_ hibitioii Act 1920.”, ' "" the promises made by Mr. Bell during the last session. » A little frost on one pr two nights recently, a few Of SHOW, _gelltlx g l€aV€S!°'Bh0l'l;€IllIl§ (ISYS _and llrivo you actually in you,- other syiniptoms remind us_that_winter is approaching. Cm ;\__;»_=i_i;<1~_"-_r\1_f:_l;___1;»___;|»=L‘ 1" The nd “S 3430 that “runs land of ours br tnlhi a'i`u!'iu itlcurrlod upon your nternever catches us unawares It comes gently, or is it renewing in your smite' ir Som “m,,,,,,m = ' ' - - ~ , lil I - l' I I I I’ _' -naturally, as the grain 'rivens as the flower-S fade, aS_{$’...._“`ii§‘.‘.‘-`.§‘,$‘.§`“.t‘.. .i‘i.§,“i. ..?'“§§.§ ____ ___________ M- IY ALBERT L. GLOUGH .- -- ’” ' --rf-'f'*' -f -- - -- -f \ _ _, _ _ov-ooaoooorogo one-sooo o_o on mm _'mm - 1e.;s'r AND \vI~:s'i‘. - _HE HAND CRANK ,,,,,,,,, _,,,,,_,,, _ _ I ~ _ heen for your Brant kindness towards By The Wnyl Where In Yours? old age comes. There is no sudden transfer from autumn . how '-i am -nes and wiiemer- you I tnl|\ t th gine ii ol f_tofwint_'er and this is one of the glories of our tight little _, f_j‘,{'h“_f_,“ Efngiic m°__‘_jf_§__ m`___§_e'}§ Have Gong ' _ _ -Island _ ' ‘able that i.lie hand-crank is rarely ' ~ ~ 1 i ii -- ' "" Travellers who have come from the Pacific coast g};°:1_§__‘;___‘_’§ §_§\_;l____=i_l_{'1‘_>§__§‘;‘_*t__:if:_‘§§___‘;>_ Pleasure 'tell us that in their journey eastward within the past few. iii_@.-ii.-._iii.; lim uw 'uma wi-ii cpmii “_fee1oiiii.\niiiin. i.,c,,._f`,'_°§,",'°,§,,,,,,,.,, , ,,,‘,.,,,.,,,, ,,,_,,,,_FATlllllI HURNER HAS I ""_°°" i Aiisxlxigiiiiibi iliousziiiil rluiiiis lirsiili~s‘ A In order that we may know w`nat’s coming in the legislative period immediately before us, we reproduce_ I for the benefit of our readers the amendments to the es- _ timates proposed by Mr. J. H. Bell, leader of the oppo- A WCM/\N'$ QUESTION lily Anne l‘i'oc'. srl ._ will not lei you say a \voni.1i1's p.ir‘. .llust he to give cw-liislve love your own _ - !'ovc-_what do I not love? Enrtli :ind air Find space within my heart, :intl iii_\'i".ul iliinxs sition in the last legislature. They will give an idea of vm, ,,,,,,,,,, ,»_,,,_ ,,,,,,,,, ,,, ,,,_,.,, _.,,,_ the retrenchments to be carried into effect by Mr. Bell,| the Premier: 1. That the resolution _be not adopted but referred _ back to the committee of the whole House for the pur-_ pose of striking out the words “Highways Improvement; clierlshcd there. ~ And vlhrnto on its vt-r_\' liiiiinst i-itrlziljs-. _ ` -luvc thc- Summer, -with her ohh and flow Of l7~|zht. ami warmth, and music, that have nursieii 9. Sum SUmClent”- A150 for _ iler tender buds to blossoms . . . and ` 2. Reducing the Clerk of the Executive Council’s sal- ary by $300. _ 3. The stenograplier in the Premier’s ofiice to $300. _ _ _ 4, The mileage to members from $500 to $400. _ 5. The salary`to the General Health Officer from $200 ‘ to -$100. 6. Salaries to the Inspector of Scliools by $200. 7. Crown Prosecutor, the expenditure for crown pro- secutions to the Magistra_te’s Court from $1,000 to $500. . i 8. Striking out the words “Inspectors under the Pro-' you know ‘_ ' ir, was in summcrl that I saw you first. love the Winter dearly too, . _ . hui Ulm) - I owe it so much; ou a wintei-'s dnv. meek. C0l‘l~ ond stormy, you return'd again, When vI'lI. had been those' weziry months away. lawn the '.~‘-iars -like l`rlonils; so iiiaiiy iiiglits H _ I irilzml :ii them, when you, were tar from nie. 9. Stiiking out the item “Managei~’S ,Salary and thel T-H I _fxww mimi won rears: - - - .i School Supply department $1,200: _ _ _ 10. Striking out the item “Civil Engineers salary $2000. _ i The repeal of the War and Health Tax is another of Out of the retreiichments above mentioned the govern- iiient proposes to pay the teachers’ increasedsalaries, make good* the reduction in the revenue resulting from th _repeal of the War and Health Tax and run the af- iaiads of the province efficiently. 'I`ll E \\'.\'|`(‘lI1\l.-_\ EXPI..-\ I.\'.`\` ..»__..._~»...-_._-__ Our genial contemporary, the Watchman,-coinmentsl retrospectively and prophetically upon the regrettable fact that the population of Prince Edward Island is dim- inishing, basing its observations on an article which re-- cently appeared in the Guardian. The Guardian had stated _that_th_is is the only pro- vince in Canada that shows a diminishing population and ox ressed regret that a country so highly favoured agri- culturally was not able to retain its people. The Guar-_ dian ventured`the opinion that with a more intensive system of farmingand the utilization of lands now un-_ occupied or less than half cultivated_we should be able to support a population of half a million. - _ The Watchman in its wisdom sees nothing in our argument and proceeds to tell just what happened and why. The people left the province, it declares, because the unprogressive and otherwise qualified‘Conservatives-~ have been in power during the past nine years and_nevei° ' moved a finger to encourage the establishment of indus-_ tries 'in fha province. . . _Un ortunately for this argument the greatest ex- odus, infact the only considerable and continuous ex-‘ odus from the province occured during the late Liberal those fur-on' lights \ <"oulil wfitch you, whom I long’rl in vulii to see. ( \nt ilioii-lind been to blame” Siiiie soothe their coiiscieiice thus; but thou wi-lt surely wiirn and save nie now. ~\'=|'-‘. answer not--l dare not hear, _'l`l1°‘- Wfinis would come too Inge; " "l I “Will Bvure thee all remors _So conifori thee, my Fa‘.e.__ \\I|iilevei' on my heart may t`a»ll-r\=- nieniber. I would risk lt all! I” that toi me. out that ch West" lruowii had It not our of the f'x~l¢|¢|i;l Balto:-_v boys. I fool zi'eiiti_»‘ !ii`ilehteil‘io you and hopo in sonic-day ho of swvlce _io your paper and Island. Sntlutled una coiitantoil I fr ol .. um S 0 BENDALL STI-`iAUT» S.-\(7KVlLI..E, Nov. 1.-Rev. A. J., \f'|i:ceut. pastor ul Main struct Baptist , church, delivered the iii-st of a serios‘ of i-ieriiions on modern iiieai=iire~i 1.0 ii large uirngivgiitlon here. At liio out- set the reverend gezitlciiuiii emphas- ized tlio l'.:<:t tliiit we are living iii pci'-i Sinus tinie:;_ iiii;i_t.iiat e\'<=ii the cliuicli- ee were losing their infiueuuc, ho- c:_|i:.-zc iiie ciiurcli ineiiiliers were " " I' lill\ hui ili.i°i iiii:i.iiu:; niore o .wiir 3 ~ gs '. ov-'i' lic-i’oi'i:. Gi'ailuii!!_\ the devil is toii-ing the i‘liui'cii to the iviill, ami uiilcszs the people rousi-'il llu\iiii».ol\'i-so iliv <-liiir. lies iiiigiit soon liiivo to ;-lose :‘i.ii~ do .rs out i'i.~_.'. ‘ _ -£l`lie .~\ie.il&ei‘ deel:ii'i>il the pcoplel f. linvo ,.. l i ci~o\\'.led __ I is veit icing . irliilo iii-iiyer inCetin`g.; iyvi-c \'<‘i~;~' slim- l_v ;xitoiul<-il or <'I<>sl»\d up alii>;;nilioi-. liven :_-liurifh iiii‘iiiliers ivi-rc 1;; lic louiul in ilii~ tliei\ti‘e‘s, ..n:l ilio .siidzili-i or cluiiiu-;l iii-.it \'>' DIS/ _;¢_ .la uary, May and October _ liowiire of the man who speaks of ,__-, '.` R~;(|`DNE"{5,4 52 5 ' Ik ~‘_-_ Hliortf-i niinizii ol’ his neiglihm- t -» ,N| -‘YV FT' ,HP ,lf » _ \-.~_ ii teiirliil eyes, ._..__ __ “ “ly ii uimi ntter laying down nm ;'..=f.._l§if"..`,._““" “` °'°`“”°"°“ `° ‘“°“ '- H I Sales by Private Treaty Throughout the Year _;Y»;;f' ‘ "R23 EFF” H; -. T- _Z _ L_ "P1;j_ I _; -.=»-=_.{I-.`.‘- -.5 3 A 0 6 ##4 0944* O4#-4-OO-0-0440444 C6 OQ G0 06-90 65-0 0 049009004-O'§-9'O*‘ OOOOQ-&&CQ°O4QO ,CANADA’S FUTURE Peace and‘Pr,0sperity---via the Victory Loan. . 0-6-O4-94-GO-O-64 DQhifrE;.. D45 gc li. I ` 'ea _.rea ” ,_ . _ » -also- AGENT FOR UNITED STATES AND CANADA: ALBERT L. MON JO, i / No. 220 Fifth Avenue, New York City, New York, U.S.A. _ , In the measure that you respond to the call of the I REPRESENTATIVE FOR MARITIME PROVINCES. 1919 Victory Loan. Canada will continue to prosper. Every dollar you loanis added assurance of a prosper- LEONARD D. MIICKENZIE _ ous Peace and a victoriou s Reconstruction Period. I , ASSURE ~GANADA’S FUTURE. ` ‘ Truro, Nova Scotia. I BU! 1919 VICTORY BONDS. “ PRINCE EDWARD ISLANDCCFFICE, regime, as was indicated by the statistics given by the’ For Insurance Protection in all Branches consult ~ E, H, MQNKLEY Guardian. _ _ We agree with the Watchman that industries would be' of immense value in retaining our population, but if we wait for governments, Liberal or Conservative, to establish them our hope for increased population is slim indeed. ‘ .. ` l-f., >-.,.1,Q' -.- ,. 4 Y-..;-".1 - - . ' 1. ‘,,\,,._ ii.; .' .f.<"- 1 _~ J' gi.: - "' ‘ -' 'Y _-» i, ~ ._ " J' iii*-’. 'fi -"'-I-"'f""""`} 'I " ...r "`~ .» io+$o¢a4¢o+++o The Oldest Insurance Agency in P. E. Island. & _ Summerside, P. E. Island. -_ ‘~fi»5f»l~5» CORRESPONDENCESOLICITEDQ " . 1 . \ _ - 1 \