{IN THE NORTH Honorably Discharged 3;; , COATICOOK, Que., Sept. 9.â€"â€"-Wm. lTravers Jerome was acquitted last ' night of the charge of having gam- bled on Thursday last on the station [mings left town northward .- Hr property of the G. T. R. here while l Jas. Isaac’ waiting for the immigration authori- i swindl 8 car to tram t“ M“ ties to pass on the case of Harry K. or R333 At Pension Fans it Thaw. In discharging him the court i was discovered that a man answlr’mg I Search for James Ray m ton accompanied by We Cnm< l ,1 ‘ Illllllll «I . ll | . apologized for the humiliation to -his description had stepped 03 m. which he had been subjected. - .. . The hearing before Magistrate Saturday tram from 143033! and had Henry Mulvena of Sherbrooke, last- ’takefl dinner at the Brooks House- ed less than an hour. It began at 7.3 lll'Qb'II' .quull'†However he had left on the northern o’clock and at 8.20 the court said: I aftern . ,, . ' . Oon train With doct, 1 Sir, you are honorably discharv- . a 0’ Dom e d.†‘3 Wilberforce, so the police headed for Joseph Beaulno, a Coaticook law- K'inmount to ascertain if their man yer, who said he variously representâ€" ; . had reach ' a; I ed justice, the people and the criminal { ed there. At that “nag" .37.; ‘code, interrupted the afternoon ses- fa number Of people remembered see- ! slon, but when he endeavored to reâ€" [ing a man answering the description ' ' new similar tactics last evening he Kin company with the doctor the was ruled out of court. After taking , . the evidence which was trifling, the baggage man and an lmplemmt man prosecution asked for a conviction. giving particularly clear detaib of The defence did not even sum up its ,the supposed Ray. The trail '8‘ lost Case. . ' t t ' ' c Magistrate Mulvena leaned back i a his paint, for no on“ he" wheth- and pondered, for not more than 50 Per he had 19Ԡby train for Haliburton seconds. “In rendering judgment,â€he‘i0r taken the Sua‘ g6 to MW .0, so Smart, well tailored Sid-ï¬ll) ‘.' fl ' I ‘1 . \ r9, warm. ~OSY Overcoat Our Boyo’ Suits for the older Children's Fall Sui». ~ . . ‘ in new s'vim rm b; for the 'thtle ’Chaps 1n newest BOYS: 94â€"198 b' we. so 15~‘ yrs are ias me mt†seemed more likely the ..,. . (:05 .. models. cloths lxersevs and Scotch m'IrVr'lS 1' 1. “.7. 1 .. l ’ "no†car was driven to that Place- . -- “.34.. not ladle at a ‘At the 1mm Was a suite“ Similar Yrs, ‘0 7 ~""< Priced 1‘ . ,l ‘5 ’ v | . . l WEC;‘S Clifps 0 y n - I _‘ r" ‘ ‘. . ' 1:23 ill) to ’ ‘ K I" 38““ t9 8 years, Milleif‘l‘? p? â€:9. blade. ui strong .4 rd - ‘ ‘- L U :! PFICEd ‘3? V 7 ‘ ‘ . l. ‘ u o o o o . iiBQ @ ‘+ ).50 t(). I gig 99 ‘Vell I‘e-\l“rl::g b‘r:y(3tc‘:] frW'Q'Ol‘lS al‘.({ o t I I o o o o . . . ‘Qi' v â€". ) . A“ ~ if e n o o e o O ‘ I'Ej- (yep. }. {EH-{.5 "',).'h I) l‘ ‘41 . 4 H . V A “Til. 11’": 3 E: Riv: h L‘)....,..' . v: «‘17. quarrels) fto the one the “wanted" man was {said to be carrying, and the manager gave a description of its owner that. itallied remarkably well with the de- gsired man. Everything looked bright for 30 <2. _ Eindeed for it w l + r‘ “a .I._g- New, Riecmweazï¬ .. n)â€. m “1.10 l ’ 8,3 ‘33de what he 0“ 3 for 3’3‘1’3 J1 J a u “suds; iwas a cattle buver and had drawn 8'33'8 .2 F em: (gloves for c.0373 zrm e fr to â€St ‘ d B k r -.)‘ .. . . .. a . r :v' om e audar “n 3. .“or 3.33%; New: $hrr‘k9,-fmr Meyer. *1 inc“ grid; b t h; z?“ . «x, g: - :o. - M '..4 .1..'; . ’ 1 New: inhur'é‘. Vé’aas‘cs 'z‘iIEE" “cars 1 on I" J W n this a v». m -. . lman was located about the Village he '5‘ r J! ' +1 , ’V l I : 2. ' : . _ we 5:; 630%?‘:â€P lwas found to be a different individ- . ' z 2 v x : . i 5:; .ad biasing gual to the one dcsu‘ed. ._. 9 31. i P ‘ . BCDRE‘Eme- i. ! ‘ G.eatly surprised. but not d15v ‘ r “323.7%meaway-Mums...-w'- ...‘.' , incartened at all, the party headed .‘ "" ‘ ‘ "-lisftï¬Ã©ix‘e2.‘~".~‘-.3‘::-‘;~.-'e‘.tr'.‘53“.?~midis“!wif'fl «Cd‘s-'77?‘;"‘"-“u".-"l‘e'<‘rTif’r?.?5“?.‘*‘7“?r ! .. -' . .. < "Jamaaiw‘ dialysis...“ unbelioséi'tï¬'aj7.1.;15...-JLQMJSifï¬â€˜m "5.): RGE’fï¬i'l-TV Ifo“ Ha'liburton and sought informa‘ ition from every possible source, but ENllC-OllEW-"fdcildl'. , . . lit was quite futile, so Wilberforce. ' .2 . " , itseemeo the next best point to pick WM. TRAV ERS JEROME. !up a clue fn’on] and the car "a head- Isaid, “I shall be very brief. 1 be' 'ed that way. , Chinese Parliament Approves Six New (‘abinet Ministers. - . r 7 w CLEVAï¬VL if. PEKIN. Sept. 9.â€"â€"The colors-.- 0.; t“ J L 114...; 2 Cabinet has been virtually reco.. l ' I- - mm-‘ ‘ structed. The nomination of six non Ministers has been approved by th: lower House. The new members 0; ~ ‘: inked, w.‘rL-;l".; rut: ’ var: r -â€"â€"-- f ' “ H U. S. Tau'll‘ Measure Goes To Vote at iBeautEf‘g} crops [cgmkh-JRVATIVE VJ ; lieve every right-minded man in Can- ‘ The doct f red t . m ate will vote on the Democratic tariff g CIED ‘ ada regrets and feels the humiliatlon or re er. 0 '88 m r- â€-0 {$511335 near liner. the Cabinet are as follows: l~‘oreigx:lnight at 11-45 NIL. when it became, Winnipeg, Sept. 8 â€"_ “I shall be in law nor in fact. The evidence 31- stage from Kinmount to lhden, Four o'Clock. ' ‘ bill this afternoon at four o’clock. i at the indignity WhiCh has been plac- 'view ed and be said the 3M- H told C ‘, '0 . n . . - ~ , - gr t1 d'sa ' t ' ~ duced at the hearing gives no reason -â€"__-. :J}. ,1; .1, affairs, Sun Pao Chi, former gove.nol apparent that It Would be impossible 1.- ea Y 1 ppm“ ed. 3““ all the ngyl vote: (:88: in; EaSt for the charge which was laid against I which doubtless, now. he did not 60. WASHINGTON, Sept. 9.â€"The Sen- E ’H‘he PfOSngts g This agreement was reached last "â€" ed upon you. It is excusable neither him that be was going ‘0 take u. of Shantung l’rovince: interior. Che to carry the plan to 9353 the measure I wheat crop is in, in the western Y kgï¬l . you, 1101' for the indignities which 3011 iThe‘party then proceeded to Geodet- Of 5 ccnon g: ham then on to Kinmount and from rm. .7; 75:12: L.e was. munications: justice. Wiang Chi- The party 199'de agreed to keep 5er 19 bushel †ared "1 believe 311' in all the circum- â€" . Chino: education. Wang Tall-Si; in- the Sent}? in 88851011 until well into; I 0 Smith†Stheeficz’ d did i i stances, you ’m ’not attribute theap-gthere decided to go to am run: dusts: Chaosâ€"Clix ‘En. formerly pres the “mung t° (“39°39 °f 3‘ many °f " ' ' bad ’ up n n en 0 (Special to The Post.) parentoirence offered you while in 3 iand take a chance that their man = m... Hf ‘ or' t' . the reserved amendments still nd- fImmigration i London, h d ident of the board of aD li‘ul are, De 3 . n W 0 ma e TORONTO, Sept. 9,â€"Mr. Geo. S. - ~31. 31;: thar‘ror. communications. Chow Tszchi. for- ing impossible, and then adjournedian extensive trip through the west. Hen C ns t' w s eie ted mcrly :-..-ting ï¬nance minister. until nine 001°C}! this morning. I â€The western crop†he said “‘ar ry, o erva “:e' -, a - c Premier llsiung Hs Ling will take ’ ’ ‘ member °f the vamc‘“ Leglsmure ~. ‘5 the portfolio of finance temporarily. 71a- :3. :3 Parrcissi“ -7, The Cabinet inclu‘es three partisan: 7 of the reformer, Kan: Yu Wei. . The Chinese Government is muck be. concerned over the agita’lon in Japan in connection with the killing of sev ; 7900“: ‘qu “My erai Japanese during the ï¬ghting at . f†,o.. * Nani-ring and. desiring to make re- _ ._ €an rushing paratio , has instructed the Chinese 3:: schedule" "we, be. charge d‘afi‘aires at Tokio to expresr ; - regrets to the Japanese Foreign Office. friendly country, in the discharge of your duty as a public officer to the 'had got or} the†and had 3m†t. real thinking people of this com- Coboconk. The local dflVfl' Ct Burnt munity. You are, sir, honorably dis- 1 River Band that a man 03 the “Bay†charg .†.t . When acquitted Mr. Jerome thank-l ype had driven from there to CObO‘ ed the court, spoke flatteringly of his Econk and that he would likely M in reception in Canada, and added that lthe village. The machine was at ouc: he did not attribute his arrest andlheaded f o k h . brief imprisonment last week to the[ or obocon w ere t.“ 90h“ thinkinueonle.ot-the.pominlon..no "m the man answer“: the de‘ took a late train from coaucoorr last scription. but he had left 10’ 0mg? night in order to be in New York to- I points on Saturday. His attire was marrow, and will return to Montreal lrather unkempt and his face ha é later. ' May Extend Rare Privilege. l! Democratic lines in the Senate ! . stood solid last night against the ï¬nal :excee-dg all reports 'he has read in the for EaSt York yesterday, defeating onslau ht of the tariff n ht. With! rests, w c l ' Mr. A. Chamberlain, the Temperance- g g ‘p and as ex elent in quality Liberal nominee. The vote was 1,774 to 1,158, with a few more subdivi- Frorn Brooks, Alta. comes the re- sions to hear from, thus reducing the party leaders urging their colleagues 3 and color." on to approval cf the bill, the ranks! closed up against the anti-free wool: \ (â€I l J I u) 'u (y) S r r H J and antLfl-ee sugar forces. and de- l pOI‘t that M. L. Enreng- ha. made anlijoritY obtained by Mr. Alex. MC- feated all amendments to the bill as Eagrirultural record, his crop being Cowan at the 1a“ provincial general . h i l- fast as they came to the vote. : threshed and in the granary and the 3:320:33), lggtedegr r353: %1::SQVT- lgroun-d plowed, for next 1981' by vative tendencies, gave Mr. Chamber- Attempts to restore a duty on rawe cod 0 raise the do on wool-z w and t ty lain emphatic support. Compared to the last election. when Sheriff McCowau was returned, the en manufactured goods made in suc- iAUguSt 7N}- The “OP matured and I lneeded the attentions cf the barber ceasive amendments by Senators La- E was harvested and threshed within ! badly. ..' the me: cow the! ‘Follette, Catron and Penrose, were 1 eighty-six days of SOW‘lng. Four ac_ | total vote was remarkably light, being 960 votes less than formerly. The results in the various districts were as follows: MONTREAL, Sept. 9. â€" If the judges of the Court of King's Bench‘ As nothing could be done further prove willing the hearing of the Thaw 'the I In do a ,. appeal, against the immigration act i party returned to y ‘ “ ; 51? El) FROM DliCHYNlXG. 8. l ’ 35:3â€: Yasmtmsï¬tantg '31.?"th faitï¬rreem ins gave 120 bushels each 0‘ 0a“ in . {39:3, 3‘ Enid at Homemxxi Sanitarium Sear Q \ sugar forces, led by Senator Rana-imom's- Manitoba. 13' 110595 Her Lift“ dell of Louisiana, Democrat, held‘ â€"â€"-â€"-â€"~'Oâ€"â€"-*â€" †7 an . , - - covering 150 miles over rocks a â€"'- <'~ ~â€" . UCELPH. SON. ELâ€"l‘iSS Kennedy, the attention of the Senate throu h- w - Henry. Chamberlain. may prove to be unique in still an-l an r'â€"â€"- .3 “a, a x. c.- .~ _ a maid employed a: the Homewooc‘ out the evening, but the votes of Sin- LHILD DEAD l.\ FIRE. City' diVi§i°n§ ..... 480 158 other manner. . . {rough roads in the northern wilds, .. s 1.9 r 1‘3: 13; Sanitarium: narrowly escaped a wat- ators Ransdell and Thornton had‘ Disastrous Blaze Visits Timmins and Efg‘mggg’ï¬a‘lp.:::: 2:: if; f thlllen #:121115th :pglicatlon wa-Sdlnadï¬ ] having obtained a clue that will like- a: 1:9 1:;3, the’ en: grave ill the River Speedb Fests-r been long conceded to the Republi- Sweeps Dwellings North Toronto ..... 272 119 car to ethe igmggafiisnczlrggrsulegstily bring results in . day or two ; --_-_.,.M ,. .. M da ' mornin , and had it not een . ‘1 cans on the an ar issue. ,' - ' . . g . Qâ€): “f' "“" to: timely ippearance of two Young Repeated eifgort: were made to se- TIMMINS' Sept. 9.7-Flre Sunday $321211}; “nag? f? 80 Friday, M!" Laflamme ab." had a when the man pursued through a†g ' 4 Loaf ;;~.,;:;;.<. men who dragged her out she would cure a. general agreement for a ï¬nal cost the life of {1 9111“ an? gutted Markham Township 312 432 lengthy Private °°nversau°n Withmountry WIII be located and it will . T‘ t 14:62 or. have been drowned. vote on the bill at some definite hour several frame buildings Wh}°h com- Scarboro Township. 316 273 Judges Gervais and Cross, in tneither: be seen to whether he is the g: . g . Darley Naggs and Harold Cass this afternoon. Democratic leaders prised the ï¬rstbusmess secuon Open- , â€"â€" _ COW“ “’3 Wm“ he made “Spec“ ’9' ted , t "a." L noticed the woman wading out into: were willing to adjourn at midnight ed in Timmins in the early days. The Totals ........... 1774 1198 quest that, if the case came before the .0118 wan 0 n0 . __â€"a ~ 1' 9" ""5“"; ':~ 5- the river from the opposite bank if such an agreement could be reach- 1038 is estimated at about $20,000, Majority for Henry, 616. courts Wm. Travers Jerome should â€"â€"-â€"â€"e~â€"â€"- _. '3 433115. 3.2;- his :2. There was an old boat near at hand ed. but while negotiations were under The ï¬re broke out in the upper storey Little intrest was taken by the be allowed to speak. 0 ’ gun-ID- 'i~".~:;~; :~;~_.:‘ -. .- .. .. and the boys jumped into it and way they insisted the Senate should 0' the Ottawa House, a frame hotel, gneral electorate in the campaign, Although American lawyers have ‘ Gypsyl‘woman s <~,-_ ‘ brought the girl out. remain at work, with the prospect of and got a good. start before it was and only one-quarter of the electors no right to speak ill-8 Canadian court,l .I. :1 2‘ .: Miss Kennedv is one of a number 01 an all-night session if the attempt at discovered. A 5th wind was blowing. took advantage of their franchise. Mr. Laflamme consxdered that, under. l-‘n lish ‘rls who are employed as the agreement failed. ‘ and the entire centre or the town up" Since the last general election the rid- the circumstances this courtesy might, . . g g ing has grown, numerically, by leaps be extended to Mr. Jerome. As the; arp rlc peared to be in danger at one time. and bounds. Some idea of the apathy makers 0f the appeal show a desire; PAGE FIF‘TEEN- ' 3ԠAcquiring A, AFTER _§_WINDLER 71f; lstinguisllezi lawyerifllief Chilton’s Exciting Early Sunday morning (laid Chilâ€" u. ï¬lled Sentence. "‘1" ; 5;: naids at the Homewood sanitariuen Dr. Hobbs stated that she had been acting strangely for some time past; SLe may be deported, having only! ' - been here since last January. 3 new 3:0? l They'd Like To Kill Him. BOBY WAS CUT UP. k Police Find Part of Torso 1Floating In River. NEW YORK, Sept. 9.â€"â€"The chest BERLIN, Sept. 9.â€"The Socialist, and back of a woman was found float- Dr. Liebknecht. has manifestly got lug in the Hudson River, along the badly on the nerves of the 0211ch 01 New Jersey shore opposrte this city, the Krupp Company, who apparently fear s’ome further disclosures. The Vorwaerts yesterdays said that one high Krupp ofï¬cer challenged Dr. Liebknecht to a duel with pistols, which naturally Dr. Liebknecht refus- ed, but The Tagleblatt suggests that- the challenge was really an ingenious scheme for silencing an uncomfort- a‘oic opponent. First Shipment of New Wheat. PORT ARTHUR, Sept. 9. â€"- The steamer Doric, of the Northern Navi- gation C0,, the ï¬rst to carry grain from the 1913 crop down the lakes, cleared with 15,000 bushels of new wheat for James Richardson 8: Son. Goderich, from the Canadian North- ern Elevator yesterday. â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- R.M.C. Syllabus Antiquated. KINGSTON, Sept. 9.-â€"-The Minister lilac; Pb†“914 glass ' of Militia is dissatisï¬ed with' the syl- labus of the Royal Military College. which he thinks is not up to date, and will see that it is improved. He is not satisï¬ed with the work being done by lthe military staff of the institution. The curriculum is behind the times on Friday. The balance of the torso was found nearby Sunday night. The head, lower arms and legs are still missing. - An autopsy revealed that the body was dismembered while life remain- ed. Death was ascribed to the shock caused by the severance of the limbs and bead. Because of the absence of the mur- dered girl’s head the physicians could only guess that the victim had_ been stunned either by a blow or by inhal- ing some anaesthetic, and that while she lay in a coma the work of dis- â€"-there was no trace of poison in the mach. StoBoth packages found were in linen pillow covers bearing an embroidered “A.†On the back of the body, was either a. birth mark or tattoo work that also had much the form of the letter “A." Ll'aJ'lku‘. *â€""-""' ' ' ._......- -â€" Domestic Ii Ari-Esta. BROCKVILLE. Aug. 5.â€"â€"(Specia.l.)- A county constable placed under ar- rest at McIntosh Mills a young wo named Annie Curtis, charged with so -; I f z The child, which is believed to be buried in the debris of the Ottawa House, could not be found after the trapped in some portion of the burn- ing building. It has not been seen since. For All Canada. WINNIPEG, Sept. 9.â€"Hon. L. P. Pelletier stated yesterday that when the parcel post service was establish- ed on Jan. 1. it would extend to every part of the Dominion, east and west. There would be no half measures. "The service,†he said, “will fol- low the plans brought forward at Ot- tawa, and the different provinces will be used as zones.†Tne service will be of great beneï¬t to the residents, concluded Mr. Pelle- tier. Fire Beats Shipper. KINGSTON, Sept. 9.â€"A warehouse in Saskatoon was destroyed by‘ï¬re, and in it was a large quantity of brooms, owned by J. M. Hughes, of Kingston. They were insured. Sas- katoon had been advised to ship goods out to buyer but ï¬re arrived ï¬rst. Aged Woman Drowned Herself. WOODSTOCK, N.B., Sept. 9.-â€"â€"Mrs. Wm. Gentle, 6 Cyears old, left her home early yesterday morning and drowned herself in Meduxnekeag Creek. Her body was found by a searching party late yesterday after. ance. evinced by the urban electors is gain- ed by the fact that the Deputy Reâ€" ï¬re broke out, and was no doubt turning Ofï¬cer, assistants and scruti- neers waited at subdivision 85, Mr. John Vincent's house at 22 Redwood avenue, in vain for an elector to cast his ballot. Not one individual help- ed to relieve the monotony of the weary wait by taking advantage of his registration in the constituency. Not a vote was cast in many other city subdivisions before the noon hour was struck, and even then not 20 per cent. of the electors put in an appear- ___¢_____ Elll'lE EUYER gull DOWN Mysterious Murder at McLeod: Alberto (Special to The Post) MacLeod, Alta, Sept. 9â€"With a bullet from a revolver through his head, James Patterson, one of the most widely known cattlemen in Ca- nada, was found dead on J. Frank- to depart from the usual custom, it is { the court to permit this if it sees ï¬t, ; _ in which case still another new depar- l 5199 Who 1333’s8d through here on ture will be, evolved in the already i'l‘uesdav canned some excitement in unique Thaw case. ‘Colborn-e. One of the female members J. K. Greenshields, K.C., was en-f of the troup put over a â€at one an gaged in a famous forgery case a few ; years ago in New York. At that time, a merchant of that town. Entering although he was the chief counsel for his store, she ask-ed him if he want- the defence, he was not permitted toled 11,3 f rtu t 1d. On h' . .take part in the proceedings before ' 0 “e 0 '18 accedjng the court. By way of returning good she told him that She had to have a: for evil, Mr. Greenshields has added coin to tell the fortune Not having: his request to that of Mr. Laflamme a coin be hand-ed her a roll of bills. that Mr. Jerome be permitted to hanâ€" . v Q . . dle the State of New York’s interest The fortune tmd' She b..nded the roll before the court in person. â€"â€"pâ€"'¢â€"'â€"-‘_ [prac‘ically within the jurisdiction of; Port Hope Guide' The gano of m- ‘ ' 23 back. A short time after he thought {of counting it, when he discovered that four or five dollar bills were; missing. He had to Call in the aid of the chief of police, who caught the Fine Attendance Marks First Day oflgypsies near Grafton, and recovered London's Exhibition. the money from the chief 0’ the LONDON,;Ont., Sept. 9â€"The West- . ban‘d- The WY might 0‘ “and artist ern Fair opened in earnest yesterday. Icould DOt be 5011115- .The exceptionally ï¬ne weather thati -â€"â€"â€"~+â€"-â€"â€"- prevailed gave promise of a good at-l tendance Monday, and hopes of the l . directorate in this respect were not Rev: Eat er a VI“ disappointed. The grounds and build-. inlgis were in excellent condition, and, ta en by and large, the exhibits were Th N T h considered by visitors to be consider- e cw eac er ably in advance of other years. Rev. Father Galvin. who has been The ï¬rst of the two daily perform- :ast pariah ances of acrobats and other Exhibi- the Mal“ or 0‘ the es 0! tion attractions was given in front of Kinmount. Walkway. Fonelon Falls the grand stand yesterday afternoon and) Bobcaygoon. is 110' in charge .0i -0 m-“ WESTERN FAIR OPENS. visited the fair in the evening saw ity. I A and the college does not give the edu- ting are to barns ownedlobyds. glood. noon. ... lin's ranch, eighteen miles south of :2? $3113.15: Digilypzrgggï¬n‘g 21915 the Continuation Class in connection 3 cational training that it shouldi Gail: by 13:11? â€ï¬reihmacï¬gd y:nd all a- Girl Student’s Death. Machod. It was clearly, a case of running more smoothly, and there With Peterboro Separate Sm- HO .chfldren, (Sam Hughes had a conference 11 or with little damage except GSTON Sept. Sueâ€"Miss F. A. murder. . was a larger crowd. While those who holds a B. A. from Ottawa Delivers. : ml I tawa with the acting commandant anvil!!!“ 1 , the roof of which was . . | i “Iâ€: m [and me- 1- E- Martin. the latter for agébgiemï¬m Curtis. whose not“: Forrester, 01:99“ ssgenï¬gï¬t" 3:11:12 Patten“? was 52 ' years 01d» and as ï¬ne a ï¬reworks display as has 79393 in charse Of the mathematical“ "out! ".14. in the neighborhood at Me- SundagmevenmSiam“.is High 85:00] was born In 'beas. He is said to ever been given in London, those who :â€"'+â€" ‘ department. Prof. Martin is to raw ' mtoah will. Was brought here this ship to e have brought the ï¬rst big herd ~ of flat on the grand stand in the after- Chlldren Cry a, essen- 1 mail and on e and had been in the University two . , . , the Minister as to changes moi-noon and 0. on: w u :0â€de led She was 31 years of 38°- cattle into ‘Alberta thirty, years $?:ï¬imm ined by some inter FOR ELEICHER’S " G A $310-3 l A l i ; . , . Jfldhthesyllabus. He will probably cause of W..._.._--..-.. .--.-. ““--~~ IHW 3W ago., ., . â€4., ,-,, ".1, M M... . ,, .--.~~,-‘