MAY 31.1941 . 1111s cnARLorrp-froyvfl GUQDIA" PAGE 555w?’ i fi-f ........... “YT. ................ ....... “ ,,.»+++"" ' ' ' ' ' " '" ' i #4 A4 , ‘ a ‘ ‘ k ‘ ‘ AA AA ‘#44 SHALL WE Lo WER THE "FLA c; OR RAISE THE Ldliiwv? VI CTO R 11113:; BoNn it CANAD N1) T1112 EMPIRE ASK OUR YOUR 11101211 11101112 IMPQRTANT THAN MEANS:___ r a‘ I '- Divided amongst the number of families it will approxfi _ - - - - _ - ' In Julius Caesars day, little material had to bl mate $100.00 pe1 family 1n this P1 ovince. Those who are sent to armies from home tndust,tes_ The“ weapons $1’ in a position to do so must invest far more than the mini- (swords) didn’: have m be supplied with ammunition. . _ u . _ .' _ . and they quickly made their own big guns (wooden 1n_um, 1f the avei age 1s to be ieahaed. It 1s a request for cataputts) as they were need“ ~ the use of money now idle in Savings Accounts. The riisorwrron a PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND HAS BEEN ALLOTTED OUR SHARE IN By Napoleon's day, armies had firearms and , u I CANADA S, THIRD WAR LOAN interest 1s higher and the safety of your investment is §:::§“t“e“{f:ti‘1:'ftff;"o:£ :{“:to:§“;afi:g"'fu°; OPENING JUNE 2, 1941 guaranteed by the resources of the Dominion. Consult v plies» it" "my “Y” m“ a‘ ‘he "°“" BY m‘ “me "f t _ the Franco-Prussian war (1870). the home army had your banker for particulars, and methods of purchase. . m equal the field army- By 1918. every man at the front had to be backed up by five men at home. IT Is THE RESPONSIBILITY 0F Today, so complex and so completely mechanized ITS H ‘ E B is watrfare thtat it is estiliétztedtitthtalcftilsino than l8 l 1 n r a ' n e. SPEEDY OVERSUBSCRIPTION i "‘°“ ° m“ “ “ “ ° ° 5° ' ° g Backed by 18 men, the soldier at the firing line today is by all odds the most formidable defender who ever bore arms. Even his World War predecessor was defensless by comparison. ‘e - '~Al0AA0600AA000COOOLO-Q-OO—O—O-O§QOOOOOOOOOOOOO00000040604000l05006000640-0046004b40400l0AA0404040AAQAAAAA-QA-AAJAALAAA4A;AA_AQJ~ The enemy is going “all out” to bring cles- truction to the world as a prelude to tile subservience of all peoples to the Reich. .Th_e German people are forced to endure privation and suffering unbelievable to us so that their leaders may have the tools of war. No less than 72 per cent of the national income of the German people is being spent and bank and personal sav- ings seized to swell the war treasury. If they win these sources will be replenish; d at our expense. We in Canada hold to Democracy and are already witnessing its supremacy. Better leadership, superior production methods. better designers, more skillful tool makers and machinists all because the men involved are free and personally devoted to their work. GlslRMANY CAN’T WIN IF WE [)0 OUR PART t The modern soldier fires a rifle three times as fast as the last-waresoldier. He can travel, completely equipped 10 times as far in a day. His tank is a fort- ress. And in a plane, his long-distance bomb-carrying capacity is 32 times what it was in 1918. The effectiveness of the soldier today is in mod- ern military machines. Without them, he is hopelessly handicapped. The real contest today, therefore, is not on the firing line but on the factory production line where defense equipment is built. That is where wars today are won or lost. Thetgreat army of men behind the army at the front today includes steelmakers, shipbuilders, mclal workers, farmers, partsassemblers, inspectors, and a long list of others. Your Money Keeps Them Working THIS ADVERTISEMENT SPONSORED BY: - - Maore M¢Le0d i DQBIQiS Prowse Bros. Ltd. Hylldllhlfin 5e’ Co. Ltidi. Fennell £9’ Chandler TheRtigers Hardware Cehtd Bruce Stewart Eb’ Co. Ltd. t MacDonald ——DtRoWe WOODWORKING CCL, LT t D. Gillis s» c0. A. Pickard a» c0. Nuwew“- . . . . . r . . r . . . . . . r . . r . r l -r ................... A‘ .".".-.--....."" "vnnnvwvnvv""nnn" e: e ‘ ~ ~ - - e ~ - - - - ~ - - - - - - - - - ‘ - - - . . . . . V . . . .w...."..nnwnwvwwwwnowonww+q4MMM- --- M“ u‘ ‘- . v v v v v v v vv v v v v vv v v v v v v ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ A‘~‘AA ‘ YOOQOO-O-OOQOQQQQQQQQ9yQQQQ4O-&O¢O-Q+O6O—O-OO-O-OO&QOOQOQ¢‘OQOJAAil6006-6400400O00600694004O§O+OQ+4§§§§44O4OO6v0§OOO0O04000046‘*O0¢4*~44 fpir; J rizrf: y.’ F“ ' l ' Y . Y V . Y _ . . . . . . Y nflvwowvfwo++m+ovownu>euwo i ia-zéqfllkz»