_I!'RIDAY. Official List of Casualties ROYAL CANAEIAN All. IOICI 0V RSEAS Ruled On Active Service Ill-Sgt" on. o . m. Sask. m“ Olen 11017611. Yo» Ul- innipeg, Man. H Stanley Shaunavon. Pollock, J B B. . y Thomas Edward. 10.. Medicine Hat. Alta Venning, Owen ‘Earle. IE-Sgt. ’I‘oronto, Ont. Warburton, John, F.-Sgt., Tor- onto. Ont. Previously Reported Missing Now Reported Killed 0n Active Servioe Bouskiil, Russell Lieut, Toronto, Ont. Died Of Injuries Sustsincd On Active Service Egan, Walter Henry. IO, Gat- ineau Mills, Que. Missing On Active Service Air Operations Enchant. Joseph Ferdinand Jsc- ques. Sgt, Montreal, Que. Bate, Arthur John, FO., ‘Prens- oona, Man. Chapman Kenneth Louis. IO, O Meflord . C Walter Joseph, Sgt.. N B Owen James, FO., Toronto-Sh Oi‘. . Davies David Myrddin, F.-Sgt., Windsor. Ont. Amos Edwin Botsford. F0. Toronto. Ont. Matthew. Sgt, Buiyea. S'ts'< ‘liilfk, Kenneth Irvine, F0, Cal- gszi. Alta. Ford, Robert Evans, Sgt, Cal- gary, Alta. G e, Luman James. I'M-Sgt- Medicine Hat, Alta Lloyd, Sgt. I Gallant. Joseph Sumnierside, P. E. . GiiEmt-Lster, Wilfrid Alexander, 110.. Westmount. Que. (iould. Albert Norman, ll-Sgl... Toronto, Ont. Hamilton, Ian McCallum, F.- Sgt, Kingston. Ont Irinrdyx James Thomas, FL-LL. Ziierrltz B. C. Home, Jack. F0. London. Ont. JililliCSUil Lloyd Sherman. F0. Hamilton. Ont. Kellond, John Clayton, 1W1. Hamilton, Ont. Knorr. Ervine Mayes. F0. Fair- B. ' . Phil. FO., Ohio, U. S. Alfred Robert, , B. C. Jack, FE-Sgh, Mont- fi‘. liiainnrize. Harold Kester, F.- Sgt. Toronto. Ont. i cieod. Theodore Gordon, 1".- . liziniiltisii. Ont Waiter F0. Om p Walter Franklin. F0" hi. John Willie-m Lyle. '. , Man. Tirvmond Daniel, WO.. in , .m Harvey, F0, Peter- a. Ont. Ronald Charles. l"- lie John. W0. Cam- llan Gilchrist. E-Sgt. nnld Eiiwene. F0. N B ll. . . rim Thomas. F0. To- A. F, NOYMBII, After M P Previously leper-tel lining 0n Active Service — New llererted enry. . t.. chasm. globxull_ r53; New ‘lbronto, Ont. Aoilve ee-Now For Pres Alexander, Edward Su . D. B. 3., D. F. M. S.-L.. Vancouver. Alvin Donald Gould, !O., He . Ont. Dance, John James, 1'0. ‘lio- ronto, Ont. Earle, James Allan, PO. Flor- ids, U.8.A. Idtch. l-ledley William Snod- grsss. FL-Lieut. oronto, Ont. Hook. Alon Irsomss. PO.. Tor- mglnon" Dsnii Joseph wo "S9. Q . .. Sudbury, Ont. Maxwell, Wallace Kingdon, P0,, Winnipeg, Man Po Sermons, Francis Robert, For St. John, B. C. W onfleorge Sharpe, 1'0. Seriously Ill As A Result 0i InJnrles Sustained 0n Active S rvice Folks, Gilbert Ancgeio. WO.. New Westminster, B. . CANADA Drowned Accidentsll Mackenzie. Wendell Daniel, rs W D Msicligns ( . . I. Boughton isihho, Bristol and Vicinity 0n lflolsl I Si’, fills‘. rOttawa lsst week owin Mr. Charles Mosher, local trap- Br. reports he captured forty rats is fall. As the price or the furs is believed to be good, they will be shipped direct to the New York mar ets. Mr. Chas. Louis left last Week for the mainland Where he will be BHIDlOYcd for the winter months cutting pulp wood. Another man from the Indian reserve at Morel] made the trip with Mr. Louis. v CHRISTMAS SEALS Protect‘ Your Home from Tuberculosis ye’-‘7: i. u. .. . }f_i:_-r sided in ttsienwgszfeninhtgtz: ‘(in mfliiyvyears. Her former home was Peakes Station, where one broth. er sdtili resides on the old home. s ea . v stood that forty feet iilexi? girelnigvier aim Red . ma g a ghelter in the new St. Peter's har- our for fishing boats. The dredge zilmiii." '0 deer we under Head shore A former re resid tJ purchase a number 0'1’ 800d dressed . twenty from ogrsgsefarirfileeiapicked up Mr. Edmon B.- is visitin olplius PEN‘ d Perry. Moneton. N. 3g his mother, Mpg Ad- Miss Reta O'Brien arrived from g to the serious illness of her mother. She l5 employed in the Civil Service at Ottawa. The four-year-oid son of Mr. and Mrs. Gus MacDonald had the :nis- fortune to fail down the stairs of his home last week. A hurried call was sent to St. Peter's for a (i06- tor who on arrival said the child had only received a shaking-up and B. fright. Congratulations are being ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Gus Mac- Donald on the arrival of a new baby last week. Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald have several members of their family in the armed ser- vices. and several small children alt lliome to welcome the new ar- r va . -.__. Mr. Edwinl J. B. Reid. Rollo Bay, was here last week to make ar- rangements for taking the voters’ lists for the next Dominion elec- on. A chicken supper in the Bristol school on Tuesday night was a su- nreme succ-zs. The cakes were of- fered for sale by Mr. J. W. Mac- Ewen. _Miss _J0sei>hirie_li—lacDo he". i219 iaeslc-enn at her home ncesmslrinoit was one or _ r girls making hep first 1P 1° the city on Sfllllfdtly to gee d Santa. Miss Fra the younge ‘r ol Mrs. Wm. Ayiword. who is un. delgfllnl; treatment iii the city is doing very nlfioly. ' Cars are trnveliin . here despite the lfiizztitetrligsglagtroig: Season and some or the roads are very good. Mldlllglll High Muss will be Sililg in the Little Flower Church, M07911. this Christmas Eye, Miss Louise Maclliven. CltyJpénfl nald, city, hm, m _ ciisiuorrmws overdo» McNaughton l’ Tomorrow w’ ' is l Forever - l by Gwen Brice” ~._¢_..... i i " ---- Inmins in the H ,Genenl A. G. L. McNsughton. {Minister of Nationsi Defense, on i-he subject of overseas reinforce- ments: from'the Iisnserd official report, Nov. 28. yesterdsyi O tion ofétsotgments megs smi- amber- ‘h, wont of! °“'° mm" Fudge. niimbuht smiled w m to herself. Strange. but u really could take it when the all came. That night Bprstt came into her room. Thom’ I'd slew h hoes with Mr. Diefenbsker: Tbs minister mm" I "l! 3"“ in l" stated this afternoon that he was sleep with ‘you-"Snrs I was Ill hopeful that by proper persuasion rlqliytauwmtyg w“ _, M the N. wizidrs. his. army woui: b; . They gr; n. J into boomonie putboth arms s- {rig for how mils} nus ‘Kim. Now you can n; nave enlisted since he minister about it. $00k over? McNaughton: The hon. that's all _ member ssired rne if I am ho e- ful that with a. new aigproach he N.R.M.A. can be persua ed to con- vert to enenl service. Mr. Defenbsker: No. Ildid not bend ‘ his "You were prcttly splendid. Sprstt. Anybody would have thought go off to wai- was lust you’ hopednhewi do since the day he was She felt him draw s. for? breath. "Well, it wasn't. lord, wonder . McNaughton: From the ist if it's this tough with everybody." to the 4th of Nov r--a four- Eilzabeth felt a pain up day broken week-WI; for the . week end November 1i. 256' for the week ending Nov. i8. 314. In one camp where the work has been well organized there were over I85 converted to general serv- ice during yesterday and today. If the hon. member will excuse me. I have been busy with other af- fairs and have not been able to n this month, have events justified it? How many N.R.M.A. men have Sifllvfi: enlisted for active service? “I'm sorry, Sp . ‘Sorry?’ said Spratt. "What do you sup e I'm here for?" "trhougd the ‘days Nix came a erwar were no easy. were easier than the first once.’ She get the figures of the last few days seemed to have agreat deal tn doitogether to be of use. but I Shall There Welgo parties, with Dick endeavour to give the Ilium! l0- rudilng a ut. 1m. anti and moi-row. Cherrv engrossed wi cl y , for, Mr. Siaght: What help did you nearly all Dick's friends were going m from the iwn. m r for some branch of the service; t Cmlffl? Brian lemma. "My , you, Mr. Brooks: Are the figures you know. the one that's in m; gave of N.R.M.A. men who have Marlheg Getting o1: h; bQQt-Qqmp enlisted for active service those of hex; weekg- imen who have been in the N. R. Dick left for boot-camp early M. A. for some time or of men who one morning, miimboth w“ m», have just recently been called up sure what either she or Spratt hsdllll We 5"“? said to him. There was a greet Mr- MeNaughwnr I wllid Mi deal of, "Lucky, it's only to Ban-[give the break-clown with any cer- Diego._ You'll be getting in for Win93’. bill m0" U! the me" m‘ sunday sometimes" And Dick, fvfffid l0 l" "m" “Bu?” l’ gm‘ "wan, m] 5-0“ we m. 1h a Q1 my.‘ verting from the NRMAla ave cugkwoth-g dskngw m: rgpglaggylggfirgdthere for some cons e dun: shoo .an with . I n 3 ' , m 591,601,, fhmgmgsg about m, em; Mr. Brooks. The figures include Elizabeth kissed him goodby. As both "is" "'1" m" bee“ m” ' she did so, Dick whispered to lwrflll’ called up aminmen Why h“: "You two are swell. Tell the boss “'71 m the N' 'M‘A' °r 5° I said so. some of these mothers- “m9 t the scenes they do pug (my Yogi Mr. McNaughton: That is cor- wouldn't believe it." trell- tlitteh week-end at her home new w her {IE1 t , M . _ Lester Macgwcn). s r and M? WHEATIIJYAIIIYEE- 505001, R t r wh’ " ~ . l° em: o §?ti§§v§h'.‘b°§r.s°h°°l Ema” “hi”. ra e .—. Rob ~ Grade VIH i. lmétlttd %€w‘iilftg?m‘ - 1, Thelma Barrettzl 1. June Elkhoud: 2.] .'\iI\V(.‘l‘il‘iVl G ert . . 3_ ,_. Barrett md that was closed for a week owing to the serious illness of the teacher. has re-open- ed and the children are all gottinz ready for the exams at Clrrisfmrs, along with preparations for the Christmas concert. Mr. Patrick Curran received ti. sad news last week from far {HYCU California that his sister. Mrs Bristol school Shafer. had passed away. She Wm, ‘L n. uni.‘ You Wouldn't Want a Whiter Wash! 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"" Jackie Bar- Zgarrett. Jean Chandler. O0 Ogyogg Washes Will ITE But the majority I believe mlt was an accolade. Elizabeth g have been there for some time. I m me ca, u, go hqme’ know-m; have no statistical break-down she had done it well _ with me. Brian and Cherry went to school. G ° u BOIQDBQLBSB," s _ e '0 we" are" .2‘: .ii.‘.'i.‘t°..‘i"i.‘i°i".i..tiii.lf.t”.i.‘iiifi flfieflffl” '{‘-fi'”,",fie§f§°“§h $1,‘ rs: by Major-General G. R. Pearkes . ,.,,, , ,,, dliiiofiiMf~“‘°1“'ili§.1‘“...i§i€ “O. yes’ she exca e . “ ‘s ' ggcpggt. °""' Wm‘ “me mhfl-{himmfiiitggipfiizihsrngt tits“: fir‘: U r8 ‘u " i mediate “I'll call them," said Spratt‘ He Tm" mil“ b” B“ m c” ""° h“ W aw“- "d ""°“~‘ii‘§ml“ii.'i§°°§‘i§§.§§“ “»°f§‘.ii‘.‘i‘.°“ ti? OI‘ l ' f t if _ cl u te- response Fcrglunutex she KEHWM bgsy iytonbglerhladenilrvlyttiiineghg short time “mun fife émse‘ m‘: 1e Q,’ General McNaughton intimated. in f“ me mm ryman’ ' c an ' his appeals at Amprior and Ot- and the gardener. there was a call m“ “mg- yet available... fr?‘ "f9 Red W?" ha]: Asked what new methods would as. n]: fdshelwasnt re- yummcau be used m urge “Zombies-- to m, {Bucket omhhon‘ in “§‘°h wouldiactive, General Pearkes replied: mm. a ma“ w ° as ed 1 5 a "God only knows. But we're going consder taking a shift at an air-iw have a-try anyway}. clan observation péstmshe "ifihml What new methods have been gidlaentgnsdtopfihegy gotffgfh, @113,‘ but into effect since then beyond were very busy too. Brian had to a‘; gag?!“ ‘mmm m” w” D”- see PW" stem “wt a“ mp0 Mr. laughton: I would say Se?“ meeting 1°: m” “V”? to the . member that probably ‘mw- Cherry said’ n’ seems fluff one of the most important meth- with cut Dick around, doesnt ods w” to gee by the publication of the figures that the general I've gct to go down to the canteen. I inav be latlsh getting in, ‘ t ubnc or Canada had knowledge u; my“ he particular problem of the N. ‘R. M. A. which was growing up in our midst. The second faot_ls ,that mentbers of the corendmunata , _ h re res ec a '11” Imfiad 9°“ thmlght M ghrgsye f}: (lalvea in serge instances out. Its better than lust been making appeals w mesa a d r men, reinforcing the appeals which Wm necklace ~ m“ “ ' ' rut" “rarur. 5%.". sis" .~ ~ d e n n c. - when ‘he w“ flew“ "d vibunsgly waenhag 11mg help from out- shmdm“ hem" me min-m’ Sprauiside. The problem seemed to me to “we ' "Yb" 1°°k bewtnumhave been largely left to the Thank the 14ml l?‘ a’ wmfl“ wh° srmv to solve. I believe that the m?“ .13.‘??? igxeagtumtime to sit down! ‘wmem °' N‘ R11, M‘ A" “vhue it is " ' ' i is t l ‘a respons - long enough for it; to spread. I do §‘5°—th9t—-3—_.~ 9 army .- .. ~---— lloiok rather well in this dress. don't w” watditlngkgxiSiiVgllfllda-IICAC: " t , a 0s e er. "You look rather well. Period!‘ $11115? she said Spratt. He picked u, mink ceat from the bed. The fur with utgnighing force. She knew brushed his cheek as he held it ghpg, mgh she was sure of it. She an; to and he grinned. Eiisa- w“ 51mm; ntfiig fi-lisgliltulsige. Her th sa . dropped .o n . "Remember when you got ygyeiing around the stem of the M593.“ l““i‘"‘i.éi. ".’.°°“.3£ o ..."l..".f.'_......“"..°“°"“°‘i.s'.ii'°‘i‘ it'll " ev r ea h mes a. a w s much monev." I-Ie chuckled. e ireveaii than a face. But the "Neither had I." said Elizabeth. hand hi... her nothing She looked "You came dashing into the Hm"- at his face again. It must be merit. like the boy who had lust h es, or the way his hair grew. made the only touch-down of the B“; i, hair, though it was s/tlll as mo‘ You said-"She sioPPd- thick . ‘had wltladrawn at his What. he had said was. “And Jill‘ temples: if she had ever known m the right time. tool Now we can-him it must have been a ions tlmi! afford a s cial nurse when you gndfloyoung man's hair grew have the abyi" Al? that unless he was rematurely spratt remembered mo‘ His or, his h 1 . infirm. air, en, but mouth tightened. He said, "I Buedl gomething. He saw her scnitinw. ‘ Pearkes‘ Statement Julia's mother will be there, drive us home." Spratt came in early. The Sterns and Kessier will meet us at Chosen‘; How do you feel?" is also y the general pubi Continued from i i... “Bl tltude has been changed? Statements Discussed By Members In House of Commons bill the responsibility ot is of this country. and I have not felt that we have had much real charity and sup- port in this work. W. “lnAll Clarity" in sll the government had sponsibliity under its wer? ask the question in p cct court- esm mliloNaugnton' A courteous question s courteous ens- wer. I think we all. government and people, bear s. responsibility when a social problem of the msg- nitude of NRMA. arises. Mr. Brooks‘ pesl was to be made ‘tb ents and friends of the people tn the localities where men‘ homes were. Is that no Mr. McNaughton: That is right. Mr. Brooks: Well, is it not true that most o! these men are miles away from their homes? Many men on the Pacific coast an from Eastern d-a: many d in the east are from the west; and how would it be possible for the parents or the local people to usa influence on men who are not in their own homes? There are tions Mr. McNaughton: letters and other communion between the boys in the camps and their people at home. Mr. Dlefembaker: If, ss on stat- ed this afternoon you bel eve that the manpower should b by this new policy of - on, as you call it, why the introduc- tion at $111M order in councu at me Mr. McNaughton: When I nude appeal, and when the Prime ulster made his appeal. it was not only the making of the apgeal that was required, but that t ere should have been a unity of public opinion behind that appeal. As it ms out, in lace of etting sup- port we got t e oppos to. I would say further to the hon. member that when I made my original ao- peul at Arnprior I said that it was conditional on the goodwill and support of the public. When i m - DECEMBER 15, 1,“ is lililllllllt / . ilw (iirisinins (.i|itiit“" sill gleam with luiglii- v'\l i.l\‘~ til pry ii your gill at iniu n: .i liritinl ‘ ' “month iimtiioiiti illlg~ tviinmiliceii perfect in itvini rt|i.i\i'i|li.'iiict' and iLmlu-‘s quality. Surely nllt‘ -it' mrvr‘ iii. in i\t‘|'lt‘('litl|ll ch rom- llil viiiuutsi Milli iii. DIAMONDS Ilillll. Iillllililil TAX IXYIA persons are charged in war with t ponsibility for the armed for- ces, when persons are charged in war with responsibility for the lczdership of the nation. and the public do not respond to their ao- "iiir s... . . St. P ul’ )1 did in ma. a a Th” Mr. McNaughton: -it is no won. der that. if we get no sup ort, and with the responsibility which the Minister of National Defence and l yd: niwnr/Ir C. W. PATTERSON JEWELLIR Great George Street RIDAL iiEiilH the government carry for one Proper maintenance, the full maintenance of the army overseas. we should turn to another method in order to discharge our duties and responsibilities, H MIr. prgggign mftrerorkébseiénbury): I‘ remarks this aftem m l)’ admitted that a. mistake had been made and you did not get the we cult. oisvinv " ' GODKIN BROS. SUMMEBSIDE, i’. E, I. ..ridzil Wreath Diamond ard Wedding Rings " . /. s. yum: m mum bli! response you expected cu might get? Is that not the alib- stance of your statement this aft- ernoon? 1t is the way I interpret- it, at all even . Mr. McNaughton: What I con- tended wc should do was that we should make an honest and full endeavour to maintain our tradi- tional system and to rove con- cluslveiy, to the saris-fact on of our- selves and of,ali the country, that it could not be done, before we turned to measures which were more extreme. "Extreme Measures" Mr. Diefenbaker: What are the more extreme measures? Mr, Mackenzie (Vancouver Cen- tre): Read the order in council. Mr. McNaughton: The meas- ures to which the hon. member refers are those which were laid on the table of this House to- day. Mr. Diefenbaker: And which the minister said he did not expect he would ever have to use. ' Mr. Crerar: He said nothing of the kind. An hon. Member: He "hoped." Mr. Dlefenbaker: Did the min- istler sav he never hoped to use it Mr. McNau hton: He said hc hoped it woui not be necusary use it. But he said also that the forces overseas will be ‘ ‘ ineli d Mr. Diefenbaker: Oh. So that we can take it as definite that the statement this afternoon that the minister did not expect to use the‘ powers has been changed; his at- 2 Mr. McNaughton: I would say to the hon. member that the ans- wer to his question is. no. I still ‘ hope that the voluntary system will be effective, but my first duty: my first purpose is to malnta our forces overseas to the strength that has been decided; and those forces will be maintained. by ans method. Mr. Noseworthy: General Mc- Naughton. I was very much inteh est in the coincidence which is evident in the figures which you gave this afternoon. You esti- mate that an additional 16.000 men we can't help it. can we? But it's d milled. no use trying not rernem‘ an (To Bo Continued\_____ those things ' l ' i om. we've had such a. lot we 5 Build IIAIAIIIIIIY I0 l geti-ier, and we have such a. lget. I'm not cracking up. Spratt, iieve me." "I believe you. You're all right, Elizabeth." | I-lo pm, tho cost around her. She smiled at him ilenlssnemesuywuylotalieellse- Ive vaccine treatments and benefit inn lleelllv-glvhg Vltaishe loot CdeAQcoHPYeIrQVIMVuxNIpQM Jdhodrrceldffolrswtavax as their es met in the glass. "An recovery lo lnsveuss vitality. To build lmutunlly o he's o y sons mi Ben Diego." said Elizabeth. sgelvistfuiilro colds, pmtscttlie whole lerslywllliVlluvux Capsules. Chasenls was our end full of‘ noise Mr. and Mrs. Stem met there, and Rector arrived s Jew minute; later‘ While he was ng her a compliment on how looked. Elizabeth was even better than L‘ .sl;fr“Kasler knows at wai- . rs see vthfll. gov can imagine it. but they don't ow . "Drinks?" said Spfltt. "Yes." sold Irene Stern. "I'd like o. Manhattan and I feel like having it double.” "So do I," said Illllbeth. sprai-t nodded. Irene put her hand over izabetlfs. Wihile her husband Wle saying something to spratt. Irene ha whispered. Tm just beginning to understand whet you've been up against. Elisabeth. Jimmy was seventeen yesterday. He clcesrft want to wait to be drafted. Do you think it will be over by E-pratt knows mTVXFJ-fiafiffp’... to eowlbni lumen cold bacterial will i i; i tidy ‘lnstndJi-I ' Al you be} Kill Ieioflll hbemtery/fdlflo I WITHOUT BLEACHING . virAVAX newt veer?" nced 5 Ow VMQNE pibl VllAMlNS ( . . "I don't know. I know I were brought. that. Manhatten, tlioiigi " When the drinks fire saw Kesslefs eyes on her. He "to see you thro h, I will be needed for reinforcements. think you said. until May. e figures show that there are 16.000 men in R. M. A. either fully trained or very nearly fully trained for the infantry; and I notice that the order in council tabled this after- noon authorizes you to send st your discretion a number up to 16.000 overseas. would you like to comment on that unusual coincid- ence of figures? cause there is no reel connection between the figures in the sense that he means. We do require‘ another block of infantry over-i seas. as I shall endeavour to show when I sm speskiru to the House under conditions where I close these figures in detail. Mr. Nosoworthy: Would you say that the 16,000 provided in the order in council was governed by the fact that there were 16.000 fully trained available. or by the fact that there were 16.000 need- ed oversees? . hton: The figure of Mr. McNa 16,000 of ad itional dispatches is the recommendation of the gen- ersl staff, who are ruporisible for advising me on thus matters. It is o statement of requirements. (To Be Continued) BIG SUGAR. PRODUCE]! Cuba supplies a quarter of the lworltfs sugar supply. by the vice-president. Murphy. then gave the financial re-po . The receipts for $221 B4 and the extend leaving a balance of $88.12 on hancLl Th9 Red Grog; eonvener ilien gave iher report articles were sent to the Red Cross. 10 quilts, 2 pair l8 ins. socks. 3 pairs mitts. necked sweater, 1 man's shirt and one crib quilt. also an autograph quilt was pita! in England. £0.00 was also ldonated to the Red 0mm iscu for the Pee‘. Vice-president. rut-hers. Secretnrv- ‘Trcnusier, Mrs. Stewart MtwMicken. Directors. Mrs Sarnuel Corruth-zrs. e CARLETON WOMEN'S INSTITUTE ditors. Mrs Earle ‘ihomson. uiii Mrs. T. B. Gillespie, Red Clfl conveners, Mrs. Frank Quigley. ‘Hie fourteenli annual meeting It was moved and SOJOIIuw that of the Carleton Wei-lion's institute $40.00 can be contributed to tbs was held at David Murphy. on Tuesday even- moved and seconded that t6 ing November 7th. In the absence, gi-oii to the Bible Society. of .he in sident, the vice-president‘ if? ing he Creed members responded to Olltl} visitor was present. '1' meeting, v ing ivere read and approved the home of MrsHProvinciai Sanitarium. Itoow: _ The ccmmittees gave their N- ided. Meeting opened by sinz-iport and the folowing committees the "ode" followed by repcat-hvero a-gzpoitited: Sick. Mrs Hopi in unison. Fou Iawtlter, Program: Mrs. Wendell roll call Mtwwilliams and Miss Maw Qlllfl- iey. Lunch. Mrs. Stewart Mn:- cf the last annun! Mioken, Miss Mary Quigley. HM and inst regular meet- Mrs Erie Thomson, Mrs. Erie Thomson invited the members to lier home for the next meeting. Mrs. David Collection was taken which s- secretarywreasurer mounted to 50c Lunch was served rt by the hostess assisted bl’ will‘ mittee in charge. Meeting NOD01 with The National Anthem. LOWER FF TOWN WOMEN‘! INSTITUTE Tlio annual meeting 0i lllfi W‘ er Freetown Women's Instill!“ met at the homo cl Mrs. scottlai- dine on November 15th Meeting opened with Qdeioi- oweci by reporting of CoLect lil unison. Twelve members anuvfred W“ call, one visitor was fmfitnl- m“: utes oi.’ regular monthly and P" V1035 111111111181 meeting! W?" m an r. griec . The prgsident gave a nice talk to the mom ers. Trcasumr gave 119i‘ fulfill 12: the year. Monov On hand from m vear $8.51. this ws increlst-‘d 532.08 after earpenditnres the ill‘ Th9 orzsdertiv address was read The the year were: ture $133.52 During the year the following 2 sleeveless sweaters, iongsicaved sweaters 1 turtle- sent w b. Red Cross hes- Correspondence was read and ed S! . ' Fouowing is the slate of Offlficrs ensuink vcarz~ Iiderit, Mrs John MYBPB.‘ Mrs.- Robert Car- Mrs’ Nathan| i and Ml "Tell him we'll oven give’! s. year's swivel" 1'“ M‘