* ~='--'1>~\--..vuhrrw l i i i l t | l l I n u APRINDE EDWARD: TIIES.—WED. Only illillilill Wollloils ,‘ ill:r(ii:"l' or t‘. w. L. _ __ 1 ONnliffliit u-r INSTITUTIONS _ PAGE, six sewrrcmno. .. vsnl-"s ' g y; psrwrwenev! Thriling ve ad rearing laughter blended to give ou the VEXIEST picture of the year! ii? ‘v 5 roman vk _~ Ten time: the Ten lyelull WI?»- LUCILLE BALL ANN MILLER . DESIARNAZ {HA l.‘ Le ROY An All-American [omboree of fun . . football . . youth - . pep and romance! RICHARD CARLSON EDDIE BRACKEN‘ FRANCES LANGFORD Alum-Novelty Comedy-Merrie Melody and ereen Snlpehotl >1 SHOWS DAILY STARTING TUESDAY 3.15 — 7.00 - 8.45 - THILUCEARLOTTMUWN GIJARDlAN do,» CAPITOL: T0llAY-TllE$.—WEll. Ten tlmee - Funfull time: e: It‘: hard to laevomflli WENDELI. WILLKIE AS GUEST STAR SIXHHTNG 'I‘L'ESDAI' lwrrrisblgs WILL lioalx urxtm AT 3J ' ‘ O P 1t g l/ l : .. League lepol spa, Cfl of the Lcrlguefl; kindly iii- t. iii the needs oi’ the llliilfilfé. Sisters of the D/IDIIIISICIY of H . Home were rcllicm- S lig ltepcrt was sub- bol l boxes of chocolates being sent Curivviicrvof insillil- tliclii. Generous supplies of fruit _vphc~n Tlwillior. atmtho and candy wee aso given to the =tlllu of the Chilll-tlfk‘ Sacred Heart HCmg llnd to the H“; ' -eli of the C, W. L.‘,D~l."1l. . _ _ l At the inquest of our Chaplain. of this C.¢ll_il‘lil.iE‘.C.l Rev, Father Dougiii. one dozen m‘ (l to l)?‘ Sill, ‘to lill?’ Aii- , Rsym cs, and one dOY-lil of Scapular- of lliis Sllb-uivlfildl.‘IIIG-(lllls, also two 1:11p‘; bllndleg of _ the wcrk acccmpitshed Catholic rczidzng matter were sup. Hit’ term Jilil-ll i040 to Apiil pied to the prisoners at the Jail. _ I [Numerous Catholic Itlagazlncs and "ular activity of our; pullers have also been sent to the ' \i.';‘lll tile liirltler; Sanltorium tor our people who ‘.1 Ifiuil-iirllggfl llllf-lltlli ill hc-ilth have many hours (T ll" lllil tuiher in rull and ccli- ct’ irliclic=s to endure as best they |llI'l\'. . of In conclusion. I wish to state that (‘rs Cf the PlO-l it '5 ili (loin: Work oi this kind, that the value of it health or lie-lit, Wc- (lclllp to realm ("s ili what. , WI‘, ' I l l'f‘\\ n t 0 l . is in . pin: hap- _ the lives of olhers. No . v 1 y investment bangs 5o great rrrptioll was PZIVQII‘ u return. l "miching the] I am grateful for the ptivilege of ' will“: servui: in ti“ Coilvenbrsliin and tol extend brs" ics to the Presid- 13'5"‘, l "HYl memrlrs for surcrss in the ‘ 1k at" the vmirg y 1'. Ri‘$l)€‘(‘l_l\l1 y s-ubrlrited Alf‘ E TRAINOR Conwne‘: of Institutions. ‘ REPORT‘ OF (i, lV. ll. (‘ONVENER OF STUDY (ILYISS ‘Rt;- loilfivlntr report of thg Con- vcrl-r chStudv Clubs. Mrs W. J. n Allwmll?“ \ Sllhilllllf‘. at the l7 l » t’ the Ciiarotte- lCll of the C. W. L. flnh<~5umll a h‘.'if‘f rfilfirl. liln az- ivltics 0i our Siudv ~ l ,_ . .. W. T. in mcatiiias hold to . cvrrv “re-ck, WF-‘llhf’? fWlv cw‘ prev n" Bible rrfs of Bufcrfl. SfALE IN MILEY v am zu.’ .12; T \ “l” may” g awn/raw Y \ fir’; lHIHIH //((//'.1I¢ l/Zfi’? Q ./K e N YA m”. ”‘=‘"" ,’ u? //_,,,. mum/a $1 afim/mfw’: ~: r 'll.l- i l ~ll for Africa have, miplurrll Adtlis Ahztlia, the 1211' 1| of Ilhi an impcrtzlnt marl crillrl- aml thl», Ital- Iln- garrE-nll there ziplilar; to ho m-ivng mm n; re- ., the princ p;\| - ‘l, the p‘ rt in tart mT-l 1y l! . n‘:'i|‘\v:lr(i lo Jun torcrs around lltwstr will! Int‘. fro. t1‘ a, from Av" wlt-k- ll ‘ Iv to lir- tzilru n 1t- pflllfllllw- , s _ . s: uillirn l. a \Ull‘l‘I‘lll‘lll lltitr. The rem Ill nf lho llzil an I'm-rs in t .\f (a are unt ill n pa». Inn l’! m; c ll proton: d ‘-l ull. A.~‘l‘ r63» q n |‘il'~ <t'rv. lilil‘: in tr ‘mt-n lLlTP lirk n into llr-rra I""i" l‘ 1' \'.".l l‘? Avlllc ,\ "l \ I h hflx‘ Ii ll vi Z91l,ll<.‘l'| lni‘ - \_ ‘Lrif- . '11- ncarnl; fluiidizr. 0n tLr mzp thr li-"uvjy Ital-k Aim- rrprrscil‘... the hattlefront. The shaded are“ ere tar-H by ‘he llrltksh. \ ‘ lunch and a. game of auction. There are five Catholic families in this club, men, women and children. EVCYYOIIQ enjoys these evenings very much. Great; interest is shown the Bibe History lessons. l Mrs. Ben Gallant. Leader of a Flench Group of ten members studied the "Faith 0f our Fathers" and some Bible History also French Catechism. Iuthcr Loftus, attended these meetings very regularly on Monday liighis. This group knitted l8 psirs oi mitts and 8 pairs of socks. Mrs. J. H. Blanchard directed two knitting groups, both‘ French groups knitted 69 articles: 30 pairs of gof socks size l4 foi- lciligce boys; 2 pairs of ladies knee stockings; 2 pairs of ladies ‘long stockings; 9 pairs army socks; 22 pairs of two-way mitts; 4 pairs of plain mitts. Mrs. Paul Peters directed one ' French group of 5 members to knit ,fc~r the Red Cross. They knitted ‘to date: 26 pairs of socks; 3 sweaters 4 pairs mitts, 3 sczirfs. y Mrs, Frank Murray's group studied =the Encyclical of Pope Pius VII (m r-xhorlinvg unity iii oplzmiiig world evil and also. Catholic Radio Ques- tion and Answers by Carthy and Rilmble Other Study Clubs met under the ffliltvlitlil 0f Nirs. Relic Gzliltllli. Mrs. D.illi€’l Kelly, M's. ltlattliew Maiiar. Stephen Ilrainmr and Mrs. ,Enlily Murphy, but I halve not. hBAI c nip cte ieports from them. . I am sure that you will all agree ‘that the WOTk don‘. in this con- , ilcctfon is excellent and that a great lmflilV members took part ill Stully ‘Clubs We wou‘d like to so... even more study club groups and hope that next year every member will, take an active part. i The work done by some of our Study Clubs in aid of the Red Cross is leally wonderful and these mem- hers are to be congratulated for ,theh~ splendid contributions to war work. I It was my intention to visit every- one nf these study groups. but owing - to unfoseen circumstances. I was unable to do so. Respectfully submitted Letitia M. MacMillan. Convener of Sflldy Clubs. REPORT 0F C. W. L, CONVENER OF SOLIAL SERVICE The folowinlg report was sub- mitted by Mrs, L. J. Murphy at the Annual meeting of the Charlotte- town Sub-division C. W. L. held Apzil 0rd. As Convener of Social Service dur- ing the past your, I hereby submit to you the report of the achvities carried on by the committee. We have endeavoured t0 continue along the lilies of the good work so v/el established in he preceding ‘yous. Oil Thursday afternoons members of the Committee. met at the City Hospital fol' sewing, a. .0.|li dicing provided by the Sisters of Social Service. As there is a constant, demand for clothing of all kinds, great. ef- fort is put forth to supply those \\‘t\i) at 1n need of necessary gar- niclits. Here new garments are | iii-.i(.lt.‘, and 11.190. urticucs oi clothing 1239 ie-mode ed, titted and repalr- l he generous donations of members and friends of new and used articles {of clothing, have met the 110065581)’ hequirements for sewing. As a re- sult of their iabous. about 250 new artchs have been made and ap- piomliately 500 wrtices of various |kincs of clothing for men. women ,alid children. have been donated -io this wolk. May I help make men- tion of the donations ol a. bed lpruil: mid tWO matiesses. both lprlichcaliy new by one of the lilienlsezs of the Committee. '10 provide necessary funds for CEJYJIZ on the work. a Rilmmag: Sale was hed early in June, the ' eds of which amounted w 33.58 This committee was also fortunate in securing l]. motion picture spon- , lored by the League. Application for I tilts wrls made as usual, early in the year. but owing to other organiza- 1 ttons in the field with a like request ,a. picture for the Catho lc Womens League. was not available until the month of February. We zcceived 50 per cent of the sale of tickets and W010 abip to cuntlibutc $300. to ihp Soc al Servo; Department Oi .thc City Hospital making a. tote! l donation of $333.58. l "Ihc above statement speaks for ‘itself. and, if God rewards a glass ‘of water given in His name. what, ibcnefits will He bestow on those '\\h0 gave so generously. without ‘counting the ccst, and those who . gave 5o freely of their time as well ,lis those who laboured so arduously towards the financing of our en- ldcavoura. Judging from the elithusia-m and spmidid cc-opuldticn 0t our Com- mittel- and members we feel assur- ed that they not cmly realize. but assume their ful rcspznstbility to- wards preserving not onlv the tem- ponl. but the sp ritual welfare 0f Gods less fortunate ones. Before closing I wish to thank zsliiccrl-lv our Rev. Chap ain for his ‘i: d vrcrds of advice and encour- ment which hrlprtl in no small . (e to stimulnt, interest in our lurk. . l at o wish to ply tribute to 0w Rwvrcnd Saielr, of Social Service, luille- whose direct-ton the wait Jrhlit man could not. fulfill; In confusion. I wish to express sincere gratitude and appreciation to our President. membe s of our committee and all mem- bers who s0 willingly contributed when requests were made and f0;- their self-sacrifice and untiring efforts in all occasions, particularly during the sale of tickets for our picture. Were it not for their zeal and ctr-operation the success of the Social Service Depart- ment of our Sub-division could not have been made possible. Respectfully submitted. Gwendolyn Murphy. Convener of Social REPORT 0F C. W. L. CONV OF EDUCATION ENE]! 'Ilhe following report was sub- mitted by the Convener of Educa- tion. Mrs. P. J. Ready at the An- nual Meeting of the Charlottetown Sub-division of the C. W. L. held rd April . Following the Annual Meeting of Aprll 1940, having been appointed Convener of the Education Com- mittee, I beg to submit the following port: Prizes were given bv the Sub-divi- s‘0n to St. Dunstanis University- LADY BROUGHTON Central figure in the murder trial of hei- husband in Kenya Cloony ls bionde Lady Diana Broughton. Majol- Sir Henry John Broughton llblire Dame Acadrny. Rochford Square and Queen Square Schools. The organization meeting of the Cdthilic Collegiate Club took place at. the Knights of Columbus Hall 0n ‘Thursday. September l9. 1940. with Father McCardie. as moderator. The election of officers was as follows! Pzesldent — Ted Wilson, Secre- tary — Camille. Peters, Treasurer - Phyfis Rossfitelr, Committee - Ilrantres Kelly, Gertrude Butler. and Norbert Reid. In December. Misq Hilda Gillie glowed lantern slides of Iceland and of points of interest in Europe, Later on. Mr. I... A. MacDonald of the staff of C. F. C. Y. gave a very interesting and instructive lecture on radio. The weekly socteis were held on s-lturday evenings throughout the I-‘stm until Lent, These were l-liaperoned by tip. Convener and the following c/mmitlee: M's. James Btown. Mrs. F. Murray. Mrs. L. J. Murphy Mrs. R. J. McDonald. Mrs. J . J . Trainer. ‘The music for the, socials was supplied by Messrs Albert Blanchard and James Coody. Later Messrs Jack D0y'e and James Coady furnished the music. S'nce Christmas music has been furnish- ed y Messrs Austin Connolly, Elmer Gallant and James C0841?- Respectfuily submitted. Helen Ready Convener of Education Committee. IIMMANUEL (Philip saith unto him. 10rd show us the Father, and it suffi- cieth us.) ' The lightnings flash, the thundei-s ll ro , The billows rise and roalr, The tempest sweeps across the land From stormy shore to shore. The sun in heaven hides his face, The clouds of heaven lower. And Nature's forces vie to show Their devastating power. I think of how our mcienlt sires The face of Nature viewed. And dfimed they saw in awful i; ts Its Author's mind and mood. I think of how the nations yeamzd Yet doubting feared to see The God of quaklng earth and sky. And stormy wind, and sea; 'I‘he God who thundered from the ak De Of Sinafs blazing hill The law of holiness to man. The law that showed the way of life To Israel's ohoeen race, A law to be fulfilled elone By God's redeeming grace. And thus it was, men did not know Nor were they prone to find God's presence in I-Iis only Son So gentle, good, and kind; Who crrnb, to do the Father’! will. His nus-age to declare, And illustrate 9b anxious men A Father's love and care. He stood beside them on the ship 0n stormy Galilee. He bade their anxious fears to C0858 And stillcd the stormy sea. And lo, the message of the Son Tre Faithful and The True: Behold the man who seeth me, He sees the Father too, McKenzie Charlottetown PEI. Easier i941. llurli that 00LD today with "DB. MOBSES" The qenilellilllive action o! Dr. Merle’: lrldlln is accused of the slilylng of the Earl nl‘ Errolt, Whn was found shot. in the head. BUNBURY Honor Roll for the Month of arch- Gmde X L-Mamie MacCaiiumi r 2. Jack Farquharson; 3. Robe Bouyer. Grade VIII L-Ksy Judson; 2. Carl Hemm; 8. Wilfred Mutch. Grade v 1.-Helen Jones; 2 Betty MacDonald. Grade III L-Shirley Judson; 2. Herbert Mason. Grade II L-Ira Finiayson. Grade I 1.——~Nll’/I Thompson. Freda Carver, Teacher. GRAHAMS ROAD SCHOOL Report for the Month of March: Grade X l. David MacLeod. Grade IX l. Willard Wigmona; 2. Mary MacKay. Grade VIII l. Violet Green; 2. Lois MlicKirinon. Grade VI 1. Ralph Wlstmore: 2. Eric Wigmore; 3. Marie MacKlnn- on, Grade V 1. David MacGregor: 2. Innis Macbeod; 3. William Green. Grade IV l. Darrach Murray; 2. Bryce MacGregor; 3. John Ward; Grade III L-Mzticolm Campbell; Grade II l. Reta Merrill. Grade I. Sr. I. Jennie Green; 2. Russell Merrill. Grade I Jr. l. meddle Campbell; .. . Ewen Campbell, Teacher,’ BRUDENELL SCHOOL Honor Roll for March: Grade IX i. Doris Nicholson; 2. Mae Nicholson. Grade VIII 1. Jennie MacLai-en; 2. Louise Glllls; 3, Jean McIntyre; Grade VII 1. Stewart Dewar. Grade VI l. Charles Dewar; 2. Margaret Dewar: 3. Abner Dewar. Grade III 1. Charles Fraser; 2. Annie Mae Stewart. Grade I 1. Vera Dewar. Teacher, Jean L. Dewar. FLED NAZI TYRANNY LONDON — (GP) — Many Eur- opean tefulzcl- industries, partly financed by their own money ius government relief of rent and ax. es. have sprung un in the Tram Valley Estates of Northeast Eng- land and the Thcfolest Elstate 1n South Wales. The Eastern Guardian ..'Thls column ls reserved for new: of local Interest. but. adver- tlslml of a newsv nature may he lmerted at. 2 cents a word, urictly payable In advance. ..'SOCIAL GATHERING -'I‘he Baptist YI-ES. was entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ileltoy White on Tuesday eyenlng. The ev- ening passed pleasantly in games and contests and the your’? people enjoyed every minute of e time. Refreshments were served and a plelasant evening came to a. close. Personals ..'Sheldon Stewart, service men is home on furlough and visiting his family in Montague. —L. ..‘Unit.ed Prayer services are be- 111g held tn the different churches 11f‘! Montague during Holy Week.- ..'Mr. Fred Show of Bonshsw ls in Montague called there by the illness ofLhis mother, Mrs. Daniel aw. — . , _____ ..'Mra. Florence Romans of Boe- ton i: visiting in Montague, the fleet Pill: open: the bnwbll. help: :l|:y lever by Ollllllllfl your eyltem of pol- nmouu wastel. "Dr. Mann's" [law o! lle juice, Ilfll dines- lmn-helpe eat you on the rent to ulck recovery. lnluat en Dr. one’: lmtlnn Root hits been oarrledon, for kindnm and courllely shown ct ell W119». Pllll —:t your druqal: Dirk! u llvellver,_pramotnn ‘ est of her cousin. Mr. J. A. Moc- cnzie. -L. Deacon, director of auxiliary BEADS "BLITZ" DOCTORS Canada’: barren uni moot exalt.- ing‘ “my unit l: norr being organ- tled in oronto. Its member: will do no fighting and carry no guns, but. they'll see all the motion that‘: going and then some. Officially they call it the 7th Light Field Am- bulance, but in army slang they're the “blitz doctors." Attached to the ht Canadian Armored Dlvhlon. their Joli la to ride along with the links and armored trucks and m0- toreycles, handling tlhe wounded ll the! 8°- cleartng them out. to the rear. To head this thunderbolt of medical action thg III!!! ha: chosen its youngest R.C.A.M.F. lieutenant- colonel. He La Lieutenant-Colonel M. C. ‘Vatson. Red Gross aids For new Canteen At Halifax TORONTO. April 18 -—(CP --N. Summer-ville, chairman of the cen- tral council of the Canadian Red Cross Society, announced tonight the orgimziatlon is contributing $20,000 toward: the erection of a new $30,000 canteen and recrea- tion building. for sailors at Hall- x a . . The building will be erected Just outside the c ty on property pro- vided by the naval command. It; will be operated by the North mid Services Canteen Association, made up almost entirely of naval offic- ers‘ wives who have been running the canteen in a former church hall since the outbreak of war. The new project will have a large auditorium with a stage for con- certs which can also be converted into a. hall for entertainments and dancing. Games, reading and writ- ing facllites and a canteen will also be in uded. ‘The Red Cross donation was made at the request of Col. E. A. ser- vices for the defence department. and has the endorsation of Rear Admiral Percy W. Nelles, chief of naval staff. In Mcmoriam CAPT. W. COOK Captain W. D. Cook, M. 0., of 2622 Williams street, Vancouver, the tall, courteous chief constable of the National Harbors Board farce on the Vancouver waterfront, died Tuesday night following a lengthy illness. He was a popular colleague both with rank and file and l-hc executive members of the port au- thority officers. Capt. Cook was of Scottish-Can- adian ancestry, a native of Belle River, Prince Edward Island, and was in his sixty-fourth year. He had a. fine record as a soldier and served in the Boer War and Great War. He was for i0 years an engineer on telephone construc- tion in Brazil and he also held a teaching certificate. PROMOTE!) IN ACTION. He served in the South African War from 1899 to 1902 and was 1n the artillery in France and Bel- gium from i914 to 1918. receiv- ing promotion on the field for mer- itorious performance in action. He {ggéed the Harbor Board force in Surviving are hts wife and three slepsons in Vancouver. a. step- daughter in England and a brother in Ca1ga.ry.~Vancouver Exchange. Imperial 0il Shows profit MONTREAL. April i1— (CPI- Consolidated net profit of $17,838,- 717 was reported today by Imperial Oil Limited for the fiscal year ended Dec. 81, a. decrease of $1,- iiliifiég compared with $19,250,071 n . Net. profit from Canadian oper- ations reached $6,029.21“ or 25.7 cents a share. compared with $5,- 192,042 or 19.25 cent. a share tn previous year. Net income from dividends was lower by $3,349,188 ll; $10,706,891. This figure was equivalent to 39.71 ‘cenltgage. shale, against 52.18 cents n . For lots of BIG Eggs rel- Ne writing. No mane orders. No bother. Just ehvorre, or f0 ll. Chagie: I. Worth. 223 Eaton 8L. Chart tie (‘Chicks on dink!) G. hnnklln Brown. New London Mn. 9w. MIMI. I. B. l. lltmtcr ‘Mrs. J. P. Beer who was fn ,Montl'eal taking a course tn hair- l dressing returned to her home tn Montague on Thursday evening.- I m Brae‘: Punter. ll. l. 4. Kerwin:- n Charles S. Illekny. Perk Corner Glfth McLeod Int l0. Bollthwelt A. J. McDonald, Trundle Crm: lluuell Senentnagh. llllh Bank PRINCE ED WARD THEATRE s1‘. CHARLES AUXILIARY APRIL Holman and Mrl. Holman. , . b ._ . OI‘ THE CHARLOTTETOWN HOSPITAL PRESENT! “YOU'RE TELLING ME ” 8 Act. Comedy EASTER MONDAY Matinees 3 P. M. Afternoon and Evening 8.15 P. M. Under the distinguished patronage of Bis Honor the [lieutenant Governor and Mn. LePnge, The Hon. Thane A. Campbell and Mn. Campbell and Hts Worship, Mayor Ticket: 50 centl. Curtain 8.15 Ticket: on nle at all Drug Stores and Jimmie’: Taxi. . y _ t... ‘ FIUIRSII (Canada) Ltd, Toronto. A limited number of Reserve Seat: 75o on Holman’: starting Thursday, April 10th, APRIL 14, 14th with " sale :t Port of Piraeus ‘Bombed, Athens» llatlio reports NEW YORK, MTrll 9—-(AP)—The port of Piraeus, Athens’ outlet to the sea, end several other Greek , rls have been bombed during the t few days, the Athens radiosald in broadcasts heard here tonight, Two Gemini planes were shot the raids, said a sum. marry of fig ting since Sunday’; tn- vuion of Greece by‘ the GflfllI-Ill. This broadcast was eaid by NBC. Gcnmnns also were said to be bombarding Greece with props. ganda. leaflets urging the Glféekg w hand their arms over to German soldiers. ‘this, the radio said, was termed an insult. which. made the Greeks more indignant. At- Pinw. of zreater importance since the fall of Salonike. the Germans sowed magnetic mines in the harbor, said e Ministry of Home Security broadcast recorded bl’ the 0.3.8. A Yllxoslev location snnounce- NEWEST PORTRAIT or THE QUEEN mezit over the Athens radio by NBC, said that Yugoslav P5010213 continuing their drive south of the xcupled Olin’ Of 50110811 in ncrtlh girieélbfl-nia had crossed the Drill The German air force heavll, bombed the Yugoslav cities cl Km}. gujevac, Kraljevo, Arske. and Slen- ica, the Yugoslavs said. ' The Athens radio's military view recorded by CBS said more will! 200.0% perfectly orggnlled Italians await the arrival in Alba“ of German forces pumping an,“ the waist of Yugoslavia. "Ills Italians did m; send patrols 011i yeimfdfly." the review comm- ued, "but continued to dig trenches and place barbed-wire elltagjl. mafia“ m?" §§"ll“"°‘"' 6 0 S 11o ascertained um ooo 131123“ m? onera. including 2i officers u, grin captured in Monday's it»... .es. f0- "QWPSI and smartest silk ta come out. of wartime Britain for or. fill-live scarves and blouses u}, London Wall. This has for brlsie ‘pattern a wall of brick prlrltm on the silk and upon them Rpm“ hostels in brilliant colors w‘? ll siv . "We shall not Flag Ol' Fail,’ ~ w, it Dark." and “Diz ml- Victory." ‘ Keep Millard’! in o... horn; l \ ’ I. ll. Til dun This encil drawing of the Fund for Air Raid Victims. PPBECIATION EXPRESSED IN ADIAN FUND. Th, spontaneous hell that has been given by lndiv dual Cana- dlms to the British people is highly raised by Viscount Cranbome, minions Secretary, in a, message cabled from Inndon. hood Cranloorne sent this mes- sage to the Queens Canadian Fund for A1: Raid Victims, which hu just otpened its appeal. He cabled as ollowa: "The creation of the Queen's Canadian Fund For Air Rslld v.4:- of proof of the close boun of affection . which exist; between thi pestle of Canada. end the peope this cmin -a bond of family which [brings um to the other‘: aid in ‘tunes of troubiq,» or distress "Canada is eendin the flower of , her youth for the fig t; she is tum- lhig her industrial plant to the re- quli-ementa of wn; one is in! with the nation: of the ritish Commonwealth filer raw material and l: directing her economic strength to the common cause. B? doing so she hue won the admiration of Ill who are opposed to the re- vivkl ot ancient barbariam u mani- farted by the dictator countries. "But. he many spontaneous and nerous gift; which tnve czme om the Camdlan men 1:1 the R.A.. has just been executed specially for the Queen's Canadian Mr. Brockhurst is one of the moi! eminent of British artists and consistently receives the Iiiglirst rioee He is paid from $7,000 to $10,000 for a portrait in oils. This drawing, which has been presented to the Qucen's_Calia(l1flfl Fund, should become one of the moat discussed portraits of Ho’ Majesty. A reproduction will accompany all receipts for subscriptions to the Queen's Canadian Fund. Q U U “MAN lifrllm STREET” GIVES AID T0 BRITAIN a; emu lrochhurrl Queen by Gerald Brockliuret. e a ( .\.\‘~ MESSAGE T0 QUEEN“ street to the man iii the sl-iflt ll this country are someihlilli C3‘: more moving because of lli timac —-t.‘w intimacy iii oul ual-tes which makes tlw l’ m ,1; distance that divides us its "P He“ Although lyou may not llfi\l‘nglu OBllOd on t0 suffer nlsht-lvvibnm. and hear the drone ot cnluu h of hers overhead and the 0M" u billibs, tile bond is so cio ljlflfi, feel these things with tiiol. an alive-with the mven. womf“ m, children who are in the ffliilltha" 0f battle for freedom. Yv“ V“ found home; for our chilclrcllér bu, have Dent medical 511M111“ m, , ambulances for 0\1r_ for and wounded, mcbile cflilllqgi. thoee rendered hclnelem, c '- for the needy, ‘Helm-i tum; to the Spit arc. Hill’? . Bomlieir mingle to hfiélpfglltldlié m“ tenses oour 01;.‘ n, have ccrne from irldlvrlunl: B i from organized bodies u! "u; 3,5. of spontaneous and BMW") “filial content with this- i'°“ "' now creating e. new Fond m. vide ‘llelp frcm all Pall-if’! P It is sponsored by the "f" o free .,, . w ich exists l" WY wktll wen th of Nations and l lvllircmc, it will have a symbol" llhlfh‘, ;, for hhe whole civilized 1° ' ‘k4