NQV§MBER A21. 1941 ..,¢cfl44¢¢4 ' coiisEnviuvE iiniiiiEss (Continued Pram Page 13) Iwas observed throughout this Pro- viiice, and many remembered the principles and ngh ideals for which so many of our Island sons laid down their lives. Ohlei I among such. as you are aware lni sure. was that democratic consti- tutional government be maintain-l ed in ,aur land and that any ln- ‘ roads into the same be quickly an- effectively stamped out. l The young people of this Prov- ' ince recall tonight the increarlii disregard of democratic constit. tlonal government by the Liber. these last few years, as for c ample the continuance of havl. for a minister of the Crown man who held no seat in m. Legislature when there was no" possible Justification far it. It is of interest to note as well that only a small portion of this Min- ister's responsibilities is his sole prerogative of purchasing the liquor for this Province and ad- ministering in fact all mpMers concerning the sale of it, which ran alone to $1,750,129 for the eleven months period ending Feb. 2s, 1947. A minister of one of our most important Government de- partments who cannot be ques- tioned by your elected represen- tatives in the House because, not holding a seat there himself, he ls not available to answer them. The Progressive Conservatives pledge themselves to put an end to this after December the llth by setting up an independent Commission as exists in all the other Provinces to administer the Prohibition Act in this Province. Then too, when highly ,con- tentious and important matters as _i_._ 1 ' I cRocKErrs JEWELLERY It's lIot a Bit Too Early Make your selection while our stock is complete. WA TCHES RINGS You _won't find c better range to choose from in the City. Ilse ilur Lay-Away Plan See our outstanding lines of Ladies‘ and Gents’ Watches. All the better makes. Fully guar- and n/hagkcoula harass" Pizfiz: onteed. . ' - ' W° " Solve Your Gift Problems dovlev- Priced c u“. c. W. PATTERSON J EWELLER Grczit George Street GODKIN BROS SUMMEIKSIDE l’ E. l. .1‘. l “luv-sill Diamond art Wedlilnz Rings um: irfouwonus ii/A- PRIlUllESl IUIME IN BOP H NIZR Jeweller hioningue 712/111 1/ Ilciv l\i‘ l‘. ill liIlVlilvl‘ s ' III i ~ um. Q: "-31 illuylllc insicr Xllltl more rou-; llulzlui svirill‘ will IIUCOHTI.‘ elfcct-I lI5~\\‘<.‘(‘li1.\’- Thursday" in addition to Tuesdays uml SUlllTtliiYS. Trains Nos 55 and 1") will opt-mic on Monday" .i l.ll1‘.llll‘S_ 'I" ' u of iho runuiii; lllll.‘ MOASE Choose from our Lnrlit‘ ASS"? mcnt Diamond and “eddIHB Rings. SLINIMEIKSIDE Jewellers . PROUIJEST NAME ill IV/VZVlI/f/ll/Jsll a8 Train Service l Souris. if liniviiihll- cliuiigcs dict-tin y CI‘. ilinii Nziliivnul llnilutijys irniii‘ llllflillirlus on lllL‘ Atlantic Rcgioii the other in the Vivi? . uouiiccl licrc today by F- 11- D l‘ nul l‘_f‘ll(‘l‘lll pas- Pllllll’ ni, 'I‘lu.- izliungrs which, llll‘ Wlllllll‘ chziiisxc in <iu Nnviiiilici" K011i (‘x-l I l-s \\‘lii'l'(‘ spwrnfli‘ (IZIlOD. .. u~.~<lu_vs and impnriziiil Cllllllgt‘, is zi ii~ )1: lfimo Exprcss. _-__3_ "°*-M—-¢. , "Sill" Yoirotked, I gueis the only reason I useQGuoIdien Wont to rnoke myself more nioneylff being oi‘ the Ocean Limited and the Scot- inii some time ago. , Two new trains will go Into ser- vice between Charlottetown and operating YUOXCTON, Nov, :0 - A number, 'l‘hlli‘stla_vs illld Saturdays. One will Q’ lczivo Charlottetown at 7:30 a. n1. nrrliling Sourls nt 11.30 a. m. and on Tiiesday. reve rse service lcnvinr: iii 1.30 p. m. and arriving CITZWlOIICIFNVII ill. 5.30 p. m. Between ilic sumo points iraliis No. 51 and 52 will run irI-iveekly instead oi operated on Wod- Fridays eliminating Tllilffitlily Service. Sourisa-Elmiru him Hui (n; In Allin-l lu- rvpvi-zitvrl on Mondays and Fri- ‘ ' l0lll)\\‘S', llii_\'S ruthcr than ou Mondays only, ' ill1ll .\o. 62 on Tuesdays and Thurs- irulu No 64 will By Ken Reynolds - you will tnereby the granting of divorces, the six month scripts and’ the taking over of the Canada Packers plant here by the Government as men- tioned earlier. came up for decis- ion, how did the Liberal Govern- ment deal with them-not by alr- ing them and discussing them on the floor of the Legislature of this Province so that your elected rep- resentatives could have a say in such matters-No, they were dealt with and came into being by order-in-council. This flagrant disregard of the principles of democratic constitu- tional government by the Liberal regime in this Province these past few years, young people with an eye to the future view with ln- creaslrig alarm. 1f you electors vote Ubersl on December 11th condone such practices and the Jones Govern- ment will have been given a free rein to go on disregarding sound constitutional government in this fashion on any occasion which demands taking the easy way out to suit their own ends. Ridiculous Mlsetatemenf. No, ladies and gentlemen. the younger men and women of this Province are not impressed by the account of the Liberal steward- ship of their Province being re- lated these days by Liberal can- didates seeking re-electior. and by Liberal hirelings who wouldn't dare do anything else than support the Government that feeds them. Nor were they impressed by the ridiculous circumstances of having the Premier of the Prov- ince tell the Canadian Press at Toronto one day that he wouldn't be there if an election wereupend- lug and then almost the next day have a member of the Govern- ment at home announce that in fact there would be an election on December 11th next. thereby mak- ing this Province the laughing- stock of the Dominion. Young people are ,not much im- pressed either by the date chosen for this coming election when days instead of Tuesdays only. No 63 will run from Elmira to Sourls {our days weekly, Tuesday, Wednes- day, Friday and Saturday, rather than on Tuesdays and Wednes- day's only. All these trains will operate on the same schedule as at srcsent. ' ‘ From Mount Stewart Junction to Georgetown N0. 59 will 099F519 "'1' weekly, Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday instead of Tuesday and Saturdays, l“"‘l l‘ ""11 nnerste on the Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays, ifL-LLLC u: Sour times weekly, eliminating service on Thursdays. The operating times will remain the same as at present. For Eczema- Skin Troubles Make up your mind today that you are going to give your skin a real chance to get well. Go Hughes Drug Co. Ltd, The Jenk- ins Pharmacy or any ood drug store and get an origins bottle of Moone's Emerald OII — It ' 1MB! many clays because it is highly concentrated. . The very fir application will give you relief - the itching of Eczema is quickly stopped-erup- tlons dry up and scale off in a very few days. The same is true of Iitching Toes and Feet, Bar- ber's Itch, Bait Rheum, skin trou- es. . , Remember that Moone's limer- ald oil is a clean. powerful. pene- trstirig Antiseptic Oil that does not stain or leave a greasy real. due. Complet 1 satisfaction or money back. f u Adorn HER with a string of superb Pearls. Single, Double and Triple strands, IJon’twFail To Secure Your Ticket For A llaluablc Free Gift PEARLS ciiocnirs . JEWELLERY PHONE 2126-] You can’t go wrong by choosing one of these. Any numbe- to choose from. I05 KENT ST. the roads of this Province will be at their worst in all probability thereby making it a great hard- ship for so many to get to the polls and exercise their fran- chise. As mentioned earlier, their manifesto and their speechesbs well leave much to be desired. Between trying to rob the Fed- eral Government's glory in con. nection with family allowances, old age pensions and physical fit- ness and trying to horn in on the success of the Matthew-Wells Company's initial operqtiiuis in developing the cucumber industry 1n this Province. there is little of real accomplishment left _- ex- cept of course the matter of Rural Electrification which was a plank in their platform in 1943, WYWETRIYIB which almost nothing at all was accomplished in the meantime. but which is again a Plank in their platform this election - and concerning which if their last four years are any Klllde- We w! only expect to be another empty election promigg this time. On the other hand the Pro- Iresslve Conservative Party pied. ges itself to make immediate pro-w vision for Province wide extens- ion of Rural Electrification when elected on December the 11m next. Th! young people of this Prov- ince know how much Rural Elec- trification can mean to the farm. can of this Province and know t at it must be carried out with- °ll$ delay. The Liberals promised it in- lets-have had sn oppgg- glnlty to do somefliing about, 1b.. "9 Yflllfld. and for that reason W0. younk People are planning to 811911011 the Progressive Conserva- tive candidates this time. Other Reasons Other reasons include those planks in the Progressive Cori- servative platform pledging s, new Road Act which will provide for proper construction of our main highways and bridges throughout the Province, including Brighten Bridge and the West River Bridge. One needn't drive far ln this Province today to realize how badly this is needed after four years of Liberal neglect. Pledging proper supervision of all Railroad level crossings in this Province which is long overdue. Pledging provision of suitable hotel and other accommodations for tourists with proper highways to and from onr National Park. both sorely needed if our tour- ist industry is to be fostered and increased. k Pledging erection of a one mil- lion bushel grain elevator so‘ that our farmers will be assured of a constant and per supply of coarse grains being regularly available to the end that our hog and other livestock pioductio may be vastly increased and our potential possibilities become a reality here in this agricultural Province. . In the limited time n. my dis- posal tonight. ladies and gentle- men, I have given you some of IloThisFor Acute ggr nan more of Vicki V 420ml up e:ch noatr I. lt [hrlnklzwollan , aoodiea irrita- fiuahee mucus-and 6M1- miSZWuTI Il-‘Ilflfll. the t why the young men and women of this Province are planning to vote for Progressive Conservative candidates in the forthcoming Provincial election on December the 11th. In closing let me leave you with this thought: The young people of this Province do not intend to allow the pertinent issues to be- come clouded over by a variety of petty rod herrings as to date sp- pear to make up in large msasu r. tbb best part of the eurrent Lib- Illzlllllpllfl- York And Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Vessey arm son Sterling have returned home after visiting in Amherst, N, s, Mr. ' and Mrs. Claud Lewis. York. left on Friday to attend the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto, Miss Evelyn Underhay. primary teacher of York spent the week- end at her home in Bey Fortune. Mr. Buddy Cooper, Southport. ls visiting in York the guest of his brother Mr. Westley Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. Nell MacInnis, and daughter Diana spent Re- memberance Day at Mrs, Mac- Innis‘ home in York. Alex Benton has returned Mrs. to her home after visiting in Oyster Bed Bridge the guest of her niece Mrs. Gordon Carr. Mr Arthur Vessey, York is at present visiting in New York. UB. His friends wish him s pleasant trip. Mrs. Tom Vessey and two daughters Beuisha and Joan. Boston, U. S. A. are at present visiting at their home in York, Mr. and Mrs. William Crockett. had as their visitor this week, Mrs. Crockett’: mother Mrs. Mac- Pherson. of Orwell Cove. It was her first. visit to her daughters new home. The regular meeting of the Women's Institute was held on Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. E. P. Vessey. The president Mrs. Prank Watts. was in the chair The meeting opened with "O Cana- da", the roll call was answered by a verse of Thought. The Secretary was absent so Mrs. Elmerlrown acted for the evening. The minutes o! the last annual and monthly meetings were reed. The election of new otficers then took place. which are as follows. President: Mrs. Peter Proud; Vice President: Mrs William Cooke; Secretary: Miss Evelyn Underhsy; Director Mrs. 1.’. P‘. Vessey; Auditors: Mrs. Gordon Crockett and Mrs Harry Lewis; Treasurer: Mrs. Frank Wat); Sick Committee, South: Mrs. Horace Vessey; Mrs. Herbert Vessey; North: Mrs. Gordon Crockett and Mrs. Harry Lewis; School Committee: Mrs. Vernon Dennis and Mrs. Harry Lewis; The meeting closed with "Bwsriee" The games for the evening was under the direction of Mrs. Leigh Vessey and Mrs. Earl Llnl. MM?! was then served and all departed thanking Mrs. Vessey for a lovely evening. —- C SHOPPING EARLY ASSURES YOU OF A WIDER SELECTION. COME IN AND SEE OUR SPARKLING RANGE OF GIFTS FOR THE HOME THAT ARE RADIUS ROGERS MAJESTIC STEWART WARNER BOUND TO PLEASE. i _ Electric Toaster ASTRA ‘ Genuine Toastmaster eulo- ,;Electric and Battery Exclusively Designed mm‘ "fimri- Glfllml"! " Models LAGWLROSELLE nickle plated. Other toasters with e price range from TABLE LAMPS $2.50 up The delicate charm of milk glass, a preference since Colonial days, Ia reproduced in the same styles aa used in the ' ’ ' moulds. The tall swirl column, the pine- apple shape, the Victorian and chimney style. Dunbar Vacuum toffee Maker An attractive Gloss ‘Vacuum Coffee Maker Complete with Stove ~ $1.75 ELESTRIB HEATERS FIILL LIIIE 0F SIIRISTMAS TREE DECORATIONS Electric Iron Help make her ironing ecs- ier. See our different models, oII easy to handle. At all prices. Froin $3.95 up IIJT PLATES NOMA BUBBLELITE SETS .. .. $4.90 OTHER SERIES and MULTIPLE SETS . 1.25 to $2.20 I5 INCH I CANDLE uouv WREATHS $2.25 MERRY XMAS HOLLY WREATHS .... .. $s.5o TREETOP mans ...... 60c to$l.95 ILLUMINATED METAL STARS $1.50 I06 KENT s1. a P1498111"