Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Sep 1919, p. 1

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nde tor 2 ==] The Daily British OCT rey YEAR S86 . 216 W. C. BULLITT GARBLED SOME BREAKFAST TALK f . ae ---- 2 Afford Less Security Than Those of Version of Lloyd George's Re- ¢ 5 Any « Teitiscd Stud, RATES WANTED - imei | SE. | oasis DEADLOCK Set. 18.-~The Press Asso- FRE 2 ssueéd the following ap Lig { Eastern Ontario Wants the Same Benefits paren: =: ted statement from 2 i Po En, [At the National ladustial Corerence Be. As Are Accorded Wester Ontarkp. | icra c-. rman: |X ih at | ing Held in Ottawa. Dowd at Once, : Declares Hoon, REEuOTHS WRITE nn BE EEE | h REDUCTION IN HOURS 5555 EE RENT REASONS hing has bee ¢ € to "carry 3 ~ ! i 5 « $ i . to effect. A new act of par- ------ 10 MAYORS OF CITIES AND : ir \ : ] CaN : a : [MEANS A cUT IN THE COUNTRY'S | lament is ne , and Sir Ber- ASSUMPTION OF ENO} MOU Pres a AG | th Rat Ct . SE } | - rr > Suggests p inary that , es RA 'S DE- TOWNS IN EAST. : he re so ridi' a a : § 3 3 PRODUCTION. | some plan bo ied which ac- MANDS ABROAD ILLUSION re -- ! io carn OWh Tefuta- | | i I { SER curate infec B erning the . -- : Suggesting Pooling of Hydro Power | ti face of t as, for ex- | . : y Cae | Employers and Labor Delegates Di- principals 't Th ~--Suggests a Meeting at Some ar 1 Stior is | - A Cw VR RY | vide Along Opposite Lines on This | may 2b by the competer 'ne, \ Supplies Central Point to Consider the Mat- . a WRG a Sens : ¥ ; ; i | Important Question, Which Was 2 § before the cerémony can Ar Rationing -- | Finally Sent to Committee, Ottawa, Sept. 18.--1It has become land it is required both New York, g ~The present reached {ts 8ive way to an € § Hegbert ©. y x € J pp 00- m Hydro-Ele JOWer tatemen : for ERE : ed ' ee s | Capital and Labor is not the most | ar 2 © t of ghardian' '®' former Uniteq States Foogq Ad EX % ¢ 1 bs . . ting " 5 > ° : 4 not be t shed the mw a > X € Note bopeful, though at least better un- I 1 obtained. But § Jdiftrator, and Director-Genera) of throughout Ontario. At present, 1 a he G FREAD a y | derstandings are being arrived at . ame nter-Allled Relier, Predicts, places close to the sources of water ] : 3 RAR | After a whole day of debate on the | cone to 1 ge. age, rank |p. .. © Passed the peak of high y njoy very low rates, while : proposal for law to compel uni- nd residence 8 5 or declared, "There er ryt low fates, wh THREE GOOD COPIES OF THE "ROOSEVELT" FACE. |! posal we pr areas fall ee omC reasans why they sa loT® iaces distant have ay about & ~ . . : m oo | Versal eig ur Canadian day: of ta . AR fall t . hs Piices distant have to pay about ¢ hese three grandchildren of Lieut.-Col. Theodore 39 g . vanad SIMPLIFICATION OF DRESS considerably C2 Weight. There was Th 3 st former aces . mm ; . DOr, every er oyer is rang x "oilerabdle spec 3 ble. This enables the former place Roosevelt, children of 1 ieut.-Col, Theodore Roosevelt, are the |'abor. every employer is rar ged an = Specul --ri z ation, mos j i . done with h k , St of ji secure indus gE to lov : : 3 |oene s ar very employee on the tor) » i pe ; 2 honest | 3 to secure industries, owing to low liveliest at Southampton Beach. Like their illustrious grand - | one ide, and every employee on ti Doctor Onde ye High Heels and Prospective demang 200 based on the Yer rates, and is consi 2¢ unlair ke n ¢ : . or side : inte oes, th Cen- bower rates, and is considered unfair father. thev are full of pep' and bear a marked resem pi ide : ; New Yoru n ed . i tral European connec ory, Con 5 aces fats fron ower < . x . a # . . Fr 8 means that tl oc mittee, t Nev rk, L " 1 é 3 ix » 4 3 10 the places distant from power blance to him. Grace, is in the rear; Theodore, Jr., in front, | \'s means that the committee, to oh? 2 | (OHOWing the signing of the arms Sources, in view of public money | 3d 3 1 tion of dress, tice. O t wt he s >t has been referre : ' . thers fear and Cornelius at the right. el the subject has been referred, the abolitic eared a huge demang : 1 ion of the } y ADC 1181 and inate AAAs | Will hardly be able to do more than | sha e s ged .b) r. plios ade haste to accumulate sup " andi of th {draw up two sets of resolutions one | / » Rucker, of this city' a he " i |ine bandits were able to effect thelr r Labo a Sr ¢| session of the international confer- donnie Assumption of gp £normous {r bhery and escape entirely in the | 0y Labor and one hy Capital, and o ence of women phy 15. Savages of | 5 ald has Proved to be an ilusion | dark. course everyone knew, before the | tevel a better race entrat Eurqpean count i Pa . rather apparent that the outlook for | make solemn au atl u high Cost of yo Of x iy y o ' {the National Industrial Conference | KnO he : Peak and win ic that er take steps with a t( bia tog Hy ed . he " a attaining common ground as between 'a vf lower price DIVORCED IN MORN ol WED IN AFTERNOON Lottie ing spent upon the product Kindle. Joi 3 : Fase power. In order to secure t} widow of sixt of municipalities in Eastern O 10, | who became a on the matter of ing for uniform the day she oh - rates, R. F. Elliott, chair 1 of the voree from George \ Kingston Utilities Commission. has nn ue sam sent the following letter t6 the may- iamin le, sixty-three ors-of wil cities and (OWHE between Fa : : : a old, she said though 1, : ries, ul The following, statement was given eonterence met, the exact attitude of | pi ally an peowes be ugh Hungry enough, haven's jue - & § i § - ot + pti d 4 ne > mak a {out this morning at ? post-master's ot i RA Nt og : ¥ © DUFchas o 0 2 Ur 5 at the post-master each group £ of their natural aud free ten volving them ase. Ins il e . J ' , S 0 salve ph ; [ "LO.R. train No. 200, Ocean Ltd What was hoped for, and what rRSSing unhveienie atethi debt, they have si * tightened y Heft Levis at 12.19 o'clock this me Would have been of extreme value, |, a Bai, : their belts another notch ang con di § i - Mail Clerks Gosselin, Lach Was resolution embodying the unit- by 1c n y o sb i Jived to ration their Peoples. 902 ar > shawa and Ottawa: rr arried in 1903 and sep- iS d y cf 3 ' Bahawa and Of : : arated in 1907 Rene and Dumeulin L EWS h Capital and Labor, le . ' y Production ip this country followinp. + "lI am authorized by our commis- sake h , 5 on the heels of acenm A 5 ¢ 1 5 1 8 of the mail car. Pa but unless the committee achieves a in Faw { if \ q an ¥ umuldtion sioners to write to the mayors of all redeadeadeode dood def odode eb pb Be dedoded five Masked Men Operated on the CAR, i at of Dohen's hotel, evils, ong! legislative mirucle, "this is now Yery . ten cat ¢ od begin to appear that cities and towns in Eastern Ontario * cr pd AO % Near Haralaka " lof lerks noticed .a man who! improbable. 7 » ¢ Bildren due 10 'wearing elas- all staples wij £0 lowey." 5 uslng hydro power for an expressions " » . 0 % iu failing on the side! Yesterday's argument followed the | {1 Bp es : ! Rg oat : ai { - +S Arg oh the ters or" suspender straps, she of opinion regarliing the hydro pow STILL A SEE-SAW ic ga 8 peng -- {door' an there. ?The mail clerk | s; lines as the day before The | added. stoo the and iy 1e< | VERY LiITTL -situation. i OVER THE G.T.R. DEAL Same lines as the day before Ihe | added, s hem and impec E INTEREST did not interfere, believing the man manufacturers said in effect: "Our | {heir r Dr x 0c IN F : "Do you know any reason w hy hy- oa---- GA {to be a tramp stealing a ride and | national production is going down, Ota physical examinatio tor" FORMER KAISER dro power from one end of Ontario to | The Government Wants $4, not caring to kick him oft for fear! our expenses going up, and any fur- | all children, at least once a year. People of Ameron the other should not be pooled? If 500,000 as Maximum Rent- {0 killing him on the track. 'A little ther steps in this line, through short o---------- Even Qos i gen Do Not "this were possible and practical, all al in Arbitration. ------ ' fa ther on the mail clerk saw anoth- er hours will result in somthing close ARTILLERY RECORD. sip About Wile would receive the same rate. The ' MADE THEIR ESCAPE As THE © an Jump on ihe train, as sig- to economic ruin." 3 helm's Doings, government as head of the Hydro- "TB--A% & sequel io TRAIN SLOWED DOWN. I og ts ham io i = Fat they And the workers reply: "You al- British Stat Astounded at Amount ---- Electric Owes Sopmistion, al. a » willingness of ¢ | couplings of the mall car aud mergers ways did cry blue ruin when any of Ammunition, Be. ite Amerongen, Holland Sept large expenditure, develo ped power i = 0 5 & ------ { I 3 ¢ ar & Rg BORCHRES - reste i , Ont., Sept. 18.--Bri- Ww. bicyecl rate an a fe ¥ a oy Sow De Rw as < to accept $4,500,000 a It Is Thought the Robbers Will At-|car behind. At Haralaka, where the | CODCession was suggested for Labor. . Hamilton ot. Sept & Mort {oc | x ing tourists occasionally . i 5, 1831 ) yearly rental for its system from th . 3 p {train s g o SL conside 5 = 4 ' 1 FORE a a at Niagara Falls, issuing } * | yearl) tal for its system f the a ltrain stops to enable the pushing en-| YOU must consider the human end | gadier-Gemeral Sir ar enti, Deer. through the gates of { the guarantee of the whole province Government, it is understood that the tempt to Enter State of Maine-- 1. $10ps - 1. 8 bP PBR RELIES bess + % bode 18. --A irs 5 N , , 8 hief of the armillery section of | the Bentinck estate | a i sig AN . | {8ine to uncouple and return to Le-| first, and reduce your dividends if | son, o , Inreas Gaui: State in hopes of eatopa Does the east snare equally with the Government has replied by su | Posses Have Been Organized any | 50 tao re Hei entered the |Recessary, in order that we workers | the Canadian overseas forces, was |ing a glimpse of the former che pen enis great development anu ing that arbitration should still be| Are Scouring the Country, [car held the' crew Up at the point of | Shall only work sueh hours and un- | the guest of the ~a0s8lan Clvh here | emperor, but were It not for them expenditure ? Raky : [Tesorted to. with 'that amount. Axed | tbanadion Press. Despatoh) revolyers, and irified the mail. The der such conditions as make for | at a banquet + yc | 304 for the presence of the state po- "We know that it is almost impos- | as the maximum which could be aW-| Quebec, Sept. 18. Five masked | robbers were, well' clad," word auto. | Hewlh atid contentment." Speaking of the part played * Ly [lice guards who languidly : 3 ! "amas ery v a J 'nen bound and gagged the mail {mobile goggles and spoke English. { H. B, Butler, secretary of the In- the Lanadian artillery in the.» yar and down the road about th ternational Labor Conference, spoke | General Morrison said the Canadian Walls, Amerongen would * [to the conference briefly and stated | artillery fousht-twar:ty-theee piichéd have completely forg [that one of the first questions to he | battles, and néver ost. a zum. en tiam Hohenzoller 200,000 TROOPS acted upon was the achievement of | the armistice was sighed the artil. exile there. 3 lery had 266 field guns and eighteen | The do} sible for the east, paving $28 to $30 [arded the company, per horse-power, to compete with the | Sir Alfred Smithers and H. G. Kel- levk a ) Limited a 3 est, where the power costs only half | ley, however, condition their ng. | Clerks on the Ocean Limite » Cana-| this amount. Should we not endeavor ness to arbitrate by asking ti ,~ {Glan National Railway, near Harala GERMANY NEEDS to find why this should be 7 We are [600,000 be established as the min- {gy early this pleased to know that the western | imum yearly rental which the arhi- + |the mail car of $75,000 in silver ig an international standardization of RES of the former ryly BOY the nce s- | tFators rant, ' f Y po ry ery. It went " be v or and Toon 1 the in lY yrogres { a bluffs. to be "called," | which' had been shipped from Mont: Tog aintaln Internal Ordon, ors and particularly as to hous:of rr ar ilery i ad . : Jade the castle ive, ,» » 4 ye a. A 4 i 5 | s a e p 5 3 i i ¥ 8 py y : trusted with the confidente of our |and it is certain that Father Time real for Halifax. { pp { work. i The Imperial army saw (o it that villa Focal 2 to ba a topic of Uru b » 00 i {will precipate a "show-down" he : i | To the Entente. { Ernest T. Trigg, president of the . I pIONy a on | Hage gossip, fellow-cltixens, défng all' we cah to fon prec ession of Parliament ends | She Ocean Limited does not stop National Federation of the U.S. Con- | the: had plenty o ; ni tn 4 on, AL { Once a weak perh : Pow . | y is sess ent ends. | : . TR oe £9 . fficer d him | » Peri improve the power situation In the (fore i pie Ee {after she lexves Levis until Haralaki | Berlin, Sept. 18--"The Allies {struction Industries, and John C. an Gocasion a A erated - may mentivn- him, east, and make it as attractive to | BACK IN OTTAWA SOON. lig reached. At Haralaka the trait {should hurry the ratification of the | Frasee, secretary of the organization, tha 1 A , mply 2 the Catia long he will be in Holland and then manufacturers as the west ? sit «sh {hat trardey been 'pulled out, accord. | PT2CC realy and leave enough troops | spoke briefly in regard to United feat B : Bh. ensues a serfes of Weightily express. It thought advisable, we. migat Hon Mr. Ballantyne Not: to- Resign | | > aun pulled out, secord-|e, maintain' order, or the . conse- | States experiences on the problems "And 80 were the Germans," sir | #4 Judicial opinfons, tie Bist of which is § masting at Same ig point, | Portfolio. {Ing to Mail Clerk Foreman, than the quences may be catastrophal for Ger-.| Canada was now facing. : i when the whole subject could be eon- | sidered. Hoping to hear frem you |, is that Amerongen doesn' | R, ' fed. | 4 oesn't heli Montreal, Sept. 18.-- A report from | back door of the mail Car was crash-| many, perhaps for all Europe." Thus | --- | Fdward replied } § eve at your earliest convenience." - seem to Otten tht wip. R Was in voluntar morning and robhed | ¥ aps, Someone Wondering how will ever attempt to bri _perua : | 8 in {Ottawa to the effect that Hon. C. C.|ed in and five masked men, pointing | Gustav Noske, minister of defence, HOLDING UP PEACE 5 Ballantyne, Minister of Mariné and bg j) {Spmmarized the situation yesterday. | WILL ESSAY FLIGHT is re i } {@utomatics into the faces of the mail y g «ALY A -------- EA WATE oor | Fisheries, contemplatés resigning his | ¢, sh do" 3 ups He continued: "My heaviest problem | ACROSS THE PACIFIO | 2 Bess TO BE A WALKOUT. { portfolio in the Government b cause] STOW, shouted, 'Hands up!" The Is to maintain order, and at the same ---- | United States Delay Is a Menace To 1 i 8 is 35 i ickly 3 i y 0 0 ' > 3 } eace, A gardin his . (of the serious condition of his he uth | bandits quickly bound and Bagged (time to attempt, loyally, to fulfill {Capt. E. Donaldson D.F.C., to . - . x & his doings t This Is the Statement Coming from |g absolutely contrary to facts, both | the clerks, then made a dash to the [that part of 'the peace treaty that | red From San Fran: to) New York, Sept. 18.--The peace'ol| the walle and moats neat sburgh. ; jas fosards Mr. Ballantvne's health aes oodtoitide money concerns me, namely, the military | y the world is menaced by the United ~-- Pita an ig Bt ig aud his retirement from public office. | § io terms. By orders already issued the cisco to Australia. States" delay in ratifying the POLES CROSS BERESIN - F 3 angh. op '1 Sop' he Ameri~| story was given denial last night| At St. Thomas the bandits escaped | German army' will te reduced to | 8 : | tre ty, according to Sir Geo e Cr $ "RESINA Sha ind = - ore thd 1 by Mr. Ballantyne, and his friends as the train slowed down. .It is be- 1550 000 men by Oct. 1st next, and | Vancouver. B.C.. Sept. 18. | don Marks, member of parli Sot ol worse Sanisiag. { oN TO8 | will be glad to learn that his illness | lieved they had an automobile hid], 200,000 by Jan. 1st. | Among the arrivals on the steamer | for Corawall, who has arrived here | here to-day, behind closed doors, | IS Dot serious, : {den in the bushes. It is thought they 'The most eritical period will come | Prinzessin last night was Capt. Erick Sir George is the senior partner 1 38 8 ¥s .j Hon. Mr. Ballantyne is at present! made for the United States border 2 an! Ist. areh. 3 Donaldson, D.F.C., who h c- | International engineering firm Whieh| While certain ojements favor a post- | i 3 t : | between Jan| Ist and March 31st, n hs » Who has announc : lon and New York ponment of the projected mation-wide ® Patient in the Royal Victoria Hos- | and fate, pected to attempt (0 en- | during which the treaty compels the | ed that he will essay a trans-Pacific | DAS afloat it Londen and rw is for] strike leaders of the committee de-|Pital suffering from a pe Dock. [ter Maine, : reduction of the army to 100.000. [HEN by airplaie The flier intends nd hei Tey Ais country is for} tlare a walk-out will take place on|duite frequently an aftermath ot} No one noticed anything WIONB'ON Tf this requirement fs not modified, | to "Hop off" from San Franefsco and | "U$iness reas s holding ub th ace | . { typhoid, but his condition is 50 much | ihe train at St. Thomas, and if w p COME {fy v ; America is holding up the peace | po Monday, 1 Fe ved that he expects to be ablal oc. at + ANG :f Was land I am forced to comply with it, (fy via the Hawaiian Islands, thence | of the world," he said, "by her refus-| Dank of the Beresina, 50 miles north. | impro 1 Pp 0 {only at Cap St. Ignace: the Bext Stop, {it will mean that I shall not have a | to another island in the Southern Pa- nce. tre, Fery ef i 3 . $ oi 8 ign the peace treaty. I may ast of Minsk, . Polish ¢ Discuss Baltic Situation. {iu a very short time to return to bis [that the conductor, nassing along the single "intact battalion on which 1 cific and from there to his home in al to sign peace 3 avalry i Es : ¢ v ake it stronger: America is| Succeeded in Betting in to the rear of (Canadian Press Despatch) | a = 5 {platform station, grew suspicious eyn rely. This/ at the most danger- | Australia. | 2ven ma + peace of the universe." | the Bolsheviki, sa 7s th » Paris, Sept. 18.--The situation In] cesignation. fron. the' CoisaLroPubiS | shout the quiet in the mail car. Mak- ous period of the year, for our radi-| The choice of machine is the Sop-, BE Gok hs pence oi that Aes] cial report, making this ish of the Baltic region, which has bond | pre stated last night that he 8 81 investigation he found the {cal friends are already talking about | With two-seater equipped with a spe- ' rorysal to act had placed the world, ment. The communique adds that complicated .by various factors T8+ has no Intention of retiring. - On the 22¢k door of the car split open and the coming winter being ripe for a cial Rolls-Roycs engine similar to {in "chaos" and that he believed the there is heavy fighting on the Lithy- gently, including the difficulty ® ler | contrary. he hopes to be back in Ot. | the AVE clerks securely tied together. revolution in. Germany as the fore- |that used by Capt. Hawker in the | resfimcibility lay "with a group of | anlan front, with Bolshevik{ refn. the withdrawal of General von der] WE In Wo OF threo weeks to resume O0¢ OL the clerks, named Erene. was runner of a world revolution. If they jtrans-Atlantic. flight. The machine | politicians." : | forcements attacking strongly in the | jGeir's German troops. desired D¥ | nis duties in the House of Commons [ound to be suffering from nervous succeed revolution will plunge Ger- | is now on its way to the United States A --------e | neighborhod of Koplau, east of the Allies, was taken up by the Bu-and 15 his Sora tnet {hock from his experience. many into chaos from which it will |and on its arrival an aerodrome will | . o i | Dvinsk. Preme Council at ifs session to-day. | " | Posses have been organized and | take decades to emerge. But the |be erected adjacent to San Fran- | U. 8 Wants Date Fixed. ete see Heat OF Colgnte's Dice 5 Dies Suddenly Old Order In Death Throos. jare scouring the coun:ry in the revolution will not halt at Germany's { cisco and after a navigator has been | hI Tokio, 8 hwording to the| Orange, N.J., Sept. 18--Richard| London, Sept. 18--- "The present | Reighbdrhood of St. Thomas and Cap | boundaries. I need as an irreducible | chosen the flight will be attempted. | JU! S Rg. whe Un, a te govt » Drange. Sl St. a ae & | World unrest means that the old or | St. Ignace. The distance between { minimum 200,000 troops to maintain { Capt. Donaldson states that he bhe- } ament a8 oq ted a RE loran | } NEWS IN BULLETIN. Co. Jerney City, which 'was founded | 8er of things is in its death throes; | Levis and Haralaka is about twenty- internal order. I hape to make this i lieves the flight will be easily made Japan has eng. Ara. oni by his grandfather in 1808, died on | that a new society is about to coma | five miles, most of it up hill, 50 that clear to the Entente Military Mis- | with a good engine and proper weath. | the province of Shantung. second. | : : ¥ g v 8 oe. | 10 its birth, and that age-long-injus- | the train generally takes about three- sion," fer conditions. i Bronce 49 &:. second, | : Wednesday at his home In West Or ioe: and inequalities that burdened | Quarters of an hour to make the trip The captain, who is a native of | [D2 Japan is to abandon her FEDS ie oun uand Italian rafdets i . > : . v -------- im ' : i % No rained Foy Ave. Hes Ho lives of the common people are | The bandits boarded: the Ocean pon. Frank Cochrane, js ill at his | Australia, saw many months pera] En Ir Tomes utive 418 lol the Flame ang . ---- Tae © [at last to be swept away." declared | Limited at Montreal The train nome in the Roxborough Apartments, | IIYing service in France ana 13 | third, anndiffking the exact date for] tance Prove unavailing May Go to London. {Arthur Henderscs, secretary of the | reaches Levis about midaight and Ottawa, credited with 1,000 hours in the air. | the return of Shantung to China, and | -- (Canadian Press Despatch) Laxor party; before the International | =~ : - ry {also the date for the withdrawal ot} Ten thousand French troops will -- I Ss. } : is + » apechiating 'whether the beben: core] oinerbood, Congress. doomed to : RET aaa wars Nxceed In Milage. | 9% Jepsstue troops thers. | 3. it Dle aso Armenia to protect the peo. ferehce may be transferred fo Lon- disappear," he added. $ a= - - : Ottawa, Sept. 18 --Further head- | will be difficult to fix the dates, as 738 and Kurds. dou since the principal remMning| : - ' i Nay is being made in taking over the | this must be settled by direct negotig- | Canadian mdiitary . business 1s the consideration of Turk. | --------. a \% " '|Grand Trunk. Z. A. Lash and G. tions between Japan and China. | were left over ha Tonio whieh ish affairs in which Britain is chiefly] $1.10 Gratuity for Each Day. . 1 Ruel are counsel representing the isold, bringing over two ihe. Doth... Intoreccs | Hamilton, Ont, Sept. 18. The . |Bovernment, and W. H. Bigger and{ een ars. lon. dol- tha , {128th County of Wentworth Battal- Be W. C. Chisholm, the Grand Trunk, 4 D6y Disappears With Fortune, i A Disastrous. Fire. jion Association has passed a resolu- i < in drafting an agreemént. The mile- New York, . 18.---Anether! was able to 1 anton. Pa tglseatch) ton requesting the government fo | i age Of the two s¥stetas is expressed |youthtul broker's messenger has dle- | his room gn Wednesday and ft is ow Seranton, Pa. Sept. 18.--Firejgrant ex-members of the Canadian : In round figurse as follows: appeared with a smafl fortune in se- EOURRL he will soon be ba last night destroyed the asphaltic { Sxpeditionary force i y : Miles. |curities. "A sixteen-year-old boy Poi} v1 Sk at bis footing factory of the Sall Mountain $1.10 for each day i Canadian Government Rail: ployed by L. M. Prince & Co niem- | : oR fempany and sdriously damaged sev- copy will be forwarded to Ottawa. ! wajs .. ceil Ll 3800 oid ¢ the Stock Exchange, loft the| It fs asserted in Berlin t , oral other bulldings. The Toss fs ---- dlan Northern Rail 9300 pean : {man activity in the poi. 'Dat Ger. * $500,000 { Found In Bed | Capadian Northern way .. brokers' offices in the finanefal diz- {man activity in the Baltic provinces ] a, : ; Bellovit, Sod In ted Deni. | | Grand Trunk Railway ... ... 4800 !trict Tuesday morning with bonds [Is growing, and 3 farge number of Feace With Germany By China. | son - Haight. wife of 'a well-known ! Grand Trunk Pacific Railway. 2800 ivalued at $32,000 and never arrived Mears and men are arriving from v on, Sept. 18.--The State! far: H 1 yh , Toor iat his destination. i x Don ning ea pS advie | found dead 1p nedon township. was . Total National Railways ..20,700 Another messenger employed by | Prd en i re AA : Canadian Pacific Railway ..13,000 Prince & Co. was held up and robbed | ree transportation 'for Canadiag €d that China has issued a mandate ed on Sunday evening she was appar- 2 soldiers' wives and dependents will declaring hersel! now at peace with rently in her usual health. A hus i FL pr-------- Of securities u lew months ago, But | odse after December 31st Germany. > J i band, one son and six daughters sur- | i Companies Mag Combine. the securities were recovered. or . : . vive. as : x IR a se a . > ; | . Kitchener, Ont., Sept. 18.--There Se ee---- ¢ cue Cruwn Prince? [ Yonet Toor Pitman i i Hi : Is considerable conjecture In this Say 100.000 Coolies Cross Canada. | race ar inetuen ™ Months, Paris, Sept. 18 Rumor has AgRin; Toronto "Sept 18.--Th al : . ---- City in connection with the rumored alifax, N.8., Sept. 18.--aA BARLY | ng alias Prod Wilson and other reached Paris from Zarich, that the! ry a a aie. a BH merger of the large gramophone con-| of about 150 members bf the Cana-! * i i formee Crown Prince Will ye sale bakers were each fined $25 and VARSITY CAMPUS TO BE "IRRIGATED." : ceris of Canada, of which the Pol. dian military police ineluding some | Sr Was sentenced io nineteen ; Rotary etait Seri Sasts the police magistrate for A net-work of trenelies is being dug af dhe Varsit cam] otk Manufacturing Company here Is| recruits arrived here this morning | Months tn the Ontario reformutory cakes with a preparation of : : y said ; impor it, § from upper Canada points to assist fOr Bresking into H. McGinnis' groe- BARE Pram oxide of fron to give them a resemd-| Pus, Toronto, by means of the machine used in British Col- stated that - _-- anal Hans in the transportation atroes Canada| #13 store fn this city. The prisoner . Tf Spitish ravieering Ac ae lance to iced chocolate cake. © | umbia for irriga p trenches are for the the new concern will be Built in Kit-| of Chinese labar + battalions which { admitted hie bad been tn the Peniten. TADId frightening effect, for prices Melbourn Actas wel POSE of extending the city water system throughout the cam- | shener. A. B. Pollock = interviewed will arrive at Halifax from grerseas. tary for larcen-, ard in jail for Tickles Sut from of the estate. t | Cavalry Penetrate to Rear of Bolshe- iki. A -------------- ¢ i A ° 8 hy oday denled tha erger | Steamshi i. d*ankenness. He claimed he had have already dropped in several die. Connell has thrown out! PUS, $0 that during dhe hot summer months fhe beautiful ve 4 mad lat ay -- ; teiels . {tho proposal for a "One Big Union." fe can be kept in condition. Ca : do © 7. M42 even. under | ugh Canada. U8 wos a Aman si, : Le Sail 2 - Lay : ; : a a : ' : : »

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