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LEGISLATURE _ is Now IN session 'l 7 i .r ~ An Auspicious Opening of House Yesterday Afternoon-.-'l`he r\ Speech From the lhrone--The Appointment of Coin- miffees and 0ther Business Treated With Despatch. The open-ing 4| the Lc-gislatiire took .iii connection with the Hospital iorliirni inniates are now living under vluce yesterday afternoon. The line the Insane, and it appears to me tiilgreatly improved ¢._,ndlei0ne_ ' vwatlwr caused a' large crowd bo ns- be l-he DYODCF COUFSG '00 lH\1`SU€. as| The commissioners appointed to ln- sc/niblc outside the building, while the best _1"f.’_W'“t'°“” "f “IIS Imldl fluire into and report upon the sub- within the Chamber there was _ri “_:,n_°‘v_l°" ff'"_g th_ai_.""t"l.°"r “"‘klject of education _within the Pro- goodly atbeu_dan.ce of tliadics and ofh- Qivecitopitoxgeillcsluplciv_;;i_;un;c;_sv;o;i¢l_uE_ ;._:_2ce_ haw; tgbiout _cozmlugfdb tina alll.; in aiddition to e nieirloers of many c,a__sc___ of pat_e__ts_ _b__fo_rs, ani t e lt°_hreporl_.w___ e an the House. _ __ The Department of Agriculture has,-Iml)?n;-ltyou B e ear les PUBS e Promllily “I5 3 Ocloclf H1” _H°“'“`l` iii many ways, continued to give va-I A bill' to consolidate and amend ill” lfiemenaut Gownml c-n.teH:d'a-nd Iuahle "id to the “*I"“m`°"“"‘t °f"'\l`Ithe various acts in connection with buing seated delivered his Ollenlllg agricultural pursuits, and it is very; the Court of Chancery and also a speech, as follows. gratifying to notice ii niuch ilceperlblll to consolidat 'd nd th l(‘tl fth ,,. eaname ‘3 ML 3p_es;;l§_l-veaX:_sen;;%_il1y_eincn o e _r_r_i_ore_v\_viilespicm_l iiitielcst aiiionl,ifl1-ustee Act and Amendm,?ntS_ Wm Lell mc- s, in a Ina crs apper- be b it » t _ _ _ ._ _ _ __ _ su m_ ted for your consideration. l am pleased to again mee yriu tannng to then cu11ln;__ _Sixty-hve oil YQ., wlll also be asked to consider we representatives of the peopc, pid I feel assured that the various putters which will he laid before yon will receive your best attention. gm- people have reason to bc grate ful tolDivine Providence forthe abun dent harvest of thc past year, which, eeupled with the exceptionally high prices of farm products, has increus ell the general prosperity ofthe I'ro- vince and `given a great impctus to agricultural pursuits. It may he just- ly said that in no part of the Do- minion can more comfort and happi- ness be obtained by persons of mod- erate mieans than in Prince Edward Island. The securing at the’ instance of my Government of an Iminigratiun Agent in England, will, I believe, \result in great good to the Province, by in- ,liu-ing men with some capital, hs well as a good class of farm labor- ers, to come and settle amongst us. _-irrziugements have been under con- sideration to secure for the Province ri thoroughly equipped and modern cold storage plant. This is a most desirable project, as great losses are constantly being made in consequence of their being no proper place where our young rncn, farmers and farm- er's sons, were granted scliolursliips, to assist them in attending the short courses of instruction at the Truro Agricultural College in Jann ary last. This is a large increase over the iiumbei' attending lust ycar, mid almost as mlany as could be con- veniently accomniodated nt the Col- lul-’.c, from this Province. The large nuinbcr of applicants ,for these schol- HTSIIIPS. froiii nearly every part of Itlie Province, affords ample proof sivc farnicrs are keenly alive to the iniportnncc of obtaining the best in struction available, in scientific and lpractical n.gricultTii'e. It is woi‘tliy of note that _the value ol' the pro ducts of the soil alone has doubled in our Islmid during thc past nine lycars, and now amounts to almost ten million dollars annually. This iiflorlls an inspiration for gi'cn_t,er lconfidcnce in the future of‘ our Pro vince. 'The liitei'-l‘rovincial Exhibition llield in (`hlii'lnttctown in September Ilast was fully up to the high stand ,ard of former years, and the exhibits ,at thc County and I<‘ai‘niers' Insti~ that our most active and progres-I ia lnll respecting the- Controverted Elections' Act. The accounts of the past year will .be laid before you. _ I The estimates for the current year which have been prepared with 5 due regard to economy, consistent with the requirements of the public _service, will be submitted at an 1' early date. _ pray that Divine Providence may guide your deliberations, and that your labors ‘may tend to a further increase in the prosperity of the UOUHUY and the well being of our people. _ In ten minutes the formal opening hs.d'lieen. completed and His Honor had left the Chamber. Thereiipan Premier Hlaszard introduced the usual 'bill an act relating to Justices of the Peace. ’I‘he House thus from year to year asserts its right to legislate before replying to the speech. Then Premier I-Iaszard and Hon. Mr. Cuminiskey introduced Mr. Cros- by, the new _ member from 4th Dis- tfillt of Queens, who was sworn. __ Mr. Matihieson and Mr. J_. Kennedy introduced Mr. Delaney, the new memb- l perishable commodities can be stor-Itutc Slioivs, in nearly all classes, .ber f°1` the ‘ith District of PTIUW. cd. I am. pleased to be able to any Iliorc evidence of sunstuntial a'nd1Wh0 was MSO SWOTII- BONI new-mem-' that ii measure will be iam beiorelsciicwl iiroixress. The Seed 1i‘ai.-'IMS were warmly chceredwy their you having." in view provision lm- held at Snnnncrsiile last year \vas'I`95P9'3f-ive Pflfties- V this veri' necessary acconiiniodntion. very successful, and both as regards _ The following committees were then During the year an experimentalll&Ii8_n_1unber and the quality of the stlruckz farm or /itation has-been aclliiii'e\_lH» “'08 lll`0l1011I1C"li _'ly C'\m"e- On motion of Mr. Crosby. Sl¢C011d- by my Government and placed at thellcni Jllfllifeh _¥_Il_Cfv0§1llH~1. 1f°P°l3 the Cd by Mr. Cox, a committee of sev- disposal of the Federal Dcpsrtn'icut_I>0St of its kind, ever held in Cali- en to prepare a draft address in re- Uf Al¥l`ICUlU1l`€. 5-“ll IS Ileinlr Dl'€l?L\l`“ ‘“d“' The _Il1lf_I‘ l"’_*“U‘m aualncil bl' D17 to the Governor's Speech-Messrs ed for active. operations next-spriug_I0l‘-_l” fallllelh 111 fI`1€I\fI_1Y C0I}1D€I11l2i0I1 Cr-osby, Cox, Palmer, Laird, McWil- Tliie stat")n, which is to be operat-4 l‘_'ltI‘_l-I‘0”`° Ui _UW {‘°_1ghI’0I`ing _1‘rc- liaius, Irving and Warburton. eu wither! any cost to one p_.~e-.\1u_¢e-_c_t__ 01% h_xl}\\»lrw1_i M_ Pf‘e11fe>_<. public Accounts-on motion ei Mr. viuce, will undoubtedly be of nn-Iilnf fl mf; l flllllllllh Wllltel 1*'-ill". 15 Palmer, seconded by Mr. Laird to be. ...msc value to our people. and I ‘°,r_y_g"f1.lymI" - i . _ composed of Messrs Palmer. Laird. congratulate them on having obtain- Illini. tic yen! tle new _Inll1n1_HrY Cox, Warburton, McLean, McNeill, rd so great a boon. nt Frilconwood an institution high- l ly crcditnblc tv: tlie>Pr`ovince, has D@1a'ney` lt NIS been d€Cid0‘l U) ""l~f‘I“ tm ' _ . _. ’ ' _ . Agricultiirc-On inotinn. of _I-Ion. Provincial Stock Farm to _hc worked liccu cwupwi. will its ascii and in- (cbntinuéd-on Page -8) -- _Z________ _______f_;tti_;__._;_T_---lm---_-;-;_;__;__ __ :_ _ _ ;‘:___::_;'__T‘__::;f _'.:.;:_’;7_";__. __;;_l": PHOMINENT WOBUHN Llli\l\`ll 'l`l{U\lx IN AN SUICIDES. V Iwus Th years old. - _ . - . .' ' _ Ml ill-ltlllld 1SiJA.\D. ` -- IILIIIN PLIIEL l. By laurier’s Request Till End of Session And Then .___ Special to The Guardian _ 'l‘()Il.ONTO Feb. 15-It is lcurncll that Hon. A. B. Aylesworth at the request of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, has reconsidered his decision to Hifi- "Ill of politics immediately, and will rc inuin at._the 'head of the -l\lSilCl~’ Department until the cud of the UIC' sent session. _ llc will then retire into l’1`l""‘f" lifc after the Fisheries case luis bccu di-alt .lvltlyat the HH~l-’.uc- . rin; rnountcn to Retire a rnoviiii-':Nc1<:, it. I., .Feb.- 14~A straw vote of the incnibcrs of the State licgislaturc today showed that a large inrijority of the usseuiihlynicii favor thc granting of rights of way to the irloutlicrn New England tiall- wuy, tl, be orgaiiizetl as a subsidiary of thc (lrnnd Trunk Railroad in or- der to give thc latter entrance into Rhode Island. Many of thc assem- blymcn looked with favor upon most of the provisions of the charter re- quested by thc new road. Public opinion tends to favor the new corporation. The board of trade has placed itself on record as favor- ing thc ncw project and the city couiicil has nnincd a special commit- tcc to niakd maiilfcst thc municipali- ty's wclcoininl: attitude. lllii\nril`s liulnicut cures colds, ctc. You have stood sometimes up- on the shore 'of the boundless occan_ and scanning it from lioint to point you saw only thc restless, trnckless waves With the white loam.glistening in the sunshine, andthe varied tints of sea and sl! , mingling at last in the far` lilorizon-and nothing else.---But byrand-bye a friend by your side said, I see a sail! and you said, Where? I ‘do not sec it. But'because your .friend saw it you looked agalii--eager- ly. wlstfully, tr`ustfully-and by- aiid-bye YOU BBW- it too. Strange You did not sae it- before ! So “Pon the troubled sea of life many a man today can see no G05: but when you and I see Him and~ say' we see Him, our brother man is more ready to look again, and by-and-bye his eyes are opened, and he sees God too. The world is not waiting for s "BW theology or-for new religi- "UH lhltftutions; it is waiting fer men in every relation of life Wh0. in a. perfectly natural, healthful and joyous way, will “IWW Siva Heil! and blood to the Spirit of Jesus. I have seen Christ. ln_you, said a poor dying Glorious privilege, to help men to whlt A tl Elly If betwern (lod a _ ~ lon slum. _ l n workci in a LOD( fello‘\\ _ii ____ _“___ ______m__e,v__R ,n God, gpg but , Il " - l- ul). » lnv the hliminlr ml any msn toi _ iitacle lhohlld your life or mine! , _ _ _,___ _“___ t0__,m_d ww, waves; Hllt. the ship was now in t he inidsl o h “ut___»_ _,_ tm _“gm Jews 'Ortho wind wasicontrary. And in the four* 'IIA dis:-iples saw I-lim went unto them, walking on the sen. And _ii-iii;liy_____:_ “__” __ 8D_r___ and walking Dil thc sea, they were tI'