HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1917-11-8, Page 6THE.
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WAR P1
UHT'
ITALIANS MAKE. STAND ON
NEW LINE - ALLIES ARRIVE IN ITALY
t
n- Cadorna's ArnEY Ready to Cheek Foe—Allied Veterans
''elcomed by Italians—Teutons Claim 180,000 Mien
and 1,500 Guns.
A despatch #'rora London says;The ; from which
iter portion of General Cadorna's a Italians on
a"p ar .£iv has crosse
the Tagll�:menta River to; the western
bank, t,z.d ill be in pos;tion on a new
rr,re of defence 'to give battle to the
x'ee tonic allies.
11',1"‘eadvance"of the enetny. although
i` has be Ta rexltarkably fast, leas not
arch enough to .carry o:at t?:e.;pur-
zse of i:lie r1 lotary colmnaaaaders of
�1zo starains :grad putting
of r tt;l xzo g e C,;z11t e
e Adria?e. Sea
en and
'na, p en drstreamm;
heat, of tl
s1 lnt".? he
Aa
rricat ;AM
,
3t,➢,Cafa0
renby l
cl t s : erem
bad
pe'r'ate against
e other 'side of
A despatch from Wash
1 nglo-i reach reinforcements have,
reached the '4-epetian frost..' where
' General Cadorna's'second and third •
armies are declared to have retired in gg
good order tea j%h.e new line: prob-,1
ably that of t' Tagliamento ,where
the projected stand is to he ma
Official information re chilt�g�,
.ngtor Ecom Rome on dlazzsda
ue1 teal that the haler a, al pealed
he British and Fedeif al` a� r ns en-
tactically, and that the An
Commanders found the ` F
el sad material o£ the ltaiitn
o he stronger than it teas'
they veggie l e after, lass ing ri
y
dne4 so sett wr e sa �� ear as that',
eh the `Teutons dellYP O hrou'h
$acl -door of t ze°`-J ate .1 , ?ec
Lansing r erei°: eak n '
,nrssJoy "Arose'. the ,t1 er
§,cdi r at Rome eoixf:rming
ieivreai at re It 2
} It li3er fts n y is re
des•, that the
etann of he enemy lead it`;s
tdlat the Gov
rapport or the
ao? heal larkrtii
e:
s
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EN BY BRI'
TT E . B
ST CARTOON , OF THE WEEK
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finds
alias
a partb
teMpp
an boot pine tightrs 'ataanaex ty, Tu an _.d_
Ideb lips jlrat 1eaehed this county, eontnini what
,elaeral- Cadortea's'
by tire. ,'eutonic
brilliant ofersive herd not then
nae ardorr
,
pyzatele
" The fr,lltti.`i±sr'
was is It
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eaa�s ud oaai
boan111rdnli
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NAVY'S
ARKS'
of Adrn
4,
Fttgttr.
carob f »weir 1 vnde szals:- d
lea ion In defeaadiarg 1#xaiish nac� it1 lilt ,
itause of C'ornuthe ons ern Thursday night
From The Pdl dttle West
k EE14 . ONTARJCi A:v1
`TISI 'COLUMBIA.
BEI
tents Prom 1? avin<ces; Where Many
Are
Winnipeg
for page-
xt losing
rn esti
one-third of
oxeTampdei s deni=ed h1 Moose' .Jain'.,
bask;, will isa �lao • za �..
Capt. Archie Brown, of Winnipeg,
bu been promoted ,to the rank of
ma,,or., acca n to recent despatches.
Winnipeg business ne ? are protest-
pg -
r otest-
ie.;, strongly against the proposed ad
ice aia al, x�al x 3ie:x hstcween'caster
naiad yrwes tern C�areu1a
Folie ugm \Vimdp og ;a s
quires n ontn of $2,23 fat` ex. cry
n5Its wor22ull and child, or n
i22,962.7a1 for a Population
Ontario Boys mid Girls
Living.'
A Kentish Fair, holt xat
'ccently realized $2,75&1
iotas pta?rpo es.
+f1a•rlipe� creameries ze
38,000 bottles last Yea a
rated cost t?f 22,2S0,
It is estimated that not on,
va
zx$
f 138-
ala.°eE l;al1}al<,ec- ;=tea fifty working
leugnes of fire ^run tobu Iced Cron
-ocaety wall eong ce at,;. r,1 \iTaaaartpeg
for their' aanl,i?a l rreet;iaai" sat the ea.d +af
tb o aaeonah, �.
Recent repots state that there a2ire
r :*
.i00 sheep fnay sale iaa Manitoba ibe
4Sanistea: of Agriculture will endeavor`
to see that people anxious to raise
sheer} ge hese nnals.
:lar isecs:uii,cilt
'; i:oets l potnaa;ie wo
7 3t a7 will not exceed 0,600,(1O0,
els, whi4h is :r.3k per cert: less tlta
ti e
deain 1916 waS
r than in :1010, atthough the.acre-
average
cr°e-
s"greater by error€
p 'r cent, The total yield
ti,lltillr6;t`2 tmshels tin 4'a'?, ea
aaveraf e of .t4 i,1 bushels
Frank Irwin, formerly see
Saslattchewar Boy Saar it
fog' India.
1917 g7'si!! tag`:? of
will net rite i,Rralaers
C00,000,000.
3aair hag
fort
h' shownI'aric Gentle,, hir`5t Lord of the
it slat:
tiny ,, Tania eliy, reviewed its accomplish-
,. Our own 'rtxents in this real, declaring that, un -
Umber of like the enemy forces, its role was an
enemy offensive 01147.4.
liex ' liuriaif; a reran t month,' Ire con
aced, "the m lenge steamed lay our
ttleships, crui'ers, rand destroyers
(.
a z6ialnb a° 'cti Ca tralzraa `pxrison1rs aleaaae amounted - to one million drip
~e's
d' pry the British armies in: miles in home waters. In addition to
during October ix 9,125, in- this, the naval auxiliary forces 'patrol
242 officers. We also have led more than six million miles in 1110
daring the same period fifteen sante period and territory.- The di -
43;t =chine guns and � trends placement of the navy is .� l per scarf.
greater than in 1.i1.1, when it was
s.,
0
ti
I'
110:,
,1
0115E
.rte n,1)
The lasso .err da,'3riori n1 folio
Officer killcet o `zed aaf Ys Guist
145; Inert, 14, '
Officers 4rw"timer
me1r, 01,847.
The October
:c"s31;* for the Bri
trtcd daring 5
taalteal 104,aa l?3, Dur'xrag
Marshal Haig sand rtoo; sae ye?
newais of the big drive aaf I�1arld
ixaakin notable progress ray t,ie
cess till under way of
wedge into the German ''lines,
is threatening a wide sec or in
girder and Northern� France.
10,315 zl. LVE REPORTED
105,266 :ASK. EXEMP 1'IO.
A: despatch from Ottawa says: Of- A despatch from London says:—
ficial figures showing reports for ser- Another successful air raid carried
bice and claims for exemption up to out by twelve' British machines has
and including October 29 show that been made on German munitions fax: -
10,310 menof Class One under the torics in Bavaria, according to an of -
military Service Act, have reported ficial communicateion issued Thursday
and 105,260 have applied for exemp-
tion. The percentage which the total
bears to the estimated male popula-
tion between the ages'of 20 and 34, factories at Kaiserlauten (Bavaria)
unmarried or widowers without chit- were attacked by two groups of six
missing, <y.
coaxapare.. ft_
.'ith diose
za
4;ur4icutio r on Sunday.
ung; to loans; nuf iete4 a severe
ci: on Ibe British. troops, the real.
are r'epscrrted by Gen Allenby as
tellTdwst'
1. "On Saturdn our Sine o£ rav ally
1,- posts throe t n out in advance of
tans was, • attacked i.1v. a
about 3,000 Turks, with
ns. Though outnumbered
ii k I3IZ1`I'ISI1.
says; An.
the op0a'atiC;2S in
s. ara,cir:
tie
tiltk�9xtfi „
hit ttq,u , I e t< 1 aR xi a ap R rR tr1 :t:r loti, FrEI alataa g„zz 2sa
1 r $ a `p 3t; 4ii tt^c Yilht rl 2x{a6't as
° �IQQ QQQ texas; At riga:. outbreak of,
:e•;i., •..'Rl: tar ,.a,,�.t, t vxa.. 1. 'w\ r'4=� i,- •i'ts,tRlli�2 c #tu!!w �S .•.•.--m: . , a
'�..i�i 11:5 "'v () llt,`'w? i�11 a
Iti1 a
artel ' c•eRtr>a ;: , tai the 'a'ar we had eighteen mine -sweep-
t,'g •I 44. rS t.tN.("a.`N. +5`ir.ir[9 t.41 l ,r«. , auxiliary F,t<,;;, gas. »at rEars and auxili aly patrols, to -day there
,(t .s, "�i,iTr t , tRt);vs,
S;`�:i: 9:aR `; •.. .1y R2' S,e441 t+a ,"w4"r' f6a;-
Ct�t`ti. :.gra:; } ii
ti
lc9n
I r, tt'
'.i
.11,4. 40 t1 �,f4t', _ efts.•, �,1G; ttr�uta.n , i3rit,i:aa aeldicr, Retains Lose
x3"Fa661 posi
a. } force ,of
eloped on both flanks, detael
d-
s , of the London , Yeomanry
:glut with great gallantry, holding;
tl;ear positions for six hours until as
.istance 'arrived and thereby render-
ing great.: service to "'their infantry..
d
comrades. Repeated 'charges by the
ro-'
i ;runtish cavalry resulted in only a
lax slight gain of ground at the expense
Bel -
2
Heavy losses. _ Our casualties were
under 100."
ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL ZAIE
CARRIED OUT INTO GERMANY
night. Thursday, another successful raid was
200 to
al s
reigi
dozen 12 oz..
SOUTII
Beautiful Araid Carnage
- are 3,366. The personnel of the fleet
That man's lo of the beautiful is Sir Erie Geddes s declatation ihat
11"
3K
Navy
iat3�
$la
ua1
ince of 11:auitoba w
intra teas tdisiriets for°
11 1 hner�:' War kegs:.
set. Gt'y k', Shaaekle, of <Carigaa6�,y,
been promoted to cap lit anti
.iv d ,he liiatni,y� Ct ors.
cans Astros oaf all Army and
ateraane branches in Canada
will be hold at Winnipeg in the near
future.
'Western farmers are ansious ant
next year's help and an effort is be-
ing niede in Winnipeg to secure £arm
labor now for next season,
Two thousand five hundred sand son-
enty more students are enrolling at
the Manitoba Agricultural College this
6
lie
sea'
be
year than in previous years,
Receipts for the month of Septem-
ber at the 'Winnipeg Stock 'Yards"
broke all ,previous records, total re-
ceipts of cattle"nun> Tering 45,576 or
20,395 more than Se ateinber, 1011911
t killed b carna e has been s own between forty and fiftV' er eent- of ---
perhaps nowhere more strongly than the North Sea, the Atlantic and the
DI in the case of Lance -Corporal canon
m Rawcliffe of Accrington England the least interesting o us announce -
r ' Arctic Oceans had been sunk was not
who made v. garden last summer of men ,
hafid-ptelff a, bushel, Eight Inches of Ronda • munitions up to the firing line. , American patrols are making en the
3s4 it+ 150; Twenty-four Hours.
$,*+++2+'; Per Four months of abnormal rain Na- in them planted a variety a flowers. ost as many submarines. durm„,
arttoc. *-.40 . the motor lorry on Nviiich he carries titse unceasing war the Efitish and
Rawchffe built narrosv boxes about snbmarine in his statement that- dur-
1-5
says; the sides and back of the truck and ing the last quarter tbe eneMY had
despatch from London
tal, South Africa, culniinated Satur- -A succession, of Pansies, forget -me- the whole of 1916.
day and Sunday in a storm in which /lots, Primroses, daffodils and tulips ,
:lore than eight -inches of rain fen in bloomed, and geraniums and bits _of Raid on London Defeated.
ris le
t'S'a 4,04T,S+ +41, • U+++ 244 yenty-four hours, as a result Of wY Ott me.
12c1 tr 2SP..; breakfa_st Infect). '10 el w ePe . .1.+` Thursday morning's air raid NVO.S ap-
despatat from London . says:
made a -rite of his flower -ten‘cling
to 42c bat,...s. phfan, 40 to 41(.„ bone- ported, says a Reuter despatch from v•01,rang aftea bon
half dead with fati
oug mar
tullS., 271 to 271,`e; paint* 27'. to 2++, ; hy the storm, swept suddenlycdown Men in the trenches.
Lard---Puro lard, tierces 27 to 27f;et
rs when he was
gag, and his forry ParentlY the most elaborate attempt
shells to th
tO 221i0; pails :12?, to 23c. Pan. 111 n'elg g le 1 e It, brOught fragrance and ;color- anti Iva!, due .to- the new e enees
beautiful smaR buds that do"not, gra•w which, with the gunfire of the aero -
populated district on the Springfield 1 1 d di • It
were sontelirnes plucked by Rawcliffe 1.113his stilfadmns s° that at ntes.t three
Montreal Markets 1Flats. Many ,persons were s p
e ,No. 2, 77.. 7sc', do. Ne. :3 spondent adds that the mortality s g
ropolis, where they dropped , a few
„,:u.o -id, Nov, — ctats„---(32,0onanon away and drowned. Reuter's corre- , machines were a e o ss
believed to be great among the Indian been known to leave 'a nosegay or
13ati.m-111,in fe0(1 $1 25. d°,1 population, while much damage was , bombs.
stiong bake/ 't.10.50; rite: According to a Central News de -
Rolled Oals—Parrels. `5+S 30 to 50, do ber of British Indians natives drowned
ved to have reached 1,000.
•
't it dreadful for the price of
IsZo. 2 local white. 7.2C; 1c0. 2 local whitc., two behind to decorate a dugout.
malting; $1.21, Flour----illan. Spring d
patents, choice, $11.25; straight rollerif,
S1.0.70 t o S11; do., ba gs, $5,20 to 0. SP alien troin onannesourg tne num-
Shorts--$40 to 542. Alichilings-548 to Is oetie
2:Q0, Butter---2-elfOicest fc+reatnery, 42L bread
to 44e; seconds, 430. Eggs-t-fresla, 53 to „
ilEic;- selected, 46 to 47c; No. 1. stock. 42 afty
ii&I'WEt *Of
od at all, it4s-bound to rise."
Except f or plantirig
borders and terraces,
better eatisfactiort
lawn than does 'sod.
Plant not only tulips in your spiing
flower bedS but also hyancinths, nar-
cissus, crocus, snowdrops, scillas, iris,
Alpine 'Mountains.-
- In popular imagination the Alpine
roads and meadows continually ring
with the cheerful yodels of the herds-
men, but that is not S.,43, far in many
places the natives are so fearful of
jarring the air and thus causing ,
avalanche that they do not even dare
in Twhientfeera.r of
aval 'aches is not an
idle one, ays Mr. obert Shackleton
in Unvisited Places o Old Europe, in
describing a winter *lite among the
mountains,, above the Sa,int Gothard
-TtInnel. At one place a Iong. stone
shed is built across the road for ava —
-41anche pi.,•:itection, and at other places
the driver stops and watches -and lis-
tens warily. My driver, says the an-
ther had'a second liorse, which
lowed Us, "trotting along unguided,
drawing a sledge 16aded with pro-
visions for a' garrison.. It usually lag-
ged some score of yards, or even more,
behind,- as if to eccent its independ-
seeding gives Cook thoroughly and mix with corn- ence; but at one sPot it came hurrying
narrow strips Feed the' cull potatoes to the hogs.
a meal, shorts or bran..., Skim milk is a
establishing up, and overtook us, and actually laid
its head across mY shoulder as it trotz""
food addition. ted in pace with our 1161. -se.
!Tie is frightened," said the ri
"He comes up for the protection of
here and an. avalanche caught us; it
came rushino• from" far far above
" there and struck us and swept us
from the ioad'and. carried us down."
He poinled to a spot far down at
the foot' of the terrible rocks and then
up to a grim. height whore 'a steep
stretch or savage smoothness show-
ed where the avalanche had scraped a
passage clear,
-We went down! down! down!
was a great roarity, and turmoil I
and crushed, a -ad that there wa0,,,
gg,k erneteaoet:Iftt.:ollitnil net4thoton:ina adet, apInallitertae,,sd,ci:luilelletd
Lore at the sit
The horse was, nallY
op o
as no
Clean soiled lighe cloth garments
by rubbing them with hot salt. After-,
ward well brush with a clean rush,
and dampen and press if necessary.
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