it no i, isis. ` P "7 rrssr cl_u.i.'~ ` TH " " 1' ---<1-----_-§~~=1=:»`~.. .1 ._»-..... . . iii iiiiii ii |iliniiiiii_Li iiixicii e._._._._-. _ _ ' ' " A - .......€~1;ii:11..___ .... .......<‘2,-iii-ef-;-.,,_ po`l1t\;1B___°; Of f 7 _ .811 “in a high ate e erreiit` Friday eve ¢,- of' thirty~men who were _ . 11114-life. ville, r oi th bnri-ae s-1`inti1.n_ooh‘to-day when the; were big ._ t, _i1 .111 °° whl_ch_ Malggly tl`ieir`~“§lt:- charge- _The City Council sent an energetic protest (§\?iic_I|l1_9`p' V 5 fi-ithmann I_-Iollweg and otlie Minid- ter of Wars The Chancellor replied that the matter was referred to the state holder for rigid examinaelon .ind promised redress of the illegal nirests made. _ ciiini's iniii iiiwii iciiviii ---_ (Canadian Press) i='l"l‘AWA, Ont., Nov. 30.-During the year 1918 the railways of Can- 11d11 11‘.\V°_l1_¢d 111 1.11.1114 at one sf-sze or. another fully 6,000 miles of new con- struction. _ 0_1; Junc_ 3,0 last, when the year for railway statistics closed, in-tween 1_,0oo__ and 2,000 miles had been taken into 'operation as linally completed and/ since that date there has been immense activity. Including the lines- which have been surveyed, lilies for which the contracts have been let and lines for which contracts have been completed, thc total will run to the ilgure quoted At present the U. P. R. has well over 1,000 miles in.ha_nd, the C. N. R. not far short of 2,000 and the G. T. P. about 1,000, while there is also to be consi- ilcred the 500 miles of Hudson Bay liiiilway and the National Transcon- tinental whlch_ now is nearing com- pletion. The present activity, consti- tutes a record. WILL' TAKE $60,000 BOAT T0 WIN I-IARMSWORTH CUP NEW YORK, Nov. 28.- The Inter- national Motorboat trophy, known also as the Harrnsworth cup, which Americans failed to lift ii;__ Eng_l_i._|;|__ whi=»_rs~ last ` r.L~1=\-are I $1111. 1 in tlie_'grip 'of lie Englis'hi'nen,_ 'ac- cording to ‘ -1420319?-' -‘ Oseimir B."1\1eu'-" lioweiii, back from England. Hs is ment olllelals are authority for the Hfdwment tha§_oPrssldent Huertn has secured s. new an oi 7,800,000 pesos. 111° *mil di ui.. emnnsni ni -nes cnnllrmed. So great has become the <1‘1i'11i1=\>i°11 01 rebels in the nu Coasts regions that it is' said giiii °“ 1511911 demand the Mexican railway '°W11,¢@ \1Y u British corporation of Vera. Cruz and Mexico City, has agreed not to haul any more fuel ell intended for the Nnunnai itbilwny. If the _rebels succeed in enforcing this 401112111! it will seriously' cripple the Federal military oper_atioi,i_s. . llllllliillilllii __ - SHQI HIMSHF ,“ -‘J iif~'.~- 113,10 ,,,,_!_,~,,____ _ _ - ~ . __» time-that the responsibility rested! TWV” " A ` i.f,=‘.f’-, `lf_§_”{i.- ' °tt-*mg* "§;.'_-,-"5 1* ,:_\ ~.-1 Bi‘,"_ " . A' ` “i ` as _W'_,_ ' "‘ " "` ' " . Woodrow Wilson was a thinking .iddals expressed in his nation to the DOBe_d_,."the president oi the United, _s‘cms."' _ ' ~ -' " ‘ '- "‘I recently made .avisit to the United States,” he_said, "and came back not only with a vivid recollec- tion of the cordial welcome I _re- ceived, but with a deep sense of the high ldehls the British and Ameri- can nations held in coinmon-»theQ|i(§li ideals of citizenship of the two coun- tries." _ WOODROW WILSOJ A THINKING MAN AND MORALIST / Referring to the president, he said: -“Before he became president, Mr. man and a moralist. In studying his' career I cannot fnil to be impressed by the detached character. B114 111111 that he has not ceased to be a think- er and a moralist because he has become the holder oi a great ofhce. We see in him the aspirations and world. It is not only his expressed declaration that the policy of the United States is not one of con- quest or anneratlon; but the world looks in the United states with its enormous position and possessions to carry on its traditions without add- ing to its possessions. ‘AMERICAN INTERVENTION ONLY __ FOR PEACE BAKE “That is our course also. Nor is it the case that when the United States lntervc-;las in any matter it is done for its own advantase. It was not the case with Cuba, to whom the United States 'restored inde- pendence. England itself has done _the same thing in South Africs.W|101° wg gave back liberty to those with ,whom we fought." ,_ ' .Speaking of the Mon:-of docti-ine,he fsaid that the United States consider- 3' herself res onsible for the libert- _NEW YORK, Nov. 28-f'l‘_he Russian government took a hand in p_uncha.sing horses at the Old Glory sale yester- day. Frank Caton, representing the 0sar’e master of horses. bought the trotter O'Neil, Z»0_7},`lor $3.500, and Albella Watts, a crack two-year-aid lilly, for $2,500. The price paid for O'Neil was the record of the sale since 'it opened on Monday. In addition to O'Neil and Albella Watts, eight' horses brought $1,000 or more each. An untrisd yearllng colt, Bingerloch, brought $2,000 Bingerloch, in addition to his good looks and line natural gait, is recom mended as being a. son of Blngen, Sire 01 U19 great Uhlan. His dam, Ella Worthy. is by Axworthy, and the cross is looked forward to as likely to produce extreme "speed, J, W. Murphy, of Poughkeepsie, was the purchaser. - NOVA SCOTIA BUYERS At the New York Horse sale on Monday. Badgeley, bay colt, foaled 1911, by Bingara, dam, Jenaline, was h0u§ht by W. A. l!_lcManus,_0f Ste- wlacke, N. S., for $160; Britani, bny illly, foaled l9\0,.b_y Hlngars., 'dam illrexa, was bought by H. G. Rich- rs sHo'r Down passion VANCOUVER. biov. 30.-.-Ohm _-;u3_ .oi nltb century cavghtcmples in Man- -*iff* Hunter his -S Ven s sweeping de- -°h“_1`i“- 11'f*1°1`°1 E1” 1 11*.°_1°11° "11‘1°» (special to 'rho Gnnrdinnl onion eqinlsmning as illegal' ell fed- 11 1¢1>‘_>rt=d to-dar to th¢»S1nii=h»°h- Aiiuliiasr Nov, ac. --Robert Mit- ‘11-111 °1¢11_°1111-lvfi-council which hitherto “.11 1“"=1*_\1‘?° 61' We' *11%@°'_1 1_1! 110118- eboil died bein to-any an .-_ rendu oi -- ke.” H'1“d“9 °‘¥_t °1 Bdmh G°l“mbi dun Wf“`“°r' A.°°i°_°°~:“-t' “i`“t°i` 0* "IQ injuries sustained on the I. C. R, I-le The only ground oi'i"wliicl'i Hindus 3:3 Museum- of- Fine Arts, Boston. ` - ‘ (Canadian Press) <0' a r __i , - .cs l e- 'she endian) N ' . a .- ' <-01111111111" 1’1‘°=11> | ROHM, Ng?'%?n _?§'¢vaning_ x-, ST-. J , gov., dd,-_-“ills Army _figilggég i-¢2§,'t1yF;`;W'ed gg; ,"3 0,? UEWISTON, Me., Nov. 30.-Josep Pitt? iiililliii' 59.1.1: ?.’i1.1.° 'f.i1`i%ei"_rd _ vqg Navi i 2; tg 0, _in the closure where e niovlng pietinwti ‘er `S1111<;h0ns. 01 Bsnsor. to-night sho rea into loeoniot 9 to-big ' a _c variant of he Eastern iootbell bnntivns-bein taken 'which ¢nnsed§n '11 11111 111111101. John Roy. from an al (Canadian Press) .EKING Nov ilu--The discovery -- r>Ic'roU MAN MAY MARRY - ll SUMMEHSIDE iSP°°i91 bY'_Dl10ne) _in social circles, comes from n city of sUMl\/_11_m3IDE_ Noygmbu. 39____ In no less importance than New York. the Snp';-'gms C0514; i;0.d,,y the It runs that Mr. Albert I-iickms.n,the case of C nn, Bennett, vs_ A1¢x_ M., well-known writer and boat designer, Donald, commenced 'thc previous day is cagaged to marry Mrs. J. J. As before Mi-_ Justice p1,_,_,,_M-,1 and 8.' tor, the young woman who, while on jury, was concluded at noon, The the wedding trip became ii widow jury after being ou`i_;, about han an through the loss of the Titanic. hour returned a verdict for the defen- At the W1`ll1i11E it 111 111190851516 110 dant. |vouch for the accuracy of the rumor The trespass cage of Robson Mao. but if congratulations are in order Donald vs_ Albert Simq-in was then we have no hesitancy in extending commenced and was not nnigiied when, them to Friend Hickman.-Eastern thc court adiourned. Mr. Saunders Chronicle, New Glasgow. for i»1i1i11tis;` Mr, Meonnrrie, K, c_, » -- for the defend9,nf,_ l\fA(‘.AUI.AY LED ROGERS BY QUARTER MILE THE BRICK CARQO - -- RAISED FQOM BOTTQM WINDSOR, Nov. 28.-The expected -- happened in the Windsor rink, when DIGBY, Nov. 23.-With her cm-go 0( Victor Macaulay won the ten mile 60,000 brick still aboard, the sclloon. race against as fast a field of ruli- ei- E. Mayiield, which sank in the An- hers as ever graced a maritime prov- napolis river several weeks .,g¢,_ ,,_fte,~ ince track. The redoubtnble Rogers striking one of the ice piers, has was four and ahnii laps behind thi been successfully raised from the uv. maritime champion. Yates pushed cr bottom and taken-far enough ln- ROLZGFS 1`1l-'.1111 t0 *-110 1111110. 0111? 130 172 shore to allow the digg urging of the beaten out by inches. The track war -cargo. The raising 6? the Mayfield 1§lHl1s and was accurately m_“°““"°d- nature, King’s-college second. There were _ twelve starters in this swift race and A STUPENDOUB OFFER `it was vcrv close and interesting all volver and was going to kill some- " ' l _ ` ` ~ -_ 2 _ ` A one. No reason for the act is known. Ii Bi iiiiiliiiii -..._ " 1 inn iiiiiiiisiiuiini iiuiiiw was found on thc track by a freight ~ _ -. ,_ . _:_ . . . ' *Wm "ew “im was take” m the hos' }l.1.l(.?l?‘§:;€l l*;l(ov'Fh'Ei0(.,-lildrri-1A3l1¢.l)erniun ` ._ . Dual where he died' Robert Morrow member of the hurd- ware firln of William Stairs, Son and MRS_ JOHN JACOB ASTOR Morrow, _ died in ii. private hospital on Saturday after ri week's illness, PICT0U_ N0v_ 29____Tl}e story in following all operation for appendi- rommon circulation in the shire town cms* and which is creating the excitement " C.I’.R. 'PAKFJ-S THE CUNARD BUILDING . HALIFAX, NOV. L39-The Cana.dian` .Pacific railwa has secured the old Y Cunard building on Upper Water street for its steamship headquarters and will bring n stall of clerks and checkers from St. John, said to num- ber aboiit thirty-five. This building was erected by the founder of the Cuilard line and is one ol the his- toric structures of Halifax. Event- ilally it lnav illsappenr, hut this will not.be for some time. It is the pro- pertv of the Dominion government. There are rumors in connection with i1 change in' agency of one of the steamshlp lines carrying tile mails to Halifax this winter. " . TEA IS STILL THF. FAMILY BEVERAGE” _ OTTAWA: Nov. 25.-~ Cansda’s tea and codec bill for the last fiscal yeai .estimated at wuoles_u1el:s'prices ot im- portation, totalled $9 .217 ,/122. Be- . - » The time was rather slow; me m,,_ tail prices for both commodities _are ,,rds_-°o|5.gten,-_rwn._. N. 3____f,,,.gg9q;.» Q-if.;-§R';_;\‘n€§:;}€_6§_§£;fa::;2_°‘§_‘;\$9£:r’g £8 .mrs complained of me corners being practically double importers' Pljires. ¥_’al'-sl.fs.1»‘~ _bay gelding, foaled 1908, pie;-g_ '1"\vo previousuittempts by My rather short. 58.45 was the winner‘s and ¢°115°¢i“°11¢lY f-119 acfual a111°“°°» by Oratorio, dam Beauty, was Reid mfléd but he was' dot the 'kind uma _ paid out for tea and codec last yeal bought by J. D. Keith, of Stellarton of ,mm fo give up the attempts .as Charles Patterson won the half by consumers was approximately '01 3210.- _ _ _he is used to discduragements of than mile in- 2.25 1-5; C. Campbell. 01 °ight°°“ "'mi°° d°"m`s‘ Tea is still the family beverage' of Canadians, but lmportations during recent years show u rapid growth ol _ HIS MOT!-lER’S PLEA » - ` the coileo habit. The value of the X ' FOR A FOOTBALL PRO thII:Io“§h'Tremain M p_ p,.eB¢nge,1 tea importationis last year was JS.- ME ICO CITY Nov: 28.-Blood _ _ ._ ' .' ’ ` ` _ 801260, an increase of $139,313. ‘of- and “muy tm did' not _wan han the _ l.g)N_3O__N,___Nov. Sheilleld L .lited _the p(l_-izes after tae evei;_t_;i__ w_e;'e ix: fe__.__o the value of $2 4_6_16z_ was - - - - tua y made the Bern- clude with a W wo ~ ' ' _ vengeance of the Constitutionalists 0° u ac - ' _ ' ~ _ yi _ T _ imported an increase of $607,708, or wh n “dual m ld __ ll - '_ sley club an offer of ai-.2 000 for Ut gratulatlon to each winner l r rc _[___ er cent e _ oceboesls ino . ' _ h th., 1,1 abouttli their he-¢=\1» at the cavww °f 11.1° °1¢v*§l§`§".i?§`§§;}°i.y.fi l.°.ifbl2‘?.1.§n§"I.°f"n...f;'f .."l°§f.'i..;”§i‘e..§'..e.'ry 2151 1..’i..f'.‘.....i .§`...`.°.f _ °f vi°~t°rm" °“V“91 °f th” °t°‘t° °‘ ley and is now'ln receipt of wages of cs on the E-lgrnve Athletic C1ub's AITEAL T0 'PHE ‘ ,_ Tama-“Yip” a v-'Wk ago' $22150 Der week whereas if he lolns ilrst race meet. Mr. Tremain sees a SUPREME “WRT- YD A°°°' W3 *° "°9°'~`*“ ““‘° “B W' Unitedhe will not be nble to drew new clnb ni n large proportion and '“`° portion of his transfer lee. After - as federal. oiliclals were executed t Zo k d th b M I .D -nto me in \-'ANCOUVl°lli, Not. 2Si.- Judge with°ut q““rt°r‘ Among them Va' 3 gigltet hom e$al'A pixiiflvise themifiliges will !I:11emtiaer€loi?ntBpr'l`\l?; Ettendance wus ("0I110l1f»B 111111131-\f»*311 1110 intcm-1°” 0' cousin of Blnrlque Caballero. I-le was - W y B’ y -_ an appeal to the i-luprenie Court of Can- condvinllsds to die ' began” he had also be precluded from receiving any about 000. _ _ d . J d C adn, fol thc ecision of u ge as- "°‘°°d tm’ ‘°d°'“‘ “°°1’*" “' d°f°“‘1 prolonged negotiations between the CONSPIRACY In -.=-osMosA ‘ Hel 111 111° C11” ‘1f°“f1‘1'° “1*‘i““ him the city. - , _ United directors and the player don- ` -ro ovriivranow JAP nuns: for a return of $4.290. will 1111 U11"- Th° Y°"“‘3 maws m°th°"1 ww is ‘m cerned. nothing satisfactory was ar- --,- elliug expenses. . 1.11111* °@ 0“‘>““°f.°- W°11‘1 011 “ef ““°°“ rived nc, though it is mobeble the Tomo. Nov. za.-conilrniabio.. has 1 -~--'~*-” MAN WHO TALKE en to tli Lyell Avenue olice station ideas of perpetual motion with pro 1 ` cnldseewhstwas lliilxrkgghlgllgid ofethg president Ol that » i ' states to secure gtilili gdggrgifietifg siid fair treatment .1lI_;.lw1'l5m_'an_ .tht gps Umtgd " iisibility ‘of lnsurink 80114 “TT” r liemif in then countries 111111 ° div.._o-~ _ , 1:11 OW* x. - ` f - - or th°'ri`tec°\i-m‘i_._.#_n’_». -of “$- 3- _ A . .»f-l~.,..~.;_~='_"'- -- ‘ I HAMILTON, ONT., Nov. 26.--A ,Formosa to China. no s ore as e o revea any S. G BA completely disappeared. Professor usual ground in a stand against Im- tario, a brother in-law of the missing. was an out and out declaration 01' and 'begged the liie Of her son. Gab- Ut- ti h- I b t _ ‘I ,. “Ned 1 the wnspimoy in the , . allero’s reply v/as to have his cousin 335’-fusggsdeive on y een empor islgiid eof Formosa to overthrow J a- TEHR1BLED1¥f,,tI3,a1“,£.é)hExPLOSmN_ ,llrouglig from the prison and st__oi;d in ' - - ' - panese rule there. The plot was front o s firing squad of rsvo u ion- N0 TRACE DISCOVERED ‘\,,ide,,p,.ead and the gnatigntors plan- _RAND RAPIDS “ich Nov_ 29___ "F mio shot him down before hm ' 'OF PR0\i"E550F-_ LAVELL _ned to organize-an army of 100,000. Dynamite, gun powdcr, and gaeolene mothers eyes. ‘ -._-- ,massacre the Japanese, and restore exmoued in a “mms Hardware awk ne:-e to-day. More than a scorc oi _ ` E T RI tl.l'l)I'Oll§h !08I‘Ch Of HIE BUY Bkld “IB 1 t t d d _ Qpgmgn wqfg POLICE GRABB D ON fx do rib li ii inil d t ' i ‘ T nuoni=:w's ni NQUh1‘ ‘“’°_°“ °“ ““ “ °'°“ _ hui ned or bruised. Several women PERPETUAL OTION. "ace 0f Cecil F- Luveu 9"°f°"°r ° _ nd children were missed and the '_._.'__.. M the Stat( University of Columbus, LONDON, Nov. 29.--At St. An ‘;__ml must cool before Search ,S po* - ' - iitftho OOHEBTER N. Y. Nov, 28,- Ohio, who rented a boat from As- _drew's Soclcty 5 dinner mst mg lr1¢_ F my mon women and chu. Bfmuel' H. lidorehoilse, of Brace- i$ew's on Monday afternoon. rowed speakers were Henri Bouras:a,ed altar; "d_f___n (___ _£8 s_e__o___d.__U___ _________y escup bridsm out zz y¢',_,,-5 016, was tak. across the bay to Carroll s point and _Bishop Fallon. Bourossa co er ed with their “Wm _ ' ‘ Bishop li‘ullon's address _, 1 it Parmh gg¢“,e_ when George R. Chowun, registrar of perielism. ALWF. AFTER 1.ALL1NC ,ffm hgagxaxgeqged to mu; ovgr his Qiieen's Univereiti. l_{lngston._ On- _wasa Pointed reply to Bourassa n_nd ‘ WITH AUTO F1'F.1-Y FEET ‘ _ li he is elm ed 1111111- 111111 Reb A- E- 1111_"°11_0fG1*111f .l111D‘1"”1“”“‘ ‘md .““’ ‘°d°""“°“ °' ci-lions , Nov. za-Despite their :__l;z;'?1_i`;‘n‘;3é°§‘:g”nYJ£;§ ¥0|.[¢_, mg;-§1y ‘Avenue Methodtit Ch;i_i-ch1_Bra°iit_f_or;i_-, the Britisgi _§lo_l_f;l_1_;eB__ _l;1___e1:_ ?_;’__‘;‘;‘_'_eh°‘t‘2 plunge oi git? feet from an automo- voiichpnliig the information that brother, spent c ent re i_i_y ;_i_s o d i_inlont,__an roblems of the worm into the Chicago Rivergast night, M_Qr°h_o}_{_” hai ..,,,,m,, Peeuiigl- mag ing the bay in n ln? ore cg iii; ace e p ._ ___ Fmnk william; and Miss ogy Sensi- It is thought lie will be hold till his ma_k_lng__ini1iilri_es of arm rs ong e _ ST 20 -'fCHE*"°"`S IN `°“ an will survive it_ is said tohay. WL _ parents nomo to take care of him. north s ore. __ _ _ _ i0. FOURTEEN YEARS liams driving _his cal reac cd _t e Although Morehouse was at the They 10111111 U16 Y°°_'b°“ ' the mm E Division street _lack-knife bridge l\\S*- ,ed P mudflg ` 1.1¢, ,ng-yy tug;-Q were no hat and coat, near the point where lie1 _ ‘__ H V, 1. __ amp as it began to rise. He threw on full 'iw °f 111° 111111111111' “°“°‘“’ °' "““|¢iii¢'rs'aei§e from a‘polieeinen and _ianded, bn: Lnveli biinseii. had abs.. _ i.oNDoi~., Nov. za.; n__i_;\iz_1MmB power. The .nnciiine climbed the -a ’,,, ,,,~¢,,,_ 11 won while lie was _inccly disappeared. Today relatives -lr shrunk to fleet » 2' ' bridge leaf to _the top and fell into P . " - ~“the Brittle man expired. 4 i th t the offered rcW1_M‘d 01 $090 f01`. lhf01‘111B .\£110W11 M _ ' _ th lv r. Williams and Miss Scheran l ciifjeinvmt on 8 tion of iiovelifs whereabouts. and was buried at Blrmilldhnm' Fm Wei; rgieued by the New of ,, pass. DMM'-" iii 0 _,-1.|o°\;ng chap Professor Chowan said that less ‘20 years Mills has suilcred from an mg m_ebDat_ “O L ` 3 shi-°¢"'y re, 'and was New Yerk. .he had a lapse of memory made him the obiocb~o s 11 Y Y. than two years ago, when Professor obscure disease. Wl1l°\1 ¢11“°¢d 11 _ hit _ sig _ "Pd ,9 “W 1” ‘.“‘.d ' i, ,111 eat, , nil _. . ~ ._ been usglglgg on cusioi-potue1~ ino~ fanveu was at ooinnibini university. _shrinkage 01 ° Y 11 _ :fa “b livin mrs boa Bic. \MIsTs. rfamq lied mimi as uid eo. noi.. to Kingston where he wid bi. edual ww 1111111 1111 0”' 11111 w°“d New vom: Nd.. in _ Five .nys 2 ies was resW'f»° *WP* "‘° "°‘1g¢¢ 'soi'ndoi-i" _ an soon as so eodigi -nibthéar that be inwndtd taking e 1"' _$11111 “'11“ 58- The “111°11°° “"1” ‘““‘ in ibn enob 'fob bw.. bignnnsis was t s ii r e intended to mnke days i-ut were goliig.to»Syra¢useto gnosed as osre°11111l°1°111. 111111 11° ‘W1 the mild sentence imposed by -Tudse ` ` if i you said be, ' '-1 -recovered his. memory and told Pro- time from the \1°<1Y- 1°11'111¢ *-11° \’°“°“ sein, n middle-aged women, and Nei § ` #Q62 i2 ` ` ` lecture. Three or four days later he ‘symptom is the disapl1¢111"°“°"' 0| liao,-53,, yeggerqny ,mon Huggy youu. in " ' _ ' _ < -9 - ‘ - ' ‘ ' b ide bow he it ‘nd miuhsian. It \»°°°111‘= 1111 ci di b i in-.iivb yen... in ~ f 9-"3:-ie !$:;€QtfoC&‘i'|¥gBsli.or:i€ an no B ggssigle for him to 1110170. “nd mr :bhiag's r_i3\lynifX‘.oT=cre was a reaso pp ' "Y ea; 'IABVU Mil - l»°i'¢“'l f5|¢¢1'°l ‘#1111 05111' 11° “' OVGI 1_4 V051! 11° WM °°“““°d t° his for the mild sentence, however. Mrs. “fm " `»`coQ=?sni` We how that planation of Why he s1\0\1\ll 11°" $°¢ bed- 5010"! 1111' m“°°° \‘° W" 5 '°°" Fountain had been separated from my ° . 13;- ~'i0`ggf¢sspmds` ofl.tlie train at Hamilton. HG WM S inches in height. but 11° !\`“'1“““7 her husband for ten years and was Ihh'a°lv_,|°x£”x: my Q;-“mg " Adore- on his wily to Toronto to see his shrank until at thc time of his death .truggung to m,_,k,, u uvi,,g_ with no 01180 . Mills f ._ th ill . Rev. Dr. th i st 20 inches in 26 P11119- X Godf h d . led the we Qu ' ?r:i°al` WOTH: §f:Bh’;i;y,m\?im°ii_;ener:l.;f the Oatlio- ws? ag engraver, and the nrst in- m‘;`:|nf,ud.,. :Eg hn|?,.°,‘;,l;\,,r that B nip. ~"£'» 1- -=1-"'-’---°-- ~°-1° °' “°'“"*°:.- ‘:.-1-1°*-:.i';‘: °‘"'°*:°:..°' i:..‘::..°°°°°...;':.“.:‘..-::.‘;'.°::.; -i,i“‘1i.i°'°°. N “mg wheels, and its basic ly strange thin he no ce abou ing o e . - The pil lc u no th iwli We _ _ Ja _ _ _ _,_+ ` -_,__ f air." _veil when the gutter called on hi111_ him uslnB |118 M1115 ff°°\Y- Mt" ‘ cunlstances of the case. but will only . ' ` A' ` ition of His eyes. f legs. Doctors who saw him confessed amy mm was ,~,\|,,we¢ one 0., 5.1¢. which are an away (mm an ' _ 'nn' WQRK 0_1? Du' GRENFELL #Professor Chowan said today that themselves bailicd. and the hospitals “ended s,mten¢¢," obicctcd the Conn-19 me with shoulders beck und “gon No' u __ lu, Ginn” _Lovell was undoubtedly suiiering could render no help. He was with-~ My (»,.0wn AM_0,.“cy_ \ _ LU ' ' ' ` ' ' from another very severe lapse oi out pain, the increasing stillness and ...Phe p,,h“,._ m,gm_ to he ,af_\,ned_'ith shoulder! ’°\.'Bm_ .ng th iabradoi- Missionary is °_1i1°°W1 f° tl i tb vid nn. that o iw. ¢°11*111‘1_°“ *'11 "W . _ 5 59”' t I`h:;f-ll: ` that n macllne"-lar¢'e en- vfife, who was called there on account he was under 4 feet hiB\1. hl1V_111K ausisgance ¢0m|ng from por spouse. »¢iibi:»._r¢!®°'°¥""- ' on Mouser. vs' the l>l°°f1-slwt con time this condition extended to his know that the womb.. oonnnitteii big H°|N h HONG g Chl Kuang Lung, Governor of Qan- _ ton, was n within a fortnight, af.'tag2he_J_\_A . _ 1; assassin. who endeavored o‘- ' - eo- isfimus iiuiiii- Ellliflll. Ellili (Canadian Pres? _ KONG, Nov. 0.-General to-day. for the »eso_ ~ time bnilb in bin heart. ocnei-bi _ ’ ` caped with a woundfiu- the hand. Hs personally' killed four of. choils told her to-day hc had a re- 15131105 t'~`°*_1°h°l`Y “f 'thu' Serious tro_uble in Ca_,nton is -shortly. The Chinese are- a _ __ _- sive oi business becoming stagnqt: The pdice were reinforced. Storee of boiiibs are frequently found in the city. UH. MDNT V PHUBMY WINS _-ir- x. new (Canadian Press) WLNNIPEG, Man., Nov. 30.- With three Dolls to hear from, Hon, Di-___ Montague, the new provincial Minis- ter of Public Works, had a, lead of 37') in the Kildonan and St. Andl'oW's by-election held yesterday. The ng- ures at present are: Montague, 1,12-'f; Bl-edlil, T53; majority, 370. --#__--_ H.-iliviian SPENT $33,000 A - To Dldrldlvr YALE Toni, CAMBRIDGE, Nov. za.-» Harvard spent over $33,000 to defeat Yale `on the gridiron this fall, an average of almost $2,000 for each of UM eigh- teen men, who faced the sons of old Eli. There were thirty-three -men on the Crimson squad. The income from Harvard football this fall was about $110,000. The absence of Dartmouth and the had weather caused a loss of about $2,000 over two seasons ago, when the s¢lie- dulc was strongest, Coach Haughtbn, gets nn annual $5.000 salary, and alumni subscrip- tions guarantee him' $8.600- anna money. He is believed to be the high- est paid coach of any sport in the intercollegiate world, __ ` 1iP1- . Rhgriinu os Jnqx- 5 ~ i ’ - ' 'ri-1i~‘. aishna. I.iiISCOGEiil,' Georgia, Nov. 29.- Allother murderer on Jack The Bip- per lines is creating a sensation. A1- .-oiidy he has slain tivo aged business men and left no clue. He chops his victims to death with e hstcliet. THE FATAIJ SPORT SEASON. MILWAUKEE, Nov. 29.- Ill the Joel- hunting season at Wisconsin, closing tomorrow 22 Huntsmen were sllleu and 23 injured. A SKYSCRAPER HAT IN LONDON l..0ND(,iN, Nov. 28-The -lated. freaks in fashions, "tile skylerlpsr nat," has reached London, although .lot yet seen in public. The Boston .ierald correspondent was privileged ..o have a Private view of this amaz- .ng creation. in the stones oi a ' wrench mllliner, who is introdlwllg it. It was justly named "the skyscrap- er," for it towerem 28 inches ilfom base to tip of plums. 131081119 stut- .ian oi black ti-meta ribbon, built \\P in tiers a la pagoda and surmountsd oy swishlng black aigotts lilo I. YU( on the top' oi n building. The model who wore the skyscraper laid that the two feet and s. third of he!/diesr ielr. not at all uncomiortahle. Tile creator of the hat said to The ooston lieruld correspondent: "Will the skyscraper catch on this winter and become Q popular- style? l‘hat is what we all want to know. We are all up in the air, wondering which why the cnt is goin to icing. We have hats ol praotie_ y sul!! conceivable size and amz-g broad, mushroom and luv" _ _ basket, but never a tall hat. “Of course this model is _only a clirysalis out of which wmelhlll is going to come--we do not know what not while it is too early to ni-baba: definitely I see no evidpnoe nl large picture hat comin beck. Qi 8?# present moment, and believe that the. tendency is gollll $0 be all WVU* height. ` “lt_ so, it: is going to bring out some mighty curious consequences in the train. For one thins. e woman wearing a skyscraper will not be able to sit up straight in 5 tazloabi or limousine, as they are built wiehblga roofs at present. Either tho i builders will have to biuld een with hatboxes in their tops, Dt' 'DDQ will have lean iorwerd conetentlx- ~ “Ono would think that will WO taxis and limousines gotffllg lower. hats would logically be made loner. too, Even today n woman of fashion cannot ride comfortably in a. limoui sine for fear of crushing her aigrette. 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