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MRS OWEN CONNOLLY, Connolly House, Eaplanade ; bec mustremain “fi | North America Act bas | thet regard or Canade has successfuliy | asserted her independzence. That there have | been increases, that there may be increas~ | ee, in the representation of all other parts | that he who runs may tead. | the record of discussions in conference: {| leach returning ten j i THE DAILY EXAMINER J U LY 25, 1899, REPRESENTATION BY POPULATION. British North America Act to the contrary not- Tue Guardian maintains—the withstanding —that “‘it is clearly within the power of the Parliament of Canada to in- ‘rease the representation of the Province or iebec,” ete. Well the Jetter of the law is clear—‘“‘Quebec shall have the / number of sixty-five members. = point of fact, while there have been in- creases and decreases in other provinces, the representation of Quebec has remained fixed at “sixty-five” ever since Cenfedera~ The Guardian, that the :epresentation of Que~ tion. We contend, 1n opposition to red” until the British been amended ip of Canada we admit. The law is soclear It is provid- ed—we quote Bourionot’s rendering of the act—that the number of members may be from time to time iacreased, provided that represe on pre is not thereby disturbed.” What, then, is the “ proportionate representation prescribed in the act?” It is provided that— “There shal! be assigned to each of the other provinces sucha number of mem- bere as will bear the same proportion to the to the number of its population (ascertain~ ed at euch ceusus) as the number siXty- five bears to the number of the population of Quebec (so ascertained.”) . - ntati scribed the proportionate in the act The Guardian seems to “have overlooked this important provision. If we look a little more deeply into the | matter, the reason of the limitation will be clear. The leader of the Libera) Fathers of Confederation, Hon. George Brown, contended for representation by population. Sir Jobn Macdonald and tke others fell in with this view. The difficulty was to have representation according to population, and keep the number of mem~ bers of the House of Commons within reatonable limits. It was seen that Canada would grow acd increase both in size and population, that new territories would be taken ip, that the inhabitants of the whole | country would prosper and incriase. How, then afford representation according 7 7 population and keep fwithin reasonable | limits the number of represeatatives ? An | idea of how it struckthe Fathers of Con- | federation may be obtained by perusal of | the following interesting quotation from | j VoLoNEL Gray (Prince Edward Irland) | —lI am instructed by my co-delegates to | say that the provision of five members 16 | unsatisfactory. Prince Edwerd Island is divided longitudinally into three counties, members. But they are always opposed to change of repr’ tation. We cannot divide the three couos ties iato the five members. Mr. Brown—Every Province must re~ fens number of its representation. Mr. Cores—Mr. Galt had proposed six members for Prince Edward Island. I approved thatrather than Mr. Brown’s motion, because it allows us to give to our three counties two members each. Mr. Pops—I was absent last night. I was under the impression that it had been clearly laid down at Charlottetowo that representation by population was to form the basis of the Lower House. I could pot, therefore, have argued for a greater number than our population entitled us to get. lagreein all that has been said by Colonel Gray and Mr. Coles. But the circumstances gre such that I hope the Conference will agree to give us euch a his attention to the subject of a reduction vise its own electorial divisions to suit ibe | AND COMMENTS. NOTES made three counties, and it would give | rise to much difficultr, if we had to adjast five members to the three counties, ] can~ not ask itas a matter of right, but one of —The Montreal Star says that “ the Federal elections may be expe sted within three months.” expedience, as ¢ » without which it is 'm- possible for us to carry toe Prince Edward Island. I for six members. Mr. HAVILAND measure 1 j therefore, ask | —A sew word is now worth noticing. ».v. D. V. Lucas, of Oatario, calls Liber- } fulle acree rit} . e . a ‘ I fully agree with Mr. 1 als in office “mypogrits” and explains that | > : , , by ' neuner le diffi. | : > : Pope. I would sn «insuperable dif: | «, hyp rit”? is a hyp*crite gone to seed. culty to us if we Lad notsix members. ee Mr Brows —To give Prince Etward Iss | ~The Manitoba auu Northwest crops ‘ —" } Te) : : A land five members the totai properly shouid | promise splendidly. And as the prospects be 205. It is obyious we cannot depart | 10 Kare p? are not promising for large from representation bv population. The | crops, prices to our farmers are likely to , ’ | only thing to do would be to take Prince | be good. . land as > asia while rantd ry 9 : Edward [sland as th ; ba whicn would ~ According to Lioyd’s register there give t use of 230, altogether too large. | . : : ‘ eee Bone ay” oe” ree. }are now unsder construction in Great a ,e tr eac col iy % 1 let - ‘ Gite que memorr 6 Coes nd let | Britain co less than 85 81s of war, of a | rhole Isl elect > her two, and | ~O rr the whole Island hee her two, #00 | tral d splacement of 452 075 tone. Bri- ies he number five intact; or let t ; keep th sauce iat: : : ; i N€ | tons seems to be determined to hold their whole Island eject : ve. We should heve | own n. to add thirty-ei zat members to the Houre : ae ; : On ee ee ee | -~-From the returns compiled by Lloyds in order to give Prince Edward Island siy, ; ' ale register of shipping, it ay pare that, ex- cae . cluding warships there were 568 vessels of 1,586,367 under constructton After | in the United Kingdom at the close of the the plan of making Quebec the “Pivota! } quarter ended 30-b June, 1899. This isa great showing. z —The Watchman doubts that the amount to be granted towards the con-~ struction of the Belfast-Murray Harbor and Hillsborough bridge will be expended. Itaske: “What reason have weto be- lieve that we will fare any better than the people of Summerside ? None at all.” —On the 30th June, Provincial Govern- ments owed the Bank of Nova Scotia $273,175 and the Merchants Bank of Hali-~ fax $124,436. How much was owing by the Government cf this Province we cannot teil. But it is safe to say that P. E. Island is in it. —Itis said that the Midland Railway between Truro and Windsor, whencom’ pleted, will be the best built railway in the Lower Provinces, the culverts and sub- structure of all the bridges being of stone, und the grades and curves of the most favorable kind for fast and safe ruuning. It is quite likely that the Midland wili be extended eastward to Brule, port on the Straita of Northumberland, opposite Charlottetown, and westward from Wind- sor to the town of Chester, a favorite watering~place on the Atlantic coast. —The Roentgen rays detected a pretty fraud the other day at Washington. A Pennsylvania man named J. M. Aldrich, of Bradford, bai invented a perpetual mo- tion machine, a series of arms extending from a wheel which when started kept re~ volving continuously. The machiue stood on aslab of wood. A-+model was sent to as the basis of representation by po a . tone gross many such discussions as th Province” was hit upoa and carried into effect, —so that however the representation changed, of the other Provinces may be the representation of Quebec remain ® “fixed” at “sixty-five.” We beg to apologise to the better in. formed of our readers for taking pains to explain a point which ir understood, or ought to be understood, by every schoo! boy in Uanada. But what shall b: said of the Libera! Party, the suceessors of George Brown’ who now desire to avoid the plan adopted py the Fathers of Confederation to secure representation by population, and pow strive to evade the letter and spirit of the constitution by such subterfuges as have been exposed in their untimely Redistriba- tion Bill—particularly asto this Province and the city of Toronto? Fortunately, we have an independent Senate the eoactment of such illiherality to prevent and injustice. eccrine ll I IE “ CREDIT TO WHOM CREDIT.” WHILE repo-ting and commeating upou the Parliamentary efforts of Meesrs. Mar~ tin and McDonald to obtain a reduct on of the fares charged by the P. E. Island ae Weahi ‘ a ; : the Patent office at ashington, where " ye nO desire,whatever ies - : Railway,we har nn they turned the X rays on the siab of tract—as The Patriot implies—from the | wood and got @ photograph showing @ credit that ie dus the Charluttetowa Board | delicate spring and clock work concealrd y } a i ana tT. f= veh r of Trade. That the Board of Trade | the wood. li is & pity the X rays as ; ey eould noi be turned on that machine in memorialized the Minister of Railways avd | - . ae ’ : West Elgin which Mr. Preston urged Mr. | Macvish to hug. the Intercolonial Railway authorities witb reference to the matter has never Leen desied by Tue Examiver; ard we fail to eee how the bear story applies in avy way to Messrs, McDonald and Martino who, tn the course of public discussion, whe —In the course of the Senate debate on the Redisiribution Bil. Sir William Hingston said that there might be an un- written Constitution in Canada but it was | fortunate for a man like himself, who had : | the good fortune no: to be a lawyer, to be p:rformiog their duty io Parliament, £0 | able toturn from the ba’r -spltting distinc~ ably and forcibly brought the matter b:fore tions of the unwritten constitution to what } ! | was written and could be uaderstood. He admitted that the Senate should accoms modate itself to the Lower House when | it could, but not where there was d'fler- ence of opinion ona matter of principle. According to the contention of the Gov- ernment, there was no good reason why a strong administration might not change the constituencies every year. He thought there was ample evidence in former legis- the assembled representatives of Canada that the Minister of Railways was con- stra'ned to compliment them and to say that he would give the matter his consider ation. If the Board of Trade has any cause of complaint it is sgainst the Minister of Railways who neglected to inform Parlia~ ment that the Board had already directed lation that it was never intended by the constitution that there > faves. etc.. and that upon the r represea~ ' } oe ; P : than one redistribution after each decen~ tatious he had already giveo it some | nig) census. He therefore believed that consideration. But perhay s he had for- i the present bill was contrary to the con- gotten all about the Board’s wemorial ! | stitution. i > w th ralne oF . ‘ . If so, the fact, goes to show the value of Moonlight sail ov steamer Princess to~ The Minister of Railways ie not likely to forget Mesers. McDonald and Martin’s “forc.ble presentation of the case.” etnies —Senator Prowse in the course of th? Senate debate on the Redistribution Bill, asked why nad not the Yukon been given representation under it? Was the Gov- ernment afraid to give the people there the right to vote, lest the mismanagement there would ensure an adverse vote to the (lovernment? He maintained that the principle of representation by population morrow evening wi!l be properly conduct~ ed. Limited number of tickets only will be sold.—See advt. for particulars. Mr. W. A. Weeks went ovor to Picfou, by the Princess this morning. live representatives in Parliament. . Moonlight number as we can divide amongst our three constituencies. Nature, as well as the original settlement of the Island, has ~— Atlast A Bed That Will Not Sage and being satisfied that other beds, and if difference. Gasjand electric lights. We have been testing this mattress for they are ten a ordinary style wire maitress control of this bed for P. E. Island—They cost no more than you test one you wilt readily discover the MARK WRIGHT AND CO: tok precedence to the adherence to coanty boundaries and shouid have been adapted in the bill. eaad\|||| —AND — STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL TO-NIGHT The young people of St. James’ Church intend holding a moonlight sai! and straw berry festival on THE STEAMER PRINCESS Tuesday evening, July 25th, proceeds in better than the |} aid of aay eee gg can be pro : cured from Mr. Fullerton, Harry Stirling, cured the entire Ernest Coffio, W A Martin and W c Stewart. Price 30c each. Positively no tickete soldat the wharf. If the evening is unfavorable the sail will take place next fine evening or money refunded. The congregation are requested to secure tick~ ets immediately as only a limited number can be sold, §82nd* Battalion Band in at-~ tendaace. Wafted to h-aven on flowery beds of ease? No, you wou't be that if you sleep ou Hercules Spriogs, but you will be wafted to the Land of Pleasant Dreams and will rise each maoraing, thoroughly refreshed aod feel- ing like a new creation. the last two years We haves nt Seti . t We can suit you with Balbriggan, Cotton and Natural Wool, the thin —_— Warm Weather is Here—— You require lighter Underclothing. the Finest kind. Shirts and Drawers 535 cents. Straw Hats Are reduced in price to make them move at a lively pace Do you want one. D. A.. BSRUCE Morris Block::-:--- Important Notice Lancashire Fire Insurance Co. Victoria-Montreal Fire Insurance Co. The above Companies are not connected with thefP. E, Island Board of Fire Underwriters, and are not bound by the tariff rates. I am, therefore, prepared to effect insurance a substantially reduced rates 5.5. JOU NSTON, Agent, Charlott2town, P E. Island ne t —2aw tf a It Pays to buy at wz Perkins THE POPULAR SUNNYSIDE DRY GOODS STORE , , . . . . « We-are showing the very latest rove’tiss in Ladies en td be more, Shirt Waist Ties—The Diamond Knot, yoroubgtito see them and get one, 1 — Zs a ee We sent you state- ment of account the other day. You will greatly OFF oblige if you'll ALL OUR ‘all and pay. ALL UDR Silk, Sateen, Muslin, Percale, and Print Shirt Waists going at 1-3 off. Now is the time and thisis the place to get them. OFF F. PERKINS & CA, .»»-SUNNYSIDE.... CHARLOTTETOWN ——~ IMPORTANT TO THOSE WHO INTEND PUTTING IN SEW ERAGE If you have to buy a stove to heat your bath boiler, get a Highland (made in Boston) and have satisfaction. For sale only by FENNELL x» CHANDLER « —-—- eww wow wre www wee wsaeaG ee a we eee ee ae ae ee a aa en |