'Saturday for an understanding with- H out any result so far. The Premier ° says something dcllnite will be done P . _ ' ‘ - T -1. »l,7.)\ 1-1.- > - ' --» 4 tlb'eralsi8il||->.shrrruel. cle- ii'i"fSl lil" .» ,- ,Q ` Mlacuss W1' 1 1uue_ the oeetrustien oi use will , 'The' ‘definite lntimetlos Ute* Sl1"Wii!red - Leurier me -sums. C ‘l°"°d'.t° tl\_"'lf5"1IlI:Power of Hon wm._1>,ugsley in tne~|-1 sd , ' I irihuence of two ex-Milgllgszx-2 out "bl R tlii House was _made on Saturday. 2 ' Till' 0PD0l,it,Ion~ leader has refused t ,_ _ rtomldate for concluding the lib e ‘onthe bill in committee or upon-ge third reading. -;f,l‘he tuation is thus exactly as it wag when the riotous scenes took place immediately prior to the easter adjournment. The irreconcilable element among the Liberals has again proved the strvhler and again the machinery of Parliament is to be paralizsd. That Ishthe,-position- tonight so far as the Libiirall are concerned. 'The Government on the other hand ia.-as determined. as ever to prove the- h rlsht of the maiorlty to rule snd will fi take whatever steps are nccessary,ior t° the psesese si the bill. °1° The resolution for the introduction 3° ofthe closure will be introduced as I’ soon asjhe Opposition have shown [by W aresumption of obstructive tactics th that the blockade is to continue. 8 - This will probably be Wednesday or per- reevilsd tomorrow as expected The G debate on the closure resolution ,b could then be opened before the end A oicthe week and continued without intermission until tus adoption oi ° tne resolution. 'rue Liberals will ol I ccurselresist the closure both by de- laying the resolution to the limit and B afterwards by defying the new~_rules m as»they have already -done the old is ogg by. refusing to recognize the au- 5”' t rity of the speaker, Parliament appears to be on the t its history. . t 'The lylval. hill will pass but there W segrn' if l-be no lengths to which the V° opp _ on ,will not Hrs ln tueir de- P _ ‘ _ _ation to withold the aid prom- 5" is¢ll~l»y“olnns4la` to tue' mmnlre. :vi ~f‘f rto-:else ouerdisn ' `f;. ` ) _ in OTTA A' Apr” wpnrliamant to y to carry out the wishes of the be énclnren that free nngnn would tion of some kind arose after the de- day by the povel- pg1l,,,,_ The lager The Trout River Black Fox CC_ eat Powers." mean ruin for sugar growers of Lou- parture of the steamships for the Pa- are holding Nicholas Ohristas and Ltd_ and the Souls l,,c,,,,,,,,a,l,,,, To this the Montenegrin Premier rs- mann who have millions ,nventei cific and that their return will be the Anghglly Fang,-og' 0,, th, ¢l,al-gs ol Amendment Bins were read n third I lied, regretting the presence of thc Colonel Ewing ls Bald to be wllllng result- sbductlng the girl. Inspector Shan- time and na,,,,e,l_ I ect which' he considered a violation to stand ,nn n 25 pn, ce,,t_ c,,¢_ The Yale WHS 011 the Si- J 01111 H110 non of the Haverhill police went to f the neutrality proclaimed by the Members of the ways and Mea,,5,Wl1€rI ilrot in the B€l‘V1C¢ Uuiltr the Dover today accompanied by Vangel- AC-l-S ASSENTEU h Owe,-E at the beglnnlng 0| the wa, Commwtee have stated than they nrelblorse mnnngelnent. lo Koutrou, her brother. nd to the detriment of Montenegro. having' nl, ,,~,,lll,1e with the President I _ I _"“’”°" The girl is fifteen years old, accord- ms Honor the Lin,,t_ G0,,¢,.,,,,, nt, ne Premier continued: "Despite the in reaching a ,,ec,,,,0,, 0,, ,,;,,,,, ,,,,,_ l1'l"rsnUllc. G RL WED BARON ing_to H Biawmeni m°‘1° *° th” l°"“1 tended und nine assent to the lslsnd l'°99“l'° Wlllcll the l“`e9°“°° °f the (1 cts The agricultural duties have` To ' poll” by her bmther' who charged Gu d 1 mrndment) Act and the BI' lBll B. . ' Wt lmD\l95» ISIIBFG Will be 110 ilellaf' -bgen .out already 50 per cent., Bud . that she had been forcibly take” "om uct respecting the Legislative Assum- ' PITTSBURG, P ., A l 3.- Th _ _ _ ure from the attitude which con- although the President is understood weddm of Miss B1;-va NI‘>;;c0 MUKWB her sister in |aw,iMrs Koutrou, when h,y_ I rms to the necessities of the state tn lava, 5 further cut, members of 8 » they were return ng from a visit to a The Untnn mack Fox C0 ,lm ull f war between the allies and Tur- B an a ,e,,,,,,s,,t will dBUEl1i1°1' Of MP- Mill MPH- R°l>¢l`I¢ physician last. night. The police say “and thrown C0m,n,m,e and was ny_., _ :,l;e;;;;n\r;\étt;:t;l03't dimcgultyu Jefferson Mcliigy of tglndenzgy, _H1113 that the alleged abduction was the gnnnrtcd lm. third ,.eadl,,g_ A-brigade 6! Austrian troops from President Wilson is undecided' so lt Barnn vogl ga nger t ok 1 CE . tg result of a conspiracy and that for The Hnnsn adl0,,,.ned tlll 3 p_ ,,~l_ -- 5;: - t e _l on enegr n cull ary. - dule b sche u e or as » _ » "ight '"‘° °“°‘=°“‘“" “°“°° “°“ "°” "°°“ ‘$°-55;i37‘;5§h§1=° “ll” ““°°‘°'“““°“ §?§§’§'° -§£3”§?l‘§$l§':.§£‘l;ss.fs““§§1§,‘f‘1,,‘;‘;§,;’Z§,§’,,’;L§‘;”‘“ “‘° "‘°"“"’ lnrsluasr ls clloluue “’°“ *° “‘° “°“‘°“"‘““ °°"°"““°'”-2 on the f"°°"‘° *“- ~ -seen---1 Put-b--s. d w--1-any ss.. sen... ...ss ss sn sms. .. ln cluillnlllu lnvlasrulsurs - ' and New Y°fk- She 111" ° 11°F ° “I1 tsxlesb in which sue is ssld to nsve __ ` n'r1endly(?JrzLl`;a1¢Ii`i:1li1c}I%‘ll1°§ss) R§Il¥I19§§ggCI.)01?(§'l~IA?[ll`;I(iE§i.AIbrlIAGELIENT_ but tg1'i°;;*’T°”°d“i°t;*t 0*? Mggilé ,made the trip to Dover. The authorl- MONTREAL, April 2-During a re- P‘ARlS_ April 6.-King Nicholas of _.__... 311° “N9 il el' 5* F 1*; ‘gin 5 her “_ ties learned that the driver was Char- cent vlslt to Chicago, Edward Brown .Montenegro is quoted by the Temps TORONTO, Annu 3_A..n,,ecl,,l to town, . 1;. ani f o ‘nn ng extensive les Pecker of this city. They notified of wlnnlpsg, practically completed s saying that despite the measures tne W0,-ll-l l,-om qttnwa says: bm w°';tE° r°° 1;” n v n Baldin _ Enter and DOY" P°li°° tl’ 55 011 the arrangements for Placing $1000,000 f coercion taken by Europe against .lu is currently repo,-ted 0,, best tour G o uropten aggde ooom is tge lookout for the taxi. The police bonds of a local industrial concemd er, Montenegro will yield only 12° authority, that the board oi mannge- °l"5"1d°“b°’3|- "fe lam Bggron ' von, were told Christas and Faneros would and $750,000 more of a Western IIIH1 olance, It remains for Europe to ment of Intercolonlal Rallway Y,-lll bl, only sonsomenb” lord chamber williiigly return here. They will be wmpany. _-Ie reports evidences o kt dd tim "ld.l¢“l° Of an “mm mrce to dismissed and their duties transferred B8ldln8¢¥';h¢ Ki 5-’ Wurtemberg arraigned in the local court tomor- steadily growing interest being in n 01' l“-Iu5ti¢9- _ to F. P. Gutelius as general manug- 1313 3’ t EB d nffhsois Bt Remyl row. lb d cn in Canadian investment opl101`t;11\ . - '”"`__""_` . er directly responsible to minister. M1 01111 G 6 _S mt - ‘_ and Miss Koutrou is deser e as nne of ,mls hy .capitalists in the wee ru um" WA' destroyed' It was one 0' INCREASE IN DIVIDEND Announcement may be 1119-d° '50 the Bfmm vm’ Baldmgerni age in U16 l1al1dS0m¢Bt Ein! ill file*-'1`€¢k and Mid-Western States-alike with IN U.‘ S. RUBBER C0. .lwllse by Hon. Mr. Cochrane within l11B lYl‘i‘lB Will 111Bk¢ ii ef °m° colony. regard to investment in _farm lanrIl G.-A lain. the _injured man, was employed see the semaphore. Another story is l QTTAW A_ April ¢;_- The he wcunaeupresident of the Senate of th Ienv co sion took place opposifg at Red Pine by the I. C. R. and was that the brakes did not work proper- l)',_,,,,l,,l0,, G0,,e,,,me,,,_ 0,, saturday oumplli 8, and the richest man l1\ e ' A R' station here 18"' “lzht also a passenger on the way freight. ly and control of the train was lost. awarded ¢0,,¢,»a¢¢s to the 1,0" works an a died today. He had been at 9.45. The Dallenger car which was tcles Station Agent Buckley saved near of Toronto lor gl, ¢ gl ,l ol . . - - e cons ruc o resident since 1911. He had been 0110 person was instantly killed andlcqped by the engine of Conductor Mo- ly all his furniture. The Bathurst the two steel barges and two scnws everal times premf r n ,1 another ve ri l he omce of W hte n also held A nu ry lse ousy iniured. I,)ougall's ilrnin from North, was at- firemen turned out in good time but to be used on the harbor works at or D er oi the Inter- Y ul; it 1” Passenger named Bats- tnchsd to _tue _morning way freight owing to the long distance the en- the tel-minus of the Hudson nay mil- ' "lm °°“lfl “Of be i°“l\d illlfillg ill” from Campbellton which ‘was running glue had to pump water they could way_ 'm---» 1118"* and li- IS feared her body was many hours late, in ennrge of con. not do very effective wo;-k_ -l-he ,ost wlll be ;lg,500_ Al., ,_,,,0,, "ack in 3“0flf*“‘l Where UW i11‘l11¢iD11l n burned. One Passenger car was com- ductor Heins. The freight was ready Early this morning persons work- as songs,-,weed these barges ,md - . pletely destroyed by tire which soon to leave mid the semaphore was still ing around the wreck found charred snows will be sent to Hudson Bay eomnlunicated _to the station leaving up against, Nu. ‘I6 when this train human remains. Chamberlain; the ill- with a dredging plant and work on UOQINUK bllii 5- #109-D of rulns. came crashing into the passenger car jured man, snvs young Bateman, JOB the harbor and docks at Port Nelson iounv Eddie Bateman who was The night was fairly dark and the E Hayes und himself were the only will be commenced race °°“"° 31501” s°°tl““d' _ -__-_-___ ____ killed, resided at Big River and wa weather a little thick and it is sup- ones ln thc car when the crash came Plans are now bein re arcd l , ' 1 l r Girl Passenger .flies Not Been, Found und dlhurfcd Remains Discovered, I _ ` Leud»to Fcur.thut~$he wue'?Burn-ed to Death. l Firemen’s Fierce annum lun .~»--u uf-i--------- lun Hunsuuuv ;o'r.'l@..i.fe~»ri1 s--rs. osssstiss 3° lf” 1 M , _ _ , re- f.‘;'f::af.:“2.. f;.';::.;.i§.*:;:i“.‘s.:°;l 'f°»f€` »-.‘12»°-°--?°..€'if“.'. “.f.°°.f“.12§.. ‘;‘1-.‘.2:L¥. ‘";*.:‘;§‘:°.!.';‘.°“:‘,: '§.°°;:3::“...‘3;"fl°;i&i. .:1:':...::;.°.°.::.‘::- '" ,,tlvB_rl_ coma' _ breakfast afterwards at Colonel yet find its way into the Red River .. ’ PHUVINEIII LEEISIAIUHE y e be washg/ll out LARGER BOATS F03 and trains d¢}l,_,-¢,l_ mania, ampuintcd his left hand with 'fl_,eBniht`,;l,%lInti;nnr Anntnian n,n,__ mga”‘3g3d;t$gnr;:1B:§1élf;3T~msg; 1;; Roosevelffsnllome. and great danger is feared. Man PB cruis ra, German- talian and French cruisers. feed her' Russia is not represented by war- FRI,-F RAW WOOL AGREED PASSENGER SERVICE- *__ “ hips but has acquiesced in the de- ' ' - , --- ----_->_~ . _ Unstmtiom on Saturday the Brib UI`Ol\ BY 'l`ARIliI<‘ MAKERS BOSTON’ MMS., April 3___A l_e_I' sgllllliidlixllsc glofre/:1l;l]s(;:I:rl-ll’l~¥'rrcslirl;\;l)¢allll(¢n:|ll h admiral sent the following mes- l-*Ort WHS in Cil`Cl1lBtl011 810118 U10 ~ ' SHIN"'l‘ N A il 3.-F KIDNA PED 1 W tt th h l~_ gn to the Montenegrin Premier; W0v,Zf`w,,, ni; £0' nlgrtnn fennxffnrenzv waterfront today that _the Eastern Agn ,1.wg§I;nN ARE ya In 8 C B' I ' have the honor to inform you d t 1 Steamship Corporation is to get the NEW ,VAT BILLS hat the international fleet is assem- :El H5): t[?:l;?oel:-EI-,ie Pmglnbixs gl] 55,1; lmlatlsl rnteamer; Yale and Harvard FOUND AT DOVER' PR E p bled _fn Monte o ' 1; _ _ ‘ ' now in t e Paci c Coast service and , - - ,__ threshold ofthe greatest struggle in est against afggngalggex 1319;-ge House Ways and Nleans Commlttiie DIME them on the nine between ’Bos_ ,___ New private bills were lntroilu.td, g 1 r I: t t M . F h f th h t - -f no- - ‘;:‘s..2l;;‘;d.t.i.?d'”‘ ““ °°‘““‘° in -»--- :$3.12. 2. .$2.12 §:..:..f‘.;‘.g§:. ur ex°°nen°y’s at't°“ti°“ to the _The President is reported undecid- mg the might 'Ji the passenger rush' HAVERHILL' April 3_R°“Ho“da' by Hon. Mr. Arsenault for the incor- t resence of the fleet as proof that the ed upon nnnmn Rumors to the enact Company officials refuse to confirm n Koutrou, the pretty Greek girl who pomtlon of the Ellls Black ,,,,,l 5-,l_ ng nt tha dang" of harboring M’ a eat Powers are acting in concert » ' il dl f v °" dell? the report, but Bdmii’-£911 was reported as having been abducted B, t ln C _ L¢d_ nd request their wishes be fuliiled n,f,;°;n:;g8O'n,;v,?,?, R,,;,,,.€gE,;,,(;x; that one or two larger boats would from her home on Orchard street, this ver Pau y ox D nthout delay. Please inform me lm- natinnn, commintenman from Lm,lsl_ engage in the service to the pro- ¢l1;y_ ll" been found 551),),-nl-, N_ H__ BILLS PASSED ediately- if your government is rea- ana Hymn to the white House' where vinces. It is said a- legal complica- the aufllorltlel, he,-5 wg,-9 l,,l»°l-med ton, Yvlvholo body should be can into mu I' ` 'n ' engineer, who ‘surveved the ports of K I t d h -__ Nelson and Churchill, and who will B 8° B an ’ Many 5 °p wmd°'° _ (Canadian Press) . u V T T ` have personal charge of the develop- Cl1l'l"l‘IN.lle, April e.--Montenegro M I i L 0 BE sm"-E ment works. as thrown the gauntlet to the six ‘ ' l _ _*_ _ 1 _The ministers of railways hopes to ___ L. Jenkins presiding-at which Mr. , he B . _ lopment on a large scale. T vm Yi reports from recent W. F. Tldmarsh deliver°.d 11,19 “I” ve- 1 nm, Rhode Island the st. Joan stoek- eble paper on "Our Fisheriot' sever- be P“”°'1“°°d “» °‘ the new and wonderful ai interesting speeches were del.lvered.| ' “Br that oysters at Rochester, Nevada, Mr. Tidmarsh, continuing hi! F0' “ "°8°°“ to a fortune from -their marie. S8151 in the new venture. excursion _ is planned 'for a ' asc After all these things are asc61‘I2Bi11- ed, the next is to clean the bottofm. sand lay the necessary foundation or atlle bed. 'rlie requlsltes and cost 01 `vthfs,' can only be deterzmned Ly the flnature of the -bo€b,oln» ,. ‘Then comes the ilnal PYUCWF °f_ gf1d.Bt0¢klDg $110 lmao anna this can be understood oetter by_ g- as showing the .quantities and k1r\°l~1 2; materials necessarv Rnd 15°” °°"" The lquswlng ls _sn spvro1il_::f-° rg' tlnrste oi nineties 011° hum fnré after 'tllebed foundation has bee `l»er°¢1= l =--° .\.»,;»=~‘= ff :rf“:.f"~r.s.s "°‘z.j'°"f'.t1:"__ff.°‘f,.ft""'_ ss. Leeer nsttlns new =1=°“°-°!“‘ A .mia e-selects-». "ms sreessssi T0t\l...i.. ...... -»~--- --~°°° * .We need not tbat'too'i`nuch cal1i~ tainable here are insufficient to do de 0,- Connecticut I do not think there is u Y transplanted from these places Wall not reproduce ln our waters. 'I' e ,temperature of the water in our bayi ls warmer than the waters of Rhode Island and Connecticut. I have taken pains to verifi' thi* 9f“t°m°“t‘ To dat-slap, any of the branches of fue fisheries under consideration, la,-gs nggrcgstions of cai1ii'-ll Wig 5° required. This may D0 Obtillll 51, two ways, either by i01'i11i1\§ \°°i1\ companies, or by inducing capital from outside to come in, or by both. will be us. The mltliitllde will give ample the local and ghost e of NY tions. ` lynn would be convinced that nels ` not an idle dreamer and tha not of the kind who ,.Y._...-_v¢s|y-s- -ss-vvnnii "' '*"""*""*‘“' _., _--...- Has Commenced as Threat-» ened. Many Outragee Committed» L|O\'DO\l April 4-The Campllfn of revenge for the long sentence im- posed un Mrs. E. Pankhurst which _ t e sullragettea threatened has ac- (Canadiun Press) h tually commenced and is likely to spread . Many outrages have been commit- ted during the past 24 hours. These include the complete destruction of the Grund Stand of the Ayr race scottish meetings were held. The damage is estimated at 15 S ,~ 000. An attempt was made to burn the new Grand stand at the Kelso Two women were caught red hand- ed after they had ignited oil soaked rags which they placed beneath the were smashed in Glasgow including the Labor Exchange. Telephone wires were also cut. Street latter rest Powers. she declines to yield ' ~ ‘ - OYSTER BAY- *W1 PS“"-‘P“°“Y ' h ve the 11 rb r ' ' a a o in readiness by the the Powers' demand that she aban- ` f Wm mlrk the ceremony “U10 the Railway is completed from ,, ,,t¢l,_.m ts to - 5 n which will make Miss _ i1 possession of Selma to the ba utari and has aglzigllnced there will Ethel R00S°V0lt. daughter of The steamer Lliinto of the Naval e no departure from her attitude --. ~ "’°1°“°1 “"5 M"5~ Th°°d°"° R°°5°v°lt| ___ service department leaves for the hich conforms to ‘the necessities of th” ‘W5 °f Dr- Richard D"l’Y 0! N°Wl north as soon as the ice breaks u e state of war existing between the (C d. York- The eweddlng Wm be 0110 Of the l and will survey the almrorlchcs t llles and the rl»u,.l,n_ . LOND 111111 _H111 P11295) most simple of the season. The cere- (Cnuaillan Press) the lm,~l,,,,-_ Anothe, exncllltlon Koen Al, lugs,-national ll t ~ - l ON. April 0-M11 Pnllkburei- mony iwill take place -in Ohrist Epls- NECHE N. D. A ril ce comprising who ls on B hun el strike in j nn . » . P 6-Fifteen over land from Cochrane to make sur- hnnn Tuesday' H we naval bm is ml,-,l,l,,s of Austria’ Raw France’ b 1 d lr ‘ 8 BS copal church here tomorrow -morning. miles north of here in Alosa. and veys of James BM- ,md will he h loses were burned and damaged in Loudon and Liverpool. . 3 IINIPUTIITES ons :mu liAl.lBl'm‘o.v, ont., Aprlls-i`tey- moud L. ld. Iinutellier, a young far- mer, while suflering from religious knife u few iinys ago. He is rapidly l‘cc0\/:wing from his injury, Un muster morning the young man, being unable to go into Hallburton - to church, on account of the Impala- hlc state of the roads, spent the a I lroluing going over his Bible. He ap- eers to have been dwelling upon the ospel narrative of the "sermon on e th mount," when Christ in figura- tive laugllage warns the disciple! and hose others to whom he was speak- i form of sin in the words: "It is pro- fit me for fhce that one ol these lemhers to perish and not that thy called and going out into the shed card his son say I’vc cut my ha il." ' Mr. Boutellier, ,Sr,, heard himself ' . . n , . 'fn his horror Mr. Boutellier saw is non with his left arm resting up- on n flat llolnrd which he had placed in u corner of the shed while his right lmld an ordinary pen-knife with w hich he had completely severed the left hand ut the wrist, disiointing it as perfected as a skillful carver dia- joiuta a fowl. UNIVERSITY WILL BUILD IIDDITIOIIS WASH INGTON, April 3-A\Ith0rl- tiee of the Catholic University ol America today denied that the board of directors had decided to carry on work of making additions to the uni- versity building and grounds at Brookland, D. (1,, which will cost ap- proximately $1,000,000. “It has been decided .to build several laboratories and; a temporary dining hall on the camlius ut an expenditure of less than £100,000," suid the Rev. George A. Doughterty, assistant rector of the \.lr.ivcrsity', today. IMPROVEMENTS ' Oli C.P.Il. SLEEPERS WINNIPEG, April 3-Wall Prltt, superintendent of the C. P. R. sleep- ing, dining and hotel service, ll!! the company are considering buildilll sleeping cars with bentlls vcro!eWil° and aisleswnlong the s de.__ EVANG ELISTIC ALLIANCE l be ey. time, and snort in suits, says a St. John fstalka about , th 5 lil §-A Prowse fl -_i ll ‘li F fl 3 f