L.lT MB 11- 1_ FIRST DIVISION I I SECOND DIVISION : ‘THIRD DIVrSION FOURTH DIVISION FIFTH DIVISION Prilllllllllfll Dlvisiflllal Cvlliilluliliel‘! Divisional Commander: Divisional Commander: Divisional Commander Divisional Commander 0 -zat-on A. E. Russell A. L. uinorliernon lvllnjor '1‘. E. MucNutt Oscar Diamond Dr. h. S. Giddmgs rgm" | TEAM N0. 1 _ TEAM N0. s TEAM N0. 11 TEAM NO- 1° TEAM "°- 91 -. i " is. Pietoh. Capt. R. c. liyndmnn, Capt. w. A. llix, Captain. B- F- (Muller. Cullt- MW- C- P- Munflit- i-‘Wi- l “Tums 1 Charles McQuaid (iorrlon Bennett Mnlol- a. w. Goodwin, M. M. m“ Mull“ "l"- E- B'""°“ nos. u. w. LcPAGE - B- wonnuwu’ Gm" 3' ‘"5 M- w- we?“ ‘Yurren A‘ Bu“ Mrs‘ goo‘ "a" Lieutenant Govemon C. Currie 55°" M9191"! J. S. iwnlker I-rauk It: Burke Mm‘ (‘Parks Read “on; y w Join-jg A. Henry L. J. Stacey Gordon B. Stsrratt Bilide" 1» MY"! Mn- “m- 5mm“. ' ' fem," ' a. Scott n. r2. Seller Percy A- Gay , ' M MILL“ TEAM No. l’ I "OK. \V.J.P. ac. TEAM N0. s TEAM NO. 1 c. M. Bagnlil. Capt. TEAM 180- 11 "W" "0- =2 0- B- E- A. J. Haslanl. Capt. LL-Col, c. c. Thompson, nno. J. s. Trninor Harry ‘sear. C-rt- MH- Gw- vuuBuriliril H n mm W. B. IAPIIQ CflPl- W. E. Cotton K. .'._i. Mal-till, K. C. Mrs. Tom Keefe o . lies A" s. M. MnFndyen s. s. comn w. c. MacLeod W- R- ulpucill Miss Emily K=i1r_ J- 0- IiYNDM - Ralph Madman T. G. Ives s. M. MacNevin W- - uiis Mrs- "Mo"! FOYBHM Pr in M Preside“, linen Wlgnlore Dr. J. A. Clark A. l-I. Roper l-muleit McDonald MH- W- J- "cheat "if C b n m Tub“. B"; panama“ Hon. T ane A. amp e -c. r‘. Bentley TEAMS N0. 1a First Viw-Prslilivui- TEAM N0. I . Milton Stewart, M.M., Captain. TEAM _N0- l! TEAM“ N0. 23 L B_ MBQMHI-n ll Cudmors. Cnpi. TEAM N0. a Illfleli s. Harris J- li- Lmkuii» filvi- 3"‘ '°D°""'* Second Vice-President w. Dick Nell D. MacLeon, Capt. G. Fond Moore t. ltiontgolncry Gordon Gallant senator _y_ ,\_ MacDonald Arthur Dnvar , Wm. M. Rowe Geoms. E. Bherren u‘ ‘m h‘ Jenn“ Y’ Drxish - Third Vice-President M; w,“ 1» A. lf. Mould Ira id. Brown R- J- Rupert ~ ~ l "I" Lowell Hancock. S‘sido Goo. Thompson ll ll. c. Bohaker win. s. Hughes, M. M. Mm drier-cult Dr. Jos. MaoMillan D. M. McGuire ' Honorary Secretary ' F""k Aw"! . TEAM No’ u’ Major 0. W. Campbell . TEAM N‘; 4 TEAM No_ u TEAM N0. l9 Geo. Walters, Capt. Clifford MacDonald, caps. TEAM N0. 9 stewalt Ives, captain Guy E- Kuuucdy. Cont. Gerry Nantes sggfeflgfy John L ymmomh I‘. W. Gigi-kin, Capt, l“ _\_ lvhdmun|| Dr. A. J. Murchison Jim McLure Norman Sauna", Ralph Calrna ‘ F. Gordon llutcheson LL-Col. J. P. liooper, M. C. "all!" iilvNeill l-iflth iiluuLeod Rob"; (“my ‘i l A. B. Cutcliffe Bay ii. MacDonald "F!" 50"“ Willi?!“ hclntlebury proylncia] Treasure; Iialr Mao nnld -l R. ll. Rogers Norman MacLeod A- C1"! 5Q“ L L Moms lonsssland Trainer g J. H. Cerré Capt. l1. A. Msuorvy. 3'19“ 5' “Y TEAM No- z‘ cuAPLAlNs TEAM Na g TEAM N0. 20 Ian Burnett W. B. Jenkins, Capt. TEAM N0- 10 TEAM No- 15 J.‘ A‘ luchaac’ can" w‘ D‘ Gm“ Rev. LeDrew Gardner Waiter Benn Cap. J. W. Bell, Capt. _ W. J. Bruwflerl, Captain hell llfacLeod George Wood Rem L A noun“ J. F. Moore ' a M or A , Robertson ll. C. Atkinson Lewis Turner Merritt l-‘orsytha Adj. Mercer Q Capt. J. J. MacDonald, 0.0M. J. G. Storey J. A. Lewis Harold Buell EXECUTWE r. W. It. CIIIOI B. Graham Rogers Mortal: Dew , Fflllk J- “In”! Frank anion A. It. llsndoll M. A. Farmer Leo Doucette L E “khan, liolnlnittcs Chairman : J. C. Montgomery . W. l. Grant -‘. N. W. lmrthor w, K. M. Martin .' P. W. Turner a L. B. MoMiilnn R. D. Qulgiey G. G. Hughes l. B. Bolshoi . lll. In Handling Mail For Personnel llcrchant llavy Mon ars. We There's no beauty in our duty Taking goods across the sea. Little lustre, lots of bluster. Merchant Navy Men are we. Seldom grouchy, never slouchy. we're as busy as can be. None are keener, nor lerener. Merchant Navy Men are we. sighting gun boats, Nazi gun-boats. is a source of pride and Klee. We aren't frightened; W9 B" cordim every one of them, large htelled. pr srmll, M°i°hfll1i NB"! Mm l" Wfl- Because the Nav handles all its When it's wavy, bread and gravy From our hunger set us free. When it‘: quiet, we don't diet. Merchant Navy Men are we. Though we shiver, we deliver vital victuals ‘cross the sea. We are lllsty' Merchant Chorus: Mcrcliallt Navy, Merchant Navy, ilercllant Navy Men ore we. ‘ Qifcilllsmblibiorécs of Mour troubles. i ‘ n avy en are we. . "Clmantiils" lily MCI’) ll’? We. Aterlillg Brannln, Ire oricton, N. I. thincsc tlaks llsw Gains In Burma fax. Special llames lion. W. J. P. MnoMillnn, 0. at. b. Tit-ill.‘ clLAlgnWrcTow c_l._l_A_iu)lAlv ____..._ rl-luusoliv, NOVEMBER 23rd Sponsored by"- r... ll. ii. Efficiency of His establishments we arc trusty. ghlp g1 ch to the Q ed and’ OTTAWA _ A Christmas par-l cel for anyone in the Royal Call- adian Navy would have to overtime to get lost or mislaid, or oven ltklrn up late on board any s]esty's Canadian Ships. The Canadian Fleet Mail offices have a water-tight system of re- own mail separate y, they can use their own system oi handling lo‘- ters and parcels destined for shore in Canadn, tllc United States and Great Britain and Roland, as well as for every Canadian ship at sea. Fleet Mail workers have to know where every e B. C. N. will given date, and their officers work B closely with the Operations sec- tion of the Navy. Parcels Go Dlrcct Parcels mailed to any sailor, of- ficer ca‘ Wren in Canada go direct Fleet Mail Office where they are stationed: for naval par- scnnei overseas or at the coast, they go to Fleet Mull. Hali- ‘lfhe Navy records each Dill‘- cel, with the name of the solider ‘and the man or woman it n work i be at any east Jim- STRAINS, SPRAINS ‘ cod MUSCULAR PAINS MURPHY - CURRAN wanomc Ill ilic illlpl-cssivc setting of St. Dimstulfs beautiful Basilica, the marriage took place. Novembfli‘ fifteenth of Joseph Murphy to Florence Curran of St. Peters oy. The cllurnling personality of the bride was enhanced by an in- triguing gown of flame-colored '~'cliiffon and lace, wearing a cor- sagc bouquet of Talisman roses. Ill pleasing contrast the brides- maid, Miss Kathryn Sutherland. wore on equisite model in Tur- quoise blue. also carrying roses. The gloom was supported by his brother, Leo Mui-p y. The Nuptial Mass celebrated by to and makes three coplesggf ‘he Rev‘ Louis m“ n’ list. The parcels go into seal- bags, which are number- Fiest Mail knows exactly what parcels are in every mail gs After the si ning of the r is- ter the wedd ng party amd showers of confetti. proceeded to the Charlottetown Hotel, where an inviting menu was bag‘, ‘ration I120 bag left the Base spread} “macuvely cli "i "ii "n- r li it ressl to thl oapinirfi ushuo °ln.l’d°“g*,§g1=u= f?‘ urialllviiigsh lgiggubone lg; trio”. “sriisoofifiioniriiin. t. the "MINE slain: Jagafiass b2‘: livid‘ thsrsygogrltoilaling ‘thugs ogr- gr°°m ‘vm’ emmmged‘ a °°' areal Japan w, t, lllrmtlnr nrobably all: n proifilis w pro invsing Kwan - i’ lice from the east and llortIh umflfililtf-sd a Junction west of who“ "fimurkil-ofhkdinr “ii en a gQIfNYI-‘frtm llsnshurla to Kong i s T | . wt loeorwq” $3,: :24 ' "Md Th unconfirmed Pt std the Manning scum on sis mom! air bass .2 l \l'“ll KL"! tain of e. receipt vii throng b ff t aga o records" would mrcels were whom th whats thsv ficient information is recorded to identify any particular parcel, and __. .. they could probably be replaced g a once. Intricate timing is involved in ring that Christmas mall es on time in Wrens and ii?“ parcels for those certain peo- pl and when the sailor gets his parcel handed out in the mnll on board ship, he signs the ch completes the series. It's a pretty thorough system and takes a larger staff, according to Fleet officers here. but no iol olJIIne is involved in handl- ing those parcels - they go right h In the usual quick order. f Iiro d coma third were a fire und rmv Navy mail were burned. show exactly who). missing, or damaged. were addressed, and from. Suf- .r- or sir force organization. the Navy. and sailors who work } v Fleet Mali officcs have to be con- ' ed. and as not retain vsrsarlt with htl e index and lil- ") . in; systems whit casion svns honoured by the pres- ence Rev. Leo Harrell whose graceful manner of speaking con- tributed lllucli to the pleasure of their guests. Schedule time interrupted a happy hour when Mr. and Mrs. Murphy left for the Msrltimel, the bride travelling in turquoise blue suit. En route they will visit Ml‘. Gerald Murphy, who holds gm important position with the C. N. R On return Mr. and Mrs. Murphy will reside ill China Point. that llenuiv spot of P. E. l. on the homestead which has been the home of tllc Murphy family for many generations. Bun voyage. cry member of the naval service is at the moment. Unlike army naval personnel are moved from one unit in - to anolhcl" whcll they are draft- the same unit or squadron sd- regimental. lllow where evq; dress. Every good Citizen should voluntarily help in gatherin island. This applies very particularly in the Rural Districts. If you are not called on. send along your uwu and your neighbor's contributions to J. J. iliorris, Manager of Provincial Bank, Charlottetown, and acknowledgment will be promptly made. g Stresses Great Thirst i oif Overseas Troops for liometown News OTTAWA, Nov. 20 — (CP) — Back from a tour of European bnhtlefronts, Joseph W. G. Clark. Ddzrector-in-Chief of Public Rela- ti-uns of the armed forces,,said in an interview here tonight that Canadians at home would do well to prepare themselves mentalLv vet crans. “Some of them have been away six Christmases,” he said. "They have min led with the fighting marl of otler countries, they hdve travelled half the globe, they have facazd death and they have learned to make great decisions. “They are used to close com- raoeshlps — many of which are intsrnalonal and inter-Empire in scope ‘— and they don't under- stwlllzfi narrow Md parochial men- es. ‘In truth they are citizens of ille= world with broad horizons andi we must be prepared to bring ourselves up to their level when thry return. That is the under- standing they will rightly ex- g Ngvy League collection and lot (Jharlotteown, 3B boys‘ sui pairs panties. 28 baby shorts, 16 ulldervests 212 diapers, 5 quilts. in making it tile greatest ever known in Prince Edward Kelly '5' Mclnnis MEN'S WEAR Cudmore Bros. GR°¢FR$ understanding returning war- th a donation from Red Point local member. Hospital supplies-i 453 compresses. 20 large dresaixlgm! Knitting-l long sleeved woman's, pull-over sweater" 9 long sleeve; men's sweaters, 1 irutle neck; sweater. 40 pairs grcy socks, 2 pairs seamalfs socks. 3 pairs MTIOKQ’ socks, i5 poll's gloves, 2 pairs childs‘ stockings, 2 childs’ wind-breakers, 5 tuck-ins, 3 boys’ red suits, 3 ye]. low shawls, 3 helmets, vest, l pair scokers 3 l. new Diias-e of work that came 2 sticoessful clinics thankfully received members, $5 00 Alumnae. $10. from st. ‘ from “The Guild" Light Horse. $80. skate was given!“ us by the Rink lvlzmagcrs, Messrs. LaVlp and Brennan. and we held a pantry sole and ll picture show . tal Cll5bili'S8fll6l'llS——-$295 26. Cash on hand, November 8th $35 21 pact.” , He spoke of the great thirst for hometown news he noticed} tluroughout his tour. "They can't seem to got enough they all ask the some ‘wily don't the folks at .omc fill in he little interesting details we wo nt to know and why don't they write more cften'7" “Just because they've been awav a ion time, their friends nt hpmo shmll n‘t get the idea they are no longer interested in little items of n1 lghborly news and gossip - about changes such as the new racery store or new aving on -.l'een Street or who i; prdltient oi.‘ the local bowling league." AlllwAl. _MEETING or soulsls’ Tile annual meeting of Sculls, Ilrallch of Red Cress was held oli- Wednesday. November 8th in i United Ohurda Hall. ins 2d members, and held 34 meet- ings during the year with an aver- alte cf 8 in attsndance The Io lo wing are the officers elected for tile incoming art- Preslden s Adrian Mcfnnis. flit. Vice-Mrs. W. C. Wright. 2nd ‘Vice-Mrs. MoQuarric, Buoy-Mrs. A C 00x. re-elected. Tress-Mrs. M, O. West. rs-elected, sewing Ccnvenor-Mra H. G. Matthew, Hospital Dressings-Miss J Mc- Quaid. re-elsctod. news of tho neighborhood typs and, ulld one visitor present. The presi- uestion- Quilt anANcn icon cnoss i lc Mpotld The following articles were com- l and sent to headquarters WESTMORELAND W. l. Tile annual nlreiing of West- momlalld W I was held Novcmber ‘lth. at the home of Mrs. Llewel- lyn Gamble with eleven members presided and the meeting opened by repeating the institute Ode followed by Collect for Club Women in Unison. Minutes of last annual and inst monthly meeting were road and adopted. The Presi- dent ihen gave ller report and thanked all the mcmbelris for their hearty co-operoticn using the past year Tlip Secretary-trecsurer also gave n vol-y satisfactory re- port c-f the work done in the past year. Oorrespondencc was read by the Secretary. Committees gave illcilv reports and new ones wen appointed for next month 5.5 fol- ws: school. fill-s. Harold Oakes, Mrs James Moor,- Slck, re-apvpoill- ted, Ed-prcgronvn, Mrs Harold Hornoy. Mrs Lculs Francis, Social, Mrs Roy Crash-inn, Annie Wad- dle, Lunch. Mrs Fred Fall, Mrs. Haber Mscvlttle Mrs. Llewellyn Gamble. It was moved and seconded that all bills be paid. also that we get some new pictures for the school. The folowlng officers were ap- . James Moore, Vice- resi- dent. Mrs. Roy Closoman, wry-treasurer. Ml‘! dale, Louis ecrc- Bsrt Trows- rc-elected. Auditors. Mrs Francis orth EVE!‘ ln Memoriam and . MR. l Total receipts for year amo tediw“ arch to $318 ll This includes dondltlilons‘ m°um his “Mam” from several‘ he uli will as spent . the committee in charge. lite Yesideme mgy his The lalgsnflltxl Tavlor was a mlem- ‘CMIBEd hflvv dnmnae Iii sill/BM" bed- og Prince Edward Lodge AF. lairdrome in R A F‘ .M. Stanley Bridge. whlclllbombed Burl ord/zr conducted the burial serviceAbu-‘Pfi GEEK-s Cilbiilled K011i"; The pallbearers d URBAN J. The deuth occurred on 0c _ llth of Mr. Urban J. Taylor, at his 1 baby l, home in North Granville, P. E. I. The late Mr. Taylor was born at Granville under the direction c-f the Society; 1870. A son of the into Joseph and .- the Blood Donors Sarah Taylor. He was a man of girlie. “The Mobile Blood Donorlsterélitig uualigiesba htruc cliristiéaal lit v ited Sculls twice a hel Jzrn eman. w o v is ms_v a v nd d‘ of kindness. endeared himself to a of friends. wllo sadly it is Mary's’ lovlnl: cabrPe m“ ‘md svmpaflw Show" b i iratlon to those who United ollurm. s12. from 1:112:31," 1...‘; 233153,, _ l H. is survived bv his widow. for-I - M111’! COH-lmerlv Janette MacKav. and one. lighter Marion. Mutllesoll. also 01in brother A Taylor _ of Manchester. be two sisters. Mrs Llifi( ll WES was conducted D M Masons: C. Ral- TAYLOR wber K Montgomer l Interment was ville Cemetery. on June 26th. The family of the lloilie that 1'9 U.‘ Plagial-"isfn. m __ lcopylng mm e M“ “w”?! ill ancient times u.’ Q. . f ‘Wt: it’. Fighting bitterly and at times fanatically, gioglted fcr next year. President! Germans have taken advantage of every not sending amphibious forces‘, Directors, Mrs Vemer Moore. Mrs! ‘WW5 wit" ‘i’ h" u“ "lei"? i" l" “ilBXPECiP-‘ii Harold Oakes. Mrs. Harold Harvey i Poi!"- Mrs. Harold Oakes invited the water approaches to the Tactics such as these, hove almost ciearedl port of Antwerp, badly Manchuster. N H. l-‘oilalid of Tyne Valle. P E I. The funeral was held from hisl Fyfg_ 5 w, Taylor, Stirling Msc-‘proclzlimcd martial law in BY. Oranford MacKay. l __——__ i l Card of Thanks , l Taylor wish to illzink their lnanv ‘friends and neilzhbours- for kind d l ti i agnfor ileogl tributes. which today means! l-Lnurlfjnlflfl!_9'_5"§31lii¥;, ,,_,,_ Col. K. S. Rogers ~ Judge C. Gavin Duffy Daniel F. MucNeili. .'VLL.A, S’side. C. Cleveland Baker Margato J. R. Burnett . _ Nell Mntheaon Mra. E. G. Saunderl LL-Cmdr. Chas. McKeuflI A. L. McPherson Major N. W. Lowthol, M M. W. S. Grant P. A. Murnaghal W’. D. Giiiis K. M. Martin Dr. J. A. Dlaciiiillll M. A. Farmer T. E. MMNIM l5’ y, members to meet at her home for gomu 15 December meeting. roll call m _ 1 chm-s messy answered by a. noted Canadian 4 c; whys], was.‘ woman. Meeting adjourned and a gem social lioul- w through the c.w 1.. and 1 from a served by T. W. Marlley. and Mrs. T. l his War-Four Years Ago i NOV. 22, IMO-British bombers October 14th and‘ pastor, Rev Norway. . and Toronto nav Italians l Greek reported soil. Brothel‘ A . E ven ircml Turkish government nearly Morris. v Mcgwen and all sections of country. in North Gran-l the late Urban] lllilll lit bereavement. ll-22-li. work of allctlielzi meant kldnap- 1 § 1A ti"! thud“! i! Ii Simply port for future operations. At urnzi lcit Con: obstacle in tile Lowlands of Holland and Belgium to i, hold back the Allied advance. The first Canadian Army staged a miniature invasion of their own a. Annie wwden‘, one poillt in Holland, l soldiers with tlicir landing vehicles llt gel. ready to lo embark on their attack. Top right shows one of their ....lcs hitting the water as the operation oegan and lbclowl tllc men and equipment are fer- lied across water to establish thcii‘ bcricllliead, The action eliminated a strong German pocket. — (Can- adian Army Photos). and tqull