.- r- SEPTEMBERLIMZ rnririilirilgljrlzroyvlsljglaann _.._ .. ,.. 4w he s MM RSIDE GUARD COUNTY CHRONIE ma; WESTERN GUARDIAN WW1: Elmer M urphy so Han t. corn Clow, 90 bttown 8:." s ' “a , IUMMIBSIDE llld PRINCE COUNTY News, lptlollo Advertising "’"1'5F""‘l:‘.i“i’.l':.2.°‘if.“t.‘h‘“m.’ .-:..":1 s "r Bookstore, Wuter Street. l‘ mtrtore Water Street, n “mm-y, Water sum, Mlfk ésudn, e1 Granvlllo sum, W“ - $311.11.“. will be delivered to any home in Summcraldo by cm," Boy so. 2c per day or 10c per week. Phone 289 for this service ‘flVfl rved for news of fiitclflfiguhliietieadvertlslng of o lwli “w”, m, he inserted at 1'16,“ t Wm- , strictly payable gnlflrallfit .__ , xenslngwll. ,,;_,rii,i,llgfi_“s.l”.sl.“f.tl.l"do; Apply u, Raymond Cameron. 94H“ v EWIENTB-Mr. and Mrs- -'5*g,‘§fip,,._ Long River, an- mm ilic engagement of their x1011"? . . c, 1 by; ..ll“.l"*h:~1"-mural 5°‘ “ ,.._ 1.'_»,-[,-_ 51111 marriage i ‘ ' of Septem- gmke place (lie midml 9 a Ml. _ ADEMY OPENS sum‘. s- fhgAsjcillrlllvlsirlc High scililiii 5nd m. \\,‘_]l open on September “ Mus 0 io i; will come at l‘lt(iC'S 1 to 5 at iofiiclnck. - i, p; graze one w: come Erigllveldqilesdciy‘ morning at 9 o'clock. .' l TO the holiday on figtoiqiiiltcrhl- lccfurc ln the 591105 9111:1011)? Nur m: will b9 Riven 11! m, Town 11.x . Surnmcrsidc. on y,‘ n1 8 11M. instead of Mun- . 315,11. Palmer will be the qxaker. 94'“ JXHKEWELL PARTY AND PRE- srrr.1rl0.\'__ Mr. J. Wilfred Ga‘.- km 0f (in firm of Sinclair and sleirnrt Lid lvft Thursday morn- lhg to nsumc his dutcs in the 11C N V R. in ivhich he has vol- unt/aeml his sowices in the stores rleparlmenz. Prior to his ileparture ilk friends authored at “he home ollfr. Humid fluestis and tendered lllm a fun-uwll party and as a lokcu cf 0st rm presented him with u; exigrhvcd yvrist amulet. Mr. gal 1'. has been an active mrmber of several local organizations and lpfonlillcllf figure in local amateur (lrrmaflrs from which his efforts rill be rnwlr- missed. All join how- . c 0:. nt and his ivortihy '2". é a 1n '3 Y n. S‘ ‘losim to sane if} the armed forces. clumrs m WAHTIM AMI 0H WHITEB W/ISIIES your order to the boy responsible for deliveries on your route, —NOR’.l‘l-l BEDEQUE United Church lawn party on Mans; Hrounds Monday evening, Septem- ber 'l. Sale of lunches beginning 1t 9 n-m. 9-4-11. —-TIIE STORES 0F Wm. Callback and W. M. Bowness, Bedeque, will be closed all dav Labor Day, Sfptem- ber 7th. 0-4-21 --JOINS HIS MAJESTTS FORCES- Mr. Hugh Walker who has been spending a short holiday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Walker of Kenslngton has left. [or St. John where he will enter the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve. He. will fake his training at Montreal, Mr. Walker who has been WOZking with the C.N.R. .n u St. John was at one time employed with the Summerside Journal and is well known throughout ths county. His many friends wisn hilr much luck. s, PRACTICE ALARM TONlGllT— A practice A.R.P. alarm for Sum- me side will be given Friday Sept:- Hflbef 41h. at 7.30 p.m. The alarm wlll be sounded 0n the AR, l- sir- cn system together with the town siren. The alarm signal will be given by a. wailing note on the sirens and the “All clear" sigml will be given later by a long con- tlnuous note on the A.R..P, sirens only. The A.R.P. committee wishes to impress on all citizens the 1mg that in future soundiigs of the slrensalone definitely means an air rmd alarm. A signal for s fire will be communicated to the public by the town siren and the fire bell. In other words. the sounding of the town siren together with the rim bell. definitely will signal a fire, but the sounding of the sirens (110111 the ARP. and the town sirens) is positively an 31y mid signal. On the sounding of the sirens, all citizens nre reminded that they are required to get off the street and take shelter, not ‘o use the telephone and black out all li8hts if the alarm continues after dark. Regulations flwm now on will be strictly enforcccl. s, Use the New OXYDOL and wash hi wlluuuralrncllllln Wlllllllll llllllll BIIBBINB .__.__. ._._._. .__-. IIII AND PRINCE W Tam Y hllljbllti} Vway -_.~.=.=.-... LEW A n: 01¢" Bllltmfllli All IYIIS m“. STERUIG trunnion IJVAIIWKIII ALL figs RALPH MUTTART Summer-side IumuIYlrU KARIY IIIKDIII WlLl-IIILDIKI Also Cartoon Shows at 7.30 — 9.10 Matinee Saturday at 3 Franco's trusted army friends in ex- pectation of future need. D8106! For L!!! These recent developments. how- ever. imply a defeat for the Axis: On Aug. l5 Serrano Surfer, who frcquently had expressed his ad- miration for the Nazi system and w whg iiltilil been a vlsltorlto Gerniiany 1 an y on severa occas ons. SUMMERbIDL wrote for a Hitler youth publication that a "liberated Spain" would have VKIIZUXI beerti on tlficitfhllllsdsiilde game pfre- --——--————- sen war a s ar a ew 40m“- NEWS_ In Magistrate years later. and that old Republican Darby's Court on Wednesday, one istgghklizifuld hfave 1mg,‘ m‘ ‘he drunk was arraigned for vagrancy mud“ 0?‘; inf e w“ and for disorderly conduct and fined 5 on “Qsafne g5 s Sggailnent Re $10.00 and costs. This party was also pubncan spmlsh 1,5,3 e m Mex: charged with resisting arrest and 1m Diego Martinez lialzrrio once for this charge was fined $25.00 or prgslden, or the Rcpublicun, legis- °11B 011011111 111 iali- H8 eifliifld t0 lature predicted that, Spain soon take (he days, One dzunk was given would. enter the war as on active the usual fine and an unlicensed Aids ally. driver was fined $2.00 and costs. 1 Stygérano sSuner alrelady badmin- --_ ec a panish vo unt/ser vis- -BARN DESTROYED-A barn ion into the war against Russia with owned by Thomas cordon“, o; a declaration that extermination of Piusville in Prince County was de- Riisfiifl W115 11-56655813’. strayed Tuesday by fire which Franc“ hmvfier- iWdged in. a started while threshing operations speech 5118- 20 at Vilw. Wamlnil were in progress. Included in the spmmrds m he 11191181111 m1‘ 1111111‘ loss was a large amount of crop d“sm“1' “ii-mil jmd militia" 511113‘ 11nd 591161111 pigs and calves. There $1,‘: gglfwgig; m“ ‘mes mi’ mm“ a no ' . ~ . t-“hes amouensttlirarialtgss,liiyliiilégbiwfiasainiy, rLast $115,133’ Eresldeniiiaooswen partially covered by insurance. The iswif“. f“ i “Amen?” he“? lame _ , pan repair the ClVll Wfll damage r S Spread iamdb- Tw° BT31“ to her cultural tress ' d - stacks close to the barn were burned, courage post w“ “$1.105 a“. Cn- , - st travel by 10891581 W111i the tlifefihiilg Bqliill- fcpalrlng the railroads and other 1116111- it W15 believed sparks from means. This was predicated on the the exhilu-‘i/ 0i the 1535011116 éilglne assumption that Spain remain non- caused the fire, Members of the belligerent, but. the President said Alberton fire dcpartment and in reply to a. question that the neighbors saved the dwelling from plan was not meant to influence the flames.—-S. pllilllxir. United States Ambassador, cose s _ec. cx av a ri radii? ‘Jfbl?‘%l»d°lii§_ diléiffi‘ ‘lawns .::.“l».1“s..‘:“armchair; ‘rifiipilli fiémliifl ‘if; §§§“i°.§€§§.°'i.’; 1115563)‘? W“ “°"”°°‘°“ ‘° b" 1°“ nurse 1n training. Her many friends MM... NEW POLICY wish her every success in hear chosen profession. S. —Mrs. Joseph chushr of Milton ,_,<0@n1inlwd_frvm_ page 1) Ave has entered the Prince County "‘i*__""'““ ' ’ "i ‘hospital and her many friends wisn i°n°wed 5m“ i“? June WhHQbY m; a, speedy lecoyery, the corporation pllld the equivalent ._____ 0f expozt prices to divert cattle -—Mr. Russell Ramsay, who ha; from the export to the domestic been visiting m5 parents. My find market up to the number which Mm Chm-yes Ramsay. sun,mer51de_ otherwise would be eligible for ox. has letumed m the mMnmm-L s_ port under the United States quota. ___>. The old pclicy, the board said, had ._1=\rlends will regret to team resulted in "very uneven" market- that Mrs. Percy Kinch has been 1112s of cattle -ub1mdant supplies confined to her home for a few 111 111B 981i)’ Dart 0f each quarter days due m B. slight illness. 11. ls 111d acute shortages toward the expected that she will be out 911,11 0i’ theouarter, around again in a. few days-S. ‘This 1161111161‘ Stiibilizfid Dlfces to i the producer nor provided adequate ...pr1end5 W11] yegyeg, to 16am u,“ beef supplies for civilian and lnlil- Miss Mary Montgomery of Summer- i313’ 19111111811181“; 111 Canada." the side is a patient in the Prince 3111191111091119111 5111(1- County Hospltal. S. are approaching their seasonal low. -Mr. and Mrs. Garnet of New Under the bvurd schedule. the Gldgow. N.S.. who are staying at 1111111951116 Drive 0f been‘ will be de- I-Iarbcui- View Cabins are being creased one-half a. cent eftective Wckqned to Summerside by a. Sent. 14. _ number of friends. S. The 136111118 will, continue until - NOV- 31. with regulated seasonnl -Mr. Georgo Cameron of the increases Demitted after that; date, Bolmy Gardens has left on a bus- _ Provision for seasonal price ad- lnress mp to \.e mainland. He Jusiments. coupled with support was accompanied by Mrs. Cameron Huiiranteed by the corporation, and daughter. s would mean that cattle feeders _ “may proceed with assurance to —Mr. George Schumian and wife carry their feeder stock until spring wlho have been spending a few days in the normal way and recover their in Summerside visiting Mr. Schur- feeding and Operating costs." mans mother left this morning on Essential features of the new nis return to Moncton, They were liflillfiy had been discussed with acccmpanled by M1‘, Fred Amos also representatives of beef cattle prow- of Moncton who has also been vac- ers and it was indicated that the atlonmg in summer-side. S. plan would meet with "gene 111 up. -i—— proval." —Hi.s may fiiends will be pleas- The board acknowledged that m Beef and beef cattle price; now 2d to know that Mr. Joseph Raza- some individual producezs may not. vctto is now braking satisfactory obtain so high a price under thr- llcndlcitis S. dustry will be placed in a "much more satisfactory" position. Profits SHAKEJJP IN exports will be set aside 1h a _*_ special fund to be used to support chief of the general staff. was one of the column commanders in the lgh Commisslone t Morocco. Perez, the new linger-for Minister. int-guided from vigil-L)‘: attortney general at the supreme prvbe for weak spots m (he 111m cm" ' ‘Ilhese German forces, it. was r1!- recovery afer his operation for ap- new system, but said that the in. made by the food corporation from ____(C°“ii““°d_i1°m_l>118¢ 1),____ cattle prices when necessary. ficge of Madrid and later was a a Jaw pr°ie$°r Wm h" been west in a. fluid attack designed to Mimi Hguem“ “h” becmles leiid‘ ppm-tad earlier, forosd the Red Save So Much Wear And Tear-And Get Glorious fihfiihii‘? fii§iilli§rfidiidiiiiim°ahii "my 1° ""111 1° 11"" 1mm“ l Washes Just With Rich, Safe Washing Action Y". gr! wblhr washes . . . and do in lo safely your clothes last much longer. dfvflvd views? You bet! With to- y_s New OXYDOL . . . you can lvold the harsh bleaching that so ‘"11!’ weakens fabrics and fades colours. You can avoid the hard subbing thatcauses so much wash- “YwcarsndrearlAndyourclothes mm glistening white just in the "lull washer-mania, time! - 4 "iwlllllllwflllhlllllil... Tbs New Oxydol with livelier "Hustle-Bubble" suds is now much richer in washing power. Every ounce gets out more dirt for you. You'll find it goes after that stub- born cloudiness . . . that gradual yellowing so many women notice with other soaps. Clothes actually come as much as 9 to l1 shades whiter by Electric Eye resu than withmsnyofherwidely used soaps. So change to the New Oxydol. And except for stains, of course, or unusual pieces, get a wash that's really u/bifa without bleaching. New OXYDOLis the last word in modern laundry soap. Safe for your coloured washable: and your lovely washable royons. Even milder now on bonds. Halo In Canola m: of the ‘ecentlv returned from service with and dmve 8‘ new wedge m the Bus‘ the Spanish force ilahunz Russia. fifikedfllfffifliféhgh cfmmumgge “,3 | 1 heSovets n a area. at o nlplom____no v ch", three enemy tank attacks yesterday The bare announcement of the in iiieil‘ 119W "1195. 1181111111! Rll ‘i111’ Spanish cabinet, chgngeg, whgn against the enemy tanks and 1n- l-lothcd with the known inclinations ffllii-FY- Ii did Mt mcuilon ill." re- of the protagonists and cast against port of a fiifillfl‘ Shin for the Ger- the background of recent events mans. and reports. suggests that the Un- ‘The battle below Stalingrad has ited Nations may have won a (ill)- not yet reached the soutlnrcst ap- lcmatlc victory in kecDlnf-I Spain pproachss of the city, it was said. from itzloinlkclléer actively and open- .___._____._.i - i 9 X - lSIT OTTA vifie oupurifiirilstliic Serrauo zliineil; To v ____._ WA a s m gray- a e man 0 . N’ s _ _(cp\__ miidwkemy pmdq“! m‘! 9m‘“'5‘ Prwrfiaslhbfflhlgtfiktereiijiasgr of New clst. An unknown attorney before ze 1 d Wm leave here n,“ m, the s hnlsn Civil War he climbed M" y i’ - a one-day trip to Ottawa, it was bWitfiapliaizlllllgfrlmllgrtlllhll-fe 03g; announced here today. l-le will con- long been considered the No. 2 s; 1'32‘ Prime Mhmbr Mmtmm‘ g and the Canadian Wnr giriklcg} Spam‘ second only to Cabinet on Pacific stratcgy and Serrano its?! :0“ filingugneoui, supply arrangements. ilfiiilhfi’ his Sfifrul KielOTlQ murmrr noun-r CAPE IOWN -(CP)— Prince control of the Fialange. indicated. 0n the surface at least, that Franco might have chosen to cast off his Dominique Radlzwell of Poland. ambitious brother-ln-law in order to wfhose wife is Princess Eugenia of kccp 51min m1 her uneasy perch of Greece. has reoelved his communion -.zon-bellfgcrcncy. as second Lieutenant 1n the South Otlwlfllivfiibl-ilies 119i i0 be Wei" African army, and has been ap- lnokod include that of manoeuvres pointed Liars” oft-k." hefwwn ‘ifizh-{fsifiorxigégg gsbirlrgptznésgncwfilii; Polish and Union defence forces. d°m°su° “Kg: gdntgfigffi‘ Miami's rollevoo sprains. ‘ y v___ ‘M. . Turner (BMW YNViIWi" chairman of general sales for the National War Finance Cornmlttoe addressed the Catholic Womellal lgagua Convention at Summer: a on Wednesday. Ho 1111011 iimwned sales of war savlMl li-‘mW n‘ certificates. WARSHIP, (Continued from 9m i) ships. two battle cruisers. five Iii‘- craft carriers, 24 cruisers, 86 de- 5troyer5, 39 submarines, 14 armed merchant cruisers and others in- cluding such small but vBluB-bl! craft as trawlers and corvettes. Mr, Alexander's statement. m- called the publication in July o! unqfflclal reports that 485 war- ships “were then on duty with the Royal Navy which were not in ser- vice at, the outbreak of war and. with allowance - I01‘ 5111141185. H1 least 500 warships must have been delivered by shipyards in 1110111 30 months. In discussing the U—boat men- ace, Mr, Alexander said that new methods of meeting this WEED"! had been found. He replied 11° criticism that "we are slow in ad- Jugflng our snti-U-boat methods to meet changes in their tactics by declaring:- "It is the other way roundl when changes in German tactics occur it ls because our new methods and devices forced them on the U-boats.” 21st llieppe Casualty List OFYYAWA. Sept. 3—-(CP)——ll'l iiS 21st (Active) Army Casualty L151 since the large-scale combined 0P‘ crations raid on Dicppe A“? 1% the National Defence Depmtrliiéglo The Miscoucho Sub-dirhion ex- wdfiy iiiiilciiilmd the names a tcncivd (111 lnrilufion to the dio- szillli: 20th Diocesan Convention Concludes Fflllmving 1S the list. wit): Yvlll- gram; , “Way, mental nuinbes and nexL-of-nnz- S ' M”; Frank 3,.,,,.,.,,_,.‘ national e. convclior of Girl G11ide5 in me Catholic Women's League of can- aria spoke on ilie_Gi ' Guide work 4g¢r)@;m1d_ Chan and brought an lllJ-‘pllllll! message ., Miss Mary $1.10 lilo cmivr-nlion ml Girl Guide irork 1n 111'.‘ iJlflllllllUll, M»; Ipiulinic Al'~('~llilllit, diocesan conrelioi- of (Jrri Guides gave her O Yc,'ol' cause, prices m: fined, bufColonial Sheen and Pillar/Sips‘ "going up” in mother way. ‘lhefvc taken to cheiair in the form of “aeroplane Jibria, pinch-Re mapping and other d1- force moi." our‘ room's» make Vorhe: wu- essentials, zoo: umouflage dozh, zen: web meat. SQUHIHSDdIIimCISKhCSCMOMSGGBCSWUDgNCkiIIIOKUHPQCB‘ ‘time! production, we ask you m uke special cue of your supply of Colonial fiheas and Pillow Slips. ‘EQLQNIAL. §MWF%W§' A PRODUCT OF 1D om | N I10 N, ‘TEXTILE (c0... LlMICTE-D‘ a Mrs. Parnell lillcllliahon 311s_vresid€fiffMfséidrldii"Min Innis of souris. A vole of thank was exfrndcd to fxfrs. Maclnni. for hcr exrcllrlil irork during Lin. OVERSEAS Killed in Action Mrs. Parnell McMahon of Sum. zinc, Mrs. R, J. mgrslde was elected Diocesan Prc- lC1lS‘t0\\"' i i ntrul Ontario Regiment s! 911i Bi the CIOéiIIS-Sessiozi of iue John, boiuis. gsym,’ Ronam Dewar, Pte.,B672’74 C. W. L. convention held at Sum- Mrs‘ Magnet Bryan (wife Glas- gllggisggc y€5t€l‘%&ly.tD‘/Piil0l‘p offéccrs gowv Scotland,‘ ' w" were. rs ‘ce- resl cnt, report on the C.W.L, Guides Ln Hqnsley, Leslie Ceril. Pie. B66120, #1117155! (tiiill-i. Mlswiwllfi. 2nd The Til_‘.ll‘S(i.'/L_V morning 5955101} Hie province. There are nine Mrs. Alice Hemsley (mumenvaug - P8 d‘ 5E3 fl)‘; 33115- J- ‘Ber’- olieticd with the celebration of companies of Girl Guides and anleigh Apts. Toronto. ‘imr .J gnsLMIir ylce-Picsidelr, Afuss by Rt. Rev. Msgl‘, G. J. lil1'(1c‘Bl‘C"»\'lll(1§ u h a (01:11 mem. Page,_George Edward, Pie, B16750 hlvsér‘ Egan!) Ccongnck’ vycmnn MMMJAIL vVGq m 5;‘ Pauys berslnpof yQDQyL Showed Mrs. Wllmifrde P356 imiliiliii) New‘ Germ/d C ‘g5 swmifliy. Ml»? Church. _ lllfi Guide. o exceptionally tonbrcoke, Ont. _ Cone“ E d‘ 011 y. Chailotteytoun. Th0 buslncss of the convention v-‘cll. Miss .. stressed the Rigger, Egbert _Lorne, Pic, 13366.20 J H6190?‘ iighSlicretary, _Mls, A. crrumeucczl at 93o 1,, CM_BVA__ great need f. lczidersliip in B85786 pm T_ R4636,- (gagher) csn- uh: $5 .HC Jarlottetown, Txeas- hall, WhCn the fepOrls or [he sub- Guides. She spoke also on Red adlan Army Overseas. Cénvenérsy. .5 hyrlieshMontague. diilslons ivcre p1'0s€nl€d, discussed 910$ 1101i; and cxhibiied a mm. Richards. Stanley. Pi“- ,B363_?7- Urban onus- Mic Oagalp, Mrs. and adopted. tcr of articles which g0 to make Mrs, Adeline Katherine R.cha.ds treat Mr J, A scouc e. Lay he. In the aftcrnoon the reggluflon up a parcel for pllnlllCfS of war, (wife) Bwnchwn’ ont- sine} .nBernard,’I‘1gnlsh, commme-c coils sting of Mp5. Aur~ bho also slioucd some wry fine Mccogmigck vaer 1a.‘ 1641's. James flu Murphy, Enrol-aid; Mrs. Frank knitted work and rxprt-ssed ap< Rggllnent De Quebec a M J , mon, rganlzatlon, Murray, Charlottetown, 1\[r5_ ,1,q5_ preciaflon of (Lie work the OWL. Pratt. Thomas Acting Cpl, D6.‘l64 igmflifle-l 512111111915. Keniington Pendergast, Kensmgton Submitted has accomplished. Mrs. mlllanne Pratt (wife) lvfont- ggwxr aégaigeiiiglfiray. Charlotte- their report and the resolutions The hostess sub-division served real. . Case- Charlotétvove“ F. J. were discussed and adopted. refreshments and a social hour servlléé Mrs D W11. SIMS Of The nominating committee followed. The Lcaiguc prayer and Saskatchewan Regiment me M3 m - MMNBiiI. Sum- namely, Mrs. George CampbelL peace przrrci- concluded the busi- Rcchon. Aide“ J°Seph'Pte"L127“ 0.1;?! e1 fibezetéliflill MP5. Harry summcrsidc, Mrs. N, J. MacNelll, ncss meeting, A indexing of the Miss Leah Rochon (sister) Storfii- Mr “a: r n’ 5°91“! scwicc- MTS- J. J. MacQuaid, Kcnsingtou newly clcctcd execufiire was held oaks, $55k, P 52p gi/"dt Macmmiid. Lillie also brought in their report, and lmnlcdiutcly aflcr when (he con- Smith, Leonard Lee, Pte. 1.113290, M°11 -LE 61°11 i<l>I1 and Study _Clubs. the election of officers d5 stated venors WFTG appointed, The Na. John Clarence smith (father) Grfa ~ - A1911. Cflldillfiil. Girl above took place. The new officers liflflfli Anthem brought 1110 60n- Chdan, $95k, ii e51 M155 1- 515911111“. Char- were duly installed by the retir- ventlon to a closa-S. lottetown; Publlflillolnd Maggr- 1 Jessi! Shand (mothor; Oakvllle, On 1- Wedding Party At Freetown Jlorning Session Previously reported wounded-Now died of wounds Manitoba ,’ t McAmmond, Kenneth Ivan. 05M" 1119010, Mrs. Dorothy A. Mc/‘m- mond (wife) Wfnnfffifl- Died of woundn-(Accldentsl) geglmgnt rloohxfluebec 611119 Y. J Pt .. B62891, M . ~ - i gash Kennedy (moat/her) Coravrrilli, ‘ l! ‘i?! glmltobn Regiment k no.1‘; 5| mu" o en, David Frederic. Pte cogfieyy“fii{,g§“gu,edf"mflng l, B20706. Harry Hobden (Miller; Eda". 1141004. Mrs. Edna mncls 11/111111‘- J Pt H2 W’ ' f H ,Ot. uner, ac ames, e., I). . Conney (W18) anover n Mrs, Isabel Hunter (mother) Nce- med pawn, Mun. Roslne, Rudolf Samucl. Pie, my,“ Canadian Amp,“ B20660. Roy Rosina (father) Moose. Fnrtier, Rene Gnu, B41126, Adrien 110111. M511- Fortler (father) Tuurville. County I Saskatchewan Rcglrncnt LEM’ Que’ Kerr-her, Edwin Robert. Col. woungeq LIZJGO, Mrs. Elsie R. Kerche. (mother Weyburn, Sask. Royal Canaan", Emdnmn PBNOH. Robert, Pit, 1.12768, Mango“ mulanca spy,‘ 535103, Thomas Sidney Patton (brother) Mrs. Amy R. Mantor (mother) 151111011!“- 585k- T 1 T . wor’ ex“ Royal Canadian Army Medical .1 ThRlCdlCsof 011M 511,158 o" M“ an on‘ McIntyre, Raymond Clifford. Pie. Knox, Gordon James, L.Cpl_, B91881. Mrs. Iris Mclntywe (wife) B24100. Gordon Knox (father) Mont-real- Montreal. Cnnndhn Provost Corps wggcem onus“; Rgflmgnf, MacMfllan, Kenneth Angus, L.Cpl. cmkem Edward, pm, M1123, B81183, Mrs. Mary BifNll (mot/her) Mrs. Helen Pearl Reeves (mother) l-‘Ontfefll- Windsor. Ont. Previously reported killed In Action Central Ontario Regiment —N0W “M! Kitchener. Thomas Almon, Pte.. B53435, Mrs. Della Klbdhener Central Ontario Regiment (mother) Woodbrldge, Ont. Slater, James Murray, Pte. B36625, Hawkins, John Joseph, Pte, Mrs. Alice Dolena Slater (mother) B36822, Mrs. Verna G. Hawkins “fwd-Wick. 0111- (wlm point Edward, one, Previous reported missing bcllevcd Jones, Arthur, Pto, 537830. Mrs. drowned -now safe Lila Audrey Jones (wife) Bronte. Central Ontario Relimmi Qnt, Reeves, Ronald, Pic- B37185, Mrs. Mccirlhv, Mcrrvn, Pte. B15329, Lillian Reeves (wife Hwuilton, Ont. Mrs. Emily McCarthy (mnther- -——i-——— Chalk River. Ont. Pearls in the new length mokcr, _ sample, James, acting Cpl. B36677. two or thzee strands. one ucm: Mr. and Mrs. John L. Murphy "i i""i"“'n (vcnfrr) whnsr marriage too! Robert Sample (father) Dlmdas, around the throat and the ntim place nn Augusl l!) at Si. Jamrs’ Roman (nilml-c (hurch at Summer- On . at the base of throat, fit snugly intb field. Mrs. (iomgc flushes. left, was matron of honor and Mr. Hughes, 5115M, Potter, PM, B87307. Mrs. colllrlsli necklinel. right. wu best fr" year. moved hr Mrs. .\llll‘l'fl\' and N d C w L P ' seconded by 3.111s. Saunders. - Q g . Miscouchc Next Year