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ox FOR MEXICO In spite of internal troubles, it is said. Mexico would become one in cas of conflict with the United States, a the leaders of the opposing pa would join forces, Those prominent are above, left to right, General Pablo Gonzales, Gener: Alvaro Obregon, President Venustiano Carranz; be- low, General Francisco Villa, General Felix Diaz. JOHNSON TO AWAIT, PRESIDENT’S NOTE; BEFORE SPEAKING, Was to Make Address Here To- day But Wants Wilson to Move First Ime 5 | m Johnson of California |) Map uevanIsi@i aura ca | v] 5 ave made a % 9 e strict cast and wes! eho as to have made a 1 Is worked, Most of the sub: criptions | Bismarck today on the league of na- obtained here last year came’ from | tions and peace treaty has indefinitely Chilcotin from ran at’ Risque} postponed his appearance in the cap- Creek and Alexis Cr One of them | ital city. year subscribed. $30,000. How- Because President Wi er, those results are not expected | refer the peace treaty this year, enant back to the senate when it con- ne story of two Scotch la veend Tuesday, Senator Johnson de- Creek is a good one in cided that any jremarks he might One of them is the te: make on both the treaty and the trict. Tl league of nations would be postponed ®2d live like two pioneers. We left} until after the president had madee e 1 with subscriptions of public his prsent views on the mat- 200 for the lean, Senator Hir peech in * > COY- itselt. er in the d cut their own firewood | ter. In spite of warnings that he mar One of the most insistent and out- be caught in the snow at S3-Mile Mr.! spoken opponents of the peace John G. Allan is leaving to drive into and league of nations, Senator John- the Chilcotin to pe ly visit the son has been classed among the num- Susberibers. On his return here he ' ber utterly opposed to ther the trea- Will go south completing his work as ty or the covenant in any form, When he proceeds. | announcement was made that the Cal-! “The writer will go to Harper’ ifornian would speak in Bismarck camp either on foot or by the stage, a opposition to the treaty a great num- distance of thirty-five miles. Frora ber of people planned to visit the there I will journey on horseback t) city and hear the senator. Keithley, via Beaver Lake and Ques- Tnasmuch as President Wilson made nel Forks. if the one of his most important treaty In the latter ca: speeches in this city on his tour shoe j around the country t September, i favor’of the league, Senator Joh was urged to speak here inopposition Snowshoe from Keithley to m to the document of Versailles, camp on Antler Creek, Announcement will be made later mile On the way I will to the date cf Senator Johnson's I sand such trap- appearance here. may meet on their lines. | ppers are good for the money. nw is not toe deen. it will be a snow- whey of about fifty miles from THRILLERSTOLD OF CANADA’S BIG good ik VICTORY DRIVE secon. former publicity at Ottawa, ood in recent years. report is John P.| director of loan | fe aH Mile, B. os . 6.—Stories of aS eater are reindeer provided deliv an be made hrilling incidents connected with | NAMEN DECIMATED _ [via a water route next summer.* Canada's Victory Bond driye, are be-! CHI 4 cl It is estimated that the drive from ginning to trickle into this district _ Was. from the wildest regions of British Labor Colony Was Cut Down By Columbia, which were pierced by vo!-! eee ig 5 uintecra’.Chaan Some pierced Tiled German Aerial Bombs their lives to swell the total of sub- Dec. 6.—-Company } ‘iptions in the {Pacfic Coast pro- labor corps which vince. Deep snowy, blinding bl rds, ye toria en route to nights of desolation in regions infested Europe .1 stron back by wolves and grizzly bears, did not in this por aiting transportation to halt the activities of the Victory China, but it musters only forty-two Bond committees. men. The story, perhaps can best be told The story told t by the reports of bond workers ts the com headquarters, Attached are excerps when from the rej yy the men is that alties German reyenge for use some of their com- ed during a German air y declared, the fi when We left Soda Creek for ile, fo lowing closely in the w: of the 1 mail car. The snow covered the wind- shield as rapidly as we could clear it. camp with Mills bombs which they i But 150-Mile was reached in due some unknown course on Saturday evening and we getting from the ¢ remained here over Sunday. From, Unfortunately, the knew nothing The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over thirty “years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his pers 7 LLEITE Sonal supervisioa since its infancy. f “Allow no one to deccive you ‘ia this, \ All Counterfeits, Imitations and “‘ Just-as-good” are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. \ +P @e/ Nhat is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for. Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has i been in constant use for the relief of Constipatioa, Flatulency, ; Wind. Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. , GENUINE CASTORIA atways Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years @ Kind You Have Always Bought ‘AUR COMPANY. You, LEADERS OF THE OPPOSING ARMIES”) : These five men would be mentioned most in news dispatches from the border, if actual fighting took place. They are, above, left to right, General John J. Pershing, commanding . the (American forces; Maj. Gen. J.T: Dickman, commandjng the southern department; Maj. Gen. R. L. /lowze, commanding a section of the border; below, Admiral Henry B, Wilson, com- FOR THE U.S. | ‘dee-Whiz! How it Hartsee ~The Pain in My Foot!” —_ a Sometiracs it is in my arm, Merciful sleaverl; how my back hurts in the mort- ing!” It’s all- due to an over- abundance’ of that poison called utic acid, The kid- neys are not _ able to get rid of it. Such conditions you can readily cree a long life. Taking the iad- vice of Dr. Pierce, which is “keep tho kidneys in good order.” “Avoid too much meat, alcohol or tea. Orink plenty of pure water, preferably hot water, bef s, and drive the arie a he eystem by taking s can be/ obtained. c+ almost any dug Store,. pas {oof water to the chemist 's Lavalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., and you will receive free medical 23 to whether the, lidueys aze vLen your kidacys get slus you suffer fromi-baekache, frospolls, or twings: ago, rbeumatism ‘or a bo wy {about the technique of bomb-throwing if | and failed to extract the pins. The Germans picked up the unexploded bombs, drew the pins, and tossed tyem| back among the Chinese, where they exploded with at effect. = REINDEER FOR MANITOBA! Herd of 1,500 Animals Coming! From Alaska, Is Report | Prince Albert. Sask., Dec. 6.— Re- port received here indicate that a movement has been started to drive | herd of 1,500 reindeer from Alaska; through the wilds of Northern Canada! to the Hudson Bay region and to use this herd as a Nucleus for the broaden- ing of the industry In Northern Mani- toba and possibly in Saskatchewan. It is understood that this project may pve ied out independently of whatever, steps the federal government may take! jto promote raising of reindeer ani, Pcred. xen on a broad scale, | ihjalmur Stefansson, the Arctic; explorer, recommended that the goy- ernment make extensive experiments along this line and a final report of the! federal investigators will be made this month. Missor s With colonies at Ungava; on the t coast of Hudson Bay re| said to have offered to purchase Alaska to Hudson Bay will take from 12 months to 18 months and that it is expected to have the herd at the bay by May 1, 1921. FOUNDER OF FALKIRK WOULD HEAR JOHNSON} Carl Eichhorst. founder of Falkirk and whose beautiful farm home with- in a stone’s throw of Falkirk siding is one of the show places on the North jone of the most suce Soo, came down this week hoping to Bolshevism Greatest Menace To Christianity, Says Teusler |*™""™ All Religion and - Church Must Do Real Fighting to Crush It. Bolshevism is a direct attack upon Christianity and civilization and_must be fought through Chris- tianity, declares Col. R. B. Teusler, diréctor of St. John’s Episcopal Hospital in Tokio and Red Cross Commissioner to Siberia. Col. Teusler recently made a flying trip to the United States for consultation with leaders of the Epis- copal Nation-Wide Cam- paign of Church expansion and with officials of the "Red Cross. “Bolshevism mist be fought through Christian- ity,” said he, “because Bolshevism is a direct at- tack upon Christianity and civilization. It may be an economic theory: here} but I have seen it in actual practice, I have seen the looting of cathedrals, the % burning of libraries, and the closing of schools. I have conerete evidence of the desecration of cathe- dral altars, where phono- rtaphs were installed by the Bolshevists. for the playing of ‘rag time’ music to the tunes of which the mobs danced. And I have rescripts formally issued by the Soviet governments apportioning the use. of {women among the soldiers after the.so-called ‘nation- alization of women’ was accom desc plished, also by Soviet orders. “This work,” to the Nation-Wide Campaign o} the Episcopal ‘Church, “is greatly. heeded, for right here in America these Bolshevist theories are flour- ishing to an amazing extent.: In’ JURA HY, . the’United States you use the term -shevism is murder,’ rob Bo evi in an academic sense'to -tyr any, chaos,” : manding the Atlantic fleet; Admiral Hugh, Rodman, commanding the Pa- cific fleet, OT 1» is disturbed:two or three t, take heed, befora too iace. wie (anti-trié-tcid), for it will aut new life into your kidneys and your ontire system... Ask your nearest drug- vist for it or send Dr. Pierse ten, cents ‘inl package SSaSeEeaE=s————aeaSS— hear Senator Hiram W, ‘Johnson, who is scheduled to make His reply. from Bismarck to President Wilson’s new note on the peace treaty. President nthemums in the Et yy Ey Wilson has not ‘yet sent the peace Violin.and piano soos | DEMPSEY as © MEET treaty to the. 66th congress, and Sen-| were contributed by Miss Ruth Quis-| LATEST CHAMPION SURS CLUBMAN ator Johnson's visit to Bismarck ley and Mrs. C. K. G : ry i , i é vars PRT «..1. Chicago — Miss Beverly Juneau, a eoneingent on. the spresident's-action, | SG Lape | Will Battle Carpentier at NeW titianhairea beauty of “this city, is TORE Canale ie i aie caeae SAD NEWS CALLS Orleans _ {suing Jesse Metcalf, wealthy New Fe iw ATR Phica Ae net York clubman, now. married, for. $100, either in the immediate future or next|} PRGISLATORS TO . 000; charging breach of proihise: , New Or s, La., “Dec. 6. hue BEREAVED HOMES!) pempsey heavyweight chany January. as Griginally planned. Mr. Eichhorst's visit’ to Bismarck : gi : b will not be for naught, even tho he is ready is under contract to. meet in We can.save you. money. by disappointed, in’ not# hearing Johnson New Orleans the winner of the Becket}; getting your cylinders reground, at this time.. He put in his day visit-)| Thursday was a tragic day for | Carpentier fight, Dominick J. Tortorich| fitted) with new pistons ‘and ing the capital and seeing the wheels!league members in the senate and / fight promoter of this city announced rings. Write for prices.. Bis- of democracy revolve. The Falkirk house, two senators being called home today. He added that Nate Lewis of| °° k Foundry & Welding C farmer settled in McLean county four-|by deaths in their families, while one| Chicago acting as his representative | Marc: SOUNOEY, Se We SMINg: 0. teen years ago, coming from southern |league representative left for home in! was due to arrive in London today to Let’: to. JOHNSON’S f Minnesota. He donated the land upon!response to a message advising that| sign up -Carsentier. the- new--heavy-|_. vets. £0 to. JO NS for which the Soo line's siding is located | wife was dangerously ill. They| weight champion of Europe. Hosiery f Falkirk, thus reducing the haul for;were Senator Chris Levang of Walsh ‘ i farmers in that-section-from eight to |county, Nnese father, i Pp. ae a sixteen miles. member of the senate from Pembina o> " °. ee Watch the Little Pimples; mi nti 4. They are Nature’s Warning “IT have made as much money in|county in 1897-'99, is’ dead; Senator North Dakota as I have.ever made any-|Edward Hamerly of Renville, whose ightls and Di ring Sig-| unlimited, trouble. This remedy is Hosen. aa he i . ‘one of the greatest ' vegetable where.” said Mr. Eichhorst today, ‘and ;mother passed away Wednesday, and I hare no reason to complain of the | Representative Jim Uglum of Bow- state.” Mr. Bichhorst’s fine brick man-|hells,~whose wife is in a ¢ritical con- ‘ compounds knows, dad contains. . -and® inerals or chemicals to injure Pimples on. the face and‘other | "0 minera’s 01 . arts se) ihe ‘body are wareings the most delicate skin. IS sion, his round-roof barn and his othe | dition. farm’ buildings which -may be ‘seen! ‘If the special sessfon’ completes its rom Nature that: your blood Go to your drug store, and get = sluggish’and impoverished. Some- |bottle of S. S. S. today, get rid of from the Soo line tracks at Falki}k! work next Monday or Tuesday, which Bismarck for the close. The “league times they forctell eczema, boils, |those unsightly, disfiguring pim- / SOCIAL: EVENT \to carrying the emergency clause on its They mean that your blood needs |ly. For special medical advice free, Richard H. Grac wise. are material evidence that he has pros-|is now the plan, it is doubtful’ whether is unable to muster the two-thirds ma- blisters, and other skin ‘disorders | ples, and other skin irritations. It ae: legislation, and the absence of one or S.S, S. to cleanse itof these im-|address Medical Director, 4#t Swift sae ta: REPATRIATION FINISHED MRS. GRACE’S TEA WAS SEASON any of these legislators will return to jority in the house which is essential that burn like flames of fire. will cleanse your ‘blood thorough- The formal pink tea’ given by Mrs.|tWo members has little effect other- ouré acciimulations that can cause | Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. at her,home at 522 day afternoon w: ful hospitali- ties of the season. etween 150 and 170 guests attended the function. me Civilians Buy Army Raincoats 0 suests attented the function, |Canada Soon to Return Last of|- From Government Contractors at Cost yna J. Frazier, Mrs. Kichard H. Grace Unwelcome Guests THE PEERLESS CO.. Dept. 30, 80 Branford Place, Newark, ©] BQ) Mrs. John N. Hagan and Mrs. Harry} Winnipeg, Man., Dec. 6.—Repatria-|N, J.; will'ship, postpaid, to you direct’ on receipt of Biri ° A. Bronson. In the living room were tion of enemy ‘liens held as prisoners, The one type of Raincoat both waterproof and sanitary. The result of two Mrs. C. K. Boise, ‘s. Gharles Li in Canadian internment camps during years’ experimentation by army experts. Made strictly to government speci+ man and Mrs. J. R. Osterhause and the war, is almost compiete. fications of government inspected cloth, guaranteed’ durable and fast color: Mrs. I. Cathro and Mrs. J. M. Calder-| More than 2,000 Germans and “Aus-|No wet can get throtigh—hetmetically cemented, storm-proof collar with head. In the dining room Mrs. V. trians have been sent home via Hol-| storm-proof tab, interfitting fly front, adjustable fastenings. around wrists, Tuckey \and Mrs. Die. 26) ed Jand ox other neutral countries. About | side pockets with additional slit to reach inside clothing without opening coat. ‘xy Miss Clemantine ‘Bronson ‘and )} 250 still renals to be sent to their Back is sanitarily ventilated, concealed by duplex yoke, giving cape effect. Versie Frazier. Little Ellen and Lu- fathéria These are interned at tedly and military requirements ceased, civil- cille Coghlin wore at the door. Kapuskasing, Ont Because theswar ended unexpectedly. a eae) 7 The home was tastily decorated,| yfost of the alle ta ians may buy these government approved raincoats at factory cost, $7.50, ° : ake away a com- i i: é pink and white being the color scheme.’ gortante pittance ee they eye Beet _ Peerless, Raincoats are the Genuine Government Model : Roses and carnations were scattered yoceiying 25 cents a day while employ-| OFFICERS’ DOUBLE: with inverted pleat down back; belt all around with jhind several well cleared an ly rp 3 rib as frases aay is aa eer for $25 to $30. Delivered free to your door on reccipt of..........+00- $12. tario and elsewhere, which will be usedq| WHEN ORDERING EITHER COAT, STATE-CHEST MEASUREMENT for experimental farm purposes atid as If not satisfied, return coat and money will be refunded z a nucleus for further settlement in skull QUICKEST “*° BEST PLACE TO Favorite Meat of Pioneers in HAVE YOUR CLOTHES Dry CLEANED) Abundance This Year. 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