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V . _ rim 0.- iw- i i~°.e.ee.‘ire-.i:;=.1¢ ....,__,. ,V -9 _,,_ _ ...,__ . _ __ ..,.V-- _ ... , . . , .Vvi_ _f5;i7r~<,;.'~,'-‘_","'-:tfflggl on-< __ ii _ __ _ _ “- Y" ~ » - 4 » -~ ' Q U Ui?-"~:`\ -’ _.'i.’f_*if_rVLVVVVVV A ` V V V i " 0 _ ‘.7 VA ._.r. s ,_ __ ,, tk. -J.--. __. - - ' “Q s-,_ L_ » -1--~__._,* _ ogers Asaents to 84 Bills P li Extended, H Hill l F ililliHliiN _ o on Charles Dalton--linother Generous 0 C itil . ii His H0_li0_i‘ Governor R ' ` A _ _ ”-“r ' u _ . irli"' ' i ,.,V _ The House of -Assembly resumed yesterday forenoon-Hon. Speaker \Vyatt in the chair. ` S. . . i . miss oiier of Public Works regarding the Georgetown Ferry: What is the cullS0 Of the delay in the running oi the boat on this ferry? What dediic- tion of subsidy, if nny, was mode in the case of the fl. S. Montague on Y-'UH ferry last year on account of time she was not running? I-ION. MR. McNElLL replied time H new boiler had been ordered, and in consequence of the loss of some of the material in transit there was some delay in starting. Msnntime the best service possible was being rcnilered by the ferry. There had been no reduction of subsidy. MR. A. A. MCDONALD asked the l’i‘cmier if he had received a petition from Mr. Frank C. Farquharsoii and twenty-one (21) others, praying for the Ullemng of a school and estab- lii-iliinent of ii. school district on Lot 38, between the St. Andrews and West St. Peters District, and wha.: is the pleasure of the Governmienl; with reference thereto? 'i‘iIi‘l PREMIER said the petition hail been received and was now en- giiging the attention of the Govern- ment. The matter had been referred to the Inspector of Schools for rc- port and lic_ was engaged looking in- to it. Hs could not say whether the school would he establislied but the very best possible for the district and in the iiiterci-its of eiliiciitioii would he done PAUPLR ALLOWANCES lin the motion of Hon. J. A. Mc- Donald the House went into com- mittee to consider matters relating to paupers. The various allowances to clergymcn and others for distriibu- tion among the poor were duly pass BILLS PASSED The following hills were read ,s third time and passed: Income Tax (amendment) Act I c . McGregor & McMillan, Ltd. ` MR. SIMPSON’S ILLNESB. i THE PREMIER in moving that the sessional indemnity be paid to Mr. QUESTION Mil McWILl IAM‘-l nskeil the Coin- i I I V _ _, _ dd. _ , Further an-_endmcnt of Chniicei' . ' A t -» Simpson of St. Peters, Second Dis- trict. who has been so seriously ill that be has been unable to attend the or r cam Matter to e Settled by Commission Agrlcultur rliwiliiou of i.EaislA'l*i»ler iinuornriiieusv any l _ usuni. ceremonies i oiiinninn PARLIAM i_.__..Z..-____ - ar nmentary Thanks indian Reserve in British Columbia Comes up for Discussion Ffiim MF- Dlllton, 0 I Aid Bill Discussed. __' ._-~1_;-,__é_ Holme. said they hoped time his iii-‘ rocii ness, which had been so very serious, would now take a favorable turn, and that they would be able to wel- come him when the Legislature again meets. ' MH. A. A. McD(lNALD seconded, Mr. Richards and Mr. J. Af Dew- -». er rare, of being unencumbered by any condition. The object was to grunt relief- to those wiio were vic- tims of tuberculosis, to prevent the spread of thc disease and to effect a cure where timely action was taken. We had suffered long and grievously from the ravages of this dread dis- ar endorsed the remarks of the Pre- ease llitherto we had been un hl nlier and both spoke very highly oi to lake eiieoiive action hut the Zu: Mr. simpson .ina his ii - . ' wor in the House. Agreed to. House adjourned till 3.30 p. in. AFTERNOON SESSION 'l‘lie House resumed in thc after- noon at 3.30, Hon. Speaker Wyatt in the chair. There was a large nt- tcndance, among those present being: Mrs. Mathieson, Mrs. Mctlready, Miss Mc(?ready, Mrs. (Dr.) Jenkins, Mrs. (Dr) Dewar Misses Dalton Mr made by the honorable gentleman Dlaced them, for the first time in the history of the province, in a position to meet and combat that dread ene- my of the human race. It had long been the practice in the Parliament of Great Britaiii to give thanks on be- half of the nation to men who fought tiic biittlcs of the country against zilicii cnemiies. No less renown is due to those who are successfully fighting the enemies within our gates. The victories may not be so renowned as ~ , , s. those in wni' but they may be more D9-1t""~ MTB- W- E- Bentliw. Mrs. De- beiieliciiil and enduring One feature Mrs. W. S. Stcw_a_rt,__lft_ev. J. I-ieaney,‘ lnney, Miss Delaney, Mrs. Pethick,'of the gift which rniglit be specially emphasized was that it would prove Rev. Dr. Gauthier. |cl'0- c law probably will be past in €P“°°.Mli0r A. A. Bartlett presided sndpflivd by Mr- Archibald" Mcllonald, of the objections from Washington, it u me tonight. __ and enthusiastically pledged. A telegram was dc¢paf'4:lied»to Pre- mier Borden, Ottawa, congratulating him on hll naval policy and thanking him ifor the lrmllhthctio ear he had Elven to the :lust claims of Prince Edward Ilhud. .A full report will appear in the next inane, ~ ifinlli-iv of ( .iiindn and to trai ‘propiitv io and be vested in 1 - e ‘ l pi 'ct 1 fl 1; l (Special to The Guardian) E g - teruoon they drove to the Lake and o __ _ ~ _G \-as they approached the shack shots H. -~.§`i.i`..S..iL““..‘.'..‘.‘.”`.'...’i1_?.'$‘0.21.. 3332- one oo on H-11-Y f-n. -ww-Y -0° -- ~.-.1-_-_-_-_-_-.-_-_-_ -_-_-_-.~¢ _-_-_-v-_-_-_-_-_-c-:.-Y-_-_~_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_- _~_-_- _- .- ~- . ,., Y ,... _ .,.,.,,,,~,,,,., LONDON, April 24.~-'Tiic Hunger ords. Nil [iiiil ~.......,.........,.,,................... IV J. C _ 3. _ _ _ H. ‘ , ii' I » 1 i Edmonton April 33,_A murder oe- field, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward To I l‘T`°‘FURNIBHED H0 ged. a beneficiary in his will to the cx- - ’ V _ C i li' 1 R , i T . P ll C V B . ma _ ii f ma uma. She w - lilnnrli-"'&1U|-‘a , ,,__ `___i ~__, .~{__*i.2i»_~»~" ¢ ~ L . -' .» ° ., _ . ‘ .V_ _ - ._ _ ‘ -Fr.. . _,__ ..».-_» ,=¢,q--os ‘~. _-~“ -_- .-.~,‘.‘1_i»' - \ ‘ _, ..&k,, \. ,. i g’ r _r , i '\ l 1 \‘ i» .4 u_;~».i_ ~ \,V f _. " =~'i‘-.""1‘?z°\"' , .=_ .__ _ _.V “QL Y 8 ominion 'rho rights of the iusiiiii-i which the Indians consented ould be safe guarded. An arrange- IQHCIIHSIOH COD*-lllilfffl Until Bi ent had been made for an inquiry “-'lim lf- dl`0DP¢\1 _ Col. Hugh (`iark introduced a bill by s com-mission into the whole ques- In the evening the Vaneou to amend the Electors Act. The ex- ti ' ' <' 'vii s bill was ‘on of Indian reserves in lliiti. i\f>l‘ C0mmlSBl0l1el' listing law provides ii fine of $1,000 C for illegal voting. The proposal is a oliimbia and the commission was Till’ Holme f»l!0I\ 'LOOK UP in bout to engage in the work. This YW’ H0" Ml' B“l'\'0l1'° ASF iihieet wooiii come herore ii. ‘»\ilS H0808, nt publ p the aisle and during the cei-ciiiony. lit 3 0 clock May Ist he bride who was given away by |09, siALg;_E(§{-,D IN er father, wore a. graceful travelling lump coal quick burning ostume of grey sergc with collar from soot Just arrived 1 nd cuffs of rare Assyrian thread late, mines at Geo E Fun B c de in Nazareth, t c gift of n riend. With it she wore 9. small hat Wm* . _ . TO I ET unsuccessful in making the arrest. of grey straw, faced with silk, and mg on§8nx(]1:?§snl2SMS Returning to 'roneici no wh-as for es- trimmed with grey satin. and email dn P ““° sistance to Edmonton and four men, F Sy ev St facing on h rench flowers. A ruff f p l i k ' rabout, completed theo smiaret pegs- my to Jas T Purina' ore a corsa e hou net f pink roses and violets, End car(l°iell FOR ALE AT BARGAI chased silver card case. Her brides- If som before Z4 110” aid, Miss Eva Mather, wore a gown bu" silver patch and 0 of alice blue meteor, trimmed with Ca" be 55°" he" Mi blue and white brocade and an cm- T°dd' More” H°“9° broidered collar. She wore a large town P E I has oi hiuo straw, trimmed with pink I\0TICh - PERSONS I roses and carried a shower bouquet of to me fm' S0 Vice Of C B pink roses. Mr, J, 1-{_ Sweet was the chrrorc nic r qiiestsd to groomsman. Mrs. Rocliestcr, tlic mmf- BS fill 8-¢‘€0lUiC=\ N1 bride's mother, wore an elegant gown Will hi* S000 101' W{U'°“t of black crepe ds chine. The bodice h0i>lC@. A C 'l`lYi0l`i 0 was made with a yoke of fine whm, 435 lace. and the skirt opened at one side ri on F-ixirs Fon BAL over a nettiooat or white satin. iii-i- ii iimieai number vi Nl” hat of black straw was trimmed with offer for Selltvmbn' °" plumes, held in place in front by lar- ber dclfvery 'N07 3” u' ender satin roses. Mrs. Beverley Alaska Blue. 5° N d’u”"d, Brown, the brfde's sister, wore ii healthy cond!U4;o'Ha|'°° ‘ fashionable own of cream cloth, sump!! ¢° with white gui, and ii. 'iwiseiin hai, :soak tbl* T ‘fi °‘°"”“ trimmed fn black. Mrs, Bayfield, the stock fd 71° 5-' “mph ,ut gr-oom's.mother, wore a black satin brunt” 15 Pu" hm d roiisese, with ii use 'oi uno one oiled Vo1'l§V;¢°°° '”‘ *"‘°“"” maline, trimmed with flowers. il! Bayfield wore a lovely Sown of alice. W* 'nun °" gt ml I i blue silk with a white picture hlt. 55" °'hP‘°l; °“tm_ wh trimmed with miie miie. nd nm N04 ' :"",hf m hw '°°°" I'm“°di't°l7 dw up than :he Blaclya or Reds m0l1Y MF. &l1d‘ MIB. on! why you “amd no boat for victoria, viii". ,wiv fs: buylng ,, I ,m ,mn "il to-My by th’ owr stock. and can give `l“‘“' Mt" ”°"”°',§._a1 Nqr; w I0- particulars in answer to ev in “I” “°“°*‘"‘9*" " ii I on sion about stock J to .ia ui _.mir _ .- "l" °"° :_ Th’ - Freeland, Lot 11. \ and to dlto MVC ~i Ceres Dfsttuhr Hina:-d'| Lfnlmsnt Oar# _,J s