Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Jun 1914, p. 9

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JE tb . GETS NEW ORDER TO CO-OPER. ATE WITH MUNICIPALITIES. / S--am-- To/¥ight White Plague -- In Milch . «(Cows by Sanitary Inspection of all | Dairies Supplying Milk to Lage Centres, Ottawa, June 11.--An important Aederal order-in-council at the in- 'stance of (he minister of agriculture has been passed in which regulations have authorized, which will em- power the department of agriculture 10 enter into agreements with the "different citiés of Capada for the de- finite object 'of eradicating bovire tubercalosis 'from all dalry Herds supplying niifk to the cities in ques- tion. Local sanitary Mspection of dairies will be. nauired ang n the working out of the scheme it is cer- tain that invaluable educational re- sults will.follow on . this whole sub- Ject. Dr. Torrance, who prepared THE SPORT REVIEW. I 1 DRIFT T0 Nome Notes About Haseball and the jx Ring. ' } Schaefer of Erle, the hardest and | best. hitter in the Canadian baseball | league, broke a bone in his ankle at St. Thomas. } CONSERVATIVES JOIN IN ARO- LISH THE BAR CRY. Confusion and Weakness Shown in Arguments of Whitney Candidates ~The People Want the Bar Abol- " ished. = Every day adds to the list of men in Ontario who are conservatives or of different views to the liberals who are "getling behind" the "abolish- The Reinhardt bill providing for | the restoration of 'horse racing in| Louisiana, was killed In the house of | representatives, 55 "to 50. . At Philadelphia, Hans Wagner, the veteran shortstop of the aR National league team, made hig t thousandth hit In seventeen yea 4 major league busevall. | feform and the number of temper- o {&nce candidates boing put in the field ' p ill be at the ring-|2 ldo whe yan vill be Rae, "ine maw distinctly the run of the tide. Moran in_Paris this month." Tony | Every day it grows stronger, and the looked after the champlon's affairs '0% Jusion ik ronao) Yatlve Laks | mii WE won from Jeffries at Reno pe ig hs Eu. ae . " i Cp a 3 } k id he wi et in a; similar Apap | mont even amongst the conserva- n thls Yegasion. "{tives themselves. The action of C. J. Prize fighting had 'a narrow escape, POUSHLY, ihe candidate nominated the new regulations, was a member of the international commission on the contrel of. bovine tuberculosis, and Is a recognized authority on the subject, and his special qualifications in this direction strongly influenced, the Hon, Mr. Burrell, minister of agriculture, when he selected him as veterinary director-general a year and a 'half ago. For the past two years the Martin Burrell, minister of agricul- ture,' has under contemplation the necessity of taking some steps to- wards the lessening of bovine tuber- culosis. The relution' of bovine tuberculosis to human tuberculosis is well-known, and the - transmission of the disease through milk from in- fected cows is no longer a matter of serious dispute. Well-known au- thorities have dealt in' recent years With this subject and have revealed a state" of things, especially in con- nection with the mortality of the children of, the cities, which has aroused deep public concern. Nearly every civilized country is attempting at least something in the direction of controlling or eradicat- ing the disease, which not only in- volves ay, heavy. economic loss to cat- tle owners, but which is a constant menace to public health. - The prob- lem in Canada, as elsewhere, is both a large and a complicated one, and it is recognised that a permanent so- lution cannotscome without co-oper- ation between federal, provincial and municapal authorities, backed by the enlightened support of the individual owner, : 2 Hon. 'by the official conservative conven- SaaS Totsed afl. Sith fran | tion fn the riding of Riverdale, = in tainments when the Board of Super-|#°quiring the "abolish-the-bar" plank visors voted 9 to 8 to revoke all fight | 284 two others of the inyportany Ro- permits. Uuder the charter, ten votes| Well policies, is but typical of the were necessary to adopt the resolu. | Change taking place in the minds. of { tie. boas hundreds of conservatives, Hou, una ne member 'of e rd | Confusion and weakness are shown in the arguments of some govern- . + ment candidates, who, evidently not To heuay | appreciating the intelligence of On- Walter Trivett's trail yesferday and | (Ari Deople, make the absurd charge Is very indignant over his suspension ' that Rowell is-not sincere. That this following his race 'with Fabre at Statement is not swallowed by the Kingston. Duffy claims that' Ke 'dia electorate is apparent from the re- not know Fabre was in bad standing {marks at the Chureh conferences and "I motored down to Kingiton tr +the statements of temperance peo- Hamilton," said Jimmie, "ang ' a. several conventions the el a, mh i rc SE Tr, the track, and spoke both to Fabre the conservative candidates ques and the authorities in charge' of thigitions: but, were prise) hears. i y } e © onven- eel whe denied that there was amy tions . themselves ti temperance » feeling has been such that many splits have occurred, and in some cases independent conservatives, be- cause of temperance principles, will take the field against regular con- servative candidates. In Kast Dur- | ham F. W. Galbraith, a prominent nard Shaw, contribiiting his opinfoh [romservative of Port Hope, but an to the Evening Standard's symposi- | ardent supporter of abalish the bar um on. the treatment of the suffra- {18 opposing Dr. J. J. Preston, the re- gettes says: ar conservative candidate. In "As we have neither . conviction tSimcoe Rev. John Coburn, who enough to dare to starve the mili- has-been a man of conservative logn. tants to death mor common sense|IP8S, Will oppose Hon. James Dufr. enough to pledge ourselves to the in-]T0 West Peterboro' the sentiment evitable reform, there is nothing to} Wad so strong that R. J. Soden, a be done but walt until the women |COnservative and advocate and sup- provoke a mob to lynch them and [POTter 'of abolish-the-bar, captured Toronto Telegram: marathoner, camped tem- SHAW ON THE MILITANTS, Should Wait Until Women Provoke Lynchings. . London, June 11. George Ber- The veterina eral departm ry branch of the fed- ent of agriculture, form- ance, work of staniping out contagious dis- eases of MAIS, such as glanders and hog cholera. Jurisdiction, how- the government hangs a satisfactory [the nomination from E. A. Peck, a ary of the mob in explation. former member. In Welland: Charles Then the women will get their votes |B: Steele, who has heen a prominent after the last inch orm i 4 Fyears, taking the suffering has. been 'sgi mt off platform, opposes the situation of which several eivil- ized and. reasonable countries 'al- ready have disposed of without the slightest trouble. That is England Sharpe. 'In Toronto some of 'the sentiment 15 8661 In' the fiomination of W. Mec- Tavish by fhe Ontario Young Man- over, Is concurrent, and amongst the provinces, British Coluinbia has made | the most adv, Step' by enacting | ® statute prov Ag for the slaughter | of and conipensation for dairy cattle infected with tuberculosis, and with very satisfactory results. v------ rs WITHOUT ANAESTHETIC, Doctor Smoked While . Finger Was tated. . Paris, June 11.---Dr. Maxime ard, head ment of th smoked 'a e Cochin hospital, calmly cigarette while his finger was being amputated yesterday. The operation was necessary be- neer had developed owing to special sed by X-ray manipula- gloves were -foynd to be examination. Ask Your Doctor ( N It does not not make you feel better one day, then as bad as ever the next, There is not a drop of alcohol, in i You have the jain that comes steady, even your gloves now yu , tors. The defective on Trust Aver Oo. Onnads. (tie won't take food he is {do so. 3 Men- | of the radiologic depart- | Easy To Mutt hood - association in the Parkdale. North Waterloo also has a temperance candidate. all over.' ; Sir Frederick Fair Treves says: "If these people attempt to com- mit suicide they ought to be prevent- ed by every possible means. I do not think that you can actually stand by and see them starve, but the methods adopted with lunatics should be applied in their case. If a lung- { fareed to If suffragettes hunger strike i they should be fed fareibly." -------- tn, PLANNED AERO ELOPEMENT. JACK JOHNSON LOSES. Supreme Court Dismisses : He is in France, Chicago, June 11.-- The United [States court of appeals affirmed a pre- vious decision reversing portions of a dectsipn of the lower court which con; victed Jack Johnson, negro prize- fighter, of violating the Mann White Slave act. It was also ordered {hat Johnson be re-sentenced. % The negro originally wag $1,000 and sentenced' to | a day in the penitentiary Canada and sailed from Europe. He is now in France, petition for a re-hearing, attorney argued that the should have been sustain Instance. Appeal-- | But Irate Papa Arrived as Machine Was Rising. fined a vear and - He fled to | aerodome to-da {elope in | man avia | airmans' ¥y as she was about to an aeroplaug with' e Ger- tor. The girl received the attentions against the | wishes of her parents and had heen {forbidden to see him again; so she | decided to fly with him, | home early He took her from this morning in a taxicab; but her | father heard 'of the project, pursu- {ed the couple of Jobanisthal and ar- {rived there in time to enlist the ser- | vices of a policeman, who took the | vould-be elopers in charge jist as Was about to' hois. the | the airman | girl heavenwards in his aeroplane, the distriet lower court Beware catareh that AS mercury wil) *enge of smell the Whole syst Lurough the of ointments for mercury, destroy the and completely derange em when entering it mucous surfaces Such articles should never be used except on nreseriptions reputable physie- lane, G8 the damage they Will do fs. ten fol to the good vou can pos vive from them. ifall's Ca manufactured by F. J. Chen Toledo, 0. contains no taken internally, the blood and nine system. In buying Hall's Catarrh © be sure you get the genuine en internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, , - Cheney & Co acting directly } ous surfaces of | Foresight is a gift that comes to a | man when he gets so old he has no- | thing to logk forward to. i Crumbs of comfort may be all right but it takes a lot of them to make {a Square meal. . free. & Sold by Druggists Price Ge Bott Takd Hal's Family p pation, wn 7 the-bar" policy. The actiou of sons! alives candidates also in Pp! ng support (0 the temperance riding ort? Montreal. for In the ed in every sibly de- y .& Co. mercury and is upon the ure It is tak- Testimonials per ills for consti By the Visits of Their Leader, N. W. Rowell. 20 oo ! North Bay, June 11.---N. W. Row- {ell's progress through northern On- tario has been one convincing proof of the enlightened activity that has [taken hold of the liberal party in the present. provincial campaign. To {make the most of his time Mr. Rowell cut'short his stay in Port Arthur and [Fort William in order to speak on {behalf of A. W. Roebuck, the liberal {candidate in Timiskaming, at Liskeard yesterday. He will then double back to North Bay, where a 'big mass meeting was held in the 'evening. Coming eastward the liberal lead: 4 er was met at various points by ar- dent supporters of the liberal pro- gramme for New Ontario. Encour-* aging reports were given of the pros- peets of the liberal candidates in Sturgeon Falls and Nipissing. In' the larger places the full value of the liberal policy 'Is abundantly appre- elated. Where the liberals will not do so well will be in the railway con- struction eamps, where the foreign vote I€ mostly concentrated. At Port Arthur and Fort William Mr. Rowell's presence was an inspira- 'tion. At both meetings his declara- tions of policy were loudly applauded, and after his departure the various issues were thoroughly discussed by other speakers, OUTBURSTS IN THEATRE. | Catholic in Audience Protests Against "The Miracle." Berlin, June 11.--After the first act of last night's performance of Reinhardt's "Miracle," new In tho | midst of a long run in Berlin. - Dr. Dinter, counsel for the Society of German Dramatic Authors, stood up in the stalls and shouted to the audi- ence. "As a Catholic, I herewith protesi against this public profanation of the Christian religion" 1 deeply regret that things have ceme to pass in eGrmany that we must permit our most sacred feelings to be 'wantonly outraged and that Christians are too indifferent or too cowardly to pro- test." According to one version Dinter sald, "It's an outrage that we have to tolerate these things at the hands of Jews," the, reference being to Reinhardt's religion. The huge audience received Din- ter's outburst iu silence, whereupon he gave himself up to the police. The exeecutive, committee of the Author's soelety met to-day, con- demned their officials action, and de- cided to have him mined by a brain, Hpoelalist. gu ; UT YEAWPORGERMAN EDITOR. ------. Libeller of Dr. Ehrlich and His Spe- cific Sentenced. x Berlin, Jute 1}, --Wassman, the Frankfort-on-the-Main editor on trial for criminal slander in the Balvarsan case was convicted and sentenced to one year's imprisonment, The court, in pronouncing the sen- tence, said the prisoner had failed entirely to establish the charge that Professor Ehrlich and the manufac turers of his specific had resorted to illicit practices for the purpose of marketing the cure. | One of the gravest counts on which Wassiuan wus indicted was that of thé City Hospital of Frankfort, in conjunction with Professor Ehrlich, applied Salvarsan to woman patients against the latter's will, with fatal results in several cases. Professor Ehrlich's testimony included the statement that if Salvarsan was to he condemned becaused it caused some deaths, alt medicine might be held to be eriminal practice. l 'PURSE SNATCHER JAILED, Magistrate Gives Cape Breton Man 20 Months, Cornwall, June 11.--A young man named John Allan McDonald, aged 26 years, claiming Cape Breton, N.S,. as his home, was sentenced to serve twenty months in Central Prison, Toronto, by Police Magistrate Danis, for snatehing a gold watch from the person of Angus Finlayson, of Mouyli- nette, while the latter was in town a couple of nights ago. McDonald sold the watch for $5 to a local man, but it was recovered and returned to the owner, who reimbursed the purchas- PAGES 9 TO 12 The new townsite of the Canadian Northern Ry., situated right on the threshold of Toronto--a continuation of Rosedale and Moore Park, just a few minutes walk fram the new Government House. Only 31-2 miles from the City Hall, nearer to down town Toronto than the Woodbine oy High Park, where property is selling as high as £100.00 per foot. Closer in than many solidly built up sections right in the city. Leaside is right in: the heart of Toronto's expansion, and is bound to come to the front as one of Tor unto's finest residential distriets. a'landseape avt- atmosphere, free cess of Yonge St, Leaside is a complete townsite magnificently laid out by ist, 400 feet above the lake level, with a dry bracing healthy from the smoke and dampness of the city, yet within easy ae streets are ed an the consttietion of a factory on the prop: rty has completed this vear, ~ The development of Leaside is progressing rapidly, most of the graded, and some of them paved, work has commence sewers and watermains. One firm alone that has begun the building of 150 houses which will be "We have on: exhihi- tion in our Window a large paint. ing of Tor- onto show- ing Leaside This map whows ' the position of Leaside to Toronto. Building re- strietions on all lots. ==EEsmTmmmSy Write, eall or phone for plans and information, J. K. Carroll Agency, - 56 BROCK STREET John Driver, Representative. Poisonous: Matches In less than two years it will be unl awful to buy or to white phosphorus matches * use ' poisonous Everybody should begin-to use EDDY'S NON.-POISONOUS "Sesquin Matches" And thus ensure safety in the home. FISHING TACKLE Ar A rs NN tr --~--- Come in and look over our stock. We have fish er. THEY FiGNY y I" Ywo ou0 | i } J WOME Ny catchers, fishing poles, rods, lines, hooks, sinkers, || swivels, scales, disgargers, etc. A A A acm rr Wo Si Treadgold Cycle and Sporting Goods Co. 88 PRINCESS STREET. 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