ru bn .fe 1-# ,, _ _ _ .r.,.' _ . - _ , ‘F his lb csv -=_~° wer _ Maman Aan. ovmia __iessii~e.qsi si,|;iwA_lco iqsamein '1‘H1ii LA'rles'r Nmws _ _ - - * _ PM 8 ` irmsr oir mr." _ CH1iIR_5'r.g,o1°rErowN. oAN.iD.tTfriiI5l-Wuokumci. ocrohen 1.r§r;i'I ' 'i”` -_ _ . \ _1 , _ J ' ‘ ' --s _ Hill Illia dll. 'IMlliHS__iPPivIli litre I I -'Tier ' 'J . T3 ._ iuirusii our iii iiiiivii u.l_iisi_i - in tuiuiuii_ new ill iiiiiiii iiniiis iiwii iii iiiciiiiiiiil in Triul Mrsi-,hnicnfhul on fi ' Witness _'Stand Her Ev'idellc_e_ ;".,`_,-p (_U_s_usdien Press) _ NEW. YORK, 0°?-. ' 17-The state rested its case today, in, the trial oi veiled Iaienfisnsnt, nee- .B°°k°\' on the charge of investigating the mur- iier`of Hdlfilllli R0B¢l_l¢_hl.\.- guniblar, The case for the defence will beg-in tomorrow when J ohh W. Hart 0 Iiecl're!1's_coul`ll_el will make an opening undress to the iuryf If Becker has his way. Hart said. he will go on the stand in his own. defence but his at- torneys bnve not yet decided to al- low- hiin to do so. NEWI YORK, 0612. 16-*Tha prggegu. tion in the' trial of Lieutenant Charles A. Becker for the murder od Herman Rosenthal played its final strong card today when Mrs. " Lillian Rosehal, widow of the srin ga/mblar, was cali. eil to the stan to testify to the business relations between her hus_ hand and the accused police official. A great crowd stormed the court, in uiiticipat/ion of sensdtional testimony fremwinagvemm. who District Attor. uey i _ believes to be one or the strongest -v‘;?tnes§es_ - Mrs-_ Ryseuther told or -her husband meeting- with Becker at the Elks club on Thanksgiving. evening. The Lien tenant, she declared, laced his asm . around Rosenthal hue ssid : well Her- man, how are you 7 Rosenthal complained thai. his ai. fairs were not`as flourishing as they mixht be. and Becker declared : , Everything will he all right. Then she -was quickly led to the day of the raid. -Beckertried to sinssh down the door and she rsn ‘iowa stairs to let hiuzf in. F0' Henve 's eelui.»_nT.H__. ont- 1e»H°'i' fe" °°“ “ wllgfahii-“l;iPwabik men who have arrived in th, ,my _mp a liiealtliy, ‘full grown male .xii 'running 10" “ ‘“"“' ight and fairly level 5ciini.rvHo`lr1';§g » Qi R I °°i‘ii”.°`IT;I‘.r'°.§.‘.’i..“.'§."l_ stile- one- ecrscu olei irslueu and nsrt Nci- .uii vis trivia; to numb in Mf- .,.,,,i,., §°,,,,,,,s;m so. A short ais- tsiise this eiiieot the 0\°n“°° “W” th some up ii 'wolf ri-ein this sms. ofszhe road "Pile wolf nn1bl°d “I-""3 ,,h“,|`¢yi' Qiie nd didiiot seem to rsu_\iu'thii`t'lt eoiddi muy elves" lg uiuhgedinto tile-bnllijsi fl” 'l ° "',°h_'°#'§m. up the throttle an hir Well lit nu* I “°*'°h' Mr' 'rs or ouaiediiilf' wld*-*"4* "" w°" .ut in ieaa;iio.»»»\_e~3'- -.’-fl: ' fm f » "51 irspqgdn.; w I none too QQ th hop. l...... ami wss sttendlng strictly !o_businees Mr. Fahlen pulled out an shotgun which the party ned bf°“S ° eI°n§ l' the hops of getting s partridze. and he blazed away, but the line bird shot did not seem to have any efiddt. und it is doubtful if it reached the wolf, as the car did not provide a very good footing for markemdn- If just seemed to spur the wolf ou ti better endeavors. when it looked ns if the wolf might 'win this unique race, a level stretch ui msd, slightly down grade, was eu- eountered_ With the throttle wide op' sn the car leaped ahead and overtook the animal. The front wheels passed over its body, but before the driver could bring the oar to s stop sudthf men could retrace their steps, the voir had dressed hlsilleli into ine ,mes sua disappeared. The chase cover nearly time ,Mi-_ all ‘elle mes have -to show for their cxmlunce is eulfttle tuit of wolf hide and hsirywhich they found on a stuns where tile-can had passed Operation Necessary to Save Other Eye. Dr. Bayardi, Physician (Canadian Press) ROME, Oct. 17-Wm. Marc`oni’s right eye was removed today by Dr. Bayardf, s noted physician. The patients health has not been satisfac- tory since the recent automobile ac- clddllt and-the operation was deemed necessary to preserve the sight of the other eye. The operation was per- formed successfully. ROME, Oct. '16-After consultation was held in regard to the condition of William Marcolli’s injured eye, and resulted' in a bulletin which caused serious anxiety. It is as follows :i An examination -demonstrates that the diminution of the visual faculty of the injured eye observed on October 10 is increasing and is accompanied by shrlnlring from light and neuralglc pains, rendering s diagnosis more doubtful. Tho patient/s general state is excellent. savno' ms Lisa Now Ir is -Haas. NEW YORK, oct. 'le-Capt. Henry B. Farrar, First United States ln- fantry, stationed in the Phllllppines has arrived in New York on the Baphish liner Montevideo from Cad- iz With his bride of a year who was biehorita Carmen Pavio. He and she met under strange cir- cumstances. 'l‘he (laptain's first view` of the young Spanish woman was when he awoke one night on a. bed in her house ,twelve miles from Man-' lla. His head handgaged and_aching Capt. Ferrar weakly tried to ask the girl who was ministering to him just what had happened but the only re- ply was the silencing touch of a cool hand on his lips. - Not until he was convalescent did the Captain learn as much as any one there knew of what had happened to him. Senorita Ravio had been walk- ing along a path near her home, when she had come upon the young officer lying _-iinconsclous. _Near the spot was his horse gl-azmg. Mountinpthe. horse. the first time in her life she had ever ridden an animal-the seuorita galloped swiftly to her home and brought two ser- vants with n litter. They took the Captain hack with them, Then the senorita bravely_rn_ounted again and breathing silent prayers ‘ that she might ba' ble to. stick on long enough ‘io reach &aq_ila,_s_.tar_ted on the twel- ve mile ride. She came back with a. doctor and the Capta.in's life was saved. ` 1Nsfi ' _ , ll' i .i. v _ _ __ i “lieu-ngrdglumld' iiveoazr c';]::teu».€§i>in:t\ ’°“°'°” wa' Iomnlmhzct wfglif GOIIHO EiEHTS of innife ll -‘ '4.~ ““‘1 "ie ffeiiyio hnud contains iinpeses- ~. ' -fi pu "- d M11” » If t t _“_ eb0V¢ “F0 Bild l-h°. §rh t _ I ~ -- -’ - T 1-Cmindian (‘.oiiiitryiiian is full of farm deas, spbn B °W° ' -n mum c 373° we" 7 ‘° thred ll_0§l`0°S_ 5\’°V°' ' -° ww" 1°' . i|l\i.~itrateil with fui-in via\vs_ farm muuhlni-lry in operation, "nts-S i¥______é____ ______, ____ ______ ggrdeg the pi‘0;l0\ll lAl€hf»mWB3 trgrtxz .-_- \,,_,R.0mb[e5, prim wiriying hriirses, |;3ttk10_ h0g3,_i~i\\e(9p, views ` _ _ HE OR ALE-AT 45 BAY- four egreess. ove. n e a. . t d h I gy A.; A »,i ii sxhi it at oronto, er. - lipid; St. ______l_Q-lii_i\_l5lD§; was forty-two degree! above and at megan: °:;o1:gn_ ‘gin eacust Msyrwgg II I Qgwrrinlziig-Iliiige f`ui°thei' pnrfii-.ulurs ure given about Thgix-_ BAUN_B0lii»BAUSAGEB THE BEST nine p. m. it was forty-eight degrees pany ard” and uve D” “nt dnwuut _ “dia” Cmmtrynml 3, ` , 1' ‘ in der F ash t San _ above. ' ' all d. Mini bar etwenty-five _ " ' I ` dsgg Ng' frm! ivga Q., B 9.953, The tide will be high this afternoon castle mum c K ___ __ ron sI1,n-rn1i{iisn_oki.v-s5“oow. ei 4-49 end *°"‘°"°" “t 322°- If -- . USING 'HIE FORM B_B__ W f;" ‘*“""“‘*‘“‘ ‘ r Li tie rises tn_mon°°w nnnrninil ef - ei" een. Metcsu, crapsua, begins , his ' Apply to, 0. _ Fe guson, 4 29 _ I ' I °":' ' 10-“M21 ii' S"¥;1iaydU:tl°éd limi BVOMIIB lit 5 gums: “le 1?: nimlunindayl ‘ ‘4 b r" fiou Dellllriinont Y _I M I A ----°""'N--"-' ““'°" _ _ _ _ ui e_ n o o o . _ . .usi-in I ._ F'°Q°s5””T0fF€_I_MPoRrgdD;’R§f§‘ and tomorrow st sos; it rises to- fig ,,,,.,:',c ofrthc Public. always ilu- <'hnrioe<»inwn Guni-uiuu_ ‘ is rm' Luo sw: ram’ i ty Q' morrow at 6-22 Bnil sillldky Bl 5-33- ready for prompt action and efficient - tlharlotuitoum P. Ei I. ' ‘ » -13'-li -‘ G°°°=“‘°°*' I" r' Que ' ' ` The moon sets tonillif at 11.13. service This can truly be said _ of. Dear Sirs _5‘l‘-‘E-'-P-"-’l°l9.9-°i?‘3-'----~--mflanfgql 'ras inet quarter of the moon was been 'my tyrewriters. 'rho smith Foxms go; S3322 IEAL? on Thursday, Oct. 17th at 6 p. m- Premier and the Remington. A.. Milne drnlli _‘P °"°°|» P97 The moon will be full on Friday Fraser, Halifax, N. S. 1_0-17~Il8£.. Sink". Ff°'“.\*"1» 1-9' 11- oct ii . as t 1o.ao u. ni. --- ._ . - I " A 1°`1aME1-2-‘ld-1 ‘l‘l¢:eal-engti: of- today will be ten °'Parties.wishin3 to supplx- Mane- WAN!l‘iB..`A SALEFE HY UAPBFLE hours and forty-sight minutes. and timber. for tha. extension to #WG off " ' clxar|s1"`ol our mlllinbri (Dlrom Yesterdsy’s lilvoii'in¢-Glisziiian) brsakvrater at. Sourls are requgted. _ _ _ _ _ thou i.-'coma Apply af. or-ee to "ree "Recall store" thermometer is to meet R. G. Pnsneyuat git Xiennrr _ ~ pm umm, - g _Malilg_¥r, Prose Bros., Ltdi broken and thus' The Guardian ie is Hotel any i me di!! K 0 *Y 0 _ ‘.__ NEW _.,,,\,,,,.|.“,em “,»1_vh,,Gm!.,uu,} can ‘ape _ om “N 'mm _ .....t~ff'~ez»uf»-_.»--- Mfnsf‘d's Linimsnt used by Physicians Mlnsrde linlment curv gsrgeth “ws Keep Minsvd s -Liuiment in thehun!!- -B IIIIIIS IS IIIIII On Strength oflurkey Grant- With Crow’s Nest Coal Com-’ ` ing Autonomy to Arabs of pany Over 'Yardage Rates __ - Tripoli Shortageihreatened ' icsssciaa Presb ' ' WINNIPEG, Oct. 17-Ben Davis; --~ -_- Well known local speed man was fn- stahtly killed this mornin when an -` - B (Canadian Press) (ganadian Press) -automobile turned turtle at Head- Roius, oct. 17.-As the sultan cr OTTAWA. Oct. 11.~1uiners or .‘"3*”~ 'rurhey has issued a urine/u grunting f-`rnw.’e Nest Peee Coed Co- have en- r autonomy to the Arabs. of Tripoli Plled to the ‘Department of Labor fur ‘ _ and Cyrensncs, the King of- Italy has a conciliation board to settle the dis- made public si" decree according ruu puts with the company over yerdese _ amnesty to the inhabitants of those l’st0S- » _ _wlth'the Bank of ‘oval Scotia. _ of any acts of hostility against the is some danger of a coal shortage in _ I . BI S Thi* 1`°l?0l't 413.41 1.t`?*h5t *R NEW' Italians. All prisoners and deported the West- persons are to be released immediate- Neilfly 5.000 Ullneri BIB 810165041- ly ` PARIS, Oct. 18-(Special)- Each _ _ - ----l- r F a i POPULAR PoIN'r, Manitoba, octo- Eggzglfrhe ryf,'f,f,gy°i*;f,i;.?if,?_mif:' ` -_ NF 15-TIN I`¢C0Dl110l1 80110111011 t0 the opinion of the notabilities of the _ the Dulce of Connaught, the Duchess district, takes, so to speak, the rose and Prlnc;ass Patricia this afternoon, -snot the cake-of virtue in the nom. . i _ was the o osinz of the event of the inunit _ This ni stical rose carries ‘ western tour of their royal hlghnesses with as an invyhrishis suis, E sub. of which the first official event was stgntini sum of m¢yney_ Without '” "' the visit to _Sault Ste Marie on Aug- doubt, the hope of this rose keeps ) ‘N ust 29. In his speech at Portage Ls, many 8 young may in the tum., ll CRT ELGIN, Oct_ 15.-On Sunday Pfdifiu in reply to the civic address paths of virtue. Now, a free-think. afternoon, the 13th mst., the body of Ol Wnlwnid. the duke referred to the ing deputy has left in his will a year- s negro, James Young, drowned from knowledge of western Canada, which ly "rosary" of $300, but with the the schooner J. A. Sliver off Sherruo- the tour has given him, s tour which condiruon that the young lady q\,au_ Elle Harbor on Ocr. 2nd, came ashore ‘has extended over the whole west and fled for this award must be not onl Iiglénillegigllgrilgeoxbeaciil nefar t‘l11e house of .whose turning point was the Alaskan physically, but hiss mg;-any a¢_trB¢_ in the surf H; ge; _nun ttliedbody boundary on the Pacific coast. Enid tive. The old gentleman does nog word to M.r- H;W_war_di ;;\(;;_oK;i;; E;-‘elno gre lgovernor general after lilayoi' put on record his eritsria 0| physicai went through ‘and had’ him talrie the cqzgeayd had read the address of wel' ggfiicggeaeés' uzhat q`“°s-tg); d 5’ _ ° -_ , w an easy n , e gggyfggonésngrfvéugsgsngor1;s)i:;i1;~;epi;i§; From here onwards my iourney -the discretion of the municipal su- O- . ..._ L‘::.;“li.;l"" °°.2:r:i..:"”.‘:. §.._.::; 2':°';§;i°;.:“i_."z::,:i:.;°‘ii.€' ".‘i.“;. I€,f)‘;,f;‘f,n‘f““°‘§;a“;0f§l"d Plfecgfttff muy. therefore, he sein to hc thc cue young lady chosen shell he strictly place by A’ F. Johnson another of my travels for this yesir,u.n.'l that anti-Clerical. She must he ignorant nearby resident who also Qeported it is why I wish to _say :it this I-4-int of her Bible, and possess not even n ' _ » what a. Dlcudllfe 51119 .‘0“Fi“lY lhfll the nodding acquaintance-as so :nun and Mr. Hayward again went through t t h , ._ Y f _ ,_ . and viewed both bodies that aftep greva wes as been .ci r..o. Wl.en us have-wlth_aA sermon. S)1s.m“Bt_m ilangland, recently lllldlbld-slloggmtie noon with the assistance of lvlrt Nap- I “gum to my home "J Ottawa' I 'act' be as fl” 1” he' uf-°“ght° as Bm’ Dlaou LeBlanc’ coroner, of Cape she Ioilten look back to the recap- is reserved in _her actions. Young Bauli ._ He took the swam Emu* ion ave met with at every point ladies with the Madonna type of beau. »- e “° °= n ing the-bodies and the facts being . . ° known, considered .that an inquest 5° “muy °( 7°” people and at NW? .was not access” and ,_ er t ing seen so-many different- places -WINS BRIDE IN ,,,,,,,,d_ They wire _,,§,,‘f,d °,&,,,ff,';"; but yet with s thought or regret ut 'r1c1,nr=HoNn nomieucn by Acting secretary. . ._ . -_ afternoon in the Fernwood cemetery 'U10 1m1,n‘?n5° di_m¢“1tY»0l» kndlllng - ` -'-*_ J ll alll at Port Elgin. Both bodies were well _Piave _in my knowledge of the Domln- HARTFORD. Of--. uet.16-A ro- pr served. On the body of James IOP With if-B Pl1€“0l11°l18l gI‘0WI111. 'mance Of- the telephone switchboard been decided. but it is laid. gn}y,~.ap~ M31-rison were found a letter address- To do so is almost imPOSBl‘ble. I W0n_f0i‘ 00101181 Patrick McGovern, ed to him from Chatham and a pic- can only assure you that to know he life insurance rnagnate, the pretty ture postcard from a young lady in Canada well-, to understand its as- Yvllllg bride, with whom he is now Montague, P. E. I., signed "Mary Mc- pirations, to sympathize with its sis- seeing New York on a honeymoon trip Lend.” The writing w-as legible. A appointments, in fact to identify The Colonel is sixty-three years old; gold filled Watch and chain, were myself with the nation in every pos- his bride, who was Julia Pills burv found on Morrison‘s body, but other pqsslbleway, is always my endeavor, Kii1Eh0Ff1. iS Olilyj half het husbapl1's than that no valuables on either. not only as a. matter of dut but, i\g¢~ She was the tele hone er or , D on ei in the officer of her husband and it was here that he won her adections. JUMPED To DEAQ-»H_ tgrreggesent tfgie lljringi here as gover- P fioloniell Mi}:l(_}oi;)el;ni is repoirgied to ____ -g era, e om mon may con- H1 0 K eil IS l` e a we ng pres- TORONTQ out 16___]Ohn H_ Ed. tinue unabated in the course Qf ent of $50,000. He is one of the dis, s bachelor, aged 55, living at Prosperity it now enieys. largest ef°‘=kh°1d°fe of the Aetna Life 147 A Church street, at 8 o'elock W Insurance_Compa,uy. This is the sec- this morning jumped from the Shep Rini UDIATES WIFE und marriage`of the Colonel. His boume street bridge to the Rosedaie BECAUSE OF RACE. first wife died seven years ago. ravine, 125 feet below. He was con- y ‘”"“' _ scious for several minutes after the NEW \0ltK, oct. 16.--Mrs. ips B._ WARNB ENGINEER fan’ which broke both arms and 8, Matthews Richardson, also known as _ AND SAVES 'rnA1N_ leg. but loft the head uniniured. ' mira' IVR B» M- B1`Y8“» Yesterday. -- In its descent the body struck ai rough her C’-Wnself IPa3°_ B- Rain' MONTREAL, Oct. 17-The ‘Grand picket gate and fell on- its right side. hafdlii began an action in the Bu- Trunk. traln from Masselia Springs, Fred M. Carlton, 767 Markham street Pfeme Cmnt fill’ 5 B9PB1'nl1l0n f_l'0m- N. Y-., came within an ace of having was one of several persons to see the B°b°r_t Kdelwofth R‘°h“"d"°“~ Wh° a serious accident this morning when fatal jump, and the first to reach the 3150 IB 1_"i0Wn 85 R0bert K. Bryan- the Bryson Bridge ce,ugh_~flre._ One of - _ . _ Still living und Sl11i_led_8-15.(/9-I‘_1f».0ll 9 .mm y' ' warning the engineer and the train 1°°m°d un- "‘ "°F‘t and ‘“ steppmg when he reached his side. The pince- RI*°h“"d50“ alleged d¢H9fti0rl ond men- was sto ad ,mt in ti to one side. the machine turned# “ez glasses Eddie was wearing when tions the name of Miss Bessie Wha- The D55 elv moc}:n.;.u t 1 turtle, pinhing.Mc. Bteevss under he made the leap were not broken by ley. I ,_ iI_ as l>_ o e _ - , ow the train to pass over in safety the ‘Hui and 5- $015 Watch f°““d with Mr' _R'lchar-di;ms- rigly as-mite that but passengers from Montreal, in- the crystal intact, and still keeping n"=I)r\§lIee2m=e]r;(1); hui? heel? slséhgsugké stead 0, arriving in the my at ten time' The gold Watch was onehzvhml marriage is vold because ills wife has minutes t0 nine' did "Ot get In ‘mm had been.PreSEnted to him on B re ne ro llood in her veins Mrs. Rich- haIf‘l’a5t ten- ‘ tirement in June of last year from 8 »‘ _ - _ , _ lil. ,_ . _. ._ a 4 ni 1 i » `. .<»_“._ ii- f5‘i'“‘ °.I.¥I9¥I‘ _‘ Buy Bunkef, 4 wid( ._, it » _:-»~ :ls 1 (Svwiei to The.: Gus Gian. _ _ , ser. Jon-N, oct. rr.-fs'l>r bfvui few 'days eu asm'-eatin rumor has been cu;reqt_ _ merger of the Benin of _ _ wick whose been tgps Qilqslty, institution would-he u_;e\;”n_ _ _fire _ latter on ai basis ofyons in the Banlc of New Brunswick for one in the Bank of Noll. Ben!-la. At s meeting of the directors Tile!- uay it is understood. tbs- of the Bank 05 blossom-unsq ,_ __ derod the proposition but. he finite conld be foamed. ._ _., This evening, Ja Qs.. £013- President of the .Bmlel wick definitely stated that $he pl‘0~ posed arnnlgomatloaol -tbotwo banks would be considered iii D' NQQI of the directors of the Bank of. Nova Scotia tomorrow. 'fihil iw_,aogd`ded as s virtual admission f-Mt pros- pects aw good for the morgermbqing consummated and definite announce- ment may be looked for in the near future. » _.__'.,.,__.._...._..... i<;NGr.ANii MAKES- AMMU-N1'r1oN iron U. s_. _..-» * _ _ ,v . wksmnoron, octohep. tract for part of the armor pie;o,i_ng_ shells from the Uni?/ed Stones, niyygua which the Hatfliild B_tu}7.0°ll\`lN\Iv'Qf can competitors by nearly \BOQ;l0il ga _less than a, million dollars-.imlkleet for two thousand i-iaeh shells, and 'by about $i'.00_,oiui oo.; onntsset.,.,g.__ about $1,000,000 for __3_5i_N. is ,i.§5_. shells, will he awa'rd.ed.ta,thQ _ Dogs lish concern, it was ust owmanysh _ _ _ ' by the English corppapyi has _, jot. ough will be contracted for, tqussgvg. as a test. _ The Hatfield coxgpapg Q9 tered to make the Q fnclf sh s~ st $151 apiece, and the limzii- et... ma.. apiece, whereas their nearest. _Ameri- _ can competitors, the Washingiqu Steel and Ordnance company, of this city, offered the former at $271 ess! and the latter at $490. Other higher bidders were the Ghhpiy- ' ble Steel Company, Pittlbilx' in .We Bethlehem Steel company, Beghlehem, Pa., and the Minstrel Steel company, Philadelphia. i ~ Attorney-General Wlchershsm has given an opinion as to the gpniiea-_ ion of the eight hour li# in ebiigqlou.. tion with the award. This, howevei',it is said, did not affect the question as to whether the eontrseflllllllld be awarded to the English steel oqpllqly _or to American concerns, and was asked for only to decide st ' point in the preparation of ma' for the shells all laborerslco env way w-ith the work must 7,. with the eight hour requfrem ts., he decision has not been made p It has been the policy of the n al ...da- partment in ' the past to .evurdi iw work to home concerns even if the bid' is slightly higher than sbme foreign offer. .' .I '_ Ask for Minard’s |cnd'vts@e_\\p .iiiils tliun italy of its ionipcfitois. _»..-_c _ l , L f beanie. - _ r 1e_-1si_iti...without thc usual temperature. erica, isth lust. iadmzi. _ ,,,_m,,, ,_ - _ _ _ , , _ _ _ , _ - € l ~ - ,, ,_ f ti, 1 i 1 B ni si nrdson denies this Charge end enye éacniggv :X tihe seaéruggtcz ofawilich she isa descendent of Okeechobula, a ‘ " I ” _ .,.. institutlon be had been employed for bemlnde 'mlef e r He retired with a en- A motion ‘fir 550 H Week “li”-‘°“Y S .' me r 4 _en (weekly) one year... -‘f survived by s widow- - / -- - .~- i' . ._ ._ ='[oi|l_...,............._.._. . _ EDMONTON Alta., Oct. 17.-The ` _ ____ ___ » ' ~ - nor- ' -arf - _ ` - ~ "if "“"“i‘,l',,§, ,,,, ‘;::;“§:..‘s;.‘i::.“;i:;;iz;‘ si :.l.:._"a_ I . I Two. more lor ilriee nl one - - I ' I N " ' ' TIDES’ ' ‘ W. Cross, as attorney general of Al~ _ ' ` ` _ - ~- *` 1 berth Wag denied by the supreme l~ui'flii~iii0i1fli0f OCTOH?R the Gll£\l1llfU\ |Di|llHPm°|`!.f¢'z$‘ (special to The Guardian) ' t t viirriiilotcil n.i'|'a|\geiiii~iits fo o forthe ilbove two papers toilpgi ig » F , ' court yesterday with coss agains __ _ ' __ _ _, _ _ '_ _ ' _ . _ 0 TORONTO Oct. 18.-liresh to Mr Cross The protest which was di¢.s;gi:sl::(i;iil:>pl;;l‘;:Li:_iilhlslitiidgoi illllklrtyhliilgilll _dl £n th r limit _ ’ | d; f 1 (1 ~ ' v ' _ ' i ~ _v ii ro lice e ul 'im" ` 0 stmng southwesterly w ll I DY fm. hnserl on allelril ballot smmng' Wm public of. this Proviiii-o us if enjoys aliirger circulation by = W°'l`m li heard _ _ - _ _ ~ _ ‘ _ ' -ae” ,_»._ -. _.».-» tn the Moriiing Gnarillaii for one .yue\.i:. With. till sd ` ` _ undcrsiaiul flint l will receive l-‘REE for one year The ~ <.‘