35:2; . Red Cm“ Campaign Starts Monclay——Cive Generously FEBRQA-EY-zii" 1° TVhat The Red Cross ' g Does With the Money _____.___.. n" Hongrlfy comptroller o! orsenimtion and the break-up oi Red Cross Society the budget which necessitates that at loeet ten million dollars be coi- mwlm dgeripflw oithenurner- looted in the Canada-wide cam- aetivities o! the peien which begins on nudists branch oi this world nest. m. canadian u: P" “Infill.” as} pared the iollowilll "T! lw Ieeerss-yflelrlan Ceereehtltloore flehlea lI-IAIII Vlee-Ohekmu l’. Cednasre .. nus. s. c. ‘.3023’... lpeoiel Nellfl Ceiittee Chains: lessee l. Tweedy. l9- Committee Dr. W. I. P. llaelliilen and A. B. Fisher N. W. Lo and L. D. mile P. W. Turner and A. B. Doleher R. D. Qulglay and '1'. Roy Cudmors lion. ‘i’. I. L. Proves eal l. A. Webster l. D. Nicholson and J. L. Stacey J. Gordon MacDonald and Hughes ' Vhlflrent, G. J. TWIN! I. l. leaael i... Non-Resident Contributions (lo-Chairmen W. l. Champion 8. 'l‘. Green Ladies Committee end Envelope Collections Chairmen Ilse. I. A. Ileeliiliee Intestine Chairmen MrmliarryCndrnsreend limlJtlegneil ..-_.. °.‘.'.'.'e%°.".'l'$l' Chairmen ll. F. Meshes. 3.0.. ILA. Isaoetive l. . w...“ “w Ernest MacNntt BliIIIQl ‘gages!’ CANADIAN 7/26’ fl/eerz/ feouw 4:4 fl/ea/w A OUTLINE OF ORGANIZATION CONDUCTING CAMPAIGN THROUGHOUT THE PROVINCE Pnovllclil. oneilllzarlol l) TEAM N0. 1 (CAPT-l TBOMAI A. WILLIAM R. C Winters oi War tussle-assume” It would be mentioned that there are 1m Ncuulplmu u‘ °P°l'9'l-1°h. vim-Montreal, Toronw, Hamilton. Wlndsor and 41.1mm, "It" l “Pltity output oi 100,000 "m" P" ma. or nmooo w Yflf- The project involves a grog annual expenditure or 013,000,000 and at present is producing to capacity. Eighty week are provided for the Inter- national Monday ucavmrucerrn. I. M. SILDSON ONNOLLY JOHN A. T 11in cnnncorgrgrgww ~ cvnnprnn countries able u. rev tor was either in cash or item the allo- cation by the society oi assistance to "Allied Red Cross Societies." The question oi auWIYI-BI ell other Allied prisoners o! war in both mrope end the Per last with iood parcels b! the united action c! the British. ' and Canadian Md Cross Societies is now under consideration by the BOCIINI and the Governments concerned and as our share would necessitate an increase o! pack- ing facilities end the procure- ment. oi much added supplies there has been included the sum o! comm. as provision 1w this purpose. The balance 0000.000 is evstl- able tor parcels to Canadian and British prisoners in the hr lhst immediatdy ievorabls arrange- ments can be completed with Je- pan. Hospital Supplies. etc-JLOMJOO This sum covers cost c! all me- lerlels to be purchased during the year horn which hospital sup- plies and comforts are made b! the Women oi Canada and which includes ell knitted articles ior ‘“ end _, “ with food and clothing ior civilian air raid suiierers. » This also providu ior all ehousln, ireight and certage in Canada and overseas, also workroom , “ end expenses. Contingencies and Grants - IIMOMO This ls under a slightly diiq isrcnt heading irom last year and\ includes the grant that has been: given ior several years to "NavyI and Merchant ' " Societies in Gust Britain 0130.000, The St. I John Ambulance Association to finance their First. Aid and Home? Nursing and Brigade Activities, 0300.000. The Deperiment o! Pensions Ind National Health had advised that they were building iive large convalescent Hospitals in Can- ads. and asked the Red Cross to consider supplying lodges tor re- ception oi relatives oi patients as has been in operation at Montreal and Toronto since the last war, end also build and equip treet- ment buildings. The Red Cross has oiiered to iurnish one treat- ment building at a cost not to exceed $160,000, and two Lodges at $125,000 each and three at 010,000 each, or a total prospec- tive cost o! 0000.000. ‘rhis would account icr more than hali’ the sum. and it was ‘ ’ that the balance should be an unallocated amount to be available for any unforeseen em- ergency or disaster; the expected demands on Red Cross services] Switserlanil. ior the P00! (or nri- tilh Empire , ners o! which the Canadian Red Cross pays icr 30.000; the Australian Bed Cross 10.000 and the British Red Cross 60.000. The contribution oi this 80.000 parcels per week paid tor from Canadian Red Cross funds at s 000i- of 8.000.000 is on the same bllll. 00.00 per parcel, as lest year. The balance available o! 30.000 per week is sold to various Allied thousand parcels per Red Cross. Geneva, (h; additional and RED CROSS FIRST DIVISION-P. A. MURNAGHAN—DIVISIONAL COMMANDER ram no]: "ram no. s rsau no. e (carm- saves WONNACOTTKJAPIJ- an: rurcn cnAnu-zs new no! eaves ALusoN own-m TIAM N0. I (CAITJ-DR. JOSEPH A. MAC- MILLAN MA“ m GEORGE P. THOMPSON L. W. ROPEB. ARTHUR. HENIY SOMERLED TRAINOR CHARLES R. MCQUAID DR. E. B. NOTTING FERNO GRAVES CLIVE CURBII‘. BERNARD H. HUGHES cszcn. MILLAR LT. r. n. Momus GUY score‘ Wliligéig: Mlkléggggfl-D Qggfilsl AR- w1'!1!<l3:_%1‘"5 _ .. A . roam comvoux chglg. nosmvr w spasm- noor no “may. m a u out L K‘ DUGGAN sor. scum nonn- SECOND DIVISION-A. L. MacPHERSON -DIVISIONAL COMMANDER rnu no. e nan no. 1 rams no. s ram N0. s Tnu no. 1o (capo-w. .1. nucncmn (CIptJ-LIZOOL. c. c. THOMP-(CBpIJ-NEIL n. MaoLlAN 4c-pu-r. w. CLAIKIN (cum-cars. 1. w. ecu. cosmos scams-rs- sou. rec. was. M. sows r. coupon uu-rcsscsou meson a s. nonr-mrsoxg s. 1 r. s. core-m s. n. mourn e. s. cu-rcusn 1.1-. .1. .1. MaoDONALD. run cuss-um. r. o. was mroa a. rruox a. n. aoosns D-C-M- L. J. STAGE DR. J. A. CLARK ‘ H. C. BOHAKER J. H. CUR-RY B. GRAHAM ROGERS B. II. HYNDMAN H. H. HORNE D. M. McGUIBE RALPH A. GAY A. R. KENDALL s. c. wnrcnr _ - THIRD DIVISION-GORDON M. AVARD-DIVISIONAL COMMANDER ram no. u ream no. 1a g rears no. 1s um no. 1s ram no. 1s .-. . .- . t-na cup o c t-cnnonn uponnsn c t-nanrn CUMMINGS IC”HnA11Osr'I:%%PI;STONE m?“ 1w mFireliThgrgu w“ )w.1:"i¥rcx u u I ‘I’ I some a. snidonoa I u ) mamas MecLEAN mm Mac-DEAN c. cnAuns sm-rn w. r. MecLE nanrn ceuma JAMES c. nunusu s. a. cnavvsou r a. sums oeoaos o. woon nosear r. GIGGI! IVAN annnsnaw sass. cum: A. s. nasuu ARTIUI. MeDONALD oneanncn MeINNIS warn-u cox urns llseLlAN r. c. n s. v. pen. mazes wmuoal V FOURTH DIVISION - J. F. LEIGHTIZER, MM-DIVISIONAL COMMANDER sum no. 1e uau. no. 11 rims no. 1s nus no. ll ram no. so .- . . 01mm. can -n s. Dew can. - nanoua asooee (oArrJ-w. c. navms ‘°‘"’;.'".‘ix.}'“€.‘l’ém~n. "M" 0011"»: ‘"03"’ ( Iunrawssacno aw I Ir. .1. Income r. n. MCLAINE r. M. sacrum a. s. macs nun nuance nanny w. smarts wrumsn Llvmc- mss roves ncunza- s. w. sen a. .1. coma wrnnuns recount QTONr; I so“ 0. .1. MACLEA." ' FIFTH DIVIQION-MAJOR T. B. MacNUTT - DIVIGIONAL COMMANDER “m”. 13110.3 lIAIIIQI IIAIIMII .- . . c )-.1. e. memos (CeptJ-MILTON snwan (canto-s. a. MseDOIGALL (mm own‘. 1%. coonwm. ( ‘n r. 1s. sacrum. ma. ' can. .1. rors omen M,“ w. s. canon s. r nan-con. s. r. noorn. M_ w, wulg W. C. MeoLIOD JAMES I‘. ll. C. .1. s. wesnss. l. an u. snap rsoo suwaamg ', nun a. use n rvert nerronlnl. oeonoe a. sllnalr ‘nae! a. new poo r BIO BIA! °° " " ' vm. s. scones. rue. can. n. ‘amulunelv! SIXTH DIVISION-MR. H. L. SEAl-DIVISIONAL COMMANDER nus so. 1e near no. s1 nus 14o. es nus no. as Belly? A" "MAM (cam-a. r. r (cam-ocean prassoun (Cept-l-J. r. cnocineg‘ (oestl-l-fiuill- (“W NI.‘L.MMLEOD nan cannon n. u. MARTIN, mo. .1. c. mom o an‘. M “In LEWIS s TURN“ wanasu A. sums w. n. MoNIILL nssrn n. rsmrnra e ‘ J A LEMS mam: n. wane w. n. onus n. .1. nursn-r was silos-tam m-NK J HANSEN nonon: w. am: name-n MeDOlIALD ALYII ARSENAULI‘ A. on mo Dodcaun one! a. on _ SEVENTH DIVISION-JARED! G. HOGAN-JIIVIIIOUAL COMMANDER "M, N“ n n»; yo, g TEAM N0. as ‘IIAM N0. It u‘ HAM“: ‘) N: :1 BELLA“ 1-0:. n. c. nssrnvc (Cept-l-W. n. Jemima (Cacti-c. n. euicx (uni-Pillow l"! '1' - - ' - w.” be. r. A. cncaman suntan as. sane n. c. A-rxmsors mama econ! Chakllgiggghov any; 1|, 55x55“ J. I‘. I003! - DR. W. It. CAIION J. E. WIAN B T MERéER a. n. sores IOLAND reigns waeaau wen .1. a. LAWION ADJUTArréwAnT jwwg w. .1. neawnsas ' e. s. ausse menu-r mean-I sor. no: nentorr. F- A- S ~ - uoason new w. r. were . 1-0-0"- eauas-r I‘. sateen I01 IMHO!!! 4 _ growing dcman reception work to hospital and returning sick and wounded men from overseas, as well as the increase in hospital service oi all picmentary approval o! the Min- cauud by gnvaskm 1n Europe; and I kinds in Canada and overseas I ister oi National War Service; ¢Qn5;ant]y'dlie to growing casualty lists. T?“ " _ | . 1 Premier Jones “gncr: SEVEN Appeals on Behalf of the Red Cross The Red Cross Annual Campaiga PREMIER J. WALTER JONES VICTORY YEAR t CAMPAIGN STARTS oncIay, February 28 ds irom port and ships 5TwTnZuTEJZXKsT16. on.‘ has again come around. Russia China, Greece and Poland have all been greatly help“! b! W18 suimcrlptions, as have our forces in Canada and Overseas and in prises camps. a too-bed hospital in Bri- l-aIn, 80 mobile kitchen unite ior Fire Fighters, Oomiorta c! ell kink to soldiers, sailors and airmen is a’ part oi Red Cross activity. The work is oi such greet im- portance that i; cannot be over- emdhasized as a Your su {all should give without stint to the volunteer canvassers who will solicit YOU worthy cause. are solicited and Help to Allied Red Cross Soclatles-SLCIOILNO In 10H, this item was original- ly $750,000 and was later, by sup- Chairmen D. J. Donnell Vice-Chairmen H. F. Peter G. Clark A. F. Mcquaid, LC. Secretary Secretar Miss iphigenie Honorary Treasurer Arthur Belch Treasurer M. Alben Farmer Executive Dr. J. A. Clark W. S. Grant Noel H. DeBlois Russell C. Clark Dr. H. D. Johnson Hon. H. H. Cox J. l‘. Leightiser l. C. Jobnswae J. Campbell J. J. Duiiy T. Roy Cudrnore E. P. Foley R. D. QnI icy N. D. Mae n w. A W. C. Mchod Robert T. Holman Promotions George A, Walien KING'S (‘VOUNTY ORGANIZATION Chairman Treasurer M. C. West, Sourls ii. l). McLean. Souris Every good Citlaen should voluntarily help In gathering Red Cross collection and In making it the greatest ever know n in Prince Edward Is~ land. This applies very particularly in the Rural Districts. If you are not called on during the first week 0i the campaign, send along your own and your neighbor's contributions to Red Cross Headquarters. Prince Street, Charloiteiowrrand acknowledgment will be pi'0Il\il1IJ' ""100- A. G. Parks Special Nnmrs .1. n. Burnett, 1mm. A. F‘. McQueId. ILC. Honor Major Tfrildger McNutt Commando Committee PATRONS HON. B. W. LEPAGE, Lieutenant Governor HON. J. WALTER JONES, Premier HON. G. D. DEBLOIS. President DeBlois Bree. HONORARY CHAIRMEN DR. W. J. P. MaeMILLAN, 0.8.5.. Pruidnt Red Cross Society GEORGE J. TWEEDY, K.C., Rep. Net/keel Council Capt. N. W. Lowther. K.C. MacPhee, K.C., M.L.A. Y Arsenault Special Names Committee Southern King's County Chairmen Lil. Poole R. K. Clements, hioniugue PIJNOI COUNT! ORGANIZATION Honorary Col. the Hon. J. L. County Chairmen Peter G. Clark l.'2'.;°s"3% Secretary Welter l. Darby, M.A.,LL.I. » Treasurer Ralph '1‘. Dodls Nan-Intent A. Starling Bpeclel Names Donald Baker Pnblieit " ‘I. Earle Hleley l. A. Borne leans s. ma e I ll l0 I . . .1 w?" u use, 5e Hasen Phillips Elmer Plnaaa Harold B. Solearnea Dr. J. C. Sh leeth Stung. l. . Bl-saesaid Cw: W. A.‘ Cu e Airiosce Establls Grelp CeMeIn A. Wllfl @011. l C. Ht. ellt. W. I. QQQI District C hell-OI Keith Math Percy MeePhes-aee l! rIe Ari!“ Install Frank Csiibeek Harold Meaee J. It. Inekerhy Norman‘ Mac Ilnlnh Celbaek Ralph MaeCeaI