GOIN' TO THE CORNER PROGRESSIVE MEETING HELD AT ELMSDALE POLITICAL MEETINGS The annual meeting of the sup¬ porters of ^e Progressive movement for the First District of Prince was held in the Elmsdale Hall, Tuesday, July 13th. The President; A, D. O' Brien , occu¬ pied the chair. In his opening- re* marks he gave a brief review o£ the work done by the organization the past year and expressed his pleasure at such a large attendance, but re¬ gretted the fact that so many of the fishermen were unable to attend. After the minutes were read and the financial statement submitted and approved a general discussion took place on the complexity of the pre¬ vent political situation, and the pros¬ pects for a Progressive candidate in the field. Among the speakers taking part In the discussion were James McGrath , Joseph' Dunbar* A.E.B. Murphy , Philip Evans , Frospere, Perry , R.H. Rayner, the Secretary and others. As the consensus of opinion at the meeting was very much In favor of contesting the country, a motion was made by Philip Evans and seconded by Joseph" Dunbar that the President of the West Prince Association call a convention to consider the advisability of co-operating with the East Prince Association in nominating a man to contest the forthcoming election. Political Meetings will be held at the following places, beginning Monday, June 23rd: ELMSDALE-Monday Night, June 23rd. Hall -Tuesday Night, June 21th. FREETOWX-Wednesday Night. June 25th. ELLERSLIE-Thursday Night, June 26th . BORDEN Hall -Friday Night, June 27th. All Meetings will open at 8 o'clock and will be addressed by A. E. MacLean , Libera! Candidate and other speakers. Adjoining Polls in the different districts are asked to send delegates, as organization work will be taken up at the close of each meeting. Everybody welcome, ladies are especially invited. The Conservative Candidate is cordially invited to all titene meetings and wit) be given half time, as has been the usual custom heretofore in the riding. Island Farmer, July 21,1926 Journal, June 23,1930 expressed his pleasure at such a large attendance at the Elmsdale Hall, but regretted the fact that so many fishermen were unable to attend. Among the speakers taking part in the discussions were James McGrath , Joseph Dunbar , A.E.B. Murphy , Philip Evans , Prospere Perry , R.H. Rayner , the secretary, W.B. McLellan , and others. The consensus of this meeting was that the president of the West Prince Association call 466