{s If r. i" p. V! i.’ i.‘ o . i‘! ‘z- u l‘ l" i‘; - \ (U. S. Army Photo From NEA) Captured by Italian troops on the Adriatic island ol Corfu, these Nazi prisoners offer a contrast in lacial expressions as they are intern- ed in Italy. afllll cgaanorrarowu cuannmv Prisoners iiepatriated From Germany orraw N . F-(OIH-rbllow- m: u I flail. Department M oi lour oiflloers and‘ bflhgmegn n prisoners o war w o - patrleted to the United Klnldom lrom- German-occupied Europe: OVEISIAI Prev!» y In F. now rope tilted ' on“ orncans ner n! In United Cuudian Ann rod C rill Page. Charles bdwardo Mai. Oll- nggntral Ontnrle Rollin t Laird. Rcglrliil Robert. Oliver. 3.0. Woodcock. Frederick Leonard. Lieute Toronto. Regiment De Quebec Allard, Maurice Georges. Lieut. Montreal. N.C.O.'S Ind OTHER BANKS Canadian Armored Corps Carnle, Thomas Lawrence Vancouver. Royal Ciuudlln Engineers Gray. Frederick Macdnnnld. Son. Tyndall. Man. Capt. James Cpl. Stocks‘ slump Again As Victory Talk Continues NIW YO N . I Financial fibula teda, gene ol algal: worst as a tumy all e35... all by more ins gal-ii 9 "hold-the-line" order. It was one oi the broadest markets of 1041i, Lotflxindividunl iuu beinll 795 080 the ruwloils session. _._._<i--—- HOLSTEIN OOW IS NEW LIFETIME CHAMPION A new Canadian Liletim lished by Colony Fleta o. member ol the purebred Holstein herd oi Colony Firm. Essondaie. B. C. She has produced on oillciai. Record ol Performance Test a tot- al o! 316.142 lbs. of milk contain- Hagalns. Herbert Edward. Spr.. Windsor. Ont. Scully. Norman. Spr.. Toronto. Western Ontario Regimen Pte. Windsor. William Pt!" Brennrr Joseph Turner. Pte. Ont. Colley. Detroit. Fleming, James Windsor. Ont. Fleming. John Alexander Davers Pte.. Highland Park. Mich. Fraser. William Campbell. Pbe. Windsor Ont. Gilchrist, John Ross, Cpl. River- side. Ont. Girnrd, Armand Joseph, Pie. Belle River. Ont. " Gladstone, Arthur Henry Joseph Pte.. Windsor Ont. Hosking. Charles John Lazenby. Pt/c.. Windsor. Ont. Lee. George Thomas. Pte.. Wind- sor. Ont. McMillan. Ernest John, Acting L. CpL. Windsor Ont. Morton. Russell Edgar. Ptc.._ Windsor. Ont. Napier, Jack Philip, Pte.. Wind- sor. Ont. Ogiesby, Everett. Acting Sgt- Jonesborouizh Ark. Stephznson. Lewis William, Sgt. Norman Mich. _bottles would. ii ing 7.208 lbs. oi buttcriat in eight Iactations It has been estimated that it this tremendous volume ol. milk were bottled in quarts. the- placed side by side. stretch lor approximately live and one hall miles, or if it were‘ possible to pile them one on ton of] aHOY-her. a column would be lormed. towering into the skies to twice the‘ height oi loity Mount Everesti Fleta" is also the Canadlani Champion lor milk production for one. two, three, lour. live, six. 39v- en. and eight uVIISECIIflVG lactat- ions. She is also second amongst Canadian i-lolsteins for butterfst for from three to eight; lactgflong‘ inclusive. having been beaten only by Springbank Snow Countess, Owned by 'i‘- R. Dent. Woodstock. Ont-Brio. the World Champion over all breeds with 9.062 lbs. butterfat from 201.050 lbs. milk. "Fletlfs" Canadian record for 365 days is 34.636 lbs. milk aritakiing 1.156 lbs. butterfat and she has four times produced more than 31.000 lbs. mill; in a Yeflr. her eight lactation; av. erasing 27.018 lbs. Windsor, Ont. Central Ontario Regiment Boylen. Stanley Henry. Mount Dennis. Ont. Bradley. George Lloyd. Hamilton. Bradley, Howard William Lakcvicw. Ont. Ewanyshyn. Michael. Ptc.. burn. Man. Pte. Pte.. Oak- Toronto, Gallaghcr, John. Pte. Brighton Sussex. Eng. Hall Robert Partridge. Pte.. Pie Norman Edward Hall. (brat Canadian Army Overseas. Jones, Harold Victor. Cpl" St. Pie. Nia- gara-on-the Lake. Ont. oliéluir. Roy Garvin. Pie. Hanover gtobertson. David Munro. Pte. Carrying casualtlcs from the Elcllian ‘campaign, the stately Lady Nelson, Canada's hospital ship, recently arrived at a British wort lrom North Africa. ‘ docked after her run with her precious cargo from the Mediterranean war theatre; insert. Pie. J. P. Guimont, Quebec City. of the Royal 22nd Regiment wounded in Sicily. leaves the ship. accompanied by M American medical attendant. Pt». J. Ran, oi Boston. Mass Each Can- adian walking patient had an American soldier ol the dock-side medi- cal staff to assist him to a place on the hospital train. Top Orderly Pte. 1'}. I-Iartz, Saskatoon, ask. centre, oi the Canadian hospital ship, listens to the Sicilian experience of two wounded Canadians, ‘rpr. E. Hill. of Scotland. 0nt., lelt_ and Gnr. C. E Anderson, of Winnilxg. . (Canadian Army Over _a_s_ _ Photos) M" These pictures show: lower. the Lady Nelson, o Toronto. Thistle. David. Pte., Toronto. Regiment De Que Chancielaine Lucicn, Pte.. Mont- real. DeSaulnlers. Albert. Cpl.. Mont-_ real. Jalbert, Boston. Acting L. Cpl. Cornwall, Ont. Lambert. Charles Auguste. Acting Cpl. Montreal. leGault, Touia. Pte. Mont Roll- and. Que. Michaud, Andre, Sgt... Montreal Ostiguv. Romeo. Cpl. St. Math- Jas De Rmrville. Que. I, Oueliettc, Francois. 00L Cartier i Ont. Rondeau. Jean Paul. Pie, Len- raie. Que. Manitoba. Regiment Pasquill. Geoifry. Cpl., Neepaws, an. Saskatchewan Regiment David Harold. Acting Sgt. W Toronto. hlte. illlam. Pte. Mrs. Brid- gett White Mines. N .5. ery sy to Make. No Cooking. Saves Big Money. No matter what you've been ualng for coughs due to colds. you'll be the first to admit that this surprising relief, mixed in your own kitchen. is hard to beat. for real results. Make a syrup by stirring 2 cups of granulated sugar and one cup of water a. fcw moments. until dissolved. 1N0 cooking is needed-anyone can do t. Or you can use corn syrup or pa. bottle. Ind add your syrup. T PW» ' loPfioreil School for the m th of October. °“ Fletcher. Gordon Alexander. CpiniGerar-d igaclnnls e her) ‘ Toronto. . s n Schwegler. Glenn Dunbar .Pte.i grade I“ J,.____1_ Keith Elder, (mother) Reserve Int This HomeMixecl Cough Qellgrzef Is jjggd To Beat liquid honey. instead o! sugar syrup. to ( hi‘: Just. try it. and it not satisfied. your MORELL SCHOOL l-lvwlns is the honor roll Senior Department mg.’ Sn-i. Teresa Collin; Grade X. Jr.—i, Helen Coffin; 2, x. s _;1_ J . IOWeh Kelly: 3f Harryoanxbbslatliieslf’ 2' Grade IX. Jr.--l, Mary Mae- Imlisi 2. Teresa Rossiter. i a...‘.l;"r.'i“'"i°.il""rm"*m -— . Sen ac - 31%;,“ 2. Keith Gildert; 3. Juel Grade VL-l, Earle collin; g, Lorraine Collin; 3. Eleanor Collin. Grade V-—1. Joseph Coffin; I. Mary MacAdam: 3, Arlle Keele. I Grade IV. Sr.—1, Noreen 14¢. fiarthy: 2. Anna Robbins; a, Allred sh :2 m1 a o - - iorIwKeily. l“ A“ em“ 3'1"" Primary De artment Grade III.—1.Virg la sseele; 1, Dcnald Cox: 3. Jean Geldert. Grade II. (a)—i, Hilda Rnasiter. Grade II. (b)-1, Genevieve Bus. alter: 2. Cliliord Keefe: 3, Lawson Baker. flnGrade I. (aJ-i, Carol Ann Coi- d : M Rossi (Painful? pieagycopy.) HARRINGTON SCHOOL Report for mo ol September d October. Grade X-—1. LOLs Jones; 2. Ju- aica Heron. . rmrmmesm“ . en : e . . Grade VII-l. Edith Morrow. p‘ race VI.—1, Bessie Rodd: 2. Brian MacFarlane; 3, Jack Mac- Bobbie G . Dodds; 2, Raymond Dodda- 8 Bud Heron. gives you 16 ounces of really excel- lent couch relief-about 4 times as much for your money. Tastes ill-le- children love it-and it never spoils. You can feel this home mixture taking right hold oi! a. cough. It loosens the phlegm. soothes the irri- tated membranes. e.nd helps clear the air passages. Eases soreness Ind dltrlcult breathing, and lets you sleep. Once tried, you'll swear by it. Pine: is a special compound of proven ingredients, in concentrated rm. a. most reliable soothing agent lor throat and bronchial membranes. money will be retunded. on Canadian flit-rs take particular care to see that the ‘ pigeons they take ziiong on every operational flight are comfortabw amt In no danger of injury at any time. for on these birdsnuy depend the very lives of the aircrew. Pictured here is AC1 J. r‘ ........ . . preparing n pigeon lor release while the plane is in the air. The paper bog will protect, it from the slip stream as it is tossed clear ct the craiz. Released. the bird will faithfully carry its message back to its home y» recruit was too young to swell th manta oi Italy. Boys oi s and e here are shown atu ' land‘ raining new. l. jolt!!! DOOM HUI . e ranks oi Youn Fascist! regi- t ‘g JEN-Q .553"- jubqa Orange loll-O ’ ' m) warn wail" J t! OI: "25.’. ‘L. a Combine celery, thickened Jcil-O. Turn firm. Makes 8 molds. . cold sliced meat. Sir-Rf When your grocer isgtble Puddings, make them go l! l! like these, and other: you'll linden the pack- md “mating, month, rich flavor rothe fulL "ltd" Dissolve Jeil-O in warm water. Add oran water. Chill. When slightly thicksncd. _ salt and vinegar; fold at oace into slightly I whee "Rh Mire _ Isa- Bniorlelw seal"? SUNNY ORANOI SIIPPII PLAII and 3i Z7 ‘.5713, ..¢.Z‘.'I"' tarpon M! tarpon vhugn juice and in oranges. l l into individual molds. Chill until Serve, unmolded on lettuce, with THEM WITH THESE IDEAS " NOYEMPER. 1o. 194a v no let you have Joli-O and Jeil-O possible. Get more servings per GIllCK-AND-IASY CHOCOLATI HOSTING ' ‘ o! ell-O absolute Pudtlln i: to host's whole two-layer cake‘. i Jr""'" "M “'1 up 50-113 a Maw m’ Z ullupeon Dunn Place d‘ ' Add mill: gradually, stir- ring constqlifiyingiiincenrrvieeufiedium heat and 000k until mixture comes ro a boil and is thickened, stirring con- ltantiy. Remove from fire. Add sugar and burner _ andmix uariiweil-bleoded. Frosrakemusuaiway. Present-day problems have not brought about" any change in the quo- lity of Jell-O and loll-Q Pudd‘ _ "Isl. Products of General Feeds Grade III. Sr.—l. Audrey Mac- Farlane: 2. Velda, Proude; 3, James Heron. Grade III. Jr.—-l, Christine Phil- ' 2 Jackie MacFarlane. Grade 1l.~—-1. Greta Proude; 2, Enid Carter. Grade I.—No teats. Perfect attendance-Bessie Rodd. Teacher-Marion E. MBCEBChBfll. J.ii. Davidson iiow Feed Administrator The Agricultural Supplies Board and the Wartime Prices and ‘Irade Board announced recently the re- signation oi Bred W. Present from the post oi Bleeds Administrator and the appointment oi J. Gordon Davidson s; his successor, Mr. Presant who came to Ott- awa, to head the administration o wartime feed problems with the inception oi controls in the lall or 1941, returns at the request oi his lormer employers so the position of manager oi the teed department oi Toronto Elevators. Limited. The new administrator, Mr. Davidson. also joined the teed aid- ministration in 194i to serve as its director lor Quebec and the Mari- time provinces. Like his predecess- or. Mr, Davidson was born and brought up on an Ontario fann, is a graduate of the Ontario agri- cultural College, and has had years ol ractical experience in the iced bus neas. Before Joining the feeds administration, he was manage of the eastern ieed- division of the Marple Leaf Milling Company. Limited. From 1920 to 1925 Mr. Davidson was an employee cl the Dominion Department oi Agriculture a5 hm- moteg- of egg production in Ont- arlo and district poultry promoter in Prince Edward Island. CUTI (ill RA soaraolnrmun IIQSITIIHZQI ‘rho newest IQIbIIBYPIIA-v: rubber. from lelt to flfllt the W? The inner coverail. shaped to NO LET-UP During 1M1, soo hips were eon- y emplcyedaon the 12.00% propaganda i mile voyage around the C uprt tiaharmiuiutbe dd- lng now being made in quantity lor the Royal - nadianlhvywiilkeepaaeamanwannand lryinanyaortoiweethenltoonaiateol two zippered cover-all suits. the ialner lined with wool and the outer or waterprool synethetio protective cloth- The photograph above, flashed by radio from Moscow to New York, shows a meeting of the hia- toric three-power conference of Soviet. British and United States Foreign Ministers. the table are Secretary ol State Cordell Hull. ex Shepherded by a score oi chcsty little tugs, the hulk of the giant USS Lalayette. the former French luxury liner Normandie, mover dOWn the Hudson River toward dry-dock ‘and militias lor l"! service _ c treme right. with U. l. Ambassador W. Avwiil Bar- irmnn beside him. British libreign Secretary Anthony Eden is third from left. In ioreground, bl. u camera, is Soviet Foreign Commissar vyachealav M. Among those at Molotov. —away from her pier lor the first time in leis years. Her "sailing" was the finale of one oi m world's . t. salvage , . in Whlvh $1" V‘ raised and rerloated after uprising at __l;_er_ o1“- ankle and can be new! Mi in I mailer of seconds, 3, when luster-led, it covers the weer- er from neck in ankle. ‘rho material is spray- prooi gsberdine. l. The outer coverali is ol similar pattern but mlde of butyl rubber. it ia not only waterprooi but gaaproof. 4. Over- all goes the hood. also made oi synthetic rubber and falling well over the shoulder to keep out pictures show: l. lit over the new spray. At right la a close-up of the hood, Only the nose and eyes are ieit exposed. wl-iltcoat typ: lilepacket, alps from neck to WEIGHT BEHIND HIM To land a single soldier lully ulpped in North Airica required OCEAN LIFE-LINE All Britain at war denim“ Vii-m! upcn the Royal Navy. All Anglo- 941 seven tons of shipping, and one and American strategy OGDEN; vi a hall tone a month thereafter. i upon the command oi e m.