non, N. Y. U.S SATURDAY, Official List of liasualtics an. cauaorau an: roucr no‘ ovausras miliflatr. taia.?'.=8?'~..: laltlgliagglé, Lorne Albert, cot. Mr- s. it. Cudmore (father) Sumner- ..°st"='- '°~ ...-iai.."l2rr..f"a;'p“ “W”- ’""°" Sttokes, John Ridloy. Si!» 1M1!» On . Watt, James. 56f». Blflfl- Nil- Missing On Active Service After Alexander John. P» L, M n d088, Ml!!- sgBfidléglflel-‘OYGQH Garfield. F0» Lansdowne, Ont. Braun, Howard Charles, I... Sgt, Toronto, n. Church. rm Rodser. Fl-Lleflt- St. Lambert, Que. Dowlund, Herbert Lloyd. W0» Bradwardins Man. Flngland, Wilfred James, F.- Ont 3.0. $22., "l‘oronto, . Idegel, Gustaf, F0, Ymir. Kflllllb, Frank, Sgt, Didsbury. ha. langrill. William Arthur. P‘- ‘ I at i Kenneth, FO.y A . Wank Ernest, F..Sst-.,‘ I'm‘ -_ wiiilam, F0” Mount Ver- Smitnmlllilcharg ‘Nathaniel, l. Sga, Ha 0n. n . Wiley, BBurton Keith. 1'9» 5515i John, N. .a Yates, 'l'um, Sgt, Hamilton, Ont. Previously Missing >011 Active Service - New Reported Prison. er of War-Germany Davidson, Thomas, $81., Clllile. gill‘. B. C. Previously Reported Mleelng Active Service - Now Reported Prisoners of War-Germans B: irh, Howard John, Sgt, ia- - mond Clflv, Alta. Robrrzson, John Cooper, l. 5g‘. Hriwkesbury, Ont. Previously Reported Mining 0n Active Service - Now Reported Safe - Dwight Earl, l".. ._ Villiamsburg, Ont. CUlll-lx, Owen Richard, 1'0, Vvziinzpeg, Man. llaam, Frederick Dermid, 70., Lon on, Ont. l John Maxwell. 1"l._Lleut.. in Sask. Arthur Pet-er Rogerson, 1 Ont an} Edward, 20., rm Ont £5, . acAtilay, Duncan Morrison. P.- Por: hiorien, Cape Breton, Francis Berry. WO., Sal. Ii. C. t, , Utmicl Albert, FO., Se. _ \V sliington. U. S. A. or, Norval Roy, FO., Un. loseph Alfred Edgar. N. B. , New Or- . A. Peter, PO.. . Kenneth Tooley, F0, E. C. Charles Mitchell, PO," Mun. - Harold Harvey. F0- t, Ont. 4 V g 0n,‘ c —- Now For Official Presumed Dead Walter Harold. P0,: mt Fzxn M $2 Joseph DasmondJ Que, i Martin, F0, Ham. William Johnson Ken. Hatzic, B. C. l. _,i 4 l William Herkis, F0. . rlt. rdcrick Albert. W0, n Brebouef tuishene, On . Sgt, Toronto. Ont,‘ n. Douglas Dalton, Fl-Lieut. Birkeville,’ B. . no ard Robert, F..l Bu‘. z-lord, Sask. i lrzlrrick George. FO., Man i. . Woodward. D. F‘. nurisor, Ont. Jqvrl George, F0. Tn. ‘Plixivcll Harry, F0; t) ~ . j - FO.. Laurent. L . Douglas, ntugll Ross. F0, Van- (. ill As‘ A Result Of ' iicnial Injuries ,3 narci Shields, S..L.. 4 Island Basusitlss - -__._ his Margaret Cavanagh. de River. Report. ther. Mr. A. R. Cud. more, Sumrnersl‘ . CANADA Seriously lnlured 0n Aolve ' lerviee lemon. Gerald George. LAC. OVERSEAS (Maritime Provinces) ed W loyal Cangldlilan Art-ill Bardell. ‘when Alfred. “Zieut. ‘x a '1- ma. Neva lcotia and P. I. l. ent Fitzgerald George Leonard, Pie, Comeaws Hill, Yarmeuth, N. S. New Brunswick Regiment Manzerolle. Joseph Wright, I... Opi. Eel River Briqe, N. B. Roy Devear, Pte., Bdg. . Landing. N. B. Royal Canadian Electric and Mechanical Engineers MacDonald. Gordon James. Ptm. Westmounl North, N.S. Died 0f Wounds Canadian Armoured Corps Boutilirr, James Russell. L-Opl. Tantallon, N s. Died Royal Canadian Army .. . rail-z“ “v” .... Ha et. am oseph, ., Saint John, N. B. Dangerously Wounded Nova Scotl: and P. I. I. Regiment MacDonald. James Raphal, Pie, Mulgrave. N. S. Seriously Wounded New Brunswick Regiment lLBRio Carvel, Pte., Her- Smit vey, N. Severely Wounded Reconnaissance Unlta Beveridge, Robert Ernest, 'f‘pr., Fredericton, N. B. MacMaster. Dorie Frank. 11in, New Glasgow. N. S. Royal Canadian Artillery Sisson, Reed Morse, Gnn, And. over, N. B. Nova Scotinl and‘ P. l. l. men Jarvis, Norman Everett, Pte. N. Riverside, N. S. New Brunswick Regiment Basque, Arthur Telesphore, Pte., Point Lafrance, N. B. St. Pater, Clarence Roland, Pie, Pert N. B British Columbia Iellmeut Hshe Thomas, Rfn, Pentic- ton, B. G Slightly Wounded Royal Canadian Artillery Lamond, John. Gnr., Sydney, N. S. Robertson, Stanley Yeoman, Gnn. 'I‘ruro N. S. New Brunswick Regiment Arsenault. Alphonse, Pte, Aca. a Sicline. N. B. Daley. Agnysuis John, Pie, New. castle, N Missing New Brunswick Regiment LeClerc, Gerard Joseph, Pte, St. Quentin, N. B. Wounded New Brunswick Regiment Theriault. Joseph Aurcle, Licut, Eel River Bridge. N. B. Killed In Action Royal Canadian Artillery Martin. Eutrop. Gnxn. Bate Ste. nne. N. B. Nova Srntia and P. E. I. Regiment Copley. Edward, Pie, New Wat. erford. N. S. Neil, Willis Ervin. Pte, . S. ' Noel, N Died Of Wounds Canadian Armoured Corps Joudreay, Ronald Nelson, Lydgate, N S. Seriously Wounded New Brunswick Regiment Farquharson, Ian Alexander. Rfn., Leprenu, RR. No. 1. NB. Royal Canadian Ordnance A Sgt, Corps Haley, James. Cl‘n., Thorburnh Wounded Canadian Armoured Corps Tanner, Raymond William Wil- frcd, Cpl, New Mills, N. B. Wall. George Casyvollen, 'l"pr.. Sheffield, N B. Royal Canadian Artillery Saulnier, Arthur Nelson. Yarmouth 5.. N. S. Corps of Royal Canadian Engineers Murdoch, Gilli, MacLennnn. Rodney L..Cpl.. Chi-nney Corner. N. S Regiment De Quebec LeBrun. Louis, Pte, Baker Brook. N. H. . Nova Srolih and l’. E. I. Regiment Browne. Aiphus Franklin, P North Sydney. Cape Breton, N. . MacLeod Joseph Taylor, Cpl.. Barney's River, N. S. By Ken Reynolds I ‘z ———-QL- ‘reefiréam/rre v l “A re you sure Guardian Want Ad 7f’, .5" "l" t9“ S l i.‘ L‘ |l l i I Bras Easti N- 5 l New fl you got the right address to that Shaw, Carl John, F er, N. s, New McNichol Albio SLWGBOEEF. N. B Royal Canadian Artilier Eagles, R51 Londonderry Royal Cunnrlinn Ariillezy . Ewing. Preston, N Nova Svolin aml P. E. I. Brenna. New \\' P» Carey. . Cavanne iMrs. tlorgaret (‘nvp avrn (‘lyde Hairdressing School E ull all E L l Z A B E T HAIRDRESSING SCHOOL Capitol Theatre Building, German bayonet: wire surrounded Anailenbosg Pli- ace, Copenhagen, home mark's King Christian X, ubov and the pitched police and. German troops. d'Or Course and branches. ELIZABETH Stylist. .1 Profession for girls and bovs. ' Students time work urea l-o hei penscs. Write for particulars. 7%%/%Z Today, you went to make sure that the fur coat you buy is the finest value for your money. When you select a fur fashion here, you're certain of beauty, expert work- manship, comfort and wear, for our label means quality and scrupulous attention to detail. For lasting beauty, enduring wear see this outstanding collection of’ beautiful FUR COATS today. 9., siiigfjgw,lcly"§ggfmen, 25th Anniversary n ames, . Pte.. .. Remaining On Duty Y 011 Aiflllday. September lBth. at Gnr, inumber 1.. (is and relatives e 0f MA‘ _ . lllan. South Granville, to honor them on the o:- Gm.__ casion of their luarriugc The house was tastefully decorated with Street. Pens and Glacloli ‘After the tisual 200d wishes were lggtcndeél illllfl hsnlcifiili hour spent. .101 J u - 1' "t1 PS‘ _ "v Ian re a “lfilflnwli Samar‘? fueled to rilairs lli thc tlnnnc lilllfll. 139mm. Alpxander‘ Le Mfi Alhbfiil’ Cutciiile ins chailttian Bridge. Cape Breton, fadgisszgltit-leolm hail who lend ;,_ mm“, William‘ Y ‘Mr and Mrs Mac. qagh 1mm fir, ion uith n .vell nllrri nurse River. P. E. I. uh Shatford, u s, , Injured 1nd Ernest Edgar, . S. Missing Regiment rlson prescn lifli Dlllgigé Eltllldnlgfl‘ llrlacMilian c 1a m: n mess. Speeches were ‘Falconer, Alex MacDonald. Join lgghecfirétci {filo isllgti to be back I. " ieir 2o e uivclrsary, a n SlXliZ n: f r l lows o l A dalntv lunch ‘Alexandra Keir n Morrison and res- fqr their kind- mven b_v John Brush up on Teaching by ,‘ prominent llalr- independent this evening . to you our heartisst cori- gratulatlons on this vour 25th Wed- dinrz Anniversary. Durinn those twenty-five years among us vou have bol-h by ymri- uniiring eflorts. proved to be loyal and true citizens in your com- munltv and social life We wish particularly in emphasize your _ manv nets of kindness shown to all l! S those w'ho were sicki trouble of nnv kind. a Infill’ look for lifllt In the lilonctnn D lhcm rlciruy ex- MONCTON. N l _%__——————__ cordial _soent their time hungry were frwn vour door lcome vleasan tlv. Bv these manv acts of kindness ds of r-harlt-r vou e a host of friends and we ask vou in accent this tzi token of the low- nnd which vou are held hv us Anrl as vnu be vmrv- home there to celebrate your Golden Weddlnrv Anniversary. Ell warmer-wreath PREPARE FOR VICTORY ___ All business organizations and citizens of Sumlnerside are asked to provide them- selves with flags and bunt- ing in order to be prepared to celebrate Victory Day when that day comes. VICTORY DAY COMMITTEE and barbed of Den- l?- royal family. following battle between Danish fimed on behalf of those ores- have‘ hilen’s Diary Br an Islam firmer’: Wife _ (Continued from page s) which Elna Mor-. ' swap Mattie for o dependanble if nlai kind. ‘ . We commenced "the road, through the . . There were five of us including our young visitor. We had barely reached the shelter of the woods when Old Sol covered his face with a grey veil and began to sulk and weep. Jock said: "Why. it's near snow!" There was a sh too, that almost persuaded us to return home. However with sun- shine presently smiling through a light shower to clear the air. we were able to open ridges to allow the work to be taken up in earnest the first of the week‘ There was a rainbow, the most beautiful that I have ever scent. Every hue was clearlv defines as vs the green an gold and rad of the arched ebo "l": its curve never turned away y taunt. Can than be other better‘ pots .0! sold? r mankind" fifi ac nterest For on a at exactly bbaths. l)’. two days are I zllikieitrtreither are two must so li torn ONI IOIII OI GLAHOI. wfnmused inflame. iheirkneseandelbewl. (4151- F0 Rm ma» u! ‘a .- » 2 Just before beginning his first outright political speech of the Presidential campiign, President Roosevelt waves a greeting to mem era of the In- ternational Teamsters Union, assembled for a din- Lieutenant Denys Brown, Canadian Women's Army Corps, who came from the office of the De- pertinent of Army Recruiting in National Defence Headquarters, Ottawa, to take over temporary dut- ies with the UNRRA Council second Session now tak- ing place in Montreal, has been assigned to the of- ie lVlll/th. flee of Dr. Robert T. Huang, Assistant General to UNRRA Oouncil and Secretary of the Commit- luciv c5 I l SEPTEMBER 3i), l9 1' rs UND a WA r ner ativashinglon. Left to right are Henry Kaiser shlpbuilrler, Willinm Green, AFL president. Ronst- veli, and Daniel Tobin, president of the Teamsters Union. tee on Procedure. Above. we see Lieut. Brown Joi- ting down memornndn tliclilictl by the busy Dr. ,-Huang. Lleut. Brown is one oi 180 service person- nel whose expert. services i»; .‘-t‘Cl‘(',lill'llll workeiw‘. typista and atenngrnphers, have been loaned ihrotuzli the courtesy of the C.\l'|ilK':l'\li Government to UNRRA for the duration of the conference, - (Oanadisn Army Photo).