EHURSDAY. Official List of Gaeualtles noysr. CANADIAN NAVY Killed Overseas, due to enemy act- ion, on hoard the ship in Wlllfill he was serving, on 16th July. 1964. McMahon, Jack Bernard, Stoker st Class (M) O.N. V-blfl. R-O- . ., Mrs. Carrie McMahon (mother) Melfort, Sask Killed Overseas] due to an"!!! -c o .1 n Dawson, Churies Edward. MOW!‘ Mechanic, ON. V-42803, R. C. N V. R., Mrs. Sylvia Dawson (wife), 15101 Centre A st. Nn. Gallery. A tn Died on board the IND in which . he was serving due to an accident at sea: Brittin, Robert. Henry, Able Sea man, O.N. V-llfik"), R. O. N. V. R Mr. George N Brittin (father >. i119 Third Ave., N. W., Moose Jaw, Bask. ROYAL CANADIAN AIR F030! OVERSEAS Killed 0n Active Service Foster, Richard George, t., 12121320, Mrs. R. G. Foster (wl e) i521i-i3tl1 Ave., Ives, St. Nor- l-‘roilerick Ogllvie Percy, y-uwhlirs. it. O. l‘. Weary (wife).\ ill Yukon St Halifax, N. Missing On Active Service After‘ Air Operation Andrews, Newark Thoma Jzssos, Mr. A. .1. Andrews ifather) 24 I\l ' ' ., J23809. . Ku:1ne..l1 Davis uvife) 1307 2nd St, NvW Westminster, B. C. Jikc-nmn, Colin Ian, P0., JBflQQOH Mr. it, W. Jnkcinnu (father) Rob-i i111, H.111. m-irnnchi, James Leon. F0. , Mr. Guido Lanfranchl r) 966 Cathedral St., Mont- Que. r ‘miden, Ross John James, F.- RKSTSOJ, Mr. George Fadden r» Berkeley, Ont. . my, (ieorge Brcmner, D. 17-, C., i-'l.-Lieut.. Mr. J. B. Murray] ihther) ll Brussells $0., Halifax,‘ .\. Seller. Arthur Elmer, W0": Rruitna, Mr. W. E. Seller (father) 1107 Lniieg Ave, New Westminster, B C ‘Toivsley, Charles Edward. lit-set.‘ 111602.31), Mr. M. a. Towsley acui- I er: 174 Aberdeen Ave, Winnipeg, an. Previously Missing 0n Active Ser- vice -- .\'ow Reported Prisoner of \\'.'1r —- Germany Amniegnzh, Thomas Alan, 5g., P1192919, Mr. T. G. Applegath 2409 Nelson Ave., West Vancouver, B.C. Roiu-rts, John Edward. Sm J. l1‘. Roberts (wife) l7 DI n_St., ll -i1nouth, . . . ‘ i‘ lllsl)‘ Reported Missing 0n Aciiw service — Now For Official Purposes Presumed Dead Martin, R-Sgtn, K. Berg (father) F.-5gt., (fath- i i ‘n James. . l\'I. R. Bemdl; Ont. ' -1'. in Joseph Amedee, F.- li l 45806, Mrs, Jeremie Gren- 101' zmzhor) 59 Asher St, Welland, m“ “God Sue the Km!“ an "urea O1 f 11-‘ fiennn, Theodore Robert, F0" tfi,slh‘§lf,b§,i‘s"of'nlvaiff§mgwx"yjflg J9‘. - Air. Benjamin Hoffman of happmesm 1.1 > r1 .345 Euclid Ave., Toronto. 0:: .. » . Edward more Ferdin- sci‘é'o“n“"rsr€n't“i?°ififi“inl"iifim'i - “183626- M“ 9' A- Mu‘ Week at 83.00. to: included. They Nil‘ . Snsk. Frank Peter, E-Sgt, Mr. J. C. Morro (father) lrtrick Ave. Cranbrook, B.C. ._ gig-J‘, iiilillCB, Graham Milton, PO. mum,“ Jlftei Air. Shouldice (fath- N91] . Melbourne Huh, Lieu“ 1 C By. Il- M . .Nll f th ) R. R. . e1 . Gerald Raymond, PO., gfllglddielfin," Itmg er ' No Mrs A. A. styles (mother) 9.’ nlcy Sh. St. Thomas, Ont. W11 11115011, Jack, Sgt. RIMSN, Mr: Jack Williamson (wife) 460 Dunsmure Rd, Hamilton, Ont. Willis, Harold Alexander, Fl.- LicuL, 051113, Mrs, H. A. Willis fwlfow 966 Dame St. London, Ont. (‘ANADA Missing On Active Service After Flying Operations Davey. Charles Thomas, LAC, 6131655011, Mrs. L. Davey (moth- er) 103 Trhnrris St., Cardiff, V . ' . Ambrose Michael An-l . (3131808780. Major A.‘ l <tl1tl1cr> Snlwick, Sea f I41 ' d. Mrs. DOG FA l nm open to handle RESULTS Years of experience through to their ehampl s, F0, i‘ U presented the couple with e we 18m filled purse. Mr. and Mrs. Robert- " emwg yo- c: ;:.*:':r::;.'*::::..“*:e§:.:s...: . rs. . . ow eson - - . ' 77 Murray St., Brantford, §§1,_{,°g§§d"§.§§§§§f5Aflfklwfllrf; M . Ms xii. edtti. Regiment MacDonald, John, Pte., Ronald MacDonald ifather) 218 Inglis S Attention ii coming Maritime Show Circuit. expert trimming and trainln I QEIITRAI. Glllllillll This column is unread for news 8i .'°f.‘.'...';":‘.?.‘.. s}, 315%?! at five cents a wed. strictly nav- able In ldvlnee. ___ COOKS for Photos. slologggznqiTi-v un n:- CHUBCII 0F SCUM-AND. riervloes Sabbath August 6th, Cape 'i‘rcverse 10.30 A. M. Stanchel 1.30 M. DeSable l PM Ormae Order flies Borden B P. M. Rev . 0D. l — Bu» uredly. Averill . "Iillt 5th cholson uelt ‘A M 'a.c%l1ln¥1q:1)t'of tuhiuftordi 5' m ' ' mm all? IP62‘. 7.30 P. M H N I A a son. $Q$ sneaker’. ‘lllt 7 1 10 Minister. » A. M. PROPERTY PUICIAIID Mr. Chester Buntain, Clifton, hsl sold his excellent farm to Mr. George Brookins, Kenlington. Mr. and Mrs. Buntlln will Wel- comed as citizens o! Charlotte- town where they intend to reside in the future. WOUNDED lN ACTION -— Mrs Fred Rafuse of Peter's Road a telegram stating t her husband Pte. Fred Refine (Ted) has been severely wounded in action in France on July 22. Hie parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ra- fuse reside at Georgetown. They have three other sons in the army. RETURN FROM VACATION - D. V. Gonder. general superinten- dent of motive power and car equipment, CNR. Atlantic Region. and Mrs. Gender returned to the y Thursday in csr 83 attached the PEI. express from Char- tOvrn. They had ing s week's vacation st Coven» dish. PEI. - Monctnn Times. ENJOYED HOLIDAY — Rev. and Mrs. Peter Jackson who spent a vacation st Long Reach and other points nesr 8s nt John returned to Black River, North- umberland County, and later left for P. E. 1'. where Mr. Jackson has accepted a call to the United Church. He has been in charge of St. Stephen's Church at Black River for the past four years. Be- fore leaving a farewell party was tendered Mr. and Mrs. Jackson at the home oi.’ Mr. and Mrs. John E. MacLean. An address was read by Miss Mary MacRae and s purse containing a substantial sum of money was presented the couple by Mrs. A. M. Godfrey. — Saint John Telegraph Journal. J,1____. wrn WEDDING ANNIVERSARY —'I'he home oi’ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Idngsboro, was the scene of a very happy event on Wednfidfly. Jilly . when their many friends gathered there w extend congratulations md good wishu. on the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary. The house was tastefully decorated with white bells and streamers. and oas- tel shaded flowers. The bride and groom of 25 years, were seated un- der an arch o! silver and while, on n table near-by reposed the bride‘... cake. beaut fully decorated in white and pink. Mr. Earle Kennedy who was chosen chairman of the gathering, called on Mrg, William Robertson who read an address. and Mrs. Wsshie Younfi been spend- nrovided by the is by five neighbors, Mary Poole of S0 dies. was served assisted by Miss uris. After sing- admlt every afternoon to races nnd vaudeville and every evening to vaudeville yufvrmances. Buy them -they are transferable. For sale at all drug stores and Old Spain. Died (Drowned) Nova. Bootia And P. E. I. Regiment Gallant, Daniel Donn, Tpr.. Mn. Isabelle Gallant (mother), Plus- ville Station, P. E. I. Wounded Royal Canadian Corps of E gin rs ll Murphy, John “Edward. Cpl. Murphy (mother) 123 d St, Glace Bey, N. S. Nova Scotis and P. l. I. t., Sydney. N. S. Slightly Wounded Canadian Armoured Corps Brushett, Thomas William. Tpr.. Victoria Mable Brushett Victoria Mines. Cape B GUARDIAN _ THE CHARLOTTETO Yes sir, I wear it on my arm and 1311 proud of it. For, G.S. means General Service — on any fighting front anywhere in the WOIIC]: It means that I want to go overseas. Canada needs a lot of men like you and me. I know its going to be tough, but the job has got to be done. So, sign up as a‘ volunteer for overseas service. Come on fellows — lct’s go! NCIERS a few dogs on the rte-r = A s at rt- e r COUNT in handling dogs ship, together with g for the show ring, I on , , in added that consultations be- LONDON, Aug. 1 - r0?» --Bri- :1 Guarantees Satisfaction ___ agree] bfioggminttg etitiéed aso hold daily praym. tween Newfoundland authorities tish inventors are considering the ‘y 50m"; was; some we round neglected and- and the commission of government possibility of adapting Jet pm. ' Agooisted Pre- rlter mm 1 m we 8mm w we u, ere WW6 vflntlhlllh - pulsion to road transport as well nu, Washington. A . t1 we, on them“ - e p To Re_consm°r Newfoundland nu een under 11s aircraft. Deiluty Prime Minis- - ,_?§,’.‘,,_ M,_ m4 Mm 11,...- o t at m m“ ‘mm are the commission ofuovsrnmcnt since ter Clement n. Attiee 101a the Mk.“ u“ Bmwem Th”, m“ y; ‘BA! h: Ind“!!! F m“! Ark“.- . i0. 1 after e New- House of Commons toda . . J Just down from Alaska, Msmma 2g whgésu ports 1'1‘; ‘fe f?” 1 I F t r foundisnd Parliament sgmed to Frederick s. Cocks. 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