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Eé I. d‘ A - .1 - 14 ~, - - n ana an rrny overseas ‘Q i, bags: |0,.c],a,_i,.s Wallis, Gordon Lloyd, W0, Arm- “mum-h ‘bseph R“!- PW- MIY- there vsere three casualties: ‘l4 complexions. 10y. Sask. I- °w"' N' s~ Pttea Fred lvictor gxusél is re- _ por e severe y woun . s nex - - Previously Reported Miss Oni N" Bmfllwlvk Realm-M of-kin is his wife, Mrs. Margaret Active Service - Now Par 0 flcial x u Rafuse, Peters 3d,, P. E. I. Purposes Presumed Dead Fairfinnlk “gun” 51'3""- PW. Listed as “wounded" are Ptes. 5' ' ~ Frederick Thomas Boston and Briegel, James Stauart. WO., s I Lawrence Elwood Maclnnis. both ' Olds- Alfll en"! WWM“ of Charlottetown. Pte. Beaton's . husband. l8, is ijnlxersityi of Ten- Department. - .. ru Johnson Citv. v i» iiliiplClfl her last year i1; .1!<'i*. :r‘honl. x: NEW HAVEN W I. i ‘ilglfiilllliy meeting of l W. l. \\as held 0n Aug. home of Mrs. Lloyd opened in the usual call was answered ing material. illziCf‘ on making (". ircntioii and h s appointed to get gave a report on ice “irr- iisiri 1'1 school was tirade. . rnil call sulriicrs‘ closed with Gorl Saver i i. nnrl ii dainty lunch was —--~——-—— i England - (Ql-i J .1. E. Boggis. retir-, . .. 56 years service as a \-.r.i:'. ("Iclcs loo miles a week de- so e hi5 8i years. of four so - Official List 79953, w) iiioiorsrioiifli of Casualties Bishop, George, P0,. Victoria, Months baltclyoudlgnttsg below tlas b-olt-in your 2 not F‘. ., .. ..__, _ ls has So when inclgsstion strflrcasftry hr rm; jiaaacorrsr ‘Nil . -li°-?.P:°v.*.r""'-*‘-'-*~i"--» N lootin . l" h IIIPLI. f Boston. rho-mi: Thomas. Mrs. Hannah P. Boston (wise) novar. CANADIAN am ronca geymouth so, Charlottetown. Bl-10W TIIE rm ..-.-.. g"i=-"=* mo». l1‘ - Yvto. Pie. Green Riv- Miasing 0 Anti Service Y I "8"! N. B. After :1: Opzroations I Mob r-‘rirr-‘aifg u‘ Robinson, William Warner, PO, Regina, Saak. Searson, John Bilard, Sgt... Doug- MacDo id,‘ chamamnau. fililwyn Robert. Pte. Died Of Wounds . i . Devine, wuma Henry. n-sqt...» §".,',.‘,.".'.l',",,,‘.",f°'"°“ ‘" ‘*'"‘°""* Bowman. John Joseph. h-OPL. Waterdown, Ont. 1 What you mwnud la Oartefslifttlslsfva Millmiiew- N- l- Dey, Robert, I'M-Sgt, Winnipeg, $211M“! halo m that "forums Eveleizh. Cecil Ernest, Pte., Hal- Man. n?» one 63%| um. u m mx’ N' 5' ' Dull-Lid. Jim" nvm‘! Yo» M031" Ind one after meals. Tah themed: ‘do: no,“ (h-‘flu’ Ar‘, flea}, Que, directions. 'l‘hey_ help walra up q he.“ Medical Cor Dunseith. Samuel Sovereign, P.- fihfl-Xtgbmgn dliwtivsiuieeqrhyourmq- Allen, Charles Wifred, PM, m». semi-i. 0m- r...........‘§t.'.;‘.‘.°-'.’J"“.'3*‘"‘ m" Tram» N- s- ' Dyer. Maurice Ballard, P0,. Sut- Than most folks get til? angle relic! am Dlnserousl ill n18 Quq, a 1 h L. u Po v naakguyguefirizo,tgelrysurhluaw Nova Scotiaénd P. I. l. roen. l p a s. ., sn- I lllnu ns s e out guard, . Lin: run um you: drgght-Iu- Allen. Rodney Charles, L.-Gpl., MacKinnon, Richard Glanvilis. Y" . sgigfruiis J Iii 15m r s t r1 Will" . ac A -- -. or- New P» enfielyillteiwNs 8.‘, ' t‘ w‘ “mick Reflmu‘ loyal Cantatas: Corps of eu o m. arnes, sg ., nni- Barton, Jo h! eerr peg Man Devon, N_ f,“ Edward’ He" 5mm‘ MacLellan, Malcolm Thresa. Spr., Sydney, N. S. Pk" M loyal Canadian Army. lorvioo 0m» ston, Ont. Bralcme, B. C Previously Reported Active Service -- Now For O ficiai Active Service — Now Reported New Glasgow. N S Currie. Lewis Luke, Pie, En- field, N. S. s, Ont. Shortt. John Patrick. Sgt... Van 1'0, Montreal, Que, Zuk, Ni l-r i , WO., Wi Man. c o as amp“ Previousl n ma Missin o Active Szrviczpo- Now Bogart; Prisoners of War-Germany Cam ell. Donald Allister, Maia- “Sthc “a ‘P; P . 0 h B01111. ICE. Tor- onto, Ont. Forbes, Allan Leighton, 10.. Maple Creek, Sack. Frye. Hibbert Douglas, FO.. Sop- erton, Ont. Warren. Robert John Inner-r r ' Lo .RobetLato, ., . ..oi:e:....;. He“ v Rafuse. re... Victor. Pte.. Mrs. Margaret Rafuae (wife) Peters Rd, Ptm. Maison- couver, B. C. Spsvak. Jack, Sgt, Ottawa Ont. mums” d. Qub“ Sutton, William Ronald huth- Godln Georges orford, 1'1.-Lieut., Toronto. Ont. nette. N: B, ' New Brunswick Regimug "8. Gilbert Tristriam, Plurnweseep, via Penobquis, N. Dlnsorously Wounded Nova Scotla And P. l. Regiment Novs. Scotia and P. I. Regim cut Greaves, Roy, 10., Niagara-on- ?‘ E’ the-Lake, Ont. Hadden. William Anderson, PO, Prince R rt, B. C. Jones, enjarnin Stanley. IO, North Vancouver, B. O. Long. Stuart Herman, PO.. Rus- sell, Ont. McLean, John Charles, 20., Mrl. J. C. McLean (wife) 80 U per Prince St.. Charlottetown, P. . L Myers, Theodore Wesley, WO., Cai-ievaie, Sask. Parker. Elbert Frank, PO., at] Claude. Man. - Pcasland, Charles Willox. FO-n Vi t ri . B. . ycqiirniap vmcem Robert. poni Cleiand. Donald Owen. Ptc., Toronto. Ont. I Neglvcflalfi NL B- El R d m’ J h N R l to _ ac n s. awrence wood. Pie. pa? ,,?§,,,,,,f’ 3m°rmm a‘ “ Mrs. Philip Maclnnis (mother-Y Symons, John Ritchie. FO.. Van- couver. B. C. Thrasher. John William. PO..] Amherstburg. Ont. Seriously Injured Accidentally Everett. John LeRoy, F0, King- CANADA Died From Natural Causes Loveridge, Kenneth Robert, AC2. Miasin On Purposes Presumed Dead Frazer. Archéigald, ALA. Blantyre. Prisoner 0f War - Germany CANADIAN ARM! Wounded l. l. Royal Canadian Artillery Stewart, Cha South Devon, N. Rcbichau Pokemouche, Regiment de Quebec rlesB Magnus, Gnr., d, Joseph Lucien. He, N. B. Nova. Scotia and P. B. l. Regiment a 534-1 Queen Si... Charlottetown. P. N cw Brunswick Regiment Adams. Wilbert Christen. Salmonhurst, N B 91', N Canadian Provost Corps Pte., Guitar. Paul, ‘Pte, Jacquet Riv- . B. Lester. Allen Richard, L.-Cpl.. Nauwigewauk, N. B. Slightly Wounded Royal Canadian Artillery Brewer. Sydney. N. S. James William, Bdr., Green Sugiaaiifiygilgnt. Keith Bane" Po" New Brunswick Regiment Murphy, John Kenneth. LAC, Comeau. Leandre. Pte.. Montreal. Que. Point. N B swam], nun,“ o, noieyfnrigh Joseph, Pte., Chat- p .~ i. ion m Knoxville. Active Serum "am- N- B- ~ him Pte., Lagggiiglifejamesan“,“rice_ ,0,’ Royal Canadian Ordnance Woodstock, Ont. CM!“ _ E Holman, William Simpson. CANADIANS 1N TH Glue Bay‘ N. s‘ ROYAL AIR FORCE Wounded OVERSEAS Royal Canadian Corps of Previously Reported Missing 0n Engineer‘ Dickson, Henry Ewen, Major, Kentville. N. S. Killed In Action Gnr» OVERSEAS Royal Canadian Artillery (Maritime Province“ Jackson. Harlan Elliott, Killed In Action Spry Harbour. N. S Zwlcker. Canadian Armoured Corps Flemming, James Allison, Lieut. Royal Canadian Artillery MacConnell, Eorlyn Gnr.. Plaster Rock, N. B Iowa Seotla and P. l. I. Regiment Cameron. “lilliam ' Ralph, Mahone Bay. N. S Dangerously Wounded GU12, New Brunswick Regiment Araenault, Laurie Joseph. Rogersviile, N. B. Wounded Pte., Canadian Armoured Corp Hubiey. James Glenwright. Cpl., Seabright, N. S. l“ . , I r . VALANCIllZ-l-All but burying town of Sewell, snow and ice avalanche killed 100 miners in Chil ere miners dig through snow and ice to recover bodies of fellow workers. Avalanche was i-esul slides crashing riov. n in quick succession. w... L’ Pte., Island Casualties Pbur ward the in t d R. 0. A. C. A. P‘. overseas, now for official ed dead. PO. 80 Upper Prince St... next-of-kin is his wife, Mrs. Han- nah F. as Weymouth it. City, and PM. lihcfnnis’ next-of- kin is his mother, Mrs. Philip Maclnnis, 284 Queen St., City. In Memoriam MRS RICHARD MCINNIB Death has claimed one of Water- ford's most respected citizens in the person of Mrs Richard Mclnnis namely Catherine MacKav who died on July 19th at the home of her nephew Patrick Doucette. Mrs. McInnis was born in Wat- erford on Sept 9th. i858, and re- mained a resident for B6 years un- til she was called to her heavenly home. She wae health until a few months before‘ her death. when she gradually be- came weaker, and in spite of the best. attention and care given to prolong her life was of no avaihi biit in the measure of God's love it,‘ had reached its fulfilment. i She had DOSsos5ed an unusually.‘ kind disposition which had endear- ed her to both old and young. Her passing leaving a void to her family and to those Whom she resided he- npparently in good She was ever a faithful Catholic and received the last rites‘ of Holv Church a few hours before she died. There are left to mourn me loss _of a kind mother four daughters .- and four sons. Marv. Mrs Hartnett ‘and Bertha of Boston. Anne, Mrs. lcurrora l-Iilts. Indiana. Neil, Mrs lPeter Aylward. Rumford, Maine Thomas of Winnipeg, Manitoba Ho- ward and George of Boston. Merle in the Canadian Areny Service Corps and John of Halifax. N. S. The funeral which was largely attended took place to the Imma- culate Conception Church at Pai- mer Rom-l on Friday Julv 21st at 10 am. Where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by her pastor, Rev Patrick Walsh who also recited the prayers at the grave.- Interment loving made in the Church Cemetry , The pail bearers were: l Messrs. Patrick and George Doucctte. William Aylward, Edward Kenny. Albert’ MacDonald and Albert; Kennedy. Mav her soul rest in peace- THOMAS The community of Covehead has been greatly shocked and sadden- ed by the tragic death of Mary Llewellyn Thomas, aged 23 years, daughter of Mrs. Francis Thomasi of West Clnvehead, P. E. I., by‘ drowning m the Ottawa River at Brittunia. Ottawa. Ont, at 8 pim. on Monday. August 14. i944. n- able to swim, Miss Thomas step- ped off into deep water while wad- ing in the River with a friend, Mr. Gerald W. Campbell. Every effort possible to save her was in vain. and her body was not recovered until 7 a. m. next morning, though five rowboats and the R. C. M. P. crash launch helped in the search. touching funeral service was conducted bv Rev. W. H. Cramm of Ottawa, in the Tubman Funeral Parlors, Wcszboro. where the re- mains had been taken, after which the body ivas forwarded to her late home in West Covehead, where funeral services were held on Fri- day. Aug. l8. in St. James United‘ Church there. of which Miss Tho- mas was a u nt member. The services were conducted by Rev. Thomas A. Wilson. her min- ister, assisted b Professor John Hughes of McG l University, Pre- sident of the Welsh Society of Montreal. who gave a beautiful prover in Welsh. the native tongue of A iss Thomas’ mother. The large was filled bLfrienda MARY LLEWELLYN and tArén-iy casualty lists released here o ay. PO. John Charles McLean. R. previously re- 5- ported missing on active service, is urposes presum- cLearfs next-of- kin is hia wife, Mrs. J. C. McLean. Charlotte- TILLVIE ‘fife TOILER_ WN GUARDIAN P. i In less than two action-filled wcnks, Rnjunl Can Coastal Command crews stationed in Iceland been“! 1 marines. bringing their announced total to six. _ the Victoria Cross for the exploit which cost illS own (‘llfi liii‘ il‘.'i‘S of two others of his crew. At the upper left, a German U-B sides to tier relatives and fFIBHGS, surrounded by bursting depth charges clrnpperl by Put) l. 3mm"? man, Yarniouth. N. S. and his crew. Thiri later seen bobbing in the water. Sherman won an iiiiiricrilwtv Di C. next day his crew reported sighting another Gui-man Stilt. li'i\‘i" in the attack and were never heard from again. Awarded an immediate DSO.) for another successful attack, was Wing Commander C. G. W. Chapman} of Fredericton, N. B., (upper right). l-lis plane was downed in pun duo-l with a sinking sub and three died of exposure before his crew was res- neighbors-from nearby and far St. Elermo cst. daughter was based on the teXiTExodus 34:1. Mills. The deceased liarl not been well for over n _vea1' but was able to be as usziiil until rieriih away. Rev. Mr. Wilsorfs address "Be ready in the morning to meet Me, saith the Lord"; after which the remains were laid to rest in the nearby cemetery, beside those- of her father, who died nine years ago. The floral tributes were many and, beautiful, completely covering the Brave. Rpeciiil sorrow and sympathy l! felt by everyone. as Mary was a lovely girl. of happy di-BDOS1UOH i-nd of a very pleasing personal- ity, and she was a general favor- ite, botli in her home community and in Ottawa, where she had been engaged as a stenographer in the Records Office of the Department of National Defence for the Past three years. The deepest sympathy is extend- ed to her sorrowlng loved ones in the home — her mother, and hcr younger sister, Florinda, and her brother Albert. The pail-bearers were Eric Mac- Mlllnn, Benson Auld, Allison Mac- Millan. Erith Hughes. Leith Mac- Milinn, and Malcolm MacLauchlan. MRS. AMOS MacWlLLlAMS On July 23rd. 1044. the people of North Trynn and vicinity were deeply grieved when it become known that Lucy Marion, beloved wife of Amos MacWilliams. had passed awav to the Great Beyond in her .66th year. Mrs Mncwillinma was born_in it: LLOGGS eon ASTHMA s. HAY FEVER about I11‘ has called her to n higher sphere i :35 l F/I. Dn-irl liiiriioli won five German s nit; (‘Ollifl do we: nf no, t is shown‘ i cited. Pictured in the middle row, left to right, are F/O D. J. MacDonald‘ l New Glasgow; N. 8.: F/O Gordon Mr-Nulty, ‘Fnrontxi: F/O “Johnny i (liiirormsnn, Winnipeg; F/O W. C. Latvrence, Yrirmouth. N. S; Sgt, i C. G. White, Camrose, Alta; Sgt. "Tommy" Harper, Chatharn, N. B and F/Sgt. G. W. King of Kingston, Ont.; members of the crew of “i . for Tommy" skippered by F/L Robert MacBride of Vloodstoek, N. l. , sighting ll U-Boat, they peppered its crew with machine gun fire and sunk it with well plat-ed charges. F/L MacBricio is shown at the extrema right in the bottom row. Others; all surviving members of Wing Com- mander Chapman's crew are: Sgt. Robert Cromarty, Bllssville, N. 8.: F/O J. M. lVIcCrae, Yarmouth, N. 3.; P/0 David Waterbury, Wolf la, N. S., and W02 J. J. C. Bergevin, Cochriine, Ont. — (R.C.A.F. Photos). \ i ' leoland Based Ganueks Bag Three More Subs, , m, ,_.,.,,,,., .,.',.‘. . virel-eiTere Frontier-o siersagsfaeizr? or... a‘, ‘t H b | SOTTOW. M or i l he u Nil Admired. respected and beloved she was devoted to duty with n (icup interest in church, home and lcc in Presbyterian Church and iilYCl‘ u-hen so onrii. l Pictured above is the familiar Ile dc is Cite and the Paris police. who were on strike. 8H4 famous Notre Damn Cathedral, the scene of fierce took street fighting bet "en one Ffflliil‘fl_f_ll'i ————— _. __,__ rmirrhirrvamfivvifivrrov GOSH, ‘a 601' "to THINK - FAST AND I MEAN FAST WHAT DO ‘(OJ MEAN BY ON AN AMERICAN POST? \‘-e(\kq\ illllfiliillliy’, always ready to aid in thence an ‘ time of sickness. and will be kcen- . where ,1 m,“ and kind and i ly missed in tlic community where devoted wife and mother were laid ' ' islii.‘ hurl lived for forty-six years. to She leaves to mourn a sorrow- husbrind, one son George D. North Bedeque, rmrl one daugli- reaved. _Ntizis. Herc against which the Nazi attack broke-R PLAYING AN ENEMY ANTHEM Mabel Knight of Somer- e. s. The filllPfl was lield on the 25th, short SPFVICC being held at home followed by serv- to adjoining cemetery all that was mortal of a rest. Funeral service-s Weft conducted by Rev. Mr. Jnrriine who spoke comforting words to the b0 paflttl refuge nnrl turned the site int" fl ma" ,... —§=i I wenbstel’ By AN ENEMY Aorrooefl? I WAS Twine To iNVENTIA NEW BUGLE CALL, MAI/of;