I gPwEAGEFQUII-TEEN TH MONTREAL’ 1a,. c Sporty Raccoon Coats Black Persian Pow Coats Grey Chinese Lamb Coats Forest Mink Dyed Muskrat Mouton Lamb Processed Black Persian Lamb Coats Fine Quality Muskrat Back Qi9<5\.”~‘~aszrous.wmmmn XRSL§3§ “MOOPING COIJGII ITANGICROUS To further simplify thc inlmunlm- grim; program, Dr, \i'il.~:on reveals, there is now a mirziure available containing diphtheria toxoid, whooping cough vacrn‘. and tct- anus toxold. Thus children can be protected against all three diseases with one set of inoculations. vvvvvvvw” xov», ¢\R'R'Rw‘\."\x:s" G. G. F. PUDLIG MEETINGS Will De Held At New London,- Monday, Nov. I7 Hope River, Tuesday, Nov. I8 Emerald, Wednesday, Nov. l9 All Meetings at 8zl5 P.M. Speakers include Murdoch Mac- Leod and George Wotton, C. C. F. Candidates tor First Queen's Everyone cordially invited. ‘l4 I T; ' r_ D IIISUHIIIIE ALL 52155 slurs MUTTAR Summcrside I-m 1r runoff lN Al. CARD T.‘ Eerlo Rickey vlurfcegarffl“Ao.o‘onntonl ll Grenville 88nd Phone I'll lenmcrelde Phone ~ Sll X-Rc DR. VINCENT GRANT Denfei Surgeon Smollrnon luilding SUMMIRSIDI EMARY ANN SHOP SALE! SAMPLE Eur Coats. LEADING FURRIER TWD DAYS ONLY! TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NDIIEMDER 1D AND ‘l9 ‘ DHEGK THESE VALUES! SEE THEM! French Seal Dyed Rabbit Coats Silver Blue and Brown Dyed Coney . . . . . . . $199 Grey Broadtail Processed Lamb Brown Lapin Dyed Rabbit Coats Silvery Raccoon Coats . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $359 Hudson Seal Dyed Muskrat .. ) . . . $229 E house with lot and On May 1st the maximum pension _ _ _ _ __ _ _ $395 double garage in Summersidc. was raised $5.00 a month to every | ' ' ' ‘ ' House contains six bedrooms, ' pensioner. and the back pay is now i t $249 hésth, halls. sttgilige closets, and ready as checking is Completecfll - . . - - - - - - - - - - - 5 11 imrc i ups rs. parlor, hall, and payments wily go forwar _ _‘_ _ _ , _ _ ,_ , _ , _ , , , _ , , I $595 hlmni; room. dining room, i-rit- immediately. When the pension $595 chen. pantry, wash room, large system is further improved. the ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ " $479 back porch, also large sun porch , Liberals will do it. Prnsions to » - - - - - - - < ~ - - - - - - - on front. All modern -convenien- , rich and poor alike is not Liberal , _ . , _ . . . . . . . . . . . , . ,. $695 ces, including fireplace and hot ' policy at present. The age 05 is Fine Quality Persian Lamb MANY MORE TO SEE! TIIE MARY ANN SHOP SUMMERSIDE “.\c\ r» PERLEY EXPERT runmsn GREAT SAVINGS -\c\ HERE To SERVE Guergis‘ new fruit store in Sum- ‘ You; ‘ mersidc. l —FOR SALE 1941 MODEL CAR, roufioiitslrufrioii Continued from page s the past. ,We made up e platform In 1043 and we shall again in 1047, fore- casting what courses we should i folio-w if elected. We have carried out that platform completely and during the same time did much mule not envisaged in 1948. It will cc so in 1047, but our platform will indicate the general courses we, propose to pursue. The Government has five port- folio holders et the present time who receive e. modest salary of $3,000 each and work practically full time in most instances. Only one is provided with s. car, the Minister of Publio Works. It mekes WESTERN GUARDIAN —FOR SALE. - One driving horse. one brood mare. Will take fox horse. Rex Dawson. l -r-‘on RENT__- smnifnestea, furnished apartment, centrally loc- y ated. Phone 293, Summerside. , i. . --FOB SALE. — 1936 Plymmtfll l Sedan, with heater. In good run- ! ning order. Mrs. Hermas Myers, Albany —FQR SALE -_ 100 f-Il-bred Ells l qile. l —-\V.-\T('II FOR ANNOUNCE- MENT of the opening of George IN THE NEWEST STYLES AND FINEST QUALITY BUDGET TERMS A deposit will reserve your selection — the balance may be arranged in month- ly payments. . . --.~_. .. $l89 . . . . .. .. $249 ......... $295 ._ $329 $359 ellclls Rcsi. —i\'0RTIl TRYON Presbyterian Church service Sunday, Nov. 16th. at 7.30 p. m. Miss Mary A. Mac-A Kenzie, Deaconess. —I:Al)I0 SALES and Service, gll tvpes of Eveceady and General Bat-l terles and Accessories. Champion Electric, Kensington. —DON'T FORGET a meeting of’ the Liberal electors of the Prince- town Poll in Malpeque llall, Mon- day evening. Nov. 17. Candidates will be there. l -MALPEQUE, FREETOWN and Kensington Presbyterian Churches. Services Sundruv. Nov. 16th. Mal- peque at ll A._ M., Freetown at 3 p.m. anti Kensinston at 7.30 RM. Rev. J. A. McGoivan, minister. —FOR SAL ’\'-\o\.'*€\f\.\_\ ‘S§§\\3>£‘ §”-- ¢\\-\rvv “This procedure sounds simple, yet not enough children are im- munized in Canada," Dr. Wilson concluded, "Every year children die needlessly from these diseases. The price of protection is small; the value cannot be estimated. ‘v let your skin show It! holonc rubinetoln IITIOGIANIC HORMONE CRIAM 5.50 Amezing-iwhst Helene Rubinstein’! Estrogenie younger! Use it for one month. See the change! ISYINIIK Mllflll Oil (50 ropillyobeorbedyoeoonuultm faoeondrltmorbydeyondnlghr £030“ "lnoiefble“ momma.) will" 119M108 System. All in goodl repair. Immediate possession. Bar- curity proposals. 88in for quick sale. For particu- lars Write to box 425. Summer- states that he will “make an ex- side. Bloomfield & Vicinity l I -—Mr. George Brookins of Kene. what is likely to happen in the future by whet has happened in Tngficuannlarsr. no difference how many "Deport- ment-s he handles; a Minister's salary ie the some. This will cor- rect tho many misstatements made iu the press land elsewhere. The Premier receives $4,600 regardless o: how many portfolios he holds. it was proved on the floor of the Legislature that Dr; MacMillan’s salary in i934 and jobs in Govem-_ nient medical eervicee netted faround $0,000 yeerly. l The ‘financial position of the . Government has greatly improved. Formerly six years ego, the main item of revenue wns $667,000.00 received yearly from Ottewe. This item included oil grants obtained since Confederation. As o result of the recent Dominion-Provincial Conference we will receive until i052 the sum of about $2,450,000 annually in return for a rental of fields of Income Tax, Corpor- ation Taxes, and Succession Du- tied. The credit c! the province hes been proved to be as good es every other province and better than some. We have sold fifteen year 203% Bonds almost at par. Our surplus in 1948-47 was e140,- 034.00 end will be much larger in the current year. Dr. MacMiilan states that we demanded from Ottawa over $3,- 600,000.00 a year. What he means is that the full implementation of the Reconstruction Committee's recommendation called for that amount. With the big surplus we may be able to give effect ta many of the recommendations. We have i ‘ Laboratory. _ new magnificent eite, which should do for meny of the Doc- tor's plans; also exteneive excel- lent buiidinge ere going up at Fei- ccnwood, again at low cost. There is not u~ word in the Pro- gressive Consorvetivds manifesto suggesting i-npfcvemente in the l-lealth Department. Over 30.000 tests end examinations were made last year. The hospitals of Prince Edward Island know end oppre- ciate the sot-up in health mode m the last few years. It is not excel- ied in any Canadian province, and Dr. MacMiilan knows it is ede- quatc at present. To prove the fact, ask the other doctors about. it. It is noteworthy that ~the ex- pendiiure for Public Health and Welfare will run about 01,100.- 00000 this year. Even the 'I“.B travelling clinic, so generoully d0- nated and operated by a welfare organization, is quite dependent on blood tests in the Government In the poilomyelitis epidemic of i346 our government set up e polio clinic for the paralysed peo- ple at very considerable cost. The Progressive Conservatives had trouble making up an Agri- cultural program, due to the lack o: competent farmers among them. And so they lay they know of e better way to analyze the soil than Dr. Whiteside at t-he Experimental Farm knows! They propose more grain which is in line with Pro- sideut ‘Truman's policy of e 6%% strain puilcts, seven months old.| KlPBB-d)’ 11°99 5° l" 9956b"? All!!!" l, Apply Arthur Macparlane, Bedg-l ies and assistance to schools. We iincreasee to hospitals and intend ,to extend these proved nursing homee. cheap for quick sale, In good con-l 5011309 ll "09 Y9?» concluded. Only iiiiion, Apply James Heifell, Trav-_ ill! financial Bffflnflemefllfi increase in 1948_ and we think we agree. They do not mention limo which we bonus heavily as an ne- sistance to production. They nre going to buy someone some fer- tilizer if elected, and they, are go- lug to encourage "specialized breeding of high grade animals." have eleo paid the recommended subsidies to ap- Not Yet Concluded Bracken is in a. position to im-. pfement hie promise, which might be twenty years, or never. I do not believe tho.peopie of Prince Edward Ielend will went to wait that long for the improved high- wey to Borden nor do I believe that miilione of doiiere on these bridges, which otherwise might go to public roede, will be e popular move on Prince Edward Island. Our government will state their policy regarding the Borden Road and Welt River in the neer fu- iure. A million dollar elevator might bf e good thing if the West will continue to grow grain for ue. It is imprectlcel at tho momen. Water retoe are higher then rel - road rates. The rate on grain east o! Port William by rail is now free, end Mr. Gardiner stated he was in favor of free freight to the Maritimes. Our livestock feeds ere as cheep u elsewhere-When tho Churchill port is proved e success, an elevator may be the thing, but for this year and the next, more broken lend, more fertilizer, more lime, end more grain on our own farms, may be the beet program. In isct, our own Federation of Agriculture supports this view. I really believe e bonus on bar- iey might help. Killing of wild mustard as we propose to do. wib also help. We would like to he hepful here and get some feed for more livestock, which is the backbone of all our farm opera- tions. Now, why was not potatoes men- iifoned in the Progressive Conscr- vative manifesto? Surely a $10,- 900.000.00 cash crop deserves con- sideration. The Potato Export Board, which was constituted by our Government on the basis of legislation passed by our Govern- For the last, we remember the uppositionb laughter when the‘ Liberals did this very same thing The Dominion-Provincial Con- wm, five or six years ago. We suggest y-ggpgqt m the levymg o; taxes tlzey might have included assist-- have been finished. The Public once in, selling hlsh grade m1- lnvestment Policies and the So- cial Security Policies are yet to be worked out. It is quite probable that larger amounts will be agreed on in these fields; including as- sistance to roads, buildings, de- velopmcnt of natural resources, as well as in the field of Health and social Security. Already, without waiting for the Conference, Fam- ily Allowances have been paid since July 1. 1046, and amounts to over $2,000,000.00 annually. Do you not. think it would be unwise to change e. Government when this Conference has been proceedin so successfully and when th Liberal party is so firmly in the saddle in Ottawa? The Old Age Pensions are in the same category and have b en in existence for some years an now bring in around 870000000 yearly. i I land animals are about the high- cst grade in the world. Our lub- sldized live stock produce the high grade without other government help. good doctors, lawyers chants. l a blank negative policy. They pro- p056 now to take_ away sonic of tron has all been Liberal legisla- the functions of the Federal Gov-i crument and they are also Lo provide cold storage—also heav- crnmeut. Our Government has ai- pinnt suitable for fish. propose ta act'on the recommen- dations of the Atlantic Investigation Committee, of which ber. We shall also rely on recom- mendations of the fisheries organ- mais because Prince Edward Ie- eminent had PYBCMCP-UY Bll l0 d0 I l i breeders can animals As farmers, they make pretty and mer- y Fisheries I For fisheries. the Opposition has ‘ gain, ‘ i Ry bonused by the Federal Gov- eady provided a quick freezing and we Herring he Hon. Mr. Cox is a worthy mcm- I icaticns in our province. Then the Income Tax is going ‘a.’ marketing. Many of our tarm- zc be fixed to suit. It is too bad we will have ta \vait until 1962i as our Income Taxes have beeiif iranded overto the Federal Clov- ernmeut until that time. Presum- ably, this reform will be effected in co-operation with Ottawa “foi- iowlng accession to power of a‘ Progressive Conservative admin-, isiration at Ottawa." Then I sup-l pose Canada's income will be col-, lected as formerly on Customs‘ Duties and so forth. The farmers; and fishermen will pay them. It up for discussion in the Social Se- We note that Dr. MacMillan liaustive study of the merit of 1n-\ troducing Composite High Schools into the province._" The Recon- struction Committee called them Regional Composite High Schools. We would defer to their judgment rather than Dr. MacMlllans, and ‘to by Dr. Hogg? jwill demand a most extensive set- .\. lngton was n "can; visual. m‘ proceed to establish them asisoon Bloomfield on bnsinem as revaluation of property can be made, teachers trained, and plans arranged. We doubt too his wisdom in suggesting that Women's Insti- tutes be put “on their own”. I do Miss Rosie Gaudin of Campbell. ton was a recent visitor to Summer. side. I A 1 -. . not recoil that being done any- ' hhsq,,;l:dee ifittfigdeglooltz? where else or even sulkeeted. We field station whlch was iliave frequently suggested to the Jnetitute in annual session that during the last week o’ October‘ itliey could get more grants and Mr. Freddie Callaghan who 15 (‘nlillflycfi at Borden spent the‘ weckmnrl ui the home of his Dflrelils Mr. and Mrs. George Callaghan Bloomfield. Mr. Joseph Veno of BL Lgulg W88 l1 welcome visitor to CRmpbQIL ion recently. V Mrs. Margaret Walsh has recently,‘ moved into her cottage at Bloom- field Station. Miss Adele lVl-acxusiand who is, n student nt the P. W. C. College Charlottetown spent. the wcek-cnd and Armistice holidays at her home in Bloomfield. l .imprcving echoole an e fifty-fifty could nominate their officers, but the challenge has not been accept- ed. They have responded whole- heartedly to such a program as we have laid out this year, namely basis. The new Road Act as proposed by Dr. MacMillan might be an improvement, but it would not get loads built faster than they were built in I047, or will be built in i948. Road building depends on personnel, materials, machinery and engineers. Up until now it has been difficult to procure these letter. Dr. MacMiilan might make plans, but a plan- without a mnn is like milk without a can-you can't carry it out. brought there by reiiwo cars , HonnonoCi-eemcandofor from the gravel pit of orrilon "°Tg“§$glmgr""§'"muan.‘ own !°“- l! "will"! "I'll"! “d “'°R" °‘ “°""°'°- personal llnb, little ettention has hormoneewhloliyourelfin smear. m“ ' " been given in hie manifesto. A pethy is extended -. ebeorbe. Roeult? You look to Mr. Frank MecDougall of "meet cum‘: i‘ I ‘an’ which I041 Hood Aflvfifl . Our roads are being built well lleure Joseph Jefloil and Peter MacDonald of Keneingtonl were recent guests at fl-Iunterel Lodge Rosebenk. < and quickly. Over one hundred land fifty miles of improved roads Mrs. James Jones of Rpgqvll], in 1047, over five hundred miles and M“, Jgpk Mommy,“ o; cump_ graded, and all roads maintained belltan, were recent visitors to “l”! 5 "umulnlir- “m” pavmb Summ9rg]de_ ldone and 20 per cent of the pave- lmeht seal coated. We anticipate Mm men)‘ Mlcnoun" and even more work in 1048. A road children Peter end Donald of mm’! mmhl’ be a’ 5°°d w” w Bloomfield Station were recdnt. hum“ “m”! It has bee“ d°ne be‘ yum,“ to summer-km fore and it has worked on the raiiroade. Respecting railroad Messrs George Palmer and Lo is- 305ml“ U’ l‘ u“ ‘m!’ of m‘ Peters of Bloomfield Station are calmdlanflnlmgl mmowsd m busily engaged in spreading gravel "mnul" "i928! 0e do! hazel; as on the railway yerd, which is much l“ pa“ e’ m was “we - that they carry it out without coe Bloomfield station on the death of gvmgnbimngfireggnmn: s: hie father. Jemee MecDougall of Dummy n the sannoflum m. mchmmd‘ ‘ something; adequate extra-mural "“— nte hi h n w a nt to Mr. Stanley Iilnkletter of Gt. :22“; ,§,,,,,,,,,'.“ ($1,; Wm liiesnore. ie engaged in hauling be mare-Md by u, y; necnw-y; gravel from the pit of Curran and l chm“ m the wan!“ or book. Brien Bloomfield. While ensued keeping so that tobacco and liquor Ennen Drug 0o. .l.tii. ‘ elmuslieier at ihie work he ll guest at Hunters m,” n, m-m;,~ke¢ "mud o1 Indie. Roeebenk. ‘going into general revenue. This ie about ell he proposes, so the De- Mr. Arthur Brycnton of Oher- pgrtmgm mugt be you run if he iottetown wee n recent over night cannot, think up more things, guelkt or I-funiere Lodge nose. Our Ccvmmient hee provided o ben .—B. 000.00 proposition which could not be carried out for the newt five huge building et e low colt on e yeen, or until such time ee In. . s is to laugh. The Regional Incomc' Tax Office \vill be fixed to suit.l I ivonder if anyone proposes to do‘ that in any other province or country. Income taxes are lower in Canada than in Great Britain or the United States. Prince Ed- ‘ward Island taxes are but OIIG-l fifth of the average of Canadal Please be fair and do your share. I Ae for industries, the present Government has statute a Department of Industry and Natural Resources, which Ls about to be set up. Already indus- try has been encouraged in many vieys. The public are aware of the pickle and smell fruits industry already established, as contracts for pickles went out last year and contracts for strawberries and other small fruits will be madfl henceforth. There are thirty or forty workers packing cucumbers, ail ivinter and this work will ex- pand. Necessary quick freezing and cold storaze has bee" Pfmllded- I note that a rDepflflmenl °ll Veterans Affairs and Labour will 1,9 created by Dr. MacMillan. to- gether with a Court of Adi"!!- ment. It is my opinion that tho Veterans Affairs have been ably mgngggd by the Department OI Reconstruction, and I believe the Veterans will agree with that, and the Liberal party has already in- dicated that they propose to con- trol certain classes of labour with- in the province, particularly inb- our which is processing and manu- facturing farmers’ and flshermen's products. If another Depertmen of Government is set u the num- ber of portfolio holders will have to be greatly increased end the cost of Government will advance. Dr. MecMillan hes already com- plained about the increased cost of Government. , ’ Why is there not e word about meet packing plants, which the farmers think is e live topic! Why did not the Progressive Conserve- tivo plrty declare their etend on this question? The people are cur- ious and would like e statement as to what the Progressive Con- servative party would do in elm- iier circumstances. Borden flighwoy established by l ' i-eeponefbuuy of m reams Oov- gum“ m m" b, m“ ‘ m. ment. handled the potato export to Great Britain. Who inspired the Commodity Prices Stabilization Board to agree to floor prices’! Contrary to Dr. MacMillan's state- ment, the members of the Gov- with arranging the sale to Great Britain, which, our farmers will agree, was n most successful con- clusion to a very difficult problem crs can still remember the ex- pcrience of dumping potatoes many years ago. And the some argument goes for the fur farmer. The fox farm- er is today supported by floor prices arranged through the Gov- crnment at Ottawa. The legisla- tion, and in the first instance was inspired by some of the present members of the Government. Rural Electrification One would expect an intelligent reference to tho great problem of providing electricity for farms. In the Progressive Conservative muni- fesia there is scarcely a reference to this question. Is that. party content with the present set-up, having the companies managed by a Board of Public Utilities also appointed by a Liberal gov- ernment? Is the lproposal oi grants- iu-aid a proper policy as suggest- Grsnts-iu-aid up in order to completely elecirify the province and will cast many millions of dollars. What is the Conservative polity? How is the electricity to be extended to all farms? - Every intelligent person knows that up ta now priorities and can- trcle prevented any change in the present system of installing elec- tiiclty. Our Government used every effort to assist the present com- panies to extend power, and ect- ually secured through Govern- ment priorities dome $17,000.00 worth of materials that otherwise would not have been purchased far Prince Edward Island, and passed it over to the companies. We have med the best experts to advise us ,and now we propose to fashion a policy on electricity from the ad- CAPITOL-ea LAST suowmc TONIGHT DOUBLE DILL "THUNDER MOUNTAIN" -end- "FALCON'S ADVENTURE‘ Shows 7:15-9:15 NQYEMBER 18, 1947 c100 coooeevcu u‘ mmorsido Ill vriiii Shows 7:I5-9,':l5; MONDAY and TUESDAY nit iiAVEiii. Woke And 01128111 - Connie Marshall -John Ireland Directed by LLOYD BAOON - Produced by WALTER MOROSCO Also March of Time and Housing Problem l ?~____._, IUNE l/P WflfllN/U0Z0/Q/ Matinee Tuesday 3:30 OQO-OQ-O-O-OOOQO l‘P..“§.Q§‘..*QQ§§§§§.'§“§‘.§.-§}QQ§J i_____ REGENT THEATRE SUMMERSIDE MONDAY and TUESDAY I public services will be eecuredl. mraugh more expenditure of pub- I ilc funds.” If Dr. MacMillan can explain to his Platform Commit- tee how revenue can he secured through expenditure I should be very happy to hear his explan- ation. It has always been my understanding that revenues mean money coming into the Treasury rather than money being expend- ed, but possibly the Hon. Doctor has an explanation. ' Tariff Studies I wish to draw your attention to the studies made in preparlngl u brief submitted to the chairman and members of the Committee on Trade and Tariffs. This is one of the most important documents ever prepared in the history of Prince Edward Island, and is an authoritative study of all the var- ious products ‘of Prince Edward Island, which might come into in- lernational trade. This document was used,ot the Trade and Tariff Convention at Geneva, Switzer- land, this year, at which time treaties with_some eighteen coun- tries were achieved. The change in tariffs for these countries, which include the United States, will be published an or about Nu- vember 18th. When the tariff Judge for yourselves whether or not your Government hoe been alive to the situation with respect tp our foreign trade. end give the Government credit and refrain from saying the‘ Fed- eral Government did it all. The trade in deed potatoes to the United Staten is one of our greatest sources of revenue, and the new trade treaty will be watch- ed by all producers of potatoes in Prince Edward Island particularly, sl- well en producers of turnips, Wl-tle. dairy products, hoge, sheep and iembs, eggs end poultry, foxes. cIIBIIKEB BIG BIHIOLIHCGG. YOU C811} accordingly!‘ IIAMNIIIIHI GNIGECIIYRAD IAIAIYAIT NAHUM ALSO SHORTS Shows 7:15 and 9zl5 fisheries and small fruits. .vlce we have received. ' I note that a promise of a re- lfand of the gas tax for productive l purposes by farmers and fisher- men is offered. The Liberals re- funded the fishermen the whole ytax which was imposed by the ‘ Conservatives on farmers and fish- lczmen. Now they propose to re- fund a portion of the tax formerly imposed by the Federal Govern- ment and collected at the source . This tax was handed back to thei province in the Dominion-Provin-l ciaiconference. and it was agreed; ‘with Nova Scotis. and New Bruns- wick thet the provinces would coi- ltCli the some amount of tea, ‘and ear-mark it for winter roede, snow clearing, and general reed improvement. Interference with this former Federal tax might jeopardize the grant to Charlotte- town end Biunmoreide for mow relnovei. The texahould be the some in ell Maritime Provinces. If Nove Bcotie end New lrunewick agree to refund any portion of this tax, our province is prepared to do the some, es we especially dc- sire \‘hlt the tax shell be the some in All three provinces. When the Liberals announced that 14nd end Road texoe would be removed et the next eoeeion, cioueo 1M woe hastily written into the Conservative manifesto. Well, it wee deliberately done by the Iiibereie who went to make e re- veluption of property for eehool end larger taxing echool unite. Moreover the tex ie not e very productive one end le trouble- some to collect. I eleo note in 16o that Dr. Mec- l Mullen ie invediny the field of in- - martyrdom trefic, which by the! tieh North, America Act ie er I i Lfllmfllb, MIC I OW TORY Which- With rebpect. to the Ibfden highwey. which the Government hopes to have completed within I two yearsJ-hcProgi-eeeivedoneerve- in thrTouriet Industry. All tive policy seems to be to build the Doctor etetd he would do we Brighton Bridge end another bridge ecroes West River ee of complement. I-Iere ie e l0.000,—l is not hie reeponelbiiity might catch e vote in Weet Prince. We ole pleased with the progress i the i "s! l doing one more. roregre fl of the Progressive Conserve ve pietform ‘ rcede es fo : "mutton for budge pom will not be inn-med, but. revenuee eceilired for improved l i. [Agriculture before e very lergr Matinee Monday 3:30 In Dr. MacMilionb radio speech, ——' ne made a reference to some reso- .ution which wee howled down -in the House lost winter. It wee thel HIOIIG resolution preeented eiong the some line, the first of which Lest Showing Tonight "DOWERY BOMBSHELL" was defeated after on all day de- ; v bate. The House was trying to 66"‘ “r” prorogue and there was no necal of repeating the debate again so, net the resolution was not per-l cameo“? ‘semen; Matinee sso Evening 7-8. m Gene Anti-y in annulled Adventure in tho far North “BLUE MOUNTAIN . SKIES" niitted to go to committee. The resolution celled for e grain eleva- l tor in Charlottetown end dealt l with the feed situation. It hed al- l ready been discussed in the en. uuei meeting of the Federation of audience end wee turned down by thorn. We merely informed the House that ineofer u the Govln. mam wee concerned it would be guided by the mature opinions of the Federation of Agriculture in euch matters. I-Iee Dr. MeoMilien or Mr. Gfiliee any objections to this courlef Prfee Cantrell m th: int we yeere_the Pro- greeeivo Conservative et Ottewe have been howling for the re. move! of controls on ell commodi- rlce. end when they wereq-emoved and the market for groin become free. prices edvenced at firet. I em peeeeee to know thet the merifet ll ‘$081001!!! to god its level end pr eeererecod |.Onl rode I her-nee that the pricey of eed grelne- fe reduced about Q1000 e Ion. I hope this ie true. I do know that the Government, by virtue of reiline the price of iineeee oh which II exported. bee lowered the price of oil coke meal ‘which ll not allowed to be imported. end I eieo, know that many formers, due to the fevoured weather, hove broken up extra fielde. end if the 1:000 fermere on Prince" lower-d Inland would break up four we; eeah end pleat to gnine, they would produce ‘more groin then ie_ imported ennueilr. The Ielend lwee formerly e groin duper-ting country end could be so gggln under WWO! tiliele methode. ‘By. C With Smiley Burnotto u ‘W!’ l and June ltorey- 511° 5"“! l llsorfe and Newl- - , l ing ur wn. grow yo frequently talks end we" “l; mente ere made which stat-v k‘ effect that campaign sneak"! l?“ credit to the Government- for l" a, is really a credit to the Fed")? Government. They cite many 5h. admins of co-oporative acts by M cvvvvenmGDGI- Let Ul mew" Olin Physical Fitness u paid 1*" by w Federal Government et the!!!“ of $1,001.00 e year; the Prov hi“ Government pays the whole lam“ The Ilqwepdpcr scribe ll t‘ aiuiicioue or ignorant. u w The ueuei ohereee of anwlgw dict", trickery, bed weather. Wxmu conditions, inconveniencel. ed ueeon. shorter deye. m ‘d145,. ‘against the Government l1 d.“ nection with the eloetiond F Mlyhe Dr. MecMilIen WW1 5w fer the election by Deyllll" my ing Time. At eii events the d." tore ere eeeured that I10 will lult the Doctor. "fly I do not propose at this l m dete to make any forecast °m M result but et a leter date Wu o. prepared to give en oetimczmbe‘ ugh ubmi Iflliorlty 9n 9° l . ____________ IIAIDYYU"! The human heart Film!” U” six querte of blood inreuegulllgfl. 4,000 oireuitl oe the body '