_ _nsna'rown__canmm INMHMMMI HI. xreaauuudunnunaaunounnnn. u u noun HANDWRITING ON THE WALL a ll YOU KNOW THAT. . . . ‘THE KING GOVERNMENT HAS LOST EVERY ONE OF THE EIGHT BY-ELECTIONS HELD SINCE 1942, THUS FAILING TO WIN A. SINGLE SEAT IN OVER THREE YEARS? no YOU KNOWTTHAT... NINE MEMBERS OF ma: MACKENZIE KINGIS CABINET DESERTED THE SINKING SHIP RATHER THAN FACE THE ELELTORS OF THIS COUNTRY I WILLIAM "I00!!!" wlaraaull 1B mil-WY o! Ho. William "Scott ' , ‘actiuuyu m or Canada. Wu wotlnded at raisins c.l august 12th. sent back to ang- . __ ' j aizu ‘imam’. many chasm to VOTE Progressive Conservative , lT’S TIME FOR A CHANGE ! l INSIBTID BY TIE PRINCE EDWARD lSLAhD PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOOIATIONJ _ -. . s. _ __ p _ _ _ i Elilliiil lallultelsialallfltillslsluvlluualmllaneruilfi lunsillillslaelt-ulalsll Bfifiifieniirnorirsxis :eo’o—T.;'fi -m“‘*=. ___ ‘ n will require about 1Q m-immsvl tection oi’ the British minimum- Select think steaks o! salmcnqbakiw for. each inch thickness oil ministration in Carinthia, had oom- Coat with lfifl dry bread crumbs fish. Haste the fish frequently dur- mmed crhnes “amt the l-Nmmn that have hon seasoned mm salt mg the bakinz with melted fei- and especbgJly mo,” m, 5mm, and . 111m dip the ma in Garnish with lemon slices and pupulation" o; “he "mom » beaten egg that has been diluted 6y 10!‘ SPWiHG- m Q “patch mm ‘Emewmi’ ‘Mb “m lbw‘ 1 “g TASS MAKES CHARGE; agency said that the with i tablespoon water). Dip again in seasoned crunbs and coat thor- -——- Now den; the LONDON, June 3 — (GP) —- ‘Ifhc Soviet Tess Agency char Sat-I ‘oughly with these. “um “"1” “m-“wms “W “g ‘“l ' Q A MESSAGE FROM IN! LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES IN CANADA r _ ,..._. __ conlusing situation, because junior ual observer who spins s, rack o! manulacturers do not consider such garments in any oi the de- themselves as catering to the teen- partments which handle them. age group, although to all intens You'll not iind a forlorn dress in and purposes they make clothes the lot. Gay and oloriul, or smart c5395 or SYMPATHY which cover practically that same and darkly iscticated, each re- way frequentl across the sum- age range. veals the touc oi’ a designer who mer groups, o ten on spun rayon u” w“ "l" “when That designers in both these has enjoyed making an individual linen, sometimes in gay fiesta ~ C Md C“ style-wise groups take endless stripinzs. acain in ail-over zarden ' Elm“ “'5 ' y‘ leasure in bringing out the love- greIis m an mmdrciugl wialer7 1g u: i ubtl r thl 1t we m John Bi-div- WY tn i". ‘lit’? Willi liol"“rll‘ "‘° Sea”. “ ‘ ° °‘ °‘ ‘g’ mum“ ‘Iienmuey and iness o! the girls who wear ese giagflpemr cgsfieckgjglrihiiplrgiiidlggfi Eeome cs clgthefiis evident to__tha most cas- __ _ “In J. J. Dflvllln and " W“ " wane. Oi. . Gallant. 3w. Mrs. Mercer any. City. |-—-- ....__ ginghams. rayons. tallies. and lannels. Gray is a great spring favorite this season in suits, rivnl- ling navy a a sound background color. Border prints splash their 14 INJURED MELIVILLE, ..Fourteen perils ‘ESQ’ “l onechserioutsly. when two m“ co . Raailwgis Otralii 0mm“ "m" terday at Colmer, w, south o! here. Railwll. f; said it was understood {no was due to a break 1n m: l. $3 fish generously with butter‘ and bake in n vfry 11ft oven i476 Ml , _ is i! 5; \ Real Social Security DI‘ Ruiioned Scarcity? To lbs political and economic reactionary, Social Security A: somotblllg to be used a 4 bribe lo win votes -— a sop to rootba unrest. Social makesbift: of tbol bind on actually ofiercd ao-day a: political substitute: for sound, economic planning for the post-war reconstruction of Canada. rggsrl - is Dllilol, City. Mflfotd B-lwhalder i. NH. serene gig.‘- 5E Humans Otto'- Mn. Jouriilooersuo and. James‘ Ba . . u-id Mrs. Ombu- and City. . Mary Weatheable and Fam- firs; Rant Mrs. JOhn Doiron. North Rustico Mr. and Mrs. Prank L. Gallant. Rusticoville. - Mr. Leon D. Gallant, North Rus- 1.100 Mr. and Mrs. Iiouso Gallant. North Riustioo. Op]. Stephen Moss-hell. Green- wood. N. S. t, Rustioovilla . . Henry Gallon Mrs. Urban Dorivn, North Rmtico and Mrs. Gerald Pitipar, To the State Socialist, on the other The Progressive Conservative Party N.S. were d g , sasken ad “in. hand, Social Security is a bookish theory seeking to prove that poverty would be much more endurable if only it were much more general. And now, listen for a moment to John Bracken, the forthright leader of the Progressive Conservative Party:- “The State here in Canada’, unlike in Germany, is the servant of the people, I not its master. Finance, and economic mechanisms associated with it, must likewise be regarded as the servants, not the masters, of our economy. The under- writing of l prosperity AND social security is a. proper function of the State." Notice how closely prosperity and social security are linked together. We are determined that Social Security shall no longer be regarded as a. charity but as what it is-a social obligation and national responsibility of the very first magnitude and import- ance. Social Security must grow with prosperity-because the degree to which social services may be provided is deter- mined by the size o! the national income. We are pledged to maintain that income at a high prosperous level. It is against this background of plenty for all, that the Progressive Conservatives see Social Security. is pledged to provide, without delay, a uniform and comprehensive social security programme for all Canadians, including: fi/Extended unemployment insurance COVQIHEE. IV Adequate payments for the mainten- ance of unemployables. fi/Accident and sickness benefits. N Children's allowances. W/Maternity benefits. ,'\/ Widows’ benefits. h/Retirement pensions. {x/Increased old age pensions at age 68. iv Increased pensions for the blind. Where any of these social services are administered provincially, we shall provide grants large enough to ensure adequate standards of social security for all Canadians. Compare this positive and complete programme with the make-shift ex- pedients of other parties. No other party can equal or even approach John Brackexfs guarantee of security for all Canadians. It's rational security-NOT rationed scarcity. WIN WTH BRACKEN Vote for iYour PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE P-l Publhhl by In Progrnlivo Coucvalivo Part, 080015 Mk‘. Pitou. ‘ and Mrs. Douglas Ebers, Montreal . - m. OIlveQx-“S. McNellJ. New Perth 5.2.0. was Clnokin, 3.11.0.8. loch Oliver. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Taylor. unoeahlm. higlend. IUZINGILM PALACE The Queen and I ofler you our ixeartateh sympathy iruyuua- great sorrow. We will its service may bring you some measure o! consolation. GEORGE I. l. let Bn. oi’ alienate own Padre being away at e . You have good cause to be proud oi your son Bill, Mrs. Weatharbie. We who wen with ' * (lard of ' Thanks an. an ooeil damn and ‘fi to thank all mo: Also mes- ’ o-s-u. IIIl-AOI ononmr on um comps-oz. new woax-mn-um ad- vanao irom um: mn- clothes woolen on dcilni in ‘i’ i th a!“ more soplfiliticiailon. mo hi: shun presented a more or lean 0E ‘Firestone VIT Car owners have _been wondering just how safe synthetic rubber tires are-éjust how much mileage they will give. Firestone decided to put its tires to the supreme test. So a race car was equipped with regular, stock Firestone Synthetic Rubber Tires, the same as you can buy for your cars, and raced for 500 miles around the Indian- apolis Speedway under American Antonoll" Association supervision. Wilbur Shaw, famous three-time winner of the Indianapolis Sweepstakes, volunteered to make the run. And he averaged 100.84 miles an hour, hitting more than 135 miles an hour on the llrdghtawaysl Imagine the punishment those tires took as they pounded over the rough brick and grinding asphalt . . . equal to 50,000 miles oi’ ordinary driving! torturing tout, not n skid or blowout occurred. Remember this fact when you get permission to buy new lino-Firestone are the only tires mode that are eddy-proved on the speedway for your protection on the highway. WARNINGL-‘Iio the shortage h more critical loday than over baton, and cannot got better‘ for many ollyhopooikuphrgcaraontharoodlatocontinuato ohorvo wartime and limits and otlm- simple, yo! fundamental precautions which luau proved no nueeuaiul in conserving um. Your nearby Huston Dulu- will Yet, balp you-loop hi: today. PROVED ON THE in this grueling, tire- u lonilla. Tho Wilbur Shaw, famous race driver, averaged 100.84 miles per hour for 500 miles It the Indianapolis Speed!" Firestone Synthetic Ru _'l‘irel. 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