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GI" Bond III I I" I" “firm i thm-amrnm [Cline-.th i I 2.50 to 5.00 I I Men's Ties I I Q—l-l'hmlle Wuhan-u...- I.” t. 2.m_l . on hlxher tncemn yttld « w TAKE A STAND FOR TOMORROW ’I‘hc candid‘tu are, reading lett to riuht — Top: GRAY. ESSEX WEST, ONT: KEITH RI‘SSICII. (TI'MHERLAND. N.S.: Centre — DAVID (ERIK . JEWE'T'I‘. NORTHUMBHRLAND. ONT: LLOYD FRANCIS. CARLI-ITON, ONT: Bottom — BUII T .MI‘IJ-I. IIA. TING. AANN‘H. Fl. . PEARSON. ALGOMA EAST, ONT: STAN ROBERTS. PROVENCHER, MAN. VOTE THE PEARSON TEAM A NEW KIND OF lEADERSNIP .. . TNE KIND OF GOVERNMENT WE NEED IET’S IE IISlNESS-lINE On June 18 we ask the people of Canada to choose between feeble government and the ability of the Liberal team to get things done. We cannot afford a cabinet that is too divided to make vital decisions. We can no longer afl‘ord reckless mISIIL‘iiItjzvmt‘nt of Canada’s finances. We cannot afl'ord the slow—down of our economy and the lack of confidence in government policies. We cannot afiord to see our dollar devalued any farther, and the cost of living rise. On June 18th you can take a stand for government with purpose—govemment that will lead Canadian enterprise and skill to create an expanding economy in a united Canada. That is what a new Liberal government will do. VOTE TOM NIOKHAM WE NEED A NIllION NEW JOBS 415,000 Canadians. on average, have been out of work every day since July 1957. We are making loss—real income per Canadian is smaller—than six years ago. This waste and suffering of people did not have to happen. It must not be allowed to continue. The right government policies can get things mov- ing and keep them moving. The Liberal party is pledged to full employment. Its policies are built {or an expanding economy An expanding economy will create the million new jobs our growing population needs for the next four years. You can take a stand for better jobs and greater opportunities in Canada . . . vote for your Liberal candidate on June 18. LIBERAL GEORGE MAOKAY PRINCE ALLISON GllllS QUEENS IRA IEWIS QUEENS ‘PUBIJSITED BY THE NATIONAL LIBERAL nnm'nor