I not find the poster online either but teacher gave us picture and i upload it on internet. i give link down below. i leave space in there it not allow me to post link so i leave space in there.

last poster is the : If they over-run canada your money'll be useless...

it right here

h t t p : //img341.imageshack . us/img341/3655/214417bhocwbbv . j p g

message

i don't know who this message pointing at but it look like they say don't give your money to canada. don't buy victory bonds.

images used to convey the message

i think rats represent japanese

effectiveness of poster

it only show japanese overtaking canada i think.

I found it! :-)

http://www.google.com/search?tbs=sbi:AMhZZiseS_1Mu6NpEWGwZf-W0b3cOZmCJZjn0PI1JldnBe4ZL2zNfh6SI2tB9DqNLrpO73QEoRoAhWlN88IphojgNjSEBEOHsscsWPmXDampt9soJzFBlN94HHHp4SciDudXpoE6D4FtjTPXQBWh-cWWRGzu0rfgLWXi4Kdx1UUPAV_1hLTbjskgoanCmOvIg2pQaj7e6Jh0XVzGMzz-D3L7ZcAyE10w-IyHLPRVNMkO66gtU_1LAJZ9aiSQTLUOI7QTVBChSuhTXZhGBs6YQYvcsmmqlTpJ6s0StmLxlDH4XXagEO5S9bsSL3bOctVUuyqINlkqbQOkGDS4tHuAfXgEqp38bquvS1GgexMiegmipS3WHRyRm1tgWoApNApPzJFTdtO7hQsij4wS-5amrhNuz-BX2k2aIRP1YcEaFhTybZzJu0E-ZeDcyQ7RKNuw_1gOhvo2UEPq-giGsh-CHfItkozUXKGeZNwh1YD-JiSTe0L27xvsm6s8tehTfyJ5OmdL6r8X8zWU3zVcPQVAhCaU6DnxwU4qLR1wM5L1xt9DKXZzY43ohNxY-kZKTMpgFomG0YkjM1i4-UUjfCtOhGeDNuFeAMmfdS1oPu5HKI47oI48uuJ5z3tUz0q2ZaC7bSt5Hta8SbNNtdrdnN6o5WqbKIIl8qy8hduAKwishfhMv8GE75qP9VdC50vP1ZsmCDAuwoPUEdV2vQiFsU5w2x4b5Fl06YfZEUcxh06DN3WdXqI1_1DdPRVsyPSkf5iQ9Nyi9OSyFMtBziPI2SWvUr8phQLaVBxxSOlZ3tS0XmFwHbky-koaKNehMTEq4kiBpIlK3kUyis3Kg92Q7LIliF3-zbL2NzETRR5v9FBoQOfnerSxT2C6APCXiKkCNspHX84kK5kSEwW7b1_1IleRFPkiXcTWxR6qFFUHtldMRjgCpVcZv92IS5ancbxl5VHQeTaVBoRI88f9M_120Au1DmtjesegiZY4DXoID9CQuHOtwZt3ihkN_1PXYuPfSLxziak-hlvrmclJ1A-uUtw-ZIlq9IslKm-loLiV1W4FzYD9uonvjV3InQg7MBtm3L3ndcb9oiQUSa8-Lu_1ZYHpRx4PTdmJg83FARGQD2GM1t0sM8ttBDK-FBdWtUhPtwer84sHxkuC9-Z9jDp9GTLjIncpc7pNpLhVHxDYspzExiefaRsEdvAkPse5tqa4XmgTF5vJcUuUwjib46nDvJGURDY02AJIUTQr4Gi6sQeGIQTYYytXYDCiC5OciERODoImQOwLtpBCIORjdMM7wxTyPOKyS_1jEruHicFrpbHzoh7TLoMGFYEdw9gGqZwAL52F0&hl=en&biw=711&bih=453&site=search&sa=X&ei=g-bKTs3LC6m2sQLZ9KCLDw&sqi=2&ved=0CBoQ9Q8

yes ms sue! yay! you did and that very long link woah!

If that's the right poster, it's encouraging people to buy bonds to help the Canadian government fight World War II.

You're right that the rats represent the Japanese. The poster says if the enemy takes over the country, your money won't be worth anything. But now you can use your money to support the war effort.

thank you ms sue very much i thought it meant before that don't give your money away because if japanese overtake then it be useless but i now understand as you explain that money is peoples money and japanese take it if they don't use it buying victory bonds.

Yay!

And you're very welcome, Mohammad.

Based on the information you provided, it seems you are seeking an explanation of the content and effectiveness of a specific poster. However, I am unable to view the image directly from the link you provided. Instead, I will guide you on how to analyze the poster and assess its effectiveness:

1. Content Analysis:
- Look for visual elements: Examine the image for any symbols, objects, or figures that convey a certain meaning. In this case, you mentioned that rats might represent Japanese.
- Consider the text: Interpret the written message. In this case, the message implies that if Canada is overrun, one's money will become useless. It seems to discourage buying Victory Bonds.

2. Effectiveness Evaluation:
- Contextualize the message: Consider the time period and historical events when analyzing the poster. Understanding the background can help assess its impact and intended audience.
- Audience reaction: Put yourself in the shoes of the intended viewers and try to evaluate their potential response to the visual message.
- Communication objective: Determine the purpose of the poster. Was it created to influence public opinion, promote certain actions, or spread propaganda? Assess whether the message achieves its objective effectively.

Without being able to see the actual poster, it is challenging to provide a detailed analysis of its content, symbolism, and effectiveness. You will need to evaluate these factors based on your personal interpretation and understanding.