, island At i jir WESTERN GUARDIAN The SUMME i‘ AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE Zj-"w? vr-Mre. John Pond. M “F” 5UMMEBS m“, 511.. llm“"rsldcz_-t Wota- ll. "Tflomokfiiirziy. Water st. f!” will be delivered u wr',':'flg“:‘zl:nper (h: or 10o oeu- wee; at, to the boy responsible for deliveries on you; "in m ("Iv °' ID! uni PRINCE COUNTY lotions. Advertising should be left with M“, p“; e Guam)“ may be boll!!! Ill"! ll III! of the IOIIOIII!‘ gum, m Water Street luv-Phone m Gentiles Drussto , MN‘! 0mm. (lroivigztgiiriosgi home In mum hone 288 lorlthh eeervloe ‘y’ m", i, reserved for news r" I Kamila?) interest but nflvertlsln| ‘l l “us; uillflfQ may be insert- M z cents a Wvrd strictly Pl!‘ no): i" “""“f_“ water hGStf-‘d heaters and de- L-832-l0-28-2l. Bcdcque Hail. Nov (l hot chicken din- (s of United Bap- (‘irt-lc. Dinner from L—845-10-28-2i. _ iiistiiia in; the pleasant) u TliYIOl‘ Drug 00-. Ken- rianiiii (mitten. P _ ____ - furnace cement Quitltt) and price L-832-10-2B-2l. 40R s-ttt: oit TO RENT at (.1. (if) King Street. resi- . '1“- i-1.iri-y~ c. Green. Has i i)ll'O\'L‘ili(‘l'llS includ- ilthlilllg system. Gar- .) lot ()1 land in con- _ i;.;i be inspected any 11m,‘ apply to lit-atli Strong. At- mm-y 5iiiiinierside, P.I'.-.I. L-7l1-l0-24-2l. Juicy ("v lH-ZSIDENCE — Mr. - ‘ .-i ifaclcan of Mon- s“ n up their residence i, 5 ill L110 bungalow = Mrs. John . ‘flillfid mana- Co.. Ltd., at Athletic Association iHflt‘ HiQl) School. Tlic wire WE: icld ui the School audi- (mum, ivhicli was decorated for the occasion in red, white and blue, allv arranged t0 present . inc. On the stage rt; - ..l(» with the wording "F ~ tutti Empire." The s; ~ c effect was carried low decorations. 0. rstra furnished tzic mg the guests were ~ MiivLcan, Mrs. Arthur \ ed J. Lecky and (m. A very delic- 'etl by the mo-‘i- s tvas served dur- —S. Mary's afternoon under Mrs Alicc I-ftiiiizi‘ is just bccn made ouci". Mrs. Smythc pains in training ii in voice and cx-sr- i' tliarinin: presenta- i ml English singing ircnls and friends of Girl Guides for very capabiy presid- a short introduction Miss Jenn Nicholson. o.’ .\lr. and Mrs. Harold the pianist. Just be- anti‘ J, A Mrs. MacPheo and .00 iizzie (laughter of Mr. and s ll‘. a prcttyglittle ceremony iue (iireciion of Miss Holman. Nev-“Ay-islil}? Breeding Stock s .'(‘('\li‘." ti ived in this pro- (> liiiiiii.) Ayrshire bulls from 1 l): Cumming Bros" Lan- - . one of ilicse ani- ..(l the herds of J. A. w 33v seas. Primrose, and N. ..\l(l./l)t'% .\- Son. Bridgetown. 'I‘nc )1 \l.\(' ' to iirnd the i Cum- Sir Burton was ini- t'i)llhli(t in dam. I-le m, . unpioii at Ottawa in “JAG lens a Senior Yearling me la Ll champion (it Ottawa in anlldllhl Senior Yeariin at iii Show. His gets ows Qtlle and dairy quality this) . 33f \ V. 5-‘ C. _ of Gleiigarry ‘mm “to. ll tutiiitlitcr of the Edg- “def Q0115‘ hi) Onvcr and Morning- mm i111 Bess, both Grand Cham- B (hi) Toronto Royal Show. elgfldgfif“ 11s young buii nam- fus, (K515i) Burton Prince" was “"1 rve junior champion n flit’ “'1' )'i)$l()\\'l\ Show re , - 4- ported "b? O-"triwr Review. “f, "l"! Glvntzmy Bit of rush m mnlllf‘, Cltiv herd is line bred mllirlsttiuncs Sir Oliver on the h inst} 1n addition he carries m. ‘Tl "l Pflflfivs Bu reme. s “mn- l SllUPfSSllllly 5t. um Ag. mgcillfil Colltzc some vcars ago. hip-W -\n hulls should do much to ‘ f‘ "l" true and quality of ‘rslilrcs. soph Callaghan Joined the to F -SAFE'I‘Y FIRS _ anti-freeze now at Preston: 11-832-10-28-21. —THE BROWNIE traditional English 210815183 E1121’: i" 5t-_Ml!)"8 hall. this afternoon, Oct. 35th at. four o"clock. collec- tion will be taken to aid the fimq for evacuated children. L-323_ —-F0ll QUICK, °°Ld Wwther- 115B elfignzti-‘(Irhtlngug stieratge bateeries. light mobll motor 0 . ‘ am ~ obtainablepanflrfaveéPalk plugs’ a“ L-832-10-28-2i. Freetown Woman Passes After “HOW D0 YOU D0 IT .. I .,MR. LUBITSCH? ° That“ famous "touch" that made "Nlnotchks" great ..'.now you've given it to two great romantic stars! i in (he Ernst . iiiilffftt\\““u|j Long Illness The death occurr mvrfilrnn at her not}??? for? gigging)? 11101‘ s. Frederick w. Taylor after a rig illness. Mrs. Taylor had been in failing health for the past ten Years, but was always cheerful, and he? mllfly friends will miss her wmllflflibnshlp. Besides her nus_ bB-Hd. She leaves to mourn two sons B8811. in Freetown. and John on the homestead; also a daughter, Mrs. Albert Stetson. of South Free. town. One son. Horace, was killed in the last war. Much sympathy is extended to the bereaved. The funeral will take place this after- noon from her late residence. with ashort service at the house at two oclock. followed by a service in the United Church at. 2.30 pm. 5 Kensington And Vicinity Senator John Sinclair, of Spring- field, was a recent. VISHOI‘ to Kun- singtori, His many friends will be pleased t0 hear that M)". Patterson Walker; who is a. patient in the Prince COUIHY 80500-111. Sunimerside, sut- ferlng with it broken 15g, is resting quite comfortably and coining along so well that lie hope-s 0o return home at an early date, Mr. Oliver Profitt (was a business visitor to Surnmcrslde on Friday. Mr. Lou McKcnnu, another of 01,1‘ popular VOUIIK men, was called to Charlottetown on Friday to under- go examinations for entry into the R.C.A. Force. Miss Mntie Brooks. Marina Beau- tv Shot) proprlctrcss. was a visitor to Sunimerside on Friday. Mr. Daniel MacKenzie and son, Gerald were business visitors to Charlottetown on Fridav afternoon. His manv friends will be pleased to hear that Mr. Justin Kllbride, who has been a patient in the Prince County Hospital. Summer- sldc, suffering with a severe case of blood poisoning tn his right foot durin the past week. has recnvere suffic ently to enable him to return his home here on Friday after- noon, Hon. W. H. Dennis, Minister of ' Agriculture, Charlottetown. was a visitor to Kenslngton on Friday. Mr. Evans Inglis, local painter, is now busily engaged in painting the interior of MacKeiizle & Co.s office iti their new store. Mr, William Delaney. Mr. Ken- neth McLean and Mr, Lloyd How- ard are busllv engaged in PfEDaTmK the space between the post Office and sidewalk for cement. When fin‘ (shed tlic platform will be onla level with the door. This work will be something that has been bady needed since the erection of our post. office. as jbe former entrance of plant was. especially in winter, a . precarious walk. as several at (hf-i ferlent times had received nasty al s. mleveg Quce again made their appearance in our fair town when on Thursday evening thcv broke in- to the Granite Baker)’. sainins en- trance bv breaking in the door with an axe. eir labours were. how- ever. hardly worth their time and trouble. as onlv a fcw cents W115 59' cured by them. The R.C.M~P- BYE now working on the cnse. and 1'10 doubt, the guilty ones will be soon rounded up. ____ SUBMARINE IN 1620 The submarine is ifvsflfded f‘ a modern invention. but the first one really was built in ED811100 l" “ml n was 5 wooden shell cov- ered with lcathél‘. and Mvisfltsd by 12 rowers. No man ever planted roses with a hammer. 50m: people look upon marriaflf‘ as a sort of endurance test»- Qviclr Relief for: zmfftfii. soreness, ""5 from eiiuises, "M". snuiius, s. cum coins, , ~° “"557”! Required- iusi m on stone's VTHE UNIMENT THAT HELPSNATURE HEAf FASTER u) '8 \._____l Q‘ (trim Still) Ill" Screen Play by Samson Rnphaolson Produced and D octc Ernst Lnhitsch Also Short Subjects Shows at 7:15 and 9:15 Matinee Tuesday 3.30 Bantu Mr. and Mrs. Charics Adams and daughter. Francis and Carol of Keiisrtgloii spent the week end at Bord l), guests of Ml’. and Mrs. Gordon Constable. Congratulations to Mr and Mrs. Myrlck .\facK':iizic oi Borden on tlic biflll ol a lovely baby girl on October ‘list. Among those from Borden at- tending the funeral of the late Angus Cameron at Charlottetown on 'i‘ucs<in_v were Mr. and Mrs. John Nlnclsrizic. Mr. Eldon Camp- bell, Mr. John R. MflCLlllChllfl and Mr. Arthur Jay. Friends of Mis P. J MacInnLs of Borden who has been a patient in the P C. Hospital will be glad to learn (lint she returned to licr hmnc iicrc. Ambrose Noonan and sons Vernon and Reginald of Albany were v‘ (tors to Summerside on Wednesday. Mrs. Sincere svnipatry is extended‘ to Mr. and Mrs. Lorne itincAlcer of '1"- Bordcn on the (tenth of their 1n- fant daughter Carol in the Prince C t_ H. (c1 b survivors of the P‘raser's mm v mp a at me tend“ age alyong with other Canadian officers, of six days. M". _ __ MacKenna of Bod-wiv- is vlsitin: h-er daughter Miss Myrtle MacKenna at the Abtfkweit Hotel in Borden. The weekly auction party of the Borden Womens Institute was held on Thursday nicht in the hall with five tables playing Lad- lcs flr=t prim was won by Mrs. Cecil Stewart, second. Mrs. Gallant. Gents first prize Mr. Eni- ery Richard, second Mr. M. Camp- bell with consolation prizes going to Mrs. J. Herring and Mr J. Mac- Aleer The frc-ezeotit was won by Mrs. Willard Lcard PETAIN-LAVAL ____ (Continued from page 1) Swlthln l l l l | i —Summerside i c I Today Mom-Toast asualty List In Loss 0f Destroyer UITAWA. Oct. 27—(CP)-Nsva.l service headquarters tonight an- nounced that 140 officers and men are missing and believed lost in sinking of the Canadian destroyer Margaree Oct. 22 following a e01- llslon in the North Atlantic. The announcement. together with a single other casualty reported tonight, raised to 213 the total number of Canadian naval men reported dead and missing since the outbreak of war. Naval service headquarters said the list of casualties was trans- mitted by wireless teiegraphy. It said "Hf-WIIt-lbn is drawn to the fact that owing to the difficulties of communication at sea in war time. errors are possible." Following is the list of casual- ties. with official number and next of kln:—- MISSING. BELIEVED KILLED: Officers:- Commissloned Gnr. (temporary) B. A. Lewis. (no regimental num- ber listed), Mrs. Dorothy R. Lewis (Wife), 638 Lampson St. Esqulmalt, B . C. Lieut. A. E. McMurtry. (no regi- mental number iisted). Alex 0. bert Ave. Montreal. Lleut. R. C. Pope, (no regimen- tal number listed), Mrs. D. I. Pope (mother) care senator Pope, Cook- shire, Que. Cmdr. J. W. R. Roy, (no regi- mental number listed), Mrs. Eileen P. Roy (wife) care Cmdr. H. De- Wolfe, 49 1-2 Inglis st. Halifax. Ratings:- Chler engine room artificer Thomas Akam. R.C.N.. 21214, Mrs. Joan G. A. Akam (wife) care Mrs. Wm. McGrath, McGratlfs Cove. Halifax county. N. S. Electrical artificer Alfred W. B. Amyes. R.C.N. 21606, Mrs. Mar- garet, M. Amyes (wife) 945 Clover- uaie Ave.. Victoria. P0 George Archer. R.C.N. 2.556. Fibuiiiirn if (Continued _from_ page I) __i____ men lost with the Margaree live in Canadas easternmost and western- most provinc-es. Nearest relatives oi’ 46 live in British Columbia, and of 36 in Nova Scotia. Ncxt-of-kiti of 13 live in Quebec, or 13 in Saska- toon, of 10 in Ontario. of eight an Alberta. of fcur in New Brunswick and of another four in Manitoba. United States. Halifax since ncxt-of-krn of 2a greatest ins . _ of the offic r; and men livc there. Families of l4 arc at Vaticouver, of l 12 at Victoria and of nine at Es- I I town - Ffmile , i i l l A.) I I quimalt, B. C., just outsiclc Viciozia. Survivors of eight men live in great- .‘ sorclatives of eight of tlic survivors live iii Nova Scotia. Rela- tives of eight live in British Colum- bia, of six in Ontario, of five in Saskatchewan, of two in Alberta and of one in Quebec. No next-of-kln was listed for one survivor. Next-of-kin of seven survivors are at Halifax, and five at Victor- Tlhe Morgaree was Acquired to re- place the Fraser and was manned crew and men In announcing loss of the Mar- e gajee the navy did not name the large merchant ve=sel with which “she was in collision. Neither was the second vessel involved when the Fraser went down named at that time. The merchant vessel involved in the Sinking of the Margarce was not believed to have suffered much 1f any damiig because it (avas not/ed that survivors of the Canadian warship were heading for Canada! aboard her. While the officer commanding the Margnree was lost on his $175K de- stroyer command. Sub. Lt. Robert- Timbrell of Hcllyburn. B-Ct. 011° survived the Fraser disaster and gained the Distinguished Service Cross for valor during the evacua- tion of Dunkcrque, again escaped dcalh. Oiilv last Oct. 13 the Mercer“ was reported as having sailed for] Thev o'er-tied the French to be- ! the United Kingdom. A story re- gain of "insidious rumors" from ritaln which, they claimed, womq “TY W Dlfloe obstacles before the new Vichv policy. Pctaiii. they silld._|zave his free “M15910 t-o we policy of collabora- tion in continental Europe. Cfnsvfshin limited French news- Dflbcrs to bare announcements and)" officials made no secret that strict "P955 CQYIIPOI will remain in force further negotiations have been The Rovernment secrecy bred 111811.)’ rumors of what is going on. (In Bcriie, Switzerland. where the mmm‘ 15910105 output often isuscd bv both sides to cloak their real in- leflilvllfi. two reports touched on the Vichv government's new role. (Mwfdinfl to one, Axis war- planes alrcadv are flying south- ward todward bases near Gibraltar. Frances collapse has glven the Ger- mans direct connection for transit of men and malarial to the border of frlendlv Spain. (The other nlctured French African 8nd 119B!’ eastern territories as in- VOIi/Ed in the discussions with Ger- many. In Tunisia. there are mili- tarv alrflelds and the naval base of Bizerte which the Italians might use in an attempt to slice Britain's "life-line" through the Mediterran- ean. The Axis also could use Syria's alrflelds and oil pipeline outlet to Tripoli). Commenting on reports that La- val had taken over the portfolio of foreign minister Patti Baudouln. - Vichy clrclss said "there is no ques- tion of Bauclouln resigning." Sensible heads don't swell when i, exposed to success. porting her sailing said she left "for duties overseas.“ She was a veteran of patrols a- rouzid Narvik where she operated arm- 59K)“ years‘ sci-vice in the China Seas iuid wit-ii the Mediter- ranean and Home Fleets- The Margaree, named after s Canadian River like all destroyers ‘ o; the Royal Canadian Navy, was of the Defender class, a similar ship but later built than the sunken Fraser, tlic st. Laurent. the Ottawa and the Restigouclio of the Canad- iiin Navy. Formerly the Diana of tlic Royal Navy she was launched in i932 and completed in i933. Slic was conimis>loiicd in the Royal Canadian Navy last Sept. 6. had a displacement of 1.375 tons, H normal complement of 145 and a maximum speed cf 36 kllCLS. Th); Margarcc carrlcd four 4.7 inch gizzis, six smaller guns and eight torpedo tubes. At the start cf tli." war Caiiadaks destroyer streegtii stood at seven. including tho flotilla loader Asslni- boine, 'I‘lie l...=s of (he Fraser brought it. down to six butwltli the acquisition of the Margarcc and (be six United States destroyrrs it was raised to i3- The SfBIEIIlCI", lssurd by naval hoadqtiartcrs on the disaster, drew attention to tho fact (lint errors were pcsslblt- 5n tlic livt cf survivors and tltc 1Ill“l.‘( (wing to dJiit-nl- tics of wircica. czmmunicaticns at eeo i.ri wartime. MoMurtry (father) 481 Prince Al- I Nearest relatives of tlirce others live in England, of one in New- foundland and of another in the residents suffered the Mrs. Mary A. Archer (wife) 538 Lampson st., Esqulmalt, B. C. Teiegrapher Arthur Armstrong, R.C.N.. 2235. Mrs. Gladys Arm- strong (wife) e Livingstone Piece, Halifax. - 1.3. Robert. 8. Amott, R.C.N.. X-2639, Mrs. Ullian Arnott (mo- ther) 11 Vienna St. Halifax. AB George Vallellle Atiienback, R.C.N.. 2966. William F. Fennel‘ (uncle) Liverpool. N. S. AB Ovwen C. Baker. R.C.N.R.. A4795. Mrs. Rita Arnold (sister) East Jeddore. Halifax County. NS. AB. Thomas Morley Baker, R. C. N., 3265, Harry F. Baker (father) 2355 Heron St.. Oak Bay. Victoria. Stoker PO Israel Barrow. R.C.N. X-4i077. Mrs. Idlliam May Barrow (wife) 9o summit Ave.. Bauit Ste. Marie. Ont. AB. William I. Beattie. R. C. N. V. R... C-17026, Mrs. Pearl Beatt-ie (mother) Lucan. Ont. AB. Gerald Joseph Beaucamp. R.C.N.. $07. Mrs. Constance Beau- camp (mother) 2150 Oxford St.. Vancouver. PO Edward J. Bingham. R.C.N.. 1998. Mrs. Edna L. Bingham (wife) 3 Cabot Place, Halifax. Boy Seaman Joseph Philtas Laurent Boileau. R.C.N., 3496. Mrs. Florida Bolleau (mother) 2026 Dorion St.. Montreal. OS. Charles H. Boutet, R.CN.. a340, Mrs. Marie Boutet (mother) 17B Royal Ave. st. Louis-de-Cour- Acting leading stoker John Grant Brebber, R.C.N., 21501, Mrs. Martha Flynn (mother) care post- master (Box 199). Shaunavon, Sask. Stoker second class John Henry Burnett. R.C.N.. 21619. Mrs. Jane Osborne (mother) 1159 Old Esqui- malt Rd., Esquimalt. B. C. 1S. William Allen Calder. R. C. N., 2482. Mrs. Emily M. Calder (mother) 14:43 10th Ave. East. Vancouver. AB. Donald Leslie Campbell, R. C, N., 3036. Mrs. Jean Campbell (mother) 4116 Kirigsway, New Westminster, B. C. LS. Alexander Aylett Candy. R. C. N., 3516, George candy (father) 298 Third Ave. Kamloops, B. C. AB. Malcolm A. Carin, R.C.N.R. A-1717, John L. Carin (father) R. R. No. 3. Overton, Yarmouth, N. s. Stoker second class James Carse, R.C.N., 21666. Mrs. Jean McEwen (mother) 1242 seventh Ave. East. Vancouver. Acting LS. victor Edward Carter (classification unlisted) 2818. Mrs. Ada Carter (mother) 1339 Har- wood St. Vancouver. LS. Ward Donald Chedister. R. C. N., 266i. Willard Chedister (father) Cadillac. Sadr. Tclcgraplier Ralph Leslie Clarke, R.C.N.. 23.24, Mrs. Enid F. Hamil- ton (mother) 619 David St., Vic- toria. Signaller John Ward Cole. R. C. N., 3033. Mrs. Edna Cole (mother) 1058 King st. Regina. AB. Leo C. Conway, R. C. N. V. R.. V-22l5, Mrs. Laura Conway (wife) 254 Maynard St.. Halifax. Acting PC) William H. Corbin, R.C.N., 2531. Mrs. Isabella Corbin. (wife) 665 Burnside Rd. Victoria. AB. Thomas Coxon, R.C.N., 2838 Mrs. Lellcan Coxon (wife) 49 North Park St, Halifax. Engine room artificer Alan Creighton Crane, R.C.N.. 21550. Mrs. Dora Crane (mother) 1037 Lyall st. Esqulmalt, B. C. AB. Edward Arnott Cunningham R. C. N., 2934, Mrs. Jean Cunning- ham (mother) i110 Sixth Ave.. New Westminster. 13. C. Leading Vlfll-llfll assistant Stan- ley Gordon Day, R.C.N., 40613. Mrs. Eileen Day (wife) 2347 McBride Ave. Victoria. OS. Alex J. Dickens. R. C. N. V. R, V-9575. Mrs. Millicent Hurcus (mother) 726 Mulvey Ave, Fort R AB. Eric Curt Domeier. R.C.N., ‘3173, Mrs. Idea Domeier (mother) 111a Fifth Ave. A. NOfth-i I-eith- , bridge, Alta. LS. William Donaldson. R.C.N.. 2816. Mrs. ‘Theresa. Donaldson (wife) 619 st. Paul st. Kamloops. l OS. Norman W. Edwards, R. C. N. V. R.. V-6372. Mrs. Sarah Ed- yvards (mother) 147 Rochester St.. ) Ottaiwa. l AB. Vernon William Estabrooks, R.C.N. 2870. Mrs. Irene Ekstabrooks (wife) Budge St... Sackvllle, N.B. 0s. Charles Edgar Feary. R. C. N., 326i, Charles Feary (father) 3 i070 Athol st, Regina. PO. Tclegrapher Morris St. ‘(George Fencrty. R.C.N.. 2153. Mrs. , Pearl May Pcnerty (wife) 214 Agri- cola St. Halifax. ' OS. Robert Scott Ferguson, R. C. N., 3239. Duncan Ferguson (father) , 1454 Princess St.. Rosina. Victuai assistant Ronald J. ‘ Flemming. R.C.N.V.R., V-25i57. Mrs. stclla Flemming (mother) ,Norton, Kings Cotirity. N. B. Cook (supply) James Augustine .Francis. R.C.N.)!" A-938, Mrs. St., Halifax. OS. David George Frankham. lR.C.N,, 3313. Lucy E. Frankham t (sister) its»)... nit 507 Head St. Esquimalt -,_ (Continued from page 1)'___ l t which niakcs wireless sets and other ,elcctricul equipment. has been coir.- Dlebel)‘ de-ilfvifd and at another ‘factory. where chemical .ll8’i“iili0i‘V .s mode. fires broke out after a ;iirolonge:l raid. and dcstrfict. hail of the factorv buhdings. Damage in Blfilll is much rcatcr than the Nazis admit, the lnisiry l-flld. It tiointcd to reports of (i- iorts of Berlin police to keep curl- ions persons from viewing tlic dain- a , Rf!- ) In the words of one informant," the report said, “gangs are put to (work almost as soon as the bombs have bccn dropped and tliev do fllieilr IltLIIIOST. to effect. repairs bcforc av i In niariv instances the few hours of darkness lclt do not give work- imcn enough time to do the job ‘ thcronghlv and consequently streets and sometimes whole art-as are (roped off so as to prevent tlic truth from leaking out." Durlnsz Saturday air force bomb- ers attacked in tlic Channel area mice again. making it resound with explosions. Grcnteolumtis of smoke were seen rising from the Nazi-field French coast from areas setoflamc by British bombs. Rachael Francis (wife) 4-1 HenryAJwm, 105 B. C. AB. Donald Lawrence Frayer. R.C.N.. Z809. L. W. Frayer (fa- ther) care Hudson's Bay Co. Van- couver. AB. Lawrence V. Frost. R.C.N.R. A-1777. Mrs. Ethel Frost (mother) Westport. Brier Island, Digby County. N. s. AB. Raymond Harold Fuller, R. C. N., 3273. Mrs. Ada. I. Fuller (mother) 602 Garbalcy Rd, Vic- toria. Ordnance srtifleer fourth class John H. Gill. R.C.N.V.R.. V-5687. Mrs. W. J. Nleman (mother) 2587 Bannantyne Avth, Verdun, Que. AB. William Eaitvard Goldsmith, R.C.N.. 3180. Thomas Goldsmith (father) 1855 Buena Vista Rd.. R. R... No. 1. White Rock. B. C. Stoker Harold F. Gray, R. C. N. V. R... V448. Mrs. Margaret Gray (mother) 75 Agricola $1.. Halifax. Stoker PO. Neville. Howard Gut- tridge. R.C.N.. 21314, Mrs. Bertha Guttridge (mother) 456 18th Ave. West), Vancouver. Acting PO. Sydney C. Hancock. R.C.N.. 2622. Mrs. Gertrude I-Ian- RSTDETGUARDIAN Pas Murray (father) 2624 Hey- wood Ave. West Vancouver. B. C. Stoker second class Russell Ed- ward Mylrea. R.C.N.. 21597. Mrs. Margaret Mylrea (mother) 542 Asslniboine St.. Winnipefl» Telegraphcr Cyril A. Norris. R. c, N., $86. Mrs. Burns. Norris (mother) 80 l-3 Gottirigeri St-. Halifax. OS. Clarence Joseph Olson. R. C. N., 3326. Mrs. B. Olson (mother) Box C. Iiivermay. sask. Stoker first class Oic Adrian Olson, R.C.N., 21555. Mrs. Bessie M. Olson (mother) Box 41 Rob- sart. Sask. Acting stoker PO. Ernest. Ken- neth Overy. R.C.N., 21344. Mrs. Winnifred Qvery (wife) 26 Stairs Place. Halifax. PO. John C. Pegnam, R.C.N.. (wife) 3227. ltfrs. Gladys Pegnam 7002 Durocher st. Montrefll- AB. Selby Jack Penney. R.C.N.R. A-WI, Mrs. Lila K. Jenney (wife) cock (mother) Iranrlalr- P. 0.. Ont. Stoker Edgar Harrington, R.C.N..‘ 21680, Freeman Harrington (fa- ther) Parrsboro. N. S. Stoker Ernest C. I-Iartle . R. O. N. V. R.. V-5395. Mrs. Else Hart- ley (mother) 205 Ontario st. West Montreal. AB. William James Harvey, R. C. N., 302i. Mrs. Jennie Harvey 34 Kenyon Rd. North Endr, Ports- mouth. England. Lcading Signiiller John D. Hean, R,C,N, ‘r s. Mary Ann Hcan (wife) 4 SODGSUM) Place, Halifax. Signaller James itlarln Hender- son, R.C.N., 2035). Airs. Iris Ilendcr- son (mother) 820 B. St. Northeast. Washington, D.C. AB. Slwyii Ruse Heycock, R.C.N. 3283. Mrs. Mary TIPYCOCK (mother) 1164 Comox st. Vancouver. Signaller James Robert Holland. R.C.N.. 2882, William Holland (fa- ther) 46 Dresden Row. Halifax. Cook (stipplvv) Arthur George Holloway. R.C.N.. 40487, Mrs. The- closia Holloway (wife) B6 North St. Halifax. Stoker Jack H. Hopper. R.C.N.. 21763, James Hopper (father) 131 Blelnheim Rd. Deal. Kent. Eng- nd. 0S. Adsiancl Hubert Jones R. C. N., 3421. Mrs. Margaret Jones (mother) 5025 Cypress St., Van- couver. Boy seamen Alfred Ernest Jones R.C.N., 3422, Mrs. Lily Jones (mo- ther) RB. No. 3 cloverdale, B.C. AB. Robert Keeping. R.C.N.R., A-1178, Isabel Keeping (sister) Burnt Islands. Newfoundlbrid- mgine room artlficer James George Kelly, R.C.N., 21390. Mrs. Eva J. Kelly (wife)_ 244 Barring- ton St., Halifax. OS. 'I‘liomas A. Klrkwood. R. C. r i- q o: N., 3499. Mrs. Elinor Kirkwood (mother) 965 Dunlop Ave. Outre- mont, Que. AB. Kenneth Harvey Kyle, R. C. N., 3182, John Kyle (father) 1326 Second Ave. Northwest, Moose Jaw. Sask. LS, Michael Laak. R.C.N.V.R.. V-13193, Mrs. Annie Laak (mo- ther) 620 Sixth. Ave. East. C3188?!- Engine room artificer Thomas Harry Lamb, R.C.N.. 21552. M.rs. Fanny Lamb (mother) Marigold P. 0.. Saunich, B. C. Stoker first class Marcel 1e- gault, R.C.N.. 21410, Mrs. Legault (mother) 10637 Ibervlllc so, Mont- re . Stoker P. 0. Joseph Icmieux, R. C. N., 21248. Mrs. Margaret Lem- ieux (twife) 14 Kent st., Halifax. Stoker PO. James Lindsay, R. C. N., 21289. Mrs. Elizabeth Lindsay (wife) 279 Agricola St, Halifax. shipwright Gordon W. Mac- Dougall (mother) Spryfleld P. 0.. Halifax. AB. Ronald MacKle. R.C.N.. 3263 Mrs. Violet MacKle (mother) 66 40th Ave. East, Vancouver. PS. William James McAlister, R. C. N., 3389. Mrs. Catherine Mc- Ailster (mother) Box 73. Easton, Sask. Sick ba. attendant James C. McConne . R.C.N.V.R., V-63B8. George Campbell (uncle) 346 Gloucester St.. Ottawa. H LS. Edward McIidoon. R.C.N., 2819 Mrs. Isabel Mclldoon (wife) 1205 Juna St.. Esqulmalt, B. C. Chief stoker Desmond scott Mc- Klnnon. R.C.N.. 21202. Mrs. Mary MCKUIIIOII (Wife) Z02 Dilndas St. Victoria. Vlctual assistant William R. Mc- Luskie, R.C.N.V.R.., V-25209. Mrs. Jean McLuskie (mother) 2 Berlin St.. Halifax. Telegrapher David Alexander McTaggart, R.C.N.. 2710. Mrs. James H. McTaggart (mother) 462a PO. Jolin Joseph Mara, R.C.N., R.C.N.. 2-189, Mrs. Annie M. Mara Hawthorn St., Dart- mouth. N. S R.C.N.. 21-107. Mrs. Lydia Martin (mother) 5954 Cartier 5L. Mont- real. Acting cook isuppiyt) Merle C, Martin, R.C.N.V.‘R.. V-25l98, Wil- liam J. Martin (father) 67 Agri- cola st. Halifax. PO. Cook (supply) Sydney T. Martin, R.C.N., 40406. Mrs. Marv Ruth Martin (wifc) 435 Brunswick 5t. Iialifax. AB. Thomas H. Matthews. R. C. N., 3136. Iieonard Matthews (fr.- thcr) 338 King's Rd., East, North Vancouver, B. C. Stewart ‘William Henry Mai-- nard. R.C.N.R., A4226, Mrs. Lilly Snow (tiiotlior) 5i Agricola $1,, Halifax. Ordinary tclegzrnplicr Charles Blackburn ltfcadnws, R.C.N., 3012. Ernest Meadows (father) 2321i Wark St. Victoria. AB. Francis ltiilliin. R.C.N., 271i Mrs. Mary R. bflllan (wife) 827 IPandora Ave . Victoria. t, OS. James Ralph Milltir. R.C.N. (3475, Mrs. Nollie Millar, (mother) (74 'I‘lilrd Ave, Ottawa. , AB. James Bertram Miller. R. C ‘N.._ 2592. Mrs. Frances D. Miller. twifé) 1219 Carlislc St, Esqtiimalt. OS. IPrcderlck John Mills. R. C. N., 323i, Mrs. Margaret Mills (mo- ther) 4014 Cambridge $1., Van- couver. OS. Ronald J. Monro, R, C. N. V. R.. V-273. James hioorn (iii- thcr) 65 Hollis st. Halifax. LB. Gordon W. Munro. R. 0N, émiéfr’ 5335 Dmmes s" V“ William R/cid (father) Mliltoum. AB. Rcnfred c. Heaie, R.C.N.. [N- B- , Stoker first class William Dal- 3680‘ M“ Mm°“° He“ “mm ton Robertson, norm, 21566, Mrs. Leading stoke)‘ Jean M. Martin, , 560 Robin 5)., Halifax. LS, Clifford Potts. RC.N.V.R.. ,V-7403, Mrs. Evangeline E. Potts, (wvifv) 2'35 Kingston Rd, Toronto. AB. Harold K. Ponder, R.C.N.. 3632, Mrs. Isobel Ponder (mother) lBox 106. Smithers. BC. OS. Stephen Brtice Powell. R.C.N. 3333. Ernest J. Powell (father) 433 Lydia S’... Sarnla. Ont. Ordnance zirtlflccr fourth class Robert Bcnzie Reid, R.C.N., 21639. Swift Current. Scisk. LS. Frvtivrick E. Rowe. R.C.N.] 2719. Mrs. Rita Rowe (wife) 356 Robie St., Halifax. LS. Erltvtiril Grant Rowse. R.C.N. 2926, Mrs. Edward H. Rowsc (mo- flier) i329 15th. Ave. West, Cal- gary. AB. Leslie sanders. R.C.N.. 3494. Mrs. E, sanders (mother) 427 l-2 Agricola so. Halifax. Leading virtual assistant Don- aicl H. Slmpkln, R.C.N., 40525. Mrs. Mary E. simpkin (mother 123 Dun- can St. Halifax. AB. Edward Lomas skinner. R. C. N... 3306. Mrs, Beryl F. Skinner (mother) Fifth SL. Sydney. B~ C- Leadins, signaller Cedric smith, R.C.N.. 2533. Mrs. Maria B. Smith (mother) 9215 87th St. Edmonton. Electrical artiflcer George smith R.C.NVR.. V-5469, Mrs. Catharine Smith (mother) 261i Holt St... Rosemount. Montreal. AB. Gordon E. smith. R..C.N.V.R. V-3220, Esther C. Napier (friend) 211 Champ Fleurle, Quebec. OS. Robert Smith, R.C.N.. 3317. Mrs. Emma smith (mother) 2100 Gallagher Avc.. Winnipeg. OS. Robert B. Smith, RCNVR. V-266. Mrs. Mary Smith (mother) 47f 1-2 North st... Halifax. AB. David Baker Smithson, R. C. N., 3279. Mrs. Bertha L. Smith- SOn (mflthtrr) 19B Allowance Ave, Medicine Hat. Alta. AB. Ernest Walter sriowsell, R. C. N., 3308 Mrs. Hilda Snowseii (mother) Box 567. Kelowna. B. C. LS. Thomas standing, R. C. N., ‘Z415. Mrs. Alice Standing (wife) 720 Yates St.. Victoria. Telegraplier H. G. Stark. R. C. ther) Carleton Place, out. Stoker first class Richard H. Stephens. R. C. N. V. R.. V-5387, Theao G. Stephens (sister) care Mrs. Tickle. 315 Dlngel Park Rd, Liverpool. Eng. l 0s. William Todos. RCN. sass. i 1141”!- Mary Todos (mother) 545 Q Ave.. North Saskatoon. AB. John Camber Underwood, R.C.N.. 3072. Mrs. Annie E. Under- wood (mother) 1215 Pembroke Sh, Victoria Vlctual assistant Joseph Raoul 2996. Mrs. Violet C. Munro (mo- 7 they) zs 1-2 Clarence st. Halifax. ‘ Stoker first class Wallace Halg Murray, R.C.N.. 21569. James de N" V-(i405. James S. Stark (fa-. Survivors in Sinking 0f Margaret) OTTAWA. Oct. 27-—(CP)—Naval service headquarters tonight un- nounced that. 31 officers and iiien are believed safe iollotrciiig sink- uig of the Canadian oes:royei' Margaret: iii a boil.) An i',.(.' cul- 22. Oil»: nun "d and and iilcll nit: uiissaig CL and believed dead. Following is the list, o! survivors, with official number and next of kin:- 0fficers:—- F. ’. Laiidnnoie ~; . Lorne Crescent, Bzantio. , Surgeon Lieut- 'I‘.nit '1 ' Liean, R.C.N.\'.R. to" l number unlisted), NfllFCll J. icon (m. ther) 10027 84rd At Edmonton. Llout. Patrick I». X. ins . C. N., (official nuxiocr ui JELLI, Mrs. Kathleen M. Russell (mother) 1045 Belmont, Ave., \' .oiia. Commissioned er. sandy (other (let-ails Stib-Lt. Robert W. “l. C. N. (official number ui . Mrs. E. J. Jupp (mother) Inglewood Ave, Hollyburii. B. C. Ratings:- AB. Owen Robert Clover, R.C.N.. 2359, Nlrs. bfuriel Ls Clover (wife) Della Robertson (mother) Box 861, ‘100 Burnside Rd. East, Victoria. CPO. Vifritti" (ffltlil) Paul Du- bois. R.C.N. 40301), Iiirs. Iii rgaret Gaudisaubiols dlt Duuois (vrzfe) 79 lconiiaught $1., I-liiljax. OS. John B. Elder, R.O.N.V.R., V-1i298. Mrs. Wilhelmina Kay Elder (motlit-r) so?) Empress Sh, Saskatoon. OS. Brian Aldon Hanson. RCN, 3234, Horace Hanson (father) Box 705. Port Alhernl, B. C. Stoker first clam Harold J. Hart. R..C.\'.V.R., V4468. Mrs. Rose Hart (mother) 1 Aslidale Ave, Tororxo. AB. Victor Hardwiok Holman, R. C. N., 2606. Russell Holman (bro- ther) general delivery, Duncan, B. C Stoker PO. Charles James, R. C. N. R.. A~20i3. Mrs. Elizabeth Jame: (wife) Second Ave. Orangevllie, Ont. Stoker PO. Fbederlck Charles Johnson. R.C.N.. 21258, Mrs. Janet Johnson (WJC) 6i Queeiiszon St, St. Cathcrines. Ont. Engine room artificer Allan Charles Kent, R. C. N., 21412, ‘Mrs. Margaret E. Kent (wife) 244 Bar- ringtoii $1., Hniifa LS. Harry Fu N., 12.545, Airs. .. . (wife) 8 ltfztcliell S... H AB. Roderick James R.C.N.. 3137, Mrs. Mary (mot) P. O. Box 9'2, Baw R.C.N. . A-l201, Airs. An _\1.ir- tell (mother) (36 Iiollis S1,, I-laiizax. AB. Ewtz). Archibald Aloorc. R. C. N., 2028. Airs. Jean Moore (m0- tlier) 177 Maddock Ate, Victoria. Stoker second class John A. Mc- Kirinon. R.C.N.. 21659. Mrs. lvfiir- lan McKiunon (mother) Wadeiia, Sask. PO. Stewart Gerard Marie Mo- Kenny, R.C.N.. 40577. 311's. M. F. McKenny (mother) 52 St. Louis St, Quebec. AB. Stanlav Meddlngs, R.C.N., 2888, Mrs. Mabel Meddings (mo- ther) 448 Arlington Ave. Toronto. Acting IS. John Parnell, R. C. N. R.. A4299, Mrs. Irene Parnell (wife) care Mrs. W. A. Moxsom, Elmsdale. Hants County. N. S. Leading stcker Ernest Arthur Parsons, R.C.N., 21310. Mrs. Louise M. Parsons (wife) 65 Cunard St... Halifax. VENUE. R.C.N.. 40502, Mrs. Matilda lQ/‘enne (mother) L’Assomption. ue. R-C-N). 21275. Mrs. Ethel Walker (wife) 639 Constance Ave. Esqui- malt. B. c. Ordinary slgnaller Harry Wat- kins) R~C»N-. 3031. George Watkins (father) Suite T, Parkieigh Ap. Brfments. 285 Morley Ave.. wu-iril- P98- 2822. Mrs. Ethel Webb (mother) 573 Manchester st, Victoria, Stoker PO. Valentine Gordon Wvbb. R.C.N.. 21195. Mrs. WBbb (wife) 432i Cambridge Vancouver. Stoker first class Lincoln E. W915“. R.C.N., 21672. Mrs. Ada Jean Weiser (llvife) Crossfield, R. Rn N0. l. care Box 39, Alta, OS. Victor S. tVliecler. R.C.N.. 3269. Mrs. Freda Wheeler (mo- ther) Nanton. Alta. Stoker second class Allan Ern- est Wigiit, R.C.N.. 40555, Mrs. Gertrude Wight. (mother) 126 Le- Stadacona West. Moose Jatv, Sask. Tbrcton st. Ottawa. ! AB. Robot". Williams. R.C.N.. 2805, ltfrs. Rachael Williams (m0- ‘HIGH 1343 Fsquimalt Rd, Esqui- malt. B. C. AB. Daniel Curtis Willis, RON. 3175, Mrs. Celia Willis (mother) ‘Hanna. Alta. t PO. Clirirlcs M. Wilson. R. C, N, ‘Z371. Ivfrs. Elizabeth E. Wilson (mother) Bcvcrlcy Hotel Apart- ‘merits. 724 Yates 5t, Victoria. Engine room artifice)‘ Geo, Re_v-‘ nnlds Wilson, R.C.N.. 21651, 3m“ garct Wilson JSlSIPYt 108 v_N0rth , DROWSY - TIRE Improved Vegetable laxative perks up your liver You can't feel right or he riqhi (I your liver Isn't dvvvi lte (int (not. mo, When your mo) is sinners!) (he noottod nosntttv of Pile is not flowing. into (he bowels. Doraviiut war-tau lvnpm in vnin system to slow ynu down, tn roh you of pop and CHUHIY- Lot Dr. Morton's lnihan Root Pills help your I. [lllmntllllyllifltlqultf811B.TTNHTWIWOVIYITNUQIUTQTIIO laxalivo works (tnully (n clear Your svstom Ptlftflvfi. anti hclna to rosters the husk, livoty fit [ footing that grins with healthful reoulavtty. Ask your rtruooist (or leading stoker William Walker, ‘Proulx Mary , st, ,1 “RS arsstrpitts Stoker second class George Louis Proulx, R.C.N., 21599. Mrs. Ann (mother) Melville. Sask. Engine room Artificer Francis Gordon Ralph. R.C.N.. 21648. Thomas Ralph (father) 923 Em. press Ave, Victoria. P0. Steward Ernest Hotliwell. R.C.N.. 40381, Mrs. Violet Rothwell, (wife) 8 Stairs Place, Halifax. Ronald Edward Snelgrovo, LS. Horace Merle Webb, R.C.N., R.C.N., 3418. Mrs. Edith snclgrove (mother) 2236 Osler St. Regina. Stoker first class fPrancis l‘). Staph-y’. R,C.N.R., A-ififli). Mrs. Mabel C. Staph-y (wife) 20 Corn- wallis St, Hallfxii. OS. Douglas K. Watson. R. C. N. V. R.. V-76l4, Nfrs. lvfurlcl Watson llinother) 120 (‘-<=offrci~ 5a. Toron- l0. I/‘flflllil! cook (offzcvvfis) James . RC3‘. 40.318, .\frs. Wickvs (tuft) 1775 N., 305')‘, i353 Scurtli an. A. at): ‘fsabcl Young Si‘. RCCHL’). D - HALF SICK vor to of Im- The Modern Vegetable Laxative , i _ .»w,-_. ii E,- t.