UNDESIRABLEAS CITIZENSintroduce an element into Canadian life which is most undesirable.Relumed soldiers to a man arc opposed to letting the Hutters into Canada and it is with difficulty that(Continued from Page 1)eral government passed an order-in-j their leaders are holding .them back Council granting immunity from from committing acts of violence. It military service to all Hutterites ] is confidently stated by leaders ot who entered Canada at any time! the soldiers that if the government: after tRat date. This agreement! continues to take the stand of non-1was reached with delegates who went interference with the immigration of j to Otfawa at that time. The Hutters j Hutters that there will be serious are American citizens and would trouble. R. B. Maxwell, president not become Canadian citizens for a of the Western Association, G.W.V. period of five years after coming A., has been in Ottawa dealing with into this country. For this reason I the immigration officials regardingi.Ottawa contends that these immigrants could not be required ot serve in the arthy, and that as American citizens they could not be debarred from entry into Canada merely be-the controversy.MATERNITY HOSPITALSubscriptions previously acknow-cause they belong to a particular ledged, $20, 694.49.religious sect.Under the present immigration lawrs it is stated that before the close of the present summer every Hut-terite in the United States will have migrated to Canada. Since the beginning of 1918 over 1.000 Huttershave come to Canada, being chiefly settled at points in Manitoba and!$50.00 each—Mr. James Norris, G. J. Carter, J. H. Monroe, Fred B. Wood, Jas. F.- Parker, Hon. J. D.Ryan. V;. :* _ ’ •$25.00 each—E. J. Horvvood, Dr.G. N. Murphy, Simon Levitz.$20.00—G. N. Read, Son Wat-: (son.$10.00 each—W. R. Smallwood,Saskatchewan. At the present time11 °- HwwnMk. Jas.J. McGrath, ,there are said to be between 125 and ?ug,a1^ Mun’ D^,f.erklnS,’,TkC^W' I1 76 of them on their way to locate near ^another thriving community and continue their work of killing an enterprising town. The great majority of these Hutters are from Huron, South Dakota.Effects Hcid Up.# s 1 *At the present moment three cars of Hutters* effects are in the railway yards ,of Winnipeg'in charge of Hutters. £)ne ol the men in charge is a hunchback who. under our lmmi-ford, Friend, P. O’Mara, H. D. Car-!j ter. . ‘ * •$5.00 each—T. F. McGrath, F.J. McGrath, F. J. Connors, D. T.P. Smith, R. Wilansky, Philip Wy-;tlan, R. J. Summers, Miss Southcott, |tigration laws, would not be permitted!JewerH. P. Emerson, J. Sparkes, E. B. Moore, Mrs. J. W. Spry, Mrs. Colville.$3.00—M. Eagan. * $2.00 each—Miss Julia Kelley, T. J. Alyward, A. S. Wadden, W. B.! Fraser, Friend, H. W. Darby, R.rto enter Canada as a British subject, on the grounds that he might become a charge upon the country. When it was learned that these cars were in the yards, some soldiers cora-$1.50—Friend.\I1lt;$1.00—Mrs. A. Carter, Mrs. R.Porter, Friend, Mrs. ‘David Taylor, Ira S. Kennedy, Mrs. Wm. Church- |] ill, Miss Mulloy, Friend, S. G. Faour, , moored a search, but fortune was L. Patrick, Friend, Mrs. S. Young, \i~ *1,~ ' l____: i ii! n M* i *i* n .. m tgood to the Hutters in having placed E. Ryan, Miss Lilian Butt, Mrs. J. their cars on a siding in the outskirts Edwards, Mrs. J. C. Hudson, Mrs.of the city of Winnipeg at a place where they would be likely to attract little attention.Opposition by other bodies to the! immigration into Canada of Hutters is basca on the pro-German tendencies of these people, in addition to their dislike for military service, their community life, their demands f r special school privileges and aL. Tilley, Friend, Mrs. Hussey, M. J. MacDonald, Mrs. J. M. Harris, Mrs. A. Earle, Mrs. James Doyle, Mrs. J. Dicks, Mrs. Hookey, Mrs. Fifield, Mrs. T. Anthony. Miscellaneous—$7.30.Grand total—$21,292.29.cfParis, May 3.—The Austrian peace delegation has arrived in France. The ( number of. other things tending to delegates are housed at St. Germain. 11