Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The Province from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada • 16

Publication:
The Provincei
Location:
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Issue Date:
Page:
16
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

THE VANCOUVER DAILY PROVINCE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1943 'j Page Sixteen Thirty-five British Columbia Men Included In Latest Casualty List From Sicilian Fronts! MERCHANTS PROTEST TO OTTAWA Casualties in Sicily TOENTY CITY (By Canadian Press.) CITY CHILDREN TURNED AWAY SHOELESS Ask Increase In Quotas As Dwindling Stocks Are Swept Away In Pre -school Rush OTTAWA, Sept. 4. Issuance HEN WOUNDED by defense headquarters Friday night of the 16th official list of Practically every shoe store in Bindner, Ferdinand Fouche, Alvinson, Ont. Blake. Henry Alma, Flln Flon, Man.

(Wife overseas.) Butterick, Sidney Charles, Acting Brighton, Eng. Cassels, Robert, Pte, Greenock, Renfrewshire, Scotland. Chalmers, Arthur Frederick, Acting Winnipeg. Dafoe. Philip Van Rensselaer, Winnipeg.

Demytriw, Joseph, Prcecevllle, Sask. Dowd, Melville Gilbert, Glcn- Canadian (Active) Army casual ties in the Sicilian operation- Pte. Ivaa Drake g-t. B- A. Adam The sixteenth official casualty list of the Sicily campaign, issued today from Ottawa, contains the names of 35 British Columbia men.

containing 150 names and the wounded wounded the city is turning away children demanding shoes today, as the school opening rush is sweeping away dwindling stocks. All city retailers have protested to Ottawa, asking that Norman Last (grandfather), 3335 standing high in a packet are now delivered to the repair men instead of former 6li and 6-inch; packages. Repair men say the chief shortage is in ladies' light velvet leather, which has almost disappeared from the. market A composition sole for boys and men is still available in fair quantities. of the armed forces are being met and the surplus left for civilian use is too small.

Shoe repair men are busier than in the city's history, but they also are feeling an acute shortage of leather. Number one leather has absolutely disappeared from the civilian market and number two leather is not used. For men's shoes, for instance, leather Vi inches Archimedes street, Vancouver. Of these, 20 are from Vancou Shoe repair men are doing their best to repair the deficiency but even their supplies are short. The quality of sole leather made available by the government has deteriorated, resulting in more frequent repairs.

In most cases, however, the children have outgrown their old shoes. Very few "scamper" shoes were available for children this summer, with the result that they wore their winter shoes through the active summer Pte. Ralph Grant LeBeau, Mrs. ooro, man. Erllndson.

Carl Elmer. Pte. Wind ver, two from New Westminster, 1943 production quotas in children's shoes be increased. Lizzie LeBeau (mother), 1847 sor. Ont.

longest so far released covering casualties in that theatre brings to 1603 the total of Canadian casualties in the Sicilian action thus far made public. Following is the list: Officers KILLED IN ACTION. CENTRAL ONTARIO REGIMENT. Hoffman. Donald.

PenhnM. Alta. Kadrowsky, Stanley, Hamilton. i.eamen. jack waiter.

f.nrie- They point out that British Columbia's child population has largely increased in the past year. Supply of men and women's shoes is not so short and the rich, Ont. West Third avenue, Vancouver. Pte. Gaston Lenoire, Mrs.

Virginia Dale Lenoire (wife), Walhachin. Pte. Edward Lewendon, Mrs. N. R.

Lewendon (mother), 3254 Vanness, Vancouver. Pte. Wilfred Alexander Met Lord. Charles C. Charlea Lord (father).

Provincial Cannery. Rivera two from Kamloops, one from North Vancouver, and one from Saanichton, Port Moody, Nara-mata, Rivers Inlet, Cobble Hill, Victoria, Cloverdalc, Walhachin, Burnaby and Salmon Arm. Lieut. Marriott Wilson, son of Dr. G.

H. 2607 Nelson, New Westminster; Pte. Joseph r.rad. son of Mrs. Muriel Grad, Chase, John Earle, Feter- Two Interior Men Wounded Dorougn, jm.

Whltelaw. George Turnbull. Acting; NO RELIEF. usnawa, unt. uiiei H.i-.

Lowes, Edward Noel, Toronto. McMurdo. William Irvine, Pte, Mrs. Pearl Blanche McMurdo (wife), Suite 1738 Yew street, Vancouver. McNaney.

James. St. Catha civilian demand is lessened, as both men and women join the BRITISH COLUMBIA REGIMENT. Wilson, Marriott, Dr. U.

H. calfe, Mrs. Annie McLeod (sis armed forces and relieve the pressure on the adult shoe pro rines. Ont. ter), 3311 Lonsdale avenue, North Miller.

George Ado Dh. Pte. Winnl- Vancouver. ducers. pek.

Montague. William Harry. 2103 Trafalgar, Vancouver, and Pte. Allan Archibald Livingstone, son of Mrs. Maud Elizabeth Nelson.

R. R. 1. Saanichton, are the Some stores are more badly affected than others, but alj re London, Ont. Plante.

Paul Emlle, Levis. Que. Pte William Montgomery, M. Montgomery (father), 4333 West Eleventh avenue, Vancouver. Pte.

Hugh Mairs Munro, Mrs. Wilson father), 2M7 nelean avenue, Jiew Wrstmlnstrr, B.C. 8ERIOISLY WOUNDED. INFANTRY. McCrossan, Thomas Frederick, London, Ont.

WOl'NDED. CENTRAL ONTARIO REGIMEieT. Thompson, John Sparrow David, Toronto. BRITISH COLUMBIA REGIMENT. Robinson.

Arthur Leslie, Mrs. Natalie Olive Robinson wife). port an almost absolute dearth of Randall. Alfred Frank. George rreaenck Hanaau miner), inbbie only three men reported killed in action on the list.

The rest sizes below eight. Some say their sizes up to twelves are fast Hill. B.C.... Rccknell. Willis Stenhen.

Mak- Margaret Munro (mother), 1536 Thirteenth avenue, Vancouver. (Wife overseas). Pte. Robert Northey, Thomas inaK, man. Reekie.

Arthur Norman, Win. Jaw on June 30, 1924. He tended school at Kamloops and enlisted in the Rocky Mountain Rangers, then a non-permanent militia unit, in 1938. When war was declared, the battalion was mobilized, and Pte, Atchison was discharged because'' he was under age. He re-enlisted In tbe Canadian Scottish in Van; couver, July, 1940.

His age again, was discovered and he was discharged on December 31, 1940. He joined up again on November 15, 1941. In June, he took the opportunity to go! overseas with the sea forth Hign. landers. His wounds are not serious.

Lieut. A. Leslie Robinson of Kamloops, reported wounded, in today's casualty lists," was born in Gleichen, Alberta, on July 31, 1912. He attended Alberta and North Vancouver schools, taking his B. A.

at the University of B. C. He was practicing law in Kamloops when he enlisted in the Rocky Mountain Range rs. His wife, son and daughter in Kamloops have been advised that his wounds are not serious. His father, R.

P. Robinson, resides at Salmon Arm. Pte. Gordon S. Atchison, also of Kamloops, was born in Moose No alleviation seems in sight, for manufacturers themselves are short of sole leather.

One cause of the shortage is the greatly increased demand. "We sent our last pair of children's shoes out yesterday," said Gordon Leckie of J. Leckie Co. this morning. "There is not a pair in the house." The manufacturers are asked for ten times more than they can supply.

"In our own said Leckie, "there have been more children's shoes going through the factory than last year." Lack of leather soles is holding up manufacture. Demands nipeg. 209 H'. St. Paul street, Kamloops, B.C, Sharpe.

Henry William, Sgt, St. Arthur Northey (father), 2725 Savllle, John Maxwell, Lieut Clinton street, are wounded. The men are: OFFICERS. KILLED IN ACTION. Lieut.

Marriott Wilson, Dr. G. H. Wilson (lather), 2607 Nelson, New Westminster. WOUNDED.

Chauvln. Alta. RECONNAISSANCE UNITS. james, man. Smith.

Clifford Henry, Pte, St. Walburg, Sask. Stroh, Russell Henry, Acting Cpl, St. Jacobs, Ont. Tschlrhart.

Stanley Edmund Lau Pte. John Gerald Pion, Mrs. M. disappearing. Even good quality men's shoes are hard to get.

SLOW DELIVERIES. The situation has been growing acute for months, as orders placed for fall delivery failed to materialize, but cool weather of the last few days and preparations for opening of school has brought a climax in certain sizes. Pion (mother), Salmon Arm, McAsklll, Robert Edward Stuart, Verdun, Que. O'Tolle, Edward William Scully, B.C. rence, Pte, Maryhlll, Ont.

Waller. Maurice Fetheraton. Actlnr Pte. Henry Sawatzky, Mrs. L.

Sawatzky (mother), 5272 Elgin Cpl, Mrs. Jessie Waller (mother). Montreal. Warrant Officers, N.GOs and Men Lieut. Arthur Leslie Robinson, Mrs.

Natalie Olive Robinson 10SS Clare street, Victoria. street, Vancouver. weicn, ren. rte. siratnroy.

ont. White. William Gordon, Pte, Ke-nora, Ont, Cpl. William Donald Stickney, Mrs. Annie Laura Stickney 1 Yanhuck.

John. Sandilands. KILLED IN ACTION. INFANTRY. ill an (mother), 2716 West Thirty, eighth avenue, Vancouver.

Baldwin, Frederick, Toronto, Zaporzan, Jarvls. Winnipeg (wife), 299 St. Paul street, Kamloops. WARRANT OFFICERS, N.C.O.S. AND MEN.

KILLED IN ACTION-Pte. Joseph Grad, Mrs. Muriel ONTARIO REGIMENT. Ofloy, Hernert, Moroen, man Jamieson William Duncan, I NOVA SCOTIA AND PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND REGIMENT. Toronto.

Pte. Edward Lenard Alfred Yardley, Mrs. Mable Yardley (wife), 1694 West Fourth avenue, Gray, Kenneth Alfred, Mor- EASTERN ONTARIO REGIMENT. Calburv. John Beniamin.

1 den, N.s. Gorman, Laurie Eugine, Gor mnnvillp N.S. Grad (mother), 2103 Trafalgar Benevinc, unt. cox. Thomas.

Brockvllle. Ont. Hale. Blake Kenneth, Cam Duncan. George Roxborough.

Whitby, Ont. bridge station, N.s. MoKeeman, Warren Wilbur, Pte, Trenton. N.S. Lee, jonn AiDert, pte, sown Ham- i mi tint I Ont.

tltnn. Mailman. Byron Randof, Runlons. Buddy Edward. Pte, Brookfleld Mines, N.S.

Vancouver. Pte. Raymond Pontella, Mrs. Maria Pontella (mother), 4959 Victoria road, Vancouver. Cpl.

Arnold Leslie Harris, Mrs. Elsie June Harris (wife). General Delivery, New Westminster. Pte. Robert Arthur Northey, 20, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas A. Northey, 2725 Clinton, Bur Monaghan. William, font Campbellford, Ont. Rupnow.

Angus Elwood, Niagara Falls. Ont. Pte, St. Sydney Mines, N.S. Whitnev.

Clarence. Trenton. NEW BRUNSWICK REGIMENT. Babcock. Elmer Bertie.

Camp. street, Vancouver. (Wife overseas.) Pte. Allan Archibald Livingstone, Mrs. Maud Elizabeth Nelson (mother), R.R.

1, Saanichton. SEVERELY WOUNDED. Acting Sgt. Eric Forbes Sellers, Mrs. Ruth Morrison (sister) 3862 West Fourteenth avenue, Vancouver.

SERIOUSLY WOUNDED. Acting L.Cpl. Rowland Thomas Wearing Rowland Thomas Parke (father), Port bellton. N.B. NOVA SCOTIA AND PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND REGIMENT.

Freeman. Merrill Owen, Flo- reneevllle. N.B. Bennett. James Cummings Neilson Glace BRITISH COLUMBIA REGIMENT.

Clack. Reginald. Heinsburg, naby, enlisted in July, 1940, and went overseas in January, 1942, where he was stationed with a Clark, Charles, Pte, Sprlnghill, Alta. (irad. Joseph, Mrs.

Muriel Edwards. Alfred Clavton. tirad (mother, zioj Trafalgar i. forestry unit in Scotland. He anrnuver.

(wife overseas.) Northfleld. N.S. Ellis. John Edward Wallace, Sgt, later transferred to the Sea' Livingstone, Allan Archibald. near ruver, Ellis.

William Arthur. Actlne L. Moody. WOUNDED. forths.

Prior to enlistment, he attended Windsor School in Bur cpl. Bear River. N.S. Mrs. Maud Ultahrth Nelson (mother).

R.R. No. I. Saanichton. B.C.

SASKATCHEWAN REGIMENT. Flynn, Douglas Wlllwood, Beadle. Sask. Faulkner, Kenneth Addeton Clark, Head Jeddore. N.S.

naby, and was employed by Acting Cpl. Gordon Douglas Patterson, A. C. Patterson oaetz. Barton Emerv.

Mus- Parkhurst, Allan Elmer, Phil (father), Naramata. quoonooii unrnor, i.s. Knlckle, Gilbert St. Claire, Pte, Lunenburg. N.S.

lips, wis. DIED OF WOl'NDS. ROYAL CANADIAN ARTILLERY. Cpl. Charles G.

Lord, Charles Lord (father), Provincial Can Leaoen. Morion Lranwell, Acting Kosmack. Manley, Leo, New nery, Rivers Inlet P.O. vpt-. naiuax.

Letourneau, Ronald, Pte, Camp bellton. R. Pte. William Irvine McMurdo, Mrs. Pearl Blanche McMurdo MacEachern.

Francis Augustine, Pte, Georgetown, P.E.I. McNamara. Albert Edward. (wife), 1728 Yew street, Van Windsor, N.S. Marshall, Fred Harry, Sgt, Bear cower.

Spear Jackson saw manufacturers, in Vancouver. SEAFORTH CASUALTY. Pte. Henry Sawatsky, son of Mr. and Mrs.

George Sawatsky, 1833 Duthie, Burnaby, joined the army early in 1940. He went overseas in January of this year with the Rocky Mountain Rangers. Educated In Winnipeg, Pte. Sawatsky worked on his father's farm at Aldergrove before enlisting. Pte.

Edward Lewendon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lewendon, 3254 Vaness. His father is advertising manager of the to help cad pireseimt cirop of frait amid Pte. Alfred Frank Randall, Kiver.

Mervin. Reuben Edward. Sgt. George Frederick Randall Farnboroush. Hamnshlrc.

Ene. usKearn, unt. ROYAL CANADIAN ENGINEERS. Irwin, Clement, Vlewmount, N.S. Walsh.

dgar James, Saint John. N.B. EASTERN ONTARIO REGIMENT. Burfield, Arnold Norman Richard. Peterborough, Ont.

BRITISH COLUMBIA REGIMENT. Deitsch, Lawrence Henry, McGee. Sask. Miller, Stanley John, Verdun, Que. DIED.

ROYAL CANADIAN ARTILLERY. McNeil, Frederick, Glace Bay. N.S. SEVERELY WOl'NDED. BRITISH COLUMBIA REGIMENT.

Sellers, Erie Forbes. Acting (father), Cobble Hill. O'Rourke, Frederick Herbert, Pte, Newcastle. N.B. Qulnn.

William Augustus, Pte, Charlottetown. Acting Cpl. Maurice Fether- ston Waller, Mrs. Jessie Waller, sears, Frank Freeman. Pic, Keni- (mother), 1055 Clare street, Vic Vllle.

N.S. Williams. Owen Larkln. Cpl, Lock- toria. port.

N.s. Sgt. RoyArdouin Adams, Mrs. Cavanaueh. Gerald George.

Pte A. M. James (sister), Vancouver. Smith Devon. N.B.

Federationist, C.C.F., weekly (Wife overseas.) BRITISH COLUMBIA HtUlMtlNi. Mrs. Ruth Morrison (sister). 36S etables Adams. Ror Ardonin.

Sgt, Mr. A. publication, here. M. James (sister).

3so8 West 18th veg Went Fourteenth avenue. Vancouver. DAMiKROt I.Y HOt'NDED. Sgt. Eric George Ellis, son of avenue.

Vancouver (wife overseas) Pte. Gordon Stuart Atchison, James Albert Atchison (father), 937 Dominion street, Kamloops. Atchison. Gordon Stnart. Pte, Mr.

and Mrs. A. E. "Sam" Ellis, James Albert Atchison (father), (37 2906 West Fourth, is in a North Dominion street. Hamloops.

n.v. Rennett. Roland James. Fred African hospital, suffering Pte. James Roland Bennett, Frederick John Bennett (brother), 2131 Burrard street.

rirk John Rennett (brother). 2 1 SI Burrard street, Vancouver. (Wife wounds received while fighting with the Seaforths. overseas.) ROYAL CANADIAN ARTILLERY. Dussault, Joseph Roger, Montreal.

INFANTRY. Amos. Douglas Haig, Ox-drift, Ont. SKRIOrSI.Y WOrNDED. BRITISH COLUMBIA REGIMENT.

Parke, Rowland Thomas Wearing, Acting I Rowland Thomas Parke (father). Port Moody. BjC. Wagner, Carl Joseph, Hatton-ford, Alta. WOl'NDED.

CANADIAN ARMORED CORPS. Born in Winnipeg, 25 years Ham (father). JJSs'tUst Tsrea- i tT-seventh avenue. Vancouver. ago, Sgt.

Ellis was educated at Kitsilano High School and Brown. Douglas tturion. rte, mrs. H. B.

Hrown (motner), it.n. ao. flnvarflul RC. Drake, Ivan, Fte, Marjorie Drake worked for Pilkington Brothers before enlisting shortly after the war was declared. (Wife overseas.) Pte.

Angus William Black, Wil-liam Black (father), 2730 East Twenty-seventh avenue, Vancouver Pte. Douglas Burton Brown, Mrs. B. Brown (mother), RR. No.

3, Cloverdale. Pte. Ivan Drake, Vancouver. Marjorie Drake (wife), 1116 Howe. (wife), IIIS Howe street.

Vancouver, Ellis. Krlr Urorre. Artinr Mrs. Wells, John Joseph, To ronto. A brother, Stanley, is with the Violet Ellis I mother).

iu West; Fourth avenue, Vancouver (wife Williams. Howard James, R.C.A.F. In Alaska; a brother, Panninirtfin Ont. overseas). Fergle.

Arthur Lloyd. Calgarv. Forsherk, Norman Cornelius, Tie, Mrs. Marie Forsbeck (mother), 13S Norman, is in Nanaimo, and a sister, Mrs. Archie Muggeridge, lives in Vancouver.

Acting Sgt. Eric George Ellis, IV. Ninth ave, Vancouver. Hill. Patrick.

George. Pte, Mrs, Mrs. Violet Ellis (mother), 2906 Klaie Khrrhronko Hill (mother). 1111 Vancouver Livestock K. Fiftv-fonrth ave, Vancouver.

West Fourth avenue (wife over Labile. Peter Chardson, Artlng Cpl, Charles Chardson Lahrle (father), 41 Cypress Vancouver. Last, Walter Russell. Pte, John Normaa it (grandfather), 3JJ4 ROYAL CANADIAN ARTILLERY. Aebly, Edwin Charles, Grin-shaw.

Alia. Gagne, John Lionel, Gnr, Polnte Navarre, Que. Patterson. Cordon Douglas. Artlng C.

Patterson (father), Nara- mKOYALCCANADIAN ENGINEERS. Cartwrlght, William Edgar, Flln Flon, Man. Demers, Roland Joseph Isidore, Windsor, Ont. Eldiidge, Leonard Franklin, Haluk, Peter, Ttama, Sask. Llrtle, Emlle, Ansonville, Ont.

McEwen, John Alexander, Edmonton. INFANTRY. Andersnn, Vernon, East Selkirk. Man. Arbour, Elwln, Acting Toronto.

Bateman. Chesley Raymond, Archimedes at, Vancouver. LeBeau. Ralph Grant. Pte, Mrs.

Maaio lBeau. (mother), 1M1 W. Third Vancouver. seas J. Pte.

Norman Cornelius For beck, Mrs. Marie Forsbeck (mother), 136 West Ninth avenue, Vancouver. Pte. George Patrick Hill, Mrs. Elsie Sherbrooke Hill, 2777 East Fifty-fourth avenue, Vancouver.

Acting Cpl. Peter Chardson Iabrie, Charles Chardson Labrie father), 4150 Cypress Street, Vancouver. Pte. Walter Russell Last, John B. C.

stock yard ale Cattle S5S, calves 42, sheep and Iambi 132. slaughter hogs 19, feeder hogs 91. Cattle market was active on good butcher cattle. Prices steady. Plain cattle, especially cows, alow sellers.

Good butcher steers 11.50 to Good heifers 11.00 to 11.5a Good cows 8.30 to 9.50. Good stockcr steers 9.50 to 10.00. Good veal calves 11.50 to 12.50. Top lambs dropped 4.00, selling at 11.00; plain lambs went back on feed at 10.00; yearlings six). Hogs steady with last week 16.30 to 16.40 at yards and plants.

B. C. direct to packera Cattle 1133, calves 93, sheep and lambs 1931. Lenoire. l.uclen Gaston, Pte, Mrs.

Virginia Dalo Lenoire (wire), wal-harhlnr. B.C. Lewendon. Robert F.dward. Pte, Mrs.

N. R. Lewendon (mother), 4( E. Thirty-seventh ave, Vancouver. MAcAskill.

Donald Allen, Pte, Bronkline, Mass. McMillan. Jack Graham, acting Shedlac, N.B. Cpl, Kennra. Ont.

Matralfe. Wilfred Alexander. Pte, Mrs. Annie McLeod (sister), S3I1 I I Lonsdale avenue, North Vancouver, B.C. M.

St I Stationery Cop GeEaool Opcninc ZIPPER STANDARD 3-RING BINDERS A MULT-O-RING BOOKS and Retilte FOUNTAIN PENS MECHANICAL PENCILS Tremendous quantities of fruit and vegetables, ripening in the last week, have produced a critical situation in the canning industry in the lower mainland. To prevent valuable and irreplaceable food fyom wasting, extra help is needed immediately. No previous training is required. Anybody can assist. Spend any part of the next few weeks in one of the local canneries.

NO PERMIT FROM THE SELECTIVE SERVICE IS REQUIRED FOR WOMEN, OR FOR MEN, SEEKING ONLY PART TIME SUBSIDIARY EMPLOYMENT. Simply present yourself at any one of the canneries listed below, tie on an apron and go to work. Wages at regular scales. Help save this perishable crop, and aid on the food fronf. Apply immediately to: Bestovall Canning VV.

10th Ave. Canadian Canners (Western) 332 Drake St. Pacific Coast Packers, 2100 McPherson Westminster Packers 12 Front St. OR YOU COULD APPLY AS FOLLOWS: National Selective Service Office (Vancouver or New Westminster) Dominion Provincial Emergency Farm Labour Service I (Vancouver or New Westminster) Vancouver office MArina 2573, will be kept open Sunday and Labour Day ifinnigomrrj, i Montgomery (father), 4333 W. Eleventh avenue, Vancouver.

Munro, Hugh Mairs. Pte, Mrs. Margaret Munro (mother), 1S3S Thirteenth avenue, Vancouver (wife overseas). Northrjr, Robert Arthnr. Pte, Thomas Arthur Northey (father), tlii Clinton street.

Burnaby, B.C. Pion, John Gerald. Pte, Mrs. M. Pion (mother).

Salmon Arm, B.C. Sawatsky, Henry. Pte, Mrs. L. Sawatsky (mother).

Sill Elgin street, Vancouver. Sitts. Spencer Ervln, Pte, Tlllson-burg. Ont. Spooner.

Edwin acting Winnipeg. iui.bi,.. Ullllam Donald. Cnl, Sheet sizes: 11 8Vj ins. From $2.50 Pens, Pencil, Pen Holders, Crayons, Drawing Ink, Set Squares, Slide Rules, T-Squmres, Protractors, Scales, etc REEVES' WATER COLOR PAINTS Mrs, Annl Laura titlekney (mother), i Exorcise Books and Bookkeeping Blanks fjxerrlse Books In packets of 10.

Pkt 25 Brnkkmlnc Boalts All rulings. Each 16e? Kxerrlae Bauks and Scribblers Picture and black covers! from, dog. 0, Drawing Paper 6x9 Inches and 9x12 Inches. Pkt. lSr and ftgj, School Practice Paper Per 1000 sheets.

From. 40r Kxamlnatlon Pads Each ia. 7x1. foolscap Paper In packets. Each lOs tits Tturty-etgntn avenue, Vancouver.

Vardley, Edward Lenard Alfred, Pte, Mrs. Mabel Vardley (wife). I6f4 W. Fourth avenue, Vancouver. SASKATCHEWAN REGIMENT.

Bremner, Leo Joseph, Acting Sgt, Wakaw, Sask. (kl1worthy, Gerald John, Sgt, Dartmouth. N.S. Nlckol, Joseph Chester, Pte, Winnipeg. Srhueler, Leo, Acting, Cpl, Saskatoon.

Sheaffer, Jack Matt, Pte, Saak. (Wife overscan i. Walker. Wllbcrt Edward. Pte, South Saskatoon.

(Wife overseas). ROYAL CANADIAN ARMY SERVICE CORPS. Williamson, Randolph, Cpl, WUton Grove, Ont. MISSING IN ACTION. NOVA SCOTIA AND PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND REGIMENT.

Stark. Chester Wllbert, Pte, Wedgeport. N.S. TunpVr, Francis Claire, Pte, Mil- BRITISH COLUMBIA REGIMENT. Bletz, Frederick, Pte, Lousana, Alta.

Pontella. Rai mmni tM fM nienogranner sole nooks Each 10r and 15r Mndnter Note Books Each il Tn3 2H Loose Leaf Mian Nlckei-nlated 1 School Balers 12-Inch. Each RaT.and Drawing Portfolios Each 15c and 2Qr Hehonl Compasses Each ..7. 2S floeedba.il Lettering Pens Each Tnl Authorized by Education Authorities Reeves' 5 and 12-color Paint Boxes Each 4Sg Paint Refills, from Dozen 30 Winsor Newton's New Art Powder Colors, 4-oz. size Box 40t Poster Colors Bottle 2 Paint Brushes, from Each 10 Speed (mil Lettering Ink All colors.

Bottle 35 Chapman's Loose-Lea Note Books Indium Note Books Can be decorated bv student with school colors, crests or designs. Comnlef ika Science fiat Hooks Complete. Each 35(i and 4Se History Note Hooks ComDlete. Each ami TEXT BOOKS (haoman's Extra fillers Now, per pkt in for Loose Leaf Mot Books Each and 10 riLuna Maria Pontella (mother), 4t Victoria road, Vancouver. ALBERTA REGIMENT.

Harrla. Arnold Leslie. nl Mm. The CLARKE STUART CO. LIMITED Stationer and Elsie June Harris (wife), General Delivery, New Westminster, B.C.

McCormack, Arthur Edward, pte, Edmonton. McEarhern. Howard, Pte, Fort Saskatchewan, Alt. 550 SEYMOUR STREET Phone PAeifie 7311 VANCOUVER, I.C..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The Province
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Province Archive

Pages Available:
2,367,786
Years Available:
1894-2024