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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1915-12-30, Page 12ew sok, to ac, to riling ate. ing clt To- Mont - an, per d (lour,, $1.3•,0; oronto to $10,. UNITED STATES PRESIDENT URGES CESSATION OF W4 Wilson Suggests Peace Parleys -Says Neutrals' Position Intolerable. A despatch from Washington says:, the speech of Premier Lloyd G•eerge President Wilson, has appealed to all and the announcements in 'Russia, the belligerents to discuss terms of,.France and Italy, further action by peace. neutrals would depend ttps;KX the next Without actually proposing peace or careful and delicate moves of the bel- ofiering: mediatioln, the President has ligerents• sent formal notes to the Governments E Nowhere on the surface appears any. of all the warring nations suggesting; indication of the history -making that "an early occasion be sought to events which diplomatists generally call out from the nations now at war' are convinced must have transpired, such, an avowal of their , respective since the eGrnran allies brought fo views as to the, terms upon which the their proposals, to dispel the ger war might be concluded -and the ar- ly prevalent ?Flier that such rangements which would be deemed tion on the part of Presid• t : , - • •., satisfactory as a guaranty against would be unacceptable f& -the Entente its renewal or the kindling of ' any Powers, r similar conflict in the future as would Britishy officials declared make it possible frankly to compare they wre utterly talon by surprise, Via.3+•. them," were It ells unable to explain it, and Ice4t Loi R'11olIy without notice and entirely* were naphatie in their statement that 4Sc solids, contrary to what Administration ofti- no ri es whatever had passed • ne--o3iin ear - ........,P R , 'ION IDEA cials have described as his eourspe, the tiv+ ' ugylz Embassy here as a preli•: cartons, 60c. President on Tuesday night des tth-. edinar opens, le to 16c; ed the notes to all theholligefatts, and The wish and hope of the German 15 tc 150; fur- SCOUTED IN BERLIN ring, 14 ti, lie. to all the neutrals For their inforzna- powers that President Wilson would sr; „tins, ei timi, intercede in slime `vas has longbeen s. 21 to 22e; e: Squabs, German Newspapers Find Lloyd kit's;; 13 ' -lb., le* George's Peace Basis exwnOer, ney-ex- Unacceptable. doz.. $3; $11.5 to A despatch from Amsterdam says: 0 to tee; -Commenting on , Premier Lloyd bag, $s.l0; George's speech, the Taegllsehe Rund- nor bag. $2 to Delawares: per l 1i not TPS,, •�'• tel u3 be t, ., to .t 1 di t. ,.ectution we bis+, • v ea, ,avr eters that No one can tut Lia t t day of its : the baniting , tt 77:: termination bin. I ant sure I ex -'alert. in deposits,. thepress your reit;tgs when I sa wa l nrr opinio of both. a art rshiultl at, ,r crt ronfidcnco o theoi>tnion, the bu+ine,s of tx ultin' ,a ti,.,{ ry of Britain and her should be conducted 'with' such Alli views plainly before us un't the i } la, inspirers by a deep- situation clears. :wool i+' alty to the l nzpire, has "These are two obvious means of given and is stili prepared to give lightening Canada's coming burden, freely her gallant youth and none viz„ thrift and inrmigration. The t i, x moans tot he ares ticause.eu on two are closely allied, for only by he national exist ace so greatly practising national and personal depend economy or thrift can we reduce our es the result of the phenomenal high,�arrierf toi immigration most ran effect- ",..es of a, year ago. coupled with vast migration we mainly depend for the exp nditures by the AIlied Govern- fuller development of our unsur- nients In this country, for munitions, passed natural resources. and by our own Government for , " Thrift is overdue but can be requirements in ro;ineetion with the • started forthwith; immigration war,high wages are being Paid for ' all classes of labor, and trade con- must wait, but should follow in con- ditions at the moment in Canada natural sequence. I have no words are buoyant In nearly ail lines of at my command with wilier, to ode - business. The few exceptions will, organ y urge the necessity of an generally speaking, be found In in- organized and an individual effort dustriea concerned with the produc- t/eat and sale of luxuries. # "The timely and eloquent 'Cal Success of Domestic Loans, j to Action' of our *minister of Trade " In a little more than at and Commerce commands attention Canada has les year' I am not sure that it should not be bed two Domestic ; preceded by a 'Call- to reason.' in Loans amounting to 3200.000.000, i order that the importance of the and the Canadian Government hast problems of the"situation be im borrowed in :dew York $95,000.000, ; pressed upon those.- who are living The success of our internal Ioans 1 in, let us say, the paradise of th is a matter of pride and eongratu- ; unwise. lotion. It i8 due u_ largely to the spirit "Sane optimism and self -conn of loyalty of our people and a de- + dance are admirable national quail - termination to ail Within them to i ties and should be the order bring the war to an early and sue- of the cessful corc•Iu,.'on day. There is a point ,there optim- ' So far, a depletion of Bank de- ism loses itt value and the danger posits in c:nnsequenCe oP these con_ of oyernt forlence begins. That is tributions has not taken place, in the point for.nations to avoid." fact, they show morth by month a setae Helping the London attentionMarket. gratifyingSir Frederick r drew i • nVi.'EaS e.to It must no be forgotten: 'however, that these the important Iinsitieu- occupied v are erionlly partially due, to ket. Bank this connethe n he sa mar - increases our People. They i d mayv e accounted"It s, not out of la �±.. . i'or. place to men- to a very r con- siderable y ' li :Stent by the husbanding tionherethat Dile Bank is among OP re�ou3•ces It. c n 1 Toronto, Dec. 25. -Steers, choice, $9.25 Daily Chronicle gives prominence on coo 10; $d7o, good. $8.75 to $9; do., cows, Thursday morning to an article which choice 8 ' i g all theman A despatch from Ottawa says,. The effectual utihzatton of our nature, f ton. $55. and -picked, per hand-picked; per Primes, $5.G0 to to 10e. olenple. Is, medium. 23 t :130; e.00ltr,l, 34 2s •point that the remarks about roper- reab.fast bacon, .& ation are of no value, inasmuch as red meats, i cent less nothing hap-laeen said dins far abaut tierces, 2115 to 2130; peace conditi ``i:, It continues "If pails, 22 to 2'330; con- c Lloyd George ' h topostpone s.'tt e- ar • , . G:,, q --Lone clear bacon, is too Eying Europe's v: for peace until ar bellies, 18 to laic. eehau of Berlin says: "Reparation could ,be demanded by England only if Germairy.had declared war on Eng. land, if we were to blame for the war, if we had committed crimes against international law and if we had been defeated," The Lokal Anzeiger takes the view This latest development in the. well known, and bus been conveyed in rapidly -moving world events toward a different ways to' the White House. discussion of peace was not permitted The attitude of the Entente allies to become known, until Wednesday as oxpreeeed • by the statesmen, and - night when the notes were well on certainly until recently in official ad - their way to the American Ambas- vices to the Amcriean Government has sadors in the belligerent capitals, and been that a peace. offer by the United probably already in the hands of some States would be ,co»ideled almost of them, the next thing to unfriendly. Surprise to Washington. . Diplomatists consider it incredible It was a most clistii,ct surprise to all that the President would bring for - official Washington, which had been ward such a proposal at such a time led to believe °that with the - ox'znal unless be had reason to believe it transmittal of the prope4,nls' of • the; would receive respectful consideration Central Powers the. , olfiiceii of the at the hands of all the belligerents, United States would await further and, above all, would not prejudice moves between the belligerents them -the position of the United States as a selves, and that certainly, in view of . pos'sible mediator, BELGIANS DEPORTED TO SOMME 15--Sihite. tleretS, 1G;r the time when the t.. `•rat; is success - r , 153e; yellow, 4c be't'ty white. NI in conquering Ge:":nany's armies and those of her ailieQ,`'ti,..n the whale lfoatxoal ]'darts'-- of ];arena, as well as Lloyd George, ntrear, I)er 26,-••-(lilts--•t'an. 1L e4t- No, 2. 540 do., No. 3. 52c extra No, knows full well that. red, 6ic, ',tines --Manitoba feed, 9sc; meat means eternal w ; u ,les it ' tilting. $1.30.Flour--;tianitob,�.,Spring wheat Patents thrst3 $11.30 do„ sec- in the power' of the Gema; 'O nr3s $ t.50; str.�ng hi irr v' $°1.60; -� in- to brin it to an earlier t ter 1+•stmits, ahaic�r, >GJ .:5. straight roll - No. ers. $5.0', to $, .&0: dn, in basil, $4.10 to than. Lloyd George suppose.' �� �Y 2311 lbs..oRoiled 1t 111cea�I ran, bag The Tageblatt says it p i. to �shurte. $;5: mid�9lings, $3S to $ip; wait the promised reply ofd ltd meaty e. $43 t0 idb, Iiay-1�0• 2 rier Lente adding:"For the 'sc it on.,^• oty $IR, Cheeso^•-Finaat went- , • c easterns. Sic ;utter- appears that the`guli is very great be 4�'ltr�© riery, 43 to 4330 5e;:;\nds. t�veen L1P.+..•.��1C.�'ergc's sten . point an ',Gs••l , '3$' uuq `1 4, i 1:il.Aaa rra'itys.,4 :+Ger'rnarl aid do•, s4 to 360, ' ;tocl 38 to ..• e , th3t :+ Iota. $1.75 t0 $1.9ntatoes -vf a ars the basis for peace," The Socialist newspaper Vorwaert C e Winnipefi Dee. I, -Gash prices: says:"Lloyd George says that who Wheat No. 1 Northern, 51.64: ,No. 2,o., ever wantonly prolongs the war wi non: No. 5, do„ $1,553; No, 4, $1.124/ have a crime upon his soul. Do n. No. 5, $1.14i; No. s, shot: reed, 45t lo. these words imply strap s 4 apeciai, $I 453; No, 5, do„ $1.21g/ ..N". 6, P . g elf condo do., 07,06$, czars -No. • 2 C,w ., 51c; No. 3, nation if England rejects the negot do„ 4461: extra No. 1 > eed, Barley -No, No. 1 ations offered la the Central powers? Vied, 4640; No, do., 45pc. Earley-Na,y p e 3 9c; No. 4 btc• refected 70c: feed 701. ,Flax -No. 1 N.W.C, $2,58: No. 2 feed,.... .---"'^�'----- 5.1.5:;: NO. 5, d0., $!1.55. TAIN CALL S WHOLE MANHOOD announce- Thousands of Citize i s is mmand 'nation Winnipeg Grain. A despatch' from ntir Belgians sen rud& to de. court -martin :rzC shot• last Stttui day, + aX;c, the+ Maas- 6 coi•respondnnt acid, that a thetlsttin other t Les IVornr Iles. Forty -tour iron tram Ghent are ; pedicel to s other persons were senten▪ et to vleri-.work on that .front. an hat 4,0,00. ohs terms : of oral servitude ''a d thee e. u n more. arc. about to be ' . tiro w.. v i sh_ ty-four others ordered deported to � x:o:1 Nouvei2es says .G. urge number 11 Germany. The newspaper adds that of young people from villages -in the ofl!p p another t er court-martial was begun to ;Belgian province of Lu.teaizbattrg have m- hear the cases cf 192 Belgians who i boon:, deported from the cummune of - were charged with espionage, Virion. horn chip The frontier correspondent of the i the 'agesa,;, ,i•> and 11 ' Amsterdam Telegraaf asserts that'; KILLED BY FRENCH GUNNERS of Ghent Compelled to Build Fortifications on the German Front. ,terdam says: many citizens oft�whero were 41 - who had been! ported to the Somme front Vere zy a German? ed or seriously wounded dtfzsn. it, eleven were • fight; by French machine guns. O United States Markets. Minneapolis. Dee. 26.- Wheat -May, , $1.6:x3 to 31.701; July,'$1.647; cash, No. 1 hard. $1.69,2 to 51.795; No. 1 Northern, $1.663 to 31693; No. 2 Northern, $1.673 to $1.67 Corn -No. 8 yellow, 854 to 864c, Oats -No. 3 white, 461 to 463c. Flour unchanged. Bran, $24 to $24,50 Duluth, Dec. 26,--Wheat-No, 1 hard. $1,683; No. 1 Northern, $1.671; No. 2 Northern, $1.50} to $1.647; December, 1.,676, nominal. Linseed -To arrive, 2.853; December, $2.33; May, $2.837. Live Stock 1GtaTlCete. Bold Plan to Utilize All Her Human Resources. A despatch from London says: The s FULL STRENGTH TO BE THROWN INTOSTRUGGLE Premier Borden's Reply to 'Mr. Lloyd George's Me Assurance of Dominion's Resolution. sage Ichoice, to $8. a; butchers' cattle fi $ to $8,25; do„ good, 37.65 to purports to outline the Gover tment's " _ { $7.90; do„ medium, $7 to $7.26 do., con- scheme for utilizing mon, $6 to $6.50; butchers' bulls, hoice e $7 to $7.50; do., good bulls ;6 .75 to $71 power resources of the country with Governor-General, for Sir Robert Bor- sources from the Atlantic t tions, a 'y our laiga corpora - prudent and wise precau- tion in view of the uncertain condi- tions which now prevail andwill continue to exist during the con- tinuartce:ol the rear. the important and appreciated lend- ers of short money in the London market, and though it is not for us to tape praise for this, yet the fact is not to be lost eight of when weirhing Canada's assistance to the Empire in this war." do. rought bulls, s, $4:75 to 35; butchers cows, choice, 57 to $7 50' do 0o a view to the more vigorous prosecu- den, on Wednesday night sent the fol- Pacific, I have s d 56 25 found et eiywher to $6.50; do., medium, $5.75 to $6; stook tion of the war. It says that the plan ens, $5.25 to $7 choice feeders, $6.50 to is of a very $'7.25• canners25; e y bold and far-reaching and cutters;$4.25 mincers. cholic, each, $70 ta $125$ do character. Mor men are Heeded for spricomngers. and medium, each. $40 to $90; the army, for the Manufacture On behalf of the Canadian pf ge3s, 350 to $100; light r ofd n people utilized to such ui t; ewes tS 0 P osa p $ , ployments like a r multur a land the Bran - lambs, e g The Gov assurance that hoice 12 2our hearts $ tstruggle. At 132Regina $na and nd a•+i•a.- gl t 13 n g, a and wa- appeal o ;the a and.our determine.- don I read owing reply to the stirring message- strongest determination that both the received by him from Mr, Lloyd human energy and:the national,._ re - George, British Prime Minister: sources of this Domi ;fit ,Ball be C( to 9,5omuni, ox $ , sheep, beat$7.25*1 xs and for, productive_ I'� k?rot� _ 1, $5.�5 to, .em sei'ierd our kinsmen of the Mother- r -strength' , calves, good to choice: • •- o e the. fullo£ana into the, r ec, .X .2 S O ., t 0 1 1 3 O alum;'$9,so to $9.90; hos fed ernment will therefore a x eal t are as undaunt d d to 1 �. your ! word tered s y to two great • $12, do„ weighed off cars, $x2.25; whole manhood of the country that is tion as resolute as when we ranged gatherings, and the response rvlSicli I do., f.o.h., $11.25. Dice steers +^ "6 u s, $5.40' to voluntarily' for service, war work would be worse than useless ss unless ers. Mon between the ages the purpose •o g s of.; seven p rp e f t which this was birder= teen and fifty-six 'axe. wanted. They taken is achieved in such. victor as y Montreal Dec. 26. -Ch net inc army or already,, engaged' in ourselves in the' Empire's battle line $8,50 to $9.25; good, $8 to $8.511; choice work:of national importance butchers' bulls, $s.5o to 47 59• ooa e 'o enroll two years ago, 411 ' our sacrifices g 6 .50 • canners' bulls, do., cows, $4.25 to $4.60; ch cows, $6.75 to $7.50;good, $6 to butchers' t.$ 1 ,2 ; d o; Calves, milk fed, $10;50 eo ,, .$11.25; da., ltheen, $s,so must. place. themselves at the dis- assures the future peace of the world. .n0 to $13 do lii;hts CANADIAN TRADE CLIMBING. spending month last star. Fol t' $ "•< ugeported From 255,942, against $863,670,349. oolish to Try. then services are most required in in proposals osals for bette • organization q the g p p i, to $0.50; Iambs, $12 I ce - for the -duration . of J selects '$12 to 31 ogs el of poser of the State f r Y $10.50 to 11. sows, the war and consent to be • Western n� ; `._..,,'`_.�„y.._�_ , ., transferred W s Provinces of •Canada while our message reached me in the n;�h+ rtxaiiths total trade was 1499- to occupationss of :localities -where engaged in commending and. support- - Inc,c ices Are ReportedpP y�, , I'' Ottawa. e, imports increased $27,- "He threatened to blow ,his interest of the'cou.ntry,` • of our national service and for more A despatch from Ottawa` ' says • 000,000 to $72,550;790. In the eight out. Huge increases fn Canadian trade are months imports increase1d by nearly `:, And what did you say to him?" Rural Retort indicated for the month of,ItTovember $250,000,000 to $577,235,197. I "I told him he'd be foolish •to try it, "That` horse of yours. interferes." " as he had never been successful shoot- res. and the eight months of the fiscal Domestic exports for November to-' . "Wal,:,he aizi't inter in' with ou year. tailed $109,558,950, an increase of Sae: at small targets," ,. you,, is he, :. November trade was $186,066;351, $17,000,000._ For the eight months------------- ---_-__=.•=7.-..-_-_---7=,-.....-.7--------*-,-------....._. r these exports increased by over'$300,- FIRSc^IPARa 260 as against $1,x4,225,481 in the corx,e- �'..l 000,000 to $731,592;(',"s9. �; } You fele t Let us send you particuler's of an inVesti tent :that h1e r depreciates and never defaults in dividends, the new Compound Investment Policy in the Crown Life. With a Crown Life "Limited Pa*rtent Life Polley" you ao not have to die to win Your insurance is fully paid for during the year of your best earning power. ' Let, us send you some new i9sur ce' factsrown . a., r Life gig, I ssurance TORONTO. Agents Wanted Iii Unrepresented 13iotriottn, OW N ROUTE £ i D The New Policy of Allowing Them to .Convalesce _AAmid Home Environment inaugurated. they evoked was splendid -and , iu;pir- ing. We shall tread the path :,ide'by. side in full realization that the acri-. flee, however �•reat, is for a,( ause transcending even the interests; and destiny of our Empire, and in 'supreme confidence that this path alone , can. lead to the ultimate ti°it?mah of' demo' cracy, liberty and civilisation. "R. L. BORDEN." BRIM E ER GERMANLINES ANDal DA Nurn01•0/i0 Prisoners Brought Pack From Trent Arras and in Gommecourt Sector; A despatch from London says: The official statement on Thursday from British headquarters in France reads: • "Duringthe night the erem y lines A despatch from London The : Thenew olic y .' � p y, which tv� � x com- were entered by us in the i`ielghbor, n w policy of sending sicii a It ^mended by 7)I:'',13ruce '. ` relieve the hood' of Gommecourt and considerable w' ended soldiers to Canada for. treat,• :congestion in• -the hospitalsdazna� was done.' 4 � r in the be A number of pis - Inept was inaugurated -.last week by United Kingdom, at the same time .osiers were taken in. the -course. of " an the,sailing,a art of of , more than party nialczng the men happy' lis, allowing other successful raid>carped 'out by 200'men from .London,' ,who will go therm to convalesce amid home envie- 'tis •early in the morning against the to Canaciian hospitals as soon as they onm.ent. The men who sailed in' theenemy's trenches north of Arra*. arrive, Vizul,' of the in::, in the. party' first art Were" party radiant at the In a'patrSl> encounter in tar zr_acm- have to `c licni'e. alit a small in opol ;thought' of returiaistg• to Canada, l e ing north of Neave ChaPelle,„ lead - tion it ,� 1 , tion of the party 'nay be f•endere'd i t' 1,'.' 'cn three, and foul- thousand men- exp of 1. hostile` patrol was I i ie,l, kiss for fulthct service: r' iare react ' T to Callow. men wore taken my prisoner. Th c u.m exploded a camoudet sol "The enemy'„ artillery larly active on the rights c,,f o,n north of the Somme and"'in the neigh- borhood of I estubert and Ynres. !fur artillery vigorously: replied, : "Enemy trenches: at Gommecourt and in the neighborhood of Loos and I'Iulli ch were also bombarded by us." Heavy artillery: fighting continues on the Verdun front,;; the I.+7r. ench War Office announced on Thursday after'--',; noorti: I)urin ; the night the engage - men tS •were most spirited in the vicin- ity'ef I ouvenicnt and Chambrei;ces.