PAGE EIGHT 4 X THE CLIMAX of s battle approaches, it is often necessary to “call up the reserves.” Fred: troops, extra support, rsnnwd eifort, are needed to clinch the victory. Such a moment as this has arrived in Canadzfs 4th Victory Loan Campaign. There are only a more days in which to go “over the top.”‘ The bhgle is calling up those “reserve dollars.” They are needed to make victory sure. ' Are YOU confident you've done ALL you can? Or are you something in “reserve”? 4- LOCAI) VICTORY LOAN HEADQUARTERS tells 90 075R tots l0 THE now“ mung YOU! TheneeervessreneedednomThebugleis (fir. vent) went to T. A. 3 m‘ .Al‘*'1'.\r'. N . King c. M1 t um dad-J Mmltnulln? Mtttmntfli. l; -° P. B, m. - - vs:- Kimhnner. Ont.: W. 1'. Knpnk, son. 11.0.: Elizabeth Alien of Hits Wont virninia. ' (Mr. MscMiilsn is n son of am 1);, w. J. P. MncMilisn, (h1g1 . town. After his graduation s, 5 entering the Royal Canadian may) "ea View, I 1 And Vicinity Mr. William Simmons of the R O. A. l". Summerside was s rs- oent visitor to Sea. View. m. John w. mnhv. was: Pisusnt Inlnt Bummer @- by st his home hen. Miss Dom-s Blalmney ll limiting s, pieesnnt visit in Summersddo the guetst of her sister Mrs. Calais Gel- in , ‘lhe sondlflnn ol Mr. hm: Adams remains nehensed nvuoh m; disappointment oi h friends. The reosnt heavy reins have w; the roads in s. bod oondition one met-in; tmvellina hem! both tor bucks end wsggons. Mrs. W. O. Donald sad little ' daughter Enid spent the week-ens j nceutly with ~her parents, my s“ » Mrs. ‘Ibombs, Norm Rustioo. is men! Ir. end Min. Reach 31m returned so their home in Bea. View , after spending the winter months in ' f Remington. w, Burt is still in the inploy of Mr. James MBCNCIH, Kensinnon. ‘he stunt o! hot nest nutty 60mm fishing oDNMiom. xowwsr on ‘Ihumdsy some o! the boots which hsc‘: traps inside landed some Thll IOIIOII B wpllflh 1%‘- ing the tradition that late Iisifl’ makes s. late Spring. This year h Ifthereis some way you can buya bond...or ANOTHER bond. . . by pledging future earnings, by getting your bank to help, by tightening your belt a little more . . . as the boys “over there”; must tighten thefts when the bugle sounds do it NOW! Over therefvqlvhese fiiluto means death, watching us. We mustn't let them down. Bring up the reserves! If you haven’t bought V’ s Bond, buy one NOWLMII you have already bought, buy AGAIN. P ' l’! Queen Street Phone 1600 War-ZS Years Ago Today Wsr Office. nlaced 0B Hum?“ Ibig-‘Jtellm sank an H190" sm-oen. su- rndsrfl director of miliiefl ma! ‘h: the Anny-Council fog‘. b u , “-0