1' ...___ |881' We oue are .1-1_1, ing §£ El S Our t0 81°C ‘man md We 1.' M. i 511 THE GUARDIAN CHAaLO7£1§E,TiQW_fl§T_»_is_1enrLV _ , V _<_ _f ,iz ~ i== -~ , u -i ' F R' DAY AN V __ _ BIG S e Everybody is invited to call and see our and Our New Store Special Prices Friday and Saturday. HE VVOJN' ]DIEIIEl.1T“[J'.L| 4531-IIE!!-LIP BEEN. _ _ _ _fi MAL wish to oppose the measure. He was ' .___,_,.____ _ _ _ *_ in favor of building up the city. The ` -_- -1 larger the city the more consumption _ S.-vrnanar. Arui. 22nd. {for out farm produce, but he wanted to 1'1i¢Hoiise met at11 a.in. Zknow what the alterations actually lg, Shaw asked the Commissioner ofi Were. i kylie Works if a petition has been re- g After some discussion the bill was re» dm from certain inhabitants ofSp1r- lported agreed to and ordered to be read; _ intgltoad and Montague Head asking Monday. _ - i liattheright oi way at present existing Un motion of Hon. Mr. McMillan the i A “nm Sparrow`s Road and Montague House went into committee with M1-_ gmi-shall remain open,-and it so-- Wise in the chair to amend /the Incor- ggggction the Government intend to poration Act of Surnmerside. The ghin connection with the prayer ot ameiidinent provided for the changing gipetitioii E’ of the official Chairman to that of `H¢n.Mr.McLean said the petition had Mayor and to give the council power received and the matter would for the publication of a list of defaul- the attention of the Government. ters. Pro res .. .1 an ot Public Works it he has annual report of public schools. f :Petition from the inhabitants Hon. Mr. Gordon asked when the 2, 8. 4. praying fo:-.a new road Public Works Report would be asked money. A the commissioner B ze- lebeaa laid on the table the detail P and the .amounts to resign under the provisions _munity with you in your efforts to ex _ Act of 61st Victoria Chapter 12. pose evil. I believe had it not been for it thefefofe 8112-flied bi’ the Lien' the fearless stand taken by the GUAR- ' I I _ ' i_ _ _ ' ` Governor and Legislative As- ,DIAN the public would still have been e ‘ asfollows:~ in ignorance as regards the true state V ° _ " _ Q ' I ' but I think it has been made ‘ ' ‘ Thai sections 28 and 29 of said i O.f affairs’ d- - i th t a Cu- 61st Victoria, Ca . 12, shall ap- wear to a lscermpg Peopie -1 0. C....§’....i....., .....ift°mS in ;°;;m;»g°\;;j,_Including Parlor and Bedroom V Suites, Dining Room andw _ , . cellar is no.. a necess y, ri 'mythmg In Said interest of the community, but on the be lawful for any contrary it is po~i ively detrimental to F mofe of _saidrcommissioners at ‘the best ____tereS_S;_;f the cOu_nty_ NOWH 518; that 09509, of Sutih it the powers that be at Oitawa do not; Y en “mg ls take notice of the actions of one of their resignation °r 1.8515' employes when brought to their notice m Wfiiin" t0_ t 9 `-1 d endent ournal and deal I the CNY ‘if Ci131'1°tte"°w”' or iivjith nhihi eds a rei]orm government of the Mavor to the CIW b dismissal or reforms oi ~ ° ' A . " _' 3 ‘ ‘ _ _ - _V .h _ _ ~ _ i _ for said City. And upon re-T;t:;uiilt’v‘i1’1itl1elii'eliigh time for the elec- ll Such r ' V hall ' _ ` _ _ ~ ' V _ y " °- _' ' ° _ _ theCentre Line Road to Union 'tabled. Lot 2. and it it is the intention of Hon. Mr. McLead replied on Mon- to open such road. day. satd it was under the - House adjourned until 3 o’o1ock p.m the government. . ' today. ` Wings to lay_on the _Table of E py ot all tenders for of repairs to the new giridge. also the specification The gave!-norship. Hon W,u_ SIR -As your paper zets nearly all and the Commlssloner the communications I ask a. small space. to lay on the ,able of The Island members at Ottawa seem to- t comes of an tenders mem, have no end of trouble about choosing Gohmment m connccuon a governor for the province, I there- “rw” for Chu.1om,_ fore propose that the present one be pomt um Wea Rm” reappointed His term has already me “nom tenders for each been extended , why not give him a _ y of “ch tender me second term providing he will accept ii? ' i _ ' f ` 4 ETRT accepted wgethm. Wm, of Irish Roman Catholics, Mr Howlan l correspon ence g on each of sud confederation and giving him a second term would be only an act ot reasonable ,ears 1894,1895_1896 and be reappointed to ine office of lieutenant - ed statement of the exp governor for Prince Edward Island _ I . _ - ,_.= ' _ _ _=~ ‘-tit: ; V s ‘ on Momgcmery Bridge in _valuable space I subscribe myself trnly.< . _ _ ~ Wt- _V. _ _ , , _ _ ___ _ » ol the arties re- I AN Imsrr CATHOLIC. s -_ ~ _V V » sch re tivel _ IA Voice from Kin 's Coun . V ° _ _ _ ° _ ii..i..i’.*.I‘?. JSF, .J ii.. ___ g ‘Y As I am about retiring from business I °` "I N __ ._ »~_. ' 3 -.~¢-"\\" s»~~s-~ ii; _ _ 1! .¢.. THECRISIS 1N_sAMoA-VIBWOFAPIA. A ; f “ny M. Pam” whos. Abou one hallour population consists _ _ I _V_ » __: _f _,_ ___ k _I I and al I ' d 'is the first Irish Catholic overiior since 4' I _ I i in ' E I. s 5 ' . i ’ g li his Su -sol. of justice to his church and his people. I __ » VV ~ _ 3 A "V _I i_ __ _ it I 5 'i _ I ' o_ 1_ 2_ md! 5 m me therefore rsk that petitions be at once ' District or Quays prepared requesting that Mr. lzlowlan _ 5 n 1 ?~ I *L_ \ 1'.- évrl' " “MA _ _ V _ '--Q 4,, /*m‘l55‘§1¢~ I _ , - a » _’.. die l` 55; fiiiii QRQ is site /'\` F Qisi ' ' T5,-`~ t ' _i _ . _ ` _ 'lumnsei _ I A ' _ ' - I I lr. Far harson stated that °° in lar emajority oiour _ » _ _ ‘°°"°~i.E‘i`~f.:.‘°f= ‘$‘~“»»f~““'-,Fb°i»d ii ss* i ’ OW 18' _ . i meiiiercemminionerwmke »“_’ Y°e_r»,,ae., and he would like the bill ' ~ ' Rmnim. _ S00 claihl . 4 A A 'l 17 4899.. _ A V ttf- 5`~3-ipi»~udi¢_i° =° “""“F°”f_ P" 'V __ C _ it' Lit _ i.~ ». ,_ _~ ,»~¢.