PAGF. EIGHT ‘Iii-Jar llas llo Need For Brain Specialist’ Berlin Radio l .i l lvfacDougall, John David, Pte., 133, Yarmouth, N. b iialiiax, N iJohn N out hot coals from underneath the ics. Earlier: will be used F November winds. Sgt" fiel his Arm i ll l. l i. Halifax. N Saint John, N. B Saint John, N. R0 Bcllc Dune River. N. B. Thompson. Neil Arth , S ., Halifax’ N_ s “r p’ Port Dufferln, Ha rtfield, N. B. Kinsmans Corners, N. S. Caldwell Brook, N. B Grand Falls, N IVACUATION EXPRESS —- As Ja from the north. south and cast. th lotion prepared to flee. For wc;n'_y' thousands. provided. ‘A lucky few, I p troops converge-d ‘on Liuchoiv] crnnmzr-l ovr"; l“ ~11 of space m1 n (re r1112 Chinese civilian iaopu-I cargo. They clung to their babies, to no transportation could be shown in these remarkable photographs taken by REA-Acme cameraman Frank Cancellara for the War Picture Pool, pathcizr liltturics as the to thc smokestack. From could hang on, refugees clung to the train. THE CHARLOTTETOWN Official List I of Casualties CANADIAN ARMY OVERSEAS (Maritime Provinces) Killed In Action N.S. and PJLI. Regiment Roper, Harrp Cecil, Lleut., New Victoria, N. S. ‘Wounded New Brunswick Regiment ~ Harper, Stewart Alfred, Lieut. iBathurst, u. n. 1 Missing , N.S. and REJ. Regiment * MacDonald, John Joseph And- ;rew, Lleut.. Halifax, N. S. | Killed In Action l Royal Canadian Artillery Bell, John White, Gnr., John ‘White Bell (father) York Point. . E. I. Died 0f Wounds’ Royal Canadian Artillery Watts, Wilfred Carl. Gnr.. Fran- icis Watts (brother), Hampshire, ' P. E. I. Corps of Royal Canadian En neers Lowe, Frank Arnold. Spin, Wood- slde, Halifax. N. S. i i ~_ g , ‘ d Labor forces in his . N.S. and m. I. Regiment nfigcerittgvdzfiéat Rep Emma“ Fish“ who was running for thlii. hi5 opponent l Tufts, Roy Olaf, Pte., Simp- son's Corner, N. S. l Wedge. William James. Pte... ' Mr s Millie Wedge lmotller).| Y-he news l ceded 1 0'Leary, IKEJ. i Dangerously Wounded i Canadian Armoured Corps Giovunnctli. John Lawrence. iTpix, Port Aiorien. N. S. ,1 Regiment do Quebec l Drapeau, Joseph Lawrence, Pte.. fBalmoral, N. B. > N.S. and P.E.I. Regiment §Port Hastings, N. S Moncton, N . Severely Wounded Quebec Regiment Cook. William l-Iowkc, Pte., Box,‘ Wounded I Royal Canadian Artillery l Baxland, Ernest Willard, Gnr., Mrs. Bertha Blaxland (mother), Morell, P. E. I. Royal Canadian Artille Giilis, Herman Archibald, Gnrgisamt JOmL N Briclgeton, N s I Vanhorne. ‘Geurald Irvine, Guru] C Taymouth, N. B. Corps of Royal Canadian Engineers Feltmate, Wallace Henry. Spr., . S. Gotell, Cecil Britt, Spin, Saint B . b. and PEI. Regiment Fraser, Sy r Clifford, Pte., Middle Musquodoboit, N Bridge, Mira Ferry, N. s. Slightly Wounded N.S. and P.E.I. Regiment Cross. Hollie Roy, Pic, Big Tancook, Lunenburg, N. S. > N Mrs. Josephine Gallant (mother) 0.. .15.]. Hurlburt. Roland Phil, Pte., Carleton, N. S Pictou, N. S. Royal Canadian Artiller Mrs. Elizabeth I. Dixon (mother) 54 Queen St., Charlottetown. P. B! ulton, Willar Douglas, L.- Minto, N. B. Reconnaissance Units Slightly Injured Hcnnebury, Vincent Joseph, Pie, . S. New Brunswick Regiment Berryman, Donald James, Pte., Missing Corps oi’ Royal Canadian noers hcrty, Leslie Joseph, Spr.. New Brunswick Regiment Brooks, Harr Wesley, Pte., CANADIAN ARMY OVERSEAS lltlaritimo Provinces) Killed In Action N.S. and P.E.I. Regiment white He“ Lacey, Lawrence Iier, Lieut, Killed In Action sp§i‘n"§?.i'l1,§‘.°y§° we“ Died 0': Wounds Corps of Royal mnadlan Mrs Engineers Moral McKee. Ronald Tracy. $pr.. West Quaco. N. B. New Brunswick Regiment Mrs Caldwell, George Sinclair, Pie. Seriously Wounded Voisine. Ernest, Tpr., 1k: 134, . B. Severely hundod N.S. and PJLI. Regiment CoopenNDuffus Gordon, Pte., . S GUARDIAN bAugustus W B-ennet. supported, Y New Brunswick Regiment Plaster Rock. N. H. Q Richard. Gerald. Pte» ton. N. B. MS. and P.E.I. Regimen; m i New Brunswick‘ Regiment . Infilggfisy; SIEIMWY GTE“. Pus, or _ i Nicolle, Aghur Osborne, Ptc, ” ' ' Sziini John, N Upper Burlington. N. S l Trur i New Brunswick Regiment Gil lGrave, N. B. Harper, James, Pte., Often called the “assistant cha gathers the hymn books nnd the Union Jac the Service which was held in n harvested as background and empty gasoline tins and In the top centre Squadron Loader Herbert New Brunswick Regiment old. Members of an R.C.A_l=‘. Typhoon wing in Normandy recentlyqsnelgrove Avenue. Calgary. marked the simultaneous decoration of three squadron commander I with an early morning church service at one of the dispersal points. plain" (upper left) LAC. Walter "Tiny"| Reave, 194 Maple Street, Tlmmlns, Ont., the padres personal driver, the bot-tom left picture. k pulpit cover at the close of singing in lower centre a wheat llcld with a Typhoon | Ber from Vancouver. ammunition boxes as pews. first barltonfl. Cpl. E. D. Ashlord, MBE, i418 . NQVEMBER 11.1944 7 Canadian Fliers Worship in France Photos). the wing padre, leads th Sometimes the congregations singing is drowned aircraft taking of! or landing. The commander Captain Paul Y. Davoud, 1150-. D.l".C-. Kingston, 0nt., scripture lesson in the top right. "A wing and a prayer" is 5 Another section of the congrogn nd in the lower right Sgt. plays the portable organ and "Lefty" Helm, cook from Kitche Cannes, N. S. Slightly Wounded S NS. and P.E.I. Regiment MacKinnon. Rancid. PtefAlbert Sydney. N_ Cooper. Charles Ronald. OpL. Luuenburg, N. S. Pte, Glace Bay, ailant, Elmer Thomas. Fusflcpl“ Bea]. R Durlree. Lyman Je cfo Maurice Gallant, Armadale P. muuuh N_ s’ Rselginald Joseph, Pte., Amherst. N. . F Pt Merlin, Donald Alexander". Pte., H§Y§§§,;“_‘“,fi,‘“'sf""°‘d user’ e" , M E. l rn, Daniel Joseph. L.- “°‘""*°" “flminilifi °" "MY cpifcvvisitfiiie. Green 1-1111, N. s. rkle Matthew Lawrence. N.S. and P.E.I. Regiment ' I‘ Pte.. Cobourg. Ont. New Brunswick Regiment Breau, Raymond Joseph. P99» Injured Chatham, N. B Dixon, Lewis Henry. B. .M.S. my?“ Fgailfi Kselth Ellis, Tpr., West- Plate, d} d1 P‘ ' - - ng, Rc ar arence, e.. Pllllfiégl.‘ “ir-lieiilglzjlénrlfegilfluntioan Rkhibmm‘ N‘ B‘, l D i Henry Parker (father), NOW wm- “°““"°d “mam” o“ “y Shire. a a l and P.E.I. Regiment Ehler, Ivan Murray, Pte., Can- N.S. and I’.E.I. Regiment w‘ NS Canadian Armoured Corps MacKenzle. Russell Lockeport Out Our Way lF "THAT iMvEMTIDN SEE HOW THERE i5 109A‘!- “iii WELL, THEY CHARGE assessors; oa.*-...*..s§9rr.. DOUT BELlEvE THE~/'i> cam BE PUTTIN’ DOWN MAKE Am McroEv on EMERVVWHEELI HO-f-TEN lT--Wl'i'H ALL TH‘ sTuFfl euro-wk KM.\éEE%/EN We s§ffiv§iiiiaecfr~Lllv ‘Et-JTJMNORIQS "Mil-i- COM ' NOS. FOLJRTEEEN ~/ HAMEuRe wens comm» Gmfimzasl a "-- Coady, Patrick Glace Bay. N. S. n S. and REJ. ‘Regiment Magnusson. lgrold Cecil. Spr., Mgrfl§gfmgp s 5 Snow, Herbert, . S. Sullivan. George sWiiliam, Fus, N Island Casualties Killed In Action Bcll, John White, Gnr., (father) York Point. s Watts. Wilfrid Carl, Gnr., Fran- ~»». Regiment °‘§v."§§é.‘swiiii§.§i‘°§§m§§‘?"£»‘£§?‘£il.. (mother) O‘Leary. Blaxland, Willard Ernest, Gnin, Bertha Blaxland (mother), Slightly Wounded Gallant, Elmer Thomas, Fur, Josephine Gallant Armadnlc. Wounded Remaining On Duly 5 i . g Dixon Lewis Henry B. Q Canadian Armoured Corps ‘Mfg Elizabeth I’ 131x Charlottetown. Parker, Henry Parker shire. John, Pte., John father). New Wilt- By J. R. Williams Our Boarding House With Major Hoopla, Now rum- ” .. ' Mme: A W sou-vs uoopso r Paaro-etecrmc oFFme user - "reap WITH A6 WAICHMAN," wuv nor HATCH some INQENTION THE Mo ‘mar SDPHISTICATED >EDV5ON MOUGE 1 OVERLOOKED .7 {u}? EGAD! 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' . l Th cm" Mnlhew is»... mo». lght train loaded with human a few scraps of food, to such parasol shading the youngster locomotive to cabo ore. wherever their fingers GOT‘ A CASE. 0F FIDQETS.