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'r sr News CHARLOTTETOWN CANADA SATURDAY APRIL 15 1911. rmsr or ALL" {,:§§&§'£§{§§¢¢h1-nl‘!§§»§pi@ M, K "r" “' ,j_,_&_é`_k_i_` _ %un___n _W_m_'YvWvi#~W*vY , , ' , ` ' ' ._.:._ i_,__',.__A,_.' . .L_.. _ , ,. . .`_~.'1-.. _._ _ siii wiLi=iiii>-iiiiiiiieirs ciieiiiisi usd Hisioiu iiiio PERSONEL 9 (Hy Juiiics Miiiix), _ i~|'_vi‘iglii. hy Viiliiisliei-ii l'i'rss, l.l. wus ri. iiiriii-d to power iri ix1ii;_ i<‘,f,,,,.,, ,, iliisii men are still in office, nina o ilu-iii :ire dead, otlicr_~j. liiive left poii. ii"`» iii i-like up other dirtics iiiiilvr thi will of lhe govrf'nine'iii., while f,|i|~i-r i-,ilio urr siill l»efoi'e the piihlir linvr iili roiripelled to ri sign froni thi- nil iiiiiiisi'riiti0n_ Sir Wilfrid linuriei-'s cabinet oi iw; was a great ai'soiiul r.»iiiiiii.ll0l` flliamilier. ' It should lie said that every one of these nppoiiitinents wus highly iner- ited. This is piirticiilarly so in the case of Sir (‘hi\rles Fitzpatrick, W\\0 will be remembered ue one of U10 very best ministers of justice Cana- an ima iiini. ` `oi ministers wii0.iiiive zone °“* °i office for other rensonc the” Femilin Hon. Clifford Sifton, Hon. H. R. Emmerson, and Hon. C. S. HYm““~ Mr. Sifton is i\ man of remarkable hhility who felt compelled to resign bill, He accepted the bill as amend afterwards retired from active D011 tics. Today as chairman of the Con great wor or ‘ thc diirk diiys :ind has been I-Ion. W. like so inziny of in-iiriied his politics of his iiewspiiprr » iii the siiiisliine- H. l*‘ieldi|ig who, our public men, inthe busy days expiwiciicc, 'l`he iiiiiister of iiiiiiiice was until four or Q five yours :iico looked upon as Sir, I/ \V,ilfi~id liiiiii-ici"s successor iii the |r:id<~i‘iii:i',i~i-ii. proliliiiiis the llilii-.i'iil piir as yvhlh II' t H n ‘ ll U "E: mm ty iiiis to fiicc. Many hold thiif. if ||‘lN W. H. I'/\'|"i‘l4ll»tl~if>N, '- ‘ :~ ,oi ii ,o inc iii ‘iiiglisli ‘ii . |,‘| .|..| . .,` . ti ' L . ( i . . lu- spec:-Ii hi- wus iiliouf. to Ilcii ' ni-,lieizniisl Tiiiuiiliilifiiiiinhiiiiiilxiiiiiieitiiii .mv,(ml§,tutn§'.--' jgtarmel nshenes and the navy' is vei Q" i l"i‘riirli. I’i-i'liiii»s lliere is no o\.liei~ _ - . . at "" f ' r ~ - 'Y --~--ff-'Y-rr ’“ll\\HU‘-I‘ of cilsi-Uiiis. is sliite-l for re- __, ____ _Y,______________A _i_________,___ ‘uiiiulinii iiiiiiistri' irlio would have ` \tii‘eiiieiii'. :it :iii curly date. Hn has beeii in political linriicss since i872 when iii ii fiiiiious ela-.i-tioii lie defciit- ed Sir l~‘i'nii<:is I-liiicks. Hut it niiist not he iiuiigiiird that Mr, l’iif,ei'son, iii spite of his yi-urs, hiis lost his vnliii-,_ ’l‘liei'e is no more effective ari the _§`~:\ ne -` 1 is /1* V ,_ ` \ tell nn excellent story and uses this 4 A : faculty to great udvnntage to,get on - "` _ good terms with his iiiidieiiceii. f-le is ‘ ` ` uno y from the cabinet through dilierencbe with the premier over the Aiitonomi ed by the premier, but immediately » _ servation Commission he is doing n. 1; f the Canadian people SIR RI(‘fHAll.l) CARTWRIGHT, P.(l. thus miike continuity of power a cer- tainty, another French-Canadian must he given_ the leadership of the party when the present premier goes into retirement. Only une name, ac- cordingly, will suggest itself; that is, Hon. llodolphe lieiiiieux, the post- inueter-generril. He luis many of the qualities which make for successful leadership, and he does not betray in his dealings with nien nn ultra- pnrtisaiiship. His wife is ii daughter of Sir Louis Jette. Mr. Fiellt\\10\°. . .i '.,_,_ _ Borden, physician; Hon. Sydney Fish- lfiiN. li:(iI}oi,i»ii Poetiiinsti-i‘ lent. iiiiiiister; the latter, pi'iini.icully nt the beginning of his cnreei', liiirt his reputation by his liuinlling of the matter of the recent strike on the Grand 'l‘i'unk Iluilwny, but he will live to redeem himself. However Pre- sident l-Iays, of the G. 'l`, ll. would have taken Jnto cninp stronger and more experienced iiien than Mr. King. It dues not known _ that minister of most capable seem to he generally Sir Frederick Borden, militia, is mic of the members of the cabin- et, not alone ns administrator of his own department, liut dealing with the affairs of state. He is one of the mainsteiys of the present goveriinient- and has been a member of the `(lom-' mons since the year 1874. »Hon_ Charles Murphy, secretary of state, is the accredited representa- tive of the Irish Roman Catholics in the cabinet. He has only been in of- .. i "` I V \ HHN. WM. 'l‘lClidl’I.l‘IM»\N. flce two yenrs. Ili* wus pi'oci-deff hy u yeur by 1-lon. Win. i’ugi-iley, iiiiiiis ‘ter of public works. Hon. Jacques Bureau, an exceed ingly popular Qurlirr i'opir'r.ciif:\livc js solicitor-general, but he is not :i member of the rnbinet. _ The following ure the orriipiitioiis of the ineniliors of the administra- tion: Sir Wilfrid Lniirier, lawyer; Sir Charles Murphy, lawyer; Hon, W. i~l.` Fielding, joiirniilist; Sir Frederick `er, agriciilturul scientist; Hou. Wm. Paterson, linker and ronfectioner; Hon. Ii. I’. Brndeiir, lawyer; I-Ion. Frank Oliver, iournnlist; Hon. A. B. Aylenworth, lnwyer; Hoii.Rodol\l\10 Lemieux, jouriiulist rind lawyer; I-Ion. Wm. 'l'einplrniu.ii, joiiruzilist; Hon. \ _ , l i HON- WM~ VUGSLEY- Murphy, Mr. Brodeur, and-Mr. Le Minister of Public Works. micux. , Miiiistor. ofiinance, iI’. (lrnhani, journalist; Hon, W. I. Mackenzie King, journalist und pub lic servnnt. ‘ . Richard i‘iirtwi-ight, finaiicier; Hon. ‘ |Wifi. Piigsley, lawyer; Hou, ilrorlii’ i - ., ` , 'The Administrative Bodies of the 'Griiut`L¢uder Since |896--Those Be- ' ' A ‘ ' Q » 5 *i M l.l'