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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1917-04-19, Page 6MARTIAL LAW FOR U. S. ALLIED COUNCIL !Markets of the World MORE OF FRANCE WRESTED FROM FOE B ITISU INFLICT HEAVY LOSS EFFECT OF NEW MEASURE RE AT WASHINGTON. Ta oo Al»�I lr 17 A� -MangOla wheat No. 1 Northern, $2.28I; No. 2 ao, se,241 No, $ do $2.12; No. 4 wheat, $3.0SA, Bill Approved by President Wilson Provides for Government Con- British and French Commissions uomjiuii kts SaNk[ , meNl,• , i¢d extra No, 1 reed, R;Vo British Vbth of V111Ridge Carry Lines A1111I eta 111nlq of 370 Are Members of Royal Naval + Telephoneto Discuss War Polio fe0d. ? lc+., an tall dr11v. tett trot of All Railroads, Telegraph and Lines. Y re.a. k10 earn -Nn, 3 yellow. $1.36, Souchez River Close To Givenchy -Canadians Take Auxiliary Patrol, tla,k Toronto, subject to embargo. Trenches. Mile of German Tenches. A despatch .from .Qttaw0 says; --1,7 With U. antartc oats --No. 2 witlte,•7x to 730, all 376 Otunadiarie are now engaged in nontlnal; Nn, 3 whit,, 7U Ro 72a, naullluil, A despatch from Washington sari: States the property domtlndud by the A despatch from Washington Sept; according to freights outside, f Unt2.0O W $2.02 o. a l2 clO.. , per cut' enmbwttin ? the Gnt'ntan submarines p, President, Assembly in Washington within a few $I'ba uccard1tit.os f ei.lisr�aitaiiie� to Pnooneis, over 13,00(} A despatch from London swJ's: The 1 ' Government control and operation of weeks o! a ie Ias mgmbors of rite l3oywi Naval Auxil- all railroads telegraph and telephone POrSa1tR who resist the military council was foreshadowed great international tivinto war !'°a.y--No, a, nominal, aeuordulg to Guns , 166 great British offensive north and south leery Patrol, and, according to'reports draft authorized are likewise subjectby. an rrefgttts outstdt+• Trench mortars , . , , . , , , , 84 of Arras lines, during the period of the war, to flap and imprisonment. nouneemett from the State Depart - Department -?'tatting, $1.2¢ 16 $1.aS, ao-gained} renewed momentum which have cornu to the Naval Service oot•djng to irol his oetstdo. Machine gems . , 260 on Friday, and General IUaig's fight- Dop:lrtment herr, all have acquitted and the drafting into the 'unitary ser- The drafting of employees is to be racer on Wednesday that a British rlucksvheat- i.a2 to $1.40, according Many captured guns are being used era achieved the mast solid success themselves well and have refleetvd vice of the country of the employees under the direction of '"otCieers of the commission, headed by Arthur ,T, Bal- to fretghes outside, Itye-No. q, $1.¢s to $1,70, according' against the engtny, have wen since the first dash on nreclt sport the 1)omininn, 0( the of such common carriers, is authoriz- military establishment" who shall Enol', Minister of Foreign 'Mills is to ireit, his outside. 1employees cull- expected to arrive within ten days to nitint'toba flour ---shat Patents, bt Jute I A despatch from London says: Monday morning -u sums which will 'mintier 264 are sub -lieutenants of of- theynd in a bill approved roved Ln -da byPiesi» prepare to a roster of alldiscuss with the Government bore ing 210,7 o; soa(nd tititenta, tQtase , I Swift hammer -blows at many points compel Gorman retirement to the Dro- iecrs of the submarine -chasers and i p y est to draft and shall serve notice bag: $10, 5, atrolg uat<oas, to hi , dent Wilson, J v, drafted "as to the questions eonnected with the eoxluet sub - $..96, Toronto, along the disorganized German front emit-Quennt lion live miles 'farther 112 are chief motorboat teen, or mot- e the persons . c d tun)ario flour -Winter nc°otdhtg Ln I north and south of Arras last week east. fearing through the German arbnattngn, the mechanics of the craft. The hill, drawn at the request of place where [md the time when he of the war. In addition to the For- sample, 28,85 to $8.45, In bags, track the President, will be introduced in s r_ sign Minister, the commission will .i"P;' °' pr'mn0t sbtnntewt; $2.10 to showed that General IIeig's drive is defences on tt twelve-milo ;front from Of the 11' motprboatmen 18 aro the }Tense to -morrow by Represent- shall wear and enter upon his a include Admiral DeCltttir, of the Brlt-, 2411t1j1 old s`�q°1 µ uxpiivnr dtrD 0110001 lfar from over, though the resistance the north bank of the River Searpe to from British Onlur.'.ie; 3 from On- ative William C. Adamson, Chuirmatt vitae,', ,•ish navy;General Bridges, of the fl'eIObt0, harts ineiudrid urau, per 100, 1 of Hindenburg's troops stiffened per- the trench systems just south of Loos, tario, o!' whom 11 are from Toronto Resident Wilson is liven complete g , $32; shorts, per ton, S40 to S•!2; mill" ce tibly. Sorin through of the Committee on Interstate wall control and su ervisiotl of "the Con- at'my, and the Governor of the Bank of rllings, 243 t° $4G; good 1'cad ilUat', per p g g the slush the British divicione drove ahead and and ala: from Ottewat; 21 from the Foreign Commerce. The draft of the coy 1 ? over said England, attended by a Humorous at $a•70 to 3.2,80. underfoot and the falling snow and captured sit villages-Angres, Gi- Province of Quebec, of. whom 16 are =ideation of intelligence �ia •-extra No. 2 pr, tun, $11.50 k° sleet British troops north n£ the Vini venchy, Vimy, Petit -Vim ' bill, prepared r Mr. Adamson, 1'e- tele have and integre h linea, and EnfP. $12.N; mixed, pot roti, $8.50 to $11, trnuk P y Y, R illerval, Montreal mem 0 from Alberta, 1 0010111 thea novel of the President p p This was as far as the announce- 1°i'Onto, Ridge carried their lines along both and ;C3ailieul. South of llailleul the from Saskatchewan and 3 from Mani- reachingtion of all the war bills prepared nes tial it was learned authoritative- a few hundred yards northwest of Scarps. Two of these towrs, Vimy t,._._.. - or in P00005 of preparation by ilio United Stair shall be conducted un- g p Oountry produce -Wholesale Givenchy, while the Canadians sweep- and Givenchy, by y. der the control and supervis}nn of ly that a French commission, compos. p y, were fortified s w- v Admiuisiruiton, i:utter-riots dotty, 45e;choice, id to 2 to ing clown the southeastern slope of terns which the Germans considered .PE I R SEES such officers as the .President may de- eel of officials and officers equally as creamery prints, 93 to 45c; solids, a2 to I 1ze Under the comprehensive provisions di t.' sished as the Britlah re resent- 43c. 4 the ridge, overran a mile of Gorman impregnable. Northeast of the min ! 1 signate." g r P b7ggs-New-laid, in cartons, 32e; out trench systems south of the 'Airbus ing and railway centre of Lens the of the Administration measure, the So broad are the powers conveyed-itives, also will be in Washington or cartons, 87c. P ACE COMING I'rrsidenC is given unlimited power to by the bill that martial law is virtu- about the same tints. This commission Lthickens,It'8o c. to g5Fnwl, lb., 20 to 20e; Wood. British have victoriesined wicordecl 't dfl 7x8 take actual possession of the phyeical ally established throughout the coon. 0V}ll be headed by x12. Vivieni, ttt pre- dressed poultry--Chi°icons. 22 to 28c; South of the Scarpe, too, where the t a property of all railroads and all tele- tryso far as common carriers are sent Minister of Justice in the French pre - fowl. 20 to 220; darks, 22 to t5,: squabs, phone and telegraph lines Of the per du2„ $4,00 t° 14.20. turkeys, 26 to concerned. 'Chert/ is no limitation Cabinet, and formerly Premier. 2 Allo°we- United States, to direct their opera- whatsoever upon the authority of the 273 t, 272c;`ttirij,iei , 27 siry 17! Ssc vola; tions and "`to draft into the military. president to seize railroad, telephone CROPS IN GERMANY largYe, 231c; twins, 22Slc. service of the United States and to1 property, YIoner-1Vhtte clover, 211-1b tins, 141 to and telegraph )h pro erty, and to com- SET BACK BY STORMS, 16c: 0 -lb tats, l4Ac; 10-11, Mc; 60-11, place ander military control any andmerit{ref persons operating the same 12e; buckwheat, 60 -lb tins, 10 to 3030, all officers, agents and employees ofcomb Irony -°titre fine and heavy whenever the President may deter- Severe Weather Will Delay Harvest of weight per dnz. $ 7285, select, 22.55 w the railroads, telephone or telegraph mine that public safety necessitates All Foodstuffs. 22.7x: ito. 2, Ss to $225, competnies whose lines are so taken so radical a step.hlnnrM le 03P—imperial gallon, 01,50 to into Possession." Not since Abraham Lincoln was A despatch from Copenhagen says: 01iGotatues---on track Ontario, per bat;•, Severe penalties are provided in the leen otter to commandeer the rail- The Easter holidays in Germany were $3..U; New Srunawick nelawt000',_ Por event that any person having control g p n marked, according to reports in the t")I. 23.31 to 2.1.41,; Albertan, uc' lug, ! roads of the - United States in 130 $3.,„ of the ^ommon carriers declines to de- has any President been granted such German newspapers, by a return of — liver into the possession of the United unhampered authority. Winter weather, over a large part of pr°vselone-wholesale Smnlxed meats;-btantn, arrdlutn, 27 to the empire, an occurrence of consider -23c; do Brat v, 24 to 25e rooke9 38 w `---- - able importance m connection with the -- ° _ r, breakfast intoe, 30 CANADIANS SHARE IN WAR ON I LBOATS British are trying to straighten out south of Arras, Straightening out the their front toward Cambrai, a notable . (lerman salient which projected into "A Ileal Peace Which This Old success was won. Driving down from- their lines between. Monchy and the World Has Never Known." Neuville Vitasse to the banks of Co- , Cojeul River, Haig's men stormed jeul River, Haig's men stormed and . Wancourt Tower, on a spur oast of A despatch from London says: As held Hill 90, and pressed onward- to the village of Wattcourt, and aeeortl- the iirsL British Prime Minister to Waneourt and Heninel. Both these ing to Friday night's official news re- salute the American nation as con - towns, with thele adjoining defences, port, have advaneod astride the }lin- t'ades-in-arms, David Lloyd George, were captured, and the victors de- I denburg line as far as a point seven England's great Democrat leader, played across the stream and oceu- miles southeast of Arras. The coin - brought before a notable assembly, pied the heights on the right bane.!munignes of the British. War Office brought t'agether by the American The fighting in this segment was an have not hitherto mentioned the Iiia Luncheon Club on Thursday, excused till -day matter, and the ground was ; denburg line. !intense enthusiasm by hie scathing de won foot by foot. The British are, Titit success dhl not stop hero. To nuncist;ion of Prussia and his warm clearly determined to shoulder the , the southward the British battalions 'tyolrome of America as an ally in the ^sc: rolls 84 't 20 u • •• f "• Germans out of the entire angle be- ' progressed on a front of about nine . µ'at• ra'r, HOSPITAL prospects for the nest harvest, Partic- 3o �n 36cwelts, pleb, as to 33c: boneless, Itwean Monchy-le-Freer and Czo!- miles between Metz-en;�Coutre and a "The advent of the United States E 1 41 1 OUTWITTED ulariy sharp drops !n temperature with - prospects th Lard -Pure lard, tierces, 20 to 261e; stiles, and scent to be doing it. point to the north of IIargieourt, The; tato the tear, he said, gives the t r 3 snow, were reported in the important 1 oviici 5ijreces AlJ�riotylUcu2 S° 'tG3c, coin- SHIPS orn- meanwhile the fighting 10r the lcey i captured positions include Sart Farm, final stamp to the character vF. the � PT j ° �y grain -growing regions of Germany. ,cured uresis-1.°ng clear boron, 21 to positions At Monchy was Entices. The Gauche Wood, Gouzeacourt, stead- conflict as a struggle against military 11 h3 £ C� Uy L S �t s E per 1u; cieru ueluc•s, cu jo 26t°. Germans feel the loss of this town and dung the road to Cambrai, and the ; autocracy throtrghout the world." Before this development the agricul- __ T_• total papers htul complained of the Montreal Markets I of its heights, which they admit in wood near the village. -- -"— western, of the severe and protracted' Montreal, ! pill t7. -oats ---Canadian than official statement, and have Throughout the length of intetlinlc- 13,000 MEN NEEDED treateru, No, t, 75ac; du.. No, 3,77Ao; One Torpedoed in the Channel- General Maude Scores Another• Winter. The Winter grain crap teas extra No. I. Ecce, Mc. ttartev-ititn, thrown repezttocl counter-attacks I ed chain of advances the fighting was • IN FORESTRY UNITS Fifty-two Persons h, several weeks behind its normal de Linux•= -Man. sr i•(nv1eaw1, a Hui ilea; against the British defenders. Accord- � of the utmost ferocity, P1isouexs and •Bis- Succe:5 velnpmott, although it is declared that firsts, 210.90; seconds, $10.30; strong ing to the accounts of obser0°ers, they guns were sent to the rear. Aceovdingd Recruiting Stations Established Drowned• London, April 1u. ---The Turk; have the proportion requiring 1esowing was `;ccizA, s'• t uiRticliol cis, patents, 0 2otincl'u�6u suiierorl some of their heaviest losses to the official report friday eight, i Throughout Canada for E nliat- A +btapatch from London say.;- sustained another defeat at the hands comparatively small Farmers were a„.bags, $,4.6U to $4.65, Rolled goats, since the present series of battles theta alae now more than 13,000 in ).he I of the. British in Mesopotamia. The ratable to commence their Spring barrels, 27.45; bags, sh i•t�U an$' $Mm- started, several of the charging bat- British cages back of Arras, and thei moil. The British hospital ship Salta was }Ver Office announces that the Turks planting, and it seems certain that the $4G to $Go. clay y numbel' of ca g despatch y': sunk by a mina in the English Chan- ' cniugs f4s' 1ltmalnte, . talions tieing pract}call annihilated pint eel ons has reached A des t itch from Ottawa eaye: new delay will materially defer the -1Vc•, per tun, MI. 1�,to, 213,50, under the rattle Of British machine 160, -Twelve thousand men aro re - net on April 10, the War Office an- are in retreat after a battle in which (Meese -Finest westerns, 4 to to ..- �ns General-Nitelle's forces are lighting ----T d for service !n forestry units the,: suffered heavy losses. Fall harvest of all food craps, noes, eastern, 28 to '31c. Butter- g noun, us. Fifty-two persons were The net result is that theta wl11 be choicest creamery, 43o seconds, 't5 to g g overseas and twenty -foul 1021Ultmg drt+w..ed, The Turks sera driven from their 9tr. Eggs—Pruett, 36c; selected, 32°. Prisoners w,ho were attached to. desperately against the Germans increasing difficulty in carrying' over 2 0114100 , per bag, car lots. 13.15 to $3.25. German battelles Complain that so south of the town of St. Quentin be- depots have been established in Can - Tho British hospital ship Gl°�ces- positions near Glialiyeh, ten miles until the harvest on the scanty reserve (oda, to receive candidates far enhst- ter Castle was torpedoed 'without northeast of Deltawah. (Deltawah is many' German gulfs 'were lost because tween the Somme River and the St. P of stocic, even if the harvest itself is W x111 pet Grain of a shortage of artillery horses. They Quentin Railway. Friday idav night's of -1 meat. In view of the shortage of warning in the English. Channel - on th tulles earth of Bagdad.) They not affected • in quality. Winnipeg, April 17. -drib »•aces:-- ocean tonnage Britain ]las under- lfurch :3U. then withdrew tntvartl Serai,jik and Wheat -No. 1 1 Northern, $2.581?; No. 2 say that the British were up and over ficial report from Paris says that the g All Inc wounded on the ship were thence toward Duly Abbas. The +n u,er11 Sz.01 N°• 4, $1.9an: Nu, s, their pietas before they coald be battle in front of the positions captur-,Lal 011 to provide hex'sell' to a great ex - saved. There were no wounded on British are pursuing the Turks. $1.Go,' N°, o, $1.30;; Ecce, 2t,an. fiats tent with ]umber and Limbar from SLACKERS 'WANT TO • --No. CM., 5280• No. 3 c.W., 661e hauled back down to safety. On the ed by the French continues. The Ger- forests at home. Consequently h ) extra No. 1 red, 66ii°; N°. 1 feed(. 6$lc Vimy Ridge alone the storming Can- mans resisted desperately, but, the l ' tly the„. board the Salta. On Wednesday ay the •Turks lost , 110 RETURN 'I.0 CANADA No. 2 feed, 638x• ttarley-No. 3, $1.12 work of the :Forestry battalions has A German witches -_ No. 4, $1.06: reed, 621; rejected, 0ac ttdians took four- 8 -inch howitzers, French carried several lines of grown ill importance. despatch of killed and iOit wounded. Alan lI says the Glnucestel. Castle ilex—Nn. 7 N,Ov.u., 22.,0;°' 2 C. nine of the famous 5,0 guns, the trenches between the river and the. Thousands of Them Rushed to United $2.748. At present ten thousand Canadians was torpedoed by a (lerman sub- most mobile and useful piece !u the railway. Artillery actions are report - States -Peru Can Get Baek. are engaged in lumbering aperat}ons marine. Malted states Markets German battery, and 23 other pieces. ed between the Somme and the Oise in the British isles. Of the number 1001) CRISIS, :HAKES Ottawa, April 15. -The advent of Minneapolis, April 17.--Wheat-'tiny, Elsewhere the British took a dozen. and in Champagne. The British steamship00Gloucester 5,000 were enlisted and sent overseas Castle i,9tnN tuna gross, was built in the United States intothe war, with the 020r;i to $2.nsy; July $2053' rash No :1LL F7.PHERLAND '1':3L1. possilility of some form of conpulsory $2i'i3 'ti g "1 s2 io, 'N rtti}io,11,eisy i in 'forestry battalions. fo e Glasgow in 1111 and owned in Lon- �pgp g gtgp"ear get p� A The remainder wer0 drawn from tion. drafting for military aet•Vlce across to $2.151. C°t,,,,, 3 yellow, . 4 ,,, • ��1 y'�.;1 �,g tq �� t�S 111 only Salta li,tad in maritime the line, has resulted in a sudden des- to $1 al. spats—No, a white, 62; to ,a 5 FOUGHT DAYS other traits of the expeditionary force 1'orwaerts Warns Government of Con- 64Ac b'Lnn• uuchanaled. Riau, $38.65 It is now proposed to increase the . reference books is a French merchant- sequences of Bread Diminution. sat}on of the recent drift from Canada to338•30••30 : urn 17 lvhent—No. 1 hard. SUBSISTING 66 � �9I9 �j r�°s� g 99 number of the men engaged in tumber- man ut i;LR! tun era010 ul,ngrl in of a orderin class of slackers across $2,14 ; Nn. t Northern. $t:.0$3 to 22.13A: � 64�? H RATIONS" B CS ingand at the soma limo return those lumber - Marseilles. Thc1t are no reiords of A despatch Prom London says; the border. Por some months past Northern, 52.561 to 22 Hp Malt .13`72.4.41, duty, $2, n0; bhl, t,ineed, $3. odsmen who were obtained from the com- her recent movement,;• , --The food situation is dominat- this exodus from Canada has been ofin ss :081; stns, $sm6A: July,. '$a.o7i. batant ranks to their own units, where ;ing all other considerations in Ger- large proportions, averaging some o0 For Three Days They Had Practically No Water to Drink, hut. they ale nestled, many, according to The Berlin Vol.- weeks fully one thousand Live stock Markets 3b ---G— _,... � ("100'x7"ti PRINCES LEAD IN 1VEti1, waerts as quoted in an Amsterdam Per day. Part of the emigration may 7•°1(11)0. 71,1117.•--i;xtrn aholr0 heavy Fought on Until Tflsk Was Completed. t,, despatch to the Central News, The be ascribed to labor demands and high y�,cera; $ix:.° ko u: 6;' 1bcic iieavy aiNG GEORGE NOW C'}11!1 tttt OF ROYAL FLYING e'Ol01 S -" i Ve'wuerts says: wages in the United States, but there steers. $ 11.2 to 2t$11.7 butchers' cattle, A despaan from Amsterdam says: 1 "Notwithstanding all the big events, were undoubtedly tens of thousands in S :, $11.25 meituu0 do,,, oio'$ 1215 British Headquarters in France, i ever, it was necessary to drive the The Gorman Crown Prince now corn tite new food regulations which are to who left Canada because they feared do, r(mnunt, 20.00 to $0.570; butchers' A despatch from tendon says`.-- manris the Gorman centra army he introduced 011 April 15 form the they might Le drafted for military t»ells• rhntr•e, 210,00 1n $10.75; an„ good April 15. -It is one of the petty per -1 Germans back through several long I{i17 George has become Colonel -in - greens boils, $0.25 to $s.7a: do.. medium bulls, versities of the great world war that • convergng tunnels, which were forte- 1. on the ti;'kstet'n front, actard- 'exclusive subject of discussion in the service. The 'total exodus during the 2s.zs t° 2s.75 do. rongn umis, $f,,45 to Chief of the naval and military wimes ing to The Franl;Purtrr /01100!. On moat considerable circles of the eu- Past two years lies, acceding to the M,°6,1"-,11„711''', ' caws, cholas, 510.00 to some of the most Homeric fighting on',fled in such a manner that they Were P gond, $2.'r5 to $n.sn; da, of the.Royal Flying Corps. "to marl: the Crown Prince'•; right is Crown pie, A rliminutiun in the Urea immigration authorities, been rob- medium, $7.01 w $725; stoakera, $7.50 Vimy Ridge should hove been about a i believed to be absolutely impregnable. Itis admi ; iv . I'.1 sal •t ' d P to $3.35: feeders, 30 oil t( 215.""_6; ca»ners, 1)lace rejoicing• in the mune of The The Germans within- those tunnels 1 it n of to c tdtel se rt•Tcvs Print:• i tpprcaht r:,f Ruvau i1a aur, on 'ration forms a serious difficulty for ably over 200,0110. A lrrge proper- slid kwCters, $5.25 t0 $6.20; milkers, both wings have rendered since the itis left Grand 1 t I t :1il:rec}lt. of Wur- the entire population and causes great Pimple." The Associated P7607 cal- said they felt so safe that they hoped commencement of the war.” ternbura, who g and were mors ll ellen birth, drifters coni ni deli choice, oa jt,° lqo", 00t t;' 100 00; respondent met some worn and muddy ; to remain there for the rest of the previauely' commanded ' preoccupation." and ne'cr-do-well's, whose citizenship sPt•li,r,•s, $50.50 to $110.00; ltgl,t ewes, Camulians returning Froin beyond war. the German forte; in Flanders. It • Some weeks ago the German news- Is perhaps well lost to Canada. Some 21n.nii 1u $11 0400 sheen, heavy, $3.55 u, „ r+ BOh1�'I:1 BREAKS 0vas re+tentl'. leper Led no the Entente pt:pers announced that the bread 177 of these are now seeking, to come �0•Gni•caGtt•as, grarnt to ohe ch $]2.fio to Tha Pimple yesterday afterttoon.I come oi' the Canadians had subsist "� press, says the nkw:;pat St�.70 Pring lambs, each, $s.on to Among them were many Nova I ed on "iron rations" for five days, and WITH GERMANY. P'r, that the tion would he reduced by one-fourth, back, but are being rejected at ports 1. 00; lambs, rltotce, 214.25 to $15.50; Garman ('rutin Prince bad beep sent . heg}ening ,711, 1 ln, olein to the 0,P enfiry by the •hmnlgration Officials tin., mediate, 2t5.5, to 512,50; hogs, red . •Scotians. They had been fighting heel practically no writer Pur three _._. b and $ ,¢o, do., from Sunday night until Friday night, days But they never thought of \air, Denounces the • home to Berlin in disgrace, I scarcity of Wheal as undesirables, ttel„hed off curs, $16. 75; do., t ° b., LENS REPORTED IN BRIMS HANDS - GERMANS SUFFER GREAT LOSSES Last Report Says Troops Operating Fast of Lievin, Which Was Taken Saturday ---Gelman t Leave 1.500 Dead, :300 Prisoners, "DEFENSIVE NSIVE: SEA AREAE" AROUND U. S. DESIGNATED Regulations Governing The Move- ments of Vessels ie These Waters Issued. watered, 816.5, to 16 • . .• 2!s and declared they had enjoyed every turning buck for food or drink until Attrelts of 'Ceu- ),lnntrept, A;»•il 17—good ;o choice minute of it, 1 their task was completed. They. too Subs on Neutral Vessels. milk-fort 4�inu'aheen to $11.00, They were not at "Tile Pimple" all 1,1 U11 along with the clog -Geed, but IA Paz, Bolivia, April :lei: -'Tha ante string Iambs, $12.00 to 51G.on each; that time, but well beyond it. Before satisfied, gait of men returned from a of the Bolivian Govermn''nl. to the selected (1059 at 810.70 to $17,.14 , "The Pimple" could be cut out, how -successful clay's hunting expedition. - German Minister announcing the sev- BATTLES IN THE AIR _ __-__._.-_ erance °f. diplomatic; re+ .Lu,n; '.r 01 CONTINUE NUMEROUS. 1 A despatch from Washington says: London, April 15, -l'ig'hting in the IAn Executive order designating air between the German and French "defensive sea areas': on coasts of the and British aviators continues. Ber- IUnited Slates and its insular posses- lin tells of the loss by "the French, Stol0 was made public op Friday. Re- British and Americans" of 17 acro f, gulations governing the movements of Planes. Sunday foto' German acre- Those Employed by German Red Cross Show Themselves as Ilar- London, April i:,, Apparently the 11"bile Ilritish vessels in these waters are appended, planes were brought down by British barons as Any Runs --Shit in Coffee Handed lo guns trrl•e plowing a and the ceder roneludee with this fliers, and 11 others were driven down, MORAL SUPPORT city of Leine, trip. gter•t0 coal centre of way to tarn the northern hinge of lit' statemeltt: Ten British merit}nes flailed to return I3iitish Ti0012 . northern Fiance his seinen hornets Hindenburg line at Lens, the German "The responsibility of the United to their base. IS GIVEN 9Y) ti, S. the British drive. The night of%rial Field 4lurshal let Ineeec against the States of America for any rlamagr in- The Paris War Office reports that - - repot ypealeu only of pr•ogtc, s "east "British wedgo threatening the ;moth- fluted b;; force of arms with the ob- French aviators in the last three days Argetii,inti and Costa Rico I:ndutso A despatch 101)0 Toulon says; Apc while the women looked on and laugh �Y'3 Puha of President Wilson. of. preaching , the our troops are :tp ern hinge the mast powerful blow he jecL nl' detainin :uty • persons er 0es- of the past •week accounted for• 25 Y 1 t i. proachinlf the outskirts irt. of LAMS." 1077 dcli,<nkr since th=.• bef;iuning of sols preceeding in contravention to re- German aeroplane; and a captive bale palling revelations of the systematic ed. But the rerfaspundc•tin• of Lloyd's his wide 4 1117,11 1.111 10 Palled term- i ions rittl • elite/litigated P a 1 b012)tili11 of German women of Uto. An equally 101171common entertainment A despatch11 from Washington say;; Neve with the. British arm tele- pletely. Burnt t duly nulgate,l in accod. loon. Both the British and French Without formally mtnuoncinl, ;Wan- ' these women was to offer a' g ' ane with this Executive artier shall airnlcnn have carried out notable bomb- Red Cr0s5 towards British wounded wounded titan n glass of water and floe n Al of their neutrality,)111two more raphe that. British patrol!". entere•1 ;11nng a six -mile front nn both stirs; rdase from this date (April tht," ing exploit; on Gct•tnau posiiinns be- rte. mitre" have been made to the Batthen pour it slowly on thrt ground. Latin-American republic:;, A.rgeutina• the city between 1 anti 5 o'clock this of the 111)40074 (anthrax high road he _ _ hind the line, spondent of `Cha '1•imes by scores 01 Cases of physical maltreatment of and 1 C 'e •n •_ i x Costa Rica. halt given assultuncea motning, 3utdl nt.het curt _a;x+ndr rats eonco:rtinied the artillery fire of a•l Ilritish soldlet3, of all ranks released' is tell of incidents indicating that the r Ich,R11AN nitvAO RATION I British venerated by {lerman noise of their moral sitppo'L for the LTni(ed (teat park of field pieces :mei then CO 33F: REDUCED. 87000000 LOAN and (lerman prison camps. On the; were just its common and sys1emattwar10 States in Lite wagainst Germany, Germans have abandoned the town,; launched a succession of heavy in- 37,000,000,000 IN U. S. HOUSE long journey of the British wounded ; ars the refusal to give them nourish- Argentina, choosing a raiddle (mune, and that the British are walking into' fant.ry attacks, The Germans sttc- ,� 1 t• eoedetl in Rkdurtlon of 25 I u ('eat. Caused by tlnough C.etmnuy it teas Lhr emntnan meat• i between those of knoll and Chile, her I penetrating, ntreoat he �amusrntettL of these women Lo tempt' The nurses not only ielu ed to at- sister nations in the influential ,A -a-('.: The Gorman trench system along which is prac•tiraill', the centre of the Rend Situation in 13ilierinaid. Democrats and Rcpublicuna. Alilte0 he slag heaps in front. of the city British fighting Trout. FT ' �', Voted for the 1ic•asure. our men, who were in the last exte'em- tend to British wounded but regular- trio, has notified the State DepatCmerit has been heaps my Pulverized t by itE>',uitish rallied, ttig, men A despatch from Am•terdmn sage: ity of hunger and thirst by holding,..ly insulted and spat on them, Fre-I that ,elle "recognizes the justice" of t c , however•, and drove The 1hts;teldor1 (acacia! Aneeigcr, i.n. Washington, April. hi.--Wit•It0011 a 001 food and drink Lo'try and make guently they even struck or ]ticked a, tide stand country's y s Cosagata 10,71 an teat -fire from General IIotne's bat- the enemy out in disorder, capturing out nrtielo, explains to the hnrrilvvrk- di:+seutin voice thct }Touse. amid the them snatch at it, and than withdraw- bandaged limbi Order r to give*Pain. t fy n o e 1 f'117 1 aggression. Little Costa Rican ;lust sr }es. );wst of the city •ehc,V •have three hundred Iniaone's; at the same lug people of the Ithinelande of West- daudita elf monhkt'R nod tine galleries, in it, bran of the wotutded begging if 1 n i ga 11 g Y g., g says 'Die Times, a the ofrm r i emerging from the throes of a revohi- nother network of trenches in which time, making a trial or 701 prfsancn's philia that haul necessity has rh•ite;: lute last. eight passed the seven- I'm• water had coffee vvatrr and sour • 's i 1 s r I Rod Cross t, mmely a branch of Ger` tion, sent word to her diplomatic re - i,7 believed they may retake a tela- din}ng the week-encl. The 13111(01) the kounir} to n new fond raaioni;if • lion -dollar war rtmenu1 aul{t ri/tylion tendered to them and then at the, last. s n man m{litun t,m it has lila muted its she endorsed here on Wert.utsclay that o'ary stand 11c£otr touring to the line hi -night steeds tvherk. it did be- This 0,411 bep;bt Ala }l 1.,, and will i•;• mnaaur . On member, moment the gently nur:,e would spit c c n tet, Repreaantative ) 6 1 sacred sign, shamed its came and she encloraerl the, courses of President ppiementary 'Hindenburg line be- ' fore, and 1,ii0n German dead have (lurk a reduction of 211 per cent, in 1,111e1011 of New 'Yorlc a 01l-• Social., in the cup or >las.;, 1•'rt:. 4141 llv 'the", even Deocourt and Quennt. been collided in the area just beyond. the bread ration. Chi., l,+ a P !, i forfeited all right to be regarded as Wilson and was "reek' to Provo it if I ph t. in Congress, voted "preeeni.." I wounded bad to drink the defiled stuff an orgenizatiot of hatnanity. lneeeasat•y.° a • German (10110011CW; Ile, attack; of 1 ENEMYi� BRUTAL O E AL German su114 01 1 - s 011 neutral vessels. IL hRVi' its violations of international law and TOWARD THE R E NERs that the Bolivia lt u i r1ingue Bolivia 4. The ata to Berne was• on boned the holland Lloyd lirior 7121.111ntia when that ael was sunk in neutral water; a ye:ar- ago. - -