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Tegeu Ita i Two Killed And 10 Missing In R.C.A.F. The Royal Canadian Air Force la 1U MOth casualty Uat of the war Thursday reported two men miss ing and believed filled during verses air operations, five missing after oversess air operations -and five missing altar flying operations in Canada. Tpree men were listed as prisoners of war- and one dangerously injured on active service. Doth- overseas; and one was listed as seriously in In Can ada. following is the latest list of casualties with official numbers and nex of kin: Overseas.

MJaelat, belie red killed daring air eperatteaa: Wilson. Thompson Lawric, PO. JI129, Alex Wilson (father), 21 Xlora street, Cuelpb, Ont Mitchell. Norman Use, Sgt, R- ni9, Archibald Mitchell (father), I -Balfour avenue. Mount Royal, peer Missing after air eperaUene: Pellett.

Keith Thomas, PO, J-751. Mrs. K. T. PeUett (wife), Armstrong, B.C.

MeKenaa. Gerald Lewie, Fit SgU B7S8S1, Mrs, G. MeKenna fwtfe). MS Breaera avenae. Ottawa.

Horace' David. Sgt. R-B. J. Baittla (father).

Apt g. II Park Place, Westmount Qua, Chalklen. Christopher Norman. Sgt. S7I9SO, Christopher father), 43 Hiawatha street St.

Thomas, Ont Hilts, Lawrence Donald, Sgt, R- M31I. Mrs. L. C. Hilts is maries sireei.

iruro, nj. Prisoners eg war. Hart Hugh Gerald Philip, Sgt, RI7379. Philip Hart (father). Alcazar Hotel.

Vancouver. Johnston. Cordon EUwood, Sgt, 1 01151, Merle Johnston (father), 48. Hit street N.W Portage la Prairie. Man.

Shaver. William John. Sgt. R-M2M. Mrs.

W. J. Shaver (wife). 84 Perrault avenue. Bourlamaque, Que.

Deagereeal lajured en active Shepherd. John Brought Sgt, R1012S2. Henry Shepherd Jr. (father). Suite Iff, Mt Crown Apta, Pint street North Vancouver, B.C.

Mlaalnc after flying eperaueas: Booth. Arthur Roland. Pit Lt, C1448. Mrs. A.

R. Booth (wife), Care of R. L. Denemore, Im-peroyal, US. Junge.

Walter Lawrence, PO, AVS4U713. Mrs. W. L. Junge (wife).

33 Crown street Coo tarn undra. N.S.W. Knowlae. David McGUUvray, PO, JM22. Mrs.

M. D. rrench (mother), 88 Castlafleld avenue, Toronto. Sawyer. Charles Gordon, PO, J12SM.

P. W. Sawyer (father). usi Union avenue. Victoria.

Sells. John Douglas. Pit Sgt. lit Biscui ZslkSlsSfM Tke seed of war asve m4 It iasMnble for at ktf e- plrwa Csaeda with Vicm-Wst m4 Peek tma'i Umam lagiuk bi toils. Ve're umif sea we ask yo as look forward to she tlae wbeo.

stata, umn semiwe auceits will ae aere for yea. 1 lOHDOM.lNiLA ANN PAGB WHITE BREAD VITAMIN "B- ft tiwwrf POOD STORXS teres, bey Bakar'aiae eeeea wkh a fipamiiw ef awslky sad geedaess ass Je8 years. Prepare it easeteiag le the I a Ike packesa, SekerS I asaee tke Baker way sj ks deUeleas, aeeckklag keeb an Struggle Grows for Control of Guadalcanal i Hi liiisillliilissiiiil 111 liif lis i Ifi'MiiGNKnMinC "lil ilssli ssfl Hi 00ssiliUl lllliiljiiillj MAROVOVO jured In a crash. in TO BLAST EXPERT KILLED. SHELBURNe, Ont.

Oct R. J. (Dynamite Bob) Little. an authority on explosives, waa fatally injured tonight when his car left the road and crashed Into a ditch nine miles south ot here. TULAOI lillliiiHii; i Hi fOlONPA iHliiS GUADALCANAL ISLAND Reported Missing Six Died in Action LONDON, Oct eV It was learned today from a German source that six Canadian sergeant pilots who were missing by Canadian authorities died In action.

The men. their home towns and the dates on which they were reported missing: Harvey Laceile, Toronto, July Boyd Al lison Dakln. Berwick. N.S- July D. Pearce, Parkman, SaslL.

July NiB. Waelpley, Corner, sunrs couatv, hj, July H. Latimer, Athens, Ont, July L. O. Scott, New Carlisle East, QueV May 21.

Army Nurse Dies in Kingston KINGSTON, Ont, Oct CP) Miss Mary Nunn, RJ, award ed the Order 'of the Royal Red Cross for valorous services as an army nurse during the Pint Oreat war, died In hos pital here tonight Miss waa decorated in Buckingham Palace in 1018 by the late King George V. She acted as supervisor -of a military pitai in England ana also In Prance, and Wales. -A native of Lansdowne, Ont she waa graduated from Brock-ville General Hospital She had lived at Alexandra Bay. N.Y for me peat is years. Final Honors fold ..4 Mrs.

S. Griffiths ReUtives and friends paid their final tribute to Mrs. Sarah Grif fiths, wife of Harold Griffiths, of warren, onL, at 'her" funeral on Thursday afternoon. Grif flths died on "Tuesday at a local hospital from injuries received when she was struck early that morning by a street car on Rideau street The funeral service held in the chapel of Hulae and Play-fair Limited, 31S McLeed street, and conducted by Rev. A.

Bender. Interment was in Beech- wood cemetery. Chief mourners were her husband, and a daughter. Miss Gwen dolyn Griffiths. A number of floral tributes were received from personal friends in token ef sym pathy and esteem.

Three of Five Airmen Killed Were British CALGARY, Oct 8 Names of three of five airmen killed in air accidents in. the Calgary area early this week were released today. LAC. Michael R. Woolley, surrey, England, waa killed in a crash; LAC.

J. Darling, Eduv burgh, Scotland, was instantly killed when struck by a propeller. and LAC Buckley, New. castle-on-Tyne, was fatally in feMFLORIDA KUKUM siia I jJ HVV it ,1111111 VJ HiiiiiiP 27m ISLAND PH gSJHMfaliJfmCn y.SiiiiiiiiiHiiiSHgyiiaSiiiHHiif Ottawa Retail Grocers Urge innisnrfi a ilillilii IjjHHI Hi i jji; STATUTE MILES Japanese have landed more men oh GuadaJcanaJ Islnd under cover of darkness, but VS. marines were reported to be holding last after taking a toll of attacking 'planes and ships.

The objective is an airport (flag) on the north shore of the Island, held by. the marines. US. forces also' hold positions pn Florida and Tulagl Islands. v- K.

A. Sellg (father) Bridgetown, NJJ. Serieaely 111: Mtfcdonald, Neil Archie, CpL, R18M70, Mrs. Earle Reavely (sister), Lcamlngym, Ont Enforcement of Sunday Closing Not Economic Necessity to Have Stores Open ion the Sabbath' sharply criticizing the recent move by a group of Ottawa store keepers to obtaln'legal permission to keep their afbrea opeh on Sundays; the. Ottawa Retail Grocers' and.

Butchers' Association has tendered a petition to Mayor Lewis and the Board of Control asking for strict enforcement of Sunday closing laws in the Capital. The petition, claiming that dealers stay, open- on the Sabbath to sell foodstuffs, sub ject other merchants to unfair competition, maintains it is "not an i economic necessity to have these stores open on The document is signed by Hi B. Cherry, president J. Oakley Dorion, secretary, Committee Chairman R. H.

Aubrey, N. Slone, T. W. Collins, Alexander Da Prato and J. A.

Poirier. The petition reads: In connection with the recent controversy that has been aroused as a result of the attempted en forcement of Sunday closing legislation, we, the undersigned committee, representing the Ottawa Grocers' and Meat Dealers' Association, desire to submit the following brief statement in the hope that will help to clarify the issue. The reputable merchants ot Ottawa and their employee desire freedom from toil on Sundays, and they desire that freedom under condition which will not subject them to unfals competition on the part of any one group that is prepared to disregard the laws and sell their merchandise on In the- present we have on the one hand, the laws of the land, and on the other, a selfish minority operating behind an alleged public need, who continue to Uefy the laws. It is not an economic necessity to have these stores open on Sundays. It is a fact that generally speaking, the type of storekeepers operating these stores are break ing down tne standards 01 Cana dian Citizenship by ignoring all those occasions which law noted.

Forget personal whims; bigger things demand your care. July 24 to August 22 (Leo) Stimulating and encouraging Influences. With your own pep and zeal added to today's advantages, you should be able to turn 'in a fine accounting. Employer and employe equally honored. Aagmst XI te September XX (Virgo) Business in general, all urgent work, manufacturing, deal ing in.

lumber, tools, farm products and materials for the fighting and home fronts are on today's sponsored list Full steam ahead. September 24, to October XX (Libra) All activities and items listed as favored for Yirgoans are also in your lucky column. Excellent 'indications -for earning and saving. Invest in war bons-9 THE OTTAWA JOURNAU fRIDAY. OCTOBER 9, W2.

-IrVIALAiTAl mm ilia 'IK- llii 1- social custom have established as recognised and necessary days of physical and spiritual significance. If they are permitted to continue to openly flout this particular law because it happens to be unpopular with them, then the precedent has been established That some other law which, some other group finds unpopular, can also be openly flouted, with the ultimate breakdown of respect for all laws. If, because of alleged necessity, the contention that the public cannot buy their food requirements in. six days and that food stores should remain open seven days is valid, then -it ia-an easy step from that position, to the position that the public cannot buy their clothing in six days; and once ihia is admitted, we have a progressive deterioration of moral and physical standards. We respectfully submit that this is not the time to weaken and dilute these standards, but rather period when they should be restated and upheld by the appointed custodians of our Canadian '-i The question as to whether the present law is obsolete is beside the point; and the 'Parliament of Canada ia the only body com petent to pass judgment It may be that the statutes under which the Police authorities are working are' clothed In the phraseology of other days, it may be desirable to amend these statutes, to bring them in line with modem condi tions.

The orderly processes of democracy provide waya and means by which this can be done, if necessary, and public opinion brought to bear upon. Parliament can find suitable expression. Roca, tx-Yice-President Of Dies BUENOS AIRES, Oct 8. Julio Argentino Roca, former Vice-President of Argentina, died today after a long illness. He negotiated with Britain the Roca-Runclman trade treaty in 108).

69, waa the son -of Gen. Julio twice' President of and Argentina. Ihdiviqual Horoscope FRANCES DRAKE Look the section your blrthdsy comes in and find what your outlook is, according to the stars, far Bataraay, October IS. Karek 81 to April XI (Aries) Not especially auspicious for per sonal, financial gain but purposeful thought and effort will make headway in spite of dullness, of day or difficult obstacles. It's, up to you to overcome hindrances.

April 21 to May St (Taurus) How you tackle your -duties In the very beginning today is important to the success of thai whole days returns. Be know that you -can make good when you try hard enougbX- Fresh' opportunity for self-expression now. May 81 to Jane 21 (Gemini) Should be "a favorable day for business and ihduftsjal.advanee- mcnijuung output adding new ideas and equipment: to meet demands and. increase the value and efficiency of your product Shipping interests and other maritime activities top favorites. V.

Jane 22 to July 28 (Cancer) Fairly favorable double so If you put your heart and head in your work and add that clever Ingenuity for which Cancer folk are help speed this war to a victorious conclusion. October 84 to November, 22 (Scorpio). Condense energy and talents to the most efficient producing power don't scatter them on pointless endeav on. Quickly absorb Instructions, orders and what Is expected you, then execute them, with true Scorpio cleverness. November XX to December 22 (Sagittarius).

Be very careful in expenditures. Don't waste any thing. Show your skill in a quietrl but telling way. Help others to double their efforts to the common cause. Seek knowledge, use it rightly, December XX to XI (Capricorn) We all are exposed to many ideas, rumors and suggestions but be wise and separate the valuable from the Value-leas, the rumors from facta and she sound advice from the impractical Opportunities-in' many lines today.

January XX to February XI (Aquarius) Processing plants, production of substitutes and synthetic products, dealing in lumber, hardware, tools, wire, and other such commodities of vital import; ance now, are particularly favored under today's planetary as February XI to March XX (Pisces) The sort of day that will yield in results- comparable to the efforts expended by you. Especially favorable -for familiar affairs, recreational activities, sports and military matters. A child bora en thtsday: In tuitive, keen in Judgment yet Inclined to weigh things too long at times, thus losing opportunities. Indecision can be a restricting factor to success. Dependable, capable, honest Guard against being imposed upon by those who would prey on sympathetic nature, JudgeCpusineau Bereaved Mrs.

83, mother of Judge Louis Cousineau, former mayor of Hull, died sud- I denly at the home of her laughter, Mrs Andre Guertln, 18 Cham-plainVstreet Gatineau Point, Thursday afternoon. Born In Gatineau Point Mrs. Couslneau was the daughter of Francois St- Jean and Franco lae Valve. She married the late Louis Couslneau 88 years agox i She was a member of St Fran-cols de Salle parish at Gatineau Point and, belonged to the Ladies ot Ste. Anne Societyj Surviving are Judge Couslneau, and five daughters, Mrs.

Guertkv Mrs; Alphonse Pariseau and Mrs. Romeo Cote, of Montreal; Mrs. Ubald Belanger, of Gatineau Point and Mrs. Lucien Fortler, of Hull, in addition to a number of grandchildren and great grand? children. The body win rest at Mra.

Guertin'a residence and funeral arrangements 1 will be completed later. i r-. Mrs. Maiy Bohart Mourned at Funeral Many relatives and friends were in attendance. Wednesday evening' at the- of Mrs.

Mary Bohart former well-known Killa-loe resident-It was held the chapel i Hulse and Playfair Limited, 31S McLeod street Service waa conducted in the chapel by Rev. H. Cramra. The body waa removed to Klllaloe, where interment will take place today. Mrs.

Bohart died at the Civic Hospital on Tuesday morning following a abort illness. She waa her 88th year and spent most of her life in Klllaloe district She is survived by three sons, Henry Lisk, ot Trenton; Albert Llsk, of Ottawa, and Fred Liak. of two daughters, Mrs. Henry Jiroux, of Buffalo, and Mra. Harry Bohart, of Ottawa, and 27 grandchildren.

t- A large number ot floral tributes were received, among them being an offering from Employes, CNJEt Roundhouse, Ottawa. Joe E. Brown's Son Killed in Crash LONG BEACH; Callt, Oct 8. (JP) Capt Don E. Brown, XS, son ot Actor Joe E.

Brown, waa killed today in the crash of an army bomber near Palm Springs. The army ferrying command said Brown waa on a routine flight from, the Long Beach air base to Utah -when the crash occurred; Brown only recently was promoted to a captaincy, after having been commissioned a second lieutenant in the air forces July 11, 1841 Native of Manolick Mrs. Horton Dies BROCKVXLLE, Oct 8. (Special) following a 'lengthy Illness the death occurred in the General Hospital here today of Mrs. Emma Euphemia Horton, wife of Edward A.

Horton, 18 Pearl street west In her 76th year, she had been a patient In the. hospital for 10 Bom at Manotick, she was a daughter of the late Mr1, and Mrs; James Wilson. She had resided here for 34 years and was a highly regarded and well known resident of the community. v. -7 She is survived by her husband.

one son, Wilson A Brockville; two brothers, Fred Wilson, Salt Lake City, Utah, and Lindsay Wil son, Osgoode Station, i The funeral service will be held Saturday afternoon at two o'clock in the fanuty residence. Interment will be made in Oakland cemetery. Belleville Surgeon Dies Suddenly BELLEVILLE, Ont, Oct O) Dr. Richard A. Flynn, 44, physician and surgeon, died suddenly at his home here today.

A native of Langdon," North Dakota, be was educated In Kingston, Ont, at Regiopolls college and Queen's University. Mrs; John Briftain Dies in Ottawa In Her 93rd Year Mrs. Charlotte Brittaln, widow of Dr. John Brittaln who was formerly a leading educationist in New, Brunswick, died at a local hospital on Thursday in her 93rd year. Formerly Charlotte Bonney.

she I waa the daughter of the late David D. Bonney, of Titusville, NJB. Left to mourn her loss Is her family of eight children, including three sons. Horace, of Toronto; William, of Macdonald College: John, of Ottawa; and five daugh ters, Mrs. E.

R. Rutter and Mrs. B. Goodham, both of Ottawa; Mrs. F.

Blgelow, of Connecticut: Mrs. M. L. Grange and Mrs. F.

M. Robinson, both of Vancouver, B.C- also 18 grandchildren, nine greatgrandchildren, and a sister, Mrs. Archibald Brittaln. of Kitchener. The body ia resting at Hulse and Playfair Ltd, 315 McLeod street where the funeral service will be held in the chapel on Saturday at 42 pjn, and sonducted by Rev.

M. I 1 i lit. I T. N3, on Monday morning. PROPHETS GRANDDAUGHTER RENO, Oct 8.

Mrs. Helen M. Johnson, 81, a granddaughter of Joseph Smith, the Mormon prophet died today. There are dosens of deanmc jobs voungstera can da quickly and weO. Cleaning the bathtub is one of them.

It's easy work with Boa Ami. For Boa Ami gets off bathtub "rings' in a jiffy actually polishes as it deans. Yet quick as is. Boa Ami isn't harsh or gritty. It doesn't roughen or redden hands.

It's the ckanaer that "hasn't scratched yeti" Whj not try Bon And touaj? Every Wtoy im omen Mm Ottawa's First ews paper 1 i mince dDiIiteawsi- William Cain, 83 Dies af His Home The death ot William Cain, of 64 Redpath Street occurred at his home on "Thursday "following a year's illness. He was In'hls 84th year. He waa a lifelong resident of the Capital and was formerly 'with, the Civil Service in the Depart- ment of Public Works 'for SS -years. For some years past he bad been living in retirement Mr. Cain married the 'former Annie Green of Ottawa 64 years -ago.

She predeceased him by 14 He waa a member of St Brigid's Parish and was In the League pt the Sacred Heart and the Holy Name Society. 4 Surviving are three sons. Pal- rick, William and John, all of one Miss Irene Cain, of Ottawa; and eight grandchildren. One grandson. William -Cain, ia on active service with the -navy, at Halifax.

body ia resting at the parlors ot McEvoy Brothers, 2SS Kefit corner Nepean. from where the funeral will take place at 7.40 a-m. Monday, for requiem high mass at St Brigid's Church at 8 o'clock. Interment win be in the family plot Notre Dame tery. I 1 7 1 'i ymmgmmiMZ'! Let tho children you with tho tscssv, a 1 x-- -v Son Ami inn i for bflfishfubs sr r--u 4ipk 'WaWll eHratCsWaf ytt The Ottawa Journal is FIRST IN NEWS COVERAGE hot of the world, those, lightning fast news services, CP, AP and BUP rush today's flashes TODAY for.

our readers. The Journal is FIRST IN EDITORIAL OPINION 'well informed people every-t where read The Journal page! i FIRST. IN SECURING SPECIAL WAR STORIES. Packed with the full drama -of horror and heroism of events taking place today Drought to you complete from the men. who were there--" FIRST IN A vital compliment is that" The Journal is ever up top with reprints from our pages appearing in other news-papers across Canada.

FIRST as a traditional OTTAWA INSTITUTION The. Journal is deeply rooted in the friendly; affections of over 41,000 homes. FIRST IN LIVELINESS! From front page to classified, from news presentation to comics, livelkiess that compels jneader' interest. FIRST LA T-tALWAYS The Journal is the choice of thoughtful advertisers. i Our growth is your gain! I GREATER CIRCULATION FOR A GREATER OTTAWA, J.

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