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The Evening Advocate OFFICIAL PRCiAN OF THE FISHERMEN'S PROTECTIVE UNION OF NEWFOUNDLAND TOBOMTO, (Noon)'.— [ Htrons West and Nor.h j West winds. local aaow 1 flurries, bu*. MoaUr <alr 1 and decid colder ] Wcdoeaiay. Fair and | quite cold. Vol. X.. No. 19. ST. JOHN'S, TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1923. PRICE : T*'0 CENTS. FOURTEENTH ANNUAL lETIM? OF OF TRADE IS HELfr Report oi Council is Adopted With Very Little Discussion nw the difference. A little thought tl 11 produce better fish, better value, u r our fish, and better Income for h r tlshermen. j bi IILH'AY S1TLAT10.V — WESl |J COAST SERVICE—LOCAL .. I KKE1UHT KATES. f et UuriiiK the past year the railway! li nice had given very good satlstac- n medtes clearly enough. One It would be a| of thc moans suggested by him for the p to the fish dealers at first benefitting ot thc fishermen and the .ii lie done and done thorough- greater Improvement of the fishing I Industry was fishery schools, wherein WALTER MONROE seconded.our" *oun* "Mermen could be ln- l.tlon ot the report and in do- ■""uctcd »»r "P'*** l°to every phase «""*k, thereby gaining a selen- Russia Is Wary j 48 Executed In Six Days M )8COW. Jan. 22—Although Russia BELFAST. Jan. 22—Free State head hcr army to six thousand men,quarter* at Dundalk thla afternoon not shut her eyes to the nos-! announced tha: three rebels were Hibq*ftles of military danger and has j «ccuted In Oundalk Jail f ap Many complaints ot the in I Ing on i i the West Coast son am the Council. The'Council cclsioti apparent In the ul,c l«>owledge °f ll"> business, preparations for the carry-1 MR. GOSLING supported the the fisher}- the coming sea-marks ot Mr. Monroe on the nee hc felt that the Incoming greater co-operation nothing better than {Government and the Board of Trad» t .ken precautionary measures 'include making available al any Went a sufficient force to repulse 'attack, says the editor of Izvcs'.l local newspaper. hich the banks 3 grapple with this difficulty without He With regard to the re- atgnment of e export tax on codfiah he us security, ie Government had not yet' tion on a previous occasion and de- method of plorcil back thc refund to the fish-'year tho Council He wished they would do so,Trade bad been unable to do anything ,- fishermen were continually to remedy this evil. One ot the things | the new Council should sot itself en-. ;lad to see that the matter thusiastlcally to do was to support j equal concessions with credit. The assignment of book Jammed In Elevator HAMILTON, Jan. 32—James Wags ,lurinK the pa«r7£"*\ «od, »'fr-two. proprietor o the Board oi * Wa"*»,a«8 Limited, makers of Jellies Jams, etc., was ins'.antly killed thli mnrjlng when crushed in an elevator lb his fi Ing; Murder and Suicide an Anarchist, the Royalist a FVancalee. to-day. i officials ot the hooting herself In SWEATERS AND JERSEYS FOR MEN & BOYS —y— All sizes in MENS FINE STITCH and HEAVY KNITT Prices Hard to Beat. | Sizesin BOYS' 26 to 43 <nch fasten up well over thc chest the elasticity affords plenty freedom for Work or Play. Prices from 1.30, 2.00, 2.80 »p t0-3.20 each NOTICE Bowring Bros., Ltd. * The Annual Meeting of the Friends and Supporters of the Newfoundland Bible Society will be held in the Methodist College Hall on Sunday, January 28th.( at 8.15 p.m. The meeting will be addressed by His Excellency the Governor, His Lordship Bishop Mowll of China, and Rev. H. Johnson. The music will be rendered by the Gower Street Choir under the direction of Miss Tait. Collection in aid of the Funds of the Society. W. R. STIRLING,' Rec. Secretary. Jan23,25,26.27 -~$®m 9®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®$ ommerclal I £ VICTOR FLOUR "One Must Lead." DUBLIN, Jan. 22—th First Southern Division military forces, with for the last six months, were captured itlonal troops at Macroon, County Cork. England Plans Aviation Ahead of all other Nations | LONDON. Jiin. B—Aa a resull remarkable developments recently la\ I News to-day. Government expert e preparing an entirely new avlatlo policy which is to be submitted to *.h Cabinet soon so that the Increased ex penditure involved may be Included I the next Budget. The plan content pla'.es the building of a large numbc of machines of a ncer type which, according to the news agency, will place ] Great Britain, as regards aviation, ahead of all other nations, "for mil - tary and naval purposes." HAM BUTT PORK IS CHEAPER. I I HARDWARE DEPARTMENT HE BABY SLEIGHS, BOYS' AND GIRLS' SLEDS, SLED BACKS, SKATES. HOCKEY STICKS AND PUCKS, SNOW SHOVELS, SIDE WALK CLEANERS, SLEIGH BELLS, CREEPERS attached' while you wait. LEHMAN'S CHARCOAL FOOTWARMERS (for driving). THERMOS FLASKS AND REFILLS, HOT WATER BOTTLES. SPECIALS! 85c. WALKING STICKS with Spears 1.10, 1.65 HEN'S SNOW SHOES 3.00 pair. MILLER OIL HEATERS . 3.00 each. Arrived per S. S. Digby 100 Brls. H.B. Pork "Nice and Red." GEO. NEAL, Limited. ALUMINIUM WARE uf Kettles $2.60 each; Saucepans SI.35 each: |J| Boilers $1.35, $1.75 each. jj TO HOCKEY PLAYERS J In our Men's Furnishing Dept. we are show- f? ing a good line of SHIN GUARDS, at 95c. pair. JI b& ?! ¥J*r*^ I Jitijimig^f ^a»tfi»«|iy?y!*>lf^^^!i!^|#},i!,4nl,H.! ^
Object Description
Title | Evening Advocate, 1923-01-23 |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1923-01-23 |
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 |
Type | Text |
Resource Type | Newspaper |
Format | image/jpeg; application/pdf |
Language | eng |
Collection | Evening Advocate |
Sponsor | Centre for Newfoundland Studies |
Source | Microfilm held in the Centre for Newfoundland Studies. |
Repository | Memorial University of Newfoundland. Libraries. Centre for Newfoundland Studies |
Rights | Creative Commons |
PDF File | (7.33 MB) -- http://collections.mun.ca/PDFs/eveadvocate/19230123vol10no19EveningAdvocate.pdf |
Description
Title | Cover |
Place of Publication | St. John's, NL |
Date | 1923-01-23, vol. 10, no. 19, Evening Advocate |
Type | Text |
Resource Type | Newspaper |
Sponsor | Centre for Newfoundland Studies |
Rights | Creative Commons |
PDF File | (7.33MB) -- http://collections.mun.ca/PDFs/eveadvocate/19230123vol10no19EveningAdvocate.pdf |
Transcript |
The Evening Advocate
OFFICIAL PRCiAN OF THE FISHERMEN'S PROTECTIVE UNION OF NEWFOUNDLAND
TOBOMTO,
(Noon)'.—
[ Htrons West
and Nor.h
j West winds.
local aaow
1 flurries, bu*.
MoaUr |