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The Exeter Times, 1917-4-19, Page 7ce- 'he ith en - it ses ro- Pa- un- ned ght ied ips he- etly !ed. 111 by - t is val- .on- Eee,,t, eees, ;nes The vith 1, is dis- Al- ex- re- r of mer p011 ith- ggs heir,. ei" uire fore ally are; ; kid "pot- oves, the of e on the dace ; rub 3 the AL LAW FOR U. S. EFFECT OF NEW MEASURE Bill Approved by 1reident Wilson Provides for Government Con- rol of All Rallroads, Te A despatch from, Government control and operation, of Vresiuent. a. graph and Telephone Line says: es the property dernandcd by the afl avoids, telegraph and telephone iersons who -esist the.orizeo , are likewise uoj, •ect a net' (ludo°. the period of the wardraft autn, t fi and imprisonm nt and the drafting into the military ser--; The drafting- of employees is to be ice of the country, of the employees. under the direction of "officers of the orch !military establishmerit " o shallwh commoriers authoriz-. ed in a bill aPProYed to -day by Presil .1PeroTttlo'edararfnt,s(aellisdashaaishall serve emii°notice The niob- dent 'Wilson. The bill, drawn at the hpod"the Persons so drafted'ais to the request of he Presidentmace „Joe,, will be introduced in:e he shallaear e7e-e and eertininpeonwbhia e-31 -7- Rouse to -morrow by Represent -e. a William C7 Adamson, Chairmanef president wiison is given complete re Committee on Interstate and 'control and supervision of "the cern- bill, Commerce Th d 411 marlica,len ot intelligenee over said bill, PrePur4d by Mr. Adamson, re- telephone and telegraph and eeived tAlli*Preval of the.President to -day, -the transPortation of troops, military -3714,ProbablY the most far- property and stores throughout the reacIting or all the war hills Prepared Ueeted States- shall be conducted un-- or in, process of PrePntatiou bY the der the control and supervision of Adminierration. sec:1i office, --s- as the President may de - Under the comor nsive provisions 1',: signate,„37 , of the Administrationmeasure, the so, hroi4 are the powers conveyed ar President is giy nlimited power to by the biU that martia/ law is virtu - Tie kil P9 oil 1119 1-111rt5.0 ally estal'alisIled rairOUghent the co ua -1.111. ml ali tele- so far as commen eineriera me of the ..7,; erneil. There is r -o ihnit-atiaa t db oet , opera- -se. , i . '1- autherity a the sjze raProd, telephone ind 0)logrepb non Pert7.16 and to corn- ", r 40Y O" ( , „9 1 , ersons operating the Term the President may deter - lone -or te1graph whos, nublic safety' neeeSsitates Markets of the World 23rea55tIlits TOre LO, 17,,,--.-.Manitob wheat— No. 1 Northetd1, $3'..g$:. No, 2 do., $2.24, No, 3 do., $249; 4, wheat 't'.0$1,., nominal, teacx fiaytorts: ,Alanitotta oat C.5V, 'Sic; No, 3 0-1.V.. 751e; ex t -1_ fester "Ztic; No, 1 foed. 71o.ra33e41, cinterie oats --Noe 4te 73c, nozniat!.1, No., 3 ae0e!)rotdilrnio;.• to freg11t5 de' Nute ta N -;- $9„opoopoemippag to frOgli ae,777pToeve 3. nominal, cordthg to treights outside. , a,t.e4;•trileat--$1.38 to $1.40, atteo fretttitts out$itie fr101gilk* Otztsick, 1.03 Fide. 0 1-4.y.t7N0, ,2,41,,,6S $3.,70, ueeordieg f101,4/7;-' First paTente, jute bags, $10,,70; second patents, in jute strook,-; baker*". in jute eag,s, 0, TOronto, tint.t"tn1kpjr-' 5110. ;,-tr)1.e, S.:3 to 38.15. in a ra .rito, ompt. $8.10 0 , A fpri rotimciL eer tort, „,tkLaz4414U tle." 441111 1 $3,1er.„ ptnun. $4.0 to ;It'zI41.43*°•3iV .3$245g°('1-1 ft'ed Ilottr, per $1.1.eo10 re $11,, Ire/ • 3434 reietro. No per too, straw—('a' lots. per tra0t. TA:n.°11.(°'• Conntv3, Vrodnce---whole 1 Utter---Presh emoiec, 40 Ir oxiy fueuls, 43 10 444; ti,i,v0it1$,t, place 4311 oir the r oornpanl itato Sevetro ent thot of the COMM° to the in imp 0 $1.50, re feb o 0.diqNot a1nc k AbrA3M I.4.41(t,041 wd,$ are ,proeided in imp egestetrower to eommandeer the rail - having COntiadlroads o the United States in 1832 'araders dee1ine tO has any President been granted such i_esession of the Ireitedl 1.:ithampered autherit7Y- Stations .1131 it Canada for *Enti$b, 111t...01. h from Otken 'sem;men , Y 11 al twtuty-four 'Siting been este l5:1ell in Can -1'1 ' i. csndhintes. for colist-i batant inks VIOW r tflQ lortage of, they 11" TI e age 3 bas unoer•-; ride -herself to ap : mot: ex -1 Europe Im nailer and timber from ,, farming. ome. Consequently the i fish supply forestry battalions has ',in sight, we • ' , I our lp amas.. At p it ten thousand CaniuiiCn1 ni luinizering operation 11ses. Of the nuMber and $,e11,-; ONTr.S.015 th 1 ed 133tow 101 mIs, 1 re e„ tit long el3.:11a°alltste(' t e;--1101 I stleams'illo°t'fitot, tust add fish ponds to New-la/tl, 37et, V.40, 4 01 a 4 Provjsicata 0, 34, 44, 4 .09 133 0 (31 07 0 I v Si 14 4, ;led o ha. $2.0 3 Smrt, 40. Mid. t43 to -Q, fla tz.rat„ AT WASHINGTON; -itish and rench Commissio to DLcuss War Poliey -te--inatr,' from Wei" Ssemelt1ey ip Ve'zisliingten intern gtoa says ENEMY l'Onl Inc- 7 - Inent en Wee. y ‘ A eemmission, Ilea , h:‘,.-7 , a foeri laiinister ' Forelai5, 11leave 10piieted to or e iti 3 et s eith the Gove-nrnen15 t .- conneted with the Cf.4 vd.r.T eddtrnnto the 1)15103', 11 0 "iedofl. w31 11013e; 1 3 hell l)eChajr, of the prit- amuse e General Biidgas,pi' the our men s "the Governor 0. thifiiank of itY of ban attended hy a zunrou3 PIA PIO as t •,113e211 saatol as far- es the ahnOU1104.:.19g7i1- n 1)5(10 by ih Stete Department for water had but -7, 'keen: ' ritatlyce, iv:Were:1 to 01 ly thul< a Freneb rearamiss3 tapes. to s lly as,. 'woundedt.; MEN BRUTAL TOWARD THE ose Employed by Gerria barons as Any ' ) o t , eign 0 15 p y. 1 Wiinalpoir Grain Wtho 0910•111. 17,---etts1 MORE OF FRANCE WRESTED FROM FOE 0 14; 110. 4. $1.$ NoOrthOrn, $2.0 ,; 0, 2 ,W.„ NO. -3 BRITISII INFLICT HEAVY LOSS ra No, 1 fe reigetV $2.7•4i, NO 2 '1 on e1.00t44410' , itish Sone of 'Slimy Ridge Carry tines Along Both Banks of 7 River Close To Givenchy—Canadians Take Mile of airman Trenches. A despatch x London says: won foot by foot. 131e British are e opott conning resolving N' No, No, Unttect Stntes rgrarkete mime1821014,7, ioru 37,..._,whe:0_,mav efore this development the agrieul- int'onntljelel\(vIN:lerri,,t, he: sitlaleid, ,,gwas the 114 are chief motorboat men, or mot- ., , , 1 iavorame to ine proutagion oi. tile Llaite.cl States ,117rs ofsubmarine-chasers and tal,a'necgo,n 1,Pi:.)-tal.soleubIlleiti'n j0i tr.ni,Iitiliif',..„1.0resn of t seeie to ,..02, (Ai; J023,,, 4,2,003: wow I/ tura]. paPers had complained of the protracted final:411cm t ti h ' t ' • , p o the c arae, u o. ,, i,, ot ma men, the mech.MICS ot the (Taft.' - 7 f th ' i t.. ' ° ;32,133 to .3e2.1 -Northern S2 09i 1 bard. S'2,'104 to $2.43; No, 2 Nortikern. efieets of the SeVCre and vollow, ,,,,i ; Winter,. The Nyii.„11.cr, grain crops was conflict as a struggle against military ' Of tho 112 motorboat 4, • --xo,„ 3 wlatte, 63i to Soverat weees 9,3049 34)0 me normal ., autoo acy throughout the world." 1 from British Colun.hia; 3'2. from On - 0 1 33) oss Show Thernehres 'ee Handed to krwi - af the 911510835t10 eci, the wr urded, Nto She „,0 1ie:o eorre- thee pet Tini by scores of cases of physio, 3 ef 1l eirke released British wounded 'iSOS 103155', On the were- J545 as eenne1 11 01 t1), Tl1'itish W05n(1?(15 45' it. 40 4 5130 00111)1101) w000"tii/rt,slittr, lha.se•,t eh r a tl* of these wortio and $ oI driP4 to try and wounded a e'LzI'):(s Ciggi;1t"g: wa30 13851( 108e4- 811-1 031)01) o„ 001) NE ale Bar 105 nteiti reit was 11,1 3. Iso wiji be- $ g . $381120 thoo, This 08*2118581 e 14r p1'ice in 'the N GE[tM,NY SET BACK flY STOR:1 Hier Will )e!e2. 411 Veedstutis. A depateh from Copenha The Easter holidays in Gera narked, according to Ieports 131 tho German newSpaperia, by a. re Ann Winter weathq, over 5 largil Rart 0 says: 11 a It SEES CANADIANS PEACE COMING ,IN WAR ON [MOATS' 53 14 BErwERN . TAR10 AN TISII tC01,11113 emS From Poy1n11 Whore Many Irr tfh.eNTie: col ilis py al :liocOi ieldbinS ri-1 sty'e, :atislr41 nio::bfra'4,'neterQIy, helda.isnl'Canada an, , ,a()11 :all' iNeGfratiPr:ses eel ohroeoelCko 51 That the, pigjigh 'language 111 - the eg, wb 1„ Talt:eaeCh.Pec,iftt,oetzi7elec:flovnIsTligde-ri:g:'running s )32.,01oetoi,tin. eR,..r°'03•3#;,(-:algarY to Glacier - 11 About $2.5.941-ftlias so far been sub, reP",i,b:leinasd.0.1.;:e.b.:d'sresR:ai„,es011114,f:e,o/n,,,,v,,,a1,,,,,s',::11CesTirtuilt11_1ese'rewi'otIe:airsh-tfe-or3r- i askdto 0 De a daily inter -hotel train through the .s et. 31_ +:$ icts 0 111 1130el ma 1 t • RJO TOB LS, 0 33 41 go A hieh This Old per zelzeit:ilvtarivt tt Never Known.” 3743 Are Merobers Of Royal Naval The favorable pricos ies (1 ( cli from 1.011(1021 $kly,S; ....,AF, Au xili•a ry , will ro°(71:-iiily re7-515 ize. e pah-i 1st iiisli Prime 111inistar to „ targer b. i cern Ottawa , , ti ibii,. 82) 3- cause a ton e American nation aa Natal- A eft ' beirig planted to tobriecto x r 1 -a s, 1:41,Ald Lloyd George, ,ill ,371; st.ittile sail, ti Eng itier(14 s great Democrat leader, `combatti 1. I a 831 1510 thtl an 1‘suinm r 1 81 oitalby and the eaking -or notable assembly, as members of Tile Iloyal Nttrai A ti ralue c °duet. the empire, nu eceure'ence of coaeider- brodtr, ,lit together 4y the American lazy Patrol, and, according to ceport.,, 111.,,citt 0., i.„, 4 Ilp nlitri;.,, sharp drOpS in temperature with , Inab.oi es pi ne lePt sQrftoaril tel.e•tot 1111 eex°1J111::tc'rt„,i:o' flt,_'''.111ahr t„tilt, i 1„:"Ii'ts,11511(.1:T('i-,..,:eet filoenlalt(litlieill:isp.:psi siral!"15111313:11.stici::a';11.131113'. \-1.0‘g:al 01,deren(..1 tOv;'lelel.ilii:tillail'ethinvilctevir 0:Nix,e7.1lile' ,:nadIll'eliiittiX10:nail,10•Sof luet:iet\ ittleic)::l (pt, birn(ni''zii9).*-1.,e;J:iteiejla,„,'‘iei'„t::1fe:''hi'71:n„.,.)"31 ':!i(,iir-1;:nc'innII,j020.,,,ti„,,,e d ist lina'et.111,',,!,rt•::e0*.,t.: snow, were reported in the important welcome or America a$ am ally in the credit upon the Donainion. Of toe Note ibe4 31 reg,ions of Germany, ew8r- 264, are sub -lieutenants or ef. 9t-41,.ItlY a seil has' the eaPaelLY Pra- our onto:aeged. 3i8:55, $3$,Oe yelopmente althoughtt declared that P001) cRisis MAKES • „ eamans out of (he entne angle be • Y• $2.001 WC Linseo f oil I unable to commene then S north and south of Arras last week tween Monchy-le-Preux and Crol-20 "'"11 (1'3 July, PlIng V 3deote 1 • 17.---"\Vaacaat—IV;), 1 1111rai tll Swift hammer -blows at many points clearly determined to eihoakier the No, 2' :;;•,,,I:titor-411q..,-;1.1,11-1,6 $2.0,1J $2•1•3i';' comparatively small ''Efil2 "8 , ALL FATHERLAND TALK an and 8 from Mani - along the disorganized German 'front • • -1, 1 • et to 0,s5i "day • ' ' 9101S were zdva stook Xttrisets immu toba, tar frau) falter, tilOugh the resistance! Meanwhile the fl htin for. the 'key! „ 7^nroo40.0 April 17,......7iNtra dioice vs. Iran harvest of: all food eroPu. A deSpatch from London says; of Ilindenburg's troops stiffened per- pOSitions at Monchyg was forions. The .4t-{„o'r'ss: ceptibly.. Boring through the slush Germans feel the losq of this town ind steer,:• $10 r0 Ssili:2050 ttoo 02)01 he lio,,,,ItAr„}:3. 1 in aTr he ae sinnegt (ii•eims tint, tiys that etatryeintgldielvbere gThaen footahder „q jntunasitdi oenr a tilos d m iGn at: 11110RAL SUPPORT orwaerts Warns Go tario, of whom 11 are from Toronto and six from Ottawa. 21 from the . i.ovince of Quebec ic illriontreal men, 2 from Alberta 4 of whom I.' a , planting, arid it seems eertain that the ' veromellt of Co- from S Icatchew 1. sequenceq of 13read " t' I " Showed that General Ilaig's drive is ..!silles, and seen; to be doing it. I new delay will materially defer tl underfoot and the falling snow and of its hei ht" ., to 310.75; butchers' catth.•. s 1n er g s, whichthey admit in e 30 ce. $11,20 10 $11., D do., g00/3.„ $10 f;-1 until the harvest on tlfe Scatty 1'05c/we 4 many, according to The Berlin Vor- Itidq. carried their lines along both thrown repeated counter-attacks bans, choice. 00,00 to $10.75; do, ;,00a sleet, British troops north of the Vnny their official statement d an have 0. 00m„ trIono.„,tondoluitno, $$1,0,.h0; tboutole.5rosi",nofotsatOffeekeZeinn icifutahrietybarvest itself is bariks of the Souchez River to within against the British defenders. Accord- 13 "5 !).9%.11.1,90.75;q•oldgt bflulecliisimiggl*,T.;161114; a, few hundred yards northwest of : ing to the accounts of observers, they /6 1191eher.s' e.01•va..• oboice.-*$10.00 . . to GREAT FIRES OCCUR Givenchy, while the Canadians sweep-, suffered some of their heaviest 105Se5 medium. $7.00 to $7.25; stockers, $7.541 ing clown the southeastern slope of :since the present series a battles , be introduced on April lb- fox the to oSaaa: feeders. Sii.50 to $10.25: 'C'annetes, Nlr'ithout formally announcing aball- IS GIVEN TO If. S. maerts as quoced in an Amsterdam! Endors despatch to the Central News. The 'Argentina and Costa Rica Vorwaerts say•si War Policy of' President' Wilson. • wi standing all the big everits despatch from wrashington says: IN AIX -LA -CHAPELLE :the new feted regulations which are ti;'" • the ridge, overran. mile of Gernlanj started, several of, the charging bat- good to cho'ice. $85,00 to. .r°001;oe,'„ A desPateh , exclusive subject of discussion in the do ram; th l't • efrom Amsterdam n t of eir neutral y, two mote trench systems south of the Farbus1'talions being practically azolated conl• a•ad med. eaoh, $40.00 to ..60 00, , says.—atatements Trom various most Letin-.A rnerica lir t' • . aild cutters $5.2c. tO $6 2-* 11 - Wood. canal erable circles 'of t repu les rgen ma South of the Scairtpe. too. where the guns. ng 1110re or less serious troubles 1 ration forms a serious difficulty i i $0.50; calves, good to choice. ,! of their moral support for the United success was won. Driving down from many German guns were lost because ' , , , , , and watered, $16.50 to $1636160d to il measures to cope with disor ers. Some weeks ago the German weighed ore cars, $16.75' d A v,x,as: i between those of Braz-a and Chile, her British are tr • ! tstraighten1' t ' P • i. tt h 1 yule, o ou • risonets who woe a ac e( to $12.00. lambs, choice. 1 spring Iambs, each, $8.00 to 1 in Germany. At Hamburg the au- ' the t. I ' ' or, States in the war against Germany. st 1,2_ to s__ _ . . . i... -- -1 e en ire popu ation and causes great • - their front toward Cambrai a notable German batteries complain that so 'd"- 'nediwn, $10.50 to 312.50; hog l:, .p4i 1 thorities have taken extraordinary preoccupation." e Argentina, choosing a middle course NeuYille Vitasse to the banks of Co- of a shortage of artillery horses. They' $1-5 • Tse ' . . do.. )1'' G.::: I railway official who joined the train -; papers annomiced that the breande 1 sister Mations in the influential A -B -C tinder the rattle of British. mtichine , to si .00 sneep, jleavy - 4 , , , es c o eolAt. tt) lland re --------------------------100-, i'oad he and Costa Ttica, have given' assurances springers $50.(10 to $110 00' li ht • -' %nitre ont* t 8 o0 to • . ..-A.tort;itileertl, Apr jeul River Haig's men stormed and :say that the l3ritish were up and over ei- 17.—Good to choice from Germany at Maestricht stated " tion would be reduced b „ trio, has notified the State Department 7 et calves. $8.00 to $11-00 ott erg held Hill 90 and pressed onward to , their pieces before they could be $4.00 to S7.00; sheep $9.50 to' - $ 0 that great fires had broken out in Aix- 1 beginning April 3.5, owing to the that she 37 OTle-10813t5 "recognizes the justice" of the city. It is believed serious trou- Wan 7:•1 aallbs. $12.00 to $15.0(1 e h' and Henniel. Both these ,llatiled back clown to safetY, n le eeieetea ho0e3 at $16.70 to 337.00 towns, ;with their adjoining defences, - Vuny Ridge alone the storming Can- ! la -Chapelle in four different parts of 1 scarcity of wheat, :this country's stand against German were captured, and the victors de- ; adians took four 8 -inch howitzers . Hearing has been restored to more ployed across the stream and occu- nine of the famous 5.9 guns, the than two-thirds of his accidentally pied the heights on the. right bank. rnost mobile and useful piece in the aggression. Little Costa Rica, just bles have broken out there. Two bun- 1 It has been Sbown that heredity in emerging from the throes 05 a revela- dred persons have oeen killed and wheat seed is not so important as tion, sent word to her diplomatic re - wounded in the rioting at Aix -la- ; good soil and cultural methods Good: presentative here on Wednesday that nighest quallt,v in any one of the classes. To attain hest reeults, soil end climate must be suited "t•Z3' the spe- cial needs of a verfain type of pro- duct. In Ontario, the chief varicties 0 tobacco so far recommended and prin. cipally grown aro White 13urley, w4ich Is air-eured; snuff, svhieh is fire -cured, and 'Warne and Hickory Prior, which re flue -cured. The soils giving the beat results with Whit Burley are those known as "sandy" or "gravelly." They are rich in potash and humus, aro „kof a greyish or browri color and aire well - drained. This land is usually rolling. The lo•ever /ands have not given as goad results as they remain wet long- er in the spring and are frequently higher in clay content. The best crops of tobacco in Ontaz•io last season were grown on very open soils, having sandy to gravelly subsoils to it depth of three to four feet, 'underlaid with clay. TO PROVIDE FOOD FOR USE Op,,ALLIES.. Head of Board Appointed in U. 5. De- fines America's Present Duty. A despatch from London savs• 11 day matter, 'and the ground as 1 E,Isev,-here Inc British took a dozen. ii sound waves. The fighting in this segment was an 1 German battery, and 23 other pieces. ., - „ ' . I clan. stno massages their ears with 1 ed by the 'Sit.,1111.Anisterdamsele 1 count for more in crop producing than 1 'It's" an" was i Courant. p , , g , , , seed, good sod. and good farming !Tillie" end°1.seeci the e°,1Irse of Presidezit Herbert C. Hoover, head of the Ame'rf- "ready to prove it if I can Commission for Relief in Belgium, 1 earened patients by a French physi- a e e acco, oan o advices receav- 1 - • • ' 1 fancy variety. leamies on Inc commission, accepted 1 tVANI- HAIR, 1RirtAM-1) UP A I-III-L.E necessary." hag after consultation with his col - 9P1 -A, cnizrxm.... goof ,ALL Rt64r SIR -1140'110E "OUR HAIR IS GETTING v „ "IES, I kNow- I'VE 13Eem 6IVIN6 IT ANTI - t-AT3 1 iii-VrE srouT RAM 116 GEirri 6201TE 6RENit611Z 1bllr2Lca laitati-ELEs. KNow 7-14AT Too --- 1-1114.1-- MotoiNlisi G JOST iqotit! '00 31-1,0 OLD I POT z5OME-r1-ir6 ohl rr 601NG To RIGHT. NoW PoRTER, HAND ME PM FIAT — GOOD DA'-! ' the chairmanship offered him by the National Defence Council of the new food board in the United States, Mr. Hoover expects to leave short- ly for America. Meanwhile he has in- itiated a wide enquiry in France, Eng- land and Italy regarding the existing food situation, having the co-opera- tion of the various Governments in this work. Small Fry. The teacher believed in keeping the youngsters -in touch with the history of the times, and was beginning a lea- n upon the Russiam Royal Family. "Now who on tell me what the Russian monarch is called:" -The Czar," bellowed the class, "Right! And what is his wfc ea d?" fhere -was a pause; 511511 Iwo or .three 'ventured: "The Czarina." "Good!" said the teacher, "Now I wonder if you know what the Cza1.13 children :are called, A longer pause; then one 11111 , ed- zardi Dice