dis-r" ‘ Ava-is... M?‘ g _ ,4‘ w PAGE FOUR . THE CHARLOTTETUWN GUARDIAN ""5 "at- . . ,., P , H i’ C h... ‘ in %‘i'.°“-’.’;,F;...?éi."i.'i“‘$. in: o impor an was e or ope on e e , that a summary of its proceedings, taken from l PUBLIC FORUM m“, it n“ l Epeech by plr. Gordon Graydoii in l-Illlfl Hons: of nu eater: b open on i: m!“ t-hhaoiielgiéa; amt: ‘at. M i D n (F d“ h, ma.” ommons ast session, appears in_t e fltffetl 15' nausea er tuned. lb g “be”; r \_ orn rsignstmlinrlogllllAru sue of the Journal of the Parliament: of the a-“h ha: m, hfmthxgbbed o“: zelrterfegprpheitir a; mu i‘: ‘rue Q. staph r" y?“ £40 n“: nun Empire, published in England under theiiuthor- a u-q-fl-"i-‘t’ W"! "FIINIW I V011"!!! m‘ cu, ulfiti’; u.$.“:.,'}.:?f '1'}. ,§,':°:.,,,_ ity ot‘ the Empire Parliamentary Association. We fifltpmm‘ ‘w; oumgdrafa: E $4.76 fur ‘.1 muiithni we tiir one inontl By lull to other Pruvlnntae nail UJA. lfl-W IQ i‘ iisturilily Weoklyi $2.00 per yeen 01.00 for I Ioltlo, bile tor 8 rnoutbe The Charlottetown Guardian may he obtained at llotiiitlii ‘a twin Agency, Time: luuue, New Inrll 0:! South awe Agency, Currier liltllt uil Wiutitaytan Benton] uetrupulltau he»: Ann-er. the Noel st. llontruti J. Itae 8M they tit. ‘Iuroiitni News Hind Chateau I-eartnll Ottawa; Walla’: News Stand duilhury, 0am II. TODILTAI Elton, Iloncton, ti. u. "The Strongest Memory i: Weaker Tlgll tIie Weakest Ink." SXTCIIDJY SICPTEINIBER l1. 1943 "Lest \\ E Tlic Lilicinls girc lllllhlllg much ado about an '1\tll;'.~c ~i §I§AJQU toivairds the cost of 1n zhc- Provincial Saiiiutoriiiiii. c‘, cs Ltlltl iiicniorics back 0n Khfl Forget" Lnuitii ric ‘Ml it i. rcspcct. bu‘ ctuiiit-s l). .~n, nhcn a nicmbCr of the i\lit‘.llit'\tll L.:t-ci"\.i:.vc Liovcriiinciit, built a baliaitoriuiit u‘. Ll. cost oi approximately $80,000. The Arsciinizlt kttll>t.“i'\llll\'i_) UUVCYIIIIICIII got the l‘. null-n l; t\\'.tllttt'il‘r u. iingincni the §Z1ll€1lOrlLllTl to pn-iztlc- z< r loo 1i» 1:0 patients, .\ ll‘ ri-"v --vci'tziti~ii hail, fully rqitipped flu‘ rt ... '. tlttwlltg‘ pictures, clc, wag pro- iitlrd. .\n chlzlizwini? 5o gicrr-s lo the already 50-acre farm wns t‘ hy the Borden Government, a oi pure spring water provided, vlctldlcs‘ for a inust modern and "itfltllll which was to be a uiodrl Z0 Cupt‘ nizigiiiliccut. vic hcsiilcs zill up to ilzitc for cithcr p 'lihcii~——tln- CV5 ClllllC into office, and .\Ie.~~rs lit" u‘ txist the inuniticerit gilt back in Sir Llizii" dccliiiccl to have anything to do with it, lk Jig 'lu- gcuerous donor he cOuld make a hiik i-r it mill of it so far as they were Concerned. Rcsult~the Faiizitivriiim, which cost in the vicinity, all told. of a quarter million dollars in present day value, was tni-n down, demolished, and scnttcrci‘. to ilic four wiiids. That is the Lihcrnl Srinatoriiiui record, and it still pertains. 'l‘lie Jones Government and its immediate predecessors were indifferent to the movement to have the accmiimodation increased, and nnlv the fl<l\’f’lll' of the Snap Election resulted in their going rtftcr a Federal grant advocated by Dr. Rlacblillan, rind which should have bccl. 350,000 instead of $75,000. H is Master's Voice _ It is common knowledge that Prime Blinistfir IMackcnzie King is culling the time in this pro- vincial election contest, and that the joncs GOV- ernment and local Liberals generally have got about as much to do with it us Chzirlic hlCCitftlly’ has with writing Bergcifs radio scripts. It was after the litirricrl visit he paid Mr. King at Quebec that Prcniicr joiics announced the cl- ection date. But it scciiis that he hrul been get- ting liis orders all along. .~\s tar hack as juue he I had a conference with Mr. king, Col. ltalston and other cabinet members, and was advised t0 bring on his election to tcst out this part of Can- ‘ada. Premier Jones, it_is rrportfld, made lhC following requests: I. That they let the contract for the new Cat‘ ferry’. This tliry did not act tipoii, but pwlltliPd to in I945. In the meantime they did promise hlm that thcy would try to secure Zlll old ferry boat somewhere to he tiscd as aii auxiliary, Bflfl 1t would he "till tllc uliin-l’ hrlnrc clcction dayz" 2. Ile aslccd for a floor price on tzihlc P0!"- tocs, zilso ccrtiticrl sccd. providctl they put a cell- irig on ccrtilicd sccd. 'l‘his was also refused, and Mr, fours ivris distinctly lfild that they could not cmhzirrzis the \\':irtiiiii- Prices and 'l‘rilrle llflilfd- 3. ll<r rislwil thnl liointu storage ivzircliotiscs he built or l)tlllll.~L‘ll hv the hcdcrztl Govcrniliciit; St/IIIC oi lhr-c to ho hiirlt zit dhflllfilltillk‘, l0 13h‘? chi-e i-i th~- lnll vnJi-ngc of potatoes. 'l‘his iv-ts also ttlrucd llll\\'l‘i. llc d i-n" n hi-niis or ziu fltlrziilcc 9" t, , p m‘ I “H, “Ho, ,,,,,‘.,w._.. u ,0 _ fi , n _. T}. , a _ to vote-what about our eons “ti: L\ll'~ i lllrlltl il iii» \i"i» ruin-rd b)’ thbc d131- mg fOr‘tllL Conunuanceiiji the “:10 tlIhSAiifi-(ISEYS and daughters serving here in m" F, " “ ‘ ,' ' ," great victory for the .- lics, as u i_ own Province? Under our meeting; till-L‘, ind-t» ztivl limit‘ l.w:iril__ Contribution has been invaluabp; to tl-len- can“, Aplt g mlqlg- 1mm‘ my Quebec. __r,. lht p. w. lihlivlllt‘ lWKlCflll ‘l:)L|‘v])2tl'll'l1Cl'lt Scum African nmbilve force 39d Ap- porp-e play. gem}; Sfigln: rlgllgterew 13;“ 50$: i “l ‘l 3*“ "' N" ‘mm/H ‘my cd a hil; Part in the victory "in Last Africa in 1941- fllPflflw Edward Island soldier eer- ...n~ v .i~.r.- n the l>llllltl, so H < . <. . . . 1'3 .. bgfgyg VM. say, ln Halifax. cannot ts. » ittti i m‘ siilpprll tin-cc» lJlI lnm“ l’l“‘.‘°‘"“"“h “m M} l‘? ‘ “hf . The Premier makes the eiiiiiiouii ‘ * "' ‘ __ . " llnly came, into thc war wcrc blasting Italian PQSI" statement that there is no "record" . .,..-n1 \\;i~ i.» l>l'._\' tho iicght to 1mm in Erin-Ea six hours aftcr Italy s declaration géeblglggg?éltgurlélvl(lglrfic%1§;1semu|,l5:ge13 tilttlltl \II\L‘ thc ll\l'lllCl' . oi h s l1‘ -, 'l'lic_v 1 >111ilt‘~Itlhlilfiflvtllllvil in. l-l t; I :'it'l_\-!ill_v iviin “ lit th: ."'~t ill c111- \ ~: was the only One on which action. (In the "lhrri l‘. riril, hrnhglil into :, ‘Milli hccn ;.."v<'u :i lrffi t. v *tli'l till vnihzirrns .\li', (Gordon ill t’ lit) grfitt fliw’. llllllt‘l'.~lilfllllllg lhfll iimlivizi] support". This " 'll wlrll \\lii<."‘.i usrd to h.‘ rt‘- hifnt ~‘. in th - p. ch, hilt lihoiit which ~ n- in urn. ihhzicltrflllici-e is some thin l‘- j. lilhifl‘ \'i'llil ' in- is zi l.lllt'l'.t I llll"'ll sflllllln" ‘.\‘ll'lll_\' (li5\‘I'C(lll€tl ~ l< il going in loist an clcc- Vlt‘ lillFlItl-t‘ of iwrcovvriiig prcstillt‘, Li?!‘ bring‘ \ “- . i - 1 I] is “M, H“ 0mm“ Vliistos said, pointing out‘ thug the iudliitiduatlhgs gglcghhawm ‘m: smlinegnegi . ,4.‘ |'l.i'lv' ‘til t.‘ 1i.’ f -. - _ _ > t ‘ t .3 rm; . 5 reeAlnl-ou w _ will llfl\t' l_,<|<~.~..l-~ii thv izlli, Tlicrc is increasing “The imugghgéo raaltllze ha ‘Ilfiil-{tc "heyagg took Again to waye so hard? eyidciivr 1h" ll" v v ill n».- for '1 chauvr 1nd TC‘ atlnglntlt w flfq O f tel com t ya a uhOIQ gt i'i§‘i'$i§i'&'b'€§“i7ih-'§i“il so “ . ' ' ' o.“ z tiii icri airso ic county s ' - - - ,. I ,1‘, l. ,,,,..,. . 9",. . . ., sllfiillillhhl, Y" ‘$91,? "‘l")°‘"l\;_'lf\’gill'l‘f “M” lndividurilisii as ati cud in itself led llhclf ‘Ed ab‘ Alas, with yearning hands we touch . . .i - .- .n. siirdum in the 30 s, when people had nolhmil 1° gvlzfléléterelmflflandlvlzrdtgylfn ‘manna. The ‘Conservative Platform Lilli-nil czniipiirgn ~prril<l~rs nrv making dcsprr- Vlaslns. 'l'hi~. Fascist countries, he addCd, had The ugliness of Death we lee- ntocflt-rf- h Qt t\\ iilll the l'l">QI'I'-~i\‘l' (‘onsm- snlvcrl this problem hy instilling a new spirit of gémlmédmglfllénkflnl h." vhltw‘ l ll.‘ 1'1 Ht. “loch has hon rvvciirrl with lirotlierliorrt mid Cfiltllllllllllv nitn the people. This obedient to Hie will, ccini-nl vnn-V-p t ninii, u is -l/-l:'n fivnn. thc lfiucs particular brand of rrviiiiiuuiilv sPirif. based on g1 mvtgfisflgévwfitlgiuflzfima fir \'l‘l'lllll-'"ti .nt incl is that this I hillorin Is lhc qnntr-inpt of tliz- lltrlssrs nurl tlic cnmmori man, ‘h’ "Ylllll-"l l" “l l-"Td-‘Thlhl ("thvlrs viiuucizitcrl u-ns hound h)‘ its vcrv iinliirc to become ttllfirly lifii’ eeetbgnesligoy “we “m!” d’. first at lill‘ l‘ t~: lI-q-h (3 nlcrr-uii‘ of F'-lilciiilif‘r, ilcstrtirtivc “We slinll hnv." to give to the prflllh‘ Thahttiley hiive entered tiito pelllfte- 1.542‘ ‘and d‘: l‘ M“ ‘i! MAIN‘ “ "mllvq (“mow '1 '10)“. “"11" of lllfll‘ nivii digiiil‘: and chance l0 I-TdW gludiciiirTciiibllitmlieegirwtiiililbe lion at “lllt .1 llnn. lttilll hint-kiwi ivns chosen iiat- participate more and lllfiff flqlvely m the nf- u y, wum-seklg w, can“ see. serving abroad and a similar number fully m0b- olicd for home defence. bered 7,500 (pre-war figure 700), and Air F01" more than 30,000 (per vita: figure 1,250.) e a started, to more than 10o times its pre-war size; the number of ships in the Royal Canadian Navy are more than 33 times as many as bcford 1h?» war; and the Air Force is more than 200 $111165 as large as iii I939.‘ ivere brought. down by the Royal Air Force arid by Dominion and Allied Squadrons operating with Lake this date, 1803; during the Mutiny wa5 centre of the wheat trade and has many _c0t_t0t1 mills owned and operated by Hindu capitalists and millionaires; the new capital ivas laid out in I911, and the first entry of the VlCBroy was in lolz; previously Calcutta was the 55a! of 30v‘ criimciit. was made by the R. A. F.—bY a 53W Plahes- o“ August 23rd, i943, 4 acres of Berlin were de- molished by nearly 2,000 torts of bombs, droppfid b trill», “Battle of Britain" was raging_in August. i943. it is the “Battle of Berlin" which is faglltgl That accounts for the spirit of COtlfKh-‘nce Whlih pervaded the Quebec COHfCYBIICB- Prayer on the fourth anniversary’ oivthe W?" “'35 a day of hope for the Uflllfll hilllmlw-alld- surely, of despair fpr Tilt! 9911118115. the elections in South Alrifil. 0" 1\ DYOFZYQm can‘ n; war). Tllfi)’ zilso shzircd in the North African South African flitVZll lorfcs "(It "lily "Pemm "l hoiiic watcrs. hut have cooperated with thc- ROY?“ Xzivv lll the llctlitcrrriiiczin since 1040-41114] 5°m¢ thousands 0f South .\ll'lCZlllS are scrvitll.’ "1 the Royal Nav; and in the R. A. F. a x r m coliipzirison hctwccn civilian and were the main topics of discussion over the w¢el< and at Camp Blacdoiiald for Ste. Anne dc Bcllcvtie. Chief spcalrcrs were‘ Sqd" Ldr. (ircgor) Ylastos, liaison olflCCf. R-L-AF" foriucr hciid of ( Kcuzic, president of the __ Brunswick. The iiioralc of tlic civilian had t0 be built up audniaintninccl hy helping to Qvcfwlfle the extreme llldltllfitlélllfilll of the past. Sqd-Ldf- fail hack on and ivhcn consequently a gcttcrill apathy towards the lllfiVllillllc war took hold 0f thc individual all ovcr the ivorltl. fiflld slllhLdt quote from this report: . “The new Progressive Conservative movement had found its voice at the Port Hope conference last September. No doubt the proposals were startling to many people holding old ideas. But they formed the basis of a new charter for the common people. It was no Old-line Party mani- festo, but a spearhead, giving expression to a. rap- idly growing public sentiment not confined to any single political Party, The policy laid ClOWn by the Convention at Winnipeg further exemplified the extent to which the demands of the common people were being met. The new movement led by the Hon. john Bracken represented an honeit lt- tcmpt to find a satisfactory solution of the major problems which faced the country in a wartime period, and which would require a solution when the war drew to a close." Here we have the genesis of the Progressive Conservative Platform in Prince Edward Island. It has behind it men of ability and integrity-Ju- cludirig some of our most prominent farmers. i-EDITURIAL NOTES! The spate of political oratory nears its md. though there was considerably less of it than usuaL anew All those who have relatives overseas from now on will be anxiously scanning the news column! for reports on the progress of hostilities in Italy. I It ll II The Australian Prime Minister recently stated that by January, i943, the Australian Navy had increased its strength by 28% since the war be- gan, the Air Force by 200%, and the Army by more than 250%. ilii New Zealand had, in May, 1943, 80,000 men Naval personnel num- Canada's army has expanded, since the Wlt‘ U i U Well over 10,000 German and Italian hirer!“ it, or by British anti-aircraft fire, between Sep- tember, i939, and the end of Dficfimhel’. 1942- QSl more were brought down by naval and merch- ant vessels or by the Fleet Air Arm. A Yer)’ large number of enemy aircraft were also des- troyed on the ground-Loon in the “While 1335* alone. a a e n- Dclhi captured hy the British 111K181’ L°Yd ieadquarters 0f the rebels; is now important l ll i 1K On August 26th, i940, the first raid on Berlin 70o R. A. F. planes. Dvtitls August. 1940. The Day of General Smuts recently won a great VlCYOYY l" "icinrics and units have srrrrd in hhdagascihr- The building of morale in the ltvoplc and a ariuy morale Adult Education, philosophy department. and Dr. N. A. M. MEC- Uiiivc-rsity of New thc )iiccii's L'nivcrsity, the people. The fundamental rlghle provision for them ln the Election Act. He argues that to obtain the ly a quarter of a million dollars. “We think," he says. great things we outlined in our atforni." able whether 1t would cost one per cent of the amount estimated by a, Premier Jones to take the soldiers’. vote. But: ln any case what of it? ‘Ihe soldier is as much entitled tn his vote as Premier Jones ls; and the Premier cannot get. away {mm the fact that he and his Part have dlshoxiestly ¥¢ their bli-thlrg t. short notice to give those oversees. rigid prisoners of war, the opportun. v no official Hansard. but it 1.5 5 {wt that. Hon. Dr MacMlllan raised this In Memory of If we could drew aside the vell 'I'l-iat hldes them from our mortal eyes, If we could catch one fleeting glimpse gt our be oved tn Paradise ow For t elr release-ff we could see. Would we, atlll ln this prison-house 'I‘tie foo leh teem we shed. - We know that we are lonely for The comforting we'll know no more. MIIINIOIMATION Bin-Yes nude terday tli statements "In wiiflh u tn Halon. h I! lntenbkml." mil a not ed with good tentlons. You lgiinot peva the tomleee pit. It-la the road to 3111011 ls paved with good one. ' x em. eh. m. om mo: (Yer. and tihere are various falling on it the topmost in: the most slippery. TIME POI. A OIIANGI Blr. Ia 1n ways of Hogs-cu. In this quent changes in our political pie- ldll 1| paved It!!! I901 “hon never e (no p h Y made tn mfl- qpot- Qt‘.- Ain analysts l1 Iv Inten- wayl of t be- G.) _____ on the Ho Yet _ m our pouuul m. u u“ lnq that dud? its term of offing the different phases of man's endeavour elienlzel ere the Ith- ca no political party has e Government for any greet my “he, ;fl§'1l3'f§ at of time. ‘this tenderwy to change “mind” government _ M5 fllfiqllflnt IMATVBIB L! I fildlfifll n u w“. m“ for ‘h. two “Mo: people and the 990910 el-It- your tar-mere are more n WTOHE- money f their prod . t. it Dwmm 1n its splendour 14 took lflgtvliter woua hi‘. to bring the voice of the people. thle aoriiiiuae about. It: i; not due The whim to chemo 1| not the w my ‘m 1, Nagy“; prevailing reason behind the IN- 1mm m. Qovu-nmeng m“; u” mennmr so aellantl, serving their country, will resent hi5 treatment. v0 one; their answer onldae I em. Olr. ate. AN OLD VETBIAN . _______i_i___ A IAIEEN RECORD . lid _ - 15th." en , b l $1832 mtiféfii 5i out. of vocat- the farmers Industry’ he Province, received lean at nt- t! sank 0n en oonllderl on. end unto fltgaafiklfllml of detection and n .1 the promotion of the but interest of the Province and lta lndlvlditfl citizens. ‘Ilietlmcfemwo rtuzieforl change. The present lberal v- ernment finds that efber e t. years ln office lt has e very pom’ report to make back to the people who put it there. The debt of the Pmvlnce has been increased enoi~ mously with very little to show for the vest increase. vim lntetestt o! the Province. an the transportat- ton to the mainland and proper x5e- cognltlon as e Pm nee have been neglected. The re art-y 1s split; into Qctlons over the emol- uments of office. There has been general nezleot. ln maintaining I. proper reapome tn the whites of of our cltlmene have been flagrantly violated. It would appear that the time ls ripe for a. change. I am, Sir. etc. TAXPAYER ROBBIE) OI‘ THEIR FRANCHISE Sin-What glorious new: this week of Italy's unconditional cur- render, and what n. tremendqtll thrill it gave me, as an old soldier, or read the news, to realize that many-perhaps several hundred — men from our own beloved Prov- lnoe were over there on Italian soil at that. very moment, riobly doing their bit to accomplish this grand victory! Yes, our boys, God bless them, were there. end nothing we can do Ls too good for them. That ls, with one notable exception, viz, they were ln the opinion of the Jones Government, not important enough to be given their right w vote 1n the provincial election -is rlgh which ls One of the most cherished principles of democracy for which they are fighting. Premier Jones says there ls no oversee soldiers‘ votes might take nearly a. year and would cost. near- "tl-ie soldiers themselves would prefer to have the money spent in, some of the What tommyi-ot! It la question- dtralprlved our sold re of Even if it were impossible at, such otm BELOVED new i. Foley who illeil July 12th, 948. led our lonely hearts would be tux-e. Oui- people at, all flmee went. my pmgpg gy, bu; “u,” he- the government to work fw the spite the Gov and its utfir co i-i good. may do not tolerate leek of leadership, title l?! bouesetoii to a e1 n; those yem o! rural EW- cllque of fiwtlon and it all erty. despond end do . they punish by ousting from office flftieon mperel armors, wt one any party 0t " ' ‘in nd as it must have given all who heard pm", t more butter fat than either of its ~ INSURANCE two 1b the legislature of {his Proaiif lnce an d at main of “vlelon end quick decleloi-i" the Han J. Walter Jones all this time? Where was he when A31- ulture needed hlm? Sitting away oft u a but: bench- er, knawlrzg e a tooth pick. Now he at: e telllgent electorate of the Province to crown hlm their Premier. Where was the Hon. John Archie enmbell, who represented that grand old district of Fourth Kings -4ihe Murray Harbor district which contributed such outstanding men of talent end wisdom to the coun- cils of various Conservative Gov- ammenta. Where was he? Sitting ln the Beets of the mghtya but es eternally lnartlculate as s col- leagues, excepting 0n rare occas- lona when he a loget-lcally enter- ed into d usslori on minor the subject he favoured; or poi-ha again when the House was lri 1 ter vein, he broke out enthusiastically into enchanting Gaelic song. If 1t were dealt-able that this Province should have e. Farmer ler, even without regard b0 any other factor than that he was sotoisizs’ vors g , “The Oaniedlui Veteran" pirblldlt- edlnMonti-elllnthe interest of those who served ln the tut war and all resent: members of Army, Navy an Afi- mice he: the follow. mg fiisittoxjlal 1n It! leeue of Ail‘- D ' it! "ndfiihfiu h been thoroughly d m “It can at tenet be add of P. .!. that. the hypocritical c 0 whlch sin-rounded t)‘: Onto o vo lng la absentlrbere nopre noeof anything comparable w the oroxy a stem which, in effect, offered e you tlputhetmieln and women on servcew ea. i esentatlmeaoh tunlly withholding It, “Th t 1n aommanfl able, has?‘ thuenyflorTg-lntgtlt 1| - a same. e o! Prince Edward Island ties not made any m; who , deceptive or otherwise, for takln the vote of lf-a people on service. _ has totally lznomd til-iem and their iixggit to airgayéln thglggwment of wun or w ey en zlghtlns. Aa a result: some ten he twelve thousand of those who have a. pre-emlinent right; to Wk ere din franc . “It would have bee th ll Hi I leeeonenahmh ha; been sufficient warning to all those the Ontario who owe a particular- duty to tho men and wornenori service. Ap- parently, tn the case of P.I.I., thug is not so. It rema s ver- erans and their associations tn that find my other province, as voters, to teach the Government whlet-i will not play the same with time who are preserving the very mn- ldameniials of our mtem a. stun esson. "Ontiarlrzi vgerane did lt-thelr comra es n h-i m 11m‘ might well followcihelylggdfn Ire Int! an}, "than eu ii lttllvty "JPN"; the "on Don't . wu- Wdgl-‘yhfiiibdg .33: ___________ , Inuit a quarter- _ _ lave a Life! Drugghhl fi of We: Slvlng sum" l, u III Ind fog "m! Mafia, 219F110! leg our armed (on; lure n61. u, ‘ stamp’ "7 ‘I'll! TWO M08, 1U Greet Gentle Street _ G. I-'. llutchmii AND SON I. G. IUTOIIESON C. I. IUTOIISOI a successful farmer. wo it not have been ln order to Put the name of every farmer member lndtvld- ually on a ticket. deposit the lot tn e net and then draw foi- e Prem- ler? (This might not have been quite as irritating as the method actually adopted.) Mr. Jones ls a hobbyist; hls hobby belng that of mating differ- ent strains of Holstein bovine, to the end that he may evolve an 1n- dlvldual animal that wllt produce forbeare had ever done in a given period previously. That lie ha suc- ceeded In this m t, ls most obv- lime, end he hes en most worth- lly reoogu , for his achievements. Surely no one would siiy that on this account alone he should be en- trusted with the h-emlerstitg of the Province. where such a lver- slty hf talent ls required, and ee- peclelly when hle polltlcel record of representation es a prlvat member ln the Legislature ls utterly barren of achievement. The position of Pttemler requires a man with a dlverslty of trained talent. and tn addition, ft l; de- reible that he have iu e beck- . some evidence of success- ul statemienshlp or eotltude for lt, and very much preferable that: he have a Word of reel accom- ln leadership. If n. armer he! these and his coller-izues wllt work under hlm make hlm Pflmlfl‘ by All means. But shame m1 n Deity or paper that would en- deavor to hoodwlnk the public by Iron exaggeration. lrito believing "My were being offered e super- 8 l0 Born But To Die Whether or not the apparently increasing strength of the c. c, p, Socialist movement means that we have a third politic will continue 88 such. ls, observes The Montreal Gal-Cite. stlll uncertain and debatable. The Socialists themselv- es wllt say that they are here m my. When they have demonstrat- ed the permanence of their party, 1f that happens felled to repeat been many class groups ln Can-- adlexi polltlcs in the last. flftv years and they have not been like old soldiers. hlgh. movements are not national. There are some farmers, mostly 1n Ont- arlo, who still AEITIEIIIDP! the Dom- lnlon Grange. there are probably more who recall the Patrons of In- dustry, 1f they have long memories. Mme recently. and much more easily recalled, we saw the Progre- ssive party. heeded by the present Minister of Mines and Resources, Hon. Mr. Crerar. wltl-i sixty-six member ln the House of Commons and holding n balance of power. That party disappeared. the United Fenncrs of Ontario, and of Alberta. growing up. holding of- fice for a little while. and then withering. slve party of Mr. Crerar lied an appearance of atrengthmvhntseem- edtobae --__ (Sydney Post-Record) a1 party that to live and function still toth . history will have itself. There have them. has its name, Their mortality has been The reason, ls that. class pmflcTdn m‘ -lt has been G. fall e because! the strength. in wartime. We saw nurseries from The National Progres- men where such was not the case. I em. Blr. etc. GOOD JUDGMENT. For Foot Ailments _ CONSULT n. J. A. BROWN. m». GIIIRUPOIIIST I43 Great George Street (Jl-IARLOITETOWN. P.l.l. L “COMPLETE. SERVIC " K. iioiiriis Agencies Ltil. Phone 540-541 A ional leader of the Progressive Conservative fairs of their country," he said. -. LeoyQeri-Ilefllelth. DEB which Life Insurance provides the means to meet. A Life or Endowment Policy is an Insured Savings Plan, with guaranteed values for retiremint. Conserve the Home and stabilize the Nation. Consult your neureshGreat-West Life Agent, or Edward Island Brunch Office. HYNIIMAN 8i 00. LIMITED Provincial Managers Offices: Charlottetown, Summer-side, Thomas McAvinn, C. L. U. — Special Representative at Chor- loitetown. - » - Allison P. McLean, C. L. U.-District Manager at Earle S. Jelley —- Representative at O'Leery. Cyrus A. R. Show — Representative at Montague. Peter G. Mcieclierif- Representative at Victoria. at, Dnrnloy.‘ F. L. MucNutt — Representative PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND - NOVA FERRY SERVICE ARIBOU. N. s. VIA WOOD ISLANDS, P. E. I. f- M. V. “PRINCE N0 A” "The Connecting Llnlr Between These Province!” (DAILY-SUNDAYS INCLUDED) Starting July lat the mm Scour-Prince Ferry Service will operate three rmuul trlpa Will Leave Wood Islands . . . LOAN lhotzriirriid 3.00 a.m. 1.00 pm. and 8.00 II "m" "MONEY To o LUNCIIES SERVED ,-——- "jilmfsufl lvultrnumnmrtmvu FERRIES, LIMVIIi-‘l; - BH I A M o LOAN CIIABLOTTEIOWN. r. I. l. \,,,,,,,,,,":,':,',,' T char-lamb" r. 1c mun-aria no eta Progressives. It: ls e clue pert gang?!“ e. ‘$1331 81mg], 0:“ rather __ I1 955B 001k tzredlctory-one to y ylipport have died. all of e Socfilmdredtt pl?!’ still o. Fh-Socltenllsm wolflm h able. Ind it u» would It may be already at Mrs. Hilda Mllnel, who llld ti? was a ccnmon pre-wer clean dooretepe with mllk ed l pound and cost; for dolnc lt Men ln Britain's National service durtns their more time make toy; for chgmn ln day war toys include see-sews. tildes, end an engine blg enough for two. TISTTANCELLED Death cancels no mortgages nor debts except the premiums on e Life Insurance Policy. But death creates debts and obligation! lilwerd Inland NI ill!- Wlll Leave Caribou IJO min. the Y labor and one e t: nu ea into Alberta hopeless (allure. tn office would unwork- ...:":.::i".r. M my» 1-»- 4- 11 hot were: tans drip. Yo" _ wast-tn: coal. New washers are 1110! l“".."‘;‘....°.'f.‘h§° ‘M prutlae to ° w“ r ' '- , was‘ fin- wvh . é McLeod 8 BentleY w. a. BENTLEY. K. c. I. l. BENTLEY. K. O» Iurhten end AttornerI-IP LII Hre debris. The’ Y TO LOAN IIONI u n“ ll. F. ARGIIIBALII ~‘ Chartered Account!!!" Qltern Trnet Bnlldlll Charlottetown write Prince Montague fluinmmide. cusses FITTED J. S. TAYLOR - . OPTOMETRIST Corner lent and Qllrfll 5”‘ ‘"51"; g .4 intniulll rinnie fig; SCOTIA Plume lesldeiiu ioii _.H. F, McPhee BA" he. . t ......"..'.ri'i.'iii“l°sirilar.... - PAlMtR is nAsLAM-