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The Exeter Advocate, 1921-1-27, Page 7WARY GOVERNOR OF IRELAND D STERNLY WITH CORK SINN FE1NERS Military Dynamited Six Buildings as Reprisal for Attack on Crown Troops -Curfew Order Forbids Citizens to Walk Streets. on Satn>cdays and Sundays After Nightfall. • .A. despatch from London says:-Thel drawn revolvers ordered the large military dynamited six buildings ee crowd that had gathered to disperse, othrwise it would e ►Washington Street, in the City of i fired on eaying hat All this�afternoon explosives Corlc, Ireland, as acts of offleial re -i reverberated through the city as the pxisel, including two houses where troops methodically razed the houses, two members of the .Royal Irish Cortel driv'''ing the people of the stricken city stabulary were attacked on Saturday.] into panic, The destruction of the six business; The premises which were destroyed establishments :followed within forty*- included Higgins' saloon, Miss Ma - eight houra of General Striclelend'e; hony's stationery store, the West - warping that be would. rue Ireland; bourne fruit store, i •near s' restaurant with a. harsher hied unless all attacks' and Murphy's saloon, upon the Crown forces ceased at once. The police wise held up and searched The raillery off -leads assert that on all the employes of Dwyer .3 huge c n - night c'* 'C.' r Z • cOne 1'Ya, n. while #h were e u i i5rt0. .•Y lc. drapery e Saturday .i g t , x e p y ing act ambulance dor aaiaing wounded i While the explosions were proceed - men to a ho itat they were fired upon a erg and striking new terror to the from ]lol'➢cee in etaaltag:en street hearts .of the people of .Cork, Striek- TORONTO MEN BRING 11.8. BALLOONISTS TO CIVILIZATION ., Johnny Jones. Rushton Road, Toronto. in the centre, with his famous teams of huskies which pulled Lieuts. Kicer awl Minton Into ;lsattice, On the left .s Sam Sainsbury, of Toronto, who accompanied Jones on hie north- ern adventure. WILSON TO ACTIN ARMENIANMATTERAs in Task of iMdjust"iing Co-operate A despatch • from Washington say s:- aPresident Nilson has des-: patehed to the Allied natiens.a note tin' connection, with their request to him to fix the boatnclaries of Armenia, it was learned on Thursday. The I'resi=. dent, in his eonnaunication, is under•. stood' to have requested <o -operation ie. the task he has accepted. • When the Allies asked President Wilson to fax the Arnenten frontiers they agreed thoroughly to eo-oparate. - With this assurance the President pro:eeded by • peint r a Henry More gerthau as hie representative. He { _ tiiera as .cid the Artee to :suggest ow Ger*nany's ii Lary ROYAL AUTO Er?L LS ALARMED AT INDIA Power is Sa3;MTTAION seloacct sliet,} ep ,roa• hed. r ..1..�,A f N I -I M LD ILI AEci' Sit U T 2' e saggeatie s + , Allies bare sem.-+... r• � f een re ariesl 1 lcora� o .:taws re. eta a t lt et call fro. it :4eetions, ex- 4fsplEh from tris Fat's lbewt Ctr3rr�IOnS DO., Proposed- Army -Reduction is k'1.,• g,,1 - $nen: top, (xeAr,ne try: tFe 1, --Four poILrnarlers bet ween �L Causing Much . . � e'2aa33k?$ S �� •�, a U e Great tors for Ir�,ir.,. :,+v,�� k'«esidert might allsou:s the 'matter n v r. F a? f ANL -al- n, r< and d teat: Britain , .� 'r ,• despatch Cora- ; r n %n c'a' .fi,.i_ .. - ,zr. ,i., 'e -o,t, Eri1 A 1 G cls fY y. 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It s`.Jl ^ase ehaatt ral•eine, in view of her Iahng-i : Wein .� visie: tai iartp.iv;tag; thy,' laative' ,• , ,t. n tired rancher tame 1i a nne.ese ate talk=t t4 'porti i+: �.it l r bbing. ➢ 4Ea3>'. , cherished proje t ala latrvin,•i canal i eenrectira the Rhone, or ante connect fit;; :ltarseiliee with Lyons anal Geneva, j; €end Mao aiti{'zing the Rhone. i Swit Frrlan4 likewise wants \ to votnbli'h :hipping; t onne titins with 1 Antwerp by the Rhine, while Italy - t; ,➢ �,..P:.t : . < 2 $ r.. Smelted meat:? -.Hama. med., 40 to Neve-ea:ekes le WaF <WI<.. in the Takia UpRoins of Government. �, "'t h the teat Al/tine" enc $1.9 a ,s No. « Northern, ,,1.'34 rf , :40. � f'l'are. Aali°ia�tta;., vz { is Y~ t Ile: he:ii� • ;lr to ;39��• coul:ed ;,::r to: �'ar•eriy's t`ctar.�•:? }:;r the t4ate 1 y et Report of non - Toro zitaa< le•ecetion ease; uta 'l{'e i planning. to connect Venice ami they ztanatoba wheat No, 1 Nortlaern,'l=°c per lb. p t � r"� aa. `�o. 4 Z,lleat y, ,. ^ � ern 1,t?t _ Rrl;end, the f:imon�, rrena�It Stacy>>•� passes by means of the River Po ;I'M'S �•`?grt a , y .3. ,,na"• rol'4 ;33 to 3i:e• cotta �e rolls :37 c.ifieizl and native me�aa;i,ei = 'Fnr�v cIT- saps, sz s, "Gare entirely opr .4-e •1 to e:' li:Ithnutlee o the suite ..es! e Fib" open fall tiers V:bi.4Z r 1 ":+ Inay'a -against z -:un as l rki i Il F4'`. It is reg :ar k4 vitla equal diefav, r - y the ti2a ts1' mg, t Lige ly plated an -i eseerie .eel ilt:iale cit the Malan Civ;I Sc�n.,ts• ofvhi'iz is $1,s,.;r„ cottage , h L lit 1 thee Lake •4I fl' oneetre of f, T ,tit k 1 f t b 4 ;leo; ie to } to tile zutin n o as Gee@ ea 1i ;; ae . a ,are, ;file; .., , . , President =Rennet anal formed a Manitoba oats -•`e, .. VW, �t1.ne,4 n ,res: ;is • alcoz�, u to e i rP re ez' e. t,ti,ft:c::a et Sicitzerlanll. • e ifae- N� 3 C« 4�' �t: '�'o X feccl faro; lreakfa_st bacon, ea . .. cabinet in succession to zfo5°sue , Before the Z (a Q• afalej ek,a ,,bael„r lain bone in, .eta to 5.1e; bane.. • . e•. . T < a r i1 eat < 2 647' ct No feed �Ief*ae• est... iced, o the arms 4 1< T c e r. vier eilr,an m:a1t• ---'+•�-u� 1 habit tI `., ' • r ° • 1C°c t a to t S atten , Greece's Dropped Pilot. Ism" ze ,. ""'71°1:"P' t tit la t O>; l n Swiss < r i i:'al. t h.al fE . i a _ ' The S, e < g ` (tett d me•a e---I,on clear accfr •i i a r for various toilet Swiss national colo� It is anneuncecl by those who stand; ankles, but than Swiss (. overnment Manitoba iaz+rie:, •-No. 3 CW, oat:. clear bellies,. ?6 to 'arc. * - ' to theist on this eeeE =ars teal:tem to r No. 4 CW, 76e; feed, 6fee, rejeetrdl, ttiaar.4 I• tai -Pure, tierces, 23 to ',1. 1,:e; • the nhilltary 14141°1. an,1 en tri 1A,-,'; elo a to �'eni: c°los that he will never' protested, ana the .u.t(lni was aban r',ll alcove in store, Fort at imam.} tubs, 24 to 25c; raiis.'24 to 2:1e; prime, the party in favor of t;l=rttoe.- t:°eent•le go batik. to Gre ae to re:mus the dosed. It is suggested that this nein Ontario wheatF.o."v`. &hippie r undertakings inseparable from his grievance is one which might be ear- �po�ints, aeeortl}rg to freifrhty c+ut -itle. name. Members of the Liberal party rigid to the League, of Nations, but it Bio. 2 'spring. fi1:85 in til tib; .ra. 2 in many lands deplore bis virtual is possible that the Swiss Government winter, iso to i.9fa, banishment, and friends of Greece who; will merely make friendly represen American corn -Prompt shipment, t isin ez•estc a lotsto ata a• 2 •e oZv frac : aronto are dispassionate and t t d t t' C d No.y ]I , l, T , $11(a. feel that when his country bade the! with the services of one who so clearly and surely spoke the international Idiom that there is none to M1 Ibis place. Canada understood the mind and the way of Veniielos; our representa- tives at the Peace Conference could �a talk with hint as they talked among EXCHANGE -IN N. OIi themselves. He was frank x•ind free from evasions; he sought the good of Advance Ascribed to Progress Lis people, and still was of a. con- ciliatory and concessive temper. He played fair and he made friends. Venizelos has accepted defeat with the reticence and the self-control of a soldierly spirit. He has not made the welkin ring with his -complaint, nor has he encouraged any protest on the part of zealots in his name, His work speaks for itself; the monument that his long patriotic service built for him will stand forever. Ontario sats -No. 3 white. 50 to great Cretan begone she dispensed The new Canadian merchant manioc t 54e, according to freights 0;11:411e. flag suppliants one on which the beaver Barley Malting, 30 to :i5e, accord- ing to freights outside. Ontario flour -Winter. in jute bags, prompt shipment, straight run bulk, seaboard, $9. Peas -No. 2. $L80 to $1.85, outside, Manitoba flour -Track, Toronto: First patents, $10.90; seeond patents, $150, do, corn. and reed., $50 to PO; was featured. Sailors had nicknamed the Canadian fleet the "rat line." .RISE INi EUROPEAN France Discharging War Debt to Spain - A despatch from Paris says: -In response to Spain's repeated requests for France to settle its war debt of four hundred anillion pesos', the Min- ister of Finance has forwarded the first instalment of thirty-five millions to Madrid. in Allied Claims Against Germany. A d4espatch from New York says:- Exchange ays:Exchange on European eountries rose vigorously in this market on Thurs- day, the advance being ascribed by international bankers to reported pro- gress in connection with the claims of the allies against Germany. Demand bilis on London were quoted at $3.777/s, the highest since the latter part of last July, and at noon a fur- ther 'advance to $3.78s was reported. The French rate or Paris demand frills sold at 6.60, a gain of 14 points over Wednesday's final price, and a new high level for the current move- ment , Marks or Geen an remittances sold at 1.64, a slight gain over Wednesday. The other continental remittances were irregularly higher. 251;; to 26? e. Compound tierces, Iota " was in tee reejo-'ity.' to 16e; tubs, lali to 17?"ie; pails., 17 ' to 3..9e; taints,. 18 to 18Iae. EAGER TOREACH Choice heavy steers. $10..,u to $11; ' good heavy steers, $9,50 to $10; but -i THEIR NEW HOME chers' cattle, choice, $9 to $9.75; do, good. $7.50 to $3.75.. do med. $5.75 to $6.7fi; do, •ccm., $5 to $5.50; butchers' bulls, choice, $,S to $9; do, good, $7 to $8; do, coin., $5 to $6; butcherBows, choice, $7.50 to $r$.50; do, good, $6.25 to $7; d•o, cone, $4 to $5; feeders $7.75 to $8.75; do, 900 lbs., $7.25 to $8.25; do, 800 lbs., $5.75 to $6.75; do, com.,!, $5 to $G; Banners and cutters, $3 to, $4.50; milkers, good to choice, $85 to $14.40. Buckwheat -No. 2, $L05 to $1.10. Rye -No. 2, nominal; No. 3, $L55 to $1.60. Millfeed-Carlots, delivered, To- ronto freights, bags included: Bran,'. per ton, $40, firm; shorts, per ton, $40; white middlings, $47.25; feed flour, $2.75 to P. Cheese -New, large, 30 to 31e; tins, 31 to 32c; triplets, 31% to. 32%c; old, large, 32 to 35c; do, twins, 32% to 35%c. Butter -Fresh dairy. choice, 49 to. 50c; creamery, No. 1, 55 to 58c; fresh, 58 to 61c. Margarine -32 to 35c. Eggs -No. 1, 74 to 76c; selects, 77� to 79c; new laid, in eartens, 85 to 88e. Beans -Canadian hand-picked, bus., $3.75 to $4; primes$3 to $3.50; Ja- pans, pans, 8c; Limas, Madagascar, 101ac; California Limas, 12%e. Maple products -Syrup, per imp. gal., $3.40 to $3.50; per 5 imp. gals., $3.25 to $340. Maple sugar, lb., 27. be 30c. Honey -60 -30 -lb. tins, 25 to 26e per lb. Ontario comb honey, at $7.50 per lambs, yearlings, $9 to $9.50; do, spring, $11.50 to $12; calves, good to choice, $16 to $17; sheep, $6 to $7.50; hogs, fed and watered. $15.50 to $16; do, weighed off cars, $15.75 to $10.25; do, f.o.b., $14.50 to $15; do, country points, $14.25 to $14.50. Montreal. Oats -Can. West. No: 2, 72c; No. 3, 69e. Flour -Man. spring wheat pat- ents, firsts, $10.90. Rolled oats -Bags, 90 lbs., $3.45 to $3.50. Bran, $40.25. Shorts, $40.25. Hay -No. 2, per ton, car lots, $29 to $30. Cheese -Finest easterns, 27 to 2724c. Butter -Choic- est creamery, 56 to 57c. Eggs -Fresh, 80c. Potatoes -Per bag, car lots, $1.55 to $1.60. Butcher steera, med., $8 to $9; com., $7 to $8; ,butcher heifers, med., $7.50 to .$8.50; corn., $6 to $7; butcher cows, med., -$5 to $7.50; canners, $3.50 to $3.75; cutters, $4 to $5; butcher bulls, corn., $5 to $7. •Good veal, $13 to $14; med., $10 to $12; grass, $6. Ewes, $5' to $7; lambs, good, $12; coin., $8 to $11.50. Hogs, off -car weights, se- lects, $17.50; sows, $13.50. European Jews Walking from the Ukraine to Palestine. .A. despatch front London says: -So eager are certain classes of European Jews to get to Palestine, their new national home, that many are actually walking, there from the Ukraine, drift- ing into the country via Constantin- ople, said Sir Alfred Mond, the first Commissioner of Works in the British Cabinet, who has just left London for a visit to Palestine. "There is," he continued, "an im- mense amount of work to do. The housing shortage is worse than here. and the country has practically to be rebuilt from the beginning. If plans are properly worked out, we could provide for three or four million peo- ple. Preparations have to be made for those Jews who want to go and, in fact, we have to make Palestine fit to be the home of the Jewish race." Sir Alfred said that he did not an- ticipate religious difficulties. There was already a good deal of co-opera- tion in commercial matter between the Arabs and the Jews, and the popu- lation would improve with the advance of the country. The greatest of faults, I should say, is to be conscious of none. -Carlyle. l Bee N Evidence c Cramer aw a ::i t,re t d• 4i the ter ,:t:''1e oaf ;fir. 11.Y fee an,., , as to ie 1 tieere tee x:aa•. T. F. (;:9vr : :,t:,t. , alert Ia',= otilainatea ant a: re pJ t et at - aa g -thaat-ti>e're ate wale nee tri. "werr:ar.t the loges t :: t • p?P's: fia€' (•tare for �.:.: eve has b�;:�•:: ei, :€�."art.:i:. FIRE DESTROYED 7D VALUABLE T `.?:,COQ SDS Gan, Building at Ottawa E. erimental Farm is Serious p Loss. A d •I`aat:. iii -Tia nitau; �a tlifr destruction by fire on C: ealrles d. y :;nht of the fax t..ui{ring.::t the Experiment- al Farm constitutes a eeriou loss •-to • the Dominion in eonneetir)n wall :he research work which has been c.dtrieaY. on, dealing with the proeess of manne factoring flax into• fibre and linen. anal the tabulating of the different art•^s, throughout Canada best suited for, the growing of tax. In the building. which was ereStec1 four years ago, were stocked quanta ties of flax seed., gathered from crops, grown all over Canada, together with; valuable machinery. Experimental work was also eon dueted in converting fax seed int different feeds, and the records eov-• ering this research work during thei last year and a half, which were kopt, in the office, were destroyed. New Cunard Liner ^^ is One -Class Boat A despatch from London says: --Fort the first time a transatlantic liner saila ed from England for America with no, distinction of class in its passengers. There are no first, second or third class berths on the Albania; a Cunard liner, which has left Liverpool fore New York, via Queenstown, on herd maiden trip. The Albania is, described as a "ones class boat," all passengers havin their own cabins and the run of th entire ship. 1 WHEN DA CS Gt�t:S MINA eat -0 Bf-rEs reo'L , all-tFr- Disease DO i�EGLAI FELLERS -By Gene Byrnes Nota cAct'i / I -Nome. TELL ME. v. -A461-' CihUSES A Dob -TO 60 �. flap' .tte 1