HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1918-5-23, Page 6la
Boat Seap
4 Dur Big Battleeships Sunk by Italian
s,.Also Destroyed in Simultaneous it
srlateh from ascang
says?
she It Paan Er bassy hate ar. Thur
clay afternoon receive from Rome app
off ciai.communication r{)rai rx11x hPq
press repot Of the desttuetit,n ryas k
At2„`Stria$n Dreeth eugllIt t)t Inc,'
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several others C1C? vI
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NEEDED .AI `A �
General Shaw rs Relieve An= ie -.1
ty Regarding Crops..
A despatch from Winnipeg say
wins 11<vebeen fairly general ole,
ver
(earn and con T received that Ma or
northerzz Alberta, azoz t 1 ��, orcl has t�eezz
tral SaskatcheW0U and ti;'estern. Al ani- (afield, of EI c Lake, B0., -has died
kpba, whiie heavy rains' in southern of wounds received on April 6th -
and central Alberta have been. follow- Prir? rose Day at Victoria r'
ed by a snowstorm. There are indi $1,23432 for the Bed Cross by
ns that the re`41)iltatIGn- area: sale of primroses in the streets.
cations
will cover southern A\Ianitoba, where Seven new wooden ,essOls, amore.,
�,., it is badly needed. With all the wheat at: them the War Cariboo and the War
U
iiasselt .a
• tilln and a gond start on seeding of a , recently been launched.
4 CoC�Comex, s h z�,e z. rnaez'l
_ aD
k‘,0'1/1t .azzzs notfsznt; C°111(1 he n nra k The hospitals at Victoria fo Y
r�'s1P, .s. ' Cai1RSe ,.€'? , *...
aastz.4ht:,',—Railroadst„ ez`al he ;� v ralizx # a aartt'ol o" the t4.i3.0 C,
a a ,pzoprtaous t,.xaa agen t.. under tlo c
iLr , nsotrt 3 • ,. . , Canals Owingto the very early spring ! been `?ken over by the A.D. 4i S,
Land �6ix l,R6i3;� lir Ssleof 33i1o8 tall, have ti_�
i �0 1D ^;4 sa 4 olid the dry llareh tlit lapel needed ikiiss i,arett- 41t;ial;,, I��v 5vest
ttgn'25; �, q was chosen as the
5, • ,. moisture to an extent unusual at this minstea,
Atonal �/+
a i ra elle:
..�- time. for although there is plenty ''-21 � eight;? �ueexxof zF*e �'Iay ftir that cot ;
;a;;.> Bolla ld. the ground, the tap soil was very dt.,, k ill that' now resp 'rs b make Vit':
Germany rb hi moaw ,lien c
,. hiand t e southern section and an light• land there had been raiz- ° Ralph Smith's " Mi iirnum 1Ttrat c
• :•...Tae are an, Rolland h ..
Tn , ,a the reasons why both mouths of•> antes
forty -
Theo 41,'00.t, o n1a,a rri ,•• ''l g Anyanxiety a.2the assent of the Lieuten.
�, ,law is
-,forms ,,- , Belgium. �- , slde�aU.e drifting, red 3ora61 alaarzaer between Germany and I
Rolland
_, -- ----- i that score is now rellea,e I Governor of B.C,
w
.- 'Alan-, l Citizens oa Vancouver a even . y g l u,
i� �f ao. Brarzoon,'!lav xti, ilae, •
� � .good,
, _ _ night was vc,a o some a _
:,e � as €e, ant- rain -tall .,st, � 3 ,., $60,000
1 ,
WESTERN{�k'EOPLII
OING.
the Great Wet `o1
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do,, $`2.17V ' No..
in store Fort
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wheat, 42,10
incl d•n�,. 24e, th.4^.:..
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771c; o. 1 feed, 74k>c, sto>I,
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in store :11
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outside.. Dr
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a $1.86, 3e.co: i- torts., 3
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4b . r4 I „T onden c'tax 13.zn. i �Ite :a
!tither i `ta x
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ciao I?" ing to fro ig T+
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No, 5 m .xt0.
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ii as{, fie'::
new bags, Tere
10 f lc x l 'tY .
Toronto
printer e,nt. pm
l Cite is --;
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hee ? I ;?3k' to made,
'medium,
m Food $12 44 to u. > , 1 ht beneficial ° or taabe •coals°Ts pre•s en -
x a o i? ,$a t as„ c _.,r,
an
-o, 1'5 '; t ip i , ^2. l' T261s mo(I, 611 . y'00 to "L *� :to declared
arx,� �� "�' +0 261A -c., mon, �i2,44 to X11.25; butchers' buns,' for;the craps, uec,ared 8uia2rint�:nd-I tion, in the city clueing the calnpalgn
sage, ,u r� to C;c,, twins, . G good eat .51eKilliean of the h,aper•rmental ; of tiae Rotary Clt:b,
•a�, ,- a T •line 'bushel.; choice, 512 .00 to 513 .00; do-, �,
µ.,s Cdaalad.a r, , n , . 11.54 also, red1uma Farm to-daay, ``11 cane at :a time t British Columbia's shag: of the $2,-
to "8,40, l?urerg,- hand-picked, bulls, $11,Q4 to't �1 5
6 5 . 'bulls, 2a to 14,54' do.,. rough' wl-{en it �vo.z?cl do the maximum um , 91511.-1,4,C .,�'1 of, Cyan
, e. 4t1, , bz.rl9, X14.. ,... ov t, �a{3,E?i3di which the
Alit el, $�J 7 i to C7 . 7 t '� s a , r
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nt oaf nod. ''. oda Izapes €o raasz nal 14 r a;''
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C'oanb dopey— Gh4ee, l6 oz. , 53 aD 13a3e11 x Doti a
n 3 er oozes SeG Sl2.00 to 413,00; do, M , Al,Aelectric zl stone=„ of about aazl tart' icor!: is 5100,000.
C14'E,a?,, iti 0..., r _ r A ia.. 14,wo,
dark , .2 5 t, $2 7a. Q tta fit, a4 c o„ n)eda ,. rayon raged ed over Inas s. or t. Harry � ullin, a P>a rt ;la C to
at
tial yco- l `,. ,u4 �� v , , o !soar cies z gP S g 3
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20 to 1�. � aaa�a �
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ed, $65.00 to $80.00; springers,,
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The rain
nths of an
x• heartily �,tie,comed,
h Flt $1,e,00,
Fe
,0fl, lin«hs, $1a,110 to "y?,0t1,;
r°° ' 4' -2 to, ovER 12 000 000
s, ,gowd, to choice, $1.
aahOut three-" ated with the Victoria t CCro s a
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agrle sag
9; rn
.14 per atloaa,., ! , , , ,
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$7.50416.11101*, (�'
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patina, : < to
inions—Wholesale
>Iled :Meats—Pickled pork,
�s• po,,�
tip i ,^t
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The Ara<er isan-Canadian to het
4 3� , 4Q to 6140,00; atg. ewes, conference is to be. held a Victoria
to for tine purpose of protectin ' halibut
p$ci+lc�, 1e segs' c al tr as d-911;Toa1 <a coast,
A
X10 larsillg Siston tx, Irl Cm:l r„r, �x�hC«
.3 t;Y"T- c',; O' , ty',' t;FunftTILE REI) C le°ft °i Tcto1 ill in tug 3 f 1'311,
y
3,4. cF r f L'Y' days' leave.
43. !toga, led and ‘satt- ere4, 621.4)0; e a
Sv �i heel o 4,Anra 8'2a 35; do., f o
q. 1 to .300c'},p,`+sw-s , y,� i [.{,{ ,$
• Iii 4:cb h �noles's, `.,�71 61.3! 5.a 614; goo Ilan, , . L to
0 a 4° to 44e' c 1 aT*l,*do.p 5 4 JLI.+,l2
as>t hacoT, { '-s' bulls 511 to $.°124$;1;20.;0046,1°r., $10 'vo
i�,55t}1 n' ecdoiFTI?, d9,, %9 C L31t`t( t
hut.nlwrs' L•'}ws, X111 to 5t°11,15°0;;,oo&
do,, y,e.
,
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_ $141;
1jQj$f
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to
g , a , ts.,t}, C a.a,,.. ,:Ia., fedi,
%erects, 31, to 22e; 11435, :. f S
., g 3, 0 to ".A. Sheep. -.-$14 to ort
paaa, 31°� to Uta c.l :Aoacl: v u � ,. rn I
I ai x : G� 1"11n 1)"" 41t1 ALO $1,272J. :f0°' +�
No..) GGetseral lios paxal, i3.0 . E'nit
is z: �ate� ��
i 1,? to 812.x50^ 1 .._ , home en , e onto ,
�:.: John :11eLellar l -,l ,,''sYl,kk?ii:' ...
} :7 , . 1 e 1 hai! , „ �t [: 1 1D2
i a r illi i I III IflTE 5 tat , Lonely trails in ilze clans a. , ed , a t
tauble These of 1 i6. o Br tisn Cr>laanbi0; died at tb.>,
r ._ 1'a'alraeet, age o.f 1330e y-010 at 'Vane says: ce.�laaatc3r fz tzxn
London ,.�s. i vet' ) ro tieute1 `s Limited, taxes 1"v- , �? _
British �; . t . � rel A. Le,lutlft,I r,eyt {, t a,. u
al win
of tlae heel C.toa,s Iliad i ��, ,
'was inive111'd r 4a,1.$ a aat', St, .1.1a' ac'
t rs,-tacil, shows that the •1 ,, rare!
C.ht.zar' .latsi,ano, la,, lie tat. El. lesr41,
c'dp}aCt3l fa'arza..o+,ei"S'1'at:.e oT x' Ort ' lime ori, special
tae.lrrrl?erial a._,a..t, _
xl a o 32l eAa1"
1 -?b .ori,:~. :33 to 33?Me. $114- enitsg
, ' t .:R Ca;f C2x2'.i «~•-Ox„ �, Y�.� ; . r a..
>, s 6 '+ '1(1% ' 01110111° ae.ent'S, :, rats oaRse ta,..t,A}
tits , `3i to ?EX e; anis, to - p
4.fa0 2.30 n, pails 2014 too 270; t -i1). nrizt,..., to S24;a 0. and at 1Tolno resulted fiat
s d�,q , 1 � r .� .. , onn fJl
:,� t w'?,v" s,�$8�', aA ecalarar6�
to 4E �;n yy�,
z;eR(� (0111E- ..�*�«7 ! 'w hQ'F,cI�Y i''E 1�11�. ��t#FA:b
r €nem cotmt1'ieS, v° r-
in •ite 'world
:red ti
0
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be.
A. tic.^stgkstala
sv ikon wore de ur+
for sly British sir
ll;'ho ,o£tc£tt1 staters at oat erase t? ear~ i
actions on Thuirsilay aaighifi apoe"ts a,1
m recuse in tbn au ie ides el y
til
forces a
ae
Fe on41+ ie
�atr
ntiiC
Remarkably ;;
Fighter.
01 C, 1 €3 i ho art one day
pawl»t aa4� st 4 �a to niw'ta'anee$ 01331 wlao tSttfl33 a seta zea a��4u
taeutly tocl) a. l€nding plaae among the 1303 0 r txara'k s oars tan sit a
retaa.h 'gee , woe 4 reduce tank rn- orer 1` 16 Laevo 3 )0113 111)01: e d l
tilt' ne<arh a a wntb ago hof- 33a 333011 st yfi �
” zlhfat cls tan pe: i"Lail T3% t ',E , 2 1cal
decor ibeu ns a r mar 1)nbl;r €Dol , total, .1 7Lt N' ii ittg tier:! 5
€tatd aliaalrlg t1t;slte Rena zut3 he ttrr,er: ;l e a1Frtk�t u 1eetctl n 1910: t„lot to e<z t,e :1 dca.alr cal
c "tl.arlrg l: fo:a ht e; o fxc.°raiarT rasaollia e,, t , , 41a"s ae1. a lr 'olunalyia�
21t0$F.1) a l arerca� n
ii to att,4t,; cnrr4e; calstrckron of eiglat, fclied�wae iaf, the�In R t1 .3t $C3+CIIa DE OI Aldi) >0 capsung pe Pzs ho Ili
arsd pia tiro
other eo1Tt,1tCr! 45"1TII Illkl11,w'+Q,a?t10.
Ill W % 00 fi\�3t1 A year as o 'Lieut'. Torscic a; las ^
.1,a a, 9l 1tov:al aa,t fits atm svintwr. I•ie en- { A (1013p, tth Sa,ora) IlRa2iah fieaadclua his;
.-,.._ rtere11 the aorial service as pilar tai ata: `ter', fiat 1?raarcc u. s; a German It1)1) tlRc
.airplane regulating artIllerr * fT1•e,, e aan0ar slwnad crfttoor eztptured lately 1130,
°' After more than 500 hours n° 11i„ ht' th.a1i ht 011 tine disatppnirltYrz0rtt
`over the line ;and Iwo Viet fries ovor thea (if rn3uus su t£Tx'ned in thea ^ llah3.33
` Ger3.nan p1ana;3 'which hats1 interfered{ cessfall anile!, 031 111.0 ll in, :trn front• 00
E wish his worl:, he was sent into a - Apr1l 17th, HO5 cev the o;semi' an
1130 01hron of ptar;puit planes. Ei3;ht ;1vas t1e •i8nc:d to develop !IIID t geat:`
clays lnt0r; ola ',ftsy 13, 1917, fin Lae. i flank -turning: nlovcrment. So certain.'
yeanre an Leic.,0,,I,eetiin:h...._icii_teildfootillaciiarpllil.; ns \V11S the high cQmmatrd of success tlmt
,having? dine. the I�tisiser oa1Tae to the 'ter to ticrit-
11e $s 2,3 years 0ws the battle, hafing in his pocket
the "Eieheuhms," the next highest
,��`ii, Oh, 163Q,QQ3 German decoration to the Ordre Pour
BEFORI:� END O1' 1(18 Merite, which he designed to bestow
_ upon the general directing the attack.
A despatch from Paris, t;nv;--•The But when the Kaiser.left the kser the lil.00D-R'z i) B 1`I°1'I;Iai"lIa1.3>S.
United Slates has promised to have Eicheulaus still tinkled in 1118 pot+kOt.
1,500,000 fighting men in France by a , "--.7.."----"..--...
�.;..-. ..—.. ..,Altdr Land of France "1'rI. •,-form
I72 ;B12ITis/t SAILS
the end of 1013, saps L'lionime Lib e, 13v N aturre's I{indi�° l c)nch,
mum)) tT-B0A,/, A J"T:1cEs.
Premier Clemendds, n newspaper. e thir __-_ A ata respoaldeut at the, i a o 1t viV ac.iy
Thesa'i tranps, :iL acids, ase v clave i:he r A, despatch from London SAYS: "On described .in the London Times i .st
will organization ?tion ,00 services, aliach tine whole, the general trend of the summer thcr transformation tlaa i parte
will mtaatu at le ret 1110 ,Q44 specialists, warfare against submarines Iuts pro- and the effacing hand o!: n ,tiire lead
workers, men in Cho quartermaster's
grossed quite satisfactorily siucc worked' en the devastated nattl!2fidxltll
department and others. January 1st," Doctor Macnamara, fin- of France, where tale ftpsl'rng wa:c'
anefal secretary of the Admiralty has fiercest. The valleyof the �,ncre, he
announced in the House of Commons. says, was hideous last: year (1916).
MacNamara said that 1 r2 steamers when the trickle of t1i stream ran
were unsuccessfully attacked by Ger- from one half -stagnant pool to an-
man
,,despatch .. .., Cairo says: man. submarines between January other through a. brown waste of shell-
ing
bridge over the Suez 'Canal :at Ilth and April 80th. kneaded earth, but not it 2 ill t a��
i�antti,ra has been completed„afford- _ •t dotted _I;iOt meadow -
swing ing direct railway communication y QUEBEC CITY �F(3iW
ea'i (1(>Sar.z.,l',
,,he
3"s1ee iea t3a
a iter€ 3ho n,
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Dritia'b' continue to eana-1
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I nota lines, j
<a.1C e n
A
.FF
ENSIVE
ON THE LAG PLATEAU
With " `iee T To Brea
tzl.t--atish Troops AL
1
+ ,. ; London
a «s
despatch .from ".Lora o s � t
Among the rugged peaks of the Asa. -
ago Plateau, east of the Brenta
the Italian front has again :clamed ui,
inbo violent action.. The aggressive
n
s peen taken by the its."ia s how
-
and the Austro -German forces, °
4 of launching their long -ex-
pected assault on the Italian lines, k
ha -e been compelled to fight hard to
arainfain the positions where they
have `stood since last November,
The fighting seems to have centred
en the comparatively short. section of
the battle -line between Monte Asa -
/one and Monte Pertica. These two
heights, about three miles apart, rise
to an altitude of about 5,000 feet,
`While between them there is a sort
of "saddle" on which the Teuton
forces have taken up strong positions.
Both the Vienna and Rome officials'
statements tell of bitter fighting on
<'trr
eatleeei For Teu
ustrians.
" ar r
opt t
his
arts uD £ +
t P
ing that the Italian sal
tered. Austrian trench.
-a!o:re, in two places.,
The fact that the It:
;r e t i.en the initiative Ira
;tilting wool,: seen? to indicate that)
they have sought to carry the light--;
ing to the enemy in such a way as
to break up any arrangements for
the launching of a strong Teutonic
assault.
While the fighting ltas been fierce
east of the Brenta, the whole Italian
line from Lake Garda to the Piave
and thence to thea sea has-been spark
ed by patrol engagements, in which
the British participated, and which
appear to be isolated
actions, but
which may' be component parts of a
plan of. campaign in that theatre of A British anti-aircraft gun which is
the stir. 2Taeache have tlTe Italian ships
in France. Many of these are also
Lines been reached by attar,! Ing been of great value in 'air raids.
parties of Austrians.
e latter hrat-
ier.s have en-
s Ull
"Monte
ret
e
armies
the
fll
tti "
CALL 094 ilps WOULD IAKE'lls To
evE1•11tAG EVENING
GO -ro ANN OLD t To 60 60 MUCH AHD I
I c)l..i'll' WANT” To t BUT TOO, MAMMA WANTS
CONCERIT 1. 4-- PROMISED HER -
We CAN'T I5ACK
411
playing havoc with Getman air
-
n position ` in England and have
cd l3
bud
COM -
'ng fishing.
of Ypros 101,',1 !MA yer
vice of 'intercession SOL' tiV,1
101•041S has been arranged by ill,. Im-
perial Order of Daught.ev•A of the Era-
, Ai the Great War Vete,ram,' As-
a at Vancouver,
TO JOIN l'ALESTINE
AND CAIRO BY RAIL,
-----:. — -- en tree stumps stand trot. acainst
sweet and hemp, agrimony and purple
-from Cairo toward Palestine. HAS NO DRUNKS. loosestrife. In Avehly Wood zlh2, riv-
Half of Russia to Remain 'Unlined. A despatch from Quebec says: Re- background of acres of red: rose,bay,
- corder Dery still finds thne hanging and so it is all over the battle.fielas of
says: Less than half the tillable land went out of existence. Yesterday not "An old legend says that roses
neavily on his hands since the bars a year ago.
control of the Bolshevik Government
of EnroPean Russia remaining in a single ease of drtmkenaess was up never grew so red as over a hero's
for disposal before him and the old grave. I think it must be true of
will be cultivated this year. General court-roorn seems kind of lonesome. poppies. Norfolk poppyland itself can
settled conditions of land distribution, In fact, drunks have been conspicuous show no braver fields of scarlet than
unrest among She peasants1 the un -
and shortage of seed, 'horses and agri- by the absence there since May 1, these year-old battlegrounds, and, al -
cultural implements are responsible obrdy one offender having made his thonih it maY be only fancy, it seems
ow before the tribunal within 14 that the sheets Of COI01' LUG richer and
for this condition of affairs. days. more unbroken where the fighting waa
, Since he wrote those words the tide
of war has swept once move over the
tragic valley of the AliCre. Perhaps
when nature has her way -again the
poppies will bloom Tedder than er-er
in that alt,ar Jand of France.
The Briish Crown.
Thera are no less than 3,000 to
in the crown of the British 're.
Some very famous jewels are inch
ed in this number., One of these is 2
large heart-shaped'ruby, given to 11;6 -
ward the Blach.Prince in 1637 by Don
Pedro of Castile. And( her pre c i oits
gem of the crown is a huge sapphire
bought by George IV. The remainin;t•
jewels consist of 1,663 brilliant dia-
monds, 1,273 rose diamonds, 147 table
diamonds, 277 pearls, 10 sapphires, 11
, emerals and four. rubies. Complete
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