HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1917-5-31, Page 2�77 sit S S.'MaASH Mil rid, 81600,; oNER
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TAKEPT NE11s 13 Nyoikei to a osix N N 4AIL ABOUT jtonw; IBULL AND His PEOPLZ Many IMportant jit5 and Sever�d Nlin!Ster Sa s That a The's 'r -s Y, Uits of, n ive .0 fit
Y rt o 7 tion of 11, Vj r i is, Anniversary of MJy's Etry Into the M-1tr, CUP 0
Not N�ces4ary ccurrences Ift the Land That St. iter, Pei, �f ar A despatch froT Rio jnei to,
Reigns SuPreme, in the Cent. Pso all Brazilian po f , 1W
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to 01)
-e Car7, o rts,to the 1-T
here is nothing eport, e- rcia orld. re u-ua ly it, the Chamber lie nlips of the E, ntente allies, tillerY fighting Of" .1y te oi to r cept ar� sean.0111 the ell i er, at tin
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'T had h DePu` regions of Moulin de, the war are interned iR X ! ties oil Wednesday by Mole Pectinha, Californie' plateau, and Chevi: chley o,wit Council is, iQ Jilte the Fcreig!' Minister, Antonio Bueno epx", Fa t k�,il
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VW or a, ITIzza . 4L_ says the official statement issued b� teadhIng tbc7 c how to milk'
ill
da .and several other m' the War Offlee Tiv,irsday nigh'-- coWs" de Ai,dra
of' Tries, �Zjte. en, 4"" A*.,T bersi of Perlianient, during a 0 pir t
ve ed lesday ;light our bombinl,, air- -No copeosicus in rilway arsi �'t 2- of the pjapps dr!gpp0A 2,209 ki of pro- to be !a England ra t r1mm situ-,jectiles, oil sta ions in the neighbor-�Tllell, De Andr4da declared that such hood of Rethel, where fire ^been re-electied
ibg YA ke out.,1 A. . -Balfour has
I?, -toil a, n e interest of -m-One of resident of the IN f r04';�L'*q would be in t'
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Brazil whose existence depende dupon our patrolsfou lit an op� ent last U;n1ou,
frevilom of the seas, vvth, ly ii ATrs, West, whose hanill the A � 9
'ilo Pcanha 'do- � uh of Dixulude. Thursda r y sAs rplieving,offic aw enen ter N itrack, are in the Council of Ministers, ac -'was marked by the usual artillery Blieks. Qr at
f I e, T, co., 'ing to the newspapers that We ca,- :ed out, destructiye Tae have L u9l� necessary for 'Brazil to declare,. fires on the e,.Iq-m n the neigh -'a .01 tile 11Q Secretary for peris,
y Nypers i nie hol! Germany because she had, bee4�borbqoIl of tho Chat to llsp�, (NDION lamps. "On the Arituelere plte4u at &30 The visl,(qr�3 to lite 4,zo
saof wit "oa
He said ih4t te tor- o'clock Wednesdy night an tta e- ck, !ast year numbe ed 1,084,2 9�. the se fBrazilian steamer Ti-, by the Germans,, ond largeist total on recorJ.
9"A did not, ei , thiliv modify tile' how , t nte4t Bc-ties, wppl, nd furs a
t,t,A:vr 'ion, ly, The CA" ala dri e use in 1�nglalio for ere Y n .... ... . . U 40 the 3 at Ole pre
MAW four men
OF in this ill the operaions f '_Ny 22 belon- to s L-), re-illients rftorn, -tour diff,prelit, di ' i r T11- 8,600 uo,4vo%jnded Cjejmans� have been 1lova
;N a!! Ce incave ,00ps be, inbeeft by our ti
ted fqr
portal,
re 28,re tiveen Auberive, *111) 010 was roth, in tile U A (!Csp�
it;Y oil tving Oil tile? V 7 N lare 04 Or ary male (ler 0'� the front Patrol enCounters bebig crie4 in bzjl_
JAY And h 0 (I .6a: witilin iho A-111tig% oc_'100113 on, trie top of, tile veiricles. -in 'Cu
lent it) C4 rred 'file qu
iento qe�qI2 j,, k a Ra 61.� ave, pt, to Ito 1117 'aad drivers of Lundon raising f,
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00 � Ivut iltam IIte, have, decide' ,ot to a p t, i� e Z
'71 of till TO T X I r, gn.
to wdi 1 from it;V'V P upea to render t of F"Iropell i" war saving cue Itop of tile, 4 R)l OF VIt.1Y RIDOE"'
loan ce, ilag Told t3y Returned Canadian Soldier
eIsee _V X"'g Z;t a warnivig -it tin IWho Took Part,
y Ariiv�
in the *wOuld be a iflyle not ulation j
0, coutlivillous, growh; -16 a �,!i PAY V aMe 'to hetivy V,'q� file (Ile beel'i F�D 1�,
- .. 'At" ment. glld lid t Ile grcuad ilad 910;
to evvry tit in the age, O�O Wn but, off eN
f 'I 41 rp,!,ta, 01 a
C004 �k4 ie Nvoohir
forces niet
I(it tile
I've tile tW04014 t 0 tit $4,cff). 04,011 ty 01, Q11ibers- of crews of,botlts, nword oil 'Illy lily rioves
fto be a iton y otorn,
-1ti, rot, t1lb blg aticli ws
goiter.
vars, Izovo Ile
t , two -dollt �ds in tit it, whell in dolnuitIg ill partict0al tile preii,elit
I�4,rce, of their (jtjt;Qs 060lis
of �,Ix 1111100 1,0+11e *jtlluP!nj-, CI
t,such crewq, Inception as 11IN .1 by ilA te W lswire ting I,
MOPE RAT102N. ',RN COUN id to i
TI E Out (D r rli M. E 'PIL Ps for t1lie advance Of the different n4 V's q*, � "r0NVtjk 'jj , %iLr 0 - unlitad States AvIrlets nd Selling lit Groups ot
0 I �',i),BY VE 3LINS � gill
t oso operation root, Sri tllWn to .1 Corti, Ilk depatch from London saysl—, Place tit , pourlv�, rain storm at,aijolit IN
'k 116119 Advnter �Of, or five 11VO 7 r and buyingr,rc- the eastern couilties of, England Wed- lalur beftre zoro, hour eight or tell
sey0l �wres 110 tljt� cr, to vinent to -day to sust4iin Ile,
sdy acco isi to- it1 rding to ill official tailli:s, cater- �� 2 � (�, "' " 11 9 to F44PIll, $ � lt,� ;P,dvantnges, The sn;jng in CO11statement this morning., The timbled, out to ill a hill, Thc is liVith Ile
large order instead of droppQdL bombs nd eicapcd, about 500 yarll-s�, walting tmiddle $-. , its "I cAlft poosilbly flirtj ary sill all recog IT
Ilized. by 3 to ON-
ould 1w 11 pursued. �every busessliou$0. The, whole- ofilciz �prc-ss tile Coming of til ed of t-ble , 11 statement reads: le Zero, oil nor it) sale houses do business oil this olims, ntof1w Asis the, \v i fie hostile airships ap- hour brought- The qn,elled seeding conAtint jurfac proached E- 10, It Avos, tile ilicsit
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tor-' � and are consequetAN able to ell their st Anglia, shortly before UP at 5-1
e markotil 'At or sovore,4 ty battle hi ,. L, C X-1vo Z� one, ,,Inch low prices, The re- mid-nig .or. There
as ti keo, t.
'1�� bQ?.it t1w wecd;� down lit ]list night. The we 841,75 yore tvice as inalty at tbe ttq 12 inobfjs mulell *18* I a' 'q 'Is Innn' a, thick of 1-; to breakbulk, wast overcast, and Aii to il Somme the 0, C o Zi S a ry. 's to"weigil out and Prccl up, rain clouds made observation diffi
sAble tile ii. tie mny acecillits, to inalle out, nd --j-1our airships ppear�d to have and the fiving corpq�alld y id pos, r d,
li alai A (, ' - P as. inany orders to record. Over and pienctrateed iidand into the oric. hs ry. oeastern produc�- be itarell ill flat,; iabove 'these costs is the ver erratic "'The infantry will take cff its I,& fibre. 1-v, Garden Pea., ina be as soon is (10- large counties. - The.y followed tile te'n'. to twele w�?c '�Jle ground is lit to Nvork. The land 1*0111!11 blills, $6. 40 to rti: item of de]Wcry. This item. i f to tile artillery anti tit&, �.- �-j - I!:s before C*4IOI(�il. to s R serl- course, nd, dropped a number �eet s u -i- bpin, set lit tile, be fall mured with tn to ous matter in urbaii cetres, but it'is bombs in country districts, apparent- for the magnificieni work they did at ed. The much, more so in , the country for, ly being unable to locate their posi- th-Is fIghting- in ay. Thor tv 'Ifteelt tolls of Nvell rotted nianare per anti goo�j large n1 nd Plougiled. This is well to leni 0 'lie raiders liver pursued I wrli planes vere in sight.
I . ant- , . good to whether the dealer. delivers tl tion. e )y ed just 4r tinehes L� t, to $110J'fs; do� com. and . " "After, .11 moit ir, the spring to a depth of five the farmer drives in for his supplies, T. abled
sa _,sfact ory. AbIaM �' I we had ma,do cut, objective,
Ined", to Zr our airp anes� but clouds en
a i ten good can be groivr� on The seed is usually sown in to the cost is there. ill of Thelus, we stiarted to
Deang, r - 11, - jiglil. CNN,es, S121.00 to I 1, I them to make good their escape. One te village ineb� ' wo nd one-half feet apart, and 6' Ill a recent rural, survey by the man was hilled in a N
Xbe sced should not, Ile t to $10,00; builduln a to S14�0�1,, orfolk village. do best Irich soil too One and one-half t '-he planted one inch apart in the to lamb.s. The material damage iselieved-io be ease of a couniter-attack,by the enemy. Oil ca 5�, Z11 Commission of Conservation, amon- S16; do inediurn to 312.50: hogs, fed n(f,�Vat, A unlike tile pea, two pounds of seed uill 0101CO, .10. rm o was C0Plet6 W16'11 fcrty-elght
give sufficient 50 ips it was negligible." iblation and arm, oil. plants to set an acre, - Dwarf and semi�divarf 'varieties 00, found that 63 of them lived five,miles' AN"hile the spacing the -do to off 6drs, $17.25 to licurs"when, Nve were relieved by fresh
plants four inches apart ;n.rbi7,Ts one not Teoulre .staking: It is a 'z17 to $16.40. pea -well on fairi-y oil from a shipping point. Of or moreL
dvisbletoi' Alav the bean a loose foot nart. The disa ge is ce the tall -growing sort' hRqISH'iRANSPO'RT $100'0' -is either res Ing at dvanta the stak th e 63 farmers, not one AV, .We Could, see the Huns ria,
d $10, 00 to $11 Ao" sele * ed selling his development. The seed should be L-pense of transp3anting. , For secur- If one variety only is u:ed, succe,_ hogs, $17. 5 to $Is, 40l Ct produce or bu.ying'bis,sup- SUNK IN.MEDITERRANEANI a distance �t about a ddle of, ing e -ge sional sowings should be made every: plies, co-operatively. Ech farmer preparing for a counter-attack. Word than.,the nij arly onions and onions of lai May., They are usoalTy plaiited in -size this practice is advisable. week or ten days until the first of' Lettuce. was dri 413 Lives Were Lost�--Torpedes On as pas,sed back t our axtMery, tile ving this ten-firiles (5 miles 3*01vs two nd one-half feet part, and, Cabbage. June. The garden pea is a cool season' Any good garden soil, willgrow lot-- May 4. ba,tteries, Nvere iven _tho lc�catlol I I of eact' way), to%his mtirlet_place',-coY- vegetable, and will not do well (juring'tuce. The ground sho' ering largely the same grbunI. as his A despatch from London sa s:— the seed dropped tuo 4�0 three inches' Ally good garden soil will -row uld be' -rich and 11,16 enemy, and that was the last Nve
aparr. nd one to o the heat of summer. The season may fairly friable. The seed may b n6ghbors, usig his team and �yag stmv of any, evidence of a �puntennt- r)e adone-half cabbage. A warin, well drairred sandy e sown The British transport Transylvania mand energy. tiaick DuirilirgAlie Work inches deep, loam, very rich in plant food, is best iside six weeks before planting out- in was torpedoed on May 4, with the loss be etended also by plantffig' late ma- kon, his own
Successional% Sowings TaY be made for carly'cabbage� A northerl uring varieties. The early seedin- is side is possible. The plants are de- many instances� the great wast of 413 persong. ,The Transyl I vain' tilng; '.the Huns were, shel-111' i ex- - e of a was ng us very every two weeks until ,he middle of nosure is best for late a ' usually made one to one nd oiie-h'alf'veloped, as is the Cse with cabbage. time'and- energy And the monetary torpedoed inthe Mediterrane 101y wiftili their big 5.9 guns, and nd a an. miir losises were very he July, for the purpose of inch wo,to, They may b loss due to the smallelib�siness trans� - The following official statement was th es deep; the later t e set in rows one - foot e heavy soil may be used. The cabban�e ay, b t u, �aiere all. three inches deep. apart in 'the row. actions might be mate season into the is a gross feeder and th rially, reduced by g a lVick,11for a ere is no dan- iven out to -day.- in Radish. -operative sst�m. ger from anthe ground too rich. sown , ill the open extension of the co' "The British transport "Tr2nsyl- ground as soon as it is fit to work, and EXP a- Twenty tons or more per acr vania, with troops aboard, was tor -1 Niking of s,D, mny Onions do best oil a light lorny soil - e of man- The radish may be sown as soon a8l the plants thiiined' to four br six' by tbe, t��,le Cap- ure can be used, andthis may be sup7 the ground is, fit to work, in rows one Ili Petrograd ther6 is a clock,v'ith pedoed in the Mediterranean on May so 4 'tesulting ill I following josses: 26: said � tilliat tPile time in 30, tilhe, Germanis were just about to rich in plant food. Light loam inches apart. uccessioll'AI" wings a the is Cal) be plernented with from 500 to 1,500 'foot part and, the plants thinned to,
worked to -better advantage than heav- pounds of commercial fertilizer for part. Successi may be made every two we'eks until officers And,,,.373 of.,other,ranks; Also, ier loams and do not dry out so b onal sowings cities I in'as many countries, and`tbol relieved by fresh trocT!�� �vhen 1d!Y acre. , Commercial fertilizer, is espailloil" the first of June. Seed may b'e sown f th- hip's 'Captain, Lieut. S. Brenell, during, summer. Ali abundance of e may be made one week apart_, until the last of August for a fall-�crop on moveni6rits of the earth, plariets and 1 in,tense,harrge jrora the i nd.one., officer ,an nine men,of the well prepared, soil. I I . I I I -C cially'a,dvisable -for early cabbage the7firstof June. iother heavenly bodies.,'' gum d dently tile whia were due, for a speR at rear were trpped, uable tile t Ay bak w c6ndwous, hail of sfhefls� i,,d the I` es TOM, 4ERE c 0 nME, ET T[JE: J5� iof cminliblid-cation were, HAVE 'som�_ N _ �F_AT ON F, c.ut 'off. OUR CA�Z E, t WAN Tho,Gernlan prisoners Nvp"re dell:galte R C POOR, LET115 C R E15S E 1i AV E A I-ITTLE be ssaitd, 6nd be sitated tlh�at, -DELtCATESSEfA NCE AN AIR It4 �Ilioy were hl� in 110 Th and 'the', r he FR,