~..~,~_..- so. -.;~.~ .~ . ~ e - . Brooklyn 002 __PAGE six sroitrmotiiizwgs Cards Advance l/Vithin Two Games Of Dodgers By l/Vhipping Giants 5-1 3°“ with L°‘"" PITTSBURGH, Sept. 10—(AP)— PM‘. dilly Conn, beiunnuig workouts for his light with heavyweight king Joe Louis. said today his flashy ieli. hand. winch hc broke on father-in- law Jimmy Smiths noggin last Miiv ll, as ‘as good as ever" and that Louis is "a dead pigeon" al- NEW YORK. 50M. 10-—(AP)— it was humlliatlnl. Witii the helu of a ‘crooshal" er- ror charged against. Manager ivfiel Phil: Snap Losing Streak Ott. st. Louis Cardinals clouted the Giants 5-1 today to breathe even In Philadelphia. the Phiis came more liercelv down the necks of the from behind to snap a iii-game los- Dodgers in the roaring National lng streak with a 2-1 decision over league pennant race. PlLlSblii‘gh Pirates in an ll-lnliing With Brooklyn lcslng to Chicago. contest. The weather broke up the the Ciirds moved up i0 within two second game of tlie scheduled doub- gaines of the pace-setters throuuh leheader alter Ii 1-2 innings 0f blay. their own victory, in which young Howie Pellet. the southpaw, served in) a low-hitter. Cubs Humble Dodgers Reds Down Braves At Boston. the Cincinnati Reds were given two splendid pitching perforinuiici-s by Paul D8l‘l‘lIlL’.k‘r At Brooklyn, the beleaguered and Rd)‘ 5MP!‘ but they netted only Brooklyn Doogcrs had their minds one vlcturv against the Braves. Der- so lull of the series starting toinor- ringer was credited with a 6-2 dc- row ulth St. Louis Cardinals that clsion in the opener but Starr's two- they overlooked the necessity of hitter was wasted because the Reds beaiini: Cliiciitzu Cubs today. Con- had to have the scoreless nightcuii sequcnily the Cubs ramped to a called at the end of the ninth to 10-! dncuion that was as costly as board a train for Philadelphia. l Zivic, Armstrong To Meet In Nov. Browns hand Yankees 9-0 Wh itewashing NEW YORK, Sept. 10—(AP) ._ Immediately‘ lifter former ivclter- weight champion Fritizie Zixic out- pozixted the title-hol or Red Coch- ' N _ rzlne, tonight promotgr Mike Jacobs Theggcfigliifig,e§:%t',1,§§§,f§§fm announced he pliins to niiitchlivic bound New york Yankee‘ w men. With 1100mm‘ eX-l47-llound boss, most humiliating defeat of the sea- Henry Armstrong, probably Nov. 6. son at St. Louis today, sputum; It was fro i Armsiiong that Zlv‘c them out 9-0 behind the three- won the welterweight title Oct, 4, lllt Ditching of the veteran Denny 1940, Galehouse. ' ___i._______. It was only the fourth “m; the YHEIREIS had been whitewashed this , , , gezlizon llfld Lille other three tverel-O Z1 U"? wins Mm ii dread “iif0"'§..i‘ié§-‘$ii "Eli ninth defeat on the hill. had lost d ' ' by a shutout. L 18y eClSlOfi Til-T's Edge Red Snx M DEMO". the ‘liners pushed ov- er two runs in the eighth inning to nullify home runs by Ted Williams B_‘——_,m Fed 21nd D0111 DiMflflizlo and defeat Bos- _ v P _ er on 5-4, in the final meeting be- Associiitcu fir’ bllofl. Writer tween the clubs this season. Boston INLQMi XUAZA, svpc. l0—(Ar')— won l5 of the 22 games, P110443 slut tonight gave lted i (Nu-inane llh: oetitiiigr lieu been proinlsiillt llllilo fol-dad year and , 8115M)’ iioii H. l -rouli ecislon ovcr T k f the Welterweight champion Ln Mad- ison oquureluurdenliu g. bout that . _ was a lion-t .ic tusse y a mere P h quiiricl" (,1 a pound. Zlvic wcilzncd ltC lflg gafnes 1'21 l-a; uociiiiiiie lib‘. rlnaiiy gtttlllkl the revenue for which ne’s been “eating his litart out‘ ever since the Jcr- red-head wok tile l-li- will)“ crow a. year ago lagt July, rritzie llfilltltd gietghme glauonal Mag“? recm“ m‘ R,‘ L, muuy 00x11,“ 1055mm mum R e most Ltéimcs ill one sca- his iJCl: up w n knife-like l3llllCl1(S aiicibtvcii ;;,.il.' turn 1c o..l'.\l til‘ house noppmg W m ma, mm “m. season, all in relief roles. The record s ver Cochrane NEW YORK. Sept, l0-»(AP)— u n.0,“ nlm Ace Adams. the Giants‘ relief cxixrt, could “'10 25°" “lieu he hurled (lie muiii llln- Umfianv "Pemd earner l." the M“. m a rum,“ gnu (‘i155 tgécghCélrdingivlg mi“; 1; biéelltl/flnclgc MacBeth, National Pm- t nod u. near-lull Dpeainncc of the 5 Mlss- Eaton spoke bemre Lt__col_ “mm was set by Chrlsty Mathewson o: Keith S. Rogers, Charlottetown. P. U“ the Agloclated Press score the Giants in i908 and e ualled by E I, delivered an adrress 0n Conn begins Workout for ready. anti figure if it was ever going bother me it would then. But didn't. It feels great" Conn, knocked out by Louis their first fight last veal‘. when Billy scuined oii_ the verge of iviiinlng the E crown. weighed in at 188 pounds here announced tcday that a. civ- todiiv and snld hehoires to come in 1115p, previously listed as rescued aiound 180 for his meeting with ‘rte; me crash Q: an R, Q5 F, l” ' aircraft, from a Newfoundland ni- base, is now missing and presumed "I thi k Joe‘ d, t be tak , _ by the filiist good rrifignvwh?) comes it‘: drowned’ “rung to mm. the p“ lcng. None of them-not even the b" '—goes on forever. In my book uis. Cock-sure. he said :—- iic s o. dead. pigeon." Sport Briefs SANTA MON-ICrTCalif" Sept. l0—(AP)—Ha.rr Gl feathemveiglit boxing GL8 the Eighties and father of’ Freddie Gilmore, uislicrtvelghit titleholder in 194i, died tcd . He was 88 NFHVMAFLKEI‘. Enoland, Sept. (OP) - A Yenriing col; by Hy - ion out cf Eclair, owned by ar- shztll Field, United States orts- maii, “'21s sold today for $32. (N to llJuryl Ponders Man's Sanity, GUELP Following hear of conflicting §§flfi§‘c,,°§§§‘§§ff ofogfggingc me day reported six men killed on David Benton (Wile)" Toronto. once Dickinson his ti-inl on 511155; “We “Wm °ven°euwmd _ of murdering his mother and sister musing “I overseas up“ we: haitufddleieil‘; today 512d the ju ' or er o e whe 0r no the 21-year-old soldier is gamble o1’ m‘) "ported standing trial. sing oversea-s and f The dramatic turn to the trial came during this afternoon's court iesglogeélfteilr exgert medfrozl etvidence l,l‘ll€8f andiirheac- “mum, t“; o; I " ‘QsfiigdrailtgegbnCgfilfiinegglfiysgg‘: casumlties with official nilnbem Rl0756l,y'Wllllam Penney (Father) low PM" when he w“ a bow and nexI-of-kim- Inchkell Sask wllb haltinghtheoltirialihMr. Justice oven“, . . RDEC e Supreme g , Cinurt Jury he had reached the Km“ on “m” "mu The piitsburgh prefly boy, “clued conclusion "that there is doubt that over his second iiiiltch with Louis, ‘('1 Believe Four Dead In Plane Brash sible dearth toll of the crack-up. unidentified by 1111‘ force authcr- ities, and two airmen — FJtILLI A. Rschlacks of Detroit and Chester, — are also listed an Szlunnnsk, mlssng and presumed drowned. ’ Méélwtiizisstiiiisdflii it’. Z23 "‘;,‘,';;;g’,,§"m;g§>,y~ Biiltléiliifsifiiil‘ 335.522? t". ,'*;l;,,,:§;~~,,,,,,,,,,, more’ the Dominion Transport De art- ‘ we» in no, RW- m rm: (MARLOTETOWN GUARDIAN _ H. out. Sept. 10—(CP)— ins days. Fiollo Krlgéwlhther) Ont Burnaby, 13.0. Pollock, 107334, A.S. Canorn, Sask. Name of (he civilian. simtarly Sgt. GA Focder of (Father) 1.0mm“ Four airmen and one civilian Fmdoma’ NY‘ KEYS T0 vlcroitit the Agu Khan at the Neimiarket rcrmkdefj "w" "m" mo?" ‘>15 “Y5 (Nciher) Toronto Blccdstcck sales Authors Ass’n In Annual Convention MONTREAL, Sept. l0—~(CP) - Evelyn Eaton of Victoria Bench, N.S., today told delegates to the 21st annual convention of adian Authors Association that not many authors have the privilege of becoming wnr correspondents but many of thccn can help the coun- try's war effort by Wflllfl! FY0173;- andn. “Propaganda always W55 ‘m9 of the strongest weapons a. natim 1d," Miss Eaton said dur- ig he: address at the afternoon sitting of the three-day conventfiigiy: 081G. the flat-nosed Pittsburgh Hifh Mulcahv 0f the Phis in 1937. future of’ radio broadcasting. beauty “on eight rounds atremst ‘mm PTeViW-‘FIV had bmkfn the out o. till! iii‘. y to '- on H115 bout apmmanccs 1n 0119 $985011. 1U‘ l on? UtIE-Odicélxillg . . 5y‘ . . . ' I ' militate? §§i~€.2';"°l'.-Sii3” W1") Jersey City 2-0 SYRACUSE, N.Y., Sept, 11)__.(Ap) ovah lor fouls, but one oi thtse l-iipzic “on by a lllllt‘ anyivliy. _svmcuse clinched third mac“ in be“ “filed, the International League gomgh} b hliiiiitainiii; his oru cl being 01H} U1 H113 l dilriiefis l ticitehY-altiough Cocirilne uil- uoubtecliy helped, t0C>—l"l‘ltZl€ drew 35:0 iilobhpyzgid 31m?”- a crowd oi 14,259 customers. They the season__th“ L V1650" 01' contributed to a. gross state of $30.- e o“ l lemme hurl" 8 . to reach that mark. oochmne, who sprang the fistic upset ul lull by winliiiig the title ‘gvgecdzlsgity iroin ZilViC tile last tlnic, rellcd al- ‘* most eiitiimli; on a wild-swinging B0 body struck tonight. 1t did some good through the first five rounds, but from the sixth to the finish, Ziilc DJllgCU (may at Freddie's lieacl Remember \'Vh€l‘| almost zit will. ln tnc ciiu. it was Cochranes chalky w1.(g}_;t_ veteran Angdes ttarinl style ct illtniiiig tlintdicibeo Livic Next-Q knocked out Joey Archibald ltfigiducer and to me buyen most. ITCUUIE bored in close ln~ every round. and rritzie (lECOVCIEd m the nth round at Washington early he nad all the best oi the in- g year 55° “might w "in beating Jersey City 2-0 in a. oner R r R.H. Maincr. president of the W0 1W “dunk me ma‘ who came ormer league record of 53 relief Mqntreiil irnnch of the Canadian Authors Association, urlled VFW“! to strive for “the unification 0:‘ all diverse elements of our PODUlB- W" into n virile. actives-Biw- ""1 9”‘ gresswe nation." (Continued 1mm nose 1) i} f t’ Qttiwn. Was present at the M99 000 000 000-0 l I ingqand gflVé an interesting; lg: 02o 00o 00x—2 s 0 on tho rull swim ‘>1 m“ - m zabaiii and Poland‘ Barrett and stronglv urged S11E81) breed“ - I m royince to sell their lambs 0n eal graded basis in order to im- Srgvp the industry in BeYWTQL u ‘he animal is heavy, this is a Pa; iicularlv advantageous Way market it, he declared. The sys- “ '15 mQrg satisfactory W m‘! He explained, however. that 91-9 was H. time last year Wile“ e . th . U. liitritinit ally time he went to work. cw York and Maryland version “f th rclationshll) between mlces o Bo he went to work all the wav and m” hmtherwelght' boxing chmnphm‘ mil graded lzinibs and those for aid lnost ol his (ianiuuc whn short ‘ ilp. Later izoncrnlly recognized as m... 0M5 (lid not compare favour- cliuiibiiig punches that bounced champifmi Wllght once served as “bug This resulted in returns that rreduics head uruuiid anytime the slmrrhlg Partner t0 Henry Arm- “are not pleasing. condition was unusual. He PTO“ duced statistics to show that lambl 01d n a graded basis were ma!" two “o, a, c1059 runny strong, a previous titleholder. ‘there was more than a little bit of extra-curricular cloutlng, too. However. m1! (Jociiroiie llStG his mod almost as ' it (101 a better way than those ireciy as his first" Aliu rritzie count- s51; “Vi; weight cred Wllll lin occasional thrust oi bllC iinuor, or A uJUKJlLilld one.‘ in a oi hitting and holding. It was a. lot The popular weight on the rail ‘m. lambs is up to 45 pounds Ml‘- I willie, and now and then showed 11,,- uiitistiy Wltll near exhibitions X“ nSlckle said. He explained W“ as was so because it did not en- much cutting when sold W 0L iun 101‘ everyone Ulli-‘ilflfi the rink. I I m“ so i; nimals made -—-— To Maritimes Baseball ltesults .\.)lEAKIZZ:E.-\GIJE Washington Linc-ago OTTAWA. Sept. l0-(CP)— The glTldCs stating war has brought a flshing industy the bell" l5""‘dg5 “$1 ‘Si! cugwg 000 000 100-1 7 3 —the tuna fish trade-to Canada, reductions m8 6 Pram n“? (m4 (m wx-‘l as the Wartime Prices and Trade brackets MY- R- A- ' ' i1 zed lamb lpzgerzilulgrslvllh the buying Public- ,, - ed th various Th, SDQRKCI (Jlillltglflbonus Bpaid for lieunurd. T111341)‘ (b) and Evans, Board said in a statement tonight. WWII. illlemlpted m S“ tmt’ u‘ L) ons illitl 'l'rcsli. New York st. Louis ed by the Japanese. Galehouse and nuyes. This trudc Wfls formerly monopollz- srliigélnghwilge no nsgurance m“ n” 090 00° 909-9 3 9 Atlantic coast fishermen now C") m? the lower grades would no‘ zvu lv-i "cox-e: 10 (J 1 t it, d 1 be doubled Breuer, Russia (l) and DACKOYL ,},“,,"§i.e'§“r<>‘ip‘i?i§i§n lghfo aevgropect c favored rail EPW11118- ovcrnight toil aflskrfg; use in h0E5~ He w“ e hy it was not fair when the Cut attempted previously which failed w“ doubled m double the prem- Bosh)“ m Ml “m4 m 1 because depeciation of the yen mm‘ Mr‘ vanslckle repued m“ h; l! ouided Japanese competition, the Detroit 3W om) uzx—5 smhmnt said‘ flliltllaflll and PCUCCCK; New- h°us°"'k-‘j"oll.ffi§l{?_’ market, the board announced a Cinclnmm 110D,“ z,“_6 l; lspeclflc price ceiling on Atlantic did not think the cut would be . . e If it were the farmers Ouil iiini: possibilities for the new €l~fglfglocliqgznmzed and could “gm ag- alnsi it and he endeavoured to 5110'“. Wm; happeflfl when the Bow,“ l,“ W" 00%; 5 v tuna "to encourage supply and stob- lower grades are cuL mmngcr and Lmnmno; salvo llize the market." Tuna caught and and mnmardh Mas; (gL acked by processors in Nova Scotia, ew Brunsvxrcl-z, Prince Edward .1’- (jinclnnatl 000 000 000-0 6 1 lnnd and Quebec now may sell at Boston 000 000 000-0 2 A o. Ldcimum price of $7 20 per case speakl Men Leaving Farms ,1 J Trainer, Bedford. star-r and Lamnmio; Salli. Uv-w- of hail-pound containers Holding m. a nom- on potatoes, as Presl- vnn (.3) and Masi. (Game called to allow tea-m t0 plant, plus sales tax if any. catch train.) The order also pzovlded that Pittsburgh seven ounces net. weight, r203, dent of the F-ederamon o1 Agricul- turg asked that the iivzgedm c d ice, which was not in 11d 1h wholesalers and retailers may add 1 1 .1 . lution, be put in. the same markup as used for conned g‘: “Q1208 fifmli°gfhat in hi! opinion Pllultlclllllifl 90° W” W‘ “"2 ,7 ,1At1antlc tuna fsh during the basic _ , t, etting the cost Hiiinhii, Dlctz (ll) and Pinlps, pemxL but not more than 10 per ljiérigftrgugsgfgg 23L gr most or the" Ltgciiiii; titxiflflllw- Hum“ i9) cent of the selling price for wt» an iv nits . s‘ L "is 3M om mo_5 7 o selling pzioe for retailers. l 0 Nvfynlfglgld w pg?!’ éCW-hmimjhf’ nounrs Pnoiviéizs o c - - - or, Adams (9) and Mimcuso. d t i beef and other salers and 25 per cent of their §,§,",,,§’,°.,7i¢ii‘§_° this reason many men were leaving the farms. H0 claimed that hundreds of thous- "——"' '. o none s y HAMH-(TQN Ont-i septa 1° - gisogtngc of labour. _ (o?) _ ciiiirles n. Mlllnrd, not. m 1i, ,1“ (i. potato (“mm 33° $3.? 3%.‘: l: '1' ionai director in Canada 0f the riigr Eros/ere‘ ‘$252.5 Erin Inga, United steel workers of America, Mmmi Hprbert: R A, pyofftt; J, . ' l‘ b5‘. w“'“"k° Md Hmmmdu‘ mug) told H. mefli-"G 01' "W1 w°rk°m w. Bouitcr. Charlottetown and Cnsey (l), French (2). All“) and Owen ' _ N when refemfls w I my") flfl- VI, Pofltt aid that potato mmucAilgifyiigmAno "°""‘5'~'T‘9“{~h bu!’ ulgbcTullggli ,g9gx; nicklers in (hes vicinity of Haze- 0o3_.5 14 emmen a. i i 5) » town wer (lcm n iii g $2.50 a ay fiiliglfuirec (‘>32 30o: 004-5 iz 5 would be brought down at the M)“ and (m; meal: ‘(int year. Last Sanford. Klmberlln (9) and Kell- session of the legislature. ‘I _D—————v _._ er; Kusn. Vandenberg (8) 8nd 00am lllnard’: HP“ '4’ here “I'll believe lt when I 509 lt," Murdock MCI/pm‘ the Can- the EQUEST “FLOOR” om his customers for the scrap 1 metal drive. _ Mffryfl‘ 1v?“ Sgt" (lUT OUll WAY “The 360th list o1 the war. which ill-poses l ed was one of the lgngeat of recent Johnston, James Kenneth . . ‘he “ml-ml L‘ m" b!’ "m" ‘if, atom, J.E. Johnston (Futile gave his lnended “Si, 5, qm-sonu insanity able to conduct h‘s defence. Mon y looking over" in the initial (m1) 1°;- iii his _Oct. l2 engagement with Louis. Biliv went threelnst rounds wi the bu: bag. DllllChlnll it at a. terri 1c mice. and at the end exclaimed:- 'l can 21W.‘ 1t everything I've got, Kri Louis. Sgt. Norris, Peter Vincent, sgn, n- 92493, Mrs. P.V Norris an. n; (Mother) Nortlh Bay, On 931m’ 101328, . . Pat- Rltzvllle, Wash. White, Ernest, Griffith, $31., R- 85938 Mrs A C HALLFAX- '56!"- 1° - (o?) -' nevi?“ Sgtmltglglgil ’i'72’."i5°.‘°itu¢.op asiem air cclnmiand authorities (Father) 'M_(_;;1qn'city, BC. . . _ McConnell, Andrew Lloyd, AC. Richmond Hill, Ont. mists, Mrs. A.N. Mooomieif (Mother) Montreal. for official Missing After air operations: dud: Chaippell. Gifford F0 J4693. C. (wither) Livelong. sask. Hare, Christopher Edwin Lmw- S. 2. TD. Han filvgglsh. Pa ' . Mr. Ma Walsh Charles Iioomngl, Ycrkton, ‘Sank. Ty (Mother) 1151st Army Casualty List J1523 PO., J9916. Kazimierz Ayers, Richard Butcher s l were rescued, having escaped wi‘li Rgfiqf smflrgyamenflaz?‘ only slight injuries Nflmfs of the (Mama) Brannon: om survivors were not released. B;0cnw_r_ George’ Tnylor P134157. Mrs. W J. ‘ (Mother) Niagara Folio, on ~ c bell. A Jeweler in Syracuse, N.Y‘., 9332a‘, Mrsqam: Bennm» 55-- By. J. R. Wiliams p/W/a/M/ // /\ LET HiM ADITHI6 CHAP As THE ZIP OF \\\\\\I\Y~‘“\ I /'». ‘ L. 7”’ Nioougzmlr.’ ' \ @\IER THE LFENCE (e oui= TIPPIE AND “CAP” STUBBS ng ‘to ‘the resolution askinfl - eocw! ue-AwK/E GREAT CAESAR ‘ - i aoswetu! ~\ it» \.\ LOOKG LIKE é v DOWN 2A5? MlSTER/ us AN ANTK-IUE/ Bientford Rd. Omas Roads. 9"- Andmv, Jamaica, B.W.I. plant, Lafimfl M80500. 53"“- 811. WE. Clark (FB/mfl’ Hopkins, Mich Donahue other) McAdam, N .B. J Spencer, Dorlalluc Evanl, emu 56h. R- 33390, Mrs. J.$. Evans (Mot-her) Benton, David, Sgt B85055 Mrs- Jones Edward James S8?» R- osaae, an. Jones (dither) st. L Jaimeii’ , L. . min- M m ) o, Sask. (I2BgIICECEF Joseph, Sgt... defld. B77455, Eusebe beBlanc (Father) St. Joseph Du Moine, Cape Ble- wn,N.S. Feline‘ William Mancis Sgt h, . Prime, Hamilton Earle, , so. a- aezos, Mrs. n E). Prime (wile) Mink Cove, Dlgby County, NS. e, Peter, Sgt“, B79255, lWr-S. Prim . 8st). gfter Prime (Wife) Coral copies, r a. hn, Sglc, B83538, MN. Tait, Jo , 12.71532, HUT! John Tait (Mother) ‘Ibmnto. N115. ‘headwell William B93386. Mrs. A.M. Ling (Mother) ‘Toronto. (Wife) Willoughby, Edwin Burtram, S ., E.J. W/"lllmish y Wiener. Elmer Leroy. R- Mrs JB. Wagner (Mot-her) White (Mother) Previously reported missing, now llllrposel presumed Soicer. Harold Victor, P'lt. Sgt, cllflvllfill $55391. Mrs. H S spoer (Mother) 811011, Cumberland County, N. tTCk Charles, Sgt. R.- (YITAWA. sent. 10-(0?) -—Tf19 Bloomer Canadian (active) Army in its 151st overseas casualty list of the war today ‘listed nine casualties of last Cfl/mipbell months Dfeppe battle-four men killed in action, one seriously wound- 171374777, ed and four wounded, The same 11st contained the names . BRINGING UP FATHER , Whiter Vomard 58% MJI. T.F. f’ "usrsnféwliio? WADDAVA TRVIN‘ to oo-- WEAR "n-r of fivo nion who died overseas from natural causes. Fbllowuig in the latest list of casualties with official numbers and next of Mir- OVERSEAS Killed in Action: Western Ontario Regiment Palms, James Chaney. Lieut, Francis J. Palms (father) Detroit, h Central Ontario Regiment Jermyn, George Charles, LBgt, B66657, Mrs. Vera Jezmyn (wife) Toronto. MacLeod, Ernest, Pte., B37768. Mrs. Emily Maclcod (wife) Toron- t0. sharpe, William Allison. Pte., B37647, Mrs. Long Anita Sharpe invite) Brontford, Ont. Died : Royal Canadlm Artillery Goodllff, Kenneth Francis, Tem- pora BSM, B10000, Mrs Ann Good ff (wife) St. Catharina, Ont. Hlloyal Canadian Engln Knowles, Thomas Lewis, Spr., M5337, Mrs. Florence Knowles (wife) Calgary. Alberta Regiment Allen. Victor Samuel, 'I‘r., B69754, Mrs. Ada Allen (mother) Toronto. Royal Canadian Ordnance COPII! Bolton, Lloyd Charles. Pte., B52564, final Bolton (father) Iiovack, Corps of Military Staff Cloth Smart, George Leslie, Sgt, M41142. Mrs. violet Delphine smart (wife) Calgary. Seriously wounded: Royal Clnndfnn Artillery Walsh, Clarence Homer, Gnin, 1.35272. John Walsh (father) Scots- guard, Sask. Wounded: Royal Canadian E neon Smith, Howard Afred, LC .. B87227, Mrs. Eunice T. Smith (w! e) Cobalt, Ont. Central Ontario Regiment Ahonpa. Erkki, Pte., B27786, Mrs Elsie Ahonpn (mother) Tomnto. Thirgood, Ernest. Bat». B67288. Mrts. Constance Thlrgood (wife) Tor- on o. “Saskatchewan Regiment Keys, Melville Austin, Sgt, 1112566. Mrs Anna Keys (mother) Our Boardng House market i church's hy , 15 wkmw» l 5'01‘- flild dnuzhtq _ ‘SEPTEMBER 11 1942 éi______ m)» F‘ m .- 26 Airmen Listed Missing OTTAWA, so . 1o - (o?) - 15mm Toronto. ‘Iihe Royal Oahagltan Ali- Force u» 0mm ’ Discusses P i‘ r Beef snortigient re be co id red take Itmlmee. m’ ficial said it that cattle wgilllldd begin 3‘ KNIT-IV lncrc or mn a few d e ne The will b nl h fall c330»? cgrtvdilf lev is my Leader in Ch ' t" Scientist Qliuilcshlillriles former President c; ' , . mi“. f..." ‘ltlfn; it H B0111 in Almonte, 0m aeyrtrd ‘for n short time is wBke Edd ie B.’ y in and in 1896 he i; of “m: lcommltte mm eesom l loco. Mrs. Ed 0! the Oh!‘ t1 Company in 1898 1917. when he W5. am of the Christian S ice m, icms. He served a; i926 ho w —i————___. BARK FROM BR AZIL A Brazilian im- thait can be usrd fcr linoleum and With Major k vicwrla. _ bottle caps. LlSTEN, IT WOULD HITLER! BE IF WE I DON'T you mow! all; § . / ' AND A SOLDIER GETS THE GUA§OHOUSE ii. t,‘ l ll‘ u nit; WAS ALL LIKE HITLEIZ PAVSTO HELP HIM THAT SHOULD GET AMosua Micizot/(Erefis Down HAVE 1o TAKE HIM! THE ON THE TO Fri: TH JOB? TRY THAT KINDA DUMBER ROLLER __ TAKIN A cu-r OFF rr TALK- I mu THEY ARE. COAQTER’. AN’ MAKE TH‘ 611' ANOTHER TH'MORE — JOB FiT TH’ JOB! THIS AIN'T INDIGNANT ENEMIEQ’ -—‘ M11455.’ GERMANY, r‘ By George Mcillilnlll #3.... J. “s. LE5 HAVE A FlPST- AID COURSE WITH OUR HUNT CLUB. VLL. SHOW YOU HOW TO BANDAGE-— 'f|\| qa-‘u o_n-oP\4.nn iii" TILLIE THE TOILER AN OFFICE NIGHTMARE! = A‘ willie >2 OHVOU, /l ~15» éQiiaFiwrn-i AWHOLE AIZMV o: aooixoo APODND ME OF MAC AND VJl-HPPLE _'-' u? K046 SOLD \ HAVE ‘T0 mwnbéfin to - e public it; that tn Duration. e w appointed him rim 0f Who lVllcKenzfe we oral poems, seven cf wlirii or" an ' mnal NAZI MEDAL?- rrs Hi9 DUMB mRwitvA-i