. u.‘ rrrv . 1* Speaking on Behalf‘ 0r “- damn -_. lollo - 111x124! i Men's SHOES 4 of Better Quality After months of waiting we can now show yon s good variety of Men's better grade Shogg, Beet imported Scotch Grain. Beet ‘domestic Grain and calf in black or brown. 'We special- ize in roomy lasts for short broad feet, WIDTHS E to EEE. ltep in today while the hoiee is good. Foot Comfort is at your feet. Bérrnn SHOES—$6.50 to ssso HOWARD McINNIS ;__.._..._- __ .. ._... __ _... Jello uul liaison‘? ‘C’ T‘ U’ inter: 5i'Yes_rs oi llslllilng ilereer i least-igne- i BI/OTHE-hl-IOOD m this d hour, ' m’ When ‘Jtiorrs pctuiellt ll dlil- crossed a0 ll-Net l men in the t. ' ‘ Cry oown appeal to reason, and resort ‘ Tb arms; when men and ship! Comehome toueirom Alli-ll! .5 Q iii l sis chanoe and new mire Kim’ shutters o! our house and alive ‘ our hearth the llama o! ther ". James A Gilli! * ; I'll WORLD'S PIACI p F? GREAT GEORGE ST. NEAR KENT HEAR THE HONORABLE us. ululsou, m. no. Yen's Insular (SOURIS) TUESDAY, MAY 29th. AT 8.30 P. M. MR. H. F. McPl-IEE l PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVIi ‘ CANDIDATE FOR KINGS COUNTY It's Time For a Change ‘VOTE Progressive Conservative PORES MEETINGS I llliiii’$ coullrv The Progressive - Conservative Candidate and other speakers wish e meet all n: the Electors o! King's n Public nseeunu which have been ‘filled ea listed below. wheivthe Party's policy and Program. Iii! Ill public matters in Issue in the present Election will be discussed.‘ All meetings commence at 8x80 p.m. BitlDGl-JTOWN — Friday, May 25th, Bridgetown Ilsil. 8T. GEORGES a Saturday, May Bdtll, St. Georges Bali. ST JITIRS - Monday, May 28th, Holy Name llsll. ' BOURIS -- Tuesday, May 19th, !co's Rail. MONTAGIYE-Wednesday, May 80th, LOO-l". Hail. CARDlGAN-Thursday, May 31st, Cardigan Hall. " MURRAY HARBOR-Friday. June 1st, Murray Harbor Hail. LORNE VALLEY-Saturday, June 2nd, Lorne Valley Ilsll. MURRAY HARBOR NORTH-Mandi)’, June 1th, Murray Harbor North n llEATiiEltDAillLlt-Tuesdey, June 5th, Hosthcrdnle Hall. GEORGETOWN-Wednesday. June em. “turret-own Ihii- IIUERAY IIIVEBP-Thureday. June 'lth, Public Hell. BTURGION-Irldsy, June 8th. sturgeon llaii. ll. I‘. MsoPHEl, PROGBIOIIVI CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE, POI KINGS. V-l-Meior John A. MacDonald, Progressive - C "tlwlflendidlte in the Provincial Bye-Election ln the Third nun-m of more will address the Electors at all oi the above meetings which are bell] held in the Cardigan District: b ’ ' ——\—v'r mlfilEll?!EllEl"?""“"‘"’“'7‘"""'E@@@DJ@ NOTICE. The undersigned Progressive Conservative Candi- dates for Queen's County will address the electors at the wing places and dates: . AFTON HALL, FRIDAY, MAY 25th ELDON, MONDAY, MAY 28 FLAT RIVER HALL, TUESDAY, MAY 29 VERNON RIVER, WEDNESDAY, MAY S) MT. STEWART, THURSDAY, MAY 81, FORT AUGUSTUS, FRIDAY, JUNE 1 SEA VIEW HALL, SATURDAY, JUNE 2. All Meetingewili Begin at s=so rim. . w. cunsrsn s. McLURE. J. ANGUS McLEAN. >- H. During‘ recent years passionate yearning for something“) ‘might be called peace, ' some even was a vain ‘oa-stbesta sinthope. TheRo- xnens made a desolation and called ' that peace. There is ‘ quietness oi’ e deserted battlefield l when friend and ioe lie in awful I atillness- the peace o! eiirth; there chener, Hamilton and Montreal be. 1'0" 801m; to the Maritimes. Go. in: to Blint John in i908, Mr e flpflltlly into which men Melcom has been located in the ' sometimes nk when tortured by‘ Maritime division oi the bank ever I remorse, an the stings of an out- since. raged conscience, they drown, To Iredericton In 1909 their despilir in dissipation and! - lawlesg excess; there is the numb- ness, the utter exhvustion which comes over the body and soul when ,“tha slings and arrows oi.‘ outraged fortune have so cowed the spirit, tilat the victim, however valiant. can bear up no longer.- Tiiese are some example o! the peace that a slnlul word gives.. There is s dynasty oi evil holding mankind in thralldom. As biin men grope for light, as prisoners seek freedom, men an everywhere in a slough ior uncertainty and despair, waiting anxiously (or some deliverer who is able to both save and keep. I! only iris troubled sin-stricken world did not know the filings which belon ad to its peace, ‘t might then we come the true pesos-the piece oi God, and turn ‘o tihe world's Saviour who said, "My peace I leave with you, not as he world giveth, give I unto Wu?‘ He became manager oi the New Richmond. Que. branch in lsoe: and later held mans rshlps At North Sydney. Yarmout and Cher- ition in Fredericton in 193i. A prominent and faithful church. mlm. e. musician o! more than 111M111! ability. a veteran curler and seller. a keen business man and public spirited citizen, John MslJ com is first and foremost a true and u , fioott. His wide knowledge o! auld‘ sco tish sonfls and anecdotes glerthe tfiilsind 0' the dflcatililier" "are v e_ s common an en “Burns Nlcht" or St. Andrewhwtry rltillsagiatltilrlg hie is alweysrto digs iolund a c s unc . in: his native nugrlnigersoldr Yet‘ Elle Klanomsllhng icygrite fturilgs. Am . nc mem er o n- drew‘s Society. Since coming hers he has been president oi the Fred- ericton Board ni’ Trade nnd tress. llrer of the Fredericton Community Concert. THE PRESIDENT'S LETTER We oiten sins "mm oi Our Fathers, Living with." Living still amid discouragement, isllures, to the heat oi the foods. It is the warn ;..liiB in all annual lite Tflunwhm; "mm victorious But alcohol Ls not a hoot-giver. _' over dam] I wander u as w, C_ it is true that some oi it hunls up \.'llBi’i taken in a drink, but at the some time, it drives tho blood to lite surface end lets out the hast. makim us colder instead or wsrm- or; and besides, it poisons the ulood and bmln cells. Wholesome lood and exercise are the best producers oi bodily warm- l.'.U. members we have suiflclent iaith in our Faith? Do We not ra- eloe in the thought that our or- is built upon tlhls Faith lctorlous? Why should we falter .0 continue our trust? Rack of Leaders —~ are we not all leaders n c, great cause? What about our 8.5. Temperance Stacy Course? tlL-Cflbberl. Results has Just c t h nd . -——v , m,‘ l, m, cheefcfi ,- °h@f,,_ run rnnsmsms MESSAGE Youth learnins Temperance facts,- and our privilege to promote Deer Co-Workers o! Qiiebtor- The question is often asked. “Does. ‘she e esso 8 m the sale oi’ liquor bring in s re-I As a help to our spirits and‘ morale I should like ezch Union“ to repeat the iollowing loyaltyl pledge st each meeting. We all. need it. "I hereby solemnly pro-l misc, by the help oi’ God, that 11 will seek to make it n rule all my| lile not to speak discouraging. word; ab“; the work, o; d154,“- be able to establish o State Hos- “qm Qqfds 5,1,0“; we womqrg", pitol with the mone in which let us Join our voices in the Kali» to treat early Wises o alcoholism gum, show,’ which can, brgvQ-s under s l-erslatlnl recess- ly o“; "In me name or our 60¢ commission rec i ilerdation. we have set up our banners." A NFPOI‘! Siflflfi by e Boston you" 1°;- greate; lgyallcy to w; r/lunicilfoi Court Judcc, the State “use, Commission oi’ Mental Health and . l MAUI) Tl-IURLMV.‘ a former chairman or the state ___ l Patrol Board, dwlared that Till FIRE WITHIN , crime, mental illness and charity- OUR BODIES ‘costs from inslhriety in the Nate . totalled 6i million dollvn annuol- Yes, each one of us has e tire ly as compared with the llouor burning inside; but it is not in s revenue of trl3.139.286.00 in 1943. grate or ilreplace, like tires in licenses should be revoked for our houses, That ls. perhaps, why. nlbuse. The Commission recom- we do not need chimneys on top mended labelling the liquor with to let out the smoke directions or moderation nnrl a There is no smoke with the warning against over-inrlulrenc» bu: venue which is greater than the upkeep oi’ mental hospitals, Jails,‘ and charity for iamilles of those who purchase the liquor. Massachusetts would charge liquor drinker, two dollars s year ior a personal licence and would . _ fAGfifll I ‘ I .ji_i_s__icnanl.grrlrrowu GUARDIAN For our returned menhnd many others on E the Island . . . This is what will mean» a marine railway slip for the repair and servicing oi ferries and other ships, THE Progressive Conservative party has pledged itself to undertake immediately after the lottetown before assuming this poe- . electionl the construction of such a marine railway slip at (fllarlottetown . . . Employ- ment during the construction stage. of course, but, more important, regular employment the year round for hundreds of men - after completion. lllake Sure This Great Need is Fulfilled BY vormo l PRUGRESSIVE , sue; and creates the heat human tires fihe mryzen in the’ the air we breathe, and which en- ms the blood through the lungs,‘ burns up food and worn out tis- ceded to izeelp us warm. Wherever tme blood goes among the tissues oi the body, the oxyeen goes. The little red cells in the blood carry the oxygen (o gas) and the body is this kept warm all over. You have ticed how idle flame in a candle burns up the grease. creating heat. P The flsme is caused by the oxygen in the air. In the sums way the oxysen -in- sidc us, coming in contact with fats. suitors and other‘ carbonaceous foods, produces ifhe natural hwt. As the orhen burns up the in; Earn-out _t_is_s_ues, this also edds_ lflllll SlilPSll0lS ll l0Will t0; i Prompt MAil. Service "§2Zz5}"$7u"“"° °°" "Gee Beet Rests From Sta! Service,” eeya Customer e: semis:- -~ - -- '- fiusmnn-igfi-e ervaspesazeeiéh sin-iii: u‘ l the 81a Sllmllfl Sauce IQ IIO; IQ Ck l; ‘Iii ‘ __ It lleie eet I $fl_ neglects to report that. the iii-w» would br- better oil linarvially without the alcohol being sold. I have no doubt that fewer autoenolaile accidents would occur i! liquor was not so easy to get They claim that liquor is lllt!rl“'“.l. but some men say that a ridiar bill under the ration book l: the way to obtain s11 that one wants, and it is certainly not ratlongd in iih- County Inns. Iiduoetiorl and more education on the abuses oi alcohol must be ven. A recent letter from Montreal brings a ray of hope for some oi its future citizens‘ in the tact that in one High School more than 100 boys and dairls stood up‘ public- ly and recite the pledge not to partake oi alcoholic art‘); Surely is a stop in the risiilt direction. Nfl-IJI GRIMIS ILA!!! "Vitamin, Delieiene ," "Person! Problems" "Maliiutri due to improper iood"—do these terms‘! ‘they are some oi the terms used by the way oi ex- plaining the inahilit o! certain workers to atend. e s s morn alter a drlmk. W to cell Uh condition a ‘hang over‘ Now th t applie are more iimtestio but the consequences are just the some. LEISURE The use o! leisure is e difficult thing. The majority of us, when freedom is riven in our heads, ily to the excitement oi some form oi recreation. we millet be ”doin|;" something - preferably something physical: ii we are not. we ere lost end without resource. ' ‘ihls is why holidays sometimes pail, and leave us at a lose. low temperatures to prevent from becoming tonne and strinqy. when nuttins a dish dlreetb on ice, place s iruit jar, nether under it. It will stick to bet lee and iinlsh and seep the dish slid- Q. It them PLATINUM m wsnmrl Platinum‘; nest military impor- tueance is derged ‘horn-its me L l, .. l couslsnvllrlv: and electing these four men‘ MacLEAN, McLURE, McPHEE ancl STRONG nenireioeook milk end ens‘ ‘wnco coeon r. anode sen-seas. o. r. o. Oenlllsie hr Queen's Oeeniy w. ones-res s. McLURIi u 00L E a Candidate for Queen's County " ' n‘ umma‘ M‘ (hmmhk 1°? 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