m: w. (__ ____ _________. Qeflon a tau Gus the nab‘: “"31: enemies. .. .. Manyh oi them have sons end Patriotism i ' AndVictory ‘ttrhi-"i-“i-iitt RADl0 ADDRESS —' ‘an. n. rumors runner. no. _ Progressive Conservative Candidate for King's Count-y will deliver an address over 1 crcy A OlV TUESDAY, MAY 15th AT 9 -P.M. ho he l will? and were mm w ve o suffered for the well-bolus o! ell. Yes. riditLv we must voice oer indignation et.tbe_ conduct of those who have epparmtiy felled to appreciate the cost of victory. and felled to appreciate es well all for which as e Nation and rioWs'.\1‘T£?i§ 1'17 '9 i“ at the st. Paul's church Thanksgiving service on Sunday iorenoon. Rev. James '1‘. Ibbott rector. spoke as follows from the i.‘°‘3“...”i&i..i“..‘l°‘ m? 1n a gheihleseground about me: therefore Empire we have been striving. will I otter in His ‘nebernecle But, to those o1 us who do eo- sau-lnce; o! joy; I will sins. yes. preclate the oost o! victory. end I will sing praises unto the lord." see in it the Divine hand o! God, By the proclamation of our we are indeed truly thankful. gracious Sovereish King George And to God. and to those who . m1, gundgy is being observed have made this Victory ours to throughout the British Cornmon- enjoy we do ofler our true ' weslhh oi’ Nations es s Day o! thenheivine- Prayer, Thenhgiving and Rie- Iutwbetellaisendherdleed dedlcetion. But not alone in our hes been the to Victory. . Empire is it being so observed, for To cover the war-period in re- ‘ in the lands of our Allies. and view is not possible in a brief in the countries of liberated a- time. btllt. lit 11-! 100k biting!‘ a _ _g, __ _,.__ . pe. in fact wherever there is e momen or wo.. our - ¢¢+¢¢+ 0v v0 {aohrauah Church. this dey will be memories lsil us. .. .. .. w. meet look m: nhsland and w; orig}? "'5 L . observed in much the same man- the pest in the joys o! the present. wes derk indeed -- -- -~ I “e,- ” w, n, owl-vim 1y As we look back there is one chill peeks. - - -~ P I There is one difference per- fisure which sh-ines out more. "The Battle oinFrfllglléBr-gialgvefs- , haps. and that is that those wile brightly than all others during I expect thtaBhtfie ° m, battle for the past five years or more the” ‘will’ years. . .. .. One men about to befllh- i "illlmol ozflstjan have lived in the actual war areas. "my, called, 611080" 0! Mmlfihly depends the surv V5“ d8 ends our _ . _ °";.°°’“‘.i’.“‘°?§.“i“.?...““.l°.. “$2 ma. "a when: sweats. its“ t... rim- wm l». a gear-r en ave y . -~ -- - . _-. those who on me 5mm 0n lam-l, all others. who has been styled continuity of our institutions and 0f flit! Progressive an?!" vatlve Electors of a el-i. vale poll m the Aubnrn School on Wednesday 9"" ning at 16th day of May atI the hour of 8:30 p.m.‘ HERBERT SIMPSON. §!iAR ENC E (lILLIS " l‘ IIIHIII OI‘ PIILIAIIIII‘ POI Gill IIITON SOUTH; lpeoldng from Sydney 9.30 r. u. Irumiv, c. n. A. AND A COAST-TO-COAST NETWORK It's the topper when these three cuddly a lriiiens his: and his! and bowl and brawl - and the laughs fly foster than the furl It's ‘Pints For A Change p VOTE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE VVvvvv_ » 1 lfillélfillfillfillfilfilfalfillfilfillfillfilliilflfilfilfiililflilfifqlil I RADl0 ADDRESS c LieuL-llol. ll. STRONG, M. D. Progressive Conservative Candidate for Prince County will deliver an address over Radio Stations GFBY and BIIGS ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 16th AT 10:15 P. M. ~§@mo@o combat, will find this day one o! that man isyPrime Minister Win- (After reference to vrhat a de- gtm deeper sjgnjflcancg_ aton Churchill. And we thank feat of England woiéld ngestpnvto True thanksgiving comes from God 1M‘ hihl- all“ the world. hr “en b0" ° Oi“; hearts ma; mm; fully appreciate l-lis was the voice of the Brit- Let us therefore gacset) be“ a sift. and those who today most 15h Pwplei- m? W“ ll" "M" selves to our (llltlesfi arriymsh Elm , appreciate the victory which God ‘#111611 Sh" dlrefillilh and EOUPMKBIourselves that. if t e Ill 1th’ last has granted to us H1], are those to men and nations in a world plfc and its Commonwea _ T ' 1t 1. twimuu; sjgnlfi- aging all men who loved freedom Just the month before when rke-eee-eeeeeeweeewefw-ef cangerrtkhat vibigfiy should come to and fllhteousness. he had been called n90“ l0 Wk?’ Q-IZ-Zh, us during the past week. in which H’ “w “m” Vlcwry would cost over the responsible 908121;? QT I, . hi. . ._ . _ ._ . . is observed Ascension Day. 9M1? in the war. . pflme Minister he 113d “F 'b t, British people in round figures: AS-Cenfiiolil DRY lslthe dayuwhifih mg; xgidsomefthing of the costly slaved nptillllngieqlrg Xf1£§r§wleg‘t1.. u {will noveroe L".lil'€1Cl.‘,\‘ rcmbuiezLh-j fr Christa peope mar t e - ~ , 0°- °r ~ ‘ ' _< WlJ-ilc uxr ms cos‘. 1:\._ v ' a aoscem of 315,15 chym m 1-115 Yet he had a Faith. an indomit-' And looking back today ove: human suh-inmgsy “Ed miéhe 1105s! _ Its Time F01‘ A Change of human lfe we now co os- ‘ w ~ r sal. E VOTE. PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE who have served Him 8nd their which was sripnrd bv fear, n m. a thousand years. men will fellows the most. those who have Truly he was as a ‘Moses still say. ‘This “M the" "ml - bl Faith, nd h wa able, as ih t d k riod of the war, and . ' Eagle m Heaven’ as the King or l“: Moses, {to injplre sothers by'ona ihrbbghpethe years that have But now that Victory over our -- -.-_~ -— ~ - . _ Eufflllean foes is ours. we can say Yifiififiifififii; -l3i’-]|_-lrTlrT‘.F-‘vrflr=r.1mm and in the air have been in active "The Architect of Victory". and our Empire. . Ch- ‘ m' . made the greatest sacrifices. leading and Sllldlhflufld PHCOIIF- hour?’ d" ‘m ' hi faith. f ll ed. truly it has called upon AGNES MOOREHEAD ' Blu- JOHNSON ogllyeisigtllémdlgty», fiipzlgTgs, u? Listen to him as hdspeaks way oljlrozeoples for "blood, toll, tears, NATALIE SCHAFER - LEE PATRICK He is the xihg that reigneth for back in 1940- June 18th sweat!’ JESS BAPKER _ JUNE LOCKHART even wFrance had fallen theVout-V __Wl1at_the“war_l1as cost us as a ‘ It is the day which foraswears ' " ' the ultimate triumph of the Vlc~ tory of Righteousness over wrong Well indeed. may we sing. as we have done this very morning: Guess: —/u;u*i ‘rhodkin F512; - I M-G-M PICTURE EXTRA! i-"SHRINE OF YL"L‘.A'IQ~\I\”', 'l‘i‘z\vel0gu0 and Color Cartoon, “CROSSJFYED BULL’ "Lo; the heaven its Lord receives. Yet. He loves the earth He leaves; ’I'hough returning to His Throne, Still He calls mankind His own. See, He lifts His hands above. See. He shows the prints of love; Hark. His gracious lips bestow, Blessings on His Church below." And the great Blessing which the King o! Kings hath bestow- ed upon us is the Blessing Victory over the forces oi’ evil that despised His right to reign. and spurned the way oi’ life He ordained for man to walk in. On this day oi’ Thanksgiving, let us all pledge ourselves ever to re- member, that the Victory which is ours to enjoy came to us in the very week in which Ascension Day fell. the day which I have rc- minded you sets the seal of Christ's Divine and Eternal King- _ ship. That there is need in this our land to remember that the Vic- tory whlch is ours. is of God's giving. must be apparent to all. We have called ourselves a Christian people, we have. pro- fessed before the nations of the world that we honour Christ as King. and thereby have implied at any rate. that we seek to en- deavour to acknowletfie Him in all our thoughts and ways of life. Therefore. by odiering unto l-lim this day our prayers and thanks- givings we are but doing what might riglflully be expected oi’ a Christian people. But when I say this. I am con- scious oi’ the fact that it must be said with certain reservations . . for we must ark-tilt that not all who dwell in our glorious and God- elven heritage do - acknowledge , _H___ _ Christ. and seek to live‘ accord! " and wcrc censured. i118 l0 H18 W111- 3 Shows Daiiy-Iizlfi - 7 - 8:45 TO-DA Yfi‘ ‘Ll A PITC) L YWWED. Denis . e t’ 4/ Robert LDWERY ~ Pllljlllfi Bliglllgg v"! HLliY TRELN -JDE SAWYER - ROGER Pliiilil - RALPH All? Bil LY RLISDN - ED SARGM - YIIIIE BARRETT - ~ ~ Directed by William Duke -~- Sci-reaping h; Milton Rsizuu h Harwell firms i‘ Also “.~\'l‘L.-aN’i‘lLT CROSSROADS", a Canada Carries On Special: “IiAST INSTAI.LI\IEN’I"’. Crime Does YOUR Liberal Government under Mackenzie King has taken [practical steps to ee that every Canadian after the war shall have a wide- lopen chance to make a real success of his life. It can be done by giving_ 'everybody the opportunity to get ahead faster and go further. Thar includes returned men, farmers and fisher- Reveal Results tli Ship blast rrcéie . p‘ a _ of sou Vancouver h l . indicated the acc cm resulted from} “improper stowage of combustible. dangerous and L-XIJICSlVG material l end the ignition thereof by a lighted‘ match " } Th’: formal pp: m1 ihc Gov- ernmrxi; invu _\' I llic i‘ ' which rcsulicci in r have been prcvo been against n" of smolzinv. The 1': "orl nzms-ri five pnzsonsl Whtilultrlffls found FPFVlllTllYllPTI 10' ‘ Qli i<€r< IFS K.l\'i. Montgomery, act- i-r; A s; unit, marine n1; C 'l‘_ Howard, sup- Uluc: 11211)‘ Officer AP. and. Port Warden C R. L/lhtcrlal found to be improp- ""‘ stoned included 94 tons m chlorate packed in 1,785 drums, two ions of calcium - pdckfirl m :1: (ix-unis. 7 1-2 dim" s: signals packed in l “woven boxes. 50 barrels of mid other combustible urt- ihcluding varnished cotton “'i'lie combination 0i’ all ziforelncntlonetl ‘ ' drums oi lhc distress ‘ marked i? l‘: 3510s" Srmilcs settled ibia i grievous ion I go still further and say. that in this Day of Victory there are all too many who evidently have failed to appreciate God's hand in our Victory at all .. .. . who have even no true sense o! apprecia- tion whatever of what other fel- low-beings have paid in sacrifice and service for this Victory. That has been proved beyond any shadow of a doubt by the disgraceful and unwarranted des- truction of private and public property that has marked the Victory celebrations in some of our communities. While it may be true that in some centres the citizens oi some of the communities may have par- ticipated in the tragic events that have transpired yet, we must re- member that the major portion oi- those guilty of dmrading revelry and wanton destruction represent a great cross section of Canadian life . . the mobs were made up of citizens from almost every part of this Dominion. Excuses .. there can be found no legitimate excuses whatever for what happened in Halifax, Sydney. New Waterdord. and some other communities. Certainly there are certain rights and privileges which citizens in a democratic country ought to enjoy. on the other hand the laws are set according to the will oi the majority oi.’ our citizens. and those laws ought to be respected and honored. As one scans the papers one would imagine that for all too many. men and women alike, the noblest way to celebrate the Victory was by becoming intoxi- cated, and that every lew could ble broken to satisfy their base de- sres. As Christian people this day we voice our protest against all such who have brought shame to this land by their lack of decency. and‘ respect for law and order on which‘ we as a Canadian people have prided ourselves. To bring financial loss. in some instances complete financial ruin. to many who have given so much‘ and made great sacrifice through these war years-to add to el- rearlv heavy burdens that many have home-mod the sacrifices matte. ls beyond the cmnprehens- ion of the Christian citizens of our land. That "there is something rotten in the heart of Denmark to! Can- ada» is proved by what has ha-p- pened. and our duly as Clirlstinn citizens is io endeavour lo ilmi out wiry so many of our fellow- ultizcns are lacking in apprecia- tion of all for vshl ll others have mndr- so groi a " rifice? Many of those who suffered were men who s men, factory workers and people in business and children-every Canadian! Isn't Ihoi who! you ward-o chance lo make your own way IN your own way? Here are definite, practical ‘steps which the Liberal cvvcfflfllClll has taken got ‘us: talked about, but taken to make this na a a better place to work in and bring up your children. You will have to decide whether you want the men who devised these measures to carry them through, or whether you wish to entrust your own and your family's future to others. Every one of the following 12 steps eEecta your job-—no matter what it ill-after the war! I Reconstruction Liberal aim: Jobs for 900,000 more workers than in 1959; and 60,000 more each year as the population grows. Every kind of enterprise will e encouraged. The Liberal Government has already set up the machinery: the Department of . Reconstruction. The Liberal Government has the man-the Hon. C. D. Howe-under whdse direc- tion Canadians have done a great job in the war, and are ready lo do ii in pence. 2 Foreign Trade Liberal objective: Sixty percent (6075) increase in value over Canada's pro-war export trade. This means thousands of iobs,and is based on the num- ber oi’ jobs created by Canada's normal export trade. Preparations are under way now: expansion of trade commissione service; ne otiaiions with United Statesrend United King om and other countries. liberal policies end trade mean lull employment. 3 (radii for Enterprise Liberal belief: Money must serve the needs of humenit . The people oi’ Canada she have economic freedom. We ere a great people-we are going to continue to do big things after the wer. There ore the Liberal Government set up the Industrial Development Bank to provide money st lowimereet for long terms, Another‘ step le- wonde Ml employment. “*- 4 Experts Encouraged War-torn countries will want to buy tremendous quantities oi‘ * Canadian goods. Bu: can they .~ pay for them right away? Manu- acturers can’: pay their help unless the can get money for their go obstacle to employment, the _~ Liberal Government has set up the Export Credit Insurance Ac). This does two things: 51 it insures Canadian exporters against loss, an 2) makes loans to foreign governments under contract to Canadian exporters. Fem letprevenesl leans Your Liberal Government has made low inlet-est loan: available to farmers to fin- 3"‘ 7 r ance their work and make improvements." 6 Georenieed Markets To provide farmers with a better income under wartime conditions, the Liberal Government made contracts for definite quantities of important products at agreed prices-notably bacon, e gs, cheese and beef. These contracts have workc out so well the Liberal Government extended many of the agreements for ' O r periods (in the above cases to the end of 1946). It has rovided for guaranteed markets and income for onadian farmers. This 1' mrcased trade has brought ros- peritr to farmers everywhere in Canada. Li oral egis aiion (Ibo Agricultural Price: Support Ac!) guarantees future prosperity. 7 Feeilly Allowances From july next, Family Allow- ances are to be paid every month to parents for healthier bei- zer clothed, better hous , bet- ter educated young Canadians. $250,000,000 e year direct apendin power in the hands of peope who need it most. - - -' Liberal monthly nyments until age l6 (maximum total per child 1,224) will give ell children a er daence to become vigorous happy citizens.- s. To overcome this - 8 New llorrres for Conodionstx The Liberal Government's new $400,000,000 National Housing Ad enables hundreds of’ thousands of Canadians to own their own homes." Infilie first {Lear after Germany's defeat, at least 50,000 dwel 'ngs will be built. Low rental housin schemes ere included. This means hundreds o ,- ihousands of jobs for the building trades and allied industr’ ....., thousands more for people WM make furnishings end heme equipment. 9 Returning Veterans Canada's generous plans for enabling rennrnedmen to take their place in civil life are now well nown. Gratuities, bene- fitsandgrantsof$750,000,000 . . _ will enable men and women ~_ _ of the Armed Services to apply their energies in building the prosperous Cone o for which 70W liberal Government hoe been planning. lo Floor Prices snder Fish ond Fem Products Success in farmin and fishin depends u on 11w maintenance of sir riccs. o protect armers and fishermen, the Li eral Government hes pso- vided floor rices under these products. Prosperous formers on fishermen rnolre a prosperous Canada. rl leiier lobeer Conditions In co-operetion with or ‘zed Labour, the Liberal l Government has con rmed collective bargain- ing, provided unemployment insurance, or nized , labour management t. mmitrees, epprov labour re presenmives on overnment boards. More than 600,000-workers, eceuse oi‘ the Liberal Govern- ment's attitude towards Labour and the labour movement, new get annual vocations with ply. ill-shalt...» The Liberal Government will ITIWI"! "m". taxation now the Iruopeen wer is ever. I": will some down to free ependins NW "*4 l‘ i _ Canadians every opportunity for PYWWTIW- m pioyment and iredom. h What you have done In wen-NI “I 4° ‘u ‘ peace. You can de your veri- hy IIIMN" Liberal Candidate In your constituency. Illlplll A l!!!’ $0674! 0190619 ' ‘ ’ ' ruausun minomiuemtcomnu '