A us... rue uononssnn 1L8. HANSON, r-t. m. YEiTS THEATRE (sourus) rursoiv, vuv 29th. AT 8.30 P. M. MR. H. F. McPHEE It's Time For a Change VOTE Progressive Conservative Speaking On Behslf 0f PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE EOR KING'S COUNTY l Force/ill By Maj. J. m excerpt from any sddrel Vlld kidsy night by Major LA. Mic . candidate for sane Conservative King's: Island oi ours ll — Gil-lie — extrelnely promi of its . Foam 1rd turn“ just 0st in Red Cross WEI P9 i586 P91’ c-lpite we have ghown the other provinces s fine emanate of co-w- oration and effort on the plot of all our people. “in the nresgnt rodent campaign one ‘ure in the pro- gram of the Liberal ps-rty cand- idates whether on the air, on the public plaworm, or through the medium of the press, stands out like u sore thilnb. It is the com- plete avoidenos or relegoting to the of any reference to the regead to Pro from government and other sources is being poured out on every vote- cstdhing angle yet the most vital issue o! all. because it u- ‘ the precious heritage of oil‘ Ounodhn youth, is given scant attention. When s subiect so overshadowing .. ESSIVE K|ll(i’$ ililllllTY The Progressive - Conservative Candidate and other speakers wish to meet all of the Electors of King's st Public Meetings which have been srranged as listed below, when the Party's policy and progrsm, end all publio matters in issue in the present Election will be discussed. All commence at 8:30 p.nr. BRIDGETOWN — Friday, May 25th, Bridgetown Hull. 8'1‘. GEORGES - Saturday, May Mth, St. Georges Hull. ST JETERS -.Mondsy, Msy 28th, Holy Name Hall. SOURIS - Tuesday. May 29th. Yen's Hsll. MONTAGUE-Wednesduy, May 30th, l.0.0.F, Hull. CARDIGAN-Thulsday, May 31st, Cardigan Hull. MURRAY HARBOR-Friday, June 1st, Murray Harbor hall, LORNE VALLEY-Saturday, June 2nd, Lorne Valley Hell. MURRAY HARBOR. NORTH-Monday, June 4th, Murray Harbor North H all. HEATHERDALE-Tnesday, June 5th, Heutherdnls Hsll. GEORGETOWN-Wednesday, June 6th, Georgetown Hall. MURRAY RIVER-Thursday, June ‘lth, Public Hall. STURGEON-Frlduy, June 8th, Sturgeon Hall. H. F. MscPHEE, PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE, FOR KINGS. NBA-Major John A. MacDonald, Progressive - Conservative Candidate in the Provincial Bye-Election in the Third District of King's will address the Electors at all of the shove meetings which sre being held in the Cardigan District; inluisiruluisinisiisurnwwr-"n NOTICE The undersigned Progressive Conservative dates for Queen’s County will address the electors at the following places and dates: AFTON HALL, FRIDAY, MAY 25th .g-i i-_!_‘_"_-_ ELDON, MONDAY, MAY 28 FLAT RIVER HALL, TUESDAY, MAY 29 VERNON RIV-ER, WEDNESDAY, MAY 30 MT. STEWART, THURSDAY, FORT AUGUSTUS, FRIDAY, SEA VIEW HALL, SATURDAY, JUNE 2. All Meetings Will Begin at 8:30 P.M. W. CHESTER S. McLURE. J. ANGUS McLEAN. IEIEEJIEEBEE IIIJIEIIEIEIIEIEE NSE MEETINGS ‘TIEIEEEEJEJIEJ Candi MAY 31 JUNE 1 iT BINDIN“ L? Wwterboixse, the BOPG OI “Mn I Jerrod firm wov- tun.- . this been d arbel as one has is eliben yvbem welbmmed sidetracked the obvious reason is u , guilty conscience. They might well ‘be ashamed cf their handling of . this — the most imiporb - of our war effort. As their tlmorous and unfair polciy we had a wave of : unparalleled disunity throughout the country; a serious lowering of army discip- line in Canada; puzzled mentment by our Allies; angry disillusionment from the boys overseas; and even Jeers from our enemies across the front lines. Made Wrong Start " Let us review briefly the events involved in the critical situation which developed in 1-944. Instead of introducing a firm and just D01- icy or recruitment when our coun- try was morally committed to war by the d "on oi , L , i939 the Liberal government intro- duced a form of voluntary enlist- ment. We started off on the wronZ foot and the premium became too high when ‘Mr. King said you could fight either overseas pr at home. The army expanded and casualties began coming in from the Mediter- nnem area. Not long after D-diiy the situation became critical. Into the reinforcement stream were going many under age and over age, others insufficiently trained and some medically unfit as the government's "barrel-scraping" methods tried to maintain the re-inforcements. If many honest Liberals could oppre- ciste the additional hardships and danger thrust on the already hard- prcss-ed shoulders of our troops they would be us bitterly anti-King as Wihlle these Golf Tourney NEW YORK, May 35 — (AP) - Byron Nelsonis the 840-5 favorite in tomorrow's medal-ploy half of the pro Gaiters’ Rehubilitotim Fund match but it is slammin’ Sam Snead, his opponent, who has the confidence. ~ Nelson, who won eight winter tournaments while averaging 68.2 for 8 rounds of ploy, never has done well on the pinched fairways of the Fresh Meadow course where to- Snend won the Goodall Round Robin tounrnum-ent there in 937. Sunday the two will transfer their match to the Eissex County, NJ. country club for 36 holes or less of match play. Receipts from the two events will be used to provide golf equipment and facilities at veterans‘ hospitals. Although Fresh Meadows has but layout, Nelson says he believes snesd should be favored becouse of the West Vlrginierfs drives. Nel- son also feels he is over-Suited and not at tthe top of his some. Snead, who overused 89-4 for 40 rounds while winning six titles this strokes off the regulation figure-v with a 66 at Essex County . Nelson also toured various New England courses and returned with n 69-‘70-72-‘12-69 score card. Yankees Take Over League Leadership New York Yankees boomed 11m rues in the American mglutf today by defestin Chicago White Sox, erstwhile lea or; for “he my“; $1355: d"! This time the score Johnny Hulnphriee of the Sox,| and mus Allen Gettel bottled the first seven timings on en even basis 1H "it? Blflhth. however, manager Jimmy Dlilim of the Sox rep‘ ‘ the tiring Humrghries with Lefty Pmnk Papish an the Yankees bag- tend him for three runs and the lelfille lead. M Se: lhIteIt St. Louis Browne‘ Nelson Pot- ter shutout Red Sox 5-0 st Boston by scsttering eight hits. reel Boston The only threat was llnilfi. imam‘ mo... ...."""...‘. ‘fi l‘; itfihtli‘. “‘ “Jill "““ . IOOQII 1195!. RM mflvns. best roe while ~ wh fllowedhfii. . “gull ‘ wentoutcnin EDHQBM. — tCPl -- 0i . Ollrles m thousands of W-"Pflfs 91M i" to textile wQv-i» 6nd,,” u.‘ r few, week, w: c‘: "’i cleuirnz ration It 1.11 ......*.". .-.- Address Given g sffairs betwem Pro Favorite For . morrow's 36-holc duel will be played. . two par five holes in its tLSOO-yard m‘ whiter. has played both courses Rem" M, Apt“. this week and equalled Fresh Mesh. c+ ode x s>_i. u Mao- ows’ par of ‘i0 whle 61011135111 five c1 r ( mm rnswcnsncorrefrow - JOBS A; MacDonald new...» a fully trained sol- mrs bated on our Pacific Cont. "Bendlfl the Ill-Pity 0f the sit- “fime...” m‘ “$5 fififii ‘i3! , gras on. - ognscripti The Prosvflllve-OOH gervotivo part7 repented their de- mantis for total conscription. 6m- hmnches all over $304k brought prebure on government. With Mr. King polit- continivsd to pro- u. consisten y oi ad. vacating s. conscription which would be fair and honorable for all of Onnsdn. 1's it niy wonder then that sorvicemm are looking to Mr. Bracken and his party as the most one in which to entrust their filtureii Service candidates lune enrolled under his banner in sud: numbers that his party has "the sodierl‘ party". ‘Three of our four candid- ates are veterans and the fourth has taken an eetive part in military the ware. vhselsl Afislrs "Turning briefly to Provincial ef- fsirs what can the servlcsmsn, or woman, expect from the Jones gov., ernrnent. The very first step of that government was to deprive v of the franchise. No reason ct | possibly excuse this set and bran‘ that government as having litt understanding or appreciation oi tlhe servicemams welfare and the sac- rifices that he has made. The alarm- ing increase in debt oi’ the past few years indicates the legacy they will leave us, the younger genem-tlofiii returning from war. Holding u bye.| election in the 3rd District of Kin/gs‘ at this time and under the pres- ent cl. ‘ illustrates a def-l inite attempt by the provincial‘ government to avoid the issues and confuse the electorate. ‘Ihis ty-pe of tactics is being met by that dis- trict with the scorn it so justly de-' se rves. | “ I strongly urge that you sup- port the Progressive-Conservative candidates at the coming federal election so that we may have s man whom we can trust — John Bracken —holding the reins of government and assuring veterans young and old of just and generous treatment. I also ad: the electors of 3rd Kings to vote Progressive Conservative in protest to the Jones Government for the inexcusable way they hove deprived us of our franchise in the inst election and for calling this bye-election at such on inconven- ient time.” RIVERDALE AND CHURCHILL WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The May meeting oi’ Riverdale and Churchill Women's Institute was held in the school with eleven members . resent. The meeting opened wit singing "O Canada" and repeating creed in unison, The secretary reported hsving received the Government grant of" $1.25. The questionnaire on the T. B. League was filled in and a. committee of four were appointed to act as agents for the district. They were: Mrs. Robt. MacKin- non, Mrs. John A. MacKlnnon, Mrs. Guy MncLeod and Mrs. Tho- mas McQuald. The following articles were handed in to the Red Cross: Five pairs socks, 3 pairs gloves, and 2 quilts. The school and sick committees had no report and new ones were appointed. Sicir, Mrs. Thomas Mc- yQuaid, Mrs. Robt. MacKinnod; |school, Mrs. Bell Launont, Mrs. ‘Guy MacLeod; program, Miss Shir- ley McQuaid, Miss Catherine Mac- Faclyen. Mrs. Lemuel Lamont gave every interesting report on the first pages of Dr. Latimers book. Collection for the evening am- ounted to $1.10. The June meet- will be held in tho school, roll call to be answered by an ox- change wit! flower slips. Meeting closed h the King. A delicious lunch was served by the ladies present. BRACKLEY POINT SCHOOL ure. Crude I (Bi-l. Ruth Stewert. Grsde VII-l. Dorothy Murray; 2. Stanley Murray. Grade Vf-l. Bradford Murray. Grade V-l. Betty Hughes; 2. Donald MacCallum; 8. Lorne Mur- ray. Grade IV-l. Rms Murrs; I. Wanda Stewart; s. Elsie Cu ore and Susie Murray (equal). Grade II (Al-l. Evs Flnlayson. Grade I! (B)—1. Edward Mur- ray. Grade II (m-l. Iidwsrd Mul- l Grade I—1. Marjorie MscOal- um. - Isliygiheet sversgs: Hens mlrroy, D Perfect attendance: Dorothy Mugsy, Bradford Murray, Betty Hughes, Rene Murray, Wanda Stewart, Susie Murray. Dorothy MMEKQIIZIC Mscbure- teacher. (Patriot please copy) MARSHFIELD - DUN- STAFFNAGE PERSONALS Misses Doris Underlfl and A1- va Muttsrt of More std spent the weekend at the home of the forum's arents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Reid Un erhay, Bey Fortune. Misses Lois Scott Doroth son and Alvs. Muttart of- fleld, and Helen Stewart of Dun- stsflnsfe, have returned to their respect ve homes after the closing of the college term. ‘The many friends of Mr. Lud- Gib- srsh- Mill, Charlotte- town, and Beth Gibson. Marsh- fleid. spent the weekend at Bum- rnerside. Mrs. 1.. H. D. Foster, Mershiieid, has returned home after an ex- tdlllillléd visit to New Glaiscw and a ax. Messrs. Chsri Jenkins. Winston Stewart and Hollis Thcn-orwn, Dunstsfinaztnspent Sunday nt the home . and Mrs. J. Relaun- , Bey Fortune. i. i For our returned men and many others on the Island . . . This is what will mean: a marine railway slip for the repair and servicing oi ferries and other ships THE Progressive Conservative party has pledged itself to undertake immediately after the election! the construction of such a marine railway slip at Charlottetown . . . Employ- ment during the construction stage. 0f course, but, more important, regular employment the year round for hundreds of men--after completion ake Sure This Great _Need Is Fulfilled BY vorme PROGRESSIVE DNSERVATIVE and electing these four men‘ o MacLEAN, MeLURE, McPHEE and STRONG ' W" m V. "i? A WING CAMIIAIDII J. ANGUS MseLIAN, n. I. C. Csndidste for Queen's County W. CHESTER 8. McLURE Csndldste for Queenh County H. If. McPHEE Candidate for King's County Candidate for Prince County mssmeo or rue rumor: sowsiin rscaz-n “scooters-styleicossrinv/irivi 15536515.}? Isl-COL. E. H. STRONG. M. O. .