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'i VOL.XXVXI.Ndm NO THOUGHT OF OTHERS Says he Left the Wrecked "Titanic' Know ins Hundreds At London Enquiry Lord Men Great Shipping Companies Not Known to be Sate. Canadian Pri Degpstch. London. June I. 3.

Brno Ismsy, PwMiM of Mm International Mercantile Marin Company, tmiMj hit testimony hefor tno British Board of Trad Inquiry Into th low of the (taamer Titanic today, For too moit part hi repltu woro tra expression such a "I don't know, or That'i outside my province." Toward! th eloa of too aaaton. Sir Rufu Isaac, th attonwy general, tain rvrtd to Iamay's personal oonduet afth tlm of th disaster, which la, perhape, mora dlaouaaad than any "other datall. "You knew that you sot boat enough on th Tltanlo to acoom-modt all th pagn and ertwT" aakad Sir Rufua. laanln. for-.

ward with his plMsasn ta ht hand. "1 did," Iamay replied without habitation. "So that if an th bo4a had toft th ahlp ther would itlll paraono on board?" praand tho attorn ay gensraU "Too. "Whan tho last boat loft tha Titanic yeu must have known that a num. bar at psmger left on board?" "I I "Whsr war the paaaancaro when your boat left?" "I oaa only aaaum that they had on to th after part of thVahlp.

I wat really not thinking about that." Lord Mersey read from American Hydrogrephle and Nova Seoaaa report of warning covering th Tltanlo route that an Ice Said probably would bo encountered and laid tress upon th word "probably." Hamad tha comment that It waa extraordinary that treat shipping- eompaal thould acre (o cnsoaa tueha Tho. ncanlon, M. attorney for th -Seaman' and Firemen' Union, declared that ho nad esMenea from a confidential mure that th de-algn for the Tltanlo provided for forty lifeboat and that tha company rejected them. LIST OF TOASTS LENGTHY Canadian Press Convention Here To-morrow. Premier and- Sir Wilfrid i Laurief to Attend.

SfUknri on Toaot panorea no -Tofwits Mas Th Toronto and Wawtorjt Oatarlo dslsgstton to th an. aval fla- of Canadian Proa AasocUtlon In Ottawa on Thursday aad FrMay wig meet la Toronto to-nlfht and leave for Ottawa ti 10. an. la paclal Pullntana attached to tho ratular P. B.

Ottawa train. Thar Witt be oVcr Mt la thla dele. -tlan- ahd-wtrOttawa they wUt bsl- ad Wr dolecates from Kataarn Ontario, QaokoOi 4ao Maritime Provlneaa aad anc at -th convcntloa. Inclodlac ladMa, will be about He. Tha conventlea at Ottawa will therefore tha larfloat la th hlatory of th aaaodatlon.

It urn Ola TnSWe SaP Wal Ths OHH cVtshAtfl Teabaaiavow ataoo an annual km ting was held out aids of Toronto and th propct ilsU Ciaiventloa tho capital, coataiaod with an unusually strong programm has appealed atroagiy to to mmbenv Tha Wstarn Ontario member who ji rcachod Toronto a that aaornlng'a train, axpreesed (hair hearty aaprw elation of the aplendld progranune of nterulnment arranged by th lens aad publisher of Ottawa. The courtesy of th City of Ottawa la tea- derlng the banduet la tha Chateau Laurler tomorrow it plainly appraolat-' cd Th complttw toast Hat for th lano.ut is. follows: nmaeter. O. P.

Orahaaa, ht P. King. 1 mw -Parllawient of Canada. Itesponded to by Riht Hon. Ft U.

1irdn. P. Prim Minister of Can- aiit Sir Wilfrid Lauriar, ladr of th Opposition. The city of Ottawa. iinneato J.

A. Ckabat. M. P. EM.

M.TPj-P: -i aa Too Postal aerrlc, responded to by Ron. P. Plleler, P. ht. O.

Caa- by Angus W. responded to by John Bos. Toronto Star. sat, now xern wotis. Commsrcisj lataron or sn- to ho reaondod to by Hon.

w. Whrto, Minister of Flnsn, A. tma ht. Nan, Ohampaam. M.

p. Oeo. M. May, rrsotdont df th Ot-' Board of Trada, TTM aody at aa tafaat wa found flea trng fa tho Ottawa River near th Quia Wharf thla morning. Coroner awptM nrininiapaims.x mOTTW.

tnA ansrast. asltod at asaattad. Phwaa as ask a aVtvor. As Itattsnallh. -OTTAWA Dairy." i Par ao wash ealy the well- known IsfW Tailor, H.

Bteln. la trMnt apdl reduction off all Tajlor-' sand rMha, Tailored aad finished atnotly la htoardaa with lb latest sMas. -A rhnwr III tan for III Ths Proas, aronot Pesear. iVC. the.

It aK Sr ttt, rag. tt suit for 7 tit. tVparat ahlrta from It.tt up. i- A perfoet always sure. K.

Stelo, lit Bask Sh' fhoua-tltt. nmcst TO MOIUII' OvTWERS. A.iaaaa aawtlar af tho Mora Own- art Atttiilttlit will hold ta By Ware Market Ran trtday at I p.m. AB horaa owatn ar IxrvtMd ta at- HE HAD 1 Wbuld Drown T7- St 1 ne is.Burpnsea ould Choose a Route CANADA TO BE REPRESENTED Conference in London to Devise New Rules for Vessels. Assistant Deputy Minister of Mar-In and Flsherle Stanton will call for England on June 14 to represent Canada at a meeting of the British Board of Trade, which I being held to draw up new rulea for Brltlah seagoing ahlp.

so a to guarante greater aafaky for th lire of passengers and crew. This masting I a direct remit of aa agitation which grew oat of th Tltanlo disaster, and it I thought will reaot Hi- sweeping change' 'Is" tha present Board of Trad regulations, which are said ta.b hoary with age. Canadian marine lawa on all ouoh matter are largely atrallar to thoa of Orsat Britain, aad whatever I greed upon by th Brltlah Board of Trad aa a result of thla conference, will likely also be adopted by Canada. OTTAWA WINS CrOlO XXDAL IX taeOXLL rXAJU. Ifl i MR.

MARKV Dtayajl. St York atmft. jmssia i waa Ottawa twesHy-tees years aad received hss early Heal at Oeui street pet bile school. ey sa Mr. Dover wins tl medal foeetsrtcal i i Ottawa IsBiajlat lnatltane wVsM9 aaU( 9Vsasf tsat WOasi tsH snWMM4rl eswutknia and a tbs end of secoad year, the class medal.

BULLETIN SAYS DUCHESS IS IMPROVED: DUKE IS WORRIED I Doctors' Sutemetit Issued This Horning at Montreal Says Condition of Her Royal Highness is not Giving Rise to Undue Anxiety. Vnlted Prea. Montreal. Qu. Jaat Although official bwtiatlaa regarding tha cendl-Hon of tho Duck af Can naught thla moraine report hr considerably Improved.

It was tlst by those who saw tha Daha that he woro a eerie look. But characteristic of his uaual Jovial appsaraae. This wa all th ators perceptible after Hi Rnyil Highness had Pnt th morning at tha Royal Victoria ffeapttal with' the Ouchesa, The Qovsmor-qeweial apent the greater part of the morning by the bedsld of Her Royal Hlehaess. It 4s understeod there was a consultation, bat nothing waa gives out beyond the optimistic bulletin potd at th fssldeaea of Lord, Strathceaa. where tha Royal party Is -There ars renewed rumor on the ttraet that an op ratio ha beea perferrwed, but so cerroboratloa I nbtalnahla.

-The remainder of th Royal' party (peas a tulet nwrnltig th SlrathooiM resHims At ta.U the fuSanas MaHaP Rel.W MaaaaaMMt wtl IslM aantVaMa snAVttltf tafBatf UataT sjtMai DeaitsBaa -V, YEARS FOR PERJURY XUke Murphy, Well Known vparacters sentencea. Killed Two Youths in Shaw- ville Fracas. stwrnhy Sworn bo did not Firs Snot WMoh KllMd Two MenIs Orrsn Id Ysur on Another Charge Son ssnpas reus OotwnrrraUy. to The Journal. Bryaon, June Mur phy, who acme two years ago waa ao- dultted of murder of two young man, Dl and Howes, in- berna oonderoned by the Bench, waa today sentenced to fourteen yeara Im prisonment for perjury.

Tat perjury chart waa that he had worn ha did not klU Dale and Howei- Murphy denied th charge. On another charge of perjury wnrcs waa admitted by Murphy, he received MK'UAKL murphy. sacond aentncof fourteen year. th two sentence to run concurrently. Th acquittal of Murphy caud much resentment at the anna, and Jlldga Weir himself imideiaiisd ssv-.

rely tha rlridlnk of th jury. Judge Wlr la again uttldrng at tbs Criminal Assises today. Following th shooting of th young men at anawviiie, Murpny eama Ottawa, following Ma wlf. who wa said to have run away from him with another man. Murphy joined th runawaya ner ana lived wiut them, situation aumideu Ul miuauoa wnen queuona ny a Journal report- ar, and Mr.

Murphy' quaint mark also appeared In print. WAREHOUSE ON SUSSEX ST. Customs Building is Likely to be Erected on Govt. Property. The question of the Busaax street sit purchased by th late gjvarn-ment wa discussed acafn at a recent matting; of tho Cabinet Council.

While nothing waa daddwl It -1 -now practically eortala that tha. examining warehouse will erected on a portion of It. HOW MANY WILt HAVE TO MOVE? Report of Landscape Artist termtne Xasahsr. The report, of Landscape Art! at I Todd, of Montreal! who ha bees sar veyinjr a design for the grounds which i win surround tho Wellington Straat Departmental Building wiU a ready In a few day. When tale report I ubalttd th government will bo In a position ta determine tho number of tenants.

Who FOURTEEN the I win be compelled to vacat th precn-I ise this was astitel at lasrd ntratheim- how. af Ogsasssntht, Pseed a eeasnfor- treea Qattie we. Coadttleai thla I arra rhs) aadas Batatety. (that 1 1) A. st, SARIIOW, B.

sr. w. cwirMATi, M.n. a OaTH0f OTOX, Silt, OTTAWA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1912. PRICE ONE CENT.

1 SEEKS TO I ABOLISH Industrial Peace Asaociation Delegate Here. Plana Qpen Air Meetinp (n Backed up by srastroallr aU trads uatona la tho Doaatnlon, aav thoa of aolJlsUtrnd. aa wall a aaaay of the minister of tha vnrlouo govaraments, Mr. p. H.

aculUa ls la tho city to propatata th Industrial Peace movement througbawt thsvon-Unent He plans to latoront tho (ovsrnmsnt ta a eoavsntaan la' Ottawa' la July. l.H. at whlah rsprsamutrres of all tha trade salons 'In Aaaertoa will praasat as well aa salsgate froas th Provinoial aad Domlalpa At thla osnTontlon tho bast anothsd to avoid strlkss and labor disputes will bo discussed. Tho Industrial Peace Aaaoctatlos haa for It sbjact Ihs prevention of strikes, toekouta, rlota, property damage aad resultant loss of wages, time and Ufa. VICTORIAN ORDER BRIDGE PARTY Ninety Tables BrasgtM Into Brsjaaal Hon In Enjoyable Tha bridge given under tha auaplcta of tha Victorian Order of Nurses in tha Murphy-OamEle Tea Room last night was vary largely attended and proved moat enjoyable.

Bridle was played at ntnejy 'table. Tha committee In charge were Mrs. Geo. E. roster and Mrs.

I. B. Ewart. Mrs. Whitley acted aa treasurer.

Tha conveners of tha refreshment commIHe war: Mrs. Oo. B. King. Mrs.

J. Blmeo Montgomery aad Mrs. Addison. Among t-hos aaststing were: Mr. Drummond Hogg.

Mrs. C. Kay, Mra. Ball. Mr.

O'Oara, QIlss Lee. Mlaa O'Oara aad th Mlaaea Fourteaa prise war gives. Th Urst prise for straight brldgs was woa by Mra. J. A.

Clayton, tba Urst ladles' prlss for auction brides by Mrs. Harold Plahy. tba Brat geatlsaaan'e prise for auction brldgs by Mr. V. 1.

Al. tea. aad for straight hrlda by Mr. ''Tha undertaking was for thapurT pose of aiding the fund of th Ottai branch! SST bTun': derstood. depends entirely on Ottawa racalvlns? anv aaalatnnca (ram the general funds of th Vl- torlan Order.

Apparently, when Her Royal Hlghnee th Duchee of Con- nausjm apiu ior sai fund recently many people" sup poses Ynai in uuiwi nraucn wiiuiu hare In the result. This I not th esse. Th generous subscriptions mad In response to th appeal of th Sucne- VrTnda for malntanancs laasciiuaja nieiiamial Wh Vaaw af liuiaaiHn aa Own, ha Jeay ttU tha mm 4 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bres A baby twenty-six months old and registering tha extraordinary weight of one hundred and twenty-seven pounds I almost beyond belief.

The fact become even mors amaalng When It I stated that tha baby In question haa a younger brother which knows every promts of following In tbs 1 I I of tha central organisation of tha Vic- ternatlona! Fisheries Congress being torlan Order nd th work which it hld phiiadelpMa, will be in Otta-doer or slU In th mallr town and outlying flalda of Canada. The wa next. Ottawa branch doss not receive or ask aid rrom tnia central organixa-' tlon. IZAIIIHATIOMt AT MeOILL UHlvaJUsITT mr. a.

Batik, at am. it.) T. B. PsTtes, at WrtghtrlUe. Hall, who waa high hsasrs, Mr.

Oarles was horn My II, ISM aad now receives the desree M.D.C.M Beside of M.D. Mr. Davtes Sent or Ntne Months. Nine months la Central Prison wa meted oat to tho Irrepressible Lefebre In the Police Coart thla morning by Magistrate O'Keefe. for stealing a silver watch and chain, which ha sold to a aanond nnd dealer for fifty cents HJtMOTAIa C.

Shaw, Insurance aad Marrtac Removed to Bsah St. Chhinbsra. ltl Bank eer. Albert St. ptAwna to Rjcjrr with tmk tussarHJ SMS VBTTWSSJta II aahsasthw lawn ise aeeawed th highest assjrecate aaasha, an tha Baal year af tho Ses year una, the.

At P. Bails received Ms Bevdsssaaary edacaaisei as Oils a a aad Man, sssMvaalaaJssi ta MoOht rreas aha OXX He haa managed ihs Mesata taothall aad hockey to Tall Here's a Real "White Hawthorne Twenty Six Months Old. Twaatl. It. It.

II laoothly. vrvmcuiton will (oilbw but User Plan Ca, HI Saarha ttrset. I proceeding. of Hawthorne, With two Children Which show Astound ass remarkable path of growtb. for yeara, having come rrom nice, though it Is orily fourteen months old France.

The eldest child which bears It present weight is nearby flfty-aeveu the name of John, wa unite a nor-pound. mal baby at birth, welgmng only For the purpose of comparison five pounds. It waa fed by th bottle and to show th wonderful sis of I and on a developed tha preaent ex-tbe two children, one can gain soma1 trwordlnary growth about twelve idea from the fact that tha average months ago. elnce when It haa taken baby boy at twenty-six month old le doing, weU If it weighs thirty-two pound, and ona at fourtn month Is doing likewise If it weigh twenty- three pounds. DELEGATES TO VISIT CAPITAL Visitors From International Fisheries Congress.

Ont Hundred and fifty arrive Saturday. 1 Reprrwntalivrs st Philadelphia Will ti-the Asmsu of tha Oovcrnment at najscit na rTtuntT FTrning Hon. rtanal to On hundred and fifty of tha dele- wh are now stt.ndln, th. In. Practically every country In Europe i snd a large number of tho tnta of tb Amarlcan Union are repreeentad.

While In Canada they will be shown the fishing resources of Ontario, Quebec and the Maritime provinces. Saturday evening they will be (the gueflt of th Government at a big banquet to be held in the Chateau Laurler. Hon. D. J.

Hasan, Minister of Marina and flaheriea. will likely preside, aad a number of Cabinet mlnleMra will be present. Minister Receives Many Congratuations. Hon. J.

D. Hesea. Minister of Marine and Fisheries I receiving eoagratulatlon from his frlsnds thla morning upon tha attainment of hie llnd birthday. Th etaff of th Mar-In and Flaheriea Department this morning presented him with a beau tiful floral bouquet. Tenders for Hudson Bay Railway Section DepsrhneBt of Railway and Canal will at th and of thla week, calL for tenders for the conatructlon th second section of sixty-eight mile of th Hudson Bay Railway.

Hydro-Electric Men' Work Near Brockville Special to The JkmraaL Brockvlll. Jun t. On of th Hydro-Klectrlo Power Commission field staff is at present engaged In the vicinity of Brockville and Kingston going over th different route to se lect a rout na a station ii tor me proposed tt.ttt volt line front, supply point aear Morrlsburg. Hs is also looking np a route snd station site for the ll.lt volt supply line between Prascott, Cardinal, Mbniaburg and Lyn. i ing Growth.

Tha family to which thla "whit hope" belong are old country French. The parenta are Mr. and Mra. Paul Bres. and they live on tha Borthwlck Road, Hawthorn, about eighteen miles from here, where Mr.

Brea la farming. They -have been there about three these rapid strides It Is perfectly healthy and haa bean so since firm, nd very contented, requiring no mor nttentloa than the ordinary baby. It lean only walk with assistance, how- ALLOWS NO LIQUOR IN THE CAMPS Minister of Militia? is Strict on Matter. Infringement Might lead to Disbanding Corps. Col.

tho Hon. Baas Haghe Reported to Have Toad Toronto Ofltoer Ap- pearance of Usjuor on Mess Tables Might Mean Withdrawal. United Prea. Toronto. June S.

OfBcers returning from tha camp of the Toronto city Infantry corps at Niagara atate that they were compelled to obey atrlctly tbs regulations proinui. gated by Col. he Hon. Ham Hughea, Minister of Mtlltls. regarding com-plet abetlnenc from intoxicating iinn.r.

mm v. sum tables duribs carflp "We were -told." said one to yoar table' of th oflicsrs' mess might mean th disbanding of th regiment tntlmatsd aa much. to our command-: lag officer, who wanted to be safe oa ill COL. THK HOW. SAM Ht7GHKS, Th Minister of Militia Mated fur- James M.

Ixmraa. of New Tork. hy I Vandervelde snd M. Denis, the Hocla-ther that these regulations would be msjnrlly of a few hundred votes. 1st leaders, appealed to their follower rigidly enforced In all inwtary camps Walter H.

MrKee. of New Y-k. a to refrain frosn rioting snd if th gen- LEGAL ACTION AGAINST THE BAKERS IS NOW UNLIKELY througnost Canada. Anii-nqwor re- gulstion would for olTlceire awoll Lt whether ther occurred In the missioned or' aon-eommlasloned ranks. tb lnys.tlg.tlon into th.

alter hi Crown Attorney has Received no Order for Proceedings Prom Ontario Government Authorities In- -vestigation is Proceeding. Word hss beea received by Crows Attorney Ritchie from Attorney Oeei-seal rny, in reply to the lafonastloa seat from here about ths alleged bakers' combine. The Attorney Genera! hss not given ny iBdicattos la his I- if 1 Baby, Weighs 127 Pounds ii .11 9 cli ever, th weight of th body being too great for the legs A baby carriage of ordinary dlmen-j alona cannot contain this child, and In this direction a wheelbarrow com-' fortably fitted out nerve aa an lileal substitute. xne ruiure or tne two ennaren pre sent a nuge proniem mat iim aiong can aolve. Tha parente are naturally deeply attached to their bouncing bablea and have elernly rebuked several speculator who have chanced tt.

make them offers to exhibit their children. The measurements of jctin are Interesting, being: cheat, forty Inches; thigh, twenty-three inches; bi caps, eleven and i leg, below knee, while it height Is lnchea. quarter Inches; thlrtaen Inches; about thirty-four LED RIOT AND DIED IN FRONT Woman Leads Lackawanna Strikers' FighU- Three are Killed in Battle With Police. Meavark, N. waa To-day the Sceae of Dee pernls Battle lletweea racers of Iiwa aad Striking Rallwayracn Wlilrai had Fatal Kadlng.

ratted prc political Troubles Continue Newark, n. j. Jun by a' and are Spreading. stalwart screaming woman named i Mr. Dauiia.

with her apron full of stonea, ova hundred striking I-acSa- wanna laborers attempted to reach two disorderly prisoner from th pollc and there developed the worst riot In the history of this city. They flung a showsr of rocks st the constablsa, some of whom fell badly injured. When the police reaervaa ar- rived there waa a pitched battle, the woman still leading the strikers, Jrhe wae abot dead by the police. One striker and one policeman were fa- tally Injund. Ten peraon are In th hospital seriously wounded.

A1TNIVXR8ABT OF TOMirDBK Of PBXTOKIA Jut twelVa years ago today Pretoria surremlered to the British troopt under Lord Robert. Thirty-tii years ago the Canadian Supreme Court held itt first session. Two I. T. U.

Members Failed of Election. Canadian Press DreDsleh. lndlanapolla. Ind Juna S. Two tb International Typographical union failed of election, accord ng to ths last of ths ballot were counted, Obtirg' K.

Tracey, of Bas Fran. le. fir-, nrictrrs' Hcni trustee, fell l- htad ths four high candidates. M. I.ych.

IndunapulM was re-elected president over Fred Barker, of 0pov Vby a majority of aad John Hayes, of Indianapolis, retained the' oface of aerretary-trea-arer by defsstlag C. M. Cobb, of Cla-dasetl. by 4,771 votes. iCntltatloasl smestl merits Inereaa-lag ths.

eslarMa las prelet and sscrstary-lnaaaiai from tl.t to tt.ttt war adopted. COBTICIXO A Kwetrical repair ehoyx Rides at, Rspairs to slerstot-s, motors, ramus Maaer. fans Irons phssottt. KTKRV rOCalvrrfHU That uea Hrewoed or kladllna weed will bo glad to know that era are ready to serv them with th best la th market, Lars- loett dry short blocks till. Argue A MeColL Bank.

Phono ttt. 100 TO 5 SHOT WINS THE DERBY King and Queen Saw Taga lie Win. Sweeper II American Favorite, Finished Seventh. V. Rapbael' Horse Captured tSJ.aOt Hashes In a Canter Jargar was fledoad and Bebaont' Tracery Third.

Canadian Pre Despatch. Epsom Downa. June S. Raphael' Tagalle. a hundred to flv hot.

ran away with the elasslo Derby contested In the presence of th KtllB nd Queen -and tena of thousand of sport lover today. L. Newmann a Jaeger, eight to one, in tha betting, wa aecond, four langtha behind tho winner, while August Belmont's Tracery, against whom to on waa wagered. In a aplendld final effort, crossed th lino a scant two lengths In the rear of Jaeger. Twenty ho rasa started and th tlm of the winner wae 1:18 4-1.

Tha favorite, Sweeper II, waa navey In the running and finished ssventh. The King's entry. Plntadeau, a n. tlmental choice that carried a faint hop of aucces. flntahed fourth.

It waa Tagalie'a from stsrt to ftn lh. Rlddrn with consummate judgment by Johnny Relff, the filly jump, ed off in the lead, followed by Orchestrion, while Star, and Javelin, with Plntadeau, Sweeper II and two oth er some distance behind. The favorite never showed to advantage. Hounding Tamahem Corner. Tagalle led by half a length with the field In much the eame nrder-a they got Two furlongs from home the tllly still travelling In splen.

did form had the race at her mercy. Tracery cam through the ruck with a rush, but Tagalle made th remainder of the running and won In a canter. Tagalle at the time a rank outsider In th batting, won th On Thousand Guineas stske at Newmarket on May I. By capturing the blue ribbon turf event today the (Illy earned for her owner 111.500. The course which th three year old had to make waa about oaa mile and a half.

TERRIBLE RIOTS IN BRUSSELS Mobs Wreck Street Cars and Churches. Belgian Newspaper Contends Tha Outbreak, on Part of Hlovr.Movlng Belglaaa Show. Depth of Their reeling. Bruaaels, June 1. In Bruseei a mob last night mad a rapid tour of th city, wrecking street car, smashing Window and dolne all m.nn-e nt damage.

They broke In the doors of I the Church of BU John and St. Nlcho-lis, and, entering demolished th tatternacle- Thev then fir. tM th. doors. Ncxt day they tried' tu force an to the monastery of the Artoia 'Fathers, snd.

arriving at the Ander-' quarter, wrecked a cafe and at- tempted to storm a convent, but were effectually dispersed by firemen wlttt i atream from their hose. Th Llberuls, who decrrfed that what the Industrial masses really craved for wki nnlversal auffrage, consented to sdd this measure to the Joint Liberal and foclattst programme. This also I Included abolition of the plural system of voting, which has long been de-' terted by the laboring elements. Many Belgians have two, and even three votes. Fatherhood and a small money qualification entitle them to a second vote, while certain educational quail- ncatlona entitle them to a third, The Socialists assert that this I trenghtena the Conservative or Clerl-j cal force of the countrymfw vhgk safl cal force at the elections, at the e-' pense of the masses of the people in urb" Ths force of public opinion baa now been exerted to arrest the waste of sanguinary rioting, destruction of property, and sacking of church a.

which spread over the country a an expression of Socialist resentment of th government t'lclory at the polls Bunds y. Today the press united In urging th people toaiiUln from violence. M. that tbs disorder will gradually di out, JUUUUAOBS. MAPTF-RH-aALLT.

On Tues.lsr. June MIX. at Pt. Lslre'e Church. T.ev S'i A.

Kesri -Jeeele Ssilv, 4 Ottawa, and Pttnheo Mnpters. Three Rivers, formetiv IVe-ctf. LOST Ul.ll fiKMM'H. ON I mam return to jo TOO LATE IOS CLASSIJ1. CATIOR.

IVANTBIl Til REM WoMK.N st house clean ftt lit Albert. Apply Thursday morning at a.m. uo it aim AXIS or THE BUST. SnerrlinS hnus hue1 In the city hoti hill metflalA espnsel. of hoarder.

Im-Aupiy in Kent at, IICK HK it to ir aou MM on nr hefor Halurttev. June I H. V. central. Apply ett i ttia..

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