4 r1 A ~ll vwvvwvvvvvvvv-v I ¢vv may be the winner! ' GREAT are TURKEYS FREE! . f Be A Lucky Visitor In llULMAlPS Furniture Department Siiiriniersiilo aiiil tlliarlottotowa Again the liiiestiurniturel Departments iii the Province present their Christmas Display of Grlts for the Home". We invite you to visit our stores and see the newest Furniture Fashions for Christmas I and through the New Year. Dome In Anil GastYour Ballots Every visitor is invited to cast their Ballot for one at the Big Free Turkeys - Everyone is eligible and will have his or her name enter- ed on a Ballot. There is no obligation and all stand an equal chance of winning. Come in tomorrow — Cast your Ballot — You Drawing Takes Place Saturday December 20th at 9 Ml.- _ At Both Stores Summer-side I'm 1r noSIUN AL CARD I T. Earle llicllev Chartered Accountant Office at 15 Granville ltroat Phone 57B Bunnies-aide Phone 5ll i; X-lloy | DA. VINCENT GRANT Dental Surgeon Smallman Building SUMMERSIDE T‘ llowlari GUARDIAQL CHARLOTTEIDWN conservative ADDRESS 4E"- iOontlnued H0111 P!“ B) - lrl the narDepartment oi Vet- erans‘ Affairs and Labour. Rural Electrification One of the planks oi the Jones‘ platform of 1943 was Rural Elec- trification. I put the question to you-Alas this promise been ful- filled? The answer is "No". In truth, a highly paid-expert- h“ ‘sen engaged by the present gov- ernment to submit a far-reaching plan which will require years to pill. into practical operation: vet the Liberals, in their current plat- form, came back to the people o! Etl-lnce Edward Island with a ra- petition d! this broken promise, in a frantic effort to obtain votes and stave off the defeat which they so justly merit. Consider this plank in the light of the broken promise oi i948, and vote accord- ingly. The Progressive Conserva- tive party realizes that rural elec- trification is a prime necessity to the Province or Prince Edward Island, and will be of lnesttmable the other provinces. Furthermore. mug-standing were suf- fered by this Province due. to the non-fulfillment oi.’ the terms o! our entry into Ooniader “ . The laraer provinces, being more fav- ourably situated. obtained far- rcaching benefits from the dis- tribution o! Crown Lands and other natural resources, which wefo not available to us, separated as we are from the mainland of Canada. The late Chtet Justice Mathleson, when Conservative Premier of this Province, made it -lla ceaseless aim to obtain re- dress for these grievances and in- gusticos at the hands oi the Do- minion Government. An you are aware. he prepared and presented to the Federal Government than in power, a comprehensive brief, setting out. our claims and the buts m: same. This brief, which was based on fiscal need. received most favoir- ablo consideration at Ottaiwa. In recognition of our just claims. as thus presented. an annual sub- sidy of one hundred thousand dollara was obtained. The Duncan Commission and the White Com- mission lates- recommended fur- ther grants, so that at the time oi the acceptance. by Premier Jones, of the Dominion-Provincial Agree- 5t. Dunatans Basilica on November 24th. Mrs. McNetll i, Agnes Blanche Costello. daughter o! Mrs. Thomas A. Costello and y] laie Mr. Costello of Charlottetown. l‘ columnist of the Summerside Journal, is a son o! Mm Neill, Summerslde.--S. I nacrzman c, 1% I _. Mi‘. and John W. MoNeill oi Simmer-side who were married i, the forms Mr. McNeill, who is the spin-u D- F- Me .—Photo by wed“ nducation and Public Health in PrinceEdwzlrd Island. " Ill closing, I wish to solicit the support of lion for the recmton a d due to the limited tircifelraesdx disposal, we were unable to 5,, the electors of the everyone; I therefore take thr value to our farming communi- ties, rural merchants. fishermen and athera. We do not believe in the utopian solution forecast by nae/lit, our total subsidies amount- vd to approximately $674,000. Beat" in mind that. this was a. statutory award recognizing our rightful claims for industioes suffered, and ‘ihlrd District of Prince County for Mr. Gallant and myself. WI {lave endeavoured to visit aa many as possible, and I take this oppor- "pportunity of requesting ygu u support us on December 11th, um when elected, we will and.v°l“ to serve you in the best interests First - Last - Always lt’s lt0LliAll’S For lluality At Every Price! Work has started on hauling the largo house knowing as the Philip Thompson house here in Howlan to O'l_crlry. Strange so many Howlan many people have written 'me of recent date, asking it I would accept shipments of old hens now, as advance payment For next Spring's Baby Chicks, that I would like to make the following announc - Prices received For old hens have been low due t to the lect that the hair's haven't fully recovered from the moult. It you will wait another ten clays, than fatten the hens tor a two woell’; period, I will allow you 100 chicks for I00 lbe, livdfowl. C Will pay all expma charges. I deal in mixed aax chicks only. s. n. oasioaaron KINSINGTON .. - . l1 I‘ "L ' . . ma“ g0 to (Jilly this Province. and the large who‘ itonhzaluslion’ I Wm: d t t‘ The genial and enterprising “mmlnt M mmley "ecewcd “"9" f"a._ s w“ preéenle" o» l“: _,,,,,_ M... use...“ _ -',-;;;;*;=,v 11,551; ggngjygi, ‘gggfi 311i" flfiili°iffl..§‘3l';“$“li‘l2,§‘;; ‘.'f.ii°§?.‘°...".l..il.i.ll°'ii..;ii‘§‘.‘;?J; Ill A WAY TllAT WILL THRILL lllM v. Klilsitgr to her relatives in Lot 6 oli who owned arid Operated a rest! 13-" the 99°F“ 0! this PlQYlllCe in ‘l?’ l2? rogmsr coxisermtfilalle] ' ' '" ' " "' 9" HY- aurant and dance hall for the post ‘he sllrtendfl" °l ‘WY M35‘ WW3" clllme o n -m .= 1 ~——— summer is now about ready To oPen “V5 “dds °l laxlmim 9° ll"! DO- llllkhlng for ednublon l“ Phme . . ' . a a Mrs. John w, Platts or Howlqn his former bu5]ng55_ niinion Government. In the iinal mward Islami New I remlnd Y“ HOME MOVIES YOU'VE has been visiting licr relatives and __ analysis, we are paying more than hm" the lllgmfiilmmgfivlhllvefl“ 11-‘; d - M t ._ .. ' - l eminent. o w ch . ac an WANTiD TO MAKE l n l m on “sue recent“ ,,§,l,h°.‘1§fl,,°,“°'jfl,l§p§§ 3:3: 0,1,?‘ thee till; roeiiiflvsllllgstcllllgg llirrlvzddlleg: was Premier and first Minister of Mr. Henry MzicAusland and Alton Howlan with f d g marred in the amount m“ .85 by F§dlrcation_ was trrstrumeritai in t You've veiled a Iona time. but B°“"°" a" busy "W still": Olli (‘Old weathlcr i: rill’: W21; ‘in “‘~ "M" ""5 Asrevmcni.‘ l ""°'~"""K “l” m" 5°“ °l mm M" YW w" bririo vow homa movie lumber for a new house as Alton ember. Just: reminder that winter ' mg‘ the present Puma of wales "N"! "PM du"lmlll i! to build in O‘Lcar_\'. is just. around the corrien-How. hflflullflllll Grievancca c.°lle‘etijg°lc°bg‘lr;lnilg°r the p": \ ____ .. l-lnce ar ego rary grail ; Misses Doris and Delma Gallant som g u, tam ‘_ Due to our insular position, lack Pl “M1118 m "19 summfisl“ Hlsh l8 lllitli were plifiengers to Surrzmerside by vantages Oct tleiemfslilrliearveveathellrg Hated cl resources’ and "eslflcled "ea- Sclloal’ and“ x! 5nd XII’ “ml train on Tuesday. returning lll the cleanliness in the woods and “e “e 1°“ {BWFBMY Plated than lmwldl"? 1°‘ the “h”? 91' U" 8mm MOdQl 25—$77-50 evening. getting a supp“, of “re wood f‘: ie——a—i——ig~e izcachers therein. All this was ac- < . “ W H‘ 9 i '. \ ‘ . Kodalrs and Brownies The teacherfiher pupils arc grlillfiigtllilltztbznrlsrady to h“ "wk d°fle up. lvsvhgn hrcglvllsl séxilltlllildeclJilrilngndel-follllrdelefilzl; g . $3.40 to $99.00 very busy uiiiniz on prebaratlons ___ ' Zflllltmhz? ‘gm? m‘ wmtAmiew "51P °l DY- w- -7- P- Mlcunlm- H": V _ , f ih ' A - ' 9W n" "p l 3i? i l l b t0 ' No advance m Pnces or e O risimas school closing. Mr. Frank Gallant, Carpenter’ has house‘ 0 I rue rend and enefac r oi I . Large Assortment to g ma!!! u. ‘aura: v Jr-rnzscicleicicteialarr- l l l’ IIIIIIIQIIIIEQ ll choose from. i g . ' I I g l “m” s mug m" éozouiu/flrrtame/flraé/ FOR #9" l l ' SWEATERS SUMMERSIDE . - - sell 7 r sum,“ THE lSLAND'S PHOTO - HER; -' i l HEADQUARTERS ' g Q TlE$ *2“ - ’ g MUIIUGRAMMEU and PLAIN Wild mesa adlolile ' _ _ llAllllKERCll|EF$ gift could she receive y than a beautiful House- ' alovis , . .. coat. ' ' BRABES 5 - We have a large var- ‘ ' .. .. _ _ a BILLFULIIS iety of llannefand quilt- & Temalie moelthalseatpamlfewadla Mallmalaa d my“ Md“. h‘ l‘ ' , A critical inspection, eaiiparlaen, and actual wrltlnj with ~ . various makoa. Sinclair "TRIUMPH" loelis batter and . . ' ‘l ll writes better because ltaqualttyls batter-inside and aut- - "nu" 5"" m“ “$5 l aide, from point to cap. - L N n Céinparlaan will eaevlnea you-even bolero you write. ._ E Thalasiaatyeuteuehtheameolher, enganll-K Alain’ POlNTYta paper you‘! mo: yeu‘va Found the groateat & vdoe. auaiwaitloyovi IaIrySHIAIFEIS. n i c-"c- ARBIIA ceoiicr: T. ciluirls, illtltlllll‘ l Mr. Jones—we must get. down to business. We are pledged in our platform to make provision {or a Province-wide extension oi rural electrification as expeditiously as possible. We can do this by c0- operating with the services already ill existence, ant‘ subsidizing rural lines. - The present Government, head- ed by a farmer Premier, attempts to present itself to the farmers of this Province as their sole bene- factor. Yet what is the situation oday? The Department of Agri- culture in Prince Edward Island has been neglected. The propor- tionate amount of expenditure in respect to this most important xepartmerlt is entirely inadquate to the needs of the farming com ralunity. You are all aware of the situation existing in respect to lecd grain. Due to the removal ol icntrdls by the Federal Govern ment. with which the present ad- ministration in Prince Fxiurard Is land is apparently in complete ac- cord, the price of this product has .ncreased to such a leve} that the raising of hogs is no longer profit- able. All the encouragement rs- cclved from the Federal Minister .;‘- Agriculture on his recent visit u. this Province was the following advice: "to grow your own grain and solve your own difficulties." The Progressive Conservative Party. when elected to power. is l-‘iedged in its platform to crcct a n". Alon bushel grain cls-vator, wlrh proper facilities for handling the grain stored. and as a result. lrle farmers o1 this Province ivlll be assured ot a constant and LIQEPCI’ supply of coarse grains beinz Ffilularly available. Ma- chinery for the draining arid ditch- ing of low-lying land, and assist- ance by means of a subsidy oli grain. pasture and hay fertilizers will be provided. The Liberal candidates and other‘ speaker's are boundless lll their praise of the Dominion-Pro- vincial Tax Agreement respecting granted in lieu oi same. in per- petuity. and the door was left open for a further subsidy in- crease, by virtue of the minority report at Chief Justice Mathieaon, vrhon a member oi the White Commission. What happened at. the time of acceptance of the Dominion-Pro- vincial Agreement? According to ills own statement, Premier Jones had asked for a grant of over a3,- 000,000, but he accepted $2,100,000. which, 1 would remind you in- cludes our statutory subsidies re- fer-red to, already acquired as a perpetual right. Thus, the amount oi additional money obtained under the agree- ment was about $1,500,000, and for this we had to surrender our most profitable Ilelcls of taxation. ‘lvnen the matter of the Dominion- ‘HIOVUIClBI Tax Agreement came lJBfOfB the House. the Conservative Opposition attempted_ by way oi amendment. to introduce safe- guarding clauses ivlth regard to cur statutwy subsidies and pro vrnclal rights. The Opposition resolution simp- ly asserted that the agreement with the Dominion should contain a clause declaring that its ac- ceptance and execution did not involve any surrender of Prince Edward Island's right to compen- sation Ior the Dominica's failure ll implement the tel-ms oi Don- federation. or its rights UlldCl‘ tile reports of the Duncan and White Commissions. What happened to ills measure introduced to pre- serve our Provincial rights? Alter the Speaker of the House, backed ty some of the Ministers. tried to mile it out of order arid prevent a tllnlty of expressing our apprecia- of your District. ziiosvdown compromising the Gov- lrnment. this attempt to sale- guard the rights of your Province -vas..i'oi.ed down by the Jones Gov-r ernment to a man. Conservative Achievements I l l to state l DRESS SHOPPE SUMMEISIDE ___.. ‘Kl _ ‘w; clinicians Mil’! Will Slliaerslle his ‘lilllilfl “arose ml .risri