Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Jun 1919, p. 1

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i ly Briti KINGSTON, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JUNE B5, m9 MAY CALL OFF |™*ssttsZoavrone TARIFF REVISION PAGES 18 S------ 4 Whig SACRAMENTAL WINE CAUSES DISCUSSION Montieal Conference of the Methodist Church Will Not" Interfere With It. 1 PAGES The Ma YEAR 86: NO. 131 LAST EDITION ONTARIO SYNOD THE WORLD'S NEWS IN CONDENSED FORM ] Tidings From All Over Told in a Pointed and Pithy Way. THROUGH PRECAUTIONS Introduction of Filter Probably Caused Blockage in Cir= culation System. No specific sum is fixed for repara- tion in financial clauses of the Austyl- an peace treaty, Paderewski, who is back in Paris, denies that any pegroms have oc curred in Poland. The situation created by th Afghan incursion into Indian terri- tory is reported to be improving, WINNPES TRIE Hundreds of Un Mea re Ready to Return fo Work. St. John's, Nfid,, June 5.--Was Harry G. Hawker directly responsi- ble for the mechanical faflure which ended hig trans-Atlantic flight in mid-ocean? The question whether his. very precaution and endeavor to make impossible just such a mishap was not immediately the cause of LIKELY I 1529 The Enquiry Will Be on a Very Exhaustive Scale. Montreal, June 5.---The recent ut- terance of Hon. Nap. Seguin, alleg- ing that the Methodist prohibition movement was aimed at the most important ordinance of the Roman Catholic church, came up in the Mont. real conference at its closing sessions in St. James' Methodist church, Rev. VANES 0 WON failure of the water circulation sys- tem, to which he has been quoted ag ascribing the forced descent, is being discussed here by technical men to-day, Because it Just has been Sa-- learried that it was Hawker, on his The Strike Leaders Likely to Re- own responsibility, who introduced scind Their Order Regard'ng|ihe filter which clogged the ciréula- Calling Out of Those Handling | tion system. Foodstuffs, The men most familiar with the (Canadian Press Despatch.) Rolls-Royce 'engine and water cool- Winnipeg, June 6.--It was rum-|Ing systems, which are used to pre- ored that the central strike ecom-|vent them from overheating in ay- mittee swas considering the advisa- |iation service, expressed themselves hility of calling off the sympathetic | quite positively that the filter, in strike in view of impending action {the form of a piece of heavy gauze, by the War Veterans, It was stat- |'which Hawker Put into this system ed at the Board of Trade that hun-| was "unnecessary." Yrods of union men were ready to ---------- tutn to work despite contrary ord- ers from the strike committee, as soon as they were assured of ade- Three Thousand Veterans Range hem- stives on Side of Manifoba Government. oN quate protection. The strike situa~ ---- DN o-------- ton seemed to be completely re- versed. Labor leaders, who have KNOWING THAT BEST HLEMENT IS WITH HIM. Dr. Willlam Philp presiding, there wis quite a difference of opin- fon as to whether it should be official- ly refuted or passed by, The report of the committed on social service put forward a resolution that the confers ence should go on record as deny- ing the impression which seemed to be prevalent t the Methodists were opposedyto the Roman Catholie church having wine for sacramental purposes. Rev. T, E. Holling mov} the opinion of this ed to delete this reference, but Rev.| T. B. Bourke favored mot only re.| Y"0d the minimum stipend of the taining the resolution, but directing incumbents of self-supporting par- thie Personal attention of Premderiishes must not~be less than $1,200 Gouin to this aspersion oft a comsid-| a year, together with nN erable section of the community by that ro be a mouse, wig one of his colleagues. He also devise ways and means of carrying There is a milk and bread short- age in Winnipeg. Wednesday night passed without any demonstrations. The Empress of Britain is due at Quebec Thursday, the Adriatic at Halifax on Saturday and the Lapland on Tuesday, Johu Newton, a prosperous Hope township farmer, dropped dead while plowing in his garden, overcome with the heat. % Thos. W. Sanders, for forty-six years police magistrate of Guelph, died Tuesday. He was born in Tor. onto in 18365. Judge Gauld 'has ruled = that the salary Hamilton is to pay Dr. Rob- erts as Medical Officer as Health shall be $5,000. Lieut.-Col. H. A. ¢. Machin has resigned his position as director of the Military Service Branch, Depart- ment of Justice. Bight Indians were burned to death and two more are not expected to recover, as a result of forest fires| in Sasketchéwan. William Callender, a widely-known farmer of Hamilton township, died very suddenly after his morning's work, owing to the heat. Twelve autograph letters written by George Washington betwven 1786 and 1794 brought $3,000 yesterday in London at public' auction. «Transportation facilities in Paris are Somewhat improved. A number of tram cars and busses manned by ASK FOR PROTECTION CITY 1S DISTRIBUTING THE MILK SUPPLY. PREFERENCE TO BRITA 18 VERY LIKELY TO BE MUCH INCREASED, THEY RS Sutra x ; AND A FREE HOUSE FOR AN IN- MUST BE SPOURED FOR USE OF CUMBENT STREETS, Cabinet Ministers Voted Against the Amendments of Mr. Mowat--Rail- way Commission Employees Under Civil Service Commission, (Canadian Press Despatch) Ottawa, June 6.--At an early hour this morning, the House of Commons gave its ald to municipal ownership and championed municipal rights by carrying the Mowat amendment to the consolidated railway bill by the close vote of 66 to 52. The effect of thé Mowat amendment is to place the Toronto and' Niagara Power Coms pany slang with all other public util- ity companies, under a general law with respect to the necessity of ob- taining municipal consent for the use of streets; also in. acquiring the assets. of any public ftility company, the Toronto And Niagara Power Com pany will have to accept al obliga- tions toward the municipality which the company so acquired was bound to. All the cabinet ministers in the House at the time voted against the amendment. They were Hon. N. W.| strike breakers are running. Rowell, Hon. Dr. Reid, Hon. A. L. ase ure at: present five banded Sifton, Hon. ¥. B. Carvel, Hon. S. of these, Pe ay noe, C. Mewburn and Hon..C. C. Ballan-| in tye metal trades in the region of tyne. Paris, . | trike. Mr. Mowat (Toronto) then moved Several persons were wounded in|lers of food stuffs to go on : 'Mayor Gray said that the milk sja- anothef" amapdment that any com-|% Bght between police and strikers at A tions would be opened in all pubiic pany pure & Toronto Electrie| 310 Javetio. There have been no Light Company be bound by the same da ; past school buildings and that adequate ay Published for the six protection would be furnished. provision. . This also carried by the same vote, * nae rEe parades were held in STEAMER WOLFE ISLANDER, | A motion by Hon. Dr. Reid to bring Winnipeg Wednesday, one composed of strikers, the other of those oppos- J Placed At the Disposal of the Soldier employees of thé railway commission 4 fo the strike. No trouble result: Convaieytents. : civ ry commission Dr, William Spaunkie, reeve o uder the I Service Wolfe Island, has informed Captain the Rev. John MeNabb, military chaplain, that arrangements are Le ing made to put the ferry steamer | the military hosp . There is Speculation as to the Dropping of War Taxes--Ths Budget Speech Th y After~ noon, : Ottawa, June 5.--A general re- vision of the tariff will be, it is ex- pected, one of the announcements of Sir Thomas White in the bud- get to-day. It will take place, not this" year, but next, and the en- enquiry before hand will be on a scale more exhaustive than any that will' have preceded it. Such revisions have been periodical, and they have followed investigations made by a committee of the cabi- net. The probabilities are that the same course will be pursued in the coming investigation, the enquiry being conducted 'by a committee of the 'Cabinet who would visit an parts of the country and take evi: dence from every class, including the manufacturers, labor and econ- sumers. © With thiswenquiry con- ducted in 1920 the revision pre- sumably 'would be made in the ses- sion at the end "of next year. The Commons is expecting some- thing to be done and is not likely to be disappointed. It is an open question whether the 714 per cent, Quey imposed as a war tax in 1914 will be taken off. The + western movement has been directed essen- tially to the eduction of duty on specific commodities rathef than on special taxes for revenue pur- poses, It is 'believed that -the British preference will be increased sub- stantially. © Canada will thus be thought they should challenge :. Mr, Seguin 10 make good his statement or [this recommendation into effect." withdraw it publicly, The above resolution, moved by An amendment was offered by Rev. John Elliott, of Belleville, nded C. D, Baldwin, and carrfed after dis. cussion: That this conference desires! by J. R. Dargarvel, of Brockville, great enthusiasm to place on record its constant ana|was carried amidst consistent attitude of maintaining the| at the Wednesday afternoon ses- sion of the Synod of the Diocese of right of all churches in the use of wine for sacramental purposes, and 0 disclaims any interferenee.awith such|Ontare. right. CHEERS AND CONFESSION publicly and agressively attempted to combat every. federal and pro- vincial and municipal attempt to re- Store tranquility in Winnipeg were asking for protection, it was learn- ed" at the city hall. Mayor Charles Gray was inform: ed that a parade of several thou- sand soldiers intended to march to the trades and labor council to- day, force entrance if necessary, and demand that all aliens be ousted from Winnipeg unions. The city to-day took over the distribution of milk, and was ar< ranging to prowlde for bread ais- dributior if necessary. It was re- ported that the strike leaders were preparing to rescind their order of yesterday, ordering all union harfd- nn No Women Delegates. After 4 most interesting discus- slon, Syiiod voted down by a large majority a motion of Chancellor. MeBonald, to amend the canon, "on London, June 6.--The Canadians the composition of the Synod," so at the Discharge Depot at Buxton as to allow for th : have a church parade every Sunday | female delegates oS sy Lpointing " to the Hippodrome, which is exactly] The Woman's Auxiliary of the opposite the parish church. The Anglican church, in session at Canadian serie concludes Just be-| Belleville," asked that the Synod women dele- Canadians Surprised Congregation in Church at Buxton. fore the service at the parish church give permission to send gates to the Synod. The other Sunday the Canadians In support of his motion, Chan- had formed up in the street after|cellor McDonald stated that this service, in readiness for the retu Was an age of changes. Women march to the depot, and Col. Hanson | were now taking 'their place on took the opportunity to formally pre-| various bodies, and they were ren- sent two of the men with Distinguish-| dering splendid service. This canon, ed Conduct Medals earned in theif passed, would give every parisn fleld. the choice of sending, say, two wo- Meanwhile in 'the parish churchmen and a man to Synod. = It was bard by the congregation at the very |left to the choice of the people, moment that Col. Hanson €alled for| R. F. Ruttan did not favor wo- Cheers for the winners of the D.C.M, Men delegates, and brought forth a were reciting the General Confession. | Fipple of laughter when he remark- getting into line anew with the pre+|mhe result was striking: ed that if the women were allowed forential idea, Some forecast ihat| ' "We have to}io fo be delegates that none of them the preference may be increase to| devices of owed to take over the posi HfLy per he 1 chee y dur- Reports From Olties in the Far West pais. State That Conditions Are Ap- proaching Normal There. Winnipeg, Man., June 5.---~This Was a bad day for the Bolsheviki in Winnipeg. 'Three thousand returned soldiers marched through the streets Yesterday do the Parliament Build. ings and to the city hall to announce their intention to uphold law and order and constituted auth rity, The Labor Temple stri organ- ized a' éounter parade larg pro- hy dons, but from ings Premier pi addressed the soldiers in reply to a resolution they submitted in. which they said they were with him and all constituted authority. He assured the men he would do all in his power to meet their demands, 4 1 feel better to-day than yester. day, said Premier Norris,- amid cheers, and to know you boys are with us makes a big difference, Strike Af Winnipeg's Food, Winnipeg, June b.~--~The strike committee has issued orders calling The public ' department of' the rman Admiralty states that it will take at least two years to clear the 4 Sea and Baltic . from mine fields. es Berlin paper, estimates t mercantile marine losses war at three and tonnage. A Russian wireless message says the Bolsheviki have suecesfully un- dertaken a counter-offensive against the troops advanced along the Gat- china railway, : The death occurred in Brockville of a well-known resident of Pres- Cott In Mrs. Adeline Jarvis. 'She Was a native of Bdwardsburg, and 'Was seventy<four years of age. Hope for the safety of Capt. James, ! the Canadian aviator, fs virtually |stated that owners of sutomoffles £0 th abandoted. It is now thought are mot coming forward as fast as i ork i mpl yees in the fou may hiave been lost at sea off Atian-| hoped. There is aut] room on Cap- | 7 w 7 ave been Sorating tie City, N.J. Z : {tain McNabb's dist for many more, eleven cod borers The remains of the late Mrs. Wil- [8nd the period of fine weather We orders wore Sivan oa a hy son Woodcock, who died at Boston [are now enjoying is a most fitting and bread waggon drivers, to begin Yiover a year ago, were brought - to | time to give the boys a run out inte to-day oa, when Sir | J8Panee on Tuesday and bd at | the country. = > : --a---- Normal in Wi Bethany cemetery. i et Cities. afternoon. | "py, steamship glines DOFFED THEIR COATS. (Canadian Press Es omy in 2 es and Sout 3 ---- ! Winnipeg, June 5. the TLS. were laid before the | County Councillors Felt the Heat At lanti-strike veterans and. those who The 'county councillors in session have endorsed the walk-out here 3 : planned to hold street parades 'at the Bourt House doffed their coats {again to-day. - Coneiliation offers and discussed the county affairs in bhave Tr iad A both Sides 70) railway ther- (hood officials, but neither the ihet- jal w 'nor their employers | the! Order that the soldiers may have a pleasant break in the monotony of hospital life during the fine days of mmer. The announcement has heen ri ved with the greatest pleas ure. ' The ferry boat ¥ill not be able to interrupt Her usual routes very much owing to the limited service on the river this season and this fact makes Dr. Spankie"s offer all the more valuable. It means too that the Island people are making a real effort on behalf of the soldiers. In this connect: it might and the Mother Country, to reduce | the unfavorable trade balance with the United States, if trade be di- verted by the preference, and also done' (cheers) exercise an influence on the ad- NUE PROHIBI verse conditions of exchange. Pro-} CONTINUE TION, bably there will be some other ad- |. Fo ustments, but not .on extensive | Should Have dohger Zrial ». Bishop . Roper lines, for two reasons; one. that Ottawa, June 5.--In his charge to if the whole tariff is to bE Fe i 3 ; in the light of seléntific ingifry, it he Anglican Synod of Ottawa now is inadvisable to go nibhif it now, and the othar the cigiplomat Ropey ald, on the subject of prohi-| work as women alone. the present conditions o don. uncertainty throughout the world | = "Oburch of England * people are 1 Make. inopportune any radical vari-|Pee to make up their own. minds sessions, and thls would be a great ations. upon this and other social and loss to the church. Free It From Teuton Taint. economical matters, Nevertheless, 1| Dean Starr 'while appreciating Paris, June §.--Bohemian science du a "We may have a woman a half million gross chan cellor if this goes th "added Mr. Ruttan, % " W. B. Carroll, K.C., championed the cause of the wo- quen. He felt that the women 'would add a higher and deeper interest to 'the work of the Synod. He would say welsom the ladies. : eacon bs sald that in Right Rev. Bishop J. C.|pps opluion the women did their best From oO + Ottawa, ute a are turned 3 budg Gananoque, essary on the government country for the fiscal year. It is also und Tor the cabinet has spent am quite ready to tell the synod [the 'work of the ladies, felt that the where I stand in this discussion. I ddoption of the canon would in- 8€6 no reason to change in any partic-| volve serious complications. ular the statement I made to thel Canon Patton spoke of the good Synod in 1916. [ pointed out then | Work women of the church had car- that while prohibition in itself is not| ried on, but did. not think it wise the church's way of dealing with to have women delegates to Synod. moral evil, yet special circumstances| "Their way is not man's way," ve- call for special action and warrant Marked the speaker. our voting for & curtailment of indi. --_: R. P. Hurford; , " Jidus Uberty. 1 am -of the same matter as: viewed : "If prohibition was necessary In Xhen he Stated that 'tha. church time of war, it is necessary still ana}? wired Lot the . vice of t should have a longer trial; for come|™e", and lie felt that Passing ot ditions of war are not yet over." the sauon would -- a po elected as delegates many men would be satisfied * to remain at ou iiwall i bod ; op B sald he: a ie No doubt to open must be emancipated completely from the German, Dr. Emanuel Radl, 'a Drofessor at Prague University, de. clared in an article in the Temps. "First of all," Dr. Radl says, "we must provide a solid basis for Czech science, which is now concentrated at Vienna under German direction, and We must replace the erroneous eon: ception of the German a sdisntifie sys tem by a more just, more human and more democratic ome, I believe that in the ominy ears the Caco scientists will study an erican: Jelonce and acquaint. od with most illustrious repre. sentatives." + BASEBALL ON WEDNESDAY. -------- mn Barl naton, i aN Pit months-old baby of Mr. of Gi © Philadel] © Bt. Louis, gamo,) Boston, game). , '1; Chicago, 0. ia, 8; New York, 2. 4; Cincinnati, 3 (first 8; Brookim, 3 (ist fatally hurt. } Less than eighty thousand Can- the are waiting transportation to ; Canada now, The last units of the rat : - [show of force as possible, to : fourth, division Will 'sail 'on Friday] ioe © a diiiar Sueaidn gommit ordi "agreed i in pe on the Olympic. ey . osm | terday at one here ot |Smuggled Across Canadian Border. 1... One hundred and ninety-six thous- Cleveland, O., June §.--Pederal and five hundred persons died in be- jand local + authorities. conferred | Paris between {Yesterday to determine whether ac- " tion will be taken to deport tyenty- | Lon ght men held by police in con. | Pe ction with the bomb explosion g Jat Mayor Davis' home Monday ~The men told police thBy. had . the. en Smuggion "to as country : men: bel ) ay : : obably ) On the motion to provide for wo-' had | men 3 Selegates, the motion wag de~ feat i : : Sis. 2 W New York. Hi fadeipia, 7 ew , 10; Phi p he with the last speaker, : yin, some 'way might be found the doer for the women. i.

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