'E 'E . ., ,.;.,. _Rs§s..s._¥ ”ll\\‘t0d|l~"~`n' r*~-H __,. xp.; ._ ~_.._..... _ _ é ii. in ...ii When the House of Commons was iii? EE, is rig ia, its sion and reconstruction of Cardigan ferry whori. 110.000. the`~-following' discussion took place on Jun; 3;.. Mr. HUGHES: Does thqfmssn a iwhsrl on each side of the river? Mr. Rogers: This is for the recon- struction of the existing wharf. Mr. HUGHES: It will be no good without a wharf on each side of the river, because this is intended to be a ferry. Mr. ROGERS: You must not expect everything in one year. Mr. HUGHES: I suppose it will be done by tender and contract? Mr. RCC-ERS: By contract. Little Sands-breakwster, $18,500. riiilg 8 iz sgmiiiii iincigii i .sig ii i his ‘iii SE' heal _ solve the ut Rifruour 8 ss of on Reading Kidney Pills, I tried them, and well, and can recommend them to dn sore I did net make a boat harbour? Mr ROGERS A boat harbour for edthro my urine Nowllm the fishermen able to o m own work." 4 Mr HUGHES Will the amount be Do 's Kni Pilin *fo 55 °°ii*5 sunioinnt zo huud n hreakwstm Milo ° "N °° |“‘° _ h .° L t - - 'im to dl: but sim usp: tho Dosns Mr. iiuomns. is it intended _to °‘“"'» ° “'_ __'°i°‘°° ii* fi" i“i.‘P“~! _mi,,i,¢,, mt it is m opmi _ ti, t _ , _ a _ . _ _ i ` 2' ' . P* _ ` _ 0 . . ~ '» an nay ` b°x.l 3 wx” for '1'2`5’tadi"“ d“l>°n'i`l\” Mr' ROGERS: The °"'im“t° is $22" gather' is ready to b°'"°'“ ‘nd in aw' servative leauings. but I do not think t. Mrs. Elmire writes:-“I I my own work. sndevei-y_one_ _ some inetituti ._ - w I Kidney Pil you would eiizpslofi It all the grsvlgl and small stones _'massl- "s“ ~ _ _ A »°'“‘ mai ed direct on receip rice Y T. Milburn inuitsd, 'ipoi-gow. Qu" W\‘°”°'d°“”¢‘i“'°°"°‘°°°“’ D°°“" Mr. Huoriris:-'rhis is n very do- sirable piece of work. What depth of ’ F water is it expected to have? Mr. ROGERS: Eight to ten feet. North Lake-boat harbor, $24,000. ‘struction of two breakwaters forming Resliy and Black Fox Exchange n fishing boot harbour. Mr. HUGHES: Has the department - a report from the engineer on this? M°“°l°“ N- B- Mr. Romans: Yoo. Mr. HUGHES; Does he recommend -lt? t. Mr. ROGERS: Yes. Mr HUGHES' I h d `ni It will be to the advan age of those selling or ie- inn 'nn onn 0 onsineei" ni _ _ _ sell who made the sur- qlllflng SlOCk (0 wife or vey some two Years ago that he did - u not think a breakwater there would ho;-i¢ us today_ be practicable, and he recommended _ that it be constructed at Long Point, some distance from that place. The chief engineer was Mr. 1-leegen. Who rim 'W N0- M0l\¢i0ll made the survey upon which the re- ' port to the minister was founded?_ Mr. ROGERS: Mr. Hyndman. _ , Mr. HUGHES: I think it was young Mr. Miller who made the survey. N0 »r_ _ doubt Mr. I-lyndman may have signed iit. A boat harbour will be very de~ A slrable on that shore, but it is im- despei-ate iight between a coioi-ed man portant to select a more suitable and a Sy,-img. in went Craig street' place for it. If there is a. shifting Satm.day_ _ymeph Aboud_ 22 years sandbar, as Mr. Heegan says, and he of age_ was taken to the gene,-gi h05_ has had a _great deal of experience in pitsi with i-_.knife wound in his side, Work 0! thin kind- it niisiit be W°“ *<1 wiiiie the ¢0im~ed_ man' Henry Smig_h_ consider whether you can construct n wa! taken to_i_iie‘ giiemieviiie im-get harbour that will be permanent at stution. Aho».fd's wound"in rho loft inni Piano- An°i\i°i' thin! i° Y” °°‘i‘ side, a coiipiii of inches above the sidered is whether the harbour might heart' Bevereif an ai-tory and his pon- not interfere with the direction of ,dition is seridiis. The trouble between the “iid drifts- Tm iBI`}`d° in We the sy,-ian and_.¢i,e_.n,m-0 is said to neighborhood have been greatly 'in- have been caused by Aboud’s refusal, jursd. If that should happen in this to respond to Smith’s appeal (or case, and I know that the chief en- monoy_ smith win he on-signed to- sineer has some doubts about it. morrow on a- charge of attemptedithe department would have to com- mui-d¢r_ - pensate the farmers whose lands Mav fioyleio ll VAIN DEMAND FOR MONEY LEADS_{1‘0 A DEADLY FIG!-I ` 1vioN'mnAi., Juno s-Foiiowing L. ]. Reclciin _ Offers _ Specials for Me Nainsook White Athletic Underwear, short sleeves short pants-very cool ard comfortable for waini weithcr Special 95c per suit. Butchers’ Coats Long White Coats with black hair line stripe--mad Men"s Working Gloves We have a good big stock of above Gloves selling for few days at following prices $1.2 5 for Loo, $ '.00 for 80 ‘, 60 for 5oc, 75c for 6oc. M en’s heavy Working Pant Overalls, Top Shirts, Underwear, Braces, Neckwear etc always on hand at rock bottom prices. L. ]. Reddin A 6- i 1Mwfs3l io. R A 1 L W AY nnmmgpglni on Aprilllth, illi. the trains of this Bsilvrsv will run followr' - _.;-_ f g' ‘ ' » " = _ one . .- f . _ ’ ' iwoiluesd two works .idea Y considering the vote fortlss sxtsn- _ imste things: planets..- e 500; $11500 ,or um wha,-i and ;13__ to them that are his and that yield he _my party _beyond the tact 500 f°i` thi’ bi`°“kW5t°"~ lm mm' ` l that he was appointed by Sir John zur. Rooims: This is lor the oou- f§ ‘ ' ° ‘ °"' ~ u rinteudent ot dred lu w ti in in hi - "i°“°'-’ ‘ “' “ ° I” ' 3 5 ““ 11 move Them With The Othina 1 This prescription for the remov e specially for the Meat Business--good heavy dl1Cl¢ $2 75 “ch nsiaoioiuh IN 1-w-su __ God Pl&l?_ly diem-out _om __ feglollibli ticall *tile to be true of living crystals, dawg, ashes. I , men. So ere is_no _ :oath ehafe or R01 whdn we -that “ra Hucgqgsi Turk" hudg ° 'df th i ,I d D li. _,.6 _ ques on; s we nown _was fsri>rr\ec¢;"lr¢ilmo`dxtlieiYl°.sorwwlien22 flsild `d°"°‘ Md “mmugh 1 d° °°" *hm* in otha" de°p_“._t°d dwannen "om anything of the kind was done by the that which W think 'W' mould; “ve members supporting the Government designed had we been in charge. God 1" tm' H°“'°' 'md p"h°p' th” evidently intends to use the dllllmil- www 'wt “ppr°v° °' it' yn 1. think armed oi his own rodss`msdvohudi-on "W *"°‘” “- I “iii ii°i` 9\1i‘Pf.\'°‘i to his honor qd “lor” ,nm manila: that Mr. Hogan has _asked for n individuality or mon and women sud °“°“‘°~ "°°““°° “ “’“’ ° ‘”°‘°“-1° 9°" ohiidrsn is part or his p1sn.'"usvssu m°“ '°' mm "° °°°“PY' H” W* ~ *'°- _ the bays got to M tm .Ame Bmw put up a light for the protection of _ and'size that the see may dow into ?;:’df\l:_‘;'iZ:;';t£ grthxxusg 135° bg: _ anni- for s me 1 ch uns o , Y °“ ° .:. as ire... .:'.::‘:,:..'°:s ~» 1» on W on “mt his sem our spyiqur Jam" rom him the department will suffer So far as his politics are concerned ..';::1:. ::.:.‘:;>:‘.;‘.:.:‘;;~ ;:°:;r:..v:.:: I on mu f» no ’ that would indicate that he had Con-_ would bi, ini;;;fi:0';i:; de,”-tment MacDonald. The department ,would be would be well advised to carefully ‘Wm 9»dVl5¢d t0 if-i‘§\iE¢\1°i1 MY- oonnldor whether thirpnrnouiar pines, H¢son‘s hand rather than take i>owor_ ~ of Long Point, ,svhichi the-chief sn- from him. Mr. I-Iyndrnan is a good ineer recommended some t.w_q years mm. I think, but he knows what is ~- g0_ would be the pwper plum going on and if he knows that his M,_ ROGERS; we win have th, chief was kicked upstairs for trying matter carefully looked into. _ to pi-otgot the slepsfi-lli.°\\l5 it i5‘0i1lY~ I Mr. HUGHES: Has any change, ,natutiil to expect that Mr. Hyndmau -~ been made in the statue of the chief Wm “Ut “Wk t0 h°i`l'°w "°“b1° by' engineer or chnriomtownif ‘i°in¢ *ho nnfio ii‘ ii". The ohio! on- r. ‘ Mr. ROGERS: He is consulting en- gl°°°" W" 5“P_P°“°*1 W. im" °h5\`¥° _ ggimiei-_ _ of the dredging of the province, but Mi-_ Hgggggz what do” thu since the Government came into pow-» M,-_ gogggg; The “ting engmmi- appointed ‘and I do not know whether , would have ` the benefit of his ad. Mr.- Hagan was over the superinten- vi5,_ ' lent or the superintendent was over Mr., HUGHES: Will Mr. Hagan have :lie ¢l\Bi¥i°¢1'. but I do_ know that a to cars the-responsibility? _ _ww captain wnnuvvointed on dredge -inf. Romans; No, but no wui give -0- 9. ind the captain' was doin: the acting engineer all the iniormgt private dredging for Matthew and Men (ion p0g5_lbl¢_ ' . _-Lean n.t_Sourls, and against the wish 'Mr_ HUGHES; Amir the olinqg. 3,;-Hes of Mr. Hagan, and Mr. McLean of Govemmeng many 0( ms Buppgggeiyi ‘thc firm of Matthew aad McLean told or the administration seemed to " he Mr- Hesnn no would not allow hun under the imipression they would _have 00 ili'C¢i'l°\`°-_ H0. ¢81l°\i.i2\16 Giilimili f-0 un opportunity of getting n oonsider- account for doing work without the ablg rake-on on mggf, 0| tha egygpl d.\lth0l`liZy 0l.tllC 0l1lC€I‘B Ol the (l€DBl‘f,- dim;-e made in prlnoe Edward. 1g.\ ment, and the _captain otthefdredge _ land, and Mr. Hegan was waited upon_iW°l\l3 01? “iid did We WOFK- I put a_ many times, butf he would not.ap- prove of anything of the kind. _ He set his face steadily against it' and these men went so far as to threaten him with dismissal. Under these clr- cumstances I would like to .know power to ronigi-, that kind ol thing .rot think it- worth while tocharge for resistance that his responsibility wil. be taken away from him. ' Mr. McLEAN' (Queens, P. E. 1.). Would you please name the men yoi. Mr. HUGHES1_ WSH. M had B ‘U51 refer to? - Mr. ROGERS: Mr. Hegan applies' id to the captain doing it without for a change; did my hon. friend (Mr. authority from him or from the de- Hughes) get_¢\~iai_ information “on partment, I understand that Mr. . Poole of Lower- Montague wanted lredging done, but the department would not do it unless it was paid or. I think 'everybody should be .rested in the same way. These are Mr. McLEAN: 'Does Mr. Hagan _` 1 .-...__..__.._-_-_- rnrckirs ’ Don't Hide Them with a Veil; Re Prescription. U cessful in removing freckles and giv Mr, McLEAN The hon member Don't nids vour freckles under a do not _ believe a word of question on the Order Paper this ses- ’ 1 l _ _ _ Stock issu _ _ gf 'business men. \ _ \ I V I _ ‘ _ ` 'i N, __ '___ <4- ___, s _ _._"* _ riuis|niNi'>..l._i._raniuiarsai_fner¢hau\.ochnwn. . __ __ __ . _ Bcillllmln`Roqers, Manulsclurers Agent ~ _ W.” B. Rohersten. Coll e'c`loi°"oi Customs “__ ` ' i ' . `M._i_'_. '. ~~_ ii- ii~iii"nn» ii¢r¢iiini _ mud ohne, chaéloiienwn, r. is i. '_;, _ ed $85.]'=____::_i;i‘ii___';i__;il;i__Yr'_;ii_,' application, and the balance I promise _to pay on or bei. r.: V whether Mr. Hagan would have thi- GeorK_°i10W,ii.. and the :;_ - »'-55%-11"-_ . ' ~ _ _ W » _ .,»_~.». a:.w~_=- _- ‘_ - .. ~ .f >~=-_ _ >-<-f§>--¢.__ - :of ~ ..._ _ as 'd"'**i'_'j 5 _ - :;_j¢"'_¢"s"=;>f>z,‘ _“_ ._»_. __ _ .'__- . ~ '~._.;- "ii, 'i' ' " ’° *wiv*-.§.§_~»'=» WCWSUDDN .` 5;.. __ »'**? . . / .°»_-1° - _ .»_1v'e""`.sT.-_ Y l _, .he facts and I would ask the mlnis- e I' ` ` "___"-.- _ '- try to l"w° an enqmry made' from Mr Hagan to the effect that he Mr. ROGERS: We will look into it 'could be approached I do not ibm md U the statement the ho" memberl the hon entlems