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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 7

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Army Casualty List The Minister of National- De- fence today issued the 518th and 519th casualty lists of the war for the Canadian Army overseas containing a total of 183 names, including 43 killed in action, seven who died of wounds, three who died from an unstated cause, two drowned, 59 missing, one previously reported prisoner of war now reported missing, one previ- ously missing now a prisoner of war. and the remainder In wounded, injured and ill categories. Pie. John James Stevens, son of John Stevens, 872 Somerset street. Ottawa, and Pte.

George Evert Lennox, son of Mrs. Lil-liam Englis, of Brockville, were -killed in action. L. CpL Emilian Joseph Beau-champ, whose wife lives at 28 Sterling street, Ottawa, is reported to have died of wounds. Set.

Andrew Bernard McCann, on of John Stephen McCann, of Eganville died from an unstated cause. Trvr ArthnV Tfucyk Hancock, son of Mrs. Clara A. of Halleyhury, is reported as missing. Pte.

William Groves, ion of Olive Groves, Cornwall, was severely wounded. Pte. Albert Edward Dunn, son of Mrs. Sarah Dunn, of Brockville: Pte. 'Neli ton Albert Moratz, son of Fred Moratz, Golden Lake, and Pte.

Ferdinand Larocque, son of Xavier Larocque, of North Bay, are listed as wounded. Following are the -latest lists wnn nomes oi nexi-oi-Kin: LIST Sll. overseas. officers. ruled im actio.

Canadian Armored Corps. DEANS. B. M. Lieut.

Sprucedale, Ont. MARTIN. W. Lieut. Waterloo, Ont PEASE, K.

Lieut, BranUortt. died or wounds. May ml Canadian Artillery. 1 DOBBS. J.

D. Vulcan. Alta. WOUNDED. Central Ontario Regiment.

PULLER. C. Major. Toronto, atoraj Canadian Army Medical Corps. YOCNG.

A. Lieut. Winnipeg. MISSING. Canadian Armored Corpa.

DUNN. L. S. Lieut, Toronto. HARRISON, Montreal.

MILLS. H. Lieut. Barrie. SEAMAN.

It. Lieut, Cbarlotta- SMX7CK. H. Toronto. WILDCOOS2.

Lieut, London. WARJLANT OFFICERS, N.C.Oj AND MEN. KILLED IN ACTION. Canadian Armored Corps. BERNECHE.

L. DEPENCIER, J. Tpr, Mat-tochewan. Ont. HACKFORO.

T. W. Tpr, Thca-anion. Ont. JACKSON.

J. L. Tpr, Monley. Ont LYTLE. Tpr, Mount Forest.

Ont POCKILUK. H. Cpl, London. PROVENCHIR. H.

Tpr, Coati. cook. Quo. SEARS. W.

Tpr, Ortllia. SMITH. A. St Owen Sound. SMITH.

F. Toronto. SNIDDEN. Tpr, Toronto. TAYLOR.

A. Tpr. Toronto. Eastern Ontario Regiment. CHVNN.

Set. Sussex. England. C1CALO. Montreal.

COVEY. D. Pte. Charleston Lake. Ont RUNHAnf.

C. Cpl, Athena. Ont. STEVENS. John James, pte, John uveas (father), S72 So me act atrret.

Ottawa. Quebec Regiment. MAKELA. Pte. Val tVOr.

Que. MarMILXAN. W. A. Char-aottetown.

Sew Branawlrk Regiment "LENNOX, fieorre Evert, Mra. Lllllaaa Encus (mother), 2t -Broad street. Brockville. Manitoba Regiment FALARDZAU. A.

Pte, BertweU. Bask. R.C.AJ. Stars and Band Feature --Rotary Show at Auditorium Friday la the foreground Is the brass section of the R.C.A.F. orchestra appearing with the noted Air Force Show "All Having recently returned from a seven month tour of Eastern Newfoundland and Labrador, the hard-working cast Vi A "All fl.ar" are now busy rehearsing in Ottawa prior to going overseas to entertain the troops.

Never too busy to give of their services, a few of the members of this out-i standing service show will be on i hand Friday night at the Auditorium to high-light the evening's entertainment. A solid show stopper is Cpl. Jack Blckle from Windsor, Ont. With some fifteen years of professional dancing to his credit, in Canada, the United States, Australia and New Cpl. Bickle's smooth, graceful execu-.

tion of the most difficult acrobatic routines places him close to the top of artists in this field. Not content with doing just his own act. Jack Bickle is the dance di- tu. 111 4 vital no 1 trained the chorus line and created all the dance routines in the show. Newest addition to "All Clear" is LAC.

BernieiBray one of the top-ranking exponents of the harmonica in America. His playing of the old 'favorite "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" and "Dance of the Comedians" from Smetana opera "The Bartered to name but two in his -lengthy repertoire, leaves audiences begging for more as they applaud -this young musician's artistry. LAC Don Haskett, handsome tinging starx of the -show, hails from Brockville, and is what LOGAN. R. J.

Rfn, Winnipeg. NORMAND. Rfn, StXVital. Wan. British Columbia Regiment! BURTON.

G. Sgt, Toronto, 1 DIED OF WOUNDS. Regiment de Ouebec. BEAl'CHAMP, Emilian Joseph, Cpl, Mrs. Brrnadette Beanchama (wife), it Sterling St.

Ottawa. Saskatchewan Regiment THOMPSON, H. CpL, Maidstone. Sask. .1 DIED.

Royal Canadian Army Service Corps. MrCANN. Andrew Bernard. Sgt, John Stephen McCann (father), Egan- vllle. Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps.

BULLEN, G. Cpl, Huntavllle. Royal Canadian Ordnance- Corps. FRANZ. W.

Pte Blalrmore, Alta. DIED (DROWNED). Royal Canadian Corps of Engineers. ERASER. A.

Spr, Rochfort Bridge. A1U. New Brunswick Regiment FOWNES. B. Pte, Hopewell Cape.

N.B. SEVERELY WOUNDED. Central Ontario Regiment PATERSON. W. Pte, Toronto.

WOUNDED. Roral Canadian Corps Engineers. KENYON. Spr, Winnipeg. McLICLLAN.

W. Spr. T.R.C. CA F. Central Ontario Regiment.

BARRAND. G. Pte, Toronto. Eaatern Ontario Regiment DV'NN. Albert Edward.

Pte, Mrs. Sarah Dnnn (mother), 111 Bartholomew St, Brockville. MORATZ, Nelson Albert, Pte, Fred Morau (father), R.R. No. 1, Golden Lake.

Ont Nova Scotia and P. E. I. Reglmrnt 1IART1CAN. D.

Cpl, North Sydney RHYNbLD. J. Pte, Canso. New Brunswick Regiment WEAVER. K.

L. Cpl. West Saint John, N.B. British Columbia Regiment MUIR. J.

Pto. Victoria. Roval Canadian Ordnance Corps. BIGGS. G.

Rfn, Battleford, Sask. WINDSOR. Cpl, Montreal. SMC.HTI.Y WOUNDED. Royal Canadian Corpa of Signals.

GASCOYNE. Spr, Baltle Bend. Alia. SERIOUSLY INJURED. -Canadian Armored Corps.

WILKES, Z. Tpr, London, Ont, INJURED. Canadian Armored Corps. 8TRACHAN. R.

Tpr, Toronto. Western Ontario Regiment BROUSSIAU. A. J. Pte.

Tilbury. Ont Royal Canadian Army Service Corps. PAYETTE, P. Sgt, Villa La Salle, Que. J.

T. Pte, Upper Newport. N.S. SLIGHTLY INJURED. Canadian Armored Corps.

KNOWLES. G. F. Tpr. La Grange.

Ill, A Eastern Ontario Regiment ARTHURS. B. C. A L. Sgt, Lindsay.

Ont KIDD. J. Pte, Toronto. ATKINS. K.

E. Plcton. Ont Royal Canadian Army Service Corps. McCREA. M.

P. Pte, Crooked River. Sask. MISSING. Canadian Armored Corps.

lAMEY. R. London. Ont. IBAILEY, J.

Sgt, London. Ont BOWES A. Blythe. Ont CHAR RON. A.

Tpr, Detroit. J-LOYD. J. Cpl, London. Ont HANCOCK.

Arthur Richard Hugh, Tpr, Mrs. Clara A. Hancock-(mother), R.R. No. 1, Haileyburv, Ont LECLAIRE.

A. Tpr, Montreal. MILLER. J. Tpr, Toronto.

MOORHOUSE. H. Tpr, North Vancouver. MUGFORD. W.

Tpr, Kettleby. Ont. PELKEY. R. A.

Sgt, SHIER. R. Woodham. Ont. SLUMSKIE.

W. Cpl, Owen Sound. WAITE. F. Sgt Barrief.

WEATHERBEE. D. Tpr, Trenton. NS. Regiment de Quebec.

RARIREAU. Cap da la Madeleine, Que. HF.DARD. Pte, Pont Rouge, Que. BERGERON.

Pte, Biron. Que. BLAQUIERZ, Pte, St. Alex's de Matapedia. Que.

BOILEAU. J. G. Pte, Vllle St Michel. Que.

BOURDON. Pte, Montreal. i mm is known in show-business as a Possessed of a fine tenor voice, Don has sung his way into the affections of 117,000 service men and women during the past seven months. Friday night's audience will automatically add themselves to his list of admirers. From Hamilton, Ont, comes LAC.

Jack Kay, outstanding exponent of modern tap routines that take in South American rhythms, sophisticated swing and ballet Jack Kay studied in Hamilton, then New York, returning to Hamilton to accept engagements in leading hotel ballrooms throughout Ontario and to finish his education. Prior to donning air force blue, Jack played a prominent part in civilian shows entertaining the boys in camp. His work shows the effeet of good training combined with a natural dancing' talent. On hand to accompany these air force stars willbe the fourteen piece "All Clear" orchestra under the direction of Sgt. Hyman Goodman.

The musicians are hand-picked men from leading musical organizations throughout Canada, maintaining a level of performance that far exceeds their numbers. Sgt. Goodman, well-known Canadian violinist and' former member of the Toronto Symphony and concert master for Alexander Chuhaldins' String Ensemble, is a musician of wide musical experience coupled with a 'very real talent: He has studied under the finest of-teachers in Canada, the United States and England, i CHABOT. Pte, Quebec City. CHAMPAGNE.

A. L. Cpl, Montreal. CREPEAU, L. Pte, Farm Neuve.

Que. DUFRESNE, Pte, Point Fre-gate. Que. GODIN. G.

Set. Polnte Vert. N.B. HuARD, Pte, Gascons Ouest, Que. 1 JOANNETTE.

J. Pte, Montreal. LADOUCF.UR. Cpl, Montreal. LEBRASSEUR, L.

Cpl. Port Daniel. Que. LODPRET, Pte, Rlmouskl. Que.

Nova "Scotia and P.E.L Regiment HIGGINS. T. Pte, Truro. New Brunswick Regiment BOSSE, Pte, St Jacques, N.B. LIST l.

OVERSEAS. OFFICERSX DIED OF- WOUNDS. Canadian Armored Corpa. CASEY. J.

Lieut, London, Ont. DANGEROUSLY WOUNDED. Reconnalssanea Units. SMITH. R.

Lieut, Toronto. WOUNDED. Royal'Canadlan Artillery. MAULSON. G.

8, Capt, Winnipeg. RUSSELL, W. Lieut, Rcglna. WALDIE. R.

Lieut. Vancouver, i Manitoba Regiment 'DONOGH. N. Lieut, Rivers. Man.

INJURED. Royal Canadian Artillery. LYONS, J. Lieut, Montreal; WARRANT OFriCERS, N. C.O.I AND MEN.

KILLED IN ACTION. Royal Canadian Corps ot Signals. GREENWOOD. J. n.

Lm Wpi. wellanaport, ont Central Ontario Regiment BARD. T. Pte, Guelph. GRITTON.

J. Rfn, Toronto. LEWIS. W. Pte.

Detroit Eastern Ontario Regiment, SPURCE. P. C.1H.. Montreal. British Columbia Regiment BEEDHAM.

M. Pte, Victoria. B.C. I ECKMAN. A.

Pte, Powell River. riNNTE. A. L. Cpl, Vanderhoof.

B.C. JENKINSON, L. Pte, Michel. B.C. KILNER, C.

C.S.M Vancouver. McIVOR. Vancouver. MacPHERSON. N.

Pte. Vancouver. SINCLAIR. J. Pte, Camp Lister, C.

Alberta Regiment McCLOSKEY. J. Pte, Nan ton, Alta. THXEMZ, J. A.

L. Cpl. Startler, A1U. DIED OF WOUNDB. Nova Scotia and P.E.I.

Regiment. BURETTE, A. Plnkneys Point. N.S. SHEBIB, W.

J. Pte, North Sydney. Brltiih Colombia. Regiment BLACKLOCK. i.

D. A. Sgt, Hata-qui. C. DANGEROUSLY WOUNDED.

Manitoba Regiment BELL, G. RIn, Bures, Sask. SERIOUSLY WOUNDED. Central Ontario Regiment SCOTT, P. Pte.

Toronto. SEVERELY WOUNDED. Eastern Ontario Regiment GROVES, Wilfred, Pte, Mrs. Olive Groves Bedford St Cornwall. Saskatchewan Regiment HARVEY, K.

Pte, GuU Lake, Sask. WOUNDED. Royal Canadian Artillery. GALE. W.

Gnr, St. Catharines. LEARY. A. Gnr, Colonsay.

Sask. Royal Canadian Corps of Engineers. TUDHOPE, H. Spr. Burks Falls, Ont Royal Canadian Corps of Signals.

MYERS. B. Sigmn, Toronto. Western Ontario Regiment FUHR. G.

Pte, Tavistock. Ont Eaitem Ontario Regiment SANDFORD. R. J. Pte.

Eldorado. Ont 4 ttoebec Regiment MACKERETH. B. Pte, Sussex, N.B. PAGE.

C. Montreal. Regiment de Quebec. DERY. G.

L. Cpl, St. Raymond, Que. FLEURY, Jk P. Pte, Montreal.

LAROCQUE, Ferdinand, Pte, Xavier larocque (father), IS Victoria St North Bay. Nova Scotia and P.E.I. Regiment PHILLIPS. L. Cpl, Durham, REngland.

naniiooa MacMAHON. D. Rfn, Stratton. Ont Brltiih Columbia Regiment DAVID. D.

O. Bin, Glaslyn, Sask FEDORICX. F. Pte, Blue River. HILL; Sgt, Victoria.

Pte, Gibson's Landing. B.C. POULTON. W. Pte, Calgary.

STEPHENS. P. Pte, Armstrong. B.C. TOWNLEY.

L. X. Pte Vancouver. Saskatchewan Regiment1-M INNINGS, A. Rfn.

Dafoe, Saak. Alberta Regiment McCORMACK, A. Pte, Carseland, Alta. SLIGHTLY WOUNDED. Regiment de GENDREAU, Pte, Coin du Bane, Que.

Manitoba Regiment LEMMER1CK. M. Pte, Fort William. WOUNDED REMAINING ON DUTY. Royal Canadian NORR1S.

E. L. Bdr, Guelph. Nova Scotia and P.E.I. Regiment SMITH, E.

Pte, Cook Cov. SERIOUSLY INJURED. Eaatern Ontario Regiment BARHAM. J. Athens.

Ont SLIGHTLY INJURED. Royal Canadian ot Engineers. GAUDET. C. Spr, Amherst.

N.S. Canadian Provoit Corps. MITCHELL, R. J-. Cpl, Plcton, Ont MISSING.

Canadian Armored Corps. ALLEN. L. G.Tpr, Toronto. BEATON, L.

Tpr, Skye Glen. N.S. CHALLENGER, C. L. Cpl.

Port Dalhousie. Ont. GAGNON. W. Cpl.

Cobalt Ont GAUTHIER. O. Tpr, Great Falls, Man. HARVEY. W.

Kessock, Sask. KELLNER. R. Tpr, Otterville, Ont. KEOWN.

B. Cpl. Toronto. MacPARLANE, O. L.

Cpl, Toi ronto. MacKAY. M. Tpr, Sault Ste. Marie.

MEATXJWS. F. Tpr, South port, Lancashire, Eng. NATION, J. Tpr, Vancouver.

OGDEN R. Tpr, Aldergrove. B.C. PEDLAR, K. Tpr.

Toronto. PERRY, C. Tpr. Barrie. SCRTVEN, G.

H. Tpr, Weirdale. Sask. SOROKX, L. Tpr, Grandvlew, Man.

SWINIMXR. C. Tpr, Farnham, Surrey, England. THOMAS, A. Tpr, Traverse Bay, Man.

YARROW, Tpr, New Westminster, B.C. PREVIOUSLY PRISONER OF WAR NOW MISSING. Regiment de Quebec. DAGENAJS. Pte, Montreal North.

PREVIOUSLY MISSING NOW PRISONER OF WAR. New Brunswick Regiment. ALBERT, S. Pte. Bell Grave, N.B.

SERIOUSLY ILL. Royal Canadian Army Service Corps. GRIFFITHS. R. J.

Cpl. Canaan. N.S. Canadian Forestry Corps. SMITH.

N. A. Cpl, Vancouver. KEN OG AMI GIRL DRQVfNS. MONTREAL, July 20.

Nancy Armour, 14, of Kenogami, Que, was drowned today in the St. Lawrence river at nearby Ville la Salle. Police later recovered the body. CHILD KILLED BY TRUCK. LEAMINGTON, July 20.

Linda Gough, 17 months old, died on the way to hospital yesterday after she had run in the path of a truck that was backing up. Air Force The B.C.A.F. today issued its 940th casualty list of the war containing 76 names, including 15 killed, on active service, 96 missing after air operations, two previously reported missing now prisoners of war in Germany, one previously reported a prisoner of war now safe in the United Kingdom, and two who died of injuries on active service. The list confirms the death on active service in Labrador of Sgt. Myles Edward Duquette, of Arn-prior, and LAC.

Lionel Charles St. Louis, of Sudbury. PO. i. Ronald Oberlln Ellis, brother of Miss Rita-Ellis, 183 Slater street, Ottawa, and PO.

Clifford Stanley Johnston, brother of Hiss M. Johnston, of North Bay, are listed as missing. Sgt. Grant Bull, son of George Bull, 408 Edgewood avenue, Ottawa, previously reported as missing, is a prisoner of war in Germany. following is the latest list with homes ot next-of-kin: i.l LIST ti OVERSEAS.

KILLED ON ACTIVE SERVICED DfMOCK. Hedley Tit. Sgt. London. Ont.

KEEFE. Ernest James, FO. Waln- riant. A ta. LEADBEATER, Arthur' Cameron.

WO, Reglna. STAPLES, John Wlllard, PO. Rom- town, saak. STEED, Beechara Isaac Gordon, PO. Windsor.

WATES, John Leonard Qostwyeke. Fit Lieut, wamuion. MISS1NQ AFTER AIR OPERATIONS BARAN. Michael. Hamilton.

BEECH, Charles tTrask, Fit Sgt, Scarboro Bluffs, Onf. BONNETT. Leonard Douglas. WO, Edmonton. BROWN.

Richard Cyril Joseph. Halifax. BUCKINGHAM. John Alexander, Ret Cnmernrook. Newfoundland.

CAMERON, uougiaa newianoa, Winn na Collins, uwan mcnara, s-u. El- nhinatnne. Man. COLLYER, John WilUam, FO, Win- CONWAY, Joseph William Henry, East Angus, Que, I CROLL. Inn Bruce.

Toronto. DAVIS, Daniel George, Sgt, Gilford, Ont ELLIS, Ronald Oberlln, PO, Mlsa Rite Ellis (sister). 111 4 Slater It, Ottawa. FACEY, Harry Gordon, FO. To ronto, i FULLER.

Douaias. Windsor. FURNEAUX. Robert Vernon. Sgt, St Catharines.

GARDINER. William Henry, Fit Rfft Toronto. HAAKENSON. Malfred John Carl, Fit. Lieut, Berwyn, Alta.

HABILUK, Mike. Sgt, Winnipeg. HAG EN, Frederick Dermld. FO, London. HAYES, John Douglas, PO, Montreal, i HEATH, James, FO, Toronto.

HUPMAN, Arnold Freeman. PO, Rockland, NS. JACK, Ross Alexander, Sgt, Newton, Ont. JOHNSTON, Clifford Stanley. PO, Miss E.

M. Johnston (sister), 2S Ferguson St, North Bay. JONES. Douglas Fit Sgt, Dewdney. B.C.

KEENAN. John Ignatius. Joseph. FO, St. Boniface.

Man. KINGSTON. Philip Alan. PO, Reglna. KIRK.

Earl Edward. FO, Fort Frances, Ont LEA MING. William Clothier. FO, Leaside. Ont MARTIN, Richard Charles, WO, Ont.

MCALLISTER. Douglas Fraser. PO, Vancouver. McEVOY. Donald Sgt, Lindsay.

McQUEEN, William Melvin. PO, Hamilton. i MORRISON. Donald. PO, Winnipeg.

NAIRN. Lloyd Stephen. FO, Win- RDIN, Gus Mattlas, Sgt, Van- couver. OVENDEN. Georse Arthur.

PO, Sgt, Town of Mount Royal, Que. PETSCHE. Joseph. r.M, Vllle La Salle. Que.

PORTER. Russel Lylf. Fit Sgt, Carman, Man. PORTER. Robert Edward, Sgt, New Westminster, C.

SUINN. Gerald WO, RETTER. Alan Joseph. PO, Toronto. ROBERTSON.

Donald Wright FO, Vancouver. SMITH. Eric George. Sgt, SecreUn. Sask.

SMITH. Ernest Sutton. FO, Brant-lord. SMITH. Herirr Rverson.

Tit. Lieut. Truro STOCKDALE. George Edward, ro, Hamilton. STUBBS.

David. FO. Toronto. TAYLOR, Glenn William, Sgt, Grafton, Ont. WALLACE.

Donald. Fit. Lieut, Lang, Sask. WALLBANK. Donald Sgt, Toronto.

WICKENS. Herbert Aaqulth. FO, Shawvllle. Que. I ON.

Sidney Albert. Sgt, Guelph. WOOD. William Edward. PO, Toronto.

PREVIOUSLY MISSING. NOW PRISONERS OF WAR IN GERMANY. LUNDBERG. Sten Torkelason. FO.

Toronto. BULL. Grant, Sgt, Mr. George Bull (father), 40S Edgewood Ave, Ottawa. PREVIOUSLY PRISONER OF WAR, NOW SAFE IN UNITED KINGDOM.

WILSON. Glenn Patrick. FO. Ann Arbor, Michigan. LABRADOR.

KILLED ON ACTIVE SERVICE. BELL. Henry Hedley. LAC. Halifax.

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D. D. rfttSCftirriON. Gnu, ttalnlraa. Itch dw'" SOLDIERS! ATTENTION I STAND TV YOURFIIT I IVslARDS liniment Casualties I I I i COLE.

Clalrenctf Nathan. CHe.u I I i 1 Myles Edward, Sgt, E. Duquette (wife), Rudd Rptv, Arnnrlor. unis. Louia en harles, Cpl, Ham- Ilton.

I i MITMr nnnfc it villain, PO. Dart- mouth. N.S. i LEARD. Willis Howlan.

P.E I ii 1 LAC. Dartmouth. LAC. iarold Archibald. ST.

-LOUISJ Lionel Charlei, LAC, Mrs. L. C. Louis (wife), SIT Notre Dame St. Sudburf.

i TANNER. John ICharles, PO. Dart- Wiouth, N.S. 1 lit II DIED OF INJURIES ON ACTIVE SERVICE. HARRIS.

Willlnm Arthur. Niagara Falls, Onu WOOD. MelvlllelsUnley. WO. Shel-burne, Ont 'i JAMES! SMITH.

James Smith, a life-long resident of Ottawajfdied Thursday in hospital after si- brief illness. was in his year. Born in 'Ottawa, son of William J. Snfilh and the late Ann Pooleyji received his education in Ottawa schools. He married Minnie Haytcr.

who I survives, in Qtiawa in 1936. Mr. Smith tpr a short time in inc rr.t.u.Lifl ioi tnc Canadian Army, and urail his recent ill ness he was fefnployed by Lewis Motors. iff Besides his wlfee is survived by one son, Tjfcty; foutrothers, Pte. Joseph," ibverseas with the Canadian Arfny; Pte.

Richard, stationed in Ottawa, and George and OtUwa. The funera.1 will be held on Saturday frem the parlors of Hulse and JPlayfair. Ltd, to Blessed Sacfament Church for service at Burial will be maae in iNotre uame cemetery, J. G. RUTHERFORD.

James (Sraham Rutherford, died Thursday at his residence East Tempjjeton, Quebec, in his ma. year, ir Born at Perth, Scotland, son of the late John Rutherford and the lata i Elizabeth Graham, he received his education there com ing to Canada, about 60 years ago. He married Sarah J. Way, who survives in East Templeton. 51 years ago last June.

He at tended thtj! United Church and a member id the Acacia Lodge, A.F. and A.M. Buckingham. Besides ihis wife he is survived by one df Miss Elizabeth and one brother. -John, of Perth, Scotland.

xne tunerai wui De neia at ms residenceiion Saturday at 2.30 pjn. RevlT. W. Bird, of East Templetofj will officiate. Inter ment wiljtake' place at the Dunning cemetery.

MAJQR J. F. MORLOCK. TORONfTO, July 20. Major J.

Forbes iMorlock, 32, former lawyer of Toronto, was killed in France July 15 while serving with Royal Canadian Artillery, his father, S. Morlock, was advifed today. RANKIN'S HARDWARE PADLOCKS Al good assortment now in stock. 25c 50c 75c and Up Closed at I p.m. Saturday.

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FUNERAL OF A. WILCOX. Largely attended the funeral of Alfred Wilcox, who died in hospital on Tuesday, was held yesterday at the f'red N. -Garrett Funeral Home, at 2 p.m. Rev.

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Falma Dumouchel, of Cyrvllle, on July 11. The verdict said no blame could be attached to any person. The child had run out from behind a parked Cyrvllle bus, directly. Into the path of a truck driven by Eugene Beaudoin of Cyrville, which was travelling west through the village. The jury recommended that buses stopping in Cyrvllle make it a point to park well oft the roadway.

It was stated' in- evidence that the, bus had been standing at an angle from the side of the road, but that pile of sand at the edge of the travelled portion of the road had prevented the vehicle from being driven off the roadway, The inquest was presided over by Dr. A. L. Richard, coroner, with Crown Attorney Raoul Mercier examining tha witnesses. Dr.

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New Address: 322 Sparks 81 2-3781 REDDY KILOWATT your Electrical Servant OTTAWA LIGHT BEAT POWSB COMPANY LIMITED Sparks St I-4Sal ANN PAGE WHITE BREAD IT A I Canada Approved Bis 21-ea. sj. Cr Loaf at. tor 13U FOOD STORES TEID AT. JULY 21.

1911, 7 Montreal Road, who attended the child after she was struck, gave medical evidence. WO. F. Marcellus Killed Overseas WO. Francis S.

Marcellus, 26, of Chesterville, has been killed -on active service overseas with me K.t;.A.r. wora to uiu raeo Vis- kun fnlvH hv his narsntn Mr. and Mr. William WO. Marcellus has a Douglas Marcellus also serv- -ing overseas with the R.C.A.F.

and another brother, at 'home. A sister, Gladys, lives in Ottawa. KILLED IN ACTION. Lieut Granville King sford. Royal Grenadier Guards, has been killed in action in Italy according to word received by his aunt.

Miss L. Kingsford. 216 Cooper street, Ottawa. He is the only son of Rev. and Mrs.

Maurice Kingsford, rector of Ablngton, England, and a grandson of the Into Mr. and Mra. R. of RAISED PRICE OF BEEF. TORONTO.

July. 20. Paul Bassil and T. NlcUdff. Toronto restaurant keepers, were fined $50 and costs today when they pleaded guilty to increasing the price of food on their menus.

SATURDAY Keg. $6.95 47 quick clearance. range of sweet 52, 18ft to 24. No. 3 rz.

For (Chocolate Dairy Drink mm 'Aa Ottawa laautottnn. COAST.TO.COAST. Over see best with "DB. RITHOLZ PERFECT VISION CLASSES" TOITHOL57 OPTICAL CO. ns-naaf 181 SPARKS STREET OpUcal Parlors la Principal Cities Journal classified ad have pro-' duced result 'ater other mean have ailed.

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