1 . - ‘ , from 1812 to June, 1873. when he ment "The Morning News". lflllllll ' ‘AND I went on the Bench. He wuss dele- to the amazement of the DION!‘ t ' . v git; to England in 1847 and 1853 tary party. h E T upon important questions concern- The accession of "The M01111“! ‘ l- 7m: ing the Province. When the Con- News" to the ranks cf the People's ‘ . ‘~ L lerence on Confederation met in party was hailed with crest ills"- , , , A t th try. sud E Bl¢:"!‘3pl:ll(3fll 0f “l6 Statesmen W110 Sgzrzittttzvglilxerffsllaginxt/dld 58:3: 3:223: at tmcioullliecame a J U l E E AChICV-Qd This PrOVinC€,S Entry Into the Beta and ltitglded themsame; an; grailninelliit ‘iiaitzleylzlwggyllltlwyyfim ' _; ’ ' ' also went a ew mon s r ous B ' . ____ Dominion of Canada 60 Years Ago. to meet the Conference gtigzohreepvzxertxigllilg: gating-gt: Th. ha?” "m" o, Pmcendward Island The second‘ sixty years are said to be the ' (“unfilled hum wee h seum Olub- It W" "l" "1 i“ ‘PM who, 1.. m, ugislsture he wss trict of King's county 1n the House nnd Qnnndn n" Multan in unto“ blessings to his 1 th h . at t c “b m“ a mom? “m” ‘dmmed Wm‘ ‘h’ quuuom O’ ‘gummy’ and o“ m’ mh A“: both Parties, and. of course. l!‘ Some misfortunes happiest in marriages, and we have every reason . concerning the Government-the ust, 1846. he was elected by I . . . - 1 i to believe that this also will be true of our Con- from ‘he co on a and _ “nth-inn “mm g, y" ndmmd foreign parts be limited in umber m t d h d5 1m ' . f°d°“‘F'°“' mppy “d pmspmmm‘ ‘hwgh u" and esteemed not only in the to fifteen. On the occasion of 13f; i; P3135; Zugtvalx- m: revs; lg“ glrmtedzztro‘ w. Mwdy'm_ as well. Taken as, s. whole may we wish for b; , llast sixty steers have been, we have reason to county of Kings but throughout Jude! Pow, last visit to London ‘on “d comoudaum o‘, n“ nun prim“, o, m, ..N,,m-. about on, nothing but" than. u" average progress and » helm‘ that the “ext m" be comparamely u“ “Wm” H’ w“ ‘ m“ °' ‘h’ "M" w” b“ °n° vacancy’ T“ utes and the definition of the Ten- month after the election. m. s rlt characteristic of the aat 60 l r mud! m9“? 5°’ “she” mum”: h‘ “W” m‘ “mo” we" nominated w n“ m ants’ Stirling Rent, etc. Whcian severed his connection with pro pe y p . ye"!- munm 1°”? “d h‘ “W” u Wu‘ on. V“ ‘ma’? PQZTthGCRP w“; while at the Ber of hk native that journal and during the session I , » ' AIIYWEY he" is hoping‘ ‘ m. “Mm d op 0mm o Province he was encased in nearly of 1B4‘! he published l lmlll PIP" D . gooeoeoeeooenne Natal. Judie Pope was ‘elected by m” c“ o, mponmce ma, m,“ .1.“ “Dorm. e _ , A ' R & it non. wnsssu n. eons it ‘admin,’ xfil°gzffxlgugzl ‘£032,317 came before the Courts. no was not On August s, 1w, "I110 retain: . o it t! s! can,“ 0-! which my m“ only a. sound lawyer but s pro- iner"' which Mr. Whelan v n‘ éltfi-Qefififififlfifififififiéfi 3 n found mm with gum “nth-in; energy and » *——-__ m Pun“ mm“ mmd u“ however high in station might well marked “um, ‘mm h“ death, _ m,” H. n c n, Inlobetheecntcstforlbespcn- Z, name of Pope holds s. prominent lnncxlggt a‘ thi"p°caboveo mgnuhlasfizgflguzhzdiglupgéléduuzuo! made its drst appearance. The W!‘ glblfl Government became exeeed- . place in political history during up- Jud“ Pope,‘ acquaintance with’ respect {or tho “Maud “d WW antry scceptletd “i; asmthfetgogiilli: 1M1, not; the House of Assembly ' d..." ‘ I ' Mark Centenar w°'d" °' m’ m“ °’ ‘h’ m“ liters men was wide and includ- athy for his family. Before ad- “d ‘m’ ‘"3 a Wis dissolved and an elmeel wee nu eolanus u Ielervedgqn A Catech ism y Century l: Th» k m k p both J t. Pet and Resl>°nslbl° G°v°"‘m°“t we“ m‘ made to the people on the question. "u"? "°"' °l 1°“! lutemi a“ . . . ' l-a , - c ers ' Brltlsh William Henry P099. one of the Zgalugelimfizxd grids; mix- £311,128 made muzst edffecting and "mo" The struggle w” enema!" The result was overwhelmingly in eggs. lfG.Il'l:,ln:‘::: In‘ Is ' ' ' . l (y p t}. g can} d g1 cally carried‘ on until March 25, f f Re M Go . pnylble In Defiance. an S B. ll‘! O 0 91'! 011, my’ the ma“ of Enniskmen’ Lord touching "may upon the death 185‘, when u“ legislature met and 8V0!!!‘ 0 8100115 0 VGYDIIIODQ ’ s. of Confederation ~ _ ..___ ' ' w“ ham at Bedeque’ Prince m Stanley. and Earl Derby~1etters and loss of their beloved colleague. an" a protracted debate passed Mew‘- om" “d wuburh“ ‘m 1mg 5mm; "m b. . I QPWM‘ L‘ Dmnmm“ Day? LONDON. June BiI-KJPJ-Ime ""5 mand- °n m” 2m‘ M Mn’ z m the lest named appearing in The lute chief Justice Sullivan 95mm swllbY m" 1mm‘! l" ‘°' l hi», M ,5, M ~ A-—~D0illllllOI1 Day commemorates eemenuy of u” birth of Charles 1825. He was a son of Hon. Joseph t}: correspond o! the deceased who was‘ mm Atton-‘ey General the Civil Ill-St Blll- The 3°"- oept “n” m m, Government“ Th“ n3 0°" cllteed Ltd, l" u" N“ l" Cwadlfl“ ' 9”" Bmdlsush. English tree-thinker and w’? °“‘ m“ °°"‘“'““ Max Muller of Oxford, a mlurdis- also addressed the Court and as they fefused w de ‘unless the “5""”‘“ mm“ “M” Ommderatmn‘ Pflllllelflll- W110 died tn 1591- W111 5° e y M ' tlngulshed for learning in msny di- head of the Bar expressed the hem om o‘, "A leading mummy‘ F w" Y°°°mtm""'" m "m gnarl“); 955103,“ mun‘ . ~ ~ . Q—W\l°" W“ U" m“ mmmm marked nelrt September by various of mo“ mm puma‘ when“ u rection, was s. friend and corres- feelings at the loss of such an am- I t t, w" M, l ‘"7 ll V’ m” u" "Wm"! °t -J1‘he servieel for Sunday Jul; l ~ l my? celebrations, and the meetings in ‘h’ m" m” wmmm 9”" "W" pendent of Judge rope, who lust inent Judge and distinguished lur- F“ W“ y 22"‘? “Li; a o,‘ the wvreseutstlvee e1 the reenle- m Bonn," n, n, man“ . f -.' g ll-The first °l JWY- 1387- Lorldon will provide m occasion for l" m’ year 1888' mum" with n“ before his death had received a ist. Every member of the Bar was when“ tznjoy: s: e1’? 38km The Governor would not accede to md Wm“. M4130 n" “ll E ' 3 ' Q—Wll1lt l! the B-NA- M" s rally of the veterans, survivors of Hon‘ Thomas Heath Havuand’ my presentation volume from this brll- present. The istc Edward Jervis’ 2:1 erllzwfghsllandlkg 611:8’ dvoca c; limit Hid lll! Gdvemlllellt when Mm. Mmuoen ' ' i- ted Prince Edward Island th ct P li t 1 d th - A-Thv B-NA- Act u the tbbrev- Radical and Secuiarlst societies “s” llarlt and famous scholar. s disih- I-lodgson, Q.C., afterwards the Mes- er m sr amen erme em , iatiim of the British North Amerl- ‘omen were 331,119 my; n, ogntiu-y 358:2}, zmvfeelegzdovzlnlrfihyongn’ cllnstion to talk commonly re- icr of the Rolls, presided, and Mr. gdcggfieaaegtlgteagi itthgugzrlgfify Selves info an insignificant minor- You“ PEOPLE oounuolf ea. Act that legalized Conicderu- and more ago. The interesting thing ' u s’ gal-ding his literary acquaintances l" .1’... Haszard, secretary of the So- tween mm and m‘ colleague’ he 1W- Tlll Wlltelt Oelltlnlled; the smwmqm conwm James W. Johnstone of Nova Sco- i "O"- in connection with the centenary M d t » and correspondents has mode it clety "ad " V"? IDDFODYlfltB llld s 6mm" w“ obdun“; M‘ 0°!” l’ . , h t 1 n gmd was re-electe et the general elec- _ Band conducted s. splendid 5 Q-Whcre hi“ it passed and so far is therumor that Dr. Annie Dgrlalima cirgcegnfsg erawutedeml difficult to do justice to the purely touching address respecting ‘illlle “on held in the month o! January’ Zuaflzur-txltlléztllzvulsieenw: 535-08111; on Sunday mama Rmimtbfi I who“? I B t, B “m, n’, 11 f ‘ lierary aspect of his life, and most loss to this Province and espec a y _ _ - Ill . esan r s oo ensue or union o! North America. of m, mun; o1 deep study and to the Bar of the Province, in the 1857’ but having “cepted m’ M the Government was still opposed orvme Murray’ mmthy 5M A-lt was passed by the Imperial l3 years in Secular-tat agitation, in- Young Pope wag Qduggiggd 1n Eng- flee o1 Queen's Printer he was de- to m! wemundenwod "m," o! lidarthe. Walker. mldrsd 1mg» l .. :.*r*;:::*:::..:r:.:*::::.:.’;.*1;“' ~ sum ii“i’.°.‘i.‘fi‘i‘l.ieif.‘iii‘.‘ifl;fz v i ‘l’ u» m» w - amt ww- 1" ‘m “l” M oi ~ - o l- , w en e Canada, under‘ Confederation? D15 Besant 13 nearing the nnn n; ggzvafi: gggneitrlvfi; zinsgetolifi are; dkeZa-ted tvlvliého hilgglor?‘ ‘its; ‘m’ or two P355883 1mm the (‘ifii-ttiingoil-nzo-g-electlon? S0011 after- 3613x3111 6:": indgmgtzzalr: gyo gottfildelwlilfydrvlvetdlu£ v_ A-John A. laftervcnrds sir) Mac- her 86th year, and it is mom than Bar in 1847. ‘arty!’ Brig; Pmvirlvéts m 8:11am‘ - words his health began to decline, many “unfit The “mien M the “in md anon“ by m, m.“ ~, iioneld. 12 months since her friends sn- The drudslll! routine of his pro- he w” m enthusiastic shldent n "Resolved that the members of and the end came on December 51mm” w“ “mud by the- dmm Bani mung“, m, mum,‘ u a Q—How many Premiers has Can- nounced that she had conwletely fession had, however, for him fewer h d 1 be h 1h ed h; the Bar of Prince Edward Island, 10th of the same YWP- ' o; m, ammo, 5n. Dunn Pennies and Dollars, Pageant, m , .. n sdo had since, lmd who? withdrawn il-om the world, and was allurements than the excitement a m“ °“ " ° "s l” having heard with deep regret of ' Hem mint 1o A_.(‘l:l!lada has had ll premiers hm; at the Theosophical head- of political life, and while assidu- "sh him,“ “TV” ‘agar’ t: 1'1"’: the death of the late Hon. Edward T’? nism°m°f thiflxm‘ Edwzrg f,‘j,‘,"’°,1‘,j“,ff§‘,’§§;§§§ m, m, ,',.§‘.‘f..'§.;’,,,§’,,§?‘j time Confederation. viz. besides quarters, Adyar, Madras. awaiting ously devoted to the study of his h my o Pm” w“ H“ ' Palmer who has for the past fif- when‘ separa y Conn” e - I I " _ , To that end he had gathered to- with many of tho most important mun who errlved en. the Isle-nu u" WWW-ll W" lllfilructlve ui John .-\ Vaodonald. Alexander death. profession he preferred the Legis- nth" mm many mums‘ a we“ teen years presided as Chief Jus- me w introduced mm our Lamb w“. m the 1011mm,‘ y.“ H, m” helngm w n11_ _Q-How many Parliament ginm n SYDNEY’ Naw" June 29__(c_P_) matters of agitation and debate. the first in 1867? relations with the Barristers of this Court were ever of the most pleas- ant and sociable character. The ability and unwearied patience which distinguished his career es a Barrister were carried by him to Mackenzie. John J. Abbot. John S. ltl As b1 h 400m, ‘ _ ; . n, Thommon, nnnnkenm, BOWHL . nzeveflmeie: wghglth; m?“ cut mess of information. and as no S33v2:- taiegugz: Cagurgagflg: “m”; “on n, m, ndnnnflnn. nng- the Legislaturo in Maren of that -———— ' . sharks Tupw‘ Wilma Lame’. Aussle Trogpers perhaps Justmed m! pmfmnm man was more qualified for the record téeiuenso of the ulzwmmg m”; sunm,’ nwnnm o, 1m..- yesrwith c. emiellitwl-y speech ari- momma ISLANDERS emu. 4 I when In Borden’ Arthur Meighen. T k M Important questions wnnected task it was unfortunate for this courtesy which dhtmgmshed mm lordlsm, and the kindred subjects. nous-icing that be was prepared in ATE -- Among the graduates no; ,_ , v I‘ 6 all l 6S Province that he was not spared to H, w” the Dannie-s gnend 1n the introduce Responsible Government the Brookline High School, m .4, William Lyon Mackenzie King. with the prosperity and welfare of push it as Chief Justice. While nisintain- m“ t d t t e of the tam nnd to amend". the disposal of two you" mud," m Wm“ '. aecoln . es sn~rues snse . - n‘ Richard Bedford Bennett. the Colony were already becoming In mm m, M‘ Pope w” m, ing tho dignity of the Bench, his and he always sought the interests H" Mnjutyv‘ "Wham Th“. u“ w_ won“! m‘ w“ mm u i‘. of the people rather than their ap- ‘tetlen fer liesivenelble Gevern- Pmet- w- Wellner wee hers ii probation An easy, manenn and ment came to an end. On St. Charlottetown in 191s, a son s eloquent speaker, n bnmnnt and George's Day, 1851, the Governor Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Weilner, ..l polished writer, possessing a highly luvs hie wleut t0 "All Mt to Coul- Pleet w“ hem st Mount = cultivated literary taste and a well- mute the Grown Revenues of Miss Pleet esme to Brookllmf he very ' The tam“, or 1a d and m _ soul of hospitality and t A--Soventeen. tinder 15 Dominion ‘Tgrhsilung: teiasgetfimgjalzf 3i: tion of COSIfSdGFSIEiOII had bzgllllxezo pattemuolxflgofif fenozvsgflpé Hedhid , ministries. Canadian North st M0 bed m occupy men's minds and furnish been a‘ e a su an’ an n ‘ ' , . _ ‘We u" t e t the course of his reading had pick- ‘ Qw-v“ ‘"5 “h” m“ G°"°m°*' police of the interior of Australia m“ m 1°’ dlscussmn- I“ w” M" t ; d up much valuable and much * ' “"1"” l" °°“‘°<‘°""1°“? still live in stirri da. s nd a Pm” W“ made “mm” smlam e hi h ‘ t Pllul-‘e Edward Island and to plo- - - A__vis(,ount Monck’ G_CM_G‘ stirring deeds. Saliva“: gonmsmzzi nnd 1n 1863 he took a Se” m the quaint llllllrmutlvn W ell e WOW? the 35mm and h“ name Wm be stored mind, he Droved thl-oushou years ago and attended the u -- . _ _ vlde for the Civil List thereof as 11 h n - _ _ ‘ H f _ with singular skill 1M0 Ills 001W" his whole career that he was in ad no 1-113 go m1 fl-qn ‘mm mQca-Iézvrvlfrgtunyfigroieflliorsfulwlfil Qfi-Qgpflg McKlnIlOn and Lynch set ‘is? (:1, Zelgssstergggyw: :pg::n:_ sation. His disposition was natur- reveréd‘ dition to all this, a. practical mun we" u ‘m’ “mum "mllellllllmll has graduated. The Guardian _ e m * n‘ a“ “ F‘? out from Alice Springs charged “ed m e t m c hm t I ally gay and cheerful and his happy in st as as s; seas se s; sees seed one who could frame a Parliamentary "1"?!" menllmmt” Ml‘- °°1°l- 148' gratulctes these young people oi A-Fourteen. Including VlSCOUU-t with the arrest of a number of alb- v n er e a e ' n m!‘ flow of spirits might lead one to is its bill with 3,5 much ease as he could m3 1n m8 Pl!“ 0D the 35th. M:- thnh- “m,” . t v l Monck they are: Lord Linger, Earl Qrigines wanted in connection with éhera-nceltgf the settlement of lend believe that he never knew tmubm so HON. EDWARD WIELAN as pram" a lecture on n 1mm“. queintod the B01159 time 1n “no”. ' “ °l DmTelm- Mmlm-l °’L°m°-1"T‘"- a murderous affray. All they knew i??? r‘ P°p°' l“ “mjumm” m. Pope moi-lied Miss Helen i“ gubjgct, ulwe Wlth the Lieutenant Gover- ilul-l of lieusiluulle~ lml slulmy "l was that their men were somewhere n d ,§°,,“°-",- Edward mm” m" DesBrisay of Charlottetown, riallgh- s? l’ *3’ l‘ l’ * 5* * s‘ M‘ ‘M’ ‘l’ i‘ nor’: command he had formed m nosrmss. nmcdsms l Pnst°n' Em "f Abfllmm- "out in the blue". perhaps. 20o, e b]; on 3111863 Ta Md their ter of Rev. Tlleophelus DesBrisay, Hvll- Edward Whelan, another of .5“? i959 *** *3! 55g”? * g“ a“ EEQMVQ 9011M“ 90569881118 the TIfll-N-‘flle delecatee from tilt Earl of lyimin, Earl Greynmovhttm 40o mm... .,,,,,'_ not; :5; m: mlssionnfl m‘ rgiovegn- first Rector of Charlottetown, who the Fathers of Confederation, was g HON GEORGE COLES g eollfldenoe of the representatives of two hogpitnig 1n the nit; who . m’ mm‘ °l °"“’“"il“"- “"1” "l Search occupied them weeks, but at o, 05d l, m p u” w with sight children silrviveri him. born in the County of Mayo. Ire- n ' n the llwvle ul the Colony. in attendance st the Nov, Boob DCVOTIShlrG‘, liflTd Bvng flf Vimy, VlB- inst the warned natives were found. ogn segihmllfias‘. he was ant Th3 15kg 51f Jnggph Pqpgl ldlld. ll! i110 3'88!‘ 1524. HO died Lt g¢ * a; * g 5n y; 3n * an y’ x. Q y; y; In m0 DPOUGCQCG ltfllgfll! f0! 55¢ P113“ EQwagd 1513,54 -.,.- mum Wmmgdon‘ may] Rcyshnrough’ ‘TYP-‘Wl "T"! halldwlfefl at the Charlottetown Conference K'C‘M'G" 03'0" 15'0" private charlottemwrhthls provlnceVm the Hon. George Coles to whom msmnsme Government m‘ Co!“ “mun” Owvmflm it M“ Q"H°w many mmmm bmhday‘ t Then begun the 10118 "B11 bud! attended by delegates from Novd secretary and bmgmpher of Sh‘ year 1867 at the early age or forw- Prince Edward Island. owes more w” the ‘ending mint’ without d6‘ mm‘ "tumm Yedwrd" "mm" has Cazaria had? clvmmtion_ on the way mm}, smug’ New Bmnswlck, Prince John A. Maedonald, was a dls- three years. V than to my “he: individual for gzsfallorlfguthzadizzgfi from the The}. mm Mn w_ K Flo-gem“ mfzvfh“ ‘m ‘My 1- ma- Wm b” scume seriously lil with ctomsine Edward Island Hid the two Csn- 5°“ °"“"5 dismgughed This distinguished Journalist. or- the inestimable boon of Respon- much ma,” 398m °:'n::n;°°: Miss Anna Mair. Lady Sussrlnwl mam‘ Provinces formed 0150mm,‘ A m°wr 1°"? i" which edas. This conference was called iaosgessed or a keen and powerful ator and statesman received his sible Government, was born on the them, poueued the "m, wmmrb mt» NPWMll-‘llll "l! P1111“ U‘ i, w n t m hey had carried supplies broke to consider the union of the Meri- mt n t Wu“ H P d primary education in his native Island On Sept. 20, 1810, the eldest anon of Want," n a to Wfl-fd Island Hospital, and Beam ° r5 Tim?‘ n 1367‘? own, and they ran short of water. time Provinces, but John A. Mac- h: e0’ am m” ope e- town and emigrated with his psr- son of James and Sarah Coles. Just mu“ n submissive o l g w- J- P- MlldMlllflll. who Wulllldl A‘_lfj°“" ‘“’~ “m” swm- New water hole was found after four donald and his colleagues imbued :5 g his wlgok; mind to :6 ‘imi: ents at an early age to Halifax, as he was entering manhood he 8151mm’. and to in“: p 1m m‘; Helleurary President of the An- Brunllltk- Quebec “id Ommw- lays’ search, and MeKinnon had the gathering with the larger idea. ve c use out };;thl;§is' we d d t Nova Scotla, where he soon entemd took a. trip to England where he cnnndenca mm men dlscgzr ed“: dltlml. 5M6! Mary Paula. 5 -- Q—H”“’ ma“? are ‘here “m”? . leave his companion and the of uniting all the territories of < w um s y exec“ e the "Nova Scotlan" newspaper of- spent four years. Returning to the u y it?!‘ Ind Sister Jolm Baptist lew- _ - a long series f d f ts. Whil A Nllle. V11. besides W! 1'0"!‘ rockers to go to the nearest cattle British North America. It has been m! om“ as a’ member of the Bu’ fice to learn the art of printins. Island his active mind and wide pow" he lnmgduczdea n a m 891M118 the Ohlrlotlewwn H“! namedl Prince Edward Island’ 3'13"‘ tation While he was away the truly said "Providence being their a“! a’ Minister of the Crown’ and as Durln ‘ a very be“! ‘ - . gthe greater part of Whelans sympathies soon marked him out munch!” l“, a L d I, ltoba, Saskatchewan. Jilborta and ‘abonnna, prisoner,’ “on,” hand- guide, they builded better than they "‘ “hm” Thmghm a“ "°“"° ' “n “hm , ; " h connection with the "Nova Scotian" for political preferment, and in the n“, and other be .. . , ANNUAL . S. PIONIO-Jlhe i Brltlsh (mmmbt-"t cuffs had been removed so that knew‘ F0!‘ 0n that Owe-lion W85 career he sewed m“ mny and we“ Mr. Joseph Howe, afterwards the summer of 1842 he was elected Wm, which h“ name a dunaifgra’ nuel Sunday School picnic oi =" n M" e .....v\. .1 v-ssw-w ~ - 2-2E>$P'§'E-8 QTWhM W“ m‘? Charmmwll“ they might carry water. broke mllcelved "l6 Dllmlllllm 01' Cfllllldll- h“ day and generauorh Hon. Joseph Howe. was not only representative of the First District continua ‘damned Jlflldl PIWbYlAflI-fl Chllwll 17°"f”“"“"? away. Although he was suffering In October Mf- P091! Httended ll so as s; less g less its as lg as as as y; the editor but also printer and of Queens County in the House of Mn O01"- hmfday’ we" m held yesterday at Stanliope = Asll. n-ns n. waihvrlne n! rr-DN- algnmcs ‘mm his nines,’ Lynch further conference at Quebec to at 68 publisher. . Assembly. He was comparatively a in nnc-nmon and m! "Hm c?” the children being present br-ntain-rr. of Ill!‘ ltiarlilnle Prnv~ “Tn; nun,- thpm and found one“ discuss the subject of Confeder- til HON EDWARD PALMER 7‘ Mr. Howe always took great irlt- p001‘ man, his education was lim- mun, to n n10” on the y n“ their parent; making one o1 ~- inrps Willi (lFl/“ljfliflf; from Quebec hater, lifter miles o! tracking, twn atloll. Although the action taken ‘i? ‘ y: Pr?“ in the welfare M his appren‘ Md: m Md no powerful Cormac- ma 21st of Apr“ w" mnrnin! of biggest and mo“ enjoyable M, that moi. in (flleirlnlie-inivll in 1864, mnre “we located, and the “me on l-hLs question was followed by y‘ y‘ a‘ l? all s? ‘a g? s? i‘ * s! * l‘ ‘I’ time and nflorried them as many tlons; bilt he soon showed that he ' ' gm- mnny yearn M”; the “N51,. hvherc the idea of Cfinforicratlnn party ngnln tun-led town,” Mice no immediate results insofar as The late Honourable Edward opponunmes for study as possible“ could push his way nnwm-n in spite m m. we“, “m” on u” ,_ was born. Springs‘ Prince Edward Island was concern- Palmer. Chief Jllfitlee ill the Sll- Young Whelan took full advantage of obstacles which to ordinary men Q—Wlint ivns the Qllt-hoc Cnn- Hun-eve.- tneir n-oubm were not 8d. still the matter had been fairly Pleme 9°11" 01' Prime Edwflfd of these opportunities, and thus would be insurmountable. t u y, n .... tarmac? yet Over, and. because of brealp blllllclled and Mf- POPE by 1115 Wrlli- Bland-mm °f the delcgdlfis chosen laid up stores of historical and In the general election of 1846 he taorlndlliilglsnarslgltklslrskvtzdenfivirdld 219:1: lllldmrllseiptged-r.“ £31,933: i A-It was a, QOnfCfcnQQ 0g the five dovms’ the last 52 miles took three lngs in "The Islander" newspaper, from the Islulld i0!‘ the Conference political knowledge which served was again returned to the House stopping on hm, n; we cream bananas ginger ymvinces of we 31.5mm Cnmda (laysn But they had the satisfaction of which he was editor, lost no op- on Confederation which had its in- him well in after life. At the same of Assembly. About that time the and oranges ‘and cash'pflzea Wm when the resolutions on which com m. having done their 1ob_a job portunlty of reconciling the public ceptlon ill Charlottetown, was born time he devoted considerable time demnnd for Responsible Govern“ M one lump “ngfta “other nor awarded the’ ‘uceessml winner. _ Rldcration was based were passed. in which it is 85.4mm, a" "_ mind to the union, which the in Charlottetown 0n the 1st BBP- to the study of poetry and rhetoric. ment for the Colony was beginning grows less, so nobleness enkilndles the sports A neral ood ~ ' 1 Q—-Who were the Fathers of Con- cued 4on0 mum will“ °Y Yea" "Wham? blfllllllll’ temb“ 1809- 5°11”? Jam“ Bard" While still u yuunz mun Mr- to take shape. and amongst the nobleness-J. n. Lowell was had b. 8e g mlcmigonp about. Palimer, with whom he studied law, Whellm became joint publisher foremost of these advocates for " y evewont ~ A——'1'hz 3i! ilrlcgnivs t». l!» Qnnhnc P, i‘ m l‘ f m M 1 Mr. Pope was also one of a com- an who was in his day a Barrister with Mn wn1sn n; the “Relish”... popular fights was Mn C0108. so H the shower Wm make th courtroom of 1m. “mm ‘ ° ‘w ° ° a“ 5 mission eppomted in 1865 by the or the supreme court. chief Jus- and a little later became its editor. prominent and influential had he bloom, why lament its runways? .. Clllllldlflll Glll/erllmllllt l0 V1515 "l9 “c8 film" W“ llalll-‘d l0 the Bill‘ The battle for Responsible Govern- become that it was thought exped- Bronte. i An illinois inventor has produced etc-l eld and Wllng set dewu w ._______i ::SPECI’AL SUNDAY DINNE llrit man as yet.» ~R.. Browning. AT "TEE nlgnnnyns». G501“; ” m“ "_'_"“'” West Indies Islands and Brazil in 1831; he commenced practice in ment hm 1.15;; been fought and lent, n, npnnmt him a member o, g TOWN‘ “57'“'3°'l with fl- VleW 0! nufldlildtlll! B treaty 1934- was created ll- Q- C~ lll 1357- won in Nova. Scotla and was being the Government. He; did not long . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . of reciprocal free trlsde. 3nd Plmtl-‘Ied lllll llflllflsslllll lllltll taken up in Prince Edward Island, however, remain a. member of all - l ' ‘ . I . I . I . I i ' . ' . i I I . ' ' . U o o e In 1873 Mr. Pope was appointed Bllllelntfid Judse u! the Cdlmty and the advocates of that reform, irresponsible Government He soon I ' ‘ ll Judge of the Prince County Court, Cullrt in 1873. 0n July 1B O1’ the feeling the need of an organ resigned his place at the Council ' ' y’ . and he performed the duties of iollowins year he was appointed through which they might present board and 1111848 he took his place 3 l a . that office with dignity, credit and C1118! Jllfitlee 0f the Subfeme Cdllft their views to the people, applied on the Opposition side as a. stren- I : satisfaction to ell concerned till the 0f the Province 8nd held that PO- to Mr. Howe and he strongly rec- uous advocate of Responsible Gcv- ' hour of his death. During his ten- sition till his death 0n Nov. 3, 1880. ommended Mr. Whelan as an ex- eminent. In the same year Mr z l ' ure 0f 051w he rendered Jlldmnent MP- Pflllllel‘ entitled llllblle life perlenced journalist who could most Coles paid a visit to the United I “~ ' i Ono 01' the characteristics of the ZITOWHI and in several thousands of cases. Out very early. Commencing in the your efficiently sntlsgy their reqnn-e. States Mme tho, he b ' development oi‘ ihc British Empire has been its of these but two were appealed, 1835 when only twenty-six years month, lvllgwlielun then only nine‘ convinced of the rceot lm Etcame ‘I comparatively slow though steady progress, and in both instances his decisions old. From the latter dnte he rcpre- tocn years of age, dt once procccd- of Reclprocit to {$10 o lgwfltxlll‘: I We "GXtEHd 0H1‘ there has Ilccn nothing ilcctic or flamboyant were unanimously confirmed by the fielded Cllullutlfltuwll Royalty ln ed to Charlottetown and on the 31st Island He {ilso mctpcwlitho 3 e - a about it. Gradually progress has been made, Superior Court of the Province. the Leflllllutive Assembly till 1860, of August, 1843, commenced his Islanders in Boston and othermlgny ' StrlC"“" Congratulations In the words of the famous Sydney Webb it is It is seldom that: a Colonial pub- when he was appointed to the Leg- publication of "The Palladium." England cities who com lained etw l “The inevitability of lzrarlualness" that is the 11¢ luuu devoted lo sn sbsorblns llllellve Council. ulul afterwards The Island was then governed him that their want orpedueatlo: : to the l only sure foilndlition. for lasting prosperity or Pmfllfi-llllll cvllld ullll-lvllte 01' even twl" returned t0 lllut body under by the "Family Compact." 0n their was often a serious obstacle to their z l Q ' f Sui-noun in anything, Lot, n5 make 113519 Slowly preserve his taste for literature and the eleellve System. Dilrlniz the side was arrayed nearly all the advancement. Mr. Ccles sympa- I 1s and Province - but surely; (llillfillfl tile nexlt sixty years and we literary) tpuirsgllt find gumllullllen- ‘Y???’ yclers of hlsupolltical lilo he wealth and education and thethlzcd with them rind it is said that ' on itS 7 nllnll he a I i t‘ zrcn M‘ n. rovinrc and Partner s lp; u u ge Pope ound tme e var ous posi ons of llonnilr whole press or the Colony, so thatithere and the he I ' i .' in the great Dominion and Empire. in his bllsy life for the gratification Bud wilt lllsllfmelbllity. In the "The Palladium". although ablylfrcn his folio; coillfatylelxnrglllneg-nm I of a ripen-seated love of books and Yell!‘ 1843 he became u mcrllbcr of and vigorously conducted, beingltllls disability by l-stnbllehln n ' T ' - of the company of those who wrote the Government; was solicitor almost entirely dependent for its system of free schools on the glsli : f Bethune Hardwaye Co.’ them, Business, public or prlvom General from October. 134a till patronage upon the poorer class of and. He observed the working of r n a ; “The Friend,” "anhmre ‘woreu llovlng often taken him to Inndon, August. 13512 Al-lillmey’ Gollnrnl ill tenants, was compelled on the 10th popular (‘dlltiiltlbll ill the States i | E 1" F E R ~ _ he was three times (in 1863, 186B 1854, President of the Executive of May, 1845, to discontinue pub- and as soon us he returned home ' n and 1810) elected an honorary Couuell in 1859: Attorney General licstion, 1h the following year Mr. h. set about iramlnz w» island . 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