r » F L w! Y"? wee: o THE v CHARPQTT_I5IQWN__QQQBDIAN___ ISITING KINSMEN ._.Pf\95 FIVE __ ___._-i Compliments of Kinsman J. C. Cullen Mutual Life of Canada WELCOME TO VISITING KINSMEN BEST WISHES ron A raorrrsata AND snxovsnta warn-nun KIN. R. M. SMALLMAN SODA FOUNTAIN — LUNCH COUNTER _. TOILET GOODS — SOUVENIRB — The Island's Largest Drug Store REDDIN BR OS. LEO M. DOUCETTE — ROY M. SMALLMAN _ Success has attended all the worthy KINSMEN since their, inception. held hers. l visiting delegates. r. PRO WSE BR 0s. m. efforts of the And may they have the same measure In this the first Maritime Conference We extend a warm welcome to all IIOTES IIII DISTRICT 7 IIIIISIIEII WAR SERVICES IIIIIIFEIIEIIGE Charlottetown Intel, any s; “s g ‘awaiting ‘I is Msritiiuea and New- Glut-arid u. l-Ssint John, Bo t- vllle. Fredericton, Moncton. c N. B. Amherst. Piciou, Rallies. New Glusow, Bydney, Glace Bay. P. It. I. Charloteetown. Nild. Bt. John's. mentor omcaas atgvomori-John o. Johnson. scy- 11 . . Con, .4. o. on”, _ Jenna‘. m 50¢ - Arthur Hamlin. Syd- new» Treasurer-Albert M. McLeod, Bydne . Pas Gov. -W. A. mallah. Saint John. OITIClI-E CIIAILOTTITOIVN CLUB Pres. Lorne E. Callback. Vice-Pres. Roland Taylor. Past-Pres. Ernest B. Lord. 800-. Lewis B. Turner. Trees. Richard R. Rice. Directors. Stuart Ives. Gordon Hulehison. Reginald McLaine. CONFERENCE PROGRAMME Saturday 1. Mornin: Business Session- 2. Dinner Qpesker, Lieut. Colonel K. B. Rogers. 3. Aiternocn Business Session. 4. Dinner Speaker District Gov- omor. AIM! AND OBJECT! 0F KINBMENBIIIP The obiect oi’ this Association shall be to promote and direct iel- luwihll! among young business and tion, a most sincere welcome to our City. to the visiting delegates BEST WISHES CONFERENCE. To the Visiting Kinsmen : I l wish'on behalf of the City Council and myself to ex- tend to you, Kinsmen, assembled for your Maritime Conven- May your many deliberations bring forth in large meas- ure a fruitful crop of the excellent and effective projects which has been the custom of your fraternity to inaugurate and bring into effect for the general benefit of the communities who have been so fortunate as to have you serve them- May God bless your meetings and give you guidance. B. ROY HOLMAN, Mayer. METROPOLITAN STORES takes much pleasure in extending for a very successful and pleasant KINSMAN GEO. SINCLAIR, Mgr- Measional men within ihs Dom- n oi Canada and Newfoundland in the end: ‘i That they msv be improved and educated in modern business and professional methods and ethics; w 2. mt the interest oi each in the weliare oi his community may be stimulated; 3. That constitutional authority may be upheld: 4. ‘Phat a spirit oi cooperation. tolerance and understanding be- tween all nations and all people be fostered and stimula‘ ‘ and that unity oi thoizht and purpose throughout our Dominion be sa- tablished toward this goal. 5. That they shall carry on sor- vlce work within their community. MILK FOB BRITAIN The 100 Kinsmen Clubs in Can- ada and Newfoundland are united in one gigantic service project-the well-known Mllk-ior-Britain Cam- Pflltn. This cunnailn Wes be n 0h the urgent request oi.’ the nritish Ministry oi Foods when war condi- tion had icrced the milk ration down to one-third oi a pint per day. What s, pitiuliv small ration ior a glowing child. when we consider that Canadian children drink a full quart or more eve day. The Kinsmen Cl have carried on many projects to raise money ior this essential war charity. District No. ‘i has send 186.010 quarts oi milk already but when we consider that there are ten million children in Britain we realize that the work must be carried on steadily and with increasing eilort. Kinsmen are in- deed grateiul to the general public, who realizing the gzavity oi the situation. has s0 generously assist- PRINCE El CAPITOL and EMPIRE THEATRES ed in this campaign. Wishing you continued success in your efforts in sending “Milk To Britain” And also to your committees working on post-war problems. EVERY IIIIISIMII DELEGATE is alwayseure of a l-IEARTY WELCOME TO CHARLOTTETOWN and EVERY KINSMEN CLUB Not only deserves our warmest praise but our Hearty Financial Support ior that most worthy of their ongggvogn, IIILII for BIIITIIIII FIIIIII l! you could have heard Harry lingers tell the story of the need oi Milk for Britain, you could almost have heard the Babies over there crying (or It. Arc we not toe careless and indifferent to such a need. J. P- CROCKETT Stoves and Furniture THE KINSMEN CLUB are doing wonderful work in their “MILK FOR BRITAIN“ CAMPAIGN They are deserving of every support and we take pleasure in wishing them every success in their war conference. MILTON ’S OLD SPAIN J. R. WILLIAMS “The Friendly Jeweller" Wishes all Kinsmen Delegates a very successful War Conference- liood Work Kinsmen, Keep It llp I May m. visiting delegates enjoy every minute of their stay here. IIEIIIIERSOII & BIIIIMOIIE vou- vim "oven nus m" In The "Milk For Britain" Drive, Now over the top in your conference- WALLACE E. SCANTLEBURY A successful conference with best of wishes to all Kinsmen Clubs CHESTER A. CAMPBELL’ Jeweller lWARD WELCOME KINSMEN GOOD LUCK 'l'-0 THE DISTRICT NO. 7 WAR SERVICES CONFERENCES G. H. TAYLOR Jewellers for Four Generations Kinsman Roland Taylor All the Beet to THE Get Your Ties and other needs at THE MCDRE £- MQLEODMH Wishing the conference TIIE BEST 0F LIICK together with a warm welcome to all visiting dalegatgg, KELLY & MclNNlS WELCOME TO THE KI NSMIEN WAR SERVICES CONFERENCE Hearty congratulations on their “MILK FOR BRITAIN” as well as their “MAGAZINES FOR THE MERCHANT MARINE’. Campaign, KINSMEN l //'/_.if//////';///// MEN'S STORE May Your Deliberations Prove Successful from all angles. >i___4 THE KINSMEN CLUB ls doing a worthwhile work over the DOMINION and may this conference lead to even better results in the future. S. A. MiWDONALD nm-uqq-w-Hn-Us- -- - i . .-__..._... ._.-4\ $1..