NotPeace Parley in Progress, 1 Say Sinn Feiners. A despatch from Dublin saysi-- y-four military raids were made in. Detachments of soldiers ors on Thursday surrounded a a island - in'. Gork harbor snd searched it thoroughly." One. arrest was made, that of Patrick Sheahan, & ole tims secretary 16 Bammon de ) Yad rr o'clock Thursday morning Patrick Durr, aged twenty, son of a farmer near Ballintober," was shot pg 'other Sinn. Fein members and is. Nisble to arrest people of Fermoy ocon- the: raids' dnd the seizures as on the city, and Thursday war Find Peace Use For War Tanks A despatoh from | Victoria, B.C, -- of numbers we believe that the Dail is gather- for the avowed purpose of cross- the bridge toward peace. peace man I have received has | Axehbishop "Clune, who merely the 'earnest desire for a cessation of hostilities." : Eggge i of In Constant: Communica With Friends in Berlin. A despatch from Paris says That Ex-Keiser Withelm of confidently expects to regain: made recently by a man who known the ex] 'for throne within a short time and that I | he is in constant communication with * | his friends in Berlin, is the statem ESTE SO RECAIN THRONE," "140 a head In Germany because of § Emperor's aid-de-camp. In relating: the matter, he said: "I Kaiser, 'during which he. expressed | | himself freely, and hopefully. I rem! /M ember him saying, 'Things are. oppression on one side and the growing Bolshevik menace on the other. - There will soon be need of the 'had a ter-minute talk with the former mn To Face Court-Martial Prot. John MaoNell, one of the'lead~ ing Sin Feiners, recently arrested in Dublin, who will stand his trial this month. SUSPEND MAIL ROUTES, SAYS DUBLIN Because of Raids. by. Sim einers in Tipperary, 0 ;and Donegal districts. over the previous week, while 189 n- ternment orders were issued. No further: information as to the whereabouts of Eamonn De Valera or any news concerning the peacé activi- ties is at hand. The extensive raid- ing and searching of pedestrians con- tinue in every part of Dublin, feat madliheodeevimermente Discover Sinn Fein Plot to Blow Up Jewel House { 'A 'despatch from London says:-- The Sinn Fein pletted to blow up the jewel house in 'the Tower of London, according to' the Daily Sketch, which says the plot was discovered when the authorities read a number of docu- ments seized by the police in a raid in Ireland. The documents, it is. added, con- tained written instructions "to take as Mttle life as possible.". The use of time bombs was sug- gested. Special precautions, "the Daily /|'Sketeh adds, have been: enforced at outrages and 83 an example to other It was also announced by the Castle! ; are being withdrawn from the Atlan- freights and express. Sedont, carry." Earth in Process tremendous seismatic ances in the Arctic seas 'mittee on longitudes. = "We.are traversing a period of that occurring bef tion 'of man, and which , oceans and ch mountains, " he said. the Tower to: guard the royal replia has only power which can bring the coun~ try back to unity---the house of Ho- henzollern. Then will come the time for which I am waiting in confident expectation. - Those who say that my lympic already is adoing of her oil stead of Southampbon on January 22: A large number of freighters also tic service, because the world-wide trade depression has strangled for-] "eign trade and seriously affected both In the British shipping world a situ- ation has arisen which is without pre- In explanation, a shipper said: "The market is now glutted with ships. - The world has 8,600,000 tons gross more ships afloat than before the war. Owing to conditions in Cen- tral Europe there is less stuff to of Reconstruction A despatch from Paris says: ~The world is in process of be- ing made over climatically and geologically as a result of pecent and Northern Asia, a to a recent statement by an eminent scientist, Professor G ea : Bigourdan, president of the com: volcanic disturbance le on Yo}; the disposition. of ~th Mila, VEE ft Be A despatch trom Calgary, Alta; says:--Approximately. 3,000 tons of Alberts wheat were shipped from Cal- gary. to Vancouver a few days ago, en route Jor) Liverpool 'and French ports, er than would be in the consigned by the old 'tou across Canaday : LER British Scientists Produce New War Gas A deaputoh from Philadelphia | "Bays: ~~Members of the Franklin 1a stitute here heard Dr. L. I. Shaw, As- sistant 'Chief Chemist, Bureau of Mines of Washington, describe a new, war terror to-day. It is diphenyl chlorasine, said to be the most'deadly | weapon ever devised by scientists. It is the discovery of British scien- tiats after three years of research work, and is-described as more' deadly than any poison gas used in the world used. 1t {8 a vapor rather than a gas, and will be the "modern projectile of the next war," the scientists weve told, _{ the greatest-single instrument of an- nihilation. SR ee : as 5 108 108 Years of Age A despatch from om Quebe. saysi--A remarkable case of longevity is re- 'ported from the parish of St, Pat. rick's de Beaurivage, Lothiniere b- | County, where John: Sarcigan, a nas tive of County Tyrone, Ireland, pass- | spite. of his as age Me Corrigan ained all war. It penetrates any gas mask now}: od away at the age of 108 years. In} es upto end} sites p14 he nd) 1 HE H mamtactufes 16 tbe domiions : 11s likely mpleted 'at an early: gate; te, During my teen Jour ur thiouh ------ i Le our that. - ok '{' markets in the dominions in Whieh'y 0 'were formerly supreme, and 'which 'we are sure, however, the danger is only tem- ty and will Jas. I feel confide '| porary the exhibition will get a warm wel-|1 dominions.' 'come throughout the Its 'advent will do much to' remove the 'impression that British merchants do not realize the importance of- La ol eriopng i ik 9 § | otilities devel t within os ons Sud solories starts next Summer |t 'on a series of overseas.visits, which 8 'will include South Africa, Australia, | New Zealand, and finally Canada. The products of 700. Ts are mn yepresented in the exhibition. Selgin 1 Carson Retires from London says: sib} Fen Carson has decided to relin-f, ~ quish the political leadership of. the 'Ulster Unionists and also not to take office in a new Ulster Administration,' adds: = "He considers his work, as Ulster leader, ended with the passing followers and will make way now for a younger man, . He goes to Ulster stration which. is being planned." ered es About Elephants. Elephants "sléep while standing. suitable in the woods, part of the herd 'while old and wise members of the herd - keep guard 'about the Masters They aweken on slight provocation, { tor, big as they. are, they are timid and 'nervous. - Spel 2 Camouffage Mahogany. 'woods are now offered as true mahog- any, imitate mahogany. . Signi Lieut. McLerie, who piloted an SE. communication service be- ly being busted ] 'by foreign competition. 1 am quite - X as Ulster Leader ad BX A 'When a herd of elephants finde a place |; "More 'than twenty mahogany-like |} not to mention a considerable | by 'number of woods cunningly stained to} nt Ib, vy eons 'do, D ta] ers; choice, $0 according to The London Times, which! $8; do, com.,. choice, $8. to of a Home Rule act acceptable to hjs; cher soon 'to receive the thanks of the! Sra Unionists at a gredt farewell demon-| milkers will gather in the centre and sleep, |$14