- SCA396-GA461-3-11
- File
- 1935-[1940?]
Part of Canadian Liberal organizations and ministers collection: World Wars and between.
Political leaflets and handbills issued by several national associations across Canada, possibly preparing for the 1940 Canadian Federal Election.
Includes:
- Material issued by the Saskatchewan Liberal Association with title “National Defence”
- Materials issued by the Twentieth Century Liberal Association of Canada titled “Liberal Youth in Action.”
- Handbills issued by the National Liberal Federation titled:
- “Clothing for the troops,” handbill No. 4.
- “Canada foes to war,” handbill No. 5 .
- “The belated discovery,” handbill No. 8.
- “Dependents’ Allowances,” handbill No. 10.
- Leaflets issued by the National Liberal Federation titled:
- “Butter hits back,” leaflet No. 11.
- “Lower taxes,” leaflet No. 14.
- “Trade!” leaflet No. 15.
- “Work!” leaflet No. 17.
- “Balanced budgets,” leaflet No. 18, two copies.
- “Railways,” leaflet No. 19.
- “Dictatorship of freedom?” leaflet No. 20.
- “Poverty or plenty-which?” leaflet No. 21.
- “Reform,” leaflet No. 22.
- “Lower tariffs,” leaflet No. 24.
- “Why I am going to vote Liberal,” leaflet No. 25.
- “Empire trade should mean world trade,” leaflet No. 26.
- “What has Stevens done?” leaflet No. 27.
Some of the leaflets include stamps reading: “Vote Liberal,” “Vote for the Mackenzie King Candidate,” “Vote Fred Hoblitzell,” and “Egerton Lovering barrister, Liberal candidate Eglinton riding.” Contains bulletin “The reconstruction party,” issued in 1935.
King, William Lyon Mackenzie