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V"*T Government exists in order to ensure the greatest happiness to tne greatest number. The Evening Advocate OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE FISHERMEN'S PROTECTIVE UNION OF NEWFOUNDLAND TORONTO. (Noon.)-* Fresh winds overcast, with light local snow today. Sunday, fresh tn strong winds, fair probably colder at night. Vol. IX., No. 59. ST. JOHN'S, SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1922. PRICE : TWO ^ENTS. THE NFLD. LOAN FLOATED TO ADVANTAGE Sealing Owners Will Not Accept Airmen's Proposal To Lead Ships Into The Main Patch; Say Price Is Too Steep Local Factory Tarns Out 6,000 Cans A Day Containers Made By United Can (o.y Add Final Touch ot Superiority To Newfoundland Product Newfoundland loan Floated Successfully Gets 102 3-4 in N. York Funds *, manufacturing plan' an important place u lustries. but which la I that of the United I'm : Co. Ltd.. whose facto Wlitali tlvity. lo this factory 01 It. A. Templelon TORONTO. March 17.—A syndicate comprising the Dominion : j Sccurlt irs, Ltd, Toronto, Dillon Rand & Co, New York and I*ee - ing machines, operated by capable] Hij-qinson, of Boston, have acquired the six nvJIiott-fcond issue of the i hands and turning out an article that \cwf0,,-d*-nd Government, carrying five and a hnf per cent for r hero Tr etawhe'e!* "^ "nC " | lWCr'ty -VCalS pa>ablc in NeW Y°rk fUndS- Thc priCC Pa:d WM S?*763- K crv hit of work from the uncut *'le ccc'* *° "*1c arc*c**1 c<',c:,>' heinx 5.59 per cenl. on Ncw York - sheet of tin to the finished can isjPi-s.s. F.gurinjr ccst in Canadian dollars at four per cenl. d'acoant done by machinery, and every can is the cr.si works out at about 5.25 ar.d thc.pr'cc approximately 102-'.. 1 made with the utmost durability. Inj . tbere ls the rate of seven hundred ana ti.ty The plant Is one of the most up-to- date to bj found anywhere In'that It Is equipped with thc latest can-mak- ■ of finish. soldering, drying compressed margin of the tin. A remarkable feature of tbe machine ls in pieces of the similarity of movement tn the iking of the soldering operation as performed by bese ;.. tbe the machine Itself and that done by ln us.- at band. So perfectly are the cans slde- ,.... ,,._.«.. _ ..... process of seamed that even as tbey come off The motive? powor used ut lhc mani]rllcture 1|S extensively interest- the machine it requires the appllc- ...... ,*,. foctory ,s electricity^ aDd |0 watch the can talce ghape utlon of tre greatest force to separate iiu the time thc oblong sheet ot tin the solidly soldered edges, ls placed in the press and line: till Moreover every can as lt goes thru It comes out of the last machine the proces machine made purposes., such ; iat made by etc. igth and also, | There are altogether tc point of neat- machinery used In the m: _ leans and every one of t \VEClTf3riPPED rLAXT \m0*1 "ioAeru ot lta k'nd TX . T . j the present time. The 1 for healing . Russian Horrors . LONDON, March 17—The Labor! :*arty to-day announced that Arthur ( Henderson had received telegrams lrom the party's Russian foreign dele-J ■• nior alle(*lnK that the Soviet covern-j •nent, was preparing to renaw lta pol-j; ley of terrorism against the Social | I-.erolutionagy Tarty. According to1 tbe telegram tbe leaders ot the Rus-| sian Socialist Party, who have been j imprisoned three years, will be tried J | for treason March 20 and under cover oi the trial the Communist Party Intends to conceal its real purpose which Is alleged to be to settle ac-1 counts withi ts political enemies. An! appeal Is made for Immediate and re-| uolnte Intervention on the part of. Socialists throughout tbe world.- Mr. Henderson has telegraphed Commun- flt leaders exposing alarm anil rlrongly urging that no Injury be done to these political prisoners. The Berlin party has also msde urgent re-] presentations to tbe third internatlon- Drvided Increase Gent'sl Linen COLLARS in quarter and three-quirter sizes VERY LATEST STYLES ENGLISH FANCY DRESS SHIRTS Quite a Variety of PATTERN! and PRICES j Bowring Brothers Limited. readily um'cr to ascertain If there are any flaws, where the cans manufacture! the slightest ot which is sunk-lent to by tbls plant get tbe combined quil- condemn tbe can to be re-soldered or NEW YORK. March 17—The Bank England, which has distributed i ■e per rent, dividend semi-annually ncc 1914. has Increased the rate to ry can as it goes uiru —** !>cr cent., a cablegram to a flnnii- immedlately Inspected' cial ■Rfn,';yl^er* 8a"1 t0'd*,y ™° "H finish. The bodies .ore then placed on a SAME STAMPED 0>' CASS machine called the. flsnger to have • The bottoms and covers for tbe tbe edges turned for fitting perfectly cans are cut and shaped, in what ls into the bottoms,an operation which known as the press, a machine which Is performed by the most complicated not only cuts these parts from the and the latest Installed piece of ma- sheet of metal, but shapes It, turns chinery In the place. This ls the tho edges and stamps thereon an tn- double scamer from which tbe can Some Ume of t''"*1P-t°P<' serlptlon telling tho consumer that comes out ready for use. It Is In this u»- when the8« «'»,«*-t»'>ta rensed dividend was an agreeable urlse to internnt'onal bankers. Even those with Influential London collections seemed to have no intimation lhat such action was impending. The larger disbursements coming so soon after reduction of discount rste was accepted here as proof ot Great Britain's steedy recovery to normal oi pre-war conditions. Thc S. S. ROSALIND w Tuesday, March 2lJM^~ This steamer has ex\*lcnt accommodation for First Second Class passengers. Passengers fir New Y Saloon one hour pevious Through tickets issued | Dominion Atlantic Railwi Through'ra;r.s q-jotcd For further eic. apply to § HARVEY & C g St. Joh 's. NCi ®®i? the product which tbe can contains machine that the bottoms are fitted v was packed ln Newfoundland. This, to the bodies of tbe tins and It t by tbe way, is a most Important detail on tbls particular process that th particularly In relation to our flsh strength of the can depends, products. This fact can be readily A I'OSVlSCISG TEST realized when It Is known that la A list was mado at the factory of n Franco tinned goods must have stamp the relative strength of the machine * They, v ®'$® ln February and ti diet ot all who used them was that ( thoy were "as tcesh as the day they ' were tinned.". The presence ln our . midst of a plant that can turn out , of. any size required fo» any pur-' * ot the fitted and hand soldered covers.. D*"9 Bhould °« »n Incentive to greater \ country In which they were packed. A tin with the midline affixed bot- endeavour In the field of preserving ' Without that inscription no goods can be exported lo that It will be thus seen that tbe wits soldered in by hand a i tin with the machine affixed bot- ' • . j- . . „... was taken and a quantity of * «hls meBna- and n0, dou,b „ u - water placed In It after which the top "»•>■ ** on#c °f the rMU,U of tne e 7 - "^ ' - ■•- terprlse of this Company. Our NEW] STOCK just received of pe well known Yardley Products, made by the United Can Co. placed c The t As far a e concerned. I t requirements I bave a big advantage over those mode ing to requirements is supposed to ct>r1" n ... . . . -.w. ■__,^, our products are stand a pressure of eight pounds,but *■«<*«"* of «*» P™*™** ,n *hl8 coun- 60 pounds, steam pressure this #J^*.r££^& Co obtainable bear this Inscription. I In li the tins nre shaped In hand-soldered _^^^^^^^^^^^ what Is known ns the lining machine leaving Ihe other parts of the can which cuts eight tins nt a time, this Intact. number being then put In the curler CAS SUPPLY COITNTRT which** shapes them to the required The United Can Co'a plant can sup slxe. ply the.needs of the count*-}' In sal. I ItfllllKlt Fli.LISO IS t'SED mon. lobster and many other kind. Attached to ,the press in which tho of tins. Those tins are eqonl In There covers nre cut Is a machine, quite strength and neatness ojt finish to any Bn(, 40,j simple In appearance, but performing made. They supply an Important re- * an important part of thc general op- nulrement that no other tins madk tc- j atn| crntlon, called the carlor. ln this the (day supply. In other woras only (he XnM ;an dayg| edges or the bottoms nod covers are products packed in United Can Co's Some responded ' curled or turned In, forming a groove ^ans ore exported to France. Tho han profit fori In tbls connection we refer outport ( packers to tbe big prize offer of the t Company advertised In this Issue. j AN APPEAL Include ASSORTED Lavender Face Powder, Lavender Talcum Powder, Si cartridges), Dent Powders, Gage D* Fair Bath Salts, Et lantinc, Lavender Salts, Foamine Dry the following: TH SALT TABLETS Powder, Mon Desir Face Talcum Powder, Bouquet npoo Powders (in bottles dc Powder, Lavender Bath tour Bath Salts, Vanity re Cologne, Assorted Bril- Watfer< Assorted Smelling ham) iV •1 ends of the body of the can nre fitted. To give the can greater strength the bottoms nre transferred from the curler to the other machine which fills the grooves 'ctnpany allows nothing but perfect ^j.| nd /thoroughly tested cans to go out nn| f their factory. Out of the cm* wblch do not pass Inspector, lamps mid 700 letters within sklng for payment, lint very few; morn [he last two jvnrs Is whole capital Is it Is Impossible to do business whenlwe cannot get paid above referred to with a liquid rubbe*' other side products compound. They are then put Into a'company Is able to turn out frm drier for the purpose of -solldfylng their factory any kind or site of tin. this rubber so tbst when this process|but up to tbe present those requlrel Is completed, a rubber fitting haa for lobster and salmon packing ore been formed which obviates the'being given the greatest attention. . I possibility of iesks and renders the! USE MASV CASES | tin still more solid. The requirements ot the Unite] Can SOLDERING STHOM.I.Y DOSE |Co in the way Of cases for the pack- One of the most Interesting as ing of their tins give much ' work well as most Important operations ln(to local mills. Their cases are sawed the whole process of the manutacture nnd shipped In here from Outport1 of the cans ls tbat of the soldering of Mills In "/-hooks'* and put together the bodies or slde-seamlng as It is when wanted. Tbe board for these called. The whole thing is done by cases must be cut long before tbe machinery snd the strength with'rases are needed; In other words ths which the edges are held together, materiel tor 1S23 cases is now cut. | Before being lapped, tbere is applied) An Interesting experiment was( edges a flux which belps tbe made lost Fall try Mr. Templeton In •Itbtn stock and nay wafes. bonds freely, want paynici litend tcylo sof bu wlBiln a- reasonal tbojjllmc goes into oi , It is out of take this appeal ' PERFUMES:- and Chinta. jia, Tourquin, Rose have what thJB Tbelr extreme attention petl will greatly oblige. SOAPS Milk of Almonds, Night Quest Assorted, Pine Bath, Red Roses Bath, OldKnglish Lavender, Glycerine and Almond, Eau de Cologne, Medicinal, Olive and Lime (Bathi, Orange Blossom (Bath), Verbena (Bath). Vardley's (Prepared) DOG SOfAP 35c Cake. Prevents Parasite^
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Title | Evening Advocate, 1922-03-18 |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1922-03-18 |
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 |
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Language | eng |
Collection | Evening Advocate |
Sponsor | Centre for Newfoundland Studies |
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Place of Publication | St. John's, NL |
Date | 1922-03-18, vol. 09, no. 59, Evening Advocate |
Type | Text |
Resource Type | Newspaper |
Sponsor | Centre for Newfoundland Studies |
Rights | Creative Commons |
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Transcript | V"*T Government exists in order to ensure the greatest happiness to tne greatest number. The Evening Advocate OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE FISHERMEN'S PROTECTIVE UNION OF NEWFOUNDLAND TORONTO. (Noon.)-* Fresh winds overcast, with light local snow today. Sunday, fresh tn strong winds, fair probably colder at night. Vol. IX., No. 59. ST. JOHN'S, SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1922. PRICE : TWO ^ENTS. THE NFLD. LOAN FLOATED TO ADVANTAGE Sealing Owners Will Not Accept Airmen's Proposal To Lead Ships Into The Main Patch; Say Price Is Too Steep Local Factory Tarns Out 6,000 Cans A Day Containers Made By United Can (o.y Add Final Touch ot Superiority To Newfoundland Product Newfoundland loan Floated Successfully Gets 102 3-4 in N. York Funds *, manufacturing plan' an important place u lustries. but which la I that of the United I'm : Co. Ltd.. whose facto Wlitali tlvity. lo this factory 01 It. A. Templelon TORONTO. March 17.—A syndicate comprising the Dominion : j Sccurlt irs, Ltd, Toronto, Dillon Rand & Co, New York and I*ee - ing machines, operated by capable] Hij-qinson, of Boston, have acquired the six nvJIiott-fcond issue of the i hands and turning out an article that \cwf0,,-d*-nd Government, carrying five and a hnf per cent for r hero Tr etawhe'e!* "^ "nC " | lWCr'ty -VCalS pa>ablc in NeW Y°rk fUndS- Thc priCC Pa:d WM S?*763- K crv hit of work from the uncut *'le ccc'* *° "*1c arc*c**1 c<',c:,>' heinx 5.59 per cenl. on Ncw York - sheet of tin to the finished can isjPi-s.s. F.gurinjr ccst in Canadian dollars at four per cenl. d'acoant done by machinery, and every can is the cr.si works out at about 5.25 ar.d thc.pr'cc approximately 102-'.. 1 made with the utmost durability. Inj . tbere ls the rate of seven hundred ana ti.ty The plant Is one of the most up-to- date to bj found anywhere In'that It Is equipped with thc latest can-mak- ■ of finish. soldering, drying compressed margin of the tin. A remarkable feature of tbe machine ls in pieces of the similarity of movement tn the iking of the soldering operation as performed by bese ;.. tbe the machine Itself and that done by ln us.- at band. So perfectly are the cans slde- ,.... ,,._.«.. _ ..... process of seamed that even as tbey come off The motive? powor used ut lhc mani]rllcture 1|S extensively interest- the machine it requires the appllc- ...... ,*,. foctory ,s electricity^ aDd |0 watch the can talce ghape utlon of tre greatest force to separate iiu the time thc oblong sheet ot tin the solidly soldered edges, ls placed in the press and line: till Moreover every can as lt goes thru It comes out of the last machine the proces machine made purposes., such ; iat made by etc. igth and also, | There are altogether tc point of neat- machinery used In the m: _ leans and every one of t \VEClTf3riPPED rLAXT \m0*1 "ioAeru ot lta k'nd TX . T . j the present time. The 1 for healing . Russian Horrors . LONDON, March 17—The Labor! :*arty to-day announced that Arthur ( Henderson had received telegrams lrom the party's Russian foreign dele-J ■• nior alle(*lnK that the Soviet covern-j •nent, was preparing to renaw lta pol-j; ley of terrorism against the Social | I-.erolutionagy Tarty. According to1 tbe telegram tbe leaders ot the Rus-| sian Socialist Party, who have been j imprisoned three years, will be tried J | for treason March 20 and under cover oi the trial the Communist Party Intends to conceal its real purpose which Is alleged to be to settle ac-1 counts withi ts political enemies. An! appeal Is made for Immediate and re-| uolnte Intervention on the part of. Socialists throughout tbe world.- Mr. Henderson has telegraphed Commun- flt leaders exposing alarm anil rlrongly urging that no Injury be done to these political prisoners. The Berlin party has also msde urgent re-] presentations to tbe third internatlon- Drvided Increase Gent'sl Linen COLLARS in quarter and three-quirter sizes VERY LATEST STYLES ENGLISH FANCY DRESS SHIRTS Quite a Variety of PATTERN! and PRICES j Bowring Brothers Limited. readily um'cr to ascertain If there are any flaws, where the cans manufacture! the slightest ot which is sunk-lent to by tbls plant get tbe combined quil- condemn tbe can to be re-soldered or NEW YORK. March 17—The Bank England, which has distributed i ■e per rent, dividend semi-annually ncc 1914. has Increased the rate to ry can as it goes uiru —** !>cr cent., a cablegram to a flnnii- immedlately Inspected' cial ■Rfn,';yl^er* 8a"1 t0'd*,y ™° "H finish. The bodies .ore then placed on a SAME STAMPED 0>' CASS machine called the. flsnger to have • The bottoms and covers for tbe tbe edges turned for fitting perfectly cans are cut and shaped, in what ls into the bottoms,an operation which known as the press, a machine which Is performed by the most complicated not only cuts these parts from the and the latest Installed piece of ma- sheet of metal, but shapes It, turns chinery In the place. This ls the tho edges and stamps thereon an tn- double scamer from which tbe can Some Ume of t''"*1P-t°P<' serlptlon telling tho consumer that comes out ready for use. It Is In this u»- when the8« «'»,«*-t»'>ta rensed dividend was an agreeable urlse to internnt'onal bankers. Even those with Influential London collections seemed to have no intimation lhat such action was impending. The larger disbursements coming so soon after reduction of discount rste was accepted here as proof ot Great Britain's steedy recovery to normal oi pre-war conditions. Thc S. S. ROSALIND w Tuesday, March 2lJM^~ This steamer has ex\*lcnt accommodation for First Second Class passengers. Passengers fir New Y Saloon one hour pevious Through tickets issued | Dominion Atlantic Railwi Through'ra;r.s q-jotcd For further eic. apply to § HARVEY & C g St. Joh 's. NCi ®®i? the product which tbe can contains machine that the bottoms are fitted v was packed ln Newfoundland. This, to the bodies of tbe tins and It t by tbe way, is a most Important detail on tbls particular process that th particularly In relation to our flsh strength of the can depends, products. This fact can be readily A I'OSVlSCISG TEST realized when It Is known that la A list was mado at the factory of n Franco tinned goods must have stamp the relative strength of the machine * They, v ®'$® ln February and ti diet ot all who used them was that ( thoy were "as tcesh as the day they ' were tinned.". The presence ln our . midst of a plant that can turn out , of. any size required fo» any pur-' * ot the fitted and hand soldered covers.. D*"9 Bhould °« »n Incentive to greater \ country In which they were packed. A tin with the midline affixed bot- endeavour In the field of preserving ' Without that inscription no goods can be exported lo that It will be thus seen that tbe wits soldered in by hand a i tin with the machine affixed bot- ' • . j- . . „... was taken and a quantity of * «hls meBna- and n0, dou,b „ u - water placed In It after which the top "»•>■ ** on#c °f the rMU,U of tne e 7 - "^ ' - ■•- terprlse of this Company. Our NEW] STOCK just received of pe well known Yardley Products, made by the United Can Co. placed c The t As far a e concerned. I t requirements I bave a big advantage over those mode ing to requirements is supposed to ct>r1" n ... . . . -.w. ■__,^, our products are stand a pressure of eight pounds,but *■«<*«"* of «*» P™*™** ,n *hl8 coun- 60 pounds, steam pressure this #J^*.r££^& Co obtainable bear this Inscription. I In li the tins nre shaped In hand-soldered _^^^^^^^^^^^ what Is known ns the lining machine leaving Ihe other parts of the can which cuts eight tins nt a time, this Intact. number being then put In the curler CAS SUPPLY COITNTRT which** shapes them to the required The United Can Co'a plant can sup slxe. ply the.needs of the count*-}' In sal. I ItfllllKlt Fli.LISO IS t'SED mon. lobster and many other kind. Attached to ,the press in which tho of tins. Those tins are eqonl In There covers nre cut Is a machine, quite strength and neatness ojt finish to any Bn(, 40,j simple In appearance, but performing made. They supply an Important re- * an important part of thc general op- nulrement that no other tins madk tc- j atn| crntlon, called the carlor. ln this the (day supply. In other woras only (he XnM ;an dayg| edges or the bottoms nod covers are products packed in United Can Co's Some responded ' curled or turned In, forming a groove ^ans ore exported to France. Tho han profit fori In tbls connection we refer outport ( packers to tbe big prize offer of the t Company advertised In this Issue. j AN APPEAL Include ASSORTED Lavender Face Powder, Lavender Talcum Powder, Si cartridges), Dent Powders, Gage D* Fair Bath Salts, Et lantinc, Lavender Salts, Foamine Dry the following: TH SALT TABLETS Powder, Mon Desir Face Talcum Powder, Bouquet npoo Powders (in bottles dc Powder, Lavender Bath tour Bath Salts, Vanity re Cologne, Assorted Bril- Watfer< Assorted Smelling ham) iV •1 ends of the body of the can nre fitted. To give the can greater strength the bottoms nre transferred from the curler to the other machine which fills the grooves 'ctnpany allows nothing but perfect ^j.| nd /thoroughly tested cans to go out nn| f their factory. Out of the cm* wblch do not pass Inspector, lamps mid 700 letters within sklng for payment, lint very few; morn [he last two jvnrs Is whole capital Is it Is Impossible to do business whenlwe cannot get paid above referred to with a liquid rubbe*' other side products compound. They are then put Into a'company Is able to turn out frm drier for the purpose of -solldfylng their factory any kind or site of tin. this rubber so tbst when this process|but up to tbe present those requlrel Is completed, a rubber fitting haa for lobster and salmon packing ore been formed which obviates the'being given the greatest attention. . I possibility of iesks and renders the! USE MASV CASES | tin still more solid. The requirements ot the Unite] Can SOLDERING STHOM.I.Y DOSE |Co in the way Of cases for the pack- One of the most Interesting as ing of their tins give much ' work well as most Important operations ln(to local mills. Their cases are sawed the whole process of the manutacture nnd shipped In here from Outport1 of the cans ls tbat of the soldering of Mills In "/-hooks'* and put together the bodies or slde-seamlng as It is when wanted. Tbe board for these called. The whole thing is done by cases must be cut long before tbe machinery snd the strength with'rases are needed; In other words ths which the edges are held together, materiel tor 1S23 cases is now cut. | Before being lapped, tbere is applied) An Interesting experiment was( edges a flux which belps tbe made lost Fall try Mr. Templeton In •Itbtn stock and nay wafes. bonds freely, want paynici litend tcylo sof bu wlBiln a- reasonal tbojjllmc goes into oi , It is out of take this appeal ' PERFUMES:- and Chinta. jia, Tourquin, Rose have what thJB Tbelr extreme attention petl will greatly oblige. SOAPS Milk of Almonds, Night Quest Assorted, Pine Bath, Red Roses Bath, OldKnglish Lavender, Glycerine and Almond, Eau de Cologne, Medicinal, Olive and Lime (Bathi, Orange Blossom (Bath), Verbena (Bath). Vardley's (Prepared) DOG SOfAP 35c Cake. Prevents Parasite^ |