.._...-;~ 1-7.0.. < tux-ion SIX TIZIIQIZIIAEIDTTETOWN GUARDIAN NOYEMBFR 5. 194 Sunday, October 26th at 1 P. M. After a brief service at the home of Mr. J. Wareham Campbell, "the re- mains were conveyed to the hall lic- oompilnied by the Orange Order, where the service was conducted by Rev. J. A. McGowan. The hymns The Lord's My Shepa- erd, The Old Rugged Cross and Nearer Mv God. were rendered by a mixerd choir. The minister spore forcib on the Freat Victory won for be ieving sous Christ over death and taking as his text 1 Cor. 15:57. Beautiful floral tributes and mes- sages of sympathy received. testified to the high esteem in which Mr. MacFadyen was held. When just a youth he went to Mass, U. B. A, where he married on 51°"? r024‘ ‘gill’ this dWIiteMISI . za . amp e aug r o TOIIIgIIII “A11 Star aria Mrsflé Vlgarcgéaom‘ Camnbelul), - n ass ver. . n ecame Variety Show live in Bass River where he made a st of friends and in 1936 he re- ' ho Over Rad“) turned to his native Province to take -——- up farming on the old homestead remaining until his death. There a large number of friends and re'n-, tives gathered to pay their final iri- bute to h'm before moving the re- mains to the mainland for burial on Friday, October 24th at 2 P. M. where n. short impressive service was day that the Nazi swastika has seen planted over Simferopol, the capi- ial of the Crimea, and that Germ- an spearheads have advanced a long WHY along the intervening 40 miles to sovaslopol, Russian Black Sea naval base. V l German tanks and motored in- fantry. rolling across the treeirss plains of the plum-shaped penin- sula. have reached the northern fringe of the 5.000-foot h h Yaila Mountain range which skrts the l shore on the south side, the an-y nouncelllent claimed. i Gerlliali dispatches claimed large fircs were burning in Sevastopol as a result of German air raids which caused “great destruction" there. Two warships and a transport about to embark “fleeing Russian troops were claimed to have been hit. The Crilllca. roughly twice the size- of Prince Eldward Islani. rcuchcs one-third of the way across tlle Black Sea to the Turkish coast. German news dispatches tlauned an entire infantry division broke through a strongly fortified Soviet field position on the central front about lvlcscow and took several “an of world war Number One, towns and villages in liund-to-iland. Ronnld cnimnn didn't even hesitate es- . l when asked if he would donate his The high command was silent m. services u, help 1n Canada's win- its Moscow operations. but farther wgnpofls Drive. American born. but south. in the boners basin. it ciaim- just a. sympathetic, Lucille Manners i" b l n\h'-%'l|'-'-'s‘~'-'-'-‘-'u 'u\‘u\ %'u'-'o'-V-'-'-'>‘-”-N'-‘=\ ' l ' 1 i . - i; Claim Swastika In Memwwm lie-ill: -.- PlllllfiE EDWARD -=- 00000 000-000-000» , P, t d is ,, ,_ i e Mn. caasran A. Miicrsomu ' Th f ral of the late Mr. Ches- i Y "r ‘ n: fifuhluglggyig. green-giant! gay 5? _ il‘..“.‘.‘.‘.".3“d3°t‘;20°; ' CONVULSION 0F NA Tu”, saallinhlzlssitlllmz. fiiit”°ilii’ve'i?mi<i’l.°t°é%f“ii."§‘fi RONALD COLMAN Celebrated Screen Star 1%‘fff-F'n%'n'u'n'n'n'o'n'n'u'n'tc'u'n'u'n'ffffn'n'u‘If? LUCILLE MANNERS Famous Radio Slnllir en-ari-v-n-r. .-.-.-.-.-.-.'.'. ox A coasi-io-cossr NETWORK i; INCLUDING CFCY & CBA a mu. A.S.’l‘. il/ié)’ Wiysm/m 11445!!! M/l/xl/"PZAI/Jzj/ ' . 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(iustrlal areas. situation around Moscow and in the soilrccs claimed Hitler's armies were continillnz in “fluht the Rilssians and tllc wczitlici” 111 both urcas. - Boosts Women Air Mechanics PHOENIX, Ariz., Nov. '1.-<c1=>- Mon ciin find a lot of excuses to keep wolucn away from airplanes, but Mrs. Dale Stanley. licensed mechanic and also a pilot, thinks Wflillléll will be repairing as uel‘. as -i yilig 1cm. fiCgzcliiSf.‘ lslie believes there soon wi a s lortzlgc oi men mecllrli- icts, VMrs. Stanley is interested! ‘in s ar ing training courses for wclnen. ‘ “liters won't be time to train all the men needed,’ she said. “The qualifications for wlilieu won't be too severe. They nl-uld need at least a high school educa- on. the ability to use tools and have an interest in aviation, There is no {need for unusual physcsl s rcil" i." _Mr; Stanley learned her trade in airplane repair shops operated by her huskband. aftelr more ‘than two years o prac .ca cxper encc she pusslerl ‘official examinations for nice iaiizcs. "Women iizollld be especially pro- ficient in work on airplane in- stlrluélgi/cnlzs} and fLi‘ilii§la.;;e.'ds]lle says‘. - - U Ldf-U. _ so‘ co‘ 12m e mos “'1!l'11s5s'?'i1il1li[:l? Cfl110(1bl1l_-£l\'(f\"l!n1‘\(l‘l£1 es- “lot” “pa”? Wino“ hell? ~ - - pcclally when its practiced in- those, Wfuu?" Mflillt ha"; any fem‘ that Omens (Wmmn. ‘ v _ Rmnnnd Rn _ dilation llllCL ianics is a dirty 10b sell and Melvyn Douglas . . . lniA ninnicue _ lists lust about us their first lmroariolis appearance t0“. lQllg While Iilllfffllflg‘ ulliil i1 1918119 gather! The hectic new Column-alas Li0ll1g anything eisc. comcd)’. “This Tiling Called Lovc, I onvns today at. lhc Prince Erlivard ANNUAL MEET l G Tllcaivc. Sllllprrliltg llic co-strirs is 0F FORT AUGUSTUS an flil~(‘f!lll(‘i1\' cast which illI-ludesi CREDIT UNION LTD. II-lf-I GLORIA '.-.-.-.-l.-.'.-.-.-.-.-:.-.-.-.v.-l.-.-.- i i l i. “THIS THINGS (‘ALLED LOVE” 1s TERRIFIC! This tiling ctillcd laughter is here This thing cuii-"d This ‘thing called ontcrtiiiiilllcnt spariiirs so gaily. you'll adore . . you ll love . . "This Thing: Called Love’ nfififlfl-HH-‘L-J-‘r i-I-i-fn-f fu'n'ln'n'u'in'p'h'n'n'n'fn'ln'ul'u'u'ln'u'u'n'u'u'u'n'in CHAPTER 6 — JUNGLE GIRL i, weave-an. ve.-.-.-.¢.-.-.~.'.~.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-m.vmnr.mw.nmvmnmvwm ‘l! $%\Fhh‘h'-'l|h'- ‘JUL Recommendations By lion ittee on War expenditures ri...rol>i_rzn- ~ collllllittrc 0n uwi to see "an holiest clfort for » utcli“ wore ‘ ll 11c of Commons "l illc suppos- . l-olflrols Over cxilcnrlitilres Zimnn com- " into ihrcc . l sluily 0i’ , Will-Yo EMPlRE—-Thurs.-Fri.—Silt. VlRQiirlIA DALhl-WAYNE MOR RlS-LILLIAN CORNELL 00 “THE QUARTERBAGK” iFchairman, WaFEServ ister Thorson. The committee, which heard evidence on medical care and hos- pitalization of fighting men, re_ commended recognition of the principle that national defence medical services should be re- sponsible for the care of men un- til they are placed in medical category “E”. Under existing ar- rangements men in higher cate. gorles when placed in pensions and national health department hospitals come under the care of doctors of that branch of the government service. A sub-committee headed by A. P00111161‘. (Lib. Hull) investigated pay and allowances of the scrviccs and thc main committcc accepted its rccommendation that there be no decrease in the amounts paid. The committee said downward changes would not be fair to those enlisted or commissioned. ‘l. .l\‘ m illblrdmby The commltlcel on recommen- —-——-—-——-___€____—_;-_..—..-_-—-— Ihis Home-Mixed Cough Relief Is Hard To Beat Very.‘ Fwy i0 Make. N0 Cooking. ‘Sovce Rig Money. No IITIH ,- -~ ‘-. -l _-_~nii'vo boon using I01" Cont.‘ 0 , you'll b0 the m?‘ h. rprlit-iflfs’ P0- iief. mi ' .l 0 0.i~ own kitchen, is bur-l l0. » l li~ ‘its. Ali-i» ~ ' .1! i l! clips of g|{q|\l' - ; i ,,. rill) n!‘ vvn- tel" a-‘v - - - 1.1. ivlvi-il. No 3M,‘ =-- ~ ~ v , 00, .i,~ t-lln 1101f. ‘rhmi ill-t l ~~' l-I l'ill0-\' tob- i ‘no.1 ‘l ‘l iliwi :1 i6 . lngi; . ll‘ ,.liip. 'l‘l|i.'~l cough relief-about 4 times as much for your money. Tastes flh0-—Ch1ldf0h love it-und it never spoils. You can fool this home mixture fak- ing right holil of a cough. It loosens tho phlegm. soothes the irritated mem. liranes, and helps clear the air pm- angcs. Pluses soreness and IIHIIIBIIII lirouliilng. and lets you sleep. Oncu irleil, you'll BWPEI‘ by it. Pinex 1H a iqlcclui compound of proven ingredients, In (‘OIICCIIIFHHPII form, a most FCIIIIIJII‘ soothing intent for throat and bronchial momllmncu. Just try it, and If not satisfied, your ,,-.-csyuu it; ouiiti-o 0'0 itally excellent 1110119)’ Wm b‘ 79mm!“ Binnie Barnes, Allvu Joslvn. Gin-la .- Dickson, lice J, Cobb, Gloria Holrirn. The annual meeting of the Hurt Paul ftfl-Grnth, Lcnnzi Mnricle and Augustus Credit Uilioli was held A11‘ Don Bcddoc. the parish iiall on Oct. 13. Mr. Don- Alvvonocl" llwll. f11l'(‘f'if7i‘ of “He nLl A. McDonald presided. Mr. slaved for Breakfast" and "The McDonald gave an encouraging rc- Doctor Takes a Wifc." wicldcd tor‘ port oi‘ the year's work, stressing mcznnhono on “This Thine Called the need of greater savings by lhc| Iiove." George Scnion, Ken Ens» members in order to build up a lund and P. J. Wolfson penned the,‘ stronger Credit Union. screenplay from thexslaqe success by Tile directors recommended‘ that Edwin rim-kn n; produced. by Plit- 3 per cent dividend be paid out tcrsoll ltfcNutt. shares and 2 per cent interest rate‘ =T'+—'="'~ -~ on deposits. They also recommended d H f my _ yncomlnitine on that the balance ill undivided -arn- xfiefirgpnloex-lxxildltiily-Ps mad“ by lligs be &"(i(3fl to the Guaranty R T‘ Graham’ (my, swmv gun Fund. These recommendations were approved by the members. M, il . i w er- , fig?’Owiihfifdm-rlguvg teswsimr I'l1e report of the treasurer, Mrs. venereal disease s-zmulrl be made Carroll Kelly. showed a nlcillbergnlp _ .- .0 . . n » 0 R“C°m"‘°nd“mn ‘m5 made m reported for tile Credit Committcc m? 1'10"“ that ‘WW0 ‘mmwm fpd-Ililifl Rcv. Louis Callaghan for the ""1 “immcis b0 “Wed i" 113mg Supervisory Committee. Mr MI-J‘ Clubs training “limo” for we Nlurnnghaii as chairman ‘of ‘the’ R0111 Cfinadla“ A" For“ w m" Nominating Committee gave the glrllglfi<grilgitgixljflrigjl_ grhlilégr°cogif following list of officers to serve iur moliwealth All‘ Training Plan, 22 D. A. McDonald, Mrs. C. Kelly, Am- eivmenturv fliius 50110015 W‘ whose Kelly, Joseph McEachcrn and oprrated. iUrbun curley. For Credit Commit- The {an is that any profits will 48g, Carroll Kelly Joseph Carley} be use by the flying clubs alter Jose h Duffy, Eari Duffy and James the war to sponsor civilian ilyius Mo enha and for supervisory coin- and give leadership to civil avia- mittee, Rev. Louis Callaghan, zler-l tion. The proposed safeguards Ibcrt Bengan and John O'Connell. would prohibit any private lndivl- l At the conclusion of the business dual from 1‘(‘CC1\‘lli_f£ payments in nlcntiniz Mr. James Coyie. President the event of winding up or othcr- ‘of the Liguorian Credit Union, gave wlsd ian interesting talk on Credit Un- The committee recommended ions and Economics acceptance of an otfcr oi air ob. mu __ nlQyeLbLuljlieflt. server schools, of which there are T ' _ l0. to reduce flying-hour profits from $1 t0 35 cents. Efficicntlv operated schools coird still make a profit of $5,000 annually, In the report tabled today. the committee reiterated its belief that final prrparrltlon and ap- proval of dcfcnce department es- timlttes should be uildcr the Jur. isdictlon of the dcputv minister in each tlcpartlncnl, with a civilian financial supci-lntendcnt, indepen- ed and seconded to send $25.00 to, tile Red Cross and $15.00 to Queens Canadian Fund Also $5.00 to the Orphanage. Next meetng to be lield at the home of Mrs. James Camp- bell. Lunch committee for meeting Mrs. Harold Cutcliff Mrs. Joseph Ciitcliff and Miss Kathleen Bouitcr. Lunch was then scrvvd. COIICCLIOII amounted to 30 ceilts. Meeting closed with the National Anthem. d i’ h . l . . ' _ ‘Q’ """ ..°..‘;.‘..‘?.l.l.°..ii5.lf.° t'Z.°'Zl32“3‘..‘Ll;‘ Ecullsgggqqlgunoiluus The breconlmcnriallon that all mcn a ove category "E" sllollri , be rarcd for by national dofcrilce naTQ§cm§§t$$L¢,¥-'°§Liint'li l‘: ‘he “who”! “Nice-I WW1" mmlb if hold on the 6th lusts at iheuhomeygf “Wmted- ih“L,ii“-‘"° Wmiid have Mrs. Jolln MOKlilll0ll. Tne President to be a redlstilbulion of (‘Xisting ,M,AS_ Cenn Mcxmnm presued hospitals and control as bl-twcenigevq, members and n“ vmtm-S’? the rlcf-‘nce and pensions depart- merits. were present. Meeting opened byl --____._____ CAPE TRAYERSE WOMEN'S singing Old Lung Byne and repetit- iilg Creed in unison. Minutes of the. beptclnber meeting were read and; INSTITUTE approved. Reports were given by the! Th -——~_ iced Cross and school committees, l e monthly meeting of Cane A bill for $1.68 101‘ lumber, etc. 101' TYBVEP-ie Women's Institute was held school cupboard was resented and on October 23rd lit the home of Miss .pa1d. p i Evelyn Bell, with ihc President p.‘ ii. was decided to get more yarn 2531115 gilt‘ mcfrlllle opened with we. for Red Cross knitting. Material for c fo owed by the Clccd in uni-i quilts was distributed and it was son. Roll cnll was answered by live‘ planned to have quilts finished be. members. tllcre was one visitor. tore next meeting, 0 geinutcs were "read lllld approved} Ways and means of raising money Vcreiuly rev-tried ml ilinds $23.94 were discussed and it was decided to “as the proceeds on Chicken chip-I hold a, dincc in the school mantis- per and 3.00 wits pflifl out for rc- giving night. "lflllblflflfie Present t0 boys in the 'I'l1e programme for the evening service, The School conlmlllce hm consisted of several o n sflections . . n s ng-snn 116W Program colllniltiec will be M1's_ li-u by Mrs. J. McKinnon and Mrs,‘ James Campbell and Mrs. Hamid l-l.. Young. fiutvliff- Currcsnondeilce was lflflii. The members were invited in hold was moved and socondvd to bu»- thelr next meeting at the home of a pair of blankets to solid to the Mrs. Daniel Mclsaac, roll call to be Canadian Legion. other corrcspon-i- answered by payment of member- lencc was road and discussed. and ship fees, a tcr due consideration it was mov.. Manna do,“ “n, “m. mun tilc 0011111112 year. For Directors. Mr.‘ A l Beets. lb. - ' , Prisoner of Zenda", and the 1am i. s Officially. the Germans have been Metropolitan soprano who stars on siicnt for days concerning‘ the illicit 0110 Ul tile tsp-ranking radio shows or the clay. will appear together to- Donets River vallcv. but unofficial‘ nigh; on Canada's "All-star Variety S!10\\". \\’111Ch goes on the air all ii P. M. A .5. T. local time. 0V9!‘ B0 coast-to-coast network. Ronald Colman will act as Maser of Ceremonies for the broadcast. while Lucille Manners will be heard ili several ballads of 901N190!‘ EPW011- P ADIO TRANSMISSION Eastern uayiigul. saving Time WAVELENGTH ‘throughout 110.30 pan.) western Canada-MM iii. (to 10.00 p.ni.) 49.10 m. tfiom Canada and uses-at 32 m. 25.53 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5 P.M. 5 15 ‘London Calling‘. o..i0 -i~relit Lille lwilnilY-Episode 14$ 5.1.. Quit; Miticis of Moment’ 6,00 BBC Syn-phony Orchestra, CGlludl/ICIAEU by Clarence Ray- ul b0 . 6.30 ‘CALLING FROM BRITAIN TO NEWEOUNDLAND’ in- cluding news.etter by D. J. Davies, C.B.E., Trade Com- missioner for Newfoundland. _ 6 45 THE NEWS. 6.55 NEWS ANALYSIS by KEVIN OCARROLL. 7.00 WAR COMMENTARY: ‘The War at Sea‘. Talk by Lt. THOMAS WOOD- DRCOFFE, R. N. 7.10 ‘London Calling’. 7.15 NEWS IN FRENCH. 7.30 ‘CANADA CALLS FROM LONDON’ tin collaboration with CBC)‘ ~ 7.305 Programme to be announc- e . 745: ‘Canadians in Hospital.’ 8 00 ‘London Calling‘. 8.15 ‘Something Going on in Britain Now‘. 8.45 ‘DEMOCRACY MARGI-IES’. B 55 ‘THANK YOU AMERICA’. How Britain is u=ing gifts from across the Atlantic. 9.00 THE NEWS 0 l0 ‘LISTENING POST’. 9.15 ‘Starlight’: Raymond Neweil. 9.30 ‘BRITAIN SPEAKS’: Life Over Here‘. 9.45 Front Line Family’. (Re- t peat . 10.00 HEADLINE NEWS AND VIEWS (Commentator. J B IAIZGEACHY) AND FLASH- OK. 10.15 ‘SINEWS OF WARE-Ii. 10.30 ‘Southern Selrgnade’, directed by Reg Lecpo . 10 45 ‘Talking of S_".ort' by Ray- mond Glendennng. 10.50 Music, 11.00 T110 Daiv Servce. 11 05 London Calling’, ll 15 ‘ILRITAIN SPEAKS’: a DC . 1130 RADIO NEWS-REEL. (Re- M. l2.00s gqc-ullar Music of the U.S. 12.15 ‘DEMOCRACY MARCHEB’. (Repeat). 12.25 ‘THANK YOU, AMERICA!‘ (Repeat)! 12 30 HEADLINE NEWS AND VIEWS (Repeat). 12 45 Close down. w,’ YESTERDA Y's i LOCAL MA RFET QUOTATIONS CORRECTED F0‘ EVERY WED NESDAY AND SATUBDATB ISSUE RETAIL lVI-A-RIIET Leaf lettuce, bunches, each 10c Onions, 4 lbs 25o Eggs dos 33c Cabbage head 3.195 Roast Beef _ ia-zao Boiling Meat 15c Cream. qt. (on Ducks 81.35-81.70 Pork, lb ~33: Sniuch new. 10c lb a for 25o gteflk. lb 24-300 ecf. GT- ill-He Fowl each 7511,50 Butter, Dairy 33.4“ corned Beef 1M Potatoes. pk 25c Carrots lb ADDTes. eating, dol l0-i5.20c Parsnips lb. be Turnips, 2 for 5o Celery bunch 15-200 New Onions, bunch 5c Fresh Cod lb. 7e Tomatoes, lb. 15o Head lettuce 15o Flowers. bunch Iii-loo sweet potatoes. lh. ilc I for 29o ivegetable Marrow, lb 44o Ch cken each 013542.00 New potatoes. bk 25c Cauliflower 2 for 25¢ Broccoli. 10c nee-h, 3 for 25c Herring each 5e Mackerel each Salmon, lb. squash lb, Pumllkin, lb Lamb 1b , ed German and R5110" "(mp5 were was e ually prompt in volunwfllflfl conducted by Rev. Gerald Tantcn. _ Ofiiw YW" '"°" crushinr: Russian resistance and a simi ar service. so the dashing He leaves to mourn besides his - c succccdinz in taking additional lll- stiii- of "Beau Geste" and ‘The wifel two sons Harry Geo, and Eug- Li} ene W” his parents Mr. and M‘ s. Chas. MacFadyen. three brothers George, Harvey, N, B.. John. Mass.- U. S. A., and I-Iarrv at home and two . sisters Mrs. Raymond Rafferty, Portage, P. E. I., and Mrs. Harry Bryant. Ellerslie, P. E. I. Those out-of-Kent County who attended the funeral were Mrs. f / f / MY/ HOW THE GIRLS kAVED ~/ ABOUT MY SNOW TABLE- "- LINEN/ "l OWE lT ALL TO QM; \ i I was TICKLED WHEN MOTHER THOUGHT SUSIES oasss WAS new. lT WAS MONTHS ow REALLY. SUNLIGHT KEEPS COLORS BRIGHT, ('7 SUNLIGHT” SAID l,/ Hartson 'I‘erris and son and Mrs. John Hicks, Georgetown, N. B. i After the committal in Bass “Liver Cemete y e L 0. L. performed their burial service with dignity, sol- emnlty and simplicity. The pallbearers were: Brothers l-I. L. Campbell. J. A. Campbel‘. Campbell, Isaac Ward, George Hanson and K. E. Warman FABER. IIOMANUS cifieiiau. It is six months s‘nce Mrs. Wm. J. Campbell. Grand ‘Ih-acadie re- ceived a telegram that her son Faber Romanus Campbell was missing. The family held hopesof hearing from h’m but as no t'd~ ings have come it is inevitable that Faber perished during the bombing and sinking, by a cruel enemy plane, of tile auxiliary warship “Patia" en route to Eng- land. Gunner Campbell had been stationed at Sit. Johns. Nfld. and wth his company had left for overseas duty when the sad fatal- ity occurred. His mother Mrs. Wm. J. Campbell has received messages of sympathy from His Majesty, King George VI. Col. Ralston and the officers under whom Gunner Campbell served so efficiently. He leaves to mourn, his mother, Mrs. Wm. J Campbell; five s‘s- ters, Mrs. Oliver Drew and Mrs. John Fay. Weymoulh, Mass: M s. Robert Condon. Quincy, Muss: Mrs. D J. McCarthy. Roxbury. Mass; Flora, Halifax, N. S. Seven brothers, also survive. Joseph 0.: Hugh 8.; and Louis B. all serving FOR WHITENESS AND NATURAL BRIGHTNESS HOW IADORE THE i SMELL OF CLOTHES WASHED WITH SUNLIGHT. THEY'RE so CLEAN A~l> Faesil/ FOR SWEET ER, CLEANER WASHES Q It's a Icy-the naturally whiter, hr ghrer. naturally sweeter-smelling wash you get with Sunlight! There are no harmful adulteranrs in Sunlight -—It'o all-pure soap. J . . Smooth While Hands! For spotless, shining iilshei, use Sunlight in your dlshpiil too. Sunlight saves your hanill —keepa them soft and smooth, banishes that work-u-diiy look. Get Sunlight at your store today. -ii’s oil-PURE Soup in H3 Majesty's forces in England, Donald J at home hav’ng been hcno-urablv discharged from the army. Bernard. Colin and Morrison also at home. The sympathy of the whole com- munity goes out to t.h~ bereaved Halifax Soldier LONDON. Nov. 3 —(CP Cable) —- A list of prisoners announced by mot-tier. sisters and brothers. . a German source Sgl. George TliTm"ls'i0‘.van= of 15f Prince Street) l-lallfil. S GINGERBREAD SIIOIFICAKI. Split hot, irrsh gingerbread Bil fill with sliced pcnzilcs or si. DHIIQIPS Tco_ with more fruit ill blobs 0i’ whipped orcnm Reported Prisoner today includes A growing savings account reinforce: your eounlry’: offori toward victory. We've goi Io pay for lho war and a savings account helps lo do ihol because If enables you lo accumulate fund: for foxes, for Vlelory Bonds and for War Savings Corllficoios. ll also provides for omorgonelo: for yourself and your family. Open a Savings Account. ll’: not only who lo bo iluihy-li’: urgent. TllF CHAQTEPFfC-fl BANKS (‘ti I A NA ("in - I ..l.i_-.' i