‘E ziiiiizmziismnrzrmn %eM/wée .. . . Ill/INTER iii style with u “HUSH WlNTElIahead QQQQQQ 9.933s M952!) QQVQOOOSLQ Z3 . are £9‘ McLeod Ltd. QSLQ Wood [slouch-Caribou Service FROM OCTOBER I to NOVEMBER 30 Leave Wood Islands-- Prince Nova Charles A. Duinnng . .,_ Leave Caribou- Charles A. Dunning .. Prince Nova .. .. .. 8 AM. and I PM. II A.M. and 3 PM. 8A.M.and I PM. II A.M. and 3 I'M Operating Daily Including Sundays RATES: Some as I946 Listen IN TO cr CY AT 7:30 A. M. (STANDARD TIME) FOR LAT EST NEWS llorthumiierlanii Ferries Lul. cuanonuv. “manner-redrawn Address In Interests _ rights of l-hs Maiestys most Im- (Ccntlnucd Frcni Page 7» I portent subjects insofar u Prince W. C. T. U. I For it is not loyalty that keeps Liberals within the Liberal ranks. I discavercdthat fact pertinently for myself during the war years ivliilc I worked with labour men- and with a union card-and when l found myself among strangers who iisd never known of me la a- iaugver. As one election approached I fully and independently canvass- cd the situation with an open mind. After due YPIIBCIIOII I voted Liber- a}; not because of loyalty. not be- cause of Party affiliations. but because I realized that the Liberal Party offered more to the country than any other. Strike Situation Edward Island ia concerned --f-ha farmers! Arid the emergency caus- cd to our farmers by the fact that their lioga were unable to be mar- keted was as serious. so far aa we were provlncially concerned. as any wartime emergency. And who would question the right o! the Crown to take yiecautionary steps in wartime emergencies? No Clue Distinction Labour in this Province does not face the aama difficulties aa else- where. I have been a labourer 1nd l know that being tired out from unveiling miles on street cars, working under cranky foreman, and lack of proper living conditions are ihe three main factors in labour unrest. Wages are important, but ‘they come 4th. Here in Prince Ed- ward Island it is different. For one thing there is no class distinc- tzon. When the C. C. I‘. scribe in our local press compares the aar- ons at Magma Charts and the trade guilds of the 12th century f» our modern trade unions, he simply LIOCS not know what he is talking about. Class distinction, long hours, poor working conditions, and greedy petulant forcmeii arc to blame for most of our labour troubles. Have v.1‘ any such in Prince Eduard Is- lnlbd? Not to any vast extent. 1 count among my personal friends as n1an_v labouring people as pro- fessional PWDle-we are all one family here and have no need o! sziikes, But if strikes do come, than let us in fairness not deprive the al- ready overburdened farmer of the sale of the hogs he has so diligent- i_v raised. Will the 6.6.1". Party state openly that the Government was wrong l.l1 stepping into this strike on the side of the farmers? Will the 0.0.1“. iancliclates state that fact on the platforms to the farmers of this Province? What is this C. C. F. Party anyway? A political party is not an and in itself. It is the means whereby men gain the public support neces- sary to enable them to carry out their policies. 'l‘herc may be many bllflCIOS and varieties of opinion on specific points within the ranks of .1 politiiral party. lf. however. those who broadly speaking. feel and iinnk alike oii the questions of the rial; do notwombine under some tanner which enables them to pro- ceed as one. they may be sure that. ihose who hold other‘ views will be only loo ready lo profit by their JIYISIUIIF. Old Political Parties Since I have been a union man myself - I started in munitions at 50 cents an liour » I may be per- mitted to refer briefly to the Party known as the C. C. F. and to the recent strike situation. A recent local newspaper editorial suggested that the Government should keep hands off an) strike bcmeeu lab- our and management. ‘lhc three great industrial xiaiioiis, as we all know, iii-c Rlltiblll. Clrcal Britain, and the United suites. Our infor- mation on I11: l5 ninigrc and such as the Soviet permits u: Lo possess. But what do no find in England and tlic United States? 1n Lin: great gcucrul strike in England iii i925. zinrl I lniiipciieii to be there that summer, the Gov- ernment stepped in and carried on the various services as well as might be. Vvhen John L. Lewis call- ed his great coal strike in the United States. mild \\ ho for a mo- ment would suggest that John l... Lewis is not on tlic side of labour» what did lie order his men to do has soon as the Cioverrirneut took over the mines? He ordered them to return to uarkl Now. if ll “as right for the Gov- ernment. of Grcal. Britain ta inter- fete in ihc greatest strike ll‘I his- ICI‘); »»II it was right for ilir Gov- ernment of thc Uuifcd Stairs to interfere ill flicir ‘_‘l'CZll(‘:~L labour vi'isis;--\va:. ll in‘. YILZIII that. the Government of Pflllvf‘ Ediviiril ls- lsiid should intervene ill their aun iriduslriui i"l'i;-l.'. u» Clllllldll Pac‘ crs? Ant-l when tlie Government Ir.- tervened and look O\'l‘l' the pork ylaiit ieinpoiwiillv. il did not do so as Premier JUllfn: ll did iiol, do sn at lIoii. I-ioracc Vvrizlil; il did s0 us: the Crown Ill thr- viglit of HIS ltiajestvls Government of Prince Erlward island i In the specrli of Dr hfairlllilliin to which I have referred lie states "In fat-I llTD\'l1’l'.‘l8ll_\' we have becri I permitted to degenerate into sui-h a state of serfdom to the Federal adminisirulioii that. no have ah- dicatcd our original status as. .1 Province.“ Yet IJIL‘: i1. the vmy Lliuig \\I‘lI"ll during the strike Vw Joni-s G\l\— trrimcnl. did not. lose scglit. of’ our sovereign position as a Province, and the right and duly of His Ma- jesty's Government to protect the One hears. from time l0 time, a great deal about. the old political parties, in. though tradition and mxpnricucc should count for noth- _:.r;‘ in politics. In other spheres of zicfnlll‘. tradition and experience are regarded as the most valuable of ussris. The members of churches, nf regiments. of colleges and schools. 0f business concerns. ail point with pride to what years oi‘ continuous service have meant to g3 an ‘@134, 8-0-4! > i.» ‘s... n». o r§>s+sge+o Q~vispwysg- o ‘syn-.- 9w ‘gs-n so,” $49 ii A Chance sf a LIFETIME! Saver 15% 0n Your J ewellery Gifts. Here Ia Our Idea: beyond the reach oi many. this tax on all taxable articles. lt’s Business for Us -Savings for You GIFTS TO SUIT EVERYONE WATCHES hi“ ilk/l l ‘f? iixil See our outstanding line: of Lollies‘ and Gent's Watches. All the better ~" ‘~ ‘I biinihvivlb/Q *9 3- (Ob-Q. The present 25% Luxury Tax on Jewellery has put purchases of this kind During the Christmas Season we ere prepared to absorb I5% oi In other words you only pay l0% tax on your purchase. LIIIIIIETS PENIIAIITS IIRUOIIIIES IIAMEIIS STERLIII SILVER DRESSER SETS makes. Fully guaranteed. Pan 8i Ponciil Sets Don't Forget to get your Ticket entitling you to o chance to win FREE e Diamond Ring, Watch, or Signet Ring. for the young business man or business woman. A gilt that will be appreci- oted. $3.47 up CROCKE riione mu , v BILLFOLDS GIIESTS 0F SILVER. CIGARETTE LIOIITEIIS BIIIIPRGTS SIEIET IIIIIES STIIIIE IIIIGS these organizations. ‘There is no reason why a political party should not. be equally proud of its many scars of existence and of office. ‘rlie danger to representative g0‘.- eriimeut, in many countries today, does not arise from the perpetua- tion of parties which have a long and honourable past. The danger arises from a bewilderment of political parties that have no past. and little promise of any future. Such a party is the C. C. F‘. The C.CI‘. Party has no chance lo win in this election. I confl- dently predict, without fear of suc- cessful contradiction, that mast of its nominees will lose their deposits as they have done in the past. Go to the polls and vote on De- cember 11th. Vote. if your loyalty insists. for the Conservative Par- ty. but support one or other of the established parties. Socialism. as we have seen by the recent elec- : tions. is on its way out in ftngland; in Russia Communism holds by l force; but let us have no truck or 1 trade with Socialism in this Pro- vince. whether or not it comes dis- guised as C. C. P‘. The hands may be the hands of the 0.0.?" but the voice is that of Socialism. and that. is but a step from commun- ism. Tf_ however. you have an open mind. go to the polls and vote Lib- Jal. You have it in your power to IJIYI‘ yourselves a valuable Christ- mas gift-the knowledge that Lib- cralism shall continue with its pro- urcssivc policies in the years that iie ahead. chi": ll ‘l. 4 r e 9A§€i‘~’i/35;”@}-9 D in? Vi-d-b i 4h Q73} filo §JQ>~ ‘F’ "no arTvcarioN-arf-vabvs" ‘BATH. England - (OP) - D- rause Bath Educational committee decided that a stage production of Robert Louis istevenaon’! “Treasure Island" had "no edu- cational value." achoal children listened to ii symphony concert instead. 2 i “not could be more phi- ing to HER. A really won- derIuI display. Priced to sell. _/ Pearls It takes a long time to educate folks; h It takes a long time. I 311°7- Xt takes a long time to educete fol-kl. But alcohol rnuat gel Iarevrell. whlaky-whlffer, False alum-tunic‘: snare! takes a long, long time to educate folkl. But we'll do our share. (Tune: “TIIWYIPWI —- ""1"" M. Stollvaaen. It "DISEASE BOLD _Ill»l" Alcohollam la a diaeaae or. l! you prefer, a alckneu. We llcenle, places whereyvw “I! go and time" s nu to this disease If you wish to do lo. ‘ In fact. you can buy a case of alcoholism at hundreds of thous- snda of stores maintained for sale of this illness. ' . v In order that no one who wants this diaoaae will be unablo to know where he can catch‘ it, ap- proximately one hundred million dollars i: spent every yell’ H11- vertising how and where the disease may be acquired. —The Wesley Quarterly. DB- J. I.- MUTCBMOR To get a promise of even a partial remedy of a bad situation was a promise of victory. Now. in face of a tragic increase ln braw- lings, wounding: and murders in Ontario, all temperance force! must demand, first, that Premier Drew at once make good his promise; second, that Col. Gret- ainger so staff the outlets that: lfhe sale: of beer to homer where braiivling and strife occur, be stopped; Ontario's terrible crime and murder record must be re- reduced. But there is other and much better news on the home front. First, ll is the old story of the greatest good news man has ever heard. It ls the story of Jesus’ victory over sin. The home defeats on the home front all result from one cause, SIN. Alcoholism is more than a sick- ness, The drinking man admittedly is alck, but more seriously he is weak. He is the victim of a habit- forming drug. which gives the body dominion over the mind and spirit. But the sickness is self-imposed. The alcoholic needs more than a hospital; like every sinner lie needs a Saviour. The greatest temperance victory in home and everywhere outside the home, comes iiow and always from and in the power of Jesus Christ to deliver the ainnci- from his sin. This note of redemptive victory is the keynote of the church‘: voluntary total abstinence cam- paigna. The centre of these under- takings must bc the home. Though there are shocking reports of weak homes, there are also stories of amazing victbries. The foibles of the Upper Ten need have no influence on the established ways of our Christian homes. Hospitality and good fun have no dependence on cocktails We can be smart and modern new Just . How You Feel" "I know beeauaa I have been tbd yav mylelf. I have been a0 chron- lull)’ Iilftd that. I thou ht I would never feel well ' . owever, I found that Dr. C ssc’s Nerve Food aoon gave me new pep and energy and pa’? mo! on aha-y feet.’ ire fee’ gs, indignation and IoI of sleep are quickly relieved b DI. Cbaeeb Nerve Food. y Alkforthenew econ- omy in bottle of Dr. Chase's - Ill so pIIIo-Obcto. iao piIir-OLBO Adorn HER with o string I . A I oi superb Pearls. Single, s 00o "RM N N" 7.50 PERMANENTS .. SN IERMANENTS . double aiiil triple strands. From $3.50 up LLERY , Wrvo-o-o-oo-oo-ovoo-ovro-w '\v>»~ 00000-04 Evenings by a‘ a IIIIIITEII‘ iiiiieii iisiiiirv SALQN IRE-SEASON CLOSING SPECIALS . 3.50 PERMANENTS ... $1.50 so: m _ so» ._g_._..g|.-i.,._lsa-gs ¢_e_a_-. aura-- “...-uh. gCLOSlNG ON OR AIOUT NOVEMIER ZZNI} I FOR WINTER MO NTHS _ FOR APPOINTMENTS-PHONE I3 Appointment Q kkika A FREE WIDE-OPEN CHOICE Yes, It’: full steam ahead at uraaiiilal’: - - and I_I_ll crowds are surely “going to town" on the lilg bargains! It’: your great chance If you want to save. lI’s Only A Few Days! Buy Now Apart from the scores of advertised bar‘ gains in both stores, we make this unparalleled offer 20 % Oil Sloth Boats, Ladies’ Suits and Dresses, Snow and Ski Suits ALSO a free wide-o Overcoat, Topcoat pen choice of everyfllan’: _ or Suit in the entire stock (excepting those already on sale at special prices) Wliai a Chance! But lt Ends Soon! Make The Most 0f lt ' While. It Lasts GREEN DALS ..___.______.____...______.___._ __.__. men's STORE I44 lit. George LADIES’ STIIIIE 9S lluseii without beer bottles. The call for voluntary total ub- stienve comes from all the churches. The church ls proving that this call can be sounded ef- fectively among youth, But this call. backed by the best education- a1 experience and wisdom, must he heard in our schools. This poses a problem in Ontario where the Premier is also Minister of Education. Plainlyuhe question is this-—'wlll Ml‘. Drew, who has failed to keep his promise to take over package beer outlets operated by the IJTPNETS, sanction a teaching that includes the truth that beverage alcohol is a habit forming drug? We can do two things, try to convince Mr. Drew of the needs of such teaching or try to get some questions asked lo have them excused from the information? I ‘m! cunvmdn‘ lecllkre- when Dressed for their We quote Dr. Axel J. Hojer. Gen- reason they reported that I waaleral Director of the Swedish setting up test tubes, which theyGovernmenUa Medical Depai-tmsng; feared 1 would] use to make g “Alcohol is not a medicine for in. blood test qt’ the students. They ierual use, but is poison. It hag had, they confessed. been drunk no value for health. Mom apotha. U18 llikht before. They stayed, varies it should be sold only for however, and asked more than the external use and provided with g usual number of questions. Wheth- Doison sign." or or not they alter their habits "Aa fuel for muscle wow; depends upon their evalutlon o! body can use only their own future. is not in the least suited for this. ‘WHAT IS WRDNG WITH MY Nor is alcohol oxydloed in the MOTHER?“ asked one 7th grade muscles but in the liver, 1n in“ student, after giving a description lics a real danger of collapse." of the family visit to a Chicago rush! club. She described the kind of drink used, the time that elapsed before her mother “passed lwys who appealed to their teacher! the lull)‘. Alcohol one who is now convinccd to relieve Mr. Drew oi his Ontario political leadership, Arid there is a further question namely. the winning of young men of voluntary total abstinence. out." and expressed fear that her mother was suffering from some unusual malady. Being a very 01,. vlous case of intoxication. I replied without hesitation. “Your mother was drunk." The shock o; realizing that "mother was drunk" made her slump into her seat with tear- fllled eyes, "WHAT CAN I DO FOR. MY AZDOI-IOLIO FATHER?" is an oft- repeated question. It is not lo much fun to look into sad young eyes and My BI kindly as possible "Nothing can be done for him untll he warm help." How much better it would be if girls would consider the personality and drinking habits o! a boy before marriage, rather than 15 or l0 years later. "The 1n. iqultles of the fsthersf and mother!) are visited upon the childrsn-P-dlrom report of Rev. Wm. O. Warner. in Illinoia Antl- Saloon League News. KEEP I "llflilllhll as CIIlIllIWIllllI' with finial The early-action Ioxetlva for ordinary constipation VANCOUVER DISTRICT The- first meeting for the Fall was on September 22 ‘with an at- tendance of forty. In the devot- ional Mrs. Reilly told of" the Joy in China when an embargo was placed on the sale of scrap iron to Japan by Canada,-s. movie in which the Vancouver W. C. T. U. led by Mrs. Gray, the president at that time. Miss Cathcrinc- Mc‘Klll0p, one qt our province's Scholarship teachers, reported on the Course studied Lectures, conferences, books, leaflets, posters, all made the material studied interesting and helpful. Seeing the home of France: Willard with It: many mementos rwaa inspiring. Here and there we find places for the sale of liquor being opened in direct opposition to thoae liv- trig in the community. Rumor tells ua .that in some Alcoholism is} medical problem ‘with deep personal and social roota and dire consequences. It force: ltaelf upon ul. often in dramatic‘ Diltrlcta of Greater Vancouver a fian-nba-tgglcgngrctterzggf W" l‘ t° be take" °“ m‘? °"munlty disorder and induatrial lou‘ be" l“ "earn" club!‘ I Onl in the lest decade has thd u‘ ‘u b‘ °n the '1'“ 1°‘. u" foundbltiori of a scientific approach‘ first intimation of such a move. to m" problem been Md. “my alcoholics can be restored to health end social uaefulneaa. How much do we know about alcohol? Are we able to answer CHILDREN FACING THE LIQUOR. HABIT In onc school we hail several llyeuvaaedeeliargedpvievlalublvlvflilflfiyacvqflalld hr Veterans Insurance amt be accepted by Iahuary i0, IMI. illladiargcdahavlebrveryfl, "(Llhaappliedioviciieatba oeeoptcdwliblnlimeyeencfliiadavealyeerdiaiiarpa. IIITIJIII 0F YITIIINI INSIIRINCI Available In meat cam without medical‘ examination; eats can- - "iolaweat ‘ ‘ram; ""li 0on0!“ 0e $10,000, premium payable monthly II haired: noetabilebiiienl and" may In used IIIIIIOEI payment. THOSI WHO All ILIOIILI Aaiuig tbaae eligible en all veteran of World War II and In certain ceaaa, IIIIII videvn; members II the Permanent lore»; W'- taln irieubent seamen, Fire Fighters, ‘uxilievy leivlee Supervisor! and lpoelel Operators; time In raaalpt of we: disability pensiona- Publiabed inlet the lethally a! If. Hon. Ian A. Mackenzie, Minister TIII DIPIITMIIIT OI V