IDNDAY, ATIIER \ ouamo as w: MIoINTYII —- PITTIPAI A very pretty wedding wok ace at saint Mary's Cntherdal. H ax, Thursday morning Ibbrullry 3rd“ at the Iliil o'clock mass when Reverend Father Neehsn united in marriage Miss Mary Olive Pettipas daughter of Mrs. Sslnuel Pettipas and the lute Mr. Pettipas o! Hali- fax, and Charles Leonard Mac- Itnyre, son of Mrs. Wlilloe Moo- Ihtyr-e and the late Mr. Macmtyre of Mount Stewart, P. E- I. The bride entered the church on the arm of her brother by whom she was given in marriage. She was becomlngly attired in n gown of white satin with floor length veil caught at the head by s cor- ornament was e. gold locket gift of the groom. She carried an arm bouquet o! Iced Roses. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Nora Pettipas as brides- maid who wore a floor length gown oi’ pale blue satin with flower hat and white accessories. She car- ried an am.- bouquet o! pink and while oamations. The groom was attended by Mor- shall Deiiorey. Edwin Pettipes, brother of the bride. served the mass. The wedding music was beautifully rendered by the organ- JUST PAT ON SLOAWS LINIMENT Speed is essential in checking colds and Sloan's Liniment works fast. At first sign of a chest cold, just pat on Sloan's —nn need to rub. Sloan's 1senctruting warmth is just the *"‘ thing. Circulation is spcedecl “- up and colds are checked often '_ before they get started. Keep '_ a bottle of Sloan's always : handy for emergencies. J. Ernest Ii. Worth Nyal Druggipt 14! Prince Street. Phone 82. “We Dispense Any Prescription" ll. L. WORTIIY Nyal Drugglst 178 Queen Street, Phone 271 ist. Pbliowing the ceremony wed- ding breakfast was served at lhe home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Joseph Sutton to immediate friends and relatives. The rooms were de- corated for the occasion and the table was centered with s three iler wedding cake. The toast to the bride was proposed by Jerry Sutton and responded to by the om. In the evening a. reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sutton, Spryfield. about fifty guests being present. They received runny lovcly and useful gifts. Followed by the best wishes of a. host of friends, Mr. and Mrs. Macintyre left for a short wedding trip. 0n their return they will re- side in Halifax. MOBIL!!! IHUVCII WOMIN‘ some 3.000 French women living in North Africa have been mobilized onet of white roses. Her only’ VITA-VIM 5712.1‘; I m YOUR PARCELS Bend them to husbands. lens or brothers overseas-or to friends ‘and relatives in Greet Britain. Canada's men in the armed [meg are the best fed in the world-but there may be times when vitamin- eempiete meals are uncertain. l! NYC! ‘(its-Vim Multiple Cap- sules an n! o! the "mum"; ‘Jitsrnino, pllll liver, and iron can. ecntrlte. Mike lurs your mggfdk suffer no dreary Vitamin deficiency. sllPhlcll-lent their excellent uny (are by war-din: them Vita-Vim Mul- tiple Capoui. Iend than also to ihends in Great Britain to nappie- rnent their restricted food rations. Vfidfi 80H lab by th My‘! W in your neijahbourhood. u TIE!‘ STRIP ARTIST LDNG BRANDS. NZJ. — (OH- Police arrested p, young gang load- er {or a series of robberies and received a lesson in the nrv. oi strip- tease. The suspect, wearing three complete suits of clones revealed that he had been eluding capture by duclsingeinin an rtlley. stripping ol! his ou r suit and appearing in new raiment. DZWINGOLD ART by the French National Committee as auxiliaries in the French iight- , supposedly introduced into lirlgismi ing forces. iby the Romans. The art oi’ brewing beer was {Dorothy Dix‘ Says- WAR ENGAGEMENTS A jealousy than of giving eith with girls they have mot at them. lust as green-eyed and suspicious of and that ore is no euro for 1t. to view the situation with a. lit other chap. having an aiffair with another girl. n the wntrmy. so far as my Susie t ey left behind them. It seems to me that the girl who her I would want a husband or a . m .- a u- .....sn............... I believed. iC°IELI£‘E<‘L§1I°_IFLP“E9v_3LW_. NEWER-The war engragemeniis seem to be more provocative o! er party a se any rate. my mail is fioded with litters from girls who are hall-crazed with Jealousy at the thought that their fianccs mew be nmninlz around the different camps and who see in evefl! YOIIlZ wonznn in ltcanteen, or a U- S. O. hut. or who is a hostess at 8 B01dlEK‘S' (lance a. siren who is trying b0 snatch their boy friends from And I set equally as many letters from men in the service who are And I surépose. human nature being who/t it is. It is a ivasle of words io tell either party Yale ohilosorohy and common sense. A girl who has been popular and used to stepping out to places oi’ amusement gets nlighty tired of sitting at home leading an improving writing letters to her soldier or sailor, rty now and then with her old crowd. BlISHBBd. And that clocsrflt mean that she is in the least unfaithful in her sweetheart, or that she has fallen in love with some l: w. and he wants to look at a girl in a pretty frock and dfl-iwe I- lilltle. But that doesn't moan that he isn't true to_Poll, or that he is O these boys’ conversation is the irl back home. her and to toll about how beau iful and. wonderful she ls. And there is nothi in their condom to justify a qualm oi.’ jealousy in the Man‘ or at another girl, and the boy who is so suspicious of the girl he is en d to he has her watched. have very little iaith in them. party and had a sweetheart whom I thought was of that unstable ohar- aoter and was that little to be trusted, I wouldn't want to mo him PRODUCE JEALOUSY nse or peace and seeurlvy- At what their girls at home are doing. that. it can't oe helped experience mes. the whole topic of Thev woznt m talk about cannot trust her sweetheart to 100k ii’ I were cl r 1m; or wile in whose honor and BMW-ion Wearing straw sombrero: and colorful lerapen, Raven m‘ mm"; lu|m¢ A "w", o 0| "at thew: newly-arrived Mexican lsboren no their firfl. wbiil llgfl I t I lnozv n: they clear snow from swiiehes in the u! n" n h‘ “awn-mm u aw "u", New Haven, Conn, yards of the New York, New them “us”. 1nd, n With the invasion of Europe looming as the m“, nentelt blow of the war, Canadian troops ill Britain are trllnlnl nlxht nnd flay for the epevhsl landing. ' ._r ... A _ . s... . .. ,,.__ ...... w“, Ind! llllller n six-months ' n quick trip out in lea then turn hack Inward if specially prepared strip of beach. The men leap .' th. it lwi. I t i ‘I'M; picture, just received from overseas. shows how i 552:4 y; If,’,"}..,_,-_,'| Nlvafifflkfl, Q"? ass“: 22;: ' which guarantee: newspapers and newereeb. the men might be launched on their grim ailacktinvgflqn "is, end half-wade, half scramble aohon all!!! llootile Ill ores. In these practise maneuvers, loaded with heavily armed fighting nmni hem, waist deep In water. Bren gun hulieis whine over- (Cnnndinh Anny Omens hole). MCiDRE s. nelson 1___im-i=d TILLIE THE TOILER- , l BEYOND IMAGINATION. lMA me HOW wool-n.» LOWO COMES ANOTHER FOURTEENTH OF FEBRUARY — st. Valentine's my always is I He" "1 "II°'"°" m‘ Spring is Coming maybe not yet but loolll And lo . .. from do)’ i0 d8)’ in the READY TO WEAR DEPART- MENT there are new ideal. new 81139“! 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