and khan-d a: sum '00 r, highd gm. Y. (MFG-I True Bill For )1: WW Brookvme. Out. A1111 3“; :ry at me Asum an; e Mt | a true but for WW Mm Garrett wuuam Del 1'0" tan and James Gnnon. '11. Ited In the death 0! Lancelot kmptmle on March m ‘15:». " that an invc-sugation be held. so It Upon proof of a. combination to 29 Up the price of paper. the duty Dan-r v: ould be removed. The l-ir ance Minister reminded the “883 ts that no tax-m changes were he x: ulc at present. The inquiry red for woifld have .to be 0! c ju- ial charm! er. and necessarily w. However, they had presented Ls which were Wing of con- eration. and he could at least. )mise that the matter would the «men of Canada info'rviévi the Gov» emmont About Gdowsnca. 'BE .\' E WSPAPEB DELEGATION. gen-c; Purify, and Beam! 1123 skin, Scalp, "837, M’. m he ‘53 l Nix" were m 1111““ with grief on .‘z‘town on their m . April 11.-â€"Gen. Booth 0! uion Army yesterday cele- LS 7211(1 birgnj‘g by aptend- ‘ios 0! mean? and road“, congratula 1003 o! "the ‘Megmms iron all parts of 1 were receiveé‘. Th3 31¢]:te K1 health. .' 7 5 “ Gen. noon 1: April 11.â€"G mvd upon members of the at yesterday afternoon; in to the newspaper postage duty on new: print... The present. were Hon. Messrs. Patterson and Sutherland. \h'S included Capt. McDon- L-mndra. president of the I‘m-g Association. and Mr; pvr ox‘ The Canadian Magu- Weekly ‘Pbst r‘mnd. acting Postmaster- repix said that. he un- )Iulock had given the a a: maï¬a: before he left. u. but his views had not. shape ‘0: ““011. TM Iznw,o:\'er engaging the ‘ the Department. .nnd km up as soon as possi- duw on news print. Mr. the resolution adopted Lhc Canadian Pm As- 1d reafï¬rmed at its re- meeting. In support of s of the deputation ask- April 11.4-An influential "eprcscnting the newspa- u: interests of the Do- .53 his colleggtges 9! flag mun; APR1L19, 19;, .‘. ’f' su230$: themsélvci :3 : makers. No other such“. c-ozvnrcd with a for. :‘ml icnuufy ing thorn . ‘3. .\o ache:- torclgn o: m however expensive, 13 "~ (Juneau SOAP {or :1} .1.» .0ii t. bath. and nursery. 973-": 0th0?†0m: Pater, 2 my mmpkxfon W, mm ! ‘ - soap lithe wczfl. e atmcnttweveryï¬mï¬oiz. :3: (â€22:90 :13: akin uftrnsa sad 3 :ch mic!- cued «M5. (ï¬x. 7. t) E' qtam.’ “by i .chinc, i3 - > m. -ad soothe and 3:031, :31 to we! and 'elcznc cuncvu Son. 885"â€;ka 311:, for beamingth r'13! :Jaé .c “:1111 an to I); 9 :- ftcnlng, “(a g, :1: 1d sore hands, tubal)" l imuuou, mi! ~ to; "lct, bath, and aura-r. c1: 1: equ-ngnm SOAP in .rrim ons, flammam or too free or oï¬cneivc z": ' .1c3 for ulccmflve weal:- :- swamp authentic pur- r of mmptper_post- :ions were made I18 1:19 character. and th. 1; asked to int-rain“ mo charge to a flat 1‘ng oneqmrter alt d1putat10n also ask- Brimin had Canada {1‘ of newspaper mail £1- 1: often anaemia-5 61:15:33: audit-mil! 09d human, with 13:: ’7 E2? the House increasing the salary of the Chief Justice of maï¬a-thins: Territories by $1.000. namely. Iron: $4,000 to $5.000 a year. and mis- ing theMo-‘thopuisne judges of the Twitter“? to_“.000_ a- year The Senate amendment to tha net respecting the Supreme 'Court of the Independent Order of Fax-eaten were concurred in. and a number 03 bills were given a. second reading. ' The House‘adjoqrned n1. 1 u. -. not. by {or the Judges. Ottawa, April]13.â€"The Sblicitor; GencraL. win move a. rcsolngion “E each. Provision is also made to: an additionsl judgg in the Yukon gt $4.- 000. and Qualities of tho seven- teen puisno fudge? of the Superior Court of Quebec. who reside at. lion- treal or Quebec City. are raised to $5.000 per annum. The salary oftho senior judge of the Circuit Court 0! Montreal is to be $3,600. ' m sun-m 'cumaoa With nun no sun-Von .Wn Chav- . w . 0-er a. . Imdonjipi-i'lw i3.â€"A special†733: Toronto, April 13.â€"â€"At. a. meet-ï¬le of the Cabinet yesterday it was: “(le- aided to 3ng notice to the ., 'widr Comtruqidn‘a. Improvement * om- faany as fliï¬â€˜z’gancallatioa 0h iheir lease of tï¬ezï¬nqu'oit River but“ To incorporate the Ottawa and Bull Power Company. . Respecting the London mutual Fire Insurance Company 0! Canada. Respecting the Eastern Canada Savings and Loan Company. Respecting the Rathbun Company. To incorporate the Algoma ‘Iron and Nickel-Steel Company of Can. ada. the title 0! which originally was “The Clergue Company." T_o incorporate the Bishop o! X» watin. Both Manitoba RaiLway bills were dlowed to stand, at the request of Mr. Charlton. Rdspecting {he McClary'Manutaw- tnring Company. The debate was continued by Messrs. D. C. Fraser. Puttoe. Davica, Clarke, Wallace. Hon. Mr. Sitton. Mr. Borden and Sir Wilfrid Laurier. Third Readings. The following bills were read‘ a third time‘ and passed: Mr. Frank Oliver (1’.in Alberta). in whose constituency about half the Galicians in the country are settled. protested against the impression con- ,‘veyed by Mr. McCreay that the prosperity of the Northwest was due to the immigration of Doukhobd‘s and Galicians. Mr. Jubel Robinson Said that as the welfare of the. country so largely depended upon the people brought in- to it. the Comment could not. be too careful as to the class of immi- grants it induced to settle here. Mr. W. F. McCreary, the Liberal member for Selkirk, who was “form- erly immigration commissioner at Winnipeg said that while the best] settlers zit-ere Ontario farmers, and next to them the people from the 'British 131$, both the Doukhobors and Galicians were making good set- tlers. "ï¬ne Doukhobors he described as cleanly in their homes, thrifty and industrious. Mm McCreni'y was cheer. ed when he gamut was a. disgrace for public 1 men to cast aspcrsions’ upon people , who had suffered so much. to: conscience sake. Mr. Mc- Creary paid a glowing tribute to Mr Siiton, and said that immigrants were now pouring into the West at the rate of three train loads per day and that they were mostly .,persons of large means. gmtion agents are not'nllovied‘ to ork. Dealing with the'agencies, Mr.- Wilsog 11314 Ehat mix: cost w far more than the regults WEE? . On motion to go into supply. Mr. Wilson 01 Lennox criticized the im- migration policy of the Government. He quite commended the distribution of Canadian text books in English £13?» 1; u rht, the houid Rsen Poem Act Amendment. Acting Postmaster-Gen. â€Mr Suth- erland introduced in 'the Héuse a- bill to amend the Postomce Aet. the principal object of which is' 'to un- thorize the establishment of dead letter 0mm at St. J Olin. Kingston. London, Vancmlver and Dawson. Anâ€" other clause authoï¬zes- the depart- , ment to employ "train porters," as ternporary mail clerksL'in cases or unusually heavy newspaper mnil, the idea being to save the expense of sending out an extra railway mail clerk. The bill Was read a. ï¬rst time. . . - » Are no: end the Guiana. tunable’ Acquisition. in the Settlement of Cut- adufâ€"le- Who In" Suï¬-red for Cesium sac houndedâ€"no " " ‘ Debate Wu Interesting- ’ Reading. 0! 3111-. Ottawa _ April†l_3.â€"The House wt eh}: hourgï¬n th"'-"dlscussion , 01 the 'Qovernnï¬ghamu ‘gration 2 policy Way. e s ' ins mised 1:9er Wilfon «Imam to} go into supply, and the debate was ‘ participated in by most 0! the west- ern members. The feature 0! the de- bate ï¬ns Mr, NcCreary's delenoe of the Government’s policy. Late dur- ing the evening Mr. Clarke Wallace. incidentally brought up the mtï¬ - o! the Fox Bay settlers, and the sea- ' sion ended with somewhat stormy ’ scenes at 1 o'clock in the morning. g THE DOUKHOBORS AS SETTLERS. IMMIGRATION ,CIALK. Mr. McCtpaqr’a,wAp}o.‘Dh{§tvéc of : ' the Gove‘mW‘Péï¬eyy SEWX I‘Y Cl! IRES! DBOWNED. “upon-truncate. the Inntmton Policy. pd; thpught they Brandon, April 13.â€"W. G. K1139, ‘editor of the Iqiependence, drop dengat 1.80 May. The .geaégd had just hjshed eating his Bylaw 11:076.: 8100an Walk. than. Ottawa. April meg-n was learned yesterday thatnolassaaumthan £700 01 W money up dis- tributed mouths mm at “C" Battery in mistake during the re- tatau'ip at the steam trod Attica to Canada. The Imperial Govern- mt waitedfortheretm or this money. , Md. â€inert-covey,- will deduct. it tram tho amt. o! henna which each soldier and afloa- who served in South mica hat earned. Any tux-the!- applleation (or tron the mum Manuela will be emphatically (Inclined. 0.33:9“?0R ggrilf 13 .DulLâ€"m Ex- pu ‘41). M 63-:- upatch from Vie000: ‘Thejfloshq population at Ada.- unleashed, near the menu.» 01 the Danube. rebelled. The troops were euned- out. bin met with much resistance. Sixteen Modems were killed and 50 others woundedï¬ the most important mntter discussed by the Cabinet yesterday. nnd the Attorney-General was directed to make an investigation of the qua- tion. end report his opinion to the Cabinet. An near as eon be learned. memberl of the Cabinet with legal training are of the opinion that these proceedings are contnry to the rights of the Government. 'lh'e View expressed, is. that when mtrnfity pr ' are inaugurated in the United tats courts. they should be brought in the name of the Unit- ed States: an alleged violntion o! neutrality being a. question m nntions. not individunls, ~ Washington. April 18.â€"-The lcgul proceedings ‘at New Orleans to pre- vent the shipping 01 mules purchpsed in this country to South All-ice. was It was his express wish that in- structions should be sent to Lord Kitchener to and a basis for reopen- ing pour parlors with Gen. Botha. which, backed this time with tho King's moral inflame. coupled with tho teeling of fatigue prevailing throughout England, will doubtless be successtu.. ‘11:. Opinion 0! up: Ila-hm of don: Homnloy’l can“. The King insisted on Mr. Chamber- lain and Mr. Brodrick submitting to him the minutost details of the no- gotiutions, and subsequentLv em- phatically made known his desire to end hostilities in the Transvaal. New York, April 13,â€"Tho'He‘m1d'a London correspondent says: Intim- ate friends of Lord Carrington, why was sent 'as-head of the special em- bassy to announce King Edward's accession to President Loubet, are saying the King Edward recently summoned Mr, Chamberlain and Mr. Brodrick to express to them his dis- pleasure at the unsatiefgctory out- come ol the Bother-Kitchener nego- tiations, which. King Edw ‘. “id, were conducted in too ncr tory a. manner. ! min, of m. n.- .uno commaâ€"inn Word! for Canada and Lauren. by A}... Balerâ€"x. tar. m 3.1- Ir. Stoplm' Co-phllt About m 2.5- no Works Depart-Ion?! Socket «tho ‘ 1’31":- moo-h- ‘1'me 30W .., ’ “negating :a‘. u:' I- 0...“. mums :6. .v 3-»!!- London, April 18 .-â€"A deepatch Ottawa. April 12 .â€"Several Gov- troxn General Kitchener? from 21p- mm, mare- yer-e considered in ‘ toria. ‘ dated Thursdia ApriL11.:the_.'eoxnmittee stage yesterday m- says Col. â€Hum-0's Haunted m. . .50“ including bill to amend after two hours hard ï¬ghting. ha thQ Dominion tr act in rdeir- “captured 80 prisoners. ï¬n elm i Commandant Bresla. at Liotï¬ndeyne, near Dewetsdorp. Bolla- Ealqhoo w London. April 18.â€"GQ 51: Bed: var; Bullerf speaking M evening at Pluhoutï¬i "eulotued mm which canada and Australia w rendered Great Britain in forming in 'South Attica a third English speak- I ing nation. | “New nations are springing up around no," he said. "and must be allowed to do what is proper let themselves. ; Reasonable concession must be granted to them. We must r_<_ n_ _L1_L CA-A ene'eto thevoteriԠlist taboo-ed in Dominion elections. Mr. Stephens (Kent) presented with some vigor a vanee in connection with the fail- me of the PM Works D’I‘ft'meat to dredge the bar at the w o: the River nun... and timing: ulcourtau by Mr. Idiarto. The Min- inta' of Public Works explamed that he had no funde for the work until the supplementary catimtes «ere passed. Lest evening lair. Bennett brought up the quutinn of ï¬lling the vacancy in the King' 3 Bench judiciary in Ontario. Sir Wilfrid Laurier replied that it was the duty of the Government to ï¬ll the va- cite; thé 553115 to wgiqgufll European control. 9. at; r ' a}: memuy Vyï¬atghm the 33? ganda, but are reluctant to j t rfcro through teal-wt making mar s of the ringleaders,’£ Everybody Sent to Pretorb. lestroom, Transvaal Colony. Sunday, April' 7.â€"A11 the inhabto tants of this place have been sent to Pretoria. "New nations are springing up around na,"1he said, "and must be allowed to do what is proper [or themselves. ; Reasonable concession must be granted to them. We must not repeat the error which lost us America. The ï¬rst great child of the Empire was lost. because a ï¬ne, growing. lusty boy was not given enough rope, and was not allowed to think difl‘erently in small matters from his parents. No More Reinforce-Ian. The Daily Express this morning says it understands that the in mint has deCided to cease sing rower-cements to South Africa. godltion Among Natives. ‘1‘, “A serious seditious moment. " ms the Pietermaritzburg correspondent of The 71311in Mail “is spreading am. 0: mun '19:â€; tail is- cited as §t% throgz on #11 Bulloc- Enlqhu w London. Aprn 18,â€"64. 81: M van; Banal-Q speaking lag. evening a mmoutfl": eulotagq mm which Canada. and Australia m rendered‘ Great Britain in forming in Scum Attica. a. third English speak- ing nation. any: Col. ‘Itum-o' s Mounted lam. after two hours' MM ï¬ghting. ha captured 80 prls'oners. helm Commandant Bresla. at thï¬ndem near Dewetsdorp. ‘ minty ot m. an an mum-km Wad- tor Cam. and Mum“: by a... nunâ€"m» mm m Boh- to'minguâ€"Atudtp wen-n «Battling II. \ Huh“. After Two Hdurs Oat. Monro Makes a 606i: More. ' COMMANDANT BRESLA TAKEN. THE 3101.! BBXPPING QUESTION. wmgmmc “111‘" â€mm «c ~ â€11:31.00! :00 noon. An Editor Drop. Deal. The King and the War. near Wawanosa. TEE =WEEKLY ,BQST QEDSAE. ONT. ' * 1"â€me : king in; an ant ins " burr-5 Contention. 7‘" *" On motion to gointo supply. Mr, Bennett drew attention to the con- gested state of the Ontario courts. pica he said was owing to the de- V fly or the Government in ï¬lling the vacancy caused by the resignation of Mr. Justice Burton. e :eieggd to the attempt made to a the vague; - mufmeWg-M-i c‘vwrfrW’We “’0‘! ‘m‘m"w ‘ ' ném" â€mmmm .M‘Wmï¬alï¬emmi gumcmwwm ‘ amend licitor- the ï¬rst unendmentrm to mummy-o. $2. tld {one on the data 01 the writ. and not ï¬nalist in {ox-coco In‘odimittee’oï¬ the mm the Fruche .Afl... out 3-“. with in export. in. or- mplcte the selection. General explained thut dertoco vincidlist‘n Hr. Ingram brought up the Kimo- slng election cue. stating that the Government must have acted mogul- ly in postponing the chaotic:- by or. der-in-CounciL The Sonata-Genera replica am. after tho judgment of the courts in this“ casegony opinion at his would be valuclm. The courts had éxidod out a party of topographical aux-- veyore. and nlso nn expert geologist to go over the country {or the pur- pose 0! putting the Interior Depart- ment in a. position tenth o. judi- cious selection. A plan of the terri- tory hna .h'een prepared. and he thought an the necessary interm- tion had been acquired. It is the Government's intention; as soon us the snow is d the ground. to send am préviou to the election. provided in the; presppt. law. ‘0', xnemory goes. no complaints have been made of the vacancy still exist- ing. caused by the retirement oillr. Justice Burton. Coal Land- ln Crow's Kat. Replying to a question IV Hr. Haggart, the Minister of the In- terior said that the coal lands in the Crow's Nest district, accruing to tho Govmmcnt under the British Columbia Southern and C. P. R. agreement. had not yet been convey- ed to the Government. although the railway company had for some time been ready to convey the lands as scan as they were selected. The ee- lection was a matter requiring 'great care. and involving considerable work. The Government had sent SinWiltrid Laurie;- said that Mr. Bennett had said that the Govern- ment had ev’inced. a disposition, since we have been in ofï¬ce, to appoint to the bench-only our political friends, whereas, in the earlier portion of his remarks, he had stated, with equal emphasis, that this Govemgent had oflered an appointment to Mr. Foy, who is not'a friend oi the Govern- ment. but an opponent. At' all events. I think my hon. iriends will agree withime that. since this Gov- ernment has been in ofllce, the apâ€" pointments made he the beach in tho. Province 0! Ontario have not Caused the admitted high standing 01_ that bench to deteriorinte. The last ap- pointment made, that 0! Mr. Justice. Lount. has given satisfaction to the bar of Ontario. A: to the present position 01 judicial mnttefl in the Province o! Ontario. so far u my Incidentally LE, Bennett all titled/)0 the appointman o! Kahuna to whose character: and ability he paid a high tribute. e. ' Mtio ' ' 135%; ammo i973!†flmgggo ask a gaiyoointm%t ï¬Ã©Ã©aggto‘fggg $8 megaraéier of {he judiciafl' overnmcnt. seemed to {aim- the po - icy of racrvingz such pgsnionl (or political friends}? wgs not the policy tollowatm Sir. John. wâ€" donald who apg'otnted such $.de Liba'al as Hon- 8.1? .thé. cancy, but he had received no com- pilinta o! inconvenience having nriSP en from delay. He characterized as unseemly. the circulation of a peti- tion to the Government asking for the appointment 0! any mdiv‘ggpnl to the gosl'tiqgl 2*? Y‘-¢€4ét 995235151? 1’. 0! Hr, J. J. 110% 'L.†1118.}: y tum J SQLWI-flrid‘ Lé‘meRg'reigd! Rably ‘ “to catnmahmï¬i Hrs-Few»; THE SELECTKJN OF COAL LANDS ‘n i the old ‘M. He drove into the burn. but cub-of the horns became rustle. and backed w: the prop. known it down. .m‘wu a prop putyptomppqnthoroonmdu soon â€hit. ten the root collapsed= Hr. Winn was buried bo- ut]: the bonds. " Mr. Chunberldn was hdly bruised ï¬nd cut. besides having {our iibs, his right 19 lid in. broken. ' ' -0tuwa. April 13 .-â€"By the con-poo cl 3 barn Mr. Percy Chamberlain 0! March. received such serious injuries thuthewlosehiswe. Thebarn, which was an old one. was not used at all. but. he received some n- chinay.‘w‘hich he decided to store in .m non. lad-Icha- . Wuhington, April 12.-â€"rhe‘Dapnrt- want 0! Agriculture has received 5 dosputch: Iron a prom‘ Pack“! pow. 0: Chicago. announcing my, M have just. hem ndVised u,“ the! mush Government 111'! â€mag; arr beet. except. home-bred. m‘ the ï¬rithh um contracts. myu-‘u mood, is to 56 9W3" ‘Juno-‘l mt. ~ ‘ 05 Bow. Layne. Believing. Ont" April 12.â€"Tha Conservntives 01 West Hastings held a. ’l'argely attended convention yes- terday afternoon for the purpose of nominating a candidate lor the House 1p! Commons. Kr. E. Guns Porter. barrister of this city, ‘13 mum of West Huang: 8010c.“ Eli-ooftheemt. 'l'hechalnnonot the joint. committee is Colonel Otta- md the manger is Mr. Stewart Houston. There are {deduced rat. an .11 railways. â€". â€"..â€".â€" g..â€" .- lO nave “:3 our " "lgvu a: Vcsxls cc 1:! g 1 121102311. boats at Chm: :nm lave to up all yea“ be :ausc there money to ode the bar, 111i: 9} 02:; g; : pas": cunt ever flung!“ it «'33. i _ yr, $1.0 hï¬ns replied that he 29}; psk~._ r. 'TW'M '0 My; 1 bruge toad-a... $32.17 I: 532:9" . to halve the bar d‘mlgc'd at‘ om I vcsxls ccztld g 1 axon-311. "11 a boats at Chmham have to be I up all year, bcz-ausc there was I money to 0;).il the bar, this J: on to lave the North Atlantic Squadron and their exhibitions are sum to aroma the greatest enthuslo m. The other :peclal military event will be presented in the form 0! an attack on a Boer outpost. tree gymnastla by the Royal Military Cadets, the masked drive by tho Royal Canadian Dragoons. The ex- hibition 0! horses will be the ï¬nest ova-scenmCmdaandthe large concourse o! fashionable people from all over the country will be I let: April 24. 25. 26 and 27. For the ï¬rst time in this part at the world will be seen the sailor: of His Xu- Jeety navy taking part. in their inter- esting evolutions. Through the kind 0mm 0! His Excellency the Gov- ernor-General permission was given by tho Admiralty (or _a. «totally! sail- . Toronto, April 12.â€"\'ever In the history of Canada. will so brilliant and mutating an event. be witness- ed as will be represented at. tho Ca- nadian Hlmuy Tournament um Horse Show, to be held in the To- ronto‘ Armour-lea on Wednesday. The 1901 Bone Show ot Toronto I. Fall The vote , was allowed to stand. 9nd. after the discussion of some further votes. the House adjourned at 12.30 a.’ m. ‘ “moi-'7... In supp!» lâ€. .Lcui u! $2 50 000 for the ‘::::,;:. ‘32-. Pir‘mr explained that a cum bed I: _3 voted last {can making hm! a. million in all. and a turgger sum wmld still, be moduli-«f, -'he could not. say how much. The Minister could not. say when the census of population could be made public. Several members took part. in ' the debMo. alleging that ‘therwork was proceeding too slowly to give an accurate result. ___A__ Mr. .Steohgn. the Libero! member and tho mouth of the now, dad on them was only seven {out 0! Va- moathobu,themuronectwu Mod up at Gunman. ms telegram asked the Hill-tor 01 Public Works to at!!! o. dredge. which was ready on the mot, to go to.vork 'ud drodgo the ba- so read: could get. mouth. The dredge could be had at. tho mug! rate at $8 per working hour. To that. telegram he could get. no reply. - Mr. M laid that his «pal-Imam. had nothing to do with costing buses that. got. ashore. That was a matter (or the Marine Department to deal with. The moon he didn't or- dc dredging to be started at. once. was that he hadn' t a. dollar avail- able for the purpuso. Parliament would have to sole the money ï¬rst. As for not answering the hon. mun- ber‘s telegram, the {act was that at. the moment. he received in he had to leave for Montreal. having learned that his youngest daughter-8 was ill of txphiod (over. Eâ€"vcr 'm'...,,hi it 1-3:." ‘ Staphcns, ramming his sent. This (13:23 the incxdeut.‘ _ There was a protracted debate up- on the clauae o! the new not refer- ring to the oath a voter must take whoeeaataehubeenleltoflthelm. to entitle him to vote at an. election. The clam was passed with the un- deratanding that it may be ‘aubâ€" eequentiy amended. The Dominion Election Amend- ment Act was under consideration, (or a abol't tune. and than laid over. m:- some mutt man. in. chm- no allowed to stand {or to- ture discussion. . count 0! W h re. mod. 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