Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Jan 1919, p. 1

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POETS RDG ady PAGES 18 Fr tt ets ttt 7" Y 186, 919, LAST EDITION : THE NEW ARMISTICE ---- ---- est ' Nn THIRTY YOUNG GIRLS ; : TERMS GIVEN FOCH { HOUR AR DISAPPEAR IN MONTH FRANK R ANGLIN \ 25 Ft ° NMemand Retribution For Mur-| | Hamilton "Detective Depart- LIQUOR BUSINESS, = "tees +" Ea a | TRP PREDICTED "eins NEW CHARMAN l London, Jan. 16.---The mew ar- Hamilton, Jani 16.--During ' the - hast han the detective department ! : as been asked to focate' 3 i fon London {0 Newfoundland BY COL. (civ Soune iris roporiad ae massa |OF Uh Board of Education Which Hel E a rai away f heir h 5. William A Bishop. . hy her I Te, ha Its Inaugural R been found, some livin x mans for the murder and ill-treat- & under rather 4 e J ' 2 | \ h é : / questionable conditions, while oth- | ment of allied prisoners, 5 nd y go ers -had merely left their parental | Seeond--The machinery and goods A | ¢ . abodes in order to make their own - : A \ vy stolen by Germany from #rance and 4 3 | 3 i way in the world. Mrs. A. Truelove, + : 'E , } GOVERN-| Belgium to be at once given up. It : 4 ; | ; | 133 Providence street, reported that ) BE DONE BY THE GOVERN-| Belg i I a LT EAN » reporte at} 5 : To BE 1 Re a Hd Ot is pointed out that France alone has, : | 4 | [1S FORESEEN = IN. THE FLYING [her sixteen-year-old daughter had | MRS. NEWLANDS AND MISS MOW- Mi tha { 500,000 mew who will be out of » |. 4 ACHIEVEMENTS SOON. heen misstng from her home sitfoe -AT ARE WELOOMED Tg ; Eo Ferm. | Work until this machinery is. return- ) ho | : Jan. Gth and nothing whatevef had ' There, Will be No Vote on the Tem Lod ' I | [British Empire's Premier Aviator |Peen heard of her from that date.| The Former Will Preside Over the perance Act Until the Soldiers All Third--Germdn gold, amounting] | i X intefested in 'Commercial Avia-|F7I0T to her disappeafance she had Playgrounds Commijtee and the Hpturn, Premier Hearst An-| to more than £100.600,000. to be r been employed at the- Dominion Ho- Latter Will Serve On Finance. | to re tha L800, ' tion--New York t London in g 3 : | ¢ Ww 0 tel. * Shortly afterwards a telephone Frank R. Anglin 1s the new chajr- Rounces. moved from Berlin to a safe place, { | Day ' . . | | ay. message from the Salvatfon Arm Saat Toronto, - Jan, .16.--Private ii-| probably Frankfort, protected from . Be | | N 4 York. Jan. 16.--"I "foresce | Rescue Home announced that Pay man of the Board of Education. At censed vendors of liquor in Ontario] Bolshevism in Germany en route. ; fe tiak f an aerial merchant |in® Carter, sixteen years of age, had] the inaugural meeting of the Board \ are to be abolished at the coming | Certain other property to be surrend- ie 'ormatioh of a : " {left that place about six o'clock Mon-| for 1919, held on Wednesday night, session of the Legislature, Instead | ered. ! , marifie.- I forsee the time when day night and had not retutned. he was elected to this position by a : ' Fourth---Gefmany to give over he ae airships will @ress each ° other's et pie unanimous vote. Trustee Anglin has of the seven agencies in operation irth---Germany to give over her 3 . through at the. provikes' Tor thal shipping, of which she is believed to paths by night or by day in that; ZOO AND CIRCUS been a member of the Board, for nine " ous ou : > - ant Hag have 4,000,000 tons, to carry food " ni » - vast expanse between the ( over- i AFFECTED RY WAR years, and during that time has been ae tquor, the Governm ..__1supplies to countries in Europe ing i ™ ¢ ; banging skw and the deep greewy ! = Ca a most valued trustee. He has sery- decided to "take .over the Dusiness need of them. \ : si : waters 'of 'the Atlantic. I: forses a Qermany's Hold on the Wild] ed on all the important committees, itself. It hopes that by so doing Fifth--Any U-boats on the stocks : j Ag time 'when the. airship industry will Animal Trade Is has rendered able service, and is ¢ ne w © a p y 4 the abuses which made the -existing! to be handed to the allies for thelr not be 'confined to making' plands Broken. well fitted in every way to .vopupy system unsatisfactory' will be "done | disposal, or to he destroyed, and no t the le : L shootl 3 doi the position of head of this most in-.. away with, Under the new plan | more submarines built. op (Lie Soe .punpose of 8 "81 New York, Jan. 16.--Deprived of] Portant body. It is of interest to cistomers will be ensured of a sup-| meni - down Huns, but for passengers Wo |} ar sources of supply, Germany's hold | note that his' father was chairman ly- ¢ re 1 or nd private ain | wish to expedite their Journey tojon the wild animal trade of the]of the Board from 1886 till 1889, Piy- of pure Hquor and pr E31 DESTINY OF RUSSIA ; : istant parts on the European or|world has been broken by the war,{ The first meeting of the Board for All be eliminated distant garts.on' | pe w he eliminated. : "IN PEOPLE'S HANDS A of American continehts. I forsee the |8ccording to a report made yesterday] this year was noteworthy, in that for Announcement of this radical ; time, and soon. too, when it wii at the annual meeting of the New| the first time in its history, the change in the administration of ite | An Election Will Soon Occur ; ; ' ian ns: Kite York Zoological Society by Madison | poarq nas lady representatives. Mrs. Ontario Temperance Act was made | i f k % y take not more than twelve hburs to Grant, chairman of the executive Alexmildop Nowiands and Miss B, Lil yesterday by Sir William Hearst ~-Paitway ' Hand 9a i| {reach London from Newfoundland |committee. Zoos and glreuses arel yo ot having been elected They nisy on i [by aeroplane, were given a warm welcome to the : now turning to British dealers to fill At the same time he made .it clear =) X : fivi i cages, the occupants of 'which died thut it is not the .intention of the (Canadian Press Despatch) I think the future of flying has during the period when the importa-| Board. 'Mrs. Newlands had the honor Omsk, Central Siberia, Jan. 16.-- great possibilities. - American avia- ti Yirds. bes il as] of being selected to preside over the * Goverment to take a vote on the! ,,.. . ' 2 ine rat on of birds, beasts,and reptiles was 8 ¥ ¥ t k Vv 0) The destiny of 'Russia cay he decid- " x y tors are endowed with incomparabie pro ited. playgrounds committee, while Miss Ign N { mistice terms to be presented to Ger. ? : i 4 | many by Marshal Foch are unofficial- ' iy The Ontario Government ] Wipe Out | fn hs a include the follow. ) Vendor's Licenses. ~~ [ing First--Retribulion upon the Ger- & Ontario Temperance Act in June of ed only by a national c as- JOE oy Dave ukole dis The war has not only depopulated | Mowat will serve on the finance com- this year, as provided in phe act' sombly. Whether the futary Rus- 3 i ae itself to Nying becaise of [the Ereat zoological gardens of Bur-| mittee. =) Inglead, the vote will be taken as sla is a monarchy or the most radi- ; Q : y rtm The distances |OP8, said the report, but it has re- The chair ' Sia is : {8 its wonderful climate. The distances : , he chairman of committees were 800n as practicable hfter the return | cal republic does mot concern the ; ¢ ; Te : } |are long and emhance the probabil- [duced collections in this country 501 selected as follows: of the soldiers. present government," was the strik-| ; oo Y ot \ 'lity 'of a superabundant interest in Or rent. Ma Naw "Fork Management, Trustee J. F. Mac- "The Goyernment has reached th: | ing utterance of Admiral Kolchak, » » - future flights." J Ea bed rr but until 1918] donald; property, Trustee W. H. Conclusion that the methods pro. supreme governor of the Omsk Goy- SAPPER WM. R. HARTLEY SIGN. RAY HAR ? : Tis = the Dreaition Tm le = the "collection had been kept well] Godwin; finance, Trustee W, A. vided for dispens ors that|e ia S Dut i : eraay -olone mA. i 5 o " sawyer: Jew - es i Dy Sing a iors, that SPH, ton Moclted Dress. Sapper William Ross Hartley, Canadian Engineers, left Canada about hop, Canadian army' and R.A.F., [uD to their original standards. peyer nassraunds, Mri, a Ne and other purposes through licensed statement that the people will be! lWO years ago. Still serving in France. . iwihio is Officially credited with bring- CANADIAN CORPS CORPS piss lal, . ls Siors Jae not proved Satisfoc- given an opportunity to register their Sign, Ray Hartley, 96th Battalion, left Canada about two and a halfjing down 72 German airplanes. IN REE DISTRICTS At the opening of the, meeting tory 'dur 0 ear," § . | Bive y . & Woun the' 2 Fi pp ! TH a : . a as "A a of 1d desires, signed in the presence. of | Yours ago' Wounded about three months' ago by shrapnel In the head, Futyre of Flying. Secretary John Macdonald read the have contributed to this result. | the correspondent a historic docu-| and is now in hospital in England. Referring (fo the future of flying, General Currie and Military names of the newly-elected trustees, Among these are the prohibition ¢7{ ment proclaiming an all-Russian na- Sign. Bert Hartley, 96th Battalion, left Canada phbout two and a half Colonel Bishop was of opinion that Heads Arranging the De and {hose present were sworn in by importation by the Doniinion order | tional election at the earliest prac-| years ago. Gassed; roturned to Canada. { ; the airebipe would ie sed on A as g bili i Mayor Newman. Lieut. A 0. San- in Coupoll, the unprecedented = de- | ticable mondeft, Later he informed Oorpl. Warren Hartley, 59th Battalion, enlisted at fifteen years of age, cle similar to the 'use of privately s of Demobilization. ford, appointed by the City Council, .;mand for liquor for medicinal pur- the re Bab owned boats. : y . A t 5 presentatives of the Enfente d was on active service at sixteen. Shghtly rassed; now im da. of ota . B 2 was not present. Jt is understood poses arising out of the epidemic Had wa ) € ce at sixte Shightly & People will certainly come to re London, Jan. 16.--The First and that he cannot qualify for the posi- Powers that the Russian government ' : ; a ' of influenza that spread over the : The above are four brothers and sons of Mr. and Mrs. |W: i cognize. the superiority. of airships {Second Canadian Divisions formerly J province this fall, and the action | Je$ired the trans-Siberlan railway to Battersea: Ont is fi a for traveiling purposes," he said. [at Bonn, are moving to Namur dis-| tion, and that the Council will be of a few medical men in this prov- | be turned over to an international vidanduden i "I believe that they are not fully {triet. called upon to make another appoint- + Ince: Srihiomyivy Bergen: LNW | techuiesl aom mission, Admiral Kor: fi [aware of 'the great possibilities" 605) "Ths Fourth 18°10" the Woevrs, ahd | ment. "The secrstiry announced that Riis - A er y a a "The Government is determined | chak then proceeded to justify the PROTESTS M ADE the rious natiots, to * exchange fere il the use of air machines. [the Third in the Tournai district. William Cook had been elécted. as to remedy as far as possible any | Céup by which he gained control at views on publicity methods. n' thne the industry is bound | General Currie and the military] the representative of the Separate abuses that oxist. To that end leg: Omsk, . 3 3 -- Durden to become a large one. heads had a long conference in Lon-| School Board, Mr. Cook was not isiation will 'be introduced = at the uring RECORD BOND SALES. ange Soportunities the airship idon on, Monday, arranging details of | present. Those present at the meet- coming session abolishing altogether MG GRRMAN 8 - extends 1s a matter of makimfdemobilization, which will generally rapes thé sale of liquor by 'private vendors BIG GERMAN SHIPS British Government Issues Reach To- [lights of greater distance and in Hollow the lines reported in official | "5, Were: : 'nd providing far the handling of lnp,, yey, Being United States Forces = tal of £1.500.000.000 ijless time than it takes the fastest|gesnatehes. _ Chairman Anglin, and Trustees W. this business direct by the Govern-| ¥ I ay ales Torces London, Jan, 16.~The 'Treasury|ain. Of course, flying great dist-f Much work is involved .in return-| Campbell, James Craig, Isaac Cohen, ment. In this way it is hoped to Washington, 'Jan, 16.--Naval de. -- 4 J.8nCOR, Jam, a 1th Y ances is still in ifs infancy. That, 1 ing by the Unit System with arrange-| J. B. Cooke, J. G. Elliott, J. M. Far- overcome abuses us far as possible | 0 EEN DIAhe are An A de : CER announces that on Jan. 13th the £o-!sypnoge. is, because all the flying hyents as previously cabled. Re-| rel: W. H. Godwin, J. R. Henderson, in the giving of prescriptions; to and' recrudting for (he Tange ' tal subscriptions to National War being done now is by military men. gardipg=wives' and families' trans-| Allen Lemmon, J .F. Macdonald, T. prevent unnecessary inconvenience |... C0 ieing pressed now. so that] Ol the Sessions of the Supreme Coungil| Bonds since their inauguration Oc-| + "It is my further bellef that When portaton, the difficulties Pasent| W. Mills, Miss &, G. Mowat, A. W. to those legitimately --requiring the Navy Way 56 prepared fn mm : 2 2 tober 1, 1917, had reached and pass-|scientists have been able to ascer- are aon, the greatest, bufl the Can~| McLean, Mrs, A. Newlands, W. J. Sauor for médical purposes: |, cemman merchant ships with the of the Allies. ed 1,500,000,000 pounds Sterling. It thin the conditions "of winds' veri, qi, ,s say the Imperial guthoritios Renton and W. A. Sawyer to 'ellipinate all private gain . : says that the attaining of such athe Atlantic it will take no. more are doing their best to facilitate mat-| = . v ; : Allied War Council is considerthg anity- > * : 20d insure a supply of pure Hquor |, fo "0 "ne C8 bring- igure is a unique achievement, than twenty-four hours to. erossle,.. onqer the extraordinary condi. Addressed sy Mayor, to those who are entitled under {he from New York to London or Liver- p law to purchase it." #1 ing the American army home from oe pool, and. probably a little longer to |1ions everywhere prevailing and| newly elected chairman oper- France. It has been found that the Carpenter Goes 2 Prison, reach Paris It is solely a matter ith demands from ali overseas sol- ed the proceedings with prayer, fol- - Al te s al and > Despate ; : ; : . ers for suc © 8. ; , : Postpone Vote on OTA. 4 ig 000" men al Ja Ottawa, Jan Afe--Harry Chees-|OF getting proper reports on weather a ay. lowing the custom of the Board, after "On inves v * | ' - . . ' ~ conditions." te av that ™ investigation oy ogg month, ONLY TO SESSIONS AND NOT TO fman, carpenter, was this morning | As un his future work, Colonel BUCHE MONOPOLY LOST er kuyor Newnn addfesstd the secure satisfactorily the votes of the NONE BR Ro DELEGATES, Sentenced to six months in Burwash|{pishop announced that. he would : adi mnembers in the choice they had made men overseas," the Prime Minister COLONEL ROBER LOW 3 prison farm, for having banned '80-|take an interest in "commercial British Dealers Control Wild Animal | ¢ shai man. He wad sure that Mr explained in reference to the seecur- Re ' French Newspapers Ask Why French | cialistic literature in his possession. |aviation.' "Tad or. Ghalfman. : i ! Died of Blood-Poisoning = Following Bpape 3 re sh 1 : fa e. Anglin would prove a good chair ing of the opinion of the electorate, ; 3 o A He was convicted a week ago when ~ , * % "and it. was universally admitted An Operation, Loonie and. Erotectorates . Are} IS Was he Poronto - ex.policeman NO ADVANCE IN PRICES Now York, Jan. 16.--Deprived of | man, and 'that the affairs of the 3 (Canadian Press Despatch Not Separately Represented as in| Va'800, the To Pp ' her sources of supply, Germany's| Board, under his 'able dance, that it would be unfair to have a| ae atoh) Sepa Fi ep was also cofivicted and given three Board, u ble gui . vote on so important a question Ottawa, Jan. 16.--Colonel Robert! canada. years imi Srisofiment Retail Clothiers Open Readjustment | bold on ths wild animal trade of the | would be conducted with efficiency. Without the soldiers having a fu Low, who tained Jame as fhe con- (Canadian Press Despatch.) yOars INTpris( Donterenice. world has been broken by the war, | His worship also Somplimented, -the ' unity of expressing their | s ructor of Camp Borden and the re- = 5% 6p Sih ' hast = ar | Chicago, a Conservative f according to a report made at the| mem having twb lag res " z aris, «Jan. 16.-~The Supreme 4 embers on having tw yr iret fh, ST in| ood WPL duh 16 Sr) pts ety SS Corte SR re | bre Se eA oe ats a sm. Inte NS de | Morning following an operation for resumed its sbssioh at 10.30 o'clock | London, Jan; 16.--The Polish gov-|°f Relail Clothiers, whe Syenad # | Zoological Society, by Madison Grant, | the history of Kingston thdt, the blood-poisoning. # ohEs 0h b> ernment has provisionally taken over |Po2Ce-time readjustment conferepee| chairman of the executive committee. | Board had lady representatives, and in it whereby a vole would be taken : dia i p te 0 f y ; > 1 y ------------ nite to-day with a full attendance. o the administration of 'Litunania - to cnciared that hare wil be wo Zoos and circuses are now turning the citizens would look forward to when «the soldiers return. It was Fe. Thain expected at the time the ac was| fenk Book Lost in 1879. ob] ery, here Wore. hresan: i protect the country from the Bol-1191y. It was said - that, 'the same)! British dealers to ll cages, the| their work with keen interpst. He passed that the war would Be over terson County Savings Bank book Jost | France, Premier C emaycean aud | sheviki. © Action 'was taken at the price levels of the fall of 1918 might | occupants of which died during the| felt sure the Board would richer and the soldiers back in timo to per- since 1879 sho deposits 'of $77 Foreign Minister Pichon; for the request of the President of the |be expected to be maintained. period wi-on importation of birtls.|as a result of having the ladies to Wit of a. ynte being taken in June, |, ZN Se ue now there is a|United States, President Wilson and | Litunanian republic. One prominent manufacturer said | beasts alu reptiles was prohibited. | assist with their wise counsel, The 180% x * von Hd Bad Who, So credit. of more than $222. Because|Secrotary = of State Lansing; for Ey there Is no demand for new styles| The war has not only depopulated speaker was also sure that the diets oo a and that the 'tak- those who are entitled to the money Great Britain, Premier Lloyd George President-elect is Dead, in men's Sothink, and that the num-{ the great zoological gardens of | Board would do all that was possible ing of. the vote. Will have to tw | SANDOL agree as to Ms division, Coun-1, 4 poreign 'Secretary Balfour: for (Canadian Tress Despatch) Jorous styles tht have Been iiease | Europe, said the report, but it ha: | to help in the training of the schol- ostponed The Government pro-|ly Treasurer Burton S. Hayes has Italy, Foreign Minister Sonnino: Rio Janeiro, Jan. 16.---Dr. Rod-|w continued, wi © mItary| reduced collections in this country | ass. He appealed to the members to p hat racticable | been appointed administrator of the ¥ rh {tigues Alves, president-elect of cut and belted models predominat- 50 10 60 per cent. *The New . York give a most sympathetic ear to the ater. {he soldiers return 4 voto shall | 0state to which the book belongs. (and for Japan, Viscount Chinda and | Bragil,~ died to-day. He had been ling. Zoological Park, has felt the effects | téachers in their work snd their wel- pied = . the whole electorate. Tho owner of the book was Laura Baron Matsui. ~ Vittorio Orlando, [oritically ill for some dime. : of the war since 1914, 'but. until ae ars work and their gt the province be given ample op- | Thoune, colored. who died many |jatian Premier, fs still detained 1a (--"""----"\| BETTER BEER AND WiNEs | 1918. "collections had been kept] Trustee Renton sald the Board was portunity to say by their ballots ! Rome. | ls well up to their original standards." | pleased to have Mayor Newman pres- rs Topo a fo be continu. | On Way To Peace Conference,' | The impression provailed to-day The United § rredericion 6. WaX A: Wants Prohihi. : ent at the meeting. From his re- in force. The necessary amend- j. Victoria, B.C, Jan. 16.--On hoard that following the protests that have " " i ge | N ro marks, the members could rest as- 5 to the act will be made at|the Hoer Fushimi Maru, which is ex- arisen against the decision of coun- Dry . 1st Ee No Jans as. He DOING Muon DAMAGE Lpured that they would have the \he coming session." cil restricting all news of its' ses Cara LL A Veterans' Association' has. passed a |Ukrainians Kill 2,000 In Praemysi| V2I™ support of the Mayor in their "7 There are an vendors situated Rew, Kondo, president and man- sionw to formal communiques, some Choos nF Tan a 6. ~The resolution demanding the repeal of Tr Bombardment. work. : ' : BD 3 : rh a: aging dirpotor.of the Nippon Yusen|°Xplanation or. statement on _ the Uni as sles tod : the present New Brunswick Prohibi-| Geneva, Jan. 16.--Two thomsand| Trustee Tenton moved a vote of RL bo gut Sut of Susinass uh Kaisha, who i$ on his way to Eur-|SUDIect might appear in to-night's nited Stateg to-day com- tion Act, and the passing of a law|Dersons have been killed at Przemysl, | thanks to Mayor Newmin, The mo- the new: Sm. . They are: T. con nique. to the effect that. re- pleted the Ikislative pro- | which will allow the sale of "better |Galicia, by the Ukrainians, according | tion was seconded by Trustee Far- ods, Ltd, a & G. S. ope as a deleg the p Tistrietlon will. apply only to the cess of voting itself dry. |ibeer and light wines." - to a despatch to Neue Freie Presse] rell, and carried, TO Riss Ral: ference at Versailles. o jactual proceedings of the current When word was flashed This action was taken at the Vet-jof Vienna, a copy of which has been ston; car. Takes Procartst day and not to any comment by the ] y ' t fved here, The Ukrainians have Tt. ew AA. Smith, Mona hoa Ter Uru: melegitos 'on the 'general 'question "er.the. wites that the ingen Big Rgds J bay bombarding Praomys] for sev. Delivers Address. . Twoundon, and Donald Fraser, Wind- ae dan, hos discharged before the: council. This impression {| hirty-sixth state Nebras- | were 'admitted, bringing the memy nT days past by land and by 'ir, . : . all foreigners from. the "as wioannot be officially confirmed. butil 1, pg 'the prohi- braifeh up to more thaw $50 and conditions in the town are de- preventive mensure against the Maxi. {It [18s place among the reports tn fy ie U0 FECT prohi- |imembers. » "[seribed as terrible. The gas and gre 1 gain asl circulation to-day. bition Fans a Ls ; oy Slagerie plants have been destroyed nounce that 'the entire fortystwo,| Dooisi «DHI0N declared : and there fs no light in the town. members of the "centre of t culture." ELC Win that ol outers Water and food also are lacking, 1 {movement have been arrested. . [ITeCLY critic ) or | the |127.00 overseas 3 A THREAT MADE. k 2 ®ure they would be abl le- the interests of the Board. a | Goan today. after considering the(l Leer on 'pre ada of bonds, del stock' with. ent cir 32 get amd fie Sour] 'matter of relations between the con-{f = 0. ET xD Securities and he ht ; id 1 ference and the press, decided to ca eis ore.» ] Eo or (SC. danas nave cailed off the .gengral aeeting to be attended by mem! ey. i a i : hundred Canadian sol- 'dlers reported dead ave turned up.

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