soreness 2.1.94.1 Woo Embarrassed iiyihese Skin faults mmuliyauaed PlllPLBSf hinged mas oyl-ININGS? aouoil. Dried-out slum in, ciiarrso HANDS? ' be the irl with rhe poor com- fifffjlftna ugi? handsi Don't let un- Pihriy skin faults rob you of the good 2,5,"; i-iglirfuily yours. MakeNouei-na your bum aid to help restore narurai akin Mug. Use ins a nigh: cream, _aa a hand ‘mm. u your maize-up foundation. Noxzema soorhes and softens rough, ir- ‘fimgd skin. irs mediation heipaprornote my“ of externally-mused skin blem- hherfits mild astringent action helps my“, winged pore openings. _ seeifirdoeia‘: make your sIrin Iovelier, ll ypyrhousands of orhersi TaIre advantage of Noirzcma’: limited-time anniveoiksary mi dru orcosmeric counrerr a; ‘M’ Y g Your mone refunded if _ you’re not eiighrccll . » i SPECIAL LIMITED TIME OFFER! 9 wagon Jenkins PHARMACY alas . rs: 11-4300 57am:- ‘Uisilp ens". in ii C h onriisiis PHDNEZIQ Eoufii 050m Kw 5i‘. EHAiliiiiiEiiiWli.i1.[.l.” DIlAlllTY BINGO Holy Redeemer Hall T0llI0llT 8.30 lied Gross Dance at Government House Friday, Nov. 21st. R. A. F. BAND 1 Tickets-SLOO Dancing 9--l:00 s.m. Tickets on sale at Foster's Drugstore Don’t Forget The Big K. 0.0. . DANOE TO-NIGHT NOVEMBER 20th HOLY NAME HALL Refreshments Informal i l) TINIT a I AND Admission 45c L-780-11-20-1l cushions against the effects df the BA Z A A R ‘.__.. alcohol, ordered the volunteers to report 5 1-2 hours before the tests ‘ began. 50c The tests, explained Henry W. Johnson. headof the police traffic and safety division, were designed as a. fair and impartial examina- , AT MDRELL . OIENING DANCE tion of alcohol's effect on drivers- not the effects of alcoholic nnli- dotes and remedies. Each driver will undergo a thor- ough physical examination. l-le will be handed two ounces of whisky and given 10 minutes to drink 1t. In Thcn he must drive a car for- xioafd andk backwiriid ahdisltancel of eet, eeping ie w ecs winiii NEW WAREHOUSE a. 12-inch strip. l-le must drive a Cry-up Store figure eight course marked by 16 posts set nine feet apart. This nian- MQRELL oeuvre must be completed satisfac- torily within three minutes. At half-hour intervals each driv- er will down two more ounces of whisky and repeat the driving per- formnnces. Frequent examinations will be made wiln a clrunkometre and upon the sublects’ eyes. blood. reflex no tion, blood pressure and his facili- F1111!!!’ Nov . 21st St. Avard’s Orchestra I; 41-19-21 l . i- . ' ' ties of observation and coordina- will» of the tests mil be for ricer drinkers oni . After it's {if over an officer will escort each driver to his homo and explain, if necessary, to his wife that her tipplin husband got that way all in the §TITAT€SIZS of science and safc driving. Wait-lb Years ii drunken driving Ktlifisns CITY. Nov. in 4am- luistwen human guinea pigs with met lofzllqllfil‘ submitted them- “ “u? sconce today to give pol- hm mentrc information on alco- Th vechon motorists. Mcvoluihcors. ail men, will drink >01 beer lilac police sup- “in 11l10XiCilnis) at hail hour m T d mQL-iuwlllle undergoing rigid ex- o M! {Ont of their driving ability. mshmcke sure each subiect ti h 11 slass. a policeman will constant companion. volunteer will drink H to take the wheel. 11° W. learning many of their is planned to fortify them- ‘mh '1" e steak dinners a it MARKETING OF FURS our Charlottetown Receiving Station Is this laason in operation at "Ford Sales," Great Gmrxe Street, under the management of S- R- Johnston. F lianadlan llatlonal Silver Fox Breeders’ Association Fur Marketing Department SUMMERSIDE, PaiNci-i aowaao ISLAND (Ily The Canadian Press) NOV, 20, NIB-Bulgarian army defeated at Monastir 1‘Qli1‘('d on Pril Germans shelled British posit orig at Beaumont Hamel and Gueudecourt on the Somme. Rus- slans repulsed Turlrlsl_i__r_i._ttack_,_ loch film Ihla column Ia moaned for news of local Interest, but Ialvlrtlalng of I nuvay nutura all! he lnaorusal of. l cents n word, strictly payable II advance, PETERS- ARSENAULT -- On Tuesday. Nov. 1i, at o p.m. the 11131111136 00114811141 Axsenault and LWQPEr bogar Porous, both of 11811181. 11.5.1. took place at the Mnrtury Cherpei in Debert. The Rev Father Oileary, military priest, performed the ceremony. Amherst News. CHURCH NOTIUEP- ‘The United Church ot Canada. Hunter River Pastoral Charge. Services will be held on Sunday, November23rd, as follows: 11.00 A. M. Wiltshire, 10.00 A. M. Bible Class. Wheatiey River 3.00 P- ivi. Hunter River ‘Lou P. M. Rev. Lewis M. Murray Minister. L-raa-ii-ao-ii. THE ENGAGEMENT is axanounc- ed oi Wilma Lorraine Boyd, only daughter ot Mrs. Lola Boyd and the late 0.1-1. Boyd of Lalieche. 5851s., lo uoruon l»; coliin. Sydne . N. 8., eld- est son ot Mr. and. Mrs. H. Coffin, Montague, P. E. l. The wedding will take place in Sydney, N. 8., on Dee- eniber 6th. Miss Boyd is a graduate of the Royal Viciona Hospital, Montreal. L-79l-11-20-1l. i YORK AND VICINITY -- Mr. L. Newson, York. has obtained a position in HalltaJL-The condition of Mrs. O'Brien, Friston. is consid- ered. serious.—Mrs. Blanche Warren, Covehead Road, and Mr. and Mrs William Kaiser, York, have moved to the city for the winten-Mrs. tiugli R. ‘liionipson, York, is spend- ing the week at Montague.—-Mr. Riciiard Vessey, York,_ls spending the week at Sydney, the guest o1 his aunt, Mrs. UTBJIECIr-IVAI’. and Mrs. Colby Lewis, Freetown, and lra Lewis, York, had a pleasant visit to St. John-Mr. Eb Brown has re- turned to his home Al. York alter speucluig a few days in the city. HOLD BANQUET — At Wlltsliire, November 13th the Trail Rangers unw Ciuiaciian Girls in Training held a banquet and invited their parents as guests. Fifty people sat down to a. delicious meal. Vernon Clark, Chief Ranger was chairman i for the evening. At the close of t-ne meal the following toasts were pro- .‘ posed: The King, proposed by Aus- l tin Bowman and responded to by i singing the National Anthem; the 1 church, proposed by Shirley Mac- Lean and responded to by Rev. l... M. Murray; the parents, proposed by Gordon Godfrey and responded to by Mr. Ellphalet Howatt. A hearty sing song followed and af.er quiet music the Chief Ranger led the devotional period. Then the min- ister, Rev. L. M. Murray outlined the work being attempted in the training of boys and girls and point- ed out that the Church was trying to meet their deepest needs. Two boys, Vernon Clark and Gordon Godfrey, having met the necess try qualifications were presented with the Pathfinder Degree. After this the Trail Rangers entertained the group with the stunt, "The 01d Ford Car" and ames were eni0¥8d bv all present. e meeting closed w-t-h the Benediction. Hunter River and Vicinity The Y. P. U. held a very success- iiil Halloween Social in the Mas- onic Hall with a large crowd in at- tendance. Suitable games. such as foriuric telling, passing the witcivs cat around in pieces, relay races etc., were indulged in with Brent enjoyment. Lunch was served by the Y. P. U. members and ilie National Anthem brought a verv pleasant evening to a close. Friends here regret t0 11681‘ OI the su s on Passing 0f Mm Wed‘ crick Weeks of Fredericton whicii occurred at the home of lier YWI) daughters the Mmes ‘Prank and Russel Nicholson of Hazel Grove on Nov. 13th where she was con- vafescing after a serious illness. sincere symphlly is extended to the bereaved family- Mrs Angus Nicholson of Hazel Grove left early this week for v Archcnville, Sasic, where she was, summoned own‘. to ihc serious iil-. ncss of her son-m-iuw John Math- cson. Mr. Maiheson is a 0M1"! 0f Darlington and is the only brother cf Mrs. P. J. I-loye, Hunter River. It is the sincere wish of all that he may be restored to health. Miss Helen Nicholson, second daughter of Lieut John R. and Mrs Nicholson, is seriously zll a.- licr home here. Her mP-ny 11041155 look forward to a spew! NWVQTV- Sincere sympathy is extended t0 Mrs. Wood and family of Brook- ficld in rho passing of Ml‘. WOO-ll on Nov. 14th. Citizens here regret to hear of the serious 11111985 OI MT- Duilcil" Ross which has confined him in- doors for several weeks. It Ls pleasing to report that MIS- wllliam Carew has returned from the hospital and is convslescinz at her home here. She is being nurs- ed by licr sister-in-law Mr-S- 011F941 Camw. Her host of friends W181i her a complelfi "WV"?- lse M arrle, Souris, Wilnfimsls Irgélent vhigil to Hunter River the guest of Mr. and MYS- W. A. MacMillan. orurnai iilIAllDlAlllFor Er: THE CHARLOTTETOVKN GUARDIAN zema - - Skin Troubles Maire up w." my d ‘ d t . are going to give “you: luLiuI-ILI “mm” l" Bu! well Go to any good drug store, unil_gct nn original buriii. of illouucs Linc-raid O|l_|c i“... i‘.'-?.'.‘.’...£‘.‘l." 1* i- TI"! "i-‘YY first ii |'- . ‘you tenet-TIM ItcI-IILgaIlIynstflLllllllllzhlg dlmmmly “illillvil-crnpllons nd acaie off in a very few days The lrilsilll; II trna of itching 'f‘0en and ‘Ideal ll‘ cr's it l, S. ’ in“! ‘mumfml. 1ft Rheum and other Remember that .\I0n|m'! faint-min on .5 "IN"- ' peni-trivin . _ , . huh“ M ‘mm?’ hIIIfkZLJHIITIIPIE unlin- Jenklns Phamllwl’. Hughes Drug. Co. The Eastern Guardian i n tanned for news of hut advertising 0| g nail)’ be inserted at l! ""1""! oust-hi» In The Likes Of We B! ‘l’. C. BRIDGEI l v l CHAPTER Xl NEW HANDS IN THE GAME _Alison was not the sort of girl to give way to anlc. She realized at once that. a though slie could sea the stranger's face plainly by the 1i lit inside the room, she herself. hdden among the bushes in the darkness, must be invisible to him, He was handsome in a. coarse way, vet there was something repellent about him. _ When Alison had first seen the light ill the window she had t-"keh 111°!‘ Branied that a tramp had taken refuge in the house for the 111K119. I-t was very certain that none of the local people would have en- a-eiala a vvuril, tered it even in broad dayligiit But '."I“_'5'L"- this stranger was no tramp new...“ . — B. deoerit suit of blue serge with B, FQIARVEST FESTIVAL, __ 1n double-breasted jacket and on his spite of the bad weather 1i 30w head was a sailor's cap stuck rak. crowd turned ou to the Harvest rles- 15111-1’ “skew All-W" I'll-Tiled he!‘ B!- tivai held in the Lower M011Lagu9 i-enllon to the other, smaller man United Church on Wednesday Hm] who was sitting on the upturned 1H8. November 12th. The churciii packlng elm?- He 113d 1115 11503 $0 119T looked very pretty with its decor-n and seemed to be writing on a pad ation; of mm, and vegemblei Rev , or in a book which he held on his S. E. Ha ward had charge o! me“ knee.A small electric lamp save service an a, [nesga e suitable w‘ light for his task. About him there the occasion, The m1 owmg ,5 me was something familiar, Suddenly he i program. Solo by Miss ll/Iflyy pooh raised his head and half turned in l l This column I local Interest, "M"! nuturs 'Dl]e[' Mm Hub; nd M, 1 the direction of the big man. i Poole, 5°10, Gcnfge awrjgini Alison got a second shock. It ivas Jean Duvar and Violet Hii}'\\‘l11‘d._]'_,: 13°11 5131111191‘! If there was any person of her oic- qllfl-intfince whom Alison disliked more than Rufus Cowell it was Bert Spinner. She really knew very little about him except that he liad an office at Brixlinni and called hiinsoff a marine agent, whatever that uiigit be. Her dislike for him was ill- stiiictive and resembled the horror with which some people regard e. spider or a snake. The sight of him at Faminers fil- . . ‘SOURIS CATHOLIC Vl/O- MEN'S LEAGiUE-‘Iihe regular 1110113113’ mcetmiz of Sourls Sun- ‘llvlswn 0f C- W. h. was hciii h. |the League hall on Tues:l' . N0“ llll-Il at 8 o'clock pm. Mrs. (icing,- Cnmpbeli presided, and opcnryi l“, 1115911118 with’ the League prayer, The Secretnrys report was mm by Mrs. P. A. MacDonald, who also‘ read the correspondence, llze rcsrii- led her with a feeling that was near llllon passed at the Diocesan Con- _ to terror. What reason could there vent-ion and the list of lynzmi-(l be for his presence in this dreary magazines. The COl‘l‘0$p()nd9n(-p w“. old, haunted place unless he hurl sisted of letters from Mrs. Bernard Come t9 search for the gold? Yet Convener of Sisters of Martha, n15; that was absurd. How could Spln-‘ D, F, McNeil Com-em, u; 515mm ner possibly know where she hadi or Sgrvjcg- Mrs, A A‘ Menus hidden the torque? She felt certam] Diocesan President and a letter of m“ no one had watched he!‘ ma“ [hanks from me sisters of Styvnlght ivhen she had put it away. Mary's Convent for a donation oi And eve" II She had been see-n going.’ ymy dollars from me umglw The to the place, she could not nnaizine, “wasurerlg tenor" was read by Mm I iloyv any eyes could "rave unlclicci. ‘A. P. McPhee. and showed that all e “ I” ggllsmyvere h Pflédarhaud aeonan. ebiisi .~ ‘Dame meeting was the“ proccedpd 1 ‘United’ she stood very s.ill and ,w.rli. Money was voted for the I "Have you finished, Bert?" um bfg yfollowlngz- Ten dollars to be sent i man asked hi a deep resonant voice i0 Red Cross Society for the pnr- “Not yet,” said Spinner ciirily. A chasing of blankets to be sent to "I wish you‘d hurry. I'm fed up." England. for a box to be sen‘, to the Alison was puzzled, She could not adopted Chaplain of the league imagine what Spinner was about. If serving overseas. for the Dl1l‘f‘l1flSIn'_v no had found the sold. surely nc of shoeg and gtcckings for qm-eé would leave at once; if he had not lneedy children and for h mass to be i he would be searching for it. Act- < offered for u“. deceased men,bel.s_ uui/ly he was sitting still and making Plans were made to be in stud m 95' - club meetings the latter psgrt of an‘: Ajtesently he B“ up- month. The Convener of War Worir . 1"}. gmng m“, [he - Ilack mom‘ reported the folloviring articles sent ymat’ Lille. S“,“1,',"'.“{,i’,{f“ed up in to Local branch of Red Cross I wgilédo m“: m and 5t since its last meeting-One our cf A"10n, mm; :‘§Sed but u, ,. . socks. six helmets. three boys svrcafi- t’ I p? c e was er!’ one mnvalescent jacket‘ two no sign of the mm, The light mo\ed from one room to another and fin- palr of mitts one pair of b d o k., ' 1 two body bem- and roll?" 8 c 9 ally disappeared. But the men did 81115 i not come out. dresses. More work for Red CfCESi It grew late. Alison was afraid was then given out. zmri meeting I that she would be missed. The Iilol was brought to a close with prayer‘ thing slie warned was awkward for the fighting forces. questions from her stepfather or from Eliza. She decided that she had better go home and. wait till the next cveniggito recovgrlvlthet gold. gvnnt- ?"- ever nner an oa were orig, --'C1"°"°@ Grimm 01' New (Pins-l it did got. seem to her that they wi N- 3- Paid a 511°” V15" 1° were searching for the torque and. w" Mmlmgue h“ “'99k‘—1*~ even if they were, she hardly _ '_-'-— _ thought that they would find it. .. Mrs. Jack Anneor and little she Slipped away very quieny_ A dausnter Eileen of Lowe Monlnsuv. thhi aim of cloud had drifted up out returned Sunday evening from of the south-west and hidden the ‘lryon when they visited Mrs. An- stars. It was very dark under the 11951-5 5151*?!‘ 101' m? P1155 1W0 Wecki frees and Alison had to pick her way increased ‘ Stepping back a little so that slie ness part i page; Personals " --'-'- 1 wind. and the stillness was uncanny. -- M1‘. and Mrs. Hush Bnchnn- Her skirt caught I11 the hoorrro 111m 05 11401191011, R1"! 511911511118 1W0 thorns of a oranible. She stooped lo< weeks vacation in Montague when release p, and, as she did s3, a dyyl they are slicers, at the Pwle Henri stick cracked behind her. I11 the sil- imd 9Y9 sPendliiil 501116 1111110 W111’! once the small sound seemed almost MP- 11nd MYS- Edwilid K655» Ml‘. find as loud as a pistol shot. Alison's MYS- Glll’ N050" R1111 V11‘- fllld MFS- heart gave a thump that she could Hub?" Nf-‘lfillll-L- hear plainly. Shc sclifillgllwllCfllkllCl‘ —-——— long. iitlic body an stood l c a --‘M1'5- Nex- J- M01000» Mm)‘ statue, hardly breathing, listening $88119. fecflved 1119 511d "WW 31111091’ with all her power of hearing. '.l‘iic from her daughter Christeen that nope “m, not rammed’ no, w“ he!‘ hllfibflnd 131* Rufus K111i! 590k there any other sound at ail. of Jackson, Alabama, had imssed “some wild thingy‘ she said to away very suddenly. Although Dr. 1mg lf-mm pygsgnfly “jgycd m. Beck was in hospital his Wilt‘ ex- “iuyds 11cm M any ghcsL Pectcd 111m 1101119 111 11 10W dais 011d 1r. W115 just icn when she reached had written iicr mother to that el- skafdolL The lgnlp in the living fect which made the news still more mom had been turned low and the 0! fl 5h°°1K-—1-» i house was as quiet as the wood, Evi- idcntly her stepfather had gone to bed. Alison pui. out the lamp. took it candle and went through into iiic of kitchen. ’l'i\iii. room. loo. was empty. I Eliza had gone up. Alison went into DONALD MACPIIERSON On Oct. 20. 1941, at lLc ironic his daughter, Mrs. MHCKEUZIG, Brooklyn, P. E. I.. there passed sud- L dcniy and peacefully away Donald| MacPherson, a most highly esteem- |ed by Rev. G. C. Webster of Char- ed citizen. Mom-town. During a short service at He was born in Hcntherdnlo ninc- the home in Brooklyn a duel ty-onc ycnrs ago. and with his wife !"Swcct By and Bye" was fcclingly and family oi‘ eight daughters and rendered by Messrs. John Bears and five sons moved to st. Peters Road [Willard Bruce. over fifty years ago. I-lis wife prerir- The pail bearers were: George ceased him clcvcn years ago. 1n.Bears, Norman MacPhcrson (grand- i sons of we deceased), John Bears. Archie MacDonald. Jack MacKin- non, Willard Bruce. At the service in St. Andrews Church, Cardigan of which Mr. MacPhcrson was a faithful member. the following hymns were sung: “The land's My Shepherd," "Asleep In Jesus." “There Is No Night in Heaven." The pallbearers were: Oliver Doc- tvrty. Hugh MacEachern. P. . sniirkey. T. J. Wynn, John Pioger. pg Shaw. his declining years lie wns tenderly cared for by his daughters Minnie and Mrs. MacKenzie with wliom he had resided for seven years. The following sons and daughters survive him: Archibald. St. Peters Road; Samuel, New Perl-h; Alexan- der, Maine; Annie (Mrs, MacKny) and Minnie, Nova Soothe; Catherine (Mrs. Williams) Massachusetts; Sa- die (Mrs. MacKenzie) Brooklyn, al- so twenty-one grandchildren and sixteen great grandchildren. The funeral service was conduct- Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo smith have . : as their wclcom guest his mother, Mrs. Smith of WheatleY R1114?!‘- Friends here are leased to see her . in 5110b good heal h and spirits and 5m- i5 receiving a cordial wei- come. Mr. Cyril Smith, w. Mei-tor- 1 d Mr. J. W. Patterson 533x13 visitors to Baltic. Mr. Pope Bagnall is reooverins after his recent illneu and la able cent visitor to Hunter River- Pugeguest of her daughter Mn. as. B1111]!- islto to mum River ihirfrcfnh: vlsirizd her sister Mrs. prgnk Bagnlll and other friends. M", Henry Bernard and dnilrlh" ~ter Miss Rite were recent visitors lto Charlottetown-JD‘ to resume his duties. i Mr. John MaoK-IY Blink? W"; M“, Robert crate, Maipeque was ' I POSTER A FAMOUS "BOVRIL" MILLIONS of PEOPLE USE 8. ENJOY she had hidden the gold. was quite concealed among the thick, with care. There was not a breath cf i oouaLe i Y o U R Mi6 iNsv” if not ‘the’ ‘x orsi ;,You’vr rAsrro! __WPAG_E friars Press’? 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Her Majesty the larder, got herself a glass oi, milk. than climbed the stairs to her; room. » She was firmly resolved that sliei would put the whole thing out oi’ her mind and go to sleep. but it proved impossible. For hours slie lay wondering what tiic unpleasant Splliilci‘ and his ccinininloii were doing‘ at rufilliicrs; and, uiicii sin: aid at last doze ofl. her dreams uliei haiuited by the lace oi that tall,‘ dark. evil-looking man WIlObL‘ name‘ was Mont. She nuke, L-irrtl, but a cold bath: braced iicr, and slie has iier brig. t‘ sell when slie came down in tilt: morning. EliZd, giiin as evuj told her that the niasmr was staying in bed for breakfast. "You'll lime to get your own," she added. ‘ihis did not worry Alison. Indeed it pleased her for slie was not anx- ious to sec her si/spiatiacr until slie had scoured the gold and put it smeiy in the bank. Sue spent a ousy day attending lo iier CIliCItCllS, and in the giiidcii. it WJS iatc dusk when she set out for iflunniers. ‘lnerc had been a breeze in the uticriioofi but that had rlicd out and iiie wood was as spectraiy still as on the previous night. Alison approached with the utmost caution but now there was no light, nor any sign of life about the dreary house. Even so. she waited lor a long time among tho cider bushes before s.ie ventured to creep through a gap in the broken fence and approach the place. Again slic paused under a laurel ciosc by the wail and listened The only sound was the high-pitch- ed note of a bat hawking over the deserted garden and. satisfied at last, Alison got through a. vrindow into the house. She had brought a small torch ! and switching it on. noticed used i matches and ash from a pipe on the I dusty floor of the sitilng room. Sh: went through into the kitchen, a big square room with a rusty range s.r. in a deep recess Once more she stood listening until she was certain that there was no one near, then went into the recess and opened the iron door of the old-fashioned brick oven. The space inside Wik! about n yard in diameter and a flne wont up from it into the kitchen chimney, She shone her light into this flue and reached up. Her hand came back empty. The package in which ihe llEEFY rtnvoua of BOVRIL she had wrapped the torque was no Queen's Canadian Fund goes with- of London for distribution to the homeless and needy. should be forwarded to the Royal 1115K 0f Bmfrissncgi feeding alone 15 Trust Company. Charlottetown difficult. The task of setting them which report! the foliowins re- up once more with some quanmy ceints to date- Dundas Carry On Canada Corps $3 79 IlllCll were reported i l Canadian Air Force's 114th official missing was reported interned in use of her name in connection with the Dominion campaign, which 1s officially known as “'Il:e Queen's Canadian Fund for Air Raid Vie- rims." Every dollar contributed to the out deduction to the Lord Mayor Contributions from this Province Received yesterday; lloinpshire War Service Unit $10. Total to date 55,004.79. Air Casualties OTTAWA. Nov. l8 —(CPJ - Two missing after iii‘ operations overseas in the Royal One man previously reported spain and two were reported ser- ously ill in Canada. The list brings to 1.020 the num- iicr of air force dead and XTIISSITIR mporied officially since the start oi the war. Following is the official casually list with official numbers and nexl of kin: Overseas: Killed on active service: Duniop, John George. PO, J4754- Mrs, A. M. Dunlop (mozlier) Cron- iid, Sask. Meisner, David Lawrence 531., R- 76188, B.E. Melsner (father) Budge- water, N.S. Previously reported missing, now reported killed on active servlre: McCausland, William Maughan. Sgt. B80920. Mrs. N. McCausland imother) Toronto. Missing after air operation: l-‘ox, Frederick Gordon Stephen. 3st,, 65204N Mrs. P. J. Fox (moth- *r) Llmcnburg. NS. Henderson. James Irwin, Sg.‘ R6- 9060. Mrs. R. Henderson lmutlier) Toronto. Laing. Kenneth Nixon. Sgt. R161- 468, Mrs. K. N. Lain-g (wife) wer- bnrn, Sask. Previously reported missing-now reported interned in Spain: Paton, John Shedden. Sgt. R69- 54; Mrs. l-‘t. C. Paton (mot-her) Tor- onto. Canada Seriously ill: ,_ Hawk Worth, James Prcdcflfi». AC2. 12110455. W. Hawk WOFU’! (father) Vancouver. Somers. James Henry- Acl- R105‘ 37L Mrs F. somers (mother) l-lam- longer there! (To ba Continued) den, Conn. Aid for Russia Fu_nd. 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