111.1’ a. 1241 THE CHARLOTTETQWN CUARQIAN PACF THR r_s_ nlélvfiiu -:- PRINOE EDWARD -:- TO-DAY E flzmé. _A_ 77?.» we BOYER ‘sulfillviv BACK STREET by l?! N NIli PL U 5 — CRIME CONTROL U N U S U A L OCCUPATIONS ROBERT BENCHLEY Comedy SHOWS-J 80 — 7.00 AND 9.00 e TWO DAYS ONLY TO SEE THIS LAUGH RIOT FRIDAY -=- rniiici: EDWARD -=- SAT. VMATINIE LOO-EVENING ‘l P. M. CONTINUOUS SHOW. Pack up your troubles and follow the laugh lines to "Buck Privates"! It's a barrage of mirth a a salvo of singing bombardment of comedy and swinging 1 - IUD l H. l0" Anoiraicosrnio some gnrinoinon ‘I'll! RIDIIUS SISTERS 3111K and Sway to these llappy Hits l 4 “Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy", "You're A Lucky Fellow, Mr. Smith". "I'll Be With You When It's Applehlossom Time". "Bounce Me Brother With A Solid Four". "When Private Brown Becomes a Calitain‘ . "l Wish You Were Herc" LATEST SCREEN \- "NEWS" ' I ~\ i/ra 11nd " n COMMUNITY SING- BATTLE or BRAINS SONG m klcviiim’ non in Mel warfare..." SHOWS 2.30 —- 7 and 9 QUEEN'S OANADIAN FUND DONATIONS FOR AIR RAID IIIDTIFIS HANDSOME DONATION or OFFICERS AND MEN or LOTTETOWN DIVISION. I The iientral Guardian l This column I.| rucrved for new: oi local interest, but advertising of a newsy nature may be inserted at 6 coats a word. strictly pay- able in advance. -=.~—r | CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. 14-9789 I COOKS for Photographs. j L-1995-7-2-tl July 30. . POISON-Arscnate Lime. $80.50 RECEIVED FROM THE R. C. N. V. R., CHAR- Arsen- Kepeated bombing raids on Bri- Canadian Fund for Air Raid vlg. mdm" 55,5: 1,1015% ffllféggéllg tish port areas and the industrial tims." Hardwarm L_745_5_g5_7_3_ midlands has attracted fresh at- . Every dollar contributed to the tention to the frightful suffering ni‘ the many thousands of civilians In Great Britain who arc harried from shelter to shelter and finally l driven into the open country iiy' Queen's Canadian Fund goes with- flllt deduct! n to the Lord Mayor of London for distribution to the homeless and needy. Contributions from this Province I STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL Gov- ernment House Grounds. Thursday, Julv 10th. 4.00 to 9.00 P M. Aid of Red Cross. 25 cents. Fortune Telling L-12-7-3-9-10: SIICOiSSIVu raids. Evenltualiy places should be forwarded l,” m, Rqyg] ——_" ‘"9 ‘"1115 7°!‘ the!" BI Places of Trust Company. Charlottetown. IAI§OREgUg§lYON PRESBYTER-I relative security. but tiIeir beiong- which reports the following re- Lorws Day Brhd-algegglcff All??? iiigs of all kinds are destroyed. The cclplg lo 1131p: task of emergency feeding alone is difficult. The task of setting them up once more with some quantity oi clothing and bedding is murb more difficult. To meet these enormous needs. funds have been started in various pzirts of the world. ller Majesty Queen Elizabeth has permitted the use of her name in connection with the Dominion campaign. which is officially known as “The Queen's North Tryon mo P. M John Denny, Student Mlssiomuy in charge. L-21-7-3-1l. POLICE COURT-At the Police Court yesterday morning. two local men, charged with vagrancy who had been remanded from Friday last were each given sixty days in Queen's County Jail. GREETINGS BY CABIN-Judge Received yesterdiiyz_ R.C.N.V.R. Charlottetown Div- lsion. $80.50 Agnes Annezir and lilrs. Fulton Cumphcll. Montague, $27.10. tlllziorrington Women's Institute, ' airs. R. Walter Burdett, Dundas Centre, $2.00. 'l‘0TAL—-$2,275.l7. Piano Rcbltal by pupils oi’ Miss ' Previously acknowledged $2,155.51. I __-._r tux Toilei Soup's laiher is so CREAMXHIis clea nsino really works ,/ CHARMING Martha Scott Columbia Pictures’ newest star. says: "This care with Lux Toilet Soar is a wonderful aid in keeping skir. smooth and soft." Try this method for a month: just: pat Lux Toilet Soap’: rich Whipped Cream Lather lightly in, rinse with warm water and a dash of cool. Then pat to dry, and see how smooth your skin feels-how fresh it: looks! Try Lux Toilet Soap facial. cleansing-—— you'll find it really works! Duffy and Mrs. Duffy received iesterday a cable from their son ieut. Wilfred Duff from Malta, acknowledging; birt day greetings sent last wee . ROSE MARIE Beauty Shop. nair permanently re- ladies’ faces. Experien- ced. trained nurse operator. Phone 1248. L-zg, In Ai POWNAL CHARGE. Jul Sunday School. Pownal at l0 Sacrament of th Mlllview at 2.30 . 0 am. e Lord's supper a‘. , p.m.. and at Pow- . School l0 A. M. Priiicetoivn Rqllil Q“““-‘s C“““'""" “ml " p‘°"=“ 3 P. M. s. School 2 P M. Highflcld . . M Winsloe North S. Scliocl 10.30 A. M. Rev. J. R. Skinner,‘ L-la-"l-u-ii. LEAVES FOR HOME-Miss Mar- ‘garet E. Baiiem, who was in New] old when his (loci-city weiii- nut; . Julie. 'Il1cl'e wcnc thrre c-iiioi" eldest being three _v0:i1s lhc past clglil. 1118111115 L. :10 tidings of hlni. List ye. F0; Glasgoiv, studying at the High. School and staying with her uncle‘ ‘and aunt, Dr. and Mrs. John Ball-l .em. left Saturday for her home. in Mount Albion. P E. I.-New Glas- | now News. so she stored _ cuiic to stay wltli us. "When the bc-nlbiiig 316w wCrse COLORADO~MY and R. R. Dougnii. Ekiwarcl St.‘ left. yesterday morning for Denver.‘ Colorado. to attend convention of, Brotherhood of Loccmot ve bile-i man and Engiiiemen. They intend. visiting impoitant. American Cities‘ and before returning licme will visit. the coast. They will be absent about two months shelter; 0e11, who ivus lwo, died all zilght. we did not leave the Slifllfi‘ until '7 fl. m, E leen. \\'11o was always llie brightest and liveliest of Llie grflui) did not speak. Elie used to sing 111111 reclie nicely, but since that light she has neither head 1101‘ spoken a WOEFI. h “Next clay I got a cog ahdETIBOR i - —"—-" er-out Kathleen's w er lecii l 11011111: 01v VISIT _ Mr. Dun‘ w e (McLeod, Quincy. Mass. has arriv-l |ed home to spend s. short vacation‘ and to see his mother. Mrs. Daniel B McLeod. Point Prim. Mr. Mm:- Lecd is a verv successful ccntracwr in Qulncv and LEAVES FOR EAST—Ml‘5. R. A. ‘ivootton, Victoria, B. 0., and 1101' daughters. Anna Frances and Carol, llitVf‘. left. for Prince Edward Island. whore they will spend the silmmcr has been absent lfiom the Island for 27 wars. He is ivith relatives and fr1c1ids.--Ex- ‘very much pleased with the niuny change. improvements of his ll$t_l.ii‘e province _____ and 1s receiving a cordial welcome. COVEl-lEAl) _ UNION R0,“) Inlioiiul lelolnii Council" . invention and "scorch iii c war of mobiilivl .. United Church Services for Sunday. snwmw TO-DAY -:- DAPITOI. -:- FRI. —$AT. " 1% igniicrs MOSTCOIORIIIISTARI 6on0 Aviry. . . Riding to new adventure wiiii blazing six-guns ls lie sings ilie season's newest l ._ CARTOON — TRAVEL GREEN nomvnr BIG CROWDS - com: EARLY 2. Arnold MaoLeOd; 3. Florence Robbi “A. Teacher. Doris H. White. 1,41% AXIS PLANES DESTROYED NDON. July z-urri-Driilsn Empire air forces in the Mlddlfl E11 oi. Report of UTgac-hooi for June: Principal's Dept. Grade x-l. Esther Maeleod: a. ..-. 5r. , t ed Florence Mloliinnon, 3. Shirley gignflwfgafixlgegrmglchy “planes Macleod. he . duri the first six months of lii-il. IX-I. Cyril Mac? rsori. the Admin“. announced wring "l" ""“i.'~.’l..‘i‘}'° i.‘i'.'€..?.‘?l’"'é‘ii." were bar: u . '- iil" ’i“°" “i""'iii‘.ill.°"§§'%°i'.§'° 5-1??? e o anes. m: i! Bvria. with a loss of 65 rltiflh W-ion. in . ‘ Grads v1 -1. Gladys Msolieod. p i Grads l, N Ma leod; 3. Harry Mac- ormln c arias VIII-L Margaret. Martin. a Joiiii MacKlnnon; a. Bandy T0 CAVENDISH Leaving White's Restaurant at 1 and 7 p.m. Leaving Cavendish at 2.15 and 8.15 p.m. (Standard Time) ISLAND1M0T0ll TRANSPORT WED IN TORONTO-The marri- . age of Anne Rosalind MscDougall. daughter of M1: Mrs. Albert MacDougall of Ar Shore, P. E. Island. to Mr. Jam willie (Jim) Richardson. son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Richardson of Bonnyrigg, Scotland. took place in Bloor Street Unitedrchurch. with Rev. Dr. George c. Pidgeon offici- ating. Miss Sheila Stewart of Hali- fax played the wedding music .111d the soloist. was Mr. Sam Holili-igs- worth. The bride. given in marriage by her uncle. Dr. D. A. MacRne, wore a Ksiety blue crepe dress with matching coat and hat, navy ac- cessories and corsiige of Sweetheart roses and bouvardia. She was zit- tended by Miss Mabel Brutori in a. dusky pink crepe ensemble, with white accessories and corsage of Joanna, Hill roses and corrifioivcrs. Mr, Herman statten was the best- lman, and the ushers were Mr. Douglas MacLcsri. of West Hill. Ont., and Mr. Jack Carter. A‘. U10 l reception at the Falcon. Highland Creek, the bride's aunt, Mrs. D A. MscRae received gowned in navy crepe with white accesories and icorsage of white roses Mrs. John [Serbia assisted govmed in grsy crepe with accessories to match 11nd Julv titii are: West Covchcad l1 and ‘Road 7.30 P. M. The Sacrament will! gylg be dispciwcd at the Union Road Scr- e; vice. Preparatory Sci-vi day 8 P. M. Addressed by Rev. M1". Nicholson of York. Rev. Thus. A. Wilson. Minister. L-14~3-3-1i.l VALLEYFlELD--0RWELL HEAD (llilliGE. —- Services for Sluiclav.‘ Julv 6th. Orwell Head 11 A. M. K 1 muir 3 P. M. Valleyfleld 7.30 P. M.,1 Rev. Mr. Weir will be the PYCIIOIIEIZ; Tlic Communion will be held stl Valleyfleld 011 Sunday. Jilly 13111., The hour of service will be m1- nounccd later when the H/cv. Mr. Nicholson will be the Plfilifllgeg. 3 H , RECEIVES STRIPES -— A tele- gram from Ideut. “Bob" McMillan. received a few days ago by his father, Mr. L. B. McMillan. Depulv Minister of Public Works, from 1.110 Middle Exist. concealed a. story of flaring and heroism. The telegram lead: “Have received second stripe and command of minesweeper. Love all." This message came from a ort where "Bob" en serving for lileditcrrlmean McMillan has some months. DR. L. L. YOUNG. who organized‘ and helped build up the Presbyterian lggfggganz! rgflrlllggli“! rfgfi-cherqqi‘: Mission Fiicld manna thet Korelous in Prince Edward land and l! a Japan. w 1 be ‘e irues spcn e1 .1 the 11111111111 meeting of the P. E._I.- Prcsbvtcriui _ the Women's Mls-| sionprv Societies to be held in K011- menibei- of the Weavers‘ Guild. The Igroom is a well known recreational leader among youn people's sington Presbyterian Church on lgroups in Toronto. he couple Tuesday. Julv 81h.» diecause of the lwill live in Toronto. -(Toronto antagonism of the Japanese Govern-l 'Exch.) merit towards the British Empire _____._.__i and the Christian Ohu . Dr Young was recalled The mectiiuz will be ns follows: -— Executive at 9.30. Other meetings at 10.30 A. M. 2 and 7 P. M. (Standard Time). The W. M. S. of Kensington Church will serve meals at twenty-flvle n IShANDER KILLED — The fun- eral of the late Jcssc Wliitlock Mur- ray. who was killcti in an accident Thursday afternoon in Fredericton. took place Sundav afternoon from his late home 446 Gibson strcef. South Devon. with service at 2.30 o'clock by Rev. A. G Pentz and in- terment made in Rural Cemetery BX- £§“fil;’“i.,“'"p“‘i5“” “$.53? .33 a 1‘ 11, . . ~. . - and resided in Fredericton for 13 years and for the pztst six veers in Devon. He is survived by his wife. sons. Eveictt Murray. ll home: Charles Murray and Rafi- mond Murray, somewhere in Enu- ‘TOPS’ IN NEW_ RANGE PICTURE _ 1 _ _. j. land: five {iallilllflfig xfi 313:1”: The western. the illemélsilsltl.‘ x£mli.s°0g1:xme_ M555‘ M“ A}. the mleabmwmspacer‘ 5' 'nold Stevens. Barker's Point; Miss ways has been. the tyne 0f Picture 1 tto the heart and understand.- Hesl" Murray- M°nweall Mrs‘ A" c uses ~ » , So th Dov n. and a ing of the Great American P111341?“ {gfghfirllev-‘iluamu A M,,,‘§,,,_ 145x111“. rlgfguglzlgili llriligmilhllllti/ to cgptlviiié‘ ion. Mass-Fredericton Gleaner. p s . .____ §li.l2.‘.€ll"i§.“'-ii'fi.""ifll.ifii°"illlllll Mic-MY-Tvos-A may“ - : emnized “m” ‘mm m" “" m” cwml gti-inrguliglinhétlsgllditgagtrclet} Baptkst Theatre for sshrdec dsamnh “react Chum)‘ Balm John N‘ B‘ Wm, drawmlthbtlgbaggrexbglg is so nun-ism." Rev. Henry E. Alinby offlciflllns. si avers and ‘unaffected unit lsns ivnrn Marilflffl Jenn. only dausnber lloocknio 1311s standard bv ‘the thou-i of Mr. 11ml Mrs. Clifford Tufts, of deal i ture. _in John. was united iii ma" B80 .““'c‘,flgt'j','l,',lofifighiillill in III: ‘duel-rent, F; (ftpl. Frank Allan MrlcKay. son film is Virginia Dale. a vivacious o; Mrs. and the into Nell MacKHYOI blond‘; who Donny; to perfcciisn Colenlflll PE I. The bide was art.- ‘ the iole of the rich societ girl W110; lgndcdi by Mm Thelma Taylor and i; tamed bv Gene's begui 1m! smile Sm“ sergeant A. Nnrmiin Heusiori ‘and plaintive guitar. w“ groommmu. The bYldc “In lSmlrleykgllrllrllféliiaiowlfiltlemg given hi mart-DIE’? Ibv i181" {M113 s c r - Jrro (‘Ii 1 f-fi-"s 313$.“ number one comedian. Jurhv‘ 31th IRCC jRLFIKPI. ftllil l<~g_ 111g from the number and the faitli- 116m hm Md can.“ an "m. mm iulncss of his fans. has llnl-Yllgllg m.“ or plllk r-n-es, The bridesmaid ammm’ m“ and wnmb“ '9 m l woie a. dress of blue chiffon with ma“ m‘ m“ share ",§h'§,‘{,“";".',.m l, white hat and sccessorlts to match 1'll““'M“" He‘ i-riwi ii msesnv Herbert nothlllk 90°“ oft"? mmnu‘ 5cm“ and. c‘ - ’ ‘Q ' ddi an." as upats‘vl the Omhan dd- Niise proiidod ilpplfl) iii c “Trhorriig ‘Phe pathefic story of a. child who fiih- 10st her speech and hearing as the result oi‘ an air raid is 101d in a‘ letter printed in the Halifax Herald '1 Th‘; tragcdv of a. little gLi oi two to give its aid. We priii. m1‘. 0f_lhc lctler us it vras ieceived frcm Lug- 11 ' "'l"1'ie baby was just eglit ii-cclzs he; fu1'11f»tu1"e and ish. Every I —-——- we had to take the children to bill! tlic second youngest, Ell-J (Rose) lA. M. Union Road 3 P. M Covchcndl faby Loses Speech and Hearing r Raid is under the doctor's ; is. Their wcrk is murd nal at 7.30. Rev. D. K. Ross, ‘viin- . . , . -.a 3 1 , . h b0 t n» 1-3.» .22‘ ::;l::;.“*si.s.i...2?' ‘ins D;¢~;,»;;E;;=S;;;;, ' f the many i111: come lrcm l down and lllllfilllPfi-gilflilfid l 1c ' ' WINSLOE rasronan CHARGE. '5 ‘m? - l . " - , 1 . l v . _ . SMOOTHEu-sziliow . Services Svmvw- Julv 6H1 as m- ll.“ ili.‘.‘..'.°"ii‘éfil.iéli G;t°.'»l'n.'."l-" 31L‘? lflillli"..."‘i.‘.’l-i. §$15§~Z1 "l§‘.'.‘-.°i§'i.“'i'.? lows: Winsioe South 11 A. M. S ' " ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ‘ ' “ ' l l Bii-iiiiiizlinin. ‘ “In one inmiiv I have seen Seven lci1'i'"1'm1 and IIIPIX‘ pirciits hurled the some time. One day I saw fnur sisiers bu-ied. i-hov 11nd been ~ Pd 111 IIIOI!’ collar and drowned , the; Aizd that ls iinilfng! Ymi can just, ‘l imnizuir- Alnurccnfis pluck, Lo go 112d‘ hark into that. But they me all the udi ueotlug verv much dcpicssed: same. "llillrr can't ffghten (he Brit- bomb that (‘U105 down mikes them more determined to carrv on," The Queen's Canadian Fund operates in all parts of the Un- l iiod Kiiigrlom through the Lord l Mayor's National Air Raid Dis- . trcss Fund. ; Send Contributions to the . Royal Trust Company. Char- l lottctown. .i'rinity United iiliurc THURSDAY. JULY _3rd IMO-Woman's Missionary Society- East Parlor ,8.00-—l'roy' ' btivliffi — Heart: Hail. of the register. Following the ceze- mony an infomial reception was held at the home of the brides parents, Winslow Street. ‘The bride's table ivas coveied with a lace cloth and centred with s. l beautifully decorated ivedriiizg ca-ke surmounted by o. bride and grDCm, white candles in silver candle hold- ers and pink 10563 completed the" ta-blc decorations. The couple were the recipients of many beautiful gifts. L.A.C. Ronald S. Tufts came from Halfnx to attend the wed- (iin-g. Alter a short tlip to P-inttc Edward Island the bzide and groom will take up residence 1n Saint John where the gi-com is a llltifgbfl‘ of No. 7 Dct. R. 0.0. O. (A. . WEDDING BELLS—A very pretty wed-ding Wn-s solomnizerl in St. Ann's Church Hope River on May 28th when Mary Ada Gallant, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gallant. of Toronto Road. was united marriage to Raoul Gauthier son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gauthier of North Ruslico. The ceremony was performed and a Nupiial Mast; celebrated by Rev. E. Dalwn P.P. "Ilhe bride looking very charming iii s. tailored su‘t with white accessories was attended by her sister Mrs. George Lwlair. The gmolm was ably Sllppcfleli by Mr. George LeClair. I m m e dis tel following the ceremony the brid part/y proceeded to the home of the b dc Where a. sumptuous bieakfast was served to the immediate leis.- tives and friends of the family. Th6 pastor Rev. E. Dalton was also present. After breakfast they motored to Charlottetown and m- ourned to the home of the gfOIffl for dinner. In the afternoon they grooeeded to Summersido vlszttix e many friends and relatives the biidvnl party. The bride previous to her marriage had been employed in the Prince County 1-lcsp't.ii.1. After partaking of s delicloim supper at the rvstnurnnf. they m- tum-ed to the home or the bride “there the remainder of the oven- in: was spent in music and danc- ing. The nrmber o: vlgitgrs and fliends present in the evening tmti. fled to the popularity of the young wllllle. Previous to her wedding the endered a miscellaneous shower by the Women's Insthiie of which she was s. member. Mir. and Mrs. Raoul Gauthier have taken up their residence in North Rustico where the groom is e sue- ccssful fisheuman. _'I'hclr many friends wish them vears of happi- l1 (Patriot Please Copy) _..___________ Pe rsonais Mr. and Mrs. Gordan MscOailum and little daughter Jcyoe returned last ni ht. fr t0 tr! to Cape lgretonom a mo r p Mr. F‘. G. Spencer leaves on re- turn to Saint John by plane this morning. Miss Dorothy Toombs of llic w... Department. Ottawa arrived hoire last night on a two weeks visit to her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Toombs. North Rustico. Mr. Raymond Dunn. A. 8.. who I188 bQGTI SEFVIII! OVCTMWIS lOl‘ 0W’! five months. arrived homo Saturdav on two days leave to his home in wri. Charloticto Corporal Alan Platt, Toronto, Ont... chemist at the Charlottetown ' 1 l, die and Mrs. Dvuqlns gmgkigotlgrcowhands annoyed rm 030mm,, w,“ m “mm Alfllort Ho ital was a gill-st. sun- day at the ome of Mr. and Mrs. Alla-n Wvand. care. But there is no imp ovemezit. Oh. You lanve tn expcrence it yourself be- frrc V011 can imagine how awful it er, pure and WATER-THEN £00k. YIIE LATltER DOES _ enurv nu 9 out of IO Screen Store use tux Toilet Soap alt... pruiluci Mr. and Mrs. Scribner of Bost-‘m Mrs. James Farley and children. Irishiown, was a passenger to me accompaiued by Mrs. Scribners Flora, Ruth and Ross. Newlmainland on Saturday Norris m. daughter. Miss Bernice Doucflte York City. are spending a few days’ listed in the iveTare of his m... ave arrived on a motor holiday to’ in the city. guests of Mrs. Putin's try some time ago and has b L . Mr. Scribner who is on sister, Mrs. Wendell Stceves and Mr. called u, Toronto ’ e6" the m staff of the Boston Steeves. Park Street. en route t0 gine mach l 1 119s an aem-en. Herald is making his first visit lievcglsl, Perm’; Bay, P. E. I. to spend H, mg?’ n ‘e R c" .A- .1“ P!‘ dllfirs- Scribner 15 "REV/int! some time with Mrs. Farieyls Dar- m; giméeflnglfldlflcilolgllitil“ Washing rlen s ips amon er , ,_ n. ' _-_ . , _ ~ . H " B ' gvlh people ln exits Mr and M s Neil Ross landing. m his future carer. PP! MIIYFBV River M1 ‘clnity Monctcn Transcript. War—-25 Years l Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Sanderson. young son John and Miss Marjorie luacKinley. North River. motored to Enfield. N. S., last tweak. Mr. Sanderson is a director of the Here- ford Breeders‘ Association. and ‘ Miss Ethel Wyend oi’ the staff of the Dominion Bank. Toronto. Ont., ,who arrived by plane two weeks ‘ago to spend liei- holidays with her |]‘)&1‘Bl‘lbS. Mr. and Mrs. Allan wyand. Cflvendisll- leaves °" “Wm Mml- while in Enfiald the pan attended ‘my m°m'n3' - lhel Maritime Heraford YtBYGECIEIT '_ Pie d Day at Mon Vis a Farm. _____ 515w‘ M8” P°1Y°aTP °i ‘he the beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. JULY‘ 3_ 1915_B,-m5h troop, u? English Department of Mundelein; Colleim. Chicago. 111.. accompanied bv Sister Marv Ambrosine of Gesul Convent. Milwslkec, Wis, arrived in! the City Tilesday evening cn a visit‘ E. H. Horne. They also visited Halifax. Dartmouth. Truro and other points of interest in Nova Scotin. tured Ls Bolselle and French reach- ed pOIIIC four miles from Pcronne as Allied advance on the S mme the form r5 m _ Mm _ man force's at two pain‘..- on iii Katherine A. lxfaclnngoDgichesisr M1‘ Norris V Campbell. son of Eastern Front with heavy) lighting std-reg, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Campbell, in the Lutsk salient. n.8,. TO ARMS‘, Liberty is threatened throughout thQ world by the forces of TYRANNY AND MIIPITOH Canada of her own free will is [fight I01‘ FREEDOM by the Sid: 0f Britain IAN” the security and the welfare cl‘ every IWODJZD and child in Canada and of fro: DEFEND UPON VICTORY rm Whereas victory cannot 1;. amtrod ‘time... (I16 lcvcry LOYAL CITIZEN or THIS DOMINION Now hr it known that A ‘there i. URGENT NEED i... scout-hearted able-bodied med 1m volunteer i... ACTIVE SERVICE in the CANADIAN ARMY lWhci-ciore Oaoadi sends out i3 (flail iiilirum AndcluugesallwuoCaoaclianstoheedandeohclp iirrraa pledged‘ t0] "w. peoples everywhere help Oll Gm s: Nidoiial Deieiiee 0mm. ibb h? dayotIiiIyIiidioYeareIOnr ooechoiiuudalae hundred and ferry-one, and in iii: seventy-fifth year d; Coiiiedcmios. MiiiismoiNldonalDeimeo 60D SAVE ‘Gus KING response. There has been no emergency threaten- ing Canada when the CALL T0 ARMS has not been answered by sn instant ‘and resolute mustcring of Canada's citizen soldiery. Whether it was the drum's beat behind the frontier stockiide, or the silver voice 0f 1914 bugies, Canadians rallied instantly to the defence of their country. Whether it was the bells which rouscd Quebec City when do Saiaberrfs Frenclv Canadians defeated the invader at Ciinivauiruay As a feature of the present; recruiting campaign, a CALL TO ARMS in old-time style is being simultaneously delivered to the Municipal Offices of the cities, towns and villages of the Dominion. The intention is to impress upon all Canadians the reality of the present threat to Canada, and to inspire an awareness of the im iirative need for men for active service. The CA T0 ARMS of 1941 is reproduced above. Since the ancient day when the warning fires of Kin Alfred the (‘rest sprang to light from . - ~ . hill to ill across a threatened countigvside the I“ 1:775’ “Y the “mm” "mmltwhfd? {gm CALL TO ARMS has been an unfailing rallying 0f l" Pfifll I" 1313- u"? 119*“ “m " ‘H ' gfy go the Brigid]. tribes at w", There 1135 been Whether it shocked or thrilled or angerm. ie CALL T0 ARMS has not failed to inspire all loyal Canadians to stand to thtll‘ 11115 l" 5 concerted defence of freedom. no challenge to the security of Canada when its summoning message has not run like a flame from ocean to ocean to bring a grim and swift flvmiuuerl. Russians attacked rieré