.sf . T _ Ni . v i ____'*",¢'¥!E!'_'S‘__*=* PAH-Y _ _‘ ulalow nur. . i - 5' “if” T "’9'i'Pf- .`CHAIil_-OTTE'1`OWN. `CANA15A. THiJlln -_tue--rosie and win- Tbv i’rl1ltll'!‘._-'-_tllieliiir and Sail .Fran- cali esters and nurses ltr the cars _*mr I . I _cisco opened ilrs with their dve six- '1l\°\1 RUDS and shattsrul the walls, The blue Jackets reformed and ad- Yaliced to the -walls. The firing dimin- ished and at ten o'clock there was only s desultory firing from the in- elfore side of the to-er. Battalions of 'blue jackets in-ode theii-_.way to the water front at the sour.-hem end of the town and cleared several streets. (Canadian Press) MEXICO CITY April 22.-General _Carrsnza’s first statemeno, of the rebel/view oi the seizure of vera Cro; _and the American programme was telvlrrnpheu ts washington is-dsy_ It makes no m-niisn of ins rebel in- tention ln the matter and states that the United States erred as ac- tion as-Iinst the lnuivlausl rlusris is 1° l‘0B1ii5_v an act of hostility against thc Mexican -nation, .,, VERA CRUZ. Avril zz.-Nins Am. ericans landed today and there was 1 further fighting. The Mexican csrrmun-der is esls to have left the place. lt is estimated that the Mexican cfisualities-of'ye8‘l:er-g day were 150. Ships today were Blwllillg Dart of t-he city. Tamplco is to be seized. WASHINGTON, April 22.-Secre- tary of State, W. _J. llryan, is re- ported to have resigned as R 'protest against the war with Mexico. WASHINGTON, April Z2.-Gerulun ship landed at Vera Crue field guns and ammunition consigned to Huer- ta. Americans took possession of them. _ ‘ There is an unconfirmed rlimlor that American, Char-c dc Affairs, Shangh- . l» ve _ eshira -been shot -Bwpasntvcmu, April’ 122.-`-useful has instructed Nelson 0-'K-ll18.l\Ellnessy ports from Secretary Bryan.. -M ~».¢.-_-_-.-_-_~.- ~ ~ -.- -_-_-.-_-.-.-_-_-_-_-.-_-:_\~1-_-_-_-f -_ lliuards lininient curse garget in cows. -_....*._.____.___... colllisllsllli .ies »\W1l!_i'£ fel., __ ____ clseelflcsllon ,_.._s _ I _ .I---',. Une _word _each iiilel-tion le ‘-“"1 ll’°i_\!z“.~l,,~ »*r’“l,°1i,'i!1\l".' *°*.“.i°1P'*.'i’ . ul uei, `_ iiliipuul ‘elliil-ge l.v'veol._y-live ‘*“‘..'-__"__;_'.-`f;."_ ,_ __ , LEAVE YOUR- FILMS AT TWO Muoe.______._‘ 1ilb1-4-i_~lirl_1_lnon. walvrlnu, -.Hain l-os dass.-nan nsusoworsl' apply iilli, _iiualnuollu ' .lore-Q-zelvitl. imaillils Ani. i¢‘. X-ouug, 'az less-3-:9MlIAo. CALVED COW. , »iuasr. pd sizes. price. unpai- FOR llillllllllll Illi -I ` UI MI-NEHS down and fiiiiiei.-l'u¢lf.ets scattered. 1()lm|~g¢ ¢1'Af|nirs_ go poqoegg his 4,399. f Lieut.~Governor Rogers. At this ses- The House resumed at 11 o. m. and ‘ment under Major McKay. 'There Was no unusuol public linterest man- . as c our ‘man of the Committee on the print. ing and binding of the journals of the House, then presented the Commit-| _t_ee's report, which was as follows:_. Your Committee, appointed to re. celve tenders for the printing nur". billdillg of thc Journals for the pres. ent session ol the House beg to re port that no tenders have as yet been received. Only one tender was lput in last year and there has been _¢0IDDctltion among printers for this work. The time for receiving tenders has benn extended until Friday next, |24th. April, 1914," ~ The report was read and adopted. | On the motion of the Premier, ll Committee was appointed to take into consideration the contingent ex- lpenditurc of the House; the same con-,mittee being' appointed as was nppcinted last year, os follmvs: Hon.- |`J,jlJe_l.qan, lir-_ A. aymcponslil and .-Mr. John H. Myers. ' I-/illl-lou l~lcAl.i~is. ‘ Hon, J. /i._McnoNll.l.u rnovsa l.liau` the I-Ioussrcsolvc itself into B coin- llllttpo of the whole to take into 0011-1 sllieratlon the amount to be P0-id On Pnup_ol~ Scales. The House uccord- ingly went into Commil-ttee for this SUirililillv UF Pliocsélnlncs O "A GRUZ IN THE LEGISLATURE , . P_?oi;';nc;10gwi7_l_i;t_lv:_udAl:a;alnb§y of t_hls 'Phe followliiy nliloulits were ugrced had no hearing_ Whatever upon Lin, Blue MB;_ch nth °“ 1-1 “"5 “W W-`“ _ _ _ _ case before this liollse. e ». was prorogued ear- King s bounty-liirst l)-letrlct. 8115;' Mr, SPEAKER: 1¢_ was signed by ly yesterday afternoon by -His Hono |Second District, $100; '1'h-ll-ll Dis] the Muyor and (,-0,,,,,,|l|,,,.,, lrict, $130; Fourin lllstl-ict, $140; ' sion no fewer than 66 Bills were png- Filth District, $127.20, Bums PASSED Md | _Quecrl's - Coun'ty--First District, $153.80- sscosli' District ei15.so.- on ills isoiisn of Mr. A. A. Ms ’ | disposed of the little business that 'l‘hiNi D|9l5l'1C¢. $160; Fourtll Dis: Donald, the Bill enacting the incor- reinolned- to be done, and nt 12.30 trict, $151.60; Charlottetown and poration of the "Imperial Mnlpnqui-. U10 Limit--Governor came is and the Royalty. Szzsf our oyster cs., lilo," was reall ii °'g`1`°m0l1Y Of Drorogation was car- iP'I`iiiCe County-First District, $202,- 'thirll tllns and passed. ` risd our with all ills sitendssi form 20. Sewnd District. $103; 'rh-iru pls- Mr. J. -H. M-Ylcrls moved the iuird alties. The Lieut.-Govemor on his t1'1c1"~ 5194-20; Fourth District, $1345 reading of the Bill incorporating thc a1`1`1v“1 at tue PF0Vincial Building,-803 Fm- 395~ l’resbyteria.n Oh-urcll). Bra-daluianc. wns received hya salute by a Guard T11” 1""*1°111‘ti0f| fixing the. above The Bill was read and then finally Of H0ri0i‘ drawn f: om the Fourth Re. amounts was carried. - passed, lllment . under the command of Cop; .The SPEAKER than intllriated to On the motion of Hon. J. McLean, McKinnon, with Lieuts. Bethune and the House the receipt from the Pri- on hfhulf of the Hon. C. Dalton, the Bayer under him; also on duty being vane Se°1`et'a1'V‘°1 the 1‘1°“t~‘G°V"‘ Bill amending thc Act of incorpora- Msior Leigh (ins Ad;~,ta,,t)_ Tm, Re- nor the form-al intimation of His tion or the “'l’-ig,-nlsh 'rl-adl-ng Co., -gimental Band pnrad-sd with the Honor's lntilration to proceed to Lr,d_," was read ll third time and _Guard and played the National An; the Legislative Assemoly at 12.30 passed, - their wnlls ills Gssrs sslszeii. Al that ‘1“Y ‘O Pfofngue the Maisie- on ills motion of Mr. J..H. Myers, the sz-me time a salute of 21 guns ture' on Act to una:-md an Act to incorp.i.~. nested H, the p1_0ceedings_ l Before the House proceeded to the on the House resuming wuh Mr lurders of the Dall the Speaker made y_pe,',_ke,. Wy8tt_ in the chair prayers reference to the question that had ,md the J-.0,_,ma1 were read ' . Uheen raised in the _House some days My-_ A_ A_ MCDONALD “S “aug ago as to the nece-ssit§‘ for the seal ` l ia had occurred in the ouse here. was fired from the fort by a detach-' _ oto the “Eureka Fox Co., L‘td_," I A QUESTION OF PROCEDURE. | - | was read rl third time and Passed. Hon. Mr. f-rsenault moved that an Aol; to amen-d the “S-li-mmcrside in- corpolaiion Act, 1903," be read ll third tme and passed-which was done. . ll' . 1. t' fth T’ .' , th Ol “ U°r1mr“t1°11 to be 011 U p“t‘1t1°11 fcliitiwitrii moBii)l|; Oweree tlighrlxall li from such Corporation. l-ie said hc t,\_»,.d tim,_ ,md passed, --An Act to had ‘"1“°“ t° 1"" 1°11“t- 1'- 1*- 1*- amend ins l-ond Ace l-liz, sua thc who was editor of Bc-urnault‘-s Haili- Road Ac, Am,:,,dment,,_ 1913_"_ --An mentary Procedure, and who was con- Am L_ “mend an Act in (urthm. sidered the b-est authority in Canada m_,(__,._H,,_,t of me law ,md 'Or me 111 ‘hat matter; '1£11‘1 1"’ 11311 1191f“11 late-.r ndvllncelncnt of jllsticc;" l‘l\e I;r.__i¢‘lint's advice upon tlhlo question ,\,.rml»rliitl01l Act. 1l_\14_" (--np~_,,».,. V ' ' `t" 's \ " ol - The --1-lv ii-ni is an from n-»1~'-ni l£lillf("i.f°lii?"s.fi’.i’fl°’...J?§.f`Y...“`..§. was asfouowsz "The E111" 11°1e 1111 f-nl will' Velldinz 31Bt Dclzciiiicr. l9I-l um E“'b‘1ect 0' p°t1t1°"B 15 that “very and for thc first Dart of th vcar :ll;l- petition of 8, corporation mu-st he un- im, ;,_¢`.,_ Dec,._m.be,._ 19\5_~-) 0" 011° Seal Of 011° °°fI'°f““°“~ V°"' 'l'l.s I-RaMI~n movsri rust ms ;°1;i<>ti;10 l1f1n___i_\t1;Z'_0U:t_v ;{___L;E:\_f=f <`_n_§_- lil..-.l» sl tus Hguss as nislrssisu us. 0811 11 ~'°°2\¢,l ~'i- lull i.i» when having done so,- the lietition ,|12 ;§,€n,.`;l0De';,;,.¢_m‘;`,:; t_;;cn:,,;1:‘_- has 1’°"11 1'1"”-1`1“1’1V s“111" back U1 -ir-vnis and returns and reports which have me P1`°i’e1` "U1 W-“X94 1T‘i‘"°1l;nlI lun laid nt the present sess -in. the petition is presented. A year orwthis was agreed t0_ 5° 115°- We “M 011° back t0 t11‘” °11‘Y Th. House then adiourned for ,‘.la\.f- -way." “I read that," added Mr. Wy- L,',.,,._ _G(_,.,.',.,,0r_ < att, "so it may he of satisfaction His H,,,(,,,`. ha_vi,,,_,z ,“._,.i.,.cd-,1,,(\=-_._ to members and to my sllcsessor.", H ,_ ,, q\|,,,Onc_ t ,, S G. k_ ,_ .G _ _ -Hon. w. l-vrawarvr said tliui. _f_,,,,,lf,,,,.,,,,,,,,, m§‘,_ 11 " ° _' '"1 11” Wit *I ‘"1"-"13 1mP1`°S51°11 11111511" 11° 'I`l~n l»il‘_l1l'1-S 01 the Island could_,have. Ii lil!!! D0mi“' lon Government could be induced I0 . .'¢or_three weeks previous to the ,Sami the railway system by menus of motor trucks to many Pl-M89 ‘"1 f1°“°\“ bi" sing Bing prison. the Euan iviussvn ins :hors new dllnsslt sl-access. the w°°1‘| 11'1“1 entire staff of artists, carpenters, “dvmgsges in course of time W0U1d Pl°“°° pro erty men were busily engaged Lo snnrmo-.lsiai1ll= would tend to PINE Fredericton gigigl up 3 mammoth group de- the farmers and fishermen of this province in as -good a position for obtaining markets as the residents of the suburbs gf great cities- The ear ferry and old storage would thlliloperate to full advantage. We were on,the threshold,oi opportunit- ies that most ,people had not yet seen, _that some were endsavori-ng Lo ollsiruet. It waeithe -history of prog- rsei fways _to be~mev. with obstruct- ion.-'_ yet he__was not at all sure 'tiibtgobsti-uctionlsts did not serve a ‘certelill purpose. - Brakes were good _ on, the railway train, as they lp' _gl __ ,opefnbed in_sucll a Wil! so-_ ‘- volt. rom destruction. ‘ sir. _ICI-IAl=t_D :Partlculslly when ui tif.. .a.,i>.,eo_r gnéideer. REMIEB: The hon. memb" s s _ -'fllow with inowledv- 'i'l1°1.‘° tgps "Itima when t erawae a mighty care for lfoxeeeby-an experienced' ‘ 5 '“lil'eer. (I.aaugnter.) When- the rancher _near ohsrioctatown. Osnxi?-. bar was in charge ol tue ent _qi Ag'l"lelllture_ he- neeluiu " - " . -I-ie was Ae ehgineer ego lowly . that s..pel~eon‘ W _-> .. .i*:.° relief ;i”.i§ii‘f€i:',.s:; . ellie. s oavdnlzvnt ohenkefig. _lt- Oli. “lf planning” and nllill hill! -tdke _'I ' _he was ovilik at all .N9- . _reliiier and<_oNi;;l‘ _it_~`» infill!" irdin g_` . 'jr-~ s lheilt _ for _tile _ £3 _.__ n _ to iid _ont tillt tlltre was 331 all-ge _ilu .fgii pq 40103 . 1- - - l » “i l I' ` ' » ` sri-is ‘ _diss flier; i .~‘ el: 'Will mit' glial ~ if' _ -sei at in-° gr ‘ _eil die ini. li_sphtg: ,.__ -- ,_ thi Uolli_lillseloll_er ol ., _ mm will use is eecoiiiite. Therelwse no need.-;~‘.ilir.llrake¢ _them what was motel-ipower to be put ilitof Oommieelelier, '&;,»,g"§E: ;: B .ll _\ ., . v'§` \ ...__ -of -E-lam-iltorr to be corrected in this ,,n_y.,,,,r to await, the arrival of the AI. l.Il-: \’lctill'lil llutcl oil 'i`llln-lrlny lllgllt l-lolz. Ulliirlcs Dultoll entertain cd the mcllibcrs of the Legislature at ar- infornlill dimler to mark the rc-li--Illl-lolz (I on arduous session of lh: House. The progarations were elaborate and an eminently convjvinl tinzu wus spent, The dinner was ;~_ most lrtllcrclie one and served in thc Hotel Victosia's best style, doing credit to the establishment and its Stull. After the dinno: ll nu-ln-li-er of tl.:-s‘.= -.vi-rv dlunk. Mr. Dalton pro- posed “Tho Kino," and a chorus of listv voices Joined in singillil thc Na- tl.-ll. I ,\llllcn'.. Holi. J. I-I. »‘.-ntl. next proposed "`l`hl- i-lol‘lil~." In doing so he said tl..-.L l: i-c ln.; followed his own f.-cl iiwii ll- iv uld not have been there tllnf ::.gl.t, Ilzl ns it was an invltl, tl--n civil. by his good friend lie tl\oll.=:llI. hi- wollld overcome his u;-. tllrni . -v. ._1loll :ind do lluuoir -in Ill:-ll I-1+-I l-Il- lllld 1fllown Mr, "'rl‘- ton for o l.lllliIll-.r of ye.ll's, and ‘Iv-'; more illtimutely he had hcconlo nv- quaintcd with him. the more ilu-l grown his ndmirzition oi that gentle l:_..ll\'s lzlrlzellcss of lleart and mailli- liess. According as ho no-rl prosper- ed iii tlic world Mr. Dllton, ilrillllcd with nr ndzriira-his an-il rliodest sense of generosity, had endeavored to het- ter the condition of common human- ity bv his benevolence; (Cheers) and ,when they should have passed away from the activities of this life ond Ml". Dalton -gathered to his iathcrs, the nnn.e of Charles Dalton would go down in history and he u household -- o"l~d ir. generations yet uriliorn. (Cl:-:ers-). The speaker did not know '1thlit hu should say anyth 11;: more in- uemlllch as it was a toast which could llc developed hy thu gcutlcmcn who would Iolllfw lliill. it was not the urllvillcn of the plwrposl-l' of ii tonal to nluku li upi-cell; ll. was mliliciclii that it was Ilia prlvilclrc to propos? toll had ncicll ill this life, clpcciall ""¢ -‘Holi culis. BllNQ"l_l_E_`l;§ FRIENDS Pleusunt Function ut Victoria Hotel Where Ilia Fox King Entertuined Fellow Legislators and Members of the Press. ways found that tho more eteuly the two parties were divided the strong- er wae the party in power for the f time being, for the reason thot every mann mind was set on what he could do for the country to show his aiblli- ty to make good. In saying this ho d d not mean that int the present time they were not strong. As Mr. altoli had truly remarked, they came* to the Logislature, every man deter- mined to do his very best as ho would in his own- interests; if be did that he would certainly be rllzoimls- acl in thc future. Thev now-felt lthaia the Island was on the road t0 Droe- uerlty, that eviifything was looking to the future ith the zlreutest hopes,”- hoves that he believed would -be reni- ised. A few days ago he had been through o port of the United States, and hc could nat help feeling that f the farlr.-:rs of the Island could only Illlvr nn opportunity of seeing the conditions that prevailed there com- olircrl with tlloic on the Island they would never feel like leaving Prim-c Edwllril Island, which was unuues- tiouuhlv one of the best spots on the continent. (Cheers). He thianked then-. for having given him the hon- our sf rei>1v1““ on liensil ol the iles- lslatllrc. Mr. Arsenault said it would not bc 'ight ilnd proper in -a toast to the Legislature that “the baby" of the I-louse should be sile-nrt, -and-heaslied therefore that Mr. Myers should say -lomethinz. I-Laughter). - Mr. Myers said it was hardly fair ‘or such n crowd of illustrious and eloquent scntleii-an as those he saw before him to call _upqn Q inqre boy luis nun lisugneerl inieleerees timin- vr. an occasion l-i_k_e the present, when heir genial host had so filled then- wltll his kindness. He for one fell. too full for uttcrl-mee (laughter). ‘lo'wcvl~.r, since hc-was called -upon to; ~.-lv il NW Words with reference to tlir. -he-lzinlutiirc, he would -assure them it; Init he would any th-at llc hoped , _ 1 1 _ that the noble pilrt which Mr. Dail- mat 1"' (mu d Eav with bo dness that since thc present Party came in-to Y power the work th-at had 'been duno with-in tim pust fow years, luig-ht ro- - - ,_ » - f- ;':..r.“; i.f:;::i.‘:°..;t.ii°".‘r:li.::: zz; wateful People tn *1 worthv °mZ‘m` forgotten by the other Provinces (A°1’1“"s“)‘ (Ohcers)- In the first place he did t,_I;'Ir' I';‘g_r'g,';___l;°sc;_, fx _he ‘:_‘_ir;g not believe the countrv would have hm'_ E 1” ° E S V ° returned them with such sweeping ;__\Gentlenlan-lllo swid-_If there is anY' f-Eiltllizriilks tlil`1;il~esBabti,lll,{ety 13,5 8313013 nuns in this world that shnvld 11°# snsirs of ins province V H`g:llceth'z a man satisfaction it is recognition; _whlé some aught a“’|';.»hn;’” _ammgz t' l 'till ' inch - . §.‘i.i‘J"'l...L‘$".l.....f.". 3.11? wiliswssy £5 "-°'." '-"<1-f -ii-'°.»-nf on -1-ff--nf that would lllnkc hiln go iihenli. ills tendency wus eltllcl' to oo uc-all cell- trc, noi. inovl-ug, or moving bots wards. mow we have passed ull of th-at nnd wc have ren-.zllefi u stage where we can sec wnnr mic possibilities ul tue l-'rovlllte nic. Many of us can sue it very clcllrly; some not so clcllrly. Bolnc are in- clined to pause, and hold bncu, null l. um not certain uint eucll one or those persons, taking his own view- point, is not acting coilsclellnlously. l. uiiink when the non. lnelllnct lol' New Perth crlticiscs this lnnttcl' no i.s doing something that is _v-oltil. while. I thlnli il' lie would lcgsiil me own district and consider now null- ass and other paris Of his .1---H distrlct mlght,be advanced, _l nnl sure he will come to tnat l>01"'» 01 view, when he will be taking li uivfc practical attitude in regain to Ll.-if question we are now considering. L know that district very WW- 1 know nearly every voter in rt and I fesl greet confidence 'that there is not one intelligent man in the whole district he represents that would not be delighted with the opportunity thntwollld-.be given to fha people by the lxtensloii of railway fa_<1ilIt‘i’~!B by motor vehicles running' . to _tus mort _remote parts that are. not,sul- flciedtiy served. Ifwou-ld want no better campa_i§n material. . But_vle may be assu ng to_.r_nuch upon what ins Dominion-'oevsrnmsnl will be prepared to do. There are certain things they will do. °°f¢~H1' plates miss my _will ssrvs is ellie why. but the extension ofthe service will _be s matter ol time. My cslleage- ue for Goin' tow-nl .has put ones egesgoiintry well. I know that in the Georgetown -district* there are _sl-lose 'sections smieople th-sl. _will be delifhted' wltfl' the opportunity of, the ettelielon of the‘s__ei-vice. _lt 119 3,:-ull that there are seine months lien ssowlmlks will llnimle elle movemhnt of the,-cars Inst as ig is true that notwlt-Iieslnliing _ lane sull- lllliiee that are pal to tue stelililers |=0.°l!'i'! UU .W9 #fiat _commercial ww. thtre" are Mribih wliell the bl i them and tlriy are ballet. e i\Iliiot'_l_ulve everytiiiiil all the time. but whit we do' Milfs it to mah llis~most use of the bdvdlitajei that are opento' ue. Last year when we were discussing this Question I pointed out and called the attention of the lion. member for Rultieo to developed opportunities, und' that th use of motor vehicles would ue of great benefit to that district. I-Ie sees it now; we seo it now; incl.; people see ilt. Let me mention one lilsminne of the enormous loss th-at occurs between producing and con- snnlill,-;, uvcn in tile short distances ilu.: exist in rl-lncs auwnrll Island. ‘ wc have hcell paying eight to twelve cc-nts per' pound for fresh fish in Cllarlottetown, .wlilze to the people on the shore the fishermen were sell- Iilig it for one and one hall belies per pound. I know this. Uoll’_t you see what n frightful loss tncrc is when the transportation accounts for so much? For instance, smells have been scattered' over the ilclus lor manure in certain parts wiicru in other parts the people would have been delighted to have got ellen. oy paying a certain amount. 'l'l'ansport- ation accounts for so much. it oiten means _that the producer without transportation finds , hl‘s surplus worthless where only a few miles zi- wriy there are other people who are glad to get that surplus. Transport- ation is almost an identical term lor" ivIililation.,It means the iiitcr- chanzc of all the best things that the woridoffefs on terms that will make them favourable to the lrnvlilu generally. On this_sui>Je¢t 1 M11-W-.v enthusiastic indead..:i.'leel that for this P|.°6_vi‘nce of`Pril`ice_ Bldwarli is- islid nli'we need' is,;to open our minds ,to our best opportunities, to wipe aside our prejudices _and put- ourssivss right into ills very vsn sl progress. it ls there before us; lt is wide oilenif-0.\_iB: and I thins that wears not tile people who would fall tosvlill _ourselves of the inlmon~ se advantages ,sud opportunities th tate put_at our doors. 1 . fdr. DEWAR said that the Premier lmdrsfsrred- rollin ulslzrlsi,-and ini Prehiiii' Wl.l._\\1lite ti lit iii llfilig ,. thabit-'was an intelilgdut edlitioli _ol l thacountry The people werelntsill-l thoucht well ol. It has not been a iroat effort for me to do.any_1ittlo ict that has been &PD¥_`9¢1‘-'-\_t'ed; 'it al)- wars to come u-nite naturally to me. lt is verv rratifying- to |-r_f» to -ho tho slrbjo-:t ol' nlpprecilition and ciliozv when I huvo dime mlythiuer to help my llci-,lI¢HB9‘1. I um sllrc, cd to be present M A gun” thnt night. In vicw of the saying of the wisc poct thlit llrovlity is the soul of w t, llc would he brieft Ho wouili just any that such occasions an the present arose -all too séldom so fer nf. Prince Edward. ,Is}_` d w|,_s_ognr_ rr.lr.ed. He wussupp' to s k of the Parliament of Co _, wllirhu. 'iw il verv lnrirc sphere wi .lsrso girli- iul-cus and responsibilities. -He was .» ,..-si_iiln_i-nl§iit_s'nd_ or_ftli'al rl-rl- qon he would modify his .-rsmllrke concerning the Dominion Psrliamepl-. Of course, _whlen Parliament of. rince `Iu _ " they did notsllggeit ltdwx fmt worth talking about ‘ion i _'c I‘arllumsilt of (leillda. He was pleased to bo. ilu to fli- prl-sent the Parliament of _Oceania find to sit on the _rlgh Ui man who represented o _of'ti\¢ whole county to -hiclrile -be-o`ilg`q[. l ( lheers.) ' f Mr, wysii asm iilstil-:`i_ip'esersa_ to mm that sinus eliemlislf ,limi slieeepss on behalf of the Doflililoli did let foul Parliaments sabre was an ale- meul ihsr. should be mil-lleeli li gene, sae-ballma _in pre .iss limi .l“°*"‘°.‘- _ 'slsmsni to villieli chi allw lull? '.N_m,|t,,q||1“§§ ¢o_p|“¢ gymnlv. In Hon. A. iii. Arsemililt pl'oooscli_png1tion, in "P, Hom.: ‘M_ s *. , -'in e vin. Il is 'ss to .de ness- Til* 1'”-’-"°1";‘*'“"° “‘"‘- *‘° M1- in .nrovons s mlm is -'isa `* | ails l us.lu..'. auu dnlnr so be would associate with file iilectoi-nts ol Prinei dill _ lei 0 15 Q . . ‘ ' ' ' §'l;iret6wli to hare such 5 motor }.o~'let the il-nina of the Hon. John (ind ligase Timm--_ _(Q l_|r ee-lie” for one -would hold up_hlsiM‘&»nn1\- of Smirin. _ f,|,,,,\¢h¢, msg, if *"5 hand. ti- eb,_,|le Iloriedtlint en 'order - r. Ml-.l.snn_ in rcul_vlug_ sflifl lnrrl, ,.,.,,-,,,,,,”,, ,mu M-o‘§»; w Would be given for the special prep- 1"* Ulflllllht that the prfiscnt l-0Yll\i\- their lleéiilloil' at the ;E§e¥.... ,lrlitloli of the llevell-mile toad lisa- I-Iifc was thc stronzisl, in nlfthlwrs (lmulihtar). __ __ , _ _ _:,- lsg from osnllgas is srillgsislvs, that hc had i-.ver ssl with in the -sos. w. s.-_sw»’ul..ul¢' which was in a very bad coiliiitlon iH°“"- and It was a mood many sropnsm .',n'\,,i|¢;|.e&» of last summer and was hardly lit for l;°*1"1 °111__°_: 11°__ ;'_“1;_° dw :1\°_ lbliilil' the Island. forthe li are Heat ha \ ..--__.*.-___._.--..-.A__.. “\'°~ W a fi t nies ver! been _deal them. He’ seen ten eomethlng the North side with its numerous un- Oolitlillied~on page 3 loin" gsm, U, the gm,” and HM ,-“_ '“ (0`{m¢|m,,¢.m,p”. nat) l 1 ._ "1_ ,». ‘f ‘ if - ; , l Hi l ____ ‘-;;f>i _l \,. . zz » .;-,g I l“- ,_ yi..-_ 'li-l; illi- g=;! ; . lf.-_ , g _ J' ire; I .`l 1 I ‘¢‘ ‘Ei §{_`1 'ii ll' ii. .,_ . . . _ _ -I _ iq-e Ei .'1' 1;. ll .1 ‘I " i. 1- I it in _ gli. I iii 2-‘l¥`l' `;1,_rs- , I 'l ._ ~==,~.-.-r»=;.=.~_.»-_-,.-ver 5. . :_ _H ii :E _' z.-~ _-as-. .i,; i .;. »l _ .I-.‘, ui i~, lf. . 'I l ` `~'~_’_`-‘-Eff; i ‘rid _ i ,,- Iwi 1.4-1.5 F; i -i'-Ill `:.ii‘l fr: i: '.4 fi ’ _l _I 1 1 ' l i 1