rue CHARLOTTETOWN GUiig-pim i-‘Aur. si£' .' ouruusi or oscsmzsrioup CONDUCTING CAMPAIGN CHARLOTTITOWN ORGANIZATION Honorary‘ Chairman George M. Moore Chairman N. W. Lowther Vice-Chairmen T. In Clulnsoro J. J. Dniiy J. I’. Lelghtlser. M.M. B. D. Qnlgiey Chairman lpldlll Names Committee J. (l. Montgomery W. l. Grant l A.I.I'isher L B. MaeMillan and T d}. ‘.'.°'°"" .. . ll IIIIIIQ All B. D. ley G. l‘. Iluto eson and lion. T. W. L. Prowse snd J. A. Webster _ l. D. Nleholson and L. J. Stacey I. Gordon McDonald and ' G. G. Hughes Non-Resident Contributions Cll-Chflflflth W. I. Champion 8. T. Green Illte Committee and Envelope Collections Chairman Mrs. J. A. MsoMillan _ , -i Promotion Chairmen Mrs. C dns d Mg‘? M.‘ Iagnao” ll“ QUIIN’! COUNT! ORGANIZATION Chairman 1i. r. MaePhee, x.c., sum. lnseltivs l. O. finlman leslnsld hell lllmllllsaon .5100! Isolthii Isles! leaned: A- W- Iiafma J. J. Morris 8. A. Mslnod M. W. Wood N. A. Dssrsob _ Ilaeeln Wood Giles loll RINTHNG TEAM NO I— Capt-NEIL D. MscLEAN WM. M. ROIVE A. ll. MOU 1.1) MAJOR ALEX. KNOX n. m. McGUlRE _ LOUIS STEWART TEAM N0_. c- Clpt.—-MAJOR H. M. SIMPSON JOHN A. MARTIN SOMERLED 'I‘RAINOR CHARLES R. LL-Clndr. LORNE MncDOUG-ALI. TEAM NO. Il- Clpt.—W. R. LEPAGE G. GLAUDE SMITH E IIAZEN WIGMORE TEAM NO. I6- CIpL-IV. A. RIX MAJOR L. W. M. . M. W. WEEKS fi S. WALKER . B. LARG GORDON STARRATI‘ GOODWIN, charity organisation in Canada, in addition the Red Cross emblem. “ objective this year National thairman se-s guwwhmituaw: g Forth. Needs and Balls ~ sedan-is] ior Suocssful Campaign will ' our humanitarisnmaeyiiorts m W: maxim ago‘: tholeeswgtunate poo es avoid hnvang two iinsncial cem- utiliaetothe , also to pm . n lml 1.11m 5N vest machine n m u " a Bl-IOCGSS. " “We have seen inionned thst or the __-___._ ever 11,000,000 rsons are in acute International Red Cross bring- =Wllll”lald dn tution in ‘the Unlt- lngmrscticsl and speedy sld to those v c w‘ , . ti...:.°.‘.‘:.'..."?‘.".i. or. “first.” r" mi - - llilllii‘ , er the arrangements msde some are l‘!!! without iood. ‘ The with the Canadian United Allied children o! our Allies approved by the the Dominion Government, we have meressed our budget quote tor aid to allied reliei to take care oi the required needs oi the eleven na- ilrgos Support Governor LePage Callss for Generou ' LlEUTZ-GOVERNOR B. W. LEPAGE s Oatpourij Page sends the following a ~ss NE cRoW AS vzcrom/ NEAR Lieutenant-Governor B. W. ‘The overnment lenders oi th gm- ggncrcus giving 1 R-d c l —- hr...:‘i:"..i2a".. ° 1 so. Nerastraiauiiihltlgiugaraeallie 3'0: iood parcels ior prisoners oi ahead bets’? ultiraate victory 1i mfhlfiosfl‘ giféofi fijf “"5"” gm Oosnmi ,0! ti‘: Osn$ “M's the (tide o! war moves on to s. increase inlyéssmugty?‘ lists ggflfjfhjydliggmgfi w?‘ Oross an ctory an th battliieids eeede, _ why it iswso urgent that the $11110?! gain peg ie 115w beeln isit Nn“.s”‘€§°.3'.£§'p'?l§f.'n“3§mb§..°°“ aignior n . ‘ _. "Our _ dollar-nursed a very outstggldlng prmgnbers oi eollkedwdryg- ort and ...°£...'°'r.¥'°XN“‘i.f§.’3 “miles °Y . supesss. He~ r ' r hols; orces. must so on at an eccelerst- 9”“ ha" lmielsfid — m0" i ‘This year res bilities o! "In tober, 1044, the Dominion ed peoe, and st the same tim parcels must be provided Ce: the Canadian ross have ln- Government asked your Bociet ii ust help our Allies by spreading 1a“ P1150118“ 0f WM‘ in m creased oonsi bly, not only be- it would collaborate with the an- our ts oi mer . hind-i 1Y1 0rd" i0 Preserve t‘ Muse our ilelti in the war adian United Allied Reliei Fund, e month oiaMnrch will be de- Him-fill!‘ 03511111165 B"! BIO eress and in wn camps have an organisation represen eleven voiod to the Canadian Red Cross thus requirlns more hospital - multiplied e need ior blood war cherries reiiev in national op n.1, and I ieel silre and Sllillllics.‘ In addition mill: serum has wh. but because it the Unites Notions, in e. notional that Can lens everywhere will oi people in the liberated count ls srt oi our dut to help sup y appeal. Toe basic es wss to upheld their enviable record oi are desiiiilie and are in u" benevolence by making the cam- need of inod and clothing, ' Canadian Red Cross can save lives oi mzml‘ starving women . children and c-ur boy's ii Canadians provide funds iur the purchase oi the quired commodities. worthv - the demand is urg — and I [col confident that ev citizen in this Province will s scribe liberally the Canadian Red Cross ior {u to carry on their good work. sulinil’ comforts Th8 0805C in this oppesl for lied Cross "OHM BIWD- The goods bo ht Cross. is] will be ped to the nstlonsl ‘g ‘The ogirst time I had sn oppor- N18 Red Cross. The cases shippe , howeventwill carry Sicily" o en ldent lying label the war A taken is clnes, vit: mi d milk products ior child- ren sn oiling sduits, snd e quant- STARTS FIRST IIVISION-DIVISIONAL COMMANDER, A. L. MacPHERSON v I zrssm No. s- IIAM N0. s- lum N0. e- nan N0. s- Clrt-GEORGE l All cliIb-LL-Col. c. c. THOMPSON, cape-marsh MscNElLL nae. cape-nit. w. MaeDONALD w. . uc 11w s. dormou nurcnssou x. 11s. lush-rm. 1L0. GORDON NIT!‘ J. w. nousrsn w. n. mu. cs0 s vii 1.. s. wssmsn . . I w. s. semi-Ill!!! G. JAMES CUUOII FRANK T. HANIIN SECOID DIVISION—DIVISIONAL COMMANDER, DR. J. A. McMILLAN I rsmv: no. 1-1". nus no. s_ rssu no. e- um no. 1e- C==11¢-~B- S- NNAC°TT Cast-sensor: owsu c c sssx rs rsssc cant-r. s. Munusonsu Y now nsvsu ‘p posonosc r. rnossrson r/o nsr MUENAGIIAN FERN RAVI! ssusou MoLEOD Ca s. .1. x. nuoosn w. n. comnosur cscn. rouse 0501mm A. nswrrms Sg. ssuru MeKAY LEO s. ansnssv, ncsu. GUY 0T1‘ “my y, ggppmb ll F/Lt. II. A. GILES . . ronsrmm JAME GARBAGE"- swsu M. NICHOLSON s/o n. n. s. smear HIRD DIVIBION-DIVISIONAL COMMANDER, HARRY CUDMORE TEAM no. ram no. u ._ runs no. u- rssss no. 1s- c t-ws n cox c. e-s. w. CAMPBBL c s-cusr rm n sLn e-Jsivrss s. summon a’ MaeFADYIN ' w. r. MaeLBODL ‘p somio $0121’: c” 0! MMINNI! so MacLIAN s. n. nuvs noasnr ssordon assess uuwAN s. csswsou 1.1.0 MaoABTIIUR on. s. J. MURCIIIION . n. MaoNEILL s. nssi. o. s. nsnnsn nsunosrn momma snnsss DIAMOND w er Wilson csnn THOMPSON osonos o. woon rsca none w. n. mcn F RTH DIVISION—DIVISIONAL C0 MMANDER, MAJOR T. E. MICNUTT TEAM n 11- nnss N0. 1e- ressr no. 1o- TIAM N0 w- c . . . Tssmost c s-a. n .- u: ART r s C t-B- F- TINNEY “P '1 . Msermvm " r. {sgssgsorlml m‘ is. syvlissonozctisnl. "' rm» Imlswl-L ssu sunsnson ' r. s. usnnrs my s. nmnousm FRED CANNON 1:. cos-son o. s. oneness m1. MaoLEOD WARREN BURNS c. MseLIOD Jolm HOGAN Capt. n. s. Mussel FRANK K- BURKE .1. sin-nun Msflllllll um. J. drums.“ um. s. r. nouca PERCY A- GAY FIFTH DIVISION-DIVISIONAL COMMANDER, ARTHUR G. HOGAN ' rem no. 21.. Tss o. ez- rssu so. ss_. rssu no. n- sssn so. ss- c-pe-on. n. c. xeermo Capt-A. ran. owe-a. s. sswrs Cast-l. s. ssssss l fisFlJlii- FSUN” .‘£‘i.‘l'€v§a§"““ fliflfiflb 353$ mole‘! S: 5'. RNTmN" MORTON nsw . e. nusssu. , n. c. srnmson on. osonos msnor mu. ounces. ARTHUR MURRAY . T. WEIR DR. A. J. MURCIIIBON BIL I. HELLOFS W. W. LORD no! sncscouns s. s. senses cnsesas oowus ososos senor-r SIXTH DIVISION-DIVISIONAL CO MMANDER, J. I‘. LEIGI-ITIZER, M. M. rem no. se- 1- f no er- s-aus no. ss- rem no. se- nsor no. ae- ~= N. e. esousss obese szssoua _, wsusm MeGAIIT w. b. nsvres ' vsurn DIVISION-HONORARY nivrslonss communes, J. o. HYNDMAN ~- ‘ DIVISIONAL COMMANDER, R. J. RUPERT m" m, s... 5AM no. ss- ‘He! no. ss'- nus uo. ss- ‘rssss so. ss- .- . w. a c . m cm”: 12' ggg! m unfit em Earn “i”: as Wfltkgwénvsuson “Whlcsfolkiiinsgn m" M‘ “M” lléilftsmsm Jun "m," Tngssililrgnsirssvlriu Yzfotfifrl. ii/NDNNNLINNON mirror: c. srswsamsn. - a. o. so nous a. c. eonsass drown m. GRANT my kli- The Red Cross girl ps1;- ed me ii there was anything I need» snd the next morning delivered sckage containing such com- es s razor. wounded was in Itslv and while I was in the First General Hos- I had a chance of seeing e Red Cross in action. The girls provided us with articles we need- ed. Wrote letters who couldn't write, slid generally made things easier. oi men whose iii/Cs have been sav» (or phii y would want us to tions. and the Department oi Na- msks expression o! our tionel Wsr Servces, thro h its gtatltud ior the fortitude and Advisory Committee, will ‘If: the Private I. A. Smith V.C., cup courage so magniiioentiy amounts to be devoted to assist. “w; m“; Gd pm.“ bythsse throiishoutthebit-sneeieresehcoun . soldisrsndthoiirsprivsteinthes (or year ‘The spending oi these amounts Canadian arm to win the vio- ior p1 years. the Canadian will be sit in the hands oi the tori; Cross. tNe Empire's highest brush Red Orus has included in its sn- Canadian Red Cross in consultation battle honour. urge; ever Canq- ' nual bu et 1.000.000 which hes with s. representative oi each nn- dian to support the Cans ien Red ed by the blood sznt uvcr b Red Cross, and oi prisoners o); i who have been kept alive by 1 Cross- parcels. from one who has been there we need the Red Cross." blades. tooth ew. The second time I was for the fellows I've heard too, .1 You can take Every month there are an wh up to 350 babies born in Eng and the wives oi Canadian servlcern As s giit from the people oi C: ads. each of these babies recei comnlcte layettc. not otherw obtainable in England. so CROSS CAMPAIGN MONDAY, March 5th THROUGHOUT "ms Pnoviucr Thane A. Campbell, Jones, Pxemier; Hon. DeBlois Bros. Chairman Edwin C. Johnstone Vice-Chairmen l‘ Judge C. St. Clair Trainer II Se M.‘§.'.‘.‘-"i{’s. NTSJN. Secretary Miss Iphigenie Arsenault Honorary Treasurer Arthur Beicher Treasurer M. Albun Farmer . Fish J. E Cam bell J Du iy T Rov Cudmore E . F0 l’ R. D. Qlliglcy N. D. MacLean II. D. MncLean Miss Gladys Holman Mrs. J. A. Macmillan Mrs. David Wright LL-Col. K. S. R051" W. A. Gnudet J. R. Burnett. F-JJ- Commando Comm. Robert T. Holman Promotions George A. Walters KINGS COUNTY ORGANIZATION Chairman Judge C. 8t. Clair Trainer Vise-Chairman II. D. MacLenn, Sourls Southern Klng‘s County Chai rlncn A. G. Parks L. II. Poole Special Names it. K. Clements, M ‘ Executive Andrew Mncdonaid, Cordi- sn, Crilly Lea, Murray rbor, F. C. Murray, Mur- ray liver, George Clow. Murray Harbor North, Ilnrry Dunn, Gaspereaux, J. J. Condon, Georgetown. Eastern Kings County Treasurer Miss Mildred Fraser, Souris District Organizers J. Frank Btcrns. George E. MacDonald, Peior A. Mc- lsaar. Henry Mavnl. Ernest Rosslter, J. W. Mc- i? Every good Citizen g uid voluntarily help in lstherlng Rod Cress sol ieetion and in making it the greatest ever known in Prince Edward le- inncl. This llppllgg v particularly in the Rural Districts. Ii you are not called on during the first week oi the campaign, send along your own and your nelghbbcdniriblllion l0 Red Cross Iissdllllfilffi PIlMQ Street, Charlottetown and acknowledgment will be promptly made. Ewen. Merton Jsrdine. Lena- uel B. llllthes. Rev. G MacDonald. J. huy, Rev. W. . L. Burro. Frank Qulslty. Rev. Wallace Mncflsersom. PROVINCIAL ORGANIZATION PATRONS _ Hon. B. W. LePage, Lieutenant Governor; I-Ion. LL.D., Hon. J. Waller G. D. DeBlois, President HONORARY CHAIRMAN Dr. W. J. P. MscMlllan, 0.B.E., President Red Cross Society PRINCE COUNTY ORGANIZATION Honorary Chairman Col. the lion. J. L. Rslston County Chairman Peter G. Clark Vise-Chairman Lucas B. Allen Secretary Waller I. Darby, B.A..I.I..Is Asst. Secretary Norman MacDonald Treasurer Ralph ‘ T. Dodds Non-Resident Committee J. Leltoy Holman Special Names Donald Baker Publicity Lowell W. Hancock Executive J. F. Arneti Donald Baker J. E. Dull/on Wilfred Gaudct T. Earle Ilickey R. A. Horne Richard S. Hinton Dr. J. A. MacMurdo J. Watson MecNsughi. K.C. llmzen Phillips Elmer Plncsu Iigroid‘ béilhl-llzls" l‘. . . IMP Heath Strong, K-C» MIM- Summerside Chairman W. A. Currie Alriorce Establishments A. law Sqd. Lender J. ll. Watts . F /O. G. Ddlcrton District Chairmen F. C. Ramsay, M.L.A- J. W. I). Campbell Winston Currie Emanuel F. Gaudet J. MaeG. Maeliean Rev. M. liinnsshan sllbeek Russell Thom son Willard Mac eill llrdley Muitart Arthur Maclhv Willard MneNeili Arthur Macltuy Vernon Craig Ralph Coliberk Ralph lilzscCanll 4 l. i