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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1922-2-23, Page 7IRISH PEOPLE HAVE THEIR FUTURE ENTIRELY a , s r �r >" N Charlottetown, P.E.1, Bixty ear herseeleawn sleighs, anal then khi rail, I OWN AND �' x loads or 48,900 lushels of +certified 3zore than a thousand miles ay ail, x�.r•«,.�-%^?< �. , x.: ;. �_ T���•�, seed potatoes were shipped out d are being sad on the Chicago mar- e } Prince Edward Island during 1921 to kets, Two carloads of fish from Lakes c resents British- Government's Case for :, ry'r f{Y �= xWinnipeg, and Manitoba AdOpWinston Churchill Presents ...•�'" �'""� r. varix:i� parts of the United ;;tales, Win .peg; Win�nipegKisis ani.. Bill Enabling Dublin Authorities ttori; of Free State: Bll B a g < .�,, >;�"�,. �,��":.,�,.��''"'t�w���.A ,:.'^ <=.y From experiments conducted it Viio were recently disposed of at Chicago, tq Secure a "Sensible Parliament in Ireland,. A despatch from London says: In t`and the position of Britain, standing moving the second reading of the on the treaty and ready to carry it out Irish Free State Bill in the house of if the others were found on behalf Commons on Thursday, Winstozi of the Irish nation to do their part, Spender Churchill, Secretary for the would be a position of great moral, as Colonies, laid stress on the necessity well as undoubted material strength.. of giving affect to the treaty by cloth- "The position of Southern Ireland, ing the Previsional Government, as on the other hand, would be ane ois the treaty= provided, withlawful pow- the , Canada From Coast to Coast CiUPLIN CASTLE quarters of the Provisional Government inia, New Jersey, Maine, and Ver Winnipeg, Man.—fresh rhubarb in wont, it has been, definitely concluded winter time is the treat that Winnipeg that island grown. -seed potatoes are citizens are enjoying as the result o admirably .adapted to their require, experiments tordueted by a Mr. Hied- rnents. To maintain and safeguard. ley, a, market gardener. The rhubarb. their standard of quality island grow-, was planted in underground pits and ers have decided to register. i Mr. Hedley' reports that the drop this Halifax, N.S,--The Eastern Gypsum year has been very sueeessfui and that Company, owners of extensive gyp -a he intends to seal his product not onlay sum properties in Victoria County," in Winnipeg but to Regina and Sasisa• 1 f t w gzestest weakness and difficulty Cape Breton, have sold their property.,• toon, heldan election absolutely isolated from the sympathy of Soutber:x Irelands to the Great Bras d'Or GyPsum Co.,j Winnipeg, man.—The erne nee ers and earls sig it to ed in head -;-- f the world and bitterly dzvid _. _.-.,�,M.:.N.�_ .�.--•.�- Ltd., 'which is being formed by a; crop estimate of Manitoba, which has at the ear�+•4�t moment. fo _ :...._..,, "It is the view of the Irish sign- herself. The position of Northern Ise- syndicate of American and local. )uat been .spas f l treaty," h •d "that land would be quite unaffected" The - issued bythe Dontin on with the eesuit that very low rates capitalists, The new company will, it. Bureau an Statistixs, ;tires the yield of atories o the a said, were quoted for loans in Lombard. Republic ublic had been set up by All the Government's information -� ^^1^ is stated, spend $200,000 on, develop wheat as 39,453,980 bushels, grown an IrishP f suchanassumption. The Short winter ` Course for Street, and the diseeunt rates for twillsi the Irish people at the elections and led it to feel that had fallen in compote:: so that last ment work this summer. The gypsum on 2,226,376 acres; barley � 19,681,64, 3 p ins Farmers which has been going on at" ° 14t acres. z,aa, 544 676 that the Republic could only be con- as the success of de Valera was nareas involved are the most extensive bushels, 1,04,,, "Inany ease," added the Sec- the university of Toronto for -the past week !bee Coser:znzent pia e i Traasury m Nova Seetia. t bushels, 01,689 acres; spring rye, 1e vented inlet a Free State by the de- con rest. ca , dt weeks seem to have been even hair .. te:,,ier at euly .n angels over of the people. We don't rev- return, `sit would be a pity for us to twoengby, e.5, ---A shipment of native 980,3$3 bushels, 157,009 acres; fail; cisicn p , t a gr success this year than last. 62 al.a_: rgs ger yen', furs valued at $9,400, was f native rye 1,678,285 bushels, 1410,784 acres. ognize the Irish Republic and neer go "tYirea.er.n g and blustering at this �,twenty-five met; and The bank rate, therefore, was quite a , stage and give the impression that 1'vvo hundred and teeny made fro n ,Pere to New York. The In addition 3s# £�01 acres were sown to twill• furs will be sold either at a private potatoes, which l ue3ded 5,858,232 The ch'ecte of the re used election, the Irish people were being made to wen -ten of various ages, ;tut male" "lel gilt` cf tench veldt market rat=+s. In 3 p p.3 i t ti' t - t° e vote underduress or at thepoint of their twenties, t zrtdP:i the Secre.ary, were to recur. h7 F d an add uate coestituent assembly, and the bayonet, If this were indulged in work tales., t q . e he questions and engaging in discuseion:�. `at fresh, rartY:al, and, if I may say so, it could afterwards be stmt d that t senoiele I'az ianient in Ireland."' vote had been given under duress, The stazIente are repeeseataV e of Of the present .lOsh Par's:ament tending to impair the authority of the thirty-four counties in the Province; :lir. C•hurehill declared that it was not derision" one comes from Rainy River and ono ch:. e n beeau:e of the fitness of its Alluding to the report of a coup from Manitoulin. The women in the members to govern, hut because they d'etat to overturn the Provisional Gov- course have been particularly pleased were thought to be most obnoxious ernment, M. Churchill said: ''There to have the opportunity of reeeivir.,g to Great Britain and men who hated England roost, The Irish Minister must know where he stood. Some peo- The Farmers! Course, •enti-s have been bard at" -i' c 4,r •c� iciaalnov`r:a air 1e or public auction stile. The earsigr-, bushels. e= on 'ectures aski*ze Fur E s: Ali tg iia stili[ z ria as he,__, mens consisted of Nova. Scotia mina;,' Regina, Brit~.- --Among be resolu'! tot the position here. red fol;, otter, coon and wild eat. i tions the convention ctf the Sasltatr S. John, New Brunswick. -•-A, new ehewen Grain Growers, representative industry is to be established in St. of ;0,400 fat -mere, referred te the Pro- John as a result of the de. ision of vineiel Government, was one to give are those who think that the Provi- up-to•date 'instruction in House ltooa Eiunal Government may be overthrown Seienee. The complete range of sub by a court d'etat and ared Savlet Gov- jests leas follows: English, Economies, ple felt they had 'vatted too long,ernnent set up. The British Govern- History, Public Sper. mg, C'omniereta already, but in any ease the sooner ment does not think that at all likely, Geography, Hygiene, Biology, Pay - tin election was held the better. The but if it were, it is quite clear that a chology, Engineering, Architecture, sue,•ess of Mr. de Valera at the elec- Soviet Republic would ruin the Irish and Household Science. Interspersed Urn ha characterized as "an ugly cause for a hundred years, while not with the lectures have been several hti^othesis," in any respect impairing the faunda-„seeial functions intended to relieve, ” r etly clear that the re -1 tion of the British Empire or the the strain ahard study. The uni It is pc fe l,.aciir.`en of the treaty by Ireland 1 security of Ulster. Na. i'e,versity authorities speak highly of plc really _ , e of student ttt#end- world free a parties from their en- are leas likely to turn Bei''hevist than the wholesomet yP gageireuts," the Secretary continued, the Irish." ing this course and of the eamneet work that is done. High -Power Radio Station in Gre T. B. Macauley test:intent Sun Life Assurance Co, et i..aiaaa, under whose .direction the caull,auy bas Just completed tho most prat:table year in its History. Bringing British Teachers to Western Canada nland A. despatch from Washington says :--"Greenland probably will have a high-power radio station Bank of England Rate Drops to 4?=z Per Cent. the 'sou-uuon seined to award a large women equal right with men in home- eontraet for east iron pipe to a local steadying' on Government land. company, which had promised, if It; Calory, Alta.•••= -Lentil grain men securers the contract, to establish a' estimate that the total bookings of oundry, and make the pipes in the - wheat via Vancouver, this season, ity as a beginning• of the new Indus -,will ;amount to approximately seven ry. It is promised that the works" million bushels. Se•ver:Y.l Calgary, will he e:;terded to a point where It irnipeg, Chiraee s rd ;dew York ennployment will be given to from 150 grain nnen have recently been in Van- , couver ins nt:i;:atiag the new eb r,nel Noyan, Que.,---E. G. Fadden, a local of shipn Bens to the United i iretdon:, breeder of poultry, ;,gins earned fresh and h.is the general opinion that the laurels by ea:Tr iter MT the ;silver cup rew note will `ree perenarert. the Vermont State Poultry Show . V eton•i<.s, 11.0. ---Tine total Tog pro - t week offered far the lest exhibit aI tiou of-.3,nitiA 3 Celum'aia for the of birds. His turkeys also seeured facet eleven month of 1921, front She prizes. He sta.:ec that it Christ-', oflleial reterr, of : g waled lugs time lie wag re: t'a1,'ing fuer hie reaaehaed 1,f+ile.7h9,;$' S Yfeet, pouring he poultry more then some farmers se.", past ye ar,, the ann� noes of heavy pro- cured fox their rattle. t:a,.th n were June. Ju y end Auge t, _ a Hull, Que.—Daring the nest yo ; Of the teed prof ueIion 1r:83i, 31.1*aa A despatch from London says:— After G3i:iriea Goraloaa according to the eity neeessar, toe city' feet were sealed on lite eeest and P 'Who win reprnrennt Canada at the of Hulls asres:,nnent was 'mercerise Say :#11,0: ,,282 feet on inane'• territory. After having remained at fi per scant Genoa Caneoren[.�. ;1n:•[related wit hithree-quarters of a snillia,ra tioilaarz.' '' tnrouver, B.(.— reeal fah peek - from November :3 last, the Bank di h' h d` t t� - hire will en evrEdouard ;►lnr.p[tit aR The total valuation of the city yew i= ere care ar[rrr Yn : r.$ �tirat a profitable in the near future,but it will England rate, on Thursday was, eedue the #:ill b not s Prof.1"311""t Edord; Larval 81t,,, ?,`�$'=, or which y 11 e,'2lft i> a nitrile run 9 +le vc�, �gic:l 9n :� a�� �ar3. �, of est to 4?: per -eent. The reasons fartexa►ble. The elms report gives the, and other _te 7ntie l rts fir their i�ro- bring no joy to the h arts t to uniy�r;itx 'sh7�,,1� ii::aneiei ;acid eCctn• f the present redactions are no far ll, Dale expert wilt lunatic pati haw far 1population of the city at 113,ti; 2, an duets. eti?i.c:i.g ti ;� Pan tees Churl Greenlanders or the Danish of- seek, and in many quarters clic fall rin the calm , u4, Ovvin Cin• i.c;;n ::: cul;l >7o h'itii rt Nal:ta to other in; neat a of allona a tboitsatn i over that route,;ant;:l to ti'Y. viiia a #ni;l elfin -t ficals administering was ief;ardcd as ov sill S try. They much prefer the largely to the depression of trade, Eur, I,ah comitri a in aduit,on to gar. i. of the longArc- of has been almost a superabun- dant ticlp.ifi: (; iu the reenter nforll o£ laic'; re - Toronto, Ont. at nari5ppl er ,sport, tly left #h port t' New tr :: If peaces and quiet therethe crab et Qnrifeicatce, tic Winter, ]ter, when they are tui dant supply of money in of last year. of two hunrrel ems es frozen fl h re- ren e tis port n ,r from ('hic:age etates that belt taught. the pot s@grnnart .lar ted in good in the f';ineditcn Northwest, transport order there will pr, ;r, lily he a very ea long distances by deg sledge end r©nsidt+rahlc: quar.tr; ,• kett in fueoe. off from the outer world for eight or nine months at a. time, and they never long for nerve - shockers." This statement was Made by Dr. Morton Porsid, chief of the Danish Arctic sta.- tion on Disco Island, Greenland, the most northern scientific in- stitution in the world. t:.a..tsh feels London says: --i nee-. s• , i Y' oyd, cif Saskatchewan, has eelee rev Canada accompanied by K iseore of British teachers for were . , :\ c. ,tern Canada: Embargo Investigation Costs Total £3,100 A despatch from London says: The Minister of Agriculture, Sir Arthur rriffith-Bcscawen, announced in the Reuse of Commons that the costs of the hearing by a Royal Cor, - mission of evidence concerning the embargo against the importation of Canadian cattle wins J;3,100, FELD MARSHAL ALLEN YRETURNING WITH P OPOS LS TO EGYPT A de,esat?h from London says:—It ;; ;aur z ct't:ztively announced that eon -1 renstitas held in Lon:eon between tare:i+c `Lloyd George. Foreign Secre- tary Curzon end F'iehl Marshal Vis- ( -aunt Allenby, British High Commis - rimier in Egypt and the Sedan, have led to a complete agreement on the l,olicy to be pursued in Egypt, end the proposals to be presented to the Egyptian Government. The nater. a of the agreement has not . lzsen specified, but according to reports that have been current, Field Marshal Allenby favored following the line of policy of the 'Lord Milner report and threatened 'to resign the [sigh Comn lssionersbip unless the British Government derided either to adopt ,a purely military policy or to make the concessions urged by Lend: Mather. The London Times says it is gen- erglly assumed that Field Marshal Allenby will return to Egypt shortly with proposals which will enable hint to continue his mission in a manner satisfactory to himself and the Egyp- tian Government. The newspaper re- calls that even the moderate Egyp- tians refused to form a•. Government unless Great Britain accepted certain conditions, including a British pledge to abolish the protectorate and eon - sent to the establishment of a Par- 1iamentary Government. The Times adds that Field Marshal Allenby strongly urged the Govern- ment to `accept the proposal of the moderate Egyptians. Material ques- tions, ;such as defence and an exact definition a the future relations be- tween Great'Britain and • Egypt were to be the subject of negotiations with an Egyptian .Government, if formed on the 'basis of 'the Allenby proposal. OrPlAbATteMa Weekly Market Report Toronto. gal„ $2.50; per 5 imp. gal,., $2.35. 7 ria . n' Maple tins, 141e to 15. 8 Manitoba wheat—No. 1 Norther Maple sugar, Ib 1J to ..•.. utente Seizes Shipload of German Planes $1:533. �.ot�.ltt, tin,, 17 to 1 c Pei despatch from Copenhagen Manitoba oats --No. 2 CW, ComNo., $r�'50 Ontario cnnib honey, per doz., learns that officials of the En- 68i4c.oSmoked meats—Hams, iue�l , 29 to Manitoba barley --Nominal. 32c; cooked ham, 40 to 43c; smoked All canbacorn—No.track, ba2 pores. tree,. 11 24 to 3i:techs ti to 33e; to 753cc; No. 3 yellow, ,e No. 4 yea- cir11tcrand •]lrral.fa;t baetn, "5 to 7c; had been sold to •C�Iliriat, but low 7334,e• track, Toronto. tente have placed an embargo on a shipIoad of German airplanes which it was officially reported • backs bon lest, 33 to :l'7e. which was brought by an Italian Ontario oats --No. 2, white, nomniai. 0 heat—Nominal 17t 10 Barley—No. 3 extra, test 47 lbs. or lyd�--Put a tierces' better, 57 to GOc, according to freights outside. Buckwheat --No. 2, 78 to 80c. Rye --No. 2, 86 to 88c. Manitoba flour First pats„ $7.40; 3 Choice heavy steers, f.f10 to ?Si: Ci'evr of the vessel. second pats.. $6.90, Toronto. do good $7 to yi.ob^, butcher ,tc er ,: d 5 .a l Cured meats--Lcng a est. been, 1t. steamer to Fredericia, on the 18e- clear les, ol outheast coast of Jutland. The 1414to 16c; t bs 15 to 15��e• Pallas 15i+ to 1;iO3c; new:ltitlser. adds that the sus- ntario w to bel l• e u 1- , prints, 17 to 17 rr_r, Shortening, p;Cions of the Entente• officials tierces, 14e; tubs, 14?ee; pals. lac; were aroused by the presence of prints, 1531 to 16? �e. ' German aviators among the Manitoba flour -90 pee cent. patent, choice, $6.50 to $7.,s alo, goo bulk, seaboard, per +barrel, $5.10. to $6.25; do, med,, o to $5,50; clo,° 26 ULSTERITES Millfeed Del, Montreal freight, corn., $4 to $5; butcher heifers, choice,i bags included: Bran, per ton, $28; $6.50 to $7; do, med., V to $6; do* a ARE RELEASED :Mamas A. Edison shorts, per ton, $30; goad feed flour, ramp, $4 to 11.25; butcher cow:, choice, --- One of the greatest inventors of ale $1 $1 .70 to .80. $5.5o to $6; do, med., $3.50 to $4•S0, • Provisional Government Sets time. elm celebrated his 75th birthday Baled hay—Traelc, Toronto, per ton, canners and cutters, $1 to $2.50; but on Feb, 11 by attending to 1n[sinass as No. 2, $21,50 te $22; mixed, $18. 0• "'a Kidnapped Northerners Free. Straw—Car lots, per ton $12, tom $3 to, , A P y cher bulls, Date, ge.s0 to , a , u ,; 1 riaplze usual at his laboratory in Orange, N,Jr. feeders,good,8 i to $6;1 des ateh froua London sa s: Unofficial quotations—Ontario No. do, fair, $4.' t3 $5; stockers, good, RA. . Mr. Churchill told the House of Cana - 1 commercial wheat, $1.20 to $1.30. to $5; do, fair, $3 to $4; maker , $60 t lions ti,at, according to the latest in- Southern Ireland Elections Cheese --New, large, 20 to 20ine; to $80; springers, .$ 0 to $90; ral�-ese formation, 26 of the kidnapped Union - twins, 20% toy 21c triplets, 21 to choice, $12 to $13; do, mei., $1 to + . Under Treaty 21.ihc. Old, large, 25 to 26e; twins, $10- do corn $5 to $r lauxlls, choice, fists had been released through the q r to $ r o•f P ] G 25% to 26%c; triplets, 26 to 27e; Stile tons, new, 24 to 25e. Butter—Fresh dairy, choice, 28 to 30c; creamery, prints, fresh, fancy, 41 to 48c; No. 1, 40 to 41c; No. 2, 34 to 6e; cooking, 25 to 26e. Dressed poultry Spring chickens, 30 to 38e; roosters, 20 to 26c; fowl, 28 te. 32e; ducklings, 32 to 38e; turk- eys, 50e; geese, 30e.. Live poultry -••-Spring chickens-, 22 to 28e; roosters, 18c; fowl, 20 to 28c;; ducklings, 320; turkeys, 40 to 45c; geese, 20e. Margarine -20 to 23c. Eggs: New laid straights, 48 to 50c; new laid, in cartons, 50 to 52c. Beans—Cam, hand picked bushhel�, $3.30 to $3.50; primes, $2.80 to $3.10. Maple productsSyrup, per imp. IP'tAMs Wont -D °Ne Wow- -"MR., 1T WOULD $E PRE?rN 50nT rot ML '; . exertions the Provisional Govern- to $12.50; do, cone, $6, : rhes choice 26.50 to $7.25; do, good, i merit. Ae despatch from Lon&on says; --t $s5.50,te $o6;'do, ran,., $150 to $3.50; i IIs said both the Northern and 141ieiiael Collins ,conferred with Pre, begs, fed and watered, $13.25; do, f,o. ` Southern Government had agreed niter Lloyd George and Winston, b., $12.60; do, country :points, $12.25.; that there should be an impartial in- Chtlrchil. regarding tl,e suspension aft Montreal. l vestigation of last Saturday's shooting the evacuation of the British army: Oats, Can. West., No. 2, 663^.c to; at Clones. from Ireland. They alae discussed 67e; do, No. 3, 64 to 64eac. Flour, Accordingly, he had notified them the kidnapping of the Orangemen, hill; Man. {Spring wheat pats„ firsts, $8• that the Imperial Government would the Ulster boundary line question. Rolled •asts, bag 90 lbs., $..n .70 to $2.80. place at their ,disposal any suitable Before leaving Ilondon Collins ane Bran, $32.54: Shorts, $33. Hay, No. judicial officer on whom they night flounced that the Irish elections, 2, per ton,car lots,$28 to $29. p finest 't sternr> 1"r l/a to "Agree, who would condwet a public in -under the treaty will• be held in South -i Cheese, fit s d 33 to guzry. ern Ireland within the next eight 18c. Butter, choicest creamery, •9 34c. Potatoes, per bag, carlots, Oc „� $1.10. Veal caves, good, $12; choice, During the first year of life the y human heart beats at 116 to 130 times weeks.' This was the most important pelit 1 d 1 $$4 ' teal development in the Irish situation} fined. reals, $10 to $11; grassers $4; + a minute; ute ii, a normal adult, the beat since the Grote in the Dail on the good lambs, $10; good light sheep, $5 to $6; hogs, selects, $13.50. i is 72 tines in a minute. treaty. ` REGLAR Byrnes NRD h ntreisee DREAM LAST NtCti}'r MOM! 1 DRE.Ay'tT IT V.15 M`( RTH DAY eq4 POP GAve. ME' :151LLs(40e T AN' WANront AN' '(off . GAnE. ?4 A DRuM I: SuPPose_ ••(Ou K 4oA/.4 TI -CAT` ARO:\EaMSPCtTEcoo5 aY I ( COH Ti4rEt`1 `{D7)l L � Serene W- �tLL O tV•4' w+ -4O ;Akra' ITttE- DRLJM mom ?DP\ •