QAPRIL s. 1944 PORTING 1111 Air Force. Teams Battle“ To 8-8- Draw Last Night In Exhibition Encounter i , Wiping out the one goal n could dent the twiues l.n tho 1g 1 ts h 1 l l1 311:: ....:“.2:.1;r:*“g....: first? w" we" M» m1»- 1 ttthtco Rjgétgdiiéhcschood at tincture: Chroewn :1 wounup 51mm dzcog] in :11 8-1111 deadlock with Bummer- feiice. hgcrghgrson. side R C.A.F. in an exhibition en- Compte; forwards, Maxwell ' 0.111111%? 1133,1115? $25M‘? Ffiitm and don. Choulnard. Midghsu,’ wmn Elli‘; is... ‘° “m” §fih£”"“°°' °°"‘“°'- “Wm- wu open from the pcnlng bell oh 1 ' - . to thee final one the 131ml! crowd def "°"i§'v'1'.“'s33§'1'. film“: f fans saw the two squads put f m” drum .0 o , ' s11 another high-scoring and at Paftbefidbreland, o’on"1i1i’<§’1'.'1°i gill},- un r. ' ' times hard bumpirg affair that left H Referees: Kano and Lawlor. . d6- m issue always in d ubt ht toeihe final whistle. 31111101511115? started o" 1m to wumo ‘o aoala sunuua! to the eraide cage in the first six minutes of play to his ' m “H” the lead but rhen were f to l-Oaharlottcwwn, 1a." (Gammon omod m sumanerslde tie it up 1n the last four minutes of the period , Q-Charlctatown summerslde continuing to hold 046 ' “an” (new) "ti? ruearaes “Action in the Ilorth Atlantic” BUMPHBE! 5065111 RAYMOND MASSEY ALAN HALE JULIE Bruno]: RUTH 6011mm "ii 8011MB - rauasnn! _. ._ __ MONTAGUE ._ sarunnav 1.30 AND cso 7-2??? Maxwell a-chsn to.» ufihfilgttelgfii %‘-"33.i..l.i"“<n.1n oqmfimnulieuy. Midahall, the upper hand strut-three goals 1n a-dom , M ll-Cllftown. r. K 11 tow we “m, m, o, me second pm“, #8.“; cofiulme, (Mlfélfvnt) "m 1o-ss1ae. McDavieitytGordblrtii fid°‘3.‘1i?.‘il§.“.1“1ii1l°°‘i“u°°’“‘“ mum - ‘loav- M» 0 Q IQ!‘ ' oi with two goals that left th fa“. l6—Ch‘wwn. Paft (M vfrywl‘ ‘°‘1‘1‘3i’.F£" 1111111 m r the 5-—88ide ‘M lbfizlwwn‘ “uwhsnlfisgmlliz? u e“ °1 u 0 e ' .Choulnard (Gordon) 34s '- 1111111 semen the tw 1111s, 1 . 11-51 - 16—BS1de. M r11 s4 rettim entirely o ‘q owls ~55!“ Winn (Mldlhull) 5-37 Penalty: 3125.115“? e work shot seven ls with Char- ___ u [Wu-DI Odd knot the oount at B-all and despite the wide-open play neither team Y. Bowling r —— Ladies Bowling Loans eupergalai . Rfldd l6]. 18'? 1B3 B! HAROLD FREEMAN I. Lalfsrty 108 1E 129 Prlaa Staff Writer :- w... .2: u 1»....*‘°""u*~......~v H0"- - n work of’ the I. I4 120 Obambcrlain-Wataon-Getliffs lino Montreal Canadians rolled u, g (lo-Gotten 5-1 Victory over Chicago Black D Hooper M I12 Hawks before a sellout crowd of K Stewart. 125 106 I25 more than 12,000 tonight i11 the I McLean 140 1041 15'! first game of their belt-of-pgvgn Larter 0B 18 110 Stanley Cup final asriea. A. Patterson I00 N O0 It was a. fast. rugged amo throughout, with the Hawks gm. lkywritera ing all the way and holding a. much M. Sentner 17D I88 1M greater part of tho play than the C- Brow-n 146 l0’? 150 score would indicate. But the 10W 139 N M heavy bumping told on them be- l. McLaod 85 106 136 fora the finish and they had no _l- BMW W 115 1N answer to tho great work of the “am “l? exit?!“ 11m "o1 c a1 l fly s ed e ans en J. Dillon 1'06 1H 84 assault with two goals. while Phil 114mb!‘ 341 993 903 Watson and Murph Chamberlain =3 Tum" 149 15 163 bulked one each. Veteran Toe N- Mcbvuuld 1'8 H’! 166 B11111, collected the other. In play- l Bum! 1W B8 118 lng some of their best hockey of m!“ m8“- Mff- 1"- Mufflh- “L the season. the Canadiens hot- Hlgh three. n/frs. F. Mutch, 645. headed 11m, ‘howed n, “us”; ability to stav on the ice and drew orligiv one of the four Canadlen pen- B C8. Clint Smith, Byng trophy-win- Canadiens had gone two up. Canadians had a rock-like de- fence in front oi Bill Durnsn to- night and all the forward i Sport Shorts From Britain BY ALLAN NIOKLESON Canadian Pnaa Staff Writer IDNIDN, April 4 -(CP)— Gon- eral Monflouiery sat beside Princess Elizabeth in the Royal Box at Wam- . bley 1111c point, of football as England gwgpt w a 6-2 truimph over Scot- land ‘Ilhc King and Queen were there mo, s; well as high Allied officers o1’ all services. War cabinet ministers 67111775 814055 ILWA YS COME 7D YOI/ morons/tar» were throughout the 80,- 000 police-lintit crowd. scene brought the comment from one newspaper that Britain "had paused amid feverish preparations for in- vasion w enioy perhaps the 1w. bis football match before the final effort to smash the Nazis. . ." The stadium rang with cheers as the King steeped on w the pinyin! field where the teams were present- ed to him. Earlier, Monty chatted wltlh the players and asked them about their jobs in the services. Scotland sent down several hund- | red enthusiasts and their cheers were reinforced by many men frcm famed Si! 1 ‘ enta. There was no food sold inside the stadium but, evedthi, did not dampen the ardor of t-he Scots, some of whom had not eaten or slept during an overnight train journey to the in- tcrnational scene. England's Pitted Bxalnst ltan Matthews, the "wizard of dribble" was Jimmy Stephen. 31-year-old left-back from Bradford who was playing first international. Sports writers agreed Stephen was outstanding. Matthews wag kept off the score sheet although he did rmkc the plays for thrce mg- land‘s goals. i l —Ace Reporter on Gillette's "(uvolcade of Sports”— says: “IT'S one thing to produce a truly fine blade and quite another to make sure it reaches you in perfect con- dition. The Blue Gillette Blade ls anchored in its wrap- per to prevent the ed gcs from ‘rubbing against the paper. Thus it comes to you factory sbarp-readyto glveyou all the extra shaves andextra shav- ing comfort Gillette tech- nicians have bull: into hi‘! The same probably marked the last time a Scottish international team will play without numbers on its jerseys. ‘rho Scota hitherto have been most obstinate over the point, contendlnl that numbering should be confined to such things as greyhound, and race horses. The Scottish sanction committee. however, began to think that num- berlng might not be a oad idea after all when complaints were re- delved that, players couldn't be re- ccgnlzed. Most of the complaints came frcm servicemen, some of them on leave from service abroad. Matt Busy, veteran Scot skipper, was dlaconsolate at the result. "I didn't mind losing because Lhe better aide won," he said. "But we ‘didn't deserve to lose 0-2. What will the folks thipk back in Scotland?" Just about every sports writer at the match agreed that tho score wasn't a fair criterion of the play. The return international will be- Hampden Park. A DOIICG-lhllt crowd of 180,000 la anticipated. Heavy Bumping Slows Up Hawks As Canucks Take 1st Encounter 5-1 Stadium and eimlained the. . neris attack with played April 22. at 0mm’! his! .. Workiru well. 11111 1t was the - berlaln-Getliffe-Watson 0mm tiun that was most; against the Hawks, in checking and bumping as won g in its goal-getting. l the first period on a. lovely indi- Charnberlaln and Getliffe didn't need them. co sated-only of the night. Smith bagged gained full strength. the third, particularly ning centre of the Hawks’ most nflnutgg. I powerful razed their only The series moves on to Chicago counter in t e second period after and Sunday night. SUMMARY I-‘irst Period l. Montreal, Watson 8:35. Penalties: Cooper, Chamberlain. Second Period 2. Montreal. Blake tLach. Richard) s1 Chicago. Smith (Bentley, Mosl- enko) l0.10 4. Montreal. Getliffe O'Connor) 10.58. (Heffernan, Penalties: McMahon. Cooper. Richard. Third Period 5. Montreal, Cliamberlalnt Wat.- son. Bouchard) 4:47. d. Montreal. Getllffe 18.07. Penalty: McMahon. P. W. 0. Ito-Eds Win lloop Opener Prince of Wales Co-Eds they game played at the Y. M. C ymnaslum. In one oi‘ the closest checking 'for ra first halves cver witnessed in a side al basketball game the P. W. there wa .0. girls eked out a slim 4-2 lead might h loc and scoring ability i11 the wind-up session they outscored their oppon- ents l3 to 6 in the final twenty minutes of pla gin of victory. Margo Splllett of P. W.C. garn- ering seven points led tho win- Searchlights from “NENE" who had K. Duffy and come up d-uring the action, revealed accounting a. few survivors thrashing in the Pauline Peters each for four points for the losers. Lineups and scores: m P. W. C.: Clair MacDmiald, 2. 5- l Inez MacDonald. Joan MacDonald 2, Shirlic Stems 2. Norma limgland I, Frances Wilson 2. Marge Splllett fill-em including 0119 0511061’- ’I, Wanda MacMillan. Mary Tait. Rockettes: K. Duffy 4. Pauline Peters 4. M. Campbell, C. Peters. Lil MacPhee, Anna storey, Cahlll. Penie Nightingale. Referee. Schccter. mun-r rnoM 81'1- The Chlnegg probably ma; used Canadian Navy in September, i989. gtepmg Him“) His first command 1mm m, boat. I-I.M.C.S. "mvmsus" taken ‘over from the R.C.M.P Then fol’- gas for lighting by gas bamboo tu s min C8 WI 90f ‘mun can 111140") t. A.“ P LlNlMl Nl ..___) our CHARQIFFETUWN 8rd Period I iii-Kallilaérltwemwn, Lshug“ (p_ combina - successful Watson bagged the only goal of vidual effort that tool: him through the Chicago team and in on top of Karakas before he fired a back- hludvr 1M0 the corner of the net. were with him all the way down but he Blake opened the second with a. goal while Joe Cooper was serv- in the first of two penalties he Chicago penaltfis S marker four minutes later while Maurice Richard was off, but Get- liffe got the goal back 47 seconds later as soon as the Canucks re- Tltc Hawks tired obviously in after Chamberlain grabbed a counter at the four minute mark on Watson's peflfll DB-Ss out from behind the net. Getliffes second goal was a1; unassisted effort in the final two now, with games there Thursday 0RD- never had a chance to reach their lrarn that lured the opening game for the Ixung ty Ladies basketball champiom, ship last night when dc- ‘They nad four hits on the conning fflflfkd the ROORBf-WS "'3 l" A“ tower with each one scoring a bull's- B . . eye." fbut, showing unexpected strcngth ibieutexiant l y- to earn their Iat- } "- | WW PWASKESIU" ls hi5 eighth comm- 611111111111» l . i coon 11111 T0 r11: 1111 A FEW SKATING DATES LEFT ENJOY THEM WHILE YOU MAY SKATE 111E ronum TONIGHT NAVY BOWLING The current challenge series be- GEIITML GUARDIAN tween the Corvette and Queen Charlotte teams was renewed Sat- COOKS for Pnolos, urday afternoon at the floly Name‘ M Alleys and after the smoke of UONFEDEBAIIUN ftll-‘II lN_ battie had cleared away. it was re- sumuwuc. 1 lvealed that the sea-going quintet had triumphed over the barracks DUNSTAFI-‘NAGE t.‘ H l-J l; s‘ E‘ en by a margin p . Th Wholesale and ttttall. Cash 111111 [victory puts th on an even um-ry stores. a-d-Si. wi two wins and two losses rusr anarvnu, shiulnent 01' Coats iinil Suits at me rasnion §HODDE, UIBBL UGOYKC DIJBGL, 4-5-6-8-31. will decide the issue. For the winners. "Oarmonball" Clasdue produced the best triple with 161“ ltguwhile" la-ilglxgiurs for thenbeg: ____ ' 0 01‘ l 9 lime 9 KENNEDYS Ladies’ Wear open "Dead-Eye" Dona dson who ohalk- 1, w _ . ' ed 11o a zso individual. 1;.,.,,,g;_=' ‘mmm’ mm“ °°°°I Two very creditable marks were. ' ' l recorded by the losers. when "Tiny" Cockerlll rang up a 628 triple and “Ace" Andrews crashed out an ex- POLICE COUR" -- In yester-‘ days Police Court. an oiienuer marked with failing w slop ms “eggllét finsimgle‘ automobile after an accident was cunt", ' fined $25.00 and costs. or :10 days “due l“ l" nlé.“ 1n jail, a common assault case was Donaldson l“ l“ m4”) adloiu-ned until this morning. orkman 183 225 i50—538 m HOSPITAL ‘OVERSEAS Hum"; g: :555__'4‘§g Mr and Mrs. James A. Macltecd. 7091;“ ‘nkml Cumberland n1 have received‘ "if" "‘£‘e§i‘-’€°“ €‘“1:‘°“£ “in . aer,. ..,woas een §:,,'fn°c',‘n°h'"°'“',u m 14,415 at No. a Canadian Hospital for ma.“ 82 m2 “*4” some time is at present 1n a con- Freeze m5 200 1“_479 valescent rest hospital. Before en- Cockerm m4 m, “aqua listing he was on the staff of the Andrews 129 “a 2w_ of Nova Scctia and was sta-. 685 9n 963_57o ttoned at St Andrews, N B f l BDGQflY IOCOVEY)’. OFF FOR. TRAINING ELSE- t ‘WHERE — Another large draft of ratings from H.M-C.S. Queen Char. l l 1 lotte left yesterday for further training elsewhere. Before leaving they were presentd with cigarttes by the Canadian Legion and with “Housewives by the Women's. _. The“ will be an Auxiliary of H. M. C. S. Queen Allfl-IERBT, expanded circuit of Maritime dog Charfotte. Included in the group shows operating during the coming were three Islanders, O.-Snm. Ro- fall months. This flgqLgjon was bert H. Frizzcll, Charlottetown; O.- reached at a meeting of repmsen- Smn. James V. Gillls, Kinross; and tatlves of the various club; 1n the Sin. II Reginald R. MacAdam, circuit. called by G. G, Ryder, o; Morell. Halifax, Maritime representative of Ti . the Canadian Kennel Club, in an' SUNDAY 5950011 HONOUR“) effort to settle datcs for the shows. *~'I‘he South Granville Sunday which convened here Thursday npschool W85 honoured when they ternoon, other matter; 991-1331;“; were advised by Mr. E . A. “Thom-l to operation of exhibitions and 111d. son. Secretary o! the Board of ges were also discussed. Sabbath schools of the Presbyter- Two new clubs, chanottewn-n lan Church in Canada. that one of and Kentvllle, were welcomed by its pupils Mus Irene Morrison had the dog fancicrs. The Island club‘ been the first pupil ln Canada to ls the only one that will Cumpe n m! complete the memorization of the the circuit this year, howeverqwScnior Memory Course" (Revised Kentviile having decided to mako‘l9431. This work was completed its. initial venture during Applelast November although Miss Mor- Blossom Pkastlval week in June. :rlsor1 did not receive the diploma After considerable discussion. until March Much credit is due this tentative dates were arrived at and brilliant pupil and also her Sunday on motion of M. D Earle. saint school lcadher Mrs. John H Mne- John. seconded by W. P. Moore. ofabeod. This branch of the Sun-lay Halifax, itwas decided that the fivcschool did splendid work all year diows would be run off in eight Congratulations are extended to all days. opening at Halifax. Sept. 4: teachers 11nd pupils. New Glasgow, Sept 6; Charlotte —-————i—-— town, Sept. 8; Moncton. Sept ll; and winding up at Saint John, on Sept. 12. Thcro will be only une show at Saint John instead of the‘ two day exhibit that has been held a there in past years. t Mr. Ryder presided at the meet- ing In addition to the Saint John and Halifax club representatives, others present included C C. Gre- gory, New Glasgow. H S. Scott, Personals Mrs. o M’.- MacDonald, Mont- gc, is in the City- Mr. ArthuijMacDonald, Montague was in the city last night. Mr. J. LesteFDQTIglns, M.P., has arrived home from Ottawa, Moncwn, Tam Gillies, Charlotte- M _ M S_ Lea Vernon Rive, was town, n1. r». o. Webster. Kent- m 5,, ‘my m, “m, ville, A. T Johnson, Halifax, R. ___; Laskey. Saint John, Charlie Mc- Donald and A J. ton. CANADTAN FRIGATE (Continued from page l) ___ ated it immediately with star shells cpl, J, 1., (11111111 left for ihc and scarchlights. _ mainland lastweek alter B i11?“- “Then we opgngd up on it with ant. visit at his home 1n Kcnsmg- everything we had. The range hacl 1,011, rl05ed to about 1400 yards. It wasq -~-—— wonderful gunnery. Our Number Mrs. Fred Morrison of Char- One Oerllkon never wasted 11 cartqiottetovm, is visitinfl l" Kcnsma- ridgc: they were all dcad on the ton. the guest ‘of her COUSIIIS: Mrs- conning tower. when the sub cauie Lawrence Cfihlll and Mrs. 0001B! into position, Number Two Ocrlikon Mullally. picked it. up and blasted it. A bunch »~—— of Gfitrmttnng who DllUJ iiutfpfniahe J 1'3: nrxaeny sfgluelnsds ofnlvfliéséréltolixgi 'er sw o . e . ea r. . conn B ower u e of! Y she has entered ‘he’ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hlcken, Mon- Hkks- M Mm“ tague, are in the city. Honourable H. H. Cox and Mrs. Cox, who have spent the winter at m, Queen Hotel, left yesterday for their home in Morell. City liOSfJll/fll. Mrs. H. J. Blanchard. left yest- rday morning. accompanied her two children for Vancouver. B» ASKESIU" then tried to 9105s C.. where she will meet 52L B1811: mrning but. the U-boat was in ‘mud “m! the" “Tweed "o Nan‘ “Our four-inch guns were perfect.‘ forced to the surface, the badly laeerated U-boat tipped up nmost vertically and disappeared stern first beneath the black water..- Charleg Moore, Bonshaw. P E.I. Pie Harry Morgan, M. M. of the, Veterans Guard of Canada has; arrived home from Upper Canada, in spend a fourteen-day lcavc u-ith, his family in Charlottetown. Ptc.| Morgan has received word from his‘ son. Pte. Frank Morgan that ‘he has rejoined his Ullll. nftcr bring ill in a ritlsh Hospital in Sully. R.C.N R., of Liverpool, N.S., who had commissioned her. First Lieutenant, in "WASKESIU" is Lieutenant John Lincoln, R.C.N V.R.. of Calgary, Alberta. Other. officers are: Lleui. Jack Helms. R.‘ C.N.V.R.; Victoria, 8.0 .: Lieut- Edwarcl Williams. R.C.N.it . Victor- la, 3.0.. Lleut.‘ A.A. McLeCd, RC. N.V.R., of Glace Bay, N.S ; Llcut-i enan; James Fanner, R..C.N.V.R.. Windor, Ontario; Lleut. George‘ Manson R. C. N. V. R , of Van-‘ couver, 3.6., Lieutenant J. F. Rennie, R.C.N.R.. Victoria, B C.. Lieutenant Peter Nares, R.C.N.V.R. Winnipeg. Man ; Licut. Dcmnld McPhee, R.C.N.V.R , Bala. Ontario; Surgeon Lleut’. Ronald Ii. Mc- Far-lane. and Sub. Lieut. Nomian Wine, R. C. N. V. R , Winnipeg an. water. "WASKESIU" picked up four embe s of the U-boat/s crew. HM. “NENEP, Senior Ship of the Group, commanded by Commander John Dudley Birch, R.N.R., rescued VETERAN SKIPPER Formerly in the merchant ser- vice and onetime Mounted Police- man Lieutenant Commander James hllip Fraszr. R.C.N.R., Captain of ASKESIU“ is a veteran skipper. and since he joined the Royal was a small owed the minesweepers " '1 “DRUMMOND- VILLE", the corvette “SASK- ATOON". and the sweepers "ALG- OMA" and "PORTAGE". He took over command of ILMCS. “WASK- ISIU" early in 1044. from Lieuten- ant. commander JJ-Ls. MacDonald, "mars" and wnmrs-m. Man.. March- 2c -l In the first two months of the cur-| rent year Tram-Canada Air Lilies carried 22.795 passengers 625.252 pounds of mall and 155.783 pounds of express it; was announced today 1 by W. F English. Asst, Vice Pre-I sldent. ‘The number of passengers increased by 5.330 over t e some] period last year; mail volume by 88.002 gmnds and express by 60,060 noun . Remember When By The Cana-dlan Press Toronto 8t. capture the Memorial Cup at Win- nl nine years ago tonight The team had th first W021 C‘ by‘ is Local lied Gross lleatl llas Words 0f Appreciation The follovringstatcment in son. ncctlon with thg recem Red grog financial campaign was 15mm; 135; nllht by Dr- W- J. P. MacMlllan, president of the P. E. I. division ofuihe Canadian Red Cross society. To the Loyal Workers and Gen- erous supporters of the Red Cross: jjGvd bless you and thank you. I salute my fellow Prince Edward Islanders with those sacred Christ- i!" WORD at the close of the grggt- cst Red Cross Campaign in our history "It. 1s with paijdonable pride and supreme satisfaction that I 11m nblg to announce that the 1944 Red Cross Campaign in this Province has more .han doubled the official objective of $50,000 00, and now stands ac the magnificent figure of $110,1a7_g4._ lfuly a great amount of’ money for Prince Edward Island. 1 "111 155l- niflllfs mail I received a farewell letter from Hon. Mr. .1115» tlce Gordon, Chairman of the Exec- utive Committee of the Canadian Red Cross Society, a really wonder. ful man and a brilliant leader who unfortunately is retiring this month ircm that impsrtant position Lct me qucle from his letter — lie says: "I am taking this opportunity of thanking you and all your workers 10—C8Dl- J. W. 3911 — — for the wonderful cooperation you] have given me during my term of‘ office, and I shall never forget my two perfect visits to the Garden o1’ Canada; but just. at the momem, I should like to thank you all, from yourself down to the humblest can- vas-cer. for the magnificent, results you obtained in the campaign just concluded. You have surpassed alli your own very fine efforts I shall often think of you in the years to’ come and know that B5 long as you are in control of Red Cross effort 1t will surpass even my great cx- pectations." It isindeedagreat pri- vilege for me to be able to add to my own words of thanks the sc11~ timents cf a gosd and great. man “Comparing the campaigns of 1944 and 1943 I find that Prince County, Queens County, Kings County and Charlottetown all an- creased their subscription; by ap- proximately $3,000 each - a great mcord. "Prince Edward Islnndcrs again €.I,:‘\IV'EA'T,Z:IX,U,»__M_H_Z 1 : s $1“! 9°, i3??? lead Canada in fully appreciating 2§_Mm0'n swwan MM _ __ _ “My, 2,8,? the need of many millions of human q4_l‘ A Macnougkn _'_ '_ _ _ _ ,‘,.,,,',',U 17,.” beings rendered homcless and hclp- EFR“ C‘ A _ _ _ _ __ __ 5% 00 ‘a5 24.2.1’ less by war, the great and lncrea- ' ‘ ____‘ _ _____ ‘ ° sing need of prisoners of war and $180000 $15.75 82 of all our armed forces, and have Division percmmm, __ 198.1 increased their donations accord-l _ _ , _ ‘ _ lngly 1th Division — Divisional (onlma rttlcr — Arthur (1. llngnn. "Wolds are indeed feeble inslru- , . - __ __ . .. s. merits by Which to express adequate gé_%'§‘.lg,'lkfi7‘ngelfl _ _ _ _ __ s-ggoégg 5 g2‘- 1", thanks to D J. _Bonneli_. our ex- 33_C_‘H: mack _ _ _ _ ___ __ _~ m 4;, 15,-” 0811110111111 Cutruuulriu ghutulluag "‘_;d:34—I-laro1d Bucll - - - _ - - - 3000:) 3-1- as 11m his ab c leu cnan s. a!) a n lg5__g, E_ 9119f _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 200.00 (33000 315", Lmviher. Peter G. Clark. H F. M0"; s -~—--- -- - - - ,' Plies. K. C . A. F‘. MCQUfllf-l- K-l $1600.00 $2450.00 C , A G. Parks and to the groan, Division percentage — i544. grim)‘;Sgofiucgfsifiggéftlvsigfllifs 6th Division - Divisional Commander - H. L. Sear. to the Clergy, the Press and the zg_B_ F_ Tjnney _ _ _ _ ._. _ g 150110 g 370,59 247% Radif). l0 Womfiffi Krlsulules fl-Oscar Diamond — - -— -- - 450.00 38400 130% and all organizations and 1nd1v1cl-y23_J p Crack“, __ __ _ __ _ 4331,11 140»; 11111. for ille grand sucvvss of the ;29—Guy E. Kennedy - _ __ _ - 443110 1211. 1944 Campaign. [30- J. A. Maclsaac _ - _ - - 543.00 15.5", "We in Prince Edward Island heed and follow _1he words of the _ $236300 peerless Cl1urch1ll. and emulating‘ Division percentage — 148%. his cxhlllllli‘. We W111 "m Yum 551'?“ 1 4th Division — Divisional Comman dcr — J. F. Lclghtlzcr, M. M. wn w1ll support 91°11’ Mr cffcm, We will give more b10011 KlOIlMJJH-i‘ l6-J R. Nelson --~ -~— - -- -'~ -~ $ IZFYW 3 175.00 14V} weekly We will 11g ready l0!‘ {he 1'l—J. J. MacDonald - -— -— — — 40000 288.00 6421 next Bled Cross Camp“jgn_ and with ill-Henry B. Douglas — — - — IiJJJJU c5800 311:1, god's 1113111 we will persevere to) me l9—1-la.r0ld Moore — ~ — — —- —— i-iallv 2011.00 161x, clay of victory. tlic 110111" oi deluer- ml‘. B. MacLame — — — — —- a -00 181.00 121.- “ucv 8"‘! l“ m“ m‘ °‘ ma“ $950.00 $1115.00 w. J. r. MACMILLAN - _. M. c. a. Fab ~ .'n 0.1m. PINS wrs ~ l” “by mlrrircu HUSBAND Romance u-.- nddcd to the Brim business of 11111 warfare at a recent “Iingg parade nt No. 1n Service Fly- ing Training School 111 Albeit-B- and a c11n1-11metou-11 girl supplied the love interest. _ _ _ Boys _of‘tl1p_ cazxadian, British and Australian azr forces were drawn 11p 0n parade for the presentation of wings to the new class of grad- uating pilots. I-luntlrcus of cxvilians were present for iheccrcmony, and among HIGH} was Miss Mary Nit-ll" olson of this city. _ _ Her story was told simply m the introduction by the station adlll!‘ out when he told the guests "BY kind permission of Group Gilli!- Kenxzcdy, wings \vlll_be prcscntcd l0 P151111 Officcr P-iusc ‘F0. B-C- Paige, D.l'~‘.M. of Bridgeport, Ont.» P campaign would soon as the fl The response by the Charlottetown wishers living outside the Province was vex mitten‘. lve was $22,000.00 and the scrlptions totalled $45,563.24 50 it will be seen that the percentage lslreportcd that they were received Captain with [with open arms and the results go ' d 100% 0! hlsito show that our citizens wished to Captains were,do all in their power to aid those Dcrll. pain and prison comps- The competition 11010111; Divisions James MacLcan. James E. Burdenlwns vcrv keen inclccd. There was Ivan Bradshaw and Clarence Mcqso little difference between Divis- lIlIliS achieved a percentage of 113411111- l. This tcam of young men led by a lcari one dni.’ 01111‘ newcomer i11 the ranks of Ca ShOWs what can be done by 207 one objective and many Over 2009'». Whl mins with ‘ 2nd Division During the two da ca romlse was made tliat fipuififgf l be pub lsheei as: citizens of many well f0 and ' I Y gratifying to the sub- '.'21. Every Team exwptlon secure le Mr. Ralph Cum- ‘in team of Messrs. his GHET- FINAL STAND! Division Percentage - 5107",. ill-Clifford McDonald _ _ _ A _. 0t» l5-Ralph Cummlns - - - _ ~ 150.00 I £12,506 $1293.15: Division percentage — 211%. Division ticrcentage - 117% The ‘reams who were able to secure ovcr- 40021 of their olljcvlivc ucrc as follows: Team N0 8 — Nell D. MacLean-IQM? Team No. 2 -- M1110! H- Thoae securing 300 Q's Team N0. 4 — H. W. Plctcimfilfiu Team No. l0- Capt. J W. k501i. 1554's. Team N0. 35 -— R. . $Cll€l‘,.llo‘1 Team No. 6 — R. E_ liynrlmaniitllhn The teams who reached 200% and over of their objective were: Team No. l3 -— Harry Cudmorc £180’? ‘Team No. 1 — T. A iyic-Avum 1 Team No. 18 - Hcni» B. Doll, JGB r Team No. 23 — Milton Stewart. Team No. ' - . . ‘linncizz-fw 'l‘eam No. 25 — R C. A 1"" Z4‘! 1 , Team N0. — . W. Clarkunillizv Team N0. l4 — Clifford Maiclltmnlcl. ‘i314. Total cullcclcd by Divisions: Slwciul Names Conunlltcc untim‘ [Red Cross A Campaign In Charlottetown getic work and the seasoned cam- paigners applauded merit of the final results of the with great enthusiasm. The Commime dflSllcg to thank Zllffis were ovailablc. a'l wno took part i11 the campaign their splcndld assistance and Ice-operation and the flnns business houses for the high slan- Ccm- clard set by them in the amount The Charlottetown objeci-‘of their donations, The citizens responded magnificently hats are off to th ptalnspanoihcr on the next day. NG - Divisional Commander -— A. L. RIucPht-rsun. U i ' E '2 u 5“ = E "é 2% '7 4." i t 200.04) t 0o sow. 400.00 1M] ..l.tl' . m 11111 11' 9_1=. w. Clarkin - - _ _ - - 350.020 111-15 - ~ 1eo.co 500.00 $1550.00 s-fitslfcfih lst Division - Divisional Cumrriantl-rr - l‘. .\. l!1:rn::;;l1u11. 1—'I‘. A. McAvlnn - - - ~ ~ T T $ 045.000 I270";- 2—Major H. M. Simpson — — — b18035 480'}. 3-H. S, Wcnnacott - — - -— — 4 1r.';'“11 4——H. W. Fletch — — - — —- — l0 345'“- 5—Dr. J. A. MacMillan - — - - 180".- Divislon percentage - 290'}. 3rd Division -— Divisional Commander -- Gordon M. Avard. 11-13‘. C. Johnsione — — — - - S 350.09 s 634.00 181% l2—W R Lie-Page — — — — — - 300.00 ' . 174'".- l3-—Har11v Cucrnore — - - — - 0'1 u" 1Z3’) >1; 5th Division —- Divisional Commander - Major T. E. MacNult. M.Simpson, 430"}. and over were: chairmanship of George J. '1 wrutll‘. K L Non-resident Committee headed by W. E. by Miss Mnry Nicholson of Char- lottetown, PEI, uiiosc marriazfl t0 i11 Flying Officer Paige takes 918W , Claresholm on Friday "It will be noted that this officer wearing an observers wing- thus the p11ot‘s badge indicates tlw second aircrew badge he has won. Flying Officer Paige has served on . .. , Vancouver Island, B.C. O crations for 18 nronths as an nh- her lummgfllcle‘ I “mm?” “no —~ Isgrver and has been decorated for j“ p°5_°lbm"y ‘Pit m? BoaLswaln J. Vernon Moore. leftfinlor by His Majesty the Kin ' °d he‘ almgsld“ ,Say* by plane, having Spent, the past with the Distinguished Flying Med-, ,. ,C°m‘“‘md_°" aanaser’ week here 011 a visit to nls wifcjnj," 1 butI couldntget 11881 h“ Mrs. J. Vcmon Mocrc- He also) Miss Nicholson is the daughter‘ flflem minutes an" n’ had been visited with his mother, Mrs. of Mrs. Flora Nicholson 11-110 howl lives in Montaguc. Mary was cm- ployed here in the Bunk of Mon- treal and the marriage referred to was scheduled tn be hold March.‘ i0. nmznam school. Rebdvt for March‘ Senior Department: Grade X: l. Thelma MncPheE» Grade IX: l. Vivian Murphy; Doris Cash: 3. Tiicrcsa Cash. ll and S. T. Green Ladies Committee — Mrs. 0111' c011grai.ulatio11s_ MacPhcrson whose D1v1s1o11 led ‘W111 —a percentage of 307. and the Division headed‘ b\ bv G. M. Avoids. 3rd Din committee headed bv Mrs. J. A.MncMili1(1;11niv ' athcrcd 1n from the cnvolnvf-i 1711""! 111 Haclff canvass 11nd bccn r-cnnplotsd. {Vfcssr _ iadc a substantial increase uvcr 151st ‘.‘f‘.'ll' 11:11] 'nc $1111 lhc enthusiasm tllsplalwd bl‘ 11W lflllll n1 11 bv them was n substantial amount. Charlottetown Chairman. RedOmss Camllnlm 1ill . ‘ (grade III tSrJ; l. Sylvia Ford: 2. 1 Neil GllllS ' Grade II: l. Paul Green: 2. Al- vin McCarville; 3. Marga?!“ Train"? or. Grad I: l. No exams. e Assistant. Iris tilt-Enter. Principal, Imelda hIacLellan. ur-Lanruv-firrr-zrirss , QNDQN _.¢CP1._ I11 seven days and 16.000 species of Grade VI: l. Jnflli Murnhv; 2 [the crew of a British ‘mttlCSlllD: Joseph Moynagh: 3. Ivan Cloov. {consumes l0.000 pounds of flour. S. fade . 1. 120111-11 Croken: 2. coo tins of milk, 100 pounds of ‘our Anita MacPhee: 3. Camilla Mc- 5.000 pounds of moat. Carvlllc. pmmd; of fish. Primary Department: ——-———~ Grade IV: l. Roscmarv Cash: 2 Tlicre are 8110M 3. - Elain: Cash: 3. Orvlleno lifccnr- mosquitoes. E. R. Bro Fire, Auto, Life, A 144 Richmond St. and Plate Class Insurance at Lowest Rate Agent at Summerside, D. O. Stewart w&S0n l ccident, Sickness Charlottetown '01 J. A. Mochlillnn art‘ extended 1o D1\1.~1 S. l, “COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE” W. K. nocrns Agencies Ltd. 2. and (i PAGE SEVEN their succeal and and cm. Canvasscrs DUI‘ that ‘ullt would to give way to 1:111111111n 2,71.) 25 2,389.82 1111-11 C: l roller 1hr lmmcs Ch.‘ 111111111 .\‘_ W. l.1)".\"l|l!"li