The Exeter Times, 1918-2-14, Page 6ii
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ti fired cr-6i sidstores or $a112E uni-
t<tro clad artixlery. INi litary observers
now confidently predict. that the, whole
of Northern Finland soon ,will be in
the ]:ands of the Government forces.
The battle of Illeaaborg lasted two
ti were 1,600 tons or over, and five drys. aril there were several inandreci
dead en both sides,
a3 a 5lwtcii w,ialal 1>orttien sac W
British s1eas Sunk
he Admiralty:iepo3ts. 5 77i'itish
merchantmen. sank by. min- ?:' or sub-
i1Ee in the past week. Ot these,
gander 1,t t30 tons.,'a ( tishalig ver -
'under -
leis also were sunk.
'The British losses
marine during t1ie
prosintately the banns an il2c llr nous
1.;.ee?c, when nine British. merchant-
men of more than 1,000 tons. and :silt
of lesser tonnage, were destroyed.
eelc are ap. BRITISH NAVAL FORCES ;BOMB
OSTEND N 4 R1X YARDS,
Soap and tepid water will rrlmove
chocolate stains.
A despatch from Amsterdam says:
--British naval forces have bombard-
ed Ostend. according to a spatch
from, the frontier.
The marine 'yards were se 4c. rel
damaged.
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OF j .OYI) C I ORC,E.
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papers on
of British
George has set forth in t.
aanec a ivdeal teranS the watt gime of s;;
kite saa.;,islt Empire,le' ylld..eased, at
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v,ho har lit en c�A >V'Oer: With =ti
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have at compacts uttering atEcrsefl c'),49�41,
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('il Id tl
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leford district, died re-
, was one of the earliest
e Of the and held
the.post of farm instructor to the'
, Efforts are being
tura! to have grain screenings ground
ALL "1/4; EEDs , at Saskatoon and Moose jaw in the
I Government elevators in order to pro-
' vide feed for live stock breeders.
t i public works will short -
arrangements had been made' '
1 the authorities V Ily call for tenders for the erection of
i nshingthn' ; a deaf anti dumb institute et Tn -ed
Park I,\ mrapeg, to cost in the neigh -
le Board has apportioned to
I borhood of half a million dollars.
Nineteen million three hundred and
.. sufficient corn to meet the'
, requirements of this coun-
wi permit. The Bureau of Licens.es
to the same week...in 1017, when 30„-
' of the Food Controller's office, r.n 8s7 (.,00 tins -h019 were -stored:,
Iturn has anporttoned part of tins
CITY BOMBED corn among Canadian importers in
11Y FRENCH AIRCRA ' accordance with their monthly needs,
that in future these importers wilI
ees..patch from pa say,..„:__rton not be required to secure a separate
February 5. - one of r import permit for each purchaser.
escadrilles over Saarbrneke.1
dropping 3,610 kilograms of projec- 1 NORWEGIAN SHIPS
tiles. Attacked by several groups of I
enemy aeronlanes. our crews accepted'
oa,tle an )3 oug it down 1. tree German A despatc from IN as iing on bays.
SUNK IN JA CARY
machines and_ then returned intact -to L ---A cable despatch to, the Norwegian
their own lines," I Legation' from Christiania, says that
I during the month of January 12 Nor -
Sponge cake can he made w ofa- wegian vessels 'aggregating. 18 805
to flour. I 0-ross tons, were "lost by the -war,"
Next. to diet the greatest s' in the i and eight Norweg,ian seamen lost
kitchen is disorder, their ,
will rtrnot
aptrtin Batt
joined the Re,
tivwd tons of eoal
small quantities in case
ed with an illuminated at
,15t; in war bondr, at Stock
Private Thomas Thompson, Durham '
Light Infantry, was presented in the
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ocutra0013 the 1,0
7% n ter and world-witle appeal.
- n1-,' -The Prime :Minister's sUtetner
111,0 our Ivar :finis is more than a sprt I
1 -con- it is a great charter of liberty,' s
the Star. "It Itas united ali liar
and all classes. It 1135 re-105t*,1 1
good heart anri a good courage the
liospiial Ongar with the D.(1.711. alai
Military 1\Ierial with bar.
The British Col. -eminent consider -1
g the formation of an all -British
ompany for developing -oilfields out-
side the Empire.
The Fool Production Departntent
has booked orders amounting to 10,000
tuns of seed potatoes for ylanting hy
snirill growers in 1918
The schoohchildren of Hurst, Berlts
'have 'collected. one ton two hundred:
weight of horse chestnuts fro. rite
British peoples cart nail 11 to tit.- mind,
ttrai go forward nt the sure :Intl
tain hope that it will, or soon or late,
lead the world into tile 1.e:Igne of Na-
itions which will end the iron lige or
niocracy challenges autocracy. If and
when the German people accept ricnto-
1cricy tire Great War tvill brinv, forth
the Great Peace."
I A Challenge and an
if
Secretary to the Local Governm'er;t:' the Central Powers are
I It is not proposed to 'order women as they profess to be. Iet their. spokes -
1,* similar candor and
.The lieutenant was instructing the :toi-riwiecalL‘ oandicol:na01;p1,001,01.ton,loffil°11,,inzolo.orffis eifooisr hzttthveei
al directness, or etse the na-
"how lnallY men ar:e there in tliat Lord ciinton soid 5,790 acres of sw1111 e(111
tions will tlraw the irresi.;fiblc con -
trenchsdigging P,Prt,Y''''gver triere ?" in North Devon from N;vnich• be elusion, that ,Count von, Healing and
"thirtIr 111011 and Ono office -A." was d Count' Czernin do not speak otit be-
t ie prompt rep y. 61. Waterloo ii d. 1 —d d't s • ' cause they cisic not di:,
Quite right,' observed the lienten- geant Iliagh Hines, was sIald at th- intentions.
know one is an officer at this dis- -C1 - no choice. All we can. stry. io-dav
All the °Taves of Ca. I ld•
with a temporary oak cross, _..,ed and, indeed, Mr. Lloyd G0org,t,,,s allt-i.
that we can never offer better teims;
Cos ht's 1 ie o
- - that, while we hold com-mond of the
"sea, it is possible tor us to harden
our yrice.
"It, is Germany's choice. Oh her
people will rest all the guilt of -the in-
nocent blood which must still flow be-
fore freedom is saved and the cause
of reason and justice finally yindi-
13. 41a 33) Inas
4444 Ditritr,,,
1T:5 PRE-rti
Here or Herteafier,'
light-hearted nephew (2 o: al Ply n g
my. wings next week..
PessImistic aunt—Yes, CI V0111'
IT too, 1 expect,
February is the mouth for propagat-
ing by means of cuttings nll kinds of
soft wooded plants in the conserva-
tory and window garden, and nearly
all these strike root at this season
readily. As fast as suitable growth
s afforded, make cuttings and pro-