Perhaps the hardest "blow of all for Reichsmarslial Hermann Goer- ing after being taken prisoner was the fact that he had to take off all the cute medals with which his jacket ordinarily was plated. He's Pictured above. removing them during ltv>_Al_.lgSblll'g._G EDPLES’ can! mean All Plot holders, shareholders and others interested in the Peoples’ Cemetery are requested to attend a meeting in the City Building on Tuesday the 29th day of Way. A.I). I945 at 7:30 o’clock RM. in order that provision miiv be made for the future management and care of said Cem- etery. Action in the matter without delay is necessary, in the public interest. ‘ Ann L. smiiiiwooi), Administratrix of the Estate of Vivian C. Smallwood. --_-_j€___j___-~:;. >- ~ - _~ k‘ i ion BoN Pout The attention of the boar owners in the province is directed to the Boar Bonus Policy for the year 1945. Copies of this Policy may be secured from the Prince Ed- ward Island Department of Agriculture on application. This should be done immediately so that boar owners may be fully informed regarding the provisions of this Policy: THE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE g4§¢ .4‘A A a a 2t: 3i. v v-‘rvo +0044 w. -. _~____ .,.- _____5-28-3i. llbmésteadTifiwFifiir Siiié _ 109 acres, 70 clear. balance wood and lumber. Land in high state of cultivation. Well fenced, three dug wells on property". Large barn and well finished house. Near Churches, Schools and Railroad. Cash price, three thous- and dollars. Apply:- ALBERT FANNING ESTATE, Coleman R. R., P.E.I. b?" E35’ izliiiiSiiiéimz QUKZETE?‘ processing as a prisoner oi war iiifflolal Llst of, Gasualties ROYAL CANADIAN All. OVERSEA S Amol. Lioyii Hilbourno. to. Woodstock, Out. Baker. Douglas 000110. 10.. Lennoxvtlle, Que. Cruiokshank. John Duncan, IO, Edmonton, Alta. Curzon. Dennis Rupert Hum- phrey. F.-sgt.. Guelph. Ont. De Marco. Wilired Taiqulnu. F0. Timuiins, Ont. et. Barry Desmond. Fl.- LieuL. Prince George EC. Hanna. William Edward, 110.. Diamond City. Alto. Heni-ichon. Paul Edouard Adol- phe. WO., VLIIQ i; Selle. Que. Hiatt, Lewis lyseu Malcolm. lit-Sgt. Edmonton. Alta ronto, Ont. Johnston. Norman Hubert, WO., Calgary. Alta. Livermore. Carl Hex-nun. 1".- Sgt. Dundalk. Ont. Mark. Clarence Robert Irwin, WO., Cameron. Ont. Mellon. Ralph Jackson, lit-Sgt, Samia. Ont. Outerson, Joseph Lowrie. W0, Souris. Man. Ramsay. John. F0, Toronto. Ont ' Ross. John FO. Sarnia. On. Roy. Joseph Jules Pierre Ray- mond. R-Sgt. Montreal. Que. Stingle. Robert John. FL-Lt. Tirnmins. Ont. Teskey. itanley James. PH-Sgt. n Samia. O . Tuplin. James Chester. WO., Mrs. J. C. Tuplin (wilet Si. Elea- nov-‘s. P.E.I. Walker. Gordon Victor. W0. Kim! Cit)’. Ont. Previously Missing On Active Ser-I vice — Now Reported Safe: ' Cooke. James Leighton. Iii-Sgt, Hamilton. Ont. McKay. Henry. F0, Windsor. Ont. ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE OVERSEAS Missing 0n Active Service After Air Operations: FL-Lieut. Burkitt. John Alan. Brandon. Man. Henderson. Kenneth George Wil~ liam. Iii-Set... Vancouver. BC. Holden. Ernest Leslie. Fl-Lieut. illnnso Jaw. Sash. FORCE Mining On Active Service Alter Al: 0 ‘ THE g GUARDIAN T I 1m ' a“ mm‘ m‘ w” mfihfmoiiun menu. not wlummummtaiuliis",h"" Tm’ w" "l- lklll- Ellllht: ‘hm-I 3”“ ha’ w" "'“°°“"" "0' Buk I lull (bullion 00m W" "m" "5- mum“ i‘ I a v afltloidon ow; r0 in'i'il"iéaio' Pliiuultr. ri- ~ °'i loyal flfllwrlylflllellil ~ Kong“, ‘m, ' " w. Kitchener, Ont. on. Frederick mm, mm... - muhvem o: Kamila‘ fir’: wmu" "w" vgiiggiiggfiawcizukm mu" m" a ' N5‘ nu 'uii.*tt*i.l“’”“' sum" M“ numfnoniia John, n-uuuz. vboitiu. ‘Jgiirohiuon. n-Hmit. N-I- and r-l-l. lament Nuhuwwilini-luawuu ugh- “§fi§§‘£i...".“‘m.... James Mur- rllmmott Andrew. ri-u. Buchnnln. Kenneth Purdv. m. on. ma. m‘ m’ “"3 We __-_-- 14-53» wraeaas n | 3.53;" pm,“ Ru n, 5g, Wguugb , Ont, Truro. N8. ‘ " Pnvlmuly A M1.‘ N. "re-am" "W '°~ "r are a“ ':-....:":e I" "Mm"- Me m» ... ' t h on _ . , p I w u - - ' ' iggzggspér gong Raymond. 70.. “tnlljgg gaymomd Joseph, l. Ii-Glt» Sioux w‘ . ‘ulflniugwo-ugow M“ v “Willi I‘? i‘ " ' ‘ 0| d m__ .5" _ J , h_ w; p.11; y. .8. Ill P-l-l. Regiment m. “u; plyfmmm ‘i! i migloonmn’ nu o. uhlfnwh’ wnfiflef,’ q“, ~ OANADIAN our! Hattie. RorywPta. Mulgruvc, us. Russell.’ Alonzo m‘. m Pnvloully Miainl 0n Active Sor- Imperius. Tgieodiget Kenny. !'.- ( OVItI-irlitsl ) N" ouded Ml-rysvkiile, N3. '“_’,°d",mN,,°'§-1§§ Ellwood?‘ n-sgt. s'1t£§:>?g.'*ivt~'iiikn “wit... no. Previously Boar: nonfi- lholllntmh. William Alexander. ens?" Pension mu. 0n. Cllfllry. Alta. I Rani-mi In A Pte..mliipgpvelptgil B. 6 m“ Andaman. William mm’ m Meander, Jamel William. IO. Joy. Kenna“ ‘.'l!1'.::u. PO. Ot- Royal Canadian Artillery W0 p i! y ‘Pruro. . v rwlch’ on.“ -~ N .:._——~_:::- .:-=' 1 ' ~~——- -~-——- .- . "' .____--—-~ __.. Nzilthom. my. Ifi-Bct. Winnipes. anwnsk, Calm-ti‘. sx-act. Nut- .1 ley. NJ. U.S.A. .. Bailey, l-lar Jamel, E681» Hicks. Earl William. Iii-sot. To-' tlltougliis Garlisle. T Van uver. B. . Bxombe, Jack Kinlowood. 1'0. St. Ellis, Kansas. USA. Barneanmléemuel George. FL-Lt. c , a. “hwy... Frank Dennis. DEG. ., Wlnni . M8!!- Boyd. n53 mum. m-azi. T0- onto, Ont. Breault. Albert John. 1'0. Osh- awa, Ont. Brennan. William Thomaspfil. Vancouver, B.C. Chapman. Floyd Richard, 1'0. Hamilton. Ont. Clarke. James Hudson. Itl-Lt. Canadian Army Overseas. Coghlan. John Francis, F0, Gluslyn. Sask. Denison. William Henry. F.- Bgh. IJumby, EC. IEdBgor, John Donald, 90., Kas- o. C Fairbanks, David Charles. D.F.C. and Bar. S.-L.. Ithaca. N.Y.. U.S.A. Folkersen. John Brock, E-Ssta Dauphin, Man. Foster, William Mortimer, D. 1". C.. S.-L., Guelph. Ont. F0» Bur- Fraser. James Allan. rie. Ont. . Gaunt, David Winston. PO. Ed- monton. Alta. Gum, John. Ffl-Sgt, Windsor. Ont. Gendron, John Russell, PO., Smiths Falls. Ont. Goddard, Lionel John. 110.. Brockville. Ont. Goodier. Charles Arthur. F0. Montreal. Que. Graham. George Robert, FK-Sgt, Radville, Sask. 38h Ore. Douglas Gordan. Hackett. Guy Harding, F'J.—Lt.. Juby. Allan Francis. Il-Sgt. Toronto. Ont. I pire’s highest award ior valor. The E. Cosena. in the kitchen oi’ his award. and at the bottom. Sgt. Nelly 5, playing with souvenirs léeilgai FOR r piano for sale lgjn! [luardiu Want Ado-and it. wasn't met" Sgt. Aubrey Cosens. oi’ Latchiord. OnL, (upper right) is the only soldier o! the Canadian Army o! thb war to be awarded the Victoria Cross posthumously. ed by the Minister oi Notional. Defence. He was bullet several minutes alter the action which Mooshoi’ in Holland. Upper leit shows Sgt. Cosen’: lather, Charis; Latchiord home. utter he heard o! the Coach's two young cousins, Bobby 6. and he sent home irom Germany. too young to realize the great honor to their name. - (Canadia IJISSOLVED ORAL VACCINE CATARR-H See Page 3 Toron o. Ont. Montreal. Que. a railwayman in civil life. The award was announc- kiiled by a. sniper‘: named him the Em- action was at the capture o! n Army Photo). IIBII of women. v everywhere. As every woman knows, a lot has been said about the splendid contributions which women have made in many lines of national endeavour. But the King Government has side-stepped the issue when it comes to doing anything about the rights john Bracken will give you definite action! "I: i: :1» policy qf rbi: party, " be says, "no m that women are given tbs opportunity m talc their full place in tbo council: d tbs nation, in the Qbinct, in tba Senate and on govern- ment boards administering public business." john Bmckcifs policies for social betterment also reflect his awareness of the rights and wishes of the women of Canada. Perhaps the fact that be is a family man himself influenced him as he shaped these policies, for they give Canadian women the assurance of economic security and better opportunities for their children-advantages which women have always sought for themselves and their families. In short, john Bracken’: objectives are the objectives of Canadian women "A genuine new dulfor mum, not merely pica: and him concessions” To these measures john Bracken is pledged: I To provide a uniform and comprehensive security plan for all Canadians, including ex- tended unemployment insurance coverage, acci- dent aud sickness benefits, children's allowances, maternity benefits, widows’ benefits, retirement pensions and increased old age pensions at age 6S. , eilicient preventive health service and tributary health insurance scheme. .,- that the rights and aspirations of women deal to the women of Canada. f’ ~ EOUAI. RIGHTS FOR WOMEN IN BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY t The Progressivo Consorntlvo Pony recognizes aim Canadian women have ,‘ earned die right no cake their place, on equal manna, beside men in business Ind industry. it stand: for the principle of equal pay for equal work and equality of opportunity and treatment in other recpccu u between men and women. Taxation and other reforms w encourage the establishment of new businesses will open to enterprising women new and better opportunities to engage In profitlble buiinel! for themselves, and to play their full par: in die business of the nation. ~ i’ A MAY__Z_§._194s O To set up a positive national health programme including improved nutritional standards, an 0 To provide financial assistance to enable young Canadians, according co their abilities. to receive advanced technical or professional mining. No token gestures, these, but definite guarantees backed by legislation wbenjobn Bracken takes up the reins of government! Only the Progressive - Conservative Party has a practical program designed to cure the social and economic ills which women have long recognized and sought to overcome. Only this Party otfera a genuine new a con- willbe throughout Canada- ‘ ~ e ACTION ON HOUSING This Party is pledged to a notion-wide hous- ing program. It will co-openw with the Provinces, the municipalities, the building trades and other‘ agencies for immediate coir _ ltruction of modern apartments and homes mm: ram INCOMIS to sec dino- f,» they have to pay foi- gooda and services. expanded, both n: home and abroad. john Bracken, himself a farmer, is pledged Q Farmers get prices that are in line with what Q Markets for agricultural products are WIN WTH BRACKEN By J. R. Vote for your PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ‘CANDIDATE hbihhlbhhnnflN¢IlI"""'-"‘I Our Borirdi iii. “Tit Williams Tirzesomis: 1 ‘mm PUT TH IT OUT " AN‘ ALWAY$ LEAVEWT SE'I'I'IN' v V, THlSilS GIITIBPA LITTLE‘ MORE VAUL 1'0 Jl HAUL m no Boom JUMPER. 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