The Daily ws wunm: iiupkiit, n. c wkiimwoay, January 2: PHICK FIVK CENT GOVEMHQiT 1AYSTART ... i ILIE RECOMMENDATION MADE TO FOOD CONTROL - NQRTHCLIFFE CAUSES FURORE iuLD COMMANDEER THE INTUITION OF HALF OF TURK NORTHCLIFFE'S ATTACK ON RUPERT TRAWLER CARRUTHERS HUN MINISTER , ARMY DESERTS GOVERNMENT MAKES BIG STIR PROVINCIAL FOOD CONTROL COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS TO IS CONVINCING FALKENHAYN COLONEL REPINQTON, "TIMES" MILITARY CORRESPENDENT, DOMINION FOOD CONTROLLER THAT TRAWLER AND RESIONS AS PIIOTEST AGAINST POLITICIANS INTRIQUINQ FISHERMEN BE COMMANDEERED TO ENSURE AGAINST THE ARMYIF PERMITTED TO CONTINUE, CHEAP SUPPLY OF FISH FOOD ,Although Unable to Prove That On Road from Constantinople to WILL WRECK SERVICE I U. 8. Won't Fight, He Remains Palestine the Reorganised Jan. 23.- A letter has Convinced Other Are Army Loses Half Its tspttM to ii Dun sw.i f Colonel Itepinglon told inter-London, .1- ed lo I lie Dominion MAYOR M'CLYMONT'S Not Impressed. Effectives. Jan. 23. The bitter viewers foday that he resigned on !r Her from the ofllce of attack on the War Ofllce and" the public grounds, and protested tat Committee of Food PROGRAMME FOR 1918 (Speml lo Tbf Dally ftewi.) (Special to TA Dily ?ewi). higher command in the army by strongly against what )ie termed Conservation and Amsterdam. Jan. 23. In the Washington, January 23. One the "Dally Mali" has made a de- intrigues against the army by ciJ forms the report of On Monday evening took place lower house of the Prussian Diet hundred and sixty thousand Turk- tlr throughout the country, politicians. He said: "The gov- fish. It mmiltee on in I OUlUvluciJfc jwj tins tunics mic au ciuiiiciu uas lust (iin the 1918 on Saturday, Dr. Franz Mehrlng, ish troops, constituting more than, of first meeting council, greai if John Wallace In hi nuncem?nt of u,e resignallon ofnol only of Labor, but of the . a- rhairman of the com-t and everyone was around in good an Independent Socialist, made the fifty per cent of General Katken- CoIonc, jiepington. the military majority of the people, and it the . . ., . . . , lime. Ilefore the regular busl- I m iJ says in part that in following enquiry: If Canada, liayn a reorganized lurkisn army, correspundeni o I ine ixmaon existing meinoas are auoweo io substitute fish food In ness ui ine evening was eoniuer- with less than nine million in-deserted from the ranks during Times. Doth The Times and Ihe continue, will succeed In wreck-Daily i f beef and baron among ed. Mayor McClymont had a little habitants, has been able to throw the recent journey from Constan. Mail are under the control 'ing both the military and naval ijw -n of the inland provost informal titk with the new coun of million soldiers and direction of Lord NorthclifJe,J services. The great crime of the r a quarter a Unople to Palestine, it is declared cillor while waiting for the statutory Incidents being'present government Is that it will be provided at pop into FHirope, who were not able to n official dispatches today, and the two are hour, in which he outlined by the public. not tell the nation the truth." . 3. Price is essential In what coupled together some of the things which he considered fly nor swim, grounds hasj British Front Quiet, l the people to ue fish. it was the duty of this the Foreign Minister for denying' London. Jan. 23, The War 1 v James Carruthera-of council to do their best to accomplish. lo Ihe United Stales, with one 'Ofllce communication loday says: SIR EDWARD CARSON THE RESIGNATION OF j'ban Fish and Cold H tor-is hundred and ten million inliabi- !"The enemy's artillery was active Bo' available either to be In the first place, his worship tants, any military capacity?" Muring the day west of Lens. ADVOCATES A LEAGUE SIR EDWARD CARSON J lt the company, or to be The Minister in replying ad-'otherwise there is nothing lo remitted for the tiad congratulations new-council, i (i ered by the Department both for the old members that he was unable lo prove port." OF BRITISH NATIONS (SpMUl lo TIM DtUly ew.i J .ntrol. This report the statement concerning thej . re-elected and for the new- members. I London, Jan. 23. Sir Edward a' s ihat if the fishermen He referred lo the policy of American army, but was still con-' A MR AQAUHR FROM Speaking al a Iloyal Colonial Carson, in a leller to the Premier, half a cent per pound vikmI llial it roulil nnl Mim ver 'iUllDrtUJttiVUI milTI sitting tight, which has been IiMlitule meeting in London re- tendering his resignation, says average 9200 a month noticeable during the past year or BOLSHEYIKI GOYT. cently. Sir Fdward Carson, a mem- that when he joined the cabinet in board. This Is con-fan. two. The necessity for the eon- RESIGNATION OF THE ! ber of the War Cabinet, who pre- he bad no consideration in his If, however, it is HAS GREAT WELCOME tlnuenee of that policy he thought fided, said: j mind except the prosecution of the to gel the Union to I AUSTRIAN MINISTRY ! 'war, and had not anticipated that was now no longer. Condition "I believe that in addition to it on these terms, tho UiroughiKit the Dominion and' (Sfwcul t Tin Duy !m. our splendid Army and Navy we the Irish question would have authorities recommend Hiroughwut'the Umpire, and even I ft") to Tba D4ily London. Jan. 23. The preliminary hold al the present moment in our been reopened during wartime. He ' Food Con. of partmenl The Aus- conference of the hands that is almost ys that he thinks it would be III hub CTiurni vriwn wi unirm i Amsterdam. Jan. 23. annual a weapon J....ak for volunteers,.."t..-j or Columbia, were now such that the i.iaii Minislrr has resigned, ac-' British Labor party commences equal in importance to anything advantageous for the war cabinet I ,,in n,J ifn "r Roth"r 'or-jSnrding'to a Vienna dlspalclfTu af Nottingham today. Arthur Hen- tfe can do in tmr fleld-won-th Jaidjljia-ihjii. Irish queSL. i 0 for Ihfs vessel on without his 1 rroim.i of n fair rar,, movement. Progress nimtt, i)rliner Morgenposl. Count derson. the Dritish labor leader, seas. That weapon is the economic presence. . . I 1 IK. I 1 1 t .11 1-1 m . . -II 1 A Just look round and ,.1 inir-t ti.i. we niaoe, nu no ib mr ttnrr. von loggenourg, ine .ninisirr ui nam inai ne was ?h'-ciiiik iu u one. i.-. i His worhin Inliiivatrd that he Interior, has been charged into a conference that will arise 'see the conditions in which we RUSSIA'S SOCIALIST iii nut imcrjcrc . . . i !. . ; . . , ... . , I it- in ih. ARMY ENTHUSIASTIC Ji nai arranuemenis in nsnu nrrc- wim iiie tasK oi lorminir me uew in a Deace semeineni. jus cir- mumu hu um : .. line fishing, or talk of a ne wouiu we auie o ir mr ueciare inai an iue economic world. They c-y 'in Anv y v mm' uy. . ABi Mi . .. . . . c-autnel.. - at m a ieuiar.... . . Let start Petrograd, Jan. 22 The first shov ..-.i - wnoie oi nis lime ior ie ihiib- : The briel dlspaicn uoes uoi clallnl names in i.urope are in League of Nations. us 5,000 volunteers of the new So acd the city. Among the llrsl things make it absolutely clear which of accord in all essentials with the with a League of Hritisb Nations. "il by Itself. It cialist left for the front to army ii,.! il,. if..!,. ni WHICH lie inougni were cainn ir x 9 ministers has resigned. Holsheviki Ciovernment V great To what you can do with a pre- . . day, sped by one of the most en 'mm a i .n f Ilia I t 1 t 1 1 A ml lo me pared League oi nruisii cuu r.r i ,i aiCMJI thusiastic demonstrations the city IWW.VIfUj lt U ..ill a 1- i It.. n.l.l 11.1 K--- I there is. in my opinion no limit has in months. Red flags iK- have a survey of the city made by 'holding the portfolio of Minister As a memorial of peace and Take the question of raw material. seen lined the route of the parade and . ...i-i ii.. i..ttii"nlghl. when the lamps were burn-0f Foreign Affairs, or the minor freedom, and in commemoration When this war is over tnere win -rsii-n lngt lo "M Ju1 whal wa" IM lody ' which Dr. von Seydler is of the heroic deeds of their com- be lack of raw material to go scores or bands piayeu revolutionary at ence and music. ary In this illreclton. iiegaruing president. Hut the ract mai uoum rades. jDrganueo laoor is arrang-cn round to rebuild the areas which if if lor oeiieri.. , i., : , . .. , . ii.iii have been devastated by the Hun. Ten thousand other volunteers Hie power quesnon. t euiumrici loggeilllurgi who lieiu mr mg o mn u ncai iiitciiiauuiiai for the of democracy" that the possibilities of the Warki,,r Minister of the Interior in the Labor Temple built in London. The Oermans are removing from new "army enrolling in the Petro ROUMANIANS ARE Channel power should be di- Von Seydler cabiuet. having been llelgium every particle of machinery are now grad district alone. The volunteers STILL IN covered. The city was charged asked to organize the new min- INDIANS EXEMPTED which can be of use to QOOD SHAPE responding to a special 12.000 for a licence for this power j9try would Indicate that it is the FROM CONSCRIPTION thein and which might be of use are to the issued by the appeal people in the reconstruction of the country. off with a got pay- although Ihey latter. 'a;. .'2 While oniclal Holsheviki Government and by the menl of only 200 per annum on Ottawa, Jan. 22. Canada's In- FIverywhere they go they do u licent concerning the Commander-in-chief, En. Russian account. The extent of this power RAID BY THE FRENCH 'dians are being exempted from the same thing. At the same time impute whieh has broken sign Krylenko. tv hii the Holsheviki and at Wark Channel ought to be in. x GETS MANY PRISONERS ihe operation of the Military Ser- they know perfectly well that vesllgaled, so that the city would vice Act. The Indians have not there is no doubt that when reconstruction a it is beliVMl here that THE APPEAL COURT 1 be a know the capacity of the power spci! to Tbt djit ft. 'the full rights of citizenship, since comes the raw ma-lerial great mistake to at their disposal. Paris. January 23. The -nemy they have not the right to vote will be controlled by the h plucky little Latin His honor Judge Young gave Th inavor also referred to Ihe nude a raid on one of tho French Consequently the government. liritUh Umpire and her allies. as a negligible factor In judgment today in the cases of t!ii! r .,,.ti,.r nf inmiiiin. Since iro- i.ixt north of llheims. but their acting in accordance with repre- Now I am not preaching the gos a, i- utiHii, it imn n()t j,ce Charles Taylor, Karl Anderson hii.iiinn Imil bMn hrousht fn. the raidinir narty wa discovers! and sentations received from Indian pel of boycott after the war. When i-y the Holsheviki I'rnesl who had and Kin i I' ' prupa. city had lost a large sum in beaten back before reaching Iheir .councils, especially in Hritish Co-.we come to the terms of peace it Hraybrook, army, though small, Is appealed against the decision of French has thai the In- will be time enough to tallrof that. W A. 1 .llcenco fee, and at the same time, objective. The troops lumbia. decided oiganut'd, enicleul, and the Police Court magistrate In I'.V ; n. i . the duties of the noliee force had raided the German linos west of dians. being the nation's wards. Hut I am preaching this emphatl- them to six months' r mum-' distinctly lessened. This wns the Navarin farm. The enemy should not be compelled to Join cally. We ought by our leglsla. sentencing imprisonment In connection with nn i i)ii matters which he alo trench was laid waste and many -the colors. An oruer in council tion and our administration lo maniaus. it is believed, infraction of the Prohibition Act. h j d considered called for investlgn- prisoners were brougni uacic. i being passed placing them in make it perfectly clear to Ger K defensive positions. In each of these cases the conviction the same category as conscientious many that the longer the war goes ti ( ' sent an awkward proh.i lion. I of Magistrate Carss was which NOTIOE objectors. on and the more devastation I. Fishing and the bait question "ie Central continued. Powers. No ia caused the greater will be their touched llie also upon, ' ""fidenburg could crush iwere . . . i. .IH...I I annual meeting of the ROUMANIAN KINO. IS loss. We ought to make that 't'-tl f hp woiil.i .t.nr ii.. shortage oi uau lor ine oauum, The the Germans who have rendered Church will be held PROTECTED BY ALLIES perfectly clear, not merely in a irport, but al fishermen was going to be a ser- Presbyterian it necessary thai we should have a moment words but in acts. Hut nothing preparing his lous one for IhU city, and he con- pn Wednesday evening at 0:30. to reconstruct at all. and in that f':.. big of- .1.1.....1 it.ni thia ronnpil would 'riio congregation will Bit down to London, Jan. 22. King Ferdl- surprised him more, he continued, reconstruction let our own contractors tn the West he Is piucivu - unlikely I bill before the a- Mo undertake . v0H've lo devise some way- and n supper at tnaiume. auer wu c nan , than when a was use our own raw materials. an cine the .. House of Commons previous Kir-ii On Aihpf 1.,..,. it., of guarantee ng proper mo reports oi me jenr, mm m wwi uiui .....v- It is a duty we owe to the tn .nl,, 1" ':Z e. to tho fishermen, when election of onlcer. will take place,jvikl gdvernmnt. 1. now under the night which had for its object the Colonic, who came forward so HU probahlv wi.ll i., i. TWeryono is welcome. 19 protection of the allies, accord bringing about of that result they rapidly in the fight for freedom, o lake pucn. iney requireu care of such forces Hug to a Petrograd dispatch to tno should have met with a discussion n Austria Ilegardlng Ihe drydock vu, (hat after the war we should see nulie Cttl, agjy bring m ... to whether 11 would not be better ' i n m. ii Miniv. i iivw iimaaaemeni. iiif u" iiij as that they enjoy the privilege of - them and remain a small "".. : ' :.,.V.I". 'I: ' i .in more with Prince impert It Is thought probable that th to say to this Christian-like what has been won7 f ng factor in her rear. German, "We take you to our ... neu arms when the war is over." That For New Wellington Coal and -s'Kvery had not yet been ex- had the old inaijagemem means iw ..- miles from the was not bustiiers. Sir FIdward also Ir Lumber of all dimension, wlmi vettM. Jir. iiuuoii, 1.....1..1 i.. n...i ....i I...I ttiu nianv WESTHOLMF. 1 Si P1 "' Hrltlsh lines in Macedonia and It went on to point out that the same 'hone 116. be ho king had been should be applied to Z Cove, and he;,heity In the Immedlato uture jmay a principle TONiQHT Saloniki after the war, and ONLY to by airplane. shipbuilding mm u.e he mpmicu lliu when flirurl that the city should go 11 said ships should be built in would be gone lino. no Hluebird ii.,.ii in iiovnii iIia .liinlmililinK matters Night. ffifftiti til est 'v w l,ru....M...n ,I u.av ww .1. T l. Wines and Ilquora for tho home. this country for the Germans un-til SW'S FnANKLYN FARNUM Industry encouragi'd. Ilegardlng was understouu already laid for Your inoituy back, from Gold Seal, all mr had been replaced to AND the n. T. P. and their unfullllled had their plans BROWNIE of a "naWwao o Lid, U not satisfied. See n. B. remedy the deficiency caused by spending VERNON the ngreeme.il. Ihe mayor thought, in the cl ' Iloss, Agent, I'mpresf Hotel, tf the U-boat campaign. In conclusion, IK of money that hut little would bo gained by amouut "A STORMY work, he old We are taking up FOR QUALITY a . umb HNIQHT" going out with a club. This development .' Ladytmlth Welllnoton Coal reduces the economic offensive. I once .potttr Mr lllnton Uiiiwdj prni, .would be heord w.lien intVICi: and SATISFACTION method seemed to appeal to some your fuel bill and olv called it bombing Hun businesses. A NO A UNIVERSAL WEEKLY .people, but he tlioughnhol more .arrived. . . R. there Is not s 0,nw satisfaction. Phone 15. ,P. liomh them until a IX DAY WF.F.K FOR 1IKLP, llie COMKDV i would bo gained by doing business I These were ;,iJ Coal Co, brick In the foundation left. It is another fashion. Under IU loucnea upon wy