JHIJRSDQY- I THESE days everyone has to be in tip-top shape to do his lob. And inner Clflnlii l neas is very helpful for fitnuu ' The use of lino’: ‘Fruit Salt’- will help you gain freedom Irotnconstipatiomheadachea; indigestion and that listless, out-of-sorta feeling that *0 often slows yon down. . Take s dash ofsparkling, refreshing Eno in a glass o! water before bl¢lkd fast. You'll like its pleasant taste because Boo is free oi‘ harsh, bitter salts-its action is gentle but efiective.‘ To help keep you fir, take line's ‘Fruit Salt.‘ Buy a large, economical bottle today from any druggim} "' " _si-u “\‘“"""', ' ‘Sudbury, Ont TEACHER-S CONVENTIONS Owing to the Exhibition being held in Finn-is on September l3, the following (‘lli was have been made in Convention dates : UIGG-SEPT. 19th Instead of 14th SOURIS-SEPT. 14th Instead of 13th. 9-7-1l. QU ICKIES By Ken Reynolds “those Guardian Want Ads are making optimists o; our t'Ill])lO)'00S—0Il9 of them tripped me again!” ’.1\lrr.!<:'l~"l:nn season now getting under way. lbur, a more favourable situation Llndaa Prince George, 13.0. Sgt, Hamilton. O erlch, Ont. ronto 8, Ont Hamilton. Ont Foremost, Al P0,, Kelowna, couver. Egt, Toronto, Ont, ollllpish, John Roy. Hamilton. F0" Buckingham, Q lgt, Toronto, Ont. chener, On ‘ mond, Sgt, Shawinlgan Falls. Que. - Previously Missing o}. Active Scr- rirs _ CHARLOTTETOWN consume Official List of Casualties ROYAL CANADIAN All! FORGE OVERSEAS Milling On Active Service After Air Operati Betta, Bruce y, Ont. Blair, Joseph Laurent Ante, Sgt, Montreal Que. Campbell, Vl/illlam Ronald, m. Croucher, Gordon, Fl.-Llellt., Verdun, Que. Dalassandro, Frapk Joseph, 1,. n Durnin, Alan Howard, 90., God- Gilmore, I-lugh Boyd, lit-Sgt,“ éié‘.%o€".,°3.... Erneat, m. To- Goodwin, Ernest Albert, ill-sat. HDIIMth, Btgrnard Matthew. set. Hughes-Cami, gorman Edward, lmagekLglie, WO., North Van- Imrie, John Alexander Kay, P.- Kenny. James Henry Frederick. ue Lindensmith, Gordon Leroy, r.- Llppert, €ohn William, FO., Kit- Noonan, Joseph Wilfrid Ray- Patterson, Ray dwin, F.-Sgt., Richards, William Samuel, PO" Toronto, Ont. Ryan, Donald Thomas, F0. Weat- mount. Que. ~ Santa, John Alexander, Iii-Sgt, Bender, Sask. Truscott, Harold Edmund, 1".- Sgl’... Hamilton, Ont. Vance. Warren William, rt-Sgt... Oshawa, Ont. Vanderveen Hugh Lledgerwood, Sgt, Essondale, B. C. Vaughan, Ross George, WO., To- ronto, Ont. ' , Gordon Ridge, PO., Windsor, Ont. Watson, Frederick Btubbs, WO., Smithers, B. C. Whitson, Robert Daniel, WO., Fort Saskatchewan, Alta. Wright, Vllllllam John Louis, 1".- sgt., Vancouver. B. C vice — Now Reported Prisoner of War - Germany Martineau, Wanklyn Alfred, FO., Outremont, Que. Previously Reported Missing On Active Service — Now Reported Prisoner of War — Germany Bzowy, Michael Anthony, PO., Rycroft, Alta. Previously Reported Missing 0n Active Service - Now Reported Safe-United Kingdom Baln, Gordon Alexander James. FO., Toronto, Ont. Haxton. Sgt... Banks, Robert Fleshcrton, Ont. Braylav, William Etienne Jos- eph, PO._ Montreal West, Que. l-Iav, Donald Frederick, FO., Graham lvlllnc, F0, Logan, Per val Nathaniel Jos- eph. FL-LlcuL, Morlnrillc, Alta. McDonald. AlCIIfllldPl‘ James. 170.. I-lumhcr Ba Om. Musgrovc. (lernlcl Albcrt, P0,, Calgary, Aim. Shiolcis, llVillinm Clrmcnl, FO., Timmins, Ont. Vicltrrulrln. Wlllirlnl Kingswell. FO.. Sonicirlck. Alla. Previously Reported iliissing On Active ticrviu- - Now For Offi- cial Purposes Piosumcll Dead Anderson. Norman ‘Thomas, Sgt., Lnchutc lvlills, Quc. CIllll€‘.‘D!l, Bruce Clarke, F.-Sgt.. Oshawa, Ont. Dimock, Arthur Edward. F.-Sgt.. South Rawrlun. N. S. Edgar. Alexander William, FO., Elliott, Donald James. F0. Wolf- llll. N. S. Gates, Arley Sides, F0, Mont- real, Que. McCabc, Robert Morrclson, FO., WO., “Right-Wring" West Grand Forks, B. . Rcvell. {inborn William, North Bnltlrinrd, Snsk. Rich, Gcnrltc l~lr . PO., Francisco, Cnliforrll U. S. A. Earl, Sgt, Chatcauguay Heights, Que. Stelnacker, Alvin Joseph, Sgt, Stratiord, Ont. Sgt. Stone. Douglas‘ Bryant. Shorll Lake, Man. Vyc, Byron Emerson Aiwin, F0" Campbcilton, N. B. Wicks, Philip Francis, Sgt, Win- S511 Slightly Wounded ,,~.,n,i5e o; geedlprevails with respect to supplies ‘Canada assures l of 1318b Pflmfinfl- The Feed-i Ad- m yncqt all do- mlnistrator has warned that this » and pmvldsllmprovement in supplies of high nnqgntg duping lproteins should not be the signal '_ suites thciior extravagant or wasteful prac- m; Quayle.» tlces, pointing out that under o; the 1944 war-time conditions surpluses can without warning very quickly dis- appear. He has further indicated , that. supplies in the coming year (Rwandan; L-mmay be channeled more to the . {mm mclfleld of dairy production with loss‘ twelve; emphasis now being placed on _ Jurthcr extension of ultry m, h-om thelindustry, which has in the past- hmcly dgflcnlQycd a big share of these high o; heavy/protein supplies. . _, -________ m‘ m“ crrrzsusnrr corms: __ . 1i exports] o! vsleal to tic ' mi “‘°“'*“§" is i (CCAPE Alovcvdhvrsesllhlth cltllzrghcsahip! .21 ily mo. n71 , ‘ ~ "rlllél“Jfifiifia."l..?£ii$‘“i‘...?“€..€§.;l a ln o . . . ‘Se; y ‘by senior school children here , mmpnnd supplypvlth the object of training them L, m. the newisouple Rggtiggnscitizem and better DI -——-- l EXTRA NOIJRISIIMENT All llle loud valve possible in quolily eols lilfill ENERGY Vlllii 1W" to Proteins. vilominl and minerals BITTER PROCESSED Iellsv toiling whole eels-ell llvlls removed mm ruvour. ‘ hflr-Ilvl-likir-lialltleviiy dlfleraml - ECONOMICAL‘. Oolmeel tor economy! Flu! better nil sound value when you serve Qgllvie Om, TheGILVIE noun MILLS COMPANY LIMITED nipeg, Man. Yonkers, Zcnon, Sgt, Winnipeg, Man. CANADIAN ARMY OVERSEAS (Marliimo Provinces) Severely lvoumlcd Nova Scnlia null I’. E. I. Regiment Pollett, Hector ‘Thomas, Pte., Sydnry, N. S. New Brunswick Rcgimcnt Gnllnnt. Jams-s Andi-cit", Pte Dartmouth, N. S. _ Wounded Royal Canadian Artillery Mncnloncy, Cnrl Louis, Gnr., River Hcbcrt, N. S. McIntyre, Reginald Harold, Gnr., Glace Bay, N. S. Nova. Srotin and P. E. I. Regiment Branle. Grurgc John, Pic, North Sydney, N. S. Buchanan, John Leaman, L.- Cpl., Lockeport. . S. Currie, Lester, Pm, Truro NB. Gallant. Edward. Ptc.. Mrs. Edith Royal Canadian Artillery Thompson, Lorimer Garnet, Gnr,. Oxford, N. S. Nova Scotla and P. E. I. Regiment Gallant, Fidele Cyrus, Pte., Mn. Mary R. Gallant (wife), Mont Car- mel, E. I. Kelly, Clarence Bernard, Pte., Halifax, N. S. McDonald. Charles Allan, Pta. Caledonia Mines, N. S. McEachcrn. Loo Andrew, Pie" Mrs. Blanche McEachern (moth- er). E. Baltic, Lakeville. P. E. l. MacIntosh, John Stewart, Pte., Meadowvllle, N. S. MacKlnnon, George Ivan, C - Mrs. Catherine MacKinnon (mo - er), Albion, P. E. I. Wallace, Earl Richard. Pia, Truro, N. B. New Brunswick Regiment Comeau. Joseph Leonard. Pte., Robertville, N. B. Injured“ MISS DORIS WINCHESTER The Lux Washability Expert Sept. 7th, 8th and 9th. This unusual display ofcor rccily and incorrectly washed garm- ents is something really new and different! Don’t miss it! Keep tllemilo longer with L +51% l; "j; 5.155;; for you! The sleek} well-E tailored slip. . .alie artfully destgufll." 8001!?‘ fitting foundation garment . . ., the classic» uplift bra. A smartnew figure flatten: will. keep you tim and poised throughout our’ day-long wartime schedule. If you are oing i, your own housework-busy at the canteen-I- ‘, or a enthng extra hours at your job. you'll nee the assurance that comes from knowing your foundation garment is just right- apecially created for today's active woman-- And to make those precious foundation gar- ments last longer, we suggest washing them often in gentle Lux. Anything safe m water alone is safe in Lux. ' Eil .= il - This free. handy little "Chart to ' - Lurlury” tells all about washing prob- lems. Gives the sufmensy wn to care Ioryour cottons, wools an raynna . . . Conservation hints, too. Pick one up at our "Right-Wrong" Booth. Ask also for the rayon conservation glcailct. It can help you prolong the lite of your rnyona. and her dramatic exhibit will be on hand in our store MGDllE s. MFLEOD umrei _- .. ' a» a, "w ~ ~ s“ Island Casualties’ Bl! 3mm 0f Fake Cas Coupons MONTREAL, Sept. 4 — (GP) - RO a] Canadian Mounted Police of cials said here today that coun- terfelted lzlaoline rationing coupons seized in the district during the last six weeks. had they been accepted, would have been good ior 7,000,000 allons. IMDector C. W. Harvison R. C. M. P. acting officer commanding here, said after four men were ar- rested and two printing presses and counter-felted gas rationing cou- l . W111 pons with a potential value o! I "Bell 800,000 gallons seized during two Th9 COTPEBPOHdCHt Mid week-end raids, that severe sen- W“?! lance; we", 1n 5mm m; a" persons eminent almost immediately. ‘ “mvmied WQYEEQUPKBBLEI 1123i" By J. R. Williams Dutch Cov’t May Be llome Within Week coupon. Sept. s - Four Islanders are listed in the latest Army casualty lists released here today. Pte. Edward Gallant is re orted wounded. l-lis next-of-kin g his mothlgnEMrs. Edith Gallant, How- i. lan . . ‘Ilhrce names a pear under "slightly wounded." hey are Pte. Fldele Cyrus Gallant, Pte. Leo An- B drew McEaohern. and Cpl. George 'lvan Mac-Klnnon. Pte. Gallantb next-ot-kln is his wife. Mrs. Mary R. Gallant. Mont Carmel. Pic. MoEacherns next-of-kin is his mother, Mrs. Blanche Mcliiache E. Baltic, Lakevlile, P. E. 1. Cp MacKinnons next-oi-kln is mother Mrs. Catherine MacKi non, Albion, P. E. I. Out Our Way (C?) wrote today that if rote of Allied progress is b lOuirEoarding House New us Noye, Fulton Thomas, Sgt, Up- salquitch, N. B. _ Killed In Action Nova. Scllain and P. B. I. glment Tower, Vincent Theodore, Pta, Pictou, N. S. Severely Wounded Nova Scott: and P. E. I. one“: <myluu._.u1yun.__I:-Je1- Regiment Marple, Lewis Donald, Pte, Klngroas. N. S. Tremblett. Walter William. PM" Sydney Mines, N. S. Wounded Royal Canadian Artillery Fisher. Roy, Gnr., Upper Mus- quodobolt. N. S. Regiment De Gallant, Thomas Malange, N. B. Injured Nova Scotin and P. I. I. Regiment O'Grady. Arthur Rupert, Pte., Dartmouth, N . B. Rea, Harold Alden, Pte., New Ab- erdeen. N. S. uebee rank, Cpl. IF oollVli» Missing Regiment De Quebec < ..-_. ,,.,_._. . W... . E _ no PART IN my , SCHEME answer ,. l-lle MOTHER.’ souls. ‘FHNK HE saw THAT on: . 1 can ou-r so were LAN IN irr 1o wnrr FDR HIM AND MAKE HIM seem ABUSED 3 our oom- 5HE 12v Tamas, iTO 6Y1’ HIM TO WOHO-AN‘ eti/uooze HIM IF HE pom , o“ gum/IN- TBE A LEARN ‘ll-lAT ‘room 1 PRESENTED MARTHA wm-l o! ER ARE o‘: 4000/»... UMIyAS I ~ ON vou TH PROSECUTOR v new)” WAS DINOSAUR see, AFTER ' ALLI~ l-lAxls some BROCCOLl "-3 |T’S 600R Rosslznol. Plus, Pte., Grand Falls, N. B. ‘Renter's diplomatic correspondent the present maln- tained. the Netherlands Govern- ment, established in London since 040 be on home soil within Queen elmina would (allow the Gov- One of the ilrst acts of the Gov- HAQ-RUMPH! n’ MAY l lurelzes-r You GUBNORMAL sPANusLs "ro WAliBONDS INTHE AMOUNT THAT PEBBLE You o ages A l ernment after its return will be a order a new census on the basil which a new voters register will be prepared. The old regist- ers have been largely destroyed by the Netherlands resistance move- ment to prevent them falling into the hands of the Germans and a new parliament cannot be elected until the new register has been com leted. T e mandate of the last Neth- erlands parliament, elected for four years in 1937 has BXDlTEd- Pending a general election a W" or more hence, a new parliament will be appointed as soon as p0!!!‘ ble by nomination either by till Queen or hy the government representative pcrsons recommend- ed by ll“ r ‘stance leaders. On, c. England's most POW" seaside insults in Brighton on fill Sussex coast. " *— " "‘—-r—‘-4“i With Mayor Hoopla’ -- I'LL. LET HIM ' Glue l-llomFAvolzlTe .