l can sur |'D l.OVh l1‘- shis is grand brand 6;" yQ-ul,‘ family more bread these days-at meals, between meals. Bread is an essential quick energy food-s good source of Vitamin B-a good stretcher [or other foods. And low in cost! it you bake at home remember-Fleischmann’; fresb Yeast always give; fine, smooth, just-right bread. This depend- able yeast has been Canada's favorite for over 70 years. Ask your grocer for Fleischmann‘: fresh ‘ Ynsl-Wlf-ll the familiar yellow label. llIIII-IIIINI YOill illli‘ by eating 2 selves el IIJIICIIMANN‘! fresh Yeast every siey. This fresh Yeast ls en excellent nature] source oi the Important I Complex Vitamins. Ilill IN CANADA Yup.» -punwe-eonvem e . ESQU MALT CAPT AIN SURVIVES ._r w s". r r‘et>*‘~1 ~;z Rescued after six hours in s Carley float after his ship ha Jcrpsdced and sunk, and brought to an Eastern Cnna 1 M. C. S. "Sarnis". the Commanding Otlficer of H. M. C. S. here is shown describing the loss to the Commander-iu-C bambcrs. CREAMY CARAMEI. AND CRUNCHY NUTS fituralf/avourr FOR GANONG’S CHOCOLATES Smooth butter, thick cream, rich jcrscy milk go into the making of Ganong‘: chocolates, mixed and merged with sugar for cara- meLpsddled, whipped and gently heated to make creams of every fruir flavour. Fourteen djiicrcnr centres make an exciting choice, creamy caramel toiTcc and nougnr, spicy pcppcrmiill, munliy nuts, delicious creams and maraschiruo cherries - arch one dipped in the finest, smoothest chocolate you could know. it's no wonder that Ganong‘: arc tumour-for thc finest in the land. l qanongsqicliocolates A cmouo srrmrn. us. Can-i ulian Northwest Atlantic, Rear Admiral L. W, Murrnv. Cl}. C.B.E.. Plaster Rock, RR. No. l. N. B. RON. The Commanding Officer (ledt) is Lieutenant Robert MacMil- ha. 0.5.0. and Bar, ncuvn. Charlottetown. rt was m: second time he 1mm Southampton. NB. survived s sinking, a small British craft in which he was serving l:i' the {Mediterranean three years ago having been sunk by" German dlve-' liiificial List of Basuzilties. -_-_ caxannm ABM! ~ ovanssss (M '" Provinces) l c N.S. and Ell. Regiment Barrios Beach. NB Purcelrs Cove, Halifax, N.S. flilghtigbWoulsded Corps oi ysl Canadian En eers Wagner, Byron Lorne, NB. ; Bridgewatez‘, l N.S. and P.E.i. Regiment cmmuY- 55'1"“ Thlima" Pun all joined in a hearty sing-song. Halifax, N. S. McNaily, Myles Gregory Doyle. brought to a close with the Nat- Pte, East Pictou. N.S New Brunswick Regiment Pte., Fredericton. N. B \ Wounded Canadian Armoured Cor Tpr, Grand Manan, N. B. Royal Canadian Artillery Griffin, Clarence Vincent, Gnn, Sackviile, N.S. ‘ _ Quebec "Regiment " Mundexi. Ernest Waiter Choles Pte, Wolfville. N. S. Regiment De Quebec Waterford. N.S. Barrios Beach, N. mlnicn l, N. S. Dowling, Neils Harbour, N.S. Ada l‘ “ Bridge, P. E. I. Grant. Morris Percy. 091., Liv- erpool, N. S Greenwich, N. S. oun cd ~ N.S. end P.E.l. Regiment . Halifax, N . | MacNeil. Donald Angus, L.- Cpl.. North Sydney, N.S. Morash. Carl Everett, Pte. Woodslde, NS. Powell. Stanley Joseph, Pte.,l Sydney. NS Mahone Bay, NS Wilson. Douglas Lloyd, Pie. serve Mines, Yeadon, Albert Percival, Pte. Armdale, N.S. < New Brunswick lette, NB i- LeBretcn. Honore, Pte.. Steam, NB. McAskill, Edward Walsh. Cpl. McGuire, Corbett in. L.-Sgt., Moncton. N. B. Seaside, N. Thomas. iiaipn Wilde, m. Stanley. N.B. ' vmwm» Davld Mimi L-‘OPL- who cared for his mother in her Moncton, N .B. Alberta Regiment Beshcng. John Reginald. PW» the address, and‘ s MacLean, James Arnold. Pte.. q McLaughlin. Howard Wendell. P‘ M°"5°- wmred Alfred 9W1’ the opportunity gives us of con- Bailey, Benjamin John, Pte., New Se“ w uh but Wm, we "an you, Beshong. John gtefiinfilil- PW" extent in the happiness which we Bouilller, JOlIIi Robert, PM“ D0’ side o’ the Auanflm ‘mm G°rd°m Pu" will no doubt be with you on your Gallant, lvan Gregory, Pie, Mrs. ‘ (“Mb”) 07"“ B“ road oi life with the one you have Harrington, Arthur Gerald, CpL, esteem’ MacLeams-lames Arnold. Pte, Russell, ‘Wilfred Vernon, Pie, ii-eglme t Bernard, Joseph, L.-Opl.,n Ool- cmzen ‘Ilium uegllllieisollllillw’ He“ Hm‘ Pa‘ altmded‘ Pettlgrew, BGordon Willard Pte" John's Gospel; Address ami Presentation 0n Friday, April 6th the inti- mate friends of Miss Doris Wood- side. gathered at the Olympia Banquet Hall, to tender a surprise party in her honour prior to her departure for Englan. Mr. Lester Jenkins brought the young people to order. and called on Miss Vera Gamble. who read] presentation of money was made by Miss Marie sy. , The remainder of the evening was spent in music and dancing. the music being supplied by LAC.’ Ringhsm, Miss Emmie Gallant and- BPP» Miss Phyllis Woodside. A dainty lunch was then served by.the young ladies. after which The enjoyable evening was lcnsi Anthem, and all departed wishing Doris bon voyage. Following is the address: Dear Doris: Emily Post would be terribly shocked at us if we neglected to take advantage which veying to you our esteem and best wishes belcre your departure across the seas, to take part in the mnstimportant event you have ever contemplated. _ the time you have been in Sum-merslde you have, by your genial disposition. endeared your- departure we join with you to some trust will be yours on the other The thought of that meeting! journey overseas and may this happinam also be yours on vcur chosen as your life's partner. Kindly accent this token oi’ m" not for its value. b" rather that the remembrance this occasion will recall to v“ dofifxgplitlntfigéhgfinaiaegm those who tcok such great p?’ ure in presenting it to you. Yours verv sincerely, Your Friends oi Summe- In li/Iev" ' ‘ "c.r' Mus. JOHN MLcDONALD Peace perfect peace in this cl l of si ' W0 Ii, cxeefsiéabswis Lwn- 091-. Brvld‘ The blclcggmof. Jesus whispers pelt - There entered peacefully lntu rest at her old home ln Crapaud OI N wumm ‘msegzlls RW- Pu" m‘ on Feb. 19th Mrs. Margaret Mac- Donald in the 95th year of her - age. The late Mrs. MacDonaldi spent most of he.‘ liie in Crapaud where she was a hlrthly-respected The funeral which was! held on Feb. 21st. was largely The service was con- ducted by the Rev. Harvey Bishop. Tm“ Minister of the Church of Scot- land, and by Mr. Russell Harris r from the Gospel Hall in Crspsud. Mr. Bishop brought s wonderful z'"- n“ message to the people from the 121st Psalm: "I will lift up mine Murphyv walla" Michel 53"" eyes unto the hills." -Mr. Harris» spoke comforting words from. “The dead shall hear His voice." There are left - to mourn the loss of a kind andl loving mother one son. George, declining years; also six daugh- ters. namely, Mrs. Jessie Earmam. Le°“'“d' Harry wlumm’ m?" Virginia; Mrs. Clifford Scott, York! Westvillc. N. S. Royal Canadian Electricel Mechanical Engineers Garrett, Wilson, 0th., Camp- bellton, NB. ~ Slightly Wounded Canadian Armoured Corps Rankin, Andrew Duncan Angus, Tpin, Port Em, N.S. Royal Canadian Artillery Davenport, Charles Edward. Gnn, Melanson, N. S. ll Corps 0f Royal Canadian Engineers Wagner. Byron Lorne, Spa, Bridgewater. N. S Eastern Ontario Regiment Joudrey, Harry Bent, Pte., Ches- ter Basin, NS. Regiment De Quebec Isxsier, Willie, L.-Sgt., Athol- ville. N. B. N.S. and P.E.I. Regiment Amiro. George Allison, Pte.. Yarmouth. N.S. Beaver. Howard Leigh. Pte.. Murphy's Cove, N.S. Beiiiveau, Victor Leon. Pte., Amherst, N. S Halifax, N.S. Cochran. Frank Burpee. Pte.. Windsor, NS. Connolly, Edward Thomas, Pie" Halifax, N.S. Horton,‘ Edwin Mills, L.-Cpl., Upper Granville. N.S. LaPierre, Arthur Albert, L.-Cpl.. Halifax, N. S. McKay. illinm Archibald, L.- Cpl., Ohio, N. S. McNaliy. Myles Gregory Doyle, Pie, East Pictou. N.S. Messsrvey, Kenneth Ralph, Pte.. Middle Sackville. N. S. Penny, Herbert Dslma, Pie. Rockvllle. N. S. Sampson. Peter David. Pte., Riv- er Bourgeois. N.S. Slauenwhitc. William Stewart, Its, Armdale. N.‘ S. injured Canadian Armoured Corps Kinnear, William, Tpr., Midgic Bta., RR. No. 1. NB. Slightly Wounded N.S. and P.I.l,1. Regiment Swinamer, Reginald Keith, Pte., Leminster, N.S. New Brunswick Regiment Campbell, Darrence David. Pte.. Bass River, N.S. Connier, Adelbert Joseph, Pte.. Inkerman. N.B. Couture. Edward. Pte, East Bathurst. NB. Dcrochc, Henry Joseph, L.- L, Barryvliie, N.S. r l Fraser, Garfield Allingham, Cpl. Hawker Post Office, N.S. I Legerc, Jean Joseph, Pte., Grand Anse. NAB. McLaughlin. Howard Wendell, Christie, Robert Stanley, m. to Point: Mrs. Gordon Cornwall; Mrs. Donald MacFay-. den. Augustine Cove: Mrs. Frank, Luque. Crspaud, and Mrs. Heber Sherren, Augustine Cove. One son. Bruce. and three daughters pre- “Jesus Lover Of My Soul", Sands Oi’ Time Are Slnklnffl" "How Briaht That Blessed Hope: Jesus Will Ccme" and "Man of Sorrows What A Nome." l The family mourn not as those without hope for they know their mother died in the full assurance, o! His glorious resurrection. Sh: has gone to be with those who sing that. new song. ! "He took me from a fearful pet And from the miry clay And on a rock he set my feet Establishing my way." The pail-bearers were: Stanley Thompson. Heber Shcrren. Sam. Boulter. Russell Calms. W: E. Callback. and Fred MacDonald The remains were laid to rest. in. the People's cemetery in Ham:- n. B-lB-ll. Carrigaii. Leonard Joseph. Cpl,‘ Stellartnn, N. S. Fraser. Angus Bernard, Ptr Purlbrook. N.S. Hughes. Robert McCuskett, Pt: Moose Brook. N.S. Simpson, Clyde Thomas, Pt:- Stellartcn. N. S. Smith. Ronald Percy, Pte.. Am- herst, N. S. Ward. Bernard Joseph, Pic Windsor. N.S. New Brunswick Regiment Clark. Coleman Dallas, te Carlyle, NB. _ Thcmtcn Gerald Hazen. Pa». Temperance Vale, NB. injured N.S. and PJIJ. Regiment Cooke, Lnwrencc Fraser, Pie Trenton. NS. . Prnvlovsiv Reported Wounded And Missing — Now Reported Not M ai N.S. and ltnrlteginscm ' Carmichael. Joseph Carl, Pr: artmouth. NS McNeil. Simdn Cecil Aloysius. S P:£@==.9.-.“.‘___“ Poi-cu. vii? Pie, Fredericton, N.S. Pelletier. Qiuy Joseph Lucien. Pte. Baker Brook. N35. l Russell. Eugene Roy, Pte., Dost- town. N. B. l Ryan. Alexander Anderson. let... Monctcn. N. . sprague. Arnold Walter, Pte. Blackville, NB. ; Turner, Harold Delnstadt, Pte.. Militown, NB. Slightly Wounded Ioyel Canadian Army Service Corps Sleeves. Hanford David, Pte.. Albert. N. B. Wounded Remaining 0n Duty’ Canadian Annenred GHT BlNDlN-l 00m Jonah, Howard Lebaron. L.-Cpi.. Burris’. N. B. - ill. end P.l.l. I " _ un- "°'“..'I.‘ S‘ "(Hiéfillllili 5.1.“ up] s ue ' dltions. and when SOLIGNUM is absorbed by the wood. your furs oi decay can be icrlvllfll- ' sure i0 contact your iunai lmv C _ guy u; Apply, and available ‘n ~ Attractive Colours. STURCEONS llmicd TOFICJNTL S I. ANGUS MIOLEAN. l). l‘. (‘. Candidate for Queen's (T011111? TRUST T0 Lilli AND vouz lliNG? lVIackenzie King" Government is bragginsr about Canadefs fine war record . . . - - TH THIS THE AN Itecord is not a Government record . . . . It is that of (Jan- ada’s sons and daughters in: the Armed Forces, her Farmers. her Fishermen and her War Workers. . . Are the ones responsible iorlthe country's wartime achieve- ments IN S_PITE of the Governmenfs efforts to bungle every l important issue raised by nearly six years of conflict. . . Yet, today, the Liberal Government wants to be allowed to keep on muddling through and trying to bangle the biggest jémb 3f Social and Economic Reconsructlom ever faced by ana a . . . YE$ iT’S TIME FOR A CHANGE V O TE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE AND elect these four men WING COMMANDER H. I". MQPHEE Candidate for King's County LT-(‘OL it‘. H. H1lflt.\l."». .\i. (‘. Candidate for Prince (fnuniy msannn nv rm: rnmcnminwknn ism... rnoorirssfvi: CONSERVATIVE AssQCIATION- _ w. cuasrrn s. McLURE Candidate for Owen's (‘mum