I 111mm 21. 194s T115- ‘ GILQRIHAN PRINCE ED WARD ISLAND RED CROSS CAMPAIGN LA UNCHED » PAGE ELEVEN From ilis Honour The Lieutenant s Governor Government House. I Charlottetown. _ Prince Edward island, February 20. i943. W m‘ people of Prince Edward ts- ilnd- ranted the privi- "fjfjfiwffifi Imi- gratitude and W‘ 1111115, m1- being spared the $11; inst has overtaken many lea of the world by subscribing Willy to the Canadian Red Cross I'm cunpgign {or Ten Milton Mum w 6111.17 on its greet Christ- ?‘ 1,111,, or relieving suffering hu- “may em whereby we can 12112111111111“?! wit‘): and assist our “Eon... of war. the starving W0- prn and children of countries now aemtated, by a cruel enemy. i5 u-mgugh the International Red CIOBS let Mvcvhgrever the Allied fighting forc- How Your Red Cross Dollars Have Been Spent Bince the beginning of the wai- in September, ‘i039. up until Decem- ber 31st. 1942. the Canadian people have given the Canadian Red Cross Society approximately $26,000,000 to provide free gifts for members of the aimed forces, prisoners-of-war, British air-raid victims and disaster relief emergencies. I HERE IS HOW THE MONEY WAS SPENT: Comforts for Armed Forces. Navy. Merchant Marine, Air-Raid Suffers. and Hospital and Medical Supplies Prisoners-of-War Food Parcels, covering cost of food supplies and shipping . . . . . .. .. Designated imrposes including Ambulances, Mobile Kitchens, Blankets, Hospital and Medical Supplies and food sent to 42.57% 30.60% Britain .. . 6.53% Blind"!!! md equipping Hospital at Taplow. England .. 321% Warehousing. Packini! and Shipping in all divisions at ocean Doints and Great Britain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3.60% Disaster and Emergencies. Sundry War Expenditures and Grants 1.28% Qomnaian and Publicity 2.2a". Administration . ....... 8.40% Available Funds remaining .. 6.73177, T-Tm Canadian Red Qross Society, u an aiRlllsry of the Depart- ment of National Defence, submits its audited statements to the Auditor- Geiierai of Canada. THE CANADIAN BED CROSS NEEDS 010,000,000 - NOW! -- FOB Amounta Food parcels for British and Canadian Prisoners of war in Europe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. 85.000000 Food parcels for Canadian prisoners in the Far East 500.000 Total $5,500,000‘ Hospital supplies and Merchandise Purchases for comforts for armed forces and civilians . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3.000.000 Disaster and Emergency, including help to_ Allied Red Cross Societies . . . . . . . . ..... ..... 1.250.000 Blood Donor Service ...'... 250.000 Other war Expenditures . . . . . . 000.000 Total War services 310600.000 Administration . . . . . . . .. - .. 350.000 Campaign and Pubilicty .... 300.000 Peace Time Requirements ............ ......... 500.000 $ll.’i5(i.00O Less Available Funds ............ ............ ........... 1.750.000 OBJECTIVE S] 0.000.000 find tho Red Cross ervice in carinB 501" you will “Ivar; faithful s re- I In 54 CllmllllullilPs in Canada, the I 1 11111 rovlnce will realize their _ flaw... llity and duty and 11d liberally to this urzeiil (‘Ill m fund; to help carry on this Red Cross corps of trained uniform. m t work of the Red Cross in the ed women are now active. Membciw. If” =1 of sufierinz humanity? 5MP “INS 4-199 RCIIW- and 59° "i" “Imxmter me 111111-115 or 11111 1,0111. serve with the Corps sponsoring i-n- MTIT Go“ a w_ “PAGE rollment of some 10.000 women ir "m u n-luch as ye have done 11 111110 the Emergtncy Nursing Reserve ,1, of the least of these, ye have Nearly 640Miles of gauze has bro“ done ii unto me " used in the making of 5.500.000 Sui-g. B. W. LePAGE. ical dressings bv the Canadian Red lieutenant Governor of Prince Cross sir-ice the beginning of the Edward Island. “A W"- RED cnoss 5% MONEY J ANADIAN ' NEEDED miles long. Ilils gone ‘lnln llfllillli‘ comforts knitted hr the Crlllflll Red Cross. In other ii-iirris. this vi-orl would stretch nrouiid the bout 30 times! has gone into Dl‘I_*Oll(‘!'-Uf-\"fll' eels since the begiimmri n! lll.. vice, by the Canadian Red Cross Premier Campbell Appeals On Behalf of Red Cross i The Red Cross Society il on the eve of another nation wide appeal ior funds. l neoc- hardiy refer to the high nierit of the work which the Red Cross 1s doing, Provincially, Nation- ally, and throughout the World Tho record speaks for itself The Red C1055 work for our service men, for prisoners-of-wctr, and for the mo- pics oi the oppressed notion must so on Nor need i suggest any argument ‘as to the necessity of financial re- sources to enable the Red Cross to fcnri‘ on all vase and other coni- niczidable worn.» The necessity in! 11in (.I.\ is self-evident. Trio people o! Prince Edward Ir.- land responded richly l0 the inst ,N:i1ioii:i. ited Cross apnea]. The iGoicriimi-nt oi tho Pmvliice WISIH‘! Iorcry sliver-as m IIll‘ Srviciv in the gforl uiiiiilg Caiinnaiiuii, in the coli- {iitlrncr Lliiit our gw/igiilfs rpSlflllligfi ‘it'll! brr men more generous than heretofore. ' TIIANE A cAnirni-LLL. PREMIER CAMPBELL FY0111"- _ Charlottetown, Pri f" Erl '. I 1111i About 552 ions of wool. 7~i8.'783I1.~1.\~,r11-11fl1.y ;6:‘r1r9i_3s_ ll I 1 . filiflll‘ Over 8.000 000 individual-cigarettes lliare been distributed to the Phi-cos ___. Ifillfl patients in hospital, etc. b» who 1,000 tons 0f Whfilr‘ milk nowrlr-r (Zanndian Purl Cross Stood mi mid - ‘iir-i- \\'(lllI(‘I no about 66 tzmes PS . - inch u< NIOLl11l Elvvrirsi Iho iiiizliest Hiioimtaiii pcni: in the world! INVAEION YEAR CAMPAIGN QAfb-QM» er--<> STARTS IIIIINIIAY MORNING, MARIIII Isl OUTLINE OF ORGANIZATION CONDUCTING IICA/‘IIIDAIGN THROUGHOUT THE PROVINCE CHARLOTTETOWN TEAM NO. l ORGANIZATION ' C'ii1I.—G. F. IIIITCIIESON MARCUS CALDER W. A. GAUDET FRED CHAPPELL IV. J. DUCHEMIN Honorary Chairman: GEORGE M. MOORE Cllllrmgm L. J. STACEY u. w. Lowrnait Vice-chairmen: _ . :_ rqifllcgnbionl’ TEAM so. s . F Y. Capt —M.\JOR T E ‘VInoNlIlTT J. r. Laicnrizaii. M.M. ' ' " ‘ ’ a n. amount ’ w- 0' “Ix ' SPECIAL NAMES COMMITTEE: Co- chairmen: GEORGE J. TWEEDY. K.C. and GEORGE T. HARDIE Committee: DR. W. J. P. MacMILLAN and A. B. FISHER non. H. n. Cox and L. B. MacMILLAN ll. C BOURKE and A. PiCKAItD M. W. WEEKS J. S. WALKER HEBER LARGE TEAM NO. l1 Curt-DR. n. c. KEEPING DR. I’. A. CIIEELMAN FRANK "r. HANSEN A. u. ROPER , w. J. BRAWDERS " Fwy. rvinvsn lllfl TEAM N“ I“ ' ‘I- v- DUNE“ CapL-BIIRLEIGT TAYLOR R. n. OUIGLEY IMI no. TAYLOR T. ROY CUDMORE ‘r. w. L. PROWSE and J. A. WEBSTER Ii. o. NICHOLSON and A. a. BELCIIER s. oonnou MoDONAII and o. o. HUGHES ABEN McLEAN E. C. JOIINSTONE E. E. CLAWSON EARL CLARK _,___ TEAM no. 2i _ c L-B. u. HUGHES NON RESIDENT "P _ R’ K BELL \ CONTRIBUTIONS w. 1*. ROGERS c. ii. McQUAlD Ilhsirlnnn: J. J. moimis , w a. CHAMPION TRAmQi‘ i-Anias commrrau AND TMM N0 26 suv aLora COLLECTIONS ‘ ' Chan-mu“ CapL-J. R. NELSON M“ i: rAnLa MIcDONALD . J. A. MIQMILLAN. 1g M: BKEHAUT 111111110110" MISS JEAN McLEAN Chairmen; . m‘!- I-IIARIW CUDMOIIE TEAM N()_ 31 \ "ll. a. n. nAosALLJ CapL-B. r. Tirmuv FRED CANNON WARREN BURNS FRANK BURKE BORDEN T. MYERS M I"?! $001! Oitilsn should voinntar iiy help in gathering the Bed Cross collection and in making it the greatest ever known in Prince Edward Island. This applies more “m1, ly in the Rural Districts. If you are not called on duringithe first week of March, sent along your own and your neighbors’ contributions to Red Gross Headquarters, I PM" Street, Charlottetown and acknowledgment will be promptly made. Capt. L W. GOODIVIN, M.M FIRST DIVISION—DIVISIONAL COMMANDER-A. L. MACPHERSON TEAM NO. 2 TEAM NO. 3 Curi.-—J W. BOULTER E. S. COFFIN T. G. IVES DR. J. A. CLARK GEO. H. HARBOUR H. H. HORNE Ciipip-NEII. l) IIIQLEAN I WM. M ROWE J. ALFRED DOYLE A. II. MOULD J. J. DUFFY J. C. SAINT MAJOR A. KNOX TEAM NO. 5 c3IlI--—n. G. ROGERS A. R. KENDALL ’I‘EAM NO. 4 C:i|it.—:\. B. (‘VUTLIFFE I’. G. IIUTCIIESON . . . MAJOR A. s. R. Il. izooaiis ROBERTSON P- W- CLARK!" LIEUT. .1. w. BELL J. n. HARDING LIEUT. .1. J. Mac- J. n. canny DONALD. n. c. M. SECOND DIVISION—DIVISIONAL COMMANDER-NOEL H. DEBLOIS. TEAM NO. 8 CzinL-P. E. PALMER JAMES E. HARRIS MILTON STE\VART G. FRED MOORE GEO. E. SHERREN IRA N. BROWN W. S. HUGHES. M.M TEAM NO. ‘I CPpL-J. E. TRAINOR E. M. BAGNALL W. E. COTTON W. C. McLEOD E. M. MacNEVlN EWEN ANDERSON TEAM NO. 9 TEAM NO. 10 Capi.—-J. POPE CLARKE Ll‘-("OL.J. PARKE HOOPER M. C. L. A MacDOUGALI STEWART IVES RAY A. McDONALD NORMAN McLEOD MRS. GREEN THIRD DIVISION~DIVISIONAL COMMANDER-D. M. GASS. TEAM NO. 12 Capt-W. R. JENKINS WALTER M. BEARS J F. MOORE ROLAND TAYLOR A. E. RUSSELL W. T. WEIR TEAM NO. 18 CittII.—C. H. BLACK H. C. ATKINSON DR. W. R. CARSON WARREN LORD MERRITT FOR- SYTHE TEAM NO. 15 Capt-R. E. SELLER C F. BENTLEY TEAM NO. I4 Capt-HAROLD BUELL EUGENE KELLY ART. G. HOGAN FRANK ACORN J. E. WRAN J. A. LAWSON i. T. GREEN LeBARON TAIT ADJT. MERCER FOURTH DIVISION-DIVISIONAL COMMANDER-GORDON M. AVARD TEAM N0. 1'1 TEAM NO I8 Carib-W. It. LePAGE Conn-HARRY CUDMORE J. M. McFADYEN w_ E DICK o. CLAUDE SMITH w_ 1,_ MICLEOD imjnil-IASAIIAIS" n GEORGE G. WOOD ' ' ARTHUR H. DUVAR E. A. CUDMORE RALPH MlcLEAN P. G. DELANEY TEAM N O. I0 CnllL-WILLIAM BOYLES JOHN A. SIM- FIFTH DIVISION-DIVTSIONAL COMMANDER-J’. A. MURNAGHAN. TEAM NO. 25 TEAM N0. 28 Csnt.—T. L. DOYLE Cant-WM. M. FLYNN W. T. ‘CAMPBELL 35y KEENAN J. M. MURLEY H._l!l_._ SIMPSON_ LIEQT. n. ‘s. Tnorrait J ACK LEIGIITIZER. Jr. BRUCE WONNACOTI‘ J. A. MacDONALD. K-C. IGNATIUS MURPHY MONDS Non-Resident Committee CLIFF. MacDONALD ggggé sgfxgonfn flfhflfi“ 11_ -1~_ 1101,11,", GORDON STEWART s. ANDY LIKELY s. r. Loiizlitizor OSCAR DIAMOND RICHARD MATl-IESON s. a. cimiibcli , 5mm" DR. w. o. HOGG MILLER McLURE T .1. Cnuéry Ihltcr Darby. n. A.. LL. B. . 0)‘ -II DION! E. P. l-‘nioy Treasurer 1;:- 9ISIIICI°Y W. M. Bruce . . i A flll TEAM No‘ u TEAM NO‘ u rThniw Assistant Publicity CnpL-Jliilvélilss 1iggglixilizn Capt-DR. J. A. MacMILLAN “ohm I 6mm“ I‘ "'-‘"-"“ “WW5 ~ - GEO. r. THOMPSON . " m“ G- "mm" A ii MneINNIS (‘Jr ‘Qlflllisrtrq nor BEVAN ' ' ' -. ‘ - _ w G BARBOUB 111010155 WHITE Vi. A. Gnuclri Execuilie Lao BRADLEY. 1 CAPT J pun-om: -' f‘; “gmfliil- I- J. F. Ami-ti n. c. m. , s61‘. ALLEN McKAiz - '~ - ° “i Honaiil Baker 1 Nci. nilhlltl. Rural Sponsors _[_ y; 911M011 Walter S. Grant F. I’ Foley SIXTH DIVISION-DIVISIONAL COMMANDER-J. F. LEIGHTIZER TEAM NO. 27 Capt.—J. J. MAcDONALD JOIIN KING n. A. LARGE E. w. BEER ' TEAM no. 2s CnnL-IIENFY B. DOUGLAS URIAS MacDONALD PETER HUGHES A. J. COFFIN Cant-HAROLD MOORE F. J. HIGGINS IV. C. DAVIES P. B. McLAINE SEVENTH DIVISIONL-DIVISIONAL COMMANDER-II. L. SEAR TEAM NO. 32 CnpL-K. M. MARTIN. K.C. W. R. MaoNElLL W. D. GILLIS EMMETI‘ Mat-DONALD OSCAR DIAMOND TEAM NO. 88 CapIw-GUY KENNEDY DR. A J. MURCHISON HARPER MaeNEILL l. A. HORNE A. CYRIL ‘BELL TEAM NO. 35 ClhL-J P. CROCKETT TEAM NO. 34 Cant-l‘. It. MscLAlNE J. A. MacISAAC GORDON STEWART LLOYD S. STEVENSON LEO M. DOUCETTE R. J. RUPERT H. W. IVES Capt-MRS. E. A. BLAKE MRS. ROBERT WARCUP MRS. J. G. PORTLOCK MRS. It. J. HEALEY MR5. L. G. BENNETT MRS. R. G. ARCHER "ERT PATTERSON TEAM NO. 20 ClflI-—-JAMES E BURDEN DEWEY ROCKWELL CLARENCE MaclNNlS TEAM NO. 29 T“ WILFRED LIVINGSTON?) J C. MONTGOMERY RALPH E. JENKINS "Piovmciil IIRGANIZATIIJT PATRONS HON. B. W. LEPAGE, Lieut. Governor; HON. DR. T. A. CAMPBELL, Premier HON. G. D. DEBLOIS, President DeBlois Bros. HONORARY OHAIRMEN DR. W. J. P. MacMILLAN, Pres. Red Gross Society; GEORGE J. TWEEDY, K. 0., Rep. National Council. Chairman rnmca count! n. J. Bonncll ORGANIZATION Vice-Chairmen Honorary Chairman Cant N- W~ Lvwihsr A Col. u.» Hon. J. L. lisllton II. F. McPhee. K. 0.. ML. Peter G- Clnrli I-Innorary District Chairmen 5- F- “lcQilald- K- 0- Rev. s. A. McDonald, riirnisii “"—‘ Hon W. H. Dennis, 0‘Lesry Honorary Secretary 1.111111.“ T111110“ Major T. Edgar liicNutt 11,101- 0; Alberto]; -—'-' W. J Lldstone 590F911"! Mayor of Summer-side ‘iliss Iphigenle Arsenault Russell Chflmvlmi Mayor oi’ Kcnsington Willard McNeil! Mayor of Borden County Chairman 1 Peter G. Clark Honorary Treasurer Arthur Belcher Treasurer M. Albnn Farmer Vlce-Chainnan L. R. Allen Executive Dr. J. A. Clark Noci II. DcBiois- A. B. L. Home ll. G. Muitart Dr. .I .'\. Mzii-Muriio iir. J i‘. Simpson llcniii Strong, K. I‘. Promotions George A. Wnliors QUEEN'S’ COUNTY OR(i.-\.\‘I'I.ATION (‘hairman II. F. IlIncPhov. K.(Y.. .\I.I...-\. Fumnicrsirii- (‘hall-man W. A. Currie ' o E‘°°"“"° KING'S corsrv Ilyhdman I ~ .1 1 w R "PPM! ORCANIZ. T10‘! Ernest ‘Aiai-Nutt 91111111111", Samuel Kcnncilv A. W. Ilyndman ‘ll. Clair Triilnor G. J. Tweizlie A. F. .\IcQi|ald. K. C. Southern King's County \1_ w “'11111| L. II Poole and A. G. Parks N. A. Iiorracli 111111.01" 11-111,,‘ Secretary Treasurer n. c. Wm Suuris J I Gordon Rodd ........-..--a-.ar...su~.=.; ".11....