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IIFIISIIIII atroat IIIAIFASI iilificial List - of Casualties \ ROYAL CANADIAN NAVY At Lass He- i.ue Room Artifice!‘ n. Home. -Ha.niiltuu. Ont. IOYAL CANADIAN Am IOIG OVERSEAS Killed 0n Active Service Oggrkb lglsrold Luther, PO., To- , n. "iiiiipcziuk. sadnu, l-Bst. Wind- . On . wI-Sordon, Nelson Leslie. Garter. Joint: Hllnifl’. FFQIZ. B ampt . On . lMXIssIngDnOn Active Service Alter ' Alr Operations y . C. on. Albert Spence Blair. .. Montreal. Que. _ lslck, MaX. PO. vv MIRI- lMaCllai-lt. John Harvey. m‘. Vin‘ ‘wgvreelinsllléinc? Meyer. 754st.- T0- YOl-ilZAaPnribbei-t Frederick, I'M-Bet. Ziijzaié} Eglard Henderson. W0" snlglp-rnoi, James, 70.. Fill!"- Lslililiiliileltlliii. <1.‘_‘.‘.‘"" Mu’ wow Joslln, Kenneth Rose. Frill-- wgllagglaoeledgnthalph Jamel. m. in M . , alllilliam John. 70-. M» lVEcClelland: Glenn Wilked. l‘.- sgltiahllfthlllflllmleralhylléan-IYOIIII, rn-eet. Iiewis. Ottawa. sting. iliemeth Albert. N. 5 , I. Weta wn Jew Pa“! Hubert‘ . l ., e. mlvlqnfiliimltflssin 0n Active Service — Now Reported Prisoner 0f War — Germany I-lewlhoéne. Qdharies Richard. PO. Ver un. ue. Previously Mlsslnl 0n Mil" Service -— Now For Olfieiel Pur- poses Presumed Dead Southern-Norman Alfred. P0» C l . Alta. aE-zliigringo Johéintlflwfll R1191‘- .. K' . - POD Wills Arthur Melvini P0» N. B. Joseph Theodore Gaston PO., Thetlord Mines. _ Stanley Frederick. PO. lake. Sask. lngltcr. Ralph Oiare. PO, Allixru, Ont. ‘- Joseph Rolland Louis N117‘. c. P0.. Beauuort. Que. Holman, Gordon Herbert. WO.. Toronto, Ont. _ Jack, Ross Alexander, It-sgt, Nrwion. Ont. Kidd. Earl David. 1-53!" 111d- ian River, Ont. Lnrkln. Mark Richard, Sgt. 5t. Brides. Alta. Layton, Frederich William. PO.. El- Qux; ,. This young Italian girl is giving a hand to Sgt. Len Kemp of Alex- l-fllflflli, Ont, in sawing fire wood for the troops‘ billets in an Italian V 88s near the fronL-(Canadian Army Overseas Photo). l . {Cambridge Station. u. s l l Schmilz, Donald. 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Please send me at once s copy of the new Wall Paper Catalogue. N am; Address . . .. .ssenseeoeeseeaeeeeeaeaeessee MOORE 8~ PFLEODIIEM J Seriously Injured On Aetlve Se ee I Grabb, Boris, FH-Sttt. Windsor. ‘Ont. (‘AVADIANS IN THE ROYAL AIR FORCE OVERSEAS Previously iilissing On Active Service - Now For Official Pur- poses aicsumed Dead . Albert Robinson, DEC. Thrcnin. Ont. CANADIAN ARMY OVERSEAS Killed In Action Manltobp Regiment Thoreau, Raymond Frederick. LieuL, ‘lrurn, N. S. Canadian Armoured Corps Mcl-iu h, l-lugh Leonard, L.-Sgt., St. Stet en, N. B. | glme De Quebec Godln. Joseph lildgsrd, Pte.. | Paquetville. N. B. New Brunswick Regiment l-larrls, Wesley John, Pm, loom R1, N B . a P.- ‘might come any minute," 20.. ‘I ‘THE p Z titers liIAIlY I .5355 .5; it. i “ii? nu? g5 r0. M Oenso. .5. Ross. John wuiiam, let.- Dvt- m, _. y to having help, at least at the lawn- ‘ .,, he bakw summer eve- t nines to some; _ . We had visitors this sites-noon and I. While Judy tried her hand at a new ceke recipe, that turned out to be delicious, Jeanie came from house across the lens" with eggs from her find. ‘rheee are now - ginning to show their appreciation for her work in their behalf and are such qalendid contri- butions hi mt as to um, , me wonder it in "my do " James and Jock were always ht in be- littling this type cl fa . I never could reconcile his attitude toward the industry. with some- thing Pve heard him say before as we breakztasted. “Eillenfi would say, “one egg is pretty small fare tor a working man." So this ufternoon Jeanie brought us the makings of many delightful and nourishing dishes. Another came bearing a roast of beef. from an animal, butchered recently for "the barrel." It looked so tempt- _ : “Couldn't we have it for supper, Mrs. Ellen?" When she to from the oven later, brown and savoury, we both con- sulted the clock. James seemed very late in getting home from the womb this exerting’. The younger folks went "kaley- lug" this evening. James, expect- warned them, "it "Not with the stars in the sky", I heard one answer. Now Pard and I are alone. James too has gone awe . l-le has a feeling since a storm brewing, it would be as well to have "that grist" already in the mill, crushed tonight. I watched lantern, as he went across the lng a storm then up to the house on the hill- top, there to contact the nziiler. Pard is on the couch. his head resting comfortably on a cush- ion. the cover of which Judy 101i l red " and withgut a I HQ B OTEIJL expnwflng nun ergy in the work. Psrd rests there now, almost human-like and ap- parently fast asleep. It I so much as move to turn the lamp-wick higher he is instantly wide awake. I thin in this quietness I shall read, or perhaps finish a sock, that has come down through veri- oue conversations and radio-en- tertainments to the narrowing-fob the-toe stage. (Later). James has returned to tell me it was too cold and late to go to the grain-crush- ing tonight. The others have also returned. a slight owdering o! snow on curls and s ouldere. Judy ts dovm calmly, after Jock and Jeanie have gone home. to tell me the walking was good. the visit delightful. the lunch “ and she adds on a regretful note‘ “But the stars have dis red." I glanced toward the od clock, el- reedo’ wound-but that is no hint to either James or Juiw to ht. He. very wide-awake. nearing e midnight hour asks: “And how are their fattening cattle doing?” Dear mel Time's up! night. Pte., Glace Bay, N. S. Western Ontario Regiment Batemani. ghegley Raymond. N. B. Gallant. Leo Abert, Pie, Rs- serve Mines, N. B. Morton, Forrest Austin, He. New Glasgow. N. s. Prisoner 0f War waste-gates. past the old mill. and . Until tomorrow-Diary ~60“. ‘not h 1. In 1941, when the Bettie of the Atlantic was at its 2. Immediately alter the Japanese pealc, the food situation in Greet ritain was des- erete. The Canadian Government ectin for the British Ministry oI Food, requested Eritish olumbie producers Ior all the canned salmon that could be spared, and for e huge increase in canned herring production. 3. But iI fleets and manpower were smaller, the need was greater. Stralnlng every Isclllty, the PeciIic Coast Fishing industry her brolcen pre-war production records to deliver over 7,000,000 cases oI canned salmon and herring to Britain and the lighting Ironts In I the three years since 1942. period. . stores from coast to coast. BRlTISI-l COLUMBIA PACKERS LIMITED‘ e VANCOUVER‘, our A win satires STAMP cvtnr lection amounted to $1.06. A con- Min Nettle Ba-rwlse. The mem- tut, by be- bers and guests took rt in six Mrs. SEA VIEW W. I. ’ m“ pa" pa Fred Donald and tables of auction. lvlrs. Leighton _ i vrinni Sea View w. i. "1 Notice lo Employers Corporations and Persons in Regarding I944 INCOME TAX INFORMATION elesrettu overseas. Secretary and llllllti. to see about same. Col- derpa 0f Royal Canadian Ionythe lilhoknulllhuel 5 m Ioseiihhie ronyiasfisiafii llelbpreheeter 8t, Charlottetown. Previously Reported Missing New lle t Miasln M N0 I N.S. and P1,]. Regiment Gaudet. George Franklin, Its" ‘Agni Augliene Walsh (mother) 32 OI Seriously Wounded I us. and v.21. Regimen Wade, Elmer George, Pun, Bill- burn, N. S. . . an . .. ‘ us awiiudildiisn-sat l hlaclieod. Murray, Pte.. fining- hiil Baddeck. N-S. Richards. Alphonse 10:31:. He, FITS. Delinia Richards ( e) ‘I13- nish, P. E. I. . Roars. (glifford Eugene, PM. Gen- ard smith, Donald Angus. He, Invernese. N. B. Slightly Wounded Canadian ' outed OOIII Clifford. let, i Barry, 'I'homes ’°"°'ll‘“”i‘l~; “i... mo... oya an n I Parkhlll, Edwin Alexander. It" Ohipmlm. N. B. Nlclnnia, Weldon Paul. lwestvllie, Green Hill, N. l. MacKenzie. Fraser ‘m. Rose's Ferry. N. s. , i Whalen, Harold Edward, MW" Halifax, N. B. Wounded Bemainin 0n Duty N.S. and PJLI. eiulell illlame. Mark Rufus. He, Pugwash Junction, N. l. Blight! Injured __ and__ ._E.I. Llleglmeet _ ..-. t I "0, Charlottetown. _ P.E.I. Si; IIILIIIN Mendel. N- |~ ‘I TIOQAMIflQlQOP-M- ‘ Forms T. 5 and T. 5 Supplementary for DIVIDENDS 28th FEBRUARY, 1945. am mus». eet try the New Moth ed Ilaeterieee, at the MARIE ELENA BIAIITY SALON 1o Greet George It. Pleas Ill Supplementary forms for your use. warren Two Students IISTIIIIITIIII 0F GAIAIIAI OAIIEI SAIAIIII A limited amount ol Clover Leaf Salmon from the 1944 peel: Iiei been sold In Cenede . . . not neerIy enough to IlII the demand. Wt... the war emer- gency has pasted, emple supplies will again be available in all grocery Coulson mi . Until will: Natlurlpzl‘ Anthem itruclc at Pearl Harbour in December ‘I941, the. Royal Canadian Navy requlsitioned all the large salmon and herrin] fishing boats on the Pacific coast as an urgent delence measure. The removal oI this large tonnage greatly handicapped the Pacific cont Ilshing industry. 4. During the same three years, a total oi only 450,000 cases oi canned salmon has been released to Can- adian consumers. Based on the average annual pre- war consumption oI600,000 cases, Canadians would have received almost 2,000,000 cases during this CANADA my CLOVER LEAF SEA FOODS Fklfllli _.__-____—_-_-=g and Mr. PM! '-_ It. RETURNS Iorius T. 4 and T. 4 Supplementary for SALARIES AND WAGES Forms 609 and 609 Supplementary for INTEREST on registered bold! MUST IE FILED ON OR BEFORE loans can be obtained train the District Inspector of Income Tax. Beforl requesting forms, you should estimate the approximate number oi’ psrwll so be reported so that you will obtain the required number of m: of ti!