in VICTORY today . , ,- SECURITY tomorrow l Invest Enjoy o When you buy s Victory Bend you do two things at oncei I. You help to speed Vlclory for our country and her allies. l. You buy a aha-re in the glorloue future of Canada. There In no more urgent need today than for fighting money to back up W!‘ Iii-tilting men. There is no safer investment today than Dominion of Canada Victory Bonds. Back 01' these i ci isp certificates are all the resources i of the Dominion. They yield a fair i rzite of interest. you can borrow airainst them; and they are readily saleable when you need the cash. lln without today-and share in tho rewards of victory tomorrow! NOTHING MATTERS NOW BL"! IICTORY -_ Buy the New VICTORY BONDS Prowse Br0s., Ltd. Courtesy 9g Vtrignwindsor Sh; Advice Re Tho-Q are alto general hint; the I i department, gave:- lerers and postcards may be sent tree t0 PTISOHEFS of war in- ; copy of "regulations concerning communication with prisoners of viiir lnzernetl abroad" from E l". C is, NPXl-fll-Iiin Prisoner 0f WZir Branch, Defence Headquarters beioru writin - terlied lli cnunv-Cccupled or neut- lul countries, Lntters to go atr- mnil, however, must be prepaid, at ‘ the usual rate." i OTT»‘-'l""“‘~_ 0*- 21, "' ‘c?! "' “Care is necessary on the part N“ ‘ “ _ I“ i"*“i'i"“7‘°‘,'5' oi’ the writer, nnd letters must deal t i ' " 11717" m“ only with purely personal matters. I fmfl ‘film The (‘lllllllllli cations shoilid he ' "‘ ‘hi’ clcnrli- wirtcn or typed, and should not exceed two sides oi a sheet of tlntcnnpcr." ‘ "Pi-rsni.-.1Z snapshots. or unmount- ed pilot urnphs of a puiely person- al naliiin may be seiil. But these are the only types oi enclosilros iwzimlltc! II is to the mlvantntye Ff the SCI’ lo" and to the receiver s b“ Iii-pl to the very .-'\ ._\ (‘IVI sllri; lil.'i_\‘ (‘IIIIAQ Tizit (‘l‘.""‘ -‘ llhlhillillli i .,[ i-wii I. w s4 )/ livICfFi Shovel swinger James McCoy-- mack of Brooklyn, a U. S. pri- vate, wears dust mask when working along the road do Alaska. - Rivers, A...“ -.4s.::__ Stranger In Shady Gulch ____________ -__;- seifédlgtimid-flflud the dos. and en- rag i . "who is the Iollow?" "1 know only what he add — than lie’: a coyote hunter. He'd hes-rd about all tliem cattle you've had shot on the north mesa and chewed up by that. puck of hiuigry curs you kceu out at. the Halt Diamond, by winch you made it look like coyotes done it." Lain": face flamed with fury. “g don't like inslnuatlons. Olds. and duli‘l—~" 'I'lie sheriff barwed his net on the table. "Who said they was insinu- ations? I'm talkinx facial A minute ago. lhev miizht, have been what you call ‘em, but I was lookin: r ht in your eyes. Lally. and what saw there told me mvflguess was riizhtl" l. illv made an e ortto control his vrra. . "I've been patient with vou to; ii long time. Olils. I'm tryinz n1 i» patient with vou now. knowius you to be the hot-headed fool you are. I've ileard that this fellow is a goierinnciit uizenl. I have need for 3001M: tiim at once if he is.” "Ii iuu want a U. S. marshal. why don't you send to Santa Fe for One?" "Too tar-would take too Ions. Is 15m m a government man?‘ k him yourself! And the ill.‘ you null me out at this ill‘ nialit for \'0lll‘ tool ques- l ll arrest vou. TolrrL-allyl" iierifl turned on his heel an Btulkiu out. As soon as he was ROBE. 1611! Wu" ed to Duke Hasser. who had been iistenlnz outside the door "Duke, did you always bum H1006 green hides?" he asked tenaeifi. “I had two men alivnys ta e one of ‘em, Chief. You bet!" “How many men have you you can depend on for anyth m: and e\1il1‘lliing?"_ "Nenriv thirty In all. Ytbost behind cverv one. with aw on their tails up with. ThcWll do." "Good! Plow listen close. "C K103i tini tiiil Dorotliy n. S1,... 1wv_Vv _t_v‘r_vv.vvvvv mo. E iii rilht gr their chll en in accordance w it most V610 do it when the children need ly auowanoe of a few dollar: to e d: along on a meager budget, and putting a thousa for a boy. may save them the door o! prosperity to their ohildxe love ’s y oung dream l-Dd is a little help. But the greatest mlstek selves for their children. th tor parents to take. (Cdnlinued v Irom page‘ '2) I bell that no: ts mould 1th their meegfend that. ‘they mould ears of bitter mug la and em. I should be liberal. when we grow old our best friend is our Docketbook, and mother who still have something to give and a will father and mother who have atri bed theml ependent. between a welcome guest and a dren do not wish their parents to deprive themselves of the joy of financial in- greedy children. who cannot wait for their ey have. father: and mother: liould [nerd themselves more than antnsi other crooks- de pe ndence. parents Against the to die to get what in the and. the how much the children need, and FEIJIICI’ should lend them a shouldn't ma-ke o1 himself l 401 st II.0.I\.F. Casualty List G UITAWA, Oct. 21 — (OP) —- 1 Jim Elli. I as meninges. when all th a wen’! wait until the 9o. mloetion of h much pertain tahildren narrows itself down to how rriilchtthn plrent: can sflord ilifihislfi for them to lean on. who. nu even thin ts ever make is inéluiboviflshin and t hover-e hsndwhen hter or at stand: lid-figs the fulfillment o! thrill has lone out of it. vee bare, : The right sort of who in stzr lint! so into s bus nesl vstion and open should nuance them. no prod gal. for between a nth t liouid he! their 1V9. do wit it. it. but he IOUBII HOB ICBOOL Honor Roll for September Grade X.—1,Melvin MacKenzie: 2, Leo MacLellan‘ 3, Doreen Dunlap. Grade Ian MacDonald eris; 3, Clarence ade VIIL-l, Alton n MacDonald; 3. Jerry Mac- 1x.-i, Billy Crockett; 2, and Francis Chev- Paq-uet. MscKenzIe; Elev"! mm W8“? TQWFYMI Ilillfd 011 Cormack and Francis Lewis ncuve servu-e overseas by the Royll Perfect d Canadian Air Force in attendance-Leo Mac- ILS 4015i LEIIBXI, A18!) Macliean, Thomas casualty list o! the war, issued to- Pierce. John MacDonald, Alton Mac- Kenzie. John Stubbert. Billy Crock- Four men were listed lo missing ett. believed killed during air operation; lsh cussing night. OVQYSCBS ande M after air operations overseas The ovemezis section of the list 0H0 I)!’ it they're caukht some; or “y, tiwo Take soneir of war, one seriously injured .., ., - what liiPil you need and get £01m! by ‘Ci? “Me “Nice and one seriously oried one man dt evlously reported re sun-up. Ride over evelv ‘one of those ‘ ‘ h] honlcslcads Look for SIQTIS oi that oaétiflulfififlg k uh’ latest‘ 5tl'flllflt‘l‘—fi0i‘fiif (his bgen slllealéirllii a look. It’ vou n e as. iun i m , ‘Wm “m” Dim‘ 1°‘ 11”“ ha" “me iaiigadii Active Service! to make a report. "If YOU don't find any 81m 0f him around the homcsteads, then he, mlaht be a czittlvmcns Arlen}- I" that case. see that he doesn t sneak around the Halt Diamond Arid make double sure those hides" n.<lit-s-sca'tercd aslirs, at that Hasser iLI-CPCI, "If we find been siioobin’ around the _ stvatls. and have to hunt lm dorm, whtitll We do with ketch 'lm, Chief?" Lallvis mouth hardened. to it ‘ect. Wouldn't it swallow a horse PO , Dryden, Ont: minsln I believed kigletl now reported kill Them" l on active service, one previously 91’ he reported missing now reported pri- r1 also ed of ln- 3. thbi Juries suffered 0n iwtive service, C vis. Mlle Minnie Burke's Degas-hunt Qtlde VIL-l, Albert M, Oheveriq; heverie. Grade VI.—l, Russell I-lszeldon Walter MacQuanie; l, Elmer Colin J vir I, i 8. Wilbg Chev- Perfect attendance — Albert M Cheverie, Clement lillcPhee, Kent Ellis, Cheverie, Howard Cecil Murphy Walter MacQuarrle, Wilbur Glover, Colin Jar- II“ “i Miss Amy Malone’: Department V.—l. Charles Lsvie and Arnold MacDonald ; 2, Ivan Chev- grie; 3, Eunice Croucher and Vernon Iflm- 190mm Char“ when» Bgrade IV.—l, lilxic MacEwen; I, lviacbennan, Charles Grant, Fit. Jimmie Cheverm Perfect attendance-Arnold Mac- Sgt , scctstown, Que are Peters, Harry Edward, Flt. Sgt, Montreal. he’; Cole, Robert; John Levi, home- Portage LIB Prairie, Man. Desjardins, Joseph Ernest, 581., R933’. 'im v-tien we Climax, snsk. Matilio-on, James Munroe, 831., H "YOK styal, Alta. know thnt deer) crack in the east Pgtentiude, Raymond Anrumd, mesa, Nobodws ewr found a bottom 5gb, Cohoes, N Y Rlieicurd, and man rind newr tzivo up a. slim?" Bgiglqau" A113 A izlcrim (‘GU19 into Hzisserfls cruel Sinclair’ William Egbert (mnqp, a, And a bell, Sgt , Pentlcton, 3.0. eves “It sure would, Boss! dog, besides!" shewairt, Douglas Harrison, Sgt, (To be Continued) omflwzk -—--——-————— Yapp, Seattle. PI. ANT CIRCLE INSTITUTE ALBANY Pleasant Circle Institute met at the home oi Mrs. Elmer Gamble Standfast, Previously Reported Missing on Oct. 3th. Mrs. E. H. Boulter Montreal. presdeil and opened the meelinté VCLIII Illstiliile Ode and “Song O The Country Women“. Roll call lieved Killed _ Now ‘Thomas Walter, “is responded to by members psss- Killed on Afuve service; 111B,” in finished quit squares. Min- ufes of previous ntcctlllg were read and adopted. School ' Commllit-es‘ were heard from. The secretary reported having bought blackboard brushes for school. cronmlttees for next appointed. It was moved by Mrs. Elinor Gamble seconded by Mrs. John dcllnr from each home in the dis- trict for purchasing paint ‘Peskey, and Sick Pqn‘, Arm r: Ously John Francis, W!‘ Reports 8G1. B814. Reported Danger. All ously Ill - Now Reported To month rB- Have med From Natural Causes: 13011816. Edward McGeush, Kenneth Paquet. Doreen Ellis. Hazel Crockett. Min Clo-rs Burke’: Department, Grade III-l. Franklin Heartz; 2, arriet Jackson and Earl Macisaac; 3. John Maclsaac. Jarvis IProide II.—1. Edward Clinton; 2, B8511 LHVIP; 3. James Simpson and Jlarnee Mo, Faber Murphy‘, 1 ld; 2. Melvin MadDQ Grade I. tB)—No exams. Perfect attendance -— Melvin Donald. Michael Gallant, Paquet, Edward Clinton . Jackie MacDonald. Faber Grade I. Murphy. DR.“ A, A Rm," m “hm” E. James MacDonald-Principal. Sustained On Active Service: John Pew’. 931-. m" rence, ‘PO BL DB/llflllhiil, a Sgt... Ridizetuwn, On Prisoners 0f Wart Q Sullivan, Englehoirt, On . Tioo riinmsbv Berlmly lniurec On Activg s"- '1‘ Beaolh, Mtflflren, Jack, PO, Mlaidstone. "1"" Walker that we wllcct one Susie uwd for interior decorating of the A}; optmuonu Jones, William Jbmes, PO, Win- WE. Wurdrop, Alexander, McBirnie, school-room. Seven names were handed in for Red Cross quilt and collection was 30rta. Next. meeting l5 at the home of Mrs. E. H. Boulter. Roll call to be answer . uiith annual dues, was served by the hostess. Meeting adjourned. (Patriot please copy.) delay in delivery.” "In sending personal photographs the background, or what appears behind the person or object being photographed must be considered. Personal photographs showing military objects or positions which include a relative, are of course. not permitted." BLACKHEADS Blackheads simply dissolve and dis» appear by this one simple, sale and sure $351 12;: iii’ Zfiitfiisi’: ‘$3231: "°"',',' “g- °' “P '""""' if i» a one "M- :;...rs:'::.."‘" =- m" T°"""° “N” 'I‘ EII —:very biackhead will be gone. Béfdwjn‘ Rama-i, Ingiem pg,‘ ‘ T _ _ Clisrllce- Ont- ' * 5 .. V - L W‘ I t a Oz. Tin 21c 1° 01- 1"" 4 011m 1?c form a picturesque backdrop for iaaoenDec-L 58¢. PO.D€rC< he, B C. C ft, W .l ' Beth 1, Flt. , A dc lC10ll$ lunch with ice-cream M,,§,1,0,,,.T§,§{ “e s" cum. Gray, Harry Joseph ‘Ilhomas, sci. Sflleuslv llli Montreal . Missing After Air Operations: Fountain, Irwin Dale, P0., Ab- Wlnr/peg. botsford, B C ton. John s1! Blfiligh I0 b9 Missing Believed Killed DIIIIII] Wfilmflll. 51! v loriously Ill: Hayward, Charles ‘Puppet, 8%., S R1 1230c, Mrs (Mother) Montairue, P . E, I . 31118985, Victoria . A usttralia. Campbell, Orval Show, ‘Thelma. Philip Gustave, PO., Vancouver. New West/minster, B C. . Gcldtriiwalte, Tex. Marirclls. Albert Abraham. Flt. Turner, Calgary. SidIlW Allan Q0030, Flt Sgt, Windsor, Ont. Cameron. Amhllbeld Boyd, 83%., Verdun, Que Kidson, Frank Wilfred. Pcriticton. B .0. $17-- Prtviously Reported Missing —- Over Hilleerid RIYe'.~°¢.j\I’I/I1'il<i.§_‘i?‘i;R°°d i0 Now Reported Prisoner Of Wart Ilium ma snovlrlne Glaser II. .|. "iiiiiiioii OPTOMETR I51‘ Montague Office Hours: i to It er Edwin Low- omnto . Charles t id Dwilrli, 90., Harry Freernm, Flt. Bat. Ont. ‘moms: James.‘ 14c, Hoyd MacDon- nald, Stanley Kimball s. IIIIIIII L. Bu)’ "l IV? W Yes, all Canadrs great resources her forests, her factories less bully-boys from Germany, And Canada's boundless But what of the Canadians? Yugo-Slavs-and all the others . . labor, mass executions. EVE)’ time a hard-workln 8‘ Victory Bond, the plans of Hitle Hitler and l-lirohito have Great ‘Plans For Canada could be put to wonderful b 1h _ by the polite little savagdlssefroyin Jiigitih acres woul ' room . . . for the Germans and the Japs, think what happened and is still happen d Hi hi . more you save and lend . . . the tinge ceriglntyoluehflfiznzzillstigilfiki The enemies shall never put their greedy claws on Canada. a our MCDRE 8» MQEODLE’! iii . . . her minerals, her wheat fields, d provide plenty of living The answer is Simple when you lug to the Poles, the Greeks, the . in terms of slow starvation, slave Canadian man or woman buys a MORE ROYAL BOOKS beech wen-Q NDON -(CP)__ to the Red Cross and St fir; n Wife 1 a Eifrid, I'll». Maltby, Sgt , E Hayward James, AC2. Vilda. AWQ-i .P.E.L Ifltollmll PM. ekidie M I th hi“ I1 Al k ' built from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, to Fairbanks by the U. S. 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