r0 ENJY ~ucur RlADlNG ELLEIPS DIARY ___ lgontinuedimm Pale 2) haps the lot oi them will not pass inspection" but various Inspectors appezned to be well pleased with our product. _Please.nt times we Bd at the grading and there were many local happenings w chat about 11S W811 as the work at hind. Bll'ih_5 there were to discuss and "lflrflflgfs uni regretfully we BDOKQ 0f those gone beyond our bourne. One rainy day. a 1355 from the Alderlea Road, who play- ed 611d Brew u on our other lrented) iarm soled happily away on t-he sen of matrimony and on another rainy day a tall bmwny Heelander home from the w“ and on a. farm across a line, persuad- ed 1115 18d)! love to launch their Orl-ft 0n the same queer sea — that can be so lovely l! folks are Willing to make it so, Junie 5 nt part oi his time here and ma e 1g fl- DOInt to have his suppers in the house across the lane, setting out {or there very bravely in the dark silently conveyed by his grandpere. Ksrolvn and Jeanie slau htered and 516W H Plum hen and n sup- prlse round a go den" egg, fllergby 9556111118 our sluggish stream o! production. Indeed ore than onqg Promising careers eilave been cu: 2l33"m€£..‘l’.§”‘ll.° l“‘“.l““““.‘. F?” am . fill Qt Alderlcp.‘ y an ep O O And almost be! flame-like bwutymoef firmirfi’ lterft the groves end the Woodlands, Bright splashes of it are gone from glllmmflrt the evergreens and only 1e gold and amber remain to re- m nd us o! the loveliness chm», w“ —the same that to recall. makes lonely Islanders abroad wish, for the 111119. t0 once again set foot on their native heath. An nir- man o! a mechanical bent hamc from Upper Canada w the house "11 i119 hill and was instrumental 111 hfivlfl! that oii-again-on-ag-aln family car oi ours roll down and I111 the, drive way under its own power-with a broadly-smiling 1nd rt the wheel. Last week too many J'1Ys_ln air-force blue called from wOOtlllalld thickets and one rainy 1110111 I1! when our world dejected and sodden an aleigtlaerilrsg squirrel in most becoming and .:~'l‘.liZ‘.lJ]O fall-garb “hallo-ed" to mo .11 a cheery greeting. . Th3 dliy we have ex erienced ‘:11 great wind", Goldenp Russel-g (‘l-ere showered from the 31¢ 1n quits that swayed it until JrJck ‘"15 obliged to place a Sllppcrt be 111’ 1 a gnarled old limb, .. I: c almost stripped the bitches -f ‘Paves and Laid low o. 513311 n; m9 * 15 "1 i119 Burden. It roared men. BB Ilgly down from the uplands. 511K119 ng oil’ a big tree by the fffldslde and playing hob. I be- flel/P. with the telephone wires. "A erce" gale is lashing the Atlantic 22:1: r...::;“..:;“d m“ new»: ' gone w 0c’ to Robe to assist at the 90mm- Wadi-h! there. I set down to a Svlltarv supper. The wind lashed the waters oi the ill-pond, A1: dusk. these tore in a 5311511 Iury against the banks. But presently 95 a flllm 11111St succeed every Storm. 011i Oi’ the unrest o! the winds and seas a gracious gran. qllility will come. Bo in order that hflY-MWY 111B? one day replace the ‘Illlil-Jiljnfiziauifldghis old grip may our p n our small or larger corners of it by being content to "follow after the things. that make for peace." Until tomorrow _- Diary-Good- Bfficial List of Basualties. CANADIAN AIR IOICI ROYAL OVER-SEAS mu Mining 0n Aoflvo Serv- Ef“: Ni... n» omuu Pnrlielee d Dead: P'§.'1'1f"§>=nd. 110.. Yarmoutb. N3‘. , 31.911, Chester Merrill. 1'0». , O t. T°i§9§§§o.n.“ Gerald Roch. t r, Ont. otfirdvion. G011“ mm“ Oookstown. 011i- Exicksoln. James W111i!"- Banii. A ta. Farromuoliteflllelh mull“ t , n . Toéfsxlligr, Jack Glen Milieu. Shziunavon. Sask. Floyd. Geolte. F0» vw°°uv°h . C. Gems OVetrnon Chester. PO-. Hamilton, I1- GfanQtJQhfl Edward. 1'0» T0!‘ nto. On. o MacDonald. Lorne Albfll- Pu» Owen Sound. Ont. Ouelletteé penis Alexander. PO» Windsor. 11- Wilson. Ervin Curtis. PO-. Mone- ton. NB CANAlgAnl Kil d O Actve e M! Ptgckwogd. Joseph Pamphile lil- n1re_ Cpl, Valleyfleld, Que. ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE OVERSEAS_ Killed 0n Active Service McIntyre. Gordon Angu Marriott, Sask. ‘ Seaman, Frank Harry. FO.. Ven- couver. 8.0. Joseph. £10.. Shaw. Ea onto. Oni. Previously Missing 0n Active Serv- ice —- Now For Official Purpoeel Presumed Dead: Dwyer, Mic. JFK-Sgt" St. Johrfl. Nlld. McCready, Ernest William. WO.. Montreal. Que. McElroy. Arthur Bowkeu" Smith. F0, Dunham. Que. McNie, Donald Cameron. PO.. Vancouver. Weaver. Howard Mcllllroy. F0" Meaiord. Ont. Seriously Injured Ou Active Serv- ice: MacKenzle, Allan Edgar, Ffi-Sgt... Sydney, N5. Menard, Clarence Charles Dm- iel. LAC.. Windsor. Ont CANADA Died OI Injuries Sustained 0n Active Service: White. George LAG. Edmonton. Alta. Died From Natural Causal: Woo "ff Gordon Ellwood. LAO. Ont. ROYAL FO., Tor- HGDYY. CANADIAN AIR. FORCE OVERSEAS Previously Missing -— Now Re- ported Killed On Active Service: Alty. Frederick Roy. F0. Burn- Ot- aby. BC. Casey. John Joseph. 1'0. taws. On . Rose, John Thomas. F0, Chap- loau. Ont. Seriuuslv Ill As A Result OI lu- juries Susmined Accidentally: Miller, Maynard, LAG. Ohswe- ken. Ont. CANADA Previously Missing On Active Serv- ice — Now Fnr Official Purposes Presumed Dead: Eaton, Waiter Ronald. LAC. Sudbury, Ont. Lowney. Joseph Patrick. LAC.. Copper Cliff. Ont. McBride, Harold Ferguson. LAC. Dartmouth. N.B. Thomson, John Alexander, F.- Sgt,_ Toronto. Ont. Seriously Injured Accidentally: Marshall, Thomas Ewart. Bit. Ottawa. On.t Seriously Injured In Automobile Accident: Proulx, Joseph Emile Jean Chris- tian. LAG, Montreal, Que. CANADIAN ARMY OVER-SEAS (Mlritlmlen Provinces) Royal Canadian Army Service Corps Sullivan. Georg Pte, Little River E. Saint John. N. B. CANADA Died - Bbflmeut Chute, Colin Douglas, Ptc, Mid. dle Stewiacke. NS. New Brunswick Regiment MwDonald, Lloyd Franklin. Pm. Bryelntnn. NB. Unloading Meat for England till-bound Royal Alberthlocks in London re needed meat which had Just er- 7 c? Zealend. ' j n: have quit m‘ higher non. FROM Normandy to Berlin‘ these feet have marched-from Sicily to‘ the Po Valley. Through mud and dust, snow and blood, to Victory. Now they are set -on the paths of peace . . . On the , road to the future greatness of Canada. Let us stop for a moment and take stock of what that future can hold forCanada. We have vast riches in the natural products of our country. We have millions of fertile acres-a wealth of minerals-unsurpassed resources-the mainsprmg of the world of to-morrow. greatness by keeping in step with the marching feet that carried us to VICIOIY: When we sign our names to the application for a full year’s purchase of 9th Victory Loan Bonds we are helping to make certain thatfthc sacrifices of the past six ycars- have not been in vain . . . We are buying our share in The Canada of To-morrow. ‘ '_ , z~ A 1M; ‘ vimongu wan nuance commas All these are ours, plus a will to fight that has raised us to the status of a greater nation 1n the short "space of six years. These things are not dreams. They are’ the realities upon which greatness is built. We can attain that clan voun nmaeron wring i, NIWB OINIIDNI topceventrtoichhemeb. DANOII SIGNAL Bidll the I eothevheheidotabaneh 010m’: eie- wommvlflie Ion leeminllset when ob Pertoitho dlilyqueueolAirtoccemfl_ Toronto, who already have eublcrlbed mm Anny "flying squads‘ victory, loan ma. from n action in many United Km;- 0. Powelluone o! e corp: oi salesmen drewdirou: 11o. f/LJ. 0. Surnw-"flw much!" gratuity money Md