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The Exeter Times, 1919-1-16, Page 6There VERSAILES ENTREQ VIE WORLD'S INTERTST riliam of Prussia Was Proclaimed Emperor of the Ger- Federatienn mary 18, 1S71 -St ene of IVkan:%-, Other Historic Events. Vera alleteeeet o ae .• map of Europe and eons:amine the on financial seiblehte, publishes to -day expel the BelahevistS from Petrograd Parageaplua th ep • • . •*, • - if the i'ette or romet. Kaiaer •W,!,:basim of A FRENCH ister who has just arrived in I ondon sante size es I.erelen, Onta Germany, le the •etriking historicel tapestries and furniture, removed to places of safety during the late war, are now being put back. In the gar- dens the camouflage coverings on the statues are being removed, and the cruciform grand canal, three-quarter of a mile long°and its arms together half a mile long, which had been camouflaged in order to prevent air- plane raids, is being restored." ..2......r••••••••••••••,-.•• BRITAIN SILL A CREDITOR NATION Motherland Not Weakened by More Than Two Thousand Millions. A despatch from London says:as- ^ • ^ • - • • 1 - • y " ALLIES MUST COMPLE ELY DEFEAT THE RUSSIAN BOISHEVL1 Danger a a World Revolution, Says Former Danish Minister Just Arrived hi London From Russia. A despatch from London says:- by supplying the Geri:mini with more Peogr SUNSET COAST THB WESTERN 'sorLa ARE DOING, of the Great West Tolsil ew Pointed the mThe Observer, which is well inforneed Mr. Scavenius, former Danish Min- food and sending a :ancient terve to e ease . on: er, !le:, ., a es; ; NHOSPITAL, , ternational finance, which has direct from Russia, big becalms. the whole population wars . interviewed by Reuter'e interest ' for Canadians. After re- correspondent, said that the situatioa opposed to Boshovism. As stem os the cit Y 'it ie nrhr.:"k 0;1, lsy rail and laeste,, It .wies a', Verse, 11 ee during the and Honetish Cruelty« ferring to the "recoverable assets" in Russia was hopeless as long as Beisheviete were eepelled from P'etro.• it ce• the Corder:I el' the lespartIneet of : Fraace-Preasian W;',T of 1870-1871 Seine.etem..... ;one hes a peeesneon ef that W1he ea I.. Ring ,of PrUS'Sia, at. Through villages swarming with Britain has at command, the writer the Allies took no step,s to end Bole term' and moseow the whole mosse- fifty or eisey ;het:neer Tee town : 1ho lrhof ef the' endrIran foreos, hid. . troops and packed 'with ordnance we goes on to say; ''Behind lie the prob. sheyism, which was a real interne- ment would collapee. HD Was sure SA is wc,a 3,;!,1,,„, ;,..,,i ,,,,,, :t.:, ,,,,i,t,,,-,,el-,%; heideteirtens, and 1'4; "WaS there i arrived at an old easerne,•which had lems of the eunt that will ultimately tion`ai danger and growing. stronger arrangement could be made eith riu. to the seene:,,,rrul Pa'.we ir;:lt h:: L.11:1S tlla'% 11,1 Wn."*. pri,elaimed Emperor of been converted into the children's . be Produced in repayment of =loan everY day, for thO Bolshevists were land to send volunteers for thi$ per - XIV. (fold -1715h The esaOhtitee of Go-a...ley ozi Jaweary 18, 1871. There Le Grenle Or sue '721::: ViraS tti t'.'11-tL ild :1:40, on Fol. -nary 2d. 1871: the pev- a pale, .s :a i es. a shan oily eon Se:Prone: y , s en mance of Lica se n ere :signed ...- these uncertandaes affect net only the , Ile wits sure the Bolshevik:the would is peace for a long time. That bt10.:.:4P% I.:g.' er ..:7, tO i.e a reseldeneelt I'. em Ftanee arid Germany after, speehalistse for h'e Cha's1 !rel. e aen't for hid ekov- !rl.at'Y re'l;".11:Ani Intrs-0\r'l. bde'?111 neve are 699 little Patients. This et -legion of how much the•GOVernment win in Germany unless the seines Wa3 WhY it V. U, important to finish ernmene vo,, ,,,,,-.n, he erestee thSe • Bsenercde end There. A little intern barracks converted into a hoaeital is will have to roiee every year in taX0.- 1.','01c imTedinte steps to stop them with Boheeeviste immediately, grea t reside:lee, I:, shes‘ the c:eal hunt- , l'r. hal M teMahon dire s tea from , fell of babies, the youngest being tion, but also the ler kaer problem of nansseresese--...-._ .... ..... __en a significant article on pozt-mar and mepcev,-. Such a force mit be. Mace eouthwe with vit!dt in.4,1A,nt of lege then fifty years ago. 500 Little Patients Victims of War hospital of the district, says an AllIE to Allies and dominions, and of the marvelous Propagandists and were pose. The great danger was that if erican writer. It is in charge of one ;amount we shall get out of Germany working in all countries with the oh- Bolshevism won that Germany would of the find of Americare children against oor bill for dainages. All Js'et of csussing a World revolution. - Join Russia and Europe would be mug chnteee of Louis NI1I. a. a central: theee the "V.C7`3'..:!:e.S arnr" of Gov- only six days old when I Was there. eur position in international finance, el a W , , s . e , ,, . , ,, i s s. - e 0! i s , ce e choice $11 75. to Senl.50. do. point. No fewer than thirty-six; vermin:4 treeP''. 10110h SI:Till'eSell 'Many of the children have no par- und of QM' power to maintain our nariietS Of fd le . , a L , geed, $11. 00 to $ L I , 50; fit:), re :c:. tan , thousaea hog se were engnesed upon' the Commiree .in Paris. I-)hitil 1879 cuts. Others have lost their mothers, Isrestige and to control of the ex- ' the censtru . lion of th...? iMMV.T1S'a. Verssire; was the seat of the Freneh their fatbere are serving in the change," $10 .00 to $10.20; gl. earetit,a, SR.25 Preadstuffs to $8.50; bur's. $10..se te '.hcenete, Jen, 1.4.-1Slanienta wheat $9.51); .d.). lough ish1s, $7,50 to $8•00; I Sll• 00; dso, mollem $9. 00 to wh't h expable i, ''m Government. trenehes. It is not ahvays easy to Discussing the queetien of "How moaati ag ever ten th s -1111 persons,' f eri in ss to the ialser!er of the fincl out hew they came to be orpho.ns; e 1LOW," the writer :lays: and ens:. er hue:teal tiol-1Padates Versant:se Yr • Ba di there are such plentiful claances of ! °We ere, on paper, still veiT nrech 1 Nee'ohern, $2,94ee ; .No, 2. butsdnro? ch .e. $10.25 'to late. gays : : losing parents who live continually ' a creditor country. The Chaii"ncellor Northern. $9,..21Se; No. 8' Noethern, $10.75; do. geed, $9.h0 to $10,00; 411. 'Apar: ';',,ni the Palacethere ar..e ••Urdees we pessilhas exeept els shell fire. One little boy, on Lotteted, with very jusi, pride, in his `62•171; No. 4 ethoat $2.11%, in Inc a am, $d. f,0 le 48.76; do. common, _eel utder no buil.:In.•,, it ietereat in Vera:air...est; ! Gallery of Baer a. -, of ,all the a, part- ' "being asked where is mother WaS, beOget. speech Lest April, that all vse •st•-':•r1:' Fort Willnh 11'tine41,111g tax.. $7'09 l'°' $7.7r); sid4I"er'3; $8•00 1d3 Ms n le, e ej oe Le. „No. 2 (ewe 78 nee ; . $10 .00; feedere, $ I )) . 50 he $11 . 50; the Cherob. re' '-',:etre Dame, bul't by melts in the Pnlase the Galen.e dess rsedied gravely: "My maramn. she is heel bortowed abroad clueing the 1,1-0,1* No. 3 (.....w., , lc; ce.,,,,,ra No, 3., loca,; e„znirs6, Vt:215 to. $0.1.,01;. his grarsleeo ; fee 1-2:',"., tl: itallt Chereh,' (V..1,:..0 0 IS the 1nS.,,t !.4tVailnr.T. Certainly deal Les boches. they put a gun to We haa borrowed in order to tel ST and the Eeeilsh Chipel being hs ne! it ie the te-st Ideterize T•hia magrifeo 'or head. She is finished. I have no to Alli 1 • i 1 + ' 761111 No. 1 feeLl. 741si u, in store..),L •°9 t° :'''1' 9•9U; ''''''' Vim' es, so teat witi regale. so oer , - , - • and med. e05.00 te fhili.00, peeing - way rernaelialsie. le:nt *a:lens le lighted on one ssidle by :2 „ mamma. j own war (o"., We had been self-sethe- zneei- • ji,„ 1 ene. $00:00 le $140.00; 1,.;1;lr'•,, (7.",;•,4, „ I! we; Nii ehame The eelehretei tenn'e cotirt (Jen de ; .7','Vellt.::-.??1 great WIT'413177' 111 vime: The unchildlike stoicisin of thase ing. The. f . II' ' 11pub!' 1 1 '' '' v." e'Llril- No. 3 Yg'r-I2 $9 00' t..) 910 90 y•su•I:Ing-s• ST1 03 to igurk•s 0 lei:L ..Y 14. IC' ? $1.75; No. 1 ye'l•ONV, $1.70, Se emery e e • O '-- - " , - - - -• • ' • Paume).. nhoge the DepuV,Oe a the! marlele arcades. • On the other sidechildren is appalling. I Malt two i n SD far as they ean be underotood, a:sot-zit:at l elo• e0;• senhig lambe, t'il5.50 Se . e $16.50; calsee. gond in choice, $16.00 clays ameng• them and heard no cry- ', moise than beer 'out Ude etatement." ' Onhavii.'; eats, new veep -No. e , ,,„ , National A ee-errhly teek the oath i seventeen eceareepseal!eg _arcades are , _ esete, 71 eo 74e; No. 3 neon, 70 1. e to es° , ce, ; nags, fe 1 and wet Fe ea, never to Ornelve unt,S1 they hed given I fined with °VET thr.:3 hlindt-ed bey- ing. Those who are siek 110 motion -1 Tlw article susrgesis that Great Wcarding,,. to frel,ghte eut!side. , $18.50 to $18.75; - .de. weighed La France a terestitution, is now used as ened mirrore. Strengthened. by their less as waxen images in their cuts. ' Britaia should entieely wi ..t. out her 73e, Onearlo whensa-No. 1 -Winter, per cat3, $18. 75 to 819 .00; de. ,f,...eb. a muss:nem 'white marble eneirmenent, they Those who are supposedly well sit a oats to her Mlle% Rennin. France, ...... ' Th'I ' 11 1 ' • I - 1 . . I When first they arrive their -faces are : omalsing a present to cur late Iwo- $9.15; No. 1. Sprhig, $2.09 to $2.17; s' ` '-'° Sid, .1•.'°'c's • ' ') ' ' ' 1 ; earth colored. The first thing they , there in arme, much haeder hit then No. 2 Spring. $2.06 to $2,14; No. 3 me:t:Iltim, $9.50 to $10; obesiee batch see belSe $.50; I•have to be taught is how to be -ohne I. we are, of their Tameless.; to pay. It".;1g.„•,,nol:',311$1•1,1;,02aectool.,Ii$4112.0. 10to fl..,.>t..eb,i.g,iit1:11): , LI" $9 t° ..;r1-° ; g":-.1 megium, $7, ed„ te $8. _Cheese Lee- ! dren. They have to be coaxed and I ••"\Ve do net seem to have weakened ten- internettemal rosition to the ex- Perea-N os 2, $2 . 00 chef cows, ,)0 to $10.00, eood, $0 I grow weary,. They seem to regetrd ' tent of much more than 2,000 mil- lial:eY-M.421;111a1 ilew .c -17°P' 92 t.`"); tn!sr343.?;taluttelde,i.L$m5. •:1 $1:6°. 7;.Siirfc.n. $('S7/1"1.14; ; incinced to play; even then they soon ; . 97c accar.Png to fre1p,hte out.,Icie 1 more playing as frivolotes aud in- lions, by borrowing abroad Etna sales Bucikwhea't-No, 2,i. $1:30. - ' • i $11; lambe, $11 to Feld; mills-rea a securities," 'says the ertiele, "and ! olives, $12 tj $1.5; graes-ael $it te j decorous; and so it is in the light of ,the tragedies they have witnessed. ' 2.U00 millions is milk irdf, the 1ium . --1‘R?'":11;:11..1. 211°1111.--5-611d7le114'41.• war $7. Choice esloe:t hegs., ' off cern 1$18 to $18.1.30; ethere„ iegoedieg. to j Children Of seven have seen more of that was ueually accepted before the canal:ey, $11.35, Toronto. quality,- ,dona to $14. "war as the amount of our overseas 1 Outario flour -War corailety, old' . I horror in three years than raost -old - ! - ._ ' mop,. $10.25..in bags, Montreal and.; I Many of them have been captured by i I Millfeed---Cer lots de:levered Mont- j . .Riii,w'r WITH CA N ADIA NS I men have read about in a lifetime. , investments. So that we are stills . , r, 1 SNOWSHOE11 100 MILES TO nearly half as much a creditor corm- J ionoete, prompt shipment. (et. *2,14 to $2 .22; No 2, de.,1 country peents, $18 , 25 te $18 .50. day brooding and saying nothing, Italy, Belgium, Serbia: end others, • ... •hr.t.; .• •14 ... .. te,..efeee seNs- *tea', i't44.10.75 -.01'11TP'se . . 161 s,,s;;;IiiiiiESSsesses tel air .................. . , .. . he xi •Trqty 414 41.1*.7 selfses19 Gallery of Battlee, Palace of Vex -sallies, The Meeting Place of the Peace Conference. 2.11. to S. 1, No. 3, do, $* 2.07 to .1,13r ci,r'reed:,.1•,, ‘Tar1.1 3s4i7) ClIdolee and repaptured from the Huns. They try as before the war, eveu after win -real freights, bags. incTinied. Bran.,1 Vieteria!s. ice skating arena which has been .closed for the post :three • years, is, opened again, Potatoes were dug from the Fraser Valley gardens in December, so.mild Was the weather. Great damage is being done by 4,ear bark beetles to the timber of British Tw Columbia. In the se-ven daye' between Decem- ber 5th and 11th, five person; sue. combed to automobile accidente at Vancou vele - Victoria sehools, owing La the in- fluenza epidensies, have again been closed, not to be re -opened until after the hriatmas Holidays. • A re -construction league has •been organized at Vancouver to consider housing problems, immigration,-, in- dustries, and eatural resourcee. ! Lieut. James H. Hampton, Of Port. Hemmond, 1`, ha was htet seen spin - rung down in flames ..from a _height I Of 9,000 feet, is reported missing. Lieut. W. S. Kane. of Pot Moody, ; while in Meeopotamia, met. Howe, a Turhish prisoner there, whom he . recognized as the proprietor of a fruit eLore in Vancouver. Lance -Corporal W. j, ISfurdech, compositor on the Vancouver Daily World, has been awarded the Military Medal fur bravery overseas:. , _twice wounded and awarded the f m • iIilitary Medal, B. F. •Perkins, of Port Kens, has now won his commis- sion in the field, although not yet twenty yeers oil age. Development work on the Pitt illeadowe Oil WellS, Ltd., proceed- ing favorably. The official drill depth is 1,987.6 and the sand contaln- ed in the last samples looks 1)Tel-els- ; ing. ! That the death rate in Vancouver ; has been unusually bigh during the past two months shown by the , large number of applleations I rirehate being filed. ... I have been in villages where the dead , ing ont our lo ii'. to Allies. Relative- ; ee,7.25 per len; shorter $h2.25 per ton. . A despEtteh from Lwiden says:- i • Members of the But hi COUncil. . I lay in piles and not even the Vv"Orsielt , len of course, the weakening is greats j Hay --No. 1, $21 to $22 per Lou; ; Captain. John MaeCregor, of the Can- i the. pollee aommissionere and reore- I while indecencies were woiSked upon i reale have ii '-cc their wealth v_ery I onto, I their methers. They have seen men : hanged, shot, bayonetted, and flung i been losing; but there seems to be no rapidly durinEr the war, while we have . _ I Straw-Cae Iota, $9.50 to .$10.60,1 I cently as the Vietoria Crosse! Was a native of Cawdor, Nairnehire, l 1\1 `t ' I l'''' - -II° re- sentatives o the murnema stall'a - moNntaills,s,liBig..Cs. ister tended the funeral of the iate elliel f• ' 1 • t I were spared. They have been present Ler, because America and mariy neu- I mixed $19 to. $20 'per toss, track Tot act .,., tele s., gego, n ‚was , ereditor eatintry, especially I ties& a,---9 lo. I Country Prixluce-Wholesale egg- ! the outbreak of the War he enovashoed SceLlur.d, where his mother lives. At !. constable, "William Parkinson, at Ed- Glinlys Cavvolth, a- 1 to roast in burning houses. The pie- i reason for the view that we are- no I !tures of all these things hang in their longer a 1 • • , " • . chaege at Vimy Ridge in 1917 he re- , fernier Victoria ma so, has recentle eyes V. they play it is out of i as we have another foreign "count , be . _ Egg:7,-N°. 1 storage. 55 to teen i . e 1100 miles to enlist. For letaling the, t • a, ealeeted, -storage, 'pia te 60c; cartons,1 ' ecturned from overseas, and is now • SUITABLI?, MEMORIALS FOR ' . Butter-Crearaery, eolide, 51 to 53e; and in Janoary of leet year won the attached to the staff at Shaughnessy I in cur claiin 9n Germany. . ! ceived the D.C.M. and hie commission, i I politeness' to the kind Americans, to ........ • - es new laid, 75 to 78e. l bemuse they derive any pleasnre 1 I frora it. I Night is the troublesome time. The . . THE EMPIRT1' D.EOLD prime, 45eko 47c; ordinary dadrY his • determination and giillantey (.1,0_ paints 53 to 55e; eh oie.. it&ry , Military Cross arid a vaptainey for ! . Chief . Batiste George. of the Ink. . Heights Mintage- Hospital, Vancouven 1 • . . - ' mints, 38 to 40e; bakens', 30 to 33e; Hill 70. at . amip Reserve, is probably the largegt I children hide under their beds with i e dee et .1 f • L 1 • : ops, a i tom onc on Says.- plc,. Oleomargarine (hest -grade), teo , )" to ---------en--- . . I subscriber among the Indians of Can - terror. The nurses have to go the i _ lly. If the children , ,,. -et a meeting of the Imperial Graves . . 1 ' ada to the Victory Loan, having in - 'rounds continua ., _ Chsesh - New. large, 27% to 28c; * 1 ' • Germany Falk to Turn Over !vested $21.000 of his own savings. • ' would only cry, they would gne comnii.s,„. warning. But instes.d they creep Lang,ColonialSecretary, pre. 28% to 29c; Letens. 29 to 29%.e. °Iuge Quantities of Ca" Mr. D. Hardy. postmaster at ,Canip. , Walter I 1 h Right Hon. 28 to 28%•c; ,spring made, large, seen over tv ne A despatch .fi.---•ent Lendee says:hhilfleuleintt:er, succumbed to Spanish in - silently out from between the sheets cas ept eeentostives wet e present, se , oe• added. and at which all British over- Comb Heney-Choicts, 16 we., $4.50 and crouch against the , in -e the chairman states that ell overseas • 1"12'5' Optivraiyazsle.anz,en; 12 oz., $3.50 to Germany has fallen behind in the last , Loa's XV. (1715-1774), who lived dazzlingly reflect the light, and give, dumb animals! That is what t Word has been received at New flora - " • and died. in the Pals.ce, contracted the its name to the hall. ----- was that/ are when first they are brought in. Goveenniense had unre erve 11 ' 1Ste Syrup --In 5- a'dee tins. g • - quired by the terme of Lte at raonth in turning °ver material re- Westminister that Lieutenant J. W. • enietiee , • • H. (risme, of that city, has lost both ot for the - - se e agree, e., Ir3 • tidet there. Louis XVI. wed his wife, evhdch used te gather within thesel beginnings of cleanliness pense WAS involved in worthily honor- • A check-in -Co date shows a slimes, on , - legs and the right eye when wound - three treaties of Verearsles evith Aus- a cynic once said of the assemblages/ Their most plum ive seem to to bear their share of whatever. exel ' of 685 heavy gune. 7 000 Machineod in Frame Marie Antoinette of Austria, also re- walls: "Statesmen who sit Ina glass' have vanished. They have been fished tI Provisions -Wholesale sided there, house -should not be d • if -surprised ..ce memory of their dead. The Barse'ned Meats ---- Pickled perk. • Everett W. Hogan has been ma. 1.000 .treneh mortere. 000 air- ' With the passing of years and the tions throw stone,s." The- greathouses. They are full of s • -na- out of eaves, ruined dm outs broken Tunics and 130.000 raileoast mr;;, nointed chief inspector of the soil and 'n dis- eommission, therefore, was free to kis; - • $4” en. ; mese, Ilse., a • planes, 4,736 enginee. 5,000 mfetor I e or niggardly spirit. Inc commission than smoked. .........__....._._.- ; crop diyision a the Department of most suitable method of honoring Three Canadian Delegates Agriculture, B.C. . 'Versailles very infrequently. Then, ceiling are paintings tracing Louis; dogs to lick their sores. They have i The neoduction of serUee in Brit - Napoleon L (1804-1815)," who visited gilded and chased copper, and en the [ Dives' gate, only they have had no adopted the reeommendation. that the ' Smoked Meate•-Rale, 39e to 33c; under the guiese of re -storing it, Louis XIV.'s mnifras..y history, paintings Olived on offal so long that they have these whoee graves could not be found hams, neetlium, 38 to 39e; heavy, 30 to At Itter•e1.11-ied Conferences ' • . • • j isle Columbia for airplanes will be Philippe dismantled the Palace graoe- which took Le Brun Tout* years to: the faces of the extremely aged. Andark eeyeageelle.u,rt.ai.le‘deoeving to the signing of the or identifiedewould be to31e; cooked .1sahns. 51 to 52e; bulge 0 • , --- fully, but, paradexicalbe he did re- exeeute. In the Grand Monerquesj their hatred! Ditectiy you utter the place a tab t rn let a : ro rirttn1 inseri e 'n ' . s Team, 46 Cota 4(c; backs, bon•eeese. SO A deepatch from 42 to 47c. Liberty eaye it undcretands that t '. etere it in general to sometiti•ng of time this hall must have been Sue- I ward "boche," all the night -gowned , PP P - - Y tery near the 'spot where it is believed b. cis 1 a comes Cottage rolf...a, 35 to 36.e. o sec. Breakfast 14acan, ' • 11 -an*" Great Britain will have three apecial ' ,,„ .: , ' • r , '- The ..ereow Lakes Districi having its former splendor by converting it daisy worth seeing, for ail the furni- I figures sit up in their cots and curse. Drq Salted Meetse-Lones clears, On , douoieg _lee numeer of suusenbea.s into a muieum. He cOLZ'eted an im- 'Lure -the table.a and chi and i lien they have done cursing, of their the men were killed. It is estimated tone, •30e; in. cages, 1-101/2c; clear bel- • • '' ' . ' ' • - '' • and trebled 'On Victory I,oan aver last delegates for cendi of he TSoinielone emareene , that there will be at least a thous.ancl lies, 2.8 to 281,-lan; fat tacks. 25es including Caeada. A•ustralta, New : Ito ask the Indian Government toe e 0 4c. mai;'k; 1,' , . '' Si. papal asks. why the Feench ,roter- l Lard -Pure, ties•ree,e, 29% to 30c; . - ' • - - • Zeeland and South Africa The news_ l year, has won nine ceowns. • Limit Roland Thomeson and Lieut. . mense number or paintings and scalp- stools, the tubs fo:r the orange trees•' evan accord they sing the - tures, -which, aside from ehe hietorl,eal s (which wei.e his• delight), the cantle- laise." i ceineteries. The commission decided ! pa:traits in the Pa ace and certa:n 'ialera and chandellers-were •of -acrid- --..s, tube 30 to 3 in , ts ... , 30 e. to A nc. P r 31 to 31aSe. Shortening, toeates of Morocco., Tunis and possi- , • i Hugh Them:peon (bro•thers); of Ver - pieces of ecuipture in the .g,anciens„ :silver and ,enamel. j formulate proposals for the establish- Prints' - . ment of an agency in India for the • non B C have both been 'awarded An Inspired Definition. 1 Verces, 2514 to. 251,Oc.; tubs, 25% to !Ay Algeria, has no special repreeen-1 ' ' ••' -have no great artistic merit. This . "It was in this room that the pre- care of British gravee there. The 27 to 27yee. !, the 'Military Cross overseas. 26e; pails, 2.6 to ..,961/se; 1-11e pgineht$, tation.- Work of restoration cost $5,000,000. liminarg agreement of 1871 -was A teacher was reading to her class Flight Lieutenant Darrell Teuocr- To British and Amerdcan tourists, signed, and here it WaS that William when she came to the word "unaware:, commission also waemly thanked the • discharge its task in no ungrud.gingi Green Mules -Oat of pickle, le lisa Frelleh Bevelution came Emperor is further decorated by trophies eases as the beggar who sat outside Union of South Africa Government A Promising Recruit. ten, 'Vancouver, is the latest of the place where, on November SO, 1782, Emperor. Perhaps in this very ing. One little girl timidly raised her for it% raost generous offer to meet Montreal!, Jan. 14.-0,ets-Exh,d of the clay paused to question a sentry as a During -Otis tour of duty, the °diner :11-A•F• aces, patrol leader on the Italian front. and hiss won distinction Versailles is most irstereeting as the of Prussia was proclo.itned German She asked if anyone knew the mean Montreal Markets entire cost of cemeteries- and for ; No. 1 feed 90e. Rteur-New sen- Flight Lieut. Leonard Caple, . of the preliminary articlea of peace be place a new treaty Of peace will be hand and offered the following, deilni- the who was a new recruit. tween Great, Britain 2,J:a the United signed which, while bringing, law tion: the prevision of memorials to officers dand grade, $11.25 to $11.35. Roll - "If you should see a.n armed party Vancouver, was killed in France ten within the 'Union. , Bran. $37.25. Shorte, $42.25. Moulage, aPProtiehteg- asked the officer. days after the arniist . . . With the death of Mr. Sohn Henry ire wee eigned - first and tate 8,114 men of 'be Imperial foeces dying e •cloats-bags, 90 lbs. $4.25 to $4.50. what would you clo?" sa. "Turn out the guard, sir." McLachlan, who died at St. joeenh's I3RITAIN ACQUIRES "Veey well. Suppose you saw a bat- Hospital after an etteek of.,,4ir tieship coming across tbe parade trouble, the coterie of retired Pr :-e ground, What would you do?" farmers who reside in Victoria loses "I should report at once to the hos- one of its best known members. e States 'Mr.() -signed by Benjamin and order to the whole world, will "It's whata p Franklin...- In the following year, en signalize the. end of the German Em- off last" September ;I, Britain, France and • pire. It thus will have found its of - Spain •acigned the treaty which ended ficial beginning and official end in " Chinese WeMen Soldiers. ORDNANCE STORES Buttes. C ••-• hoicest creamety. 52% to their war, while on the same day this place. Cthiita had women soldiers long. be- 53%e. EggsessISesected, 56 to 57e; Britain renege:feed the indepeneence1 "For a time the great palace of fore they were known in Russia. Due - $68.00 to $70.00. Hay -No. 2, per ton, car lots; $20.00 to- $21..00. Chesee-Einest ea.sterns, 24.1-o- 25e. of the Unita States by the treaty of I versailles, and not Paris, was the A despatch from London says:- bag, ear late $1.'70. Dressed hogs No. 1 stack, 505. Potatoes -Per pltal for lamination, sir," was the Paris, Benjamin FrankiJin, Sohn. real Cap '43.1 of France. To -day, for lug the Tao Ping rebellion 1,850 women as well as men served in the ranks. In Canadian ordnance stores on this side -Abattoir kit ed, $25,50 to $26.00. .4elants and John. Jay being the dign-I the nonce, it may become the Capital Naialting, in 1854, an army of 500,000 have been sold to the Imperial authori- Lard -Pure, wood pails, 20 lbs. net, I prompt rep y. era- . 1. of the world. Here and there evork- women were recruited. They were ties under an arrangement insuring 31 to, 321,2e. divided into brigades ..of 13,000 each that the Canadian Government should receive 100 per cent on all new •''' - Do not add salt to the soup in cook - lime, vrhett the repreeentatives of the} hitherto have seemed to be inhabited and were commanded hi- women gm- Live Steck 14Iarkets ing until it is thoroughly skimmed. The salt will pt....event' the scum from victorious tellie-e are remaking tile 1 but by the ghosts of kings. Precious eers. equipment. Tar011ea, Jan. 1.211.--01110100 llela.Vy 1 steers, $13 .00 to $13.. 50; butchers rising. . 3E3:DEtim4arXINTsar tYX ZE We ---- 5eay•ojeiebt, nesaAse neNt) I \ I \e/OULDN'T 07 N DOC, IS 1-1-1ANT `fOUR 1 11-1'.‘1" 13Q(4 //'4 WIFE IS 1-EiSfriltsr Seikesurib• HOUSE- ; Ti-mu4.1.1-r rr \Ali. 6,, z -y ----F-' LET i" ) 5:3-0,-, 'YOU'RE 1141.11. 5C;f& I'M C4011•4' 1-101vM -Seisl' C1-10SSE IT-, I . l'ION'4 . N.41-1/NT 14.) 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Groot Britain with sowing the waters -of the North Sens •, with mines. But Great Britain took every precaution to see that merchant ship e %Opt to the safe lanes. The operations of the GerIllall minelayers • 'WOO absolutely indiscriminate, as tho losses in merchant tonnage showed. The Anted navies ‚will have their work eat eat tor them for some „time hi hunting down and destroying these monaceg to navigation,