t . 1, 1943 f, WESTERN GUARDIAN “m” duTr-Tbbi-Tdl“ "‘ "" "um. unannou- PIJNCI COUNT! Advcrfing w Wk 1131'»: 1"“ Ill! l" fill . Drill SALE 1934 Jlggx “for quick . “mum, Malpeque. Pontiac sale. 5-31-11 J e 2nd Ind . lNG u" m“ notice our store will esday at noon and m, i. Tuesday. Friday ill may evening till 9 061063. W“ Carleton. 5-31-21. m y nimala . * r a l““"G'”§.;l.7§°i‘$p properly. h ,5 the battle. & Puppy M881 l5 Ask vour dealer. STUDY CLUB — May 2i, the Study Club meeting in the the president, Mass siding. The follow- - attendance: . Miss Hazel MucKay, Miss Miss Stella “i, Alter the minutes of the ‘y fiwuiini; via-re read anortip- I a ngpel‘ with suggestions m‘, 5mg;- 01’ senior literature b After a discussion qf questions Dffiemed by the '. ,:lte nteeiiritl adiourned- BORDEN Jum- iiiuclgeitzie of Ken- m and Corporal B1015 Dillin- 3 Q A, F. were visitors to ,,, m, suucay. guests of M: - mg Gordon Constable. .. Glenn Sharpe of Moncton prince Sharpe of Sutnmerside .. ii:e.i~ home in Borden over nelt end ,. 1g)- M-tTcBonald. teacher at was the guest of Miss Elinor ..1ioi Borcen over the week- uiliitinns to 5911mm 9195' and Mrs. Darrach on i a son in the Prince on Wednesday. wTuThm White and i visited - the t it illld Mt‘;- ier Phillis oi Borden -.. at Georgetown: over Gin _v John 178K150 who has ittendinr the funeral of his pirate Ernest Gallant in Mont- returned home 0n Monday- . Joyce DOYP of Summerside his spent the weekend at he" here. returned to work on .l Y_ i ..lohn Mnclsaac and daughter uleii 0n Tuesday morning for real. Thor trill visit Miss Jean .= at Ottawa before re- e-i: home hist ensley MacDonald his breu snenriing leave with life and little daughter Sandra Borden returned to headquarters lillinx on Monday. His wife ac- . ted h1m t0 the city. ~- E. M Campbell and Mn. i- Dalziel of Borden were vis- - to Charlottetown on Thurs- --~- _uline Macfsaac of OLearY - :02 a few dars at her home lord: In’: Social Ciitb met at the i oi the tircsidettt. Mrs. Neil - hon Wednesday afternoon. ‘ " 000K190 With prayer follow- NU rail and minutes of last I The afternoon was spent "tithe out and preparing work .tlie 00ml:- srvarr wife“ has ‘Nituoned until the middle of "Wilt Srk committee reported "iiilit to sick in the com- _ Lunch was served bv the “ “"1 meeting closed with benediction wlifililiiir meeting of the Bor. Pgiiiensinfttute wws held on phailflflllflil in the town will“ ‘Ymmbers present. Meet- “ ‘W r rill the president in the ‘in e eating the Ciubwomenks Hoyt; wit. Following roll call wmd “giumfeiiihg were adopt- “ h was‘ ref-x" riifv sch)?‘ 00,21’ Mrs.‘ Her '10‘ renorfgrl ‘for it. l Probable shortage, ' Wise to Heed 5W0 are now getting carloads of: iNTllRAClTE, BWUMINUUS, COKE , . n~-"'"".t‘.§'£“-.‘:t'.’..‘.t:.‘.'°“""" lend, Ill IIJOII. Phone fl-f this ‘vice b the boy responsible for hurting‘; "I: "no. titted the Words of Warning Avoid disappointment by getting your COAL ‘tiller placed. The Government has warned us llnpwlc w 91M». l‘! Gnu?!‘ lights.“ IIIIZIIIQ assume-son _ gm . neuter niche a dciockfilungumvdied Q- A -2l —ALBEI'ION _ "A Nation Defend‘, ' great "41 I u. modern picture. —FUII. lANClllll_p|m'g “m 9mm energy and gpgommyty by ceding your animal; u, m, m)‘: "1810 Vixen a Puppy Meal u" bill» Mil Your dea . 5-35_$-l-I. Personals -Maio .1. s. Wri ' Edward‘ rlsland slillklqlgzfgnnci: aPi-‘ndlnl a few days leave with his wife in Summersidm-S. —Capt. Firancls McNeil of the Prince Edward Island Highlanders *5 mmiins B few days leave with w wife ant. family in simmer. tL-S. Jo l IIIIIIIIR; in lM-ivlw t-ii-lif-“ul-q Directed by MICHAEL CURTIZ limo Flu w Roam Buckner and Edmund lfllih‘ Ullllnal Story by lobar! lucltner —Mr. W. E. rby of Summerside is a Patient in the Prince Countvl l-IospltaL-S. "Friends will re t to h MY-i- E- P- W16? dresummgi-‘Aoihii: 181d "D with a sprained ankle-S. —-Miss Vemit M D0 . iettgwwu. is soeandincs hrelrgkkatgkfsixil n ummersid, ti; i Marjorie Kelli-sf mes o’ Miss —Mr. and M . Th . "d 0f aostuh..'hmf“§ai¥eu"§§t. “may night and will spend two weeks vacation, guests of Mrs. Kentford L. Waite, Kensington. S’Side Reserve Army Unit Needs 75 Men Rcscrvc Army week in Summer- side carries on today with a parade of detachments from tiie 11in ice. serve front Summersidc. Tyne Vai- lcy. Wellington. Kcnsingtoit Mal~ peque Sea View and other centres. The parade will move off from the Armoitry square zit 8 p.m. and after parading downtown districts will pass by the Armoury agatii where the salute will be taken by Col. G. Elliott Full. V.D. From there the parade will proceed to Memorial Square where a program t ____________ ALSO SHORT SUBJECT PLEASE NOTE snows 7.00 s. 9.15 TUES. AFTERNOON 3.30 SUMMERSIDE #4.... “Yankee Doodle Dandy" Stars Cagney "Yankee Doodle Duudy“ which opened ut the Capitol inerttre last. night, brings to me screen on- oiticr winner Bros, iiie story in Ilifll. it is the outsianciitig story of the career oi George ivi. Oohau and one of the must turiilitig films ever mace. it l5 tin-tiling IUl.‘ many reasons out its timely patriotism 1S the most important uni.- uf all. James Cagney portrays the role of George M. outrun uuu it is by tar tus tuicst work. 11m AIHPETSOII- ation 0f Cohan is ivonnerfili be- cause ne llUvi-zlt.‘ slum titnzscii .0 become a siickier tor tiotau. He iODKS like Uflgllf). out ililifih, sitigs and acts ilKt.‘ ueotge ivi. Conan hunscti. "Yankee licuclite Dsiitlj” is a grcat fiillkiYUili all utigics. ‘the pru- CilICLlOII tiuniuers 8P0 duiig to per- fection. "inc Srll5illi! and dancing are typical oi‘ a dzcaowuy revue and tile backstage sequences are tne most authentic ever seen in a will take place. No. 62 C.A. iB.) 'I‘. C. band will‘ march in the parade. and latcri fumish n band concert at thcl square. Here also, speakers will bc’ heard and ublic recruiting carried out. Interv ews with some oi the troopers and N. C. 0's. will be madc i on the platform. and these will an- swer some of the questions in the minds of prospective recruits, no doubt. Seventy Qve mon are needed in Summerside detachment to bring the unit up to proper strength.—s. i_é._____i__i_.__ | the Red Cross Committee that $10.00 hac been sent to the Prisoners of’ War Fund. New sick committee ap- pointed were Mrs. E. M. Campbell and Mrs Reg Rodgers. it was de- cided that the proceeds of the first card party in June go to the Queens Canadian Fund. After some ciscus- sion n motion was moved arid sec- onded that a resolution be sent. the town council asking that all milk brought into the town be tested. Meeting then adjourned. Thf reiiilifli’ 1111310" Diff-V 0! "W! Japanese planes and probably de Borden Women's Institute was heir. on ‘Ihtirsdav evening with six tables playing. Ladies prize was won by Mrs. James Macaleeta-gents bv Mr. Aloytsu; Croken with consolation prizes going to Mrs. Field and Mrs. Austen MacDonald. The freezeout prize was won by Mr. Prosper Berna/rd. On Friday afternoon and evening free ammo‘ movies were shown in the ll to large crowds of children and grown ups. Hints on the work of the Red Cross and Vitamins A B. C. D. were much enjoyed Other films shown were Paratmoop Commandos from the Skv. The Road to ‘Ibkyo and the Battle of the I-iarvests. At the evening lars was taken for the Red Cross The films were shown by Miss l-Iiida Gill's of Charlottetown. so it seems- fhc Warning |"Yankce Doodle Dituoy" l§ a mir- meeting a collection ‘of over five dol- . motion gilitilll‘. The excellent supporting cast is mnue lip u. cit-urge iooias, Frances Latigiui-tt, S. Z. Saknll. Eddie l-‘oy. J12, Walter Uftilett and many more. acie of entertainment, dedicated to Amencas Number One iitizcrtaiizcr —Ueorgc M. Cohan. Chinese Gain Ground In Counter-Attacks By SPENCER MOUSA Associated Press Staff Writer Cl-IUNGKING, June 1 ('i'uc.~;uay) iAPi-The Chinese high command announced today that Allied bomb- ers and Chinese fighters attacked Ichang yesterday, shooting down 23 stroyinv. eight others as counter- attackftig Chinese ground forces advanced to within l2 miles of that vital enemy-held Yangtse River use. A special Chinese communique, telling oi the greatest air victory ever achieved by Allied and Chinese air units operating together, also declared that Chinese troops were threatening to wipe out five Japan- ese divisioits besieged at Chang- yang. l2 miles below Ichang. The l-ligh Command disclosed that Allied planes knocked down 20 of the 23 planes destroyed over Ichang and accounted for five of the eight "probables". The support in<z Chinese fighters bagged the others. U‘ .." i, Natioiial Film A‘ Board Movies t‘ Victoria t2 shows) Tues- dav~ t, Spring Park, Wednesday. ’ Parkdale, Thursday (2:00 I’- M.) Alexandra, Thursday (8:30 l’. M.) Southport h-iday. Vernon. Saturday. ‘J: 5-31- i ‘ PPM? your order with us for delivery from -_ ' file cars and, r A W011i to the Wise 3",.-. .-..,.,,,..,.",,,,, GET WllAT YOU WANT NOT TAKE WllAT YUU BAll GET is Sufficient. See our oal Man without delay. , T. HOLMAN LTD. SUMMERSIDE c:"""""" insunnnfi Summer-side eaorizssioivai. CARD ‘ RRT. i-foioifi-I-"KM THE CHARLQTTETOWN GUARDTAINI BEIITRAL GUARDIAN —.@— nu- eollnn in reserved for of boll interest, but advcrlung of n IIQII] nature may no Inserted n live out a word, strict-Ly par sole In advance. CONIIDIIATION LIFE INSUI» ANCI- TIIE- ROGERS Hardware Com- pany Limited will close at 12.30 starting Wednesday. June mdé a1 a1 RADIO BEOADCAST - This evening at 0.15 pm. Major A. W. Mathesozi will speak over CTCY o the Reserve Army. 6-1-11 FIBEMEN CALLED-The fire- men were called out at 3.80 yes- terday aftemoon to 53 S ring Park Road. The fire started hind the. kitchen stove where some clothes caught fire. By the efforts of thei firemen the blaze was brought un- der control in about twenty minutes. ARREST MADE -- 1583f. D581“. the City Police arrested an eighteen year old boy on the charge of breaking and entorin Carter's stationery store last ay night. Two other boys 8 and 11 years are being held in custody as it. is thought they were witnesses to the theft. ‘ RESERVE ARMY AT MODELI- -.All citizens of Moi-ell and vicinity who are interested in forming a training centre of the 17th. Reserve Armoured Regiment at Moreil are requested to come to the Hall at Morell on Wednesday. June 2nd, at 8:30 pm. Capt. H. J. Shaw who ls Officer Commanding "C" Squadron of the 17th Armoured Regiment has arranged to have Capt. N. W. Lowther address the meeting on the requirements of the Reserve Army. 6-1 2i NURSES GRADUATION EXER- ClSES-Eight nurses from the Charlottetown Hospital will receive diplomas at. the graduation exercises being held this evening at ei ht o'clock in the Holy Name Hall. TDr. J. P. Lantz will address the gradu- ates and Margaret Adele Lorraine MacIvor will be the class vaiedic- torian. A pleasing musical program has been arranged. The following will receive diplomas: May Lillian Morrisscy Vernon River; Irene Loretta Kinch. Tignish; Margaret Adele Lorraine Maclvor. Kinkora; Helen Marjorie MacDonald, Kin- kora: Marion Eileen Boylan, Lake Verde; Mary Agnes Rheta Sullivan, i Kinkora: Thelma Catherine O'Don- nell. Avotidnie; Rita Lois Coady, Hazelbrook. |.o.n.r-:. MEET-INC _ The re‘ gulai" meeting of the Royal Edivart: Chapter of the I.O.D E. was held yesterday afternoon with the Re- llent. Mrs. H. J. Gordon in the 0.11m". 'I'he reports of the various committees, which represent the war work of the Chapter were very encouraging. showing much activity. Large shipments have been sent away this month. to the destitute people lIl Great Britain. t0 the mer- chant marine. and to the adopted ship. Falrmile QOSO. The dance held at Government l-lcuse was a decid- ed success izoth socially and finan" cially and votes of thanks were vex-I tended to all who had so kindlik asssted the Chapter, Attention was calico to the annual rose dav sale. ‘iiVlTCil will be feels this year cu 1I“e 18. BRIDAL SIIOWEIh-The spacious t ltome of Mr and Mrs. Ernest T. Mill was the scene of a hanny event 1 on Wednesday evening May l9tlil ivhcit umvaiwis of one: hundred and twenty-five friends and neighbour."- assembleri to tender a shower iii honor of their niece. Miss Wanda Mill, who was married on May 24th. The dininwroom was beautifully decorated in pink and white with snapdragon and carnations. To the strains of the wedding march played by Mrs. Russel hlacKay the bridc-to-be was escorted to a gaily decorated chair by Miss Glenn MacKay; a basket artistically laden with gifts was brought in bv Miss Mamie Mill and Miss Ruth Mill. the accompanying verses were read by Miss Adell Parkman and the gifts were rluintily arranged on the table by Miss Addie Green and Miss Doris MacArthur. which consisted of linen. cut-glass. sliver, includ- ing a chest of silver, also a beau- tiful bedspread from the firm of Sinclair &. Stewart. where the bride was previously employed. Miss Mill gracefullly acknowledged the love- ly gifts after which all joined in singing “For she's a jolly good fei- low." Refreshments were served and the remainder of the evening was spent in sing-song accompan- ied on the piano by Mrs. Wm. Forbes, all joined in the very best wishes for this popular young lady. AIRCRAFT DETECTION CORRS Major Alex Knox. manager of the Eastern 'I‘ruat Company. was intro- duced to the Aircraft Detection Corps as Chief (Maserver at s, meet- held at The Charlottetown Hotel last night, Major Knox. who Regional Director County. lfit-Lt, Foot. of the R..A.F. addressed the corps and told of an aircraft proceeding overseas which became lost recently in heavy wea- ther over East Point. Reports from three observers in the Eastern gfld of the ncs told of the plane's flight. The plane was contacted by radio and its exact position reia ed m them. As a consequence he plane got. its bearings and proceed- ed on its way. Word has been re- cei-ed that ft arrived safely over. seas, The difficulty of malntalnin the regular schedule during that summer months and the unoert-i ainty of getting suitable binoculars were matters that occupied the thought of the meeting. PO. Prank Webster. R.C.A.I*'. Ihstern Air Com- mand. reported briefly on his con‘ tacis with chief observers through. out the province. They all evidenc- ed high spirits and enthusiasm for their work. The corps was oom- plimentcd on maintainin the 24 hour watch. It was noted t at other centres through the Province are following Charlottotownu example. yesterday for Montreal, where he will enter the Western Hospital for treatment. I-Ie was accompanied by his sister, Misc Etta C. Cotes, RN. TYPIIUS EPIDEMIC ‘Pin-key, May SO-(Delay- T. E. IIIGKEY é Chartered Accountant é g. (""60 ‘I will“ Sill _ .\l"‘a§ t '"""" i ANKARA, ed) - (AP) - A serious typhus epid- emic has broken out in Istanbul and approximately 100 cases were u. ported mllav in Ankara. Other pop. ulation "P"“'es or ‘turkey were re- portinl oases. _ _ 3.... fSponeor Greek War Relief Fund ‘meeting of the Charlottetown Ro- L. 4 t: 'Club decided to sponsor the Gree ilotarians Will Three very interesting addresses were given at. yesterdays luncheon tary Club. Rotarian T. W. Prowse spoke on retailing under wartime conditions. Col. G. Elliott Full v11, officer commandirm the 2nd Reserve Brigade, spoke on the Reserve Anny recruiting! campaign now in progress in th province. The Greek war relief fund and ap- ai was the subject of an address y Dr. W. J. P. MacMiilan. The ap- ai for help for the Greeks is to launched in Canada June 7th to 26th. Canada is airnin to sub- scribe one-half million do ars and this province's share has been set tentatively at $3,000. The Rotar fund this province. Messrs. Geor e Walters Torn Rogers, P. W. C arkln and N. D. MacLean were named s. committee to organize the campaign here. There will be no personal canvass. Col. Full made a. stirring a peal for volunteers in the city or Reserve Army units, especially for the artillery the sig- nallers and the army service corps. Mr. Prowse in his talk stated that. in view of the campaign for drastic reduction in consumer spendin , it. was a question whether retaiera will be able to continue their large- scale contributions to the war ef- fort of the country. Practically all the costs of carrying on a retail business have been increased, he said, and many have to carry on with skeleton staffs. He suggested that it might not work for the gen- eral welfare of the country as a whole, it anv further effort were made to reduce civilian spending. Guests present were Messrs. Law- rence Earl and Gerald Clark of the Montreal Standard. Rotarian Alfred Pickard presided. Back Home __tCont_irtued_from_gl=fa.ge _Qne) _ nine Canadian squadrons in action PAGE ssvaN ———i= Have you energyioirlihgey EXTRA. things? it CHARLIE HAS . . . Charlie pushes production on war 7 materials all day . . . trains with the Reserve Army two nights a week and Sunday morning . . . builds furniture in his own basement workshop for relaxation! “How do I get the energy to do all this AFTER WORKING ALL my?" he says. "l keep fit, that's how! l'm careful about my habits. But no harsh _ cathartics for me. Instead, l make sure of ‘bulk’ in my diet. l start every morning with a delicious bowl of Kellogg's Bran Flakes." Kellogg's Built Fltikes With Other Parts of Wheat are gently laxative, help supply ‘valuable minerals and proteins too . . . help keep you lit for extra things! -t~v <-._.<~r..r .-.u...,..-.. If YOU wqnl lo ltcop Iii for extra things, take these steps to health-l. To get well, see your doctor; 2. To keep well, watch your habits. Make sure elimination is complete. Eat Kellogg's Bran Flakes every day. You'll love their delicious flavour. Ask for the golden-yellow package-either the regular or the new Family package. Begin tomorrow. Made by Kellogg's in London, Canada was?‘ ‘cross? |.0.il.E. ls Out it , , For Membership it [due-sea Graduation of 50000 Plus Dim“ _.IN.._ t. ‘i: 0n the Essen raid. Of the more ""-— _ . than 1.000 planes ovcr the Rhur. EDMONWN May 1346f‘? Real“, Holy Name Hall Tonight Valley 35 were lost. Weather con- °f m‘? organlmnm‘ Cmmmmee g1 ditions, too. fOICGC the fliers gets.) * The P. to plane. a Halifax, was so ground that his parachute had not checked t0 make a careful search for their tar- E1, airman was the p15; whoic-Liearted co-operation oi bail out and by that time his members in the over-widening t..~..'.s‘ o close to the and responsibilities created by inc ‘ W the speed of his fail. sufficiently to prevent fairly 50H" Q Hodgson the Imperial Order Daughters the Empire at the annual meeting rhere was prefaced by a plea for iii!‘ all DON ‘MESSERS ORCHESTRA A (Ilnission 40c CANTEEN SERVICE Dancing 9310-1. war. In presenting the report, Mrs. W of Montreal urgzt. ous injuries to his back. He landed . . . .~. . _ mem ars of us crew were capture . . , ‘ by the Germans. 1t was tiishrth °gco°biffgiia°gsdfzi_“ffdiaé TESL l, operational flight. He gamer. his a m9 ‘ i> p {u} DEC. for that brilliant piece of pflgting_ |Hodgs0n, would be greatly extcud- s It was "good to be back" he said ed if the Order could reach its ob- with feeling last night as he step- jective of 50,000 members. Thci _ ‘r, ped from the train at the railway youth of Canada was need-ed to “e ztre now making a reprint of the pamphlet “Places t, station in leave for several weeks and then “m, me Chapwrs‘ and Si“, “Xmas w be WSW-Q, f°r duty i“ Provincial secretaries to England fter escaping from occupied Eur- he has been a test pilot anti a1 flights. Canada for a time. Since he returned a 0P6 has not been on operation he said. Sqdti. Ldr. MitcLeatt had arrange ed to jcin the Royal Air Force be- fore the war broke out and had act- ually enlisted, He was to have gone overseas on the Athenia but the ship was sunk by an ehemv sub- marine a few hours after the out- brcak oi war. ‘Then he transferred to the Royal Canadian Air Force anc after re ceiving his wings was an instructor in Canada for a time. He enlisted following his graduation as an an- gineer from the University of Brit- ish Columbia where he went as an exchange student from Mount Alli- son University. Sqcln. Ldr. MacLesn said that he did not meet many from his native province while overseas. He said that since he returned from his “walking tour" of Europe his test piloting has. been with a squadron in which there were very few Can- adians. Before he left he saw Capt. Allan Nicholson of Montague and Cont. W. R. Burnett. of Charlottcto , both with the North Nova Sco ia Highlanders and John Far- quharson of Charlottetown. He is with the RCAF. Sqdn. Ldr. MacLean has a broth- er, Murdock Maclcan, with r Royal Canadian Mounted Police and four sisters. One, Mrs. I-Iendry MacLeilan, lives at Saint John. N. B. She accompanied her brother home last night. Wire Staple In Child's- Lung NEW WESTMINSTER. B. 0-. May 31—~(CP)—Doct/ors here today awaited the arrival from New York of a rare instrument required to remove from the lung of 8-year-old Melvin Ciilliland a wire stlagie which he swallowed while pla l8 on the farm home of his parents near Satar City Sask., in April. 1942. The youngster did not seem bothered by the incident until re- cently. BIRTHS RUSSELL-At St. Peter's Bay May 26. i948, to Mr. and Mrs. loon- a-rd Rlusseli. a son. NOYE-At the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital Ma 28, 1943 to Mr. and Mrs. Vernon oye, a son, Wen- dali John. ‘nouns JONES - At the P. E. Island Hospital on Monday, May 8i, 1943, Mrs, Layton Jones. in her 45th year. Remains will from the Machcan Funeral Home to her late residence in Pownal to- day. Funeral from Haoelbrook Baot- ist Church tomorrow. Wcdnemlay service starting at 2.30. Interment‘ yea-r. Mr. .1. Herbert Coles of Milton left Hlutelbrook cemetery. N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMIALMEI Charlottetown an! North Wlltnhfl! Phone ll! Chiirlili-teiown- H9 l5 0n bring vitality and a renewed vigour ‘bl selling the stamps. said Mrs. Brown. be forwarded toll flwwins slllht increases. by some 33,000 members, sat LlSTlllii 0F TOURIST AGCUMMUDATION To Stay" flfld will he glad to include any numcs of Hotels, ~ (‘Uliill-EB-fliflibins. Private Homes not liil'('il(i_\' included. it Elflllttliglxilflélzilllgli-p by provinces Showvd. you arc willing to take guests this your will you please send s. - ' . . , ' , t, , Ontario with a paid-up mcntbcitshiip,’ m -‘ m“ [Mme lmmtdmield ' f 14.939; Quebec (V21; British Co ~ . . , -, I _ , _ ._ . . ‘smug 3153: New; a 2H9: Mw l I Iflioui IhlIIlQllS attend) listed and you wish ii removed ‘berta 2,362; Snskatcicivtiit. 21-"; (‘l ">4 infill‘ iilllfii‘ _\'. 'Nc\v Brunswick 1.991; Mfllliif" 553 - - a total paid-up menthol urged to recruit An cnctiurfigring niimhcr 0f enquiries are being received gfllizziigiitiggirlsgé?‘ 525mm zind it looks like hc:iv_v travel by ruil. hits and air. from rd‘ ,._- '.'. '. . .- ‘ior members makin! a grand total‘ "Md “mum We“ nm'“““'k‘ Quebec i ii." and -\limil'°?" of 38.808 members distributed attmtw, eight provincial, ‘.28 muttcipnl, 825‘ primary and '73 junior chapters. if you (‘Ziil iiilte guests please iiriic its. ‘ The Prince Edward Island 'i‘ravci Bureau l3. Graham Rogers, Supervisor" (' HAR LOTTETO WN Welfare and War Savings .. I The report of the Child and Fam- ily Welfare Committee presented; ‘by Mrs. F‘. R. Taylor revealed a total ' of $99,839. 20 spent in the Dcminionj ,, on Child and Family work duringj , _ the year 194-2. l ' , ‘The War Savings Committee ofi Hgfecfitllliggfie a? ttclrgfllilund’ the Imperial Order Daughters of‘, “w” Y 50,- the. IOifE on prmile the Empire reported that over $27.i BM“, P,“ of‘ m‘ ‘Om 1,5 u w 406.00 had been received by the 1., Wm p H1310 n um”, eshffiq} ,. . O"D- E- thmugh me 5319 0f w“ work on a sound basis A-liflav-iilnblbe ii‘ Slit/RIBS Stamps ind Certificate: mutter. of the fund Mrs. Hart i-é-t5‘“""‘ ' idu-‘ml m‘ Pa“ Y“? In Dffiieniln! minded the members is invested in ' membws w ° dew" ‘her report, Mrs. C. R. Brown of victor‘. bmds when, i’, is do,“ w“ . , _ _ ‘Toronto said that this figure repre- work ‘Arm. Cnnrum as W,“ a. '§'..c,u._ iajlfltnst the violation of her neutral- ‘sented the minimum of sales. The in; me rjniu“ o; the 0mm; ' i14- distflbution cf I. O. D. E. folders ' I throughout the provinces had resul- lted in novel and varied means of NfIAMI._I-‘1:i., May 3i - (AP) - A Nazr Suortisrme torpcdccd the Sivcuislt motor snip Industrial in the tlnitric March 25 and took isuzicrs the thrcq rank- s of the neutral ‘vessel, re 110G110‘ today. Crew , c d the attack isaid Stir-den had protested to Berlin iThe I.O.D.E. Stamp Hut at. Leth- ibzfdge Alberta open during most of 1942 had been especially successful. At the request. of the National War Service Committee. Ottawa. pictures 0f the I-Iut with its history and sales figures were sen-t to Finance Min- latter Ilsey. J... Prone and r blicity The press and radio services of Canada has been of inestirnable help in carrying tzhe work of the I.O.D.E. to the public during the past year, said Mrs. H. E. Munro ‘Toronto, pre- senting the report of the committee. The interest and support of indiv- idual memlbers were maintained by these agencies, said Mrs. Munro, and in addition widespread support for the various activities of the Order was gained by contacting the public. "Echoes", the national publication of the I.O.D.E. is finding its way in- to Service Centres of the Navy, Ar- my and Air Force, where it is much appreciated. reported Mrs. P. G. Might of Toronto. secretary of the Echoes Committee. ‘Iihe magazine in distributed not only to schools, libraries, and hospitals, but to all grips of the Navy, Canteens and Service Centres of the forces. even going as far afield as Smith Africa. The I.O.D.E. trophy presented each year to the province showing , the largest percentage of increase in annual subscriptions over the previous year was won for 1942-43 ; by Manitoba, the trophy winner for the previous yea-r being Nova Scotia. Saskatchewan stands second a pos- jition this province held also last Endowment and Ext-Service. The Endowment Fund Committee of the Imperial Order Daughters of the En-tpire reported a dropping off in flmds collected for the year i942- 43 over those of the last year. Mrs. R. l-I. Hart of Winnipeg said the nine provinces and Yukon Territori- . had contributed n total of $6.977. (U- 5- Signal Corps Rtdloiclrwhoin fr in NRA Tclrpltott . Gen. Jurgm you Am mam. ext-emu. ' .‘tx.s 1.11""; r oi ml lliii ill if W. tor .i~»r.; While last year's total was $7.430.‘ .1 "i" hi5 Riv-litter s ‘ck. the mini - ncucr; ‘N iliJi‘ r01}. Ab": Ontario alone showed p subqiqntirq] Sivllllillv! iT-‘nl biotic at Tunisian lirnulq ‘s of Grit. KPIlIIPtlI - lmffllfio 0f $190. over last year's "Fit". llluiish First Army Chic! You Atvinx. viilzi tvlit-r (tel-man 04i- amount; Saskatclicivan and Mani- PPM‘ Ililfi illrvc Italian ones ivcrc inter flown u. Cribililinl‘, ihliligé‘ w i England. ‘ \ "i