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Government cxlsfj ln ordor to ensure the greatest happiness to the greatest number. -^ In every rank, or great or fait, "i'ii industry supports us \ -Gay. The Evening Advocate OFFICIAL ORGAn7 OF THE FISHERMEN'S !! PROTECTIVE UNION OF NEWFOUNDLAND 11 ' 'J TORONTO- 1 erately cold at .rat foil. 1 orly wind* steel Fair Md mo*-'' 1 Tuesday, fair E wad by But- 1 Vol. X., No. 12. ST. JOHN'S, MONDAY, JANUARY 15, 1923/ PRICE : TWO CEN Germany Suspends Obligations Under The Treaj Bonavista Reports F.P.U. Membership Almost Double That of Last Year Germans Say Peace | Treaty is Violate} Suspend AH Payments and Stagfj Demostrations of Protest Newfoundland-Canada |N0TED WRITER Labrador Dispute ! PASSES AWftY F '"FULL OF YEARS' t donionstraJCommsslon I _ outside'wcrld f< o eight months e present time i „•■ PARIS. Jan. 14—Thj Iteparatio ' les Treaty. fcflgt Seaplane Tragedy ,V French Cruisers Sail at Once for Memel i j KEY. West Florida. Jan. 14- l'ARIS. Jan. 14—Tlie French emit-,ateamer Henry Mr. Flagler ar er Vollair now at Brest has heen or-'h<>re Inst. nigh, with three sur» dercd to sail at once for Memel, In of the seaplane Columbus which addition to two torpedo boat destroy- wrecked and sunk yesterday i ers despatched yesterday to the 13al- noon carrying four of U< tic. to death. The drowned are Edwjj is not disputcil thi\( Newfoundland u-ls tIn-_.i-i-.i_-t of Labrador, the question- at issue Is as to how far in- tier territory extends. She it should extend to the height Id gh'b i, attention apparently t harring been drawn to thc ques- n. so Canada latterly claims rights' dtatrlcta where Newfoundland has -viously exercised authcrlty nnn anted lands for homesteads, lumber ; nnd mining purposes. As n result, this clash of Interests and author- It was decided to submit thc mat-' LONDON, Jan. 14—Frederick Har I rl-oji, noted as Posltlvlst. Historian and PhlUsopher. and founder of tho Posltlvlst Society, died last night al Bath. Ho was ninety-two years old. French Will Occupy Stinnes Property Make Further Advances e-fllth c the t epenl >uiil sc ". i ■ ■c strong sup im previous disputes in differ- s of the world where the watc* ■■ii ine has been upheld. la. however, contends, that as ; of various Imperial and Do Ribot is Dead .1.11. e DIESSELDORK. Jan. 14—Bochum. penalties (or what they term the wll- the great contre of the S'.lnncs In- ful failure of Berlin to fulfil its «a- dustrics will be occupied a tew days dertnkings. Concerning the coal de- hence. the French have decided, unless liveries France undertakes to par to thy grave in the. German Government undergoes a *.he cost of labor and salaries of em- a shock of corn' change of heart and abandons its ployeca and miners only. The owners season." Frederick PoMcy of interference and of opposi- must look to Berlin for other orer- ^iioTwell under"waytbC "' "de\"arrl8°n' au,hor and Philosopher, waa tion.which the French consider it head expenses and Items which n The situation represented Is r ser- one °r •hose "Plrlts whlcl,• detaching Jja* bee" following' the p lous one for Cnada. became lust as'themselves from thc trival round of,The -"Tench authorities do i Alaska deprives Canada's wesUrn ar- common affairs, nevertheless strove *">unce the date of the advance, but are prepared to assist the c tas of an outlet to the Pacific Ocean, valiantly for those things which arp make no secret of the fact that they the collection from Berlin t. so Newfoundland's possession ot the good, and which exercised a profound •iaTe decided to extend the occupa- tent of occupation of tbe Bochun const of Labrador operates to prevent influence on their day and generation'tion further eastward for the purposo glon and also further territory hcr getting access to-the Atlantic the Probably many young men of present of coercing Germany lato paying for ward later, should Gci »«n« way. |dny culture would find some difflcul [coal reparations d " PUBLIC NOTICE ■ jty In d Inlng exactly what is o The schooner DEAD BARGAINS \ — ^ Prices Slaughtered | LADIES* FURS To clear during this week our Entire Stock ft Ladies' Muf f s 1 «5. 1 western part Belle Isle Strait east and ncrth of idson Strait, and west of that Ih ■ territory known as Canadian Lnh- lor. now n part of the province 01 Quebec. Doth areas : country' Inland, but mlc by Positivism, the creed hich Harrison was the leading j exponent. Thc creed itself may have I been merged into newer codes of Under an Act representing philosophic thought, but this does not the St. John's General HOS* lessen the debt which is due to Htt-| . „ pita! (fl Gofrfec V^~-€hap -.-taa—h, thf-Wnkers of ^-vtaaaat^^^ was walklng by Newfound jXIX.) and with the approval __* .^ .thld^ ^"."^l!^.'-'^ OB «■• «»? ot «*• Par*" Thnt tho debt was recognized of the Governor in Council, "'■ 1cv'nc1cdh °\ *!8 n'"c,'e,h^?" *_.« D i «r r> t_ day, in October 1921, when an address the Board of Governors have WB8 prt,9cm<Kl t0 hlm al hI„ reiIldence fixed and prescribed the fol- at Bain. The signatures to the ad- lowing Scale Of fees tO be dress were headed by that of the . levied from and paid by all Prime Minister, and included those \mtAi persons Who OCCUpy beds or ot men of such diverse thought and i lnk-i i-ulnsiiln 160 m'Hcs rclsed Jnrli 1,1! undergo treatment at the ac,lon as Sir Jamcs Barr,c- Ro'", '* Hosnital' Clynes. A. C. Benson. Sir Kdward El- " I gar. Lord Esher, John Galsworthy. SCALE OF FEES. , Thomas Hardy. Lord Haldane, tho Every person receiving *5l8h°P9 of London and Extetcr, Sir treatment in the St. John's wm"im rapping i In 1S98 thc Ottaw; icd an Art giving th. •s the part belonging Watson and LATEST Wolf, Badger, Skunk, Coon, Oppossum, Marmot, ft Fox and Lynx. , 2& NECKLETS § 1 1 1 •_. «_. ts 1 1 1 i v, ;■*»! r* _«__«„ .___„ .ft, In Wolf, Oppossum,' Skunk, Badger, Mole, Lynx g and Goat Also some lines BLACK FURS at almost GIVE AWAY PRICES. A Good Selection Children's Imit. Fur Sets Sample Lots, Not Two Alike Come In to-day, m %lect Something From Our Stock Taking § BARGAIISJS Bowring Bros., Ltd. }. Wells pay their ' testimony to Harrison's "long and fees according to thc follow-1 spIcmII(, life llvcd ,„ th0 ger-vh^ of| ing Scale:— ■ 'humanity." Persons admitted tO the! Frederick Harrison, born In London public wards, $1.00 per day. ' •>•-»•. **•■■,0 k1i,k'8 college London Persons occupying private|aml «""w"ds to wadham. oxford rooms, $10.00- p^r week in CaMc? !° _h° T he TT PT__ _■_••__• __ __•_ • -l __■ »'sor n. nd Intcrnatlon addition to the daily fee ofi., Uw t0 ,ph0 lnng of Court. Moro vl.00. than half a century ago he rendered TO COVer COSt Of dressings, I remarkable servico as Secretary .0 anaesthetics, and for the USe I the Commission concerned with Of the Operating Room, pa-1 Trade* Union activities. He was u.tients undergoing operations ■■«<•« i***-urer at Cambridge m 100. '_,l_oll .*_.. o £«_ «ff einnn i« Washington Lecturer at Chicago s ■ shall pay a fee of $10.00_^ui ycar Uler and HerbertJ3poncer Uc. Oxford In 1905. One of tho< last ofllccs he filled was vlce-prc- Every applicant for admiS- sldent of the Royal Historical Society SiOn tO the Hospital must arid of the London Library. The, bring Or forward tO the Su- Freedom of Bath, where he spent the caixjary. Jan. i5.-There will h. perintendent of the Hospital. la8t ••",rs of hi? ",fe' ™ *$$E*.i > sympathetic strike of miners in dis £_.-.♦:ficat(. sjpned hv a dulv.Upon h"" ,owariU the cl08° ot 1921' let stglTuen . u. m. w.. according to certificate signea Dy a auiyj ,nvaluablc ag wero thC8e services decision reached after a full day's registered physician tttat t0 the community, U is of Frederick conference regarding their attitude to-IsUCh applicant is a proper'Harrison, tho serene detached think wrd the Edmonton strike. [subject for Hospital treat- er nnd observer, working silently In '' own study, that one most ponder over. Thc range of rks o^H^o^unnes^-asTccuXa General Hospital Act, 1915 to-day by French forces. , [all patients who are unable to pay fees shall be required to bring with them a certificate of their inability to pay '/election, Nov. 15. but on rea home took to her' bed md dii get up again. ' Mrs. Slssons got a liking for ilurl when she had turned 100 and aeroplane trips. Asked ■flighty" o 'un.-irl.-n replied; "Not mi bit of pluck and I have always had." mips and Jams I owl should bc soaked In vln fermenting, add a small piece o few hours before It Is cook- phate of poti cd. Steaming Is thc most satisfactory. method of cooking it, and the rule Is As |,,n ;ljr rises, and hea*. c to allow an hour for each year of thc fermentation, do not store Jams fowl's age. pickles on a top shelf. > ,,ar addition to the fees specified . •£*! above. ell to the Boor, doubling u died without speaking a word, liquor Is believed to h fatSl Ingredients. BERLIN. Jan. 15.—Following the .structlon of French placards In the reels of Essen, the Fronch command "', • ordered thc German police guard which shall be Signed by the] i duty constantly day and night, nnd (Resident Relieving Officer, advised that the continuance of such [or where there iS, ttO SUCh would,mean punishment for tho Officer ty a Justice of tho l"<l1 Peace, a Clergyman or other » or f r actions of a like Raiders' Govt. BERLIN. Jan. 14 — A despatch received here from Heldekrug south was*, ot Memel, says Lithuanian, raid ers have set up a new Governmen with M. Slmonetltls as President Slftionetltls Is reported to have re quested the Allied High Commissioner to withdraw French troops from Memel territory. responsible persons. The fees of such patients thereupon payable by theparge. uter he Commissioner of Public*'-" Charity, by virtue of the said Act. By order of the Board o Governors. GEORGE SHEA, Chairman W. H. RENNIE, Secretary wonderful. Studies o [Tennyson, Ruskln, Mill and others came from his pen. and will always be considered classics of their kind Works on the meaning ot history and 'th5r choice of books, an exposition on the creed of a layman are others of his most notable publications. More than thirty years ago Harrison stood unsuccessfully for Parliament, opposing Sir John Uibbock, leader In good works. Harrison's failure to get elected can hardly be considered a loss to the world at is appointed an London County Council, "but resigned of'.cr tour Noisy debate over matters of passing moment were not (or htm. One of -Frederick Harrison's four sons, Mr. Austin Harrison, Is still editor of the "English Review.**' KVXNIXO abtocatb! FAIRBANKS MORSE •1 MARINE AND STATIONARY ENGINES. "The engine with the reputation." * Reduced prices. A. H. Murray & Co., Ltd., ST. JOHN'S. ___■_■ _____________________■
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Title | Evening Advocate, 1923-01-15 |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1923-01-15 |
Description | The Evening Advocate was the Fishermen's Advocate's daily edition, running from 2 January 1917 - 8 November 1924. |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Location | Canada--Newfoundland and Labrador--Avalon Peninsula--St. John's |
Time Period | 20th Century |
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Language | eng |
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Place of Publication | St. John's, NL |
Date | 1923-01-15, vol. 10, no. 12, Evening Advocate |
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Transcript |
Government cxlsfj ln
ordor to ensure the greatest happiness to the greatest number. -^
In every rank, or great or
fait,
"i'ii industry supports us
\ -Gay.
The Evening Advocate
OFFICIAL ORGAn7 OF THE FISHERMEN'S !! PROTECTIVE UNION OF NEWFOUNDLAND
11 ' 'J
TORONTO-
1 erately cold
at .rat foil.
1 orly wind*
steel
Fair Md mo*-'' 1
Tuesday, fair E
wad by But- 1
Vol. X., No. 12.
ST. JOHN'S, MONDAY, JANUARY 15, 1923/
PRICE : TWO CEN
Germany Suspends Obligations Under The Treaj
Bonavista Reports F.P.U. Membership Almost Double That of Last Year
Germans Say Peace |
Treaty is Violate}
Suspend AH Payments and Stagfj
Demostrations of Protest
Newfoundland-Canada |N0TED WRITER
Labrador Dispute ! PASSES AWftY
F '"FULL OF YEARS'
t donionstraJCommsslon I
_ outside'wcrld f<
o eight months e
present time i „•■
PARIS. Jan. 14—Thj Iteparatio
' les Treaty. fcflgt
Seaplane Tragedy ,V
French Cruisers Sail
at Once for Memel
i j KEY. West Florida. Jan. 14-
l'ARIS. Jan. 14—Tlie French emit-,ateamer Henry Mr. Flagler ar
er Vollair now at Brest has heen or-'h<>re Inst. nigh, with three sur»
dercd to sail at once for Memel, In of the seaplane Columbus which
addition to two torpedo boat destroy- wrecked and sunk yesterday i
ers despatched yesterday to the 13al- noon carrying four of U<
tic. to death. The drowned are Edwjj
is not disputcil thi\( Newfoundland
u-ls tIn-_.i-i-.i_-t of Labrador, the
question- at issue Is as to how far in-
tier territory extends. She
it should extend to the height
Id gh'b
i, attention apparently
t harring been drawn to thc ques-
n. so Canada latterly claims rights'
dtatrlcta where Newfoundland has
-viously exercised authcrlty nnn
anted lands for homesteads, lumber
; nnd mining purposes. As n result,
this clash of Interests and author-
It was decided to submit thc mat-'
LONDON, Jan. 14—Frederick Har I
rl-oji, noted as Posltlvlst. Historian
and PhlUsopher. and founder of tho
Posltlvlst Society, died last night al
Bath. Ho was ninety-two years old.
French Will Occupy
Stinnes Property
Make Further Advances
e-fllth c
the t
epenl
>uiil sc
". i ■
■c strong sup
im previous disputes in differ-
s of the world where the watc*
■■ii ine has been upheld.
la. however, contends, that as
; of various Imperial and Do
Ribot is Dead
.1.11. e
DIESSELDORK. Jan. 14—Bochum. penalties (or what they term the wll-
the great contre of the S'.lnncs In- ful failure of Berlin to fulfil its «a-
dustrics will be occupied a tew days dertnkings. Concerning the coal de-
hence. the French have decided, unless liveries France undertakes to par
to thy grave in the. German Government undergoes a *.he cost of labor and salaries of em-
a shock of corn' change of heart and abandons its ployeca and miners only. The owners
season." Frederick PoMcy of interference and of opposi- must look to Berlin for other orer-
^iioTwell under"waytbC "' "de\"arrl8°n' au,hor and Philosopher, waa tion.which the French consider it head expenses and Items which n
The situation represented Is r ser- one °r •hose "Plrlts whlcl,• detaching Jja* bee" following' the p
lous one for Cnada. became lust as'themselves from thc trival round of,The -"Tench authorities do i
Alaska deprives Canada's wesUrn ar- common affairs, nevertheless strove *">unce the date of the advance, but are prepared to assist the c
tas of an outlet to the Pacific Ocean, valiantly for those things which arp make no secret of the fact that they the collection from Berlin t.
so Newfoundland's possession ot the good, and which exercised a profound •iaTe decided to extend the occupa- tent of occupation of tbe Bochun
const of Labrador operates to prevent influence on their day and generation'tion further eastward for the purposo glon and also further territory
hcr getting access to-the Atlantic the Probably many young men of present of coercing Germany lato paying for ward later, should Gci
»«n« way. |dny culture would find some difflcul [coal reparations d "
PUBLIC NOTICE
■ jty In d
Inlng exactly what is o
The schooner
DEAD BARGAINS \
— ^
Prices Slaughtered |
LADIES* FURS
To clear during this week our Entire Stock ft
Ladies' Muf f s 1
«5.
1
western part
Belle Isle Strait east and ncrth of
idson Strait, and west of that Ih
■ territory known as Canadian Lnh-
lor. now n part of the province 01
Quebec. Doth areas :
country' Inland, but mlc
by Positivism, the creed
hich Harrison was the leading
j exponent. Thc creed itself may have
I been merged into newer codes of
Under an Act representing philosophic thought, but this does not
the St. John's General HOS* lessen the debt which is due to Htt-|
. „ pita! (fl Gofrfec V^~-€hap -.-taa—h, thf-Wnkers of ^-vtaaaat^^^ was walklng
by Newfound jXIX.) and with the approval __* .^ .thld^ ^"."^l!^.'-'^ OB «■• «»? ot «*• Par*"
Thnt tho debt was recognized
of the Governor in Council, "'■ 1cv'nc1cdh °\ *!8 n'"c,'e,h^?"
*_.« D i «r r> t_ day, in October 1921, when an address
the Board of Governors have WB8 prt,9cm |