a AAALLL 'm“~AAAjO_- vvvvv vvvv vwvvv-v v1‘ _ |»o+o++o+-o-.~....;.v----v-. é 93i99i¢.>\3;~\€‘05~ ‘$36 93%» § / ( FORD T IIEATRE “My Mom Was A Lady?’ SUNDAY, osc. 7-6 to 1 P.m. AST STATION Dominion Network %l. roan MOTOR company or CANADA. nirairzn THE 76/1 By Ross Annett and tlia “A uiiiviiilhlolvia w. l. “I'M: iliilllilll mcoliii: of ihc 0i vrcll (juvc Wumcirs Ilistillltc was lIPlLI at tim home of Airs, W. ltiac- Lean on 'l‘ile.~3i.'iy cvcniiig Nov. iiiih, with sevrn members present President presided. . Nioctiiig upwind Ii_\' stinging 1n- witiiti‘ (Mo. Roll cull was respond- l‘ll 1o by paying of membership iccs. Aiinutcs oi October and last aiiiiiril meeting wore rcziti and riilcpieil. tolluivcd hv reports of Cummitlccs. Th1» trcasurcns lPlJOYl, was ris follows. Receipts “£04.98 Expen- iiiiiros 141.16 Bilai e $59.82. The election 0E officers was as Jrillouns; Presidcnt -- Mrs. F. E. Rooney; Vivc-Prcsidcnt - Mrs. W. hint-Lean; Socrctary-lTeaistlrcr -— (Miss) Kathleen Mucleod; Direct- urs _ Mrs. A. Nciholsoii, Mrs. B. J. IviacDorizilil and MFS~ Wm- M01‘- riscy. Auditors _ Miss Anne Jenk- iris and Mrs. w. MacLeod. Sick Committee Mrl. J. Rooney and Mrs. E. MacLeod; School Committee _ ’l‘cachei' It was moved and seconded that all adults in dictrict get fruit when sick. It, was decided to buy two chairs for school and lock for hall. it, was moved andkeconded that a voic- of thanks be extended to Mrs, Ida Hughes for helping make fruit cake. Roll Call for next meeting exchange ot Chrsitnias gifts. Next place ot meeting Mrs. E. MacLeod's {fleeting was ill?"- adjourned, Delicious lunch served after meeting I947. ll:'~, the past. TO TNE ELEC O OHARLOTTETOWN and ROYALTY We have been nominated by the Progressive Con- servative Party to contest Charlottetown and Royalty in the Provincial Election to be held on December As it will be impossible for uslto soc all the vot- ers, we will take this means of soliciting your votes and support in the election, and thank you sincerely for the support which you have given this Party lI_I w. i. r. MecMILLAN, M.D., cm. MAJOR o. L. MATHIESON, LL.I., K.C. TORS F Nominations By Districts _.._@ Following axe the candidates who have been nominated in the Provincial general election o! Dec. ll, with their polltinfl aftiliatlan 1i bracket‘: ' W. C. T. U. l WHATIILIII What ll llfo that I livl, Tlrft. to do and 8W9? Aa along through life I tarry should 1 a, burden help to carry? Firat Prlnce:— For Councillor:- Frod 0. Ram-soy. (L-ib.) Moi-limes, rarmer. Donald Campbell. (P.0.) Alber- ton. farmer and merchant. Daniel MacKay, (0.012) Bloom- field, farmer. For Assemblyman- Joseph Hector, Richard, (Lib), Iiowlan, lumber miilar. D. R. Campbell, ((7.01), Alber- ton. farmer. Clarence 1P‘. Morrissey, (PC), Tignish, lobster packer and farm- ei Am 1 to blame for all the strife ‘That I've endured throughout life? If I had wings, I'd fly 8W8)’ To tho Land of Perfect Day. But in this body stay I must So I'll make this life a sacred tvust And pass my time here without ear, my God's spirit dwelleth here. r TEDEPERANCE VICTORIES ON CHURCHES. HOME AND PRO- ‘ 554""! Prluw- VINCIAL FRONTS For Councillor:— J. Raeford locks, (0.010. Rev. J. n. Mutchmor, D. 1).. U-LGBTY- larmel Sccrtary. Board of Evangelism Brill J- Foster Shari». (PD-n East Social Service, United Church of Bideford, farmer and oyster deal- rt. Forrest W. Phillipa, (Lib), Z-fount, Regal, farmer. For Assemblyman:- Georgc H. Barbour, (Lib), Char- lottetown, farmer. Donald F. McLean, ’Ivne Valley, teacher. P. M. MacCaull, (P.C.), Ellerslle, general merchant. Third Prince:- For Councillor:- Thomas M. Llnkletter, Canada at the Ontario W. C. T. U. Convention. St. James United Church, Pcterborough, October 1st. 1947. The tide of events in temper- ance work has turned", temper- ance victories outnumbered dc- feats. On the church, home and provincial fronts, we have taken the offensive. The early results spell victory. We have turned from a policy of defence, often of flight, to a grand strategy of offence and fight. we have really begun to (C.C.F.), (Li-b). Siimmerside, retired farmer and wagg war on the liquor evil. The trader. citadel from which we attack is Edward Larkin, (C.C.l".), Bay- the Christian Church. Our first side_ Int 44. farmer. Edward Everett Amett, (P. 0.), Summerside. barrister. For Assemblyman:— Joseph Wlltred'Arsenauit, (Lib) Charlottetown. teacher. Cyrus F. Gallant, (C.C.l".), Wall- lngton. farmer. Peter Gallant, ti,n_ R. R.. farmer. Fourth Prince:- For Councillor:- line is home life. our objective is a temperance state or country. in- cluding a far more temperance minded and temperance acting pro- vlnce of Ontario. This province. long called the "banner province." has lost, its banners. We will rc- siore the temperance color to it. We begin with the church. Where are the temperance victories in the church? The answer is threefold. Her Temperance witness. (R0,), Welling- Horace Wright, (Lib) Badequa, her common temperance front, and armor. her insistence that "as conscience John L, Read, (Ind), Borden, of the nation" her views on tem- farmer. perance must be listened to, and David Roscoe Walker, (C. C. l"), Kensington, farmer. John C. Plllman, (P. C.) New Arman. farmer and produce deal- be made the basis of constructive state policy and action. All Protestant churches are in this fight now. The position of the g, Baptist church is well known. II,‘ yo, Aggemblymgnj_ bears a good witness. The Presby- Q Qleveyand Baku: (“by teriari Church Board responsible for its temperance leadership is well organized under Rev, Dr. C. h Cowan of Hamilton. The Church Kcnsington, farmer. Irving M. Toombs, (C.C.F.), AJ- bany, R. R. 2, famier. Heath Strong, (PC), Summar- °f Etnglwd ~“,"°“31_Y “mdelllned side” gunmen Premier Drew: action in bring- pmh yrm¢e;__ ing back the old bar to Ontario For counduor;_ in the guise of the cocktail lounge. The mcord or the Roman Catholic Church is n, victory one. Ever since the late Oardinal Villeneuve and the archbishop; and bishops of Quebec. some eleven years ago. said that "A good Christian does not drink" they have kept up a heavy attack on the liquor evil. | Lorne H. Multrlana, (Lil-n), Summerside_ produce merchant. Ernest H. Strong. (P.C.), sum- nierslde, barrister. Chesley M. Woodside, Eiummerside, carpenter. For Assamblymanz- (C.C.F.), rim gqnrcnmrtmqigaizwrrwrowu ATTENTION LABORING MEN I AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES You have read the manifesto ‘of the Liberal Candidates. WHAT IS THE ATTITUDE 0F THE LIBERAL GOVERNMENT? Premier J. Walter Jones, whom these Candidates are Pledged to Support, publically stated: Feb. 27, 1947: Oct. 30, 1947: Carrol W. Delaney. (Lib), sum- The churches have achieved. “bu” 55° P" "i" did 5° a! mm?- merside. C.N.R.. telegraph operator. 0 s o v o v vlroorvv v vvovv-vvvv-vv-vvvvvvvoa v-vfl “Hi0? TO TNE ELEOTORS OF merside, teacher. victory in common organizations.‘ P‘ i J. , . . - mm s McNem we)‘ sum When. in war time. Dr. A. J. Irwin 3 DHARLDTTETDWN ; i AND ROYALTY We have been nominated to contest Charlottetown and Royalty on December llth, in the interasts of the Liberal Party. 1 Before that date we hope to be able to see you ell por- sonally. ll, however, it is impossible to sea you all we take this opportunity to solicit yourisupport. Thank you. 1'. WILLIAM L. PROWSE, F. CHARLES‘ DOUGAN, D.M.D. m-o4+++44+ o+o<+o t ‘>06 » - . Canoe‘ Cove. farmer. ' ' TD TIIE ELECTORS i OF OIIARLOTTETOWN AND ROYALTY We have b<en nominated by the C.C.F. to contest the 5th District of Queen's in the forthcoming Provincial IIac- tion. ' Tv l} v3; As it vi... be impossible for us to see all the voters we take this means of soliciting your support. 9 WM. KELLS DOUGLAS MacFARLAN E. o%oo<@>oo<Q-eo<@>o o¢>o 39* Q4 first Queens:- For Councillor :- strathgartney. Farmer. fat mer. and. Fc r Assemblyman :- lottetown, barrister. EJPTETEKETEAd, farmer. River. farmer. second Queens:- For Councillor:- mttetovm, barrister. iottetown, barrister. Glasgow, farmer. For Assemblyman :- Bed Bridge. farmer. For Assemblyman :— , farmer. organized an all-church delegation to wait. upon Prime Minister King.‘ to urge war-time beverage alcohol, restrictions, he won a great. victory.‘ The statistics of reduced conaumpq tlon prove it, Hard liquor drinking» fell by 30 per cent. Subsequent in- creases, due to the federal govern-, merit lacking war-time emergency, powers, challenge the churches tol new efforts. The churches i-e-‘ member that Premier George Drew‘ led the attack for more beer. He, won the opening skirmish on the Ontario front, but: the churches‘ defeated a similar move in other provinces. They will. in time. win al similar victory in Ontario. because‘ they have a common front. The churches are marching on, to victory because they are sure it is their right and duty to he} "the conscience of the state." Thlsi Chester - Gaudet; (6.01%). Sum- nerslde, labourer. W. l". Alan Btewart, (Lib), Ernest. C. Holm (P.C.) Deéable, George Watton (0.01), Crap- Frederick A. Large (Lib) Char- Waiter G. MacKenzie, (P. 6.), Murdock Manhood (C.C.l.".), Ion: Gordon R. Holmes, (Lib), Che:- Reginald R. Bell, (P.C.) Char- Emest c’ Housmn’ (calm New recognized for nearly i400 years some politicians to cry out. against| “troublesome priests" but the fact, remains that the conscience way is the victory way. Ita power for; victory lies ln its “word from the Lord." quality and character. Laughlln E. MacKlnnon, (Lib.), J. Philip Matheson (PC) Oyster Lorne E. Houston. (0.012) Hun- ter R.iver_ farmer. Third Queens:- For Councillor:- Eugene Cullen, ‘ottetown, dairy-man. J. J. MacDonald. (P.C.), John- ston's River, farmer. OUTSTANDING SERVICE BY ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS (Lib) Char- I There are today about 12.003, Alcoholics Anonymous. The 0ldest.~ in point of membership, have been} sober eight to ten years. Of those, synthetic idea embodying nothing new. It has adopted wholly the principles of bOth medicine and religion. drinkers who have recovered. A drunkard meeting one of the A. A. members for the first time in years the first, time he feels safe. This the advantage that the A. A. members have over doctors and clergymen. the legislation bring financial and social benefits to the ten years of legalized drunkenness we now have: position of the churches has been‘ ‘mmquencl’ l" °l"‘ 11151“?- 1“ British hj;t°ry_ n may lead in the history 0f the nation. About 25 per cent stopped after a few relapses. Most 0f the other members have improved. Alcoholics Anonymous is a But the members. as healed have one great advantage, They are spokesman declared, is the The wet: solemnly predict of that liquor would nation . after more than i. The highest rate of Juvenile 2. The greatest. period of crime 3. Venereai diseases m their prevalence foremost health and medical authorities refer to one of them. syphilis, as Public Health Problem o, 1. 4. Jalla. pehitentiai-les, and any- lums more crowded than ever be- fore. 5. Traffic fatalities more terrible than the statistics of American deaths in battle. 6. The hllhest tax rate on re- so frightful that our “If we get our backs up we will pass a Law OUTLAWING ALL UNIONS in the Province, and we will not be defeated at the Polls for doing it !” “They (the Union) / O ‘DECEMBER 6_ 194, can’t beat us l” THIS IS THE RECORD Workers in Canada Packers Plant are still unemploYed- The Strike was settled on October 22nd. Why are these meni not back “at work T Why is the Plant still under Government Control? Why is the Plant not working at Full Capacity 7 Why must both you and the Farmers continue to lose Money 7 WHY SUPPORT A GOVERNMENT TNAT NAS INDT surro RTED YDII? w» - r1 ma...» King Ibn Saud of Saudi Arabia has declared that Arabs are "pre- pared to sacrifice blood for Pales- tine." Arabs drmonstrated their disagreement with the U. N. Pal- estine committee's partition plan by parades and storming of legation residences in the Near East. nation's history. 8. Sickening spectacles ruption in government. 9. The glooiniest postwar pros- pect of public morality that ever confronted our people. 10. 87.000 liquor ot cor- outleta‘ and Southport. farmer. Lobster packer. J. Waiter Jones, tLib.) Bunbury. Milton Rogerson, (P.0.), Peakes station, farmer. Third Klh['l2—- For Councillor:- For Assembly-than:- Dougald McKinnon, (LdbJ, Mt. Buchanan. farther. Kelr ciai-k, (Lib), Montague. D. J. Riley, (P.0.). Belle River. merchant. Merchant. L. B. Hunter, (PC), Bridge- Fifth Queen's:- rown‘ merchant. For Councillor:- For Assemblyman:_. LIBERAL MEETINGS lst OIIEENS BRADALlANE-SATURDAY, DEC. 6. lONSHAW-MONDAY,‘ DEC. I ALL MEETINGS AT I P.M. Sionad: . W. F. ALLEN STEWART. ' FRED'K. A. LARGE l‘ _ W. J. P. MacMilla-n. (P.0.). Joseph G. Cu-npbail, (Lib) Charlottetown. Physician. ' Poplar Point, mechanic. F. Chas. Dougan. (Lib), Ohar- John A. MacDonald, (P.0.), luttebown, dentist. Douglas McFariane, (0.01%), Fourth King's:- Bedeque. farmer. For Councillor:- FOI Mfiemblyhlanz- Murdock McGowan, (PC), Kil- T. William L. Prowse, (Lib), muir, merchant. Charlottetown, merchant. Alanna” w, “gnu”, (uni, David L. Mathieaon. (PO). Charlottetown. barrister. Charlottetown, barrister. tral Royalty, farmer. Flrat King's:- l‘or Councillor:- Souris, physician. farmer. For Assemblyman:- Bridge, carriage builder. merchant. second KIng'a:_ Cardigan, merchant. For Assemblyman:- Jol-m A. Campbell, (Lib), Heath» erdale, farmer. Frank D. MacFarlane, (PC), Murray Harbour, merchant. Fifth King's:- For Counciilor:- Fred G. Johnston, (PC), Mur- ray Harbour North, farmer and lobster packer. George E. Savlllo, (Lib), Anam- Jale, farmer. For Auemblymarw- William Hughes, (Lin), Sous-iv “est. merchant. Daniel M. MacLeaII, PC), Da- William A. Kaila. ((7.012), 0on- Augustine A. MacDonald, (RC) T. J. Kickhlm, (Lib) Bouria, Harry S. Francil, (Lib), Fortune John R. MacLcan, (PO), louria or Councillor:- R. L. Barge, (PC), 8t. Peter's uros Marsh, farmer. ""1- 40,000,000 drinkers _ Signa of the Stsxzfillmcléchgllaiafk’ lum‘ Mk sincerely willing to stop drinking, 7- The “We” Publlc debt l" “l9 Time!- John A. Gillian. (PC), Ohar- Bay, farmer. iuttewwn. salesman. Thou. R. Cullen, (Lila), afllqal. Fourth Queelfli- farmer. For Counclllor:- For Agggmblyn-ylnp- Matthew W. Wood, (P.O.), Harry H. Cox_ (Lib) Mos-ell, BAC KACHE The‘ Plague of ‘lboutdoormamvvbotbarbobo farmer, truck driver, or railway QPOPIIDPJI on» subject in backache. Mm d Tbia ybotb reaultofeapoaure zoolilluand danipnenortbe result strain from the jolting and I bumping of the vehicle he rides. To a, Iomanaawuilaa ,it ttnbef of albumin-one afghan-moat com ndaaaioyingof ailments.“ Dr. Cliaes Inaeried by the Progressive Conservative Party. 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