0 Dflioial , List of fiasuaities ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE OVERSEAS Kllled 0n Active Service Berryman, Stuart. 35-58!» Him- cdmpoeil, William Gavin, r1. Lieut., Strathclsir, Man. “Kay, John Henry. 58h. CHJKBYY. a a. Lawley, ‘rhomas Daniel. WO.. H mllt , Ont. a on John Lester. 58h. ta. Edward Jones, Iii-Sgt. Winn Man ipeg, . Died From Natural Causes Fontalne. Raymond Ernest. t.. Fort William, Ont. Believed Killed On Active one Tao-e’: will 1'1""? of all‘ l"? °"' amed forces averse!!! _ . c m; ms Hospztol .shs had been laid aside, at home where imerlbcllaufitelfiflgaxe. every care c. i ' ' ~ A o! nwdiearofirc andshuralnl?‘ 81,000.00 smomo swarm wm- h“ " °§,,“‘§,“I§,,f.‘,°';.f,m° Q1}, “Hf N" — Evelyn Gould. rim-pm. n winner o! Canada's cosst-to-cout 51mins Stars oi’ 1945" wm 2.52:". *1" some“ ca e‘ urs Special broadcast otallCzi-lvlrlllzhdeml: dedicated to the press o! Canada. Be sure to hear the story or com. F“. Mrs Burns was alert. keen an dvery active for lvcr years. so Because the total supply of certain pro-war qualj materials has been used up, and cannot be replenishetg 110W. WRIGIEWS famous SPEARMIN)’, DQUBLHMNT and "JUICY FRUIT" Chewing Gum can no ltlllgc; be made. ...But in their place Wrigleyk are producing a pure and wholesome Wartime chewing gum both for the Armed Forces Overseas and for the home mar-kc! llavlng Defeated the Dictators Abroad. 7 Will We forfeit 0or Freedom at llonn e The most important issue confronting Canadians in the coming election is “State ‘Socialism”-—as proposed by the C.C.F. party. Under State Socialism the politicians will take over complete control o! our lives w-i --production, distribution, finance, trans- ; portation, education, employment, etc. In exchange for surrendering our indi- vidual om, we are p ‘ employment", an “equitable distribution at wealth", and “a minimum standard o! liv- ing for al1,"-—ell very worthy and appeal- ing proznises-BUT How this is to be done and by whom, nobody knows-but we do know that any such program spells-DICTATORSHIP! So unles you are prepared to toreteit l the individual freedom for which our boys have been fighting, you simply cannot vote for any C.C.F. candidate-—even though he be your personal fliend, because: Every LU. Candidate ls Counitted lo‘ Complete State Socidisu i ' It such candidates tell you that they are not so committed, either they themselves are " otely the facts to you- because State Socialism is the basic plank in the C.C.F. platform. Here are the exact I Ottawa, 0m. _ NEWFOUNDLAND w; taken hum the Oman 0012mm swam, Ian,“ on Ad," ervlce McDonald. sienhe LAC, Glace Bay, N. S. CANADIAN ARMY OVERSEAS (Maritime Provinces) Killed In Action N.S. and P.E.l. Regiment MacKenzie. Donald Charles. 1A.. Springhill. N.S. D led 0f Wounds Royal Canadian Artillery Sherren, William Douglas. Capt" rence Maude Shermn (wile) 14 Spring Park Rd., Char- lottetown, P.E.l. Wounded Royal Canadian Artillery Heans. Kenneth Walter, LleuL, Saint John. N. B. Slightly Wounded New Brunswick Regiment Gnmblin, William Pembroke, Lieut, Si. Qteohen, NB Killed In Action Canadian Armoured Corps Brown, William Eben. Tpr., Up- per Musquodoboit, N. S. Canadian Armoured Corps McBcath. Stanley Leigh, Tpr., Rexton, NB. Royal Canadian Artillery Mills, Richard Bruce, Gnu, Chester, N. S. Quebec Rcgirnent umnnc? Get Relief NO W.’ $1.00 ssm 2o runes sox Retailers have Wrigley Overseas Order Forms ...Yes, you can still keep your boy or girl in the Canadian Armed Forces Overseas well supplied with chewing gum made by Wrigleyy, See yo," nearest retailer and fill in the Wrigley Overseas Gum Order ‘Form. ' WRIGLEYS VANCQIIVER. wmmrse, "rbnouro. MONTREAL Retailers: Please write newest Wrigley Office for more Order Form; Killed In Action P l. c. .L _-‘ Egg-m; Dollzleclvtvy lill-{ronsgvllickBRlcfiment th-imfégfi sbealrcllrfsplxicrs: Mriors. - n 11 . ., ' ‘ _ . . ‘f Sign‘ John, NB. n Pte lndstcne J10 nc umond. Frank, Pt. R1 . bulctml N. B. e’ cm “mm 4M e . W ll II b t, . Perm- rreqs. a ace er er Pic, lNMfiehan. Andrew, Pte, Upham, Amv” ‘Roussel Theo D . phile. Pt ., snl - gan Gully, NB, e m” Wfl-wn- Roy Henry. rm Pine Dilworth, Arthur Joseph, WO., newspaper war correspondents; Lachine, Que. A" senamr flmrlle" 3153109 speaking er 1 munlty has lelc a void whim can manila. ......... ~05 ..'l*“-*-a.zsaa".r 2: ‘l? "c"- ,*=,~,,"," l» In w who" Bennett. John Barrows. figjfifffig‘, 31d“ ‘ma: C“ a1- Walton. 0m. B d , Bums a I l l om. or e" 3 3"Z$%=’;a‘i$ir€f’ .’f.‘§"?.1l§i-...Z5” its?’ Qm- W lter. I ope ' 1. .. who Dickie. Gordon Dvuslaa. WO., CAVALCADE H cam: hcme $ blgawiur his mother Ettinger, Everett Embert, Fl.- Reeves _Fm-_q,@~,vn; Gem-gig, Lieuh. Saskatoon, Sssk. Mns. Stewart. Scrlxugcoiuj. Chiar- 10:30 lotteown; Muriel and Lmlllmi at Toronto, Ont. homc. _ Hunt, Wesley McDonald, FO., P. M. Also lelt to mdurn are u sistel ' _, _ 311mg and Mr, i m Danunorell Dmmd Hugh’ m mm o! Freetown. A sister. Mrs. William _ l, Lligt. sOllllifilflmpliOllélolllLt \ ks and PEI mflmem dgtctpgsod Mrs. Bruns by seven, “g- m“ “m” Benin Carl Ruins Pte Up l ' - ' ~ bl ' ' - . -. per Despite a. very dsamncs c can] A MacDonald. Charles Campbell, H bb ' f f 5st" Cw“ Brew“ N5‘ Yarlhouil?’ N12,“ Henry’ L“ CPL 3Q‘ tlllgglelasrtctzx~lesr>glots at Sgt, Gladstone, Man. cm h 1t .1“, , n gangs“. Mitchell, Ewmg Francis Wlllys. ‘Llalwrglce Edward Pte ffllm- ellielmgelolil-co? $1116). w]? - . '- o Reid- Harmd wlmam- F0’ M L ‘North Bedeque United Church who Aylmer West, Ont. Pte.,acN$l~131an'$ydnecy?u%_ §°bln5°m gmquenplfinvisltcd Mrs. Burns cur-- P“!- Mm Halifax N s Se t, M tth Frede l k ' ' ‘ ymm “Ilse Lo d l M Eh pllerd‘. mean a ew H: Smith, Horace Mansley, Pic, 95a“ m the Agmsstfiy Jesfn” and Trewin, Thomas William. FL- - Lleut., Bradwardlne, Man. vice -- Now Reported Sale Armour, Earl William, F0, Osh- North Vancouver, B. C. Perdue. Ernest Aaron, W0.] Service ami- Alr Opentl flee and inrenuitv o! ammo... Missing 0n mm Service fllrect from Ottawa; and m» mm. m” h" PM“ l" “w” “ml °°'“'i 5 luospltality always llelgncdJ Winnipeg. Man. 3.35s,“ TUNE IN THURSDAY T0 Bruce. Robert Henry. 58L. Ham- sorrowmg husband‘ 53m“ wluiam- sit» and daughters survive: " C A N A D I A N Indian River. 0m- g‘: her illness, Ellzabctln, Mtrs. Reg- Finn. Kenneth Gordon, F.-Sgt.. Edmonton, Alta and brother name! : Mrs. Edmund Kennedgntjohn Banumyne, m, NsgmP-Bon. Edmund. PM. Cannes, Smith. Sumznerslrle pre- F0» otmwm om" Rawden, N. s a very lame concourse of trleargdmgl to M°caskfll' Richard meweuyn‘ Hubley, Claude Pegflgy 1pm- flheriunleralservlce which was hold . -. f F0, East Templeton, Que. Guysboroughl N's bomuctsd by Rem M1; wngncr: Some iuk, William, FO, Wlnnl- ' , n Mulcahy’ Francis Laue’ Pm" A beoutlfillasmixorl choir sum! l-hB I t , F0" BObC . Ont. u on aygeon Lunenburg’ N‘ S "Rook of Agts." Interment was in Previously Missing On Active Scr- wa, Ont. Hinchliiie, Arthur Tllston, R0, Halifax, N.S. numerous and beautiful bore mtimony to the esteem m which Mrs. Burns was held. 5 I3 1i Previously Missing a?!“ P = ~--- Service — Now For 0 c ur-‘ poses Presumed Deed out our way llitel, Edward Laverne, lit-Sgt. __ ‘rillsonburg, Ont. Morgan, John Archibald Wynn. FO.. Winnipeg. Man. Sirovyak, John, WO., Lethbrldge. Alta Donal Wentworhh. By J. R. winilh-l: wz\.\_~-uH--|.:-rr's LOOK AT THE OTHER. PLACE . "ms onu/ o-n-uzn PLACE we _ KIhLC-nT ACROSS THIS CANYON |5 was; MILEG FURTHER- IJP AN‘ |'r‘$ A LOT ou-r OF ousz WAY.’ Died 0t Wounds Corps 0! Royal Canadian Engineers Alexander, (MM), Albert Gor. don, L-Sgh. Upper Charlo, NJB. Western Ontario Regiment LeBlanc, Frank, CpL, Campbgll- ton, NB. New Brunswick Regiment Annmgson, James Fail-ville. N. B. N.S. and P.II.I. Rleglment Anthony. Edmond McLellan, Pte., North Noel Rd" N5, Fvvsere. Joseph Gerald. Pie, Poulamon, N.S. O'Neil, Edmond Henry, North West Arm. N. s, Dangerously Wounded Canadian Armoured Corps Schnare. Owen Frederick. Cpl., Chester. N. S. Corps 0f Royal Canadian Engineers Sanderson, Raymond Spr., Mrs. Margaret S (mother) Cardigan, P. E. l. N.S. and P.E.l. Regiment Griffin. Basil St. Clair, 091., Kentville. N.S. Taggari. Robert Lyman. Pte., Pnmsboro. N.S. New Brunswick Regiment Stanley. William James. Mlspec, NB. Seriously Wounded Royal Canadian Artillery Farnell. Frank Parker. Gnr.,' Trenton. NS. N.S. and IKEJ. Regimgnt McMasters, Wlnnlfred, Pte“ De- bert. N.S. Waite, Charles ‘fhomas, Pic, Mrs. Sarah A. Waite, (wile). SIgIN. Market St., Summerslde. P. New Brunswick Regiment Brown. Otis Claude. Pte.. Hart- lsncl. NB. Glendening, Bert, L.-Cpl.. Kart- lsnd, N.B. Matchett. Omar Hubert, Pte.. Sunny Corner, N3. vlmglm“ smce THE 2 we" LETS CHANee we LA“ Y i PAQTIME TO , BLMKOUF QLAcKsAcK. Geddes. Robert Slessor, F.-Sgt., Grant, SgL, Joseph, Ptc., Capitalism and put into operation the full program of Socialist Planning ” There you have it! Now it’s up to you! l! you are against State Socialism you simply cannot vote tor aw 6.61‘. qndidate. q- . ‘i Yeuwlllbotoldlmttlaaeeadvertleuneutlaretbevolce let “vded lntssb"—thnt the hlbllc Informational Amo- ‘datlonisspomorcdandeuxtrolled solely by “Big Business". Such statements are designed solelyto keep youfrom read- hoedmgourmesage. btberaultelhsmdndlollettentrom tanner, women and wor peepbbetoldthetruthabout Stats lrtoolatcllerelsanexcerpttromonesuchletter MnArthurYotmg, afnrmer inLangley Prairie, B.C.- a Imderflil mange and I think every broadmindsd reodituweoertalnlydonotwanta governmenttotelluswhatwecanoreannot is made possible by the voluntary sup- s and companies both small and large, coast who are suflciently concerned over the dictatorship to do something about it. Glen. n. . , '- ‘‘‘‘‘ ‘t ‘ asses "rw "man. was-- . 1 George, and: Pic, By HAM F lSliEl? “TVc.&2\/'T=Eu'ER'_ ' 7i threat o! (In Cash Prizes To encourage Canadians to post themselves on the sub- ject of State Socialism, weere conducting a “quiz" contest open to all Canadian voters. 235 separate cash prizes total- ling $5,000.00, ranging from $1,000.00 to $5.00, will be ‘pwarded to readers of the booklet "Social Suicide". To get ,a tree copy of this booklet, with lull details of the $5,000 Quiz Contest, simply send your name and address to Public _' Informational Association, P.0. Box 178, Toronto. Also send the names and addresses of boys or girls in the Armed Forces , to whom you would like us to send free copies o! the booklet, thereby enabling them to get the story o! State Sod ' ‘and also to enter the contest. These booklets will be sent without cost or obligation. PUBLIC INFORMATIMIAL ASSOCIATION IO. BOX l7‘ - - TORONTO, ONT. I. A. 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