“PRINCE EDWARD” Strong. Appeal » TODAY - Lana Turner - Laraine Day - Susan Peters In “ KEEP YOUR POWDER DRY” Also Travelogue - Cartoon - Shows 3:15 - 7 - 9 King's Electors a tiuvlue a-nnvs one: cu “ ’ j \ ALAN an: Aunnfilimos rooted t. noun new w ~=~ w M". ' A». Ilokel maegiuiiieriv g GAPI TO L g THUR. FRI. SAT. . ; gm: i.» will m gill! “we n" toms NElllllllli - AlilNllll SPACE - NEDA ANN Bllll, _’ Directed by Mal St. Clair i kProduced by Sol M. Wurlze nfiiififas rfiizxn Unlike the mole or other earth- diwellers, the earthworm has neither claws nor teeth with whighjgJLar-ena so. h§__ll_8€<l his ._ ._________——_-_ l ma?" Literally. A stroll is. He does this either w shovel aside or 36 th “HIGH POWERED” Qhows 8:15 . 7 - 8:45 .he worm is a ease of moving obstacles out of the way. by using his head. e grain when this met s of dirt h ds ill A SOURIS CREAM 1 J ing days: MONDAY, MAY 21st WEDNESDAY, MAY 23rd WEDNESDAY, MAY 23rd FRIDAY, MAY 25th Local Deliveries: Up To 11:00 A. M. lowest prion. oms MONDAY, MAY 21st. soums CREAMERY WILL BE oran TO RECEIVE CREAM MONDAY, MAY 21st Cream Haulers will operate on the same routes as last year and will commence on the follow- LORNE DINGWELL. roaruna. LEDNARD PETERS, BEAR RIVER, LOUIS HIGGENBOTHAN, EAST BALTIC LOUIS HIGGENBOTHAN, EAST POINT MONDAY. WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY A complete stock of feeds and cream pat- rons supplies will be stocked st all times at =are most keenl interested here are thoac whic directly affect our own Province and our own people and more eclally our own particular consti uency. Agri- culture and the fisheries are ourl primary industries and the econ- omic well-being of each one of us,‘ whatever his occupation, is‘ direct- ly dependent u on the economic well-being of t ese primary ro- ducers. If the farmers and ish- ermen are prosperous, - at pros- perity reflects itself in the pros- verity of each one of us, and the averse of that proposition is ‘rally true. We require. there- ‘ "e, the lmplementat on o! Fed- :1 policies which will insure to ~ famaers and fishermen the dainty of operating at a fair iroflt, which will permit them .__.'_'€-_= -=. EMPIRE -.-. mun rat-en. av; s1;:....".." 1 - 8.11s - . liu d standard of living- Mntmee Set. Only 2.30 aeflgjsfnu “are” as that which V an‘; ‘N55. miliwilluite“? 3'1"“ til“? ve o em er IXLILUIUYflITl ‘oportilgnate share oi’ the na- iornal income of Canada. Transportation "Intimately connected with this some question is the matter of tran rtation. This involves the fulfilment of the Federal obliga- tion to maintain adequate com- munication between this Province and the mainland; that is, ads- quate in the light of present dav standards and possibilities. It involves also. the provision of ade- quate rallway service. the im- provement and utilization of our splendld natural harbors, and the fullest possible development of transport by air. "These are only a few of the matters of provincial concern here within the field of Federal policy, but they are among the most im- rtant and are sufficient for he cmnparison which we wish r make. As t/o these. let. us con- sider what are the policies of the two major Parties. i "TheKing Government has been continually in power with one five- year break for almost a quarter of a century, and its policy, or lack of llAll-Ilflllli Afllllll . u III Ink who In M: h l: gamut mu IMIII . N0 writing. No money orders. . No bother. Just phone. or drop In. i l I - ‘ l" swig-at l Chas. Worth. olo Keith's Shop. policy in reference to these mat- ters can best be learned from its record during that time. What was that record? The fanners and "he fishermen know the answer in reference to their own tion. They know that it took a world war to rescue them partial- . a slrusue neruu And Cartoon 1y; from the bankruptcy into which “B E eifrnindusdtriéeg had beenh allowed . ' u o a , an ey know t. a even each Headjj? Bern" now with the world to feed, and Serial with wartime demands at their peek. the are not receiving any- thing ll e their proportionate share of our national income. not “now mm to pmgrus "The record is no better in re- uickiy enough, to scoop the earth into m, mo“ h ‘ _ference to the other matters to Thus, wllgn lnfianwfifiufikj; ‘i which I have referred. A5 to gum about his home, he penal, transportation. we know that good m‘ luck only, in recent winters has maintained for us the slim thread of our ferry communication, with the mainland; we know that in- ‘ facilities have annually brought severe losses to our farm- ers and exporters; we know that our raiiws services are primitive in compo son with the mainland standard, and that our splendid harbors are permitted to lie idle, around and enriching the soil through his massing much of it digestive 5325221. Sr-H E ‘TRICK/ THE FRED W. BRA! LTD 120 John Si. North, Hamilton. Ont. “COMPLETE INSURANCE Main 8t. Monoton. N. B. Wm. Christian. Leaching. W. K. Crater. 3.3. ll. lensing. i SERVIC ” BylArJAcPhpeTo i- nonunion ainiraloeinznnionnweil l? ‘i’ m] LIBERAL] RADIO TALKS Starting Friday, lliey 18 at 8:80 P. M., each evenlnfl over CHGS. the following public speakers will deliver ad- Ll non Amllzlzlslml ~l.leut..-ll|ll. r. ||. sraont, u. e, "Progressive Conservative Can filifii. didate for Pun“ r and the f hermarw-"Farmers County will deliver an address over R c m. n. m cu McP _ _ - : _ adio {repressive away-int," fmdllgalz‘. dresses on the forthcoming election shun“ ._ or Kim's 01m v. mode e strong FRIDAY MAY 18 ' '- appeal or behalf of the policies ' ' Mg] c F Q Y am] fl [I a s i , —- W b th 1-1 1 J. WA SONM N GHT K.C. Ir. ‘- and Bracken n {u igddrglaigrfiselivggd T ac AU , w N . ‘ f , . ., , , on an asnav, MAY 1w. . , ' . . oiiz-eahmgithiiifi? ‘m’ M" -M°N”‘Y' M“ z‘ l?’ AT 1o~1s r M. “Murhumoai ,1, gorigfyurs o! HUN. HORACE WRIGHT ;.,-_'-i ' ‘ l‘ v _ war w. ‘Va _ d - He... o. . » gun, “dd ,,, &",,*;:!1l=,,5,m,gg==,,g§;, ruasmg, MAY 2:. w. Time r»: A cam. Q; ' ‘mm u‘ a‘ 5 9mm“?- WQ J. A. BER ARD M. .A. 15 ' ~ " any szileosizoonrgstletlelggd certain vi: WEDNESDAY l; n, VOTE PROGREQSIVE CONSERVATIVE ‘ - ~ ~ cm r with ' a ti “Y * — _ ' ' . ‘ we?» or oi3°'l>°rl'v§“..é”wl.%°i..fil w. a. naanr, x.c. ENQITIJIENIJE fililfilllflllllillilliilfillilfillgg w fiiéeiikigtéurgi, we look éorward with I D‘ erness . - -- l home thoeeaherolc men "fniimlgl THURDAY‘ May u’ ' -' 152:!!! won‘??? Iago" gnd soul-age and C. C. BAKER, EI-M. L. A. 3"“, pu- lb. “£34: BNOCOU. bunch -sa ce eve ma - on“; Onlblil. _ yx 30$‘; nedibifitazild egg. 822,21; Other speakers will be announced later. nuhflmee, y...“ a - " ° e ‘ Oelsrv a ' - t. d th t . QU-Slll \ $5,. 3:5,... .1, ,‘,’s“'p;‘,°f ggggge annnolnnalnoinnsinislnalnnsialslsia gggggsbglg; ....| _ of Canada a nation worthy of the “""'*' Tqmgtoés. lb. 33¢ sacrifices which have been made empty and uncqui Peri. his behalf and on behalf of his N", ggbhflgd, lb. - 10°- °n h" 5°11!"- “On the eve of this electio , coils ue of Prince, Mr. Ernest New but; 5 lb. 36c; i Bgglwilehln £1111? kmood dam‘! sou-n spokesmen for ..-.~ \'4l: n. s and nu collolgllbfluc“ owl ' l1 9941:‘; a u 1 ;. \' -- - , , - ' i’ .3 P16581118 gravity olmlif} gengtiolirilal Xii.“‘i.§°§a.' future. but the Sillreieonaund "my dlmfifie? An- lxresjlzncofldilb‘ "wl i‘ and provincial problems that we lengthy record provides a better 311s MIOLOIAI, ID. W‘ '9; 59° i" must make our decisions as to standard of juzigatzvnt than any App i! '15 '31 . mlfmdgtlyleni election day. such romises. and when you are 3%.‘, a‘ 5° " l‘ I1 mp0!’ time are Cfln- invi to su- port the Clovem- 1 ' no Y a’ 1 1 n. -tblih_ 1 reunion-W- fneg‘; 33g‘; guns em; egnz 5w £155,112‘; catgdielfégigeyouhearepgfigigi; Yesterday S "lfllll Mushrooms. u». $~ m"! returninz to civil life from which have brought about the con- 591mm" m‘ 39a ' the armed and auxiliary services. ditions to which I have referred, ""415 pgf do; ".404; Beumlb‘ 10¢ All 01' Us. irrespective 01' Party. and you are reallv requested to Hay‘ l ' 15v Radish’ bunch 50¢ up are. I am sure. detcmuned that grant a new mandate for the con- sq“ W House ollntu _ 9c these plans shall be framed and g1 these 5""? ma” New Csrrotl. lb. . nuance of s D Potatoes. ‘ll lb. be: 190 1 13c ~ . _ _ m A administered with a 8659mm)’ and You are entitled now to ask -Can Butter. dairy _ 40c Plmnw‘ a w! __ __ ' liberality commensurate with we expgct anything better from 3°44; __ ~ " (launder ere-at debt to these men m. Bracken. and from the Pro- "r" "on"! 3nd rlglgxllliitfill.‘ ti’. hope t; lliiave ain rrr .=-'~-~ Conservative Party in this _ ' [Esf-siujl IFTIIIT IlI-ILISTING v Sim detoyil xlviltlh othls 8.310;‘? imrz‘ “Kills... quote from the Party's . portant matter Other than this poncy in reference u, the gum. FLYIIAQUGEI l. he Federal policies in which we e Q .' . . must have t elr proportionate share of the national income, we shall secure them this through a system of prices determined and announced in advance of prowl-a- tion." “We believe fishermen. ‘lire MacKENZIE KING-- h Prime ‘Minister of Canada We pledge) ourselves to enact leg- lelation insure our fishermen adequate basic prices"... "In so far as an worthwhile attention from the ovemment is concerned, King's appears indeed to be a forgotten County. I am sa ‘ that the electors of Kings County are fully aware of the situation. In the vast. Du- .. minion expenditures which hovel‘ been made during recent years.’ .- they know how much has gone _ elsewhere and how little has - come to Province in arisen; but htalhey know too. the: hey eve no wo élhgrepatvlall whet did come to ro nee. 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