-».9v-v»---». an» u — +r'“91‘ I‘?~'s-.- -u~.n'--'.-:.".‘.'.'.‘-'-"-'-'-'-"-’l-'-'-'-‘-"~"~‘-‘-' ,..._..-.. __-.... _- .- . - g pl 9'.-.-'~'-"..'..".<,rr.§‘.'lr: F” ._._,.,_._._-_-_-_-_.-c-t_-_\.I.n.-.-.A.-.rrum’.- - .. . . _ _ _ _?_5_m_::' _ P: _ f‘ "l" PIIIPIIITI filer’: ‘ré-um. O n-lnunoavndulaou Ileana. Io nsed In ins; Dnbssnzlrennnhsil ~mmm ~ Ame-rm. New President 0f Canadian Y.ii.6.A. ll. J. IUDEIIDEY Woe-pressidmt oi.’ Canadian llhcidic lmnphrey was elected president o! the Canadian Y. M. C. A. 5t the annual nleetinc d the National Council just. concluded. He succ- ev-dq L. E Show. or Halifax. A native of Berry‘: M-iils, N. 3., Ill!’- Humphrey joincd the C. ‘P. R. It Calgary‘ in 190B. He hes been ic- tlvely participating in the Wonk 0t the Young Itierrs Christian Amo- cmtion for some years. Other officers include: Hon. pre- sident Col. G. W Birks, Mont- real; vice nts; Hon. B. I’ MeWIllinnu, nnipef D. . Donnell, Charlottetown; . l. w, Heiiifax: vice presidents: N. . M. Maciienzie, Vancouver, Dr. _ L Keenleyside, Ottawa; J. G. lop, Halifax; treasurer, W. J. Home Toronto; chairman oi’ the sueoutrlve, Harold H. Frost, Tor- who. Advisory o! : (701. lls. Montreal; _ .1. Afclnfrk. Charlottetown; W. H. Cooper, Hamilton, Hon. R. _ facilities prevent its being issued in dmlla d by Mrs. Slack-Saunders. i A. It. man; Kitchener: Sir William Mul- osk. Toronto; Sir Ernest MscMil- lln, dwonto; George Hodge, Mont- fi; John A. Tory, Toronto; L. L. bille, Toronto: J. H. McDon- ald, New Westminster; and H. Bal- lantyne, Toronto. - MACK MAPKIT IN TOYS lifi. Blfllnd ——(OPJ— market. were each months imiorisonrnent. lT’S HERE ! - COMPLETE — CRYSTAL SET (Iompieie aerial, our phones and full in- structions. Guaranteed Radio Reception ONLY $3.95 Got Your local station clear "-1.- : bell! imagine! Radio music all day long at your home or cottage-no butler- lefl. no electricity: all you do ls put up nn aerial. a (round u-irc‘ and hook your Crynial I'(‘('L'i\'(‘I‘. Get your! todlyl $3.95 complete. Mail nrders given prompt attention. Get g drmnnslrution at our store iniiuy. Only 200 colllpllk sets on hand. LEON liEllM lliullo Department Aniigonlsh, N. S. w. c. T. if‘. notes lI-DEICATION ‘worthy o! 21cm. 010M. flcwhc-ve died thlwth flu W“! Who did not 1W4 on n stroll-tom iield. In their sacrifice died with Mil’ tears? wsflhy Ilium. “Rift. dustbin he odnfllndihflll "1‘1i'¥v“:.$.’mmo»o»n¢. Must, its echoes rude l-nd diet yer-Quilt. 0 Lord ‘iavediaiouluwind-swept “xitluirsuuhnmlt. Onlbnlsn . gig-d, newsworthy Milieu? ion-Lilo dLov. Efiélftiifiitm o3... s5. listen. 18tlIPrflY.°1Al'd. Onclmhsn . lqgprsy tebewolthyolihem. mwxfi Will’ 001'" 01nd. isms b7 IITWYNS oi the Liquor Trade- Ovlom ‘m- low. middle emt drier said that in calm no beer was at that time (April. 1043) be swvlied to the Hgirth Am on imct omen irom General lilx-itgocnery owing to transport diritimdties. "We have not c rmnt line oaniun service because bombs and bulets must come first." ' So we know now that when "l! no mom to; beer. Lines. Railway. m. mm xautl N Iverybody Monthly, i044. P8X Till WORLD'S PRESIDENT We are nlann-inz to issue the 18th Report o! the World's w. c. T. U. telling some o! the tihings they have done in the last three years. In January I sent aimisil letters to all the couniziles to wlgtiérh we have scales: m . an was somew a by Mywhlbpn I ordered airmail stamps w the amount of $20.00 in payment therator. I asked ior rc- by airmail and that is the my th _ have come. Aruetra sent it! rbDOrts by Vic- tory airmail and South Africa is the last one received. The response has been wonderful. 'I‘he stories oi y ha. ou w wan $1 lhfllll Y ill all t. to rend them. Mm. Agnes E. Slack- Ssmidws. our secretary, has sent a summery o! her intern-nation in regard to the work. In addition, each country has sent its own re- urest and am S1116 that the Report will contain mat- erial you can all use in your Tem- perance and Mission meetings. Mrs. Munm will assemble the reports and look after the printing: will be sent out from Evanston.‘ Illinois as lack oi paper and mailing . C. T. U. Headquarters, 30 Chicago Avenue Evanston, Illinois. The book will be ready m: distribution ebmit June 15th. and advance orders will be wnrecisted. It lves the latest news oi’ the" word's work and in pennenent rorm. It is wonderful the way our local Imions throughout the United Net- ions and in neutral countries have kept busy under the strain of war, to; we know in msny countries our unions stand almost alone in Pro-I testing against increased privleges. to the liquor traffic and Bsainst‘ social drinking of alcoholic bever- ages. Their courage. their devotion to principles. their loyalty to the White Ribbon is o. source o! gal-atl- tude and when the war is over ws count oi war. look ionvaxd to a. World's convent- --—————~W—-——»— ion being held. perhaipo in i948. where leaders can meet together, compare experiences and rmew friendships broken or lapsed on ac- Ge May God continue to guide and bless our ei orts. laithiuily ggxours, ma. A. 1e, President, World! W. C. T. U. divorce role li bun (dry) the (Inches 1935 (wt-ti 233 mining are reported; in iii ” i is mp0 piled l run: uwnarsnor or cnmrm- gfitffig‘ °°m army en's: ' "Ye truss. “word '" l“: 3 |_- counry e a l your talents and powerimel? ou mmflglelesblftmleeu allyzrglixbirlmccjé ' ' l nnd your collmtry o! what they have‘ . a right to claim and t. You ' want to halve your brains your! Sgttiihange P. E.|.Law muscles. rves in the by genuine possible condition im- giving share oi service. Only ——-— temperance can you make sum o! MONCTON. N. B. June ii -rC this," P» -- The evils oi thn liquor traf- ilc and the great nccd in Cnnnrin FAMILY LIFE SIMIOUQLY AI- 701' U10 VFOETRm 0f i-hl‘ W C T £01m llY DRINK were admin stressed in two re- ‘Ihe Vancouver Province Now-mm received nt this morning's ._.._..,. Io llappinm in the llama When lloiher ls Sick The tired, worn out mother cannot mnko a ho py hoIe ii she is sick ind worried by the never en ing household duties. She eis run down and becomes nervous and irritable, ownhosrtcd and discour pd, can't rest nt night and gets up _|n the morning fee ill as tired no when RliO went in ltm], Women suflenng Ill this ws may nd in Miibumfiu Ilonlih 1nd Nerve Pills s remedy with which to he p rocu rain their hoslth, build up the run down system, and assist them back to saith-happiness spin. Price 50o n box, 65 pills, st all drug counters. ‘n1 convention of the organizsticm _ mai presidcnt. o! Edmonton. Alta. i ll ‘ vmce for our bode mark s " Helrt" on the plnkggs. Th! T. llilbun 00.. Hailed. Toronto, 09L / . i Rrsm" ON THE HEELS of our advancing troops a cable- laying truck speeds up the road, spewing out telephone cable as it goes. At a cross-roads the operators leap out and erect poles to carry the cable, or bury it for safety beneath the roadway. Soon the network of communi- cations is bringing in reports and carrying orders to the various army units. cocoa A storm strikes in Canada, telephone poles crash to the \ ground, and vital threads of communication are broken. But in a few minutes a service truck is at the scene of the damage, wires are connected up and vital messages of a A very large percentage of the trucks which serve the Allied Nations here in Canada and on the far-flung battle- fronts are rugged, dependable Ford Trucks. The power plant which drives these trucks is the Ford V-8 Engine. This amazing piece of Ford engineering has been developed, improved, perfected through the years, and today it is setting new records of trouble-free perform- ance. Above all it's the economy engine, easy on oil, and extremely saving of precious gasoline. i iolno v.8 t, inncunninv sfljsslflll of the thirty first nation- 1n scssion here Mrs Grace Knight. the natio- (‘IJOKC first outlining what had een done in the inst two years mwrri fluttering the cnuse of PTJllN‘. " Ronmcnci DuiiIOn- tnrio field secretary. who toured .. 1.1.1.1» n. Prince Edward ls- l prior tn the convention. rs- . much oi‘ what she had seen Cnnrlas only prohibition pro- She asserted that the liquor cicfllers there hnd attempted t0 railroad legislation through valiich would have undone much oi the work oi’ the temperance people. But the latter hud not been slee- pinn and. had risen and united to such an extent that the move had been foiled. ‘ ‘FIITTI?'.Z'I"ITE='ITJ‘TF‘T_ AND MEilCUilY CARS ‘I FORD. ljRUcKs, (Ni/A ~ microns. nylsgs’ m ‘r oow net-names ' FDR "room. so 1 TIPPY AND "CAP" >"i"lil3lifl nation at war are again speeding from city to city or across a continent. M (ANAIILIJMITEII LARGEST rnooucsns or MILITARY VEHICLES m THE BRITISH EMPIRE _..::r_1=z..=>_..;_'._i BY F/i winll rsutissuc-"le MO ’ OPERA an}??? n= 1 CAN cao WAIT»! v1.1. ‘izu. voua GRAWMA" _ HURRY! we noun-l WANT HER TO KBNflW