_ - v f - 1 TH '".'_e;I'.,.:‘§s=\~f.~_51e »>_;,~r<- .psi if 'PJ-',~ I _, ' . _ __ ¢'».;;-_ ~:¢_ f _ _e » ~< _ f » ~ ~_"r~_.< . ~_<.~»J°¥. V fs .+_S.-_'.3 »~,,,~-_~¢;_¢-~.1._-_‘_ ¢»:_~ ~.. .ist 'fs-.+,_~,»=~;_,_.,. 1- e»~%‘=r. - -_ V - ~.~ ,.g.~ . __.,»1».- .- .~_\;»_~._<._¢ __ ,V _ _»,~_{.__< _ f '_ _~ », _ - ..y,;.\-’s.»;,-: ~. y. ‘W f me T W n iv Nec E51 ABMSHED 1891 cnannorrnrowu. Pruucn Enwarfn rsnaun Tnunsnav. ameri. 25. |905. _ Prucr: Two 1; *F ‘Y Y ` r f 4- - ` ` A _r 1= _ I '__ illlllll MEANS And Not Four Old Provinces Says Fitlpatrickf And Many More Think So at Ottawa! --Barr Party 'and Their Troubles-Grave Diggers Going on Strike. _ AGAINST TBI N. B. CASE. Orrswa, April 22-.(Specia1-In the re- distribution case Minister Fitz-Patrick continued his argument. 5 I J HON. CHARLES FITZ-PATRICK3 Minister of J ustiee for Canada. There is only one opinion hens that the Judgment of the Court will be in favor of the view taken by the Justice Depart- ment that the word Canada in the B. N. A. Act means the Dominion and not the four old Provinces. Gnava nrccnns ox srnrxs. Morvnuran, April 22-(Special )-The grave diggers here have struck tm- an in- crease of wages the demand being based on the increased cost of living. run num Phan ansrrvx. 1 Sasxaroorr, April 22-(Special)`Some of the BarrColonists are becoming restive. Three have left for England but the gen- eral movement forward begins today. Food stations have been establishéil every twenty miles to supply-their-Ywaiiisx on the journey. ` ‘ ORDINARY CORN -GURE3 A-RE DAN GEROUS because they contain acide but Putnam’s Painless Corn and Wart Extractor isen~ tlrely vegetable in composition. Refuse a substitute for “Pn‘tu'am’s” lt's only sure, safe and painlets cure for corns and warts. *I l I ij Invictus Boots P u \ ‘ ~ ~ "'»\ \ _‘_ ___ -. ,___ _ _F __. , B. _ e-lrmumfl-W V _ il * ‘-\` ry ».. ': . _ _ _ _ l Wd- _ _ _ _ ’ _ ‘ff 5 ` f L _ A Then we have the claim to the Fishery _ `-' -` ;‘ ‘ f ~ ` ___ Aw_ard,which _some might say was ancient F- Lastyeara 1 , history. For a :long time this claim was for the Insane . V laughed at; but now n case is being stated _ $350 3' Pau made ff0m box I .forthe Supreme Courtastowhether thelwemay beproud of, and he would " ' _ Provinces shall get the award. -In this * calf leather- s01e’ I ` i _ use he had no doubt but we would get .ai ' _ ' ‘ favorably decision. This would meanat weknow. It isnow amgditi and he °' goodyear We1ted° ` We Sen a' _ least ‘$1,519,099 and then it would he alhed anyone ,to go‘out”and'dnda flaw 1 t ` - ‘question of too much surplus. great many of these s°l L_ V _ - Another vital matter ,was _the repre- sentation at Ottawa. The more he Made on the fashionable lasts E lth°ugh,_the_,},,_,,e,___ Oven mm the . ' `. l n believed the A stronger our impre- P Acadian and Engh-sh' e ' A _ _ I seutationisthe better. The quest-iouwas The best $3.30 boots made. _ Now ready; ' FREE to all $5” ;';°;:;‘:°1;‘_” i°€'?°°°h';‘§:°f‘.i§;”l;'é2 nt into U" """““ ___________ 3"“1‘""i “"3 “limi” “Sl _._i\_'f?af__i__.’i£_.“%_‘;.;;'€_‘_.‘;‘i.;.‘_§.°.i. X.‘;‘.‘.|An Able Presentation of the Financial Situation ¥,‘:.;'i'.‘;“;‘;.°“»1.'.°‘.;°"f.‘Z”Z.¥““...... a oc e eveng , 1;u;°g;,°';°mi;g_~=;,e;_§;;;;;~;;t;_gg by Premier Peters listened to* by _a A 'i§`~°°f='1f=__-;;»;u-;»~__»;_f» -°=-iw Among the audience were a number ' hgmulforhum Bud |of ladies. some of whom occupied seats f ' _ ,ns *shud* on the door of the House Hon Mr H 'Peters werewor ng sati inzoodfo and h of an hm: and thirtymminugs ilseldmshld . the 'positions closest attention' of the House. A ' gh" mam md 5, the _t|.h°¢km` M head Premier Peters rn moving the House ' ' _ Liberals and the Conservatives. 'He is into Committee of Supply, stated it de- i - volved upon him to make a. statement of the Pr°vin°e° He was presenwd °° met the financial affairs of the Province. _?;;E§':;a::d I,l:;i;'°§;’_ °i;w°1” i° St' Almost every session we meet some seat . R” °°°°e °t 511° 4 is vacant, either by the, absence occasion was Ship 1’ mdlsmbable' Be ot some of the members or by thanked the Province for putting him in the hand or demh with great regret we the positron heoccupred on that occasion. we mourn the loss of Ca t. M l 1 M - D-‘mug th° pmt ye" the w°rk °f "W7 00 Donald in whose darn ui; Priivingé 10; d°‘°““'“°”° 1”’ b°°° “““°f“°°°'“Y W' a capable representative. He could not :eg og' tPr°vid°°°° gave “S g°°d '°“d° my his place was not wen fined but Sun hudw _lt_ washnccesssry was do_ne and he the loss has been a great one. He was a k;e_'y';t £38 tear b?gyb§°;nphf'mbt;° EE ` rou a u win roa gm” business abmtm Dating me recess which he hoped would be obviated by the _ the vacancy caused has been filled by the `bm Which hld been D8SB°d~ U“l°°S °m` Q . -V _- thanking Hom Mn Simpsom Ha felt comment th” revenue increaseswe must put up with B. N. A. Act is -our _moi “Y the right man had been selected, though¢:;:;°h°gm:1°|§°°°' inwmm" mt mud' 'mme ei’ _“A _‘V _ _ _` if i’ the chu” 'as ‘ dimmm one. The “__ trou e es with the menliving__nomember;fortheWee_t_l»ldthe pivutnl _ ’ A _ A r _ _ _ -- c¢the0ppceitien. Hua. In of the honorable gentleman’s colleague , _ _ Hou.Ur.Sl|npson whowasspealirg md llc _thanked both members for the ‘ eleven _c'clock when he moved the adj assistance they had given him. ournment. ‘ ' ' man of unimpeachable integrity and Harbor Railway. We want 'strong rcpre` sentation at Ottawa, as has been clearly' shown by the events ct last winter. Last win ter the Board of Trade and the Govern- ment had to step into the breach when the steamers were imprisoned. The Gov- L ernment had backed him up in the stand he had then taken. Had they not acted promptly the boats would probably be now lying onthe shore. We hadmenat Ottawa whom he knew would have the always at his omceand ready at time to listento any complaint. _ He had nothing moretc say-the public accounts and the estimates were before the H0\1se._ Ho was_ 50;;-y._ to any that in some of the Departments there would be a decrease-inall about $8,011). In lines and penalties ' 'muchj held _fover from the year before had come in because of the decisions in the prohibitclycasfs. He hoped that the estimates would ` " money refunded; and that we must have such, is a strong argumentffor strong re- presentation at the Capital. If the not bedetalned longer than aceessary, an mending an the members wishedto gcthcme V ` - ` After the House for its atten- He wanted to point out to the House that Full qgqpgggnf than gpewhgg gm gp. prosperity seemedtc follow. We have a wave of prosperity from one end of Canada to the other ; and every Province seems to be advancing. The West is filling up with immigrants and the wave has ex`tendedtoP.E. Island. Last year he had to tell the House there would _be a smalli deficit, but most extraordinary, he was absolutely wrong-he prophesied P a delcit and came out with a small surplus ot $465. And this has been done saving where we can save and spending where we have to spend. He was proud to say 'the Island stood with a surplus. Some might say the surplus was fictitious but he challenged any man to prove it I 80 of the $13,000 in the capital account was really a permanent ex- penditure and must be properly charged to capital account. No member on the other side of the House should be told enough to challenge that statement. I N_g.ver»haathen_beeu'a 'year where the ment-,with the exception of one or two,hasb effort was made to collect arrears and n say that this is nothing _ to boast of but to those he would say it is not fair to let one man go and another pay. Acting on this, the present head of the department has collected more than ever before. The same statement was applicable to the in- come tax where the same energy in collec- §ti‘cn was shown. A comparison of the Dgures showed the savint between 1879 to 1891 under Conservative rule and from 1801 tolil)0 under Liberal rule. Inthose twelve years the Liberals had saved the sum of $55.000 above the "Conservatives, This shouldbe a credit to the Liberal party and somethingtobe proud of. The estimates have few alterations from last years. Some small increases have been made in salaries, etc. on the advice of the Government, - - During the recess the Premier was a re- premntstive to the Coronation where he had th'e honor of seeing what may never be seen ain,eollected in that Great mel. ropolis representatives from every section of the globe on which the sun shines. This'he saw and he was proud that P. E. I. wasrepresented there. He had not the lhonor of being presented to His Majesty because of the postponement which was _thought to be for one or two months. He was not the only one tc come home; many' ofthe Canadian representatives returned at the same time. Representatives from all the .liiferent colonies of the British Empire reluctantly left for home when the fKing's illnbss was aunounced.' 'He had ithepleasurc of signing his name in the book of His Majesty in Buckingham Pal- `ace as Premier of P. E. I., underneathn ._ th name of the Premier ot Ontario. This _ '1' T"`/E wr; an honor never before conferred ou' this ms h“s°°m° ‘mm tm' m°l°P"°'"’°°’ ii; /'Vi//CT A _ _ _. A ~ _ A and ,tuna we have aiclalm which islunf ."’ ~_. US ~. - _ _~ answerable; a. claim which will soon be on the ordinary revenue by _good officials, ' from the accounts. Ever single char ' rdvenue increas‘ " ein every single depart-_"; `_____. -.- 'T A been so large. In the land tax a great, largeamount was collected. Some may* ,--,. ~ :-,~,~.-..~_ X have ajust and righteous claim. Expen- diture iu_ all branches of the Government has increased; and the Dominion revenue has also gone forward _with leaps and bounds and bas a great' surplus. Mucho! grossing. We have our system agriculture too, and notwithstanding complaints, a more hm-d' working than the present Commissioner he t not seen. With the assistance .of D°mi=i