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Porcupine Advance, 15 Oct 1919, 1, p. 5

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CGreatest possible essistance to Acrion!tureâ€"â€"Faithful enforcement of the Referendumâ€"Support of Hydroâ€" Frectric; cheap light and for the Carorerâ€"Convert railway branch lincs ino Hydro radialsâ€"Cond roass in every part of OUntarioâ€"State pen: fonm iund for mothersâ€"Direct representation of Labor in the Cabinetâ€"A minimum wagseâ€"Housing sccommodstion â€" implementing the findings of the National industrict Con{erenceâ€"Consideration to returned solliers with Cabinet representationâ€"Educational proj¢ress, technics) and agricultureal instructionâ€"Imnroved transportation in Northern Ontarioâ€"Timber concservationâ€"LEacour. sfement ia m‘sing of Ontario‘s free public hea‘lth service. sorting t to th public du IF we bave firen worthy servrice dunnz{ the trying time or vwar, may we not be rel‘led upon to serys the nation faithfully and well in has ,tc.mn;, the time of still greater prosperity and ha ppmebs? As we haveo begun, so we will conrtinuc; feariess in the <i chargc of duty and ever alert in the service to the people. Conscious of our shortcs YY‘AI.x“Q, 'md Arsic{lulifor the opportunities we have had to serve our Province, woe submit our record with conifidence to the clectors for their consideration and approval, and ask from united people a mandate to carry on t:e GCovernmenrt of this Province. As a war measure the Ontario Temrerance Act was so pasrcd suspendins for the duration of ths wer the retail sale of liquor. Tie promice wi, fiven that as soon as the war was over the whole question of the character of the liquor legisleti on ¢d Ontario would be submitted to the people by Referendum, and the will of the people would pre all. 1. s promise is now being fulpniled. ark aint Ontario‘ O â€" gave i1 men y LX to be underâ€" ta x ict ns $€4 ( Onta 4X ltA 14 TD RELORNM Continge cation Ontari have superâ€" inaugâ€" nearly an NCEKâ€"PROIAISE in thé wao inception y strial lead pub rise IEALTH Ontario‘s public health rvice is not excelled on e _ continent. Public alth â€" education, child »lfare, sanitary enginâ€" t t :C agricultural indusâ€" in Ontario is in a ous andâ€" thriving m. Appropriations fce, and t ition of ant serums has THE PORCUPTNE H| Ned Provincial aid to prospectors and the development of our mining resources. A more advanced policy towards preserving our great forest wealth and reforestration where practicable. The full development of our great Water Powers by the Hydro for the benefit of all the people and not be allowed to go into the hands of private corporations for private gain only. A more progressive policy in regards to the building of roads and other public improvements. Provincial aid to settlers. The building of the James Bay Railroad, and the maintaining of humane eonditions while under way. I believe it should be the first duty of the Province to take up the question of proper aid to our returned citizens. I stand for meeting their demands in full. Laws should be enacted governing the collective form of bargaining and the hours of the work day and I beâ€" lieve drastic steps should be taken to prevent profiteering in the necessities of life. A bureau of Education for the purpose of educating the two great forcesâ€"Capital and Labor as to each other‘s wants, thereby advancing the spirit of coâ€"operation, which would materially decrease industrial unâ€" rest. I promise to faithfully carry out the will of the people as it is expressed by the referendum. Thanking you one and all for your vote and influence There, ladies and gentlemen, is where I stand, and being free from any old political entanglements I can qnite properly support any measure that may be presented by any party that in my estimation would be beneficial to this district. 1 believe the cause is a worthy one and should be endorsed by all indeâ€" pendent electors. | Ladies and Gentlemenâ€"As ! am the nominee of the Indepenâ€" dent Labour Party in this election, and being unable to meet all the electors personally, l am taking this means of stating my position in the campaignâ€" I stand for the full development of the North Country John Vanier‘s Platform To the Free and Independent Electors of the Electoral Riding of Cochrane: VOTE FOR Your humble servant

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