PRSIDE CE COUNTY CHRONIC E Mir. (THE WESTERN GUARDIAN TO-DA Y i’ John Pond. 8| Ollllreli Street-Phone llfl Giulio-illusion»: see lI-INUI ouuwrx Wm.» Adveflisllll chorus he left with ldrs. Pond. lllllll it Mill (ll gqpnngfs I Ill! e oowing etorqm u: Street. Gout-lies Drlllllore. Water ill-reel. Tor u II ‘la... sum. sun arr-rm. u Grsnvtill sum. m {Milan will be delivered to so; heme in Human ma, n u p" us) er loo pee week. Phone us for this m" ordcl to the no: responsible fur deliveries on your route. ‘ .. FLEI‘ 0F FUN FOR EVERYONE! luminaries mm g n fisndlitidalld lwv insunnnrc ALL Q1155 RALPH MUTTART “I'm” m“ “no ilooui ron EXERCISE in s box dice! Selling tickets to crowds in a hurry ll nervous strein, not exercise. But l keep It! Haw? Here's the ticket. I steer deer elhreh cethsrtiu, make sure of getting lots o! needed ‘bulk’ by eating crisp ' Kdlogfl Bran Flakes every morning." | reserved for news el ‘lillell-lelssllsnl edcenielng ol e "m" u" be Inserted ll I ",4, air-lady oer-MI ll h" y!!! u" ' so“ _ 11.: JN EEN GABLES h, a a, Taylor‘ Drus 00-. Kenains- ted t once- filfnisersaorrwmolrmilla T“ .2‘. sumllflmdl- 5'5"‘ . G merit Re uiations hjfllsvhogslcflgawn deiiv rics and Y... us to one Motorized delivery . py. Therefore besllmlllll lvwn- . . my 11th our one daily delivery . 'lea\'e at a P. M. Please plan ,4 mid save disappointment. , 1 Holman Limited, burning??? .5115 SERVICE will be resumed . ‘May 12th, between Char- n and Souris. Summerside .. pardon, Charlottetown and Tig- ,.. Island Motor Transpoigna a] J01! SALE, — 2 good (used) my for No. 2 Frost 8s W0 mare spreader. $2.00 and $4.00. Mauve chain and few parts. -, ids Weeks, Bayview. 0-12-11. AGOTORED FROM THE U. S. A. brig W€8k€lld visitors to Surn- side were Mr. and Mrs, Show piwhburg, Mass. They were ac- pauied by Mrs. Gallant former- licae Gaudet who visited her l z D- . u, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gaudet; l. Josephine DesRoches of Rox- ,... _Mass.. and Mrs. Stanley Perry n. of Mr- Show. Mrs. lPerry who r been spending the winter with cuter Mrs. Curtis was return- fo her home 1n Miscouche. The . ylfifldb the trip to see relatives the Island before th -.- came info effect. -M(YI‘II_ER’S DAY SERVICES - ... service in 'I‘rinity United iacli on Sunday morning was in ping with Mother's Day, the 1 full choir and sermon ring for its theme the Mother's 1i Spirit. There were two love r - bouquets. one e lovel bouque loses in memory of s. Lucy y... from her son Charles in Jill the other floral offering r iiiinemory oi Mrs. P. W. Strong members of her family-rs lard of Trade ginuedjrom page‘ 1) lad make the government and members set busy and reminded Board that the province had tflilsiltllilflllal rights. He pointed that the C. N. R. shops here are sad yet the locomotives were cent to Moncton to be re- '~- lild "it‘s costing us more.” u s war on and machine shops badly needed this condition ~- not exist. iderence was made to the - dland steamer service by “Fill-KW who announced that lid been informed there would 1500i here 011 May 30 M gtgrt iervlce, This would be oper- " Vi’ the Shaw steamship Com. ... lllf matter of the suggested call “t 5- 5- lflvat to this port once M‘ “W111i; the Present season I180 dealt with. Cflnmllnicgs Were received from Mr. J. L. ‘iii MP» and Hon. Cyrus illan. Both said they had I the matter up but had w. ' "olhina definite. 1n both ' lllgbDeparirnent had doubted u?“ lllly of the boat making here. 0n motion of Lt-Col. G. E. Full. “gel by Dr. J. A. Clark, u; ceded to send furflier in- Federal mem- liion w the mainline decided to point our lhlililers here m. pteléflii the .' pa of the Magdalena “Mlfsllflll by the call a this °f the cooda s ipped ______'_____ glfge Disposal mwhiglyvfiged Lard til- " unen .. edltoggart‘ senelrorglen has today. m i ‘boarder-Wm. ‘ti rec becgviféme weeks lle..- Gate “"1 -— Modern _ Good food | Prepared in lyzzgogg-lv-daie kitchen. varied e prices _. Summer-side Tignish ANTED-Two maids lone Ale Onlpnll Ila Helm elated W! ll! m. WBERRY PLANTS for c varieties. Louis Moose. Also short subjects Shows at 3.30 - 7—9.l5 wile on layers presen wt D11! he was anti d "The Arizona Cowboy" to s employees who oven-psi and an ilpllreclative sudlence He cited the need for s. rovision d ish Hall lib lariol doors. The players performed their Coun. J. l. rolls perfectly and were the re- ciepanfs of many conlffllillllliilnfl after the performance. A special special meeting. feature of the evening was s ewp two dissent-ins "1095. 9W1- 9W" by lvfr. James O'Brien who is 8M1. mt 1110119!‘ and 001111- well known as a master of the art. lvfacK In return the Tigriish Dramatic resolution. Club presented a pdrimmance in E.-60 Bushel (Apex) Waiter B. Weeks. Meme infimd amendment which provide —VISITING IN S'SIDE —- Dr‘ m“ our 1°1- ‘ carried wi Dorothy Redmond of Toronto cation in i-summerslce of the Misses Millicent and alahel strong. ur. on the staff of tne wo Hospital. Toronto-S —(‘4ATHOLIC WOMEN'S LEA. U gular Vmonthly meet- erside Subdivision . was held in K- of Wednesday, May Gih, esident, Mrs. Sullivan Meeting opened with were read, approved, folio the reports of the various ce Convener report- e sum of monev expended table purposes during last Cross Convener gave ters. socks. and scarves completed and ready to turn iii . '10_was voted for cig- sent to the Summer- 5 ulvllvlis fiSlDn‘ “NAVY BLUE”’ AT UAPITOL ‘JSHEATRE, irmon, the seconded- ‘ ‘Hie inclutded one Thursday evening rom e n n era on where they were very well receiv- MBWYs 111d Mlmid ed and are now looking foo-ward to another exchange of plays. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas bfConnor and family are the first tourists of 0191* J» A- “Harwell WWI-d Flier"! may have opened the meeting. This was dealt with ma, summer home m4 now bu, iéymresolution. Coun. grandlcr said to dis ousted it was desirable that the 4m‘ . Mayor and City clerk ss Ohsir- mend‘ man and Vice Chairman rcspectives ly of the A.R.P. Committee mould During the meeting Mr. Joseph the Kinsmeris‘ Med standing efforts in the raising of the magnificent gum of $86.50 for the Milk for Britain Fund." presentation was made by Mayor The Council voted the sum of ‘gm present Red Cross _fhe Lflght Corn- ll! RUNS AN ELEVATOR Al.l. DAY- irregular hours at a trying job, no chance for exercise . . . yet he keeps well and cheerful, stsrfs every day with Kellogg's Bren Flakes. Mayor Holman to umual conference to this month. It was decided that musical comedy His Worship. accompanied by to] Theatre, trips the 8 closing grand finale 108 r. a compote of mirth. mel- l’. dancing and song lifts seam- weil to please the entertainment appetite oi the most epicurenriized piums_in this movie des- e daiiciiig-singiiig confed- s, Ann fifleflfiiilll and Martha e. and the hoists _ and Jack Haley. ts "ll “Yourc a Natural," by Johnny Mercer Arthur Schwartz, gel a spring b swan rilvc into niclocly fame irom is of Ann Sheridan, lvlar- and the Navy Blues Sex- he sextet, a panoply of color. and dancing grace, is coin- say bisuins. Georgia Gettmun, Marguer- isotliiirine Aldridge Mr. Robert Menu is well earned holiday wi here. Pte. Frank Cloliossey is home on urlough. '7 Pie. Elphege Bernard the usual ammm" m" home on furlough, after s year's oe Convent and High Sci-loo. decided to contribute to the rive, Discussion of ways int: money for wnr purposes and charity then tack lace. and some very good suggest- ns were offered whi 0811')’ out in the near future. Meet- ing then adJoumed-S --MALPEQUE W. M_ . Malpeque W. M. S. met at tlr Ramsay on Tuesday Mrs. Crowdis, was f this meeting and opencd Lord Mr. J.A. Bernard entered the City Hospital recently merit and his many friends were pleased to learn h and wish him a speedy return to health and home. The lobster fishing season which opened on llie East side on May lst has started very favourably. Pack- ing p.anfs and finding it difficult co to keep up will: the heavy catches. We all hope it continues. Cod fish- erman also report that this in- dustrv also show signs of bélllg bounteous one and to take advantage o ‘The monthly meeting ish C.W.L. was held in the Assembly hall on May 7th. with that Mr. Ainsworfh, Manager the Maritime Electric was not much interested in the tron put forward by the ci1." He went on to give s. ary of the cost of rte-arrang- ghfs in the centre of the ty. It would mean an outlay of $900 by the city w do the . Er: em y (Coiitiliuedufnrni page 1) Don against their; grip on Sevastopol meetinglwere read and a Scripture verse containing the word alt rerhgave a satisfactory ted t calls had been mill? “p” en Municipal Ownership! Coun. Chandler asserted that the service being given the city by the U Don't risk "SHORT TEMPERED" (lays ‘lhese busy times you can't afford depressed, lieadachy days, losing your temper at little things. Yet if your job keeps you chained to desk or work-bench, you may be hampered by these very symptoms of incomplete elimi- nation. To avoid them, watch your habits. But no harsh cathartics either! Keep food wastes moving promptly by making sure of needed “bulk" in your diet. Join the thou- sands who start every morning right with crisp, delicious Kellogg's Bran Flakes With Other Parts Of Wheat every day in the year. Gently laxative, they help supply valuable minerals and proteins, too. Arid they're so downright good you'll want to make Kellogg's Bran Flakes a daily habit. Get a package today, now in two convenient sizes. In restaurants ask for the individual pack- sge with the inner, WAXTITE. sealed bag. i‘ - s. ADN Take fliese fwo sfeps fo health: I, To gel well, see your doctor. 2. To keep well, wdieh your habits. Don't let incomplete elimination rob you of an alert mind, a healthy body. But shun harsh cntlraiticsl Instead, make siirc of enough “buli<" in your dict by caring a bowl of delicious, mildly laxative Kclloggs Bran Flakes every day in the year. Look for the golden-yellow package at your grocer s. Mad! by Kclioggs in London, Canada. remains a stead push in the Ker-ch area. malely 50,003 Nazis li the approaches f0 that Preliminary reports e exact strength of Nazi push toward Kerc known Just how much area is held by the R have had months to hold y the President, Mrs. J A There was a very good attendance and two new members were added to the Roll-call. The e March meeting were Secritaiw, Mrs. James Gallant, also minu h. Nor is it meeting, which we Mrs. Ferguson stating no be sent in future to Trin- idad. Next meeting to be in charac- Duncan McGo-ugan 2nd Mrs Kfith $19.5 to god the clie- na pe rs. opzood n- vited themembers to her home for m the next meeting. Green then took charge of the de- d which consisted of hymns. prayer and readings bv sev- eral members. The last chapter o‘ the Studv Book was in charge o‘ Mrs. William Bums certainly not be conducive to na- tional uniiy, nor to t:.e renxcva. of provincial or sectional antagonsm at a time when ccmplzte nalional lmltyl may be ‘riiccfssaélychto the com e ar or w ; s re- . . quirgd ‘:0 Znablee this country‘ to immediately iii order that the Clly lay its full part in the total ef- rt oi’ the United Naticns in their NIPPON. mid struggle against the aggzezson of _ 5x15 pgweys; that all uissif f NOW THEREIFCIRE BE IT RE- 11111)’ Bllflllgfi SOLVED that we. tlie CLuiiciI of ivliere tlllfll‘ lllilVélilCLlllCllt may the City of Chariottetzwn dspore this proposed centralization. and succeeding Ciry Council. will oppose it by every ltglt mate means in our power, well remem- bering as we do the evil results to C_ Chamiln; our City and citizens W-lllCll en- sued as a result of a similar cm- tzalizaition of the mechanical de- tnient which was put into ef- t some years ego; and further urge that instead of carrying cut "deteriorated." Hegdeclared that s. large number of lights had been out for sometime in various p of the city and had not been re- laccd. He suggested that it was ime s. committee met with the Ccmpsny and have s serious dis- ion. He added that - id donate street lighting was not improv next month he would not the. Electric company's bill. It was moved by Coun. MacDon- and seconded by Coun. A. T. nnoai that the following com- meet with the Maritime Pony: Mayor Holman, . R..d0. Chcidler, Coun. J. I. O0 Fiber-tins for the Market Com- Coun. T. A. Butler so members voluntering prizes and liuiclieon. Th us donations of many of our I18 Citizens. and ilie co-opera- of our community, our funds aid are rapidly swelling ln_ preparation M for this most worth lllzlfld the Rusia saline 30 miles fro captured the Cri 11051141. but later bandon the latter communique said, there ns took the offen- the German; back m Kerch and re- mean port of Flee. were forced to a. rough flre before taken followed by prayer. bv Mrs. Crowdis. The repeating of the Lord's Prayer in unison brought the meet- ing to a close. Rx-freshmr-nts iver~ served by the hostess and a short social time followed. Britain llas Heavy Edge In Gas War (By Drew Middleton, Associated Press Staff Wrlfcrl LONDON, May 11-—(AP)—C0n'l- potent military observers said t0- y cause. An ap- mittce Red Cross Cones- 38 German planes p"- f0 call on the mittee. lttees were then the committee had d ing year: Church "We Only Work. Mrs. Olttxave Gaudet; Educa- s11 . C Social Service, Mrs. or; Entertainment, Gallant. Five dollars sonally, and not Funds. ‘The comm chosen for the com the Russians said 589s since May 3 totalled ia c northern end of the front e communique re llzniing in which tti losing heavily in merit. itelble fisl): market is to hristoigher; fig“ lélllllgaifié-‘Lsflle leasl’ u ) with h to fit this market up in the a satisfactory manner- rim-m qvhe Satisfaction of this V1118 him. if he proves e tc-ry, tenant, ftie ti the expire. on men fl-fld equip- was voted for “"6111! closing of the school meeting closed with prayer for our use gas in Russi army is engaged warfare on most the areas through are studded with which vary in size village to a large fo In Poland. Flander the Germans moved ced them at leisure. impossible. Hence their need to neutralize these position; check counter-attacks. In diseiasing (the ivy-Jew ll. was Tourist Gas Ration Gut UITAWA. May 11 —(OP) -'i‘he gasoline ration allowance for Unif- ed States and other tourists in Ca,- ada will be drastically reguced M l8 weighted in favor of Britain and if Germany tries to break the Russian deadlock with poison gas in the Minister Churchill's assurance that the n. A. r". would retaliate with weapon against the children 15 years of age and der. He fthought this should City Clerk's office. Moved by Coun. T. A Butler than Japs." I\ m Fm‘ T” bydm’ end seconded by Coun. J. T. Mc- K snged to 9.30 the year around. be set at 8.80 in Magistrate K. M. that the higher the age the more would to . He pointed out that quarters cif the students et Prince of Wales College ere under 16. He also stated that many boys of 15 ape quite mature. He also brlicved Britain, these experts said. has the air power to launch a gas 0f- ‘ iensfve which would cripple 00m- municaiisns. drive industrial work- factories and iwesibly strike s carrrainns blow at Ger- perty Committee be instructed to lay linoleutm on the floor of the Police sta on and Chief's office, , _ _ quality o’ linoleum "o be AAA ltllilllnxgeelliléjlfl? lllgril‘. SlllIDSOD, M‘ Pe C‘ c3911‘ 5' brown end not exceeding $125: “gnrsh; Gem E_ Barboum cl-‘est/Tjr appealed to’ his ccmuriffsss in do John Muk than‘ heat. Lo snake \.i_v highly of F on. the rcsponre of flie (‘Illllllfy dsfrlcis Mo“ Kinkbraf in the unr 5"'\l!'t‘= drive and frlt these oints than p ma tafement said the 1d.” action was taken "beca increasing gravity n shortage in Canad A new order, issued by Oil Coar- troller G. R. Cottrelle of and approved by R. chairman of the we control board will abolish book which has been provided for tourists remaining in Canada more than 48 hours. This is good for 100 Imperial gal- lons under Uhe present q The order provide; that if e unit- ed States or foreign car proposte: to sfav in Canada 1 gaso he has in his tank at the time he enters the country, he will at Lite border a ration book tin the purchase of four units-m one of these four out; units coupon books will i there is one gas also that the walls of the station and cell block be cleaned and re- Intoslh T,gn1_<h_ decorated. Coleman : Pat battalion per cor °1 “l9 "Wu" Dispersal of gas flying at 21.000 feet 1s “perfectly feasible", they added, and pointed out that within Rthe las A bombers have been able to bomb targets on the coast, in Czechoslovakia. qlllililfld (Or the emis- Prime Minister Churchill's Bun- . and its threat of R. prisals against military Germany if the Ger- mans use gas in Russia, wgynot mentioned in the German press, but for outside consumption Ber- reiterafcd Hitler's "assurances" that Germany would not use gas until it was employ- ed by Gcrmany’; enemies. Official Russian dispatches last Saturday reported the experimen- tal use oi German gas mines on the Crimean front. and seconded by Coun. J. E. Blan- ard. Resolved that s light be placed sons. 1 y, Mr. Cu ie outlln d fl e ohlo f of on Upper_Queen street ms dc he the mGCilEil-Z in a low Cllflllll; rc- marks and lll“l hallway Resolution e following important zeeolu- on was unanimously adopted Germ altic div limits an B Moved by Coun. A. T. Mac- m t W Kinnon and seconded by Coun. J. m a“ 9 m“, " 11M ee. ~ i ‘ ~ Resolved that the Police Com- mittee be authorized to arrange Toke Precautions wgggEAs it y‘ mum the Canadian Netfo under coneide ulilOTI the trans! the Accountants Office from (Juar- lotfefown to Moncton in accord- nce with some Precautions against German gas warfare-which British front-line casualtie in iii First Great War-have constitut- ed l. cardinal point of British war strategy since this conflict began. Laboratories, training and industries have been storing gee snd investigating new means perssl. Anti-gee measures. Bea masks for all civil- ians end extensively equipped de- contamination squads and shel- ters. date beck to Munich dayl. trzeecessery by the Police commit- Moved by Coun. J. E. stems and seconded by Coun. R. c. pleased that Chandler. managed that Moi-ell! and ciom- RM Cm“ 15 pariy appointed Cty And tors l t d k ‘L h." n and w ‘or fiscal ye“ ending December tWIJlYICIlfTISIlllQIIIiIYll/TIIIPC Cirllilflh“. F""'*5“- illflmli“? 59m" 79m mm‘ Canada is iii flic llilDllY IHMHOH. 'm"1“‘l-"*l1 {le‘_*“‘“]"l<l‘]ll- 0111i? 11155111? 4000 fhr iigli divine Dl‘O\'li'l(‘llf‘ of havinrv ‘five _<v> um‘! ic iiuii‘ no y Coun. J. E. thQOf0Qd_“'h1[‘h L; so n13“, mam-El Pnsflliln“ lirrncc fnoy l‘."qllll‘(‘. by the nrisoncrs 0f “w; 'l‘\~fl ""11 Munitions and Supply (lcpflfllflcnfl cr d.lrlg_pf\l‘(‘(‘ls of food to =_md roiiizlri. cl sens in consequence will be put i c, a th t CANADA PR-EPAREII “p ti“? u.“ ° m ' 1942. Moved by Coun. R. C. chandler and seconded b of mv°mns OITAWA, May ii - Chemical warfare holds an impor- tant place in air raid precaution instruction throughout Canada, Dir. R. J. Manlon. A. R. P. duvet/till‘. Bag tonight commenting on men 0n Prime Minister Winston Churchill of the possibility that German for- ces may soon start using poison gas. Two booklets on (remical warfare have been prepared by DY- I- Rahinowitch of McGill Montreal, for use in A ctr-action and one of cations already is on the Pr“. D1‘- Manfon said. Officials declined to discuss "I! full extent of Canadas DIEM"!- tions to meet gas attacks but it l5 mow-n that s number of fan finne are enemd "I ‘he mam“ iacture of gas Iflflbk!» v 1n flhg use of gas mask: is ghen rneznbars of both the active and customs officer will stamp the ve- hicle licence to show that s cou- pon book has been issued. ounrnw LAW m iiTmvca-oiv MONCTON, N. 13., May l1 —(CP) —'I‘he Moncion city council ton approved a curfew law effe June 1. Only one alderman, J. ward Murphy, opposed the meas- u re. From June 1 to Sept. G0 the fire alarm will be sounded at l0 p. m. N they must be off th unless eccompanie parent or guardian. From Oct. 1 t0 the May 30 the curfew hour will be 0 ticule p. m. Police will be instructed to enforce the new la ‘é rns. Resolved that expenses be al- lowed for the Mayor and City ‘r Clerk to attend the Federation of Mayors and Municipalities at Ottawa the week May 25, not to eincced $250 and flint the City Clerk issue s cheque for said expenses. Moved by Coun. R. C. Chandler d seconded by Coun, J. E. ferns. Resolved that Capt. Louis stew- srt and Fireman Jiimcs Cudmor-e sens of sterling worth the highest type. and fore Distinctive craft with tanks of the chemical. m m fled mum-y E190 OPENIN mlmted st Ln sltitude of several ll GHTODAY mug: m llllfinlm obili tie ex , cou m re en r ALTON BUILDING legaons of such factory towns es t, paralyze novel shore in- stalletione libe those st Kiel end centres and roads i EAS 18m vlction that this would reach the ctive f}? “woman; flweyh st e time when its biuinese is flourish and ifs revenues at the highest peak. can only result, not in used efficiency but in confusion. xation and loss to shippers e general and to these of the Pro of Prince Edward Island end Gas mfefmrn in Stuttgar- close railroad ed with choking I'll Genome Tempted! Despite the immediate danger of reprise], some military observ- iheir return. Moved by Coun, B. Earle Mac- Donald and seconded by Coun. J. T. McKee. Resolved that any further in- ti remrwal of residents o: on: pro- anoiher under Blffllfl- cee not fsvonbleJf, by the psi-liq co A jar of home-canned fruit p a; m any gtage of ggesde quick, healthful end delici- s. einplcyczs be fliedfollowing resolutions were mflsldee Dr- “ . Resolved that tenders be called for the leasing of the Fish Mar- ket in the City Market Building. stances of disloyalty among civic Council mziy‘ enjoy iiie cc-operiifion saiisilcd eiiiplc purer clnplo be impeded by the pFLSCllL or Moved by Conn. l3. Earle ‘Mac- Dciizilci and seconded by Conn. R. fr. W. A. Currie was chairman Such a hw?" "5 [7 - ‘ . of the meeting and present were I). Fallflftlli-"lle T Resolved mag the public pm- J__Boniiell,lie:1cl of the war strvicos fsvt‘ l d m‘ drive of inst yicar; Pcicr G. Clerk. “- Prince County chairman; L. R. Al- T}. '3 l“ r ~_I P len and Mayor Lidsfonc. Attending Did P "- ~" P- McCarflrv, Tignish; Rlzs. ladies’ served a Mr. Lowell Hancock led the dress uigeicd on -_ _ _ great need of funds for flio Rod bzisic QfL-"IIPC _rnfrr>ii for Cross. He said, ii’ n scroiicl from l5 (‘Sfifllllill lllfilflbflF in flii- eastern 1°!’ 9WD" "B1110 mflfklnl 5nd opened up the iirrrl \\'i'l ho arm-i I‘ scalimiril n1‘ lllf‘ Unilrd Sfriics at W]! 818m ll P011115 considered than evcr, D1‘. Mllflvllllillf‘Xlil'f‘*~i‘l‘l ‘hp-Q Humans a “wk ofl-pcm-e mtlfllidlllca-‘filiggi "fipllqlllfiqcgl 1531i‘; next Friday as n wiii-fiirie mens- upon ns his ironic ll7\\‘ll. Iic u. ilic government seen fit to nllmv this drive, iis llie l-vln Cross raised thsii" ovxn the monev. s v.":li, without tli, c we ‘Jfd ll“ wine 0'"ii self ‘ii-ins .d . slisulri be cur the Again" Moved by Coun. J. E. Sfcrns Frank Cnlllicck; the local Rclljro s “l” }}"‘_v_\'.‘11",".“" ,",‘.‘“’..,;"f “'7' delicious supper. "M Lit‘ m l“? n *‘ ' '* 5mg The meeting closed with the N5- tlonal Anthem-S -riiirr'.i;“cT{ili.ox§'A wear: flic flllrllfllCfl fhc rieisoii S'lilll y night lirc to cciis "vc the fuel. .__.._____-._i-t.__. _ mliM Ca rd ofHThanks We swish f0 fake this opportunity of’ thank- ing all those associzifed with gnnizafions in the county and the hundreds 0f individual citizens who so generously assisted be comme . . m, m," engagfi with their time and effort in connection with merit in mph-e fire service with the hope that they resume their sltlons in the Charlottetown the Plchisciie. The splendid spirit of‘ co-operzifionshoivn dunk" n“ Department on is a magnificent example of Canadian unify and patriotism in these perilous days. J. L. RALSTON J. A. MacPHEF 4 them all the time and iiiere is con- _ y (Lilli Will by U19 crcic evidence that they are gctLng City Council and that the services them The Red Cfggs hflyg 0i any cily employee found lfick- done ti" ilig in loyalty be dispensed willi homeless and children in Britain. _ DrilMucll/Iillian had eléerby’ f-Cllm- compleia ism ra tie ‘FIVE won _e a suc- wc cess. Tire province liad led in every and mifhifl? war effort and he felt SlliC they would go over the top in fliis one. The RJLl Crcss are depending on " the generosity of the province. our “M response lo their appeal must be ‘my our utmost effort. No place iii Can- ada has been so productive in rc- sulls in 111113172115 to our patriotism as tins province. Last your the Red cincndous work helping the chi:fly through the rvonisii. now it is up to the incn to go out and get He spoke of the large organiza- tlois “v.0 c. ilriliiiac large sums to m t evrrv pairioiicd appleal. they are a the prcpcsed removal c! the Ac- I I ,5.- cs 5011.; a wan riuu examine. countin department fire Circadian s the drive needs thr smaller amounts gatirgiacrhailvtzfiyg consider return- . a g aro e wn e mLcwan- , ioel department at the earliest I P c‘ ,,,,,.,,,,_,,,,,,,... n riiice a. Moved by Councillor J.‘ E. sievns. and seconded by Councillor J. T. MlcKee. hone to rcacli our objective In coir- cliisicn the speaker said he was satisficd the people would ansvrcr the call to dilly once more and he __._ was convinced that Prince County The Red Cross drive in Prince Wm 119'? lake 5399i“ i313"- ‘Couniy u-ylrs llllllllgllrzifftli 1515i cvcn- _n his (mailing remarks evmusyd lug; mg a a argey illiélllt’ supper ~ _ F“ ~~ c ~ — new t n‘ meeting in Si. Mary's Hall. Suir- his lh-"mfl l9 thC-j- ‘~11? . ,_ _ J_ P‘ MacMmnnv in the Canada uar service . provincial president oi the Red *9 i=1‘ qbllie 5117?. m‘? “minty “Wm Cress, vi-as the guest speaker and Tefiwnd ‘fin "I i‘ during his address slated that “a dilflmf.’ 9J3‘ _ poor piece of hiimaniiy Ls the man "."'°"°“5 ‘I A . be who has no soul. a man who rcivs- blml’ of m” 9mm“ Specifications to be had at the es to help Um Red Cross is a (n? {iintfvaigvfoihe 1:4“ I m lemma . - .12 KlLYO 2-:- 1.7.118‘ i. ' gmc" ‘° °““‘““°“ “m1 “° “w” to the best of ilicir ability’. With "Mlilllzn we |..c of givirz tint in ciir war cf- Mi‘. D. J Boimill ill") spoke anti took part c. We must ii can‘. "cued air’. ii. cf llriericz- "We '0 Cflflll. k? brisflv rnd rowiciiii-olxhfolvsiiaiis nanny an international or- OTTAWA- M“? 11"CP"' of the gnnlzation. l-lc $130k.“ vcrv liichlv of 11MOE?‘lflgwihgatgzllzlfil‘ ‘zmynelli l" fhc various or- ii°""—'i'—