l. W. CHESTER HrDIGLURE l Candidate for Queen's County Says . . .‘ Prince Edward Islanders at home and abroad are pertielllflrly DWI"! a! the magnificent enlistment rec- ord of our young men and Weill-ll in the service forces in this war- n is the hlsllelt pereentase In ell causes, and it has been from the very start of the war although it g mly recently that we succeeded In getting recognition of this fact from the Mackensie King Govern- ment at Ottawa. ltwilibethafirstsolemnre- gponsibllit, of the Progressive Conservative Party. Illfll fililml"! to power, not only to insure that accurate figures of enlistment by Provinces are obtained, but that everything possible will be done in the way of rehabilitation of our returning war veterans, Ind 0| prompt and adequate considera- tion for their dependents. The Mackenzie King Govern- ment is spifilulll i" "l4 39"“! for the endorsement 0i ill Ill record. Let me emphasise than that Canada's war record — mili- tary and civilian - is not s Gov- ernment record. It is the rwbrd of the people oi Canada. irrespect- ive of party and creed, and it is e tribute to the Canadian people alone. The war record oi the present administration, from the beginning, is one oi instability, evasion and indecision. Were it not for the continual prodding. leadership and co-operation oi the Progressive Conservative Party. Canada's war effort would indeed have been a shameful one. _._._.__i-_ WING COMMANDER i J. ANGUS MacLEAN. D. F. C. i Candidate for Queen's County j Says. . . How can we expect that our fighting men and their depend- ents and orphans will be given a square deal after the war by s man who has refused to support them in matters oi ilie and death on the battlefield? The anon in the armed forces are depending on you and me. here st ‘home, to place the safeguarding of their interests in the hand of those who are their friends and oom- radcs, men who know that their dependents end orphans ’ can be adequately cared for st the coat of only a few days of war. We are determined that they should be properly cared for even if the cost were much higher. It _IN_ Plince Edward island WE MEAN to sec that cvery Oenedian cltisan able to work has the 0110031181"? to work at fair pey. HOW n0 WE PLAN In!!! ._. By the run use of all our resources and productive cspccity: by fostering inter- national trade; by developing our banking and credit system. and by the 1M o! ti“ power and finances of the State in necessary public works. WE WILL: Help individual and lye-operative enterprise to increase Inplcyment by revising crippling tax systems, by removing poutrois and regulations which slow down the ex- pansion of legitimate enter-prise and by improving relationships between the Govern- ment, Labour and Management; Increase our imports and export by keeping trade barriers as low as possible; Bee that the powers cf the Bank of Oansda are used to supply mp1. "edit for en expanding economy; ‘ Undertake a carefully planned programme oi socially desirsblc proiecis. such ae low-cost rural and urban housing. rural electrification, conservation and reforestation, natural resources development-ell on a national‘ scale. AID FOR THE FARMER FARMERS must have their proportionate share of the national income. We shell secure them this through a system oi prices determined and announced m advance of production. These prices will be based on a study of the moat recent fig- ures of national income. The study will show whether total isrm income constitutes a fair proportion oi the national income and, to the extent that it does not. prices will be adjused. To the extent that freer trade. full production and full employment fail to pro- vide the farmer with a market in which he can buy and sell on equal terms with others. we offer a reasoned and logical plan oi full compensation, instead of the hit-and-mlsa devices for partial compensation, which have for years been followed in recouping farm- ers for the loss which they have suffered by selling in a free market and buying in a protected market. ' In co-operation with the Provinces we will let up s Dominion-wide farm rehabili- tation and soil conservation plan. ' We will re-estahlish a Natural Products Marketing Act. We will consult freely with representative farm organizations and Agriculture will always have adequate representation ‘on Government Boards affecting farmers’ interests. - ' FISHING WE BELIEVE fishermen, like farmers. are entitled to their fair share oi the National Income. ' WE PLEDGE OURSELVES: ‘ To enact legislation to assure our fishermen adequate basic prices: To supply improved facilities so our great national home market will be fully de- veloped and served; To promote international trade and obtain the necessary export markets. TRANSPORTATION IT IS ESSENTIAL to keep freight rates low and to prevent waste duo to the over- lapping of the railways. water carriers, trucks, buses and sir services. We will cc-cper- ate with public and private enterprise to create a fully developed system of transporta- tion in Canada designed to furnish the cheapest and most efficient service possible. We _ are opposed to the amalgamation oi the two railway systems. believing that competition between them provides s more efficient service than a single great monopoly. WE WILL SEE that a special effort is made to remove the injustices felt in the Maritime Provinces as outlined in the Duncan report and that other sectional injustices‘ also are rectified. _ WE WILL continue the development of our Government-owned ‘Irena-Canada Airways. We will encourage private airline systems. to live emPlflyl-‘fltlli i0 0m‘ 111ml! and to speed up the development oi our country. We will see that Oanada plays her part in the development of international air transportation by means oi reciprocal agreements. v VETERANS WE WILL SEE that all veterans are given a square deal. We will ensure that every veteran shall not suffer material lou because’ of war service. To this end. we propose: Reinstatement into civilian life oi veterans on a self-supporting basis. Provision at the country's expense of such training and sasistance as may be neo- esssry for that purpose. ' Assurance that all disabled veterans are generously and adequately cared for. Preference for veterans in public mployment and no considerations of political letronage to interfere. As a direct result of the continuous pressure in Parliament by Progressive Con- servative Members. some of the principles which we were the first to advocate have been enscted into law, notably- Pensions freed from income tn. Iurlough travel costs reduced. Clothing allowance increased. Department of veterans’ Affairs established. Veterans’ insurance. Rehabilitation Innis. War service payments (celled "Ietuities" y the loveliest). There are many other important Principles "which we hue advocated and to whlchlwe pledge ourselves: Establishment of the “first in. fiset out" principle of damcbilisaticu. Protection cf soldier debtors against legal action. Elimination cf official red tape. Revision oi the Pensions Act to provide adequate machinery and understand» able benefits obtainable with a minimum of fcnnelity and delay. Pwmel" 01 ldtquate pensions or compensation ca the "insurance principle" in comers oi the armed fcsoas or merchant navy. SOCIAL SECURITY WE "ll-l mom protection uncut unmplovmact. sickness. lcdideilt. old age by the following action. Where social services are administered prcvineieliy we will provide grants large enough to ensure adequate standards of social security to all Canadians. W6 W111 elilflld the application cf present contributory unemployment insurance Ind make protection against unemployment s Dominica responsibility. We will introduce s Dominion-wide contributory retirement insurance plan. Until the benefits available under this plan are adequate we will increase the amount of basic pension to at least $30 per month and TAXATION ‘ WE BELIEVE that every citizen of Canada should beer hie share of the tel burden recuired to meet the cost of all public services. in accordance with ability to PBY- ‘ WE WILL frame our tax policies so as to stimulate greater employment mg the expansion and development of industry. natural resources and external trade, WE ARE OPDOWI t0 the Principle of more than one tax on the same income. and we will remove. as rapidly ll Possible. the present unfair double taxation of in- come. TAXATION REFORM We W!" revise and simplify the present obsolete and unscientific d. struc- ture and consolidate me tax collecting authorities. we will, for those in the lower income brackets increase the income ts! exemp- tions to permit a higher standard of living. We will see that the power to tax is returned to Parliament. nether than left in the hands of officials. so that the taxes borne by the pggplg m g5“, mp6.“ by their elected representatives. CO-OPERATIVES ' a TRUE CO-OPERATIVE is a union of individuals who have put money or goods into a business which they own. support and operate for their common inter- est. They may co-operatc in buying. selling. Producing or distributing. The true co-cperatlvc is accordingly part and parcel of a system of free enterprise and entirely inconsistent with the principles oi socialism. WE RECOGNIZE the true co-operativo as a legitimate progressive business out». grise and pledge oursclva to give it the same fair treatment as any other kind of usiness. - PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE CREED "Freedom Being equal in importance before Him, they should be scoured in equality cf oppor- tunity under the lsw and in the full exercise of the democratic liberties and rights which have become the heritage of free mtu. , SECURITY - Freedom will be I. become a fundamental objective cf the notion. Freedom from want and freedom from fear are essential to a happy and normal family life. Want and fcer must be banished and security brought within reach of all Oensdienl. OPPORTUNITY — The PTOIPOTiW OI the Oeuedien people depends Q our eggs etive capacity, individual initiative. our energy. determination. and williopess to .work. Guinful occupation for all is e primary ohiective of. Progressive Ooaservative policy. We affirm our faith in the future cl e ‘Uhited Oaaede. Our national resources under progressive development can bevmsde to provide s high cf living for all Canadians and for a larger population drawn from telligence and love oi freedom will fit them for e democracy in the ll PARTNERSHIP .- faith m the ni-ituh ‘partnership. benefits of this partnership. ‘Hie gucreatee of freedom. security Oanadlans will be found in the strengthening of the lritins demgegwgm; h association with the United States cf America and our other fighting 5mg “g g; application oi the principles of the Atlantic Charter. Ifs A Time for as Change A VOTE l. IVE CQN i pR PROGR HIIIUIII LIE-COL. n. n. srn .' . . Candidate m. rringdgllldiyo‘ Says . . . _ II. Be a Bracken ma; u‘ u_ II! that the nut 1mm“ ' Caniida will be one in whom g. INDIE “III Place every eefl. (sues. Ind. Happen the Conservative candidate in y.‘ County and bring this mp1... stability, security, and prcspggi, In Victory, 8rd. Support the men and n. men in the armed services wtm q this ‘union are voting for ills Bracken csndizlzrtes. Vote he. ‘receive Conservative "it's the Iervice -Meu‘s Party." Ith. It has been laid "hi. the word Liberty out oi’ the Ell]- lisb language and the rest is meaningless." Scnsciess controls and auiasmiio administration by the King Government have done this in Canada. “The lbed Tape must be slashed." 5th. If you vote for or support the King Government you will pnt the stamp of approval on the betrayal of many of the leading public men who had your previ- ous support and confidence. 6th. If you vote for the King Government you will perpetuate the two Army System in this country and put men into power whose policy is to “Divide and Rule." 7th. Let us be a. United Can- IIA and elect Progressive Con- servative candidates who believe in Government of the People, -by the People and for the People. 8th. Electors in King's. Queen's and Prince. vote for your Pro- gressive Conservative Candidates, hlacPhec. MacLure, MucLean and Strong. and all men and women who have the best interests of this province at heart should so vote to ensure Good Government for Canada. equaiityej oi opportunity and a square deal for oil. i n. r. MoPHEE l Candidate for King's County Says . . . I would auucet to "It ¢'°°‘°" a ling's that bom- they 1*" “q; "More to the Government candidate they must "P" °°"' wince thenueivu that the! l" Qiisnec with the treatment which lsey have received durilll u" F" ,’.f|_ I [ppflll IQ “ION i0 P“ all partisan feeilll aside and to vets for the Government candid!" ealy if they are prepared t" 1"‘ lease the Government's recoil Tl reference to King's county. Insofarassnyworthwhilelt- teltiou from the Coven!!!" i essceraed. KIWI-em!" M“ ee be a forlottea Ocauty- I 5" ptlsfied that the electors of l!!!" County are fully aware of the llil' stlon. n. u» vut bomb!" "' pendltures which have W" "“' daring recent yen W! W‘ how much has 80M 5997M" u‘ howlittlehascometetllilfiim ilce in eomplfilflb m" m. h", m, m: they we h“ l" worthwhile share at ell ll "h" sis come u this Province- ; c, not think that the civic" u may. "m “d; to endorse i" east u treatment they N" "'