THURSDAY THE WESTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: I. Ibis‘ llrpky ~ s SUQGIIBIDI and PRINCE COUNT! News. Subscriptions, Advertising The Guardian may be bought daly at any of the fol. lowing stores in Slamuaenide Bookstore. Water direct. Gcurlica Drugstore, Water Ififlt, o lakes-y. Water lioct. Mark Gaulai. I1 (hnuvla ltroet. TheGuorlauwtiibolsIvI-odtoauglsanselulullorids. —IUY MOTOR OIL and Ou Grease at Brace’a. l-Qi- —INGAGEIENT — Mr. John Mehmis. Bummer-side, announces the engagement of his ds htsr. Margaret Margy, to LAC. Dan el I". MoLaiuzhlin, . C. A. F. only eon of Mrs. Laura McLaughlin, Mont- place the rafts“: Marriage to take tember l-M-li. 1 le part elf Sop -—IS IMPROVING — It is pleas- ing to report that the condition of Junior Key, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Key of Bummeraide, who was niured 1n falling while riding horseback. is considerably improv- ed and that he is resting as com- fortably as could be expected un- der the circumstances. The young lad was driving on horseback when the animal shied, throwing him to the round. lIe was considerably bruised about the ace and shoul- der, and also austa ed injuries to the cheat. At present ks is at the home of his ta and as soon as be con co ortably be removed to the Prince County Hospital an X- rsy examination will be made to ascertain if there is any internal infllW-G. —I_ID ‘IIIANGLE CLUB IE- OPIINS - The Red Triangle Club opened its doors again yesterday g1 its old quarters in the McArthur lock, Summerside. The club had been destroyed by fire in June and in the meantime has been located the Geo. Macqusrrie office on Bummer street. The rooms have been very attractively redec- orated and the entrance door has been moved to the other end of the hall just opposite the head of the stairs. This will be more conveni- ent, and less confusing for strang- ers. There will be no canteen o - erated for the esent but e rooms are open al day and every evening for reading and writing. Mr. Harold McDonald the super- visor will render his usual service of locating rooms and apartments for service personnel and their families. Mr. McDonald says that the housing shortage in summer- Oarrlernoyatlepcrdayorlooperwoek. Jlsouofiforfiaerviu os- give your order to the boy ruoponflble for deliveries on your route. avrimuasum dried-out - _,PLENTY or w with oilcako and mil all“. ts and used bfilh all able now at Bruce's, cl traces. truck waaons and hrvy l-lt-ll. _ty wheels. strolw blowers. ew .._.__. waving harness. Clinton lgri- _.N yum» To TI. “my” Ion. Wedfflcwn- " "4' 1:1" Jean llfaclienize teacher of 40R QvwK M“ — W" l. Y?‘ 15$‘ 3E?" irfilltrillarl‘ W653i? 1' meant of Piewu Academy N. a oyd Bowneea. ._‘_. we” m‘ ‘um and ‘fix -or.vraaaarf OI‘ DIGTIIIII An epidemic of dstempor is reported among in luminar- aidc. Summcrsids have dea- troyed about five Ger I Week‘ I01‘ the past four weeks or this cause. In each case they were requested by the owner to take this action. “S. ' L!) oy Johnston who is practising in rived by plane kl Sumlncrside a ew days ago soc- onlpallicd by Dr Phillip Farrell and bofh motored to Tignieh where they are the guests of Dr J.A. Johnston. H15 many frien are delighted to renew doctor y’: acquaintance sndwwlshhimevaryaucoeaaltia plensing to note that Dr Johnston 8r has recovered sufiieieutw to sl- low him to resume his practice after s dellcats but successful operation in New York last spring ' ENDED IN ACTION — Mile Seaman Pius Jose Gallant has been slightly weun ed in sot- ion, according to word received fronfOnnwa by his mother, Mrs. Ellznbelh Gallant. of Coleman, P. E 1 The letter stated that he had received a small ace of shrapnel in his left thumb e to enemy act- ion. "As his conditi is not con- dercd to be of a ous nature," t e letter added. "it is clpected that he will have a normal recov- 52y. Please be assured that our sun is TPCPIVlIIZ the best 0! Ilse dl at lvlon." The letter was ned gy r secretary of the val 0R1‘ --WEDDTNG BBL! A llllet wedding took place in the Nofre D: Cathedral, Montreal. Th day Aug. 7th when Miss Clerc Ethel. daughter of Mr and . . McNeill of Sumrnerside d in marriage to James R .N.V.R.. son of Mr and the - Robert Robb of Brantford brirlc was attended by her . . . Mary McNcill of Ottawa while the groom was supported hv Gmrge Cochrane R.C.N.V.R. of Ont. The bride was given in by her brother Mr Charles he d. mung CRISP ziclflilll llliaillll’ ‘l. uodlatvelufltgllvlil " Gail lssscii Alomnoeutliwws ALSO — NEWS ~ Shows 7:30 - 9:15 THURSDAY AT 2.30 SUMNIERSIDE 1 iiillsmi, iiussey Thrill Audience in “United” —— The only way w describe Para. mOIIXIT/s “The Uninvited" which op- ened last night at the Capitol Thea- tre is to say “if/soul; of this world." gal-Filly is, and in more ways than With Ray Milland, Ruth I-fussey and Donald Crisp in starrin roles, Pflulhmdfifludfifl Feel Wealnw “fill _Olll '1 w an. s: war SUV!!!» There have been other indicat- ions the flow of munitions is be- ing diverted from one theatre to another. The have come from time to time in oflicial statements which. that some such move “'86 Ibr instonoe. 'I‘f~ade Minister MacKinnon announced that Cana- da shipped $15.000,000 worth 01 3006s to war-im verished China uring the first x months of this without saying as much have in- dioa a l” i pAellfigfflalll. ma] ahar ly w 895,000,000. _ er hints have come from the labor department. which has been appeal called for 10.000 filling factories Quebec. l In the light o! recent stazcments, by Prime Minister Churchill andl Gen. Sir Bernard Montgomery that the end of the war in Europe is 1n sight, it would seem unlikely the need for millions of shells rol-l link off the assembly is 1n Europe; they; would appear to be destined for the Pacific to car- ry the war to the Japanese. Poultry Jottings do well to start braking their ns for the post-war period now. en this war ls over, the poultry indus- _ will need every friend it can muster At present. P.E.I. pro- duction of poultry meat and eggs is the highest 1n our industrys his- . Euxplplies to the arm-rd forces an the special Products Board take care of our surplus. If. after the war, we are to main- tain our present supply and demand levels, we must prepare now. One factor [lffifllflfl station operators take care of is “qualitvW In the post-slur years. that one word “qua- ity" will be the deciding, factor in a market of keen buyers. P E.I eggs have an enviable reputation for quality. but even so. there is plenty of room for impro- the pict d l i - 11-5. a hallfiteflflhsoulslcullaliictlrtthg vigil:- dest sct of complications yet visit- ed upfln the screen. Any way you “The Uninvited" is fainly one film that definitely should not be missed! Even with the strange lamrtment of spooks. ghosts or what- have-you, there IS time for a de. llghtful romance between Ray and a screen newcomer, Gail Russel Whose bid for screen stardom de- finitely does not suffer after her exceptionally fine performance in The bride was attired in I Coral wool crepe Wm! side is about as serious now as it has ever been. Many who have been living in summer cottages are cndeavorlng to move in to town. m a t c h i n g _5_ sories. Out of (wrc Mr. F lfcricill. w: {IFCPS Alberton Hospital Drive ls Meeting {Generous Response The fiaancial campaigns in sup- port of the Alberton piial is meeting with a Kerterous reauonse according to local authorities. The picnic at Tignish, which was held in aid of the Hospital, was a great success and it is expected that the horse races. to be held in Alberton through United y way nf Boston, stopping NH. to visit Miss MrNeill and Miss .hel ~mmcr, aunts of the bride. Personals and Mrs. Fred Chase of by. N. B. are visiting in guests of Mrs. (Jhaseis Wilfred Kelly and‘ S. vlr Eric Mcliuicnurregiresengsé- m of tho Rock Cty o acco . - d 1t l" m m i"- s-ponrilnz his vacation with 3 a‘ a er n“ .° m“ - - m M». Arc-r lE.“3l§’éZl“.§‘ .2‘; §§Z“‘l‘.”.’.i..‘§.3’§"ll being laid for the nurses’s home. Thc canvassers for the Hospital have been warmly received by the residents of West Prince and some generous donations made. At pre- sent the canvassers are in the Tig- nish district. Plneau. Prince Edward Elmer Summer- ihe Supreme the ord —.S r rear? Yifllrricd man (o work on dairy ‘ ' Inrm. X0 water to pump and use ‘ s-lrrtrir" lnilker and separator. Will my zootl wages a d supply free nu-r. milk and vegetables. Steady wn-k. Stain wages expected in first Ictirl- together with age. JOHN L. READ, Fcrryvleiv Farm. Borden. we: . 8-23-31 ‘VALNJILZKIES fflllll By Ken nolds_' “Spose I should use a Guardian Want Ad?’ .42.. this picture. As the granddaughter of Donald ch50. she portrays the role of a somewhat Psychic young lady who 15 1111118161111)’ possessed with tele- pathic powers. Through this med. ium. she senses the presence of her dead mother in Windward House where she formerly lived. It, now belongs, however to Miss Hussc-v and Mlllflnd. cast as brother and kister 101101111112 the Durchasc of the home from Gails grandfather. Because of Gail's strange attrag. tion for Windward House, some awesome IIIStIIICt keeps leading her l" the cliffs fidile on which it is perched since it was here, Cliff. where her mother accldently plunge‘ to her death. So narrow are the escapes that terrified screams from the audience were heard sev- eral times durlnrz the showing. on this , lflanada Ehlfts Attention To Pacific War , George Kitchen , OTTAWA, Aug. 23 (Cm-Like I tireless boxer coming out for the ' ninth round - and the Sunday,” war-createdi unch -Canad:t‘s P munitions industry is shifting its weight to the Pacific war theatreapegat now that the enemy 1s greasy on the western front The stockpiles in the Europ to the bursting vylth war suppliesf And the men who have guided ihe Dominion munitions plalltg from ln-' fancy through four years of war are becoming Pacific minded and turning their eyes to the orient Outside of the plants themselves you wouldrft notice the change. ex- cent Perhaps in those nameless P11111110 Dflrts when» deadly cargoes go aboard the ships. The munit- m ions industry of necessity l5 a 551. ent arm of rynr - and enemy ears are sharp. ‘ But the munitions department it. self dropped a sirahln hint. It ans] bounced the as» blishment of pl Canadian ‘Packaging Committee to supervise necessary" changes in! Pwkndlhlr methods and materials creasing volume" nf Canada war‘ to assure safe arrival ' Z1B._ _1Yl.'AL_"-ZIB_.EE°1Y.‘° IHSUHHHCE ALL Q1155 RALPH HUTTAR Summer-side PROFESSIONAL CARD T. E. IIIOKEY Chartered Accountant Office at 11 Granville Street Surnmerside vement. Do not. be saitsficd with .our present methods! Be on the lookout for flml able to suggestions. for, in this way P'E.I. grading stations have the chance to become tops in cgg qua- lity. Get after that quality factor now! P.E.I. oak ilrading statlonsarc do- ing big business Any concern do- base in th Pacific, climbed f m Agmmm e glenteduring his calling for more and more workers, H, 1,, c to man munltion plants- Thr lfltww has received word from her son, men and l staff Sergt. Robert Borden Chain- women to meet demands from shell-l plon, now on active service in in Ontario and‘? France. 11119-5" Ottawa that her son Pte Henry Grading station cmeratolrs would’ not I‘? log a neway nature may be five conic a word. strictly lay- in advance. lb‘. E.I». Eul- lcs, Manager of the Royal Bank of Canada. Tyne Valley has been ap- p ted Manager at tbs Guy o. wil luvs about the ilsalluioilfil cmber to take over his new fifties. ATTENDING IIAI. ADSOCIAT- If)?‘ - Atwilgy - Oeaeral Fred- Bl" LBIIQ figs- onto wr y he vllll ‘attend of the B81’ . The Hm. William looking after the work enerals depart- absence. ON DUTY IN FRANCE — Mrs. hamplon, 256 Euston street, Hughes 1.! Staff Bergt. Champion, who joined up at the outbrea of war was on duty in England for over three years. WOUND“) IN ACTION-— Mrs Jean V. MacLcan Mt. Edward U!‘ "u§§”‘ FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The funeral of thellate Josiah Smith was held from his residence. l1 Chestnut Street yesterday after- srvices at-tbe uas and 11am Bri OIL DIILLING BIIUMII Drilling is in full a an oratory oil we ay and the depth y was reported to be 8.151 act. 0p- erationa were delayed for about a week while a enerator, used supply current operate the dril- ling machinery. was sent to Mont- real for repairs. . HOME AFTII. 4O - c. ‘Owen has returned to Detroit aftera visitto his old home Marahficld. Coating‘ home 1n June for a few days fmmd the climate and ‘con itions so agreahle he decided to stay un- till after Old Home Week. Absent from t Province for over forty years, he still keeps in touch with the home land throu h the Charlottetown Guardian. e sees many changes, but was im- pressed with the abundance of so 11nd, has been advised from Charles MacLean, wounded 1n action in France on Aug. 6th received multipe shell frag- ment wounds right chest and left leg). Further information is to 1o ow. EGG MARKET — fig receipts are showing a slight decline with cas steady at last week's advan- ce. The spread in prices has de- creased. carlot Grade B pflis oing forward to Special Prooucts ‘Board yesterday, balance of re- ceipts ing shipped to Maritime points. P.E.I-. grading stations are ed: A Iiarge 33-7; A Medium 32-5; B 24-8; C 22-5. Graded shipments deliveicd Charlottetown: A Lar e 40; AMediurn 38:13 28 ti; C . Poultry receipts are steady Prices remain unchanged. BAINFIIL INJURY.—A very pain- ful nccident occurred on August 4th to Jackie Bernard, son of Mr. River, P. E. 1., wheel on the by lacL thrown frcm nu wheel sustaining a frac- tured skull and a broken arm and several minor cuts and bruises about the head, legs and body. He was picked up and ‘gushed to the doctor who rendered -st aid , thence to Charlottetown. where under the skillful care of a Doctor and the kind nurses and Sisters he l; con- ins: a million dollar business is biz. The size of the business o.’ P.E.I. grading stations is 1n that volume bracket. Durinq ending August 5, en eggs were hunched c by Island grading stations. biped with the dressed poulrry, marketed here. the poultry industry would be nearer in th two million dollar mark than oncl million Such figures are imprzsfl ye. Mr. A C. Craft. R0 P Ins- pector. reports that. Mrs. diastnn. North Wiltshii . PEI has an outstanding R. 0.? cntry this. _vcnr.| 50 with records of 200 eggs or lnorf‘ to date. Her venr is not luruntll gctlober cm. Good luck, Mrs. EJS-I n . should strive to obtain great-er pro- duction per unit. Chicks from R.O. P. sired flocks together with a pro- gram of strict. culling will do much to bring about these TOSIIllS. The Dominion Exnerimexital Fnrni flock of Plymouth Barred Rocks have two fD-llllets with splendid records of 289 and 293 eggs respectively. They al- so have finished their year _ A novel method of cooling rams- tered egg grading stations has? com-e to our notice for use where electricity 1s not available. A sup- ply of about 20 ions of ice is stored next to the grading station. There is a common wall between the ice- house and the grading station. Two vents are cut- in the um and two vents in the bottom of the wal . i sand warehouses can theatre are filled}; Enefsne —this wall of course is not insul- atcd. If sufficient ice is stored and he vents between the ice storage and the egg room are properly 10c- ated. very little difficulty should be experienced in main-tuning tem- ures as low as 80 dc-yzj‘. grading station has been the list of Islanrl sta- Mr. PM. McCaull Mr. A. Goodfellow, Halifax. N. S., representing the Canadian Ice Machine Co. expects to visit the Island next week. The turkey farm of Herbert Mat- thews. Alberton. is in high Rear preparing turkeys on wire for the Xmas market Hundreds upon hun- dreds of turkeys nf all sizes areto be seen. all raised upon wirc. TillS ethod new added to lions-that of inn favor hrrc . Mr. Georg-s Roper. East Rnyalq mlrl Mrs Innlzford furnished refresh- ey also reports rntisfrlctm"; ITWHH-‘aflqqgnf, "me hater , evening of genuine pleasure. mlsim: on wire. Let's have quality a than the other fellow! Bowel Oolnplsinis - oi Ghillrcn During tho hot summer and early fall months moat children, and especially those teething, are aubieet t0 diarrhoea, d cniery, colic, cholera infantum an other bowel mm- plainfs. Every mother should keep a bottle of Dr. Fowlefla Extract of Wild Strawbdrry in the home na a. pro- tection a ainst sudden attacks of lieu trou lea. Don't experiment with new and untried remedies. Consider your _child's health. Get "Dr. I‘0wlcr’a" It has been successfully used by thousands of Canadian mothers dur- ing the aat 9i years it has been on the mar st. Don't accept a substitute. Get the genuine "Dr. Fowler's." ‘lbs T. Illbura C0,, IAAL, Toronto, Oat. /" N._D. MacLean A IJNDEITAKEI IMIALMII I Quinton-nu and North Wiltahire halo Ill She already has 35 of an entry of‘ Producers in the post-our _vc:lrs' spendin | children under twelve years of age. of raising turkeys L; gnln- Save the King all hands were invit- valcsing rapidly. VISITING AT INKERMAN —Mr. the past 532 WCCKS, and Mrs. Gordon Hu hes, Inkerman. 1964. 3.151670 1101- have three distinguis ed guests vis- s ollccg/vcly iting (hem at present. They are Wing Commander George Keefer, D. l" C and Bar a nephew of Mrs. Hugh- . cs‘; squadron Leader Walter Conrad e’ of Richmond, Ontario,‘ D. I". C. and Bar, a friend of Keefefs. who went all throu h training together, and Flying Of iccr L. S. P. Bing, and Bar, a son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Hughes. These thrcc distinguished young men are enjoying a well-earned vacation at Inkerman. 0N VISIT HERE — Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Harper of Moncton are c n few days in Charlotte- town. Mr. Harper is a past-president of the Moncton Branch of the Can- adian Legion and is the present Chalrlnan of the Legion Hut Com- mittee. He has been very active in the Legion work since the beginning of the war and has taken a. keen personal interest in the welfare of both servicemen and veterans. l-iis homo was originally in Albcrton and his many friends here are glad to age him back on a well-earned 1 ay. CONCERT ENJOYED- A rather novel concert and show was recent- 1y gut on by the newly organized i“ ommando Club" of Mnrshfield The stage which was highly decorat- ed Was the loft of a large barn While the auditorium was the barn floor. The lender; were the two attractive Miss Langfords. assisted by the childish of the community, While the audience onslsted of invited guests whose homes ranged all the way from Rhode Island to British Col- umbia. The program which is to long to publish consisted of chor- uses, duets, solo, acrobatic feats stunts. surprises. a. pleasant one be- ing the presentation of a bag of candy thrown from the stage to cvcry one in the audience The per- formance was creditable indeed cousidcrinlr everything was done by and was heartily enjoyed by both yflllny! and old. After singing God erl into the house where Lieutenant which rounded out an ::-=—;-.—.:..—_~.~:—_n- .*.-—_—;T;_..._.__ a SMITlI-PICKERING — At Zion Presbyterian Church. Charlotte- town, on Saturday, Aug. 1B. 1944. by the Rev. Edwin White of Mont- real, Miss Amy Jean Caroline Pickering, daughter of Mrs. Mild- red Pickering, Bummerside and Layton Albert Smith. son of Mr. iazgddMrs. Albert Smith of Wlnsloc a . . I _"__._ _'.s._ ‘.‘_ CLOVER. — At IKensingwn Aug. 24, ‘a944, Miss Jane Glover, aged B‘! years. Funeral from Presbyterian ngton. Bevuglav at 2 m! n Malpcqus. August 23, 1944. Mrs. Louise Mac- Gougan. widow of the late James MucKay MacGougan aged s2 years. Funeral from Malpeque Unl- ted Church Frida at 2 p. m. WEDGE - At s home in Bum- merside on Wednesday, August 22. 1944, Emanuel Wedge. aged '10 years. Funeral Hiday snorninsg at 10.15 to St. Paul's Church. um- merside. PERRY -— At his home in St. Nich- olas on Wednesday, August 22, 1944. Isale Perry, aged 83 years. Funeral at 8.30 Friday morning from his home to the Roman cs- tholic Church at m oouohe quoting for ungraded eggs deliver‘ rag and Mrs. William Bernard, Hunter Mm many of the things which are scarce and severely . rationed in the U.S.A. as well as with the prosperity and happiness of the pco le but thought the farmers wor ed hard and long in compari- son with Detroit workers. Now that he_hes returned and ‘with n . many an here it is hoped he will make annual visits. Personals Mr. Walter Harper. Tignish. k lawred at the Queen Hotel. Miss M. Nichols, Moncton, is re- glstered at the Queen - Cpl. Jean Bernard, C.W.A.C., of Bradalbane, returned to her dut- ies in Quebec City last Friday. . and Mrs. D. D. Morrison. were recent guests of Mr. and W. A. Seller, Argyle Shore. Mr. 0.1’. McCarthy, Banister. Tignish, arrived in the city yester- lday, He 1s at the Queen. I I Mr. A.L. Fraser, Hasnpton. N. | B. is visiting the city, guest of the Queen Hotel. Mr. GK. Montgomery. Moncton. arrived in the city yesterday. He is at the Queen I-Ioetl. Mr. and. Mrs. G. D. Wright are entertal their daughter Mrs. Carl G. Kendall from Welles- ley, Mass. Cpl. Ca G. Kendall is still in Denver, Colorado. as in- tructor. Mr City - Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carr and daughter Marion of New London were in the city last week attend- ing Old Home Week, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Carr of 314 Fitzroy St. Miss Florence Dunning, New London, has accepted a position at tilts Provincial Infirmary 1n the 6 Y. I’ Mrs, W. A. Read Bernice have left or Boston spend two weeks visiting relatives and friends. Mr. Robert McDonald of Detroit, Michigan. is visiting his relatives Mr. and Mrs. John Doyle of 58 Kent Street, Charlottetown. LAC. Elmer Pz-ovencher left Wednesday morning for Moncton, having spent his furlough with his ‘wife and family in Charlottetown. Mrs. Rosella Gillie, of Miscouche, is spending two weeks vacation in Charlottetown, also visited in Brooklyn, guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Benard. Mrs. J. Austin Trainer of Char- lottetown, has left for Boston to spend a couple of weeks visiting her brother and sister. Mr and Mrs Joseph Flanagan of Richmond Hill, New York, are spending a few weeks in Souris, the guest of Mrs managans brother, the Rev. D. P. Croken. Master Billie Sherry and sister Thelma have returned to their ‘nome in summerslde after a plea- sant Wcek spent in Charlottetown attendi g the Exhibition. The man. friends of Mrs. Bill Mahar Hall-lax, regret to hear ml her illness the Prince Edward Island H i-tal. Her friends wish her a ape v recovery. EM. Cannon M. S. C. officer-ln- charge of the Dominion likitomolo- glcal Laboratory Charlottetown left for the Msgadelene Island by plane- (Tuesday) on official business. Mrs, John A. Chapman and Mrs. Garnet Blakney of Moncton, N. B., and Mrs. Reginald Steeves of Lynn, Mass. spent peat week, guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Bernard, Bradalbsne. Mrs. W. A. Robbins, who for the daughter Mrs. A. E. Todd, at North Rlver, P. E. Island has re- turned to her home at 10 Cham- plain Street. Salnt John. N. B. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Under- hlll of Newcastle. N. 13., were guests also of Mr. and Mrs. Bern- ard, Bradalbane. while attending the Charlottetown Exhibition. Miss Marie Gay of the R. T. Holman staff, Bumrnerside, is spending a two weeks’ vacation at her home in Bradalbanc. Norman Dunning, New London. spent three days in the city la week attending the Old Home Week, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dunning and family. The Misses Dorothy and Norms I-Ienry of Windsor, Ont... who t a week at Charlottetown and ou- ria P. E. I. have returned to Salnt John to continue their- visit with their brother and sister-in- law Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Henry, PETERS -- Suddenly-at Richmond. August 23, 1944. Michael Peters of Augustine Cove, aged 43 years. Pun- r-ral Friday at 2 p. m. Service in the church of dcotland, Caps Traverse. Seely street. EDINBURGH - (OP) - Quad- ruplets, two boys two illrlg were born Griffin here. Two of til the and daughter ‘l’ to past month has been visiting her m e children, whose father is in “b” m»- M lmlws... COCOA DIM. FOR alocoran Mlllf; ., lca cum mo mam Official List of Casualties OVERSEAS "u" ‘l-=..~.s:.'::..::.:.~~ m" Ibis W am Bidn sgt, airs. a. a. 85 Garside Ave. Blair, Robert Wallace, FQ, Mr. G. W. Blair (father) 62 Kinnen- davle Avc., Toronto, Ont. Blasko. Joseph Arthur, 5g Joseph Blasko (father) 548 St., Toronto, Ont. aha era Ito A irks _ ( fe) A Britten, Aubrey Mrs. A. Ci. Britten (wife) Court. ’ .Alta- Bull, Charles Gordon, 5.1)., Mrs. C. G. Bull (wife) 308 Van Horne Bt., Sudbury, Ont. Carson, Douglas Alexander, t., MiaoT. J. Carson (father) Victo a, Cole, Ralph Stewart, Sgt. Mrs. Marab Snow (grandmother) 6226 godfrey Ave, NDG. Montreal, ue. Cooper, Douglas Alexander, PO.. Mrs. Thomas Coo er (mother) S Ravina Crescent, oronto, Ont. Dalgllsh. William Logan. Sgt, Mrs. George Dalglish (mother) 106 Hanlilton, Ave, Ottawa, Ont. Deacon. Roy MacLean, PO., Mrs. R. M. Deacon (wife) 810 Spruce St. Winnipeg, Man. II Desautels, Robert Victor, FO., Mrs. H. G. Desautels (mother) 3710 Jeanne Mance, Montreal, Que. Dunn. John William Klrkwood. FO., Mrs. H. J. Dunn (mother) Victoria. B. C. Edmunds, How rd Frederick. gt,. Mr. Frederick Edmunds (father) I853 Third Ave., Trail, B.C. Garbutt, John A ert, t., Mr N. A. Garbutt (father) 51 Unio St., Brampton, Ont. ‘ Geddes, Jack, Sgt. Mrs. Jack Geddes (wife) 137 Dunlop St, Bar- rie, Ont. Haley, Wilbur 5t. Clair. W0, Mrs. C. W. Haley (mother) Liver- pool, N. S. ' Harpell, Allan Russell, R-Sgt. Mr. W..I>I. Harpell (father) 14 Nelson St, Kingston, Ont. Jackson. Gordon, Sgt, Mr. G. B. Jackson (father) 117 Soudan Ave, Toronto, Ont. Johnson. James Kitchener, WO., Mr. W. . Johnson (father) 18 gkligeara Blvd., Kirkland Lake. Kelly, Thomas Raymond, Mr. Bert Kelly (father) 5092 High gate St, Vancouver, B. C. Lewis, Borden Gerald.‘ Sgt, Mrs. P. F. G. Lewis (mother) Lunen- burg, N. S. Lockett, James Ernest, Sgt, Mrs. J. E. Lockett (wife) 3233 Dun- das St. W. Toronto. Ont. Long, William James, FQ, Mr. Samuel Long (foster-father) 300 W. state St.. Sharon. Penn.. U.S.A. Longstaff. Arthur Frederick, PO., Mr. A. F. Longstaff (father) ‘I85 West 20th Ave, Vancouver, B. C. Lunnin, Thomas Horace, Sgt, Mr. G. H. Lunnin (father) Creel- man, flask. MacArthur, George Reginald. I‘.- Sgt. . G. A. MacArthur (father) ‘l9 Melrole Si" Amherst, N S. Maltais, Francis Giles. Sgt“, Mrs. F. G. Maltala (wife) 9719 100th St, Edmonton. Alta. Mara, Joseph Frederick, F.- Mr, Harry Mara (father) 156 Jo St, Brampton. Ont. Matheson, Everett Morley, E. Metheaon (father) C ‘l Mr. 699 L, II Mr. E. East 45th Ave., Vancouver, B. McLaughlin, George, WO., W. R. McLaughlin (father) Princess St. Kingston, Ont. Morrison, Ewart Laverne. 70., Mrs. B. H. Morrison (mother). Cal- gary, Alta. Oakes, Fred Glen. WO., Mrs. R D. Stanlford (mother) Colinton Albert John. Bga, . Rummage St. Ann's Rd.. 1 U. .. Sg Mrs. H. P. Ritchie (wife) 1246 Burnaby .. Vancouver. B. U. Bhuster, Joseph Edward, , Sgt, Mr. J. L. Shustcr (father) d0 Pine Hill Crescent, Mount Dennis, Tor- onto, Ont. Unruh. Victor Allison. F.- l... . A. I-I. Unnih (father) W an. Ur uhart. Kenneth Robertson. 1'0. rs. K. J. Urquhart (mother) Williamstown, Ont. . Wallace, Emerson Bravcnder Fl.- Lieut., Mr. c. a. Wallace (father) Newdale, Man. ~ Welleln. John Charles. lit-Sgt, . H o Welleln (father) 18 You t. ll Waterloo, Ont. Wtl isms, Joseph Edward, t.. Mrs. J. E. Williams (wife) Waverley Rd" Toronto. Ont. Williamson Albert John, W0. Mr. R. A. Williamson (father) Lit» tle Current. Ont. Willaon, David Gordon. lit-Sgt" Mrs. J. l-l. Willson (mother) Ridge- town Ont. - Wilson, Donald. 5st. Mr. Home Wilson (father) I66 Claremore Rd" bo s, Ont. Ave, Detroit. Mich ‘lounge, William Sgt... . J. ll. Youags (father) 3'1 Perrier Ave.. Toronto, Ont. Previously Reported Missing 0n Active Service — Now For Official , Purposes Presumed Dead Doran, Willard Lawrence. PO.. Mr. L. J 11228 - l".- Bgt.. Mr. J. A. Dube (father) San- maur. us. ,' lane ck, George Earl, I0.. Mrs. G. E. lam ck (wife) 80 1-2 Sey- mour 8t.. alifar. N. I. T Robert, Sgt. Mr. Robert thcr( 100 F,- Alorlsc. ROYAL CANADIAN All IOIZ s. Hamilton, Ont. t., Mr. Church IO, sslyn TO" W N07! sifllfil-Bllll I, ‘ t Scull . Joseph. 34:“ . ca. 5w c» New Drunswigk I00". Stephen . Mrs. Gene C. Mom, Pitt St. Saint John, s; ' Injured mllglyol Canadian . l c anan. ‘ Mrs. a etta (llmm m“ ( I. B B . Missing 8' Nova Scotla and P. ll ‘ gim ...':~"...:.ll:,fy. . I}. - id ' Bu. Wen. r. (mflm Ellkineera J Browrgv Igercy St. mm, smes . r chestfi‘. N. s. ow“ (“m”) ova Sooiia <1 p, Be “t ll Allalulrlzn. MPrlelderlck J - l1 (i mouth. N. B. en "be" Wounded Canadian Armoured Maguire, Ed Lornevllle, n. a. Nova Scotla and P. I. L Re meat Dickie. Keith Dunlap, 091,, ter S. Dickie (father) R. It 5, LTrgrcI, N. S. ' c u gan, Fr k Leo y Leo McGuigan, ‘lllathen l ard $t., Halifax, N, 3, 6rd”. veer Dov- e crc . h erville, N. s. m (mum New Brunswick Raging Dalgle, Eric, Pte., Eusebe > (father) Iiittle Aldolians, n, Harding. olnt. N B. Hathaway, Myron grs. Elizab Iossle. 1e, r. Mrs. Rae Loggle (wife) litv N. B. Injured Royal Canadian Artillery MacKinnon. Alex Murdock, . Mrs. Mnry MncKinnon .... Melrose Hill, N. S. Killed In Action Canadian Armoured Only Murray, Thomas Hayfield, Mrs. Penrose Murray (mother) R. 2, Richmond. P. l}. I. Royal Canadian Orllalm Corps Cullen, Clarence. Pie, 1m. ~ R. Cullen (wife) 76 .- l- e. New Glasgow, N. S. Severely Wounded Nova Seotiu and P. I. l. Om Regiment asson. An rew Bnillg, Mrs. Susan Chiasson (moth) Prince St., Sydney, N. S. Wounded New Brunswick Ihghd Kingston, Leith Josep L Mrs. Maggie Valentine (wife) 1 North William dee, Scotland - Mrs. Gladys l ston (mother) Chatham, N. I. H. L811 Island iiasualiia Three Islanders were listed h latest R. C. A. F. and Ar v ualty lists released here CANADIAN ARMY OVERSEAS lflled in Action: Murray, Thomas 130141014. Mrs, Penrose Murray (mother) n. 2, Richmond, P. t. 1. Wounded : sonny. Joseph Berli- f" Mary a. Scull)’ (“l”) ‘"' town, P. E. I. Missing: ' A] .- def. Mgfudlllfirslllllvhrlgeid llnldlher) _Bay West, E. I. Q11) . snnll of minim $1M huehnpon l- e D801’) e . . h $3.0m ‘ ‘ gilsrrkPlllsfl-ggagzlflnils P“? “pa” A5 FLEECE Douglas Ave]