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The Huron Expositor, 1917-08-03, Page 7Dan erou* Condition hianTiNtdi MAY BREAK WITH GERMANY Known Diseases. - 4- Conditions Are Better in TrOilbe led RepUblie, FRIXT-A-TIVES The Woudertai Medicin:- will Protect You Autointoxication means self-poison- eausd by continuous or partiei oonstipation, or kaufficient action of Pe- Newels. Instead of the referee matter passing !ma the bodte ibsorbed by - a rt, ils0 Kidneys and ked in their efforts to this n Ma I 1`-' Apt to I h. It rw2apo-keased' Stehtepsueas. 1 ud bring on Gout, hh the chief what hiboorp- -use matter. cure Aldo - or self -p ning -as " aoW patty on hostels, strengthens the upthenerroussystem. 6 for *2.5% trial sine, 250. 41ct - or kat liostpvia on reeeipilforpriee by renites-tives Limited, 4ittaset. Homeseekersi Excursions ry' october ristb.„ LOW FARES FROM TORONTO To Ai • . . .. 4154 ,Attt .. . ...... ....... 43. 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The suit was entered by an American, Henry Huntington, against Lewis and Sir& mono, of London, to recover $10L 0.00 which he had paid theni tor a painting alleged to hove been execute ed by George Romney; the celebrated FInglitth portrait painter of the eighteenth centorY. Mr. Huntiogtor bought the picture Ott 191S, and some Boma Developments in the Gagne el litternational Politics Hove Indi- cated That the United States L. Not sui Enemy of Mexico, and Carreto= Becomes Stronger. rq•giS &inning out of Mexico of e7 late has been quite. reoesur- fag. The erlti4 of that country, indeed, have, had but one recent opportunity for the toweellon of a theory compatible - ith their rock -rooted belief that Cor- ral= is bound to fail. They found it in the aunouncement of General Alvaro Obregon's resignation from the War Ministry, This, they haa- tenedto say, was indicative of a split in, the Oarranza Administration, and one that would widen and ,deepen into a revolutionary movement. A onset tinae ago, in Mexico City, a &hewer was tendered by a 11,111,18r0US gro of General Obregon'e friends, Among whom were many Senators and:T*9144,1os, to the retiring Cabinet Telegraphy Departmeuts. We have thorough courses, experienced instructors and we place graduates in pos- itiohs. Demand upon us for trained help is many times the number gradua- ing; Get our free catalog - Principal a ue. D. A. McLaughlin, STOCK FOR SALE. For sale nine shares Bell Engine 2 Thresher Co. Steck at $1112' per share. Par value $50. This stock is pasting pt4* cent. dividends and is a good buying propesition. atthe price. Also le shares. Water* Rink Cote %Vick at $a2 per eriate. Per value *50c: This stock for years has paid dividends in The neighborhood 'of 7 per cent. Apple at The Expeeitor Miser, Seafiirth. JAB STOMACH AD CONSTIPATION CURED BY MILBURN'S LAXA-LiVER PILLS Mr. irester Clements, Galt, Ont., writes: 'I wish to express my heartfelt thanks for what Milburn's laxa-Liver. Pills have done for me. I have been. suffering from a bad stomach and con-. stipation, and would be off work for 4 or 5 months a year. I was hardly able to be insid,e without getting a severe head- ache. I tried doctor's medicine and other remedias, but got no relief until a friend advised me to use Milbunfs Laxa - Liver Pills. Now I can work inside Pialthout any hea.claclies or pain. I would not be without your remedy for anything. I write this so that anyone suffering ,the same as I did may use them and be cured." Milburn's La.xa-Liver Pills are 25 cants neer vial. For sale at all chalets or mailed slirect en receipt of price by The T. Wilburn Co., Litnited, Toronto, Ont. Taking Only One Box pf " • .1fieer SIUP Hemmen* "It is with great pleasure that' write tell you of th.e reotufesfer hiestfill ve received from teidn.g "Fruit -a - For years, wee dsnadful front Choisfitothee anti Head - wed I iras niberible in ererv way. othing in the way of medicinea seemed help me. Then {finally tried 'Fruit-a-tives” and the effect wan Splendid. After taking one box, 1 feel eighteen months late, began to have like a new person, to have qlhef *eft doubles as to its authenticity. He . communicated with the art de4derst °la" SlekMing Rc'") who asserted that it was a veritable Ku& MARTE.A DEWOLrfp. I ittin.ey. They mid that they wet- , coraed an action at law because ii -auld give them an opportunity to rove absolutely that Romney- heel painted the poetrait. The New Torii mailitoire brought Suit, and is fermi " array of witneaees aps peered on either side. About bkif of them swore that the seture-ortift a Romney, wad veva can- vieneing evidence In support of thole belief. TW other half sore it oval asiottersins that it was xtot 'Romney, altidttheY gwe eottati: cow ing e,i4ee Tke itdOS 'sag stVestl the dculty of339flg the role of art exPort by the u adatistdon by the art dealers-that...the 4.heetiest Wits a forgery; and that they hat nesarthed evidetwee to prove that, it 1*4 134U pititited"hY a aunt na Ozia,sdAtalPitteey, Retbenin Probably Pettis wtclitie I have bola willing Vetoers. these theiraware :rations in favor el • LE R erhistit will t ferle of' the giiI nem, Edith vell, hes meetly. heed. ublished. Thotighis of life Were etrenger than those of death in'Eclith Cavell's last hour a on earth. anxieties were directed toward the future welfare of' a yoUng girl friend afflicted with an avpetite for drutn. The letter vrritten to this girl on the erneoing of the llth of October, 1914, the night before the execution, is Ihere reproduced: "My Dear Girl: "Hod shall I write you this last day? Standing where I stand now, the world looks already tar avraan worried about yon a, great deal at first, but I know God will do for you abundantly above all that I can ask 441. theySwill** Oil: OP. nand' they Dirty' tiStalati 43* that Lewis and Sirantons have -ixtiOsed Ma i There Is hp tea. irttliowPtift shit might have been de - Itinted in the, apsange of the athat*, deo- by' Mei de, and it is a be resoarked that there WRO no onggeeet tla* that the deelers were cogn1ze/4 mt,t,tte impositioepractiml. upon, Mr. avelthlingtizte Vets it ie- to be manhest. that as a result at the saii this, boss paintrog has balm so' wee ' thsea that soinebodY saight veil. limns azt4 alinleattS what thee ,_ehifted Mr. Huntington. is the largest azootta ever r�s In a 'court of law ley the pur. , r of a "Woody" Old Mader. have been many other suita, ,but for every mit thereare a ittm- &testi swindles eif the natuee lailehed wet The victim., as a rule, doeis nal Wish to appear'in that role. He pre, •Pisithte figure as a connoisseur whe cettitd n,ot be duped, and. if he does not ' advertise that faet thato he ha8. blidsi vittimized the Swindler' S aro not Ihitehly to do so, and his purchase re - Wel its origtnal- ' venue. 'In ,the event fA a suit 'being brought and the buyer losing, a, reaaonable I doubt, will continue to 'cling to:ffis purchwie and its value decline§ cOrreepelidieigt ne The late J. yo.'Iddigaia, the gitat- est of buyers, was Trequently seine died, even though_ he resorted to the expedieut of tatting his pictures and other objects' of art on probation for six months. Colonel Astor, who went down on the Titanic, had a gallery toll �f Iterinbrandts, Corots, Troyens; Whistlers, and others; but ,an exatal. istation made by 'experts for the New rork Tax Appraisal Denartnaieni et - showed that not one of them was officer; and the. President of the Re- public,. who .by unaniromis invitation presided atthe finactientepisid aWil.rn. tribute to the guest of the or/omit:no The banquet, before adjournment, became an. apparent feast of her- nia* neOretentatives of the Govern- ment and of the Opposition parties alike pledging their loyalty to the Constitutional President of the Re- public. The Washington Government is in possession of information which m.akes it posethleto say that condi- ons in the -north and south of Mexteo are greatly improved, and that this im.proveinent takes the form of a better understanding, among the people, of the aims and pinrpo-cti243 of the United Stones re - ere -noting them. It is known posi- tively tlaat the Carranza forces are rapidly dislodging and dispersing the followers of Villa aiad other lawless bands. The absurd Zimmermano plot rias 'bass& its Port in apeoing the eyes of the great mass of the Mexicans. They Sftnow how 'important it is that they shall keep well outside the • Meshes of all such intrigue. They xttallie, also, that the United States kad ao ulterior motives in interfer- tng with Mendeo's affairs, and that, had it at any time desired to be other than n.eighborly and friendly, it could have drawn upon its great resources for means wherewith to ac- conophsh its parposes, as it is draw- ing upon them to -day with: another end no less worthy object in view. The fact is that thadrotrance of the United States into the Ettropeall war, amid conditioms so creditable to Itsgeople avid its Government, has impressed Menet), as it has imipresss ed all of the southern republics, and inspired greater .reepect for their. big slate- r. Indeed* is now even, &Ador- ed ponedile that ete,xiccia may bteak with Germany, as a great wave of pro-edly sentiment has been sweep - or the country in recent month/3. The people realize that titter° is no future for them as a friend of the Hun. %WS 1,4ereinge. The fate of smell nation ie forties a tragic eisapter in the world's history,, but tt Is not given to many people to atter so striking and eloquent a potent to anoexation as that a .Alsace and Lorraine in the spring of 1311. Gambetta was the author of the famous document, though it was not he who read it to the stricken Assembly ill the Bordeaux Theater hall. The protest -was followed, as ail the world knows, by the rostginte don. and withdrawal of the twenty- sesren deputies who represented Al- sace and Lorraine. Time has its revenge. 'This very declaration, atter an interval of forty-six years, Frame hos once more solemnly ratified. In the fitne words of ber Prime Minister, the revenge which Fran,ce see is not that of OppM3SiQD., but that stitch consists in giving to ail nee bons those ideas of justice, of lib- erty, and of equilibrium which are those oriz Franee herself. The voice of Alsace-Lorraine calling for justice kw 1271 was as a voice crying in the wilderness. In 1917 justice has be- come the slogan of the world men- tion. .114 OWNIMINISO. CASTOR 1A • Per Infauto and Waren, rit KW Yu' Hos Always Been the [ Kelm/meet genuine. Suits to determine the authenticity of paintings are almost lintraya: Mt", satinfactory, because th.e justordie of whatever decision is reached. 121 likely to, be questioned. There IS ne final, infallible authority. The geeatest experts in the world hz been, demtied. The purehators too the British Muzeum have a, lumbar tiaesugh roomufullboot• ptainbtayotngsaer expei othrrtint: which have been condemned as SPVIS-' form De. Bale, head of the Kaieur Museum in Berlin, was ent- Dosed upon a few years ago, and Oa argument about the bust width he purchased for $ 40;0 00 ecrhoeit 'mind the world. Dr. Bode asserted that the bust, which Ives in •wox, was the work of Leonatdo da Vinci., Some experts asserted that it load been modelled by an Englishman naaned Richard C. Lucas, in 1845. An ete amination ot the bust reire44144 tbd, Preilealeie of BOMB newspapers 011.044 ha the interior. Stilt Bode persisted that nerwspaaers Keiednothin. -Ti 8°11 01 Luca* ni*Igareit and offend evidence that hist father had made the bust. Bode would isot be him and aVisealed to the , who supported his curator. ,& Gees man chemist analyzed a o. - t of ware taken from the best ased tetrad that, it contained spermacette a pre - deist tushaown, in da -Vinare itesieteehililitted to at the goitt- usirinesit .4 the bust, and- has Mal odkedally admItted that he made * Mieltaige *hell. he bought it. Pio. a box, 6 for tam, eseet 25e. ta.l all dealers or sent postnedd by Fruit- aolves Limited, Ottawa. 502.514MRMIMOIMOMON. MMMINWIMEMM•M INN, contemplated at au in her original plants. To -day it is still .in orogress. Now (as Mr. Oliver says) when the "drag of war", has set in it is money and resources that • count above all else. The Entente Allies have much longer purses than Ger- many and Austria, and their re- ourees in Men, ,and material are vastly greater. The Central powers realise this full well; and hence' the desperation, with which they are act- ing -a desperatiOn se utter that they have dared to invite the United States into the fray as an additional antagortist. Think of the folly of In the inidet of the "drag" and when they are already on the potilt or ethane.. tion the Central Pciaaerti force the fight against their):a nation that has a large share of the, monea ie tile world, with resoureeevirtually limit- less. It is an insanect, ane makes ;Absolutely certain the doom of the tutoceatic governinent of Germy and uatria. /he Three Pbasee. hA long war has three phases," saie F. S. Oliver. in his remarkable book, entiteed Ordeal by Battle. itt 187e, when Prance fought Ger- many, the "onset" was all there was of the eonfilet, which did not get be- yoad that stage. The tiger's leap totally demolished France. German.y, in 1914, eras confident of repeating this performanoe. It six weeks France was' to be hoe - lowly smaeheil, with Paris held by the Teutons, and the Latter, turning thereupon on Russia, were to smash her likewise before she was ready to fight. Such was the plan of the great general staff, headed by the Kaiser. It worked out bea.utifiely on paper; there seemed to be no possibility of failure In truth, it came very near to actual a,ccomplishmeat. But the-, "onset' failed at the Marne. Then came the "grip," which (governed as it must be by relatiee strengtb of forces and ma- teriel) proved greatly favorable to Gertoony. She overran great areas of enemy territory and the results of the..fighting were all in her favor.. Nevertheless she failed to obtain a decision, and, itt consequence, the "drag" eniaied. The "drag" became prolonged --- frr, Gen.:elites pone - oao tiet • The city of Jeddah. T� reeeh Jeddah, the "gate of Reece," one most thread one's way arouud anti betweea and over the razor -edges of coral' reef, that stretch out for miles inter the -Red Sea. Jed - dab. is built Of camel. Whenever a pious pilgrim provides a new rest - "louse in, the town the contractor goes and hacks large rumps of coral eons the -reef. They. dry white and are used .with scanty ashlar work. The - windows and "mashrabiyeh" w-ork of the win.dows are of intri- tately-carved wood, iron gray from exposure toethe sun. Here and there r, minaret pokes Stselt, up from troong the many-sterheed houses; a, fatly cluster of flagotaffa tbe aorthero end. of this, densely ever - 'milt little square' half -mile betray., the colony, of foreigns coneuls, who Ilraost alone repidanot Europe here. • • MAKE YOU • STRONG People with stiong C'ohititutions es- cape most of the minor ills that make life miserabla for others. Don't you envy the 'friend who does not know what a headachetis; Whose digestion is perfect, an who leepa soundly at night? How far' ai. you coine from this description?.Hatre you ever made an earnest effort to strengthen your constitution, to build up your: system to ward off diseernfort and disease? Unless you have an organic disease it ie generally possible to so improve your iphyeical condition that perfect health will be yours. The first thing to be done is to lead up your blood as poor blood is the source of `phy- steal weakness. To build up the btooa Nis is just the medicine you need. Every dose helps to make tient blood which reaches ev- ery nerve and every part of the body, bringing color to the 'cheeks, bright- ness to the eyes, a steadiness to the hands, a good. appetite and splendid energy. Thousands throughout the country whose condition once made them despair owe their preeent good health to this medicine. If you are one of the weak and ailing give Dr. William's, Pink Pills a fair trial and note the daily gain in new health and abounding vitality. You can get these pills through any medieineedealer or by mail post peed at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Orders for Vt)omen. The recent announcement that - Sting George is to open the doors of ch'ealry to women is -another sign that the ancient harriers of preju- diee are rapidly breaking .dowm Apropos of women's presence in orders which have formerly been re- stricted to men, one 'recalls the Hon. Mrs. Aldworth, the only *omen Free Mason. At Doneraile, a beautiful country; seat of Ireland, where Sir \Affiliate St. Leger, Lord President of Munster, in the reign of Elizabeth, held his court, a me,eting of Free Masons was once to take place, so the sterw gees, Mistress Betty St. Leger, afterwards the Hon. Mrs. Aid - worth; being carried away by fem- inine curiosity concerning the pro- ceeding, hid herself In an adjoining room wSere, with a pair of seissors, 311.13,1-dri1led a hole in the wall and saw and beard the iirst two degrses In Masonry worked. Merely for the purpose of safe-guardiag their se- crets, the Masons initiated tnis lady into the degrees sbe had seen and Imard, and for many yoars see Wad a epeeted, active mo or. HAVE YOU BEEN SICK? Then you realize the utter weakness that robs ambition, destroys appetite and makes work a burden, To regain your strength nothing has ever equaled or compared with Scott's Emulsion; its blood -enriching proper- ties give energy to the body while its tonic value sharpens the appetite in a natural, permanent way. • 'If you are run down, tired, nervous, overworked or lack strength, be sure to get Scott' g Emulsion today. sects e. nevem Tomato, Ont. '1311ITH OnlisgroL 1 1 or think, and he loves you. so me& 1 better than L I do earnestly bee.eech you to try and live as I would have had you live. Nothing matters When one comes to, this last hour but a clear consdence before Gad, ani life looks so wasted and full of wrong- doing and things left undone, "You have helped ine often., my dear, and in ways you little SLeeazned of, and I have aemembered our happy holidays with mother and Many small pleasures. I want you tio go to England at once now and ask . . . o put you w -here you can be cured. Don't mind how hard it is, do it for my sake, and then try and find some- thiag useful to do, something to make you forget yourself while mak- ing others happy. "If God permits I shall still watch over you and love you and wait for you on the other side. Be sure to get ready for then. I want you to know I was neither afraid oar un- happy, but quite ready to give my 'life for England. "I am sending you my wrist -watch by Mr. Gahan because it was always with me and I know oott will like to wear it, I shall pray God for you at 'the- last that he will keep you in his tender care. Forgive Me 'that have been severe sometimes; it ilea been a great grief to me to remem- ber it. I thidk I was too anxious about you this last year and that was why. I am sure YQU will forget it now and only remember that I loved you, and love you. still. "Edith Cavell." A • There is pieastire at every stage in the use of Sunlight. In the washing -for the work is greatly lightened. In the iron - MM goora 12 4 ing-for the clotheshave such a fresh sweet air of newness. In the wearing for the clothes have inherited the exqui- site purity f Sunlight itself - and are clean indeed. A $5,000 guarantee attests ihe purity of Sunlight Soap. All grazers sail it. #14113 ftt WIN 9 a Created, Tommy Atkees. There is no oilleer in the British rvioe who knows "Mr. Atkins" more completely than Sin George Youngtrushand. For forty years he might be described as having been almost continuously in action, as he began in Afghan, a few years .after joining his pegiment itt 187S, and is at present engaged in Mesopotamia. Sir George Ydungh-usband, then, knows Ptivate Mulvaney even better than Mr. Kipling himself, and yet he has deliberately recorded his opinion that neither Private Mal- vamy, nor his two companions, nor, indeed, any other member of the ain'tly at "Mr. Atkins," ever made use of ally of the expressions Mr. Kipling puts into their months; until Mr. Kipling put them there. This tribute to Mr. Kiplhig's genius Sir George does not give on his own authority alone. He de- • clares that he has put the question to innumerable other British officers, tine thee, he has never mane met British °Meer who heard the ex- pressions previous to Mr. Kipli gat appearance. In short, Sir George 1 sits, Mr. 'Kipling made the British Bonner as he was known before the Great War, as completely asany- body ever made a.nything in this world. Was it not Charles Dickens who made Christmas? Suffrage in Germany. in Prussia the voters are divided I into three classes, according to the I amount of tames they pay. In each electoral district the total amount of taxes paid is divided into three Anal parts. Those citizens whose combin- ed taxes represent one-third of the Whole choose one-third of the elec- tors. Those who pay the next one- third choose a third, and the next, who make up the mass of the popula.- tion, cheese the remaining third, In one district in Berlin, three citizens nay one-third of the taxes, eight citi- zens pay another third, and 294 pay the remaining third. Thus the three men in the first class shoose as many electors as the 294 in the third. The election of 1903, when the social democrats first contested seats in the Prussian lower house, con- oretely illustrates how tisie system works.. They cast 314,149 mite's Said the e.onservatives east 324,157. The social democrats did not elect a Single representative, while their opponents elected 143, In the last election preceding Me war, the Social democrats oast 24 per centof the vote and elected oeven members In a house of 420. P; actically this same system, with certaiu modifications, prevails 'in all the German states, with the excep- tion of the Mecklenburga, which have no representative ehambers at an, t he r present system being a clear 'Sergi -eel of medieval institu- tiontes-Toe World's Work. • 1•IrtgliSh Pottery. Amos4 the first specimens of Englitii peimry is the Wrotham SIip- uare, dai,:a 1612 to 1717. It is a ted s; ess •u -r, with a black veneer, Woo r'i Posaet jug, lith its two .1a;•;, a squatty brownish - met, ettati bearing the toarks "13. ;i Trit(4t !4retS. .1'sr• :1f3.113, year:: in Hong -Kong the imeetie of verniiiion-making; en - y the -banes of toe Chinese, oeon anii,,portant. one. The Hong -Kong have Ingle - linos secrets. -rhe nesnufacture tos pitenent is among the fore. •l.ie ...olony's Industries. 1...• are, botnethrig like one hun- rL1i for the manufac- • of verieilio.. in Hong -Kong and toot'. taw material comes anu the vermilion is :t(.1altoge..aer by what is ar1 •l..w wet, awt.nod. The Chin- totte ertimiel eimiabar long be- • en et. vets a civilized -country, t. Ia there are trade vei ninon industry. neat in fluropei P.:or A. H. GThison, of St. An. r'' Tiniversity„ Dundee, in his an:nurse Sources of Energy,, ' eti ettes the peat IA Europe as mi .1 to about 100,000 mWiou tons ,e coal. • The Growth of the In the early days of its history the earth grew rapidly by the addition of meteoric matter. It is still growing in the same manner, though search- ly to an appreciable extent, for the mass of meteoric matter added year- ly is reokoned to be only twenty thousand tons. in the eseurie of ages the herger planets have swept up practically all the fragments 01 the orighird disru.ption, and the only available eouree of supply of me- teoric matter -seems to he that brought Int coinets. Storwtollers in Tokio, It ;s esth:rmied that.there are slot hundred prefes ionp' siory-teIlersTh Totio, -nder :rom hoine t» Louse an wrinte tales 4or the pay of one : eur. The otory- teller Jearri.4a vo-- .•‘.1.. of StOriep w "rP •:?. old eaes - in° s!', Soccer io Italy. in the days before the war, when athletics held a prominent place in the world's concern, both cricket and football were gaining rapidly in favor throughout Italy. • English football and cricket terms were being Imported Soto the language whole- sale, mud( t,o the concern of the Ital.. lee language puriot, and one of the largest athletic clubs of Italy possessed' an entirely Englian• So title, aameiy, "The Milan Footlatelt and Cricket Club"; at any rate, it was English on paper. The Italian foot- baller and cricketer has persevered in spite of the war, and to -day is shOwing himself as incorrigible, where untottard circumstance is eon - termed, as his English colleague. Re- ports from the Italian fronts tell of matches being organized between. the Etonian and British artillerymen now figh.ting, side by side, on the Carso, origin ter It has been said that the word "gringo," used in Mexico as nick- name for the people of the United. States, wa an imitation of the first wordp of a song popular at the time of tffe Mexican war, commencing "Greeu grow the willows." The ord "gringo" is a Spanish epithet applied to all forsegners, and in Mexico especially te the peop:e of the United States.' It has nothing to do with the words of the popular song mentioned, but is a corruption. 61 the Spanish word "Gtiegh," "Greek," which was applied by the uneducated classes in Spain, to all persons of foreign speech. Engine Lathes, Over 1,000 engine lathes, 300 cape sten lathes, and 150 drilling ma- chines have been completed in nap to within three months of the fired orders being given out. MUSED -$7,506 MAI TO SEIM RUM MR. JOHN . KENT, ma isasith sad ertessAve boning* * lieleata, "Ibis has refisod astieSIF sar reamossilas whaloser far his services as Gerieral Tilanagner tar Canadian National Extill/Stern- - barring to serve the public late &sem Me Is P1.01'14104 et this VP ronto Board of Trade and has au the Itrhihtgon Boezd slues army* shossing a dose Into_ ths work. ire was President the taro 'boa years111 the of the luatitattion. afr. Kest Is a the 4 Boy SerAtts k Tomato lien~ wt.h. man- essierprideid. Tong and cusetinaed NMI hes =mated Dr. Orr, Masi*, rime 11482, to seek a /out rest. 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