,_ _ _ ........,-.--@n~--- i i- “,,,,..,,__ I .1.g,'.‘.,». ., v , ~ one" "cnhntoilhgfirowu A ‘coal-inns v TUE @441; l K DIQTJOUIZ? 8°C? shalt ton/it stand for it. vib m t tio I18. f‘, /. g . this lat/sin n the story‘ books a fella used to knock out sob stuff on a guitar under his SHEBAS window, but that don 't 3o any more. Making love ntith an ORCHESTRA is one of those bzighoztse fables nowa- days, and, besides, the COPS won't Bimhos these days must liAT-yot/vegotta feed 'em sonzerhing more substantial than SOUND WAVES or ether Bring ‘em CHOCOLATES- and bring THE BEST. Freedoms Battle i ' ' Again _\ GOVERNMENT FROM OUTSIDE Yyframpling on Self Government. Sing-The people of the outside world are simply amazed at the spectacle presented by a swarm of dyed-in-the-wool Liberals being al- lowed to stump this Province in favor of Prohibition, when, as a matter pf fact they are try- ing to place the Iiiberals in power here agalnettho will of the people. Never before was there such a bold attempt made to tram- ple on self-government and rule us by outsiders as is mow rag-lug in this Province. it would not be toi- erated in any oi the other Provinc- es. What rlght have those outsid- ers to flood this island with speak- ers whose object is to rule this Province for the next four years? Read the following article from the ,Hallfax Citizen and judge for your- self. Nay more! Be ready on Satur- day next to resent the insult at the polls by marking your ballots ior the Conservative candidates. it says: MEDDLING IN P. E. I. ELEC- TIONS The people of Prince Ed- , ward island should reseu in- terference in the political am- palgn by prohibition extrem- ists from Nova Scotia or else- where. The Ieland has had a long experience of prohibition and the people are no doubt well able to judge its merits in the promotion oi intemper- unce. They are in a mbch bet- ter position to settle the ques- lion wisely than any outsiders can be. it is presumption for those who have been instrumental in having this disastrous legisln-I tlon perpetuated in Nova Sco- tla to go into another province in the heat oi a political con- test and advise the people how to vote. Their action in do- ing so will no doubt have-con- siderable influence toward the deieut of prohibition, and in that way may be productive oi good. "it is easy to imagine the false statistics and mislead- ing statements about the oper- nilon of prohibition in Nova Scoila which -will be dished up to the people oi’ the Island by these meddlere, and they will ibear a dittle watching during the campaign." ' and should have ‘the weight of a disinterested critic. _ Another matter l comesto our mind at this point. ers have madetlie most bra en efforts to break the Sabbath at were ‘ever witnessed in our od- ‘iearlng Province. It is imposable to speak ion one issue alone. All the issues of the contest are it ae- parably connected-all printed on the one ballot paper, so when stumpigg for Prohibition they are stumpi ior purely‘ business mat- Sold By T. F. White H. L. Worthy Coffin & Co. Alec. MCPhGISOH tars-doing “serviie work notl of necessity." . f _ Who has not heard those speak- ers haranzuing audiences against Sabbath breaking in Quebec? And here at home we have heard some en who is not expectfid 10 lll/e- a tow ibloys llfliVlllg a game lof ball, even when contested without a wag- The above article is most timely} these Those invad-= 0f their pious exhortations against.‘ Pllllllllllllllll NEWS rnou Charles Gano and -Frank Bruno . vvilflka<iw result of illegal surgery. The doc- Mr who performed PMIIIBITIOII B0$T0|l ,. "Jnefbert E_ Davis, age 61, oi’ Eastlis‘ held responsible ior the deaths lProvidence, kills his wife by shoot“)! five youm! wilmPll 0f Cllmbel” in; and then commits suicide. ,lnnd County. Doctor Elizabeth Abbe, age 50, held in $5000 bail for illegal sur- me operation gory on Gertrude Powers of Maid‘ Nellie Seaton. age 16, dies as a P. E. Island Manufacture a 100 Gal, llall Power Sprayer Fully guaranteed against any defects in workmanship or material theHall Power Spray- er is today the newest, and best sprayer on the market. It is the popular four row type and has every new and efficient improvement, including larg- er and stronger crank shaft, larger axle, larg- er alr chamber, heavier boom and heavier fitt- ings. Equipped with vine spreader for protecting growing plants and folds up on each side for road travel err-going through gates. .4" ll 'This100‘gaIlon four row ‘sprayer, t-' aidto your nearest railway’ station at the FAC- ORY-TO-FARM Price of $228.00. - ‘ MFG. CO., LTD. l SUMMERSIDE , r n | a were held in $25,000 ball ior keep- ing fifteen year old Mllllglleflle Jel‘ ley a prisoner in a North ‘End er. Does li-t not show the great. est ‘hypocrisy on the part o1’ those» uueo guid reformers m rind them Engaged at sorvile ‘work on the rooming house ior lmmc-ral purpos- 8S- Three boys beat and robbed Harry Lord's Day. and thus violating the Lord's Day Act? lit certainly does. I There death) be a great (leal said 1 [.1 ll T9881‘ , the civil features of isnmllltxlftnélstlrhistitliltllilya g0 d wa ("l this much-heralded law called Pro- ' mibitlon. ‘in the first place "it nev- Peler A_ Dyer (A Fa“ River seuuer can be enforced. There are too to prison ior llie ior the lmurder ollgllgwgeglgvllr-ggftliltl ill: llgwrlléflll-lillllg Mm‘ Mary Moriarty‘ llaw ‘that deals out 2:15;? i-"glltsa Albert Doe plead, mum). w kflhlThis principle is embodied in the ing three year old John Kellcynlroposed Government Control Act. and throwing his body into a dump." placed on the statute Book. 11S mire-in Smiuh, sixteen, Tlmfltllyln" shades 0i ‘Pullllc Onlnlon in its Spring, eighteen, Alfred Miachaulhllavm‘ 1° 18% that all classes-ouch ei hteen and William Haggerty, 31,5113 Will-rare ‘llwlell lllllm. Mid ‘to [lit will be on Saturday, it will have ‘ ere given from 12 to 20 years in State Prison for robbery. Arnold Verdi, 18, and George Donovan, l8, were sent to prison. Yerdl got 8 years and Donovan 16 kill Lieut. Thomas lDumury of the Somervllle police. Newton Woodson sent to the House of Correction for one year for stealing 1400 lbs. oi white lend. Harry Springer gets u total of 50 years in Atlanta Federal iPenlten- tllayy for peddling dope to boys 41m] g r s‘. Guy .M.‘Taylor age 4-8, kills his wife and fl-velchildren. Their ages were as iollows: rwlfe, 36. Ella-bath, 16. Owcn 14; Albert 12; Goldie ii; and an lnfanlt- James '13. Stoddard on trial for the murder of hlsthree daughters with an axe. Five students of the University! figglalne suspended for drunken,- Six nurses and six internes e!- pelled from a. medical unlversitj for wild carouslng and drinking- lDonald A. ‘D. Stewart, clergyman; higamlst and prohlbl-tionlst, wanted in Boston for the theft of $2,500 from two women of Jamaica Plains. Stewart had seven wives. _ Samuel Milton Beclrwith. presch- er, lawyer and politician, ‘formerly pastor of churches in Maine, is ac- cused of giving obscene books to a 1i year-old girl. Beclrwith is mar- sled and is the father of four chil- ren. years for attempting to shoot and- condemn in thunder tones voting |for the Act and then leaving its en. lied in cotton cloth was found this morning in a back yard in Matia- Dan. The annual report oi llhe Salvo. tlon Army for the New England district shows that automobiles barked in lonely places is respons- ible for the ilflwniall of ‘girls under 20 Years old. Sumo who were» ud- mitted to the rescue home were lllélwed mothers at the nge oi‘ 13 to lln 1926 there were 18,588 cases oi drunllcenness. In 1926 tzhera were 191307 cases. <A good many were llflys under 20 who were going to school when tprohihltloirstartad. Sixteen million dollars has been stolen nrom the United States mall. in 810 holdups in the last 6 years. States government iihe staggering sum of ¥ll06:8'T6.'5ll0. with million! oi dollars ibeln-g spent by the do"- ‘ partment of justice in theprosecll- tlon otilquor cases. There ie no slgn- of ‘temperance in sight. in eight months in tho United uter- es and on top of this wefihave an average of 10,000 murders {per year since prohibition. - . The closing daiys oi_ the United States Senate witnessed the shame- ful scenes of dry Senator; bola! drunk in the Senetollflhamber. d: this the kind of reading mat- ter prohlbltlonists are-handing ‘out to the youth of our country’? “inst ‘Prohibition has cost the United Automobiles killed 13,1255 people ‘ lilflilflllllpi Nil Why Premier St ourteously De- ‘ clined Their Active Service In Support 0f Governmentliontrol. . ~- Rev. W. M. Ryan, _w'ho is leaving Trinity Church for St. Johrl almost immediately, am1'_can therefore escape the evil consequcnv es of having divided his congregation is determined" more than ever to make the going hard for his colleague and sppcessor. v Wllfi} He'll be away, and other-gt‘ will have to reap the ill-will and discord he has sown in what found a happy unit- mutters it to him? ed congregation. In yesterday's Patriot he claims that the-ministers Tot the dif- fcrent denominations are practically behind Frohibition, and that practically none has spoken out against it. T; _‘ ‘ Let us remind the reverend gentleman and our "esteemed con- tempory that the policy of the Conservative party has been to keep the c/tnrchesbui of politics. It was not that the ‘euppiortcrsof GOV- ernment Control had not offers of assistance‘fronimlriisters. The)’ hml but courteously suggested that it would beibétter for the con- gregations to keep the pulpits free from party politics. ism-r, of the Rev. Mr. Ryzufs own denomiiiatfinffifobably the mOSI highly esteemed on the Island, even offered hieserylces to act upoll thc Government Control Commission and that without salary. "Fhcicticr of Rev. Mr,_Ryan attempt to justify his most unjustifiable confiucblif designating the lcaidiltg laymen of his denomination Judas. Let-us rt-czlll what we said on ihc subject 0n a-prcvious occasion! - é y J UDAS According 10 the Rev. W. M. Ryan his" predecessor in thc lrick Church, iicv. R. (i. Fulton is a Judas because he approves m Improved llnnpcruncc tinder (‘iovernment Control. token, Mr, D. Ii. Hanna, one of Church in lln-onto and chairman Judas. Church of Toronto, is a Judas. plary church members and-clergyman, like Rev. Thos. (jootlwill, mentioned by Mr. W. LiCoitotl in his articles on this page, ouch of is u Judas, according to Mr. like Mr. LIP. Taiitoti arc the beau ideal ofullat Christiuils should It ‘is the sort ofcritravztgant lnngtiuge used by thc Rev. Mr. ’ Ryan, with thc best intentionshn thc world, that the [lulled Church b0. official organ, the New Outlook tiou asmauing done more harm than good. Mlle 9n ‘i, ioicemeirt tilt-blind chalice. TlllB is what the country lis looking‘ for. Those» who‘ imported tempsmnm- And Mr. James Paton, a leading member of Mr. Ryan's (‘hurch and chairman of thc Prohibition Commission, (which has lllillll‘ profits every year) a I tncmbt-r of the official board of Mr. l\’_\'.'m’s Church, an cider, and chuirnntii of the Central Rt-lil-f Com- mitlcc of Mr. Ryan's Church, is a Judas. v lln- venerable father of Methodist officials, Secretary of llli‘ Pro- llllllllflll Commission, :1 mcmlicr of lln.- officizll llnurd of Mr. byuifs iluirch, a 'l‘ruslce. and an elder, is u Judas. son, a distinguishcd mcmlbcr of the official board ¢>f‘llu' Ulllll-‘il J HllZl-il-STIZIIADF ljlll {N l infill Wllflfi ll One min- is nothing more nor less than an By lln‘ snlne thc leading dights in the ijnitcrl 0f thc Toronto Commissionns a The Rogers Coltd And Mr. Henry Smith, I h __ . . .3 u l‘. v mmmmmmm..." ' Badges’ Dress Lltjtftl. Ami Sir John Willi- y "0at8 t0 l~ '. s- ” Measure V lThen there are thosc other cxcm- . ‘ND " l l ' ¢ . l Glnosee fitted by oolentlllo Flt ‘guaranteed in .8! MW 3W?‘ methods. Relglulorraagx-rézk. lllzrfzmetis‘ , Do are, ‘, ' - » . _ - _ . ' d r n‘ ' Ryan; whilc no doubt uxhcnusis E. o ssgnfiztgmdtlllxlziy altyhm°:n'g"nola;j lore caved. _ ' " J. S. TAYLOR ‘ _ ' ' s11 Registered Optemetfllfi . I s. _F. regretted after the Ontario t-iec. 142 Richmond strut " _ _ Representative Charlottetown ' nee Street. .1, A ... .. . .1 I -I orators must be taught a. salutary lesson.- The people here rlHIOW whatthey are looking for. They have had twenty-years of prohibition of one k-ltnd or ZTDOlIlIOI‘ but have not "succeeded in. ‘getting what lthey have been stiller in Ith=e ‘Prohibition Alct. So -it mustlgo -to the discard‘ pile. Let Government Control be tried and l1’ inundta failure thnow" it aside at the end of one year if necessary. The legislature meets once a year‘ and is 1n duty bound tlo comply w-ith any amendment that-serves their purpose, Let us have Home Rule, mot imported rule. We have learned what imported temperance laws are over since the Scott Act was first adopted. Wha-Vwas needed then was rigid license Haw. Let us have one nlow. Vote. {for Govern- ment Control anctzolbltalln a right home-made islatute, ;_ _~ Yours. etc., t" ‘f HONEST TEiMPERANCE. '15!‘ ‘ ‘ . Theodora Wlelghen. eon of the Rlghlt Hon. Arthur Molghon form- ..- prllme minister o1 camel, m» won the prize deviated by 0M0! Magistrate.‘ Ferdlnonhrliey to t!!! molt oueeoeeful lint your student In oivll law at Laval Uolvorllty. about it? . , l am, Sir etc ' The body of o female intent wrap- o . i I t .1‘ d re Moi who he: vloltoe ihm’ elm oevorgl-ozeoelono lo lbovo '- Reg. Trade Merit ii-iQhoiee, i“ “OF FOREMOST QU. LITY" ' IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS are the most Iloillllfll‘ and outstanding Fox Biscuitsion “the, market today be- cause they are unexceiledas to qualitylof- . FORMULA which has been preparetlafter many years of successful practical experieiice on. the advice of leading ranchers and, in consultation with 1‘ , acknowiedgedscientific experts. l " lNGltEDIENTS which are of the highles l. quality only. the best Government inspecteli sing utilized. WORKMANSHIP. Every employee ihganieifbert in his, a ‘own line of work, for which helhadbeen‘ Jcaré? fully trained, a number being _ tympani since its inception over ten years a V. _ J H - l iuasuurs. ‘Ranches, usingTIMPERIALS r yi,’ * > , _ ‘ cover 90% of the prizes at the Fox S ; i_ , ada and the United States, rece l, " ~ -. .prlces..._for peltsx at Fur Sales, had the ‘ -‘.=-"7- highest average iof production andm so the ‘ highest-number of young“ foites‘ ra sedftv k ' ‘maturity. - " " f, To obtain FOXES OF HIGHEST QUALITY feed HIGINKl- _ EST QUALITY BISCUITS, ffIMPERIJRJIQQJf _ “ ‘iurtnul Bl8llllil‘ tlQrtnt l Qhatlottetowit. p.131. '5. . ‘N . -.- .~':_,:.. ._..____.__.-_.- ______ i._~ l- ,A\_l town o. m n-rvn: lhown in m. mltorm or m my- haetlsnml Mllltlry college, Klnplton» t