THE CHARLUTTETOW GUARDI IVIOBNIIBIG DAIL-Y ' . __ A : _V * _- _,___ _ I1., _;_ _ Mwnioa Dlily tourists lest ' “ lwlilsilr ll ini 'ii isilii il iiillull “___ Authorities After the War. '-_-- ships fer Properlv from Belgian 325; (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON, Feb. 16.-The question oi' G H the ownership of laml and liouses iii llelgium will be settled by the authorities of Belgium after the close 2 of the wur. the Foreign Secretary, Sir , Edward Grey, told the Commons this . afternoon, in reply to iz request for _ assurance that property which the (SP°¢i3i 1° Ti‘¢ Guafdiln) Germans threatened to transfer from BERLIN- Feb- 1ii~(0lllClHl I0-day) a Milli iilIlS Belgian refugees unless they return -Insomucil as it is to the interest of in that there should be conflicts een Germany and neutral powers. thought in German shipping cir- ed to their country, would revert to Bril- its true owners. Tile Foreign Secret- l>0iW ary" added in this connection that this ll lil is one ot’ the questions, among other clei-i that English slibiliariiics, ill order in which we believe the 'resiilt ot* tile to bring about this end. may l>\\ri>0S@- war will make justice und right pre. l_v sink one or more nc-illriil ships. it viii), is known also in shipping circles tllat -?_..__._____ the Iiritlsli laid quantities ol' mines r » against Gcriniin subiiiilriiies. The Nu Vologlie Vclitslriiiig says (lei'iiiaily ' ' must wilit piitleiitly ilnd show that ' lvebrlinry l8lh will lic ii iliiy ol' bitter- LINEIIIIIS BIRIHIJII IlI“li SPlilNGFIEI.I), Ill.. Feb. l1l_~lle- ciilisii this is Iiiiii-olii`s hirtlldiiy, .Iolili iiinzie, who wiis to have been liiiiiged lodaiy, was granted al stay ol' execu- tion iiiitil Fchrlliiry llti, l wounded. 4,- omcersl 35; men. ,math tary iiiovenleiits of first impor alice formidable elitrencliments are being be We" ti’ iniilice Gm” Brita!" m im 'J i- " ' are taking place essentially along the - ~ ° ~ . To this list - prepared. Every village is now re- her embargo on foodstuffs bolind for ing- 8 0m°ei`*’» " me" stem “na A Ge,-man ofgengp/@_ poritetd to‘have been put in shape to Geimiginy, Iii;ntlioiem(1i§}erlz;ivi'iitjisnt;i)'~ xi;-“a(li:1ii;;'Cl:)ltii t;:i;iiiFg_i;;’“};1oyi;‘i ?V‘fgf_:} Eilrongly suppoi-tedh by fresh trtatopiil. res s s. sege. Dre tl Oil 0 0 ' ‘ _ ~ _ l bein pushed wit greu vgour o All the inhabitants whose German tlrely illegal and unjustified. Division which participated in the de 9 3 sympathies are doubtful, refugees say, are being expelled from the region and every person showing iiiqliisitiveiiess is taken into clistoily ond sent into fence of Antwerp, which were: Killed' RULERS IN POLAND. "le"- Germany. WILSON IS OBDURATE. WASHINGTON, Feb. 15.--Presldcilt tri Wilson today rejet-.toil the compromise of ship hill evolved yesterilay by Demo- 14 oratlc Lenders of the liousc. lie re- vc fused to ngroo to all ilnleiiilinent ter- Dil tllinating the activities of the Govern- ill mclit lil the shipping lliisiiiesii two iS _venrs iiftcr the close of the European war. 9i‘ lil HS T0() L.-\'l'l‘l FOR. "T (IL.-\SSIl"I(l.\’l`l0N ve he '_`_` ist ONE CENT per`word :och inser- tion for advertising in this collllllil- ciiiiii must at-company 0fi~:N. 'Sharp Passage Between Minister of Justice and 0 osltioii Lender Over Hu-u~A>< N s ei- if ii--» _ NEW YORK, Feb. X116-Of the steam- was quite a 'stir' atqthe st.'eai'iiii-lTip ter- ,' clearing from ew York within . _ . » . . iiiiiiuiii to-day wlieii the tr. 1'. ii. iliioi- f the ua il 0 e ks, more li tiiiit I I2 Mi sul, u li .u r in i.i i- ii Germans Threaten to Trans. 2, ____-___»-___;;___~; ____ ____ Changes in the Cabinet, in iilllich Sir Wilfrid Made lin Und gnif d ____-_-_»;_~_;__ ::,_,;;‘;, °...J3.-.».»»-liiiii’ iii- eumbs ' ed by Germany around Brituin on and . ' first. tfsiiuiliuli colitiilgt-lil :it rlollsliurv ru. ii lleuiiysriioetiibiisi Attack on Hon L P Pelletier (Ihur ||) Thai; Hg Had Rggl ned qs rel.. .ii-.....ii...ri..-.ii .....i.~.i .. im... r zone. 'Four of the ships of this . ° ' ' g g g guard and were marched, eat-ll' inaii Refugees. i‘i‘ii.fi'§..’;’;‘§i§‘.§f‘i’l.“$il.‘L‘1i..f‘i..ii$ Postmaster on Grounds of lil-Health to Accept li Judgeshlp Ilfliidiifffé’ i‘»‘i.ih§3}."..‘.§`.’ ‘§..'l§‘; “.‘t“2i.".! ___ passengers. ' ' suspects are admittedly of Austrian _-_.__---_.___ and German birth, while others ol' var- ious forcigil nationalities arc under IMIIIIG PHINIIESS FITS . _ . . i g , gn-_ we on grounds of ill-health, as Post- ten r ten years service and was en-|niaster-General, to accept ti posltioii as ' ii to the annuity which he is judg t 8. It iS ]lOli'lte(l Out lllnt Sli' \Vm.1 (Spggial £0 The Guardian) Dumas _ _ gck- _the first _Postmaster-G<_>ncr1\l, 0'r'1‘A\vA, Fun. 1ii.~~Foiir casual- ke, ir Wilfrid then reinarlieil that the of .Sir Wilfred, resigned under i~iilliiiiir_ tier; were reported from thc I'rllicess Bombs iiious and was at once uiliwlllwli Piitricias last iiigiit, briiigiiig the total ,erm H 9 Ol' illii liiflll iiilllfi ill’ Olliilflii- to 98 deaths among expeditionary of t`orces since they left iJiiiiadu_ ()i' this kerko' __________,_.________._,_,_,__ ,,",,,,,W~,.,,,_ il\lii`iiii‘i` 13 iiiiioiigiiill i0 Ui" i`ii"`i"ia” (Jill " iverc either killed in :ii-lion ui- died ot' M _' ; wounds sustained there. 'file rest d .d f _ _ h --i-.E-_- _died at Siilisbury Plains from iiatur- lgclgggél Zgsbruoégxqoflgzggss gstsgdg (°pecIal to the Guardian ) ‘ul muses' °r W iiiliiiliii iiiiii wmlll I illimlltlll..1;.:c?'::;.,§r:».,..;x,r:l:;;:me ipuintl num l;iililiiI'|<|ii;i|[ll[|i-3 My ?;‘iiiill.ftA,' WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1915 {'f{‘,,1’,;°;.!;;;,<°L;";:`,,*7°l,;i;',:',¥,'.,**‘l;, i