~~ The Bai ¢ I PACES 5-19 w 'YEAR 88 --- NO. 6 - KiNGS TON, ONTA JANUARY 8. R10, SATURDAY, , LAST EDITION I WAR IN PEACE CAMP. | One Member Threatens to Sue Two Others Yor Slander; | Copenhagen, Jan.-8.--The Ford: | less Peace (a mp Pilgrims are threat- BY RIOTER {ened with anot! delay in their! «(plans whieh ®ill balt the expedition! " a R in Copenhagen indefinitely, if ! . ay . fod Holmes, chief stenographer of The Etire Business Distrigt Is In Ruins. the business office of the Ee French Comm FLAMES AND L00IING thon carries out his threat of sulng E\ TAKES SCHOOL issibker Decid To Resign. ' TEACKER: REINSTATED IRVES CALLED, BUT DID NOTHING. Mime. Rosika Schwimmer, and Fred-! erick Lochner, now in comuunand of the party, 'for slandering his repu- tat'on. 1 i bolmes was dismissed from the prerims at Christiana before they uirde sail for Copenhagen, but het ro nued with them at his own ex- ene. Yesterday mcrning, in Cop- n n gen, he began to seek a barris- POLICE Ri to advise him oft ws suit He ei ex. that Mme Chr and i.ochner accused him of securing 1.000 on a false expense account. WAS OUTCOME OF TROUBI EAST YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO. tor 1 £ "0 Canada? --Up to the to Decide -- One Million Dollars Damage. is the "Estimate of Mayor Cunnfngham--' Fourteen Saloons Were Destroyed The Strikers Were Decidedly Ac. tive, Women 5; Ontario ih Government 'What is To Be. bone. Ottaws: Jan disorder marked sthe re terday morning of the Guigues school in this CjLy, the storm centre in the trouble hetween French Canadian ratepayers and the Commi sion pointed Wy the Ontario Govérnment to administer the separ chools in the place the school board. A door was smashed and six dred excited men ahd women powered three policé: officers and rushed the buiwding Police: re serves were called and thirty men re- sponded, but in, the mnieantime the crowd was in _ possession of the school ' The officers finally withdrew and left them there. No-force was resort ed to. The excited assemblage was addressed by Arthur Charboneau, French representative on the Gov- ernment Commission, who explained his attitude and declared that there seemed nothing for him to do but re sign 4 The crowd&d with excitement HAS REACHED HOLLAND s wild : Were Carried Across "Germany In ening Special Train. (Special to 'the Whig.) Amsterdam, Jan. -8.---The Ford peace party arrived in Holland' from Copenhagen to day by special train through Ger many They received most considerate treatme nt while travelling across German soil (Special to the Whig.) . East Youngstown, Ohio, Jan § Mayor Cunningham to-day estimated that one milion dollirs damag: done in the nine hours rioting last night by the mob of several thousand strikers of the Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company and Republic Iron and Steel Company Practically the entire business dis tri® was fn ruins, the buildings that were not wiped out by incendiary flames were looted and wrecked by the mob Fourteen saloons wére | destroyed. ' x | an » was 3 ate of deposed hun- over lh bbb & * BRITISH * ENTE + + "~ SUBMARINE, * S GOLDEN HORN, & (Special .to the Whig.) London, Jan. $A British submarine succeeded in enter- ing the Golden Horn, 'and shelling Turkish arsenals and barracks on the borders of Con- stantinople. THINK KAISER DYING: rm Tl Germany is Aarmed Over the' - peror's Condition. Paris, June >~A Madrid despatch to tif Matin that owihg to the Kaider's™ il ess t rulers of all the German 'states have called to| Berlin, "where there is great anxiety | owing 'to the fear that Crown Prince Frederick William may assume the Boverning power. _ It adds. that 'the rumor that, the Kalser is in a Critical condition is Eaining ground, in German circles at | Madrid, and t at it is even accepted a8 true gl the German embassy Em- $ + * + --- 3 J * * > + * + CREPE RES Fedo dood feb Bop FIFTY MEN SECURED FOR COBOURG BATTERY, | Enlisted in Vicinity in About Two Weeks--Récruiting For 139th. Cobourg, 'Jan. 8.- The fifty required have enlisted here in the Heavy Battery with Major James McKinnon, recryiting officer, and are training for overseas service with No. 1 Heavy Siege Battery, ' Capt A E. Hopper is the officer who will g With them overseas. These men have been recruited in about two weeks and are all from Cobourg and its jm. mediate vicinity, Recruiting is - also 1 Boing forward briskly for the 13 | Battalion and the Iv corridors seethed The women sang '0 Canada," and a man mare hing up and down the hall waving.the fla of the Sacred Heart Progip ited wild cheering. 2 In the aftern porters of bilingual schools full control of the Guigues At noon the janitor, a man Seguin, handed over the kevs women who have for several days have been installed in the s hool In view of tibe forcible oc upation of the building and the resi of Mr. Charbonneau it is considered up to the Ontario Government to ad- vise the Commission as to what should next he done to assert author ity: > B sup in ' school x named to the -- men War Tidings, 3 The Bourse Gazette, prints a Sensational story row esca Petrograd, of a nar-| Pe from death by Emperor! William during a flight in a Zeppelin' airship over Warsaw The state ent says the crew and officers of the airship were especially rewarded . for having saved the: Emperor's life! during the fight. Z Anglo-French troops have o¢cupied the Greek Island of. Milos, ageording | to an Athens despatch, whick report- ed the Greek public as indignant Over the selsures, so says Berlin AN OFFER OF $30,000 FOR REGULATION 15 The French-Canadian Educa- tional Association's Start- ling Proposal. Ottawagd Jan. 8.-~An ofrer Ph by the French-Canadian Educational While Playing. Association of Ontario. will devote Lindsay, Ont. July 8. Mr some $30,000 to raising a regiment, Mrs. George Shelby. of Toronto, ae equipping a field hospita} or other companied by their two little daugh- patriotic purposes, in exchange for ters, were enjoving a héliday visit at the re.enactment of Regulation 15 the home: of Mrs Shelby's mother, whereby French ¢hildren may' use; Mrs James Farrow, of Lutterworth their own language as 3 means of Township Some! one thoughtl Communication, is a feature of the | ly left a pail containing boiling wat focal bilingual and separate schoo! | er where one little girl, aged two situation T years and uine months, while play- Samuel Genest, Chairman ot the | ing, fell, plunging an arm into the Separate School Board, who also | water and upsetting the contents of Connected with the French-Canadian | the pail over her person, resulting Educational Association, was anthor- in her death ity to ihe statements pointing out that as matters stand at present {he NEGRO'S AWFUL DEED f Opposing. factions in Canada are THROUGH JEALOUSY. "really having a war 'of their own." A return to Regulation 15, which Slashed Thoat of Wife and An. was in force-before the fanious Reg ulatdon 17 camie into existence, would other Woman, Then Suicided. result in billagual matters being plated back ofthe fame plane thoy were in the years previous {BUvctal to the Toronto, Jan. 8. C ousy, William Swith, the passing of Regulation 17. Teper ' sued his white wife from their home Lost His Lite On Thé Natal. to the house of a neighbor, "Mrs, Londen, Jan. 8.--Lieut. Command- Alice Gough, and slashed both wo-' er George Basil Harrison, third sen | Men in the throat and back with a of Commander Harrison, of = Craw. | huge razor. Then he took carbolic ford Bay, British Columbia, was lost j acid and is dead Mrsy, Smith will in the explosion déstroying the bat. | live, Dut Mis. Gough will ppobably + tleship Natal. So die. > ef ---------------- Under 'an order-in-council passed by the Ontario Government. some time ago, Government employees who enlist for overseas service get year's leave of absence -on salary. -- Atay ti re 39th uperial Mechani- cal Transport Service, ! ° Nine Indians from the Alderv Reserve, at CANADIAN GIRL WITH SERBIANS,; CAPTURED. Miss Joy Whitehead, Three Rivers, Lieutenant With Serbs When Taken. Montreal, Jou. 8. __Atier seeing ac-| tive service in a nuniber of hospitals on the various war fronts during the Past yedr, Miss Joy Whitehead, daughter of Charles Whitehead, Gen- eral Mamager of the otton 'mills at Three Rivers, is reported prison- er in Bulgaria, When taken prisoner Miss White- head was acting.as a Lieut nant in- the Veterinary Corps of the. Serbian army, having given up hospital work that she might get closer to the fir- ing line. Tu Miss Whitehead, who previous to her 'departure from Canada in May | last had spent a couple of years in out dQor life in the Laurentian Moun- tains &t Val Moren, was a well known figure about that district. She was. extremely fond outdoor life, wore, semi-male line garb on her tramps through the and could handle a cinoe bet- ter than most en i ille ! Rice Lake, have just ' been added to the strength of the 139th Northumbertand Battalion, Quartered here. Four others have en listed. with Toronto military - units, and" four others wen the front | With the 2nd Canadian Expedition® ary Force, ad 5 i 0 CHILD FATALLY St ALDED, ' Tot Upset Pail of Boiling" Water t " where a and. of woods or shoot HAVE CLOSED HIS MOt TH And Suppress&d a Weekly M He Issued. to the Whig) 8 (via Amsterdam) Maximilian Harden, the brilliant German journalist, ig prohibited from public speaking or writing for the remainder of the war by au or der- issued to-day. His weekly ma- gazine, Zukunft, has heen cd for attacking the gove agazine (Special Berlin, Jan as to Whig: the much-contested hize) razed by jeal- 4 4 negro, pur- SUppress- rnment . WHY U.S. DISLIKES HUNS. ------ ~ Americans Stil Regard Th As Colonials, Berlin, Jan. 8p, Dernburg. the former | colonies, r'who returned some months | ago. from the United States, discuss- ied at the Lyceum Club: for women { "The Difficult Position of the Ger- man-Americin. ~ latest Way Pictures | MGermanybe TN. must not exe Naar Loca) nterest. + ll aggerate the chase for wealth in Am- - sses Through Riots: erica. Americans sti) regard them Pake--('zartory sk selves as a colony of England, tem- | Church porarily fallen away The preposses- | sion against Germany has © heen | prompted-by the Puritan strain, a 1'sentimental attitude, besides an anti- | militarist spirit > P ---- emselves i Bernhard -- secretary for - THE WHIG « ONTENTS Page dllustrated Section Sinvs 6 Semiices; it School the the ¢ of Turks: Soc¢lal hs iV ¥--EditiTials; v Wan 9---Milijary Elections, 10<MDistrict Tidings H--Ayusements: nougeements; 12=In Hockey Clréles: Cal Lirading Cream: Community Movement ; Parliament Ig- nored Society Realm; Menys \ Page For Women Agricultural Page Markets '"Ruada's "Fish uncial Matters. I8--~Future . Prospects of many: Lord and Lady ~ountryside Tidin ak eviews: PF Report Random Reels: $Bn's Rhymes ews Voting at An-b forum Theatri- -- New Craters Active, London, Jan. 8. "Ail Exchange , Telegraph dispatch trop, Rome says ! that Prof. Maladra Goverpment . ob- | Server &t_ Mount Vesuvius, announ- {ces the volcano has been in active eruption since Monday Three new i craters have been Gpeiieq. and there in the Da | are constant explosions, large stones! Government. who fell dead fu Of 'being buried "to a heig liwa Central station' on. Weds { mile. Tt is said there is hy ho, ji 3 ! ra while purchasing ut i from the eruption { Montreal. He is Survived by his J Tanger Plion, one sbi wnd one daughter Ang*treating law is asked By the Anti-Liquor League in a series of amendments" to the Quebec license law it has filed with the Government. « Noted! Woman's 5 Sleepytime Tales: RICHARD GRIGG Minister of Commerce | 15 1% Latest 4 to wife, i Farms: Fin. ; : Gere { rn Astir > N 8. 8, McClure, the Ney York edj- tor, deserted the Ford peace oes | a few hours before the eXpedition left tor The ue, J } Chief's . OTTAWA MOB gnation | { mands a 1 terrible nature _-- -- RED CROSS D That the most are with the AY. Mother Country is indicated byv-the pletuie a Day, when finds were co One of the collectors two colored hoy Scotts, SEX WARFARE IS PREDICTED In the Carmercial Wor § ter Conflict. THE WOMEN WORKERS : WILL Nor WANT TO GIVE. 1} PURSUITS, Absolute Equality Is the Remedy Suggested--~Professoy Thinks That 4 Gloomy Scene ( onfronts Us, London, Jan & the sexes Warfare between Such as has been unknown Since the days of the mythological | Amazons $ predicted for England | alter the war by Prof. Marion Phil lips, D.8¢ Prof. Phillips baksés this gloomy 'prediction upon the great mass women who will he depen 'dent \ mighty, commercial war expected to follow. the conflict Arms, in which unprecedented petition will be the « hief The wai berless. world to is that of of com factor has alread; opened uum the working the contention 3 against giving them up when pe declared The prediction made that. suff ragette militgntism on an enormous scale will follows and there will bloodshed attempts are made force women back into the niche the formerly occupied The remedy in nd and ig positions I ace to suggested by Prot Phillips is absolute equality, the same work and the sane wages for men and women; the same responsi bilities and the same colnpetitions. "The scone w hich confronts us a gloomy one." says "Prof. Phillip "A i 1 of men and women, many wasted by the. hard work ° of these Years of trial, trade depression and a "wave. of poverty and exhaustion - are all held by the future years. Men will return from the war to find dr places taken by women, and women will be displaced because the wa work has ceased and peace work is | not for them "The very efficienc bility of the women itself a dan ger, so long as not combined with the industrial Pride which de fair return for the amount I {1 all and adapta it of labor given 8 8¢ the'elements of sex warfare of a very fex warfar which the male workers and the men dependent upon them ranked against women w ho work or die." poe wo- are must : BLDG Rf PPP SD PEED DDSI S Pd { °* ALL CALM. AGAIN, a (Special to the Whig "Washington, Jan. 8. ._ A complete and fina] settlement of thie submarine controversies with the Central Powers. in- cluding the Lusitania and the & Persia incidents seemed near L to-day. Pessimism 'over the & threatened breath of the diplo- matic relations is largely dis- # sipated. : »! x ol THEOFEFIIL0ISD -~ * * + * Pe PEE ig | i I i» | * & VIELE PILee sults showing loc: 'ed ih A numbe i Belleville, other vital aspect of {} 250 miles further n * strengthened ON GOLD COAST. . remote corners of the-British Empire] in the present great conflict bove, taken on a Red (ross Heeted for the British Red Cross. 1s here seen w ith he i o I' 81 VGAINST THE TRAFFIC, Public Opinion Stifféned Up Since War Begun. Special he Whig . Toronto, Jan. 8 Rural Ontario is against the liquor traffje, It aid not need the recent local option con- tests 10 prove this, but the latest re- option establish- r of additional villages und townships at a time when one would alnfost imagine that the tavor- able field had already been covered, "eveal how strong temperance opine lon in rural Ontario really is. Even more significant in this year's contests are the ma jorities-polled in favor of local option in such urban centres as Brantford. where the ma-- jority was ngarly ome thousand; Port Arthur, Sarnia and Woodstock The fact that. owing to the threes fifths clause; local option is not aetu- ally of these majorities, brings out an- . situation. The victories this br whereby over fifty licenses were wiped out in- stead of only four eliminated last Year by local option, prove the con- tention that public opinion against the liquor traffic has stiffened up con- siderably owing to the war. At the same time, the saving of 99 licenses this vear by the three-fifths clause, and the total of 500 licenses in the province saved by this means, ihadi- cate that this strong publie opinion against the liquor traffic has not ade- Guate facilities to express itself. Local option under the three-fifths clauge, successful it has heen this year the past. will not aceom- plish = what the people of Ontario want done making the province dry It is as in generally recognized alike by friend and foe of the liquor traffic that the movement for provincial prohibition will be strengthened, and developments along this line within the next few months, and especially at the impending session of the Leg- islature, will' be watched with Keen- est interest, : THE BEAR UPSETS PLANS OF TEUTONS. Powerful Offensive and Suge cess Halt Attacks on Salo- nika and Egypt. ~*The area of Rus- sian successes over Whe Austro-Hun- garian forces in the east continhe to widen. Although the situation around Czeruowitz has not vet heen cleared up officially, from Russian friatis are h tine London, Jan ard pre of Wefence, and are throwing huge reinforcements into the trict The Russias here are ex. pected to strike islaus-Halicz line, defensive works paration for som tro-Germans, Meanwhile, where powertul the Russian position dle. 8tyr River, has heen by successful tions iu the region of: the marshes, where ginning to emer with the roads leading either nor West or south-west. vance hefe has not been of au isolated b of engagements siderable period. In the of the Entente Allies the op expressed thal the Russian has completely upset the the Central Powers for an of Salonika and Egypt. great lasting over a - | wd of honor | in force in these cities in spite it appears from advices i sources 'that thé Ans- ssed over a long dis- at the Kolmea-Stan- have been in pre- © time by the Aus. orth, in the amid- greatly opera- | the Russians are be ge from the marshes prospects of being able to nse th-west, | Their adel the result altle.. but of a series fon- in ve .S. PERSIA, | Superintendent In India Of Adventist i Missions, Washington, Jan 8 Rev Mr | Salisbury, drowned after the torpedo- ing and sinking of the S.8 Persia, | was superintendent for India of the {Seventh Day Adventist mis ons. His | mother lives at Battle Creek, Mich., land his brother, W. R. Salisbury, at | | Glendale, Cal { Officials of the Seventh Day Adven-! tist general conference, at its head- Quarters at Tacoma Park, a"suburb {of Washington, said that Dr Salis , bury was on his way back to Luck- } now, Iudia, his Readquariers where his wife now is after attending a i council of the North American divi- {sion of the conference, held recently in California. He had expected to take a Dutch steamship from London but evidently changed his plans af- ter leaving here. lu London he was to have been joined hy another Se- venth Day Adventist missionary ithe trip to India. 'A THOUSAND A DAY; : RECRUITING SPURT ON. Latest Offer is an Assyrian Bat- talion--French-Canadian and Orange, Too. LAVS TAKE CZARTORYSK And Assail Austrian Lines East of Kovel. ¢ CAPTURE OF - KOVEL WOULD THREATEN THE MANS AROUND PINSK. GER {| Heavy Russian Attacks Will Delay Teuton Invasion of Greece By Pre- venting Tratisfer of Troops From Russian Front. . (Special to Whig.) 3 London, Jan. Fierce fighting oh a twenty-mile front along the bend of the River Styr was reported in dey spatches from Petrograd and Vientia to-day. - The Russians are assailing the Austrian lines fifty wiles east of the important railway town of Kovel. the - objective of the offensive in Volhy- Recruiting re: | nia. Petrograd reported to-day' of the Domif- | that after capturing' the town of to show that the extra Czartorysk the Slave pressed on and began in November is captured a range of hills west of the being well maintained. Recruits ; town. They are now assailing the are now being reported at the rate main heights barring the advance of about one thousand per day, and on Kovel. Eek new battalions are being authorized ~The capture of Kovel by the Rus- almost daily. Yesterday the Minister ie the ey fhe railway suppis : p : a att . a } BJ ~ 8 oF Milla Teheive 3 Int er Irom 3 re tresses of Luzk and Dubno, and | : . threaten the envelopment of the Ger battalion from the syrian Citizens) ang around .Pinsk. of Canada The offer is receiving fa No early decisive successes for the vorable consideration new Slav offensive are expected here, W. H. Sharpe, ex-M.P., for Lisgar the strength of the Austro-German Man., has offered to raise a battal- defences being well known, ion for overseas service. An offel It is considered likely, raise a new battalion also been | ypa¢ 4 continuation of received from W Edgecomb, Rysgian attacks will delay the begin- Grand Master of. the Grand 'ning of an Austro-Bulgarian-German Lodge of Manitoba Invasion of Greece by preventing the Capt. Wilfrid Gascon of the I'rans- | transfer of troops from the Russian lators' Staff, House of Commons, has front offered to raise an Ontario French i Canadian battalion with headquar A new French-Cana- for | he Ottawa, Jan turns frem- all (lon continue ! spurt which 5 parts | ul however, has the heavy G Orange | { i War Tidings. Fifty thousand" Albanians are or- dian battalion is 'being organized be ganizing in Rome, under Essad Pas [ tween Ottawa and Montreal by Major | py to fight the Austrian invasion | Girouard, who has recently returned | It is asserted at Berlin that Italy {from the front reseived four hundred million doi- i iy lars+for signing the Allies treaty not to make a separate peace. i Uncle Joe Cannon predicts the el- Foi: Sending Information To Agents | €Ction of a Republican President iu Of Germany. | the United States as the result of Paris, Jan. 8 \ court-martial | Wilson's diiatoriness in submarine his sentenced to-death Maria Jose| LALters Del Pasis twenty-five vears old, a na- turalized Argentinian. who was con- victed of sending. military informa- tion from Marseilles Paris to German agents. According to the evidénce a letter written by the accused last Septem- ber, which fell Into the hands of the police, gave particulars of the de parture and told the destination of | 4 { the French' cruiser Kleber. He also déscribed the construction of new long range gun ----ni TO BE PUT UN FORCE IN NEAR FUTURE. | | m-- |8ays 'Derby Plan Is to Be i Started in This Country-- | Quotes Sir 8am. EA | Winnipeg, Jan. § The Tribune THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG SAYS: Is on'Sale at the Following City | "Earl Derby's plan for recruiting Stores: lis to be adopted in Canada. and 3 Bucknew's News Depot . to be put into force in the hear fu-iClarke, J. W. & Co. .. {ture I< "This brought by a j ters at Ottawa ' 9 FRENCH SPY TO DIE, 1 1 i | ei de Bs & Bib dd & ee Eee We i + TERRIBLE STRIKE RIOTS, and @ on a . (Specifl to the Whig.) . Youngstown, Ohio; Jan. 8. Four were killed, one hundred wounded and the town of Fast Youngstown was totally de- stroved Th strike riots lat night + The military aré now in control * Two thousand two hundred * State troopers - took charge Thirly-seven were injured and the property damage x os(i- mated at $6 * { * + TELS LFe ed -" a | | | | + -* LJ Ars DAILY MEMORANDUM See top of page 3, right hand corasr, for probapilities, . +206 King 8: 883 Prince 163 Princess . 209 Princess cess & Alfred cv: Ontario St . Market Square Southeott's y, Portsmouth 's Book™ Sto 9% Princess definite announcement from Ottawa to Winnipeg prominent Winnipeg military Gi officet, who quoted Sir Sam Hughes, : | minister of militia, ad. his authority, Cigar Store, Cor, I "The Winnipeg oficer's name can. | Mol, od's Grocery . -81 Union st._W. not be published for obvious military Meds SiR Store +209 &niveral | reasons, Prouse"s Drug Store { Valleau's Grocery ~-- was pp 04 re » +0812 Princesa -.808 Montres! " ' A ZEPPELIN WRECKED, os : - BURNETT---In Havelock, on 1916, to Mp. and Mrs. Wm a datighter a a MARRIED. - ABRMBER"AL the home of -in-law, HH. P -Alvert Buchanan, Sask. 'av. 1915. Frances Al- r daughter of Mr. and i . Harmer, to Court Cle- mons Howbold, of Saskateon, Sask MOSCRIP- KEMP -- A 1018 . Victoria avenue, Reg Dee 2, 1815, by the Rev. Dr. Nelson, Clarence . Mosgerip, Derrick, Sask, fo Mabel A Kemp ¢f Kingston, Ont i 1 And | Jan. Sth, » . Fett Two of the * Crew Burnet Killed. Were | mn Whig) { "A (Special to " Amsterdam. Jan § German HOWBOLL-HA Zeppelin was wrecked in descending Tre Hon in a heavy gale near Namur, Bel gium, according to advices received to-day Two of the crew were kill on \ ' DIED, At Winnipeg, wo, f. bth" 1816, Fann widow. RB late John 'Angus, Esq a igirar ¢ Emerson, and ahtar of Mrs Con- stantine, Bolton Royd, Kiggston ! ARTHUR-At Inverary, ow Jan * 1816, Almira Sears, Wife of MArthuy: in meral from Sth, w.J her fifiy seventh yeqr her. late restdence, In- Verary, on Monday morning at 10.38 o'clock. ww Sand Hil ceingtery, 'riends and acquaintances respectfully ! invited to attend. | } A v ROBERT J. REID | Phone 577. SE MRS. LEWIS v. HARCOURT, : Who will be the second American! Nn to become the Vicerene of india. Rrat wag Lady Curzon, ir ter of Chicago. i. court was Mary Bthe! Burns of New York City, a cousin of J. P. Morgan. x - s . k iversity >