k W. CHESTER S. McLUItE Candidate ior Queen's County Says . y.‘ .- Prlnce Edward Islanders at homo yd abroad are particularly proud d the magnliicent enlistment reo- ord oi our young men and W011!“ in the service ioroea in this Will'- It la the hllhest pmentase in all Cauadaaudithaebeeniromthe vq-y start oi the war although it l; only recently that we succeeded In getting recognition oi this iact irom the Mackenzie King Govern- ment at Ottawa. It will be the iirst solemn re- gponslbillty oi the Progressive Conservative Party, when returned to power, not only to insure that accurate iigures oi enlistment b! Provinces are obtained, but that everything possible will be done in the way oi’ rehabilitation oi our returning war veterans, and oi prompt and adequate consider - tion ior their dependents. The Mackenzie King Govern- ment is appealing io the electors ior the endorsement oi its war rum-d, he m emphasize then that Canada's _war record — mili- tary and civilian - is not a Gov- ernment record. It is tho I000"! 0i the people oi Canada, irrespect- ive oi party and creed, and it is s. tribute to the Canadian Mobil! ‘long The war record oi the present administration, iron: the beginning, js one oi instability,- evasion and indecision. Were it not ior the continual prodding. leadership and co-opcration oi the Progressive Conservative Party, Canada's ‘war eiiort would indeed have been a shameful one ../ l WING COMMANDER Y i J. ANGUS MacLEAN, D. F. C. i l; Candidate ior Queen's County j Says . . . Ilow can we expect that our lighting men and their depend- ents and orphans will be given a square deal citer the war by a man who has relused to support them in matters oi liie and death on the battleiield? The men in the armed iorccs are depending on you and me, here at home, to place the saieguarding oi their interests in the hand oi those who are their friends and com- rades, men who know that their dependents and orphans can be adequately cared ior at the cost oi only a iew days oi war. We are determined that they should be properly cared ior even ii the cost were lunch higher. It is thercioro our pcnalbillty to soo that their iutnro interests will bo in the hands oi their iriends and not in the hands cl a man who has already ieit thorn “holding the bag" in the hour oi their greatest perils. It k time thafyou and I, as thinking Cllllillnng, reiuse to submit longer te the vaeillattng leadership oi a man wbo hsi continually, in this war, roinaed to place tho country's waiiaro ahead oi personal interest. Aiter all, Canadians are entitled to s leader oi whom they can be Proud in an! circumstances all in any company, PROGRESSIV us CANDIDAT ___.IN__ ' ce Edward Islan WI MEAN to see that every Canadian citizen able to work has the opportunity to work at iair pay. ‘ IIOW DO W! PLAN THIS? By the iull use oi all our resources and productive capacity; by iostering inter- national trade; by developing our banking and credit system, and by the use oi the power and iinancee oi the State in necessary public works. WE WILL: . Help individual and co-operative enterprise to increase employment by revising crippling tax systems, by removing controls and regulations which slow down the ex- pansion oi legitimate enterprise and by improving relationships between the Govern- ment, Labour and Manaqemcut; Increase our imports and exports by keeping trade barriers as low as possible: Bee that the powers oi the Bank oi Canada are used to supply ample credit ior an expanding economy; Undertake a careiully planned programme oi socially desirable projects, such as low-cost rural and urban housing. rural electrification, conservation and reforestation, natural resources development-all on a national scale. AID ‘FOR THE FARMER FARMERS must have their proportionate share oi the national income. We shall secure them this through a system oi prices determined and announced in advance oi production. These prices will be based on a study oi the most recent iig- ures oi national income. The study will show whether total iarm income constitutes a ialr proportion oi the national income and, to the extent that it does not. prices will be adjused. To tho extent that ireer trade, iull production and iull employment iail to pro- vide the former with a market in which he can buy and sell on equal terms with others, we oiier a reasoned and logical plan oi iull compensation, instead oi the hit-and-miss devices ior partial compensation, which have ior years been followed in recouping iarm- ers ior the loss which they have auiiered by selling in a free market and buying in a protected market. " in co-operatioin with the Provinces we will set up a Dominion-wide iarm rehabili- tation and soil conservation plan. We will re-establish a Natural Products Marketing Act. We will consult ireely with representative iarm organizations and Agriculture will always have adequate representation on Government Boards aliectlng farmers‘ interut-s. FISHING WE RELIEVE iishermeu, like farmers, are entitled to their lair share oi the National Income. WE PLEDGE OUIISELVES: To enact legislation to assure our fishermen adequate basic prices; To supply improved iacllltlcs so our great national home market will be fully de- veloped and served; To promote intemaiioual trade and obtain the necessary export markets. TRANSPORTATION IT IS ESSENTIAL to keep freight rates low and to prevent waste due to the over- lapping oi the railways, water carriers, trucks, buses and air services. We will co-opev- ate with public and private enterprise to create a iully developed system of transporta- tion in Canada designed to furnish the cheapest and most efficient service possible. We are opposed to the amalgamation ci the two railway systems, believing that competition between them provides a more eiiiclent service than s single great monopoly. WE WILL SEE that a special eiiort is made to remove the injustices ielt in the Maritime Provinces as outlined in the Duncan report and that other sectional inlustices also are roctiiled. ' WE WILL continue the developmentmi our Government-owned Trans-Qsnada Airways. We will encourage private airline systems, to give employment to our airmen and to speed up the development oi our country. We will see that Canada plays her part in the development oi intcmatlonai sir transportation by meansoi reciprocal agreements. - VETERANS WE WILL SEE that all veterans are given a square deal. We will ensure that every veteran shall not suiier material loss because oi war service. To this end, we propose: Reinstatement into civilian liie oi veterans on a sell-supporting basis. Provision at the country's expense oi such training and assistance as may be nec- essary ior that purpose. Assurance that all disabled veterans are generously and adequately cared ior. Preference ior veterans in public mployment and no considerations oi political iatronage to interiere. As a direct result oi the continuous pressure in Parliament by Progressive 0on- lsrvative Members, some oi the principles which we were the iirst to advocate have been enacted into law, notably- Penslcng ireed irom income tax. furlough travel costs reduced. Clothing allowance increased. Department oi Veterans’ Aiiairs established. Veterans’ insurance. i, Rehabilitation grants. War ser'vlco payments (called "Iatultios" by tho Government). There are many other important principles which we have advocated and to which we pledge ourselves: , Establishment oi the "iirst in, iinst out" principle oi demcbilisstioa. Protection oi soldier debtors against legal action. Elimination oi oiticial red tape. Revision or the Pensions Act to provide adequate maehiauy and understand- able bsneilts obtainable with a minimiln oi formality and delay. Payment oi adequate pensions or compensation on the “insurance principle" in the event oi death or disability o! members oi the arluod tomes or merchant navy. Acceptance oi recorded condition c! personnel on enlistment as sutiieiont prooi in determining disability pension. Any mbuqucat deterioration will bo assumed due to service. Beneilt oi doubt will bo given to veteran. SOCIAL SECURITY WE WILL ensure protection against unemployment, sickness, accident, old ago by the following action. - Where social services are administered pmvinciolly wo will provide greats largo enough to ensure adequate standards oi social security to all Canadians. We will extend the application oi present contributory unemployment insurance and make protection against unemployment a Dominion romonsibility. We will introduce a Dominion-wide contributory retirement insurance plan. Until the beneiits available under this plan are adequate we will increase tho amount oi basic pension to at least $30 per month and lower tho ago limit to I ior both men and women. We will modify. the regulations so that thriit will usvor again bo penalised. THE HEALTH oi a Canadian in any one vrovineo is as much a nutter oi vital national concern as the health oi a Canadian in any other province. TAXATION ' WE BELIEVE that every citizen oi Canada should bear bis share o! the ts; burden required to meet the coat oi all public services. in accordance with ability to Day. WE WILL irame our tax policies so as to stimulate greater employment and tho expansion and sc-elomnent oi.’ ‘ ‘ ‘ y. natural resources and external trade. WE ARE opposed to the principle oi more than one tax on the some income, and we trill remove. as rapidly as possible. the present unisir double taxation oi in- 00816. TAXATION REFORM '1 We W111 revise Ind llmlfliiv the present obsolete and unsciontiiic tax struc- ture and consolidate the tax collecting authoritil. We will, ior those in tho lower income brackets increase tho income ta! camp- tions to permit} higher standard oi living. We will see that the power to tax is returned to Qgrugmmt, mum- gh“ y“. in the hands ci’ oiilcinls, so that the taxes borne by tbo people are those imposed by their elected representatives. . CO-OPERATIVIS A TRUE CO-OPEBATIVE is a union o! individuals who have put money er goods into a business which they own. support and operate ior their common inter- est. They may co-oporate in buying, selling, producing or distributing. ‘nu "u. co-operativc is accordingly part and parcel oi a system oi iroo enterprise and entirely inconsistent with the principles oi socialism. WE RECOGNIZE the true co-operativo as s legitimate progressive but“; my”. prise and pledge ourselves to give it the same isir treatment as any other king 9g business. PROGRESSIVE coussnwmva canon "Freedom - Security - Opportunity and ihiolrltisl IIIDIIU)" FREEDOM-Freedom is iounded on a sense oi responsibility to God and s belle! that all men and women have been endowed by Iilm with individual worth and dignity. Being equal in importance bcioro Hun. they should be secured la equality ei oppor- tunlty under the law and in the iull exercise oi tho democratic liberties and rights which have become the heritage oi iroe nun, ' v SECURITY - Freedom will be a reality when social security and human woliero become a fundamental objective oi the nation, Ireedomjrog wept, 554 mo“; ("a iear are essential to a happy and normal iamlly liie. Want and ioar must be banished and security brought within reach oi all Canadians. orponruzvrrv - ‘me prosperity o! the Oaaaciaa so» depends en our eso- atlve capacity, individual initiative, our sooth. dotolmiuoilou. and willhgeg to work. Gainiul occupation ior all is a primary oblective hi Progressive dopgegogfleo policy. We aiiirm our iaith in the iuturo OI I Uliitld Olllltll. our notional resources under progressive development can bo maria to provide a oi living ior all Canadians and ior s larger population drawn [gqp tolligence and love oi ireedom will iit them ior a democracy in the this THE BRITISH P-AITNEBSIIIP - We atiigm our leygly t; fly. iaith in the British partnership. We accept the reeponeibifltlee “goth” beneiits oi this partnership. Tho rusrsatoo ct tendon, security and Canadians will be round in the strengthening ct till Iritilh Omsiouwoalth in association with the United States oi America and any eflgog 1mm,‘ “u. application oi the principles oi tho Atlantic Obsrtw. ~ » Itis ‘ Time for a Change" VOTE p PROGRESSIVE cousin A ' wflnefrtaoo ldwallllilll o ve Cons u‘ 00L. a. n. srnouc, 1g, o, . Candidate ior Prince County qsctys... lat. Boalruokenmauaalg. "surothatthoaextlreuior er ceases war bo ti» a people can place oven . deuce. Sud. support the Proerfleq Conservative eandidairiu ye- Oouuty and bring this Proving stability, security, and proepguy iu Victory. 8rd. Support the men and we. men in tho armed services who g1 flflg Rlcctlon are voting ior the Iraclicil candidates. Voio Pre- gressive Conservative “It's the lorvlco Men's Party." ltb. It has been said "ha; the word Liberty out oi the Bu‘. llah language and tho rest is meaningless." senseless controls and autocratic administration by the King Government have done this in Canada. "The Rod Tape must be slashed.” Ith. ii you vote ior or support u» King Government you will put the stumll oi approval on the betrayal oi many oi the leading public men who had your previ- ous support and ccniidenco. 6th. ll you vote ior tho Kiag Government you will perpetuate the two Army System in this country and put men into power whose policy is to “Divide and ‘null 7th. Let us be a United Osa- nda and elect Progressive Con. aervatlve candidates who bcllevs in Government oi the People. by lilo People and ior the People. 8th. Electors in King's, Queen's 5nd Prince, vote ior your Pro- lrooslve Conservative Candidates, llaolhee. liiaeLuNv MacLeau and ltroug. and all man and wosien who have the beet interests oi this province at heart should so vote to ensure Good Government ior Canada, equality oi opportunity and a square deal ior all. II. I. MoPIilE Candidate ior King's Count! Says . . . I would suggest’ to the elector! er King's that bolero the ti" tide support to tho Govetlflli olhdllato they must iirst coll’ olnoo thenuelves that the! l" atoms with the treatment which “y” hnwe received dill!!! u" Pu‘ years. I appeal to m"! W P“ m partisan ieeling aside and iv m. m the Govcrnmolt cwliim’ only u um m bran-M i" '°' dorso the Coveralls!" "iii" " soimnee te Kins’! 001""!- Is so ior u all! Wflimm“ "' oeutlon from the Government 5 concerned. Rico's 1W0!" M“ to bo a iorsotten Count!» l "r pushes that the electors oi III" Cont: are iull: aware oi ti" 1"‘ ltlou. In tho vast Dolilllh" " peuditnres which havo b"! 3'“ luring recent .16!"- "i" u“ how much has lose cinch" r" how iittie has colno to w" 7"” hue in comparison. 5'1"“, knew. too. that they have h!!! l" worthwhile share at all In "i" ' ell coma to this Province- | a. m" up“ nut the sleet; o! King's will wish to 055°” out oi treatment the H" "' ostvol.