nus unfit... urn FIRESTONE SIIPERNETERODYNE RADIO REOEIYER nus “on EITHER A.C. or o.c. 224 GT. GEO. ST. ‘xwé .3, a sQco@>co@/-oo-1Q>oo<¢>c ISA MOST ATTRACTIVE RECEIVER HOUSED IN AN TTRACTIVELY STYLED PLASTIC CABINET. ovum-cs town. WHILE. THEY LAST $30.95- sTEWART Morons "YOUR MERCURY DEALER” PHONE B31 “Ttiemoriamuns Memos-ism “m; nn-mory "I m! ‘QT “d. u.“ u. lflmc, who passed m‘: [iffliflillvr lltli. IIIIA. ,,,|,.,|,,| lhultly. friend and uitI H" ,.. better God never one who n unfair. , h, a mliiinil, honest and true, gnnrndr-rful alzulrly that daddy was you. r, jtnmomhvrfll by lllin Little w Duugllifl‘ Linda JP811- |n Memoitiam . ._ dear y “fling mt mnry M 0UP yroIlrer llrw f). Rose. who paused "m, DPfQHIEFFr XIII, I944. ' III (I in llll IIIB WKYPI IIEIIIQIIIIII,‘ AI...‘ to the end of h’s days: “mm- unrl truo In heart lnl minrl mutiful memurlog. he left behind. w", yuan-n by Clayton. Ihlel ' nrnl l-‘unrlly. ln MemoIiam l MRI. GIORGI- MASON The death owurred in the Prince Edward island hospital on Monday morning, November 17th, of Mrs. George ivuisoir, m her 69th year, She was the former Bessie Cum- mings, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Curmnings of North River. The deceased had been in failing health for the past two or three years, but her death came as a great shock t0 her family and friends. Slhe was of a kindly disposi- tion, and endeared herself to all. She leaves to mourn besides her- sorrowing husband. two sons Earl and John at home; two sisters, Mary. Mrs. Henry Hurry, West Royalty; Mattie, Mrs. Chas. Malone. City and four brothers Chas. and Harry, City; Robert, Montreal; Jacob, Alberta. Her funeral which took place from St. Peters Church was con- ducted by Canon Malone. Tihe pail bearers were: P. J. Sent- Jas. Taweel, Les Hooper and John Mei-isle. Among the floral tributes were: Pillow-Family. lr| fund anti luring memory oi’ "trust; w. BERNARD Ililu urns IiiIINI In action Trance Drr. l0, iii-IA. Ila had 1r nuture you could not help lovinz. And n Ilclirl. tlrnt was purer than gnltl; ' ind in tllnsc who knew him and lovvd him ills mvmurv sirnll never grow old. snily miss-rd by his grand- mother. \lr=. Ii. l.. Waite. IN MEMORIAM In 1min; memory 0|’ i-Illltl-i-L ('. (‘OYSINS hrnsingtun n hit IJVFIIIIIINEI‘ 10th, 1942. passed an ay in un-rnnry over dear. lulu and i-anniy. IIARU OF THANKS llr. Wllllrun YER... and Mr. and tlils. l.. ll. View nndMrs. Beecher Court and lluuily‘, wish to thank ill uho mil llowcr-s. curds and let» Ierscl siunptll-Ily’ and their neigh- bours uul lrll-ncts for their many acts of kVlilliCffi during their recent lid btrcanvxnriit. M CONDENSED FREE OF “"100! t...» . PHONE iszs-i ANNOUHCING ounlsnus- snout: i1 0l.lllllf'S llEW PORTRAIT STllllI0 MALPEQUEIROAD EVERYTHING MODERN mo ur-roionr PM Portroit, 8 x i0 Oil Tintod with Gloss Fronts. its-hr value $5.00. ous mo: to Ior ovory I-2 dozon port-nits 4 x 6 wo will oil color one Burt's ronrnun srumo Spray—Mary and Walter. Sprsy—l3eatrlce, Harry and Wil- rd. Spray-Ollie, Bill, Hazel and Ralph. Spray-Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Web- ster and Eleanor. Spray-Mr. and Mrs. Edward Larter and Family. Spray—Ccrr.rmissioners and Em- ployees City Water Works. Spray—Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- Innis. Spray-Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Col- lier. _ Wreath-Mr. and Mrs. Russel Mason and Family. Wreath-Mr. and Mrs. 'R. L. Cot.- n. _. Wreath-Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fitz- Gernld and Faznily of Montreal. SYMPNDHY CARDS Bessie and Jim Harper. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Doyle Mr. and Mrs. Les Hooper Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hooper and Family. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Sun MacEachenn and Family. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mortimer and Bernadette. Mrs. Laura. MacKinnon and Fam- ly. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dalzie. Mrs. and Edward Waller. Mr. William Waller. Mr. Fred Waller, Halifax. Mrs. Mary E. Weatherbie Mr. and Mrs. Russell Foliey. Mr. and Mrs. Boner Dalzlel. Mrs. J. C. I-ladfleld. Montreal. Mrs. J. W. FltzGerald. Montreal. Miss Gladys Fi-tzGerald, Mon- ,. E treal. Mrs. Fred Worth and Family. Hon. George DeBlois and Mrs. DeBlols. nurses of Oundall Home. At home in the besutiful hills of God By the valley ofrest so Isl-r Some day. some time wthen our task is o'er We shall met our loved one there. —--———+ OARD OF TNANKS Mr. George Mason and Psmily. wish to thank their friends and neighbours, also the Doctor and Nurses of the Prince Edward ls- lnnd Hospital, for kindness shown‘ than during their recent ssd ber- eavement; also to those who sent flowers snd cords or those who helped in sny my. 1.98 CHARGE ner, Gordon Mobbs. Bonar Dalziel-I b rue opnsomw, Conservative Address - By Mr. R. R. Boll. K. C. Continued from pogo s) 0f my Diff-Y. and when tho gov- ernment candidates, alm- m", weeks of canvassing. found that ‘s11 was not right“ and their cause needed o. lot of bolstering. They were all suddenly called to Char- lottetowln on Saturday afternoon. November 29th, and o new msnl. Jesto was concocted, containing lseveral new items copied from the Conservative platform. Liberal Promises Can you imagine. ladies and gentlemen. of Premier Jones put- tinz planks in his platform promis- ing the Brighton Bridge and a Compensation Act for Labor. We well know him to be quite adverse to these matters by his own state- ments from time to time.,I have no doubt that the Liberal candi- dates from Charlottetown and from my own district, finding themselves not overly popular in their canvass on account of their Leader's adversity to Labor and tho Bridge project, insisted that these planks be included. There was also a plank dealing with a Prohibition Plcbiscite inserted at. ,the last minute. Electors of this Province, do you feel that the ,Government is in good faith. l Why were these important items not. included when the Premier announced his platform at Morell on November ll-th, lest. I submit ‘to you. Ladies and Gentlemen. that these items were never con- sidered in the Liberal platform 1"- all, until the Conservative plat- >form was announced. and when the Government candidates after three weeks of canvassing, found .that their ship was not "Steady as she goes." but was "founder- lng." Our platform has not been, altered. We offer no sop to the electorate and we stand behind the _platform given to you in the first .instance. a platform drawn up af- ‘ter many and long consultations with citizens of all walks of life, ;ln this Province. l Agriculture I It has been said on many occa- I sions, that no Province in Canada has a greater dependence on Agri- culture than Prince Edward Is- land. This being the case, it is only proper that any Government of this Province should interest itself primarily in the cause of farming and farmers. The Conservative Party have placed Agriculture as their first and chief plank in their platform, and I direct your atten- tion to our pledge for a complete rc-organizatlon of the Department with special emphasis being laid on the encouragement of more ‘Jld better live stock. I It has been said by authorities in a position to kiiow that Prince i Edurard Island should have a mini- ‘mum of livestock population aI l 150,000 cattle and 200,000 hogs. But. flvhnt is our position. It is doubtful .lf there is 100.000 head of cattle lnnd only about 50 per cent of our minimum hog requirements. and these items are getting less. day by day, due to the crisis in our feed requirements and the cost thereof. Our chief concern should be st all time! to be on our guard to protect our Farming Industry. Was the late Government on guard to our Farmer's interest dur- .lng their past term of office. We |lmport some 2 1-4 millions of bushels oi feed grains annually. Due to manipulation of the West- ern grain market, this feed is now costing approximately 30 cents o bushel more or $750,000 which is to be taken out of the Farmer's pocket. _Did our local Government. who are supposed to be in a close touch with the Dominion Govem- mcnt and, other agencies in the. "know," make any effort to head off this increase by control or otherwise. st a time which is proving a crisis to our Farmers in the feeding of their stock sud with the consequent depletion of .our cattle, hogs and poultry which -wc can ill afford. Mr. Gardiner’! Stand All our Libera] friends did was to bring here, Right Honorable J. G. Gardiner. Federal Minister of Agriculture. Mr. Gardiner arrived and departed. That is all the sc- tlon in this crisis that our-Farm- For Mon ' cs woII cs Women Because illlrhglésgefi Nerve Food women we no Enilfiffi. ‘Is Nsrvys Food molt u well os ‘women?’ i-Ileuilruloli-“ollgrnrl-rwix lon n lleop, indi ‘on, hesdoolid lhfI chronic fat s, and such mp0 use m; minzroluAnd eVito-min Bi todo. Ask for the new coon- orny silo bottle of CIIARLOTTETOWN, P.E.l. a OPEN EVENINGS t jsrs roooivod from m. Gardiner Alf-Mills ho was presented with s. resolution asking him "to take im. "will?! let-Ion townrm compensat- ing formers for their increased feeding costs so that food produc- tion may be maintained." Hi; n. sotlon to this was to teh our fr» - ' er! "to grow your own." I wonder Ladies and Gentlemen. if that is how Mr. Gardiner would have oct- od towards his Western formers. I I wonder. how the Government candidates now feel when they think of the stand they and their Govrnrnent took in the past o- rgolnst the erection of o groin ole- ‘vstor here. culminating with their undivided stand. except tho Jun- ior Member from First Prince. when they voted down a resolution last your asking the Dominion Gov- ernment to erect or assist in erect- ing an elevator here. l During the whole period of Lib- eral rule over the past l2 years, there has been s strong agitation for the erection of in elevator bu! our Liberal Government friends ‘would render no assistance. Think o! our happy position, thlsir what it would have meant to our farm- ers. if. when a few weeks sgo tuc- price of feed took such s tremen- dous rise, we had had 1,000,000 bushels of grain in an elevator here. Our farmers would have benefit- ed to the extent of $300,000 and would still have their breeding stock. As I said on the floor of the Legislature last spring if there Ls one thing that should beat the Government at the Polls in the election, that thing is the Govern- ment sdverse attitude against the erection of an elevator in Princc Edward Island. - - AI Tax f‘ “ Before passing on to matters par- ticularly concerning my own dis trict. I note that in s. recent ad drus by a candidate of the Liber- al party. he took exception to state-' ments concerning taxes to be levied on farmers under the Income Tax Act and pointed out the reductions to be made for 1946 and I947 by ‘Finance Minister Abbott. 1 would like to point out to thc- farmer electors this salient point. that Mr. Abbott announced a very substantial decrease in the taxa- tion rate for i947, but, he budget- ed for an increase over 1946 in his income tax collection. If he is to collect more in I947 than in 1946. despite the reduction in tax. where is the money to come from. Is it to come from the farmer pro- ducers for the past several war yenrs_ who have not put in a re- turn and were not asked so w do Judge for yourselves. Is it fair to ask a farmer today to file a re- turn for 1943-44-45. Our farmers were asked to pro- duce in the war years as never before. 'f‘hey responded, are they now to be paid off by getting a notice to file returns three, four and five years back_- and these demands are now being sent out-- and more will be mailed. We. on the Conservative side, have taken up the fight for thefsrmer, espec- ially the Farmer of Prince Edward Islsnd. who in war time exerted himself to the utmost on behslf 1f our War Effort. Problems In 2nd. Queens I will now deal with my own district, the Second of Queen's, s district unequaled in Prince Ed- wurd Tolmd_ a district extending from tho sec. on the south to the sea on the North, o district typi col of Prince Edward Islsnd in its Forming and Fishing activities; a district of industrious Partners, and s district paying more than theil equo] shores of the taxes of DIlIe Pmvince. What has been our lot under Liberal rule from I935 to 1M7 and more especially under Liberal rule of the Jones Government from I943 to 1947. Although one of the leading tax- psying districts~ since 1035. wc hove seen our roads neglected. our ferry services unsupported. and our Fisheries unencoursgod. n s ro- suit of this neglect, this tradition- slly Liberal stronghold elected two Conservatives in I948. In our four years of office. myself and my colleague farmer, Phillip Matheson hove endeavoured at all times. to work for the better- ment of the district. and to interest tho Government in the needs of this fine rural section. We never received our proper shore of gov- ernment work and improvements. We did receive o. mere token of our just. deserts. Program For District ladies and Gontrornen, on our election. snd tho election of s Con- scvstivo Government on Decem- ber 11th. my colleague sud myself have the following program, to of- fer you and whim we will see completed: 11o our stimorters of the South lhorr s (1) Btlndsrdiution of ‘both tho Shore snd West River rosds. (I) An officlent ferry service operating from ‘l s. m. w ll p. in. in the busy season. _ (l) The sshblldtmsnt of s ploy- ground, with picnic facilities ct Rocky Point for the convenience of visitors and children without any smioyunt-o to the residents of tho district o! Rocky Point. r er.- ow Is T e Time CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL SHOP EARLY WHILE ASSORTMENTS ARE COMPLETE. STORE ALL DAY WEDNESDAY FROM NOW UNTIL CHRISTMAS. .'r repare . porn Q GRAPEFRUIT JIIIOE 20oztln15o 2 for 29g ROSE BRAND PIOKLES CRUSHED ‘APPLE JUIOE 2O o1. tin u PIOKLES OLD DUTCH DLEANSEII tin 12o AYLMER FANCY QUALITY D 2 hr 23c rnvs PUMPKIN 25 oz tll 1c ‘EEGTKSTTEA u’. 9 5 c LILY wrnr: KRAFT CANADIAN 0IIEESE 1-2 lb rkz MARVEN'S WAXTITE SODAS 1 lli ilk! MAGIC 2n 26o WELCH'S DR EFT LARGE PKG. SHOESTRING 29c SEEDED RAISINS 15 0. 27c pkg SWEET WAFER OCEAN SPRAY Oranherry SAIIOE to oz tin 39g 0000A 1-2 u» tin 00RN SYRUP 2 u tIn BAKING POWDER Illrtln 28f‘, IIIIAPE JUIOE 16 oz bottle 31c cnnnurs 2o .1 u» m 2 for 25¢ SWEET MIXED 1o oz bottle 35g 16 oz bottle 35f; 21 c 35o Toke home o pockoge of VELVET CAKE FLOUR For your Christmas Baking -35: Lorge Pkg. BULK SEEDLESS RAISINS u 23. 2lbs 45c FRESH FRUITS All! VEGETABLES zoo count" SUNKIST ORANOES NO.I ONIONS to 3|; 344 COUNT SUNKIST ORANOES Doz. 27 ISLAND OELERY Head DRIP GRIND doz- liq: 0ABBAOE lb 5g DELICIOUS ’ I8: APPLES GOOD SIZL Doz. fijby fie Slaw-Gram: 17am! In-QU—_-——-n-_-—W EOULAR OR 1 n tin 59g LEMON JUICE. 5 I-Z Oz. Tin BAKERS’ CHOCOLATE. I-Z Lb. Coke ROYAL BULK COCOA. ILb. .. .. ....- 1.. 10c . 29c 25c FROZEN TRY OUR TASTY Including Peas, Blueberries, Brussel Sprouts, WHILE IT LASTS EAGLE BRAND MILK tin 21g CAMPBI-LLL'S TliMATO S0liP Till 12o—-2 run 23c l4 OZ. TIN ISLAN D DON ELESS OIIIOKEN NERIIINO In Tomato Sauce 7 oz tin‘ ‘simian-sun's; cuss-e "_ c. -..Q n 35c GRAVES CHOICE 2O oz. tin PEAS soon 160-2 run 45c 3IcI FANCY KETA SALMON AYLMER IIII tl ONILI SAIIOE‘ S oz bottle 37c 25c E. D. SMiTH'S — I3 Oz. Bottle TOMATO KETONUP 25c FOODS '°°°"°" Including Shelled CHRISTMAS NUTS A LARGE VARIETY TO CHOOSE PROM Shelled Almonds, Shelled Brozils, Shell Walnuts, Shelled Pecbns, Fil- wnn: SWAN ‘rorttlrhrlssur. ' I 29c 2:°'°°:’in:ic";' tent, DTIIIIIS n. Shell, Pecans in Shell, A monds IBCING . A Chetries pSfrowIscrries and, I" shell’ Filbem i" shell’ Diamond Budd“ Wal- 2 for c:- .. Rospberties, etc. mm’ Mixed Nuts‘ OIIIIOETEIIIA III-II5 OTBIIZOII SI. (Q Proper wharf and ferry Il- ciiitles until such time as we may get bridge connections in lieu of ferry service. (5) The improvement of educa- tional facilities by woy of s con- solidated school or otherwise cs desired by the electorate. To our supporters in the mid- lsnd section of the districts- (l) The construction of tho Brighton and West River Bridges; the West River Bridge to be mo- ceeded with, first. t2) The completion of o nerd surfaced highway from Cornwall to Charlottetown, vls_ North River Bridge. (S) The immediate Improvement of our secondary roads, such 1s Oolvill Rood, Wlltshirs Rood, and Kingston Road. ‘lb oursupportezu of tho North Shore:- (l) The standardization of Noll lending to the Notions} Pork, and in particular, the rosd from New Glasgow to Cavendish. (2) Tho building o! s hord sur- lion: utuurv F" PER IIIIP faced or other equally sufficient mod from North Rustico village to the Honbour. (3) The rehabilitation of North Rustico Harbour as a fishing port and so the chief fishing centre in Prince Edward Island, including tho construction of s breakwater, so that this most centrally located port may compete with other Maritime fishing Eentres and may hove emu-s to deep water fishing and thus overcome the disastrous offset of s failure of the ln-shore fishing inany season. I hove often ssld to the electors of my district that, the farmers of Prince Edward Island are the most ossily satisfied persons in the world as for u their demands on the 10c- si Government are concerned. In this Province, our Farmers sre satisfied if they are merely given s decent road in their district. In my district. despite the hesvy taxes paid, we have not, in tho past hwolvo years. received our equitable more of the Government revenue. It Is only now that rosd work is being done. Mr. Elector, are you satisfied to hove your road Improvement done in the month of December. Our opponents in this district ncw bout that more gravel has been put on tho roods in the lost week thsn in the previous four years. Are you Farmers from Rocky Point tn llustioo to allow yourselves to be bribed by the manna now thrown out by the Honorable Min- ister of' Higbwoyl. I believe l know you better than that. I ask you by your votn to condemn this ,bour.) I do not. want thot condi- i tlon to exist sglln. North Rustico South Shore Requirements To the long suffering people of the Boiihh Shore, my colleague and myself oilfer you our platform for your benefit. You hsvo long been forgotten but we offer you on new on and oak for your support in the support of yourselves. To our central friends. we offer the West River snd Brighton Bridge pro- ject and better communication with Charlottetown. I was one of the first to stress the importance of Brighton Bridge and have kept the some before the Federal tuthori- ties to the best of my ability. Pend- ing the completion of the bridge, my Colleague and myself will see that o. permanent rosd from Corn- will to Chsrlottetoiwn vis North River Bridge is completed im- mediately. _ ‘This is only s more four or five miles, Ind should be completed without delay. To our Northern Bupportws. in addition to your dc- served road projects. my Colleague and myself will forthwith com- mence on agitation for the im- provement of port fsclllties- at North ttustlco. I well remember tho conditions existing In Rustlco from IP85 and i909. and that was under Liberal rule. (pogo Mr. Bor- muat be mods s deep wotsr fish- ing centre. It cannot survive on ln-ohote-I hing alone. ‘monks the initiative of tho Clergy, the Co-opu-otivos and the of the most enterprising centres in the Marltimes. We want to have permanent employment for all with its consequent happiness. In- shore fishing alone, cannot do this. We pledge ourselves to the reliabili- tat-ion of Rustico Harbour and the development of the finest fishing port in the Maritimes. Ladies and Gentlemon_ my time is expended. I feel confident of the election of a Conservative Govern- ment in Prince Edward Island on December llth. Will you support Phillip Matheson and myself and give us the opportunity of giving to the second district of Queerrl the msny improvements denied to you in the past twelve years. Phil- lip Mstheson, as an ordinary dirt farmer, deserves your support. E4 snows your problems, as your prob- lems are his problems. 1. mysol have dealt with you for the p twenty years, honestly and folrlfl I believe, and if I now merit yo support snd confidence I will apt preclste your support on Decernl bor 11th. In closing. I would like to so to ol1 veterans, that our party strictly behind you and if I am bl ectod. T will, at all times” and oI in the psst. and with the co-op oration of veteran candidates my party, see that your proble and your assistance is to the ford front, and when positions are veterans will fill them. I wo remind my veteran listeners their right to poll two votes election day, and osk you snd other citizens to exsclso your frs ohlso. no motto: how your leoni oithmsollilovillogqwobsvoooo moyll. 1