i t t ,,“qp‘eded wart‘. and will of cnursc, r dnservatives; Make filoquent Closing Qhmpdigh Appeals following are excerpts M735...“ t...» farmers muwiun runs-i. gnsel delivered last night by Mr. W tar S. Manure and Wing Umdt. Fair Prices Bond "Ano",":r matter of interest to . Anglh M-scLcan, DJ-‘C, Pro- easive Conservative candidate for ~ tznmers is ti! Permanent. ee . n5 peacetime policy which will be but. in force by a Government. holdcd f l l l “I would like to say a few words about. the policies of the Progres- sive Conservative party as zpecially apply to the Province of, ~ rince Edward island. t “Let me mention also the fair f "lmpermost in our minds, o1 t and just. policy of John Bracken-to course, is our transportation prob- give farmers and fishermen their lem, vahslir directly affects every- rightful share of the national in- one of us, iarmsrs, fishermen. bus- ineas men, fox-ranchers and labor- of a fair- Canadian price for their in; men. This protlem is also of products, even when the world mar- the utmost lmrxlrtance to us, be-itzn: prices may suffer s. slum?- eause upon it depends the future; This will be done through s special o‘! our tourist trade. We all know the,‘ board which will have the DOV" _ prosperity which can be made, and authority to detflmlrw "14 l"! e through the development; those fair Drlus- W W!’ “flu” o-this industry ' land flshennen. transpolrtutlorli problfimhis {Tblese areoksome gfmthe Dollgz! l 0 one. Tre ony wort W i2 o Jam Bra 'en an l P"?! ' iapmpt which 111s been made w! sive Conservative Party WNW Pl"- utnow to wing about a solutionflicularlyt affect the people o! t-hll we; Imde years ago by that sreatl Province. Colasorvetlve Lauder. Sir Robert "These are not. WWW-l" Borden, who pl‘€S‘.‘Ill€Cl us with our- favors. but plates flillllllil l first carfcrrr’. [at _ under another‘. promise of justice. made by 0h‘! Conservative Governmcnt — that Bracken to the DQOPlQ 0f 77m" of the Honourable R B Bctznett — Edward island " _ fill!‘ sesortl bit-terry, lwhich xvug ‘Nu COMMAND!“ “on.” atm- sunk, was comp ettet Wit _ W the exception of the one term dur- ing which MrzEennctt was in power, "For more than five and I. half the Government oi this Country ;years we have been fighting one of ha; been under the leadership otthe Brefliévt lvfl" Whlch mfllund McKenzie King for th~ past tweniy- _‘ has ever known. Althoilfih five years. 'I‘here was a great op- Eillopea" FY1559 0f this Wfll’ l! purtunitty for the Liberal Gnvern- mvar many of us are still awlltlna merits under Mr. King to solve thisl me 79mm 0‘ m“ um ‘nd u“ crucial problem. Has anything atlllom m9 blme flfld! 0! 131F479‘; In °v§'db°t°" “rain “tempted l; DES‘ giliestrtxenesle ffim%oer°c£gvivlrd regar urmg a. tries.- years y t e: - . n, a Island there is hardly a home iquétlcesslvo L-lbtffll GOVETHIILHLS. which ha? got hieen llgiloltxjed m“ "We are now fully convinced that; “WY or n “any w e sup- our only 110p? for adequate coni-.l’1~v‘l‘gh‘?rhm:n Pmuiwgg éhraeggé‘ munication W1Ih the mainland rests] my w w a‘ l‘ ‘ once more with a Conservative G0v-| gyeplihe “mégrnngdmhg gkmng; ernment. Within the last two veers we beytakcg: m Dem“ m“, Venn,“ the Hon. John Bracken has visited m find the means b” which they this 15mm’ ‘m “m "Cmsmm He can live happy useful lives which saw our difficultirs and immcd- Wm provide (m; them seem“! me “my bawme m" “u‘°'l’°k°“ Champ‘ problems of the veterans are there- ion The result was that he pledged m" our prob,wm_l_ himself, if elected tn power on June‘ The Huang," Oonuflmv; l1 next, to take immediate steps to. Pa“, maintain! h“ m‘ m,“ Vlde "5 “ml l‘ 59mm Caner?’ Isumption should be established l! l5 l" “ddlllml l" ‘he ‘m? “hm” that a man's condition as record- "as 513mm "my ‘l f?“ “'°°k§ 3m- od on his admission to the Service l" 5P1“ °1 t“ levee-ed assulamss was in mt nu condition at that. from our Liberal members that it “mm n“; n," n“ would be in operation in the fall Of 1M6. "But our transportation problem h not, Just s matter ‘of getting gfross the Strait, and bac again in- wives also the all important ques- tion of freight. rates which is vital tn our farmers, fishermen, truck drivers and business men. As we of! know, in order to reach their instets quickly and cheaply, fer- mers all over the country, with the exception of Prince Edward Island, min their products mainly by truck. And why can't our farmers use trunks? Statistics give us a. very lunt answtgzm Beceurficm t muit uc - g f‘: n: 13,133: 0r agent; are shguld be confirmed by statute. paying for over two hundreckmiles Furthermort’. the PYOGYEfllYQ o; trucking_ This trenwndou KndICOIISEFVZIIIVIE Party ls pledqed .0 ruinous increase ls due solely to.‘ the reduction of Income Tax in m“. nine mug “tench o; Wam- bc-LlOW income groups so that veter- wun the 1511M and the mam. ans. in common with all other low ‘mi And Mm m,“ M“ m, pro.| income groups, will not be forced . Gov, to refund a large percentage of fifiretrimfigtlggitp Ogmffgfik. these benefits to the Govemment , - ‘in the form of Income Tax. slams“ do about m“ scaqdalous‘ "The Progressive Conservative “@403?! CY: 1323;. t2: ‘oldginl Party recognizes that one of the t‘ t‘, Wm be taken wh_luciu\m_ most pressing needs of the citizens ‘h’ ‘flue m farmer fifth“ of Canada is security and freedom P‘. 115' ref ve i, ca,‘ mired“ from want. It is therefore the "mm" "Q13; s 5‘ m“, cos‘, objective of the Progressive Con- ih? wkfk ° ‘$5 gnluiid b thelservatlve Party to eliminate the ‘lfhllmslwe? G0 erfugflm y. fear nt‘ want and insecurity from ° ll "c e V r - the minds of all people. Want and (war must be banished d secur- ity brought within the re h of all Canadians. The Progressive Con- servative Party is therefore pledg- ed to provide s uniform and com- prehensive security plan for Canadians including extended un- employment insurance coverage. accident and sickness benefits. Mr. MoLure lfree moving of grain to f ,our lliveztock, from‘ the head of the Edward island. be no onus of proof on the elelm- should be given to=the cla-knent." Merchant Navy “The hazardous occupation of those serving in the MerohsntNsvy should be fully recognized and their interems protected by ex- tending to them and their depend- ents protection similar to that pro- vided for members of the armed services. The benefits of the Pen- sions Act as now applied to ses- faring men bv Order in Council Borden _ ClfTovvn llighwly l ‘TM. me also mention here, be- fore leaving our transportation ques-l Milt. the new B')i‘(‘lt2l‘.-Chfli'lOLiC'tO\\‘Ii‘ jilghway. iucludinc the two bndef-‘St drier the West and Norlh Rivers- Lwhlch will bt- built at. the whole’ elmrute u! the Dominion Gflvelll" family allowances. maternity bene- menr. immediately after v thin ma widowst benefits Bracken assumes, the QYCmlClEhlPIpenslQns and increased old age of Canada. This \\".ll ull n long-z pgngiqns at the age of 05..." , Provide employment mi" liilutiretlfi‘ King's Shameful Record of men over a long period of time.‘ ' , "When speaking oi employment. "With magnificent patience the we are allnware that there is n0 Canadian people" reassured their worthwhile industrial employment Prime Minister that it was their "...,,lumb1e w the men and women desire to prosecute the war with " of this Island. As a tragic con- the utmost of energy and with . sequence. thousands of our young,‘ that‘ in view National Selective ‘Ymen and women liiivc migrated lot Service was a/pproved byhthe plea; other parts of Canada and lo the, plc of Canada with the ope tin - United States in ordPr to m. kc the; equality of sacrifice would be one 1mm which was denied them here.‘ of the guiding principles which . The pitiful result is that. our pcp- the Government would follow. .. ulation has br-tn steadily dccrcasins.‘ fi°rmfif~ l"_ oilfiwggdilg“ X113: ‘ while that oi all the other Prav-fl llli‘ l Eve‘? a e t‘ m“ ff “w” has Eyhnwl, a F; M. ,,,c,-,~,,5@_; Prince Edward Island had volun- ,; Thlsuisla matlgr ' ._,,t.o us, an some tafifllgfl, (and ‘done at once} Tile Hon- ‘Totu-mble John Bmckcn l5: u y swat‘: ,_ l i t 1 "gglour Jilgflv, and to reheve it. will,‘ -f "51"" °l' 5'5"" thlénilg’ 3b“ y __., ud amah lLBIICfIES of the army o e = Vi"! “wed i” wit" b“ - ' ~ r t th r b h 1- ... . . l," mnwtanscrred n sno e rand gv ‘ m’ 51W ‘“' (‘h.“‘.m““"° n . . l‘ me 'eks' trslnin and ent. t f u, f," ,en l we R s ‘I NW1!‘ in“ sffrvlclntl .9, ‘ha, ' .01 ‘up the line ss re-lnforcemenfa. guls "u, a5 ‘"55" “fur”: 1e:“p,‘Dy_ These volunteers know from bit- .fit “c111; ftflllultnllgllillggulfil‘; huntgeds l" ‘fig costly eqpeiflertlce ‘fir’ we l ' _, _ have cen too en en w our JO! fill-Tn"! "l" ‘md “mans fPrlme Minister. We have given a - him "another chance" to make ' . rand oncokioewthoftenl. t [get of; not -~ ' again ma e a msa e o en- l. "Flllll" @l_l‘~'~‘l°l'll“’m “in l“ ma“ Arusting our country's future toour Qihilable ‘Wlllh live rvpfllrilbltl Ofilllfl {present} Prime Minlsterk wléose ‘eva- ‘niplazzn u our W111i‘- fl 11 i ‘ttsivo rc itctance to ms e eosons. gfigtetown, Snuris, oeorzctown. sllmf ‘political strategies and constant inersid and Allitrton. Those mse of "yes" as another and nearer fwharv .“'hl°l‘ “Md 111V" bflllfll, form of "Nn“, has lost for him ant b uciit to us. null Wll-Cll wnnfidcncc of many of even his ‘have b. .1 allowed 11w tzlsgitcritlrfllfwifonncr stalwart followers. ill l ~' ' b1 mi! i?“ t’ fvfluglgthgrr-‘gglreat industry of ours iJohn Bracken who is, by experi- which is berm grsduallvsnd surob Lance, acquainted with our hopes “&troyed. is ‘our fox industry. ‘Fhishsnd desires and with the problems u being done by that in mous and ipvhich face the average Canadian. , 9,- m, My int; tax ‘A man who values above all elae 1'°'“°“" 25, p L, t p. 1 mum..- virtues of integrity truthful ntu n - . . . . - ., qerv m‘ p! qxpls h. n forct-dimess. without mental reservations, otinco. This f f-l ~. p0,, m... mncham “time at the,'and fair dealing- A mar-who, in fblme time Amerlom fox pelts are hladditlon, like most of us s a ferm- itted to come into this coun- or.“ _» t m“. freg_ 11,15 m; will be l Let us select as our next Prime _ f» b MrmMlnlsicr n man who recognizes ' 152:1‘: a,,'j,“f,‘fi;",,,‘,’c,‘,'1¥, wfi] 1-9- llhuman values and who has set as we satin .%:::...""'.t". Q.P2:r:*:.=..:’ l.“ “or.” _ m, . . s . er y “m” f-‘fingfgmljflfflfifiilgfh, ,h,.‘,1lfc and a better future for all ,"‘1gonm €$uar‘,ms “my mflfl-edyCansdians." s ‘ year due in arbitrary and lln- t ””'“—‘” “T” ' ' Ldorzvemment‘ regulations. W315i: .316 BOMBERS- . .he Amorwn nn a n ma" t < ___ - ._ l. G 1f - ' - i” tirefnluaed“ ll§m‘ié‘.$......2li‘l?.l‘?'£r- t. m. .'<lalt'c"_t_"_.'rer..".éc.llt -_.. ueb there w“ and "we "lmfin u...» formal radar. welcome. a fund fivaflflbl" for tl1'\l. l’\lll",| "Your rr-cord of achi-vemen’ '. The Pffltrftsslv» Con="flI-1!lVPl,hns been rn inspiration to the pea- hnd .7011: Bracken will seruple of " than s C g“ . cos our Prime Minister refused to mm‘; ‘nush be‘ cuarantee them re-inforcements. He pennitted these volunteers to wharf Rrnalra Coneds.hetoid by John Bracken, concur the m tlieyt, Great Lakes to all points on Prince‘ come and assure them st‘a1l,tirnes, the i u d A. wla. mm out. u he 2.: ant. and the benefit of any doubt M, retirement. land ,_,. wncq-l, tcercd and was serving in the for-t "Let us choose as an alternatlvel r1 rttrrn.-1_ru1.nnri_ Lneal-jtfltlkilisry a ttptgaaage Miitsa Officers aiFcTtd At Ann- ual Session; Mrs. J. A. Lewis ls New Pres. The annual meeting of Charlottetown Auxiliary of lPi-oteetsnt C: hens" was held the Trinity United Church Ladies’ Parlor. Prldly afternoon. The Vice-President. Mrs. J. A.’ Lewis presided and there was; s, large attendance of members and. interested friends. qThe various reports w eeptionslly good, showing t s your had been s most euceesdul one. The thanks of the Trustees were extended to the members for their outstanding assistance to the work .of I e orphanage and s cordial Iinvl "tion lvsn to attend the sn- 'nuel metres“ of the Provincial A to held st the Orph- snllt on Friday, June Skid. _ Officers elected for, tin com- tin your are as follows. l ut President, Mrs. JP. Clerks. ' President. Mrs. J. A. Lovm. l‘Vlnee-?residsnt at lugs, Mrs. I. . o Mrs. I. I. lenders‘. . W. 0. Bruce. Vice-Presidents: St. Peter's Church, Mrs ‘l’. I. De ison. the the l!‘ urch rs. . ' Qu ley. Mrs. I. D. Nicholson. ristlsn Church. Mrs. Millie Bell. Mrs. Milton Carter. Zion Church. Mrs. Sutherland Mclcsn, Mrs. Elmer Sutherland. Mrs. Earl McDonald. Mn. George rnr cuaanmmarowu cuanoziu . tram ha». ililflll "Milli" _ ‘ll? nu salsa! b leeervsl m» liflll I‘ Q ‘ n! tire at iJIfZ-Y-J‘ s 10:." skhtly pa)! able in advance. "norrr rower Junior u...» Tag Day in slut the Charlem- ‘ON SICK LEAVI —'Ql. LII!‘- rence Melanie of the city Police Eféhuii‘: fit?” ll’°t."‘°tn....“‘“‘ by comtebu stems w beta t l FUNERAL ruse MORNING - The funeral of ‘the late J , Coyle will take place from his iete residence, Dorchelter ‘Street. is morning at 8:45 to St. Dun- stan’: Basilica thence to the-RC. ' cemetery. ' suosolrslwl‘ - w. and Stews-rt. Mullins-ion of pant“ Sun 01111“ N18 fllllfiQnt “l! =d t . H in. w Pit.- ’ lklcgfrfiild.‘ only son of and an. amine-s, \ none: 1'0 snvrclusrlLsil v a can. ‘w. n. ntmivsn Son‘ of Mr. J. R. Burnett of Up- per Hlllsbero Street, Cliy, who members of the armed forces nnw arrived in the Clty- last evening. in Charlottetown. whose names Capt. Sumstt. who served with the are not on the voters‘ lhts. must North Nova Scotls Highlanders vote either st the airport or the has been oversees for over four ndvy barracks tcds , otherwise years, be in action on the Eur- they will not b!‘ s I t0 llotl.—_ ~opesn cont ent since the D-Day (Inserted by the Progressive Cos- lnvlsl June e, 1M4. servstlve Association). l-l-ii YORK UNITED CIAIGI - ‘ l; Rev. J. A. Nicholson, Minister. , gar-vice: dune éotafiuru. York. _ Kenn” JL resena on OI hum, MK, Alanna rizes. a us, sepunui - a an» ems". s. “w”? ‘t’? .'I."-~ Mrs. A. I-fenrv. Mrs. R.. R. Bell. m m ‘m: - 599°‘ 7"’ _ _. ‘ ' _ _ l _ offering will be taken st Brack- Qffuf’ J “m” M" ° ley and Central Church for the Murray Fund. York has already of salmon: Hooper. St. Paul's Church. Mrs. . Home. Mrs. J rm. Bern-awn Tudbsll, national] commandant of the Red Cross Corps inspected the Charlottetown detachment ‘rhursdsy evening, June 1th. Members of the execu- tive of the Prince Edward Island Division were present at the in- spection and presentation of ser- vice chevrons. First Aid and Home Nursing Certificates. Dr P. MscMlllsn, presi- .1. division spoke briefly on the excellent work W done by the detachment and introduced s. Tud . who reviewed the lctlvltiescf the C.R.C.C. in Can- ada and overseas, stating that the Corps in Canada is over sooostrong with an overseas detachment of more than 500 who are giving out- standing service in the various branches of Red Cross work canteens. ambulance driving, wel- ‘fare work and ss V.A.D.’s and reo- restlonal aides in hospitals. also escort duty and g new service in prisoner of war transit camps on’ the continent. The Charlottetown detachment; has eight members serving over- sessjtwo driving ambulances on the continent. one in prisoner of war transit camps. four in Red Cross Clubs in London and one on escort u . Mrs. Tudbsll complimented the members of the detachment on their smart sbnearance and‘ profic- iency in drill, and said she was very pleased that, so many were receiving service chevron; and Firt Aid and Home Nursing Certificates. She stressed the feet that al- ,though the war in Europe had ended th work of the Red Cross lmust still go on. The C.R.C.C. is ‘being used throughout Canada for‘ ‘work in veterans’ hospitals, meet-. ing returning veterans and their dependants. and in the work of rehabilitation. The national comm ‘ at. was] iaccompsnled on her visit to the Charlottetown detachment by Mrs. H. ls. Palmer, the divisional com- Imandsnt. Mrs. Tudball left by plane yes- terday afternoon for the insin- The following ls the list. of ser- vice chevrons and first aid certifi- cates presented during the inspec- tion here: Fourth Service Chev om: Mrs. H. f... Palmer. Divisions Comman- | dent; Mrs. I.‘. M. Bsgnsll, Detach- ment Commandant. z t... zombttiatam‘ifiialr.tl Cliff Rstt of Mount Forest, Ont... lcamc circling in five minutes be-, »hlnd the leader. | of the ,sir show, followed with P'lt.-Lt. t Art Webb of swift Current. Sesl... at the controls and s lsnky-ieggedl giraffe painted on her nose. Then| A for Able came cruising in for a smooth landing". t "The RCA. . is proud of you. welcome heme." laid Air Vice-Mer- shsl Campbell. ‘Air {Xian-Marshal a L. 5058M. sr o cer eomman em Air Command. next caressed the ere. - l "We understand fully the lead- lership. courage and determination ‘with which you have undertaken your mission," the A.,O.C. said. told. ts officers and men cams back on the four Inncssters that landed here. Two of the crew of B for Baker, the craft which crashed off the Azores, came lie Dartmouth and u» othersl went on to Yarmouth, The two who arrived here were the pilot. Flt-Lt. Paul Acres of Rainy River, Ont. and nth-Lt. Jack Calms of Toronto, '!'hey left behind one or their‘ piano ncnuannnnnuu a A Gospel Hall '~ Upper Prince Si. l Order of Meetings: Gospel Meeting. Lord’ l fl Red Cross ‘Service Mo}; Appreciated By Men O’seas a-__ Braking of Bread. Lord's Day, 10:30 A.M. Bible Reading, Lord's Suntlly School. Lord's Day, 2:30 P.M. Prayer Meeting, Wednesdey, 8 PM. Children's Meeting, Friday. 7:30 IKM. Meeting on City Square Sat. 9 P. M. In!!! Glues Sinners < wntributed. Subject “The Dark Valley." I-O-ll. RETURN FROM CONVENTION — Mr. P. A. Large. KC, Attorney- Genersl of Prince Edward Island, and Mflior u. u. Court have r0- tumed to Charlottetown after attending the convention of chair- ajeglmlotf" itiaeing‘ Rehabilitation See. l-Motor Transport Section “r11”- n?“ wwegg w‘: liegmlfi: " C . . ' Fourth Service Chevrons: Olive Jflp? 1x13453180‘: ‘film ‘sing; Johnston. O. C. Section; 3nd, the convmfld, (mm ohlfla,” Lieutenant. McLellsn; Sergeant town have m, realm” u y” P,“ e . s . Third Service Chevrons: Sergeant PA Major Mathlcson, Corporal c- Wong, 05:58:‘? ‘gslglggchaia Ltelflfllzdil, Corporal Walters, Corps-l paid an official “A” kstemayaiéo ra ogers. Second Service Chevron: Driverdiljlwflgfgs. gfffg’, mlygugmga‘ 5°“ °°nd°“' is Lt ‘Edward clnnil 11nd boy whose brother 11' at y”, ent raiding at st. Charles. M. C. S. Melville; another ship of the flotilla is also here. The ships u. pact to return to their base on Monday next. LARGE CROWD AT DANCE-A "Py llrse crowd of service rnen was in attendance st s~ meclll dame- llishlfld by the presence of tge mlnesweepers in port, h d gt tflzmbegion Recreation Rooms lest ear e cone, the president of the Auxiliary. Mrs. Irs M. Brown spoke briefly, hoping all had had s. 1°93 llm¢~ g . Mcfrmis. captain b! the ‘Pruro. thanked the i and CPO. man of the Mei. ville added his appreciation. '11“ men Pwfwnded in each ease with three hearty cheers. Music w" Ell-Pulled by two~ members of the R.C.A.l".. with Bill Morsside on the trumpet. Section fl-Nnrslng Auxiliary Section Fourth Service Chevrons: Mrs. MacLean, O.C. of Section; 2nd Lieutenant Spencer: 2nd Lieuten- ant Taylor; L-Corporal Arsenaulz. Second Service Chevrons: Vol- unteers Fitzgerald and Hamm. Section III-Office Administration Section Fourth Service Chevrons: Mm. Cosh. . of Section; Stan’ Ser- geant Duchemln; Sergeant Cullen; L-Corporal Simpson. _ Second Service Chevrons: Clerks Covle, Cnrley. Fraser and McLeod. First Service Chevrons: Clerks Crolren. McLennan, McMillan an anor. . Section IV-Fnod Admlnbtratiou -._. Section Fourth Service Chevrons: Mrs. Cudmore, O.C. of Section and Ser- geant Campbell. ird Service Chevrons: Volun- teers Gordon and McClure. Second Service Chevrons: Volun- teers Diamond and Hennessey, First Service Chevron: Volunteer Holmes. - Red Cross First Aid Certificates Section I-Driver DeBold. Section II-Volunteers Buote, MscRae. Roper, Royston, MacLen- nsn, Brown, Fraser. MacLalne, n Cox, Palmer, Acorn, Andrew. Black, Clswson. White. Burke. E., Trsinor, Wood, Burke, T.. MacMillan, Mur- ray. - Section III: Clerks Wood. 0.. Wood. A.. Sadlor. Palmer, Camp-I bell, Hynes, Lcfloaick. Home Nursing Certificates Section If: Volunteers Brown. Royston, Roper, MacRae. Mac-- Lsine. Palmer. lrraser, Clawson, MscLennsn. M u r r s y, Trslnor, Black, Acorn, Wood, Douglas. Section III: Corporal Msclnnis. EXCAVATION STARTED - h. "WM-ink has started on Prince of Wllea Coliese zrounds for s new technical school. The Summqude firm, M1". Schurman Co. Ltd, his ' the contract of moving the tons of clay necessary to lower tho grounds at the rear to a level with Grafton Street Prentisr J. O0 would be of e design to the College. It. will flee on Grafton Street The work underway is of s. prelim! ture. The contract for t building has not been awarded. The school is tn be s three-shortly brick structure, approximately lfeet long by so feet. wide. ,K. 0f P. ilfficm Installed crew mates. O. Locke Davidson. D.P‘.C., of Edmonton. who came out of the crash with a twisted leg and wu left in hospital in the Azores. , The two other planes. lcft in the Aaores and at Gander. \vlll fl when thev are repaired. The semi-annual meet of Empire Lodge, Knights of th- lss, Charlottetown, was held in the Castle Hall on Thllrldly even- y on lng and was exceptionally well ab ltendecl. An official visitation was |msde by the Grand Chane-silo]; of mm.- » t»- M- iii‘: i.‘°§ii‘i“.:.i’f°ii“€§‘a The flight from Middleton StAMu m‘ George wse dogged by bad wuth- w or all the way. The i5 slrcrsftlw‘ set down at St. Mawgan's in Corn- of wail s few days. then flew on to y the Morse. I B for Baker developed trouble in one engine about 500. miles from the southern islands. limped along on the other three until a second engine cnnkcd out within sight of land. IThe pilot don 10,1 brought her down in the sea half vice Chancellor-Hammond C. a mile off the coast. She floated-Hemphm an hour before going down- Prelste--Preston 1. Wood. When another plane had trou- Mug" o; m; w°rg._g;,-n,¢g u, ble in the Azores 1a left for Gan- m“; der. arrlvinl yesterday. Bad weath- Master at Arms-Ernest Ii. Rich- er early today dell! ed them 80m! ards. . more but the rema nlng 12 llnizglq Inner Guard-Mark L. Younz. e took off and roared across , Orter Guard-Arthur H. Mae. Gulf of St. Lawrence to Canadl- Isad- I Worthy of note a the mt that Mr. C. Borden Lord was elected al fourth consecutive term. ,3 Events of the out term were ro- viewed and disgusse :1 r‘ l new e t. here. which entailed e E lgreat Tee?- f rank’ work thathas ‘created new interest and enthusi- Another. interlltlp event was the presentation o our "L e . Membership ertlficatu". three "Iwentyaflve ear Veteran ew-' es. an Memorial Cartlflireiss" yqy‘ mmbsrs of Imp re Lodle. Numerous charities acrlbcrl in. but outstanding, w” he f a sum "mgraey to the Y.M.O.A. building A cordial invitation to etten ' our mestinvg is extended to nl mamvcw of the order. You wtl lllll slums; ‘Chancellor Commander for the s-.. W9 Y mention was the in istion of ten Slum among the older members, I-Jl four “ "y N. v to ‘contribution o srgs of an the Pythlsn sq Sunnysidl. t... Deputy Grand Chanel or Empire Lodge, Mr. H. Lloyd u, . The Grand Chancellor and his deputised staff performed the cer- emony of installing the officers for the ensuing term; they were -. stalled as follows: Chancellor Commander-C. Gor- Dsy, 11:30 A.M. s Day, 7:30 P.M. F. 5 aaaonnsi ...-.-@.l 't@?*i i?== s v e ‘t! 6 "Mdld he W Ilgpllild It lldflh llll ~31 M. Th!!! W. I -ths first, ans’ lfloin, family a t. t m?“ Conservative am: f ll ounh “qlhf _ |Chester S. McLure discussed trans- niortstion snd how the Fifili’ FAEE-‘LH. . of the Government? ,| "l were eb- P It Eldon a... final meeting a tbs mm l. s lnlen it _' llacbonll Ill Cmdr. .1. 1m mama. speaker doe-l u. slurr- I . . ’ “l” with veter- sn n ° a th Mr. allowances. , ' second musk". V I fiéwli‘? m. c. c. r. swarm n»... their true character with - - - $6.35.. Bra WM . a -s bu a ‘The 1 a _, ' l “ff; n14 we! .8 c ulfgi lkliias .. with SIM! om Nltlonllmmithfin. ma" A . a r - > * *:'F"n"‘3"..;,. "in ““ - .32.: “pa; p“ of 0 . end bro iii. ' m ego adqv from e ugliest; t. lbsnd. gs the w. once President of the 4. hrgggat, wsntdaabe fore ashlar" °' u‘ t llW b!‘ WI nev- the . blaze" reeov L... B!!! Ar m shew has dies here. n“? or. r. w. qafigalgel n mum?“ _.§l ____ u less of Physicians A sbbtkigrxbibition '67 In a desperate attempt to discredit our effort to tell Canadian voters the true objective and ultimate consequences of "State Socialism", C.C.F. leaders, speakers and cu era are resorting to tactics and talk that literally “reek of the gutter." This Association, publicly branded as teen." The coat of its Director and supporters have been “liars, gangsters, rogues and racke- our Educational Campaign ha: been multiplied into fantastic figures; gross, false charges have been made as to the source of our support and our messages have been branded as pure "Capitalist propaganda." Vicious, however, s: has been this public slander, it pales into nothing compared to the fou‘, obscene, disgusting language used by the supporters of the C. C. F. Socialists in their anonymous communications to us by mail and by telephone. Clerks engaged in openingthe l-nmdrede letters we are receiving in every mail are horrified by the filthy language and cartoons used by these “Social Stud ‘ '9 togxpress their views about us. We anticipated some such outburst and warned the people to expect it, but the depths to which the Socialists have descended surprised even us. It is the fruit of the seeds sown by the Socialist leaders in their campaign to breed distrust and distension. They have deliberately taught Canadians to hate each other. And some day their chickens will come home to roost. This campaign of epithets, lies and slender is, of course, dcsiqnld solely f0 divert your situation from the iuus of "State SaciahIrnW-which i: the only thing that counts in flu’;- eleclian. So don’t let anyone confuse your thinking by throwing mud. Which of us is the biggest liar, rogue, rual or racke- tcer is of little consequence and will be forgotten by all within a few weeks after the clcction,—but Neither you or your children will ‘atm- mm u if you should vole for “State Socialism” (C.C.F.) because, regardless of who is a. liar or who is paying for either our campaign or theirs, or how much it costs. these three incontesteble facts remain: 1-. “State Socialism.” TheC. C. l’. stands committed to complete "Slate Socialism‘ stands for control by 2. the "State" of all production, distribu- Non. finance, education, employment. etc. History has prover: tlultno such progrmn can be attempted 3. SHIP. except under . rigid rsginunldlon that spells — DICTATOR- Every C. C. F. candidate is positively committed to that program. 1f they tell you they are not (ll several C. C. F. candidates are doing) either they are misinformed (which i: not likely). or they are dlltberauly trying to trick you. C. C. F. platform. becsuae'“Stste Socialism" is the bare’: plank of the wholr, Good-bye Freedom ? Under State Socialism the C. take over contplatc control of our C. F. politicians would lit/n! What difference would it make, under such s system, whether the farmer still owned his land — if he had no voice in its operation? What would it benefit the "little businessman" to be left in busi- ness if his every move had to fit into the "National 'Plan'_' What good would our bonds and ssvingabe to us in s world where s lot of crsckpot "Social Students" decided what it could be spent for? so. forget all personalities and‘ prejudice. Think this ‘thing out very carefully, because your Vote will affect your everyday life from election (lav on. If you decide you don't want “State SOClIlism" he sure to gel out and uou on clcciion day (lD'Day l) against the C. C. F. candidate in your riding-no matter rulm he in. And urge your friends to. do the rants. Election Day is another for Canada unto.luronnsrlouatsssonturton P; O. BOX 178 'I‘URON'I‘O, ONT. n. A. frasmzsu. . National Director ppm- T7te Truth About The Public Informational Association by ' B. A. Trestrsil lithe . u...» L22.‘;°“‘...‘.f’ National Seen of the C. o. 1v, in the rm u have been qu hnvine stated-o) that the Asso- ciation is dl .. "’°.’.'....I.'§..?.'.'.°..“‘...""..“';.'i;i: 0600 to 4m ‘h red and can: ss". camp trollidflgy bi All three of time statements s false. The tots! east of our Labial: including aprepusllo: , 101m!!! l! with much le- thl-u ONFTENTII of the smount specified by Mr. Caldwell. And the cost of our total campaign is about zine sfghth of the amount they . When did the men em; visited twenty-six cties in Canada, outlining to groups s! m. liens a plan to tel Canadians the story "State Soot; ", A, g u. suit of these efforts, almost one thousand individuals and seamen. ies. both smell and large. hue fiflntrfitlhd the campaign. etv nor cent. of our s orten $11 '.’.‘.l'.'.¥"’.‘.';‘.'.u°.'t.5‘".'§' game" comm“ a anrer fort. "In out; affiliation. This nrmort was spontaneous and vol- untary. ‘fliers are not, nor have "l9" h. any ‘committees’ or "troupe" controlling this effort. Not ‘ e‘ 1mm "ll" 37r1¢?t?»°'ts¢‘3‘.’m_v' from F" “QWPDIIIO. -. owned slut! ‘The tabloid "seem stable‘: U9 and De . which has been on mo across Canada for more than s Wlr- The public reaction to this hook. Plmdfne for s bread esuss- t-tonsl effnfi. vnl lnrlelv respon- aiblelor this campaign. If the b»); is a tissue of lies. u stated by Mr. vewis and Mr. Caldwell, why an ~ not. tsks nronnr leul sctinn 3%..“ "' i‘... .. . .. Dir an y o hov n Mint on the lies. The quotations "l" cite as llos do not even impel! in the text. They are made up, FINALLY, s Word about the Gestapo: The C. C. I‘. accusations nf “Gel- ‘nne" methods come with poor "we from n Iroup who sn- steep- ed in such tactics. If the C. C. P. over came Into mwer it would re- eulre s vast National G-atv-o it enforce their "Nations! Plan". W0 mow ma: Mrsensl mu- enne that files. co firlenttsl rom- ssondsnee s A or vat-e luncheon! m easy orev or the C. C. l". Intel- llunce Service. The" didn't hesitate to put-loin information from priv- veto eerresnnnde-vs in ih tr st- tmpt to discredit our effort. Iuf, if you vvgnf. e startllul. first-hand report of such tactic-i- iuut reed the fnllowll"! art's" . l statement by Nelson Allen. former t‘. C. l". member for Euler North (Ontario): "1’ accuse the CCJ". of usln! Gestapo methods. In the six or seven months followinn mv elrrfllfl" Y was allowed to make no m0" without consulting mv rldlu" F"°°' fallen. Relieve it. nr nntP-mv hull" wn watched and the vlwllfl" teolr 6mm notes of who entered ow ‘mum t was s00 sed of ent"- "lniofl neonfe who were not C. U. WMv-r 1 w" punter! at a INCH (jffll pymqlry with a "It 0f 092"" "ad person! and p-kul to exffll" their nressnce in mv house. Th’ 1M. was very sccurlte and wfllilll‘ n4 vistas, l-mtrl. '14!- M9l'°°""~ my mil-e y“ fnllrvwed M F08 ll m. mu» 0n n-lltit-sl meefiml 0m" H-m n, n, I, mnatlnfls. 1' am 10"" h. t-t-ll them s ‘would-be dlctrffll" -‘-'-' hereon that ls whet the! I r ulel lament tilt" 9”‘ » --~-. €$‘-....t.1‘.'.‘.’.“..t m c. o. I’. with "'IP|I6P lnglflyfll! if In!" 597m‘ --..4, rt um unlertifliilolll Folly, h fanatics ever will W" “"1"” mv honest conviction that v18’ would moms s nllhtmm- I, A, rum-u.