e- _ Ernapisnien 1391. c1iAi1..po'r'r1e:rowN.PRiNc1=;. Epwann ISLAND. THURSDAY,AP1uL'1s;19o1.~ _ _ _ - __ . _ _ F . _ , .rec at .t Mi ,_»,. _.,»_____,W. . ,-ff' rv- 1 ., ,_ _ _ ._ -it ._ Mr. McDonald contended he should h-ive. ‘ ` ' Q _ Y _ - ’ . A I P In reirard to the letting off the contrast ' - V "7 7 _ e ' ` A = _ ` ' ' N for three years the contractor after plac- ' ' . '__ V ‘ _ _ 3 ° lug the roads in condition will 'dad it; ’ ’ . e-’;1 _. 'f Q .f§§i», 1. ' » easier to maintain his road' 2 J " 'V 7' `A T] up the indemnity question. Q if *fs*-’!‘§':.B '~ ’ "'i‘¥~'! =f“c ~' A-P _~= ; 7, s'»r\i1'w~»<;-~.t_e». .- . -af. ,ew _ _ . ,, *A e. .pf ,_gt_ § -i , », . .-fl: 3;; ,, ,_¢ ._ ..-7.7;; ,,- ';v,. .;;.;;1._;§-,,__ p . _. _ _ . _., _» ..__ -_ THE only f f>0oo0<>0oo-ooocu 1 ,_ _ f :_ ,_ 4 _ 1. - I _ ___ against the manner in which the Commis of the Commissioner ,Mn Matheson wished to enter a protest sioner of Public Works is hunting up the » ciocos Yiesiieiioii or ooosr eenocfs2ff==r‘o===»=“f»o o1siio1> 4 Q . ` I Notljoosider the Proposed Increase of Sessional The Amendments (0 me i§§§°I5.?$.”?§.‘i.‘;°§...1';i.°°.‘;“.°;: 31?; Anti-Ritualist Protest Made by Rev.. ,$91111 Kem; issioner wishes to go back into history the _ __ _ = __;-' ' _ O i ' lndcmniiv. Roan Act oiseosseo ..1i°;§;.?“;:°.r”e'°.i.c;““i.‘:‘e _Anno iiieorisf- 1 1° P 'v ~ ___ may refuse to accept any tender. The; c on n eore e ouse audit provides that the Commissioner, Opposition object to the Commissioner l on expenditure. The Commissioner of Bon MEN iN commons WANT Piioihisciion Wm, mm, PROGRES 5;;»;,g,;;;;;m;__»_»;;;e,mn533;;'cross or ‘~o11oi2R," “si-111111151’ irioeeéiio mind” ' ` ` Public Works has a grand opportunity to "' exercise the duties in connection with his' even if the Commissioner and contractor , 1.. industries in St. John Closed Down by Moulders’ Strike A N b “Q” _` efnee. _ Objections Overuled and Bishop Inzram. Iiiducieg-[ggi " _.Quebec Villiage Swept byFire -Venerable Politicians lam ef ° Amendlllenis Hom m-giggggfr SESSION- Needed Police Protection-Kiplingketnriilngf§o111S@. _ “ . H a The 0pDOS1‘ Mr J A; Mathieson in continuing the __A V \` _ in 3 _ e ° _ ~ . debate contended that owing to thelarge - ~ 11011- awaieweoia be diineuie ee dense one _ »M` _ W 7 S J Y J J J J 1 W Z 1 W duties of the contractor, claiming that 1 _ _ _ v PROPOSED rsni'-;si.\'1'rr caan. l themoulflers, who want an increase of 2_1 were perfectly honest men there would QANADMN scour 1;r1.1.1;p. 1 vigorous protest against _~, AWA’ April 17.-(Special).-The . ment caucus this morning did not ` wmv: Lanoa Paorscrrzn. 5 .. 9 labor representatives in Parliament ' missing thata fair labor clause be _ _. in any subsidy grants brought i in Parliament. ` nmusralts CLOSED nowrz. ‘ . .ress,.sp1»11 17.-(specter).-Preeit it gil the local iron industries are » down because of the strike among cents a day. wnnnnx, QU1-:ssc swr:P'r BY r1R1~:. WATERLOO, Qunnizc. April l7.-(Spe- cia).-A serious flre at \Varden Quebec, today made a. clean sweep of practically the whole village. . HALI1-‘AX. April 17,-[Special] -The marriage of Hon.M. H. Goudge, a member of the Legislative Council, and Miss Blanche Siimpsou took place at St. Luke’s Cathedral this morning. Mr; Goudge was born in 1833. I l-`_f\5HIO.\'ABLl IVEDDING IN HALIEAX. i nw Yonic MARKETS. | ,_._ mi... April 17. l ` ated Copper ll-li = ' .. 'can Sugar rlctn Tobacco bison Common klyu Transit linaton isville Nashville ' min York Central 149; 129; org ses 1933 104; 12: 1511 lPnul _ R - _ Pacific lay, Wheat, 701; Corn, 441; Oats, Wheat, 713; Corn, 48§; Oats, 251; 1 *Q C 1021 152 1541 sited States Steel Com. nil _ sims sreeirrni. 93§ ‘_ indian Stock Qnotatinns. » Pacific Common - Island _‘ ished by LIcCuaig, Rykcrt 35 C0- . _) f » -»» ; prices April 17. 95 _ - St. Ry. 281 A '- St. Ry. lnii _ John St. Ry. IH' St. Ry. -~ City St. Ry. ` _ Gas ‘ lectric "‘ _- CoalCo. '__ i Vining 1. do 85 242# 2<_l2J_i 36 Ex Div I ssges 5° f, f Ironand Steel _`__*.: “ H _ ‘ _ . - ci-uc/loo aiaiiicsrs Glmgo _ April 17.-(Special. )-The ' ng are the closing rates: __ ___ -» - ~._- 4 ExcHEQi_J_1§i_i coimr. The following casesaretobe tried before J udge Burbidge, of the Exchequer Court of Canada. They are all cases of land owners who refuse to accept the valuation of the Government in the matter of the land for the Murray Harbor Railway; port, Attorney General Peters and F. L. Haszard, K. C. The King vs Herbert M ison, Southport Attorney General Peters and W.S. Stewart K. C. ' _ The King vs William Duffy. Southport Attorney General Peters and W.S.StA-:wart K. C. ‘ The King vs Patrick "I)uffy."'Southport` K C. 'l`l1e King vs Ben j. Jenkins. 'Mt. Albion Stanislaus Blanchard and E. B. Williams. TheKing vs Chas. Wood, Mt, Albion Stanislaus Blanchard and E. B. Williams The King vs Nicholas Jenkins and others, Hazelbrook, H. J. Palmer and WH S. Stewart, K. C. _ Hazelbrook, H. J. Palmer and F. L- Haszard, K. C. The Kingvs Tobias Coady and others, Hazelbrook. H. J.- Palmer and F. L. Haszard, K. C. The case of Mr. Bovyer was Before the court all day yesterday, a number of .witnesses being heard. eIt will be re- semed at I0 o’clock this morning. . ' I-§-0) =§`V‘» _v" 'M " 1 ug ._ _ I 1, gif. A _ TIAL. ' Loews, Fndeyiitfii 12 -The dieeuie faction over the freikuency of surrenders ,and similar “regrets le incidents is now | mes by the issue of a special army order directing that any officer or soldier who ' Pork. $14.2). -v 14.32.). lin the presence of the enemy displays a. `white flag or other token of surrender. hall be tried b a general court martial a . .Y ' ° '-~ - 1 \ i`O ‘- . ,pt * -0 : nf* / ¢'. -»_. ° a ,. [O -,» a ew Penmes ' s fe ._~ nds. The doing away of the " ' The "Royal Baker and Pastry _ c°°k_"-coutainin over.8oo most Practical and valuaile cookin re- ceipts-freetpeverypatron. Send postal card with your‘&nil address. » _ 0" a, 5 Baking POWdCI° iS ifldlspen* bridge which connected two important €‘.:.“;“.‘.fe‘s.°.“.‘.;“.:‘;°°.::.t.‘;‘“°=....."‘i§ phosphate powders. b¢C3“5° if ‘S ‘1i“.'i°.‘li.’f.‘I€e‘l““.e..ee°"°°v‘?=°i»f‘e%3°»é»'?i`5\5I axes 'ie food. aes i=i°fi°°=i>’ °P°° the stomach, liver and k\dD¢19~ April 17, 1901. House met at ll. Mr. James E. McDonald asked the Com- missioner of Public .VVorks to submit a that it Wm take $501000 instead °f $21300- statemeut showing how axe amount of The Commission in his remarks in the in- $393_58 to Cardigan Bridge is made up’ troduction of the Bill had placed entirely giving the names of the dm~¢,.enb persons too much faith in the road machines. The employed on the work,the number of days Mads have been 50 munded that ii# i.5 9-1- ewh person was employed, the wages most impossible for two teams to pass. 1 paid to each person per day’ the quantity He considered it a crime to tear up the ; and cost of material used, the name-s of "°“d5.i“ man-V Places in °l`d_°" W mera? the persons from whom the material was wand the mads- 0btained_ Also 8 detailed statement The Billas presented limits the age at showing how the amount' of $154.00 on which the young man may bwome res' _ Lewis Bridge as shown in Commissioner l"p°nsible to the roads' He. t'h°“ght it 9' H of Public Works’ Report was made up; and great mismke as many 70”? men leave l amount, if any, still due ou each of the the p"°vi"°° at 21 and ‘he Perma °f 15 1° above mentioned contmCts_ 21 years is lost to the country.~ If they In the absence of the Commissioner of Public Works Hon. Mr. Farquharson said glad t° perform W°rk upon we ’_°ad‘f‘° the eoeiemeere would be eebied. While Such rents 111°” W°°l'd _cheerfully Hon. Mr. McLeod introduced a Bill to be intitled au' Act to amend The County “ke the W°rk-mf the ymmg and Place it Courts Amendment Act’ 1878,.. providing upon the shoulders of the men of60 and for the establishment of a Probate and myeam Wm’ have labored hard an their The King vs Franklin Bovyer’ South' Surrogate Court Division in the County day? and many of Whmn are ulubxe 1° Court of Prince County. Read aiirst time Work' He contended that in mnkiflg the and ordered to be read a second time to- chwge the Govemmem had mad” “ 'ery m0n,0w_ A grave niistake. The Bill as presented Hon. Mr. Farquharson moved the House into committee with Mr. McWilliams in _Tm 0pp°Sm°n~ °°°°end than Smtute the chair to consider a Bill to amalizamate labo the Prince of Wales College and Provin cial Nor,|n_ai;hchoeL'~-1 _ 7" H35# l`lr.`F"ar'quharsvSti" ‘ ini Attorney General Peters' and W.S.Stewart, objwt uf the Bm said it was to change first title of assistant professor or teacher and inserting in lieu the words Vice-Prim cipal. The Bill vas reported agreed to 'without amendments. _ Upon motion of Hon. Mr. Cummiskcy. the House resolved itself into committee of the whole to consider a Bill entitled the Public Roads Act of 1901 ` son said it involved a wrong principle and moved that the clause stand over in order that the Opposition might prepare an amendment. . Hon. Mr. Gordon in discussing the bill only be expected to accept responsible shall go by default until such time as a purchaser is found for the contracts ? Mr. McLean contended' that instead of private contracts the work should be sold at auction. Hon. Mr. Farqubarson said that the Commissioner must have some discretion. If the people find out that the work can only be done by a sale they will club io- getherto get money out of the Govern- ment. In the case of repairing' the Car- digan bridge, the Government did for the best, when the bridge -wamcarried away An engineer was sent and he certainly did the be~t for the construction of a l‘%Df»l'ES tlOI`l _ Of £i.'I1CStV Captain Read said the Commissioner of ' Sable to the Prepara ` " . Public Works is responsible io the ng, » people. “" cake! hOt_breadS7 rolls and [nu Mr. Palmer thought the Commissioner of Public Works must have some power. If not abolish the oilice altogether. He H0U5ek¢¢P¢f5 are S°met1meS lmportuneil to contended that the Commissioner should buy other powders becausc they are f‘ cheap' certainly be empowered with discretion and think. lfSilCi'l to decide what tenders to receive. Housekeepers Should stop ° f ` 1- P Mr A. J McDonald said the old Act Powdefs are lower Priced) are they no? In inc Jvc was not asinuch in fault as the people . IS it CCODOITIY t0 3P°11 your dlgestmn “Q 5 whoareattemptingto enforce it. In many f ° 1 ef time _-ai said that he thought that clause 10 which .1 an buond ‘u hum' is wsu kn"m_ gave the Commission the power to rnani-_,&:)B;_¢11§1ii§ resgiiiationd liyk the 1:61 - I li » - _ ..£:l'§*?;."".$ “»§'i°”.;" h’ '”“’n‘;§;_":*;‘;i;_o 1, “For an ygi-s I.°h:1f 1:1! édnosithe md IAIGHIIBIJIIB WSUPA , 3** “5§°"¢.~ ° - _-he the hosnint fer weakness, P 1 is rtsdi' 011 -_"¢f_°..... _ “ ' . by public sales. He citedacase where $708 m.,-°’md “I Mis Riu. uv haue hs “em mu., __ _ __ A 1 1'-was mid for the mein eseteiage 'nies »-me fieeieeel A 'if-i§»7<1 'iw iles .. _ ' 'ie " .' formerly cost the Govsrnmsni.$400. The Kidney Pills. From the thnx Ifih-"1 g if Go __ .. _ -~_ Opposition proposed to make' an aniendg p N°" I Ill li' ll! *Wk °U¢*¥.~_‘ 1( _die V, ._ 1 . _ N5., ment to the objectionable feature above ' _ __ _ " se . e ' _ f +~ 'c ‘ cited. """“ ' " " rifles srl 'P - 1 5 3 ' . Hon.L!r. Oummisheystated that lure-‘ _ _ ' 1 ~ ‘ ' j§._.,_" -_,e,»_ __ . . ' f . 1;. ' parties. In case there are noltrexnders will` the Opposition contend that the work still be room for dispute. He believed, that when the Commissioner puts the new system in'o operation he will find were properly oiicered they would be do the work the Government proposes to completely does away with statue labor. Cars Towsr, April 17.--(Special).-Sen geant F. Davison, a. Canadian scout, formerly of Selkirk, was killed near Vry- heid, April 11. KIPLING course HOME. Loxnox, April 17.--(Special.)-Rudyard Kipling and wife sailed from South Africa today for home. ` , . _ _ ’ V . A NOISY INSTALLATION. LONDON, April 1f?.f(S_pecial.)-There was scene at Bow Church this morning during the installation of Rev. W _ John Kensit, anti-Ritualist made a Ingram as Bishop of;Loud`o_n which reseml most as _had as. insidefidnd bledgpolitical meeting. _ _ _"1, < _ and his speech was interrupted of “°rder." “shame” “no mossy." su. P ALL OBJEGTIBNS WERE 1 'Rcv. Mr. Kenalt omsred in prove that Ingramis unitted Bishop of a- Protestant ethureh his illegal Romlsh _ .P Amid scenes of wld I V Vi” ewwlefl the °\>.lf6¢`§§°=» . -.... _ . .. ~ _ 1. » . election ' _ xussRlt.1§0’1‘iicrln~pr ronict. if ' A .. -'._ _ ,_. . ., ; ___»_,s;, *riie eeeiies' teenies nie howling mob._ ~ ~ ‘V e _ ,. et shallfbe paid in the area of that-precinct. The »Oppositioi_1 accept the system of inspectors 'as a substitute for the present system of supervisors. He contended that the supervisors were usedfln the past by the Govcrnmeuth £0 'forward their own ends andeinethe strong cond§tnnation _ accorded to them their masters have not been grateful for the ris a capital feature of a road act. its means the roads can be easily and placed in condition., _ _ =r¢Stl in the spring when freshets liable do a great deal of damage they _will open thedrains and aid in keeping the high- ways in good repair. The amendment asks that there shall be a change by the performance of statute labor and those who wish can commute' the same by moneys granted for maintenance repairs' _ . _ fr and construction of the roads Mn. Mathe~ " . 1 _ Gm” V‘°t°’7' and mx the hw' Banzuiar Rrvza, N. B. Har. of illness and recovery have interest in this community as kidney trouble of Mr. Cornelius »Mr. Crottie’s treatment, by the -_d home and in the hospital, and _that they absolutely' gave hiin up hours wo* uot__..`l';," t, p the payment of money whiciri from . The King "5 G°°’ W°°d and °th°rs’ In discussing clause four relating to all » A . ing °~°_‘:.°‘.1_‘.l~*`_‘t'°7nlli;AX‘°$fz`<'the D _-.oxen he “"..‘§: ’t6"§¢e generally l by W the performance 'of the, old teanbem, retained. props# QQ* \*\!Y WfW“4’~° e bill and the amend the Opposition there leralprin f HIBIIUS ivles 90,, al c into was not n»e1ieein_nas1s'i»»1-._ _.I9 iloiiud te I ' ,`*i` ' ' 1'? ’ the 'Mi-.Simpson said in reference tothe gen- c- o th 'T _ _ I _ ` ` ~_ he " As tar as hswae _ ,.32 e » ceiv-ing tenders the Government could - 1 " "* _ - " ‘gi f .S Fee ` Tl'lE~ BEST Hiwer seeds, importrd fri ln the great seed gr<.w»-rs of Eng- land and Uni ed Soares. Our new kinds carefully blended' . Price '10-.1 per d z. - . ‘T ‘ P will no doubt remedy to ai _` ¢x f, the practices which have been ' _ ‘= ' 3 -ls7'lfi1`=:§'?;¥‘_ es e ° |` _ .1 -_ ~ --- l ` - for years past. Heliiited the - _ 3 . " V ` "20r.h (`¢>nrury mixture” if Sweet Pe.-ai i- the be-st of 'he u . , 4 . ,ee-.feigy 7 ~.»-,-s et-:eu 1 ,f _ i . ll . ew ‘_ _ -_. _ _ _ _ ._ _...__ e .J I . ' __ . ».:» ‘1..»,;_. 'rriE BEST , in Imvn Grass, we make our own mixture, and can point to the best” lawns in the city as e\_'i"ienc_e of its excellence. Whftq Cldfcl' can he added if desired Price uf Lawn Grass ,25c per lb, _ _ I? , _ .1 . ortho Praise twice as`e5`iieive;‘:n ' i ' in 'C ‘Z3 .s °‘ e un . l7}.'._f5__ _ ._ .l __ " .- ~ _ -e _ _ _ 1 . _ i_M___§ 4__,._, _,,_`e*.s,r»,=¢~f. _-.es ',1_ _ _I ~ _.___ ._ . _ __ _ ; . .Q-:‘:~;e¢f~ti:.v-.>~».~f.='.e> " eff; ae ri: f . \ Age-.f\ we .Q4,g,Pbil..d¢-,ipnia Oni n' Seeds. ~ » 52.-1 -Q.: ‘° P' ' A if "fe *P .9 , 9 .e » , _ . . f 1 ._ .ee _ I > :"1_§=*-fl V ‘ -- ,. ~-fr 1 ' ` _ I ag ~ P it P " .iiitiii»ef`iiin".®s&.;§§€fi‘itei. ’ ” ' % 11 ` " '_ 1. ’ <' il ev' " -'_1`~ . ` &1 . i / ~¢ - r a " ,45 Nu better seeds than ours, no matter whether the price be twice as higif " ,_ . .. .-. _ _ -»- ' _ ‘» _E I. I - > ~ Q f rr ‘fi Q secs* _ Af." S -.is . 4. I *? ._ , Q '#55 Iwi. _ f f ' ei `7m~ ' f e ‘si ‘ -’.` *'e.`.:' 3 fi. . . ef'-5 A ` ` _C A - ~ f ~ ` »~~' 'e ~ " ~ .ff A ' ...-~'-..-. -. " W _ t . . . _ __ _ __ . ,_ __ . 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