“BER 1- *9??? rllrsnl-lllee... This little group was standing by the roadside when our troops fought their way into Caen. They had lived in caves all through the battle. They had lived thrfluflh Yea“ of German tyranny . . . years of hunger and fear. Now, unbelievably, it was over . . . MILLIONS MORE REMAIN Only when the day of liberation dawns for all the enslaved peoples of Europe, China and the Islands of the Pacific can we count our victory complete. Only then can we make our own future fully secure. . A pmsSAGE to our customers w, urge all our customers to buy Victory Bonds. There is no better in- yestment. Victory Bonds are as good ss cash-the best security you can have for s bank loan when needed- md they earn interest. We have no hesitation ill suggesting that our cus- gomers withdraw money from their ' ggvings accounts to invest still more in Victory Bonds- rurs I CHARLOTTETOW" GUARDIAN ‘Ihh eellnn ll reserved for III! of loeul interest. out ndverthlnl o! n news: nature ma: he inserted at five cents a word. strictly DI!" Able In advance. ___________.______ CRASWELL ior i-ilotoltl-sona. CUNIEDIJII-aillvfl urn IN- sultsuce. __ WATER. earns ll not yet paid are now overdue. Please pa! promptly and avoid shut-off. 10-‘ SEBVINQ IN FRANCE. - Mrs. Lelia Maciunnon. l-‘airview. has received wom‘ that her son. Pte. Iieigh Mackinnon, is now serving ui rrance. THE SERVICE 0F INDUCTION of the Reverend J. T. robots will take place on Thursday evening at 7.30 in St. Ham's uiiuicli. ‘JJDBN will be a. reception afterwards‘ in the Parish Hall for the members ol the congregation. lll-i-la. MR. AND Ml I . liEATlI MONT- GUMENY. Pall; Currier. announce the engagement oi tliolr oaullnur ltoma ritanda to llrtnur Alexander Campbell. son of_Ml". llnd Mrs. Preston CBIllPDGLl, Burlington. Marrlulie to take place November lom- 11-1-11. PAINT i-rolecus FA no u s sToiw Dunno. — Educational 1110.. lvlontreal. nave lus; issued a new collection of Lhll.‘ ramous Story Paint Books lnl" young children. Muriv 0i these are llu- THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA I liiill’: Advertising Liilitsd l manna-differ Friday an- having been founded in 1889 by| the late Anson McKim. In those days. advertising agencies w e‘. mainly engaged as intermediai" s’ between advertisers and publica- tioni. buying space and arranging for insertion of advertisements which were usually prepared by the advertiser. The McKim Agency v ioneered in writing and prepar- i- till retirement of Charles g advertisements for its clients. Mm, President and General "m5 beiiihningnin Canada a. de- I. Peii A' Mcxmhigiimlwit Zlfigexiieriliortl; lihfor hid thflrtiaiility so levers - e e n e - Iitli the advertising lsgiiigisis ed States. In both countries. almost thirty years’ associs- ngsncies gradually became the ae- Ilih the McKim Agency, cepted planners and Droduccizs of . hi??? i‘ iii‘;““°’ °’ Siiféiéiii. .““"'*".‘i““‘ °?‘“”f"““' ll ce n .b o. - ere ve servce n an . g noa. us c- Aentorsuil Manger in 1911e°lgfd lelillbaikifiiigfy talc?‘ {halt Walsh becgam- he business will be continued Kai's be an its long association "not. a l'l te ( rins an ns u ons Dlltllflrla uh: hiili/es beelionlig; which became. and many o! wharn wle owners; alltof them have rfimaitrii today. Canada's leadingl l for megnywidiirsiL Maxim a Ivrsrldslleiiislvlclilms started publica- fltllirectors and Executive 01- tripn of the Canadian Newspaper - l!!! Chairman o! the Board: . I-Mclntosh; President, James- advertiscrs with complete Barter; First, vice-president. listings lilid data of Canadian . Manager at Montreal, J. J. newspapers and periodicals. creat- ‘i her: Vice-Presiden and in: a standard reference book in er. J. . Thain; Vice- the Canadian publication field. land Manager at Tor- In i939. under the presidency l -E. Longmore; vlee-pre- of Mr. Pearce. McKimh celebrat- r- H. R. MeDougal. ed its fiftieth anniversary. and. the occasion was marked by pub-f lllliilhent issued by the new "Yo: "The wide use that; llcation of “The Story o! Adver- W-‘h made of advertising in‘. iisin in Canada," written by two} "nil wartime ideas and‘ mem ers of the McKim staff. the‘ l1 an augury of the expand-l lirst connected account of the‘ flilmrttinities and possibilities genesis and growth of all phases idvertiling in the coming oi advertising in Canada in rela- ~ Advertising has advanced ticn to the country's economic blymld the older conception development. Meantime the Mc- lisleiman crying his wares in Kim Agency had e anded and market-place and has become developed in line wth the in- Mlrlul and polished instru- creasing complexity o! Canadian l" advancing the cause of business and the heavy deliwflili ' Pfoflress and profit. and placed upon the advertisirii "Wile oi great versatility in agency. opening additional branch ‘Phlivsflon. McKlm Advertis- offices in Winnipeg. London (Eng- Umlled. drawing its inspii" land). and vccouver. and occupy "W1 past achievements rind ing the position which it holds Ylllflterlng spirit which has today in the forefront of advertis- d it t roughout its ing agencies handling the bulk oi WW7. is reparing to make national advertising in the Carl- MM indication of these ldllrl field. ‘ l kntlalitles of sdvertis- Retirement of Mr. Pearce reoallfl l" I service of Canadian the outstandin work done larde- “- in the new era." iy under his direction in the then all". as it is familiarly new and experimental field 0T l in advertising cirebs. h government and organization ad- " ‘soldest advertising n rtlsirLduring the First 0133i AFew llros y lid Eloll Nostrll Quickly Relieve ii Stuffiness of C fast es Va-tro-nol spreads ed “Ingestion, hel ~ ush out:- cold-clef at‘ ‘Will Passages. ry it esdirected in f0 "l\l"‘lklf\ Specialized ‘Medication Worlls Fast - Right Where Trouble Is-Mulles Breathing Easier! find relief from stuffy, painful distress of acute canarrii comes. through the nose, re- ‘lilces swollen membranes-soothes irritation, relieves vs-rlllb-llol. Life Insurance {taken in Canada.‘ these books are ‘Allll-RUDUS of well-known classics ;ici‘ boys and girls. ‘ihcv have been ‘l-jlLDlllYd in ‘Haunt-Book’ style $.- iiiat thc youngster may be 1mm. .ouced to tlliis‘. books by means of the visual education method. The storv condensation as vreli as the art work and nrilitinx-z are all Can-l aoinn. the first time mat such a "publishing venture nus been initial:- moderately priced to retaiiat lrom tell to twelltv celils deberidilia upon inc size of the book and tne uart reunion, E-"ILEL: EilE-iifilifiifiiillifil lnnlellelnelnlnnelnnlnrlanullsllsln EQIIQJIEEEILQIEIEIEJELPJIPJ_I_P.I uenlnlll. UlUr-ulsilfln nonunion-sisal lallsldlaln [also ldlaolslslslalelalzrlelaiuldldlsllallsllallalaln ELPi Buy an Apple BlGl RED! JUICY! Lay in a Liberal Store for Laier Use BOY SCOUT AiTlTLE DAY SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1F"- THE BOY OF TODAY IS THE ‘ ' MAN OF TOMORROW NQTE ;_These are |$|a|1d Grown Apples. Encourage Local Industry. PACE runes w? slim l: C: E n rd Ill l} IJ El l5] L-J f5! D D dismount-zoninggpgnnnnlrnglnlnlslnllrllslelnleizlnzllslfi Olléhlt! country iii WYliCil it ls being‘ so . w . - r - 1 - ' 1 - .. l-‘i-k- i P tt ' z A E. Duchrmin: “'°“'°*“'”‘ ' DHPLLLLA: M's Saollkx’ _'lEH00itcli)\'ieil Nf-llisliiiirflcloJrliiiiiihililidlihhg-ilgiicf Mil: Iilllgv oil; JitialldiiilnBetlilllaalliiilséifigsie Beer; Di". Keep- loll lllillnmlilf Biellillll. éeotenibelq ' ' ,'. -‘ ‘ ‘. I, run, '_ H w Plath; J_ D_ ma. Mrs Rh E_ 145mm M“ .915) 'L§i.ll. about one l‘.llll(.‘.l'\3(.l and illtv Cm‘ c‘ J“ Stwmb H‘ 5" M”‘5'.1l’h“- d.“ C n o“. m. J McDonald. “chum Bake“. 1m“ ‘mmds m“ “‘““'*““=‘ “S mble“ “liHurii-id rsuueitii- oeirgeGvi/‘oodliil Miss: liienklfllllaslldfililill'dAiDl‘alJp gr‘ MlllufiiMclrlrllSi Mis. sol-in nunicf Mrs. %a-i~'>hill°“’~“' "lain “ W ‘ = C ' M is. 5"i?i‘.‘tiira.’§§.§" ‘.2713?’ .“_\M";C.l-1.B*lL;N.Rtte- .icr': -'_ - _ "li-Pyllgillsv": “luv-r m ,1}°"°‘. . ‘ buoflalilbd-I Mrs. cini‘. smith; hi?) - Mrs Elmer Illllinlmg Meflw" The annual meeting of upon! eglllll llgilllllll n A an}? bl._e. Guns. Gcnm Pt-olyul" w A . Wliitlock; II§WCIII Nichols " the ll€l l f i‘ H’) i! .10 PJJ Slfi . ,, , I_‘i y“ ' ' 1' i" _ l‘, Clg“ o: Hm“. “nu t m “a u .bnul_.>et. Uis._5ec_. and Dougiii - A, ‘V W _~ _ _. liciiriri by L illlilolVllfifie blhriiiui NQN“ a Co“. D" ii/Lgxm’ uriifiuii‘ Mrs. H N. LADIE " R0 Yul-rill" ‘rnrce heavily latlcnD ' D" T‘ wqe‘ Juan-s Cdllulme‘ {iii-g i-[ebu Lime- Mrs. R. It. baskets oi eiils yrere carried in bi"; fig???“ U‘ c‘ Pa?“ ' Ag“ A‘ ‘ rmi-ir; Misses Totvnslicnti; F‘. N CONSERVATIVE Velma McIntosh and Audrey Cam-' ' r , ' F. ‘Fraser. M810‘. .1‘. B: . ‘ McKee; Mrs. Claevel‘ McLean. ASSOCIATIQN croii. ’l"lll. K1195 “Y” Opened by G Cfllll-lflfl B Beiij- son" Miss Hill‘ a Mrs Eyron Bowiiess": Mrs Dobie; M“- lm“ “I“L°,‘§“ “ml Ml“ “we - Mrs-J D Mc- on‘ Mrs A. c. c \.i r. ~ Mrs Hazel Hopper. lilrsblwgiskfl- will be held in the Commit.- - 8‘0ili‘ll'll' ,‘ " _' '1, . .. .- "w ,_~ ; .; M12. E . ae: ‘ ‘llmilgctlimiid “i: yenivléiiwiiiglir Homoihciiiliiiitiiiin-iuhrliiiiii’ diiiiii; Miiimiliisa iialu-r. a: e r tee Rooms. Grafton Street oil lMolynmux " “ma-l m‘? W!“ o“ Shaw" Es‘ ‘Mrs- iVlrs T r5 L' l», hUllYV EVlcl-ni- .75; Mrs. Arthur Henry. itlie table. "rile presents included M a Hay" weeks: m, 650°". pres“... yrchpne; m, $1.50 Each: Col. Hoops s Oflice TUESDAY, NOV. 7th, ylinen. futnx. ‘hiaiiscitsiand ‘g has: .1“. L A. “award: M what‘... Margaret hlxfllilfililllil§flillffilMl1. A. l?‘ Calder. AT 8 orcLocK "sum o Monty. tesl iy n’: ' ' ‘ - ‘_ v_ , -~ -- - . ma" “Wm i“ ‘""‘°“ l“ lvlm“ “Woodard $5 ggiimmr Niilmmiiiaryérslni; daily‘ _ _ ___ . .‘(:;ll'7>lZnf,-,-erc) held lli the goinnlrituri? A A htpsséfilev“woalfldgéz Garfield Poole: F" M’! Election of offlcerg, 1 ,V. G1’ l_ 1Q _V,' UL“ OZ]. C“! U. l_ ‘ .v . "_»_ I w]: J> ' . l”? b"? lll“"-"°;fi $9 “.§~',“_“S‘ ‘Q11 Lniifdiiierizil giliiiieartt". giiiitl fi5..‘~‘r’§.?‘a...“ii€3;‘"“ C°NSTITUTYNAL EXPEKT Full Attendance is "li’l'l‘~°"de<>’id”l'iilliia "°ilri"ir"mila'- la:- “td-§"s;lr:.;ii"= magrriw‘ m; a Pal’- “Wmd . e the bride and groom. lunch P“ gape. Mm‘ J S ‘Moms: Mam“ F°r'svthe_ James Tali. Mm Arthur erre ae e , . - H,“‘“”,”‘“‘““~. wa served llv the lildits presenJ m” - .- ' i1 d- u, H . ;tinguished authority on moire . T“: Ytmamd" m" ill‘ "slim-g w" yfiiirfiolfv-rJgi-‘Sii? dltiii “rail iilnmnsmvi wfifiuean. iii-i f7”? wnstnutiwal problems. sled at his __ ___ 11-1-31- “hiflsanuy 5mm m dinning’ music th Douglas" Vcw M'- liod Clean- McKenzie" Mrs. D L lvlcKiniionzlhvlflfi 119F9- Pml- Kfilmfi WHEY ‘-_ A C"; .1. Qix_1i_"fi~-*'———:= being iurnished hv I-llllnrd shone-is. ° Y ‘T’ ,,"."R . C Martin-s Garage. gum‘ s, Markov pubnmnons ranged we, almost, lES M“ L951“ mum‘ m“ m‘ iiriabsitiieis/ 9v J agillilifiiOiéy-hirfliih- Mrs I-l n. Johnson: Marv John-Eevery aspect o! the Imperial "mu Th bl Lamgmi“ Mmlineaui‘, A“ deliarbinefs Grow i" G D Steele" Mrs. soil: E. Lillian McK- iizie". Mrs. T ‘stitution and with many inter-l “My” "g" ilgufifnss i‘ CBTTBYHl "22.2322"tshsi°llis"in can R y" 1i l fatal» a. a- G. stlsrsgizaoblelfls -== a ~ - war-aw- In ilanada TORONTO. celolilw 24 _ some 0f 118W 053111973’ life insurance in Canada Lllllfl Newfoundland during the month. of September totalled $42,927,000. according to figures Wmlllled by the Life Insurance Sales Research Bureau and rc-f leased today by the Canadian Life Insurance Clhzlcers Asoscizltioli. y Detailed sallrs by provinces were‘ as followsz- I British Columbla $3,320,090 Alberta 2.330.000 l Saskatchewan 1.988.000 Manitoba. 2.375.000 Ontario 17.96.1000 Quebec 10508.09!) New Brunswick 1306.000 Nova Scotia 1.789.000 Prince Edward Island 452.000 Newfoundland 694,000 J ___%_ $42.827.00D These sales which are based upon the experience of l8 companies representing 86 percunt of the new ordinary life insurance in Canada and Newfoundland. are for new sci.- tled-foi" ordinary insurance. exclus- ive of additions. l'€lllSl.ll‘B1l‘t“C acquired, pension bonds without insurance, annuities. group and wliiolesale bus- incest: the vast amount of promotional effort of this izirid whilli has .lc- conipunicd tho present \v.“.l" ‘llld in which the McKim Agency has participated. Canadian dvcrtlsing agencies have also mnrle mit- strinding contributions to the W?" effort through cnlistineaits‘ oi‘ personnel in the Armed Services and voluntary service in publiciz- :ing the war effort. Eisht worker, who went on had their work handled by army men hBNe men expelled frond the municipal and general w! union. -.(:l=| atllrrll increases. revivals. dividend. War. which land its full fflllllrv] in ‘ reside in Sprlnxton roilnle will where the nrooln is a prosperous farmer. Diamond Wedding of Rev. and lifirs. A. ll. MacDonald . (Calgary Herald Oct. 23) Palusciial congratulations have‘ been received by Rev. and Mrs. AJ D. MacDonald for several days‘ prior to Sunday. when they marlt-, ed the diamond anniversary of‘ their wedding. l Rev. Mr. MacDonald celebrated his 89th birthday on Thursday. and is still agtiic in many bran- clics of welfare and religious work, Mr and Mrs. MacDonald are both natives of Prince Edward Island. but have been residents of‘ Alberta since 1906. first living in ‘Edmonton. than coming to Cal-L Rarv in i910. When they came frorli Edmoii-l toil. Mr. Mat-Donald took charge’ oi the department of homeless. neglwted and delinquent children and for a time of the associated of the cit/y, a position he held for l4 years. Mr. MacDonald was a leader of. t.iic tcln-rcrance forces ill Prince Edward island. and was elected chaplain of the Nationnl Division o! North America (Sons of Tem- iberancei at a convention in Tor- onto iii 1905. i The P E.I. Solis of Temperance pro zivtcd him with an illustrated ..t":;..l onial for hi; work for tem- pc-ramc in that Province. l Mi". MacDcnald had four chil- ,dreli. Their only son.“ Lt. J. R. {MacDonald was killed in action iii .the last war. Their three daugh- ters. M-rs. J. W. Hunt of Edmon- ton. Mrs. F. Peterson and lvfrs. Edgar Farrru of Calgary. assisted their iihrents in receiving guest! on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. W. E. Strickland and Mrs. Ralph Larabee presided at the ten table which was centered with‘ pink roses and mauve tapers. Miss" Jean Pai.tcrsnvi and Miss Shirley Farrell. gronfdziugliiers of Rev.’ and Mrs MacDonald and Mrs. W A Hunt cf Edmonton, Mrs. M. M. Willougliby and Mrs. A. Will- cocks assisted with the serving. Protestant Orphanage Annual Bollsetlsll CHARLOTTETDWN $1.00 Each: Checker Taxi". Fred lunbrcse; Kelly d: Mclinnis. P. W. Small; Neliiir Tweel: Grecndal 00.; Samuel Kennedy" Fashion Bho be: H. A. MaeDougall; Elmer Malett; It. Jenkins: M Cras- . Jamitson. H. .ford: H. ‘son: Eleanor Burke: Bea Vllnlder- A. Friend: R. H. Nicholson‘. Robso ‘ ’ ‘ “Ta remain i gnarant about V. D. i: to endanger not only your own health, but that afyorlr family and our cammuniy." J Miniatrr of Pension: and National HMIID. in Canada. Right in your community. You'll never read articles like that, of course, for chose re the personal tragedies that people bu: in silence. So, when you pick up ‘the paper sometime and read, " . . . there were 5,000 new VINIRIAI. DISEASI cases reported in this province last year . . .", remem- beri These are not cold figures. They represent 5,000 heart-breaking . . . heart-aching situations. Yes, VINIREAL mess: is a serious problem. It's ll problem for parents; for taxpayers; for young people on the threshold of life; for everyone. VENEREAL blsulss need never strike if we all do our part. If we know the facts. If we use these facts to advantage. If we dorftshrug ourshoulders and say, ,"This couldn't happen to anyone in my family." You have a duty to your family and the community. ET'S be quite frank. When you read-as you probably did during the past few months-that more than 300,000 people in Canada have syphilis, what was your reaction? Did you say, "That's too bad; something should be done about it",- and then tum to the comic page? Chances are you did. But if that article had told you that Tommy Jones, the lad who used to mow your lawn after school Chad syphilis-how would you have felt about it? Or that the young couple who built that cute house in the next block, had just lost a baby through syphilis . . . would that have made you stop and think? Or, ifiyou suddenly discovered that your Mar - - III NoPThst couldn't happen? But it can. And it docs. . . to hundreds of Tommies and Marys every year, right here LEARN THE FACTS! sewn rnalvr V HEALTH V WELFARE v LIOAL y MORAL r1001 v0 on 1' A For all the facts about VD write your Spmmlib Provincial Department of Health for the new, free booklet uranium or raunom mo NATIONAL HEALTH "vtcronr an]. menu", n [artful Calida’: [igbr 45min." VD. v‘