> ;~ j 5, _ yg ”"’°“9'l’ Q I-ol- DVI mnlwwviwf lsn=1r~1=v--- _ Y »| “JI P Y V -». l|lllllllllll~ l4L|lllln|Sull \._'/'__ ' .1 _ ,- _na- - / or;lhe__.f“Greeks. Bulgarians offioes of P. Mcuiuand oo, Claim"_they Have Fought r ._wayintoSo|onika ' _v . -i. i _ (Canadian Press) - BOLONIKA. Nov. 28-A Bulgarian division 40,000 strgug is still camp- ed ‘in ~Envlsiors Bolonlka and refuse to allow the Greeks to malig any ar. raéixment for its retention. __ Bulgarians claimlthey fought their way into Solonika. 'l‘he Capltualation of which the Greeks arranged with the Turks in n manner not satisfactory to Bulgaria. (Canadian Press) LONDON, Nov. 27-A despatch from Sofia credits the Bulgarian peace delegates with informing the Turkish peace delegates if Turkey fails to accept the Bulgarian terms in 48 hours hostilities will be at once resumed. ' All the Bulgarian forces are now at Teclialaja lines. (Canadian Fress) BELGBADE, Nov. 27-All the om. ccrs of -1!llc"spec1al Servian reserve forces nothithbrto summoned have received orders to join commands in twenty-four hours. (Canadian Press) ANTHENS, Nov. 27-It is reported herethat Greece and Turkey - have canoslled Poaoe cannot he verified. ‘_ <(Canadian Press) CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov. 27-The Turks have used the time of armisi-.ice to strengthen their forces. The army at.'_'1‘schalala lines now numbers 102,000 is soon to be increased to 13,0i\S. The plclfl of the Turkish army has been, brought from the Black Sen Army in no mood for peace but will soon take the offensive and war will likely continue for some time. LONDON, No'v. 27-The Constanti- nople correspondent. of the Daily Tels- graph sends tlfe‘_follow1ng~'cl6spatch :- ` f._. Mihard'i Linlmelit Cures Dandruif. _-:.-::;ig%ls&»a\.~.¢-:.-:_-_-.-:.-=_-_-.-.-.-_-r-_-.-_-.~_-_-_-_-: Burned Yesterday But Plantt Maybe Saved ‘ ¢_-_ (Special to the Guardian) ‘ HA[4IF`AX» NOV. 28-The Qmceg gf W. P. McNeill and Co, Bridge Burnie,- `G1l1S:0w was burned tonight. At midnight it looks as if the plant might be saved. ~ '-_VUFKGY li Tllpillly drifting towards the Triple Alliance. A rupture of the armlstlee negotiations is regarded as imminent and certain. Both Government organs, lkdnm and flabflll. 0mPl0Y unusual frank- ness ln discussing the situati0n.They assert that while the Triple Entcnte _(Great Britain, France and Russia), 15 Ufgillg the Porte to conclude peace, the Triple Alliance (Austria, Germany and Italy), advise resist- ance, and forseoing a general war, both papers argue that Tul'key»allould profit thereby, by securing the best possible bargain when the settlement comes to be discussed by the Europ~ can conference. .This, they declare, can best be attained by throwing the Turkish military strength on thssidc of thc Triple Alliance. CENTRAL REALTY CO., LTD. This Company has just been organ- ized to take the initiative in provid- ing houses for the hundred of new families that will be coming into, New Glasgow to live, caused, by thé demand for workmen by the Eastern Car Company and other concerns that are increasing their plants. The Company., has nearly constructed fif- teen new houses on East River Road and contemplate the bul1dl_ny_; of fifty more houses in the Spring.-Halifax Herald. ~ __________.__._.._....___._xx_. _1__,______-.. _§_,,_f;.,_f._:._._,_..___ ,_ . _l SUPREMELJLCOURT _ ' WIT osnlrr _ l H l>Ell.lur.fvl;ll»sE. I - ,__.,1..i___- \ '- ._'(Bpecial by ’Phone.) l‘ The Stlpendiary Miagistrate said-that SUMMERSIDE, Nov. 27.--The first ruse before _ the Supreme Court yes- terday morning was the King vs. Peter McCourt, Elummerside, indicted for perjury. , A jury- was sworn in with Colin Craswellvas foreman. The prosecution wus- conducted by Attorney-Genera Msuilesbn and me defence by lW~ifM`d Tsnton. Flvc witnesses were gamlned. The first by Stipendlary sgistrate Mc- Q-llan~le,-wvl\o~-said~ that on August- 5th WfI_ff‘l'd"FllfcDoh`ald"’vvsls tried for a violation of _ the Prohibition Act. Ons of ,thai gltnesses in this trial was Fetdr`Mo ,ourt who swore that he had devel' ' obtained lluucr Irvm lviln-in _Mebonslll .between April zna and Aug( 5th. . The witness said that Albert ‘Phillips sworn time theeprispner gtolllahirn. that Mcoourt had ob;a_f,nsd_»ll\f\1_qr. from ‘McDonald oniJul -“ 19th" Sad' 25th and “Pon this - umltlou die : selpenalary Magis- `on August 5th McCourt? made an as- sertion statlng he ha ‘obtained li- quor from McDonald, but had been bribed by McDonald to deny it in court. , The second ,` witness was Albert Phillips, prosecutor of the Prohibi- tion Act wh/i swore that on July 19th the prisoner came into the po- lice court and took a bottle of liq,-l_1o`r from his pocket which, he sa/ldl,'he got at Wilfrid McDonnld's. No one elseewasyn' the Police Oflfllls on that day. On' July 25th, McCourt cams again into the Police court with a beer bottle full of whiskey ,which he told_l?ll»?llips be obtains from Mc- Donalllf. Albert Oakes was present that (lay. . _ The,” witness said that McCourt de- nied,-'making this statement at the tri 'of McDonald. _ thollbht thot the prisoner was of quite good char- "nut l‘ and up to the ordinary ln in- ttel igence. ' try” ‘ |¢n¢,_0nf,_a, Wai-rant, to ar- .he witness stand was than taken rest' charge of perlllly- / (_C)on_tlnued on Page thl'0°»). \¢_ \ ' ' The Morning A The Csnldlsn lil Nemo CLUB” UFFERN _one year. ......$Z.50 (welllly) one year. . .$l.50 ml.............,.......'HTll_. ' price of olfc“°“` w the Gua,rdis.n,mnn ornent V the above two paxil! 0° any 1 02.50 ~ -_ ngvhho Guardian" to tho reading a larger circulation by thous- farm magazine. coated paper. B519 pa es. 13 o. J 1 only oper?ltlor:pfl;‘lds of ' sheep, views of the’ are given about`The Cah- »n».¢»~»¢»...-»-.~‘l» mer Ori!-`I~ { ing- il -una-1 ~ (Canadian Press) ' , (Canadian Press) - (Canadian Press) ` ALBANY, Nov. 27-Albert T. Pat- NEW YORK,” NOV. 27- Gambling MILWAUKIE, Nov. 27-Evidenoso glfk- l;l\ll'Vitl;g a life senétencglin SIDE houses are closing for lack of patron- “I jail §°uv°ryi°" ll W|l°1°551° l¢H1¢. , ll! or e murder o Wi iam M. -no because the gong an-anim, p anne by pr soners during the tim and Structural Steel Workers. Newi Rice. an aged millionaire of New tlism are M1115 wrgilrhedlbyp the polici John Schrank, would-be assassin of York City on september 25,1900,was and John poo was snbpooned as a Roosevelt. was confined in jail here, Dardoned tonight by Governor Dix. ‘court test. was revealed today when twelve saws Patrick, who was saved from the sl- Commissioner Waldo has started ,,_ were found hidden under a mattress ectrlc chair by Governor Higgins in 'new in-“Sade against 2am,h11ng_ in 3, celle recently vacated. 1906 made a remarkable light. for _Patrons are' being followed home It is believed an eilorthas- been f"°d°m' from gambling houses and subloened, H1950 t0 Gmllii the Whole jail. ' than let oil by the police on promise \' never to return to the resort again. ` GIRL FROM THE i. M°"n.i"°“°'i ““§”?°“°d 'im °{`i’ ExpER|E g sep er promse ll spresl e nzylvs of zhelr narrow escape among N E 0 sr Da rons. ""'“' ` As a result some widely known qrr JOHN Nov 27 _On I th '_§"' ' gambling houses against which the ` t`~ t . t’ ‘ B 0 e police been unable to get direct evl- ?:?sg0`;[1l1ee1te1;,i¢;ngigv1]?.tf0If'_lgo1t_°lghkahltllg M- °‘ of witnessing-for a considerable time, v * States, but a native of Runnin of was put on in the Opera House, Char- FEAR SAFIY 0F noble birth and only son of the late lottetowu, last night, by the Marjle- General Michael Lochwitzky who for Aaams. company, d th li .__ ‘ or l _ 1 'f 1, _ locked ccgerly foiwnia to :req slsfszltz xroynglig xgslgge nginlstgr 8;: duction of “The Girl of the Sunny SYDNEY Nov, 25_..Th,,re is atm war. Count Lochwitnky arrived in South," were in no wise disappointed no newg of the Btemmer MO,km_ The the city last, night and lg at the Roy. and all at the close of the perform- owners' can say nothing except that al. ance were more than favorable in they' hope she 15 drifting and W1] be To 5 Standard reporter who inter- tbeir praise for this deserving com- picked up by the D. H. Thomas or viewed him, Coynt Ldchwltzky mod- pany. The scenes depicted in the Lady Laurier, both of which are car- “BUY Nlllteli U16 relllllrllllllle “UTY 01 Southern States were true to that ryiug on a Search If, is remembered his experiences at the hands of the land and the characters of the story that the steamer Cohan had an ac. Russian government previous to his ;vIerew_ablyt igterpreted _:ly tll»aKactors. cidenl; n few yea;-5 ago which disabl. escape hfrom his native land _to Amer- mo oungas ames care gdb the 11 dm ica were bel dd it l\".°l11 Killarney was especially Ent sevenerng?/s hetarein rseédrlggét nfs; sro. taking out hlznillst gfrers fem: and elicited muon applause from me scaeteriei It is possible that the vitlzw cf the United States. - 'rue 'audience by his apt and`hlln’lorous lvlorien may bc in the same way, but story as told by Count Lochwitzky, S9-Yillgll. while Marlle Adams in her very grave fears are entertained in his terrible experiences as nn exile in usual brilliant style was muon ad- _snapping circles. Siberia and tc the bleak Ssshallcn ;nirodL__ for Ahéar frank and goodly _ ._____..________ island, is, to say the least. a thlril- r-n s. r hur J. Mackey as ing one, revealing as it does the in- “Howafrd Fairfax", a, college grad- T , _ner workings of “ Darkest Russia.” unto; James Shardrlck as "-Hank. Mar- The remarkable story of his perse- low,"_ a man of the southern lhills; - ' -- cutlon which led to his exile from Hazel Stevenson as “Mary Marlow", Alv1lIERST, Nov. 26.-A fatality Russia to Siberia originated with the 9, wronged girl; Sam Archeras “Ool~ occurred at the _works ofthe Cana- ytrlliillg 0He1lce_ of starting on his es- onel 'll‘airfax;” Baby Marguerite as filth' Car and Foundry company‘s '-U’-_tc a s¢hOQ1_lQr`the children of the --June _Mm.yow_»»: and »Lcuis Ne Vjug plant this evening, about 5.45, cans- peesangry. Ai-restedas 9, suspect and in J"Traoey"Glsn!1on" each took their ,ing the' death- _of 'i‘haddy_.R_ichard a accuse of being a socialist, ho was rglfs wltlffmuch skill; 'fthe vande- lad of eighteen years of age, Rich- hanllished to Siberia. In 1897 he vll o between the nets was of 5 blgb ard went to work for the first time ,was arrested and because of the standard,*and received most hearty for the company this mornlnglto aid founding of the school of free educa- npplango from the assemblage, The in the construction of the new steel U00 for the chudren °f U19 l>easBntrY ine;-eased attendance- at lang nigbvs car plant which is being erected. He gl; wrap thrown into the fortress of show tends to emphasize the growing got in the way of a, heavy steel truss . eter and Paul at St..'Peters- gfopularlty of this fa/vorite company which was being placed in position bllrg, held for fifteen months in solit- and it is indeed worthy of the pat. on rollers, and by some unaccount- ary corllinment, denied communica- ronage of all true pleasure-seekers. able means got pinned under it, in- tion with his wife, his large estate The play to-night is Anna Karlnina, dieting such injuries _that he` died confiscated. Accused ol treason he and if one can judge from enrrenl; re- shortly afterwards. I-le is the son of W¢1S_ Bent as a Political exile to Bag- marks bids fair to do justice to the Joseph and Mrs. Joseph Richard, halien Island wfhers he spent four reputation of the company, who movedtto Amherst from Sham- yeFrs.___d_t _~ og`ne‘a mon li ago. n a ionto his four years in Si- beria he was' to spend twelve years MTSS SULLIVAN _ at Vladivostock, but at the end of a _ CHAMPION ARCHER _ year and a half managed to escape. _ SHQOTS HERSELR ' _ ;l'he _s_tory ofthil; ililiscape forms an in- eres ng par o career. CHICAGO Nov. 26--Miss Julia. V. ST- JOHN N0V~ 25--The illV0_Sl'-l' Hs miraculously succeeded in get- lsullivsn. chhmlllon archer, was found “tio” ‘UFO éhllfgell Preferred 858-1IlSt ting _aboard a Japanese' steamer sh” dead at her home t0dB_y_ Mm_ J_ Robert J. Ritchie, police magistrate bound for Japan md for thirtygix lll',fLoeb. a visitor, was detained pond of_St. _;l0_l_l'1l.RWB-K ¢€l“lll°ll°°d '1°dBY hours prior to the sailing of the - - ‘i H _ M _ ‘ » be_ore o n . rms rollg 85 a Com' steamer lay concealed in. a box, w an Invest ga on# rs Laci) Bald l’r\lBS10l10l`- John A~ Bl1l`l”Y» a Pl'0ll1' scarcely as large as himself, without ss Sullivan committed suicl e. _ _ _ Miss Sullivan was tort _tw ears inent young Ir\Bll 1l1WY°l`» “tell f_0l` food or drink, watching every min- om and WB long one of tie fgrelfnmt the complainants and MllBilll*Pl`llt° Rlff ute for the customs o_\icers to find meh ‘_ ot The country gm also held chie conducted his own defense often his hiding place, but rcsdlved not to U ' ‘ . - in e highly impassioned manner. be retaksn. "Thank God, however, 1 Cana-113° ”.‘9‘]°1° f.°" ice °k“t‘_ng‘ A which added much zest to the pro- camped," he said to Jap,,,,_ An»iv_ frl;1Fal;)!§;'€1v°’ vgaihioinfg ?_?“;° lx" cecdiugs. There were two charges ing |n Japan he found temporary 50. 9 “ l’“~“" 0 5 F ea ' ag:lnr:_t_th_Slr_1_a€lStf:tl=. otne tézdthe gf- en;-ity, but suspicion fell upon hlm, 1 fec t a e a no_ re urn a e- be was logpmy upon as a spy and CQHDE]|SED.,|lDS_ posit of $100 left ‘nth him by Felcf with the threat of desui hanging "" 'l`00‘|f.ll'l`E FOR: Lé@r;lh:n'. lgllc WFS Egegggd w_;tl;h: sign r-ls head be went to china I 4- auoryoense ssr an W |, my ,1 ul ' " cl-'nSSlF|cl“0“ Zines that he had delayed in paving wo:-its lei vggrsrieelfitliriigc. nf~=°l°°°