flas Resigned And 1'. 1:1. 1 _ ,_ , (lu A e_0f Pubhc Works and BY Premier llaz Iliew cahmctFnmled‘ ‘ . I A F it ' 1 A H I . W ___ en overno_r,Tweed1e Questions Asked _Anil Some Lively De- .Lays _Siress"_i)n’fCivil Service .And ou Noi Sanction 1 ' baiing-Ponits Pr'ocedureRaised_ Bal- _ _ ` ' _ 1 , __ 0tl1er Needed Public ' Avvmmenls . ~ ' 1<»1~v<»1iug subsea of 1Ul3t *ll lil fl mum. _ _ ST. JOHN. March 20~.(.Speciu])_. Premier Robinson this morning piac. Lieut. Governor Tweedle and J, D zen was called upon to form n Goverment Mr Hazen promptly announced his cabinet as follows J D Hazen, Premier and Attorney General J K Flemming Provlncml Su. rctary. ' _ John Morrissey, Commissioner of i’ublic Works. Dr. D. X. Landry, Commissioner ol Agriculture. _ ' H. F. McLeod, Solicitor General. Robert Maxwell without port. ed his resignation in the hands of at Fredericton on Tuesday afternoon Hu , ‘lollo. The new ministers will be sworn in in the Executive Council chambers. The date of the by-elections will be determined then. ', Before resigning Premier Robinson made the following recommendations for office. W. H. Trueman for Judge of [Probates. W. J. Mahoney for Equity ,Court Reporter. Hon. W. P. Jones for Supreme Court Reporter and Mayor Sears for Chairman cf_Schocl llodrd. I 1The Gdvernor, however, refused to |sanction the appointments on the ground that the Government had lost the confidence of the people. PRov1Nc1A1. , . scan FAIR Proceedings At The Closing iileetings- Addresses Etc, List Of The Prize A Winners In The Different » Cla sses _. 'l‘hc meeting in connection with the Seed Fair held in the Market hall 'l`l1ursday morning wuslnrgely at- tended, The Rev. J. A. Mcllonnld oc- cupied the chair. A very instructive address on the Improvement of Farm crops by Them Ross was delivered.” lic dealt ahly \hth"tl1e subject and specially urged upon the farmers to pay special attention to the sowing of only the best seed obtainable. A short discussion `took place on the autos. The auto again came up :ind was discussed at some length. A resolution asking the Government to prohibit the running of them on puhlic roads was carried by a large majority. Several other resolutions \\'u1'c also passed, among them one moved' by the Rev. P. C. Gauthier asking the Dept. of Agriculture to provide at least two scholarships to ouch Farmers' institute on the Is- land for a short term course in Ag- ricultural School in Truro. Also one asking that a duty he placed on bar- rellcd pork coming in from United States. The Seed Fair held this year was the most successful one ever held on the Island as regards the number of entries. At the first (sir held at Ulmrlottetown there were 94 entries last year at the Fair held in Sum- merside there were 213 entries and at the fair this year the number of en- tries WHS 424. Following is the prize list. Domestic Science Department-11 loaf home made bread-1, Mrs. (Dr.) McNeill, S’Side; 2, Miss Monkley, S'Side; 3, liltlta Humphrey, Wilmot. 4; Mrs. Thomas.Humphrey, d-.\. 1 loaf home made Graham bread.- i. Etta Humphrey, 2, Mrs. Baxter, S’Side; 8, Mrs. George Brown. Bt, Elleanor's; 4, Mrs. Dr. A1 McNeill. Home made fruit cake-1,Mrs.Theo. liamsny, S-Side; Z, Mrs. Harry Can- non, S’Side; 3, Miss .Tnnf Muwlvy. suside. , Home made pound cake-1, Mrs. T. D. Ramsay; 2, Miss Jane Mawley; 3, Miss E. Humphrey. 1 dish small fancy cake-1, Mrs.Dr. A. McNeill, 2, T. D. Ramsay, 3, Miss E. Humphrey; 4, Mrs. _Thomas Hac- lmr, Wilmot. 1 doz. tea biscuits, (not yeast rais- rfl)--Miss Anna Rogers, Central Bed- nque; Z, Mrs. Dr. McNeill, 3, Mrs. Robblee, S’Side; 4, Mrs. Carrie Dob- soln, S’Blde. - ___ 1 Mi apple ie on p o. e- , ss w- lev; 2. Mrg. nomar; a, Miss Humb- rey; 4, Miss Blanche Craig, -S’Side. Mawlcy and Mrs. Benj. Rogers, Char- lottetown, equal; 2. Mrs. Geo. Brown St. Elcnnor’s. l bottle sweet spice pickles-1, Mrs. A. McNeill; 2, Mrs. B. Rogers, City; 3, Mrs. Dr. A. McNeill. 1 jar orange marmulade.-1, Mrs. Daniel Fraser, Kingston, Lot_.31; 2, Mrs. Dr. A. Meuein; 3, Mrs. 'rhnmuu Glover, S’Sidc. ' 1 quart jar canned plums-1, Miss M. A. Schurman, Central Bcdeque; 2, Mrs. A. Craig; 3, Mrs. L. Schurman, C.` Bedequc; 4, Miss Anna Rogers, C. Bedeque. ' , Collection fruit jelly .(not less than three varieties)-Mrs. H. J. Massey, S'Side; Z, Mrs. A Craig, 3, Mrs., W. G. Taylor, N. Bedeque. Collection preserved fruit--1, Miss Humphrey, 2, Mrs. Daniel Fraser, 3, Mrs. Benj. Tanton; 4, Mrs. Thos. Glover; 5, Mrs. H. J. Massey. Collection canned fruit--1, Miss A. Rogers; 2, Mrs. L. U. Fowler, C. Bedeque; 3, Miss M. A. Bchu1'.:nu11; 4, Mrs. N. McFnr"~.11-l, S'Sldc. Box home made can ly~ -1, Mrs. llr. A. McNeill, 3, Miss ll. Plant, . Wil- mot., Clarke's prize for heat collection of exhibits-1, Miss Humphrey; 2, Mrs; T. D. Ramsay. T. Eaton's special prize for best collection of canned fruit--1, Mrs. L. U. Fowler; 2, Miss A. Rogers; 3,Miss M. A. Schurman; 4, Mrs. Thos. Friz- zel, S’Side. Wheat (white flfe)-1, W1 B. Drake, Cornwall; 2, Louis Burnett; 3, March- bnnk Bros., New Annan; 4', John Dal- ton, Tryon. Wheat (white chail)-1, Thomas Moyse, Bedeque; 2, Horace Wright,L. Bedeque; 3, Leonard Schurman, C. llledeque; 4, Albert Schurman, C. Bed- ‘ eque. - “Wheat (White Russian)-1, H. Wright; L. Bedequc; 2, W. D. Drake, Cornwall; 3, Thos. Waugh, N. Bede- que;.4, James Murphy, Augustine Cove. Wheat (any other variety)-1, Geo. Ilnglole, Northam, Z, B. J. McLeod, ‘Mt. Royal; 3, Louis Burnett; 4, Har- ry Gorrell, Northam; 5, M.D. McLeod Mt. Royal; 6, L' Burnett; 7, H. D; Arsenault, Urbanville, 8, D.C. Ram- say, Port Hill. ' Oats (White Banner)-1, H.Waugh, wumot; 2. Thos. weugll. de: 3. L. Burnett: 4. Marchhank Bros. Oats (White Legoo)--1, I. Doughart Long River; 2, Peter Brodie, I.ll'tla_ ork 3 D J McLeod Mt Ruyal;4, 1 dish puff pastry, (tartlets)-Mlm Y : . _ » - - Denj. Mallett, ` Little York. - ' ~-- 'Q F llllllillll MllllSlE|l PHUGHAM, ,,_._._--1--"i_’-'_"___' 4 The Musical‘Macs; Kilby, l Anna Mac in song; Viola The Hindoo Magician; Miss Wentworth; The Slide For Life by Beatrice Seurs etc. ` et one whien encloses At the urgent request of so mnnY “migll:¢tlle1|lig\dy,' and this is a feat Patrons of Wonderland who were df- .NB W i simply mM.ve“0“,_ gum- terred ~!\"on\ attending last Tuesday I venermsuee in this noiwllr W°°“‘°» the inalilleinent have arranged with the an-‘ay of capable artists who PUT' femur than aussi nicht to nn- nm- ance more. 'rhereiore this even- “"‘."“‘1.i.l‘.”° "‘l° ' i’?l’°’$¥“‘¥i»" 'I3 an n _ en 0 ». brhnmidi o’ lpgwttli good leetcrd, that to due one out u bein! the bent il llll. Kllb oo nd his wlfemill gi" “gg V ` ' ,'¢il&clt demonotrs. 'which s i ities n the part of both lfaybfgaggli be given, the whole per- formance oh itself- worth the admfl-, dgllieullusieal Macs, nlrl-1.dy ,prime rsverms. w1n use uuiy ave ¢\=°1!, n nillcent music to swell the nnl¥\°~ m 1: thi ; but Min Annu P" °f,,f\°':,¢a,,g fungus glorious voice gimherl. the old favorite “Cclldil ‘ 1| 'tugs whnderful performers who have 7 _ n. w“'“1;°-21115' " time 1.. me __ Tcegday evenins.. = we _ _ Discussion 1 , March 19th ernment to change to the ballot sys- (Continued from yestei-,1ay_) bem»irum the fair and square and R 1 1 t M _ C . _ open vote-the only way for British epyng 0 r ummtsnys mm subjects to vote. The Province had tried the ballot system and it had been dropped. tentlon with regard to Mr. Morson’s resolution re original tender for re- building Prince Co. Jail. Mr.Morson claimed that he was fol- t°Mr|'mn,%lt::1s°nB the bald hifed lowin the ractice ofthe House. If e up mm °“ ally means it will be impossible to the man who is “raid to vote ,or er who prides himself on having pre- - sided over the House for many years. mifnxg; ziguggeragvtégeigaglftsg Mr. Mathieson said hc did not men who cannot gum a square hom According to that doctrine no rc- ' solution can be moved at all. These 232:; ,i,[:n,i',h‘;:'1etl:_£;g|1;€l|€: 5326255 gl; time uselessly. - M-. 33;" ‘::;°“::.:“:;° i‘.:z‘;r;°;':.‘::.:';1 all times. There is no objection to- _ introducing a resolution in its pro- ,.e1:rrétF?;;ef' tgsséeglizrgmglxttegtilg per place; hutnot in the way the holds -to the open ,hte when an present one has been introduced. governing bodies on this sue of the Ml* M°Km“°“ ‘1“°t°d ‘mm mst' the Atlantic use t e ballot The years journal of the House showing vote by ballot has gee" “dopled by which was agreed to. - Hon. Premier Haszard in- Z,T,i:,‘;f,:?' suigethgenodegn Ofvgfe _ Ga" troduced an Act to Amend only honest vote Lit him 6 'B 'te chuptei- 2. Acts 1900, entitled "Ao ,,,,,e, w,,,,,,.,e,, and ,eu the g° mf’ Act Respecting the Oyster Fisheries me an Wrong How lon wo “;d th y of Prince Edward Island." The Act listen to bin, Any Cie :ho hx is as muvws ' read the history of tl\c British peo- The Opposition members contended_ premise Haszard was surprised It WM agreed th” the Bm 47° been repealed by them. He had noi orm g. - -1- 1- se -== he ::;r;e,;°f,::.::z.*“..:;_° ze-.f:;:.:“:;: not adopted the ballot system. T e -any of 'the other amendments th( =;*l_ ' vote! There was a ballot sys e it only lasted for a year. . Oats (White Sensationl-1, John Messrs ~.McKinnon, McDonald, Gal- Hall. Sll@\'lJ1'00K0. 2. MH~l'0l1l»\l\ll U’0s'lant, Morson and Hughes continued 8. Beni. Cairns. B'Sid°; 4 J-vrephltne debate but the section wus nu- Tnylor, Freetown. lally put and carried on_a party . White-oats (any other variety)-1,‘d1v1gi0n_ _ Richard 01100. Alllifm. Lot 5\’. 3.l The House was then moved into D~ P- R059. L- MODCBEUBZ 3. B901- 'Committee of the whole and further* W\°lSl1l3» All-l¢6l1'B F¢l`l`Yl\f» Af¢h‘l~ considered the Election Law, up'to M0Di»§0lD0l`Y. PON Hill. 51’ Ri°l1B\'d|tbe time of sdiournment at ll Creed, 6, Isaac Doughart, 7, Thos. 0'c1,_-,¢k_ Humphrey, Wilmot; 8. Thos. Waugh. Frida” March 20", 0°" “"°°“ 'r‘“l°“““ °' N°"'“’) Arrannoou session. ¥3;,¢_°wn_ ' ' I ' on the table of the House certain in f’0ats, (Joan Etta)-1_, Ira Rodd, formation regarding the contrgctlflcr Milton; B, Wm. Bherr . Prince County Jail, asked or y r. 0”’ B'“°k °1d I°l““d` F' K mu funn me cisomil- Ind Peter Brodie; 3rd Jas. Header- £185 \1\\d°l' W -=-» BM-~== is °- or ‘° s.:“:sz°f:::;::..:::.‘1 nd Arch. McCallum, ,l5ed4Bque; 8rd in the Federa _cgi and m__om_ Royal , Sth Jos. ay or, ee . ' ‘ _ A ti e th Federal Government Mm J" E Murphy “mm 'it The resolution was supported by lam’ ' V " t 8 mm ' P nd was Barley. two rowed. _ _ _".°“v §¥‘.3ll°:h',;'("‘:my"°"'?°' “ §1iv_er , 'wth *nice Begnall, 0. Bode- Mr. Frau: t h eh . Uoongilmod on. - ,wosaid tha e _ _ 1. :urn-fu¢ire,u1»1nuuu r1¢rs.u».n-u.A1 ,om rua w_ 5.iT`hli»:5,ff-giflstiitinlildhni nr. __$_so:_r__i:)a=t 15;; Epggléiri _K§'y_'_0,,e- wanting E m-an tn .ix l4°uisMB;|_¢»1;et¢ke:l;:l\:_o{_I'§ _v_vmn_____: brought up __ “am” at _ work on a farm shui? ‘apply ig BIN- I 01 _- 1 ' ,plumes It ,alerted to I ‘ m.u_“. to Charles W.” Anderson,” illburn, - Dr °» C°“"'l“- ~ ‘ ,,,, Lo¢,1¢o P. ng. r. - a-1111111-41 a ,M _ Fredericton For The Starr 1 Trophy _ FREDERICTON, March 20 -i(Spe- eial)-ln the second game with the Capitals of Fredericton, for the Starr Hockey Trophy, played -'here this ev- 5 P from the Premier. He speaks about the o°mmi“i°“°r is right ll' \“`“°u°' u. square, honest vote, What about ening the Victorias of Charlottetown were beaten by i;'he Capitals by a bring forward a resolution. It came with had grace from the commission- aefauoxhioziggaggs P5333" 'zoxhvhg SCOFS Of tw t0 three. ' THURSDAY NIGI-lT'S GAME FREDERIGTON, N. n., Moron zo Hon. Mr. Cummlskey said such h th G practice had never been followed ggzwa welggngedf Hgfrlafggt tal' `(SD°°l“l)`°w°"° be“t°“ fl 5°°l'° wh” 1"’ was S\‘°“k°" square honest open vote? There aria of 8 to 5 mst night' ll With about ten minutes to play t e think the Commissioner could be in est open v0¢_e_' Lat them be has men. score was Vics 5, Capitals 4 but our earnest. It is absurd to refer to and the only WB in which th ' b th ' Rule 5, and, because it says nothing be made hee is ti [ree th 1 ey an °y°_ en went to pieces ““d the about resolutions. infer that resolu- compelling power that fm,°;';‘B 3;" ta ("“P1¢°»1S SCOFBII- tions cannot be introduced in this vote against their wma Them ° DUDDDGY S¢0I‘€ll 7 out of the 8 for present manner. It is utterly absurd. doubt that the concensim 0, opimgg ghe' Oapitall At half time the score was 3 to 3. Music wont to the fence twice for 5 resolutions have always been moved thinks at i" every "5°i°“' It W” “king “P Mr. McDonald thought this is an- minutes each time' Stuart also got five minutes. Reddin got three minutes for sit- th C 1 ' 1 P bu F Wgrks, zrigllmshllllonlt wollld be “well egnclsvlesid gif thmighg the baum' ting ‘m the p““k~ . to have a ruling of the Speaker. would $9 mst 01': (img i0;'\I;h;§; tm; All the boys *played well, and Otherwise the Leader of the Opp0si~ ML He saw no reason why gba 1512 Campbell made some sensational tion might introduce resolutions at lot should be deniem stops. Shorty" Trltes, Moncton, ro- fereed. ' The game tonight will be bettcd but expect a poor house on accoun of shov_v_.-Je.ck._ _ where a resolution had been intro, u i gluced _gy PIrlemierdPeters seconded by :on cawgtrtzlé ggfgsngegg ,fitfgxr rea; ` s on. r. uszar . th ’. " _ » » The Speaker asked time to decide, Rise IEEEiggsxgwhéicegéntlaeéfitiggl 1BllllHllS lllllll SPOKANE Wash. March 19- A “Be it enacted by the Lieutenant i _ » 1 _ Governor and Legmatwe Assembly gli; BbxfiogsiagnsW_§_g1_?;’_?d;\_?Vl}0\:_tf0H%% bandit boarded the mail car on the of the Province of Prince Edward Is- regretted the Government would not 3:36’°“I"&%r?£::*~“;u§imlE!°d ‘;f¢Bl'\‘B mud “S mnowsf adopt n modern s st f ti 1 ~ mn ' n ~0“‘ UTM following section ‘S hereby _ Y Um 0 V0 DL- ners Berry, Idaho, before daylight -<1--d 1° 2 of »f'..i;;. ";:if°:.a°‘,i.iI1f;.“°..h‘§.’f;"-2; resin. .§z“.':.‘;..*'°.‘:.. ;.";1;‘.-°‘s:‘:- 1906 I b . ' ' “ “ 'Provided, however, that nothing *gr 5,15,::€:§c;;‘,Kithhct};‘;gT;;*;:IiS “fig i_;_eh rlroplpled of! the train and escaped. in btlhls Act is i,“t°“d°d t0 ”“”°l" ““Ylare~'well in hand There was not uni til ethreo tghln wl‘1ia1llJe*d lggcohlfeed 1 n is _ " ' _ - gunlllr dzlclixl of discussion ensued. "é(;vEeI:.':::;,?ceDt the Lend" M th" ;‘l‘_)a‘;‘:_ "ft" th” bnmhl' The train carried the through mail that this amendment wbuld give the h t h ~ . Federal Gsvefnnwu wo much svn- §v‘2r1.f01f.u"li1'2`b°f2§¢°'¢u§}§` 'iitaiuliil §§.‘l.ui'€"§i'e1‘$l1'fv1ll“§l°if“1f'°°' Th” tml 1” th” h“'b°" “nd “Ve” M this had been introduced years ago by the til the registered ' rilaile hnanswnbgdlrl P"°Vl“°°' Conservatives and a year after had checked up. - When the train arrived at Spokane Mm ‘wer for “ any or two' received any intlmation from an ’ - y at 9.20 oclock t da , th . il ' Holme was men m°v°d mm Com' electors, nor had any petitions been was closed. Employ; at tthxgastatlgllltl mitt” of the whom to wnsider thelpresented to the House to show that »0pened the car and found one of the El°°ti°n Bm’ and W” thus enlmged there was an desire on the part of mail clerks lying bound on the mail “ll 5 l"“" ""‘°“ ““l°““““°“t ""5 me electors you the renee Unto sucks. 'rue other nerr was locked made tm 8 p'm' such s. petition was received it be- :ata gloss? dTh_1_a_y said;tha.t gre ban- hoved the House to continue the pre DBF 0 0 'tra n at 0nner's ,_ EVENING SESSION- sem, system of voting Ferry, a division point, 100 miles ‘ M p ,1 his utter east of Spokane. The bandit enter- ~ r. rowse expresse H'-’““° \'°““m“d °°“5memtl°“ 0' the surprise at the exons” made by the ed the car as the train left. Boaner’s F bd d the clerks wish re Election Law at 8.30. ~ l st p lr r. If no etiti n h d been BUY' B" “il ~ ,DA “““‘b°' °' °1”“°°“ we” "'"°°d rZce1:euea`1<:r the elliot,” and 11 the ;'§1v.°\'SE thbvlmdl ttherai nad Atwent - _ H 1 d tm 1 th roug e regs ere ma . re-1 r_._ n eson ask; d-3_1: t e com; _mm to Mk the Premier U any new mail sacks, but af smaller places mi tea hi'-ll “OW WM 9 at D8" 0 tion had been received askihg to where the train does not stop he did th¥;iBm"denung “gm éhe Loténb M have the Act .changed at all as was “°t thmw 0” the man' -H°l“mP°d V0 118'* “DY C0119 ETD OH B EBU being done Had any petition been of! the train at the Oregon Railroad ¢iv°”'t° um matt" °f °ha”g.m3 thi’ presented '20 make postmasters and Navigation junction, two miles f of votin This Province is the was of gp,,k,me_ the Preriiier not to answer- n is v gl1l:l.a\ldha:d;‘pl:ne th:h‘l>a1l;gt Psrsstislhf Government were making?-All these I-lon. Mr. I-Iaszard: The hon. mem- whwh was the oniy fair means for changes were berng made with oui ber is out of order. He had no au- ghg vuteh " petitions and it was no use to say s thority in this matter. I ask the premier, Husmrd ,mid the matter petition was required. Speaker to rule in this matter. There had been thoroughly considered. Itl H011- MR Cummlskey Bald U0 had was “° tampermg Wm' “HY WWDWH- was not the intention of the Gov- never heard any ¢0U\I>1Bil1i- in the Th” “‘°'tt°" °“ which the W“"“°99 l‘¢‘ country with regard to the open ferred to was advised was a matter f, m bn; entirely outside of the privileges o the Public Accounts Committee. Mr. Speaker (to Mr. Fraser) Wha`t do you claim ? Mr. Fraser : I claim that I am in order (Mr. Fraser then quoted from May to .show he was entitled to speak). ` Mr. Matbieson, I-Ion. Mr. Haszar and Hon. Mr, Cummlskey were all three on their feet. the first endeav- oiing to show that Mr. Fraser was in order; the two letter gentlemen protesting that h wa out of order. The Speaker: I rule that Mr. Fra- P' James Simpson, Bay View; 2. . _ ' 1- B-=-we 2 W J S°\~=m»»» H°°~ Mf- °“f“““°“°y "°==°° *° ‘°’. 'E25 11333.°i.°§‘§.;'i°l.”‘15‘t1f“§.“$12. presenii time. The “get to amend the Act incor- i“' Royflty M _ _porati R. T. Holman, Ltd., was _ orson M A new (Albenon) mlmducsd A re'|l"l11eaI-lllallihi thlhliilwent into Commit- _ ' - 1; list Cornealus Mchedd, Arlington , resolu ion se mah this Provmce “es tw of the whqlm to continue the consideration of the Election Law, F°d°‘1-“°- ‘ "AM" ° "rg" Y st ra v 1 in H Oats black any' other variety.` Railway and pointing out that this 0 _Ed BY "1 Gall!! 0 id Out? was Ist, 'Norman .T Perry St. Louis; Province shoullrh lx;/_;ami;1:_|;_re_;1:n_t_1:ti_\;l!; 0|:;=\\_£n°ctioV_i; Law ¢;_h_<;l;»_nl:v_;l‘|;dl;\_:“v_if ed through Committee , 1 - R 11 c n. _ - Di McLeod M.. Royal, 4th Ira tl WHY Umm” ° I the ruohb Hou” adloumsd short” below - ' , ol 111 e copy ° mm' -Milton ' sthvpn' \J' Mp?,P°:g§v§‘- :ish :den pissed he transmitted to 1 lfevenimtlo mwt again on Monday . , tern . _ _ ,__ .0ove; Sth A: Montghmery, Po h P _er and by Mm" Mum* -Condensed Toe late for Classification. - ' 5 1-owed, . = _ :that occurre t the meeting of 11 ' l‘”"--dh--1 °~»~=» ~°°l‘i~ .1’°°r.1.“°~ .r::°'- Ai:.'i1”2..r:.“'°‘m"‘.. .:-ff' -z ° lam” °'°'° 1°" mr tn nm m’ ` 'mn " rc ` for a fast seinfing housel'|.6Td nm*'h“*" mv" hu bjeet The hon mem er is entirely *-1- 5°” 10 "U it' 'I _F V alllad. ~ 1°! If Hon. Mr. Hansard: rr. .S»l>Qllll‘.~I 3% t. suv" mr '1.'t"'*"' “"°‘;i ` °°-° "; ' ' ‘ dte to nhBiuenoes Bawhhi Travels acts by the Bean., its ._8 I union Wax; North out oriier._ W dalld I _““‘“__;‘a_‘__;a°anB”r;p Dimouth _“_ s_ I b 1 x ' " > ‘ ', -_ -/" l -V' i, --` 1 1 ' I .».’;i'.;»1‘.1.., w """ ' :wus but languidly interested in -United States, 147 of the foreign .hut 44,712 immigrants have been lIHl‘Nll Blllillli Hon. Clifford Sifton followed Mr. me budget uebute. ' .He gave four avenues along whirh Canada must advance: Rorganizing and expansion of the department of such transportation plnn as the All Red eervlcc; construction of the Hudson Bay Railway; development of commerce and reform of the civil service of the country. Mr. Sifton thought the country whether the rate taxation was a few decimal points higher or lower than his. He thought the Government should at once reorganize the department of Trade and Commerce and said there were a few grains of wheat in the chnll which Mr. Foster spoken out of the House which the Government would do well to accept. Especially tl1o suggestion that more statistical information would he collected relative to trade and Cockshutt who spoke last night inl Trade and Commerce; adoption some ln' ' ' The Second Game with OTTAWA. March 20-(Special)-iinvestments in Canada end that Canadian consular agents should be appointed tc look after the interests on Canada in foreign countries. wlimpiy because we do not possess ihe proper sort of machinery, said. Mr. Sifton, we are failing to get a share of the trade with Japan that we should," also with South Africa. Mr. Sifton hoped lenders Laurier and Borden would join hands to take the civil service out of the hands of pemieiuus. No one who had experience would deny that the administration of patronage was n nuisance and the men often appointed were not fit for the job. Mr. Sifton dealt wi‘l1 immigration and pnid n high compliment to Cn11all11’1-1 imm`igrunt1=1. He said while in London he did what he could privately and unoffici- ully to further the All Red scheme and he quoted arguments in support of this. Pardee and Smith spoke, and Mr. Miller of Grey adjourned the debate. .__.,__..--__ lllllli Lllll-NE A llllllill Slll[S NEW YORK, March 19-Immigra- tion statistics compiled by steam- ship companies, made public today, show that the tide of alien arrivals in this country still remains at low ebb, while the retum of foreigners to Europe continues in unusual numbers. The figures disclose that for every fifty immigrants arriving in ‘the labor element. leave. “Steamship figures show that im- migration is prnctlciilly at it stand- still," snid Gustav H. Schwab, gru- eral manager of the North Germ-.111 Lloyd Line, During the present year landed. while during the some period pn 1901 the ngures show that 139,052 had landed in the United States. _ RUSSIANS AND TURKS. ST. PETERSBURG, March 19,-A rumor has reached* this city by way of Vienna that two Turkish steamers with arms and ammunition on board have been seized dn the Black Sea by Russian worships. No confirmation of this report could be had at eiibcr the foreign ofllce or the admiralty. Gough.. ol»=~I.1, nennenen, can other than ailments ar.. quickly relieved by Oresclono mhlets. ten cents por hex. 5' ll drnzsilil- ___.__.--1‘- `l[lllK HIM lllll ll MllllSE ,FORT FRANCIS, Ont., March 18- Peter Jansen, a homesteader on the Rapid River, was shot and killed by Ohnrlcs Wingren, n. neighbor, woo mistook liim for a moose. Wingren gave himself up to the authorities. No person witnessed the shooting. THE UlliSllllll Ill SPlllllG Slllllillllll An Expression-`0f-Elpinion From Pownal, In Which The Whole Matter Is Thoroughly , Consid- - ered ‘ M At the request of many from differ- ent parts of this province, a meeting was called at Pownal, recently, for the purpose of considering the stop. ping of spring shooting, proposed by the Game Club of Charlottetown. Many things of interest were brought up tp show how much those wealthy sportsmen of NewYorlr are interested in our protecting game here in Cen- .|lPlll’S~ llEMlNllS TOKIO, March, 18-A satisfactory settlement of the Tatsu affair was announced this afternoon. China has conceded all the Japanese demands. She will purchase the arms and ammunition on board the Tatsu, and will hoist the Japanese flag over the vessel. While the flag is being re- hoisted, a Chinese warship will _fire a salute. There .is n general feeling of relief in consequence of the settlement of the incident. T0 CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund mopieélf it fails to cure. E. W. GRO 'S signature on each box. }§c. _ adn, where they send their little porting papers, with much wrrting lu them, advising ,Canada what to .lo in the way of protecting game, or it will become scarce. lt was,clearly shown by e. report nom gage warden Upchurch of Cur- rituck, orth Carloina, that those clubs of New York and others, shoot more birds such as we got, in one winter, than Prince Edward Island- ers eould shoot in 30 years; $150,000 worth of birds were shot in one year about the Islands owned by those clubs, and on this Currituck Sound, Continued on page 8 THE Wl'.ATHEll. TORONTO, March 20--(Speclal)- Fair and not much change in tem- perature. _ own P11111; 11111111 11 .lllillillll lllllGHl and Shurtz The Celeb be _given away a magaidcent assert meat of prizes which will create the greatest sensation of the kind ever known in the city. Du licate tickets will be lil/BD It the oor, and the stub of each will be retained by the person entering will ave anopportnnity of spend!! handsome, durable and serviceable prpjslftl. each worth many times the price of the admission. Among those given way, will bez- 1 Solid rages; roll wringer. Gem foo c epper. - all Board ~ intel doublsbollcrh and _ Magnillceni Assortment of presents given away. Read the list given below. Farewell performance by Devene rated comedy acrobats _ 1 . the auctionecr says, a _list 0| -0t\l°\‘ articles toonumerous to mention- The big show will include amagni- neeut performance by ,Devane *and Behurtl, _the celebrated .comedy acro- bats who will give a change of act, at this, farewell performance. Remember this will be tlll int op- plu ln uprenrious comedy, Mun dyrlul aerobatlc limi". There will be a mqniimnt pre- ss °' ~°1'rs.'»‘:s~- ... wo new‘ u ra lDH‘ . Madcleon and llr. 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