Monkton Times, 21 Apr 1921, p. 3

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Mi ine Owners an Te on Sea and from, London says:—A eon development came in the coal strike qiseag at seaman * Sop “th ers agrees cee wages with - the owners. “here ie i clared a possibility that the anes will be Py bette teps are to be taken to jakesman for ‘iners, was inet ke grive the miners’ version of the dis) The aes started at 9.30 and Tasted until 11.30. odes, in hs ‘oposal for negotiations. The House of Bebe supinies upon were admitted and were closeted at once with the Premier. It is declared, moreover, that steps ere being taken at this meeting to assure a ee of the negotiations. The Daily News on Friday morning} a said that Hodges “tela the Commons SOLVE THE INDUSTRIAL QUESTION Workers iostaecern to a Further Conference With View of glean the Wages Di ral Land Will Follow Failure to Reach a Settlement. garding ws de-| poo! to equal to go before the Ho his Ciiuidaeli mio, sneedh be, expected ed to plead with all nd | if the sure the distribution of food and pre- serve public order. 7 " 8 \d| visited leaving the other issues for further lared ain meas weet elaims, but hae. ‘the House meh ‘ehmont ispute — Gene members that he. preferred, to. con- ages and that doned the proposed plan for a national lize ware Fe! e was prepared of Commons where ire of Sanne by with the also to protect all unions from raids on their wage: in a tutional manner i; Telephone Conversation Between Canada and Cuba ae era from | Ottawa says: first long distance tele- ation between Ca- nada an iba took place on Thursday afternoon at 4.30, moon a when pat Hon. Arthur Meighen, on. ackenzie King, Hon. w. S. Fielding and Hon: Rodolphe Lemieux spoke in turn from the LEE Se Buildings to President Mario G. Menocal, who had called up rues presiden- ue) palace at Havana, Cuba, to tend the greetings of the Re- eitte of Cuba to the Dominion of Cana conversation from the . Person telephoni “the next room, Serenata to he! Prime Minister and the other gel mae who spoke to Presi- dent Men baeee INDUSTRIAL ¥ WAR RAGES IN ITALY Factory Discipline is Under- mined by Bolshevist A despatch from Rome says:— Italy’s industrial crisis, the latest manifestation in which is the lock~ out in the huge Fiat motor factory, e ploying more. than alarming business interests fore. Ger . and industrially with mot Genesis of scans instruments, represents Italy's healthiest industrial export, Heit ian dominance in ery “ais Paks ing. It is sadly she souege would be wholly rie to with German labor at twelve comp: ho te & day, especially as Bolshevist “propa aa Bay, undermined anda hi factory Sistine in Ii age eat has issued a deinen: to justify the lockout. Among the significant assertions in said t cer legal correction or nish: mel ee eee men refuse to leave the ry set full wages ayens when dle Mang 6f thacuands have been aa Hy ein Hie ihould be at work end tiby: Layers halted * PE Waa te Hie atBEs TR Bane practic eter sete Jepart aes Ambassador cone A despatch ae Paris says:— Baro ace plepenece Mii yf the most astute of ‘Oriental ‘atonal, ne barked en to line are that nae ocean grave of th: he A e@ gre Female See service ever held at sea took place over the Scilly Teles, a last tribute to Hs cages of The ich lies many {¢ s deep, one hun he Atlantic fleet, rcv from the 5) Ing services on He ships, with the flag: victims of the terrible iseatae of January 20th. at the funeral Farvics on H.M.S. Barham. TRIBUTE TO NAVAL HEROE: Le dred miles south-west of the pri oe cruise, paid a at half mast. Volleys were fire th Photo Reeve nae chaplain ni other officers sunken wreck of the submarine K-5, The 14,000 officers and men of the’ in ane) by hold- “Last Post ded over Mary McCallum Of Winnipeg, has been appointed as- sistant secretary to the Canadian Council of alias ANOTHER VicTIM OF SINN FEIN Former Custodian of Crown Jewels at Dublin Castle Assassinated. A Nese from Cork aie former! y Ulster Arn: ond custodian of the Crown Sanaa Dats c sins, who Peat ee thetiouse gure wae On the Hes placed a car 2 "Traitors, bavi morning outside karigents ‘ilporn Bessey caapee “| by of armed message Vicars was taken from his bed ii and cuigered out: side ri y armed men) saves was raided a year = study “ae Ry pie when en oor, On his| See ta was ed a Voice called| ae es inspector of the, R.LC., but Sir Arthur cious a refused to open ‘A moment ‘later a bods smaghed in the door with hatchets. Six Arthur was seized and threatened | with death w Je told SS ga I them he would rather} They then jmade an xttack which contained arms, break into it ‘The mysterious disappearance of the Crown jewels from Dublin Castle some years ago brought the name of Sir Arthur into prominence, canine controversy whic followed will be re- called by his dea Se ees Tramps 2,100 Miles to File Claims A despatch from : Rhy agile i here fo he “Fort Norman oil fields after having covered | 2,600. miles oe perave trails to oil claims. He travelled 2,100 miles " ‘om. ° Victori sgeicareiral production i British Col- umbia in 1920 was $68,00 crease of $2,620,397 over the previous year. i \C- ve up aoe to| cei n | prov Canada From Coast to Coast. ‘a, B. C.—The total value of| © 4,953, an in- tically every bra in counted for more ‘hen $14,000,000, and "ets ‘substan-| cently. the prairies, and in the first halt atthe year potatoes to ie value of $790,880 being exporte United States. Edmonton, Alta.—One hundred and seven school districts, covering indicat educational facilities of the pi At the end of 1920 ee were 3, came fr BrOvEnrs to witness history- Edward Island Tigh Heat an Comy chart n{ heat, light anét power for electricity to ,| all parts of the Island by one big cen- | tral power house, using the | $2,000,0 553. During ae only dee one-seventh of the e pas! t year the heads the moose oat from fifty to ef fifty-five inches. Lunenbi —The “Bluenose,” NS- a. possible Bee for the Halifax -| Herald cup in the international fish- tobe held off Hali- rrobabl; ing pecans: hs viobeetars E.1—The Prince coal to gener. ate electricity. ‘The capital stock i St. Soha 's, Nfld—After being held schools, or nearly a mes as many| in an ice-flow for several days, as in 1906. Duri te past fifteen! Sealing fleet which left a few ars an average of about two hun-| Weeks ago has managed to break away pe additional, schools sire and get into clear water, and hav formed per year, and attendance at) struck a big eals, according schools has oe from 24,245 to| to tadio messages received. Prospects ne 567. unt of government fie increased ants: $170; 315 in 1906 ie a 018,068 in 1920. cam Regina, Sask. a firelighter from: i deposits, found| ¢ ms only. known Ameria continent, although consi rable quantities of this clay GndatGerany. The relighter | is in the form of a brick. It is soaked in er HENGE « tow minutes, and when it has absorbed at ith kerosene and used indefinitely. which this clay = Keleanaine, filler for ae jeanser, white shoe polish, and prickor tile of the very best quality. Winnipeg, Man ‘e are more Heavens wahin 00 miled Gf thin city than there are in the whole of north- ern Manito! ba, which commences at t 300 miles north of here,| the statement made rl ML {Land, before the culture at the p ntl; 7 ‘Nis agara-on-the-Lake, ket factory will short! e a pany composed ers, who are determined hence~ fo re th not a be handicapped as in} years past by failure to get baskets jn which to chip their fruit. The ers also expect to save a con’ amount of money on the Montreal, Que—T he ienced “the “Li of Montreal | _| on April 18, while Stheshiae slip te | yive from the ocean otted on net (25. 1 Pr | Ame Host last re ee st ¥ \ Gr entered th 3 ea: N.B.—The number of! m hunters who. visited this] S » manufacture of | 69 now are much brighter, and a profit able voyage men is looked foi 0 seals, and 1 ‘The high cost by forest fires. ear citizen should \d| of the r an sonicetne ae mechan: ke , and conta! sed | column of liquid which is Pe adjusted Supreme Council To Meet May 2nd A despatch . from ne ree —In orde “give ited States the fullest suisaction. in the Yap matter. at the eens date,” nm Thursday that the pees Gockel has Ptecided to m lor te isa fortnight earlier than usu: The whole Oneida matter will be threshed out. The Capa ese delegate is expected to make 12) 2 an’s posite Owi iB the cértain refusal, it is noe believed that any invi- tation to the meeting will be ex- tended to the United States. BE RAEE ic? GE aaa Simple Slope Indicator: A knowledge of the actual slope of a road is often of considerable import- ance to automobiles, because it affords an sxplanatsie of the varying action iS seme syle One of the Santee aie indicators ig that of the French, a vertical tube fixed on the front of a graduated scale e a thermometer, ining a as to stand at zero in the middle of the tube when the road is level and help to keep down fi | a lengthy etmheraen as to Jap-| timbered mins | BRITISH PREMIER DEFINES 3 THE INDUSTRIAL ‘SITUATION A despatch from London. says:— wi Mr. Lloyd George, at the conference in| held on Thursday with officials of the Triple Alliance, sai are three othe at issue: scheme Hone cont of the mines and for meddling in the mines’ manage- ment—and tl will take the fight on that one way yo d that is not by starving It is by petadading the nation—that is open to yt 0 “Phe second ibe national settlement} i of wages. me make clear what at) mei not commit ar is poms to direct action by seeking to overawe Parliament into} reversing a legislative decision by the} tof pai lysing the whole life of the community. sag cited a specific ae dob ite anaes ec Gnges erate, secking.to show that dealings iioui tenuieh- the Manes’, Recteration| theas ‘as a whole, and that the Goyernment| o ae either an upward or down- e by its rise or fall tore ses s¢al The Meta has ly ie a ceRnite with a res: ind the inclination. Pera PRS CE The University Dynamic. W, (0. ay No. 1 feed, 36%c; No. 2 feed, ey = Ms Britton barley—No. 3 CW, 73%c; No. 4 CW, 62%¢; rejected 49%; feed, A time there was when Universities 49%. were regarded ag the preserve of t All sof-the: above :in ‘atore-av You few but, happily, that time is peat William, Maat nae utniy geeitiencnd akiye es american corn—68e, nominal, track, come all who come but they go out| onto, prompt shipment, corgi iMisiysres sto ioe WORE ee Se eee ii ces from coming| Ontario wheat—No, 2 Winter, A within the walls. ‘Their wares consist/to $1.60 per car lot; No. 2 es of higher educat In the old days|$1.45 to $1.60; No. 2 Goose Sie. a university was static; now it. is/nominal, shipping points, according to asa freight. eas —No. Presninent in this most important} p, Canada is the University |ing to Sie eaten movement in C Treights outs Buckwhest--Noi 8, of Toronto. With its special courses for farmers, for urban onload e—No. 2, $1.30 t minal, anid Wotan, ob Leaclicnss with demee: canceling’ tb frcights etate tension lectures, courses of fernleas Fi and tutorial classes, it extends its activity over the ne Province. No man or woman, boy or girl, in Ontario need fail to take advantage of the opportunities offered b Provin- a University; this Diversity is, in he most real sense, the “University ot the Peopl § The Report, of jthe Royal Commis-| iy jon says:—Witl ducated brain| 33¢ and skilled hand the fertile soil, the lan ep. to Gic} freih, 01 andered. ion: nesithaedenianatee ore direst re- lated to education and must become more and more dépendent upon it as civilization advances.” To answer ‘tis| national need if dhe purpose Of the Japans, 8¢; Li extension work of the University of | California ‘oronto; for this it requires the most| Pie higees genstous eupport of rumen | Eats 200s Dee of the Province. ; TURKS THREATEN oe GREEK SUI SUPPLY BASE} js Smoked “mentee imay gal. ii | Maple 1 0-3 tins, io comb honey phe: Late ee A. despatch from Paris say ding to reports received in Paris, a strong Turkish cay! alry raid aimed at 53 bbe} 47 t0,,600; bone: | rari: cleat bacon, 21) red m to 28; clear belliea Petes BE i 2 ie Ata en eee: Hie Prints ie to “toe; Sho: ening The Turks Dee Brusa, rie a bottled w practically captarea| Greek army corps is] een hea’ | cattle, ch The Turkis h delegation at Paris as- we $9; do, med serts that the morale of the Gre troops is shattered and that bands of| are terrorizing and in g Ac aeapaten from Montreal sa The Greek Consulate has b by the Charge @. ras den Yor Greseain is canners and 8; $2 don that s in Canada of | milkers, good to choice, the classes of 1918 (b), 1914 and 1915,| j4o, wom pig aaa with the exception of the auxilia hes. § ieee heen called to, the colors, and ‘$13. ea must, within seven saad , apply to it $11; $6 t for eanaportation home. jw |$13.25; do, f.0.b., points, $12: $00 $7. 0 $8.75; do, ed | Ibs., ‘$5.75 to $6.75; do, cor 5 to ca thee: es 10 to ted aid off cars, ‘ 9, country Films of Rare Woods. No, ee te ats Onis, ‘per’ ton; eats vate, to. B10. - se to Bie. 2 to G3¢ Oats- The growing scarcity of the more wheat re iae t oe beautiful and valuable wood Bi de necessary the substitution other and cheaper ay ds ny furniture solid mahogany, aga ated sats als | have very tabla y taken the place of | oe disappeari! t woods.” Indeed, Hlehereae lumber of an: 1% 50 to Kind is now so costly as to prohibit its | cows, med., can parce the solid body of fur- cutters, is to % niture. betes are PRS | more ee more to the use of vene Articles of furniture, rare trom ‘finest’ Easterns icest creamery, § Bags, “fresh, 88, x steers, med., $8 to $9; com. $6. Srelceis "ele (s, $8 50 to $12.50 to $15. ou! one-twentiet! { emi Sa diviow Ste: he will ee sae oe McMurray to Fort Norman ce during the past season wes % title of Japanese sadi oh and the other 600 miles by dog | 514, a considerable increase over th thousand board feet of lumber will! This will be the first time that| sled prea year. The amount of revenue} produce 10,000 square feet of venee ECs bee cs a minister at Cor 1 Ce re Sarma ved in the sale game ‘Thus a great economy is obtained, and tinop! remotely indicated} A quaint paianen® on the outskirts Ticenses during the past year was $72,- the furniture produced by this method ee Tea in the solution of Near| of Zanziba ws. the inscription: | 677. While most: of the vevenue was| is as pretty to it it were last problem: ee 8,004 miles.” derived from & hunt what it purports to be. HOW © logical service, who has the ranks of those trying to solve the A PE ONDE Rsral NO! Sars Bees AY % OLLECTS s HOW DO You an Ww ONBLEstaRB Youn, BILL AT ALL—-ITS UT OF aa Reet out ITS A GREAT LIFE Don't WEA problem of avoiding the dreaded radio” dermatitis. Taking. as a basis us ie theory the IF YoU fact that lead alone ers sufficient purned his left han r8 en, despite ie fact that = has |

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