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

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"\ A THO SN FEN WPS \ we i } % jority o YEAR 86: No. H r---- . THE WORLD'S TIDINGS IN CONDENSED FORM idings From All Over Told in a Pointed and Plthy Way. goods arriving in Aus Hable to seizure and ACTING AGAINST SIN FEINERS Headquarters: of the Rebels in Dbl And Cork Are Searched. Any G confi } Ten » were: killed and. elev ¢ food riots in Gio- 1esday, White took his as a private n erously received. ' and wa Les transpor Witley Gove jingion 71 > from England ly cle RE DETAINED IN DUBLIN AF. TER THE SEARCH. king for regular sent to Boston. he employes of the es and Toronto ) to arbitration. J0 men em- P YOR ---- i Some High Explosive Seized in the |? Derry Headquarters--The Military and t Ballce Very Active (Canadian Dublin, Sept, 1 soldiers sedrched quarters this morning Two Sinn Fein members House of Commons were detained in | Dublin after the search here, whi of ths houses of other Sinn Fein members of the Comme are under visitatior: abs in Cork were raid- ed this morning Ly armed police, who conducted the searches while soldiers stood on guard outside. Sinn Fein headquarters «iso broken into, but it is unders nothing of importance was discover there. At Skibbereen, Sinn Fein ¢ va, Scotia Tempe lenced to si After labor le Unoccupied . {that a { not like Peaches { Toronto on 71 shipments Large 76 cents to $1.65 and from 50 cents to 90 ce The traction lines of the Br {and Manhattan now in the ithe receivers, are losing $200,000 Despatoh) | month, The lines cannot -Military and |oPerations much longer a x Widest 1 ke. is 3 in to heavy s sold from small ones . price in County : ned police raided a newspaper of- fice and also a number of private residences. 3 of Activity At Kitast. 3 18 *Canadin Press ne 'Belfast, pt. 12- { police aclivity was everywhere in evi- | ' dence to-day against the Sinn Fein fconte organization. Raldy were carried out presen Dorirtee in Belfast, L . Derry, Dundalk Lig Ee naumen me . on Hloen: tity | ye Board of mu Louth and Ex ive re fon: i ua tity efforts to combat the high cost of i explos 3 i as s 10 . vi : mys. ed at the Derry Sinn Fein headquar- | Re SELY seven members of the crow ters: In the same town the occupant | the Ward line st sRmer Coivion of a house, 'which was being searched, x tras wher the vessel foun- confronted the police with two re- 3 lv i v reread the Bahama channel in volvers, but was overpowerad. > which passed over Flor loss @ of the Ontario A | dere | hurr | Tuesday, At Buffalo, N.Y., Maurice Holob, 40 years old, antique dealer, was shot Galway, Ireland, Sept. 12.--A large | : 1s he "Th ti pe AY Par hndy of police and soldiers searched 00 12 Bis home on hun day rr the houses of Sinp Fein leaders here | °° C8libre bullet Pin an. auion a . > i tn} revolver passed through his right Documents of a political na- The police have been unable | breast, were esized. to find a'motive for the murder. i Search At Galway. (Canadian Press Despatch) to-day ture Bayonets Scared Crowd. | (Canadian Press Despatoh,) { Londonderry, Sept. 12. --While the { police were seizing arms in a house | in Rossvile street here to-day, a stone | : was thrown. The officer in command | The Commissioners to Deliver ordered the troops to fix bayonets. | Their Finding As Speedily The crowd thereupon dispersed. As Possible. Reports from various districts in Donegal say that large parties of military are arriving." Detachments GUELPH NOVITATE EVIDENCE ALL IN { i "(Canadian Press Despat } | Ottawa, Sept. 12.--Father B yurke, also have reached Neinagh and Hal- | rector of the Stanislaus novitiate at "Hoxiter, witers FIGS and shot guns | Guelph, on the stand in the «¢ qui were captured. While the troops | this morning, admitted that d Were carrying to the barracks the |the war period he had made men o arms which had been taken in Lon- | military age members of the order donderry, 'a crowd on the streets | These, he said. if not of military ge threw stones at the soldiers, upon | when they entered the novitiate had which & baton %harge took .place, | become s0 'while there. He also clearing the thoroughfare. Sinn | stated that ander instructions from Fein members of the House of Cam- | the provincial of the order he had mons spoke to a crowd from a motor i exercised the greatest care to see t} nat lorry opposite the barracks, The po- | candidates applying for admission as lice broke up this gathering also. f - | vices. | Guelph house as a novice at the time { of the raid, had left it between that . Nothing Found At Buncrana. {Canadian Press Despatch) Buncrana, Ireland, Sept. 12.----Po~ | time and the present. lice and soldiers in full marching Or | Hon. Hhgh Guthrie denied that } der searched houses and. factories | hag haa sveral conversations with here. this morning.' It is reported | Rev. Kennedy Palmer as to the situa. they found nothing of moment. | tion at Guelph. Taking evidende "was completed 1 ng's session and the i announced they would | hear brief argument of sou and | deliver their finding as spéedily as possible, ------------------ . Alberta's Wheat Yield Up. Calgary, Alta., Sept. 12.--Alberta's wheat yield a few weeks ago was es- timated as being practically negligi- ble, but two weeks' fairly steady rains so improved the situation that -» ---- <« {Canadian Press Despatch) ® Buenos Ayres, Sept. 12, --Twn % steamers yesterday brought # this port four hundred : % fifty young robust educal- # ed German immigrants, the ma- tf whom have already ed for employment in # Argentina. "* * x ® SEPP PEPLL IPED E RIP I PERS ; : CHURCH BURNED . WHEN POET'S SE ARRIVED AT DOOR (Canadian Press Despatch) New York, Sept. 12.--While the hearse bearing the body of orace Treubel, poet and bidgraph- er, who died recently at Bon Eche, Ontario, was drawn up in front of the old church of the Messiah yesterday, fire broke out fa" the organ 7 loft and the church was totally destroyed. SERBIANS SUFFER LOSSES "And 15,000 Reinforcements Are Sent to Montenegro. {U'aradian Prec: Hgengteh) Paris, Sept, 123.---A Montenegrin fammunication {issued here says the iBerbians suffered severe losses in their. invasion of Montenegro and 'have sent 15,000 reinforcements by "way of Bosnia and Cattare. ------------- timated at 21 928,000 bushels, while the yield of cats is estimated at 56~ 220 00, barley 7,051,000 and rye 750,000. To Oppose Dr. Tolmie, Victoria, B.C. Sept. 12.---The Fed- erated Labor party of Victoria has invited T. A. Barnard, of New West- minster. to be its candidate in opposi- tion to Hon. Dr. 8. F, Tolmie, minis- ter of agriculture, at the bye-elee- ion to be held here on October 27th. Turkey's Promise. {Canadian Press Despaich) London, Sept. 12.--The Exchange Telegraph Company says Turker has Assured that measures will de taken | dor malatenance of order and se- | 'eurity in Antolia. Wo | i : B. aduseday Was th biggest day in| istory of the 0 } COMPTON B. JEFFS Exhenion, Ottawe. | Well over! OFX pd, Head, Ont selected §.000 people passed through the] Simeoe tn Satara hate In tions ag the South lve ' canal ob- | v1 el + Of the British Troms Which Were Seat - (iat British lives wefe being thrown | novices were net fit for military ser- | | Only one man, wa was in the | to-day the yield is.conservatively es-' '{ Moscow claitus that the remainder of '| has surrendered. raising the total of {ing Bryn to his home. i A Court of Ten Thousa Canadians await | } | Thurs- | - A remarkable assembl a garden party. A et AB Se WITHDRAWAL Comm Ast ' i There. 5 ATTACKED OVER HIS STATEMENT REGARD- ING THE SITUATION. The Trades Union Congress At Glas | Bow Also Asks for the Repeal of | i the Conscription Act, | i (Canadian Press Desp | - Glasgow, Sept. 12 --At Union Thomas, labor member of Parfament, | moved a resolution that troops be) withdrawn trom Russia. He attack- | ed Winston Churchill, secretary for | War, who yesterday stated that, the policy of evacuiution was being adher- ed to, but was being delayed by the necessity of bringing out civilians who were in danger of Bolshevik ven- geance. Mr. Thomas assertédd that Mr. Churchill had not answered the | charge made by Col. Sherwood 'Kelly t (away in the Archangel region, but {had threatened to punish Col. Ke ly. The Congress enthusiastically ad- {opted the resolution, which also .de- { manded the repeal of the conscription jact and provided for calling a special {congress if the demands are not sat- {isfactorily met, ABUNDANCE OF MEAT. roducts, Milk sod Scarce and Costly. { ~ York, England, Sept. 12. --Abun- {dance of imported meat, bacon, {cheese, margarine, tea, sugar and apples fs assured the people of Great | Britain the coming winter by the au- ithorities; but other products, such as j milk,. meat, butter and dried fruits, it is sald, will be scarce and costlly. { Meanwhile the government food {control will continue, in order that {rich and poor alike may share in the {available supplies. Nothing like the | hardships endured during the last {two years Of the war is anticipated, because the government supervision and distribution will not be so rig- arous as when Haig's army hed its "back to the wall." ---------------- "THE BULGARIAN TREATY. Likely To Be Handed Representat. ives Next Tuesday. {Canadian Press Despatch) Paris, Sept. 12.----No meeting of the supreme council was held to-day, apparently because of the departure of A. J. Bdlfour, and neither Vis count Milner nor Bonar iaw having accepted the leadership of the British delegation. It is expected the Bul- garian treaty will be handed that na- tion's representatives next Tuesday. | Other P Butter CLAIM THE SURRENDER. | | Of the Remainder of Kol Russian Army. An Press Despatch) . 1 Sept. 12.---A wirelbss despatch 's South~ Bol- from Admiral Kolehok's southern army Bolshevik captures from the Kolchak forces within a week to 45,000. The same despatch announces the capture of a number of prisoners in the north ern Dviaa region, Archangel, inelud- 1 troops. Hon. C. €. Ballantyne, who has been in the Montreal hospital, is re- covering and was able fo be removed 1 4 "i ongress to-day, James Henry | can y at Buckingham Palace, when the King and Queen entertained to nd War Wor IS RIFE IN INDIA Orgy of Industrial Gambling in Big Cities May Hurt De- velopment. Bombay, § on a statemde Viceroy lopment - Comme 1g speech of the { of the deve- ries, The ention to the orgy {ing on in CANNOT PREC! THE SPORTY PRINCE Took a Flyer in Oats Lost $875 on Grain Exchange. Winnipeg, Sept. 12. --While watch- | the large blackboards with their undreds of ever-changing fis 1d listening to the many traders endeavoring to sell on the Grain Exchange, HR.H the Prince of Wales purchaséd 50,070 bt er oats at 83 o al-was-closed, th I § lo 8 cent to 833%, Oc- ures, Le t WILL LIKELY REACH TERMS unk and G. T, P. To Be Ae. quired By Canada. Ottawa, Sept. 13, --Conferences i f ir object-the formation which the Government q the Grand Trunk and Grand Trunk Pacific Railway sys tems Were psgumed between Grand Trunk officials and a sub-committee of the Cabinet, It is believed now that an amicable and satisfactory ar- rangement for the atquisition of the two roads by the Co¥ornment will be reached without recourse to either li- tigation or arbitrations Grand Tr L GU rfarmer car Nomina ced date 1 Ontario Provinclal for Sowth Elgin elections. { DEATH FOR LLOYD GEORGE The Rio Police Confiscate Organ of : Radicals. Rio de Janeiro, Sept. 12 --The police have begin an active campaign against anarchists and other radicals, who recently have been growing more active in their agitation ana more; violent in their speeches. On Monday the entire edition of the Ra- dical organ, Spartacus, was confiscat- | ed because it contained an article ad- i vocating death for Premier lloyd George pf Great Britain and other violent measures. To-day the po- lice raided two meetings where vip- lent speech-making was in Frofress and arrested 100 men who defied the offieial arder to disperse. During the past few days the po lice have closed .many cluds which {ON THE ADOPTION OF THE PEACE ! COMMONS ADOPTS ing By 162 to 78. THE VOTE TREATY. § | Motion to Make Commons Polling | Days Public Holidays-- Attempt to | Check the Flood of Oratory. (Canadian Press Despatch) Ottawa, Sept. 12.--At 1.30 o'cloe this morning the House of Commons rejected the amendment of Hon. W S. Fielding providing for a reserva- tion of Canada's approval of tae peace treaty to thé effect that the ap- proval should net be held to imply the surrender of Canada's right te determine what part this country should take in any war. The amend- ment was defeated on a straight par ty vote of 102 to 70. 'Ratification of the treaty was then ungnimously | RETESA1O. . | 8. W. Jacobs (George Etienne Car- | tier Division, Montreal) has given | notice that he will introduce in the Commons to-day an amendment to | the House of Commons Act to pro- | vide that polling days at elections | shall-be public holidays. ; The protracted, and not always elo- quent flow of oratory heard in the | Commons Chamber may receive a check if the Commons will consent to | the resolution which Levi Thompson, | Qu'Appelle,. proposes that he will | move to=day to have a limit placed on | the time that members may address | the House and committee of the.| Whole. - Col. Currie gave notice that on! Monday next he would move adjourn- i ment of the House to discuss the in- | creased gratuity for soldiers. who | fought overseas. 2 Mr. Power, of Quebec, asked the | Government whether General Sir Ar- thur Currie, in declaring for a com- mission to study the gratuity ques- tion, reflected the views of the Gov- | ernment, General Mewburn, minis- ter of militia, sald he had not yet | discussed the question with General | Currie. 48 | D. D. McKenzie quoted a despatch from Australia in which Premier | Hughes, of that Commonwealth, esti- mated Australia's share of the Ger- man- indemnity st sixty million | pounds sterling. How did Canada's i share correspond, he asked. i Hon. C. J. Doherty, leading the Hpuse, said he presumed this was Mr. Hughes' own estimate. He could pass no opinion on it. LABOR LEADER ELECTED To British House For Widnes, Lan x| caster, Seat, are gathering places of radicals. Detroit, Mick, Sept. 12.--Fritz Neff, a Sonviawma Setman Blokien, ad spy, arrested sad sentepced to ~ venworih, Kansas, Pederal Prison, in connection with the blowing up by dynamite of a Walkerville factory, and for which crime Albert Kaltsch- midt, arch plotter, is mow serving » long term in prison, has been releas- ed. He will be deported as soon as the Pagers can he prepared, and meanwhile is beld at Chicago. A tornado of great intensity al- most entirely demolished Gould's. a town of §00 inhabitants, twenty-two miles south of Miami. Fla. ee per- PR rc toni sim, son: were injured. Ooly two houses remain standing. ' Previously acknodledged -susszen) A further lst will be published 1 &re reported by the FAIR dustrial Falf is ¢ + \ (Cardi. |, rress Lespateh) London, Sept. 12.--Arthur Hender- | son, labor leader, who was defeated | for re-election to Parliament at the general election last 'winter, was elected to the House of Comanons to- day at the bye-election in Widnes, Lancaster. Mr. Henderson polled 11,.- 404 votes against 10,417 for his op- ponent, F. H. Fisher, coalitionist ean- didate. Néw York, Sept. 12 Charles A. acobs, a civil engineer, who. design- the Hudson tubes under the North River, connecting: this city with New Jersey, the tunnel connecting the Pennsylvania and Long Island rail- roads here and was retained by the French government to re plans for a tunnel under the Seine, died in last Su trom day to des as the subscriptions committee. : Reservation Motion of Hon. W. §. Fie: WAS UNANIMOUS | conspirators are said imanding fon th tion. which far ex al ex- ample of the sixt It 2 38° are done in share-| 2 before the pro- | efore the com- 1 befere 'varic Pany.is regis Ny , are known to details of the ¢ the public If this u tinues, the cerns must con- i the unsound | when the re comes. The Yeal | evil of this tion lies in effect it must haveecn industrial de- velopment in India. PITATE : NATIONAL PARALYSIS To Accomplish Political De- mands--Direct Action. By Labor Is Defeated. (Canadian Press Despatch) : gow, Sept. 12. --The Trades Union Congress y after three hours' debate on t ect of dir- t action by labor to enf 1 demands, choked discussion of the s 1bject the previous question by jority, his by adopting a small ma- t impos makes i 11g . ble for the | Ce .( x tran- | > ain a | front ns of Britis five h or 4 deman originall from R olish cons tious object 8 ary in industrial dis withdrs lockade, ab- were ift the release conscien- | use milit- | HISTORIC LYPIATT TO CHANGE HANDS | Mansion Where Gunpowder| Plot is Said to Have Been Hatched. London, Sept. 12. Lypiatt on the Cotswolds, one of Gloucestershire's | historic mansions, with estate of. 3.~| 500 acres, is to be scld. Daring the | civil war the place was held by Pars | lHamentarians, but taken by Royal-| ists. | Lypiatt was once a monastery, and | some of the old buildings remain, in. cluding the ancient guest house, with | a beautiful staircase leading up to it. | According to some ohronicles, the | Gunpowder Plot was hatched at Ly-| plait andthe reenmr im whtelr thet to have met | may be seen. { There is a beautiful lawn, com | fine views over the sur-| rounding country, for Lypiatt stands | $00 feet above soa level. Conner FINST GERMAN SAILING Ship Leaves Hamburg for U. Machinery. i The Hague, Sept. 12. --Directors | Heiniken and Helipi, of the Hamburg | American Line, are at present in The | Hague closing up their steamship offices' in Holland, as with the few ships to dispose of, the offices are no longer necessary. 3 The first ship to sall under the | German flag has sailed from Ham- | S. for | burg for America. The ehip had on |! i! NEWS IN BULLETIN. her Jading bill 2,000 tons of ballast, but will return to Hamburg with | machinery and oil. > = | i | ------ iii PARDEE JOINS LIBEHALS. i Se. i He Has New Seat On the Front! Benches, Ottawa, Sept. 12.--F. F. Pardee, | M.P. for West Lambton, and former- | ly a Union Ldberal, has moved his | lares and 'penates "from the Government rooms to the big room at the end of the Opposition corridor. | Mr. Pardee has been accorded a seat! e front benches of the Opposi- | He will occupy the desk of] Hon. Jacques Bureau to the left of Hon. Dr. Beland. Mr.. Bureau has | generously consented to move back, i { i } After The Toronto Profiteers. (Canadian Press Despatch) | Toronto, Sept. 12.--W. ¥. 0'Con- | nor, vice-chairman of the Board of | Commerce, began an investigation | inte the high cost of living yesterday | and announced that profiteers would be dealt with: to the Hmit of the law. | LATE J R CARTWRIGHT Deputy Attorney-General of Ontaris 3 Yr died at his home erento on ¥ morning. He was born in Kingston a i 'THAT SOME . ONE | ed, | Hable source th i par up. Probably th | Would help you.' 8 | lines bein { Case of tHe man | Leader | party, | ing broncheo at ' | } PAGES [-16 FES penn [HE NOVITIATE The Minister of Militia Tells About the Now Famous Note. CE +HEWBIRN ECLA COPIED THER FIRST SIX LINES , br ------ And Sent It To Capt. Tyndale--The Memo Bore the Initials of the Mi nister of Militia. » Sept OM.' 12--The now fam- memorandum in the ate case, and about which so mueh controversy has rag- is really the first six lines of a Memorandum admittedly ' signed by General Mewburn and sent to Capt. Tyndale. The first six lines read: "I am informed through a very res there are several t College, Guelpa Uy the names of who are escaping Steps should ba these men, S. C. men at the Jesui cularly men Noonan and Craig, military service, gel atter + General Mewburn's Ua't some one copied 'nes and added his init it to Capt. Tyndale. memorandum, w Capt. Tyndale, ditions: "Thére is also antoth tase and son of A, Lan €xplanation is the first six als and sen: The completed hich was also sent to had the following ad. er very that is James Ww, Alexander, of Guelph. You have these cases followed © Provost marshai glaring Alexander, The explanation of the ad g omit that when ditional ted from the copy ir the copy was made, the = Alexander had aj. with and there was to make further reference et ------------ FEVERISH ACTIVITY IN THE HEARST camp Conventions and a ranged--The L Up and ready been .dealt no need to it. Meetings Ar. iberals Also Doing. Toronto, Sept. 12.<Wit out Premier Sir Willi nouncement of h or with. am Hearst's ap a pending Provineial election, all is feverish activity in ths camp of the Gove rRment forces, On yesterdays scheduip along there were no less than three conventions and one political picnic. Conservative candidates were selected at Wing. ham for tha riding of North Huron at Millbrook, in the riding of Bast Durham, at which. nieetineFrom recrge 8. Henry spoke, and also af Niagara Falls. Pp: ier Hearst and Hon. FP. G. Macdiarmid wefe in Lea mington yesterday where they ad- dressed a body of plenicers. : But the Liberals are up. aund-doing as well. Hon. Hartley Dewart, M.P_P. of the Provinaial Liberal spoke at Bracebridge, and from there he ig going into Parry Sound, speaking at the town of Par. ry Sound, and Pmsdalé. On Monday he will address a Liberal meeting in Paris in the riding of Nerth Brant: on Tuesday, at Kingsville, in. South Essex; on the 17th he will speak in = Toronto and on the 18th fn South Gray, in the town of Durham, Sevnid -- ean Chairman Robinson, of the Board of Commerce, in & speech at Vinnie Peg Thursday night intimated that the duty on bacon may be taken off. The Toronto Evening Times will discontinue publication after the 12th. + : ED The International Labor Congress. has decided to leave the matter of ad- mission of German delegates into the union to a meeting to be held in Washington in 'October. Wales rode a buck. Saskatoon, Sask., cele bration Thursday. The Prince of Former er Montreal, Sept. 12.--In of Frank Brady, came yesterday Dies, ~ the death the news of which from Bristol, Ver- ing element of a decade or two ago. In the course of a somewhat stormy career in Montreal, Mr. Brady played at times a part that Brought him prominence as well ag notoriety, Deserted Fined $1,000. Toronto, Sept. 12. --Bugler Henry Siinguland, who deserted from the 122nd Battalion, was fined $1,000 and ¢osts or twelve montns' ipris. onment. The penalty constitutes. & record In the police court in connee tion with these cases. : Alleged Murderer Lynched, y SOpt. 12. Abe Cox alieged murderer of the wife of an Oglethorpe county farmer, was captured dy a posse, taken to the scene of the crime, his body riddles with buliets, and burned at the stake. 4 aie 2. ant Gone, t. 12.---After being business in Brockville Thomas W. Dh dent, died Tuesday night. His wife and two daughters survive, : : . The Supreme Council has decided to Arossnt the Boace treaty with Bul garia the Bulgarian peace mis on Sept. 13th i

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