WEDNESDAHY, . GEIITRAI. Glllllllll word. ll!- lo ln advanoo. BIG SALE tart! at 3 to - Kirk Hailbwvgn Bauer. i0 - - oaaswau. tor-ammoniu- OONII-DIIATION Llll [Iv DURING‘ XMASPIIDTOGIAPII- Crasweil. THE HUGHES DRUG 00.. will tuna-val II -""*-"""""-e.'-'.-.~.. a "n5 f: mic I‘ Ital! I ENGAGEMENT. — Mi’. Jilffl Campbell, EIIIIWOOG. Wllh M‘ Bl- nounce the enzaaemenr o! hll daughter Dorothv Jean to Garfield Ion o! Mr and In. = m.» mflyiyusmii pmiflkgymplmod- “nearly in Novunafwn“ WOUNDED LN DILGIUI‘ — Mrs. Wm McDonald. Bristol. lot 40. has received word that her son Pie. JOSPDh W. MacDonald WEI wounded in action in Bolzium on October int-h. Nature o: wounds not yet avallahlc. ~ WOIJNDED 1N ACTION — Mil. A L. MacLean, Cable Head Welt. raceived word that her husband. Ptc. Angus Leslie llaaLean ha: o:’iicial.li' reported woundfl in SCIAOD, in Belgium on a duh not yet available. H: is a aori o! Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Mac- Lcan, Melville, P. E. I. KILLED l.\' ACTION — MI. Mn. E. A. Thornton Amhent. N. 8.. have received word that their only son, Pte. Ernest Thornton. was killed in action in France on Sept. End. Surviving besides hia parents are two sisters, Doris in the Air Force, and M . Mra. g-Ieeorbie Phillipa o! Rimo i, QUO- Iillea, morctihan 250 inemhaaug t e armed orcea, nav. army air force, gathered at {he Y. M. 0. A. for the weekldvr Friday nilh dance. Two hun ed members of the Blue Group o! vha Y.W.C.A. acted as hostesses for the . interspersed during the eve were mystery numbers, lucky mo: games, 13nd a musical quil. m” erry atton sa accompa by Mn. Frank sou at the no. The prime winners m across the Dominion and Irom the British Isles included Adainson, Scotland; Rune] Deeb Montreal; Vernon Fraser Edward Island; Ed M Eeagrave; Johnny Rosa, e Rowe, Monrenl: Vernon Caakill, Vancouver. Bloc Mutant Melroso, president oi the Bluo Group. acted as the aiystery lady. Mr. Cecil L. Brown acted as mas. ter of ceremonies. — Hamilton Spectator. Personals Mn. Gerald Mitchell and sona ave returned to their home in Charlottetown alter spending a zgry enjoyable month in Boa. aw. Misa Mario Doyle ha; returned to her home in Pleasant Grove after spending an enjoyable visit with relatives and friends in Boo. ton. LAO. Morgan Mcfloughey, R. 0. a. F., Wire es Operator at Gan. der, Nfld, ia spendin his ht. lough at the home i! is parenta. Mr. and Mrs. Pius A. Mc-Gaughey. Green Road. .@_____?. PERRY — GALLANT WEDDING .1 in a ‘crepe dress or blue with a V61 . mas attended by Miss Mar- ti Gailalntkcgg Oyster Bedtlhlixzqlae. '3" J zflso 00 very 8 .' I. creme dross oi nink and grbhlk veil. The groom was suggorted by his brother Pte. F‘ J. rr-y. Aftu the ccrfmonv a reception was held at i‘ ‘mom's home. and break- ble l two beautiful wed the flowers As Air... Elmsr _\Vhal: Eva. JOSGDlHHG and Evelyn Perry. The evening was spent in music and singing. The songs Were ac- companied on the zuitar bv the room, Mr. Alvin Perry. and l-ir. laudc Gnudci. Thu- receivrd very many lovely wedding gifts Mr and Li/lrs. Alvin Perry's friends united in wishinc: ihcm manv years of hauov wedded liie. Previous to her marriage the bride ivos a Quest at a showc-r hrld at the home o! . rs. Clarence Doucctic. OYSlCl‘ Be.“ Bridre The brbi.‘ nrirl umom llllillkPd tliefl mi-im- iiiciids for tho lov. v gifts rt‘- reived Lunch ivas served by fie ladies and the remainder of the evening was spent in dancing. The music was fumlsherl hv Mr. Joe P7P)’ of Charlottetown All (leunrtr-n for ‘their hnmrs wishing Mr and Mrs Alvin Pcrrv manv wars of happy married lire NEEDS ma? awon it may {Pike as mnnv as l2 . ties oi dried blond serum to keen a fighting mini nlivc when he has been gravely wounded. OUTMODED TIIEORIIS theories on birds: wnllows liihnrnate in mud: that small birds irnvcl on big ones; that birds migrntetojhiamonn THROAT -sons_7h;il have been u boy you knew... He was brave, young, strong . . . needed to build the greater, grander Canada of tomorrow. Bllt- n He is gone. And the tragedy of it is that more of his like will f: . But how many more ?-—how many, before our boys can return to pace, to safety, to home? h You know the answer. It depends greatly on whether we on t 6 home front live up to our responsibilities to our fighting men, as $0 many of them have fallen in discharging theirs. It depencll: much ‘or: . . - a what we do 1n this 7th Victory Loan. It depends muc 0n W you do. Buy Victory Bonds. Buy them as you never have before. BUY more of them. Buy them,with your savings and buy 6:51:10" fh¢ instalment plan out of your earnings. BUY m9" ' ' ' a“ o” ' ‘ ' and MORE! ' You’ll get the money back —all of it- with interest. But-far Y more important-wdll get our boys back . . . sooner. INVEST m VICTORY 3-‘: "Enamel: c w" confllmnden: u Pm. a __ which ‘:5: ‘lb? Members o h. U16 en - ‘ ow _ ‘mg-IV, ire was withheld e o‘ “Wilma m m 5 S0 mortar f. 79m 0m! low- " . deadly effect a Ire’ bu! this one ' s it ' . 90"" d IIPIJLd bullets a; the filling up the s.‘ d not hcsilaig wit uatiol OlIld-blogdqmy’ He ivaded ash: ‘h running [awards dlfl‘ pack‘ _ COmpa a ' _ "lg all '5 Cour a . C , ~ a: . .11 s at! ivillmlxazdzi'fiffigfi;dt Ydllh little Eusrliencégnrgedmaflling e q o ' ay 1