‘a rvniullilzv. 12., .1214 ' THE " ' ' rom e u ar xercise 1 BACK STRETCH 5.2 11.1.... a, N... 1...... ......f;’°;‘.‘f;iifl..i.i.‘ l BRAY LEGHDRNS Rams Prince Of Wales 1 THE ‘ ___.i DOWN _ luoowll’ an” tion 01 "1 u“; horsemen. have taken over . bid- ent cit- Nlpk N t1 l _ l to Caelulnggfingeo 20131-14‘ ab?“ 0100 ""100 W Mr. Napke. 5-’ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN SPORTING NEWS Chances For Playoff Spot SllRE THING YOUR PLEASURE RESORT FORUM PAGE sizvigzly ___ *4’. Have you Thought About l 1. 2 OOKING ovor tho Comdian poultry situation. we ltlnetimg wmdq I‘ wheliher White beghorns are “lettlnz the break" they descrvb. ‘Iihefykq 5 may mo track-Tho’ P1011 _o__ | thrift m l1 e - u, a U’) tainl Sm, old If; the oval, set upna rts Jolly Harvester a“ b‘ owned i} \ ltliey»,~g'yriziel'l'er ‘tiltrlviialififidily liglrfictivqvtlilglgll lffiegvfirgireeds‘ you e vwtff- ffiffund “f: by .1. Mac 03,1... or sum, In fine or the fastest, most wiaermon with m. nttrt-i shot both _ ~._______._.__ i_____ . ,0?" P“1l"°1"~‘.1—0?11_0m5 11,130 n oven some than the bigger birds. Some py n B n“ on ‘he "dam l. M; "em in me owners open games o! the season Navy Navy goals’ sewn‘ his m“ on an __ _ h“ been mutilated m“ m _ i o our blgigcst lriialkcts Elle a Preference to white 082s . some even “Pmv”; A m“ stables and ircidehtally ms “me 1l001l0y team last night whipped unassisted 91ft)", and accourmrm mm“ Junior Red cm“ has com fiflycpfitmllflls or them. And we kns-w DOU111J'_V£1U1ih0l'lLie3 who claim me we noucehere‘ J’ ' mare before coming here last sea- Prince °1 wales 511"“ 3'11 1" 0 101‘ 1118 0000M 08 he 11111111011 011 tributed for all purPoses over $l.-' m you ca“ m“ Lab-mm chem" ""1 R01» 100m 028a foi- you-i- feed. ac. WP-‘l 101°“ ' son had only two aces, taklns I ‘°$3‘.'.§"°“ “m0 Plflyed at the-the penalty bench Just 1n time w 500.000 in tho roul- years of war.‘ YIS- w: iiiivr. ‘EM cocxznzns, r00 l» 1n '1“ should be one 0f n the Foundry ' ' h it - 1 b u _ 10d tally. the only one of the ses- 11th 1 tn 1 d-u - _ ~ . 1 1 b n . 1. ~- gfnaqzng empjayctmis gdmmeillo ‘JP fir“); thee Iéaléixgtcr and her danl 1S figghblecgt ixctlliéléheéacg; v-ufncl $122111‘: Zltll ‘lctglgrt ‘local: 11,130 ‘Sfigfi- Agirecgrxlggfieialfl M12312?” gg/Lgnlsllldn cllnvatilggg £11112: fifrovidgil :l‘;'lil':r'u_(l"‘1illl“,i:ll.lfli to‘ Also in the same stable is a very “ ' ‘ 5 o g “g “m.” 9‘ “"11 1 “'55 1f‘ "V ' Grant and his able committee on for needy families. Many hours n1 , _ _ a“ m tine yearlilv.’ fillv sired bv Calumet! encounters Of the league‘ W110 11110113’ 1111001100 1101110 1110 | their work. which resulted in the voluntary servfcd were given by w‘ K~ (“m- _ v ' Frill-nary 23rd and h w see FIRED and out of Lady ljlllir, r: b ' P131! ‘Jpem-‘d a1 a 111515 011D W111i goal that USSUTCG them of their ‘opening of "one of the vorv best Charlottetown Juniors who come l‘ n", 5' 1- L JPhHWW of 011011 13°01 109 W110“ clay wnts dam our Fe r g” Y; botll goalies keeping attackers at play-off spot. Poyntz taking a pass l clinics in Canada." on Sept. 2. in to help with the mgfljng of the Kensiinglon (‘liurrhlll Farm, r l l)l‘1\ll1I-! C1110 W111 010130 ' ’ 33y 2'11 bay with some great saves. Proude from Douglas mid-wily through Thanks were oxtcilded to doctors, monthly newsletter and magazine, Winston W. Currie. X11111‘ “"1110 11101110011 1111" ' Mamime o * ;l>10_vlllg his first ganbe betwccli the the session to beat ihc llurd-prcss- ,nui"aes, donors, lmd others associat- the stgmplrlg 0g parcels and let. Aurerrm, Rn!‘ K011110111‘. lllillillllolifilllp rlzeet. De-, William McCoombs of South Nel- I P- W- 0- 111005 wns particularly od P. w. c. goillic. P. w. c. lllid a ed with the work, the spenker em- tors. etc l m." noun..." ~“"'*""~'.'.1="j."°" ""11 \.Jld has gctgl recgilllrcld all‘ isziirliiitergigh at lhis stable Terr lgiood and gage alihoutsinlidilig per- glorious chalice at one time iii the ghasizing again the need of more wins“)? ' gjrglllflhlfilllbiidl‘. nlifllx an ar m .1 ny . an er 0st springs colt ormlince t roug out th¢ entire period when they caught the NllVy 000F5- WAR WORK COMMITTEE 4 ‘ylrrslor, Dlnrwg" "1 u.“ "m; .\ill halo the best horses by Protester, also d nice yearling game. Finally one of the P.W.C. with two men doing time on thclmgfhlenmd n also referred to More" sum“ ;r-m 11;“; (‘gross {tho wold -ard= 53rd from Nova Scatia ller": 1cm .h-.l. vicinvl‘. ___g-_ kll v wo s during liic sea operation thiéshe 11w Nova Scotla g Association is at Pic- ei . slaved v\'!rl‘l( last hi1; members here 'l'eady . It is expected that. of 100 followers of the Our concspoildcnt iii Chathan; has \'cl'_V kindly forwarded us the line that the horsemcii there are [vied-t interest 111 the trnckl it 111st tlurc is 50mg wonderful, Vfilllll! rum-rial that will make c0011., BB!‘- Company fall and New You will fastest times during the pggt Se,” son that this little mare l5 lhclu- ed. A Ereat season is predicted colt by Calumet Fingq and who“ Bldllller Quartermain of New- castle is wintering at his stable a wt harp no doubt Battlr- Todd will, string of good horses including same 1 171‘ 1i lzocd rdliltllul to the sp:cd ros- neu’ imports. We ivcre sorry ihatl winter would not justify his staying. l We all wish him the best of lucki and succwn "t his new quarters. __u__ The Cllrllharn Spcrdway is ow- ned by the Ml iv-lchi Agliculturzll li l: a 101v, illllc sllicc tllc wri-, r. 121' has srot you illly llO\\‘.'; about» ’ 111v Cllfhllfill.‘ Spccdivily. As yo ‘ :_l. ' llcld three first track ill tho Mllritillic Prcviw s- J. Msc O"‘l:'icn cf Sollili Nlllstlll is hulrnlzln cf this Colllmiilrc and T. . Collette cf NOWCRSUP is Soc- rctary Mi". Collcttc nerds 1m in- (reduction to thc fncinq 11111111!‘ as 1000M 0f 0-10 and in Chatham in F for her this year. Jolly Hiirvgsterl dam is Brownie Girl. . t l It was a death-blow to the Col-l |1W0't111l'ds 0t the game they were 151111 1'91")’ much in tho running and |lvere even bets t0 be returned the winners but the "tars" third per- attacks clicked with Nicolle firing he disc behind the Navy goalie on a pass from Moreslde. For the balance of the period play raged and playing his first grime of the take a pass from Bedard and whip t and had the Navy goalie caught flatfootcd. The teams practically forgot a- bout defence as they went wide- penalty bench but they could not get their attack functioning and Navy hcld them off until again at full strcngti-g Seal Ballet Sports Thc "Kent" Corps held a sport night > iis training quarters again last lllgllt. Some lively bouts were witncsscd in the boxing schedule. The results were as follows: P Rossilcr defmtcd D. Rundzll. C. Alloy and R Mcfnnis, draw. G Farrell and B. Duncan. draw, The following cadets were on the shooting gallery: Morrissey, How- ntt. Whiie, Gormley. McFadyen, L. the Freetown Stiirs 3-1 on Monday league schedule. players got the nod to the box. Des- out front Mclicnlla nlld A. the“ Rochcs stole the show with skating and suckhzlridiing. do lure first real sup was M!‘ N The Middleton Bombers dcfcaltcdl Both goalies blocked well, while ’ raised arters for nearlty two years. but token wlhe . Knight. notional dir- 130101‘ of blood donor service, visited 5 work of the Women's War Work Committee, the two de- tulmlce Association, which hereto- Jcre conducted classes in first aid IMaciyh-uan said. At the request of the Joint board a provincial sub- cumnunee was appointed in this Province with three xcprescntutives evening Feb. 7th. 1“ me last Pleét- 1mm each organization, under the ing betwctli the teams during me chairmanship M Cm“ Justice TA. Campbell . world» "The foot that the Juniors $2.252 for oulr national war fund in the past year ls ample proof that thev are really accum- Iplishing their motto ‘I Serve.’ he The three star selection in order 53hr ma! 1w- "Juniors do not overlook the needs in their own communities." by the Juniors themselves. Many of the toys sent in were made by Juniors in Manual Training De- partments and stuffed toys by girl “Through the splendid efforts of our branches. units, Womeh't Institutes, Catholic Women's Lea- lodges, church and other were shipped to Russia for relief there. and i400 pieces of clothing it: of the Afnriiinles- Harley had to move but the num- ‘and home riiirslnl separately, have f G elr ll r .111 1 . v ——0—— be? of horse} that were 1° be. 119111911 1191195 111115113 m‘? Year and rgdy rt?) bqleasgenbleglalillrlic 51111111‘- - stllbicd Q file track during the ware now under 101111; 00111101. D11 per; 3'0“) harrdlrerchjefs, 250 Cami - tery mitts and 2118 glove cases, 500 personal property bags and the some number of comfort bags and face masks were a. few of the ex- tra pieces of work accomplished by certain groups in short order. slightly exceeded the number sent in 1942 although the materials for quilt making have become increas- ingly scarce. These quilts are all donations and come. for the most part. from the rural districts Af- _ - he 01v: time owilcd and drove the - n ~. '\,1~K la, 13953031195 a 595 m mach , l . McDonald. McLean. Longapnie. the. of merit uas-—i c cm , . Reference was made to the visit sham. though fewer‘ were b u_ . was bmkg, 332d?glaglfllgngflyffqgiiiasfig? 41171:! RillldPll. Tulle. Mallllr. Prowse. Cflmvbeu- ‘(till Mr. Justice Gordoiuchauman of “fully made (rom odds and 53,15 m“ h, by Harry Dlrcct, H 1S “h, 0M H, ‘BE-Ow \ u; Twccdi". HGHIIBSSEV. W. Bloke. u“ _ 1e natignal executive, to the suc- of yam round around the homes‘ ti.._ ml ll by Robr-rt Rycln1 3 "Svcrétgw of the Buctouiégis {age Dowrlc. Byers. Dolroll. D1‘-."n. "W" Sig? ‘filming gfiyeafiymfrfid ‘égastsfig Red Cross yarn may not be used of llillincli, M. no, time 2.07. track ‘Dmkfi Middleton‘ GU21’ Noam“; Defence handsome cheque- OI 15456397 1_e_ for afgliaiis as due to the scarcity 10- Olzr "cod friend the genial Dr. 111.1, banner season nimin when the time‘ in of Charlottetown was, fcr lliis race and he is- botil horsemen in in Chrltllam -—0—~ Russia, and one cf the stars is a a -_a | . T110 Y0K!‘ 19413 W88 "l1 truly bim- 1 . c an 1.1.110 dnte plant and Russo . Amevlfiln lured horse. a'1’“%§§§§gr§““5;,§,,fi.l§§m"‘§I,,§"“;,,;§§fél SUMMM“ nez-‘one in all our Junior activi- sent to llcr for distribution," Mrs. ~; d truk. both plant and combination of Orloff and American; Leafs utfirorqnlo n Sunday night Fm‘ Period ties.’ stated Miss Verna W. Dar-l Foster reported. , e second to H5113 1h the blood lines. There is ll full fledged Toronto plays Ringers Delrolr at r0011. director of Junior Red Cross 31081011111 T019T01100 W05 made '. " ll nc Provinces. We have a WClT-‘Bii 1061f"? at the Moscow trnck 305mm undhanadrenshn Chicago 1_Mrddm°n Mcxmma (Bradshaw) P. E, I. division, in submitting her t0 the P0518fl0t10ll 01 MIS- W- R» lllle enclosed barn with largo box- -- Anna Chlzh - and she has 2_M1dd1ewn' A Des “ch85 annual report. " ' 0011100011. 00110001 011011111011 01 - compiled a. better record as s. i-ace ‘ ' ' At the end 01 the school velar 10° "V0100" W" W0" 0000011- l‘ 11311) on each side of a wido ally ray. a feed room. tack room, and in office; also this building houses illlkiz-s and carts, etc; all tin 1:: ilarncsscd right ill the several fimgs and is thoroughly ‘—'> .--= fl --~»-' v . .' -' 3-—1Mldd1t)0ll A DesRoclles lmlldlngro the Hume“ “so ma” ls famlllm- with American rad“; high officers gllvc unsolicited s aw, schools were closed during the ing endeared herself to all_ She _» _ the 11:51 cf water privileges right technique. praise t0 the Cnnndlnns. ri-rreetmm. Solners (Forbes). year. Last June nine branches is succeeded by Mrs. Clnrn Mc- l l -. Penalties-Forbes. qualified for the honour certificate Ellwhern who. like Mrs. Gnmp- r . v ln the building and electric lights 111 rich stall. The paddock has rows 0i tax stalls on two sides. In the cznlrc of the ccoilng off t1 a 1151150 which contains a large r and the attend- hot water at all llrltcr rind b unis can procu e during the day as we“ as cold 001V“ 1'01‘ 1110 00115 111W 11011 1110-‘ Col. fulstqn said there had been L059" 511111111“! T" n!" pmgyhmme h; thglr lngpgqtoralgg rach, Junior Red Cross director. ' 1111001 1001075 W0T11IY 3. 2 03 3-4 more misrepresentation about L n P (or which they were awarded a who has achieved outstanding . T“ 1 *0‘ gist ihefflgm fslflllfllll at banctlolnd» disbunding the 'lth and atli dlvl- P w Red Cross flag: Nail Pond, Milo, 51100325 intthis Prolgncfi. h n s. 1 ere ' » ~ ' ev 0d v n so - . x en a . . . irrangcmcshtlsfziorofihizlaha lgafllligiik 80f 101‘ 81,331,115 ersvmllfhfifilne 2516 cost §L°“,j,,‘,‘,‘,f‘*;3.‘§d,§,e§‘1§ 31a iflxlstfggs Silirimerslcie 45 i" é } 2 vitflftt°g§volgillfiwgyéllosfigsangmfig§ coficerhed ill ghggworllrmofs the com- Life (lll the l'olllli;_\r1l\'i~_i srdly \\'1llll' :1 lgil-l v-xpvi-is \\‘lli\l‘- oi s tr srrgrrg or [our scam, 1hr form $15993; hlrre of her goals were sent to other um“ m. w Middleton k a 1 o :1,“ngmn_ mmree‘ Mrs_ Foster concluded the R.C.A.F‘.. but [ifiadlflfl Ail-ivoirinirhclgvl ‘Trcvrliltt of yglnll, 11 é’ 1W0 n. from an iron sold for $22000- Marlzaret Arion, a training to fit them for overseas. We Ow“ ' ' _.J he year 2'71 cases were Wltll the following 01101011011 110m a 5931111“? "W911" 111° Wmr-‘Qns D1\'*51°11- 51101011 11"‘ W-D P" - Squadron for an equiplncnt course at st. Thomas. Out . and p.15 posted 115s running which ivppkg 1° "use scantling are tied "f l0 ‘ouch one or a total of eight M! llztll lust the motion of their“ the ivelizht of thc hsilte ‘hos v01 appeared. She 00st this 1117mm rcvclve of its own accord brought 860.950 W?‘ 001m: away with eln I, ch ordinary would have to walk walking or lle as it W111‘. makes 11‘ 1hr horses: it is warm v/hile watching lhesc horses .- on ball bearings and with the least touch; 1 horses paddock two hor- 1 non ht men ' certainly We are all looking fcrward to n1 comes to hezir the hoofs beat on the Chathslm Speedway. -__Q._. Harness racing was revived at some months ago. It had been dis- continued since Gclmrlnir invaded winner than the hitherto top reins- man Mikhail Stasenko. Jockey Stasenko visited the United Stubs --Q-_- Jesse Sclluff in The Horseman and Fbir Wcrld. mentions a recent visit to Walnut Hall Farm where Lawrence Brown. showcd him some interesting figures regarding tile. cost of mares and the prices re- mare without it racing career and without sneafal class as s trotter. has proved P1P biggest money mak- er at WalnutHnllFannJt 1s doubt- ful if her eouni as a brood ma§e| on v .1000 and lfl of her fouls lilivc _o_. Walnut Hall Farm. of course. is, primarily a breeding ground for Th" Midget hockey team has its vvecklv practice at the Forum ihisl morning- N. ll. L. Schedule R. Bradshaw. Co. mei-on: Kenna. M. Bradshaw. Mlurray. fence. HOgg. fiolrdlner; Hill. Somers, There are four National Huzkey RXEsTON (Contlnuedmgn page l.) Cook and Mail Important Col. Ralston said he had realized again the most important man in ll regiment was tile cook. and ur- gcd that cheery mail should be sent to tllc troops, No man physically fit for over- seas service had been released ex- cept in the most exceptional cases on compassionate grounds. It was good insurance to have trained troops on the alert ill the home-defence establishment. said Col. Rulston. No better-equipped, more-alert troops had left Can- ada than those which assisted in the occupation of Kiska, _>_ $14,200 and it looks as though sire Penalties-None. Second Period 1 Brad- Thirll Period Scorintr ~ None. Pcnziltirs. Forbes. M. Bradshaw. Hill Forwrlrds- ceived from the chai-lottewvvii and A..DesRoches. M. Dcs Rocllcs, Mc- gurmnersldc Roar-y clubs r01. on’? -pled and handicapped children. ' The president concluded Freetown. GOAL Cwrrrpbell? D0-1t-hdnking all who had contributed Forivards. to making the Red Cross ' _ Forbes, Drummond. pfQviflCC such 0W1 00101101101113 suc- lovely quilts and other comforts in this JUNIOR. BED CROSS REPORT 1942-48 there were 15,998 mem- bers in 821 branches. This shows 95 per cent organization in spite of the fact that a number of awarded for five years’ consecu- tive membership, 120 for the red seal given for ten years‘ and sev- ell for the silver seal given for l5 years’ 1 lsecutive enrolment. Thc following branches carried out the best all round Red Cross treated through tho Junior Cross Crippled Children's Fund classified as follows: Orthopaedic REMEMBER WIIEII By The Canadian Press Just three yellrs ago today Moi)’: Rose Thivcker. l'l- ear-old Winnl-I peg girl, successfuly defended her, North American figure skating championship in the women's sing- 79, fitted with glasses 161, tonsil and adenoid operations l3. con- valescent care 2. other cases l6. A grand total of 3.881 cascs have been treated through the Junior Red Cross Fund in this Province since its inception, Miss Darrsch stated. Fifty-five of the orthopaedic o! wool every ball must be salvag- ed and turned ill to the Red Cross to be made into woolen comforts for the services. “We have had many letters of gratitude from overseas for the . _. the Hippodrom Track in M s w Jardlnc. - cess. sent. also fmpl Miss Wilson. our on. he may act as s.ar- e O co Referees, Jock Green, Jack Schur- Agslgtahr c. mmlsslohrr in New- man. ; foundiand who greatly appreci- ‘ates the supplies which have been toe. Mrs. Campbell visited this Province on two different occa- sions and by her charming man- ner and sympathetic understand- bell. has been l member of the National Work Committee since the beginning of the war and ilas a. thorough knowledge of every phase of the work. Another fOSlgllilliflll received with regret was that of Miss Dar- d the report of the National chair- man: "The estimated requirements for i944 both for Canada and Ov- erseas are overwhelming. Wheth- er our hope for all early pence is realized or not. we want the women to understand fuliv that their ef- forts must be redoubled iii the im- mediate future. Moreover, our task will not end with the signing of the armistice. Nothing ivhich Mind you, wake not knocking nthnr It's true, runny 11001110 tum up Ohflfi d September last redu d h h rubber behind Proude. The -'-—- _ £11111“ 01m Marmm" chain’ to 2.14 1-4 with veryullttleetraxeiifigrxgl11:81pm for with the defeat wcntl segond and final P. W. C. goal _ 7(C0ntinued_f_ro_iri'_pag_e___>1.)____ M135 Duran, 5am “A, Christmas [lxfirlffl a '1»: v.11] other nous bl “Mlle 1.1mm"- rnckrrrll. n‘. u», .__o-- 1r 15 noted Wm, mares,’ m“ in ‘he! cilia‘ lastlchance of hoping to came from the stick of Morcsidc imam recall?“ m“ M had urged‘ over 80 of our little patients were "ham; ’illl.munlj'_l‘nrcfurgrflrlflgll“III Nvliflll} lilrny ii 1-11.. ir-ulidm hnrkrrnln urn nl 11001‘ m" "m be a new ' u“ M twelve 11111590 W110 mode the a payoff berm‘ F“ 0v" “s he pwked “p m5 °wn rebtnmd this ulovanentpn national heid- remembered Wm‘ “m5 pmvld“ iii-serves morn aflollllnn.‘ ‘ I" “m! :»:ll::h'r:iilm:a1|1i'i:h" M" "pH-amt '1 CHAS. WORTH. l4! Grout George Street, Charlottetown G. Franklin Brown, New London D. J. Hughes. Il- R. 3. Raymund Douccil, "X Macliay. lluntcr River Mrs. Arthur J. Ellnlrln, New Annan Park ‘arm-r Eunsivick will be 011 hand to wit- very nice young mare by Calumet‘ 011 0nd d0wn the ice on even terms Llheurlst _ groups, as well as individuals. we - -e- u. mo: narui Aldo-Lean. £655 the racmg- Flngo and the dam is Brownie Gil-L but Prince of Wales hung grimly to Navy: Goal, Turnbull; defence. fifnf“f§dg§f}l“,fgkfhf,°ufi‘br"hg 61m?" have madé 7.841 articles of cloth- g;‘l'l'l"lli'llgillfi'r“ l 1.0! i6, South Wont _...n__ ‘Eis colts‘?! in idol to Protosmnl thélrl; 0ne-izog1 leagid h Mcdilsllimfl Rayner. Roscoe; gor- for W. we, mree rm, or M. lng m: civilian relief, 211.340 pieces in...“ c». .1. !). McQueen. r _ o n s‘ l secon er as muc ar . ar , Juno . V znli, - i 1' 11 CW” Breton “meme,” have pm.“ 801111118 811011) pbks-liirtlghailg Csflzilmce the seame storypas thewfirst. Again gouglas. Pefldlvntiz. Thomgson, afen- yiwrer-rl w m, good rlr g ‘he gill laegllfglrltsmfgi? 1135a 112011.112 ‘Qfi-l CERItE-{lllflyllgdieab 1111156 Plyllkf- '- 00s" m‘ 0°?“ ‘"5 er“ ‘me’ ._o__ ' thev battled at a last. wide-open nesscr. Jny. ' Clainadlanngficd o-oss cdi-Yigovgasa ed forces and 5'16 for the women CIBIQIICC r. aslsm, I n. 4. 1111111° T011“ 2'0‘ 1'2‘ we have no 101111 011d 05 111°" 1911- 1119 100 N011!’ P» - Ci G001 P1011001 00101100- lie started this Province was well r: in the services" reported Mrs E ‘ Sbrinzflelfl. “"5100 i1 oil hllll for i943 but 110 "W" H0119? 1111915011 1110 170101-11" had accounted for the odd goal fn Hodgson. Beck McDonald Well- pfggen J l», two merrrhers o; the A porter prorjlnclal chrrlrmarr of) Emerald -' . no every rzico h_c started in in trainer and driver was at the‘ three to deadlock the count at 2- ner forwards.’ Nicolle Bagnall Qharlutwtqvyn dcmiwhrmnt me the womérys war work unrrrrllt.‘ Geo. B. Hum». ; l 91ml uiowod ability to pace in Chnthnm Track all last season. He, all Mtge...” Mgfgsldg jgltmchard; Mjsges 90mm, m“; Marlm-l?‘ stew. tee s 6cm articles made u m; 23, 1,01 s1, Elmer Waugh. . 1.10 url-r Hi1‘ \\\"r~'1f‘l'll “V100 010111-150, 10 11°“ 10901911 111 N0“ 3105001“ 11-, lllaynor, hailing from Saskatoon l Murphy. ' ' art. thrhughp the year Included 352 Brooklyn. Kings Co. Wilmot Valley ‘ T111151‘ \'.'(‘Sl!‘l‘ll hclscs are tough and. s. taking charge cf Mr Stewart's 1 The Bod Cross and St. John Am- dresses for eight year olds which ‘ 1 _~ L": l; 1.. be.ll ill‘ ‘l Exl lbli- A. . ~ <1 1,‘ ‘t , The Bombers scored twice iii 1.110 l); mull/liq h] The membe of one Women's In- P 1 1:611 111:; bcrcn '3CCOl‘|‘1l-1 mull l; ‘igzliagcd by nnstl-o:lalmc‘c:cr(l'-| ¥§°§'°§1§§§,,.§§f°§‘°‘§,,r§r<,,§$,§' first period and added another in. lyrelJmmm. Rjgfrnrhfikfepohjfi “Yhlffi stitute have made up 100 dressing. ,1’ i we look to see this sea- mittec of members who are leaving proése and R Mcmnnon‘ the second session before $00105 showed that this important phase 8001115 and 100 110010014015 810M, cst successful since the no stone ulltllrnczl to illnkp the (hi... ' ' 11;‘?tfledwgffdjgfiaflfflcfififéfffihd at me $011112!“ kianléedufugfli“ 95 31th 1kg“ tgsual “Pmlnztlf; ‘(X3251 r - lgy._ , cl.tl 3 _ e r ' - perccno escoo, e ghost ng an o ersewng. qu c minis e-irs ago i-i inm Siir dway ihc bdivicr E, Clarkin and B. Pryor. draw. domed with penalties, as thrw percentage 0X enrohnent in the were also sent over this year. This to the Pacific Coast where her lob is "loose equipment" check in big amphibious aircraft floating at sea. On the job. she ircars tllp blllc slack! and parka of alrwonlclfs "protective clothin ' mid tops the cliscmhln with an orange “llfzlq Wcsi" llfc pfQ59l1‘f‘i‘-"—_ 1st ill rzlsv. So for it ha: been ml uiillrccssari’ ll"“£'ll\l1lOi1. for which silo thanks livr ll'(‘f’~l'llf.ll1)lllQ experiences gained llu g zipplcs ill the Okflllllililll, Tho sllrc-fnotcdllvs: she acquired thell is a b1: help stopping from dinghy to aircraft when the waves run high. O11 rough days her work calls for sca-vcorthinnss, 0nd 30TH Tf-‘Iwrt th pride that she seems to be a good sailor. rtnclllllilllwf also‘. a "$11118 out b thi - =11 f- tmtters bu‘ m recent years a few lcs at Philadelphia. Ralph Mc- ecelv d 730 treatments at is being made now will bc ivasted. ‘Pqlllffld fvrt. y er cw“ ” gm’ e ‘P801111; 11108105 hlflvewgeelkoamfighg; will be a tremendous money’ makcricrcath, Unlvcfilil; 01 T010111", 5G1?‘ césescoii-ectiife clinic held at Red Everything will be required ill visit sick vr-tm-ans of lilo 111st war f;lllllllll‘l.<l(lrl __ ,MarBaret ganBIerI ‘f 5M1 for with a long future 8.5 a produccl-Qfalon. took the mans singles tit c. c Cross House on Mondarh Thurs. lar er numbers than ever in thc when asked to tin 5., l“. m? L“ ‘Wm u, J ‘L200 and er o“ 5 ave s ""15 15 “ow 1“ m“ Cmmdia“ fimy‘ day and Saturday of each week. per 0d of reconstruction. This 1s a gion At Cllrlsinlns (‘k112i giftslmilii - ihr- ‘ We also.have~ln'\l9'1>°'d“° W51" $27675 she was slow gem“! “up l d i th messa which we ho e will be were also iveil ~ 1 1i hing tank for use on the track and 186' 05.0 111F006 ma" 01' 11115 119179‘ Fm“ clinic‘ were had “n18 e i '8 ide bllcit 1; us as Both deg h 3 ‘o i ' 1-111 1| 1' 1 n '1 "math 1 1 111" rvwntlv purchpsyl an w, to have been much larger. Since b10111 ye" at ch"}°m1t11';vn tilndtssum- lgvleigtllyfil “Quart :11 v5: ism members l§°t1§§fi“3» 1.1111111 J11 1 f?!‘ 31111111111111 1 t? ‘qmnd i 1511111811/1911095 '-'-"~‘1"“~ 1° vommne she has pmdmmd three gfixlgllgleéflatbwhgr T igaicikerwgzf and we have been concerned at some members zliu 3111111“ swniéiiw‘fiqiigthlfllllll“m! m L“ '1 ""159" 011 1110 117101‘ chmmmms and 15 “min i" foal to thopaedic sypeciillst. of Halifax the falling off in certain districts until this was dispnllliilcll 111 mo‘ lvrzl-l t‘ ' - “M” “e 1° he 0199331111111“ despite h“ advanced age of There were 69 new cases and i8 in the volume of work We kiloiv. ‘Juli’. wild vlrl. T1311" "lil- 26 W015 ' were discharged and i5 improved. however, that our women llovt1 Section IV ill Chirlotlctuivlilili-c oirdllt" 11191‘. . matlfintrér (has been given a good -Q-— - only to know the xiced in order to wok ovcr lhc (‘illllDlllgll suppers (hr “mo; i. l 1101i’) rrmk on dressing “Plch "m M!’ Brown considers the RC1 and ten plaster casts were carried meet it generously. while members of the other scc- 111mm“ tt-t-rp rxttmlrrl l,‘ or, ~ V; Mus“ a splendid trncLon for bargain mare or all time is Even out by Dr. Acker. _ H tiolls lent a llnnd ‘ivilll tho scrv-irinrlrhml, .9 t,“ m,,,,,,.,,_.., L, “m. H _ 5°“ song 2, 2.06 3-4 Seven of her foals Treatment was provided for these_ CORPS COMMANDANT s lug. Section 11111151111. rlcnlill grim». flfihlllfl; F , —0_ bro" m 1M5 As she is but l9 cases through the crippled child- REPORT_ Chuilcltctoiin InSKISIPcI t l ‘v with "um" pining ('0\l \lI'f'l‘1)E 1 8 $3 . . . .. . . . . “.51 llrcsent striblqgl there 5r two vears old and the wonderful cnreer rcifs fund which is made up of In submitting thc lllvlld ullullzli .111 m1: iullilnllgli 1(.‘f1|l(|.\ .\ll(| i¢~ P 1W I H ‘ I, W r l 101i’ lacking colt d e D '1 vol 5m and liei- many other contributions from tile Juniors report nf the Prillcc ludwalrd Iiil- ccipts. .. <14. , 11» a » v 1.1- ,1 . llccktz-r. and Clea ow? kg}; s. f 1,0010 ‘$111 811a! 1101‘ a biz boost. her and the Rom“, clubs. Last year and Detachments uf the ClHlBIH-t Thc (liflllClllllPllla li|l‘ll'.'\| out hi 1'-‘11“»_<l\\ '1 11n- 11-"111 1111111; 1.11.110 1 l . chatharh, rm, .3.“ ,3‘ cgmmg, rum, w“, hhfllfld b, very Vllll- the Juniors donated $1,301.01: to an Red Cross Corps, Mrs. 11.1.. parade 1'01‘ mo Vlciuljv 1.11.11. dcnl-‘ _' 1§1‘111[4‘1K;>f'1'\\Q_1v11l<l1_1‘11_1"fl£11‘.110 _ ._ nro gr». H i b; Ever, sgng cost gnly $300- this fund and the Rotary Clubs Palmer, Corps commandant. SiBL-‘OHSITBUOHS arid lllso hclllctl in, _~ 0 l. -\ <1 ‘b. 11th.} . = incy C1: 11 “d mm the dams a '1 $2047.28. ed that the Charlottetown dctacll- thcsc drives iii llnv wnv required. 111"" ‘>1 1110 “""° ‘ 1. 1m h“ T?“ Bltlltl Brownie Girl. —()— buring the year Junior Red merit, under the leadership of Mrs. .of them. ' "_“"m“1'*"“: Th“. m“ M“ “"111 ' me h“ can’ 001°“! Marco reserved b)’ the 10"“ m“ Cross was able to. contribute 32,- E. M. Bagnall. now consists of I23! In May the Sumnlcrsidc rlcincll- 9 “"11 b11100 111v . n and "m" 1' no new to m“ 0119 01' 111°" 1‘ c1“ 500. to the National Junior Red members. ‘The Summerside dc-‘ment 11nd its firs". ‘Chili-roll pros-l 1“'»‘Yli,i‘ You who he rmned h] n done well , , , 4 1.11,» ~ m a 1"‘ Fri co ‘P1100811 0 5191" 1” 911"‘ C om w: fund_ The lsc donated tachment led by Mrs. John Hop- cntatioii. chief Jllstli-c Canlpbolhllvwl “l-ll 10101 001101 I - . l. aafiofil'111§"r£§"§,‘§,c§§“°‘§§; melsy fast 11-111" 011° w“ h “F” lmitted rand sewn yrgnnenta for kirk has as members. This shows inspected tllfi dcizlclllllilt 111m liro-yjlléflli? nnvns tnllgl} l r W ~ i “Rlkllway 3g broken to 110m?" 5110 1‘ 1 ° “n overseas a merits, and sent s. slight decrease from last year. sented chevrcns t0 tliosc who Ll 1011b mvll ~ -- P hilt 1M1"- r Quebec '4 1'4 m ' “fly l" of Volcmlw H10 P0" 111 “$1113 clothing to t . nineteen children but many of our local girls have lilid been members of Uic Corps for l vlll 10-’ . mdfiiiwfigwlle h yearling 1111008 1105 bee" “ma” in Corie Hills war nursery which joined the forces and two of thc one year nntthnd 10:3 lwlirs 01 T111" Tfihlflllllwfl 1-1 111.1 .ll1l1l.l_l for Ualllmot 1)“ as w“ h“ trot“: dolls Ten of her foals have brought included my‘. sum “.115 drwei Charlottetown dcmchmmr aretsm-vir... m mm- ,.,-,.,l,- 1,, yum, \‘(l1lllll&ll“-' donc .11 flrzl. 11:11.. lwil , 11-1’. litld on H5 1'1 1° 1mm“ 1“ . woolen sweaters and cmings, un- now serving overseas with 1hr: Ca- l Dr. W. .1. I’ Mal-i/llzlili, our rllvls- 1'1’ 1° C‘1“‘"“‘1‘ “m1 1‘ "'-"* '1'“ . Grafton: ganlziurcchased mm“ ‘ —-0—- derwear socks fclt slippers and nndlan Red Cross Corils. lionlll Pl'l‘$1f1i‘ll1. ]ll‘(‘-“"ll1i‘!| l-llcr- "1011 l1» "Filler 1t ill-llsplin 111-111.; . . i! cl‘. ' 4 ' T H l l. l,’ ~ t tl _ l rlr. Curl u». fllllvli‘; o ilv ('ll_\' 11:11 lurid ~11. . Eggu2etsM"y 2'13 1'2 °wned by Another muc rewllnairrba 1.11;; wlbllfitslsnggggach gave some intcr- onehgf thlcpitgbipgkngldljgr ‘ifgtivitg: odctzitchfilxllclsil? B11111 ‘frlfitflltlkl- 'I‘hi.< ivnl-k was lllldvflfllikll 11.‘! Ill; I , Wners‘ 5111x1121“ “wintering n m. “ma. Marsuegargl?! imtldm '0' eating excerpts from the national in i943, Visits were made each merits wcrc latci- visilcil 11v Isobel llldivs of‘ 1hr Chzlrlollrloivii Rod . Volridii 208.0 l4' h" two y dirccto s report of the war sor- week to service men in HOSPHIAISJPEDBH. licilllg national cclilmilnd- C1055 C0105 Mill ‘to dam .hr- (‘.1111 t ':~-_. ‘v____wned by 37391711 _ _____,____ . --_- flog; ul-flgd on by the Chngdian The summer-side dgtachnlerlt haslnnt of Section T. I"1\5§ (11 117111115 1- -- '1 “ '1 *1 _ 111111 '_"'_"' ' Junior Red Cross since the out- attended to the R. C. A. F‘. stntiolil Section IV of tllc ('1llll‘10l1(‘1(l\\’l’l,~ "11 00111111011“ 110$ ‘ ‘Y1 _51- 1‘ break of warmiiclpincludedjhc hospital there and also to the one detachment dock <~_»lii|i1v:l~ chllrgc ‘ 11011111011111 ‘Pllllliirh , “$11 , purchase for uas in Britain of i4 lit Mt. Pleasant to both of which of the making of 11.1fm llmliidg 0i , \l1ll‘b.~_coll_ilnll<~<l ull I- .= ll 1M ' ' mobile kitchens. 6 ambulances. 0 tho airwa s bus service provided fllJDle Jelly for Ovcrsrzls. This “115195111151-‘0 has broil mm" = E o carrier canteens. ll util1cons.2 sta- transportagion free of charge. Inlcarried out solrnrlldlv luldrr tlh‘ momlfml‘ “'05 "W101" 111° ""3" tion wagons, 1 utility car. 1 mo- summerside, the cost of these vis- direction o1 Mrs. Hzlrri- Cll(1niO1‘C|11111(‘\'1"1 13111 of a lliohilo llltlrlrl 09h- Halifaxl. the endowment of a bed Red Cross branch. Thc Charloitc- llnd Cooks Cllllllllliir‘? _llS u-cll 11s I N"11f;11"1 $7 "1 in Tnblow hOIIJ11B1- 0nd 100111100- town detachrncllt serves ihc ilos- by llicmbcl-s of all .~_ 1101i‘; <11 111mm HW‘ (-11. 11111111 l lincc of l4 war nurseries in Brit- pftals at the C. A, 1B» '1‘. C-Ilmll-l» $00110" 1V Pr“) \l=lK1-‘l'1""1<1"<1 11"" "1“"1 ‘1"""‘ "min-ed. out and tailored ta h! \ I an and nin. includin clothing for all the (Beach Grove). th R. A. F. stn- , _ {on ..'.";..,",',';l.,,§';,',";l,*l',,'1,n;l-¢,__, ,,;,,=,;l'; f}: "f: m. m Postmistcr General William P. Mulock is shown lierc Inailing Q children 1n t e nurseries. tlon and the sick boy at li. M. c. a. a station mm 11121118 (‘rich =. l1 1N hoard. fl» 1n ' lettertoPrimc Minister King in the "Mallomatfla coin-operated machinel It also included provision of s. “Queen Charlotte," as well as wcck. r _ _ ;l'<l.l<_li 01ml I1_l_llli~ f1‘ that stamps lettcrs wl-h the amount of postage desired by the million] about 800.000 of equipment for the two .lty hospitals and the] Thc Blood Donor Clinic \\‘1l1(‘il|(‘11lllf‘.< m ms 1_. n1 l. your own Individual lncuurl bile canteen (for use in port of its is borne exclusively by the lasslgtcfl by the lrrrllr~s o; H10 l-ylrrrlr; - or 111111 b‘: 1hr Cilllflfllllll Di‘ ' ‘l o! fcrlnrcl in 011" t0 lllllllllllf‘ 1111' vzllllcrn 11f i111‘ 12.1111! tliroilgllilll; 1hr: v1 then stacks and rnaiia than for him. The machine. which iidds spccd “ml prisoners of war in camps in en- Banntoriilm. In ChflIlOHiWOWIi ‘the opt-limb ili ‘scptnmhqr 1111s pom: | H _ “ _\_ Jo P. & efflclgncy to the postal rel-Vlad went o“ ma] i" ‘m, ‘why or n“, genmm clny countries. 025.009 for feeding Canadian Legion supplies fllil1.1fllilll1_\(‘l ‘ltd U1 ‘Pillrfffllll; f vi‘ iii. ‘ "lllrllllas vrlc ‘find l‘ I 1.1. H ~ . , ilndor-nourishcd ctiildren in some ma azines and “Tlflnn 111- ChJl1l)11ti(1\\1l (lllllflilllPlll h\\(‘\- (‘tlllllLllllfl l. ti. Lilli 1 l l ( , l“ Qua “n” chu-Iofloloflfl P13510111“ M‘ 0mm“ when M“ Mukck mane“ m“ 1911“ 117511111113 m“ Greece Yugoslavia Poland Bel- er while Ehe Division providcspcillz- ' al girls arc llirrr mi ‘rhiirstlliv ' donors mill 111i l-lm n- l ~11 "l hr- ' ~ Postmaster General il P. T. Coolicsil, Assistant Deputy Posilnastcl- “rum 5nd Franc,’ 5nd ‘r0950’ rm- ‘ lganlzhill. rquipliillg Mid villi-lira] arcttca. writing paper. magazines mornings and others arc detailed Hill (I 9000"“ the relief of Chinese children. It and |Ino|. the for special diltfei on other days on the clinic. _