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MILLER BROS Led. 933i MUSIC RECORD SHOP 131i‘? 147 Great George St. Phone 555 ' ~- j "sraraisiaggqgjrirs- ' UNION ROAD of}; ___,. p The annual meeting o1 the Union Road Women's Instttuteyear as follows: ' at the home of Mrs. Kestle President, Mrs. ' , on Nov. 2nd. Meeting openedvice-presldent, -Mrs. uizh Crcc-(i. Roll cull was answer-secretary, ezl by eight members. Collectionectors. Mrs. liars paid dues. Minutes of annual and last monthly meetingMiss Evelyn Ross wrre rend and approved. Corrcs- l SWCZIIEI", 1 large quilt, I quil: were handed in for the Cross. 'li‘.c secretary gave ltrri Cross work for rnllon-s: 25- pairs army socks. "n. sleeved sweaters, 4 paitilhgstggg, 9 hrze quilts, 5 crib quilts, 3 suits. 1 dress. 1 blouse. I Duiz‘ mittens. The Institute members wish to a report oisale for our next meeting. "i. lnsrliiite. Tue $5.00 war certificate was re-HO (about $136) each at cciiscri by the Institute memberswestern court Help the Young People To Health - Happiness bl Xhatfa comiso? sL htfto see a yoéivln epexsonm mp3s: o0 ess ace an ee e mine are _ circulation and weaknem where bounding hel-ltb N15 rosy cheeks should reign. _ _ Young poople in such s. cond-it-IOB IN KWWEIIY of nu anzrmic nature and require a preparation containing iron to improve the blood content. l\iilburn’s Health and Nerve Pills meet this reqiilslifent. M they cough with other valuable ingredients indicated for budding up the system and D three concentrated forms of iron of an easily ass: ted nature lielyfng to improve the blood co tent. ‘Price 60c B. box, as pins. at all dru wiipm Look for our trade mark a “Rod eart on the package- Tha T, Milburn Co" I-imiifidr TBPOIW- OBI- ‘ri- WHFEEEirRrIunETrGiIen ‘t.;;r“ firs? rize at the district convention. . __ ‘n Election of officers for following ‘ ‘ Fred Carver; Everett Moore; Mrs. Lloyd Mellish; nir- George Mellish, Mrs. amounted to 65 cents. Six mem-Kestle Ross, Mrs. Alex MacPher- lastson; auditors. Mrs. Everett Moore. Mrs. Fred Carver invited mem- ponricuce was rend and discussectbers to her lovely new hcme for cribnext meeting. roll call to be ans- Redwered by a Christmas recipe. was decided to have an auction the Year 8-! Meeting adjourned and a deilc- Nil- ‘Hons lunch was then served by the DANGEROUS TEA-PARTY eurircw thcir thanks to Mrs. Ar- LONDON -~ (CP) —Three men : e Bruce for her generous dona-who used an electric hotplate to “CTN which she has done for the boil water for tea in the midst of 48 tons of high explosive were fined a north- autism, Corps News I; Platoon Sergeants recently been made. 1 Platoon: Joseph Duncan. No. 2 Platoon: St, Clair Quinn. No. 3 Platoon: Maurice Flynn. No. 4 Platoon: Ralph DeCoste. No. 5 Platoon: Leo Doiron. Rifle Practice a possible score in grouping: George Kays; Noel Wilson; Paul Kays. Donald; Peters; l 2a score of 20 out l l David Bentley; Donald : John Murnaghan. a score of 20 out of 25 in ‘Kan; Wendell Barrett, Douglas Aghe, Murray, Pte., Glace Bay, a, jéwcore: Gordon McDougali; Jos- ‘chmsson Louis’ pm gene p“ Gallant‘ Mai-she N‘ S. i (vgggtlgxs New Brunswick Regiment Throat and Lung Irritants: hnudiij i?“ Alvin’ ma" ch“- Chmflm’ '5 “ Y°"‘°“"¥"°" B" albnouthhvright, Austin Lewis, Pte.. which corrodes metals clothing, especially in presence niuoxiits By’ Ken Reynolds “Put on your glasses and stop flirting with that manikin I got with e Guardian Want Adi” as heavy stent. C. A. P.. hite solid. irritates thy skin. over live times as hea has an "apple-blossom" is non-persistent, ns it a particulate cloud. odor. gees. nausea scnooi. Moilei-nly equipped Barber Scliol to open FEBRUARY FIRST. leaching by high ex- perience Expert. Write for particulars and retlln your place now. students msv look for part time work in tho hlonclon area to help them defray ex- ncnses. M A R I T I M E BARBER ACADEMY Main Floor. 822 Main Street MONCTON. N. B. =-.~'..".n.'i.e..'.-'.'.:a\".\aha-m Army Cadet The following appointments have Cadet Sergeant Cadet Sergeant Cadet Sergeant Cadet Sergeant Cadet Sergeant The following seniors have made George Brawn; The following seniors have made _ of 25 in group- 1118: William Soper; Bennett Mac- Adrian Don Anderson; Don Mac- Leod: George Tweedy; Lorne Mac. The following Junors have made group- ing: Alfred MacPhgce; Elliott Mac. Kay; Keith Wakelin; Everett Bea- and rots crystalline It is lust vy as air, and is used in 4v gfltv‘ W I 1m: (ziiaawrrerowiv GUARDIAN in Official LIST 'i of Casualties _-_- ROYAL CANADIAN All IORJOI OVERSEAS ‘MIIIIII OAIkAQIIIO BQIVIQ Alto!’ 0 tleiis Armstrong, fibroid Alexa-rider. F0, Edwards, Ont. Bartlemay, Irvin Victor, F,-Sgt., Buffalo 18. N. Y., U.S.A. Currie, James Michael, I'M-Sgt" London, Ont F.- Sgt, Calgary. Alta. Inner. Lloyd John, lit-Sgt, 0t- tawa, Ont. Knight. Ronald Charles, Sgt. Toronto, Ont. Mitchell, Peter John Felix, I".- IA Rock , B. O. Lorne J h, .I'.- ., Regina, Sask. “up s“ Muir, Norman Chs-rles, F0, To- ronto. Ont F0. Pole, Douglas Campbell. Sarnia, Ont. Raftery. Frederick Stephen, FO.. USA ' Everett, Mass, Rogers, Lynn Harold, wo., Saint: John, N. B. B. . Wilson, Victor Henry, IO. To- ronto, On . Wright, Harry, PO, Brantford, Previously Reported Missing 0n Active Service -' Now Reported e P0,, Vancouver, B. . Previously Reported Missing 0n Active Service — Now Reported Prisoners of War-Germany Ames. Walter Ernest, F0” Tor- onto, Ont. Diamond, Robert Cahoon, IO, Vancouver, B. C. Graham, Harold Joseph, WO.. Stratford, Ont. Lyttle, Alexander Lawrence, F0, North Vancouver, B. C. Sharpe. Allan Graham, WO.. Orangevilie Ont. . Stoliiberg, Walter Arthur, F0. Vancouver, B. C. Previously Reported Missing On Active Service — Now For Official Purposes Presumed Dead ofiin, John George, P0. Huband, Donald Leslie, Po. Fenelon Falls, Ont. Johnstonc. Ronald Elliott, PO, Yellow Grass, Sask. Latham, Jim, P0,, Windsor. Ont Prill, Berle Clinton, Sgt, Min- burn, Alta, Weaver, Claude, D.F.M. and Bar. PO., Tulsa. Oklahoma, U. S. A. Dangerously Ill As A Result 0f Injuries Sustained On Active Pierce Wlilic, Campbell, Sgt, Sudbury, nt, Seriously Irijurcil 0n Active Service Stinipsoii, Edgar Robert, Sgt, Ottawa, Ont. CANADIAN ARMY F’ () VEIIHEAS (Maritime Provinces) Wounded l New Brunswick Regiment Sullivrn, Thomas David, Lieui... oi F1, n, Thomas James. Pte-. ._ ‘l§‘f‘-r“a‘.’..“.‘i‘il‘r.%“t'" solicits ~- a Spam and is némpers-istent- B i/ihalgayhlilgert George. Pte. Chat- osgenc is a colorless gas tart" M‘ i] ‘Donald Aipi-mnse, Pte., 2:5“: lililiieitniilsty my’ n i‘ W" soutliipnrveiron. N. H. and 1s m?! H heavy as air Slightly Wounded m h “owners stem‘ Canadian Ar oured Corps bothpcglsgfine “T52 °h1°r°pl°mhi McLean, Bernard Celestine, 'I‘pr., “ma! “chats u .1 are about six westvmel N_ 5_ "Y as B l‘ and flllshtly Corps or Royal Canadian pfllsyegltflt u Engineers e r an - - Brownell, Russell Henderson, anrgsff‘ ‘Sh; °€1°fle”' “WY ‘m’ Spr., Truro, N. S. Pm °“~ Slightly Wounded B. C is usually in the form nl de lliadawaskn, N Devon. N. B. Minto, N. l3 Sussex Corner, R. R. No, 1, NB. Armadnlc, P. 1'1. I. Waterford, N Pte., Saint John, N. B, Previously Reported Missing Now No. l, South Devon, N. Dartmouth, N. S Bellecote, N. S Albert Mines. N. B Head Chezzetcook, N Halifax. N S Elsie L. Hill (wife) 38 Water St» Charlottetown. P. Atholvllle, N. B cuminac. N. B Paquetvlile, N. B. Pte., Sprydield, N Shclbume, N. S John, N. B Saint Edward, N Simms Saint John, N Caniplaeliioni N. B. Killed In Action New Brunswick Regiment Dainhoiso, Jenn, Pte., sic. Aime . B. Lock. Albez: John, Pte.. North Dangerously Wounded New Brunswick Regiment Arsenziuit. Leonard Joseph, Pte., MCFQYILIIIC: Donald Harris. Pte., Severely Wounded N.S. and P.E.I. Regiment Gallant, Lawrence, RTIL. a: E‘ 3 Hinchey, John James, Pte., New . S. New Brunswick Regiment McLaughlin, Harold Ronald, Reported Safe and Wounded New Brunswick Regiment Barton. Haiitord, Pte., R. R. Cliipnian. N. B. Wounded Royal Canadian Artillery Casey, Joseph Edward, Gnr., Arthur, Gnr., B. Corps 0f Royal Canadian Engineers Crooks, Ronald Phillip, Spit. F Doucet, John. Thomas, Spr., us. and P.E.I. Regiment. N.S. and P.E.I. Regiment Dunphy, CPI» . S. Hayden, Stephen Edward, Pte., Murray James, iiiii, Daniel, Francis. Pte., Mrs. E. I. New Brunswick Regiment Cormicr, Joseph Willie, Pte., Slightly Injured Reconnaissance Units - Jlmmo, Alenn Russel, 'l‘pr., Es- New Brunlswlck Regiment Clement, Francois Xavier, Pte., Missing N.S. and P.E.I. Regiment Cowie, Alexander Ssungster. . S. New Brunswick Regiment Bradley, flan-v Alexander, Pte., New Brunswick Regiment Campbell, Andrew, Pte., Leblanc, I-IonoreB Joseph, Pte. , Robert‘ Randolph, Pts, cauaiiiau ARM! viinssas (Maritime Provinces) Wounded N.S. and P.E.I. Regiment Sn Balmer David Ham-y, D.F.O.. to E. C. JOIINSTONB, C. L. Branch 6-6 Phillipa dg. 111,-!!! Grafton Street Phone 14 Charlottetown, P1]. MacOonaldT €eriild,_Capt., u, us. Killed In Action Eng srs John Edward, Logan. Spr., ’I‘i'uro, N. . N.S./and P.E.I. Regiment Arenburg, Bertram Leo, Rfm, Hebbvllle, N. S. Beuzley, Vincent William, Pte., Halifax, N. S. N.S. and P.E.I. Regiment Bent, Douglas Edmund, Pte., Phinney'e Cove, N. S. Boutiller, Burton Issac, Pte., Tantallion, N. S. New Boutiiiei', Gordon Roy, Cpl., Victoria, NS. Brown, Earl James, Pte., Spring- S hili. N. . Deveaux, William Henry, Dorrington, Daniel William, New Glasgow, N. S. Kehoe, Neil William, Pte., Peters. N. S. Lewis, Sidney Carleton, illcr. Springhiil, N. S M Curtis Harrison. Upper Stewlacke, N. S Smith. Edison Reynolds, . S Cook's Cove, N New Brunswick Regiment Klerstcad. Francis Ralph, S Cpl, Fairville, N. Melanson, Ernest’ Joseph, Plympton, N. S Manitoba Regiment Gallant, I-iarry James. Logglcville. N. B Dangerously Wound Iiiit of Goodyear Research... ...l iilillili ursnm ...hIlIIY SEOIIET DEVELOPMENTS OF WIDE POITVIIII IISEFIILIIBS unis raui riiis ovim rose, Gnxn, Corps r0f IRoyaI Canadian ii-ie Mrs. Nellie Dcvcaux (wife), Bris- P.E.I. . Pte. U». 1T- Pie" Pte., St. 's Pie" Pten _ call was answered by.- i6 members Pte., Pte., IIIIIIII- Casualties (UIDIARY) llliellnAetlen) , William n . no. In. Nellie Doreen: (whhrgiristol. ohn I gte. Mrs (would), woiurmi hwrflee, iu .. (mother) Gallant. fluid Mrs. Ross Gallant adds. u» ‘iv thaniei Cpl llrs l , ., . ‘fit. (mother) Ioulhton Gallant ton Station, P. Wound NJ. and IKEJ. Regiment lng, Lloyd Nathaniel, C1" of (mother). Bong - ton Island. P. E. . Moody, Samuel Perley, Mo, Ber- wiok. N. S. N.S. and P-It]. Regiment Myra. Austin Theodore, Pte., Gold ‘River. N. S. . Outhouse, Murray Hilton, L.-Opl., Tiverton, N. S. scott, Samuel Henry, Pte., North sydniiy’ “ha wt k Regim o _ ew ruin c en Chute, Woodrow, n., Welsh- pool Campobello, N. B. Grant. James Gordon, Pte., Black River, N, B. Hayward, John Fraser, Mn. Lincoln, N. B. Montague, Gecald Vincent. Pte., Saint John, N. B. Robichaud, Normand, Pte. Ship- pigan, N. B, Slightly Wounded Central Ontario Regiment Kyte, Albert Victor, Pte., Syd- ney, N. S. Regiment De Quebec Blanchard, Gerard, Pte., Poque- mouche, N. B. Jean, Alphonse, Pte., Lameque, N. B. .. New Brunswick Regiment .. Daigle, Peter Joseph, Cpl, Loz- ier, Settlement, N. B. njurcd N.S. and I'd-LI. Regiment Benton, Neil, Pie. Scotchtown, i New Waterford, N. S. SPRING PARK W. I. The annual meeting o! Bprlna Park Womens Imtitute was held at the home 0f Mrs. Meeting opened with the creed. Roll paying membership ices. The An- nual and regular minutes were r01. and signed. Mrs Sims thanked the members for their co-operaiion during the year. Mrs Burhoe the treasurer gave her report. It was “adenine. 911mm .a“_.‘.‘?!°"er "11" fr. ll -.' i-S-Sifiléiéléltrf! for organized for ion" Cudmoregwas received as first prize fci' crib quilt. Reports of sick and committees werg received and new ones appointed. Sick —- Mrs. Con- stable. Mrs. Arising. Salient-Mrs Burhoe. Miss Hessian, Lunch, Mrs Gamester, Mrs. following officers were appoinied‘ Pr, Mrs. Sims (re-elected), v'~ pres. Mrs. MacKinnon- .l llILlEI-SEIII. “M8” TIIIII D in ural. Great LOVELY GLOVES. Chahrioi tt , N Brown and slglazlr. Wgiiilri: several colors. » WARM FUZZY MITTENS In Bunny White or Whit» . r and Green. acaiaasa z, 19,, “""'-“"""“"'““""—~_ GLOVES Make Ideal Gift,‘ KID GLOVES - in Brown, Black and Nat- t‘ THE FASHION SHOPPE George St, he sciTsFfiflTe members were A $5 war savings certificate school Cudmcre. 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If you are eligible for new tires i “Goodyear Is your best buy. of the United Notions. Same of these ere illustrated below, some must remain secret onill another day. During the years that have passed, many Goodyear discoveries have been adopted as standard In the ilre building field. During these years tire performance hes Improved immeasurably . . . ilre eerie have consistent], reduced. Goodyear continually reaches ahead of tomorrow te provide the best for you teddy. Thai is one reason why there we: no delay in utilizing synthetic rubber ie meet Goodyear was ready when the long ago Goodyear discovered how to "group hospitalizat-i Philips. seer. “itirrfwrwi Drlcctors, Mrs Hansen, M“, Burt. Mrs Alyward. Auditors, any Maocioapixr, Miss llie=s1aii,itm, Tomilson invited members to meet at her home for Dec meeting m1] call to be answered with "magazine for shut-ins". Meeting closed with God Save the King. 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