m IIOPEAiOr the aH OPELESS P Many a man, reduced to hopelessness-by folly; misfortune or the aecident of circumstance, dreams of what he might have been . . . and of what he still might be if material assistance and restored faith in his own capacity were forthcoming. To such men, The Salvation Army brings hope and the chance of recovered selfé respect and usefulness. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN nEYPEMBER 1 19 Q s Thousands of men; women and children in Canada have reason to bless the human touch and the understanding ‘heart of The Salvation Army. , Its trained workers, experienced in bringing practical help and spiritual {septa- tion to individuals sunk in the depths of destitution and despair, are performing a task which only The Salvation Army can perform. . They need YOUR dollars . . . now, more than ever . . . to help them in this gPeat bworlg of building for a better Canada. h rouslyi! ‘Drive Opens Sept. 16, 1946 0BJEOTlVE $10,000 Please Be Ready for The Banvasser When lle Balls. Provlneial. Ghairman Major N. W. Lowther