Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Feb 1919, p. 1

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ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY & ~ Sn LR 1 "RED MICHAEL" PUTTING THE CARNEGIE GRANT A THE WORLD'S TIDINGS --_ Te BELGIUM CLAIMS ON HIS WAR PAINT TO QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY GERMANS RETAIN IN BRIEF FORM SEEK IMPROVED \ * Dr. Clark Consids 3. Himself 8 Announced in a Leiter Receiv- Tidings From All Over Told in BEING HEARD "=i ™ | LACK UNIFORMITY] "** "sof === 100 BIG ARMY) °.""ur™> RAILWAY SERVICE Calgary, Feb. 12. --"Now that the The Igllowing letter hs been re- A wireless message intercepted war IB over, She Union Government, - ' ceived bf Principgl arias of Queen's ! at Halifax reports the United States . e § predecessors," w ave to i University from James tram, se- . PRR) ship Cussey taki rate re- N Tht. Comuy Wanls GRanges i W6jetana or rit on ic visuuo or ene AD ATG Engaging (06 AMGDOR of Ih) Vs; {ioc bmes Bertram se-|woue concentrated Eighteen Divisions on [2% vending out canis tor as | 106 B0ard of Trade Wil Nake Requests 3 programme of its policy, 148 no ini N : : i sistance ; Treaty of 1839. reserve fund of patriotism to depend : Dominion Government. of Sow 3 ork The usefulness of Westen Front Under Hindenburg. glance, at expected 'now that the - of Grand Trunk. organization of the Society- of Na- er -- upon, and cannot expect to consider Queen's University 48 a home of educational 5 ------ -------- ------cn---- x » wo ; | self exempt from any merited. eri- sound learning and an tions can be completed before the de- \ Ely P OF PAPER" TREATY tie{sm." "1 hus spoke Dr. Michael SOME OF THE DEFAULTERS force, the noble spirit exhibited by ALLIES MIGHT BE FACED parture of President Wilson for the i ar : ; Clark, MJ » In an interview here. the institution in the devotion of her United States, . «de WV, . ; : . i Dr. Clark is spending a day in Cal- : faculty and students and alumni to es Senator Charles Humbert, Paris, , 7 gary wiiite on his way to Ottawa to _ | the cause of theigi eoWntry in the accused of communicating with the WAS WHAT THE GERMAN CHAN. [ind tho opening session of thelyave BREEN VERY! SEVERLY | great war, and a #irofig decire to be|WITH THREE AGAINST TWO enemy as a result of the trial of Bolo |TO KINGSTON ON SATURDAY CELLOR CALLED IT. Be tie ois a 1 arty. DEALT WITH: friends of Canada Ih her hard task of MEN IN THE FIELD, Pasha and put on trial for treason, ABOUT THE HARBOR | some D ainet is Pry the i b 2 reconstruction after her great sacri- -------- has been acquitted. y . indy ely Soy ve. Many Applications For the Exer- | fices--all these have made it a pleas- Germany Keeps Up Her Military | SUIT penalties up to.one' year in Plans Have Been Prepared For This | is. Asked For In- |g t $ The Modifications | gina, cise of Clemency to Those" Who | ure for the trusieés of the Carnegie ; " : prison and $300 are provided by a 3 Strength For a horough Mili- new order in Council for the punish- Information--Maypr Newman Re- clude Cession of Limburg in Hol- | The member for Red Deer refused Corporation to vote a grant of $250,- tary Discussion of -the Peacelnent o persons supplying liquor to ports About His Trip to Toronto, land and the Amalgamation of{ie Ve drawn out od regan to dis Were Sentenced to Long Terms. 000 towards the endowment of the é 4 n RAtruction ang el Qttawa, Feb. 12.---Certain pro- institution. Terms, retury officers and soldiers. The Kingston Board of Trade. will Luxembourg. I sxcept tH sav that his sts . : Canadian Press Despatch | ariff except th say that his Stand on p00" whivh arise' out of the: en "This grant is to be related to that! London, Feb. 22.--British news-! Major Gen. Leonard Wood has | put rth 'every e (Canadian f ) [tariff questions was well known andj i : put. fo, very effort possible to Ron Paris, Feb. 12.--The Supreme |; had seen no reason to change his| forcement of the Military Service| made by the will of Dr, James Doug-ipapers of all shades of opinion are | been offered by the Metropolitan Ha secure an improved train service be- "Council gave its attention to-day to{mind recently. He predicts an in-| Act are understood jo be engaging | 148, and is to be conditioned upon the devoting serious attention to the] 52%ine. New York, the place of con-|iween Belleville and Brockville . : - randen- [teresting sess SE TOh aka . raising of the residue of the $500,000 tribting editor held by Theodere{ which will be a great benefit : Belgium, hearing Hymans, Vanden- [teresting ¢esfion and expects to take! (he attention of the Government. BY se Fo 8 rjattitude adopted by the German] Roosevelt at the time of his de alli a efit to the . . slglan | Part in the debate on the Speech] | necessary to secure entire amount of 3 aosevelt at the time of his death. . travelling public out 'of Kingston heu Vel and Vandervelde on Belgian from the Throne : Among them is the Jack of uni-| tha $500,000 legacy contained in Dr.|Government toward the armistice The strikers of Belfast have The Board at its meeting on Tues- claims for an International read- | -- SI | formity of senfences which hava | Douglas' will, conditions. agreed, to take a ballot on the ues | day night had two communications Justment and for changes in the | REPORT ABOUT BORDEN | been imposed for infractions of the With peng Wy 800d! he Daily News Paris COrrespon- Hon omen 3t ballot will thEarding the ae from the wishes TY y q. : er Au aL ba Hg oi yay a8 4 C xR Raall : rg ranancque Board of Trade, and the dent sends a despatch from au-ishow a big majority for settlement. other from Kingston Knights of the treaty of 1839, delimiting the fron- {ae iy 4 . a its 16 - y 1 : . x Ro in NOT YET CONFIRMED! act or failure to comply with its re (Sgd.) JAS. BERTRAM, ttle ers of Belgium, and providing tha i ---- quirements. While there have been Secretary.' [thoritative sources" om the subject, Brantford police commissioners Grip. 'During the war the company it be a perpetually neutral state. I' Canada Bound to Bear Big In=| complaints that unduly lght sen- evo in which he says his informant told |Mave opened an enquiry into charg | oye der some of the trains Which nay wap. this treaty which was declared! fluence in Promoting Anglo= |tences have been imposed in some COMING TO KINGSTON. him that he had the best reason to Po aanie by Loma nambers of Aue of great benefit to the district men- to be a "scrap of paper" when Bel-| Saxon Entente. cases, it has also héen represented + Tok { Public Works To Bejbelieve that Germany 4s not con-|were guilly of breaches of diseip- tioned, The Gananoque Board of plum was invaded that execessively severe ' punish- The Minister of aly Ee lrgrisiv tihuing to demobilize line Frade asked the local Board for its i (Canadian Press Despatch.) | : Hero Saturday. ? Support and the Kingsston Knights i] iffcations which are now | hn x nts have bee (licte 3 "Qha 5 or 5 ta " The CP R, liner Corsican arriv . i hae Jeoiricatic ny which re Jox London, Feb. 12 Enguiring at 10 me nts have been inflicted. In some She has concentrated more ed rat 55 Foun ne Sarsionn ary of the Grip did likewise. ree throtigh. the lower Schelde, | POWning street to-day, regarding the] it has been urged these sentenced x . . than eighteen divisions, under VON (ine with 390 pasiengers including JM. Campbell, who presided at leading from Antwerp to the sem Daily Express report that Sir Robert| were imposed largely as examples 3 Ps Sib : 3 Hindenburg, on the western front," some Canadian officers 'who were | Ihe meeting, in the absence of the either by the internationalization of | Borden had been offered the Ameri-|to other men. It has been propos- ; ¥ he the corres lent § in-faftached in England 'to the Royal | President, William Cook, stated that i ar he aaa on by Bel- | 41 ambassadorship, a representative |ed, therefore, that a number of these oe : ; f olan: | Suates.. Hig 1h; Aair forces. Be (i the matter had already been brought 3 of the Canadian Assoeiated Press was | sentences to long terms of im- ormant as saying, We also have to Lon to the attention of t} : glum of its left bank; second, the WE Br ey YH48 avis s roluce Af : 3 hiatus Ven : The Daylight Saving Bill of last ? 4 ie operating cogsion of the province of southern els it Ww pit doting w Rover ry a ae, is es ba rey Loo 1% The Dest reasons to believe that cago jg practically certain to be jD0ard of the Grand Trunk Railway, Limburg in Holland for defensive hou! i it « He at sound yors nr the ¢ahinet or op +] |Germany ds keeping her troops un-|remewed when parliament meets, | P¥ the Kingston Board of Trade Lut purposes; third, the amalgamation | ?301€, but we shouldn't like definitely There are many applications for 3 der arms on the pretext of economic [Inquiry here shows that opposition 18 an endeavor to speed up the mat- of the Duchy of Luxembourg, pre- The correspondent adds that while} the exercise of Ine ia Mar ¥ ' % necessity. 'Some of the .military [t6 the bill, as expressed in eommuni- | ter, it was decided, on motion of Rev, ferubly by assent of the people. the Le ol : Bol a Nas Lor WAL f who have been sentenced - fo long '| |authorities think thgt Germany has |eations received by the government | J- D. Boyd, seconded by J. G. Elligtt, hada red oy rt lost do prising, there terms as defaulters or consclentions : sought more material to give ne-}is very' slight [0 again make an appeal, by = com- SHAM P ESI RL SERB = Soi Yas t east Hou bE (rat sever) objectors under the Military Ser- % : 5] jcessary armament to 3,000,000 Lord Robert Cecil, British repre- | municating with the Dominion Rail- . ty q ir i Ton rive ia ra vice Act. They have to be dealt men. German demobilization is a}Sentative on the League of Nations way Board, the operating' board of viticed and have privately expressed | Vic h hey have 8 : 4 condition to our demobilization, Commission, is still considering | the Grand Trunk, and also Mr, Day. the conviction that Canada is bound| With the same as petitions for cle- Sa : ' A ids to bear a predominati infive inl mency for eriminals and systematic > and therefore disbandment is im- [the question whether he will accept idson, general superintendent of the 0 bear a predominating influence in y F SHAE By 2 eet Si , possible as long as Germany does [the appointment as British am-| Grand Trunk, promoting the Anglo-Saxon entente [Methods in dealing with them are de Y y i Sir George Perley, Canadian nigh being considered i not continue to demobilize. hagsador 0, Washington which has Another mattet regarding the rail- 8 eOTE ¥, 8 1 v: 22 - i been offered him. , ways was brought to the attention of commissioner, alse a he \ It is quite probable that where 1 3 % - hh . . + ' 9 : had no ttt ot on fod, ha clemency is granted it will be gra- epee To Keep Up Strength. Al the recent annul meeting of the the Joard by Elmer Davis. It was of the colonial ofice duated according to the case. "Allied mdlitary authorities con-|Mutudl Life Assurance Company of} in reference to the chair car service : ad : There are some who .. delibérately sider the time has mow.arrived for Caffada two new directors were elect- | on the Grand Trunk from Toronto to Borden Will Not Talk. took to the woods and incurred tho Germany to give up her military | 8d: W. G. Watson, assistant general | Kingston: (Canadian Press Despatch) ful penalty, others had excuses to Strength--that she be brought to|Manager of the Teronto General| He pointed out that the company Paris, Feb. 12.--8ir Kobert Bor-{offer. The maximum penalty' may Such a condition that she cannot. Trusts Corporation, takes the place of | had 'been furced 'to cut down, owing den, Canadian premier, when asked| be reduced to wo yeas and the resist later the conditions of peace the late George Wegenast, and G. B.| to the war, but how the War was over to-day regarding the repo¥t from{minimum to three months. > now being prepared. The Allieq | R¥an, Guelph, replaces Montagu Al-1 he thought it would he well for King- London connecting his name with the --_ qe : " === |theory always has been that = wed lan, Montreal, who has gone to reside Aton to ask for a renewal.of the ser- Bfitish ambassadorship to the United | Quebec Judge Attacks Kingston ~ shall frame conditions which Ger- in-London. vice, He made -parjicular reference States, thought a Moment and then G/W.V.A. v HON. F. B. CARVELL many will have to accépt, and there i IAL etre to the fact that the train leaving Tor« replied with a smile: "I do' not 'be- (Canadian Press Despatch) o ; * __ |Is nothing to discuss, except as re-| TOO MANY "COLLECT" onto daily at 1.40 p.m. for Kingston, tlieve I have any observations to make Quebec, Feb. 12.--Judge Lange- Hon. F. B. Carvell to-day gave as-\gards details. For this reason, arriving here at 7.10 p.m. had no ) : 1 lier to-day was shown a statement | surances that he will wsit Kingston 'Germany is trying to keep up hy 2 chair accommodation: regarding the report," ------ : made BY BE, L. Newcombe, Deputy |on Saturdays : te tn histaiflitary strength 80 'that she i a © Ob Mr: Davis also drew attention that ear during the night. The or eh a delegate to the Peace Cons Boybrnmas it, Ma in General the condition FE To iy | to deny it." + THE MINERS DECIDE +» AGAINST THE TERMS +d % (Canadian Press Despatch) No London, Feb. 12.---Tha con- # fegence of the Miners Pedere- # tien of Great Britain, at a meet- ing at Southport "to-day, de- cided against the acceptance of the terms offered by the Gov- ernment for the settlement of the demands made by the feder- ation, which has 800,000 mem- bers ang wants a six hour day and thirty per cent. increase in WaBeR. ri - SHB d dtd Ih *% + or & & *» oo * & - BUM GERM} Minister of. Justice, who claims BO ERMAN co Wo written instructions were given [he will be shown the 'harbor, the[gréss for a thorough military dis- 1 Should city G,T.R. station. He said very oft- | Judge Langeligf as to fining absen- | plans for its improvements, the lcussion of the peace conditions im- Use Mails or Pay. en passengers had tp gét off the train ts F i ini tees. Judge Langelier said: "The | City Hall and Fort Henry, and at one [posed. On this point the French in pools of water. He ght. the oreign Minister Sent His Sec written instructions I got and whieh | o'clock will be the guest of the Can-|National Socialist party and its ex-| Ottawa, Feb. 12.---The Govern- company might remedy the matter. Well-Being. retary to Meet the British I quoted yesterday weére handed to |adian Club at the Frontenac Club.ftreme left wing is strongly opposed |ment is getting "fed up" on 'col-| Both these matters will be brought ------ Mission. me by Lieut.-Col. Whitehead, Inspec- [He will delir an addrass. Later|to anything being done to save Ger. [Ject" telegrams, It hag been de-|to the attention of the railway coms tor of the Dominion Police at Quebec, | he will visit some of Kingston's chief many from the consequences of de-1cided in some particular cases al-| pany and a request made for action. London, Feb, 12.~--~White the press Paris, Feb, 11. The Bebo de| an employee of the.federal depart-| institutions and at 7 p.an., will be(feat. In this matter the French [ready, and it may be made general, - generally approves of Premier Lioyd-| Paris prints an account of a recent| ment of justice." I am justified In| the guest of the city at dinner in {he Government will be supported by jto Mill the senders with the cost of George's labor programme, it fails) incident in Berlin which might have | concluding that the entire' nation, these messages, It is stated. that Hon, Mr, Carvell Coming. these instructions | Frontenac club. ¢ ih ts W.'F, Nickio DN Br. ay th to satisfy the parliamentary labor] resulted in the withdraw had been prepared by some one in the , they are never brief, and in most - F. Nickle M.P,, e ° party, which has prepared an amend-| British Prisoners' yal i Be federal omen of justice." I ------------------------ | Forget They Are Beaten. cases they are duplicated over and | Board that F. B, Carvell, minister of ment to the reply to the Speech from| apology not been offered by Count The judge was shown a despatch OFFER TO SIR ROBERT | The correspondent says he Has over again. The west particularly | public works, Ottawa, would be in the. Throne, regretting the absence von Prockdorfi-Rantzau, the Foreign | from Kingston where the Great War S been informed by a competent Bri-{is given to the practice, -and-it-has| the eity on Saturday, -regarding the of definite proposals dealing with | Minister. ~~ Veterans Association has entered. a tish authority that Marshal Foch jabout been decided to put an end needed improvements to the harbor, "the present cases of industrial un- According to the account, the chief| protest against the way absentees in (Canadian Hone te Sol made a declaration of a somewhat {to it. If people want to communi-| and Mr. Campbell stated that the . Test and for securing. as regards| of the British Mission for he regu-| Quebec are dealt with. Judge Lan- $ London, eb, 1Z.--1he stHious character at a meeting of jcate with the Government, it is| marine committee of the Board of wages and working hours, conditions| jation of prisoners found it neces-| gelier said: "As to the G.W.V.A. of Daily Exyp 8 says that t 8. upreme War Council, pointed out, the mails are free. If| Trade had prepared plans and esti- : | He feels," this authority is quot- | they must wire, it is felt they loi mates of the harbor work required, (Canadian Press Despatch) of Iabor which will establish & high-| sary to have a conversation with the| Kingston, they are merely talking erh Borden, prime y ] in far he pai "| Re, Miler bn rood 13 Sah nee. Foy Wk COS ston OF Cana, He | Sho Sud lh CORE 147 Th Soar cope Sok | os tn es Ve pe ng ior ple, Wilhelmstrasse and sent up his card | serters who are not sufficiently pun- . p ed pl Pea " n 3 Se | Mr, Jarye . . Serta frit am to Count: von Brockdorfi-Rantzau. ished. I never had anything to do een offered the post of A Been, auoy ate apt to forget |The gréat bulk of messages are not| J. 'G. EMiott reminded the : mefn- To Restore Siberian Railways, THe Secretary made his appearance] with deserters who still are tried be- British ambassador {o the ae poe Fahy ala © 3 as. They on urgent business. bers that Mr, Carvell weuld address Ww Soaugdian Srsny Despatch) Sec-| and, after excusing the Foreign Min-| fore court martials and not before United States. transport and y thor ho aig Popa the Canadian Club on Saturday night, eo L--Acung Bec, "og, my tribunal. Fis with such lies and | J are causing a great deal ot iter | SPEKING OVERSEAS TRADE = [and asked as many of the members Jotary of oa Do anno oo roe "However, you can tell me the ob-| talk that ignorant classes in Ontario - culty. Y : of the Board as was possible, to ii~ Lay rma ject of your visit, and I shall refer|are roused against Quebec through A : "We are demobilizi i Cotton and Woollen Clothing Manu- | tend. : teptad fo lly the proposal of the h 8 " t ts." A RN re mobilizing fast; they facturers Send Agents." Mr. Campbell reported that the dopanese Government in regard tol * The Bratian CB rary of this & such Tales statements. he not Sontinning to demohilize. Ottawa, Feb. 12.--The cotton gar strike of the cotton mill spinners | est iol lw : : : n= AT aaa ere anger of Germany saying, ' Rd : " jas for he Ie Sragion of milway vitation 'and brought the interview TIE GAME AT CORNWALL. - "We do not. care any hing ying, Beant Soakets of Canada have chosen had heel, sattlad. oe believed that ------ with the. Junior official to an, end, aad He Says He helt P Jour League of Nations, and we g Frict ans of Ionut snd H etl -- ent wy ne He nocked Out Canadian Cha n. | immediately afterwa 6 'informed (Kingston and Cornwal uniors $91 in a Restau= ave got our troops." Unless aM A yo K eq Out Canad a Champla General Dupont, the French com- Each Scored Three Goals. ant. ; jehange takes place we might be [nt them at London and overseas in a don, Feb. 12.--"fddie" Mc.| mander, of what had happened. = La-| The opening match in a two-game be faced with a situation in which Ger-|2n effort to get their share of ex- Interesting Power Goorty' knocked out Harold Rolf,| ter he drafted a telegram to Mar-|series between the winners of sec- Paul Mishaw, a returned soldier |™BD0¥, a8 regards the number of | Port trade. The woollen clothing Reporting for the committee on heavyweight champion of the Can-|sal Foch, requesting that the entire|tions one and two junior O.F.A. who says (ig home is in Alexandria |e in the field, will have three |Manufacturers of Canada will be re- power, Eimer Davis stated that the adian forces, In the eighth round of| Allied mission be recalled. was played at Cornwall Tuesday ¥§ CHE 'men as againét the Allies' two. presented by H. M, Levine of Mont- mi + dit eduled ffteen-round contest at! This despatch had hardly beer [night between. Kingston and the |i mourning'the loss of $91, and con- - real." committee had been at work, an a uled fifteen-round contes esintch had . hardly . been nig 5h 8 sujted the police on Wednesday in ani HR PAB to was hoped to have a most interest the National Sporting Club last night.| handed in thap Count von Brock-|Unlen Jacks of Cornwall, and re- offort' to' secure his missing wid, but TLUB PARTY IN AIR. REP } «ling report to present to the board i pn ---- dorfl-Rantzau sent an urgent mes-|sylted in a Vie, each team SSoring 56 far ft No. aol m a at » Bat N or Elon fctive Lo Boy. A lat 1ts next meeting. : Fore - Sinicte Dun, sarily He a. a Jd he though the purse with other valuable - ' id. Ca 8 nl doom stretched an arm out In Pont --. We "Bate Bot yet bien * able. oo ONE-DAY STRIKE. "| General Dupont in person in order to[Jécks 'were held seoreless. They ostments. hove ar i 5 London, Feb. .12.--After flying [of him at right angles to his body rn yorand Trane Ruflway Pio iw PO WORK AT POLLS ¢| apologize for what had occurred. added their final goal early in the wa Lt : 2 Bight, oo from Paris to Croydon last Satur- [Yesterday and kicked with each foot] CT et" said Mr Campbell, report. : -- second period. From then on the a on Donday 1 Eh nd day, an dirplane with fourteen }in turn until his toes touched his BE Tor the railway comin dito. vat (Canadian Press Despatch.) #| The Commouwealth of Australia|Cornwall sextétte reversed the or to. take the' midnight for hia|® Tench officers aboard made the |finger-tips. "Now [dare Thaonel1 think, we will succeed if we live ] 0. Feb. 13.--The call #| will accept the gift of six destroyers|der of things, and ere the second h i eo igh ran a pin|eturn jourtey = Monday, reaching |! say I'am gotting oid," sald the fn- ong enough." y : and six modern type submarines, ten- {period was over notched their first gr a hud, lt Paris safely in the afternoon. The |Ventor, who was seventy-two years : : 8 urant, hurry, ine covered the non-stop jour- [01d yesterday, to men who had assem-| ~The statement brought forth a dered by the British Government. [tally and tied matters up by scor- if h : ing two in the last session. antl v A srib ie bis nnd 'Of 200 miles from Paris te |bled here from all parts of the coun- ipple of laughter, but the board is Grand Trunk Railway trafic earn- i$ ings and Feb. 1st ay 7th: 1919, outstanding feature of the ma y d pa y in 155 minutes. try to congratulate him on attaining lin earnest about the matter, which $006,449; 1018, $480,714; increase,/Was the excellent work of McCon- : colt Ljourteen officers, despite the|another auniversary. Mr. Rdisonlwas under discussion at a recent $424,785. «© nell in the nets for Kingston, th La l Tr,. wore their ordinary |%8id he never felt in better physical meeting, when the benefits at hay- + tn ------ ae wd mtn :: ; 38 Tound |, ithout being protected condition before. Te-day he is on his ing' Kingston on the main line were EBERT, PRESIDENT OF GER-| FOUR RUSSIAN FACTIONS : - office, The,coqn J 8 fWarm." When the Way tb Florida for 4 stx-weeks' rest/pointed out. i 3a Ni J ee by near. the ke, reached in the flight]from his war activities on behalf of| Francis King. is chairman of the Sel ANY. To Take Part in Conference With the : arge Lick i. Sper, pe ampagne luncheon was served [the Government. hese have not|marine committee of the board, and : wi § ; e were | % Claboard, and the officers smoked, |Pe¢n completed, he said. it was reported that his' congitte © {played cards Ana altogether had an Co ------ had been quite active in the [enjoyable fou roid 1 of placing the needs of the ton harbor before fehl i 400000000 0t0ne AH FEIT eReIeIT erin 5; *e .

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