NQVEMBER 21' 1947... wk? -oeratlve ilmoath A Federation lrovincial Platform Prince Edward lsl and The Prince Edward Island CCF offers the following programme to the elec- torate. For years the old parties have promised many of these things but have never done them. Both old parties are financed by the large corporation: and they are not allowed to do anything which would interfere with the power and profits of these corporations. The CCF is organized and iinanced by the farmers and workers of this Province. The CCF is therefore responsible to the people themselves and is fies, as the old parties can never be, to carry out the wishes of the people. This fact is well, illustrated by what is happening today regarding prices. Since the close of the war the corporations have urged the end of price control and subsidies. Both old parties, since they are responsible to these corporations because of their campaign contributions, agreed with the policy of ale-control and‘ price control has gone. The results have been disastrous to the Canadian people while at the same time corporation profits have risen to an all-time high. The CCF, responsible as it is to the people themselves, has fought for the retention of price control _ond subsidies. Its concern is for the welfare of the people. ' The CCF when elected can and will implement its policies. ' k h h I d t ' 'l m info effect n. Alli. $1.11..’ ‘llmilifihill lifrlilrlrllll.°i.‘l§l'.?l.’ll’ril? A ccr o..- ernment in P. E. I. can do as well. YOUR CCF PLATFORM AGRICULTURE- The establishment of: (1)., A co-operative ar government owned elevator to store and process feed grain which will be brought in by the cheapest possible means. (2). A mill to produce the necessary protein supplement for feeds. (3). A ca-operative or government owned packing plant to fully process Prince Edward Island farm products (4). Marketing Boards. backed up by proper legislation‘, designed to en- sure the orderly marketing of all farm products‘. FISHING- The establishment of: (Al). Co-operative or cessing plants; _ _ ' (2). Facilities for providing nets _and gear at_ low cost; _ _ (3). A Fish Marketing Board WIIICII‘ will provide orderly marketing of fish end other sea products. Government owned cold storage and fish pro- RURAL ELECTRIFICATION— _ ' Establishment of a publicly owned electric power system to provide electric power for all sections of the Province at reasonable rates uniform throughout the lsland. ~ CO-OPERATIVES- Appointment of a Minister of Co-operative Development to assist and pro- mote producer-consumer co-operativas in ail possible fields. INDUSTRY AND LAIOR- Development of local industries under public ownership. _ Provision of a prov_incially owned bus system to provide transportation at reasonable rates over all main roads. Legislation to provide: (a) a workmanh compensation law; (b) a minimum wage law; (c) a Provincial Labor Board; _ _ _ (d) the right of workers to organize i_n unions of their own choice and to require employers to bargain ll'l good faith with such unions. HIGHWAYS- ‘ immediate ‘large scale construction of paved roads by a Crown Corporation. Rebuilding’ and proper maintenance of secondary roads. All rebuilt roads to be as snow-free as possible. EDUCATION- Provision of Provincial grants to Increase teachers’ salaries. Revision of the School Programme to inset the needs of an agricultural nee. - Establishment of an adequate agricultural troinina center- Establishment of Composite Rural High Schools. HEALTH- ' Provision oi: (a) Free Medical and Dental services to all Pensioners and their dependen‘ . (Itlllne treatment for Cancer, Tuberculosis, venereal disease, mental ill- use end infantile paralysis; (c) Hospital ‘IQ for all on o yearly contributory basis; (d) An everellulew cost health service. . ‘ O PLEIISCITI ON Till LIQUOR QillSTlOtL- A liebiselts PO determiiid the vrishis ‘of the pea e as to whether they went prohibition er seine ferrn of Government distribution ND DIFINITE ACTION to implement the wishes of the electorate. INSURANCE- ti " ~ ' mobile rrllfil'ii'rili'rs'i's'ilf"lllrl'ri'lil.' llllllff.’ °°'“""’. "~"°"" M’ ILICTQIAL llfgm... Abolition‘ oi the- Property veto. . , INN miss ees te is. ' r» _ ‘A a "ties ‘oentfset ccr Previileiol our... ledeoue, r.s.i. . , 1 r v p . __!aeIlelhyP.I-I.0OIPrev.0eenel- r THE_ GUAliDlf-QT.“ CHARLOIFKTOWN” A Child Welfare Conditions Reported Unsatisfactory The need for a proper shelter r ‘for underprivileged children waa expressed by‘ Chief of Police A. Birtwistle when 'ho confirmed e ‘ i - report yesterday that three chil- t dron aloe 9. l2 and l3 were being "detained" in the "shelter" In the iluunty Jail. In addition to the three children '. r four juvenile delinquents were re- ’ mended to the flail "shelter" yee- terdey. The Chlet ln commenting on the sitllflblfll felt that. the environment of the institution was not in the , Lvterest of underprivileged child- rui and probably more suitable ac- commodation might be found else- where and consideration given to t..lr. problem by proper authorities , in the immediate future. The children have been housed in the Janet's quarters or "shel- ter" for two weeks. They are from a family of five. The other two children have been pieced 1n en Improvements At St Peters Cathedral llall The entrance to 5t. Peter's Bun- duy School has been completely renovated with a ne"w doorway. scope and platform with a protect- ing portico for the door. The vesti- bule has been enlarged and re- palsitod and a door leads down to the new basement in which have been fitted up coat rooms and toilet facilities. The guild room. also opening of.’ the vestibule has put on a very pc-rtlon refloored in hardwood with footllghta 1n front. of the platform. The kitchen and classroom of the old days are now remldg 1M0 one large kitchen with modem faclltlee. fluorescent lighting, nerv- ing o» ‘ . new stove and sink and cupboards. The floor has been cu\ ered with masonite tile and the ivrslls and ceiling completely redec- hinted. The choir room has been brough: up lo date having new cupboards for vestmcnts, books and coats. The ladies of the Guild and the Church vestry are to be commend- ed for the very excellent work done in making the hall so attractively fitted for youth activities end the social life of the church. POLISH CONSULS MOVED OTTAWA, Nov. 2B—-(C'P)—Tw0 new consuls have been named by Poland at Montreal and Winnipeg, the Pollah Embassy announced to- day. Tadeiraz Rakowslrl. former director of the cabinet of the Min- ister of Foreign Affairs in Poland Y P_AGE seven w ro TllE ELECTORS F O OIIARLOTTETOWII and ROYALTY We have been nominated by the Progressive Con- servative Party to contest Charlottetown and Royalty in the Provincial Election to be held on December ‘Ilth, i947. , As ir will be impossible for us to see all the vot- ers, we will take this means of soliciting your votes and support in the election, and thank you sincerely for the support which you have given this Party in the post. W. J. P. MacMlLLAN, M.D., CM. new appearance with e new hard- has been appointed Consul-Gen- wood floor a new fixture. and new eral in Montreal, Zygmunt Zien- cupboard. The main hall has been ski. former consul in Montreal. has newly decorated and the stage_been named consul at Winnipeg. ' MAJOR D. L. MATHIESON,"LL.B., K.C. orphanage. . The children's Aid “ _ ' ‘,_ the Health and Welfare Department. representatives of private agencies in and about Charlottetown and two Federal Government deport- ments working in the interests of neglected children recently held a meeting and it was decided to canvas the general conditions that exist and prepare e report. poo- sibly for submission to provincial and municipal authorities. The Children's Act, i940. passed by the Provincial Legislature ; states: "l. (l) For the better protection of neglected children the corpora- __ tlcn of the City of Charlottetown < anc the Town of Bummer-side may each provide one or more places of A ‘refuge for such children, to ‘be known as temporary homes or shelters. Such homes ahall be sep- arate from any penis1 or pauper 5 institution and no pauper or con- -‘ , vict shall be permitted w live or ‘work therein, and they shall not l? . l he used as a permanent residence for any child but for its tempor- ary protection for so long is tlmc only as shall be absolutely neces- sary for placing a. child in a foster home. not exceeding three months, unless authorized by the Superin- candent." Served Tea At Nursing School Opening Wednesday , __... The Ladies‘ Aid of the Prince Edward Island Hospital. the Jun- ior Aid and the Wo-he-lo Club were hostesses ‘at a charmingly . arranged tea, served to the many visitors attending the formal op- anlng of the Nursing School on Wednesday. November 26th. Guests were received by Miss Mair, the superintendent of nurses. and Mrsfllnls MacDonald. The tea table, centred with a large bouquet of’ yellow and white mums with sliver candelabra hold- ‘ zlo. Mrs. in; yellow tapers on either side. presented a most attractive ap- a pearance. Tearwas poured by Mrs N. H. DeBlola, Mrs. W. MacKen- G. Tweedy. Mrs. E. Found. Mrs. A. Likely and Mrs. Ci. Ives. Assisting in passing the refreshments were members of the three groups who sponsored the tea. - Two large. beautifully decorated fruit cakes. donated by the Wo men's Institutes at Harrington’ and Milton. were auctioned during the tea hour by Mr. Harry Cox of Moreli. The flowers for the occasion were donated by Mrs. WH. John- ston, Taita‘ and Williams’. s Aseiam it ‘irrlldlillso vine vrav-fl) POLITICAL MEETING .' Progressive Conservative didates will be pleased to meet‘ and address the electors in Howe's Hall, Iraciiley Point, Monday, December ist I p.m. Signed, . .i. A. GlLLlES, CAPT, .i. J. MacDONALD, Candidates. PIIILIO MEETINGS A Public Meeting in the in- terests of the Progvetslve Con; servative Party will be held gt MONTICELLO MONDAY, DEC. i-I P.M. Mr. R. L. lurgelaad Mr. Mil- tpn logersen, candidates, Sec- ond District King's‘ County, will be present. l LIBERAL MEETINGS .i.. ourriis _ a riiociirssivr ccasrnviirivr RALLY LEGION HALL—57 GRAFTON sr. MONDAY‘, DECEMBER lst, i947- 8:15 m. VARIETY PROGRAM and SPEAKERS EVERYBODY WELCOME CLlFTON-SATURDAY, NOV. Z9 KELLY’S CROSS—MONDAY, DEC. I CRAPAUD-TUESDAY, DEC. 2 HOPE RIVER—THURSDAY, DEC. 4 lRlSriTOWN-FRIDAY, DEC.“5 BRADALBANE-SATURDAY, DEC. 6. BONSHAW-MONDAY, DEC. S ALL MEETINGS AT 8 P.M. figned; w. r. ALLEN STEWART. ' TO TIIE ll l FRED’K. A. LARGE e-o-eew-oceaeesoeo>e+cv¢+ewcveooo3>e>e>eeeo+e+e+w. E L E c T ° R s Liberal Broadcasts 0F GIIARLOTTETOWN AND ROYALTY. . r00iii-siD lcil (-10 O%QS%OO%4JD<§OO%OD<Q>O l l Can- l wee-l l c F c Y We have been nominated by the C.C.F. to contest the s» ' ' ' ' Sth District of Queen's in the forthcoming Provincial Elec- tion. Tonight At 7:45 As it Will be impossible for us to see all the voters we By WM. KELLS take this means ofsoliciting your support. lion. F. A. Largo, K.ll. ~ "Wm-ts M=="*"'-*"'- ~ ----- -- -- o¢>ee>ooa vvvré w ‘ HERE ARE THE FACTS EVERYBODY siivs IT’S TIME iron A ciiAiici: THESE Anne rue RESULTS or I2 YEARS or LIBERAL ADMINISTRATION 4. Complete disregard oi Veterans’ Rights and Welfare 1. Absolute neglect of secondary 2. increased Taxes for Farmers and Fishermen 5. Utter discrimination against Labor 6, Government by Order iii 3. Failure to Implement Rural Electrification For a licvernmeir that will Plac the Rights of the People First VOTE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE . on oecemeen Ilth hearted II holrfive Conservative Elli l