The Seaforth News, 1918-02-21, Page 6TRANSPORT POR° T SCANIA cARIYINC
AMERICAN TROOPS TORPEDOED
267 U.S. Soldier's Lost When Liner Sunk Off Irish toast:-ton-
voyed by Britikih Warships and Manned by British Sailors,
A despatch from Washington, D.C., by
Germluown ltosubma1inet exceed , will,
itlnis
ts
says, -The Cunard liner Tt
carrying 2,179 American subliers, has; jority of the vie -Bins being members
been torpedoed and sunk off the frith' of the crew
west,; and at a late hour on Wednes-i° The lusoaniavearried 2ota1 o2
o2
day night 19'02 officers slid men 1)ac1i-,307
been accounted for in a despatch 40 follow.:
the State Depertinent from London. 1 Troops• 2,10e
190
'News of the first great disaster in; ,i recipe
.
the war. to America's armed C'or'er
caine in a brief despatch to the Wei'
Depnrtment.
It slid not mention the possibility of 1
further survivors, but hope was built;
here upon the fact that all of those
rescued were landed at two widely -i
separated Irish ports and indications':
are that relief vessels were at hand
quickly,
The troops, eomposed chiefly of
detachments of. Michigan and Wis-
consin National Guardsmen, were
traveling on the Tuseania, a British
vessel, under convoy of British war-
shipe
A later despatch from London says:
The loss of life on the U.S. transport
Tuseania, torpedoed off the Irish coast
RAIDS
SUCCESS UL
Total lost ...... , , .. 101
Among the American survivors are
70 officers, There aro 81 American
troops in hospitals.
Two torpedoes were fired at the
vessel. The tirat paeaed astern, but I
the second struck in the vicinity
No, 1. boiler, A. British destroyer, one
of the escorting fleet, pursued the
7.5 -boat and is believed to have sunk
rerSUnteterMVII
eeteessessees
srA.
NEWS FROM ENGLAND
NEWS BY MAIL ABOUT JOHN
BULL AND HIS PEOPLE
FR
Occureenees in the Land That Reigns
'Saurcme in the Commer-
cial.. World.
The Margate Education (om)nittee
are supplying penny dinneve for reedy
children,
It is proposed to give London fire-
men all increase of fifteen shillings a
week until ai'tee the war.
King George's ;Fund for Sailors has
now reached the sults of 1250,000.
The 'Lola Mayor of London's Hali-
fax Fund has now readied the sum of
};68,00.
Two million eups of tea are given
every week by tete Y•M.C,A. in France
1 R AIMS of R( :Tf E
b KI IS IY rCR9�
itt OEC SCS TLAND WA
NOTES OF INTEREST' X011051
BANKS AND BRAES,
What Is Going On In the liTahlands
and Lowlands of Auld
Scotia.
Private Q. Brobner, son of Geo,
Ilrebnur, Aberdeen, has been men-
tioned for distinguished conduct. 10
the field
Rev. A. le. Laurie, rector' old St. I unequivocal terms the war aims of
Paul's Episcopal Church, Edinburgh, the British Empire. He addressed, at
has been awarded a bar to his Mill - 'the Ceshltral Hall, Westminster, Lon-
tary Crass. don, the Trade Union representatives,
•The late John Morton Drennan, who leave been conferring there with
Edinburgh, left e6,800 to various Sir. Auckland Geddes, the Minister for
Edinburgh hospitals and the Royal National Service, on Man -Power Bill,
Blind Asylum. IThe following are some of. the prin-
The Military Cross has been award- ciPal points from his speech: awl
C rain Adam Turner, PoitsoY,1 Only the clearest, greatest, Std
1921' FORTH IN RECENT SI'.IdbiCIH
OF LLOYD GEORGE.
Comments of London Newspapers of
Notable Utterance of British
P0ime Minister.
Mt•, Lloyd George has set forth in
ed to ap of , t tnf the
�" �"o,ore for 6iustest of causes can Its Y
f of the Machine (run. and Flanders.
gallant conduct to the field east Itinuance even for one day of this un -
e set'vice have become so efficient that they There aro now Gl��Bt N,esand 1,400'pol?s' of of the nations.
Men ill this blanch of the war wonting in agriculture, The Bothwell PtWPrish School Boal'd i speakable ag iy
h it gun while blindfolded. 1 ed, t all the teachers rn i The destruction or ciesruptlon of
a:;sembie and dissemble t o g more are r 3, 50 employed, lave ranted a le have
._.. _ 1t 1 g e of , German people, - .. 1 Cross increase of the G p
. .._.. _ • ttsh Red ft flat r Germany; .__ 0 Brt t C� r Y
are x16
Markets ®1 the ®r1u 'Thera t the front and
their
Solving the Mysteries eriea o
tin
RUNS MASSING
elnpluymen e
� X18 Per. annum. never been a vest aim with Cts from the
Ile Military Cross has be ss I first% day of this war to this clay.
'or Wolfe Murray, Gordon .Belgean independence must be com-
with a depth bo
mb.
The bodies of 44 of the missing 1011 t
ca disaster were
ambulances now n
it tvvent
from g Stat
victims of the Tuscanonnchl have decided to Iiiglnlandeie, son of Commander Wolfe pletely restored, with such tap
on the rocks A TR grant milntary funerals, Mitrrav Tac,. as can be made for the devastation of
washed tip on Thursday its taw
15 miles from the sects of the tor -1 — After thirty years ,
All were Americans, and William including i d ers James Butler has 1e The e
1 doing:
le
their bodies were mutilated beyond
recognition. Suess n
y tons of spare parts are
sent
En land every week. aided Major ion
REE POINTS G
Sreadetutfe le 1'nly
Toronto, Feb, 12.. ttn;nlluba wheat -
where pos.
No, 1 Northern, $2,234; No, at, $•
No. 3, do, 92.170, No, 4 wheat, $i •tae; sible, to discharged and disabled sol-
Manito a (lats.-No.' s.. No ti
1 feed, 800; In store Port William,
service Inspec- , ns and provnlcee.
for tired from T ribs.
the Glasgow police force. Franeett_We mean to stand by the
Sir Andrew McDonald has been, French democracy to the death in the
for fifty years a member of the Ldin- demand for a reconsideration of the
bux It Merchant Company. great wrong of 1871, when two •pr'o-
South-East of Antwerp, Around
Metz District, and in
Upper Alsace.
HUNDREDS OF CANADIANS Ao despot hf from Paris says: Latest
hat
t
BEING RETURNED information to hand here shotes con -
at three important points
BY
Germans are continuing troop
A despatch from London samnna of the line. These appear to be south-
RY CANADIANS The comb continues working
Canadians in England, three hunderd east of Antwerp, around the TehioAnl-
men last month were sent to reservevilie-Metz district, and in Lipp Rye—No. a $196 to $', ousted inspector under
O)nini0n Troops Enter Enemy , to freights outside.joined the Royal Flying Corps as a has been appointed finely Polish elements.
units, Some of these had been sate. Ranftoha sour—R'nr quality. $U.lo' nlot. Ithe Food Cottrol Orders. Italy and Rumania. -We press for
Line in Two Caada Places. i casualties in France but lead become!
ass mbl d ini thesis parts is of thee of January r lino I new bags, Toronto freights. iitty, $t o.60, I1 Paddington C011 .1l has laid •]n seven' Colonel R. Balfour Graham has ,the satisfaction o£ the legit]mate
again fit; 129 meat were raised £on
despatch from Canadian , the' and nearly two thous -;totalled about 55 divisions (aboutlnew bags, Toronto and Montreallhtmdred tons of coal to be sold inlboon appointed to take charge of. the Claims of Italy and Rumania.
A p the I category B to A, Y
Headquarters, says: -Raiding training , 600,OOD men), many of whom came I freights. illprom;
r t'netl015, delivered Montreal small quantities in case of emergency. I Craiglockllart War Hospital.illumiGermany-The adoption of demo-
Fleadq
t m lines north o£ Lens, the A men hadl completed tto category Al.l from the Russian front: freights, bags included—Bran, Rev, Jacob Sykes, Seaforths, incl, cratie Constitution by Germany would
enemy Y and were raise
on Tuesday night, rd general! It se ms evident that the troops in ism: $ i shorts, tee(( aauitlid libag, $9.'16 76 I etlSwi h Sergeant
Cooper,
ddr present- nd son of Jack Sykes, Sea er, has been make it easier for to conclude ae a
Canadian troops
sBr ported by our artillery, succeeded I Equally important that unfit men who can- demo -
mixed,
1, per con. $r4 to $ awarded the Military Medal. ' broad democratic peace.
s ec b `»;silo\\�1 �,ti• ioa track per tun, $8.50 to as. 1150 inwar bonds at Thompson, Durham
- ar D.
Ess}emont, adtrocato AbQ1'" Austria -Hungary. -We desire self-
The
dT thous be-
tween the upper g aC0_Wnolosale Private Thomas Durham deep, has been apPocnted secretary °'f government on democratic lines for
when it border. country Y'le0 the Aberdeen Granite Association. nationalities who have long desired it.
h ld t :Butter—Creamery, solids,
'(5l lb.,. ry, 1 ospitallratiOngar with ethent is coni and Sergeant James Mach, son o£ Alex• The break-up of eria-Hutlinre is
returned
to 4utt nrCre pa tU,
The enemy also opened a barrage on; o• further medical treatment m�sent lie rnobi]irring many more troops nor lb., 3s to a7c.Main, Lossiemouth, has been awarded not our aim.
rte the vigorous op -for front with the intent of protecting her from- Eggs- l'8 h gathered eggs, s4 to 52c; IMi1Ti11o1British ah with meat is consider- the Military Medal for gallantry. Turkey, -Capital to remain at Con -
on]: lines, but dosenow laid,
n the strong were one of- Canada. Over three a available for tiers. The Germans, Swiss and Austro- Dressed 50.,ttl } ' d'hiricena, 06 to 25 ,. Robert Brown, secretary of the Scot- stantenople. Passage from 1\4edeter-
position and
men succeeded in rush- er casualties were made avcompany for developin oilfields out -Isiah Miners, and (went on° •years al cancan to the Black Sea to Ile • ter-
ficer and two reserve units, these including men, Swiss frontiers are at Present closed tow 230�o trzrtseya,r2a'to3soc."4o' geese, � ing rho formation of gn all-Britis Y
ing the position. ;_• e„ discharged fr m hospitals here. Two to all traffic which may mean further Potatoes--vvn,otesalorS are nasincouncillor, has been re-elected provost Arabia
R placed in lower unportauL movements of Gorman d tis ah ie po for nest- i side the Empire. t. Department t Syria and
d more were t t b outside no• Opo Corps
t o o£
efficiency
in store Port that
Manitoba t Noxa O.W.C' ee 32c No. 1
d Sale I The Tv aside works suggest
(l,t��., aide: No, 1 extra fee , 0OeS'
ee Mtn Peace terms should provide ger an in -
Ad, nominal.
orm 1. $1,.^N0. 3 yellow, day,
ternational shortened working
'teen to the Police of the city of Lon -
Lon -
dr, t t 9t so Th additional war bonus to be
nominal; No. 3, do., 20 to 410, nominal,
ted, nom na .
L N 2 white sl to °,
0
e a t g
Ontario oats—No. °• Agents ASSaer
The Manufacturers'
side.
t •b
is oueta
fl•e!has e
• in to gear ha
l ll
, d 0ta ,.. al
co R t212,000 tt
vinBt
Ontario wheat -Now, No, 2 v tion will amount to Y Road' ation of Groat
"'p"'s'
Peas -No. 2. $3 vo to $3.so, actor ng ' •' reported miss is ° that the Secretary for occupied ers of France Italy and
cold g td S
$1 Ga to $1 s,, according I ing,
Rev. J Pugh Jones, of the Island of Lewis. Poland. -We believe m an mdepen-
rt inees were torn from France,
-
ao .A.11 -Round Restoration.Complete
$, 2s basis, to store Montreal. ai d Captain Batten V C M C, of 1' h d a branch In Glasgow• restoration of Serbia, Montenegro, and
°a'-' Manor, Bath, who was r p It i stated `ia'
to rroigi._. otside, the 0ethe iiia. - ,
Barley---AlRtting, $1.68 to $n.Co, ao- is a prisoner of war at Karlsruhe.
Scotland is considering pure
Rumania.
• 1n to freights outside. ,, curate of,
]3unftwheat-...
to freights outside. `pg according St. Anne's, Brookfield, Highgate, has I of.
Urquhart, o£ Autchterarder; dent Poland, comprising all the gam -
pre-
upper Alsace could only have one ob-
jective -that which faces them e-
Vos •es and the Swiss
In this way it appears -signi-
ficant that Switzerlandsou a pre -
in penetrating
Pp thehostile front line
in
20 yards of the enemy wire
was discovered and heavily bombed,
Tees.
two places. One party got within not usefully beemployed
in England
shall return to Canada. w° thous-
and were sent back last month and
eleven hundred more were r
nationalized and neutralized,
Armenia, Mesopotamia,
yards of the enemy's line before be- •••��"-•••
ing discovered, It then bombarded categories than A.aelaMany
of l troops.
pvices received here front holland
s-
inghad been made available its way into the trench. The Germans curative; say that the
withdrew abefore the raiders,but service throning a system lrgely adopt-Iclog d for abutgaumonth.frontier is also
maintainedTooa later,
opposition.aphysical training
Two hours later, after - receiving ed by the Canadian Medical Service.Ireported that the Germans are build,
support from an artillery bombard- Over Englandrrteen thousand wee examined again ibysthe I region large
to house 100,000Aix
troopsChapelle
Ment, German raiders came across No- Medical Board last month,
Man's Land in strong
class rs t. noun ,,its $2.se The Food Produc ton ep £ Dalkeith.
class Bine C, e.
to g2.80 for Delm\dares, and $a to $2.14 }las booked orders amounting to 10,00 ' The Women's EmergencyPalestine entitled to a recognition
fnr ontarros. ill to the retail tone of seed potatoes for p1 gby Hosp'tal Supply has(their separate
the following prices I 11 growers in 1918 Ib }e enteltAlnment Q1 The Gorman Colonies. -The
233 to z43o a early c cheese, ° _ Caithness Said be aces
large er n - to ave c the - '
Butter—Fresh dale}', choice, 33 to 29c; ave
of horse chestnuts for the
creamery Prints, as to •ler; solids. 47 have adopted a minimum salary for I -under the control of an Aiiininistration
to ase. - - (Government. Ihasistado teachers, commencing at f80.I acceptable to themselves.
Margarine -29 storage,
4 to 32r' The late Dr. Archibald Campbell, A Great Document.
)raga -.New teed, in cartons, os to 74r:The Prune Minister's speech," says
No. 1 Storage, 4U to 64r: select Storage, From The M. West of Perth, has bequeathed £12,000 to rr
62 to 63e. West Ab d University for the advance the London Times, "is the most im-
pressed poultry.—Spring chiclwns. 3U1
3 nik-fa chickens, 33 to 36c:
strength in the Merl- � e
They £situ with CANADA EXPORTS $40,000,000 I DEFER ELECTIONS
court -Axion sectors.
such a vigorous reception ro IN PULP AND PAPER i to s n.
IN ONTARIO
/��j'TA}]AIibwi. 2U [n 30c: t.urlca)•s, 3o to •40c,
rifle and machine guns that they 9�1/®'1`Bltlt R re i •,7 t 34r' aee%r ^7 to
with heavy
controller, said in a recent speech Life of Legislature a en a lionns stratnel, t ----
during the year ending March 81, to Sac Per ib: 1o•m, 2ha cc's, ed,
$'S to $E.26: imported, s,20cPfetcea, Items From Provinces Where Many
1917, the exports of pulp Sud' Paper Until After the War. t3eans—ranaaian, hand -stetted, bush, Girls Are
to '- Japan, 55
antis raised over 2200 national conditions.
Fde glees are se ng, • _ •'een tri s. -The govern -
trade at le o
govern -
Cheeses -New, large, a3I t° 240; twins, suraumsheu and Gardens, D g Ing eons]deration in all cases must be
Orin, e c 201, to 40, I The school children of Hurst, Berks, Di a sale dhnbur h.
"h o1lecbed one ton two htmdred All school boards of Ca !that the inhabitants eh pl 1
er een
of medical work. portant State document issued since
Miss K. M. Robertson and Miss I • I the declaration of war. In the forst
M. Robertson, Nairn, are gazetted as- of an address to the representatives
sistant administrators in the Women's I of organized Labor, it is, in substance,
Auxiliary Corps. 1 a carefully -weighed and exactly -
The Church Army flag day held in , phrased State Paper of national char -
lea, Snr ng, ° 1 BETWEEN ONTARIO AND
Live ,,ou rr•— i2 to 230; TISH COLUMBIA.
chickens, -,
t antics, SP1' liR, , fns; 23's and K's
were forced t0 retire wl 7 r tt Tnt•lcevs 30c Spring
casualties. They left five prisoners A despatcfrom C , Canada's paper, t t i ens u " o eke , hens,0 i Lc
in our hands.
R A Pringle,
1 that
I; t d d i 250; Reese ' 20
BRI-
OF
Glasgow recently realized the sum of ,aster and world -wale appea •
RATIONS
d2878. I "The Prime Minister's statement of
Face
the q Hearst, inheart4 �\
A despatch from London says:-- in pulpwood were 000,000 tons a day. address, accepted a propose} made 1ets1110� meati_ -lung to
hacnn, 2s to and a hal£ dollars for current Secretary for War, pulpwood has increased in value, he r osi- GERMANS HAVE CONSCRIPTED and go forward in the sure and cet-
The Earl of Derby, from $3 to $7 a by elm. Proudfoot, k.C. the Opp 2nr; clear he]lies, 2, t0 2sc. penditure. MALES.; Field Marshal Viscount said, and brought G. D. Venene has been elected' cheer. ALL FLEMISH 1 teen hope that it will, or soon or late,
has notified Fie Leon leader, that the life of the Legis- tub Lard—Pure tierces, q° ?Mtge: I
French, d f the Home rd on the stump b extended and that a mnound tt lr „ a°§ to ser, tuts, 263 man of the Calgary Separate School
Forces, a£ his decision to led the I} Gray Winnipeg, wants
T } £ has received advices
1f and
REDUCE
from this country totalled $40,000,-, A despatch from Toronto says: Burma or Indian, $6•.e 9 Ontario Boys on
to $S.La; Idmas, 171 to 1aI0. The sum of £037 was realized on a our war gems is more than a speech:
HOME Y 000. He called att
ention d in to the fact There well be io election to in the Pre- ,36;
Potatoes—Delawares, ba . $ 0 to .2.1. t° Living, ;lit ]s a great charter of liberty," says
g that Canada was supplying ane -third; children's flag day held in Edinburgh
' t ed in the United vun.ce of Ontario ante} the war is over $2,3x; ttntarios, bag, $2.10 to $2.2r,. Medicine Hat's bank clearings for
and Leith. I the Star. "It hes united all parties
Sin in
Over X70 was realized at a military ;and all classes. It has restored t lfl
Of the newsprint us and the soldiers are settled again provisions_W300leaale
States, partly in the finished prodnet; their ordinary pursuits• In the Legis- smoked meats --Hans, medium, 32 to ;1917 were close to thirty million dol -
and partly in the raw material, and, tune on Thursday night Ser William 3 (1 toe 2 preul raatd'bne0i� lags• con
a million
ISH COAST dol -
• Except British youths
Under 19 cert given in Broca in arc, of war sacred unity of the nation, With
Training For Abroad. h requirements of the Lrutted States la the course of au eloquent gn`io 41o'bapke maul, 42 to 440; bone- Edmonton must borrow charities. good 13 peoples
and a good l to the the
ex- -•''.'- � British peoples can nail it to the mast,
; lead the world into the League of Na-
age of
A despatch from Amsterdam says:. frons which will end the iron g
In this solemn declaration de -
h Commas er n co 1 t 'e should a ne
al,
or ace
• Controller � w
rations of meat, sugar and tea for all tics until t P Montt ers ' mocracy challenges autocracy.
The e o as
youths under t forest possessions he asserted,' 1 t tats facing it The i 1 •
• ] t2 pats --c' nadlan to have a complete building enspec- (rani the frontier that an order has,
when the Garman People accept demo,
train n j tuts ase a of the
9 years, g No. of S i
We;
1. , n e
Y $ the mal e
he ae
ices vv province i t t population t Pe
0 'lour—Moot— A
'h l i G
1 forest g 1
1 t
asked to reduce food consume ,, ' •'LE BETWEEN' ' er to clew w1 • 1 without
a
til
4 '
25 c.
epails,
4 to
the'2•.r a
Canada stood third among laced inparty poli- to of t
(,an truce should be dee ,-+
countries of the world with regard he Empire has come safely ' .,cal Markets
Board.
Conti
OU _ a a 1 ea G ,•ca .
tee hrnnt on-'
forces, except y through g mm i forth
r u n
o 0d ns s bring f r city, a
, 1 e, m •n
th home N<. viols the Ger ill bel
, V
e cin 02• extra o the � d b t art g
training for abroad. Russia and the United Slates ha . g neceasary legislation will be passed R extern, Nn, a, $t, tion f been issue Y Fleur- crac the Great W
] white, 2r.o0A: No.
3 c tchevvan col-- Y
When the whole nation is being greater oras' resources. by the Ontario iIouse, which 1 res pow- Nn, 4, do., 0330. ;lected g almost p10 1 Th le re
tion ] with 't 'shout reference to teem ,,Pring wheat ,,stents, fir tsh coast for Y A Challenge and
TL BAT1
the interests of our armies, abroad, 1 DEtiP.1RA
v he War Secretary, "I think you WHITE AND RED CIUARDS, aerialthandpwl }rine atsh
sa s i t P•
Sts, Su during December a mos ,- • military labor,- e a 'e an Invitation.
Federal or rim Sm- ti°•, secods, $il.lo; strong bakers ,
$tu.0o; atratgt,t it, bags, $s.2s to 000 for the Red Gross. remits of the conscripted persons a. `j "An event of first-rate importance,"
ort time bye- $6,40. Rotted
oats—Bag
shorts,
0 of 4U $40; $6.30. - I AV• J, Dyson, Calgary, has been from 18 to 60 years. ' says the Daily Telegraph, "the world
th•din a ARillfeed-Bran. $2s; shi >jts'GG4 to 3r� 'elected president of the Alberta Croat
I now knaves the terms on which the
EBEC LEGISLATURE British Government is prepared to
QI� e and if
TO BANISH THE BAR.; consider conditions of peace,
I the Central Povvers are as anxious for
A despatch from Quebec says: Ian honorable peace and lasting peace
Liquor license legislation, which will as they profess to be, let their spokes -
oke the Province of Quebec bone -'i sten reply with similar eti1151oiistes
will agree with me that the army a I diings, gas to g6n, man ll e,
home w111 expect equally to be asked A despatch :from Stockholm ttleayls: Plow without nee hership. These va- Hoy—No.,EhoCt�pr in•°yil\vNster 14 6 i3�U !Wee VeterII113' Association. P $le.
to make certain sacrifices, The bur- I. General \Iannerheim, comb inland cant seals will he filled without oppo- d0 rastOlies 21st. Buba -r -T oils j Lieut. -Col,, e o furlough, of
Win-
den cannot be allowed to fall wilianholly !tf the werGoe
organmentized
dorces in to ,ir, ny, 13 to sic; c0udS,ra, r>ac;4-2' to 110 eg,
and civilian that were organized to enforce thelsition, aecordinger member,
efiilnkl- No. steel:,
e l47dt`o No080 11001146 rota- pacts tosreturn to Prancogshortly.
w women and children Ne 1 st
workers.,, (authority of the Finnish Diet, has de.-ltlon of the form Mee. ---Per tiag.-car tors, gt.s0 t, 2e.2:,• W, H. prhtchard's general store at
He explains that the reduced ration! feated the Finnish Red Guard and the i•i --s-•- Mitehellton, Sask,, was burned re-
p Winnipeg Crain
favorably with the field re- [Russians at L?lcahorg, and taken pox- IMPORTATION OF C'OR. NEEDS
`t i r 1 t, et,• 12—gash t'rf••es: Gently, the loss being about 520,000. I m
tion of s and says of the city, This is the, TO SATISFY ALL
f most other armies, oats -�". 2 1=1v, assn; (100 a• do•• so;-- The dates for the annual eonven-,dry after May 1, Legis1919,lature
tune was.otroduced seances, The time
tion o the re -1,m00; important victory as yet scored - - R
makingd
m7'Oo. No, r feed 6390; No• 1 rod, 30 c: -
0 reasons forOttawa says:- Nn. 2, tlo„ 77Nr, Berle$fti o. 3, $'1.611; thin for rural municipalities
ofSas-
'
as i day taftelhe Q' afternoon Yegion�uS'Vr lten rhMit-;.iurs-; uvttat]on,eech swhichrmu tttll,Clrg answered
that thA despatch from y
are known to a11, I by the White Huard, as L'leabarg was, announced O a• $l.sa; rejected ane teen, 41.ao, March
have now
duction imperative may ,the chief military depot of the Rus The IOood. Controller has been
No. 2 c'.W.,
the warFlax-- rC - No. 1 N.-W.O. 83.27 t i4larch 5, 7 and 8, to be held in Moose I shell, Provincial Treasurer. All li-' with equal directness, of else the in -
adding. "The fate of censes tans in Nothern Finland, and con that arrangements had been made $3. t3: No , do,. $a.15. I Jaw.I tenses to sell liquor now 10 existence' Leone will draw the irte5t sLib10 con- 1'
will expire on that date and will not' elusion that Count von Reviling anis
renewed, I Count Czeruin do not speak out lee -
lie _
•' -- : cause- they dare not disclose fico r
DROP TON OF BOMBS 1 intentions,
ON ENEMY TARGETS.; "We mast go of to the enol; we have
_ !no choice. All we call say to -City is
A despatch from London says; An that we ca 1 ee eLl offeryd George'sotiOrteems;
allu-
official announcement dealing with anon to Ged, M . need of ellu-
aerial! operations issued on Thursday tits after the War was a reminder
slight .re than
s;
"More than a ton of bombs was that, while we hold oi' us 10d of the
dropped Wednesday on various targets lsea, it es possible i'01' us to harden
well depend upon the spirit u1 s with the authorities at, Washington,'
such reductions are accepted. The !,tabled considerable staresr02ubset'eets! Vatted States martcata
grit of every individual soldier and; tion and artillery.Military
thatary the whole under which the United States War �rit,n°anott Stat tna•kets -N"• a
civilian is now being tested and mayll now confidently pTrade Board has apportioned to' ceNoi es to $1 s4 flans• -Ne. 3
• the tom- of Northern Finland soon will be in Canada sufficient. corn to meet the white, osi to Me. l tour--L;nehana•ed.
]3• t••-a3a.s4.
be still further tested curing at
ing months, It i_: the ditty of the , the hands of the Government forces„ monthly requirements of this coup-
Duluth Feb, 12--T.hlseed---On tracts,
American and one deemed to be a
me to set the whole na-' The battle of 1. leaborg lasted twe sly. This corn will be moved just as SUM to $3.47x; to arrive and 1tay,
army at ho I3sK3: duty $6.60 bid: Urtohoc. $3.1 3 German•
tion an d there were several hundred quickly as the transportation actuation
d cheerfulness, d l have no dead on o I t i
Sergt.-Major Adams and Sergt•
Knight rounded up 18 defaulter's of
the Military Service Aet in Moose Jaw
in one evening. Ten claimed to be
Twenty-five thoueand 'teen age
example of determtnattnlr1dars, an will xrmit,• The Bureau of Licenses -
ecru iters, an both sides boys will be raised by the Y.M.C.A.
-_-----.v-- Live toelt mimeses
their response'" ]5 BRl'TISH VESSELS SUNK:f•SaskatChewan 111 the campaign ot'-
turn, has apportioned part o£ this
Toronto, Feb.heb. 12--]4xtre, choice heavy
" i By 1 B(''' corn among Canadian importers in steers, $1x,26 to $11.00; do„ Rood heavy, ganized by the national council of the
Fre IS ITgS`i'tt,i, ttAC'HirL r to 60 to $iii butchers' n.25 t choice, •S; M C; A to aid with the crop this
.-. P
ar ,)(114'N BY BRITISH aecurdanee 'With their monthly needs, 110,7s to til dn., good, $10.36 to $to.s4;
A de:+t•atch from London c.tpa:-- so that in future these importers will do, ,»edtnta. $4.60 to $0.76; do., e0m- year.
,nun, $S to $R.60; huLrhnrs bulla. choice, ] 'h r
u -m London saysl--I 15 British `1reesels Slink ' ;lot he lei uircd to secure a Separate $y.6U l0 $ 0; dnbnlla1, $7,UUttn $6: °Son
A despatch from i } Fhitish as r, 83; do.. medium ,
rough i • • rr Fond
66.60 f $7.76 to .8,00;
b were ins in the past week, s , 1; Ol"11 �1Oti 1 [ 10000510. 87.60
and' IN 11111 t \Vl) 1 utter•• $6 ,K to 0 a,
dropped
FiveG aeroplanes vele oom
d air fight'
all
doubt of
of the Food 'Controller's office, in
F. A. D. Bourke, a pioneer rancher
in the Battlef:ord district, died re-
cently, He was one of the earliest
members of the R.N,W.M,P,, and held
tn $a.sn;' x$5.76 t 0 t° arse the post of farm instructor to the
Tuesday on hostels targets. 1') were 1,000 tong or over, LEFT • $lo; ra1l10' not e
brought under 1 1]00 tots. Four Oohing vee -I sem 4) 8 and r„ choice, :.§gin ie $r^,i cro„ Indians.
German ,and mea %c6 i" 5x4: 'n,inge,•s P.fior•ts are being macre by the
n in ng; and fora' were eels also were sun}:. A despatch from an Atlantic Port $so to $100, tlrtht ewes. $i2,o to $t4;I
ow A hos- The British lasses by num, or Sub sbeeP, henry.- s to 27.26: yeat91Saskatchewan Department of A ricui-
g
drlven down out of control, est week toe a soya: Dr, 10. E. Vlielander Ilein, who $tt76 to $f2.7r,, lambs, $rs to 812',111.,1tare to hnve grata screenings ground
ervateon balloon was brought marine during the p p•'' arrived here on the Nieuw Amsterdam ,•„t\�e' nctnrib 'wni`r`rra.$1ffi1s.`7: $lel�; i nt Saskatoon and Moose Jaw in the
1 la t a
British aerial operations are report- ,T1te Admiralty lapot, import pelmtl •for each pureh .e
u 1 bulla S4 tK to $ 7.6, b08; d a
ed in an official statement as follows: merc'haninten sun, by mine ur sub s rhntre $s 6n to 010; o,
1 t] Leese ” CS' BRED 23 5o to 24 do., medium,
"Nearly five tons of hums w mat. five
tie o).
down. Four of our aeroplanes are' proximately the s same
tiehh 3reviotiS nn 'Thursday, and said he was son ct „d off r,r. ,ct «. dn„ ('01,.. $),.,6.
missing. •
, week, who hers on a semi-official mission to Con-
„ n. a half tons of bombs men of more than 1,000 tuns. and six; here
with Federal Food iselon sh'a101 -1N ('I'I'Y 13U:FIl3T:I)
Out and rain fee 1101- GERM
were dropped at night on an air- of lesser tonnage, were destroyed. 1 Hoover with regard to g
me south -oast of Cambria and on _ N " } } said that the enol of bread for BY FRENCH .\iRC't1AF'1'
' deo ],r :NORWEGIAN SHIPS }' Civ \va, m sight. "Our wheat
1'S . rent , ' •:.---
enemy billets. SUNK IN JAN1',iRY' ns ',money
will hl• e:I• '10 hapless thee fuer l d+.+patril from Paris says: •-"On Park, Winnipeg, to cost in the uerg'In-
FORCES BOMB a unless we eon get l I f our bombing
BRITISH NAVAL .s, month, r ;'fltarbrucice,Ihothood of half a million
iiRWashington sae. , r, , flew over and
OSTEND MA11YARDSfrom the United , n• of u•ojec-1 Nineteen Government elevators in order to pro-
vide feed for live stock breeders.
It is announced that the MeniLaba
department of public works will short-
ly call foe tenders for the erection of
a deaf and dumb institute at Tuxedo
sherm0nis Fele Hary one
rr t r dollars.
INF A clable de from t•d States said Mi. recadril! i' t efl ralfllOn lldollars. a
Leg table. rompatch toet the Norwegian e resent dully bread ratio, dropping ,.,d,10 1.tic 0ra1n: 1 1 eightythousand bushels of wheat and
d-1 Legation from. Christiana, says 11151, linin. The p hc• adder,, i Shout tilos. Alt:u'!:nd by 1111001(1 groups orill elevates west of Wiuni-
A itliidespatch from As have bo say i due the month •of January ie Nor- to rash inhimbitant, enemy aeroplanes, our mews 1u:ceptoci stocked
, B°ste naval forces have despatc 1 wegis ]8805 one-half pound, brought down three German Peg, showing 01(10 decrease f Winnie
ferom
Ostend, oancording to a despatch grass
vessels. aggregating tit „ h.riih' and l ro tg i i(1o1' n peg,
the. sante week '!.91.7, when ;kl,•
from the frontier. I
The marine yal'dS were SOVO''
; t amaged.
t ehind e > 1 our price; "
behind the enemy's lines. Two hos- "It is Germany s c
tile machines were downed in the air
fighting. Two of our machines are
hissing."
gross lone W'1'L' ;'lost ,y L10 war•, Soap and rapid water will 001(101)1 tnaehin",, owl nen returned l
sly and sive t , ;tains. 1 their ou'n 11)102. 887,006 bushels were stored.'
r � Norwegian seamen last chocolate i i
their lives.
FORESTRY CORPS
ARE UNDERMANNED.
A despatch from Ottawa says: Ai
report on the operations of the Cana-
dian Forestry Corps in France for the.
month of December, issued from the
Militia Department on ThersdaY,
states in opening, "that the companies
are all considerably under strength,
owing to the difficulty in getting rein-
forcements." Production, however,
greatly increased in spite of the lack
of reinforcentents. The corps was en-
gaged on the production of sawn
Minims' to be used in the construction
of huts for the British, French and
American armies.
u ' ' chows. 1
people will rest all the guilt of the in-
nocent blood which must still flow be-
fore freedom is saved and the cause
of reason and justice tinnily vindi-
cated."
Here or Hereafter,
Light-hearted nephew (Royal (,'lying
C.oaps)--Cherrol Auntie, 1 shall get
my whtgs next week.
Pessimistic aunt--i'es, and your
harp t0.0, T expec}.,
February is the months for propagat-
ing by means of cuttings all kinds of
soft wooded plants 'in the corser;;ya-
tory and window garden, and Timely
ail these strike root at this season
readily. As 'fast al suitable growth
is afforded make cuttings and pro-
pagate, ,