Jury Decides That YourexDid Not £tcal Mullets Cram At Narrow LakeThe rmmt of the King v*. Yourei was IrMhtwfen* a jury at the Itat-lU*f«»rd Supreme Court fitting# lastweek, brfon hi* worship JtMljp* El-wood. The hear in? lasted over two day*. the trial beiag a prolongued affair aa the evidence waa complicated atni lengthy. At tin- lt;t»nrlu»-ion of the bearing the jurv. after being out a brief period, returned a verdict of **not guilty/* and hi« wondiip Judge El wood, stated that this verdict was entirely in accord* {with hia own views in the matter. 1 Crown PnMtor, Mr. W. K. Livingstone, prneeruted the raae for 1 Hm Crown while A. M. Panton. K {€., of North ftatt leford. aid Mr.lt;*.IK, Fleming, of Wilkie. awtcared ! for the ilefence It will lie remem-hared that N. Muliett laid a charge agaiTwt t lie defera hint. You rex. tm» siding near him in the Narrow Lake | district; implicating him in the *l-j leged theft of grain during the |M*t Iwinter. The preliminary hearing in connect ion with 'thia case took place in Wilkie before Mr. T. A. Ulndey, J. P. The cm* wu« nont up for trial in the Supreme Court