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Inspectors of niine,, ba � I � I :i . : . , I - � ` '� ,., 1� " ,;,� .,,k5. � �.?:,-::'.­.,. � �-_. � :�. z '! "':Ti., � ,�,-;��.%L�.,',�_- �:� I � �11141 - A., rl'v' ` 0, ME 'w 14'.0", "",.��, SUNDAY $0110OL LESSON 1. � I A . ,,, � . ��., "r " I '' � - , . N � .7, - ii, . ".!�i .1 . �7, ,,,� ,s;', ,��� I - , 0ept. '12. 1920". 1 1�w . I-,.,- ... I X,�.:.�;,� "C"M -1 '. I I . us, Lao ""Ity of London I I ,j�,..-�AA - � �_!.,.:,i.!., , � . , , � 7 koll 1. , � _$ , _ I M I . � "113 , : " . =, t. %4ft"t-,� , , . . 1�� ­_ I � I . . Glory of $olomoa's Reign -'-�� ta�.rjl' I,Nj, x'. - :��.� , " I ... .�. �. . � %p�, , I _q .1. $' , , ", ,�N ..' gf-�-7, ;261808181s. I �.�t C11 � ,7 � , '. ", 4' . VER051AILLES � 0 � ! ­�7:,, . , , 1�_i,� .11"I'14IX ... K`j��.� 14 , _ I . , 1i I ­ , . , ` � " , ,_. . ,�� , - , � ... I .. .. � I - T , � , i. .! -13, 23 -go, I 411 , � j*.�'Ilr"W,rl A device Which enAblw algaRIM94 to qo�-� " . ��,,,:::,.��i��..i,,, "44 - i a I Icing t �7;*!,'. 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" part of the ongine-driver huj been i . apers Al ege Ber. 41 , �,"i'...'�.".;1 -:'. -.'il.� --,'.,"--,.`* 1.'�1, ".. .,% - "'-,;,�­ , .. ... � .... �,�'NIM 1-1,W5 ;�:",..,*,",.�*,i��',�,:.,'.�?,.:...��-', . � ;1 11;kV;1 ,,�, ,,�-.,.l Patented by , Wigan titt'ar. !� I ii�,��-,,��:..�,!��,� �,;�.�,.,.:.--., ... ,,. ,", ,;:...� �r­ :�i;�,,.-',�..",�"..'�..,4,....��,�,V."t:4,.�,- , , ", . en of i$hqjba It . . �': . W. L , W* , . ., C. I'. - lin". d Moscow Are '......'. . ., _­ . - - ., I - , 111. . 1. , . , ..".. ­ ­ :.,:j i,..".��,�Z�:� , .I., I., -While Some are Inclined W I leate � � :�. ­,., 041 , �,�4, `� -1'11.��'�'Z� ,. �`:!�'41�..":::..,. '0.Uh_,N,-V4,r;11,W,-% * t, , "...W, I . i� ., I -1 The sentence of death Passod on , - � Shoba In Northeastern Africa, It is I - - .111A _ - , , . i ! ?�P,7sA . Joseph Stewart for the m I - -, ..-�,. , , - , �,�`-!!-, " N" ; ��.,�'k,'�','.r,',,� tfie tl. T �-,�.l .. � 1. now. generally supposed that It W" a ... , .1. � ,.,`_..��: -:11vi ur or of Bit- . - . ..", , "'..,.�_....", .'-.'!!::�:�i��,-.i , ,. . , _.�, -,,�,,` .", i�%'.� �41_ "i",�*.",�-.',',-."",...-"i.,;�,�,�.�,��'....� .... �,..,_ �,.-.'. - aa _.._ �:_ _,"�, . ..�.��t�"!�-" �. V. . " Dickering, , % ,� 1� ... ,,­'..., ., , " � . , I d ls.00v. � . ,�. �� I , It zabetll Skolton ,at � Durham Ill* ' A. f. "" , ""' , I I I on in tile southern- part ot Ara- . � 1. ,�, �� -, j ! � ", I 1� r I . . I'll. .. 11 . commuted tft penal sorvItudQ %or itto.- I 1:1 , "'411 ' I- " - _' _6'�,*.`ii. - .. � .I-J'L, .�.�. . 11 , .- - , _ .. _ 7 �,.,�,� ,e /* . . . . , . �; .; .,., t Lza and abq , red Mile$ ''. � . ., - - , F� N � 1 '4 . tit fifteen Uund . 11 ""O., , .. .: .1 BrAnoton Hall Estate; near Lincoln, "I I `Ie"�,`�" , W_i, froLi Jerusalem, It Is known that this �, . 1.11 .. 7�, A , -'�!,!.,�.! ? " ;,' W. 'I - -,�,! I . I . � I S� 4`1 M,ft'.0F 1.111 ... 1 � by A success :1 .. :. . 1: � �'.` � . has been purchased. by the Lindsay ,- , OFFICIAL nrNIAL 1, � -_�,,': �:! I- R " ---"441 ­, , I' country was ruled IOU of : �, �� . � , , " - �1. . 2'. ,�70z:�e 0 �'.1.1. V, . j 1, 1��W­lr 1, . qu " .11 , �. ,:,.,: , 'I, .�.. ­!, Authorities for ,416,500 for the purpos- . ...... I'll, ' , ...." . � M ,- q. " 10 � eons. FaMe .of Solonion-ruven 14 .:, .; . , "" ` - " , � � � I MOB.' . Ni,i.'.w,� .0. -W,. � �...? �­ - �" that ago of slow communication be- �'i� es of A Sanatorium for the county. ...... �: . . . . . . ,.,�,�!!,:i�l�� . .: ­�, i ; 'A, ,.. . ... ". ., �. "", �: i�!�. , . PIT;4, IN#" V N6 0 � - ,- . ,, . 1� . 57M�l 1 . I . � � - .1 . - -11 ". One hundred and tbirty,oight won !�:, . ; . ... . . I.- I ; ... ;�� . .. , I ,i: , . I ..".''. ".1 - iiog ,*AIW I �-,. _ � I 11 .�',., .4 , �, ,�.:�k.44 'A.�.�44.1 V.ii But Story Will Not ,,Pow", , t, P N tween widely-romoved places reports V., .. 1��:-.111.1.:: -of- the oth - 't nmi,��,i . C I �w . ..'' , . 1. 't � � . spread far and it the origlual battalion . '�:­ , . 40ft_ : I , : Wide. Solomon's ships I- ­ I . .... � ��:i�:i�,' 1 . . I ... #...."I"... . ',!�:��i�': �.�� I .. . �k, .� '' . .. � �. � VIctorla. . . , , . salle4 oil the Red Sea, and from Oils London Regiment (Queen . - '%. ".., - an( . ilL., ;.­ . I- .1 Lucerne Shift .., .. Vvp? L.SHKVIK SOLDIERS C'APT,VRF,D BY POLES. . . .. � tr 0 ., �&_ . X 'VAP0W, "t AJ�4 * , . fact the knowledge of Ills greatness I so Rifles) were presented WWI, the 1914 �� ,.M�".,*.�, v­_,-�, ­ - _ , , . Is Cited. . I � &� ... .- �)k . ..r - .1 . 11 11 . : ; -, -ea reach this country '66owing Solqhevik soldiers cap. Star -Gorm, Pereira. T , in . First photo . * MaJor lill, � , ay have x ched Sheba. Caravans �:, , � to . .... . .0 "plit P�ole's A movent Ifeltor ,� . - io, 1 & I ur orth . The defenders are now reported taking many i�. _ �� - were making Ion- journeys for com.- - , . out Is on foot, a so M, �-­ �i�., .; ,'. ..... .. I , '13 -.q. 1 � - � _ 1A .:�'�;:. �.;:: r. .V_%,:_ , ­ , : .1 - 4`gi, ";�i!�.: �� �,�, ..", -,-.,:�::'L iorclal 9 , ners near War Saw. - . I - ­1'2��?..!�!�!,��,�:i�'.- ­ I I .r � I M. -NI", se and furnished a ihouea told the Bront�ord (MisidlessexI ormb, . 11 ., ,,, ..t purpo priocs , I . ,; . �i!%_ ! I '�. , .. ,,�,�'W.N,�!�;.i, i . . . . . . 1. conve �­­r-l't'r'... . � 1'1 �i�`.,, �� , I .. . . Paris, '4ug. ,, '..--7DIstraotIng stories �;.,..;�."....4,�'�.'.&.i�I�."�:�i .. 4�q � � ying tuformation. .. . I . -1 _. . I—- I. ­.. I ...­.­­..­­. I - . ...... .- - 1.z-- -1 _1_.__1_-, to reward Motorists for the.p4ft they _ ""..-M `:; I- - 1. '... , "I I I �:, n . I inearts for I � ". . , . '..... -it . ,.Mr. 3�9­, - 11 ts : . . . .111'. I ,". ......,..:!, , � I . 1, ! _: i �: � . I .1111, ,ft __� �4 r Concerning tile name or -the Lord -In afforded a vantage -ground, and he , I played 'ill$ all . .! ... r� I - ,�� �­M��­ '' i,�.',.­ I �� , ��� , In the ,war by expung , .. I about an alleg04 consplrat,f betweel; ;. , _ '.. - _ " I . — — ' . . , . .— _ i - Ell edavictions against them before 101.6. , r relation to the name of the Lord, So" . at tile do- . , . .. I , lomon's fame was great, but Preserved the ascendancy of Ills king , " For Pluckily detairiffig Alfred,gng.- I I Borlia isza 740SCONV Aimed r I �. % . ,- . . . .. i Al It Was 4om by his proverbial wisdowt While BUM total I -AN $traction of the Veregilles Treaty con- - . WH ERE POLS4 CHECKED RED ADVACK. I great because of whut God did for him 0 the same time Ile was,preparing Its I'M I lish, 30, laborer, who broke I , I � . r Vito ilia , tinUe, 'to agItAlte soW of the Parls ' A scene on the vistuia River, where t he tha. R.a.l. drive was, halted. the ruins of thwlcl- bridges are shown and Ilia people, and becaUS0 Of what downfall through Ills luxury and ar. house at Clapbaln, S. W.; Mr Alfred . r - 'Soutar, $1, was commended �',$�7 Sir .. '. rogance. Tile life of Solomon was un r . � , powspapers. Xt to even b bos,lds; tho atructures built to ro,place them. I . K .._ , � I I . . Prove him -To test him, The queen eventful as compared with that of D4. but�js promptly denied by the somi- , 0 GROWS Robert Wallace, q C., at Lonoft Sea- r � elng hinted . he was. enabled to do for flod. To . I , r.. I 1. 1.0" of Sheba was not merely curious, she -TROUKE ' - r . alone, . , � I. I official Temps; that the a out — .,: 0, ,=�: ; r __ vid, wjtose victories secured peace on -, I .0 desired to learn somo of the deep wls� I I ' oeofte and . " , every bide. The great accomplishment L A memorial cress erected over the . ftee by Premiers Lloyd � I dom possessed by Solomon. 2. Came - a e In Attenbor Is Chur b. Notts , . � 01011tu on their Russian policy during 711� 'T ., . f . of Solomon's reign was studied In the ' -gr v .oug e � to Jerusalem -Her desire to see and preceding lesson ,r the �Imllding the .Rising Now in Muntefik Of Over 100 of the Vietima Of.t q-0111- ae to rOilel- F 0 MR KILLED . �Vros I Cheaper bear for herself was great. If It had . .64 A tile Lucerne Parley NVAS d1 ,.Pee .1, '4 house of God. 1�he remainder of the well Irattnition factory I . r , Ing the existence of such I Zone in South. , 14-11A, ations prov ­ 1. - t been, she would not have gone history concerns Itself mainly with a �, .. July 1, 1918, was unveiled by tyk,DOO - a plot, Which, WAS Submitted to the . -4, that groat distance. The journey esch description of his magnificence, his . I I of Portland, . Premiers by 14jileranil. a Way must have required two ,or throe 'wealth and the unequaled spleador of ,A - Mr. John Stratford Dugda,Ie,,,,0X , C., . . WEru"NESDAY , ­ Pre d ..Againg'Brinht " , On,Q newspaper In a despatch from . � u ,er months, Great train -A large number his royal st�te as soverign. of.tbe then Opposition Still � iP , . . es that in � . Strong'-' the "Grand. Old Man," of Nft, irWICUL Copenhagen flatly doftr - . . of beasts of bilrden And attendants, greatest monarchy 91 Western Asia, A Near Bagdad.' . . � ., I . shire, has celebrated -his elg4y.fifth the Middle ,of August, and on the M , Montreal, Sept, .-Frospects for a. to - ;1.80 lower than the Government 3. Alt her quailties-Noue of the His ronown attracted visitors from all . , b&'rthdAy in his capacity as, , - milter-offensiv I 11' BE FAST ' — . ,A�cqrder ,_ of the Polish. C( 11 ! Standard flour was selling at, The queen's questions were too difficult parts of the world to hear his wisdom of lairmIngliam and qhaIrmftzP.'*f,t1 . Germqu .vt Andl-J-Ins I decreaseln, the cost of biead were tur, ... � - �11 ,le . I SpartaeIst0;',, Lt , . ther quickened yesterday, when the Inice for first patents was announced for Solomon to answer. The Lord had and witness the magnificence of 'his London, Aug. 0 ,% - Reporf.,i from iWarktokilstre Quartej.0o6ilonS. � fer4ing, signed. an 006rate arra�id,4 ' ..� I ut $13.75, with similar reductions all promised him wisdom dnd that Pro- kingdom. Among them calne one Mesopotamia Indicate a further spread A,fund to buy aud equip -at 'a cost I _ I m4t With .. the SOVIetists putlintue 0i ,leading. Canadian spring wheat Millers, ,ulong the -line for various grades used mise. was fulfilled. Not oknything hid 'Whose, � visit has been rendered doubly to the Munteflk area, In the South, of of 220j000 a centre in Bloomsbury, . � Plan, to Bolshevize GOmany. At . t 4-o Makes a Total of Twenty% Jazinclimeed considerable . reductions in by bakers. The millers also an- front the king -He knew the correct memorable by tile allusion made to It . same time tile German Minister W . the anarchistic rebellion %gaInst the .W.C., for.advaneed historical -stud.las t Defence was plottl4k..war oil France, Five in Week of the price of now crop spring wheat uounced a, decline of sixty cents a answers to all tier questions. 4. And by, Christ. From the shores of dis" ,British Administration which -had In the Vniversity.of London has been, I - . flour, the announcement coinciding ibarrel in the price of Government the house that. -he had built -In addi- tent Arabia came the Queen of Sheba, -been prevalent recently, the War Otm .swelled by an ailoAymous donation of I liavin- mobiltz d s6toral army cOrP Rioting. with the exit of the Canada'Wbeat standard spring wheat flour to $14.25 tion to Solomon's wisdom there were -who ruled among the Arabi4fi-ltr,lbes fice announced officially to -day. 4 5,000,. and a gift of '91,000 Min, Mr. . '� I . � for tia. purpose.. , I f ,Board, with prices running fiom­$1,1. 'a barreL material things that made a deep,im- -,vith a. wisdom 'end wealth in some The situation, on the Shatt-EI-Hal � Gordou, Selfridge., - - . I No precise '4,U4jeajIo)ja, Wave been . I _­ pression upon the'quqonle mind. The measure comparal . )Ie to Solomon's. An 'is reported critical, political officers Six women Austorners had with I , I given as, Yet'as't:ii this double Plot in — ' — , — tiouse which Isbere mentioned is pro- :immense caravan laden with gold, Pre- at Shatra-EI-Munteflk, 35R.mlles north them. baby twins at*a Kingstou, Sur - Germany. But consider � e% n in , area the sniping was particularly live- � bably the idng�u palace, for the riar� cialis stonea and spices accompanied -of Naserlye (on the south bank of the rey, business house. )ias been aroused'here by another 01HER OUTMIGIB 1 rative passes on Immediately to mat- her to Jeruaalem� What she saw �and , - ly. Men on the way home from work , G E K 1"TIAEN STRW 4uphrates, 112 Miles northwest of TALe Great, Yjua at Hampton Court � � report, from Copenhagen, It states . I I were fired on. They.,hurried home, I ters,,Vertaining to Solomon's.domestle heard exceeded all reports. "'Imagin, Busrah), bednewithdrawn by air- Palace ls'beai�As about 600 bunches . that 8:130jehovik eavoy, Lomonoff, has I got rifles aild returrie4lto attack, . I affairs. 5. ,Meat of his table -The ation was exceeded by fact." 14aving � eigned A,'contrAct with a great Ger- mount and variety of food used by given and received magnificent P I re- �planes to. Nasertye, the statement i of grapes. . . , Aeveral Killed in Different Orangemen attacked ;t Catholic his household Vere great. It required sents, she departed, blessing Jeho*ah "! said. Mr. J. C. Isaac, chief accountant of )f locomotive manufacturers ' Is MUNN" G a I man firm c , church from three points. 'The whole - The War Office stated that there,,the Lofidon, and Noith,W,estern.Rail- affiliated vv#Tj the former Krupp'iu- Parts -of Ire- 'Catholic population of the area tat- about three hundred and forty bushels and the- people to ,whom Ife had giyeu - - I � had been considerable hostile m0vo�� tero�ts. " The" c6ntrailf- calls for the de- lied to US defence, Fird�arms, stones I . of fine flour and seven hundred such a king. . ment in ',the vicinity of Hillah, west . way, has retirwl after 47 years' Service. IIv,ery of .9,,()Qo locomotives With tile - land.' 11� I Four brothers and, a% sister were bav- . and bottles were tile W�RDOU& The * bushels of meal every day to Supply It. Spiritual desolation. The outward of the Euphrates and about -seventy tized In: the sea at Blyth'Bay, a 6rowd next twenty Months, Part of the cost, , — wounded were numerou6; 1'.-: Income Tax Boycott 18 the household. Thirty oxen, a hun- splendor of Solomon's reign eclipsed miles south of Bagdad. 'A British of spectators on the behell watching, (;,000,000,000,marks, tlie contract stipu- -A Protestant chaitiffeur , Was hal . dred sheep, besides other animal . e decline in the eal ele- .gade column encountered a Strong _ '. — The military .ted . at the. Invisibl. . I bri I A small-qvantity .of radium, to cost )ort Belfast, " Aug. , Causing Grave Situation r and Per- lAtes, will be -.paid In gQId, the rel on the street and:challepged to state Were used each day (I Kings 1:22, 23),. ments of national, 9 ORtuess band along both sides of,the railway ' 2232 10s., is to b�a purchased by the says. The rb4t of the p I syllient � will forces here have gained-contr9l. For his religion, His automobile was burn- Sitting of his servants — The-iargo. manency. Too great Itiury destroys southeast of Hillah and drove It to' Metropolitan Asylums. Boprd for use; ,6slons to Swed- the Moment the city is quiet. The last ed,, Ile was saved from lynching by number of the king's retinue, arrang-. spiritual and physical vigor. , The . take the fora bf'conct , . ward the river. at. the Children's Hospital. I . on, where he 'is supbrvisift the con- big clash occurred late this afternoon a priest. .,. - . Press Warnings of Tax, ed accordiiii to their rank. Attendance f%uIts.,Of Solomon were both persimal , Northeast of Bagdad, the statement DespiteAhe acute housing shortaio I I I st Two of -to -day's dead were killed by I and political, though the fruit of the sidded, opposition to the British still ruation. of 1,000,10001notives whie'll when a mob from the Sheillchill DIA- Needs Vain. of Ilia ministers -This has retereac9 In the Mack Country *of Engiand, ' to the arrangement by which each, latter scarcely -appeared untilAhe ac - 'Aussie ordered, He hopes, It is said, I the rifle fire of the Soldiers, The men � is st-rolig. A small body of Arabs held engines still trict invaded the Nationalist area. were Participating in a. big fight'lle- servant had his place about the kineg cession of his Bon to the throne. 'His - there was a boom of woddlngO dur- " , ,that the 2,000, TAIIW&Y Bakuba, about 20'miles northeast of Ing 'Bank Holiday, 20 taking pI4,ce Its needed by Russia may Fortunately -revolvers were ]lot tween the shipyard workers and Sinn Berlin, Aug. . ".-The daring at- house and stood-ieady to perform the personp.1 faults were ,the natural re- Bagdad, and Tuz Kurmati, ninety � )k I from Ainericau locomotive works. much used, the rioters returning to Fein. A Naftnallat was'killed by a tempt ot the Government to starve service required of him. Their apparel sult of unbounded .wealth, unbridled miles north of,Bagdad, Is reported ­to one church. � I I ' ' � �n A -The servants were well clad in uni-. luxury and despotic power. -Ile began The death.has occurred. at PO-tuton - In this ex bout plots � have been besieged. Xlfro, twenty House, near Billingboroughi of Mr. � , citod 41sousslo the classic missiles, kidney. stones and Unionist mob, and one of tbe,cameron German labor into an agreement to gypt miles southeast of Tuz. . Which, Ali ItUfily,� haVe'tWe'n, t1liough B61ast butterflies. � Highlaig(ders was accidentbily. killed. form. Cupbearers-Servants who had by taking a heathen wife from R xurmatt lias tor -the resent becatuse of the retreO The garrisons of soldiers at the a ten per cent, deduction in wages as charge of the king's plate and who In direct violation of both, a- general been occupied by tribesmen and all Tom Cashwell, a well-known agricUl- p The battle wa� in progress for halt ater, *he ad- turist and the oldest tenant on the . , . of thoL']$d ,`jk arlfiy, Hugo Stinne, tax by looking the'worUmen His ascent*� and specific command. L assistant political officer has been , Crown estate In LlAcolnshlre. . , JSU�y i, an jigur when the military armored strategic points in the city are being Income poured out wine tor him. the OerniAn cost magnate also appears cars whirled up and drove tile combat- reinforced steadily. . � . 1._11� e lie House of the Lord. captured, The War Office announce- I � out of the factories, Is rapidly cr at- unto f - The ded wives from all the nations With A detachment of the I�ondoa Salt - as the org4Npr of. the coal boycott ants apart by fire front rifles and a Th -e signal 1tation, the post -office, . � � temple stood an Mount Morlah and- which Jehovah had forbidden lnter� ment further Teported,that Sheraban, ' . Ing a serious situation. aforeseen, � tish, under Captain D. Lyall Grant against Frana. , . the power house' and ,other public , the Icing's house on Mount Zion across marriages. The result- was a forty miles south of Khatilkla, *here Hotchkiss, machine gun., th which tile 7 was his heart away from M,C., made a weeli's -iou:tae m r . . It'is reported StInues to 'trying, to There 3vas -none of the Usual bustle buildings at BrowA. Ijoad. were. de- The get.eral strike wi the Tyropoeon valley. This valle They turned a British garrlson withstood repeated I c I . I I ent_4o,* ­,,,�:.thp, deliverlos of coal to 7 bombs. and . "income tax boycotters" of Warttelik- anciently a deep ravine, Perhaps eighty Jehovah. Temples for heathen gods attacks has been relieved by a col- through Central S otland., - . � ,j,W associated With the opening of the stroyed tuesd4y night b . �� .1 4.ttle king'libuself be-! . ts eighty Four oil tanke * .,ie t6 be bull; ,(,r preace on thi'pretext that the strikes *. I I to one hundred feet In depth. Modern were erected, an I I , . - I I I 'i - � i ) , 4, A I 11 I I I I dity,jq Nmrk tit Belfast. people were tire, -1 burg promptly answered the Govern- unin from Khanikin, which ra � I I and riots In MlesiA Were fermented by w4itigF, ten.9oly to see what the 40 A record for extinguishing fires was avations have uncovered the ruins came a degraded idolater. These out- ,miles- northwest of Bagdad. the Admiralty at .".)rtsninuth. D-,,ven- I the poles with jhe connivance of the * 0 ment'D challenge, Is rapidly spread; exC ' The statement confirms reports that port, ,Pembroke ant, Sheerness Do%:4- would bring forth gtter yesterday's un- inade when the Belfast: brigade x- of an ancient viaduct leading across rages were the greater in the king who I I pretiols. it -is added that the amount and bloo5lied. tinguished four scattereit *ones in an Ing. Stuttgart'is without water, gas, built the house �of God, iind to -'* 1.200.40. I precedented turmoil � this ravine. . had arn. Bolshevlki In.-tha northwestern part 7i.rds; at it total cost Of by, whlolL! the stipulated delivvie Pear cmd hour, to-dAy. Sniping ,added terrors L electric light or s�re%. ear transpor- 6. It vvag a true report -This state- whom had been 91VOU SQ161111% w of Persia have received reinforcements Lu-$) .. i es, w,. � of ,-Ir D.. Its) 4,- . . 8 The street eleanerg did. not ap the riot, Oil trolloyh - gopveying .U,% Raveng- mept jnipljp� th . I oh tile Caspian Sea, 1, a M. ' U #%" - would. be cut down Is 400,000 tons, the city hatl a rather disheveled 3P- to tAtion, 'in Friedrichshikyt _at, she had had I abts , ings I injaglecl with. grgolcluo prollses, from Baku, and, ,pi�st , s I *,v-, X.L ,,,i1,.r �s` % As'haif Ilion Indleateil In these 4es- . Orange sj�lpyarii workmen, two vlerg , erqua, of c .a I pea,rance. burg and UUM ,her citleg, on- ab,p4t SOIQU104's, TV,R,Qrted wisdom and and illed upon hiM tile ivr.0 of God. the south coast of 41he AsDheron Pon-' since 1914, and tormerly-a'Wolsh X.P., ?�..,etc M,'that .amount representi tile In unipectiva several .wounded, . at V, gtiandstill, I. Insula, and have assumed the-Qffe 11 Sniping itno rioting continued tire InduptrIes 00 . wep,1�11,'biit freely acknowledges the The convenant with D%viii alone saved naive died suddenly at Harrogate. Yorks. i iv�,' +Iki- 'loi4pidi' In Silesia. - ;,v 1, I Snining on Peters 11111.1)otweea the -,I'- O� ­mfki -orkero 0100- rAnort 0 be true�, 1. Believed not- him from the Me of Saul, For Ute Soldiers and Sailors mustizow pay,, � forcing the Persian Cossacks to aban- � VAVIQUS NPIRPT15 Mosp P P.46 , Hill � .Roade, LhaS An naa 4� . red . I ,Ile, the ,somi-officlal dental el liceng- Falls a e I sa e e fu I fees for a special marriage li- - Moauwl .... the Sandy NO district sever . A�j Shanjcq . ed all Municipal officies and public The relports went far beyond what she fath r a k dglne'4t Was 40143 don Resht, which is near ' the sea th I ' . difficult flot 'The lesson w4icu his .i@L.tor yegra give -and an ordiliary Meuse � �hrows discredit oft the widely eir- ad preinfaes, wilicl) hA4 bee brought T411ita I orAs. taticm to . coast. The Cossacks were r . ) . a yacatqd I ry Occupation with fro- W The ligi � spreading lied ever seen, and It was Unian speo" .. oported , cense ( 126 . �pore, ihi&Tiemier Millerand U Mille eyes had ,of the utter vqnliy'Q9 411 11 to have lost heavily. .1 l6s. to .t2 12s. 6d., according to I by their owners, were W quent volleys at rpql or #.cie4 ailip- , er to b e hem . (P ,I . . � I to thq Rulir and Weqtf4len 41P.tricIto .11 ell Ye t - .. . tulated r( reeked and .. . . 'i4i B11. - . _ , �y his rzvelatj6ns�sif the alleged dan- ' I I p could not help believ- dor and Womplishments, is recorded - _-�---4*-*-* the diocese). � - r In one instance the buildlng,%Tas ffr-0- er4i Employers are ril ,In& the Siieil-Tk . . "All isfvanit�." i9jhO Dr. John Tulk Hart (73), who hm ,ker jr6m-�Oovjot *RUssla threatening - gidly enrore .Ing. The half was not told mo­-ln the, In Ecclesiastes . : , , OTHER OUTRAGE $, -- * refuge in the at%tQ� � - HC . I L rraW4 bjjt' I tIie .1 Briftsh Empire, ex- There have been 172 fires since Wed 8 deductions, taking ' holds reports there had been an 'attempt to, : desolate and despairing Qutcomo , . n rS . nosday. , Last . night there were 3 Dtiblin, Sept. ,.-Two policemen ment that the Government 1, simple, truthful QQU-; I %-A? died at.Brighton. was- for many years ,* ' � I ,were shot dead last evening WhII0 them responsible, and at the sa express the facts, but the language had' doures back to the -POPE .. , medical officer to the,Brighton Rail- , Sod piejauj,o, 6h'tloyd George on ilin road me qu.pews , . - PO Vro' I more ar�ests and tile CrulL b en strong,enough or the elusion, that true life consists In the' , I overcrowded. A battalion patfolling near Ballaglidderreen.' - time they are glad to make la or feel not be , , wa� V the.eve of jsj#,�ciiiijrjarenco with Glolitti. rl, . comprehension had not been large' discharge of duty from right motivol., . ' r Provident Society and held other � 'The , exact gature " Of Ue documents, P son ls� lande'rs �arrlved this All official . khadereen what It' MeOms to pay tages. . A$08d%V IV public app6intments, I � �wblwh: it is wi i efore the 02 Cameron High , report on Balla - enough, hence the reality far exceeded (Beat. 12: 13). Scripture Says nothing I ". f ift,N rragh. I killing says th%t five policemen pro- preaches In wisdom -and, concerning his repentance, Which it.18 . Mr. W. Ryder-litchardson, secretarr tit h- rkHm� 'Uf�ister is not kpwns morning from Cu it Was found The moderate Pie$s - hqr idea of Solomon's . IES of - the RoytLj Sit. GeorgeliClub, - Sand.; i I At one place last night, - ceeding from BA114 on to the Vain that the Qoverpine4t; Cannot eXn -Those who Nverel ,probable that the . - He � - 'any. the police 4nd � , gba44pree , . prosperity. 8. Happy utter worldlines of . wich, died suddenly at Weimer. ; '1:iut, fihio-41101fiWad. ,Germ tives, ot-"- . his character prevented. -W, H. C, I , � be plan of ac. neooggary for . . military French Pgrlt Petty 6esSIQns .were 'at-, tat' Without taxes. The radicals ave in the king's presence as rele . I . It to asoetel . . . was one of the, original -members of .4: tbst t crQW(,j befgre the fire y arme4 mbn, Tonstalile -iy1th eftept, declaring that I -_ I Ir 3 to disperse % , - _ taqkesi by siTt operating ficers, or even as servants, were COU-. . .0-04. � _ ,!�. 0 Berlin 6DaTtacist! , get to work. Subse- fq- . . I I � 'RDE, Rome, Aug. '.-For the fi the Oxford and Cambrisigo, iGolfing tion drs � 4, brigade abuld urphy and Q11§ civilian were sho.t tUe rich not the poor, 4hoijl4 Pay tile sidered favored. The queen of Sheba., rat time . I . - �, With Xosco�V�JiW61ved 'the inarch of MeCarth . y, ta royernmeu , privilege and" A _,0 ojn history, a Pope has posed for the, , . . . . quently the crowd and the police canto dead.. Another constable, xes, Und that the f . to 14 looked upon it as a great Society. � , `R4 ,h Iles t" . moving pictures. Not only Was per D9 .ough, have *rrg . �, the .German 170stiern, a shower i�a,s dangerously wounded, ,The otlier its collections has begun With tbQ honor to be in Solomon's household., . _ckers at ,Middlesbr . .1 . - � � I sroutter as ic�e�djftesl before the W411. Into confji�t i4 Albion street, � f r SUAR, RUA . . a. a dis- � , of stones being directed, at the con- pg1jeemen made their-eacape. ! I I workers, and not with thO capitalists, 9. Blessed be the Lord thy God -Her. . . mission granted for the film'Ing, of come olit on strike owing t _ � . , 'general istriker, fite�%Ilfiry, who T.Pre forced to retire. I Former County Inspector Foley Of The Commuh4sts are propagandi7. words show that she acknowledged God' .. , . . . -Interpretation' of the . �n�m at. a giveh sloual, . . � scenes In the Lourdes Chapel grounds,, to olver the � I ,were-to'Wolb,een procl4imed In 4111 af1prgements arrived and the Royal irisli Constabularly, .Was. In I iblisbinent of Politi, as the giver of wisdom and proaperlty� . I I � I �ead� award of the. InAustrial Cburt, which, . . MilitmT, ?et _ for . I ��jhi j�sjp6jajlt jiijj�otrlal c6utres. , The , the est. Ni "GOV'T SHEDS but Pope Benedict to -day tQok k! granted a 16s. minimum day.,wage, ,' , tb situation became so threatening shot last evening fit Menagh, by atMed - 0' ;i k9flo, to replace to Solomon. I part, Posing I 0 oaf workinmilen's qour . Ir ,. Ing ,Ilrst with Various . . 6j�MajA'-.wojjl,j'havo hand eTed Me unded. His ad- I 1 � and the,docks are completely. -idle. ItM hith,451 I ��_­ - that the "commanding off -leer ord � a g*4 seriously wo I tbt, present etcntmia shop councils. 11. Exchanging gifts (vs. 10- 3). 10- I � groups 04 then for "close-up," and : , od over DA 9 � to Red poland with was fat- sAilonts . w@rp raI414 r ence -1 . . 4kA hundred and twenty talents of gold .. I I . soment it the Inhere W n6o� danger of - 4� itkilte, OR " 4 . I hereupon with the troopg-tQ fire. A laborer . g his esid , ... I - I , .expressing much amu: 11 jnjiloh.,, M ,�,iio funeral ,workers at present, -"-the ., . ,sie - q . ation, W ally wounded, About midnight, a njar here for 4rMs- -The value of a talent of gold is about Z Halifax, N.S., Sept. .-While NOVX Persist Df the photographers, 7 I sitfou by the present Wit , ence i ­ - tuooeask b shooting affray occurr84 At Mount . During a raid on a Private residene9j. - thirty thousand dollars, hencolhe Pre- -- cents a pound went within tour fee ntiff have lltomporarji� accepi4d!' -in hd- . ! Germa ,,, oh, *. ninga't, Russian troolm s9F �Scotjsns were paying 25 . Into tho, )*1 , , " . I � .# *r _ Collier. A Woman wag loqsly rte:.*r ' 'Dungarvan, Monday - -sent of gold was upward of three and 4 d. snapped him smiling vanc6 bf *bs U week. .. ; w0u%, . �ivp,!i4r4h�bd into Germany, - HOLY -WAR N -for sugar mo nier (one of an I , . , at of the sum Romagale Town Council has unant- . - � twenty armed men one of the ____ . Her presents ' camera. . . , . a tliere. Tant- wounded by a rifle bullet during a dig � a halt million dollars. . urging I '66 `ftartp,,clot turbance In the York road district. p%'At8 TOSISted land was ihot dead, %ft n 4% were in keeping with her Position- the reasons given f or the high price This occurred afteir the �POPe hail mously aaopted a resolution ,`�, 'Was lr�rosj&ited as Supreme Unit- e - . ty , d borough council in , I A, 4�tlf� X. , , ^'th" Russlan-Germact AppALI,ING DESTRUCTION . 'T at C�QDkhaven re� Such a bestownsent of gifts WAS Irk "being an alleged Scarcity)' millions Of celebrated inass for the visiting' very a an cordfAander',of ";, e � builcitugs'at now, . R owls accordance with Oriental custom. NO - ed States Knights of Columbusin. th4� England 1a demand the immedia:te ab- � forces. . . I The scallas of dee.tructlon, Witnes$04 ports that all the, - I IGRIS G es-ThIS � Pounds, Owned by NoW York Apecuo. . ,olitlon of the Ministry of Trandpbrt, �1' ­ in the $l1allichill road district last. head, inCludinfl thg war signal OtAttt= more sucli abundhnce of epic fght In Halifax, in- open Vatican gardens. i �, ,:., "I I - - tors, were stored t --.+-#. � . . Elklity miners, summoned at Black- , � .� . �, ,, . Iled tile spectators. About and the post 6ttice and powor station, -------.; ?" Indicates to somelextent the produe .. ag -work *lth- , " in ' . . :� � I , , , ." night appa buildings, prInclPRIIY, SO,- were destroyed by fire and bombs last tiveriess of.the queen's country 7 -the Dominion Government -.yarehous0; Wood JMOn.) for IeFwli I I AM'— , 1, , a score of I 4 . Situation in Muntefik Area spices. 11 Navy also of Hiram -go, als. Having been . out notice, were eacortcd to the court f1w ! , . - . I ;� - R_,?,Of loons, gfocarlos and public houses, It ' ight, masked, men broke the %s!it, the ocean tetinin' - CHEAP, FRUIT - by a ,lArge crowd. headed by a.band, . . I .., I . were set afire. Many of then! were -,& gong of armed More Ominous. called because Hiram � furnished I red there for nearly four months , i . I . some pri- into a farm house at Touranena, shot, . W004 of which the ships were con. �sto which plisyed outside the court during, , . , , " � IN , U.S gutted by the flame$, and . th� in the hottest season of tile year# I Part . the sitting. . I . 1 4 � I RU - ­__!.0-6-6-� � i . lied a Pre -War Prices ,,,On St., - ' " I . ; . � �4 vate houses adjoining became InvOlv, d killed the eldeat bo'y of the famllyJ structed. Ophir-A region tit the sOuth� . f"AN . . 11 11 ed, several of them being burned. and a Uttle later shot and Id Rope of Isoot is Callffig the ern part -of Arabia. Almug trees, of the g,r)00,000 pounds Which still re I . . � I �', L � . ene- farmer as he answered the knock al These trees are supposed to have bes.4 taaln is ,now beginning to eaka, ah.4 `_ ' I . - hence It 15 deteriorating In value. It � I . -in � I . . — I The period of destruction Comm sandalwood. 12, Harps, etc. The ab I � Catharines Market. . . . �1! 101 ANIA,111111 . � .. I I Waimict, I 0 - 01 Aim 1^ ed in the early part of the day with his door. as were hurled on to Tribes.. ,7 mug wood was suitable for fine work. Is said that it the hot weatIvor cOn- . .1, . t.1111 �n ,.- � .-A gradual attacks On. licensed premises and ISO- Two grenad . - � � I I _.�� X , t out of business ships at Limerick, They exploded, but A All -her dosiro-Tho queen of Sheba tinued much longer 4 large Part Of It St. Catharines, Sept. -1 -It Is ltks� I . 0,04 natural rsihdAlstm, lated private lrou*w. Repeated at- ualtios. The engineer London, Aug. -*.t-Anothet attack hs.4 heard of the wisdom and riches of - uld cause a big loss to the New I ; us is"Oredieted by the United . o cas . f the Euphra Vo . kvilera, whs ' 'Will Fight ;ebuditto temps were made to burn ees old times, of years, before the WO,, a� There were n . States Chamber 'o those "" of & tro,in out of Cork wo shot an against 11111ah, west o M Soloradn, and,she came to see for her- York o, 3 will probably Wel- to,Last'Agafnst : t Commerce, in Its but prompt arrival ot-010 fire, brI.-a . ilaunched salt it the reports Were true, olir Weather. ' on the St. Catharines City .Marke . sa general busir cases, killed. A Military ambulance varryltil River, In Mesopotamia, was come the coming of,co I Ly, Wbile saved the prb IS&S In most Mons ill. Solomon's riches and wisdom � I dow, with reiZence to fruit. Tai ' Polish - Invasion. i 06MI-annual bU116411 ( Us attent broke down 'near At by 4 force of 1,60Q rebellious tribes- _..6.04-__ . 0 . v6se, made VUblid here t,O'di - 4 P 23-25).. 23. SoMmort exceededull. 11 I I ,- I �toro, auch AS la- Many youths appeared among the dig and was burned to cinders while the (Va. I r wisdom- plums, pears, peaches slid ., i watty distuibift fac turbera. me�, but the attackers fell back under . . . Aor riches and to AIR MA apples are being oftdred ,freely aT "r nnreit� tigtit Money, high cost of With nightfall the situation became driver was telegraphing for a relief heavy shell tire, says an offlefel stat:04 This statement sets forth clearly the very low prices, 20 to - 30 cents for Berlin, Sept. 3�-Lttb�anfa will Ad* - I necessities and the nugso­polleh War much more serious. Large crowds, gang. . � � n among the , the fruit, and 16 and 20 cents for tend herself with all means at tier dis- . knd other. con- - men and ___4_04u� ment issued, by the Wor Office to- standing of King SOI01UO aelon by Polish #,to .Mentioned, orop I rulers of Ills time, To the Southwest . tomatoes. Things in this line have posal against Inv 404ons ere -so Satisfactory thaot the chiefly COUslatlng of young LICIRTNING DAMAGE. day, Two Killed in, One Crash) finds widespread belief boys, beeasnOvery mqtive and were eVI' � "The situation In the MaUtefik area was the powerful NgYPtl&n nation. Und not been so cheap for y'ears. Th� troops, and will prevent any further _- to the east was. Amfoyria, While Many Marabor dently det6rinined upon 0, Policy Of I �_01 _� of Mesopotamia, that is, between the go L Two ]Kurt in Other. ellormous crolm are responsible, .and ' her territory, days & I that business Will continue satistac' oeprismIs for the Sll%U Fein attack in other nationslar and small were . I Meantime the word goes around violations of jory,thro*ghout the year. Altogether, I treet. Spirit giecOrI05 antf pub- .Storm Near .Xingstoxi Lower Tigris and the lower Euphrates, In existence, yet Solbmon ranked in .1 I . Kovno despatch. s no reason 11hatso, York a LuIekly became tile grows more ominous," the statement r1thej and ,wisdom above thetft all. that toils of peaches and other twer to ;Uticipate a, Panic, lie houses very ( and almost Causes Three Fires. continues, "A violent holy wttr Is be- Israel Was God's peculiar People and MorrIE'town, N. J., Sept. �-Two fruits Will go to waste It there 'is ! "Bloodsted. can be avoided only It I 1 '4� objects of their Atta,cks . Ing preaeliod, and this tribe Is expect- send In 'tile Poles ,withdraw," the Lithuanian - . " _____WA*W0,� a Were made I Its lot wi Solomon was their divinely-aPPOInted men, unidentified, Were burned 'to not some effort made to n ]INAWIN MAIN:0. simultaneously,. OnsiallgrIlt I . ed shortly to throw In th the Niagara fruit - liloreign Minister to quoted its 4eclar- . . _" on many of these. .. itisurgents. The situation around Sam. king. 24. all the earth-PeOP10 from death In 8 United States Government Vlore Pickers to the . I ing, "They Must aWlift the fixing: -' � I 0.*W__"� Kingston, Aug. . '.-Lightning we$ mote . region$ hoard of all.metal mail airplane tills morning, belt, , I � The demeanor of the crowd Was SO aweth also gives rise to anxiety.' I ,near and re .W__9 4 0 1 01, & temporary )tile of demarkattono I Ls&ston, Sept� .1,-A general clean-up threatenhig that tramway service In responsible for serious fift Oft Wolfe Solomon's fame and came to 1111i, which went down on James Street, �;hicii ituat be .decided upon In agree- � e of Island this njorning. About 4 O'clock LOOXING ro RLOOT. . They came fromall Ignsts with ,Which this city, $it 7.so. it took REAVY VIRFA TOLL. . ot the wroakago Isoft Ju the Wall the York street district Was entltdlY ling struck the'biirtt Of JAS. Dal- London, Aug. *.-The tribesmen In there Was communication, With Israel. dtV6 end butst Into flame. As,it hit . mont with ,tbe Lithuanian Govern- , yolstorday swept suspended du:pl,dg the early Dart of the lighti e On a emen Us e p 0 1 __2 I t Inent", th , tornfido, that lato .r sy, at Reld'o Day, about five miles the RaMadi.Vallujuh Area of lilesol)ck- wisdorno Which God had Put *Ift 'his th gr nd tr do X 1091 n I t,broagb Dart& of the town$ of W#X- evening. By Aeven'Oelock. & numbo fror4 the village, and the barn was tsiml* have becolne definitely hostile heaft-this wisdom had Wall imparted occurred. The pilots were pinned SIX-toon, RoUlosteada Burn The noto says the Poles attacked Hjugh", 1101brooks, UAnd,01P4 of fires hasl been itarte(l W from to the British, but British conklftunlcl%-� to Solomon In responS6 to the request. Under t�.o wreckaget Lithuanian troops While boundary I ,jgout!., that time U - t'the fire 1)urned to the ground WjtIj 411 Its 00n* riot . mad BrUlAtteet was Its progreas in thoO _4.111 aft;or n)l(jnIgh , t1a,lits, InolqdInk MiO4140Y 4114 ,%iftin. tions between the two plates aro,s�lll lie lied made of. the Lord (I Icings peshl�r. 01116 *Sept, I. -TWO RVl' In rd'Aultobp, Dist - negotlationS were Dunding, : I t - - j) �, Z' expetlence jj Is QsttfiIq.tosj th� 16ss %*Ill rPacl b6- oppo , R'r Offlpq at in,t, f4; 3:5.12). 25. they btOWA every mkU atoill. W. 'L , ftith an4 -qd ­.- I— . Londou, Sept. S.-RePOrtO .that � t ty. no, was serioualy bAgade had unpi 4oiilod I � - . . . , jays 4 IV . .4tpyli� . . WAV,tj . U, ut delilago e it ated at thou- In diegling with flamOP,.' The area Of - A'bout 10.30 ,,tied t1jig tvenln resont-ManY Dotty ki were Haight, both oi NOW York Olty, wqrO Winnipeg bMrt faleni. fight1jig bac occurred between POO -dollars -9 us b Wag AlmbAt exclusively tw`oa� $8,000 4nd 101001i a 'r 9. his P1 lif" Aux. . ".-Slix and Litliu.�inlan troODA wiAr Augits- . ! . ads thO destruction o'clock the barft o1,HOWatd M 0 eadyt There are signs of increasing rest, subject to�, Xing Solomon end they severely ,burned when tb�lf RIVpIaTIO, Oro in the late. Ro;e sin Lee district bull , $11 Crum- all from ,Chicagi) to New have lost their horaos, barns, IM616- m e : .. of dw 14411 at ta coutineil to Pic district betW0 on the StIl eoneeszjon, Wolfe Island, lessness in the Samarra diyIsioti%,, The brought their gifts to him, the beat. towo are denied In a tolegra, rec IV- � 'gt.stru jiA e,kIIII g of live ,in and ShaniijIlL jOI4..I, , I destroyed sultratirlyes. division is In the Main they could offer. carrying in Iags Itto I AP, 11 from Agnes ,iV4 York, broke Into flames rgqro t1jan went$ and crops in bualt tires that ed In this city from Warsaw, Says the Ig some . a struck by lightning aw . entailing another 4 i et to Tonnents stroet. r�tlll ateady, ,although some of the questiona-What great vorkft�.'had � xtock. is was done at stre vitit Ito *0011tonts, ;�ho 6,000 feet, 4bqvo tho eartb near liere bave, been loyino wmtql the arealn, the , London Times, It Is also Istat6d that , 1 1 Solomon d6va during his reign? i, . a � eatest damstS cases, afti!i the first OutbMAUS had 06ribIl's 1(*�. It Was g ZOW 61111400t, tribes are showing restlessue8g. yesterday, Tj�o plaito Waa not badly last few days, geeordIng to an, official Lithuanian troops Ili that Vicinity are =&y,qOUth, Wb4m �5 bulldinj;s were A UeW st4l�jos and was In - canie to Soo Ilia groatnbgs,y 11OW could I job -ods, and I the 1098 is estimated been ioxchanged, promises iiefo so strupo4re with ii, and evorY-� le communication says it IS report a e what damaged" ano mor In.411 W44 A104willod ropovt by provincial uUtII&Itles to- withdraNvIng ,%ItboUt tightitig against .. d4v. ­ � tile 11oles. � �kl Itt "I ablop,,e a r,eeond time, filled witit hay and gtal #d that in both the Dlyals, and Xtrull his fame ,reach tenlOtO PI -c 81 ___ W.0 &*- , � , i _ Among the sights there - . , ' � of hay lands and I i 0 $ _##00. thing Wag lost. are" tile disturbano.03 Are d19161404, (Ila tile silloon of Sheba, bring to Sol* 3 Thousands of acres . . %MAN- AIM L1011. 10-49 WAs the verandah from the ­**1KV*.&4#1**# It421 114rtmann, odo"sa, Auffered . . !pt Ig U!tkulq th6k abo* Mon ? How was %Ile Impressed with ' J�Av . " I M's, hundreds Ot t0flig Ot Cut IlAY have bftu AY'Otho.r flow -of 0� equal In pres. " Ronan, todired In * 13alf"t, jr414#0, %opt, ,-Vollr p6ro and that OXN bomt� of lollo IL tonsiditrablo losit by firs when his no - ro� Ig-lo-u-s� o' n�dion4llst pqlor, ��t his wisdom and weg1th? What re- pine tro Soo yards from tons killed In Wo l4st, twezit,Y-Mur s 'wssre burned . r 1. Bridgeburg, Aug. .I. -Tho a0W regu., destroyed ja� the bOrth0u, Part Of the mire to that of the first well has beoix, I Areat I the barn and poultry hou. a are I tatesi Almost wholly by OPPOP sPect had she for the true nod? ,In I regatd. to enforoeWont of the PrOvI1100 I struok In well )autnber two At -the Do- , - I U'dise. Apleture that had been nailed hours h4VO brought tile death� toll. for to tile ground. the 11a1ldIn9S'W6r8 tUnitles "t locitlng! How, did she rs�jtard the IsrA011tish Tattofts rogpl4ttoAs I � a r"Pect to The danger In All- sections to sit Su fti, oil fields, a t6w miten troin xiii. I *01 In a tw= Of the Pliriflh the Belfast 'rioting $1110f WOnt'sAftY struck by lightning jkn4 nothing *ould ­----WW40--� -- nation What did Solomon tKive her? standird lefts, . ond for the prosewit, however, on ao- ford. Both wells ikre said to, maln- *# th. I � 111 -Me lot a church was found ntdl�4 to last to 26, Two hundred and SIXteOu be ds)ne to %ve ths6m, The 1058 Will the non,glare light ',amendment to the t of the rainfall, WhICII WAS fftIrIv, tAln an eveti. prepAure of 144 poUh& ; had been 45teft- are in the hospitals with s6tiOuS jujur- :Reportoi from Lucerne and Budapest PXtAOTIVAL SURVEY. .*rOTjftcl&I motor regulations are to be 0`111i I tue floor as though It be t6,000. ThO M$08110 TO" On' thst Frane had given her Rnsont, to a ToDie-Tests of national gregtn&A. vigorously entomd, glong the frontier, general over Manitoll , UOUUY night ea&. ed tbot6 a War. les. Ilundreds of Others Are In tkeir (,,%dat Island was also strimit by light- a , " , homes with lempr injvrl". The week restoration of the 11ungarlaa mo wh6re local motorists Mie b"n tim Ild 0-111% — I , _� 1. 5010MOn'S NP1,0111410r. The iextenelyt builditigit on the farm ning aarly this Morning &lid the i"t 114" gmtost suff6fors from Ofir talausc rM. j&meh BlAek, ou the, town line I. 1.'Solonion'AL npleudor. The l4obtow cara p4six Tit, the world wift trugsle fat oil 'Of M . gally residentel of Inprooll an(l dis- has bean warked by 217 serloutl fir". w" ,slostroyed. It belong* to the MIL archy, which was overthrown and It Spiritual desolation. Itw Imye roportod, oscond crops of Toward dask a body of men $A republic deelired On NOY. 17, InA, ft vA*Tky Atuorloan touriag diFteovery. R now field A Eastern Nvy- botwten.Arauma and 19rin townthlm I va".ed oa Shoakill Road. -They ,osr- tia rAt.tartnlent- -.,A.*- .., - were offlelally Onled by the rreneh monarelly roarhO Its elimax doing jLIOnX the Canadian Niagara boulev,1.4d I ur miloto IftortheVit Of ANkW01A WeM . ­. q antl oming, 1,, ,it" ,,j,j,,,,, ,,, .0 - 41t Crook 10 Jr Mip �m r iWA0, bo.tk J�Isak and r6d d%rMS tile ried Tevolvors. The military barred Vaaltb is a mrsibinatioll of I Foreign Office,. tbe reign Of Mom= Sind 0,10,0. W- her* thst the uge of sittzli-lighti r,ot 10ift totally destroyed by fire. ft4tkit from '" a - I t- Staring headllghto4 . 11 11art "*0k or two. The QuAntitY Ind � To'go I a a thmhlfkg MAC111141 es&A Vft% r4s- q%lalty of thA seomd (ITOP Is 0414 . tin way with =WbI1IL%.pnq and moral AtId physical mnslitionti, '. Mr. and Mrs. A.C. Doty were btirn. cording to Lie 1AW of 1111011111 Xvft , lizve become An0i a And lot (& South nak , wnundad rPP,ve?*1 b*foro e would-bi nuiro, it, kooln your heart, worm and I ed to dsmth In a bumb fire tit the, (irlad- nefift, found therein the b+xInnillp of rg#rsve tbat *,Ir#.ady atvtral aceida.1t% lino, 1-i ntinnnun"d by thp 11nito ponribe for the bltsk . I % #AN'ti tsjs at ftrwt mp, which , I Invaders Wired. To 00 WkMng Strtdrt yftr head Pool, I I Atone disirlet, 20nitobst. deellao. Th6 raqueoitii of, bin fatber hAve occurred. states coographil'Al 17. uro *,Sd ""Jlslkt� P ; A I . I , . . I I � I I � I ­� . . . . . - �' ., I . . � , , - " .'' , , ""a"" OL �"�ril-� � -k:t .'­­'----- " - Ilk-... - -, __AAhM. -__ -aimmadw . -!4 ,.h� , ­��. � ,I.k- - k - 11 ­ - --- - ­aal -, _,_ - , ., -Ak.;r __