| Show 1 N I It 1 If 1 I Kin Kj Edward in Saskatchewan I ii LIEUTENANT ENA F GOVERNOR GOEI NOR FORGET FOI iET TALKS ALKS OF Till TUE IE BRITISH I NORTHWEST OJ Iq AND A ITS I I S FUTURE FO I E Ev EI v Ui I i I Special of th thI Dett nw I Copyright 1900 19 G by ty Frank Frnnk Cl O Carpen I Iter ter INA Saskatchewan S k I have hav hn RJ Jut Juit had lUll u IL long Ions talk tak with Kins 1 Edwards Edward lve III In thi th 1 province ot o Saskatchewan ThU Canadian dominion If II you know a n nort ort nort of at O an nn annex to Great Orent This The It of England nominally bosses the tho th Iz whole Ills head hend overseer If Hart larl Orcy tirey Ore I who sho ho liveR ut at the federal capital Ottawa ri who vIrn pots pete a n year and his hili Jeep lie Ha li III chosen choen by King 1 In council but bt the tho Canadian govern Rovern i ment ray pays his hl and all alt hiM ex ax expense fJ I pense Venc lie Ha has haB the title of o governor general IB IR more of or n 0 social figure figurer r hend licad than tha n anything else elseI I In addition to the King Edward has n a eer In J of ot the Canadian province who goes by bythe bythe j the title of i These T e emen men are lire by the era of ot Canada In council the council 1 being the cabinet which really rules th country from Ottawa The lIeutenant i l of o the new nOw of ol o fua In Bu II Is Mr A n B l Forget I pro pronounced j Ho I It a the tha thestIne stIne position pIttOn us 05 u to 0 tha th provincial leg legislature legI I ni Uti Earl Burl Orcy Orey holds as S to the 1 federal He Ill I le Is king kins Ed Ii I IiI J I wards s igent nuil figurehead 1 All laUH passed by liy the tho legislature Ire to him and aint he um nn nfl veto eto clo ally allyS S I 1 net he sees lit fit I doubt J whether he lie would dare dar veto many ore are proud of ot their heIr in lu independence Ini i dependence anti will not tolerate any I direction from tram their Imperial bose A 1 ell except upon I j Lily nl occasions If It the stoLe legIslature 1 should pass pan Mils lulls which were ere evidently I I not the will vili of o the people POPie th lieutenant I governor might veto them nUll mid bo be I h hIt would only onh act actus actliS ii t us liS to which he be thought might di lt directly 1 his Imperial majesty lIty Even Iven EvenIn I en l t I In III such cases caReS the net might bo be again oln I passed over ner hi his hall and he would dare veto clo It n a time timer I r AT T Tit HO IE it The lieutenant governor Is 18 the th best liest J raid paid pal In Iii Ili cal nal cali i iii Itry y Is III a It year yeu ear and he In huss hm the I 4 I government house houRC to live IIII in This la Is by II byI I nil odda the finest finC residence In the Can ii northwest territory It Is hi i a bit bl mansion about u II mile u ti halt half from froni situated In lii tho the mIdst ml rt of he praIrie Its IU rooms aro are large anti antii i eld s 8 I II for tor entertaining At tt Atone one OO end of lit It to III n a conservatory ro the flowers lowen iT lil bloom no in when Jack Frost hUll has bitten off or i nil nl other vegetation with his hIli OIo teeth The governors I 1 holme hou e ha has hall double windows It Is heated 11 by steam and It IH In always aIas there rs Newt v DI i t b il j I II I J realized this thin yesterday afternoon when 1 I rode roh out nut over Ocr the tho prairies to visit I lt his Ills uell I t was Wl wrapped In robes robe anti I J wore wOle n a 1 coonskin coat and cap mul was la almost frozen Cro en Entering the tl mansion AUB 1111 like from winter Into the lap of ot summer or ci like taking a 1 flying leap len from Use lilt north pole hole to tit th i temperature of at Los Lu Angeles or Now New Or lean leulIs A t CANADIAN ADJAN It H is necessarY forthe tor the lieutenant gov gOI governor governor to liae hn 1 r 1001 house houKe lie He has to I uphold the dignity of oh tho British em empire pire lie He Is tin the social leader or of tho the pro vinee nut as nR such he has IMS much enter I to do Governor Forgot Forget I III well fitted for tor this In that he Is n ii Kronen Canadian He lIe hits hIlts however hower been more mor titan than n it 1 social figure He lIe In Is noted nn n an active working statesman In Is II a U man of o I force and has hind had considerable Influence ence upon nil Ill things connected with He lie has hns for far lit years been ell one line of ot the lenders leaders of ot the ter territories territories nd Is III thoroughly posted on all nil going on OIl in III them Horn of or French Canadian parents Oot Forget I orlet was educated In Quebec After Arler his hIli graduation he SOnIC some In the United Jailed States learning ling ilIg ll fish h He lie lived for lr a n year at lit Vt VI and while there tiler heart heard our ablest lecturers In the tho of ot such men menas menIS as Its Henry Ward Vard Wendell Will Phil lips and Theodora ICI About the time of o his itis admission to 10 the bM a 11 re rebellion hellion bellion lIlon of oC the broke out near n ur Winnipeg Soldiers were sent to the front from eastern Canada and the rebellion J In the trial of ot the traitors which ensued young Forget 10 t una 1118 sent cent out from the tho east enet us liS an as assistant to one of ot the lawyers la He lie ar arrived rived ried here hero In midsummer when the tho country was wall In Its Ita brightest garb garbi ho ha X I Y Y X y i f fY l lY f X f fh I h h I II II Q h y 1 h S Y YA A I h hI y I X I lv l v X I t y y 1 i i h X 1 X i ih h t y y 1 h I 1 M HON RON A E FORGET King IC lug nits loss I In I ii In in id u II I 1111 IIi Ihl t I ic Nc fell tell in love lose with It and determined to return and make Inal It his home After Ater the trial was over h he went vent I back to Quebec but a II birt time Inter hate accepted an in official position In the ter tor I government This Title brought hint him I again to tf Manitoba and ho tse has hns been i i here tram front that time to 10 this having i sIlent pent IS 9 0 years In tho tile territories Dur PIll PIlling 1 In ing the tho period he has beets been bl n advanced from rom roni one une prominent plate pluie to another For JOl a Q long time he was ius commissioner r rot of ot Indian affairs rind and later still was nun the representative of ot King Ing as lieutenant governor of the this whole north i went Ivest territories n ii tract many litany times timeR I tho the size of o Great Orent Britain and Rn Ireland Now ow that n R part pirt of at these Hies Ih s oJ territories hat has been heen made male Into states slate lie Jle has been I I appointed governor of Sacia 1 hot lov 10 Forget Is iI 1 i type of or the bOat best of I the thin French Canadians rail Tall slender lender flue fine looking he ho Is I OIl cultured He lie speaks his Ilk nil nit the tho force torce of ot tho thi westerner added to tf the h of ot the Frenchman neil man IU m AMERICANS A Upon my presentation is nn art Ameri merl American can cnn correspondent coe pon tho the lieu lieutenant tenant governor said call al l that lie he thought Saskatchewan Bu J onci much muth to Amerl callS Said he Your people to a certain extent hold the plies Pt pI Ice that Co Cu Columbus Columbus lumbus did us n to this continent In Ill 10 IC 11 to our provInce We WI ovo OI our largely to you ou We e knew we e had hado a vast ast extent of liml lien herr but bat we le hILt Ull nut mit Its lis real un until til UI a tt 1 syndicate In of If American capitalists ut the suggestion of oC Mr Ir ifton our oar former minister of o the thi Interior came here herp and looked over the tile ground They lh appreciated ll Its It po and Invest Inest Invested ed ad d about in buying II Ia II land kind They TIle Ui n several of ot 1 a lIsle hen to examine the tue ground Ar lInd und n a 1 few ell of or them to 10 buy hu farm farmr Tim The success of at those thone men In 18 is h that hat the tIle reports of o the tue ut of tin till soil soli went elIt back to the 1111 IWO to years eU eUlater later American 11 to pour Ilour In III They came caIne by Then the tho of o tho ho northwest terri tern territories tories spread prea U hI t Europe and ivi II begun began to get settlers from froni there The tide Is li now no so great that thit nothing 01 eon can n stop oi 01 It II and I look for tor n a mighty might Increase e next summer CANADAS C lItO LAST Hut flut governor iS If t your laud land such that It will lust last us tie n ii wheat cultivating proposition I believe so One who ho his has not test tested teste ed oil e this soil sail can have no of Its It fu tH futility er The rhe lands hero here about are orl of ot n It rich black loam which In nInny many places pInceR Is 30 and even elen 10 iO feet deep Sonic Somo of It has been cultivated for or years ye rs with no diminution of ot crops It yields from 20 to 30 31 bushels of o to the aero acre re without fertilization and on 1 with gout cultivation It U will produce e that thit for tor nInny many years yearn to come Your people un understand our better hetter than any oth A v Loyal Now ow But Some Somo Day Americans in no inA A Canadian C Official l Discusses Ilk Mis im Fi Canadians Are Their Political Power More Loyal Loya Than I han thu Hio Their Em lo to tl the e r I era CT l They The tire uio buying bUllIg them In large tracts tract anti and ninny many are ae also taking out outI I homesteads Tm Y AUK In FOND FJ n OK 01 to OUR DOL DOLLA I LA US now floW low do you YOLI like the Amer American mer Icons ican Very orr much Indeed WI We t are glad slad to I welcome them ns as members o ot of our ourI I hotly body bod politic Many of ot them bring mon man money manI ey C tip with them and anti they the nM alII In III develop I I In Ing ng the country Are tte Ie our citizens citizen becoming natural naturalized Canadians You Those who lire are taking out I homestead are ure required to be lIe to so o be before beI I fore tore they the can complete completo their lr title nl nI nII atI I though h they lie utah may enter the mini land without with without without out doing tto so I understand lonny of ot tho those e who ho are arc buying lands linds are tre also aio taking out naturalization mittens CANADA C AD IS STILL LOYAL Your honor Is la the representative of ot tho crown wold t I It Is your business to study the that tin the Canadians hold hoM to the tue British em eta empire empire pire Pita to know the people really feel teel Tell r l me lilt Is U there any nil sentiment here heie In ill falor at Canada breaking breal away from tron Grant Britain No o replied 1 the lieutenant governor the are ale loyal loul They proud of o their connection with this tha mother country countr Oral runt to continue It AN Nl NATION Hut tills condition obtain a I as Canada grows grown It will iii ho he as II It Is for tor years year eau to come conic comeI was the reply I believe ho however ever I Hint with will eventually beV be an In Independent nation When heni we lIe have hive time an many people ai as wa we have now non IIO when hen we number and ant aro strong enough to 10 stand lone Canada anida 11 be lie n it 1 nation of ot Itself It will not break away ay from trum England 1 UH as I the tha United Stiles States did There Theo will bo Itu no noI rebellion no ill III fueling feeling t it anti and nil no Ilo light for tor I Independence The people of ot both bolh na nl nations trill realize that the change chanc hould he be made and It will come como by mutual THE rilE FHI AD S SHow How about tho the French Canadians 7 I Are they loyal loal to the Iho crown Intensely el so replied this hits French trench Canadian lieutenant governor The They lire If it I anything more loyal h to the tho empire than tho the Their loyalty Is of ot n it different kind kin Tho Canadians have haye a sentimental toward nl ru Great BrIta Ilie loyalty of o the tilt French In is based bused upon the th conviction that their host Interests ls lire are founded upon SUCh ouch n ft union ThIs TIlI has hns always been heen the nile cae I J dont believe beBell there us OR ever eler n it l time thins when the tile French Canadians could have e been per persuaded to have gone n the crown Hud Ii rebellion occurred during recent I menn for tor or Instance one like 1110 yours ours In 1776 or any 1111 to break brenk I uny liway from Great and hat had n a war resulted the French Canadians would have havu supported laud land as against Indeed In all 11 which have come up tip i elat elating hog ing to tn the rights of or French Canadians te we have found the of ot th the thu crown both loth fair and Impartial anti ire ivo have hae been better belter able ablo to our rights right than ue We might have been had hiatt Canada been loen een Independent DONT WANT WAIT TO HULK But nut it tt was a U be between tween tun Franca antI and Great Orent II would not nol your you people rather be governed by bythe bythe the French rench J Would they not hot rattier rather go goback gobAck goback back to their own country than con coti continue hole here OB as 1 u it part of or the British um bin umpire pire 7 I 7 do tb not believe bellee our OUI people could b be persuaded I return to France If H such Ruch i 1 thing thinA were possible If It the tile question of ot the and French were iere submitted to them they the would not vote to to havu under French Francis rule We e Io 10 France l ranee for tor It Is our mother toothier country but we lIe do not want the Iho Trench as ad oun rulers We Wo preter lo to be OH as we WI are Info IN 1 CANADA CANAD What hat i rant art do the French b Canadian now lion holt hold In Canada They are ate found altogether In 1 Quebec are they not No o Indeed They rhe live In all till the thit provinces Many of ot them are now noli set settling thing In Saskatchewan Sn nod Alberta In Quebec they form tonn almost t tho the whole hoie pop and they the are nrc also In III the majori majority ty In the of ot Ontario Two 10 of ot the citizens of o Montreal are nrc French lench I Canadians lIon unit und Were there Is III n a large Iniga element III In the settled nettled parts ot of o the tine Do Io Dominion Dominion minion Ion IN Till fm fIl UNITED STATES S Until nw we have had hati a l lunge larse of o our OUI people Ptollie t II tho tito United They have crossed o over oer er till border from Quebec and Ontario nut and gone gOlle down Into New Nets Ne England else elsewhere elsewhere where Many Man of ot them hero may bo be found ut nt work vork In your you factories anti and they settled near them theta There ore are some cotine thing like one 1110 million I In your country Of Into lato how however however ever eer such emigrants have turned their theli attention to the west vest we I They Bro are com om coming omIn lug ing In to Saskatchewan and l Alberta Albertn From Froni now nOI on I look for fin tin un of lit them not only from rom the lie eastern east easl rn ris part of tit o tin dominion but also aio from rom the tIne United States What kind 1 1111 of if u It 1 people are th lulls 7 1 Personally I 1 think they are lire about as Ill Rood as n have been heen clouted said tho thu lieutenant governor They lire are strong forceful Industrious honest hOliest and 1 order loving Do they tho make good farmers Yes they the are thrifty and economical cal It Is said Bald they can c ll make a 11 living hiving where here others other would starve They ought to grow rich In this country A O HACK HAC Will hii not these thelie people In lii he lIe lot lost lotIn lostin In tho the other elements of ot the Are not the tl days clays of Ys the French nw numbered 1 I I do CIa not hot think sO o shut mid GOV Oo iv F lor The J Is h n t n in nIt It U marriages take place Ilace taeg I I Y v Its Ih own on people Now Nov an 1111 au i ij it within l looking girl or u Il c nr ma marries an ant Anglo n rv you ou know Is no HO respect r if t f r T r u i Is Its I n SI singular tat fact how cr that th k It French blood Is 18 the n n 11 th mixed 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