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Thursday, September 4th., x924
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Roil. Of Honor
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Lane'lilsu 1y, 'litchiscn
Wallace Aitchison.
IdarrY ITharlier
11'x'21, ,Buchanan
Herbert 'Bond
1.eelnird Brock
1�f'titi, Chettleburgh.
Herbert Clark
Slriti,i ant Darnell
Arthur Dovey
Grant Yet
Herbert French
IS,Sts Forsyth
Pana E. Gillespie
Geo rge11'.ati lea
holland
Henry
Welua,td x,loWort
7'V illi lin E. Helps
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;Wilber Johnson
Frank 1 oli,13.sor1
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llcor'e. a,la
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l'litls:ey McLean
1iioti t , Macdonald
Edward 1, 'March
Oliver Pender
Harry 1'L.' Philcox
Alfred Pullen
1'erey Sy der
,Percy 1'v, 12anner
Varvey F. \\Tiflis
SINCE DIED
Fred \idlington
Norman E. Nichols
rtl2ur Shropsball;
1A,
larvey F. Willis
Willis,died.
Soof \•favor^ aandNIC„ LM
trf pleurisy in 'Moore 13.rrrxncks Hospi-
tal, England. He was one of the
'youngest boys to enlist.
Two ons of Mrs. 'r leabet'ia
on, Shirtez ht., paid the suprenin sac-
rifled
acr ifl d but we . re sorry that ,w e have
not their pictures.. "f'hcy were J. Wal-
lace Aitchison, Who was severely
woinacicd at Vilify and died April nth,
' 1917, and D. Lauchlin, who. enlisted in
August I114,stw sonic Of the fiercest:
battles s 11211 was killed, in actrou iuly,
loth,. 12 1 �,
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Wil4 E. Buchanan .
Soli -in -lam of Ata..and- Mrs. Argos
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Ti lziig' was killer in action on June
ao
8th, 1917,,
Percy ;Cyder
Was in the• employ of 'Walker &
Clegg,•and enlisted' when war was de-
clared. Killed -in a'ctiozi June i51.1i;
1917.
Theodore~St. Clair McDonald . W. Gordon Adair
T. Nfc]�on
Sou of 11,1r, and Mfrs. W. Adair,
Mr.
asad. Mrs J
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Minnie - lA'a5 killed in action on 5011 O I
junt 1917. ' ,Turnberry, was a member of the :Game
lune i th„ when he enlisted.
june of Hamilton staff
He died while in England.
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Nursing Mister IVT;aud Hanka
Toined the C. .14rC,, January Both,
1916, .and was attached to Orpington °^
Hospital in Kent 'England, and later
transferred to ShornclifEe. 'FIespital.
Owing'to her ood'Wt rk she was tran-
sfez
red to La Freeport 'Hospital, Fran-
ce. After coming :home she was in
poor health for a.tnne and, died Sept.
5111., 1921. She was a daughter, of the
late Mr, and Mrs, john Hanna,
Alex. B. Henry'
Son of MF and Mrs. Frank Henry,
Whitechurch-, Enlisted while a stud-'
ent in. the Winghai t High School, He
paid` the supreme sacrifice .at Pass-
chendale on Nov. 6th, 1917.
•Harry Barker • ��
Went over with. the 161st Batt, was
reported n'aissing Oct. 26th, 1917.
Thos. T. Macdonald
Son of Mr. and Mrs, D. E. llac'
donald. Paid. the supreme sacrifice on
Nov. 13th, 1917.
Alfred Pullen
Whose widow and five daughters
still reside in W ngham, was killed in,
action on August. 21st:, 1917.
Leonard R. Brock
Sonof the late Nin. E. 'A: Brock.
Enlisted in the 71st Batt, on Oct: 13th,.
1915, and was killed in action at V,irny
in November,' 1916.
Son
the st,
a9i't.
Oliver Pender
W. Edward Helps i. Son of Mr, and Mrs, L. Pender, for
of, Mrs.:Elell s, 'Shutes St, paid ;many years residents of: Winghiam.
preme sacrifice on March 26th, Died from ,wounds.received in action'
Ion June asst, z9:j.
'conomy Comes Easy. At
Dominion Stores
The hardest thing to do these days is economize—unless some-
body else works it out for you. This is just what DOMINION
STORES do by ping the benefits of their tremendous buy-
ing power on to you in. Grocery Savings, You can't help but
sate Y'i you buy, regularly at DOMINION STORES. The
purchase of your next week's grocery supply at your nearest
DOMINION STORE will 'convince yttu.
LAUNDRY' SOAPS 10 Bars:. , , , .: .65c
,All Kinds Except Fels Naptha)
'ominion . Maple Lea Matches 2 bx-25c
Co Pia Seeded or Seedless Raisins
la's for 25c.1. box $2.99
oz. Pckt. Seeded or Seedless
Raisins'or 25c
a d chine Sliced ►' .co - 29c
Ric h offfl -lbs tin 65c
33c
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lP`Ii:L $LRD
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tinge used, aftWays used
ler. Tin LILAC
2RAND APPLE and
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QUEEN OLIVES
AYLMER of LIBB ''S�.
PORK �. BAS, 251
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MEATS, 3 for
a.de Brand
oLge, Plums
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ferries
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LIMON'S, dot. -
Jack T. Mitchell
Son of the late Licence inspector
AlitchelI, enlisted in the r2Sth Batt. at
Swift Cuatisent, Mau, Fell` with ! his
plane and; was killed January 24th 1915.
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4;r,
Richard C. Howson
Son of !'jr. and Mrs_ W. J. Howson,
enlisted in the 12 th Peel Batt in Feb-
ruary of 1816. He paid the supreme
sacrifice on August 22nd, 1917.
-,
Joseph Holland
Made his home with his sister, Mrs.
Frank l3owden., .He was killed in ac-
tion. Sept. 23rd, 1916.
�A. GrantvPetterly
Enlisted, in January' 1916. Died. in
anyisltott�Irasp 1a , Feb. 22nd. 1919.
rkfts ' j lhru
Wilbur johns.ort
San of. hir. and stfi S. John Johnson.
.
Served tet of years in France and died
iti B th Military Hospital, England,
on January 29th,; 1914.
Paul E. Gillespie
Son of Mrs. Gillespie, who is now
residing in London. He paid the su-
preme sacrifice in 1917,.
Chesley McLean
Enlisted in September, 1917. Son of
Mrs. McLean, Catherine St. His plane.
collapsed and he was drowned in the
North Sea in August 1918,
Robert Chettleburgh
Was one of the marriecl men who
gave up his life for his country on
October 6th;' /9I8
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