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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1922-11-30, Page 34' - ALLIED POWERS PLAN TO MAKE CHRISTIANS SAFE BY DISARMIN TURKS Prod oval to Strip 'Lone of Fifteen Miles hi Width on Both Sides of Turkey's Border of all Fortifications and War Material of Every Kind---rNew Balkan Alliance Will Probably Take the Place of the Little Entente, A despatch from Lausanne says:-- izetl, the 'Tories would have Censtan- Supported solidly by the Balkan bloc„ @ tinople as their only military base in ti secret sub-eoman.ittea of 'the Laus-1 Europe, and they would be separated anne Conference, which has 'been ex- from their Balkan neighbors by miles amining the question of demilitarizing of unprotected and semi -desert ter - the Ottcanaai frontier and Thrace, hoe rain. prate -tic -ally reached a decision to 'die -I Although the decision was not re aim Turkey in Europe. ceived favorably in Turkish quarters, On recommendation Exam Generalthe belief is held that Ismet will bow Weyg aril, riarshal Foeh's C3hief to it in the hope of being able to se, ef Staff, it wasp announced that t:ure cion 1 enation somewhere else, a zone approximately fifteen mixes, specially since the big powera are wide on hath sides of the border from', unanimous on tide decision. the Bieck Sen to the Aegean should In any event the matter will be re -i bo eeeepletely stripped of au for ia. ferred to Angora for final decision. cations anti war materials of every! The plan, which lifts the menace kind and no troop movements allowed of Moslem aggression against the'• therein. I Turks' Christian neighbors, is result - This zor:e would include Adrianople ° in in a 'flew Balkan Wee' due to the orduntiring efforts of Premier Nichich Mai {rel other #atis:iaaa Ri-er, vvhosa biceea as militaryalong the. ef Juga-Slavia, ins;<►ired , toy former Maritza bases, .n the opinion of Gen. We1'ganrl,' 1're rifer yetaizelos of Greece. << wait;:! fie etsentia1 to then Turks if they Tho action t<�1;on ap' Jug! -Slava, shod!:!. ever :attempt an offensive war Rumania, Gree and 11u1;, rte an this question is re;;arded as tore initial. on their i eiah cars in Europe. EsM, al the formation of a Balkan ^'t toward Gen. Weygand pointed out that, de- spite the cleveleprnent •of tren.hes and temporary earthworks in the late war,' whieh would be of value to belliger-', +tun, stir.te ie etroogbelds and forts would be d'inriYriehcd. Vale demilitarized Aril) would also include the strategic railway line from, the Belgarian frontier through Kara-' gateh to the port of Dedvagatch, on the .Aegean, thus ?rovidieg Bulgaria, with as oaztletwanl ptever.ting either, side. in ease of future war, from ue ing for warlike par pee a the solo means of r i'evey tretta;iert in the tea 'x t : } With site it fraint:er thuis tleiniiitar- alliance which is designated) to super-' cele the Little Entente, The latter is considered the logical development of spires 13rrt sh nego tiatiors with the Belgrade and Buch- arest uch-arest Governments for pledges of military aid in support of the British naval strength against the Turks in case it should ever be. ome necessary to ilee force to impose the Western -_ _,__ -v powers' w ill in the Near Fast. .' GOVERNORS FOR FREE . Quality of 1.9= (heat When neither the FrerrvlY nor Italy STATE AND ULSTER TO P ---Thom the London (Vitale ans would promise the contingents of troops the British deemed necessary ate Gailipeli and the Dardanelles pour=' parleys with the Serbs and Rumania began two wont the ogo. Quebec to Create Fuel Control Board A despatch from Quebec Rays: .--^ A drastic" measure 1 creating a Fuel and Food Con- trol = Beard in this Province, , with powers to render oblige-" Mrs. Wintrtngham tree r;' the three women elected to tale 13r,t'.-1, Parliaineet. out or tit .ite-three candddnies. ChildersEx d. As Enemy to Free State A deee ten from Dublin says:— The my.i ery which veiled the fate of the Irieh Free State's deadliest enemy, Erskine Childers, was removed by an'' official announeame:tt that he wan e::- eeuted at drawn Friday morning. A statement was issued by National Army headquarters as follows: "Mr. Erskine Childers was tried by military court at Portobello Barracks, Dublin, en November 17, 1922, charg- ed with raving possession, without proper authority, of an automatic pis- tol when appre.iended by a party of National troops on November 10 at Anna/nee House, County Wicklow. The accused was found guilty and: sentenced to death. Tho finding and sentence wore duly confirmed; and the execution was carried out this morn- and 1920, ish Empire Earhibtian, to be held at • A despatch from Paris says: --The Smoked me 3 P ing at 7 o'clock:" This statement reveals the foot that Wembley Park, near London, in 1924, United States Ein'o tssy has received 2$e; cooked ham, 38 to'" 40c; smoked cargoes for wart bound. vessels of the importations from the United States instruction from the State Department 38c:, re26 to ?Sc; cottage rolls, 35 to deet 'Paid f0 t $11" 270?42 during and wild have ra pavilion CO'cove7in am': r 35c; breakfast bacon, 32 to 85e; spe-1 pro • te1 16 , squarefeet fWashingtonmaket t• ial fire f t b 38 t 40 Two Offices Will Be Quite Distinct From One Another A despatch from Belfast atIse - It is a cpeete,f, awarding to the Belfast Telegraph, that as a. consequence erf the changes which wall result from the paetage of the new Irish constitutlen (bill by the House of Connnons and cer- tain consequent legislation, Ulster will in theftiture have its own vice TOY, wd:a Yell be known as Governor of ilister—an office quite distil '<t from that of Governor of the'Free State - �RIR AND LA OR QUE$TJONS ISSN BEFORE NEW BR; . A deepctelY front London says: -T- The seesion capere•l • with all the The new Parliament opened on Thurs-i cererrrental attendant upon title an„ day, if not in tranquil, is at tents 0e214 formality. Driving with the Green, in the State coach, drawn by in a quiet mood,. There were na fire- eight nom, and attended My an wor;±s, and ReoVay •Meodenola, •asi escort of Life G'uerds the King wed leader of the. Opposition, made it chaini from 3:Wel.-ingham Palace through that as brig' .as he leads the Labors streets, lined, with troops, to \ estmin party it will follow no violent or un-' ater Palaee, where he donned the gor~ constitntiorat methods of detaining, geous Royal robes, redress fer its grievances, G -Accompanied by Queen Mar;-, King This is taken as a timely warning" George walked in a n.rc, essiott'to .the to the extremists ^f his peaty wbe • Hsuse of Lords, where he reed hiss derieen r while the nettle was 'being...speech from the Throne to the robed sworn in indicated :impatience with, peers and as many car m here as the orderly ccn_dnet of business under could be accommodated. f the establishfxi usages of Parlieenent.l A later despatch front, •London Macdonald made R favorable inipres-j sayee The first clivision in the new sten not only by hie attitude on this; Parliament was taken on Friday on point, but ray his whole manner and i the question of devoting tl e whale the tenor of hie speech, ; time of the present sittings to Gov-. Llcyd Gecxge, sitting below the. ern m_•rt business, that is the Irish gangway in the seat not long sittee''treaty and centein thiarrelal queetions?. 1 occupied by Horatio Bottonrle e, fol -1, The f 'hewers of sex-Pre-n'.er Lloyd lowed the wor* of tri a,mphant, George voted t`b a man with tete Ger- a Labor's leader with the deepeet inter eminent, •ubo'carried their motion 2C8 est, Gaut let no sign of approval or to 141. 1 disappre v at escape him. He s: ar,neat F This des not mean negealat ieus 'be - with something of anrnsement in leis: tween the Geerg ens anal Inde; en.ient I expression, the faces of the Ministers, Liberals are off. Th.y are pr e. f;1n( as Macdonald, with all the air ef beingbusily, although unity is not likely to master of the situation, reminded come for some time. them of the difficulties that eonfroetl One of the imeertant facts e-rerg them. He predicted the . reelel inter -1 ing from the preeeeiings in the House est of Labor in any proposed' settle -1, is the communistic sentiment -naeng I anent of the dispute between the oil; the Liber iter^ A member with epe- t interee--ta in A'feeopetami.Y. I eia'.ly intin*ate hnowledge of the per - 1 Bonar Law was rather subdued ar':i i renal affiliations of that pe, rty gives apparently ill, since he was elose'y : the au in „*n that thirty-six es there are tnuffied in heavy garments. IIe is'virtea11y communist in sentiment an ti quite firni in his determination to sees thought if not avowee, membe a of Communist ^c: anizations. I the Irish treaty through. Ig Week' caws, $3.ari(.t; gold eiws. F4; canner I cilli$ $ cows, 81.50; cutters. $2; cern. boli +tuna The 1 harlot; 'bulls., $2.30 t, .1'2 .75; geed veal calves, $9; colo. ones. $ .,,a end up; g'ra sers, A e',:spat e from Winnipeg says,- • Of ilio total quantity of wheat :twe,t:- e free ire+ ca'r,irr:^nzenient of the erep yeer. cptember 1, up to and cludirrg November 21, es reported under i'una?Tian Pae4i Railway re : turn:. 03 per cent., or 47.077 cars out e f 72,074 nary graded No. 1 Northern' or better, tl`e Mean:te hard division uneunting for 1.1 ears. T,:al shipments, wheat end coarse' grains included, for the surae period, ameonte3 to 127,907 2 + bushels. as compared with 101,672.907 huQhele for the eorrteptnding peeled of 1915, the tory and final decisions fixing In come:Aim: with the Free State, east reetod crop year, . �• � freta the head coalandfood which ii;entione:d and two o the men named,; + . and limiting quantities of ` govexnership three' names are being, East f of the lakes f h then' have been shipped' atotal of may the uantit f d h' h bT' 100750 694, b 1' s g 96 ' ..sold in time of crisi e' the Earl of Graiilird and Timothy! .i us Ye.R, comrli. in ,- s to Cgs- Healy, it is !relieved, would be accept -i 7,01,45 `bushels by water and 4,049,- torners, and compelling menu -141'1e Warne brought up is that of Ear, Glen -1 facturers and merchants ter ,, Avis, formerly Sir James: II. N. Camp, supply the board with an in bell, Lord Chancellor of Ire?:in+l. i ventory of the fuel and food' who is to be Governor of Ulster is h l store 1 not known, bub the tome of the Duke; e ceptable to Ulster and the scoria' 1 d lli t Ile to the Free State The third 238 bu.hels by ora they have in in Ware- s o f Abercorn is mentioned as !icing ae- i houses, was presented in th I 1 Legislative Assembly on Government. are provided, and fines vary -1 days between the Ulsterites and the! ing from $25 to $100' may be Imperial Government and _ ay? it is; imposed' under the Quebec hinted: that Prime Minister Bonar; Law's speech on the Irish 'bill may produce an agreeable lessening of the .._ -.4 tension in Irish. affairs, Premier Craig, who has been in CANADA IMPORTS FROM London consulting the members of the` U.S. FAI •i •ING OFF ' aero Government. said in the your: a cf , Thursday. Severe penalties i The Telegraph refers to the uyou-! y Summary Conviction Act. Mations in Landau in the past few a speech on Friday he was happy to, , state that the resalt of his' visit to. Purchases Declined in Value London, although not entirely sates- $115,272,742 During Past factory, wa still satisfactory from his Twelve Month's. viewpoint and therefore from Ulster's viewpoint. _ _ A despatch from Ottawa. says:— lady Nancy Aster of the decline in Canadian CANADA TO EXI-IIIBIT D7 ' duct. Ss up per imp The extent 1 l„ � ci0 per 5 Imp. gals., 52.40; importation of products from the n- AT $ 1'81'Iianlent, has been sustained by th'e' niaple sugar, lb., 23 to 26c. ited States is shown by a statement i voters. Honey -60 -lb. tins, ]2e Toronto. ( $2,50 to $3, begs, select;, $11.75; ;eve, Matritoba wheat Na. 1. Northern,"$9 50 to $10, Manitoba oats ---Nominal, Manitoba barley Nominal, All the above, trach, Bay ports American torn—No. 2 yellow, $9a;.c; No. 3 yellow. 382Ae, ail rail, Barley—Malting, an to 62e. ,aclord ing to freights outside. Buckwheat— �o. 2, 78 to 80e. Rye—No. 2. 81 to 83e.. Millfeed—Dol. Moaned freight, bags included: Aran, per ton, $2.4;; ehorts, per ton, $2i3; middlings, $28.50; good fees, flour, $2. Ontario wheat --No. 2 white, $1.11 to $1.14, according to freights out side;. No, 2. $1.06 to $1.09. Ontario No. 2 white Gats --42 to 44e, Ontario corn—Nominal. Ontario flour --Ninety per cent- Pat•, i in jute bags, Montreal, prompt ship - meat, $6,10 to $5.20. Toronto basis, $5.05 to $5.1.O; bulk seaboard, $4.90 to $5. Manitoba flour—let pats., in cotton seeks, $7.10 per bbl„ 2nd pats., $6.50. Hay—Extra No. 2, per ton, track, Toronto, $15; mixed, 513.50 to $14; Rt. Hon. John R. Clynes 1 clover, $13.50 to $14, Tine Chairman of the Bri`is it :labor Straw—Car lots, per ton, track ,To Party, who was re-elected. To - route, $9.50. C:heesce-- New, large, 25e; twins, �25?4c; triplets, 2614e; Stilton?, 27e. — - :Old, large, 27'e; t\r*itis, 280; 'Stiltons, Welsh Coal Continues • 13ntter -Finest ereamery prints. 40 to Reach Canada to 4.'.. , ortlirarr ceettmeryr prints, 37 to 39e, Dairy, 29 '. 31c. Cooking, 21e. A elesr7ateh trent tandem says: -- Dressed Aa .ixy _t4 lbs., 9 lbs. i3iitish coal mine ti:, :eta are begin - lied up. �d8t, do, to 4 lits., °5c; fowl, ning to hope that it will he possible to 5 lbs. and un, 28i; do, 4 to 5 lbs„ rte do, under 4 lbs.. 17e; geese, 2!.; dude-, build up a 1:er n..neet export trade in ]ink 3`lc; tt:rkecs, 45c. • real with ('anueia. Notwithstanding Margarine --20 to 22e. the settlement of the strike in the Un- Eggs,—No. 1 candied, 38 to 39c; ited States, large quantic:cs of ili'elsh selects, 42 to 43.e; -cartons, new laids, coal xl and continue nue tolnitedsent Sto both an - i5 to 80k. Bear.::---Caradian, hand -Ticked, an., steamers left from Swansea on Thurs 6e primes, 5 Vic. !day with 12.000 tons and further large �, The first woman to sit in the British ap`,� aro �— , �; cargoes are booked. It is recognized U RITISH rola ga, that there is slim chances of retaining to 13c Per' the crretom of the United States,retabut Un- just issued through the Dominion_...... lb.; 2 -21e -lb. :t is h• ed that m. permanent trade in Doinitiioa s Products and Re } :_6lb. 14 to zt to per per Bureau of Statistics, giving compo,- sources Will be Viewed byOntario comb honey, per dor., $3,25 the better class of Welsh Gaal may be ative figures for the twelve months - ,— rrre?gi1 S Cannot Hold to $4. bell% up with Eastern Canada, The ending October 31 last and the twelve- Ten !billion People. i Real FstatA in France Potatoes—Neje Ontat�ios, No. 1, 80, Canadian Government merchant mer- nionth periods ending October 31, 1921 Canada will participate it the Brit- • to 90c; No, 2, 70 to SOc. ine official's here are encouraging the ate—Hams reed., 26 to idea fi,s tendir_ to provide relibable �cY r declined in value o, ii• i g 0 000 ee o in to :mriot 1a e re-. •` bean !lice as• acon, .o • c,; Twenty Hen's Eggs the twelve months ending October 31 space, it was announced • by Kon. !race .inions to the 1 reneli (govern backs, ltone'.esrs, 39 to. 4'?'c. _ last, , in comparison Charles Stewart Minister o In-mencortie^•1 ening, the re:•c a �' s� �•.•- �. , • - n mea :cog 1 twith the previous pJ f the tit acl anion Cured t I vicar ba cn 50 Ii3�i �2F xr Grant to A despatch from Tacoma, Wash., twelve months. eerier, in an interview recently with ,,y the C hai,zLe. of Dei...t..s ef a bill to 70 lbs., $ 1, 70 to 9U ]b- • v , Children's t , - • z �. 2,., n 20. 90Zs..�' S4.iciety Ii When. the fl sres for the period>lust cher, .assistant general. f ibtdtt.;, rrret nags Ito n 1tc1-d real lbs. and up, $1$, lightweight roils, in . . says:—A record pike for eggs in thisg Major E. A. Bel o g g H. ended are compared with those for thetheExhibition and head of ',s in rrenee, or to lease property barrels. $41; heavyweight" rolls, 537 1t ,e •rezcnt �o an ei t e (;aunty section was established when Ii manager of oftwelve-month period ending October h has to .i ed the f :r -„n:e tliai: tui:ie' "ears vvithn,it fr.r._ Lard—Pure slices, 16ii c, tubs, err, Co:nti. of Nort i11)1)ez•lrand and Dur- Cawthorn Woodland sold twenty tae the mission vim c a 71/ his champion 31 1920,a drop of no lees than $330 f pat ' r 1 „n1 19c. s. 121/ a o ham the grant to the Ch'ilydr,en's d eggs from Lady Jewell, p , • 1 White Leghorn hien, for $500. Lady Jewell laid 365 eggs for the year end- ed November, 1 at the official egg- laying contest conducted by' the Wash- ington Experimental Station. - 012,874 is shown. Provinces and placed this matter c ,,;.annruval, t yerno j 3 stn 1'' �' r tub participation before the P Ai var'taus, Dov 13ee.c; pails, 14 to 1414., suints, 10',z Sa' c•3: 'as hi -Teas -AA froth $200, to During the twelve months ending eriunents. to L7c, $300 per ire i.h 'n eeognidon of the _,, ; .7 k•,,r:,,:i:.: ;:r'i:,x;>; a:}.i;: i5 ':...':: , r .r.. .- 50'. f>' s 't0I'li.-bhe Society is fie n for October 31,1922,exports to the Un- of move �,n.ert it i� :.:; :;., Y <.,,:<•:•;•::•.:;;:.;:• Choice. heavy steers, $, to $ . , e_teet..tve R y >; OcThe amount y res c,.; �t :,:::.:::•s:,:::>::::::......: . ,: •choice, 5,50 to ,Eb.�S .,, c e r and.ho rie1a.A chtldre-1 end on the CanEiat to butches _feet., $ $ iie,,..c . ited States�'were to the value of $�27,-i tro o�sed.. to sip •••""""•••""' ,�" • ••> •••^ $S .50• do rated:, $4 ,o During the revioii twelve- • •� .:;,..ale:? .'�'.. �:>�.> '4 OC1.l' i)� to �0 , 037.218. D g P r �th�e occasion vvas not eta $.__•. -__, _ xhibit f o �,?.. fs .'?�t -'��. do, >~ ,:. f e a:v: :,'r"S . tet`, ,. n r � Y: • t3 ,�. ,.R to34• butcher heifer - o , � ...::lilt :. 7, - taken,' '•«�%>•>,: �'`>:<;: $.,• do; coni.. , month parte they totalled King ,8, The s pace Mein taken, .i. . , > ;: J . - •:.:: •;:.••.• , • P eel: p g . •' T.::,. :w.t, <,•;!::<>: choice,. 4;, GO to +6; do med.. $4 t0- :;'.J1 'i. :'. it's to the United Kingdom, being tale by on' Expo , is the same as that g r . "�`• � ^'.'�ti_ , .+. C10 cont., i•`3 to a5,'<1•;., butcher CoiNo, on the :other hand, increased from, Australia, which .is spending .$1,250,- 19'21, 1,2x0 cline, $.; ,? $5; do, teed,, $2.50 to $3; $296,778,0$4 in the twelve months end- 000 on . its display of Australian :i tt a a 2.2 ingOctober 31, 19' 1 to_$320 370,742 � � ' ~ careers P. ori iu..te , ' 3 50 to y 4 25;. ducts f.or the eshih tion. F butcher` hu good, $3 u0 to $14 ., ir, the period just ended. Major. Belcher expressed FctiSfa•c <f w ':' do, cont•,,$2 to 83; feeding steers, root'., Paid $50,000 for One Strawberry Plant tion with fihe result of his tour of Can- ada. The provincial governments, he said, hxid sift ibeen enthusiaatio in their support of the proposals placed before tlhem. and the Goverilinent cf New- foundland, which Dominion he hacl A deopatch from Three Rivers, visited since his last confer t o with n=1 Mich., says: -Fifty thousand dollars the government at Ottawas hod an -- 1 .for atingle strawberry plaint was paid pounced its intention of taking a by Frank 13. Beatty, president of .the pavilion of approximately 8,000 square R. M. ` Kellogg Oompany, fruit grow—feet •at an expenditure of $50,000. One ere. The plant is • to be known, as of the hest sites on the Exhibition has "Rockhill," in honor of its breeder, been reserved for the Canadian pe i1-' Harlow Rockhill, of Conrad, Iowa, The ion, Major Belcher stated, tin' he was price is believed here to be the higheet confident that the exhibit of rirl ids s Pa tClac. ;ana{cI ever; eats! for a ,.;single strawberry lirodaets and natural ie pr.tac.e, would ' Cheese, Euless eastern • 221'1to23r..; ` , , ; r one of the best on the ,Srouiid alit u ritect b1 the r,l 1, .> 1�ob i, r .r t:� 1 nutter .hoic'zs�i, etera1,iery, 36e. hoes— , !tont. TIte;3.,_<,i f .locate ,in early sum beIn e i 7 c'lir~^ i~ n ii i1 of 1 l 10 N 1' r 'J 'ti will continue A ,„ nie•r, bearing ccntitxuectsly until frost` .rh F h bi the Tiger o• France' ! conte,: `1.'he ,purehaaer said he be- ek, e plaid: h � had ., 'purchased .t_ •:•. ,%n ( 1-'nik:aJC;eiil( .,.a. i” r: tlJ., 7lair (, p 1.�_, ,. tetli,..t .xp J :: Clem i.tu,:ve.l l Now • ,-t is • would revolutionize the_.. straw'bberr Fr.ilac'.r; who ora J ;eel ,iia av t,v� 'York to � �, oul 1 i . y coMMt?:i11 r tel:'o ring tour of:Y�ilieric?L. i industry.c., , $5 i. $5; do, f.lir. $5 to 85.50; st; leers, geed `et to $4.75; do, :fair, $3 to $4; cal< .`hour; x'10 t 4'11 do, etc 1 . 98_ to $0.5e; c'.o, con.,, .33 to 87; mi davit cot rh ,t e, 60 to $80 ter ngcre, choice, 5530 to 8100: lambs. $,: Lo $12 80;e'1 ce chose $ t) $7.25; i10,. culls, , $2 to $7..; i• gs i ,a arid watered, d, $11 do, f c b., $10 50; do, country points,' 810 25. Montreal. Gats -Can. `West Nc, 2,65 ' , i 8e; do, No. 3.00 to 61c. Flour' ?1iiut r spring wheat eats., firsts, 57.10. Rolled !oats., Wag, 90 Jas., $3•15't $3: 25. Bran, X24 shorts, $26I•Iay. No: 2. lieu ton,, c-ar lo+o -$i e .te• $17. • to ioir, e former e. Six months from Aprril, 1024, and on a conservative basis it is estimated ii ': people will attend over•ten itialll..p5 of before its .close. .' Fresh,, 45J to 46e; select : c; o. ,5Ccra,<J. ,t. S•eetey ilte d14,11. detested party, 115x, Maci;onal3 .,a., pro-, ;. ck 85 to 36c. 'Potatoes, ter, Crag, ,� ,e er of a Carta - e ,.to�, I ,. : „. rlar ecan,r..rz.:^1 11cz t ]n - , 1' � •a7 1 Jnr c. . ". tl.e O po .t'lee 1 . C•ro.o:t. t4'est'erll. ate'�rs, $5;. r,am, t ou:gh ' i 5 i, C i\ O i'`tiGl , 1 in the House al Cc meeee. steers, 54.25 to 54;5.0; med. western by `n ..Laborite in B'ri.0611• erkections.