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We Print the News When It Is News LATEST COMPLETE WAR NEWS VOL XVI WINNIPEG. CANADA. TUESDAY. APRIL 18 1903 NO. C.P.R.

REPORTS ON SEEDING PROGRESS THROUGHOUT WEST Second Bulletin of Railway Companies Shows Good Percentage of Acreage Already Under Crop Advices in Detail Percentage of Increase Also Given. Thn neoond crop report ot the C. I'. Issued today, shows a goisl percentage of the Domini; season's wheat acreage already sown. The operations have been delayed some-what by the cool weather, whieh prevallrd generally, but It I attain warm throughout the west today, an) prospects are favorable.

The report as follows BRANDON (SECTION. Hurnside. 'JO: Kidnry. :) Increase 10; Pagot. ft; Increase, 5: Hrnndon, JO Increase.

JO: Marfirrgor, 10. Broadview section. KG, mt-rcu'" 10: K.rk Alexander Vrrdn -O Elk-horn Mnosonrn 75; Wh ino J5, increase -5; Knmnny 115; JO. MOOS EJ AW riFXTIOV. Ktimmerni.rry, .10: McLean.

Rnlgonte, Ml; 1'eiwe. 50, Increase 40; 75: Moose Jaw. Wolsc-ley. 70. Increnae no; Rntaluta.

H)j Indian Head. TiO. HHRIS SECTION. (ypPceH River. Ulenboro.

50; Nerbitt, 115: Treherne. JO. Inerenaa 5 1 Holland. JO; Nrebitt. Increase 15.

LARIVIERE SECTION. Morria. 5: Altona. 5 Orctna. tn-treaae IO; Winkler, 15: lmrlingford, 15; Manilou, incproaa IO LaRniore, KrHonfeld.

Plum (oiilee. IO; Mordon, Incrrnau Thornhlll, "JO; increase 5. NAPINKA PECTinX I'llot Mound, J5; Mather 5. in-crease. Cartw r.Eht.

'5. increase. -0: tloltnr.fi Kdlarney: a.i. Increase. JO: Whitewater.

Mo-I'ora. Ningn, JO; Clearwater, 1.1, increase. 10. U1NNEJX15A SECTION. MaciNmald.

3: Ardeti. 5r Neeoawa. W. Carson of the Calgary Milling Co. is Full of Optimism Regarding Alberta W.

Cnrwon, of tfoo (la)gary 11 rig Oo. in iin the ciity for a fnw days. In cimwrwtwn wnt1 a Tribune, reporter this mornng, Mr. Carson Mated bhot the for thn Alberta wheat in' thin ypnr wrrn fur class. "Thr-ro have liccti two very nine of late, which tiave Mt tihe ground in a n.lcndd tnovttl condition- Scrdtng of nrng wheat Ih ataivuat uouvplcilied and thn winter vrbmX to In uplendld condition.

la the course rf but talV, Mr. Carton alluded to thin fact that tlwre in gcincral opinion prevailing itihroughioiu tianntla that tho coun-ry to tho auth, of Co'lgary vh a ra.nuhDg countiry only, anil k.i lit tor nothing iiiue. "Thrro in no Inter Hprimg whiewti m) iin ih wvrlil tlhan that to hi kouuh of Uvo C. H. in AFbr-rta," a(d Mr.

Carton, as for wlnu-r vhrat wo have oivr of the dimtri'U in lihe world for lt production. "WimUir-WiMmg unknown, and llhc Kanan Itcct vark-tjr doea Hjlfii-ddly. Ai to Ift's nulling timllUcn, a ro furwt ilaH, nluhunigh wo hav not had nim-h 'chance tio try iit a )t on of ko niuh 1j-itig nenik'd for ne'd, and tihut year lurpo amoiunt wn Imiii-jrU'd from titDMi for tiliiB nirKKw. "I have no doubt that algary will ooii bo a very large agricultural iwntrn, and thin cIuhh of population la coining in greater proportions than ever before In the htntory of tho district. The ranchers aru being gradually buck toward th niimntaliw.

whilu othein ra moving norlhwnrd' to the vicinity of Deer, and othein mat ward In axmthern ANnlniboia, where there in jilendiil ranching land. Afkrd lvgarding the Irrigated tandtt, Mr. (iiinhii Hinted that jn U.h vplnion iirigntlon wjim no needed In Alberta than In Manitoba, and that there, xrnm more rain fall In A I Imp tn than at Ind an Mend. (anum will reniain in the city for ii few ilay beforn reiurning to ijij. i'y- The P.

R. has Jnnt placed p. ration In It niocnl ynrdx f-i roniprckM-d n.ir motor Mi be unci on ltd u'CMlcrn KyHtein. 1 hn littln known the "Mi', (iruth i'neiitnatln Turn-Tab Motor welKhn with all ll nppur-teinmeh only pounds yi-i toy with hugA micin4 nnf Quit I a w.HMfiilly an th" eieuti l-j-hi ninchilns w.Uli blj Douiei. record year for calgart io; nniilDna.

JO. YOMKTON RKt'TIOV. Rtrathelair. 10; Shoal Lake, Birtle. 10; Increase, 10; Saltcoats, J5; Inerenne.

10; Yorkton. 75; In-crcae, 15 Kheho, Increase, 50. ESTKVAN SECTION. Ueresford. Klva.

Incrense, Napinka 5, Increase 15: Melita 75: 1'ierson mi 'J5 Alameda 40, Increase 20 valo 70. Increase 10. AltCOLA BRANCH. (lbow Carle- PpeltoiH JO; RoHftm Jtl 25: Manor 40; ('jr)yle 40; Antler, AroUa 4U, Lnc.reuHC 10. PRK.V.SANT HILIS BRANCH.

En. rhasy 40; Reran Vitln 10; I.cnv big Abrnnlhy 4J: Lipton 40 'Tantalhul 15; Neu-dopf 15. MI IOTA BRANCH Omk Rwvnr Hxiin.ota Cran dii.ll M.nvita 15. LENORE BRANCH. Ionor 10; Kenton JO.

MOWBRAY BRANCH. Mowbray 3, Saowflake B. LYLETOS BRANCH. Waskada. IK); Lyleton.

25. BKfOKD.U.K BRANCH. Ilrook liibi, 25. PQUTAX, S1XTI0N. Joy burn.

70: 100 Ma- roun. HO miche- I'ercw, SO North l'ortnl. 11). TRINC'E ALBERT BRANCH. Crnik, increase.

SO; Davldnon. J5; IIhiiIp.v. IO; Jimi.lMIII, 10: haska-toon, 20; fs-ler, increastv 40: Hngue, fio lUwthern, Increasa, 10; Duck Lake, IO: West Princa Allien, increase, .10. MOOSE MOUNTAIN SECTION. J-orget, 10.

ERECT MILL Local Elevator Company Will Have 3,000 Barrel Mill in Operation by December The Northern Elevator Co. will e.roct a .1,000 barrel flour mill at Winnipeg. This announcement was ton last night by N.fholaa Bawlf, president of tho company, who ha Just returned from thn eawt where Iwt made, all arrangements foe the construction wor't on it, which will cotnineneo noon, It in to bo completed cm December. A 250,000 bushel elevator will be, erected to nupply the mill. Tho new mill will ttivu employment to 150 men and will In the neighborhood of The company will also erected an oa'tniNil mill to run in connection with tho new flour mill Mr.

Bawlf Htales that tho site for the mill iins already been Reeurcd, but tlutt Its location will not ba given out for tho prewrnt. JOS. JEFFERSON West Palm Bench, A ill noon Joseph Jefferson wns very weak. Cliarleii Jt. Jefferson any father given up.

Tho family have lust hoe. They think tho patient inn a ly or two, but sny be Is liable to din at any moment. A meeting of thn executive of thn Winnipeg whulewiln base hull lenguo will In held In the Y. M. t.

A. tomorrow evening, to draw up a nehe-clul" and discuss other mutters. All clulx entering must have their en-trance fre, together with ths lists of implore in before then. NORTHERN TD JOS. JEFFERSON TOWED POOR JEWESS Tha announcement that Jn.

Oar-f told Pliclps Stokes, tho ymng ket-tleiuent worker, and dew-end. int of one of the proudest and wealthiest frtuirilles In Nw York, wan to wed Roac llttrriol IV.d'.or, a poor Jewess, funic us a nurprlse. Mr. Stokes In inid tr b3 worth in hln own right, and Ki heir to many more nuillioiiH. lie his most of his life In charity -ork.

dji THINKS FRANCE IS HELPING RUSSIA Japan Claims That Use of Madagascar by Baltic Fleet Was Direct Violation of Principle of Neutrality and Objects to Rojestvensky Using Kamranh Bay as Base for Action Against Togo. Tokio, April Dismissing tihe proKonco of resnela of thn Russian Hiiuiadrxm at Kamranh Buy, on the satxt ooast of Frflmibi Indo-China, t'he Jikj'. Shnnjio Jmlares that tlui une of tho Utand of Madagascar by tlw Ruasiwn-w madron vt reot AOd pnotloTigiMl riolatjon of tihe of neu.tiral'jty, but on account of the di'Stuunoe, Japan that ln-Laiuie, bimply lnlgI a protest. Tho pnier bawmver, insets tdst. Russia is now using Kamranh Bay as a banc for notion aiga'nst tier opponent and says whfl intends to use It bis tho point for footing a Junction xiLh tho romaining division of Urn KiNKran.

"If tho uso of Knmrnnh Bay In continued," tho paper adds, "Japan must regard its neutrality as completely Ignored and she will not be obliged to respect ltd neutrality. Violations of neutrality lu distant ports are not important, hut when when close to the lone of war It Impossible to view them with tho name leniency." Tho Jikl Shiinpo further dnelares France Is lending the RusslntiH efficient assistance, thus actually Joining Issue with Kus sia against Japan, and that it Is now necessary for Japan to notify TRIAL OF NAN IJy AsHoela'od Press. New York, April is. After many annoying de'nys. Nun.

I'lUternm. to-dty, for tho third time, went Into opurt to stand trial on an indictment charging her with the murder of Caesar Young, a wealthy lnnk-niftXiT. Tha present trial Is taking pine In thn court of general sessions before Recorder (loff. The court room was fided with a special panel of JiK) tnlesmi'lt and a crowd of siglHsccrs packed the corridors. Counsel for each sidn huh al owed challenges.

4SMITII.S KEPT Ol'T. New York, April ls.I)iNtrict Attorney Jerome, by nffldnlt. made open chtiige before Jiulgo Foster In the) court of general sessions today t.hat J. Morgan Hmlth and his wife Julia for nine monttiN wore kept out of tfii Jurisdiction of the New York courts by a device of counsel. Mr.

said he had this in for mat ion In tvrltimt. Trihuno Sneelul Hei vlio. Montmal, Apriil 1S. Coroner Mn-MiiIkmi the death at fraud. Qik'Ikic, Tiicrwlule (ihar-nttc, Hiliimh s.t'.d to have bien duo to HUignl practice of Mrs.

Ip-Care, risi(ing at aoroxs lto QimhIs-c. border in on-tnrio. (lliarette, who wms 4.1 yuars nid, wns suffering frnm rhuuimiit v.m and after Inlk-ing to MHcirre reVuif, from regular Iinwi'tinners, w-nt t.o IMrs. Pe. 'aim, who abd oni' roptntmon In the Sti is kii.uI to have wal cylule of da and afur tjtk it thaw days Char.

ett d'l. has nanM-d thrM to hold an aulciy and iiiqmnKt has Imvii delay si until th- rewult of tlwir Is known. PATTERSON IT 1 NEARLY 2,000 IMMIGRANTS LANDED TODAY fit John, April V. P. R.

teamshlp Mount Temple arrived thli morning from Antwerp with ,1,022 lm mlgranU. tho largest namber by ono steamer thl season. They came out In aleerage. The Immigrants are practically all and embrace Norwegians, hwedea, It. Allans, and Jows, besldei other nationalities.

The ImmU. grant are leaving today In special trains for Montreal, uf, route lo Winnipeg, from whence they will rsj cnt to fferent districts throughout Manitoha and tho Territories. To Reduce Stock Trenton. N.J., Arril Northern Kocuritiea conij any toilny filcl with tho secretary of state articles rrovullng for the reduction of lUcaiital stock from 000 to 93,054,000. (irent Britain and obtain her co-op-eratlon according to the trnnii of tho Anglo-Japanese alliance.

"Pro-testa," the paper asxerts, "are unavailing. The time for action hail rome." KEPT LOCATION SECRET. The Nlchl Mchl today aaya France has been a party lo keeping the location of the Russian squadron a secret, and adds that France does not observe tho twenty-four hour rule, tin the Nlchl Mchl continues, "the spirit of neutrality affords no excuse for extending such hospitality to a bclligcrant fiiuiidron," and expresses tho hope that France will tako steps to abide by her obligations and duties as a neutral power, DENIAL FROM PARIS. I rli April 18 -Tho Fren hot-eminent lin taken every recant on to secure the observance of neutrality in French waters in indo-l hina. To this end instructions havo Isen M'nl to M.

Beau, governor-general of Indo-Cblna. culliug his attention to tho regulations concerning thn oUwrvniicv neutrality i-isiied at tho outset of tho war. These are Idct'tical with the neutrality rules in force during thi SniinKfl-Amerl-can wnr. It is Jiellcw.l thit Adinl--nl Di'niiiivres, commander of the Frtnch naval forces at S-iigon. prociH-ding to Kamranh Buy, where Tribune Special Service.

Quebec, April Si. Anno Do Pocntiere, a small village some miles from here, family named Rourhlcr had started a fire In the hack kitchen of their house to heat tniiplo sugar, wncn thn house caught fire. The father, mother, and a school mistress, who was boarding with them, escaped, but the seven llou-chier children were burned to death. DENOUNCES DIVORCE Prof. Felix Alder hn come forward with the eiggesl'n that di-von-e be done away with entirely, but thai pcpn ration be permittrd.

fiev, Smith will lecture bit "The neede of the In the (rntral Congregational church tha evening, at o'ebs-k. 1 CHILDREN ARE BURNED INTRER HOME HEAD OF EQUITABLE New York. Ajrll than 2O0 general agents of tlie Knuitahlo Life 'Assurance society, represent-lug nearly every section of tha country, met here tivlay to niaka formal vrotest against tha Mtrifa within that organization which has drawn rtibbc attention for several Tho etnof liuRire of the acents, was sail) today, waa to bring snout an inmie'Jaie cos-salion of the resent trouble. part of tho Rusinn Pacific ii.ndrni has Ikmi sen, is fo lowing th government's general instructions. TWO UNKNOWN STEAMERS.

Manila, April 1. Two unknown oU'aiiier have aueliorrd In Llnga-yen liny, inland of Luzon. about lilO mih north of Manila bay. FIFTH JAP LOAN. Toklo, Apr.I 1M.

It i expected that mbHcnptioiiH for the fifth domestiu loan will be opened on May 1. The amount ot tho loau will bo ono hundred million yen (equivalent to about and tho condition will Is; wim.lar to those of the fourth domestic loan. ZONK OF DEFENCE. Toklo, Apr.I It. The navy do-part men to-day declared 'JVugura Hlrnlls a tonn of defense, with lie maritime restrictions.

HTRDNU JtESOH TION. Sukuiu-kale, tiovernnien of Ku-lais, Kiissiii, April is. in tipitn of the efforts of tho polite to prevent It, the Ian 1-owners of Kutms held a meet ng lieie toiny and adopted a resolution denial). linn the immediate convocation of a emsky Salsir, nn endorsing the rest of thn Literal rogramine. TRIAL ASSASSIN.

Moscow. Ajiril is. The trinl of Kaleieff, who i llf ti tirnnd Duke Sergius, Is-gnn toloy by the supremo court. The C.P.It. Is stea lily working on the new summer times, imf roving the service wherever new cnmb-t'ition may warrant It.

A rhnngu In this connection that will lie much ii predate I by tho tratelling public, affected Is the announcement tliat tho running time of the Yorkton local will Is- reduced an hour. Al present the Yorkton lues otherwise known as thn M. an N. W. brnneli, leaves Winnipeg at 7.M0 o'clock, arrhiiii; at Yorkton nt Jl o'clock.

I'li'taT the new time it will leave Winnipeg at o'clock, a more favorable hour In tho morning, arriving at Yorkton at j.rae-tlcnlly tho same hour as nt present. JI.05 o'clock. The local at present leaves Yorkton nt arriving at Winnleg at 10. while the new times will make tho de-rarturo from Yorkton at 7 o'clock an 1 arrival at Winnlfeg at 1D.10. LIBEL ACTION Trlbuns Special Sendee.

Monirenl, April is. Charges of crlinciiiii I -I have Luen miidn ngainst Rev. E. R. of Iwichmle, and also the etlltor nud proprietor of Thi llatchmnn of that town, hnr- fos were, laid by Mayor Valois of It i that Mr.

Tiwiinas wro etler which wns publls'uMl In Tho Watchman, rufleet-I upon Ihn cvlc admlnlslratlcn. Thi maor look iimbrnge at thn statements contained In thn letter, and en, end lie urn ngnliisst Mr. Thom ts. who Is pastor of thn nietho-dlst c'mrch at l.achule. iK appeared yesteidny.

and tlw case a fixed for April J7. REDUCING RUNIC TM NT PLAN TO INTRODUCE HOMESTEAD SYSTEM IN EUROPEAN RUSSIA Peasant Disturbances Likely to Have Good Results Clever Arrest of Terrorists in St. Petersburg Number of Women Prominent in Plots to Kill Officials. Dy Associated Tresa. fit.

rote.rsbuirg, April is. The intxitu which rei tej In tho downfall of ti'xt i jiniinsH on pre-idd over by M. prnsident of the min ntcrs, wAs tha oommutitca-tion to thu I'luporur of tHrong words uaod by M. W.lVlc, at uteri mg of tihe oonimiHSKiii In Within, In urging thn wru'ssity far exiiied'tton h9 declare 1 that if somnthung Inng bli was not ajocamplisuod eoon, I'hm peusunt movrmunt would get beyond ontitrol and an ai'tual realUit of land out of t'he doiuaiil would bo mtiwssary. Min.Mltr cif AgrU'u'ltiire, Ycrmo-toff i' drawung a pian to inw-l the pcawarct'' dmnaiidM far land, hjh con hum iila W' praol-'rally thn inlrodmct xmi of tihsj Anrlcan borne-stciud sysloni in tihj state ma EuTopnan KirwHia, w4uch oiiitprbsea thirty-four per oorR of the tctuk area.

CLEVER CAm RE. St. Petersburg, April is. Gradually many Jiiteiealing details surrounding the recent arrest of a band of about a dozen trrrorlati are leaking out. The capture wh.rb is regarded by the authorities as bring of Immenao Importance, waa nccom-plitihed by Koshovsky, the I'usuian Iyccop, who waa dismissed from tho wet-ret police several years ago on account of hit connection with Philiie, the fpni tun list, who created auch a stir at court several yea ra ago, and who went to Paria to live.

Member of City Council Gives Important Evidence to Telephone Committee. Trlbuno Special Service Ottawa. April is. the tpi'-rlal telephone committee thin morning, Mr. WjllockM, a member of the city council of (llngow, gave evidence to tho working of the municipal telephone aystem in that city.

He ti.i'd that in the corporation waa granted a license to iM-ratn telephone, I ght, power and gna service, the I cense to terminate in They came into direct competition with I ho National fr'yatcm whoso rates were a year per phone, and tho municipal rntc were lived at 8J5. All lines in liliixgow were tinder ground. No private company wn allowed lo Interfere with the reels, and this xvna carried to audi aa extent that eiea thu noatal authorities were obliged to obtain permiasion of the city to make repalra to underground conduits. The munlcipnl system, ho explained, had iidI tinted coniiccliona with trunk line, there being no monopoly na In ana da. Mr.

Wlllonks ha Id that lust year the city laid nsidn earnings to the amount of H'lliO to plumb- against depreciation ofpnnts. lis nt ten lion wits drawn to criticism iniido by (', K. Mise, to tho effect thnt investigation had shown tho (i'nsgotv ssteui lo b- a fal ure. Mr. who is chairman tif the eectrlc deimrtnient re.p'led that the enemies of inunli-l-iin itntiou "invarlnblr nttniiked tho Infant" a I the Ino.

pllnn of the municipal 'ptione system, a largo amount of inoni-j was put tinder ground for main conduits, nnd brnnchir-s had to Im laid for suliseriblHTs, and from th- very first the cry went up from certain panics you are not mnklng It pay." Rot It wou'd b. aiMiird lo expect any auc.h. con-ttern to pay for Mue first ctupe of years, but to mIkiw that there was no ground for fli- slrlctiins of Interested parties, he observed that If Ihe service was not paying there wns a sufficient mnrgln the company rates of $''.) and thu municipal rale of f'J5 to rilablo such Increase to Im made as wou'd cover d-ficlu without decreasing tho num-der of siilmcrils-rs. RAILWAY BILLS Trihuno Special Service. Ottawa.

1. The railway committee this morning consldvru I the bill to grant an extension of time tlie Ontario, Umlcon's Day an Vestern railway. 11 is an nil charter that has passed through ic vTa I ban i. nnd Mr. Hen ''rson npposed the bill on thn groiiiu mill cnarier muuger ng nnu grafting shoul Ii Isi dropped.

How. e.ver. tin a vote long taken, the bill rcccMcl tie suppirt of about lwu-lhtrd of the members of the committee. The bill to grant an exten-i'in of time to the Algoma ticntrnl an I Huinun' H-iy Hallway ronipni.v, wai referred to a lub-oonimittcu. PHONE SYSTEM CLASCOW MITT Trepaff, cpon' hla appoint men I a governor-general of t.

I'etccobiirg, Induced Kushovsk.r to return to ft. Peteraburg, and within two week thn deteetiie captured thu entire bund, which had la-en operating here tinder the rec. tlon of the central organaliin which uiparcntly baa lis headipiar-tera In witr.i-rliuid. Alfred Henry McCullougli, the man killed II. by th aeeidental evplcwon of a thumb at the Hotel llr.alol, whoun real iinmn waa llauman, was one of the chief of the terrorists, having charge of the manufacture of homlM.

and Ktb-leff, who kl I .1 (liand Duko Ser-gius, also Is-lnngixl to Hie samo groii. After llaumail's death, Kslo-eff's duties devolved upon Leontleff (daughter of l-'enrral, Leinlieff. who itrently was ap- ciin lei governor of YnkilUk em HIlH-riai. who becamo a convert lo terrorism luring her slay nt Lucerne, wilxorlamk, Kaleieff'i kVntily was established through thn discovery of a photograph belonging 'to Pavinkoff, who hiwl. been bis com rate both at the timversltr an I In exile.

When ka eieff was chargel with his identity, he ad- it, saying immediately: "tfavinkoff hus been arreatoJ." POLICE MISTAKEN. Th later thought they had raptured Havlnkorf and announced publicly. Hut turned out th.it th finin Id under that name waa another, nnd that lvknkoff. in whom Kileli-ff exulenr.ly hid toiilld-ed hi of killing tirnnj Puke Ncrgius, Is still safe abroad. CHEERED Labelle's Member Says Ho Will Not Support Amended School Clauses.

Montreal. April 18. Hrnrie Rour-assa, member for Labcilc, delivrrej an address last night at Lu Monument National, and waa Cheered when he announced that ho would not support the school clauses aa amended by the government, Tho theatre was filled to thu doors, and when Mr. llourassa nnd Artnand AM-igne, M. enlenj wuri their irienus, they were with cheers.

Mr. ivourassu sn.d among other things: "1 m-lleve ihe federal nuveriiineni will on I lie bill as ameiided. I did not believe It before, and 1 eunn.it yet bclievu that the will desiroy the rights of tho minority in lha new provinces." Speaking of his el-forts at Ottawa, Mr. Iloiirassa -dared thai thn minority did not asic for one-tenth of what had been accorded the Protestant of Quebec, nnd yet there were people who de. uled ihem thu right to speak French.

He then took up tho Manitoba school question, ilisliirliig that until tha minority of thai province had been gieu their full measure of Justice the Maiiiiolui school question wo. ill not liu settled. iloiirassa recalleli the fact thai hen Mgr. Taebe was calloli back from Rome by Messrs. Car Her an I Maoilonald, lie bad gone to mitka pcare among lliu levolln.l bal and ludiaiis.

The old bislioii lia gone there not only as Ii shop bul as plenipotentiary of a sot-crclgn niilhoi no i by tho Imperial an 1 Canadian nitthiiritieH to pio-tnise that the rights an li prlvllioc of tlie eople til tho Northwest i i ticnlnr. The first noiislltution given the Northwest respected each ol these rights. The promise given tht archhiho wan carefully kept so long as they neeicil him. Then it was thrown as lt Referring lo the Sliarctli affair, he sail that thn pupal ablegate) bad Indeed made a tenons mistake. He lm I considered that in Cannda Ihe rulnii of oommon dxcency eh arpljil tho world over to relations of -legato of any power In bis relations with the powers of Ihe country In which ho was fulfilling his mission, npplieti, when he met the jei'galc4 of Manitoba.

THE DEBATE. Ottawa, April 17. Th mn thu autonomy bill was rcwiimed today, licorge D. lirant of North. Ontario, supported Uto aenwiratw snhooi of Uw! bill and ili-cliired that the blatant molb of Toronto did noL voice the sunWiociit of Ontario.

E. Oiss Porter, of West liasling puaking In favor of Mr. Hordn's nnwiidim'tit, pun toil omt ftiat wlven Lord Dundoiinld at rove to give advice to 1'ht grivornna-itt hs was wtyt-od by Sir Wi'ifrid a foreigner nnd exili-d from Win orrnntry. Yet whs-n, Mgr. Sbareitti iindrirlKsnk to Ittter-fere in tihe wUtte concerns of Can ada bi adviou and wihIw were de- I rr.il bo.

Mr. I 'or tier baTned Hir Wilfr.l for havi.ng InUNliuTd til hiilij-et imto fed-iTnl politics, n(liHly1 heedlessly, then throwing upmi his fo'lowers theoh-ligatxjn lo Mirwr dlwiir CHiuntry or w-ri Wive church. Mr. Lawrence, liberal, of Cliches-tr, N. arviMS and went on wnth t'he iKbule, He uiovtid Uie.

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