113E Paakwwarvvzfi flfllBl8lij_|-l$_i_ - of ilasllsl.l|l$' t V? “y, “Time Nev! zfifetfififi. :: .'":f:“mward John. Able Bea- ! lbngfmkoea ‘Hospital. Grav- "' "’ u» an: u h Nknl Able lealfln. . i ionriny. t '-fi‘|pn, Ont ‘L: gar-vice Alter - . h _ I ma, meodore. _ . -. u. Jossoh Alphonse, He, - p, Clarks Harbour. N? I p-ng, . 5,0,”, Gubcrt m in, r.- . Prince Albert. Beak. l n. ‘tr:- "~* ' .. c ra., - - ' -. ‘ N l. um,,|'“..'; 1d?- Active Sarvlee Altor‘ p v ' . Air 0 rations . fund 1J- loflneat ggptley. Lloyd Sinclair. cans. Michael Joesph. Iln . seeks to correct the major uth Maiiland. N. S. ‘Patrick J. ltlelenna (iatla Berry. Crvfdflll R0)’. l-Ifi. Montlnle. P. I. l. . Alexander, l T" spgak t0 Y°“ as °n° W!“ “The present government has succeeded by its policies only " 1 .,_ a Q _ social injustice of our day: _ jvgylggnonrld Stuart, so. win- oarrélgzraguasrtuv Th f _ h f h in perpetuating a lower stan- ' , Bil. e _ sitgilgdigglace 4:1,: a“), m" (s s]? Jmm“) un arr s are o It e nat dard of l. ' th f , o - - a‘ . 1 “one. wuuam Leonard. wo. Canadian Armoured Co lonal income that goes to vmg up” a u‘ III mound Island, Cape Breton, Na. White, Walter Melvin, Lieui. Hart, John William. 110.. Bech- West Gore. N. S ~ - farmers and farm wolnen and me“ of Gama“ than they- gr, Alta. - Killed In Action _ ’l.°‘“‘i“'rwrl“““‘ ma“ m" ooSf;n"S‘§..'Q§"rn';'.T!'“i-'.Z' st deserve" sat urs . . - - . -. - vv - "Shit oqrltm“ Mm KL 3.13:5‘: ‘loft ‘n-uesdale Pte farm worker?‘ 1-1 J h 5 l, T}. p; 1). 3 l. llfilacbengan. B-mce, ‘in.’ mm sydneyl-N. a - -- e on. 0 n rat en a on. n n m! HI 14ke,Sask. Smith. Fred Isiah, Mn. Wind- MacNell, Ralph Gordon, 1'.- sor. NB. gt. Toronto.‘ Ont New Brunswlo . , leflrnent Jlsrtln. Ioeslie Charles, 10., Gray, Naaaire. Pte., Lower Bap wot Vancouver. B. C. n. N. B. Mclleath. Thomas Albert, IO. Leslie, Lo|an lwood. Pte.. Victoria. B. C. Sprlllilhlll. N. .5. ' McConnell, John Robert. kt. MichaudhMathéeuiug-‘te. Grand 0- . ; ,Q. Fn!ls.R.rt.N .. ' _ , ;"rl§r°5nnnl§.' Gordon Alexander. Valley, Lionel, Pte.. South ' Mr. Bracken Will be accompanied 110,. Windsor. Ont. ‘ Bathurat, N. l. - g, bniicilrath. James. 20., ‘lbronto, sewing, Jrosegh Millersnd. me by Mr. Henry Borden. nephew of Because radio time ls not available, . * t. . o n. . . r _ ' _ s __ ‘lalldliilellnoxivrvilliem neon. sin-set, kwDieldl or ‘twining-mm the late Sir Robert Borden, ex- Mr. Bracken’s speech will not be . ' ‘ 1f}. m. John. Sgt. Toronto, Ont. Barry, Percy Joseph, Rim, Cain: Premier. ' Roll‘. Kenneth Lorne, W0..,|John.- N. B. heard over the air. ~ t. ,, V _- "i ~. Woodstock. Ont. - Died Rcuiands. nobort William, rn-l New Brunswick nouns-r sgt, Lakeside. Que. l McAleenan. Gerald Leo. Pie solmundson, Oscar George. IQ, st. George, N.B. Bidnrl‘ BC. Dangerously Wounded Thomson. Alexander George. n, ' Royal Canadian Artillery Liam. Bflmoral. Man. McDonald. Roddie Francis. Gnr Todd. Thomas Stephen. PL-Lt, Creiinilhmll. B. - Ilmllion, Ont. severely Wounded E Previously Missing 0n Aetlva‘ ' N-l. laid P11. leflment _ Service — Now Reported Prls- Sabine, Ballett Will arn, Pte. oncr 0t War — Germany Havelock, N. s Smicll. Fdlvard Sherlock, IFL-Lt, Wounded ‘ibronin. Ont. NJ. ‘and _P.E.l. Regiment Previously Mlsllnl 0n Active O’Leary, Michael. Pte.. Christ- Service - Now Reported Safe mas Island. N5. " Bellz-‘e. Albert Charles. Ifl-Szt. Yates.‘ DuncsnrlartinfPteo New Torn: » Ont, Aberdeen. N5. Donald Gifford. 1- New Brunswick Regiment . lr-v, sask. - Springer. ‘John Edward, . J-an Charles Horace, Chstham. N. B PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE PARTY at ntrrnl. Que. supra; Wounded ' ' Jonathan Riley, P0,, NJ. and‘ LBJ’. lment m, Alta. Harvey. ‘Bo-ward Lawrence, Pte. (Phage: John, -!.-Q¢t., , m‘ 11.1.. n, ~ , fr.“ I- u avstin Thomas, IL-lit, Truro, N. s c. n" no ’ , Que, . Manitoba Regiment Robert mwnm mo“ . Cove, William Miner. Rm. Am- on lgw l5. England hgrést. N S. l on- - ' '_ es oore. 10.. Kan- "will llllnllnln; Duty . Bliss-curl. U. . A. ‘ Iayll Olllllllt Altillty lack Scott. .. Drock- Creelmsn, Jamie 0oz. Gar, UPPQY 995m“!- Bouth Drench, Vincent, 10., Han- N- 5- . lninred s. John Allan Cameron. 3°!!! “will! NW1"! snckville. N. n, Lovearove", uwin Rey, 0hr. . Galen Howard, pg ‘Hunt's Corner. N. I. X1 THE OPENINGSPEECH o|= |-||s CAMPAIGN TOMORROW NIGHT Flay ll, ai: 8-30 _ Pull James. 70.. ' Cab! ' fvli-t-rrd wuunrn‘. ro. Bhufghilllg vifltflfy "Arthur James. v 11-0..’ r _.__vrj,.,,,,,, mum, ,0 Speech Frost Balcony ,-" - Walter Robert. PO, --—- li- " Que. e-(neuterel- IDNDON. lhly ‘, J1me! Bruce. 70.. Tor- Victory over Germany was not one _ AV"’_‘___ of‘ party". Cl]: or section but .oi “Sig; ‘Hog-Turner. IQ. Clen- reogiugmhdltrlae . P“ "'"'. 91g y‘ coy, Kl . ‘W? DWI-- IO. m , i; standing the baleuavrei the 'G0od. Harold 2",. Ministry oiiealt ,the randomn- r, Alta, lster told a areaborowd in White- hall‘ ,"'My iriends. thil il your r1 oifi-"irw CANADIAN Al!!! victory.’ y ovanssss Klhwt» Created the declaration I Marlene Freebase) and he added: ‘Praia is not the M victory oi a er -r elass or lame section)! the country. l‘: New Brunswick is a victory o! the British nation , Regiment ‘RUSSBII. Wtdwqrq John,“ g as a whole. filllham. N. n, ' mt‘ "We were, the iiret in this an- ; Killed in Action cien island to draw the ‘sword r- Canadian Armoured Carp against tyranny (cheers). Mter a Richard. Edmund Qylvesteg, n,“ while we were sit all alone afmnst rn sry CHARLOTTETOWN FORUM Glasuow. N, g the most tremendous molt o; 'mb p0. ‘th t has beuraeen. . ~ loyal Candle!“ Artillery '%ere awe stood alone. Did any- Duchanan. c. bod want to live, in Iolivllle. Box w’ P2“- um" Tlvrefiorowd roared back a i‘ onion-r». Mr. Bracken’: visit to Charlottetown, originally scheduled for i. c-Vlrillrérlolllly‘ "m" lgrciwfillllil-ézllxillhbglitigdedtnslt; ' Mime-r. glargon wmgqm, ‘Qtn lilhts went _out."_ Tonight, Had to be Postponed on Account of V-E Day . Tjoodsidrieflwfly t There wtraa lsnraéuallrailgg . - er as. t or. .g i n . n bal iron -. l b ntzf-ltz-teirTfi-gn, a not... m’... out. Ce e rations , _ h. N. B. ' oi! shortly ‘oeioro . ace ' Wounded Ni- n '1 boos) but every man. woma and I $111111. R.!D{k Aufggflifll child min '13:," country haxrli, no t. ' e John NB’ 2:21 n can tabtemdtffluiflm.’ "Io - we came back alter months irom the jaws oi . Out ai_ the-mouth oi hell. while ,all the world wondered." q "when "shall the , utatiou and 5.3,,’ n i v- m-e- llllrtalrln o‘ “b” “"2”. ll!“ m‘. (Mg: fir! sire as much worn meg‘: 3V1 ‘l! ‘ltmid m hand“ with‘ _ s en an wom " ey . en s a r struir- . | d - lterprctcd by Canadas censors. oi- mlrl‘ m"? “mama M“ chub Vlfi. ‘Vfirwm m‘ b‘ m’ °“" "h" ilcial secrecy has had its highs andl Probably no greater portion oi war stories. on locations cf aimoru ,whe'rever "Ileioice the! W! fill i130 l "God bless you all," B’ Td its lows since the Dominion went the Canadian population will be strung across Canada's north mean-m av in! rnrNcs nnwanb rstaryn rnoonrzssrvs coNssnvsrrvn sssocunfifi. ¢-— ' ent. It was s port that was inland, a category that usually masked tilitles. there is still a ban on sen Montreal or Quebec City. tain aspects oi Axis prisoners oi .the Eastern crnnnliiiloif" Born oi wartime security as in~ 2- only iislaud. but oi bird oi fr in ht I and another day tomor- to war a iew months short oi six shocked at those revelations than country for ierryln! Planes to ants"; hum pfiffillr lawn-ox _ o ._______' years ago. But nowhere has it been at the disclosure that a West Coast EuWPc. and. naturall . on anything ‘no what we have done and they Jfilamorrew our lreat . more consistently tough than in Oanld n Port dateline would that would be ben cial to tht do Mt dqair. Do not lliil will lilo be eelakatins vio- A IAID BARGAIN" the handling oi storiesJrom those group itself to hide places like Van- Japanese. Jielenee and t y- ry and 1-bit we must be- .‘ por . on both coasts. which rlia- couver or Victoria ' marenetrafllit; forward an ie ii g the o! relarildina our Wile-i wish you'd rive up srrlok- (By ‘fine Canadian Press) patched multitudes oi ships and re-l From Ottawa. lea censorship dlr- But the stories of the giant ship- ‘ yes-mandated.“ ealtil all! homes. doinl our ut- ing. dearest. reived them back again-ii they eciives and 5i consolidations. a- shaw power project in Quebec. oi l‘ ' e have new elneried irom most to this country a land Husband-Bur. s11 great mm With the detest oi Germany. iti ever came back. mendmenis and rlariiicalions have the Alaska Highway. the early-war ltPlfllQ-el terrible iee in which whallhhave a chance and have smoked. now becomes possible to bare to theI And now it can be told. Probably gone inrth since the iirst wcrr laid scares on the Pncltlc coast. and the r the dand in which ve l you're great. secrets as the identity oi those Coast Canadian Portdateline meant irom port datelines to enemy lines ly the ports. shrouded in anony- , our duty to our own coun- I'll be quite satisfied. .Eaat Coast Canadian Ports and thcjllalliax. In other cases it probably But a check today reveals that iii-l mity. have untold stories lurking in re up another roe who trymen and to our gallant allies ----_-_--__. icgrflullv defined difference betwerrqllld tho name ni Saint John or tle of the storv or Canada at war any numbers and it is irom them occupied-lame portions oi the Dri- otthe United States (cheersl who Wflml English word curtains i an East Coast Canadian Port and “vrinrgx. N3. Bill an Eastern Can- has not already brrn released that most oi Canada's now-it-can- an In lr ioe stained with were so foul]; and treacherously three vowels and three sjrllableslits equally-camouflaged cousin, n ian Port was something diiier- Despite the end oi German ilos-‘be-told tales wiu come. a med-tho Japanese." attacked by span. but only (our lettcrsl-Idea. l télyollt on a duty and Wife-Well, just omiso me that Canadian public such staggerimqin seven cases out oi 10 an East down in 1939 to cover everyrhinq Canol project have been told. On- _ judasnlnt and our we llflt turn ourselves to you won't smoke till. m , r-r nrrrmannl