HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1917-1-11, Page 61
1)19i -in €tishea French
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i e:Stern Peon
aU htiih
of fl o LORD OF THE VILLAGE.
dn:dr"an Stationmaster lnnptartartt
NEM SMZERIAND SSrer�3 t iFy. Person.
Toronto. laic, 9. - Manitoba, wheat--- '^`ilte stationzmma ter is lord c the`izz-
itiax v:slag$ ran -way station" writes
r-3-'074; No. 3T. do., $ .034,. No, 4 wheat.
New \o, 3 Northern. Ss.ie?i;'No, °L:ardo.A
igen Britain to Take e or Vlore si.e71. tract, Bay ntarts. old ceegr trod l'aori.Eou, Oakley in Baxter+a mega-
in {c alcove new eros.°" •
zli e. L4 s e o
ticket agent, telegraph operator, bag,
gage -master, intformation clerk, 'lamp-
snarl traCkmanT i'LtLn-o4 i@l-:4 ork. 1te
ce May Be Prepared For 'Manitoba oats—,—No. M G'Sfi:, Tac, track,
Bay t
BaP t"•
e `orate von Hindenburg. montes ccs corn ---No. 3 yellow. sl..2s,
a track Toronto, subpeet to embargo.
annkrIo osts—^R'. °° hie. 4'4 to ii'C,
rct xt¢ial: No 3 white, C.3 to 65c, no xxi tai,
aceordirg to ireigittOutside-
tatitat'i- wheat Nem No, 9'winter. per
A s; toire h * G„ stave Rory& the famous r =o 3 t?o., $1 ".- !
-patch SAY.., U s ear tat. ,l,x to $1.th.:t
e d. , -. , ' o t , tea lets lead- to r.ccerditag to i,etrxets o:ttsbie,
OrMas e� fears s. as=h b�, t,.e German French Publicist, .�h 4es�aa � ,
rte r s:neutral,a,s.. LZ! article to the &..er t ,`-
: � It," ., ztaet aiid a
' s Nn � .se, cecoraing to
is `usuaiarn easy= -going, Ett�lishraan,.
rather bored with llfe,• becoming 'aoant?-
what indolent from the effects o
titan sun, Braid glitters on. las
° c. FROM UNITED STATES
FOR THE B T IIOSPITAALS
BOYS
E
BY THE WAR.
will Who - STORIES r
Fill the Maces of YoungEnglish Surgeons Desire to OF LOURT IFU GENIUS
0 to the Front.
D ISS F W iii.
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despatch from London says: Ae - ; young American doctors,
cordingto the Daily Telegraph ar, liLnndredi of yoU':g doctors in the,
n T .. Tele- In= rallgements are being made, to replace i United States, according to :the le i
ilea, n ntaattlAex of young surgeons iii, e, - graiine. ,ave �T'o uLixeax o se_� e n �:
r
n to onl , la
.. business ,
- S s,, s t o
s e o' v
.1f.1, � .. � � men �h have
�tde, is law go,;ne ,e nes he serves as ins- der enable . ceivmane i
e.d t •n:
Liz I h 1
• a of
ie
t at, old
. _ among the villagers his cord British hospitals iay, �anaexicans, in or- tlne Bait,Shc tta�ty. but could st
desperate attempt to tarn the b'•�'st;�n� must take over a still � ;,tS� �• ta� to atal the Bxitts�ters to enie�• a, consittasston because they were
Designs an Inventions rz€ Boys That
Rave Preyed. ITS -Of
d 5 outside
e,
Profttable.
and
t_ nut
to �a Ix LL
w H n 4 the war*
� � g ti3O
9 T.
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t now li d 'i• a �
u1 t.
the
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a k.' portion � rt,aT,'t, _ . There _ie a t s � n,
i and e 'ter_ ..
t Italian lines a R . t M tt _o.
French, .t i1 Tn r v e . � r _a t
' na ... d ��_.lt- €^ , $ e � Ftnxehn a; rice or, the pure, and the village folk , the army. "�,,ez e are: hundreds ods of doc ,?not British &` c �`lnere ax evcral c ;,es o s
a , : i, a , r , >L Ysei tats ou Ido, S a f tYae3e hos.
r allied fence_ _h � cix_ __ e_ce declares., n � _ ,� ... �. __. ,_ �: ._ �:,, _n _�.,. -
�&� the e ,� _ ... � ,...,:,, _,,.. _.. `c.°iwt-or-' _ ax$:. �c'�CYsv �$'II4 iC.t1L, .`-5,S-'-,. r.6i5 of �YS4..Il�,. age in home �i4;�1i.�3�.. i:f3. ��3__L'_.. ��C2,_CS�,� ��. their ?.k's`Z.-.5�_- _ x _...
.p _° ai_ss to wi.v�. �� €:u -e u��u.,hr hazva:'fo�mri titemseIvss �'eal><hy+`
a , in. order to _ ee - a sufficient body o� 'st i
Sof t s why possibility v a a zP Eanito ua t t; ,., i i issays e C eat Britain qtr the a cap
�►� ........fid h _ y � ,- � ua�alin s and their f�.l-€i t l h t t y#h $ s
,
,,, . its In est
tit �at� a fate ., � rhas 'French � permit the T'O�.'21a :T:7.I?tioba.�Aid. 3 at_
.r?3-.'r ..,CTL C„aDii� �� � i7- w li, .- ".
of Swiss �c__a.itwl-y been P � o;n thrr
anin been denied a honor owing to ac .orae required to ie }' ,
.the shadow of the tantiaiz, le g 'Agfancy
- •- ,.a,,. >. ,;, �,.xts, ,.:�,_, _ -..:.. ,.. ' _:.._T ,.. , ,. .._: --:- - e3'3.P�'...�ic,,
r ��_ e � :z.. of the nest f,..4t,� - -" " �• - , a � es nr�iY.
- nza ll a o°3hco el. "c ail,. rirzrd—c lots—Delivered • aQ£tt. , _ s .i rt T e er do,
1r�.... .. �« � _ li3rt{ls' Caa:Ttt£d behind li}a head, 13e,S With � 1.TC'Li, to ?ne(r�tfln,T. the tt,,il1 the Ino � il�iiE+� -.. -
,, � Stan¢ , � k ne most s
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the„•„�: attack,, �
tr
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e titlttla e t
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h dt i l°
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lived
as ou ±tir who o ions , e arni ling in �r .., ,._ - onn-ing to something they have clone or
a n Tn .�_
„ aa_ a.T,.,_, ,.�., azo.> ��•.,L>. t_un�, ire= then �riR see .tans
9 platform, In
tt
Paris as za possibility, or. a e: s^,ci,. Is.s�,.orotatp, b d d th t: 1 1 ' t 1 d f ll t1 places oz er
_ . -t r:o flour ; tenter accordlr,a to the a ..y ,af bngh officials or the gen
+ � a a^ qa Cl ta -
�a cn-ataugn or tl's French mobile force which will be ready to Qn ax - � , .., t v o aii' Itis of su t t a
� � >3 ilti tri line �o dt it bs e � English doctors Lebo ole $ a r g
Telegraph,but hitherto theyhave 9 er,and they are exactly the rma,
, P p , 5 desa=,ned or invented that has caught
P , To -a• f an '?army of manoett,vre ---- t
inn tl 3 tU t • 3 it b t o ei* az nS g 1 lid
iAi
.c
a,
has called ,... to e'�a.e...S.... a ..,,.,.. . -- _', z...T $:#... n 6.A... `. ren: e e t lied. out, tieariu an. set- -c'1; y Pally coninue� i' ` xnanv'
. .�,�, _s_9s,g,sr b� � ¢r»»..i..$,=., �i e } � 3,g�y �LY'�3 C ti r g � 7 ..a the 3r.
_
z n• ,fry- g.,.a '� �t r;{4 also 43EPa�tS .#' r�3ir (.��£�_ .. xti 3 goo* .:set's.
5 R ton. �3..,,, Sti"iAi'a do. ay how
that of Ales.
.
^ 4F b ,T• Y 'a
�i.z�z.f�l. �,aI4 oso,��ni before' tile
$iia tl e tl;.S Lttes. a €lie ANIS --e;e; tette army authorities some.time ago; to. come, but asserts that: they. n a$'.;e
g p �
,_ .,, .. bi z i oLt' F }* ,. ,$M, a. tiN ;k$,tie:..�, as � , _ .- more ,..:. a 8r@L� t�:4.. tt.t35Sea O� ,4riy .. a, .
,.. ._ ",..i_Y:Ls. �'J 1:tC1.. ,. :x;c`£-. ass rra,,..d - _
---
takes i5 train all t`stl*ea 'i3a'asa;ing?s, fall ;;,,,tainwd nosed to England: detachments of , be welcomed.
E- . tf cane,. He s aerr: very t. , authorities ,
i httc� ,.�t+x ..t,.i,sn _ c- nc s �e _ �..A. c t: eat the -: �
y� o3t once
estimated �� �?."o?"JGT>��,(i_ia� �� `�,'Qii�p���i.(� 'L~r tt33*TMF ,�4�:iSeGT1'.^°PI�F33@ � ar p - . f -,
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Jazz,, t, sae, t,a. �o , , ,, gestscat?naT load tvt.ftd ates, e l #_ e n t Ganernxn zrt lin, sec % t r
. , , 3i sTa tM, tier, sz afire t tT ou, an.t
., niz...ta ,uf,tz � icll her
tau . �• °=in i ^ �?tc�s she he ^ 3ie" h F *.yet° hat tiatt�sc� ��''ho .lo tone s� ill .
fit i�ngi,f�n tarrtty raker tdze, Hn ted Wit. , � t t, t .
_ ,: ;'kti • .` � "t , s,..straei.. �.=k7�1` t4}.`,I F?.�'e ?9IA. 3,ko kt7 r?$4$.. YT?Kt,YkEidf3k'L�T.II'ifTi,'' ��,%e Ti$ttCl�-*,}.dT.ede #��''�+r�
fe ,e + ,, at. ,• ,hn.:., .. , & E» �, . t zne;e� hde !3E."_^ .L"a�a: P a:2STiTt1,^^ ,i, A T t.• ,. .'
,or er p_ea se re s era a e
iite dyes, So excellent was this die
- �,.. ally 'tai_, `i4 eyebrows 'gushy, has
r,
i
Elea , e r r,_se_, 4`T £aa _qL, solids.' 3 3 sun_ He is dressed in
asn l3 r ''` service "�'' the xk+ ,r •a -lit free
face
t :4o
;ctfi'i'4' while it will be used chief -1 a4,Ct� �?^a � d_...^3 CR¢?:Ce„ 41 to T
.. .< ._., t; 5 4 to ` scorched e e c s y =k" and wears medal en his breast.
�Ri�k-'S�?eI' its; '�"i1"egkgea, q"«�-�---°it% � earls �e'.� LQ �'a3o swe�[_
purpose of the atter- t z tc eat a+f a £4*°� &,k .� Sir
'ltln ii apt- tit t to station.
=e , re.trg °' ;&e, '" lee n�itlt ;L clatter o it , nand s `ir?ei
x - i [,@ r c:esq to to > ,c; , of tdusr. As !tn! stun 'through the
3Il
este
41n
. nerve zzsl ii 13
ttre fs Russia, t fe a
es,"but La 'ra i?ae3ss1
t a out of the question as
a to weather cot ditioas
sift from �'-
�a
x^ _ i,n of �#, cot er'l
is c �a a. a strip Rti
a s i s. � tr �€u� reap=Fgid � sigl.�T "+ nla
�t.'':w�S - t'+"�"f, t rii.. ca. '.e i" .ea. na
they .;strike?'' I.s
keg ,urge pet for =k. A t3 tae,
ety,E!Etr'S*-^-�.'.hts�a,etkfr. 2i to ?`�e: ° ateS the stationmaster hurries �n
stied t^ ;ta.'fir„ e i
11 RUT
att.('
fief q
ata that et.. a9 w 1- v a 9'+.50 c t,ke,<s Ifo to 300; ; }
l?ar:Me. i t a.
.
11r. .Sins, 13 Ica t3tc: 3°t -ib. 121, to ire; r_.
: e core fowl. k� 7;r a T3 eIes >a to "2 e; icivabs °'�'itil hors and eaoorts "him to t e cam
€; Pse. Ira us , �t Th eh b s lseR3tl resew n. for
PRISONS ARE FUpLL R PEOPLE, E
oF
n
li `r'oable til Wiens -Why ermuns
Advertise Lar �eass Sera nuts,
espatean; Exam were az says: -m -i ,.
°lne l urgonnater of I6ienlaa, DIM,
' liner, threatens to resigns: if.
ti
a o teitnYu,, nsrcor;n .ca rep r s
til April tiusa?� aListe cic `tr. q =Eb, t$#r:, .' nary €;onitintieS to refuse to send
: Nina The officer's l7'tgga o Real, f od t '�'' d` t reports
a a,"n�aae, r danlb Ons, nils the Platform, sirs servant, lie; here, lie ' tooted as saving that
T THE ENEMY
EAST AFRI
A eu ,aa Qh fr,mu
rotes
tan
�to�
ther side ,
kt the
JOS' conatt:
eat it remai
Stroll'
the Foe..
;Ay: 'London
corn mu ni, atintne
the Wax 9ifiee
to �, line a -madras i -1
t
1
PenC
STATE,
!
3
alt it up, and are paying young Cork
Q. year for his Tights in the
e, tion, says London Answers,.
i a
f
Cot` Was � ,r
Corr ,� C �, t°aaine,'I„
when, the naamade, nbe dirt;''' e r, anal
tL$ lid is still a minor, the too
allow shim a .fait" suns yeitxly to live
and are placing the rest
count at the bank, sothat
tni3 ., t t 4t when he
is of age he will have a considerable
for' Linc^
t
A `-';rel;-e-Year-iii t 'lttventtna
ease also li be revelled 'where
Trait attt+tiei"snag t, b ttbe'tn''
tnac #as tit 1iastintxs, a+'beret: stay
tat€ tit hosts€* owing to a sli ht attack
t of nieces, sbeteheed a ?"pets- weapon.
imnrot°enienL gilnich fire forwarder,
a um,r n s sa ,r", . haps a .fct?tn _. . was ting ` e e. chiefly Ivo- _ . sle� arch from Amsterdam ra
F I. n�� t� : ,a."tie I tls,A liitsstrs are filled claa€_l, with p
c4 4 * hair tied into a, knot, strides about
Lta°"l°a
dose
nowlek
hla
torn ,earl chilelnent convicted of having The Frankfurter Zeitung Boars
lktei
s„ ;root to and Ira, staggering, beneath trunks afraid to o she Fine, ter food even to former Hungarian Premier f;omm. -
p
.4:-; t?
giving girders to caoliar, who
stream: stoln- CO;°odwhile housewives ere' the report of a slier delivered sty
A.
the
e"lain,:
and hew
tae.91 enny we tip reaeheda on
the ' o ewali River, e
snorth est of Kiba►xs;,ha+evcr
he'
ros
aithin ens
eve
t
he emple of peac
os acefu
annot
to
rrovlo
te
i acrd
ckeat, net; r _ - laexie d� assaults
streets owing to rata- Julius A,nrirassy, o;n boa:. �'oa:°'s Day
the pnn°ntki a't
s en ults,
The Swiss and gertnnatn papers
boxes,
ken,' per n "it 'is long least the ,selheduled hear
is lam,-;,
}crimes, $6 caf' departure, Everybed e?:';
atloarct, From the third-class ornate
to 19e,
faces leant tint 'NS_•
.
a,st box is lilted to the Kaci: of
ig ecar ie agaltt is heard a
a, el£dtte a rattle et heels, and, be
t:; to4ea - Wife drive' up, She aikt
a the platform swiftly. her lent4
blowing out lae9alia.d. An ayraatr.
rs, :9hrouded; in white, with t aa^
A{Are i hy, die hand. wine in turas.
ding an toy,oleA?iant on "tsAne 7;
,
t 'il, A•
env cniatct:ng.'
tlto on.: wlaeT►ta4sata.
Fa,sQ, at�snl: tem.,,
lin tla 'in; seater; curette, $ ,
a t 6R to orrice.
dQ,
i do. 2,q°
Dade) «Ina. ?ick,
"tour. tau Pring
e eaat0: iteteuntle,
.d0' Winter €-e-
tight rollers.
dei to 14.34;.
o„ stags, gra
t3horts. eee,
uUlre. $4Zi to
do,, east-
:m,tttere. 43
stock.
ng. iso. y
several i uns.ft..lXod;3 50, J !a7 ,
Atlddlinge, 33e to ate.
its rho ease 143. Reayj". line 3 per .,,,..
Uttry S, Owens., ittie.it w stern -e,
atileS , erns, a{e. Butter, clones n
r#.it,. !io+r necends. io tSl
re><h. Oct: er�tects�,t, B.b
WISH SHIP;
VlSzimiaos' Grain.
'Winnipeg Jam t•-•
Whost.—N Prices:—
,,.frisky peppy dung, Then a ox
bat t of 7nglls�h voleae. of barks aunt
° cl}lldrer':} trebles, of yells from coolies
.as the servant pours topper into
their heed% The statlonsnrtster leeks
enquiringly at Lha of eer. who :cods
and steps Into the carr. The last door
".statins, Tanta stationmaster waves his
arras and blows itis nt_bls.tle. Thera is
alt answering teat from tato engine,
aznd as tate aoo?fos tlrop'oxluw3ted on
the p:xtforni the ta^�sta begins • to
tatty s."
crowded ;Leith a'4 rti5enment5
Swiss sernratnts to otoGerrnanY,
reason heir+g that every Swiss
icer runny is allowed to receive f
home weekly ten p�raatntla orf, feta ist'
TO CARE r011 SO
BL „IND
200,000 Raised in Am
British -French -Belgian Pun
into oust Kays: a^1t' the allies rejee
ane taut offer of peace only becahzce, tat
for they assert, our ober is not lbouo,�abl,
the meant and is only a. naaan oeaa.,ro +
n war, and if they :ay
t`.e��vsnn ter 11efg�o3tiatioi#es before
,nT4ss tln cairt5an$naa�4",�k them c4i,n
Hstn,ro
wtn5t fo Puna as a,. mos, Wive 14,
f es to -m --;•to the War O lee.
One can ninnaa;'lee tine hey,"',s and ltl
parent's amasement----be being but
t„ els. e veers old --when tbere a !'tvre4
na letter from Whitehall. gayinng bow
- ui the people there believed laid
'en Woul t prove, and cnelesia n
0 for 425'
fa' agar l� oa�t� a;t a,
�c�rl�ouael�s�� eicnn
ea, That ,>ntitln had
made a hobby of fart
and had *vont nig"
49ist}tith'r
e an Seidler hbi
he knew
ormer teacher
tnadq;��riertl,
le further for peattt
and me
A despetch from New York Sari: Ant
Two hundred thousand dollars will be nom
Belgian Permanent Blind War Relief 500.
Fund, it was annoiinced Wednes- the al
day night, for the establishment of an from the
exclienge to Care kr aoldier$ of the present pe
ran ei
lien -105r ottifoeuertaptrimIsli:In1.0'ge::ittilrt:t.:: ta),,i;a1o7tIp'0rizo°1ral't4lotc"t'3ce'ci:tnti:,t, ‘tli-tae
rit, and given elairge men in
; ti countrie$ blinded in battle, Of- mai doee n
flee of the fund explained that their toal relative eit ngth of the belliger t'y work. lie did so well in thie
plan was to ,obtain an amount large ents. It coneludee by &lying; "No on got a CO111111161100, ;MCI
enough so that the capital. might he thing rentrins for Germany belt t oted with extreme rap-
* 1 reak o ell the titre. of untee with the he is practically itt the
kept intact and the relief esork ear- P liethd of all ;inch departmental work
n oor great Amyl
Glee Eisele of 4.orthern. $1.101' No. 3 Northern. smelt tied on with the interest on the sword end."
4NIAXIMILI AN HARDEN
A desp „mum 5as,•-s ;—:-4 tor—. it. 3. 991:4; Nit. 4,13113-"%ettri. THE CHILDREN OF BELGIUM. MAKES PLEA FOR PE
other ease 4'of callous disregard for --
iNitee. 531 ht 15lee.d" 651;
SOME FAMOUS DISHE
His °rice! Plate Sold of Eliza h n
In a London auction -r
the lives of non-torabatants conic to ltnittsid States IlitarUts. SOMO
Suffering Frome Hardships and A despetch from London
Mama/Ilan Harden, editor
fart h Minneapolis ran t Disease.
ea liztv• time ago there was sold a a of
rced of co been heard of the British steamer &nett-111NQ* 1 hard, Slats/ to I?,o0.4.e.; No. It'twenty-two elitism -gilt dishes, so been- There are 2,575,000 I "Jaren
ukulele a neer North 'Wales, proceeding in ballast,eetr, 'North' tifel themnelves and so famous hts- Bel turn enduring thee Intrdships agreeinent, accordirig to Reuter's
tlu upon, which from mu tor Canada, which a Ger- laenty,t09.4a,p2.94k, oatsi—t-;./41 .s3,dietel; torically that they brought fifty-seven wbigch a heartless invader ha$ forced stertient correspondent who quote* •
est soottrel7 man wireless despatch on November tri),to t27-10.. Flour anellanSed. Eran• thousand five hundred dellars. The upon them, and a these 1,500 000
ow Entente mowtru -Ace ,A8, only ono piece, ot ,tnarkea Northern, $.2..tnib to #itsi;
°North waiise has hem- washed „ratteeete—Tieesertee,,,seaesseesset, vele: known, thus teld by the New York tO be nartlY fed bY the Neutral Conl- warned his hearers not to allow there-
ee tad by thorn" +Jul 19 $02 Times: imiselen. An Americen specialist who selves to be deceived about the en -
ashore, together with sonUi bodies on
the Corztish coast, it is presumed that Live Stook Vlarksts. At the time when the Spanish Ar- • Spent tbreit months investigating en my, t R t
Toronto. Sam 9.—Choice heavy- te rs, made had set out to 'conquer England Belgium states that tuberculosis is ine cannot` be exhauated," he said, "for,
eeesals the crew, which took to tlac, boats
Harris commanded Creasing rapidly among the older 'chit- indeed, the war proceede only on the
the gale then, raging, were drowned. butcherte esttik choice. 19 to 19°.25;*.tco; a certain 4°1111
RV", 1sar 10 $S•Sw: do. Tedium, 18 to thirty-five volunteers on a vessel dren of the working classes, and, e‘dgess ofpntghiesi,WmoarrldeoveErm, piisreo.nivEnga-
relat ve, rickets with the you.nger children- land' I •
GERMAN TER3IS 17altorn1°711;35; do, rough bons ham Harris, prod fifty pounds, a that everY tuberculosts sanitarium in catcha•ord flovitlilecv,Iy.;1-111.antebee,sreioelis: noof
VERY LIBERAL 4.5,5 to $5.10; butchers* cows. m
r;:dat;1)1311.1' uch larger sum then.than it is now, Belgium is eroWded, and that babies foundation',
, are the Berhner Tagebiatts After refer-
, romantic sto the Harris Ellen.- entirely dependent upon charitY for r* t
$1.19140,,t bethan bariquetitfg plata, as it 'is food. Of the remainder many have Germany's strength, Herr Ifai.de
and the entire Ge men people reject 10 reported as having been. torpedoed. $1,941:1 ttero:Ityaritq4r-i-i'Lleeat-11.
• M'S BID
A despatch fuels Washington aural
—Despite demands upon British ;muni-
tion Plante because a the war, Had-
Limi'ted. an English concern,
Intoeiir diotesergsativ rss6:54.:attoockerl; imit-'-' toward the defense of his country. , born now weigh less than those born men can be balanced by British
outbid United Statea CorapartiOS in A despatch from Washington says: The Harrises, as a reward, obtained before the war. ttoons." -
peoposais opened on Thuraday for —Gen:anise-5 3 et te S' tor peace reirl and cutters, e14.31 to ;5.35; IniikerS,
18 -inch and 14-incia arMer piercing have now reached. the White House. awl Itl'edei$311:0/111;; etIns0i113,t74111r;161V's crirg, tahocolcitiess
siderable share of the loot froin ---0----
Spanish ships.
projectiles for the United States navy. They are set liberal that tha allies '80 to owes, 19.26P to gE10:
sheep. hea17..6 to 17.50; calves, goo to In 1851, it is known, the family pos- TWO ZEPPELINS BUR'NED
Not only are the English. Company's .75 to $13' lamb , ckeolee $111 ` * *
ranst listen tO them according to Ger. choice. $11
ELEVEN PERSONS KILLED
IN scornsit TRAIN WRECK.
IN SCHLESWIG SHEDS.
to $13.75; do. ineditim, $9.S5. to 1i0.25* selsed a few silver -gilt dates. The
tgares more than *200 Per Projectile man sources here. President Wil- hogs fed and wa'ered 1122.60 to 512.60.; sPails from the Armada Permittea the
de h 41 ff A despatch from London sa s• Two
below the nearest-Ameticau eorapetit- son, it is, said, is to send another note ; r•o• •• making of more. Accordingly, the Eleven persons were killed and forty Zeppelins have bee d t
or, bet the time is cut in half, the to the belligerents, no matter what re. $11'75'
n es roye at Ton
injured on Wednesday when a train dern Seleleswig, by a fire due to de -
loaded with persons returning to Ed- fecti've wiring in a recently construct-
inburgh after the New Year holiday ed double shed, says a Reuter de -
collided with a switch engine ten spatch from Copenhagen, quoting the
miles outside the city. Ribe, Jutland, Stifts Tidende.
ehells to be delivered in the United I th ll" ke t h. t 3rtiontreal, an. 9,—Choioe steern: $9. service was extended to fifteen dishes
States duty paid. offer.
py ea les may ma le rs foo steers, $7.50 to 18.25; butchers;
TIME NEAR MEN GERMANY
MUST HAVE PEACE AT ANY COST
The Allies Urged to Make a Clear and Full Statement of Their
Terms in Note to Wilion.
A despatch from London sayst The I have peace at any cost. It finde con-
Paily News analyzing the comments ' firmation of this in Count Andrassy's
stateinent, saying;
"Whatever the --motives for the -de-
cision of. the' Central- PoWers to ear..
mit their peace terms to President
Wilsan, it becomes more imperative
for the Allies to Make a clear, full and
temperate statement Of their terms in
their reply to the- President,"
in the German newspapers on. the En-
iente*plv awl citing repoets of the
eufferinege.. of the peoples of the Cen-
tral Powers, sees indications that the'
Central Powers do not regard the
prospect of negotiations as ended, and
pomes to the conclusion that the time
Is fast approaching when they must
trafilee 's
tie
17.50; canners, buiis. ss.eo; canners.
ocrws, 15.40; grass -ted calves. 15.50:
milk -fed. calves, $10; lambs. t12 to
TIN -CAN WEALTH FOR HUNS.
British Castaways Transformed to
Articles Made in Germany.
How Germany and Austria Made
money from the old tin cans care-
lessly caet aside in Britain was des -
and seven plates, severally hall-
marked for the years 1590, 1600 and
160'1, and carrying the maker's mark
--three trefoils and monograms. La-
ter on the rim (if each was engraved
with the coaeof arms of Sir Christo-
phTerimilearrwett 'con, mid the civil war
began: Sir Christopher's descendant
held a command in the "royel forces
at Plymouth, and became alarmed for
the safety of the heirlooms. Accord-
ingly, he had them hidden away in. a
eaves.in the parish of Yealmetton, on
cribeti at Caxton Hall recently, at . a Dartmooreand the secret 6f their hid:,
conference of municipal authorities, ing-place died with him.
says London "Chrome . For ea ly two hunched years the
Previous to the war it was pointed Elizabethan banqueting service lay
out, Germany and Austria reaped in the ground. Then at ChriatMaE5
huge profits from the de -tinning and time, 1827, the countryside rang with.
de -galvanizing of our refuse metalsAlthe story of its discoverY -by three
and fruit pulp tins, aarclitie tins, sal- Dartmoor laborers employed by a
monetins, and all kinds of discarded Mr. Splat, of Brixham, who Wished to
metals were returned to us from Ger- enlarge the cave for storing potatoes.
many, aftet— treatment in the shape Both the Crown 'and Mr. Splat aban-
of trays of all jescriptiens, match doned their claims in favor of the
boxes, match strikers, letter racks, Harris family, and the John Harris of
articles which Were On eXhibitiOiL" Subsequently, another descendant
2,000,000 BRITISH SOLDIERS
ON THE FRENCH FRONT ALONE
This is Entirely Exclusive of the Forces Employed in Seven Other
Theatres of the War.
A special despatch from the british #rday or night, to receive orders from
'; levied on her soil The reember of those einployed in the defence f
of effective's in 'the British army, in Great Britain, Ireland, India, Salonica
France on Jan. 1 was nearly 2,000,000 Egypt, Mesopotamia and Africa."
men,„ completely frame and, teady,
photograph frames, and many< other the de,. carna into ids own again,. 11.
; tile 'Germans had "talen from this o` f. the fartlilY,,`Mrs Gatorp of' trewS7'
ceuntry at the , very lowest 80,000 bury, „ClrenceSter, _purchased, the ser -
tons of old tins pet' armurn,, at andbythie lady's di -dors' it was
e,rage Cost of LI per ton, and at °red uf,Chrietio.s; T,,,ondon.
pre*War' Prices for every sa,000 worth years
(if old tins the GerrnanS l'ocev,ered,
he
,o00 worth of pure t n a one. a men' iidges‘ 0
TRipPliVo,,EWUN
FD
and Door Knockers Included m
or's Decree
Fate and the Fish-tleaier.
.o being an elementary teaehe
just two years ago, with a salary
of at most three pounds a week, he
now finds himself holding very high*
ommissioned rank, with a salary of
hundreds a year, and a prospect now
before him he could never have
dreamed of in olden deys.
chenges war has made inefikany men s
fortunes, an interesting -Rise is that
of an East Coast fish -dealer. This
gentleman, in 1897, became bankrupt,
with liabilities approaching 13,000 and
no assets. He hed had serious mis-
fortunes, as his thirty-three creditors
then acknowlviged, but in due course
he got to work again.
The war gavo him a chance. He
found success with a fishing boat come
to bins at a time just when the coun-
try was wanting all the fish it could
get, and from this he has made a for-
tune. Recently he called his twenty-
year -old creditors' together, and, to
their delight, paid them all off in full.,
Cash From "Chips."
The writer heard not long- ago of a
Leicester yoRth whose quick brain, a
year ago, grasped that leather would
shortly become worth much more than
it was then, owing to shortage and
heavy Army demands. So lie bought
up, all he could during the following
three months, borrowing money in.
several cases to do this. He has had
his reward, since he has sold the lot
for more than four times what he
gave for it, and has realized a small
fortune by his astuteness. ,"
Also /night be mentioned the cas‘Z.
of half a dozen young shipping clerkew"
at Cardiff. These smart young men
clubbed together, purchased ' an old
disused steamer over a year ago for
5,000, part of which sum they bor-
rowed, and set it fetching cargoes
from abroad. Within twelve months
they have realized more than Z30,000
by their acumen, and they still own
the vessel, to work or dispose of by
sale as they please.
In either case, it is sure to`bring
still further riches, to add to the for-
tunes the3r liwire already made by it.
, Li' a humbler category comes thcA
case of the boy of sixteen, who Lc)
rowed money in order to start. a
"chips" booth near one of the big
camps. That youth has now enough
money to open ha.lf a dozer' fried -fish ./
restaurants.
Oug
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