r111; gigsgggarrarowigcumomn AR SERVICES DRIVE STAR TS MONDA Y MORNING, MARCH 24th —— EVERYBODY Province by Six National Organizations: — Canadian Legion, Salvation Army, Knights The most challenging War Services appeal made to the public of this _ _ the Y. W. C. A. have, under Government direction, merged their respective requirements of Columbus, Y. M. C. A., Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire and into one gigantic drive. This appeal is made in order that these organizations can continue their work of serving men in the King's uniform; and the men of the Armed Forces count on the folks back home to continue their loyalty to them. SIX APPEALS IN ONE --- GIVE GENEROUSLY 1ST. DIVISION-DIVISIONAL COMMANDER, I. J. KOSHER TEAM NO. I TEAM NO. I CapL-LEONARD McDONALD CilpL-I’. A. MURNAGHAN D. J. MaeDONALD RAY KEENAN I. W. CAMPBELL J. ALFRED KELLY IVILLARI) G. SPEND DR. W. G. IIOGG J. M. IIIURLEY J. A. FULLERTON A. H. MOULD WALTER WILSON IGNATIUS IIIURPHY WILLIAM OONNOLL! 2ND DIVISION-J. E. RICHARDSON, DIVISIONAL COMMANDER TEAM NO. I TEAM NO. I0 Capt-A. L. MncPI-IERSON Gupta-C. F. H. MacDONALD I. O. JOHNSTON! G. T. IIARDIE DR. HEATH MciNTYRE GEORGE J. TWEEDY. K.O. D. B. BISHOP E. J. GALLANT J. ALFRED DOYLE Lt-‘COI- K. S. ROGERS G. F. HUTCIIESON J. J. DUFFY GILBERT GAUDET 3RD. DIVISION-D. M. GASS, DIVISIONAL COMMANDER TEAM NO. ll TEAM NO. 1| TEAM NO. 1| TEAM N0. 14 , , Capt-DR. B. c. KEEPING \(K cape-ii. 1.. SEAR Capt-H. c. BOHAKER. ll- t- ""11""? 1111. P. A. CILEELlIIAN w. i A- U ER d c. SINCLAIR A. a. RUSSELL r. w. '1" ' an R _ q ~ W. It. JENKINS SAuUEi siurrii 1- ‘iilllm ‘ B""PON"LD .1. LYMLQAR” WALTER. BEARS 111i NE 111111.141 J- h? 51ml!“ M" 1m. .1. s. BLANCIIARD A. 1:. 011.115 n. 11. BTTan FRANK ACORN 1'1"" "~ '~ PftL-"ER 1.. 1.. NOONAN DR. w. 1t. CARSON EARNEST DlcCARE! DR. w. 1.. ivlevoN/itn Capt. N. IV. LOIVPHER and - 1- HONNELL 4TH. DIVISION - GORDON M. AVARD, DIVISIONAL COMMANDER TEAM N0. 1'1 TEAM NO. 18 TEAM no. l9 (‘iipL-J. 111. Me *1 YEN Capt.—II/IRRY (YUDIIIORE CBpt.—IVAL’IhR ooss u. 01141111: SMITH 0. K. rREsBy W. E. REARDON E. a. Buu. E. r). (LAWSON E- S- LORD A. .1. 11. QLAM THOMAS McMILLAN FULTON PIERCE .1. A. Me 11c W. 1'. ivichiaon ostrl-m maxuom) T. iwr 11111111101111. GEORGE G. WOOD JAMES CUDMORE T. w. BENTLEY 5TH DIVISION-MORTON DEW, DIVISIONAL COMMANDER TEAM NO. 2s TEAM NO. 2s TEAM NO. g4 CspL-K. u. MARTIN, 11.0. Capt-T. c. BAYER. Cant-J- P- CROUKMTI‘ 1m. A. .1. MURCHISON .1. 1c. liELANtib-IR .1. w. 1-". siccAttuiu, Jr. 101m 11 K STERLING. Min-DONALD 1111. I). T. WAYE .1. c. .110. uonunr HAROLD SPILLETT Lt.- oi. c. 1.. McKAY 6TH DIVlSION—N. H. DEBLOIS. DIVISIONAL COMMANDER TEA“ NO. 2'1 TEAM NO. Zfl 'I‘EA'.II NO. 29 Capt-J. E. ’I‘R.\INOII, CapL-J. I’. (‘L HIKE Cilptw-J. l". LEIGIITIZER E. M. Ii.\(‘ ‘ALL C. A. Iililili Capt. J. J. LEIGHTIZER II’. E. (,‘()'l"I'()N L. A. illzirDOUGALL Iii-A BROIVN . IV. C. Mel i) II. A. MESSERVY Dliljm‘ .I. R. PATON. iII-C. E. M. hicNE IN STEWART IVES ('01- F- l- ANDREW’. ll-JI- EWEN H. ANDERSON Col. J. l‘. HOOVER. lVLC. Dliljlil‘ R. II. DUVAR The Boys Wl-io Are Serving .... Our BIG CHANCE CITY ORGANIZATION Honorary (‘huirman— ilON. G. D. DEBLOIS Chairman- Capt. N. W. LOWTII Vice Chairman— T. I10!’ CUDJIORE Vice (‘hnirmnn- J. J. DUFFY Vine Chairman- R. l). QUIGLEY SPELL-II. N. . (‘OIILIIPFTEE IVALTER S. GRANT and A. B. FISHER R. L. (‘OTTON and TEAM N0. ii CnpL-G. HAROLD IIENNESSEY R. C. STODDARD J. AUG. MacDONALD LO. EARL TAYLOR JAS. Me-CLURE EARL McINNIB TEAM NO. l Capt.—WILLI.AiIl TRAINOR GEO. P. THOMPSON J. J. lIIcDONALD F. GORDON HUTCIW TEAM N0. 1 Capt.—R. H. HUGHES R. H. BELL J. E. CULLEN IVILLIAIII T. ROGE" EMERIC HOLLAND HUBERT MORRIS TEAM NO. O Cnpt.—W. R. LEPAGB MARCUS CALDER. O. C. CRASWELL J. H. GERRY FRED CHAPPELL J. B. FLEMMING TEAM N O Clpt.-R. L. WM w. 1'1. SCANTLEBURY .s TEAM NO. 15 Cnptw-DR. PAUL J. LEONARD JOHN RICHARDS R. E. SELLER. S. I’. PAOLI R. H. JENKINS S. T. GREEN r. 1i<>r1:i:11.11oiua LL-(‘oll u. c. (‘IIANDLER and N. D. McLEAN TEAM NO. 18 CiIpIr-BIIILLEIGII TAYLOR R. G. TAYLOR ABEN McLEAN ALTON H. BOURKE HAROLD HEARTZ ARTHUR. JONES TEAM NO. Z0 Capt-CLIFFORD MCDONALD EARL XIIPDONALD E. II’. McKINNON ARNETT IIOIVATT WILFRED LIVINGSTONE CLARENCE IIIOINNIS J. ROBT. NELSON IV. (J. DAVIES SPECIAL COMIWITTEE NON- RESIDENTS Chairman - W. E. CHAMPION TEAM N0. 25 CapL-F. R. liiz-LAINE I). H. WELLARD LEO DOU ‘ETTE 'i\ N TEAM NO. II OlpL-B. F. TINNEY R. R. HURST FRED CANNON IVARREN A. BURNS S. D. IRVINE L. W. ROPER. SPECIAL COMZMITTII SOCIETIES and SCHOOLS MIRS. FRANK FRASER MRS. HAL WARREN lIIRS. ARTHUR. HENRY WOMENS COIIHIIITTEE MRS. EDISON W. STERNS IVLRS. D. L. MATHIESON MRS- R- H. DUVAR MRS. G. D. FITZGERALD ZIIRS. ARTHUR MUTCH MISS E. BAGNALL lllRS. H. A. IIIESSERVY MRS. REG. ‘VIORRIS TEAM NO. 26 CapL-J. E. HARRIS GEORGE E. SHERREN MILTON STEWART J. A. BENTLEY, K.C. P. E. PALMER G. F. MOORE Our Chance To Serve TEAM NO. 30 A. RIX . RGIJ R. BRADY II’. S. IIPGHES, III-M. L. II’. GUODWIN. ill-M. JAS. S. WALKER II. R. LARGE. Capt-IV. (i F v AAA a AAA a n‘ ‘a A a , Amateur Glamour Girl She laughed. "You used to want ms involved in a romance -to1' pubiicit_v's sake. Why the sudden change?" He didn’t answer at once, set them studying her. Then, he said slowly, "You're not sure of yourself, Tonia —I can see it in your eyes. You're not m love with Warren -you're never going to be really in love with any one, any more than I will be." "That's what you think!" "I understand you pretty well You keep seeking desperately -f0r happiness and, with each new man that comes along, you delude your- self into thinking that he will be the one to give it to you." Jim paused, let the silence run long, then startled her with an abrupt proposal. Tonia, why don't you marry me?" She gasped. "Jim! You might st least give me a little wamlng; be- m dropping s bombshell like s l" “I've been thinking about it. for s long time," he went on earnestly. "I know, of course. that You're not in love with me, and I'm not even sure I'm in love with you, but we imderstand each other perfectly and we get along like s house afire. Moreover, we're both seeking happiness and seem unable to find it. Maybe we could find it together —you and I. Shall we try it?" is rose, touched his hand. "sorry. Jhn . . . no." “Then it will be David Warren?" she nodded, but that nod was s lie. (the had come East, not to merry, but to see s certain girl Wm she feared, might kill her ion or vid Warren. (To De Continua” TM STRIPPING BUT NOT SUNDAYS OHIOAOO. March 17 -—(AP) -— Six nights a week Nancly Lee Dodge. 18-year-old scclalte, ap- pears 0t s theatre-cafe for lessons in stri devising from Gypsy Fwse servos as under- On Sundays it's different. Her only irofessionai an agoment that day is at s, lasiliionab e church where she sings in the chclr. Nancy wants s musical career but sws the stage uoiild do. i s, bum steer, Jim." l He smiled. "Well, your time was not wasted. You met Hollywood's most glamorous star." As the group reluctantly broke up. he took Tonia! ann and led her to a chauffeur-driven car. Half an hoiu" later, they were in the sitllng roan of lhe suite ‘,,,, f that had been reserved for her in " ‘ s smart New York hotel. everwheie 8110 went. They liked Tonia. removing her hat and her. She as always friendly. gloves, sank down on a sofa and ' ~11 David coma Easy," Sh, ‘aid, watched Jim more rcstlessly about “there will be a story. That's all the room. This restless motion was I'll say now." typical of him. He wa rarely still. “Bu; m; m“. isn't m that you A tall, lean man, with dark hair are mung a Lwmmonm vacation that was prematurely giay st the irom Hollywood?" temples, Jim Kirby was more dis- "I do every year tingiiisl-ied looking than handsome. siQiilficsnoe in that," He had nice brown eyesi an en- They asked her a lew more rapid- sssins smile. and n hnbi c! 100k- bmnmes, iii-e questions about her friendship m8 0“ l" 9P5“- T151, hTMq been 5 pm§gnggf on with David Warren, Hollywood m- Tonia. had known him for five the trdn. rt lsre that had just chestrs leader. She parried all of Fteafl- eve-T 5m" she Md 3°“ 9° lkridpd‘ “ImthepNek, York airpun“ ‘them. Premier Pictures from the stage. Now she was besieged by news- Then she sew Jim Kirbyz East- papQX-‘npn. em publicity director for the fihn A photographer said, “Hold it. wmvmy w which she Wu under Tonia” Flashlights flared, snd oontrrsct. i-ie was pushing WI-Y cameras clicked. through the group of newspaper- r -er asked. " 1V1)’. what mm- gbciugoiitour romance wioh David He readied her.‘ $00k he!‘ hand- Waircn? rt is m.» that an foi- "Hello. Tvnis- You're M lovely u lowing you to New York and that ever.’ He looked u thought he you plan matrimony?” might kilss her, but he dldrit. ~.\:.> ronvsiicnl." she said, with a Turninz to the newemnermen. he "we laugh, ssld, "That's all, boys. Miss! Lane "Aw, play ball, Tony!” is on vacation, you know." Ncwspnpermen always called her “But YOU mid ll! Sh?“ 118W 8Y1 Tl-JwL-lin llollvwmwd, in New York, announcement to make. That was More Heat With Less Fuel keen about keeping you in the Clean Stove Pipes and Chimneys ' mews riirht now. Your next picture “Ever since we have been using Carbo- il-‘lflléauTnlfilglraP-‘go-‘Vlglél hlmxglkm m Oxide in our furnaces we notice that our 1__wm and the Wmflors,.. ' radiators throw more heat with less fuel “and: grinngiound;pon’t you like and get warm more rapidly than before. y __P‘,r'i0'l']'a"1h__ y" A)", This product also gives good satisfaction ‘mo... "gr-m," - in the cleaning of stove pipes and mgggllrsn ‘Yéiltnyfp-"zflllilg, "MW"- ehlmneys. The Sisters of our Lady of the ' ' ' Bnered Heart Convent. Convent of the im- maculate Conception, Buctouche, NB.’ "Suppeise I nm?" Jim lrt s cigarette. I'd ssy Try a 35c package and become a regular user. 'r:u're planning something. Matri- mony." said defiantly. The Rogers Hardware , w I I Company Limited l jZ3§?°.l.l"£l‘;.£!"§t€f .2111‘; "Well?" Tonia Even if 1’ am, haven't I a right to ll Hit]; rivacv?" i-fe sig ed. ‘iso you think you're '11 love again "Think, Jim? Can't f be sure?" He nervously crushed out his “any more genuine than your pre- ivicus iufatuailims Knmvimz you {in well as i (lo. 1 rlrrvft believe it is. Don't be rash. Tonia. Don't go and mwrry this fellow. and then dia- y cover im lair that it's Just im- other mlclnll " . “England, Stand Firm!” ls the imom which has been War Services v Campaign "Elnglzuid Siuiid Firm!" title of a received by the Lord Mayor 0i Liverpool from a New York citizen Mr. Albert Ralph Korii. of Blond- way. In a. letter Mr. Korii says it is his inlcntion lo send the poem to 100 Mayors or the i0) largest cities in England. 1e poem is as follows: England stand firm! The world's aflainc; You wage your fight with heart of oak To bur Great. Britain from the shame of kneeling to the German yoke. England. stand firm; Your people. Crave Their native land where free- men reign. And Brzlsins sons have sworn to save Their children from the tyrant/s chain. By Joseph Chadwick We've helped bv munitions, tanks. guns, shins. ‘plane ; now let us do what nceus lo be done for "the 0111's"~th<-mselves. You never 11.1w iniled them-you will not iail tiieni now Bhow your love, your gratitude in B. personal way. Help 1o curry on the vital work of the Canadian Auxiliary War Services Urguiiiaatioiis. Campaign for funds begins next Monday. I‘he Canadian War Services Fund ‘Mwe-wo-mae e e CHAPTER l! Toni; Lane, tall, slim and blond, vans arrestingly beautiful. Whit?» was more important, she had poise. She carried herself proudly. serene- ljr, as llicmgh she found the world saiisiying, _ Jiowever, if one we“ discerning. one could see in her eyes s look that xvas not quite happy, and one Qfillld see in her smile s trace o! There's no only no ionul fund campaign to be held during the next twelve months. You'll cont-ribuie your share. won't you? Drive starts next Monday. Our boys in uniform are defend- ing 0u1' liberties! Will you help up- hold their nibrzile, their spirits? Give ireely-iind. then a little m0re—bo the Canadian War Services Fund. starting next Monday. THE CHURCH I5 INTERESTED One verv eminent Canadian Ec- clesiastic offers the comment that wherever possible it should be brought to the attention of those serving and the people generally, that members of each communion contribute to the comforts which are provided by the War services Fund. in both monev and eilort. Hg sug- gested that it be made plain that huts, recreations. eic., have been made possible bv the gifts of church people. along with all otiiers. Already the Primate oi’ Church of England, has through his Bishops requested all cierg to make special reference to the paign. and the Moderators of the Pies - terisn and United Churches have also recommended. the campaign to their people. The Right Rev. Bishop Wells. C. M. 0.. senior Anglican Chaplain will speak on behalf of the campaign on Sunday 30th March over the Canadian network, and the Right Rev. Bishop Nelligsn D. D. Senior Roman Catholic Chaplain will do likewise the following Blin- day. It is quite evident that the Church is in full sympathy with the objects of the kvnmpnlgn on behalf o those serving in the armed forces o Canada. 11418-34241. He, too had just arrived in Holly- wood, having left the newspaper field to take s position on Prem- ier's publicit/y staff. He was ae- signed to publicize Tonia and did LhQ job well. In the process, they had become close friends. six months ago, he had been transferred to the company's New York office, to take charge of the publicity department, with s sslsry that rivaled that of s star. "Jim, what was the important announcement you expected me to make?" Tonia asked him -now. though she knew, the answer to Iicr question. ‘The West Coast sent word that. you were going to marry David‘ Warren " "52 you stoked the press onto me "I have to do my job. ‘POM?’ “You know I don't want to be shown off during vacations " "Vacation or not. the studio is England. stand firm; Though nights are long, And bombs 0285i] madly through tli r. Your Spirit lives to right the virmng That shrouds the world in dork despair. Einglafid. slund film! Kind skies wl ‘ 1. it Wltli liiendly beams your fut- ure lvslh And stars that greet. the blackout night Know well their day Englsncxilt stand firmi Your lion ca will never crlngs before the oe. “mile Eiifllandh heroes do their ‘part. A111 strike the boastful despots ow. The Lmd Mayor has replied to Mr. Korn thanking him for the poem. and adding, "We in this ooiuitry do greatly value the genuine sympathy for our cause which is fclt by the proph- of the United SLRIPS. and we are much encouraged by lt.” TILLIE THE TOILER - MAC LEARNS SOMETHING. DON'T WORRY BECAUSE YOU LET ME KNOW PAUL'S A G-MAN your sons shall have notssn YOU HER! ? SAY, I'VE GOT TILLIE TO THINKING YOU'RE A G-MAN- , SHE NEVER DREAMS THAT YOU'VE INVENTED THE WORLD'S GREATEST HAND'6RENADE cigarette, then came and sat down opposite her "Yoirvn thought yourself in love a dozen times before, then discov- mrcd your mistake. This time, you've Charlottetown, P.E.l. - cainnui ii iur $5.500.000 will be the Lean the Miss A. .1. Archibald of 8m rerun N P. s. ISLAND FOR $30,500.00 11v STEP! Provincial Organization IAIION HON. l. W. LePAGl, LIIUT. GOVERNOR NATIONAL sunsssirrsrrvs HON. SENATOR l. A. MACDONALD Iouolu! 0114mm: HON. DR. T. A. CAMPBELL, PREMIER HON. DR. W. I. P. McMILLAN <11 Price Oolnly (ii-flung. Honorary Chnlrmsn Prowl-chi Ohllrmll .17. I. Donnell Provincial loerohfi Major ‘I. ll. lheNnfl rrovlnelsi Treasurer M. Albsn Farmer Ilbliell! I. I. Hurley I. II. llelenn Colonel The Honorable J. L. 111111-1111. Chairman Peter (l. (‘link Vice-Chairman O. B. Morris Secretary l"°""" HIIIII 1r. Morrison Dr I. A. Clark Icy find-ore I. J. lonelier I. P. lob] . W. Lowflar l. L. iilollllnl N. D. “Milo!!! ll. D. Qnlgley Treasurer W. ll. Bruce lummernlde Ciuvlrumn W. A. Currls County Organisation IIIIIYIIIIII I. I. iilserheo, M.L.A. Executive J.0. Byndmnn Ilsoul LePlIe A. W. Iiyndlnln 8t. Clnlr Trolnor l. A. McLeod ll. W. Wool N. A. Dari-sch Lineoln Wood Gordon illee LISTEN FOR WENDELL WILLKIE MONDAY EVENING MAPLE LEAF GARDENS TORONTO SPEAKING ON BEHALF OF Canadian War Services Fund ‘new. Executive loath Strung, 11, (1, I. I. Dalton I. L. Willet A. B. McKay Nell Durant Leigh Hmllh Elmer Pinenn Edwin Elfey ._._.___ Kill’! County Organization Ohslrinnn I. (I. Helicon Yioe-Ohsirnlin I. P. MePhee iufy-Trens. Melvin MrQuaid Executive H. D. McLean, Souriu P. I. Holland, silllfli. J. Frank Sterne, Buurlli I. 0. Welt. louris Gee. I. McDonald, Ionth Lniie The Eastern Guardian FSQuris C. W. L. .."I'hi| column is reserved for news of local interest, but adver- tising g newsy nature may be inserted at 2 cents s word. strictly ILILIFILIPJJIJLILW- At the March mcetinsvl u" Souris Sub-division Cllllmllc Wo- men's League. the Prmldrlll, M11. G. Campbell was in the chair. 5f:- retray and ‘Treasurer's rcpolt 1M read and adopted, lotlgfls: were read from the conveiu-rs oi Citizen- ship and a. follow HP 1w" "°“‘ the convenoi- oi’ study Clubs. ‘ It was decided that vim 0W1; saving stamps be e1‘_\'@11_'° lm-“ld scoring high marks in civics in‘ l"l2“1""'°'.'l“" 1“..:*::"":§'." e cac - ~ 3m?‘ “Wm be!“ ivlixarylisavéonvent and High S6110“ The Christian Life in the . m. “dim 5Bme_ After the call of worship and the Qgkly study club are to be litld reading of s. Creed on ‘Qtiristisn on Tuesday night loi- lhc baliuce Living‘, the subject wss treated a o; the lsnlen season, will-i Rzv little differently to the usual order D_ p Qrgken a5 leadvi‘. a 8W4 of service. Poems and Hymns were attendance is expected. used to stress points in m; pro- ' A mm o; money was voled i0- gram. A hum-be o! ladi Wm, 5y Mary's church mood P0811115 which made the n box of groceries me hem! 50f- intexestiziq. A d wan-led to the Sisters or the Preo- Own Way Lmd", on; 51°04 Monastery me inwr out H. Davlson and Mrs. D. M. Mac- o; we month Donald. ma. Marjorie Hyndman The ‘ma; service cnnveupr re- WM the accompanist. After further pofbfld articles of elotliiua Mm readings, this service closed with fi-mggfles purchased for needy lim- n“ ies. Pm r" sung sweetl by s. M. McDons . The entertainment Convener. Mrs. and ljoined in the lord's Prayer. D, 1h Megonnnck reported ll v The Study Boik, ‘Links between gusfu] Maidl" Gnu; dance sponsored m" 1w Wm" we: vm cloeblv by the sub-division. dealt with by Mrs. George Gordon The usual Easter llowiz- (lit? l0 who [eve a. shoot synopoiis of the b; Pumhaaed for the Altai‘ story, then she called on s mimber m, m; work convent-i; Mrs of the members who gsve short iollowlns sketuies cn the llfQ 0f WOIi 0f u-flclgg made by C, W. L. mroi- bers and given in to lornl lied Omss during past week 10 "l?" . . - , airs soil." while visiting in Montreal. ggli-tsminiattsbogshsgliigiit: RIIIII 3 swflt" brought some ideas which mifli: be em A “animating committee win 0f 111092812. I-fld filed in one of 011i‘ 5 pointed to bring in s slate of DY" meetinm mere. After minutes and 1B... 1°1- the April meeting. 111W" Roll cal, and report cf sick calls. i, the annual meeting. Tiu mi- the moon: closed. Refietiments m‘ Wm b, mm M, early :1. lvivem serv and s. pieuant half condmom Wm our was spent. '4'- bers of units o ,_"'*“‘_—_'“"~fl H m lbmwho h“ attend ss the National convention h , rllei’ eon in Newfoundlrnd in one eerv- '" “mm” “hm m mm" M 1 on b -di Lion ice. is home on furlough vial in; $$d§§§°$°'ul§¢"i.s§§nn villi" reports promptly to their Diocesan Secretary. ...'W. M. S. MEETING - The regular monthly meeting of m».- W.M.S. of the United Ohurch. Montairue, was held st the home of Mrs. Calum Bruce with a. g-od at» iendsnce of members and visitors. The president Mo. 5. E. Haywood was in the chair. ‘The Worship serving was taken by Mrs. M. Msc- do Trinidad. of attending family in Montague. i‘ Egwililezn service man m‘ r mo on mm" m“ rel‘! friends in Hontegg. and I Mum‘. c w p By Westover MACDO WHAT THISKRAQJVI! case WAS ue TO! MY NAME I AND DO I