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good report, its -well ar, for the sy i-
toulatle betrayal of our friends, very
Premier Lloyd Goorse In the Brit.
Ish Houli of Commons $aid that the,
United 4tes 1%veratlient had been
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MUch Iu4eed on tile same lines as
the negotlatioun with Soylet'Ruosta,
but had not replied.
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Paris, June uells*,
Peopte used to panl0after a 'crusade
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'b"NGLAND'S
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r a visitation of the plague.
'O "We are filither promised an un
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. P441 Of the Empire CompVO4 Streflo0h of the 1"0110h to That of si
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A parallel system In the ZJI&-'e ,kges
whteli, much to, her ourArlse, ;-toduct-
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ed the Reformation. Lastly, lost we
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eblitentment, the lorped-wIllch Organ-
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the other. But, by some mysterious
lzed at a weeWs notice to ,achieve the
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Peculiar strength of England 18, in, the
I rule of thumb magic, they did oatatl.
impossible and achieved It, by earth,
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WiXed -breed of the people of Engla
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a reasonable peace
I ilsh and maintain ,
sea and air achieved It -is as F. ye-
It that does not ,sound exactly like
wid. security Among simple folk Ili
Nvard to be ruthlessly reorganized In
Wvllug as you first read it, It is none
wany paits of the world, and that
every detail of Its daily life, walk
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Wo Aleas the theme of the speech
wituout--overipuch. murder, oppro3tilou
and conduct. This great work was
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which lie made to the toast 11 ,ng
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or iorturp. It may be that the naui sxi
begun by William the ('conqueror, A.D.
of
land" as 0hairmall at the festival Of
'it the Wlgllsh was due ti4 their Im-
1006, and has been befqyQ commltteo
Wo Political Sig-
8t. George in London on April 23. It
perturbable tolcraucQ. ,A ;breotl that
or commission ever since. Nornialn
: . nificance.
Was a .speech full of the meat of his.
has been persecuted, or wlidt cowed to
Papist, Cromwelilan, Stuart, Holland -
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toric allusion and there ,iva4 a figure
tlio .suiuo Aung, borea by uv-svy iilerse-
or, Hanoverian, aristocracy, middle
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(,it 1. F i.ptdng zayh his retirement,
about "the Englishman ... like a built.
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out(I'd refugee. to whom It 11a.3 ,dvo:A
class, dplQcracy, have, each in ttirn
lilt ,gun -barrel, all of one temper,
asylum. learns to toleral..- anytallig.
tried their fleetitig hand oil 'the inall
though welded of different materials,"
Their taq aensely nilued urigbws m,tde
0 1 IP eac
a,kla to all the univers . rom ,11
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WhIcl% had the rIght.Xlpliag flavor.
them, too, in a real sense, aidn, to
In turn he has taken What lie wantelt"
c -1.110e ISSI, uled at Vancouver,
Th's ws,a, Mr. Kiplitig'43 speech! .
all the un;varse, and Byinputhetic ilo,
he ba s given them each a fair trial,
Cveo. V. Skinn-er, St. John, ici -select.
"Fifteen. or sixteen hundred years
their dumb fashion tov;,tt,it remote
, i quite finished,- all
,,d, when lie has
ad as 1;hollais se.holai, for New Brutos,
a0cil, when Rome was lillatrese of the
peoples and stranje gods. 4APove li! ,
equally fair 41suilssal.' ' .
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. World, and the Plots and the Scots
their long Insular experlerne of 1711-
"What will lie do in. the future? We
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kept to their owl, olde of the Great
Roallion
ported brain -storms had kangl)t theni.
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are too close to the dust of the main
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wall between Carlisle and
Newcastle, the story goes that Rome
the wisdom of the old pro verli-Tbat
men should not try to do better than
Wtle to see clearly. Welnow that
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allowail all these p6oplea one night In
'year
good, for fear la -it worae than )slid
England is crippled by the loss or
svastage of a whole generation. 1 or
personal,gift to the late Duches s. The Hostel is Intended for Calla-
dian men staying for a short time In London, and will ac commiloate
the when they Could say aloud
exadly what they, thought of Rome
ailght follow. .
FORGOTTEN HISTORY.
position from the civil point of View
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I wititout fear of conseqitenr-es. Oil that
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"There has been a good deal of
19 that of our armies In. the Worst
a sp, EL11
days of the war-th t'iS to Y"
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,mielnight, then, they crept out of tile
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lieffther In droves, lit their little Nyan-
wor,,e than ba:d Ili the world lately.
,Our national weakness for taUiifg the L
leave Is stopped for every inan Who
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d9rifig fires, and Criticized the Libyan
oaslest way till' the last possIb16 1110-
call stand up to his job, no mattbr
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Ganbrale, the Roman pontiffs. and the
Eastern camp, followers who looked
ment, sooner than Inconvenience -.our-
selves or our neighbors, has beenwls-
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how .91cU; or stale he may be,
there Is undreamed-of promotion for
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down on them from tile top of the
ited upon us in full measure, Xttor .
untried men who, ,merelr bac4t1se
school have been offer d 1,205',000,
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by the Rockefeller Foundation t6'be
linge unbreakable Roman wall 1,600
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'Uiiiety ulae years of peace there came
they are not dead, -will have to fate
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yeafs ago. .
a day when the English were givel,-
heavier responsibilitY,, lojiger hours
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10 "ToTday, Imperial Rome Is tllead; the
less than ninety-six hours to choose
and criticism that will Certainly n%)t
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Wall. Is down; the Plct and the -Seqts
whether they would buy a little longer
grow milder as the Years pa.4s. But
are ..On this aide of it, but 4.hanhs.to
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pence from the heathen in tile north,
no liAracles have occurred. This world
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tI16'ROYaI Society Of ,St, ' --the"
GeOrilk'
as their fathers had bought It,or make
which some of us Ili out- zeal to do
programme, .
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1,3 still one night In .the Year wli n
peace with them, as our Xing Alfred
better than good have created, ,and
ANGLOJAPANESE
I the English can ,,reep 4)u#, o! ti-cir
had made it. As a race they nad for-
Which We must all inherit, is no new
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hiding places and whisper to ench
other what %ve think about--our-3elveF.
gotten how to say 'No' to any one who
said 'Yes' in a sufficiently loud voice;
world but the Old prown harder,, The
Wheal has come Nit circle, The whole
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No! It Is safer not to critil!iae oar
musters, who tax us, educate lls, trod
they had quite forgotten that they had
Nveight of that world at the Present
it used to lie
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try ws. and minigter eo abliada-mly to
broken a church, killed one king,
Closed a prateetorate and exiled anoth-
WOULent lies again, as
the da,ys of our fathers, upon two
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wha t th]ey instruct uo'onr wan's coilght
tco,'be, Since these mileters our$
or king sooner than be driven where
,In
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jiations, upon England and France.,
. of
. have not quite .tile old uutrouble4 aF-
they did not ddsire to go. But when
their hour came again, they decided
Tile sole force which, under God's
good providence, can meet this turn of
Honolulu, T.", Julie "'.-The dip -
surance of Power and experience
which made Rome so tolerant iiv. the
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once agh,lo, and once again by Instinct,
our fate, Is not temperament, not OP -
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I day,q when the Pi,ctq and the Sbrits
to go their own Way; for, ones again,
they had 'preparled nOthing, they had
portunism, nor any attempt to (10
better than good, but character, and
. terins of Anelval of Jie, Anglco4apaii-
lived on the other side of the 'A'4111; we
will -confine ourselves to,our own POP-
foreseen nothing. T4ey had been. as-
again character -,such mere Ingrained
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litlar, and well-recognized so
sured that not only was there no need
conivion. sense, hand-hanimered loyal
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a breed. . ., _0,efects
for preparation against war, but that
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strength of character , DO one May
reached In the negotiations, adecirding
"Some of our sterne4 critics, NAo.
the mere thought of I t was absurd,
humbly dare to hope I.Goo years of
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cot course, have always been of our
Where It was not criminal. Therefore,
equality of experience have given to
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Ja anese langue here. -
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own household. say there nev'er was
through the first two years of the war,
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t -was necessary to throw up a,barri-
&e
,,it this hope be true, as becauseme
NORTH,AND SOUTH
-that !t ts at best the IntolarallAy in-
of the dead bodies of the nation's
know the breed we feel It to be true,
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,scolent outcome of ancient inyasiolug
youth behind which. the most clemeu-
our children's Children, looking back
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and. Immigrationo, , freshened with
tary preparations could be begun.
through the luminous years to where
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pore recent Continental Jail di-liv-
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"Though there had been no such
We here stumble and falter, mMY' Bay:
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cries. Far be it from me to tritvarge
slaughter of the English in all history,
'Was it possible that th6 English Of
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these etatements. I give thain oil lio
that 0, Nte
the actual Was no more than a large-
scale repetition
th& age did not know, agittd. not see,
heigIlt
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le -vis, authority than -of
of national experience
dared not even guess tcr what,
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11r.^,Dantel Defoe, a ilveryatim 0" 1he
ill the past, If an V lizabethail, states-
of strength, Wisdom "and enduring
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city or London, and author of 'Rob,*n-
mail or ildventurer had retuin6d to
honor they had lifted thel.r land?'
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s6n,Crusoo.' and a Painphiet called
England during the war I think In a
(Cheers.)
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,,hma -' lie
'Tito Trae-Abotil Eugli,-
very sitort time lie would. have been
"But We will be circumspect. P or
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dettla With the English ver',y'4a,lthfUIIY
able to pick up his office Work Where
what there is of it, for such as It Is,
Pang, X
Wu Ting I ang gbao Yl, fdrmp
-00 faithfully tbat, in deference to
",people'e,
he had dropped it. His reports and
and to England and the Vngllsh?"
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,tho rmseeptibollitlea of other
his maps would havg.peen elifarged;
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1. w,111 not give his account Of arl Elfg -
1141iman's pedigree. But in his -011111-
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.ming -up of the true -born Eagil
but otherN Ise he would have been sur-
Prisingly abreast of the situaticia.
Where the old, English influenee
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.cles as the most notable Commercial 1-10490 not to seek quarrels In a wor4d
13Y 4 m4jior."ty of 419 Tilleconburg
bad
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and financial victory since the end full of explosive matter.
elCotoro. decided it) allow the Dow-
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struck deep the world over, he would
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of the war. Vr. Lloyd Goorgoprovoked a,hearty
,
The gold shipments will greatly, round 'Of k laughter Dy remarking:
"This
!Ilicon X.,#,tural Goa td In'
crxVa the
,pa,tes ,Tg,&m S5 ci lifis Oer thousand to
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A 'true-bortl Englialiman's a Contra-
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,diction
have seen heIR and comfort hurrIL
ed ul;
to the fronti the world over ,without,
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CHARMED
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IT, ,speech, in irony., In fact a. fiction,
count or reckoniug- -without word -or
-, yoil must approve tile habits and
Krassin assured Lloyd George dur
custonis of any. *rad,ag.
A severe'earthq'
uake shock occurred
hopeless deadlock (hall before,, .
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Whist -the Victim.. -
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A metaphor Intendel to oxpress, -
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bond to limit or confirm them. Where
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Cording to adVicos reo,oJV lit ToWo.
A man akin to. all the universe -
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the old alien influences that he knew
. Shawnee, Ohio. Juile - When 4
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T,he centre of tile ,diptied
r1opoe was
that last line Defoe,
C into a bleaellig where he meant
so well, had persisted, or where new
influenceli
Zanesville & Western Pa,3_senger train
here
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.. ,lipl-ed
, for -a mail akin to all the
inspired by the old Ngero at
'he
hit an a,u'.comobile at- a. crossing
There, -we-re sonic; casna It.e and
. to curse,
I annot be wholly Vffe. He
unlv ersel c .
w ork. would have seen, as li
would have expected, every help to-.,
last night, killins three persons, a
baby was throwni froill,the machine
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rApst have -some points of eontUt
%Nr1t11 humanfty-and,' the Engliglim,an
ward this war dallied, withlicid ot
directly On the DlIc" Of the engine.
b,aby
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Jilts liad several. The Plicientelane
doled out piecemealat a high price. He
When the train was str.pped the
tanell& him to fight beasts in their
would .have recognized that what held
was taken from the nllcip--, uninjured. ,
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itr,enas, Under the 14eptareb'y lie
istudled social reform, which I . a those
girm Ili the days of the'Afmada, held
firm at Armageddon, that what had
broken beneath his hand In his. time
SINN
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FEIN BAN
111C Of the U. F. 0. Clli5fi at Vast Mid-
s .
unenlightened days consi.ted in. TaIS-
Ill
on the farm.
diesex. .
revolver which . I dIlea- ,101well wai
S'n I on capital to btLy off the .
14 ' a levy
heathen of the North Sea from taking
direct action agall let Euglish indus.
Was rotten: our$.
"Allowing tot! a few minor dlfter
onces'of ,equipment, he would have felt I .
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0 I EMIGRATION
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He took a 300 years'
like any soldier or sailor returning to
Rks
nowhere about, .
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the conference, which was lield at have, not been looked for In Sonthern
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triea. next'
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courge of colloquial and law'..13Yerich.
some bitterly familiar job 'of sea.,pa-
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eminent Norman teachers.
trol or trench life betweeh 1914 and
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juliddr
. Ile language then
-,He did not learr. r
1018. Like these. men, he"would have
Dublin, June .-sinn Vein has Is-.
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dw $jnee, but it. left lilm with a pro,
taken for granted very many things
emigration' on account
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f.ou" respect based on experience to r
aul
on which other ,races might have
wasted valuable time, thought. Our
of tile increasing number -of young
fo'
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hits. Upighbore across the Chaiiii,e),
and
Irishmen leaving the country the
tile perintin-ent seat
t 770111811-sl9offrag8
- CL eony,atj on; L which1ime has deepe,31ed,
stories of Coronel, Zeebrugge, of the
ITnited'States. , ,
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that they were the only Other Pqople
battalions of county regiments not a
The Loitillm branch of the Gaelic
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in.the world who really mattered, For
'Year old who died to the last mail, as
League, iii, Issuing a wai:ning notice,
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Soo years his domestid artil'fOralgli POI-
ti, matter of'routine, on the front, that
describes onilgration. as a ,"grave
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., ley was largely controlled by Italia",
they were ordered to hold, %yould -have
danger," alitl adds: "Young. Irishmen
and Spanish, with occasional
Uioved him no more and no less than
leaving their country at tilts oritloal
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.1r,ilrelich
politico -ecclesiastical author-
the little affair of the late Sir Richard
stage not only desert their posts, but
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,411strian
. gLigo, Who tried to teach bim that 'this
Grenville oft .Flores in the Revenge,
earn the till per Ish able name of cow-
The Polish Cabinet Of 'Premier
Skulski resigned Wednesday. The
I-aalyn of England' wasIbut a part of a
That troopers of yeonianry Ili IvIesopo.
ards. Should this appeal fall on dear
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va,,1t,, international organization am-
tamid, picked almost at random, could,
,ears, there are other means ,and Ways
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bir,0109, instructing and protecting all
singlehandeil and within a few days by
which can be adopted at very short
There Is a movement on foot to
double the length of time
the world. lie escaped from t1jese eul.
sheer. force of character, 001161140
notice, and emigration will be stopped
c ny to be .subject to the full
and control turbulent Arab villMes
at fill costs."
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rigor of We Puritan conscience, which
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would have amazed them no moreand
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OtLg then. -largely dirouted by ge UtIoluen'
no less than any story of Panama or
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lft- YS
for Air Forces. The gift IS Made tit
' eileva, Layden. Alubterdain and
our first venture round the globe to
PFACEmAn
memory of Lotd Rothermere's son,
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attempt to reopen trading with Itils. the grape yield Ili the ,Niagara Belt
W Countries. While, thus em-
by any follower of Str Francis Dral,itde,
total revenue to the Provincefronio
these sources Is In oxeess of the total
sla, without, however, to recognize bas Increased, tile price has gone ill)
Ottawa Dassed away when Thomas
lie Was, under pretext of union,
or some,forgotten captain of that age.
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and fatally subjugated by the
,_,cots, A, few years latcr he embark-
Being of the breed he Would have
known the breed and taken the wQrd
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BURNED
Hudson - gay Togto, tile speeitil SonA-
ad on tile "Wailing tide cot party poll-
of the breed for. granted,
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_WARY
ties Ili all their purity, since when Ile
lias'rarelY been allowed to look back-
- "And herein, as I see it, lies the
strength of the English -that they
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London, Sulle -At the request of
yard-and never forward. ' -
have behind' them this continuity of
Xing George, the Queen Mother tklex-
andra has dcatroyed the remaining
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immensely varied race -experience and
portions of King ILdward's diary. I
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. l 40tontli that such a, nightmare Of
Taco-meniory, running through every
kflass back to the very da,wn of coor
imost
This portion of tile notes, itept by
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ilationit experiencer, would have drIV-
Ida,own, which unconsciously imposes
I(Ing Edward, which constituted tile
inUmato record of the last fif-
en an jj#Wlxed race to the 0440 of
.
4unacy, B1.1t; the l3liglishman, like a
ion them, even while they deride
%tandards of achievement and coilipar-
,teen, years of ilia late ruler's lite, con-
built-up gtili.barrel, is all one temper#
of different materials,
ison, haird it may be and a little an-
1;,ut low,
talued full reports of conversations oil
for( Jgn affairs with his own ministers
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tilou7gh welded
and he has stroAg powers of resist-
sympAthotte, not And, as all
Varth is Wjtnos , Ilot laastly lowered.
and other prominent men Ili Europe.
A snort time ago the Queen Xtother :
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ance. Saxon, Noi-Wgn. Daile: crom.
wellian, Stuart, Ifolliku&r. 11aticiver-
Tills is tho'reftso;j why j4 things near-
est Our hearts pranifse so liftle
destroyed the earlier portions of the
diary. fit 10-13 slip rlifused all offer
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land crittelse s , la,vvioghij, ft'is tbP I Q41Y
of $X0,000 for the publication rights
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"Caoctacy each Ill taril through a thou-
- anted on him and
;%nd experim
rompliment ill t an Englishman,
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FrUd to make him to their Own liking.
his cowary, As ypq Icnow, thego
,.qtandards do: 11A)t 11ppg r
A on the 'mr-
6(o tiolls"`41144ted lo)t I
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QAn'en'Aleyip`#r9.
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#,!Ier!t toleration, wbIch they cach In
,face or Ili moil's wouths, Wllpn thqy
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,do, tiley at,a moitly
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jurl, inistook with native stopiditY.
I-ILI gavo them each a fair trial, and
terms of sport or tho 314"g ot val,10110
,game8, but w1lare the Engl(sh deal
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with each other or the outSIdA world
0. 0. P. council to F roe
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,safeguard lie built, up a social system
In earnest these standards are talma
for granted, anil It Is by ilia things
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that rkfiltbof the Water
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Toronto u a . pollowIng tile requost
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of public panic nor Ole fire of private
words spoken, that we live. it wall
for granted by All concerned
of Ilon. ning Doherty. Altninter of
AgACUM11Q. lie Council of tho Ontario
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from end to end. And if, In spite Of
,,taken
during the war that every day we(; St.
1,101lege of I larnittey YeStvrday decided
to remove al re4trictitill.4 froln tile sale
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George's Day oil one br other of our
iiev_on front.q.
of fol-inaidehydo, so that it might. more
ou.sily be oblained by farmar.; it) %1.4e
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too much for hint, lit, could always P,A
in gea and t1wre veelc Or impose the
"And Uow` Nve, and our 1-111 tttt(,r tho
it combuting .trout and othev illsease.4 of
4t1rain ,"Ill] potattles.
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great yearq, are isilek, filifthell. and
Much busine-is ealne before the Voun-
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1.,*tg%pquer denied
dizvy, like ,,ill (-couvalP.qtcnt,; a l,ittle
welmod to pily 6,ur lf%)VAS, tt lIttIltL ill.
tit 1'estOrdow, bdt tile rxiatt(,r. that Ga-
mili"A ma,"t of Its tillip wa"I tile alinull.l.
filia,.,ia1.*lvl)uvt. It tilt,
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rjganctllor of tile
film at hoMe. (Laur,htgr.)
dined to live on Invalid's SIOPS 1,tJ
.Ahowod conoge
to be in a good financial condition,
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AMA thus, ge'Atlerdeft-not lit 's f it
long as possible, and more than a lit-
(RIAPito tilt, fact that as4i9tellep had
T
ing abt;,ftee lDf jnllid--wa4 tho Minvirg
He bldilled to ini.stake the liy4terla
never been ought or veeoived filoyn, th"
(vow,ninient. The ueota amount to niol,a
Cjkpt W11114m M. Obneau demon Vftt Ing hill tInNiAkIlIblit bAthin# quit In th#
; Ators
boril. lt ,W,ftf; ilie outcome of the ro-
of conville4telleer for signs of new lift)
thim $1143M ovi-r tho llabill0ex
at New York .-.t thecRatte.ey. The ault Is a pnemmatto offm I r
0vtv which st regular bathina suit Is worn. All tht comfortiti of ham*
laxsalwte of permftted specialists, 111011
and thought. But hot(., also, Instinct
tells uR that our national Past li&!;
It i i lila,lly that tke deniand of tile
tt'dehillg all" Office Otaffa for (!011-4ider-
I
wbo for olie eauct or *gothor were 1111.
JNt tot, the rough-alid-tumblo Of holne
ih ufflelplicy of bal.
able qalavv Increase.; Avill be dealt witli
tIll.,, illohling. wileff finaliclat Inatter';
l,ife. They did it In search of rftt an'l
last to navigate through whate,ver
will be further tliscus.qeil.
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elistn*e, nineft, ts we go for sumMet
Alpliditys, and, like aldrsellrex. they took
storm.,4 (or braln-storins) n1gy lie
allead. We are threatened w4h sev-
-onullitleo 16ift Lvalslation allil
lf,v,4aws eon,41dorcil the casea of it nuln.
bf
tboft national babit.4 with them, 'They
Airal. 64P .8t)ic)0I 'Of th0ligbt, 3A,480q .
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1 ,r mel) who had b(-Pii overst,mv,, all(I
roro;nMvW1,d thAt 81`11*101% Mfollati-ag till
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did not often gtither With lilam, and
vite In origin, hold% aR the Dsties
to fl -Co yi,an4 bp COMitild 118- IMviisp, bf:Tin.
iqxupt Ili tlftrfplic .4)111 ,
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f#'beeks ty ee'ebrtk(t er n(Wo,nal
did T,UA pgps gg% thaf r4 .40 F.L'O
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& rt. olqtlofi Nvil".1 14MItpr(I A rongly all,()-
glorl#A or livrnn' their nittlonal listroes.
x0entille 1pr-174yo wJJI fllevstte ellp
porting the Olital-if? Lieptl*o iltidi'(1 Ill 1pt
Vlbpn thov Aid not, like our?ielvom. tako
ldoalp.t, wbitb lip to the prer,ant lixvp
'tetioll lit dt-Ahlit.1 with Alt'lloct.dilt4 who 11FG1 I
thoin Mill tot, grantm, fliev gonomllv
oniv taught us to do our ditty, to (Ind
ht,nk,,11 flit, f1litim-ho Temtic.imirp Apt nnd -
ill rooriplin'.; the 4upply lot 1:1 -or to the
Aemlpd in# imp 4trV Irlod fit I.-ApfArK
stud ,onr selthborp, Otlier apla itre,
offq 4rtll,
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dead $it nim offle., al, 111illadelplila. Ito
had just fInighell hl." Ifluellpon. lie
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Premier Lloyd Goorse In the Brit.
Ish Houli of Commons $aid that the,
United 4tes 1%veratlient had been
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the negotlatioun with Soylet'Ruosta,
but had not replied.
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I Despondency following .,4 horse
the French nee, who recently com.
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trade with A gypsy, Is alleged to have
plated a round trip flisbt 40roiAt the
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of Jainell
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Balley'.R mail -ved In
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Ing in an attempt to make 4 uon-otop
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Alight from PArls to,Waro4w.
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found hanging tit Ilia barn by his
This journey Is the first lea of alt
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around Europe trip, Lieut. Roxet's it.
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lifewels.,
Colonel Laughran -and Mrs. Nollie
Inarary being -Porls, War4aw, Bucliar.
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0st, Coustiintlnopla Atliene. Home all !
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Paris, He expects to make the trip
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trial on the charge of murdering their
In seven days,
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Infant child scouie time between July,
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A violent tire broXa .out Ili the
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total loss. -It to ' valued at about $76,
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NEAR MOVUL
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000, and emploXvil more than a bun.
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The, Sehou-St-wen"on Comp#tsy, lk
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wholesale grocery concern of Huntlimg.
toll, W. V., was filled ,V5,000 'Own
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adon, June --Two
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conviction of pi ofiteeraig Of sugar in
rs, all the Qoverlim(,ut of
ce ficials and
a nui uber of townspeople were killed
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ll'k-l.ord Alarpole, a ,C. P. 11. coff'0101
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Veileral,Court. Judge Pritchard sald
lie Was imposing tile heaviest fine till)
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in an attack by SawAr tribesman on ,
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Telfar, near, Maqu.1, Asiatic Turkey,
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Lover law permitted,
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according t6 Bagdad advices, coming
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The general -strike* lit German Do.
by way of Bombay The Government
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liemia. because of the $ood shortage is
building was damaged also In tile at-
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spreading ,according to advices from
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took, which Was ,made on June 4, A
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. Prague, vhich say 1114t 70,000 woraers
pwiltiveh column is reported to ilave.
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trial for attenitilt at Vera Cruz on
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County Jadge 4 rulatInger, of Elgin,
$119gesis FellorQ .ineasure guarantee.
are out. T loyern.
-lie V alent expects to
increase the bread, ratlon. to the
amount demanded, the advices add,
Fire broke out In .the lumber yard
-of the Bishop Lumber Co., Noliter.
been sent from Mosul. .
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DUCHES;$ ,OF OONNAU a,HT ME KDRIAI. H*STEL AT BEDFORD
. , PLACE, L ONDON I I
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From funds provided out of the $60,000 donated by Canadian women as 13
Ing Prites of "farm produce,
at
villa, resulting In a loiss estimated at
personal,gift to the late Duches s. The Hostel is Intended for Calla-
dian men staying for a short time In London, and will ac commiloate
- A Ybiing son of John Piggott, or
BrIgilent near St. T'fiomas, was killed
more. than V00,00. ,Three' milnu . I
feet of aaWed lumber ioyent no lt,,
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glxty ,guests. The charge is eig ht shillings cially. Within the next
'When ll,,ght!-4 ag struck- 04 house,
smoke, together with two piling
. 1%
week or two. the Hostel will be of ficially opened by the Duke of Con.
StrAfford Chsailiber . Of Corarnerce
cranes aVhe dock, valued at $20,000,
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4grIcultural aectlon. Opp -does eight.
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France will be the, it -rat country in
'hour 447 oil farly.13, with lVeduesday
sliterucions C -ft
the, world to place,, 'wireless on the
same basig aB.the t0leph one, .according
London, June -Villverilty Col.
lage an(I Its hospital and weilleal
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. .6X CCUnty C'ouil,Q'.1 Voted
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to platfs announced by Tylinigter of
Posts Deschamps. Under
school have been offer d 1,205',000,
e 4
by the Rockefeller Foundation t6'be
B K" I T. A 1111 M` A K E S" TERMS
rdialn't Of $100,000 to Western Unly eir-
the scheme
devoted
Ait!Y, to be utilizad in the -erection at
outlined. a chain of wireless stations
to teaching and research
,
tile m4in building of the new million
throughout the country would replace
work, according to. the Daily Mail .
#% rh Enk IN Ift R
dollar- .
- all te.egraph lines, and stations, -pro!
The hospital must' raise au ildilittonal
NU
iplant. .
bably within the noxt few years,
X20,000 annually to carry out the
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WITH SUVIET TRADE El I y
Peter'i Fraser, one of the most
W',delY known residents of We4st Zor-
The fire is still burning, but slowly-
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ra Township, dropped dead" early on
Mcliday -eV6nl,n,- while -working with
In Gowganda, ,according to the lates t
illvice, however, much of the danger
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1.9 passed, and it the wind does not
ANGLOJAPANESE
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a Ill'arnyard.
"" s'ou` "'
change there is a good chance of the
.
Commercial Con erns to I Mediately Begin
Ntany celebrated doctons rrom the
UnIlled States and 0ana4a are at-
fire, dying out. The report that the
Big Pour mining plant had been cocki-
PACT R E 'NEWE0.
'W"ith
I-eilding ,the thirty. fourth annual
pletely destroyed is confirmed,
Trade Russia, Under Permlits
Ine0ing of the Arpor:can, Lt,tthopedlc
AsscoefatfoL, being held In 'the Medical
Laura Alberta. Dallaos, of kilvertcon
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building of the UnIvRiesity of 'Toron-
eight years old, died as result or'
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Honolulu, T.", Julie "'.-The dip -
London cable: An agreement for a mIsgoverned country, he Inataile6d.
The confoience between representa.
Galt Public Sch(yol Board has ap-
lomittle council has .accepted the
. the resuraption, of tfade betWeen the fact that England traded With
tives of i.fie all' les and Gerniany, to be
. pointed D. S. AfePherson, Supervising
. terins of Anelval of Jie, Anglco4apaii-
Great Britain and Russia was Con- Mexico and Turkey without protest
theld July 5, will be preceded )by a
ppincipal. I
ese offensive and defensive allia
. nee,
being raised, although, he declared,'
I itiodting or &e heads Of I the allied
Wealthy British linmigrantg to Call.
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complete agreemeilt having bewn
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eluded at a meeting to -day between Turkish atrocities under Abdul Ham-
,
'id
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Gl vernments 4 Brussels on Ju y 21 31
ada are going. :In epiggIderg-ble num.
reached In the negotiations, adecirding
Premier Lloyd George and other were worse than Soviet Russials,
and 4
bers to British coliuiibia, .,
to a Toklco cable to the Nipp *. JIJI,
1%linisters and Gregory ICrassin, Rus- berlain, Chancellor of the I xoliequer,
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The Gulf of,Jam4d,,q11 arm of ilia
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slaii' Soviet Minister of Trade aud Another conference has oeon ax.
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,fe at;0 Government'.troop s and have
Sea Of M41'alcor,%, Ims een ,closed b
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Commerce. While no official report LLOYD GEORGE'S COMMENT..
adVanced un to wlth,ijbout 51/2 miles
4)f Ismid, according to',Cons-tantinople
theoBrIti,sh owing tQ'NAtionallat ac-
tivity. I . - I.
NORTH,AND SOUTH
was issued attv., the two4iours meet- London cable says: Premier Lloyd
,cillspateh,es recelved ,by. new,spapers In
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A 'new Qermvia CWtiat'was being
Ing, I am ill a position to state that George's speech Ili the House of CoIn
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formed Weilneoil'ay b 'Jjornjqlin Xual-
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an agreement was definitely ,con. mcns to -day gave no Infoilnition, Pis
. V) results of to -day's conference, with
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The STonod of the Central Confer-
ler, former CilancQ11cor,'. - -
In the ,11ritfoll, li,ousel Coninildne
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CHINkAT 'PEAC4
eluded. tile Soviet Ambassa4col-, The Prplu.
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,en,a of ttile Lutheran* Church opened
of
Under the terois of the agreeinent for based his
'I.ts S00.316nt, at Kitchener in the First
Mr. Monar Law . said that. if tile Unit.
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4rguilients on'the ab;o_
Individual commercial concerns Will litte need of Russia in
ilihiglish Lutheran Chut6h, the isynod-
ad States reftlied,tbp mp nd%te for
,
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the world's rk.
immediately begin dealing with Rus- construction and the impossibility of
foul -sethion being A-ellver d by -Rev,-
-
J. 4auti6r, D.,.p., tha't,
Armenia, It wf t& not likely that Great
Britain could accapt ,! ,
Shanghai, defln
.'mnp '.- - 'Ite 4ror.
gla which, it was said, would draw fighting and crushing"Bolshevi.sm im-
to England $300,000,00 ni gold now less prepared to sacrifice hundreds -of
pf ,clty,, peesi-
dent..6f'the eonferen4e , 1
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Four armed b4ndltii hold up a motor
ment up,cr ,'-terms of, Peace betweeit
Northern and Southern bli-Inti bas
In Moscow. The only control over thousands of lives and -add tli,ousand%
A,06tuatanttino "' '
ple,-A Apgtoll to thp
truck 1944 .0 whlWoy 7,i52 quarts-- ,
I
been arrIved. 4.t . between. We
. #lg YIb-
the transactions, which will be held of millions to tile national def1t.. ,ffe
Lcn4,cJQ11!T,ie.s ulfdc-ft I'diato of June 7.
vAlue4 4 ;35,760 on the Lincoln bigh-
.
Ting, nortileirn Ienlbcotentiary peace
by tile acovernnient will be the grant- admitted there ,were conflicting' re-
EE Ys tt-fift-- Is r,Qiiq*oi4it6 believe tut
Way ne-ar Newark, N.S., and drove Off
deleR g,t,e, gvd, t1l,e southern leaders,
ports oil the amount of riabia
Ing of permits to ocompanles wish- exp,Q
.ctlalllon6 ,Ii-avle
n Cig ji-egun. at Brusa,
With It, I , .
Pang, X
Wu Ting I ang gbao Yl, fdrmp
Ing to trade Nvith Russia, It was said. commodities in Russia,- but s:kId that
Asia 'Alfior, betwee'
. : -tile - Turkish
Twelve ytarsofis were kille 4, by bill.
Premier of , the Pek n GOvernineat,
-in
The consummation of the agree& Was not a reason for refusing to trade,
Centrfll.4jlxcoverument A'1A the National
lets In Monday's rtotw*t OrAtz. The
-and Dr, Sui Y4t,49en, . Although.peace
nient -w;z; :*zgarded In business air; He concluded by appealing to" tbe
AlsselliblY. . I
neVE-Porers dec)aro. The distuebancks
delvgatEs 1of j'bo,th sidew liave he -en
.cles as the most notable Commercial 1-10490 not to seek quarrels In a wor4d
13Y 4 m4jior."ty of 419 Tilleconburg
were, due to a1Rtl,48k)fiiVle anO 114on-
here for %eXJrse:tIme in fcor,m,al eon.% I
.
and financial victory since the end full of explosive matter.
elCotoro. decided it) allow the Dow-
arebbp agencies. - , , I
revence Yesterday, . I
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of the war. Vr. Lloyd Goorgoprovoked a,hearty
,
The gold shipments will greatly, round 'Of k laughter Dy remarking:
"This
!Ilicon X.,#,tural Goa td In'
crxVa the
,pa,tes ,Tg,&m S5 ci lifis Oer thousand to
Lond, 11 city coliu4f in aiie
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rat sepslou dobr ted th*e proposal.% to .1
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N.Y. MURDER MYSTERY
strengthen the Bank of Englaud's i country has opened UP Most Of.
45 cEnts pE(r lbousand at .t,he first of
e44 the street rtlilwaY. strite, and dia- I
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metal reserve, which the cannibal trade in the worlfl."
ls now only
. ,',a
$570,000,000, It was pointed out. went on; "It is -4 now doctritle
that
the, Year, ,and 60 eent per ,1-housand
the ronminder of t -heir franchiffe.
agreed on 411 Of th in. The strike
continues, witlf 1,11,_-4situaticyn a more
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World-AUthority On Bridge
-, yoil must approve tile habits and
Krassin assured Lloyd George dur
custonis of any. *rad,ag.
A severe'earthq'
uake shock occurred
hopeless deadlock (hall before,, .
.
Whist -the Victim.. -
Ing the course, of the negotiations government
throughout Formscossil on Sunday,
While Playing around a four- tore'y
, I
that there would be no' further in- I " 0
.
ft.c-,
Cording to adVicos reo,oJV lit ToWo.
bull4diltg in process V, construction in
I
vasJons by Russia, and that Lenine f1i Oft
if .
.
T,he centre of tile ,diptied
r1opoe was
Toronto, John HarpWitch, aged 3
New York, June 1-Police,to-n!ght
has agreed to the liberatic
uRASNH0Pr`kER6"`
near Yv.glelj, on .ilia ,eas.tei coast.
years, was str4.ck o,n the head by a
were attempting to solve. the mystery
British prisoners in eXCIlaiLaW AWL
There, -we-re sonic; casna It.e and
falling brick'and fatally Injured.
Gurrouncl , tile murder of Josepl,
Russian prisoners held In JBInglish
'Aco He A
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(11111a. -a tn buildings, I
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Andrew Hicks, 'elild whip of. tb*
Howne Ltigwell, - wealthy race horge.
Mviler world-widd
Jails, will now be sent home. I
said also that trade delegates would IN ALBERTA
ProUssor Peter Toews, formerly of
Drury Government, defended alleged
"Rasputin
and , authority on
bridge -whist; wao. was killed by a llui.
be orderod to .abstain from all Soviet
tile t1niverstly of Toronto, died in
Toronto,
tactics" of 2 ,cretary Mor -
riscon executive off icers of, the
let EfIrOugh the middle Of hia hg,ld
pfcopaganda In Great Britain, France - I
.
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,and ,.
United Farmers of Ontario at a Dic.
while lie oat In the living -room of hij3
home here. .
and Italy.
Premier Lloyd George, Earl Cur- Calgary, ,Tune - Grasshoppers
I Middl O§ex farmers have Praclaimed
a weekly half-holtday
111C Of the U. F. 0. Clli5fi at Vast Mid-
, .
The empty shell from the .45 calibre
.
son, the Foreign Minister, and Ali - have made their appearance at Tuber,
on the farm.
diesex. .
revolver which . I dIlea- ,101well wai
drow, Dollar Law, -Government leader Atla., about 35 miles east of *Calgaxy,
London Council is, unable to agree
. ATtep 4 tflo,l of aeveral years ,And
found on the floor, but the -gun Was
Ili the House of Comnions, attended This was most unexpected as they
and the car strike is still on.
much 11phill Wgrkt Mr. Roy Uoufgom-
nowhere about, .
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the conference, which was lield at have, not been looked for In Sonthern
Arthur T. Moore ks appointed Chief
pry, W. 11muttord, lian bean admitted
The dead man wae discovered by
the Premier's official residence, No. Alberta. Preparations are being matle
Of Poltee at Woodstock. '.
tq that gploot body known as the, Do-
his housekeeper, 1fre. Mario Larsen,
10 Downing street. 'O fight the Post.
J, J- TvIcNevill
minfoia TopagrAphical Surveyor ; only
sitting at a table on -which were sey-
The conference was also attenried - -
Wits nominated by U.
17,--O. -Of Hallb --,,oil and Victoria
five 44ying ]pgssod their examinadons
, .
etal lettelv, only one & which had
been
by Winston Spencer Clitirchill, the GRAPE S#RVJgy.
, to
Oppose Sir Sam
In Q .
.to 14at 38 years.
..lies, 0
opened. T war splattered.
War Minister.; Sir Eric Geddes, Mill- ,
Ruilles. .
London Is to be
The theft of $18,00 worth of jewel-
With blood, no was the wall behinil
him, where the loWlet had imbedded
Ister of Transportation; A,-thur J. -
tile perintin-ent seat
t 770111811-sl9offrag8
ry trom the- hamei of prominent, so-
Itself.
Balfour, Lord President of the Coun- Niagara, Grower's WoulO
611, Walter Hume, Long, Pli-st Lar(l
-otfIltila"licle"terna"Ona I
olety WoMen ist alleged by the police
.
to liave been comill1ited by Mrs. J. C.-
The murdered,man hadl&:been. sep-
of the Admiralty, *and Austell 0,11aln. . Stabilize Prices, . I
The Allied Governments have tell-
I tativel3f -set 5 the
Gleason, widilw of a former Chicago
banker, Who was arrested Now
aratal from his wife for some time.
She liali the custody of their ten -year -
and to continuwto refuse to trade with St, 04tbarhim,. Out., june
.-uIY as date for the
next
at
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old child. I I .
.--The
Russia, so long as the Dolshevik Gov.. Niagara District Grape Growers' As-
Spa Ineetlug, -
York,
- , 4 *
erDment 19 In Power would be an act sociatlon are inaking a survey of tilp
of folly
opposition to the Wnewal of the
Anglo-JaIianese Treaty is
- After two conferences with the man.
ageniefit loxig-drawn
LIQUOR FINES80A.R.
acreage of grapes In the Niagara
voiced by
'residents
and a out mass
I
"NI, Clemenceau certainly Grape Belt with -a view to ascertain-
British in Chinct.
meeting -at night the employees of the
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OPDAqed
recognition of the Soviets, policy, but Ing the Probable output this year and
.
to utge the Impossibility vf trading , stabilizing ,the price: .
The Polish Cabinet Of 'Premier
Skulski resigned Wednesday. The
Collingwootl Shipbuilding , .0pl"
decided by a small majority Aot to go
Enough to Date ,to Meet
with a Government guilt.( ol: atrocities LAt yea'r the prices ranged from
Ifinistry assumed office oil December
On strike, but to Continue work - on
'Expenses for Year,
Is to rule out more Governments than $75 to $100 a ton but there was 110
15 last, . _.
the same wage scale as last year.
.
I dare think." Tile Premier, who set figure. It Is the Intention of"the
lia dbeen
There Is a movement on foot to
double the length of time
Twenty thousand pounds forAlle an -
dowmant for the for
subjected to severe strictures local association to co-collerate the
in that lie has taken on With tile New York State Association, which
pliarm.
icy
students should SIldrd at college, In.
professorship
United States history ,has been given
Toronto, Julie .-Revenue aedruing
to tne Province from fluits and sales of
Russian negotiations Justifle'd his pol- has held the price at $100 to $126 a
creasing.to two Yeltt,g Instead of one.
to Oxford University by ViscoUnt
o4blifiscated liquors is on the increaso,
toy, He relat6d the history of the toll.
Ex-Alayor Will. Elliott, publisher of
Aothermere former Secretary of State
" for the sevell. months prior to May
31, 1920 the aura reacbed'$254,043.26, coni.
negotiations, showing that the Allies it Is -a remarkable fact that shice
the Mitchell Recorder, dropped dead
for Air Forces. The gift IS Made tit
parod with $145.181.09 for the correspond-
hCd been unanimous In favor of tile prohibition came Into force, whilp
ilt a I'dasonle lodge meeting there.
memory of Lotd Rothermere's son,
lolir ilerlad of the year previous. The
attempt to reopen trading with Itils. the grape yield Ili the ,Niagara Belt
The first boy born on the s1to of
who was Xilled in the late war,
total revenue to the Provincefronio
these sources Is In oxeess of the total
sla, without, however, to recognize bas Increased, tile price has gone ill)
Ottawa Dassed away when Thomas
After three - years Inyo4tiption of
aloprOpPlatton Raked by the License
diploniatie relations unless the Soviet five hundred.per cent. In the old
Goverintle'at adopted civilized moth- days when bOO,"e flowed ft`60Y In till$
KoaleY, as -ed one hundred Years, died
recently at the old homestead Ven.
the possibilities of t110 liudscill !Aav
region and, at the'teAsIbility t 0
of li
Board and Wide 91 the late sesalou *lt
the for the expenso of ad-
ods. ra coutend Allg that It Was irre- provinee a, fair prl.nok for grapes was
at
og t a, 0 no.
Hudson - gay Togto, tile speeitil SonA-
,Logislature
niin qteilng tile Act for the year. Tho
appropriation was $350,00, so that tile
Ipvant I to argue against trading with considered $18 t -,i $20 a ton.
I
,
Arthur Gray, a young UnglishinAn,
only two months out, died in tho hois".
torial. Cominitteo Q,longhAte(I t(jr thili
purpose repqrti d that lito ,Hudson Day
ftnvi,o ,and proceods 4from ealift'veated
liquora frorn Aray 31 until the Pftd of
Octobor will be so limeh 'profit to the
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-vital tit Woodstock 'from blood pols
.
011111g.
route Is' Ot .,tonly toasiblei but Will
probably In time be profitable.
.
Province for floca aldne for the seven
bloiltlis COW, May 31 wa,l 4209,139.41
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It, Is announced that the IrAduction
Ropl iug W H, 11. Stovelig; (VaIR
cornparo(I with $135,234.211 tot! he samo
t
pVtod of tile yeai - previous,
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of the German arniy to 2(i0,000
conver 0@11tre) 4% t4e House ot Com.
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G19RUANS LIM
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accordance ,with tbQ Versailles treaty.
Government still had under cousidera-
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Dread of a -hospital is bolleved to
ha,ve Willl,*n -win,
,Canada Wheat Board for another
The gulsheviki Who Ax.
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caused It a, well*
known resident of Zone township,
year. It It Were decided to Control
tile Crop during the coming year logis-
' tacked the Poles.
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Thames. .
Slncc April Ist $105,606 has Wolf
ft r lo, Aino .-Polish troolis are put'su-
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Ing tile retroating Dolshoviki botwit-on the
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Into -in hotels
thwis tor breaches of the Ontario Tem-
Dvina aWd upper 13erenimi luw,i %, U.
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1--tiralits the U.
perance Act. In addition $85,0W
coi,( a frojl
pp,% tj C
zqfleh. which saya t1i 1. %ufirnl
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worth of liquor has been con cated.
ti.
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aticon that the lJoislievik shock troop.j,
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to Attorney -General Palmer, anliou.:r-
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whiell won local smeclt.q.4es botwoon Nhtv
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Ira mail roally, lovei trul,41,11' lie be
niandc,d by Al'orman offloom. There
trofilln, the dosiloatell adda, ftro now ill
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of Mrs. Julia Ann Davis, taged volored
a disciple cof,PrOgreiA. he will liotper.
tO lJ!at hl bl
nlit ;hll1r,0e 0 H Ilot in the
0111011v rettronow 10wRLI'd 110itsk,
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Asmo terma year,after yogr. As oVery
their 1),
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The rost of tho nolshevik divi.suall.4 al'o
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"I'DO"U'd to b ,r Ili ilisortlpv wilile
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o3bould it offer trL1811 laterpr6itatil"
till% Volligh arony iioi approaching tho Jalle,
11p9ion 11k,4111 t1w Votow, Dvina.
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of life. Tho genuine trijth saekor Is '
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more easer to kilep 44ta mind OP611
Ifuddlod beneath a tree In JAIligme
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struetor Ili tile (10110ge, of Arts .%,n
thAn to srrive At 140m# eatablIltibid
Park, Detroit, to escape a sevoro storm
N WHILE W12AIJING THIS BATHING SUIT.
$cloneeti PA. Cornell University, wa#;
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-,concluoslon. lie 14OD4,i mwar to lh.live
of rittin and lightning, $our youths. Ill
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any pernianontly stittled ll,t
be P fA for
11n,tel.
betwo m age.4 of 16 and is, T" hor,4
in
Cjkpt W11114m M. Obneau demon Vftt Ing hill tInNiAkIlIblit bAthin# quit In th#
; Ators
VA113 ("Ien, 11PAr Ithstoji. N.Y.
he ecintemplatos an tterility of
of Northwesterrit Itigh Achoot, W"
at New York .-.t thecRatte.ey. The ault Is a pnemmatto offm I r
0vtv which st regular bathina suit Is worn. All tht comfortiti of ham*
Arthur t. Newbold, a wpn
thp firm Of I)rexp.l & (i.oulpo'lly atut tit 'pro-pi(1-
".0(41101 orogite'. Vhst a glo4ons
the ik.vcrIa4.,-IlnX pinrault of
Instantly killed by a lightning boit find
one other, a girl, Will MUM diod trovu
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