llfiicial List t." '“ of Casualties u. CANADIAN Am roncltl my ovansnas Killed 0n Active SCIICO 1 Mikey, Gordon Alexander, m. bvve, Calm, U-BA. Guy, Norman William, !0., Van- couver, B-C- F0 NlcBrlde, Bruce Douilu. lbrouto, Ont. Ourern; Rlchard, Rout. 1'0» 3W , Shhpson, Frederick‘ Jolt!» Ulla-l @llt. ‘Pravis, John Dofllld. 70-. 811ml Iohn N3 axlliusmsl Jamel Roy. set. ma} ' Wilson, Donald Reel’, 98h.‘ Moncton. N3‘ Prcvionsl Mlssinl 0w Report ed Killed On Active Service Armstrong, David Malcolm, 110., Saint John. NB. Plemna. Daniel Dominique. 10., Regina. Soak. Mining Believed Killed On ANN Service After Air Operations Brydon, Edward Dale, 1'0, Brampton. Ont. Missing On Active Service I After Air Operations ‘me- Andkmrrlt, George. WO.. an». Cent. . i Ooyne, Edward Kenneth, W0.,, Toronto. t. g Z! ‘ .d. George Albert. P0., De- troit. Mich. USA. _ lfiuuley, Irwin James, W0., Fort; WlUlam, Ont. ' Klnsellg William James. wo..“°' Clgkxuhws m T,“ Ottawa, n . I ewia Thomas Stewart. l"O-.- ROYAJ‘VE';?EAEORCE ll. pine, Earl James, Fl-Ll... 1 orvllle Ont 1 Air operations axdmlomonlames Anmw‘ w" “ v.1)?” sq?rl.omr'%rln%uliis§lui%lll n ron 0. - ' ' " ' ' vfggaw- ggllon “M's 1W» of“ K‘§1Tb..F'\lY’.‘-°§ sédiifilvll. “a? c a’ _ _ . . . . Rude. Gordon Justine, ilk-fit. CANADIAN. ARM! Lake Alma. . OVERSEAS Surtak. James Emil, 110., Wind-l (Maflume Proving“) r, Ont. v igrevluusly Missing On Active; o Snetrwliy 2°mld°d sum” -' m" su° ' Everett Harold Roy Lieu; Brldtmn- WWW‘ 51"‘- "Q-rlaster libel. u B ' " Bradwardin . - sugfmy‘ wbmdd Jarvis. llliam James Burton.‘ human‘ De Quebec F0“ Orlllla, Ont. ’ Dion Denys Lieu: N h Lanctot. Joseph Jean Roland. creek 'NB ' " l” W0., Montreal. Que. 1 ’ km“ l“ Ac“ n Levis, Samuel Edgar, P0,, Tor-l New Bmmwick Begun“ into. Ont. 90m M May, Newton Stuart. ll-Lieuhi 5mm, “I? ucheiltgsgusywceb PW- w95t°n' om- . Crue Eric John ‘Ptei ' dMcGilchle, William, 90., Rose-Won‘ N-B - -- MOM- ale. ta. ' Reid, Richard Gavin. 110., ss-',,,}:,=*§,§g. $1; Edmond. Pie. monton, Alta. ' ' ' Taylor, William Burton. 10-. Mlnw. N. B. '* - Previously Micainr 0n Aeflve new?) o - - vice - Ngw rel-detains: Purpoecwé; S IYSHID OH. Bryan, Gerald George, F0, Lon-fl; ummer doll h)“ an m 1a r01” uc all-an. o n na , Ottawa, Ont. H08 Bullock. Earl Kitchener, lit-Get. ."1 i Reston, Man. j b / Callander, Alexander Donaldson. l; — Y* FO.. Brantiord. Ont. _ Card. Marshall William. Sgt, Lucy Poate stebblns Bothwell, Ont. g ( Carlisaon, glnlaer Kenneth, Ik- = " “N %AJ\J\.~J'\I Sgt. leaenn ae, Sunk. MCarsolgfi hi?‘ Gerald, W0., ount g . . le up Garter, Henry William Tllson. corgldergtklgri. °$if§”°“',§,‘,’,‘,‘,,§f{“°fi lit-Sgt, Regina, Beak. John Melburne, I‘.- sgn. Camroee. Alt-e. Fairgrieve, William Chard, PO. Westvlew, B. O. Patrlfl. PL-LL, Forbes, Allan Murdoch, Sask. Gravlet-Chapmm. John Benja- min. W0., Saanichton, B. C. Gray. William Adam, PO., To- ronto. Om, glames Howard, W0., Re- Leonard Knut, PO.. Manson, Man. Joiner. Raymond Oonlerdine, PO.. Toronto, Ont. . Klsilruvslry, Edward, PO., ‘Ibr- omo. Ont. Lush’. Hamid Wllliem, PO. Mannville, Alta. MacKenzle. Norman Alexander Freeman, W0., Kimberley, IB.C. MflfiKtnzifi. Samuel Albert, $0., Vancouver. B. C. Mathcson, Alexander MoGrgor, P0,, Medicine Hat, Alto. l Harold Lloyd. P0,, Onl- a enzle, Robert Milne, 1"l.-l.4t., Ont Ir uughlln, Kenneth Alexand- er. ftp-onto. Ont. McLean. Archibald Stewart, P0,, Iet-rolia, Ont. McLeod, Donald Omicron, F0, Montreal. Que. Nordhelmer, Kenneth Albert. FO.. Toronto, Ont. Pattie. Basil William, P0,, Windsor. Ont, Roach. Fred. PO, L , Om eamlngton Russell, Ernest Albert, P0,, To- ronto. Ont, 31mm. éttiihen. PO-. Toronto. Ont. Smith, an n m, .- . Kit-infield Peel-x, mfg: m um’ ‘ Ohatham, Ont. iMlssing 0n Active Service Alter nacll.__Vernon_ Frederick, 80., QufcKlEs “ RllEUMATlC L LY_J ' Buiial. N-Y». U-"A- obangerousiy lnJIred Ace! lliieoDonald. Herbert Alexander. Sat. Glace Bay. N- $- Serloualy Injured 0n Active rvioe , G IZIBVM Stanley James. alga. uel l. l’? Sctiuzulj/ injured Accidentally Compton. Ralph Bruce, W0., Seriously Ill Trethewey, John Ogle MacKen- Meaford. Ont. oblige Miss Sabl 3°“ we... ...."..::'“..:.€*:.::°t: wrtehe dared not fo t, ' - not tor a minute m he: Job "I'll have to know today m 1 ‘m1 telephone Mama," said M155 8'51" 5911.113’ “She want to get "My tor company." "Sure I 11in come and I'd Erxweeyiicrbeasloedmck by mm‘ o hulyace?" Y u to Bo out to “ 0. But he never takes a d; ofl’ exos t his blrtlh y goers fishlfxg, day when he "t wouldn't take day to run ecmse tomsggh h1g0}; gfthw- set down w mine 1y"? WM . Mid Miss Salbln still- “Bvt 5118s ln the village ~ “EHO 1185 timB to swim ev dEY- He's got a car. Well, that‘; 1w way with children. You scrlmp for them and when they're 3mm "P. lhty t n and rend YQH- Blokes me gla my husband 8nd I didn't have a family." Leslie exclaimed. She hadn't 5111390595 Mill Sabin hid ever SDOken to a man in her life ex- cept ln the way o! business Why. yes." said Miss Sabin in a voice of sell praise. "I w.” £11m“ 1mm. My husband died “HWY year B8“- 30 you needn't think 1m that kind of B. wldow_ He had a. terrible, Jawbreaklxig 11111119. sort of ollsh, so when he was cremated I went back to Sa- bliillrlad yo: btlzflkfiifili?" 17mm oat with . Sanders. You come too, Sabin." "Three's a crowd." bald Sabin laconlcail. "And somehow Eggs-Luna): & ucu DISSOLVED ORAL VACCINE CATZRRRH AND ‘NEURlTlS See Page ‘lllollers for Help _- l DISORDERS Karl Frank, above, Nazi over- '1 lord in Czechoslovakia, ls re- ported to have broadcast appeals for help as Czech patriot torce: emerged ln an uprising against _. --——1~-.-.:_-. l answer. Ghe Leslie didn't - moi;- c, _ lemma Min Baron looked as l! !§"~»--_' ‘m? °p°.'9f"’°" she could take one o! herself and =1" if Miss Salbln meant to warn her what, o: m» He nod been sent w not to fall in love with Eric, she Phillips Exeter, to Dartmouth. could lust mind her own business. ! then to Harvard Law School, She 11ml Eric- He was amaz1nzly| Everythlno hn-tl been done m- him. e Hunt Hardaway was, 1 he s lawyu? mril-‘lw to him - Huntlelgh was She supposed the \\".\y she kept 1118 611d 5740118. hflflefit and E0061 comparing in: two men “~15 due Ilfllllffll 100111118. but Eric v1.15 '1 to their being the same age and blond and unscarredm Vlklng- It both more or 12:5 connrctzii with was a poor, reason. perhaps. i-hls Rocky Point, liking a young man because he ups (To Bo Continued) beautiful. but since that was the __.___._._ truth she hoped she was honest ARGENTINE MUSEUM enough to admit it Besides. she re-| Capture V‘Man lVho Mode Hitler,’ Wilhelm Frlok, one-time man minister without and Reich Protector cl ohernla and Moravia, recently captured by U.S. rorces in Bavaria, is preo- only the highest Nazi. except Ru- dolf Hess, yet seized by the Allies. Rabid Nazi Frlok is said be di- rectly re nsible for t e ct Adolf ltler. During the hm- ous 1923 put-sch. he ceded Munich poltlcal police aided the abortive revolt, protected Hitler's hoodlums and not the Fuehrer’: five-year sentence reduced to six months. On coming to power, Hit- ler promptly made Frlok Secretary o! the Interior. ick, master o! Reich domestic aiialrs, embarked on a series pogmma, ordering sterilization and murder o! Jews, non-Nazis and other "unXitsJ He took com lete control o! Ger- man home l e, lm rlsoning par- ents who lailed to io low his decree . that "children must be bro ht up as the state expects." When — lar once his subordinate, rose in Hitler's favor, Frlcl: lost out. Ger- - This War-Four. Years Ago .1 Tua_--¢na1sl9_11ln9wrs GvARPloN a - \ I coolcs coma]? ur oi! the accumulated g: with baked 1- . _.___.\ solve’: carrots. w“ By The Canadian Preel MAY l4, 104l—'I‘he Vichy gov- ernment approved "collaboration" terms neguzisltecl by Vice-Premier Dllrlmn and Hitler. Axis troops on the Egyptian frontier were thrown back to their original positions south and west of rsolum. c6851.? ‘llama/sun Ngrwpy was neutral in “W. p115; Gygrt War but lost. 190mm tons or‘ stripping BN1 51mm 3' seamsn as a resultci’ submarine warfare. ________. HOUSEHOLD HINT . DEADLY CELLQ One and three-fourths pmm chuck, or round steak, 6 sausages. ".3 cup oho bread crmn raw grains Nvher. 1 988. 1-8 our chill sauce or catsup .1 teaspoon dry mustard, 1-3 cup chopped green‘ "Id bmktfl 1n Nlfflhmo peppers. Grind the bee! and cau- v-‘Ji-rniii-l 1.1-’ the | lQ“...2°". .7. ‘h’ "' pa n o e L, d! Cox ls on display ‘larynx! la |wlll be placed in the Nan! club in the Naples Royal Palace. 1115f union, 2 cups colt! , 2 teasjoons salt.| i LONDON l (op) _ ‘wt-w .--. as o! crcckary . d ullOOIl- [our mil .11“. id hl beo- h no d a .9 f e Air, 1.11 _ n m. sk d <7H1°°Y1¥°<11‘°‘d°‘1~" “n , '1 "l! sfielaahlngnl‘)! hlrhfizli elrlurjt will Jéihfillsllllrlvsvlrl cdibrloturc ‘l1: Hg) cllililchcn Taoist: 823d tmlkd gmwm °t c9115 1“ “m” 13'“? 53,5“ and cmnbme Wm, u“, n. wglyg, Baakages are tour timu iii; away was. ahe knew a lzuvyelnl the history of the irill L'.1'€\\i’0l'S. °f me mdy‘ mammg tngmdient" Tum mm an prewar figure‘ Em lives me pip. He ought to_be Béhflmfid 0f the wuy he i!!!“ fihaksntLhl-as Bflaqo-"' By ‘Ken Reynolds In recent years, Canadian formers have overcome a muliiiude of cilfliculilee; Despite labour shorloges, siorm and weather hazards, they have con- slsienlly increased production, and harvested the record crop: so vliel i0 o neiion ai war. They have been handicapped, by luck of proper dlsirlbuilon fucllliles, in‘ gelling produce lo murkei, form-fresh. Many who realize ihe ilme and labour a General Moiors lruck would save, look forward hopefully ie ihe lime when ihey ore again available. Thoi lime ls coming ; z . The time when Vlciery signals a General Melon change-ever from wlr lo pence produeilon . . . ihe lime when all the experience, englneeh lng skill and producilve power now being used by General Mellon ie fashion tough, durable armoured vehicles, will be dlreeied ievvenie iile production of sturdy, General Melon trucks-dependable, preci- llecrlecl irucks ihei will mean less and prosperity for farmers and producers everywhere. work and worry, more leisure v CHEVROLET AND s sac mucus