~>=-~ <- '—~v.'.""- 2 i: 1' s-cz-qezvirui- Auosourz .AND"5NK I-IOULD. , _ DECEDE TAKE A GLASS oEABBEWs ,_ AmmcaeT CLEAN so uP insane-” If you're feeling out of 0ort0 don't blame the heat; for ma be tlil old lysiezn uslt neecls 0 litt e "cleaning up insi e. \Vl'ien you are sluggish, irregular or fc distressed after eating, tqke n. dose of Abbey's Effervescent Salt: ‘nd ‘§Co\'cl' ‘Or ‘ynurself liOW pleasantly Abbey's acts to help your system rid itself of clogging, poisonous ivasie matter. Po ulurly riced, good tasting Al) fsis so d at every drug store. Plecsanttand 1% <_~- ._ ._. oi Basualties JE'-'-""* "W" llllllillollhrlcfcflllc mun. cinmux Am roman -—-¢_-_._".__ ovcnsms mum 0n Active Service: ____<gohuhma from Plge a) , 581C011 Millie. 1191413135,, _--—=mv ~ 0,311 o“ A mull-flared w hcrmcnt the iflbPmnon, George Everett, FO., fimemmmh m‘ "Wilm- Northmount. Ont. “m” “n” W m‘ "will hcmlm_w1n_tothehou0etowcrnm0 Todd- 1MP 8- - ‘meal-time. Meanwhile 01m neon Man. Domld Angus‘ my! baked. In (ti. 1 W80 only wash- ‘rrail. ‘d. C. Prevloiuly Mining — Now RAW!“ ed Killed 0n Active Service: Hall, Reginald John Ward, B0,, ‘ibronto, Ont. J Hennescey, Hugh Richard John, Bu; for a chanae_w get FO., Toronto, Ont. pei-gpemive on gmngkmd Mlsslnz Beiigvcd BMW"! 0" quietly 8.10M with cues thoughts. Activc Service. Its 0o easy to clip into old habit; mwunas. Percival Ernest Albert. and wcyr. so 1 mixed and rolled LAC. Angus, Ont u out. and cut. and tucked my cook- Prevlcusly Missing On Ac vc les into the ucrecy or the new Service - Now For Official Pur- oven and in my pmymus “mo; poses Presumed Dead: so much-forgot that I had Judy- Fowke, Alba Fletcher, FL-Lieut, My Anne —I0rgot even that now Calgary, mm Jan-lie is one of “mix-Ac." Green, Gordon Arnold, FQ, New absent-handed way, Glasgow’ N_ 5_ song-sparrow trill from it0 rwing- Muiuh. Gordon Joseph. F0. ins Perch on a clineins vino and I Winnipeg Mam noticed the maple across from the Sims. George Robert. FwSgL, ‘ pantry window was lace making on m. n. c. Sims union Maineque “he "washed f“! 138MB- I ‘There was no birthday cake io- Road, (‘ihar]loyt\teto§n, P. . ‘d Wilson. o n 0111')‘. ‘ .. - comm Mic 33.33.‘ tfififaiifihbifii ti. “lfi? iefiffmlg’ I“-l“"“ h‘ "M" “d” lly to celebrate? Howevere both Cf‘ en I Gutthler, Alfred Eugene, LAC. géarljtlygilfllgmg°zxrliesegélge 51» Bwlnwei Mrm- men-v gifts and card; from her own noun. CANADIAN’ AIR roncn ggfgegndagghegg, “nmlfnbmwhmuhn: OVEHSEAS prmnptly at 5 to llcar 0 favorite “"31"” o“ tune-for her-on the "out/ports" Active Service: 31w no om 1 "161" 1'. HOlOWEtY- William» F-‘Sit-i M‘ ers" (titre plgylvanuxfdedotllcer ialvlllol-s cliesliri‘. MIH- from me heca/use of the event but Previously Missing — Now Re- {his evening ha. most please-nit 5w. ported Killed 0n Active Service: prise and augment came when a Cruickshank. John Duncan, FO., youagfwtrog Jami 0. party ou mo e an: cane to bear Loner, Vernon John. IH-Sgtql er of! to see 0n exigaglug we Ileasldc, Ont. iin 0 local community hall. ‘When Previously lvllsslng On Active Ser-lthe Harvest Moon 1s Shining." In vlce -- Now For Official Purposes] her Own words: “It was grand, Mrs. Presumed Dead: Ellen-the scenery was 0o pretty." Aiken. Douglas Earl, PO., Bax- "Did you ever" aha naked tuming nia, 0m, to James "see a boy and his girl- Patterson, Johnson Irwin Stew- friend driving with a hprae and arl. sot, Forester‘; rum. om. b the mwnliaht?’ James Blddoch. Robert Alexander, WO., Geiiista, BC. Died 0f injuries Ed-IZIOHBOH, Alli . "8817 made no eflort to answer and she went on reminisclentiy. "These two were on a. pretty road and then they came to a bridge-just like the county-bridge-ond the waiter was shining and it. was c; bright a; day-mud all so lovely." James ob- vioilitslg not ti» interested as yet "N11353:, egwv 2.2%.’ iJ.§§°»-‘*’-1;1%iéh“£“w12=l New Brunswick Regiment lilzplévfi ggtfngheslilgwlywamowf. Hartti. ‘Dsmlald Rutherford, Mc- mung its tizne" James 'wa.s about r. San on.N. B. ' wit-i... Roma Mo... 1i». taco“, h: that F" omilfildyflm”: “Tflmfll I to olumge the subject and also ' ° " A" 1°" to assure myself that some of the Canadian Armoured Corpc flowers sum thriving m my garden Kimball, Murray Ronald, Tpn, of mgmm-y mus; be “my dream 0T°m°°t°~ N» B- blossoms said lightly: “I bot he was N-S- Mid P-h-I- Regiment driving with one hand or were the McKell, Hollis Leslie. Pte., Truro, relng on the man-mud?" "now i B. did you know, Mrs Ellen?" Judy Died said laughing an infectious laugh Royal Canadian Electrical. and looking at James. “The other Mechanical Engineers arm was . . ." But James straight- Bonn, Melvin Pascal. Cfn., Head encd up in his old ann-chair, of Veddore, N.S. tamped down fresh tobacco in Coleman. Ji-ilm Edward, cm, pipe _and sternly ending any fur- Moncton. N. B, Dunn, John. Pic. West Saint John, N. B, Died Corps 0f Royal Canadian Engineers McNeill. John Joseph, Pie. Hub, Glace Bay. N. S. WINSLOE SOUTH SCHOOL CANADA filled On Active Service: lFrizelle, John Wilson. FL-Lieut, Toronto, Ont. N “Bring me a. nmtch," Judy went, before I had a chance to do his bidding. _ _' _ The first daisy, golden-matted and white irlllod was in the mea- dow behind the barn this morning. There were other things besides hemp-warming flowers today in the meadows. At Rob's, so Korolyn told me, they found c. new black calf 011 staggering hesitant limbs, be- side his mother in a warm sunny spot not tar from the mill-stream. And Put had his own time with one of theirs today. “Shure and did you not see it?” he asked Jeanie, when slfie and Jock gag/e hlruzs-adéihdte . ,, l‘Cm t e corner s re n . Algcliidlgi t Chrk 0"" ‘m "he 31°!” ‘ll m" °5 my Grade III-l fitment Diumond‘ surmundmg hills‘ shamed by me l Ian Aum. 3 ‘ my $9111.14‘ ‘lyvoodland to the west and north ‘ ' ' "The white cow" with her tongue Report for May: Grade X-l. Isabel Diamond. Grade IX—1. Freddie Turner; 2. Marjorie Crawford; 3. Betty Home. Grade VII Sr.-1. Roma Rodd; l. Olga Ford; 3. Buddy Horne. Grade VII Jr.-1. Eric Hnlroyd. Grade V~1. Vcdu Rodd; 2. Alhol rig. Walter A. Bean. 38, of Ot- "i B tawa. and Kitchener, 0nt., who has been romoted f cm the rank of Colone (and will old an unspeci- fied post with Canada's 8th Paci- fic Division. Brigadier Bean has served in the European, the North African and Pacific war theatres. He commanded a combat team on the Island of Palau and served also with the American Marines in operations west of Tokyo and south f the equator. — (Canadian Army oto). Munro Awards Orchids To c Banuck Infantry BY BOSS MUNBO Canadian Press Wir Correspondent WITH THE FIRST CANADIAN ARJMY, J1me 36 —(CP) -— A lot of post-campaign orchids have been tossed to the Canadians and even making allowances (or victory en- thualaan such tributes are exceed- ingly well deserved. On the Western Front, they had more xmlly nasty jobs to do than any other single army. Caen. the Channel ports and the awful gflrugglo on the Scheldc. They had time lute winter offensive on the lower Rhine, Hoohwald battle particularly. They finished the war with 510881118 Germany. Except. for their clmre in the general pursuit across France and Belgium after the Normandy victory last summer, the Canadians had no change to shake loose for spectacular and easy gains. Tough Ascignnaentc On the left of the line, they were flamed tyy the particular circum- stances of the campaign to draw tough assignments and the 3rd and 2nd Infantry Divisions, the 41th his Armored Division and the 2nd Arm- c . cred Brigade all had a. full share ther inquiries or descriptions said: 1n them. In the Mediterranean, the l-st Infantry Division, the ivtlh Airnorred Division Hind the 1st Armored B118- ade shared yvitb the other form- ations of the Eighth Army the toll and sacrifice of its campaign through the endless mmmtainc of Italy. It was no country in which -to fight a major campaign yet by supreme exertions of fonna/t-lons like the Canadian. the Germans were driven mile by mile back to the north and surrender. “The Hero of the Piece" Looking back now over the Can- adian effort, I would select iihe infantry soldier ,as the hero o! the piece The tank crews and the gun- ners themselves would probzblydbe the first to agree he is cool, s 11- Gradc I Six-i. Marvvn Gilles- V ' caressed a. recl calf-“a. nace heif- gk‘ Margaret’ Rodd and Lorne er." Pat found them when he came; B1,", R d to the field to take the cows home Average nvcr 9b"; ffridtligdiliir- 5°‘ m‘? milking. Mr. S. {and PM and! ner. Roma Rodd. Olga Fflffil. Vcda three of me "wee lads‘ came than’ Rodd Athol Auld, Ernest Sclllck. “m” “l” ““°"°"‘1“W“ "all" w‘ , take the young anl to the stab- gimme? Diamond. Ian Auld, Roy les‘ “An. Wm,’ a w we had m, Marvyn Gillespie. Sm. Prizes, it" Pat told Jeanie, "with the childcr goln’ wild with the Joy av §§Z§§Z'°§O§§fld' L°m° 55"“ “d it. and me lioldin the calf and them w,“ savings s.,,m],‘,_$48_50_ on the thrailer." Carft you see the Teacher-Verna. Turncr. gfieltlwgehemgllfifugyhjsjlgif; '-"-- Z111" a big man so concerned for their)» safety, and in the midst of them, the young red calf. And for the] MUSIC IN THE MOUNTAINS pictures background the sloping ,grccn of the meadow then shadow] sprinkled from a westering aunu the staunch firs emerald tipped and “forninstfl them all the Alder- lec. road, fringed with the many shaded green of the hardwoods i] mum MACLBAN of Glasgow champion pl r from Scotland, while with thc Lord Lovat Scouts 1n the Canadian g the accompaniment of the totem pole orchestra on the Park Lodge. Iicfmc they wont into action in Iiuropc, i c fnmnus scoutl wtfliliifiém‘ w.‘ “-.‘i%°.'.‘.€fil‘."@ti&neyecc_v~i~y..nw now. onoe again my red road of dreams. O I O And now Judy has fetched her birthday cards from the room to ‘go carefully over each bow-tied one with James, who had mil‘; scant time to admire them a. noon. As she says she "loves then: all." 1 fancy she lingers longes over one from a near and dea. relative of her own-very nice boo. In; wish could well go out Iran Judy to every June-born lad and lass, old and young, and there are so many fortunate folk claiming this for their birth month. Judy's verse runs: “May you have a happy birthday. packed every joy and pleasure; And may it start a year just filled with all the things you _.. Until tomorrow - Diary-Good- night, SAILOR-COMPOSER- Rinuky Koraakw, famouc com- poser. was a sailor on 0 Bunion boat that docked in the harbor of New York in i664. y ockirfi, Firikcs i? n time to mun s of Jnspcr 1/01? BLACK FLIESMOSOU TOES aflnqfPfl rzglmenis. fui, resourceful, calculating and deadly. He had a distinctive qual- ity that can best be described as clan which gave him more nerve than the dogged British infantry. His battle discipline, I feel, W85 better. than the Americans. He excelled in clearing towns and was no slouchin taking on dill-in positions. He was a great immo- vlsor and in Holland caught on rapidly to the technique oi fight- ilngldalong dikes and over flooded a when counter-attacked and the infantrymzn was thrown on defensive, he was a stubborn chair- ccter. Counter-attacks never coh- ieved ohyiihinz but local penetra- tion of the Canadian lines. mnext t8‘ tlfie linfolnctzg. h also faced c elves - $513165, 1s would mix the mu: crews — thousands 01' EflmY- swcmihg soldiers of the Canadian annoired corps and (‘he different Nowyou can fly on North- 0u0f Airlinn all the way from Moncion lo New York City — H10 rhorhri rook b0iw00n tho Mcrliimc Prov- ince: and Manhattan! Con- necting flight I0av0: Char- IoIMov/It cl 11,36 m. Call 206i involving the bell fights in Holland and northwest r t: ant; are given to on insect that destroys St. J in’: won; - and Australia has more ants than filo!- ihis War-Four Years Ago I: Th0 (‘bullion P01 JUNE N. 194i — -nin0 , Q at them c! an 11th, were floated in New York charges o oonsp ll? Joncge activitiu in u» unl- ted Stats. Ignace . a Ii 5'83‘ ld. DOUG!‘ l IOYIHLO!‘ president o! Poland. died. AUGUSTINE COVE SCHOOL Following l0 the report of the Augustine Cove School for the month o! June: Grade iii-Errol Carruthers. Al- etha MacFadyen, Dorothy Camp- Grade ib-Margnret Carruthcrs, Kitty Lou MacFarlnne, Betty Mur- a . 4 Grade 7—-Botty Peters, France Peters Ruth Murrag. Grade a-Becsie uric, Clarence Peters. Grade 5-Dori0 Inman and Il- alne Murray (tied), Claire Car- ruthers and Shirley Peter: (tied), Delma Matheson. Grade 4 (Sm-Norman Car-ruth- ers, Velda Clark, Raymond W0d- man. Grade 4 (JrJ-Beth Carrutbera, Erma McWilliams. Louis Murray. Grade ii-Shlrley Dawson and Iliiaul Murphy (tied), Joan Cut- fie. Grade b-Hazel Thompson, Earle Dawson, Melvin Thompson. Grad I (A)—Bhirey McWil- “PP Grade I (C)--Vemon Peterc Ralph Dawson, Ruby Clarke and Joyce Cutclffle (tied). Jrlnclpni-Florcnce Gamble. Asliltnnt-Wlndlor Smith. PLEASANT GROVE SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS The annual Pleasant Grove School was on ‘ruerday afternoon, June 36, in the presence of parents and visit- ors. The classes were examined in the various subjects by their teacher, Mrs. Jeanette Marshall, and showed by their answers that. examination of , held - .0 1-; ‘m’ '0 _-->'L,..» L-I" : 2‘ 1;. ‘Z90 --- u», . ,,,,__:... uoccowmm with iuldflill pc..-........-.--~-i--=~ ; boa, 081,9!‘ M000! vuiv. u» em , _ ha! iinvfll ° . y ma’ m ‘$13.. qyhOll-uifld“ _ m, map.- Fells, Con. ‘ um..- an one " , lfihllfld m";wfi o mooucrl m“ WM} i??? i II 8: III v00 won by Eddie Morri- con. Contact in Grades V and net Lcmphier. Grade IX C. History and Hyg- iene won by Sterling Hardy, Mr. Edward MacDougal pre- sented the following certificates to: Beatrice MccDougall, Sterling Hardy, Marion Murray, Charles Morrison, Reta. Lamphlcr, Gordon Hardy, Keith Sentner. Prizes:- Grade II-F-Beatrloe MacDougail. Grade VIII-Keith Sentner. Grade VI-Francls Liunphler Grade V-Luella. McCabe Margaret Lmphler. Grade Iii-Sterling Clow and isgelling between won by Mar- ‘and i. Dannie Lamphier. Grade IV-Sadic Olpw. Grade II-Alfred and EddleMor- n. Grade I-Helen Lamphier, Carol Hardy, Irfene Genge. Prize or D rtrnent - He! Lamphler. epo en He then congratulated the teach- er and uplls for thcir splendid work. C arle Morrison presented the teacher with a gift of money from the parents and pupils of the district. Aletha Clow present- gg her with 0 box o! handker- The Madm- expressod thank for the thoughtfulness o! pupil: 8nd mrents- Pupils were treated with oranges. . A dclicloiu lunch " with raspberry drink, (Yiifiqfii _ enjoyable cftemom |, c] ' t°u°w¢d b)‘ the National LEEDS land-Co variety oi alillgjocta lroubifisighil l at Leeds University for .. , .1 and other oversea: . . .‘ Topics discussed blvc inc] . “Life in Northern Ilnglm " ' ‘ming in Yorkshire 0nd Engimq, hand "The English Education 5y; tem." BANBURY, Higlcnd _ bu‘ Shayla Gardner, M, actu- yiw 9;. uently appeared. with. Dunc anburgh and the late Math Lang, ha: died. ~. they had been carefully trained. Contests in tables between Grnde 1000C on 1- . n 0100150; o! fool, OPIMI 0d 010M: 070 0 i edbyfll" 0nd!‘ c0pitul0t0d to our forcl. 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