at Wvrk N “runs o. saawoon y; the Financial Post u m “m”, master or It?“ u" Mm‘, my‘ will I180 301M its eiiicient lit- ' w mew.” privation. boll! ‘u, help heal the wounded. 1”" g probably no 011ml" u, m; world so universally M, m; so international ‘Mn 1n this great mo"! H m, cansdisn Red 01'0" v u l member oi great and ,,, importance. gpent lid Million! m. sqpternbor mo. the 61-h- , gm cross Society has b90111 , g s15 millions to provide ine ior members o! the armed ,, prisoners-oi-war. Brill-I’! "id victims and disaster re- m huge sum has been pro- _, 1mm the iree giitl oi Can- _, gverywhere. “together Nil Cllildiln R406 , had s total membership 1,050,910 at the end oi 194i. or i one in ever! five oi our population. In addition.- m probably included m . total membership --sn esti- ied 750,000 Canadian women 77,8 (janadian Red Cross Has b. Giant and Efficient Machine includes the members oi Junior lead Cross branches in practically \ PAGE SEVEN in“ 9,1,4; ‘ flfl CHARLOTTETOWN QUARDIAN 110w Much Mercy Can You every city, town or village across the Dominion. s much example. currently the Canadian Ind Cross is sendins 40.000 iood parcels overseas every week. sup- plying the soldiers, sailors, airmen and civilians oi Canada and her Allies who are prisoners oi war. This year The British Red Cross Society has asked Canada to boost Work on the wartime scale oi the Red Croll takes e. lot oi’ money. ‘Ihis money has to come irom slits and donations oi every description irom Canadians. 'I‘his year it has to cover work on provide 2,000 donations oi blood u at“ d ‘a 1.; mg. "mud ‘an.’ n" weekly. By the end oi the year. o" w“ m this service was getting well or- ganized and about 1,700 blood don- ations were being received each “m, M“ mummeb week. Now tor 1942 the request has come to increase this to 3,000 do- nations each week. Total war services- - _ _ ... _ _. _ _ .. 4,500,090 l ‘i- a IOW ‘I'll ID CIOII WILL IIINT I MILLION! m? l % mod parcels ior British prieoners-oi-wer in Europe -—S,l50,000 Food ior Canadian prisoners in tar last»- - - - - 400,000 ‘ “t=l—-——----------_e,seo.ooo ease Hospital supplies and merchandise purchases ior comforts ior the armed forces and civilians- - - _. - - 4150000 41.01 don their se i i ' ' s‘... .22: M ~ - - - - - - - - - o...» (Including assistance w Allied Cross Societies) Blooddonorservice—--_.__.__...___.300,000 331 1 i. __. 94.40 Campaign er pubiicity- — - - - - - -. - - - 200,000 3.22 The s» Doubles this to a total oi 00.000 parcels s week ior prisoner; in Europe alone. In addition, every eiiort is to be made to send parcels to prisoners in the I'll" East. Altogether. the Canadian Red Oroee has budgettsd ior 08.5 millions in 1842 ior this one need. Take anoiher example. last year, the Canadian reed Om" was asked by the Dominion Gov- ernment to undertake organise- tion oi blood donor clinics across Canada. To Al For l! Millions All these are only a iew oi the such, submits its audited state- reasons why the Red Cross is mentl to the Auditor-General oi going to ask Canadians millions in s nation-wide drive to that irom the beginning or the be launched early this month. _ Last year the Red Cross made millions limit b! t!" 51111410" no national Early Circumstances made it impossible ioliows: \ AdministrationF-__._..____ ._.__.loo,ooo l] 'ilUI‘AL---_...-.__.__..__.__9,0oo,ooo 100 to eonduot suds s campaign but this did not mean that it rested entirely on the proceeds ed its tremendously sueeessiul ealn- The obiectlve was to pun o! up“ m”, m,“ ,5 m1. lions given. Ivery unit went on with its work and. through events and raised iunds during the year to e grand total oi $5.4 millions. The Red Cross is big business. rs is an auxiliary oi the Dorm-t- ment oi National Defence and, as ior t9 Canada. These statements show war to the end of i041, the $10 appeal for funds. Red Gross society was divided as HOW TIII l@ OIOII IIQDI I10 QJJOKI- Colnlorts ior armed forces. navy. merchant marine, sir-raid suiier- srs, and h ‘ 1 and medical mop.- Prllwm-of-"r Md ween. semis; eoet oi iood supplies and lhiwlhl-~————-—------.---'---1o_n mlillllled Purposes including ambulances, mobile Htlsens. blank- ots. hospital and saedicsi supplies, and iood sent tn Britain 0.07 Building and equipping hospital at Twlow. England -- - - - 5.17 Wsrehouelns. naokinl and elslnoins a all divisions at ocean points Ind GrmtBritaln--- -----._-_....._...._. 4m Disaster and emeriensles. sundry war dpmditlxes and grsnts- 1.08 Campaign and publicity — — — - Admlnistration--__-..__.._.__________ ---------_ no 3 .92 Available funds remaining to iinance society to time oi campaign (llllnflnths) --------.-...__._._____ u“ These figures summarise‘ the cold ieots oi the job the reed Cross iood is doing. But they neglect entirely the intensely human side oi its operations. To Canadians who have relatives priioners-ol-war, iood parcels ior p.‘ ners mean much but to the many more Canadians who have no near iriends or relatives held by lie enemy. it is not such s close in- tcrest. Evidence oi Appreciation But to the_Brltish prisoners re- centLv released throllih m! 0X- change ls , " with the Itali- ans, iood parcels sent by the Canadian Red Cross were a very real help. These men know from first hand what it means to be held in prison camps during war time. The tribute they pay is very high. This ls work that the British Red Cross would normally "handle ED cxoss camraron , Starts Monday Morning May Ill“ The’ only National Campaign this year for War Service. Payment of Pledges may be spread . throughout the year. OUTLINE OF ORGANIZATION CO CHARLOTTITOWN ORGANIZATION Honorary chflrma|s_ GEORGE M. MOOII Clralrrnan_ N. W. IDWTBIJI, ll M. Vice Chairmen- ‘I. rtorlctmmonl: . DUFFY BOY D. QUIGLEY SPECIAL NAM!!! COMll/IITTEI Chairman- GEORGE J. TWEEDY, K. O, and G. T. HARD]! DR. W. J. P. MaoMlLLAN and A. B. FISHER ll. C. BOURKE and J. E. STERN! R. D. QUIGLEY and T. ROY CUDMORI T- L. PROWSE and TEAM N0. I Capra-W, A. RIX G. R. BRADY W. S. HUGHES. M. M. Capt. L.W. GOODWIN M.M. l. S. WALKER ' TEAM NO. O CapL-B. H. HUGHES R. R. BELL W. T. ROGER! CHARLES R. McQUAID J. J. MORRIS J, L. FARQUHARSON THOMAS MCMILLAN 1s PRINCE enwarm ISLAND Cur Opportunity ' Red Cross House. PrineeAStreet, Charlottetown. M! NDUCTING CAMPAIGN THROUGHOUT THE PROVINCE * 1ST DIVISION—DIVISIONAL COMMANDER NOEL H. DeBLOlI TEAM no. s NO- I csp¢.-s_ POPE CLARKE. Cert-J- I- TRAINOI r.. a. MlIcDOUGALL. lI-AGNALI- n. a. MESSERVY w. l: com-ore Li. Col. J. P. IIOOPEB, M.C. W. - ‘ STEWART WES swam annassore. ii w-I IO. G. . B R MIETON STEWART P. E. PALMER. G. FRED MOORI IRA BROWN but early in the war sir raids and conservation requirements bmlaht a request that the Cana- dian Red Cross handle this job. Under the direction o! Norman 9- Urquhart, iormerly a Toronto 51W". an organisation was es- “bmhed "m last year sent cs4- 790 iood parcels st s cost 0131.1 1111111011, This includes 106.000 pg}- oeis ior the Australian Red Oross and H.500 parcels ior the New zealand Red Cross. both or which "9 P534118 ior this service. More than ‘l00,000 cards have been returned signed by men who have received parcels. 90.000 Parcels A Week m" 10H‘. the Job o! providing 3°°4 Pl-mll 101' Drisoners-oi-wsr (Continued on page 7. col d) To O. NIT] "i uifiié c. s. ism PETE KELLY GEORGE AYIRI _ ROBT. NICHOLSON, Ir. 2ND DIVISION-DIVISIONAL COMMANDER-JOHN l‘. LEIGRTIKR, M. II. TEAM N0. ‘l CapL-LEONARD McDONALD TEAM N0. s Capt-P. s. MURNAGIIAN A n. MaclNNlS. RAY E KE NAN r. w. camper. J. AL. an KIWI- s. M. MURLIIY . A. ‘rm WALTER wlLsore - 0- B060 us. s. a. MaoMILLAN IGNATIUS Mill-PH! 3RD DIVISION-DIVISIONAL COMMANDER — D. M. GASI. TEAM no. is . mass 11o. 1 capo-c. n. mason osptr-W- I- I r‘. a. s. JONES A. C. s ill-All u. c. ATKINSON “ WAI- IEAII a n. cums ' r. s. c as rm. w. n. cartsore ERNEST MofiAltfl sass rarransore J. s‘. Moons s. s. woos ' I‘, gORDON IUTZI- LC-wg ‘(y JM@ _ _ _' ssru. lioiNN new. wan-nil i: ACORN 4TH DIVISION-DIVIIIONAL COMMANDIR — I. H. WAVARO. T'“°"'°'|_Y ill the Rural Districts. f! contributions to Red Cross H Cropping demands are heavy and if you are not called on within the week beginning May ll th. send along your own and your neigh- eodquorten. Prince Street, Charlottetown and acknowledgment will be promptly mode. -2 I ' ‘M ANK i z ARTHUR G. HOGAN ' . s. rI "Eff." ‘\- R. H. JENKIN a. wuss-ran . _.._. s. n. mcnonson s aaM no. 1e rsaM so. as no. re no. re ‘up: _ _ nan no. so m . a. a. pancreas“ Csph-BERLEIGB TAYLOR Csltlr-A J. IIASLAM ospt- ‘w; 000M008 Quill-Wing“ "g" ~ °"P""" WQ§QQ§§°N 1:. n. :' - ' lull» ' l-‘l’. 001.. o. a nun. sud rt o TAYLOR. r M. McFADYEN cur-worm MoIIONALD s-rawan-r cllA! - J- l~ 1,. 5.1 s. ' ' ' ' I LOB ,- ~ I. mm. McDONALD - - Q- , 1.1a .rr. v nurvsas sans McLEAN c. ccauna sMrrn a: n. oaawsore . ILFRED Lwmm ‘y, rrlbu gmudm’ “a mm“ woo” n m Etkttn cs5a§€§°3 00' I W?» I Yuma: n 1"?‘ I 1515i‘ radii-l’? and fig: ‘Edit?’ m w' oaansmcs’ M3381. ANDREW HIM-I is a . w. o. navrrs I -——- 5TH DIVISION-DIVIGIONAL COMMANDER- H. L. SEAR. T31.‘ " ‘Elf mam“ "a". ‘n. "im-"HDP-‘NT TEAM no s1 TEAM so. as naM no.1! naM no. se TEAM so. se f»; 1;.“ “MMITTBI ' Capt-K M. MARTIN, a. mph-GU! KINNE r Capt-J. r c rr - OspL-I. s. Macaw; s a """ ' GIrb-B- l‘. TINNIY Mason r. w. nygb- nit. a. s. M810!!! N sail-n r s n. n. wnu. i lnfm. °"""“""- n. re. nuns-r M,“ srnnmm xenon r. c. 00mm! i LE0 IWUCETTE g r, m, "7' “'7 w. ;_ 035mm" run cannon w_ n, “mews. , me. n. s". wa c. Mo can J i, f} If- mirwjkQ." n. n. noisier °""'b“"' warmsn svruvs rsmvo cna s u. IVAN s. non o. s, alienate ~; I; - CLARK“ s. n. n.1,... —-—— . rnvma w. o. clams c . . . . . . . - Wfl" 5_ n rraserrzn. M 1mm. s s Mueller m"! or W L I ‘Wm l“ 14mm. CoMmTTEE m“ EMMET McDONAI-D Queen's “W , ' Iglfi III "“ °°“"‘"'°" ern DIVISION-DIVISIONAL COMMANDER -.1. n. nrcnannsou. I- '- '"':-- "- ‘M- ... .35.. .32‘. e. .... "him-Ik- - 1* .- TEAM no. so Executive ‘ ‘m’ l‘ L “mmw "M" No‘ " TM“ M‘ n "A" N“ n c a waggrrnson Cant-GEORGE WALTERS "- °' """"" YTZ.I“IIZ' evrrss comma-rs °""""" "" "Umnmm “MP1 w' new". 0MP“ "'.¥".‘l%‘.$€ c” "'2' c sormsrous tours sanam {fr-njf; @115. l "AW" "w" 5' s‘ Con“ Wm’ ‘(,- mwguny a n' curcnrrrs a .1 oacnaur .‘ . R .. v harm“ o‘ c‘ cnuwl“ brim ‘Yiscaanx yUllilr-‘irsb none: n‘ Ii BISHOP 1A..‘ nrmnan- ;.¥‘.'“lT rhzlnfni. '"°""' ‘ ' ma‘, dunno-l g|l|‘:'YP‘LL (1 ‘GIT. fll-JGIIEQ 1:], DUFFY U“ IRAS. ROGERS J n‘ FLEMING A. W, llynelmlan l |)_ isle-Lean. losris wanna" 1- WCIIEMI" """'" "mm" " “' 8"" G ‘ T ° "m" LT- voll- r- 1- AND- 1'.‘ Z.'“'.'...'..'.’.".-""' 1'.‘ ."¥..‘.'.'°'.'.'22'.‘...'".".'.‘.'... Every ood ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' h k ‘ P ' Edward lslond This applies more mm’ M M M w’ “I'M J’ M" "wk" 9 Cmzen should voluntarily help In gathering the lied Cross collection and m mukmg it t e greatest ever nown ill rmce - MAJOR A. S. ROBERT- SON LIIUT. l. W BELL —-———————fl.6B Remember how comfortable elu- Bis here ls . . . IAeten to conscience. . s, ‘ Open the Heart . . . Give Ml it lnarts~ and then some more. _ l. Red Cross Dollars have a Ids-est and noble work to do. gar.u."....... S A, W. MATHESON. M.L.A. 7 From His Honor the r Dollars Billy. Lieutenant Governor The Canada! Red OIII b III Iiwoaling to the Citislis o! Canada ior Nine Million Dollars in order to carry on its great work. Itissgrest plesstehtlaeto have Ire privilege ol enclosing this campaign and reooannensiinq it to our Citizens. Kind Providence has so far spar- ed Canada from the [Nat eslslil- it! ol War that has overtaken Rit- sin and many countries oi the earth. For this we should be pro- ioundly thankful and irollld thwa- iore 810w our appreeialon by help- ing the Red Cross Boelety to relevs the distress caused by the disneil oi War. A great number oi ow young men have volunteered their ser- vices in the Army, Navy. and Air- Fiorce. and willing i! needs be to sacrifice their lives to save this start or the war has been well lup- land irom the domination and slsv- ported, and I reel confident that ery which has overcome many this appeal oi the Red Crass $00- oountries. leay ior necessary iunds to carry on The need oi hospitalisation and flack ever-increasing work ior the care oi the sick and wounded, the relisi oi humanity, will receive s need oi providing ior the men hearty and generous response. women and children in the bombed Meet the Collector with a smile, areas, the need 0f Dmvldlnd 100d and with the realization that this Parcels to save our Canadian is an opportunity, a privilege, and Prisoners or wsr, and the need ior g duty. to help is save stride-ring comforts ior our fighting iorcee, humanity and bring about victory. H! W911 ll molly other needs, can Give all you can in this very L“ best taken care oi by the Rod worthy cause. Cross society, which by its past Wishing this Campaign every record, proved itself to be flu success, greatest humanitarian organisation that the world has ever known. l’ I ha" m. hm“, M u‘ Every call made on the people o! “m” for vlcwry’ Prince Edward Island since the BM. LIPAGI Do Qur Bil: .‘ .1 _:isc‘_.4... mini-J Provincial nlkoltofl w. ‘ non. Pitnla 2is¥i.’:.'+tilit%'if"e.."i-‘..'fi'ai$ 3333'- Ishseisnilsplhlsu 1T... M“ a.»@"l¢-s .r_'h~yf_9\ .- . ‘w 9/’ "a --*-‘:"*- , i n-v- N. A. Darren-h Geo. I). Mrfionnltl, Math Lincoln Wnnrl (inrdnn Ilmlrl Lake ' ; . < v s; .’.,;_-,_..:_;A- ».;~_.._...».'._\'j.; v