Please Give Generously to the Canadian Red Cross m Official List of Casualties AL CANADIAN Ant FORCE “DY OVERSEAS ' Missing 0n Active Service After 4 Air Operations ', Bohchiicr. Joseph 131°1- W0" i utimi. Q119- chi-Iifori ll. Gordon GNiI- 30-- 1.1.1.... Sherlock. FL-Li» ‘.0. On‘ » ‘Pilissing On ficiiilfl Service — Now Reported Prisoners r w - Germany o iéiiliam Albert. F01- Bliiri". d F r Quc or . . P u Vinrvit Earl. 110.. , N. S. c an. Lionel Udolllhll-t- 7'0" mo; Branch. Ont. C316, Joseph Alfred. Frsdio i 3 Poritc aux Outardes. Q11?- Eli-gin, David. F0. Montreal. Qur Faulkndeg. " Enoimmet Justin .. S ury. ~ SgTSQSDPIEGYTIWKfi-‘fph J110q1198 Pi“!- '7'! .. . , Ffllgugjh“‘}§§;,},.?“aurieh. 58L. '1' A d. 5 k- Per-sr»? ti»... yo. IIEScLiiiirEiiisIYOntMissInI 011 "ti" Se.- re - Now For Official Pur- roses Presumed Dcflfl Baker, Nicholas. F0» W1Y1<1B°Yi O Lgbsnb, Frank G001?!» Po" C rnwall. Ont. OPODLRVi/iiiifim Harry. PO, Bow- d: . A n. 33,151, Al“, F.-sgt.. Edmonton. 13. 3 Sheahan. John Joseph H1!!!)i11- r . t. awhite. Geoifl! Albefl- m» 1.‘. Pc:1li.Ont._ la! ‘ Gardening Calms War Anxieties "For the person who Ia on edge. anxious and sleepless, and has l heavy heart, there la no more hope- irispiring, restful, healthful recre- ation than gardening. ' This high appraisal of a phase .1 the Victory ’ csmcsi which is seldom considered, comes from Frederick P. Moersch. M. D.. a neurologist of the Mayo clinic Rochester. Minn. article on "Health and Con- Ierliltlrzgiit in r" ’ published In the Minnesota Horticulturist, Dr. Moersch contl;iues:d“Onc 11118113 speak properly 0 Ill‘ 5111118 l! l ‘ivcrk’ cure. Physical health and mental health go hand in hand. and with our physical iJIBSPBmmQ of gardening we should be in a better position to maintain or gain IllCltEIl health.—' ‘ ' “or all hobbies. cm nins i: One of the simplest, mo @1118 I114 salutary. Nature h’ W8)’ 0! JCCkOXIing ill. b11115 Jhclw mu’ tail to impress us in tar hasty and superficial search for happiness. Tire very simplicity of gardenind ll one of its chief assets. ' ‘ ' "Gardening. like any construc- the hobby. tends to grow and new tnzcrests are added rapidly. ' ' ' As the gardener‘! interests take root the leisure moments of _the day and troubled hours of the night 'ai-c turned to constructive thinking. ifmlth thoughts gradua“ replace rmlancholy thoughts. The evil sijirits of anxiety. worry. and fear rind it more and more difficult to intrude themselves upon us. In plhcc of WIIiiCTUl nights worrying about things we cannot help, it DC-TOYYICS possible to plan the work f: r the morrow cnjoyably and fall‘ v1.13; dreaming cf roses rather than stubborn sheen" Gardening as n therapeutic occu- pation is being extensively used at acrvicc hospitals in this country and abroad. fir?! iii 711 iTFTS mcrston. Ont. W Killed 0n Active ervleii Westmount, Que. ed Killed 0n Active Service North Vancouver. B. C. Diet-i From Natural Causes Ont. CANADIAN ARMY OVERSEAS (Maritime Province!) MseRae. Roderick Norman, PM, Upper Middle River. N. S. Tobin. Douglas Vincent. PM. North Sydney. N. S. Dangerously Wounded N.S. and PJ-Ll. Rbllment Bourgeois. Joseph Wilfred. Pte. Pictou. N. S. Wounded Royal Canadian Corps of Si als gn Haodisz. Urban James. Sigmsh, Mrs. Grace Harding (niifler). French River. P. E. i. N.S. and IKEJ. Regiment Boutilier. Weldon Francis. 11-- Cpl. Dominion No. i. N. S. McGowan. Cecil Raymond, Pie. Deep Brook. N. S. McKinnon. Earl Alexander. Pte.. North Sydney. N. S. Madden. Winfield Alaska, Pte, Lower East Pubnico. N. S. New Brunswick Regiment Harrimari. Harold Michael. Pte. Saint John. N. B. Slightly Wounded , N.S. and P.E.I. Regiment Blair. Gordon Earl. Pte. North Sydncin. N. s. Clarke. Charles Frederick. Pic. Sydney. N. S. New Brunswick Regiment Johnston, Joseph Bright. Pte. Newcastle. N. B. Lebritton. George Frederick, L.- Opl. Bronson. N. B. M sld. Stephen Thomas, L.—Cpl.. Dslhousie Junction. N. B. Shonamsn. George Edward. Pte. Saint John. N. B. Thibeail. Albert Frederick, Pte, Et. Stephen. N. B. Wounded Remaining 0n Duty N.s. and BIL]. Regiment Maclilcchern. r. Alexander Garden of Eden. N. . MacGlllivsry, Colin, Pte. New Glasgow. N. S. Mackey. James Alexander. C. S. M" Sbringhill. N 5 ro. . . OT-imdiey. Pic. Chester. N. S. New Brunswick Regiment MhcLc-sin. John Everard. 091.. lbowcr Nnpan. N. I3 "f?! ticdtlio atriiig on iiiy finger myself-it's to remind . gin to read tiia Guardian Want Ads every day!” Reported Not Missing N.S. and P.E.I. Regiment BqyivKen Reynolds Wilson. Robert John. W0. Pal- lindcr. John lhlI. lit» 011l- oe. . us! Ill Al A lcallt OI nwnnAccTdental llllfll Hawkins, Juries guaaell. PO» kn II, Millibii. . . o n“. Scrio I‘II Mullen. Jams Arthur, LAG. Winnipeg. Man. CANADA Timrnuzs. Noah Anthony. LAC. Previously Missing — Now Report- Calloway. Thomas Michael. Sgt. Bury, Clifford. LAC" Windsor. Fraser. Wallace Olding. Lieut. imon. He. 8 MacPgee. Lloyd ‘George. Pte.. B Daniel Archibald. Previously Reported i Missing Now I’! founlation for mechanical stops their . Ken and terior of the w ole factory About six new steel churn wash water were by several creamer-leg the province. Porcelain set tubs with direct steam for sterilizing print wrappers several of our creameries. at O'Leary Company Ltd. and many the ness. flavor and keeping of the resulting butter. c the Percentage of ting é; sho d be an for winter, the greater b9 the 1113111’! done by these cans and obliged to condition. We ask every patron can. to see tin on the inside. and properly washed to inspect $6.006 manufacture: 89.16% grade 9.28% second; In 1943 the butter aded rigegljlly wag gr . .0 second and grade. ‘Phis shows increased the first grade see by 5.12% reduced the 88c in second grade 3.75". most eliminated below third grad; CHEESE A considerable duction of cheese for the summer of aidy oi twenty pounds of mil and 1944. The s for cheese given and continuing for a trwelve months was per factor contributing ward the increase. w.‘ there was a hig on the farms. ever a mzzrifet could be found. same as the previous summ also decided to sell for the price as with the customary mark up This metho duct makes grading difficul cheese are not nturc controllc the gradinz. the time returning samples and creamrirics, together cream grading to cheese factory supervision. fa ctorics. Question of Quality Otll‘ 0WD. the hot weather of became scidy an ity was about its worst as far flavor and text ‘a: BUCK YS MIXTURE CHEESE Aivop v‘ . PRODUCIYOIVREPORB l) ~ psstcuriz have also laid a cement pat the Champion box linings were also purchased West Prince Dairying and Cold Storage Company sold their plant to the Swift Canadian provements have taken place since purchase, not only in coul-p- mint but also in quality of prod- uc . in second grade because they ruin the wholesome- quality higher fat in the cream 38 for summer the more is the patron keep his can in good would, therefore. if it is well coatted withr no n15 59° 5- iiiiisliczi and tcrilized- . . a - ‘Iihe number of pounds 5r cream-inland ‘I high“ RTE/fled commercially ini] or 5.9% of thel 84% first grade, 2N below tihl percent- ihc Percentage in r in i..°.."“§€... wit’; cents per hundred c Dominion Government in April eriod of In addition to or cheese P hh price miegiiii . er ups we rn also consider the shortage oi labor The same 943 which was the price of s4 score cheese bonus included oi two cents per ‘Found to the retailer. of selling the pro- t to ar- range due to the fact that graders are not permitted to grade cheese at the factory, and many of our dplriccd iii i1 temp room bcforc being purchased by the retail merchant. About the first of July, owing to amount oi‘ work attached to preparing the butter siimplrs for spent in grading. to the storage with and oflice work, sufficient time. could not be givm F. T. Morrow, who was always: a faithful and conscientious worker iii the dairying industry. was given his usual position among the cheese Insofar as quality is concerned it is imgoulble to state whether we have eld U? to the lattor part of July the ouaity was very good. but during August an early part of September the milk the manufacture of good cheese was very difficult. me dust nuisance was extremely aBebween the middle and the lat- ter part of August when our qual- ure was concerned. somehow two hundred boxes were ed ch, of course. did not score very well. 61.5 were second thltfldbfllll hi1 ION ggafilwa Nora's’, Letter own . W cann t cxpec in grade wcll’ whenokept in the weeks sometimes 90 degrees. m“ 886M298 really textured one which the cheese in second grade. the cool weather comes in the cheese are made. and ing the milk and by con curios ture. highly perishable. rolling is a phase o hope to be successful 1m‘ The their evening milk. and Westville. N. s. rui- Cream our $3, lfbifltmfiw,;,if,§"zif,,ui§,‘_ua$, suihid! Wmmd“ cannot stress Foo much the neces- canadiaii Chaplain Services A large number of the cream my o; denim“, u, the atnblu Eldridge. Earl Webster. it-Capth cans coming to the creamerieg are “hue mflkm‘ caring ‘m. the mm 51W- "1111- N- 3- “my and mm“- wm“ "1115 "B and the rompt cooling of the eve- Pi-ev-iously Reported Missing Now worn and ill-used so much as to fling’! mlik we do not, Wang to Se, For Official Purpoles Presumed get in this condition. they are im- the mm; cam on the stand a; dusk Killed 111 Ad!“ 11°15" W "111-‘111- ‘11116 111¢t=111¢ 11nd still wait to be washed and ster- N.S. and PIJ. Regiment 3111.3‘ 6:112! which they cause juzed. Finish On Cheese Wm The value old is ciicese can have. uniform cheese are mid 11111 the cheese irrice. OS WCYO 110i. These are mechan ‘defects for which the “maker is to blame. - men were doing this wor a result it was not The use of lenty bandaging an is very important. The should be hot enough to ot water al- dage will cement on with the for uh‘ for several hours. by shelves their appearance regularly done. daily to aha this was m‘ General Conditions Some of our cheese factories not as up to be; for many ed with that are ho scrapped, an ones. the other supp ies. Od pre The curing must receive better attention t in the past to eliminate growth. The whole factor?’ ing and liming, exterior before b the spring. H, have been nitioil nmv. The high. and if building arc not mod in the future. M" Testing And Check Testing was carried on during t ear. {ggularly at two of our cheese check testln it was osaible to do it with r. one the check tcstin vsred to the milk l ............... the cnydmd mam! ng this work at intervals of "raps a month or more in the f ure “a irrg and a reason why it been more extensively cam is because all cheese factor-ea a number of creameries have two composite each‘patro no has over been made the testing has "C mposiie amplcs of m crcuom shall isie ke closely atoppered and place for a pr from and no including the d which such samples were an ins fist? 17.8 t cheese tcry curing room from two to in ‘ reac 1n condit- ions such as these the fat is expell- ed from the curd yhcry rapidly and c r . ocrativcqiilhgort time instead 0T a wuxy textured cheese we halvnc a cea should be able to make good cheese in summer also by properly cool- quality of milk delivered to some cheese factories is, to soy the least. not impressive. In many cases farmers are careless about This should constitute an offence against the Dairy Industries Act. of a wcll finished cheese can hardly be estimated. It one most important asset o Well finished, very attractive will always sell readily. When war is over and we will have trouble finding markets, the well will always com- Thc clicrsc in one or two factor- iveil finished. Cracked _.ciids and loose bandages were very glfigmftcn seen. 31s third and .78 per cent, belzypveyrthlr “ma” 00m inexperienced and as roperly done. dressing the cheese water dissolve any surplus fat and soften the sur- face oi the cheese so that the ban- pressure of the press when applied. The cheese should be taken out of gross every morning, examined andaging defects and placed the op ositc way in the hoops nnd must be turned on the curving date as they should of these conditions giving cpoor service should replaced with new room shelves mouid| receive its proper amount o pfigifi thteah n intei d-Fll cgtnning ‘QA-rfinlg; the purpose of a retes t. It uid appear that if the Act had 1W1 A number of factory companies been i d e he sat Mr. Morrow did the testing "1 fao-. 01 ries. The writer did some testing number or active on request at cheese factories andiclllly ihtemted g at creamerles where pdl‘ This work is very time consum- it th ' its 1 rm the “p ° “mph... ihléfibtni s: my we u a retest or choc}: tcstncouid be not left c riod of fifteen m: direct m; iCi-IARLUI‘: hows? ‘GUARDIAN l: .Ill'l fac- sit 111118 en fall, we the room and storage tempere- Mllk and its products are Moreover, therei tem erature suitable for everyl the dairy industry and‘ unless we apply these temperatures, at the proper time, we should not ical in the not BIG 130mm 1mm.“ Th w 1 the cheesemaker is at fault and in Pte.. Long Point. N. s. ' 1'01‘ 16944 was piiii§tii§npofn§§°ij§ some cases the factory L! not prop- " bollnquctte. James Ernest, increase over ' i943 of 33'! 376 my eqmpped‘ old w°m'°“t equip‘ pig, Sydney’ N_ g_ pounds, m. 4M pa. cent The age“ merit is too often seen. There are Morrison. William James. Pte a o net rice er h dr eight "r m“ mm‘ "t3 11°°d1118 Scmsville N S n 0% milk lbxclusrive imb ed pounds new pans The °1d ‘mas "5 ‘in’ ' r Injured average’ rice receized tiitliliishliilagac‘, less’ "my and in “me ca” leak‘ Royal Canadian Artillery 34.83 cen . The highest rice er g‘ mes“ new m“ Wm have m Skinner. Harry Godfrey, 05s,, hundred pounds of milk Ollldfilfl be installed hem” the summfls Gunner». n s- his n-n- resist“... .§§‘”...°.°.“.‘f“”.f.‘°°" eh g es. o er "aui.:“i'n:.. ... ...."" t». l». it'll‘; *h%§<»f."“§1=%=»“§?§ii1‘§ $.‘il‘é§“’.‘;“‘.i.£°’...%“i.‘°“"%i.“‘ i" salesmn hldi thD t- e9’ 9W6! .......’f‘i'.'s:.";‘..:.:..°.=:... a... no“ 5.‘ X55""‘e“"'*-“‘"'e""°"5i=- .l‘é‘§.‘.%‘.‘."’€§’ ..l‘.‘$...‘“““‘ 591mm N a o decid1n8 whether or not . e re‘ . - - 1d 1| t contamination of cans. The open Edlzshdmrd thgughwgge crfgese gggd ‘attic’; sewer drains should be replaced - . was organized a “w em l m with tile drains under ground to Pte.. Mrs. Ilannlh Edmunds (Ifloth- Y eliminate - 1.1 h u.) R n No z h“, Mo”. a After some discussion, it was c- r 5 w 6 are 0111i’ r 'a ' ' ' ' "" clded dthat, gut; w the Pmiam"! gzgighgldplveflfgbjsormllilgfsisa 33°22 I . . . ch t c Hfiaeilingig. fir}; Garfield. Pte, gm, enegfxriacwgg woglefsefi wrtliégf on factories, and fl spra provid- . . S585 hari put in an irp-to-datcsanitsry con- W811i“! and checking purposes. last two years ' prices were good, and production floors, equipment and ernized now 111 there may not be another chance dB-lryinf lished n I nies . com 1 ure Since it is desired by the Depart-IE stock holder need not be a mciit of Agriculture that check n testing be done where possible a well live in a city or town and not 11W l1°1¢=111 15 911111 011 911111-111! considerable amount of thig wm-ig even own a ran It This utIi . i 118 m; mg e of such a busin fits. and “denunciation sample bottles for 11H!- n. It seems as thofi‘ DIM fifty 4d, facto or to creasiieriei, t from the time ncvs the test was ma c unadulterated 1.512% panics having s. e atrons own th |snd thereby make more sure _ Togeme ,cons S. C. Wright we have l1 of milk de-, ants b9 ut such is very of Q8 initial Ah to he: journefs end. But airing for traveling war a li/ecilccl ad- flwn Bejou INTO TiiE ARMS 0F TllE WORlVS GREATEST MOTHER O LEAVING the lonely ocean between he: and her homeland, a ‘Wvar bride‘ sets foot at liisc in Canada. What a friend-iii-nccd the Red Crosrproves to the soldier's wife who precedes her Canadian husband home! A warm welcome that baoislies loneliness-abundant help that ‘drives out feelings of helplessness-and the spirit of -tbeae are all part of the Red Cross Service showered on the waebride, from the beginning w. sympathy and understanding that dispels anxiety and fear wives and children is but a small part of the stupendous burden coday should ed by the Red Cross. As the final push for victory is launched-as the casualties mount-as the carnage of war spreads-everywhere rho Red Cross is needed as never before. This is why your gift co the Red Crow is required now more than ever. are urged to obey every generous impulse and give willingly, This is why you generously now- This Advertisement is Sponsored for the Prince Edward Island lied Gross Gampaign l1! CARTER a co, LIMITED uh; milk or cream and testing 558v simply send 5 notifier-care! samples daily, to be kept until noon of following the day on which were mode a sufficient amount of shall k wthout any consideration for tho up °.‘§.,°’.§‘§§ disaster they may cause by doing tests so-no affiliation-no cooperation. Cooperative Arch. Act A few years ago there was an passed in our legislature which cfly follower-i, mgny o; the shou d. if followed. bring order out m; ggmplglnta wouid be of this chaos in which we find our- origlinal uncharged samples of mkcrcrcarnasisrequired to this not every “areholder must be a patron. every director must be |u shareholder, and do business nowmmmi... wi h the company in its lino and with no other company. early days when {he A shareholder has only one vote lndugtry wag n"; “gab. regardless of how many shares h this province’ an comp“. may own. and is entitled to that then formed were joint stock V0141 W119" 11° 11115 £11111‘! 101' 011B coo ammo m“, share. Ten percent o tho not sur- rh this rbrm oi) organization plus set aside yearly as a re- g)“- serve. Five percent fort cooperative as . .. . o the 0 of the creamer-y and coul BO w_ capital stock and the remainder is usually intended to have vided among the patrons and e mim- pm-uon s areholdera in proportion to the e stock, so as By supplemental by- may be paid or ed, and together with rebates added to share capital. is A “an id tant supply of milk and cream. "I1 ten not the case. Th e111 11116 hssin i1~ coogeratives, and if I judge cor- 511T? rec , only one crcamcry is oper- got no sting in this province according to pm the princi s of this Act. It is the um i. i111; mm o: desire of he Department that the as oiilaived it; useful- directors of eve? creamory o- of our fectorics ebm- cure ii copy n! 111s M» 1'" "- no iimfi.“ m" 4w’ ma mildyaciiie 3dr?» ifs 8on5‘: fgia-ythlii e . y u! o E,“ of your creamcry busi- patrons, the very ess looks as h i‘ anal Wc are now facing a 891101111 . gigiblem with help in our factories. e ood, yea-ulna men who used to ha ed to t tho iiianllmflffl will whose Be . so of the Act state; that: much money "Iveryciactory purchasing or hand- llldif gent arch numerous”: ‘this. £111“? cream . e o - an into tiiyisulwiirk are not lllmfii" can ed in it any more than crcam- occupation and ea a "I. '- n. notaatiEfTcd athona m have n m“ volume of business done with the to __ * —i-—___-—-~_ and indifferent with re- spect to their duties. T matter should be considered ser- 591101151)’ on the eflicienc iously by everyone concerned ill work performed and inte ereswith duirying. the quality and finish of the pm. 111m- riisteuriihi; Plants when a cheese factory company or any other compan h The some city milk plants wan in operation as in i943. The fill" milk sales appear to be sic! increasing. The qual as to choose an assistant. tat ‘young u ity of and ‘cream has been wel mfllflilm‘ a man h uid be flici t ed- "$131K i0 vfgrk ilelxljllilyhgVtéca-‘I: ed though cream is now ration!‘ “M! a day extra, in order to have even at our, buttcriat. The vii! hundreds of dollars in s few years Milk Board is extending iii will" ""19. 1160111188 this oung man will of operation to include the whflll some da become The manager of Island instead or‘ within the sru 7°11!’ 15¢ fY- of Charlottetown. The total c111- This year, the same as last year, cunt of milk pasteurized in 19M We sen four bu s to Guelph IOI‘ was 7.340.296 pounds. nn 111m" 1111M trnininz. D or the boys of 26.3% ovcr 194a. lg}: retlurriedbegefter ta the The total amount of ice creel! ae w c an October 2nd. d two are at present studying: Thcsqboys are returning to ther 1 factories and are doing satisfactory work. We shall try to lsgeid ah few every ye P e pcrsonne to quired standard, but “i? find young men %% 011g ‘with sufli e a ' their traiggiiaiaiion $32: ntlii years, which was creditable uitio It aptitude for doing . Th any should not stick on T! cotimlio manufactured in the PIOWWGI“ made in tiircc plants. 111111 Central Crenmeries Ltd. GB City Dairy, rind oiymlpih ice Crelg Compsany. The tots number u . 400,492 valued at swam.“ an increase of 78.209 quarts or l per ccn . In nclusioii I wish to 6X91" my sincere thanks to ever? ber of the Department of A!" ture with whom I worked d the past year. to the President officers of the Dtiirymeris k ation, to the Managers and 55mm ants of tho ehecsc. butter and I plants throughout the PFOHIICP. Respectfully gubmitte . H. J. McDonald. D ry In cctor. education. a vcréo act. and the Dominion vcmment Days their bo and n. would be dc DPOBIBm of this rictd out indefinitely sc a B.’ t c a cind could be car- in Itching, liming, 8 gi giiiimfo‘ - ll Ema: or Silt lllioiiiii aeit rlieam it la comm piled. hi»: painful {fit lkigdtrtttliiw ” a siiiarti , cs “rigid we u $0.633 Marital‘. fir are most un- co . . cred Ey Burdock Blood Bitters is hosed on the knowlds . “duh ccsema. other skin troubles, sis caused b! co ‘W: inricleanllacm by u»; s. a. s. to help clam! 1" of i “IN cceatsrforBJtJ. Priccll-Wlbvtilfl- Th T. C0» “lili- Torcflb. Oil B . blood n" rdcii‘