PAGE SIX ‘ TODAY ONLY etfilivii-HQIQI’ m “PRACTTCALLY YOURS ” . l‘ .- @1314 ~. Plus “UNUSUAL OCCUPATIONS — SPORTS “LITTLE ABNER” CARTOON SHOWING AT 3:15 - 7 - 9 t ====PR1NCE 120 WARD === 3-D AYS Startine THUR. Bl-JAI Lu‘ -....¢.. ---¢- -.... .~ nusei "SALTY owzounxr" . an WIlllAM DIMARIST e IIUCI CAIOT - SPRING IYINOTON and STANLEY CLEMENTS Plum! hv RAOUI. WALSH our»: Sun w Scvunploy s1 mm ma» . v- v ~ - ' *1‘ A FARAIOUNY IICTI-lll . I t ~ "R. EXTRA! NEWS - CARTOON '7? DIIPITDI. p“ THUR. '—.-_-"__-* ____ I T0-DAY i “SHADOWS IN THE _NIGHT” News-Musical-C-artoon Shows 3:15 - 7 - 9 qp-wpn-g <- _ latch P lldeltla Io Bork . . e buck in v trouble with ~ the pailca... .~ ' y," and In love ~ Wm, ,, CHESTER MORRIS blender! true denier -_ Ilellrlllle o emu i. Stun Pi. US SERIAL - VODVIL - CARTOON spa-var -=- _rnun. -rn|. -sm Shows 7 - 8:45 -- Matince Saturday At u-qnoasts...ms-zevm... “WW Tbmlyrkutlovclylesscsndionlxbolm willl lmlx In u ilve-Isqpy [uni MARY LEE ' a ' w’ RUTH TERRY ~ swam * 5 (I wilt IIIJAM ‘IIIIYUACIIIE MORAN CHAINS ARNTJIANK JINKS wiuufismnizvr ,,‘/_,,”/_:..-....._' ADDED: “ZORRO’S BLACK WHIP” ISLE 0F ROMANCE COLOR CARTOON Farm Help Wan .___._.._._.______ Farmer with small family to take charge of what is known as the Dunbar Farm at Keppocli. This is the farm where the Hereford cattle are kept. It is equipped with electric lights, water in front of the stock and all modern ‘conveniences. Excellent salary for the right man, with comfortable house to live in. Apply in person at the office -ln Charlottetown. Should a physically fit returned man ' apply in time, he will get the preference. Also one unmarried man for the same farm with trac- l mun a. cunt: 8373i. .~......;. i. " ‘ , nu col -.u open hr W-Cmdr. McLean DJ‘. C. ... .......'t':. ., ....... _ upondentl of qwflvll If —— :--*.......- '.-:.:=':.-..-'~"::.-.-» llloll ' is f t to Idle I wdméwT-St ‘lfliai"i°v"’wlw'°“‘eem“f dfitvfififafifisllvtra “m. 1"" '""",;"° “M” mander Angiu , D120. third-of our population which urns ° _ l 1:2‘! Que Conservmti id- its livmg fwéii’m“lg‘“ ‘ of " “"‘"“‘ 1-s- a or eens: ricul . - ~ “For more than five years we, time.“ Pmwuslvvjlewtlrg- SERIOUS BACON SITUATION In common with the other Allied eel-votive Party has ed l --- Nations of the world tinder the larder-ship of such men Be Winston Churchill and the late President demonstrate once Lilli-III dual these tactics is the recent calling of a by-election in the Cardigan District at an unsuitable season be- fore the service men returned and would have an opportnlty to exer- cise their franchise and when the country is involved In a federal elec- ._.-_.______ fling/outage could be gained by hold- Was imagined the people of the Cardisun District were still un- aware of the fact that the people of Canada have realized that a ‘new era demands a. new Prime Minister. The people of Cardigan Iyesterdny elected the Progressive .Conservu.tive Candidate, Major MacDonald, and demonstrated I again thmat the tactics of put l political expediency ahead oi’ the country's interest, have fallen into ‘disrenute with you and me who are determined that our votes wil be gait In the interests of our coun- ‘The 0.0.11‘. Parties Provincial Election. to next Monday's Election. Family Allowances "Another example of these tics i; provided by a pamphlet Willi is published by the National Lib- and which is being mailed t0 you and me. 'l‘his pam- that the Family Allow- was pressed through by against Tory oppos- ition. The people who produced that pamphlet have greatly underestixm] You and I every major, Commons the Fauilly Al- eml Federation phlet stated ance Bill the Liberck ated our intelligence. know very well that party in the House of voted in favour of lownnces. We know that the Fam- ily Allowance Act is already law and no party has any notion of repeal- ing that law. We know too that. every major party is pledged, if elected. to the continued Pflymefli o’ aw ... ... " n- lose ‘ . I an... n‘ t. ".1"‘°‘“’~.“" of w the: we ave o. am- ily orsIiot the majority 0i U6 W111 back Bracken on June 11th. and demonstrate for o third time the comedian people. con not be scared away from votlm in their country's interests. " Progressive Conservative Party realizes that one of the most if BRDAMDDLASTS COI.D WELL "V Md- ‘I u. W E D ll E S D A Y 9:30 P.M.—CBA and CBC Network Roosevelt, have been fighting to again the age old - idnted by world powers which sought to rob us of our freedom for the! benefit of small groups or in- cl v s. "However. we have not finished -the Job. There are tendencies at home to attempt to distract our attention from the real issues that are facing us with regard to our national problems. An example of tlon. It was hoped that political ing election at a. time when it o! ‘ people QI Ontario have also given their answer yesterday, in no uncertain terms. to the Liberal and in the Cntario They have pointed the way to Us wltlh regard ug- ch one cuanumsrowu GUARDIAN Rousing Address By I ITueuo FORUM mum’; income - nation's f; and fishermen and their iamil trutih that rlsht and decency and ‘IWe will place floor prices under fair dealing will win out in the end. the products of agriculture and We; as members of a democracy, fisheries. have refused to be browbeaten and "We shall pass such federal mar- essas-y to provide orderly mar “We shall see that constructive aid to s in fa that may be developed. Health Servicd “In view of the inadequate medical and hospital services now prevail- ing in many rural districts, due chiefly to unfavourable economic conditions. we shall co-operate with the Provinces with a view to plac- ond keeping the health service of rural Areas on a ‘par with those urban areas and to raising the startdard of both. "In order to help bring more modern conveniences to the aid of women in rural homes and to far- mers in their productive activities, at the lowest possible cost, we shall oo-operate with the rms or likely to 'be fanned the bQSt yment, h: an effort to ex- tend such self-liquidating projects as the distribution of electrical power, the improvement of rural homes and the construction of bet- ter roads. to as many ae practicable of the rural farmsteaw and com- munities as are in need of these plexee are mode not as special concessions to the farmers but merely as an effort to bring a measure of equality of opportunity to the citizens of rural areas. we do this. recognizing that when the farmer i; prosperous the nation is pr us. Even if it were desir- able to do so poverty cannot b: Isolated on the farm. If rural peo- ple lack plliflliBSlIlig oower urban areas which serve their wants will suffer depression. - and opportunities to the farm- keting legislation as may be nec- the state gives agriculture by urveying and classifying all lands . oo practices Provinces,‘ through works projects for provid- cgice in; emplo "8 Bir,—Your editorial in Friday's Guardian and the two excellent letters last week and in Saturday's Guardian from the pen oi‘ Mr. J. A. Gillies dralw attention to a. very serious situation not only in the of Great Britain Apparently expectingthe farm- ers o! Canada ‘to maintain the production of hogs during the pre- sent year to last year's standard, Ottawa Produced Great Britain a supply o bacon during 1946 even larger than that of 1944. For reas- ons which Ottawa evidently not foresee the farmers of Canada during the first four months of the present year slackened their efforts resulting in a shrinks e of no less than 31% in the suppy of. hogs. nor is therc any knowledge of what is going to happen during the balance cf the year. The latest news from Great B11. tain is that the government has already reduced the bacon ratio! by 25%. Bacon In Britain is al- most universally served as partof the daily breakfast, a fact that ‘we ‘in this country scarcely appreciate. ‘Not only, therefore, is the personal lanxious to assist the starving peo- ~p1e of the European nations now released from German rcntrol. Under the circumstances lt should be but reasonable that the farm. ers of Canada will make a special eflort during 1946 and 1946 to sat. is! of the Mother y the demands Country. It may be contended that Prince Edward Island is but a small con. tributor in the hog market. In 1944 our output was somewhere from 66.000 to 70.000 of which only half was shipped to Britain, the balance being processed by Davis s; Fraser and supplied for home consump- tion The three Prairie Provinces, ar- ticularly Saskatchewan and Al er- ta, have been the chief source of Canadian supply and the are to- day the principal defauters. In those provinces there are many spa farmers of foreign origin who nnt- "lam urally have not the same veterans’ Security “To provide security for veterans who hz-ve sacrificed economic ad- vantage by ssrving in this armed tomes, gm Pamgreesive GonservEtIZYq Party" p udged o paymm adequate pensions, increased assis- tance imdlerr the Veterans’ Land areas to enable them to own. their own homes, low interest rate loans to help veterans to establish them selves in busines. full consultation with veterans essociatimu on all nut-tars concerning veterans, and a complete redna-fti become casualties during the period of their. service, whether on duty or not. will be provided for under the Pen- t sions Act and so that tho oi the members of the 0mm! serviceewiilbeonaplrwithtihose of men. We race the enencnee to denwnstnstlo to you that those who fought for you shall not be hand- icapped in days of peace because 5- '_" _ Carrot-l, 1o lb. in days oi’ war. We accept that British Columbia _ , . . . . . . . .323 , 5 Alb t . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... . .. ' ‘ diligence” m, m, “m... m... .._..::..=.,....,,, Iiesterday s Market £11133?‘ l. bot placed a sticker on almost every gigglmbfl .80 l new, f; ‘él“.‘i.’2fibuil.'ii“‘fimgiifi>liié‘ifiiivtti --~--~:.'-s iii‘? P" d“- rszsr- Pa“ r sc _, -. - 'l.' pan said .310“: Lnienfi __ofgectn,lra¢éigxr:s 3 Maritln. . . . . . . . . . ..44.2 £8,222’? 75 1b b for glow Cairrota, lb. we up and e ma 0r y -\ _ 088- - 3B .00- neap e 5g sincerely and in 300d faith did wag: itsmilveltlhzxozlée ‘$55114 P" Butter. dairy 4m 510cm 1, bum,- w: WW 14W“ I” "'1 “""°“~ “W” w“ This is a situation of which the 2°“; m‘ 39H“ °°I - - 4 1m. 35¢ W"! “It” this same party 1's an‘ farmers of Prince Edward Island ' m‘ ' p" lb 37°45‘ Anldwk" 4106-56 119849118 l0 W“ and m” f” an c,“ have every reason to be proud. In eke“ u~5°42<2l Radlsh 10¢ fishing ‘Alf/f Yea’? giiwe ignggyigg this m: also it is evident that our vfigfgg l°""°° he“ a,’ 3g" ve PIX" l’ - ' _ i ~ - r fulfill "i... a m» {amass zrzli.z.rsitsis°.rsiu. issssi. “as. l" "‘"'" °" W“ Jet not be u . - - c -—-—- ilforecovllbe that it 18 ti!" I" ' liigegesiletclugllitcyki?’ agacglrtlplglggllfluilg §§$“°°§L“’- B" - (W) enem- when we WW! “W” I° m. Gillies’ mm. i New $8,, '§'1,‘,"' ~ F“ _ “w” l’? ‘ "m" "mm" get action wn Y"?! 118° We did m‘ In the potato industry ourfann- Right Honourable w, I, Mac_ m,“ e - - 15" fl“ I“ l ""811 m- a dwiwvrr w if‘??? ‘”‘““ ““ “m” “ab.” .i°"...“e" s" “swamp Piece v .. *1 “h” t: lliiéiiniitilifitinbiniifit? -. _ roucng e spo o o cw 1 _h._. _ “You and 1'. as lhmkml? canad‘ gontinent, particularly in seed and frognw) to 9.30, Wl-Iidntzrggxay 512m 25"“ mo“ o“ m“ Normumberlmd com ions. recognize till-it 31¢ ¢1°°ll°“ °f there is no reason to suppose that Jung 5_ wmmips- n; 80c Ind is l» total ha. Her n the Conservative Party WIIOSB "I118! they cannot establish an even _=_________._._.;,_._ _ , f ,3 __-___- 3!‘ fr”! Wit tilled. purpose is the betterment of Can- more important industry in bacon. '''' ~~ ~=s' — ada and the imprwemml? 0T m‘? To accomplish this most desir- ns, is b, far the WI!- lvostt us to Intake at this time. We know top that this DBYW L, 19d by e, man who has his coun- at heart and who party to Win unites it deserves to win. We lmow it richly desewes to W111- “Cardllzan and Ontario MW minted the wav decisively. Letius follow their cuemnie by {badihnfi Bracken in n. full realizatmi 1B a new era. demands a new Prme wi Mimi-Mgr, Sn on next Monday vote _Mm ‘ for your Prggrassivs Conservation Candidate. It's time M" R Chang’- M M Annual Meeting Junior League Dlrtown Hospital ~ PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE BRDADEAST \I\ste\\ “mm to MR. JOHN PILLMAN New Anna OVER CFCY 10:15 - 10:30 Publllhed by the Pfillm‘ llve Conservative Party. meetl of the Jun- 1995;333:2183! the “Charlottetown Hospital was held at the home oi’ Mrs. Walter Lawlor on Mly 13th in‘, reports presented indicolted a very active and succesful ye"- Besides weekly meetinfll It U" home of the members for sewing and knitting the club held dances at the V Club end an annual Tag Day which is to be held this year on June 9th. The society made and donated to the nursery n total of two hundred and six articles and in addition three layettel Ind slit blankets to the Social Service. Cash donation‘ include $10-00 l0 he Monastery ‘of the Precious $10.00 to the Social Service. A ve successful booth was equippe and maintained at the annual bazaar for the Hospital the proceeds from which amount- ed to $100.00 more than the pre- vious year. The money made during the year was invested in Victory Bonds to be used In furnishing rooms in the molternity ward of the proposed I‘l W B. n" of officers followed An election the result being. PfelIden0—Ml‘l. I. A. Fennel. ‘rxndnths. Many farmers of the west Act. assistance to veterans in urban gléfigy and conditions farmers are origin, our more moderate, our hi“! Wvrklns and have a knowledge of animal husban has been fox raising and in the fine and cattle. no doubt gig; {P811650 type Prince Edward sued by Ottawa centages of Grad , throughout the Dominion is as fol. they responded to the nations call low able result there will need to be the strongest cooperation not only among the farmers themselves but also on the part of the Prince Edward Island Government who nngcigljy and Vi_n_m_any cases to Vice President-Mrs. WJ-I. Mac- all Doug . Secretory - Mrs. Fred Egan. H. gall. Mrs. S. P. Paoll. Egan, Mrs. Ivan Hughes, Mrs. John Coughlan. have in When the price of they naturally feel make their wheat is high‘ inclined to living from grain grow- ing rather than from tending live- stoc particularly in the winter fact close their houses for the travel west of the In Prince Edward Island are very different. Our principally of British winter climate is much farmers are d keen as shown in their succeg in horses . To these reasons can be attributed the fact hat in the raising of bacon hogs as given a decided lead to other provinces of the Do. In a bulletin recently is- the average per- e A bacon hogs II. in from elng with the a. the 6 I INSIDE FROM ‘HIE llfi INSURANCE DDMHNIES III HIIIDI COIL! Iam, D give a most thoroughly practiczili‘ lead. cc forbids of further consld-, *1 in today's letter but with" your permission I shall ourH-i» -- J ofillfllld letter a plan which is ldered and is meeting provoi o1 practical men hog industry. Sir, et H. K. S. HEMMING. I Glue made from animal has been in use for 3,000 years; the meth was secret and handed down one woodworker to another, through the ages, Speaks Wednesday ll is gooil (iiizvnship Io own IIFE INSURANG ll H (lOOll iitm-Iiship 1e I VOII MAJOR . Alan Dhambers. 0.8.0. Liberal Candidate for Ncnaimo, 8.6‘. sources ' probably over l 0d of F.-L. Ilene Jutras Liberal Candidate for Provoncluer, Man. '1 s-w ¢BA Published t} National Liberal con-um This i .' I Afternoon ll need in some cases to assist Treasurer-Mrs. Frank Mac- an. Committees (Buying) - Mrs. B. Hughes, Mrs. Walter Lawlor. Work — Mrs. J.A. MJQMIIIBII. rs. Plus Callaghan, Mrs. Fred acMillan, Mrs. M.A. Farmer. Bazaar —- Mrs. W.H. MacDou- Mrs. Fred A. I Entertainment — Mm. John Connolly, Mrs. Frank A. MacMil- lan. ' u’; -- ~ it i. Iii’ _ ll SHUT UPAND 6E1‘ g GIN THERE! WE'VE I . llll|| . 1 lllli iyiill I liitl CHARLIE M¢CARTHY I iii ll‘ Ii; i... 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