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'Russell Thinks Greenshlelds 'luiirr wir Fira lliiriirrii off rr ii Parr lr L mi Yanni if 0 7 ""l"‘°““°" ‘"""°g°" ____ . 0 0 E ~ ~ "7 do i 0 A I f PlolAs=lnslHlm new demands in his Opinion were hot of n nature to compromise the final result in tho negotiations on the Mor- occan question: \ _ » He explained that the new Gérman pmposiilii, to be exact, were rather of the niiture of modifications of forfnu- lhg about which agreement had not ,nt been reached. than fresh demands, ,mil do not lnyolyépgoing over the lioints iilready:5'f"l'tl'§K’_‘lr Ubliillll' 00.54 rcheinc concei'iiing_the economic a`d-' WASHINGTON, Sept. 29-The liri- lillll navy is aliuliiiieii with norm-vices said to be effective at ten thousand yRl'llS, ur nearly three times the range of the most powerful prolectilcs now used in the united states Navy, lninistiuition of M'o'I*6`cco. ll llll W ._ ' r mn nur ii HAl,ll<‘AX, Septi, 29-It may be ii llgtlc l-nrly t0 ,talk about hockey |l)0n't shive`r\.) Early or not here go- The existence of this torpedo has lleell klillf- a secret arid it was only hy a "Slip" by one of the British ex- perts that it became known. illlis-H laws li Plllsi inns es. ._ Everything indicates that there will be a six tcam professional _league ln' - N" ”"“"“Wl°l‘ and N°"“ S°°'°‘“ this siviIL..i.' sept. ze-The eipeaiuori ‘ ter. _ w"}a5tm,,,te,. a thrqe -team pro league to punish the Abors for the murder f the political officer, Noel William- , . was iiiniigiirated -the first_ that was Wei” llllf0fl“°°d lil lille. mafllilme PPO- son, will probably start after October fvl;1§":l'm_1lfs;';il1;1ugf1”;‘;'€é;?12tl:°;_°'§€,:5. Meanwhile 2,500 coolies are being would he U' success 0,. not It provedycollected as a transport. The force lo he so from every standpoint, Most ,consists of the )1st battalion of the of the games were good, the majority isth Guruhas, the 32nd Pioneers, and k‘]’:l(,El;)‘;’£l ‘giléggglglla;‘hlés;’°3§:§5hfl;_‘;E:Qa_company of Sappers, with the lst cent yL,,,,,,_ Althb Momtoh ‘won thelbattalion of the 2nd Lrurkhas as a re- chamllionsllip and the Starr fl-ophylserve, while military police. with 7- rerirniiiry nod to work like Tre-liloluider guns. will fwwminmy the lens for every victory, ‘ lforce. Major-General Bowen, C. B., hast wlnghl- there werhonly threemommanding the Assa, Brigade, will pppel- (nlllnrllhn players ln the league ‘be in command of the expedition. _scorn Nichols and Doran, who p¢r_| No definite date can be fixed for the formed lor Monctc-ii. ,commencement of the operations This winter the teams will be mode against the Abors. as so much de- up chcily of ix`i‘nport_ed 'tale-nt, ahh the pends upon the duration of the rains ln-and of ho¢ka'y:wj_‘1-1 n0___d¢u'h1; be even and the subsidence of the, swollen letter than we half in the leagmys in_ rivers. It is thought likely, however, fancy, lthat _forward movement may be ex- Suine l\lonti‘eal hockey critics who 'pected towards the end of October. saw the iinnallign-1-lnll1n'x_ (}q,mdien_,Th'é total n‘ili‘i‘ibei‘ of troops under the All linlifax, and Cann,y;ll¢'n-.Moncton'command of Geueraf Bower (states games, said that the qual 'ty of hack- ‘ l°~°“t€l"H Agency) llllnlber fI`0ll'l 2.000 ey played in the Maritime' provllweg to 2,500 men. There will also he ,in- ivas almost as good if not as g00d._ 'eluded in the expedition about 500 as good ns that which kept thousands military police, who will be employed of Montreal, Ottawa, Renfrew, el-,¢__ for subsidiary liurposes, guarding fans in ii high pitch of excitement all depots and keeping the lines of com- wintcr. * »municat.ion. Owing to the fact that l’l`uCf.lCnlly every' hockey lan was ln the country is dense jungle the opera- lnror of organizing a professional lea- “OHS Will llnvll £0 l>0 Cllfflefl Ollt by giie ins; winter, but very few of them ‘means of small columns. The whole thoiighi. that the venture would belarea is comparatively small, lying such ii huge success. _ lwithin a radius of about a hundred Last winter there were only 1;hreeIm.iles, but the region is unknown, and learns in the league. We have it froin`°f U10 111050 dllll¢“ll" Cllllfliclillf lmag- . excellent authority that at least six l7lBbl0 ff-‘F milll-My ll'\0V€!_'llffll'1S» iJl’0ies.~ional scvens will compete forilwefythlng Will l1F~V€ £0 be Cl‘~"f\‘ed 017 the rliainpiunship in 1912. It is impo5.,men’s head in loads of about 50 sible at present to name the towns pounds, and the transport wil nec that will sullvort pro. teams, ‘ but essitate the cinploynient of a very they will be probably Moncton, }rl»ed_ large plumber of coolies. Privliiii, St. John, New Glasgow, 'pl-n_I Intelligence received by the authori- r0 and llnlifirx. How does that ng,-lhe ties indicates that the Abors are well you l’r~rl1iips it's a little early toatalk 'aware of the impending punitive ex- ii_hll. Hept. 20 - A te-l0Kl‘ain from 'l‘i'il»oli states that 12 unfit demanding* assurances th_ut there n W1 be no resistance to Italian inili- B ~ » _ _ 4 A _ ternoon. lilhnniune Proposete Revolt. Tilrliey. Present MH ___ 4, _ ..';i.:f:.:‘» .i:r...;::‘;i.;':‘°i..°;:.*;‘::-: EFFECTIVE H i __ 0 ` r uiriirri i he ee s no » _ “ ““‘ ° ' °° . Appunpys ....... ..... fP0li to protect French residents. CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 28-It is reported that the Turkish g_over.n- CHIASSO, Switzerland, Seng 29_'ment has decided to reject the Italian ,The Albanians are petitioning Geller-jflemflllds in lille lllffllllatllm and has' 'al Garibaldi to take advantage of addressed an explanatory communica- ,tiii-_sitiiation and organize another Ai- U0" lv the rowers- When it became linnian revolt in Turkey: ,known that Italy had granted a time It l' ' » .~ . " fl “"1 Wf1l`BlllI‘H fill? &nCll0l`€l.\ on 'l`li- um, and has addressed an explanation LONDUN. Sellt- 29-A news des-l patch from Vienna says Turkey pro- -pvuses to present an ultima_tum tot (rreece, demanding that the latter withdraw all claims to Crete, ooN~s'rAN'rINor»i.ia, sept., z`s-‘ Itnly‘has presented nn ultimatum de- manding an answer within twenty- four hours. She will accept only thc immediate evncation of the 'Pripolian Fcnghaiz. _The Turkish Government had dc- cidcd to reject the ltiiliuii Ultima- limit of only twenty-four hours in which to enable the Turkisk govern- ment to instruct the authorities at Tripoli not to oppose an Italian land- ng, there was consternation in public and official circles, and strong denlm_ ciation of Italy's methods. 'l‘RIl’OLl, September 28. - ‘The Italian fleet is demonstrating of! this D011. It has not yet attempted to land men. A corclon has been drawn Hlflllg lille Coat to prevent the Turks from landing arms and men. All` last night Italian worships passed "*‘ ~'_»“ THANKSGIVING ter that was or had been a political not recall how many voyages he had den to the west the government left on return at 5.00 p. m , r ng '$1.30 a. m. for East River, ~eti'.rn|nir Yesterday the Eastern express was could not be held yesterday (ter- PHILADELPH1\ September 28 - a Mrs Enhelda Th(;,,,,,S ,md her year field and furnished an equine tragedy this institution noon. Yesterday, however, this pro- I 'T _ . - I ~ I - ’ 0 _ D A -d 1 th t pl-amd- vision was complied with and today l;)(l,‘,l&ba\;};t ‘ll/sri rgscueg by Fmt PoliceliigsgtSgéizitwfggfrwggké w;lsxfal:,?;.§ wilt hxlqzglllllelili; aglfoieilted 121' Elie West -__ i _ _ Y 9' f1\'1llg een ep pri- . . _ _ . . - -he race will be held at two p. ni. Al - t _ ii e om in . ii rii t r n uni Union university and the “lllvn soners by the woman s husband for 1 E “ 5 g “ll eh ‘ii ds “Z5 "1 lm mended that an edueaumml NEW YORK Sept 23 _Lord Su.Mh_ great deal of interest has been nr- three weeks and fed on cabbage 1eav¢s_| he “C000 heal- Slle C Oki? . f Over had ft€C0lTlhe appointed from the hams ~- ’ -' V. .,. _ - . ..en'f‘iif an ii -ii.~ r' cona arrixed tonight on the Mauie- oused o\ ei this event and speculation izvhhrlgauvveég txfflweii torrihem as feed isl ghle" :vea‘s Oevlvlxcédagy ‘;§1i‘;me"J.“*;Iuj_ Tifx a ,lime appointment would M Carlin. l1CCOrnDanled b the H n.M . ‘ ' < _ " _ e rescue was Robert Howard' on ayflying torip rtso has heenMrife as to the possiblerout |made after the Woman had‘,_,ucCeeded’ni', of N‘ewport, R.I., and tooka rec- madelby the board of governors in Montreal’ and possibly to Ottawa" come. _ any vho were unavoidblylln th,-Owing R note out of the window ord of 2.09% at Detroit last week. December. i il.” B oke j-yrs lordship had. expected to get _disappointed yesterday through the1'l`he note was picked up by a pa“er_}’\"he race went the limit of five heats The report up borne ssuyrowili ,way on the regular Montreux exprcss‘ track rules and the armngements O,il,y__ who nohlfled we p01ice_ ,ond was won by the gray gelding of the influx o_bf§>_\£e1i;nos the chltlgéa lonn-_he hnl, ,, thick smoke so ,,bSc,,,._ the parties conflicting Wm todayl When they nrl~lved at the house at Oakdale, the fuial heat being raced grant responsii :lity t tilim work m- ed the lower bay that it was long n _ , _ _ _2_518 Armin Street, they found the so late that _the spectators were bare- and rccuniiiicnce ia p B after eight dclock before the big Cum give ftlile ollipggtéitriity “pf witti1i;ess1ing]woman.s husband Standing guard with 'ly able to distinguish the horses. ong ‘them_hev;lone 'cyl mt¢¢¢1i;i;ofu\kl;l;f-`él1l1l‘l "der rea.°hed hen d.°°k' Lord Stnfth' of emcfitclierscils Evereplilisdudh oan llgla Fev‘{1ver.in his hand Outside me ReIvllEwDl‘cdE]lErithvn:Eg2 (;Eis;’he foE‘{oEllie: llléljlllgdxanes or eac O zona declined to discuss reciprocity, -. » @0000 51501)’ buck bedrooni, in which _ _ Y _ '_ , , axe, i .n th t h, h c m _B , lt.. Island tiirf. Both horses are inytyw woman and her child were com bay filly Miss DeForest, in 2.0B_§ and Attention was dia1v:)u00(_:2¢;0t[ile $252 a ml 5 ‘I “B lg ° lm mon' good condition and the owners are f d i . _ _ Tl - ‘- . ~ - 2.08 . Three beats ere ced in the th t there were some . _ K, I he could not talk about any mat Eager fOr the contest. lfglg- sl,oth“;l¢n':¢s,e“ll,l,(,)lll,;dbéggglgeffggd 2.09‘race, and then ‘lt waldapostponed. in “Nova Scotia for tl-l° mmf' Pall? . . | . . S _ _ lsslllles ltlhgriinlfiz' truth in the rum r AUTHORHIES DISAGBEE lgfl,i‘lllpl)lll;Erl;L(illinl`<'fl§E'd€rEilfoENa§taEmi?t'thelB|6 ADVANCES "E THE attention. The result was that 0 - » l 3 _ `V 1°"-l h h ll h lowering of morall- gliggryggahays égylzsliiintgd gohigiuiolgmi- IS T0 THE CNUSE|,ffsegltgiefewmiléedtlrgirrhsoiltmsaeiliniai FOREIGN IPPLE TRADE §y"§,,,,‘;_ in ,Sas rseommenaea gist . _ ,, “ Ll _ ` '-“' ~ i - ' ' , ~ ‘O0 1** -__ ' ‘ l, at bllsbcd in-Cape YG- frtixissiloner '? he was asked. His lord- _ ltiifilitifcal- Thomas is held wlthoutl I ‘ ?0:El§::10[;hhi(lt the partly maintained i u> allshell heefllli' at the question p PA_RI_S. September 28-The Bar-. l i_i_ii.1rAx, sont. zo-'rho departure by the Epwonh L,.,,g,,e_ _ _ Greeiishielde was behind the plot which David Russell claims wal hand- ` - : _ ' , , LONDON, S _ -9- _ . . _ .- . clared war o1ielllliii'liAey.ItBly de galltfll1sd'i‘fl:`;EEii?oilaudmg Wm be once* to!VEHJi§n1l'EwerlSeca k v th t Itul 7 ‘ ' ed against him on account °! which ' ‘ . ' ) me~ nm D 8' y ' . _ .- is suin` the Pinkerton Dctectlvo CONqTAN,1_,N0PLE \ v had granted it time limit of only Turkidlh wp] -t th . Sept. 2°-~-Tor, '1‘oui.oN, sept. 29-'rlie rrenoiirrni- twenlv~l0\\r livlujs. there was wu- » _y 0 c Italian iiltimat- serie Leon Gamhctta and lwncst Rc-!Bt0l`l1Htl0ll in D“l>ll° llllll Qlllfllll fill" the plaintid today. ah have steam up in readiness to| cles, and a strong denunciation of _Z tart at a moms-.'it's notice for Tri- lt2lly'S 1110011008- he g Agency for $200,000, was the claim ol. Mr. Russell was suddenly asked by ' the counsel for the defence "And did PARIS. Sent. 2'-l-Tllefe ll! 11 S8098* you suspect that Greenshleldl was at tion at the discovery which hasvbeen the bottom of this -plot? made at the Government fire-arms HI suppose s0_»' answered the p`icin~ manufactory ut St. Etienne. tm' after some hesitation_ France’s secret war appliances have een stolen from this shop in 'the last V ` ew months by the carlcad. One ciirload which was seized just - s it was leaving the factory contain- ed cartridges and Label rifles. TORONTO, Sept. 27-The General Mission Board of the Methodist 1 ` ' church in Canada ici-n session at Car- |N lton street Methodist church with _ Rev, Dr, Carman,' eneral superinten- K dent in the chair. J _ ' ' Dr.H. K. Carroll, general sacrif- tary for the western division of the COLUMBUS, Sept. 26 - .The fall Ecumenical Conference. CDDKPB-Wlltell trotting meeting of the local driving _theiboard on the increase of glvfngii club, which is practically a part of to missions during 'tile y€&1l`.M1d On the Grand Circuit, opened here yes- the way it had concentrated its ener- terday with a Programme of four gies in Japan and WBSY- Cllllllh races. The race for 2.07 trotters The report of the foreign secretary, ' ~ ,lwas won in straight heats and fast Rev. T. E. ld. Shore announced that ' _time by Dudie Archdale, the leading the commission appointed to investi- _ _ l | " V st season. She ,ate mission work among the Orien money winner of la g ' was favorite in the betting, although tals in Canada had recommendedtliaf- Charlie Mitchell, winner of the $10,- Rev. S. S. Osterliout be allliointed _ " " ____ |000 race at Syracuse, was well play- general superintendent and _that he H\lyl1}_,'l~0N 3 t og Th d f led The circuit followers found out had been sent to Solltllefll Clllllll t0 Oldfield at Milwaukee l5urinan's licr- ' ' . ' “OR SAI ln or exchange registered 'N A loriiiirnce was at average sliced of ym_kBh“ire boar 18 months old .__- .).57l 3 .i for thc mile. _ . E _ d brcedl. Apply to Vernon » _ The speed king also lowered th lmlpmvc i 1 ST- l’l‘3TEllSBURG. S9Dl~°mb€1‘ Z8~ Michigan State record for tho fivi Moore' Rural Rout” N0' 3' Bmf1al` :II 28-A Tchernn dispatch says that nc- mll¢,,,,' travelling the rlihtnh-ce lln 4;3l_ l,l*l2’;__ _ _______A ___ ___ 9'30d2l"1‘l’d' _ cording to government advices ri ln the match race, with _lnllv Kilphl, `ly‘»OUND last June on the Milton; --'---"“"- great battle was [ought yesterday at ,-,ch at the wheel of the Hoeohlllns our Road ii bag containing grocc Nobiiran, 50 miles from Tehcran. Sa- [lurmhh again had why sailing und' ries, etc. Owner may have same by Yesterday marked the 6,050 of ,hwthey have HMC,-,_-rleil ln mnlllng the lar Ed Dowleh, brother of the dcpos~ won lll1"‘l`llY~ ' applying at this oiiicc and paying forylgll Provincial Exhibition and ahmm'h,_H,_ The ,,ist,,,, ,md packing and all id S1160. 1030 400 killed Bild 200 CRP* Chairman S. M. Butler of the Con- 00-__ __ , *_ _ ' "l"l_°‘ul' ` the only activity on the grounds who the other parts are slleclllly C05' . . Owing to Association Race t k " ’ ep ' “ _ e hw l".- ' » ~ _ _ CTFAWA, § pt. 20-Tl fi' - - " . 'ac r - , .Just how fast Mitchell could go for galil thorough knowledge of the lan C le "vu" rules which iov'd th t ' tl me of the Lanadmn Express C0' was b lwa s h il to l second fiddle 'un ig nd customs p'ie ainiecase _ ea y a Day. . ment had named Monday' 0"t°l‘°l '50 of match races the stakes must bclmbbed last mght of about $9300 by .to Dudie, Gears looking over his B \\'ii;tliui'egar)Erfll]l0Ido:>l1T!l1¥l`lllnd)¢;ac(lxi?Ef:ha§:ggi year. boo." are to aerompo itioi rue p_ ri 'S20 Fitzr,0y,_S,t~ __ __l?~30d1WI>_ll- i r cn rt ii ve been sont ' His Lordship remarked in the in nor inagoriiiess. IM? p;lear§)ewi~£;l SAUNSOME sausaoias msdoErf)ii,ire;;ti(;€i.yeTi1§Ei,;*nrliesr, Donald- FIVE BURNED T0'BEl'fll -: li e of c nv rs t' that h uld ' ‘ _ - ' -**" o rs o e ii ion e co fuses to accept that explanation. som geahmevery day Saun$l§l;‘.2l‘ln;Vli‘\sorphiiniaiocgttthflrxgerlsiquadelphia boats MATCHELL' In., September 25,. _ ade cross'the oce . Y l " "' '""~"§_"""_"“ """"' ` . ` l ', ~ t lr _ Vl ‘l B ndever and f0lll` ‘ll bel' i- »f .. "“““““ S __"‘°"“’ S “‘°°""~ 'l‘°ii” ins 2;;.zi“;3“.i::;.f.“;f.i.‘.ii‘;.f.;’..._ .. .. ind I llllV0 H000 BCWHS ln all klmlll ton Averriclrigel In y A E 09-Z8g3i. records of previous years ,have been their home here early todlly- H" if ships- “/he" I crossed UV" E0' Dl§TltOl'l‘ 'Mich. Scptcniber 25. - ' C "E'A"` broken and at Deep Water terminus husband and son saved themselves by me "mt tlmel 73 years ”g°» I ‘mme Bob Burinail` cstalilislieil a new Nggfcklgnsweegéxy “ygmowdhy :lin a scene of great activity Drevailsjumlling from a Wl‘l“l°“'- "vc" in fl “lung "e9“°1' w° mad” the world’s circular dirt track record for d k d ,1 YJ kim; & Lang, l owing largely to the arrival and ' 955505” l“° Canmlll 'ln 43 days- “ml twient miles b drivinl his 110-horse ‘uc B msn en I ' handling of apples afllile l»l`B‘l0~ Steamers are l°“("l“¢ “E the vessel was considered n very fast powery Benz cg. uve, as ,llstance i,,_ “hard-Uttetglyll'-._.-4-._--@1231?-3l The Hn-am sallcd lm- li-hlm0neh_ lnnnapolis and other Parts f0l' l'3l“'°P°- t th t N I h ve c me ver V LET. ’CW° BCOYGB lll fllfl llflllk E l nd dl,-ect whdaehnhy with l,onh‘We do not need reciprocity to give he `nnca ii.. Ow ‘ir o 0 th k bl t' f 17 'mms _ _ ~ _ ,, _ ‘md will 0° back “gm” m ha" that a'n‘d i:ec¢§nd:mEowZi°ing Ellie for- S ebullsiillihs cogneliy 0;tql¥§;_\dg:.%:l0[:g00 barrels, marking another im-Ia profitable f0l`0l8ll lllafkelf lol" 0'-ll' mme' mer l`0¢0fll Of 10-04 llelll by BGFMY bgryizry shop pp 9_12d3wks llortnnt stage in the development of aflilllhi- Lllflillr lll 8¢lflll9l0“ t_° BBW” lllg E““5- test Board of thc A.A.A. was present V Meechlanidsr Atlas of Prince Ed. the removal of the hgohk exhlnils, striicted. H6 retired ln the d"`°°l3l°n 01 H'-*ml-V and ofilciatcd at the races. _ ward Island, in perfect condi- while the me,-chants and other exhi- I The following is the balance of thi bitors in the main building were de- Dflze ll5l55 i ' lii'. ' o' 't 'ui'-M"P.o.B aa' ~- » ~ . ' l roops pursuing m &c. ommunica e wi Ox , pnvmg ,t of ,ts admnmengg ' TTLED FRUITB k h h'\fALl li() J' A' Mom' Huelhmo ' "S " A 'iniasanvnp wi-rom: C0ll\|NlGl'l'l|?l;RovmcE “““ ' l‘Jor%v'ruTiinrs<;ay 'l'llifté`ro<;`n"betwEé'i3 yerty' ogmnietolfiizpioyf olrmtnelsfrz- ’ AND CRANBERMES -I-"noun TORONTO' Ont’ Sept 30_M0dcr_ _ _ c ner_s ewe e’i'y s ore an 5 ee pray p m s io ii - ate easterly and northeasterly winds; railway station, ladys handbag_con- terns from the small hand llurnll cas- k 1 (_ b . luv t_ IHEHLIND cloudy and cool with ocwslonal mm taining! goldt tvgptchén etc. d Finds; lly fipernterl, tk? the laégsrrxaihgms mfdiszt 'pecw-oI)r0»:;r;.err\es. ou a '___' ' Pease Bale 8 S 0 ce an rec-el which -reqmle one no § 1 th f .I Best peck of Cranberries, wild.-1, Imrtutmn' fornevery “FCS 0 If “F ‘Mrs Herbert Thompson, Dlmstafi- If Yesterday the Northumberland left . _ ~ 5 d l* d ll ht r, The Perfect' pray nmps - -_ . this port at 8.80 a. m. for Picton this morning was ‘ls ‘leglees above ]AiA2g,I,?i,,'g 1:; hgmep sxlllolguol- spin :Tris built by P.. B. Westhaver, lvln- nnge. Z, Win. L. l