.7- iifficial List of Casualties ROYAL CANADIAN All FORCE OVERSEAS Missing 0n. Active Service After I‘ couver Island, B. C Winnipeg, Man. Holder, James Caulfield, Princeton, Ont. Kennedy. Irvin C- S.-L., Cumberland Ont Levering, Mervyn FQ, Orillia, Ont ville, O Nixon, Hamid Joseph. Fi-Lieut. Hamilton, Ont Prouix, Richard Godfrey, PK-Bgt- szlult Ste. Marie, Ont. ‘ Roberts, John Murray, 110., Win- Prevlonsly Reported Missing On Active Service — Now For Official Purposes Presumed Dead Alta. Cameron, William Parmenas, P0,. Winnipeg, Man. Carter. John Thomas, WO., Van- couver, B. C. Connor, James Gibson, H), Nli- MI» 3- - ncura. Falls. N. Y., USA. Donaldson. Gordon Edward, 1N1, Tawonto. Ont Elliott, Donald Ciuietopher, Sgt, Bmntford, Ont, Gowrie, Cheater Bruce, W0, ‘Pramping Lake, Sosk. Gustlltson. Roy Goats Helmer. F-Sgt, Avcnlea. Sask. NIcLend. John W0 Booth Brickyn. New Tcron- to. lichianus. l\'ll'tfi'l'9ill, Qu . Show. Malcolm Crimmirls, PO., Amhcrstburd, Ont S lton. Lcrhbridge, ic Arthur Douglas. PE-Sgh, Ont. orollgh, Ont. Killed On Active Service : - "d. George Hamilton, LAC, 'I‘.‘.\FI, Ont. o. CANADIAN 31m! ova i Iifnritime River. N, St. Isodorc, N. B Seriously Wounded Corps of Royal Canadian neers B kh End ar ouse. Harmon Permednoill, Spn, New Mines, N S. A Grérdlner. Edward Cecil, 3dr 1m n1 . N. s. " txcrn: Geurge Rome sewa“ L_ listed as wounded. His next-cf-kin Sgt. Church St., Liver '5 ' s Pollard, Hnwkesbur , N. S, n: FIFlT-Iler‘ .—. Address and Missing In France William. 8 éft Ewart, led feelirm ci’ the/t. we gather hem ure having you in Mr and Mrs Simon Cavlnldh. a New Haven has received word that their son Pte. P.W. Cavanagh has hem reported missing in Action since Aug 10-46 in Francs. i_._____i~————_ _ _. ___ , Fredericton, N. B. Glonet. Joseph Laure, Pto, Al- PO» Farmer, D. l". oyd ' George, ‘Ross William, Sgt... Boile- Durl-nl iatilon with friend. you have by Canadian-Provost Corps v Arsenault. Peter Alma, Cpl..- Ggrrett, John, Gnr. Batlnunt, N _ . McIsaac, John Alexander, Gnr. lnvernesa, N. S. Corps cf Royal Canola eers Prise. Wilfred, 3pm, Sussex, NJ. N lrsuwic ow Cruickshank, James, te., Hiber- B ed ones. John, F0, Edmonton, Seriously Inisrod loyal Canadian Artillery Thom son. William Raymond, (Inn, lpmsn, N..B. Died 0f Wounds Royal Canadian Artillery Burrage, Lawrence Leroy, Onr. Gallant, Joseph Leo, Pte., Petit Recher. N. B. Severely Wounded Royal Canadian Artillery Lunn, Raymond Morris, Gm‘. Three Mile Plains, N. S. Wcnnded Royal Canadian Artillery Campbell, Gregory Stephen, Grin, Newcastle, N B. Hayward, Raymond Stirling, Cinr., Milford, N. B. - Long, Edward, Gnr., Sydney, NS. Swinamer, lam Henry, L..- Sgt, Falmouth, N. S. Corps of Royal Canadian Crossman. Engineers lmvrence William, Pte., Halifax, N. . Western Ontario Regiment Dicker, Joseph LeRoy, Pte, Syd- ney. N. S. Central Ontario Regiment Galloway, Alexander, Rfn, Plum- Picklea Shaw. the last yenl‘ of Rodney Louie. Btt, e on Paul Arthur. P1.-Lieut.. Alifl. possessed a most William Robert, F0, CANADA She Euston Si... Charlottetown, P. E. I. )1 vesgey 0t the Royal Canadian Army Service p orps roving”) Cormier, Abbey Joseph, gte, 6 in: t Aur e. . was feelin ly el IPte, Bolshebert, snxhuy “lured 3 New Brunswick " ‘ nt Bouchard. Fldele Joseph, L.-Cpl. Savoy, N. B. tenderly Island Casualties lists released here today. Pte. Joseph Clarence Burke is his mother, Mrs. Lily Burke, 21a m Emmanum 1am “'1” Rcllment John Shirley, The well-dressed gentleman of the 18th century wore lace collars, cuffs, Pte., 5LTiE§Jim1 siloagogettes, mile and ATTENTION FARMERS REGARDING HELP fhrough arrangements made with the National Selective Service and the Mllliary Authorities, at Ottawa, we are in a position to offer to the farmers of this Province, the services oi.‘ 150 members of the Pic- icl Highlanders, under the Detailed Farm Duty Plea. The rate of pay is $3.00 per day, wet days and Sundays excluded. Anumberofihesem h I d rrl e1 j with the different farmersenwhqatvhlltlvzelltnityd: upzallczllonhllrvleabslewfgnlczguftifl their services. _ Further arrivals of these men will depend upon the number of applications received. Therefore,.ln order that there may be no delay in furnishing this help when needed, it is important that fannera re- quiring help now, or at a later date, advise this office immediately tho number of men required and the approximate date they will require them. Please phone year requirements (collect). The Dominion-Provincial Fam labour Bureau pleasure and rasrct tonight. pleas- our midst once and provided the best aid. Ella, as she was familiarly known by her many friends and neighbors, unselfish happy disposition. She was always interested in church work while able was a regular attend- b lint and helper in Sunday School. > For over onc quarter century she ' was the competent treasurer of the Hampton Auxiliary of the W. M, 5., an office which she faith- fully and honorably discharged. leaves to mourn one sister, Mrs. Hector Kier. of Granville and several nieces and nephews, beside Presentation LAO. Malcolm Matheson went a few days leave at his home in Glen Charlovtetoun Chetncy. Rolf Arthur, Sgt... a recepumh A ma)“. WON“ ad. Grmmd 1.3m“- 3- - dress was read by Miss Annie Mac- Cvlfl. Rltlhflld MBFWH. 589-. Hlm- Leod while Mrs. Colin Msclnmss pre- lltcn, Ont. seated him with a well fillet purse Curbhey. Thomll Gwrlo. IO. ct matey. A delicious lurch was Winnipeg, Man. server by the ladies the n- Dewar. John Fraser. 1'0. Lon- ler of the n lat. was haunt. don, Ont. si an! . usic Doe, James Harrington, 1'0, Vic- tin-nines Jean toria. B. C. Hilnne and Mr. Leith Beck. Citiltfi‘ Fiddick. Ronald Lewis, F0. Van- Messrs Alex MacDonald and - , a» Rue, .N mucwlnautneaaulu: 695552, (15%. T A“ m’ ‘w mo. Malcokrl Matheson. ’ Hicks, Clifford Waldron, n.-l..t., Dw- Melwlm-It L! with ml"!- , regret, on learning of . departure from us no soon the years of . us as studen qualities so endeared yourself to us that it la not easy to see you leave the Glen but we take consolation . ' lar ville, N. B. in the knowledge that wherever R P?“-‘5°s“- ‘(Mound wumm‘ Po" d Royal Canadian Army you may go or whatever tasks you {$112}, 951.’; 1d sh m 17o Service Corps may have to perform you will al- Ih m ° l‘ Giro er an‘ " Ibgler, George. Pte, Box so, ways do your duty serving your e Pugwash, N. S king and country. We ask you now to acce t tlllS small gift in the spl it in w ich it is offered not for more return to their homes and lov- Your friends and neighbors of . i Glen William and vicinity. . In Memoriam On June 8th. the residents of Hampton and vicinity were sadden- ed when word was received that Miss Ella Wilson had passed away at the home of her niece, Mrs. George Bell of Charlottetown. Miss Wilson. who was in her eightleth year. spent practically all her life on the old Wilson homestead at Hampton. During her long, active New Abflfdrcn. Glflfie BBY. N. 5- lit he nobiy assisted her brother r-oH.“1§l.J§§l§l§sl-l’.”%l‘ xmnom’ C"?! 0f WWI! 3151*"!!! Rcebcit and sister Fannie, both of g Hallpran, Wflfigm Rlghgr-Q. W0" Elllineers whom predeceased her, in the labor g. gonna“ M,“ Randall. Nvfmbn Ivlh. 5N» and manifold duties required to op- i Emmy wales; gem-Lug" wlnq- Fredericton. N. B- __ , crate their fine farm, possessing . Km QM c NEW Brant-Ill‘?! Ralph no gplcndid “health slge twast always H _ , _ _ ur s. . -. usy un an un or unae acc - Tlmxggff 02f?“ “m” w’ 5' Woodstock. N. B. denit kiln the ylntefidcl leg rend- , L . re r an nva or e Bul~illlgb§§ in?” Melvin,’ man" 56ml"!!! will!!!“ Tnainde; of her life. This mis- McCulloch. mom Lloyd, we. N“ Brunswick Resimwt fortune she cheerfully and uncom- Tlm p35, M“, plainlngly bore always. grateful for the attentions and minlstrations oi’ those. in whose home she spent llel‘ life. , - 5 strength gradually weakened, untll ‘ j June 6th she peacefully passed <- s on, at the home of her beloved f. .1 niece who so tenderly nursed her , i of medical ‘ - j . @llou@lao . R 1d p,- k_ _ WBSQBP. N. B. o. lar e number of friends and v , VillrlillnglrfaKefii. ghglanggt’ NW“ Swill, and 7- E- 1- acqua ntances. Her funeral on ‘ ;‘ rnbrnnk. Pets-r Frances, Sgt, 3931mm! June 8th was held at the home of - . t‘ Vlldcn. Illinois, USA. Mgilfliféy Jamal; Pa; herhephew, Ml‘. Warren Ferguson f; of Hampton. Her pastor, Rev. R. ~ g United Church 1 RQIAQ paid high tribute to the deceased. while beautiful floral tributes from . her family and the W. M. S. gave ‘ mute testimony to the esteem o! Y .- rendered by Mrs. John McQunrrie. The remains were laid to rest beside brother and sister in the Crapaud cemetery. The following were the pail-bearers: John H. Myers, C. E. Shaw, John Rogerson, Mark Carn- eron, Warren Viilett and George New Brunswick. Ileglgagng Cameron. Fullerton, Fred Whit ,Pt ,, . I've wrestled on towards heaven, l icy, N. B. e e Bu“ ‘Clalnst storm and wind and tide, Now like a weary traveller w Only one Islander is listed in Tht l neth on his guide. Royal 63mg?‘ the latest Canadian Army casualty Amaid teiTe shades of evening, While sinks life's lingering sand, I hail the glory dawrlin ADELAI - When n milk cart horse fell here und cut its knee. the driver tied it behind the cart. harnessed himself to the brcastcollar. and pulled the cart. ll. alf up hilbtohis home.‘ esYIIIIIIliJaIIa 5-0,.“ sum“ and _ - guston Street. Charlottetown, P. CART BEORE HORSE Regiment ' ' —~— Wesley, m, mt gamma. D‘ ' w?’ § h h h h h \ \ 5 \ h \ i i i i h i a Manl- r. its 1 _ M Stewiacke, N. S. value but iZS a token of our love “orda- M- ~- .. .. ............ i“;".i’ii°"l.ifii’.’“.‘i'°‘é‘.ilil.i“.i'.fifi Products ' W" “skwunam New.‘ n,” ltoyslwCrsynlan ' n?» forleot you. spraying tine; the Candi!!! film"! h!“ 6600 i ' ' " 1's r , R gar George, Sgt. New- day to soon come w en crue “mince” ' . ‘ Toronto. Ont. casuzlelrm no w" w,“ be om and our M‘ on“ t Job They have increased hasrisencven . l l Her and and The only Canadian- Killed n. Action 5188"‘ AVB- Amherst. N - the departed. The hymns suns ; modobvflornotconsvlnscl Royal Canadian Artillery MW" WWW“ Ami’ were favorites of Miss Wilsons; .= lnCcnndulstilntsonl by Alphonso, any,’ Lam’, Mfldlcfll 9°!‘ "The Sands of Time are Sinking m, RgdCreasln prisoner- s, KOW. VBTTIOH 59TH!‘ . PM. Hll- and "The Lord's My Shepherd". one,” parcels, sash of New Brunswick Reg on u". N. 5- A beautiful solo “Only Shadows" “M, “M”, I "t h her i t 4 i ...l._._,......3._,.,...... ,... l sonar lunaaao re All. nus mun l‘é..'..‘?‘..‘.'l?§.t’.i'u'f.§‘§..‘-‘l‘i ‘ (a) ‘mate's more money to spend; (b) Morepecplc ' , ‘th changed fofivllogfixtlg 21nd increased food needs-t Because fluid milk is tlonlsts as the most nothing has been Its sale- Today. Canadians are drinking more milk-and a greater percentage of ourdmllk supply is being consumed as ul ml h of _ Nlilkisourmoetvaluablcfoodltmust provide us with milk to drink, with utter, cheese, evaporated and con- centrated milk and a score of other the (c) Our Armed rem. and Allies ucts make heavy dunsnds. m9"- b°m"9°— It has therefore been n ' — by ratlomng,_ by subsidies,‘ by careful planning and by ‘ other controls —to divert our milk sup- ' ply into channels most suited to our various food needs. ILIIID MILK TAKI 35% OI DUI MILK regarded by nutri- nearly perfect food, ' allowed to interfere with f!" _ ever before. Fluid milk astthe right of way, but don’t waste a drop l BUTTER TAKIS 45% OI OUR MILIQ In the first three years of war, ourl butter consumption increased 10.9%. So, ration- ln_g was established to prevent too much mllk going into butter, at the expense of other important milk products, and to insure a fair share to everyone. The rationing of butter was influenced by the fact that it has less nutritive value than some other milk products, and be- cause we get a generous supply of fats or their food equivalent in other forms. A To a proper balance of con- sumption between various milk products l.” and to ensure that butter is put into ' storage for winter use-when production drops-it is necessary to reduce the ration from time to time. " lee sauna AND omen mus rnonucrs l" TAKI AIOIIT 'l'k% OI Olll MILK mg more milk. Milk sugar is used in the manufacture of Penicillin and for other x wartime purposes. Casein (a milk by-prod- ‘ ,' _ l ' uct) ls used ln making glue for aeroplaned. The manufacture of ice cream is restricted to the 1941 level because milk is needed for other purposes. Milk Powder and Condensed Milk are tak- i 90% OI Till MILK PRODUCED IN CANADA IS CONQUMID IN CANADA ‘rm: wnhrrlvrl: . racrranohn nu] surely o... equipment shortages, and the fact that it takes two tothreeyears to ' bring a calf into milk production. The above graph shows In percentage hm! the Mei Canadian milk supply Is used. Y pa!‘ (gflflilfiil/ w: . I943 I64 500.000 lb! ,.\\ IZZGUQOOOIIS. rnrcnshnln rnnnr:_aollhn' " . milk ggductiorl in 194.3 by more than million quarts over 1938. They have done this in the face of a 25% reduction in farm help, TAKIS 10% OI 0L! MILK Canada's annual cheeseproduction has gone up by about 37 million pounds since the war. Cheese is a concentrated food product- easily shipped and stored. That is one reason why we send large quantitiesto ,. Great Britain to help meet its pressing l, food needs. While in the last year we ex- , ported four of every_ five pounds of cheese ' we ntade, our production has been so increased that we have left for domestic use about three million pounds a year ’ l more than before the war. \ . EVAPDRATED MILK TAKES 6% OI OUR MILK ' = A l More than twice as much (152 million lbs.) . was used by Canadians this last year as in 1 , 1938 (74 million lbs.). And yet, there has 1 , not: been enough. ‘_ .‘ Where has it all gone? It's an important - food for babies-and there are 50,000 more g i of them a year. Larger quantities have i gone to areas where flesh milk is not - available. Armed Services have added new l demands. In spite of this, our elrports of l evaporated milk to Great Britain, New- K foundland and the West Indies, etc., are maintained at pre-war level. friend or are... wlcrlv use?» compo: ms Plenty Wheat’ For Relief Purposes A wheat m A!" 31' W -— carry-or r . mltflly 1.000.000.1100 bushek on July 3i. 1945. was estimated at tmi- i annual mcetin oi’ the Interns fl Wheat Comm ttee Council which I ended here y. The council concluded tint that lvolulm or wheat would be avail- l able for relief of the war-invaded areas or for any other purpose now urlforssen. 11.5.1]; ACHES Drive out TMAKIN’ A Murmur xme our or m ow Fl mesa Pies Hi5 Les- wuv/ mwrllggelerx sows: By J. n. uremic... Boarding House With Maia. Ho?!“ / x ' "DETAR MAISOR, m ‘(OUR omoeeuk lice seocvam w s /’ al-losu .' ’ » .1 assoc-its "i % curios‘ '" ‘ow | ’/ % . a . ‘IMV QQQM” /// c.5322 ALL waft...» ENCLOSING cl-lccll Ayala) wipe Acres: ALL a . . . u = _ “AMAZING! 11,415 using); 4x, ' I hiiffikitottfit» . ALi. ‘nus MONEY-W HIR- A"- I “Nfiu releases U!» . '7 we. MORE SURPRISED , . T. was» we A '