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' v .V ';<‘?~_'...».-_.‘»€, g»f.~_»;~; <,»,, ,,.. '- '» '-"--"-"’6ri.'.'._-_ f _ - " " 15-' iv' V ' '- V ` ’ , ' ' ' "I '-" ’ v ji -,._"",.,'~V»;-,-" -.'><’4'»,',_'.*= ~ , ,__V_,_` _,_,,. _ _ _,L_ ._ _ _ _ .. ,pgs ___`__ ._, ___ , Mi ' if, ~ _ _ . \< .. .f , _ _. i _,_ NW§MBER@”fv>{=§r»`i " elm* 1'1"' ' GUARDIAN’ A' V '. " " ' mem me " Paonairrvn-f _--f~ '~'. -: 1.1¢' ~ _~ ._ __ 1 _ __ _ - -_ - _ ____ _ , - __ "__ RosenmniissVlvuuwrnrns HEAR lsrrnufn CAPE simon' WILL 51' »-@--_-_l_- » We \ _ __ All Found Guilty of Murder in First Degree. Jur uni.. non iii i¢i'niiiiai.v iAii"nii < an K; ‘,A“ ,"_j__¢ -_,i,,3 ~\ '_' /T.,._ 1 MH., \ _ * ‘ nécuea » ~ NEW YORK,Nov.1_9-Gyp The Bloo Lefty Louie, Whitey Lewis and Dag <1 o Frank the Zllllmon charged with the guilty of mur er' n the drst degreei the Supreme rt this afternoon. The Jury was out an hour and te minutes. ' Justice Goff remanded the prisoners until tomorrow morning, when he will fix the date .lor_tha sentence, The entire proceedings in the com after the jury came in occupied onl seven minutes. The gunmen were brought into court hy four iprison wardens and uniformed policemen. They heard the verdict with face unmoved`stairlng straight ahead. O the way back to the cells the convict cd men walked erect all except.“Whi- icy" who went with bowed head. The crowd in the court roomi re ccived the verdict without demonstra tion and the news caused no visible excitement, when it reached the throng outside the building. The counsel announced' he would appea from the verdict and as in thc Becker I1 (Canadian Press) th ` ~_ . - ~ - .0- m\lI`d€!‘ bf R0 hal are all ilound of the trial of the four gunmen che.;-gi e l'l1 t Y B Tl _ i V' - , . -ii_._i.__ / case it may be months before ultimate fate of the men is decided NEW YORK Nev is -'re any pi- mised to be the next to the last da 6 ed with shooting down Heri`i1'an‘Ros-V cnthal nnnler orders from Uhapi n Becker. The morning session of cou , was given over to the closing audi-as of Charles G. Wahle, counsel for th defence. The aftemoon was allotted to Frank Moss's summing up for the state. Justice God has made known his intention of instructing the jur on Tuesday morning, but it was sai to-day that he might continue to- day's session and deliver his charge after Mr. Moss has concluded. If th lutter course is,fo1lowed eh., verdic may be expected to-night. A11 (ou defendants have expressed confident: in acquittal, and it is said that the S B fa e s- crop is donc and great .damage wa done to the bridges, roads and whar- ves. . y- WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 1 have prepared for a sprend at which SCh'Wm't'~‘ in avslllall 8-P&l"lHl€Ill5- _ they hope to entertain their friend Ml' . U h - .' ' _ in celebration of a victory. The fla of Lefty Louie has been selected fo the gathering. with him, if their pie- dictions are correct, will be his hhre I pals, “Gyp the Blood,” “Whitey Lew W _ r I (Canadian Press _,tion ln1_B'been received of the 'destruc- tion of the banuuaplantation by hurricane. Sixty per cent of Ginn ENDED Liss, MAN is Aoouss hoeller, Guttenberg, N. J., ran awa B from home th_ee mionths ago. Th m0ther's anxious search revealed n ,. trace ofthe girl until a week ago. Then she learned that she was livin here With a man known as Fre S s m ocdei wrote imploring the t girl to come home. An answer came, 1- but it was not in Carrie's handwrit- ing. A woman in the same building e had opened the letter. _ “Your daughter took her own life two months ago and was buried in the public cemetery," was the sub- HAH HAPPENINES AIN AlH|AL CRAFT PARIS, Nov. 20-(Special)-Tlic In- ternational Congress for the codified- tiou of laws regulating -nuirrlages, births, and deaths on board aerlul rruft, which has just finished its la- bors at Geneva, has only formulated a definite recommendation in the case of n death taking place in the air. lt recommends that the pilot in churgc shall be legally bound to 'de- clure the fact to the authorities at his nearest stopping-place, or if trav- elling in a foreign country to thc umrest- Consul. Though it. is admitted that the .question of aerial iuarriaigcs is not of pressing importance, it is pointed out that the presodent for 1|, birth in the air was -e_st,i_i_blislied during the l'urls Fi'xhii7`itlb_fi‘ -'_ of _187B,_'when_ 8. child was 'hernffn a captive isuicon 1,000 ft. high. 4 / ___.._____.__i_ Au.sRiciAN nnouus souoinms NOT UP TO MARK. WASHINGTON, November 13-‘A severe criticism of the calibre of stu- dents sent to Oxford university uu- dci' the Rllodcll Scllolnrsliip was de- livered today bv Dr. George R. .Par- liin, of Oxford. executive secretary of the Rhodes scholarship trust, before the national association of state uui- versities, which lzegnn its seven- tccnth annual session here todl1Y- Dr. Parkin' divided' the students rent to Oxford from the Unified Sta- tcs into three classfs.'I‘lic first third, he said were high grade students; ins second third were fair, while the cther third, wsu, it is ii mvstery to the Oxford faculty bow they ever got there. ` CONDENSED IDS T00 I..-ITE FOR 4 .CLISSIFICATIUH Ono conf, pg(-\ gwbftl Qhchi ln`l6tti0'll in this column, Cash must accom- pany order and five per cent diliwullt allowed. Minimum charge twent¥'flV° cents. _ ._ HAl.lNBUMlll EAU-SAGES THE BEST made. Fresh every day at Ball!!- dm, Nav»cm_ a 1.39:; _j,¢__,_9~V6l“»f- nov'wA`N'rs:n 'ro wonk 1N DENT- al office. Apply~ Dr. Robins. ' 135 Queen 1 __ ll.-lilgf. CARTER E CO. WANT A "BOY about 16 years of age to work in Store.-._.Av_l>_1r.el 0. °“~ _‘.1'”V’2“f‘3‘- ron( sA1.iii, s‘Tu'i`|il}'lIfAih§. AL- , i 9 Orlebar St. most new __ _ADi_>__Y_______u_2oM,,pd_ APP-Lsis"i‘6`i"§”Ar.§§.;,BY BAR- i. wit A. y ,Inn r° r ° #Air-ividnfipd, \vAi1°'°i‘IiiTJf°»'ri}A1D“`il‘oB .GENERAL housework. Apply tQ»M"~1Fl;’0‘_§,‘,‘;' 2*! P_'l‘%9_°__Et- _ __ _..,_._.,:_ _-_- 'ro dm _- LARGE. a1oH'1` rooms. suitgyfildr i_dre¢%% !l¥_;_` Apply at t s___o __i}=_0~ - ' ' ee""'h's‘“-l’!'wAsfr"s6”‘*co A' . Aa as _ ._ crsues sed- -shiny- se. 'nor' 'W .p,|,,,,,_ 1,5.. qeiicge_.';___§i_-Iogn8_fpQ’iehe _Amateni-_ Aeiusue union or onli- ..____.--.____________-,________¢.________ PHUTEST AGAINST WUNIEN LAWYERS ,-1 RO M lvl, Nov. 20-{ SpeCial.)fTh of practising ndvocutes. Accordin to the court, the admission of 8_ wo man to the Bar is a’direct infringe ment of a law passed in 1874, wliic relegntcs this profession entirely fore thc Court of Cessation, nud, ac cording to a report from legal clr cies, it is expected that ltaly's firs practising woman barrister will flu herself barred out of the legal pro fession. Signorinn. Labriola, entered the list of practising aiilvocates dur- ,ing the summer, and conducted her flrst case, the delence of B soldier 'ac- cused of striking a superior ofiicer, with such sk-ill that she succeeded in obtaining H sentence of eight months’ imprisonment instead of the usua minimum penalty of foul' years, Sir intimated at the time of her admis sion that she would devote herself all most. entirely to the defence of case in which female psychology playe nn lniportant pa/rt. - "SPANISH PRISONER" LOSES Naw vonx, Nev. 1s.-'thc "spun ‘ish prisoner” will not be released b Guy Sison,__a wealthy contractor, o Winnomucca, Nev. Mr. S-ison had re ceived n letter from Madrid, Spain saying that if he would put up $4 ter would tell him where be copl find $450,000. Mr. Slson left hi hoard the Lorrnine, of the Freuc line, which stenms for Europe to-day-. 11'. G. Lamb, sheriff of the little Nevada township, heard of Mr. Si son's o ect in startiu for- Europe, prisoner" swimlle and being a goo friend of Mr Sison, be telegralplied t Inspector Faurot here. Detectives found Sison in the Manlntian Hotel yesterday 'afternoon. and Simon has indefinitely postponed his tripumij-nad O sioner of public safety is making a determined enert to ct the evvoln mmf: of the chief of po ice oh '£113 cif- under his control At present th chief is appointed by the provincial government, but at the meeting of the council to-day, a resolution was ad ST JOHN Nov 18 -The commis t Y B adopted asking the government to permit the appointment to be in 0 by the commission in future The commissioner ef public safety l‘°'=°“*- ly held an investigation into the pot ucs isics .eg un; city, with rss hh t evera res gun ions wer a. ei-is /Igie is new apparently deteriuffi ad tn get the chief but tile* genedsf opinion is that the government will refuse the l'Bfil1°Bt ____,___,_.__,_;__.A_._- '1' BA A A A Mm 0 ` ANNUAL Msmriue wiNNiri`=:G. Men.. Nov' 418--'1`l1 , Jsecretary- of the Manitoba branch o ~ " ' _ _ _» al. _ sfully opposed as “ue”.i.z‘:ieiierhn'ifv..#.ie:.~..:....i.~i=°:.f.......-........... dns moss, A 1 in new °" 'rn od f'o‘(ll§e.,I _ `11:29l@*?!= _ BOY!"w`A"f` _ , and leltn d , Will- A X654 °9°“' ing for ., in-ight boy- Avplv ef- °11°°‘ ‘-v' finer Dengue. A. R. M1-rlson, who .was nominated for th secretsrysh who/'repnllllted the narchs, n 'fn “ved” A 'il..~i-VM---1-°» vi we i.os1\IA”’i>uns =- 3. » small lull! 0! rs Q .` ‘1 V11- iushcn store. gvei-d%'Una ellv- ~ V Van dren. "'“79h"°m‘ 11,-foiniipa. r‘?5ii”»“sT\'iTf,'“ comrmarra snr or Dental instruments and olwv .'\“" nuhmengc, see. evfflf °' °"° ‘“*" n ,* Moore For further Pnl’ fs as E U -_ ucuiarr *uvvlr ¢° Df- D~ “°’-‘ I _ . ic. r._ 11;-zomuo. uimws uliimm ic: .eb cvarywlnre _ .`~~_'\~i‘ ' es, ' , . ». i -. anus. ' A 1-.. i ,~:l? an'l'i;np'f1dn’t was hot availed? and It Mori-leon's name was withdrawn. f Mr. Morrison is widely known li gjnmia as 5 criclneter and he was ` spnnslble for the West obtaining th i l Presidency of the Orieket Alocisti thi Y. 1 _ 1::-eydola Marbles was chosen secret The schedule will he drawn up n week. _ U . is" and “Dago Frank-." UOUNL of Allllcals of Rome has jus entered a protest to the Attorney General ngainst the 'admission o Signorina Teresa Lnbriola to the lis men. The case is also to come be home Friday and booked passage o .79 Qomfmissloner of Recre tion in Wlnni . Mb drawing a Salary rom the t*ity_,_ below that of M,_!_ Bridges, heard hm. °' tl” l°°`g`“°' but R' '» of “°m";$," what was the matter, she “was horri- A »_, filed h ook sslar`y`f5r on fry gfm'¢gle&£. and was _,__ w,tg_'___'“__a15* lay ma _ WANTS RIGHT T0 _APPOINT POIJICE CHIEF _.1-_ l . . 1 4': ' I ' I' A Pl* wi) - stance of the message that almost prostrated the mother, but kindled in her breast a determination to avenge her daughter. ' _She came to Washington. The po- lice took her to the al1artment_ She identified Schwartz as Fred Killigas and told the police that he was want-» ell IDF llassing worthless checks in Brooklyn. He was a/rrested and con- fessed. Their total value, he said, was less than $100. He said that Miss Lmhoeiici' had passed worthless e checks in- Hoboken; ,_ _ll/lrs. Umhoefier charged the man _ with ill-treating ber daughter, but he f denied this and declared her suicide t was a surprise to him. .Both the Brooklyn and I-Iloboken police were 5 notified. h ROYAL GEORGE WILL 0 FLOAT IF POSSIBLE. I QUEBEC, November 18-Prepare* _ tions for the floating of, the Royal t George are proceeding with every pro- ,1 caution to ensure success. _ Besides thc lightening of the sten- mcr, Mr. Witherspoon, who arrived- froin Kingston with a compressed air plant, is busy hdiing the same in- stalled and will introduce thc air in- to Nos. 1 and 2 holds, the ‘shlp's with the two Lloyds experts, Captain l Saunders, from New York, and Cap- tain Parry Jones, from Cleveland, 0., ?»fcel sangnlne of freeing the ship from 3 her stranded' position and bringing 3 s her into the harbor of' Quebec. d WANTS $5,000,000 MARBLE _ STADIUM FOR PARK Nsw vous, Nev. is.-rivs mii- E. Sullivan, president of the recrea- ' tion commission. ' In 1908 this scheme was cried down. " th ground that it would deface 000 to release J. Ivnnovitcli, the lata 3:3 p;,.k_ ,but M,._ S.uui,,.,m “ow [B915 sine of success, and says he has hun- ” drsds oi inenentisi citizens with him. “ 1-ie thinks that the hnuding ci the h stadium would lcad to the selection of America as an Olympic meeting lace for a second place. 1 sinvicn JUBILEE os' A. A. U. P] Z and having heard of the "SDaulS§| ______ NEW YORK, Nov. 18-The govern- ing powers in amateur athletics in the United States gathered in force at the Waldorf-Astoria today for the silver jubilee meeting of the Amateur " Athletic Union of America. The gath- ering hegnn with the customary busi-_ ness session, at which the records mnde during the year were passed ull- ou and several new and important rules and amendments co-nsidered_The program for the remainder of the day and evening provided for n, num- ber of addresses reylewing thc twenty five ye'ars"history of the A.A.U. and the partit has played in the sdlvance- meut of amateur sports in this coun- try. i DISTRESSING FATALITY ' .' AT ST. JOHN HOME. s'r._.roifrN, November 1a-A dis- tremlng fatality occprred this morn- in( at her home, Stn, James street. wflth' Mrs. Margaret Bridges, wife of George Bridges, received injuries iiqai burning which resulted in her death a few hours.later in, the gen- eral public hospital. Mr. Bridges is employed as night watchman, and -on Vhle return home after his night‘s vi il it _ha»d' been the custom of his ,wivle to have lunch_~_DI`°DBl`¢¢ 'Of Nm- 'l‘his` morning be was greeted with fesrfni. tidings time shsisy isesuy ,I injured thru severe burns she had' F6- _- caved. About six c'ciecx tire. esth- .srlnl Pauley. who nccnniesf the flat _name called, and on going, out to see fled to see flames seething 'about the 1lBdfng at the `“'TiBfi'd 'of the stairs 9 and eo ar Mrs. Bridges calling for » ' - ' _ u n ‘R ,Q sg 'to eve e hiv woman car ,° i-led down stairs and pieced on a n couch in her home. Her clothing had been all burned ou, her hair s sinled, and she was painfully burned on about the bodv, Had it not been for the arrival of Mrs. Pauley elle would likely have been dead within and Dr. Taylor was electcdprssid "1 ll "AW '“l““**°°- Sl" W” uk" °'° WA! _ ) KINGSTON. Nov. 14-Confirma- a chief sent the following despatch a the 3530 o'clock this afternoon. 3 "‘A desperate artillery en a emen P. n y a 0111. daughter of Mrs. C. E. Um tanks and engine room, and,together_ lion dollars to duplicate the white, ` marble stadium at Athens in Central 3,' -Parlo is asked from the city by James “WAS l]ESlH[lYlI] ISV Sllll Hililllli Hl'B|l3 Mllfllill ini, A (Canadian Press) CONSTANTINOPLE, NOV. 19-NB zim Pasha' the ‘Turkish commander in li Z E f. began this morning and is being continued with success. The Bulgarian 'Infantry operating in .front of the centre of the line of de D fence was repoised by. the artillery fire.Part of the euemy’s batteries were _ _ 8.- silenced. ,1 Miss Carrie Umhoeffe ainetee a |- B We ordered a detachment 01 troops ' to advance. Y They attacked the enemies entrench 9 ments and forced them to flee. ° We captured a number of rifles ma- chine guns, helmets, shovels and pick-i 5 axes. _ A number of helmets bore the badge _inscribed 35th regiment Vranis. show mg that there are Servian troops with the enemy. The battle continues." Another telegram from Nazim Pas- ha estimates the Bulgarian losses in Mcndsrs lighting on the 'rnrideh Fight wing as four hundred killed and wounded. These include twenty oi!- liners.. Two machine guns were captured. (Canadian Press) SOFIA, Nov. 19-Bulgarla's con-_ ditions for agreeing to an armistice were transmitted to Constantinople early this morning. They were ac- companied by Bulgarian mein condi- tions for the conclusion of peace, the principal stipulation of which per- mits Turkey to retain the city of Constantinople and a strip of coast territory in Europe. It is understood that the terms of the allies for an armistice are mode- rato and that Turkey may save Con- stantinople if tshe accepts them. Res- pecting Albania it is said in well in- formed quarters that the Balkan lea- gue probably will not object to that country remaining under the Suzora- inty of Sultan and that the powers will ncquiesce in this . .l.OND(_)N, Nov. 18.-Any idea that the Turkish government may have had of benefitting by continued resist- anxe must be shattered by to-day’s news of the fall of Monustir. In the capture of that important town the riervicns took three pashas, including the Commander-in-chief Zekki Pasha, 50,000 men and forty-seven-guns, thus achieving the -greatest individual suc- cess of the war. ' Monsstir was the second city of lm- portance in European"I‘urk.ey.. It was; _'l‘uriiey’s.' .stronghold in Macedonia, mi by- its downfall 'Macedonia passes completely out of Turkish hands. What port the Greeks- played in the capture bus not yet been ascertained. lt is known that the Greek army was marching to the assistance of the Ser- vians, and it is supposed thatthe Greeks were able to cut off the Turk- ish retreat to the south. PARIS, November 18-A picture of the state of disorganization in the Turkish. army is drawn by the war correspondent of the Matin at Hadem kent, the Turkish headquarters of the lines of Tchatalja. He says : Colonel Lehmann, a German officer, who has just taken over command of the Turkish artillery, declares that he did not find a single gun in place.'l‘he 'l‘u|\=s have plenty of guns and am- mun tion, They have German cannon and also the French cannon taken from the Servians lbefore hostilities began. 'l‘hree of the French guns were seen lying ,in the mind at the Hsldemkeui railroad depot. They were eaten up with rust and consequently useless. The total of the Turkish force is estimated at 150,000 men, but there is a complete lack of energy among the-_commanders and organisation of any sort is absmit. The commander-in chief does not leave his parlor car, where he will not receive anybody. The staff officers of the Turkish army themselves can see him only after ten oblpck in the morning. If things S0 on~ls they are today the Bulgarians will not find any Turkish troops to fight. They w'll all be dead from cholera and typhoid. ' l' 'HE WEATHER THE TEIPERITUIE TIDES. l00lf. ETC (Bpecial to the Guardian) TORONTO, Nov. 20-Westerly to southwesterly winds; .fine and milder. The lowest' temperature recorded yesterday was thirty-two degrees above zero, and the highest was thir- ty four above. The lowest recorded the previous night was thirty-one shove. At nine a. m. yesterday it was thflrty-two degrees above and at nine p. m. it was thirty-three above. The tide will be high tonight at 7.80 and tomorrow at 8.08; it will he high tomorrow morning, at 7.6% and Friday at 8.57. i ..'lil\e sun sets .this lifternoon at 418# and tomorfow at 4.28; it rises tomorrow morning at 7.09 and Fri- day at___£;10. ,`-V A _ , ‘_ The Y oil MM tomorrow morning it a,s9_ V » The first quarter of the moon was _on Saturday, Nov. 16 at 6.84 P. nl. N.§_ns_ .einen why he _init .cn .sunday .~ :inner 1 e'-cicek noone’ »' hours and fifteen minutes. _ d E The length of today will be nine si-__-_Z-___ *uuu nur iuiu: und renin Alun; _-.1 (Canadian Press) . MONTREAL, Nov. 19-Codcrre .i elected by a huge majority. Doyo probably loses deposit. MASKH] MANIAE Hill] PLIBAEME _ -- / _ (Canadian Press)` LOS ANGELES, Nov.l9-A masked maniac armed with an infernal ma- _chlns containing' enough dynamite to estroy the city block, 8, goggle 01m. tro-glycerine and a revolver took possession of the Central Police sta- tion today and held it until knocked unconscious by the policeman. Another policeman grasped the in- fernal machine and thre'w ut into the street. By strange chance there was no explosion although there was greet panfcuamong the vast crowds in the street. . ..li__._;_ CANADIANS AT THE ' N. Y. HORSE SHOW NEW YORK. Nov. 18.-The Horse Show is a miniature Japan, a pri- vate vlew of which was given to in- Vil-Gd guests and exhibitors at the Garden last evening. Canada is represented in the mili- tar class bv Lieut C E Shirle of Y _ . . . y ,the Duke of Oonnaught’s Hussars. England, Belgium end Holland also have military entries, ‘ Saddle horses and hunters are more strongly shown than ever before, and there is also a. marked advance ln the haclmey breeding classes, with man former chem ions showin The Daft 8DPBl'€¥l¢lY Wont t0 Y. P Z- Among the boxholdrks is Sir Edward Cloustou, of Montreal. LITTLE BOY KILLED ONE KIIJLED ONE HURT ming grain on the barge Ungava, 'of the St. Lawrence Flour Mills, one last night, in ,the canal in the rear of man was killed and another so badly annputated. hold of the bare, and Robert Hamll le nttem tin to rescue him baby was a boy when they wanted a shawl and tossed him into the Ohio the husband confessed, blaming his covered. distinguished from the natural eye the power of movement. HOUNDING UP BWINDLERS cret service amen -declare they hav S ,$00,000 in the lust three yearl.'l‘h the last United States vrand jury. of government officials. The three i th h mg ii, h <1 _ -------- dlctefi in Cincinnati will be returned -~--~ ,t slant ogrelvo' o"'elo‘e;.' 6 pu” any ~`Minnrd'¢ Liniment Rolthvn Nenrnlgia' more-for trial. Hll\\!‘¢l’l Lllllmint Cures Dandrnil. , A- ` ' ' .V _.,e..,_, V , _ . '___ ure imbcr, and in the mudterin CINCINNATI, November ia- with f,,.,,,,; lm, support to. mm ,,,,,‘,,,, the arrests today in six cities of men ,,,.,,b|,m,, was "ported by Hem-y nllezed bv the zvvmmnt tv '=°'l°“' Graves, chief or the forest scrvic tuto- a- monumental get-rich-quick who “turn” t°.d`y from an 1,", iilllllll Of 9Wl“‘“°"v U““'°d stu” '°" tion tour of the national. forest r ,slynltl were made, M \ln‘ occult of fectlve work by the forcet crews. S in Arrangement. ` _ _ The Charlottetown Board oi Ti-a ment of Trade and Commerce r B W0 n ills that the steamer Cape Breton, the Subsidized Black Diamond Ll: now discharging coal at Charflot town, be placed at the disposal shippers to carry e cargo of ireig mostly perishable, direct to Ne fulifldlhlld. A c0llBId0I`able portion this freight has been awaiting shi ment for several trips, the Company steamers not having space to enri- lt 0Wll1§ £0 large shipments fro N A ` Montreal. The De ut Minister r P Y Iv plied that he had wired the compsn (setting forth the urgency of t Board’s telegram, together with s liar representations from Moser A Nicholson and McLean; that the co .vanv's agent at Sydney advised hi l that he was not aware of congestio Of friight at Oha/rlottetown until r ceipt of Deputy Minister's telegra T0 this the secretary of the Cha that the agent had misinformed hi lbttetown 'Board of Trade replie RE "lt This Port. Board of Trade _lnstrumtllliel sinner- win iru¢"'f Y ` Full Cargo. - ' de over for the Dust two months, and _ lon Saturday last wired the Depart- that it was only through the Deputy ' est ~ Ministei"s assistance that temporary of relief had been obtained by an extra ie. trip of the (‘-acouna. The secretary te- urged that additional relief he insist- __of ed upon demandin that th Ga e E e D t Breton be loaded at once at this w: port. Yesterday afternoon the sec- of rctary received from the Deputy Min- p- ister ii wire stating that he had sant s‘ the company an emphatic message to y give relief at this port or take the m consequences. The sequel to thus C' firm ieleflrams was that last night y the secretary of the Board of Trade he received from the Deputy Minister a lm- telegram stating that the Black Dia- s. mond Line had agreed to place the m' 3-_ S- Colle Breton at the disposal of m sh pers here and ho ed t at full Y P h sa n car o would be available. Both the e- Board of Trade and the Deputy Min- m. ister deserve credit for the business- r- like manner in which this necessary d convenience was secured for the ship- rn pers of the province, and it is hoped as the company had been repcatedl _ P advised that freight had been leftlsollmark within the next few days. y that she will be loaded to the lim- Mlsnnluus dsl Puzzlis ulwd ANTWERP, Nov. 20-(Specia1)- The mysterious murder of a diamond merchant is the cause of much specu- lation here. 'M. Provo, the murdered merchant, was lust seen alive on September 24, when he was leaving Antwerp in a motor-car, accompanied by M. Gaston, a, sportsman, and an- other man whose name is unknown. A Y Brecht, where M. Vergents has a shooting. - Here, dispensing, it is stated with the services of the game- keeper, the diamond merchant an BY DYNAMITE, (}Ap_ his two companions went out shoot -_._ ing. M. Provo was not again seen. FORT WILLIAM, Ont., Nov, 18- In consequence of the statements o Willie Noakes. Bgfld ten Yearl, son ol" *-he §all‘\B'l¢B0D€r and other people, M , Wm, N0akes_ B mimi p,_i“g,,,-_ was -Vergents was arrested on October 2., killed insesnuy sc the nrsnidin '1`W°. ‘lays later M- P\"°y<>'B dee gchogi this mm-ning by the aipyosicn body was _found roughly buried in th of a dynamite cap which he had been W°°d- _ chewing. The youngsters fu, was M. Provo had gunshot wounds i practically shattered to mac” The the head and face. Confronted wit he dead body M Vergents protests uacnt h ii i ch ` f f - gcteacher zgerimllfnv Sunil: 3:_xhe¢:°nc;ei(‘,e in"°°e“°e' Hnire th';_,§nB'g',°r at':,"d5 at the M°""0"” are °°l“`“t°d" ‘ C8 B ' resent. eanw o e po ni 2:2] nlmut t° retire for um noon gying to trace the third man of th __ _ shooting party. M. Veigents is al leged to have cslllcd on M. Provo , _ _ ,IN A N wife and family on the afternoo _ ',1:`lE_IM(M G GR I that the diamond merchant disap- __ _ peared, and it is also alleged t‘ha MONTREAL' Nov' 18° while trim later Ln- the sa-me duy he tried to ss-Vll i el ` the Montreal Transportauon g0__ a. collection of d amonds b ongmg to the merchant. injured that his right leg had to be RECEIVED PECULIAR SENTENCIQ Thomas Bryne, forty years of age, L NEW YORK, Nov. 18.-As a pencil- was smothered in the gradn of the ty for having caused the death nf - John McNamara., a car conductor, ton, 61 years of age, ob 181 Welling- through a blow of his fist, Joseph ton street, had his right leg crushed Bush was to-day ordered by Justice rane in part VII of thc Supreme whi ,D s - V U - _‘ . --»------ court, to psy to McNamara s widow HUSBAND BLAMES WIFE FOR IN- the sum of $3 per week for one year, DUCING HIM T0 KILL GHILD~ to sid in the support of herself and her three clilldren. CINCINNATI, Nov. 1B.-Disal>- 1| the widow should refuse to aCC0l>\» pointmcnt becduse their ten-dBY5'01d the money, Justice Crane ordffrflfl that Bush open an account in a Suv gill. Fwd- ond Mr9- Killll. GMU 22 ings bank in trust for the children years old, wrapped the child in B- and deposit the money for their bene- fit. Bush 'was told to report regular River, _ ly to the court on the matter. and Co They were arrested last night. Bild carry out the court's instructions without fail. wife for wanting to diel>0l0 0! U15 Justice Crane suspended sentence on child. When arraigned in court to- Bush, who was found guilty of ns- day their cases were continued to sault in _the third degree by a Jury, November 27. The body 'was not re- after he had been placed on trial fo murder. The justice in commentin _---------- on tha case, commended Bush tor n0f- ohd seems also to be endowed with , FIRE FIGHTING IN FORES1-S_ , _ _ ss AMERICAN GOVERNMENT in classifying agricultural lands in, a-.` of "A typewriter that melee: work Q lighter and every letter a lot bl*-tor, 3, every minute with lots of work. in it, e, Smltb Premier your correspondence. ec. A. Milne Fraser, Halifax. N. 8. . 6. l1~19m3L *__ ' national forests, in the selling o m 0 serves. He visited most of the Wee brouiht to the surface an organics- Q", gum, tion that has mnlcted small corlafl' Although 2,000 fires started in tions. inventors and promoters. of national forests, Mr. Graves said 0 losses had been small, because of secret indictments returned here by ‘parties of experts are engaged searching for scattered small tr Indfctments were returned for ,ol agricultural .lands ,in the lorslt ,dvoimen who are allcgegto- have served. In some cases the cutting " “cdrlltrlotwd ‘one link of 'tht chlin_.'l‘fm heavy timber will be ordered, so tb other arrests were made on affidavits ekflvulf-Urll llnd b°\0W it cm n- opened to homeeteesiing ` l _ _, __._,( _ ___ ._ Jai) _ V"i.~ .< _ P SWITZE WASHINGTON Nov 18 -Progre MUHMUNS IN Hllllll l ' GENEVA, Nov. 20-(Special)-Er pellcd from nearly every European 'couutry, the Mormons have recently made Switzerland, with headquarters M Zllficll. their working centre on the Continent, and continue to ex- ploit Swiss and other girls without fear of legal interference. The Mor- mons who were condemned to prison won a. test case some years ago be- fore tho Federal Tribunal at Lau- sanne on the grounds that they were allowed the same privileges as other d`religious bodies in Switzerland, and - that they could only be expelled for moral reasons, as, for instance, if f they preached polygamy, a subiect . which they are careful to avoid in public. 0 A hundred Swiss girls and 5 thous- € and ,European girls of-_all nationall- ties, under golden promises, are sent 'll across the Atlantic to Utah every h year. England and Switzerland are 5 the only European countries in which 8 _ .___.__._____-___ , 'H ll IRISI-lMl'lN I.l'll<"I‘ HOME RATHER ,_ ’l`l-i'AN MARRY ON COMMAND rg -- M(iN’I`R|~l.\L, Nov. 18.-Driven uwny from home. because they persist- ently refused to marry, s party of four Irishimen landed in Montreal thid morning. Lloyd O'Brien, Harry Shannon and two brothers of the latter, fell under thc ban issued six months ago in their home town of llunehllllgdll. ill ,County Meath. it was claime that the general prosperity and welfars.~_of 'the cmnmunity demanded a diminu- tion in the abnormal number of sin- gle men. So seventy-nine glaring cases were especially named and SW' en notice that they must join tllé B6* ,ucdlcts inside of six months or else depart for pastures new. Thirteen of them arc still unwed and four of them seek fi haven in Cllllildll- ,__¢-__--_-- nnnuuncrusnrs. ' cosine Evsnrs. sezrillcs. src " One cent per word snoh~fhsu'tR1li 3 in this column. Cash must accom- pany order snd five per cont dflcolht \ gaieizi "ted dn; :“te§e,':,nl;1°;_;" Wigs, allowed. Minimum charge tiwnt/y-live _ e , an - o MARCON1 €v¥.FI1_;'A_5§TIF1CIAL EYE truth. Justice Crane said he did no _ like to send the man away for_ ' ____ M _ year, which is the usual penalty i COLE 2112?'h§,o;,_Bg8p“g3“::l;em.a:;, cases of thts kind, and said he _pr yesterday since his recent accident at “fred _W 5:1? the d°f°“;““tt“§. 5 ar i H, his mmm- by native, a c nce to qwor ou \_s o a luncheon g Ven M Princess Marie Berthe, the widow of 5;§;",5t:_°':i° 'She “Qdgrés :gg Quik? _ s a goo g 0 O°“.nt Caggozugirgxourgas'lovpoygqs suit: and could undoubtedly secu_r °9“,;;, W 1 an ummobne coumon heavy damages, but that would be o gdgptenilydgr D25 ngsr Borghetto sur- "0 ““°» “5 Bush ha’ “° m°“°y' 'md v ' ' he therefore deemed it wiser to lm- . prlsed everybody by the \=°\¢“r°l'\°°= 3 ek , w,,,c,, being hem every night se I cciech this noel :He wears an art- Pose the 5 n we paymen , _ o appears _ i mem, eye' which hu been so mg,m_ seemed to__\;in_?a:e_fair and lust settle ously contrived that it is not to be mem* 0' t ,_ cents. “ “Rcmeihber the price of admission n to the l’eople's Theatre to-night is e` five cents to all. 4 » i ____ “ "Remember the place-Thursday fi night at the Opera House- My ‘ Brothers Keeper, in aid of the Abeg- '; weit new Grandstand. 1l-20ml . "Attend the Evangelist meetings n thc Central Christian Church. 1l~lBM5i. wine fancy tsbie wiii hsvs eden pretty presents for Xmas, don‘t thinl Z Y cheap, next Thurliny, N)ov. 21st in St. Psul's Parish Hall. _.___ “sc Pauls' an renowned for their the ,dainty teas. Come on 'l!h\ix~ohy, Nov. th . eizist and bi-in a friend to Et Pours I ef-f Parish Hall. - 1 lbllllf. ix -'- tnl "The Hilllboro Rifle Club will acts* hold their annual prize shoot Nov re- seed on the Glonflnnnn Bongo. There of _is a ine price list arranged. and A at grand 'afternooius sport is promised be for all. Shooting will begin atltifi D. m. 11-Itlllli ulnmre. Lieimcet cms "nuns, in s ar- . I * 1 v ._,_,_.< . _ ~ ~ oi Of makin them, the wil be l0\d I0 1 i . ,.