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Northern Advance, 24 Oct 1918, p. 7

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ILIUIU tice. Queen's University trustees decid- ed to begin an energetic campaign to raise $375,000 for an endowment in order that a similar amount oner- ed the university by the late Chan- cellor Douglas of New York may be secured. The Kingston university has already received $125,000. SATURDAY. The British occupied Zeebrugge, the last of the German submarine bases in Br-'gium. 1 mm; `r.`nm..n nm-nnv Thielt and arel bases in Br-'g1um. , The Frenun occupy Thielt and are} nearing Ghent, Turcoing and Raou-| him: have fallen to the British. ; Mrs. Abigale Hill, of \Vo0dsmck,; died at the age of 89. She was the: oldest native~h01'n resident of the` city. E (`nnf I (1:n'I:1nr1 Foster. fornmr; city. Capt. XV. G?11'1ZlX\d former manager of the Daily News of Ne1.~;rm, B.C., has been killed in action in vs... .. ..- J).\J., Ina France. 1 Tan 1 1\Ionsigno1* Pietro Di ;\I:11'iz1 zn':`i-vn;\ ; in Ottawa to take up his chniei-:~: as`; pupal delegate to Canada and the} United States. I 'I'I\r.n-:1 ml: nn i_<~.sn.:- of the Axtrontxi United States. . 1'he1'e was no 1 Banner this week owing to the fact; that the entire staff is incapacitated. by inuenza. ! 'l`1\n Hritish Fore'Lan Ofce mad-'2; v The British Foreign madc- the oicial announcement that no separate peace offer had been receiv- ed from Austria. 1 I I 5 6 mm \Ynn7 7nn!nn(l Government has`, ' Chief Juslf 1 grant 01` 515,0 M of Columbus 1 illegal. ' hula: K3113} The New Zezmland Government has made ztrrangements to take over the entire New Zealand wheat crop at $1.41 per bushel. { I"hn Czechs are masters of Prague, ; from Austria. 1 . I 1 hospltul, he rummateu. He lay back in the carriage, closed his eyes and inhaled the smoke of his cigar- ette. He was trying to get a grip on his "ner\'c-s, to be cool and steady inw:u`d1_v bushel. .' The Czechs ' the capital of Bohemia. Czech money I is being circulated and the Czech flag I is ying over Hardchin Castle. ` Publication of the Western Clar- ion, a monthly paper published in Vancouver by the Socialist party ofl Canada, has been prohibited under censorship regulations. Allied forces have occupied Kad- ish, in the province of Archangel, and " have advanced for a distance of six; miles to the south of that place along the Archangel-Vologda. railway. ` Col. Noel Marshall, president of ,._.u-.. nan t"w~nct: n:`i!l V_ V Marshall, presmem: us the Canadian Red Cross Society, ab; vised President Poincare of Frail ; that 50,000 was being sent from th [ Canadian society as a gift to be useu ; 1 for the benet of the refugees in} > T.`v-nnnn France. Wm. Brew, who up to recently was employed as a G.T.R. brakeman, was `; found dead on the American side 01)- I posite the Whirlpool. with an enipty '. carholic acid bottle beside him. His C wife has been ill in a hospital, and `i Brew had lost his position and was `I despondent. ` un\:n.\V_ Several days ago fomanngers of his left hand were mangzu; -in a cutting box and lock-jaw resulted. Dr. F. F. Wesbrook, president ate fythe University or British co1umbi;. ' 1 died in Vancouver tonowing an ill- ` ness of several months. He was born 9 an Rrnnf Pounty. Ont ... on July 1:. ship, aged 33, died I1-om l0cu-,)aw.} HSHISVL st -16" -H-vv-- --- --. ,_ W, 01 that F8811 E H .2. ilot. has these three ua1i- - - Saturday N81 and 303533" 3u_1`ic.ations Se need have no fearqo! be- in Th`:hger;:?:v`;trc:nFt-e}:: nn the Trm' police gathered In i`-`*3 h -bled and he may be 5" ' s fiare kilometres) which the flu!- 44 members of the Chinese Nationzb ` ;.,_.N.mg many Scams at his belt. ~ 1; fans have never tohched because of is` League and 23 members of the "*' "d rule 9 `b-`- Can be ts historic meanin to'the Poles `ssocial-Democratic Part) of C~"-MG3-ee.m.hissneu. 1: all depends on the ~ 3 L the Demmti Pa? O5 N"h _Ame*"` igane, the tinm and Llie number. 0! ; iicu. the Rllslfllf `SQCi31}7~} 03_Um`-1'-9' iccursn the hes} plan is to dash upon `t ing it dow,n_ The Germans have =P1'tY- the U}*"` -```` * *h5` Party `;~`t*.n mm: ne.t..:<= he 5095 You, but : htrilt 1"0 kilometres of railroads for : land the Finnish 5i"41iS - SitY 1`mu 1.--.m'1 mi 'z1y:~ be done. And when U f lfel. ex loituion of this 10,183`: '}were. arrested on a. blanket charge {$12.21. '- `.319 me p,~0b1.3m is so "` U D ` ` `Of being in mawiul 355`3mm3'~ im iv .. . -. .u.:_u ziuu you keep out ' `x`Un0TI.- . UK` I`iD3h`r2ld1'S Wen in? ;(;f ins 1111;: AM.` iirv.=~ am] at the same *2u:~:lr)d.y is`Isa...c }'5'.;inbz'i 2-:6-cm-tar) A i_:_,;,,-k, 1._,u.{.\-\.;,- 1,3,; wm1mQ55_ Once 13: 0- U1`? 9-\`>k'i`-`-1-DUm'J*'l'3' P`-`1[l)' Of C -W1` i? find Li-.-: .123`.-rss you must in- ; :nd:i. wim ii in-wvn in {mu Ia. on sedi- ,;~._- ;_-,\;-,~ ,,m;.;.. 11,9 M51 0; 1;. , , 3 _ _ Iow an army of workmen, directed -V Prussian officers and soldiers, is Russia, which are rich in forests, the Germans are cutting down the woods and transporting them to Germany. x Likewise in Lithuania. and White- | months. he was nuns in Brant County, 1GR l [Ll [DIG 1 1868. Tan! f Rllil, W110 uzus u<:r'u In lluuunu. -.... ....... {tiun l`.`il`4L1`_!E`S on previous z)cc.1s;uns. 2 Kahanamoku, Harold Kruger arence Lane, Hawaiian swim-l :ha.mpions, will enlist. in the, ' 1 UIIL. MONDAY. , Justice .\Ieredith declares: ? f$15,000 given to the Knights ; unhnc rnr the army huts to be `- llL'l \ CB, LU IJL \.\I\1| .. 11: well us outwardly. Of course Smvinger '1 Eve, and he lml been 1: Lzuly .-Xlice." Ho !u\'c-.1 hE'I` still. he r'min;: h(`1`(` running -.1 - v ` v` t 1 ,00O given to UN? xxxugunnj ; for the army . % Rene Fonck# Now Kingbird ! [ Among Fliers of 3muce, `l 15 Son 01' Fair Lorrainei .COOOOOOOOOOOOOODO> O9. :::9\`,00,00.00.00.0o.u.oo.o.oo.o`oo.o.oo.~o.o~.M. c:s-_00.o.O I-IE tiny kingbird, because of his speed, intrepidity and sharp beak, can put to ight the fiercest hawk or even a giant eagle. His quick darts bale his heavier opponent and wear him` out, while the kingbird keeps cleari of the attacks of his ad-versary. . 1- ,_,,,s__ 1.-.. l'\` n.' Ivnnuvb Y ianf U]. uu: `d.LI.u.I.'n:a \.`L Aug u.\..\.........,.. A Lorraine boy of 24 years. Lieut. Rene Fonck, is the kingbird of the French aviators. This youngster with the downy mustache and the simplic- ity of manner of a. country boy has nearly sixty German airplanes to his credit, says the French magazine, Lectures Pour Tous. He has fought the Germans singly, in pairs and in ocks. He darts at them from the clouds and baffles them with his speed; then a. quick shot from his never-tailing machine gun and the ght is over. France had loaded him down with medals evssrbetore the exploit that put mm above all in aviation, the amazing or the death or Guynemer, hero of France's iers. Thu nvcmvlnw of Guvnemer is tYD' OI! uuynemer, nero or trance: unem. The avenging ot Guynemer typ- ical or Fonck's air tactics. On the Belgian front Lieut. Wissemann. boche aviator who slew the valiant French ier, was spreading terror among the airmen. After his victory over Guynemer he had written to his family: I have just vanished the most redoubtable of our onemies; I UOI.illX]g HlUl"C [U 1L'il!. `and. he did not long enjoy his tri- A E "But Wissomunxl." says Lectur-as 1 JP0111` Tons, *.'.'hich tells of the fight `zas the young ;t\'i`.tt01' told it to the j Eiwriter, had reckoned without Fonck, ; lumph. One day Fonck was playing ' among the clouds (3,000 metres above 1 I I I I i `F the ground. Some 700 metres below "him ew a patrol of eight French aviators. Suddenly Fouck saw a_ ` splendid Rumpler biplane, glittering` Lin its newness, swoop toward the rlpatrol. ` Ynetnnv m-onrdinsz to his CUS- patrol. Instantly, according to \ straight at the proud boche. He drove Klturiously, but the German, `full of _"condence, did not dodge; indeed, ' he pu on all speed toward the rush- Ling Frenchman. ring a. burst from .his machine gun. But the bullets `missed the dodging little plane, and }that signed the death warrant of the `!Hun. Never had Fonck s plane re- ugsponded so superbly to its inastex-`s ltouch. He ashed under the g1`L`-at 3 Rumpler like a humming hird dodg- ?:ing :1 branch, and as it passed be- .lll;`Ll.h and 21 little to the rear, 5F0nck"s m:tcl1inc- gun sputtered and ythe Gertuzm Sell (5,000 In-:-tres. Guy- ne1ner wn:-: u_i'ox1_::e(i!" l ' Lieut. 1~`0nt~.k hats (Tl)l`.l`E through `his I1lll1lt"l`01lS l;u1.tles without a. `scratch. Seemiufzly he 1lir0';~.*s caution ito the vrind.-=. when he lights, but in itiiireality he stmiies his tulvt-1`sur_\' us: CS,f,.`0OH_\' as if h:- were `,_')li13'lll. . chess. ` we He plC`nCS out the time to strike, and ihis success lies in being able to strike argas. that instatnt anti to strike accur- 1- lately. He practices shooting with :0 ,zuachine gun and rie incessantly and I1`-: -,1 n1:'zrVr-lnll llll`l(Sl1li1I1. That ton), Fonck sped his little machine izuacbine zmu riue iZ1(.`t SSlLutl_\' auiu Us rt marvelous 1ua1'ksIu;u;1. `,n1nke.~; iL possible for him to make `Ievery shot count, and his eyes is so itmined to judge speed and distance `that he can ligure his manoeuvres out :to a nicety. So it is not all luck that ',ha.=:. braught him victorious and un- lharmed through half a hundred bat- xtles in the sky. 1 r:~.....~.i, enmmnrl nn his aerial tac- l "Quick eyes make it possible (or whim to gauge the speed and distance (0.! his enemies. ', a. pilot. quali- Weations he fear of humbled 0' 'vh.'n'ing ` No fixed for combat nles-.la.blissbo;-d. lccursn best :}"..".JY l)e.l`r;:`:= }1h-at zxlwuys j-tlzat i::`.;,m;~:si7'J]o - 11:) tv: 1 m.tz`: -.lua`.:.v *"*~'~ I-is n `an:-4\'.\'.' `per year, that is, anon: luur umc. the total annual normal production 0! wood in Poland. - The Germans are not even` respect- ing the Bielovitch Forest (1,200 square kilometres), Rus- `-I` 1-ans touched, ts meaning to the Polea. rlow V X vtting h irllt railroads_for th-Vi fuller exploitation forest. in mm trnnSn()rtinE. White - w 3ues in tn: SK) . Fonck summed up his aerial tac- tics as fmllowsf. ur....o....+..nm~..mn.uau cmnnloanpss and gc). trying In pt'r.\uuux: .......... were sane he would go lmck tn his and wait until they remrnorl. A box of cigarettes `as slowly prezc `He found a chair waiting for him. merchant lit a cigarette. You will rest a mmnem lwru. six` Ila lrmkml at the f(-llmv; a true ligy ' * ' ~ - I I .. .l. .. "in-urn?! ties Xadlows: lnstantaneousnass, suppleness and quick, sure vision. Those are the three qualities that distinguish the strue chasseur of the air. uvnao-.ntannr.nanpas4 makmz it DOS-. `true cnasseur OI Lne `cur. I g lnsta.nta.neousness makea 1305-, siblo for him, thanks to the rapidity ' of his reexes. to execute the desired movement at blinding speed at the exact instant it is needed. -e......u..nm:q fanilitates the execu- exact. Lnstant It IS ueeucu. "Suppleness facilitates the ltion 01 the manoeuvre. -n...-..1- awn: mnkn it nossible for 'tion ' make it possible for. `him ( 0.! . -u .. nilnf has these quali- several iers, pounce on the one that `.`-.`g;_).;-. rs the slowest and weakest; _.;\. \....x uy light through the ock, ;_.-g-... ....n), wimout Lheir realizing you .uem_v until too late to get a t-.A\.' .... thu. ..i _\\/xi. ' [;L..A.11= ii. the air is very trying Sp()l'L. b'l)u1`5 at great height tires ` me orguiis rapidly and makes it ne- cessury for the pilot. to follow a most severe pllysical regime. Distilled liquurs mum Lac gnuu up uL,suluLely zuul light wine can be used only mod- -..;i.il_, it a.'.L all. no c2&L':SS or any u;.Lul'.- 2. _' be inuulguu 1:1. Lungs must bc y.:l'feL`L, utusclc-s sollu and nerves um-ulncu. One must, in fact, `DC in perrect physical and moral | hunlth " i Bank of Japan. A year ago, these farmers seemed inextricably burdened with debt. owing their banks an aggregate 0! ' $100,000,000, and being compelled to pay a. yearly interest of $7,500,000. shimura said. To-day the farmers have taken up $12,500,000 of these loans, are making almost no further requests for loans, and are buying heavily of 1-lypothec Bank debentures of tlie smaller denominations. From being insistent borrowers, they have become transforined into investors. Inw thy-an vnnr: lh(-\ Jnnanese BIR- 111 i health.` A.~ . neaim." As u. boy in the little village in the Vosges, where he lived, rtene Fonck useu to read of the exploits of Bier- iot, Beaumont and Lathuni and dream of the time when he might be a man and try his wings. With the declar- ation 01 war he joined the aviation section. He was then 20 years old, and in April, 1915, he was assigned to the Vosges district as 9. ier. `-I own clad on not infn H at last- the Vosges mstnct nxer. - "I am glad to get into it at last.` ` he wrote to a. relative, I want to and ` out whether my nerves will hold when the shells and bombs begin to y. I want to see whether there B anything in my belly." There was. lIn:xL'Inun nu .. -.e_.._., rest In Ir lle nmlulrwl his thzmks. tool: :1 ( 5:11 (lt.\'.'n. Tll(`_\ nntorml mm c llzxslrxxx kn~\\' is little Aru`.nlc, '. 1*. little _lIuj:li.~l\. Of cnur: t ~ lWnnl\1ll-.~.~' Japanese tsrmers have long purses. well tilled, as a result of war proa- perity which has come to them since last autumn. according to G. sm- 1 mura, president of the Hypothec Bank of Japan. A `tour nan thann fm-mm-s nmamed DECOIHC U'2l.I1S1Ul'lu!:u u.u.u xuvcnuua. For three years, the Japanese em- ployed in industries reaped the chief gains from the war. Last fall the tables turned. x'ices or rice, raw silk and tea were lifted upward by the war demand, and have stayed up. The result is the unparalleled pros- perity 0'.` Japaulese Iariners. On the other hand, these high prices have created a heavy demand for small loans in industrial coxumunitic-s, as factory worliers have felt the pinch of the `higher cost 01' living. has :|l|ml(l0(l the Cinnu `l|l'l\Q'\|AI`i` \' 01' the higher cost 01 nving. } Since 1Il'OSDt:l`il_\' has attended the ` life 01' t`.n'tiie1`s, deposit. rates of banks i in the pmvinces have become much ! Io\\'e:' than those 01` town bunks. De- posits with C0-O1H.`1"d{.i\'(3 clubs in agt'ict1ltu1';tl tiistlia.-ts also are in- ctmtsiitg with ztszaiiisiiiaig rapidity, 3 1- 1'esi Sliimurtt said. Witii t`zu'm- ! ers so well 1`:}`0\`idC(i with funds, and with prospects good for even greater income H0111 the coming 11u1`\'ests,it IS expected that the greater part of any issue 01' Uovenmieut bonds, such . 2.: m Innpt (--XDOHSCS or the expedition Issue 01 k-0\`e1'11muuL Uuuub, auuu us to meet expenses e.\'pediLion Lo Siberia, W111 be purchased by the `I rice, silk and tea 1`zu'me1`s of Japan. ._____.j.____ U`clL`:u.s nluucnn 1' : uua nu, .. ... ..... Reliable ini`oi'inaLion about condi- Itions in Turkey reports that the governing chuuvinistic Young Turk element is still `blnzllically p1'o-Ger- uiun, and there is no chance of ex- pelling German inuence from Tu.- - Key until the Young Turks are dis- . credited and dethroned. rm. .-nu: nf rho nnnnlntinn hate the i credited and detnroneu. The rest of the population hate Gerniuns, but they are cowed and impotent. and still believe that the Central Powers will win the war. Tliey are kept in ludicrous ignorance 01' the fall or Bagdad and Jerusalem. The loss of the former was an- nounced in only one paper, and was then oxilciully denied. l.`n.~n1nnii:- .'-nnditions are still very ouicuuly uemeo. Economic conditions very bad, but they have improved since Ll1t:v peace with Russia, and food prices liave fallen generally, sugar from $4.50 per pound (paper money), Io $1.15, and cheese from $3.75 to $1.25. (Jerluin commodities are, liowever, almost impossible to obtain. Cloihing zimi boots are pre- [JUSIL-lUllSl_\' deal`. liubber is unobta.in- able. rm... nnrrnnP\' is`. tvnicallv eastern [ able. | The currency is typically `in its wztyward depreciation. Paper i`.1LJ`x1(.`y exchanges for one-Iifth of its 111m value. The use of metal cur- lruncy is forbidden. There are even { penny and hailfpenny notes. An Eng- lish sovereign is worth at least ve ` l`u1'kisl1 pound notes. I 'l`hn nnmlitinn of the Turkish [ pound notes. The condition of troops on the Mesopotamia. front is known to be very bad, and they are ...,....., nff +-m- fnntl than even the civil JAP FARMERS PBOSPER. Imu- <`.`~c:r~'.~`.1 `.u=.'.~in(-.\.~'. T` .~tnn ugrvml, so few tuuri~I u1i:`.~::x:U. nu lluxl he >'('(`l| Ling; l{'.z1'<-;.L=;m la in .'.H'Ln.~n. llmilnlz-.~.< it \\':\< lv:`.=l. l1:tll('-`, t`.`.i.~ nftirnz-a.n, for (>x:un;:l1-`. The merchum slmol< his lwzxvl. llv l..:`. 9 Ili.~'t:mco (lri\'in_'. Ry :-.ll'*h. utifiil. ;\n tlwro hzul lwm an accident an .ho str;-ot cnrnor nf (`lr:-.rnh el `.\'-.rr\'urnul1; the wreck of the c-.n'ri;.go was still to he soon. And the lzuly?" Enstnn inquirerl. The merehunt shrugged his shnulrlor.-`. He hall seen her carried away in an Eng- lishmnn s arms`, a Red Cross Nurse, too. It was fortunate she was not killed. Easton (lashed from the bazaar. He could see at the far end of `the street a carriage lying across the pavement. So probably it would lie for days, it might be ior weeks, before it was removed. It was -: An. :4 should be wrecked semi one ix- l)ut ah!` W2. baa, ana Lney are -worse or! for food than even population. ___:?_{_._:__. lVlUl'U llullluollnlunwo According to the Corriere delia Sera. of Milan the Roles have just. directed a. memorandum to the War- saw Academy of Science in which a. protest is made against Germany's systematic destruction of forests in Poland, Lithuania and White Russia. n in nninmd out that the German and White Russia. -_ It is pointed out that governor of Warsaw alone has just requiaitioned tor Germany 2,000 square kilometres of forests. He has built 40 saw mills. which are work- ing day and night. and are able to cut. 10,000,000 cubic metres of wood Iper that is, about four times .thn total annual 1)`.-feats Hidden From the Turks. .` .. .., :__. ..n.:.... ..\\.-... nnnrli More Hunnishness. ` AL _ n.._..:... Have Iuuru, =u Vin`, ....-__.. Ea.-ton threw the driver of his carrisxgel twenty piastres, then started to run up the narrow street. Even limping with 1: ii stick, he could go quicker through that c zcrowd than 21 pair of horses. One of these pests of Egypt, a dragoman, was c hurrying by his side. Easton heard his stick keeping time tap by tap with his own on the pavement. Easton reached the street cnrner where 1 `the accident had happened, the wreck of the carriage, of course, tnld nothing. The M white-rruheri tlrngmnzm, yellmv-turhnneti,E1 stood hesitle him; evidently the I'iiH. ii"h`il man \\".\>` intere.~'ted, sn the tirugnnmti he-ii gun :1 ii'>`Cl`i[tii(H\ mi hm` it hut`. h'.e,',w:~.e<'.. "You saw it h:ippen`."' F.:L t"'it`l`., `turning: on him swifti). The mini ;hm.\`ev! twn 5,:h~:ttn`.'.'e_' rn\`.'< mt teeth. Ye, inrlerai. he hzui set-n it hep- pen. And the Indy \n1Ii(`1`n(".t1i1 ti`.'.- Mr- riage. Ah, they had tlmgged her )ut--- `I01 ween, Ucluu. .. .. the will of Allah it nu... , _.. feet. thcir ncir whito :m`x rnhl hructzlt-I.~`. 1` g1e=.\1ning nmft 4...! ton` ate she was not Iunru. hed from V i ' rould 1 :fore was. should y should anyone interfere? ew carriage res, up` uld ; ,_; -ment. ached of: Thu`? y4~lln\v-1urhnlwd,! ' It J`..L I zomun, ymum-I u....... H thv I".x\.uli-'h` {(-1 ml, the drngnnmn hr-- : =\\'ift\y. ml twn nf t.-ml, ho had 111'. car: r :mt-j -7 ms eng:-.ge.1 to L2 . .... .- > go--to-day?" I his smooth chin. direct your driv- in love with--`n or wh M .`X`t`h(".u lluu u u` M hotel l`_`.'~'{`l\h3{`. ` 'Thursflay, '(_)ct0h(~r 21:. 1918. IUD. You say it was an hour ago?" Oh, yes, a long hour." You followed them, of course?" The man hesitated. Easton's grip tight- ened on his shoulders. Show me the way they went?" rm..... ...........4 nn n mlnrlinov marrnw 7|V.l Hutu Ull Illa annuuu.--.n~. _ They moved up a winding narrow uy.' `Overhead tattered canvas and torn grass matting flapping in the faint breeze; the lcrurnbling houses were dyed fantastic col- lors by sand and sun; from the interior` of the shops brass and silver gleamed; others were heavy with hangings, Persian rugs, Egyptian mats. The air moved vial: the tingle of bells; moved slowly even when shaken with the breeze, for it was very heavy with strong perfumes and Kohla unrl gasmm Presently the dragoman paused. `He: I lost sight of them," he whispered dc-spa -.- ently. x_~....`.. am.\|_- Ant h:.~ nnr~l-(M-hnnk and e enuy. F.u.~'t0n took out his pocket-book ex~ tracts-(1 :\ fty-piastre note which he thrust into the dr-ugom:m s hand. Think," ho l said. rnl r,._....-.| pl. nnfn 9krnI(7hfFIl\'. 1 The man fn uc-ctimmtel_v. it up, tlton 111 1 m thrmwh K3 , , ,, ' side; smoke was put! in his f'.\Cl`. lCu:~'t011 mnvecl on-uvring so that he was fucii The hotel proprietor was stun . back to them. , "An Exwli. l:t(l_v met will u in u bazaar this afternoon. 9 I-rmzght here." .9 VI"L,._/ x 1 _ Eu.~`tm1'.~'. L`, vmugnl uv.-re. The proprietor his eyes accustonmtl to the lurkne.~.~', kcon as :1 bird's. could .-`(=9 fuce. the nervmlsly cnxxxpreswurl lips, the eyes hot with anger and with four `Sln\\'L\` he utlmittc-(1 that an I~]n;.r1i.~h l:u!_\' >h:\:l l~(-on brought there in a! faint, but t1~.:m';<~' In All-.1h she haul recon-rorl; nmf lm:~h:-.1-.41 hml I:-.km1 hvr uwuy ugzuixx over "11 " hum` U310. . . Yos, it w " | fu 1` ml `Called a carnage. . . . I Then I'll sit down and drink a cup of was coffee," Eaaton interrupted. Ah! The proprietor bowed. nwn You can bring it to me here." And before the man could stop him 1345- . mrr ton had pushed aside the hangings on the 3 right, groping, found the door, and in (~su.~(`r I`huh.f uccix!r\nt.-_ put his shoulder to it nzul 1.-<'x,!;-1|.~!1_nl with M! hi;~' force. It swung wirlr-. i~'h- '5:-5.:-n. II-.:.~'ton mxtc.-rod, clo.~'ml it and .s1.: M; h-- i with his back to it. LIN (In:-r. so (lurk he could see nothing. AAl.`_| ... After the . nut.-Mt` it .\`:I~"- Ha W 1- -1 `cunsciou:< of u sickly perfunxe. an luck nf I I I I I not what. side ; :.-ir. of 1ny. (lrup'crie.< hiding hl` knew Then he felt snrne one Ixy his puffed alnmet quickly, Inur.- oeuvring facing the stairs. stumling with his L? 9'}'he Woman Who Was Not` By ARTHUR APPLIN . i 2 [ rt.-:-.,~'nn, uml I I 1 great deal . , _,, ,4 L E up, turn Lu 1; thrnugzh t` lath cf Hue . . 1 .`l7HI1'IHlIl`-5- ; I ve cmno tn fet' ` lady who is in-1` jurerl." I`::|.~`t()ll s.. . aising his voice.` `fShnw me the room In which she was t.k- .`lu- x With every nerve on the alert EiL~`lk.-Ill was listening. He thought he heard 3 woman`s voice coming somewhere from the dim recesses of the hangings on his right; the voice meant nothing, it was too vague and indistinct; it might have been the voice of Alice, of a native woman, a dauc-I ing girl, or a little child even. 1 He moved nearer to those hangings. ii =: . ` By Allah," the hotel proprietor swore, he hurl spoken the truth. He himself had` called carriage. -. (Ir-nu , vrll -2; .J....... .....-l A-`nub a nun n7 1 n ngered the note thmlghtfully. ( ely. He turned it over, fnhlod` 1 threw buck his head and Innkorl i 1 1. rm, mm r--1n\':\< :\\\'71}1\*_7 at tho \ ` S;.vr- 10 buy Victory Bontls. (To be continued) ~lmu1r1m'. am he had rc:~.cln=:'1 Chapter XXXI Continued For a znmucnt Easton felt stuxmeal. He 'harl lmasu- that he was perfectly iit in .had been staying in Alexandria lool-:ing he could read `the hearts of these white every re.~`p(*ct except for 11 slight limp; but he \\':i.< 110:. He \vu.< >111! allilcrlllg from shock, but he (lid not know it. A L':()Z(`ll little jeulmls (levils shriekerl in his ear and tore at his heart. . . . . Stavinger after Alice. He laughed, and the hull por- ter gave him 8 sidelong glance: sometimes nu L... .. .=miling_ IL `A11! he you hvx'..- \\'h2~n ltxiukly stick 1 tlxcrn-.' with an accilvnt my ll:\\`Ol`G(! his knew `.\m\ 1:; '.'-as quite 5' hot lay; 1 5]l\\\`h|) `JIIUII. l Shall I call you a carriage to go for 3 drive, perhaps?" he asked suuvely. Easton looked at him and laughed a~ gain. Yes, call me a carriage. I'll go `for a drive." A I . z_.. ;I__ ....--:...... I... hu-nod mi th:- She w-.-.5 . ;I.ZLllUl`S uuu wuulcu Lu-uycna cuc uu 1 ` strike in Ottawa. 1- Welland closes all schools, thea- gll tres, churches and public places of I assembly, on account of the `u." Tharp has: hnen 2.245 cases of mews TUPIBS or WEEK '2 I The Busy World's Happenings Care- E fully Compiled and Put Into ` Handy and Attractive Shape for the Readers of Our Paper-A Solid H0111-`s Enjoyment. Important Events Which Have Occurred During the Week. Q TUESDAY. I Premier Clemenceau has been at I the ront for the past 48 hours. I nun `hundred and ffv `inn:-npvmnn U18 BI`0nL 101' tut: paso. an uuuxa. One hundred and fty j-ourneymen tailors and women helpers are on u9...'b-n in tfqnru I assembly, account 01 L116 nu. There has been 2,245 cases of Spanish inuenza reported in Mont- real since Oct. 1. Deaths number 553. ms... 134-tnwnncn rlnvnrnmpnf has real since Uct. 1. ueatus numuer oao. l The Portuguese Government has declared a state of siege for all Por- ! tauguese territory. Tranquility reigns `in the country. IN-unnn I-ma hr-nknn nff the semi- 1m 21 unve. . As he got into the carriage he turned and looked at the porter. Tell me, Me- homet, which are the bag bazaars for shopping, the most. interesting? Where 'would you advise me to rm_- l.._.-s:.... =.o..r.l..-ml kin cmnnth chin 1n we country. France has broken on the semi- omcial diplomatic relations which existed with Finland, it is otncially announced. 11... Marv `Mnv-hwnnd Stand 75 announced. Mrs. Mary Northvrood, aged 75 ymis, d-ied very suddenly yesterday at her home in Chatham, after a. two days illness with la grlppe. . rnm `Brazilian steamshib Guara- I clays xunesa wun la grlppe. The Brazilian steamship ` tuba. is reported sun): by a German submarine. The submarine was later I rank by a British warship. "l`uAn nhi.-Jui rm relinquish his wnk by human Waranrp. Tuan Chi-Jui relinquish post as Premier in the Chinese Cab- inet on the inauguration on Thursday ot Hsu Shih-Chang as President. n-um Wrench scientists have suc- Two French scientists ceeded in isoiating the infectious agent which causes Spanish inuenza, according to a. Tunis despatch to the Matin. News emanating from Berlin says a great conflict has arisen between the Russian Premier Lenine and For- eign Minister Trotsky. No direct news has been received from Moscow ` in two days. uuv'r1I\\vILVI'\ I `Y ` ot usu snln-unang 33 rnyanueut. nu Ln u uu; u. \VEDNESDAY. The Maharajah of Dodhpur died i at Simla, British India. At fhn nnnivprsnv services held hi ` Simla, British Lncua. At the anniversay services 1}` i the Methodist Church, Petrolea, Sun- day the nancial objective set. . 91 mm ,uu) un: uuuuuaun u...,,-~.....\, ..,.,_ . 1 $1,200. `, Great Britain s reply to Turkey : will be a demand for unconditional ; surrender. The Turks will be requir- ed to negotiate an armistice with Gen. Allenby, commander of the ` British forces in Palestine and Syria. ` Advices from Berlin say that the Pre.=;i-:lent of the I`\.(`5'l( l`.!`-tllg has post- 'pone(l the sitting of the Reiclistag. which was to have begun to-(lay, re- serving to himselt` tine l'lf.`.'1'l1 to sum- mon the legislative hotly: at :1 later zlnln [HUM (late. All the Germzm ne*.vs-1':\m=z`s agree tlmt :1 Crisis is inevitable. due to the 1\Iaximili:1n letter to HOllC":`2l\)i`.G. They expect bitter (lennnc-i:\.tion of it at :1 SDO(`i:1l meeting of the Stu,-iztlissts. The IIIU IK:,'=IlL.Llv \. ' VOl'\'\ {1(}]`iS hints bi'oa(11_\` 111211 the S0- cialists are ready to oust ;\la::imi1ian. I-Iorace Conquest. of the Grand Trunk at Niugzira Falls was notied yesterday that his son. Ieginald B. Conquest, who reverted from a lieu- = tenancy to get over to France, had been killed. He was a prominent young business man before he enlist- 1 a. runner 1!1VCSL15uuuu. Andrew Bonar Law, Government spokesman in the House of Commons, mnrin the announcement in Parlia- 'wuu1u _yuu nuvnm: nm, N The Egyptian stroked thoughtfully. Shall I I rer? he asked. 1` , ,JJ_.l .....I nl I`(`D111I' T110 IlUlU|!UlI.`-._\` uuu -.u......., nnnuu. road between VVouL1:3iock and In:2,'e1`- = Ijuke ; 5011' and Clarence Lane. swim-' ming champions, the U. S. navy. An epidemic of Spanish inuenza : A` Mrs. Ellen Neilson, of Toronto, 1 . who was temporarily insane. drown- }ed herself and her two children in :1 bath of water. Her husband was has broken out in some of the min. i 1 1 i ill with u." cipal towns of Jamaica. Several . TWO P9~1 e5L mdsv W`- 0' (ieathshavc beenreported. i `i i I Bdge ml Elme" Dt- who had i Col. C. T. Van Straubenzie, at the recently enlisted, died Wednesday. 1 Royal Canadian D,-ago;-,ns_ one 9: the the former at Ottawa, the latter at best known horsemen and D010 play- i Ld- Ont ers in Canada, was killed at the trout. Branttord township otcials have Wm_ J_ Sbeppam, sarnga Town. e opened a campaign against the ex- | ship died from ]ock.j3w, ; tension of the city boundaries, ba.s- | gun,-hnngegs 0 ing their argument upon the biz , mang,}_.,;,=.;n E ` oyer` ~a.d debt or Branttord and the i box _.., _-_.... ... ...-... n.- 1'.` F, Wesbrook. at; 1 I to -$600. ` L 'I`llUl .SD.`.Y. Tho form of oath taken in several ; ,To1'0m0 courts was alleretl on ac-1 '4 count. of the Spanish inlluenzzt. ; ` At last steps arc to be taken to` `rc-pair the notorimxs:-!y bad county i . ` nr\`] 1 Ont. !over` `ad debt I diffgrence in taxes. m......-... mmmn and a companion, 1 E ! Clarence Ellison and a companion, ! Mrs. Weir, of Belleville. were caught i at Napanee on their way from Mont- ! real wltb-a. quantity of liquor. In the `l Police Court Ellison was fined 8500 land Mrs. Weir 3200. 1 I nmmun n rmmd robin signed by. ned WIN I Leon Morane, the_I-`ra1ch1i1IIYIIst:.l," | Despite a round robin sigped by land airplane builder, x_.s dead. ever! Walkervine teacher. 3'1! 9 ` he earned the repotatxon otpeint 1:: exception of the school DPIDCID3-13 and ' leading`French amator. h3"!|$ 5" E three teachers, who have resitned. ushed a new record. {or speed in Jul! um um": nf Education has turned 1 M that 3.93 __ , llet-a resizneml the Board of Education turned] down a. demand for a. minimum sal- I ...... nf :1 -)nn :1 vear. , : OOWLI ii. ucuusuu nu u. 131') or $1,200 a year. I More than three ` lary or $1,200 year. ` More hundred mem- bers have been added to the strength ';of London's Board of Trade at the close of the second day's compaign ufor a membership of 800. The pur- pose of the board is to run London's lpopulation above the 100,000 mark ;by :1 series of after-the-war enter- prises. : Believing that Lawrence Lazarus.. '_ of Sandwich. a returned soldier, who :is being held at Toledo on charges iot seditious utterances, was under , ! the inuence of liquor at the time he I -rm`. NORTHERN ADVANOE ` lmade a speech advising young men not to enlist, Mayor Donneliy, acting on :\ resolution passed by the Sand- wich Town Council, will ask the U. S. }ov.>rnment to release him. It is be- lieved that Lazarus is munt3.lI_v de~ cient as a result of being twice wounded. EDIE A \' 'er'."' ne ssxeu. Easton nodded, and after a somewhat` -`unnecessary, lengthy conversation the driv- er whipped up his horses. A- v....4..... gown.-I: u man-In tn lizht. his \VOllX1(1(l. I FRXDAY. . German pacists hooted the pan- VGerm:ms the streets of Berlin. 7 1 `rrnann Ah!) nF Hxn n1r'In Germans :.n. we SU'E`GiS or ncruu. J. L. Knapp, one of the oldest resi- dents of Kent county, died at the age of 97 years. Mnmn `Rird n vnnrvz fztrmer of or 97 Milton Bird, :1. young Madoc Township, was instantly killed while assisting in the lling of :3. silo on a farm. `[4 vvvnn uvuv-u\IIr|(IOr1 fhnf hpnnnfnrth tarnx. It was announced that henceforth Hungary will be an independent state, with only a "personal" union with Austria. n-1.,` ..:+., no nu-tour! in Rnlnvinm was wun Austna. The city of Ostend in Belgium was captured by the Allies. The victor- ious troops also entered Bruges, Lille and Douai. 1-... On Hm nv-nan!-If naarlv nnn mil- Lille and Uouai. Up to the prwent nearly one mil- lion British lives have been sacriced in the war. a.ccording to information received by Reuters, Limited. `Dc-och-In-nf Wilsnn is a. member of received by Reuters, mmxteu. President Wilson is a. member the Versailles Conference or Supreme War Council of, the Allies. I-Ila vote is sent by cable from Washington. Drnnidnnf Wilson announced that is sent by cable xrom waann-ngtuu. President Wilson announced the Austrian peace note will not be answered until the Germans make apparent the course of conduct that they intend to follow. "l"hn Minister of Justice ordered intend to rouow. . The Minister of that action be taken at once against the strike laden of Calgary under the new law which makes it illegal for men to go out on strike. n nu...-Q ianifrrr at the Edmon- for to out on su-use. F. Bevers, janiiorr at the Edmon- ton police station, is dead and Sam Capplea-, who operates the Liberty Clothing Store, is in the hospital with a bullet hole through his heart. The murdered la still a fugitive from jus- Olsen wmppeu up ms nursca. As Easton struck a match to light -cigarette he noticed that his hand was trembling. Taking the cigarette from his `lips, `he held it in both his hands; they "were shaking almost as if they had ague. The muscles about his jznvs tightened; un- sdoubtetlly his nerves were still all in pieces. They had not done him much good at the hospital, he ruminated. n- 1.... 1.....1. :.. flan I"\l`V'l!\K7P rlnsml

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