l l 5 \-1 l .s iff. l"`l ` l l . Q _:_ 1 l -1 ,_ I in ‘fl_._ l gl V le-£5, 'f vs-an-_ 1-. Q. ii lil P l'l?~_ li- it-~ lil `_> l .\' 1 _>- ‘J . __"__...._i4 lo, fl ,l lg if-1 l ,_ rl, ____ ‘: ir; A ,H l IJ ‘-l _ ".’*.‘3°~‘_`5` .rg sf 1 if 3, ‘fl _ ‘i . . - lx _ 4 <3) gl (4) ~, .-1 _ in 1 l. l 0' 'f' ~"‘ "Y ’ 'rim ' _ _ <. _ ‘_ "1»_u..¢_- - - r Stewart’s Platfor ,for the Gaming Election Comprehensive Summary of the Premier’s Important Annougce- _ ment at the Big Demonstration Last Evening.. ' e following is a summary of the Election Platform announc- l ed byrgremier Stewart at last niglit’s great demonstration. The recent increase of $125,000 in Federal subsidy to this Prov- ince is,\we believe, buta small part of what we should in justice re- ` ceive; It will be the aim and duty of this Liberal-Conservative party if returned to power at the forthcoming election, to so further pre- sent and press these claims that this Province will realize upon these rights in full measure. Upon obtaining further financial relief as above, tio still furthe *-: reduce taxation. 1 Agriculture: ' ‘ ' ` Every possible assistance and incentive to the improvement of . live stock. - _ - Greater attention to agriculttual education. (1) ' ' ‘ ‘ (2) (3) (4) among the branches of Agriculture in this Province. Public Works: - _ _ O The improvement of the secondary roads of the Province, giv- ing special attention to roads leading to shipping centers. The surfacing with hard gravel those portions of the road sys- lo tem which carry a large volume of farm and motor vehicle traffic and the development of the gravel pits of the Province so as to ,, make use of local gravel where available. , Continued and adequate maintenance of the Improved High- ways of the Province. ' A continuation of the policy of replacing wbrn out bridges and C culverts of wood with structures of concrete and steel. " In co-opei'ation with the other Provinces of the Dominion to en- deavour to have the Dominion Highway Grant re-opened. Educational: S _ Upon further augmentation of the present revenues of the Province a revision upwards of the salaries of our public school teachers based upon quality of work and experience. 1 '_ Carrying to completion arrangements already entered upon 2 Witlh the other Maritime Provinces for providing school texts of a higher and uniform standard at the lowest possible prices. 3 A real effort to bring back and re-habilitate in this Province those of our own people who can be induced to again take up farm- u Ing' o An investigation of the water power possibilities of the Prov- inoe with a View of supplying cheap electric light and power espec- ially in the rural districts. ,, ' The Repeal or the Prohibition Act and the enactment of a Tem- ` porance Law, the principal features of which will be’ P - ‘ ( 1) - (2) 1 » ,., ,- A <5) oi By suitable piactical courses in Agiiculture in Prince of Wales College. - » 0 By increasing short courses and night Schools and carry- ing the same to local centers throughout the Province. By local demonstrations and lectLu'es. ` 'Continued attention to and supervision of School Fails _ and Exhibitions. ' .SprlngTlmols - , ei ° .5- . I , fthl§£¢\edd‘v5§’|;|-gaounei '“'°'*___,_._; .sm i any . _ l~“’ l 10.00 p. m. _ ian 2 ‘so .\l .-\.\‘ _ - , 1° tllrahamsl- (}NRl\V Little Sym- “I” phony Orchestra. - ‘P ll. Orchestra (ay 'Minstrel Soll1.:';'l`rl E lSllZllrd Federaksolll. (bb “\\'hcll U" cm~l -Loiiel cnet-lllk. 5, Orchestra (a; ‘An Old Lovc R! to -Myself" (John LH. Densmorvl tm, -GNIRW Little Symphony Orch- He eslra. _ ,ho G. Soprano Solo-“Drink to Me Ou- au l \Vl!h 'I‘1lln E " Old l. Orchestra tu) “Alter Twilight" or Symphony Orchestra. ,ln WEDNESDAY, M'AY 4, 1927 ima lhav 5 5°* Mr. Scott Fulton, who took charge of the services ln the Presbyteriani Church. at Sumntelslde. the ser-- » C. N. R_ A_ Radio rhien in Zlon Church on _ Sundayi were conducted by Rev. R. Hens-l ‘ Prqgram _ ley smvern ln ‘he morning _\lr. Sta- , ' ' s ` velt spoke lrolil Xlglzll. "Allgl 55; , ‘I l T0 B all ::: wEoNEsoAv, MAY 4, 1921 mfs" Slaffusatwupgn 'H--_” 1-he] ,__ | speaker showed how that under thel §§§ C.\'l`t\' (291 Metres). VANCOUV- _lnsplratlon of the vision ol the’ 55; ER, B. C. =great white thorne and ot Him’_- ::: `PROGRAMME OF POPULAR G00 ll' “ “ “'35 "llc , l.. nance Music by the cabaret the Apostles was true of many men; ::: , I Belmont Orchestra, playing dlr- 1l1d_ ___ ; ect fronvthe 'Rose Room of the limes- _ _ _ § 5;; Hotel lBelmont, Vancouver, Bri- . The f""‘¢l"*l’°" °l ""5 "i5"l“ had‘ ::: Kish C0|u_mbia_ ~dovelopel| in thc lives of all to; '-- - ~whom il was given a courage, al' I C_\:R\\' 1405;: _vgeu-es,_ wll-_\;,N|plEL;_ -haired of shams and lies. a loyalty . lug hope such as the world had nev- wo p_ m_ fer known belole. \\'e of to-day, :_ _ / fneed a freer vision of this great STUD", PRQGRAMME by the wh1_c throne and of Him \\'ho sits- ::: C.\’lRW Little Symphony orchest- “P° ra. under the dlrectlon ot Ben 099 _ .22 Lohan; assisted ,by ,Pearl Lobe! ities whl_ll are _-io much needed t0~_ ;;; - ._ 1 iday Lhcchlk, soprano. .dom 3 Es: ;l, Orchestra-"Brahalns" Sial1a" I" |2. Soprano |Solo-f‘_»\nnie I -l.aurle"`mg“ -‘Pearl Lobel Chechlk. _ _QI I this awful doom prououllcedi 555 Love Cans., (Charles Hu0!er)___ iippln tlzcul was thc crime of llolngl 555 ‘C!\’d't\V Little Symphony Orchcsf 5:50' ' lra. _ _ l. Soprano 'solos ra) "One Fine -Day" from ‘Madame 'But'tcrl’ly" Tj 5 ull:-llan :lull l c para e 0 e; _ __ ch Man and Luzarils. stmy" “V” Janssem' vb) All He identities Himself with all se so ive have trea.,ted Him and 555 y e yes ( Eu# ordlng we have treated our 555 Promotion of and assistance to all Agricultural co-operative _ "Sh Alr>=P1>@iCh@<-hll<- if-°"""°" “'" He "°"°""” 1°" '° ’" movements. Further efforts to so adjust traffic rates as to assist the trans- portation of the agricultural products of this Province. An endeavour to place fruit growing in its proper position .' \ ‘ . ~ (_-t. steludell, (ln “High little" _,‘§"__1 H ik , __, , 1 :l: ('R“d°ll’h F"lml""ONR'\v Lim” sterli lcitttiillitlgsuoi thtdtllagted |135? ough carelessne-_-'s or selfishness or nrglecl they shollld rea_ch that 555 cc ill lil'c where the .\lu‘stel~ will 1:5 cfmgy |¢||g nm, Services in Zion Presbyterian ln the absence of the pastor. Rev. bo sat upon lt. the apostle John; iii _ a all or :lie other Apostles had, 555 ne out to do mighty :hlnss tor, 5:5 _ _-x l -ht ~ ofalloli l women down through the cen-_ EES . duty at any cost, alld ll never tly~ n it tha: there might be devel-f 555 lt in our lives those noble qual-I 7" ‘ to help in the Masters king-. thc evsulug .\lr_ blavert chose. -- - his tt-xl nan. xxvzle -‘Anal EE. , se .shall go away into everlnst-1 '_-ln l." . I . punls neu 555 l'. Slzivort sllowell that the ' ::: lc for which those people haitll lllg_ The Master was very* ::: ng in His denunciation of the: of ouiissioll. This isbroughl out; ::: clearly in the parable or the' 555 ents, the parable of thc Good 55' ` h lil f th ‘ - -:EEEEI.. - _gre needy ollos of earth and says lhul as we have treated fgi c out the judgulellt due to euch E5 c to :ny to tllcnl “Depart from il' ‘DH BOTHER, rneresrhat came hard times. Luckless Please hut] a pencihllliss _ speculations swqp t° aiway. what little they had. The husband died at\the wrong pathized with her 0n¢e_" time, and left her unprovided 1 for. The widow drifted here Then like an Iarrow Cilme 11 and there _ _ . finally to this ”"“”g° “`°“g " ;,fl;.?‘°’.i?,l"§~f".$;‘.‘i‘.‘il.‘° "°°"'° The office' girl’s gaze went em°~ past the shabby dress, the_ S0. to the office girl came hopeless coat, and rested on these drumming questions the seamed face with the Ihatwouldnotdown-“could wistful eyes from which fear _HHS haPPen YO U19? Could looked out-ethe fear that lf? 0ld» l1€lPl€SS_ forlorn. dwells with the aged poor.. H0 m0n0Y - - - Unwanted. Th g_ l k h t What can Ido to-make sure I e lr new er s ory. will never come to this?" _ Once young of course, and ' thoughtless, happy with a For the 6'" “ep in pm' husband and a home. Then §,,_?ll,?,:ge' ,_ to-day. ' tiresome old woman again. Just because I sym- is _ - COUPON '(,‘»l\'lRll‘} (516.1) .\lol.l'0:i) l9|l.‘tlO.\'TO.\', me ‘___ cursed imc an everlasting M/1-\~ ‘ frlrc prepared for the devil and his gig 1100 'nngclsf' ::: ' P '“ I The music 'ut both services was §§§ LD TW? DANUE "R°GFU\_MN_\_E of ti lugn order. The solo at the ::: 915' J- 'l‘»- l"T0Ill3fll- wld lf- 1 - levelling service by Mr. Harry Cras- Elf l _ THE IMPERIAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY of l~u~:An orl-'lcla = rolzolvro, cANAl_>A ONTARIO Branch Office; 70 Prince Street ......... ....................... .... IK ‘Hall - well was much enjoyed by all, fi! THURSDAY, MAV s, 1921 _ é<»»»-_- mtv (291 filedes), v.\:~.icoU\-'lzll -wu.o |_ll=E lNcnEAsE ln “ 1 in. ~c. The sale of intoxicating liquors only through Govern- ment vendors’, stores, controlled and operated by a Coln- mission appointed by the Government, to persons holding permits issued by the said Commission. Such liquorfto L. be sold under official test and at a reasonable price. l. 5. 9. ROGRAMME OF POPULAR.l0_li00 mountain sheep and anequal u __ Ak ______~__ _ I _ " _ ' " ' ' DANCE MUSIC hy the ‘Cabaret number of deer lll Jasper Natlonal trapping of these animals Wolf PRESBYTERIAN Y '_-_ Y ..~»~.»»~¢»- nuns".-.- »~¢~“.»n. NATIONAL PARK CHARLOTTETOWN ' if 10.00 p. m. MONTREAL, May 3.- There are _ If: all - il, + _ . --..--U __.< . ` - ` _ ~ _ - " . 'l BUDGET ‘Dominion ~Chur 1 lp 1 Q lBelmout ()rchestrll, playing dir- Park. according lo nn cstlnlate coyote and wolverine are helm: cl mper y "0"" ect from the Rise ‘Room of thi- made by J. B. llarklu, Commission- trapped. There have been so slgnsi Is RLACED AT “50’00o`,mi“i°n the “Weis” mlssmu work _Hotel rBelm0n1_ \'n1|¢¢_,1|v¢;~, pri. er of National Parks. in his nnllual ol' cougllr. tish lcolumbia. import. Dealing with wild |ll'e In Good catches ui fish wen- rcpol-l. f lhc park. Illr. llarkln states: cd, generally, and the fishing \\-nc p. m _ V _Z _ r o es and sLrc.lin\. park. as it provided especially' good Czllcdollla Lake opened after two .___ i _ l`llllU»\'=T0. May 3.-lltinnnclnl ro' ) ctlilillfizli zill'i,(iii]iii(iiiiitI:ili)l.ci’ii'e:iio iii-1) 'llliwlllonts for _thc -year 1927-8 foribgrhggd of 5175 0 is set a_,meg]" :llc l’l‘esb‘yterlan 'Churlll total $650 'tho ec (100 1, ._ NRC (.|3.|_g Met,-L.3,_ C_\fU(;.ugyf All cxc-ep;ic\nall_v lnlld and open much better than in prcvio - _- -,ti _ _ ` _ » ` _ il '_ " _°’“m°” d 01189'-_ iorfpl A»{f[‘_\_, ` ‘ 'Ifall, with pratlically no -snow, was sons. Restoclking was cal‘rii-illiiillll l3?lLl'l]i“*]s"5t3l';*V&:]l llg l'h‘~ board 0,‘*°'f‘:" m'”`Sl“"s' 4 _ 100 _ _.l boom lo the ante wlmln tht- in it mlmbe f lax _. _ : “ Us 01 ee “H Ye\`““fd“>~j T110 Hllnlml revert which twelv- |T1\¢‘ budget isrnractivally the Sallie cd the final approval ot the bourtl lliedtiulc 'Story by Aunt Edltll- lfeedlllg '~'0“l`llll0llS- Wllll llfe 80”- N089 ‘Sl’8S0l1='. allowed the l‘e.\:ull.limovciiutlle Jieldk cAli3_cLc0d of I ` l .l _ ‘~ i 'rv-"""` " . . . . . , . I 1 _‘,_ . Such permits to -be issued to unobgectlonable applicants calls-1. fell---li _ 5 ,,,,,,,,,..1,,lu~.¢,.e tml----ls uw-l»@-,l,0nf§"$l'h”'"'i§§i"“"’"’“”‘”’“""S over 2] years of age, and to be good for one year and to be ii. ` ‘ ’ No consumption of liquor in public places; 1 c _ ~ . ' _ . lllnes. Deer nic lcallllllg ull othct Ml. H . I s , , . _ . _ |('ralc Vl-~-1 (3 _ D, -_ 2 __ _ _ __- . mod (-utllffu, (,npc 'l~ '- " nOn_t1ldInsfe1ab1e_ _Lmtlmtl D( lx 1 tlrlllllc iuul ‘ animals lll llle illnltll ol llltltust. [WSH hm, been Vishnu: me I “_lt_ ' L " 'mu ' -knee” “Gm LU' d thi stllllntl- or their nlllllb:»rs- . - ""‘ "JL ctlta (lallllllt and l“t‘a,l\v:ei-_l Gnllullt, ;;npmcléd°‘ nl 16000 V' _Hwy _wvjlol thc pus! low ¢|u_,_S_ )0`(|uu|') A t ~ - ia ' i 'lclical no at Inman frlonnl. . . - . - lv ‘ lui- nl lu~ ' - _ , 5 _ . . (trade \-1 Martha. Gallant 2 gut); mmf I 'fd|fm.". 0,. mnwr I _ D' ‘ 'B Roy ('""l'~"`- Ulllf' °‘~.._. _ " Vend01`S SEO] QS tO b€ Continued In the plalles WheL'e Allcfi M“m"‘ - ic§llill.0tiintl (drcpilrdiiilcliltli seen grllz-‘,i;;°l°Wll_H1icilt the week end with are now open. No stores to be opened outside these plac- A es except after a majority vote of the municipality, town- , for that purpose; such plebiscite to be granted upon a peti- tion to the Lieutenant-llovernor in Council signed by a township. New Vendors’ stores thus opened may at any time thereafter e c osed after an adverse plebiscite sim- S The cancellation of permits of persons a.busin_g the use of ff |In the case of illegal selling, the person purchasing liq- sl l° “ssl” 'Mmm ln '""*kl"3 l'h9l" 0W“ vigilance ls eitorclsed -to prevent arrangements. The paper has ag- ' eed ‘to nswe . by . UU cues |111 U18 L0 G0 'll I. . often fllid tllieiiyplsgzoilhrdhn' °"l°*"“'m°“"l’°l““' ( e Frcdtlhtou 5.4/_lmollllt llle business lllon lll town 554.051! Y W`0l‘0` Megs)-5 Wi|||un| cal y, (l. Llmer Dunning and Mr. Ernest Muttl _ . l nppolntcd foreman i~ii'wt‘lle"llo5i)li~l%i_ .?.`3“it‘1.’§,.i’,§y"1?i.§';..f." 't "l l““- ‘°“l the work -there. g 0 a 0 over Mr. Johl M vlsltor to lllortllcwiliisliilx. a r'ecem` Vlsltors h th l I the week lndl\idede_lli)liii°rGI:$rt MacLeod, Fredericton; Mlsg |“be| MacLeod, Charlottetown: Mr Frank Cutllfle. Fredericton and Mr E H McKinnon, North Wiltshire. ' ' -___. _I ` _ V , Glade lll-1 Bernadette Paqucl 2 H180" uw w“,m|m .mc |nc|.(_u_c i"0w5‘*“|%°wccll’“r°"l“ Mr "ml M"”'l `A.` f I 2 _ rlhur lluoto Il l,u<-.l Dolron. 4 ,__ r " l liraue ll-zllud niillcet 2 -Lnwc i_“ ”“'§"e°f‘,_,"’..‘"’,y_ “;§,',',"y,I§,'ff'nl?;;','Ej ? once Gallant 3 Wlnlllfrcd Doucct. “ou” I H' '“."i"“ U K ' l . - . _ . . . . G ad I ( 1 urn 'boundary and ul the Blg Lltk ships of other large unit ot population within which a _mf Dg__u__“>;,{___1§_‘f)fg ggyfe ;,;'_§‘_.m nm PM is to wo -nu-bf- seen .Store is proposed to be Opened, upon a plebiscite take" 2‘»1!l,,i'S”°"“"““““" ”°'°“ B"-"1 §‘.§,*i‘i'.l`$.§f,i`.2¥.1‘.’.’I‘-5'... Fi'-‘»`3,'.‘l,.‘“vf.IlI l;‘.'{'.°.‘2..’~’f.?“'“°'“°" “" °’ "'“"~ _\ ley. .Their numbers wltihln the Olfhaduc I"‘BL)'§1 AH°e~_ -Pmmfu 2 park are plnocll at 1.000. Guides V r H un Muuriw Douwt’ and hunters rcport that these ani- 'T' "°">*""“' mais are also very ullmcrotls north , ' . ' I ° ' ' , OPENS CLEARING HOUSE _ , repi esentative numbei ot electois on such municipality oi - mn NEWS 0,. ,°,,,.m, origin-;0'\Br1v\=ei;i;1;=yr_-lake and mam in , ' l » th a k 'contains beaver and -they b I LONDON' 'May 3”) llewspaper uri lilliareaslng raplllly_ Buffalo ma - ~ " 'N “"1 Y ° "‘°°- t ln mal the park, with llarly taken. A ,oclal bureau has been establish- §‘"f,’,';z ,,f,,§{,,g ,fu-Bum passing ‘ “ll whlch l“`°p°“’d' Wlthmu °h“"5°' through lt. is now a series of small `pe"f°§m1'l` “”l‘}“°i faawgif' lit’ lakes and dams _ which are occu- . _ . . . “"P°°° 8 °°“PPY "°"“ °n‘ 0 lu li lnmtlnetls or -beaver. ns- same by becoming intoxicated or offending in any way »f°°v°°"r° h°~1°»~°=-=°°M-1°~- any Selling- - ' - l liocln imma will in um to mn lnfsdhdni _ woods, M sm Murdock outline, * - 'A -1 - Y .1 “ "1 1 f“ f 5 ul, ¢,,,,, ,nm M ,Wl\ll»m'M°D°mu. wlulm me-_L _ ‘ 1 . ~ dence Momwrcnlt -Christian .¢“=1".'l __ I _ _ --_ _ Rigid enforcement of the Law. ,°g _ ' ‘ Millar. wet. nolllnga. - ‘ _ _ L. , `_ __ ‘_ -~_ A "y "l»5l` l. sms-_4-'1s. ____»__________°" " ' `