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follows the exanittle of uts predom-
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bore, .119;leo and imhua, Ili pvIeWatit
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the ugtionul hietorr from the begin-
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MAN. recounting 41od'a providene",
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At4ij roacoulur. with thent of "all the
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riatiteolui act� of tai, Lord, whiva wo
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"There is a eentral lluo of lklutor.v,
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loli4i'SON 4NIII., JUNN, 207TIT, 1920.
which Julliqates tile contral line ui
Tile Noble l4ife of Sam,161--Iteviti�v.
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purpose." Providenepa tire not i�iolat-
ed occurrences, but are f-Dwiceto-1
I.- spuluel 111.1-5, la�.m
,qualmary.--Letwon Toph-4 ,GOd
� with. ,and Indleations 0. a central,
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,%roidglug through national leaders.
Unifying purpose, The errors of Is-
rael are not omittea. Wurning A
Plg,eo*, i1r,lie land of Calitutp. JOGIM
Mingled with promise. The klumllip
delivered all affectionate and ;lupre6-
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Could not displace the theorracy. Doth
olve 44drew to Israel shortly before
ruler and' people were subjeets, of ,ill-
ilft' ,'death. They served the Lord
lirower untborlty.--VV.H.C-
shila
I falthtully for many years after Jo,
A M , ,- 40 &
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11., T*e. The service of. Women
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CORN"SMUT
In 'national 1padenililp Place: Nor-
tion.4. IntervieNved on the inatter to.i.
night, 11on. Dr. Tolmlo. 'Minister' of
tbePA Canaan. .Vter & Lord bad de-
ui mperor wlffi�m (it Germany ivi'M
l1vcred Israel from the Icing of MPHO-
Agriculture, said the inove -%vag solels,
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IMAWa, they fall ,again. into a! id,
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"Ile smut of corn Ja well kuowu to
tho i(!a.n4auItes were permitted to Op.
farmers. The t3mut wasae.3 which
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presi"theni. Deborah was a prophot-
usually appeal- as sivollen outgrowtll,-�
easi, I The Lord sent bar and Bar'ak
may be found oil the ears, stems, or
ko'def2at the (lantianites.
jeaveg. Tliese outgrowths Are soino-
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times quite large and malce the smut
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very conspicuous, They are at first
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covered by a thin! membrane, NvIlle.h,
51talaultos became ,41stre-.4slugly trou-
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Mfgfte to Israel, At this Cme the
!,00n 'brealc.i away and exposes thu
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olack mass of spores. The mass sooll .
become.i powdery and the inyrialiti of
Pe6ple from their Gideon
spores Nylilch eaeli mass wo.talas are
I called for nit army.' -Tltlrty'j�two 0101"
'Thtk
readily blown about by the wtu'd. It Is
Valid tospondest. army was redue.
these spores that spread tile disease
vd 1:6-threelliundred and gained the
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during the growing seasmi Aird carry
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victory. . . .
tile smut over the wimer to the next
. IV'. Topic: 'The power of peralmal
crop,
Iii-flueuce. gluceq: Moab; 13ethleltem.
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In many of the smut.s, Ar., the smuts
rul:melech, XaomA Moub on aceount of
of oats and the .'Ali0cilla, smut, or
the famino,. The sons married 'Moalil.
built of wheat, the spores ,get on tlic-
t1sh 'women, Ruth and Orpah, Darill,
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seed and when seed s 3)Ianted be-.
theL ten years bf residence thorle, 1%31-
glu, growing with it and attack the.
Moloch and the two sons dl6d. "Naoull.
young seedling. .Treatment with. a so -
.6 r . eturned to Canaan aud ,11uth persist-
lution. of formaldehyde is eifective In
� ed.lu, godug -with her. .
Icilling the spores on tlie, ,seed and
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)Preventing Infection, of the y9ling
traliting of children. place, Shiloh.
.plants. In the oases of the loose smut
Tb& Lord pr4mis,ed I-Tann�tC, the wife
of wheat dild the ,I,00se smut ,of barley
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01 Mlicanah, a %on. She said that
tile .spores are blown about ,%t.))Iossow-
che'vould devote him from his early
,in.- time and grow into the vel,v young
,,e The hot water treativent of
Ifita4a-,to, the Lord. �At an earl age
sbe�'�ook him to the house of,tbe Lord,
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flie read is used to IdIl thc*smjjv jusido
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the seed, In the ease ,oY corn smut
�eed treatment or any let -Ad Ila,,, been
the'Drieet auil judge.
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found to be of no us(, as the smut
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sporea, live over Ili the %oil 1xr. In -itian-
pareAts and children. Platica, Aphek,
ure rather than Ili or oil the seed�
B,beuezer, Shiloh. Phillistinee. Israel
So the only way to control the corn
va,g 4efeated and it was 4kided to
ginot is to prevent tile smut spOres
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bring, the ark of tile covenant Into
getting Into the soil or the maliure,
. the 'O�Lmp. This was done and tile
Not only do the spores live in the
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P1111119tilles defeated rsiiftel again ant
manure pile for some time, but th6y
. 'opptllred the ark.
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may actually inorease,'ral%ily.in uum-
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ber It the condition,; -are favorable.
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ership. Places:, 1-Uriath-Jearlin, Uz-
Corii sluut is found Iii'all parts of
Deli,,, Ebellazer; 11amah. The. Phillis.
Canada --.,here corn Is grown, but is
tin" had oppressed 1.3iael,many years.
More common Ili Eastern Canada,
SamUel bad tried to, ;r.,Inr, about a re-
Generally it is not vory prevalent and
I formatlol;i and the people were turning
tile -losses are not great. Where It is
towaill the Lord. They contes,sed. their
common measures should be talten
A!hs,- gave tip .their ',adls and � yovy's4
to prevent Its .spread. . The , jinut
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I to, serve. God. oAly. 'The Lord gave
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masscs should be cut out duillig the
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gi.):wlng season. They should be re-
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moved before they have broken open
. . lelutorg. Place, RAmah. - The, people
and spread their spores. They should
not be left lying where they may ,
of Israel desired a .Icing so. aa, .to be
like 'other nations. Tbe'r were 41�-
reach manure or refuse and be carried
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pleased -with Smiluel'i sons, wfi4n�'Ile
li�ck to, the soil, but they should be
. g.,.thered and burned. Rotation or .
� ligd.emploved to belli him in Jildr.-I'tig
crops is dIso valuable All preventing,
14rti,gl. The Lord granted theM their
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corn smut. The smut does ot. 1 e
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IX, Tople: The value of Initiative.
'work,
Jong Ili the soil, and Nvill not attack
any other crop, F-0 time should be
In Christian Places:, bribeith;
given. for the smut to die out Ili the
. _11lebmash, The Phillistilie"%` were
soil before another crop of * corn is
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planted. Seed treatment Ila.,; not been
'it L Nlichmash. Saul bad s,xhAndrod
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found to be of any use in corn'smut.-
M�n:.mt Gibeah. Jonathan, Sagl"�q i6n,
Mr. 11. Fraser, �Plant Pathologist.
. proposed to his armor-boarer that they
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t6iy',for Israel.
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'WRANGEL'"KA'S
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. cher. Placp;,Gil.
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,h�, Samuel to and utterly destrov
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thci Arnalekites, Saul went out �
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.d'Fmbeyed God and was rejected, .
XI` Topic: The possibilitlea of
Constantinople, ,!title *.--The forces
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youtb, `- Place,-,il ;Ytm�ab;- P,ethleholli-
of General Wrangel, anti-Bol%hovik
leader oil the.Crimean front, ,are inciv-
� . Ther Lord ,v,ent Samuel with a .Uorn
ing northwdrd from the Crimea and
of " oil to!, *Bethlehem,. to,aiiolfit.ofie of
Sea of Azov in, three columns..' They
tho sons of Jesse as k ' Ing of Israel. .k
'then'the'sons
have been phenomenally successful
sacriftes was offered,
against tire Bolshevik and have estab-
of, Jesse were called otie -by one and
lls,,hed a front along XasIcovIca on the
David, the youngest son, was, 11110int-
Dnieper eastward thro-ugh Alelitopol
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to Marlocol. I
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. General Wrangel's troops have ca-p-
� Place: Probalily .Torusaleui. Ao
tured 4,000 prisoners and forty big
DaVId i�as 'a shelillprd, it w0i naturni
guns of the 100 estimated to be Ili
forblin to -present the life of tho'god-
possessiotir of ,the Bolshevik. They
ly,under the figure of a *.beep in re.
have lost only eight hundred men,
4utton to the ehenherd.
The anti -Bolshevik forces advanced
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simultaneously from Fere'kop, Guen-
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itz and Mallopol, clearing the B61-
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shevik from both Crimean peninsula,q
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and the shore of the &a of Azov. Gen-
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eral Wrangel's army is adequately
III: Samuel's ifarmvell addrean.
provided with airplanes and armored
1. Samuel's reGignation. ' The es,
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tabltallment'of a royal government in
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InaUXIIiAtkill of; Saul Gilgal.
HONORED, "
BY FRANCE
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Ing.9. long life Samuel had -been Codio
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� vl&-kerent 1,=el. 11le relation.
iffilp to national aftalm was about to
Several CAnadiah. Officers
- andergo a cliango, In's6me respects a
vaiural result or hin adva,lichig years,
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Are Decorated.-
but more Immed4ately resulting from
the late national movement.. The
A London special cable says; (Cana-
�sellllmeitt or the moilareby seemed to
dian Associated Press) -The President
,suggest, It not to necessitate, his re,
of the French Republic has decorited
tireinotit, i:0111 the position ba,had ,90
tile f0116wing with, the Ordre du Nlerite
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long k1ldo sO,hOnOrAbIy Occupied as. sblo*
Agricole (Chevalier): Captain P , J.
judlo!al adra til.,
s rAto
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� Blonham, Set,-ond Cailtral Ontario:
functloxis were not entirely to '
Lieut. G. J. Culbam,V. V. A.; Captain
bilt ir blo -subsequeut relations"""'
they
13, T. Dickson, VIrsC 001tral Ontario:
arpear tit biverbeen, those of proliht�
Vapto'n F. 14. Mosecip, A. S, C.; Cap.
. tie "tither OUR Judicial authOrIty, still.
tain G. A. Strabbe, Quebec rtegIment.
ilarfo tho!;e eXerciso,d by the lo,tot. pro.
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pliets: wl spedfal mesoengerA of,jeho.
SOLD "T, B." COWS.
a vall.� They reprOV6d oven Icings, de.
clar�4 'Jud,Tlnents and oh great occa;,
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. Mons eou!lxt and' obtAined for theill ,
:Guelph 18 InMiftd Over
dlvine 'd r6etiOn- Samuel's influence
Shipment There.
Was cOnstantlY Present1to revinkiii and
forfeet Saul% waywardness, and Ila
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� routfilltea � tO 11141OUVII the fllfaft6ll ralll�
Wry. of intercession, The wor.l(l
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C'melph, June '.-Tha local Iloard
ca,l
Utter spare its PotClItates than its
of ,jeclIth Js invOrAlgating a (%aQe Ili
whiell, It 1.4 4116ged that diseased cat -
prophets. - I
It, samuello chIllen,14e. 8ince it
tle are being slaughtered and .sold for
1111111411 COWUMPtic,11 In ,Iltg 011Y. The
child $alauel had lived tit a noonday
Board find,; thatt a large shipment of
blue of vablicity. lie wAis early
ort,osed Into public service, a4d hio
eattle, Iu0tldIn,,-.-.:ni1Ich cows believed
to have bi%a ,sent here from an ill.
whole life A -0--A before 'the pe,6plo to
Vhom he'now appealed, 41h; judicial
-Attution at Wbitby, ,arrived In tho
elty. -)Ast w0ek, and,,were talcon t u
. record wa,�, well ktown. xow, when
slAughttsr-borzo to be klllpd, Ply a
abbut to lay down, the burdeus of ad.
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retest It Wils sh6WA that mine Of
iniolletration, be seeks no artifle.'al
them L *"erp tubercular,
1101iOrS. but Ohl%* to dome out of the
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. Tile :Mem)vra of *ill# local 11oard ac-
trial with pluAnined ropufaLlon, a.)
wIth uns,ulliod eharActcr. lf�i ebal'
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eonipanted by a, veterinary expert,
lf,ngm tbp liation to which h! ,3 long
0.41ted.the slaughter-houxe wh�.a thel I
hilliAIN 1-01altil(it"wed, wind, found at leatit i
serv:ot� haq ben gl,fon to living
n9altiet blM a JWtt atieflfiation. No
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� olle, ('UrOM4.4 whiett thoy vandouilled at,, 1
oitartion opprew-lon or Injil"t1up had
not fit to *?.,It. The coudewnpd tnr- i
vas,t4 w.1w m-Wid, and tho Board will i
Tnarrpd h1t; adniluNtrallon. Tho
cokurching chAllenge bil wour�, - vVery
t PC. that It 1,; de�AA)yed undor t1wir 1
godly man. anti fep,�Pially It iontrimt-
jurl..,diellon, allouto, with ,,-iiy othii-,,.'
N0101 they itlay filld to Ile tit
0 i0th plibIle or judlelal funi .Cwl.",
4)ugbt to be able t4) put to hh,, o,Aa
ilwl
.aiw, volidillon. Tit tho nieunthaA tho
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iige.,� fti virtue of pulille utun i�i of
board \-All follow up the itiatttir (..Io,,(,- �
vaot Importance In, Ito i6ef,put Opon CO-
ly and vill c�ouiwuulvate with t1le
eitkty. ,iganutol-4 1166 vr�qe both ,An qs-
(lovernmelit with a -view to prpvent-
OMPla and a rebuke; worthy P.taty J�JO
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Ing this class of vattit from coming
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af tjert,,onal excelleneo and of publie,
I into the (4ty of Cuolph, What alarm-
I 1,mh'ty; a irlibuke fit ft�4 u0m,petwil.
Pd tbn Board niort ibsin anything was
,4dilpi, pliblip. r;vh(Muine&-,.
tbo fact that six Of flit- antmaN. whielt
fit. Vamuel'- farowell addrc�4. X(I
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wrrO 0111ch 1-jv,..-, w(re f0lut to a fariii
111411 in'Ifebrow h7ftory ,k_tandi�41i(,fori�
null tho milk wltl(,h they proditood ww%
,0314u0.1 Ill purity of lifft anq cilix1e.
liefill; .4ent to the ,lity for dellvery
mP..;3 of pur"e. No man Wao more
a1110119-4 thO (ItiMA. IThon thOlOU911
4I(,vof#d to thoi wolfav, of tbo n,4tiolt,
InyrstigiLtion the farmer admitted to
,ulk4 lj,nap excip.ptilkg y*rlkRrA Nftmj�,j.
tho Riard of Ifoulth that wmw ot tilts
-more konored of (W a- an twortip-t.
,milk from thii Nssiititod M,ws had 11won
oor," 1* biq valledle0ry stddrp �i lie
put vp In ratim aud sent to the city.
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An agricultural departmeifts. Xp to . . *Son All Over L'
4 GF_0RGr;.4Us:NF_Ss ST14L L E F T IN 'L O -N DO N. .9 4 wrope
The picture showms,a, . I tile present, it has been the practice I - .. ' . r,
, oroup who attoti ded the installation of Knights of - the for the Ontario college as well as Qth- London, Junc "--Madamo NoIlVe Melba the opera singe
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Bath at Westhl , Inster Abb-ay �-�nl. Tilay 18th, when the King, as Sov. er institutions of the kind in Qkuadft temay,to an audience spre;'Id over the British lsle!p and a large part of
erell.,,11 of the 01 -der and the. ti�,`ke of Conn,:1ught, as Great Masteri to try to conihine tlie,two alms, but ,F
�� ' ' 10 robes is Sir Compton 00mvillo, AOW courseg have been planned to .umpe, By., arrangement with the Daily M01, the prima donna, standing
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ware present. Tho.dignitary serve the two' distinct "needs, With in a small roorn at the Maeponi works at Chelmsford, sang several songs
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I I __ ______ . XX%XXX:1= i this In 'view, there will be a two-year Into 4, Miceophone, when they were tran�mltted by wireless telephone on
- .___...____. "I 'I�-.-�-----,-"-"..��-.�..-.�l.- .-.--..-.-= course ,for the man making farming a wav length which should have enabled them to,liq heard withlil a
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. I ' his occupation ,and there, will be a. ,adiiii.including aome, Madrid, Berlin and Stockholm.
four-year course for tile ooie� ciasses, I .
I �tll Any candidate tof the two yearoburse Tplegrams ha�a been rgoelved from Pat -is and The Haque reporting
SITUATION: MORE. PERILOUS - .1 will be admitted it lie M at least, IS wrt heard� there very clearly, while 111AMerou's owners of
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. I T I JW", . * . years of age, and has had one year Of wirelept apparatus tn* Great. Britain also heard them,' with 'distinctness.
Mm arm work, Candidates for degrea I---..* I -
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course mu,"t be 18 yeam old, ultmt, % . �
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Illiv e kad one year's fuln, experi(Arplie, Trom oome. oi' (lie -older and more ex.
-THAN A U YEARS AG' 0 ' ' I)GIIHIve (,a,3tOn1:!,, tlic , Introdluttioll. ot
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. and must have pas, ed the examlillIticat
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I - ____ . I I for Junlor university matriculation, or -PRIDE'S th.eAn,an ftq a r6gular article or diet
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, h N a, they must, be experienced farmeks, '.�� - ! - � . - �. . . offer�i tin opportunity for tile display
years of age %,Ila lacit not mori,tilaln, All f a little. origindlity and the exer-
t C;80 Or judicious oeonomy'at tho smillo,
.1 . standing. The latter 'will be : . - "IMNIODE'STly Otime.---Obas, T1. Saundem, Dondillon
Loodon P`rass,,_,A ationo one year's study of tlio�-ivatrloulgt WAS
,larmed Over the Tur
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quired to complete their matrioul4tion � v., 0 .: Vereallst. I
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alit. Menace' in AnAtou b06ro entering the third yuar at.,the I I I -_ 7""'
I I .' L � I college, . .1 '
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� _.______ in roliallienting upoll tile clitit)g6i - I, Refused to Perform
I poill , ted . .,Ceremon ' - nENT O'"
London, Julie 1.9,-A -coDfarelica lie- Ruosia. Turkey, Germany, liunp-ary �! MONTH K rr
. I .1 an , yesterday, Hall, Mr. Doherty - � . y '. .
tween Premier Lloyd George ona it k1olaull. relildrit, the otate of tne out that the two alms are so diftervilt . I ." I , .
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, ;vorld Is more perilous, than' it was that the attempt to combine thew 'lit ,. .. __� . I :
Premier Nlillerand. -of , Fr'&*1l(1,(,. IlA6 has 'lessened flie Untif ..
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lias been arranged for this aLtilmoor. I elatons ba.4ed, on eingl6fiess of pur- value of the course for either ' I .1 She 0hanged ' IF STORK. COMES
. two Years ago. ana call for "clear af-t- the same course Her
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and Swiday at H�tlle, Icligla-wi. I vose. and free from Ind'.vidual. se!�� lie added that about 25 per dent� 6i I I,. - Gown. . . -1
The� flythe meeting� I,, proalituirdry 301611�'." � those emering the 0. A. C. go- *1v to . � � . --- ,
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to the conference at -Doaloone on I The menace of the Turkish Nation- finish the .B S. A. course, and of this . St. Joseph, ?if:)., eano ;8.-'ViraItPr V.
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Monday, at whIch not' .only 0111r,1u5(, allsts In Anatolia, exceed%i for the _25 per cent. only a small pere�utase New-, Orleaniv, June. '.-A wed- Fulkerson. St. Joseph lbanker. io build:'
and GTeMt Britain. but .1taly. Japan. luouient, In the -view of editors . ever become farmers The fact, tfifit. d11ng,.,oqrein<my in, St. Louis Catil- Ing a row or houses for rent only to
Ilelgium, and Greece will be reme- ,,here. other dangers. the oltuation Wman starts a two' -.year COUA(l,' NNIII 6drnl.'V�as postponed several hours larullies Ili whivIi-there. are -children
ovented. From HYthe the Prolulare -,.-mounting, according to several e46- -not prevent him from goIng"oxi_JZr � ,and tor-Mewly-married couples. Newlv.
%vill proceed early ou AtolidaY ior Lou- Males Jo the outbreak of a new war, degree work. . -1 ,., to -day because the "Officiating priest, weds, according to'Mr. Fulkerson, will
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logne, I � . 1! �. �Vldltlonal anxietv Over the oltua- Hon, Mr. Doherty pointed olit, that Fatheil, Anto:ne, of Uie order Of be allowed to occupy, the houses with
In Premier Lloyd George's partNl at ,,'on has been caused by the belief p T a I rs of Mar
kh, '�6_ 1 , ractical training will be necessarily Oblate,,, I tl e y Immaou. the provision that If there are no
Hythe will be Earl Curzon. 1 that, 11ustapha Xenial li� acting in pv2- limited, this including actual wk e, dp � ialamu rholtrtde� was Immod. children in their families at the end of
retary for Foreign. Af1pirz. Au?.ten. J Pordance �iith the Rus-sian Dolshevlk handling horses and Impliments, read- � one year's resld�nce:,�,they will be aol
(3hailiberlaln, the Chancellor of t1l, I (11over n mp,a t. aithGllah thom have � estly adired auC-. viblater, a recent ed to vacatP. � I "
no, Ing live stock and many other opera- .
, ` been as yet any reports of co -opera- order of* Archbishop, Shaw, tot the,
Excheliller, and Sir lieury NN'llson, tile tions that can ne given to advantage, , Whenever a child is born In one of
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Chief of the Imperial Stzff', . I "!on. . only a na smaller farm. When a man , Diocese'of New Orleans" refative to his houses, 'Air.,Ftulkertori announced,
Great Interest Is being, taken berr, 110,RE RNICOUNTE TU1. - young man without -farming eXperi- t 11. � the rent for that.Wonth will be re-
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in the Boulogne conference, aild.fher(- Collatan tin ol)le, June 19. ---Several ence applies to be taught farming �_he Ile weArIng of apparel, * turned to the t4ftaM.
- new encountera betweea Turkish Xft- will be advised to work on some-t"Ood 'do ap�
I.,; much speculatfon. Ili: view -of tIlL : The priest declar*�! the bri I �
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grave problems demanding .4bliffion Ilanalists and Brit. -oh forces in the farm for it time. I Peared 'to I'lin "so. shoolcIng that � �',
lbroll * gbout Huropp anJ'- the Near district near Tsmid are reporied. , For the two-year course the college he -had'tlie sexton 6.0 out the lighh
Rast.' Newspapers of London, paUlng Xleasure-4 lift-vo been taken to remove will teach any practical work. w.hich so that; ahe might retire and prop- FARM CONDITIONS
attention to the derions insiml afflict- 0hrist4ans .silift forelp'nPlio, under the call be given to a, large number Or, erl.v 0otha herself.".. � ". �
Ing the relations of Ote Alltais vdtl, protection jr the British squadron. student% at the same time, this will At ' -led
1 4 though he declin to ' divulge .
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. . . . . grain; identifying weeds and weed she "w,anted to .fl�',4n society style Hay Very Li&, ,but rl ruit
. . seeds; testing luilk;. Making and at hel* *wedding, , -dlich io her dl$- I
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. a# judging butter and cheese; simple car.. grace,,. ! - .. "., ap1dridid.
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. pentry and blaalksmithing .and operat- 40,verytbirg ' lial._ �%been prepared % , ,
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T UN12 L Ing tractors; the pr1xioIpI6;4 of pruii- for 1.1ir, weilding ,ffit,v the. bride,
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I Ing and grafting fruit trees, and the groj,,In was Ili the edifice. The al- 0
l .0"'position of animal foods and fer- tDrii were alilaze w-th candles axid port made by 11:3-'aikrIcultural repre�
tilizers. The student.,; call also learn tho electric lights In -every part of sentatives to the Cn6it-1:) Dep,Lrtmeut
- BOLISHiNG 'WAR, AS YET c
OF A I .1 IV in class what kind ot,feeds are best to the ancient cathedral- were Ilghte.l. '
� � I produce growth or meat or milk,. what 1fille bride started tip the main aisle of Agriculture:
� I I motholig of cultivation are recom- but ,had not gone fav IiHare the Local showers during -the past week
Taft's League More Prao- for an interiiatiolial force were pos. mended for various crolis .and the beit priest vielvell the gown, ordered the or ten days have.helped the hay and
. sible !deals., but said they were tin- method�, for other farm 1)ests. The hghts,but dild sent her home to as- grain fleldii and -the .newly sown root
tical If U. S. Does'Shar'6,j, practicable at the present time. They two-year course 1% based on the belief sums Of �
,her -arments..-.- The mar� crops, but in niany quarters tho rain-
, ailght. lie added, become more prac- that a farmer should have some know- riage ce,J,enlony was ' then parfornk- fail. was Inadequate for best coudi-
' He Says.' . I t1cal It tile United Stqtos later decid. ledge of business, banicing, credits, e'd, . . . tiorks. I . I . ,
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. . ed to enter ,but it Is idle to go into loans, markets, and marketing, trans- . . . � oo& '. . It now looks as if hay will be a
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� discussion with the United States portation, tariff .2nd taxation, plan- I I . �1' � very light crop, both clover (which I.-,,
London, June, lb. -The offlefal ra- now. - . ning farms anc. tarni. woft, and tile 11 now Ili blossom) ad(I tiniothy being
port of the Interview which Alr. 1,loyd a right relation betWeen capital, i7lvest- I lg: thin on the ,�,round- and short Ili
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e between Georg � vu - MORL' -BEANS
(1corge had on Wedneqday'Avith dole- Nichall Barnes, Xorme.� Minister with. ed, maintenance cost and'- revenue, I k., height. - Alsike, as a rule, has not
Oat portfolio. and the Premlbr, the So far as the four year' Course IS . - , I .,I__ I kept u� to its.�arller promise; alfalfa
gates of tho,"League to Abollsh War" former' ,complainiAg that. no pressure coneerned, Hon. Mr. Doherty pointed I is doilig better, . .
shows the deputation received *(*,old had . been applied to Poland. Mr, out that it might not inalce the stud- (Experimental Farms Note.) There has been all unusually good
Of P setting of fruit in Orchards, more es -
comfort. The Premier, as.qisted by 1,103rd George retorted -wIth the asser- cut any better farmer than the two The!rlpe bean Is a, form food v .ry
Arthur J. Dalfonr. President of tile tion that three great powers. froni thp year course would, but it would glie ' Pecially of the summer and fall var-
Council. and Earl Curzon,' Sp, very table at which they were seated. him a better chance of becoming a much .neglected in Canada. �Lack of letles of apples, ind this despite the
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* made representations to Poland be- prominent cith.'en and �m leader in ]its variety Is one of the serious faults in fact that fewer bees then ordinarily
for Poreign Affairs,'subjected th(� (],-I;- iore her attack oil Russia was started. community. The four year course is ultr national diet. ..Vany people Aeani. NIvere to be seen durifig the period of
ntatlou. Individually and. collectively, I but without offect. . . specialty, devisWto meet the deMlInd Inclined -to use a yery litill-ted number
. bloom. Small fruits also are malc-
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to a'severe questioning. He ende4vol- - - "It is Impossible," Lloyd George for specialists in field husbandry, all!- of fooda . and, lia far as immalble, to Ing a good showing,
od 1,0 learn from them. d,Awn to.the said. "for the league to call Into bs- nial husbandry, hortimilture, dairy- Fall wheat in some countj(t.:I� is
. . itig ally forcPs not already existing. Ing, poultry, agricultural chemistry make each day's ineals resemble thOse heading unusually low, which will
sinaftkit. fl,�tail. what they . destrad What 'would happen it you asked and biology ,' The demad come% from or*tho Any before; while, -in other mean a. lot of short straw for thiv.
(lone. wlth� a vlew 0 showing i1s.lin- America or Prance to supply troops colleges which require teachers and ,ollses,'tile dull routine of a fixed t,o� crop.
possibility,, .1 I I and, they refused?" . Investigators, while departments of ven-day' . cycle prova!A':;. It Is Spring grains have grown very
Mr.' Uloyd ,George's argunlent -was Questioned why the league had not agirculture frequently require men tb I well- slowly owing to the dry weather of
that the great power8, OXCeP.t. tile established control over the Dardan- administer their various brandheg or known'that a varied 41et Is more Alay, and In some Instances; there has I
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thilted States. already had too many olles, Mr. Lloyd George pointed' out .to carry on experiments, and the four 'wholosomp than a r;�stZloied oue, and, been injury from the wireworm. The
entanglements to' be able 1:6 supply' 'that France and Italy had been ua- year course Is planned to supply the especiall'y' in these timw ,wheit good spring crops generally look better In
forces to the league to create an Ili- able to spare the tortes which they men required, . eastern Ontario than In the western
ternational police foron large enough food is searce and hlg6h. in price, it is coun
.4h engaged to supply to eon trol ther water- ! 4*4 � ties.
to coerce. for Instance. Inssla or way. "Must we go to wa:t, with really, -deplorvoie to note the neglect Fodders are scarce, and many farm -
Poland. He adin'tted llin Ideas of Prance and Italy to compel th6m,ta ARSTOCK OUR FARMS. of some of the beat Canadlan-grown ers are purchasing feeds of various
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Viscount Gr(11 and PreRident Wilson keen their obligations?" he asked. - food materials, such as beans, peas, sorts to supplement the ration until
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0 1 _____.___�___ I Indlaii-4coril and barloy, while an ., - the new crops"come in.
____ ___. __ — Duty OnC&ttle From U. a. .parted ,product, ricd,' remains quite -0.6; I - �
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1+1050S A MACHINE TO Rt:VIVF 110
is Removed,
1-14. .4 av e o W n r or tmm Y
� a,j food, and the commercial objection
AUTACK, ON. KAISER'
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Ottawa, Julie ..-Iwith tile, obPot of
restooldn? Canadian farnis whicil 11,,ty,l
tbat <'Aftad:an moudy must be sent to
solre foreign eounfrY to Pay for it.
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mWel *f the rotitiw�, mstchint for tit e 14p:11icathill Of methino-therglile
SiMpred Through PVWASiVe 411'01tt�]IL bg
Of all the nogle6tod foods. the beall
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methods, which thr3 InvailZor,, Att thony A. Narey, of Washington, DA,
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ihe past two ye&r,q. an order-In-Couti.
,-*ej perhUps the vloot important. It
Rumor PersiSts; Though
claim,., by rotating tho body in a cart, -.in mannat', will start the fluids
01 has been pa6zed whiell, tit effeet, I.e.
niloves Ore (luty frow cattle elitering
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contains alarge percentage of protein
Secretary Denies.
of the bady in m(stion Vinci in exti, 0111C Late$ even StApt ollcule2tion 1000.00
the Dominion fron, lite ,Vnited Statas Ir -ini,
(approximately double the amount,
llia-e whieh it SuidLi.Lk, liliv thip sIptidtir
sinew ;%nd fm," ths hcmrt to pum 1). tfilcl, ravi,,I)ij �ipofrently I.dea(A'l f(W.AM01,
I tile drae to February 7. 1920. Tho
found Ift cereals) and protein Is the
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pf.reons.
,e�ri,mem
nt, r .�Jt.,J passed s,Qveral clays aip. but
fins lipen held up to sonte ext(Itit by tha
.most AiAlusive Jngfedlent In $be ma-
Doorn, Holland. Julie ' ,-Ali at-
Cw,aoin.i atithoritio.4 who have Itaci to
orrange nibior detall.s and J."ite In.strue.
terial.is which we consuine. The bea-i
may fairly be said to rank first among
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tempt against the life of the former
tion.4. IntervieNved on the inatter to.i.
night, 11on. Dr. Tolmlo. 'Minister' of
the common foods of vegetable ,origin;
ui mperor wlffi�m (it Germany ivi'M
Agriculture, said the inove -%vag solels,
peas itre of almost equal value, but
made at 5 o'clock Wednesday after-
crtr the pumose named ttlid Me Gavorn.
Wheat and barley fall, below. Oats
noon. according to persistent rumors
nitut hoped to get the .,Iolithep�l .Portlmi
of .Alborm aud part.4 of Saskatc)l.
VIGO ari� dfqtlnctly. infer' -or on the
here. It 1,4 astierted that William es -
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P -Wan lyack to norniat W101111 the pre.
'Whole- though �hev :�011tafn Much more
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catied with it I Jury.
sont vciar,
fat-thliil, beans. While it Is not trite,
A villager. at firot thought to he OL
"Thi.4 vear the 1)ro,-.1*qts aro oxce!ltnt
tor grasm oil tbo peatrim,4 antl th"
as ba.q �.ometlnies been aGsuillod, that
ler-
Belgian, but later Identified a3 a, (I
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(14"), 01ould provide kihiiap cattle t6r the
vegetable protAn, (to' 'found in beaus,
Tnan, is said to have entered tile castle
Mnadlan farmer. y1eltling him a good
oan entirely take the DIaM Of animal
by the use of a. false oermit, and then
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oral'.; mid pi-ovot't the yra.qm realift going
to %vaqte," enfil Le. Tolnile. "TlItA graps
proteili;,aci found in nleabq, "go Intl
luilk, nevertholeos the vegetable pro.
tried to-Icill the "IKSISer."
M. Perphoon),
1'ro'lloeers ill 111411,
. V-seerfoll'y' of 1110 %'(1.46t
Ar", Ist,ttPl* tl.*'.z 3,e,41, 1111111 ht "t deea&-,"
tellia have a high food value and Me
private secretary to
ilie former 11IMperor, ationretl tho A!,;
lie utldvd,
boan eovid, In many instanees, be ad-
sociated Pretis this, mormna that It
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vaniagicaui,ly ,;uhAitilt(lil for part of
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"titack had bepti. made On Willium of
r, GO LAY194 CONTEST.
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I'le- in"At rallo". I' lsld'�ral)le ecliu�
11ohenzollOrn.
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olrl�, W,nitl(l bp
. atla,lwil In tills Way, a-4
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bemw are very ,ohea,l) Indeed 'n com.
'With
Deqpateheq received oo Tursdav
Pan No, 2 Has Highest Total
varwall qlof�'. aninial prodileto.
ilfght reported a Ifelgiall wilo MlAcp.04,
tit 'Ott,wa,
It Tnust; lit, lwted, however, tbat boania
ed in gaining udmittanev, to Doorn I
calluot Ito cmtfql frooly by everyone.,
(1w1le. the renideuee of Nvillialli, 6f I
Ottawa. salm . �.- .141roul nable,
g jjIgt
There ure a rew a(livIduals for wboul.
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Hohenzollern. had attacloid the form -
Published by th,�, poultry dlvj%�j�lj ,o'f
Owy soern clidie unquilablei but tile
vr 111niluiror. -and womided blui in trio
the 14,xiiarlaiental farms, s.howlAr, the
vast 111alority or foiol,le .would havo
jaw, Since that time tho rejwrt has
totals of all peris entored Ili the dit.
b4itter, elic-aper alld more PnjoyWblo
becit eurrent that nit attack had Wad
fs-.rent provincial egg -laying (,.onteql,q
incals Ifalivano ware 11sod moro often.
made. but 110 confirrailtion of It now
in Canada, pen Xo, 2 ill t1lo (',1an,aAI,qn
Mattem of diet fire W Oftell GOttlod b,V
been received.
,Pgg-laylng tiontest at the (Itstitr.11 p,�v
Customs of the 931131try rathor than
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Ity WeIllp- 01--lil- Me- !# 1- -A"
Uttle t.�:ngw I'do and de.m.s ilroo,-
1+1050S A MACHINE TO Rt:VIVF 110
'. , lkwa, 103 We 111911.
Ant total.
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hard to bring about changes, howover
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VOOVY alld rut", IIIJIPDIW44.L� and MUWI'21�
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Italy'a
deslmMe. Yet thely simul.4 no g464
hanA, upon little tlllnk..�: they Am 11
litich-Din
mWel *f the rotitiw�, mstchint for tit e 14p:11icathill Of methino-therglile
elitims on rl,paratiomi rraid
reas.on wlt.v the regular two of beauo
the to tha Aybeel, oil whtelt
methods, which thr3 InvailZor,, Att thony A. Narey, of Washington, DA,
UY the Contrat Valpire.ai, Including
shoula he limited alilloot to Um.""I.
WIC-Dende the F.Ikfftv of vite vehiele.
claim,., by rotating tho body in a cart, -.in mannat', will start the fluids
I'(111410M4. ha8 beett fiXed at 40,640'.
chusc-tf,4 �-Xnit .,% few otlifr favored,lo.
AN% JiLc, the tt'dAPr 10 the vaoi
of the bady in m(stion Vinci in exti, 0111C Late$ even StApt ollcule2tion 1000.00
lire (normally hlingt $1!,120,.
itbPY
PAIltift. Ili Ihf�e davi; wbk%u. owintr
llia-e whieh it SuidLi.Lk, liliv thip sIptidtir
sinew ;%nd fm," ths hcmrt to pum 1). tfilcl, ravi,,I)ij �ipofrently I.dea(A'l f(W.AM01,
400rding to Rome do,.4patch.
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fo the high Post ot li�lrle-. Illany In.
"nar"'; to� Ltho Ultik'y 1nU"J'4t1_'J' (j. &
pf.reons.
eM to 110%1v:V1kpAm In Pari.i. -
4lV,'14n&1a ar# tniiiinfil to broal, awa.v
Cala. �
I. Board of Oommeree Issues
Now Order.
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I Maximum Profits and No
specul4ting.
ottalvai Juilk, ,.'ipf,e1Il4t;JIE Jil,
ujirar i,i now un, in(lietable offence, lit
Canada, Tiva Board of Coma.vrco hai
;�-,xuctl an imter re.itrainins reilincra
froia r0ling to tither than wholtwalers,
tuanufarturev; cor rewiler4; xsbole-
saicrslfionl, selling sugar to otltex3 than I
manufacturers or retailers; retailers I
from selling, to other than manurae I
turem aud coxisumers, and m4t it; I
quantities greater thau tile nev.d o�
trade or household, and all other pex,
suu4 from i�elllus' sugar iii exc.�r.j ot
the reasona,ole requsrem.euta of th.i .
buyer's household The profit whi 4
sugar douleris ma; make Is restrlvte�'a , I
to two cents per poun4, or five pee
cent, 'rho practice of advancing priceg
on stocks when refiners' prices ad.!
vance is pro4101ted, and the system ia
ordered of fixing tile prices of sugar
at a profit W,flve iticr cent. based oil
tile average Invoice cost,or all sugar
In stack At the time of sale.
Tw') cents per pound Over refiners'
prices at Montreal, Vbatham or V a4i-
conver, central points of the tbrt.o
districts of the Dommiort, !z declared
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to be tile luaXImum profit. With the
refiners' price now stauding at .*�t I
cents or under, a retail price of more
n pound is declared.0
be gn untaIr profit-taking on geu@rai
sales, and In cases where tile sale of ,
one -pound lots may Involve a loss top
Me dealer, a speb,lat price of 2,111/,t t,ett.3
pir ipound may be charged, oil the deul-
or may refivAe to neil less than four
13011114,4 lit a time. and may charge not
'llaii 03 (
illore t io -.ents- for tile four pouna,,;
or may require tile purchase or two
poundmt chaxging 47 eeiiU therefor, In
specird eases whert a spread on refla. '
ers' price.3 may. nece9sItate hielrer
prices, a maximum price of 95 cent%
for futir pounds is tIxe,d.' I'VilolegalArs
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are re.4trained from charging a pi,r�
centage higher than refiners' prjee�j
,villeb will prevent retailers from seh-* I
Ing at the prescribed five per cent.
profit,
All t'.,.s,e prices refer to granulated
Sugar. Icing sugar, lump sugar ai.
sugar In.cartous is cxcepted,
Dra.stle regulations are made for
the handling of raw .sugar. The oatiad-
Ian refineries are forbidden to sell raw
sugars, acquired up' to September P.0
next, Except to auo.thcr retlabry,4or
with special permit from the Board of
Vommorce. Refineries are required to �
file with the board copies of evcTy can -
tract fat, raw sugar, , 7 .
I 11 thi for6gOlog�.regulations are ef-
fective en. September 30'liext and per- -
sons conceraed may file any objection
they have to make with L the board.
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which . to, Make special orderA
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where Jitistice and reasonableness de-
mand. Refiners are also restrained
from Increasing their price. on granu-
lated sugar without tile consent of th,A
board, which m&ns that unless oych
consent Is obtained the retail price to
the consumer of sugar stands at 231
cents a pound on an average, and ii�
more than 2314� cents a pound In spec-
lal all(IL Isolated cas ,os. - �
'I tie order icr made a. regulation un-
der section 26 of the Board of Com-
mereD Act, and persons indirtod il"t',i, I
tills regulation will.be prosecuted bY
the Attorney-Gollerill of the province
Ili which the offene�. in committed,
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OF.- PALESTINE
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Britain and Zionists Have
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Definite Plan, I .
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New V,�.k. June ".-Detalls for the
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9OV3rament, of Palestirie have been I
worked out Into a definite programme
by the BrIUsh Uovernineat =1 the
Zionists, acrarding to a L6ndon 4eii.
1 patch to the - ewlsh Correspendenvo ,
1 13111 -eau here,
� ,,,-,,he Y'lonisLs'" San the message,
"will con&ol Iminigration. and will.
centralIzelland purebase by ae4uIrIng
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state lands. .Ml inliabitants' will have .
complete Internal cultural - and Judi-
eial'autortom.,% �
"Tile Ilodjaz Railway and the Lit-
any Itiver form the Palestine bound-
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aries.
"The Zlotil-ts plan to ratse. a bI9
national -loan. with a budget of 9200.-
0oo for next year. Ithililoration vrill
begin In 'the autumn. at the rate of
3,000 inimigrau.s a month, this num-
ber being gradually Ir.creased.
"The Jewish AsswLibly Ili Palestine
will be established ui the supreme leg- i
Islative Jewh-li bod,*�.". , I
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PH"VOIT-SHARING
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International Harvester Co. .
Has. Big Plan. .
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h stocullolders of
the Internatwani Harvester Coiupan�
in Vatialla. and the Vn?te4 Stated will
nieet oil July 1.12 to ctZldar a propoval
to Incrtac.,o the common stock of the
concern to pay a 12 1_�,, per cent. stock
dividend, und to take action on a pro-
rlt,�,harjug 131an.for employeo.L. The
nierting w,v.3 ealled by the directore of.
the voillpany. who yesterday Inerea,;-
Pa the mte of cash d.tv:den4 on the
Loannou �,,tovk front 6 to 7 per cent.
The incre.l.,.e In the eoftIMOA 01tock
to be i:4.usidprod, by the stockholders
�Vollld tip $30,111111 mo, of which Oue-
ildrd would be u-,od to pay a 12 1-2
I)Lr (.,,nt. ozioek -dividend oil the pre"mt
mon stoch-1 the bit.
:Ill( -p t(i be available for the, paymftt
c -C twi por vent. vorill-anulial stoelt
ilivm lids.
Tb� propot-ed OtOpIc dividend i,l, oli.
proxiniatCy the antount of eadh, ,di-
v idends not.pa id durltv,v thr- four vearo;
of v ar. oil $411100,000 of Vominon aio,k,
mccord g to vomparly anno
41�, , unpomerit.
All announce.-Atnt sa.d the dirldpad
ivoold be pftld rv4 soon a.4 pop.41blA, *,I-
tpi- It it Is r4t:f*(,d by th,- slot X,1iol&rq.
Tile, proVt-Zftr*ftk' J$rofMqJl ra I I it
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ror flit, lk',,,avnik at $411.0M,fM(i for pro-
�firred and $_N1.(k)h,ftt of c,ciltivocia
tei,k Vir ownt!wklii by m,#l,j,Ns%ps,
ft