W, x - FEBRUARX 1.2g, .. m“ ENGLAND pRAH-li _______‘ t . 8W I! firs; 211s... F“ very day Mflodfiiui England! cvgnglLgh pix-its’ Mfl-Y. . “m; W0 ld-lflZhWlW- " ' musket-roll I , lo. which men Pm!- lrill‘ 110ml 811d 59m whodc», sine England mi n“: Engllsh way! em- rise ller ilPfih ‘$3.. ggigilandi’ ‘mi. ‘ilr- ‘lgn-tul flies “Y n ,\,l'l'll\[! skies (l all praise lll(‘ battle-bl!!! vUh gifl-Dlane Vie‘ iiliiiis lom o! llésl 1.0m ll l Jill l0 b8 I! niiiir(.\£\§\‘0 EHBMM” lordship“?! 9%?‘ ‘=10 “mjiiiiehit she may l"!!! llber1_\'i=‘“'“"“ “mid trek. . all hm‘ new P5 wihficd savv England suzcltl l0 l a vwry n!!!“ “chili? mnelwdl d" “l4 every dw- l: . m1 damn in braw a1!!- shm. (m gmM EDI tonight I! mg» Baum. in H]!!! _,___ mo Ion V1011‘!!! zllihmsiwil W! am use‘. Thlll the 110K118 . 11» l . QM mmnxyioiiré‘ whldii otherwise WWY; b0 100d M have begin rsveqlliwd Mbfi“ “Wm flmifalirilllxas A-TO III u" Y ' of limo P 0T fiiiviiiiiil ivil‘! QIIiGIlJlQ them B0 QNQ l0 or their mulnt mot-w! ll l! Whom-hue, rarthevolooodwomm llll not been hoard. Now we In 101d that women an wmally in Th! hum. lllle of battle today. Ind we hww 1t in sadly true. Am may to hive a volce in bhg making 0t new"! Ir we do not it. will be our Wu lault. We are all nil-tilled with WI‘ Imus on wag- wmlk tux-ma in '0 lhe Rm Cross by memban. 1W a worth-while con now Ind wlll be mveator. But the Walr will pus. Poms v1! be made. Should we mt be rowdy to Wren through our international mflnlwhon. the women’: vluvn! “"1 1101mm lo hear that a deflnlh ‘MY mjrzccl wll be carried out in 36h llulrwn wlth a. View to our own ucailon lor polce. I should N 1m“ l<> Sllllizest material 1w o. "WY lwrllad. it requested. Y°"l'8 1n the Wont. (Mrs) Johanna. Min. BREAKING TB] RAB]! ‘ b0“ dill a 5V1 tleman, wait hi: thggbglixgllfll) seiai himself in n p was as g youn mur‘°l"lf.\’t\.ll‘-old lBd, 1 he would ‘will smile. 'I'he lad sat down 1n ‘halo! the mluullrb a. alarm». he as he bufled sway. m» mm goyhflhce to study the two o! “e h l. which was pale um thin. Rd such stains on his on, "nujllll "PWHJed s0 nmmia. no M“ Plman nsked him his s89. {Wild -§o_ um he had been a amobtt hknmfill H1 years. 111g mm, W; f you don't give u olnr. km‘- §0llv Will b5 blgok Q. we d“ mu llve, and m m; w! l...“ *<¥Tfll‘;'i..2'$..‘§i"%".%‘$ "<3 vim Carl um mhm a __ THE Clmgponrrsroww GQARQIAN ‘__ PAGE FIVE ' r343‘: ‘d1; i Tl‘; Publlrbll ly lb! '0! Suing: Cumnlitln, 01mm d“ I u r Canada now calls on me... to join in a great National‘ Savings Plan. . . necessary to win the war and vital to my own safcty. the gallant men of the Army, Navy and Air Forcc . . . now on the fighting front . . . need me on the financial front. They need munitions, material and equipment . . . and only by my money which represents the production of war materials can this support be sccurcd. They are my protectors. They call on me to be their provider. this will require hard work and many dollars. only by hard work and frugal living . . . by LENDING all I can to Canada . . . cgrrl. do my part to help to win the war and establish our future security. T ' ' that I will forego the purchase of unnecessary articlcs’. . . however small the cost . . . no matter how well I am able to pay for them . . . which take labour and materials away from the great task of providing goods needed to win the war. NOW. . .gstarting this month . . .I will put a definite part of my income aside in War Savings Certificates. Iwill have it deducted regularly . . . each week . . . each month . either from my pay envelope or from my savings account, by arrangement with my fmploycr or my bank manager”. (Signed by) ézamweags saw ,‘ -1:.-~ i’- . .‘ ‘x _ f? .¢.~TL-§&_-'§=_s~?3"¥?=§5€<'¢§3§~ i§?£®;" tffgéri?éfm‘wlp ' -' i174" ' fi.‘ (l i: