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C WN,° CANADA._ M0NDAY» lUI5Y` 39, 1 - Law-in Y" Is" mar" M 'I ' ` . I UUIVI P T IIIIE PIIIAIII BIIRHI li-if)UNlIlIi I-INS TAKE I EHSA IIIN BIJRRII ll-5 HUN AIRPLANES I HEHEIY IU PHY H-I.l_,. NIHEIIIIl_NI’I’EIIRINIi CRASHED To EA_R'|'H E"|’¢'}l|¢v,II°§'l°|§'ef:"lvf,'}m,',ff|"v°}lil°'He°|'i,i,I:}',f,f§ '"""°"'"'rl.§.‘.1I.1{I.'1i”...._ "'°"“"'sixieen others nriven on--or crnirin. niree for Under N. S; Wiiriinien*-s Compensation ' _ BPIIIPP MPPIIIPPP MI55I"lIf S"'_’Pe’S'“I sri-_--iiinui szoopoo writ ie iieqnrrii. .;_g__.j_.'_§.;:__°._;f§l l’lI;il_';‘°l,l___l’_f_____':_'l_'_'_lS" 5°““i“ Wh" Tiki* rne ou by Mr. Paul A. urphy.' _ Dominion Plant Pathologist, who stu- HALlFAX.- Every woman and'pers are received by the Board. ws _that the disease |§ wide r | g A- I ot' ‘ A ' . .- I I I ` ' _ ° 0 . _ . _ __ . _ 0 .=, - ~' - so - ' ' ‘I ' I _ . _ _ __ , I IIILLAGES AND GUNS __ Russian Cavalry Threw Back the Pressing Ausiro-Germans lnEasiei°n.iialieia. Between the llneisier and the Carpaihians the Rus- sians are Retiring chi (Canadian Preel Despatch.) Tire text of the Russian statement los JASSY, ROUMANIAQ- The occupa- yreads: i ,ll tion of ten villages by the Roumaniansl “Western Russian front: North of B__ is announcer) b_v the war office. The the Pripet River there have been tusl- ulld statement follows: hides particularly animated between Coll »-We comlllued our ailvnncg, no fnr- Smorgoli and l\revo. North of Tarno- wa as 12 kilometers from our nm irorrr,_ vol the enemy has occupied Pl0t.vc.v he occupying all our objectives and ts- Hull §`Zl'Sll'l0l‘. Un 'he S@l'€Ul- [L klllg pnsspslion ol-10 vl||,,g,l_s W.._ “llis attacks sorithu'est of Tar-nopol, mo captured 450 prisoners, many gurls on the Lozova-bmykovce front, have _leo and much war' material, the ene-my re- been repulsed. Southeast of '1‘rem- 000 tiring in disorder." , r . the region oi’ Korosmlatin and Korn- T PEf1f:;3Edl_:_l"D_E'°°:l__l;;’f__I";;“°n;?v___ry nrolika, to the southwest of Mionaster- Ca; thr.;-\v back the pressing Austm-(lcr- llflllvll WM p_,_____lln__l ll_em_lv_ls lllrowh "IB" Infant" 0" W"‘I"0“d“-V in HIE' buck in nortirwesterlv Idirectlon. in ‘Ina "E510" 5°“II“""SI of M°'""`It‘"`7‘-"”k"' the course oi' these cavalry attacks Hvh in Eastern Galicia, says the ofilclnl l»(ll,,ll_gu_,0g llle 'gallmll wnlmanllel, _len statement issued tmiuy by the llus- of the oz:-iinsky regiment was killed' as sian war depart-ment. Tire Russian ~Hni\v@@ll ilu, Dniegter nm] the Cnr- gon amioirncerneirt says the Roumnnlans p,,i|,;,m,_, Um- troops Cominue to re. elle have udviiced towards the upper il,- reaches of the Suchitza River and are consolidating their gains. The Ron- ti- manians took many prisoners and re, captured six guns. Between the Dnlester River and tire i-ii , _ _ , . p Uarimthlsns. the ststunienr says. inc' rin- irrigins west or sovesla and took Russians continue to retire in an east- many prisoners. "ln the corirsc of the figlitlng yes~ _ Southeast of Trembouta, in Galicln, terday the Roumanlans captured near the Russian border, the -Rus~'many prisoners. They also took 6 sians retired it short distanceto new guns, li fmachliie gurls, Zi mine throw- positions. The Austro-Germansl ers and a large quantity ot` stores and have occupied the Galician towns ot’ military material. Plotycy and Czystylor, on the Sereth River. . change in the situation." - erly direction. ‘ Easlward. bowla, our troops retired a short dis- tance eastward to new positions. En- “()n Wednesday our cavalry had o series ol' stictfessful engagements ln vska in which the enenrv infantry c to the eastward. corisoiidnting their positions. Advanc- ilcifrclrnients moved forward u on ` “(‘.aucaslanfr0nt: There was no HDD “Rouinaiilarr front: The Roumauian lm oops advanced toward the upper |i,~,, 'tclrcs ot' the River Suchitzu and are Wm the LONDON_- De-spat<:li_es from Pe- trogrnd dealing with the military and ed .__ .--.... political situation roncnr that l°@tf°~ “ grail itself is outwardly crilmer than 9 -ml' ‘ ld dependent upon the rmlners who Tire Company yestedray advised the Nova scolla on early val_l;‘;eSa‘a__:l‘| (canadian Pres; Despatch.) _ liornln-ii if the enemies' aero- t their lives in the terrible disaster Board that the total number killed in has been round even on late lmla_l LONDON-~ (0fllClUli*- _'Iliff iid) | dromc.-i. -rw ot' our nrachiines came tolliery No ll New Waterford C the accident was slxtynlne and the in me., Tm., ll, very much ealllel. lhall proved a markedly succcsslul one io'~- ,|,,w,1 |,, \-,_,, __,.__- ,,|lillllp.,, Owl. folly OH Wednesday. Will be lli`0VIii"d im Jllreli MUHH doflltlili kmed 30:23 W‘l’:'_e the blight usually appears and the our an*-nieri. Vigorous oifensives inc- ' -- I . - . er the Nova Scotia Workmens snge a n teen marr w i ollllook lol. law lnlll d rollq llle 8 ls _ _ _ _ _ __ , ' _ ' - " _ ipensation Art and evely manifamllies the total amount required to llol Fllcoumglngp ullllfllscllle wellrlll" UC” ‘="‘*I’I‘_9_‘I ?"II_I€l'_f’ -*iid "l=*_f-Ilrlf-> l'ii|~-cr: i_.cr~rinrri rnachiiiefr crnslieo s lmured in that disaster will also look after them would be about $350 becollleq dry lllll qullny lCHl”Fy 011 le r “Ol t~1li<‘C<°-HH U i HH ‘to cnrilr, srxici-rr iirhciro ivcre driven kept in funds by the same Act 000 As it is estimates of the rieces rllll, Halma weather wnlllllom wlllvll an unusually large number oi' plnnus IH ¢SlIim3l0ll Ula! the i1m0““t BMV SIU" "EY 'mm $150 000 P0 $200 have favoured the disease elsewhere were taken- Bombing Stllltitii 1*’ ney required to look after all these 00 Under the A t tl id - nrric. liclriinl thc crir-nit lirics ilowri out- ol' control. Three of our nracliins-> are mi sing. 0 Ie W °“’ °I have been operating in Prince Fd AI I 3 HALl.FAX.- _News has been receiv- hcre of the sinking of the Domi- lon iron and Steel company’s steam- Heathcote in the Gulf ofi St. Law- nce nn Thursday. She -was in col- i` it has been for imontlrs. which is at- re _ tributed to Premier Kerensky's strong iisloli Wltli ti Dlitvll Steamer. Wlllffh repressive merisun-s im-.lriiilng the wfuptrtl with slight damage and suc- I I I [IE GHARIUTTETUWN dis to ken wh al-ming of ,-intel-l, and mntinger-s_'r.-eerletl in rescuing the entire crew Among the arrested extremists is said of ____ M___]_______ »K0l_____l______ who w____ ____ _yillis loaded with limestone from Port~ into custody at Torue, Finland. le the Heathcote. Tire Heathcote -Port to Sydney. She was regis- rcd at Sydney, N. S.. and was built Sunilerlund in 1898, and was of llc returning from Stockholm, lll Noun ol’ the correspondents, how-l 2545 tolls ql.(lSll_ ever, mention the arrest of Leniue. Tho loss Ol- lllls steamer ls ll ,ulosl nlmgl Mr. Daniel Gordon, oi' this tity, thing, but- that is nothing. éili, late on Saturday night received the Hopf- everybody is well.” ol-` following from his son, Lieutenant' WM. S. GORDON me William S. Gordon, dated Londonz- Wrlilrig home 3 short time ago S", l,ieut_ (lordon stated that he was All leaving _London for the north on rt 50| Daniel Gordon. Charlottetown, P. IC. l. "Ship lost. Perhaps you know. Some men lost, The crew be- haved woiide‘rl`ully. I am in Lori- don. Arrived todny uilvo and well, not wounded. l lost every __ , _. _ _ , _- . ._.-_.__-_-,-_-:_-_-_».,..,. ~ » - _ -.»_-_-_-,-,-,~..~,.. . battleship with a crew of 600 oili- cers and men, and said that he would is iF|f_|5g]i;_n_Bv in wnrf (Canadian Press Despatch) ._|LONl’)ON-» ln tho course of a ills- cusslon of the shipping qli0stl0n .\'i‘1~" terdny, Lord .Robert Cecil, blockade minister, after stating that Grviii Britain had been called On I0 iilliii" great sacrifices through lvllllilsv shortage, remarked that uhfiut ‘I-500-' 000 out ol' 915,000,000 tous of British mercliant shipping had now been allocated eiitlrely to the needs of tho navy and army, the Allrcs and lllif Dnn'11nipnr., while a further million tons were being used simllal‘l.V U" the outward Jl0urne.V'» “iid m"f""f°"? were lost to thc <‘Xll0l`f I{`“‘I“~ _ "l~`rnm tho beginning ot the wat llrliish ships have been reqiiisltlorrcil on ri large' rica-le bl' lllfi l¥°V9I"‘_"I“’_‘I and run in national, instead oi pi_i vate interests." said Lord liobeit "Tire rates paid to ship owners soon became much lower than could bi enrneu by ffee ships, and liritii-ill owners therefore were unable to earn the same freights ll” f`0mll“lIi0"“~ now the' situation has rcoclierl 11 stage at which it has been nece;\_- sary to take comD|0i0 °°“t"°I °f ° British shipping. first 'U ¢"S“fe ii" employment of every V098" II" Eh” manner most consistent to the nal tional interest, and second to dlver_ from private pockets to the nationn__ treasury the' high trelglrts- preva»len_t._ Referring to the i-‘acrlflces wlllli tho country generally ILM had 0 suffer. Lord Robert sniul: The dlve_r- sion of liners from long ‘llii|i\“'° " short distance lrpde lms inflicted ln- Jury on marry British GXDOVI t"n‘If‘“j particularly to lnilln and the i'I1l_ East, and also upon the interests 0. our distant exporting <‘0l°nl@i‘» "As to imports curtnllment. l\t"'f0Y*‘ the wal- we lmpprfed 58,000.00() lon: yearly, last year 43,000,000 tons om the present year considerably loss- Of the prewar lmD0l‘\i'-» 45” "ia" l' quarter were foodstuffs or mili- tions, leaving les! tlllll n third 0* the greatly reduced total _for D\'0d“¢' tive industries. _ W" `"` in vw"-"UP, h il€ Wt’ "As to exports. we have reduced "ln our exports trade by about 26 pei' gm cent. Exports to our Allies have in ____ creased to some extent, as naturally . _ l lm ll :rgo been cut oll` but it is probable S Zfgéllggll, bl?e§;?BeeCllt€l(fl'g llIl2m;?l;cla|SullI,| the (lcrrnurrs themselves were some- translent feature of the Diesel" “Iwi” gl," tion, afford no substitute for the loss _ _ _ - 1 With insufficient troops, an advance “i P°""“"*"" "“d"' our expo” U this scale is it dimcnlt operation Minardu Llnlment cures toolhhche. _ f nel on and German communication also can- :l)§£|inl?l;;..3:l:lq»%ns' have B I not be established in a moment over' y ' such a wldc area. A halt on the part other foreign countries and to thc 0” ol' . y . _ _ g lirirrgcr’ would not be surprising. This SEcll?l|l‘_?l.:§¢DgI;Sv?gE B||_|_ |N _might give the Russians time for re- SENATE NEXT TUESDAY “Ci uro of the extremists. Let them once C l Il*/.e says the correspondent that, ref'-“Veil Iii’ I\I"~"~ Joh" M"-K°““”~~ l' 0,l,,l,AW_fl The Senate- ,W-etvall the extremists have tricked hem and* Elillfblilifl ffl"-ill Il‘“i' “Un Alfred E- M"~" anadlan Preos "9" the _lol be he,lr(l l.l_,0m lol, about Slx and similar arguments so influence urs. 1'- in th- worain or his "1" . ;Xqel;l__grllllIl'°l__ wofllll apnea? llml llm outnumber the_ enemy many regi- iihip had been sunk in action. as he lIle_nts move off' another _follows and lnentiuns that he was- not wounded. “IU” I’egI"3 ‘I 'm‘“'em€""l eaBt“'ard which destroys conrmunlcatlons and ________________,,_______Y______g____,_"_____,________ interrupts supplies to troops who HUW BRITISH SHIPPING _ P* lc for the continuance of the war. W titers' real enemy is behind him in shape of the bourgeois. These men that although they grezitly uve tried to stick to their positions Thus for the retroaters do not show Di n _v signs or intention of stopping on u line. The splendid positions of Ge-l D ral Hrussiloil"s old line north and il st of Tarnopol have been thrown away. lt can hardly -be called a Ger- St. Lawrence Bridge Cofmpanv MS ri victory since it is not tho result ll Ge-r-man pressure. if the Germans D l been in greater force, the retreat <- the southern army would have long [-7 at disconcerterl by the magnitude D the task -before them. the cnem caused bv fatl ue and ion nmong the soldiery by expos- other one of the pleas is that the le ‘onstruction Company is now busy en- D serious one to the Steel company. The -main argument whereby the ex- Tl mists exerted their influence is, lm s the correspondent, the absence ml an agreement making it clear to be soldiers that Germany is respoir llll ie work at Sydney is already badly iiipered by the shortage of ton ge, and the lleuthcote, which has en owned by the company for ii -mber of years, was a good carrier, hich it will be almost impossible to place. -_*___ WIII PIIIIJE SPAN r SEPTEMBER I2 (Canadian Press Despatch.) QUEBEG- The centre span ol’ the rhnr, these too sro force-rl to join Quebec bridge will be nut ln place o general srream. On the morning oi' September 12. The event was planned to take acc quietly wltliout wltnesse but ewspapcrman. The spun, which is the second the iillt, is hourly finished, and 'the_Su- erlntendent of the Quebec Bridge aging men for the suspension of the l an. l Bordeaux mixture are iecoirr t i te sufficient for this r os mofitli |808 I0 postponed S ra in t h slightest a total of $40 the maximum price pas ll P y g ac S y weve" - - - - ngir his u i i fri. PA°~t he Board is already in communi-lable to any one family. The Board, elllclegzy ;‘__“;i_*l‘__t_1n__s __argci!o_lll:_1_l`d__¢;_____; _ iilur _ lon with F. C. Simonson, claims however, is only allowed to pay 55 amount ol, me lollage has already _“__ . nt of the Dominion Coal (lompany,Il2_l=:l‘_cent. of the d€i1d__:niJn’B yl/_t_i_geii. S0 came |llfecled_ _ 'am -_ yesterday forwarded to him a s in some cases e moni y pay- The Fl ld L _ll ,l l Pl l l,__ ntlty of “fatal accident” forms, merit to families might -be a few d0l- l1l0|n'gy_ iflrirglinlrlsjrlsd geelnoexpei-imeili. "0 MUlI8|‘l(|l Dfllllflge WGS DOUG UI1(li|lIl`l0ilS Agi'80ll'|€lll R8(iGIi8d ich will be distributed amongJthe i:lrs_loss thal';_ S-l_0. l_rr tlrt_’:___ca_i;e__of lllg on mls quasllon here for lw0_ A d N L at Allied co __ _ P _ e l nt: fthe dead miners. ust s nge men w 0 ave een e ie . ll 0 8 , ll 970163 lil 0|' asi (tIhese are ,returned tp the Act provides that their de endentn. years' recommends four nppncauom" V 8 ost S' ques will be sent on. The sameior sisters otherwise urrprovlded for 4 ll_l`S_gbl°u;§l’§ne' _Vlbs slolle llme lies to the injured men who willl shall receive a monthly payment of 55 and 40 gallons ol, 'walel__ ' I (Ca _ll P D I provided for under the Act, the per cent.. of their dependency, is lung The lll.ellal.all0n of lllls mlxlure ls _"3 3" re" °5P“f"°I") I installment of money being for- as that dependency lasts. simple. Either the 4 lbs. uf blue-‘ PARI5~` b00n after midnight ther. 'ded tp them as soon as‘their pa- stone. may be dlsoived in 2 ga1|0ll_, Ol- ‘was another air raid -over Paris. No; _V _,M __\_¢___~ _,____g,, __,_____`_______,,,_, ..,_,_,,.,_,, `____, water ilrot water hastens t-nil; opera. details are yet obtainable. . tion) in a wooden pail and then ad- I . . .ai - . g ded to 36 gallons of water lr the ta rl _ iii- .-\ll|»~i| pour rs, inure ci0fii‘lY _ of (lm sp,-nylng ma(,hilll._ Q ||ll,l_ lol GEPMANS ST_f_I;l~NG'CHEERFU‘-LV l|_i\rii\il than ¢-vcr for the dt-fence of good stone lime being meu.r\vl ii-' ' _’ , _ 0 siucked and stirred UD in 2 gailonslog. ' - V“m“" I"`"4""'“l“' HEP """`°I"‘3‘I “Ot P0 I A .water |ll allolhel. vessel and l_h____ (Cm ___ pres' D"pat__h_l law i.iii\i.'_ii arrrr,;_untiil tht.>_\' have attain- ' 0 , strained lnto.the tank; or the bint ;’ARlS.-- rrniiciall- The German "II the “MI “'I""h In II“`i" “f-WS 00"* ____ I di T D t I1) Sigue! Milli mine may have been DIR: statement that the-lr aviators had Hlmlm an ”U'G"i _"I ""-nd" i"ID0SiiibI‘* ,' - D h, - C r _ v ous l l t ~ ' - _ ‘ (Canadian Press esiwtc > < one an .ren was = ___ _____>;___t*;“‘:_;'_f;e___“l_f iioniinraeti Paris stations and miinary _ of 80 lbs. of bluestoiie in 40 gallons of 95'abII3h“'9"i5» Sflme Di`0.I@"Iil9S p"°“ h°"" IIE” 'W-"D0"5lbIIIi"-" water in one barrel and 80 lbs. of reaching their objectives is incorrect. a g°°d “tone "me In iiliofhef barrel- I-The attempt oi’ German aviators cans 'l These stron g mixtures are c ll dl E U glock solutlons each of wlllch acc; ed no loss ot’ human life or material, ati talns 2 lbs. in each gallon. As in the' danmge' I "D hp "Xm""""° '"‘°“"""F'-‘~" previous method 36 gallons ol' water are first put in the tank ol' the m ot’ lead powder 1% to 2% lbs. in 40 gallons, or Paris Green 1 lb in 40 gallons. Whichever is used, the -pol- son is made into a thin cream with it little water and added last thing to the Bordeaux mixture before appli- cation. For effective spraying a good ima- clilne which keeps up a high pressure and forces the spray out in the form l’ a line cloud, is n necessary requi- site and t-he best results -will always be obtained by the man who exerci- es_ the greatest thoroughness in co- -. . s, s ll eHSlll89r Of the C0mmiSSl0H iii SUD- vering the foliage of the plants tho- oscd to have t0lfl the tieCi’9t t0 ll roughly with the Bordeaux mixture. ni HIGHLMIDERS LED MILITARY PIRNDE (‘.lllCAGO.- Canadian Highlanders ed a military parade here to stimu- are recruiting in all of the Allied The men will be paid five dollars armies. The kilties were followed by er hour for this delicate work. _T t battalions from three’ regiments of he Illinois Natliona-l Guard. four companies of sailors from the Great Lakes Naval Training Station, a band of 250 plecm, Sprints-'h-Amerie-an war IIASUAIIY IISI veternns and bo scouts y - Flags of all the principal nations at war with Germany were displayed along the route, which was through he downtown streets ending at uri- i - ' . Coliseum, where ir mass meeting was 'l`ile f0ll0WlllB telegram has been held during the afternoon und even- ng. Since the arrival of the early batta- t Blll No 7.l me mllllarv l,_el.v|ce mens. the s-nine troops which have vplunin. Kenna who liars been wounded Some- .liion of Highlnnderg here en;-ly in the ~ - - ~ - _ hr," ii France. lll__,_ l-mlll ll", Home of Cgmmons to. |_l_l_:____r__e_il_lre¢| today will voluntarlly_lll nt. i l|uv_ ly was gliveri its first reading - - - rrnil on nrniion oi’ Sir James Lough- ,.nil the second reading was ilxed for 'l`\rf-siiiiv next, M|nard'|. Linlment cure: colds, etc. 'I‘llE \VEA'|`HER» TEMPEIIATITRE TIDE. MOON. ETC. p .___ . she -believed'her brother to be alive" The tide will be high this evening and -_lid not go down with the cruiser nr 7.50 and tomorrow at 8.54; it will liainpnliire, has revived il runlor lic high tomorrow morning nt 6.40 ond which has occurred in England dur- wlldnr-silny ai. 7.47. * ing the past year. Asked -by on iii- er Thr, sun sets this evening in 7.48 l lllld-lmll0l.l.0w nl 7_47; gt ring, tomar- based hcr belief, Mrs. Parker replied: t row lllollllng ,ll 5_0; and wgdnpgrlay "l cannot tell you on what grounds I ,ll 5_0g_ believe it. ln fact l do not won: to Tire rnoon sets tomorrow morning Bt K0 I"l0 “YW “EUNIS W‘hi1f‘=V€i‘-" 1.41. I . _ w The first uurrier or ine moons was lsr had been received lrum ri British "- SISTER BELIEVES LURD “ I lr .a.nilers, July lil, 1917. Gun shot ls “LIVE wound in knee. severe. Will send . 'further particulars when received.” ,___ S (Canadian Prell Despatch.) nrker. sister of Lord Kitchener, that > 'St viewer today oil what grounds she The orlgirrni rumor wnri that a let 7 il clniltieil to 20th General Hospital, ~ week, nrore than 150 men have en rs. Julm Mci.oN.--- nor-ti niiontrnn, the ‘_“, ,l Food Controller. outlining today the Im Il" Ia" IW" ‘Ia-V” “EH "Ot here P0 Policy lie intended to follow ro regu- 39”" II‘"' f“‘*‘*”‘“"’I~ 'l`ilf‘y Hwy not the women who have been here Ellevff lt. but iii is true. neverthe- ess." Al tho conclusion of tho hearing, conrurodities of prime necessity over, which was tho last which the com- wliich he could obtain cffe‘ctivc con lrrittcc will hold before preparing tho' trol, at all stages, from the producer l~`ooll~nlI fowl \\ilII ll . cdifrzil ia” `Iicv wanted \\ ishl h ~ . ;_ ni!- _vear nvnrnglpg 72 H|l|||lng,_, ll,... tori, ami no; i»nn_v, in play any lm- ortnnt part that \\'us l»ln_\cil in (lov- riiliiclii t'ood r'cg\il.'itio|r:~. -______.___.._____ the Government. slid the tlitfercricc rm be made UD iii* :i subsidy from ' uno ui Hun rn'rnoonAnT~ Ni'r~ii.~ia'f1 i.enine. .tix 'r=i'u |i -‘ of critt - will l _ __ _ _ _ _ ,ly____l__._ Bhlll ___ _"__ _______‘______w______’_" n.wiir i niritator. nllcteil German pg; and fugitive from Petrograd time July 22. has been arrested af- l_el__ _md l..._ _llllllngx ln _lm_“l______ ,_ ___ _,._._-___il;_o great.-st man hour iliissla will ciralilp the i..-.ll_,_,;-»_ 1. rl- -, "II MW' lenine was selrrid at (izcrki Fin l Inns I""_°5 “Im " II ‘f :lurid on 'l`uestlay lrrrorrrirrg. News of pr Cen I 'the "mP"m" I)"" `- his a relrension did not r ` ch her and buichers' profits will ; 1-.» he con- mlm 'fgdlv ed B trollerl. l ‘ - ' The whole nation has been engag- co;‘_:_I_‘l‘lI{e_if;"°eSlWIII he "Kell hs/_I"“-“I el] in the nrrm lrunr since the p.rcitlsl. mad" for 'mn l':lrmiflg°m"m" “III II” agltntor was corideinncrl by the gov- locnllnuihoigtlieiil w(I|l(|sIrIhlllt|[lml The eriinrcnt. as n paid (li-rinan uncut.. ill ' "5 3'* 9* ‘O Pl* ulnrust cvsrv town in wrftterrr Russia Doint food control committees, lnchi- .,,.:|=, ,. . ding at least one representative for l.i_ . .,q,._l0_h0ll_.,,, spllmll ml. me if » -. -...in »-~rmo'rly swayed street au- rnd townspeople were malt- -~. Petrogrml. Steklov Len- ii- --at associates was the first ‘ this nation-wide search. I-le_ ken in custody in a Finnish » Maxim Gorky's newspaper printed paigri would he the sstlbllsllnent _of a letter from Lenine denying he was I ii German agent. \ / V jiri __ l . .lri e.i rl vi *’f`t‘ I . -5,.. px » _i fl. ._ .~r_.,l ____l 'I 'i w ra. - I*-I; Q. - 1.1 r' t _gi ._l -‘lj I l ' P lift.; rffln-2 ,fi ‘-r . N'R dy, i jllrl, *»=.‘.;'-lil ...gn . I- _ .___ T I f I ill- “i __l