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The Wingham Advance, 1921-06-16, Page 9f, EMPIRE STATESMEN not merely rhetorically, it will only be Street from Melbourne would shrink after such friendly, but vital, dellbera. Great Britain and those others way naturally look at from angles as dif. tions as are taking place at Downing days by an airship service rightly or- Street. ganized. MEET IN 1 nNDON fereat OR our places. upon the face of the globe. Flat -Foot Facts. the science of flying. So tremendous _'"Ic FORMER FRONTIER OF PE11MANY +, 13OUNOARY LINE OFTHE PLEUIWT� an annihilation . of dls*tance means LU It will be the Chief work. of the Ent- take a bath, observe the Impressions not lees to each Dominion, for they as GERMANS well as R n9land are eager to come to- AREA gether. line from heel to toe on the outryide, pire Premiers tG come to a common If they are flat, the entire bottom of X GATHERING wealths repeat that It Is as- Complete- How call you correct flat-footed- HULTSCHIN ness? Buy a handful of marbles, place FOREGATHER FROM understanding on big problems of that sort; to take back a common policy taill. Both Canada and Australia 10� )IIIERE you must curl up your toes; as a xesult D15TRICT GIVEN TO 4. CZECHO-SLOVAMA DY 1,1�E VERSAILLES PCACE TREATY tlin muscles of the feet wJ11 be exer- �Proxxifers. that this London conclave ENDS OF THE EARTH. for the approval of their own Parlia. r.— I freedom of their peoples, RCCENT FIGHTING IN, Problems to be Tackled. Little Tommy Brown was always MORO 01611 the Seas. The first of interested In his new baby Sister. + Ql(arlsruhe If TOWNS UNDERSCORED says an English newspaper. If he did It, whilst nurse Was sInging It to these problom.9 is the renewal of Brl� sleep. "Nurse," lie whispered at last, .4 4 It Is Just that growing liberty that Momentous Questions for DiS' taill?8 treaty With Jnpan. tinued singing the lullaby. But Tom. arismack Ro , s nbergP C .1kell-stod0loy The Japanese qte,�ticll arlwa, brief, P P Ilk cussion Ainong Statesmen ly, out of the fact th4t Japall it; not E of Greater Britain. big enough for tile Japanese. Thry�� Guttent;tg From the ends of the, earth five men would WZO to OVePfiow Info other lauds. Unhappily for them, other lanilis arQ H "'011P 11 it \,--' Lublin�i Z 0 t. have arrived it Downing Street, They; already largely occupied by People xrasclic. w Krasche Fa nbeilf, N 5" are the Prime Ministers of Greater who are unwilling to see colonies of Gros TIIE X Britain: Mr. R. Squires, of Newfound. JQPs settled In their midst. �,7 KORFANTY land; Mr. W. X Massey, of New Zen. JaPan's foreign policy is aimed at + LINE Q&e land; Mr. A. Melghen, of Canada; Mr, molting that unwillingness, + -kip W. M. Hughes, the Lloyd George (it Admittedly it will be a ticklish bust- Zulz' fe Vat Australia; and South Africa's repre. ness, here to Please at once Japan, the Tal-Ilowitz mentative, Mr. J, S, Smuts, United States, and thO Dominions, The Nell loditiu S dt %ber Z Around the long table at Which a end, as far as the Dominions are con- 0 p veittlieno lZin le). British Cabinet entered the Empire for earned, 'v&illd be Yet more difficult to J ILor ?T, 0 )12111ftz�, the World War these Imperial Five achieve were the five Premiers to re- 4 t7 D. browa meet the British Cabinet to4ay. Nor main at home With their respective 0.0-4 . irl.N 0 S IWO would rnYGno who light peep In at ParlIaments, Tropplo�itz ivo A vity No. 10 Dov.,raing Street be far wrong obvion.,ily, therefore, It is most nope. it lie took that assembly for a quiet ;f Ill that they should assemble now, In 31ig Rybn]4 Lendzin() fam'ly gathering. Coming after the the result demonstrating for the bene. I fit Of all whom it 0, �at$Che 0 fullZess Imperial Conferences of the past, it Indeed Is so; yet over the may concern that, i however far off be the advent of a ran Itz ORadlin oswie( r'll?1­0 mceting there liangs an air of drarna universal League of Nations, a league Pl",so which the others lacked. of free British nations with a common Signing as Sister Nations, attitude to the rest of the world is a der set very lively reality, reista, N�Ixy? Woll, this coming together And, of Course, if each of these n 0 Scale of Miles 4() Mahr Ostr of Yother Country and daughter Do- tl()p,3 has its rights, lie, (lees it also 2P P L A N D millions will hold Our attellti011 very I have Its respoxisibilities—in particular, GtHERAL DIIAFTINr CO, INC,, N.V 1A "Pesell �h much as do writers of stage plays v, ith ilia rosponj !bill ty to share fairly in de - the situations that arise between fending the existence the U PPER of Whole Bri- lvn�e.uts altil Children who are children tish falully. It would be foolish to SILESIA A very small section of Europe, that Is commanding so much attention no longer, deny that, as far as Imperial defence The imperial family has grown up. is coneer . at present, It produces one-eighth of the world's coal, and Is Immensely rich tied, the situation, demands "Daughters are we in our mother's' 1 ill the skill and mutual tolerance that in !Toil. Bismarck once said: "The Europe." country that controls Silesia controls house, but mistress !it our own," Mr. can be brought to bear on it. Rudyard Kipling once said for them, -The position Is simply this—that and definitely since then have they i while the Dominions have marched Did The Killdeer's Song. SliPs of the Pen. come of age. not Qftch Of them at well on file Way to complete nation- Versailles 6ign the Peace Treaty as hood, it is Great Britain who still pays The Killdeer calls across the lea, D I ven your favorite author might the equal of Great Britain? for the Imperial Navy very much as I JOY to hear his welcome note, have been apt to make mistakes some - It is the effect of that conthig-cf-age In the days when they were mere Oh! sweet the sound "Killdee! Klll� dee!" times, as well as, less favored mortals. which has Cause ,d a flutter axrxon.gst colonies, those ivlio maka a living by tongue, National or Imperial. I That echoes from his tiny throat. Shakespeare wrote of King John and pen. it is this that has set poli- and his barons fighting with cantion ticians talking oil both sides of th I Call the Downing Street asisembly earth, cables buzzing rhrough the adjust that burden equally? Lord Jel, He. vinge of life and aovhfg, too, He sings of nestlIngs, In the grass, many years before these- Implements seven �.eas, leader -writers gravely Spill-; 1100e has suggested that a fair propor. Of morning meadows bright with dew of war were Invented. In another of : ming words. i tiall Of the Colt of the Navy reckoned Where noontime sun and shadow his Plays one of his characters men - '011 The five Premiers will, of course,� the Population and the - overseas pass. tions -a printing press two, hundred discuss questions whiell. have nothing trade would work out at 74.12 per Years before the art of printing was known. "Julius to do with that main affair. They Cent. for the United Kingdom, 12.3 My spirit answers to his call— In Caesar" he speaks have something to say about emigra- per cent. for Canada, 7.74 for Aug. As memory wakens at his strain, of striking clocks, tion, key Industries, Empire trade, tralla, 3.82 fox' South Africa, and 2.02 Where grassy billows rise and fall Thackeray gives an Instaxice of for - cables, wireless stations, They are for New Zealand. Whether the Do- l"Inions will agree With Lord Jellicoo I wander by -gone meads again. getfulness when he kills and buries Lady Kew, and afterwards brings. exploring -the possibilities of linking! 1 up the Empire by aeroplane and air-' is quite another matter. Oh? sweet to me the Killdeer's. soong, her tolife. Anthony Tr011ope, made Andy I ship, an inquiry in Which they have the' It is but decent to remember that It fans the flame of life -aglow, Scott come "whistling up the street Inspiration of victories recently won! 100,000 during the war Australia spent $186,- And brings back scenes forgetten long, with a Cigar in his mouth." When It over time and space In French Guiana, On battleships, or $37 per head And memories dear, a happy throng, was pointed out to him that this was the Yukon, amd the Belgian Congo, I of her Population; and is, willing to Of Summers of the long ago, an Impossibility, he refused to admit ,where airways have by Weeks brought i continue a payment, New Zealand's —Helen B. Anderson. It, -and endeavored to show his critics, nearer to the outposts of civilizption -has declared that they, too, that such a thing could be done. He j,prexuler those ploneem who have, pushed ahead mean to take a full share In naval ex- did not succeed, and the cigar was through traeldess Wastes. penditure. Unreasonable Teacher. dispensed with In the next edition, Cuttina Out Wasted Time. lirunnlng Canada and South Africa are, to put It mildly, more vague. In fact, the all- When Freddy came home from In Oulda's novel, "Signa," Bruno smashes Signa�s violin. Again, the� of a regular air I betwcea- Great around value of nice, speeches trans- school he as crying. "Teacher whip- ped me because I was the Stigns, sits up all night trying to mend the Instru. service Britain and even the nios;t remote of her Dontial- lated into terms of cash remains to be only one Who could answer a question she ment, but It was quite useless. The Ong - Is not 01il Y xxew� after Sir Rees Smith's seen. Nor, again, do we know for certain asked the class," he walled, Freddy's mother was, both wooden shell lie could pleo& well enough, but the keys were smashed flight to Australia, clearly a practical deVolopment, but It would what Australia, who demands. Com- plete control Over her own Navy, will astonish. ed and angry. 111,11 see the teacher about that[ beyond all hope of restoration, and for the broken silvery strings there draw the Brlti6h peoples, together as 'say to our proffered compromise—the What was the queation she asked you?" was no hope." Certainly repair the sensibly as did the a0pearance of steamships on the seas I appointment of Australian officers to "She wanted to know who put the keys" of a violin sounds, a hopeless Sir Rossi Smith hiraself declares I the Admiralty Naval Staff. If, however, the British Navy is ever glue In her Ink bottle." task; to discover them would be.the first difficulty. that the five weeks which elapsed be- thus to become Imperial really, and fore Mr. Hughes, reached Downing not merely rhetorically, it will only be Street from Melbourne would shrink after such friendly, but vital, dellbera. to fourteen days by aeroplane, and ten tions as are taking place at Downing days by an airship service rightly or- Street. ganized. The assembled Premiers are weigh - Ing carefully this Iniparlal aspect of Flat -Foot Facts. the science of flying. So tremendous Are yon flat-footed? an annihilation . of dls*tance means If you don't know, the next time you much to the Mother Land; it means take a bath, observe the Impressions not lees to each Dominion, for they as that your wet feet make, It your feet well as R n9land are eager to come to- are normal, there will be a narrow gether. line from heel to toe on the outryide, Nevertheless, with a firmiless not If they are flat, the entire bottom of to be mistaken, thege groat Common- the foot will show , wealths repeat that It Is as- Complete- How call you correct flat-footed- IY self-governing nations, not Its ness? Buy a handful of marbles, place Colonies, that they meet Great 33ri- them Ill two rows, and -start picking taill. Both Canada and Australia thein up with your toes, To do this made that plain beforehand; In each you must curl up your toes; as a xesult country a pledge Was given by their tlin muscles of the feet wJ11 be exer- �Proxxifers. that this London conclave cised and thereby strengthened. waK 110 mere trick to Weaken the full r.— I freedom of their peoples, Feared the End. Problems to be Tackled. Little Tommy Brown was always NOW, nobody W)ll deny the Domini. interested In his new baby Sister. 011s' right to mind their own business, Ono day lie stood peering down upon says an English newspaper. If he did It, whilst nurse Was sInging It to It would not, as far or, the Dominions sleep. "Nurse," lie whispered at last, Were concerned, hatter one jot, But 11sho's nearly unconscious, Isn't sho?" It Is Just that growing liberty that "Yes," nodded the nurse, and con, )Makeamore, neeafui tham ever a frank tinued singing the lullaby. But Tom. AAIk between t1leir statesmen and ours, inle whispered In alarm, "Then dotx�t . there are proJ)l0ms, VVblch we In , sing ally more -or you'll kill her." 0 9 0 C h 11 fI 9 m t 0 . — a V- a LO -WaSKM anCt- from the Rocky Mountains to, tho� GLAR FELLERS—By Gene Bvrnes Pacific It had A Dainty Di -,h, University St4ndarills. Icons and Revolt. C,Golc� have alwvys iahui their work! o(;rlotmly. %VaB it not vatei, vilep to 1"'ntalive, requirements in sewr,,�l the grand Conde, who Circn,,, hjxy,3,�le Facilities of the Provincial Unlvcrs.,�y rr011B �Ixld church hannom are wov� upon iiis sword because' tile. fish for have re,,.,ently been raised tnd 11r, through the atroot.5 al Petrograd' the fitate, d1nner at which ll�,i master nouncoment is inade that, in some once more. Bareheadcd nu;rchers are was to entertain Louls XIL. had not cwes, a still further Increase will. soon Chanting "Save, us) 0 1.0r411' along the arrived. vocur, Intelligently considered, this Nevskii Prospekt. There has been no� In a luxury4oving or decadent ago action is seen to be unquestionably In thing like this in Lexxine-Lund since fhv� coohs are confAantly torturing the best interests of the parents of the evil days that came early in 1918. their wits- to invent novel api)etizers the, youth of Ontario. Bolshevist Papers that have reached for tl�e.*r satiated Patrons. Old people To study for an additional year In Reval are filled with --l.ceounts of what have riffleuled, and even childron the local collegiate institute or high must have been an extraordinary and, dcubted, the tale told in Mother Goose ze)1001 before, beginning a university I'lenaCint5' sp`cetacic� It was May 8 of the marvelous pie served to an ear. course Is not a hardship to Any boy or that religion boldly raised it$ head In. ly D ritish Iring, that contained four and girl. Quitt- the contrary. It means arx. Russia despite more than three years twenty blackbirds, which began to other year at home under parental Of torch, penceution and xxturder, sing when it wiva, opened. But the care and influence; it meiLur, algo a From 8 o�clovk in the morning till, 6 stoi­y is evidently true, for, as we may saying in money. i in the afternoon a steady proceszion learn front the Cook's and Confection. Succesa in a uMversity cour,,,e Of PTIeSt.1, Workmen and even uni. er's Dictionary, such pieg were by no depends very largely upon tNvo condi- formed followers of the Swiet swept means uncommon at royal dinner tions, viz,, a good educational fGunda- down the Nevskii Prospelct. tion which enables one to grasp read- � There were so many workmen in th o parties in the goud old days. The i processlok that the Soviet officiala author is Sohn Nott, cook for the Duke ily v hat is taught and a maturity and i of 1301ton in Queen Anne'.% time. The stability of character which prompts I and police looked, longed and forbore pass -age, here somewhat abbreviated, One to study dilli-ently even whea to interfere in any way, The Reds follows: away from parental oversight. The! ground their teeth and cursed the In the midst of the table, were attainment of both these necessaryJ Menshevik!, the Social Revolutionaries placed two Pyes made of coarse Paste, qualifications is made easier by morei and the Russian Church, but laid no filled with Bran arid washed over with rigid university entranice require. hand upon the marchers. ISaffron and the Yolks of Eggs. When Ments. The Reds -admit that the untest in these were bah'il, and the Bran taken In raising its standard the Univer_1 the Russian industrial centres bas; out, a Hole was cut in the Bottoms, sity of Toronto is acting solely in the;� lahm on a religious character, Tl,& Interests 'Of Prospective students and peasant has kept the Church alive for and live Birds put into ore, and Frogs ' their parents, is carrying ut its Nye,,; more than three years, but, the cities Into the other, and the Holes closed 0 up with Paste. . . The two Grea known democratic policy, and, Is bave seen little of priests, 1,1.,ibops or t 1. patriarchs. The Holy Syriod has dis- PYes still remaining untoucli'd, some menting its light to its position as � ,,the poor inan's College." appeared and its power had vanished r other will have the curiosity to see in the. great V)wwz. Little wouder what's in them, and, lifting off the Lid that even the Soviet newspapers are of one Pye, out jump the Frogs; this The Top of the World. referring to the demonstration as i4a makes the Ladies skip and scamper, They have really started at last for resurrection from the dead�l and lifting up the Lid of the Other, the surnmit cf Mount Everest. Thls� If the indiistrial unrest, heignteat-A out fly the Birds, which wIll naturally expedition has several aspects which, by the fear of famine within the next fly at the Light, and so put out the establish a many-sided appeal to the t ree months, becomes mergeJ vit'vt it, Candles! End so with the leaping of public, stirring of religious emotions, Len2no- the Frogs below and flying of the One important phase, ill its politi- and Trotzky will have a troublous Birds, above, it will cause a surprizing cal bearings, is the co-operation of the summer. The demand for a Const-itu- and diverting HurlyBurly among the climbers with large numbers of Indian,! ent Assembly. the dwindling of the Guests In the dark; after which, the Chinese and Tibetan helpers. The � brcad ration as Russia gets f arther Candles being lighted,'the Banquet is good feeling engendered by the� away front the 1920 harve3t, the con - brought in, the music sounds, and the strenuous toil together must hav�, a; tillueus strikes and the growing wr- Particularsr of each Person's Surprise beneficial result in a better undor-; talitY rates ate now troubli%-, Moscow. and Adventures furnish Matter for di- standin.g between British admixiistr'a. If the P�1��Nxx religious emotion -ets verting discourse. tors and the native resident popula- out of hz,,.�. 1 tho Duumvirs of Moscow C. — tions in their jurisdiction. may face a - war; and of all wars Spitzbergen. Important scientific results are sure! f ought -under the sun, a religious war to be the oub-zome of the expedilon. I is the most fanatic, unreasoning and When the talk is of the two Oxford Botany, zoology, geology, as well is I terrible. expeditions to Spitzbergen some one geography, will profit by the inetiodi-I A Soviet writer who watched the Cal and thorough TOSeafth of special- procession oil May 8 asked his read- lises up and says: "Why should any- ists. Not least of the values is the ers: "What is the meaning of this? body want to go to Spitzbergen?" awakened spirit of adventure in an! A third revolution?" If the Soviet Spitzbergen is the group of islands age prone to accept the civilized com-',� leaders have anything stored in tivilr due north of the North Cape, between forts and to forget in a time of ease memory cells other than the precepts Greenlandand Nova Zem-bla. The 'Very the stern lessons of hardship and dE- of Karl Mar.., they will do well to a'sk, name brings cold shivers on the warm- nial taught in the bitter struggle of 1 themselves the axiine question. est day. Yet Spitzbergen has coal and the recent years. "Unnaturally savage they seenied, other valuable minerals, and settle- It will be a desperate battle to gain those -,alleged Christians. Sinister, ments have waxed and waned amid its the heights. As with Whympers eight seemed this long, many -headed. blasts and -blizzards, attempts to ascend the Matterhorn or sphinx," runs another Red w-riter's The men of science are going there Peary's repeated attacks upon the comment. to study geology, botany, bird life and Polar fastnesses, the loftiest summit There seems to have been a chill it climate and the ancient fossil eva- of the earth may call for a renewal,, the hearts of the Reds Who wTched Ill t, dence; and much that they learn W season after season, Of the struggle this "resitrrecticii of the dead." Th ha,ve a value for the materialists I now begun. The eyes of the world may have cause to remember that all - whose ons -string harp plAys the single are on the determined and resource- day PrOLc-ssion of the Nevskil Pros - tune of practical. But justas adven. fol mountaineers, and the scientists Pekt. ture has much to whisper to these -who and sportsmen of Canada wish them are essay4ng the heights of Everest, well. so the explorers and the climbers of The Passing of Chin.oak. the character of Stanley and Pea'ryl Scott and Shackleton yield to the lure Prisoners of War. of the untrodden distant places and Curious indeed ig the history of unobserved conditions which still are Probably the first feeling most e. Chinook. Fifteen years ago it was the crying to man's restless spirdt that us have in reading of the beginning coinition medium of speech at tradixxg� of the trial of Germans for mal -treat- camps and vIllages in the Northwest. earth has many wonder stories yet . I untold. Spitzbergen is more than a lug war prisoners is one of regret: Most Person, suppose that the traders group of ley Islands where the birds that the dragnet could net 'have of the Hudson's Bay Company Invent.' in summer come to make their nests brought in some of the more consider- ed it, but as a matter of fact they only, and, rear their young. It is (in spite able offenders instead of such small perfected it and gave it written form. of Conway and other pdoneers) a terra fry as non-comiAissioned. officers. When Captain Cook dropped anchor incognita whose secrets to every One of the chief industries in Ger- in Ncotka Sound In 1778, he remained;; science and to the earnest disciples of many of late has been the production there a month, setting up forges and'! truth promise a rich compensation of of alibis. The men who did the things shuns ashore for repairing his ships.1 11iscoveries and further victories for t at outraged the civilized consciertee 'While the sailors were there they: the unconquerable hum -an spirit, in the war are now anxious to keep traded with the Indians. As it lxap.� -% murn and lie bid. They are eager to petted, there was in Captain CooklEP: let thedead past lieburied. When they company a surgeon named Anderson It's a Moral Disgrace— perpetrated the cruelties upon their who in his leisure, time made a list of prisoners they laughed at any threat the Indian nouns in most common use. To go through life a failure when of punishment in days to come. Verily, Anderson died soon afterwards, but! ,ou possess success. qualities. the tribunal that now sits upon their Cook Published the list in the account To be anything less than a real man deeds has taken. a long time to qs- of his voyages, r a Teal woman. gembJe. It is true that time has �coole�j Fourteen years later Vancouver, To fall to do your best md look passion and, made a truer perspective came to the coast, bringing a copy ot ,our best. I possible. It is also true that the per- Anderson's list; and as lie extendedi To have only halt tried to make iod that has elapsed has enalAed many his trading farther and farther lie add�' ood. culprits to evade a proper penalty. ed to the list other common wordo' To put Into work you ;are paid to do It will be no great satisfaction to used by the Indian tribes that he en�� nly half-hearted offort; to perform It any one to have a few underlings put countered. In 1811 John Jacob Astor, areles6ly or will indifference. in jail, while the men higher up are established a post in the mid -it of the To do things that are not morally at large and at leisure to compile their Chinook tribe ,it the mouth of the onest or honorable, even though you apologetic raernodrs. The prospect is Columbia River. Thp French caaa�� ay act within the law. that whatever punishment is meted dianQ., the Crees and the. Englishnion To, go about with a scowl on your out will go no further than to settle in the service of the Company not only co, when a smile can do 60, Much a few inconspicuous gTudgee; it will traded with the natives bill. married cod. not satisfy the long and heavy -laden among tlleiii and adopted many of - To be, a pessimist when them Is so account of all humanity against Ger� their Ways of living. Since the inala, lich that Is promising and good In man militarism, Post of the C le world, I ompanv was In the chl� To be. grasping and greedy, always nook country, the trade Jargon that Icing out for yourself, trying to get It is the anovement of the air and the company traders used camc- to bia very possible advantage for yourself, not any Chemical Property which en� callcti Chillook. In the middle yearsi ad never thinking of tho man at the ables, a wind to imp - 0 of the nineteenth., Century Chinook was! art a 'bra 'rg spoken throughout the entAre North-� ther end of the bargain, effect. — + f f, ill, I --1 .i� International speech as pidgin Exig, lish Is through Chinese Asla� At the height of Its vogue the Chi. nook Jargon contained about Ave hun. Which wgroL be- MhCT�CQ44 4dred words, two-fifths of Wvcm -rms Ilr- Chinook, two-fiftlis French Canadian: and Indian other than Chineoic, ian&' one-fifth Engli'sh. In spite of Ito amall, vocabulary and lack of cramntatteaV forms Chinook Was flexible anA Iti served all ordinary needs, It wan: actually the mother tongue of many- ihildrtu of mixed breed. But, tboalgh, It fri still spoken among Indinm und tra&rb, In remote places, it IG dying Out In nlid licar large contros, of pf>pulation it Is heard now only on, the 11pa of old Indians, Lut yeav 140,G28 peoplo imigmteIl from Orelkt Mtaiik "d 4'.007 from A �fttnl* 0 wodldii4s 0 tQ