'0 H ovte . For‘ 25 Years a, r. I. use/tannin -—-e-- it iprogrcssivc Conservative t Rally i. 3 2 E a a 3 I r. f a their way w the “mil of millions o! new“ 1n evvrikm’. "iillidd tit Elio T" "'"'°""“" “ ‘ ’°“ ° °‘ " 2£.“ii..°‘l.‘i‘.i.’.‘i o; Eldon and surrounding districts in the Eldon pert of this meaty flood In" p“ Friday, the 8th day of June, A. D. 1945 m m w it 8:30 RM - - not do we ever P "rs-ares; i W. IFHESTER 3. MGLIIRE A J. ANGUS MGLENI, Here {o the story o! I men Ihfl Prince Edward Island. The‘12 years old. At such time! he c plod the streets o! our cities. or drive long distances in all klfld! of weather so that you and I may receive Olll‘ daily mail? | And they are ll! Dlld "h?" one stops to rec on the Iolendld service they render to U. B. and - °°"“"“' j served the public as a rural mail- iiere. Mr. Bracken use that whaqman for over a tigllgfufik‘ m: happened in Ontario was indica-il-UPY. H18 "fill" ,, b m“ we o! tlwi; trend in the rest of Manil-itusaro; hefllllllvl“lllnlléik>\l‘rlotu_ e coun _ sav . Besides winning the Ontario town and Bonshlw- d“ election the Progressive Conserve.‘ MaoMsnnus took a hand v- give party had won e by-election ing H. M. mails when he was only fl Bracken Predicts Big Liberal Losses people were “becoming sick and would accompany his father. drill- tired" of the kind oi government irig an extra horse over snow- the present federal administration packed trails. and in bitterly 0°11 was giving them. They wanted an weather. administration that would deal izwaiimg bad winters frankly with issues. “Bil1ie" still events .. ~........-~—-.. m... u... €‘i"i‘i“i’“°“"‘ r "is. _ e‘ ‘s " o e igiwa was p " uard" in the lgedgml gflfifi: 51:10,; was so coiled because the holding drifting and shitting snow, while e has visited during a| end of the 8111111" “*5 "NW4 Wmwthe keen frost chilled one to the a ‘i, Cmadlln Presl) m’ (£30m, Qua, June 6- Bfggkflll, national Pr! rates: i“, conservative leader. 831d t ‘. the liberal PHYW 3° ‘"3 i. Sign muehm" m“ ‘ °° m‘ a-n-rar e'»"~w1-¢~".'w I051! remembers flyQ-pfficfln ehoznioal to DN- ve bones.” Nrmsmomtfiy wit]; the outcome of vent burninggbeyornd odd-Point. ‘zyrhe horses. $00." h! 101i! m9- “ mfimglffrfi‘ provincial election thus calving egiorohed 1A crowd" “irequently bocaggiebso allhllldhél ; ‘ a rail efs atten was rec . that the had e un arnesse . film"! ' ‘peach at L pom“: 1 y‘ “he u‘ from the, sleds. pieced on wood- ',' sieighs and hauled to some nearb" farmhouse to be rested. fed an ._ ~ '-- » i r nil I - "watered." ' ' What an experience ior a 1r oi twelve! But those were tr E days when the auto had just ma: its debut in the "Garden o! tr. Gull." A DMEETINGS mac's oooiiiv Roads were bush-grown om" narrow. forming a natural choline. for the snow to heap up in. Oiten he found it necessary‘ to out through wire fsnc and take to the fields; but in te wooded‘ sections one had to stick in the roads mme what might. Today conditions are vastl dif- denedi _ .. . ti C didaio nd other speakers wish no Prflfrmvlgleotfitiinzztwizinzgs arlflsbllo lvleetings which have been "Mum m ousted below when the Party’! Wiley and nromm- w! I" 0 ‘Lifiigeiieiien in Issue ‘In the present Election will be discussed. All ha... commence at 8:30 0-m- . GEORGETOWN-Thursday» June 1. Georsetowl Fl"- ; sTUnqEoN-Frldgy, June lth, Sturgeon Hall. ierent. Roads have been and cleared o! underbrueh which goes a long way towards keeping the highways free from excess snow during the winter months Despite these improvements ano powerful snow plouglis. the auto and powerful snow plouge. the auto and truck has not yet entirely replseeu the old-fashioned horse and sleigh: NOTE‘ m°°'°" 7km M” the” “mun,” it also means that every once in e P- Mm“- ... :..i“i:...ii"::::i:i.'- .;*:':.'..."‘:: PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE. F03 K c 5;“ ‘ u; gndure most o, h“ huwup: ' re.“ ,, fl III I G 0 YG-IOIIG YOMT. “'B""Ma‘°r John A “§'°l.)§f:§li‘il.sriageae gehirdcgrtfrliz: ovf. Klnfl M," Bill's route stretches from “‘ ‘h’ Pmmmm n f n. above meetings which are being Charlottetown to the village “an” u" gloat" ‘ltnlfilgi e Hunptfrxriiht lltuboretailn aw." 1h l‘ Ill MZWOX ey m H, l! IOU he“ m a ‘ take in the eight by-roeds on route. Stops include five rural ggst offices as well as 1M mail xes. For almost so years Billy has driven the mails solo-that is with the exception o! Christmas. New Year's, and during exceptional bad storms. At such times his aged father goes into harness and lends a helping hand. Consider-ins all things. the llie o! our mailman is no picnic. though they keep on the Job eu- use year. Maybe there's a ascinatio about the work which most of ua have overlooked. At any rats, there'i1 always be a mailman. The Vision of King-i 945 it (With Apologies to Idgsr Allan Poe) TIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEJ‘ While our fl W . Set Canadian memories Bllddwlv there came a kn at Mackenzie King's door, He with fiery decision Opened to admit a vision An unexpected apparation that had never called before- DBSUBY at hand once more. Into King's a artment a] Blunk a form ierce eyedrme eagle Limping. wounded and bedraggiad, and extremely sick and sore, With its glothes all gore and tat. e e r Arms aaifaeay badly shattered, Hopped and fell upon the floor- That he saw and nothing more. "Answer." cried this noted show- ‘Qldiers homewero men, "Is your presence here an omen, Shall I beat ‘em like a Roman, Bprrodhgnev, Winn from shore to r s lull our party hold the banner In the good old Liberal manner, And drive our foes before us as we d the German Corps." Crooked the vision, "Nevermore." Whenotalae votes are east and count- . Bhall I be securely mounted. Shall I rei n from P. Ii. Island to the ar Pacific shore? Will they trust me and remembei That I was their chief dsferidei" In the good old days of lenty an the darker years o w“, crooked the vision, "definitely. xizioglizively, and finally hover- CAVINDIIII SCHOOL Report for May. Grade IX-l. John MaoNeill. Grade VII-l, Herbert Moore. Grads VI-i Charla; Gallant; i a, Eric MocNeill and Walter cm. lent. filial: I. Albert Laird. Grade V-—l. Bessie Magi-g 1| Pfialgln 31111950". flqllll; I. Viv an '01'lde 1V—1. Alvin iherleill; , Gordon Gallant. - a Grade II—i, Gordon Graham. Grade 1 81'-1. Winniies Clark; 2, Harvey Gal t. i Grade I Jn-i, Bhlrie Gallant. Perfect attendance: Mec- Neill, Albert Laird Beads floors. " l. llsere, teacher. i "' '" '"'"-”'<IIICI'D To llt 21ml‘? 'o*"..."'"~' ‘i-lil er 22.2"... the eaveieeem‘ N l It!!!“ Flllll Till t!!! llltllliiti Giillllllt iii MIMI . _ ’ and use .- t funnel. °°"“” irlllll wlimanmmte;cnlzl/IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJ I THF. cHARLUFTET(Wf'l‘_‘__ YPFTA.“ ‘.175’? - i‘ 1 peas-‘dyvrerp’ .w/Irrlllrlrllllllllllll: - ;san_.‘ A BRIGHTER F A FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RELIEF‘ FROM HIGH FREIGHT RATES We are beinig penalized for the simple reason that we are living on an Island. Because of the Itordeii-Torrnentinc water route, moving farm products, specially by truck, is pIOhIbItlVQ’. Bracken has pledged-to the people of the Island that all increase in the cost of transportation of essential freight, by truck o! rail. over the normal cost per equivalent mileage on land, will he eniireiy absorbed by the Dominion. This means that our fzirmers and our fishermen, among others, will no longer be discriminated against. ~ BENEFITS FOR VETERANS The Progressive Conservative Party, under the leadership of lohn Bracken has advocated many improvements to the laws af- fecting Veterans. One of the most important of izliese improvements provides that when a mam or woman is discharged in a medical category lower than on enlistment the lowering of such category. will entitle him or her to peiisioni without: any further proof. "masts ARE NOT PROMISES OF FAVOURS. BUT PLEDGES FULFILLING A PROMISE OF JUSTICE MADE BY JOHN BRACKEN VOTE Next MONDAY... THINK Before you Vote, then vora g PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE Elect the men behind Bracken‘, MciiiRE, MacLEAN, iiicPHiEE andSTRDW‘ 11's TIME FOR A CHANGE I ..~._ .....--____~ Rsmsmielz i BRACKEN Will Pay Family Allowances . . . BRACKEN Will Increase the Old Age Pensions to at least $30.00 a month and make them PAYABLE at 65 instead of 70. i ......-_-_.ee.-~. iFsaarrn av riTfeif-vca snwsim isaaan raooasssiva coneiivarivr AesocrFrou. A PAGE VFWE h sdlsvnzlllrrllavwllgwrsvsrmr;wwnvw/(olllllllrllllrlrll . _ a » - _ w ' ' " ' < ' ' ' jilllilltlllf"’l'm","’L.U’ a. . Illillliii wn/IIIIIIIIIIIJwI/Ixlll r n a4aualcjfll III Q1511‘? a; 2/5