l l‘ Bstteries sud Battery Cue. 6nd ‘ w (dusk P138735" “unique. If sm no: completely lszislsd. l ms? re- mm sld rec: v0 my money bscl. I El Send Free Descriptive Booklet. : Nas|s0._. g Allan l I CD1 : ' g Provhn : 1. PAGE SIX __ General Motors of Canada Executives g c.‘- is...»- r-m- '2 6U R. S. MoLAUGILlN V W, WILLIAM A. WECKER General Motors of Canada Limited has announced that elfflctive June 1st. Mr. R. S. McLaughlin has been appointed Chairman of the Board and that Mr. William A. Weckcr becomes President and Gen- eral Manager. Mr. McLaughlin's appointment follows 26 years‘ con- tinuous service as President of the Company. Mr. ilvccker succeeds to the post of President after two years as Vice-President; and General Manager. 't%—- i ‘I , 6:‘ NORTH RUSTICO 0. l}. F. PUBLIC MEETING m: 4 at a ma. Speakers: LEO BRADLEY ALLAN GALLAGIMN C. C. F. Candidates QUEENS KEN GREEN . C. C. F. Prov. Organizer i- LINDBERGH IN EUROPE HARTFORD, C0nn.. Junie 3 —- (API — The United Aircraft Corp- oration said Saturday that Charles Lindbergh, its technical adviser. had been in Europe since before V-E day and that he probably would stay for some time. Lin-"l- bergh, the company said. was con- tinuing the work of studying the corporation's equipment under wartime conditions. llrsltnrrrrn _0R' PAY Mora/up! ‘RADIONIC HEARING AID. Scllsfucvion gucrunlndl Send for your Zenith Radionfc Hearing Aid sodsy. Wear i: in your daily life, where you an judge i: best-n home, s: church, s: the movies, in conzsc: with others. lf you sre not completely satisfied. return it and receive your money back in lull. All Controls on Outsido. You sdjuu the Zenith yourull in the privacy of your own home. Easy as focusing binoculars. No need for embarrass- ing fittings. As lllllo Nollcolsblo as Iysglcssssl Neutral-Color Earphone and Cord complement: any complexion . . . en- Ibll! you to wear s hearing lid vii poise and confidence. Na Exvro Charge Ior Shipping, lu- fles, ‘hsxssl Comes complete, undy- to- u-ur, with Crystal Microphons, - Msgneqic Receiver, Rsdionlc ‘lhbcl, "'"MAl|. COUPON TODIYI""'| Zenith Radio Corp. of c-mn. us. I g‘i§i.'é"'l"-.Tltl,“agiilah."lriamr. Oar. l l l l A I . encountered even a-.------------------u O MncKlNNON-CAIWPBELL \VEDDIN G A quiet but pretty wedding was solemnized at; the home of Mr. Arthur Campbell, Cape Traverse, on Wednesday evening, April 4th at 8 um. when his daughter Evelyn Hannah Margaret. was united in marriage to Malcolm Daniel Ivan, son of the late Roderick and Mrs. MacKinnon of DeSable. The bride was charmingly nt- tired in a powder blue street length dress with accessories to match. The couple were unattended. Rev. J. H. Bishop, mlnisterbf the Church of Scotland, performed the ceremony in the presence of immediate relatives and friends. After the wedding ceremony s reception was held. _ The following evening. Thursday. April 5th, a shower was held at the home of Mr. Arthur Campbell in honor of Mrs. MacKinnon. who was the recipient of many beauti- ful gifts. a: ---:.—_:-;; :4 Mrs. MticKinnon was escorted to the seat of honour by Mrs. Edward MccFatlven. The gifts were un- wrapped by Mrs. Harry Patterson; the verses were read by Mrsfrank lvlacKay. and the gifts were artis- tically arranged on the table by Mrs. Norman Campbell. Mrs. MacKinnon in n few words thanked all for their lovelygiffs, after which all {Olllftd in singing “For She's A Joly Good Fellow. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. MacKinnon wish them God's blessing in their home and on their voyage of life together. Planned Wall 0f Flame To Defend England By RUSSELL LANDSTROM LONDON, June 3——1AP) A mighty. destructive wail of flame. engulfing the English Channel and the British coast. would have greeted the Germans had they attempted an invasion of in the dark years of 1940 and 194-1, it was revealed today. Vast British ulmis for igniting the sea and Britain's vulnerable south shores were responsible for‘ one wartime rumor that the Ger- mans actually had attempted an invasion. Geoffrey Lloyd, new Bri- tish ministcr n! information, said| in his first prass conference. Mr. Lloyd. formerly Minister in Charge of Petroleum Warfare, re- vealed that German forces, after an ordeal amid flames from blaz- ing oil in the Channel. would have more terrifying Was planned to set fire to England's benches and have bar- riers of flame sweeping coastal cliff defiles. while garden walls and hedges concealed flame-throvT- ers. obstacles on land. ilameeiv. 151.1% thev_,a1¢5s@d' Thi “Oh the llltiorllyele Britain tlal lnfe GEITML Gllllllllll of s newsy nstun may he st Iva cents a word. strictly psy- sblowlsusdvsuos. FUNERAL FRIDAY-The fune- ral of the late George Cshtll was held Frida morning from the residence his son, John Cahill, 17'! Sydney Street, Charlottetown. t; St. fieterhnetilhilirch, ‘Mile ay. w ere uem ass was sung by the astor Rev. W.V. McDonald. who sso conductodthe service at the grave. The sall- bearers were: Arthur Green. sn- iel Noonan, Owen Connolly, Mark McCarville, Maurice McKenna. and John Connolly. Interment was in the church cemetery. A SOCIAL GATHERING - The met recently in their new home in from their former! district. Mr. Allison MacEachern very capmbly acted as chairman and in s. few brief remarks explained the object of the gathering, and pointed out on behalf of the community the and the National Anthem, a very pleasant evening was brought to |. close. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Campbell. Plctou, are visitors with their son Mr. James Campbell over the week-end. this War—-Four Years Ago By The Canadian Press 1941~Former Kaiser II dixtd at Doom. Nether- lands. at the age oi‘ B2. London reported the capture of 17.000 pris- oners. including 5,872 E 85 guns ‘in the Battle of the Lakes in smxthem Ethiopia -or perhaps knew-of Britain's extraordinary defence. the Ger- man command decided to toughen up their troops to face the poten- mo They clothed some German troops in asbestos suits and ord- ered them inio the sea which had been set; afire off the French coast. But apparently something went wrong wth the headpieces of the protective clothing and German casualties were heavy. This German experiment led to ‘the rumor that the Germans had |attemptecl an invasion. but had Jailed after the British defence forces consumed the attackers in a sea of flre. Key fire weapon in the British Iarsenal was a device called the "tc-uensse" which fired a ton of gasoline on the beaches and amid 1cm =t2l cliffs and produced a wall 10f flame 300 yards long. l friends andmeighbours of Mr. and 0% Mrs. William Glllls, New Argyle, bi! Canoe Cove to bid them farewell U! 14 tanks. seven armored cars and ill-P ‘fill KEITH’ H‘. JAIII" duehdth Looking lllmd In Ottawa f f-h 0th ‘Stall n’ eCsusdl: Press)“ n. istermwigavgr?’ l Ki ens to nll the threee rergiinli‘ cribs: in“ the Senate th re one v Quebec, Ontario ihiincgrieach umbia death of Louis ed by the mws. snd it is expected Cote The most likely forecast is ublse, Liberal member 1 r sing who is not. runningo pzgsment election. e Quebec the dea h of Lorne W er. Two names have been mention in days. There also ity that the party Mai-Gen. Bart M. Canadian Faz-‘East ‘oth Division. ‘Made: recruited for vice now are well their chaining and ment is ready to trade offices sbros conditions are ripe. Among the will open are and Oslo. Norway. officers are being trained for al temutlve Department and the External Af s Department. They ma b called upon to serve as em secretaries or consular officials a well as trade promoters. advanced n. STELLA MARKS SCHOOL Honor Roll of Stella School for the month of M Principal's Department: Grade X—1. Edgar George Cameron; 3. uiere. Grade xx-s. Alyre Pinesu; a. cette. Grade VIII-l. 2. Ida Doyle; 3. Vice-Principal’; Dcpartmgnl; Grade Beatrice Doucette; a. lant. Grade VI-l. Louis Tbrence Doucette; allant. Mari ay: LeClair; Elsie Doyle: B 2. a‘ lmoquiere G Intermediate Department: lant: 2. Isabel l To set the sea anre gssoline ‘pipes ran out from shore and an automatic release set the gasoline alight. A rmy‘ n r f-llfolt. when it makes you and cough-that's the time Irrly this in — its psln-relievlng qualms; renew-ts quickly to the affected region. quick relief from Nervlllne for ir- rltsble throat, colds; nothing ls soothing Nervlllns. Several times stronger thsn many other "Illmifltl. it has abundance of possesses grest snslgeslc qualities and ls considered s necessary mg- dlclne in msny homes to assist in overcoming coughs, colds, muscu- m nov. no. Ivsns. 1A., eon- 1 services aft-ho Kirk of St. Jsmss yxoterday. He took u his subject: n June S-Prhne Min. for tish Col- Ths- Ontario vacancy was “m. of it wi flllod by s French Catholic. th t 6 Dost will 8o to Dr. J. ‘R. Hurt- Ni i. ‘if.’ seat wss vacated by obst There was one suggestion the snné leader might accompany Lt.- en. John Murchie. chief of for Canada within the next i0 was a possibil-_ might include I-Iofimeister oftflcs Vancouver, new commander of the The Kroup of young men from the anned forces the trade commissioner ser- m the Depart- o en some new as soon as places where oflices Portugal. The new trade service with the Trade BSSY 2. Joan Blacq- 2. Lorraine Dou- Rene Doucette; Rosina Gauthier. VIP-l. Hazel Gallant: 2. Aly-re Gal- Bertram Grade V (Al-i. Desmond Gal- Blacquiere; 3. Mar. ucette. Bsrllivsl ls Big Success; I Prim Awarded“ gion. It was the second carnival was held and the tory". in both cues. The following sre snd the names of the w ers Mrs. J. . stews , land Street; $0 Victo bond A. MacKin on, 8M Eus es, G. Sutherland. m Hillsboro Street; Q5 War Savings Certificates, Mary grsanault. 99 Gerald P. Blanchard. City Hospital; ‘lMrs. ‘Thomas Whelan, 12o Elm Avenue; Mrs. E. MacRae. 63 Elm Avenue; ruen watch, F. Ford, l7 Bishop treet; full‘ sntry Mrs. Euston Street; pantry (fl value) _ -Gordon Wright. 26 Brighton Road; ll nation for this vital period in the develfiplnent of the West's grain clubs Was well above norms-l fluwshout Manitoba but slightly below the average in Saskatchewan and Alberta. A review of precipitation statis- by the Dominion Meteorological Office, Toronto. reveals that, from Aug 1, 1944. to April 80. 1945. total precipitation wag approximately 5 per cent above normal throughout Manitoba's farmlmds and slightly above normal in sduthem Alberta and northern Saskatchewan. Snail] deficiencies of five per cent or less were reported in northern Alberta and souhcastern Saskatchewan and moisture was 15 and 5 cent below the normal in soul western Snskatclzcvum and central Alberta, respectively‘ During the first two weeks of May the weather yvas unsoasonnbly cold over the prairie provinces with the mean temperatures from seven to nine degrees below normal in Manitoba and eastern Saskatch- eyvan, and from two to six degrebs below normal in western Saskat- chewan and Alberta. Good spring rains were reported over most of Manitoba. east-central Saskatch- wan and in southwestem Alberta. Elsewhere in Alberta anti Saskat- chewan precipitation was light. Same soil drifting was reported ln rcutihern Alberta and southwestern Saskatchewan. Monthly Review Precipitation in northern Alber- ta was adequate in August, October. February and March. ‘but little mow fell in mid-winter. Pubruary snow- full in the central area of the prov- inoe Was nearly twice the normal amount, but in all other months under review, precipitation was : well below thewwerage except in August and Mason. February snd March were the only months when snowfall was above normal in I southern Alberta. 8 5 S garet Ross Do salsinkatrblfilgmwgtnn przgigsifafguiwgovored 1 cit-ad” v (B)“1- Kenlwf-h 553- around normal in November, Jan- fglcfalfi- 1"“ Gallant: 3- Avsustln uury and March. with l? ' '76 t l S will | ' Elgigih Ivfil‘ m?“ McNemi 2- gober artist egimilsr per- Blaoqmefe cuem’ 3' Tereme emf-ages in exows of the normal hi“, n ' u were reported in August. Flebfll-I-PY» _ and, ‘$1.? and April. Southeastern Ssstst ti. Albinus Gauthier; 3. B ty Painful THROAT Due To Cold Gels Fast Relief When a levers Cold grips your III to "Nsrvllinc." The effect of “' , liniment sinks right Hundreds say you get tight chest and bsd will act the some ‘n-subdulng power. N srvlllns r sud Joint pains of the rheu- matic typo. Get s 85c bottle today. — I'm rldlln’ it!” Aifistts Blsc - iigfigugkoueu- Gallant; s. ROS. Grade II-l. Bemsrdlne Gauth- et chewlsn recorded normal to E W!‘ cent above normal except. for s lamge excess of 00 per cent in A"!- ust and deficiencies from 50 t0 '75 per cent during the fall- reported large excesses in Aufllt and March. During the months September to Feb includve deficiencies in thlg ares from l5 to 50 uer sent. Exoessel from 50 to '10 per cent were relJOYM in eastern Manitoba in ilovembe and the spring and snowfall was slluhfly above normal in mid-winter balancing losses in September. Oct- ober and Decembe . , fihange Rental Rules To Aid War Veterans The new order will permit the veteran to recover his home by J gwa rdfi 5 Election Tocla giving the tenant a minimum of, Ladies’ Auxiliqry of the Navy sad the Ladies’ Auniliary of the Lo- yesr the results were described ss "very satisfac- the pxrnizxslsswon General Electric rsfrlgerstbr W Camber‘- n sti-‘eeti s25 War Sa lngs Certificates, Mut- ' tie Jennings, 163% Great George Street; {so War Savings Cert-melt- Brown, Summeroide; Mrs. S. _ Street; Mrs. Simpson. Summemide; Mrs. ( l , a d Mcflamlley. “£7 l Eastern and western Manitoba- forces were announced tonight by M 0 the o: l 0- 3011- A.W. been home 10th. lbillty know of Jesus. ings were given bv thnsmonths At the time a! uoutiy rent-Id these sooouv’ uwdsigfi :10 "gifting-y gm ‘we II f1, °' , a mm 1d c ntsined in r =3? spfvlloshle only for for- " -r~ ~ “an? ... , e ren “‘ '" ‘Z.‘...°'..tu't'°' last... of tenants. I TIINITY UNITED CIUIDI w ss the travelling facilities ___ Roman Empire IOVUTI ti» Jsosto. gmir enlistment. us; armed forces . s taunt . . stton and t mi- an flmmmhfl°mlflr§°u '32.“; u h: “mum __'~r Pew-v»- amvarrsta’... are ‘"1 w‘ w f5 am" “=- Qoflpgnggyflogq L!‘ m_ h Ill "L1H Up Your The four-day $91138 017ml"! l? '1“? P?“ ‘an maple gggmqcg Htssds. _ the Charlottetown Armourtsl. lsndlord-occupo H" um" 1n the evening Mr. Donald Nic- which closed Saturday night wss s fsmlly hell-M fmntharv “M” m 0N flquDAy _. m. gm.‘ holson student. coudufited the ser- "complete success Mr. ca?“ “B. tug’ vscstomtfblflflnmov“ u m“ Q a; uhenmwqgbpmm vtcehA soprsno solo O Light Di- Sinclair, the chsirman o m: t 1&0“ mum‘ h “u” m gamma). Sm" y, spud,“ ._ ma, vine was sung by Mrs. Cordon carnival committee ssld after s‘ Si! w m“ mom ‘or ‘ ‘tr ant vacation in Halifax. the guest WWW» bis ‘nrosrm W" comvlvm- A 3R3‘ ‘ma, o, m. ‘om, who of her aunt and uncle. Mr. and huge crowd Saturday contributed h m “m” ‘on awhm or Mrs. A.C. Hawboldt of 14 Allen greatly to its sucoeu. 6 m I - d-tm “was” Sh, also M“ and Mm 3_q_ The event was sponsored by the dsWm-R- ‘IV ' t 9Q “Wm” 5g ‘ Kinsmen Club, the Cross, the Rsntsls officials cm I the the first missionaries utilised usgo and culture of Grescsss incressed improved rovided by Ito t 2"” ti” soaps many paces w ere o - erwlse could not be resohed and uqestld that out of this ‘word ss I‘ “gt-unis sud conlflic t0 Ens Earline Layers. provided many instru- ments of culture sud communica- tion that the Church can use, will to csrry the gospel to every regret of such good neighbours and ed as likely choices to fill the: filmy ‘$25 value) Eleam" Fwd‘ com“ d the “rm friends departing out o!‘ the dis- vucancy, Lionel Forsythe and G. ?“3' 192 Upper Prime straw 5°" solo “nfirpné 85ml?‘ “n? m’ trict sooner than was anticipated. G. Hude. both Montreal lagers. Pflze- silver ‘mssenfle- d°mt°d b5’ An“, "Gog ‘n’: ' ‘V. e before they had time to bid them There have been reports . Guw- w- weuner- W“ by new“ 5 m h‘: w“ w“ farewell in their 01a home. Mr. MoGeer will be appointed ‘to tnwnerflllm- 9B Welmwl-h Blmt- “n? c Qvgnf "- m. mum, John MacEachem and Miss Osth- vacancy caused by the death of cached on “Hggmng a! huh» erme Dnrrach escorted Mr. and L-Co James D. Taylor. The ma“ h“ "m n n m Mrs. Gillls to seats of honour while ractlce is to fill a vacancy left s m,“ f “sf” ‘In, °h {expui an appropriate address was read y I Protestant by a Protestant Samar?“ w L 9 wan“ ° by Miss Mildred MacKinnon sud Ind l Roman Catholic by a Ro- _ r The ‘umum 14H Th” m a purse of mone resented to msn Catholic. Mr. McGeer is an I Love" m, ma’: “a?! mo“: them by Miss Hil a srrsch. Mr. Anglcsn ss wss Senator Taylor. . ,1" m. “mo, ‘mm 5c" I Gillis in his usual jovial manner . ear was Liberal member e r e me mum“ m“ h“ a“, 2mg’; very flttingly replied on behalf of for Vsncouver-Burrard but is not the open “Mon m‘ 5t m himself and Mrs. Gillis, expressing “M11318 1n this election. I s am Th M!“ p: d l i his regret at leaving his old friends ' e s dém- Danes Christi misled pigl- but stated that he had not. moved Generals: There ha; been no ‘ servfce O med a, h; "M? far away and hoped all would visit ofllcial announcement, but it ls mm“ pmuhtby ' a ‘tum, him at any time. After singing understood that lans are being _..__ an" M. mm "tad, ‘u ', "For They Are Joll Good Fellows" considered regard ng the possibil- By The Canadian Press Joan ykogeiqwn m: a n pmyeri the remainder o1’ he evening was lty of holding a national welcome ‘Ilhe pmme game, had rem,“ o,‘ one o, m“. ‘mggslazhgfwund spent in games and social inter- for Gen. Crerar, commander of to regard the skies Wm, sausgaafmuglas Clark led m a 8'3?“ c°urse~ “neat Wmch d“? lgdieanfl: gfigngmfdlan Army» "he" he YB- tion during the fall. winter ancliprayer for missionaries A $15;- fllfig. gigirgfhxgnofyiieddemeuvrflcith You" nothing dggqniteovlfgieageenIfitfgfcfleil: smmg of 194445‘ The mmsuue 9t‘ em‘ W" m?" Presenud- IVS m1!»- sionsry message was our respons- other rsces who do not Missionary! Betty mgel, Elaine Gill and Maids Rogorsen sang "The W r Song," Those taking part in e playette were: Sadie MscKsrrls. Joan Storey, Mary irsto. Deans , .. . - "ah-- e as. sror srd. O s Pbrsyths and '31 lg elms Bsrwise. —--—- I ' Mrs. Wendnll MncAssey of Bor- den hss recently returned to Mt. Stewart Mrs. Russell Bell of Horde #6111508 s few weeks in LAW. Betty MscAleer snd L. Edna Andrew, ‘ who nave in! a month's leave at sud 8t. llesnors, left on ' for Moncton receive their post- up"!!! Borden Tuesds where inn. / Mrs. Don n is visiting merside. Mrs. John spent the week in St. Pete Lt. ‘mo: week-end .sndMrs. of Mrs. Hensley little dughter ew dsys st Cburlotte Mr. snd were visitors week-end. Pte. Congrstulstions Mrs. Athol Elli; on non st O'Lesry on Ssturdsy, {hoymwill Elmer of spent s short leave with and family st Borden. d Mrs. June; of Moncwnfultn. were Ml‘. Ind . e Burden. on ‘mursdsy. a.‘."2;..§t”:‘°¥..5.°'°l§.“°" °‘ gent of Mr. dsen. Mrs Georg Gsud st his Scowhfort Sandra. last week wit town. Mrs. t0 Roberts Qu Mrs. Robs t MscPh Borden was r arson the P.E.1. H Corporal s recent patient in ospitsl. MscPharson of relatives st Sum. Borden 0t of end st her old rs. ust nt th one h? Borden’. Michael Ran and idem of Bordon viral»? n” re" ll l 0d ma” - ~ Mr. C.N..R. sect Mscfionsld snd spent a h relatives William White Georgetown his Millinzton to Miss sum E's: éflstions to Mr Mrs y-Vote F the birth Mr. Willism Vito; to Charlottetown unwed: nesdsy. Mr I-fslilu mived in Borden on Monday even- tn spend some time st her Gordon who successfully pus- il Cluh 1 t thgqgolm as was‘ met it l‘ forces. read- ender- lstey‘ outs of urpe of rd Morali- on, sud Mrs. Reginald Halifax of a Mny l those 118' esent there if s n is ebec. of Bor- Ill OH last wife and If- homo hare. w»- Nw w-dm-n u xww- n.";‘i;."si's;.. n‘. 377F117? Tr "Ti>e§¢'5"oi="'=W-Y ‘M 1-1 tel I114 N°'1'r*w'?;t, ‘mnedamieduz? a; a}; flzclfguv Jatfifis gfrboshslml: Y$¢=“‘:°§- tfhemhgf-dblrusndlufishir: fllooilflém trheo @5324 in 6W fflflll ODS U ' 1 w pedite tn; reooafiry gwlolmegdovvlne: ggltgggkgbgglhg rgligfmlcfndgiuvh evuerggiésgglye whgwf nut,” ‘:11; game‘: :,‘_",;“§,,u",‘,§”.ff,yf.§r hicyg as“? “mag; ganndlmm “med was well patronized and the nice snd throwlna’ her to U19 ious. 4 Owen Lobley, rentals admintstra- h m "'“ 1 w!” "re a" g head ll w 1»- u- Pm» mu u» i3»- “ “ml-ill 1i‘-=‘l"'n€"%-li’ hi“... $32222 “that t..." {it if}. hi-i-fivf v t" were effective as from June 1. mum “mus-uh, who received was held in the Town Hall on glgfghg hss recovered so nice!‘- In ennui-Incl!!! m? 4mm‘ first yesr certitlcstes st P.W.C.: mummy Wm; geygn “m” p1". to the rentals regulations. Mr. ,1“ _ws1ter Dorsey snd Mr. i . Indies‘ prize was won by =¢-.~.—.-_—.—.-.---~ I-oblev explained that at the time Laurie Ricbsrd. who pssled their Mrs. Alec Brant, gen ' . of their enlistment many mom- and; x exams st S.D.U. Bishop, with consolation gglzig to be" 0f the "fined “m” "m"! ——-- Mrs. Charles MacDonald and Mr. . and gccupliled thfiir leioraefi and he”; “Mstntyl glam,» rorlerghwig} be in- Aloysius Croken. The freene-out ‘Ham, |# quen- y eae ouss a rose esrn th f M. i ld u " rented to tenants during the sb- dsilghtor to Lt. and. go: "Y." won w r ma“ |'umdnnw P. sence of the head of the family Ssundsrs (nee Pstriois Rodgers) on war service. of Lolstsisns, USA, oh Mly 28. sfte for Mic , which nssds new to be sprsod sum of w was reslised. Her friends are pleased to see Miss Bess Those who are being hypnm tized by the lavish promises in the C.C.F, program of ' State Soclfllnn should bear in - mind that thll mo, pin is almost as old as Me- thuselsh. Almost a century ago ' Abraham Lincoln, fflmiliar with povery and discouragement said: ‘flat 50mg should be rich shows that others may become rich, and hence is worthy encouragement to industry and enterprise. . . . Let not him who is homeless pun down the house of another, but lot Mm labour dill- gently to build one for himself, thus, by example, assuring that his own shall be safe from violence. . . . It is best for all to leave each man free to acquire property as fast as he (legally) can. Some will get wealthy. l don’t believe in a law to prevent a mun from getting rich. It would do more liar-m than good.” . . . and from Winston Churchill On- May 4th, 1908, more than s third of s century ago, came this warning: “When we src told to exalt and admire a philosophy which destroys individualism and" seeks to replace it by ‘collectiv- isrnfilsaythatthisissmon- _ strous and imbecile conception, ' which can find no real foothold in the brains and hearts-and the hearts are as trustworthy as the brains-An the hearts of sensible British people. "The Socialists put before us s creed of universal self-sacrifice. They tell us that we should dwell to- gether in unity and oomradéship. But ‘they preach it inthe languageotspltsandsnvmofhstredszul unchsritablsneaa." Tlssrs, from Ills lips and hurls of two panlsn, some: the whole gospel of dsmoerqsy - a gospel again we» Cans- dlans of ovary class and crud-for lbs simple noses that it is foundsd on plain, common-suns.’ On olsdlon clay Canadians will b0 liCifl is- ciclo whether or not they want Cunadl h smlwan "Slots Socialism“ -- hones lhsy should Ippmlols its moaning ond OBJECTIVE. Good-bye Freedom! Briefly the Socisllstsproposcthstwstusnsvvu-tsfl C.C.F. politicians not merely the running at our I094?"- ment, but complete and permanent control o! our every!!! lives. They would control and regulate all production of farm products; all manufacture of goods; s11 distribution and pricing; all placing of employment, wages. W!- Th?! propose to do this gradually, starting with bsnks, lnsurant! companies, and “Big Business", but eventually the "State (which are the present C.C.F. candidates) would regulate everything to flt into their so-esllsd "National Plan". Anysuchplancouldoulybsosrriedmstunderanublv- lute tliCQGIOTBhfQP-éilhél‘ by one msn or a mall grim? (ll in Italy, Germany snd Russia). In its execution three out of every five citizens would probsbly and up worldnd 10f '1" govemmont, and one in evsry dvs would be s governmmfi "cop" checking up on us to be sure we stayed in line. That's what “State Socialism” means. So, Vols IGIIIIST lLlLl-I! Hence if you want to preserve your libsrtyof action- your individual freedom-where to work-where to livfi“ [where and how to spend your money, you BimPlY “mm” votejor ANY C.C'J'. candidate-even though he be yo"! personal friend-because soon; C.CJ'. candidate l: M- nftely committed to that program. If he fslters or wsvers ill. his support of it he is expelled-as has happened llmidY- So get out and vote-against: the cs1‘. candidates. and urge everyone you know to do the same. Let's comfimdll destroy this threat of dictatorship once and for iv"?- PIIQlIC IIIFORMAIIDNAL ASSOCIMION r.o.“‘sox 11a rosomo. ONT- I. l. ‘IIIIIIAII. Nalloncl Dhodsr he: h rnont. At first it WI! fggyrmlv. ie MscLeod out again r helm confined to the house s few dsy Bessie wss driv- 8. Cormafi