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'/,H ' ." ' 5* ' /*vm L 1 _ X .~ ` <`_.______3 Q ` . _ 5; _ -.°fO_ . ,°_. . , -\ _, , . 1 ". /, . /.1 _,' 9.. , ` L 5-' , _. /~ ' ' 4;' . . \ ’ /' `»/ -'~'_f'. * f - ' _ ‘ . 1 . f ' 1 *fe ' f-. _'. 21 , ’ 7 . ' ( 6,7] I ‘ lf- /.#5, Q. ‘F -,'»/,_"_’ ->,;>,f; ,' ’ 1;' 'I :' " _ ' '. 1? /y ' .; ,-_......--...___ _ - ‘ , fcn- - .ran-_~.£»s~~ - ' -.-: Q ._ _ . , fefqif. ,, I f/1/,//. ff, / /Q; , ' _ __ > .. f I , , . . 1 i/ - f ° . I r 'X f ,» f' _,_ ' .V 4, /'__ _ I.-_I 'F ___ _ ;"'»7,1-.' .1 . . 1:4’ \§.v we `.\ Imr- 1_&..__ ,i ’ . 1 Z//4/. .ii ' Q’\5>-<~»4\ ""`§;A NDOQQ-wu. ._ »»-v- I is.; wi si _a _.L “A 'ill ’.. 4// ‘ W . P. _` "`" f. < /I \1n “` 7 / I fr* _ 43 .F6 A G* ". "¢"¢|` vi/af ,a Laurier Saysthe Government Has No Power to Interfere- Mr Tarte and Others Think Mulock Should Take Par liament into Conildence-The Bill to settle Railway Labor Strikes Orrawa, May 6.-In the house of com- “call cut the local militia to wage war on mens today. F. D. Monk asked what the .their friends. When a strike arose the govemment had done in regard to the permanent force should be put on duty. strike in Montreal. If men were compelled to fire on their Sir Wilfrid Laurier replied that the brothers, the volunteer system would be government had' no power to interfere, wrecked. B e believed that the s0lut’on ofp and it was a matter for the munieipalithe whole labor question wasacc-opera-ll powce topreserve order. _ tive system between labor end capital V ' ` . DI die of la;hr should _exert himself. ' 'liter Dome further disoussion`Muleck’s Mr-Cassmin seconded this view, sndwbillto aid in the settlement of railway nlleesitsstfon to the mt that gmt ister disputes amine. The bin provides ,.» damQé to tiié general business of the for a separate b0ard of coccilie tl0ll ill v country was resul'ing from the strike. each dispute. It recite; that lqgkfmgs u-¢ li Mr.Bickerdike had claimed that noth-‘ against public interests and applies to ing could be done to set’le the dispute, as Steam and elec‘ric lines. \Vherever the the at amship companies absolutely re- ‘minister of labor is satisfied that public fusel to recoznize the union. _ interests are meuaced he is empowered to John Charlton condemned the action call upanthe disputants to appointacon- of the Anvriran egitators formantinsr ciliatory comm'ttze, and should their S strikes in Canada. He wanted them dealt .etl’orts fail arbitrators are to be appointed. ` with by law. The enforcement of the award is leit to Puttee objected to Charltoa’e charges public opinion. Compulsory arbihations me ahhhghtihas Amina anthem had New zeaimd only appiisn to iahorgj' 1 everyrmhttoeome here and assist in the- troubles in the time ofarising market, /1 `,¢ _ .4/A ~'§§1»' M _ *h.". X v’ fe' Q1 s of 0* "‘f¢/ WJ "‘/ gi *vvf *_ ff/ egg' A / -».~&.»a gy; ly " °'*' 4 f/Q I ~, 'si' ' ,/fe r~ f . 414 'P ’ fi/O "II, ‘$77 1""{¢A|._ . ¢ _ ¢»_ _ 7 . _ P I - 1 '." "~ ". '.. .,- ..& | ~. - N* V _ ._.._°--./y V "".' f . _f ' ._`_ -_ ». ..___ _ i.~~ .. ‘-.. .,‘_ -- Vg 7;; "` ~-'. ` - A I ~ ,- . r ..e ' ' “ ' - 1+' ' ~ T . ' `, I* A ._ i U . . I ` _ ". , ' ,, \\` J _ _ ,». - 111* _il ‘ _ _ _,IH , .,,'_ 1 ~_< ._ _ J `M,.,_, ni-.-._ i "__ __/i/-»,,_-; . . f'°“‘ I ._ /yi////_ _ _ ti `.»_ p ef .»~ *J ,V if _I - §\,f| é{.*~`.`__,/gn; `- _ . . .1 C/ ` ___, we “' _ ' f f _-W/f rww ~ - my P """ 27’ -:/_,‘§, 'F. _ an-7.~__..a.... . .__ ¢». __ ._ , :ff i § _ _-__"5"`» I V 1 » V ug ewm o acco settlehent of strikes. He condemned and as the sys‘em had not receivedapro- ` 1° H ' I I the ceiling has of the mums in such psf tesshe declines ti mhehir.. J. Hn A i: cases. Hall, representative of Canadian railway Brock tookashy eE_1.i§b.0r_uniQn,$._CQi1~. ` 'A ` had he.l0sd~hdl'll&&|llhi.l1 M trailed bv foreign agit itors and severe] was satlsded with its ovisions. handled them. ` h'le hediinot lookforoomgiete satis- ' A A ' A A ‘.1 " at I § Smith (Vancouver) held that both sid faetio 1 in such matters, he felt that the‘ ' bg] mievuxa He pl.-omstej ghgf, nq`.\ bf"gouldmagel-i‘1]y]3gg¢nf\~i¢\*,l0n_ Oth" i. ` I outside influence had been exercise ‘L ‘ branches of labor hed asked for a similar li Mulock claimed that trouble had been bill but the governmentwae not prepared' given and reiu ei, but negotiations had an-1 sgw nothing in its provisions which 4 M 6 ,C ion! pending. #Hd 'M0 R¢W¢l‘0lI\0I\b Bild \ to e’xten'l their experiments at present. ll f ' ‘ , V ~ ‘ ‘ endeavored ioavert it. Advice had been R, L_ Bggdgg disnugggd M\|1g¢k’g bm i ‘ : ‘S ‘ : I V W V _f _ _ g ._ been C00till\‘l€<1 Wibb the 11098 Of Seliflil E Lpromised to be of advantaae to labor If ' » < ' . ,_ _ the differences. He declined to admit the principle was applicable to railways that the government should pay for he could not see why it should not be ex troops. tended t0 all classes of labor. He could 4-18'|.'u,8a t& w nn V I ~ . .‘;‘.f.<;~. . _ .» _ _A _ § 1 . Clarke thought that if it. was only aj mi; .ee gba; anything new wouid be chUl’Cl\ S¢1‘VlC8S- SUMHEBSIDE MARKETS' i question of recognizing the union the fplsced on the statutes by the passage of 1 (F&l‘lll€1`B' P1108!-C0l'l%0¥¥0dDlf1y difficulty should be ended at once by V` the bill. The 'legislature 'two years ago l|ETH°D1ST- Bag-ky ,p¢g»b||5h¢1____, such recognition being given. He con- provid°d for the appointment of boards Prince Street.-Prayer and Praise B°°fl°°~N°35)D°1' lb sidered that there was too much mystery of conciliation. After going through a Service at 10. Rev. G. M. Young at 11 " ` about Mu1ock`s negotiations. "lot of red tape and securing an award, and 7.. Sunday 561,301 2_3() p_ m_ Sm.a_“g_ Camskfns’ Tarte also insisted up m Mulock taking ne`ther partv was bnund by the decision. ers welcome. Attentive ushers. wh D61' <10! - ~ - - - - - - - - -- _parliament into his confidence. and stated l His idea was that the minister should de- G _ H Xéslief- 9°” ---------------- - - what had been done to settle the strike. lvota his energies to some practiable moe chumh'_Pmy°r Meeting at 1° 2' Isgmd Eg "jj Dr. Kendall :ommended the labor un- scheme. by which both parties would be 3" dRevécg° gcqonneu at 11 and I' Oatmealkeier’ lm lbs. V ions when properly directed, as useful in ‘bound on the arbitritofs. If capital and "T ay °° an . '19' S.t'mngers always 0°? (b )9°" 7'1sh¢l--~--'- I' 1 regulating troubles between employers 1 labor could be brought toagree, something we come and pmvlded Wm! wmfumble QW‘|\se;:l;et:)g;;y;;shel.°°°°"°` -' ‘ \ and employees. lt might be accomplished, but he did not seam' Pork ............. _t Lolan wants labor unions lo have their hops for anyizood results from the rro- PRBBYTBUN' lP°¢5t°°S» P01' blfy- - - - - ---- _ rights. He opposed the payment of militia _ po-'ei bill. The minister was expecting St. James.-Prayer meeting at 10. Rev. ' ' ' ’ ' ’ ° ' ' ' ~ by the government when the men were tm much of the public when he looked to Mr. Fullerton at 11 and 7. Sunday |1L¢,mb skins Q31; °°°° ''''' '° called out to suppress the strikers. Aniit to enforce the awards. Legislation 3211001 and Bible Class at 2.3). S1108? DHHS. ----- ...... .. ’ 1 industrial storm was brewing and someicopld never compel a man to work for . w°° (“'35h'>'-1’ ¢¢bo¢¢¢ oéhhcwbobobg ‘.§$S§i3&€&_Sii23‘§€3!E’J=i’5‘.E.3!$ S88SS8S’SSS8S'S§S8S888 _ oeoooeooeom--ooobo acc -f sieserssaeesseeseggseseekg Ui 5" ke 'G Q potatoes, butter, etc. - 1 d _ I . h h Zion.-Prayer meeting at 10 Rev D °°°°°°°°°° U stands on Main Street' tw azreement bqween .aber an capita lower warzest an ewould accept, or R lchwd at 11 and Rem ,f D CHA.RLO.l"1‘E'1l0WNllARK`E.'I‘S. ‘_ 4 _ . . should h reach ei.. ‘force an employer to pay high wages un- T € C V Oslei siibmitzed that is was wrong to less he was willing. Donald at 7. 505437 S°h°°1-“2‘x° (Corrected ""7 Tuesday md Fddan) 5 ’ , = V E 8 * ; Barrmr. V .Beef (qllbrter) Ib . . . . . .....0 (B TD 0 _ _ s Bev. A, D. McDonald at 11 and Rev. I; _ \ i _ Results That Astoiiisiied Relatives and Friends. .1 :;~.. ..... .°‘;#:.:...I;f°;.°iz';.r"“°l m,¢,=»_.;i-;gs;,;._ ;;,;;;;. V .___-_ --_ einracnerelamr. .Flour,perbbl imp.) .... ~ ° Miss Barbara M. Stanfold, a Victim of Anaemia, Imperfect S°"’°°"'° 11 em- “Hd 345 D-I wetmeel. .(o5i"l`l5.'f1fl°°f1° D B McLeod a.t7. Sunday School at 2.1) m. Allw - exumarcnnmnaxenunon. W Circulation and Debility is Cured by gm R w_ swam, M, u ml ,_ s ef V In the month of Mar, it is an absolute ji if Imam that the hon; should ip furnish- . _jp el with a richer and purer supply of food I!! the establishment at a health that cfm l lloeeesfully cope with the enervating -._ f iota ot .hot summer weathf r. 1 Peot Hood in my pi-houses times. mumm- ' ]°l.8l°enlese and eallew-faced men -and linen, who quickly become victims 0! Q0 organic disease that ends life. ' llhllizent people recognile the neces- lh 9! Glnllling and tortifying the system hx!! by using Paine's runoveeall poieoue from 1 ‘N mt-em, gives te the tale. 'eww “ “°“#leuzerproportlou of red eorpuaeles. Ilerousesalltheox-pause! ilk b¢\4¥¢° Huw mths. runes can compound ‘ill a work tor victims ofi`mppre,__wi-tery “li-lanaet blood that the lillutlon of the most eminent medical _U in the world. Mill Barbara H. Stall- llll. Humane, oar., syn- ' »_“’°l‘°verayear my health was in a Nineteen, and 1 beams 'va-y' was N105 oepresed iajaphlta. Hy - .-_ .._ ~_ _ss f -I » _ .- ».<.»..,_ ~'~1.~i _ .V *»'2_.f»V.'..».~»_>V-.,»_.-~_.».. 1 ‘~2."' -- .1 ..- -, >» ~ f ‘ ; ‘ ` =~ ;"-- 'I ‘_-r 'f Y "<»s~~.~=..=-.~"37*' _-' `Y'~..i~'f.=‘_.'_=" " fret' :.1 ..~ U -. “ev---:F .._..~_....s ss. »~ -» -_ » ~» »s~ » ~» f » -- r - » - ~~ - SUl¢l»Y50|l00l|lt 2.3 Prayer meeting . PAlNE’S BELEHY iillhil’ill|lllll-“"°-"°"#‘1"~""i°'""'°"““`f ‘Af ~ ; _ _ __ »p ar. nuns'r.aN’s carilnnar.. _ --"""°”". .f-.5 .» 9;; 3.-.3|m¢n»»str.ae,u¢¢»au»aazena ‘ lv- ~° 1°#=‘.l:_¥_¢.'_i»¢.s.»_.a\s!_1.!r=.ne troubles arose from poor and watery 3‘ ,, J, bloodand imperfect cireula' tion. 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