The Finarrv l'n!“x.)'i,m~ rsmnu NI that a br-lov, hr \IIEtmx'h‘d the rampawr. :1â€!th J‘ns' In ot debentures lo Ila- nmm:x.: mi 00000 tor [hr purchase of 1va l tarm The report “as .rluptml "uarfot' “mks The Board of Works Irv-Mum that the 9.1erth ammumtnz 837331 he pussed fur paunr'nt That [hr Imuim m LN: l. tor comm? Mir bis .It‘n‘lile nu gr Mr, Snulh infnrmrll lip Tov.n Fa or: that :Exrro :m- .21 Irt-.t '. mrmbt-r: n! th? F-uvr': m B01 and that Hr cram t:'.tr.acrlfrrtn Government dept't'.ds"vrtn Ur ttlt bersho and the wka (EM l.', MTV plinlted dnrmg the war The “in of the Fm'ciy r. r',t Ems! Hf; Us: and tt R Pl 1pi.s'el 1) 'ir.t:c',t. I town i310 :,tt:tiop, and Inn Ill', mr t!" Irs:' â€run MM T, [burr rp, gamma, rt" To Beatllny Iteriin. Messrs. Itoht Hmy th and Geo. ne, Klrinhans of the Horticultural Fr, ciety, ndtln-csml the Coticcil hriNlv respecting the rewer i A Copy oi [he lest mud:- oi 1221' iir.e manutaetared at ILe works ot' Allan Shoemakrr & Co, was submitted, and the lirtu ask“: {at an uppurhzuiu to tender for 1hr tile required by the towtr--Reierred lo Board oi Works, $15,000 is Requiu-tl, Secr-'rrea; A. A. F.hy oi the lr- W. Hospital Roam, wrote statin; that in order to are! an :nhhuun that would meet tr:th 234- Lawn?- ments of the institution ll would lav necessary for the lnwn lo may lhy sum of 815,000 instead " slums." it', was at first rcTrc'stel--ltefcrrtui to Finance Cummiltrc 7 - W M. w...." “my; m: A. Ii. McBride, solieitor for Mr. prices uttered by the firms v.hich hat Wm. Gottfried, wrote stating that tenth-red. In addition the town wouh his client had consulted him regard- secure a new industry. It the prict mg damages which he sustained quoted by the Shoemaker firm was through breaking his arm ona dang- right how was it that the Wellesley cruus ivy sidewalk in the town. The.' firm emit-l supply tile at a lower damages were unknown but unless a.' figure, he asked. settlement is arranged with llinl' After several other members had Mr. McBride is instructed to issue a expressed their opinion regarding the writ of summuns against the town. manner in which the tenders had been Dun Part oi Street. reeivtul and tttl a, vote being taken Mr. o. Kinzie, ct the Walker Itin the amendment was declared lost, and & Store’Eixture Co., wrote that the report as amended was adopted. since writing the Council on Jan. Ist regarding the purchase at sixteen feet Caretaker's Salarv Increased. of Edward street, they have proof Tits, (‘nntetery Committee recom- that the street has runs ten feet mended: That the payhheet amounting from the present factory and then», to 35152 be passed for payment. tore belongs to the ftrm As proceed! That the saretaker's salary be in- tugs have been taken by the t'oenbil' creased by $50 per nmnun, such in- to dispose of sixteen test the firm trrpa3p In C:rrnmeaee an lst April, ITiU.aeerpt the proptrsuticn as origin: P,tll. _ ally made for the balance at the 'ix. The report was aeoptetl. [eel desired for the erection at the t ", _ proposed new amnion I' Estimate of Cost Referred to the nuance Committee ' Hnginccr Johnston reported having, A envy of a rosus'uiion ranked by f-made starters nud plans, and trr,tt- the Board of Trade and Ctutrrcil oi' “th1wa the 11.ilmot street sturxu Guelph “as received irom Pu"olicii:. i drum 11!:1101 _;tt‘rt>:;s Nehru}: . Park Commissioner McDonald, asking ior' He “MTV?†" {119112; ILrve different; the co-operation oi the Boards at? 'J.","..'.'?,-':?, und estimated the cost a, I Trade and Commits in this vicinity In ', $11,401. . securing hetter tram serrice to Ham, , . I iiton.--ttercrred lu the Railway Com- Hngineer Engaged. , inittee of the “ward of Trade. . . _ l Tl Aid. Winterhalt was the only ab- sentee, being cumim-d to his house owing to aâ€: injury to mm m" his eyes. - The busineis thruughuut the "'r,- sion was transacted In a hurmmumx; and business-like manner and the 'sid- juummeut was made shortly aittu' HI o'clock. . Nearly an hour was occupied m 'rU.r- ing the necessary readmgs to [hr various local improvement Isy-laui, providing [or the ISHUO: of tlebentcre, to delray the Cost of the “(JR tlt.ne last year - Second Nice-Presuteut Hum Smut}; and Seaman Dekleinhasis, of the Berlin Horticultural Swen-t3, appur- ed before the Council and asked tor a giant this year ot $100 There Was dmstitieaw wh business transacted at the regular meeting of ' the Town Council on Monday evening, a We deal ot% Inch was of the run- llne‘order, ( Ateportrs were presented by the: Finance, Market and Cemetery trom-) tliittoegtad the Board of Works,! “several of which were hurlly 1/"reiss-! 'mt, also by the Town Fytyiiueer giving "stimates ot the to»: of deviatirtr, thc' Victoria street storm draw, and by “Use Tax Collector giving a state menl. of the collected and untullrclcl late: [or the year mm 1 t Nt, " f it i Committ Collect r 'F~ C '.t'tiit/tiegt:t-,tgfi 'rt/gilt,,":',',',,,,?,"'"',: i'i'iii'ei'i.ey,r,ri'it, "c3;- TRANSACI'ED MI A?†BERLIN I 'u SM Writ 1'orrint,m. rst'uImnH-vl luv; h" wletn'h‘d l, alumina/AI; Hr nun lo liar alumni vi $1 purrhase ot' Hm Ham is Threatened 3ro'prrul on ' 'i‘rs‘wd. lest niade oi t'cv, Hit ILe Work; ot' Alla: 'o , was submitted It frr , w at it had ior the I compani- a free site gran: Fa', h w Ir- satin: thztiun nurtur- Lzlll tte T" tht. "hty mil- III-d 370' AtLrt mm un - idiitiiie as on! "“' -- "tiraTiaT"" .._ “w Enrty application must M mad. ABA Vol NOIIIIKIII" PA-PNLI‘I’ M an “HI "mf-iq.. Ankh-ur- PEA.- MILE-u, dm' cm: 'tset-elf, "I 'at 'fJkTl'."durlt';'3'l'a1"a"'Jgg ail" '9umtrrs.r,ethNdiiiiis mm t, " - ',U,if "4113'171. " Jul' It, 5 MM. I. " SEPT. 5. " Skull cl- nihi- Iron Chorio unlin- to "and“! Noah-rut man " he 'iimllirJ,'stttesl 1mm: (rum: I): leirsr, Ahlsi K :mrmntml to I Ilerlin-Waet,.,, bpw sauna-inf» RATES mun, Sashtclmn, mom or cum-mud thc opinion tl:at 1m “mum Vin; making a minim» in in. irrasirtt; the 111:1“!an originally us"ie:1 tii' 310,000 in SiSJMIut lt was a 'tC" unmum .u'li he doubted whetlFr Cw ralvrurrrs would supraâ€! it. Rurw Asmus:ien "spressrd 1heopin- i-.n that it was not, for tiw Couccit to 1vc'idy whvthcr Ira. ru1vpayerr; Tiould support it nr nut hut it “as (11:.tmnary to submit ttw Tlt's'con to tho rahTayirs when a public body tri' this kind m'ade the request Ir “as rmaliy decided to again re- tl r Ilu. run-shun to the Fuzancc rum» with“: and frvt'on, the mr'vling ant ymrtwd the Manir suggt‘slcd that a Cttttt',utits he uppoiMvd. HOMESEE' RS’ mm h (‘uum- at a salary of $2 tlw Man's (ample mum and same Si vd to other town tttttr/get.,".,'.:,?,),, Lam... ruiitii, . Io -thttm. iiid , mmudl; in. man: Fhtginecr Johnston reported having made minus and plans, and trr,ti- matI-xmf the 11.ilnurt street sham drum 'rpctiet across Nam-n: Park. He "urreyvd it ahyvg 1Uve diri'ereat ruursrs, and estimated the cost a. sill,707. I lo other town “or an Philip K. Weber wr" roénn'd und un a, vote being taken the amendment was declared lost, and the report as amended was adopted. recviving tenders. Ald. “Thor admitted that he was responsible " Lichty putting in a itenker as he was t'trutident that the l{nun could do bctter than accept the 'prices olrered by the firms uhich had‘ tenth-roll. In addition tho 1mm would) secure a new industry. It the price1 quoted by the Shot-maker firm was ugh: how was it that the Wellesley firm mum supply tile at a lower ligure, he asked, After scroral other mombt-rs had "xpressed their opinion regarding the manner in which the lenders had Iii':') waived und an a vote being tskon 7516.] TM: luv: Tao-lo 2 009-. on lump-nun! h-law was askvd to put in a lender did nu! think this Was a fair w ' The mun-r slated that he had been iniormed that tenders had been asked for hy the â€mud of Works for tile and aftiw they were opened Lichty nmlinn ni “nu-r, Pw An umuuhneul nus. lulrmluu-(l T by Alana Kraut and Mills to strthc nut the clause regarding the acceptance of the teuder of .lnhu 1.101ny oi tvel- Iesley for tile used by the town this yuan i, “on that he mute his manufactory tt [:Bcrliu and that all tile (outta-let. ' be manufactured m. Berlin. I That M. H. Zinlnnn be engaged as [cement walk Inspector and, that :Henry Melt be engaged as asisistant (inspectur for the season oi 1911 at €20 cents per hour, I That the wages for corporation labor be 22c, 20c and 100 for first,; 'seeond and tlurd class men reupee-) tucly; that no definite lime be tised " lunch but that it he left to the discretion oi the furl-man, and that no ilquur be ullmu-d on Corporation work Ti " Hospital A dviiliun EXCURSIONS Saudrrsnn was “magi-d as cm ci Ilu. rrsau'-rollcr Ir.r lb." year [an of $2.311 per day while in Lil’s employ in charge of road: ml game salary when designat- 1htw town work by road tore- tO ' , '"....tF TbtFTE Arll'trhV ‘sunw kinds oi natural rmlucls, hm will“. P1'r:,yveve, C').',?,-) that p, nwt a valul "bx-Chou lo rPrl- luau: and I 1,,1y,trn,?yili/r',"iitr.', Both calmlriv‘; produce crral I W†thy Irstrd m ‘lhp‘bul “Mann “ant; Peruvsylvarn" ma! "."' Hrsspitar, regarding {and the Av.wrican Pacific Stair F want â€43W :lll'lllt,ll ('nlltmbia coal. Both Pl alum _ ‘,::,-_ _,:;_ llmnbrr. but each wants and mu ‘1 ‘imu- ll‘u' Miller's lumber, IO wan: . pair, fruit and vegetable; front thp I Mun-x. and flame will be SEIH‘ to be tiSNlallltt A by; awnaml fur Hm rsr'rttrrrtser' Vi., t TO Ms, Mills and Drmke tt .1.» Strudi out Damn-r1 ile ay of â€only m ttttericatic "mum‘s C';tmrmerCtal the raw would be ch: woutl ho 'rretrtevabl,t tthrs has not Jreen mm Trade In‘.'l_\ '.qr irtterttratic “I†endanger "an-arm‘s C_tmrmerctc,l independence, the mm- would be f'itxivtr-reeiproeity urn-dd b: 'rretrtevably (iamnrd But this has not Jreen proved, We don't hvlieve "man be proved In mn- "pin- mn lhe notion is simply an nhwrdily. and (Wm) thp assertion of Mr, Slflnn IN not ruous,rh lo make it sown other- d A big tivuiand fur the sup: Kara fruit across thr lice li It could he prrned thry our farmer, to trp!l the â€only m ttttericatic will "mum‘s C';tmrmerCtal im ‘l‘lmtm-n "Mummy: oi an Turt"uxpt house have been qu l owing to a a case of 5 “mg been discovered 'm the ' nut-Mun: of the Guelph Huard n.’ tde, MIMI in drseuss the nnmnwxl Iprurai Irwin nzroomvm. allluflln' tttthortt a word heme, said uh Hu- nut we don't believe that Mr. Su'mn‘s speech would convert any intvihgent man who had already thought about the reciprocity ques- tion for himself amt had reached a different conclusiun from that which had been reached by the honorable yTrstlentan, Mr, Siiion‘s main unintc numb-n0 But we don‘t believe that Simon‘s speech would convert intvihgcnt man who had thought about the rrtinrr,r.itr, |lhinking men. Irr', Siiton's speech at the annual dinner of the Hamilton branch of the Canadian Manuraetur- crs' Association last evening was a weighty one, and undoubtedly impres- svd favorably those who heard it. But. Mr. Simon's audwnce was _ one which was not hard to convince. Most of those who listened to him were probably convinced already, and they received his remarks with enthusias- NC approval because the speabcr's doubts and fears and objections re. f'.ceted their own. (namilurapierald, Ind.) Anything which Hon. Clitiord Simon says in public is pretty sure to be worth hearing, for he never speaks heedlessl), and his ability and experience are a guarantee that what he says will have weight with thinking men. Irl, Sitton‘s speech at the annual dinner of the Hamilton! branch oi the Canadian Mantrrartttrr- .... ..... man“, “There is turduabt that this ar- , mngement comes Bearer to being fair , all around," said the premier, "The . Government will watch the operation " oi the tax with great care for a year and two things might happen In the I Iirst place we wilt seek solar as pos- sible to avoid any unnecessary inter- ;erenc's with any business. In . the second place the Government, it it is found justiiiable, will not hes.itate to change the limit from Still to $50." lportant change was made in the Hon. Mr. Hanna‘s bill providing for a tax on bar receipts before it was given its third reading in the Legislature this evening. In cities a tax of fwe per cent. will be imposed on all bar receipts exceeding ttitt a day and on l,t:50 in all other places. The reason , for the change, as stated by the Hon. _ Mr, Hanna, was that in cities the license tees were larger in proportion I to gross receipts than tees in other l places Thus there would be a larger 1 exemption in cities 1 Dr, Lackner, oi Waterloo, thought the limit oi $60 snol'rld “apply to all I MR “It Mould mean that the lax “on produce nothing outside tlt.e cities sand Mr, Hanna. ' "They can adord to lion, .VlruMacKa)" Toronto. Match 21 -Artother other places. Bit, LACKNEK HEARD FROM SIF‘TON ON RECIPROCITY “(1350 in thifi) Have-3: the Sulll‘rlnr Nia their priuluct s 'act to allow sown other I Ottawa quarant In- smallpox he-house 790%“ said lil " rntul as co and In por rent and was 'tri HIS Cutt murmurs have bran ml in [ml out ihr wagon Cor (NIL. gain: mind. Nan] onn a lnx m Cr and arc n-pnr men. 'rlwrc In ('.. if. rnia UNAVGl-IS JUMP llx upon other tridssorns',L From. ine Pollinates Clover," in Technical World Magazine. are “Hod gcntly and dropped sud- denly This keeps the frame con- tin'xally agitated; likewise the fuzzy fingers, which brush the blossoms, take up their pollen, and deposit it Apon other triossorns, From "Mach, me Pollinates Clover," in April 1‘m.lm;.m| Ir,_-- -- _ I this prepared are made waterproof ‘Ixy dipping them in a thin solution oi rubber This is highly important, because they are the business mem- bers, an to speak, of the machine. As the latter is driven slowly over the clorcr or alfalfa fteld, the hori- zontal frame, by an arrangemenb ot mm. is made to move afew inches 5) and down. Four times during each n-mlulinn of the cart wheels, they .m- lined gently and dropped sud- denly This keeps the frame con- tin'xallv agitated liknwic- um e...-- l It will be understood, then, that the ihteriaciag wires join each other n rightanglcs. From awry joining 1herc hangs duwnwartl :1 pair 01 spring-shapes wire fingers wrapped with mm:- f:xz;'.y stuff, such as lint arr tibruux down. The rur:riy Mgers Jus prepared are made waterproof ny dipping them in a thin solution oi rubbcr, This is highly important,, because thes. are the business Tm-l bers, in) to sneak of the manhino Ion. Thrrc have Men ts/avr rams I (1-H: min and oranges have roan may! m m ha. sham: trn the New r. murky! blu- waste ran :5 high t' III and to per cent. and was so vntire width oi the vehicle. This Emma- is intgrhccd with numerous wires in such lashion as to divide up into an arrangement of square mesh- cs. This, at all events. so far as con- cerns clover and Minna plants which have depended almost. wholly upon the bumblebee for their production of scent ' Where there are no bumble~ bees there is neither clover nor alfalfa. Which is why our government,) not long ago, sent several batches of these useful insects to, Australia, a humblelvss and c1overless country. Up to ddte, it ‘dooé hot appear that the experiment has "planned out" as well as was expected. But this is a matter.ot no importance it the "ieettndating matchine," as the inventor calls it, works as well as lee claims it docs. One suehrnachiae ire asserts, is eiual for fertilizing purposes to a whole swarm of bum levees. . 'he eontrivance is a two-wheeled ske ton cart, and is intended to in driven by a man over aclover field. In the rear of the axle is a hori- [ 'ontal frame extending almost the entire width oi the vehicle. This l from;- is interlaced with numnrnne im The bumblebee is to be rendered almost superfluous in nature by a machine newly patented by an Ind-' iaaa inventor-James M. Dennis, ot Cambridge City. The parents who are strong and healthy, but because of their reckless- mss failed to support their children and who were supported last winter hy the Township, have been to-tty relieved of their burden by the Chilg dren's Aid Society, who have been‘ authorized by the Judge to heme- forth look utter the interests of the children. We 01 the children were removed at once, and only a very small baby was left with them. at a “ma! mowing on Tues mrmnz to 'l'rqtmsr, the matter it can hardly be said according to ‘_'crnllzed methods that they lived) in a shack about twelve by lourtcn i feet, composed oi; one‘room and ‘a ' 1ery small loft. In the loft, which was only a very sin-all nook, the i uncle and too of the'hoys slept on the tioos under a root that was so _ own that yesterday the loft, as well , as the tioor ot the house, was cover.. ' ed with snow. I N L In the room below was only one bed where the rest of the family had to retire, and the condition at this one bad was such that the odor of 1t would mar the rest ot any ordi- nary decent person. The snow that had drifted through"the numerous holes in the rout and walls was left undisturbed all day, for no broom could he found among'the household utensils, nor was there sullclent heat. in the shanty to melt it. . One of the children was minus a pair of shoes nod it was necessary; ‘ior him to occupy only the corner}: “here the beautiful had not fallen or [ else run chances to be bitten by Jack Frost. The doctor, with whom the Inspector consulted, declared that l the dirt on this child's feet which i was the only means ot covering tor 4 that part of the child's being, was t last year's protection. ' t BUMBLEBEE OUTLI YES USE- FULNESS. IE - w -__. _ "an Ferguson. 'H?1ttpra"r tit County, Children’s Aid Smitty, a neighbor. .ng county, where he found conditions to be most deplonbh. , A lamily of nine, 'thrae adult- and snx children were (and to exist tieir nr;n.~s inf-1‘ Jumprrl an rm! m I'rire in the last 1.I Cys ri?ircrted scarce by tue fruit. vet)" extrema one a! child wtbtr' “imam mum. Imam-43': tiii' Cum Aid Society, I neighbor 'AviiiiiG' to exist (lot sent tae The leading article in the April McClure's Is the story of "How Hrs, Stowe Wrote 'Uncle Tom's Cabin,' " told try her son, Charles Edward Stowe, and her grandson, Lyman Beecher Stowe. Many at Mrs., "ltowe's letters telling of her lie at' that time, and the furore thntl Treeted her great epic on slavery‘ it the time at its publication, are iuhliShed here tor the first time, 'The Newark Factory Fire," by Mary t Hopkins, tells ot the outrageous -onditlons exlsting in the [notary hat was hunted Int November, "ventr-tlre girls lost their lives and wan)‘ more were injured on account if the inadequate protection agalnst' It: Miss Hopkins shows how we" an make sale other factories where l wen greater danger now exists. They.i ending ftrtiottietcure in the April i _usmber ot MrClure's is "The Last†'arolan." a story at heredity, by. Kathleen Norris, Among the other) tones an: "King Grub," by George I 'rrotrm, "A Dog and l'nclean," an r idvcnturc story'ol Port Said, hrs derccval Gibbon, the filth instalmen A it Mrs Humphrey Ward's novel 'Riphard Meyruril." and thelast tux xcts of Arnold Bennett's comedr ' Worry is a cvnlpssion of n'mknrss at there stu'ms to be no other way «II M it The llnncrmcon certain retBons..73.rsri Red oi wages (.r. 52.21 “abhor! and time of payment ., ._. .....57.19 Rccognitioh ot 1ut- ion ... 'rt. .V,.,V..42.88 Reduction ti hrs. 39.23 - ~-V\-'"|F»‘ Cause of strike. of failure Working commious _ and Luvs _-. "'.., _.54.39 Employment of other were: The money last in wages. interest, "oftts, etc., by reason I; this enor- mous iat..:r disturbance is beyond calculation, but mint hare amount!!! to many millions rt dollars. lost be: yond hope of reomery. Besides this directvloss many millions were let, by F insulted bmincss in the 'supply. transportation and collateral traits generally; l of the 36,757 strikes 25,353 were" ‘ordech by labor organizations, ot. which 34.65 {omens completely tail- :d and ".67 percent only partlrattc- ceded. The strikes ordered by or- ganization called out 5,355,516 works are, but threw 6,835,273 persons out no less than 83.30 percent. tailed, n!» ietting 373.968 wcrrcts. l other large percentages of failure I Tho Statistical Austral-t of the United States tor 2909 records thit in the twenty-fave years. 1881 to tsos inclusive, there were In this country 36.575 'strikes. anecting 181',- lliot "'.crUlishmeuuc The number of whiten was 6,728,0(8 ind 8.733324 employcs were shown out. of“ work. There were also 1,546 Mekouts, .at- iecting 18,547 e0artrtiahments. Edt- alpres locked out numhered 710.- 331 and _ ‘employrs thrown out of i work 825,810. houses of reiUi, Grants from the province to the hospitals in Ontario totalled 81591 Their income from all sources was 183,871. The average cost tor . patient per day was 31.28, and percentage of provincial st: to total maintenance was .1105. i sides " hounds there are now Ontario 36.nluges, ’33 orphan; three homes tor imntratries, t; Magdalen asylums' and ~29 coun '-..-, - - 1485‘ yeara totel number at 53,692 patients were treated in the hospitals of Ontario. The number of deaths during the year were 3,344, the per- :Jenwge ot deaths to number under‘ than“: was 0.22. _ T 1 gradually learniu ' of to life." Fr “ll people Y . datum. " frightened, in to. the ' a more rat “â€4,“er and the steps necessary] ' P. ‘ and prevention would 'lr.c!lAl.tii't',? etood. The resuRS would tr.- “hi the disease being gratin-Hy but: "t tainly "terminated-Iron Ontario. 4. A mtorium established hr _ istulieiooutv would "never complete-h ly eradicate the di-, The people must be taught 'how to live. i 'r i “There should be in at least 20 of, the hospital centres ‘al this province a public dispensary established working along lines- simihl to time‘ adopted in Toronto amt Ottawa. i similar to those under the "direction of the Health Alaociation at Him“? ton and London. Every city needs a convalescent home, but there is only! one such institution in the province. Dr. Smith reports. _ Last yearn totel number of 53,692 patients were treated in the hospitals of Ontario. The number of dhntkn l WHAT'S IN McCLURES _ “Fortunately. during it has come to be two. general public as a pm ease. The result has t lug decrease in the mm in Ontario. _ This decrea: ly due to the tact [bu gradqully learrunuair 1 port, 161"“- "it 1:13:30 that LT emuloch is no" the most Hewett range ot death in Cumin _ THE COST or STRIKES ot batik; dd 'i"irrwt in m 'al Austral-t of the tor 1909 records that five years. 1881 to there were In this litmus, anecting 181',- Pctcmtagc Walkers to be reeUnized a; Ttii tact pm coop!!! are __... _ w w w tp Iii.," Pr Toronto, Inch ' I ' damn. " tmg. dtCCU . ttte to. Ite , Outwa‘ we: wmu' , npop. til wary} ' y ‘ Talon! - iv wu‘tugimu. t mm“ 'u M! would tti and" . 15. a rad _ e, , 8303:â€. an g a null] has. on;- . Medium! (harm. J e,ett 'T {he I nas but a grayâ€. be BMW death rate decrees: in "In“. I'OVince to the " totalled 8159198. 1 sources was $1- a I'm-mane as. s .1105," 3.; are now in orphanageie. 402,339 1,153,455 743,523 5141496 oTeet ed recent. ye.“ 150.763 . we speech . tsqmpieta, 'tis' action ot the bill tv. _ n e voor., at uni 1"""""""F'l38 Le? Blah] ve. . 'r _ . _ t I en "you; y: east Mt at 'illlitiifiiifif?,s,te'iii'ijiril:," who, atten is provimid u " itt"trairterind â€with; um um an as â€new". cums “applause I to ' ' _ "' “page corridors y _ a"?! . . 1| Han..A. t.?: Udwa, _ T Ar: 1‘ht Moreno! the bill _ ., direction " I ipg. 0- 335 Also an at mums . rd can an, thh itd, It', t needs a hot: d t ‘e ‘_ we. on. .. a: is onlv W. Ken. lumen R that “J tor each 80,918 two county the grant Dr. J. S. J. Smellie Won.), Fort William, said he was getting up in rein now, and if he were younger, his views on the question might be an, 'lorent. Llughingly. he gave Mr. Stud: holme the hint that while latitude was Patents: in the House. lungitude war intolerl lemme shomigwle. However,. xbe wossld.auagest that before another 501mâ€! camp-in came. an eduea. " â€mp-1F should be inaugurated {admin-net ht. toreign you". - -- "_""--"""' "an upluluuuuu un- !h'frthu whole auditorium echoed, when he rose to his feet. He condensed that he didn't have very much to say that an going to please the Indian in the galleria. but he simply had to any iomethinl. because 1]] the members of his household were women. and they you“! go lor him if he didn't take 'rome part in the discussion. Humbly he would advise that things be allow- edhto ['0 an lt" theyulyere. "gum war. It had been in the best Interests of moiety that women be not allowed to vote and the Legislm lure should wait until they were abso- lutely ante thnt the bulk oi the women t the province wanted the.frnnehise. t WIS his iirm belief that the intelli- luent mass of women had no desire to mix up in the mimosities of politics. R. J. McCormick (Lib.). East Lamb. howl whose Irishd wit and tfifg,1 ore ri y precinct: . was a pan e un- triihls 1;th auditorium 'l',,",,'),',',') "I“... A. 5. Donovan (Com). Brockv "sued that it had been in the l Interests of yoeietp thet women ovary memory 6.r the House looked up with reverence to womanhood. " was that. feeling which caused many men to object. to women mixin with hen in politics. But the inguenco tf women could nlwoys be counted lawn when; they had/the vote when no"! issues were involved. A. E. Donavon (Com). Brockville. grand ft,..' " L-) n . 7‘ ' ,- .__--..v. .---w (1‘1 III- "In Eng! I I, ind p the pet. lioon 'i'eduil of JMgd Queen that any was. I an pun under pet- _ Econ government of the best wife that eve: gm, and I have lt. the best mottter-iiiiUw in tho wot d. Bo why shouldn't I like penicoat govern- mom?" Ono of his chief reasons for de- mnnding mange for women was that women were forced to sell their labor cheap, und on account of the govern- ment ot men. women were undercut- Fiii the labor market. Every labor Jmnniution in the whole world he knew of was ready to hold up both halls]: for woman's suntan. _,V_ -.- m.-.n-tulc. . "a a ot the nagging: have asked (in. tlh' tuned to ivo under getti- noat minimal.“ said Mr. tut]. lholme. "Well, as . child I lived ieftr, the. petticoat government of ttte but mother that ever In. "In Enzlcpd [find 1|qu: the pet- [icon governmen of the tiest Queen that ever was. I sat my under pet- Hnn-l dr-wt-r-a " .L, . - H .qu "ifatio'i, wisr'sahcs,,mm m to vote?" Men merged to have n habit ot saying "no," and it was an {insult to thuUdiad women. With [than upland“ mulling“ and mam Aiiteeui educuion they were just as can“; to vat. “my mun. at pmaem lit'gngfn t.ht legislqture. - x" irwwrv I - - 5- tr: natua oth? newâ€)! the Kilt, to u. we. on us Also the 5... _ , tf, 2lt thh itd, 1'lt/ o t ‘e ‘_ we. on. .. Romano. Hen, June: 8. Butt amt Hon. l. tr. Hendrio were absent. re- presenting the Ontario Cabinet at the than“ ot the lute D. F. Tolchurd, cgterer " the Puliunent Buildi s. ’ lit opening the discuspion cumin“ "o to grant women's 'syttrage, ML; [Btudholme aid the lubject was Isl important†the subject ot recipro- tity whkm hmcl otteupied.the atten. ‘tull 'r.ktlse 1Nteernmeist 9r the past tng-ocb.“ _ A J u. Toronto, March S2.-Womayn 1mt. but new . tho attention ot the Ihttarios yeuerdq utter- Ipon. _ tingle)“. et the 'Orgntg w" . imminent , was)" the: indie. throng. . the Sanka“. “new. The other ‘bniriu I." also Med " visitors, "rlur9isteaed with close utenUon to 1thispeecheg; '/,,.l,,,.l,li?rl,iijlr).!iit ‘m-s â€as?" we I? A Geod Dal “Hindu!†5. Around e _ _ ' WWW] In not... on Ovation of lullnp tttrt Wm "trt of tho lumber. . isthmus. lg. In». Pro. . mtfr8ritiaGi'nat “4m â€LC action ot the bill by Lu 8 l $gbogiltt,t, Hamil. i. _ t I en "rrioer.l, ' a 'ttle.),!,')',),?,?,?,:,;','],' who, alter I I" itt"trairterind return and agipwqunt ot, inn?“ applause. , 14.1w!†Igrt It, corridors. Trudy to hold up both m's suffrage. teat I_ranehise had Local-tun. tife SGr Gii, New Mannie Han. Intrlun. March 28.--At n m‘u ttrnt ot he dvr-ttrr., of “a Masonic "all, Ltd, last night. it wa- dot-"Jud l. rommencc work on’a tttiw building " met. Roms, Marx-h. 22-F'rom all quir- ters (how-mu (jeoluli. who was Pre. mire in mail. is Mung urtted to iorm A nvw (‘aluuvL Although he his am. {at vTuially umivrukr-n the tank, In ms lu-xun to sound the different your»: of vhhtieinns. with " View pm- dihly to urcnmzma‘n Ministry. thick m,ull Include FHtrcutusts and even Smlnhsls. . ' - Quebec. March fF2.-Rev. Fredexick George Scott, rector of St. Matthew'- Church, and canon of the cathedral, celebratnd last evening the 2Mtr unli- versnry " his ordiotiim to thisAtdi. can priesthood, and the annitfqpr'r was mark“! by I lynch! set ice in the church ol "hicl the livdcd clergyman H mm pastor. Altoi’tbe svrvxm- Dr. Scott was the revvpzelt ot I number " valuable presents. _ Fire cntircly gutted the Llrivierc Carriage Factury on tit, Antoine street. Montreal ycstcrday morning. 2t building was a wooden strueture..n d varnish. oil and paint helped tho trarrscs cursi-ts:ratc'y, .. V _ -""t __,.___ Tun“.-. I The Gun. Town Council has decided Io spend 82.000 in the purehnto d t ttacre farm, part. in the tom, talta and part outside. to be devotai to Industrial purycsCB. Factory lites will on sold cheap. _ . _ â€a .,_......... In the British House ot Commons yesterdny the Premier, replying to I question. said that no lav-um. would be gained by appointing u ' tummissipnmon the finctl guestjon._ Bert Poole, steel worker. whole par- ents. it is said, live near Toronto, I“ killed yesterday in I fall from the fourth storey at The 1uneouver World aitserre' PP' ‘huilding. I At the annual meeting of the First Humans in London; Ont., the appoint. ment ot Manor Abbott as commanding omeer was announced. Ho succeed- ati. Morrison. _ Jeremiah Langloi's, aged 18 youâ€. drove into the river with a compul- lon named Stanley Lnbute. aged sev- en, near WallterviIle,,and both were irowned. Twenty-Five Years In Priuthnt ' - --"'"ti'VW- u. - no“. The ratepayers of $tGpahtp, curried a bylaw by g siu'drl itd 103 votes for the 'exikndititris 01'8“... 'l',l, Mlle erection of a new pghlic " 00 . - -_'" -V v..- -"""'"""" Thirteen occupants ot In apartment house have been lined owing to a pue of small] in; been diseoeehitr'trrqhe H he ratepayers of Kinnh The foreign trade of the Dominion for the eleven months of the current fisenl year amounts to 3687377,“. Wgis. Gibson, Kingston; Bentlly, Nepanee; Wright. Odessa, will repro- sem the 47th Regiment on the omen-n lion contingent. _ I _The King made a merhoigbU :11de on being presented with a copy et authorized version ot the Bible in eel.. br,,t1.oe of the 1ereyntettnrr. l; A... It irreijiiiiirtliat the n eminent will not press th may alter, the coronttion. - 7V.V_V._ -'"""'"-, “(In .IUWI’I.‘ ed and contracts tor ummentl plu- ed_Tith Germahy. tix. H . ICE. iia'cii‘a'f'said dug 9 ti. rd/li' the bill wu worthy of “1);“- Sir June: Whitney opposeq pg. bill a! being the thin edge" of mailing!- tux, . _ "'w(“ "u": '"t “t" W - A. E. Fripp (Con) ttttara, h'ii mcved the second reudjnCof.%t'i l to give manieipalities local option in the matter ot assessing Iand‘at . hub ernnte thy} yPUQingu. l, . -,,,V__. -"'""'"."'_r_._r “an y-vvuw- Hon] w. J. Hanna replied that * an action would mean that nut would be' coHected outside ot,, I chin, and in the cities 880 was . . the limit because the city lie __ Irtreguclt highs-L than jn, the ttl y. At the night session ot the L9."- [latura Hon. W. J. Hanna mum-cod Lthat the Government had decided to make the exemption from the C r cent. tax on bar receipts $60 in can nod 850 in towns Ind other munici- pslmes. L “J. Lacknet; North Wuterlocwnp- pro of the exemption being "Jud to 860, but favored the amount te magic genergl 1trouirhoutyif prt"tm#. I'IhejTurk‘iih ambushâ€. Lara. 1,, "r-" “n- --1""! tr Q" Gréat Britain, to vote tor I bull 01.39- cigal mvolution when only - In.- her in the whole province was in tar. on"?! it. 'rr Theriiill was declared lost with.“ I torrpal division. " May Form New flfl till an?“ “Bovernmemzs a: l A re . ' . P " . ' The Premier may... ia.t to sq one word as to in I question ot whether we tho l Allowed tp vote or not. it It . leient cuidnnce for him to no , t :every member in the Hon“ bk. . member tr m 5tf, Haunt-cum t,tt"Ut tge bil ' and. the my!†ad 'irieulty even in getting a _ _ . er. This, of course, did n t mun t women's yuttrage' nu JS4 no; d it meintut it we: right. but no - islator had a right, having WI do lt) public duty, and an hi rip! 'dhd Britain. to vote for A bill " In. The bill wt: withdrawn. BRIEFS FROM THE WIRED. thet Prong the 'etiir' -iitt Cabinet, 13ml!!! Fr, oak. gunm- 'ox hu- M 0 H