\i for really exquisite legs . You have no idea of how lovely your legs can look until you try Veiva leg Film a a z deliciously smooth in texture, easy to use, dependabiy fast color. it comes in three shades, to suit every occasion, complement every costume r s : goes on in a lifly. Water-resistant, stays on until you wash it oil, wins uOilipllmOflll from. every beholder. lea leige . Sen Irense Appreuimeieiy i0 pail In I L00 bellle. III eiseuid be n preliminary, to eslileve marble-smooth eerieee, lvee from any here ei fuss, .0! JOHNSON & JOHNSON spin ran-Ion u-s QBLOTIIOWN, r.s.r. raeeewnoiv ruanmcrsrs ron oven srx-rv voAns on... List of Casualties ROYAL CANADIAN All IOIJ OVEISEA Killed in Automobile Accident: riilgdaooumoyit Thomas Joseph. l-h. \v , . Drowuoold 0n Aeflve lervlee Hutton. Jeok, LAC. New minster. BC ‘West- llins, Kenneth McRobertl, P0. [Les Angeles, Calif. USA. Orayston, Kerry Milton. P.-lgt.. Hroronto. Ont. i, Dunford, Joseph Reginald. PO., Cape Breton. N. S. Duns, Joseph Pearson, Pt-dgtz, Caledonia, Ont. Po . Alexander. PO., Alt-e. Gilchrist. Hugh Gordon, PO., Foam Lake. Sas Hawkins, James‘ Reid. 8th, ‘no- ronto. Ont. '9- Johnston, James Webster, Lachine. Que. -Altl.eonard, John. PO., Calgary. s. ' .McCurdy. Roger Eugene George. PO., Haileybury, Ont. i McEachern, Robert Neil, PO., . Edmonton, Alta. i m1 ed ma»... ro.. West. [Saint- John, ma. lbaana. US j Morgan, Lancelot mo. PO., iAdelaide, South Australia. ‘ Morley, Frank Kenneth. PO., Stratford. Ont. ~ ow. William Clifford. PO., lPeterborough, Ont. t Northern, Edward. Ilwudilh, Toronto, Ont. Oddan. Herold hgmsn, PO., Sask Notice to Rts of Spring Park School District Ppute must regbter all beginners for eeheol tum 1045 - 104§ before June 30th. — Register with Trustees or Teachers. An addition to his establishment. that in several cases already has proven its worth, has been the purchase of an l]. d: J. Resuscltator in- isolator and aspirnior by Mr. A. B. Cutclifie of the Cutcliffc Funeral Home. The merit of this machine has already been established by its successful application lu thousands of desperate cases and since com- ing to the Island has been used to a great extent at the P. E. 1. Hos- pltul with good results. It can be used for adults, children or tiny, new-born babies. Designed for use in emergencies where natural respiration has fall- ed such as drowning. electric shock, carbon “ poisoning, asthma, asphyxia of the new born. heart attacks and like, it produces respira- tion mechanically at normal rhythm and pressure as it automatically eelusts itself to the lulg capacity ei adult er infant. And it can per- form three functions in the twinkling oi an eye for by merely turning a lever it can be converted from a breathing machine to auaspirstor or an inhalator. . Many of the finest hospitals throughout the United States are today using this machine and members oi their staffs know well the worth of it. In addition rescue squads in s large number of important lndastrlals, fire and police departments have availed themselvesmf its use and many lives have been saved because of the vital advantages this apparatus offers. Mr. Cutcllffe deserves special commendation for his foresight" in purchasing this machine. As sold before tit already. in the short space of time it has been on the island. has proved its worth, and, it certainly adds a great deal to the already fine undertaking establishment which Mr. Culcliffe manages. This machine. in a portable case, weighs 110 lbs. and can be rushed to the scene oi an accident. It is available et any time by calling Telephone No. I33. ‘AAA. J ~N\\J\'7\. AKFRM a. r. L0ll6 a son, inc. L I079 Moseechnetle Avenue, Cambridge, Man. FUNERAL SERVIBE Our Atitol D. MscLcod ls familiar with your Funeral problems for New England. Contact him for prompt and efficient ser- v ee. “SERVICE” is n "LONG" Word l _ Lieut, Toronto. Ont. Chamberlain. . Page, Donald Nelson. I‘.-6gt.. Patterson. hay Edwin. 20., sua- » Rodney, Lyman Philip. we. Co- belt, om Sherrill. John Frederick Leddrs, F0. Winnipeg. n. Sidebottom. George lllswood. PO., St. Vital, Man, Smith. William Reginald, PO., Montreal. Que. Stewart. Donald David Charles, W0., Winnipeg. Man. Striowski, Albert George, PO Winnipeg. Man. Stafford John, PO., Peterborough. Ont. it. Harold Edmund. PO. Hamilton, Ont. ‘Pilllri. Albert William, IH-Sgt. Port Arthur, Ont. Ulens. Rayburn William Thomas, ilk-Sgt. London, Ont. Vance, Warren William, PO., Oswvlvtc, (Onnt. c . arence Martin, P0,, Maidstone, Sask. Wright, Howard Clouston. PO., Toronto. Ont. Dangerously lll As A Result 0i llllurles Sustained In Automobile Accident: Gellatly. Donald George, 110,, Hamilton, Ont. CANADA ' Missing On Active Service After Air Operations: Moi eux, PO., Cook, Percy Southampton, Englari , Stephenson. Frank Edward, PO., Eghsm. Surrey. England. NEWFOUNDLAND Drowned Accidentally: Rayner. Earl Winfred Percy. P.- Sgt, Halifax. N5. OAN OVERSEAS Previously Missing On vice - Now For Officl Presumed Dead: Currie, James Aiuander. m, Lieut., Toronto, Ont. ROYAL CANADIAN Am ronos OVERSEAS - Died or Injuries sir-muss o. Active Service: Taylor, John Edward. PO., Tor- Active lor- al Purposes . Morgan. Atlbert John, PO., Ale- , Died On Actlve lervioex "I bell in insurance," v 5.1"" m“ w" "+-':..'.'é-°7'.Z""."aa"1a'....‘"'- . . s e" Wallbridge. HliOld ROOQH. LAO, w”, an“ yawn izgfiwligan. h‘ _ N“ n. uuysgvize wetztraoln, nfm sold ~a:...§.'."~"..2:...~t.'.:..;*:~.=l 1w» m”?- e- =“°r“"v~ I r I I i ‘ e c. FL-Lleut. Sylvan Lake, mm; magi,’ -Thomas, Llewellyn Morganomi 1 y" t "m, m“ ma“. I'm!’ LAC. Toronto, Ont. W“ gem» ' scwtwmmnmcx; ,9» m» sum-u- Presumed Dead: “Vi”; "k a 7*‘ troAloerliraandgrfit-Ian Sutherland, PO., “N” about... he “m uh“. lbytbewamrvegctalifeessim- u t .. mgpllgnlllllflml said. “And, if it's not being impertzinesst, ho’w "Five thousand bucks," h fhis face. y. "And you reckon that will rm‘ mo “t?” .‘i..l°“........“",‘ per psa e ." Of course, my friend had‘ made a common mistake. When.‘ thinking of his house, his can; his furniture, he quite properly. figured their value before he. insured. Butwhenitcemetohis, own life,» he just thought fllllh 86,000 looked nice on signer. It. was better than no g, of| course, but it didn't take him . long to realize that he was‘ bucks." give me a call. I will gladly discuss —- in confidence -— any problems concerning your ' e assurance rsmgemente. u. cfcoualsifit Unit Manager Sun life of Canada 148 Richmond Street . ‘ lottelown. ELL Phone sss _ s. . g“. “$.32.” door e Kenneth, so. OM “mum H“ “ru§§.".‘f’“§€?t éunior, ro. ihllirrfinii- EON wluim’ m’ flggxgbggphn omhgm’ yo.’ m‘ Mgxaialriliyerfigernard Anthony, P0,. maxiytviiléyfklkliewcn Bateaun, so. m!“ “mm m" cnve, 51m r Golub. mchaei, PO., ‘Toronto. Fgfhgghzdon, Ifiigfick olfi-IWWY- Ntmmn I'm Po": saflfnton. Claude, PO., Simpson, lmnudl m’ Lieut., Toronto, Ont. Harrison. Gordon Fletcher. WO. ‘Poronto. Ont. llergott, Gerard Albert, PO., Waterloo. Ont. Hoddinott, Arthur Jdhn. PO., East Klldonan. Man. Hodgson. Edwin Davis, FO.. Winnipeg. Man. 0d. Frederick Willtialn, PO., Hal fax, N. S. Huppert. Stanley Byron. ill-Lt. Winnipeg, Man. Idema. Walter Doornink, Fl-Lt, Grand Rapids, Michigan. USA. Middle Haddam, Conn. U.S.A. McKinney, Robert Francis. PO., Winnipefl. Man. McLaughlin, George, PO., King- ston, Ont. Piecan. Frank George. PO., Rocky Mountain House, Alta. Smith. Harold Alexander, PO., Fredericton, N. B. Somolenko, Nicholas, LAC. New Westminster. B. C. Sutton. William Ronald Ruther- ford, FL-Lleut, Toronto. Ont. Thaine. Francis Bruce, PO. Cheshire. England. Westiske, John Mitchell. PO., Moose Jaw, Bask. CANADA Died From Natural Causes: Burns. William Robinson, Cpl. Calais. Maine, U. s. A. Died: - -_ Walker, Ian Paris. Fl.-Lieut.. Oakland, Calif. U.S.A. ROYAL CANADIAN AIR. FORCE OVERSEAS Billed On Active Service: Eastman, Donald Mervyn, PO. Ottawa, Ont. Died 0f Injuries Sustained On Active Service: Pollock, John Patrick Francis. ‘much life assurance have you "t e said proudly, grinning all over] ' worth more than “five thousandl _ _ Tnf-Klla-ri-O-rarit. roffiifi. Rummage, Albert John,‘PO.. 11o- 3 C Laird, David Drexel, FL-Lieut. ° so... an ‘tau... l ‘Pacific znu llliltjery » lime ilivistcn a........1a;_m__..,,,. Forces liamcil uuoed fer gsllent-ryi -=—— 0i . __ (op) .- . u... qnwws. June 1°. - {a Hm“ u", Fm," “fitting names of 101st . R0- of-wer. “t. m “i” mvmon “m. "The tut to name oi gimme which seryvedxmmmope Gunner J t. llqitenauecn and H‘ 6mm“ Rom Canadian no.0: scum. will be namewmd ‘"3000,’ m“ use": r" "u" u. u ; 3y _ _ , - t g Onr. Meurent. was born at lourit vmoouver will lead csleglttodlf; .l_Msy '1. 1031. J a’ Japanese. it vglejnlwlm” ' l “all? wfiins a s‘ o,“ Magnet’ %: ‘vlyagrfaliova. Scotia i-‘tcgiment l ‘land 1s ear old son James hauls. o; flyidgewli-Gl‘. NS. 1ivfiwu It u The Carleton ma Yvragmianfi . c a on reeds: * . te e an - - ‘ Msursnt u e linemen m °‘ s‘ 5 “h” , a sound rsnlinl troop of 1st Csniumg Royal 22nd Regiment of t sdisn S lqubm l necessitatos 55*“. The Hastings and Prince Ed- . inteining tel‘ one lines in t f Pi ton. Tren- 211:“ forward y-leias. During tholgammge ‘ififfvflne? Q1“? batumngm" l" ("Mm ‘Q ‘g’ The 4am Highlanders of Can- s equ operations ‘ I . Yt“°’...2l‘£;..“=~- izrwm‘ wit‘ M‘°§°=’1‘°°~md~== “m” Y ., t. J H115. Q“ - and morts . n spite of these'ggdl‘ii‘flmx_onl 5 o e’ adverse condi ions, Gar. Meurent showing initiative and steady our- age, maintained the lines con u- Tbejrincess Patrician Canadian Light Infantry of wummes- Van- | to i . m "“-.'.."°:t..":: :::.".:.°°ii%' "ifimitu mu- "W ~01’ Edmonton. aantgw 053m “d ogfgtdnzgl The Saskatoon Light Infant-W M counter action. 0n one occasion 9831441011- The Seaforth liighlahders of Canada of Vancouver. Completing the 6th Division will be the Royal Montreal Regiment and the Canadian Grenadier Guards. both of Montreal. It was reliably reported a month ago that the army had decided to during a period of extremely Mll/YI shelling and mortar-lug, Gnr. Meur- ant insisted on to out to re- pair s. broken line ac he and sn- other lineman were wounded. Des- pite his wound he continued his work until it was successfully Wm" pleted and then carried his 00h}- panion to a first aid post. Tins use 1st Division names as they "Nkwinjzzfll National flea/Iii m.- tx-wuv All cubical. mrsevrsors arrows; Tbellmofsturdngeduoltillllwilfllllllflllhillgyqm‘ woznentogivetbcbeetpaesibleeuetetbIPllNir-jbebindofgum astudentwlllbecnsnewlildeflfildwflhlhumllleeaedq» _ gbmty, creative ability." and rerflwlvir wen the quality diklgb mmgqipervlsionehereoeiveeduringherperlodcftsalnlg‘, 1H. gggdily appreciated, therefore. that: there must be a supply of wed, my Prepared graduate nurses.‘ W50 NI "W159 “NW5”?! end teaching duties. They must: be experts in the dink-l branches they represent. These supervisors are also responsible for the care of the patients under their charge. and they will be w" creams to administer the nursing scrviw- It is fortunate that: there is a growing interest end desire among mm“ u; prepare themselves as clinical Illtfllllltl. that they may be better fitted to function as head nurses and supervisors on (h. hospital field. ma»; ma u. u... seminal of u... sou. century. one sua- u.» m"; were practically no facilities for the preparation of greduasg. nurses for positions of‘ ' ‘ ‘ in nursing. Over the space of forty ya" "u; prom-q; ha; been made. Universities have assumed ‘mpomibuigy {or post: graduate nursing of various typeg, ‘Now university and hospital facilities ere beins combined to pm ‘ vide advanced clinical courses and in well mlinteined hospitals _ today there are qualified graduate nurses in charge of‘ the several services. Post: graduate preparation for head nurses and ward mpervisors is one of the irtatest factors in maintaining ltandardg f 590d nursing care in hospitals- Mcdiccl practice is bcco ’ 552ml’ ‘Pxllllwdv ind u" dill"! nurse supervisor must: keep pace with new knowledge relating to cure, prevention and health as up " ’ to nursing practice in her specialty. From the point of view of patients. how much more secure they must: feel in knowing that: the nurse in charge is well iniorlncd and experienced, and that the graduate staff and students are beta‘ directed by one who knows her job. i soldier's courage and ellmlllfl iii-VB seemed to he the fairest geographi- been s. continuous lndplrfltltm l0 811 cal representation. ranks of his unit." I Recently it was officially anncun-l ced that the Djglslon would be - ' " com used of Regiments with geo- gtrap lcal affiliations but no names were mentioned P. I. l. Officer 0n Staff When Gen. Hoffmeister return- ed to Canada recently he was ac- companied by a staff that included the commanders of some of the I nope, George Proud. PL-Lleut, ~ Walkerville. Ont. ' ..‘i.""‘.”.‘-‘.. 0 O 0Q! mfilhsl‘... Ngmsn John. 10-. Win . Ml!!- serlougl? lllllred Accidentally: Murphy. Wilfred Lawrence. FL- Lieut, Kingston. Ont. R 1 t ; norm. cannons am rouos ‘Qfwfem ovsnsaas nt.-Col. EAC. Amy of Kentville. N.S.. of the Guards; lit-Col. W.W. Reid of Charlottetown, P.EiI., of Killed On Active Service: Stewart. George Alexander. PO., mlverton. Ont- the R.C.R.'s: nt.-col. an. Stone of Previously -- Now B09011" Blueberry Mountain, Alta. of the ed Klllfll 01! '0 “"1": Loyal Edmontons, and LL-Col. J. Pratt. Robert. Smiley. W0. p. Ensor of st. Stephen, us. of the Sougih ‘xlvindsor, Ab“ s Pro o y Missing n ve or- g“ -q1;low“:or Official Purposes w_ 96!!!! l cf the Highland Li ht ' Bennett, Richard Jack, no. .._____,»_.,________ g Mlmlco. Ont. Beveridge, James Ralph. PO., London, Ont. ' Boyle, Harry Vern. PO., Saska- toon, Seek. Brownies. Irvine Gordon Tho-t mas, I".~Sgt., ahswville, Que. Carleton and Ycrks. " Also with him were LL-Col. P. Strickland oi’ Kingsvilie. Ont. Infantry Chapman, George Alfred, PO.,‘ Toronto, Ont. 1 Ferguson. Roy Stanley. PO., Toronto. Ont. Frankfurth, Robert Louis. PO., Comber, Ont. Hesiand, Clement Burton, PO., Watrcus, Sack. Hennessy. Thomas Alben, PO., Suclbury, Ont. Kasubeck, William James, Fl.- Lt., Sault Ste. Maris, Ont. Love, Charles Henry, PO., Ham- iilton Beach. Ont. Ma en, Arthur Prank, PO., Montreal, Que. McAuIay, Martin, PO., Toronto, nt. Richards, William Samuel. PO., Toronto. Ont. Schwalm. George Talbot, PO., Tbttenham, Ont. Squibb. Harold Ildward. l".- sgt, Youbou, B. C. Stein, Arthur George. PO., Neu- dorf, Sask. Previously Missing -- Now Report- ed Killed On Active Service: Byrne, William Jdhn. llfl-Bgt... Arnprior, Ont. _ Cummins, Manley Morton. Sgt... Calgary, Alta. Doherty. Patrick Clifford, F.- Sgt, Preston. Ont. Miller, Donald Mitchell. PO., Vancouver, 5'"‘°‘"ii “fmailf... Purposes ce — ow or Priséimed Deed: l ams: Douglas Andrew. IO. , . ., Portage la Prairie, Man. sflarklmfl "Bluebird Barr, William John. PO., Ber. PO., Fort William, Ont. Died Oi Injuries Sustained In‘ Motor Cycle Accident: olielly, Louis, PO., Kingston,| H . Missing On Active Service After] Died While Prisoner Of Wpr: Crossweil, Percy Bruce, PO., North Battleiord, Salk. ‘ Previously Missing On Active Ser- vice - Now P-eeumed Dead: Adams. Hugh Springslde. Sssk. Almss. Russell caster, Ont. l Amstein, Norman William. Kitchener. Ont. | Andrew. Eric Morrow, PL-Ueut... Nelson. 8.0. Basal-ah. Louis, Sgt. High Prol- rie. Alta Alexander. PO. mount. Montreal, Beanland. Charles c. Alec. PE-Sgt. Hamilton, Ont. ien, 12-58%. Washington, D. C.,| ormsn Cordon. W0, 115A ‘Toronto. Ont. Bishop. George. PO., Victoria, Mcflsllutn. Arthur Arnold. Sgt. B C ‘Brett, Robert Arthur, PO., Catharines. Ont. For Official Purposes ques, PO., Montreal. L'Ardoise. NS. Munn. PO., An- Oshawa, Ont PO., Ont. Ibronto. Ont Riggetown. Ont Butt, James Hen , P.-Sgt., Rose- Lenore, Basis. ‘Pails, Ont. Biddlecombe. Conrad Peter Vlv- ,~vey‘,n1';€)r.', ‘g; ,Wlnni s . Man. tCoiiingwcod. Ont onto, Ont. Air Operations: l Previously Missing — Now For Oi- Cowan. Henry. FL-Lleut. ‘Trout; flclal Purposes Presumed To Have River. Que lPrevieusly Missing On Active Ber-I vice — Now For Official Purposes Presumed Dead: Bachant. Joseph Ferdinand Jac- Blynn, Arnold l-‘taynlQuliliil, -F1.-Lt.. Crawley. Edward George. P0- Downing, JJemes. PO., Windsor. Dymond. Charles Vernon. PO., sdinger, ‘John Martin. PO.,‘ ay. Wilfrid bhsries. ro. lake Leech, Roy Arthur, PO., Smiths MecGregor. Peter George liar- ronto. Ont. c ern. Laohlen Neil, P0,. Broad, Frederick Heath. PO., Serious! Ill As A leenit Oi ln- Toronto. Ont. uriee ustelnod On Active Berr- BGil-iawn, giefeid Leonard. IO. eeasumy wuw J M L. c ton. n. e . LAO, - rtelandline. Albert Ildwsrd. r.- use Orlt. ' Sgt, Winnip ~-» ~ B6. Mlfl- ~ Charron, Philip Marcel, PL-Lt. ‘icntreal, ‘ Que. Cook, James. PO., Victoria, 3.0. cor-dick, Johns Morgan. 70.. Oshawa, Ont. Croucher, Gordon. IL-Heut, Westmount. Que. Crowley. Francis Joseph, PO., Brockville, Ont Davidson. John William, Downer. William Watson, PO., Midland. Ont. ‘ Dryden. John Robert, PO., Oll- tlegsr, 3. l. _ For the clear understanding world's problems. read above book nun cuntsrssnou is God's lllfllole with man, the earth and th THE CHRISTADELPHlANS ii Waterloo IMO‘. liioneton, NJ. BARBER Slllllllll. Menu Smart ESTA‘; ‘%‘L1l.i..,°l', It‘! ~ “Um” "°" ‘"""'- warcrms Diploma awarded. , . DAY AND IVININO Tbo students an leek fer rt time work in M - 0.1! ares to help than: toad:- fray expenses. Write fer particulars ltl A ll. I ‘I I I IIABIII A0 II! m Meta it. Moaoten. N. l. $24.15 ‘i ldandsccnely stylfl! l“ d" w, flgpflldfllllo service- Every citizen expects adequate nursing care should he become e patient in a hospital. Perhaps this short treatment at‘ “Why Are Clinical Supervisors Needed?" will gain stronger public opinion in support of’ nursing education for better nursing service. NEXT wEEKZ-'G\svwe|\|fl5|\' Assistance for Nursing Services; l , nt., and tihe Mirltimes shows an increase i‘, o? 3.1mm, ' for New Brunswick and Prince m- Arm. a... d: m» Royal Highland ward Island Wit-h t1 wiflller 8mm Regiment (Buick watch) QpMont- for Nova. Scotia, according tc the real. Presumably these Colonels AEYiOIIWII-TBJ Department of the will switch to commands of one of Canadian Netifimfll Rflllwflyi- Ei- the other Regiments in the 6th. timiite for New Bwmwidt is 74.300 Gen. Hoffmeister told a press acres. 8n increase of 11 Per cint conference his staff was hand M wmiiftifld will’! 138i? W81‘; Prime picked and “an all star team." _ Edouard Island. 44,100 stares, an in- .._________ crease of 3 per cent: Nova Scotis, roraro accuser: 24.000. a decwlse c! 4 i>=r cent- Flgures for all Canada- are given Moucqou. NB. - Acreage to as 540.000 acres. or an increase o! he planted to potatoes this year in one per cent Over 1944 . What lady wouldn't. especially when they come from Welloer. Every diamond is flnwlcsnlv dr- talled . . . Exnuisltclv nrounted in a graceiullv designed Bluebird setting . . . Choose her diamond here. nla. Ont. DIAMO Bu", Rwm wan“. m" m‘ ND ENSEMBLE mxlawiuionhm s o i 1' 9y» Old, ., "Laéilsdowne, 0hr.” u! m eaver. John Berry, P0,, Kingsmill, 0m, trelzalguéd. James Irving. PO., Mon- lziell“a’wio".illl.foullr““lfid tlll: h‘? . ue. - Humphrey. Gordon Frederick. liltftlgiell. 1i: 'u'.uicix.tv'.'§“"te.?agiil' POl-lteflaftnxhlllitegll’ stinvglird YO Que “M. I x Lovcly “Bluebird” Gorgeous “Bluflbllr Revel], 1mm gh’; "' '. Ggggghgg; J” m‘ ’°" ENGAGEMENT DIAMOND nkfigihxan. . lines. IH-Sgt. Win- RING o "5 n. Nicholas Clayton 5|; g Edmonton. Alta. ' " ”“"I"°"Ilv Ill As A Result or r ' ‘ u '1 j p1, g ' ll‘ Enduringiy Willi’ l’ " ‘genie; ustalned On Active Sore- {TM “flu” "nmrbl? glllfbli? billfilmilnl ring . h‘ c t}; _ as n _ aw ss 115C ewcifiifeillltl. will?“ Thoma.’ are flillvtllesl. The diamond. l" 5 h'nd'w'°uh" "mu" Lovely Ladies’ BULOVA§ and up ‘t l A, dllntv Witch beautifully styled Joy To Behold, and supremely accurate. A Bluebird DIAMOND $43.50 —.1r—' --___ _, t Modern in style — modest in , y . The diamonds are I. TRAY ' w. w. wsuusn no. i in Public Library or free from JEWELERS SINCE 1868