ERSIDE JAND PRINCE COUNTY c Tignish Electors G we Dr. Macphee A Big Reception Largely AtiIe-I-I-d-C-d Meeting Indicates National Conser- vative Candidate Has Strongi Support In West Prince. aePhee, N ti didate for aPrlnnfg F The SUMM ill-IE \VEST_ERN GUARDIAN AGENT-Mrs. John Pond. I07 Harvard suumnas .2 and Pnuvca News. subscriptions. Advertising should be left with Mm p,“ h‘ ill"! ll In! of the following “or”: Gllllrlleg Dru g Mark Gaudetfsofzirei; _ “BIBSCIVC your vote and ‘t l“ Clffll‘ and unstained" he . "Your forefathers left you . .. .1;l...a_-,*." In closingkhe stressed the serious- n-sss of the present conflict and the consequences if the Germans should win. "King is goin position iliflilglflb a man w or you w .e nnning scif in the Urligds sStates," Strict — Phone zap The Guardian may be bong Amid prolonged applause he eon- vludod by opossum to the electors to support h.m on March 20. 8f. Toronto Bakery. Water 5t. Guardian will be delivered Carrier Boy Bl 2c per day or lilo per ‘m,- your order to the boy responsible for dellvcrier on .-'l‘his column is reserved for new; of ldcui intern-st but advertising o. u ncwsy nsilun may be insen- gq oi '4 cents a wurd strictly pay- nm- in uiivnnce ‘PINE TAR WITH HONEY for marks referred u; a radio home in which the speaker declared that should be elected. Here he was in- terru ted by a voice from the saving: "He was a good old Dr. Grant: “He is bi favor of Voice: "He has brains." Dr. Grant: "That's more than (At this int th chair-m tovintcmedgo to restore order.) _______________ R WAX all kmlds 1n stock TRAIN from Sum. $1.25. rtoyais vs. s stations in PPDPQfLLQIL -—HOCKEY Beueque . 71h. Tniusuay, Free until Bin. Bedfiquc rilnk. Admis- leton. Tip ‘lop lea ltilacPhee deoiamd 15° Not only was the g unprepared but the people of the Dominion were not oiently of how the government was prosecuting the war. , dealt with Dr. Manlons war record and referred t0 his ability as a leader, ference was made to the refusal of King to assist the Conservative can 7.___- SPECIAL gold fish . d two fish with every f Nyal products. This Walker and Semple ‘ wsington. L-58-3-4-3l —CONGRATULA'I‘ in; extend-Ed to Scr L. 81180" LJWCCIISH 5X85, ilil’tll‘li c in place at Bi'a.e's. ed a‘ meetmg thug‘ .. .-. L with)’. president of resided. Despite the 005M011 of the roads the hall was filled Many women were m- ,Mr, C. P. Mcc more dirt in one is in 10 Liberals." Grriilt abandoned talk of nfidnigli ri-JCIAL ’l"~IAIN from Sum. Tory than there HRQiElAR '4 d lVLr. Htpburul. "Since then they “m” the mm sew,“ (Ifilgnthblzi {lad taken on 40 men to do nom- ing but the 010311-118 and Dolls-hing been discharged by Dr. the from Dr. G t. He told of receiving h tisuuhip and that he missed from the m. Jay told of Liberal member for King Charlottetown and saying to "You did it at last. Grant answered, "I'm sorry but what else could I do." To he gave as his reason for the dis- brothers halal worked a had to order by the chairman. “The Canadian Legion asked for soldiers who but never not it." m Jay dOCIBEM, He read from I-Iansam m a.ffi_ qavit sworn to by himself stating that at no time did he take an i1 cs. returned which he had paid for a number 0f Wars. There was $740 coming to stations in proportion. Han-y Dam, on m, British Govemm t 1 L b‘, h ' “ ~ en n es a .is - in" air training schools in Can- ada two years ago. had been adopted th have done much to relieve unem- ployment and at the same added immensely to the the Empire when war came. At the present time men were seeking to enlist in the active ser- vice. the speaker declared. but were unable to gct in, apparently be- cause the Government prepared to provide facilities, Mr. Adien F. Arsenziult. K. C.. Summe side and a former member Provincial Conservative Government also mhseting in support of Dr. and went on to deny that he had Promised to got markets for fish. Ho did not thiizfc l-Ion, Mr. Mlch_ mid was a failure gs Minister or _ fishermen were not given relief but compensating" bolted the poor price "Ian Mackenzie we; exonerated and kept in Parliament and pro. mated ‘to smooth things over‘ and siivo a disturbance" D1‘. Grant admitted that he had made lots of promises and that he had oltcn done that before with- out ever being able to fulfill them, the speaker of the Nd to his qualities . - i)’ ospltal on Sunday, Mai-ch 3rd, S. ails a political can U. ING NlCELY-It is pleas- o. Int leis “Inning a gooq Macpggflswevgeagmléi; Inst great Conflict. his ad ress WHY angle of Federal the Prince County has. entertained th-Mms mbsrs Oféllfijvlis- l _ ______ Church athcrhmne (m s“ list an dca t will FJOM MONT- on Tue day aftrrnoon, for Lllfllllllllll llil-E returned from a -§____ m‘ past and p"°““€m' to lliolltlcflL-S. —CASB DISP/IISFED- ainst a Durtv fi- “Iml m5 record of the King Government. boih before the Wm‘ and since. Alt 1m the vicinity of hough King ad- ‘hm-i’ °1 ‘he w“ Years’ 2d been expecting the \V.lI‘ for tue past acluai outbreak cf found him wholly unprepared, Dr, ___ fContliiued gfrcm _pa ge__ 3) kcnzie as another failure in the Iiiug Canlllet. As Minister of Na- tonal Dcisnce he had neglected ltls dillirs with the that Canada was unprepared for the" war wnrn it broke out He was cle- mcted by Premier King, who men "Jig-saw method" of [shifting the men who failed in one denarzirisnt to a promotion in an- othcr, D.. MacDonald said. "A r-omising Man" Dr. Grant was sent to Ottawa. on the strenzth of his promises. the speaker declared. "he became very promising man." (App ause). "He promised 4687 men a job on the car ferry, 2600 mcn a job on the Cartier, and 1019 on the dredge, an old woman." MacDonald said amidst the loud cheering of the audience. "He also promised to 5| crease the old rig-e pensions from $15. to $20. In fact he made so many promises that he is afraid to go through the country." the speaker "But I am not afraid to do so and every day I meet the skeletons of Giant's promises miller old (applause). "Not onlv this but he will promise again and I ask the peo- if” they would be fooled once ore. He cited Dr. Grant's failure to securesshareoftllw . f th Province when it was voted for the rehabilitation of the fishery indus- try when the Liberal candidate was at Ottawa: but he had let $50,000- tto the.wheat farmers in Bennett's work liven after him. Dr. MacDonald said, "Through his ire trade agreement 840.000,- 000 nae come to Canada for pork and s. great deal of it came to Eastern Kings. Because of King's ment with the United our farmers in te pork market oduct at s cheaper price. In spite of this the Government ing" about "reight rates. won't reduce the rates in order to make cheaper feeds for the mer. After March 26th. there wi! b? ‘ireodmethlng done about it, he de- c ~l\’il film scni L0 us for de- rn contrary to the as dismissed by Mag- prov-ed that ‘the be another party-S, —LUCKY WINNER Johnson was the luckv last week's crntrst at Mr. Callberltts store in Bfcquc IFS he Maple Loaf Flour Cc Increased Sales Tax He said the reason the Liberals had lnorrriscd the sales because of the Tory debt. "We mo]; the sales tux off building mater- Ozor niie SCYVILC. cc. L-425~2-17-S w a1 gjféflnth“ h defied been guilty of it. llc made reference to the num- ‘transporicd over- ‘sinr-c the beginning of the u an endeavour to prove Can- azius" pl'€'])£il"‘c‘Clll€$5 for me prQSenf, due to long hauls, Dr. MacDonald said. and they were asking for a. pork storage. if elected ne promis- to take this matter under con- siderdticn and work for it. The speaker declared that Can- aca was suffering from the trade agreement with the United States. In the agreement trade was to balance with the Un- ited States trade but this country is docked as h'gh as 20 per cent on oumency exchange, hie said. ten sessions and had been unable to. $25. as he ‘Dr. Grant enumerated the pub- ml Calteck is vs,“ 11o “UHB (luring tile term of the s‘ s‘ built at George- $60,000. Voice: "How much did the 1gb- oriilg man get out of it?" fault. KPL-p your‘ mouth shut." II\'fl.liS\‘.Cl‘ to another pertinent question Dr. Grant said: “It's only one ‘Tory blackguard." Voice: "It doesn't happen to be a Tory blaokgualfl." The chairman had to restore "Maniun is a good man but he shows no signs of being a leader." -—Friends will renrct to learn that Mr. Lnus Fitzsimmons is a patient in the Prince County Hos- pital. 3 “I defy any to prove that in Politics from the born ‘until the time e for the Rcd Cross i‘ ,""illll\i8Cl for their patriotic it Lear?!‘ pf Central crn v.>:ll no friends in Smkvile. N. B.. and Sunimersidew- ‘mmgmism “wards S. Government stating that the Lib- eral Ixader had declared that he would go inttod opposition if Man- C -POLI(‘E COURT-In the Sum- narslzi» Police Court Pu ills Honour Stipendiary lifagis- . H. Strong, K. 0.. h preliminruy hearing --F‘rlends will regret to learn that Mr. Jam-es tlent in the Prince Cou pltaL-S. “Roosevelt came up here a few years ago and smiled on MacKen- _ zle King and I am afraid he got he Cmibllllled- Lawrence River." lng of n sum of money. The case W35 adjourned until Mr. L. G. Lewis appeared for the Crown and Mr. C. D. for the accused-S. —STI"DY CLUB WELL AT- TENDED-The weekly study club at St. l\f.try‘s convent under the supervision of Rev. Mother Super- iiir is well attended, 0 members being presem each week. The subject takaln up is Voice: "He was a soldier." Dr, Grunt: "No, he was e medi- u. voice; "He did his duty at the superannuation fund" he said, “madam. sun "I was not elected on prmnlses". and him. speaker continued. It is B00 Commission working on the matte E519 i0 at present and with the excitemvt .- of the war the deal Iélfly be sllr; ilge tgdtillllfiilla all? giltgz élalilaastnnzi . the Sill-dike‘ Sflid- "I WWW 111 be" m 29" ‘hi5 milneli" declared the peop‘e of the Dom- inirm would be saddled with a huge debt if King attempts to put this children are vlsitin mother at Jogglns. N. S if a man is dlsmisse returned from St. _ "he-e Sh” h“ been "mung h" cause the Conservatives were go- S. m 0 -» world has ever witnessed Ltgtalitarian rea eninz everything even to our lwmiii." the Senator said Voicef “Did you ever promise a Job on the oar ferry?” Dr. Grant did not answer. g that Mackenzie King had paid to Hit- rild Mr. King had paid that visit because he was a peace- f "Where was he in the Dr, Grant: "You keep quiet get up here after I am (People started. leaving the hall didn't do anything for Car- digan as Senator John place," Dr. Grant said. Dr. Grant said that the condition of the troops was and he quoted Major General A. G. L. Mc- Naughton as sayiniz that thw We" 1n Shape. MacNaughton is a ood Conservative, he said. louse) referring to widows‘ allowances durink 5M present war. the that allowance was made for only two children and anv mo" i311"! this number would not receive any —-Miss Ellen Harrington. teacher at Clinton was a recent vislto Siynlmerside. the guest of her aunt. Mrs. Charles Ramsay. S. -Mr. Harry Hinton formerly on the staff of the fniemational Fox sl Foods. Summerside left on Saturday for Toronto. S. Hubert MacDonald who visiting in Rumford. Maine, hes returned to his home leis Rest B Lack of Preparedness ued. "King called a of Parliament and with the excep- MacDonald denounced the Dr. Liberal Government for their lack e even though they had been 58,000,000. for this pur- pose. "The shadow of war appeared two years am. but when it broke the soldiers had not enough equip- ment and ClOEIGS," he said, "you benefit is derived from these week- ly tolls-s. Jl/DSING 0F FOBTY HOUR! Hours Devotions St. Paul's church. ‘emn High Mas of Exposit ll conclude this morning with Mass of Reposltloirtilhrlelghbour- tlon of Mr. J. S. Woodsworth every man was in favor of Canada de- claring war." "Since then it has been theduty of the Government to change the whole organization from a ace time brozram to one of war e," the speaker said. Boards set up to meet the emer n- oy of war and e were worldnz. vglldlconfefiiégsd and 310i’! was l’! use a once parish- ~ rs. ' 5, eon that Mackenzie King had dis- solved Parliament so hurriedly was because Premier Hepburn had pass-‘ ed a resoluti people _ ada was not doing her best in the war effort. ‘This was broadcast over the world urges he sa d, and no self respecting Government could ignore it. _ .001)! also denied the statement that Mr. the loftetowrl. "The soldiers had to MaeDo al : "That is also true, I know, as I was in it." He cited the Bren Gun scandal and said that these were a few of the reasons for Mackenzie King "muffling" Parliament and depriv- ing the country of a "parliamentary nqu " Mr. King had insulted the Crown and brought Senators and Mem- bers fvom all over the country, had his message delivered them home. the speaker continu- d. Dr. Grant and Senator Sin- clair came home with $25. in their pockets instead of $4000. (Anvilausel. "The people are denied the right of finding out where i went," he said. "As far as the Krng Mr. Government is concerned the peo- ; know what they are vot- Dr. lifauDonald warned the elec- Erin tors against accepting money for a District Seed Pota t“ up thseir risk; ———— . . annon on u -Nawi.r woos nnrmnm- h. 3.1.1:; win. m, D-Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Dawson tosses at their pretty home part rlends extended iwelcome to Mr. and Mrs. Hz‘- ild Bngnnll. who were harried. Pink and white was the vvlvr scli-“me used to decorate the mm- Mr. and Mrs. Bagnall oo- "lilrd seats of honour th gifts and good wish- Lloyri Burns opened the --‘Mim Helen MacPhee nurse in Respite . Montreal. night to spend her vacation with her parents. Dr. J A. and M's. MacPhee, Slunmerside. S. equipment and clot eaker also ro erred to the way in 1872 at the age of sixteen, when the railway was struoted. Emerald in 1882 and at Charlotte- is Mrs! ClaraplCilrrie of Alma is mak- im e good recovery from her re- cent serious illness-S. “Mrs, William MacFai-lane of Hedeque was a recent visitor to Em ire to the near fu ure. Voice: "I know s. m who enlisted and his In his concluding remarks Dr. Grunt said that anyone who voted for him last time and ted this time would Mr. Jay's Complaint iurd Jay staicd that he was to nsoecto a . The farmers are losing money the arromoanying verses. Mrs. Ward schurman assisted in ar- dc an nppropriate speech __ _ everyone for their kind- .,‘5i H's hrlric was introduced and f"? For "My Ac (Pally Good -Mr. Guy Houshton. who for many years assisted the late Mr. that Dr. L\1nt had made statements which were very delicate and not worthy of the ‘Qlbllc platform. i daughter. Mrs. Hazen Phillips. __I l si to report that Miss tHi-zaler? “£055.. R. N.. is able tn be out 0":l about iiffflin 8W9!‘ her recent ll1ncss.-S. a Kenny's death. continued in old stand hasniloirggd His MHJQHW’! in to join his regiment-S. “n; J. n. Williams >1 with“ games and mus“. Tim wsv OUR aosnnilvo nousam - Major Hoopla _ ggggg “M "1 lemme“ l» "=- Arm criut YOU OOK KE L u gervative candida THEN 1 sAv, ‘ GLAD ‘ID HAVE HELPED ‘IOU -- I. HAD A MARRIED $15122 wrrH A BABY. AN’ MOTHER WAS - ALLUS AT HER HOUSE, WORKIN’ AN’ 1mm’ ALL 1H’ Best FOOD oven-- AND LOOK AT ME.- NOW.’ WELL, 600D NIGHT, 1'\.\. SEE You MEX’ TIME SHE'S Ail’ "IOUQ. EeAo, WALDO. Ti-isvlae anew! Pui=i=-i>ui-'i=/§ I Feet. As WEAK A5 AFTER I F1251‘ SWAM "rue ENGLISH cumreaw ; DO YOU HAPPEN TO HAVE A DROP oi= Rss-rons-rwe ?--- HAR-izuMPi-i/E JUST AS SOON AS SHE GETS CLOSE ENOUGH ‘I'D HEAR In refuting 11L SHAKE you“: gltgénent that Parliament had been ALL YOUR WiFEQ Fou<s WALKED IN, MAJOR.’ --- olution. he said, King ignored Hepburn but two after he liament was dissolved." HOSPITALITY AN' MEAL AT YOUR. CAM for public work duty to repar wharves in County and furthermore the work was done lust the same when he wasn't there-during his illness," Dr. MacDonald said to have King’; county surveyed for n possible airport WHY tfOlHED-S 6E7 63A =6 , him but he was denied the right oi’ obtaining any of it because he had been dismissed from the ser- vioeanidhehad notbeeninthe service for ten have been ble t his mime)’. but the lav? 5am mg: 1f n, man right to 11 1110mm and 8 days m the ger- vice and had 8 weeks holidays 901111118 to him. That left one day quired for superannuatign {x1551 e285. he said, The speaker Politics as a falsehood and anyone to prove that he had He accused Dr. Grant of laying to the infonmation at first hand Drevent an investigation. "Ladies v firgentlemen do you call he asked. Many voices: "No." 1W1‘- Jfi-Y said that he had Iw-rlt- to Ottawa on numerous oc- anywhere, He offered to ieavc of the money to the Red Cross oin the r d h u] help ailiemslélcili-grs‘ e wo d like H“ wnoludod with these words: Itook Senator J. E. Sinclair as Senator John p; 511mm; 1n m; suit of misrepresentations submitted 009111112 remarks referred to WWW‘ statements of Mr. Jay and Pr. Grant did not deny the It is a matter betweeg " said bad that m. .1 u . not his money frgrll u“ nfortunately the law provides that “This is the fflC5t critical Wit!‘ the nd th Governmenlls or: "When war broke out": he contin- special session He cited the number of different lrplalned ltow ey Senator Sinclair sold that the ree- tha name of the that Cari- on in of Canada. saying seven different lang- He Canada was uh epared for prosecution of t e war as far as; vrent. The s ainlng scheme which was inau rated in Canada in Rebuttal Dr. MacDonald in rebuttal stated He refuted Dr. Grant's misstate- ment about Manion favoring con- scription, sayln that Manlon haul de ared comer ption would be un- ‘Thousands were forced hm the by Mackenzie King's con- on-llwk of éobrfga the Con- a Sinclair's s . Senator use of th "For two years days the resolution Par- “Dr Grant boasts of getting money when it was his tho "One thing he neglected to do was and Hie 611F864 the treatment he had received Defence with ran e atta- ail Aggust, 1936, saying that Dr, Grant] accused him of political rar- wae - missal the excuse that Jay's two gain-st him on. At this dpoint Dr. Gram infer- be called to m i-nvwflzwtion for several of the were cfisr- M aid its election "speeches by (Prune Minister Mac- Kenzie) King, (Resources Miniswrl Crerar and Balaton.‘ was dg-grtrumsed he forfeited the I uperarmua ion, He . stated that he had been 9 years, Hon. W. H. DermimMlnister Agriculture and hisDeputgk M: mbened m, “M” R. Shaw retumed from 0t wa. e hm taken an acme urdav evening where they had been with its different Committees the theother two Women's War asking swung into action. cost! tow-n s. meeting was called oom- 1108 B-fld prised of two representatives from each Church and of other women's groups in the city. The Supervisor of Women's nistitutes for the pro- vince circularioed all the existing Women's Institutes and also the school districts in which there were no active Institutes asking them w do Red Cross War Work. As the result of this. requests for terials with which to work began P0 presenting along Maritime Provinces, p, brief for concessions on rates and of feeds used by Maritime livestock prducers. that A. MacDonald. M ture for N. S.. Hon. A. C. Taylor. Min- lster of Agriculture for New Bnms- wlck. along with Messrs. Walsh and King; Mr. Ran Matheson, Transportation Commis- ‘SIOII. Maritime Board of Trade; W g H. McEwcn. representing 118d a Son who ls going to mllan Livestock W. J. Reid President of the Mari- time Chamber of Agriculture. man under the no held rvith Federal ministers. prom- an actiiiél Dag’; inent officials of the Federal De- time I w“ partment of Agriculture, members o; my dls_ of the Bacon Board and of Price %Zieads and e r . xp essed confidence that some improvement will be made regarding f costs a re- aid tn t _ ngigféygé, 60th Wedding Anniversary e MRS. ARTHUR KAY 0F CHARLOTTETOWN CEL- d, he jg unable. BRATE A NgglaléLE at the home of Mr. and Mire tliur MacKay 288 Grafton Charlottetown on Manda when this estimable coupe celebrat- cd the 60th anniversary of their wedding, having been ma March 4. 1880. Relatives and able event and to wish them years of hap lness. The table TO0R13 WBTC of tulips. snapdragon and tions fill social evening Roy Smallman and Bessie Smallman contributing vocal solos to tertainm were present, Rev. Alexander Mee- .Kay, of Norton, N. IE. Claude MacKay of Montagu ‘don MacKay of Charlottetown. Mrs. R/éllben Rcgerson of also Ml‘. bald MacKay. town in 1908 and retired on pen- sion in 1925 having completed years of faithful service on the rail . MaeKay and Eliza Helen Henderson) ere both natives of Freeland but have been residents of yours. ‘Iliey are each 84 veers of ago- nnd had a fa four dali one son coola, B. 0.. about a month BBO. ver. and a Bilrns in Walth of congratulations from their Maj- yvics. King Fllimbeih. Hon . King. Prime Minister oi’ Hon. B. W. bePaife. Ilieut. Governor. Hon. Thane A, Campbell Premier of the province, and others. Annual Meeting Red Cross Society when Prince surveyed lately county was for three airpo . Dr. Grant interrupted the speaker seyinglthat he was talking longer than e should. "All right give me the votes and {"11 give vou the Mac- tlme." Dr. Donald concluded. HEPBURN (Continued from page 1) iii ~ all the men blanket leave "so that he could deny that there had been any disturbance." "I challenge Rogers now to deny that there was a vzoient disturb- ance and that these young men parading up and down the streets in protest against the lack decier-_ were of training at the school," the airmen had been doing.‘ ‘ruining n “Fl-roe” the Department of making a “fe-rce" of the training centre at the $7.000.- 000 hospital, lonaed to the Domln- lom at the outbreak of war lvLr. Hepburn also critnzlzed Prime Munster MacKemp King charged him with having m- and memnliiwwonueio: the pm: and the ‘radio through his censorship." "Well." added Mr. HGPDIUTI, "he as well." He said he had been crit- iciaed for "preventing dissemina- tion of this political propaganda ("Canada at Wait") but " employed censorship to cover up at St. Thomas." The film in question, Hepburn. will be released for showing in Ontario thee/tree the day after the general election, arch 36. m. Hepburn declared ll Ins "msnlfwtiy unfair" for lie 0on- adlan Government to “take ed- vantage of the moving picture to , .. picture. he said. includes (Finance Mlhlsbfil‘) Returned From 0ttawa Conference of W. with The representatives from this Ho- ince were accompanied by Hon. J. nlster of Agricul- their Deputies the Can- Co-operative, and A number of conferences were the Trades Board. MAO- ANNIVER- An enjoyable fimctlon 000k 9% ‘semi evening on rlends to celebrate the ecorated with bouquets came.- After dinner was served e eelisht- was spent, Mr. his sister Miss the en ent. The following eons and damhtere Mr. and Mrs. e. Gor- Summerside; MacKay‘s brother. Archi- Amohg others present were las Smallrnan Dimmer-side and and Mrs. J. L. Douglas, Char- Mr. MacKav became an employee f the Prince Ediward Island Reil- belng con- He became foreman at WEY. Mr his wife (nee Charlottetown for 32 milv of four sons and except ters, all Bell l- livindg ztrold who die in A eon James, resides in Vancou- daugl-iter Mrs. Austin am. Mass. 'I‘hc criebrnnis received 9551129! George and Queen .W L. Macks-mic Canada. (Continued from page B) nual Rotary Radio Auction. We are vxirnmelv grateful to this organ- ization for their invaluable assist- nnce which makes treatment pos- siblo for so many more handi- capped little ones. Treatment was provided for 32B needy children clnsvficcl as follows: gblék$§S and other eye conditions Orthopedic cases-105. u Convalcscemt care at camp - Oi-hcr cases-IO. Of the 105 orthopedic cases '73 received treatment at the Correc- tive Clinic conducted at the Red Cross on three afternoons weekiy bv Miss MacDonneil. 323 examin- ations of orthopedic cases were DIAN WOMEN'S WAR WORK MITPEE Y and“ garments accordance speci sent out by National Red Headquarters at Toronto. w mention of the two young women who. out of cuttings from the hos- pital supplies, have "O0 most Polish Rofuvre (Yllil'l"f‘f1 supplies which dute:—-Sncks 3.7041 pair's. 504 Pullover Svvmfcrs. 056. Milt-s H00 pairs. K110003118 i2 pairs \Vnsli kcis It'll...» Hospital Bodumvns Bod Pods. 352. Hnmniou Bod Pads. 30 ‘Priiuvrlilar Banrlngcs 321. Ab- dominal Binders 1H socks 105. . Bag Covers 1'10. lint Wnior Bottle Covers 6 SKITKOOIYS Gnivns. Surzrons Cups B. pairs. Refugee garments dressings 3,535. made by Dr. Acker at the spring and full cnincs lint) lil Summer- side and Charlottetown. Dr Acker also performed 33 operations and. manipulations. There were 80 new cases reported. and 31 were db- charged. His services are grea appreciated as well es those of the other physicians and surgeons who care for our eases gratuitously. The special rates given by pitals. optometrists and railways enable us to do moze work with. the funds available. As in the past. we ere deeply indebted to Mia Wilson and her staff of Public Health Nurses for their untirlng efforts in assisting in arranging for treatment for the physically r. I. no‘ 80mg w control m. m9“! handicapped children in the provi Jay I lnce, Crippled Children's Camp n this year the Crippled Agni Children's Camp was held in mid- summer. “Id Mr‘ eleven crippled children. convales- cent built up for operative were boarded wider the cni-e of a nurse and a teacher at the farm home of Mr. at lilarshfielri. The ch on an airerzige 4 1-2 cost was $4.32 per week. excellent that. it is hoped to develop this project of s. convalescent camp m’ prevenforium so that more childn ren may be served for s. longer period of time. For four happy weeks requiring i0 be treatment and those and lifrs. Lee Mui i‘<i"en gained 5i E .. o. § o Such results were obtained ‘In conclusion, the staff gratefully . the they b9 WENT-lied i0 94161153 aclmowledges the generous assist- theatre audiences when members “we and of other political parties an not?" hospitality of many throughout the province. and wish- es to record its ap reciation of the help given by Nat onsl Office and. by our own Executive. Respectfullv submitted. CATHERINE lilac-LEAN, Dir _ 00M» T0 FEBRUARY H, 1940. Mr. President, Ladies and Gentle- men: Immediately after this Division Sat- formed ifs Provincial War Council Work Committee In Charlotte- ma- uring in, several new Institutes were organised at Oleary. Alber- bon. Summereide, Hunter River, Georgetown and Bouris. Pzince entirely by the three Bra ch- es above mentioned and Charlotte- town. is so far the centre for the rest of the province. methods we have been able to con- tact all for the Red Cross and we have not been will show. By these who were willing to work disap infed es this report Branchm of the work. accounts ere kept of distributed and the sothatitmaybelusdib évgiateechpowl-issacoompm In miedioittetovg Friday afternoons m out the women in charge of too short or which have lcnotsorridgeesremerlredfin» eovbyiihe m or amen-vis- e ladies in charge of lint- ing checking and packing are to be found in the work-room attend- ing to their own Particular jobs al- most every day o the week, That you may have some ides of their prepnrricness I would like to mention that on one occasion we received a request for 1300 pairs of socks and were able in ship these out on the same dav which shows how well fhle‘ province have responded to the ca . by one of the Officers Command- the workers thouahout Another time we were asked g an Island Unit for 170 pairs in of half-mitts. In one o'er-k the 1'70 pairs of mitts were knitted and ready to be turned over like to mare special groups of in miarlotteiown I would maria over fmrlncnfs for Fiololwlilz is the iv of finished linvc com!‘ in t0 Scarves nitraN-lvu. 375 pairs. llflmcis, 59. Cloths. 50. Pneumonia Jao- 506. Wristlc-fs liospifn‘; Bad- FAN‘ Mwskr 36'», Ice 10' Plflliilgnl g‘! Personal property no): . 225. Surgical! This makrs a total of irles r-xclilsivc of the 3,535 mirgienl dressings, All this could not have been achieved without (he splendid o0- npcraiinn mid support of the wo- men who by ilir-lr made illl< "rout work nO°SiblQ. My offnrls have sincere thanks go out to vnrimis Cnmmitiovs and in hi2 ihc willing workws in town nnd conniry from whom we have revolved such whole- heariod and vnircd cn-cvooration since the work sinrirrl and to the very efficient and obllcing staff of the Rod Cross. Rcvwciiullv submitted. MRS. J. II. Mr-OUAID. Chairman. Women's War Work Commit-ice. ~ (To lie Continued] gnu‘... sin-a- ..,__- .