Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Dec 1924, p. 1

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. ' The Daily as /GSTON, ONTARIO. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1024 EE -- miami pen ey PPP PROPEROIPIRTOSY CPPPPPPPSISOIOPOOTS SEPP NITPIOIVIRTTY 4 } » a $ : ' - * D UPON #4 THE LARGEST MATCH : OUTLOOK & ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP + BALDWIN WILL J | * GREAT BRITAIN PUTS + EXTEND NET . + i bg . * ~ IN CRICKET HISTORY DISABLED IN GALE. ¢ EMBARGO ON POTATOES + -- . <* -- * ' --_ + TERMS + Sydney, Dec. 27More than APPEA % Lands End, Eag., Dec. 27-- ¢ ® London, Dee. 27. -- Great & # one record was brokem in the & The Royal Mail steamship ¢ © Britain has declared an em- ® : + test cricket matoh between Eng- « . , | ® Sarthe, bound from Southamp- + © dargo on potatoes from the & : -- . ® ton for South America, 'wire- mmm---- # United States. The Ministry of # Se . . i | * this morming that she #& Agriculture in an order issued ¢ Figures Indicate that Us. Will + was disabled in a gale south- ¢ For (Over Three Years, Says @ to-day states that "for the pre-, @ Mounted: Police to Push Across : ¥west of Scilly Islands and was In @ vention of the imtroduction of # Prosper in 1925. aod of immediate assistance. +| Brig-Gen. Lord Thomson. |e tne colorado beets, the land: # Unexplored North Country. a -- ---- A -- ¢ ing in nn Wales of ¢ -- gists hin . # when England scored 411. ' # any potatoes grown in the U. & . * - & S. is prohibited." * 2990000000000 0%9%% @ * 2 N St -- - -- etetetPttITIINYYS . Wl na De Given to the Public Oca nace koto Living Cost the Same as a Yar 70 ETE Te umion The Former British Air Mister reeuivg THE evreors (To the Arctic Ocean-[llicit Until it Reaches the Ger- wa No In Ten a to Far OF IRISH PARTITION BAR ll on a NT er no Cs me United Church. orth Fe art, Des, 31.500 Allied Concerts. Washington, Dee. 37.-- To-day jc New York, Dec. 27.--"Stanley Choose Bowes the N Otava. Dec. F-- The Montel 9 uncll of 'Ambassadors met New Joti montis aie finds America fairly prosperous| Toronto, Dee: 37 --News was re-| Baldwin is a very fine fellow," sald an © South. Police are strengthening their net this morning to determine the Rg ar oe. ong aud id while jyst ahead there looms the | ceived at the bureau of the jointithe gemial Brig.-Gen. Lord Thom- pn across Northern Canada. - Withia . "mature of the mote to be ment . > Bo bird nie Lao prospect of a year of expanding busi- | committee on 'ehurch umion from |Son. air minister in the recent labor | Dublin, Dec. 27.--The effects ofthe next few weeks two patrols will BY Germany Informing her that the + New ol io oar the oy a Bou ness and great profits in 1925. Fears | Saskatchewan that the Presbyterian | cabinet, in an interview at the of-|the establishment of the Free State, | push out across unexplored terri= ei {Cologne atess. Will "not. be Grand i Bora 8 ars an . ug aus entertained by the administration a | church at Gravelboprg had voted fices of the Foreign Policy Associa- and of the partition of Ireland into| tory, one with the purpose of estab- = 'Covacusted on Jan. 10th. There fais New Fears WoW ad month ago that perhaps business unanimously to water the Umited | tion. under Whose ausipoes he is{North and South, ate beginning 10 {)ishing a new trade route and the 5 ite tall n A 5 polut songs and music will be broadcast | was expanding too rapidiy, and that | Church of Can : lecturing in this country. 'He hag be felt in the professions of law! or to ascertain the need for & il agreement on this point, from the leading radio stations Of} inflation might result from the The Presb, an church at Suth- | a great deal of charm and far reach- | and medicine, Hitherto attorneysi,.o permanent police station the only question at issue be- the United States and will be car-| phenomenal rise in the stock market, | erland, Sask., detided by a ot | Ing personal influence." have been able to practice in -- any From Rae Post, on the north ing the reason to be given for |ried to the ear-phones and loud| have been allayed greatly. 33 to 2 to go forward into unions It is Lord Thomson's belief that | part of Ireland, but henceforth they |,s great Slave Lake. a patrol will Sithe continuance of occupation Speakers " Canadian owners of re- Figures compiled by the depart- The First Presbyterian church, | Mr. Baldwin will be the outstanding | Will have to choose between Nor-|o; y5mn through the chain of lakes beyond the 'stipulated date, ely ng se a yostiitey thal ment of commerce, it was learned | Eramosa, Guelph presbytery, Ont.,|figure in British politics for not less | thern and Southern Ireland as qua-|,. a0 into Great Bear Lake, them rhe Fremch wish to tell Ger- Waa gahgRRsed ey Ihat | to-day, show: at a congregatiufsl meeting, large- | than three and not more than five lification in one does not extend 10] 1yoae through wu terri 'many that the post + 1a |the tamous musicians, prohibited by| That the commodity price index, | ly attended, usAMImoualy decided to [yeors. Giving Mis credentials as & the other. 2 : ¥ that the postponemen contracts with phomograph record | paged 20 » UES o Free State physicians have for-| tory known as the due to the discovery of arms in | companies from -going "on the airy' ased. on 200 commodities in gen- | enter upion. =F prophet, the labor leader recalled physicians or- ' z SET YEAR 91; No. 302. " # land and Australia which was > # concluded yesterday with a vic- To be Presented to Germany # tory for Austrialia by 193 runs. # It was the longest test match In a Over Cologne Evacuation. # the history of cricket, as well as # being a record fourth innings CPP PPP 420230009 nal Lakes, : d it is hoped that the party will gral use, 1s th wri merly had a place on the British | Germany, but the British mere- would in future be permitted to it wk J. 308 wine as it was one ak rew's Mattawa In ting to the Rumanian foreign Pp 0 e Sh | he able to conuect with another ; : minister a r ago, foretelling with- | medical register, which gave them . ly 'desire to inform Germany |broadcast. John McCormack, the| pat the cost of living figures are | largely - North Bay, at a yoRP ag0 patrol at Coronation Gulf of the . in a few weeks of the exact time, |8 right to practice in Great Britain {hat evacuation will not take |Irish temor, and Lucrezia Borl, Iyric| ine game as they were a year 280. | meeting, decldsll eS dugregations] when the MacDonald ministry would | and the colonies. As many Irish |Arctic Ocean. Last summer a party 0 soprano of the Metropolitan Opera That prices being received by the | without = votes® fall and the Conservatives would doctors are educated for export tuts Sor Jusbestgl go ee TARE: a "The Allled Council to-day |Company, will sing before the| former for his products are far bet-| This makes §#i Presbyterian con- | return to power, under Baldwin. was a valuable right. The Free | TW HUE SO CSR (SHC lt Sheae don the. terms of the | Microphone on New Years night... (er, ro oa alte aod to tater | That the calling of the reeut|State ls now considering the setting PE Nay : The singers will broadcast from , * a sepaiat Lake, and established a cache of 'Jetter to Germany announcing |new York stations and their pro- That the prices the farmer pays | the United Chureh of Canada. election was a tactical move to [uP of a separate Free State medical . register, and meanwhil . [supplies there for the use of the that the Cologne area would not grammes will be carried by eight for the things he must use have eliminate the ' Liberal party, Lord |TeE while the old ar expedition that is to set out shortly A ---- int, been reduced materially, and his oo . . Thomson denied. "The abolition of rangement is continued. De evacuated. The text of the | powerful stations as far west as : DESCRIB Ry It 1s hoped by legislation both in| _ The Other patrol will go up ths; _Jetter will not be given out till | Pittsburg. Virtually all the world financial status placed almost on a ) LN Liberals, or perhaps I should say Peace River from Northern Alberta ] level with the man in industry. of Liberalism, is a vain dream." the Free State and Great Britain b : 4t reaches Berlin. The note will | famous singers and musicians in the}, oi.a will enter the ty year A re-alignment in Great Britain to effect an accommodation of the |t0 Finlay Forks, Northern Britidy * De presented by five Allied am- | country will be included in pro-| "tide of prosperity, with virtu- OF FORCES into two lange groups of believers, | matter about which the medical pro- Comat Wie/s hi Rage, ihe Fin bassadors. in. Berlin .simultan- oY bo put on the alr} .,;0 10 involuntary unemployment. 3 will and should come, "There will fession is much: concerned. ry fllieit a in a and eously, thus presenting a solid . Se r-- ; None of the major industries has ; always be small groups of extrem- the relations b 0 front to Germany. | reached 100 per cent. production, [Inte the Albanian Oapital-- |, "however." he 'added. 'Those traypors. and og Toioy "he : and until demand exceeds maxi- Noli'and His Cabinet Fled little groups on the extreme left, for FEWER V CTINS FROM | MEMORIAL TO NURSES. ISLANDERS BRAVE mum production, the administration | the Night Before. instance, act as wonderful ventila-|& 8 I a Be vip Jai A Temporary Plascr Cast Is Erected COLD T0 S AVE DOCTOR Bron ier Ti ot hie Rome, Dec. 27.---~Members of the I ' CHRISTMAS LIQUOR ra i : city: Albanian cabinet, headed by Pre- " About Egypt dian affairs branch, The report of "Ottawa, Dec. 27.--A temporary Government officials believe the | mier Fan Noli, fled the night before Stan ou» Bis party, Lord Hospitals In New York Full But the expedition, which gets out next. plaster cast of a proposed mem- |Build Sledge to Take Beloved | ldeal business situation for tou the capital was occupied by the | Thomson said that he approved of month, will determine whether or to Canadian nurses who died TOT | United States would be a production | renellious forces of Ahmed Zogu, ' the Number of Fatalities not & permanent post will be _estab- ) Physician Over Ice to of 95 per cent. maximum and that : the submission to the League © ' p war is being erected in former premier, actording to special | Nations of many international dis- Fewer. lished. It is reported that the of the flches of the main cor- Mainland. the basic industries are Working | correspondence of 'the Glormale D-|nuies but he expressed doubt as - -------- white trappers-in the country are of thei centre block of the par- ie. gradually to that point. Italia at Tirana. The Fan Noll cab | 1 ths Leagues authority to take| -. New York, Dec. 37.--Poison |makiag it almost impossible for the 'buildings; close: to the door! 'Put.in-Bay, Ohio, Dec. 27. ~Virtu- i . 20 tor Avél-| yp 'of. the. involved | Christmis liquor claimed fewer ents The | ally avery able-bodied inhabitapt of | 'JURY FAVORS McCOY, oa LEI ED nT TD + of Bgypt.| lives this year than in 1913, that {- ' library, be 48. the work of. ; member. ol "tha BAL re, IE Aocaittal [onitreal, overs WANT rors in Lake Erle wo to X figures, of about two |as oue in the sub sero weather yes-| .._. Standing Out. Stal ithelt at Sentarl. love sti remote. He hosp! of the fide life sive, dn relief. "The group |terday afternoon bullding a large Los Angeles, Calif, Deé. 37.-- eriblag the entry into Tirans eves 9 n. Ta that| With those who had imbibed, [take over Russia) neludés wounded soldiers and nurs- | sledge on which to take the island [Late last night the jury sitting In the | of the Zogu forces the correspond- | two © 000,000 cublc feet airships are| the number of fatalities was | Orthodox Church and {ts prop fug sisters in uniform. The memor- | physician, Dr. H. L. Sowash, over trial of Kid McCoy for the murder one - . dv 4 says: ; nder construction In Great| comparatively small ties here failed yesterday when State #1 was selected from many designs | the ice to the mainland, where the | Of Mrs. Theresa W. Mors last Aug-| «Tne first detachment, strong. Britain rt air Joule. 10 In. Three deaths occurred in : |Supreme Court Justice Ford upheld submitted ih a competition carried | proper facilities may be had tto save ust, stood 11 to 1 in favor of acquit | sturdy mountaineers from the Dibra | gia and Australia .weré being ra- New York and 'four of twenty- the claim 'of the Metropolitan Pla~ on by Canadian nurses. The tempor-, his life. © {tal, according to court attaches. | region arrived at 10 o'clock in the | pidly developed. The Fry he| two others who are in hospitals {ton Rojtesvensky to the leadership ary model Will be inspected by a| Dr. Sowash is slowly bleeding to One woman, they sald, was holding | morning, commanded by a leuten- | thinks, les with the 5,000,000 cubic| may dle. Chicago reportedtwo of 'the Russian Greek Catholic committee of nurses and s committee | death and the only hope of saving| Out for conviction. ant. Their raggéd uniforms showed | foot dirigibles, which are between | deaths. Boston, Cleveland an Church in North America and the of the cabinet betore any final de-| him depends on the ability of the the harlships they had experienced.| 39 or 40 per cent. larger than the Scranton, Pa., each had one fa- Aleutian Islands. ., cision is made. : islanders to carry him carefully but The population of Tirena sent spec- | American Shenandoah and Los An- tality. Although there were no ; i speedily to Sandusky or some other Powder ial delegates imploring the com-|geles. eh deaths In Philadelphia, thirty REG LA Names of | ' Avol | lake port nearby. : mander of the rebellious troops. to| There are still a million unem-| Viotims are in hospitals. San : : y Steamships| Dr. I. M. Riley of Port Clinton . . enter the city without eausing|ployed in Great Britain, he stated,| Antonio, Texas, reports two | a . 8 has succeeded in reaching the bed- bloodshed." but this large' total is swelled by| Women dying. . Dec. 27.--Cettfany, build- ii 8 his Sying Professional bro. the registration of men, women and La Chirstinda nsf Tue é r % e ing ne Shoamehive, has ance the ireanh mon 168 of thitake I. ygkio: Das. 37--Seversl bun, BOXING DAY SPORTS, EE i he 4 IE Ot ae same then / Exhausted from his long journey, po! Fine Weather Featured Day Follow. | erage unemployment was about He, aa Suzy the a ot Dr. Riley has watched over Dr. So.| Des 8 powder cargo exploded 300,000, ing Christmas. x estored ad mot a few vessels car- wash constantly since his arrival aboard a ship in the harbor at London, Dec. 37.--Boxing Day; In Sight Is R Otaru, the business centre of ; ns of = famous | Bere Christmas Day. De Hokksido sland group, . |conirast with Christmas Day, To 14-Year-0ld Qirl . Dr. Riley, wearing snowshoes, which is essentially a home sad in- \ : Montreal, Dec. 27.--A system : mariners remind-| Tl oo nanied by two guides, who | Which forms 'the northeasterR. |g.o: festival occasion, was devoted : Louisville, Ky., Dec. 27.--Joy|resulation for the red light district, Ley met him at Catawaba Island. Light: yart of Japan. A. disegtivus fife mostly to outdoor sport. Numerous came to Elsie Day, 14, patient in| With the powers of control vested in imbly houses in the island group illumin-| , Fo" explo od |Tace meetings, soccer and rugby foot- RESENTS the Kentucky School for the Blind, |8 commission composed of three ie ere wot tutes. | ated their beacons to guide the res-| According to Feporis received | ball matches featured the day snd | Christmas morning when she looked | judges, three doctors and the chief yinders of the monarchy. ug arty, A tread tb. tax Bors, the sports were favored with fine The Hohonzollern Santa Olous at the first doll she had ever seen, | of joifss oe of the city, ~ "a-tieots -- r. Sowash was forced to e to weather. y . | her gift from Santa Claus, mendation o his bed with severe hemorrhages . ® The theatres, music halls, cinemas Is Apparently a Tailor Sight itself is new to Elsie. For | Amedes Geottrion, in summing 8p several days ago. News of f the Wires : ' This V. as long as she could remember she | his evidence befors the Judicial The large sledge when it is com- I C Fi p ' ear. had been blind. Two weeks ago she police investigation yesterday. pleted probably' will be drawn by n ondensed orm py was admitted to the school, and two| The recorder purposely avoided {sland inhabitants. = ------ : a Oe nen operations, Sour on apart, gave Siskening aay I he A Soviet federation in the Balkans f . zollern - LIMS her sight. w she plays Ww er mmiss Senora Leonora Grau, one of the | is mow the. bogey of western Europe. | Boxing . eek day | parently in the clothing business, g- companions, contended - that they insisted upon leading Women of Teruel, Siain, tul-| At Kentville, N.S., John Byng, a after From his son and heir, William re-| "In two weeks she will go back | treating the question of prostitution Alled her vow to drown herself if] night watchman, was burned . to BC to Southeastérn Kentucky to greet|from = moral standpoint when it. el . ¥ . - T ¥ her son, fighting the Riffians in| death. bead 2 yer father, mother and a blind bro- | really was a problem of law and : Morocco, was returned to her alive.| Cyril Maude is quielly Mmsking J 1 . ther. Elsie has never seen them. | hyglenics, i He cama back. 3 his farewell tour of Canada the d \ The post office stall is now having} United States. : { g ing. : A a "breathing spell". after the big| At Chicago, a man's heart was re- good-will. Cad er Si rush of the past ten days. "| moved trom his body and a bullet her WRITTEN FOR THE WHIG BY AKTHUR HUNT CHUTE. What are the distinguishing ideals of Young Canada ? * : * Pirst--Our ideal is positive, got negative. The tountry Is full of eroskers, wailing about "raw deals," and "graft." snd "dirty frame-ups." "What a country is Canada, this God's tarm between the oceans. are only on the threshold of our promise, It's 4 poor outieok with such country, and with such's future, if our alleged leaders haven't got an better message than that of recrimination and abuse, =~ : *| of the slump in passing from war to peace if in passing from "ihe besuty of & life of service." Women's hands of rich and poor By ! : ; NSCS "What we are needing, right now, is to call back again the re

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