PAGE TEN ____ Kinsmen milk For Britain fund The Charlottetown Kinsmen Club gratefully zirlanowletlve the folloxvinl; coiitriii Dc . oisiiuiiii ouiinniiin Make farewell Presentation to llev. 0r. "MoMahon fhll column 1| rrnrnrl iiir new: of lowly nature any b: ln-urled 5| l ._..-__.__..______, CRASWELL for Photograph! CONFEIJERAHON LIFE ixsun iiucli. L-s-iii. COOK S'l‘l'l.ll0 people are bend; photographed. POLICE COURT I In tile Police Couii yesterday morning a drunk vias fined $3 and costs or five days. Milk For Britain MR. Ill-INK!‘ Ltiptliorn wishes to supported him in ‘vvctiiiesltil '.~ t H .i voiin lffilrlrlrililwtfllllfflii. Rev. Church; 2.30 pm. Pleasant Grove; $(‘()‘l‘l..'\!\‘l)-:ler- \.<'l~:- ciiiblrilii. Incl). 15th. summer- ‘til \\. 31H‘. 'i‘(*s'..~ iliHt‘ H“ ard 7 pm .. . . . ., R .. also on \V\‘till€5dil_\', Feb. 18th Chin'- lottetoivii 7.30 piii. l-‘llfli l.\' (JARAGE —- The fire- iiicn ‘vrcre Cniitd out last night for 5 blaze iii a guragt; gt 3t; Kimglng- ton Road. A burlap suck in blLifilllg box-dine ignited in some uii- Z('.'t'\1llii.fi§.‘ e \(.‘.i_\'. mr-ii gilt there the iilau- was all out. Tlmrl: W115 iio dumiige. JAYAL PARADE number's of ilie local Royal Canad- Nuriii Volunteer itescrve pre- sented u sniurt appearance as tiiey l d through City streets yes- j Oil ii route miirvh. The de- nient W115 in charge ‘Petty Officer ROsS. CHRISTIAN CllIRCII-‘liniiorroiii morning 11, AiIDJCCii "Come Along with Me", or "As We G1) We Ittict-ive PU\\'t.'l‘." In the afternoon a’. School convenes, classes ages. The pustor 1n his class will speak on “The Kingdom Is Passed 0n To The Father, oi- Cod All And In All." Iii the evening at '7 the second 5€i1ll0n on “ilfotlern Scape- goats" will be giveu ‘subject “Adam AllfllEYC In 1942." Questions answ- llol. Weeks Named Brigadier; Native of City OITAWA. Fvu l3 -_ (c?) - Ap- pointment n1 Col. W. kl. :5. Macikiiiii L2. Dlfeclfit ct Siilli lJillleb at ue- fencc l-Ieadtiutiri n FERRY DELAYED - More than‘ five hours after leliviiitr Tormentine the s. S. Prince Edward Island car fer-ivy docked n1. Borden at 12.40 a. ni. today. The boat iclt the main- land 51C!) at 7.2T p. m three hours and a quarter to make the crossing. However. it took more than mi hour to get (ix/(‘kfid because of the heztty ice. The train iras riot expccicci to arrive iii. the (‘ii\' until 3 o VJUCR. On a. fl'(‘ii1ili ercssfiii: from Borden i0 ’I‘()rniciiti!:r= lust (‘\Pl1il’1g the fcriv took tvio hours and ten minutes which is about- long as the trip iii summer, THE BAPTIST CHURCH. -- At the morniii: worship the . JllfiSOll ilJVY will take as the stibjcct of iiis seriiioii "A hlouiilaiii ‘lop Ex- The Junior Choir iiill lend in the morning music. singing Donne's "_'T'l‘€t\d Softly." The Church School will meet itt 2.30 P. M f0 the Bible study service. uorlsiiip at 7 P. M. The su the evening sermon will he "Jesiis' TYl\'ii8!i0il~-C0m(‘." A selected an- ggd tqqtiy L)\ Due-lite Ainiiste: iliiii- . Ivlacklin and Brill. Weeks are permanent force oflivvls with the Rilldivkfillilldiflll Corps of Signals audboin n;.\_e sceinstiuce oveiseas iii tilt‘ Fifhl. Criifiltl. ll a1 ttliti the pitiscii‘. urtr. zor (Jonathan army bigrndlgl‘; assusncti it) iield_ (iilllts is :4. biivBi-us. Alackiin aiiu Vveeks Vllil continue at fieutitiuaiicis ilil brig. Weeks was boiti at ‘Chill- ‘c. iiie years iii tile piiiitiii ivliliiiii piior ’ it §Liin Wliil Inc 1.... tliiiiiiilitiii Duis- ltilliii Slklllilin ciiiiiiiliilx ' izmilst arid riioirmustcr in chnlflze of the music of the day. his UJillllliimiUll tli. i _ ‘tilts iipiiitit-(i lilléivll ti ' Cr lii ‘tllki o. i‘ "inn. the ii-liir‘ _ ——-——-——v “‘ ‘ “ ‘ ‘ 0s IIRIIDOCII I.\ _ Word iizi, Just besii l'i('(‘.iVf‘d by B. ili Llcitiinr, lfliltl. lie was 110N011"- (iriihiim Rfigliiz, Su Qti dflfiilditnii uni-Lilli‘ lii tllyidllllillllflll a. lJdllIlitl. iiuiititliniliois iillll l1 lii-l i. the lsi- Liiiil» UiAil-llb- (idle-Hid Canadian National ii. »’riiit'c l-Iiiwiirtl laiiiilfi oi bu Lizt u.ir.t-t,i.liiii1i i. - puilituli lili(\-\Jl iii i.iiili.i1.Y trtliliiifel iiitii iiie innit o. coioiicl iii lJLt-\“Z"‘-~~ i....-..\.<.ii. illiicil iii non iii lit/in; xsi-iil. not H8001)’ of Cflll‘) 11M; it‘: E . l‘! inii.».oii.i,.-e~ on lk-u. ~1. bg§ .e bin; Uuiii to filing Quinti- Iritzhfon R Warren of the H. C. School‘. 0ttiivrri_ is spen ' iiiiliiiiuii "with his purl-ills, Ml‘. and Mrs. LClRil Wiirien. Loiiuworth Aic. fitcLennan R. C. A. F. of Ciareslioim, Alberta, has been lLlsiting his aunt, Mrs. W. R. Brehziiit. Alexandra. compnnlcd on his visit by his {lep- mother. Mrs. Mary Maclmnnan And up . (l-ozmeily oi Juhixsioiikt Funeral notice later. ASTERS — suddenly at Vernon i'.(~i'- Wiliimii blasters. R140 7‘- 5iH,;|~,|_\-, Pfip l5, _~.('i\lLt‘ iii the home ilaclcson, R.C.A.1"-. MANNING-Iii Oxford. Eiizlmlfl. on Jan. 20. 1.112, M Ariie- R. ltfiiiiiiiiii: a riuiiglilei- of Ml‘ llllii M Munhuc’ 1am m “mum where lie has lw-eh iransierrlfl. ___ M S,m.‘m,,,._,\de Keep hlinard‘, in the home. -,,_ 19411. xfrs. Eugenio (tril- ned '72, twirl-pi; of the late flu-Mode Beauty MloFADYEN-Jtt the resident-r of hi; pnn Norman .\fnl-.f~"iltl.‘i‘¢’ll- M“fl'l' ovvbank. Finrizll‘. Fcbrunr)‘ 13i 1947- Jelm Archibald Milerudirll lll 111B 33rd your. Mineral notice later. Guaranteed $7 permaviciitii for 5.1; 55 permanent: M: pennnnents for $2.50 durlnl’ Feb- rifary. Experienced opernlorl. VICKERSON-M on February (l. i942, Mrs. Eliiza- fllteidow. Milly-low. P. E. 1., Sunday 1,1, z p. m. iirtrrixlsnt Vernon River Theater oers Blly tickets for "luplclon" from Knights of Pythlu or at Will“!- Ray's or Mayhlr, This in n: out- standing picture - BMW" sponsors. Proceeds for Plmlmc N. D. MacLean Charlottetown and REY. l’. U. MciIAIIUN, lLlI. several hundred people gathered in Holy Name Hall on ‘luiureday eveiiitig to make a farcw ll presen- mtzon to Rev. P. D. Me D formerly rector o1 Duii- i‘s Isaiiiicri but. rest n. (tolls- .i .0 Cur i- ~ Putin-i’ e giiii pd i. hfol/lnihtzn, \\ o hud b11121 zhiiollod iii Ci113l‘i()l.~lt‘lt)\\'ll fer ntos: l’! years, was g n a siipluu 1118i sum of money lii a f81‘(~\\"'U gilt item his paristiioi r< was held tllltlttr ‘s of the Basilica l’. Nil‘. M In u fciv Jtvveil Fitillf-I‘ hfi-Iviniioil. f‘i ids for a. | lire to ilflOllifl‘ plrish. He. iizis ap- ointcd to trike irhnrzze o! Ciird- ishoufd, pie-cits. 2' 166 of the Ba. :1 Parisiii, have arranged this opportunity of mret- f ing you tonight s9 that some for- mal expression might be given on behnli of the viii .e of i1 isii. of the griitétiidi tion virhicli we [Phi f ~- dnd faithful seri-Lc “I119 yeeopie of th.. . s.i have alums had a sprr a. lilifl‘ st. you and your work bcenue are one of our oivn ‘ and we have ‘- yizur out-tr i e i rciioril l‘ anti later in the Pl‘lt‘~ "All of the sereiitltri yczirs m’ your Prirsthnorl, from the rzme of your ordination ti t: no“, you P» h, e.\'- l \\ll"ll you contiziucd your stitch-s iii We fully TCflilZf‘ how [i'.i\_\' a buy. den you ii/HC r i'i‘l‘f‘i li ‘ ' these years. First, you r Curaln iii iitiis Parish. incl" as Ant- ing Rector during: the a 0005c of iriil s of Zvlcw . Ii- e iii a lieriirzesi- Wriit. ‘It. your pas- hvii labors were .i'Chaiic(~1l(ii" ‘ C .‘ omit ilflliltlillC. "Euti on but our illiil crliecziveiv . , w; ,_ clzissiiiinig ulzr-zcier ‘will mum rraeh Iiieni, 3i‘ . hxw myxmd ,m_ "MW-i! l‘ on lhor l)(“lilii. "For all of ttw above reasons, and iieruliro PZl“il ore of ii. “r111 015-“ .l'<lu as a i.ci'~nii:il il‘.(.'ll(i. we fiillsi fi t of nil cxprc s our do», rcnrct that _v<~,u mil L ' work nmmic us, we er, that your transit ll - your la‘ aide i l“ 'k iv llrrii 1r lc. urc to tel fiilfli Sill~’i(\ i . ,. talents so c: ..»v (i your ti zfri", iirhile “Wilkflg you lrcni ivork in our midst, dots not remove you to sliljh i-in r-xttiit. th/it we CflllllOl you frcqnriii.‘ . nut‘. to this compensa- tion vrc i201: i'i".ri=ai' “We ivlsh iii fCIlTillFiOfl to ex. press our sinrlirest hopes frr your success and happiness in your new Parish, to nsstiie you llnit the prnlers of all your old patlihioners will accfmiiaiiyt vru always and to ask (lint y ll (‘t liiire t.» T"l'll(‘l‘f‘|i7“i' <‘ 0i the Altar, your is. y, _ iisk you tn take with Emil] gift ivhir-h is ininid- ed to ewtess in a very limilrd way our loving friendship and our gratitude and appreciation for 3,11 you‘ have done for tis." Sittiicd by the Holy Name Society on brhnlf of tho Basilica Parish. M. A. IMRMER Prelrlmii of Iloly Niime Society. JOHEPII (‘ALLAGIIAN Sccrrtriryn I. I100 EASTERNIlillCIiiiBIAN Tlila cliluliin hi ri-nl-rird for min-n nf |0I‘Il| llilvrenf. lint iuherllnllig n! ii "l"! Illllllrl may ho lnpcvlml no B emu I wunl. nrln-lly payable In admin-o. '_—_"" ..'|.AIIIEH AID MEETS — The M0308 Aid of iliP United Church. Mr-niagiie held their regular month- lv meeting nt. the home of Mrs. flirt-JIM Reynolds mi Tuesday eve- ning. The adios worked on var- ious articles for their next bazaar. Roll call was answered by the do- nation of e. furnished article. Plans were made for ii "Friendly Basket" in go the rounds of the church be- fbre the next tnrciliig. Refresh- ments were served and a nlcr- sum was Wnlizoil for the work.-S. JBIfvarius McCnrrnn of the R. C. Navy. is visiting his home 1n Montague. 11¢- is n son (i: Mr. imzl Mrs. Frank McCilrrmi- Montague. L. ..‘Milll( Mddrcil .\'ie‘\le'iil. Tifimlq. gue. spent the wick-end at her in Cape Bear. 1.. (J ' also a similar aiiioimt. in supplies Russia. I-I * it‘ ‘CiVrLi 'i-. 00 _THE CHARLOTVTETOWN GUARDIAN ANNUAL \ (Continued from paze___1) at».-. ._--.._ _; _._. "~1- Clal: Trainer. Mrs. A. E. Baker. Mrs. J. A. Macmillan. . th gvrighfi, Mu. S. G. Peppiri. Mrs. R. . Be . Ioepresentiitives to Central Coun- cil: Mr. G. J. Tweedy. Chairman. Woiiieiils War Wonk Committee; Al- ternates. Mr. u. F. Hutcfieson: and Miss Beulah Miuiroo. Auditor: Mr. J. H. McQuaid, Mr. L. A. Winter Mr. Whiter lii an interesting ad- dress outlined the activities of the Rccl Cross as they pertained to the National Society pointing out that this ivork is made possible b)’ 511011 diiisions as the Prince Iildivard L51- illld Soc-loll". Since war had broken out the people oi the Dominion had pziren ilie flail Cross $15,000,000. In the first ciunp-iiieii $5.U00.000 was raised and many people had asked vriiat had been done with the money. The speaker then went on to tell of some of the things for which this contribution had been used. A (lilo-bed hospital was erect- ed and fully equipped at ‘Faplow. England, at a cost of $750000. This hospital is one of the finest in Eng- land and is a credit to the iioclety. he declared. Thirty-six mob..le kit- chen units. at a total 00st 0 $111.- 000. was supplied to the Old Coun- ti-v. He went on to describe these units. The money had also beenutlllzed to send 14 Vii-US to the British Red Cross Society as well as a direct _ contribution of $215,000. The Navy League and Merchant Marine in lhiulund were given $250,000 In ad- dition i0 this. comforts. hospital supplies. clothing, ambulances. etc. had been sent overseas which were piiid for bv this money. Referring to the Russian cam- paiun. Mr. Winter said a donation of $100,000 had been made to that country b__v the Canadian Red Cross. hiid been forwarded to e rciid a teieuriiiii of thanks recently - usslun Ambassador rosl to 1e British ul';,".!lli'l.l1tlOI‘l after the All of France. was also referred to by the r;.i:~.ikl;r. The British Red Cross Stioieti- lost n. great (teal of its sup- plies lii France at that time and the Canadian organization had . pliiced its warehouses at its dispo- ' 5 . is was p, great contribution as England, in addition to its own people. has also to look after the mam" refugees from occupied coiin— irles of Europe and. other threaten- ed countries. For instance .000 evacuees of the Channel Islands had o be cured for. . The Comptroller then spoke bideflyi of the wonderful work being carried ori by the Junior Red Cross. Sixnkiniz of the _i'nin which hcd been sent overseas. he said that it v. s expected the amount would be Jassd tn 600,000 pounds this rear. In 1941, 447.000 pounds had DOPII Sent and the previous year . Winters told of the work be- ing accomplished in sending pris- oner of vrnr piircels. At. present 23,000 are lz-caiig packed each week rind it is expected this will 50011 be increased to 40.000, The reason for not packing more than ‘that is the difficulty in procuring shipping space. As many RS 4.000 were pack- . ed in a single day by "EC women in Toronto. In addition to its own parcels, the Canadian Red Cross has been packing a quantity for New Zmland and Australia. for which thcy are being paid. Some of the new things which the Red Crass is planning this year includes: the sending of tin ortho- pedic unit. to Scotland which will have nine doctors and 22 nurses— ilils has already taken place; or- ganizing for 2.090 blood donors n week, in April it is expected this will reach 3000: iiext-of-kjn parcels: Inqiiii'_i' Department. now function- ing; Red Cross Film iii which the Queen will trike a leading part; exhibit on the Canadian Army de- .- monst-rrition train; accumulation of surgical supplies for overseas; an arrangement to send food to pris- (incrs of wag and others u the il- For East. Hands are fled Dr. Miicfi/Iilian, speaking follow- ing the piwseriiatioii of the Finan- cial report, declared that the wom- en's hands were tied because 0f hick of funds. Those ulho are clo- iiig the work mould not have to so out and get the money also, he declared. The Red Cross should get s15,000000 in 1942 if they are to eriri'_v on their good work. was his opinion. For prisoners c! war alone " 36.030000 will be needed. At the conclusion of the meeting he thank- ed mv. ci. Chfiyle Webster for the use of the church hall. the press mid radio for publicity the staff oi Red Cross House and‘ the Women who are doing the work as well s all those who helped in any WHY- The Nominating Committee for the coming yea;- is as follows: Mes- srs; P. J. Rossiter, A. B. Cosh, P- W. Turncr, Mrs, J. D. MacGuigan and Mrs. H. L Palmer. Th“ following report of the ac- iivltirs oi ihs Red Cross Society was subznltictl by H011 Df- W-_J- p M-zcMillan, president: "It is my rlvilege and pleasure to extend o you a VET)’ 065ml‘ to the Annual Meeting 0f it humanitarian Society lg the year 1941, this Di- cnrried on a great X08111! activities; as several new projiflll-i were uziwlertakcn in addition to those of the previous year which ivci-n well maintained . "Your Provincial Execuiviv met frcriiiriitlv to transact the business (if tho i)1\‘i'.i0l'l hit nluch of ilie de- iliilrd iriwk was lcfl in the hands of the various capable Committees itii noted on izriieml instruc- from (he meclitlve "The splendid achieve-merits of the women of liie Province in the mrkitl‘! of comforts for (he forces and i-tntiitng fr-r civilian victims of war ivlll hr rcpt-riled on by the Wo- mens War Work Convener for the Province- - Mrs. E. A_. Foster. Tim Director of Junior Red CTOII. Miss Darrach will tell of the ‘m- tivities of iliat. section of our organization which has continued to Cflfly mi its important pence time activities Millv- at the some time it has been doing a fine pleoe of war vvcrk. "N0 National A, _al for funds was held in 1M1 bu the Wave and Means Commit-bee has earnestly en- deavored to stippiement the funds available from the National a1 of the previous year. Varlmts organizations and individuals throughout the Province have en most generous 1:1 Fkinfl oflnti- hu- tions and giving talent in raising‘ funds for uncosaa as (he purchase (I war work materials. ‘The Benlor Rad Oran! ‘Brandheu qt. Al-lwvtnu. (Tfearv. Biimmullide, K “In ten, llunier River, 000 .- i um m» tovrnandionrluhuvocon their t/me and o} their excellent work. Several of these branches such as Bummer- side servo lotus iiixu (I! the sin-- {koiindlng coiuiiryado eir own town; supply terllll and receiving the finished graduate for transmission. to (ibo iviiulon Headquarters. "Other organization such as the Women's Institutes uid Church groups have ctr-operated apsndid-ly in all our Red Cress programme. Needless to say we are most grate- ful to the Red Cross Branches and Units u well o! to n11 other (man- lzatiions for their unstimed sup- por “We an glad to report. that an opportunity was given for a Red Orbs speaker to address prac- tically all the Womenls Institute Cc ventlons held tn the Province during the past year. Mrs. E- A- Fosfer addressed the Provincial Convention held 1n July. Miss MacLean also visited arid address- ed the Snnlor Branches Miss Munroe. (Jo-Chairman o.’ the Wo- e“ ‘~’!:‘M‘-"°‘t act's...» a; oomipam 1S5 ac can o of these meetings in order to speak ticularly on the women; work. mr president also addressed var- ious public gailieinigs on the work of the society "Tlho 11st of nurses enrolled for service in war or Disaster was re- vised tzwloo during the year and forwarded to the Nationfli J01!"- comlnfttee 0d the Canadian Red cross Society and the Canadian Nurses Association. This Join committee is tiius able L0 still-Ply i-egularl to the Department of Nairlona Defence the names of tihoso mused who wish to serve and who are fully recommended by the Nurses Association. _ “Three Home Nursing OABSESI!“ connection with the Youth ‘Pram- ing Classes were given by the Public Health Nurses when 144 women received certificates. Disaster Relief "One of our new activities has been the setting up o-f a Rad Cioss Disaster Relief oiganlzatlon which will be able and rtadhl to act quirk- 1y 1;; (me event, of any emeigeiicy. Under the itblé direction of a Pro- vincial Committee headed by Mi‘. A. B. Fisher, there have been organized tn Summerslde and ill Charlottetown, Disaster Relief Committees which have studied me local resources and Wllklh have made plans for speedy action should such be necessary. It is ‘a understood that the task of the Red Cross 1:1 disaster will be the supplying of hospitalization for the injured as well as fllod and cloth- ing for the homeless. So f" few iii-chases have been made. i111! ttees ascertaining instead how and where 811W“?! "my b9 obtained qindkly when needed. with the advent of the Air Raid Precautions organization our com- mittee will have the fiirtiher task u! gssisting in the oo-crdltiat/lOi-i of the plans of both organizations so 5,5 to avoid any duplication of ef- fort or any misunderstanding as to responsibility "still another new venture was the organization of the Canadian mad Cross Corps uthlch was suc- cessfully lnallflllrfiled in Charlotte- iolvm and Sumimerslde duririil i!" pugnmflf of 1941. The purpose o! the Corps is to have available n trained volunteer personnel. Under me capable leadership of Mrs. H. L Palmer as Provincial Com- mandant the Ooilps has been very active since its inception. A cem- lete report will be given by Mrs. almer. "During the past. summed‘ W were advised that lam Jellies W61! required overseas in greater illum- tltles for distribution of Military Hogpitgl; and Giildrcrrs Holmes. It was decided to make M71116 jelly in this Province and tihe re- sult q! this venture was i/hfli Wt‘- were aibie lo 5911i’! 2309 P0111155 of this oduct to England. We are grate u] L0 Mr, J. D. Jchklng, f0!‘ lihe use of his plant; to Mr. Jen- kins’ staff and the Red Cross work- ers for their l-iiibour; as well as w all those who contributed 117N95- siigar or fllflldtl to make this PTO- ect p, coonpee sucoem. J "ma; in the year wheels Wm made for blankets and for Relief for Russia. While these funds are not. closed it is rent that they we being given o usual 518E011 that, owi- 1e give to such de- se cats. "The Hospital visitimz Oom- mlttee ls anotlher group 0f ladies whloh has discharged its duties fpizhjéllly. gllbotiliikdvharlottllgwfi an umme ue Omen - m, go regularly w the homllsls to see the patients and bring them treats whldi in date they have poo- vlded themselves. "During the Aluminum Balvatte 0am l ,this Dliln was able to pgtfijirpato to vicahg extent 0! collecting 1M0 pound: od alum- e.- num. "Another project 1101110411! M1‘- riied on by the Canadian Red 0mg; ts the provuflng of blood do- nations which are sent overseas in flhg fqnn of piflflflfl. This bifl0d is of the greatest value in (he treat-- merit of persons sltfferinl 11'4"" shock as well as for those who have lost blood. New Brunswick and Prince DtilWlM Island have been asked DGUWEQI) them for 100 donation; per week. We_ have n Committee of doctors wno have assured us that amt-i emenis can be quickly mlde for t l: Province to participate if and when our u- ststance is needed. "During the year we were pleu- ed to have t-wo v'sltis from Mr. W. J, calms, Assistant National Commissioner, who gave us much valuable asslsllnce Our Division was represented at the meetings of Central Council where the Ben- eral policy of the Canadian Red cross Socletv was formulated. “In the discharge of its duties your Executive has endeuvn ed to serve the best. interests of the Red Cross and fr» clearly interpret its ideals pnd obgedivea. "Again we hank you for your sympathetic interest and your ener- getic assistance throuaholil- lhfl year." WAR WORK COMMITTEE 1n report! g for bh Women's War Work noommltficef Mrs. B. A. roster. chairman. stated that a was viell done, nothaizxiy in g our troops on n . 0ft gtlfifld 1:1 the air with the neces- sary comforts over and above those issued 3% tfge Depértment ‘whit; re . o a nu ocnr m. 1y r bcontlort of on to the ed civilians by furnishing them with many t . of clothing. Large cues conic nitig g1 emu for l! f 1Q’! d i 9 ' lmiul," c-iirinéml-lg i‘ Air recruiting llnit to he in Prov. next week Eighteen Men And Four Women Are Latest Ad- ditions To R. C. A- F. From P. E. I. The monthly visit of a mobile recruiting unit from the R_ c, A, F‘. recruiting centre of Moiictoii. Wlii take place in Summersitle at the Town Hall on Wednesday. Feb- runry 18th from 10 a. m. to 12 poop 2 to 5, and from 7 to l0 p. m. This unit will then travel to Charlottetown. and. on arrival will conduct recruiting on Thursday af- ternoon and evening, and Friday morning, and, afternoon and eve- ning as we‘1. The Moncton recruiting centre NpOris that many enquiries are be- ing received from various people from the Island. This will be an opportunity for a personal inter- view with the recrultingofflccr in order to obtain any information or to make direct application. At the present time, there h a seasonal slowing down of tahe de. mand for men for General Duties or as standard tradesmen. There 1B. however. a constant demand for men of proper age and sufficient education to be considered to air crew work; also. the Air Force are prepared to train mcn through the Dominion-Provincial Youth Train- 1118 Plan for wireless operators. air- frame mechanics orig-l aero engine mechanics, In addition. there are eiX-‘cinl classes for ihose iilzo wish to train for pilots or oixseivcrs. but whose education is slightly under the standard required. It is expected that there will be a big demand for Tfififlllts for the Women's Division of the Royal Ca- nadian Air Force, and, therefore that many ladies between the ages of 19 and ~10 who wish to serve their country in uniform will avail (116111. selves oi’ the opportunity of ob- ining information from the Mo- bile Unit. Among the recent enllstmenis cf Islanders at the Monctori recruit- lns centre are; iarence J. MacDonald, Pilot or Observer. Harmony Jet: Peter E. Boudreautt. General Duties. George- town; John J. McDonald. General Duties. Cherry Valley; Robert 11:, Lynn. General Duties, Vernon Riv- er; Isadore Theriault, Cleneral Dii- ties. Charlottetown; Allen D. Mc- Iieod, General Ditties. St. Fteterfis; Wesley L. MacKenzie. General Du- ties, Bay Fortune; Wm. J. McDon- ald, Standard ‘Prad- Pimmure ‘Is- land; Raymond (P. Jay. Standard Trad. lvforell: George l1, Dlxmy Standard '1‘rarl., Fortune Bridge; Keith C. Bryenton. Oiler Diesel, Charlottetown; Reeves. Wendell 11., General Duties. Roars Corner; J05. eph A. Arsennult. Cook. Summer- slde: Henry M. mdmvnii. Onerat- or Tractor. Charlottetown: Lionel H. Ford. W.O.G. tY.'I‘.) Emerald Junction: Alexander A. Benton, Pi- lot-Olaserver. Hat River: Donald B. McKay. Pilot-Observer, Bradnl- bane: James P. Warren, std. Tradesman. Siimmerside. R.C.A.F. Women's Division Jean f. Munroe. Gen. Dulles. Charlottetown: Clara M. Rice. Clerk General. Charlottetown; E. B. Phil. “IF- Drivfl‘ TPRYW. Charlotfcinwri; Gertrude F. MacDonald, Clk. stem), Cardigan. ._i____._______ BRITISH WOUNDI-ID T0 JAVA BATAVIA. N. E. I.. Fleb. l3~fAP) —-8hiploads of British troopl wounded in the fiwhtiriiz in Malaya are arrivinz in Java. i teas. etc. to raise funds for the Red (boss, Mrs. ibeier went on to My that the "card sysV-m by wihlcli we check all material given out is proven most Sfithflltliflfy.’ She announced that 2'56 quilts re. ceived from rural distrles had been shiifimd overseas. The c aim-tan of the Women's War Work Committee then spoke of the first aid baskets vih-fch are stored i1). three emergency centres, U16 P.E.I. and Chirlotleiown Hospitals and tihe Red Cross House, by the Disaster Relief 501111015109- Also in readiness are tins of sterile dressings and be“- dages of all sizes as well as a quota 0f emergency cllltihing supplies. Five electric sewing machines, LW° dflflfllfli by the Charlottetown Carry Ou Canada Corps two by the "No Trump Bridge 0411;" and one by the Bouris Carry On Can- ada Com-s. ale now installed in iiie Red Cross House, she revealed in her report. Mrs. Foster referred to the mak- 133 °f 2300 Pflllllds of aype jelly which was shipped to urea! Bri- tain. She suggested that this su - ply be increased in keeping wi he lam of other , Bbeakng of the 40.060 focd parcels for sonei-s of war being packed by t e Canadian Red Cross week- ly. Mrs. Foster laid 114,000 cards of zilzkiiqwdledgcment had been re- "lved B11 BnSlivered 11y prisoners. Reference to the death oi MrL B. R. Holman and Mrs. w. D Grills was mire t» tile chairman o! the Wc-mqrrs c-irmiftee. lure J- H. Mcquazd, pssi. chairman and Miss Munroe. cit-chairman were welcomed back to the. warkrooms during (he year. RID CROSS CORPS The following report nf the Red Cross Corps was submitter: by Mrs. £111.. Palmer, Provincial command- n : A detachment of the Canadian Red Cmsn Corps was formed Charlottetown in June. 1941. follow. iiig a mus meeting of women ad- oi-eued by Mine Catherine MacLean, Commtaioner of Red Oross for New Brunswick and Prince Edward Li- iimd. and Miss Pickettl. Chairman of the Advisory Board of the Ca- nindiiui Oren of New Bruns- wt . The leaders and young women who comprise this Corp; have been molt faithful in attendance and It the and of December the detach- ment in Charlottetown consisted o! I members. Pl. Mbflll f Mll- nall is the Officer Command n; the Charlottetown Detachment. Olive Johnston lii o. c. of section I. (Motor Transport) wh i. in at mmtim- Mn 1r. n. Mall-Ill! la 0.0. of lecilon ' ' le t i itlilinlltxrhl, Au” l w U mem- llzgtlfrlylfeilmilh?! .o.u PROCIiAMATIO. Whereas Monday. February l6th- 1912 hiis (m pointed as the day of the inauguration of the second“ i‘? tory Loan, I call upon all citizens of the City or gym r‘EBRUARY 14 l, Hg. town, on that day to_ observe the occasion by the dislott’ ing of flags and patriotic emblems and to be present a? l opening ceremonies and the lighting of the Beacon fir. I would most earnestly bespeak your support by generous subscription to the measure of your “him, by your heartfelt prayers as well, that the ifllln miiy " but a sucsss as to prove a further weapon in the fillndg M "l l guiding our affairs 1o the end that the o tyrants may be brought iq nought and ihzii l‘ l not 011], be sui sic ii c I119 of ‘h. with Victory may soon reign once more in - B. ROY HOLMAN Wyn. i. Z-I i: 2-! l Z-I 1T. Z-Z i I-I i Z-Z Program For Berle F 1 res CThe Beacon Fires of creniouy comparabe to the Torch cerenion will be \\" - i Day ceremonies of the First Vic- nessingylt is inexriitiiisiiigrig m tory Loan will have its inaugural terlals but ingeniouslv C0115‘ m showing ln Prince Edward Island and tho Labour hits been datum Monday evening Feb. 16 and it will Bo many people liziva ‘workgm coincide with the launching of the hard for nothin d Bleecond Victory loan. Originally Beacon I 'e - . lézggillldesy lgitfilmlhiijvgy Province in bratlon in cilflliOtiPlOhll w, ,, 0 - ' i lgmfiiilimvgall]! has occurred in the to all, that it is confidently p provinces are goln their programs foefing that they will stir the imagination to 1019 people and have-» bene- grams will be available at m; D, ficent effect on the conduct of the Hall and outside and it would It ls rel: that individually com- through firea cannot only evidence full participation in what 1s pre- sezztly the moat vital Home Front weather 15 "Carry 0n ca", , Wnr Effort-tho wc-ll-over-the-top Carry 0n", will be the‘ crv 1f v success of the Second Victory Loan Russians can battle for freedom i‘ —but, through them, ctm also send 50 ‘ a challenging message to The program in the Drill I-Iall in all it will take to com given below will start on the dot outdoor program. Dress pitting" as it will be brodcast and the tim- and have the children wurmiy elqi in: will be carried through to its trio: thus health will t» preserved completion. The public is asked to h".11t'i1 is needed ln thi- trvlng dip be in place at least live minutes ahead. (too w 8.03~Soiig, on, caneaei-iiriiie Chorus, 8-03 w 8-°B——Mai1>r B. Roy Holman, Chairman, remarks and iiitioaiiiuq, of 8.05 to 8.07--Hls Honor, Lt-Gorernor B, W. LePage. 8.07 to filo-Premier Thane A. Cnmrpbeil, MA, LL. D. 8.10 to tile-Mole Chorus—-Cnmradcs in Arms, 8.14 i0 8.i7--H0n. Dr. W. J. P. MaoMillati, M.L.A,, LL. D, 8.17 to duo-Song, Mr. Charles Earle-Be British. 8.20 to 8.23-The Pledgw-Captnin, the Rev. J, w. Mecai-die 8.23 to 8.28-Male Chorus-Let the Hills Resound. (Please send this program to one of the boys serving either at home 0f overseas. It will be a riice reminder to them of home.) tion) when has 1'1 members: Mrs. lent work with us. - W. M. Rowe is 0. C. of Section IV. Administration . which has 0 members. The Siimivrside Detachment was formed in . ptembcr with , me Ruth Ross as Officer Commanding. making of B. mii of irlll’ l" It consists of 42 members. Hopkirk is 0. C. of Section I.—12 I, md members; Mrs. R. Palmer l; O. C. or Transplm 569W" N’ “m, “L00 of Section II.-8 ntenibers; a Clara Mountain is O. C. of Section _ f1I.~16 members and Miss Ruby used at Red cross ‘WW ioinrd it MarNelll 1| OiC. of Eeclion IV. wit-h Five membgrs of the chiirlotto~ ilte boys in thefim“ ‘(pixel (lint town Detachment have been trans- Force who were in liospl ferred to the Canadian Auxiliary Air Puree. We are most grateful to the Ar- H my and Air Force for supplying lec- npecied the Chnrlo ‘c h furore for 12p: courses. "52!!! Army nlient and S"? mu“ van c uru in M ary Law 05m. coin- ii n. and 0., Military Organi- In October the 1:,'{f'§,°‘“‘ zatlon, Orderly Room Prooedure, matidant inspected Pegged m, w. and Man and Compass Reading. Detachment and ext) -- The Air Force kindly lllpgiifld leo- tiirer; for Anti-Gas and RP. The Nursing Section tad sp.cia7 titre o! training. k me Demp- lectllres in Home Nursing. and the limnm, m l! Nutrition Section lectures on dlale- ment of Educatogoufle r mo?" tics and food values. and also prac- Prince of Walcllltewwh a tPlI tical work in quantity cookery. The Inge in Charlo " the! rst Aid and all have re- oelved their certificates. ilieiigreiie-ievmiiiiiaiiuiiwgh tbnnk ‘ml: 6“"°'“"- _ i... Of Freedom Freedom before eight o'clock. The be a to n k , Fires For Freedlgme w. its starting to a worthy start find be i my Scotia. All other dlcted the bli ll‘ - ahead with great numigis caiivtndtiillilpou ‘ confident Those 1n attendance- are fequ" in‘ coonmuiiiiy liliging Hive 1f everyone would 56nd c . to boys overseas or on diitv in Can beacon ads or elsewhere, 1t may b, c, their on Monday evening and it me; . steamy but n0 matter What , their below, week After w their we here can stand 15 above ii bit of snow foi- 15 minutei. ‘I'M "With the message of this Beacon Fire of Freedom bum. lng in my heart, 1 hereby solemnly reaffirm my belief ln Almighty God. and again declare my loyalty and air-malice '0 Hi5 MEJQBW. the King. I pledge myself to do all iii mi power to support all undertakings to insure victory for our arms and a just and lasting Pearce.” During the singing of the Male Chorus, His Honour Lt.- Glovernor B. W. IePage and Premier ‘Thane A. Campbell will leave the Drill Hall for the Beacon, escorted by Groiio Captain E. A. Blake, O.B.E., IvIJl/L, and LL-Coloiiel F. t Andrew, MM. Near the completion of the chorus the doom will he opened and everyone is requested to gather in the vicinity of the Beacon Fire. BEACON FIRE CEREMONY His Flonor. LL-Governor LBPBEG and Premier Oaxnillll will have arrived opposite the Beacon. TM band will till six bars of God Save the King and His Honour will teh the salute. Formed around the Beacon will be detachments from It! R. C. N. V. R... No. 62, C.A.B.'I‘.C., and tihO R. A. l". scliollll. under the command of Major A. s. Robertson. In 1PM of the Beacon and adjoining the detachments will be mem- bers of the R..C.M.P. The Band of m. a2 oAaTC. and! Bimdniaster Ii. E. Ward, will occupy it position in thl quadrangle The City Fire Brigade under Fire Chief Anglia McElachern, will be stationed at the north szzlw oi i116 quadrangle with apparatus. Immediately after the salute is taken, Captain. the Rel. Canon E. M. Malone will. in tho following u-oi-ds, dedicilll the Beacom-“We light this Beacon iit the tiiaullllrfli d the Second victory Iioan. looking forivard with confident?! to its successful completion. Thus we make our contribu- tion to a great eatise. As Mr, Churchill has said, We l" doing the most blessed won: in the world, not oiiil flemd‘ our heal-tho and homes, but the cause of freedom in cw! land." The lighting of the Beacon Fire by His Honor. IJPGWW nor B. W. LiePnge and Premier mane A. Campbell- The Band will play-Keep the Home Fires Biiiiniiii. Then the Male Chorus will sing-Carry Ori, blllfl’ o? Carry Oii-(Everyone is asked to Join in sliirlllll ‘will these numbers so as to give the celebration rnmmiin Y spirit), The National Anthem. __¢ (Office Adminlstrit- our drill serizennis for tilt" 11"‘ Ton of Joli!‘ Ainoii the activities laktl‘ Miss in by t e com have Wflm, Service) Mrs. dliectlon of the Nutrition Swim? for shipment to Eiifli-llllii Th” Mfg‘ Miss apples for this prriiPrl- transported loads of ii'o<t‘lroi.ofl,rlo_ All members of the Chill-f n,“ m, Christmas ilmc t0 510m“ t ' M; mo. ' , . p In September. Blllwdwr Connlrii. lv of Militarl/ Disifliézwrfln-Dftflfh- 0mm; criti- Women's "nmgrsifil , .,, iince Dreclatlnn of (hr stllliléi 122p“ nrt of the Detachmm We with to took the 5f. John Am- Bummer-side Sflllfllfigiirsc "5’ M summers‘ ‘ ended meetings in Bllmm ~ g Z¢ __f__ I feel that special mention should ~~ git be made of the great interest token T00 Li! _ y and help given (p the corn: by Ma- """ " ‘ w qpovl- or Tierney in Charlottetown and [pair-twp "Fizldmndiin. ‘eutennnt Ohpppali in Hummu- Unlined. Leave a 1,304- llde. These twg Jtffitfl‘! have been {My indefatigable in their efforle to hz-in lREhrF" gem, wfifiynl-nisln. RE£3299_g.4-3i.