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Edmonton Bulletin 1908-01-01 - 1908-06-30
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* . i -* *AQ* POIIR. tOMOUTON BULLETIN. WEDNESDAY. MAY 13, 1908. F. . ,' I I IDMOMTOM DAILY lULtlTIH DAILY Dtlivtr.d in tha City, *4 per yaar; by mall, par ytar, 3; dalivarad through city pott oHica, *t ptr year. EMI-WEtKLY- Subscription* pei yair, 9f tubacrTptToru In tha Un- Had Statea, 92; dalivarad through city poat offlco, 92 por year. All -.ub-.cript.ons strictly In advanco. BULLETIN CO., LTD., DUNCAN MARSHALL, lt; Manager. WEDNESDAY. MAY 13. HOa. IN r v.. I'll the i * . t f PROVINCIAL INTERFERENCE FEDERAL ELECTIONS. A dei' 't.ti. gt;r oi lho ili-wiiii-Molliidc reffli tratiQQ VyVtVm* declare*, tliat hundred:, lt; ( nanus .ire omitted (rom lhe voter-.' li*t in Nova Scotia every yenr. and ietdU 10 kJBHW why the Kleeliou Law unn hdinenl* af.e.o. tlie .ystciu in Vbgue in Ilritish Columbia hut not lhal ol Ni gt;va Scotia. The iiiwwer ift dimply thai the vn- leni uied In British Columbia i.- not the system Unctl in Novo Soo.iii. In the latter -Province the liata are pfi- pared uilSr the i*uperv'*'nH of tlio Municipal bodies, the bodies iiio-d lamiliar with their reapi-cUve. locali- tie*, ami lea.-*; likely to Jm* moved by party bia*. In British Columbia the list* Are prepared by a. cumbersome ie- -.tiation system equally applicable to th*- cante of extending the (ranch- jm* to unqualified men or ol. withholding it from men duly: qualified 'in tioth of which cause* it hit* he*h proven to be rigorously, i-ystemntically aud consistently employed. If ftamfcfl are intentionally omitted from the voters' lifts'ol Suva Scotia, .or if namcH ar wrongfully entered, the iftult lie*, with the oflicinl... nui with tfce;- gt; gt;*tem, olid the official* are i-asily approachable under the law. lu British Columbia the system alTords a eor- rupw gt;flicia1 cvo-xlittcillty ' lt; *hu'- Hing off'.the blame ol Itf* crimes th M gt;tcm. ftii l thua.evading pun.aliment of/tbe law. tho ffyfitetn employed in Nova Scotia is tho system Parliament np-' prove* ton yeflrr. nrf*1. when it njitf dcciiled tn accept Provincial liMs tin prepared . or tile purposes of Federul election..'. Against tliat nyptnin Mr. Borden neither then nor fm* ha* *X- teted n word id iH.'t**t- But A-ti that oecu-ifU U V Mmfc Mn-n; roilll.l agauu-t-ihe l)i-iiiiiiion agreeing' to ge- ccpl Provincial H-ttS prepnr.d i.ti;i iy other way than the lists were theit. prepared that in ilw wrty.iti whk-li the Nova Ke'--ti;i listo'aTtf now .pte*' pared. ....' ' II evldcnCfl* if ih'sir lt;'d. n* ti ' tip operation ol tlie Brit if Ii r liiml. -i.e- pivfltrnti-.il' fl.y-stf-in it is ottered by H journal which eaii b*- elia?j?ed With no party bias, and whieh intl-l Ih' 'credit-. vit with. familiarity with the p..lilic.il method-, and happening* I ihnt -.Province. Thy Prince Hupert Kmpire dv vo. lt;-d an .Humiliating paragraph t this oii iccl in a receill. Issue.' The evjde'mv 'In lhe more rvllViH'eillK- that the Kmpire declared'its belie, that n Provineial Liberal (Joveniinent would not. remove tilt evil,* of tlte system, hut UK-rely Ua li-hr the advantage'to lax dvrivixt (nin theni to the oth -r m i . eide of the 'Lccislutuiv... .The Empire ennnot.Uiorefore.. be discredited by an .accusation nt prejudice.' (in April J Jib tho Kmpire declinvd; Every voter*' list in the Province contains BfT many 'dead' names '. 'live' one.-*; anil were the names of cvery pr-Mou qualified to vote placed tin-He bu liicsd o British (,'oluin l o ifiall VOtP lor uieiiilH.'i gt; id lio lioiniiiioii Puiliameiit in (hut Pi gt; gt;v- in.-.'. These un ii carry on their Pai- lijjiin-iitfltry duliiv with- money thai IS*l.-lu*f lo he pHMpIe A ll-c4.i and Priiu'e Kdwaril Island quliens iiiTii .tf t gt; Ibeir CUIlstlftteUtS. They aie charged wuh developinj; Hue* ol p*'l try for the (,'elieral uihhI id the OMiulry and aii-, rX H c 'd lake 8 gOtlQllU e iiii-eii) ill promoting the welfuiv ol Xlberta aiul Prilice Kdward Iblaud n. i.i M'cuiiii : tin* ;m il-ii. 111k of British Columbia. They are- the repre.-cnta- IttvJR and governors ul the Dominion vi ('iiiiada not merely ol ihe Province ot Britinli t'oluinbla. -y- t - Kor litis reason the cop.o ot Canada claijn the right to tui-tnt. that memoeri of Parliament nhall l 'j- preM'ntativtflS ul the living goiieiution ol Cauadiaiuanl of all the living grtl oration who ur i entitled to vote, quite irrej.pect.ve. lt;ii the Province or locality whence any particular member .cornea. In assertion of -flds tjglit tlu* Dominion Parliament Irom TtJB5' tr 1 SIM* - prepared separate .voters' IM * lor Federal elee'.tons. In IBM 'Parliament (or purposes' of scouomy and eoiivenlaiice de'eided'to accept Provincial voters1 liirts for Federal election* provided tho-o lists were prepared as auch liflW were then prepared, lu o doing Parliament made tt abundantly clear that tliere was no intention or notion of transferring to thc Provinces any iiudiennble right to piepare vdters lists for Federal election or*to otherwise interior* wiih the exercise of the public franchise lu sueh elections. 11 therefore the prbpoeed amendment,-, will mean tlie revision ol voters' lists in one Province, but uot iu another, the blame lies willi the Provincial authorities who Imve refusal tu tulll Uu* eondition pri-ei-deni lo the acceptance of Provincial list* for Federal -elections. Whether tiie re- fio-al has been'made to bolftfeF up a Provincial lt;iiiverniih*ut or tv court a iusrn-1 with Uie'Feileriil (i lt; vern ueut tliafcCflS no.din*crtnc ' to thixargumeut; 1101 whetlier the o.vils;of the regisLn* 'om sytteins iu British- Od umbia and Manitoba an- cvide.ncca of portizaii doign, or merely errorniu the compilation of the list.*. ... ;.- * iin mrt' i a I T.i I'.i. Ii.iliit lit tli the e-.iif-v of hvPilaV When tlo.- bceoiili's law ati.-ll.tr Mill* have bei-n tl tided i lt;- lin U'lO'lieiiil rel lt; lt; ro- in.ifltuUiJ and lie- i t'tMii h*h*i hy tlii* UovpruuMMit, Ahki- iJlO crtnlH Km Ftii't tipaliiif: tHmitniriii nl t* gt; locau thv :.i Hn* ii i Miiiiiiiu n: id lli T iiifnlr?iwi, ill** n s n nJiclol comiiii lewti ilisliour t officlilfl*t aiul llir tiMin tly tui (In irrii'Viiiuv* ftMintl iu oxUt iii thv nertiec* trt*Ut with tlw iMVt riHJH lit, ll ns4 oU thm IJJlllU- I) t( t' tluit ihr (rrirvaiieivi wen ctl: nud nil their rntpooaibillt) t:riovaii04 nn* iu U' riylitdl. 9 a * A W/RNINQ TO YOUNG MEM. IIM4 til*-*.* lliiiii.s ;Mi rnmpIOCPUC) f*ri rin UttirtT lm iiu T? n thr Itimk- hoboht :il Kurl Willt.tih. gt; IU llirlli III1 will (uko ilivui t. ti watnni eliiujttv; ImumU**h ilii-m Imio ji lailwjiy curtiap*. lutik* thiMU in; rr f,ili ilinn uith Ml gt;- i ffH and i Muuf - ; t:: Mtlr-trHck** hvtii uV VtfiTkUtit. Si knlrhrwan. This* i u lu-w wuy of UniliiiK Willi uu*li it- ablf oltUvltf; nnda ii it i JuvtiQnbU) hihI m tt Im- lukott h* a Ua ii* hir (utiiif m'ihui. iIumi inn wt'nlrrn pn gt;Viue ttliich umy lm i H.ii iu Unv uodtato blV * t lP lllilrMUiir rilirirn, ullt* IlilV*' iVfijUjB Ulilariu tw xn tunc* luav fri 1 WIlF* I* H*IfUU thf UhmiIiiih jy kitltiuppiti tlu-m, a *i flUi -AVhiiuiy govcrunuoii, ami r j.i, -;r.K kn: thi-iii at collie nay* aiJi* titoliMflU in Uutaiiii. Ami. i( the w 4t n **i ** REMEDYING THE GmEVANCES. * V * m The lt;'iv:l Scr *v tV-Uih i. ioin r.i a tlo-. roMilt oL lln'ir imiuirr re iorted Iwo pcjinrate ik1 dtHflitctr rindins.-*: . Ptl gt;i, that thereWfe diidioiic.-t offi- ciflrlfl in llle eiii, li),v * gt;( the Marine and KwherJi'j. Dcjiartmcnt. S'enild.'lliat- the re.-**nt lt; y gt;teiu **i enRaKim;. proutolmi and paying;civil . rvaoN worn not a good oiie mid tcod* ,d tii iiieffiei.'Ucy ol gt;erviccv There Iwo lii.dit. rs placed h-d.-re tho GnvrriltU-Hi two .separate and ilir- linet lin-*-* of duly: Tir.-t. to aj-eeitOMl who une the frtlUly offieial.-, if r.uctl tlnre WCK, TMt * the letter left, hy the unfortunate Deputy .Surveyor-Genera, id New Brunswick, who shot hiiuecU a low da v u i* when the nivc gt;tij;:itioti lt;- nf the Provincial auditor made fut- tlnr c- nccaliiient o( hln defalcation-. mpOMltuV: I canmd Ince the puh- Hcity of my defaloatiou, 0* it will lw JMtyhHl. and could not-endure the ' refre* and pfty- of-mr' lt;rirmr i; and the -..corn uud hljimc of my vtieinrei, For i*ome time 1 h va hti6w . that I * 9 thi* uui-t come to an cm), nml you can iiuagino what my life ha heen with thin hanging over me, and I cannot Ondure itlongw. If, iu the RoodneiiH ot ycur )iew;trt you and, your colleagues can do anything foe my poor wife, for Ood'.-* sake do it. and not let hor i-torw, A copy of this lt;tad nolo fihould b* iu tho haudi* of very young man in the. country occupying a position of truat. lis author wa* a man highly re?- ected iu the community, and, aa Uu note reveals, by no menna devoid of i lt; ... f-entimeuti*.- That he delih- erately began .the career which ended in iragedy, i altogi-ther in uhnhlo. Mueh mure likely he .t-pccitfttt.nl 'ith monoy borrow-ed from Ilw fu.i lt;lr- with- which InS waa eu truht*-d. mul too i * * f 11 late found hiiii gt; Jf jiiiiijilo- yo r..y i*i lt;-l gt; jHiii i'-iilitjr. .L'lJll'' ' 'y-l 'ti'T''1 adtn tlu'm. THE ELECTION LAW. acjion of the Whitmy g venuneut I** Correct in the eaae of the DoukholMiis. -hell the aet ioo of a e gt;teni pVDViDCC in thr. Aau/ .MlpfKRed would be eiju- ally correct and unexceptionable. Tht- unitter hut* only to l e clearly stated to -diow wliat a glaring ph*cc of eccentricity the Whitney government ha* been guilty of. - Of course, ua it wad at ilrot n-pre- senU-d it lexdced nil right. Tho public wore told that the :*'. nnukhoboix at Kort illiam had expressed a de ire to go back to theit friend* in Saskatchewan, but did uot waut - lt; gt; leavo- tiehind lhe 19 wlio had been convicted of indecency and wire then in jail at Port Arthur. The Ontario officials. therefore waited on, the luinisteY of justice; represented that tliere wa* not tht* pririou uccoiumodntiuh for them; ahd o*ked him io Tecommend that they 'ie pardoned. The mini ster of justice did so and they were releas- fl-d; Hut, ah thing* turiuil i.ul. the D6uk- hobors w*re only to be wheedled into the- train by tho delusive hope that thcy would be taken to n wanner climate ; aud, .as aoon ao they were induced to. board the train., they were locked into their carriage, to be eventually *witchcd on'to the aide-track ut Yorkton. the DouklioUont of wliieh district refused to ieeogni e* thvni as being among their friend* or relation- and declined to ree vFThcm into their community. The Whitney gowmraeUV, W.ilch ha.-* brought about thi.. Uite t .dcvi.UijuiH'Ut a; the Doukhobor trouble, is certainly l* gt; he cougratulatiHt. on Ha dignified action and it* auuiziug tredt/a nT rot: FOR SALE A million f n*. iiiit iHg-Vi of Jark t'iiw ih*livrriHl ul I'iUI monton ntbur un tho t ** '-.ink or iit or enr** Write lur ijuotuti ami imder at onoe Irouii - D. MACLURQ, w' MMMtm, Edmonton, WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRING I-owest prices compatible with Kiiarnn- u-.-* workman ship. JOHNSON HUBBS KXl-KUT WATC'IIMAKBIW AM* JKWKLKKH, 118 J ASl'KI'. AVK. W . Heart Strength H rt ttfiMth. Of-.Uart WMtTi- . m aniNrm mnth.oTN--m.Wf- vi-1 if: MC OM tram k tmuth. o XflflTT W* lni* iiMhint moir. Pom 1Uvein ao. om mtk beon tn * 1'iindml i.. ia lv CiU. -KtuallT dliteflWd. Iiidm tiny liul* nmrta that rnally Uallnt taxily U u lmort alwayi * -p9rt9 iui rnally baUat tanly Tht* olMCttn. ncrvi the Canllftc. or HiHiit Krrvt tlm ' wiap'Jf n lt;siti-. and miutt h Te. nor** , ow.- r. mora -tmbiiny. more CflMtrolHiur. Mora aovrntlni nrrngth. Without th t th Hr rt nun rontlnu* to fall.and thf. tinmarh and kldnf j* atw han thr*- Mine rnm ml I Un ncTTM. Thl rljflUtjr explain* why. * wtsUclne, Dr Ihoop Rertomdva haa tn the-put dono bo much forn'PakandaillivHmrtf. Dr.Phoopllrrti-.urhi Kvmxum ol all thia painful, valpltaifni, anffocat- haart dlmrrM. Dr. ahoop'i RwnoratlYfl- ihU porulur priflacrlnlon In alow* dlr x-i to ttwue MH and waatlnr Mire centirn. lt bulldii:- lt.fl-UtflHt-.Mia: ti ff-ra ml. awiidm. Iwart h lp. If.you would have nraaifl n.mii... atmng lt;li tftttlon. .r* gt;nttl;cn ihoi-t j-err - at-taKUiL theni aa neoded. with Dr. Shoop's Restorative the e i;ir gt; ond to puuiali Uiciu.ii -houlil be proycii true. . Second, to iiuiclid.the i-y*tciu of em- ployinc. (ih.motiug and payii.u the eivil M-rvnuta ho an to Tdiii;dy the evils found to cxhd. The 'that duty called for the p- liojntiiicnt of a judicta; commission ol iiiventigatioiL to flml against whom the i;.- im.;.- accusation of ThP.OOUt- iniK*ioocrs imd bc*-u launched. or agftliflAi. whoiu if anyoue thcy mitfht pi ofHT-.v be laid. Had tht* Cotamis- tioneti fmitld it l art ot their duty.to .-l ccily 'tlte official* again?- , whom lhey made- charges, both time und monoy would have been. avcd. Uut they, did. not crankier Xhia to b** part, ol ..xeir'duty. and in the report ret- oinmeiided the appointment of a jcommifflbion to detenuiae thia. Hence the appointment of Judge Cas** -* with .counael lt;t -fd through the department oik locateJ w* ttiiilty employee., -if such lt;hcre-be Actimi wa** the more urgcut U'cauH- t)ie re- l-ort ot 'dm commlboion in making the chargi-K giuicral placed every employ* w uf ihe IK-partment undt-r a cloud ol biu-picion.; ftrfttiruCfl-tt to the intio- lt;vut a* woll fj*-lii iui-iiee to Ute tenth tiy notion'iti-tbia matter had to be taken promptly. , * OH the lint.* once a ye*T.* it in tttt** to iianuiue that h-w- ol the men nd* mcuilw-rs uf the Ijfgialuture would 'aviTM.P.P added to BwirMamwe. Continuing' the'. Knipiri b*yn: At the la.*t Provincial election in oio* di gt;Ui.ct in Kooteuay, 243 uauiej* were on the votoi-.' li -t at oue . polliu? place, yet.lea* than 50 voteaGterc tHdU-'d;. the others wciv not 4u gt; the. 'di-itrict. At another polling p *0 in tho raiuc'district over IOO men Who had lhe t UalilicatioiiTi of Vfitcr gt; were not on tliv lid - b. v.t.;-.' ut. ilw clumf-y method* of rcgi lration. . Yot, -.aya the Kmpire, Premier Mcliriih1 aiid hw *ttorney.gcncr l .will rage with fury becan e the l)o- minion Government propose* tO tnke a baud at. reybing ilaU tlrat have Vbren 'dead* wince 1 W and gt;tuff d' during the lata* ;* moiiUis. Now if Xh ia'tlie'kind ol votrr.-' I lgt a tin- gt;-opU' of Ilritish (' lumlji:. want in their l*rm-:uelal aiTairi* all welt nnd gv xl. That is tlieir bu.-v nerv* and theiiv alonv. it tlte living men of-Uiat PriA-inm cairont to lr- ct-uuteil olectorally dead on* iwrm i premier dcflft 'M - T'nTn 11* tfie pby gt;ically departed to hO couutcd among thb politically living, that '** their privilege. Ilritrnh Colunjmo..a* jour? *.u*.*r tjoadnm, ij eutirely frw gt; to prepire li.d.j for uh* Provincial eleetion. lii whatever manner Ihe.;- e h i I r Iwi*l, to oinit tlnrelr' gt;m th- iuin.-.. of the quick and, t perpetuate therein the n uienelntiire of lhe dead fl u-ot,e out- entitlcil or Ottawa l'tro Pre** The huuora oZ: tliv.lir t (lnv'.. debatflC u M'u tlio avcoild r; ailing of the hill to uiiieud lhe Elec* tiona act undoubtedly remain with the Liberalx. The H et'cii f thi* minister of justice won. a masterly dideuce of the chief provision Of the jiitt that to provide ii alnat njutitioo to. Uie h-v gitunate eltictorj of the countrj- Ui pro- vinciti ur in uuorgaiiu.ed .districta in uhivh pro HT pruvu-iom* are not mnde for the regiflittatimi of tlu-ir nauicb t. *lec otti. Mr. Aylcxwortii IukI already txp jiinifld the other clbotHM. **t Uxe bill on its mtroductkih. vo that it was tuite iit order'fpr hiui tO'devoft- in* liuie yesterday i the explanution ol the government*,, poliey upon the lir.d clauM.'.' Tliut Cfl-dplaiiaUofi wae explicit. And nui.-t carry weight with thu eountry ut htrpe. de.-piu- fliO theatrical- protesia- llitlli ot tin? foilheivutivo.-. iji (In- Hou.-e of (V.HiniohM that, in order io play (he game of tlnif partners iii Manitoba, auchBriUtth Cohuubia, the gt;- aie reiidy to obstruct the linttttem.oi paili nii-nt and ol the couutry. Mr. AyleSwi.rth pul .lon.ard nu a'/solutr case ou-behnlt oj hia chiim that condition., wort ol Ontario Sn-re different irolnthp..e iu Uiu eool. Kaat of Mnn-, jtobu tin;,electoral lists arc prepared by the uiuuicipalith: upon the ba.ii gt; id a fflVsniein und oi rceideuce.; went tlnreof they air .Kiiod ellli.n-ly ujiou the priliciple ol lepislratiou. 'SU* difference, in a mo:d iiiiportaut one; in luct, it *L. thu divii hg line betweeu tli- tWO pa I ':- -. . Apart, however; from thi .argument. 3lr. Aylesworth wnn able; to prove that Jie experience of Mnnitoba was auch to* toju-dity gt;pecfial Jisu ;or Federal purposes. Some of h'w illustration (especially when taken in'connection wyh the striking incident* given latei on by Hon. T onnu Uivenway gt; proved beyond p radventuie that Hie sysU-ui now in force in Manitoba, was one de- signed entirely in'thi interist of one party, ond that there wa-* no pretence at fainie*tH. Mr. Aylefliworth'M'defence ofUie o- calii-d thin red liueV waa a npleudid piece of work. He proved conclusively that iio other courso' was o gt;fii to the Kederal returning officers than to prepare special voters' lisu for the last l-edcral electiomi. Hi brought the point home to the mind of the average mon,.by showing that if these return- ing officer* had taken the provincial ltat* oud written out each uajiiiniiere il nm.-i Ik- ossunnxl. ilaiiued'lhi* kid najnung cxiKxIition. uill go down t lt; fnnie as a man oi-resource;* nd i ef- liops (Kflflflterity will tint remember that he was .not over-zealous in enforcing the piiA-incial law-, allowing the kid- uap -od Io ihdulg'- iu disgraceful - in- decencie-s for month-, and *ns ut l-inx Adyantflbed into iK'ii ii *mfy by thc death of * one of them anil u coroner* lnqUOfl.t. That wn. only an essential pnrt of lhc plan lu dii-eredit'.tiie hn- itiinion goyeriuueni. 'Alio, eight Sew* n5 v:wilir?lie tult ciiavnt ol-uii the provinci-.H and under Jhe impn-. ion tltat th/y verv well de.ierviog, and opp 'f*' v'I l 'c:iuiit; .oV* tlie'jj* fni-li, per- ptitied ri.tHHi puukhelior.-fl to vuuo over' iflTOJU Rttf-lia to settle wiieFe. they would iu t' liberty.' The flN.fl gt;kutei ewnn govi-rnnienl lr face in Ince wirh a ihum objectl mablt' la..k7;.tiaui'ely. t. dispose ol ..a large party of prisons WllOATe on the bonier line between luatluetAt nud insanity iiiiide in one direction nud lastly gt;ea- sonablo'iu othera.. At IcUat not euf- licieiitly unieayoiiahle iiot to In-, able ti gt; work iibfl keep MiciiraelyVs wiwii necessity drive : but1 very ap: tO'gO off their head* -and fivo' revolting eiXlttblUo)la when people pampr'e tin in with apples :-nd peailul.- litftl llaltel them with too inuch attention. Tlie.-S:i kulehewah government haH u legitimate gtound of cdtnplalut again* 'lie Onturio;.go riiinent. It did nothing to ret t:ie gt;V people marehiug e:i -l- wai-d- -. but the Ontario ;governineiit ki lt;lunpp- lt;l i.luni. and without ev.-u coit utting ohyono -as' to what they gt; vri; ubout to do, duiuiH.nl them' d . ii in a place w-hi-re Ihey are n'Ot.whnt'cd gt; arid. Where their own people even repudiatetheni- It ii to be.hoped- ih.:i ihi - reprehensible proceeding will not bd p jh-a'te lt;l;' if dt is it will lead too much friction and ill feeling be- twii'ii the provinceavlroin which the Dominion hns happily been pructically free up to the pecsput.. The Ontario jrovvij inent i.s prnetic* ully-responsible for-the whole pi-the trouble irom tin- t gt;eginuiug. When the noirtiitifio y.ii'ririi.Qi-ilt Rdinini..li.f. ALL DEALERS. THE PALM Fruit and Confectionery Store * is tlio best placo in Edmon* for Cnoici-urr Ciioco- LATKB, Fussu Cani-iks and Bfl- flSoT Fuui-n.' .'. H. J. ROBERTS 119 .lasiH-r West. rmpi-ietor Sunt'.eaat of UiuLson-t Bay Co. NAZARETH. WAISTS explicit and conclush-e, and agreed in Mie main with the findings of previou* ('.-mn.i ii-.ui, Tlw system we'd ih- eland faulty. . Il gt; rennsly lay with tbr lt;Pnrcrnmcnt ou port of their duty Oa a. Uovcri-Lnvnt. That duly the il tto mi- hi i.. .1. olda i.iiii ii (VilumUia w dispivi'fl to object to thla. Il'ul IX* to whether aneh Ii. to sliall be accepted for um* in Pcdenil tion- in altogether anethei mat It* not qtUte, mn nearly quite, the ex ow p*t*dio undertake., With the ftifor- mation adduceil by Uie three OwnjrttB* .-.i n - whn have feporli-d i ti III'* cop: ditiou of tin service since ItSrtI he announced on April -H1h that with the '.responsibility which ia npou tij. wr Imve c lt;rtiun tiling to do ami we intend to do litem uunjejtoo; lliry will-iw .done noi through u ('ontmii.- . .on. not ihrough others, but by th- party now in office, the Government rifl-pon-Mble to tlie people. Th:- announcement n to . imple- inent. l by a moa ure now being j ie- itred TTt- 4iir-nirWt oI the tiiidiiig.- of vhe OoounUaloncrai and will li* gt; -uh- rtiuld hove Ewcn UO objection to thai courai*, und iw-ked what -was-tire difference between pr wing uch special linti and taking tlw provineial liat* and era.-im; fr e num were not-entiih-d to v eral eonstltueiiciefl. 'liis point home hv -hr Maiiituba act, which th Tlm timllug of IneHicicney in thv wrvlce bruuirfit another and altoceth- are hold ing up o 'g. rr different duty upon the Gw.ru- ment. On this.iwinl-llie finding wat who fled- sed the ves -H i o that the rv iflUng officer* sliall elim- Inatft such names iu either blatk or red ink; Mr. Borden*s reply was JkMo. He was not. up to his usual standard. He recognised that the general provi-don* *A Ihn pleasure wrro a . 14-p ip advance, ami it was tmly a(U-r he r.*alixrd that he must obey the l.el..*,*., uf xhv party m eaM at Winnipeg atid Victoria tfiat he came to cIom- rpmrtir, ul b cd the law in ihe 'Northwest Territories, Defore the . uow provinces weie created, Doukhobors' wlio broke the law: were rigorously punished; mul thqy remember-'d it aufticiently uot to break it ugain while they wc-Te. in Stin- flkatchewun. and. even on tlieir tri-. uinphal march through Winnipeg they still --preserved their decency. Ot course, it i. Miid'.the Dominion government ought nevett-io. have alh gt;we* theiit to come into Canada. Trur, It mdwi(nnr*tuke and the public opiiir ona that Mip'porti-d. the introduction of theso ptfot, down-trodtlen Ituo inils', p Tsl'Cuted tor their l;i;lh, wna nlSo tuistalu'n. But il ia too late to hark back to tliut. Thcy. ure here., haye bean lure eight years, and cannot lw wnt buck except hy speciaL act ot B rliamcut and with-the coiment of tlm uasriiiii goverumeni. . Meuuwhilr, they are hi ihe country and mail be tunr 'i ' fiviM r htt p 'Y'V thcy sre in,, to obey Uio law. ' Tlie provincial giivormneiit has no right to rail agaiutft the Dtuniuion government and excuse itself: from enforcing tlie-law in respfCl of the DtmWtnliojrs. aud. oo solI-hf M*etiiig g lt;/vvrnment would, wait Until the bn-aeh the. law resulted lu death before eufoirciug it. - i m W a * Just the thing for summer wear. Supporting tapes suspend weight of trousers or skirts directly and even- SPECIAL EXHIBIT OF BLOUSES AND SUNSHADES AT HUDSONS BAY STORES I- -I . - j Tliis week wo aro making a special display of White Lawn Blouses. - i I *. Such on array of dainty goods it has Dover beon our pleasure to show. They are made from the finest of Indian and Persian lawn, elegantly trimmed with fine val: laco and insertion, and with short sleeves.7 - * . Other lines are trimmed with beau .i fn i euibroi'Iered yokes and with lace cufls and collars, open back or front and with short s'eeves. r* --. - ' ? We bave them at 1.00, 1.25, 1.50,1.75, 2.00, 2.50. 3.00, 3-50, 3.75, 4 00, 5.00, 5.50, 6.00, 7.00, 7.50, 8.00, 9.00 and 10.00. It is impossible to describe the many styles and effects of these beautiful goods. They need to be seen in 'order to gain, a correct conception of what they are like. -. * -* We are also showing a magnificent selection of Ladies' and Children's Sunshedes in all colors, from 1.25 to 3.75, , * * :'iflVliiirr e of- dW Long-Silk Gloves sre now in stock in white, cream, black, brown, grey j*nd taiK Our price, 1.00. We also have a full range of Ladies' Long Lisle Thread Gloves, in black and white only, at 75c. gt; 'm .f - r..- * W Hudsons Bay - Wf- HOW HANSARD WW * a A Diary of tbt. PrtMQt S*wio the Tim* of PArli-untm Some of the Flights ol Tliu otUwH Vn* Prvw puUJ iliury ol the BCttWtt. eatrp'rici ini Qiv meiuih tt*** hiiYr BOBtt / tl Vf o *i * * I * * lie ph-i-offl.ion *tn iha.iiziii so clearly hv Mr. Aylo.tworth. if iii ; lt;*-. .......: lt;. Ai.11.. :,t tin. .i,.i.i...- arc no more, prodiielhv i gt;Tiiiiit* riul -tor llie o ipo3itioii Unm wan yeileidgf Jliry uU.dUld lllHl thla p'wee de Te* i-iflflilro'1 yf tln-ira Mill pfOVfl nil Ottct lailure. k * j * * f - e- e MIM. . e- WHITNEY GOVERNMENT ECCENTRICITY. Kt.lliapp.Hg is haiiily proper in u e.ivilhtod eoiniliy. The . lt;*-ii.l-. gt;.irl.aro.iH Moors do .HoiiH-liiiie- curry off n fvcal- Ihy Kngli.-h or. Amerloou louri-t; but ' ven i Morocco it o* not done with t.ov.'.in irn.iil miction, ll i.- invnri- ahly the **.; ot a plraticMl or bnrbur- oi'.-. phieltain who in at dlggcre drumi with lhc sovenrfaieBt. Tin- WhjiiMv r vrrii'nn'iil. howvor. BEST LUMP. 3.80 HR TOM E. O. DOBF.LL * CO. MARRIAGE LICENSES JACKSON BROS. Jeweler* JOB J*ap*e Av*. Oor. Queena Ave. ly from the shoulder, * mm -- * Buttons of best * ' m .quality and plenty' them for every possible emer- gency. . DrawCTS and sk irts stay up, fronts sa- teen, strong and neat; button holes wear five times better than button holes on Self front. PRICE 25c. NO ARGUMENT NECESSARY I 9 * ALWAYS USE ; .-;.- ' ' n O PRICE RIGHT QUALIFY GUARANTEED ):..* ) : B. C. Fruit Lands L. ilS numbir ol our company hk* juit r*turnod from Ktlown*F tht Or* chird city of Ahni Okiniiu ValUy. Whil m th y IUy hn looked onr ih* wboii ground ond can glva full information to Intancfrnc purthnoorn There will bt anothtr axcuralon In tho.naar futur* to thii gardan ol Canada. Call and too mapa and photoa, and gat Ht raturt, City LoU and Farm Proparty In Edmonton ond surrounding diatrict. th* Tlie Great West Land Company, Limited 1674. 45 Jilt* Ave, E, I IW Wet* ti iWkufa Buk OLD PHONK 138 * K . r a a. u o I 41 ' - '* y ** J.H.M0RRIS (X). DEI'ARTMEXT STORE 270-276 Jasper Avenue Eut * TJ t* Store of High Cliwg * Mriili-indiM FLY TIME IS HERE Protect your house with made-to-order Seretns properly fitted. Thoy ltat Utatima. Phono tr The Mclnnis Lumber Co. : gt; v LIMITED - . *W . ffl. * m * lo gt;n*v*-nt tlie 33p5*?fi vl I uiul ( ipi gt; iaK U gt; bliuiUerh ufeuii iAUTrl UJttt Mll.tTft H'liU'l; Xlw I' d uut thv cuuMgo *n i'ivi'-i pllcitj flulurgot. Tlu* ftpweli fnnii Ilu* throne l gt;( gt;iniiiiciii iwrliauiPirt worn r* N .vi- iibiT -W. TIk gt; v gt;ii lt;A iIioii Ufbato oil Uu* 'i-liUi-.--. in rvpY. a vmiifMilgu ol aUndor which I ilmit'd to thv t'xdu.Hiun lt;.. . *bu ii-t-rf to tht- piv.Mia time. Thi- ii min r.-limmt,- tOT ISOt vr.-x-nu1. on lX'CumlM r 11 March *4, thni' and a hali j only S4JKM1 06 out of tiU.bi had b *ii voted. An tn ' the widwi oil March 3Ut and thi fl-wrvieo l r Od yonr counnciieii lat. 1908, could*not be cani lt; gt;d * out nu gt; gt;lu' being voUsl. on1 ol* tho remaining main cntim. the f**t 190U-9 . were, voted dincuMlon. On Ihe ame date te aup U.*nient-HT rstluiatvs year ending March Slnt, IW f gt;re (*nU,d- Thp*e ftiiiounted ' million dollars and rii-renenled ditnre.'. made during tlie theu thecal year beyond the amount liml Iiy parliament. Those al voted practically vrUlumt lt;lis I.nrt year the main emtirnxdet w i-rnti-d on February Tth and i thi' royal n ent on April a7th The following diary, dhowx I timo ol parliament ho* been iiu.toa lt;t of .li-.cun.di g Uie ostiL UeeeiU r 2. 3. 4, 5. 0. 9. 10 d.i-tUe oil the ii.Jdii-- in i 'li go -cruor' oih-niug e-iweeh. lJrn-iiil T 11 maiu eatiniateH di'..:i. December 13. motion to go in milt.'.- of supply. R. I*, ltordi servative leader) dru vd attvn tho elrctllar bi a gentlemuu. f gagoH to 'isatttf marring*? lieen ueu pa K'n.; muke ull kind* * peper p p**epoet*a g*t. i onnitt gt; ' or. crippled peoplu -to be all* land in Canada, etc. Hou. lt; Foster (Colli.ervative)' wishe Ti'eldinx to explain Ii'ia fuNiii rang*.*niofitji to-aid i.u the rem .the NorthVr-flt crop;' and alt biNiachefi the i*ul jt*t4 tli. the line. Motion .agreed tu. Civil ment ifriii-. paswMl; alj*o.. il ..the. estimate:, ol tjni- ngriculti purtuiout; and four nlthc publi de wrtm nt. AV. H. Bennett i vat ive) allege ''lhat tliere are'' and eaAct-tSer*'1 iu tho publi lt; depurliueiit.' , IK-coiiiImt 17 Mt'-ini. Io g Sl .ply: H. I:* Bordnii'. (Con-e .a-skti fuf an opp* ii-unity lo. thr Norlh AUaiii.ic Trading C d -r debate eii ucr. .and i**- co at the ev lt;-uiug ttittiug. *Hou.h-. ally ge(. gt;. iiito committee ol and Uie excise vole is passed. .' December rS R; S. Lake (Vi tive; at*k Ior a return ol pap tender.1* relating to the disposal ber berth*.- v Jau. SH-Krunco-Canadian trad ri olutioiiti coiismIitciI. Homa queutly goes into couunittee of Vole of department of rn'ariue a 'cries, un.der civil government, to. G. Taylor (Conservative) tlie Hon- .Si'* P- lUod.ur tit x gouev hi hw travelling .expo Great Britain -.for thc colonial ence; -complainn of the travel penacs of Wreck Inspector Sp* -Wf thc charge*,of a Mr. l..u-n.- 1 tographing plan?. Gea E. Fo t' a fanciful and li-.tiii.x;-. d,- gt; of the department'a dealing* ; T. Merwin, a govcmiueiit coii J. I). Reid and F. D- Monk (C lt; tivea) lt; gt;in in' the debate, wh coincs a carnival, ui blander til rffprepeniallon. Thii. niarkti the comiliencer . the obstruction of the eatin.at' . Jan. 10 Motiou to go into. tSaiu. Huglnv lt;C6uM-rvativo) gt;j the ill treatment ol Cadet Lu at the Royal Military college- in M-hiah tlie father, K.A. Ila M.P., U heard, ensuea. Motion x* gt;. (.'(iinmitU'r dificuascd iti luaiiitciiauce and repair.i to ment Htd-Ricr* and' ice breaker, . 000. Geo. K- Foster. (Conte ryaurrecti* Laca chargea; Com maHnc'. pert-oual ditdjuruemeu iroily referring to hbt having 1 companiid by a.mes eiiger lt;-n lo Great BrihtUi. G. Taylor lt; wive) .'K-.-i-ct-' the eodt of th .- :iug apparel of Uie ---iiilor.- on 1 flTnmeut ateamer and ice i and a.M gt; of the note., pads u viaion-i for the kiteheiis.- He. c: at 1 eng Lb the price .fur two toa uavd by tlio men. enj iged in iafc tlie 8t. Laurence chanm , c'TOiplaina Uiat Geo. T. Merw too much of lhe government i Thv lt;liticutiiion in contiuuvJ out the jIt*-r-iiiK.n and on iin. gt;i midnight, a ..pirJted Iwl tie round the coox. of-vrovfrioiiiiig bfeakcr M gt;utcalm. and thciter for .lJT.( r.*' white dieke gt;v. -Me**.**? F trr and Taylor bave e lt;t ppwraa itidtinr ol Hw e*n of tlie miuistry. T1i a .Arctic tion - ' ' - up .iu the uiiiidv. e iK .-iti-rti ni(;uiberi gt;. A. :C iConscrratiw) makes a neno .'tack on Uie character of W. (Ooimervative) talks oi iniuiofi* ling in millinn . Final blockade of thr .-.-lim.i January 10 H. B. Ame (Ct tivV. movi-M for original a ij gt;l mid I'-nd'-i' in re s * of tim I ita, contending' that he. ai a li has the right t lt; oe whatever gt; ilni-unn'iili he I'limura. -The- BANANAS FOR A SONG 13c AND .'flic PER DOZEN C. W, CAMPBELL A COMPANY *iiwwF* PlMMM IH .. ;,-. ma i *** ' ' ' * * mr t ** * ** P * * n m r* * maaaymmnnnnmnnnnn * - * 0*Q**mfrjBOO Ottn * * O * * * , ****** w * * *-* AVJ t/VAVaVAVAV*V/aV//Aifl */ V x gt; ATrii + 99m*s . :+J*+ +n m ,-,V, +J?t* lt;* r+ A -t- a , t*a' Z * + - - * - -V ' * ' S-f ' +a*ift ft * * V*r lt;* gt; V* * W gt;W) '- 1 mm-' -. I 9 *-k * mont argues Ihat. as thoy are t document that moir undei terms and CflrtiditioiH the lai leased and are, thvrilur*'. the title to their property, tliey *... matu a part ol the r..-cor.ls of partment ol interior and not Incorporated in the records House. G-'neral debate. occUPJ rbole aflernoon and evening, U .pM.n ;. inainuatf That thi b -ii corrupt influence in a - - m. e ,m m. m-a me .mm. -fl.,* am --I, ....--
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