Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - March 15, 1910, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Forecast Fine and Moon Sun rises March needed 10 temporary Supply Bill to be brought Down in com Mons this t supplementary items include Twenty thousand dollars to protect Timber and for tree in the March is understood tf16 government will bring town a temporary Supply Bill this week for one Quarter of the total vote for the Corn Tec fiscal about and spa ask parliament to put it through before the easter adjournment on wednesday of next the fiscal expires at the end the month and in order to have the fund to carry on the different services of the government pending the raising of Alles timotes it will be necessary to put through a temporary Supply Bill this has been done during the past few Vears not half the estimates have dealt with by the commons and it will probably be six weeks or so Jet before the balance can be put supplementary estimates the supplementary estimates for the amounting were tabled in the commons today of this is chargeable to consolidated and to while the rest covers unprovided the votes include experimental farms anal additional Branch 000repairing Sault Ste Marie port Arthur and fort William Harbor improvements Tiffin Harbor improvements Victoria Harbor improvements Moose immigration news of the Day March the weather forecast for today is s follows and Saskatchewan and fair and in the Manitoba legislature yesterday afternoon Winnipeg upset a government scheme to Muggle through a measure to renew which was introduced under a meaningless an Jit icle appearing in the Regina Leader n regard to Robert Rogers rapid in life was quoted and Page a temporary supply1 Bill amounting to about Twentyfive million dollars vill be introduced in the commons this Veek to provide funds to carry on the business of the the supplementary including a number of notes for the Western prov were Laid on the Page Premier Rutherford moved a Resol ution in the the justices Harvey and of the supreme court of be appointed a special commission to investigate the agreement Between the gov 1360 of immigration immigration Phillips Alberta immigration Battle immigration Public further amount required for the Protection of Timber in Sas the North owes territories and the railway Belt in British Columbia tree culture in Man Saskatchewan and Anc inspection Ami management of Fores fight Over private Bills thai hous Lapent the Day discussing a Cople of private Bills tooth involving the question of Power practically the whole afternoon was taken up with a fight Over an act to incorporate the Nelson paver railway com which was opposed on the groan that the object the promoters is t control of the Waterpower on the Nelson and Saskatchewan the Bill went through without a Vot shortly before 5 even More determined Oppositi was offered to a Bill to incorporate the Lawrence Power transmission company a subsidiary company of the Lawrence Power company Bic proposes to develop water Power at the Long Sault it was claimed tha the companies would control the Power and navigation of the Law rence Early in the Day Fielding de dined to make any statement As t Tariff negotiations on the ground tha the time has not arrived when it i advisable to make a Public statement visit of sir John sir Frederick Borden was in the House after a fortnights and Gerald North utilized the Opportunity to ask the minister of militia As to the proposed visit of general sir John French to Canada next for whom it Jias been a military review was to be held at White Drew attention to a cablegram from London dated March 8 in which it was said that in the British House of commons it had been announced that sir John was going to Canada to advise on organization of the militia sir Frederick replied that he was not aware Itiat there was to be any such assemblage of troops at Petewawa the there would be a larger number than last sir John French was expected to visit Canada but with a View of seeing As much As he could of the Canadian every facility would be afforded Iii of seeing the militia in Cam Pond he was extremely glad to have such a distinguished Soldier visit this Coar try and he thought it would be in the interests of the Force that they should give him facility for seeing the Canadian taif War Clouds Are gathering Ern ment and the Page great Waterways the corporation of subscribers to the Winnipeg general Hospital pet in an Nual session Hes Peier wrote declining to stand for re election As the report of the directors pointed out the need of More Hospital Page it is believed at Ottawa that the United states government will declare that Canadas Tariff Laws results in undue discrimination and that a bitter Trade War Between the two countries is Likely to toe inaugurated in the near Page lord in the House of lords yesterday introduced a Resolution aim ing to Reform the upper in his speech introducing the measure lord Rosebery condemned the system of single chamber Page officials of the Philadelphia rapid transit company and a committee of the striking Carmen met in conference yesterday and it is believed the Laboi trouble at the Quaker City is near an Page the officers of the Wabash railway company have been indicted on a charge of rebating and Are held under heavy there Are Over two thousand counts in the indictments Page Joseph Lynn fractured his Skul while turning somersaults in the gymnasium of the at Calgary and died in a Short he leaves a wife and Page the proposal of an Eastern company to instal a Street railway system at Moose jaw will be submitted to the rate payers of that City in the near fut Page the main line of the Canadian Paci fic railway through the mountains blocked yesterday by a series of Small Snow Page believed at Ottawa that the United states will charge undue retaliatory measures Dominion would prohibit Export of pulp Wood and Wood pulp and impose March Tenor the press despatches from Washington to implying that the american Tariff delegates to on their return after consulting with the state depart ment and president Are rather inclined to Foster the impression that there is some discrimination by can Ada against the United and that the american Tariff is on the More favourable to than the Canadian Tariff is to the United has created considerable com ment in government an parliamentary circles it is the general opinion that the statements handed out in Washington after the interview Between Emery and Pepper and president Taft indicate that the Outlook for a peace Ful solution of the Tariff problem is not so Bright and that War Clouds Are it is believed that if the president had after hearing the report of the Tariff delegates thai he might toe Able to find that no undue discrimination Oil the part Canada against the United states no statement would have been handed out that was not calculated to Foster thai the statement on the other would rather Lead the american Public to believe that the United states is discriminated against in consequence there has been More talk Here today of the Canadian de Fence position in Case the maximum clause of the american Tariff is invoked at the end of the month than has been to set strike Date railway employees to Send message to general managers today arbitrators May be called March a Date for a strike of hustlers and engineers on forty eight Western rail roads is to be transmitted to the Gen eral managers the railroads to Morrow according to president of the brotherhood of Loco motive firemen and this does not that a strike is for there Are Many moves yet to be made by both sides before the men actually will be Given orders to quit work negotiations have been on since Early in the year and while Tho situation is somewhat More tense than it has both the brotherhood and the general managers still have several cards to in the event that an understanding cannot reached by the negotiating parties the strike committee of the brotherhood Aii the committee of Gen eral managers the railroads will in Vite labor commissioner Neil and chairman Knapp of the interstate Commerce commissions to intervene As the intervention of these two even the railroads have refused a formal demand to arbitrate certain demands the brother would mean an indefinite postponement of a try 10 smuggle Johnson upsets government scheme for re Newal of railway under simple title article from Regina Leader on Robert Rogers Rise is strikers and officials of Philadel phia company meet in Philadelphia March the end of labor War is in and tonight the Union men Are jubilantly claiming a Complete this president of the Philadelphia rapid transit company and director for the traction for the mayor of spent three hours in close conference with the strike Lead ers and although no definite stops were taken at the Philadelphia believes first that Complete peace is Only a question of none of the men present at the at the end 01 the month Man Nas Yeeu me the Case there is conference would talk when the Ontario Nickel amounts to Over half of worlds in March the report of the minister of forests and the Timber output the province for the season 1909 1910 was from sixty to one Hundred feet More than last the total Revenue from Woods and forests for the ten months was the entire Revenue of the department being during the same the mining Revenue Xmas the Silver output of Cobalt is placed at probably More than the province now produces Between 60 and 70 per of the works Supply of North Norfolk Mcgregor and Stone have been March North Norfolk held today and caused by the resignation of Reeve who is removing West resulted in the nomination of sex Reeve Mcgregor and fix Reeve Harry Annison was elected councillor for Vard one by a this vacancy was caused the resignation of councillor Farmer North of this place has 20 acres harrowed ready for the seed will Start in a Day or two to work on the Lohner aerodrome March Lohner invented and Buill by George a German resident of today met disaster while being taken out of the shed fora Tria behind an it was Turner Over by a gust of wind and practically Roosevelt at Khartoum enjoyed extensive Hunting trip in Theodor Roosevelt stepped ashore today from the Steamer on which he had travelled Down the White Nile from he glanced with a Shade f regret at the group of uniformed officers and Black troops of British m Antry forming his guard of tie Vas no longer a no More Camp no Mure untroubled he Ould listen to the Call of the wild no once More he must take up he thread of modern an hour after his Roose Elt crossed the Nile to meet his wife and daughter Ethel at the was no sign of regret at his re urn from the wilds now As he paced he platform and when the rain came in he stood alongside Wang his hat like a speaking o a reporter just before the arrival of he he said have i missed the newspapers but mostly i was too Busy to miss any my health has been Ive not Hadan attack of fever for six and after All i believe in glad to be Back it was splendid while it but it has lasted Long weather Rie Pirt the report of the meteorological Observatory at Johns is As Femme Matuie at 1 Maxi mum for the preceding 12 3s South 20 the Canadian meteorological service weather taken at 7 Oclock last Are As port fair 26 i Prince Clear of Clear 20 i Clear Clear 44 cloy Clear 62 i Clear wit m Clear 58 very mild weather prevailed yesterday in Al Berta and and temperatures were above 60 degrees in Many in Manitoba somewhat Milder conditions the minimum and maximum temperatures Atlin Prince Cai rare port Zeeland Marine arrived new York Roma new York Prinz Lusitania America Barbarosa Mauretania Amerl Fca Fishguard Genoa Cape race Antwerp Hamburg new York York new York Liverpool York Han burs Foster March George Foster has been absent from the House for nearly a fortnight and is confined to his Bis is not serious and he is expected to be around again in a few his chief complaint is neuralgia in his head and but generally his system is run no sign of weakening on the part of the government Here in respect to granting concessions which might pre vent the wielding of the american big Canada should remain while there is still a Hope that pres ident in accordance with his own desire and with the general desire of Trade interests on both sides of the line will be Able to interpret the Amer ican Tariff Law Ascot necessarily Lead ing to a in the Light of All the facts that Canadas with Tefance Ami with other nations in the Canadian favored nation list constitutes undue discrimination against the United it is significant that retaliatory measures Are already talked the seems to be unanimous both among the Liberal and members of the com Mons that National self respect equity and the future Independence of Canada in making her Trade bargains with other nations now demand a continued firm adherence to the attitude maintained throughout by the government namely that there is nothing in Canadas Tariff agreement with other countries which constitutes any undue discrimination against the United it is asserted by those qualified to speak authoritatively that in the event of the american surtax of 25 per and becoming operative against imports from Canada on april the first step to be take by can Ada will the prohibition of the Export of pulpwood and thus seriously interfering with the manufacturers and Consumers of paper in the United another step which would be taken would be the imposition of the Cana Dian surtax of 33 13 per of the present general Tariff against the United As parliament is now in session both these Steps could be taken promptly and both liberals and conservatives state they would be generally supported by the members of the As to the Contention that the aver age american duty on Canadian imports is now really lower than the average Canadian duty on american imports it is pointed out argument in this respect when fully an is on a great majority of the items of Canadian Export the american Tariff is so High that it is practically three or four of the principal items of can Adian exports to the United such As Iron and which Are practically raw materials american duties Are Jav Low consequently the average and Malorum duty is the american exports to on the other cover a very Large Range of mostly in the shape finished pro duct and a comparison of the aver age duties therefore is Apt to be mis the principal items of Canadian exports to the states Las year were lumber the manufacturers of Silver 955gold bearing 350 miscellaneous Wood of these Silver Gold Bear ing Quartz and Wood pulp Are now on the american free list and would not be effected by the imposition of the american the Coal and fish interests undoubtedly suffer to a considerable but in View of the demands of the american Market it is a question whether surtax would not eventually have to be paid by the american on the other hand the imposition of a Canadian surtax would hit severely american exports of manufacturers of ing broke up at 6 but they stated that the meeting had been and the door was left open to further As usual there is a difference o opinion As to the party w3iich made the first peace the strikers say they did not make the first offer the traction people say it did not comi from it is the general opinion o Union labor men Here tonight that no matter what stand the Philadelphia rapid transit takes its position has been materially weakened by it very evident willingness to treat wit the Union it is also believed in Philadelphia that the financial Condi Tion of the company drove it to Mak peace it is known that president Kruge told Mahon that he intended to protect the men who remained Loya to the and that he would no take track 250 of the strikers under any take them All Back or you 11 take answered that the Way a strike is usually and it is the Way this one will toe the be Alt Tough nights session of the Manitoba legislature was it did not pass without some mild Winnipeg rudely upset the governments Little scheme to smuggle a Bill through the House under the simple title of a Bill to Amend such and such chapters of such and such this unpretentious Little As Johnson showed called for no thing less than the renewal of two railway company on of which had lapsed and one of which would lapse in two amid much laughter Johnson read out the names of the first three incorporator of the lapsed and two of these proved to be Rodmond Palen Roblin and Hugh among other Nowers conferred upon the company were those of going into the Telephone business and into the Sand and gravel Johnson greatly amused the House by asking whether the pro Vincia treasurer were also going into the Sand William who had move the third Reading of the disappeared immediately after so and be fore the question was put by the attorney general came Ilia apologist and asked that the Bill stand Rogers perhaps a More serious matter was the Reading to the House by John son of a passage from the Regina Leader of March 7 this after stating that certain things in connection with the Roblin govern men might soon be brought to said that the Rise of Robert Rog ers from obscurity at rat Portage to his present almost Hac Long been a matter of conversation in the it was then observed according to parties believed they were in the the foundation Stone of Rogers wealth had been Laid Bya Bulky parcel received by express from the South after tie govern ments big railway Rogers replied by defining 101 the Benefit of the House the term uses in the province of Quebec Politica he had further to state that he challenged any Man living to sax that he had Ever made single sol itary sixpence out of the province which he had served for ten among the Bills Given a second read ing was that to Amend the liquor License this Bill provides that the duration of a vote in a local option District shall be two years instead o one year As at it also provides that bars shall be closed during the rebating charges officials of Wabash railway indicted and held under heavy Bond liable for enormous new March More men were arraigned for trial in the criminal Branch of the United states circuit court today under indictment for violating the Elkins ant rebate they were David Maxwell and Frederick each pleaded not guilty and was held in their cases were adjourned for two Ives was for Merly traffic manager of the Wabash that position is now held by Freiser is foreign freight agent for the two other Railroad according to District attorney will be brought Here soon to answer the same they Are Robert formerly general traffic manager of the Vermont Central and Schmidt formerly foreign freight agent of the the indictments grew out of the eve Dence placed in the hands of the United states authorities last which showed that for years the ii Kins ant rebate Law had been Persis entry violated by numerous interstate in collusion with the hol an America steamship this evidence showed that the accused railroads had kept up a systematic series of rebates with the steamship company and that in the aggregate arge amounts of Money had thus been paid to that concern for handling its raffle in this More than separate counts Are included in the grand Jurys present upon each of these the government can impose and collect a Fine of should All the counts Ibe successfully established the rail roads involved would be mulched to the extent of in addition to the fines of the corporations every person will foe subject to a jail sentence of two us Joti Ili Elt us when the conference broke up hours of voting on Money or Earle asked president Whene j Rogers promised that the clause under three candidates March Ames were placed in nomination 14 names were o Toffell the vacancy caused by the Resigna Tion o the candidates Are or Angus and Renina to have March at a meeting this afternoon of the Regina Council of it was decided to at once establish a t w in this and Steps Wil at once be taken to secure Tempo Rary premises for this Pregnall appointed lands March Robert prag Nall of Moose jaw has been appointed an a eat of Dominion lands at Swift cur rent at a salary of Oer Iron and bread manufactures of agricultural the total imports of american manufactures of Iron and steel last year amounted to Over the additional duty against these would Pra Bobly divert a considerable por Tion of Trade now held by americans to their English and com the same would apply to most of the other items on the list and it is Felt that such a retaliatory measure by Canada would in cases not result in by very noticeable enhancement of the prices to the Canadian it is also pointed out that growing demands of the Canadian Home Market together with Access to the markets of France and he could be found and an address was this is taken As an indication that the Union men have stated their and nothing now remains but time for consideration and perhaps further conference at which peace will the Union feeling that their position has been immeasurably strengthened by this conference wait the final verdict main line blocked half a dozen avalanches occur in March from Early last evening until noon today the main line of the was again blockaded by Snow slides at some half dozen the principal avalanches having occurred at Rogers Bear illicit Lewart and Albert the track for a Dis Tance of some two Hundred feet Are buried under thirty feet of Snow and the train from due in Vancouver at noon was caught on the Eastern Side of the slide at Albert Canyon and it will not reach this City till 4 Oclock Eva Fox Strangways remarkable career ends in Bellevue Hospital at new new March tempestuous career of Eva Fox Strangways ended today in a Hospital cot in Bellevue Hospital where she died shortly after the woman was probably one of the Best known hotel beats in 4he history of this class of crime and was known sometimes As the countess or Luchester a self Given her death is believed to have been directly due to a dose of headache Medicine which she took on March 4 when she was arrested at the new Amster dam fourth Avenue and Twenty first Street and charged with giving the hotel a worthless Cheque for 525 drawn on the traders and manufacturers of Eva Fox Strangways was the daughter of an English coast guard and had travelled around the world several times living on her she had beaten in Kurop hotels and restau rants and As countess duped society people in almost every big american in 190t she was sent to Blackwells Island for a year for swindling a she left prison july German in under the terms than have been prevailed hitherto would soon restore the Trade equilibrium which would at first be affected a dislocation of present Trade channels toward the South Rogers promised that the clause under which an application for a annulled through a local option vote should be treated As an application for should be withdrawn in four Bills to incorporate Winnipeg clubs were on the order paper Foi second Reading in the name of w one of these was referred Back to committee and the other three advanced a stage on the under standing that the whole matter of club privileges should be gone into in Thornton Drew the attention of the House to the state ment of a prominent Winnipeg lawyer to the effect that Many so called clubs were nothing More than unlicensed and unregulated drinking places am that they did More damage than Al the hotels put Taylor pleaded for the Rig its of the poor Man and the coloured to the name privileges in the matter of clubs As the Rich Man and argued that All should be placed on a common the attorney general believed that much evil arose from the Way which Many clubs were conducted and promised that the question of club privileges shoud be gone either during the present or the next coldwell stated that he was unable to say when the University would be introduced As the draft was still before the University contract for grand stand Portage la March a meeting of Portage Industrial association held today the contract was awarded for the erection of a new grand stand to Cost to replace the one destroyed by fire last the contract was awarded to Wyton of this and the Structure is to be completed by May seeding at Aberdeen March 4 Miller commenced seed ing Here today and if the pre sent weather holds out seeding Wall be general this judges Harvey and Beck to enquire into Al Berta railway i All documents filed Rutherford makes emphatic denial to charges of t be Iii touch with Ift Tinl life lord Rosebery introduces Resolution to Reform House of lords note of i it leave of Roblin and Senard granted Holiday for whole on the motion of the acting Prem Roblin and Mem Bers respectively for Dufferin and As were granted leave of absence during the whole of the present on the motion of the acting Premier the following Resolution was also passed commencing on tues Day tomorrow night sittings of this House be and that each Sulci sit Ting be considered a separate on the motion that the resolutions from committee of Supply be read a second time Norris pointed out that the elevator Bill was Likely to be amended in committee and he there fore asked that the appropriations on account of elevator acquisition and maintenance be held the provincial treasurer found the Point Well taken and promised that the supplementary Supply Bill should not be finally passed until the elevator Bill was through the resolutions reported from committee of Supply were read a second time and after sitting in committee of ways and Means the resolutions read a first Canadian associated press March there was great scene tha House of lords to Day when lord Rosebery that the House resolve itself a com Mittee to consider proposals for re form lord Rosebery declared that the hereditary principle had outlived the peerage and should not of itself entitle the bearer to a vote in the House of nothing but an elec Tion from the nothing out Contact with National and opinion would solve the he Sug Leavening the reduced upper House by empowering the corporations county councils to elect a proportion of the referring to the governments anti veto proposals lord Roseberry asks what would Ibe the effect on the Empire when these resolutions of the government Are made will not they bring some diminution of conf an Empire guided by a single chamber is Lla Tole to every form of impulse and every gust of popular in your strength As a Centre will not allow any forcing of the Pace for your they will ask Are the second Chambers for external a plication i Are they no use to the Mother country which insisted on our receiving them sometimes very in if this is not deliberately digging the grave of your lord i cannot conceive anything you will have shaken the Faith of every part of your dominions in the stability of your and what is worse than All in the stability of your and when All belief in the stability of your gone your Empire will not be Long lord Onslow said he hoped for some suggestion from the Oversea Domin ions regarding the manner in which it would be the most acceptable for them to be represented in the under lord Morley indicated that govern ments indifference toward the pro posed committee and said the lords had committee a homicide by rejecting the now it was asked to commit suicide by denouncing itself As entirely unfit to have done the very thing it had there was some opposition to the abolition of the hereditary principle from the conservative Side of the House and the Street car proposals Moose jaw ratepayers to vote on agreement in near Moose the City Council tonight subject to conditions being to the proposals to make draft franchise for a Street railway received from an Ottawa firm the basis of bylaw to toe submitted As soon As As present three Miles of railway Are to be constructed this year and a similar amount next the City to control the line of route and time various arrangements As to buildings and the final taking Over by the City at the expiration of a Twenty year period have been embodied in such a manner As to be eminently favourable to the the mayor and the City solicitor have been consulting experts in Winnipeg during the last week and the franchise has been am ended under the personal supervision of those the negotiations Are proceeding most favourably and it Likely that within a week a bylaw Nill be March Rutherford government scored again this afternoon in the legislature an3 considerably strengthened their Posi Tion before the shortly after the House met Premier Rutherford gave notice of a Resolution to be moved on wednesday calling for a Royal Corn Mission to be composed of justices Harvey arid Beck of the supremo court of Alberta to ascertain whether any officers of the government or Mem Bers of the House were or Are Peru Nia Rily interested directly or indirectly in the contract with the Alberta and great Waterways railway company for the guaranteeing of Bonds or in the proceeds arising from the Sale the attitude taken by the govern ment indicates that it is desirous of having the whole transaction fully in a motion of censure of the govern ment in connection with documents alleged to be missing in the Alberta Anco great Waterways railway files was Tii have come up this afternoon but on suggestion of the it was left Over until attorney general Cross said the investigation would cover every criticism that had been raised in the Premier Rutherford stated emphatically to the member for Ben that All the papers in connection with the railway contract had been brought Down and none were discussed newspaper the Only other incident of the ses Sion was the censure of certain news papers for incorrect reports sent out and attacks on certain members both of the government and of the oppose i amending liquor local option votes will hold Good for longer in moving the second reaching of a Bill to Amend the liquor License act Robert Rogers said that representatives from the Temperance people had assured the government that its liquor act was fairly perfect and no the other hand representatives of the let Jour interests had had very Little plaint to in the present Bill one rather important clause was that in respect to tha taking of a vote in local option Dis the representatives of the out teed on pase five Bennett of suggested that certain papers be called to the bar of the House to explain their Arti Boyle Rose on question of privilege to Call attention to an article which stated that he had approached Shaw and promising them greater latitude under the License Law if he became attorney general under the Cushing government and they gave their Boyle denied having made any improper approaches though head fitted having a conversation with he said Secretary of the Alberta licensed Vitu Allers association had come to him eral members would support himself and Cushing because they were an noyed at the Boyle said Weir told him that the t hotels had been held up for blackmail Ujj by the License department and he s m Weir had showed attorney general 5 Cross an endorsed Cheque of the chief License and Cross has refused to take Cross makes emphatic Cross said this appeared to a another attempt of certain members of the House to reflect by insinuation on his he gave an emphatic denial to the statement attributed by Boyle to Weir which he said were untrue from Start to he had never been approached by Weir with a Cheque nor had he been told that the officials of the depart ment had endeavoured to Levy blackmail to prevent the rest of the afternoon As Well is the evening session was taken tip in routine largely consideration of his in committee of the Curran won Gold Emerson the Manchester county Gold modal contest took place in the town Here there were eight con All holders of Silver Frank Curran of Emerson was awarded the and is now eligible to contest Tor the gymnasium fatality Joseph Lynn fractured his Skull while trying to turn March a fatal Accident occurred in the gymnasium at noon Joseph a losing his it was Lynns first visit to the gym and he went there accompanied by his William with whom the his wife and Young were jiving m mount arriving in the who was about 3o years of Drew the mat up oppo site the springboard and commenced turning be info successful the first few and then attempted another trying to land on his hands this time he was not Success Ful and fell to the the fall result ing in a fracture of the base of the a physician was immediately but Lynn died before reaching the looking backward the free press was founded in 1873 thirty years it Coats to get a Manor License in t Patterson Stock train arrived last there were 29 in a o it is positively asserted that sir Ohart s Tapper will visit Manitoba at the of the the new York times says hitherto we have scarcely had any association with Manitoba except a a source of cold henceforth we May Knaw it As a Region or plentiful Twentyfive years prospector presided the an Nual coat edition of Winnipeg Gino of Alderman Breemer and Herman of were an the City yesler a superintendent Ross of the h East or denies that a pay car was seized by a of unpaid la the Crand Iury at the assizes in Makun it presentment expressed loyalty to the British Crown and commended the ele vation of Justice Kollom to the Bench Twenty years Donald Mccaskill has opened a Reet Pur ant in connection with the Northern the government dredge at Selkirk 11 lot in readiness to begin work As Tipsy Jar foot 111 to As the River is free from of has Arilvea at rat Portage to rebuild the Steamer Hatch which is to be converted into a propeller from a the idea of riving another perform Nance has been by the Georges Snowshoe a a letter has been received Here from Ottawa stations that tie prospects Fen the Manitoba and Southeastern railway Reca Ivins a land sran Are a Raeul
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