'ii 'U37 " “f 1 ~ ~a ... _ _ \ Eid? ~ 1 ~ -' . ~ 1 V 1 ‘ ` e ; 1, .>i~'.`»'~'.ir~;"f<~ . f ;#_s~_ »~»:.-» ; ». ~ Lf. li ' »i;»_-tis, ~ 1-,;¢-'.'-1;,-*;),‘> 2 E: - l--1-€ -_ 1 'F' ' Lecsist'/iiive Asitmsiv. H°~ MB PM W"-d ti-» te' Government haduo correspindence with ` '“"" April 17 the O tawa. Government regaidlng thc ° matter. » ‘ H°“9° met' “ilu °i°i°°k' resented 8 1 MR Mdnsoiv asked, t"e Commissionar ri 1 i H°N- MR- (“U°‘m°KEYd pdbemnts of, Public Wdrks, if it isithe intenton oi the _ D°lflfi°° f1`0m,‘”e‘”°e"5h‘“; Mauntsxewut' Government tacumplete t“e opanii g and tb; irishyterleggggx ti; M; Act of m_Wpnnis=siiing owe md on Loaai and 66. if’-‘ 9 °" “me” _‘rioting along on Lot ii ab ut ` lcorpoiatiigiiolsdlxotlxr petipllpr; izkiitilg “he northern* ends of -_tm farms of ,_ ,_,;_,_,__,, ,_'_g=___~_;_T>______;_,__% ___~ ‘_°“°""° °“’°k d"h”a 'oftibeen submit, iaienndermurpny" and ciiivin -.unveil ~~ . _ , f ;~»,~3-»;::: &,U°}3me¢¢S “S et '°‘ “Aiml inwcoripnsnd coming out on Baldwin Road, Lot51 ` ._ ‘ - __ _ ,_ °dll5th° °°“3“’8`°t' °“ ` at or near the end of the road in be- ' 3 -_ -fi `_f_i'_f. `i ”'“ff'fjf_ RO0S£V[i.T’S GIFT T0 THE PGPE. ‘ Biiurmon Aoril 15.-Pre1 asked the Commissioner it it is the intention ol the Government to repair the road leading south of Souris West Bridge ‘Z very bad state and the people were going `to have a picnic but the overseer would ,not allow it. He had written to the Coin - missioner but as yet received no reply. ~ The Commissioner repiied that the road would be repaired. Hou. Mn. Goanoiv asked the Leader to ` lsy on the table a statement showing dis- bursements made by him while in London 'and charged to the Province or intended to_be charged: _ Hoiv. MR. PETERS said it would be quite lto the Government. 5 Hoiv. Mn. GORDON iasked the Leader to | lay on the table a st itement showing the amounts due the banks on April 15,1903; ‘ also the amounts received under provisions of Loans Act to April 15, 1903. 1 HCN. MB. PE'1‘Eiis replied that the state- l, ment would be placed on the table ot the 'House at once. ' MR. SMITH asked the Commissioner if a petition had been received from inhabit- ants ot Lot 21 and 22 for a new road from ,Fraser‘s Bridge to McMillan’s mills; when :any estimate had been received; and if so what action? able that the road be opened and if the ex- penditure was justifiable it would be made. MR. Iavrivc asked the Leader if a. peti- ,_ tion had been received from Little Sands ,V school district, praying that a grievance ` be removed in the school site established ii by the inspector and what action would be 1 taken? ' i` ' The E.~ernier repl'ed that the petition der LOG , had; been receive 1 and was un ' sh-eraticn ot the Superintendent ofEduca- tion and the Government-. 'dence between the Provincial and_Federal ~ cation ~ » Of ¢ll;_\>0'i.Ylil;lg °:;;10°]’:t°; °;r°;'$;‘;';t_`* cstimatehad been sent in which was £10 cliiiyiipriciuiigoseals iiiiiavietothcéovernment by iiig;-i Hii iiiiieii iiiii i'ii° iiipiiiivisiiii iii* or on behalf of the Dcminion Packing Co. iiiii ii iiii is mie iii iiiii wiiiii' Riiniiiiiiig Co theseconi question he could iiud no re °ii iiiie Biiiiiisii Aiiieiiiiiiiii Piicifing de' cord of expenditure in t`.e Departmrel. f°l‘ tht! Elmfantee ‘lf th” C°mp°“7 5 P3” -Mn AnsnNAUL'r asked the Cominisioner _ 1° ffnswef HM' Mr' Pete” ai t ii to table reports of the Road li;spec*orsi i<1\1f=SU°° WHS °“” °f "5" “"1 the rm- the stu and iotn districts. The Commissioner replied that every, t9' *live an? i“f°rmat'i°“ tm item asked for was in the Pu‘°lic Vvc-rl-s l the matter was brought before the House Report issued this year. _ 1 MR- KIPKEAM asked the Cmnmissionir missioiici-if it is the intention of the ;f‘5g§§;’r?"Vl:;`§;i§ xpfirigee ixigtigiéf; Government to repair Brudenell north ° wharf during the coming reason ? iF(§t°°eé;°"ChgMMIsKEY Ie md that le The Commissioner r plied that the h d0Nld theri ht ot way anid laterione of Eiiiiiiieiiii could be Sent downand im in-° 1': °° P t Hind mm and would not V¢=I»i2a.ion made of the expenditure. ° ° m ” ° h 'MR`MoW1I.LiaMsaskedtheCoinm’sJon- allow the road to beopenedior l e sum ec of 'Pubr W k ,I _ _ = - _ I ‘ P t f t i 1: _:;rphp;:p;lldnl`i;i.:te the matter .onsidered faked pmyingtfot the opening of a mad _ ' th Att ron. Ashville Road on Lct 10 to the GeL:§;a1L£§‘yNI;gNth°a’;iiie isemizziiisi _West- rn Ro: d, if so what action does the Coumgs of maintqmnce of Prince County Government intend taking in the matter; _im $141659. émwn pmsecutions in 8»§S£°ifaPetitionfrom certain inhabitams ' ' _ ` o ts13 14 and 15 has been received ’ ' 9.38 d S ' g°';“x‘t;';;";;6(E;“:i1;$8tM rgsortsugieziixz .praying_for a road ta be opened from St_ -d_ ' in’ isbmtes torxfngs Queens Higgins Road, between Lcts 13 and.14'to 1 'g’;‘r_‘°’7Cd *img ’ Bamcnois,-Lot 15. - .im oN‘“°° u ' ' The Commissioner replied that the _ matters were under consideration and it ldb 1 d th t . 'mu ° iii °° ii expenditure could begustiiled it would be ,time when the details had been charged . _Court 'oi Appeal. I The Commissioner replied it was desir- iilefective, and the result is .restored ‘Hon _Mn Cuanusxnr repiiei that n ` MR J. E. MCDONALD sslrrd tie Com- l made. ` ` _ Mn. BENJAMIN Gar.r.A 1-11° asked the Commissoner of Public Works it _he has received estimates oft he cost for the com- pletion of a ro-id leading fcoin~Piusvil!e Lot 4 to Bloomfield Staticn, Prince County; also for the opening of a new road from Centre Line Road Lot 3to Union or Smith Road Lot 2. Prince County. The Commissioner replied that thc people had been asking for some tim; fm- this. This road would be considered very favorably as would also the second road referred to. Hoiv. Ma. Pnrnns in moving the House into committee on the bill to amend an act to authorize the Master of the Rolll and Vice Chancellor lo appoint officers of the Court of Chancery stated that the ofiice ol Regis*er had' been ‘vacant since Mr. Weeks resigned and the ,Vice Chan- cellor and Master of the Rolls could not agree on a new' otlicer. The bill gave the power of appointing to the Judges _of the The bill passed through Committee with Mr. McWilliams in the chair and was-set down for third reading Monday.. . The House resolved itself into Com- mittee to further' consider the 'Summer- side Incorporation Act. Progress was reported and leave asked fo sit again. The House adjourned at one o’clock. .Thi-:rc’s Hcaltli for You. There’s health for you in the dish of Malt Breakfast Food that you use at the mornfng meal. It you have dyspepsia., indigestion or a deranged stoinach,surc relief is found in Malt Breakfast Food. the only cereal food made according to natures plans, The action of the Malt on the _starch of the Wheat supplies the tr* l action in which the weakened stomach is” diues‘.ive~ vigor,-» regained. health; and growing 1-trength. There is, no other cereal food that goessofartosiatlsfy the needsi of the body and brain( ' Que pack -..,. ‘___ uu~l-\¢\»`¢\» _ | ' V .I--_ \ _ 3 _ '_' f is .1 , -i Wi ie- i....._v W\TH 'GOQD 'TAS IE Patronize usbecause WE SELL tim FUR-NI' TURB they admire their rooms. |903 FURNITURE Styles are arriving for us every trip of the steamers. We will shortly show the great- est stock of furniture ever before gathered together under one roof in this Province- and are going to sell it too. wwwwwi HOU»fS_EK EEPER5 , . -_ » and arepglad to sec- in llll( i WHEN' 4-adult ‘~ f _ -5 ' -L", ..~' _ vf- i¢`,,l§f~_-:&` ' '<1 yo. ' iiviiiit Tit "mrtii i cor Iewelec and 1 1 , _ ~ #W =~ if~*= il' . =.,:-:»rf1=;-_‘ffl _ ‘ =>»- ‘ >-» . as of ~“'>. ::,: .f »-r é'::t >' ai, _ ' i i i. i F'-QQ _ ` if?-»‘_§."~“ t.5={,§"f_ ' ,. \‘4‘-*'31 -‘L2 ' ’ vi" ‘f _ -_ - gf _ l .i i \ i . 1 \ a_. _ _ is ' IIEK 1 EK 1 L ..._ ‘T .. ‘ic rg _ ¢"'_'~ . ~» __ i » ‘UK 0° M°°d°Y~ spcdtively and also a state it I 1 d' li Mn. Murnrnsow asked the lcmier ot the ldsmages to dmment 98:3; anmxih Government. to lay_ on the table _oi the‘ wma” a portion of the mad runs. 1 . ,., _ _ Qi, - ».~.. ‘~v\vff4»wi-nina..-u . ;` at . ‘ 4_j. ___ . The man who prides himself on his correctness of attire is ever alive to the realization of the neces- sity for proper head gear. Though the hat does not make the man, it may mar the completeness of his appearance, if it be of a fashion or .style prescribed by fashion. With a Benson hat the wearer is always certain that he is in possession of the best that can be produced, as far as workmanship audrinatetials used are concerned, and also thatembodifed in `the Z hat will he the very latest andimost -correct dictates Of course Ben son is and haslong been synony-, s » i mous for superiority and excellence, and the hats displayed by Paton & Co., this year still further substantiates the claim of the makers of Benson hats to pre-emience in the hat building industry. Changes ii are to be found in both the silk aid' derby hats of tnis Spring, changes. » ' A whichiarelmost important to theiweil dressed man. The silk hat of 1903 is less bell shaped than the vintage _of a year ago. Instead of 1%” brim it is a little wider, being 1 %. There is noticeable also a smaller curve in the brim and a flatter, set, With the~derby the changes worthy of note' are a more rounded crown and flatter brim than char- acterized the Fall derby. A half-inch D’Orsay curve is _used.._ With both the derby and the silk hat a raised D’Orsay curve is used this year instead of the plain.D’Orsay of a year ago. _ ,W . The Spring st for ladies are marvellous for .their originality perfect workmanshi i, i ‘ 'A digit l=°._?a*°” S might _“inthe 5.11 order-f _ liars are 3 union made, $1.00, $1. 50, $2.00, and' $2.50.' i p . i _ . ,. ~ 6 . fin . i _ V-W' £ ‘c!\°_'l°”¢ 01. CWDUIY- i , International “'*'~*°‘ -vane.-., Pint bottles Qumbotdes Wfchaite mtlie house » uc-Q _nina line at right prices aside; half of an ever -changing mode. f ~ i _ NPUWJI- MULCRAVE Wrote us the following' ' ii 2, 1 1 °=.Azi=»¢9° Bi ‘The Rectory." lulgrave I lv Dcar8ir|-- Thewagonlpurclaaacd three yérsago has given aafsfaction, being not on Wdllli, but also strougrud The wagon also runs easel VERY EASY for thedriver We receive many like the above Every chase: of our buggies Just as well satisfied llcllllilllll mlllii Eastern Branch, Mention The P CULWIU-» vu Blend of I¥‘1¥e9‘;F*“°“ propor*1ons as to &1iclD\i8 cup of Tea. Sold by all the Wholesalgby Ielllili Lower Queen St el-_ M