SATURDAY. rue cnamiorrsro y, ,—_ ' gm... Record Blood Donor GOD GIVE US WOIIIN God give us women. The time de- mande Women who not too you: in the thought, and not too d. Women with a sense of youthful Wompgnwuin the world and in the Wholwlwd Ufa as pioneers, whose Rana-much of homely tasks, made Whose mind's run not to fleeting fads, but aw U n ErllillNITllsB-Women o smile through tears, and whose ear Are yfilieii deeds. Wo- great hearts, nit huma . will be us, - u y un ers an Vau han Fawcett, machinist employed In the Monoton Shops oi - i the gcanadian National Railways, mlkea hie seventeenth blood 183°“ “mun”? donation. He has supplied auiiioient blood to give (Ive ounded ' ' soldiers enough blood plasma to make a lighting ehlfloe for life. THE PRESIDENT-s LITTER Mr. Fawcett ls a member of the Moncton branch oi‘ the C. N. R. _______ Blood Donors Association which as far has accounted (or 1.930 pea,- gmworkers 0g Quebeg;_ donations or enough blood plasma to give e4: ordinary trana- The Sunday School Educational fusions to wounded members oi the armed vcrcss. Photograph Temperance Course ior this year ahows Mr. Faweett with Dr. Emery Leger and the’ aslalsting inbuilt‘ wexlnyrclag: itggg‘ Pia; M“: ‘firs. muartthrlrdilo-ggfisnn (:!:oE:'SEL‘i:fy.D°n°r. c u a 0' cagitpaign office than were printed. the course. Never before has Temperance teaching of our youth been so sore- ly needed. young women could l:-;__ Philosophers’ Day Celebrated If our be persuaded to set a high standard or our you men. what a splen- did work cou d be accomplished. We used to lament that more Jae-Marauder. vArmy Cadet Corps News Wednesday. March ‘ith. witnes- sed once more the traditional oh- servance oi St. Thomas Aqiliflll i day by the philosophy students of 5i. Dunstans College. The cus- tomary High Mass was celebrated by Reverend J. A. Sullivan. pro- fessor of philosophy. The four servers on the altar as well as the students comprising the choir which chanted the Mam were philosophy students. 1n the morning the Senior phil- osophers met lhc Junior phil- osophers in a friendly game of hockey. The main attraction of the game was the - of "Speedy" Mon-is. star of the first team. Teaming up with George Smith and "Sper- row" Macaulay, "Speedy” collect- sci ten points for the Juniors. Th HOCKEY In on ea er‘, contested fame at the Forum ast Friday, the ocal Air adeta defeated the Army Cadets I If a date can be arranged, it is hoped to have in the near future on inter-cadet sports night, with a second match between tho two above hockey teams. . ARMY PICTURE On Wednesday this week. the local Air Cadets were guests oi the Army Cadets ior a showing of “The Battle of Russia." This in- only make it clear to their escorts that they would not artake oi li- quor in any form an did not ex- pect that their escorts would. that much would be done towards do- lug away. with social drinking. am much interested in a book,| "I Dare You." and in the many I Dare You Clubs which are spr - ing u in hundreds oi High Schoo s over he United States, In this book Mr. Dsnforth states. is shows increased interest in N . Lake liismoni- N w_ c, T, u, igilificiai List of Casualties __- CANAMAN Al!!! OVIIIIAI ‘ers- W’ Oelitlial 031th hwor. Franc-s Raymond. Held. oohtook vv . N. is. Died Cf Weaade Regimen: De Qesbee 1-hour». Joe's mu. m. . B. NJ. i Ptl-I. ‘lllfllll maoogiiiié no». noon. on. Oll- sydney Mines. N. S. e rnnawi N w B elt Iegimut Goodwin. filo)’: Owes. 'Donald Ranch. Pteo . B. British Columbia mrlmlt Basque, John Arthur E0861‘. L- QPL, Doihousie, N. B. Severely Wounded New Brunswick Mill!!!‘ Bridesu. 3°11“. Pie-i 51mm"- ‘wiins, Robert William. m. h, . B. Pert N wmgg“ ‘ N.. lid P. . Biellllll ‘Stanley Edward. PW- wm 2' a G New urunsgizk Rfilillll‘ Reeder. Frederick Gwrie. Pte., , n. Momm” N Levi Pearson. Pin-- Wilson.‘ B Sussex. sun-m’ wan.“ Roynl Clllllllan Artillery Aimisson. Walter Leon. 58%» Am‘ herst. NbuSihn wound us. and has. lurimni Joudrey. Stewards Henry. PM. MacDonald. stiwgrd BMW!" _, viii . u. . He Nvsrvvsmliruenswick Rieslmeni Brgt?‘ Frgqka Arthur . soul evon. - v Whitney. Lawrence Rrvbm- °Pi~ North west Bridge. Newcastle. N- Slightly hinted New Brunswick Regiment Cormier. Rudolph J°5°Ph- Pu" Moncton. N. B. PM» outstanding player for the Seniors was "Wren" Burge. the fest left- winger. The game ended with e 10-4 victory for the Juniors. In the afternoon a mod. may; able banquet was held at Charlottetown Hotel. The Rector. the Very Reverend R. V. MM- Kenzie, Litt. D., and the proies- sors oi philosophy. Reverend J. A. Sullivan. M.A.. and Mr. H. L. Johnston. Ph. D., were guests of the students. The following is the program of the banquet: Toastmaster, Cletus Murphy. Toasts: The King. ropoeed by ereud J. A. Sullivan. M. A., re- sponded by the! lfieryDfieverend R. ' ' 4i . V, Iliick . . ' We Celebrate. propos- J NlacAdam. responded by Waite: itiurray. Our ijoiiutrj: tin ltifcKcitnri. Bisscnnettc. Our Culirt". cent Iviurnaghan. teresting ‘picture, besides giving comprehen ve uences of the cur. rent war in Rum . presented high- lights in the history of ussia from 900 to the present day. ° BADGES 0F RANK (Amended i944) Group. The inst-mentioned grou the obstacles, the last two the ves sees ' ob— ‘ ec . “DWre must make up our minds to l 6' ‘oi-low could we expect our shi s‘ It was foolish of David to fight Go-' liafih. FOOidiShtlQESS foiihCohixmbus to C d t M ___Th 3 _ sa aroun e ear . onsense Cfldi, Ca°g§§,n_1§f.§ 32f: for the Wright Brothers to try to Cadet Lieutenant-One bar. ‘Hiiut what l! they had never t.- Cadet Battalion Sergean Major The worm “m n w“ 1m Mame - -Ro_val Arms. . Cad", Battalion Quartermlsber_ to build the Panama Caua. De- snficmwl. and wreath Lesseps failed. Five hundred young Cadet company sergeant-Major FY9119“ "Wheels difld Within e u, moiith from yellow ievcr. ‘Crown and “mm ‘ took two courageous mcii with Cadet Company Quartcrmuster- _ Sgt-Three cicvrons and crown. gills ggldeigvlgulllitli fttllggilggillilfflihfi D15- Cadct ' Sergeant-Three chevrons. Cadet. Corporal—’l‘~\'o chevrous. Cadet. L-Corporal-One chevron. Cnriei. Buglen-Buplr. (Jridct Dnimnicr-Driliii. Cadct Sigiialli-r, if qualified in Morse-Crossed flags. Marksman. "Sniper Class"-Cross~ cd rifles and crown. Marksman, “Expert Class-Cross- ed rifles. Bauthmau, "Brass or Pipe" — L The ranks and distingulshlr: badges of Cadet Officers, Cad Warrant Officers. and Cadet Non- Ccgnmissioned Officers, etc., are as o . . ows. . Cadet Lieut-CoL-Four bars. proposed by Aus- responrled by Andre proposed by Vin- reeponcicd by Francis Burs-r. Salnts-In-Arms. proposed by Jam's lielly. responded by Ray Gallant ‘Pi Ladies. proposed by How- ard laheo, responded by Francis Bolger. Special Address. Gcd Srive The Kl . The guest speaker for the oc- casion was Dr. J. A. MacMillan. In his address, Dr. MacMillan stressed the duties which rest tipou the shoulders oi a man bearing a Catholic education. Courage. willingness. and persever- ance are the qualities essential in an educated Catholic man. Dr. MacMiilan brought to the atten- tion oi the philosophers the many fertile fields which are open to young men nl’ ability. He pointed out that it was upon such young men. lmth French and English speaking, that the future unity of Canada depended. The s esker stressed the importance o re- taining the high ideals oi youth. Thorn. he saltl. ivoulrl be more beuciiqiu than all the malarial riches that uzcn could accumulate. A vote r.“ thanks to the speaker in" Cimrlcr. Holland iiv TiVlllHS MacLci- i» fiwrtiiwti l“‘.fi'=i'i ci‘ God Save The and George Gocthals and Dr. Wm. Gorges waged n. campaign of six months ngaiust the mosquitoes. Had they allowed ridicule and opposi- tion to overcome their courage and determination the canal would never have been built. Courage for our task is what is needed. Let us concentrate on one ob- jcctivc-Tcmpcrancc Education of the oung people, and let us not see t e obstacles before us. Let us not say, “It can't be done." Let us have a, pledge-signing cam- paign right iiow. A edge ior every certificate issued. Approach every assistant and urge him or her to sign for one ear. Many religious educational coders favor this type of pledge signing. Dare the boys hurl girls to sign and take a stand for one year. Will each ct you who read this take on the Dore? Are you among the 95% or among‘ the Kinolv (jlflllp members. ncerciy, NELLIE GRIMES BLAIR. Prov. President White Ribbon Tidings. rue noIiiE “HAS no coiurimrons _El(l-l‘iii‘l5 from an nrticic on Re- ligious Education iu the Home. The parents oi‘ ziirirui. lsrrir‘ were ntimonisiicd. “Those words shall he upon liii‘ heart; and thou shalt touch thcui (iiligcutlj/ unto thy chiidrcu, nud thou shalt talk of liiciu when thou sittcst ill thy house. mid when i-iiflll walkesi. by tiic way, and when thou lies dmvn. and whrii thou riscst nu, Anci thou shalt. u-riir them upon the door- poisi. of Li-iy house and upon thy go cs." Let us fiice the fact that all the child may rcceivc outside the home, by way oi’ teaching can only sup- picmcut ihr teaching of his home, trim-c religion must have its cen- tral place. s Each new day and every day is‘ a learning day for the child. coo] will be iound by the child not, chiefly in the printed page, but in _ the pages oi nature and oi human en life as we hel him to turn these , J pages purpose ully; not chiefly ln| the publicly concentrated Church and Church-school, but in simplei family life dedicated to experieno-i ing lhc kingdom oi God; not chief- ly llllull a "holy day" but as truth, is iioshcd across the world to him, ‘ by moment throughout the year. The home has helpers, but no competitors, 1n it; solemn task. God is revealed "wherever two or three" as in a family group. are gathered together to seek truth or one an- otheris good; wherever here is for- pivinr: of one another; " bear- nr: or burdens: healini! and help- ing and working for better days. God is the central fact in the uni- verse mid in the life oi each one oi us. "writs these words upon the dogernnst of thy house and upon thy gs s." i Wt‘. ‘Bondsman "Bugle or Trumpet"- Crossccl trumpets. Proficiency Chervons (Senior) —— Goid chevrous on black. Proficiency Chcvrons (Juniori - Blue chcvrons on khn . Master Cadet Badge-Gold star on black. For Foot Ailments cousuur H. J. A. BROWN, DJ’. Orthopedic GiiiREWBiST I43 Great George Street CHARLOTTETOWN P.E.l. ill? filihii’ iii DOMINION Y‘S Canadian Y.T.O. Secreta _ M", Kazan Howard Cornwol, p.31. Dear Youmz iieople: The Ameri- can W.O.'I'.U. President. Mrs. D. Leiab Ooivin sent out the follow- ing cell foe prayer for Sunday ai- Mier build-lug the bridge in the photo above, and dedicating 1g w lA-Gen. Gcorzo S. Patton. Jr.. 9rd Anny Finginrers decided it ought 5o have s decoration. And what could be better than a head oi Hit- ler. with a noose around ite neck? Pvt. Roy M. liiaman, or 3am, Creek Mich. is adjusting the "necktie." come in ii none were sent ou it M“ America purchased the Isthmus U‘ osusnrau am Fonds - my“ ovensnas Killed On Active Service Keaist. ‘Richaérd cPreetcn. W0. P well Rver. - - lVlcissing 0n Active Service Alter Air Ollfinulml Bruce. Gould Joseph, FL-Lldllih, T nto, Ont. ‘Rm... Douslu Lyle. r0. luvs. 141mm. William Morrison. 1'0» T nto. Ont- tgsCxoinnorbxiiteorge Dalton. lit-i Pl . - gpicefmDonaid Ansiis. PO» Win- l . Man. “wit”... Edward Arthur. 981-. Saint John, N. B Active Previously Missinl 0H Service a Now Ro orfcd Prisoners WI Qnllilly Fleming. 7°»- wallace Eugene, Nelson. B. C. Frombolo, Anthony. FO-. CIHL. . S. A. Woods. Wllliasn Arthur. Set. Port Hope, On- . Previously Missing On Active Service — Now l-‘or Official Pur- poses Presumed Deed Henderson. Arthur James. l".- Sgl... Rock Island. Que. l-lowdon. Andrew Mackenzie. IO. Guelph, Ont. Krawchuk, Steve Lawrence. PO. Reno. Alta. Mitchell. Charla Joeqih, P0» Brantford. Ont. _ Morrison. Dugeld. PO" St. Oath- ariucs, Ont. Morriss. John Howard. PO" Win- nipeg. Man. , Pcttes. George Deleon. W0. Orntstovm. Que. ' Robertson, Walter Dennis. PO.. Vancouver. B. C. Seriously Ill Michie. Charles Gordon. PO. Edmonton. Alta. CANADA Missing Believed Killed After Air Operations Bosich. Frederick Drnest. Calgary, Alta. SOUTH AFRICAN IIONOIS CAPE TOWN - (C?) Members hi‘ lhc Souiii- African armed forces have now roiiucd 4,085 decorations, awards and honors since the out- laws." oi‘ r-iir war. Sewn members o1‘ the Stmili African military nuts-ins: srrvicrs have irainezi the hisiiosi. nwnrzi ilor nurses-the Rovnl Canadian Rod Cross. Slihfiiiiffis and rubies are used iii meters and delicate instru- mruis in simian-rs, tanks, and nllicr war cquipmcut. ternoon, Jnn. 7. i945. in which we Canadians may well oint- "If My people wh ch are called by My mime shall humble them- selves and pray and seek My face and turn from their wicked ways. then will I hear from heaven and will forgive their sins and will heal their lnnd."—2 Chronicles 7:14. PRAY for our loved ones, especial- iv those who are absent from us in our country's service. Y for those whose loved ones have made the supreme sacrifice. PRAY for the wounded, the iii and the suffering all over the world. PRAY for the Victories not. only of war, but oi the liquor traffic and its ravages. PRAY for Peace and sobriety for Good Will among all men. PRAY for the iniiiling of God's spirit and a renewed consecration to the Temperance cause. 13 tits E55. g Let. Hi I Your (giilwdrerzp o“ to Help Consult: H. C. BOHAKER Unit Manager Slii “FE 0F GAIAIA 1d! Richmond Street Charlottetown. Ell. British Shipownere Looking ForwariiTo Entering Air Field LONDON, March 9 _, (AP) British ahipowners are looking for- lward todenteriggtilifigielld d! atilr- an are aci cpse 1 States Government's yettis British companies have filed applications changing their articles oi incorporation to enable them to run air iines~and among themselves have set up live sonea. The British Government view hhais not yet been announced. i-Nfldv A spokesman for shipowners said frsnki Dt h restric- ms P no e h he air. ere, a re r ere some time ago-but never confirmed - that some steamship lines already had taken up with ioreigu coun- tries the possibility of loll-ill air oiht air-sea eonee proposed i? S tis snip-owners are the orth Atlantic which sroisid ir de Cunard and White Star Lacs: ddie ..can, . Steam- Lamport and Holt. ic Star and Pacific lgation Convpiiny- aiready have formed the Britt-h Latin-American Airlines which will be ready to begin n eratione knmodiately alter hostiiii es end. FERN WOOD SCHOOL Fcrnwood School. for the month of February: Grade IX — i. Hazel Plneau, George Cam bell. Grade v1 -Hillard Macros-lens. Grade VIb-Marjorie MacFer- ldane, Adele Henderson, Lloyd Cau- ‘Grade V! Sn-Oladys Murray. Grade VI Jn-Billy Pineau. Grade 1v (Ab-Bernadette Mur- rul". Noreen Gander, grade IVV (BéT-Nbeilg ruui: l i — tin“ Noreen Sherry Charles Pineau. ' Grade nI-iileanor Gaudet.‘ Grade Ill-Eugene Murray, lor- reine Pineeu. “Cicada f Slim-Arnold Geiidet. e am . QlIlldS I n-Marion Pineau, Alan o aac. ‘srfeot attendance: fleorgeCamp- ll, Nil Oa bell, Infill Gall 3:3. gldeeie Herélersotn, Noreen Co: . senor u e. Teacher-Betta ll. A'He_arn. I-Ielp the YOIIIII Piflllh To Health - l-llliliill"! Wlrataooinmon tto blood face and fee clmuia on and weaknfl may cheeks should Nil!- Young people in are“ ~' - """"'°...'i.‘..‘“.'3..o.. wn giiésaltiiiaod Neck m"; Offi wi first...» eeee pereoevrboae filufi.lli gnueliy H lid < tothtlliii’. . _ g guises a; think m Jisditb." , °' m“ “Oh for heaven's so» moo why - ' "il sit than l¥e that under Q B I d Soil. llael q Brown l!“ the pain. - the Y beunfiifally hoping I’ll IN V01;- poes or le f me leave her again, all this tune But she's resting quietly now. She wore me out compietelér —tha»t little frail-looking Ilrll All that huge boyl No one has babies that size any more!" "Apparently All: does." Dexter said. He moved away a little and spoke dully. not-her coidlsyl. His voice sound oddly har above the notes oi the whimorwil "But when I think oi he Alix must have no ihrougbiAzid er having worn you all outi" "It needn't have been so l ii the case had been handled (dig iemfilfi" Judith seid defensively. "I all the time tn inexcusable, Alix bed viouaiy had her blood neither had anyone else who might suwiy her in such an emergency. wee hurried] done now. David took sample to The World Da the jtmction for analysis by the hold in the U phy clan there. while Dr. m fr Barrios and Judith aweitod l re- po . . Meanwhile All: sank lower and ooh lower: Judith was sure lie would roh s at Mrs. die before the essential word silver collection could come. But somehow she was I wman in . slustiilined. and tgiwnhthfithhlefiiillfi trozheriuioti; tar: ..i .. . X18 y 081118 D0 , O _ c |m them that it was "Dexter's blood a verse or scripture usioeiiie - , “ab”. (Continued Tomorrow) that me M at!“ “o.” by B num- iTFvTiTiuim ‘m’ ‘h’ I'm" ‘m’ g‘ gnaw“ “Ms Collection $1.90. Th ula m1 t‘ r ohdfitinr‘. ‘bliss’ otilléil‘ vi. M.S. was held at the homo of We. J. Ii. Andrews on ‘Thursday after- “hh “mini. “ti. Miitlil.‘ was e res fir . J. S. T118318; ‘The ture containing u" VIC .- i ". mflflflq‘ r viséistors perleignt, four M? .' bers welcomed. o‘ , uroh ,. baby. “Yes, that's what yousaid. But it was whet Jerome said that counted’ with Alix. "He wanted the y bom here. call vihst she did slicer fool- “I "Yes, you would. You wouldn't understand it was Jerome's heart's desire that. mattered to Alix, what- ever she went through to give it to him. You don't know what it mean; to love a man like that, you‘ selfish shirkeri" insulted Judith sprang to her feet. If Dexter had suddenly struck her, she could not have been angrier or more amazed. But. before she gillarllihgetiéit at him inher turn. ,_ _ u, n" i“ °“- b es iel followed “m” “m” 3mm" h“ W“? iiMcIiIi-cleeuofr $11.” Scripture road- gu“ 7°“ m"! 5h’ dun‘ ings were ven by Mrs. G. Nisbet, 1"" ti" “m” °° Pi“ I "'1 m“ Mrs. w. whitiooit, Mrs. u. Clark or the strength to fight through to and Mm_ a 5N ah“?h:“d- m‘ Mrs. I. Newman gave part o! ave sari whoever w" xupommh ‘m the story of the Church in Burma. her hthat much rfdrfidit. And ‘i: ou av an c oomng y e y I don't know m n “h u“ Batlliii‘ hi... y Mr “Snail erg lined Iii! HTiu-fiw sin e-e perienoed CLAIIII “°°' us! sun evmuo a dente any leek fer all‘ ii|=e work in the [Ck $1 J ks th h blind i?!‘ m“ u’ w’ m. w“ IJTQD BU Oil U“: 0 xpflllfl. ' e Write for particulars- birth, was well educated and bo- MABITIII BAIIII Adflti omenterily r- Tome m- fifl; ‘§ii%?'s;viffigité”tiii“l s. ' M in Floor Ill Main lied Mansion, ‘New llrenllil ., e °P° v r r d Whitlock 9°“ Y?“ fl“ “k w m‘ m‘ thee. dazbtional period. sixfiiyolggié ‘actligg £29m 506m utes were read and roll call Leaving my letters iRIBXiSWCIcu all "_l"—-s_____“d‘d w by a m“ M W‘? "" vBy Ken Reynolds these months! me ever ICIKIES n¢ and 1318i“ also nowl- You're in love with letting You're not contented nwito e fool of herseli over a. Jew- won't your silly old sister‘ e r; you satisfied until you've done so\ c- thing much. worse yo l Wnile your best iriend's off i tin? for is wintry, you're wai or e chance instep into l: . Youwe had tn bide e till the baby was born. But yours hoping to hear Jerome‘ been killed so you can marry her and get her money too." lit wee very dark on deck. But this darkness was not ne- trable, except in the cove where the ehi rode at. anchor. now and, then it was iilianined by the flare o! bursting bomb; and roar- uns. silo Judith was scanning the shore, she learned to distimuish between oi a : The bombs thuddod- the lee cracked; the shells whiotlew and alter the whistle came still mother sound as if a stoke were being driven into the ground. At first there had been a boomine too bultwtiue gel; m ea pro ha} been silenced a a they’ distant. “I used to tear my hair out ioo-dhen I learned III There been no outrageous charge she ' m“ l easy it was to get help by using Guardian Want Adel on the door rook. Al- her Trowbridge I000 let. l!!! Medan Chapel ii. s. iosii a son, iiic. imsuaasausiaavoaaaoanwnlw FUNERAL SERVICE Oar déu.E Ifiilsodlis lsaliléla!‘ "i: o ra pro eras or figtaet‘ fer prompt end effieieat see- ee. ' “SIBVICI” Ie I ‘LONG’ Well . roush an Ifled to Judith