l NOVEMBER 271i)“ _ I h-~vg5qh¥fififi i "cellular civilian ..-- rut. I -.~..-..-.-..~..-t.=..~.§-;-;~L~J--.. . . . - tlAlE SONDERGAARII JUNE vmctllr TIIDMAS taut: atomic nottllz JANE rattan lllltliii smssn t v .....,.. - . . . “and Short SHOWING AT 3:15 - 7 and 9 {emv-svafl-v-I-v-Itv-v-uw-t-ta Extru — nit: a 1r. - ‘ li—~ hWfiNVIHPnNNUNHNHWH-‘INHIKHHNHHHN BIPITUI. a '-"-"-"-"-'w'i|'u'- -:- TO-DAY-Tlliw-WEIJ. _-t.e.-.-nan.r-t.s.4.n--a-va-uu a"n'h'f-'a'a'n'a'n"u“z"u“i 'al'rlufia'n‘u'u'n'n'n"i'fln'u'ul'ia' c .—..~.-.-.-a".~:.l-..-.-.-..-..-==.=..-.~."c fil“ ‘ w. alfikliliiillillSii-Glilli . _ ‘MAN lJliiEHIlltT- iilllii woonaui Also MARCH OF TIME and CARTOON SHOWS 3:15 - 7 - 8:15 i ll for ’= past week, three - I '1 hcv are Mrs Ed. Stalder of Oak- J lnzul. Callf.. i l Nursing Sister Niivv, was seated at the speakers , tnhlu. with Dr Bonnell and others] . lllitl ’ North Rustlco. __ "o c; -..‘-*-=.=.-..'..-..-..-.-.r.. ‘wt-a..- P’ i‘ E m I . itiEiiTMl Gllilllllll I, but adv/wag at five cliclut-uncacpwnrd. strictly Oly- ’ —-——___ ‘rsggllis for Christmas cuni-‘coim TI e . sURANCI-I. A 0N u“ l“ Photo- P E._I. HOSPITAL filwlwprms "Hall theugeiisqmixil; hero at the Rrinca Edward, '11“- l-Is M flushes Dru: store. ii-zt-ii. “QUEEN'S CANADIAN noun.- l-ll’ lluyal ‘Prust has received the following donations, Mrs ‘Ham. "will Hvflper, Milton. $2.00 North lseocque, Community Club, $10.00 11w Queen's Canadian I-‘und AJIILY REUNION. - Mrs. Carl ch of Iiubcock St.. Brookllne, .. has had as her guests for the of hcr sisters. 1: who is accompanied by hit husband, Mi's. Wust MacDon- -il<l and Mrs. Millar MacPherson of nct- Edward Island, Can. They u.- the tilluehters of the late Angus N. and Mrs MacLeod. former \vell known rcsidents of fjrookfleld and - i: North wlltshlre, P 1 They , zllso have a brother in Cambridge. N ., Angus M MacLeod at heme a reunion was rec- ,‘ . only iield . TED NEW YORIL- Miss ,;.rct Woohier of H M l . C. S. Conestoga. stationed at Gait. On- ,2: 13110. Was a recent week-end tisi- ‘f: clnbvl‘ 19th. she attended . it’ l for to New York: on Sunday. Nov- sen/ice Filth Ave., Presbytzrlan church where Rev Dr S silt‘ was the guest the young people of the congregation to din- ner at a nearbv hotel. She. as a of the Canadian when called uDori. response. The made _ a Miss ' l Woulner referrxd tio, is a daughter a and Mrs B. C. Woolner of MISSION CIRCLE-The Novtm- l If You ""5" "'1 500i Up illqhls l ill-r incetim! of York Mission Circle a held on ‘Ifiiesday evening. Nov. i lit the home ' Mrs. Raymond soy. with the president presid- .ll1.j, The meeting conned by sing- progrnmme as outlined 1n the onziry Monthly was followed. e taking part were-Mrs. Pel- Proud. Mrs. Allan Swan and ill . K heard were “Liand of Our Birt and “Lord of the lands. Mrs MilltO Fpster and Mrs .21: the hvmn "Land of Our Birth." Vernon Dennis and the hymns h. od of Love. O King of Ptace" beneath ihv Bending Skies/f Roll call was l'L‘.~))0l\tlCd to bv thirteen members. ‘rhcre being three visitors present. Prank Vcssey were choszn as a nominating committee . Mlnto Foster Roll call to be responded to Christmas Selection. enamored. EH1? '_ LUDWIG sross IN "THE to appoint I officers for the ensuing year Sev- be held at by a EL CLIMAX" The happiest man in Hollywood since_the routing oi Hitler's army in Enropeubctzan. is LUQWAZ Stas- stl. who plays one of’the ieatured roles in Iiilisitill ulna. The Climax." co- st- ‘ cl Until 1058. Stossei l trotting stage tilI'EC[0l' of Vlillllil and central Europe out, as he did not believe at Hitler aid. he barely escaped from Austria with his ilte. He came to America, learned tho ilfllllllilwt‘. started a new career as n ciinritctt-l- iictor. and is now in (‘fills int tlcuinnd bv nil the major still s. _ _ _ ln "The Climax‘ he LS seen as 'l'li.l'llilll Bay's itnelu. through whose gob in the ODCIJ. house Boy's sweet- iitlirt. Susanna Foster, gets an in- trodtictioii to the manager. It is llils introduction which not onlv s irts hcr on hcr singing career. but t lcllds hcr into the shadow of dczltli by niurticr. "ill; Climax" was produced and directed by George Wallgner. Siossel one of many excellent tirtiiig players 1n “The Cli- otiicrs bCllLL’ Gale Sonder- Vincent, Thomas Dolcnz and Jane 2 r- ‘HILLS, TnnTLi. _s__ » srun "wins-luau" "The Whistler" . . . Rad master of lnvsterv is on‘ the screen of tho Capitol 'I‘hcntrc, in a shock- ing driutia of a. man who made a (iILFUf-‘lllll den] with d-ezith. When ha whistles someone dies. Men shudnrr at the mere sound of hint! Women scream at the more though» of him! Audiences will be shocked hrantliicss bv him! The strangest about n tnnn without fear . . . who niet a killer without a conscience. Richard Dix starred. Gloria Stuart, J. Carrol Naish and Joan ected by W screenplay of Eric Taylor and Q1"- luinal story of J. Donald Wilson Wllll is its radio creator. BIRCH - DYMENT The Church of St. James, Port ‘ill, was the scene of a vary pretty wedding on Wednesday, November 8. 1944, at. five o'clock when Laura Bells. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horniun Dymcnt. “'85 united 1H holy Matrimony to Henry New- combe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Birch of Port Hill. The service W85 conducted by the Rev. l". DouBl“ Henderson, rector. The cfmnccl was beautifully dec- orutld with evergreens, which were ccinbincd with autumn flowers 0h the altar and tied with white satin bows w mark the guest pews. Tile guests were ushered t0 théli p]? 5 by Mr. Rough L. Dennis an? M . K. h W. Dennis. close friends oi llzl- bride and groom. To the strains of the bridal chorus from Lohcngrin, played by My; ppycy Birch. mother of the groom, 1n,- youthful bride entered the chuich on the arm of her fnlhpr l)\' whom she was given in Illili mo.‘ Shr wore- a floor lentil-h gout] ef While rhlffnn over taffeta, “m, futon lizzdirc and sweetheart, neckline. Hcr Z-liflllldfl‘ lenllll "ll was vliitghl, up with white l-Olvfifi, In hrlc effect. and she carried an nmi iivnqliot. c-f talisman roses, hei- I: thrill story the strtcii has ever told! I "S<g¢.z—-€_. flEgf tyros-um ll 02"‘! better look in the Guardian lVimt Ads for an I c "c lflllllr mun-there may lie some electricity ‘ll l" it and you'll get. shocked!" ‘l-iT F<l\i.“ll?\ll."2 only ornnniciit being a whit: 801d locket, a ttlfl. of the 8100m- Duvlng the scrvicc the choir of‘ St. James’. of which the groom is, it ntambcr, Milt! ll" Del"? Ml5"¢' film-m Mid during the signing of m‘. ‘Twit-m;- lho beautiful wedding hymn Q Perfect LCVP. m, m, n-erldlng ceremony s reception was held at, the home- of n". hrldp‘; nnrrnts. Mr. and MP8. Herman Dyment, Nonham. Unlversals Technicolor Foster. 'l‘nrhum - latirioit’ and now at. THE CHARLOTTETUWN GUARDIAN i _ _ 30mm“ is where a reception was held. At the close fr! the service’ o l l i You (an? Fool liiulil t a 5.1.1‘; all’ lll‘i".°»‘.‘.’€.f3.$ old ma n 10H! . w“ 1 or rlquenltupfielglelirielgroll‘!nltfigfl ua ta sy l d can up of cu om ‘m w uléflkalxnaglfcisréoiégylitlhuek on flllilgh of empty protect: you. Plan to Attend IIOTRE DAME liifiit TEA NOV. 29th and 50th Beautiful Christmas Gifts in Linen, Leather and Pewter. Exquisite Babv Gifts — Fine dlsplaa of Aprons. Certificate and Novelty Tables. Bingo and other Games with appropriate prlms. i l -' KELLY, WEDDING, -A pretty Wedding was celebrated at St. Cuthbcrts Church. St. Ther- DANCE esa‘s on Wednesday. October 25. V CLUB what; Revb Béislll Crokfiili uniteduln ,‘ ma age care Cec a Ke y v -- ' daughter of Mr eand Mrs. Owen THDRSDAY’ l Kelly of Pisquld East and Arthur Tllilllws Hughes son of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Itioinas Hughes. Bedforcl Miss Ella Hughes, sister of the groom was bridesmaid Mr. Wal- ter Hughes brother of the groom IZMBER 30, 19-11 l‘ DANCING 9230-1 ADMISSION we I was best man. The bride Sllonsoreti _by Llllllfis Pm‘ wore a two-piece dress of rose glfisllle llmservalll‘ M’ cre e with brown coat and acces- "lllllm": sores. The bridesmaid wore a , two piece dress of powder blue 11-27-211.31)’ with wine coat and brown acces- if- 3;" —=L sorles Following the ceremony, rt set. oi.’ travelling bags and to thel the wedding party visited places; bridesmaid a livid locket. The of interest on the Island returning, to the home of the bride's parental .___ I FAREWELL PRESENTATlOftL-l On Thursday evening last,the mem- bers of the Ladies Aid of the United Church at Lower Monta- uc. met 1n the class room of the hurch for the purpose 0f '11‘?- aenting gifts to the following members who are leaving the com- munity. These were Mrs H. W. Poo1e,, Mrs Mont Annear, Mrs. Geo. Beck and Mrs L Cowan. Mrs. Geo. Poole wrote and read a very suitable address. A short pro- gram of music and rendiIlB5 W05 presented Mrs W Dflvl >0" delighted the audience with two beautiful numbers of readines- ‘The Ballad of Yaada and the Legend of Qu’ Appelle Valley. Mrs. Austin Ross and Miss AS1195 All‘ near sang as a duet "Have T111110 Own Way.“A delicious luncheon served by three of the Lower Mon- tague ladies. Mrs J. Hewitt. Mf5~ A Adolph and Mrs. Geo P0019 brought the pleasant evening to a close. Mr. L20 Berrlgzin, Brnokvalc, has meturncd home fom a short trip t0 the mainlaitthwhere he accomliflfl" led his brother who left for 0n- tario. COLLINS — GLOVER. ‘NUPTIALS The Church of the Holv Family. Kensinaton. \vlis_thu scene 0f u pretty fall wedding on Thursday morning, November 23rd at ll AM. when M155 lvfcda Marv Ellen Glovfi} daughter or Mr. and Mis. Robfit Glover. Spring Valley’. 090111116 l} bride of stun Sat. William than-- ‘Johii UOlllliS, Jninncia Pia l. as Collins. son of Ml‘. and Nflrcss Rev. Father J. is. LYI-lanlc a cot.- sln of the groom, peii .ncd tl-e ctretnonv and celebrated the Nuc- la] Muss. tThe bridc wore a street length dress of Queens blue and coisuae of sweetheart roses. I-Ici‘ Mimi! 11% with shoulder length veil was-Teal blue. she was attended by hci siswl Miss Ad-Llaide Glover who woie a Romance rose dress Wllh "T555"? 0g pink roses and brown accessor- ies. The groom was itttenden bv Mr. Gerald Glover. brother o. the brided. nuring the Nuotldl Mass it mlxc choir r-cntlcrcn several bcaiutlllll Mm,“ with Mr "tile Iiilbritlc llllll James Saunders-IL. as 501915-5- Mrs. Arthur O‘Malley was 012K111- lst and also played the wectdlnlz marches. Altar the ceremony tilts bridal gl-li-ty and guests number 11,. about forty from Chnrlrittetouil. Kinkora. Norboru and tithec Bflllllf. repaired to the hcmehf the bride in spring Vnllcv wlieie a summit ous wedding dinner was served. Among the guests ivus the WOW" mothrr, Mrs. John Colhqns. Jain- acia Plain and his aunts ..-frs. At...- ustus Aylwnrd of Charlottetown and Mrs. Aim Cvretztlri‘. Jfllflfllfftt Plain the brides flffiflflffwlllel- Mrs. ‘lvlichael Mullillfl“ of Klnkora and Rev. Father OT-Ianlci’. _ The groom's gift to the bride wits VITA -- VIM M u/Iijr/v i: l: Nyal Quality Prelim, lold only n! Nyal Drug Stem. J. Ernest Ii. Worth Nval Drusflst I42 Prince street. Phone I2 "We Dispense Prescription” l\nI presided. Thc officers l" ll"? following yezii‘ are as follows: Pres crit. l " ‘ 0'11!‘ i‘ v MULTIPLE CAPSULES Secretsi'y'Tl'l”-l8l1l‘er- Mrs James L Lepagfi Dueflfltjrsd Ngltfcv lgglil - . ea e . Dontbcconfuned n: to which 5321797331395 Romngs‘ Auditors. Vitamins to buy. When you ' . take 3m 2 VITA VIM "l"- “ml 3mm“ “ml M“ ' . i. R lli tall fflcers re- Mallllplegnlmle; filletnnl: cllcelcfitgldi ltllrsngziarflclll 0R MP1"!!! go ensn oneo e ac ~ i t d press reporer. each day, you supplement ¥aiilvcupllljflil3ltlcllgS were held dur- the Vitamins in your diet ing the your with llll “vellllle at- needed for normal health. Asriidrance‘ogrtv/eiyecfiieiigibefiilkllita; Twentyfive day ‘upply (or lariltuln Fllilld 2nd 'f‘ B Leazncn or a fifty day supply- Ala-n lruhl tn glu- school children‘ ' ' l and shill-ins at Christmas Easter to the bvY-“i inunlty now serviulz OVBYSPRS lectlons tho institute fol’ l Orphanage [Our Institute _ .wm- Sllviillr certificate, bcniit firstl prim fnr the Crib rluilt wiliclt was, showing cull $83 ‘l5 Expenditure, a balance on hand of $47 23. groomsman received a lz-ather bill- fcicl. Aftcr the festivities- Sat. anti Mr Collins lclt for the Eastern Stu s for a short lIDlWVHiDUIl he- mrn the groom will be posted. Sgt. Collins has been in the Pacific war ne for suveral vears and travel- ed eight thousand miles to claim his Canadian bride. The bride. whol is a very popular young lady has been enmlovcti for six vears as book-ketpci‘ at the A_Vl\\‘lil'd Furni- ture Exchange. Charlottetown. Betor. her (narriuge she was,‘ showered at two functions. one at, her home in Spring Vallev and the other nt the home of Mrs. Fannie McAleer whore she received a‘ beautiful array of gifts of llninfi silver, crystal and several SUOSIBII-l tinl checks. Set. and Mrs. Collins have the best wishes of a host of friends for a long and haDDY wed- ded life-K. m ‘uranium CHARLES GRANT The people of St Patrick's Rd.l and viciilitv were shocked to hear of the sudden death of Cliaries Grant. which occurred iii the Chiar- lottetowii Hospital on Friday morning Octebcr 27th. He entered the Hospital on Oct. 3rd for an operation which proved successful and was almost ready to return home when he was seized with a heart attack and almost immediately passed avray. He tvns s faithful servant of the Roman Catholic Church. never too busy to attend to the needs of the church, the sick and infirm. His doors were always open to let the wanders-rs in. The funeral which was largely attended took place October 30th, from the family residence to St Cuthlbertis Church, St 'I‘heresa's A High Mass was celebrated for the repose of his soul by Rev J. B Croken. P P , who also offici- atezi at the grave Interment took p119 in ttie adjoining cemetery. The hall bearers were: L. 13. Hughes, Olver JEN‘, ‘Kendall Jay. A J. Mooney, Walter Rogerson, and Michael Handrahanl He leaves to mourn the loss of a loving husband and father. his wife. (Jane MacDonaldi four rntigiitcrs and five sons, Mary. Mrs B BecCovitz. Stoughton. Mass, Margaret. Mrs W Kiim. Stoughton. Mass, Irene, Montreal, L A W Dorothy, R.C.A.F. Mount- hint View Ont. Thomas, Brflflwu Mass, Cpl Vincent, Charlottetown Jusgph, Donald and Alice it homo, Also four brothers, Dr. Thomas V Grnnt. M. P Ottawa. Daniel. Pcukcs Rd , Allan J St Pntrieks Rd. and John. ROCK!- bury Mass The many lvlhss Cards. Slllfilll-“ill llffcriiips and ‘Messages of Synififlllll‘ testify tn illf‘ esteem in which lit‘ '. l 1d “M ‘e 11.1.1’. Card of Thanks Ernest Bulniaii. with nine mem- bcrs in attendance The president vain-l- sent Cln-lrllnias and ln our coni- Col- also tnade through " Protestant and S; vutlen Army rcccivrd the $7 09l Boxes WON‘ a givcn n: the msti-lct Convention at Wheatley RlVfl‘ The trclisuiri‘ gave her report for year being $36 52 leaving Red Cross work for year, 11 quilts. t) long-sleeved sweaters and 5 pnlrs socks. New committees appointed as ll- L. WURTIIY Plisrsz! Nylu Drullln “mm ,\ m“, Rmllllll" “ml Mllil l7! Qlloan Stfset | Roll call for lhr December meet- rhom "l huz nnluvcrs-ll with exchange of Christians gifts. Lunch was served by the hostess |Nquested that instead of flowers. gPreviousiy Reported Missing |Active Service-Now For Official and lNotices PAGE THREE FIGIPPS INFLATION Policyliolders’ savings important contribu fro; to War Effort and Post-War Reconslrucfjon One of the many "' ' ' services performed by Life Assurance in these I urgent limes is the mobilization of lire people's savings against the imidious but none the less devastating enen|y——in- flltion. Thus millions of men and One of four British farmers to go to the United States to Demonstrate wartime farming 1n Britain, Elwyn, Jones, is Scoutmestci‘ ol‘ a group at‘ Hay, Radnorshire. , For the second successive year Bot Scouts were selected to form th; uuard of Honour at the opcnn._, the Sasktuzchetvlin Lzgisniture at Regina. Two Scouts accompanied 1h. speaker to his chair. Charles. Edward and Henry Man- sell. Scouts in the 44th Windsor, 0n- tarlo Troop at Tecumseh. are unlqu_ in Canadian Scouting. ‘They are the only triplets 1h the 100,000 Scout? Tintilgiébs 1n Canada. They were bori: n . women, advised by a worthy and highly- lruined group of their fellow-countrymen , who Well" Life Assurance, williliold their savings from llic luxury marker l and set them aside lo secure protection l and well ‘* ' , for themselves and their l loved one: in the unknown days to come. ' I In the pas! your alone, lllc million policyholders of the Sun Life of Canada l have sel aside $112 millions of their l savings in the form of Life Assurance premiums. HAL BOHAKEIQ (hurl-mi: ill-en, ]=_ p; L Ever since he started to haw owket money. 9 rear Old Teddy Paz-l der. a Wolf Cub m, Moon; 33mg} School, Edmonton ltas been saving to buv a bicycle. When he finally accumulated a sufficient sum, he decided ihsttfld to buy g Victory Bond in the recent campaign. When Miss May Hickllng. Lady Cubmaster of Hawardcn, Saskat- chewan. died recently her family gifts of money would be acceptable to charity. Half of the gift money was elven to the Chins -Uo Fund of the Boy Scouts AsSbcla. tion ‘o aid stricken Scouts in Europe, and half to her church. Four Bow Scout Leaders from South America are to visit Canada 1n early December. ‘rhrv are F0‘. Claudio Jars. Sr. Carlos Santos P.. of Fictizidor. Sr. Salvador Pemarflez and Sr Lorenzo Ponce d:- Leon. The latter ls st direct descendant of the ElCflIilSh explorer. Ponce m», Leon who discovered Florida "hill- Q“ n rumorted search for Bimini. the Fountain of’ Youth. Thev will visit Toronto. Ottawa and Montreal. The four have been attending a vo"th ‘mining protect conducvd by the Roy Scot!" of America in Minn-w. fltion with the Inter-American Youth Yveode" Traininrr project of the U. S. Government. ‘Official List of Casualties JIOYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE ‘ OVERSEAS Kllio. On Active Service Bi-ltton, Clarence William Ar- thur, F.-Sgt., Detroit, Michigan, U. S. A. Cook, William Wilfred, FO., Windsor, Ont. Freeman, William Max, F.-Sgt., Milncr, B. C Patterson, Gerald William Henry, ,Sgt., Peterboro, Ont. Sharp, Andrew, F0, Point Ed- ward. Ont. Stone, Geoffrey William, Sgt. Snrnia, Ont. Missing On Active Service After Air Operations Bellamy, Glenn Crawford, FO., McKague. Sask. Bertrand, Joseph Norman, FO.. Ottawa. Ont. Brouillette, Joseph Ross Eugene, F0, Knowlton, Que. 1 Greene, William, Sgt. Mont. ieal. Que. ‘ Kelly, James Herbert. F.-Sgt., .Dundas, Ont. Lindsay, James, F0, Vancouver, B. . | Picard. Alfred Alexander, I-‘O.. lI-Iamilton. Ont. OII Purposes Presumed Dead Colquhoun. Carmen MacKenzie. Because of the crowded condition of tho Hfblllllll. Iullliifll‘ of In- fection and to enable the Hospital Staff to keep up with ll't‘li‘ \,.;'I\' mw rules have been adopted in respect in Yisiiiiiu‘ lionr~-. llt'_L'lflllll\5' 5i [i "llélfiilfllfi TE] Children under fl i3 El IE1 h i1 l‘. o at at the office. lJ l3 o: s: a: oi Efifihfimnmmmmmuunuouuunuuuuum VISITING l-ifiii PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND HUSPTVY hfondny, November 27, as follows: Afternoons 2:00 to 3:00 SElvll-l'llI\'l\"l'l-J AND l’ltl\}\'l'|£ ltftllis Afternoons 2:00 to No more than two visitors to .1 patient at uric time. with an adult, and then to visit only adult members of family. No children allowed to visit in Nut". Emergency visitors must receive written ctntscnt of Silpriinicndcnt (Cut this out and keep it for your gilirluucr) Ciliiliillfililfillillilffilflfilliilffiffillfli-Tlilfilfifi-"iflfflflfilillfilfi For ihc pest fcw (Llvs Rlllill f‘ \'.'. '"- l1~ , t \ I‘ y, billctetl \\'llh thnzv Ill. in porn) ; \. _ ~ m‘ l ‘on mp3,; 3511-92252 to the recent investiturc in (ihcnl. - lll for their hos. pitalitv. The invcstituro was mad’: h, .' of the glgv u, Canadian officers instrumental in the libe ‘l of the area" awards ¥gllzzulgril Svllliieisrxand bronze IIIGGCilS-‘Cilllllfilflll Army Overseas Photo . i l‘ l: ' I f‘ ' . <_.::—_—-i_._\ I-Iawkes. Albert Vvillizun, LAC. ' London S. E 9. England. l-Billfi. William, Cpl. Winnipeg Man. .' George. N. B .\'..\ and I'.I.'.I. Regiment Goring: Garfield. Ho. Lynam, ‘Francis William Joscphp: Injured F0., Hamilton, Ont. Royal (‘linaliinn Artillery Patterson, _Georl:e Frederick f‘ i m‘; William, P0., Alisa Craig. Ont. l Pawlowski, Michael, Sgt, Sued- Sgt. (l 'P.r.i. Regiment d911, Alta, Rogc . l"-i'l Vincent, P15" M", Thomson, Ross Corrie. Sgt [Margaret Rogers lmother) Al. Bragg Creek, Alta. lhan). 1'. L‘. I. Welsh, John, PO., Toronto. Ont. Westphal. John Lorne, FO.. T.l- CANADIAN ARMY , rorito. Onl._ l !)\ ; 1 1_v_ (Maritime I Killer] In \C(IOH lui 1i. l\ Quebec Iiogimcnt l ' ‘ Allrcd Huimrt, Lien? .‘ . Regiment . . . I ‘-lf1 Michael. Pte.. Brim ‘icit Ilc imczit l W ‘ Etnliry. Licut. ztld Walter. Pt|., l; New Brunswick Regiment NAgen, I-Iazen Clark. Pic, Aulrlr.‘ ‘Me-Cortney. Alcx L.-Cpl.. Cliothim H Joi s. Lewisvillc, N. N, g llicll Of “pundit New Brunswick Regiment William. 001., Clllllllllllllllffl. I3 B. Dangerously t czl Regiment New Brunswick Regiment Stanley, C l., Arscnault. Henry Joseph. Pte. lwifel Ne?" Upper Chlirlo. N. B. inner-aide, P.E.I. W ‘ Pte.. Gasp- ' . N. 5.5 and P.E.l. Ifcgimeni MacKay, Thomas Wesley, Sgt, River John, N. S. Naugle. Gerald Francis. Pie. Eastern Passage. N. S. 90-, Maple Cffiell- 535K Nixon. Russell Lamont Pic. "filled Murray, Charles Leonard. F0" Middleton. An npolis. . Regiment L __fl_ St. James Man. Thibenu, James Edu. , no Charles, Pte, a Tm “mm. U, me me Chas“! Truman. Samuel Robert. lli-Sgt, Yammuth ,\1_ 5 _ s. f a Grant wish to thank; Prlcstsqldellllllldge- Aéllxafi“) YOHHK- R03’ LOHiS Peter. Rfri. P1P Sidney Nuns, Doctors slid nurses of theMksin 0 A A‘ l " Halifax. N. S. L _ > _ I a City Hospital, the Parish Priest“ -» 5 Flu"; cater acrv cc A er New Brun§‘\\'l-?k _R Zllflfiflt wui-juirk Regiment v all those _who sent Mnss~ Ambler In‘; Llxcfl $18k E Mason. _ Wither ltd '.ll‘f.l. Pzr- v -~v~~-l§~ P16. 119W" Sltlltruglllnpuglllfiellllégd: lmgdll it I Il/lLi l NH or s‘ m?’ snlgglcilguhllregcrl? Pic. St Leon- “Injured 2: , . I .t_ cs ‘_v, c ac arris, P0. I 3rd, N_ B, \'.~ Regiment l tlolttlljiefiaillilylhzci; t Fllgiltllglfllnggblpefll-l dwl ch l I Walsh Freciveritik Joseph. PLl- ‘ i _ S-alilev, Pie. recent sad bsrcavement‘ ‘F0, Long Bough TOHSO B 8C as‘ samL Jmblfikhnc around“ h ' "lliFlFhttlfk Regiment ANGLO ‘I-(fis-nco INSTITUTE lMggllQle. crelggwssi-zdskGeorse. LAC“ l Macétfifflilrénalslsancc Unitary Q XV l ‘Sr t, Pte, Mi. a - . . a I l.‘ll"i'l l ‘ The seventeenth annual and Galllei? Ball PAY-W"- F-"SRV- Tl)?» Cflflliiuv- N S. ‘ V l"-l'~'_""l._ monthly meeting of the Anglo hegégilglogcAlgxlll-lianldw_ F0 w l Corps 0 Ru ll (amt-hut: _ ' gflililli {Ix Rustieu Iilzilllltl: vms held on p Srisk l". <- il-i _ V Ihccra: ‘ _ _f I l -l-l v imvembei- 7t.i at the iiome of Mrs, . - ‘ ~ Ileniicssc rlhJr Viewers, b1)! it Pklililt‘ “LHRDS Evenings T200 to 8:00 1:00 l‘;\(‘l‘.lI‘l;.‘.> Tzllfl in 11:00 12 years of age to he zilinucd in \i.~=it only \ hm r)" or (‘hiltlrcifs “curls. u. . clrscisiloraicailslrociclcmnoiciloicluritooicitirio LIFE AssIi1:itN(:1<: