TuEsDAyL __"TH_§ clinllpojlfljlzrowu GUARDIAN Monthly lllfifiliilg The citililfiL Guardian Royal Edward Chapter, l.0.il.E. t the actual nreotioe of bees onooloooooorioooooutotwomo‘ A I M t‘ also favoured by visits from 101w‘ $1.321“ rules f health which have ' §¢°gggl§b$1,;,",2.§§§“;,,§°3¥?“§’ ca! been boi ed dgwn from s. lmetinus | B.|.$, ‘V 6‘ Ci Q rfhls column ls reserved for news u]; £97m“ ed r ' ?________ Stresses value, War savings l Campaign - ~ 1 C 1,551’ i»: of knowledge socumulnted over the §c°“"§¥‘nn'§§.“°'§§e lllmlnfilh igiloi- out 5 yes-rs. influences not only 51:11,,“ m, fi,s,,1,,11on_ 01., c, the child. but elso the home in “i”? "m" '°°‘°““°““°"’ °' m“ my“ wriilghtllr‘: wing“ ohool ear . y . 1 H . c o s ‘"11?’ “Q”- “°..“.“ "L1"‘°3?c°’?;‘§.’.'§§§i .3311‘dliiffiiidwtiéiewffdtifiilfiioiféii 1919-40 more were weal mom rs Ccullecilc aallifinluulve d tllorouzh ac- Iwere Iormulaied- . 1“ m“ 1“"“‘°h°" Th1‘ “M” m“ lucsted. - ~ 1count of the manner in which the in?‘ getoblelgd mfinallilgnflbegxllmt: gilzrgrvoxégluotigxigaflrili‘ effing: “t: léloooooooctoooooctooooooooo? it?1§i>"§§ti5i§a1oe?r‘§i§iir1§iieeseimsflioiit ‘of " o? e Red Cross in this start whwl vefir- birlenorwruwslnlra 1£§7§‘2f4721- itheir work in assuring the denim. iprovlnce and who for the last num- lenuxrnbleigiél m er the mrrtn 11g’ lot parceis sent to tho prisoners of lb?!‘ if 115d 119°" Dkwwr °1 n "mum ‘~ Yfiirfl SERVICE STATION cnsxos- |war. He assured his listeners that |Pllb1 c Health Nursinlz in the Publlig ffirerg-Xoggggyufiglertulglrcfgoggm: 38c l) local interest, hut advertising of‘ —'—"- I new“ [131111-8 m“ be 11151-11“; Regular monthly IIIQQUBI. a1 5 “.1115 1, “U111 strictly D3y< Q Wednesday, licbruasry 5. 8 P. ‘Q m. Smooker and entertain- l-‘ull attendance re~ able in advance. 0 lnnnt. o (Continued from hint and h ‘p infonnatigntgbtm“ ‘M11170- 1 CBAStVlil-L f0! PlwtuK-“BDHS- ‘File iiujfllllllfid nlollllllv nleetlngl ————— _ __ COiNlqiDllltlirflvN LIFE. lhblills '0 '. of Lile‘ “ltoynl Etllvllrti‘ Chaplet" ofi _ zlie Illlpcrml Qriiel" of file Daugh- .\.\ L-iIiiW-Pllw- lrrs of iiit- lrlnlpirc took place Mon- i-i _ . _ t t 110g om ' ' fl WE SERVICE all types of _ oll Ilicut. Isnrle C Bilker, 0i the Im- any parcels they sent to these aris- liieai h Detiflriemm W118 $1311 . 1_ 3 8 t0 Mm » _ burners. 1F. H. TYWUHOII’; ha‘) (jléliéflél filtlaiitzoglx.‘stoclcllrllgtrtiéeetlf foncl-{si of ivar would reach their tles- lmwfésgggiénglg asngdlegrgséntéaotiyévtgif 00011500“ léiémvgdtfl-Ylmdflgxlfgel 1,5 cullijeecrkteltrinrfroéigriisht byut: Si- -1 ' " - . .‘ v -. r -, 1““.°“- ~ beh lf ti troops Seals which are attached to ins 1 s1, 1, _~ eiflfwr . nlrl-‘rrrr SUPPER Dance. cllur- 1g§1tsllil1l1~1polsl1d go 12-111. Bifigcy w Mr’ M" sommervnle Md m glow!“ H" wohk on a of w l Certificate and are a symbol of afud we. M and Mm“ “111 hi: will; exercises and . . lcwvlird by the lotttroyvn l-lotcl, Friday’. F611 14- ‘Rmd .31“ W111 o1“ .11“ 11351111911“ ‘911111111-11111 R1911 31°85 . M». sterlls, the Tickets $1.25. L~672-;l-4-.'li. the Liam l-torse. being mobilized through their committee in lsng- membeff 111 1:111,“ 1511x214 I-‘fllmd- 1°’ m‘ °°“‘°°““” I n1 .116 m‘, “.351 ______ _ as a mechanized unit. Mr. Ropers ‘and torclleve the sufferings oftne 011 e m" °Red " l “ma; l“ _|_ 3,11,11,11‘. o1 11115 c111; mnllv friends and the public gen- bomb victims. the refugees and the 511951 c1111drm- 1'1“ iliiilfllillffli the cilgullr-xncn: 0f ilCl"€1'flii.\' will wish him success in his evacuees. _ able to assist by equipplntr the (i‘ril"illdl‘ blur-v FftillCvs ucreso m new rulsllulev- i The wufvrisfor the troops which liufllfflne ""3119" ‘"1111 m“ “am” t‘ l D1~ irl-llllcis Kinsman. son of —_?- rare supplied by the Canadian Red 51m" es- u 1 . . also or a spe- stlfjluild Mrs. George A. Kinsman. MORE AIRiiihN ARRlVE-Overlcross Bocietv amount to 30.000 ev- I“ g“ f,1,-§°§f'§,§,§,1‘,}§ hg“‘._§';’.‘; Tu‘}'$flhLiY.1§i‘i-V’oiil§'c" Bwhlilichttfilgltgml un executive East ivnipuie, lilllss. Marriage to one iluildrrd oirlnen "I'll/ed in ery month. Besides this many Brit- ggurwefio serve the m; 11mm“ uu-to-dste Junior news and sug- lace in Feb. at St. Marys Chfll1°iifl°wl1 1115i night and were |ish soldiers entering Canadian ports l“ 1W1 d with trout interest bv all RedCross Th; “13111, o; , m“ sure indication oilwlllifi 1°‘ 1' u will weigh when dressed, h, 11°! Edward ~tolnls about the work which the 111 Newl°ll11d1md Wm b“ 1°1° mmbersmn m Juno, m,‘ Q10“ yam. Grnnllatlon and Publicity A close contact Ls maintained with £1611". oil the Junior Branches through the stctmm STNVEYE asked r" _ I one l'llS'fii'lC9S the Hulls at their respectlv home, nsmel .- . . ‘ 1 ‘ages n 5 1 ‘ hcpll Jack Maclghee‘ Psm clmgrd there ale 2600 in Canada. were Church Gloups, social clubs and teachers accept it u m“ of the Force. as we“ as the purchase of r wool and a glmvo iv cured the intrusion bu: the touched on bv Mr Sommqvme Orgamzauonq of every kind have x442 11115101111211“ gollilgiisofiqcgktfécrolrliioa Zéczlfigglcpllflie. n. conclusion he warned of criti- been doing o magnificent lob. They suxiiollllislirilt-fpltligtglmot on!‘ tell of §1.°i',,,“,‘,',°.§’§{°‘bZ“°D1-,,“t"1d§§“1‘§“§ ,9}; xm 1 =f‘ ti it4‘,;.llii'lll l 1n a fevfopenmg‘rehVUIKQCRHCd ghee "1 dilvs ahead and asked the people sre ever ready to co-opemtc whole 1mm°vemen1 1n 115,311}, condmmm commemue “noun; bv the 9111-‘. X312 . ‘ ‘ many M our h’ H y,‘ 2.1mm that Rbvproxjlnazel" bow to m0 rutrorm .511,’ ex Iameg of] lhISLODILOVillOC kto fdcglcatle them- heartedly with your Committee, not but also in school buildinlzsandsur- chasers of War Savings Certificams X132 " *1 '<“"‘1‘-°“'1’~“1“"'45 ltllol-"neclsw pheosonis are ivuil the pui- ' sepof the ‘Itllefinp He SEA/e; t he gig“ no t e Fde%cr§/frs' ‘my 1" the making °f comm“ M r°““dm“s' W“ “w” the “m wmm- “h” “mu 1“‘“"1d“““1'- X203 i “ ’ p‘) ' g‘ g- °‘° °1' a“ 5- 1m“ Y ~ our troops at home and abroad. but money raised by a branch ill usedto when 18km cqilocmvcny, attain 1,0 c- X303 , "11-“11155 R1111‘ lliering in the districts of Tea Hill, called on Hon. J. A. Campbell who ""11" " d to elem-l in- lzestions snd is sent alonlz with "The ChufL Ens, wa1po1el 11185.1 immediately transported to a1were served as well as members of °1 ‘he Rm cm“ m c m1 or Junkmn m. M‘ k: __ . s. ‘ till?’iSi?i3£ic.€“§l;c“'§..“‘ii§.1.“ii; l llslslilsistrl: ‘tl8"*.‘..i%’.§°§§é%o.“.3iu recital stint" which comes * “r ‘ ills. iii" -— , .. '5 5- 5111- ~ ' 'f Ni Had (C. A . ._ 1...lll-i'llil1y tickiltfittil —Tlie funeral ttlllnqcufl‘ ‘V1111 me Brmsh C°m'1 meet with your approval’ 11:13:11: letatgrorbflolnv-séngéllrge ‘i: also " 3H mm [of the .4“, Henry Como“). was 1161.1 monuea [ll All plnn. This is the To Prisoners of Wlsr - , 0 K cal-fwd on Mm the “aches ' 1 . H. L. Smith from Prank Hi-nnesseys Funeral 5913111111 2101112 of airmen to arrive WOMENS WAR W 3 Addresses were iven at the nn- 5:33‘? {i} _,,,.;,,g a bahmce Home Friday Jan‘ 4 w s,’ Du” 1il€fe irlecently. The group srrivin , The Canadian Society as pm- 1 t bmim ma“ Pmvmml came"- Qmven. x40“. m and ,.,,q,,ne_ gmfsinasnlcatWhere Requiem High {ASL nght. reached the city abou mlsed to send 10.000 puree s week The 1010MB! M»! W88 511 m 2 111m hem 1,, 31111110111160“ 1N1», x“ - m ,_i,.v,.,._1,u, m, - W” sum by Re“ Louis A‘ 11.25ton the late train. ‘Piventy to the British prisoners of war in ed by Mrs. E. A. Foster, ass an 5pm,‘ at the eight 10cm Tum” 2 . l 1 mnmus ,0 Add w r v s, U e m nu es inter they had all been lGermany, numbering 44.000. and lchlsirman, WomensWar Work Com- vars. Conventions in .-. pwmber and x113 ,_ t1 “WW1”. ?°“‘“,‘,°‘1§§,, T}, landed rt the bombing and n- these are packed at the rate of 40o mlttec: ‘to nic tea/chers-in-tralninlt at Prince MR. c. u. n. LONGWORTB 11°13 i“ _ P_,.0,.,n_ . F {but Hli" illtlgg-esw; p “he; ‘lltcry school’ lvhcrc they wil be l1 day by voluntary women workers In the absence of Mrs. McQuald .101 wales Corege last June. At the . X242 lil , 1mm,“ \\r\ t. . c. e ‘. .7 ; I. _ . ntioned indefinitely. Fl rink ill Toronto. He told how these par- whom I regret to say 11m been uh- lalmum Teachers. Conventkm mere At m‘ mount or The 0mm“ x043 lot ~ 1Alot-r, L. . o L, It. ilscKcll/ll. .l Acolns bllscs and cars were used lcels were transported to Germany 31mg 1,0 u; on 1111s committee for .11.,“ 51w 1m 9,11,11,11 o; 51111101- wqr); Mr 3 mngworm B 3c’ x103 ,_ iii . E:f.'!\liptn:"ffimi1_\' plot Bomsn Catholic to tlkgyiigfiqbfalififpéxljtflm the ralllnyy igrilcitieezgzlaeizlegmtthteh vuigugelcllertélés someume became o! 111,113,,’ 11 1s my ‘such as Dumouos‘ “Mo!” ‘mammary .0! w“ Advmrs, 86nd... x422 n; m ~ . l emecj. 0990i . s eva e . , .1- . ~. privilege to present to you a. report» and sewn garments. Eastern ‘Pl-list Company for Prince X202 rl _. 1 -_ ~ i .. .1 -———- ~———-- The work of the Rod Cross in . ,1 M“ ‘ 1 w‘ B”‘“1‘1 PIIEASJNTS FEEDING ivrrll sowllsns ENTERTAfNED-On connection with securing donors °‘A1,;1‘°Lh>;°"t§fn§“fffk'°ur 15st Annual bultflwlflbg zgfllggl; mwlgrgnlflllténgéoggletsv iii‘: étlalllgwlfl: §%. lg: nil not. wort‘ Ill‘. —- 1".ll=llrr¢<f1'<>lll_t1le fibril“ 11w Prelim: of Janumr 1°. 1119'?“ fimmcim’ 111B 5.i°1'1“'i.°5 mm“ Meeting the war was but six months flffrmli i1=W$-111111°11d=l/r- crimfl- success of the we: Savings Cert i- x212 111 . .1111 - .il(‘i_\' south of trc lfllLsbol-rl lvrvyio or Hccthcrdalc ililli SlllTilllld-lnigsma 1'" 11'1111$11151°115 ‘"15 315° 01d yet 1n m“ 51101.1 per1o¢ we 113d led children's clinics and wsr work. cotc campaign, now started: X023 1;; i lino. iierc tlc- Rivol- YQiprltiT. ttlhutb phenssnés Rigs; lffllglldiiififtes gaihcgfid in the Or ngo"'e,f$,§é°‘1,a§‘;o3§ ggge-iifiggg-ts o! the we“ Qliganmd M115 an We, 11,9 ,1 round ‘it imuosslyblel to rvbeuciitcany “The time has now arrived when x233 . x51 >; ' li-ulzl Lil‘ ve. ,r um» no le nru yur ' t -.\ onour o our o our ys -more. owever. unor ross 1,11 1 119d); the Gov . ~ '. L lo Wool Com- fgctliink with the Hungarian part- who were spendln their fui-lo h woxk hem“ am“ mmim‘ t1" Pmvmw‘ with me W‘? mg o! t?“ now seems to fit into the natural 111:3? 8116251131151; m1- yghc 111341123. x022 .191 l. g g “s: (branches of the Rled Cross. ofwhich year the Womens Institutes. 9,95“, of school activities and an“ or our Navy Army and M: X2112 ‘i n0 iii -» iii H5 . l-il - iii -- 15f iii 139 j .1 hospital lll , , , . . _ _ ) _ v R- H‘ Rogers @1111 Sewnded by H15 in arranging and sponsoring affairs buv a wash baslnywwels and soap. lsrge amount. These War Savintts X142 ‘I 1M1“ “'11” (Somhpolt and -———Bunum' ltihilal-lfholéllonirpioiiiloiuli? l11mfi<§uteeYrIi yzisrstlltigderenfimtge sEéoEQ-y 1101mm“ whereby we are able to odd o few 111M1- "11"? 11'11°1°8 vmifllllvllffl Certificates can be purchased in X312 ~ ill‘. L “n 5m, our Second hand m _ boys "l" hlfld mgmn c6mm_ The Drcsidenps report ‘was read hundred dollars to Red Cross Funds. l-Ilpbis and difltiOIA?1X'l(§“t0 lid! e515 amounts convenient to persons who x093 1 l 1111i 111- mp 1 1'1 11151 W155 “mdnum- units Til-d nciuhbolillccd inkinsiver- 11V D11 MilvMiiluh. the report of the 111.1119 911111’ pa“ of 1949 a Chm“ 2131c nixculrifillture‘ othiertfilgigiove- have stem“ employment or have X142 ' .1 l "\\I 111111111 311d 1 - 11 111111011 341 @1030" 51- in: ‘§O1llOb1\' ill" cull to S"i‘Vl">i" for Women's Wm’ wmk wmmmw b1’ Budge “'11s pruposed’ camed on and imelrits’ were: made by real hard work mode?” “zedthmcsmes- 113d r111 this x332 __ ' ‘ “' ‘"5 L-oli9-2-4-li-7. m“; and C-Ounbjy M, wiE ‘MM_ Mrs. E. A. Foster and the Junior suwersir-rl’ lcrmina-ted in October on ‘he p“, of me- Jumom $11213" gggtialmofinlgeslgfimrlbgdflgm X023 . n ' " ' ‘ Red. Cross report bv Miss vol-nu st Govt House when His Honour. seven schools were awarded m‘; mm‘ a very considerable sum m_ .. ‘. these _ . the Lieutenant Governor and Mrs. C f tsm d1 k1 , -'f'lle iPfilD9TflilllY.‘ dipped 11 dr- are“ ‘WHY M" D 15mph” reports appear below. LePage were hcsis at the final gums. earélisinggesctgag? fieg: $1,012.: wfffls Canada's 1mm! exnendlbul-fies‘ .. . ‘ , _ .Y pyggpnted c.1111 of 111.. 1,055 w1th g, Th 1.6 . . .. l. t l 1 A‘ 1.70900 , . u d r1. , | 1e Corporal. ons such as litre curs lll .1 foil liouls last night ns __ _ h __ 0 l aslllcls cpor . slow n5: a most $ . vins len zc . on _Hampsh1re_ west Covehead and nmumnw Combames Banks and x242 __ ll coltl. wave followed a dily of mid 11°11‘ 111’111_l1<‘11111 S'1~ F~11°\\11’\‘-’. 1-119 satisfactory balance. was submitted this effort. Later ill the your $200. 1mm R11,“ 1n Queens County; E“. companles of large Business lump X9113 __ illll-l-lcs. l) (‘sfllt-{IIIOH oi was added to the Fund through tile 1111,1101; and 59111111116111 1n K111“; e515 Wm be required w Subscribe to ‘(.133 stat: y. .5.- :."d.‘rr.il.*l‘: “"1 “r- F's; “were r1 w ‘so .0‘ , q .» _ _ , - .. 0‘ ~ "V11 - niest nvery conserae22 ; 4 A. 1 s P1’ \l\z)i\l‘-'ierdl)i¥ftlm ‘ifinilfslsilzflogg xglgi1tzlfigdcilgiCgi-inuds 1131x221 Man: s, Bridge Party, _ v The chiefuservlcte itétiylllty of the 811101111“ b111, subscflbers 10 we,» A3‘; . ‘ ‘ < 1,, 11111111111151.1511 ‘Past to northwest and ivas blotvinz niom w,“ srenthh, danim», am; Frank Casey and Min ‘Hooper hegi11nzglegile$ ‘gianireaiffaggs 11f)?’ 'gi1.‘nc‘;_§'f)nc.gg.né‘fi§ldfen.s wgrlgupfggé gagsqgguméiigfn ggiltllglstaég 001119111 11-332 -» . w"... ~ -. ' 2,. - - .= “ ,1 . _“.f ' ' .' ‘ -» - 1 . cc-l i 111 $119 511F108- ihlmdfr’ 1A 1119a“ $511,191 511131113" M11“‘-° 159"‘? mmkqwd by Harm‘ Q Branches rind other groups. Tile Real V6111‘ they raised '$l3'70.30 f0!‘ @116 HOKIIiIlhEiOHSaDBYBDIC in weekly cr‘ l1 Probable talk b “m” n 1e. F01 ‘t1 1Q had M-sfl A1111“ 1Ta°3°"“1‘1- ‘W's- Wm- pngslnlgnylrls 35pm“- FOR 19.111 Cross cans ivhicll were placed in ihe 9110111911 9111-0161115 Fimd 1W $11911‘ monthly payments. and will at ti-e . sleds Sllld lc Mnthcson. Gilli/Ah‘ Mfisars John t summer hotels helped considerably. 0W1! 6110M? and bv the sale of cnl- end of seven vears be paid at 25 per i | u.“ and 1 nlral d 1 . - . c r.. -- tfee was of» iiliolllzh in Charlottetown tile Olllv The followinz rcrmrt was submit- M931 9f 1119 1110119)’ 1951111911 115111 n a‘ s cent‘ advance o“ Durchum“ Dnce‘ {X432 .. ‘ | m-lsll-ult-irllnns DIP RAPIDLY P11“ ""11 1W1 ‘"1 QPIX°PY1MQ ad‘ Dori-son. Tile full ‘text of . -(-:O1111,1,1,1a11§11:1(1.'itvlllprlfilllrrs zlliri sllolv H .1‘1111ii'1 113 511181115 bv Ml‘. D. A._ MncKlnnon. u, is m, iDllrillz lilo riiiv the tcnllicratllre F0!‘ T11Pv AFC‘ r7011)’ G301 FZIiOlvVS’ The follcwllliz llcnlinatinlz com- ‘ ‘ [was 3i above zero but last nitzllt it 1“Wc’1l never Let Th3 Old Flag Fall’ mlttcc was flDfifliflifid for the nom- I .;__....;._.<§.~¢ ~__~1..-1.. ..... _ ZEEEEEE m ti 1" .» . ollr wogkg 1119c“ “on-‘idemible m1“ an 11M‘ 31' Msclltocd. A11>911 Miwfson‘ vlulm‘ Flanneletie was boulzht and babv Th te f . _ . Joe (‘alltlllc-i‘ accwrr on. The silig- I‘ . .7 5 1 - “ e tzreu r number o 0di- r were taken for 51211511“ 51°11“ we“ me snow lng ofxthe National Anthem brmfgnt giiegyfigr‘ w‘ ‘I’ P‘ Maclwnhm’ ffififniigjfff, “iéiurerliiftsegeégfifi; garments we" made u" 11V 1111B ‘ployers have alzreed to collect from lliifh lvlll be further 5°11“ s’ a most elljfiyflbic evening to a c1050. f airuinsioed pleased to extend to We hove stout to England 103 co-n: Juniors‘ In thh way 5o 131mm‘! ma" emplwees a “"51" Dmum‘ 01 urluilol meeting FUNERAL YES-rum“. _)-1~1,e m. _;___ 3.3,, a yew hearty wmome m 11,15 p16“, 0mm, m, renmes‘ 1,651,185 “Me vr°v1d°d 10F "w" 1111111" their wanes week-y to make oar- ‘ funeral of Mr. Peter J. Trainer. me meetmg lvhicll was largely attended. ‘N05 ¢..~._<-_ ..... ... annual meeting of our Division of eight cases containing 1,083 pieces Bsfsigficelfiég ‘gve,‘§°{,‘§“§f§ glsfitufcitiéigeir ssrurbescgtigitxzillé at? Elfin‘; [Tersonnls _ _____ tho Canadian Red Cross society. of as ortcd clothing, quilts and blarl- logmtcwn Juniors who come in once “e111; sum o1- monev can 0111., be a1. X032 _ 1- ‘ ' l ~ " - ~__' . . , _ _ ~ 1 . he year i940 has been a very - ~ 1.1 1 f r ch N t - t. . . ,1 A 1,1 _ hold 1.0m ills lute ieslclcncc. l3 M, I 51mm. M, Wllllluns and _ kets. In response to ie nppea oi s month to help prepare e evls 1 med b ry d 111 11- ‘ 1 2 , L“ mm iPmvllui St. 319511213113’ 11191111112 11151- (iilllfifitflr Marv. have returned home 13111:," gigs g” 311 téwse “tmneicwd blankets last spring 600 were rc- Letter and magazine for mailing. 51111116 1D 11111,; big? .,‘1’"§1.e1‘,"‘}§50..fc. i i362 Diulfi/LQPFS 138511165. “'11P” 501911111 zlitsr spending an elljcyuble visitin 1" 1 ‘T551511 a “ma v° “me ccivcd and forwarded. Clothing for At i , 9111151111115 We were 111111? ‘$591101 es in furnishing the necessary funds l X432 ' iron.» or one tslsri."szitzlzrstrzlrttssfll: reuse s of the rec 2r izslcislidsi "é’.’.‘.i‘oi°tl.'l.‘i§ 1» to» its overseer» w our _.v___ _ ‘ by Rev, pxMcMohoS. D..6\:s.s.1-1 M“ G or i8 Fisher h“ ‘Waived war work Commmee Wm report“) at the moment and will be an illljl- “egg, {amines The him“ contair“ vlde for alll their requigements. [X1722 _ 1 “A ‘mliwrl’ Cd by Rim’ mm‘ yimc1°a~n' g3?» a culiiic ffvrfi her son JcQcpli say- Y0“ °" 111° 511191111111 ficwmiliish" pornim’ “em o“ ~10“ pjglmn 1111s ed. Christmas llovs which were oro- o11w°;“§-1.§§c°°§'o‘$e?o I lgndth 8151x242 ' 1 _ , fight m“. M, and Etc». George" i cvxolxrinlcan a _ mg Lha. he has drrived.sin_éls' M linen“ o; we wamen of the province year, another xvii be Lilrfihffgt-C llllg ‘Med b‘, me JL-‘nlms and articles Beeggucéscribe m thisaabpgal m ‘fie x012 _ his 1040 qfttiinrz‘ by Deilwn- RW- Gaum ‘rxontauzr, Tfie a 31.111513 pom ln the 1ll‘SL full year of the war. as "1 3am1°111§ .f°ig1glwgm“;rn,js "x1" obtained through the coflection of same hearty and generous measure |X242 . 1i1il1ilx1l1dvrs a Mom’ Christ‘ ggllilfleedclfieltryscauerriz" 151F111‘: D1‘ MC- _—*" 1 ‘IGnElnNbgZrQu-‘ihtii ‘fbllytlipiircisrsoviixilcenil 11111000 éhfil'fl?eulfl)t1l “n"“m1s' 511°“ "5 tmthbwshes‘ h“ 1n Which they responded to the cail .X012 " 1 ' Gliigflfl. 3195515- T- W- 1-'~ P101139. 51mm P9111’ 011m“ Wllhfmi D‘ therefore unable to make this re- Brunclles are asked to get instruc- bgfififiwe,g“t,l,‘en§,fiwe1i W233 1°‘ funds asked 1“ a“ m“ war] T11 t . . ~ l ‘ __ f” Herbert H011, Patrick Mlirnnghan. L1§é°°§g°;,,1‘-%§;Xa§§n°‘ §.}‘,.".,$1°“‘1§0§’f port. The pit-actor nf Junior Red tlon books and decide ulhat they gamegi 5evera1fie11erss11av1és coma ghfillligifgglfifig dggfsngeglgeatpaggg 1 mt1,,1es0i-:t1'11n;.':11’ _ i V‘ ' - 1 ‘ Jflim 901111193! and 51154115 MCERW- mun. '.,n{ax_ N’ s“ leaves‘ on Y? Cress will tel you cf the activitiis wish t-o make before getting yarn 111311111111; 11510; 1119 91111151111” Dar. ___a____________ ' ‘me same vulixtinl M ‘ 11nd V0001? W006 as this is the only WHY ‘M? can nt- cels and saying that they were the o-ITAWA‘ F911 3__1CP) __ Posh cenmges 15.1mm, m ' ' ' em- scwice "11’ m“ “m” m“ Co!“ turn t is morning to resume his °f the mud-re“ 1' . P ducted by R91“ R Mcmmmm‘ D" D‘ 1ciutles ‘llfl.cl~ llnring spclltthc past 1“'h°' l“ ‘M11110’ Red 011'“ membe-“S- rive at our quota correctly and cc- onlv izifts the chiidrfll Iwewed- muster General Muiock in a stute- bove dressc-rl w" 7 . y 1 ment today. reminded those writing by the 0111,3111 Q1115. install officers lRlequiem High Mass was celebrated T111111, ——~—— f d - ' ll 'L_', '.-lt' - li~ 13111111511 CONSPLS GAMES END pefiyeni/QLVSZVJK‘ 315d CXA/Ilxsvg. 11.1.1) D12? $3.2? petition which had previously been have made u real contribution to o11om1c1111y_ n d’ "ed cm" w k a" “p "'1" °" to men of the Canadian armed 1,109 1n 1111 m“ forces that abbreviations in addres- The most 0,1151"... tlie_ ivnr-iime ductivities als wiell brie maintaining leir usua VB ua e Garments Made ii'ea""t1mfi 1111111111111- The T165911“ During the vesr contributions to l . i d U) Ci l , l d 1i c . Garments for our troops are be- 1119 Hanmmmied chfldrfl" Fund tsiislewlseafle l nieegtgd rtile eblrglib, m the stamnm“ m” ing made in quantity and style in “mmmned 1“ a" w 3392552" Beam“ to Write out in full the addressrs el- will uive an itemized account of cur expenditures. Not included in mfelred to os the MacDonald Brinr - . . _ _ _, The installation of officers for competition were played Inst lycek ggrtfgggggscaélgnmgnxusgg 313152111; “Com-dance “.111, 111s1ruc110ns from _£il1é3l&137:h3£1g:t1€gd$51k??? $111355?- Dn 1111 nflutary ma" kneaded 5,);- 111" W618i“ 1)l-l~~.~l~l|\\tlf1i1 the Charlottetown Temple N0. 17. at the Summerside Curling Rink (new by the Carry Qn can?“ Headquarter. nnd we have been able amount‘: $1530 13 was “M”; by me troops overseas or in Canada. As 224 __l Pylhiun sisters. tool; place last 811d ended ln a. three cornered tie. n n Cams o; C1m.1°t1e1own_ and the a1 1,11 111.19 1° $111,913, any 1eq11c5, Rotary Club b‘ chulottewwfi from an example of confusinlz use of lib- 187 1g) 11181“ W119" B110 T081110!‘ meet/m! when E. P. Foley's rink defeflifd Provincial Women's Institute for which comes to us through the pro- ‘me Di-oceeds of the annufl Rom“, brevmlwns 311° M11118??? are?’ “t; 112 was held. Tile installing officer was w, g, Brooks rink 12-10, The rinks me Durchase o; an ambulance by per 01131111515, 511109 June’ 194m 11,-. Radio Auction and M00000 from tention to the abbreviation 'S.L.I. W3 iui Past cine: HlidB Plckard assisted 1,11,51,11; “we gkipped by Folev cnr- each n1 111cm orzgnjzatjgns‘ rhgse 1.1m A1110,“ and Navy 1961-11115 have the Gym clubkrom the- flberculm for Saskatoon Light Infantry. This 203 m8 rabbrevfation also stands for Somef- . set Lllzht Infantry and Shropshire These four hots uolo ivoiyllt-d on b0 - id . 111 01°19? i0 01111311 191111115 1 have town and tile Merchant Marine iHVP. 1treatment for 333 needy ciJlit-igre; Liam Infantry’ 31.111311 “my "m" me same “M” i111’ 1'13’ Gland 111111111191" 3151111119 516W‘ rie and Brooks. Brooks and Foley a"; .€"“1RP“€.% Gfan? C111“ "m?" played a-gnin Saturday with Foley W“ 0* m‘ ‘ e ms He“ w“ E 5° l2 rind Brooks scvcn. Ii in the play- amounts were remitted directly i111 t‘ Toronto m W691i Supplied with gifts of kilittcri Isis seal Sale in the past two years. Tile Regal Flour curing colnpe l- - - garments us they leave Cllarlotte- | This fund was used m ,lil(i nil the - . c . ll tmnsflcied‘ off time the tie is not broken the 11°11‘ a“ ‘minim cwm “pen tgd bee" 1151106 10 611111061’ 1119 9111"" not been for ottcll Wilen the ‘Classified as fdiows‘ men's’ “m” 5e1- 9-1 the 111* ‘r1119 10110111118 omoer‘ m“: m" man? iziztking the largest number of JE-Xllloruwefigifg ‘Z§,,,.1°,f,‘§’§,_.‘§f,fl.,.‘{1,,n pailzn Report ln mine. Theobiec- 1151x1115 s, 331-011 Ramsay “cs LGiasses and other eye conditions 204 The W118i“. 0f ffivti 1 '1‘! 1e” m“ . Ex°inem Chm points will be the winners -s. “m “i . hm may may“, tive for tlic 1940 Anpea] n. this m pm me m“. ms suppned “.111, orthopedic cases .......... .....1cs weighed alive is irsvuu bl 13101311 Muvlrrrin. Excellent senior. ______ sets 111N911"? tsummerélde since province was set at 825000.00. and 35 each of the ro.lowlng “Wm ,__ Cgnvalesgent cam“ can _ H 4 MANCHELSTER- (C?) — J. C. much 01 1,1115 yqy1311n11_()111~1g15£0l1 Frances 5mm in 00d. Excellent Ju- _n ,3 mawiles W 1 e 11 I am pleased to state that the csn~ ‘ ‘ ' Other cases . . . . . . . . . . . ,, 20 lswes, Deputy Controller of Salvage. record is that of ll iltl}! ‘\'1lCi1i\'9i§il- n1OT,Ad(11Q‘TA. Affleck; Manager, Amelia. XIflCIlPOdj hiistress of Re- cords Zillti Correspondence, Sadie Acorn; i. ‘(ass of Finance, l-Ielen MncEncilerli: Protector. J e a n Crockett; Pianist. Helen Mac- PAST chief. Ethel War- Cnrrrspondent, Agnes ATfiharioifi town on . 194i, l0 Cpl. J. 11‘. and ' <11“. 11.*°1l-_r.1.91.1.-I1_1?°(“”§d_' 250F115 MAGDALEN FLIGHTS expected that Canadian Airtvnys flights to the Magdalen Islands will be xcsunled today after a week's lull. It is; planned that two trips calming mail and passengers will be carried out weather permitting. Four passengers are art-siting trans- portation to the Islands. Tyvo of these are members of the Royal Canadian Navy who arrived in the city lust. week cnrollte to their homes to spend a. furlough. There will al- ro be G00 pounds of mctil and 193 pounds of express delivered to the inhabitants of the isolated Islands if the flights are curried throluth. a. rink from there won the cup last year. ' _ Junior players are those curling not more than three seasons. The trophy was donated four ynesrs logo by W. W. Lord, retire-Kent" g the Regal Flour Mills. Personnel of teams which will play here includes: ' (Firs-stones) 1- J. H. McNcill, C. Murley, Chas. McKlnnon, Ed Tlmwn. (Aces):- ox. Preby. w. J. Daley. W- T- weir. E. M. Bagnall. (Falctmsl:—f~“. Hansen. M- W- ivass was such a thorouizh one and the subscribers so generous that we exceeded. our quota bv over $3.000. Much credit for the success of the drive is due to the eneritetio Cam- nalsrn chairman. Mr. G. J. Tweedy. and his committee in Kings and Queens Counties. snd to Mr. W. A. Currie and his committee of "Y's Men" in Prince Coun . Almost $14000 was raised in Charlottetown: $6.200 in Sumrnerside and Prince Countv; $3240.52 in Kings County. and $5519.81 from Queens County. I would like to refer to the whole~ hearted support received from the Carry On Canada Corps which took turtle neck sweaters, scclcs, mitts and scarves. These were badly needed by received 394 treatments at me C0,. pl . . _ _ - g population increased and maln- the 1119113111191’ expmjed “M” 3131 léBCtlVe tctgnductedmnt thefimd tsined at the highest possible level. $29. as a donation towards the wsr ‘magi gvexi-vtksyeefiigsh1fl1sgefi1twgon_ Our quota. for Emergency Sup- <§§c,~;.i§c”§v°ifi§f‘“" an a um plies ls nearing completion and ar- 316 examinations‘ were made by Dr. lthe splendid care she is lziving these ticles fol- the hospital at the Alr- fiolker at the spring and fall clinics children ' l port are ready. e d ' a nlersid-e. P c“; o1 welctjfning ,. m1,- workmmn fireportcd and 27 discharged cured. on, Juniors are most enthusiastic in 511111111 "@1151 Tim" Tl *- ‘l He, Roy,“ HKghEFLS‘ 11m princess ‘The doctor performed 3i. operations their war effort. Alice, who inspected the different '11“ m“111°111°—'-1°11§- tude and later sent a cheque for work of our Division. During the your "'0 had the hrm- garmenis and expressed her ap- proval and praise. Earlier in the Zowrxflufizléglauckgfggfidwlg st year, Mrs. W. R. Campbell. Nation- Of the 105 ortllolwedimcascs. (i5 said ' the gflvemmmt Wimted the ed 208 lbs. sill-c at. T00 ‘ll ill. and Y Gerda Morrison. servlnc of the highest bruise for ddition to the work for lion- WWW!’ "<1 ‘W100i’ m Charlottetown and Sum-l In me plum me nexmm , There were 12 new cases dlcapped chlldlen slreadv reported per hog. Hundreds“ wash The average (il*/'S.'~(‘Li lirlii "Y1 111 clothe scsrfs and wristlets have Ihfiwfld 0i rllnflihl! a camp last been knitted as well as socks and hogs reaching Mnl-lnnit- llackirll iigard mars. mfillgfmrwasmraised fortxlég plants is bctlrccll 7:i ll- - ers' :0 amoun 14 t, -l if" andlng tuberculous bone con - was contributed towards the buying W313; 1:6 gcmotniiii iii W001“. W- 1111-1343015. CF-H- M°D°1P complete charge of the Cs-mbailtn -J——— 1n 11m 543C110“; 11.1 W11“), 1,119., are ill Cholnnlnn of the Women's War D “At her residence, 20 YEAR OLD CAKE -- Rev. am’ ._ of 1 C ‘nada work visual Qharlotwwwn 31111111 . n itund, February 2, i941, Stewart D. 'I'l-ites, of Tryon, P. E. {,.Peé€f;,ct1%n5;3'o11ake1., p“ 1)_ Qulg- c.5111}: 'f,f"c§§‘,‘io1.§£l’,n%c°§ fine the evening addressed a large and £1,111; iofifiiclmhierfrirltntiifi fin”??? |1“‘B1.,.§§,‘,’,'“,1‘f,““§§,‘§§, ‘1;1e‘1l1r“1'~°*1-939_ 40 lb. live hog dress uunlli ill ' .\I ‘Unpaid. urged 31 years. 1-. visited 111811413 1“ 7mm‘ mm“ icy-A McPherson. piece of work when tl-loy aaranged. enthusiastic gathering in the lounge Mr. and Mrs, Grant Willis, North sixty-six portfdios greeting c5111,’ “"1889 Drover 110111111“ i“ ~ Jlicl- or Mrs. and the day While here attending BOa-fd 1'1m,'11-1c1b1es);__ and carried out 35 variety concerts of the Charlottetown Hotel. [Rivera last June. In November. Dr. and letters were sent. w branches in 1'“ ‘my ‘me 11°“ 111.111“ \.rl ylllcDonuld. The flm- Mermli? 01 111° S°“1‘*1 Servme Cm” Dr W McDonald. Roy Bevans, in Kinks and Queens Counties. oin- work, at the moment. is dis- Acker found such en improvement other countries. lmd forty~five were 1b- “Ve 11°55 W111 1'1"“ place from her lute the Maritime Baptist FA 5,3,0“ R gcnumem, which netted over $1200 towards the futpfigd Wm; u, 1,119 1M1 ti“; me in the children thathe recommend- lrecclved. ' e moronic st 3A5 to .ll. Mr. Trltes is a gratiu- ‘(gegmnersjkj drive. Al'- eMh Of T111886 0011091“ "1 Legion found it necessary to have 8d. that two more. one child ugedi Our grateful thanks are extended lli ilZCll thence w . e class of ‘21 Acadia Uni- c J MGM.“ WR‘ 51.3mm’ _1_ ndclress on Rod Cross Win- Work 11,911. mom m. the comfort and em four. with c, tuberculous elbow and to all qlencher-Dirociorosnd school lllliic Cemetery, versilv. lll Lélilff yew‘ abllhriisbmag Buljmh w_ Pmkm-d‘ 21$ fivilllm: gngmizggeigrfscfiigg tcrtntnment n! the men of the 591-- glitfifwiéiéifaxhgfiihaxita blzilllzgplzilflg gubellttlt/ifirsatopubfi ggctlzzas Nand. LoNm~ . cake u-ns ma e or m y a. l" en 1mm5em.__ , h . 1 I m 1r vices. we are most grawml to he ‘ . oso a . e c o urs- . c . m 13m.“ Pa“ o1 the cake was put _ R Ce ’ l ‘L w o so lzenerousv gave o e Canadian u m“ for we use o’ me plaster until the sptinar. be placed es. the Charlottetown Rotary and Minister Menzies ha, , In Mp," i swlty. Thursday the parcel of cake Lnigeanflglgqflumer "7 time and talent as well as toltlhosn room and dgeply appreciative o’ {in the some home for the winter ‘Gyro Clubs. who have all contrlbut- Cairo en route in loll ll ‘ or am was opencd and eaten at o flarty “fmgign, ' glrgilktfouggggugmnsbmmtlon ' w‘ their many acts of kindness during {ffflieufiér hfhwicfnl°lghk1£t grim?“ w gslrgslv w our work for crlo- anglolllncsdfjigrulv M . ~ -"“ l - ten r , c r mc ill“ “ _____ to which old friendskuere invited. DE Roby“, m, Llmfz, Chas. Excellent work the past sixteen months. 1111111 may m, cured “the, than "oncbehafino, the ‘M! I should Sam ‘fflifn ML Mom. I. loving nlrmon of mu- dear wife T11‘? 29 Ye“ °1d c" 9 w“ W1“ slewart, Fred Moore. 1h; seven 59111011 Rod gm; The following figures will ive m“ 1;, “m; 10p a 51101-1 1,611,111 111111. 111m u, flunk m, mam, kfnd (fiend. . . and rnoihl-r Mrs. John L. Mill. who edible Mid some Wu flsfllu stored branch“ a; 5.1mme1-s1dc_ A1bemn_ you an idea of the work sooompl - in; 11m 5ummg_ 1-11,, 0111a, 11.1. throughout the 9mm,“ m, "M, D11‘?.<i‘l| IIWHY rolu-ullry 4. m4. ewe-v i» be opened ivrrtv Year-r rm; SCHEDULE O'Leary, Kensiililtton, Hunter River. ed durin the lmt yew-c’! cases who m of school iuze have sry agglgtqngg cod hogplbgilijy no, “mo. procgeding HHMI vrllrs mm you loft u; hence ML T171155 13111715 m V1311’ h!‘ GQOTRCWWII and B01171] Whifih have W811 shpped OVGTBQHI containing IESSODS b81111 biiilflht b_ Mrs. Willis, cuflvg for the]; kgen lntég-ggt, and will confer with B"i' ...Tuggdgy, Fell. l, t p. m.-- ‘been formed since the outbreak of 9.204 knitted articles for the troops who was a former ool teacher. wise guidance, and Notioml flegd- on matters relrltllll’. tlons at a farm home for the sum- of an ambulance to be sent to Eng- m, 11W “fight 11,1. 1,. #3; .\l‘ - Prim! 1 ..,Ii'i'l‘t"1 91 11 was llltw we miss your smiling iacd 1731-97115- Mn and M11 weymm 1; l; 1-11 ,-1 1, Tritcs ni; Moncton and to attend war have been doing excellent and 7.14.0 hospital supplle in ddit- and well aoclmlrvtied with Juni r to 1 h B ltl ll t xx": .Y,..,II“,..."..‘TQ‘,I',Z"‘,,,',.', p111", the Board mfiei-lllg 0i the Irlterprov- n,“ 5mm,“ work. They have raised. over $3,.- km to the 2,7570 surglenf dmzsmgs Red Cross work. Mrs. Willis led; $131. n for hep Riven duh“ t a between r n n m‘ the conduct ofmtilirglq < ..’. _ _“_ dllcinl Home at Coverdaie_ before The years "my trim- out many ¢h1n£S'l‘f‘Llll'f‘linR to his home at Tryon.-- But this UIPY wipe out. never (Tun-o Newsy The mflnilrv of those happy dlys _____. "- ADDRESSES ROTARY — "Hint gwwfiorrlrttttigolathehamvunw wntrb and 1.100 rolled bandages. also u o as- nnea. k ~- The list of nurses enrolled forser. cgfttffiflgffiega wggtmfigvg’? g‘?! V1“ 1'1 w" m‘ 1115951“ 11'" m" re‘ Airfolco and the Mere 'nt Murine Flmswnes vs. Aces Falcons vs. Perfectlons. When we wore ltil tngcthe swam! smflm‘ Inserted hv Ilusbnnd and Family. In Memoriam In loving memory of our dear Grandmother, Mrs, John L. M Clermnnt, wilo passed away Febru- ary 4. 1934. In our home hangs n beautiful cturo Worth more than silver and gold ‘Tin n picture of our dear Grand- mother 1 Whose memory wiiL never Irmv old. Inserted by Her Grandchildren Wanda, (llrlyton and Elwin Mill. ._.___ fI-‘JJVPHFI 1V. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER 5 ‘M. A.. 111. man of the Central Council and the parcels which are being sent to prisoner's of lvar in Europe through the Canadian Red Cross- 10,000 s week —-are ltcachlng their tie tinn- firm," was the stntccnent. emphatic- nily made by Norman Sommerville. C.. of Toronto, Chair- Excclltive Committee of the Canad- ian Red Crass in addrossin ills fol- low Rctarinns at the Char ottetnwn Club yesterday. The speaker was introduced by Past Rotary President Dr. W. J. P. McMillan, local lted Cross President. Plrt President J. M. Muriey was in the chair and the guests were three airmen, Wing Commander Blake. Flying Office-r Waugh. and Pilot Officer Stmuanron. also W. G. Spencer, Dr. J. H. Ay- ems. Dr. B. C. Keeping. Major T. E. MacNutt, Morton Dew, Rev. I J. Levy. Sidney Omen and Rotarlsn Gordon Smnccr. A letter was read frcm Rotary President Mncflityre from P. W. Turner. Chwirmnn of the Wnr Srlvlnqs (Jnmnlittcc nskillu ihat the Rotnly send LWO repre- scntelivcs to tlm mPPiinq of the committee this evcnlntz with author- Chlrlottetown and semi Wlltshifl 5'- Phone I49 I n nJJAII JJ liy t0 have any members of the Rotary Club rcnticr their srrvlcc: in tlit- campaign. R. L. Cotton and A. B. fisher were sppointod. Invincible; vs. Beginners Bombers vs. legion -Thursday, Feb. B, 194i 9 P. ill- lst Qectlon HPCSTAKIQQ vs. Falcons Aces vs. Perfect-forts lecond Section Invincible: vs. Bombers Beginners vs. Legion —Monllay, Feb. 10. 194i. O P. M.- Iet Section Firestonos vs. Perfcctions Aces vs. Falcons 2m! Section Invincible: vs. legion Beginners vs. Bombers ‘file winners in each section play oft the best out of three gam-"s T... LZEQTTS ti}? . unhiirfiirtu-‘(E/“ii-irilly‘ p-tvo-z-i-zi. so been maintained ior many you! by n Joint committee o! the Canadian Nurses’ Association and this Cana- dinn Rcd Cross and fermented reit- ularly from our National Office to the Department of the Militia. During the year. 144 women st- tended six Red Cross Home Nurs- ing classes Riven by the Public Health Nurses in connection with the Youth Training classes conduct, ed under the 0601511141111 01 Alfi- culture. In addition the Society or- gninzlecl three 5t. John's Ambulance First Aid cine-sea. l Your gmléllltilfii Iéxhecutive huintet requen-y ur e out year o transact the blxillfifléfi! of the Divi- son. We were neatly honmlred in Ausrust by a. visit from H. R. II Princess Alice. who expressed great iinterosl. in the display of Women’: ln/ar Work ore her i sent 0i the DPOIYB-m 029d by lthc Carry On Cannds 007% at the e some motions! Commissioner. lravea brief hllt excellent summary of the le- cnmnlishmcnts of the Society as n VWIOIQ. Durlmr the vent we wane "11" ""1 Wwwiw- 1111' h" A list of the sr-tioles completed lo the end of Decent 1s appended. I would like to enumerate the dif- ferent. articles and also the splen- did donations of money and finiisn- ed garments from the different o1. ganizstions but it is such B very gilt; list that times does not per- Beforie closing I want to thank every woman in this Province wilo has made this achievement possible. and in the coming your I ask your continued support. If "we ore any misunderstandings ‘Q-ding work or instructions hie come to the Rod Cross and have 11am sdjltswd. I also want to thunk our Red Cross for the efficient and kindly help which they have rendered tins Committee. JUNIOR. RED CROSS REPORT FOR 1910 The followinz report was submit- by Verna O. : Junior mad Cmss is continuing its pence-time activities on even a larger scale since the outbreak of war. as well as carrylnlz out s. full wartime program. From the annual reports which branches send in st the end of the school year. a strict observance of the Health Rules ls noted. end it must be remembered ARE ADVANCING Showing Quality and Confidence, British Al-lll- lee are winning victories in North and liust Africa. Quality of our Tobacco has broll_i!111_ ‘t the confidence of hundreds of lSLANDI-Jtn. HICKEY’S BLACK O in - HI CK E Y ’S TWIST 10s Per Fig r w: s r CHEWING Manufactured ‘By "WKEY & lllclltllsllll Tobacco 0a.. Lili- - - CHARLOTTETOWN '-