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, United Empire uot�l'ueu'tI1@nb`o, oencepprehouded. Long . t',:� i::: I ': I � 11
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. Rldorq,4 , L have added It to the Ion HOt of un- ARMORED TRAI 11 . 1.111, 1. I I . I'll 11111'��, ; �
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remoto locality. All tile While the London, Sept. .--A Mesopotamian � �! . .. ::. 1. I � . . 10. ; I I , �,�: I . �
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With the r004441%41*4 Of the ROY' detectives, and office4 of the force a 'War � I., . .�;, 1.�,�. .� , , �_ . ,,,, ���: �1, , .,�.
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at North -Woo lea as thd 4ave been silently folio � wing the trail *, . .communication, received by the '.. . ": � , ;!� �., . -115 .. 1. .�:��::�..".��..,.-.�,�..',..-'.
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Office to -day, says that the garrison w. ��: , + . � .
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the ex:Aenolou of their trotivItlevi be- , Members of the force who, have ., . I W X, �'. .. . �. . I -
served their time have figured prom- J/ station, previously reported as beselo- I 11 . I . I .. :1 . .,.:-::. �, .%. gi I
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Yond the prairie proyWoes, the prem- 201s, , , ed, Was withdrawn to the town of ,St. .. I . . I _ x.,�: . 11 :,:: ...
luently tu the business, Industrial, I . � � : . I I . :;i�'1,,,"`.ii�,:..,;_. � .."'..".
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ter mounted police force of the world . ,."'Q'A., _,_:: 1 ::., �:::;
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ond Its most picturesquely uniformed. Wo. West and continued -the role of I - ,% � I �. , , , � I. 1'.1, � .- '! I .
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pioneer In calmer chazuele. Many :11 � armored train broke down and was, �.." , ,: : .*..""',".'� : i ,
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. are now notable figures in the prairie .. � :� rushed by 4,000 Insurgents. The train .�i' - 1 � 1, .., .
ed la the West duriat more than provirices. : One to the chief police ��:;,.::.��,,..::,�,�' - . , .. 11 crew made a resolute defence, and are I
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� Though the fore will magistrate In the city of Calgary and � - i�� i:�:�iii��:, . : .. . ..
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. slated for the Dominion police cow.- � assailants, but were finally overpower -
still exist, along'Oerhap$ 4yorder lines ,,�],: ..�! � 4
, 411415134unereb1p; #Uother is the postal I.... T�s .. I ,� ,i:�: ed, and are reported missing to the,
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and, with wl4er Juriedletton, It will not chief In the, same city; one has mado �.:;,::, �.. m .� W--::, "* . `._:�
X. . " number of 40, including two British
i bo'composed of the "Wouatle$" who a name, for himself and the force as � 11 " -_ � I officers, �
. . I I— t a novelist! another has used his brush !�, 1-11 A field gun, three machine guns'4nd
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p4ougat iaww , aam tor so & _" 44 . - 1��;, ., I
, to the same end; several are wealthy - . iiiji!��:, .. 1 40 boxes of ammunitlon w -pre lost with � ,
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talued It In, the Prairleo. The t4n�fg I I :�. .
ranchers; many have risen with the .1. .1, I 0 the train.
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do no,t domh4a tho� same standard prosperity of the West to great coin- i. � 'I,'. - � I --- -4,-+41- . I I—, �
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or the men whoUved up to the met- mercial positiOns; almost all have I—- _:,. � % ______� I .;.-�-
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force acquirlod for efficiency, honesty, X . �, SHORT ITIMS .,
� the cost," To *Id-ttmors who loved !:: �
I and achievement. I :�.. . I . � 'vVA L E S. Bridal Veil Fall, on the rl3,ht, behind which three tourists were 'killed
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/ and respected the force, this act Of As a strictly military body they I .1, � ,� � I when a huge mass, of shale rook fell from a height of 180 feet and L
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me have proved themselves among the I. ; I . � Photoo ent wreolk when
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signifies that Its w k is doz�a. of re best.0 They suffered severely In the " ; �ii . I . r,, . the $$Maid of ,the Mist," which fl gured as a rescue ship. The 4roll .
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cent years ,.: I . His Royal Highness train plunged 4 .
I ,,-,with, the ,gradual Bettis- aq -West Rebel- bridges which sightseers cross an the way to the Cave. of the Winds
�. �uashing,-ot the North .,.: I . .
- - raeat of the West 44d the stringing of I .. i- ,��
,�.., � lion, and, It was largely due to their . I 1
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wire fences, with the disappearance splendid work that the rising was , � OF THE -,-..DAY _ —1 .
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� ot,.the cattle thief, tbd lie ,,:!�: Australia. A0ve is a general view . I I ;
� . rse rustler# not more successfuL Muny teal In � �,:_:�:,:.,,, . I I I I
I the bootlegger #:�ad, the desperado, the the South African, War, and In tAe " .....;�;`;, . — .
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I ., fomehas not dri�wn tue Same type of Armageddo,i, apart from the I I %-, ", :;j,j-.,1 of the wreck, below the Prince Is I I h1h I `
11 inen tO its rairlico','and as the work be- IrGcOnt " A wolf. -hunt Is on at the gates of Cheaper Bread Soon., �,
Aw numerous, enlistment from time -ex- - . M....:;i�, Shown with a felt hat which he x,,A �
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. . cai4e. eAsler jind more stereotyped, pired men,. the force was represented I :::%., � I ly" I ",,11- � St, John, N B. I I 4,
� . . the tearlosa Oare-dsvtl advouturers - as "I , .i � . I.M 11 trieved from the burning car, - . Montreal Will revert to standard . 1, �
I In the Canadian Cavalry Brigade � 4 Sa Otta,rsw Rxperts' -
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. . who ja ths. eart-10-do,yo were wIdely 'In .:::: �1: V. .; -
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'. I t known as the 11 l4ers of -the -Pid.1114." Well as by a troop In Siberia, � . . . . . . I .: .... . tinier on Sunday, Oct. 24. . . I I
,,. r the Dominion tab, where at the out- :1 9..; , .
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. ected. were less often bre%k of hostilities the force was re- , ) I __..... . been fixed for October 9th. ,
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ored and reap . crulted to nearly double Its provious �.,� - W.",.., � Ottawa, Sept. .--(By the Canadian Press.) -That 1he cost of bread
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I .strength, their patrol obviated any 1 400_17 : 1*1 I �., I. has reached the p dant crop of wheat, ,a
. The force, was'orgaulzed-a cavalrY, � 7 � �� M'. .. _ I ... 1, . to reported exceptionally large. .�
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� . soral-m�lttary unit of ploked r1ders- trouble from the large allen popula- 11 . . I price may Us expected when the new crop comes into general consumption
I I tion on the miries and In the Woods . . : . John Kerr, aged 22, was.. Instantly .
iI In 1873, and has,'grown with tile West. of the West, and Canada was prale- killed by 'a C.P.R, express at Milver- during the present month and October, is the opinion expressed by the eco.
. � Its history le)that 04he DO1111111011fs I— — . 1.
! 11 # , J-aI*A�i? - reading ;tioally Immune from hostile acts witho, __ _____.___._. .-..,.-,-"--.--.-...-.-.�.,�-...—,..- , __ ,--.�-.�.—,...,.---��-�-..--.,.-.�.---- ton Station. nomlc division of the Board of Commerce for the month of J,uly. The riport 100 I
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Last leari.o*Ing to enlistments for
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overseas service, the strength of the
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of America, thojgh� �oudlt r Iona were in
force had fallen to 64DO men. with
demobilization the force came back to
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],Vernier Premier Clemenceau, of
France, will leave Paris on the 20th'
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the lotter was chaTAOtOrlsed by law-
new organization and the amalgama-
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)easuoss, lynch, -law, every manner of
tion with the Dominfoi) police, is ex-
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4RIme, and the rule of'tlie first draw,
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New Zealand Paying 12
the former � *40,� siboolutelY free from
The headquarters, which since the
less despatch from Berlin.
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Institution of the force have been at
Cents a,Pound Now.
� 4,omeauonro, Whilet igL the ,one,. life
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Regina aptd Saskatchewan, have been
removed 0 Ottaliva, the Dominion
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men�,ioi-'.'th'q,',.W,'Oft6t,�'.Voi,soual"insultl,i
capital, and jurisdiction of the
Sold Throughout War at 6
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now body extends Over the greater
If not the whole of Canada.
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I sure of proftbtlon and retribution as
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From the prairies which the f�car-
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der on thei diffeteneo between
histories of Awgka. and the Yukon,
I lot Riders patrolled for so many
yeaks, the old force has passed. No
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'Toronto, Sept. i"I'su Is selling;
. I two territories ,,*Itb but sm Imaginary
longer will the trails in summer de-
Ila Now Zealand for 12 cents a pound,
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and until July I sold through the war
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br.Oad-brimmed stetsou hat, the scar�'
at 6 cents.' Such was the answer
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the,zeall Wd individual -ef-
lei coat or khaki fatigue Jacket, the
blue , yellow�s.tr,lped� riding breeches, �
made by I -Ion. George FoWIds, C.B.E.,
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torte of that little body of (raen In
and long Jackboot% of this most
of Auckland, New Zealand, when ask-
: . I . the big North-West -who were the
p4oturesque eavalryulan; no me." e will
ed yesterday whether there were a
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guarantorg ..ot Britleh, Jus
r ,the snow-covered roads know the
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inoecasined, fur clad figures ever rld-
The low price In Now Zealand - Mr.
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11R.11SH REBELS'
The Union of Quebec Municipalities
will ask the Government to build a
Lawrence,
shows that the average cost. 01 producing ang dellveripa the 2400urice loaf
workea out at thirteen cents for July. The total cost lier averag� pound
second bridge across the'St.,
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The Australian Wheat Board esti-
mates"the country's crop at 167,000,000
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France, will leave Paris on the 20th'
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CANAMAN HERS Ail"i'lu & .. I
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to' I hunt tigers In the-Him4lay&s.
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The Prussian �harvest officially Is
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estimated at considerably less than
that of last year, according to a wire-
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0' R E - S` I 0 C'ff FARMS Ot GREI E
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zin c ' Quit Martillne, Italian, aged 32
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ernment Force.
years, died at Sarnia General Hospital'
as the result of Injuries received when
Experiment -of Athens � Some time ago there Was purchased
helping to coal the steamer 11anionic
Gov't. May Mean Ix4port- for the Governm6at of that country a I
Dublin, Sept. '. - John Moriarty,
at Century Dock, Point Edward.
Jumping off an 'auto truck where he
slilpmcnt of prize poultry. These In- I
ant Trade for Canada. cluded Plymouth Rocks, Orp NO&
the young, son of a farmer at Dingle,
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hL been stea Ing a ride Edmund, Par
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County Kerry, was shot and killed by
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eut 18 years old, was strack by another
I 1. Q � . Canadian strains. At the sl�46 time
armed -raidorN last night, -while he
mae'hine and so badly Injured that he
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Ottawa, gept:'�� *..-(By Canadian a number of Canadian Clydesd4b -eireg -
was trying to make his escape with
died, in Hotel Dieu at Windsor,
Sean Hennessy, one of tile Irish bull-
and Canadian -bred Clydesdl(y,QJ;rade -,
Press.)"!�he" humble Canadian hen is horses were purchased and shloped to I
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two policemen who Were visiting his
father. The belief was expressed to.
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e r Arik0s' In the jail at Cork, Ire-
the twenty-elghth day of
L doing her best to lay tile foundakipit of Grcece. The poultry and aninidis will
be the subject of tests to see. ho�WL. the
day at Dublin Castle that the two,
now on
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h poultry population in Greece, and Canadian -took will prosper 4n ' the
. . . V-41�q Ing�the vigilant patrol, They have I MURDERER OF RUSSIAN CZAR policemen subsequently were kidnap- o r s - .., - no Greek climate, and under conditions.
. superable od4s.&Y Wed the With of Powids attribute(fto the action of the 'tion.' The prison doctor has refused I Identally the noble Clydesdale and .
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I .. brought a Wide realm safely Wrough . pod by the rhidersi . I Fbin instructloft to as the7, obtain In that*country.
I . % I i narhe Which th. the GoNvrnment In making 4rrangeinmU -The first photograph to reach Canada; to obey the Sinn 10 Canadian horse is enhancing the value If t];e first shipments do Well ixt
. ranked, hit% *a',, lko* and military sit- 'the years of its infancy, and wl The Irish Constabulary soon leave. . �
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I . nals, - throughout th . 0� . globe. -The gigantic territory strong on Its young -With the refineries. I ,of Yankel Yu.mofsky, murderer of equipped -%ylth up-to-date service rifles Miss, Esther Light, of Rye, NX., of the Greek live stock, as the resut Greece, after they have become do-
� .. I � .1 I f.the undertaking, -can be legs, the fostering work. of the Roy4l Hon. Mr. FowIds arrived in Toren- the former -Czar Nichola); of Russia, and revohers, quantities of which " 0 weighs 402 pounds, became the of experiments being carried out at the ollinatized, it Is expected that this will
. I I magnitude O, North-West Mounted Police Is well and the Czarevitch. Yumofsky was have arrived in BelBast and in Dub- wh be the. beginning of an 'Important ex-
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I & . . partially conceived when the �area .of d . satAstactorify done, -U. L. to yesterday morning. . I- the Bolshevik commandant of the lin. bride of Daniel Holmes, of Purchase. present time by tlie Greek Goyernment. I port trade In live stock for Canada.
: I . I . Aheir jurlodlotloWond paitrol, and the an Mr. Fowlds went into the sugar house where the former Royal fam. The - bridegroom weiglis, about 126 � . I L
. L Raids for arms by Sinn Felners have 'poqds. I . -=== -_ -
I . ;�� - 9.rJmIt1%"';,.'p1kW 061id4lOns Wht0b Chicanot. - .11..* * . , I .1
� . . faced them are considered, i Each - . . , t question fully, and explained to his lly were imprisoned at Ekaterinburg planted barrack burning In varl- � � `
.: , . . . 'Yukon ter- intervidWer tne steps the Government and personally shot do%Wn the F -m. sup Njne Men are dead and four are III � . - I
. I . �`. ,prairie provin.ve, like the . ,had taken to control the price. The peror and his son. Ous parts of the country. Last night In the hospital at Edgewood Arsenal, � ., *
I . . � I r1tory, Is several times as large as L Government had practically bought 0-0-6— raiders entered the home of Sir Lam- i3altimore, -.Md., from drinking on I R1 IS H PO' ILICE .
I ThIR little . �ert Ormsby, former president of the - . I KAISER AGAIN
L I . the ,Uutted lQngdom-� L I the whole output of the refinery that ,Mon4a� night a liquid, the ,principal- , , , I " ,,",,
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I I .1 � ,band of daudless melt, scattered over ,to supplied New Zealand and then had A Royal College of Surgeons In Ireland, Ingredient of which was said toL be
.. I . I the -w4ld,- 10. arsily sottled, Yeats of the � handed it back for distribution at ',t 14 and held up his daughters at the point Wood 4jeohol. I .
. . . Wast, rldinf,Afte.-Idu . elT trail in soll� I IN - 104 BAT BIG LEAP iN of revolvers and secured two guns. .
I . h 'L set price. * , n b . anada, airplane and GRIM R'EVENGE '
I ., -1 e re" ' tr t td, awe of ". At Toome Bridge, Antrim, another I Tha� first, cross -C : '' I GETT'10 HEADY
. . . .1 Aude,,aaraed s9:00 ___ ,sugar sold at six cents a POW �eaplane flight is expected to be. made
. la*breAUrs, ;by_�thelr'�gplendld qaalf- � %d raid on a farmer's house resulted in A sea- I �z 1.
. . i ' . ' 4 "' s",indii1dual - courage, . I from 1914 until July I of this year. I 1A the last week of September. . I
I I . tle4 alia t6if o� the death of the farmorts qatighter - I . 'L I 4 ,
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. -1 . I . t ,without. --paylug a heavy Ottawa, Out,,, Sept. .�A record Then the Government had agreed to INLAND REVENUE plane will fly from Halifax to Winni- Dublin, Ireland. Sept. 10.-A police . .
. . . I . though noi L . . At six cents the from shock. . ' man was shot and killed at Galway. -1 Berlin, Sept. '.-An extrabrdinary
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I I toll. Their duttei .-Weie ever -the yet to be'b �.Ous egg- a twelve -cent price. ,,, At Moneymore, seekers for arms met peg arid+ from that city to Vancouver
., I . I .., . I � L '; L eaten In contini �, Hlf( rd, refiners had made a good profit. I I be completed by air- � ,and in reprisal the police . raided I declaration by former Rroperor Wil-
. l most varied. -'They- have been the laying has, accord -Ing to F .(] L *with a lively reception at a hous6 they �he Journey will I
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I 1. I I I , I . rarichers, ?imd 39on��4r- 14irmers Of the made by a barred rock pqllet ._t the the profit they were making now at As Result of Luxury , a�d visited, and the police arrived and r Discovery jof Me cause of "Sleeping sins. He was tied to a laMP-POS residence at Doorn, Is reported by'Vor-
L cent§, Mr. Fowlds stated. rested two of the would-be raiders.
I � . shot many times. His death was
I and waerts. The former Emperor was
I . r.ountry, �. '. I I Experimental Farm at Kentville, N.S. twelve I Sickness" w4§ rdported by Dr., 1, S.
. , . � � I . I . - eirts, writ- This pifflet--has laid 104 eggs In 104 More 'ana more the taxes in N ew Other New Taxes. ULSTER ARMY UNDER GOV'T. Wochler, of Columbia University, to practicallY instantaneous. Other el- chopping a tree, when lie suddenly ex-
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. . I I ton ift tho, I ,Slaple,odlrect language of ys. As a rule a hen lays two or. Zealand were being levied from the .11 � London, Friday, Sept. , , 1he State � Conference of Health. Offl. vilians were killed.in a fight. % claimed to a Prussian Junker, who was
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,. . . . 101tuOrry r6eor4%!.rndke th6 most grip- three and, then misses a .day. and land, Mr. Fowlds said. A national :Mtish Cabinet has under considera- ..cets Und Public Health Nurses, in, rl visitinT him, as he struck furious
: 11 I . I " nd r -'readlug, and rival some are known to have laid five or tax 'amounting to $7.50 per head of Total Net Debt is Now $2 - tion the making of Sir Edward Car- .. . Gazette from Dublin says it Is Tpport- I blows with his axe. "This Is theL Way
� oraintio. �� 'L ) -session at Saratoga Springs, N. Y.,
L . 0 Mma.of f Ictifij-, �mbelllshed WIthL all six dozen without a break, but never pl)pulation was levied direct on land, son's Ulster arifty part of,the Govern,- � The origin, he aaid,-was found to be ed that the police, in Tullow, County I heads will fly to the right and left �
I w 'I were given the 2342496)915. ment forces, according to tile Morning , filterable virus, which, in ,experi. Carlow, were a constable Was shot I when I return to Germany." .
I L the artp, of the'tioty-telier, How one before, trilhe knowledge - f the ,Do- ai d in inicipalitles -1 a I Commenting an the remarle,
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. lble,t,ittir ,days aad weeks minion,poultry Department has a hen right If they wished to exempt im- - request dead yesterday, shot up the town last I
. lone ebuft . ___ — Post. The Ulsterites made the ' ments, has transmitted the disease night, and that during tile trouble a I waerts says: "It shows,Wilbelm in all
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. I L of I trolling takeg tbe horse or cattle laid J.94 eggs without a 'miss. pTovements from taxation. I . that they be given an official status 'from . rnan to monkeys. % , .
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I the ialda 011ie comrades, . � 'Cities that had followed this course Ottzi,Wa, Scpt ',.-(Can�djan Press.) several days ago. ntimber of buildings were set on fire. , his old greatness as a politiFlan." .
L thief from t -------b--9--- -- � A 'representative of the Bro6)rfleld .At midnight there
L :o 111ja''f4r, north and , the 11 had gone ahead rapidly. New build- _____.4,*_"�_ I . were terrifying I 1
. . jbttrnj�ra, t - ' -Receipts from 1p,land rtivcnue, as a Linen Company', Belfast, Ireland, has , scenes in the town, and some of the W I . I L ..
. VUUOWU� 1Q1e ,41�44,* of Winter by dog Inge had sprung up and despite the luxury and -other specia'A POOR -HAPSBURGS! $MD&= 1110ted �,
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. tealrAlg atter 'trecW&s, desperadoes; PLAN.-fS SUPPLY tax, vacant land had become more Val- i r lt of been investigating the - possibilities inhabitants left the place. and spent
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m*6s a trip 0144L.Arotfe OCCUPTIJ%g I uable ow a ' bl' / �___ of the' linew. Industry In Canada, and , ,
I I ecount of the growth of the taxes imposed, have taken a g Jeep the night In the open country.
. . ., e five months closing it Is Intimated that the firm will com- . When the Coroner arrived Thursday Fin I" cm,
tW64,ears in 6rA6j.Ah apprehend two � corhinimity. Towns that had adopted forNlard. For th I in mence to grow flax1n Quebec, and b dy of -1
. . I mlolonary m6iderb'rS In the midst Of Ra this system of taxation had gro,%Vn with the end of 'August receipt from I lty of Royal Family to hold an Inquest over the� 0 smaut" "A .. �
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. uto trlbo�_` butts atter boot- THE IBESIIEM if this id successful buikd� a spinning the constable, none of the jurors who
, thelr,;Eskil � nearly'twice an fast as towns that had Inland revenue were $20,89i,&559; during Dire Distress., * 1b" 090^ avoLa% =M
. mill. The Federal Flax Company, had been summoned obeyed the call. � � I
� . leggers and thilt.46a,ches-;-searches for clung to the old system. 11131ft tljm�lm, " -&-_ .
Lding months of 1919 they VA. Limited, mcently Incorporated for . ________-6_4_0-_ 01 11 I APE4101WWW 4f
I sudW.,blitod men or lost 110mesteaders' ,7--- Already a measure of proportional the correspor . " L - .- -.-- L ... I
� I . . . were $7�778,401. For the month Of $250,000 In Montreal, will grow fibre " a Ail& W,- -_
. . . .children; undettakes.lorig Journeys at- -A War Office coin- representation had been introduced I , u t U I ff-1W"FN77W 1_1�
,, . . . �te,r -NDmesteadors whom solitude has London, Sept. . and Mr. Fowlds predicted that It �: V; 8 dlone, inland revenue recolpW, Geneva, Sept. %--lilighty members flax In Q - nebee and build 9, mill. =1 . I . I __ ___ .
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. , I munication shows that disturbed. con- Were %j807,114; In August. 1919, *1-- of the Hapsburg family are In great � _ POLISH PEACE = ` - : . _.� .
, , y4i;i-Inplue -and brings them back to I 101111A ' —
. . .- . drf . ditions continue in Mesopotamia. The would soon be in -encral use. 61398.840. former Empress 40 LINERS - _'.. :: .. .. .. - _
I I 01viltzation manaclied, to., their person, insurgents are attacking at various When asked if 'Now Zealand hid financial distress, I ON SALF. I U -M
� travelling, eating, %i6epirig together- � . � For the five months ending Aug. 31. 1 1 IN Wft" & ofts"Of - .
, I I coo'bly stamp- points, but order lids been restored Ift anything corresponding to the U. Ii% ordinary revenue anct ordinary expen- lZita, of Austria, said to a. visitor . -.-- -_ M �
� ._, , L sqr6u'records lie,ve 10,effa the KIM ark by the onergetia action o., Mr.' FowIds replied -that the farm- dittire compare as followi ' to -day In Prangins, where she and ail , TERITI REAOY Afmh% - iWoo. 984�
I .. of a small column. An airplane recon- ers controlled the Government there -5' . Shim t 1__-______..b.
ed 4be Mark of these' m0ii Upon the Ordinary revenue, 192(� -$183,527.579; 1 the former Emperor Karl are llving.� Ex -Germ 0 Pay .
I 1k, WeWt country. I . . I naissanee over the garrison besieiged -as much as they did In Ontario, 1919,'1132,396,719. �Ordlnary exliendi- . Part of Indemnity. , Warsaw, Sept. 11. -Poland's peace . �
: � Rot a smelt part or their early I They are ehiefly arclidukes, arch- I Dudley'Holmes -
: . at St. Mawas was heavily fired on, but though 'officially they -%vere not in tare, 1920, $135,675,321; 1919, $97�579.- —I— terms, to be submitted to the Russihn .
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!, wtott-, was with.'the Indian tflbw, then I duchesses and minor branches of Soviet delegates at the coming con -
I 1)y no means .pla'4dly Accepting the succeeded In dropping medical sup- Power, The Coli3ervative Adminis- 32A 0 Be Y sty, Their Incomes have London, Sept, .-P orty former Ger- ference, have ,been virtually com- "11111111106"111111110 111111211610ST01% "O.
. . us�aLi,4*tlou. Of the white mAn-a con- plieg. and rations for two other IsOlat- tratlon remained In office through the v In explanation of the ,heavy In rea the d na '
stant. source 'ot Muble'and menace. ed places. . sanction',of the I'Varmers' Union." In ordinary expenditure It is explained stopped and they have also suffered man liners, totalling nearly 400,000 pleted. 'am" N%W 1111111011% Wb**,ft_
I A concentration of 5,000 of the en- Were thelfarnierS TO turn against, the that this year's figures include the great loss through the rate of ex- . The chief terma are those dealing . . .� I I - . . . I .
tons, Including the ,`mperator, the ' - .. I 1, � IN � - � 1.
. . such was the prestige Of the Pores ' 6 with the territorial question, which,
. emy Is reported in this neighborhood., Government it would hake to resign. first interest payment on the last Via- change. Kalsorlit and the Prinz Friedrich Wil- I i
, that A 001itiry c6o4tsble could ride 'Aviators report all quiet at Kut -el- - 0 - tory loan. The exiles have been forced to hIc- helm, were offered for sale to -day by according to political circles here. IL V, mtonel
. into a band of Indiana end without sto.—naw"ere killed at * deducting nOn- I CeDt situations In order to live. The Lord Inclicape, In behalf of thb (Iwv� would give RUSSIaLa Western boundary I . .
; more, than. wbral opposition from the Amara. I Twenty -three -per Total net debt, afte'r PAJkf4OoTft ASO 009009TIM .
� --- 0 be . Wariensel. Gernianyt WhOu 0, mu)ll-' active assets, now amounts to $2,M4,- Probdukes are entering business as erninent. , . �runnlng north and south somewhere
; reA%t,bf the tribe Arre# Jils man. -This I tion dump exploded. 495,9151". . I i XWAW I* MM 04 WW40 0011101% I
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. wat'not ac.conaplislidd In it (Thy, how- I I - - - ilintor -**erks. . . -_1._2 Most of the vessels have been matt- in the region of the German line of - -
. . . _____ aged by British companies in behalt , defence against the Russians In 1916. VJ#"4*L4#& L . 1
; 0,y6r" and years,og hard ,work, �pkllful GAMBLINt ON - of the Reparations Commigslon. They Polish and Bolsheviki forces con- ' 11 I.. I L A
� 410101%aef, 4aroftl administration arid . L to : tinue the battle begun in the Lain- '
k I J�e of tot A to* lives wer I I I I . - I _._ .;�.� . I _ have now been definitely alloted
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tkecossaiy betor& r . , ". !.;,:-��:, ��::;-��..�'.."t`, . :f., :,... ` "... .' �/ the sale will form a part of the Ger- town of �
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. IN -7., �_�i'l wl,.11. . ; .,% 1 Xperts, ,,vho expdet low prices, . Doctor of Dental Surkz,rY of the Pann.
tristratnon . �77�;`,A--; I 1.1-7 "' ' . In ,to reports from the front. .
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... _ ,4--, �,:.:,;k,% �"� .:.. 4r��?..�"'�'::444. �.�.;:WW.. .� that tbe l§rItlsh Ministry of Shipping
fte rooW48 ,of Royal North-West Parls, Sept. D. -The astounding � ., - , -, i.�. L I �.
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polici were largely built Up fl revealing the , � �. �, ��:_j.�L�'.-.7� 1, . 3-1 '. . � throw the liners on the market In a I
tr"f- tadividdAl schlOVerne,rite, the : gambling orgies at Deauville are uvall- ,� , ... 1. ".�'.....-".-....'�'*;o-��4,;. BRITIS H GAIN � I I a -- 11 I
I I 04td,of the fAmous."Isquadil of One." ..., ..*.4 ....__1 .:.,::. ;� * %-1t;--,-1-.-- ..:,_X�_*_ slump period Instead of during a
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I r#111 �of resollift, -f011fibitity, In'tiltiVel ", It Is considered inost likely that the $4144 MJ36, C.M.
Of.the race track and tile casino. The I 1. 4 I 11 IN, MESOP8 � ,
k .stud utterly f"rlo$4, It dovolved Up- -V ,�� � ^ 41 (; biggest liners will be bought by the TAO"IA
iii6li to, thkLk 4Ad Rot for total receipts of the pari-mutuel ma. . .I. �,:...' r , _L'to� 70
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him4lex" lie bore' tratneudous respon- chines, through WhIC11 the race track �� I 11'.,., I perator, and the XalAerin becoming Won" &nd ohnarvA. hlLong
Albil4tios. The forte in Its earlier betting wid'dorle, are $0,000,000, shoW. ".. .. 1. 11 Cutiarders. Lord IncheaV6 dedlined to Bagdad, ,Sept. 10.-Shareban, a town takolla .#w4toAnsto vow is our,
o04 Ing that more than $65,000000 Was L L �:$ , �.. 1�.. ,L, auction tho.vosmls, declavinn that the bn the left bank of the Diala Rive", 90117, DiVAW101ftY k114 ftftUbS ,
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1 4 06 hxmt. lftal",ao%to� fro,Atle life .Wagered during the tow days cf, the I*, � 1. L I I . . invitation of bids Would bring bettor r� It sixty miles north of this city, ots" In ths XofT told=, **.L I
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little Lthe seazon were five million dollars, I.S 1':: 11 kit's not6l .1
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L % JVe, the adventure, the crossed the blICCar4t, tables the rake. I " BACXS TRE LEAGUE, which, left'llakuba a tow days a,
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per eent. .... ... . The expedition' whicu Is under tile PbM6 k 3F11 0� 111111" U11
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flovikd pOrManent tribute from many a with Arthur T. Walker, New York, ", L ii - ,:L - I R R. L S EWAR
(bi-yi-th and V, 1, thel cow- fortnerly a school teacher th 'Ontario, used in the blocking of the IhArbor ii� - :L.-.':: , .1 I OyER 0
ot Of M,on.tarA haYs Immortal- of Ostend, and have thut opened the 'L., .. I -
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bor artW as residuary legatee. Counsel for Al- .::�. ,.. I 11 L q. C Itical, financial and judicial rights with KIEL' CANA1 0 kdutkt6 of VhIv#ts1a of Tororlo,
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rure lu every west- harbor to tht frilt entry cf COM- �'�.$,L �
tswi, them; they fil bert Victor Searles, Bostott. a nephew, .1". 11 � ^culty of X441101n** toatIlLu st me
I 1,,*A dtals witlY mado this announcement The picture 1-1 th6 ciroo , .�!.,%. Mell " tot womerkI. Thro hund pwtarfd� (jtilego ot ,J�hysjofftm 61M
I caug(tt" noydi Wh whfin the ft" I't 6. 0:: . red Berlin, Solit. IL-4natt tionq have
rom,#,uce4 of It* '-sklant places; ohows the Vindictive r,fteP being 1:� and fifty delogatoo, representing 20 1"StOIDA,
. VC will came %) for probAte, to -day, %sty -, � I nAtions Wert PrMut at the openin been siven authoritteR tit iarge of the
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dau.pr6 ,L*d 1U1ts*,Itudn of N ralted, with two of ths huge oylln- :, I 9 Oman 9"AANCS:
an* the ling are olocitteAtty descrIWL Ing that a formal motion for a jury of compressed g1r, which wars _ he"inn'Of the rangre. nouniants, KIL11 Vanal not to allow ShID"l carry- NORTH Op L
� . their cal trial would be., filed %ithill ton days dor * I SIZOOND DOOR
by A. s. C. st" tua ,,Post *I,' th# Sarlei4 nephow In 4n artimt, ThQ Md In the opersition and ,the - �. I I � Vulm, SPAIR aft(I Ozi-(Iho-Sloyakht are Ing Munitions to, IMMA rough the.
I . other shows the deck of thb Ship �'-�, to b4� admitted to mombership, ar-Irl io.knal from, tho North Se to the ual- ZURIM004 PHOTO 11ITUDIO,
VjW,144." . AnIM-Willonalre left him only $UO,- 1 , LL . . . . . �, .1 I
11 . I A pocMtkr q=lItY lot, thd fWey W antl stipulated that he Abould loAs b6ing vashed of the *00umulation ------- I- ----I-- _ . ft"*" I I 11 i U --- _ I I I I[Traguay, Ukraine, Rtinia, lr(�*nd and , tic, armrding to a telon ... from RUA. ,I JOSEPHINE ST. PRION1 28
of muck 20h6rild frOM th# *$A dUra Melck'n were rerre,Wed at the�4p"Ion. It In statod the order i,*,,ucd by
., wbtvh K MI 04*0611 I b0ft* Olt tolt syrrytkim, It ke conteeted the - Ing loill Immersion. . AArr TAdy Abardoft proatille4l. tha Osman 0overnmetnJ vow _,"., '' I 01 I i N , , . Im"140*1 "M . u- �Pe I � P .
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