\ n s...‘ QI-INLL Inn! when r.-a- hiri- nr-rn vrr rrrr lg" 5N 5H!‘ 12109 In» sun-an‘ .. ms cHARLdTfETOW1l_ ctranmaw w. c. T. ujg] I m i l i! '1 ‘ilxlvvt of Italy. Left to right are Sgt. c. R. Dale of i-li 3st- 0- C. Kenny of Ottawa; CQMS. 1-1’. of Saskatoon,’ and Sgt A. A. Chadwick of ‘ (Canadian Army Photo) A ruby-thxoated humming bird at Pulses before the mile with airy A CROSS IN A WHIRLWIND The morning sunshine floods m! window sill. Waking new lovoiiness of lieht and a e Within the blooms thereon dis- iny very heart stands still. w (Bedeckod in ametlwn and sap- phire Dlaid with saucy topaz-emerald ooclcade) skill. Against the sun I watch its whirlinl Win88 1 Ornate who: seems a vibrant. Dur- In $1.1m a true Balm, Andrew's cross appears. ‘It-is Liliputian creature surely b11318! I Us news from WDic lands by rein-- bows kissed: I And tells us Providence designs our years. Charles H. Johnson. AND-A-HALF MILLION gr Uon. suns mcnaasa ovaig. comm “m, wquammt For Foot Ailments cousuur H. J. A. BROWN, D.P. 113 Great George Street CIIABLOITITOWN, P-li-l. Peoples Union was hold at Wood Is- About forty-five volmk People par- iod of fellowship and inspiration. as number o! active games directed sports a business meeting was held of the societies present wem given were elected. The president for next fast and the Secretary Miss Mar- Iaguti-ixfi ‘gicgflgrliylnch at which Y. P. S. the young people availed Discussion groups were s new sales in Govt. Liquor Stores in 194i . . . . . . . . . . . ..$11.44'I-043 Sales in Govt. Liquor Stores in i942 per cent. Leaving out the mall order store. which draws its business from any- where. and whose increase of sales was 3766.057. we find that the in- crease in sales in Halifax stores was $776,067 and that of the Province. outside Halifax, was $2,045,336. This does not seem to bear out the claim that the large increase of salcs last year was due to supplies to ships which come to Halifax. Every liquor store throughout the Province shows a large increase in sales the same thing happened lost year, whidi proves that rapidly growing appetite for alcoholic drink is being steadily developed under the Govt. sales Dian Last year the expenditure for hard liquor in N. S ivas $7.883.03l. A“ Increase °1 $3'889'572 m‘ 32'2'were:- Mary MacNeill, Margaret groups were constituted by the young people and subjects dealing 5136614fwlth younll peoples‘ work discussed. \ ‘ " ' ' ' ' " ‘ ‘ ' ' ‘ " ' ' The leaders of’ the various groups \ Ross, Margaret MacDougall, Kath- each group summariud their find- Tiicse reports were given by the Misses Mary MacNeiil, Jessie Ross. West. Ricv. lvlr. Duke briefly on the findings of each group and gave many helpful suggestions. trict leader, Goodwill MacDougiill, C Evans of Belfast offered prayer thou spoke briefly t0 the Young good work mid urging all to con- Pcople congratulating them on their iiiiue their efforts. \ GHIIIOPOIIIST 1 t . Young Peoples Uniong Eastern Division \ The annual Rally of the Essisrn \ Division of the Presbyterian Young ~ lands, Wednesday, July 7th. t-iclpated and enioyod a happy per- ~ The afternoon program began with ~ by Rev. T. A. Duke. Following the ~ at which reports of the year's work a year is Mr. 5am Buchanan of Bel- ~ tea was served by the Wood Islands § item on this years program. Five a‘ eryn Maclieod. and Goodwill Mac- ~ Dougall. After a period of discussion ‘I inga for the benefit of the rest. ~ Ruby Millar, Jimuia Cook and Helen commented \ At eight dclock a public service \ of’ worship conducted by the Dls- ~ was held in the church. Riev. E. ‘ and read tlic scripture lesson. He 111111111141 ' and officers for "15 ensuing year ~ l themselves of the opportunity of be~ q _._._...___ _- Iflffl last year the expenditure for beer 1 - - I in N. S was $6,658,254 ‘TTllAcv gllllsnlfiie? ogliebecllligilrfclgk Raxé i919! °§ whhskev were “P fiiwoisession welcomed the Young People ga ons. . . . . I t violations of the luquor control law . deDLwd ranks and 0mm. obsmcmt 1 CHARLOTTETO a“ 11191955‘? 0f 1-255 over 111° 1111311’ ‘He then delivered u challenging ad- ’ Q 2’ 13’ "us Yew» and Y“ we were 1d.drrss on "The Riches of Youth" 1 THE MAIHTIMES GREATEST HUUDAY i ‘. to that "t was oiily prohibitirii laws‘ . . . _ . \\'.llCh1WCI‘c broken. that when we‘gggfififilf,‘¥§,}§‘§“"g,,§f${§“ - \. t . Liad Govt sale and 11001118 9011111 11113’ 1 moan iior rust can corrupt. aifzl x 110°“ 1953113’ 111°“? “'°111‘1 be mjcncouragiiiiz 111cm to consecrate 111°“? 111013110115 01 1°11“ M11111 ‘k159i these riches to the furthering of the i prophets “mire put out of business ‘A .. - _., n in the days of Elijah and Elggim, all! Mast’?lilcliélllgllllllllbers Of the 8V8- nu their zlesccnciznts flourished ilvlienlm 1m M.“ a due, “LN the - . t i l 1 - . . . Govt. sale ivas iiilroauccd to rtursomylyqwol‘ its h“ Eujzlhuw bv m .. .; this Province, and their prophesies Mp.“ m. md T.“ iuaémnqfi UPWARDS 0F $10 000 00 IN PR - ~ -. a - i - ~ 1 r 1 - IZE l! géltttllciiiliogrvaedtiefisfijlxlgl$113k‘ a5 111956 of Wood Isinnd=: and a salo. “Rcck- ’ AwARgéPREMIUMS, PURSES AND 1 ' V. ' l AN b AND “is “MEI m _ mnnoun:cd by Rev‘ E CH a OUTSTANDING ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAM 5 brntiglii the service t0 a " 8 VAUDEVILLE ACT THRILLERS, the Alllillirlélxlltlingslgrli? ollEtsllgvoRLlys GREATEST (July 18> marks the twcnLv-iifthigblzq, FillllliCl'Sill‘§' ui_ an cvciit that 4 "t1 ' from the cud iiscli» ma): be w: TROUPE of ENGLISH TRICK BICYCLISTS BIEEBEIES lylggggnl‘ " RM- n .110 j , £1106‘ *i"t=a§€7st_ciiznnciuric" o I INC BEARS-DON FRAN I ink 1 13,11,131, U115“.igggfi-esifg,,,ifii...3; W3? Yfiflrs a 1L5? SKU_CE srsciaixrvccéicigrolgivllga 2F {ffinGilLtcEKNwgffh We w m From _ us‘ VUE with 10 GLAMOROUS GIRLS in 4 REVUES and DANCE gltfixhsélfiglflnliténgllleis321510(‘a ggléti; Agfl Tgflay Q lYUMBERS-OLD KING coma: one man circus—3 BEAUTIFUL (ilhrow trcmcnuglus ‘forces iii'._:>_i1 its; 5 SEdN(S;‘E£IT(‘)Li/R}AAJ§CROBATIC YOUNG LADIES —— a IADY SINGBIEIIQ esperale gam e or a decision in‘ f—--__ ‘ SIN __ ‘ ‘ the hem Jullngijrllxgliic?l1h1lzllirzhrlaetiz) P!” fi GER LARGE ORCHESTRAL BAND 0F 20 cr '. (S [JUNK ll '1‘ 9...!’ Cm ' - Foch became Allied Gcncralissimo _ m Any-n o; u,“ yea; ‘ . i..s i.cr:h oi ChaieairTliierry The us; Gemwn “for; m L119“. l‘ (ll‘G\£‘ lllc Qeiliiziiis two miles near- vast oficnslve hurl failed bv July l5 01' F1‘1"~“911 113111011551 Flenclal A111¢f1 ~ _-and three days inter P1091] lauiirli-1 “dvflllc? DPKWPPH lllt‘ Ourcfl and the k andBtlée motst anode; lighting effegtg "P- o- a e IDW . LATEST Mtcaiméfi ‘liliélfilvitlifiitAf=TiiiNétfiiifitig OVER 100 of the Best Horses in the Mar“ ed m5 m.“ cOum/elustrok? in ‘he .1 Alamo on tho W: 1cm front. French m Albania cc- rcgion of Soissons and Villers- ‘ 111111, 1111113." 113°» ~ C a t T) L m beg‘ ._* curried heights overlooking the . imes battling for I19 Q Mo utgegnd- 1a was b1 e llll m!‘ new“ Attractiv4 zligfternoonsshwith VAUDEVILLE ACTS interspersed n rs on By August 8 (the “ ack day" for’ _ -_.___ _ 0 vemn - ' - ‘ » “ '"= ' ‘- '. arm. ' tgigggdgifgmlilg°fég Oulcliy-le-Clintcuu and Villemmq. . . g mg Effeclsi FIREWORKS» ETC- ian Corp-i. were sinasliiiii at the 10.11101 swam’. 1)1‘°111'°“ made 1'11’ P U . (kl-mans below Annmm ‘El€llCll-A_lllt.‘l'1(3hll troops in face of! E h‘ . ' The Lust Hundred Days 11nd violent uciman counter-attacks. I FEATURING P X I I a. —-————————————— wmmeme CLEVELAND, July 21 _<cp,__ RINCE EDWARD ISLAND’S FINEST Germany's allies caved-in in rapid . , succession. Bulgaria on September Y°11111 111111113’ 311113111 "P W111‘ Veil"- 29; T rk Oct my 3°_ d A _ able Chalky Wright tonight Wh"ll1 tria-l-llunggrynon §ovembsifuli. 15v L111“ C°“5ta11t111°- c1135” Newyarkl Novenlbel. n it was an m,“ __Ge,._ featherweight, won a unanimous| HORSES . _ 10‘ Cl d 1S1 bfif 10.952 g-‘angngegfglefatadd f§p1,§§‘§“1figgd1”f,1,§, in xglzlzlillelaifcl sgiilciiunfreCtf/nstanxtailrrl‘; ' ROADSTERS once proud armies in rout. colossal $81M 13° 1'? and 111° 1117111" lellih‘ , CLYDESDALES quantities of her war equipment bc- 3:41: _ __ __ RERCHERONS and ing either destroyed or abandoned. and M“ cooper were gugstsi” DRAFT yeglgazaigs. Yiivfatyviifliistlfifiwéélli “°“°‘". 1* 1* m1§°°11""°°"§ “WW- this time? Let us remember that the on whlch 0005510“ “my were 119' Armmiu Line on November u cipieiits of many uscful gifts testi- 1018 ran almost wholly through the Wm“ w their popularity ' . territory of Germany's enemies: on Both y°ung mum“ Wm rum‘ m This ls one n! the giant VLR. (vcry long range) hicw protection to ship convoys far out at sea. These m vuaj {mun in no “m; sector did ILIBUYBX- ‘ bombers to which Priziio _\liiiislcr (fliurvhlll rcccnily 1 1115' 111mm“ ‘"9 “"1113 flow“ by one o! ‘he but“ g tgféghiicggi? grit $51311!“ 5,1111‘ 213:1 CATTLE r DAIRY BREEDS . , g R.(‘.A.l-‘. ulrons in action anywhere, squadron N M [Ive much of ilic rrcilit for the increase in L-lllillt, of vvtcrnlsiqznb-hllnffifl who flew Wapltlsllpefurg (he many was beaten on non-German 0 ~ killings this spring. l{|i_\'.il (‘iinzizlinn Air FOTN! mull. “m; 1mm» ‘vm-e gquippcd with Digbys and more rec- grgund ma???‘ bemrel“ naafilon o’ ' ' HQLSTEINS U. S. Army Air I-‘urrv mills, operating: under tlic l ciitly Wllll (Tansns. Now, flying the higgeat of ihflm oieherwfiords m ‘m? wglwiéellmatg‘ \ Canadian Xnriliivvwt Allnniii- fWminirinrl. now arr all, llicy constitute a new menace to the U-bosl cguld be beam}; on terrflm-y shé flying these -r;iil from 03ml. roast bust-s, giving.‘ i ‘I ks. (R.C.A.F. Photo) hid toger-run grid occupied. 'I‘hat is , 11' er V - V V' VVV V 4- V ' ‘ w a appene a quarter of a cen- - . turv ago. That could happen now. . But if 1t does happen, it will not ‘.§.°:£.‘-“°.€;“'§S.§‘".l‘$‘;‘ °.l.°§.‘.; a SH°RTHORNS "1 l more ‘than establish occupational | other Bee’ Breed‘ bridgeheads on the Rhine. It will be occupation of the whole Reich. ‘y. g SWINE YORKSHIRES 1 : ‘i DOUBLE WEDDING A pretty double wedding took place at Fort Massey Parsonage. Halifax. on June 26. when Phyllis, eldest daughter o: Peter White of Murray Harbour, P. E. I. became the bride of Mr. Clarcnce Herring also of Murray Harbour and Mar- ion, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cortney MacLure of Dover, P. E. I. became the bride of Mr. Max- well Cooper. son or Mr. and Mrs. Chester Goober New Glasgow for- merly of Murray Harbour Both charming young brides were becomingly attired in floor length "wns of white chiffon with finger tip veils caught up with orange blossoms and carried American will” Email. hich o ow g ceremony, w was conducted by Rev. G. Rogers GUSTO A I Y the happy young couples departed M R1- H°1"1"1 DQ171115 0n their wedding trip. ‘assumes a menacing altitude b0- gnd M?“ Hgrilghil motored lfore the ccimerqbui thiioil-fhe- ome o ie r e in Murra Harbour. For travelling Mrs. Herr): f“ ‘ha. '1'°""° hmldwmd young m; w”, be“, Wm, brown woeswr. .mon with charm. Carl repeal- lea ;edly o: o nosfy Nazi. none- of -. SHEEP \" oxroizns \ SHROPSHIRES _ SOUTHDOWNS ~ " HAMPSHIRES \ POULTRY \ \ g PRODUCTION CLASSES \ TURKEYS, GEESE Q S P18“ "l1! f0!’ your Holiday Week. Write your friends. Come‘ \ Provincial Exhibition Association ' " MY- ""1 M?!‘ 00°98!‘ WY"- W ifho visciousness seems lo have JOSEPH Munmrz, m, a just four rm. l1 mo. 1v {JPMEZ ’§§Ji.m°"€$€§.l if $3.133? 1311'?” 1'1‘ ';°""°1 °PP°°'°"¢°- ‘ -.. - ~ . i . .. , t- - ' ' l ' 1 u" and ‘h’ h“) 81.1) I ‘I I 1 1111),.‘ 1 h‘ .1‘ W‘ 1 1i .. i in vlcctiicul M'(l(lll\\,'4J]-}{ mid mfllziclggloswllfiltenivlrlllgvtgllad tllsglidulg 1Brig.Ingdzz‘bgsosffrl1egz'wlgrald1 ~ ISLAND u“ mo“ “S4111 '1" ' 1 1 1 1" '1 1 1 1 '11“ .' . n: i . l \.\ ik ' i ill .~+-"llriii (if u bli; ship m‘ a 111§Jgg°11g0°r ma] Mme’ t l“ ,GOfmOfl commander Of "i9 Nor-l LT-‘COL. D- A. D.S.0. J- w- BOULTER; i . . V-. .. .... 1., q, __ .. __, a _ 0 rciuse o . . . “°......."“'i.fi;.'~.:.‘... i. a r a x n v 1 s" . ill“... .".'...;I";;. ~ m 7°“? a P""""" “°°'°'"‘" ‘ _ - ‘ - '1 1 " 1-.‘ ‘ ' I‘ 1 i ' '-' H W 1 v- nccossor es l 0 Q “on m . . aflkfi mai- noun m. ../.~ 1...»; hum in: . 1 m‘! 11H‘. llullfii‘ for mc, he laughs. During their stav in Dover Mr. Mommy." r