Daily Colonist (1900-01-16) . s notto understand that the government haddecided to take no action in this mattwhat Hon. Mr. .Semlin had meant vthat he had hoped that the matter w(nildhave been allowed to pa.^^ without tinnotonety of attention. Possibly theIremier expressed a persomii view tliiitth(! matter In any event was beneath thenotice of the house—but it bad not yetbeen of by the government. Mv\ .Martin was glad to see the Attoriiey-General dissent from the bad breakof the government leader, and would -waita reasonable time for him to take thenecessary action in the premises. H
Daily Colonist (1900-01-16) . s notto understand that the government haddecided to take no action in this mattwhat Hon. Mr. .Semlin had meant vthat he had hoped that the matter w(nildhave been allowed to pa.^^ without tinnotonety of attention. Possibly theIremier expressed a persomii view tliiitth(! matter In any event was beneath thenotice of the house—but it bad not yetbeen of by the government. Mv\ .Martin was glad to see the Attoriiey-General dissent from the bad breakof the government leader, and would -waita reasonable time for him to take thenecessary action in the premises. Hon, Dr. McKcchnie, too, pointed OUitthat now that the matter had been madeinililic it could not he ignored, iis per-haps otherwise would have been the bet-ter course. He also gave the assurancethat tlie proper action would be taken. I he house then adjom-ned; after re-ceiving an invitation through Jlr. Speak-er, to attend the meeting of the FarmersInstitutes in the« evening. NOTICKS. By Col. Baker—For all corrresnondeuce. ^1 WEILER BROS,,^ I Carpet DepaHim Old jiiohland SCOtGh WlliSK6 nislltcd l>y the AVoU-known Hrni of I JAMES BICHANAN & CO. gi»iiv«. • —• . • Selected by the British parliament us the brand par ezcellenee. Kow the • popular bratiu throughout the whole British Empire. Pronounced • by royal commiaston Abaojutely Puio. Auk for Buchanans <• riir4*»»d. Lawrence A. Wilson St Co. ; ill eloquent lerms the thus cast between tho government or any memberupon honorable gentlemen who had well or oincer thereof, in relation to the2i**^. .^S-^^S?^ *^<F clKwen pMfes- schools In South Bast Kootenay. esccei-rion,;«toaMrSwi-^ally the .?chwU,arP^V-OranS and Fort Stceh: and return of the num-ber of diildreii. of school age at each ofthose three places. liy Cid. liaker-To ask; In event ofasbistaiu-e beiny given by ibc governmentlo provide a lirltish Coiumhia contingentfor servlee in South Africa, will tliegovernnieiit Insist
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