Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Dec 1919, p. 1

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' Collier's Toggery 15% Discount Allowed to clear the bal- ance of our OVER C OATS YEAR 86; No, 280, MINE WORKERS ARE STILL OUT Only in Kentucky, Teanessee And Virginia 18 the Strike Broken. DISRUPTION OF INDUSTRY CONTINUES AS THE RESULT OF | ll. --THE-STRIKE ---- i Miner Yeaders Talk of Possible | Extension of the Strike to the | Anthracite Fields. i 'Canadian Press Daspatoh) 0, Dee. 3.--Further dis | ruption of national industry because | of fuel shortage brought about by | the strike of the bitaminous coal | miners was in prospect today. The | regional Miirectors of the railroads | had authority to annul passenger | traing where the public would be! least inconvenienced, and many ad- | ditional manufacturing 3 plants | throughout the country faced the | shut-downs- either through the ex. | haustion of coal supplies or strict | rationing decreed by the fuel ad-| ministrators, , i Only in isolated instances were | there reports of a change of front,| on the part of miners. Generally | the workers adhererd to the attitude of remaining away from the mines | until better terms than those decreed | by the government were forthcoming Optimistic reports come from the | district embracing southeastern Ken. tucky, Tennessee and Virginia, where the operators claim the backbone of the strike, has been broken. | There was no indication this morn- Whig I aa . Collier's Toggert 13% Discount Allowed to clear the bal ance of our OVERCOATS pk KINGSTON, ONTARIO, CARRANZA TO SOLVE | MEXICAN DIFFIQULTY | an Press Despateny : City, Dee. 3.~--The $0- | difficulties arising out | national affairs with the tates was entrusted to t Carranza without leg- sion by the Senate a session yesterday. Relations with the United States i are declared to be "very dell- | cate." | President Carranza at a secret | meeting of the Cabinet decided | td send a telegram to the | state governors notifying | them to meet him In a confer- ence to restore peace in the re- i public } * : CANADA MAY ADOPT FUEL REGULATIONS If Conditions in the United! States Do Not Soon Improve. {Canadfan Press Despatch) Ottawa, Dec. 3.~--It is understood here that unless there is a decided change for the better in the soft coal situation in the States, drastic regu- | lations respecting the use of coal for non-essential - 'purposes in Candda | will be put into effect by the fuel | administration, : "I am informed that some of the emergency coal supply allotted to' Canada is moving at the present | time, but of course I cannot say de- | finitely how long the movement will | continue," said Fuel Controller C. A. | Magrath to-day when interviewed re- | garding the stftement by the Can-| adian Railway War Board officials to | the effect that not a car had been | received. Officials of the Canadian Trade | Commission stated that there was no | change in the situation, though they | are in constant touch with Washing- ton in an endeavor to have more coal released to Canadian users. | WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3) 1010 How Booze Thousands of bottles of ly by order of the U.S. Federal contents qf the bottles into a bottles were saved and sold for Ar sr rn ns tars. Winn, THE LATEST NEWS was Destroyed : When , {plan when completed would have onl... pte flow of the Ottawa River water i Zion City Went Dry. 2.75 per ceili beer were destroyed at Zion City, I11., recent- authorities" Whe authorities speci $3,000. a pers | REFUSE TO GRANT | That's. 'What Tommy - Atkins | London, Dec. 3. ally ¢onstructed runway Joh ~~Many women are here shown pouring 'the leading into the river. The -~ KITCHENER MOB BEATS ALDERMEN fcan, It is expected that both coun- tries will be ready to begin the pre- limingry work by tontinuing the sur- veys and soundings already made in order to discover the exact extent of the work neaded and, to make a more exact estipate of the cost than {Is now possible. Three hundred mile iilon dollars is the estimate made so { far, but it would not be surprising if I cost more than { alone, Engineering problems pressing for} { solution are the difficulty of dealing | j With ice jams when the dams are | constructed, extensive dyking against | ingdon county, Quebec; the ascer- | EULER g-- BEA {flooding of low-lying lands in Hunt- | taining of the effect which the new | ER i -- IN. THE E 7A 3 {and Back River t¢ the north of HEADQU ARTERS OF THE [ Mount Royal Island, and the adapt- | to AWA, : ing of the plan so as to provide a} \. GR Ee current. suitable both for navigation | N© Mercy Shown to the Represent. and the production of power, | ~ Atives Who Showed Anti-British ' Engineers of the Dominion Water | Foeling, During the War, "ower branch are now see ing a so- | Toron D ~----Repo lution to all of these things. Surveys | ing here eotarda 3 Re ne Podths are being made to ascertain how | Ee ¥ give the following {high the river level can be raised descriptive story of th [on injury to low-lying land. ei | WIPES OUT REGIMENT a TO AVENGE ANGELES S---- i | Villa Falls Upon Federal Force | i And Leave Only Two | Alive. El Paso, Texas, Dec. 8.--Fighting | ka madmen to avenge the death of | | Felipe Angeles, 1,000 soldiers under | {command of Francisco Villa, fell up- i hall, proceed outside the on the 18th Regiment of the federal | for the dsnin but began a search army, 676 men, at Rancho Espejo, | on B os ssing aldermen, Bowman {21 miles north of 'Santa Rosaita, { | 4 a ors These two a found { Chihuahua, Thursday, Novémber 28, Tha Side room with the door ocked at six o'clock, . exactly twenty-four | | 9 k wes Jduiekly broken and 8 { hours after the Chappultepec officer | x went up from had been shot down by a firing squad | "R the corridor, {In Chihuahua City and massacred all | Soe DE BYery step of the way, {but two members of the regiment. | t ged, half car- | Of the Kitohener city council, when | the resolution to' go' back to the | Mame" "Berlin" was Struck out by | the council} "Cheers to file out, the veterans who council chamber. ke your seat like a man," from © veterans greeted him. rune 2) {teen months as an aviator with the | Wouldn't Ki Flag : Follow- Rise M1 OR ie Recused do Hiss he Union Jack on ' Monday Night. INSENSILE | Scenes which followed the meeting, RR ND ' | | Such was the word brought to El |. Calis the Very Cheapest | J | Paso yesterday by Dr. L. M. Gometz | th | i++ OClyarettes. {Of this city and Los Angeles, an Am- | fa Shc { érican citizen who fought for eigh- | 3 i ---- TT ae } | "Kiss that flagi" q \ {#27 the arrest of Angeles, Gometz, in turned man, holding Bar behalf of friends on this side of the | lon Jack. "I won't do it!" Betzer {Of this fashionable worM here wno | American army 'in France, haveipecome addicted to smoking are | pg what Tommy Atkins calls | ing of any intention to resume pro- duction In the great-central comnet- itive fields of Illinois, Indiana, West- 'The effect of the embargo on { bunkering of British and Canadian. | {owned ships is also being taken up | To Develop Sume of the. St. Lawrence {smo Pennsylvania and Ohio. The miners' leaders talk of the possible extension of the strike to the anthracite fields. inn EUROPE A PESTHOUST, German Oomment op American Sen ate's Action. 3 Berlin, Dec. 3.--The Taglische Runséhau, in an editorial, referring to the American Senate's attitude on the peace treaty, says: "The Upited States, after accomplighing * Ger- many"s defeat, produced the greatest cOnfusion of nationalities. and boun- daries in Purope through the enact- ment of the Versailles peace, It now realizes that while it was quite able to create havoc in strange coun- tries it is y incompetent to un- do the mischief and is quitting the game and turning from Burope poli- tically as though it were a pest- House," LADY ASTOR HELD UP, Not Allowed to Leave Commons Till She Found "Pair," fon pasib: Press Despatoh) | London, ec. | '| Quotations below, with a tendency of wit hthe fuel administration thers, | POLICE OOURT' BREVITIES. Two Drunks Were Before the Magis. trate on Wednesday, Two drunks graced, or rather dis: graced, the police cour* on Wednes- | day morning. Michael McNally has | boeh on remand for a few days." He | told the magistrate that he found some liquér, "The magistrate impos-' ed a fine of $30 and costs and | Michael was lutky enough to have a friend to pay his fine. . Raiser! Hines gaid he got under the influence on essence of lemon. He was remanded a day. The Hide Market. Chicago and New York report a steadily - decling market. Hides, calfskins and horsd hides are stead- HY declinifig. Tanners are out of the market, logking for still lower prices. a further decline: 'Cured hides, free of bones, 25 cents per Ib.; green hides, free of bones, 20 cents per 1b.: bulls, over 60 Ibs., 20 cents per 1b.; veal skins, 50 cents per Ib.; deacons; $2 for No. 1; horse hides, good stock, $3; grassers, TINGS FOR GR | "Baspgrs." the cheapest types of cig- | Despatches That Come From Near and "oc Distant Places, | PRESENTED IN THE POSSIBLE FOR The" Whig's Dally Condens the News of the World Ir graphic Service 3 Exchange. Parliament will not ely meet in regular session. before vary. The Allles have dedtded to take drastic action against Roumania by cutting off supplies, 0 Women candidates in the Paris municipal elections were badly beaten at the polls. > : J. Leslie Jennison, senior district' court judge, Calgary, . died early Monday, after a short jliness. South Hastings dairymen found the season just losing the best year in the history of the cheese industry, British Columbia's salmon « pack for last Year totalled 1,393,156 cases, showing a decline of 239,000 cases. #! i Newspaper aretfes; { edl¥ high cost, which promises to go ger. ge | tobfigéo manufacturers ag one of the rif@ipal reasons for the n crease for # | tigdrettes. Britons, like other European peo- ples, are smoking more than Jot! begors, but one ' | of the increased m. Tele. the widespread Some smoking mixtires are to go 'up 32 cemts an * women. Popular than a the war they were The cheapest Havana than 25 cents; #nd, they will SOLDIER PATIENTS ANGRY. Those at Byron Sanitarium Demand Colonél's Resignation. tarium tions demanding the resignation of Lieut.-Col. E. G. Shannon, 0.C. un to reducé the pe as | | ad The ofiex- is given British verse rate by some . impending pipe tobdeco, cigars and of the chief causes | consumption here use: of 'tobacco by cigarettes "are now e pent apiece, -whiveas before two-for-a-cent.! cigarsare mogo it is expected, BO up to 30 cents. flictin Qnt., Dec. 3. --Numbers of | States. patients at Byron Sani- have met and passed resolu- TO START Powerful corporations, already developing power along the St, Lawrence River, Will have to be eliminated by agreement or by con- Rivér Water. Powers. p-- PROJCT 100 EXPENSIVE -_ NOW ~-- MAY COST THREE MILLIONS The Ottawa View Is That It Is a Fe- deral and International Matter Four Huge Dams Needed: . Ottawa, Dec. 3.~~Before the Dom- tion Government can enter on the &Feat enterprise 51 making & 80-iv66 | Waterway .ajong which ocean vessels can go to the head of the lakes; and developing three or horsepower in the process, the con- four million inter¥sts of Quebec and On- tario must be considered, and an | WANTS GERMANY agreement reached with the United | which ave line, went to Chihulahua to intercede | sullenly refused, {for him. He wad With him all night "Don't Hagracs the maT {and up to 6.55 o'clock, when An-| the mayor, : Eeles was exetfited and also attended "He gots his bread and his. funeral. | der that flag, the dog," Ongoing to Sant# Rossalia, 360 | the veterans, who held it kilometres south of Chihuahua, he! alderman. learned" the story of the massacre, | Strong arm { Which, he declared, has bean censor- | and Bowman, {ed by the Carranza authorities. Ha | left there on his return trip Sunday | morning. ° : 1 ~The account of the fight he heard | from Col. Rives and Lieut .~Col. Mar. roqui, as they related it to a mutual friend in Santa Rosalis. These two officers are-the only men who escap- butter un- I'door,: which during the resistance put up. hah the back stairs went Betzer RE a dy -- 8 ca hy © Gen. Santo Santes, the chief, was f Bowman, yd rr ust missing when Gometz left Santa Ros-| used too much force ; alin, and there was little doubt that he had been killed, * at the bottont, he evaded his pur- \ suers and shot through one of the doors of the Police De artment and 80t away. No one ed to kiow where 'he 'had go but the story went around that Bes police had put 'Bim in-a cell for safety. and no fur- A Socialist Organ Disapproves | ther attempt was made at the mo- ! ment to. regain n of him. of "Hawking" of Memoirs A Betzer was hurried down the cen- . memes. | tr Of King street with a crowd of over 2,000 people following, demand- TO LEARN TRUTH sprawling down the steps. Arriving 3.--Lady Astor had 1 her tirst experience of party diseip- | $5: lamoh sking, $2.80 to ine in the Commons last night. = At- tempting to go home during the Seot- tish Joand oS debate, she Hog sep ped by Whip Towyn Jones, who to Raw Fuss. hor she could not Joars. hare Foxes, red, large prime, up to $25; Mo avail, being told that she could | F3000N, large prime, up to $7; skunk, only go 'provided a pair was found. !arge, up to $3; mink, large prime, T, B, O'Connor, watching thescomeay | ¥P to $10. All other furs high, and across the lobby, finally offered to | ib 800d demand. releases the new niember by pairing | ** Onmrged With her, | On Wednesday Justice of the Peace Yao A | George Hunter sent out two con- BOLSHEVIKIL TAKE CRIMEA? | stables to place Henry Evans snd ------ {William Woodhouse, of the townsiily Strong Claim of Gains Made By of Kingston, under arrest on the ; 'Reds, From . y charge of stealing preserved fruit London, Dec. 3.--The occupation | and potatoes from a farmer's cellar. of the Crimea by the Bolsheviki is|One witness, who = will be called, claimed fn a Moscow 'wireless mes-| claims. that he saw thé aciused with age received here. General Makhno's| the stuff in a buggy. - carried out the movement. PT. During taking of Theodosia two Wants Relations Severed. steamers ining explosives blew | Washingtor, Dee. 3A resolution up, the despatch asserts. requesting President Wilson tq sever A : diplomatic relations Nith Mexico wae . introduced to-day by Senator Fall, Nelsoy Parliament Republican, of New Mexico, chairman (Cantdisn Press Despatch.) P by of the Senate commit charged Toronto, 'Dee. ' 8~=Nelson Parida- with an investigation of the Mexican ment; Jiiberal M.P.P. for Prince Ed- situation. £1 lias 'been selacted by the Drury . Government for election as Speaker 1s is rumordd that James Simpson, Ji the new Ontario legislature. défeated U.F.O.-Labor candidate for Premier Drury has issued a denial West York, Is to be made chairman 0 si der the Soldiers' Civil Re-bstablish- fiscation with compensation. The en- | men Commission, because they "ob- | ormous sums of money, which would | Jeet to the rules he fis enforcing, | be needed, make it necessary for the chiefly the keeping in of patients ex. | Government, in view of its present Berlin, Dec. 8.--The Vorwaert, the | ing. that he be severely handled. Socialist organ, in an editorial sharp- Arriving at the Breithaupt Building, lly disapproves of the practice of | he was taken up two flights of stairs Bi 4d i a cept one evening: each week. They | debt, to see its way clear financially re. Dorman au aud | Bani 52 TL Juarters. in the | aye various complaints and threaten | before much is done. "VV ibroad "where money conditions bers of the G.W A rods of mem- [to mutiny and refuse fo obey ordprs | = Sir Adam Beck's demand that the | re sttractive. and demands: now | would hold, hes was. inf room the'colonel's or of Dr. Patten, rh Ontario Hydro-eléctric Power Com- [that the outside world is learning of | such was the ay tormed that foal superintendent, until the form | mission should be allowed to dove: the results of the work: of act] to Canadian boys by the Hane Ricks {lop some of the = Jawience Water | Kautsky, who has been writing of | up to the front of the. room hr Sit powers Jn connection with the Pro-|eqy foeponsibilities from researches | taken and there he kissed the flag, toatl Scheme; In order {6 electrify | IC ink pusIbIlitien from re publica- | the railroads of the Province and 'tion in Germany of this-data should | my duty. My stay Is only tempor- | give power for industrial develop: | po delayed no longer { ary or until things are going as they | ment, will not be acceded to, re] Kausky's hook dealing with the | Ducked in the Lake. should. We and the doctors are try: | The Government's view is that the Foreign Office pre-war documents, | . A Cuff over the head was applied ing to make She Site ane, nd problem, helug intersational ald n= wish which the outside world is| frst. DOwaver. No sooner was this ending w ovembér were $7,029,- | the men are defeating our o! ect by [ter-Provincial, requires Pedera con- : one I he was taken out again 506 8 Wien han last vere 33 the | Boing to places they should avoid | tro], and that more than the power WHR ran Serlcols. stil being and headed back up King street, the corresponding period. : | and weakening themselves, while we | question enters into it-A deep water- few disconnected excérpts from the | STOwd which by this time had grown Robert Calvin, surveyor - of cus-| are trying to build them Up. It is way has to be constructed as well as {100k which have reached Berlin by | 0 Over 3,000 followed. toms at Hamilton, has been appoint- | #1! for their good, and they will not | the power development, because, the way of Holland is the only informa-| OB the way up the street he be- ed collector of that port in place of | 8¢e it In that light.' friends of the project in the United tion concerning - Kautsky's writings | Fan 10 struggle, and the crowd was the late Adam Zimmerman. 1 An investigation of all 'tharges is | States are all middle and northwes- available thus far. | stopped for a moment. The veter. Thirty boys of a college, while | demanded by the velerany, fern States bordering on the Great Price For Cotton. ans nearest him demanded that he skating on the ' River Chaudiere, . . J { Lakes, who desire to have their chief "New York Dec. 3.--December cot-| leave town inside of two weeks." broke through the ice when looks up | : {lake cities become ocean ports. St. ton sold at 38.60 cents a pound on |. O¢t out of town, you skunk," and river were opened, all were rescued. | Lon ding Well on Junge: re Lawrence Bower Means, nothing Lo the 'Cotton Exchange today. Thi: Similar aries. were the endorsements 4 J . Committee - x = them, antic coast cities in the v e crowd: Fr distal Committ the Nhe doing well on the London stage. United States do not favor the pro- us Sorted A he. highest ng Betzer was then h ance of a motion 'granting to wo. Miss Doris Godson, daughter of ject, because it would 'divert much sold on the exchange. Covering by | "treet, and d men the right to hold office as judges. 150. Sodaon, of f Tocsday fo ake traffic now going te and through shorts In response to extremely bull. | ina alor-Gen, Leonard Woud Wy | tert singer. Miss Marfore Camp. | them. ish spot cotton news frum the south States Tuesday night by the Repub- | Dell, of Kingstag, Ont., i gore a a. said to be responsible for the re- Success in leading role of "Tiger , ican state convention at St. Pierre Rose" at the Savoy. It is hoped to : Continues Auto Ban. 8.D. * have a t at the Savoy The strike of the freight hendlers 2008. when Edm Burke, Featrice ; : : J Hamilton, Bermuda, Dec. 3.--Thé use of automobiles in Bermuda 1s at St. John, N.B., 3 the men accepting the offer of the Lille and Mar © Hannerman, C.P.R., subject to the award of the thite other Gang ¥ Nha 3e vo. . Conciliation Board. w Sg ? A satrical Francis and below the ine Ra still under the ban. After a long Admiral Angel Miranda operatic w Hake an appear- ; Lach ight in the House of Assembly, the Minister of Marine, will probably |8P¢®: : y 1 | Dif: S04, extensive borings ites, | Pill. which would have permitted the head the new Spanish Cabinet in sue. ar | Ing made to determine the best sites. running of automobiles on the is. ; 8 18nds, was beaten to-day by a vote of to 15. % The measure cannot be brought up Anxiety is felt by the Vatican rela- tive to the situation in Mexico, es- pecially regarding ecclesiastics in that country, Andrew 8, McDonnall, aged sixty- two, dropped dead at work In the car shop of the Algoma Central Railway at Sault Ste. Marie. Ernest Fowler, diver, Port Arthur had a mishap under water when his helmet blew off. He was rescued in an unconscious state. : Appeals have heen made by the Swiss Federal Council for the re- patriation of all war prisoners still held by belligerents. Customs receipts for eight months | 20 cents per lb.; beeswax, 30 cents per lb.; ginseng, root, wild dry, $15 per 1b. . er leaves. Col. Shannon in a states ment to-day 'says: "I have been sent here by Ottawa to see that these With Theft. rules are enforced, and intend to do y nse, Build Four Big Dams. The plan most favored for the combined waterway and power sch- éme .consigts of four dams located, respectively, near Morrisburg, near Cornwall, at the foot of Lake St. of the assertion that Major Thomas e T. and N. 0, Raifiwy Commis- Kennedy, elected for Peel, w of- i gion. Pe i a Government position®f he |" Tivunation has been received at would retire from his seat in the Vancouver, B. C., from President 1 ture in favor of Hon. Manning Col, W. A. Purney that the conven- tty, Minister of Agriculture. Sb ------ ment ted, L was allowed to struggle out, crowd swept him up the street to within a block of his howe, where several veterans presented him with some healthy kicks, and sent him on his way, : £3) ; ' He continued on u the centre of the street and never ed back. Later in the evening m ceeded to the Lancaster. Club the tion of the G.W.V.A. will be held early in January at Winnipeg, or some other entral cfty. a-- STOCK MARKETS. Quotations Furnished by Bongard, \ Ryerson & Co., #87 Bagot & former Tasion to the Ministry of Premier Le ing ny ey ie Stk persons, including a mother | havior." in a fashionable grill room and four chi , Were | burned to | Prompted a London editor to write: | death, dag tg: ere : ---- Tuesday : New York Stocks. ~. _ |stroyed a buil Atchison Opeding Closé | near Pittsbungh. BAO Ll sn Ere. "eu 1 dy 165% level in history to-day, when demand bills tor the pound Wetting we! quoted ut 3.88%, or 414 cents below yesterday's quotation, Er again this year. RAE sew ws Madine "0. >" 47% | be ismpective constityen- | roducing will not become universal.'| Welland Canal, an oA TIenta Tn ta chested {u the: U 8 Marine PE... 10 3 1028 | December 22nd. according to| a. av un dingly expensive < system : : The defenice counsel in the Winni- Jag aitike trials the judge's ovicted from court. x3 : "Germany's lottery loan has proven a failure. Noa 7 Ee asenan Bethlehem Steel .. {Int. Nickle ...: .. .] 3 : | Rep: Steel .. "7 II 108 US. Steel .. .... ., 102 103% ate men won hi show in ont nF Ca na dian live stock 102% prises at the fat stofk Brazilian .(.. in ] 7 ots may foat a temmil. Can. Cement .. ., .,' 7 {ranks is Hi : at De fan e 4 . No 4 a) wi "nat ] in the Ui States. Can. Steamship... 3s : |ecomber 6th. «The Roval George|+ p from the United States #| views of the Dom'nlon Governmentl 3 fF ent 17 he Unit Ww E i dies of satlors frozen in the ice of

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