THURSDAY. ,_'I_‘_I'_I_E_ CIMKQQTTETOWN GUARDIAN PRICE RANGE plain tailored lines. PIICI... ... styles. LADIES‘ QUICKIES 99 QUEEN ST. Budget Coat News! Furred Tuxedos, Dress Coats. Hand picked beauties you will wear proudly for many wint- era, Richly furred with silver, red and cross fox, Persian lainlnand squirrel. Expertly tail- ored of warm quality woolens. Also Coats with detachable fur linings. Sizes 11 to 52. 22.50 ‘° 89.50 Select a smart untrimmed coat from our very large collection of Tweeds, Lustre Fleece and A wide and varied range showing all that's newest in styles and colors. . 16.95 “ 35.00 Aloe showing an interesting line o! mart FUR c0.-\'rs Ill Tuxedo, Fitted and Loose Tiie GREENDAL WEAR By Ken Reynolds loiiieiai List i Killed 0n Active Service 1 Bowmanvtlle, Ont. town, I’. Smith, quimali, B Outremont, Qu Active Service ‘loose Jaw, Sask. Died From Natural Causes inn. Sask. Missinz On Active Service Alter Air Operations Copper Ciilf. Ont. Down . Ralph Btrang, Vernon, . 0. beg. Ont. " Portland, Ont. ronto, Ont. Nairn, Ross Bell, lit-Sgt, Mary's, Ont Toronto, Ont. Sparrow, Caslgary, Altai 1 ymons, ares 8t. Lambert. Qu Taylor, Glen Brantford. Ont. st. Eustauche siir Le Lac. Que. o! War — Germany . "1111" . Cz\iii.). USA. r, Toronto. Carmina’, Thomas Kenneth. FO.,1 Dunchurch. Ont Driscoll. s icy AIDEH, P0,| Shaunavon. k . Evans, J11“ I'I(‘lll'_l'. F.-Sgi,; Daiiiihin. Winn, ‘ Forster. Bcniamin Nelson, PO, Killam, Alta - Frauts, Ciarcnce William, PO Trenton. Ont. "He's just plain publicity craz_\'—,'.-;ot his name in Fguigijligknflfpfgfrégékfmh“ sidmy" the Guardian Want Ad ‘Lost’ column once!" Hill, John Ti'a' .=, W0., Hllflil- . endcn, Alia. ‘:1? --—»-- ——-—-~~- Laineksven Roy Walfrid. D.l~‘.C., . f. _ . . - M: ‘i“‘°“°“ "s" “also... .0 e ascoecors. " “' ’ In M“ James ‘vunams a-nd Mmi Tlli/lllaii-n NLoTnnx Cameron PO ______ 1Johii MiicKay war; a111>o1nlicd 1i_.o.AbhEv_ SM‘: i -' isiiis .i.ii. "in PAMELA vzflfizflterieéstémggrflfb artin, iwei James, w0.. To- Mac“ Si“: class-room floor. The teacher, mm" 0m The death occurred at Jubilee; I-lonrai cii September 25, 1944, of; I\l MacKeiizic , l.. and had been a rcs Victoria Miss MacLeod was authorized told purchase a map, etc. for the, scho ‘ . Several interesting‘ letters were I _ 1 read from our boys overseas tliank- - ‘m. m’. “s, 311mg the Institute for smokes and| Lambert, Que Jamieson. David Henderson, Sgt. De Winton. Alta. Mallett, Eric Vancouver, B. C. couver, B. C Calgary, Alta. Previously Reported Prisoner Kingdom Grier, Robert Roy, Snsk. Previously Reported Missing rav Ilarbor. l’. B. l. l. F0, ltitnncdosa, Mari. Palin, er) EZ-GIIIIOII st, Charlotte- a. l. Roéiaid Ward, PO., El- Died OI lnjui-‘ies Sustained On Brown, Robert John. F0" Lani- Brown, Henry Donald. Fi.-Lieut., PC1- Dunn. Robert William. PO., Ard- Heath, Douglas James. PK-Elst. Kwinter. Samuel Noah. FQ. ‘IU- 8t. Sparks, cimoi-c Harold, W0., ‘Thoma: Bernard, W0., l Ronald. 80., eWhltcomb, r~o., Yates, Norman Stuart, F.-Sgt., Previously Missing On Active Ser- vice — Now Reported Prisoners Durfee, Albert Bruce, FO., Deep Cove, BC. Farrell, James Thomas, 0t- tawa, Ont. Previously Reported Missing On Active Scrvice—.\'ow Re- ported Safe Bray, James, Sgt, Montreal. Que. \ Casey. Alvin Milburn, PO, Pet- erborn, Ont ' F‘.- Lco, Fl,-Lieut.. Nordin. Gus Mattias, PO, Vari- Swflltmllll.‘ Kenneth Cyril, W0., of McDonald. Dcvercux Richard Ce- rcsidcncc being 1422 boxesdofldeatstsentnté) thekln. flndkiiii 311mm?" Sgt“ lit, Avenue SLltVPCd by hei ‘W15 e5 611 ° 5e 111° E 5m‘) 957 s 11 1 _-~, C1111 - E 1 J m, hyqmg, two to the boys and to pack boxes of|sg,°_ gfisggj'onr_ md- “r- R H- B- Mad-mm cf “is for them‘ at the home of Mrs‘ Schicdcl Kcnztcth Edwin F‘ Mrs. S. C._ John ot‘AnSu5 5191111- Sgt" C-"plbh o", ' ' hrce sons. M21101‘ W. H. The Red Cross‘ convenor re- Sim Dwm, Mwmnnm F0 1.: zilld Golclicl Gd iyiiicé porited {having ITECCIVEIEI setvhcn large Tnronén 01;, ‘ ‘ ' " 1 it Lin on Eng art . an quits, our pars soc s; ree prs, ', K L é; Edmonton, Alta: girls pyjamas, one long sleeved Taske" "mm Dargaveb F0“ eieat grand children great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held in the chapel of the Sands Mortuary Ltd. on Wednesday. September 2'lth_ at 3 o'clock Tho Rev, D.A E White- and 1W0 sweater and 10 pairs girls panties. Cpllection was taken amounting to 8 .6 , Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. roll call to be answered with a 5 JBITABS house officiated and the lllifiliéflfilliiiriddle was in ltoyal Oak Bur l Victoria, B. C. Exchaiizc. success w. i. Pill‘ The mi-rriiicrs oi Sum“ t Road ivcrc z. (Al. ’ll'.lC(i for thcir regul iiicci- i in’; a. llic beautiful new homo of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Campbell. Koiisington, on Tuesday evening. Supt. l9, Aicetiiig opened by singing Ode and rcpcatim! the Creed. 1B mem- bcrs and three visitors were in attendance. The minutes of last meeting iuie read and approved. The following business was lxzinsocted: — A mot/ton, unanim-_ ously miss-d that we pay for the| of the On motion it 1.1 school ro i the Prisons $131111 to thc Salvation Army cam- paiizii, also make a house to house s for same. .\l Mrs. John Mc- [SEPT 2e 194 Ch l was rlcci icd in contribute $10.00 to R, an“ The singing o.’ the National An- them brought the meeting to a close, after which an hour oi’ so- ,clal intercourse was enjoyed, ac- W icompanicd by a delicious ‘fmlvliifvfll by the hostess, assisted by rs. ifred Green and Mrs. Ray Mac- Leod. This Wok-Four Walter Wtgmore, Mrs. Years Ago By The Canadian Press ports again bombed . A. F Children evacuated troin of War boxes fund, Britain reached New Zcaland Biri- kau, Italian Somalilaiid South African air force. illn of reached Britain. raided ioi-mer Williams, lunch 0 — Berlin and First, flot- U. S. destroyers Perth Road. Ont. Travers, Charles, FO., Vancouv er. B. C. 1 Warwick. Vincent Maurice, F0 Toronto, Ont CANADA Killed 0n Active Service bcrt Marie Louis FO., Abbeyvllla. Wargrave Thames. Ensland. Grnenstcen, Claude Enrzlnnd Killed Accidentally Cuthlll, Edwin Orville. Fleming. Scisk. Died From Natural (‘auscs Johnson. Roy Axcl Kermit, AC2 Rossland, B. C. _A_ s ~ s A,_ l. by by de Steenhault dc Waerbeek. Al- Adhemar Jules, . on - Victor Hil- alro Julirn. F.-Si:t., London, S. W War—Now Reported Safe-United W0., Ogcmaq On Active Service - Now For Ofiiciali Purposes Presumed Dead lwfllflfofd. N~ 5 PO . , ? of Casualties ill-OYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE OVERSEAS Barraball, Gordon James, LAC. Houston. George Marshall, FO.. Newbury, Ont, MacDonald. Donald Alastair. 55L, Mr L. J. MacDonald (fath- Storey, Charles Theodore, FO., McKillop. Norman Colin. FQ, Hammond‘. John Allan. SgL, St.- Millville, N Lower South River, N. S Aiitigoiiish, N. S dleton, N. S Moncton, N. B herst. N. b burne. N. Pond, N. CANADIAN Canadian Armoured Grant, réuagcalium stairs. ieut., ax, . . Halli’ Nova Scotla and P. I. l. Rellment Lacey, Lawrence -ller, Kinsnunb Corners, N. 5, Killed In Action Canadian Armoured Corps McAleenan, John Edward, 'I‘pr., Box 87., St. Stephen, N. B. . Royal Canadian Artillery “Fflllscre. Albert, Gnin. shediac. Hitch. Rog . I-n-Bdlfl, U Bertrand. N. Ber pp” Royal Canadian Artillery Roy, Gerard Joseph. Gnr. West Bet-burst. N. B. Royal Canadian Corps of e ngine ru lsrtley, James Donald. l..-Cpl“ Bprinahill. N. B. Royal Canadian Corps o! Si naIs l’ Pineau. Francis Edmund. 851.. Mrs. Sophia E. Pineou (mother) 31. Euston Sta Charlottetown. P. E. I. Western Ontario Regiment Martin, William Frank Cyril. PM" Halifax, N, s. Nova Booth and P. I. l. Regiment Burton. John Thomas, Pte. Syd- ney Mines, N. S. New Brunswick Regiment Morrison, Roy Henry, Bathurst, N. B. ' s. i‘? °'i"""il"liii.., ya anad an r Holmes, Wilfrid Murray, Gnih, Dartmouth, N. S. Nova Scotla and P. E. I. Lieut., pa, eglmcnt I Roberts, Henry Edward, Pte., Glace Bay, N. S. New Brunswick Re iment Wood. Athol Maur ce, Pts, Moncton, N. B Died Of Injuries Canadian Armoured Corp: Blaney. Migray Elwood, Tpr., I Wounded Royal Canadian Artillery Graham. William Fraser, Sgt. MacKenzic, John Lauclite. Gnu, Willctt, Leroy ‘Cecil, Gnit, Mid- Royal Canadian Corps of Signals Moore, Harold Eldon, L.-Sgt., Nova SCfllIfl and r. a. l. Regiment Carly, Neil Ruble, Pte., Hartley, Lloyd Alfred. Pte.. Shel- Am- New Brunswick Regiment ‘Stairs, \Vilb(‘l‘t Mateion, Pie... Saint John, NB. - Wounded Canadian Armoured Corps V MacNcil, John Joseph, Tpr., Big S. Bennett. J-imcs Gordon. Carleton Place, . i Brehaut, George Lester. Sgt...‘ Mr. John Brrliiiut (father) Mun, P011 MCENYPS’. N- s pof Oxiord. N. s e LAC“ icopo Bald. p. i; Springfield Womcns Institute was held at the Haslam ivitli visitors presided and by singing the Institute lowed by lTDGflililtl thc Club Wo- men's Creed iii unison. of the last meeting were read and adopted. mittce Cardinal Villeni Leading Rn-naii Catholics of the Armed Forces i Captain W. V. McCn meet Cardinal Villcncuvc on liis arrival iii England. In the group are liL-Col. M. O'Neill. senior chaplain iRCi Canadian Army Overseas, Most Rev. William Godfrey. Apostolio Delegate to Great Britain. Group 1 Vestry St., Halifax, N. S. Monks Hen-l Hillsboro. N. B fond. Near Bccivci- Brook. N. B, Colo, Arnzanti, Ptc., St. Quen- tin. N l3 Shcdiac. N. Woodside, Western Ontario Regiment Campbell. Ross Leslie. Pte., i6 Western (lntario Regiment McNeil, Daniel Joseph, Ptc., New] Nova Scotia and P. E. l. ltcgiment Bezanson, Clarence Walter, Pte, Dickie, Thomas WVillard, Pte., Morcll. 2 ius Tlicophilc, Ptc., NS, New liruiisivick Regiment Beaumont. West William, Pie, Bcaulicu, lvlarccl, Pita, Belle- LcBlaiic, lidivrird Joseph, Ple., Injured Canadian Armoured Corps Gladwin, Frcdcrick Wray, Tpr., l3 Royal (‘iinziilian Artiller Y Holland, Arthur Stanley, Grin, N. S. Island Casualties Thrcc Islanders are in the cas- liome of Mrs. Hyatt 12 members and six present. The president opened the meeting Ode fol- Minutes The Red Cross reported four com- pairs o by lu tee in N invite YOU to make this test! ...!4I "m. all friendliness, Libby's Next time you shop, get Libby's “Gentle Press" Tomato juice. Serve it ice cold . . . and be prepared for an exciting taste I/irill! Because here is tomato juice at a delectable best you've never imagined possible! The sparkling, garden-fresh 1uice of pedigreed tomatoes .~ .- . plump, vine-ripened beauties grown from Libby's special seed and picked with the morning dew on them . . . "gentle pressed" the exclusive Libby way. It's this Libb makes all thc iffcrcnce . . . retaining the "gentle pressing" that natural flavour and vitamins A and C which are essential to perfect health, together with valuable minerals. One taste-tempting, refreshing glass of Libby's will pmve to you why it is Canada's favourite tomato juice. And, remember, you don't agree, just return the label to Libby's and get double your moot-y back.’ This oifer also applies to Libby's “Gentle Press" Tomato Catchup, Chili Sauce and Tomato Soup which are equally good. Your dealer now has the . fresh from the garden. new pack . Try them. LIBBY, McNEiLI. d LIIBY OF CANADA, LIMITED, CI-IATHAM, ONTARIO $29-41 Howard, Miss Ruth Howard and Miss Ardyoe Haslani. The meeting adjourned followed nch served CENTRAL nBZsTrr w. l. The f 1 Central pvjamas, three pairs of socks and i 110111!‘ 0f Mrs. three siveaicrs completed; it. was l 5111 W1111 17 111911111915 mid one vls - rthy. Halifax, N. S.. senior R. C. A, F Chaplain Overseas, Mort Rev. Bernard (‘trif- iin. DD, Archbishop of Westminster. and Cardinal Villcneuve. -- (Canadian Army Overseas Photo). charge. them brought a close. SeDtcmV-‘i ti l’ in Royaltv ‘WINE m o e Provincial The secretary prcs- 5111511 thanking mem- 991111911- Tno meeting moved, seconded and carried tenitor in attendance. (iollars be sent to the Siinatorium. crited correspondence which cori- sistcd of a lctter received from a soldier overseas. opened with iii: of the Institute 05c iports ‘were given committees and new ones were ap- b)’ thc! c 3-3-1 lect throuizliout the illiieicnt! 53111311011 Arm)’- omtileted for Red Cross Collectors were iuirxiiiitcd to col- tlie Distric. iiiz" It was dc-citlcii 1r,‘ may $125.00 to the School hoard momplcting the donation iii‘ 1-35’; oil~ (Ascorhdic Acid) i! inc: JIT 1 7 Tommi jiiicc is an ex: of Vitamin C. Doctors know_ that ilic neeil iii |I|i‘ human organism for Yit-iiiiiii t) uncl Soup are equally Libby's "Gentle Press" Tomato Eotchup, Chili Sauce "Ki .'i n» voiir "I‘V\li'i" fi‘i' 1i '. '1- by the commit- The National An- social hour to a . I. met at the Bock on Setrcniii-r I. C. IIAGKIIJIII l 1s s“ 0. LEWIS llghreen Navy Lu l. I‘. Illllll RVs WI L80! .__.,_ _ _ _ sick _ Mrs Mncm,s1;,,,d_ Ml-SJCOWRTCS the new addition to 11x01 ualty llijt officially releasedl todlay 3.811153:tgebgilggggrfaiigg. 119155;‘, 'Tl'3il‘1jOl'ci\llFI Mhrls Mgr-Rise. fgvélvgrlfinlzlalri: vgsviwisiiafdjti» i311- IlECk-I r- ‘ 1 . 0 i t ‘. f ‘ -_ ' ‘e i-oss- rs . s ' c 111's £89m?" 811mm nfimgasmel$beyé M15» N°m5 SWQML M“ 111111111‘, Prggfamme _ pin-sfxxqcxay and Overseas Collection aniciintsd to ,__ oi tlib RCAF The soldier was Hflslam m“ MlssiEmfly mm“ Mrs 1mm“ 1 a5 Meeting aiiioiiriicd 111ml “m-s Sgt. Francis Edmund Pincau. Klll- ft-tilieciigiibinigilii MSG; mot-NUS Mucmlsland and “vhlch lunch was serv__._' iv" wt: ed i" ncufm’ his mi“ o1 k1" 151115 visit the school before the next funYffim, R R . New onmziiilw‘ mlotllcr. iviio. siiiiliin E. Pines“. lilcGtlilil. Mrs. . o, MacKeiizie RoD,,fM,s_‘R,,b,;,,,°f,f§' SPRING ram: w.i. iiick. Mi" ' C1l-?T1°1'1P1°\‘11- 15,0111 11-9-51“- ms‘ kindly invited the members to her 519m; Next meofhu} 1Q be 191d a} i- Luncii. M- “? m5 ff” mmlltffs- K1119? In 5°‘ 1mm“ for the "Ext memng with the home of Mrs. Motor McRae Spring Park W. l. held their reg- l MYS. Gf1111 '- 1 111111- Sp? 131111;‘ 115511‘ 1‘ M116‘ Mrs _ Joseph Mathcson and Mrs Roll Call Sugizestlghs [or “Ion, ular meeting; a; us; 1mm.» of 341-5; to licr lioii for iii" O . 13011111115 ""11 "1 11111 15 1115 18111915 Norris Sii ‘ Il‘ to assist with the for next vear Cameron on Sept. ti. Meeting opent inir. Lin \\'l'~ i-i g?- é;‘1\’_1lfl€1{011fl_1<1. 252t 661111011 lunch. M Everett Haslam and pair pyjamas. l afahnii. i ed in regular form the pi-egidgiiilnsiisteil by Airs. ree, i1.ii_o itiivn. Si.’ , 8018B Miss Emily Howard were appointed ladies coat and 1 indies dress were presiding. mil call was ansiveredi Burt. Lester Brehotit is, for official pur- on 1119 progranq and r011 c311 15 1Q P0565, 018511111011 dead- H15 119111 br answered by "Devices for Cold - =- of kin is his father, Mr.» John weame-q The prggrgm 60115151- Bfflhflllt- 11111111.‘; Hflrbvlir- led of two contests put on bv Mrs, "r ————-———— Andrew Hu h s d Mr. A th , - _ SPlllNGl-‘IELD w. i. Haslam uiegpiizegniieingswonr ti; viii-iiiifm; i -——— M.R.E.Hl , Mi " ~ '—"‘:». The scnicmbcr meeting of thei T5 as am ss Emily /____"\\ I ' N.S IIDLVU“ Qaya I nafikzn qlara/ (‘oi/eye °' " m“ I .1. twine .Il 10a dl Se c“ Canadian Naval Co I?“ xyhngliulloge. ‘u cadet hevin| decided to enter Unlvmlt . TheyJm-llude J. I. Manure. Port Arlhuri Um iD- J. Price. Mantreeli and R. A. Sienn. The other ll successful eendidnee were: C. W. u. Brluy. Toronto; Chu. line. Vancouver. W. A, n" Ottawa: J. T ilimln and v.11. WI y. and» Woodstock: M. A. Mervin. K Otter. d ul the| Y 8 C N. S. Nona 0. I. MILLS flllld the cumin n. couven R. Fredericton bum. IIQI. Ilnlllon: 5 Quebec: out»; u K M e i7 are now in lnsmi were awarded e Nag League Scholarship, 6. II. PEARCE F. F. WILEY ~ anion: fov entrance io The Royal . Ihs temiiliilng l. Odell. muvei Bruce Wilson. eneniiver: K. it. Lev/is. 0:0 D Pearce. Tnmme i i