.ed Cross is the Greatest of all Charities i PAGE NINE THE RED CROSS I ,,,,,,.,, Needs YOUR HELP! GIVE NOW! om let them down! Help bring succour and relief to all who suf- fer by war or disease. Help the Red Cross. THE Fiisiiiliii SIIUPPE l 'Tl RELIEVE TODAY’S UNIFORMED GIRL Must Have Dependable, Restful l SHOES Suited to Her 3. Particular “i. t‘! fill-ill llElElE "°'“‘ . iiuiiiii suriiiiiiia We specialise in Fitting and Supplying tor W.E.A.F.’s, W.A.C.’s, Nurses and Civilians, Plain Toe Military Welts in Brown and Black, all widths constantly on hand. A WRIGHT silo: coiiimiiv 135 Queen Street They need YOUR Help More Than Ever n o w l ‘A: the war widenumu; hers is iely more need for your Red Cross dollars this your than last. There ruuut be more ofehmittheneedisto be not. o! war, be: 1min, dupes, e wuundd. {he dying, the destitute everywhere some on YOUR. Rod Oren dollars for help. Dun you fill them? $10,000,000 lilINAN SUFFERIN IS “"“°" GREATER THAN EVER Noeel IIAIIAI+III ems‘ _,_ From the President of Provincial Red Cross My deer Prime Iidward Islanders —the greatest Red Cross support- ers in Canada;- We He aaain opening a great Red 0105s Gmivaisn m. a most critical and vital time. Your splendid 8o- ciety most urgently needs another ilihwo-OOO. Our objective in Prince Edward Island is to exceed $100,000. A lllllreme effort must be made. It should be the aim oi all our citi- zens to increase their subscriptions Q1 1B5! Yea-i‘ by at least ten per cent and many should double their last yearn amount i’o_r God knows lhe need is extrema and no don- ation can be large enough. In the name oi’ the Prince H- Wflfd Island Division oi the Can- adian Red Cross let me tender to our patriotic and charitable Deople my sincere thanks for their gen- erosity since this terrible armaged- don began. The members oi all our armed. foroes both male and female, tlhe starving refugees, the poor women and helpless children, the increas- ing number o! British prisoners or war, are the ones your money will help and save. The opening of the second front in Europe this year will greatly in- crease tlhe calls on our Red Cross Society so greatly that our chiei’ anxiety is, can we meet those in- evitable demands? No failure thus iar has ever tarnished the Red Cross Record. Oh! my Iriends, we canong tail now with upwards of. 11,000 men and women of this prov-l inoe in the. fray, our casualties and: demands are greater per capital imn those of any other province. I» l The business men of Charlotte- l town, as well as others throughout lihe Province, who have been ap- proached prior to the openin, oi the general campaign on Monday 4 ‘next are certainly showing‘: mag- “niiicent lead to Red Cross givers in this crucial invasion year cam- paign. Several outstandin subscrip- ti§1_ns___v;v_e_re ieierrgi to yesterday |FuVu'u'-'-"»'u'o‘h'n' a.'.~'.-.'.r.-ar-wm'rei-uwefi Gioc - - , IIIIIAAN SUFFERING l8 - GREATER THAN EVERNow! l t. l t ear. hi’ itiifiali‘; Silo!’ tiiduy. YOUR Red Cross dollars must keep up the work. Give fully! CANADIAN RED CROSS ‘ . .-.-.\.-.~.~..-.-'.v.\~H.I.-.- fl-‘J-"f-‘i-fi Moore & McLeod Ltd. Gives Fifteen Hundred Dollars To Red Cross Campaign \ Prince Edward Islanders, let us; under Divine Guidance, with the inspiration o! our Island's marvel- lous record of leading Canada in ever patriotic appeal make the most, supreme effort now and ex- ceed all our former splendid re- turns. Islanders, you wonderful ex- emplars of the Christian virtues, be finally inspired by the words oi the great St. Paul-"And the greatest of these is Charity." Faithtully yours, w. .i. r. MaeMILLAN, M. p. r1 sident, Prince Edward Island Division, Canadian Red Cross So- ciety. and it has already been reported that many who have sent in ad- vance subscriptions to campaign headquarters have this year very largely increased the amounts con- tributed over last year. -_ Today it is particularly pleas- ing to report that the great iirm of Moore a McLeod, Ltd, oi which the four principals, Messrs. George M. Moore, S. A. McLeod, W. A. Stewart and J. P. Gordon have been working together in busineu {or well over half u century, and with whom are now associated several of the second generation have given to this year's campaign the princely sum" 0i Fifteen Hun- dred Qollars, having contributed twelve hundred and fiity dollars last year. Whln the general campaign opens next week there is no doubt that the farmers throughout the Province and tho thousands o! smaller contributors irom whom ‘um all the bulk o! Prince na- ward Island's $100,000 must come. realizing that this year's Red Cross nqeiiwlllbepsuterthaneverbo- 1°“, will generally inmuse their giving! in substantial proportion- THIS ADVERTISEMENT SPONSOR BY’ behind the lines to receive blood transfusions made possible by the Canadian Red Cross. They will live to fight again, because we helped them when they needed our support. The wounded must have immediate care. supplies, the blood serum, the hospital equipment that spell life l0 ready on the spot. And we must keep the spark of hope burn- ing in the hearts of the boys who once fought for us gzillantly,but now are helpless, behind enemy prison gates. Red Cross food parcels must reach our men regularly, to give them nourishment and Civilian needs are urgent, too. Food for ihe children of oppressed areas in Euro e, help for the homeless, crippled chil rcn of Britain and emergency nursing care ; . . all these must be provided by one means, tlic Red Cross. Make your donation big enough to cover the work required of it. That No Sufierer Shall Call in Vain TODAY; hundreds of our boys in the thick of the battle are being carried quickly the life-giving The surgical (hum, must be ho pc. no s". a...“ w, $10,000,000 Needed 1o TIMES Nonmu. . P- E- I- CoOPERATWE LIVE STOCK , W‘ “°“*"‘" "b" ”‘ intrisaaarisflnlstxziala: R. T. HOLMAN, lied, SU M M E RSI DE -CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETING BOARD 1' RWS GRMERY ,,,,,,,,,.,w,q,~— ___ __ , ___ H:________;___\ _' = — " i if ———- -"—' ifs. . . \ l4‘ k ‘ l p A They need YOUR Help i They need YOUR Help They need YOUR Help ‘ More Than Ever I ’ ' " M0re“Th'nIl ‘Everw ’ i More Than Ever n o w l n o w l | e an l w ens ll 5' need for your Red - need for your Bed Cross M“ "I Y"? F"! CHM dlupsll-Imfleiluilumuztuhe m lluast-‘nheilu-bmulslfiu 20's“! '""‘ 5° 3°" i‘ giemiitilenmiuw figllwflthelwflllu“ igtmhexlrttnneedisee are?‘ ma... zit-er... a: Rstltirte everyivhm auntie, everywhere “with, ’ "u; rm 10ml. 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