M,,,,._...._,,,.w_..-.»- - . Awe-q»- - i i _(' FEBRUARY 21. 194s WAT? To . 4.1 w- ind Brass Comforts a Measured In Million raging their cue from National workroom in Toronto. HRed Cross branches all across Canada are step- ping up their activities against the m,» when even greater demands must be made on their resources. A tremendous volume of work has (ready been accomplished. More than 20.000000 articles of comforts and mpnnes have already gone nut to our Armed Forces and suffering civilians. Russia and Greece. China mid our other Allies have asked tor 11m and received it. The Ndvv league needed 30.000 comfort Bags for sailors National workfflCnv was responsible for the packing cf 8.000 of these. Even the wool for dnrninn in these nackets mg m he inclividuzzllv twisted . . . an "vroic nsvgnment. Tm; nnckinc oi un-sierillzed sur- ggggfuf Yliiuisition are being m1. mand for aviators’ "i" lXlierimentation on Plaster cast 300;, w°rkinl with th: help of Wartime figcefwggd Tm“ 5W"!- a booklet morkroont setting kliil concessions ‘no Can di their unlzuealhrgilgmgllhssgettaunénfié ?P°s.‘:u.;"tn.:“:tt".r: r "I" has made uvoonles" e scarcity Eillgesiions from RIWBY» welcomed b, gl/Orkrovm. which is u. uh nr d 1 rocms aggolvgh fgxtsllcother work- Thcre is an increased he. belts Ind 1m». is being made “Impuedd by National ions and restrictiognontxlalotrlfihlg‘ have been mace e Board wherever possibly; go the divisions are the National truth the ..=~1 drvssincs for Enlend is the Island u, v5 “p” 3'1"‘!!! mutilate‘riirriffthdviluflmlfigrcs- tried out. Eftglffgflilllsrliilffllthelggieglll: rvw- -~ " » ~ $0 methods are adopted and f... ma.’ ma" to ii“11.1""=>'i nPC t. g1 _ ,, .9855“ ‘m m His- Fwd YPsnimls ,,°,.,.,,',§,,§,‘,“‘°““§ to Iaimabe the" lwvr- "19"" cu": sicriliz- ‘ if" TI"- i“'*‘n"" "(Vin-r It will take 51011991)“; to meet a" ...r \*~il! w... ivcqamsd 3211;! cgncmwtmen,‘ 0: we canampn - - s ‘h: Ml‘ ‘IS-bod I-Y»<-.--HnIe_ tqk- r s for 1M3 In s‘ nation- “... M... NQII'\\'~RT v»! of Kap- piilgi gviqrvlinq nrp '~n"\rv as, d. 0-1 ihr- Wivico hf‘ n........<a1 0 v o rs c r: s Commissioner, Wrle Drive commencing March the lst. the Canadian Red Cross is ask. 11iKd°\'¢Ti' Canadian to "ivc an 21v l I . . . . . Wormier ceauseafan There is no \ 114a CIIARLOWETOL! GUARDIAN BE $21121: YOUR ujo UNDED B07 1s PAG_1§__Tl-_I_II§TEEN Nuzeszanfi GANAIIIAN This Space donated by: They need YOUR Help nunun surrsmna ls enema nun even Now: P. E. I. CO-OPERATIVE LIVE STOCK MARKETING BOARD More Than Ever n o w I As the war widens and intensifies, the need grows. There ls infinitely more need for our Bed Cross dollars t is year than last. There must be more of them, i: the need is to be met. Prisoners of war, bomb victims, refugees, the wounded. the dying, the destitute everywhere count on YOUR Red Cross doliars- for help. Dare you fail them? $10,000,000 needed March "1-20. 1043 . Give - HUMAN SUFFERING IS GREATER THAN EVER Now! esusursn-l-nrn cross" . This ipacc donated by: THE GREENDAL C0. LTD. More Than Ever n o w l As the war widens and int-chillies, the ueedgrows. There is infinitely more need for our lied Cross dollars t s year than last- Thers must be more of them. if the need is to be met. xitsloners of’ war, hofih c ma. gees, wounded, IE9“ dying, 1h: destitute everywhere count on YOUR Red Cross dollars for help. Dare you fail them? I~ $10,000,000 needed March l-IO. 19748 I in connect n with the Canfladian Governm t’ tni t to Greecgntiiemlggd ' s“ s o‘ ‘mm quantitl lmiufood. Six true lilo es we shi go h "&!Ltheri?e_1icf.pp°d . 1 i -l-'-'-'-"-'u"-'..-.'.rr.m-.v.'s-.wa-.l $.94 Q0 Q 0O PQ-QW @O§O-O-O Q00. 9O C‘ Q O “OOOO-OOOOOO O'O-Q§OO-O~§§§§§-§§§§-Q y.‘ vvQ-wvQOO-OQOQvQOOOOWO90940906 5th.‘. surrnma is enema tum Em Now! IF.‘ lififslii.’ ‘§.Z'..‘..".‘"..¥5t§: TOUR Red Cross dollars must "an up the work. om ruuy: CANADIAN RED CROSS $10,000,000 Needed March i - 20, 1043 lIIcLean 8r MacFadyen 1B0 Queen Street Him serrrnni a ‘ Inna mm r ans»: QOQOOFOQOOO-OOOOOO-OQQ FOOQRO-QFO OOO-OO-OOOQ-OQOKO-O ross has sent es of drugs medical supplies Iss and ten auto- elp dis- ; Nevertheless the results recorded ‘- N: 5 The Foods That Agree With Us Some unexpected results were obtained when recently several hundred persons were questioned by a committee of investigating doctors regardi the foods they found it difficui to take. More than 25 per cent of the subjects investigated were sensi- tive to applas, chocolate and cab- bage. Twenty per cent found that tomatoes. eggs, strawberries and radishcs did not agree with them. Seven per cent could not tolerate milk. From one to five per cent could not touch onions. corn, ban- Bnifl. coffee or ice cream. On the other hand. pies. pas- tries and fried foods were sel- dom mentioned as objectionable. It mic be argued that this was just one experiment with a certain group of people that an- other {P011}: would have respond- ed dif erently w the questioning. make one thoughtful. The objective for 12,000 blood donations. weekly. at the Red Cross clinics in Canada. must be reached as quickly as possible. Five prisoner of war packing depots in Toronto, Montreal, Wind- sor, Hamilton and Winnipeg pm. 0110B 30.000 food parcels weekly. Vitamin tablets go forward at the rate of 350,000 weekly. H. IIIINII SIIFFEIIII ELP I ,Don’t let them down! succour and relief to all who suf- fer by war or disease. Help the~Red Cross. THE FASHION SHOPPE - i? THE RED 5 Needs YOUR GIVE NOW! CROSS Help bring Ten Millions For Mercy (Editorial Irons Mlyflli’) more I Cross do with thli lars. when it For as the Oanadlm national appeal. there is no more dramatic, no more v epic of wartime than the story 0f the Red Cross in action. It's a story of heroic sacrifice and mercy. a story of unsurpassed‘ voi- unteer accomplishment. Its u story thst actuall needs volumes for the complete lling. Here we can but suggest its major ele- l. ents. since the start of war. I-hv C011- adian Red Cross has been a tireless envoy for the Canadian people. Because of the loyal support of a unerous nation already more than 20.000000 articles of supply for the "med forces and suffering civil- ians ‘:17: been shipped overseas. More than 2.000.000 fosi parcels have gone forward to our men in enemy nrisons; 2.400 cases of hos- pital and relief goods for Allied Red Cross Societies and for cvacuee children; 300 ambulances and other motor vehicles. A six-hundred bed military hos- pitsl was built, furnished and fully adian Red Cross wants IBIPI dollars; actually needs ‘ h ill the Red why? And w lttcrymiliion dol- gets it? l t We shall tell you. briefllyegt grails. goes into action March l with its soul-stirring w rvww 000 ¢o+o++>+o+ t > rm.‘ Gall Goes Out u YOU now —the need is greater than ever! a wider- You responded merousiy last year. pcrhlmnd expanded. Your led Cross " " This GI‘ III 0h VIII‘ The work must go on-with YOUR. help. CANADIAN RED CROSS $10,000,000 needed March 1-20, 1943 This Space donated by: P. W. TURNER The iiall Goes Out to YOU now IS QUEEN ST. »+o++o-¢+»++o-¢+e-++o++»+» ‘~- - -‘~ year, with a, the need has are needed now as never before. Cirr- - HUMAN SUFFERING IS HHEATEH THAN EVEN Now! ‘AAA a4‘, v co acre moo-mob»- c v co-ow-owwwmei —the need is greater than ever! You responded generously last year, perhaps. This year. with a wider-spread and grimrner war on our hands, the need has expanded. Your Red Cross dollars are needed now as never before. The work must go on-with YOUR help. CANADIAN RED CROSS $10,000,000 needed March 1-20, 1943 This Space donated by: P. E. I. FUR TRADERS 182 QUEEN 8T. Give - HUMAN SUFFEIIIP-‘G IS ENEATER THAN EVER Now! 4 TODAY'S UNIFORMED GIRL Must Have Dependable, Restfui sr-ross Suited to her particular WORK constantly on hand. Give - HUMAN SUFFERING IS GREATER THAN EVER Now! We specialize in Fitting and Supplying SHOES for W.E.A.F.’s, W.A.C.’c, Nurses and Civilians, Plain Toe Military Weits in Brown and Black, all widths WRIGHT SHOE COMPANY 135 Queen Street stout wrapping paper should N used. In packing cookies the bmg should be lined with wax paper, and thin cardboard should b6 placed between each layer. Keep Parcels parcels must be securely wrapptg ’Em Rolling ' i Is Armed Forces Cry "Keep arcels small but beep Ithem "isthethemeofmasiy letters arriving from the United Kingdom these days. The men and women in the Armed forces over- seas welcome parcels containing some of mother's home-made candy or hard cookies. Their ra- tion! Nre by no means inadequate, but like other mail from home, parcels. no matter how small, boost the morale. Although ii, means that sugar and butter from the family I'll-km will have to be saved. NORM-mu“ candy is a articular favorite. As it travels be r whole. lbw-lid he poured directly into a card- board or tin container lined with w“ paper and. should never be cut into pieces. As plain chocolate only is avail- able in Emgland, chocolate bars ' rich with raisins and nuts. i! available here are very B00090- abu, miss fruits are also wel- comed by soldiers and civilians alike Hard cookies and fruit cakes from home are shared with friends. Mothers should remem- ber that the cookies sent should only be the kinds that will keep well and not crumble easily- Whcn sending parcels overseas. Give - HUMAN SUFFERING IS GREATER THAN EVER Now! The need was great last year. It's infinitely greater today. YOUR Red Cross dollars must keep up the work. Give fuilyl CANADIAN RED CROSS $10,000,000 Needed March 1 - 20, 1943 JACK CAMERON » 1 Men's Wear, 106 (it. Geo. I0. Give - HUMAN SUFFERING IS GREATER THAN EVER Now! They need YOUR Help Iiiiilliiliiillllliiii eaoss This space donated by: FENNELL & CHANDLER More Than Ever n o w ! As the war widens and intensifies, the need grows. There la infinitely more need for your Red Cross dollars this year than last. There must be more oi’ them. ii’ the need is to be met. Prisoners of war, bomb victims. refugees, the wounded, the dying, the destitute everywhere count on YOUR Red Cross "dollars for help. Dare you fail (ham? $10,000,000 needed March 140. i048 sturdy, lightweight containers and gqtiipped in England, at a cost of $755,000 and turned over to Can- ado’; Department of Defense to provide the "best" in hospital care for our Canadian fighters. A band of Red Cross visitors makes sure that no Canadian tient overseas is lonely or his nee unfilled. Pati- ents and the armed forces, general- ly. have been helped by Red CW8! gifts of over 7,000,000 articles of supplies and comforts. Air raid victims in all sections of Britain have been provided with millions of articles of clothing, and thirty-six mobile kitchen units were presented to Britains Fire Fighters, equipped to o into the bombed areas and fe 250 work- ers at a time. Sailors’ comforts and supplit-‘i have been provided in large quan- titles from Canada and throuah substantial grunts na and merchant welfare organizat ons in Britain. mquiry bureaus have been es- stabiished by the Red Cross in Britain and Canada to obtain in- tormation of relatives and friends. - 55mg, wounded or prisoners of war, Besides large quantities of ma- terials and supplies 8215.000 hi5 been contributed to British Red Cross War Relief and fourteen ubliiCOlXi rvansk donated for medl- cal re ie wor . Aid for the Allies includes 82.- 000900 m goods and services to Russia; $250,000 to China and great quantities of supplies and comforts to Poland. Greece. Bcl- OO§O4OOXO4QOQ The Gall Goes iiut to Yiiii new —the need is greater than ever! You responded generously last year, perlllgd. grimmer war on our and .1 wider-spread and expanded. Your Red Cross doiia The work must go on-with YOU]: This Space donated by: BEAUTYLAND SALON ' 1S1 GBAITON ST. The Gall Goes Out .. YOU new —the need is greater thanlever I You responded generously last year. perh a wider-spread and grimrner war on our Your an Cross dollars are needed new as never before. 0 expanded. The work must go on-with YOUR. help. CANADIAN nun cnoss j $10,000,000 needed March 1-20, 1943 ‘I'M! lpaee donated by! ESTATE OF MRS. JOHN WILLIAMS ll UPPER PRINCE " t I. the need has has] needed now al never before. CANADIAN RED CROSS $10,000,000 needed March 1-20, 1943 nu . with ‘nlllll. will... ma I This year, with l 4 0400000 MOW thin 1.000.000 pounds of tam and honey has one to British Civ- ilians through t e Red Cross. since the project was launched in 1940. British war sufferers have received enough jam and honey from the Canadian Red Cross to spread over 00.000000 slices of bread! Give - I HUMAN SUFFERING I! GREATER THAN EVEN Nose! CANADIAN RED CROSS $10,000,000 Needed March i - 20, 1943 KENNEDTS LADIES WEAR gium, Jugoslavia, Czecho-Slovakla, Elglflflflg Brunch, Norway and Hoi- lan . Work on the home front goes on space. In the five Red Cross packing depots for prisoners-Oi- war parcels. 100,000 a. week is the present quota. The volunteer blood donor scr- vice has thirty-seven clinics and two mobile units in .perstion. Forces training or stationed in Canada are supplied with ccm- forts. and cash grants have been made for hostels for these men. Disaster relief organizations are set up at scaboards and other vulnerable points, fully equipped. The Canadian Red Cross Corp! of itniformed trained women has o\:r 4,800 members, in nearly 100 detachments located across the Dominion. The Junior Red Cross has a membership of 857.156 pupils in Canada and Newfoundland. ‘They have already donated six ambul- ances, f mobile kitchens. seven utiiicons, two station wag- ons. ons mobile canteen. and cn- cicwed a bed at a military hospital. They also maintain fourteen war nurseries in mgland for small children. Glancing hack over what the Canadian Red Cross has already givn In selfless service the ur- nt needs are . This year $0,000,000 is n ed to go on with this vital work. Five millions must be spent on food parcels for British and Canadian prisoners of war in Europe: 8500.000 for Can- adian prisoners in the Far East; 38.000000 must go for hospital sup- nlies and merchandise purchased for comforts for armed forces and civilians; 81,250,000 for disaster and emergency including help to Allied Red Cross Societies; Blood Donor Service 0250.000 and other war expenditures $000,000. gfalfillfiliilfi l3 Elflflfllfilifillfilffiliiliflfiifilffiliifli-‘IEI!EIEEIEJIIEIIEIIEIIEIEIIEEIIEEIEIEIEIEIEIIEIIEEHEEIEIEIIEIEJIEIEIEIIEIIQIEIIE! E IIIEIIEIEIIEIEJIEIIEIIEIIEEIIEIEIIIEIILIJIZHIEIQIEIEIEIEIIIIIEJIEIEIEELTITIEIEEIJEIIE . i-J Jn'n'n'sf'u'u'ui'ifu'n'z'a'u'u's'u's'u'u'la'n' I The RED CROSS APPEAL IS T0 YOU! human surrenms IS enema rnun EVER IVowI 0' - ntIHAn surrsnuta is . enema nun rm Nola! D0n’t let them down. now! The work of the Red Cross must You have supported them nobly in the past. g0 on, and now more than ever before they freed money to carry on that work. As the war expands there are more and more demands made 0n the lied Cross funds and to meet these demands the smm of $10,000,000 is required. the one to let them down. Be sure that you n r1? uni Give Now and Give Gen- . __..-.-..-a- .-m<..-_..';._. .-_..-_..-\-.~.,- erously. Their Cause is Your Cause. $% Don't Let Them Down! S. A. MacDONAL IEIEIIEIIEEIIEIEIEIIEIIEIJIEIIEIIEIEIIEIE]IEIIEIIEIEIIEIEIIEIIETJIQIQJILTIIYZIIQIE A!" 'r."""\ El v-E