l r . ~¢. ...... -_ . p 1 i _,_`_ "1 -vs-y if lr K. 1 1 r __ il "_ , _ ...,-. ..,..c»._.= ti -at pA(;E_F0UR __ _ __THE_ W up-an-q-i THE illlllllllll-TIJWN |iUlHll|lll `-rmtawn--w. muse e. im.w`io. 3. Banda. ' Bee|K'|-l.lelt.0al.D.A.lnellllelD.l.D. lille! ul lnaqer-4. l. Burnett. Aeeeniute ldlter-D. K. Clrrlo. A TUESDAAY, MAY 17, 1927 8E¢ULARi2iNG SUNDAY. _er effectiveness will be given t0 ---- i law observance and enforcement. mooted to hold baseball league games on Sundays. Certain of the e ia e tion to prevent this and proclalmedl from their pulplts that Sunday What posltloli are certain of these ministers in today now that f _ Notes ll i:he"Way‘ Y A National Conservative Conseil _ tion Ie to be held in winnipeg in October, at which ti laulor for fthe party will be selected and at 'platform adopted that shall beihai lot the party and not that of a fac- tion, a province or an individual. To effect that object it is obviously _ ‘desirable that the delegates to the DANGER IN Convention shall be thoroughlv re- ,_,... lln preparation t'or the Wlnnlpegthat are completely overlooked. Papua ° y m" "9 ° ° \'ow what happens when you re 11111111-ttillt-hlllii ' sy. 1._1s__B_ 111_.cRE__AD_1{. " __ _ _ _ _ The tragedy of the census in Prince Edward_'Isl_and is told in outline by the figures showing the number of its people at each decennial enumeration since 187i, as follows -`-l8"t` 94,021 ; -1881 _ _ ' Y _ FE'°U°"“°‘ lo8,89'l ;'l89l, 1o9,o78_; 1901, 103,259; 1o_`i_'1,_93,`7;'2.' LAST °“'“’“°’ “ °'°P°““' “_” and whereby respect for this law .presgnlatm of an c,,,,’,,,, _qf we j-q~i,,_,_,@dn¢:M__onc'i “weight has - Hence it appears that__the population' t_lie__Islan_d province will revive respect tor all oui- laws. _people who make up_ the' body of ~:>_;2_f<>_1:1_:3____°__:_*:_° ________;\’:;’_e’*?_:’;; fegmg is less by '9, 5 37 iha_n__it was `ten year`_s a`g_'o_,_ and l_es§'_by 299 it _and “'h¢f@bY the m°"=\1 “*““d“"l C°”s°"'“'i"° °l’""°“ ’" °"°"y °°“' this reduction is a good one, never- was forty years ago__. ln the meantime, popu_lation_had advanced city ministers immediately took ac-_shall b _ _S d -instead of degrmem ,stituency throughout tli_e'__Doxninion. Lhelesg. me,-9 me mme danger; __5_o00 _0_i___ maximum in I89'___ and had si-____€é off _by a like __ i _ __ _ Everyone feels that ‘lir Hutche- Convention and for me e;r||e,. dis “then you start into reduce your number of Fifteen thotisand. ' A ` ` ' i I f -- -f--::_:.fs“.;1°;:f..<1‘;‘¥l::. ;::'.."l::.':.°i::. . _ ft- »--g-di --Hi -tr 1- l#irt11‘sitr--id-or _E X PERI should be strictly observed as a\\vill be the first io acclaim the lthereto ii meeting or the Convention ake_ 0,. taking vlgomng exercise the increase had been 14,871, or 158 per cent, 'Dpring that period, _ _ __. __ _ __ “Y °f '99' “"0 W°"”*“P- hlcsslngs oi Premier stew-iirrs vol- E_¢1g:1_1_i_\_;~__*_@__l:_1\;__l;:i_fl;___--_ important ecause as we learn t_ '1‘ _E sys_e_n_i____e_gsn_;ie__i;__i_i_ii__ _\:_i1______ _ Iii thc follpulng ten years, 1881 91, the resident population do” contact with every XTY YEARS. surp s in . OUR S’ 'H expected ‘hat the Commmeei u i-ts ol your body. 'raking increased by only 187 souls. The entire natural increase was lost. Canada. liyou have _ - 1- _ _ ° S Pa ‘may E" ‘nge me number or dem the fa' f“"“ “b°“t ‘he “bd°'“°“ In the next succeeding ten years ‘i891-1901 the actual decline YOU mlYb¢°Uf° *hit " IXTY ycnrs oi' Canadian Pro li-totes allotted to each riding under is one of the first and most wel- '_ _ _ ’ ’ _ - ' S “reap is the ,me of a ,.ahm,,:e the plan ai ni-st pi-oposeil, this en-.come results. _ __ of the resident population began, and was shown by a loss of 'u °“°t°m°” wwe W" °-“cha Pmblan* ` ' _ _ ‘lt -' i ' ' ~ ' _ The "em°"“\ °f at f"°“‘ a °‘“ '.8 _ A " ' ' ' ' 'A Bnnicho fhi|B¢nk booklet just issued by the Dominion- _"_"enmm_ mlm' _munded to ge_ the heart also gives relief in severe 3 I9 nd' ¥Om?“mg the law of faumg bodies' a svlllfter decmlep ,,111 g¢|¢¢mf ¢" your frannyo: W1( ll ~ _cule ie lepreselltation ot' all class cases has been slloun since 1901 by a further actual reduction of 9,53/. . _. _ Bureau of Statistics which will bel __ _ _ _ - _ _ _ ful aild iliilgoratlug outdoor gamt-s.’ __ _ES Hllfl 0U~\lDl\li0l1S Of E16(-_l0\‘S Wflh ll-Iowever the removal Of t00 It ,S Obvmus than while the actual diminution of popnlmwn meetings with ti short prayer audi ( givell is vi-ry colllprolleni-tivo, 1-01- thiii is ull lhnt is llet'essnl'y til lull- low :i secular den1oil.sil':lliiili, llilllw- is no reaisoii wily the ptltrtllls lillil 6 » "_ . ._ i . ' Th Q st ' It bca dropping 0 the organs, wllli stock, vigorous and prolific The census of 1901 showed that tht- fC' l '_ " wthiillldeve pmt-.11 » _ _ ~ _ Bllllilorters of the hall anim- .sliollltll° ‘*‘““““l~“’ ‘ ldlli- i‘vgnl'il to the vast uulubcr uf as il 1-1-1 culled, 19 Simply fl- lilililey {'m,-tion num the im-ge fmnilieg Ui Quebec provinca .'|'1,,. (lgmlp their rrocoedilllss. 'l‘llf-rr is .~ll»lll~‘-`_"m"'p' "`mwml`mU"' mmm ml 'U "ml H H°""'“ ‘””‘_"“"y "*""' tliuiinitl' of hit io llolrl lt. iirull littlt- ones iii the l'irgC cities of central Cmada thing to tllillk about i1i_illis secul- arizing of the Sunday by pllblli- meetings ftll' other than public wor- Bhm m_mgu_____ed by l__b______l ___m_i_ ol ovcry (‘anl1tlia11, and eslleclilllb .lille lil show .ii the Wlllllllleg (‘ull Al,” this 10% Ulf weight, lowers. contains ii gre-at body ill' (‘onsol~vn-an ii»,qi|i‘fi¢igiii-_ giipply of ral to - - _ ~ _ _ __ - Ol __ ____ __ ____ _ _ __m_____ and 1881, may be cstillmlctl by :illowiilg for a 15 per tent. ilitrtast ul _ - _ , of every soho pulii. tivs filriiif-rs, not ii low ol' whom 1 'li 10 Oreo ul ul D0- _ ._ _ Umm' “ml me messmg and ”“"D“H - - ~ __ - one l w knees or nilislclo-_s of rzlcll tell vcilrs since 1881. lliai would have glvcll the provlllcc :l of certnillminisiers. The next step The booklet' I' 'S explmlmd by will no doubt be public ellterlfiili-"I ments iii and out of doors and the and Connnerce' his "ow being _, . ,. running or _"___ __a"“_ny S____vi____ on tiiblltetl to the people ol _(‘,ullndn. Sundays, for the benefit oi' lliose and' w.° Wesume' may be had 0" who cannot afford thc luxury of :ill um’l'°‘"'°" 'U 'hm denarllnent automobile. l<¢>____. Ii UNCOVERING THE REASON. _AT the conclusion of Rev. llr. _ its city, it would appear that one Mcmnnons address on sunday' of the most needed requirements or Mr. G. F. Hutcheson, who presided, took issue with the speaker on the question whether or not Govern- ment Control cnlltrolled. l-le was not prepared to go thc length of_ the speaker in wholesale condem- IIBUOB of it measure which had the of our existing organizations, all oi' ternielit ot' civic conditions gener- support or so many i'erl.~lonable anti, _________e _“___ __ag______ __re______e_ of have become luatleis iii ilie suc ‘Z m ea tack hilll. Labor should be well rgprggeyigul 'l‘lio ld»;-a ol' mtlliclllg weight is a .~ 1; l at _the Convention and e.~1pet_lnlly grmhmiiy “pd -gipreatl over 11 year, will respect to the rilllwily vote 01. not less “mn .Hx momhg at lit is deslriililc that they should he Y°“‘° “"*‘g“‘“°"'““°““"" lrepresented at the Convention. >&0-0* me mesem time is __ Law Obs_,___v_! And _here _sT___;T_e____ _awe da” one hundred persons have gone away and located outside of tht ance Society Possibly some Dne_°, young women and young men '_pi‘oviiice_, l‘_`ror_n_my records I have picked out zitraiidoili forl_v_ l who have recently become electors, ' ` " _thc next election. Especial atteii- QUOTATIONS FOR 'tion slioull b n'dt ' in h B°°K LOVER! l l Tuesday May 17th _ take cnllld be made than to omit Doubt mn ¢|.,e,f¢f°,.e_ ¢|,._ bu; gh; _ _ _ __ »liody_ and of obdouicn ln purtlcu- - ' _ _ ~ _ - - - - ‘ “mes Nulcohm _\Hnme__ of Trmie cess and progress of tarllllilg ill the hm tha, an _imlivmual weukewll by l’0l“‘l3l‘0“ ‘if I-351324 1" |895 144.007 1" 19011 i\"‘l_ 165-("6 "li ____ localities wlicrc they r.-slits. _ in-ck of ,1.,.ul,. ,iilmsimi limi may n_t. thi- picsciit year. Dcdiict the present :ictual pop‘ulatioii_ 93,722. from lllis est-imntctl population :uid it will appear ilinl tilt loss has ooi oiic, .lint it slioiilil lit- .lone l been 71,894 persoi`i's--iii round iiunibcrs 72,000. /\s_to the extent of this loss in' population, I fiud conflrnizl- ' on this is among 11,0 in,-gn.. .,cc,,.1ea,.,_ Culfing .igwii on fooil sllghl’_-_' tion in zi It-ttci-oi Mr. G. _l. McCormac, inspector of public schools patioiial clnggeg in the Dom- ~ _ly. blit lncreasingftlic amount o - -' ~ - - ~ _ , _._ LAW OBSERVANCB __ ___ _______________ ______ _ __ inion e__e___________ will _md you __C________y in this proviiicei who li:is,_durlng the pist ten years, had t-.\cc_llciit I G ‘“' “my em' si,-Unger at the emi of the cxpcrl- opportunities of ascertaining the facts in the county of Klilgs, v ' -- ployees and their families represent mem And ,hen just a daily “nik h ` . M M C _ _ _ _ no ,_ The policies ofthi\Bankare»bt\sed on the experience gathered throughout ‘ . . . . _ l uud invaluable to those who do- _ in tho great Conservative t '_ much fat from about the abdominal _ . . The mmmers m quasmwn ma) ar' si to look over the way wo have I-‘or instance. Woman Suiiruggahiis °\'§“l1S Call realli’ P99111! ill S€¥`|0“5 -“mce 'S81 has been I5900- me Wal 1055 has beelf V975' m“Ch‘ _ ‘ me that they opened their nolmcallorrio and the pro-rcss we li-ive "‘““‘* H" “"lll`2 Change in the poll. °°_§‘\'§§3‘,’,e“°es~ greater than this. Along with these thousands has gone all tlicl _ r-. - ‘ _ _ _ ' . _ _- _ _ _ _ __ ___ _ __ _ __ made dmdng me _muy yeus oil 115:11 sit_iiat;<_;ii_ and _every possible »_Beci_i_i_i-so tpesp orgapsidto a pon- increase which should have come from the excess of births over g31'A3|__|5|_-mp |33g__ c oset ieni \vi l ii lollel tflitlll. li ‘tl rlrt sl mil lc malt e to give the 'Sit era e ex En , are - 6 in D ace ' . _ - ' _ _ _ ' Tl .__ n________i _ ______ _“___ ____ and __ “___ ____ the mortality. Ilow much this was can he sufficiently shown camul $w_0o°_o0° Reserve $19_5”_”. ‘iillft~ilel'tilirl1l. lc il or l . _ 1, . _ - yy a m _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ -“""m" """" me 'e“'°"°""'"°"’_ ls ovctl t-lien here is bound. io without lc-ngtlll' detail. The peoPle of the province are of hardy Remumu- $M5_W°_p°°_- . WIIILE we have no desire to See as ___ _______e_______ bod _ _ __ _ 50___ ____- _ _____e__ be__d_____ e;_e___ w ere his inspectorate lies. r. c ormac's ctier was prili ct e y a e s , iv a ew m l g _ _ our organizations multiplied iii 000 electors. and all must agree that C5593. mofillilg find night, will keel) "n the Pflmof n'3W5PaP9\' Of Chafl0ltCl0\Vl’1 0" OCf0b9f -"Sli 191 I- . . . In this letter he writes: ` “I know some rural school districts from which :ts liiauy :ls 'school districts' situated east of Charlottetown, and find that there’ “fmc|, have 4-0,. that object me |,e,.l 01` “'h0 Will be ellfrauclllsed before A SERIES oF L|1'EnA|\y ' is at present ah average of thirty-five persons from each district _ _ _ _ _ living outside the province. When we consider that .1 number of| _ 1 fepl oglv gtese ‘ < . . .. _ _ am._ mmm mke on ,ms additiomrig ym____g people the _,ep__eSemau0n|_,,,,,,,, , , , . , I , I I, i-I. ' those persons h_ave_lllarricd and raised families abroad, ue find th.lt dum 1 ,me to ,hem and no g,.ea,,,,. misj ' ttilly one hundred of population has ‘beerll lost to every _school sec- tion of this province by emigration. In other words, :i loss of 60.- earnest temper-'llwe l‘@01>l@~ '1`hiS‘_, m,, ,_ mm S ,he mostl his duty. The electors who are of angling ls an art, ana an ari_wort_ ooo population for the whole province. This I coiisitler .1 very is the attitude we would expect from Mr_Hlltchesoll, who is one oil _ lull our laws and no one appears lo ouriilnest types ut' citizens, one, _ care except the unfortunate pedes- usually ot' modertile and fair ex- pression of opinions, weighing well his words. On the occasion of the denuncia- 0“Il€l W`l0(llV€Bi'] 6 y g tioh of coiiditloiis under Prohibltioll by the Rev. _\Ir. Tuylor in the third year of the Bell Government, Ml-.l Hutcheson, who was then a mein-' ber of the Prohibition Commission, took part iii a discussion on the subject in which l\lr. George S. ln- muu. the newly adopted Liberal candidate for Belfast. had argued that Prohibition was loo far in ad- vance of public oplllloil to be gen- erally observed, and that people ought to bo educated ilrst before the pai-isillg of slioli lilenlil-ltit' log- islutlon. _ Mr. Hutcllci-lon said: - ._ 1-lpeetllllg can by cont-ltnlli. condem- "The question raised by Mr. organizations of reckless und law- Ilimnu was whether edlirzlilloll or legislation was the lit>t_l<-r method of dealing with this im- portant quostloil. Ile thought education should come first, fol- lowed by legislation. Ile hap- pened -to hear the address of Mr. Taylor, and while it might appear li little extreme in parts, on the whole it had his ap- proval. lle was afraid he could not agree with those who said we had reached a much higher rea ug 1- sp speed m t, 1~lll c n o e the reriuiremeiits of iravel has been tile moral standard had been on the retrograde, and there must be a reason for lt. it was for those who had the welfare of _ _ riiilir says. who gave ontario its at __ d,md“mge_ It Wm be mm ami 1'p__p1ilce it _1_ii hor maart, and "Of the 1,345 people here accounted for, only z7o live in .' ..-. ooverninsiit control. 'rho best inen unfortunate and regrettable should That ,O ,§;,'°,';';,,{ §,.,§,gh'_°'o. me other provinces of Canada, while the remaining 1,075, with very in the province. including clergy- this prevent the attendance of some tiieband shall ns'er remuve few exceptions, live i nthe United States. Of the 270 who left mem maine., meh, banker, and ofthe delesstes from the seaside. And °1\_;:___:’”;_~_:_‘f ° P°"° ‘° my 5"" these districts for other parts of Canada, I find' that 52 are locat- the community et hurt to dll- oov'ei"t'he `re|eo`n end ‘iilve the _ iianeful influence rlmoved." . . _ '.1 .. _ . 1 l" . qgahm '°‘mPq“n°H“ ""1 We elo<‘_lm'al tllvisloll. 'l`lll1 tlclegaics ie tra t aus, p p |mt ~ l - - _ our learning. The uestlon i . - - E Openly and frequemly violated _“_ a ure oi atvanced yeale ale rap lfather w___“__e____y°__ __eil____pa___e conscrvahve eSm_nmc_ii _ . 1 ll l _ _ . _ _ < ‘ y pass ng on me Stage °fa°"°”' learning it? for angling is some- Mr. McCormzic’s estimate of a loss of 60,000 in the shorter lThe y““"g°r De°pl9 “'h° in 3 few what like poetry-men are to be lyezirs from now will control the born so.-lzaak Walton. lcouraged to come forward and THE posm lslbilitles They will 1 llie the rc O Lllve \\1ll venture ill, where wls aniang the woods sae gieen, W _ ling 0' the year. ° ‘”°"|d P°'"¢ W* 3|” *ha* "1 And l wiilpu' the pilik the emblem not desirable that the delegates to dem May disclissell and cnlll-:illered ill Paoli d______ May y should he residents or voters oi' the The lily lt is pure. and the lily it is cuplitionnl cnlllligs lu that lot-silly. 'md "'_¢_‘_’__b_‘;_"~ Pom" l" my M" to ny. _ the Maritime delegates are placed silken hind 0' NYG. period of his observation I think may be taken -to fully support man who is "able to get _.un Ove,-l party and the country Should be ew ____ _ lily estimate above giveiil of ii loss of 72,000 since 1881. lt ought to be of 'interest to' inquire in thc face of this at a street crossing, or the automo-_ _ __ __ __ 0 Lure will venture in, where it _ _ _ r _ me _ , .1 1.- ui tl _mm 1” “fl 1 ei "QW dimes Hi1flT@Sl>oii- daur lin weel be seen, appalling loss, whither the exiles have gone. Have they directed Street 0,. mad and whose chief con” ___ese_____'u0___ if g_ive__ :‘hen_ ___ me dom ance has been; their wandering steps to -the other provinces of Canada, where is Gem _____m avoid having his cm._C___“_em_0___ and __ Wm greatly But I will down you river rave. they are lielpiiig to build up the Doiilmiorl and strengthen the Erit- isli Iliiliirei’ Ur have the ' iii- large part passed froiil uiidcr the run into and its occupants maimetl_ strengthen their interest ln public And 3- to pu' 3 posie to my am l ~ 5 or kmed_ General condemnation by_1ii`fa_ii's and in the party ot' their tloilr May. om. wel, 0,.de,.ed and we" meani,,g;°"°'°"' The pljinlrose I Wm pu._ the' _“_gt_ answer, based upon official sources dowii to present do-tc, is not British Hag to become citizens of ii foreign country? An accurate possible for the moment. But if we go back ten years, to the census of 1901 we shall find the lace of birth of the persons thcli less driving would do mlwh w Checki view of the probability of thc num- o' my dear, ' __ _ _ ' _ P_ _ _ __ (I,-lf, wilici, is rapidly heconiing bei- of delegates 1-0,- each c(,,,,,mu_ For slie's the pink o' womnnkind, resident in each province. Froin it I subyolii llic number of those » 1 lil 'tl : - ~ ,- - - __ menmm envy being enlarged, it would seem _“___ _,ag __e°°_'_"9I,;;;e‘°;‘_§ _‘_"n;’°_:_’;_ born in Prince Ldward Island, who were th_eu resident in other arts of Canada -lil Nova Scotia, 2,484' in New Brunswick, There are many more “mmol the Collventiolisliould not be l t ` I ` P : ’ ‘ A e ec _ _ _ _ _ . _ . _ _ _ lilies ln the city and country this ed "___" _mer ______e 30______ __ w_________ I." Du, me budding mm when 2.740. 111 Ql\¢b¢¢,_74f@S@lll'1¢l\’€ iliflfltilllftll Sll0"\\'9Y°ill¢ll¢l iltlveilrrc-'iii-the !li|i\iltl..in iii” trmltlai. or ni.. nniwliiimi -lm vi.ii..Qi..~{.. rilli- -.i.. __ ____._..t_..._P" - _.rap P ..~,_..,g l I were resident iu all Canada outside of their native province. /\t\ uutinii of it be so arollstid ns tolridlug they reiweiielii. men und wo- A _ _f“_l"' _ _ _ __ _ least l-Om' or five limes ‘haf lmmbcfllad 0bVl0“5‘Y gone elsmvhere I ,nuke “_ ms,_,.,,_dn_,,i,i_. 1,, im ...san men or clinrnt-_t_or and iiifliioiiccnnd "' ':,_;e;‘l;";f}’_;'re’_°”°'“ I I ""9 and the iiifercllce is very strong that they had nladc their new ,_ _ ki _,__ _,ed mw__,_ A (_e,m,,, among tlienl should be one or more 'rho s :iw:l}’ sol of choosing where tht kihd_ Of “Oo-k we hp/Q, vided when you want g' Store ' Just received large supply NA TIONAL 'GEMEN T This cement is of International fame All orders promptly attended to DEBLOIS BROS LTI ` Wholesale Distributors “CONCRETE FOR 4 PERMANENCE -sri- i. .-. 1, ,_ ,, ,__, THE GREAT FIR 1 OF LONDON, SEBT._ 211 ,`_»f-1666 which started from.; time oleic- ln ii links.-'c .lisp lil Pudding Lane spread with 'such ralil finally under aontrol.4 diy; Inter It streets, 13,200 dwellings, -B0 ohurehdif and -had left 2t)0,W‘ pernonsihomeleee. _ ‘ __ dlty that when it wat _ _hed_~_»-,tievntated -Even in then days 'ot modern fire lighting apparatus eontlagratlon threatens our lives and property. Insurance le our only protection. llvullrilllu s. co., illitilrlib The Oidelt Insurance Agency Agents At All Principal' Pointe. ln Inland vo+o+\`++»+o+++o-o-o¢+4+¢¢-» Scrapbook ”’“”"” By E noasnrli Lee emodeling A Straw Hat t is desired to change the of a straw hat l10ur boiling over it, and while it is hot Take a bowl or vases] that is while working, also leaving eta e the Linen lace it at .tho loot-toni oi' -nie ‘ ron Wltkriuo _ dptwer, usi-ng. the other ‘K ves all tb heet Ouehold etii_, equal 6 B B from iii Mercury _ “_ _pozvl-rome .1 ' arrived ICOIICIU _rig _ i'\v.}'-" ` 1- ' " 7)