-- I I1»Y“-~ Cl- * 'mn llmmeir :inns . ~ ' V ' in-nu he-pp-i g _ -_W rseclowl i Nw P Y --i3#-'wi-51 .l--_--_-'-.._. "lUNwDA__¥_ MAY 5 i\§3 ”||_a!°"1‘l“ _ Y Av Mnsnarnrur nu in IN THE, _HANDS OF CNE MAN Hiii THIS Hill _ n in n _ _ *___ Probably on Wednesday- For. Halifax. Quebec and ' I iiir. P. Gutelius, former ,Superintendent of the (2. P. R. Sloted for the i Expected 1° Pass in 2 Exquimault-Will Accom- modii_te`Large‘st Ships. . ~ ,i of large dry docks at Halifax, Que- . ~ bec and Esquimault will, it is said gram for the development of* Cana- dian sesports and Canadian ship- ping. construction of these dry docks m sion. The intention is that these dry-docks will be large enough to ac- . » . . ' ` Be commonatn any wnnnnlns on the Brlb , dent of the Canadian acid fin P r ra ii x ensi n ish navy. G _._._.______. NHTIHNHL CHLINLIIL .NHW IN SLSSIIJH |'.ii| i. .. "'““”“ (Canadian Prnss) MONTREAL, May ‘ix--VI‘he Nation- al Council on Saturday night at the r an execution in Montreal which, though supposed to be private, wa witnessed by scores of people froi overlooking roofs. Mrs. Leathes, Toronto, brought th women and children and contended i wus relevant as was anything which tended to brutellzoany section 0 the community and would have a ba effect on the morals of the children and women of a community. Miss Peters, St. John, moved that all reference to ths'mattsr be wiped out of the report and at the same time expressed the opinion that she wished all executions would be public as it would tend to do away withi capital punishment, which she consi- dered degrading to .a,-community. TNS-was,_d6eided._ _. -_ ..-` _ _ . _ _, , ,B Z ernment be petitioned to have agent in Britain and ‘Europe to examine all immigrants coming. to Canada as to reputation and character as well as physical ability. Meantimefagents of/ the Immigration De nrtment clags of immigrants sent to Canada an fined five 'dollars for each undo- sirablo sent out. ` Mrs. Plumbtree, Toronto, brought up the matter of immigrants coming- here under false pretenses. In many cases in great Britain conditions in Canada were not fairly represented to newcomers and as a result there 'was much hardship which could be avoided. , The Educational Committee report- ed that women teachers in schools did not receive large enough sa.ls.rles and the result was that children are deprived of educational advantages, which ar`e their right. This was par- ticularly true of rural constituencies in the East. , Mrs. Byers, of Sarnia, expressed the view that serhygiene should bn taught in schools. It was decided to send bombard- ment fetters and telegrams to mem- bers of parliament respecting the nn- cessity for passing measures regard-, ing better supervision of the white slave traffic which is now before the House of Commons. L0! IEISED IDS ` . *I T00 LITE FOR -_-no one cont per word each insertion in this column. C5811 -m\\¢l1 B°°0m° order. Minimum charge twenty- Good Pay Hamilton & 51ME12i cults Good North Lake. 5-3f&8i. -bull 6 br em FO Dlgthotil UBB O sic pointment of Mr. Heartz to the pres an attempt will be made to intro- duce nn amendment to exclude Ulster DOGS DIE frnvluo 'ro SAVE Bov. from the operations _of the Home y ‘ _ Rule Bill, hut if this is done it is BUFFALO. N- Y-. Mny 2-Meier quite obvious that the amendment and SD0t~ two Better (1089. were hon- Bpected.__ will be d¢,(eal;ed_ ‘i_ _ orabl buried todu _ The died in a , v y y _ The Nnuonnllstn could nog, and thg -_ vain effort to save the life of their Liberals of 'England would not, yield MONCTON, N. B., May 2-A Rus- young muster, Joseph Green, of Den- such an important point. ' Ireland sian Pole, unable to spcak English; cw. Saturday evening Joseph and his must remain indivisible, and it would ,and who has been walking around sister, Dorothy, were playing on the be a far wiser course of the House glues Monday last suffering from a brink of ii water filled stone quarry of Lords to accept the Bill, and bullet wound in his side, arrived here near their home. The boy fell into the avoid the advertising of their irnpo- yesterday afternoon and was picked water at a spot where it was twenty tance by ‘the calling' of the Parlia-'up by in policeman in a sad plight. feet deep. He could not swim. cl_|35||:|¢n'|'|0|; ment Act into force. _ ‘Ho was cation to the uoucc stnuon. Urged on by the fnffllled slfl inn _Pils|niiuvnicnsN\l|ui.ni nn. rmiumini alll in uv Plllll lllll ir Pnlsinni Hulni L nlnwiriiinls ini in lununi lllllll Hlliilill A meeting of the directors of the Charlottetown Driving Park and Ex- ___ hihitlon Association was held sutur- “" '__ '_' (rnucdinn press) dey morning' in Mr. C. R. Smell- 'roRoN'l‘o muy 4-Denning to lin- wood’s office, to consider the resigns- (Cunadiaii Press) ' (Special to The Guardian) (Cnmlillall PFCBH) pose himnelfnn longer on the “an ol U0" Ut MT' Justice Fltziielalil ll`0m MEXICO CITY' May 4~"P"eBi‘1e“t OTTAWA. May 4-Dr. Friedmann. OTTAWA' May 4'_There .ig 5°m° the General Hospital 'believing his the presideiidy of the Association liuerta was formally notified to-day the physician who claims he has A talle about the bank act :ailing U to illness to he mlm Wm" G_ Anthony an The resignation was afccepted with of the recognition of his government cum for tuberculosis re_examined go through the Senate this session. Engllnnmnn lmm lnortsmloutll' '44 l much regret. For the past 25 yearn by Great Britain. _eight lormur patients 'here saturday lThc House Banking Committee will years of nge made an attempt tu - » His Lordship has filled this impor- The liritish Minister, Mr. F. W.;H t d l 'ireport the bill this week but it may lenve the Hospltal b n window and mm-lilllli brought “D ¢l\° ¢i“°l'lll0“ °f tant Position with mllgh agoolitaiioy Stone, with due ceremony, prescnt.ed‘~ 6 1;; G m§r;W°m~e“t in somc’ mme not pass the House nhearl of other lell with Buch vlolcncg from the ro and during his administration the nf- the King's autograph letter replying ;:t0ac;§:t::tl0“n0?n€h§n§&e;2e "ppt" llegislation und may not go to the by wlllcll lm was nesceudlng tu til); B fairs of the company have prospered to that of President Huerta. , Foul. ,.ecelve,l‘ n second lnlecllon 0l`se““t“ “Mil the f“‘d‘ue °f th? month' hospital balcony tlint llnntli re. n exceedingly, due very largely to his The Minister expressed in the naine‘tne turtle serum wnlln two l_elnBe,l PFUFOEBUOH Wlll then be llkelif U05 eluted, excellent administrative ability and Ol his L'0\l0l’nm0l1i. E004 Wlffllefl fi" it ' more than two 01' three Weeks “Way -____-*___ : to the'keen interest taken by him in thc welfare of the Huorta. government, ` null U16 Sdnlll-if iS Ulllllng about fe' matt" up as part' of me Lrepmt t° all matters pertaining to the work or ln reply the president expressed his “Sing £0 9 W5 0*- 9 0*' the improvement and protection of the nnsoclatlom . The regret ol the appmciatiom _ prospect of the Senate throwing out E t Board and its appreciation of the va- It is nnnoniiccd thnt ti letter of re- A lille l‘“ll’PlY hm few l’°"l’\"_ 9"” ‘:l°y, fuable services rendered were fitting- cognition from King Alfonso of ‘-lpain film* 1" it The ”“l’l’ly mu incl” es il ly expressed in a resolution unanim- Will be liresonteil next week. ’ the l“d°‘“"ltY 0* the selmto" L ously passed. Mr.Fi-nnlrl-leartz, who I V I r ‘.'.l:..‘;‘;'=.‘;“.‘;:":‘.::”.‘:.;.";‘:..‘?f°;;‘..f:.€ Nnnoollcrmnr - SM] []H[]WN|N Q N NUHLH Slum was appointed to the vacancy, an ap-n NEW YORK’ M 2 A t ,k t 1- B ay - s ri e vo e _ pomtment on which me oard is uf of the 100,000 conductors and train- (Slwdldl to The iluurdiun ____ _ 1 gagc?li§,r‘;&l‘:5;tedé“l;[an;;`;?§'l; $158331 men on railroads in eastern territory NORTH SYDNEY, May 4-Next to ‘snake him particularly neges so ml LONDON, Muy 2.-Gcucrnl ulci-in was Ordered tdnlsht by the meu‘s the bis cnndngrnflnn in Sydney ele- tln, nonlllnn neccn,,nlnlly_ H, ln nn was cnusod today hy the discovery ci representatives who have been in non-V "°“ Yee" “gd the nwnt nmnns din- enthusiastlc and successlul stock 8 bottle mud with nit.-0.g1y¢¢l-me ference with the railroad managers ...__ “stef by llfe lu edetern Nova Scotia breeder.` 'interested in agricultural *md “"`“l’l‘°‘l lil l"`°W° P59" at the hue ov" ‘1°m“nd° for '\“°re_“°ed Wage? g tgok mac” this 'mm-luimg' ~ . tt-nm enemuy but more especlan lube n¢_nlnon_nt plcn,dll1y_.0lml,¢._ mb, recently submitted-by tho employees# Asad drowning accident too place ,Between 1 and .. a blaze started It was Nix! diiliiied that the ovelpf ~ t 'lf méenll; Hon John Mc_ packet was labelled ..nnnge,.onn_»»_»l~ne The roads yesterday denied the men's at Grand River on Friday morning in the rear of o. fruit store in the lyeg swgf; n ' lnlnglf to llll`l_lle vnnnn_ police are investigating the affair and dnmalllls. and tvday refused a propos-' last when Mr. Thomas Pye who was Salter Block, corner of Archibald and ‘ n _ ppo (1 ed b th ln the ,nennlllme al-,tl-fl,l,tc the out.-nge ition to submit the dispute to arbit- engaged in overhauling his herring Commercial Streets and the big block 'cy °“ the Boar 'cans y e ap' lo the mllllmnll nugragetten rntiun. nets fell overboard and was drown- and adjoining buildings were ablaze ` This refusal was speedily, followed cd, about opposite McArthur’s Point. before the alarm was sounded, , id°“°y‘ q by a meeting of the men's committee, It is not known definitely l10W the The fire department was disorganiz-i p ’ MAE. at which it was uniiniiilousiy decided accident occurred, He was alone luled, the Chief being away and the should be made responsible for the to order ri poll of the men to deter- the boat and had been seen u shortldeputy chief sick in bed. < - _ mine whether the power to call altime before the accident happened. A A high wind wns blowing nnd the ______ strike should be put in the hands of few minutes later the boat apparent- flames made rapid progress. - ' _ », ` the leaders. Formal notice of this ac- ly empty was seen drifting towards Aid was asked from surrounding ' "-"“ KANSAS CITY, May 2nd-A tion was served upon the roads this the shore. A tfillupld 0! boatte all Céllieillnwnsd bu; thrtes llég dbuildlngs were wealth mine owner probably fatally afternoon in a- letter signed by A. B. put out and eir occuDB“ B 9 0 - r_ne w en e y ney epartment LONDON' May 2'-An authoritative shot, ala unknown bandit also danger- Garretson, president of the order of ' g;;;§?e°;{‘;_ ltzstggellnxlgsgggerfxgrst 3:; ously wounded, but nfcaped, and a railway conductors, and W. G. Lee, score of passeii crs ou of $1,500 in president of the brotherhood of rail- gxrlez disgxtei gill:-Holme Rmée' 3:8 money and jewelry, was the outcome way trainmen. 'It is expected that the Sgoitlsh ;.‘;sm;e§,;n:;_?wlll all rel; of. a robbery executed in a peculiar polling of the vote will occupy two tmduced in the form in which they glantlfr oltrbiomstllolygle Pillfallgmlt sgilhtsi w?‘elI;?t¢;Ji? trlllgrsote is taken" Mr Lee left the Hmme °‘ Commons' and that clnlr emthia [tit forydoplin and the said tonight “we will again reouest the "cond rwding °f the rule which Eontlgngarlystodiyy, a conference' with representatives of lggzeflutrlfmn preference' has been and The victim of the bandit’s bullets railways, and at that conference we ‘S °.:‘;.‘;“.‘;‘;':.“.“..r'.::;<:l‘5:3 :‘;‘:.m.;‘;1rli‘.»';f::‘;.x‘:.. °°’“'°'t t° “‘°“° h°l’°'“‘ th” the ollmlir 0 it ict d y'with little cuunccihnvc to toll them. uint the vote was Government \would hesitate over the t e osp 5' 0 ay- ngnlnnt lnklng 8 ntl-il., 1 i th P li t Act P 'hi °f “’°°”°’Y° B Bl' BXDBII . OBS! Y , (Special to"I‘he Guardian) (Special to The Guardian) ,and now a member of the Staunton the deputy minister of railways, Mr. (Canadian Press) lonm part of the government nl.0_ _ ST. JOHN, N. B., Mgy 4.-A tra- BT. JOHN, N. B., May 4-The long Gutelius Commission which has been' A. W. Campbell, chairman. Mr. Tiffin L0N]_)0N| May 4_._T'he ¢0ndl¢,i0n Bic accident occurred on the steamer “pected change in the management questioning the methods of construe- had charge of the traffic department ol the Dunne” ol Connaught wln, ol Briardeno of the West _indian noi-vice ‘ of the Intercolonial Railway is ,ba-` tion of the National Transcontiental and Mr.Brady of operatlons.Some of the Governor General Ol Cunnan ln here, Saturday night, when David ing eilected. Under it the management Railway. The new head of the In-l the members of the retiring board lm. "om Bntlnlactcry nlnce the Becnnln , Ddley. £1 Slllh laborer, was crushed to of the railway passes from the board tercolonial Ry. is a practical ruilwayi may, under the new arrangements, operatlon wnlcn she underwent reCenl__ ,The necessary legislation for tha death between the staging and li of management and will be placed in man of long expérience and his stand-'remain in the Intercolonial service. ly lol. nbdomlnal trouble' There nan ay wirilrelhouse door5.4 -1 ge hanilstof one man, responsible to ini! 1151 very high in the railroad' The change éldecins the wtlllolelsystem been llltle 0,. no improvement ln ne, be lnlfndnnnd dvrlns the prennnt Hes' prolnlileutw lohogeclllzleld and “.8 'l‘h:“:i:n?rw(i:c¥{llul;a:€ited has-hcen` w('l‘rhc'nonrd ci Mnnngonient, which is eixdnelgrfnrci hdlvsnrd B nlsirfgd itggn,,§:,f,,:h°§'§?,,,';‘;°2,,ff°§°:;i Selected for this important work, in dissolved under the new conditions, railways, and is said to inaugurate a nlgnt reported to be consldemllly Mr P Gutelius, former superinten included Messrs D Pottinger, E Tif period of great BXDHHBIOH ill the DW- won L I P c Railway , F. . B nay, J. P. F. curon end* tion a ii el t 0 of these linen. ` ..____..,..__... The foreigner said while working On lille 4055 Plllllgell into N19 Water and _ . - ~ ~ ling boy. He QAREFUL ABOUT D1\,I5I0N a bridge at Petltcodiac on Monday a circled about the strugg QF BLANKETS AND QUILTS fellow countrymen shot him in the grasped them by the nicks and so _MoN'ranAL,.moy 3.-_"rc .ny son, I Petitcodinn. and yesterdnv the Run- than fnnv ¢°“l‘l m““°_ “° Pf°g’°“ *°‘ bequeath one heavy woolen bls.`nket,:sian was sent to the Moncton hospl- warns. llhnire. Allecgnnngdsanlnnlfna one dro::| goods.bl'auket, one pair tal to be treated. As to the cause boy s o y gash _b di B fthe do S home-made woolen blankets, new, $8.Lof shooting the strange* had "0 01- hour later. all B t°dE ° 5 20 a Pair; one home-made -white cott-lplrlnation sind told al_lll;tp;¢niliceNnes;ixlifl were taken 'mo Yin ef ‘Yi-_ n spread one .print quilt, one home- no wan e man - ' N_ made ,white cotton spread, and onelous results are anticipated. NATl0NAL COUNCIL OF WOME pair new pillows." . ` "“°'”-'E __ _ This in addition to n snare in thcl LAKE sUPnRIOR IS CEBERH B thl§g;'€f;EA;“,ld M§‘,f',e,fe§,‘;"l“°f‘,f5,,f;‘n rest.ol the »estate, is left to John ' FULL OF I .1 u over the Dominion of CBN shim' ° somui the late Susannah 3 V el llldlm :lumbering over one hundred Shirk-.whogdicd at*Markh'§»m. 'March _ DULUTH. Minn.. May d.- :en ern “sent at the opening. meme” ll. lieenvinlg an estate valued at $1.500 gaptainlile nglllvlngonfernomiflliz lnllrolfénl xssigns of the mth ammal meetlng n a m ro erty. - own » A similar list of goods is bequeath- ice that was piled on a ev d v “_ ed £9' the other SDD. the remainder of decks. __ ith mauiSl2;“*;:*¥hg1§£t3‘;BhE£§°"&°‘S‘tf“?J;n;s the bcdclothes going to the husband "Lake superior is iillcdnw is 'L_ Methodist church ,for use during life." The .rest of the icobergs from SP6 to end, the canm o_¢tnte_i» some be divided ninouzet -nine sind. ‘vine ico in unusunuy on I her husband a two' ns. ' _ his t e' of the reef- N14 ““ °“ _.Pd __.ee. _ IN QUEBEC TQWN. ' hrs oc- two two Clus- slde_` The wound was dressed at handicapped their efforts to save him Agencydnvm either buy or séu Dug ' f rre 1 91 with the of the National Council of Women of 'rho afternoon sittin: was divided f t ml between ' parliamentary and routinxe 0' , ' ith add esse ` of we -» ers. ' we_ can get a spell of warm weather. §;`g;°°?;;‘;° Ifadnme Dfmnuzann and °‘_`“‘ "°°’-_‘."°' . arose of the president- "i“`°' T°"di““" nicer M z-A had ' _ , the reports of the correslwn ng_ , ay Anllnllihl* PEARY BN.UB-BED tnggrctary, the treasurer and the pro~ ‘the D. ' A. RL occured 3 -Though rleer-A'd- viucial vice-presidents and other mob o'clock this afternoon on n`,n,,.l¢,n digooverer ters concerning tho internal workingp inet west of the Sissiboo, nan been in pi-gnc, of the organisation. The evening lee-_ Hand; a few tulle: this side French Gcograph-,sion was of more general interest, the mouth. Conductor Williams no;-o"¢l his presencmlsubject of prison reform being treat- which left Dinghy this afternoon that the snub wasiad- ed "by expert authorities, who de- .leral hour-via Poary submitted scribed the modern _methods which -landed. gate left to ¢l,,,.R,,y,ii ooo h vc been productive or »unteid.good ortho hedges: of Grept Britain, i|%_ dealing with those unfortunate! in the ,, ,_ ge, and mom iq, the w o hnvefauen into were ofviceend consisting of cement, I crime. The attendance at the evening inet-y,_¢te_, ng-¢‘m¢l-¢ _=_=_»7¢ln¢-_v_\\°s_P°*“Y‘“l\1 1%'¢°- *,°d- lfnrtnnehiv, so one _wee ,Q _ , , _ __ f lr hl Af the ered the oilcoat and hat of the de- arrived. ceased a short distance from the They figured it useless to try to place in which he was last seen in,save the burning buildings and the the boat. The boat was -listed con-‘only salvation for the town was to siderably, nearly all of his large her- get in front of the fire and head it ring net having been drawn into it. ofl,.which they did. A large number of neighbors spent Had it not been for the Sydney the remainder of the day and part fire department the whole town would of Saturday, until it became too bein ashes. rough, in grappling for the body and The result is that the principal up to 11 o’clocl'\ Saturday night it_huslness section of the town is burn- had not been discovered. I-Ie was ed. Local merchants suffered atleast about 27 years of age and was a $250,000 damage. Aside from the son of Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Pye. propertyvloss, one lifc is lost and _ Besides his father and mother there several minor accidents occurred. are left to mourn two brothers and A boarder at the Vondoms hotel, four sisters. The sad affair has cast I'erY SHYCC. MDDBKSF of the Nickel 9, gloom over the community in whichlTheatre und a native of Birmingham he was well known and highly re-lidnglaiid, was burned to death in his J_ r _ _ AND EXCHANGE S. ° “- a ter Block where the fire started was the best business stand in t . 'l`B~YlOl"B F01 ng¢“CY fllld l;31"°h°‘“ge& Oggoght Bros store escaped and with With °m°°“ at Montague' W 05° a the Royal Bank building, Nova Sco- _ i izaillgiiaafrir l>llistlh\$slLeITh;)1g§jx;ét ol; ssl: tia Bank building and the Bellmont Alaska boundry arbitration. hotel are all that remains of the i it gneygé lSm*;’ck”“§,“‘;“‘;n‘f,“‘;e§‘ *,222 business section ci the towu. , srleannn asrlonla: oom Several times he was aroused by others in thc hotel knocking at his door and he answered each time. He failed to get up and was edidently sufiocatcd while sleeping. His char- red remains were found in th ruin Position. _Change ilffects ull Government Railways. Grant __ L lu ‘Ni Bl Exllllllslllll pl'°ll°33d° L L THHHIII HEATH H HLSS HLHLTH wo.. (Special to The Guardian) OTTAWA, May 4.-The H011” will get bscv to the Naval Bill this week. To-morrow and Tliesday will proba- bly be devoted to clearing the order _paper of minor legislation which has been more or less sidetracked owing to the Liberals' blocking. The Naval Bill will likely be roach- ed on Tuesday or Wednesday when Sir Wilfrid Laurier will have return- ed from his Toronto visit. It is thought that the bill will pals the Commons in about a week, al- though Opposition would insilt on having ii. put through under the clo- sure. H WELL KNHWN PHY§ll|HN Hill] (Special to The Guardian) ST. JUHN, May 4.-Dr. E. A. Prel- ton, a well»known physician ol this city died suddenly this morning after four weeks’ illness of gastritis. HI was 58 years old and had been practicing in this city 32 years. iN THL PLILPIT (Special to The Guardian) ST. JOHN, May 4.-Death camo with tragic suddenness to one of tba best known Baptist ministers in the province, this morning, when, in the little church at the Narrows, Queens Co.. Rev. A. B. McDonald was striekf cn while in the pulpit and died at once. Mr. McDonald had just started_ to engage in prayer wh n he tell for- _ ward to the front of tlxe pulpit and sank to the floor. Assistance at once came to him but life was extinct when he was taken from the church. He was 83 years old and in his long life in the ministry. has held charges in various parts of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and P. E. Ile land. He leaves live sons and one dau§\- ter. Mrs. Bishop, of Dartmouth. FINNISH PROFESSIUHIL RUBBER Y|lllS EISILY (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, May 4.-Wm. Kolehe- mainen, io Finnish professional runner easily outstripped eight contestants in a 15-mile championship race at Collice Park to-day in the teeth ol l strong wind. The winner's time was 1 ho , Z0 minutes and 14 seconds, whix was fast considering the conditions. Bil- lie Queal was second, 88 yards behind the winnr. Tom Longlboat was third and Crooks 4th. , DISTINGUISHED STATESMAN COMING TO CANADA. London, May 2.-The Canadian Press learns that Sir John Simon, Solicitor- General for Great Britain, intends visiting Canada this sum- mer. Sir John is one of the brilliant young men among the bulwarks of the present Government. He is forty years old, has represented Waltham- stow seyen years, and has been ‘Soil- citor-General three years. He was one of the council for Britain in the AT BT JOI-IN'B 1' ;‘°...°;°:;2:s lf.. :’::.;..... T EMPERRNCE no 3.-c-» me-» 1?fll)lc nic; ht; bcllignt and role. Mr. R. ° ' 1 freight steamer Glenn Bn! ln n»n°r° at Cape Race, probably a total lose glemfyxgyotlnhgonxglueblpgssgggngt Ne S. on the way from Sydney to Wabl_l\__l- tical giperience in the fox industry --_-- _ The “NW are “H safe' L who thoroughly understands his busi- HALIFAX, May 3-The Nova Seo-' ness and is a recognised authority on ,tia Temperance Act came up last foxes. Mr A. T. McKay, of Moutaglleinight in the legislature for consider- will be Sect'y-Treas of the Agency.latioll in icommittee' of the whole Any person doing business with the house and there were several votes Agency ‘will have the advantage of on amendments which were moved by -'. dealing with people who have been Mr. Tanner. Om’ “cnt P” "°"l successful in this line. They will also There was strong opposition to the this °°l“m"' 0”" .receive the benefit of -Mr. "I‘ayloi"s‘ amendments by Attorney~General Dan- °"‘i"- Ml“lm‘”.“ . .experience inthe care and manage-.iels, who conducted the defence for °°““- ment of foxes, which is a decided ad- the liquor interests. ` Vnl\l88° UV" B11 Ginllenge where the ' Mr. Tanner succeeded in having one ofiicials are not practical fox-rnnch-,important amendment made, on a close vote, namely, a provision to _ _ _ g , --° authorise the inspector-in»chief to emr uevlsntlvfl *lil “°* "° ““'° 1°' "V nr. meme, England, tho annual nd- ,icomnwr on 'run D. li. n, ploy couetnbioo to nuns; in enforce-i' crash- al » of the Another ai which to provide that city, town oi- the at Miiisml mis . i " .1 ‘.a:,.~"- -,,,'_ : fl. .,f\ _.::¢_,‘ 4 " ` 5 .‘n-...;..-.~_o._.....-._.- - .-. -,..._..,.,....... .Ji .iii J "' ,...» 'ai i ,l. .H -.__ ._`~ rf -i i .l L _» _ \, 'l i iff. 2 i