A, Carey: rto Trades with ; the i that the given tin-•intention ac-tlea.1 cent of the 16 present nnions by itlng Min-e appoint-.s enforce-!s as fol-11 Goverri-tain V such, ise which lg of such art should nt of such copied as vhere the .his House alley, anti vernment rive effect 1 that thefirm is working. A Committee of one from each of the building trades was appointed to take the matter in hand. Ic was further announced that the Plumbing By-law had: been a dead letter for the-past year, and,that there were plumbers working: in, the, City without-rthe t ceriiilcaib requ ir.ed-ThV: law. - '.vWThe delegates from . the Fishermen’s Union presented a protest against the action of Mr. Devlin, Indian Agent,” in standing In the way of Indians joining the Union. y.It was moved arid carried that the Secretary, communicate with the Minister of the Interior, in reference to the matter, j •„.= ;THU .CANDIDATE QUESTION.On AprilUrd, the following questions were submitted to the various.unions:1. Does your Union think it ad visa-, ble to run straight independent labor candidates at .the approaching Provincial election? If so, how many, one, two,- throe or four?2. How much is your Union preparedtrouble, 1: rheu; disease, 1.During April,men Is were 30.IU-Fifty-six: patio Oily. Hospital d charged and’-r $•179,40. : V-iNine cases of reported In -t.he seven houses w sowers: 21 couv lt;t«l»o I.cxlging'llcfi and 7 summonses By-law were issDrink.the cele ian Beer,” only the Arlington.SP0R1Frank J. Cottlt; noun cod his wdl challenge of T.phfLrrvivinn liinw*!