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WRITTE IN WAR YETERA�NIS 81-000. �.I. �_-z.t.s �z -� tion" until thei,r demands for Increased �� i I . . I Ottawa, Sept, ',.-With an increase my; x4awdology V-44 oeuisua�
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The Inscription written in the blood of the victim ,on the wall of the house In Cork where an ex-soldler-of the R.F�A. wages, recognition -at the union and t..'�--,%.,.,.i?,.:,, of $6,3 ,21,171. as r0spects whr tax col- QWA* ta,the, Kerr rosldw= bow
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. other grievances are granted by the .Q;�: .q iqgg �.-;n pm. ;.4 - .p.",., 11 lections (which ii;clUded sales and lux- too tb4 Qq"Als X9W
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effective at once, adds strength to an . 11 . I , - closed) as compa�red ,with Augtist of ph"O'.5k It. % on U3
N '�A - outlaw strike that was Inaugurated to- 1,F(Isi,l 0EMONSTRATION IN NEW YORK. lats year, the,noiy taxeo have begun . I
. day throughout the ,dnthracite field, to make their -welght. felt in the Na- L'
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PROPORTIONAL FARM CONDITIONS. OF VALEM 144 Fifty-five collierles in Districts i, 7 4nd se'veral young women bezring placar de,of protest picketed the British Con. , 1A Q Red nd
. tional Treasury. . Dr. Ro'rl ino
1, 9 were In Idleness to -day, and more sulite in' New York, in a demons trtlon of sympathy for, Lord Mayor , Canada's totaIr revenue for the XJL0.5. M".) -
I . Some Sprouting in Shock --_i all an 80,000 of the 175,000 employed in __MacSwIney, of Cork. .
-. REP RESE,14TATIO N Cie field failed to report for duty. . -, -- . month just closed was $11,374,290, as LAAV, (Und.)
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Tr n. + n T H 15A Vp 0 EIR T R"'T" t'Thilon officials antici afn nnA coal Jor the correspond- P"YSICIAN ANO SUMBOAL I
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Committee"Heard Those in
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Will Hear Opponents On
W 19 Oct. 20th.
Toronto, Sept. '..-The Proportl6nal
Representation Committee heard ad-
voca:tes of the new voting system ex-
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plain the workings of the scheme for
�several hours yesterday afternoon at 1
the Parliament Buildings, and. then, at I
the suggestion of Premier Drury, post- I
Poned further 'meetings until the af-
vavy a .L up.
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The apple market has been livelier
than for several years past, * Brant
states that around Paris there tre
s4mixe� orchards well loaded with the
Northern Spy, ,ind_that buyers are
offering from $1.50 to $2 a barrel for
sprayed fruit, the purchaser to do the
picking.
Prince Edward roppvts much acti-
vity in fruit buying during the last
week, when about two-thirds- of the
apple crop passed under the control
of buyers at a wide range in prices.
Tomatoes have been plefNiful, The
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I Welland representative says they are
a.glut on the market.
�Xlhile most of the spring. grains
- have been out, a. considerable quan- I
t1tv Is still in the shock and some
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Irish "President" Madq
Visits to Dominion ./
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New York, Aug. ?',-Plans for "or-
gdnization of the Irish in Canada In
,the fight for Irish freedom" were dis-
cussed by Eammon do Valera, "Pre-
sident of the Irish ILeDublic," and a
delegation from the Dominion at Cliff -
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haven, N.Y., yesterday, it was an-
nounced here to -day.
Coincident with the return of Do
Valera to New York it v,Tas stated that
he "had outlined the campaign . n
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Canada," and'that "Organization viould
be carried out as soon as possible."
111aninion de Valera, "president of
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operators expect, that to-iiiorrow will
bring- a, general closing down of the
entire anthracite industry. So seri-
ously were -operations crippled to -day.
and so rapidly did the insurgent moye
ment spread, that nothing but a gen:
oral tie-up Is to be expected.
,I Insurgents who were led by Enoch
Wifflatno, of Taylor, At their conven-
tio,ti, here to-dak. displayed a whole-
some fear of Federal laws In absolutely
refusing to talk strike, walkout, tie-up;
In fact, anything but a "vacation."
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Ing month of last"year. The in,prease
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'the decrease of $198,915 in the total
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amounts received...from excise and
res, fine§, methYlated spirits and
law stamps, and left a net increase In
Isnel"ind revenue for. the month of $6,-
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U111DER - PROTEST
122,489.57. ' . '
I The total revenue for the fiscal year
'ending March 31 Itist was slightly over
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11-j5,000,.
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substantial Increase In coliiing months.
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Some merchants have not yet made
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have, opponents of the system give rre common of oats yielding from 150 with the Self -Determination for Ire- Shooting Saved Live HRIVF Tfl NIT _"R�, tors Is paced In the field It will be
)<' 1 4-11 ; t �u �. to 70 bushels to the acre. Wellt- land L--"-- of C- da _1,;�'k , I I able to assist e'merchants is malt- 'DEFICIT ON
, . ternoon of Oct. 20. It is desired 'to sprouting is complained of. Reports irips to Canada recently in nection wk I an the departm�nt's staff of audi-
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worth states tha� many farmers being organized. lie admitted this to Checked Rebellion,, * H&rdCoal Industry is Nnw
R, Hooper, of Ottawa, who is Hon- tbreshed their grains as they (11701v it, a representative of the Canadian Press . -check up a great, deal of laxity and
orary- Sdcretary of the Proportional Ill, so as to cut down the labor cost. to -night, but declined to give out any ,_ d , . . carelessness. I... R -
Representation Society, addressed Live stock have been doing well on I information regarding his little oxeur- P4 OL ISH FRONT , Practically Tie For June, July And August of this
/ fair pastures, but beef a-141mals have -1 sions into the Dominion. Says jndian Army Man , I I Up. - year the war tax,'collectlona totalled — -
the members of the committee and been, moving slowly to market. Prices I "I was in Canada no longer ago than Now in Ottawa. I t\ __ / $18,185,037, as a�941ast $3,973,287 for I
explained the scheme, using; dia- �
grams to show just how members range from 8 cents a lb., for dry cows I last Sunday," he saK He intimated I Budenny's New Move is Scranton, Pa., Sept, '-Anthra� the corresponding three months of last Express Companies Put Up
were elected under its operation. He to 13 onrits for woll-prepared beeves, I that he had been in Montreal, but re- cite operators and miners to -night year, an Increase of $14,211,749, It the Arguments for Higher -
told the members that the present d to state whe her lid visited other Ottawa, dnerease of lAst month is borne out '
Calves bring from 12 to 16 cents a lb. fuse t Sept.'� ,-That the reports Making Progress. signed a 4 o -year contract embody. during the lWanep -of the fiscal year
system of voting practically had the Milk has I:ept us viol]. all summer, Canadian cities. . rea,ching this country of the now ,w Schedule. - .
. effect of disfranchising the minority, owing to.the un ' usually good pastures. I _ - I famous Amritsar affair, for which � Ing the terms of the award made -the total It.crease'.,. would approximate � 11
� "This system probably served its There has been a slIght decline in the 0% General Dyer was raked over the Reds Use Polish Peace En- by the Coal Commission and ap. .$75$000'000' , The ebuiparative atate- I
' flow of ,,ate, blit the production is PA . -ment for the month follow. the first
purpose when education was a lux- still up. the average for the time coals by the hoifie authorities, were voys Badly. proved by President Wilson. The -rigures being thok% for 1919, Ahe see-
ury, and the franchise was limited to of year. 0 � THOUU,flff- RIOT � ,, . . RAILWAY BOARD
., what are known as the upper classes," not altogether accurate, Is the opin- I -1 agreement was signed under protest ,and for 1920%. � I
stated Mr, Hooper. With Labor be� Bacon hogs are being disposed of at ion of Col. M. E. Dopping-JITepenstal, Warsaw Ali, . by the representatives of, the Tpiners, i Excise, $3,5;57,96'�; $3,379,762; de- ....— - . .
. coming *mor6 Insistent on proper re- from pq to $19.50 a cwt. Little p1gs . - Ali official whose Sc.qlo Committee will -crease, $178,205, �
meet ' Excls(l seizures;',, $20,489; decrease Hear.� 0— -)anies' Side at
in Brant are bilinging from "5 to $6 AN FXCU RS ION C.R.E., D.S.0, of the Indian army, communication, 'assued last night, here to -morrow - for tile purpose of 410,925. . . -
presentation, he feared that the pres- each. I � . who Is now a visitor ip Ottawa. Col. says that Gen. Oudenny's drive, deA asking .that the wage agreement be I
ent system might not operate fairly Prftic�i rild-ward reports a large sliiP- - i �War tax, $1,629,731; $7,950,902; In- k'jit�.I#gs in To.
where there was a, conflict of later. ' Dopping-Kepenstal has been with the signed to out the Polish front, has reopened and the mine workers given
ment of sheep at prices ranging from Belfast, An- , 30. -During the rioting arany In India for 28 years, and was crease $6,321,171. ` ronto. I
eats. Political and Industrial quest- a made further, progress. Tho Bud- War tax fines, 43,014; $1,275; de- !
Ions were becoming more closely In- .1,0112 to 13 cents a D). this morning n elderly la ' dy became commandant of the troop, ktation at much further increases, as was done crease, $1,739�, � Toronto, Sept, .-That the Domia- �
.terwoven. He used the British elec- Opinlons-,vary is to the probable ex- "stormbound" with workers trAng to Amritsar within a short time after elir�y forces are moving slowly in in th, Case of thea, bituminous coal . Methylated.-spirita, $40,152, $32,158; ion Express �
tent of fall plowing this season. Mid- proceed toward the city along 'Clum- 'General Dyer ordere4 his troops to Company would have a
tions as an example where Labor had dlesex, however, rGDOrts that a t9,0od lin road. I the directi6n of Zamose, north-west diggers. decrease, $7,993. ` deficit of $800,064.74 during the ensu- I
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Votes enough, under the proportional At the railroad depot slid stared at �hGot to subdue the natives. He is of Lemberg, despite Polish resist- Law stamps, 04-1; $390; decrease, Ing year unless increased express rates
. representation scheme, to entitle them deal 1,4 ,.low bc,ipg done In that couilty, at present officer commanding the'Ist ance. The Scale Committee went on re- I
I � to 120 seats, but in which they secur- an(I that some tractors 'are going day tile crowds, and remarked to an.over- Ghurka Rifles. . - 451. ' were granted, was estimated by Gen -
all -clad worker: Wireless' messages have been sent cord In a ataterucht to the operators To tim, $5,58; $11.03;�' eral Manager E. E. MacDonncll, at yes -
and night. . 11 "General Dyer�s action saved en- , Exchange p mi
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-04, only 59 seats. . le & I&_- Is there a big excursion on?" ormous loss of life In ot�er sections broadcast to scattered units of -4he that the award of the commission dnerease $5.45. terday's sitting of the Dominion Rail -
"The realization of -something akin r "Yes,' ma'am," was the reply. "To -there is little Bolshevik' army remaining on Polish r from being satisfactory,$' , way Board at the City liall, at which
I 'ARS FEISAL. of the country ,and Was "fa' Casual reveilue, $228; increase, $228.
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to political Impotence on the part of heaven or the other -place," doubt among -the officers of the I territory asking them to try and that It was �economically unsound, Totals, $�,251., $11,374,290, the application of the expreas,eom-
. Labor is causing much of the indus- _ 11- rally at Minsk and outlining the .
. than ariny but that it headed off a Net increase over August, 1919, $6,- Panics for 'a forty per cent' Increase In
- trial unrest In Great Bfitaln," he said, Lloyd George Will Not Re- VETS'. INSURANCE. general uprising of the natives work of re -organizing these Soviet disturbed the differentials, straddled -122,498. . I .. their rates; was considerea. Mr. Me -
1 Parliament had failed to, deal with ___ . throughout the Punjab," the 'Colonel troopst according to a wireless mes. the real,'iqsues, would cause confus- I a 0 - Donnell based his estimate on !u -
the, question. Suffrage had lost its ceive'Syrian "Xing." said. "it was a drastic -measure, no sage of the Bolshevik! which has ion, and react against harmony and creases which had taken place already
. I isavor, and meant no more than a Ex -Service Scheme is Now doubt, but h,6 -thought h Itercepted by the Polish Gen� co-operation, . in his company's expenses, and on the I
representative Govern 1. ment . which did. Lucerne, Sept. ".-David Lloyd � the lives ,of Europeans eyerywhere. oral staff. It is urged that this be The miners were prepared to pre- WILL . FIGHT THE possibility that the railway companies
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-not represent. I in Operation. , There Is no -doubt but that it saved pushed at ail possible apeed, sent now demands at once, but It Is , '. ,, might be granted their application for
Mr. Hooper, by means of Ills dia-. George, the British Prime Minister, the PunJa;b for the British." -,. Thb message indicates that the re- understood the operators let It be J ' ' 1� a forty per cent. boost In freight I
grams, was able to show �that after has decided not to receive Prince He later added: "When read In manets of the Bolshevik troops op- known they were there for one pur- !_ rates. The figure given was arrived
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the proportional system had been Faisal, King of SyEa, who left Milan Ottawa, Sept. I. -The Returned Sol- cold blood some thousands of miles crating in Polandi ,ils well as the re- Dose, and that was to accept the ORDER" RE �MILK at on the assumption that gold and
followed In an election, with the vOt- a' Insurance Act, passed b .., . -
to -day for Como, Switzerland. The dier Y Par- ' from India b� those who do not know organization will be divided into two award as appr.dved by President Wil- . . , I I liquor shipments would be discon- .
,era naming the candidates, in' order Frince will not come to Lucerne. liament last session, came into effect the local- atmosphere It does not sound armies. A northern headquarters son, and that it the workers had 1� . I tinued. If the,company coutilined to
of the choice they ,wished to -make, all It Is understood Mr. Lloyd George's to -day. Applications are now being right, but all Europeans In the coun. would be established at Minsk and anything further to communicate enjoy this business, he figured that the
parties Would receive fair Tepresenta- it Producefs-in Arms Against
Idecls4on was taken in order not to received and policies will be issued as try, and-manY of the Hindus, were In a sout�eru headquarters at Rovnc� would have to go through regular deficit would -be $337,276.35, but he
t1on. I'. hurt France's feelings. President Mot- 'rapidly as possible', favor of it at first,,, the Europeans Leon Trotzky, the Soviet Minister of channels, as the mine owners' com- - Commerce Borad. stated that Indications were that such
Mr, Hooper also showed that with ta, of Switzerland, whe conferred to- Any returned soldier who served In are still- � The natives In that part War, is expected "to take personal mittee felt that they had no authorl- y I I wand not be the case. It the 40 ger cent.
the present electoral system minor'! day �yith Mr. Lloyd George, said the 'the naval, military or air forces of or the country had been, gradually supreme command ov both armies. ty to receive new demands, Tate increase was granted company
Ities could hold power and could, thus principal question discussed 'Was the 'Callada in the great war, or who was brought to unj,lerstand that the power - WNSTANT BICXERINGS. 11 It was said the minors' Scale Cent- would have a not profit of $311,559.39,
1 practically disfranchise majorities, as League of Nations. 'domiciled or resident in Canada on of the* Britisit Emipire had ceased to Declare Its.Action is "Auto- without th6 gold and liquor shipments.
In the case where a three -cornered The British Premier's health had August 4, 1914, and served in any of eX'gt' Thi§� taught them a sharp I Minsk, Aug, 'I.-Mernbers of the mittee might decide to -morrow to 11, I This, the witness regarded as a modest
light saw a candidate 'with little over . t as. .
been greatly benefited by is rest in �Ais Majesty's,uaval, military or Air son, and headed off rebellion tha. w" Polish delegation have bee communicate directly with President � of'stic. I I surplus and, In fact, still below what
a third of the total vote go in. "a Switzerland. Yesterday, lie onipanied 'forces, or in the forces of any of the showing everywhere."' I In a continual controversy Vth Bol- Wilson, requesting him to have the I ". . � he felt the company was really on-
� how the voting was done . shovIk officials since arriving here. wage agreement reopened. ,
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4explained by his son, the Pre;`:Aer wa ked down allied or associated powers, may ob- _,_-6.#.40.__ . Under the award accepted to -day Toronto; �4,'t.' .-Toronto "Winter" titled to, If the gold atid liquor busi-
- onder the proportional system, and A. Rigi Peak, The trip oce pled two tain life ilisupanc6 under tile Act, The Disagreements 'between, the delega- contract minors will receive an In- Ml ness wa� till forthcoming the list pro-
.. tion and the Soviet commissar In I -It prices, which went Into effect ,
/ S, Winchester, who spoke following hours. " 'applicant must, at the time Insurance fit would be $543,195.91, but, again Mr.
him, described the voting -machinery - 4 � 0 , 'is issued, be domiciled and resident lit LENINE FEARS A command of the quarters where the crease in pay of 37 per cent.; men ,on Sept. 1, Will h4ve a brief, Inglor- McDonnell was not at all sanguine.
Used in Winnipeg. Poles are virtual prisoners, have employed by the day, kno'Wil, as cOm- ious existence. if the Bo4Kd of Com- STATEMENT PRESENTED.
,,We should have those who o FRANCE AND HUNGARY 'Canada. reached bewilderlug proportions. Pany men, 20 per cent., and certain
�_, . Widows of returned soldiers who merce has th�, will and the power to The Dominion ExPreg Was the only.
pose It called to g4e their views,' h4ve died after retirement or lionor. Some Idea of the treatment In other unskilled labor, 257/6 per cent. enforce Its oraerd, Yeaterdur the company dealt with yesterday. The ,
said Premier Drury, who asked fre. 'Sign a 'Treaty Relative to 'able dischard6 from the service and be- ROYALIST ,COUP store for the delegatss was seen In . It was said to -night the miners do- board, sitting at Ottawa, Issued al� statemeilf'furnished by Mr. AlcDonnell,
estions In regard to, various . , fore the expiration of twelve months the action of the Bolsheviki when FJlre ,,in additional increase of 15 per order restraining both the prodiieers which was based on a forty per cent.
points of the proportional system. Commerce from the poming Into force of the Act, I the Poles reached this city When cent. for the contract miners, and and ,the deAry companies from charg- Increase in freight rates and Increased
� '_,� . it was brought to the attention of � Parts, Sept. ' .zIgnature of a treaty I are also eligible lor Insurance under. London, Sept, .-A bitter confilet the delegation arrived, it waa es- that the company men should re- Ing any more than the August price operating costs, was as f0VOWS'
ihe committee that proportional rep- I�etween Franc rted by a detachment of mounted ceive a further advance of $2 a day. for milk. pending the decislon of the Inc. Gold and Baxe-I'd Gold
e and Hungary relative the scheme. Policies will be Issued for hag developed between Premier Len- 00 Other demands Will also be made Liquor ShIl,Wts. and Liquor.
rose%ktation was the len(ling plank of Soviet troops to a residence near the Board as to prieds, following a hear -
the British Labor Party�'and that this to commerce between the two coun- ,a minimum of $500 and in multiples of Ine and War -Minister Trotzky, Ot centre of the etty, about wlilch it was said, so as to bring conditions Ing to be given the producers and Nvages ........... $ aw'sm.28 $ 820,646.0
would be tile big bulwark against the tries is announced here by the Mgtin. 14500 up to ,$�?000. ,, 1 41 Soviet Russia, according to Warsa.W guards were Posted with order -a to a,nd wages In the anthracite fields on Staole 8upPIJqs 117.63' * 74,442.19
This convention, it is declared, will i - ___�o� distributors here on Thursday next. and empenz;ea.. 77.'�
direct ac a �stlpulate that in case of military nec- The Marine Department has been despatches founded on information allow no orw to leave with,out a Sov- a par with those in the bituminous But will the producers and the 1-11r'd CarMgc ... 29,373-31 20,373.31
Premier Drury thought that appos- loosity� the two countries will a,ssuto advised that the steamer Aranmore, received from the returned Polish let escort, The corr4spondent of regions, companies obey the order? The, pro- Stationery ,tnd 41,232.i.0
lition views should be heard, In Jus , , ' the Associated Press has found It "VACATION" SPREADS. ducats declare frankly that they will priliting ....... 41,23.1. i 2
t4ce to fkll and asked tUat opponents protection of Danube navigation. The which went aground oil tile North , delegation. Loss and dam.
Watin adds that the treaty is in no Shore below Anticosti Island last Do- � almost flupossibIw10 obtain an ex- Wilkesbarre, Pa., Sept, %-Inaur- not obey it. J. P. GrIffln, becretaiy age ............. 39,030.81 39104.81
of tile system be invited to COMO vay prejudicial -to the agrooments camber, while conveying supplies to Lenino it is said, fears a monarcbio, act view 'of the situation Owing to gent defiance of President Wilson Of the Alillt and Cream Producers' nent local of- ,
And give reasons for opposing any 0 Aesociatiou, anuoutlood last night that fices ............ 28,368,W 28,383.00
,11rance has inade with Jugo-Slavin and lighthouse keepers, has been .success- coup as the Inevitable result of & the fact that lie 19 a prisoner, like And officials of the Vatted Mine Agelllw conimls-
change. . - -Slovakia. . -d, altis the rest of the Polish party. A: visit Workers ot- America spre ' t1loy would -tight the order, while 14031� foils ........... 266,211.31 252,383.114
4-_--&# 0 1 Czecho fully floatc long campaign TrotZky� rem e
I I I I I I SMEANNUMS01fam"am I confident of the Ability of the Soviet was made to an official, the corre- corner of the Man milk Ts
- !_��!!!_____ � Anthracite field to -day, � ning Doherty, blinselt a ransfor exDen- 1310.0 14131044
1 . - I to deal with tile threg,tened coup and sDondent, accompanied by a' guard., producer, characterilted the action ses .............. 14
, FRANCS IS FIRM with the result that the great hard of the Board of Commerce as "auto- Ofthee SUPP1103
- - . 110*4 - . I I 11 I __ � . � ____. � ... � wants endorsement of a plan to re-. and the official stated that Inasmuch ed'al Industry to practically tied up, cratic," one that would callse endless and expeases.. 46.611r.26 46,619.20
/ , � form the Russia namles to smash as the colreapondent had 0400ru- and almost Pertain of being at ]�Iainteinanco ... 21,983,43 11,983,43
Germany Must Mike Good : � i 1 . colifuslou It an attempt �vas made to ,.vaxes (not rcd-
. � � UVkW1Xb_Ja01 �= J . White Poland" . panted the Warsaw (Iolegates to standstill to -morrow. �#
N - I ) obey Lt, With therproducers holding eral) ............ 12,035.20 13,035.24
__ I . __ ... ___ ______ - - - ____ _._____ Trotzky is willing to admit tUat the Minsk lie was Identified alth It. "It Of the 175,000 workers In districts out, the -distributors are placed Ill a 0 "80.81 Z287111%.69
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t Jor InsultSp. � desire to restore . Czar -like Gov- Is too bad You came with tile Pdleg," number one, seven and nine about Paynae
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. .__ .. ernment Is In evidence among the of- he was told. 125,000 accepted the insurgent lnvI. 41ftloult alt'gation unless t4ley talto a p 11t.q to .
, I Similar attitUdo, Coples of the = Wi6s .... 431 48L221 409.018.44
13erlin, Sept, ' -The French Ambria. . ficers, but declares that the mass of The Poles "are Impatient under tation to 90 oil a "vacationy" eausing : V 8A1064.14,11
Wor to -day Informed the German . I the army Is sollA for the Soviet and the confinement, while the attitude a loss Ill production of about Soo,. formal order had not, of course, been Def't (an'uftl) ... = alf- 'i
. 064 in ToroUth yesterday, and — -
Poreign Ministry that the French Gov- I I can haudle the situation. of t1to Boishoviki seeing to groW 000 tons at a sacrifice In wages ,of race Total .... __iz�iig � 8m ii, 0
Apeording to John Dombski, lie" more offensive ad nOws Of I"011811 about $625,000 for a Ulitil they arrive- the Companies have Porty per cont.
*,ernment desiro-d 9 settlement as 80011 _. I . of the Polish delegation, the Russians victorioci filter throtv,,h the-lbles. About 125 collierles were single day, a tinia, of gtUo. In tllet time they, jucym.q, ill ex. M,069. -I
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vLs possiblo by tho German Government . press rev . ...... A 45 $SZ7107.01
iDf the Breslau incident, arising from . . endeavored to bide tile political split, ------ C-*,.,.�-- . Many of I In Idleness, will probably do Weir ultinost to con- -'---u " _____-
the attack by a Mob On the French , I I - them the largest producers Vince the board that they cannot , ,,Surplua ...... , ... 910,655-79 3 0. &%. ".
. but could not quite accompliall, their Ill the field, obey the Interlin order, while the loe(
. I- purpose,- I -To said he believes that . _t. 11MA .... 357.339.v,8 .13,2".U,1
1consulate, the removal of the liegoti. tiong from 1,Ifforts are being made In some ,producers reflise to restor46 the oI4 �_
11 OctiOns to Call out tile, firemen and )rloe, Th -e pro4ucers are not losing ...$ oi.1,195,91
1 Prance deMandg that the consulate RUSSIAN WHEAT 9 Xet Profit..."' $ 31116"J",
-be repaired at the MenSu* Of the Ger- A, -.1 Minsk will hasten the atgning of Pbglneers, ind resort to it policy of in$, time, Wt night 1. if. Stone- Examillpd by ,)Jr. Phipgen, Mr,
I pemoo.
Tagn tiroveriliment, And that 100,000 �- I — I$"& this sort litis caught the pDopators houm, pPosident of tho Toronto Milk I MOD0111101 sold that from what he
Iraneg indemnity be paid for losses I I � ., SELLS FARM, MAKES � completely by surprise, slid It sue. & Cmam Producers' mweittlon, leftl coud gather about the ,express tom-
,Aftd dwilageg OWMI110d bY R9011ts Of RESTITUTION. CROP A FAILURE cesgful may result In fwriouh dAmago for Ottawa, s,nd While his visit lit I panies "would be relieved" of th,a
the consulate. The punishmoint of the . to property. primarily conneoted w)th other mat. 11 liquor businei3 before long�,. As tj
,,persons responsible for -the outbreak _ Sudbunl' se,pt. ..-Velix Cour. Independent operators fared mupli torsi, he Will, it It un&ratood, take, gold shipluentg, he said that, while
0,180 is P,alled for, and a ceremonious " 17, .. ;1" che8ne arA Vord,luand Roehon, the I London, Sept. t,. -According tQ (t bOttOr than the big companies. the ma,ttor uD with flie boArd. lie ,could not nmko Publie tho basis
,opening of the consulate will he re� . . � L " 11 - - � two 131gwood famerfs who pleaded Berlin w1relem despatch, the German Whilt, the, Maln force bf tile Indepon. for his belief, yet there was reit�eon
iguired. 1 VOKM(f � guilty oome- weeks ago to having burn- (joyernment I�j��i protested to the W r de t L
, in oAdItion .1 -- _. a - 11 8 W's decreased from 26 to to , Turkey will send a Atinister to the I to feel that tile movements of bal-
., Prauee has requested it -__.._-1_ I #n the Roman Catholic churell saw Governt..:nt againvt allpgcd vlo- Ptr N'11C, th(%,Y were able to keel) ul) ,Vatican, it Was alknounced in Cofistau. lion were tit Rix end. Sit" the out.
""Iem*nt of t1le, Incident of Jaly 16, " AN INTERNATIONAL REPLY COUPON, at D19votA on June 24, at tht In- steam alid production oil I a reduced Ilnople. This isthe first t1i breitk of tlie war his torarAny had
,when German troo" fAiltd to properly � Miption of a IlArta number of parish- lation by the Poles (if Old L,'ast "rils- Nestle, ,offlodally has affiliated with _.....-I transportcd on behalf of the Gov.
V^IvA the Fronelt flag tbat bad b"n Ionorij,,were alloved ,ofit on suspended stan frontlor, � Fear of running ftfc)jil of the kqat$ endom, I (1nniont, ovor a billion and A; half dol.
A reoroductl4n of a ConadiAn Intornli f1onsl reply coupon. These coupOhs V Jufte Itell.00 hei4 IJIIA The wirelens also ,;aym that a, ,�eport and Vellorld 111WA ,pro I tod I
tutored to tho embaSAY building In ht Into the llm&li qht'hy the operations of Charles WtencOl b. 11 P the In. - It In confirmoil In tclfatt that tho, ! lars worth of bullion. Not a dol.
%#r1la, The punishmont of the ,eom- "'W's b"44 b"O" '* at ioatton, Mass. The coupon it purchastc! rd(ifting. 4roarthane. the oldor man t* the Petmxmd Izvpqtfa il"lams that,f i.turgelits to Inaugurat6 their strike -pity Royornment hits atc-opted tho of- � lars worth of tho CoTA entr"tW Itl,
*&"#r of its company Is to be re. , "1116"1110"041 V1,11111. end may be exchanged for a fivit..,ent stilimP (A the two, hits sold his farm and thiS the. eropa In this, wheat produoinx R1111- I Wfth UtmoPt Par#, No disorders of -ter of the lllpit,er Y61unt##rs to t'A)te their tlaro hit'd Ween 1not, he r*-
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