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The Wingham Advance, 1919-03-27, Page 2s. a 3%47 Lig.55M Ialeen XIII, March 30, 1010. obtra Heed lir a Nation's Innen-11(e niteteeeeliesitila 24: 1448. nittmentra.--Leeteett I. Topic: ;Iota eta Oplireenions trent which -deliver- intee loteded, Piaeee: Gentian; jeBepli, whit had been an ttuil Mee Fegeet, hen long 'leen deed and his work Or the people it be fetgettete, The Israteltes were nreetenotter and had beeome nunierous. T.Irn hietenetlatus feared- they neiget bee OM* tionnevotia 'dente/et en the leteetein berien they slaniected Omni to tItt4 halldne. Topin.: The Werld'S call for lead - enable; PItteee Doert of Milan, ethees lteel rtittehed the age of forty years, Infel swede hie peek.; to itteAtif$r eta Wiete the litritelites, Ins Own Iteegee-had gene fortht lie au attempt te yutet cbq wroltZt etethe toPereaned Ilinireere, 'hail tailed and t ad Gen te Miller* TWO' het intern terteevearseeee f4, Sieennuann-When the Lard, apperired Rile Ise tnie eurntag buie elle gave him h'i% r Eft. liVidel 1110 latihning 6t the raSa- neaten niasheti, • Because ••er rberen1111 Unwilllegaess to let. the .14ebrate$ TO into the desert, plagues •heel Wen ate, bey Jehovah linon' 'Phe hegeptleaie leant •there liad beea nen: Vinieettilana-oe jlidgenent bflletea upoe theeneq Tante y01114'1)0 One mete, the flea* „hrthe. firenliorn or man. and )?1'Z 'n &hi Pegyettane, The Ieeaelites Wog•Dewier/Ma. . • IV,' Teatet, Tee ehellelege ot a, great treilieenangte PleataieGoshelet: wildere tieire tee Et apt; Sea. pharaoh, tio. 'argyle the letraeeiten ' to leave Ede* afetanniietentlieineguenead ewept away All tel.. Rest -bora Of the Egyptiane, toed Mien nornlanertie enriolted with nhe Eigyeetaier • eael giaenn them. foUndere and lentlers, Aimee:len, IdeileaI and Joshua, le Israel; the Puritan pinCANAQIAN ernes, 'Washington and Lincoln n emetic& It eCirtettils 111 for eny Ilea= ween the standard ot ita leaders de. dines. Feedemental prineiples are true in aggregate as individual H. "Righteoueneee exaltotit eta le a reproach." The latter insures its penishment inetviaual or national life as the fernier mitres Its reward, "The way of the transgressor is hard:" la a universal truth. Patriotism cannot be long preserved apart from purity. No government eau be permanent whew policy is wrong. It must de- stroy the evil Or be destroyed by it. Purification mid punishinent are some. times eecurod the same judgment. God inside on recognition and rover. epee, and either is rejected at the echit of destruction. Disobedience) brOUght ruin to the Itingdonni or nadalt AAA Israel and to every netion white ettice as ggne frona greateees to °elision. • Tho etrength ot the natiolls le Mit in arneamente or arnites, but in inclividuel Uprightness v.nd governmental righte- °mares, W. H. C. • • A Thorough FIllenTo clear the stomach and bowels. or impurities and irritants is neceseary when their ac. time 1s irregular. The pills that Will • do this wore thoroughly ti.re reanta. lee's Vegetable Pills, evhieli are mild ill eaten, bat mighty in results. They nerge PablesslY and eefectively, and wore: pertnenent oura They can Atter their nepertere'Pherenit Changed nth thine and sent an army to bring thennbacie TitenIsraelites were in LTA -tiger aatikeetianotained 'tee Red Sea e'er their eseaPe. 'me waters engulfed tee Egyptians. • V. tenteeePileette and Providenea in earr dee.. Ineaette ,r11.4 wildernees, of Sin, OW of the Red Sea, In,the wilderness ftio ttrAttiteW4sPer4 in need ot food and ther murmured against Mesee for Inariging then den et Egypt wIth nreepeet of their dying of Amager in Ilteeetelderneesee ',Moes encefeed word Inane t'nee MVO thittematitra would be neogrdee Meet all thee needs-. 'Vt. Tette.: • Cteeperateon til the work ofethe kingclomeePlacet: Jeerro., 54asest •fetner-irt-law, heard et Gol'e dealinge with Mosee and qame to him, bringing Moeee' wife and aui alearas pleased at tire great de- Ityetancete that tad been wroaglit for Eftetnanteepear tete thet Mozes was toe :•e'n'eatlY burdened Witbe thin admin. tetatienea of the people and ;advised leire'ae nriproint 'capable men teem all ftraet,.to astiet him. Vel„ Teepee. The „commanclirients inextern hien Pla,c6: •„Sheaf.. Jehovat Orient eletneee no' nate • the reOuntain • tant ninr mnit give; him, the law ter •4'401.• 'Ile wrote the Ten Command- nienW Frith hfs onen finger eel two • Utiles er stoma/id gavothein to Moses ier people; • : nrefel, Tonle: The n'ahie of later- eeeeerY prayer. ?lade: -• Sinai. Be - teens ot Mesee' long absence in the nisaleanin the people became eesticse ancle asked Aaron to make gode for ' thMU, dethanded their ornaments 41111' he fetediefetelden ear. l'he•Lord tied' Moses what was baing done and itetan:10 dawn faom„ the mountain. IZ Tepee: Cauees int failure in ?rape: Ieadeeh-beenea. About • a aear atter Israel •rnaehed. sinai they deneirtea eatid letinneyetle 'to 1eadesh- bar2ea, Thence spies were sent to eneliere Canaelt. ael the twelve went arewites theet 1'e -willed,' they eeported Akin Canain was a very desirable • traintry. Ten mid the Iseaelitee could • pot' occupy it two raid they could. X. Topic: How to serve ones gen- ' mention. Place: Plain east of the 'het* ilaretnnethe aoreaninaloses had 7410 and the Lard had burled him in nlennt Nee. Joshaaevas divinely ap• ,PolAted te laad Israel into the preens - lie used. without fear by the most deli- cately coustituted, as there are no ettects preceding their gentle operation. b 4-.- TIM RI AM THE BOLSIIEVIIii In a, Short Time, ()n North • 'Russian Front. - Allies Trying to Speed Up Their Fleet. CLAIMS NOW $31 525 000 I I Ansi Only $1,660,000 in Cionnter-Olainis by the Germany. Aroeangel, Special Cable. -A. Bolshevik raidinn party, making its nniahl 'Making over the snow, surprieed an 'allied artillery position iu the for, este. near the Voiegan ltailevaY. Atter corteitierv.ole fighting the tile flarieness the raiders were repulsed. leaving' a number of dead behind. Followiag up last Pritiayes sue-, bees •on the Dvina, ween the .A.meri, cans caul leuesians repulsed a raid egainet the :need lines communi- tation, an Aniericau patrol to -day -encountered a Doiseevati eatrol In a wood. A number of the Bolehe- were killee and the others in toe party were mane presones. e As the Winter' has Been unueetal- ly mild in North: Revert, it is ex- pected• that evittere •a -month the SECUM TIES Nnemy 17101d Property in Oanada Worth 125 P.O. of Maims. 04.0110.1010 16.1.00,60.0. ()Uwe, apeelal claiins againet person § in enerelY countrieq and against enertlY Gov- eruments ea far reported lee the Enemy Debt$ Committee ttere tetal• •e31,526,0130. „Thee eorapriee debts owtng ley indivnientle arid eerporie- none in Germany. Austria and lands aniea :watt thent, to teanactiene tO the amount of $775,000, elatina ror property of Canadiame (xi ' enettlY aeleanes for compel:man= her dam- ages due to illegal methods, or war - tare to the extent ot 430,000,00e. tiet off against these Ganadiar. datum ere debte owea by 'Canadiana to enemy nae • tionale to the tune of $1,604,000 end euemy property in Citneaa evorth, se - Cording to a conservative eetintete. 43e,000,000. Viewing these ZUM4 Ow- ing by Canadians and enemy property In the Dominion as ee.cured for the payment ot Canadian claims, Britian dlan lateitic RailWay elnek having a Market venni ot More than $22,500,000. held by persons tat %Manta nationality, togetiter With the dIaletelti Pahl thereon (bring ene Wet Tler N'orteern lieettritiele are ritglet el le Londmi, atal Solite of that have 41.1+ ready been vested th Ilea peblic traetee in jz1gai1d Tito lialfarearle interest Oit the debenturehas leen regulatly trailetnitted to Louden and piaeed 'in a eneelal aeceent In the Bann of England- It Is Cennetaled here that It the publie trustee in Eriglaud g 'right te.0011001 the eeettrititie the 'Memnon cUstodlan o't senettea pre - peen/ has a better rlght. Hence thet prepeeel that ex applicatien be entitle shortly. In Toronta to the Supreme °next et Ontario •foe an order veseing the Pinata:3e IdIatj a$ euetodnat of enetity propeetn control a ail .tie debentures,. not held int the Elietteh public trestee and tliat furthef apple cation be Made te tee Brinell public trustee tor a transfer ot debenturee irL hie• Possession and et all tee inter. mit Pattl On theta to tile Canadiau ettetocilan„ The Dominion Goirerneneut. it is Suggested, elteule ie arepared to indemnife --the Genederie Notthern Cornpana egainst claims by the prep - en., holders. ett1ibends. ItreneenTEK11) TN NEW YORK. Tne 1,40,Q00-shee Of Canatitait Pa- .eitie Railway stocit taie registered in New „York feed uone tnern hes beet treatterred •shoe the beglimieg of •the war, Tite loeation et the Iniere eertineates ts not natore. There has been neggeetiee .that because the Canadian Pactrie shares were eines. fereble in New nnOrle leer Might ,ftot be -subject to the control of the Can. edian eustodleat of enemy' property. It was ergued, On the other hand, that the 'Canadian Pacific Railway Convene wee eucorporetee in Canada: and tee its head orate here, that per. • eone whet toter stock in the company did"' ito etthject tp the provisions - ot the Canadian bee and that Abel? • rights must be -governed ey that law, The eleited States alien propeeter cus- todiae •makee no claim to control ef the ehares in question, and the Cana,- tnewe wiliecomq to make extenslye land fighting impracticable. The nolehevai wee have a big advan- tage eveen the rivers open' • •The Dvina • and Vagari Rivers Will bo naviaable. near the fighting front •berore tile Dvina is opened further north around Archangel. This con - (Lame would, permit the Bolsheviki guneoate • which have spent • the Whiter at. Kransoborsle and lentlas to -reach the vicinity of .Beresniki before the allied- river flotilla, can steam eoutinvard to meet them. Efforts are lichee made, hoWever, to speed hp the arrival of the. allied fleet in the fighting tone in ardor to cenfiue, the. Boisheiniti advantege to • the shortest time possible. In the Mealtime, as long as the present eold weather eontenues, it is a race nearest time to move over the snow befcire the: thaw comes before:big tguns and, ammuntleon, to leo the •eneniy• boats ha check until the al- •iied vessels can move south -weed. In. this wore. the rented transport ser - trice is performing a stupendous task in srite of the seortage of hay .atid oats, which has weakened the :norses. for the long hauls tr,ver the •enow and added greatly to .f.,the difficulties of the situation. • 4 4, ' euniects in One countrn are secured, dian Pacing. Railway Company, it is•3 to the extent of about 125 per cent. It •, stated, will net °peeve an a.pplicatian of -thirty knote froin the nortlieveste leg, 3 bottles mailed tree dor 31.00. fVILLISTAS BEATZN. NOTABLE ftstiT •: British DiOgible, Atalo'IS Nirgrld ROcord. +44*.e..4 1,285 Miles at Sea in Awful Weather* Stiecial • Crible.-(Cithedied Prase, via Retitern)-The first ac- count IS noW officially ptiblistied et a rerearketle longoceistence flight over the North sea Which was performed by 4 Pritish non-rieicl •eirenip, the S.11 dint% the Past line days, The •rale Band# Leaders Are ;0 04.utiong ,the Slain. JtiarbS, nletteDeinnitellanDeterie Of' battle late Wednesday at Del MarqUote, inwhieli Ville f011oWers were defer:nee by Government trooPoi were received at headquarters here Valle today trete Gen. Zeit-net, Cone mateder ot the Government forces, • Aecording to Gen. ZUaeua, the bat- tle lasted several hours eefore tile rebele Tat Mit ot ammunitioe, tuld Ceargial In an atternet to Celina° he ire,eeral mule train carrying ammune dem The eherginr rebels were met by ° maehiriegtin fire and were corn - Pelted tO flee, leavieg their dead on the fieltin Villan nuraberee 63,t well° tee Ftideliele lest Ohl), 10 tilled.: Three bedies takes. td Aseanslon, le tulles front the ecetie of Voeage took tIle form of a elrelli , . the couflict, were, Indentified by rota. enbraeing the oast Of Denmark, (teeth there as those of Martin Lopez, Schleswignfolstein, Heligoland, North erillaet cedond In command; Ramon Gerenauy ana Holland. The trip was Vega, a Villa geueral, awl Anteing', charaeterinea by' extremely nafavor, ,NOleihn, a bandit leader. It Was 1..opez, able weather, and therefore It ralitte Who first Instituted the practicq Of tte the meet : notable fliget ever un- hehateitiug trains and robbing tee pas- dertekem The total length, of the eeeenee. , . round trip Was 1,20 air miles And the • ennen" -----..annennee.. . time taken Nvai1 about ferty and a ealt h0are. eireine started trent the Firth NO LIRE NO PAY 11140100404 LOA OM.% fi'MPK %big OA Ot 01111 tits eee • 141ra, leAtteiEltfe eleeteeriT. Daireliotitice- Butter, eheleo dairy oe Dee I ogg Dee creamery 1,4 0400 V WU V INV Margalille, lb.. a 4. ..• 25 040 Egge, new laid,' dozen „ 9 50 0 55 Cneetet, ib. 4,- 00 flit.* 033 • 33 Dressed 111,„, „ .... 65 0 60 Fowl, lb..., 0033 0 42 Cinciterui roasting Fruits - Apples, basket . 0 40 061 Do., .......... „. G 00 10 00 Ve.getables.- Ite.nets, peck 0 30 -04 bag ..., • • 1114 .. .. UV 1 10 searratar peck .... o Doe bee, .. 11 111 01 ea.," 010 100 Cabbaga• each 0 05 0 10 CaUliflower,_ each ...... .. 0 25 0 35 • Celery. head ..„ .,,,... 0 10 o 22 Lettuce, bunches for. „.. 0 10 Do., head, f, fur 20a. Onions, 75-1b, sacks .. 2 25 2 69 Do.. basket ... . 0 ao 60 Da., 'basket 0 90 0 75 1)0.. green. bench 005 .0 1.0 • I.reeica, bunch .4.4 IS 4141 •••1 0 30 Parsley, ooao ao ....„ 05 0111 Parsni I bag ...... . • . • 1 00 . Do., peck 44 4 4 fit if Of • 00. • Potatoeti, ba'1. • io 1 o Rhubarb, 2 btu -tones for „ 1... 0 25 Sage, tathell 4 • 11 44 411, 41 ri oe 010 Savory, buncli „„ 0 03 0 10 II/ 44 I. 44 •• 4141. 0 65 075 peca. • 444 .40 II „ 020 • OTHBR MARXETS WINIelpECeGRAIN EXCHANGE. • Fluctuations in tee Wtontpeg Grain Ex- change yestordaY Were as follows: Oats- - Open Iligh Low Close May ,.......x0 Ilia 0 111/2 0 731/2 0 ene eloy • . 731/2 07'l% 0 Ire 014 May . • ,,3 51% 3 63' 3 00 3 52 July A.. ,.3 41 344 3 40. 3 42 Earley - elite .... 021/2 03a4 1 02 1 03778 July ... . .,..1 02 1 ane 1' 02 1 031/2 x -To 73 1:8c sold. MINNEAPOLIS GRAZ'S. Minneapolis -Flour 15c higher; in car- load lots. standard flour quoted at 311-55 . a barrel in 08-opnucl cotton sacks; ship- ments, 44,051 barrels. Barley, 06 to 970. Rye, No. 2, 31.62 3-4 to 31.61 1,-I. 13ran, 340. . 33.78 to PIE. DCLAJTE LINSEED. va, 0•04,1 0..marast, ammo a 00assa, .t4mmos• Dudley Ho:Itnes 100010101‘ *014000% airt* 0/11r$ Sore 01111.47 of Forth, laying 0, straight course, td- Can I'tio intern than this' to'leinve to'," west wiled blowing fifteen to twenty • wards Denmark. There was a neaten aYeup,restaltirttioanft?irlayteawyll oefursetui3dryoilic_ 1111 tatvi: ,,,,..0mtuilAsizi Cletldta, IRrarsenesis, Bronchial miles an hear end tee night was in- tensela dark, nut tile navigation etas I clan prove it 54' tlinlertecipef:eoafY Caann4- 5 e aeourete thett the airship was only ' 'adollitlt.: saillor.erCedriartklet7;16.yIenadvirivItiaat4.33Trofy; a Mile frem her course whee she npn paesee the DoggereBanit lightleause, IntoNcvitileetleetule, Torilo 3, Iclgigialre'd No. weith is tere hundred And eighty thirteen years.); one bottle oured her, and Milee trona the starting point. There- roirtliosnutstaallas,edb;avefeIt;itarenrstdeatobotlyntniniirrouit to after the velocity, of the Wind it- , inervet- ereased, and pebble -1 daft§ Were fre. tarle gao4o party=, titer 1141.1 fluently dropped lath the teen front Your owe door, ,and arili be -pleased to answer .aey • inquiriee. • Ten Aimee Mere NI:1111r: tbue,:riinngeereLeirnea teallieown atunedeptl"r; deee gives instant Sold under an powerful than ftn3( known mixture, one draft. •Iron -bound, motley bact_guarantee td Weather caneittor.,e continued to mon any of tnn,anovn. lutlaata Ortly by.tatickLty...p.14 pkuck918-t, "coma woree and seveeal smell enould, or course, be remembered that by the Canadlan custo,dian for the sto,r_ras and rain scMalls were enceun- 97 Dendas sc.., E:et) •tweri o. terecl. The wind ettained .0, velocity . Price 50 cents. bott16., 15e extra fdaritall- *ail. The Lord told hini to be • eetreingl` 'eperageotie, • :Xl, Tonle Our responaibility to- • Valli &tenders. Pleat: Probably Shi- • feta The Tara.elttes had been suceees- lel seltdellit their • etieniee in gandanietandeehe teerttoq was albt- tetentesangeS -to .ecnouraging thente to olety tiae law pf God. •• PltAGTICAL Araviaitig Pie ;Rad. • . 11. Perthanent lentiewieg the past. The studies' • ulfrtet csoverapproximate.y one 'haddreed and °sixty! years of Hebrew latederintiii hrsatee, and no more appre Ingto larace eenid have been chosen ifer',•trie gireat gathering to hear the -011ie !OP the- den,artitig lindee, • Here • Sfen'eitteee entventenely siteated, were seleertedties eitiee the refUgt. to "Which tine 0;011'01a/in Wan tent : Wade with Abeattaert. 131 the vieinIty it was re- nieeteanWitlit enebe and itheer an oak at filhaehera he buried the stralige gods ant heathenism °memento of kis Ilene-011On, Here agnin the Covelialit ;was reenavecie titter tile fall. of 'Ai; and .1ketiKlehtilrelot et Jecob they had loorrnd, the bone 0! loSeph, Ete long tett turn othis Migrating people. In tate littere(1` phita, athilli with tee, nettrateuti Meineries, noshua would eaele srsofe, Wad the peoplbY Covenant' Obiltagemente. The neetenhlY and ad, arena 'Vern- bletit`na' divine itireetion 1, 2), Ged bait "raised" up great leaden: or Waal., elan. setting prime. nnthiture aside In matte &mob the father df tee natiereenteer „then irree- tenet Esau, Whose tlieragend ter the traditions rlf higfathere Unfitted j.far the exalted respousibility arid tanned bit .Tdweilleg lea Mount *iN'ennaf-Eeeltelett. Gedatel de- nireated rnea front, bondage and for ir eakes had smitten EgYllt and „At•inalek atel thread •,lisattere's evens, tilts benedictions. lie had led tliere Ntktougli The great arid thrrible wIl- 00P1900f" drieen out. the h rigineent: et Canaan front before ni. In the fulflintent ot Abra- • 'tole eaveitiattt they bad been brOught peleees laza for athlete they del 04 'Mar, titite whieh they did not end vineyetde and eliVeyardit Jaaltieh tiasy.bpd not planted .(Deute 0: t 11). It 'wee a 'day' of ratradrial and nnant end eoideused Into its Wag hours were generations of tory fold propheay., The appropriate id retched it the eeletrin retitl• e ot otreenant "moment truths. Mire IN both matorialdittui 4 moral preparation for 1101.0041 ettneress, ma/total, IA ell.' 010101, Inddnetilniiii, tour ele and sTslifteral treasure..• (Dent. A: ,glorai. In the ntalwart cllaraeter of Its -IT 'CURES CATARRH 'BRONCHITIS Y some variation from fi theee eur e Me stook, provided the company 15 pro, oceur for several remsone. fa tile first tected against Claims by the present f.rnuOntanth4e1)reegtauurn: tjheuiarnweiyadttr;:twirailiioluP're,, place Dome deltas are etill being re- holdera. Hence applieation to. tee "- -- - tee. In the second, some of tee clatnik expected dome: • ly One etronger nand more tetupestuous; e ceived by the Enemy DebtS Comnilt- SUPetter Omirt hi Montreal telly • nine broke 01, midnight, and lly be • !mood oh allegations of illegal me- A TFIREEl-MILLION P,STATAL the eirship was torten 0. Considerabte enemy are said to be of gotebtful van dista,nce leeward. thede et warfare au the part of the lefty or at least difficult of pro!. Drente wili of a fernierly well-leriewn the third place, it le not caey at pre. Cone:non• distiller, whose • grand. daughter, heiress ef h ealf of his es- thte, s married to a titled Genesee and,• having herself reelded in Ger- manY• contenlionelY before the war, • Islegalla en enemy alien. The es- tate, valued ot three and thred-quar- ter million dollars, and Situated partly In Ontario and nattier la the United States, was te be divided el:many be- tween the testator's deuehtlie end •gtarideaunhter after tertain legacies pore' Paid. The twit) ladles entered tato etre agreement in January, 1917, 'whereby the daughter was to eeceive -the. Canadian portion of the estete, amounting to more than three minim dollars, and the granddaughter the lessee in the United States. Ancillary 'letters of a,chninistraticni were greeted by the Surrogate Court, hut on con - Won. that nor portion or the mesas should 'be diseributee or paid durtng the ,war te alien sr anyonen o -behalf er 'Miele- enemy., Feather - more, the trustees were potified not to Part. evith am> Portioe of the Can - adieu. asets without the conseut •Of • the custodian of enemy property. Sub- • eeceuently, in response to representa, te Auothee Interesting etee arisee out The captain eoneempIatid-iantling • seybuotoitena,11;ttlietcliedesive (cat , in r oann,eeial)taht weitild abate. This tortuantely „occur- red, aed a "landfall" was made at• Ninth Foreland, by which, the petrol was Dueling short, telly one engine keeping renning. -Daring. the last, stage of tne voyage gust e reachete torty knots, and toe •orew ead the, .greate,et difficulty in centintieng tee. airsille. Ali Buttered intensely froth seaelekness, cepecially tile effete arid coxsevains, who frequentlyTequirell relief to mat:Iona the , elt4pn natrige• tepee • • e: tine flight was Deltic -Marie notewerthy, because- it was tarried out entirely over tue sea. It was the hong- non-stop Overseas voyage of any British alacratt, aura 'so:, tar •ne. known it is a world's reeord for non- , 7'.1'161;:rei irslslnirse.thing repulsive hi Mill- er's Werra Powdere, and they are as pleasant to take as sugar, en that few children will reuse them In some eases they cause voralthig through their action hr all museum" stoma:Ix, but this Is only nt, manifestation of their cleansing; power, no indication that they are hurteue. They can be thoroughly depended eporelea elear ell ' Wanes from the system. • sent to determine theevalluity or pre- cise amounts of enemy chianti and „the exact value of the enemy prOPertY Ow --held by the Finance Minister ea destedian of enemy propeity. There is, howeVer; ample security for the payment of Cauadian elatnie, Further. more, applieations will, it , 18 ear, pected, te n:ade at an early date to the coulee with a view to eesting in the Canadian cuetodian of eaemy property control et 140,000 .sharee • bt Oapadian Pacific Railway etocle worth more than $22,500,000 and Caeadiat Northern Railway debentures of . 4 par value of ;200,000helid by Cltizene ot enemy countries, principally by Germans and Austrians HOW THEY WILL BE. SETTLED, The manner in which Claims • by and agalnet Canadians Med eitizene of other British and allied countrien should be (Settled is, now being con- sidered overeeas. Quite a long- tinie ago the British EneMY Clalios Coen - mince set forth Re views on rie sub- ject: It recommended' that prev.ate eettlements „of pre-war debte ben aAia to enemies _Ocean not be allowed. All such settlemente, 21 3r000800 should be mede between the respeee • lions that the testator's danghter was tiro Governments of the parties eene seriously embarrassede• tne- ebetodian cerned by means of A clearing bevel ,censented to the transfer to. the, echeme. eaela Governmeet being re, leniteilentates et enouginef the Can. .spoaeible for payment to erne collece •• tedian assets to complete her Share of f its own people. • • :• the estate. One -halt of the estate is , ehusetele anaila, and cannot be touched, without the consent ot the enstontaa. It is mew miggested tliat aetioagliould be taken to: test that officer at. one° ere .leas. tlea,t propor- thee of tee Canailian assets of the astate weld' wend ,pass to the grand- dakighter if the artangemetit Madejn AihuarY,..19,11, should bee foetid valid.' • morality, destroy' our reputatime len , • • „, • LWU The scheme, -the British committee suggested, should appla, to the Empire as a. whole, and, if possible,' should be noncerted With Great Britain's alliee. Further, the eoramittee laid dove the principle that there sleould be no con- fiscation of the private property operates Wb.ich Would be inconsistent' with recognized 'views of international honesty, and deal a vital -Vow tot Our, •$helegs Them commercial and financiel positiou in.. i 1 • ,• the world. The object of the selterne• 1 .. • Should be to 'provide means by whine!, a in the Pest Office British creditors might reeoVer - arnountS Natty due them and VS pro-. tect them against any repediation, THAT. DODD'S KIM av-- FILLS moratorium or unfair preference. The •- • • CURED HER. British conamittee apparently bads la :mind a plan whereby Great 'Britain Quebee Postreistrees Suffered f'� and the overseas Dominions and each ! Four Years, But Her Fain Vanished • allied countries art were willing to par- Before a Short Trestment of Dodds , . • Kidney Fills. • You don't haVe to ticipate in the scheme, would hold tor 0- • wait tor relief 'When the common benefit ail nd obligatioof you use Ceterrho- eee zone. enemies and all enemy property whine their borders and apply them tO se,eitre This wonderful tre settlements of Britisit and allied elainea, hater treatment is Canada and the United States are nave guaranteed te cure °Table, placed, inasmuch at their cialirtS' any case en Catarrh, against enemies and enemy Govern - la mattet heat meats are more than balanced by emus chronic. owing to persons of enetny nationality You Innate° through and enemy troperty in the tate came this inhaler and in trim The, question ofnereat Britele is eo doing you seed diffeeent Commercial elating he het' instentle all: through (salmis against enemies, exentsinti, •of the breathing organs elaims based on., charges* of illegal a ,powertel vapor ineelaode of warfare, eaceed the that lb rele of sooth- amounts of tieing owed by yasidents „Mg, healing, germof the United Kingdom to enemtee atal • itiroying proper' the values of enemy property thereby, :naY Pilla to the ,paerons of this 70,000,000 peeads sterling, France . for I keep the pOst offiee here, as the In this ?way 0)10 probably iie Much the Marna lineation, beef Medicine have eve' need," deetroyed. Sore not- The problem to be discussed by the• Dorld's Kiduee Pills. are no cure itlie • seede of Oaten% are and wea Canadian Uinistqrs overaede, and to They are, purelY an el eintrey a kidney trils throat are cured, , Then' are eretlited with be deciiied •by the Canadian. GoVerit- relnedY• Coughinee and hard breathing aad seea- ble All •etolL Per a inAting :cure use only Catarrhosone. Re- fuse a 'substitute. Two months' treat - Ment (taciudinn the inhaler), price $1,00. Small site 50e, at all dealer% or The Ca- tarthozone Co., Kingston, Ont., Canada 4 4 It POSEN PARISYS. Germans Bleplain Break— Supreme Council Acts, earls Cable. -(Havas) ---A sein- en:id:el German • note, explaining the Macon for breaking off nenetiatione at Posen. says it has been impossible to reach On arereement, especially re- gerding the preeldeney of the contra's- -Mon controlling the situation there. The Germans nay they are considering the appointment of the president by Pope leenedict, while the Entente rta- tionii dente the permanent Inter -Al- lied Artnistite Commission to name • the presiding Officer. The Sitereme Council will consider the Posen One - Hon to -day, end will ta.ke up measures to be unite out against the Germans to bring about a cematieri Of liestilitiee In the province of reialmi. • • L'anse a' Gaspe CO., Que- bec, Mardi 24th.--(Sitecittl)-Mrs. Geo.: Delaele, the, gosiMiStresa here, it a Maora friend ,Of Dodd% ItidneY And like a. host of,9thers she bee a teas -O5. • . • °I had a pain in my left side for 'tour years" efre. Bria,na Saes in giv- ,ing that reaeon, • It never left ine ALLIES MAY NOT LEAVE ODESSA '... • '?•41.1. • Will Retain. Serategic Poirtts • in Any $vent. • • % - 4 - • IERG. FALLS . • 33,70 bid; July, 33.67 asked; Duiuth-Linseed-On track, $3.82;• arrive, To,, #1ANS lea lancee ett eg. •"'• Polish Arty Driven From ' Allies' Pla,iinfng gend Reinforcements. Warsaw, Cable.--Tlie Ukrainian troops besieging Leniburg have enter- ed that bite atter five days. of hard fighting, according to an official state- neent issued to -day. The reeistance of Polish reinforcements sent to the aid Pf the- beleaguered city was broken by the Ukratelann the atatement adds. A document seized by• the a Pelee showed thatea reward of 4,000 crowns and five arpents (bout five acre's) of land had beer promised to averY relnierneoldiee :metering Lemburg. REINFORCEMENTS' repel FRANCE Faris, May 23 -The 'Supreme Coun- • ell at its meetine to -dee considered the general' aspect of 'the ,PoIlsb. question and the teansportation of , • Werel elaller's troepe ?eland, accordIng to eln official statement ieseed to -eight, • Glen. D'Esperey en 'Route to, • Lead. Parle, Special Cable.-illeports froM. Odeesa ea to the eituation in that! .nart of the Ukralne are gonflictinge General Franchet D'Esperey, the al- lied commander-linchf, in the near, past, was expected et Odessa Thurs- day, end it is belleVed that impqrtant decisions were awaiting his arrival. Ltherte eat% that all information concerning the poesible evacuation of (Mesa by the allies le premature. The greatest difficulty ef the allied' /forme there, the nape' says, arises from the lack of food. The paper be - Reese that if the alliee do leave Odes- sa they will retain Sebastopol, Mad gims. - 1„ci. . U. S. .011.1ef Honored by • Great Britainc The 011 of the People. -Many oils have come and gone, but Dr. Thomas' Eclettric Oil continues te maintain its position and increo,se.its sphere 06f:11118Es emit -year, • Its sterling qtalities have brought it to the front' and, kept it there, and it oen truly be 832'64, the oil et the people. Thous - ends ineve bertefited by, it and would UO lee other preparation. . • 4 41' enOtOne • MO WANOU *C- .. Arthur J. Irwin D•nniet, Doerr 'of Dente' tiureari Of the realal sy atone Cplaige and, nicentlate of Bea* Sergery af Ontario. Closed every Wednesday alternotni. • Office/ in Macdonald Block. W. ' R. liaixtbior M.D., CM, • trial flittantiOn, pild tO°41141040* Women:40 Mdrtn, tALY141 tokon, 409.4E400 iro* .4107*, g�y)ticuirtoiolly and '.24.4bAtinob 14.1intnok Wide in flle /Cart sesidanase, boot Wows tbs. QUeentit Hetet 04 tetee - ../iaptien „011intabee Ali *twos etyma aststni icttconosk, naafis if. O. $01 Dr. Robt. C. Redmond, - lut.044. mg.), 14,11,41.1\ tfre+11.01AN AND suRGE014, , • (M tibbibot4i's Stand). THE DEVELOPMENT OF• N'ORTHERN ONTARIO' , , • ' ' The development of Northern On- tario is e topic which, duriug the past few weeks; has been receiving tonsiderable attentiou.. Citizens of •that great Norteland, from North Bay to Cochrane, a distance of 252 miles, numbaring over one hundred strong, niet the Ontario Government recently • rend urged etrongly. tee oomplotion of ;the Tomiskaming and Northern On - aerie Railway &ern Oechrane to a pert on Tidewater at Moose Factory, 'James Bay; a distance ot about 150 miles as the crow flies.. , • • • London, Canle.-Arimiral • W, S: Sime was the .auest of the Pligrime „Club at a „dinner last nfeht, and as •a eouvenir et -0, eccasion was pre- . Seated with a laege block of oak from ,Nelsores, liagehin Vfctory, with " an • inicrietidd on A tinier' plate, Sir Har- ry Britain preetded, end Spea.ker (at the Heuse of Commons, pro- tmeed-the'health- of the ggest of hon - tee thief being seeontied ••by -Admiral. Sir :Roeslyia Wieneyse: Admiral Siete, in a brief aderessi eaoke of the close to-operatlea Welch has ontentied be- • tekeit the twonnavIee, and remarked 1.iPonethe great lacepitallty extended American naaal, men by, the Britieh neoele. e is • There were e00 present, thie aufnber ineluding naval and military offiterie melithers of the House of Lords, and tee tHouee of Cenunons and 'lieu pro- Minget in the nolltecal and social lite tit London. ' Worms le children, it they be not ettended to, cause convulsione, and oftett death. ltfother Graves' Worm 'Exterminator' will protect the child- ren from these dietressing afflictions. ,ftir tree single 'natant. • . 'other etrategic pointe, - •a)aut after tieing tWO hexes. of • The' tikraleian forcee of General' Dodd' Kidney Pills, with nvo of Dia- Petiura have stecesefully. resumed 'nand Dinner Pills, the path ceased, the offensive. The poen-Ion of the, and in Pv61' a year now It has bevel, Bolsheviki In the Illtrain Is eetlarecl ,cotile bank. he tritical. • "I lieVe recommended. Deddes Kie- • Advancing northward Deem Prase • Ituroff, tbe likraintaue ere reported • to hale re-occueletleSerty, an import - 'ant railway junttion southeaet of nereenneitoesk. Along the ritihvay hino runaing from Corny Vilna, the , Ukrainians have °counted rionIhroeite • ea. and Stan. They Also have driven the Bolitheviki from tile line of the Gprny river, the eeripetnuarshee. ee ment as a whole, is whether or net ottros °i sore back, rhettmatistin ewe. the Porniaion should particileate in, the bang°, heart disease, dia,betele. end propooeci clearingtourat systelle Of get- nrightes eieettse. The reitiedn fel. title tlieg 01411413. , Tile Pinadien Govern. is that ell these troublee Sprang frOln, talent wOuld probably not aequiesee• it dinennoil hianeYe. Property -which would result In, 100e et ' Dedd's Kideey Pills acting directly on the kidneye, pet those Organs in a plan or genetal nee tif teeentei Wee brtnefit of any part et the teterity it holds for the paYrhent 0 , ana, 21 claims. On the other hand, the Coen, try would have nothing to - gain and; nothing to lese from a • Monetary Neat of 'view by eermittina the bal- ance of enemy preperte held lay lt, after settlereent efeclaime of ife Owe peOple, to be used for the •betiefit, of other parts of the Empire • er allied nations Whose elatinn exceed the value or enenlY preperty in their poseessiori, 021 tbe other hand, consideratioe must be, given to the question whether •or net 21 use of eneenY Prelterta ITt the Dorninimi would be jitstifiable and whether or net the e•oinearativelY small stuns InVelved in delve; Seating • out of purely rommettial traneeetiohe batWeeri. Canadians and iseineets -Of 0116111Y Mateo would Warrant the tree- • tion ot machinery and the expeluliture Of inotthe be the Government to Carry out the propOsed clearIng-lieuse scheme. Wale APPLY TO 001311,T1. As has been fitated et litts"beett sage gested that aetien ehould be taken to vest hi the• Came -Ilan tuittediatt 4)1 mlentY aeroperty ehtrot of ,Centialart cOndition to do t r • gration Agrted On. eitaring , the inteurities ettt nt the • " Weed, end the diseases Verilshed With FOR THE TOMMIMIS. Scheme of Immi. ilia impurities. e • latheobi Caible ea•Ye-(Cittkeir-lihe Canadiae Associated Press under-' lItTWARS' VOTIIVIS Return*ng to mactidoija Perial tettenle inanigration to elle statute that en agreeinetit has been teached for the promotion of ea I , able Braise soldiere to eettle: In the. - Terrible Conditien. , dominions., The baste ef the Iihte: b „ . • •• . free pasettgc, provided by the GoVernYnent, loans at pee -War be •Saloetilln Cable.-+Threisande nt Wrest to tee DominiOn• Goverfirdente Greeke, who were deported clueing the • acting as teens for the Britiell GeV - Veer, are rattiraleg 1.0 theft hetes Da; aliment, The idea Is tn 011011 UP tiew astern Macedonia in e wretched ton- • tracts', build rallwaya and • generally tittion, because of 4he failure of the: manta settlers. LegisititiVe eeffeet thilgartall Government to provide toed win be given to the scheme,,which is • mid elothes'for thep1 iteerirding te tellependent et the plans et the dentin- repOet -made te the ni36 ions tor their soldiers. tress• by the affiret nate& 'of tile rerganizatitin's veorlt 10 Menedoilia. He ,a0 Atinly,A tot -forma,. says the people are arrive* front tile' eawe Asthma Remedy cebaes Hite a distant parts of iltegaria poorly Clad heating baud to a sinking sivitatatee and in bad physieel toaditien teen It giant neve lire and hello by nnring their Bettering. Making the return trip itt open arts in the deml bf winter. Many Of these Peeine, it le elate In tile repott, Were Onee WealthY, hitt troUble---tomething • he hen mule to ballot impossible. its benefit is too evident be be questioned -it ett Its own beet argumenteetts oWn beat hd. vertitement. If you stiffer Irani as- ITI)ATION IN EGYPT WORSE The gold atm sliver production in Northern Ontario since precious nab- erals were tirst diecovered has been a, revelation to even the most seep - tient. Tee amount of seven mined since 1904 is 292,056,076 oun.ces, and the value of this ore is el:69,241,331 The Porcupine gold c rea commenced producing the proclaim metal in 1911 and duce that time there has been ebinped.;45,430,066, with a -dividend disbursement to sharebnleers oe $13,- f77,19e. This, eine record speaks much for the fature when eve consider that, (hang te war eonditions, meny prone ising mines were foreed to cloee down but these are 110A1( preparing toecop- tinue operations. - In the territory lying along the tight a way from Cochrane to James limy there are outcroppings of iron ore, lignite, pottery- clay, gepaerne lead, anthraxalite, chalcopyrite, mica, gteephite, molybdenite, gelone, and postsbly tin. The iton•ore deposits on the 'Belcher Islands in James Bay are estimated to ccattain 350,000,000 tens hareetie ore. • The ,mighty rivers et which there ate scores, flowing northward over the Archaeari bouhdary and into the Bay are estexiated to be capable of supplyieg 1,666,909 controlled horse -power. The yealue ot this enormous amount of white coal, the, greater -part of which is how unharnessed, it es scarcely possible to overestimate, 'as every H.P. is said ti be equal to ten toes et opal. With the extension of the sthel to James Bay, all these resources Will be availente. for electric smelters, large pulp mills, to electrify the en- tire. railway and to produce an un - 'baited quantities and At a very Inv cost atmospheric nitrogen which is to-dey midi. demote throughout Canada, the United States, Great Brit- ain aad Etiropeae a:marten When. the railroad readies Moese Peetory at James Bay there Will be taeped for the benefit of Ontario as a whole one of the richest fiseing greunds lit the world. While no ex- hatistive data is as yet available on this subject eitotielt has bawl discov- ered to Warrant the stateMent that there are Arena salmon, white fisli •Stuegeon arid over one hundred other known species abounding In_ this great bland sea, tied that with. trans- pottation proVeled the RC, fisheries Might, soon ne eclipsed. 'rho value of all this rattiest wealth ter the Tr./1/111'0e of Ontario as 0, whole and more especially to the, Menefee- turer and the farmer meet not be under -estimated, and eery organiga- WM of farmers and manufatttirers threughout the „Province should be eausy encottraging the Government to get the rallwhy extendeel st the ear- liest poesiblie moment end rait allow _the riches af this great inland sea and its adjacent territory to pass exclus. Wetly' to sister pre:vetoes when it is • within midi ettey reaelt of Orttario- • onia Unit a about 150 tulles of ettel, rallee-end thie Vast 'heritage is Ourn ArCillustrated booklet entitled 'On to the Ilay," hae been issued; giving facts ate regarding the de- •velopment of the North and tho re - of the jantee DV region, Copies Mailed on request to 3antes Stewart, Industrial. Commissioner, Cochrane. CoUntleee Ilene been the cures work- ed by Holloway's Corn Cure. It has ower of its taVii 110t felled la Other preparatiees. Nowlywen--Yon shonld get married, old 1111111, • A mait's vita is his better halt. Oldbach--Yes, thane the Worst Of it, • : • Bedouins Rob Villages— • Leading *Men Slain. Turkish Flag Flying in One • 'rrOVittee. OR. R. STEWART GhelAto.te of lint3tOratfy oit1TOttAitiy.; 11' 41* of ateclioise: tieentiate ef tb Ontar14 College of Physieleatt: an Surgeoes. . • • OFFICE ENTRANCS: •inGOND DOOR NORTH OF. ,ZUREIRIGG,S PHOTO STUDIO, 7,-- JOSEPIME ,f0,6N,29 , • „:04,51110PATIUC PWMr D. P. A. PARKS*. Cfsteopatby.,. belle 0tadlty's' ottiztitth. Adinsfaient rot the loins as41 .•istiniEttaints la gently NOM* WOO,' Pit PIP110*$ taft04001t$0144 g#11.611 ot.liseast, . - ,41604.4xessur usu. a. Truis•a pineaunonsi.4. • London cable boa; The situation in Egypt Is beeonaing worse, and at the pre- sent time is distinctly grave, a Reuter despatch from Cairo says. Gen. Allenby, the connnarider In Palestine, will retinal Cairo Teeming.. 'The largo torces of troops already in Egypt are being tole - forced. A largo number et armee '13edouhis have entered Ileheim Province, lower Egypt, from the west, and are robbing • to*ns and villages, situation is not regarded es presenting any military danger. • • The Tarkish Mg is taported to be fly. ,Ing in some villages of Bellaire, Province, There are 110 reporta of any casualties haying been suffered by, the military, but • tieme preminent inttive officials 4111,1 sev- eral Egyptian. police have been allied. atiois at Cairo and Tanta on March 12, 'Were tatippVesstd trobps and the pence. • The disaiders, rn t'sYnt nave been • aatribed to the aetivities of the National. bit leaders, several of whole have been deperte tAAND FLatt U. Watildratttett tlespitteh: Navy 13epart. ufflaittle Otitl ,to -day Seeretary d bably' • • t ovzt ccsittrttigiii esdays and 1114.ii. 10. **if rtirs-jrr Wednesday., 1. to .,071 by appobitmitko, • . r -``Giiinetitt 110sr•1tal •I (Vidor Go•nrnment insOlon). 3Pliisantl,y situated,. anifint:Iftilly fob alshed, Open to 'all rogitarir: licensed physicians. Rats* ;for patienta 13011:111 •Inoinde imant ant nursing).-7-4440,ti takt,Pg.gren)c,,linocsr.diud•te lonet,insi 0 pers. Oaf fnrther-Inforraatlein Address faidel M'ATHEws, • - .•supiorntwident., isx 223, Winottnro, Daniels, ur ng ' would invite he, Ilritteb Gover'nment to • pont the smile fleet to New York for a •visit during the' doming eumnier. Slade irivitation with extended inforamilyeby Northere tecuritlee of a par value of Ile, wants 'wit'thitt 'tetra reseivea thine, get this- tIme.trieci rereetly velt when he WW1 in England, just be- Aeistant teeeretary of the Navy Mose- , C4160,000 einl 14(1,000 shares .of Cana. will. --Two Gentiorhen of Verona, find help like thousands of alherS. fore the signing of the arinistice. 1 Tsion4nal Itardajoropertlea Cell and at my not ahtlit my Prices. I Sows ennui exoelleat value*. • J G. STEWART • wittHAsst 441.1•6 +4,i;on isikt • J. W.• DODD (Successor to strtrwO,T) FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT and HEALTH INSURAN:9.0. P. 0. Box 366. • Phone Ilk k. John F. GigArg • • Issuarlf* •' MARRIAGE LICENSES TowN HALL " ':; •WINCH4Ara 12h9nee-Pftlet 11,4y itai4WrItlie 103. 41•01•11. THREATS FOR THE EX -KAISER .Two Menacing Letters Have Been. Received • Anterongen, Warch 23. --There was a state of extreme alertness eround the veil Beettinek castle throughout Friday night and yesterday morning in consequence of the fernier German Emperor having received Friday even- ing two violently threatening letters, one ellaaining from Amsterdam and the other from the Belgian frontier, and also a telegram from a 'friend warning hint of maiming peril. • All the Dutch gendarmes Watching over the ex-lemperons Welfare were kept on duty, insteed of half their number being allowed their eccastom- ed rest. Yesterday morning all the garden paths in the neighborluitod of the shed where William Hohenzollern was engaged in sawing Wood were constantly patrolled by armed geards, while even outside the \vette Of the castle gelleartnes were carrying load- ed carbine's. One man was watching each of the four sides of the eastle, , and other ereeautions were taken to ensure eat. sty. in tato Shops. - Pongee blouses. Long gloves to meet short sleeves. Smocks for spring "gardenceses." Lew -shoe stockings with ()pm -work kl A comfy neW untlernarMent, - the bloopter eltenilue: