WEDNESDAY SEPT. %, IGB. THE RAILWAY AND THE SENATE- the Grand Trunk Paciilo agreement must the members of llc Oomlolls. ;_ ‘ r §~.:_ '-' = >»_“ ' ' V...-az-_ .- = ~__v._ 3. V~f;-.‘. ' '=.Vj in-= _ .geo-..‘5 - ~' ' “ » ' ‘ ‘ '- \.':»-‘tm ‘~= .r.wr~'=f.;'2;»:-;g?,V~_~ ..l»=ff`i“ff *- I ual ycoutributod by large .cling lqisbtive favor. A0 they positions for V-lite they are less upm Goverumeuttsvor than it is hir to assume that some ct ~ f _.ln f'_=~‘»"l‘i:fi__.-._l:~rl=.l-‘v'~'> .-__»»'i.-sr.-A. fl srl? .» -.».v~¢e »¢._~v» -. r f' ‘f ~~ ;_,_ f~¢~*3~_,`_ ..';;°""~=.. _....‘_.”**". .'.’;:' :‘:_~*1_r'_ , ;1r'~. 1- ~ -» --_ . _ . ` .wt . -5 an -'xv In .*:£~:lr. __ .B!'!t!.'.‘.*_'°l!:\ _""°*!e.~.. Sl ..2ol.'n_'. .wg-»»-_ ,_ ~»§..*,.,g_,,,,,"£*§__!M? country Tl-snr Oontiueutll Railway. certainly did not demand it be- Pdliament' last met. In chemo was unhsdrd OLQUWII f»0tll\l;VdiiJ_¢~ ce EDWARD ISLAND; cess ot is very thats! lirTset_sistllaths,rsu_\e§\Vs' gooonl more with ollooommd the. no was oléolsd* to represent. i-le dilered Iromhis colleagues in the Gov- ie there that the country ernment on a new proposition which was _ who voted for the bill now demands it i Petitions are pouring suddenly sprung upon Parliament, and with o richer |11 gr-see under urs 'party into Parliament against it signed by which has not yet been prcnouuoedlupon Within '_ wed; or two hence the fate of whip, would be a little more than willing Liberals and Conservatives alike and we by the electorate.” It is quite conceiv- to ses the Senate reject the bill. There ia have yet to hear of the drst petition in its able also that Blair would gladly have be decided in the Candi.” Scum It .8 therefore the interesting possibility that ver. This is an indication the opposite resigned his seat in Parliament audmade not at an probable that the discuwon I some three or four Senators who mainly or the Ifatriovs statement. Two prominent an immediate appeal to the constituency will there be prolonged to any such length as it was in the Commons, and the Uppfr House is known to be much more equally divided in sentiment in regard to the bill than the Lower House. M Jreover the Senate has in the past proved itself to be snmewhat critical of the Liberal party’s railway schemes. The late Hon. Alexan- der Mackenzie was checkmated during his term of power bv the Senatc’s refusal to ratify his plan for extending the Canadian Paciilc line across Vancouver Island and the Laurier Administration met with alike refusal from the Senate in regard to the Yukon Railway scheme. Moreover the verdict of the Upper Housed in those cases has been so farjustiiicd by history that the vetoed schemes have not been since revived and have dropped out of sight. But these events occurred when the complexion of the Senate was Cou- servative. Now the Liberals have a small majority there. Were it otherwise we might count eonildently on the defeat of the present railway scheme ir. that body. The doubt as to the attitude and ac- tion of the Senate In the present instance misss irom the fact that the Liberal party has low some four or live majority of ad- herentsorsympathisers in that House. But while this is the case there may bs 'Une N300 YO D096 f0l‘ 8 greater measure ol independence eo far as party is oo? earned in the Senateftlsan in the C01- mons. Senators who do not have to con- test elections,are not concerned about the matter of election funds such as are Should this occur andthe Conservative that an indication that the country might be defeated. This hope will at least he cherished by the opponents of the measure until the vote is taken. I dther reasons for looking to the Senate with some degree of hope will be found 'opposition remain intact the measure demands it? Leading Liberal' and independent newspapers of wide influence and circulation like the St. ' John Telegraph, Montreal Wizness and others are opposing the measure; Thase journals live by the favor oi the people who sub- in the undoubted unpopularity of the scribe for and advertise in them. Surely measure in the country. There is no-Ithese are not indications that the scheme where any spontaneous public feeling in is popu1ar,or that the country demands it. its favor. Petitions against the billfhave V, "_ » been pouring into Parliament whllethers tum in in “von s ono ontreal, which is a :rim nulgrnl: is 21:” Mr B'wl`_,s strong Liberal constituency. He had at ge thegeneral election a majority of 1,256 over the Conservative candidate who op- ’ 3" - posed uno.-It so ooo ot on likely that severe arraigument ot the scheme, backed b his resi ation ot his position has not been and cannot be answered. Moreover there is behind this a feeling among many Liberals that the one thing which mmtmdmgen the me of th’ uma realises this fact and is preparingte con-‘ a Government is this deal with the Grand have entered with such unseemly haste ‘- 1 I _ L rf ‘ _ _ \ _ ` ‘4 ‘ ` ~ ' ‘Qs-_i»;~"_i-*' f. ' l€S’ o.. .T _,. _ V -- ‘_-'T ' - g 55-s.1_ -f _ ; ig? V -, R 1% - _ v le _,- _ , _ _ ~ , » <- nr E* 1 A Suitings... l/Ve bought all the ladies’ and gent’s / Tweed Suitings displayed by the Hewson Woolen Mills at the’ Exhibi- tion. These are elegant goods got up for the Exhibition and are of pure wool. » . _ Thqlol oompvioos ladies' dooiolofood and single width 'suitingg and pang, - 1 inns. » We Bought l 'I`I1€il‘lfCI‘l€Zlp;5._. ” t fsingle <.-~idth_ suitings, menis ,double 4 _. "_ e ._. ‘* 7% ~ . _ _ ~ .1 .1 -: .ol _-__ ~ .' f. >- A 5.’ "-'.1 We are going to Zsell them _the same way- Rénisiiibsr there must be something to suit you Prowse Bros., 5 _ the whole output -offvthis big mill and V among the lot. . ` /*f I 'II 3 ‘ ..¢ _There are Mr. Tarte was clectcd and sits for St. Mary' dlvisi I M since |!0ing into opposition he cpuldf again test another constituency at the? next Trunk uma which me put’ laden election. In the meantimethe electors of . , _ V V _ _ St. Msry’s have asked for his resignation, and with dlvidod oooooelo. nero ls lo “S ”"°’ ""° " "'*“°_°° ‘1°' “°"““ 'i“f"°" Sminst the par*y with which he was beelectedinSt. Mary's. Be appareutly» ' ; TIBEBNESS- ` » of . l Q .fact probably no better service which I " A _ new I Liberal Senators can at present render to “mci-‘ted 'md b°°°m° ‘ C°m°"“t“'° just their Duty thank) give their votes and he has no rightto remain the repmsent- lonooooo so dofou rho bln. Wosaoso °""° °' " 1‘“’°'°‘ °°”“"’““°°°Y° *_““ ° and mor. that they may do solo.,-_i ro oo`y‘-I ”’,°P°F °°”°° °' '“’ °°°‘°‘°” °“°‘“d'P‘°'“P* _ ~ _ _ - - me it lo lolorobly ioofo to prodlov snot' _ '“"‘ °° "°‘8°- B” uf' '1`“"‘° “ “°" ”"°" SECRET* 'W DIES SU D91 N LW whether the bill is passed or rejected by °°'°§3°l _'is' K h° ‘nd 8° in "°°_u pm' _-" the Senate the majority vm be S _ bably be unanle to iiud another seat un- Cnroaoo 'Sept 27-C F Lohan, secretary I . U . g _ on m gg the gone;-3| electgum of Armourl& Co, died suddenly 1.'\l-4 after- in ____ ‘ ' his summer home new Crystal ' ` ‘ . . ~ _ mfs V .‘ .1 _ mourn Rnrnusnmnsrlo loo form. ~ » “°"“° l _ .. The M i- esryi-1.3¢, Vi., of Sovereign Lime Juice. is 8 boon to. padinmmt bn, been busy du,-hm the lake (lII)MrLohan :as abeu. do yelrs 1 A; _ _ _:__ .l thirsty hnmmity mst to' days preparing the W8’ wily old. The cause ot his oath was a..opl.xy. f va tsat Ottawa. This isdonein face of one fm ess ’ ` _ . crelase the salaries of the army oi civil ser- om; IN FOUR PERSONS _ ll é g t that three fourthav num- Iorl ' ; I hundreds of men in the civil service at the capital who do not halt efru their present salaries. There arsdoubtlestscms who uotly Q they receive but I considerably the ‘iucompetents to generously' pay all the and capable workers. In fact any pub- corporutiou _or company would get - work done with hal! the numbers of ually _ so well _ derive: that so promptly iU'¢B°lT- Kidney- reason thhy are as a medicine. 0ue cents a *T0 KILL KING "L05, SPAIN- ' IAVUDON, Sept M.-A speclabfdeapatch Genoa says _that the police there ' aufanarchist named Barte- whois accused of complicity in a _f°ki11`KinsA1f°l!=.°~ _ .l Q.VRlC_HARDS&C0.' _ I ailments' It never fails to relieve and cure pro- ' ~,T;1',-. 2°" .I-` ». _ `édy?o1¥'allffo1llfls 5f débil-i' ' ity arising 'from an impov- erished and deficient blood - supply. v V 'Theyareia direct- food f _for the blood increasing _ the proportion of red cor- - puscles* and~greatly in- tone gd qual- H ity. For " u, Dys- ~ pepsia, Nervous- Debility, Headache, etc., westrong- ly 'recommend them; `V Price 25c.per_box at V .V = ~ I dcubtezlly have been triumphantly re- elected in case he could have carried out this course of action, But had he resigned. therein reason to believe, or at least to tear that the Government would no: haye; brought on a by-election in St John. Not all who differ from the Government have been treated with* the 'I ‘consideration accorded to Mr Bourassa, a supporter of Sir Wilfrids's who resigned his seat in protest against sending. Canadian troops to South an-ics. In that case his .elec- ' tion was brought on very promptly; and Mr. Bouasa was__ permitted to get to the Commons by acclaruaticn. f , . » ~. _ _ . , , rnunlrs A SIQHY IN' juonnlno brain s. vigorous r- v -i are goof. lmuth. It| af relief ° om th use For--ozor Qdthanthw otsim ¢,¢_h.rS - lr ki any' calli gre Whatis neededis aweedingoutt e_Fimt nathan" Ch I inure _.Mt While lheseock is orits best. 'L The . I , _ el'se`whei'_e, and will '*"’i*-"imr».v»»vi .dllillii lliilil lflllfml Fali relS_s ~w';I,_ -we wo- Mi ‘ *» » -.~'a.~.e"' Li. <2... _ '.u~.” swf % " \ F* \"%.?f my .Jr ~ - E ,,-»~._ ` . ,A W .s-_ 2.* W , V , _ ~=.-`i?a l.. ,_ , Should ~ _ - - ...'.._ V. `" 'V ` "' "7 I ‘fl ;, ._ 1 ` _ A I vooo with ooo Labor-alpom mo, glvo or-members of one Loorior Govoromoot oesl.. Joao oo austin., for mo l-ooleoolloo ._ 4 their voices against the railway scheme. are olllllillll the Grind Trillk Boliellw- I8 from the Government. He would un- V _'V' __ _ _ _ 5 _ ' - fl. 've' . _‘Mfg -- counters in our-,dress goolbdepunmeut an . _ _,~; ' _g ally lcVadeid`w1th wlnsome weavs. . 1 . > marked prettiness about the patterns & ofisll suitings' them. You ' -clerks, with lm' our ‘ ` .gi °"*»¢v:‘f't low do .oooo»~o..-mist... our_ prices-,and impure these Dress Goods hog us. ’ 'f ‘ - "-_ h -=..-me V, o not know and are a this t mmol’ or sitio ovodidg louis Ftlrettendaml - -On and after Thursday, Oct. clerksaud messengem thanis V _ _.Tun Ffa" if perlormed inallthe departments at‘ _ ' Beltastsnd Or-wsll_at2_p._ in.. for NEWS T00 GOOD 'T0 .KEEP I ikspaudat 8 a. m. as por advertisement used Dr- ' 0Ml¢’°I in snctaercolunmr l v - us I 2" _ ` ‘ at all dollers. _ I I ,gf i‘ ,l ` n suv,-roof nmanos um-V nmeay. for we tumtlnooooooa .o._..olo.lo’ovln.i '° CHARLES WHOOTEN. Port Mulgrave. i the Hillshcsouf will ' tl_rst`t¥lpV at7a. m. .ll`stj_1hti_p Charlottetc 9 di.-f -Ou and after litem( Octoherftlie City of Brandon will leave for West River Bridge, -Best River -There will be ameetiug oi the ‘Local 'Council of yfomeu on m Oct, 'ltllfln the Y. C. 4. _still i o’cloek. A full _tendauee ~|a7 paridculal-ly requested as imzlortanti' business will -be- nd rm ehw-me 1‘-will 1_5. ima tor 3! days hom date. oljssus. 0&'lct_te- --‘1'heLadi'¢sCourmittss'et the Oath- ackuoi`rled#e_ _the donations., ’ By__rne,___Mr_s, Wm. Leonard. butter, crsem']'arid‘clilck`él`is; Mrs. sims? we o1si"ol:"oils;i\lv'. U to ‘oi-'obS'o, $2.00; Wm. Payne, $165. ` -Bicyclists and all aihletloe d \ don Bsurwfs »I_-ium°nt_tq.\=¢¢v their _+V _ ._.. `.._ ,rsv- ‘ _ I _ y _ ' - i 1 "< . ,<- { ` .ji ) . .I 'ii ,_-rg ~ _/fa. cs., _ _ ~` _ i?;3f?.?I*f &Ill\~\ll.§.\\\‘~`I\\ ' \~ """"' II Il I f.?“‘\~A, _ ,,.f./ __, . \*/' _ ,_ ,. . = _ ‘_ _ , ,_ _ 1 .¢ ‘.2 pf = , 4/* 2 _ _ ‘ 4 _,¢ -*Q » L convinces. ? I " -_ :V I *FALL flames w-.~ Are now ready for the inspection of all who _ffmll tion desire that joi st ` the make c&l.th¢i_.1' 38111 _ .l '_--:'i ’ Assurande -New ,_ Fu - 3 » . ' 1 -=~Plant Line Excursions _an now Toni ` I ever before have ne -eo dmeeeut the 'very latest. suit -you, no matter pnee you -want :to 'i§.Q"m§ ‘ \__»i ff 2:- 251% Aine *<6 £J* Siv- k __ Gold rirgi _tits- vlfiefy f ist ' up _ tel .ns 2* it ~9§§s 35 rrtbowa sihstvai rele- andhave “:¢..llI. W ._.,.,....-....- ~'~1»1vv~v-more-nr--Y ~.-f..--. awe -use-n»IQ~of .r ~» lsnuuw-wwvv I. llli