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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1920-02-05, Page 71� .1 " I , — , ", � "' ?,pN-r,V_", _W3�� 11� I � �, I I I'll 1! % � I'll 7, - ::... , i , W-7 , � - f.4 ,W, , �t "', 1� ,11% , x2,��, ,X �',� �� .47,7" If., ­ 1, "T ;��'., . ­ . ,,�_O,,� � X, ,J '' . , *0 ... , . ,� 17 - 7 ,I 1-� ., ,IV#% , '� , - -" , T'. r -w T , W � � , _,� �, mm" � �, 4 .4 . I W. Zwr�,,�, . '.., .,-�,,� � , .: , Q ,_ , � ...... ...... ..... . I I .1 I - ,., 1, , . I . ­ " . I . 7. . . .. .; , R I *�i . . 4 � .. � . /I I 11 ,, I J.�- A .. .. any purpo". but the Curilreso, wbieh under the constitution has t4e. sole -* UK W I , power In the prewivix, will o@Wder I and dedAe what moral Obligation, It any, under the Circumstances of any particular eAve, when It arloes, abouldi, ET move the United Statoo In the Interest of world peace and Justice, to take action therein, and will provide ac- cordingly." Senato� Lodge, In a statement, 4o- clared that lie was unable to agree to I L any changes In reservations two and L five, dealing with Article 10 an 'Leading Berlin Jewelers Re. - I Monroe Doctrine. He adde4l fuse to Accept Ger- ,jil illy opialoil, reservation number � two, which provides that we shall man money, asfiwae no obligation of any kind , . 'I tinder Article 10, except the -one uieu- tioned, in the treaty, that, we should ourselves respect tile boundArles of SUSTAIN MULLERAND other nations, cawinot possibly Permit of Clialigo. I 11TLo challf-A nr—.;;,,d In res va- . 1g, � . .... , ., ,,, : I , , "m . ..... :,, �==_=t_!_-",i� tion number fiv , Ill regard to the , ears — 0, V ,, Thati, Sleeping; Sick� , Monroe Doetr1re, *%=9 an ,absolutely as vital one, because It was assorted as ness May Be Epidemic Ff"N'"OS A SERUM an. official interpretation by the rep- in E urope. I resentatiVeS of Great Britain that the . � tinder tile treaty, . ; I was r to be Interpreted by the league. ' The Federated Community Service I TO. CURE "FLUT1 Jxintbi's' T`,oC'rr'ou1ie$, could never assent, Calupaigll in Toronto Mosed with a ond lit view of the statement made in total ot'$303,115 toward the objc­.tiver — Parts by the British delegation, to of $500,000, L which I ll.%N*e referred, I regartl the A local Connell of L the Womoll ! Paris Physician Has Got the line AvWch it Mae proposed to' strIke Workers of Cv,nada was formed at , Quebec volty . Out as absolutely necessary. , . I I . Remedy, 11 $,The United States has always Ill. QuOlPh Chamber of (lommerce has � I , I terpreted the Monroe Doctrine Dion'- decided to form an out-ot4own. fann. A it is our Policy. The ,,,Igbt to Interpret or$, section. I , - loo Answers for Sleeping ti,,o Aronrce doc.'rine portaining7 to the 1ustin 13. Edward's, accountant in I -1 . . Vulted. Statca alcue mu2t never i's tile Bank of Torolites branch at Bair- i . oDea to quesdou." rle, died tiliexpoctedly early Friday I . I After consulting witu, h.lz party As- morning. ' i I _,4L_� New York, Report- Three-quarters ,,,oclatos, Senator 111tchcook announced Richard Greer, a prominent - 1 -fol- , , of tile ,world's population have been that notice woulol, be given In U10 . . affected with Spanish Influenza, which 'Senate to -morrow that 'on Feb, 10 lie stein breeder, of Oxford county, died . !, Is now declared to be the sr ild move to take th4 treaty up for of sleeping sickness, the second yie- .4me disease wol ., as the sleeping sickness, and a "ran, debate- Opinion among senators 'Was tim to succumb to It within a week 1 ax that, vicinity. . has been found to cure both, accord- divided as to whether tile motion , Mrs, V. L, Hamilton, of Galt, sev� I Ii Experiments -could secure a majoritY. .g to reports to -day. ars.being carried on here ,and In Paris, -C.-P-6— enty-faur years old, collapsed owing I Partly to excitement over her hus- � , � Simultaneously -with the receipt of COMPLETE DE FEAT Il'and's condition And party to eseap- . word front Paris that serum had Ing coal gas, and died shortly &1ter. I been made by Dr. Charles F olley which would cure both Influenza ind slee . p- MaYor MacBride�s little daughter, � fr Of German Navy, Shown in I,, and broke her arm I ins sickness eanie a report Oni Belle- Brantford, fell . �. vue Hospital that a Preliminary report Kiel Inspeationo but instead or going liome went to I . , had been Issued from Mount Sinai . �_ a doctor*s office -and had It set be-, �� Hospital of the probable isolation of . tore -her. parents knew anything about I the - sleeping sickness germ, London Dirspatch: The Reuter cor- it. . . I To produce a serum to ' respondent with Me International Raymond PaJot, III two weeks, .died cure the Naval Commission at 1001, saYs� 'the In Hotel Dion, Windsor, of sleeping ei,�pephalktks letbargica, as the sleep- Commission Inspected the dockyards f;l kness, atter being In a deep sleep Ing sickness is kao,wn to science, it 40 � ivould be necessary to segregate _tile there on Saturday and left Monday .for six days, Trom which serunis and i I for 33arliu., There was virtually no other treatment -tailed , w .arouse I germ of the disease,, as serums ,ire activity around the harbor during him. . . made trom the disease germ$ tbsm� the stay of the commissioners, All All the leading Berlin � I selves, the live germs ill the blood t es of German warships were I " I being killed by the injection into the yp oil their doors and refused to sell dia. f .1 blood'of the dead biodle3 of the same moored Ill the harbor. Only two monds, precious stones and jewelry I germs. I � cruisers and four destroyers were In Of all kinds for German . money, � comailssion. A 31.),0D0-tou battleship wlitch Is almost worthless. The germ of Spanish Influenza, is halt completed, and untouched dur-Ing said to hav'e been isolated, but UO the lazt fourteen mon-ths, and other .. Mrs. Will!anf B. Leeds, widow of a 0* perfect serum is known. to have -been. glant vessels, their Armor plates re- 'United States tin plate magnate, was I produced. I . moved and engines and funnels rust- to be married by Civil ceremony to Dr. Volley, In Paris, produced the Prince -Christopher, younger brathor 1� I Caton were also to be seen. Lng -former King Constantine of Greece, . serum for the cure of sleeping sick- The whole scene In the dockyards ; I . I :neis. without Isolating the price'llhali- and harbor, says the wrfter, gave a at Geneva, on Saturday, Jan. 31. 1. I � tie lethargica, germ at all, but by most -vivid Idea of the Complete sub- F The railroad strike, -which has been � using germs of influenza, which led mission and defeat of the German in progress for some time In Italy, . I _11� hilt to assert that the two are, twin navy, - The spirit of the German sea- ended PTIday, All the strikers have . diseases ,and caused by tile Saillo men, however, was not In tile slight- resumed work. I � germ under diffore est broken, They sang patriotic The International commission for I ,pt conditions, . . I The same serfira with' Nflilch he soil- .on the arrival and departure. the Schleswig plebliscite aroa has re- ,, � . � .0 " " cured many cases of influeliza was of the comm!ssiou. . quested Herr Toolsend, the Burgo - I . . 1, L found equally effective lit Curing I --*-C�- - 4 I master of Flensberg, under the Ger- sle0ing sickness. This theory or 9% man regime, to quit the plebiscite . - - . .1 twin disease Is borne out in the region by six p�m., an Saturday. I I . I � taiiious Mrs, Mintz case here, wheris 1RISH RUIERb 'With thIrty-new cases of a myst , or- , � . . .. I I ,the sleeping sickness followed a se- IOUs post-war type of sleeping EWE- . I . Vefe attack of Spanish Influenza. I'NORE " UR ness reported from Verona, Italy, and , ' . � I � � At, , the dfilee of Dr, Simmers, at instances Of the malady under obser- Dellevite, It was said that Mouilt Sinai . U R vation in Prench cities, fears are ex - I Hospital researchers were not ready . pressed that tile disease -may become . I toi;siate positively that they had seg- . of epidemic'. � . � . I I - I regated the sleeping, sickness germ, No Action On Hoisting M. Takoff, former Minister of pub - 11 slid that no formal annoulie6olent, Of � Works and Minister of the Inter. , li ior in tile Malliloff Cabinet of 1918 ill � the germ's discovery had been issued. an Flags. , "' I � ; A preliminary report had stated the . . I Serbia, was assassinated at Pesce, I � : , - dootorsat Mount Siu,,ji had succeeded 4 Showslueer "ar Philippoplis on January 24, Na, . . " . . I In.:tInding a 'globold-body" of hifin- Dublin Council . assassin is described as a young fan-, - Itesimal proportions which was be- - . lieved to be the possible germ or cause Features. atle. I . I of, the disease. I Prof. Al-agglora, of Bolosna Univer- . . sity, is reported to bayd succeeded in 1. , Experiments with the globoid body Dublin, Cable -- Tt a�peared - to- Isolating the germ of Lethargic En- . 1; tire now being carried on at Mount night that the Government had lg- cephalitis (sleeping sickness) In the I I . . Sifiai. .4 complete.. report of the find. nored dhe hoisting, of Republican blood'of patients. He IS now said , �,�. . I In � ags Of the City Hall, at the initial .. . ., , gs of the researchers there will be fl, to be preparing a serum to combat '. 1. Issued In due time, it -%yas said. meeting to -day of -,he new Municipal the disease. I � L. - . I � . Dr. Polley, in Paris, said there are Council, which is made up mosw of Miss -Margaret Bonfield, secretary . . 1 250000,000 cases OIL the 11flu!' annuallyl 1131nix Feiners, The corporation oftl- of the National Federatlon of Wo- - � and.30 000,000 this year, because of the clals say that the flags were flown men Workers, who was a member of . I I . world-;;71de epidemic. . from the building wLthoat their an- 'sh dele. .. . the Brit'. ,ation to the Laibor . . ; . � 11I did not Invent this anti -plague thorlty. . 'Congr � ess at Washington, has been . serum, and It was only after I bad A motion by the IrWa transport ado,Dted as the Parliamentary candl- I . made successful experiments on. lily- v,orker, O'Brian, to remove the sword date of the Laborltes for the seat of I I self that I used it on others," zaid and mace, oa the ground that theY Northampton. I . jDr, Polley. "Since that time I and I ,, were "Implements of feudal authority, The Cabinet of Premier Millerand other physicians have made thousands relics of biarbarlsan, and perpetual i ef Cures, and I am Convinced that the was given a vote Of confidell,ce In .the I synibola of servitude," raised an'awk, Chamber of Deputies ai a session at- , :3paulsh Influenza and the sleeping ward (Itioation, because acceptance of tended by virtually all the members, . I sitkness are the same disease. � 1-1 0 a 510 In favor of the Min- � "While there is no danger In e1n. tw,� motlo, 1 would mean repudiation The ,ot w s . , of the traditional authority of the Istry- to 70 against It, and with lie I . , I)Ioying thIsAreatment, there is grave Council, which rests on British char- abstentious from voting, . ;$�_ danger from Influenza, due to the ters and 33ritish acts of Parliament. -Hungarian trade Agree - great number of cases, which are Finally, the resolution was with- An Austro A constantly Increasing every day. drawn. It will be raised again, and ment has been reaellied whereby trad. .1 . X,'carly three-quarters of the POPUla- ing in various foodstuffs hitherto � the question whether the Council . tiou of the ,world has already beell means to continue municipal work or banned would be permitted between Imoro or less affecto,ol with It." use the results of tile elections 00101Y the two Countries- until April 30. The -------4-*-1­ for political abdon will be determined. agreement requires ratification of � , � . 911i The new Lord Mayor, Tom Kelly. both Governments, who i7� In Wormwood Scrubbs Prison. Little Georgia Maitre, who was I I - "AnGE, IS FIK burned about live weeks ago when LUU will not be compelled to take any oath . " and It is one of the humors Of tile her-clotlillng accidentally, caught fire � RB, � situation that under the charter of at a coal stove, died at the'liome, of �. Charles L he becomes nominally a ,her parents, Mr. and Mrs _Oa�u � I 0 ill' A R-11 ICLE TEN captain- lit the, British armY. Alder- Maitre, Queen street, Sanoi-wich dee! [ . apite every effort made to ,save her t �,_ man Cosgrove will probably be ap- pointed to fill the Lord Mayoralty as We- . �I And Bi -Partisan Negotia. Xelly's deputy while he is In Prison Two of the ton now seats added I -1 0 0 1 to the establishment of the Montreal . tions Are Ended. DREAPER COALO s1tock Vxchange were sold by the � . . copiraftLee at the price of $36j00 I � --- - - - ea, c h. This price Is a now high lev- el in the history of the Exchange, the Republicans Reject Taft British Millerso DeMand"On last being reported at $a5,000. I 4r I Reservgtion. the Government. I V � ip I I , . ­ . V-,�-*-+-*+,+,9-""-W-*-Q,# 0-0�#-++, � .. I �+" I Washington, Report -The Unofficial London cable -The miner's delegatea - � V - bi-partleall negotiations Oil reSCI'Va- wilL,11 they meet I'veraler Lloyd George BIRD HATES - �10 tions to the Peace Treaty �t,uddenly to-worrovir, intend, atcording to reDort, came to an -end to -day wlien theDemo- to aslo: that tile Government Vedlitice -1111- I �, J� lediately, the price of Industrial and ex- T HE D -A RIL "r I . � . cratic. seuator8, falling in a last at- Vol -t co -al and proceed with the 11111it- . . . , tempt to obtain a Compromise on Artl- ation of Coal owneral profits, the limit. It6*4#016 +0�sf�4 +.#,+A:OAI. 11 � �­V... ­­ — 0 , . .+�# 0 tie 10, walked Out of the conference ation to be rotroar-tive. They AlAo Will For many years the annual migra- I and announced they would demand that the Governillent t'llte atepa to, reoluce the prico of foad and clothing tion of the birds, 41though a, perfect - other method of obtaining ratification. to u reasonablo bar,18. , ly familiar fact, Mae shrouded In my - The final break canio when Senator Tlin inineri threaten as an alternative ctery, Except in the case of a few T,odge, of Massachn8ettn, tho Itopubli- to doinawl an lunnoillate allround in. birds like the robin, which winters erea,3q in w6, -ea. amounting to five shill- � can leader, refused to aecept a reser- Ings dally. not far south of Its isunimer home, �k vation to Article 10 drafted by'foriner .. -4 — no one know where the, acing birds Vremident Taft and pre-ented to the . or the ehore birdii went in the fail, I bi-partisan, conference by the Demo- or when the,v ;�w.an theh northward emts. WIRELESS FROM flight in tile spring, t The Taft reservat-fon, a�. prosented But the oulijoei has been, earefUlly to the bi-partisan t-onmilttco by Sell- nud patiently studlell by so inany ob- I ator 11itelleock ,.%nil rejected by the cervero and naturall6to that it 1% no. � Itepublicans, 15 as followi: OTHER PLANETS Imigor impossiWle to anower thm � 1,The, United Staten declines to as- queotlon.& Tlie cliff ;;wallowa and :, sume any legal or binding obligation ____._ blackDoll warblers oliend their win- � l orial hiteL�rlty or London DiepatPh: Ditcaminq the terg in trupical South, America; the , � political Indep,ondence of any other mysteriona signals &�scrlbed yester. 9-Old011 plover, whielt neota oil the I C"ntry tinder the Provisions of day by SIgnor Marconi as having Arctic Sea, winter 8,000 nillos away � Article 10, or to employ thu ,military been received lit the fr,rm of Interrup- In the Argentine; the seaAet tanager � or naval forces of the United States tf(Ins of the Marconi w1reless Instru- 14 to be fOuu(,- 11, Deeani)er And Jan- , W inider RnY article of the trenty, for ment Prank W. Dyson, Astrono- uitry In E,euildor and Peru, and the Wool aw WWW**W!. 1!!4!!!� 4 l�!t!!!!!!�LA mer �ilclylal, to -day admitted that, In t>o§plInk In enthern l3rasil. �� � --ft— _­_­____­_ - , -, his op'.11lon, It wa,% quite prossible to Vor v, long time it was thought that �,- � 'I, I 'U this olden plover bore d,f the pahn � -- . , ;F�, )?IN rs, 2 get waves from other planetm. lie * , AV - n summer 11 � . , ­' I I . 40 * . was not pro -pared to go lvr�bot at for I th of flight betwm ,� . . . the pv,apnt time, and Wt It to great. and wintitr horilos., but now that dIA- ` � - Nittht er vrlrdemi expprt than himself to Unctiwj 14i etworded t* the Arctic - L I , � �� " do,arxIb4i the erfects of such wAves. f; __ I Morning,%4 I 1�, I t stable on ," I . 04 40 94 It clan find anAbinx 4t - '' e '.1 r, I T,ove makes the world so ro0d, but *b1c,k to ooA*truot lta� nvs: it hoa 11, - , eepYour-El/es,1 , - , � M - � . #'h tkat demn't altooth4r accoln't Ttit kvn romad within i4invtn and it halt "I - ?'j. C14*M*--L*,*k4,r* ,. I I 10 QW4 119W JiN&... C4­rssi-024� I -XV Lhr.. di7r.y 121,01&s. dogrion dR t1to pnls. And that nrot �' ,�.,� � .- "P, lm_ It . . � 11% , , I .. ­ 1. I ,� I ­ � I � I . .1 I � 4"�, L'� , .N�, At � -­ k" , 1. I .. � - � ­. . ". , , , , 4�4,f* *� , . " I., 11 ... 11 I .... . - ,- , I _ � - � �1' I I 61iii �-AdAkli.'­Ll � I . - ­; L � `:.: _`.�,,.' ",OW,L�., I . I 1- ' 4' " �. Wi&_.a'1d',1_Ah.A�dZii2 . , ,- t 1�. 11� 4,1� -, , IV- �� -v -1 I . . , ... :1 '..­ � - � , 'I :, .. . . ,,, JT� ­"�T 1 4. It , zw, � , W � , -im 7, ", " Firl, ", I I " 1, � , . . . : .. . .. . 1�4. 11 � F " , , ", � I I . '$,O` . �, , 9117TT qW ". , : � , - . "..., , , — "V . N _4 � �� f " _1! . I - ;� �'­. ,:, , , . � �:�­:�,,�v . ��, 'e� � I 1, . , .k . ,.- ., . 4 .? ... ... - . ­. -.A . -.A . -.A . " ., .... � � I . , . I k�",*,7, p­!,­c-- - , . 'r.T, W .. , - I . , ". 1, �,:�. k I.. ... ""'O . . 11 ., � , . ­ . .i, . , '' - �� .. 1, " . r , Am, " �, , .%� , . ��t , �- ,;L��' I ­­ ­ - �11 ­­ �- . . ,. : , . ", ,, r I - - ­_ - __ - ­_ ---­­-_.­­­ ­ ­- ­­­­ ­­­ _­­ __ __ 11 , ___ ­­ .OF_Q4WWW M 11 1. I . 1� 1, . . � T r� ' " I . 1. .. I . newly fallen snow which 1'�,A ', �,, 7 .J waa found ourToundad by a wall �� "PE � �,! � �',A I . I I I out trow I I 'A 0 . the, moth:11 00 qvx,�=4 ,!�a mm_ m� - "�, i,,,,�a, No Tlff-, - bird had Carefully 8000viod un 11 . .� ,, F �.. round bar Chick. ITAP' WOULD AID E0- _, . - 'I I The tera CrAros, In the ftr North 2ftd JUA,-, VatmAn Vmd I I tJ .11 about Juns 15, and loaveo again, for I 11 4 .. Ifliot to Death, I " IT , I'T A T', U ' the South toward tile sad -Of Augulit, UN �fl �, , I" when the young are able, to fly I F U 0 S" a WILLING T Uft LEAD' I . ;�. wronsl�. Two or tbree months later Quabso Dlopatch: Luoion Uoris#stts, I - .1 ­_ I " the bird -a are, found skirting the edse A ureat WAX Vote= W40, Mae three . , of the Antarctic to:11111611t, 11,000 Years OvOr"AN Wlth the 120d frinell- Approximately 940, Vauls ". ! m!l0a away. W -hat their track to ever canaimin, PitiAlion. was isurderod in - of All'Typm I I that vaut space no *noa Yet knowa. 'I Washingtono Though, Says Noleflopplet Europe c6d bloodiest night In a dark street " , A few Individuala %re oce-asioliallY Irk Lavis, Juisit acroom the river from .seen along the New Lngland coast Or Quebec. Morr*sotto ,was forty year* 10aud coast In tho, fall, but the .� ago 040 Awl single, and was employed Many Improvements On . 41OM Go to Work,," is American Verdict , Dresduoughts, . f DO 0 of thousands And thousands of in tile y4ril ot tile Canadian Natiousi thwe gregarious birtio which alter- Railway 4t IAOV�N. lie left work at I nate from pole to po!e have never 10 o'clock last night, AW shortly af- . . been met by u -ay tralned oboorver Much Interest in- conference Petweenwitish ter midnight bW dead body, with two IYW�Nlllngton, Feb. L- Approxi mma. Cora tent to learn their- preferred high velocity rifle cartridge holes In 40 warships, Ineluiling sixteen pateAnd their time schedule. They : 'At, Mae 416COVere� I.- Wcilfa street. dreAdnoughts, 8 x. -mored cruisers oAd I inust travel At leaet 160 Vies a day Government and Bankers On the OVIICT40 at companions of � 17 light eruiseris ,will be; the peace- -apart from their flights in search the dead man last ulght, the police time strength of the American nAvy or pursult of food -to carry them �. �4ve arrested. Itclur,t). ReMillArd, the after next July 1. the House Naval within tell or twelve wee,ko from one Sell Of I 'eb.6e0*. of Wwft atreet, who end of the world to tile other. . Loadon, Cable - Thursday's fur- that Europe Is taking Committee was told to day by Rear r adequate jo, atieva to, i.4ve t6OR complicated Admiral Taylor, chief of the Bureau . Phe Arctic tern en,joy more hours tiler SAII in the value of sterling In Steps to set Its own finances In In tho f -hooting, I I I I - rrls�ettl be Oree times the number In �commhs- of guillight than illy other creature New, York, 'has Intensified the an order," According ta.,tile poll.,e, VI,) of Construction and Repair. This will oil the globe. The sun never sets XletY over the eNchauggo situation, I LUT EUROPE GO TO WORK. Was Accompanied by two tQI08 ZraPh ision when the United States declared olur�uff Iti, obay at the northern nlest- � i Washington, Despatch. - Secretary 'Operator,%, AlPhOnLO "301anger And F, war on Germany, but the comparalive, lug*grounds, and during the otay In and focused attention on the center- Glass, ,otter to Hiomer 1). Ferguson, 0- GuIrAOut, while walking In the darlf )tonnage will only be about one and the South It Ila$ two months of cou� once to be held between the Chilli- President of the Chamber of Coal- along Wolfe street. t,tuuous ounlight and practical day� Cellar of the Exchequer and baukara merce of tile United States, is evi. arranged The trio had 011s-bAlt times as great. , to visit a friend namo;I Baker, . A uumbcr of Improvements based light for bet�vean Rix and eight early next week, At tills onfer- dently Intended to be the last word of whose home .was 'toiJ4ceilt to that Of 3 on the lcssoni� learned In the war are Months or the year, ence, act,ording to some statements, this Government with respect to th family named Remilliard. Not being i I e to be made on the 4re4dnoughts alitl � I T proulanoilt stato,4men also. will be . effort to hAV0 tile United States adopt Certain which .wAs Baker'$ aDd Wllieh other Pratt. The first line fflalps, Ad - Is an even more liberal policy of pecuu- was the RODIIIIIAril house, the threC' miral Taylor said, Are to be equlpned Whether Invitation to all Interlia- - lary assistance that will bring Huro- men entered the latter, Where ,they with airplane Platforms built over 1iie GU A R ff% preac'ut- were entertained for rk short tillie by forward turrets and extar.ding Ve PLAN TO L , U A tioual Conference will follow Is Con, pean countries out of their �resent the lady of the house. . 0 r , j9ldered -uncertain. In! some quarters financial slough of dospo A. Inch tile bows of the vessels, so, that t .-% u IV , lir� doubt Is exprossed tlia� gueu all m suddenly an. elderly me) ' or of the Craft$ may rise from all of them at . FROM THE HUNS oembly would lead t' useful result ' I Interest was shawn, to -day In Mr, Uemlill4rd family,, who, the witaa:isek sea. Small land airplane$ will 1,0 0 is.. Glass' statement, and there is evident- � , I . claim, was tinder the Influence ,of used, and In returning after flightr4, Tile understanding is that the Chan- I IY a general feeling here that 110 liquor, shouted to Romoe, One Of tht the)r will land On tile VAter, 1)0149 - cellor's conference will be private, but stated the situation correctly In mak- boys, to "shoot t'4at , ..'11ch out," which kept afloat by collapsible air baga I It Is expected that some official state- Ing known that American Government RO:noe proceeded to do with a high until they call be. transferred to 1h-) Nrench and Belgians Are awnt or tile proceedings will he 'hid to European nations beyond what locity z1fle. . Platforms, I � Coming to"Term s. made. . has been done recently and is now be- veW,t,, ,Ils sudden turn of events the Other ebangcs to be made . in the . The Government Is represented as Ing done cannot go on. trio took to fligilt,-but Mere , � I being very anxious to receive prac� In A broad sense the Glass letter Is fol- dreadnought$ will Include improved � � , lowed by tile Young Remilliard, who fire and searchlight controls, r1,3talls in tical suggestion$. and cousequelitly -an amplification of advice given to. opened ill a. The fimt shot, according of which were -Withheld'for milita,-y Economic Pact is Also will Invite the fullest discussion of Europe by American financial experts. to their tale, went wild. By that time reasons. .1. Process. the situation. An unofficial aoser- .attached to tile American Peace Com- the throe inen bad raacl.,ed the piazza. These alterations, together with the tion is to the effect that the Gov- mission. $$list Europe go to work," , It -,Vas when Ila heard the shots that repairs necessary to the 040 ve,38olo, . . ernment is willing to aid in a plan was the substance of the advice. Morr;svette is sa4d to have turnea will cost about $27,900,Doii, Admiral - . . Parts, Cable. - X Jaspar, Belgian for financing a loan on behalf of the Mr. Glass. has now made It clear around to ,we It bis' -companion wa.- raylor said. � � Minister of ICConomics, arrived in most badly affected continental, that' this phrase has become the ex- hurt, whou he ,receivdd one bullet in _______-q_41_ .1 � I ilaris to -day to resume -discussion with countries if the United States will pression ot'a fixed policy of the Amer" the al.domen and Aacither In the groln. M. Isaac, Minister of Commerce, of take the lead, but Austen Chamber� lean Government and that distressed lie fel; to thp ground bleeding, and CIORBEIL WRECK. the economic agreement between lain, Chancellor of the UxCh X d 1, I . equer, uropean nations would do well to died a few ulln,lites after the doctor I France and Belgium where Mug Al- Is not likely, In any case, to 96 Out- put their houses In order without de- arrIved on the scene. I bc�rt, Paul Hymans. Belgian Foreign side the pledge he gave the Heasol pending for American assistance be- ___*­� , Gov't. Probe Ended—Re- , Minlst&, and M. Delacrolx', the Bel- of Commons at the end of last year yond what Is now being done � I glan Premier, and President Poln- not to commit the ,country to further Afr. Glass' lAtter was obvio;sly in- Day or Two. I.. ,r Millerand left off financial advances without first coli-� Chats w. ith * port in care and PreralL tended as a blant hint to the RePara- . . Nlorth Day, Feb. �*_Tbe spacial . at Ypres Wednesday. eultilig 'Parliament on the whole tions Commission created by the Ver- I mtiuest ordered by Attorney-Gon. . I I At Ypres this party and Marshal subJect again. .� sailles Treaty of Peace to hasten the theDoctor sral W. E. Raney into the cause of Foch and 'two Belgian generals dis- In, an editorial this morning The work of fixing the amount of repara-� I '.bA, C. 1:1. It, wreck at -Corbell last .1 . I cussed tor th;ee hours Wednesday Times advocates enabling distressed tional damage that Germany Must . . I lunday morning was concluded Sat- . milittry and economic agreements be- Europe to start UP industries again, pay to the Allies. The United States WALKING r- 6� I -In, _11.LTIL thd.1, Afternoon were Conductor tw6en Lhe tNv* countries. I so that. it can export goods. This Government Is not an applicant for a I expect we 4re all pretty much in Alexander, Trainmen. Curley and . No official commullication, In regard could be done, dt says, by loans from share in this distribution, Itg,part be- agreement tha,t yralklag, for mere ivalk- Kent, of Ottawa, and Mr. A. Price, ' � to -what transpired has been issued, creditor nations, and the loans pre- .Ing rbpresented by the value of seized ing'$ salce, Is one tho most tedious and . th-1119 forMs at exel-alse poBsible. And general manager of Eastern Lines, I ' but It Is learned oil rellable authority ferably should be raised through ships and German property. this being so, many of my readers may In dismiesing tho,court Coroner Dr. � that King All;ert and the generals public subscriptions. The news- With the amount of Germany's obl.i- w6nder why I ad.vo,oate it so stron&lsr Julian Loudon, of Toilionto, stated . d!s,cussed with Marshal Foch a mill- paper urgeg� the discouragement, and gations to the Allies determined and and so Orton. What ftre the partleul:,tr that several days would elapse be- I I - and Voedt','T,�� benefits in walicing'? Why . I � tary alliance ngainst hiture aggres even the prohibition, of ,the Import&- the world informed as to how,mucltt isn't .r . y exercise in the house as tore a Yordlet would be announced sion from, the northeast. only an tion of unneewsary articles. each allied nation will receive, those good? lswt It rather absurd to e -x- 4s he wished to have the evidence ' . outline of the agrodmefit Is believed "If an international agreemon t allies will, be able to raise money on peat a Person who lias -been working tranEcribed in ordw that he might . to have been considered, but the lnill- could be secured," says The Timer., that security, and will be benefited 0-11 Uy in an office or in the home to ,give 1(he ,�ame very careful atten- I up, an liour or tVVo hours a day In tary leaders are reported to have been "binding both debtor and creditor accordingly in the direction of reliev- IZIVII`er to Walk? These -are a few of the tiOTI. I in accord. I countries to take action.along these Ing the depressing financial and in- obvious questions that suggest them- ___-Q_4_+_ . . The economic agreement calls on lines, a check would be administered dustrial conditions In the' War_Worn solves, and I will -try to answer them . I � . . . briefly and.to the point, Belgium to furnish all coal available to the headlonj fall lit the ex- countries. Firstly, as to�tlie particular benefits 't 0 FK S for export to France, the latter un- change." The Reparation Commission is now walking as an exerelso. Its action Is BRIAIAIN SEirm I dertaking to ship to Belgium in re- The Times denounces "the foOl, at work In Paris, holding two sessions two4bld, slnco-,It jstimulates both Anind t I I turn iron ore from the Saar basin, Ish statements that are being made ,weekly, working on the reparation and bodY. Thdro. is scarcely a single 1. I . muscle that ls,not tailed upon to act, I , the'Ruhr district ,and Lorraine. In some quarters of this country re- problems. I . and, this -mthout -any Of the undup. �, i Premier Millerand yesterday dis- specting the responsibility of the With the amounts to be distributed . In leh is so frequent an adoorn- NO'� LOAN IN U4. S. I otr"'n g wh i apportioned, allied E uropean, countries P.nt- . nt -t other, foilrds and legs a -re, cusaed the proposed agreement at a United States for the breakdown In .ed the pulsion -of the body, and Council of Ministers. M. Isaac Was European exchange rates," and adds will be In an excellent position to the muselesp.rro the trunk at.d neck In on -powered to act along the lines that the U. S. cannot be expected to make a real for*ard stop in the dir- order to m4intain the -body erect, The Washington, Veb.. 1.�Positive asser­ exercise causes us to bteathe more deep- tion that the British Gove,,!;rilont does ' adopted at Wednesday's conference at increase her loans to Europa until ection of rehabilitating themselves, ly, thereby Increasing 'the action of the not . plan to seek. furt4er loans In the I Ypres. . unmistakable signs are forthcoming, according to the View Of Officials here. lungs; and the digestIve Organs are was- United States, but on the contrary Is , I r I I I s -aged and the elilcul�atlon of the blood *'* * . . . I - I I . I Ahrough all the-Ussues is hastened, desirous f redue ng the C, lgations . I'll . I As a result of­a,li this the appetite Is it already has incurred here Is include Ron improved, beat iv endered %nd the, VIOLATION OF , prospiratory'acttQn. 001riathe skin encour- ed in a statement from London, tralls- . aged. Even if it, were possible to obtain nittted to Secretary of the Treasury . UKEY'S VIEWS ON ATTITUUE all ,this muscular and functional exer- Gjass, through R. 0. Lindsay, British . cis. bido.,S, More than halt its value Charge d'Affaires, and inade public . would be lost. The open air contribUtes � 'UNA CH enormolusly to tliGbonerits obtained, And I MAA to,night. The statement also denies OF U. S. TO N A T I 0 N S' LEAGUE that Is one redson why Indoor exercise emphatically "repeated -allegations In I � is not so good. Another is that mOst the press that .the British Govern- I I , forms Of indoor activity exeretse one part . Of the body or sets of muscles at tile ex- mout desires to borrow large sums In I British Law InVades Rights . . o I .1 I . . . pense of the others. the United States." , - ----------- Empire Cannot Back Down Now as to the possibility of the honle- .... I � of Citizens worker or offlce�worker giving up tili2e M ,On Votes in the Assembly. fox- walking; It Is all a question as to PYTHON AT LARGE. I . . which is (he inord destrable, leisare � . B f L A K u" N IVIEN I . which does not serve Its chief purpos&- I � - Is Decision of a Bench of ng and refreshing the Lively Time' On British GnAboat . . London, Cable. (By Canad!an mind and body for the next d%Yla work, I - Judges, Press cable)-Vise.bunt Grey occupies or.a slight modiflea.tion of that leisure I When It Broke Out. I � A which s -hall make that result more cer- ARE EX"ECUTED two columns of tKTimes to -day with tain. There can be but one answer to , � The crew of a British, gunboat in I I . London, Cable.- Three justices of I a letter ,on the attitude. of the 'United that question.. � I Eastern. waters once had 9. lively time 11 � � The tedhim of wallcing- for walking's looking after a *python on board tha.t - I the Appeal Court decided to -day that States on the League of Nations. He sake is largely the result of treating the .. i the provisid � n of the DefGnee of the Hungarian Communis�s Get carefully explainsthat he Is not writ- "el'alse as an evil necusity. ilersonany had escaped from its cage. . I I have none of the objections so fre- , Besides the python there wag on � . Realm Act giving Immunity to muni- Their Own Medicine., Ing as an ambassador, but as a private quently raised ,against walking in town board a big Borneo orang-outang. The � 11 tion workers in certain areas against I I Individual, making an earnest attempt It Is not the saine'as the .Country walk, ejectment from their homes unless the I to foster the friendliness of the two I knowis but I should hesitate to say python, which was nineteen .or t.,wenty .e:., permission of the Minister of Militia me democracies, by explaining to Pwiglish- Which the more ,desirable, Judged feet long, having dined heartily .on a - I - . .. ". is obtained, constitutes a violation of New Regi i Again Demand , Ct Ine"Oly T"04% tile P91"t Of VIM c;f tedium. deer about three weeks before, began � men that certain aspe s of the Amer- I arn not sure that to many people tile t t at Its appetite returning ,and In , the Magna Charts, The decision has Their Leader;- , lean hesitation to *accept the League countri, walk Would not corne off ,second 0 e 11 . created much Interest among lawyers. is not due to hostility to the prin- best. There are such possibilities of searching about its box for a place of' .� - � . variety in walicing in town, so ,many al- egress, found one side In bad repair. I The lower court had hold that the l elple, but to constitutional questions ternative routes. The inind can be ex- It did not take long for that python . owner of a houge*occupled by a muni- London cable: ' A wireless de- and possible effects which compel call- arelsed at the same time as the body. In these days of intensive education, to come thiough the Weak Dart, and, tions worker Was debarred from re- munisitk-were executed yesterday, inak- tiOlk. the walk to and from the place of bus-' quite unobtrusively, It begali its Per - covering his property by the Defenco Ing a total of 27 to date. - All Mere 1 One particular reservation Viscount Iness can be ittillized Inost 4dinlrably as anibulations around the boat, 0], the Realm regulation. The Court Grey thinks inilst give rise to diffi- a mind trainer, either a,,; an exerolsing of Appeals in reversing this Judgment duly tried, and it was shown that culty, namely, that respecting six Brit- ground ,for the,faeuitles of observation Seeing the orang-outatg Chained -ap, . or for the ruore nicellanical operatlows up a tow yards off the big anake, Iftl declared that the provision of the De- they ,were responsible for murders. fall votes in the Assembly of the Of the memory. I know N Man Who vited Itself to a dinner ver I . ' . Two of three, named Pergovie and League, but neither the Dominions mastered the rudiments of Greelt grall" to ita taste. it would have been ..11 Terice-of the Realm Act was a "grave y much invasion of a citizen's rights, Tender- Terebo, as Red Guards, carried out I nor Great Britain, he says, can admit mar during EL veriod of such onforced Ing the seeker atter justice liable to -,valka, and I In -stance this raerely to over with the orang-outang had not the orders Of Belft, Kim and shot'two qualification here. 'It must not be show thta the tirne spent In walliang the quartermaster at that moment imprisonment." . Ukrainian officers and robbed them supposed In the'United States, he con- need neveV be conaldered. Nvasted. made the discovery that the- two pot$ . -V -41V__ , of a large imin In gold. They then tinues, that there is any tendency to A PrMSERVER Or, REAT4TIT. . were about to be merged Into one. . . threw the bodies into the Danube. The grudge the fact that Canada and the I will not 9p any further Into the He promptl,y cut tile orang-outang � officers were charged with anti -Bol- other Dominions have votes, but it Is actual ph�,siologlcai r"ults of walking . SOVIETS SENT shevik'propaganda. I � To the thinldnj�'Derspn they are self. loose - The third man executed was Ladisb easy to realize that feeling has been evident,, and to -those who ai a aecustoxii- The latter was up the masthead be. , created by the statement that the oil to take things "on trust," as ,sve ,Say. fore any mischief could be done and U las Szainuely, who was the third of British Empire has six votes And the X A* tioat emplui.tioally declare thou lieutenant, the owner ofthe oralig- % three wealthy brothers who wer6 United States one. Judlotous walking exercise Is the Xineit g, the quarterm., .Aer find a mem- - $1 50�000 TO oul - So of all possible meqlolncs to the slekbody outan T affiliated with the Communists. The -1 and the pupept ,prese.rver , of existing ber,ol the Crew filing th mselvoo u on I " . C p 1. h ominitted suicide, . .health. the hungry, python -one at the bead, Ladislas had 9, unique story. As Judge IlersOng unaccustorned to IWOking, or It to he kept an express train of three ,cars those whose strengLh or age forbids too another at the tall 'and it third In the Couriers Brouaht SAY DERRY HAS violent an Initial exertion, should gra4u- middle. � ' waiting constantly at the depot, so . ctliy accustom themselves to It, beginning Then the excitement beg -In, for the "Ambassador." that whenever occasion arose he could with,, say, a mile and a half ana Iteep- Jng to tile normal pace. The pace and python wanted to got one of the ag- . Proceed throughout Hungary to con- tile distance, should 4be gradually In- gressors nicely In its coil% alld the . T,rade I demn to death anti-Bolshevisis. There . SURRENDERED CreaSed Until SIX to eight Miles at about inan Mom determined th%t, It Should4je F were 42 Illegal executions charged �3% miles an hour presents no difficulty. kept ont In. soniethI115 As nearly against him, though the oxaet number t , . This should be Icept in view froin. the be- ginning as tho effort to �ba ii.chloved, aPprb--ching it straight line as possl- With Reds, 0__ for which he was responsible will Wild'Scene When National. and Once arrived at Should be maintain- I)IG. . � - never be known, ed as "normal form," . Relliforcenlenta, however, arrived In Wasbington, Despatch -Tho Mission The executions took place in the lot Elected Mayor. r,ew of ug are so unhapl)lly altuated as nil about twenty bludaek- Soviet Government succeeded In ftans- snow-covered courtyard of tho prison to have no wtrtloular objeative, and tile hot hastO a a foot of pythono at Budapest, where crowds of friends. .,� place of business will serve this pur- ots, each orlibracing mitting $150,000 to Its Ambaseador in relatives to I)OA0 as, well As the,ft!avide Intl or tile rePtilow to POInDavativo - picturesque I I reduced the and curious -minded gathered, tj andina Nvillk the saille the, United State�s. Tho money was 11go's Sinn Fein 'Read distance morninx.and even quiet. Thlo procession ninvehed back There wpre several hundred elvilialin �J Afternoon, $3 sent by Couriers' 'ton of whom Toach- and officers within the court'VaT if it necessitates sonle modification of to the python box, coiled the tres- f .0, And Receive No Britons. the ordinary habits. Once, the OaPOLORY . But the ed Waoltington, and another ten were turo Inside and shlit, It UP many crowded without, They Mere for for walking is obtained, there la no, rea- ig-outang, vat aloft in the mast- luOrcertc,41 In Putiand or Oerl'danY. for most part sufferers from the 1101- n hy it should iftot be kept up Until oral Some of the latte- uore allot. late in Mo. It Is liot *illy the fille,st head a long tinle before he canie to ' 80 w This 61utemont was Ina,de to-dtLy zhevlk regline. So they came not 08 Belfast, Cable. - An unDaralled Ise of all 'but the I'dost suitable tile conclu,;1oll hat he was not the Idlers, but with grim faces to BOO scene for this city followed the else. '2xr"IeLlt ages. ,,tile man who can walk by Ludwig (31. A. X. Martens, Dolshe- Jur lileAu for the day. VIM Ambassador to tlid United States, 'tice d6ne. t1oft to -day by � vote of 20 to 10 of is not 111tely to httrni himself, aft so ­­�4,w—­ . It is estimated that the WAshoviki. NA, Irilin 4 ti y do whose bodlea are out -of cott. . I beforew thO ,qau�jte Committeo Investi- executed more than 600 of those 'Who Ald. O'Dollerty 11"i Derry'$ first on' by indulging 111tennittently Ill 6% 1; tionalist Mayor. The audience Cheered InOrt) Mrenuoius fornis of exerelme, aut,h s - 'I'll(, - , o. * %ed, !Pitllig 11olshevild propaganda In the opposed them. .re are now Await cycling and so oil. Indt United Statm. and waved flags and handkerchiefs and " "rglnfr' URK PLAN TO Ing trial 450 terrorlsts, : be .Nvlll be alwAys ill 001141tion ta enjoy Ma.-tvila ,also submitted a Ifist of 941 shouted 111) to the Opposition, "Derry thom. The Government to -&17 d0lilallded has ourrendered. We wlll make you ---+-* Concerts, Incluollng same of the big- for thet seventh Unit% that Austria give I gi!�,.t u.nutiffacturera An the eountrY, up Dela Kim, the former 11ungarian. chow wood!" SINN VVIN 00TINICILS ATTACK GREEKS YAw were u-illing to trade with So- 00111111unist leader, arld other.11 chiLrged While the Mayor was being Installed v;et Itussla. 11fartena said that he with murder, larceny and forgery. lit office tho crowd sang, "God Save "...".--4--"--" 1 . Ilal luade aniall payllient.q on Various ____Wbo4._ IrMand.11 Mayor O'Doherty In his of Irish Oltles� Swear London. Feb, L­Tlie, Turkish Min- I orclor for goi)14 to be shipped front XD11W STANDARDS, address declared that flav, it they : Ister t)r NVar, necortling to repOrtA Air ( ri Ca. I . were of ttu Insulting character, would . Pealtv to ltbpUblia. . (Life.) I , . 4 0 & - .Sultor-llleaoe, I'd like to marry your not be permitted to fly from the Derry from Constantinople, y ALL MG11T TIMM, : d&ughter. Guild Hall In future. lie added that a Dublin, Jan. al.-Whtn the Councils of ordered the printing, As nuickly as i . n0un, (lork And ot1wr places eldeted . posgibl(* Father -But ean you *su1)port her lit long and painful Chapter In the history ,, of ten thousand eopies of a I The Vrofe6sor-A Man should have tl,e manner in which her ravorite iscreen :Sinn 1.1oln Itayore, they reftned to ap- a eolid folifteation for his caroar and heroine iA accustorned to live? of the country had been closed. point Oerlffs, because thlit would havo proclamatl()n for general mobill%atlon . 4 * 041— A Sinn Feiner was eleetoddllayor of pec"altmed %wearing allegiance to tho of tho Turkish feir(les, PAY$ a despatch ' 11, that ineaniq he should have a good Sligo. He maid ,no BrItioilli elegation King. to the t&1%chanP,re Telegraph Comipany head on his shoulders. Ulm SmRrt--1 don't know what'A would bo V,�eelved by him during his t The Vark corporation to-rIny by 30 votes from Atheni. dated Jan 28. 11 I The F'ro,mbiman-I'm all right there, � the matter with that little man ovtr o ji, declAred Itm loyalty to tho Irish I Th,* Track 4coach mAyo I've got the tberO. 1je ,%,Ag so attentive a few year of office. -rift corporation x1m. Tho repart .-,avq the order shows t?tht , I norvublie. Th#. TArn( siolidest dnma an the team. momento ago, and be won't even look - 0 0 110 liarly acknowlediKed thts IM11 r.r#td*n ai thk� War Ministry contemplAtes mobil- . . . . . . , �1 — ---*-*4— � at me. Mrs, Blank -Perbapq he #*w Many a fellow never known his own the lawful gnv"nmi%nt. end lendero4i IL 1,4atlon In Anatolia. preparatory t* art 11 Tho story Mat has no point natu. nin romp In. 11c'st my husbAnd,�NfA- mtnit till he findiR out what other Init oilitiftner.Whe DroxhMit corporation ittaek an 1ho Ureeks alnil other allied - ftllv tallio r144. 1 1-*oplo think. ' him flec(pot ,i Flinn Fein Mayor. Phillip troope there. i ron TeleArapll Vertahan. i . . .1 i � I , I .. ,� � , �-" ,-,-..' , . . I 1�1 I I ,,, I . I . I .11, 1. .� � I., � 1 14� 1 _ . 1 4 1 . . � I , .. � , '� -I., I�V I - I � � � , 4 1.11 .. . i, " i 11 . I I I � I., . I I.,. 4 I � '.11 I I . I . I ." , � I ,,�' r" I .. � 1, 11 ,'_ �, lk�..����i Ill AR, , -,� � ... — �! I . � I �,��t �. I, ��, ., �., 1.14% 11 � " � �i��&�',� . 41 "I. � ,�, 1. i - . .� � , '&16 � I.. 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