tun IEEII ma» Illill i laailiiltlllll ' lay ttlilss - tllll Illli Plus NEWS -— CARTOON ‘ SHOWS — 2.30 - 7 ._ ii '-'J'V'-.'a‘e'n'4'n'tfin" iii-DAY sun sir. 7 -_=- EMPIRE-c g.- ciriroi. ..-. Tfl-iiltiir AND sir. AWlESS iiuoi ONOSI t‘ s lite laria| live- a. “uubpeuiirsi lllltl "Sill lllli lllllll llllif III ' "IV/It'll MID, HenaMeMfll. I ' PLUS IIIIAI. AND “WOUNDID IN ACTION” ALL NEXT WEEK Canada's Favorite Radio Singer of Western Songs “ HANK, TliE YODELLING RANGER ” SHOWS 2.30 — 7.00 — l.“ On Monday evening July 31. 104i upwards of one hundred guest; from rbrreet Hill and surrounding districts assembled at the hoan of Mrs. A. D. McDonald to tender a aicwer tn her daughter ME“- tt. whose marriage to T. ear lltyle of onterio had taken place "it previous week. The-bride and troom were completely taken i i‘ a‘ . - weal’ . _ thanked her friend; as also did her '-Murie1 to Rev. “maul fer new: ofanewaynatllell! lletllkted null}: ants a wont. auietlv ear‘ COOKS for Photoe- coivi-"snarui?" . sum“ HON ula IN ISEIVIUIQ I N puns‘ oaaré’ “$9?” ma sundry t-ioneoi ' A. iu Preaclu Servi i . . I assoc c 1* i" tear. l- 20in. ,3} "chm Bay at a Pim. mv. a. ‘ I 8- ~t . t . wllllfiegllrltlpg v D sr. rariia-s as! na a I l! " srvicea m “I iCAltts-S -_-_. POWNAL CHARGE, United Church oi Canada. Services Sun. ton zsu PLM itiifiéslia om- }P.M. Pownai. F/L. R. W. guest preacher. , _.i._ , CAVENDISII. - ltev. W‘ O. IBvrBIII/On will conduct a service of, JFK-thin in the Baptist Church at wavenaan. Sunday evening, Aug- Iust 20th at B o'clock. 8-18-11. ______. THE PRIJSBYTERIAN CHURCH in CANADA. Services Sunday August 20th will be as follows: Wood island; 11.00 A.M. Wood 1s- laiids East Hall 3.00 RM. Caled- onia 7.30 P.M Rev. T.A.A. Dike. Minister. 3-13-11. CORRECTION — In a list of subscriptions to the King's County Hospital in Thursday's G an error was made. The correction reads Alliston $44.00. ' VALLEYFIELD UNITID Church, -Servlce, August 20th at 3.00 p.111. It will be conducted by Rev. E. J. Evans, of Belfast. There will not be service at Orwell Head. A. S. Weir, Interim Chairmen. l-ls-li THE PRESIIYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. B Services next 10rd lows: l1 A. River 3 P.M. Glasgow Road 7.30 ‘RM. Donald Nicholson. fviinister. POLICE COURT — In the Police Court yesterday morning two drunks were fined $5 and cosh or 10 days. A case oi assault was further adiourned one week. a-is-ii. . - rlage were "- troit. Michigan. cow > THE CHAKLUIT —il.—-— Are You Nerd of _' liming? can 11010 you whit 40 50% of all fle h! Itld Pure seer-l n‘ some“: For better .2232: C. . . r. uiilyciffififfffiyag. "'4 5'51""- Awnst istii. ' hnplm“. I tame MoMURltAYS Maritime R0 lfictlertctorlifuimaflv" l ETOWN GUARDIAN [Official List ' of ilasualties ROYAL CANADIAN All FOIOI OVERSEAS Mhatng OxkActIVe Opera , Anderson. Paul, t. VMr. 0e “I lus Anderson Natl?‘ ' u" 162i Ave.. Winnipeg‘. Marci?) Morley Calatwell, lchael James Wal. iifmfiiiwvllai" it °'e'"°“ "so. - a " """ W9)‘. ward Geo , WO., . I. G. Cravvley (Iltilllié) 302 Bloor St. E., Oshawa, Ont. ' DIV/Mn. Ernest Albert Wesley, Ik-Sgi... Mrs. E. A. W. Dawson (wife) 644 Baillol St., Toronto, Ont. rindiay. Lloyd my. wo., Mr. J. dis (lather) Kelloe, Man. FL-meut, . , (mother) City View, Graham, Frederick George, WO., . Jig‘. Graham (father) Oak mo»... Leonard, n.- hmhnn.‘ ilk/CL. Trgarmtan éwifs) . r n , _ Hullh I 0 O I112 Archibalg Huish (father) Whon- ocllrfl .n. h rig, nier C arles. Sgt, ACw2 King, AB. (wife) Grimston Park, Nr. Radcaster, Yorks., England._. Mr. G. C. King (father) Peace Riv- erltftllf" i. c snn J Al d , wo., Mrs. Th. Mgczennaifxrvlviflzfi ll Ruble St. Amherst, N. 't. breakfast was served at the home of the bride's parents to relatives of the contracting parties. The hep. DY 0011919 10ft on a honeymoon trio through Nova Scotla and New Brunswick. They will reside 1n Sununereide where the groom is stationed with the R.C.A.F, out or WWII Iuests fieeent at the mar- Gertude Da.ley of tha nursing staff of the st. M“. ma’: 305F361. Ani-lzonish. N. S Miss Genevive MacDonald of 0 wa and Robert MacDonald of (Patriot tta- De- HAMPTON Pastoral Charge Rev. Peter Jackson: Victoria ll a.m. Hampton S pm. Bonshaw a p,rn, 3-18-11 CORNWAL-L PASTORAL CHARG . — ices . Auzust ng n a Pins. School P.M. Cornwall 7.30 EM. S. School llalwetlilf. Rev. J. R. Skinner, Min. r. JOHN'S PB-IBBYTIIIA-N lfast. Serviosa S y School at . vtcming Worship at ll. Evening service at 8 o'clock. Service Point Prim School ‘House, Sunday. AUR- uet 30th. Rev. E. C. Evans, Min- later. 8-18-11. ENGAGIMENT — Mra. Annie MacDonald, Cornwall, announced the engagement of her daughter. William Clarke MacDonald, West Bay, Cape Bre- ton, son of Mr. and Mrs. George MacDonald. Green Hui, Nova Scotia. The marriage will take place early in September. I-ld-li -CHURCII 0F ENGLAND III- VICES, Sunday, August Nth. St. John's Church, Crapaud. Ch School 10.30 A. M. rig 7.3 P. M. 8t. Elizabeth's C urch. Sprinttfleld. Church School 10.30 A.M‘ Evensong .. PM. . Thomas’ Church, Long Creek. Holy Communion 10.00 A. M. Rev. G. R Hartman, Rector. 8- MUSlC ENJOYED — P. Ser t. J J. MacMlllen and Piper J. S. sc- urch u.‘ MCI‘! a-is-ii. I St. LOCAL PYTHIAN ELECTED - Mr. Hamid MacLeen. who is a ber of Emglre Lodge No. 1s, of Pyt ias, has been elec- the highest Mficc in the Domain, IIIIIIPLV, that of icr .or he Maritime l-ilch met in New Gras- r concluding Wednes- MARSIIIELD PRE SBYTERIAN ' Charge - Services for next Lord's Da , August 20th will be held as fol ows: Mt. Stewart 10.30 a.m.; shfield 3 p.m.; 5.5. 2 p.m.; and 11-111.; 6.8. 6.45 . . s.s. 10.30 a.rn.. Ad]. e Salvation Army will be the guest speaker at Marsh- fleld. Rev. Henry P. Bsak, min- lster. 8-18-11 Personals Mr. Joseph O'Brien. is leaving Monday to attend the races in St. Stephen. N.B Mr Ralph C H Central Bede- ue. is riding ‘till week in the lty. ta g in "Old- Hcnie" cele- brations. Mr and Mrs. James D Curtis. Q1“‘ll0, Maine, who have been mak- a cycll four of the island, le t last even for the mainland. Mrs. Arthur MacDonald of New Aulay of the Cape Breton High- landers, Sydney, C.B., were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Strickland, Spring Park Road, Wednesday evening and delight- ed the house part with pipe music. Sergt. MacMllan was in specially fine form giving several selections which were magnificent. -(Sdyney Post-Record please copy) are three Island casualties in the latest official list oi the Canadian ISLAND CASUALTIES - mere‘ Dominion has returned home after a pleasant holiday visit with friends and relatives in Alberton and Mon- rose. . , Mr. Grant McLeod. Hope River, (and Mr. Heath Campbell of long IRlver, were overnight guests of lMr. Robert McClumpha of Bay Ibrtune. i Mr. and Mrs. William Petto and ilittie daughter Bette, of Auburn. Island. left Charlottetown Please . Mur hy, William Joseph ‘Bern- ard, .-Lieut., Mr. John Murphy gratther) 09f Bronson Ave., Ottawa, Pratlett, Oliver John Lancaster 0-. Mr. W. 0. Pratlett (father) 547 Dupont St., Toronto. Ont. Sheen, Robert Jordan, P0,, Mrs H. J. Sheen (wife) Cardaton, Alta i Sinser. Jacob Henry, lit-Sgt, Mr ,Nathan Singer (father) 58 iAve, Outremont, Montreal, ue. Smith, Geor e Earl, R-Sge, Mr, G. E. Smith ( other) 1874 Rae St., Regina, Sask. Strumm, Maynard Lloyd, p, ‘Sgt, Mr. R. H. Strurnm (father) l040-l3th St., Saskatoon, Sssk. Vannier. Joseph Jacques Ro- dolphe, WO., Mrs. W. E. Vannier (mother) I-Ialleybury, Ont. Starr, James Mervin, Sgt., Mr. Arthur Starr (father) 810 River St., Kenora. Ont. Previously Reported Missing On Active Service - Now Reported Safe — United Kingdom Gingras, Paul Henri, fit-Sgt, Mr. Ra hsel Gingras (father as Vic- tora St., Quebec, Que. Previously Reported Miaalng On Active Service — Now For Official Purposes Presumed Dead Crawford. Kenneth, FCL, Mr. W. J. Crawford (father) 1s 3rd Ave. S. E. Dauphin, Man. Elliott. Eldon Burke, F'l.-f..leut., Rev. A. E. Elliott (father) Suther- land. Sask. Forster, William Frederick, PO., Mrs. Bertram Forster (mother) 0 1-2 Rebecca St., Hamilton, Ont. Hansell, Harry Ernest, lit-Sgt, . . G. Hsnsell (father) Vulcan. Alta. Kelly, John lnmer, WO., Mrs. John Kelly (mother) 138 Breeze Hill Ave, Ottawa, Ont. Macfarlane, Ronald Ernest. D. F. M., IFL-Lleut. Mr. John Mac- (father) 205 McSween Road, Chilliwack, B. C. Wilton, Waiter Terrance. Fl.- Lieut, Mr. L. G. Wilton (father) Wawanesii, Man. Yard, Bernard John, WO., Mr. B. J. Yard (father) 1430 East 10th Ave., Vancouver. B. C. Dangerously Ill As A Result 0i Injuries Sustained 0n Active ervice Davies, Kenneth James, P0,, Mr. T. L. Davies (father) 32 Sun- set Blvd., St. Vital, Mari. CANADA Killed On Active Service Hickey. Lawrence Francis, Fl.- Lieut., Mrs. L. F. Hickey (wife) 35 M ' St. M to . B. lffrigogllzis, Dangle ‘Fhomas, LAC., Scrvloa After tiona I , Gordon Keith, wo., Mn, r i [and welcome look about ntIOYEI‘, ItLM-CS. GATINEAU. They Joould look back on exciting weeks.‘ Jduring which they took part in Nelson vssion patrol operations. joined I PAGE THREE Islanders Spent Exciting Week’ on Destroyer lVhich Took Part in Invasion Patrol Operations‘ Canada's shore; had a other day to officers and the Royal Canadian Navy des- mm in attack on two submarines, engaged and probably dcstro E-Boat and shot do Hera are 12 rating; from thei Maritime; who served in the GATJ INEAU during her recent missions. Thev are: left to right, front row: Sto. Harold Riicllll‘, RCNVR, WOODSIDE and DARMOUTl-l. N. i; Chief S10. Nail ltlaclsano, RC. -R-. Clears‘. I‘. E. L: C, E, R. A. Raymond Hickey, RCNVR, MONG- tcn, N. B; CPO. Waiter Kettle RCNR, HALIFAX, Chief Cook James Campbell, RCNVR, DART- outh and Sto. Joseph Martin. It. C.N.V.R.. Charlottetown, P. E. I. (Back row): A. B. William Nich- ols, R.C.N.VR.. Sydney. N. S.: A. I. Bruce MacDonald. R. C. N. V. I... Summerslde. P E 1.: A. B. John Delaney, RCNVR, Saint John, N. 8.; Ldg. Smn. E. Pollock, RCNR, Am- herst. N. 5.: A. B. Raymond Ellis, RCNVR and A. B. H. Levine, RCNVR. both of Saint John. N. B. t t - ASSIGNED NEW DUTIES ‘The GATINEAU, dubbed one of the "seagoingest" ships in the Canadian Service - because since commissioning she has spent more than 80 percent of he." time at sea -hss been assigned new duties after months of anti-submarine patrol, strenuous rehearsals for D- Day and patrol operations in the _ her complement had received o friendly English channel during the assault tlietn the on France. l-lon. Angus L. Macdon- rullllgS oiflald Minister of National Defence ‘lfor Naval Services, revealed yester- d BY. GATINEAITS experiences include fine probable destruction of an ‘enemy E-boat yed a GermanlCharinel, assists in Wn flying bombs. tacks on two U-bouts and battles with robot bombs which the enemy be- gan hurling overhead toward Lon- in the English successful at- don and the south coast of England patrol duty. In disclosing that the GATINEAU had completed her invasion assign- ment, the Minister's statement noted that during the destroyers recent operations five members cf ational citations. GATINEAU 1s the former H.M.S. EXPRESS with a long record of sea action in this war. she was taken over by the Canadian Navy and re- commissioned a. year ago and was engaged for several months on to her assignment to U-boat, patrol and invasion operations in British (voters- During the~past six months the "sea-going express" has been at sea no less than 14-8 days and has taken part in so many convoy assign- ments, anti-U-iboat sweeps and forays with the enemy that the captain has lost count. FOUGHT ROBOT BOMBS GATINEAUSs guns were among the first to betrained on the now famous robot bombs. "They were a ber- ‘ Ypuzzling sight at first," Lieut. Afziurice Clizidivick, RCN, Executive Oiflcci‘ 0f GATIHEAL, sziifi, “they ivliizz by so fast you emf hardly keep your eye on uioni. We saw a lot of them when vre were on duty 1111 the Channel. They fly at amaz- }ing speed and it's hard to get, u- licnd on them." "We think we go". a couple." said Boitlcwziin AS.C O, Lloyd "Hoot" ,Gibsoii of Strzitford, Ont, "We (trained our gum on one that was flying about 100 ynrds off our bow while the destroyer was on invasion and after our fire it whirled down unto the sea and exploded". , Giving his version of (he exper- ‘ienccs oi the sliip “"1111 robot bombs Lieut, Cdl‘. Gross said, "We defin- , itely got one of (he bombs. It came ,on a long glide straight on, but was , not going to hit us. The bomb was ‘coming at the easiest angle for ua gto fire at it and I ' ed to keep the ‘ship pointed 1llB.( i. line with it. The bombs travel along on a gliding |course until they hzive reached the distance for which they have been set and then th take a deep inn mid-oceanconvoy escort work prior cllne toward the! target. The; h why I am certain we got this oaa- In the half dawn we could see our Oerlikon tracers going up aw bouncing off the bomb, but them must have found its I the delicate mechanical. bomb twisted sideways and W [straight down into the sea 500 yards away from the sob. e could feel tlie concussion on Q faces a4 it exploded. Lleut. Cdr. Groos said likely the mm of vista " had mi thwm of t bodied use ng r 00cm ichuflllfil a few dean alter bk b)’ liifiirlse when they arrived horns ircm a. fishing trip dressed in clofiu for such 00 , Army released yesterday. Pte. John’ Alfred MacDonald, son of Mrs. Mary MacDonald, Annsndale, and Gnr. Francis Joseph Chaisscn. con of Mrs. Margaret Chslsson, Harbour ROSCI. Tigriish, are reported killed. in action. Pte. John Joseph Chais- son. son of Mrs. Katherine Mc- by plane on Tuesday morning after -a week’; visit at the home of Mrs. more parents. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Jili- liam Taylor, New Dominion. Mr. and Mrs. Don Covey, ac- companied by Miss Elsie Stannard, Halifax, are in the city for Old Mrs. D. T. Higgins (wife) 7B2-l5th St. N. W. Calgary, Alta. McGuire, Michael James Doran. WO., Mrs. M. J. D. McGuire (wife) Ottawa. Ont. Redpath. John Geo e. PO. Mi‘- 4 Parkside [husband "Ted" as he is familiarly! known after which all Joined hands - FM‘ and sang "For They Are Jolly Gocd| “illisinfl their a rell, t bride Fellows.” Lunch was served by the ""14"! a beaut iul rose sheer ladies and the remainder of the ‘ma. with flowers in her hair [evening was pleasantly spent in s m Rh’: Ho? descended the tairs~rnusic and song. Mrs. Robin Clay Charlottetown, PI I , A Wolfe-Ste. l bert. N S Back row, L. Balser, L-Sto , Moncton, .. Back in Canada for leave from mliiesweeping duties in the English Channel where they went through action packed days during the invasion are 1'8 . R. F. Redpath (father) l Place. Montreal, Que. l B,C. rusipreeided at the piano in iier usual pobl ner and did much to- ward making the evening such a gieven in his success. Mr. Homer Turner de- ial way. After ing seated l hted the audience with several ""11 lleRVll laden baskets of liri selections. After singin is were car ed in by the issea “God Save The King" and wishing Brenda Griffin and Alexin; ac- Mr. and Mrs. I-layle many years of lead who opened them and the happy wedded bliss all departed to‘ iccnmvflfiying verse, were read try-their homes. s "its Ml-riorie Macfgod. The glf -—————-——— tor-slated of linen, glnmware. Buy flour and cereals in smaller ihfltiies and china. Although socuantltles and more often during “m1! t “Mar- the summer months and store in L in words 8km b urpri a fewywesll are?“ airtight coritaine I F. merville, Donald, Sourie. la rePOrted wound- WOUNDED IN FRANCE —- Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Murphy of Bum- received word last week that their son Joseph W“ seriously wounded in action France. and sent to hospital at base. » But later they received further par- ticulars in a letter from Joe him- self stating he was flown from hos- pital in France m England and is now in hospital there with a badly shattered leg, and 8011i! M11101‘ wounds. As Joe always took an part in the social events of forces Home Week. Mr. Covey was for some time Canadian Press repres- entative in this city. Visitors registered at the Tourist Travel Bureau yesterday were: Miss Ethel McPnee Dartmouth. Miss Anne i Halifax, Mr. John l-LB. Oakey. Bell and party. Pictou. and . . 1'20. Creighton. Woodstock. N.B. CENTRAL ROYALTY W. I. The Central Royalty Women's Institute met on Tuesday evening August. 1st, at the home of Mrs. Pius O'Meara. The Vice President. t ried the meeting Ode. teen ided to the Roi Call. France. IIYMINlALe-On Wedlild-III morning, August 0nd. Rev. IMIU; A. Dougen united in vtie Holy. Bonds of Mstrimonl’ Mill Isabelle Doyle of Charlottetown and Jos. Eugene Dal. 01 NW Castle, N. B. The marr age too: fan's Basilio ._ eo- owsra. The bride given in mar-rinse b! M father. locked yMil-iiiiil Ind 1W“! in n floor length dress cf white satin with a full length veil and hale of white rose brads. Her bouquet was of red roses. sweetpeas and fem. Margaret, onlv sister of the bride, w... aid and iooitsd vow sweet in a floor lenli-h ("NI 03 aqua sheer, with full sleeves and sweetheart neeiiinea she "carried a bou uet of pn an 70 0W HIV‘ dragons. Kenrxs-h Dlblex. 51'0""! 0f use groom ac as man. ing the Mass, Miss Maureen Brown. aiccoriiispanied b! 8245a. Jo's. Darla? or n Jlitnl sw ,V A lllflli bemititnl liviflfllt, which included the the previous meeting were read are: approved. The dif- fanait committees lave their re- ports and new ones were a inted for the coining month. Sic , Mrs. o Mrs. Wright and Mrs. Riusael ho .1 M . oo, rs. Mrs. Ward. Lunch. Mrs. flank, Mrs. Malay, rs MacAusland and Mrs. Mcllae. ‘Ihe next (ember 7th. ‘will. “’°“.§..“°%t.‘°'.‘.°§; a ma o ‘This. Committee. 14inch was served the hostess aaaiatad by the commit in charge. B. F. llatelisaoa d: Sol Ave Maris. After the marriage »~ ttrlfxfrffifi. "r: , "'2'" t WWW loved the garage, into the kitchen-now taaslltleaarwitlaflaardtaa Want Adi,” QIMWINI llllll Aullltllll IMIKIII P u n F. w H I Ti CIGARETTE PAPERS~ OPTOMETRISTS “Specialists in the fit- ting of glasses for the correction of ocular (le- facts.” 58 Grafton Street CANADIAN ARMY OVERSEAS (Maritime Provinces) Died of Wounds Nova Stella and P. E. I. Regiment Mur hv, Harold Edward. LBW-- M", lisabeth Murphy (mother) 105 Sui-in! St. Amherst. N- 5- Killed In Action Royal Canadian Artillefl‘ . Pr i J pli. Gur- Mgr-Manila‘ ‘tilts? (mother). IIPDOI M., Tignllh. r. s. I. Neva Scotla and P. l. l- Regiment Qeddel, Garnet Cecil, Pte. Free- ' man James Geddes (father) Riv- St.. Stellarton. N. S. "Purd, Gordon Arthur, L.-Cpi-. Mrs. EIlie M. Purdy (mother) l2 Pleasant St. Trurc. N- 5- Nsw Brunswick Relllaeut Mshar, Jack Reeves. PM» M"- M n ( ther) 200 Recent gfuerreci-erlgtonnfmri. B. 1V4 IIRS. iii/tint _ LIAVI Oltlll-OITITIWN 1:00 LI. 0:00 EI- NORTHEAST AIRLINES men who served in three Bangor Cl served in Bayfield during HMCS. Thunder, Csnso and Bayfield. Here is a group of men from the Marltimes who i her recent operations. Front row, M. McLcnn, Sid, Bathurst, N.B., L. Mac- Rae. Cox'n., Flat River, P.E.I., P. J. Hughes, Cox'n. ass Minesweepers I -Smn. Cnarlott lMargueriie, Cape lottetown, P.E l Gillespie, AB, Si. George, NB , E. L Carniody, clown, P.E.I., .1 P Cormier, AB, Breton, F. Currie. L-smn. Char- Ail are members of the Royal Cfllhlflliill Naval Volunteer Reserve. _"iiiiszéi’vv;.ii}ia‘ Royal Canadian Artillery Macfuellan, Archie Angus, Gun. Duncan MacLellan (father), South West Margiiree, N. S. Nova Scotia and l’. E. I. Regiment Baillie. John Daniel. L.-Sgt,., Mrs. Gladys Mae Baillie (wife). R. R. No. 3, River John, N. S. Wounded New munswick Regiment Hoyt, Gsrnett William, Pie, Mrs. Daisy Hoyt (mother), 7c West- moreland St., Fredericton. N. B. Ward, Raymond Milton. Pte. Mrs. Mildred E. Ward (wife) Grey St., Sydney, N. S Missing Regiment De Quebec Gionet, Vslere, Cpl. Mrs. Rachel Gionet (wife), Paquetville, N. B. New Brunswick Regiment Mrs. Mary Mac Annandale. P. E. McKillcp. Earl Gordon, Silt, Ed- ging lilcKillop (father) Stewiacke, Died Of Wounds Royal Canadian Artillery Daye, William Stanley, Gnr. Mrs. Alice M Drive (mother) Pope's Harbour, N. S. Lennon, Adrian James. Mrs. Margaret Lennon (mother) Hudson St., Stellarton, N. S, Nova Sculls and P. E. I. Re merit MacPhee, Alfred Euston. Mrs. Mary MacPht-e l\\'11£‘\ Hobie St., Truro, N. S. Wounded Nova Scotla and P. E. I. Regiment Chaiaann. John Joseph. Pte Mrs. Katherine McDonald (moth er) Sourls. P. I. I. Doucei. Benoit Joseph, Cpl, Jer Bertln. Leonard, te Marie Anne Bertin (wi e) ville. N. B. Killed In Action Royal Canadian Artillery Rogers, Charles Forrester, A.- Bdr.. Mrs. Naomi V, Rogers (wife) l0 Connaught Ave. 8.. Halifax, NS. ‘ - » Sawler. Marshall Vernon. Gnr . Roland Sawlcr Shore. N. B I Nova Scott: and P. ll. I. RPflIWWlt. .. Ml‘ Robert- ‘ . (father) Western nlorTaiti" (iriotrierT Gnr., Pte. 4M .\ , .‘\‘ S. Sllghilv Wourirlcd Nova Scnliu uml I‘. r3. l. “Wtllilfiltl McDonald Thu i Wiilizim. Alexander John Donald er) Box 59B. snlnrv N. S. Scvcrcly Injurrd Central Oniurin Regiment Gndin, Anclreiv, ‘Vii, Mrs. Mary J. Godin illlfFflfVil Prti.‘ Rncher Nord. N. B. Nova Sctitin and l‘. IE. l. Ilctrimciit Garrison. Doimi s" lire-mun, Pte., Mrs. Barbara 1.. ' (wife) 2'7 Curl N. S. Royal Czinriilinn Arilllrry Dotfrarsc, Earle Leroy. Gn:'.. Mrs. Annir- L. Dccrnrsn (iviir) 219 Gcorrzc Si" Fl‘(‘(1(’l‘iC1()ll. N. B Nova Sculls and I‘. F3. l. Rcglmcnt MacDonald. Duncan Grant. SI F; Mrs. Minnie lifncDreiinlrl (mother . a Mulgravo, N. S, commentary-ovens: I Pte, (fath- DANCING? B. I." 5. SATURDAY N|GHT Modern and 0 HA LL Id Time Dancing Admission 25c Follow the Crowd to THE‘ B. I.S. HALL