of the gallant young men from Glenelg who went overseas to fight for Liberty and to help Chain the Human Monster of Europe. The regretable part of the list are the following young men who went over never to return. Killed in Action John Weir Thomas Morrison |N. J. McMillan = Albert Sewell |Goldwin Patterson J. M. Ledingham Thos. Mather William Falkingham | Wallace Mathewson Duncan Black Leonard McFadden Frank McFadden Alex McVicar - Fred Clancy John R. McDonald A. Wright | Stanley McNally Names of Soldiers now returned home or are expected soon to return . ~=* | Alex Bell John Kennedy 'Ernest McGirr J. W. Greenwood | Lloyd Matheson Herbert Atkinson A. Connelly Thomas Gray Harold Watson _ Archie McKinnon Frank McAssey Albert Davis Louis Newell Archie McComb R. G. Lindsay Percy Davis Ivan Edwards Frank Sullivan Nassau Whitmore W. E. Walker Noel Nicholson George Young G. A. Ledingham John Mortley (navy) Donnald McArthur. Daniel Ray Wilfred Campbell William Alice Thos. Lauder Chas McGillivray ‘Lance McGirr Angus Dunbar | William McGirr John McTaggart ‘Charles Havens W. J. Arrowsmith Lachlin Dunbar H. J. Whitmore George Tracy Joseph Allan Elmo Edwards Edward Burke Stewart McGillivray George Arnett James McInerney Joseph Kenny John McKeown Sr Donald McArthur Hector McDonald James Atkinson Joseph Young Elmer Sweeny Cecil McNally J. L. McKinnon Angus McDonald John McKeown John McDonald Stewart Thibaudeau The Council of Glenelg would be pleas ed to consider any corrections of above list. Should any person notice any errors or omission in the list please notify either myself or J. S. Black, Clerk, within a week or ten days. Daniel Edge, Durham. Glenelg, June 7, 1919.