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TM CHARGE AGAINST WOMAN HAMILTON, hands of a pair of suspected at Policeman Thomas Merritt on him. When help came the poli The other man escaped. Ont., Sept. Though Wounded Four Times Policeman Got His Prisoner 28. Two revolvers in the shopbreakers peppered away early this morning when he attempted to arrest them. The constable was hit four times, but managed to wrest the revolver away from one man, stun him with the butt of the gun, and slip the handcuffs iceman was lying unconscious --over-the'shackled body:of his prisoner, a man named Carroll. PLEA.OF INSANITY Full-Blooded Cree Indian Was on Stand at Morn- ing Session th Tho catling of five adattlonal Tueeds Jackson, her husband, Hughie Jackyon at Swan -River on Christmae Day, 1919. The Whole tenor CONTINUE DESP tee Regards Reprisal: Reprisals LONDON, Sept. 28. Serious Hous anxiety gran the recurrence, ft k and a in Ireland ts. rettected bye ngiiah newspapers, which sharply Lt BLACK AND TAN MURDER THREATS ITE. INDIGNATION AROUSED THROUGHOUT ENGLAND Newspapers Agree Police Should Never Take Law Into Own Hands, No Matter What Prov: Trish Commit- as Barrier to Peace ocation Graphic. which apsparing critic sim Feiners, declaring thie foe and. orderly justice and Bunishment according to British tdeas. FOUR MEN DIE IN-RAIL CRASH IN SASKATCHEWAN ON: 6. NR. LINE Freight Ran Into Rear End of Stock Train Near Canora STOCKMEN FROM NEARBY TOWNS ARE IN DEATH LIST Four Cars Derailed None of Train Crew Were Injured THITTET OUT KC, counsel fF jeated that the ploa fo: the women s life to the jury would bo 8. Of mental Ir- thes r+ in-law were questioned closely as to *he womai's condition. for some time prior th reson in- timated that he wished to have the ac- use case for the de- fence will open'at: two o'clock on Tues- av day -aftern: Victim, sof, Nervous Attacks Mre- ani brother aad sister-in-law: respectively of the accuses woman, and eae. sors, Of the Jacasons at Swan Rivers that Mire, Jackson. mad fi aiderably during. the tind For goodness sake, I don't cow inate, Hiagile hes was on buted by Mra. Stevenson to her siuter- fa-law on Christmas afternoon few hours before the alleged murder tool place. esory After the Fact When the court opened at ten tetock Zerma Couterellle. was, Fr wtana amination by Mr. Robertson, T-he-witness 1 f blooded Cree Indian and Is being held bythe province sb being an acosssory, after the, sourder, ovit Naaigiven through the medium Grsneritt Deter Gut interpreter. Coutereiile stated that he was years of aze-and understood the nature of an oath. auf his life and bad knows for about two dented that he had been guilty of tt Hasale aa with hay while the deceaned was Saskatchewan. This threat had fright- ened him so much that a wire was sent to a policeman. Asked Pat n Onthe day following Christmas Zerma, Wedared that he had seen Dora Steven: fon about four brelock fu. the afternoon at Paul Sound's place. SBn sake Yuul to 0 s26 hele, ety tie: body a G her 13. nearly she might do fomething to her seit said the with Why did you go atterwar Michertaok: after ae winets stated a wiled the witness, wanted to find out if, it wad 222 FRENCH AVIATOR ) WING BIG RACE He had: lived at Swan River 37 1. des by London Times a SSomicoffielal lynch tae currences eland passed much notice here, but recs sepecially those, on Balbrigran Trim, and the qukewarm criticlem the *Blaci Tan police es by Generat Sir Secli'F, Nevil Macready, tary of Ireland, causing considerasle disquietude. ondemnation of recent disorders 1s not confined to newspapers which owedly sympathizers with tho Irish Nationalist movement, the cooxervatlvo to Minute ETA) pt. it Lecoints the famdus mch gviator, Tuesday won the international aeroplane race for the James Go Bennett troy fe the course of 300 kilometres, oeder shor eliminated, withdrawing because Howard Rinehart, States entrant withdrew, shortly difficulty with trouble. United jafter starting because the steering mechanis: De Romanet, one of the French com- peti drow after the fap. Kitsch, a second Frenchman, Ww w after making 200 kilometres in 48 minutes, 52 seconds, competitor sromatning, in sole Beitiah competitor, ftled, white capable AT 34MILE CLIP Lecointe Flies at Speed Close te Three Miles a m 15 London hai y make national troubles the subject of prayer. Endeavors on vo bean in Ireland. ee Sites he b en thwarted by resud passion, flouted by ae * ollowern and lberty traves- men are striving ly, but, vainly, to find a reasonable pathway 1s the darkening tur- The standing committee of the Irish pence conference Has passed a resolu- tion. pescrline: tee poeristian tas. ae reprisals constitute an superable barrier to the success aay the committee's efforts the cause of Further Threate. In the meantime, reports from land tell of numerous s tereats of further circulated verbally rn Deca kidnayned, ta mot reterned within 48 how The town of St, Neyr suffered trom i raid at an carly hour Monday. Shots is reason to believe that Dublin Castle ia not seriously investigating the reprisals: Special officers sent to Trim and have reported on oc- currences there, The chief secretary for Irctand is now conferring on the whole subject with the military and civil authorities in Dublin. and-elsewher , with mopging the palds, and the cabinet Fon tx alko taking the matter ve -been to in nd. Wwe Black and Tans. It In explained there were two forces called Black and Tan. is com- posed of Hnglish recruits and the other largely consists demobilized army ofticers,. d to arrange the defence In aisturbed districts in Iselan wear mixed unifor: black, owing to a shortage fn full uni forms, Dispatches do not cisclose qrhich clement has becr reapen-fie for in. Belfast There was a recurrence in HG, Sept. 28 Four men were ind N. B. Harris, Wadena, Im face. men killed and Injures tocken in charge ef ihe sutmals ox the train which was ahead. cars were derailed ang damage by the impact when the locomotive of Hetalisof the accident have been ro Canadian National offices here. : ARMY PLANE -0- LEAVE FOR EAST WEDNESDAA LW. Lieut. Kirkpatrick Will Await Orders From Washington, D. C., at Saskatoon The U.S. army plano N . 4, which Jasper on Monday 0 to New York 9.30 Wednesday oon. Weather con- ditions mfpear favorable, and the filers fare. determined: to take advantage gf them, . Lieut, Roas Kirkpatrick, officer in charge, says it ts koly that a stop will twas the original intention to leave early Tuesday mornin; Saakateh- ewan, but 2 day s delay was decided on In order to complete all arrangements for the fight. really 0 and then inform the police. Prossed for 2 he had not informed the police after put- y through a hole in tho ice said that it Joe Sounds, another Swan River Mr. 6 agent, sent a wire to the police. Offered 5 for Ald Sounds then reiated a conversation nin. her tent iver and swor the ac- suined a ofcared) him, five Mgoliare to moving the didn't want to get tnto any water witness went to, Mrs. Jac in company with Cons Sounds, went I asked her where Si you put the pod? sald Sounds and then the told me there was a crooked bridge and they (Continued on Page Stz) MISSING MITH RED FLAGS STEFANIE a The Munning. was otill waiting to start. GONE FROM VIEW, PEACE RETURNS zorts to disturb the peace. loy- Frank ann, smith of Prince Albert, was t inter- Wunded by the revolver, fring. military dispersed the rioters by bayo net charge: There were 17 arrests for violations of the curfew law. nother Sinn Fein Plot The British government. has reltable inn aken to checkmate any fe forces: (Continued on Page Three) BLACKSMITH FOUND GUILTY OF THEFT Sask., Sept. 28. prominent biack- was sentenced by Justice McRonald to two years In the Prince Albert penitentiary for ing to the janitor of the store early in the morning and tribe to let him have material which was not c Ee 225 HURT IN WRECK LITTLE. ROCK, Ark, Sept. 28 ALIENS 10 GET MONEY: EARNED Dominion Now Closing Up Another fartime Department rn to allen enemies, interned. during the war bat deported, perty, securit money taken from them and still During the war, a mies were interned at vari- Shortly after the armisties these camps. were discon- tinued mors: elther * re- leased or returned to their country of rogress or property to which they aro entitled or. who have earned grney (said saay, Seve been taken them. Hitte work 16 Delng carried on side: by, side with chet of the clearing office, of deported, siten prison HER 1S ALIVE lt; TORONTO. Sept. 28 Mrs. 5 ROME, Sept. 38 King Victor Em- mason: yesterday gave the revel Se-1 the Treaty of St. Germais, ener FOR WRANGEL OPLE, . Sept. vortyave ticon tifles- and eight es which were cap- Prine dealt. wits under the provi- stops of the treaty through the clear- officer. Applications are to be addressed to the of the secretary. of state (internment), Ottawa. FIVE HUNDRED NEW HOMES FOR TORONTO IN WAR CANPS : Du Government Is) eid, number of shop: OF HY. FORD IN THIS TIME- Bernat Sept. 23 A Nastara manufacturer of mone collars today announced a 12/4 per cent price reduction. (Special to The Journal, WINNIPEG, Sept. butchers are in as wer price cutting as aro makers: over Hhary Forde drive -war prices. The butchers here visions of rapidly Guminuning or dls opencd on the buslest block of Portage the main thoroughfare 08 erage pric Urry, where nesses that have been catablished for years are chai cents a potind TeeTtitoin ten sawake to. find that duct that Is declared to be the avaliable, they start to deat reports. One tieularly hard avenue, not more than four Blocks away the new Kil thin ts going on while the Winn cept. king back the advancing tide. prices dropping for at leant six months cularly In foodstuffs. And now riven this Interioping concern. stxrts Slashing price vent jomd of the exteriors of Winnipeg too offer in pit of repartee y. in. one of. the 8. Proprietor: Did not see you my es pt what. will Be: new fellows do for Winnipes? here. * PSlyes, and mygelt and other custom- ers have paid those taxes for you long enongh, and have comtribated to that new of yours, This is the firat instatice of. drastic 7 Advance Is WINNIPEG NOW HAS EMULATOR PRICE CUTTING; IT-1S-A-BUTGHER, Meat Stores In Manitoba Capital Aghsst When They See Invader Cut Costs to Consumer By a Half and Even More Public Shows Its Appreciation reduction in the cost of living and Mr. john Public af Winn a prayer- fully hoping that others wl follow, Would Keel Sept, 28- -Statistios tend ing to.ehow that high prices had com to. an id that dettate downs trend had set In were present yeuterday at the hearing on demande of stockyard employes for higher wages by Swift and company, as againet granting. the, ackein: wages will keep prices ut 1,300 PRISONERS TAKEN YESTERDAY Steadily Against Retreat- ing Bolshevik Forces WARSAW, Sept. 28 Polish cavalry operating in the .rear Bolshevik forces in the region Grodno have. reach of 1,800 prisoners, Including a Bolshevik commissary, and also took eight cannon. Lithuanian artillery has shelled Polish positions in the Suwalki sec- tor, the statement declares. North of the Pripet the battle 4 continuing in tavor of the Poles. T ssians are retreating along the andes: Sone pot are offering stubborn they fall back. The Poles, in thelr savancs: sre approaching the Bete i orth the Poles have crossed the South of the Pripety ads the state- ment, the situation 1s unchanged. WITHIN TWO Mi TO BE CLOSED DOWN Affairs of Fidelity Trust Com- pany Taken. Over By : ee Official sore BOSTON, Mass. Sept. 28 Bank Comtntasloner Joseph, Allen today Fidelity His action marked BY POLISH ARMY: Continuing of retreating * re ed a point north tion a ae Prices of meats nad bok Mighty. in MEAT PRICES ARE ni PAT BURN wsihes Warned lowering of not: market their teak cotil s demand opens the If that course is followed, a meat oF Itant increase of Srices pwitl be, avol ig whipmes thereby decrees uation is necessarily vated. One big factor to consider price of meat was tho fact at hide were much lower in price than, last In 1919 they brought from forty pouns m. costs of production had Crops are splendid all over tho on try, aing that the sosther mor therSior for tho threshing, he predicted 0 that and uations conditions. would bo coming. months, it would be elation t Dintavor wit the (froth satan mpowe comrala- an that account. SA 6 Mocdont Sept. 28. Bate Mime Viewor Bmman es i a Maria at Capua Ware, iposclal to rhe Journal) OTTAWA, Ser Tokio, that the a Japanese. gov taint want Casags te consprned. The situation ts compliatea by the Groat Britain Is fact that to be cus of continuing the dpa ided. jurng -holda that providing the-, bed according jonald ry tattorney for the afternoon voted true bills 3f the following baseball players: connection with its inv: of alleged thro world 's series last: Civotte, Clade Ohiick?* Gandil, Felsch, Buck Weaver, Risberg, Joe Jackson. and McMullen. All are msribers of the Chicsgo -Ameri eight players are charged wi conspiracy to violate a state law. eae the White Sox lost: last year s - world series, an official of the of, story told in. night by Billy qin meee prize fighter, it was said. Cleotte told the grand jury-that 2 the series. Ho never saw tho ow tho money, he aaid.. H Mould fn. the 10,000 under tila fow'in hl bot the night betore first gam nhe return ware before the first ens pio) while still th tne Chicago club, has not be been. with: the team this year. It was under stood tbat he toad not reach jan: agreeh officially announced by H. ae ham foreman of She) segude Towinig's contereoce 92 se and Alfred 8. a i White, Sox. All: Eight Suspended attorney's office, He declined where the pitcher was being ts Will: Finish today, pt. 28. The report from were arnt Te ae i so
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