The Clinton News Record, 1918-1-17, Page 3mr v, E 5k
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Most recent picture of Gen. Sir Edmund Allenby, who, by
his recent victories in Palestine, is putting another red spot on
the neap of freedom. -
HOSPITAL SHIP
SUNK BY SUB.
Conveying Wounded From Gib- __
raltar to England. Available For Need of Allies. Provisions -wholesale Edinburgh Council have Purchased
Smoked meats -Hams, medium, 81 to Gogar Burn House, near.
Edinburgh,
A despatch from London says: Not- A despatch from Ottawa says: 83ct clo., heavy, 2s to 27c'; cooked, 4•t L, for 58 250 to be used as a children's
withstanding the pledge given in Sep- Members of the Board of. Grain Super- 46cio roils,
b�ek o i3 a11, 4i:nalcl•i`4r;'bb ne- home,Y:
tembei, the 'Germans stave sunk an- visors, Imperial wheat purchasing less, 1fi to 16e,Owing to the amount of hay being industries from the bonds of. German
is state- committee, millers' committee, grain Cured meatsies, 27 to 28 bacon, 28 to A soldiers' and sailors Y.M.C.A. held up, the Army Council announce It means that when the war is over
other hospital ship. An official e 20o; clear belles, 2r to 250, hostel in the Lyric buildings,Glasgow, ment says: growers and Montreal :Harbor Com- Lard -Pure lard, tierces, est to 29c; 3g that they will put in force their pow- Great Britain will be in a position to
i' hip Rewa mission on Thursday continued their tubs 259 to 295c• palls 29 to 295c: was formally opened by Lacey Beattie. el's to compel the sale of hay. compete equally with German dyed
"His Majesty's hospital pn
was torpedoed and sunk in the Bristol pP Y t ^f5 a '5 I 1• P. J. Shaw, trent. of lmmstorthy, re go Y}
Channel at about midnight on Jan, 4,
-on her way home from Gibraltar. All
the wounded were safety transferred estimate submitted to the conference
to patrol vessels: There were only indicated that the total quantity of
t4tusee swam -was, -a,~anng the, crew, wheat in stoke in Canada at the pre -
three Lascars being missing." - -- sent time, ;ns about 80,000,000 bushels.
"She was 'displaying all the lights I Of that quantity 30,000,000 btisliels,'ti
and Makings required by The Hague
Convention, She was not and had
not been within the so-called barked'
zone, as delimited in the statement is-
sued by the German Government on
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1l1arkets of the World `PROM OLD SCOTLAND
nreneetnfls -1 --,-
Toronto tan 16 . -Manitoba Manitoba wheat NOTES 9F INTERES`I FROM BER
No, 1 Ne there, $2,2115; Na a do„ .$2 203;
No, 3 do 02;173 :No, 4 wheat,- 20402, BANKS AND BRAES, •
ill ,store 1 o•t.St33'-' 0, (L(3d,,11 80' pg,
Manitoba oats N0, 3 cI Vv, le; Ao• - _.-.-_
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8 C.W.„i 93c; Na 1 esira fled BSc; "No. 1
feed, 775ot in'stmcv tvor'L William,
.madcap corn Ao, 3 vollOw nestle- WI'14t is Goie g On in the Highlands
al,
Ontario oats -No, 2 v0111 0,••_81 to Ste,
nominal; .No. •3, do, SO to 81o„ rlweinel,
and Lowlands of Auld
nccordime to freights outside, 'Scotia.
Ontaa'to wheat -New, 140. 0 ?'Tete',
$0.S2; !mete. In star( eientreal.
Peas -•-•No, a, $3.70 to LK o,ocerdtns i ho Duke of Argyll has presented
to freights outside, - hatndsorue ptidOg for the bust kept 87 -
cording
$1.'33 to $1,88, a0- (10110 itl.A"ehnogo'tll..
cording• to. freights outside.
Buckwheat -$1,66 to $1,68, according ,1l sale of work in aid of comforts
'111 to '. •.
fret 'his outsid( ing realized over 5160.
MRanitoba flour First nn tent., n Winston Chutehill has cot
EXPORT 20,000,000
BUSHELS OF WHEAT
Canada Has Thls Quantity Now
to freights outside, fat 'soldiers and sailors held at Orail-
Rye - No, 8 3,1,75, ncool l 1 g , -
y i jute consented
base, $11,60; and, do., $11; strong bak-
ers', do„ $10.00 tolf.nto, to '1e1118n232'as Lori; Rester of Aber-
Ontarto flora W11 ter., atcorti10t to Been University for another, year.
sample $10,10, In bags, Montreal; $0,833,
Toronto; $9,00, bu h, seaboard, prompt The sum of.�5310 was taken in . flag
shipment, ' day collections in Dundee, to establish
Mlllfeed-Cal lots. delivered Atontreat
freights, hags Included --Bran, per ton, e Dundee Y M,O,A. but in Frsnce,
$35; shorts, do, .2401 lnlddtlngs, c2o., . The sum' of 51,1.00 was, 1'eltlized at
$45 to $90; 'good .feed Hour, per bag, a sale in Hawick tg prgvicle homes
39,36,
Play -lac. 1, new, per ton, $18.00 to fay. wounded soldiers and sailors. ;:
$10,60• mired, do„ 218 to $'16, track Private ,Tobe Elliott, son of Mrs,
Toronto, Straw -Car•
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I7lliott, 4 Dovemount Place, Hetrick,
has been ttwar'ded the Militpry Medal,
Butter -Creamery, solids, per np, 425 The late. Lieut. -Col. Malcolm Mc -
Country Produce. -Wholesale
to 43c; prints, per•. ib, 43 to 485e: dalry, Neill, .Argyll and Sutherland High-
peeEggs-Fresh
lb, 36 to 380. , larders left a1' estate valued at 522, -
gathered eggs, 50 to 5:,o, . ,
Dressed poultry-Clllcicens, 24 to 250: 083,
fowl, 19 to 20o ducks, 23 to 24e; geo3.e; , ,
21 to 22o; turkeys, 28 to 300, Wing -Captain Francis Scarlett, R.
Potatoes - Wholesales are paYing N., who has been awarded the D,S.O.,
grOwal'a and country shlppera, rot fit's- is a 0011 of Col. William Scarlett, of
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Mese stork, f.o.b., outside points, 12.25
to $3 36 for Delaware. and $2,00 to $2.10 Gigha.
for ontarios, The sum of 51,800 Was -raised at a
Wholesalers are selling •to the retail
trade at th0 following prices:- free gift sato in Dumfries in aid of
large
eos 32 13e c+ealarge,
ly c5leelie,, 2n'30'Lo twine,
ne; the'Y.M.C.A. Special War Work Fund.
large tevin, tee to 211c. A collection in the district of Fal -
Putter• -Fresh dairy, choice..40 to 41 c: kirk for the purpose of building a
creamery prints, 46 to .{7r; solids, 'I6 Lo 1
46c. Y.M.C.A. hut in France amounted to
Margarine -29 l9 to 32c. £724
Eggs -New laid, In cartons, 05 10 78c';
,No. 1 storage, 45 to •IOc; select storage, A tablet has been erected in Glen -
48 to •400. tier school in memory of Lieut. Jar -
Dressed pe. fed chickens, chickens, 27
to 28c; mink -fed els, 15 a, lb. 20c lows, vie, who -was headNester of the
'34 to EOe: turkeys, 15 to 370: ducks,
Spring, 27 to 30c; geese, 2-o to 27o. school,
Live poultry -Turkeys, 230; Spring Sapper William Munco, Royal En -
chickens, lb, 20 to 2101 liens, 26 to tae;
ducks, Spring, 20-- to 22e; geese, 20 to gineers, Prestonpans, has been award -
210. ed the Military Medal. .
l'roney-Comb--lxh'e. fine, 86 oz„ Admiral Burney, of North Bcrwfck,
83.50; 12 az., $2; No. 2, $2,•10 tot $2.60.
pere,lned-Tins, 2335001 6's, 15 to "193c has been appointed commander -in -
per lb; 10's, 103 to 18e; se's, 18 to ishc, chief of the coasts of Scotland.
Beans -Canadian, hand,plc nd, lmsh.,
$8.00 to $8.26: imported, hand -pecked, On the -completion of forty years
Burma or Indian, $6.63 to 27: Japan, service as a teacher id the Elrig
$8: Limas, 163 to 17r.
Potatoes -Delawares, hag, $"-.95' to school, Miss Woodbridge was present -
$2.36; 0n1,rlos, beg, 82.10 to $2.26.
ed with a wallet of Treasury notes.
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From Erin's Green Isle
NEWS 'BY, MAIL FROM IR'E-
LAND'S SHORES.
Happenitfgrs in the Emerald Isle of
interest to Irish -
Men.
The passengers on steamer's recent -
1y arriving' in Dublin, from across the
channel, were nearly all female har-
vesters returning from England.
Major G. .F. Wilson, R.P.A., recent-
ly killed in action, was the youngest belonged to the great Badische works,
son of W. H. Wilson, Carrickmines and are now ig the keeping of a Lon
House, County Dublin.
Thomas Falkiner Wilkinson, for
many years in • the service of the
National Bank of Ireland, cried re-
cently at Cape 'COMM, South Africa.
GERMAN DYE
RECIPES CAPTURED
Group in British Textile Trade
Mike -Most Important
Discoveries.
A despatch from London says: A
group of men in the British textile
trade has captured the secret recipes
of the greater German dye industry,
according to The London Daily Mail,
which displays the item under large
heads. The recipes, numbering 257,
doll bank. The Mail says:-
"'fhe capture is of first importance
in economic war against Germany,
and will free tete -British textile in-
dustry
n
dustry and scores of other important
discussion of the supply of Canadian
wheat available for export and allied
subjects. It is understood that en
was stated, would be required for
seeding this year and a like amount
for domestic consumption, leaving
somewhere in the neighborhood of 20,-
000,000 bushels immediately avail-
able for export. •
com')ound, tierces, ass to 5c; tubs, 249 R. Husband honorary treasurer of_ goods in ever narlcet in the world,"
n _, c:: palls, : to .u,u. - the Red Cross week in Dunferm ine,
T o has sent the sum of 53,318 to head- ports that not a single ease of drunk- In the course of a long story de-
Montreal Markets enness or bad behavior had come be- scribing how the recipes were ob-
Montreal. ,tan. 15-Oats---('tuL'gllartel'a. fore the Court fol.' the last Six months. tabled in Switzerland, The Mall says
92esters. Nn, 2, Jac; extra No. 1 feed,
33c•; No, 2 local white, 01 to 32c; No.-Nursinig-Sister Isabella Camerae, of The Dublin Master Carriers' Asso- that the merchants who captured than tical Waite, 9e. to 91 c; No, 4 local -Queen Alexandra's Imperial Service, ciation have offered their men an in- have refused tempting offers from
white, S9' 10 OOe. Flour-ManitobaQueen
been.awarded the Royal Reil Cross
spring wheat patents, firsts. 811.00; crease of three shillings and sixpence capitalists and speculative elements
seconds, $11.10; fair t�ekere�'t, IIA.3o: Deco•ation• in addition to their previous war ho- have been barred carefully from the
Rolled oats -Saga 'JO lits $5.'0. »ruai nuS p
a oast -•r --S , 0 .,c e e .L.i�',' 0 T'acrival M3ttkeuele,L`nr�, enterprise. The merchants intend to
-235, Shorts --$40. Middlins-$48 to adians, a son of David Mackenzie, T,anee-Corporal Albert was present- offer and sell the recipes to the Br04;-
$60. .tomtits -$60 to $6S. Hay -'No.
per ton. ear lots. $14.50 to $15.50,
Cheese -Finest westerns. 219e; finest
easterns. 211c. Matter -Choicest crenm-
or3', 443 to 460; seconds, 435 to 44c,
Eggs -Freels, 64 to 55e; selected, 470;
,Jan. 19, 1917.” No, 1 stork. 43l•; No, 2 stock, 30 to 400,
Most of the survivors of •the Rewa Among the other subjects consid- Poleafioes--Per bag. car lots, $1.00 to
$•L.-6
were landed 'at Swansea. Many of eyed was the question of adopting a
them were without clothing of any standard grade of flour to be milled winntpea Grain
kind. The wounded were removed in Canada. It is stated that there is Winnipeg. Tan. 15 -Cash prices: -
immediately to a hospital, ' a likelihood that' such a grade will be a ets -Nita No.
1t 1.no 750; No. 3] ed,
The torpedo which sank the Rewa agreed upon.' It would be of a quality
went directly, through the Red Cross
painted on her side.
1.20,000 AUSTRIANS
FIGHTING WITH THE FRENCH.
A despatch from London says:
Commenting on the formation of a
Czech -Slovak army in France, which
was authorized by decree printed in
the irreneh Official Gazette, December
19, tljle Vienna Neue Freie Presse says
the army already numbers 120,000
"Although it will not have any de-
cisive influence on the military opera-
tions," the newspaper adds, "yet, it
may do us considerable harm in the
event of the transfer of Austrian
troops to' the western front, The
greatest harm, however, is the moral
effect .this wholesale act of Czech
treachery may have on the- military
power of the Dual monarchy,
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HOUSE OF LORDS
FAVORS WOMAN'S VOTE.
A despatch from London says: The
House of Lords or Thursday rejected
-Lord L oreburn's amendment to the re-
presentation of the people bill, by
which it was sought to exclude women
from the suffrage. The vote against
the amendment was 134 to 69.
The new franchise bill before the
House of Lords revealed strong oppo-
sition to women suffrage,. Earl Lore -
burn ntoved..to omit the clause from
the bill giving women the Parliament-
ary vote. After a two -day's debate
the amencinlent was rejected.
midway between the present higher
patents and the existing lower grades.
Whether the milling would be confined
to this standard grade in the United
States or whether the millers would be
able to continue the production of the Bl,an-$82..
higher patents with the standard as a Duluth. Vine., Jan 17.-T,tnseed-On
basis for the fixing of profits leas not track, 88,58 to $3.05; arrive, $8.65;
775": No, 2 feed, 745c•. Tbu'l"y-No. 3,
1.41: No. 4, $1.00; feed, $1,18; reje,•ted,
1.18. lrlax---No, 1 NaC.C'., 83.22; No.
CW., $3,19; No. 3 C.W„ 83.1115.•
United States Markets
,Minneapolis, Arlon„ Jun. 16-C'otm-
No. $ yellow. $1.05 to $1.70. Oats -No.
3 white, 70 to SOc. Flour---t'nchanged.
HUN MUTINEERS
IN ARMED CAMP
January. $8.60 asked; Olay. $3.50; Ju13•,
23.41 asked; October, $3.80, nominal.
Live. Stook Markets
Toronto, Jah. 16 -Extra choice heavy
steel's, $11.75 to $1.2.60; do„ good heavy,
$11 to $11,40; butchers' cattle, choice,
$1.1 to $11.60; do., good, $10 to $10.75;
do., medium, $9,60 to 29,70; do„ Coat-
111011- $8.75 to 2310' butchers' bulla
$8,75 to o., medium bulls,
Dunfermline, has been awarded the
Military Crdss.
Two Strachan men, Lance -Corp.
Charles Easton and Lance -Corporal
ed with. a hand -propelled 'chair'oy :+e' ,an 1,uv2v^�z^s.�• ; :ahs -use of the
Janles,Gallagher on behalf of the Dub- Government dye works, permitting the
lin War Pensions Committee. I bulk of the profit to go to the nation
James Shand,have been awarded the Constable O'Boyle, of. the R.I.C., has ion the understanding that the dyes
been awarded a certificate from the ;will be sold freely to all British menu -
Military Medal. • Society for the Prevention of Cruelty lecturers needing them.
to Animals at Carlow. /' _ •
The property known as the Castle
Clyde Estate, near the town of Fer-
moy, has been sold to the Cork Timber
and Iron Co. for 536,000.
1 At an ingtd' held at Wexford, it
WINS IN U.1S, S. was stated that last goal• 510.000
WOMAN -SUFFRAGE
Obtained Exactly the Required
Number of Votes in House.
worth of salmon had been caught in
NEWS FROM ENGLAND
NEWS BY- MAIL ABOUT JOHN
BULL AND HIS PEOPLE
Occurrences in the Land That Reigns
Sunrcnte in the Comte',
tial World.
Signor Crespi, the Italian Food Con-
troller, is now on a visit to England.
Deal anglers are paying five shil-
lings a score for lug -worms for fish-
ing purposes.
Captain C. W. Bruce, R.P.C., was
killed when his machine nose-dived at
Rochford.
The Shipping Federation of England
have given 510,000 to Ring George's
Fund for Sailors.
Sir Cecil Smith represented British
art at the funeral of M. Rodin, which
was held in Paris.
Property in Trinidad, which former-
ly belonged to German interests, 3vas
sold at Tokenhouse Yard for 5107,900,
Five thousand five hundred pounds
was realized for a catch of fish landed
from a trawler at a northeastern port.
M. Cambon, French Ambassador,
has received a cheque for 5176,000
from the Lord Mayor of London, re-
presenting the money collected on
"C'rrarine Day" in tett u,,,,..
Samoans have sent 5150 to fres
Overseas Club in aid of the Royal Fly-
ing Corps hospitals.
The Pensions Fund for Sailors has
been increased by 55,000, a gift from
his Majesty the Ring.
On "pound" day for Dover Hospital
the receipts included 5,71" pounds of
groceries and 580 in cash.
SULTAN i]ESCRIBES HIMSELF Driver George Brooks, a native of
Godhurst, Kent, whn tools the first
gen into action at the battle of the
The Esteemed Centre of the Universe 1Vlarme, has been killed in action.
Colonel Si,' Neil Campbell, corn
mandant at the Royal Pavilion Hos-
pital, Brighton, has resigned owing
to the ill health of Lady Campbell.
The death has been announced of
Prince Christian, uncle of Ring
and the Crown of Ages.
wet n "The finest 'pearl or the age and the
the Slaney River. esteemed centre or the universe, at.
The North Tipperary County Com- whose grand portals Maud the camels
mutes of eforltm•e, have formulat- of justice and mercy, and to whom
ed a scheme for the rc=forestation of to eyes of the kings and peoples in
111e Nest have been drawn, the rulers George, in his 87th year.
A despatch from Washington sate: the county.
Braman suffrage by Federal constlhu- The urban Council of. Newry have
tions; amendment wonin the I1On00 passed a vote of thanks to Mi. and chore finding an example of political• Private Victor Grayson, ex-M.P. for
on Thursday night with exactly the Mrs, Robert Kerr for defraying the prowess and tate classes it.itioclel of Colne Valley, has been wounded at
i number of affirmative votes_expense of planting trees to beautify mercy ci id kindness; our lord and the front, and is now 111-d1,' French hos-
While
p g master, the sultan of the two shores pital.
'While membe's in their seats and the town. geld the high king of the livo seas, the For seizing a pickpocket in her om-
throngs in the galleries waited with The Central wages Board of Ire-
rhoice 510 to $1O 0; do., sand onus: ea •er interest, the House adopted by a land has decided to establish district crowns of ages and the prlde or all Mims, Emily Kirk, an oat thus ' eon -
$0 26 d u b n $7 76 g countrics, the greatest of, all khalirs, , (Motor, miss commended at the Guild -
vote of 274 to 1333 a resolution provid- wages committees throughout the
to $8.26; do., mush bu11s,•$0.60 to $7; g g � •the shadow of God on earth, the RUC.' hall,,
waters. cones, „meted., Man to $10: do., mg for. submission to the states ol. the . country r rd of ; lh
Confirmation of Report That $s lambs.•$ Los , g
1 knocks,, g14 to $16.50; 'stock;- $7.26 to went for National Enfranchisement of Major Frederic E. Nixon-F.cicetsall, ta1:1•Ghazi), Sultan Abdul -Hamid Khan. P{ental .After -Care Association, West -
335.,5; feeders, $0,25 to $10; milkers,
Women:- of the Royal Garrison Artillery, et
and cto.ch,.$6,26 to $0.36; lniticorn, But for the promise of Speaker'' lvtay Clod protect his hin4;d1 and 'm'5110 .
and a choice, $$8 to springers,
d, tom, the front. � place his glory above the sun and the I The Ward of Walbrook, city of Lon-
'
mea, $86 to $30; aprl,Isera, $9Q to Clark to cast his veto from .3.110 Chair
g190; lisht ewes. $12.50 to $'L4: sheep.
despatch from Petrograd says: heavy, $6 to $7.75; yearlings, $12,00 to far the resolution•if ft was needed; the �i� the world with the goodness which � use at the front to the British Rod
Confirmation of the report that an $11.20; hog's, fed and watered, $:13.60; change of a single vote to the oppasl_ RUSSIAN TROOP
-- '- --ll oar. cera, $IS.76: do CaU•, -proceeds from his holy mnjesty's good Cross Society.
tion would have meant defeat. ire- a inteetlous,' I Dr. A. Fi. Nutria, who has been ap-
-._ _ __. publican Leader Mann, who came from
MESSAGE dOhl PEACE
a i�
good, $8.60 to $0; do„ medium, $7.76 to so-called Susan B. Anthony anen(- The death has been announced of cessoi of the apostle, of the la a',0 so ration of the City of .Lon-
a 7s 19 carr -s sad to the universe, the victorious conqueror
;don have sent a donation of 550 to the
25,000 German Soldiers
• Deserted.. the way in which the Sultan of Tur- !industrial schools, was awarded the Military Cross in 1916.
lltaon and mar the Ford supply all don, has presented an ambulance for
arnleu camp 01 so,
alarmed! This is merely have mutinied against being shifted to
the western front, and are holding the
forest near Kovno and are threaten-
ing an attack upon the other German
troops from the rear if they resume
offensive against Russia, has -been
borne out by four Gerinan soldiers
who recently deserted and who offered
to enlist in the new international
army now being organized to fight for
Socialist principles antler the direc-
tion off tho. bureau headed by Boris
Reinetein, international delegate of
Elle Socialist Labor' party of America.
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• G'f.RMANX DEPORTING'
300,000 TURR DESERTERS FRENCHMEN TO RUSSIA.
CONDUCTING BRIG ANDAG E.
A despatch from Geneva says: A
Constantinople report received ' here
says that within the Ottoman Empire
there are roving bands of brigands,
estimated to numi001' 800,000, They _-true, against the law of nations, 600
gra mostly armed deserters from the Drench will be conveyed' to Russia
army and are bent on pillage. They :fl'oin Janu0.ry 6, and within a few
even venture near towns, and some days 100 T reneh women will be sent age of flop-, Lri the United States in or;nm0111 00d not fount; it necessary to
times attack regular troops in order to the spelt at Iiolzininden (Duchy May before the new wheat crop comes lute these buildings over for that iron. Frank Tudor has given notice of i of Iwollb •foto'. 9he royal umbrellas
t t d food. 1 y purpose a motion of no confidence, .tire s3 mbolit: of his dignity.
A despatch from London says: A
German official statement, according to
an: Anst'e•dam despatch to the Central
News, says: "As a reprisal for the re-
tention of inhabitants of Alsace -Loy -
90 000 000 BUSHELS t h pit where leo hit; been under
9 tea men' aver since ongress con -
Tennessee,
and Representative Sews, of --
Tennessee, just oda of a sick bed and Urges Trotsky To Accept No order io lila troops in Mesopotamia. j Business girls of the city of Landau
1L is evident that thr, modesty of the have tensed 5600 I
OF WHEAT
States Decides Exportations Are
Necessary to Relieve Euro-
pean Food Shorta'e.
A despatch from Washington says;
The :Good situotioil, in Europe is re-
garded here as so critical that the food
administration is planning to re10000
an additional 90,000,000 bushels of
wheat, despite the fact that the nor,;'!
mal export surplus had been shipped
by the middle of December. The
American people will be asked to save
hardly able- to walk to his seat, Dishonorable Peace With 'r to present a Y.W.
brought the votes which settled the , "finest pearl of the age" forbade him C.A.C'Ahut to the i[ A.A.C. in France.
issue. Teutons. giving the full list of his extravagant' 1 _._._ .. _.
A despatch from Petrograd says:. array or titles, but This mighty polar• ;
As the Russian peace delegates pass- , late can also claim to be "the shadow 1 AUCTIONED ON SHIPBOARD.
INDIA CONTRIBUTES - ed along the way to renew the sego- 1 of God upon earth," "the incarnation I •--•-•
$2,500,000 TO RED CROSS. nations with the Germans, the Rua- of 1\1 "the "the dispeller of all ; O1dlime Custom Prevails Regarding
Btest-
stat ttaaps rattle tont les nos [`he ruler of Turkey is not the only
A despatch front Delhi, India, says: Litovsk urged upon Leon Trotsky, the.' sovo•ei-ni who claims to be diving.
Estimates indicate that well over hull: 13olshevilci Foreign Minister: I The Emperor of Abyssinia enjoys the
a million pounds sterling was raised "Be firm; don't stake 21 dishono•able I
as a result of "our day" eolleotions in Peace."
distinction of being, among outer.
Y things, the "king of kings, whom all
aid of the lied Cross. A rtantf c detailing re this and other renal obey, 118„11 0 is 3310 cause 0f pre'
important facts, was received I at Smo, ' secretion of all animals, the regulator
t t Bol lneviki heaciqual'-
evil" and the "divine of divines," Effects of Dead Sailors.
Will Not '.fake Over Museum.
to make np the deficiency,
The demand from the allies is so fn-. A despatch from 'London says: The •;paw to German Imperialism." to tto Sun
sistett that the 'food a7lininistration strong opposition to the utilization of •------4------ ; (W01113' umbrellas,"
decided to take a chance on a. the British and National History Mu- Hughes Cabinet Now Sworn in. One cannot help wondering what
has decd 6( use a monaretin„vilo had such absolute
shortage in the Spring to sleet in part 80unl0 fo' Government offices hag bud
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their needs p i the Hauge of Commons that the Gov- 'rhe new Hughes. Cabinet has been lace even for a single umbrella, in
dd otlirials sea a passible sllii't sworn in with practically no changes.. say nothing or his liberal allowance
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Dead men's effects are sold at auc-
tion on the ship's decic by an old
custom in the British navy. Prices
out of all proportion to the value
of goods are often realized for .th4
mans heirs, especially ff the labs
owner was popular with his ship-
mates.
Purely pe•sonaal. belongings, such
as letters and photographs, are first
11(1(011 out to be forwarded to the de-
ceased's relatives, Then, as soon
as official sanction is obtained, the
rest of the articles are taken to a
convenient part of the ship and of.
I fercd for sale. The master-at-arms
acts es auctioneer.
Bidclers who have obtained the
small articles from Mall LU1 ane•
tion sometimes throw back ;.heir pun
chases for re -sale, until tis mane
,larkies..as feel incline( have had e
,'lienee of contributing sonotiling to-
wa dy the aosistnnee of the dead
man's next of ;tin, Thus these kit
'stiles becnnte the loymr deck's Way of
taking up a charitable collection.
The ;cit of a deserter is similarly,
sold by auction, the proceeds gof»g
to the National Treasury. lint the
whole outfit rarely fetches more than
u few shillings, ars many sailors re-
gard the possession of articles foriner-
fy belonging to a deserter as untlesir-
nblc, it' not unlucky,
' A Southern California judge recent--;
ly sentenced at man to 50 days in geoil
' for lowing an unextinmlished fire in,
a National forest. '.,'his sentence was
later changed to one of tlebar'ntent of
the offender from a National 1'orosltj
for a period of one year,