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The Wingham Advance, 1920-05-06, Page 7ra I + � t t 4 I . � I � A Budget of News .." I . � From the Old Land I --- __ _ - _ ___ Ir- �:�7"1117 .— .. -"7T."_ -`,go � � 'I, . .11 11 .. .. -"WQ1411PFFW�- - ­711111111ipw�,­ "� ?7 , -7-11 1 1*7 � 7 , W,�'. I , . I t .. I W, V I W '�'" � ��� " I , I , - . '' . . . , t .�� . �,i, 1$ R -W_7 ", IT, I ",1'1TW �imr 7: z �. 0. �1 I ,I . 7,rv.7 . I � , " � 1, � 1�) ,,,, . � , . . * I I I I 10 � � I--.--- __ , � _ I ..I.- - - � . ". _., ­­­ 0 , _W 1.11-1.. I— -. � ­".- = 1011114111::121213il. ­­­- oft �__ F I , O!, � .. I ____ I . . , I I . VIVO 0480 Of ' 600tted lever 14 R11044dA VAIIey are reported. Used as an industrial , -ataing shlp� "As been removed from, her moorings tXr. J. C. Gould, .ALP�, Oe 0111DOwil- ` tile Menal Straits to a jetty I er, '1141$ given 40-M to the 10ANIff close to Bangor Ffer. Where She Is be. 1*4111ell,4A Tiome. . 11 Ing broken tip. For a Gloucestershire Q14 spot Pig, X3`16 Was paid In a sale at Potter's Five employees of Messrs, Boying. ton and Morris, leather and fur ni.,r. � Bar, Middlesex. chants, of Cannon street, London, Light. wal-tr'mmers In Llauelly, It Is have hAvO been In their Service over SO OLO;ted, earuO .Q.0,30 in lu liouro, TWO works out at 4:129 eaub, years, while the senior partner has been $7 Yaars ,'ix the firt... Or -j41 10 An hour. , 4, new Government vessel, 41klooro- Messrs Willcins and Youn&�, the pro - Prictora of the Victory Cirens, recei%t, .vig-W, bound from Lonfloaddrry to 0014 L ' port, founderea wulle igyIng iy hold. atOlympla, Londoti, have f.r- I 130�6, but the crew of twenty as:- ca,#§d. , w4rded ,tI,000 to tile. Vet�)raum' As- Soo clAtion be�ug- a contribution from 1.17o establish a chair oil , political . the proceeds of the i mt,%. The estal)JIshillent of a municipal 140' - , nouly in AbVrileenj iluiyers�ty, Sir T,tiom44 Jailrey, actuary of the fty- , latindry to be self-supporting, is re- ,coulluended by th'ah ijanic, hile oiven X2!0,000. a cominittee of Ftul- lialu Council, London, which states 1 ' I � ,,,,,.0,4T.p Reidbort 13114master, whose fko�,,'s ;,v1is,9,0la4ys Cooper, Ltie ac- that the charges 'made for general laundry woTk are too high to relieve 411,48, a -60440y walked trom London to Urlg4ton, In 18 hours. 1.6 Ailautim for, housawive.8 of the greater portion of this . . 4 wager, laborious task, � , � ., Irwo recenc cLkses oZ authrax, III Eitablishing the C.vfeaee that Ile used ii. toy cannon, not a revol%rer as OcrXsalre and Yurgalilre, were duo to I the'.use of loreign shockiy as nianure, alleged, William Turner, 20, wils at the old Balley, acquitted of the � tlio,70UnIste,,, or Agr,Qutture reporto,. zliay -0vv, wife 04 bir i.)QUIpar, Pox, charge of attein , pted niurdir of Alfred who was re;spousiw.e for eohw C118,11- Amphlott in Burman stiaet, Soutli� wark, S.E. . The canaon. failed to fire neVTunnel pLails, died at bqvenoaks wilAin two tiays (if w;r 6Uth birthuay. when tested by the court, 1,4mong the .uarquis " Lransfiowuea The Prince of Wales has consented evAection of dra%ving sold RL 60'Vae- to become the flyst president of the bY's, London, �iere L%,o Inlack and red Univorsity College, Exeter. OhAllt stwilwa 'by laolbela, which Oil the ranor-tion of a Railisgate �rouglit d.,40, , . hotel used by the Canadians wa a "I�Uring the past year tbere wure 61, hospital X160,000 has been Epent. 2R.CfAtreez accidents in ,.b,l Val.ted Devon farmers ora making, 2s. Od. I Xlfig.dom fit ,these 2,628 werf, latBl. each for the egf,s of turkeys and geese Ili Lblidon alone there were 20,000 ac- as compared with K before tIfe war. . Cid0lits, of whWh 700 weiie fatal. Mr. J; Claytnn Mather, Secretary of, J14jags and daffodils were Soto Ili the the Browning Sel,ilement, Walworth, Streets In London on "Wemory Day," for 25 years, lo resigning owing, to Ill- � UnOr Vie ausp,lees Of, the ViJlE,L(ge Cog- health, I tr% Oquitell, in order to raise fulaft f0r:Abo training farm for Cold exports ,4rom the United Iong ,4154bWd in ' in a. Lubam. , dOm. in the weAk elided March 2'" amounted to 92,70,734, of which 42, .-C'liptain ]�Lalph Hud"n t".Feter"), . I , 054,584 went to America. I ah0t. story� writer, and S1111PONYTILer, I h2C6�dfefi at Sunderland, aged 30. His Durin- the war the total SRvIngs. Bank llalances have risen from 188. I do4th was Indirectly due to Injuries . rpeoived through being burled In a millions to 266 millions, and the. nam- . .s4§1), hole during the ,war.- her of depositors from nine millions to twelve millions. 17�or selling to a soldier's wlaow for . ;9iti2s a tender, the pre-war value -of The Australian authorities in Lon- whJqh was etated to be ,2e Ild., Fur- ul0lers, �Vnalted, trading as Fapfm�r don are mAkIng preparations to celb, brate the anniversary of the landin; & Co-., of High road, Kilburn, N.W., at Gallipoli on April 26 five years ago. *e�o at Willesden fined 9100 and . . MISS Margaret Ann . Wishart, the last descendant of George Wishart, I 410 104 costs. I - I 'Attracted by the screaming 01 a the Scottish reformer, who was burned � I vl%vrot, ,Air. Jokilaii Tamplin, o�itfl,ttpr, at the stake in 154G, has dfed tit Soutlisea, aged 94. Commercial rokd, Newport, went Into . jiilg kitchen, and .found Mary Brown, The Linen and Woollen Stock Cha - domestic servant, 28, in flamee, Ohe RY. Of Ashton ..a - Makerf fold, in t1h11 Woo too frightened. to screani, �ihe . I di6d in.hospital. ' , Lancashire, coalfield, an ancient local I foundation, has Investments at over .' (Mr. R. T. Worcom has resigned hI6 1:10,000 in War Loan. . position ae'distriat superfuteridefit of Judge Arthur Belcher Ellicott, hie, Loudon & Northwestern RalINyay son Of the late Bishop Ellicott, has rezign- at d3firmingliam, which he has h&.4 fOr � - ed big Pasitlon as judge of the Glou- I I e1by0n years. He Is succeeded by Mr. J.. F. Bradford, assistant supei;Intend- cestersh,re and other county courts after 28 years, service. �. � ent of the southern division at Bw' Mr, Alfred Dryland, *for 12 I t-4#1 Ore, VlUlet Lindsay de Bathe has years County Surveyor of Surrey, has been appointed County Surveyor dbt4ined a decree of reatitution of .0.ujugal rights against her husband, and Bin- ginebr of Middlesex at a salary of 2 1,800, rising In two years to Z2,000. Mril Patrick Wynne do Sat,he, heir prosuimlitive to hie brother, Sir Ilug* I Mr. Jame.s ,rhoulson, of Dramloy, Leeds, a member of Leeds City Coun Gerald de Bathe. The ,marriage took ell, has been appointed general secre' I pkl�ce In 1904, when Mr, de 134the was in'the BrItlob Embassy a:t Berlin. tary of the Amalgamated Union of Eng!neers . * I Plie King recently presented a CUP and Calico Pr,nters. Aldarnian Owen' Clark has : to -.the Royal Northern Ya0if Club for I . cor I netition by larger yaqhts. He has ­ been presented with the freedom ;or tile borough of Bury St. Edmunds I . 1. nov).,,'givea a cup to the Royal God- rock Yacht Club, and expresses a Wi sh In re. c0bitiOn of 21 years, municipal ser - I that It sho4ld be competed for 0, vice, and of his mayoralty durihg the last five Years. . .. staildler ,boats, In Which Indu6tiIal . I woe,kere; of the district would be ac- A certif, 'eate of str,ilring design in � tively interested. . I I . clock from Germany, red and black, bearing the Royal Arms 4nd the Seal Of Honor has : .1A1:.MuSIca1 .found 1by customs officers In a ship been Prepared by the Ministry of'Labor for . 11 . eauoed amusement in Tower Bridge Issue to employees who have adopted ; I I rolloo Court, London. It was sup- the National Scheme for Dasabled Man . ,po6d. to, play the British National The number of flrms�is now over 13,, 11 .Authem, and an exhibition was given 000. I I . . by.request, It persisted, however, in After the annual meoting Of the - .1 , . giving a medley of Irish air$ in fu�- shareholders of Messrs. Caseell's, tile I Xor,41 time. publishers, nin6 members of the staff, . L ,,The eldest child of working pax- whose le, agth 'Of Service In the aggre. . .euU, Miss A. N. M.'Fassam, of 22 gate totals to 550 Years, were g;vLn I Frineas street, Ranisgate, has passed presentG of gold watches and silver : the teachers' certificate examination tea idervicea by the firm In recojul. , with the distinction Ili all eight sub- tiOn of their services. *. jects. This feat, It is said. has onlY The death of Miss Margaret Kerr, of . once before been accomplished, and then by a woman. Miss Faasam, Who Anghnavallog, near ,Newry, ha3 oc. curred ac tl'L- age of 102 16 21, Is a teacher In a local boys' � years. She 1 lived all her lite on her father's farm. Aahool. She is also assistant honor- She had never been .11 ,latil a f, I ew tllr-y secretary of the women's branch weelIcs bofore her death. James Par. of the Thanet Labor'.Party, of which rel, farmer, Of Atthlone, has died at ; hot, mother is zvecr;,tarY. the age of 106. . . ,Ths, Wireless Society of London, has On returning home from a sowing t 11 debl4ed to admit 'Women to member - class, Mrs. Merrifield, of Vorest 1-1111, I I- . ship, � London, found her fourteen -Year-old '4udge ,&. D. Ellicott. for 23 years Son, John, hanging In the kitchon, Re county courl. Judge of the CIOU�oster. $lifrs CircutiTiag resigned. Wits suspended from A line, and It is I believed that h,s ddath was caused .E -Col. W. BromleY-DZVenport, D.S.O., through trying his pranks to amuse I b" been appointed Lord-Lioutenant the baby, I lot ClieShire, succeeding the Duke of Four demobilized Women bava open- 'V�es I (.resigned) . garag& at St Ock (Essex,) � hTl;nsr of Mr. Albert Oldfleid, solicitor, aged 60, a former Mayor of Within the next io years ze3o, 1000 ( W.'11 have to be spent an coast protec. I Alskeelo.stiold,. was recovered from the tion work at Wostgat;34n-Sea. I ,canit). at Brierloy, Staffordshire. A portrait of Admiral Koppel, by A protest aga.nsot a a 20s. In the local b Sit Joshua Reynolds, In naval uni- rates has baen signed by 0,000 Gilling- c ham (Xent) burgesses. .form, which belonged to the late Major A. M. Storer, realIZ6d $380 at I I An anchor and 6ialn weighing SV4, f I Sotherby's, Under-, I � tons have been salved at Yarmouth. Anchors now retch 10s. 'Ill a ced.,r tree 4it the Ashford per cwt., against is. 10d. 'ore-w4r, 'I ixont) cemetery, U missol. thrush has At the 'Hythe '(Xont) Wesleyan tolit its nest entirely of white arti. JWal flowers, Which It has picked Church, Bill Philip ,Sos600n, Al. p,, im- . VToW %vreaths on tli6 graves. veiled 9 roil of houor bpar.ng tue naineg of 00 members of the flon-re- Lt,.Oen. Sir 11rancls Lloyd, D.S.O., gatiOn Who served during the waoll. I F66d Commissioner for London, has The funeral of 1,10,jor C. W. Bray. . been appointed a ulembar of the Do- paktuiefital Committee of the London 't "" f the Royal Mitrines, who diod st'idodenly while reading a book, xbowaie, Vood Uarkets. , took place at Rochoster, 110 had . �. ion itho arrival of the steamer Capel risen from dr-dilimer boy to oonimis- 1� pt,11kv at NoWpoft (Mon.), It Was re. sioned rank. I p,prte& that John Sherrin, aged .18, Air. and Mr&. It. Mardon, of Ship- , wireless Operator, 'Of Staines, had isite, have offered 41,500 to build and 1wen kill& wh.le cloaning a loaded Nlui'lf a Ward fit the Henley War Me. I . revolver. .� marfal Hospital, in memory of tlte!r Brigadier.ueWwal Sir ,Yolin Barns. son, Lieutenant Mardon, who wag ley, the first territorial officer to gain killed In France. brigadier rank, unvotled ut Aghby-de� I.Soveral ox-Scrv:cs men wepe sum. �IA.Zoueh NVesleyan Methodist Chapel moned at Chelt,niham for arrears of -TWo men slid a, womat, were local rates, but the magistrate., refus. &O'Wiled while crossing In A stilall Pa In all cases to roalce any order In tw&t from the island of BurnCy to the respect of rates whic"i be(mine, dne OrkneY 014111111nd- Tile boat strilek while the men were -on gepv,1ve, S, Sanken (;Orluan vessel tit Kirk ftuad and ftlYsIZA-d. 11) 4 Ca3e 11-naluet the landlady of ft Public-bouse -'it Dudloy, Worcester. nounces that shtre, It was alleged that three yeuths, In order to See, wtio could -drink the the PrInto of Wales 1. *u boen aDDOIn. fastest, had 10 or 11 glass,,ts <q sp�,rjts Aod Knight Grand C In threo-quArtera of an hour, jrj4torflon Or�(,,r; Iteat Adtillral Jr'n*40 4 XXXB., aril. 'Captain 11. . "The &ll6gatIon,t*,mttde In thlj3 ,e,gso jvaZuson V. arooks, a rX.M. I Ard so s#rfoug that t) ic papera will be tout to the plibile, prowNtor"t M414 . %�* 4th. Dr4goon Guards retfroA � frM the J3011theth Vommand boxing I the chairman of Nowroarkot magig. trates in Ord6ring Dr. Edward Xlrxtt eh%mpjonghl� AS 06rP, UOIYl10AUx1111aVyA(1t $10, of Burwell, Cambs, to hu died from it blow received to V 6 t� w6pk and expei"es to Btr. mume-wetcht eoutest w th serit. Pa� tha, virabeth Ttedboad (19). rbaut- ' . ,vw (Taulf:Alt (,I* an a14 w&mlalp vb1ch WAa I Tho I . I , fous(w. the patetnity of whose OWN Dr. Evait admitted, - Im . I . RKS BLOCKING Awatiq Union uafl-�;t the W*Atom World, Savor la now baud In k,ovo ,with the 1, �i 1. � , I I I S HORT ITEMS I 10WOVE GAINST NATIONALV$TS AAAeor of A1911411 t4ii, RAd with the Young Turk olintl�,'t in wootern A4111 1� MIAON, Aw well I . � ,- .", With the 00-091104 Natioliallat olemi�A- An Lxypt, is en- OF THE N � , EWS , * deavorlug., in co Junctlon with the On all. tldeo Is found OV14 Many 'suspicious Acts Show once that Turklolt officers are not disposed to. 100100441 junta a, A101scow, to extend bJjl influence to t,,111144, 1%hera there Is large OF THE DAY, , . People Are Favoring move aPmInat Mustapka Kemal, leader a Moslem population of aeveral X, of Turklob. Nationalists, 11, ARI,A emal. Minor. . wiffions. It is not Ken'trally known Vial; some years ago I -liver Pasha -111 -- I I , .. The maolz:uery of two Turkish gpn. . boats anchored fix the Q01dan Horn Constantinople Clable — (BY the An- I found time to VIolt Cllirj4 on Pan . Islamic purposes Intunt , and t1lai New Yorkers Spent, $15, boa been found to be disabled, while , soclated Pross)—Voluable arch:,, so and several ,, carrying recruits to the 11111"13 while at TleutsLi the J3fttfsh troops, cOusiAting Of lud,Wt reglinents In. gar. 000i000 'On Theatre Tickets a large sum of paper money were de Asiatic " �hore of the Boa of marmora , rtroyed lit a mysterious, fire that where the Sultan's troops aro being rison there, Were actually paraded In lits honor. It ever China with Ito, teem- , in Two Mont1W. I ,broke out yesterday In the War Of- 4s0Qlnbl0d, liavO gone aground, f1ce. FIre-fighters, found when they Ouly 7,00 of the 13,000 Turltlah of- 149 Population Of 400,000,000 becomes B018110VIzed the M'esterii Powers and . -�—. (inswered the ,%Iarm that Ingrci3s to ficers known to be In. this city have the burning part ,of the building. was appe . ared'at the War Office, In obedl. barred their elviliz4tion will tave. cause to Shudder, I I I% 50 dt IN WRECK I by locked doors, 4nd coi isider- able to,U10 was loot In subdulu ence to tbo order for all to report, . g the i under heavy peuMG'ea; for non-compll- WOULD KILL OPPI .AnMLNIAN4s, It has been autr6esl,ed lifire Ili Amer- flames. ance. ica that Xurdistau .Uokud be Included � . ---'-- ­­­ - I � I ­ � ­_-­ ---.17- . . " . . _________0, In the projected .4,"evdiident republic � � Morphine Victims Ask to 19 I 9, 0 0 0 0, 0 0, 0-4 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 #+-*-",*+*++I I � $q0##'#++++++ of Armenia. B4 those( lyho. gave ex - pression .to this ,,;kntasJJo roes, = -Be tooked Up for a Palace . have no coucepti,ja Or.; tile relations between the Kttrda ctUd the Arnie- (lure. ' I -From. .Scullion . I nians. The XuW4 balvle' always been -r-p- 0 To Aing- of the Kurds I the Sworn loea of the Ai'menians, their ' plunderers, their persecutors and their ' The work of Iraproving Fort Stanley harbor is to be I' exterminators, They hieau, that the undertaken immedi- I � Armenians as a uatAou �,Shall cease to ately. � exist; a policy whiell, 4lien adopted , Women who aerveo with the Brit- I I . Story of the Rise'of Enver Pashao Pro -German I by the Young T-urk Government of Talaat and N river at ,Nustautinople � Ish axmy are not to be Included In tile � ) soldiers' land settleii4ent scheme, I Turk, J?rom. Menial Post. during the great war, WAS encouraged , Douglas Smith, aged 14 Years, To- - � I by the Xiiiher and ,4..i k,kovernmerit. routo, was almost lustQ,latly killed by +-0+*-*4-#-**44*+++-+++4-#�-# 44-#,#+-#.**."41*-*+#*,"-+-+-t-*++-*- There can be no 6.cArlty for the a motor truck. . 0, Sovereignty doesn't necessarily Iiim Birver opened a motor rca,l from , volve the blue blood of an ancient and 801lum to lienghazt and Armenians from the mprderous proj- ects of the. Kurds, stive6elther by con- fluering Xurd . Istan, whIoll. Is fro in. a A contract bas been awarded for the orectioll of, a $74,600 public gehoot I ,sever illustrio . al other us lineage. Some monarchs roads through the MOUnWas from the have been ot 4ulto plebeian origin, coast Into the Interigri - which enabled . I 1. Military point of view .fw almost im. popsible task, or else th.4-maintenarice at Welland, I P Ast motorcycles have Wen furulfra- King Charles'VIV, of Sweden, founder him to control traffte and to impose of a very large Standing army by One � 9d to the Windsor poll(* unit of the, of the dynasty now relening oYer that Import an& ex ­- A;- TZ P #11 T, +� I" V1 +h. UOYal C"adlan Mou-'ed Police I . . *1 .. a started or A -lore . . - - P VVYVIA on �, . . portion of Scandinavia, was the son traa,e schools and mll!tary schools, plains of Armenia, to I*oteet the Ar- Arthur Johnston, an old ir,ftsident I M,KMB,F.RS OF' THE GOV ERNOR,QEN,eRAL?S FAMILY, of a peasant of the name of Bern brought nto exietence On experimental, meulans from Kurdish -attacks. and prosporlous. farmar of Aitemeflio L I Here Is n recent picture of the young er set in the Duke of Devonshire's dotte, ,was a private Ili a saus-culo' a- f None . . ,te arm, for the teaching of agriculture, of the Allied Powers soOms willing to �towuship, ,died at his liome neat- : , family, from a photograph taken, recently at Chatsworth House, where regiment stationed at the foot of the and really Showed such succeeafal ad- undertake this taak, agd. the outlook V100hortOn, a -.ed seventy-four. � scaffold on Cle occasion of the excou- ministrative capacity that It waa a the tender mercies ot,Enver and of Oliver Wardhaugh, of Belleville, dio they have,boen for the wedding, of Lady Rachel, Lord Charles and tion of Xing Louis XV$, of France. distinct ,misfortune to lite progress, of his Kurdish hordeo Olt the one side 4ulte suddenly at Ws home as a re. . I Lady Ann Cavendish, with little Lord Burlington, the son of Lord and The first of the nineteenth century the country, rapidly developing under and of the Ilolshoviki freebooters and Suit Of a clot of blood at the knee af, Lady Hartington. . � rulors. of Serbia started out in life as hie rule, when the conclusion of peace savages on the other, - is gloomy and fecting the circulatol;y system. , a swineherd, and Joachim Murat, King How hopelesa the situation Official statements are that the . - , between Italy and the Sublime Porto ominous. — � __ .--- 'of Naples, for some years In HIS youth Compelled him to abandon hie miesion. appears may be gathered from the fact transfer of the Printsess Pats soldier,% , , _ was hostler of a village Inn. But no and to return to Conataut4nople. that tile Christian population of the from London to, Winnipeg have to I . , � " -� R M. J� king the writer can recall ever sprang 9 the ex-Xalser Npstorian country 1=46 -abandoned connection with aii 4 , 9, " : I .., Then In 1917 and 191 �� , "I A I , F1 b) I LES pledged hl Y auticip ted Mar* 1, �5��,�,"`F' U I from quite such humble beginnings as maelf and the Central their country and sought -�efuge with- Day para.C. trouble, .... i�l , R i �1 i T �" " P I I L the new monarch of the Kurds, His kh7ers to Invest Zhver with the I' .�Mostopotamia ., � " Ll R q ff �11` � r to, diviat a A received an hanor4kry -� I GM, 11 In the British line Ron. Dr, Cody ' I ,sty B aver I., for lie started lifia , Ottoman to the number of 30,000. or, more and degree from WyqlItm Coll . I MaJ a Of Egypt under I rcealng ex- I og ns of is khedIve Abbas, wb9' had -also -been the British Treasury,'gh' t any 'The retirement of Col.. C H, Bick- , ' as a Scullion in tile kitche . t, suzeralaty, thus double e are being maintaluot M'�IIRIXTY` cost to annual convocation. e at Its � I 6 6 0 L """ H E V I '01 I late Imperial Prince Suleiman Effendl, I . . .4. withou , �� brother of Abdul Hamill, of Sultan encouraged at Berlin. to believe that prospect whatsoever � 0 . 9' I being able to ford, C.M.G., General St I - 1: ot V E �2, THE " S it a ,TeutQn victory would, mean his regain their home, , M. D. 2, to the Reserve of Officers,. . Mslinioud V, . aft Officer, of I Padishah. and of the present rest -oration to -the throne In the land Kurdistan lies to t* east of the Was anounedd. I of the Nfle. Oliver c*linied confidently River Tlgria, northeast -of Bagdad and ENVER IN THE SCULLERy. for the Armenians thlis abandoned to Toronto meat packers and their onlk. 6 0 C a n n on Enver's father, by d1ut, of long time Upon supplanting thle of Mosul, and may.,be."i4id, to menace . x now reigning 'on the one hand 'theAl3ritish forces ployees arTived at a Settlement Of service in the kitchens of the late dynasty of ,Mehemet All in - their wr,�e dl�pa n the basis of & I � Ra,wo cdo-ptured.-i� 15,000 rN,isOmiers, one founded by, hlms�lf a Egypt with - Mesopotamia, and 6u�.the other the ,�Q o I , I Prince Suleiman, had risen to the nd by Me 111 5c and 60 Incre4e, to Tile latter. I . " POSIton. of pantryman, and, for a time, Turkish imperial consort. Empire of PorsI6, to the protection Miss Mand'Rolilden, a Loudon L I of which from all' q,ggies4ion, such . pAs- owing to the absence through Illness It War. not the Central Powers, but tor, YAII preach la the Cathedral at . in Hie Orin 1p scuth Ukraine of the actual incumbent of the office of those of the Entente, who ,won the as that of King Xnvdi and of his G neva on June P. .ste a7mbuth- Vletory,L and as soon a 'Euver real zed 'link between The French 0 __ taster, was employedtota , . s I Xurds, Great Brltal� is' now Qominit� e . . ful of every dish set beforq his im.- , this and.- that the game was up, he ted. It forms a sort�cf all restricti overnment has lifted n I the Bolsheviki. of tile southern Cau on$ �on tolegrapkic relr4- ^ Perfal master in order to preterve the laid,hands on all the contents of the casus and of the Cuspiau shores, clous with Germany. . ... latter from the danger of poison, , Then Imp6rlai Ottoman, Treasury 'within,biq . Keds, Nod la Gulie ... Hunue sioleb akefl reach, ,and managed' to effeel hie ea- across the nortborn-b0ludoxy of Per- he Independent State Of Iceland . , 6 . he was OsTelfullY watched for a brief caps to Berlin, carrying with him it la, to Afghaulstftn-� M � spell by his master's Physician, and if ,9 ,4 country which has applied' for ' ' embership io-'t�he I he showed no signs ct Is Said, gold and Securities to 'title is at tlio present moment to all intents League of Nations. I Resis"I'ance RP r @ k- e n having been I.. � � . Poisoned them old Suleiman felt that amount of over $20,000,000. A de- and purposes at wa�'�Wlth Great Brit- Conferences between Sugar refiners I . mand Was addressed by the Entente sin, The new Amder of Cabul and. and U.S. Department of Sustica offic- � . I . he could devour his -dally meals with authortles and by, the Turkish Gov- Lenine at Moscow'."aie in constant ials on -sugar prices came to aft I perfect security. One day when the ernMent to the ruling junta at Berlin communication ,W:34 0 1 no another by abrupt end L Warsaw Cable - The resistance German army, are engaged In the ad- Prince had fared more than usually ' ' . 'well and for his immediate arreat 'find 6ur� means of special ewbassies, tile lead- A tession of the Canadian 7)4�p . of the Bolsheviki has been broken in Vance, I Showed that he was In a render, along with his plunder. But ers or which may oponly �declare that Waterways Commission will 'Ie be , Id I A wireless communication regarding particularly good humor, his taster he waso warned in timoi,�, vanished from the main Ob'60t �41011 -the in I I South Ukraine, according to to-day?s y have in St. Catharines -on June 26. . the Polish offensive has been sent to took advantage thereof to humbly en- ion --of To find this Wife dead "in W When' official communique, Which announces . sight and after -having been falsely as- view IS the djestruct . tile B--Itish I Polish newspapers by the press burean treat his master to have his boy, until ,serted to have sought refuge in the power In Asia and the. emancipation he returned at noo-n from work was' . that the Poles have captured MOhilev of the Soviet Foreign Office. It as- then employed as a Scullion In the wilds of Morocco and In North, Con- of India from the rule,of George V., the sad -experience of Henry Rohner.. I and are now m,oving south-east along Sorts the Bolsheviki are not yet defeat- kitchens, admitted to the Military Col- tral and South America, was finally King of England, an(I Xals-i-Rind Woodstock the Dnelster. . I ed, and have not changed their peace lege with a view to the career of a heard of as OrgalliZing an anti -Eu- ...................... ,.,"­ Street railway traffic In Toklo has I I I The Poles have captured 15,000 pri- Intentions. soldier. The Prince complied with the tents movement in the Southern Cau. I n - 0 been tied up by a general strike petition and caused a letter to be CaSue and along the shores of the brought about by the Osellarge of 60 � employees who were accused of be- I . the Russian Soviet Government have director of the, school in question, operation with the Bolsheviki junta at 94. . Ing agitators. . I 'guns and 76 locomotives since 0 , gonem, 60 cannon, hundreds of ma- "In view of the fact the Poles and written recommending the boy to the Caspian Sea, In conjunct!on and co - chins ENT - been unable to agree regarding the JTL I I � ' Letters received Izi Now York, state I . proposed meeting of the Peace Con- of cost, and eventlially graduated with operations to northern 'and eastern ; wR that Zinovieff, Bolshevik govern -or of their Offensive began, the communique where he was admitted, ,educated free 'Moscow. Gradually he extend'ed his adds. ference at Borisov," the note says, "the a commission In an Infantry regiment Armenia and Kur . d',stan,: rallying to AMBASSAUP" [i Petrograd, has been assassinated by Simultaneously with the cavalry Soviet Government is Willing to meet of the line in the army. The old Prince his standard all -those Turkish ele- I I . and Polish delegates at Grodno or Bialy- certainly never dreamed, when he ments dissatlefled with Entente 1. a Russian workman. I 1. , infantry attack from the west, stok, near Warsaw, it the Poles will thus gave a latter of recommenda- supremacy and reform at Const,autt� — The Nova Scotia Legislature has Polish ardiored boats sailed down the agree upon a date." � tion to hig pantryman for the latter's nople, and now finally .11,118 establ'61led passed a law making it Illegal for a son, that his own favorite daughter, New York TiMeo 6n 0,%Ilada ant for not pay- A Pripet River and met the Bolshovix NOT APPROVED BY ENTENTE , himself as Xing of Kurdistan, * ­ . Ing'rent, until 1% Judge has ruled that . .Trincess Nadje- Sultana, Would be :* Although at first sight there might flotilla head on. A i-.1tched battle en- London Cable - Reticence is lual' ' at Washington. .. 11- forced against her will into an, abhor- be a disposition to ,scoff at h!a 0� - � . the rent charged Is fair and equitable. rent union With this vulgar upstart dumPtIon of.,sovereiglity bf a nation I Over a hundred well-to-do Jews fix sued. Two ot. the Bolshevik monitors tallied In official quarters here tu-night - a . �- were sunk and four monitors and regarding the big Polish ,offeasIvO Pasha, whose boyhood had been Spent that hag never In all'the thowanda of Montreal are making final arrunge, Sunk and four monitors aad forty against Soviet R t in the sculleries of his palaee. and Years -, Its .existence accorded US, Feels Sure That Britain other boats were' captured. The re- by the Soviet or. ments to return to Palestine. Mazy Government of prose- whose hands - were stained with the submissipil to any ruler, and .thoui� Will Agree..- successful business men have decided mainder of the flotilla retreated. outing a big counter offensive against blood of several faembers-of hishouso. we maYhfeel Inclined to treat a-3 a .. to sell out, among them a man wbo A great amount of food and stores tile Poles. At the time the Allied Joke his riee from the Scullery ivaah- has wranged to dispose, of his busi- PrIllaess Nadje was one or the very ow York Cable - Under the ness for $60,000. 1 of ammunition and army supplies and Supreme Council announced Its "- few members of the Imperial family 'I tube to a throne, y6t the hold which - N ­ s Canada, I a wireless Station were taken with tention of expediting trade relations who were fond of Sultan Abdul Hamill. Envei'lla.9 secured upon thealleg'ance ho4ding "A Canadian Minister at After having held the ,rank of a . . ,,-- Jzernobyl, the communication says. with Russia, it also stated that the She was his favorite niece. He treated Of th,aX:f;rds to a very seriolla m9ter, Washington," the New York Times professor at ReGill University for 42 Czernobly Is 00 kilometerz north of States contiguous to Sovlet Russia Indeed, ,diill ,one of grave concern to years., and having been dean of the .. Kiev, The stronghold Was occupied wer her with the utmost consideration and. says editorially this morning, In part: e warned not to make unprovoked with real affection. She was greatly the Powers of the Entente, eepecl%lly "For some thirty year taculty of arts and vice-principal of rhuraday lifter severe fighting, the attacks an the Russians. to Great Britain. Xurfidetan is a Ign(r though she had 110 Poles attacking from tile west and It Is admitted here to -night that distressed by his overthrow and depo" 'I of mounticin faetuesees, e foreign calli ambassadors Ili the university since 1903, Dearl � � sition, and that she should have beell liormouply tals, lids negotiated com. Charles E. Moyse has tendered his north-west. in tile attack the Poles the Poles recently were advised not f all others rich In -Undeveloped -pafnet4l wealth. , used cavalry in covering the I t take such an uncompromising at- compelled to wed the man 0 there '061 -oil, lead and coalt and at mercial treaties. She has a Depart- rc3ignation, I ), 1' tudo toward Russia over .the ques who was responsible for her 1111010 Arghanla 111aden there are what are mout of External Affairs, the organ The purchase of the Western Worn- I ands, and the infantry was lro�tea,rt:(j ti� - Abdul Hamid's downfalb was lit, her rove the moat wonderful of imperial and Interdominion, com- Ing News, the Times of the west of y fighting craft. tion of the exact spot In Which peace eyes an additional Indignity. . Only destined tb 1) munication with London, with the England, by Sir It. Lelce.ftor lfarms� Gen. Petlura, the Ukrainian leader, negotiations should take place, but those who know the pride of race of copper nifiles In the -World. . other British Dominions. and Colonies, Worth, Bart., M.P., makes the 77thl The K-urd,-vW1th hil his I . ias left Warsaw for the front. It is I that, the Poles Insisted In doing 00, the princesses of the great -Ottoman, hi6wn with the foreign consuls In Canada. paper to pass into the' hands of the I big offen- dynasties and the condescension with himself a wonderfu " �as and with the British Ambassador at Hlizinsworth family, a record In Brit - understood that this is preparatory ,and have now launched a 8 an"r 11 I o Joining forces with Gen, Pilsudski, give in which "extreme danger to which they are accustomed to treat mechanic, 'e011ecially In the & f1,%V,d,r WaO�Ington. . Ish Journalism. I . I on the Persian border, Bore in I I "Canadian relations with the Unit- Zorcoatro, Hyver, kivate. dotectfvd. ,he coluniander-in-chlef of the Poles, Poland is Seen by some British mill- even those dignitaries who can boast Of Amer ca ho proved himself a valuaq)lc od States are so numerous and im- lay In wait for a a p vile is planning to enter Kiev at the tary authorities Including Major�Gea. tile bluest of blood can form any idea itnuitgrant, adapting himself readily � thiif at a printing lead of the Ukrainians, who are fight- Sir Frederick Maurice, ,who said to- of what it must have cost Nadje $ul- to ,our civilization. But deep in his Dortant ,hat their discussion and Set. office in New Orleans, and -arrested . reAcheft by some his own som The boy was taken to� ng side by ,side with the Poles in the day in the Dally News, "The danger tana to give her hand to a product of heart there burne ever atrongly the quicker way than the roundabout one Jail by his father, I . dvance toward the independent co,p- Is that this state of affairs will give the kitchon, By the lawF! of the reign- 10* Of his ancient race, and of his through the British Colonial Office. I F Ire - destroyed the International tat of the Ukrainians. Lenine and Trotsky artothef occasion Ing house of Turkey, as by those of tribe, -and of the Inaccessible valleys, "Canada carried on the War bril- Flotel, at Windsor, causlng allout I RUSHING RBINF ORCEMENTS. or raising the cry of Russia for the most of the other sovereign families and of the equally Inaccessible moun- The Bolshevik! are rushing the Fifth Russians and of rallying Russian of Euiope, the Monarch enjoys the tafti fastnesses of tile rougb� moun, .1lantly on 'her own hook. Her repre- $100,000 damage and driving forty Lnd Eighth Divisions, from the patriots to their side. It that happens, rigift of selecting husbands for the tallious reglous, of his native Kurdis� sentatives were among the signers of &nests Into the street. aucasus region to reinforce tltp there to a grave risk that the Poles, princesses, and the wives for the tan, 'it is a country go luountatuous, the treaty of Versailles, She will not ,' The Woodstook Medical Association rwelfth - Soviet army, which has .Its whatever Initial successes they way princes of his dynasty, without any as to.render military operations on be content with a less personal and has adopted a new schedule of feeS eadfloarters at Kiev. Airplanes, obtain, will be unable to wIthstand regard to their Inclinations or pte- the pant of the English, Or of any of Immediate management of her every a rmored trains and autoniolyfles are the forces which may be brought Judices. The late Sultan Alahmoud V., the oth I day businegg wlth the United States. nd decided to close Wednesdays at � gh I er Powers of the Entente, well noon for five =onths.. eing used by the Poles, and crack against them, It is hard to believe weakened physically and mentally by ni mpossible. Milltary measures "There Is little doubt that the Brit- been brought I that this fresh calamity could not Rave chronic Infirmities, allowed himself to of punlshl�leat or Of -repression are Ish 00v0ftmont will agree to a Can- The Finance Department has given nto action. Posen troops, which been prevented by timely and friend- be completely dominated and terror- only possible by means of aeroplanse. adian plan of diplomatic representa- notice that the transfer books of the at War In the ly Intervention." . . Ized by Vnver, if the princess wielded and even this modus operandl to very tI01l at Washill9t,Q11, Ottawa and 1915-25 War Loan and the 1017 Vie, — i it was because It -Was pointed out to unsatisfactory find Inadequate, owing Dowalno Street Ijit-vo WOO oonversing torY Loan will be closed from Apirtl ____ __ - _ -.-.-.- __ � -.,----,---- - 30 to may 31. .1 . ­ . . . I . . g Enver to to the fact that the Kurds fluff Qgs� OR tbQ Matter. Perhaps It may be I . � her It Was only by allYlh! � - . ,.MM ":,,::� e Xi4 Ludwig has returned to gar, . :. � . - 1 the dynasty through iii :0 .:..-.11 SM .n . �. "'�,.".!�::","�.I.."................"�....,.......,.I ... � .::.':-.::�,.:�� ._1W "'!'�"` "�'4� � --;.'e ... . , � ... �W_...,.�, f1-11.'1-11-1- 1. g he could be prevented hge that A Iter from the aviators' bombs in , 448'Atood that Orgat r1talti will eon .S,. -�� ..'.*��, - ­­­.­­ ­ "I"..... .::t ard . �,,��'�",*.;,..",""*,�"..'!"','-,�^��'�,'��'��',',.-�:!.: .11 -IM . __ � !!:.��.: ,:,,:�', s* .­­.',',',":.�;.�'.."�.� ­�.I!, :­ ­­­,­ : .: �:._.'� M..k V il'L"'.'�,."::�*.',*�".,..-..,�i*�,.'��.e.��',,.��.*.:�l%�;,;:il..�..'..���'i. , ''. ...''... I . 1; _ ....: '. . '. �K,.�,:'C�,�: In availing the -eaves with wUlall the, mountains Sent thqt th(). Can al p ta: varla, according to cable despatches. -....i.", - : � a an re reseft �_, .. _� .. �,:. I �.... . !�.;`... ....;..-�.:::;::�:.-.; W11 c; fro !S:::i..:�;-.:�;:i'�.:���;:.'i.'�"'- ,::­'��.'�"..,�`,*!�:. ..i'-�:�!%:',:�4 _:.�,, :.-..!� , ......1.1'.1 . -j��. Genoa Port workers selzed two vos. . ��!;.'...*% �:�.�,� %�,,;�.. �-,: w� 1. � 11. .." ­$­­ himself of his autocracy at Stamboul aNund, tive at W4014104t()n Oball have direct . �` o:`%.:: �.;.i�.I.�.,;.k":,,..�-7.,�;,.r,.":t,: 11 -:-p : :��,' :'­'!,�,. ,­ *�*, , - -, ­i� ,, ':.: � I i I : I i .�. V ��:­ .� :.: � � I ,. .: -,:.:;, "%.�'.g-�-,; - "', � ` �i N;1'1�.�-,..i`.-. .: ��:��;�'.. ',, . .� 11 � : �:: ,.,... :1 �; ;, - ­-­:".-� V. -I-1 � . �.'.-'�,'.:-.-.*-;� :,%,:�:,.,��,"-�.�,:�l�:..i.�':.:. � � � I ­��­-_: , . to sUDDlaut the Sultail and the, entire To talk of the conquest of Ir,urdl. chargo of mattorg Ininlediately rolat- sols flying the anti-tolshevilt flag for L'. I � 111­,�. � . , . ';�'.�:.��:�;�,...-'.�:.-��:�.-�,,�.,::I��..��:;� � I 11 I -.1-. L. I ..'t. -W. 1��'-... reigning house and to proclaim him.- Stan Is rldlouloue, No power 114o wr 1119 tQ 0411449 and- tho United States, the purpose of returning thela to The . , ��,-:-;-�.,". ,"-�.,��':-.'',..:%.�.,;,::;:!:L,� .1 .: 1_2� -1 ­­­ been able to accomplish It, althog .. .,.�.,.:::!��-�",.:��,-*:ii:.:, .... , --' :': . . . . . . , . - self *is Emperor of the OttOl"OLT's. .gh '4A4 W01114 1116VOly ask that when OOvIL't Government. 'rho police arresk- -.-�i:"--, , 4,__11� . �'..,��.";I�.,^.".*��,�,-.,.I� , � . . . -....1....-.-.1 .1. She consented, therefore, to take him many have -tried, since the 4-gy. W4 . ... ... , ", , - ..., &-1i*;R'1'­1 0 .g4 those. IuAttets,lire of Imperial interest ted the workmen. ,:i"...,".'.'��i".,....,:��i�.... . " .�..:. ­.. . i .". , � �;�. 11 ,Is;��_ ; , .�L.,.;.;;._L:�'­.:'­`A �";',..;;L.:�4:.;;:,'�,'�.�.-,-,'. �;' ,�, WIN 1 '.., ; �.bi --1 lis husband in order to preserve the tile ancestors Or 1110 Dreawlt day IthQ Canadian representatives act with s y ersona ate I ­ . I , �� .1 Icu 11 8 a r ._V5 - '. ., ... , to the house o tho ritt h Aulbass do ." reported to have been k1lbed lit the I " � ,0:1. .. , " throne of TurlteY I hunrgds,onitmelY, the ..'! - ;. %i�j,. ,;�1- 1: �.. ,: :::: .... . . . the I :,. ,,.-��;.,.,.!.*,,..".,����.:�,'-,� , . i, n J , aztMat 4ordueni, . -4 ...... 4,*."0_.,, , ­ , ;!,"."..;...*. . .0��-,l to AeeIG Of Geno 4 - train collision on the Oudh ad Pohul- I. 1::,i:i:,!:�f. 1. . � ; �:` - Osihan. TOA Tho 004, - " 11 �14� . - 01 �,�:� usand on U113 bletor4c ': ''of 4 11 I BERLIN le�FRW IIIS, VA,N`1TY- to tho sea, The), h4yo " ,,,, ma E iand Railway In India on Saturday, . � �, -�. �: � 1". -* ...., -a pro- " �. .,�: ,� -', 1. ......., %1N All wore Indians. ., ...:, �� ., . _:I ',':.1,-. . . . ��,, I .. 1. Enver, like so I served their roorO or loss ooluDlets, ANS B! 1. I . ': gany men of dimlaii- AMERIC UY The eight tank Steamers wh.l�h 1�art* .%�.. I � tive stature, Is Incredibly vain find al, Independence, their ,41,31tinct nation. I - 1. I ­ .; I I I., . been the subject of a long disousooill -' � I ,� I Ulloat ,naanely ambitiouO, Every fr03h Ality and language, 40 Well aa those 1% by the Iteparations' ,Commls4loo or .. . � I -tied him to aspire I Step in rank embolde ethIL's Which cause brigandage and , �t 4 to 0olnething higher, a characteristic , the Peace Conteronee as to Wbat na� � ,�, murder tO be accounted as the flat. LAID IN' ARAM . which waa well known at Berlin and Ural Pursuit or a Kurdish gentleman, tion should receive thoin, have beeilf � of which the ex-Ka!aer and his doun- Fro awarded to the United States for tent- . cillors took every pao,31ble advantage. ll&vnl .the dawn of b'story the Kurds , . In fact, they playell upon thla partleu- e -been professional freebooters, London 0 hie - Thd Dally G,ra. porary management. I , I I � at'J'As,tOlUed to proy, upon the peaceful Dhic's specI2 flommAsloner In Gal. PH0011 million 401103 W,eVO SPIE"At .... I I 1, I : ... :. ... ��' ., 1-11 .1 .. .o ,,,, Inhailltants of the -surrounding plains, NN,aYy states that, 11by aft accident of by the tired N4\v York business mali Z�.. I 'I, �­, . jar weakncGIA of Enver to their hearts' .. . .11�', "I'll ...... ... �� I., �� ;:; - ,:::. ''. ec,litent pud to much Teuton advan- and tha creation of Z K11rdish Xing. fortune," lie has stumbled across "olle and big wife for the ther4r6 in Janu- . . . . , 7;7,_. ,­', 11 j I . ..1. 11 '. - -- � , .:. . , . tmr,e. Thus, at the time of the Ita dom, under Euver, meang, Or the moat ainitzing fact f the rrl ary and Pobtuary, 4coording to fig-. I - .�' 1. ­�.�,v � . '_��.. * Ilan � .. �_ .1 : '_11_�_,. , .1 11 � I � , ... 1, I sh I I I � .­.,�_­ _ not the 5 0 . - .. I ,. . 1. " Invao'ou of Trilmli, Which may be said bringing into existence Or,& more or Situation, and one WhIell. Should uros wilde publie to -day by Vollectot 1� ..i,�_ . ­.. jt.* ., � �. , � LLLLL � , ", , I f . :, :.. "I'll'... ,. " �'. .. , . ��, , _. ��..: .: . _ , -�. . I C044 . . . I I I � � . �� !,� ''.", ,. . .. I . to h&vo inaugurated the series of Wars IMS, clYflized state, With some sem. oern-And, It roport dbw not if of Intstlial Rove'llue Edwards. , :� .� I I , '': :1 _�, . , , I � , .,-5..;:.: : . "'' I I . . , - , I I . ,,, ' ,''IL ­',7,� ;� os is . . �; � ,:. , �, .. �;,-;. .� 1, cullulliatfill � . � I I .. 1 �4 , , 1. �. .�:�., . �:, ; In the great Inte,rnatIO111111 blance of law find of order. but the 801`161181Y ,20hcOrfilng-'Dr�tfgh gt ....­#..0,4"�.�. ,�, . . ,:: ,:.. . - % conflagration of �the laet five, yearav opg,anizeLts M00- ­�, � i . , , : I 'I, I - ,on of a huo&s robbeeal nest, men." Ire repArts that AmorleAus, . I � . 11, -' . , ­ . ;.. , ay to "When I wits coming ilorock I _.' L .� .# ,.. , � , : Euver made ble W. ,Cyfona.eft, in an. abs6lutely Impreglitublellafftion, possibly alf%mberg of Irigh-Amerlean .. I I , � � '. � � . �: .�. . I I I s. 0 .. ._.f .. 11 I .,:!:., ., I last night," said. Miss fterry. ,,I ,saw I.,. 1. * , .'A � , . � , . L �:: . .. - Where he not Only organized the Arab Urider, the leadership of olle of th# gearet socIdtlog, aro buying land In a man skulking along In tha -,adow. I .. � � 1-81-tance, $Lgalftl8t t116 ItAlift"A, but Get M00t. utterly unscrullulons and To- the �Vost -ot lr'olnil. Olt, how I ran!" 11AW couldn't . � I to work to create an independent dourceful Aeoundre)g of Otte timo, an .1 j. '�4..."O'O'.6 N I ­­ you I TH4 FRENCH PL AG IN FRANKPOAT. I kingdont of Cyrenaic& under the pro. Impla,i4lile foe of the ntelftte alid of catch him?" InquIrO4 her little. . , SublimoPorte and with "r t, Villsa'flon, who has been ofire. WJ91-YOUr frIond the b&.)k agent --Rdln tection of the I brother Inhoeently. burgh Scots- i ' ho- grlml Iftert atrog - NIly tr4lniia At Bellil, ulidor tho di. : rho picture N 4113 that 11A41t gladoe n tha heart of every Frenchman and "6 elp"a' "' t ,X _ looRs Ike 4 woman with a history., In"- ' I � . , � .Vor 04 1 h d of I3);tgAP_b rPOSeS Of Rd- "01041 of the Italser. to &tip up tr Wart. -No. I think It's Sin eneyclO' The luotorlat gtoMd and Influl � . I-czlor its a symbol: of domi"Ah r, () 10tration th eonn'tky divided ble, ad to AerVa� Ou- rod mutt be bitter to every German- the tp in Alfts the Intormt6of aor- Witt she has this trip. of & Mail Seated ort hio dot)rotep,, tion and OuthOrity ov*r Ttutett t erritary. It w:ka palied ovep pilbild Into distripts undew Shtlkh6, amistod IiUnyl wherever he ftuld barm tho 190me girls are ,40 yjkoptleal that "ITOWflo Yoll get to 86nierville?" --t)lf, by -council@, whielt were rownAlble to I squares In various parts of the city when French tr6opo took pos- milee, and who m now working band It You ShOUld tell th;m thely were an we, have a rar and Jult driv@ over." I bini for the application of ,Civil and 11it glovo' Vfth the SoMhaviki junta rjw",t an Ougar they would take It WA% the "expected rWy.___&Wl" section wome weak* ago. rallitary law. I Ott 'MM'Ow, W Offtt a trmt P". with a , ra,;n it *Wt. Tramorlpt. I / &"ML_'�'' �'�_ �L­ "LAALAAM"�;;4 �,­