_ --- llll:A_l=> ALL? ° """' o_i_: 0 > ' ir , w ‘»_1ii`§.‘; Z it-i, wo - .F- "o- . .gust pi ~ - ann s- oHl"”i, CANADA " ‘ ~` -', _ ;"" ' ' :" ~, -. ;. _ " .~ _ ~ -----'___-f wiv.-- »~ ~\ '-ir *I ~- _L f- ` -...‘_;-.--_» ' _ - * _ .4 MORNINQ. NOVEMBER r8, 1912 A ' ‘ irmsr or ALI... {uuo_$ag PRO A till Ali-ill .ilu “lull Biiiiiil coiinfsrioii in pc In Cllllflflfl Slllflll Expen-" - _ 'ln Sat'urdoy’s Game Making BigFire st Prodost, Bulger- T/rade Relations. More lm- Predicted By Pl'0ll_ll|l€li A _' \ ,\, ~ iliiiiiiiciii in in iisi All irililli _ wiiiziu siiii=iil_i-.flue a Score of 6 to 6 ian Batteries Destro ed orted Than Ex orted ____ .___ __..;_i.____ se. toilets yllituched ' ' ` - A ' P P ' _ Gruinmun. firllinefdov- iieifiiliiiin e A ' *_ -‘ -* Bl HEIILAIMED _ _ _ CANADIAN EHUPSA 'il f°°`F°Sf (Canadian Press) (Canadian Press) _ (Canadian Press) g _____~ " PRINCETON, Nov, 17,--Princeton CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov. 17-The' OTTAWA, Nov. 17.-Advance re- * ‘ and Yale played each other to a six Bulgarians and Turlls were locked inf D01*-H 0! the Trade and Commerce to six tie on the university field Sat- all day_during~a battle along the Department, giving statistics of Can- ‘ *_* urday. _ Princeton scored first but lines of the Tchatalja. fortifications. f1¢lB'B l-l`81lB Witll Other natl0IlS Bh0w Yale evened up in the lust few min- Three Bulgarian batteries were des- fllllt Gfeali Bfitlllll llllyél m0l`0 l\'0m (Canadian Press) troyed. The sound oi firing was _Cll-"H4111 tllllll H00 Bfills 08011611- Tlllfl OTTAWA, Nov. 17--'i‘lic ofllcizil bill. ---___-3 distinctly heard in Constantinople. IS the only vase of the creat natlvna- lcrin nsthnnting ii... yiohi .,....|ii [.0-POMAC WIRELESS FROM ' ((;am,_,]1,m prem-,_) where Canada holds the balance of and ,,a1,,,, ol (,,mada.s mot and full( 'rl-llc raolsro COAST. coNs'rAN'mNor-Lic, Nov. 17.-- A trade as 1"run¢e. Germany and the ne. c,,,,,,, io, ,he yea, ,,,,,,w,, ML, -_ _ number' of few ee 5 th gi United States sell us uillcl ore th . - U' (Canadian Press) » OTTAWA, Nov. 17-A proposition to establish afreservs military lorco in Canada by giving each regiment u reserve battalion is now- before the Militia Department. By this means. it is claimed, the Canadian military force will he great. ly strengthened by very little ex- pence. '- The new -battalions may take the forms of rifie clubs in times of peace. It is also under consideration to have cadet corps attached to each ui the regiment. ` IF FATHER LOST HIS JOB. PEMBROKE, Ont., Nov. 14.-Miss Hattie Ross of Cobjen has been awarded $1.000 in an action against .I ohn Nichol of Smithfs Falls for lircuch of promise of marriage. The evidence ,of the pluintiil as to the reasons for`her swain buckling out of his promise to marry boi- had to do with the recent change of gov- ernment; She said that Nichol had become engaged to hor in July, 1911, juli, that in _November of that year his ardent lovla-makillg had wnncd. lly way- of explanation he told her thht, as the government at Ottawa had chsnged,,his father, who was 9, lock-master _'ou' the Rideau Canal at Smith‘s Falls, would lose his job, und he the defondnhi, would have co keep his parents/ However, she de- clined to release him from his pro- mise for that reason and the court- ship continued until July 1912, when in n letter he told-her he had i‘gone buck to another love. HOTEL MAN DEAD. 1-IALIFAX, nov". ‘ls-Daniel ' lvio- llenrmid, _of Npw Glasgow, formerly proprietor' ol the Hotel Vendoine, died souiewllat suddenly yesterday morn- ing. Mr. McDea1"mid, who wias about i" iff" 3’ “ir “°;‘ sr rn lea an re re rom, e, o__ Iuisiness yohrhfdgli. He caves q »W we ` ohelsonxfl' » - Mr. Mcllesrmid was one of the best known hotel men ln Nova Hcotiai. i ' “ \VRECK»ING'» ‘/EXPERTS REPORT QUEBEC, Novemlber, 15.-The Can- adian Northern railway steamer Roy-‘ ai George wlilhe floated into deep water with the spring tides on Nov- clnber 25th and 26th, is the opinion of the wrecking experts in charge of the work. "' ' llvery preparation is now being mndc to successfully haul the steam- er on the ljoclrs, and besides the wrecking experts onboard this after- noon, Captains Saunders and Jones, the services of Mr. Witherspoon, who superintended the floating of the Al- lan liner Bavarian from oil Wye Rock, have 1bee_n.ea.lled into requisit- ion, "f The latter gentleman arrived in Quebec this morning with n powerful coinprest 1lli"plaut, and immedlaiteiy Droceedod to the steamer to have it installed. Oompresf: air, however. Will only be used as si last: resort, as the i~c|ii~escntatives ol Lloyds are of the oilinion thayysuch means will not be requiriad. » “ ` '_ ` coii_nsils£<.lil8 ' T, LITE Foil clilssirlcillioii ...__- One cent 'per word each insertion fn this column, ,Cash must accom- pany or-.Ear and- fiv,€,.j§e1‘,li_ellt dllllvllm allowed. Minimum charge twentY'flV° cents. . _: - ~ ' . -__ oauuuuuulislossons 'rl-rs: BEST made. il'ruh»'-,every day et- Bann- derl NIV! m di Co 9-6Mtf __ ;_,_: _,___ .9 -..'..._______' wAN'rlliD, A ~,~,'.l‘0, WQRK on A farm. ADP sltlbflde. fo J0lln'~' H. Munn, M`arsh`fleld._A___ ,11;18M,2lE1i. ron sans-§i§s;rz'>' ann roxse. :geo pair d _racoons. Apply t0 . Horn Mill; on _- , _ -Lg -_ _li \ on a‘tf'°it"l;1i;19l1§1vs~ FOR BA?H>-QIDEBOARD; OOM- pnrstlvsl`,_ Will he,sold at s f . '<". li r ning " ' 8’Elm Avenue. .° “ - A ~ 11_1nn2ln<1_ ‘° "‘i.""~..i'~.* ...._..‘-‘~‘i.'~ ~i in ‘ii ‘.’.‘.‘._...°;..¥‘"‘.*` '~_ ‘ ~f2;1e_e1v=f 'ro L Hs _siiosmrvrvg os must sz ,, ,_ 1:. “@:°ii»»e'~*‘E.°1§hifi"‘i“i'.§».'.'2t'i`3 _lil-‘§'.'- --f"-‘f`”-"i'ir-1§f=i°1_v_f&»_\f -v'»f1ljv\°'° _ _-,_ . "\ > ._V".»'f_-`§~i 'Q--;‘ ‘t_-1 - _ _ _ 1 *Q I, ODESSA, Nov. 18-(Special)-At li ,Jcost of $5.00U,000, an area of 500,000 acres ,on the Golodnai steppe in Tur- kestau is being irrigntell and rc- " clainled for cotton cultivation by the ‘Crowln. This work is the initial re- sult of the scheme elaborated by M. Krivoschein, Minister of Agriculture and Imperial Domains, for promoting cotton culture in Central Asia to a ,lsufiiclent extent to enable Russia.to dispense with foreign cotton imports. The Callcssisin ,and Transcaspian plantations already produce 50 per cent. of Rlirsla’s cotton supply, the other moiety being imported from the United Btaites and Egypt. To start the scheme of M. Krivoschein, who lilttly nllllle s five weeks’ touring in- spection of the vnst Crown lands in Tllrekstali, ,_ sum of 500,000,000 roll- hles is necessary, and the Imperlaii Excllecker is not nt present in H pos- ition to grant so large a special cre- dit. Tlic prima/ry incentive to thin Ministerial prolect is, of course, the abrogation li., the Washington Gov- ,el‘ll~nll'nt of the Rllsso-Aincrican Com- rnersial Treaty of 1832. ____&_.______ i REG BANKERS T0 TESTIFY. WABHINGTON, li. C., iiov. 15-In ,response to the sllmiiu/ns of Chair- lman Pujo, the _members of the House lCom;mittee on Banling and Currency, are rounding up here for a` meeting to complete plans for the future course of the investigation into the so~called money trust. The hearings Will be resumed at an early date.Some of the hearings will be *held in* this city and some will be held in New _York Subpoellns already have been issued for the witnesses to be called curly in 'the hearings. John D.Rocke- fuller, J. Piermont Morgan, George H. Baker, George W. Perkins and prac- tically every ether fi-aucier prominent in New York banking circles are ex- pected to be questioned by the com- mittee in its efforts to discover whether a small group of rich men hvli a controlling grip on thefinances Q ‘the country. “", “ENGINE snows Ur. '_ 'A I-IAMILITON, November 15- Two men ' were badly iniured, probably fatally, when the boiler of the engine on Grand Trunk. train No. 11 an ac- 'commgdation from Niagara Falls to Winds r, ‘exploded this morning at the junction cut. That several were not killed is a wonder. The injured:-- ' ` George E. Cook, enbineer, Niagara Falls, 45 years old; badly scald- od, laccrated and suffering from shock. Samuel Salt. Niagara Falls. 33 year? of nge; right leg blown oil, sloul fractured, _terribly scaldtll- The V-ictirus were rushed to the city hospital, where doctors sadd Balt could not D0~‘l9lblY llV9_~ 1 .__.__‘__._.___.. CHOLERA IS PLAYING HAVOC i wrrl-1 'lime _'ru-riK1sH 'rRooPB HELGRADE, Servia, Nov. 15-Au- other Turkish force hoisted the white flag and surrenidered ~ to the Elervian “cavalry near Monastir yes- terday. The Scrvians attacked the Ottoman troops at Dobromira, about five miles to the northeast of Mona- stir. and in spite of a gailing fire. succeeded in dlslodging the Turk-isll advance posts from their strongly of-M-cached positions. The Turks retreated and were pur- sued as far as thevillnge of Morabi, close to M'onastir,' by the Servislis. _who surrounded ihemihnro nndinour- ed in such a heavy fire that the ’l‘ui-irish officer in command decided thcitl it was useless to continue fight- ing and"drddred his men to throw down their arms. ` The advancp of tile Scrvinn army luis been ‘temporarily stopped by floods. f f'Wtlhtever hopes the _.'i3urks:,m%yj have had of maintaifilng the line _ f defences at_'1‘cllat.aljaj have been dis- trench at Hademkeui, the headquar- ; '-'ol the’/1‘urkish' commandenin- .icglig ' "i,p` fpuosdsy. The bodies were drugged to the spot -on hooks and dfnpt |nt0 thd f.!`Bl\©l1» which. W” _not_ lima;-ly -deep enough for the purpose! .the covering- of aT-th 'hlilng very -5 allow.,-:agile oholer yi in undermilifnl 'gg *I"i`\i~` ' defencssgit alIo~at the some time constitutes a_inostforin_1ll- -sm opponent to the lsnigulsn _sd- ysnee. and -it is gs rally behaved he`re"thst the outbrs k has disposed of the uestion of ev ll h` temfiorlfi -,,,¢ :%&Wii'='of Const tinople by the B ~ _ ,--. gipated by this outbreak of one bil, utes of the ploy. Fyaser on ii moose hunt NAME DENISON FOR ».Bpri\1giield. Department to its didereut officers to v fic between Buffalo and Detroit. He , begin' to remove the blloys ond Nov- will also discuss the Grand Trunk GOES OFF T_REA___SURY BOARD' ember 20. . Advices receive here situation in New England swith Char-\ _ sonic uint the lest vessel will lenvo los s. Mellen, president of the Boston ,,,TT,'f,‘;W§`,’,§f,?,;i§"b;§ tfe' ‘1,f,l;‘;§§° Montreal on November 27. The gas ____ & Maine and New Haven railroads. board took place today Demands ,,y_ hlloys will be removed at that dale _--___--_ ion the time of Hon F,,`a,,k Cochranl; and will be replaced by spar hlwys. _ STBAMER ORAVIA l.os'r. ‘m,,,,,,,,,, 0, ,a,,wa,,B and ca,m,s me; as night navigation is timed to close BERI-IN. Ncv._ _ 18-tSllec1all-A -- ~ vent his c,mtm“ing as a memger ot UH ` N°.Ve,mb‘“` Z0 °'“d°5PM` b“°ys ver-y vamahm “‘m‘t‘°“ to tue. °°n?°` BUENOS AYERS' N°"°mb°” A5" the treasury board and be has re- arc for use by day. tion of manuscripts in the Royal llrlr The steamer Oravla has been wreck- signed and has bee; reuevéd of that Every effort is being made to pro- rary. Berlin has il_1Sl1 been H1868 ed in the Falkland islands, oil the duty Hon J D Reid minmer 1 long navigation on the Great Laloes through _the generosity of n German southern- coast of Argentina, accord- custéms ,;as'bee'n a émtedla ° to as late a date as possible from residlflg In England- In Alll_`l1 0! 188i? ing to a wireless dispatch received ber of t'he hoard inpfar C hr“"’n," Fort William East. At the present year the Royal Library acquired twen- t0.(13y from Admiral Garci8_ on place . oc sues time vessel owners are _in negotia- ily 50%) Btslillll gple 0‘;i1l1§“§<}ll¢°tl0l; Ilxaléd the Argentine cruiser San- ‘ tienfwith ~the' underwriters for lnsur- 'mn 6: ,Y 1l`_ Om _ lPS.' an ar in. . ' ` ance rates to cover navigation risks Sh' Max Waecht". Wl10 IS W°ll k'I10W‘ll The admiral reports that all the SYDNEY WELO€ILég%P MORRISON beyond December 15. _ ns G ChnrniDi0n Of Bn l1ltGl'l1B-l>l0llBl passengers and the crew were saved. ' A g B aw 6 lmr on - '"1 ’*"' ll°l`”"§° Of 3.732.000 acres compared WASHINGTON, Nov. 15.-Wireless of Rodost that has been destroyed b they buy from us. . _th 9 1.0 _ communication has been established fire. The cholera epidemic has alsg ' lv 11 1 ' 0| 'O00 Tires lust “ur mm. a between the niival wireless station nt largely increased _,___ ____._' __ iff; ;u3“e9 $lM"m0'000 c(""'lm'cd More Islnnd, near san Francisco, ond LoNnoN, Nov. lo.-Bulg_»rin's 1 W'-1.,” f,,§,,’e7,,0'°A)" :Mt y”"". _ . thc monster new station sit Arling- terms of peace to Turkey as reported of h | ale IH ‘ H? to a dlmmntm" con, vu., on the vh~gini,. side oi the no vienna one sunt from that oley by -GERMANY A533 F00 i "Y “"‘ ° "V" °""’S‘ Potomac liiver here, for the first the correspondent of the Daily Tele- ANOTHER PUSTPONEMENT time. The points are 2,117 miles graph consists of seven stipulations. allart. The message heard here was included in the first is the surrender WASHFNGTON N°V~ 15-Gefmanl’ FAMIL`Y OF BFARQ 201112’ 110 Key West and was not re- of the Tchatailja army and its with- has apphed l'° the ’3t"te DeP“"t’"e“t , IH(-‘T A . ceived distinctly. dralval, guarded by the Bulgarians. rm" a”°'~he" P°f"tP°“em9"f» Ol U10 W0' S ) T Mc ADAM' The armored cruiser Tennessee, now The second provides for the ovacun- posed “S““'m°“t DY the Ulllted g-I-'JUHN N 15 F on its way to 'lllirloish waters with tion of Adrianople, Scutaria, Mona- ,sultes G0"°mme"t Of a C0l1nt€l‘V8il- ,mf)th'e,. d {h,.c(;v',,1 '_ .rim b?n|r§|'~" the cruiser Montana, was a‘sn heard ster and Janine. mg duty 011 Bl-lllt Peas and flour ex- - an C ’B’ 31'” ou "x'".“` tion in Messrs Vanwurl; Bros' win- f `tA'l' rt. ' tilt tl' t f l ' - ° |fl?d?1tal.00ll mLni(il‘es relifdmtflilfomwllgdx w:';I`l‘h-¢id§hn'A:`l(‘llty?.BuB for payment 0! u lilodneEin(;>irc;}s'P‘li:au?FIr¢¥&9llll`)l:l tll3tl3P(l;l' :-i1t:i¥étl§Urllll3liNe01u rtdlttrhwtett; ugdt mike, Ygrk. The fourth-demands the surrender ment' which had intended l0VYilliZ the M,,cAd,, (L iii,” ~ e Y S U nm" of the conquered territory fa! lleilllllllllll November 20 will th nllwby hum Shea’ and as SLIDIGHING IN CH/l'rHAM. ' 'rho filth calls for the inrornntion- consent. it is believed. to this delay. 2,21., u,2c:f,:T|2x,‘.i@r “Mft “ Ang. _,_ alization of Constantinople, in order to give Hermany ti-ine for days previous it is y,.e(;‘:,ye‘; tclw CHATI-IAM, N. B., Nov. 15'-Snow The sixth provides for the opening further representations on the sub- whulo f,,m,|y'iB now eftinctnu .H123 fell all day yesterday. Last night the of the Dardanelles and the making of 161111. Germany grants what the Treas- bm,-S were in me condition 'the fm. fall was light find this morning it is Salollikl 11 IFES DON- lll‘Y Devlllimellt as u boullty as long as thick and as (ind color almost rain. So far about six inches Slllcli Bulgaria already has express- on exllortatiuns of split peas and as in tile spring which mg most un_‘ of snow has fallen. Sleighs are ell ll8l‘ Willingness to lenve the status flour, and the countervailing dllty is usual, for the fur’ in the fall rarely is out of Constantinople and Dardanelles to intended to oflset that ri 'lc ~ - - - A ll V’ Ze HS' B ln as good condition as after the wind Colonel Vaildeifof Halifax left here the Powers says the correspondent, means of protection, especially for 1;¢r_ The big she bear had B splendid? yesterday morning for Bay l)u Vin U16 llftll and sixth clauses of the the split peas of the Middle West- cost, and the young ones, all aiboilt' whore no will spend .1 week with Alex terms rvrortrd here appear unoroba- ----~ ti... me of big Newfoundland d0g,,_ l . . . ___` ~ D e WILL COM,-ER WITH MELLEN WWF HDD-arently ready to go into win-, AND WABASH TRAFFIC MEN ter quarters when the hunter found. or ~-"_" ,, -- A ' :.”:f.":~ ..?::_°2ni‘.;‘.i.“i.“‘”ff;i2~..t:‘.;l‘ . ONTREAL, November 15-Presb t - t ' _' ofr'rAwA, Nov. li.-'rho ond or the done Chamberlain ol the crank Trunk §”§’;w"gf"§§‘;tse“‘1,§‘h§t§‘ff;°§€0§3§d“§; present seoson’s navlgjatylon in the St. Will reach New York today for ii look have negotiated for the skins Lawrence is within sight. and au or- conference with representatives ofthe which Wm mam, unusuauy ' der was issuedlto-day by the Marine Wabash railroad with regard to traf- ' fine rugs understanding purchased the rest of The 0;-avi; 5 steamer of 5,374 ` " , the German inonuscrlnts ln the wi- cons, belongs' to the Pnoliio seen... BYDNEY» N°"- 15-B""‘°P Mm" '°_`_"-l°°_°-_ lggtign and pfeggnted them- to tha Navigation company of Liv”-p00]_ 50a- of the diocese of Antlgonlshi German Emperor' who has handed she was built in 1897_ The Omvia arrived here this evening hythe745 them over to the Royal Llbrarvu left Liverpool october mn lor cel- “PW” °“ his “fs” “sit *D 0*” _ SPRINGFIELD MAYOR. A The “Zentralblatt Filer Blbliothek- 1Da_ parish of the scared Heart sonco his swesen" so s that the national col- appointment. and was given on SIPRINGFIELD, Nov. 15.-Iucom- lecgion in tyhe I_/lbrary has been en- .HALIFAX TROTTER FOR enthusiastic reception by the plete returns from the Repuiblican coll- riched by this generous gift in a man- THE GRAND CIRCUIT, Oathvlisi Of the D8l'iSll~ OH his cases indicated that former Alderman ner that has not been equalled for ____; arrival at the station.he was met by John A. Denison is the winner in the many years. HALIFAX, Nov, _15,_The Halifax Alev. Father McAdam, pastor of three co,-“ered contest for the Repub- -__.--_--- tl-Due,-’ Eating' 243;’ has been pu,-_ Sacred Heart Church, and several of licsn mayoralty nomination. Thi’ _ _ chased by Walter Cox, of Dover, N.H. ills Clergy Of the "l1l`i0“B 00101' cnuouses were -the climax of 0110 Of .LAYS BLAME ON Amorim, who recently visited H311. parishes. There were also two bands the koonest political battles in the USE OF CIGARETTES fax ,md mspec¢e,1 Bs.;-ing, and was so and n great concourse of people at ranks of the Republican party in _ well pleased with him that he has go- the station, although the wet weather POTTRVILLE. P3-» NOV- 15'” cured him fora we/ll-known Massachuv prevented many people from being ~ -------- Judge Bl-umm, in charging the lull/ som; horsemen, who is now racing present. His I-ordslllp was driven to - SPORTING NEWS- in the case of Edward Radler, of H11' one of the most noted relnsmen in the (liebe House where he donned his 'lBll10ll. Cllllfilell with T-he murder °l horses on the Gra/nd Circuit. It is vestlneuts, and then, preceded by the OTTAWA. N0V¢"\'l*9l` l-4”'Tl‘° l""e“k' Cl1Bl`l€9 Williams- f0ll0‘”l“E B illlafrel stated that the price paid for the clergy, the slirpliced altar and choir ing of 9, rib f'I‘0n'\ thi! lll‘.¢B9tll°ll° by Over B Elfl. lll€U`llC¢¢'~l "mt th” mel' trottcr was $5,000. boys, he passed through the crowded Dr. Roller, who over-lmlfmvell llllllielf that Rnlllllr is a Clilflffflffilt 00011 mlm* Baring was owned by R. H. Ed- street. to the church. after lifting hx °1;i};0l\e“ttl§\1 glut “lf beT§lakf;l\dl"l° °:>l\t9l(;le1;H*1<€]l:- t New wards, who i;urohsgedMhim ne the Al- Immedlnteiy isis i.ordsl.in you five minutes n el' 0110” H 5 ar ' 9 ll ire D0 ll 6 0 6 0? ‘ len Farm, lli tsfiel , ass., as a two- seated on the t rone at the rght ed and allowed the latter to fall flat stained lingers of the defendant, and _,yE,,,._01d_ He is sired by Bingara, a of the altar, attended by Rn.,-3 p‘,,¢,h_ nnon him, nrouglgttlw me/i°l_\ '10 11 said the fact tliat he smokrdk? r0;\‘“Bl"0lll, 2.80 as B Bishop Morrison, at the conclusion lsr had rushed matters st tire start caused the murder. f0ur_y¢.ar_01d, 2,19i as 5 gve.y¢m-. of which P,.,,f_ q~_ I.-_ H,,,-,man ,_,,,,,| amd after securing two or_thrce dair- geroust budge liftlgi Le mnlrlnnii; :és ‘|‘||E "EITHER - RE only hsyas xéguirrell tt? g<;(lii;1iZ.l§)i“§<; societxiea of i-;£.,|n¢y_ ‘ I L arms o row m w - -~ wn s r , e s ow s al pat ei- Mc.; am ,.180 “mio ,, sior cidcnt occllrrcd_ ' ` _ i ETC to go several seconds faster than his address on behnu of me Aagyrmn null” declared mmm" Wmmg to I ' |`°°°|`d- Catholics, of whom there are a large contiélllb. bxkentriin tor rg-otitblltd tllic ---' d ) 1Mr. liolltijlierlls to the Icngilgraltulat- numbers here. Bishop M0l'l'lS0ll. Wh0 crow, won no s en o an .3 pspecinl to The Guar ian. er on is eve olunen 0 B OFHB. h ii p rmcc mul is nn Marin sportsmanly accorded Roller a TORONTO, Nov. 18.-Moderate to and Mr. Edwards on bringing to this ef:|,gnt"eg|:;,,\}i(;i-\,l replied at length fell- mfllfms 01° mem* n d"“"- fresh westerly to northwesterly country .. homer , which should nc- to an the addresses' ,,xp,.,,,,,,,,g ,hu old, and the past season, though llc an address on behalf on the (inmoiic rl few scattered showers l tract attention of the most noted , ` _ win’ s; ° i l it. hi t l FIHHl““1ES TREATY R"“F“‘“”- mm ornslwi. but r-“lv 'elf “"0 h°r=°m°n °b"°e*°"~ celfIvA:.iJIl1;f>\i1)1('o!tI;)l;]wnloosxidgywasiddl. Tl" °°“v°“"i-°“ already' has been it was thirty-ilvedegrees above. giV¢8 ll1'5ml!0 Ol Wing a Pl’°ml“°l\t hm. of the Nova yswua ,,m,,,i,,¢. approved by the senate, In sub- The lowesgggnipirsturs recorded sire, as _he is already the sire of Bar- "rents 0, the Senate had been pushed stance lt l>re9°rlb°S flwt bollndary _ ' d ,hm .¢,,¢ _ii .M ,_ ings comet, assi, the lastest two- . , t C ,, ,, ,,,,,,,,, ,, :water-s, and Provides a commission - gxzllfzay vga tm, yxighest Emi tmp ywhold in the Maritime P,.o,,,“ccs_ gynghloxctegbiiae Th;>u;lc0r,ninE ChnyI;i5c_ .to llassuponmhe reasonableness or ». _four 750% The lowest recorded _Barmg Wm be shipped to me new on Wednesday' `_§°.l`h°alIjieS““,,:g','3"u?,g2 Ollgwtoerfndhtxhg the previous night was tshirtyéfour l10lIl° Nxt W°°k' E. L. Gerrior, M. P. P., of Antig- ._ - . ., atur a , iiolisilons seeded by the fisheries F,-'v‘;‘;°-mr‘:;_,2f,':_° digg” above ,gd ,tl REPLY 'ro Appnsss. mused by the death 0, H,,,,_ ‘_ 'treaty is that neither Great Britain 'uma p m it was thi;~ty_.th"9 '~d°_ .._¢. ' 5 Comeau 0' Digby mop.-its oolonisrfnay fm oss reguls- _ ébm;s_ _ 1, OTTAWA' November 15./ph, Dm-_ i ' t _ 'rn c si- i s fines .on American ,usher inéhexoras- ,!'§'f§, M, will be high me ovonln¢ llsnnenc .dams in i-only no on ,,,__ ,9,,,,',‘,§’,‘§, ,,,§,§§,,f";f,‘f§,°{. 'iff MR; n. their treaty rlshls ll ° "' ft sos and tomorrow at 6.49, it speech from the tin-one will no moved me C B_ ,,,,m,,.,, 1,`,,,§,,. of the _"‘§§"‘*l "“_°'9 °' 9°” °““‘“““‘l °' $.11; 1,, high coniorfow' morning at by J- H- Helnvilll. 01 Cl1°“\blY M0 bppokltion inthe 1-louse oi Assembly. N l’f-'"5' “l"°‘° °“°" "° ‘““°“° ,.,"{"§ '6.sz and wsdnonao at s.is1. Vereherr. and ==°°°‘*°d ‘W W- F- N‘°° 'rho inhn onpoinonone his been Wg *°,\’* f°°'°‘*'“‘l_° W. “ ‘“‘l"‘ “ i~ 'rho ns me 'mills svsnln at 4.25 ble. B. U-. of Klllsvtw- I-vt wsloh ivan no l-mum and william Dennis °°l’° I* “W0” "W ' A .“ _ 1” ~ eg eh dd os moved by ri. B. son 5 ' dd li' ` th£_,Klns F°rdin“.m °! ' I ° °' A3 l this Graxlxgréihggxngl 'WX nest? ofr0;l;;'.y, and seconded by 3:-{3_° Herald has been hm 8 t B l _ VA _ °k» nf! 3 or ' 50°, Murph, iiielday at 7.08 Arthur Fevlxny. of Dorchester. The It is reported that Clarence .lam made for him, he had the natural Lordship than ce,cm.,,ted ,,ene,“ct,0,, onlsh was appointed the vssanc . (Canadian Press) WINNIPEG, Nov. 17-James Car- iruthers, one of the most prominent grain inch of Montreal, predicts a great coiigestioil ilhthe hipmcnt 0| Cunulla's export w eat this winter. liurlalo is already ten days behind and nil American railways have morn orders for grain than they can han- dle. ' Great quantities of grain moved by railways in western Canada this sea- son has had the effect of reducing prices and today' the grain is moving to the head of the lake mucll faster thnn it can be taken from there to its destiiintioil. There is also a scarcity of ocean tonnage. 1 CUT OUT SURPLUS li‘A'I‘ AND HUMPBACK. NICW YORK, Nov. 15.-Of the 162 clinics, which have occupied the st- teh-tion of the 2,600 surgeons attend- ing the third annual session of the clinical congress in this city this week, there were 3 dozen or more op- erations so novel, even to physicians, that they will help to establish this as the record session. At the wo- mcn‘s hospital Dr. Le Roy Broun as- sisted by Dr. R. M. Rawle, performed , an operation listed as the "epticomy for redundant fat." The subjects ,ro principally women, usually those whose physical activities are limited. The operation is comparatively mod- ern, but has become rapidly recogniz- ed, even by the laity. It consists of an incision shaped remarkably like a cresccnt moon and tapers to an ellip- tical wedge. It does not penetrate within the abdominal walls and it is not dangerous. The superlluity ol lah is removed and the wound is closed. The operation before the clinic was entirely successful. FACES LIBEL SUIT VICTORIA, B. C., Nov. 15.-J. L. Beckwith, Mayor of Victoria, is iheing sllcd for libel by Dr. Sundar Singh, a Hindu, acting on behalf of all the Hindus of the Province. , The alleged libel a in the onniahnn Mail in ‘the Farm of on in- terview with Maiyor Beckwith, in which he is quoted as saying: "Asi- atics have come into British Colum- _' bia in such numbers that there are Hindu Temples in Victoria and Van- couver. The Hindus are a source of trouble. They are not suited to the country, are immoral and quarrel- some an-li have not stamina. enough to become good workmen." ' The Hindus qbject to these allega- tions which affect the whole race, sud hence the libel action. SURVIVORS DRIli"l‘ ASHORE. ` BARRY'S BAY, Ont., Nov. 15-#Pho ili-fatcd Mayugwer, the old steam- boat which sauln nu Tllcsday night with the loss ui nine lives, was located last night ln l{aniiusk0$ l`1hlf0. ncnl~f.l1e neck of the narrows, in twenty feet of writer. 'Phe cause of the terrible accident was the sildllcu siirlnlzinil ui ll lellll by the bo;-it soon after eliterini: the .lali6. Water p° °°““}x'}'°*1 lu* “Whi- "°°”' h°ldm‘ ° in nf c °l c -A ‘Minus num' no on end ins? ssinrlisf. Nvv-_'Wit 6-84 v- in- f"°" °l“"“¢ *N 1~““";1£°¢“"°-*“°‘f' The "°'°.\“°! 1° l°°°“ mm li um" at lrelmmm llidl-on-i`l§c mg rscties ‘rlgths Newfoundland-il" Th’ H1000 ‘Y0Ll”` mu °““‘s“h“" Lshsuhzlz l been & F" amd,” in 'the deamzlior smnofi Bm! 'P' I* is -- ` *°’l‘he Abogwelt 0lnbj£s\i all their Y lady friend! Mr donstiuH=”ol horns t made esndii The eln%`w`l\\~ grate- 0 °"°““°°p° 1' n A Y 0 mil ' ii oi) linliosig regulations ~on~=}iov. mil nt 12 oioloss noon. _ uns lnmneo only iron. me to 1910-llillled ni of meeting or ins oolinell, ini if they 'esn in usihs in ili- \-,.,,_:r_l,i- ~'-.f - _ I . < i I. ‘J A , \\ , H ‘F//1 I - _ , _ . , .__-,j..£_,v-,M.`._i,,,` , .1_: _ _ -_ ,_ \8 _ E. HMM' ov" Wo M". an “lo yi.:-t"u tl glth ut an notice i. ’l‘i. slengtb of Uolllfftvlli hs ning 1I‘. lr. Raffivlle and Mr. Nickle sg! ss the Government has been unable B¢f,hnne's ears at llomnnon Drug Oo. Bilydllllls $8 -ww] "mm" °‘°°“"b ,ng mugummfdd .Stain J", ,.e_"f Hou,-'B ,mg Wont qhggggm A _ -*both godd shelters, one of the bet to decide between the conflioti excess . . ~ -p .~ __ ~ » ‘ Y _ , h last lo havin b sn eo - cl ims, but it l expected that 0. ~ , _ N il. ° " - ,irE§.° 3!;_q “mf U.n“°d sumagsdlo IAaimQ¢8¢|»lovol~N¢l\nl¢h by ismliiiripton Legion n Tguner, M.P.l~‘.,s will get the billet. i ‘_| I "-I Lf. A 'if,i"1' M _ t , _ ll-°1\m,l» Min\rd's Lluimsflt Curl 'lloldflli ., .. i c ' . ,-