Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Aug 1918, p. 1

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YEAR 85: NO, KINGSTON, ONTARIO, THURSDAY. AUGUST 1, 1918. LAST EDITION ---- --- Tp ! DELEGATES BREAK ] ; and she is ready to spend her last WiLL RECRUIT From convention MEN AT THE FRONT GET WAR NEWS FROM PAPERS [siti in miceuriims the security fe -- Fe . . Sm : . Hun. ! A ; Winnipeg and Ottawa Veter=! tba LIT Rica er om v. Great Britain has been the "sure ans' Representatives Have | : ; : shield" of civilization. ; : Qrievance. fe: Toronto, Aug. 1.--Winnipeg od § ? ' _-- - 4 : SL : a -- Ottawa delegates to the Great War | [i a ; ; : sine : Votocann® non gi TOI ' % i bgp p p W . {Of 2,500 Deported Only 47 Recommendations of mperial 3 : United States Government Does This lo have broke away and refused to at- A, wl ; Xe WY , Survived Horrors Ministry b ~~ Forther the War, noon. Lass night they new a meet-| TAREE . % iy 2 of Journey. cepted by Borden - And Colleagues. noon. Last night they held a Hes -------- dng in the Cails-Ritz Hotel and dis- a cussed their stand and later hand- : Soudon, Aug. 1.--Two stories of ed over a statement in regerd there- hhuman treatment of children by A ; AIM I$ to to Lieut.<Col. Purney, president the German and Austrian military ' y of the G.W.V.A fd it : ' authorities are told in despatches W.VA. a oa from Zurich as having appeared in A MOST IMPORTANT PART IN * Throughout all the meetings of oR WASTEFUL TURNOVER OF LA- b am Lumina, a Bucharest newspaper. the convention it has been apparent : : Deputy Peodorescu depicts the suf- THE WAR ZONE. BOR FOR ARMY OVERSEAS that Ottawa and Winnipeg delegates ---- feit they had a grievance in regard Jerings a young Roumauian hoya And This Recognition Is Deserving The Country Divided Into Thirteen |to representation. It was pointed ¢ ye a REP 18 Distri M to Be Moved |out yesterday by Col. Pidgeon, of ; ic 4 i St their Sent ory 4 the! Two Canadian Squadrons Form on 3 § "ol. » ; x hy ; . Jermans. ey had to travel on N * | Ottawa, that while Winnipeg with g i " 5 : . ; Nucleus of the New Air Force. Whersver Needed to Meet the De- 3,270 members was allowed ten L Shot ok ha by the He They Teaciicd London, Aug. 1.--The - Canadian mand. A delegates to the convention, Toron- : 4 : metres beyond Bucharest, the first | Associated Press is authoritatively nd 1jto, with 2,267 members, had seven- . Na Jor, Aug, I The Foner toon and he ra for proportional signs of fatigue became apparent. informed that to-day the Canadian Government to-day took over in every representation, but his motion was As the procession advanced more Alr Force becomes a working reality, State in the Union the recruiting of defeated. and more children dropped out, so 4 common labor for the-furtherance of In an effort to overcome thesdiffi- that at last, of 2,000 who started | This is a result of negotiations up only forty-seven reached Husch. Of | dertaken by Sir Edward Kemp with ul ts for] culty which was apparent after the ; K the war. Salo 194 ors defeat of this motion, the Toronto A ajother 503 who sane for Russia the Imperial Ministry ever since lite war industries hav delegates yesterday afternoon de- ; wt : Se S paer returned |, rival in England, in Decembér. In tioned to the various States on &lgided to drop eight of their dele el : : # ? ja 300 qeath certificates a8 prot, the progress of the discussion which q 5 a y a : 3 ] % OLN . basis of population, and as men arefgates, thus bringing the number : : down of women and children in Pil- | had as #t final object the authorigd~ RUMANIAN BOYS HOUNDED TO DEATH. needed they will move, ferward to|down to nine. © meet the demand; whevever this may be. ' The aim is to eliminate the "To Pay or Fight." Shortly before the close of the af- sen, Bohemia, for which the Czech tion of the Canadian Air Force, varl- members in the Austrian Chamber of Deputies will attempt to bring our recognitions of the prominest about the punishment of the mili-|Part Canadian airmen were playing ficial : : Copyright tary leaders responsible, have been |in the war were conceded by the Afr British Of Photo - published in a Bohemian newspaper. Ministry. wasteful turnover of labor; stabilize |ternoon session a report of the En- wd bla - LA = wages; Increase the production off emy Allen Committee was submitted.| ~ Tommies and Sammies rush for the newspapers on a $ selare 8 Bp lien E g ve efficient support |It was declared that the enemy alien ; :. It seems there 'was a slight disturb- essentials, and give Pi should be made "to pay or fight, : ance in a street of Pilsen, 3 pr The grouping of Canadian airmen ho needs} rag > 'ta : to the man the Srenches. TE The Toport was left over to be taken SAYS 800 TANRS Hs &@ 99 that not even the police were sum-|!n a special section, the wearing of & from six to ten men I Et ups use y clause. WERE ED BY FOCH moned. The military commander | Canadian distinguishing mark . or in this country every day he : p : sent a detachment of infantry and | badge, and the recording monthly of That all enemy aliens not engag- E { ; . y EB This German io Corréspon- without giving any motice whatever exploits 'of Canadian airmen wer France, y ot ed steadfly in work of national im- th . Independent recruiting of COMMON | 1, tance should be interned to be x dent Thinks 8 French oo WeTander of pepe men, pam some results of the early negotig- labor bys plants employing over 100|angaged in work of national impor- General Canfiot Repeat. : " |tions. : men will be diverted, effective Aug-|tance under the supervision of mili- ~ L AMERICANS AND HUNS In May last Sir Edward was able a | ust Ist, to the United States Em-|tary authorities, . { The Hague, Auf 1.--The Vor- to announce that the Imperial ployment Service, and there will be] That a five-mile radius should be waerts' war coffespondent says S---- ARE TAKING A REST .uthorities had agreed 10 the prine restrigtions upon private advertis- jestablished, beyond which no enemy : : Foch's counter-offénsive cost the : ple set forth in his poliey. Sir Ba fug for labor. At tie same time, the alien might travel trom his home. (Fioi¢l And Americans Launch Attack | Foci. ary hE ty woula | GI6at Britain Spends $34,930,000 Daily The Americans Found Two|ward Kemp brought details Peloye project will be vonducted with the| That a Custodian of Enemy Allen From Seringes to Cier be a mistake to asBume that a sen- ; Res Long Distance Guns Intend- |Sir Robert Borden and his and the least possible Injury to labor as a|Property be appointed. ges. sible weakening Bf the French In the War, ed to Bombard Paris on their arrival in June, and ti whole. Ww That the present enemy alien laws ---- jarmy's fighting power had thereby ---- " proposals were entirely acceptad Under the methods adopted thelbe strictly enforced. been occasioned, © because Foch - (Canadian Press Despatch) and approved, country has been divided into thir-| That the present Dominion income utilized. his men iB such & manner With the American omy Aug. In the interval the organization of teen federal distriets, each district|tax In the case of allens be reduced as to spare the French forces. He R V IE 1.--Both armies are taking a rest, |¥? . Canadian squadrons, to form fu charge of a Superintendent of |from $3,000 to $1,500 in the case adds that Foch's method of employ- The Allies now occupy the hills be. | tL nucleus of a Canadian Alr Foree, the Federal Employment Service. |of married enemy aliens, and from 3 J -- ing tanks in masses was new and | . yond Seringes and Sergy. The Ger- | 1° been in progress, The States within each district are [$1,600 to $750 in the case of single WHIOH THE ENEMY PLACED | Surprising. "Whilg France possess- | GREATEST SUM EVER VOTED BY mans claim to have taken 24.000 Thus another branch of Canads'y in turn in. charge of a State di- men, with a supertax of ten per cent. . in ra ed at the beginning of this year PARLIAMENT. prisoners since July 15th, 4 activities in the war is accorded that rector, bas tall control of the| - That the publicatio of enemy] THROUGH HILLS AND FORESTS. about 400 tanks, $00 were utilized EL The Americans in their advance | ToCOEnition and credit which Cang~ service. his State, allen newspapers and books be abol- ' eas at this time. Great havoc was Although Britain Is Spending Enor-|found-two long distance guns evi-| 4180 airmen so deservingly merit. ished. The Americans Pushed Beyond Sergy | wrought among the Germs © troops Iv H ° ldently intended to bombard Paris. aa lea. War Tidings. That all enemy aliens in the em-| mo Within: Two Kilometres of | and destruction done by tnese tanks. | ously Her Oredit Remains Un-fu gun barrels have been remov-| BELIEVE THIS Tetanus has broken out to a seri: [ploy of Provincial and civic govern- Chan n Resistance | FOCI' newest method, like all oth- shaken--Willing To Spend Her ed. ISA v SPY ous extent in. he Ouran 2rny mous he immediately charged, ie oY == Germa ers hitherto tuled, will soon grow | Last Shillling For Liberty. ---- 2 . ph i Ground on front is now a e ary Service Ac . . old. © may succeed in effecting Ottawa. Au TA ai y Wi ) itary 1 2 erman 14 8, be (Canadian Press Despa a ; ; > , 8. According ' to ar Tidings. ebec MIN Men drying under the hot sun G applied to allied aliens, or they na Press Despatch) a surprise with his evacuation tac cable advices received here, the Bri- On Tuesday night the Americans Qu Chased Hey hans Have 3 », fru defeat on the Marve is having de-|given the opportunity of returning to|, With the American Army, Aug. 1.|¢ies in Champagne, by employment made a pretense of retiring from Ye iii eee launched . an 'attack Wednesday af-| throwing foreigir tiéps into the at- Thursday to vote the biggest. appro. Pwo coms | i a---- EAA A EA THE GERMANS FORCED ternoon from Seringes to Clerges, on a. but it is unlikely to happen | priation demanded since the begin: | panies of the Americans enveloped | Quebec, Aug. l.--Quebee has ing military reinforcements there. : TO POSTPONE BLOW the centre of the Marne front, for the : ; ning of the war. This new appro- the Germang, and saptured or ified a pa ihe Seonirs ot , in addresiing™ Bri- pr ---- riation is required to finanee th " am g . mh masutactiters, mid thet Tn |The New "Situation Runs(27206 of straightening the line and| pope" 0 war ual the and of October lr: [traps SA", 208% 479 again in the | the stize and iw, members of the perial preference had come to siay. | Amuck-With- Their "Deci« emolishing bar re entangle- en y, ont line and are continually har- y y playing the ro of ; ON Y.M.C.A. WORK| 11 § sting th le of}assing the enemy's rear guards. "Beau Brummels" to the fair lady. Oaly by it could Britain be assured " ments which the Germans have plac- . © war is costing the people o B : Only Dr. ool On the AW sive Victory" Plans. Ea German losses since the start of | = The chase to run down the agent throtgh the hills, forests and ES Great Britain the gigantic sm of 3 5 : Give I ; the war have reached 4,760,000, ac- {of the Hume hkg mow been trans- Oe action lias secur- |. Paris," Aug." 1--The newspsiper|OPen places. 'The Allies brought fn- Cred tio. Organ ization | ¢34,930,000 per day, or $1,456,000 cording to estimates published in | ferred to New York, and with the od ty in the municipal elec- Echo De Paris said today 'hat alto action their heavy artillery, their Soldi every hour, or nearly $25,000 a min-| Paris in L'Homme Libre. evidence thus far in their possession tons at Viadivostok, & Jespatch |semi-official note emanating from | aviators and patrols having reported ers. ute, according to advices received : the military will forthwith de- Thia Hindenburg and Ludendoif! deciar- mile after mile of barbed wire stand-| Toronto, Aug. 1.--While certain | from the British Ministry of Infor-- from that reports. gives TRUTH LEAKING OUT. nounce the woman to the American compelled to postpone for some |Ing along the German lines. The|individual criticisms have been | mation by the Director of Public In- Great Depression in Germany With | dealt with For Peace. , : Sromsing, stlest an Kaiser's troops | their respective countries, --Amériean -and French 'froops|of tank squadrohs and by ruthlessly | {sh Parliament is to be asked on the town of. Sergines. , The Germans Jie Apia. : advanced i = its ambassador in U a to nominate the |®d the German command has heen authorities. ami ask that, 'sha he In certain circles here, '* is te mayor, time the "decisive" blow against |heav justified, the work done by the {formation here a s F. Molon ga y guns soon found the range of { (U3tiTled, . d o Lord Justice Khoa Lord Chief |the French and British, awing to ihe entanglements. Some enemy in-| LM:C-A. for the soldiers is of| 1; » statement prepared by the| London, Aug. 1. The Daily Ex- [lieved that ine woman ds the ope has been appoint 3 the new situation. ' great value, and could only be in i J press Geneva correspondent tele | Wo» adv.sed 1a. Germans o! the des Justice of Ireland. ¢ $3,500,000. | = French aerial observers, says the|fantry hdd dug in behind the wires,| measured by the contrast in ease of | Imperial authorities it 1s stated: Af- graphs as follows: . parture of the Llandovery Custle, P yote a ones Commons | Matin, report that there are signs |but the lines were for the most part| cessation. Such is the general con- [ter four years of exhausting war, | 5" 7% Suisse states that a high neu- | #8 examination of her ecorrespond- Thu hed we > ne more vote will |Dehind the présent German battle manned by machine gunners. The|clusion reached by - the G.W.V.A.| Britains 'credit is still unimpaired. | tral official who has just arrived at (ence, immediately prior to the date be necessary before the year ends. grant o bieparalions for a Santini German artillery reply cousisted mimittes Appoinicd fo Snfer.with Her "silver bullets' are being turned Basie Jrom Berlin, declared tuat in of he sailing ot this Tous! Towed n © ward. ns : . M/C.A. . ; spite of all German precautions to] ¢ ters In Allied circles chiefly of shells from 77's and 105'. | gard to criticisms of the latter made | Out by the hundred million and every: nide the defeat in eh Seaton io to the New York address; wherein The enem impression y is destroying much ma- is that fhe Getthazs MS Young lo terial and big fires have been seen.|The machine guns, with heavier|a short time ago at Flmilton, when |one is finding its billet. Her people truth has penetrated among the | reference was made ta her "eoming aE ------_ pieces indicated, were: aclve in an|the Ontario branch of the G. W. V. are cheerfully bearing the ever-in- masses. Such a great moral de. |Yovage ium the Interests of her ; WENT IN AIRPLANE. effort to prevent the Allied advance. A. eld a convention there through | CTeasing strain whch has been plac- bression fas not Desm Seen betore | healt. Aes Cansitan Journal | ab. Ss "ving outs Bars nd 11" ORioiais It Ch calm 1| 04 upon. ther Shonidor aaa wii arn the War WHICH Te howone | ees | Visited War Zone. 4 smoke, the YMIC.A. in regard to "free |spare no effort in blood or treasure chooses his hour to strike. -------- London, Aug. 1.--One of the| The purpose of the American and 6% coffee and Clarettes" are bas- {until victory is assured. The German people want-the Gov- | General Garnet Hughes Gets New most amusing incidents occurred [French attack, which is in a north-| £0 °0 What was dane in 1917, while Britain's national debt has inéreas- | ernment to make peace by ceding A ™ the Canadian ty | easterly 'direct bably i h the criticisms came from men who Alsace-Lorraine before it is too, late London, Aug. 1.--"The Canadian ad Ving Rid Ry "paper parly yn Te on. J 8 Ihe were at the front in 1915-16, be-|ed during the war from $8,225,000;- German losses during the last three | Associated Press understands that of Chathany NB. aged 75. probub- and in ting oft the blunt-edged fore the "free gilt!' scheme was in< 1000 to $39,900,000,000, or in excess| months have reached nearly a mil- | Gen. Garnet Hughes' new appolat- ly the oldest journalist ever &» visit |sallent in the line between Romi stituted. of twelve times over, and yet she is|lion. = Their losses during the | ment is to direct a British cellulose h am Rey hich has large works in (Cansdtan Press Des tohy the war zome, had unfortunately to|amd Clerges. This salient was made paying all--and much more than all er] two, ofiensives Sumbered 350,- Sompany, hit asa args 14 Amsterdam, Aug. 1.--Yexaterin- [be left behind, owing to his not hav-|more acute by the American advance MUST SAVE FOOD her debt charges out of 'current Stil Baciese loses hare or i Ei wings. This : STILL TO WIN WAR| taxation, while the taxation raised] high command. Most of the wound- | pany hag been largely financed - by Germany is not enough to pay the|ed are greatly depressed and de-|the Imperial Treasury, and the com- moralized. mittee on national expenditure has just issued a report criticizing free ly the Government's financial econ- How an burg, in the province of Pern, near {ing been provided with a gas mask. [north from Clerges to Seringes. the Siberian bonder, has been taken | Disappointed, but undaunted, this To-day Franco-American forces on . by Czecho-Slovaks, 'according to a|veteran newsman took the matter|the main battle front continued yes- . ke ! newspaper at iMoseow. With this fof going into his own hands, terday's process of straightening out| Allied Food Controllers lIssue|interest accumulated upon Her war Dew developmént of the Czecho- jthe result that while his confreres | the tine. 'They scored advances in Statement After London debt. . The population of Germany is Slovak movement, the Bolshevik [travelled the famous battlefield on | this effort, the Americans pushing Meeting. half as large again as that of Great "NO MORE DUTCHMEN." tractual relat with the } Pites is raising erie of alarm, Jue Joot. Mr. Stewart travelled over it|beyond Sergy to within two kilome- Britain and for her largest war loan it The cammiites strongt tecom: % ates tl Cgecho-Slova enely on an airplane. tres of Chamery. The Allied forces subscriptions of one shilling and up- Gern Ston Ne ofl danger is growing like aw avalanche | #1 put it over the whole lot," de-|effected their AL against peti Ottawa, Aug.. 1.---That yigid 'econ- wards ore accepted while fa Britatn an Women "Neutral Job |ed that the company should be tak- vol 1 Mr, Stewart gleefuli omy and the elimination of waste in : " . en over by the Government. General and counter révolutionary | clares Mr, g ully. born German resistance, the consumption of all = foodstuffs the minimum subscription received London, Aug. 1.--The Amsterdam Hughes' appod movement is extending. : ero re ust be continued throughout Allied was ie shillingafiyet the record correspondent of the Daily Tele-|apparently means that the ; OHBESE WAS 22 1-de. Germ, Repulsed. countries to guard against harvest ; graph cables as follows: mendation has been adopted. ian Northern = Rallway ¥ {Canadian Press Despateh) failure and the possibility of having] Jor Joan was 5.279.000, against 5.-]° Duron workmen who have Just Rn oneal 3 OT tmuind Over Six Hitndred Boxes Sold at |Rhetme. the Germans made an attack| 0 fod larker military drafts trom | 239-000 to the Dritish loan. Tsturned from Essen say that the thers will be a large deficit amount- Frontenac Cheese Board. against the heights of Bligny. They|America to Europe, forms the sub- Ewen women folk have decided ing almost to $10,000,000. At the weekly meeting of the |were repulsed after a sharp combat. | Stance of a resolution passed by the Suge Shield of the World. that no more neutral workmen shall A working agreement "between | Fro Cheese Board on Thurs-| The enemy carried out a number of 00d Controllers of Great Britain. mye cost of living fn Great Britain Fork at Krupps . during the. war. (Great Lakes seamen, fire- (day 711 boxes of white cheese were | surprise attacks in the region of Four | the United States, France and Italy. fy aq risen enormously because of tho in s last Batch of Dujehnen and stewards and practically and 667 de Paris (Meuse sector), and upon|3fd forwarded to the Canada Food|war yntil now the housewife can ob- ni ot woaen last Week thou. owners was signed on the right bank of the Meuse without| Board at Ottawa to-day. | |taln only half the food she received |p on omen Eres Biomiy n presented by v at Washington. : obtaining any advantages. The| for the same money In peace Umen.( hous of "denn with ones: And | BO ballis addressed the Pope, of life among aviators in French inflicted losses upon the en- And yet, when the third British war|SiO00t8 Of "down Rewieal ian help and a benediction in iE thac in Enclana. [saad a Sy. Sud skptuted risosers, seving coieates mud' by JAIL | The Jetson for the cutory ta tor | boball of Sal falhoresy ChdTen, ve Deon placed for the ring , On the British Front. - uals £00 poor to subscribe the mini- Dutchman io somes to. the we of Derobad, twenty wooden ships. St. ; ? : Lod sAadian Pres Dh toh) } ' i Jum Sum of Steen, hills o the . : mn, Aug. 1.--The British car-| || an itself amounted to $100,000, oF Ginvare, 0. a Shore olfering ried out o viccesstul raid last night | : I ooo. ii a {of Glenvale, 60, and Forest, 30. in the neighborhood of. Lens. 1 HB | Before the war the people of Bri ; le artillery has ° { tain paid taxes amounting to approxi-|. : 'thet H a 'year; | neighborhood of Bucquoy and about 'the t Merris and Meteren, 3 = i x + etic. »

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