_ 55;" s -ix '~-» - 2 ' » ff ‘ -1-it :' _-:-_f-ji-»:»._ _-=-_-. __,_V W' - ,_ -iv '-5' - .» - '» 3 _ - '~ - i _ _ ~ “_ - -:»_-_ _ey-'-< .' L_;-_.»‘»'=’=1‘ A. . .\ 1 ‘ is *_ 'i proce s vi e y A lvgltegelil “ill burn with all the\ I 3 otanthmcite coal 0 gi-oleiim he says, mixed vtitl crude Z;-thiguiiilio andsand alone e _ mgzllh the niilition of two o ' ` _ ofher three ingredients is but a triile. ers fuel (_~0§[§ per tion- ! '_ ____________________ _ "xx_*_:Y_Y_:wx`:v`v_v_`_v___v_:v_`_v_v___`_v_'___`_v_v_; uses“h.it, physical culturlsts call, ‘a ,md chest A lifted chest insures deep d fun breaghmg and hence, pure blood ` ,_ 9 ___________________ _ _ `__`_*_`_v_v_`_w___;___`_`: _A __*_w_:__`_` _________ i i _#_ gperfect ciiculation TR X keeping ` "" _"` °1““ m “"1 tieqhoxogtlg achessxrzilg Tncnsnsv, APRIL 4. companies, associations and brewers was nd outviilld Tian a niilitary bearing ‘A House met at 11.15. “read 8 third time and Wssed' glllgtaélolds "iie ‘mused by checked cir Mr. Bruce asked the Commissioner of Upon m°t'i°n °f Mr' “near the bm t° tion knoon »v a chill or shii er Dr `Public Works if he has received an peti~ amend the Qharlottetown vvater W°rkS y .,` f , - -.1-» ._ d . - _ _ t cUiianisN,,on.i'aLo'i'rarows :raison EDWARD isnmo. Annu. 0. 1901. ' 010 H0181() Leveno orth street, says e he em-in mire He proiesses to __ 9” 1' h reb he LOCAL LEGISLATURE ients_ the nature of which constitu _..._ ..in..~»....»i..» ii...-iii; e Bill forthe Fostering of Agriculture lntiii-I hiietter ,dnl with ii cleaner tire than _ knotg 75 per cent. of this composi- _ ~ mother earth. The expenses of couuogi smirn As /irusi. _ _ __ Q .` _ Q ._ imioiiniii sEssioN f " ' __ L- t ° _ A _ ‘ X.: ` A A A A A _ ` ` ` ` A A ` ` A A A _ A A ` _Af A A ` ` A ` A A A ` A A ‘ _ ` *A ~ _ _ -- - ibn "‘“ e" ' :ln I1” uw fi* = -_-_-_-_-_».-_~..~,=~_-_-_-_-_~.-_-_-_= _______________________________ _ -'_-:.--- H775 av Holi. BENJAMIN Rosisiis or iiiiisnioiie CHIN 1N .Agricultural Societies ofa Cci't_ain'_lVlembership to Receive mme,-_ wi-.uri the feet warm up an to be opened between the Floating Bridge be Cold or G,-gp is broken, while its 1R:>iid and Grey`s Road, and what action ad d d t 3 _ _ _ , _ _ _ . re n _ _ ‘my 5u,.m,n, me flagging energies, the Goi ernment intend taking in the 8 8 op e At ‘ill Drug: Stores. 25:., or mailed. matter. ` gPotkei .\liinusl iiiiiiled free. .fi°_:if;°~_:e::.S_.i_°___e;i;: a Gram _of $50 Prom wi- Gov-f»@%_Bi11 is . ' ‘ __ _ I ` I Considered the Most Important of the e ; ' ll _ n " . f - in ` q ‘ in ` “ ` __ _ i __ p __ : _‘ in ` I _ Q 1 . 1 ' I9 OD :O Hon. Commissioner of Public Works Humphreys” Homeopathic Medicine Co,, A said that a petition had been received, 1- William and John Sts., New York, inumerously signed. During recess the l ni itter would be looked into and if desir- l able the road would be opened. ` Upon motion of Hon. Mr. Peters, the Bill to impose certain taxes upon certain mphreys"‘T7"-t»irtstlie blood courshing tion from certain residents of Hopefield Act of 1887 was read 3' third time and __ `_` ._ __i __ _ _ passed. ' rough the \ sins until it reaches the en _ and Murray River, asking fora new road Hon. Mrimchards Submitted the report of the Private Bills committee, which was Upon motion of Mr. V/'bean the bill to amend the Charlottetown Sewerage Act was referred back to a. committee of the whole for further amendments. The bill was set down for third reading on Tues- ay next. Hon. Mr. Peters moved the House into a committee of the whole for the purpose of considering the following resolution: Resolved, that it is desirable to intro- _,_ duce a. Bill imposing a tax on certain Life _‘Insurance Agents who do business in this '_ Certainly theyre worth an 0 . experimental look, and if you ii ‘ Bring the boys along and if ` _» Provint-e and are non-residents of t-he Province. _ ' Hon. Mr. Peters in introducing a resolu- _tion stated mana number of in-Surance I agentsare in _the habit of visiting the - kprovince paying the regular Commerciad _Trave1ler’s tax. The object is to impose a ~ “' '-‘K tax of $100 on all persons doing insur- - business as afspecial agent or otherwise. The House upon motion of Mr. Peters, , resolved itself intoa committee of the ~ [whole wit.hMr. Hughes in the chair to A consider »the‘-resolution. which was reported agreed to without amend- ments and a committee consisting of , Messrs. Peters, Rogers and Cnmmiskey _ _was appointed to introduce a Bill. 1 ‘ ‘ ` -_ I Upon motion of Hon. Mr. Rogers the _ Boy is there who does not _ Hmm mwlvedmemnwcommmee with ' ' ' 'B Hr. Gallant in the chair to further _con- look for somstblng new at _ lsideraBi_11to amend the several. 'Acts ' ' -A _incorporating the trustees of _ Easier, and that something is _ ppm, _ ‘_ .im cum,” _'Mm _.ms 1,” ygenerally a suit. -i"|“‘°°,‘_' “°I°_’;‘,";‘;‘;i_9? _ Q. _ _zcoortsd~aureod1to'w£th=smcmdm\ucl=- _ We ve got it, your eyes and 1-_ .1 . d . _ ` lingrcsolution: 10111' JU 891119111 1 C0UV11109 it Resolved, Tbstiiis 'desirable to inm- _ . p dues a Bill to provide for the appoint- you where mere words fail, _ men, ,f ,, P,°,,w,, of Ag,,,,,,m_ at our ourteen hundred ' ab! the Lieutenant Governor-in-. little suits for spring are just T °°“°"u‘ “"1 1°' tm °'““°i”°°'°°‘ t ,ing industry of this Island by an annual _ 3 ° _ _ emit of piibiif, money is be aimibuisa is E, I. Our own opinion and vinee us of that. I harm done. conducted in Gntario. In Nova Scotia the legislature sets apart the sum of $8,000 to _ be divided in proportion to the number of members paying $1. In this province it is proposed that each society must have a _I membership of 50 paying ajfee of 50c bc- lfore the proposed grantfrom the Govern- ment of $50 will be made. The Govern- I ' ‘ fment according to plan decided upon es- " We sell boys’ clothing on ,iiiiiiiie ibaiiberi. wiiibeaosbcieiies draw- , _ _ ` § ing $50 each or an expenditure on a joint ill8 DSW pl3.I1 I/IHS Spflilg, Ilf) I lagricultural and institute system of $2,- _ _ _ Q000. The Bill provides for a professor of _ profit you know. `We’ll wait Qegricuiiure. He wis_i>1°=S¢‘1 °° Say that a man had been appointed and he had en- till he’s a. man for our profit. tered upon his duties on Monday im. ‘Q The profemor of argiculture will be ex- _ 'pected togive instruction in the winteri L season in the Prince of Wales College. It we can’t please them’ in a ~ Suit for Easter it will be I strange indeed. I .2 i $5 _ th _ with an annual salary to be fixed] i if- W Z-_ -_` amict _so many of my sex of Agricultural Societies through-1,), of sixhoxes' for $:_i_5o. _ . __ ‘ I p th Provine nd frthe n' ° A " _ " ` I ‘L " I _ the _nicest lot you eve- lvoked, . _§l’$..§........Z.1i...§’.i...§.§‘;‘if.1‘£Z._ Q fgegygggys ¢yg§{gg.g§@ , _ such societies in proportion ,to the mem- A should be done to promote and forward Maritime Provinces. For years past tg, farmers of deter- _ A _beis of ibeir paying members. ui.. industry Prince Edward Island has been Suvvlyinirl 5 ‘ , Outs is the best all around ` ,_ non. Mr. Rogers siiiiea that in the -Hon, peter Menuet ii. seebiiiiiiig nie ine sir? Prbil-;iic¢»,».iiia".-..~p¢¢isiiyis:.!i]iii;'__ _ ' Lieut. Goveruofs speech there was ai 'T` resolution said it was needless for' _him to. true o ate. e__ was no very sure la, 101' of BUYS C101»h111g We ever _clause referring to proposed assistance in _ent-,erfurthsr into the matter. He, few- the proposed measure would have the: i developing the Agricultural pursuits of ever, wished _ to state that he‘was_ desired effect. He did not anticipate very had and 3150 the 175517 011 P- ` the country. He proposed to say a. few thoroughly in sympathywitli the Bill and _much good W0\11d 1‘€S\11|1~ H0 W0\11f1 E1" ` words in this connection. its provisions for the establishing of his suppprt to any measure which would _ It has been found that in the other pro- A ricunuml S°cieties_ . be of o beneiit to the farmer. _ _ I year H011- MF- Dryden. 111111181121' _01 _A_8`1‘1' A Hon. D. Gordon considered it a question egleefyxii ;‘;’;;°‘;‘;‘;i_yi°§£1' :EE culture for the province of Ontario visited of greatest importance, not only to the _ ~ ‘the city and in an address he stated that members of the Le -Slature but to every BT01111508 150 1’f11¢ P00919- N°W 511111 5 111111' ` there are three important things to be resident of the Prgiiince Agriculture is ` ister has been °pp°im"°°'d the G°vemm"" A . _ _ . _ . _ _ . _are looking forgreat things and the people 1 °:e°;e:;i:» .°.‘;:‘.°“i;°'i if ir* ‘“f‘_i::‘"..;“;%_::‘.°..§°'s“_:‘;f:; I------LP--1-~-f lzlieogdigolganoi thi Gsvernment to le8i8- Ihgiimszlilzvwiutgr ‘he had witiiessed the visit’ thi' P'f°vin°° are “Dazed when they V li _late at this session_.‘§ _ I _ _ :_ immense exports made and the large \;r;;;g }§;°;°;du‘:;db;;°g etxoxgfngt ‘_ (lOl) li buy LIIBIII tl19I'€5 S HO I £1 course theligiiationmppigpiasssigz1 ;nount of§[oociost:;t‘li's té1;;a;li:3;ey1°redH;Jy£i;fme Georgetown can have been lying - around; i_ ` 8 ¢ rovlslo _ m ° . H 0 r tra rt u ‘_ ‘ . yfor agricultural societies and institutes sidered that the farmers oi_ this l’rovince ;;;°;he wint;_°;;me’;: gun ;::;r;;': _ ` f»h1‘0\1R1\0\11' 111° Pl‘0V1DC€- 1518 Dl‘0D0S¢<1 are making rapid strides, mfact,tliey are tate of th k tg d - mo fo V __ _ - ‘ -th th 18 6 IDBI' C BI! PTO? ll ri; I §‘;.?£iZ‘;Z.I,‘3f..“5.iii.“€i§“..Z?;T.;”. iii; **"”‘i “°'": “__f~"°‘=f°°°“_ fi' F ° if is--1---<1 ce- at-<1 ~fi»».»ii........i AND GRN ` it fwill_als0 be his duty to manage _ _the farm and give lectures through _ _ ions the preview. wtius also 4 ' I 'secretary to the department. On , : ' tolook 0' “‘°“'““"l’2”.i.Z‘i.“"l”.$' _ . o.u.._ai»¢ _ ' . _ A ‘The Won__derfulCl_ieap Men p _ °_be.¢°n