I BRITISH COMMENT PROCLAIALS l MARTIAL UN IN IRELAND Thr [may of velour ham unco - Am monopoly, is now firmly mm tn Britain. Mum On his own merit. Let the a... decide; and the verdict of the ---tf they neck. him at to-may be the man.) of his famous decision “to It renown and hxatine come: uun ox pong-r WW1: so banner; and m â€warmth: The appearance is all the adrertieemert that i; required. Ion who hare shown 'o tho world a "doerbtabU dunwanm' i't known to I. tendor as"! gentle u. the domestic “Hons. When they Hv, e home ther Mt the door on “ware. in the we of the recent years that in. qrwred so many thousands good I'd "In. so mny beautiful youths the“ I)“. were radiant with prom- bo. so any who seemed in hold the up with the moot preeious life-blood d tho I." in their hands, it is hard 'ose.1towartr mean stand up and, with tho indox flntror directed â€I. ward, invite the an). to contemplate " awesome majuty. How can can - survive whero tho brave. the no, the modest Ml? How can we: who. those who insist on tellint “I on Ivory. with every" emhel.'Uh, - d atbr..lorifleation. Mien the' when no forever still of those who. did hr mttthr deeds and maid nothing M†It is for no man to In!» w~uay Tor small metF. "served for the Me o latter no not sittttiftean their self-asu-rtion. T about clamorous aml Imam. hurt beads kin. are likely to bett It". it. Mr. Citoate (i E. S. Martin) is a lit Recent Berlin despatches reported that the former Ger- man Emperor had received from Germany nearly too,- 000.000 marks since his flight from that country to Holland. A despatch from Berlin says:-lhe Tageblatt hears that Great Britain and France have decided to send a protest to the German Government against payments being made to the former German Eyrp- eror. Allies Object to Pay- ments to Eanaiser The tUst inklingt of the stunlingv'stam m: came when the Daily menshrefa “new that the Government had; of o dodded to proclaim the military in‘for 1 ed by Friday mtmines editions of Won "any“, has prescribed strict miiitarr regulations for Dublin tnd tho south-west districts of tre.. A channel! from London. Friday. "rtrt--Tho British Government bu MM upon martial law for Ireland. no proclamation issued by the Gov. waifhunday night; and eonflrm- When we wen sun {nanny Regulations for milk. and the South-West putrid of IPu.mr--Ne.ty Hindrane to Propooed How Big ls aNan inking t Latino. 1? Row can we insist on telling every emttelhstt. ation, Mien the ot men does He makes his sound. " Whon subtle emana- en in the world -thesspaee is nus. And the t by virtue of hose who run insistent for, , notice is not; he last to do-J n the Life by! th. surprised: at scientists†tirrd how hy-; Itcy are. on 'tt wise men.' Int that theyf Settlement Now Under Way. th ht to add tremhmt "great- wonder of God. zen as a may not ha re, o are scattered wherever temporary ac t"otntttodtttlotts can he found for them character. No building yet exist adequate to receive the and the books thus far eluding 35,000 volumes is library rest Personal lunatic: ot G'erman sav- ants are being purchased to restock the shelves of the Louvaln Library looted by the Germans in the war, says a despatch. The German pro- fessors are hard hit by heavy taxation ad the high cost of living and many rare and valuable volumes have thus tome into the market, 11716]an Government is assisting immi- L'rants from both cotrnta/es, but the proposed Ontario campaign in Nor, way and Sweim has been deferred owing to unexpected‘ opposition. The total number of emigrants already necopwd to sail for Ontario in the spring is nearly 400. Applications average about 2,000 weekly,' but a small percentage only is suitable". i A despatch from London Bass:--.,! ) Switzerland is the newest field where-f ,fmm Ontario is drawing itt.e,itr',tltti' giant-General Creelman will leave', Eng'nnd shortly for Switzerland and Denmark to round up prospective 'll) ntrdian settlers. Five hundred 'Swissi 'vnve already yigrjtied they intention pf :akire farm lands in the iiiii'.r') time. All thing†eonsidrrerl, they are an}! to rank w the hen fype of Ittl tiers procurabie for Canada. Several hundred Danish dairy farmer applica-' lions are being considered. The Pro- l Lin-.431 Goverrunern is assisting immi-l ttrants from both eotett.trie.q, but the 1 proposed Ontario campaign in Nor-l, way and Swain: has been 1leferred: owing to Ttexpected, opposition. The; 2.i The Morning Post and the C8tmsn. Mele eontlrm the news of the proclama- "".tion. It is stated that tha Govern- m-,mcnt insists that its action should of! not be interpreted as a hindnnco to ed; my proposed settlement, nettotigttom kin} for which are under way. Many Applications Considered for S 's Emigration. SWISS AND DANES TAKE ONTARIO LAND negotiations for the taking over of the MacKenzle electrical interests by the Ontario Hydro gives to the people tpg Ontario ownership or the greatest organic power system in the world. Louvain Receives Books, The "Gacvarnrraat'., it is said, has taken the position that the policy of stamping out the "murder gangs†in Ireland cannot. be aver-aim because cf overtures which are being made complete charge of the citation in Dublin and other sections. into the market. - Lottie, Stainier, directdr ot the univ peace in other diwtionts, Lil - -YFir"py,'. . a, IT’S. i. p, support the Armenian request." ’ .Ne more .beautiful or iipirity.an/ 'r1l'(i..riii:,'.:,.t b p" ll"? ' The explanation is then given that) 'li/gJi,,eatt, tribizte was he“? f,i'f,1 to! IL':','):';)-)):"' “win the request was made hy the Armen-! Ile,'] ust. t was , e pu lie “All IP:: "rs., I . lan Government, which signed the! 'ttl.p1etTsnta1,'ug,tttoe, 2:23:23 tgi i.' rr.:. iiTrouty of Songs, and that it w'." only" by their very magnitude made anvl AMONG THE NEW CANADIANS ',t,1tur,a.1 that France should wish toir,i.vii'e"n"t impossible Jt was also a, J. Morgan,Departrnont of Education. EARS or EFFORT .ng‘e it :uppoyt- . l atom] ackaniedI ment to Jire, .' Edmonton, wife has charge of and is: ', " “mi, _,urtes.,srull "But, fontmues The l'.emps, "since Zuni] . from hi h g ' b . i! doing a great work in the schrmh of r th.., “(king nvgr of the I then politreal and military events still {Iii sin w 2d tt :em ',',',',trera'/,1,",iiriirr'r'ti' whero provision is madv for IN.“ imam“ by the , Ia.ve completely overturned the situ- th t ths‘ g at u acconn th t'ri foreign childrvu. :4“ to the people m I ation in Armenia. Deprived of an! ' a ifi "Lf",'.),"'. ry '/i11"T,'h'",',',., eit' -------f---, â€up " the greatest,imiepertdent Government-for the Gov-l gm." l"', an his grate ul and will not . . . . â€Hem in the world. (ernrmmt at Erivan appears to be only) _lorgteht,tfc:r t ego lama?“ in“ (pg'.; Witte to Him. - .0. -e--v .. ' â€he .creation of the BelstevikrrArr',' hie†lui',"',',',','," le, it JI'] Sigma??? A clerk in a gowrnnmni ottice who . ' ’mcnia appeaf's to.-day to be rrl1e..tditLI'. deaci is that uninown soldier of! was an ardent disciple ot Isaac Wal. D DANE it? abslgrd diniensmns by tte 1lly,1-/ the Abbey mu applied tor leave of aliscncewnu: )NTARIO LAND tice " ich the Turks have imposed. ', T.N___, 7 ' - Ir.... tl.., 4“... Ag, in Louvain new library, Obtained, In- 'om England, The fall fur hunt in the Canadian North has been' a dismal failure. Mild weather and the low phees contribute to the non-succeSS of the hunt. Hun- dreds of Indians turned to fishing in. stead, and reports from the fiahintt grounds say the Catch outstrips the past several years by a wide margin. Whitetish are principally caught and for the first time sturgeon ihrhintr is being done in the Churchill River at Puchatawagan. A dog-patch from Ottawa 'says."--- If plans now under eonsideration by the Dominion Air Board are matured, Canadian geologists who every sum- mer make arduous trips to far north- ern regions to carry on field work, will next summer be spared much effort and saved several weeks of valuable time by being carried in air- planes. The first attempt to utilize the ttsing machines for this practical purpose will be made in the Mackenzie River basin and the flight will prob- ably be from Peace River landing. in Northern Alberta, to Fort Norman. The man to advocate the air route for geologists was Dr. Alfred Thomp-: son, member for tho Yukon, who dis-l cussed the time-savimr, possibilities of this plan in the llouse‘of Commons! two years ago. Canadian Scieitut, I A despatch from Berlin at ss-ah/ 'Constittfent Assembly of Dgzig has; 'proclaimed itself the Parliament ofj ;the free city, under the title of ',"volkstasr," with powers to enact Ilegislntion until 1923. I Dr. Sahm, the former Burtrormurter, has been elected President of the Senate, and is thus the first-President of the free city of Danzig. A majority of the Soeittlistk, Inde- pendent Socialists and Poles voted against this decision, and then left the hall. taking no further part in the proceedings. Parliament and President For Free City of Danzig ', trict, Era, ahd Lake Gokcha: 'iiiii With th.at {tense of what is fitting . will not include the fortruses of Ears and that instinet for spiritual values _ and Alexandropol. that have always been the great i A Bolshevist wireless message at’ strength of the nation, Great Britain F the same time announces that oi?" Armistice Day laid another body ISovier. regime has been ‘set up at In Westminster Abbey; not, this'time, Erfvan and that accord witfbe made! the body of one whose name is “mail-1 (between, the Soviet Republics of Ar-i itthrouehout the earth and whose 'menia. Russia and Azerbaijan and the; achievements for the race have been iiiiciriii.' I recognized and set down to his honor, I This news is taken as thy text ofi but of“ whose name is known to no it' note in the semi-official Temps OX-y one living, and never will be known: §plainimz away reported JiE/r%U/th? body of an unidentified British ibetween the French Foreign Ministry‘ soldier who fell in battle, and whose iand M. Viviani at Geneva. Thelremains were brought home to his {Temps tbays.' native land from France. 9 "The entry of the Turks into Ar _ "Ire place of burial had been pre- imenin and the revolution in that 'ted and a cenotaph was covered fecuntry, which appears to have pieced, with a veil. Just at eleven o'oeloek- lthe Soviet in power, have completely) the hour when the firing ceased two (changed the conditions under which years ago-the veil parted, and for the League of Nations had to con-â€w" minutes all England Mood un- sider the request for admission made! covered W silent. The solemn Ber- by Armenia. Instructions given by} Vice cave expression to what no man the French Government to the mem..'; would have ventured to put into bers of the French delegation before: words, and the Unknown Dead was their departure for Geneva were til one of the immortals of England. support the Armenian request.'" i 'No more beautiful or spiritually The explanation is then given thatl significant tri.bute was ever pts/sd to! the request was made by the Armen-l, human dust. It was the public ac" inn Government. which signed the! Ptwl.tdtrment by , nation of the debt) This niws is taken as the, text of a note in the semi-official Temps ex- plaining away reported differences between the French Foreign Ministry and M. Viviani at Geneva. The Temps says: >71 A Bolshevist wireless message at the same time announce: that a Soviet regime has been 'set up at Erfvan and that accord will be made between the Soviet Republics of Ar- menia, Russia and Azerbaijan and the kemalists. i All Armenian arms are to be handed over to the Turkish National- ists, except 1,500 rifles, 20 machine- guns and three cannon. Armenian territory is to be reduced to the dis- trict, Erirnn and Lake Gokeha, and will not include the fortruses of Ears and Alexandropol. l A desputch from Paris 'sarsc---A telegram from Constantinople to the French Foreign Dimitry waived en Thursday states that, awarding to in.. formation from Angora, a peace bus. tween Armenia and the Turkish_Na- tionalists was cined at Alexanaropol during the night cf December 2-3. ARMENIA OBLIGED TO ACCEPT TERMS Couiiirr to AUurd 'o Fly to Far North REGLAK tons. . "t ain't trot 'em all," he sobbed. "Here's lite and here's liberty, but me mother Went and sewed happiness on me trousers." On the appointed day the teacher asked one ot the pupils for tht bat. A school teacher said to her boys: "Now, I am going to give to each of you three buttons. You must think of the first as representing lite, the second liberty, and the third happi- ness. In three. days I want you to pro. duce these buttons and tell me what they stand tor." Baron Hayashi thought that China's refusal to negotiate was due to the fact that public opinion had been falsified by the military party. i A despatch from Geneva lays:-Baron Hayashi, the Japanese Ambassador to Gt. Britain, and head of the Jap- anese delegation to the League Assembly, informed the cor- respondents . on ' Thursday evening that Japan was get- ting ready to hand back the Province of Shantung to China, but was unable toget‘ China to open negotiations.‘ He added that the only condi- tion Japan makes is that Kiao- Chau shall remain open to for- eign trade. China to Recover Shantung, Says Japan Forever unknown, forever mute, he will be known wherever men use his mother tongue; and to generatiqns yet unborn he will speak of patriot- ism and duty and tsaenifiee more elo- quently than ever Englishman spoke before. _ " l England has many noble alma- manta by: only one national shrine. Westminster Abbey is Uha heart of the British which. The spot. on which (it amid: has been hallowed by rell-‘ _ gious 'tstsoeiatioms nlnce Roman timel,‘ 'nnd thPpreeeet building has seen more solemn and impresn've cera-l monies than any other building in the! world. There the sovereigns of the empire are crowned, and there Iarel held the funeral services that Mrki the tinis cf their 1itt.le chapters of history. There many of -them are, buried, and thither, to fellow with: them for all time, are borne the ashes) of ‘the great dead from every field oil human achievement. - l Use for Happiness. The Unknown Dead. 1% " _ Jitiikii'0Gitiri Honey-6(Mirltr. ttttis, 25 to Me per ltr.; Ontario comb honey, at $7.50 per 1bsection case; 6W2%-ltr. tina, 26 to Me per lb. . Maple produettr-Syrup, per imp. gal., $3.40 to $3.60; per 5 imp. salsa. 83.25 to $3.40. Maple sugar; lb., 27 to 30c. Beams-Canadian, 1tand-picked, bus., $4 to $4.50; primes. " to $3.50; Ja- pans 8%c; Limas, Madagascar, 10%c; Calitornia Litmus, 12m. Eggs-No. l, 68 to gbe.,. ‘selecls, 74 to 7iic; neg! mg! in gartons. 85 to 30c. Butter-Prem dairy, choice, 49 to 50c: creamery, 2nds. 55 to 58v: finest, " to Me. Cheese-New, large, 27 to 28c; twins, 27% to 28%e; triplets, 28% to 29%e; old, large, 32 to Me; do, twins, 32% to 83he. Manitoba tiour--ti1.10, top patents: $10.50, Government standard. Ontario ttouts-tho, bulk, seaboard, Millteetr--Car lots, delivered, Mont- real Heights. bags included: Bran, per ton, $33 to $40; shorts, per ton, 84:; good feed flour, $2.75 lo $3.00. Rye- -No. 3. $1.60 to $1.55. nominal acygrdgng to, Heights outside. -eee. - .-‘.., .v p“, nu. a "gun. jut. Manitoba harley-No. , CW. Mt'; No. 4 CW, 80c. All of the above in store at Fort William. _ American - corn-tinit nominal, track, Toronto, prompt shipment. Ontario oats-No. 2 white, M to 53v. Ontario whei-No. 2 Winter, $1.85 to $1.90 per our lot; Ho. 2 Spring. $1.80 to $1.85. shipping points, according to freight. I'eas-No. 2, nominal, 81.75 to 81.80. Barley--85' to 903, according to Heights outside. Buckwheat-No. 3, $1 to $1.05, nom mal. Manitoba wheat -No. l Northern/V,'. heavy. 38 to 4i 31.96%: No. 2 Northern, $1.94%; No. ' Inc; rolls. 33 to Mc; 3 Northern, $1.89%; No. 4 wheat, _ to 40c; breakfast b 31.76%. " Haney breakfast ha Manitoba oats-No. 2 cw, Mc; No. i backs, plain, hone in 3 cw. M%tr, extra No. 1 feed, mm; 91m. M, to 69e. N011 teed, 49%c; No. 2 feed, 46c. I Cured meats-Lou; “l've no objectidns," replied the om- cial, "to your sister getting married now and then, but you might at least bring me back some of the fish." A clerk in “government ottice who was an ardent disciple of Isaac Wal- ton applied tor leave of absence-not tor the 41rttt timc-alleging that he wished to attend his sister'a wedding. Margarine---" to 37e, l A despatch from London "rc---A _definite agreement and program for finally thring the amount of Gerrtytnr's indemnity to the Allies has been agreed to in the cour'se of a confer- ence held here. Allied f1nattcia1 ex- perts will meet in a iittal copfemnce in Brussels on Monday, Dec. 13, to examine the German proposals and: will immediately report back to their; own Governments. Secondly, there will be a conference of the Allied ex- ports with the Germans. This-con-i GERMANY MUST PAY mm; .. - AMOUNT T0 ENTENTE POWERS London Conference Came to Agreement as to Program for Finally Fixing Among! ofgerlhany's Indem- TORONTO Toronto Weekly Market Report silty to the Allies. , Cheese, tinest eusterus, 19 to nutter. choicest creamer-y. 62 to Eggs fresh, " to 70e. Potatoes: bag, car lots. 81.80 to $1.90. I Smoked meats--Htrttic, med, " u .140; heavy, 38 to 400; vrwked. 59 tt “Us; rolls, 33 to 35c; cottage rolls. M :10 40c; breakfast bacon. 46 to Jior: Haney breakfast bacon, 52 to ac: i backs: plain, bone in. 54 to 61c; bone Lard-Pure tiorces, 25% to 26¢; tuba, 2610 '26%c; nails. 26% to 263130: prints, " to 29c. Compound tierces. 18% to 19%c,ututrs, 19.to 10%c; pails. 19% to Mc; prints. 22 to 'Me. Choice hoavy steers, $11IO to tii'.: good heavy steers, $10.50 to $11; but. 1tr,Ctttttt, choice, 89.50 to $10; do, A special from Helsingfors slates, according to Soviet newspapers, there are now 84 prison camp. in Russia containing 80,000 former offieita and officers from the Czar‘s time. A year ago the ilgures werri 21 and 10.000. re- spectively. Hereafter .the house lk: will display in place of the: beaver a cross encircled in a' circle. i So far the-house Bag has displayed on it the Canadian beaver, but the likeness of this industrious animal to an- otheeroilent caused sailortUhe world over to refer to the Can- adian Government service as "The Rat Line." A despatch from Ottawa saytr----Ribald comment by sailors of the world has caused, the Government to have the house flag of the Canadian Government Merchant Mar- ine changed. Merchant Marine Flag Béars a Cross Then the Allied expert. will confer with the Reparations Commission in the light of the results of the pre- vious confirms†and the evidence of "German) 'rbility to pay." Follow- ing this,, the Supreme Council will hold what it is hoped will be the final, meeting in this connection, to inform Germany of what has been decided: upon as to the amount of reparations“ time of payment of it, cm, and tal settle the sanctions whenby the 'rin.;'.) ments will be gnome}, according toi the Spa agreement. . l ference pmbahly will not be In Go- neva, as ms originally inténded. The Ontario Legislature will open 1 Tuesday. January M. .--_" "0‘8“,“ umkii --', '25P,e.ttatfytiiriuiLn"d and at: 21c. Me, per to: toi 39a Pony “M by Almiane. _ " Philip an“... and... . you, 1trc-u'"irit"i7t'li'f In ml. tur do: Clu'l you .en- 'rm _ "re, I see them. But mm; mama!" _ “My "e-ther are!" "tt igtt't palm to conmunx a all! We. don‘t now on I Thef‘crov in titute that l " He was doomed to'dlrax however, tor he caught In very badly. "These things In mm†the. Wind!!! It the round n In; tron: their luau. "'No; ,tomuoes “on" V_‘--, \vuuu, Anni} He â€pruned enormous Joy at ay, the new things they saw, and ma:- vouod mud: at an wonderm! Imam- can displayed by hit with amuumont to the Men to wan}. lknown b Ura-tor minis.» 'tr, :0 rier, the CFOWJEWGII is open U, ali his l Majestyâ€: whines, not exriud.r.e burg ,lanw with their the“ tuttrtous (130'): ;st the tram, thinking, thinkio: think itâ€. how pouibly they could not how {of those priceless um. Unr. indeed, with a. deep, resigned nigh. um. hum. to mutter. 'Gor' blimey, tr urn"! n. M done'." Sir George also reveals l at um t the Jewels, which ttgured first m: thu crown at June. tr. and was beiieven to be a munmoent mumlrim‘, prov- el on mutation to he only n piree of colored (Ian. The mystery ot when the imitation was substituted for the real In. _ I...“ an» ' youthml country (GiiiG, Mam d Caught Her Napping. This v“ mu Pox-hut tirs: Yir,t 10 the malty. ad the you: an 'momln was being shown round bs an Hun-x:- Other rumors inc‘uded ii that the Semis were an t and that they had been F Thames opposite the tther A. a matter of fart th Windmr Castle. and we: "a a very matter a toct "Another very astute scum-man I12 obtained the exvluslw tuinrmwth: that a deep and seer-"t mun. 1.1.1 thgoughout with concrete, had hm excavated at Bath and the the Jeyre Were deposited there. Tin, Hue gram. for thts rumor rrsted on tlw undoubte tact that eight month name th Keeper of the Jewel House had ben at Bath, and there, by way of (mum ttage doubtless, had underpin»: course or the waters." rotte inspired person 1 that from certain informatk received a castle in Cornwail secretly acquired and that t had been taken them by syn- at dead of night. He new front ot the jewel train v other trams full of "oops, I tcrtivoot, machine mum‘aml I Moving “an: Rumors. But it was decided that tho mum jewels must be moved to some eater spot. When this became known there were the usual wild rumor: an»: 113"†degtintttion. The total casualties. wrlles Sir George Yotu1ghttslrsnd, to the credit of this attack on the Toe, er, “one one pigeon. which probably had a “eak heart and died of shell shock. and one vane of £111an broken in the Pwol house. I In their first daylight air raid: the Germans made a special target of the M. The ttmt bomb ttvit missed we west side, buried itse‘i in the dry tttont and failed to explode. A Hound went further out and hit tlm My“ Mint; the third damaged the railings oti the north of the Tower and killed I couple of Van hum-s. and the {car h, the nearest shave ct all, tell ir.to the river within a low yards ct S: Thom- as'l Tower. How the crown jewels had a nun-0' Menr. when the Tower ot London"- their normal resting place- an: bomb. ed during an air raid, and how they were then moved for safer custody to Wfndr,or Castle tor the duration of the war, is among the many Interest. ing stories Major Gen. Sh: George Younghuahand, keeper of the jewel house at the Tower, tell: in " book, “The Jewel Hume." Keeper of the Jewel Home " . the Tower Tells Many Interesting Stories. REMOVED FROM TOWER OF LONDON gBaihll0ylllllilS . lNWlNDSORCASM then. But dir, gig" IN tomatoes I touiratoouumrsur, caught her tripping mad by an gang“; $ert't (row like tom." “id mu an“. Fed w! ll i that " tw et?tt ' “the In a II in his beet. not o - to Ms family and â€or was In thei “her iv lite world. on the edge ot mm nun-s ot the main " It nittht by the 1.0m. llw rest of darkness. "Chlldmn, wi omen tor the n - supper. "Oh. yes," t Co Jinn-s. 1 all!" ts'nd “on: but dark. (hr 'Mrr tctttoot “0mm. n tthitted it M Vallwd ax ttttre 24:11: At Idle n Mut to t pl D I! tl tun _u tl hoe tl hbliihmenis wil unspoomo. and 000,000. vane of ' over a with! {mod e-tnie " Oruat burial w, w. lk "if 'Jume " Re ll Your they M B h