i4 vwaenrvi l."."."i.‘.'.i.g."..“..'° Be sure you eat them day in at least these 111L549 more if you can). " 1 vUSL visFrT. His Worship TNQYOI‘ Nlilillali Ladies and Gllltlemm; Once ass in this om 9T bill-IQ, Q mu cm- mnt buts of our means Hostage ‘in... Ghalrnian of Hoinenhiler Work Dear Bellow Red Cross Workers: In this the fourth year of the war we are liain appealing for funds, funds whhh no sacrifice ill too neat to supply-funds which are neeglied now mo e than ever in order the our allies may have the equip- ment to carry on to a glorious vio- tory. ~ a i the most comps-saloon.‘ , Our prisoners of war - the num- G98 associated y] bei- ihf gihoilréigrows daltly ‘i-musthb: . this BUPPB W. PmWTWWJi n._ when they come home to take their its other work; o;- _ places in their communities llllm to our rm...“ will not be the v time of mal- d Cross lnalntai . nutrition. Our parces are known to W0 Maple i“; M be the best in the world- for and central war caloric value. This item alone will take ha! or more oi the amount of the present Campaign a peal. Tnen. -what about our hospi al supplies. All sorts of dressings and surgical supplies must be on hand to meet the demands. The blood serurn must be prepared and kept some. To give you an dea oi how important this is I shou like to recall to you that in the recent fire in Newfound- land 8i lives were known to have beenhsaved by the prompt action of the Red Cross which sixteen hours after the request was received land- ed 000 cans of dried hood by plane, also suiphsidlazine. Prince Edward Island has kept a continuous stream of soldiers com- i-‘roin the President 0i Prov. lied Gross My dear Prince Edward Islanders- the greatest Red Cross supporters in Uanadaw- We are now opening a great Red Cross Campaign at e most critical end vital time. Your splendid so- ciety most urzentlv needs $10.000.000. Our quota in Prince Edward Island is 350.000 - twentywfive perccnt< higher than inst year's amount. A supreme effort must be made. It should be the aim oi n‘! our citizens inincrensc their subscriptions of last year by twciitv-iive percent. and mnnv should rloiilre their inst year's amount for God knows the; nccd is extreme and no donation gnu hc lame enough l In the name of the Prince Ed-l . ‘ ' - ~- __ - ward Island Division of the Canad- ian Rcd Cross lei mu ICllCCi‘ to our patriotic and Chllillnllll‘ people my. slnccrc illiiuks iur thcii" iioilcrositvl - since this terrible unnagciidoil bc~ gan. ' - Tile members of all our armed‘ forces, both llliiiu illlil lcuizilc, the.‘ starving rr-iugcc», the poor vronicnl and helpless clnlnren. the ever- incrcaslilg number ui British pris- oners 0i war, are the ones your money will help and save. The opening of new battle fronts in Europe this rear will increase the calls on our Red Cross Society so greatly that» our chief anxiety l8. ,can we meet those inevitable de- mands? No failure thus far has ever tarnished the Rcd Cross Record. Oil, my friends. we cannot fall now with upward; of 11,000 men and women of this great pmvince in the fray. our casualties and demands are greater per capita than those of any other province. Prince Edward Islanders. let us. under Divine Guidance. with the inspiration of our Island's marvell- 0U‘ record of leading Canada in every patriotic appeal, make the most supreme effort now and let us double our provincial quota of $50.- 000! Islanders, you wonderful ex- emplars of the Christian virtues, be finally inspired by the words of the greet 8t. Paul. -"And the lnatest oi these is charity.“ Fsithfuily yours, I. J. P. MaoMILLAN. M. D. President, Prince Edward Island Ilvlslon, Canadian Red Cross Bo- eiety, More Than Ever "m n o w l amounts. Gum _ _ 9 . gutlm vermwims end - - win?‘- lTTmIZiTeiy need for us- Bell Gross dolls "T; year than lals ‘b11181?! aunt Epic o e ee o be mm n ... A _ children. more than 1 some cheese, as available. FRUITS —- One serving oi w. mllfles l-‘lfllly. or of a. citrus fruit, ordoi tomato f1)!‘ citgus fruit juices. 811 011B SCTV TIE 0 fresh. canned or dried. Vesetsbies (in addition n, potg- . Prisoners or war, bomb toes. of which you need one serv- ' vieti s. efugees. the . lnc daily» — Two servings daily woiiineri. {he dylas. the of vegetables. preferabiv leafy dos tut; everywhere ‘ srwl. or yellow and frequently count on YOU flied .' ' he p. l ll "m" Cross dollars for CEREALS AND BREAD_Q-n e Dare you fail them? Selling 0f B. whole-grain cereal $10,000,000 and four to six slices 0f Canada Approved Bread. brown or white, needed March 1-20, 1943 MEAT- FISH- ETC. —Oue serv- b b 1H8 a (lav of meat, fish or meat This Space donated by: substitutes. kLiver. heart or kidney ~A. KENNEDY & Co. LTD. the United King Lutonoliy ‘fl ' ~ ' ' have been reizde d H nor nonvav; M" t." “"0 HUMAN SUFFERING is MAYOR ... GREATER THAN EVER Now! mm 2706 wcrcf __ l" past year, are brlnglhe Wflmlll l~° the bodies as well as to the lwfl"! i0 of those who receive tllllil There ls hardly l! fillmmuli l? m‘ district that is not orzanlsed “l0 i working group for the Red 0P0!!- n would be lmmssible to name each one as there are over .400 of mam uempOiGd o! Wornens In» stitutes, Catholic Womens rescues. all the different Broom end 1M8" once a wee , EGGS-At least three or four 0211s weekly. - EH! these foods first. then add those and other foods as you wish Some source of Vitamin D. such "5 llsll ll"? 011$. ls essential for flllldren. and may be adviable for The Canadian Red Cross Corps.- lldlllfi- organized 1a months ago, has 4.100. Lets make every kitchen work active members. 500 in the active for victory. reserve, and approximately 10.000 Know the right foods. Eat the in the emergency nursing reserve. right 100d!- Your doctor. your denial, and all their allied professions, are cmnniitted to a great wartime job: tire kecpin up oi this city's standard of hen th and of care for the sick. l-lcln the Red Cross keep up ilieir work. ls done by th , Cross st 0:13: DIPCQII in our » War and- ln the llitln; names of those taken prisoner l; . , hope one or!‘ the most olltstan services of ed Cms, wore (me could go o? enuneraliq . ml"! Dhasiro! heir devoted . lorl rho. and it Inulfl . impress one more, u“; _ i , [OO—§§O§4FOFOO4FQ§§f§Q'O-QQ-§O§FQQ—OQO4'OQOQO-OQ40~§+§§f§Q4§§§OQ§1fOO§§fi44§ vyv v ‘ vv$v¢vv¢‘v$¢€‘¢‘€¢¢v#¢w¢¢ ‘ ‘ m Gall Goes on to YOU now l The our Goes Out or YOU now -the need is greater than ever! ——the need is greater than ever! f"."...'.':l';::flsi :.=.i";:'.::r...:."*...i.":;. r.::"i::.....":i.":r.:."il': 31s.... 22:13": i°’i"“l'."’ '"'....""- "our .. _ ' ' r I II ' lllllltl I‘ 0n Olll’ III S, fljfilflifl- mfilfigzfifivflf; Q31}; it‘; “"5” m" i" "V" b¢'°"' expanded. Yorr Bed (iron dollars are needed now as P- The work mus go ark-with YOUR help. CANADIAN RED CROSS CANADIAN RED CROSS $10,000,000 needed March 1-20, 1943 $10,099,099 needed Marc], 1.29, 1943 This Space donated by: Th“ "u. “m”. by‘ i JAMES TAIT 1» QUEEN ST. MEAT MARKET I $7 VILLA AVE. j ll! QUEEN 8'1‘, PHONE 1806-152’! kkk kkkkkkk kkk kk kk kkkkk kkk k ‘, ‘L ““““ vv vv v vv v vvv ‘we v vvvVvv v e _ g v, The Gall Goes Out to YilU now The Gall Goes Out to YUU now -the need is greater than ever! -—the need is greater than ever! You responded generously last year. perha s. Thla year, with » a wider-spread and grimmer war on our ands. the need has You responded generously last year. perhar. This year, with expanded. Your Red Cross dollars are needed now as never before. a wldor-sprrsd and grimmer war on our ands. the need has The work must go on-wltii YOUR help expanded. Your lied Cross dollars are ceded now as never before. The work must go on-Iith YOUR help. CANADIAN RET) cnoss . $10,000,000 needed March 1-20, 1043 CANADIAN RED cnoss $10,000,000 needed March 1-20, 1943 This Space donated by: This Space donated byi HARRY A. MacDOUGALL 9 THE PURE MILK Co. M ""“"'“' “BETTER Man's wean" "5"" "u" 5'3""! 14s oimnr coroner: STREET semi surname n l sauna THAI may“: 0 < ‘e n v vvvvv v~v v i y . with lTeYTged has never before. b. ‘ ' i8. .~......_.:§..":."....." “an Give - uni Uillll SIIITENI I ll m.‘ " HEATER THAN VII New! H GREATER THAN EVEN Nose! LAAAAAAV kk F‘! Akkkkk k k ¢+Ae~ kkkk k kkk kkk kkkkk k . m _ . - iiuiTla sarreameir . " GREATER THAN even/vs»: #““ “‘ ¢““ ‘ ‘ “‘ “‘¢‘¢ ‘¢ “‘ “ ‘ ‘ “ “O-O-QO-OFQQ-QXQ-O-OOQ kk kkkkkkkk‘ AAA kkkkkk;k' . __ _ , h. _ HUI“ ll IIEITEI AN EVIINeul I! lforts flowlnqnoversea; and no sold- -Orange Lodge. rwbekahs. Basie ier need be want or warm cloth- star, Ilythian sisters. Every chur lug. A request w his Command- ing Officer will assure him or the every m; o; them knows that to "QWSWTY BFl-lClB-i- Dllllllflfle bills i" win this war we must all work and survivors are bolas made up by the give. and work and give harder and s: $551005: gllgufillpllll’ ginger anrlb gnorei entl usiilasticaflly a r u an ve ore n our ves, or nherzhwlilo are atiter film this lSGB-rTiFETTlCXTTTClW H ‘le an? I. e persona ong ngs. erelwe must a1 do our hare we wan are 31:10 {Ofllflzgli bags for the sall- m befitri‘ on the ghaerlng at the rs c con n numerous neces- end o e game. fir; lzfiéclggmwgeswffbgfixizssmgg Many who are unable to work are comm; m we]; ma." m‘; are ‘new, able to give. Do your besti Prince 1y appmcmed by the seamen ltdwsrd Island has always gone over The quilts going from this Prov- ‘he WP l“ any worthy appeal, and The War spreads-the Need grovvsl 0 Give-as you never gave before More money‘ for the Red Cross? Yell Suffering will‘ bad enough last year. his year the war is on a wider ad grim-or scale — ""4 mere is yet to some. If there Will ever a need it" recently, to express thanks for the quality and quantity of the Can- adlan- Red Cross prlsoners-of-war food parcels. The airmen had just returned to Britain from North Africa. where enroute to the Middle East, they had been forced down and were interned by the French in a prison camp in the desert south of Al- glers. “We do not know how we would have carried on without them ’I'hev were thrice welcome because The need was great lut ear. It's infinitely greater tgday. S: YOUR Red Cross dollars must ll"!!! "ll the work. Give fully! CANADIAN RED CROSS 810,000,000 Needed March l - 20, 1943 J. n. WILLIAMS, Airmen Speak of Red Gross Help Three suntanned young dlans in t-he R.C.A.F . . Rvmal. Remington, Ont. F0. R. has one or more Broups and each and R Red rose dollars Illlllt keep up the work. Give hi!!! CANADIAN RED CROSS QIOJKXLM” N000“ March 1 - 20. 1943 J. I. H. WORTH. Druggiet More Than Ever Cana- o I. now! A, Green, Outremont. Que, and ‘, F0. J. C. Hardy. Winnipeg, Man, Jeweller marched into the Canadian Red _ wwn-kvn-km-kvkruaavkvkwl Cress office 111 Imldon. England. ggtjpniljf,“ nféigrgilfllsltiqiy°galfful 5351"“? ylgzifllifels at: r . ' ' . "._ dollars As the war widens and intensifies, the need grows. Prisoners of war, bomb victims. refugees. the 1.70"" ill. the 4 , the eve hen dost tale count on YOUR. Red Cross dollars foi- help. Dare you fail them? $10,000,000 needed March 1-10. 1943 The War spreads-Hie Need grows! Give-as you never gave before More money for the Red Cross‘! Yes! Suffering was bad enough liisi year. This year the war is on a wider and grlmmer scale — and more is yet to come. HUMAN SUFFERING IS GREATER THAN EVER Now! oaiuioiaii-[wnro oaoss This space ‘donated by: NEW METHOD CLEANERS 500 tons lot salmon has Bone into If there was ever a need for prlsoner-oi-war parcels since the Not only has the Red Cross t lalt - ‘ $085003!“ mist 1%. 9 t” HUMAN SUFFERING IS GREATER THAN EVER Now! the utmost you can give in working dollars to relieve human suffering - it is NOW. Your past support of the Canadian Red Cross has brought succour and solace to prisoners of war, bomb victims, refugees, men in training and in battle. Today —ilr.e need is spreading. Will it he mct? It depends on YOU! $10,000,000 Needed—March 1st-20th, 1943 This Space donated by: 0 Prowse Bros.,- Limited sent quantities of drugs and food with the Canadian government's monthly gift of grain to Greece. B but it has provided six trucks and l0 automobiles to help distri- bute these supplies. ‘The Canadian Red Cross is asked for help of all kinds. Chris- topher Willla a a seven-year-old Briton asked he to find his ginger colored rab it named "Ru- vertLJlwLdhl~ l/if-iflli Iii! rum sir Ellll m, ho inning oi this service hv the 0M1- an Red Cross. 1,000 tons o! pilot biscuits have parcels service i to lson of w 53.11 ti‘... ogsirnnlrk o: tllls by the Oen an ed Gross. 812 ions of chocolate has zone luto reels since the service by the riioner-ofag/eihlgl nn n caTiad aiT BFSLOross cal-sack some, RELIEF T0 iiiosia wiio SUFEEH! The Red Cross needs $10,000,000 to carry on great work. Give liow to Help The lied Gross! CHAPPELL i? CO. Thllsllledeaded llllilAli SUFFERING is GREATER TliAli ivsii m»: oaiiaoiaii-[naio oltoss $10,000,000 Needed-r-March 1502001. 1943 the utmost you can give in working dollars to llllhiln relieve auffkrfi" " I. mo“ 1?... pa»! suwwl - .10! Uapaolan Red Cross llfl-"l brought succour and solace to prisoners of war. bomb victims, refuge“. "W" training and in battle. Today.’ —the need is spreldlllil- w“ a be not! It depends '"' YOU! by: (Tartar 6'9 Cm, Limited