A Prnussoav, Reported lllaslng love Polnte. Died McIntyre. AO ,, Grandvicw N. La g4 Canadl ney, N. ‘rorbrock, N S Nova Scutia Yarmouth. 5- 5 _ Russell, New Ross, Ketepec, N. B West Saint John Caraquet, lhltN hi1‘. and Mrs. Everett Myers, Mt. Died 0! Halifax, N oi liasaaltioc Bcveridge, James. Ralph, !O., London, Ont. . a. , {Clenneth Albert, PO., Ed- Fredericton, N A ta of War-Germany 11%.! James Andrew, F0 A an. loscph Parker, FO., Win. ll. Roy George, WO., lnnis_ Thompson Stewart, Sgt, Se. N. Orillia. Ont. _‘ Missing On Activeil-larrigan Cove, —.\ow Reported Prisoners Miss“; 0f War-Germany i Emtcln. Aubrey Issy, F0, Yar. . S gtuart Archibald, F0, fn.. Chutham, MacDonald. John Elder, Edward stead, N. B Wilfred Edward, WO., . On‘. iillilllflS Kristin, FO., , Maxi. sly Reported Missing On Service - Now Reported le 5a McDonald, Donald, PO, 60 El- gizi ~. Goderich, Ont. .lv Reported ~ rvice — Now F Off’ ' l,’ -s Presumed “Bead ma Walsh‘ Mfllpequ I siie James, WO., Wing.I a (3 Two Islanders are day's casualty list. -k1lled in action is Ni‘, o. . Ont. . Robert Norman, !‘.-Sgt., B. C "A Result 01 In- uincrl 0n Active Service .11.. ltichnrd Nicholas, PO., Toroi 1. Ont. lmnscruusly Injured 0n Paper Drive Horizon. Vliiliam Wallace P0,, Tlminlns. Ont. CANADA Killed On Active Service Ln \\', Jo; min, said today. ast ' t‘ ’ 1h n Franklin, 5gp, to the ehsgth s drive B. T (in LAC» Hishland Wastefpaper, agai lit-d I11 Automobile 0 ., Rl"h.'ll”i'l Bruce. n:. Accident the (l to _.________________j>_reech the Objective. [mount/w- 185M‘! PQI I ll| M I. Langllle. Lawrence r ‘Alvin,’ ' River John. N. s. ltonasld Raymond, Opl., N New Brunswick Regiment Dickson. Daryl Russell, Rim, Regiment ' ' ' Iyllibfly. Michael, Pte, r brook Reseivc, N. S. ' Wounded ‘ loyal Canadian Artflary llcManus. Harold John, flu, . S. _ _ lWarren McDonald, w Missing 0H ‘ kin is his fostenmother, Mrs. Hilda listed as severely wounded; his sister, Miss Ada end or the citv G‘ *n\\'7ndvii' . ‘McKay. ‘grant Burns, LAC. ii§§d§¥1JQ§ZtAhf $318 D ‘l: -~ ' ~ ‘ (jag-u hc east drive netted 15D tons o: t nst ‘a city objec- flghlWilitllllv “h. Granda . I‘: N tural C o. Ale-sander ‘K1114. . Man. James ISEAS Provlncoa) Killed In Action an Armoured Riley, Jsohn William, and I. I. l. glmcnt Babin, Joseph Lawrence, 1th., Hatto, Whyinan “Rugby, Pta, Lanteignii Péiilippa Joseph, Pte, Savoie, Emery, Pte, Savoia Land. . B. ' Wounds Central Ontario Beg ent im Edward , Ada Duffy (sister) 93 Puwnal Sh, (harlottetown, P. E. I Canadian Armoured Corps Tozer, Geoffrey; Hanslord, Gnr., MacLean, David Lloyd George, N. B ' Slightly Wounded Royal CanadianiGArtillery 1'6 O , ,, Neville St, Dominion. Gm Nova Scotia and P. E. l. - Regiment McDonald, Arthur Warren, Pte., N. S. K Canadian Armoured Corps David. Tpn. Ham. ROYALICANADIAN NAVY island Casualties town. Pte. James Melvin Duffy is ' ‘ t-oLkin is .- _. .1 h Willi , no, n“ P“ 0 In Prgjlsk Mamam [Etltfefyawgii Pownai Street, Char. Bu Kenneth Howard, F..Sgt., ' t ml, Ont. ‘ . Elwood Cam b ll, t., _ B C P E ~58 _ William, F1..Lieut., Montreal waste Called Failure fictive Service MONIREAL, Oct, 3 _. . 2- . (CP) -—A Nlootl}. [.1 uard John, WO., M _ tWO night w t .- tri-n}. Qzic. ) on urated last rhsgrligpégiradghgenéglflauhfi‘ Seriously lll failure" insofar as th e‘ 6 cast end of Roy. ‘he my was concerned G A Langevm. Salvage Committee ‘chair; was confined . . Wed- sct for a sim_ nd ________.___. Barnard, otland. Corpa 'l‘pi‘., Syd- Uhlman.‘ Murray Clayton. Ton. Mill. Alhl n, has been notified that their Central Ontario In III! g 5g, h 1 “i soruoPte. Edward G. Myers, has MICISIHG Alflllld" DOM!!!- EQYQEXZ‘; hn-Qm’ Qtgtowgroggégmgn: been humus flow A118» 13. 1°“- P°'-- Bl- "Wm N- 5- them that their son, Ptc. Louis e. _ 1h flclmhiffilf- "Exlsilclggfl-nlgilllfifia Willi! has been wounded in action from shell fragments to Xerred to landers. over three T-wCill. Urban J. Walsh, has by Gwen Bristow Spratt Ilerlong this place and see a me talk?’ She always responded. _ Slnc gasoline rationing began she errands to the village, so could always drive out Wounded in lietlon Mr. and Mrs. Austin Walsh, 48 and thigh. Pte. Walsh enlisted Pt. 6th 19119. with the P. E. I Highlanders and was later trans. North Nova Scotia High. He has been overseas {I years. Another brother, turned from overseas shortly alt. became a major reasonable human being I'm going wild. Meet me f0!‘ lllrlCh. can't you, and let THE T m: PERSIAN . . . rich . .. . dignified . . 4 gracious . . . is the type oi‘ fur coat that ladies may wear equally well with daytime clothes 0i‘ with long dinner dresses. We are showing Per- It's m sians, styled in popular tuxedo model. salbgtgiatgnliarldlqdfiglic Ptc. gzrgit-vihg [cur years in Provost _ hardly necessary to tell you of the lasting wear ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE N w 1k n; ' g ‘ . - ovnsms ¢,m',’,b,n,'““'§,,°,d,,,, "QQIHM, and enduring beauty of Persian Lamb. We ' On Active Service Pte, Permiield Ridge, N. n. ———-—---_-_- . . -’ ' Boivd. oJorlm Duncan. Last. stcoggicu, Agnargd Joseph, etc, T invite you to see them here. Mime, n.. . ares, . . ' ccniwcii, Geoiégek Francis. !"1~ Nova Sflatellhslld P. 5. I. QmOITOW Li" '., W tr us. as . t Slilii-oskif Bailly William, Baska- S lllattieh ‘Nsililiifn egernard, Pte., ' is l"'ll. uFiS '. H em. . . Mir-ems on active Service Mm all any Wounded F QUEENLY Coats of Hudson Sea] ( dyed musk- AirG05eratiomd1 n Nova clotlamand P. l. l. Ax um nt. 0 rey 50h. -- nt ‘ ' ‘ . Lmf 1.30m‘, on, bum,’ _,ame§'Me°,,,n, m" M,“ rat) superb 1n quality, designed in styles ap proved by authoritative fashion centres, beau- ng, ilvilliam Henry. WO., Noonan, ivilliam Robert, Pte.,' _ . ' . I: Qht- Wan r John m Halifax. rlhlsd I A,“ cnarqm 1 tifuliy made by expert furners, with always Li CY, E , -, E II 0 0|! '39,? ggfm George Hem N"! 5<=°§:ll:::tl’- E- 1- mmllhgeeteh Herlortig looked across the assurance of complete reliability, coats that ‘ - ' 9 9° ‘WPS a her husband. ' .1. Que. MD 11,0. w ,rt. "Hlbet,‘ 1- . . . . they. Mme Stanley. P0» Mrs-c Hoylig; Waiglinuostlcir-eulilothcifl’ n: ,,.,,,',.E,' ffiflfjéf, “Yes I do will be an object of admiration throughout a Rcyal, N. S. Malpequc Rd” Charlottetown, P. Talking to ygu 15 such a’ m“; , . n, Frederic Cuthbert, rt. a. 1. You're good o, dfQp m, Hf“ long period of perfect service. . . . icouver Island, B. C. Died 0f Wounds and drive all e way herey . f Haitians, James Reid, Sgt, To- Reconnaissance Units to listen to me" ms r t., Ont. w 1 h, a d Th , ., ~ t‘ .. iilshg. Wendell Lyali, il-sgt. 300315111, at???‘ om“ T” Ellgbtéthkfioylltrsatlrigr bynig c 1:11;?- Edward, IO, N. wanna“ a waswbuke for W“ m w“ y”! D. u. Montreal. Que. Bcutllier, Allister Franklin, 'I‘pr.. trglclilgilfisiitntfhii; i: you like" and GOOD LOOKING’ serviceable and economical . . illliizigfié. 1811x31- Edwin. r0, Tfigiglaizlkalgi- Eémony Sgt H“ Erifxill-vlhegl-Rlllyzliay,‘ yout-o ‘oiwuyc French Seal (dyed rabbit) bring you really ' ' " - n you." I §,°,‘,““°1dB::°' mum“ "‘“'R§',,§' muudhn mm", Mary grgglyedhéhltkngetgrilv 1251153321: good service. They're of excellent appearance lllrl, Gera , .. Hull, Que. Clarke, David Go dp ed, o . ' ' M f. Clvfvrss William. Sat. Amherst. N. s. D 5 e m’ hyggggfdflgygeQggihcbeggg; ,. . all the French Seals sold here come from A _ Com u, m”, Guam“ gltfldiiccr of pictures at Vertex the foremost and most reliable fumers 1n Gan etku, Nathan, WO., Xel. In neers “d” It W“ always the same. . C. Hamilton, Winston Randall, Spr. Wm‘ mm” varlatl°“"'a Picmr” Mia‘ witch, Ildcn, wo., Milltown, N. B. ' "l" “WW would not set itself _. om’ Parsons‘ Donald William’ CPL, made, ac.0rs who quarreled with '. on, Charles Bruce, 10., North Sydney. N. S. the Yflmermmmi Wm"! Wh° ' 1 x . S., Ont. , Nova Scotia and P. E. I. mukmt write‘ dlrecw“ m"? Mia‘ ~ ' cc, Alfred Jerry, FL-Lieut. Regiment Bimlled everybody on the set. , . . , K, , L...“ on, M,,,.c,,,p,c_ Mmwm John Pm unexpected costs straining 1i1e you re always safe 1n buying furs here. . - ‘ i Charles Reginald, Po, Hunters Mountain, N. s. ' ' “WW- "eiiflie “its "Belling mad- IJ ustcif. Alta. New B. nswick Regiment demngly closer- 5nd 5pm“ d9!" 1*» i Reported Missing 0n Ferguson, Ernest William, new porately grabbing the telephone. .-\< ‘rvlce - Now Rcported,Six Roads, N. B, ‘Eizabeth, it I don't get out nf itrakcn care to keep a few colllilgilg M a‘ reserve, riding her b'c_vcle on she to meet CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. Shrhtt at the studio gates when he called her. knew hLs business chest to I gave hm this script to read and he's coming in this afternoon to tell me what he can do with it. Tough story. Also some scenes about motherhood that can be pcod if they're right and aw- ful if they're wrong." Elizabeth's eyes twinkled across at him as she s'pped her coffee. “Don't expect any suggestions from mo. darling. I! you want somebody to get romantic about mother cod. ask a man who's never changed a diaper." don't want him to get ro- mantle.’ Spratt i-etorted. "and as for _vo1i—" "-as for me. I'm no heln what- ever" Her attention cnuaht hv a sullen clatter of china. Elisabeth hrtlan to chuckle. “Snratt, on ithe way here I noticed a shop lzvith the sign ‘Henry K. Dishing- on... "What's that g0‘ to do with anything?" Epratt inquired. “Nothing. except that I amus- ed myself all the rest 0t‘ the way by ‘ilinklllil what fun it would be to find a parinersliib, especially a restaurant. called Waslfngton and Dishington." Sprntt laughed again. "You'v never learned anything about pi - tures. hut you do take my mind off them" "Let's hope the German writer more sympathetic. how (in you do, Mrs. Farnsworth." Elizabeth broke off briahtly. as Spratt sent her a Good Lord what have I done to deserve th’; look and the cushionv Wife o! one o! the Vertex directors billowed down upcn them. Sprntt not ub. trying tn hide his annoyance. while Mrs. Famsworih began telling them they simply must come to a party sho was having at her house for ‘tilt; benefit oi’ the Greek War Re- e “And don't keen standing up, Mr. l-Ierlong. I'll just sit down a minute and tell you afout it," she exclaimed, spreadlni: herself over an extra chair the waitress had left at their table. Spratt sati down again. pollelv assuring the lady that he expected to be working the iiiizlv oi’ her nm-ty. "Oh. but don't you. you. W911i. war?" she ‘insisted t!’ plaintlvelv. ignoring ih they both wore sli- you, I'm beginning to see daylight. This new German She could rarely otter any concrete advice, for he a good deal bet- ter than she did. but she had a . ‘Died at Cornwallis. N. S.. on the sympathetic ear nnd a sense oi’ ' , h???“ HmYY PQBWF- i’ 231'" 0f Seillvmber. 1944. due to an humor, and she knew how to keen _ , _ _ ouicr. B. ‘C. ,ac dent: 519m about what he told her. ver buttons indicative oi their anything else, Spratt interrupted CF18“! 1165116‘. FQ. Fvrlg Belyea. Christie Milton, 0rd-.She had, in fact, exactly what he having given three pints of blcuci suavely. _ n. mary Seaman 1S1, Saint John, needed. . Spratt remarked apiece. "Ill tcli you What Ill do. Mrs. -' Bob‘ Sgt" Mmnreah N- B- "New that I've got it ‘of! my "I'm sorry Mrs. Famsvturth,“ Farnsworth. I can't come to- answered Spratt. "Oi course I your party, since I'm clcse to a! understand the GFBEK will‘ H9- shooting (late and have w spend: writer ought to be a help. He's liei is a deserving cause. in fact. il great many’ evenings at the‘ starting out-like a pretty smart I've already made a contribution studio. But Ill be glad to 8W9 fellow." it. It isn't necessary for me to you-' he took out his wallet — "Can he write English diaio- attend a party to appreciate the “twenty dollars w be added w the listed in to- gue?" need," funds.raised by your entertain-i RBPOFWCI B! “Oh yea, funny expressions "But that's not quite the idea." merit." PW GBQTBB sometimes, but any competent urged the worthy cieature. ‘Ids Why thank you, "Mr. Herlong, 11°59 Hem-Of- coliaborator can fix those. He's what your presence will do for how good oi’ you! she cried been in this country two or three the cause, don't you understand? beaming. accept"!!! the bill r-e e Rmd- chalmte- years, in the New York oiilce We want prominent 1M iudbfli handed hef- “I knew you'd un- hls awhile and then 0n pictures here. to be there. And it will be a very derstilhll tht need Whfln I 0X- good party-first-class bartenders. and professional cntertainers—" She aused expcctantly. "W y don't you Just zivc ‘he war relief all it will cost "for .l1e liquor and entertainment? Eliza- beth lnquired. She knew it ivns a useless question. But she W115 not always as good as Sprain about being polite to bores. planed it to you. And i! it hap- pens you don't have to work. I do hope you will come, you and Mrs. Hcrlong too. And couldn't you bring that dear boy of yours, We'll need some young men for the; dancing, and it's so hard to b? sure of service men these days. and anyway, you don't know who ,_v0u might be getting." she addsd Aggrieved, Mrs. Farnsworth ex-Iin a lower voice. "You know. It‘: claimed, "But you don't under- all right at the USO but when standl"-which Elizatmiii reflect- lyou f11vl‘e them to your home, it's ecl was qiilte true. She did not different. n Couldn't you bring understand tropic’ whg aotfirunk your buy? r e-ae 0 le 5flTVTlR '° i"? ' conic __ @5111? Q<>i1_l.l.husql_____ Ken Reynolds i -._. i. "I shot one in my Victory garden-the other I got with , a Guardian Want Adi” LONDON, Oct.3 - (C? CABLEl-w year; Th, Governments oi Britain. Dcrnlnions, India 11nd the United} these efforts, Sir James Grlgg. Sec-‘ States are continuing their efforts, rotary supplies to Allied House Japanese hands, Until the Japanese Gove r_the last three ts_p_repared_to_act in the ‘way, ‘h to open a route for grlsoners of war in utmexperlence ove ANNOUNCEMENT the' offer much hope for the success oikgovcrnmcnt, oi State ior War, told thcUess to smure for our o! Commons today. nent, on civilized standards. t '——-—'—""* Q In order to simplify our system and thus give our many customers a S more speedy and efficlentservice ALL business in future will b.e dona Q o_n a C. 0. D. basis. PHONE 104 1.1a ‘si. :. ' .1111‘! 1.; '-. A’ ‘Dix M1 1.; PLEASE PAY DRIVERS AS TIIEY ARERESPRNSIBLE when complete reorganization takes place a large advertisement will appear in the press outlining our policy for giving the public a most e!- iicient and complete Laundry and Dry Cleaning Service. _ STERNS v LAIIIIRERERS Ailll IIRY CLEANERS PHONE 104 with the Japanese dces not is now accepted by all civilized in these unatiers. the Governments concerned are power~ rlscners the minimum which they e iculd receive