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In every ran*, or gnat or small. I TU Industry supports us i he Evening Advocate OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE FISHERMEN'S PROTECTIVE UNION OF NEWFOUNDLAND TONpNTO, (We-f) i I Vol. IX., No. 191. ST. JOHN'S, FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1922. NEW IRISH LEADERS WILL "CARRY _4s_ Mulcahy Will Command Army; Cosgrove May Hea MMaUry eath of Collins May Bring Peace To Ireland OUK, Aug.' 2.4—Thorn. Hales; who and accepted responsibility for umbusli which killed Michael Col- Ills o Join tl i, Pro-Treaty member of Dail nn. Thc former has becn a opponent of the Treaty and lt is nown whether his oKcr to Join rational* will be accepted. His tnlfieant, nnd as giving point ie! Collins will nc His ■ **-» ffl [[ STATE RNI ON t comrades to do likewise, i IjScdy Carried Thru Streets Krce DUBI ". Aug. -That t ES Irish I In tbe ( Ity Hall where ls wl mil Sundry. The cofrin is i nine oatafalauo on which resit >r Arthur Gtlfflth. 1 HER fOP GENUINE YOU tim GOOD BOOT MEN'S ENGLISH ITAN CALF : Leah I I Goodyear ' Extra Heavy Sole $18.60 Pair BLACK S1S.OO ' Arthur Griffith and Michael Collins ' wliost- views wcre freely exchanged \ with their colleagues is anticipate , Schemes for developments await <! ' finite establishment of • tho Free ' State and till efforts of thc Free State ' Government will bc dldccted to '' tabllshlng the ncw state firmly, ' accordance with terms, to which tho [ adherence of William Cosgrove i. : Richard Mulcahy will be us strict 'that or thejjeud leaders. It Is assun j that Mr. Cosgrove will head tho Minis try. An Important personage Is Prof. John MacNclil, who was speaker of Dail, a man of great knowledge and exeprlence, who provokes no anu Ism and has friends on all f Thc appointment of llk-lutnl Mulcahy as Commander-in-Chief of the Nation-1 al Army Is universally approved. Dull' ICircnnn has seral-offk-lally announced that it will nut meet Saturday as MEN'S TAN CALF lit! ENGLISH ERLACED .00 pair 1 BLACK CALF I $11- Perforated $10.50 pair | OUR VALUES ARE RIGHT- YOU ARE THE JUDGES. Bowring Brothers! Limited LATEST HAVRE, Aug. 25—Infantry and mounted troops are arriving in Havre keep order in thc city where many collisions havc occurred between the c and strikers and in which several persons wcre killed yesterday. Doctors havc becn especially trouble- STRASSBURG, Aug. 25—It is of- ficially announced lhat orders for thc scqcstratlon of German funds in banks of Alsace Lorraine havc been SAYS WOR D NEW YORK, Aug. 24—Tho World, In a strong editorial declares tbat Michael Collins was "butchered by members of an Irreconclllable minor- COLLINS IBrau" *, "BUTCHERED" M ** * Then, Say (Montreal Dolly Star.) Plenty of Jobs and no men to tak, tbem ts said to be the position of nf fairs in Montreal today. Fourteen representatives of plu; and paper and lumber companies hav. been scouring the ell witling- : Tacit: « more money than 1 they! knew nothing about the* ork. Out or 600 men required he bad oaly been able to gct about MO. Tho view that tbe men "did not shared by 1 ' Ity." The paper deals unsparingly , . . icr ... .._ .. „ r..l|OI"J own for steady, representative of another company al- snow Hies." All so on thc look-out for men. "I hure ship tonight," be LONDON. Aug. 25-Tho Premier wUh th, followerB „ _„„„ u. ^ _ Valera. who havc established ln Ira-1 .., workcd har(, a„ day ycstcrdBy: | srlnucd. k.nd "gunman tyranny whic 1 pos->3ja representative of a large pulp audi lletwccn ll us super patriotism." it diclato*. add- pan(.r comnony said "and nt night I can lake 200 parcn.ly due to the reparation, situa- ,ng that ,hcy m a dtoi.twtal group. I L^u^T-nan to send out as th' ItVTalA waging geurllla wartare, "agnln-.t a J „..„•„ of „ .hard day.,, work Lm)tj Hoards 01 central authority, established under I ntB-,t 1 wnntcd to shin wenty and up shipping 0 Jorlty enaction.** This taction, con-J lo flve o'clock last evening I had only shriek Jobs ucs the World, Is "bl'nj to every been able to gct six. Even when yo-.lan hour am )-day. Thc chance in ntly due to thc and possibly ii Irish situation. DUBLIN, Aug. 25—Thc postponed J meeting ot the Dail will bc held on { September 9lh. |,Mng bul ((s own unworkBl,lo ° Ics and unrealizable Ideals, an oppoil-l trans-portal Ion. you arc by no means LONDON. Aug. 25—The German U(J|1 Q, bad ,ogerg wlIllug t0 ,lescend ,urc that you have got them. As mark slumped early in to-day's (-cal- (o (hc a8gaB8lnat,0Il of political on-j likely as not they will Jump thc train, Dig* on tlK London market, bc:ng*UKOnlst8 whcn thelr appeU ,0 the | and away goes their railway fare you thousani t0; -fSubltco failed; willing to resort to'hnve spent on them." ] Russian terrorism to wreck admlnls-l "Men don't want work. In many popular Government wKhJcascs," he declared. "They ask for a whom they could not agree. They. Job and pray all the timo that they . have gone a long way toward proving, won't get It." arrival at Chillangon on the what CoU,n8 a,mogt ntteceo6eA ,nJ.NEEDED «00, fiOT 200. ..ant ii e labor exchange 11 labor fairly cn. "Thirty cents j thc pound sterling. CALCUTTA. Aug. 25-Capt; MacMillan and Captain Ma.llins havi gono n |ong way toward proving, Griffith Never Lost His Temper I round-world flight wcre taken to hos- * dlaprovlnB that jreland docs natl The wages olfcrcd hy his compai-y pilal sulTcring rrom exposure, accord- knQW how tQ goycrn hcrgclf ar<] ■„ wore rrom |2f> to »32 a month with ing to a message received here to-day. .not wi„,ng t0 iearn.» The World re- frcc lioard nnd transportation. Ho 'fleets tho opinion of the groat major- •*'»*• """"K «» •ako Inexperienced mon Ity of Irishmen In tho United States lf ft£j^J* ™pa^ time supporters of De Val-!,nK-'*""' THE CRANDlANKS ^ mill- t nd Hanks. It had been hla notion I the Ashing banks or the North ,',i; Ml....Ik- consisted ot mounds or ssii-1 „!, I kloplng Into thc sea. Perhaps he was I even entertaining the kloa ot escaping jesc "sandy Islands." A good, possibly just as ill-posted ibjcct as the Irrcprcsslbl 11, but are not willing*! t<, ir Ignorance. tHie fishing not exposed nbovc the sur- They ore actually hanks or qtinntly or flsl competitors It seems logical geographical foreign trade, an economical and midpoint that the busl- y man In the mining lllllllls e bed of the o off h work. Ijlhol said t olfcrcd work In tha city at 35 cents an hour and long jobs are offered at Hack Itlver at 30 cents an hour, thc men boarding them selves at an estimated cost of 60 cens n day. One heard of a labor bureau sup plying out of town labor estimates he can place 100 laborers a day and 500 mislimrn—It he can get them. Put he In sceptical. Wedding Bells A very quiet but pretty wedding was solemnized at the C. of E. Cathedral on Thursday at 9.30 a.m. by thc Rev. IJ. Brinton when Miss Gracie Gardner of British Harbor, Trinity Bay, was united in holy wedlock to Mr. Nclie- miah Short of Bonavcnture, Trinity Thc bride entered the Church 0 perceptible only by lho aid of ,'| sounding devlc-cs. __ The Grand Ilnnk of Newfoundland t'mysoll. Oiie',nc largos' located south-easerly from thc Ancient Colony, covers an area rowdies darted about 330 miles north and south an\ i- of tl.i'ii de- •'•,() m"es C"Bl nn<' we8t ""-d '8 '" Kcn" Griffith, knock orally traversed by ships crossing the , r said ;i word. *onn Atlantic ocean between Euro- hat and put It oil Peon points and ports In Nova Scotia ■i-win. Tlie rowdy knm-ked It off thvor ,n0 Bay ot Fund>'* second lime and uttered an Insult. Sill The general depth of water on the Griffith held his tongue. Ho remove-. Grand Bank varies from thirty to his cyeglnssea, tucked them In a pock- forty-five fathoms and tbe bottom Is et and then, as thc rowdy cuine back usually sand, gravel or broken shells, the third time, struck him squarely 01 The water surrounding drops oft* to thee bin, sending him sprawling in ths anywhere from sixty to one hundrea gutter] I *nd fort-v fathoms. The only dangers Griffith then placing his glasses on to navigation on the Bank that have his nose, ond as It there had been no been verified are the Virgin rocks aii- Interruption to his story, added: | banks nnd tho Eastern rocks. The area "—Cleaned up Ion thousand pound-*, covered by the Grand Bank really In- In a single week." I eludes SL Pierre and Oreen Banks. O ' which are separated only by narrow LONDON. Aug. 24—Messrs.* Cas- channels, sell state tbat a book, in which tbo.. HEA FOWL ARE THERE Ilight Hon. H. H. Asquith, replies to Tfic spproach to the Grand Bunk U the ex-Katser's Memolres will be pub- generally evidenced by an Increasing lished next year. They say they are number ot sci-fowl. around the vessel, not at liberty to state what Mr. As- The great shearwater, well-known to qulth Is to receive for the book but the fishermen as hag or hagden. ts intimate that it will not bo quite so seen all across the Atlantic, but on much as one hundred thousand the banks It. as well as divers and pounds which ls said to be promised othet sea fowl, becomes very numer- Premler Lloyd George for his,Mem- ous. The shearwater by the way, „ira- I derives It name trom Its skimming or 0 shearlns the water when flying. Raleigh Total LOSS. One will observe by studying a chart *• 'of the North Atlantic how close out QUEBEC, Aug. 24—The salvage maritime ports are to the chief flsh steamer Lord Strathcona, ls en route |Dg banks, as compared with America! to Quebec from tbe Raleigh wreck, ports, yet lt Is an actual fact that out It consedered the vessel to bo a total neighbors to the south take from these I trees between two and three times the SHORT-GARDNER should bc centralized ln our Marl ding possibly for consumption tn Portland. Boston. New York Ami rlcan centres conveniently I. Undoubtedly flsh may bc landed sooner at our ports and if intendec for thc fresh flsh trade will bc on tho era>tha°n when 'travelling clrcuitously 'caning on the arm ot her uncle. Mi via Boston. Furthermore, thc proxlml- Levi Gardner, who acted as fathc tv of thc port gives our fishermen Bivcf a<"» bc3« man- n" Dri<ic w**» more actual time on thc banks. Natur- prettily dressed in white crepe de ally, when the distance to port Is short chine with picture hat to match and oncd the fishermen con produce more carried a boqucttc of chrisanthems. In a stated time and consequently The bridesmaid was Miss Maud should be able to meet all competitlo:: Thorne, cousin of Ihe bride, who profitably. With the exception of a vcry pretty blue silk dress with hat,city and outside. George's Bank, thc Americans nrc at to match. The groom's present to n disadvantage. Ihc bride was a cheque, to thc brides- FRESH FISH DEMASD 'mM «old ini*ia'ed *00ch; »° 'hc ™ man a set of gold cuff links. The bride also received a cheque of $50.00 Given Linen Shower Miss Marjorle Udlo waa tne centre of a very pleasing gathering at tha rcsldcnco of her uncle and annt, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Long on Monday night last when sho was given a linen shower by a numbcr of her 'rlends in honour of ber approaching marrlngo - to Mr. Kay Pcttcn, acconntan; with the Union Publishing Co. I Miss Udle was agreebly surprised by the profusion of dainty and useful! articles that composed tho "shower" and expressed her deep gratitude for the thougbttulness ot her .friends. She haa been tbe recipient of many valuable and bcautl- j ful presents from other friends Ih tha . Thero seems to bc a big opportunity Ior profitable Investment. Tbo fresh ll.h demand In Canada is develop!** (fl«>' ■l°-">™> item her father, rapidly and flsh consumption gener- ■-"••der Gardner. They were allv Is on the Incline throughout thc recipients of some nice presents. Af- Don.Inlon and the United States, as «er the wedding they drove to the well, ln addition, our foreign trad* denco of Mrs. Thorne. 21 Monroe has grown tremendously In recent Street, where the guests were years. We should be able to produce sembled and entered amid showers of cheaper than Anyono else and the rice and partook of an elegant break- premium on the American dollar nt fast, after which they drove to the sta- thc present time handicaps the U. b tion and entrained for Grand Falls producers further in competing for where they will spend two weeks, foreign trade. Canadians have every-| after which they will go to thing 10 help them but our neighbors their future.home, where the groom is are 'till doing a larg proportion ot principal of the High School. The North Atlantic Banks are fished: by fleets from the United States, Canada, Newfoundland. France and niij occasional ship rrom Iceland. Large; Mr T £,,„„ , gues, a, the Crosble Fench Ileets operate, with tbe French and who [g -n NewfoundUm, for the Island of St. Pierre as a base A colu firgt ,ime represeming a laree com. storage plant costing »1.200 000 hav- mereit, firm Jo v(s|ted fhe Ing a freezing capacity ol 200,000 In twenty-tour hours and storage capacity or 6,000,000 pounds boxed ready ror Khtpmen, has recently been built there by the French Government and specially equipped steamers Pleased With Museum museum this forenoon with a friend. The genial caretaker showed Mr. Eaton about the place and described ind various items of interest. Mr. Eeaton declared him- r'ldedTo' '-^'Ita suppUeTtoEurdpe "lf mighty pleased with all that he The Parisian Government Is lending "** stea »nd 8»ld ,h»* «ome futu™ great assistance to the fishing-Indus- d»V ■• **•» "'*. Intention to pay the try, looking, apparently In that dlrec-, museum a more lengthy visit, tinn for material for her navy.—De j ° partment ot Marine and Fisheries. Adverttot In The "Advocate' Miss Louise Burchell, whose musical ability is well known in thla where she resided for many years with hcr fathor. Mr. H. C. Burchell, the Government Engineer in several administrations, has-been appointed to the staff of the Halifax Conservatory of music, and accepted the position of organist at Park Street Presbyterian Church. Miss Burchell is a Bachelor of Music ot Oxford, and a Licentiate ot Trinity College, London. Anti Coal Profiteering Measures Are Forecasted WASHINGTON, Aug. 24-Govcrn- tnent operation ot United States coal j mines and Federal control of coal, distributed In such manner as to prevent profiteering, Is proposed In measures introduced in the Senate to-day. Secretary Hoover announced to-day within a week the dally bltuml- cosl production will ha (rattle- tor United States needs, hot that the country la forced with a shortage ot freight can, which would be acute within a month, Chairman Cummins ot the Senate Inter-State Commerce Committee said that Congress at the next meeting woold take up industrial problems with a flaw to determining "what place Pntoalem should occupy In the civilisation ot the United State**,"
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Title | Evening Advocate, 1922-08-25 |
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Date | 1922-08-25 |
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Transcript |
In every ran*, or gnat
or small.
I TU Industry supports us
i
he Evening Advocate
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE FISHERMEN'S PROTECTIVE UNION OF NEWFOUNDLAND
TONpNTO, (We-f) i I
Vol. IX., No. 191.
ST. JOHN'S, FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1922.
NEW IRISH LEADERS WILL "CARRY
_4s_
Mulcahy
Will Command Army; Cosgrove May Hea MMaUry
eath of Collins May
Bring Peace To Ireland
OUK, Aug.' 2.4—Thorn. Hales; who
and accepted responsibility for
umbusli which killed Michael Col-
Ills
o Join tl
i, Pro-Treaty member of Dail
nn. Thc former has becn a
opponent of the Treaty and lt is
nown whether his oKcr to Join
rational* will be accepted. His
tnlfieant, nnd as giving point
ie! Collins will nc
His ■ **-»
ffl
[[ STATE
RNI
ON
t comrades to do likewise, i
IjScdy Carried Thru Streets Krce
DUBI
". Aug.
-That t
ES
Irish
I In tbe ( Ity Hall where ls wl
mil Sundry. The cofrin is i
nine oatafalauo on which resit
>r Arthur Gtlfflth.
1
HER
fOP
GENUINE
YOU tim
GOOD BOOT
MEN'S ENGLISH
ITAN CALF
: Leah I
I Goodyear '
Extra Heavy Sole
$18.60 Pair
BLACK
S1S.OO
' Arthur Griffith and Michael Collins
' wliost- views wcre freely exchanged
\ with their colleagues is anticipate
, Schemes for developments await 3ja representative of a large pulp audi lletwccn ll
us super patriotism." it diclato*. add- pan(.r comnony said "and nt night I can lake 200
parcn.ly due to the reparation, situa- ,ng that ,hcy m a dtoi.twtal group. I L^u^T-nan to send out as th' ItVTalA
waging geurllla wartare, "agnln-.t a J „..„•„ of „ .hard day.,, work Lm)tj Hoards 01
central authority, established under I ntB-,t 1 wnntcd to shin wenty and up shipping 0
Jorlty enaction.** This taction, con-J lo flve o'clock last evening I had only shriek Jobs
ucs the World, Is "bl'nj to every been able to gct six. Even when yo-.lan hour am
)-day. Thc chance in
ntly due to thc
and possibly ii
Irish situation.
DUBLIN, Aug. 25—Thc postponed J
meeting ot the Dail will bc held on {
September 9lh. |,Mng bul ((s own unworkBl,lo
° Ics and unrealizable Ideals, an oppoil-l trans-portal Ion. you arc by no means
LONDON. Aug. 25—The German U(J|1 Q, bad ,ogerg wlIllug t0 ,lescend ,urc that you have got them. As
mark slumped early in to-day's (-cal- (o (hc a8gaB8lnat,0Il of political on-j likely as not they will Jump thc train,
Dig* on tlK London market, bc:ng*UKOnlst8 whcn thelr appeU ,0 the | and away goes their railway fare you
thousani t0; -fSubltco failed; willing to resort to'hnve spent on them."
] Russian terrorism to wreck admlnls-l "Men don't want work. In many
popular Government wKhJcascs," he declared. "They ask for a
whom they could not agree. They. Job and pray all the timo that they
. have gone a long way toward proving, won't get It."
arrival at Chillangon on the what CoU,n8 a,mogt ntteceo6eA ,nJ.NEEDED «00, fiOT 200.
..ant ii
e labor exchange
11 labor fairly
cn. "Thirty cents j
thc pound sterling.
CALCUTTA. Aug. 25-Capt;
MacMillan and Captain Ma.llins havi gono n |ong way toward proving,
Griffith Never Lost
His Temper I
round-world flight wcre taken to hos- * dlaprovlnB that jreland docs natl The wages olfcrcd hy his compai-y
pilal sulTcring rrom exposure, accord- knQW how tQ goycrn hcrgclf ar<] ■„ wore rrom |2f> to »32 a month with
ing to a message received here to-day. .not wi„,ng t0 iearn.» The World re- frcc lioard nnd transportation. Ho
'fleets tho opinion of the groat major- •*'»*• """"K «» •ako Inexperienced mon
Ity of Irishmen In tho United States lf ft£j^J* ™pa^
time supporters of De Val-!,nK-'*""'
THE CRANDlANKS ^
mill- t
nd Hanks. It had been hla notion
I the Ashing banks or the North
,',i; Ml....Ik- consisted ot mounds or ssii-1
„!, I kloplng Into thc sea. Perhaps he was
I even entertaining the kloa ot escaping
jesc "sandy Islands." A good,
possibly just as ill-posted
ibjcct as the Irrcprcsslbl
11, but are not willing*! t<,
ir Ignorance. tHie fishing
not exposed nbovc the sur-
They ore actually hanks or
qtinntly or flsl
competitors It
seems logical
geographical
foreign trade,
an economical and
midpoint that the busl-
y man In the mining
lllllllls
e bed of the o
off h
work.
Ijlhol
said t
olfcrcd work In tha
city at 35 cents an hour and long
jobs are offered at Hack Itlver at 30
cents an hour, thc men boarding them
selves at an estimated cost of 60 cens
n day. One heard of a labor bureau sup
plying out of town labor estimates he
can place 100 laborers a day and 500
mislimrn—It he can get them. Put he
In sceptical.
Wedding Bells
A very quiet but pretty wedding was
solemnized at the C. of E. Cathedral
on Thursday at 9.30 a.m. by thc Rev.
IJ. Brinton when Miss Gracie Gardner
of British Harbor, Trinity Bay, was
united in holy wedlock to Mr. Nclie-
miah Short of Bonavcnture, Trinity
Thc bride entered the Church
0 perceptible only by lho aid of
,'| sounding devlc-cs.
__ The Grand Ilnnk of Newfoundland
t'mysoll. Oiie',nc largos' located south-easerly from
thc Ancient Colony, covers an area
rowdies darted about 330 miles north and south an\
i- of tl.i'ii de- •'•,() m"es C"Bl nn<' we8t ""-d '8 '" Kcn"
Griffith, knock orally traversed by ships crossing the
, r said ;i word. *onn Atlantic ocean between Euro-
hat and put It oil Peon points and ports In Nova Scotia
■i-win. Tlie rowdy knm-ked It off thvor ,n0 Bay ot Fund>'*
second lime and uttered an Insult. Sill The general depth of water on the
Griffith held his tongue. Ho remove-. Grand Bank varies from thirty to
his cyeglnssea, tucked them In a pock- forty-five fathoms and tbe bottom Is
et and then, as thc rowdy cuine back usually sand, gravel or broken shells,
the third time, struck him squarely 01 The water surrounding drops oft* to
thee bin, sending him sprawling in ths anywhere from sixty to one hundrea
gutter] I *nd fort-v fathoms. The only dangers
Griffith then placing his glasses on to navigation on the Bank that have
his nose, ond as It there had been no been verified are the Virgin rocks aii-
Interruption to his story, added: | banks nnd tho Eastern rocks. The area
"—Cleaned up Ion thousand pound-*, covered by the Grand Bank really In-
In a single week." I eludes SL Pierre and Oreen Banks.
O ' which are separated only by narrow
LONDON. Aug. 24—Messrs.* Cas- channels,
sell state tbat a book, in which tbo.. HEA FOWL ARE THERE
Ilight Hon. H. H. Asquith, replies to Tfic spproach to the Grand Bunk U
the ex-Katser's Memolres will be pub- generally evidenced by an Increasing
lished next year. They say they are number ot sci-fowl. around the vessel,
not at liberty to state what Mr. As- The great shearwater, well-known to
qulth Is to receive for the book but the fishermen as hag or hagden. ts
intimate that it will not bo quite so seen all across the Atlantic, but on
much as one hundred thousand the banks It. as well as divers and
pounds which ls said to be promised othet sea fowl, becomes very numer-
Premler Lloyd George for his,Mem- ous. The shearwater by the way,
„ira- I derives It name trom Its skimming or
0 shearlns the water when flying.
Raleigh Total LOSS. One will observe by studying a chart
*• 'of the North Atlantic how close out
QUEBEC, Aug. 24—The salvage maritime ports are to the chief flsh
steamer Lord Strathcona, ls en route |Dg banks, as compared with America!
to Quebec from tbe Raleigh wreck, ports, yet lt Is an actual fact that out
It consedered the vessel to bo a total neighbors to the south take from these
I trees between two and three times the
SHORT-GARDNER
should bc centralized ln our Marl
ding possibly
for consumption tn
Portland. Boston. New York
Ami rlcan centres conveniently
I. Undoubtedly flsh may bc landed
sooner at our ports and if intendec
for thc fresh flsh trade will bc on tho
era>tha°n when 'travelling clrcuitously 'caning on the arm ot her uncle. Mi
via Boston. Furthermore, thc proxlml- Levi Gardner, who acted as fathc
tv of thc port gives our fishermen Bivcf a<"» bc3« man- n" Dri |