‘ .iol\iiMcMillun followed and touched zfztlzicrly Gin.//cs, .S_/moiw, S.//cert, Higher Tempe 'PAGES-Wonder ' _ ` ~ , _ _ 8 ffdl Results lo all ' _ » ~ " i ` ` '~ i ~ t ' _ _ * _ __ B Adwrltscrs. _ i i A . i ' ‘ 5 -‘ _ _ - i _ _ _‘ _ _ ii? i-. ' F ` ‘t . I' ` i »_» . » . i - ' _ K -- » 'J ii . -_ -r nAii.v rouim man ° ‘ " “Hi '_"_""- "5 i’ ‘ “ ' ' ‘° ` _..-......t.._......~.m..‘i.....m-ii.-si _ , CHARLo'r'rE'rowN, PRINCE EDWARDESLAND, CANADA, FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1906. _ _._ .~.~..... - -Goes In!o0v¢r Momma em.. 3000_AHom¢s. " CENTS PQ MONTH {E!§Glrl COPY TWO CENT! i i louse inet at 4 p. ni. yesterday. Money has been wasted gn public w¢,,k§_ 0'i"rA\vA, March 15.-(Special)-The law revision and telephone control. , bribes to constituencies. i A niotioii was iiiade by Mr. Warburton while some local service reiiuired has not state of the Jews in Russia nd the The Go\'ernment accepted the motion uf . . _ ihatulliil for the lletter Pr_otection of been `carrled out. If a bargain could liinllw of polmcnlmomls in Cnnaza were the opposition [Bader for A commune ¢°. Tile Minister of Justice said he agreed Fitzgerald continued his evidence before (initio be readaiirst time and set down be made whereby the local government ~» ~ ‘Wim MF- Bimiell Ui* PPM'-i¢iiiiY °V¢1'! th the chief topics in the C ns tod but mak over the leeto al l l im- second reading today. _ _ could carry out local works and make °mm° “Y ° E _ T 'ms' 1 | t ' i ‘ d te I l . The llonso was resolved into committee some arrangement with the _Dominlgn iillsre \vas no definite expression on either, Mr.Borden recommended the publication ii EP iJr°_UJ 9° v rams a strong au _,D ni the whole to consider' the draft address Government it would be better. Ho did point. ' of the' election expenditure, the limitation “ft” mil Biudy °f minier by C°'“mm°e' |,, in reply to tho speech. not believe in saying everything is Them was momma of A,m_dR".enei°t exwns"_ Abpoiniment of pubuc pr°“_ He especially insisted on the provention lilr. Agnew said that all agree we going well when it is not-we have ilu i 1 ‘(1 ' 1 | _ _ .~_honldhc thankful that Divine Provi- Province and line people-we niustnkee; legmau°n‘pate" medicine bm' electoral cum' “nd pf‘°hlbm°° °t “WM” °“d§_° un “mess n mék DR elecmmlnsm f0i‘d€i1iii1Bil\\1I1ili1i»h0riZ€ii\C° i1‘i iii' il we are getting no nearer a solution. He this year so that it would be plnir. to see .|i~;iiil\'.'ini.'\;.r0 Wil-ii 11211'-\\"i l-0 SlliJSiiii9f*- i did not think consolidated schools on the The Leader of the Opposition after refor- i|ircsiioi1, spoke of subsidies and l"i.~licry Award. All \ve have loft he \\'cn.ro not rcccivingiiil we should get. way to live to avoid and free the rrltom of rheu- fi Q i 5. i ' “ no vm ln anna" ,,|_|,,..'ig\ tion from this side of the liouse. cussod later. He was Riiid i“i"iiK\'l1i-i0" ml U D0 ||l"’ , mi. siiooi>'s iiiituiitiiic nisisis .ms ’ one ofthe greatest questions we have portatlon Committee which recenf;ly €n S to dealwith and some oliaiiswis 1l¢0BH5i1l'.Y visited us. Ile would be glad to sep I _li Ile thought the Leaderof the Opposition tunnel or even the car ferry._ We a ill , ' ll Boys New Slater Shoes Jusi orieiisii, $1100, woiiiii. cone iN .iiiii see iiioii. _ iiiisi his _ iiisiuiiiss i One of the many nd- vantages over some makes is the firm in- sole the Slater has which helps to keep tlicm from being lumpy and unpleasant under the foot. See our Bunion Shoe for stout feet. _,iw ,_, _ q _ _ DEBATE is REPLY osiissaaiioss or me I fro iris si>EECi1i~ opMliNioN PjARiiAMENi Legislature in Session Yesterday Afternoon J‘cw§ iii Ruéslii- Political Morals-Electoral Law _lmpiovemcnts-Cigar- and Evening -Speeches by Members iii ‘ ' Cité I.e'gi`slatloii'-'-Pa”t€ii'i`liiéiiiciiié Bill-'°Ai| These Discussed By Reply to Lieiitiaiiiint Goiiéihiiti Speécii Ecdcrai Law Maktrs-Uiwtinmcnt Accepts Opposition i.'cadcrs‘ inshore FisherieS_To Be Protected I Moiion`R`c§ardin-_ig Eicciion Law Revision. ~ abreast of the times and not submit to be would he well advised to come here. lie thought information should be given to them in tho provlnte. He thought that every encouragement should bc given to the introduction of in- dustries in tne province. There were derived which was the duty of the Govern- ment to develop to the utmost. With regard to agriculture we should have u practical experimental station. tion-0t_hers Mav be Im- piloted. Until this can be done the Government . stock ruin snouiti be utiiizsa. ii “_” should be conducted as amodsl farm. of good farming should be carried out. farming the Department is not doing its lines indicated than listen to all the lecturers who may como here. House niet at 8.30. immigrants to come to this proviuze. It session and let the members go hoiue as aio We ro osoio brin in an act to speakers. That old familiar song about scale of ilazelbrook could be maintained. F. L. Iiaszard thought that the address- as made showed arent moderation and were interesting. He had pleasure in congratulating the moverand secondcr. There was one matter ofgreat import- nce the School Question-he thought it 5 what is being done. _ but that school was admirable. Let the harinony PN-Viliiiiiii ill iii!! BD9B0i16H UJDUE Gel "Y FRC 800k'-Rillillllltiil ». statutcs be consolidated. As to the on both sides. He thought the question Inglissb°utBh¢umatism.ab0\1'-¢il"l“l°l iii' iisberles, the leader will flndno opposi- of e u a ion hould be .left to be dis \V ments were being made to make known __ . Britain. In the winter season we are, R S'r. JOHN, March 15.-(Speoial)~Harry White, acting cashier of the Dominion xpress Co. here was arrested today, iarged with forgery. it is rumored that the defalcations cover considerable amount and that others of The odicials engaged in the investiga- Murdock Mackinnon, spoke with Hon. G. E. Hughes sookenwarmly ofthe as to be encouraged and that arrange- he advantages of the Province in Great reatly handicapped and he hoped to see ome assistance rendered by the Trans- ree about tho oyster fisheries, he was ladto know there was unanimity in coughs, colds, hoaruuell. IDG °¢\ll|' *UNI* ailments are quickly relieved by Ureeoleuo tahieil. tm oeuta per box. All d-l'\l¥Iil¢¢- WRU P ' ` House adjourned till 10 o'olock today. rd to rotecting them A ` B ' '\h|~\uCrii||ri0r'reDq, 2 Deva ‘-"md A :zrn First British Fire Office Established in Canada, A. D. 1804, London, England. Ehmnix Assurance Company, Limited °f Assets exceed $20,000,000. Fire Insurance effected on every dcscripiitn of I property at lowest current rates. i yndman _*ii 0.. »_ aGEN'rs _ GUFP BR(}S,, c1mi°aet°wn,P.ii.1.1.i_n