3 I" Taxi Stand F,,',' ',' ' ttyNttttteed "t ’ gt-'-.rtf6Natt' "P, is. - to “I - r a - hot tut loan v: , In nautical! mind I WN w 'A p but“? -rtr, ét, W's hmss.iiontbd S Btatd.ogth-rtdturard f ' on emu-r- Park gym my picnickorl spend In 3 Wu but hunk-a time. 'N police were culled and they blindingly questioned picnicken m the park and were unable to g: description of the culprit - of the" people. Mm. Mum stated that she heard that this per-on wu only 1 13d of " to 12 yen-s of use. She is not sum jun how I lad that young could have chopped down their “biggest and best" tree in such I Bttort tin-nad we must admit that . 3011 M wk. In. Lawn-one. ;-H Ila Loud B "chop, chop, chop- ttt 3nd want to inventinu. To f honor, Mrs. Lawrence aid that gh. bud. that a fines old in. on 'Noir prawn)! hid been unwary-nt- - chapel! down by Iomeone Vb had no mud for the property I omen. it he as puzzled too. The important thing is. however an whoever was the guilty party did not realize the great harm that in WI: doing. Not only wu this button, destroying private property, lid . tnmthnt no doubt added to the nppeannce of the property and pork, but he was also destroying a mum of poil preservation. Sure- ly with all the publicity regarding but»: River Conservation and In on. it has not escaped anyone's nt- hntion that trees. are a necessary put of thin conservation to prevent It is necessary but uddening “It much action of : wanton and .mctive nature be brought to - attention. It should inspire us " wpreciate more God's beautiful w of nature. . ion union and the develbpment of s wasteland. PAINTER and DECORATOR 46 MAIN ST. N. H. l Brookhanks t éhuterfield and chtir l Inge walnut bookcase 2 Mtetrie ranges t jacket heater 1 Watt Handy Chef l mam A, on]: table " out diner chain it rocking chm " Mad lamps Sponsored By Central United Men's Club 1 and table I imam Judi-mama Mel-W (9") AUCTION SALE SATURDAY, MAY 1 1 "I“ lu'lL an Col-cl but A. cw. -tthstruetietrt LC. It. will b. the chip! AVAILABLE AT munch-mama h. mum“: Baker's ZONE 4-485 at 2 pm. at Ut VOTE FOR YOUR PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE Meier Details of The. Progressive Conservative Party’s Declaration of Peiey~ r _", Drafted and Ammttil.hy Canadians from every Il'rmti'ilttr- ' ' ' Representing Every walk of Life . _ *’ in worry? put a cgiiadk."Whiu tuvtys.etuistottheNorthehy1emP our viriortt.ed my otemttm,.uteee In Jua’sf‘cm a _iiriritiadiG, not Pe. â€Wait?" yt #381255 ','.lgY and othk nompf power I wilimscoar-tindqtrtrim and new types of Agricultural pro- duction whicheaggmakrr gveryput of Canada man productive m the qr,re,r,',u, ',tztg,','g',', at In pro- qmmmewilleoverthe yelopment 'oppom' iiib'.iiirioikLl We Con; msrvative Party will nun oppor- tunity to all our people by: A bold and massive national development programme . hex greatest period of ftv,'iitt','ft if a vigorous government, vi faith in the future in given the loppor- [unity to bring into tgitti,t,t, the {lumen-e resource! w_ ye panne- "m' "Gii"rociis7iiFoGiSiie . oiiGtdGi.i.i Emu - in; Jo:élobn3ent of my oil, coal, min-d WEE“ tGian . a iirei,i'aAti2,5iti,ai,tiijte,3, NM ow u w: the wines. in the technical}:- ambition of possible power develop- ment and in the actual development of doctnc' power at cost; St under. take the mummt o a joint conrryatiolt, igrigniop and Ewe: hum!“ of 9nd. a22,,,',et'tAg,'tt of tMe. u tritratrtLtt "td - of ATI we pl"; Eieii iiiail'i2iit' gg'1',t.ne'Jlr. Emu:- iriariGu FaryTrul; - wmmfuï¬â€˜mmm W,',", in the Maritime Province- coal " well as 13 other means; (e) promote the dev 51th of the great iron on resources‘of our country and ',2ptepittf, of gouty expand steel Mt natty within Canada; (f) man the dqvelogmt of petrpleum and other ieeiiiii'g 'ioaii Shite, Trina- nmdn Huh- and code: roads. which will not only tr'at,tlr, increase 'a,dr,','t,'e,'e, 'i,t,'dt'a'lfi" ti't'sttt p on v - bilitiu of Pt with: o",".",",',')',",', {In mrerypprt Canada; j move: 0 discrimination in {night rate: by tum the mall mphical areas ofC-nadn noting-ll pctjagqof 013g iiiiiGaGiiiiuimtmier whit FGUGiFt ---'". -rid o-. ",','.rc'ge'u'g2t, .... m and. In StggMutpt"gr.t,'g the Inc-Info M and -___ "" GCiTriiidEarum1 - mimm" 'e'ft'laRS1tlk,'el'l JI7T, miteoit [enemie- in co-operation with the province- by taxation and f.iyca1.rto1ie which will. mama tucal ponds which will encourage the . iit.vrstmmtt of rink capital; g) institute a tst',r.ug,ggg,t water conservation. mutation. Bood control, irrigation and chain- , when throughout the .wholo Canada for the reclamation of ) institute a vigorous " g water conservation. 'ufl,fJll't'll,'f, Bood control, irrigation and chain- , whenâ€: throughout the whole Cant-in for the mam. of tmpro1Netiye land and the pro- mntion of our soil, and along with other Argue activities inpo-opern- tion with the mvincial govern- mentn; (h)_etmb_'_ {positive Ero- FGGG Tort%iaSiGil 'rocla' whoa and drtslopmets.t; Ji) take. 'stre1stiv.e iaaGiUGilrriiFt' 'kit - new.» co-opeutg yigh At.te Egovlncinl mutiny "who the full bersedit from ddrvdqprpemt of our great t'l','l"f,,T,gi' (h) dell dgnly aim t m1 tun-port- an of Prince Edward 'r'2'IU,"Td'lt foundlnnd, Cups Emma and Van- couver Island; (I) “he (be n'.'"".", ih. M'- Giilri ik 'iiciiGi and 1mm. " project on the St. Lam River. a"GGGaii, -iii'Siii,iiskejit,t, Jr power in the Maritime Vince- Detaii.amembeamdt, thathreewordlwhichinterpntthepm-pouofthoundanhna' mgivetn Can-dim: O porhsnity, quyrity, Freedom. Tho-e words coiurtituto no meaninglu, time-worn 051m. They represent main-d urpooe of a dynamic and progressive plan of actiqn which_ we have placed before you as a convincing mm ,ulr you should lupport the Prone-in Com-two candida“ In your own conntltuency. no matter what party you have, supported in the put. ' Mm .ty.-r.sow.tuudti1unrtrotir.-i-?'tFn.ess,twev,1ustty<,rng11t? K3gg thing than I Vida-plead agreement thought“ the whole of Canada: it in tima - y for-change.'I'helmpomntthingforellCmdi-utodecidobetwoennowend Cs'd Jumt27th'uorhattuiet-ilrbe.o_i-itonaovrrthsradioruve . gutiorwudnmeofthemnuwlxecchnn‘ohnmifwemtom $1 arliement to the page and lift burden of legation and â€Hing controls 1ro.Pthtahoy.dtP.i1f.t whomdoingthework fthonatiorsiaail cirmny a daily tub. At this timez with the election fourlweeh any, I would like to review t','ttitf22, major tttNM, Dmbon or! Policy which we. drafted and unuumo Ipprov y eleg- o our arty from e comtituexwy In Camd- en; “presenting i"g.%tg"gttt; I have Already 2ihfih' at difemqt Om. Dn- timel to my of its details. . II no haatiirdraftad election manifesto. At " not my statement of policy, or ltatement iehtt,tf, b any mp or committee. It exprmeed the unanimoue opinion of delegatee from every province w met in anew: September 30th to October 2nd but you. g - DI“: OPPORTUNITY Gnd; '0 his the 'tSCE-ttrr tpts with thclttert s'UF3 ETM’T'EE (as. ; In stetei_il_etbiititaf.tCt on". lulu-W - mmnauwm “Info-nu. humid ttakthemtirnriub.oeirt"ts. {MMl-Wm Yolk-B muwmww usb-s-tiv-ttities'- .0 gut in“. "In. huh. ms TIME FOR A CHANGE-M YEARS IS TOO LONG Giuiediry the viAnise ohyjr be, Wendy incensed. We know, however that Mun results Would foliow any attempt to depend exclunvely upon equm to one nation no matter how friendly that n.atiott my be. The Ion of our tytyU m when, llnpbpr, fiy.h, amnion, FtFirn.it% 'SiEei.“WZ “Mg; m mere-am; our rt: 9 United States to the tll heat poni- ble level. We believe that all Quad-'- uportg car? be, 'uNhoyld trade in wheat, lumbar, fish, 'Ei',',',,",; fyiry prpducta and.tltrt ttther t no that we have been shipping overseas means more than a more qumstton of dollars and cents. It means a Ion of business on the railways. in the seaports, and on the my which have been carrying this tn e to the world. It would dislocate on: whole internal trading organization and force serious misdiutrtmepu'of em- ploymeut with our railways and other transportation servicel. The Progressive_ Conservative Psrty naughty policy. As our trade with Britain and other overseas. when iid4FiitGeit EEEpt'év' pnc- - tic-l m to mtg,', tTfUl',th" trade with the tilted Stout and with all other nations when we can sell what we produce. Br. reciprocal trade agreement- we will promote and expand our trade oversea and also with the United States. Partir culu'ly we will (e) remove " abnormal Crude human imposed by way of license, quota, or embargo; 02) mg“ the habit?!†WWWâ€! dollar within the limits permitted by the Button Woods agreement and seek such moditimtion oath†agreements as are wry par- ariitourdoIurto-irtourepteiml trade in the normal W3: (d) open negotiations immedia Y' for the purpose of making the dollar and pound convertible, BO that we may open and “and our lost overseas markets in t "sterling area. err'iSryo%i in} "15mm" {mm M: wile-Value" tt.e CanaAiae The greatest encouragement to work production and trade in the opportunity to receive a fair return fromyhigh money fan be stated for is}? for -iid EtiieTWEJZS Git, g earnings coda , our present tax "lv'fle.'l's"i'l'l'/l'4.'lflYt't.l'uf.ll"l'l"el'vr, and in may rifg,t"'t'/t' cost of everything we buy. uction of everything we hay. Abduction of an: and “weeping reform: in our lyatem of taxation in wry to encourage initiative and.rert.rd hard work. With that in mind, the Programivo Connervntiyo Party In. undertaken to: (a) may the personal income tax g,ar'e,',' to at least 82,500 for a mm Pepe, and to etmlgast 11efl for 81le 3.93.5- aGFriitli'iiia.t m’" in Party more: y to " Can- dUmi by the am Dodo-Hon of Policy. for deiuildAit%tu'IdiG by Moo: (e) lower 'dttrgt1, rate ofpenonni income tax; d) allow deductions to farmers for work done by membm ofthe fmily who shun the work of the farm; (e) and the persecution of the lunar td, and the Kannada of our. 'light),' tax-co mrtem acting under, CrVrisitiiirv' TdGir, LLL.." -iirGair; ‘7’" a e dwelopmt and immanent of and! bud†operated by tho "etrrttyiWrmeot We bellow that an Est', .emrm.stsf-ysry.eyt,t,l .- irGFiiraa FiThrFiiGf9.iai the t',hdrgiigi,,o,f “:12?†. notpud' pron ', tg,, to: l graduated ',",'lis,gl,,r'i'i ta-toth-lit-rs-. up; the partial of the inoomo left in the blim- tor further dovelopmant T,', 1,"grfg',',t.t/g,,ftt., he." an: ; a nu not an. nnd make nub-until! fqduo. tions in [mar-lanth- Ind â€do Th- Priiriavu, CJnnrutlvo ryrtr Pep. a"!!! ttt II! Ce.» jk Gimme-0‘77 fifth mm: - bi? Rodudion of Taxes ii ar, mam "to-Wat-Wet- by» and may; 41W, in was. to In. atitiieerWtiie Attt.era-rdt__ 'rarttotlirtod_ulrrth_ E-rgmtttiahatsd-di.vart. “latitudinal-ulnar domestic markets for all that we produce. In addition to the au. covery and employment of new resources. the remarkable 'scientiiie developments of the past few years have greatly widened the uae we can make of all the resoumes we poegess. In tttrp/tl' with the venoua grown governments we will exp ore every poaaibility of expanding the opportunities for work by encouraging new typee of production. Contribulery Social Security Programme The Progressive Conservative Party puts forward a contributory social security programme providing thy follewmg benefits amongst $-.qrmt-reertr' rmwwju mAVl'.O'MWA och-n: _ 1. Believbg that provision for our Denier citizen; at a level of payment which will give them a feelmg of independence in their t',tighigtTg, ll etsiretia..1, we have stated t we do nqt believe thug old-age penupnn do not believe that old-us pension: should bureau-dad an a your, but MtotrHbearUhtandthatnochararo should be made an inch my 9: Mabel: nvegl dying than; work» “beâ€: mm“ .br te", tEt', mamas e melon. e eve that the laws of theeountty should not discourage ITIS during the working yeen and e work as our Jgpiiedif,tfg,',t,i'geattet,d,grdt or that. reason we provide for o d- ,'lel'"'"o'" at 65 without a Means GrtiiTttGn Grad itifiPgi'1 'ki" - -Br ingymub,nartrhoqld mbolny enquiry u to when)“ TP" money 2. Unemployment Insurance benefits will bt. extended to include 30an for tune lost due to peei- ent or mines. 3. Adequate medical and hospital tet, Vin tttl',',,',',]'"),':,', fr our people or a na anal healt gramme whiqh will also include 'te,',",',,',',',, ex- tensive preventative health services. 4. The game family allowance will be paid for em child, no matter bow many 'dnen are in the family, and the nutritional and other savages for our childm will howdy imptved. . . ' GGGiaiG -.. "i MG" 'i‘i’aaag' .5 omeh,tsouerat 9°?! wheiwr. "i%G,"'GTraiG" provid m. at cluded in our programme, will be worked out in co-operation with the provinces, Mt that the highly-tskilled and Wood public welfare aer- GA' araiii; - aTFiFi.CGihGGir-" . 3 th ncial a ','llil'hfl "are: mm†An Rodin Proonmmo hr the Cambodian of "hm†made available to those who desire to build their own homes. 2. Low- cgst houahg can, and will be mo- Modunduplnnnn provedbythe dominion, 'J2,"lil'd,4l and municipal gown which will be adminis- hrgd by.th.t Parsi.civiitutr. 3.. Th- man themarricipauttstr. a. Th. goat sl'Nlllli'llll hm on; be to; Gad "Hf-mo" iiiithu.Grsir ttpm trf Sign-1‘ iiiaGaiGGGafi "Em..." trrtieuudr.thor MW 1.rr Jhur tif?titi,iii,.'li't?ft,f,sili',l.; "trad in: ti. n I†m ou thatthil, 1791 1’33; ' Ontario In iGiiC%GWiTaGGTtai - "itrictimt. nnd the tette it .lhatActtochhl "rufeemd 'mgsts.-aodhethohtthen- G. 'ihéoadoed I “and: we, introduced I Hon-i Act in -Wtap which the one†Tthr,; “on of the Canadian Won ad the {alleviate my and I quote from “all twill: “Vitamin every- whco WEI nod-in: the new homing made: recently enacted .in the when of Ontgrio. tin as; new IBM-Clan e tario gamut in binning new tails. but of which might marbling the mayo-ind, over-all plan for the twill tolugion of,thy housing Mm b..etiset.ot 9M Wyn-:3". _ rrrdiuriiureGiuirso. __ the W ad." The othct and Ingestion of thh Act m -. f,?i'r,ll of 'et,'itr',lr'tiri'fii'; nun-bud I In 'l'fa,'l we; tT.'h1hr"ll'lll"l= of tsit-bei-tet-aut) “unmmm‘ WWQMWIDC chin-GM numb-dorm “Mlhumuvoau my au, field by constitutional agreement between the dominion, provincial and municipal authoritiee who must all play their mm solving this very urgent pro Sammy for our Farmers Our programme sets out a very complete statement of policy in regard to stability of income for our farmers. I will refer to some of the more important provisions: I. We undertake to enact fioor-priee legis- lation baled on the following prin- ciplee: (a) A definite formula in the Farm Price. Support Actfor arriv- a",', tttiT, . (h) Thu formula allow or variation marine- tion and demand for . ividual products. . (c) Floor prices will be announced well in Lfaiia of the production period. (d) The floor price will he arrived tt in consulta- tioe.with, “nominative I1rydyge,r?t "TltGioGrtiGGkGAt1GGf the Canadian Wheat gourd Act of 191'35 tonerveaanmu etingngency or wheat producers. We are In favour oCeoams grain- " mrytl u when} cide the method b which their 'dl'f,att',h't','l"dtf'fdd'L,lrli'hA'h'llf statemept of policy, and it is an emphatic gunmen; of policy. in band upon our belief tttat market. Ing boards, representative of pro- ducer organizations should, and will, determine their own method of myrkeéns- The W1ypt B?ard..t.u.td iaartTGdrdii Grail" voluntary bub 2, an Wheat Board. We mun tat mam Wyn-d"?! Vila? all similar producers' boards, will be made up of prodummr.theiryelvm' that! not be metre agencies of some depatteertt.ef WW“: _ - -5.-9T%ifi"suuiutlioazd of livestock commusioptsry. - _ _ 4. We will extend the activities ortheFedera1FarmuartBoardero that farmers my take advantage of long-jam, 1oyr-.inte.rmt rates Ell-thy iii'if,i.G"iacaiosn'ii' rYREhm" arms. ts. We wlll increase the facilities' for agricultural research to ex lore new uses of agricultural progucu for ,igi1gf,i,fthi'tgg,"g'ahndr,iet co- operation wit vin . epart- menu of A'G'U'T,', conduct thor- ouqh mama.“ contagiote “hall o h studies of contagious annual 3:3 plant (lipase! tourgduoe the iGivirGGyifGE; ifoin" ttiid sder. tion of farmen' 'tTy/di',",,',',':',.' th.r.oyrh?at (3de those spee- inhzing m particular types of pro- Aoei'rss, m â€an? nll " mini-tmtiv- -ii."rruaGriiau- GFaiEal pplicy. we will enlist the coopera- tion of farmers' orgapuatior" duction, no that all aiGlinutra'tive, tuswet1asradvitroryboardswillhave representation of those with amt keiowle.eyry of t_he pubjgctyggn w . h "iGvGiiii'GGV4 assaimzaa mks: provisions 'hog,', a icui. p me are Lu, u n the 't,l'liTtth' the beat 'i'lt,%,'ll'Q ggricultmp thryughgut Canada on: iGGGGf (Edith; kuidanco' of those with practical knowledge of each agricultural activity. . Security for khan!" (I) Our national tiger't',t programme, our propose tax reform and 011!“th for the “pan- Iion of trade o a: the nuance of mry,'dim yyptynt,tt in the, r."'" ahead. Cood' working cortdrtioon and uth tenn- of employ- ment can be named best _,',I2,.t,',t. tive s1gqft'lgi",tl,', labour re tionn. In the fl d of national jurisdiction, the Prone-in Conservative Party puts forward I policy band upon the belief that pointing gong!- relation. between workers and man- agement m not only in the but interest; of our workers. but also in tlya but inure-t- of - Cann- dian. w. belie" that tho polition of labour must be may im. movod and that tho acuity and - of " our work." mutt tpe FaTaa __ thhm "iGiGaretrkifl Md. 1,luted (talkative bar- bayth.tFeuttmthetitm of.the mm.- in @017de and mung.- n-nt, I. well u the conciliation and cotangent of difBeuniq which Gr, -iiiG.Rfiit0hiraiiah GG; L '" wll mum. I National Labour Could M I'll Mn null nun- May!quouthovuyï¬meuhodinthntDod-ndondm:mkounndhflm "rosimht"trysdtmsiy...at,e1itie,ai,hetIopriA,btiet: 'iiGiGairiiGRmiiiit.Aii-.utesee "ttepei-tdt.somrtetit.i," iritaiiqirthrfittmdrtioy ofour llama-6cm Alihhtorr.r.hormtt.t.itrset peunveenwpï¬-mvidoathamnimumolpxoductiunandthaofonthempmolmducmw. for tho-ammun- ombdhfinthw‘lnciphofeoommic‘ï¬oedom. iGaFiiriossd-qior.notithritt. fmsurnumtroumtter the, qualm- of '-miidstindurev,andeyiti,tttitet rigid: have tmmahftttunationto tt-tstt-ierhliptmitiim. 'iGiftFaGrairiVsslo%iouratamuedoe1ivin." Withthat-hmnnuadWhinedomuwadmwehnvodnmdmhntomghthm eehnetta.inotsrf,himis,tai9eto, eddwï¬vdywiththouwhommkingtombhanomngmgI-t 'ligttt,"o'rh2lrgh,Sit,ttlt Inthonnmeofhoedomwadonot inundto '.rP,',,toeWaiifilr,tlig': went-of GvitoriiGisrtod-ttor4omfrsqrhiehG-r- "Mayan. cahohdbuo that our constitution muntbempocted and obmvodtopruerve nation! a1sitrrtutd.ni.it.stom"oeup, gut own traction: by thonwinebalancel of authority betweenthodominionandthe tggtsou'gg,r,t"h'tg2tt were dawnednnchmk on the concentration of oowerintuhrasdrofth- A gong-amt. Bdi.e.ti.mr v'vu um...“ u, mm n... m v. ..........., "w..- - -_-"--e' --" _ _ - . were deviled u a check on the concentration of power in tho hands of the nib-l (amt. Bunny-g that; the strongest basis of freedom is the encouragement afar-ed Itdiikibe.yrutturt?1eoanetye1itiey byuvingfromwhattheyurnandbuildingshomutheoenmofthefnmlyhfo,wenreoppouedtonnym of taxation which make. it “cult to rave ovon with the pro-ant mUtiveiy high cal-mun. I take this opportunity to review some of the mm feature- of our policy' irith partied“ gBdbmrstm to three words: opportunity. murky and freedom. dwnmdhh‘ Avduhhulvu" V i,tatdte,ltttri . ,rt.arot.t-itaetattnas-letiiatsit-tant?T.eiltH.",V 'ite'?, mam-â€mum thrower-mhviu't ‘. -s-,uar..-s-- "s": mmnnywmummn a... m an. my Wu.ro.'3uuato-rtissr, tso-Ort-u-tl-det"."..'".'""'.!",.,","'""?'"""','--' JGili'iiiiiirk%iikia. went. They had Rttisttrt WIN "no". any “a 'sa-u-rot-tFate-alta-Lf-ttIPI-ft - tmagb.md M Muir m.' York. manly turned to them “Why, my.“ till duo Adda-I tho m. shouted.. “Not-o Natl Hollow f'"r""etir - _ 9" iv ' f ‘t born of representative. of labour and management. Thin council will examine and consider the can†of 'pl,tg, S',t,', up: T) 'g,tr,tu',ti,t. salmon- orluc pro ems. fttgir 1110 conduct research into the ways in which labour relation an nt,'",',',,!, be improved. (h) We ' nte, for greater remnant-titan o labour on govern; was“ Plan: {oi-Rh Profit! .wosker- br, profits #35:; 1537 ua, ad'J’uat- meat in taxation and otherwise n will,tnepegs 8111ettPAief: 7 (d We J1iCesmatanttr im " the {mi-Woe, Perilit.t1r 'lg';'.'. ulaory collective bargumng' _ , cattl- Ill,',',',",',',,', of labour organisations after a tttQ vote, machinery for conciliation o disputes, fair and 'gate wages. madam! hours of we: having regard to the nature of the inQuatry concerned. and holi- days with pay. VI. have also an oxcollonf pro- gramme for seextrttr for Vacuum We believe that the savannant of_Canada has no greater respons- bility than to make adequate pro- v‘uion for the 'lll'dift'l and women who 2rut'8lll'a'l in twp. world iiGGFtt7iUrti, 66'3â€:va . ghoul: be carried out in the spirit as willie)? the letter dome sameness w were given. at programme therefore gives the following under- tatiryry.to o.ur. New? ,. (a) To establish a standing com- mittee of the House of Commons on Veteran! Main which will regularly new all veterans' ppblema; . . (h) to retain and constantly name" all existing vent-m legis- latmn; . (c) to ehminntc_all “may delay: in dealing with veteran: and toy.ipp1ify PWW: . ... . (d) to 2',htMtt,'e benetitato the members of merchant navy- (e) to accept u_the basic for all decision. the medical category re- corded on enlistment and to regard main! condition below that stand- during mice as the actual result of militgry service: (f) to stabxlm .th? {fusion- of veteran- of the F,irtrt orld War, provyjmgfpt upwagd revisiqn when (g) to increase and extend the provision of war veterans' allow- ances with an increase in the amount that a veteran any can over and above the Allowance paid. ' FREEDOM Our comrtitutional freedom is based upon the democratic princi- ple that the people’a chosen repre- sentatives tn Parliament are supreme. and have the flnal ree- ponaibility for all laws which attect the i',i,iP,', of our people. This principle is the cor-tone of all our freedom. The Progreaive Con- servative Party pledges itself to put nndendtotrtatitmtinCantuuand terminate t,ttgg,'tig git',,", by government er-In-oonn , minis- terial proclamation and depart- mental regulation. We will restore reapon-ible government amble to the elected representatives of the rat'; We begeve in the Irti,'tt',t poem emeeeureo personal herty consistent with law,' ordu' and the general national welfare. We are opposed to all powers which invest in the merit arbitrary control over a rights of the individuaL 12 pledge ourselves to restore the ll supremacy of the law and the equalitx of_e\_r_ery citizen under the my. a In tutumskted to com the t,"gtg.S of the pzvindnl‘ and m" momma“ ov" hon local 'i'eu which an but be dealt Pith by m "it! Warm "up GiGG raGGaa "dtT,ti,i,i',i,' "77W; are mad git',".", emu-lin- tion of leg-la go I_nd_lglmhi-§rp- in! -tkuai ""e " iii aiaiuiiiaa - if -d,C,ieirfij,'2hd2ieiii,idii-, do"; JlMr1'l"d'Gl.dl my! Ind . FirFriaFthrT Mam-W GE mi. ' i. @3723?! - W" GET)???“ GGia.iittFjFrko" T fi rti'irqlktl'rrk- lt'iil die; authors" ar any of thy We" under a. British North America Act wlgich large n- 'Ill natims. ft,' mum o we mm or . dominrouratgova'nc*tl wages-once to authority dt any. cube. moving- provindg! relation. and establish nn "ective ban for clone and con- tinuing cooperation between all)!†tigr',igti',th'1 f,iit,'r't We believe nn o um y pend- upon meet for our fade“! iaonstitution the clear Ay6titior.t of the rre.mai.tt.tlitr of the donupion and provmclnl governments,_ with slur- enoe of adoquage financial more»: to any oat than "apomittiiities and with adequate .fiisaei.al re- sources to the mtmieip.alitim' to carry ',',,tifi'tti,', ml y Very important mponn two. 11 our freedom it is amend that freedom of speech be. fully protected. For that m. It mum: heemtterof concern to all Canadian: that the goverperrent-owped radio system yhich play. such m_iq:partnn.t to}: ti,isaTi,iit,'ii,ii,tiYi,c, Ji',':,,',',',',',",',',-."',',',',') ve become a tops: , of the mutant. May l on» phasiu t in my belief the mi and technical expert: of the Chna. ding: Brx?adcyatimr corpoyetion a.“ tryinf to do .f good ttm under 'det,', impomble 'g',teti'lt As you ow, any attain on of the QInployeec of the btue1 Broadcasting Corpgrltaon to tm. prove the _orgnni_zatlog only lupin In immediatotditeiN.iya.rr acthu. The summary ml. for m- utance, of Mr. Joel Aldred. on of the best known tyoaf.cmsteyy of tho Canadian - Bmdmuns. C.ttrpora: tion 'nst the day before Parliament dingo" rj'lr)'k,'.'ll'dlllU, he P,Sr2iig2 suggested unprovumm w: . that organization, is merely an indica.. tion of the extent to which free speech is being restrained by the present government. We undertake to reef/me hedom of speech over the redio _ well as otherwiseanng ii," Ha; Jyi,Pggte' ““01: ’6': _ 'lri broadcasting in mda under An inde dent administrative body. We mixer undertake to gbpliah the license fee on radio rqceiying who. Wedothiabecausethulmmmfeo. which in supposed to be for the service: given by tte. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, in un- imstified because than us many party of Canada where our Ge. ieceiveniirvicmttttmtupy 1i y- owned stations. NI our Mom and all‘our. mm}? drret.sd,upott why you should cut your Ballot on Jun. _2_7¢|I for .t.hy WV. Com mauve candidate in can own comtituency no that t public Inn-incur of this out 0mm viii be handled by a strong. Viqu and prone-Wu lama-at II ths y."- Aha-d. our national security and incision- dence. For that moon. on. thy first resolution adopted unam- moua.ir. by pug damp: from - which has - taken form in the North Atlantic Security Pact. Our support of that policy Inn " all tiissabeerotatedirtthemumsworo and with the name em hub in - part of _Camdn. 'RI collec- tive mum of peace and the combined Itqmgth of the frat rations nod gives increased impor- ta_nqe to netiona) gefenqe and the ',tit'tr, of our defence forges. We undute e to net up I eundmg com- mittee on national defence which will keep Parliament and the people Informed regarding the mm of our defencee end will eleo eeeuro the more trtrmetive use of the money we spend for the purpose of mvldiu Irarg,tlgt; practical and con-truc- vo polioiu which wilHn put into meet by a ttttp, Commativo government. balk" this mt.- menc will provide t'rt,thgf,tg, yhy ey.irtttmif. met your _ liot on FiiGGFy..or.Gmriklitddirmrkt Fr" expansion of unqualified nu port for the tsstabliahmmtrof a t','k'2s"vf, George Draw Victoria, B.c. May so. 1949 in