Monkton Times, 9 Mar 1922, p. 7

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~ HEATED DEBATE IN DAIL EIREANN OVER WOMAN SUFFRAGE Other Matters Gee Stormy Scenes—Party Bickering and Minister a ee = Bs of RS ARES A despatch trom Dublin says:—The of the Irish race » ganization adopted issue of woman suffrage was injectea| at the Pari De into the Dail Eireann's debate on| Valera re that “Unt ied. Stats ‘Thursday, sane Mrs. 0 ae Dior e ee eee ahasily sed that the Dail issue a teces vee ae terepredoatatidns of ithe. extending ie aise ‘to women be- sition. mioepes os en the ages of 21 a 3, intend ‘This’ diochaeion took the of ining it to womer allegations and Soeereenea. “Collins | suggested that a committee of two | from each side investigate the position and report. The suggestion was m St. Patrick’s LAT HO 4 has toon, Sask.—One hundred and e Day, March 17,. Griffith opposed this, ic Spaletbon, See thei je : jewea: —The sel Onis fifty thousand bushels of wheat grown new Urte qimel tee onic ie eta when a is sme LLOYD GEORGE THRE ATENS 10 RESIGN London Medical School ir ODL tas eter eae Ie the Saskatoon district were shipped The motion was Aefented adding that the Gast League, which Excludes Women cr coastal counties of New Bruns. to nghai and Yokohama during ‘on a vote of 47 to 38. nforced it, me unpopular conse- 6c D”’ ATTACK ‘ick has been the most successful in the month of January direct Later in the day de Valera made) ane The acembiy fedling being IN FACE OF DEE- HAR’ A aris ise London the history of the industry and the Saskatoon elevators. This is the first another threat to withdr: m the against the proposal, a compromise Sa Becton oeeital: Volume of shipments has exceeded wheat consignment for Asiatic points Dail.’ Although the Dail vatined tre Wace cn Gish. by Grif. r “= a 4 anything previously reached. The bulk shipped direct from here, eee {sreement between the rival fith stating that they would consider| Sip George Younger, Leader of the Conservative Secession- | 0"¢ of the largest and most im- ae States though! Calgary, Alta—Admiral G. Com parti ade at the Sinn Fein con-|the matter. Griffith ee Bee Ai R i to Old P: stem.— Situation |Portant medical schools in ther pacerectiey trade D.S.0,, formerly of the Italian one mention, the ratification process pro-! opposed to penalizing the poor mai ists, Aims at Return to arty Syste Th vided only an interva and Minister ie Collins part; throughout the day. Another discus-| have all he required at home. On Grif- sion arose on de Valera’s proposal for Canada From Coast to Coast Summerside, P.E.I.—With a Pores idward ae and families, mostly from Glen- tion of about 90,000, ince Ei ry, will shortly arrive here under Island has seventy wong Ve neat s the a ei wuspices of Rev. R.A. Medora, we ee for commu nity bet jes, where mestic science, fancy pelt compatriots evn aay work, sewing, icici and other sul ther ject a still ap- Brown has announced. icy of Dessay 350,000 barrels left foe encouraging farmers to emgage eee he beginning of the extensively in stock raising by § Sou 1,490 mere cans of apples were sa! wel gaa dairy sats on at, moved ard ae the corresponding per- will also be enlarged. “ The Dominion Honse of Parliament, with the Governor-General and the varty Leaders inset. a with | Queber and Ontari | British navies, and who was in charge Que. Gonipaate control of of ses for the Allies in the the ‘a raeteties of the Province of Adriatic during the war, has secured Queb: ee secured from the a farm at Shepherd, a few miles from Rederal erie nt by the Provincial oF sat is engaging actively in op- i ondon, has decreed that wo- men students shall henceforth be excluded. The reason given 1 Government, he has no direct. con- is that joint instruction on cer- Rests ye Balfour, idee head and Chamberlain. ., A despatch from London ‘says G rment, tl # $25,000 loan for the initial purposes i 25, otion the Dail aourned. to Unless ‘Austen Chamberlain, leader “ofl ee party funds or the electoral tain subjects cannot be pro- Government, acon "provincial Minieter| Cae ce econ days —— a = c nee te rr lear ee ee) errr perly conducted with mixed ¢f Wicheries, on his return from Ob ending February 10 between 7,000 and vase intrigues ag 2 Govern-! er of ee ier the Conservat rt e 1s ’ . PROTECTORATE OF ed is Now ba aoeeae Bik oe See tie Deniy “ERE ine GP te classes. The women reto a tawa. : rovinee hereafter 5 to 8,000 tons of prairie wheat was in EGYPT r ABOLISHED] nee Py z ‘ eatin aes o 2 ede tes owe that this is camouflage, the have sdle administration its tidal spected at Calgary and shij st A Privy Councillor sign This near ultimatum is aving retain waters ‘except for the waters of the to Vancouver for ocean shipment vad hs a letter ae to Mr. Chamberlain Perty see sate e ‘ real motive of the men doctors Magdalen Islands which lie in sae various parts me the world. athe Premier e Younger is chairman o. ing jealousy of women’s Gulf of the St. L: 5 Land of the Nile is Now eee eae Os itiaea ne eee ean dae ‘Unicnist organization, which eon PON jealousy Se ee eae Sovereign ori ae says:—P. C. Larkin, who was p, Sta 3 : Hour were closeted on Thursday for trols the party funds, and represents Competition and their greater Hea § ae? eens say “for which hes sneangup in ee oe i vi ug 5 recently appointed Canadian hours with Sir George Younger, the the whole cee party of the efficiency as practitioners. prec ae ee. minarets SOD, CUSTOR AU: « CRDEU LORIE Ceet, ly app (ei ay core eatery er ees spite to Ont Moi e-—Several bundred | shipping grain via the Panama : ‘ t ervative cent SE EERCoEInEee : r Mriewaict Shoe oa says:—A| igh Commissioner in Lon- nee ot eee Pica sere. Postion a comes pines retain eer cman oe Siena those of the Neieacen B : ifty-three deep- Cairo despatch: states ee Riad Max-|don, will shortly be sworn in Bie TRS Hp Res ee eg stated: Phos fio sete tee ike es Member o! sine, aay 5 - oxales ace . bee, oe inel oe. the big eS gape Netty, ee BEE AEE a member of the Privy that he will not resign, but if he sl the House of Commons on a Shot in Dublin Street Pots “bees ale and Ra NG a te oat ceca aoe in Egypt 8 anaes & pro 2! Council of Canada. His ap- Be anti- oes activities the Coalitio ion’ count of ill-health, is still titular See by aes porto it port of ‘Vencouvan for ‘the: mont: of n sboliehing: the Euan protector carry on for a few months longer.'leader of the Conservative party as a| A despatch from Dublin says:— Zecelved by the Oa ed és Heenan iat te ate of Egypt and. -dedharing « Pointment to the Privy Coun- § After metho Ss lete whole. Younger, therefore, cannot be Sergt. Cotter, of the Royal Irish Co pee Se et ie wn i eae sovereign and independent ‘Siate, with cil dates from March 1, when unity in the Coalition when Parliament dethroned except ‘by a vote of the ‘stabulary, was shot while walking in nite i: ee as os eee wastes Baines pail aes & provisional status quo for the de- he assumed the duties of High eonsa Mlaxoirad Can an longer be pos- whole party, and, if he elects to stand the oe tae on Thursday evening siberi, neat pee sae P a nee of Egypt, the security & oe sible, will continue to control the and di pe Shon bospreh Fe eu me ahs ohae. ‘Cocctn viet inde Lloyd George will lead the ae mats funds. three as: whose Mentity is not ree deen those eee se) dene pe , Sah pee of foreigners and of ke peel in the Privy Council carries Party, carrying with him Chamber-| The revolt includes about fifty of known, esc aly ae sah spot ose. prel ling rival er ee y Bey , : A. despatch from London says: *~| with it the title of Honorable, |lai EiPbegieal eit Balter ill she “llemeae tt ers of the House’ era |eess ot. $1200,000 ee ee Neste esac year Prime Minister Lloyd George announ- the latter does not retire _ Should the! of Commons,.but it has the sympath OF Course. ee was seoured front) a heavy crop of celery are being made ced in the House of Commons i the! 80 Mr. Larkin will be Ate: fa pater eS Be gece Rite spieee Haattievcee MER EA oh Gas ise HASTE DUC EEE OSes four dad ’ sale. ere. Hot be British protectorate over Egypt has ed in future as Hon. P. C. ighe ae Misee oricra cit ct near |servative members and their following erson? Mr. Peterson was born in the Ont About 26,000 nant plants for the jeep teabbe ig ess heen terminated, that re. was kin, ing the “Die-hards” to split the Con-| in the country. Pray therefore, Canary Islands.” eae: aoe Beate last year in| grown, pars under Loni iajen and the nee to work out such national insti- servative vote, the Libera -Labor com-' the crisis will continue uniil a meet- am glad tejmest: youpMri Peter. the Privines of Ontabho, Jt. wae. su-| first, seeding 6. Sori WICH tutions as might be suited to aetna eee sag oF Ro Cie party ison. “Peshape you will sng for us” nounced by he Dep of Lands, short time. Shipments of the 1921 Beate of her people. tha pulls! a Eee weighing Hela” ——+ isheries, isa same time Mr. Lloyd George cai upon which the British potted win give Egypt the op- portunity of working out her own salvation, He a Government white paper would ace the House what had taken place since the declaratio cip: The paper would contain, he added, the declara- heavily with moderate Conse: secessionists, than a symptom of the| i ied presets & Liberal and Labor, ndo Coalition system, which is seteral considered to have outlived jits use- Ue aE and get back to the old care) wauisnend syste: some- what Dijon ants ete year s.| Much is held to depend uj ie ender. Cepiaon ‘Getwee| the Gonscewmive Moments Awe tat | Pkdneas 15 an inebllity 2 distin, et George} oe Lord Birkenhead and fee red. riberlalny will be able to exe : the ‘Youngerites The date is as essential an settee egle on the part of the three prin-| to hold the party toret If they of diet to the Egyptian as rice a an political parties, rvative,| cannot, it is believed ead that the, the Hindu. n the) Prime Minister will resign, leaving| y| the Conservatives to form a Govern. lment: Probably It is Tess a personal conflict gross returns from this erop acer Londen Oneod arty of 160 Seots-| | about $700 an acre. Hobbies. A Mistake. An old lady refused to allow her grandson to instal a telephone in the se, There is hope for any human being t go off at any moment,” she ("HO H&S some sort of useful: hobby? said, a ea hundreds of people. ed ae Seas. i moana Le sonst, oe " “Vy. read about one in India the other day.” | °° custo ae a bar Inquiry showed that she was refer. es bie nat it mae reach ont __Nattio was told by the teacher to ee rite a pee Upon because Mr. f oS cs truggle Mr. Lee George} content with the laurels brought fi cordingly she wrote: “My mother im- of them, and st point the way tion cf policy on which the Govern. ies! a fooeencinte giicthalons= oe WaMNCTT SG B e Uiepachcia Saks at it wants to do and means to ment, in accordance with the pri His Sagi aa kitiotgh. head of otter Bereia me ein after life. The theory is that ciples laid oor ecember, now pro- W M iF R you cannot start the child with a de- posed to proceed. ees eke Wellington Hay, M.P-P,| Wild and Woolly. eekly Market arket eport finite bent too soon. Fortunate is the S Martial er a te be abolished a sects WuRRt cine Sokr Mince Ta y had spent the morning at the ae or sjother who Ae o by Eeyp on as an indemnity | Z00 ar a had been ii sed with the get slouly manifesting a taste for eg Maen passed, wiOweae Mice Leader for Suter i to DE ET HAUTE oa! —New jai pa Sore ded ich gives meaning to life and announced, He explained that martial * here. That afternoon as. dashed HN a Ae hee oNS. 1 Northern, wid Es cartons, pected fede! Hamad cot jae th eart! a richer for the law had been used, not to enforce the “Lifeboats, with chambers filled the nouse in great exeltement, $1. ae Pe oiiea: ‘Si.75 to se z contribution made her— British policy upon Egypt, but as a with rubbe: enue, Weald ps “Oh, mother,’ she exclaimed, “come | Manito jo epaees Se; Ne Beek ek, b9e'| Maple prod Syrup, imp.| who did some one ae well. main instrument of Government in th ine Goma, more unsinkable than’ the present quick. Out in the back yard I've found | “NS 2 he Noel 45 $2.50; Be imp. gals., $2.96;| ‘The Bo and dreary people are 8 of the Egyptian Ministers for| poy Walesa “Ont. has, my ie eS type,” says an English scientist. a wild worm” Ali the. above track, Hans | Maple sugar, tb., 19 to 2 those who never develop an interest cert. ieee te eine | announe een appointed Deputy - mee carieRla Be voli. Tae ee i en aes » ie in anything except the Male out of war conditions. An a Speaker of the H a i per I business of keeping alive. aathity, therefore, oil te closer peaker ¢ House of Commons. pigs: pata Ter No. 4 yellow, 7c, tg Om mtario comb honey, per aauen: {mo jpaxticlae: enthikeikelh Tee sary before any Government could dis- EGR i 3 2 white minal. mere 5 soccer and ondualerar here pense with martial law, PEERESSES TO SIT Gntaci wheat—Nomingh | 94 He cake I'am, 48 to’ der moked create nothing; to the sum re eee IN HOUSE OF LORDS arley—No. 8 extra, test 47 ths, o1 rolls, 0 28¢; cottage rolls. 30 to total, first for the ker etter, 57 to 60c, according to freights 2c; Nemes nee bacon, 29 to 33c; for the undertaker, and that is 5 ie. outside. cial brand breakfast bacon, 87 to 40c; all we know of them or care to know. Adult Educati Ty Women of Bri- Buck wheat—No, oe ee backs, boneless, 96 othe cubes olen an and Tecless: Ther Cured meats— Ar bacon, 17 hes nic: tf Mr. Albert W. Mansbridge, founder| 8h Pe eerage Secure Privilege Moy Anak nee Spat nile to Ge; clear bellies, i to 2s, Ba ain i auhantie hn of the Workers’ Educational Associa- warded. on Friday, despatch from March 3rd at the University of To- View rantess Rhondda has establi: nto on “An Adventure in Eerie the claim of women, who for Grown Men and Mansbridge is a trades unionist who | in the gave the best part of his life nd | 24 Peeresses in Satie = a health in. the interests ' who can take ad of for working men. | he. United Kingdom | Teta of the decision Countesses, two $ pe ctication Tox wae ore ; vite 1 toetations Ontario, No.'¢ ye a oe ie bat butcher: her hor, ee Baw acne Ghee €6 olsen is excelles ganization| aronesse commercial wheat, $1.38 to ris glad of a child ik ils Worker’ Uddocs tional ansocias| Wines mertie aries Peers higher in| outside. iSong to $a: es pee Me ‘That child ts ee pega tbe, Ualveenieatae rank than themselves, are known by UnaEle No 8 cute, 40 be AD Os teen ged ae aner et 2.50; resonates ferred 0 the honorary degree of! their pene s titl i sid A butcher bale Sood, $4.50 to $5. 50; do, ! All o eed bo acquire tastes and MA. Mr, Mansbridge also organized | io BS fo ae outside, | eure 4; feeders, good, $5 Al of that will help ‘old age the Workers’ Educational Association | Baan A a ean eter a to $5; stockers, good, $4! Not to be selfish and lonel WADbS in Australia and is now on a visit to| Advance in pines eas | Veekees {60 per bl 2nd pats, j to $5; ‘do, fair, $8 to $4; milkers, $6 eops us young and eager ae sake America to encourage this work in| in Germany | ‘ 1st pata; tn bation) ot springers, $10 to $00; calves | wanted in the company of 0} Canada and in the United States. The pees 2 bbl. Be pats, $8.20, cholee, $12 to $13; ed 7 ee | Who cares for Bes nciety te: the first Workers’ bas Se Aiatoeiice A despatch from Berlin says:—The| large, 20 to 20%; Siolea S18 te ee: & com., $6 to $7; whose as is only in-Canada was din co-operation | high cost of living is once more the| Sone triplets, 21 to cheep, choice, $6.75 to’ $7.50} ae, Kod, They have nothing ¥ with the Universe of age in| ste topic of sieenetion throughout | large, 25 to 26c; twins, ‘$5.50 'to $6; do, com., $1.50 to $8.50: | = ar of sk Py on. themsel 1918, and there are now seven ev: ing) Germany. During the last few weeks| ; lets, 26 to 2%c | hogs, fed and watered, $13.50; do, an but s not mad ei classes in Toronto receiving acation most of the apienaitles have advanced | |b, $12.75; do, ao nbs, $12.50. eunue that compels and se ae of university grade. The provincial | nearly 100 per cent. Only a iow wects| Butiber—Fresh Sei, choice, 28 re Mon bby does not necessarily university as also. established four| ago, Berlin street cars advanced the| Bde} creamery, prints, fresh, fancy,4l.| “ete, No. 2 CW, “68 to. 60¢; INE Vary. dicocatton perth tiaevrtne breed Educational Association| fare to two marks, without transfers 180; No. ne at foe; No. 8 Bd to CW, 6844 to Oe Hour, ata ghee, | winning ‘occupation. It may not Medes in Hemtttaehacce OC ment informs the pub. Se} eboking; 25 to 260 re pemeTA tyamaat oe moet oats dee aera coast kvh, tawa. The University of Alberta com-| lic that a further advance to thiee| Rikers sa patie Tee to 2be; ee By Ped 50. Shorts, $33. Hay, No. 2, pall ae ee may, az Dr, Elliot urges ducts two such organizations in Ed-| marks will be necessary. This ig < Sea a ay eee ea to Bbc; ducklings’ a2 to deer turkeys, | ton, car lots, $28 to $29. find. bis pleasure in his work, monton and Calgary, \ It is expected| typical example of the ratio in the ad. Be; gers, 0c Cheese, finest westerns, 17 to 17%e.| hobby may be his day. calting. that Mr. Mecstriage visit will fur-|-vance of many essentials of life. The AUSTRALIAN JAB AT UNCLE SAM Live poul eS. Su eee te Butter, choicest ereame A hobby is a ruling passion, whate nish a very considerable impetus to| new price wave ia bound to react so Von Hup—‘Yes, mein friendts, der Yankee vos quite right—he von | to "eee i F00% cater fowl, 20 to Potatoes, per bag, car Tots, Ge to “| it may be, and each of us needs one to se. Inportant type of work in Am-{and there ie every reason to believe the| dor. var.” nes eee dntlleye, “ote rs aol cee beg be eee abe: torougtly alive: ania eneieeiy stage is being set for a new crisis —The Bulletin (Sydney) | "“Natgarine—20 to 28¢ fate vo eae * | human. Tard Pare tierces, i6%e; ibs, 16% to 17e¢; ae 17 te 1Tige; oe fo freight, ‘prints, at te. Shortening, tierces,|be Passive, neutral, always safe be- 19c, tubs, 15% to tbe Gar lots, per-ton, $12, ibags included: Bran, 15 to 16% ¢; pails, gh aed Ausra $3 ee pe or “$30 to $32; pies 16 to 16%e; meee 17 to 1744e. It is useless to look to such as these feed flour, $1.70 to | ars, $7. sy 8 85 do,| for any real emoticn strong enough wasted hap Trask Toront, per ton, | © create in them an inherent outside 2, $21.50 to $22 d, $18, bs the way they feel, what they hava BI oe i | to eat, what they are to put on and -REGLAR FELLERS— By Gene Byrnes Spe “THERE The Her niles of British peal * eS dia had to make a thirty rise to the scene of a pele rising of the natives ‘When they got there they found it alarm, and the command: ing officer told them they must march home again, Hearing the groans of the weary. ‘ones, eyes cried: “If there i any man joes not want to arch beak, ket Bias Pi three paces f The ene battalion, with the excep- tion of one man, stepped forward, “My good man,” sedd the 0.0., “you are a credit ot aaa You are the man to maroh back thirty miles, The Berle! hero stared blankly ah the ME back thinty mite?” he wtube tered. “Why, I’m too tired to atep for rd three paces!”

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