'___6,___194Z__ i‘ PREMIEL-IIINES. (Qqntlnued from Pass 6) vefle5 it ls hoped l_ w“ nrsladggable assistance in "m"? and social Security will £10m“; from the Federal Gov— Wmegtime the Provincial Gov- Milent has provided a. large Bail- i-"m. building, with sraoooo u- “orlxqn: from the Dominion Gov- mm ant. They are also nearing ‘mm and renovation of Inn which would 30o patients from the in- W” on p, most comfortable iiflM-YY h". also secured from w“, “m; corporation buildings FQIQOIIWDUd and have a m e;- home nearly completed to Pug, twenty-five nurses. leavinz “a N mo... in Falconwood for pa- To“. also an attendants‘ home "infill male attendants which wil. :2“, mom for more male pa- “Fnuaauition they have out up a recreation hlome at. Falconwood .4 a first class vegetable storage. "euler with other farm build- wg‘ w, are providing a new home lg]... doctor. When the Beech Grow Inn l; completed the pre- m“ mil-may can be used for a treatment centre to Falconwood until lul-ll time as the new bulld- mg; will be erected. The new health centre located by the Sanatorium is now in full ' “mg and is a great assistance to ‘he yaflfllls hospitals 0! Prime Eduard island. Over 40,000 tests were nladc last year in this health hospitals have been illl-rcascd more than two and l. hult tinlcs, implementing in m; the lCPOlllfHElldflIZlOll-S oi the Rctoiistruvtion Committee. Grants we“ iplfllltfils will be extended h, approved nursing homes. A l-cnipetcnt sanitary engineer has bcctl appointed and will begin ill Ztiriy of next year. centre. The gram w .\ ork Potato Warehouses ' Plank four refers to potato stor- "e warehouses. A 8P0“? YEP‘ lcseniiiu; the community and'or< ‘anlzgd n5 e sci-operative may ob- tain tluec-quarters of the cost of l potato storage warehouse. This policy has been in force and it ls suggested that many districts could avail themselves of this op- portunity to obtain some potato warehouse storage and not depend w fully upon railway cars in the fail of the year. Plank five refers to a dormitory for Prince of Wales College. This dormitory is to he built when tim lllg assistance can he obtained from the Dominion Government it is planned at first to build a wsldence to house three hundred students, with restaurant, gym» rlasium. and recreation facilities. A site adjacent to Prince of Wales ‘Jilllege has already been secured. in plank six a Ministry of In- dustry and Natural Resources .s promised. Legislation was passed in 1947 to create this department. Various activities of the Govern- ment will be placed under this lizinistry and it is planned at the moment to give them the Fisher- ies and the Fishermeni Loan Board to administer. The present Department of Re- wonstruution will probably be in- (‘filiCNl under this department as the work is beginning to taper off. it is likely the Tourist Bureau and a new Publicity Department will also be included. 'I'he Department i-i Trade and the Forestry work and Refrigeration work will be placed under this department. It is also ‘ probable that Labour and Labour Jtelatioue will come under this Xlepartimmt. or else under the l“. Hiaieta- best. qualified to handle The Labour Question . Plank seven. The question of hbour has loomed fairly large in this campaign and when the Gov- . imment drinks of labour we think L ll the 90 per cent who do not be- “iflllz to the big international or- ganizations particularly. A very l small traction are affiliated with the big organizations and we pro- ; pose to handle these with special _. legislation. It. ls our intention at ‘lhe forthcoming session to try to 979F511 legislation to cover mini- mum wage laws and a. Workmervs ‘Fermentation Act and establish a Labour Relations Board or some llmilar body to regulate and as- tht labour relations. I Clause eight of the platform re- .ers to trade whether by ship, air. part of Canada, to secure a spec- l __.__ _. _..-e i1?‘ I will be a principal endeavour and the expansion of trucking to and .'rom the Province will be encour- aged. It is hoped to have a year- zound subsidy on steamers travel- nlig particularly to Newfoundland, and if Newfoundland becomes a iai ferry to the West Coast. The _ rxpansion of air traffic will 1c a l prime object. We shall also con- inue to agitate a scheduled auv. ferry at Borden. The trade with Newfoundland i which has been of tremena-us vfllue to Prince Edward Island ‘armors and fishermen, will cln- I iinueto be encouraged. During the war niost of this trade was made possible by the appointment u a trade agent. ' . Plank nine. The promotion of , _ the livestock industry which is, i rne 01' the most important in the _ o Province, will be proceeded aith , by bonusing as formerly the var- ' ious breeds of cattle, by assisting exhibitions, and giving full co- operation to the Federal livestock agents within the Province. The export of improved livestock is al- zeady an important industry and tan be made into one of the great- tet industries oi the Province. Clause ten refers to livestock feed and livestock prices; but ai- ready the Federal Government has given assurance that if livestock prices are not arranged on a high- er basis something will be done about the livestock feed situation. §>®9~1i>00$£ will be immediately appointed and will proceed to equalize the value 0f property all over Prince Ed- ward Island. At the sumo time it i: hoped to inaugurate special training of teachers to work in We have noted the discussion re» . _ garding a grain elevator and mere- I gggsgsmalscigigiisltments or these .y observe that freight railroad rates . ' a" “m” “we, m“ “m” by ships‘! Plank sixteen. lt was not in‘- and an elevator would be absolute- ly useless because no grain would find its way to it. At some future ilme when water rates are lowcl than railroad rates. an elevator Itended to inject the liquor ques- l Lion into this campaign until the other two parties mentioned it, so we promised to hold a Pleblsclte ' and named the date. It will he the ‘nay be use“! but at we preset“ duty of a newly elected legislature "me “eight ‘m feed 5mm L‘ m“ . to enact what questions will ap- alld it is our considered policy to , be“ on the mum and how large lontinuttz to urge the Federal Gov- a vane Wm have m be obtained m ="‘."‘°“ m “we fr." freight a“ order to insure action on the con- giain into the Maritlmcs. m“ o‘ the “quot Clause seventeen, refers to roads land bridges. We note that it is Iiueaper to pave roads when the ‘traffic reaches or is expected to Leach five hundred vehicles per day. A small paving plant wa? ' ordered last year hut we wel-e not able to get delivery in 1047. We have proceeded to lnllldrouds with wide gutters and high road beds because of the better drain- _o_re and because they are easier -o keep open in whiter. Those Crop Improvement Plank eleven. It is the opinion oi the Government that more might be done to improve the farm crops of Prince Edward Is~ and. especially pastures. As soon as the Government is able to se- cure suitable personnel a cam- paign to this end will be entered l upon. Even now we bonus the im- portaiion of limestone to the ex- tent of $40,000 yearly, and We Pm‘ ‘ loads are usually 66' wide and all pose to show the farmers how to I “Staci” are 01551.“. [mm the ""P'°"° “‘°1"P“‘“'°s ‘° “nylsides. About 1'15 miles of these .nucll more livestock than at pre- unpmved roads were bum m“ lent‘ we Sh“ “l” “l” 5553mm} year and it is hoped that with more .n the eradication of wild mustard I Machmes and more ¢ompegnz and a policy will soon be announ ‘l flperawm we Wm he flue to em "Cd m this respect‘ ‘(eed that mileage yearly. ohms” Waive" Dun“? the pa“. Eighteen. There arc eight hun- year we have given extensive as- l and bndges m Prime Edward Is_ instance to municipalities in the mud and a few years ago m”: "m" °i "‘°"°Y 1"“ "d M" , were built for the capacity of “B” w m!“ "m" i“ P“‘““‘"¥ cunt tons; but eitzht tons is not and engineering‘ we "a" u“ enough at present and twenty ton lflrom“ d assistance l“ 5n°w clear’ “ bridges are required. These will ‘l? T m“ em‘ w‘ M" “i” incl-e to be built to Slllllilflrfl. We lomted ' sanmuy engme" wh° iave been greatly delayed in the Wm he valuable WM“ mumclpan‘ Hzast in orders for steel and vlesote has desire to make plans for water i culverts Th“ condition is expat.“ swpply and “wermt we Sh“ l‘ ed to improve in the succeeding also have engineers to assist in Nam "w pmnnmg and mywut’ “m! ex‘ Permanent buildings such as an m“ m mm“ considerable pmsrm adultion to Falconwood, an office Y?!‘ m“ ‘hmrment m "M I'm" building and a possible addition at ‘u m.‘ ' i-he. Sanatorium, will have to wait P-Thirteen‘ Th’ Phyflml Film“ until the long-range plan of the romam which w“ “gun by m." Dominion-Provincial Conference Gwetnmem ‘W’ W5“ 83° M!‘ comes into being. in the meantime trleflfijgmlggglai; mqglgdsefiilfim we have provided numerous build- hrough-t under its influence. With limited funds much has already been accomplished and in the dif- ferent centres everyone is con- scious of the splendid effort of guiding and assisting athletic en- deavours and other activities which tend to make our youth more vigorous, active, and co- operative. Plank fourteen. After much study and delay s. plan and loca- tion for a dry dock in Charlotte- -own has been made and the whole concluded arrangement has been presented to the Federal Govem- wlent for action. ft is hoped that borlngs will be accomplished this winter and that a dry dock large enough to accommodate all local ships will be built. The building n; this dock is a Federal respon- ribllity. which will be of great use. , The Beach Grove Inn will house ‘lwo hundred infirmary patients in i lomfort, whereas they are now small. A nurses‘ home and an as- isistantb residence at Falconwood, mvhich are now being constructed I out of airport buildings. will make further room in the institution for about fifty patients. An occupa- tional therapy building is nearly completed at Falconwood to pro- vide recreation quarters for the ulmates. Farm buildings are also being constructed and the total cost of these is not great. After Beech Grove inn is occupied as ,blilldillg can be used temporarily ‘as a treatment centre for Falcon- wood until the new treatment centre building is erected. The Department of Public Works operates under skilled eu- glueers who are competent to make building plans and design brlihes and roads. The staff has Regional High Schools Fifteen. Regional Composite High Schools which were envisag- ed in the l-‘teconstructienfiommit- Me's Report will be gradually pro- needed with. The first necessaryi step in order to provide larger school units will be the revaluation more engineers are required. North River Bridge m “Mk-Th! Promotion of ferries QUlCKlES oi property. An assessment board ‘L110 road from Charlottetown By KGB Rey to Borden will be completed as soon as possible. At the Char- wflu"! new lien _ gotten them hem yea-cine didn't have flees n l“ Ill‘ Vi!!! lb! Gs-ulrlian Went Mi": luttetown end there is the diffi- culty oi crossing North River where now exists. A new bridge designed for heavier traffic will be built at a point. further down the rive: to that the use of the old bridge will not interfere with traffic while the new one is llclng built. ll may be some time before steel is available. We intend to build a high class road in the vicinity of Charlotte- town where the traffic is qiite heavy and we also propose to build a road into the West. River dis- irict crossing the river with a bridge heavy enough so that they have the modern benefits of busses and trucks at all seasons. The isolation of the people from Rocky Point to Argyle shore h-as been of consid able concern to the Government. II COB Elfin...“ vnamau JONES WILL ADDRESS » ~ i Public Meetings AS FOLLOWS ‘Monday Night at Souris ings obtained through War Assets , by our Reconstruction Department ‘ crowded into a building much too . an iiiflrmary, the old Infirmary’ , been considerably increased ' and . a very inadquate bridge, iFtUPTURE RELIEF IAINFUIJTRUSSES AIOLISI-IED mas aooiurrl‘ of tllll aerate-mule appliance for relief SEND IOR Iron Rupture. Nos an old-fashioned T with an inflated air-cash! hills on pad that holds the Hernia final with a gentle pwanl, eosimlnmanyoanedemeemaal is quoted forever. When wearing a Deal comfort. Every op llence made to individual e an vveerlj am. Honey back guarantee. fihILllPIGANADhlIl-Flll- Ill-R,‘ GURU“ flfflsfiflllfi THE GUMmV-N- QHARLQITLELOEVT‘! _- what the Intrusive Conservative policy is imthis case. Do they pro- pose to surrender the, Provinces right to deal with labour? They should net be so vague and inde- i zermlnate. What la the Progressive Con- ‘) servative road policy? Merely this. they will overhaul the wholc ‘ department. Presumably, they will l!" W? mmPetelit machine oper store. What of Education? There is hardly a word except a caution i that Regional Composite High . Schools may be dropped . in the one-room country school. What of Health and Public Wei- fsre? Practically nothing. except moth-er big building at the 52.n- at-orium, and a statement that a l cancer clinic will be subsidized. We lbave already guaranteed the lat- l ter. ' They speak of the Department o! Agriculture. The-y will encour- age better livestock. Where will ilney get them? Will they handle . bacterial ringrot in potatoes or nematodes or markets more effi- I clently? The potato crop is not; nentioned in their platform ill-f ‘llough D per cent of our crops are cash vegetable crops-highest, Ill Canada. They will bonus fertilizer or .af'm feeds. Suits me personally as I am quite an extensive user. ii Bradalbane . Plank nineteen. The supply of electricity to rural areas, if lt is not to become "spotty", will re- quire as in other Provinces, grants-in-aid and an electric power commission. Electricity is r-ow controlled by the Board of Public Utilities. It would be well l .0: citizens to ask the government for its free booklet re Electricity c‘) Dr. T. H. Hogs. Canada's fore- most consulting engineer on the =-ubiect. The government policy ‘ may be based on one of the three recommendations by Dr. Hogg. , at any rate it. is the Government's War Assets Distribution Does the platform suggest re- construction projects? They must be aware, as the public ls_ of the purchase and distribution of Wal Assets. Veterans secured about secured ‘$50,000 worth. ~ehicles at. cost. Villages got A. R. lilAtEnIllOfl to extend electricity P. me equipment at cost. a Se,“ whenever it is possible to secure nee m“ akeady has mm (m. w "‘“"°flam' self in fire prevention. Twenty. The Women's institutes v lll be urged to progress by pro- .Vldlllg more subsidies, more con- Jiltioual aid, by tile appointment o. more supervisors and by getting to-operation between the govern- .l.ent and the Institutes on ap- nointnlents. Clause twenty-one. The Recon ltluctioil DGpHFII-mellt has in the told storage emergency proceeded it erect a cold storage plant. Quick lfreezing is demanded for fish. berries, and meats, and is being installed. Cold storage is required ,for butter, poultry. exotic fruits. i liueberries, fox meats and cheese. ‘merchandising of the above pro- ducts is much more efficient from a cold storage plant. The quick heezing and cold storage ef small ‘rults for example is necessary to 'develop a small fruit trade such ';ls Matthew-Wells Co. is commit- ico to. The Government may sell i..".ls plant, or. in any case, will at | least see that private interests de- |\el0p this service. Twenty-two. The Vocational school for veterans will be con- lerted presently into an Agricul- tural and Technical High School A housing venture, sponsored by some of the leading Progressive Conservatives two years ago, lost $8,000 in one year anti was ab- andoned to iL-i fate; but the Lill- cral Department of RECDDSIl‘\l('-\ ‘lion opened it up again and ran it without loss the first year 3o’ house some one h-undred and. twenty families. ness of being ploperly set up, and| ls receiving valuable assistance. | Adult Equation, the Libraries! extended into all sections.‘ ‘ Has the development of fcundland and other trade been for citizens. Here Agriculture, Household Science, Mechanics. Flslwries. and Youth Training, with short courses and longer term purses, will be developed. These courses will be designed to train (ur youth for living on Prince i rdward Island. ‘ Twenty-three. Already a forest l ursery is located and established i and it is hoped to greatly extend l its facilities. The Cotton Trust lot Farm Beautification will- work lr. (‘o-operation with the Govern- ment forest nursery. Plank twenty-four. As stated in n previous plank fisheries and fishery loans will now come under a ministerial department instead E of merely a board. Full co-opera- tion with the Federal Department lo: Fisheries will be sought. Pro- ‘cesslng and marketing of fish ‘will be encouraged. The building I and equipping of larger boats and nlore efficient shore facilities will lie an obiective. ‘DIAM Sh of Opposition Platforms I have seen the platform of the CCF. party. There are marl, plans-much plannius~in it. l would suggest that there are two principal things faulty with lt- Plrst, there is a lack of competent men to carry it out and administer i: second it would cost so much that. heavy revenue taxes would have to be applied. That is the case in Saskatchewan where taxes are around four times more pel capita than on Prince Edward Is- land. The Conservatln platform ex~ liibits a lack of planning and the speeches supporting it. are criti- cal, negative. vague, and misin- formed. Why should it be con ciuded that a grain elevator would immediately help the livestock . eed situation? Water freight is higher than rail freight at the lpresent time. N0 Brain would 3" into the elevator. Rail freight is paid by the Government at. present. .Labour is a question talked about in Charlottetown and the Liberals are said to be against '|8l.l0l.ll'. Not. one authentic quota- ‘ion could be ascribed to any Lib- eral candidate stating he is against i higher wages and better conditions ‘for labour. The Conservatives do . ‘lbl. even differentiate between the y usual labour on Prince Edward ls- mid, comprising over 09 pel- cent cf the loobur in this Province. and the extremely smal] percentage ‘dominated by foreign internatiom oi labour organizations. It was, this latter that attempted a strike [against the FTUQOBSlDI of farmers‘ IQYOQUCIJ recently. The public would like to know our festive orroy of Rings, handsomely designed A smut DEPOMT WILL l-IOLD ANY ARTICLE UNTIL CHRISTMAS but a washable appliance tberupme Hula time. " '°" °"‘ "°"‘ °' ruou: 21m happen. "5" Part5’ Dr°llose to give a land “d °‘ clearing, Mat that Latin will be restored “Whine policy? The Liberals "e arr-uniting for it. rervatlve party or the pagy got that the Liberals liavent go rem ready to and with l new mandate lvill nug- massive yscylla and keeping well away from ithe The tourist industry is in pro-y zaetikfsctzvry? We have more places Drunken drlvlns has had no exemptions on penalties since the Present Government took power 1i any exemption was made ll. came from the Courts only. The personnel .oi the various uefiartments are a most efficient body at present. Would they be interfered with if the Pfugfesslyg Conservatives came into power? 1', ‘ls highly undesirable this should Does the Progressive Conserva- drainage, and general What has the Progressive Con- C. C. 1". The Liberals have a going con- proceed as usual nisnt the services. Let them gill- isr. the job now underway. Under their guidance the Ship ri State sails on, avoiding the Pro- Conservatlve rocks of the CCF. wiliripool of Charyhdis. ‘With the favourable trade winds driving down from Ottawa. ol- .rom Newfoundland or Nova gcotia, she can sail to the great _ ports of Prosperity and Content-i merit. ' "Steady as she goes" is vatchlvord for December lltll. i BIIAIIBERY SALE i 0f lands on the west aide of! t400.000 worth. Public institutionsjlueen Street between Grafton and wcsgw-‘mgly “mewmlm n,“ m. Wl CiviliarislKeni. Streets ln the City of Chan, [and now m. yormnrly the got one hundred and forty-seven lottetown being the lands occupied, h...“ o; Jemima Mm“. by the northerly part oi the build-i ing tenanted by Toombs Music! Store and others. NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to Order of the Court of Chancery made in the Rolls} Court thereof on the 4th day - i December 1941 in a cause therein! pending numbered 455 whcrciil! Dorothy Maynard was. complain- ant and lrene Trapp and others were defendants, there will be set up and sold by public auction at. premises aforesaid on Sntur (lay the 20th day of December i841 at the hour of twelve o'clock noon: ALL THAT PARCEL of land and Films are being promoted an-l , situate in Charlottetown aforesaid! i898. and being part of Town Lot. No. ‘w; Nclv~ lin the third hundred of Town Luis! free, clear. and discharged uf 1m]. in Charlottetown aforesaid bouud- l ‘ ishall be subject to the approval of Jewellery gifts are the most pleasing gifts, long - lasting. CROCKETTS, where full value is guaranteed and offerings are uniexcelled! Give jewellery ONDS e'I| be thrilled with one our Exquisiteiy set DIAMOND RINGS The Perfect Gift for HER. Sterling Beauties! Gift she'll reolly prize-sterling silver iewelry! Scc Pins, Bracelets (some match- ing sets, too) in dull, shiny or gold-finish silver‘. All and budget priced. the L lMary Ann Offer PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATES J. A. GILLIES CAPT. J. J. McDONALD the “Forgotten District.” tile-COUPE of Chancery. ed and described as follows; thull is trh any: 3y a llnemtomlrnencirlg! bu, 1941 on e LOH I Wlst a e 0 ucen s Street in the suutll cast ‘dflslt ltf 3L it Roaring’ a piece of latnd the property uf and running, thence along the south east bound- ary line of the said land south-l J. AUGUSTINE Complainant's Solicitor. ‘l MON CTON SUMMERSIDE SEW GLASGOW ll A Li FAX Leave Charlottetown For Moncton pro- thcnrc l along the some §0lllIll“-\SI.\VL\l'dI\ parallel with Queen Street ihir.y-~ five feet thence nurtheasiwardlv parallel with the southeast bound- ary line of said land the property of the said Mary Ann Offer ninety-nine feet or to Queen Street aforesaid and thence along said slrcci. norlhtvestlvnrdly thirty-five‘ feet to the place of common c-, meni. being the laud conveyed by Ilcnry C. Lowe to the said John, John Offer dated 15 December Offer together with the right-of», "*5 A-lll- 11135 A-llt. way from Queen Street to the. _ 5' 5 P-M- l-eul- pol-troll of the nulls stun-shill "‘" NW Gloss“ as described in the convcyanccl 1:00 AM“ 53100 P-M- thereof from Henry C. Lowe to! F" "in"! ] 2:00 PM. F0! Reservation; PHONE 200i . s” MARITIME [ENIRAl The above lands will be sold‘ from all encumbrances. Such sale} MAKES CHRISTMAS PERFECT! because tl1ey’re luxurious and Select them at gifts this year. where jewellery WATCHES Impossible to go wrong with o selection from our wide range. All the iom- ous makes, occurote and dependable. From- 520 up Give Her Pearls! Sleek, lustrous Pearls she'll really opprecioi2-—bedu- tifully gift-boxed Velvet bonded chokers, single or double strands, some with sparkling rhinestone zlosps. Many with bracelets and earrings to match. Open All Day Wednesday Until Christmas FREE! FREE! FREE! ,1 TAKE ADVANTKGI‘ or our Be sure you receive o ticket entitling you to o chance to win-- I LADIES’ DIAMOND RING I WATCH (Lodief or Gent's). "WIIERE Y0" BIIY FREE . GIFT-WRAPPING SERVICE Crockett’: Jewellery WITII IZIIIIFIIIEIIGE" “.1395 fiEYF-i‘, @119 ’ ‘ Third District Queeivs -- Election of Pro- f gressive Conservative Candidates will bring a to an end the isolation 0f “Third (iueen.’s” as DATED this 4th day of Decem- Muttcr in Chancery MacDUNALD, '¥.;ees?e;§~:— 322-141" .2: senseless“ ;