Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Mar 1926, p. 1

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| TUES. WED. OSCAR WILDE'S Lady 'Windermer's Fan RE TON. KINGSTON, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1926. LAST EDITION. : Fe 2 fal Tn » * 3 Ls : | y 2 ? : # BIRTH IN SMALLPOX : 4 GET BIG FAMILY + . IN 3 i" DOE : » QUARANTINED HOUSE = FOR PEW DOLLARS. + : t : la gy Ma he TESTED COWS OR PASTEURIZE # stork defied smallpox placards : WY {# when it brought the eighteenth a : OR - ; child to Mrs. John K, Webér at. r a j » * - . » » » ry hues Put to the Board of Health---Writer Claims That if p ON MARCH 1 Is the Recommendation of the Kingston District Milk Producers = It Does Not Kill 'the Spore It Cannot Protect Against : -- family's migration to.the Dom- Association---Ask That: [] Reasonable i eagth of Time Be ) i born in a healthy condition. v inion under ordinary circum- 3 { Sn : Seventeen of Mrs. Weber's chil. (Juestion of Successor to Hon. stances would be £184 (ap- Allowed Before the Regulations Are Enforced. ¥ {4 dren are living. = Nine of the r . proximately' $920) but under w S. W. Greer, of the Cloverdale far superior food. Generally how-|® children who are quarantined # James Lyons Again Discussed. cision to be made by the Kingston | so far, however, in their advocacy of | : council to institute in Kingston the in their report that commercial pas- City Council relative to a bylaw gov- | pasteurization and in théiF eagerness | om of the Premier, ana contended in same milk regulations as are in ef-|teurization would not kill these erning compulsory herd testing and |to popularize it, of broadly stating | a disadvantage, and that, together : . such a position he would have been gos in Brantford, namely. that .all {germs Mr. Bell recommended that the pasteurization 'of milk, or beth, | that pasteurization does not alter the with other factors, will cause an The 0.174 Injected Into Debate more honest than Mr. Ferguson. milk sold in the city be from tuber-|it should be optional whether her home here, 25 Peter Transmission Through -Milk. : the family settlement scheme % The Kingston District Milk Pro-|kill the tuberculin germs. He said Dairy writes-t0.Thee Whig as follows | ever, other things are not equal, and, | % in the house have smallpox. * f, | i ir and as a local herd owner, I would | milk, {Increase in the value of milk sup- culin tested cows or be pasteurized, | Belfast, March 5 -- Hugh King, of this_city, and his wife and family of mine children, all the children being under 17 years of age, will sail for Can- ada on the Montnairn on March 13, The expense of the King SPEEA S LAD Peder P000%y PEEP IPEL RSP PEP bP et P00 Oh e mother is a vietim of small- pox, but the child, a boy, was ' which investigated about fifteen * t . tion at a meeting held on Thursday 1 2400 . years ago, and of which Hon, W, F In view of the approaching de-|to pasteurize. Dealers should not go [# $+ ¢ + & & treet reae PREMIER WANTS TIME *e29400300000: night advising the Kingston city | Nese £0) re jon, Wel street, Wednesday night. The of migration it is £9 ($45). ducers Association passed a resolu-|that the Ontario Milk Commission ; { ¢ d on the milk question: . In order to be safe, it may be better | & . staatly appreciate the courtesy of "yg rn Blied a Hose ho re forced by Sasi Clark Liberal Mem- REQUESTS. RESIGNATION and that a reasonable length of time |ized, and that the by-law be not put gi paper to enumerate therein cer- &. Herd Testing. | e isk of having. some" o ' , OF ENGINEER DALLYN | be allowed before the regulations into effect for eighteen months or questions of interest to produ- This method of protecting against | thelr caltle condemned from time " ber lor Northumberiand . are enforced. two years. cers, vendors and AT alike, | infected sources of milk supply may | time without compensation, "and I W ¢ . i About twenty-five of the pro-| "It would keep them busy:to get " Judging by the contents of expert | ba all that it is cracked up to be. ave nn Saunt at 3, Dia consumer ------ 3 0 Because He Opposes Proposals ducers were present at the meeting [all the herds tested and cleaned up treatises on the subject, the discus-| Nevetherless, Dr. Williamson, health | Will eventually be made to pay. , ardato arch vostenths ® for East York Sewer and the sentiment of the gathering |in two years, even if they started ! 4 ™ d'I be- ---- ario Legislatu - ul 'Ry ** x sion of TE ona, relation eo SBOBIA Kuow, ah Shed Herd Testing and Pasteurization. noon, Wo N. Staci Libra cr. . System. iv jo % Svmgsliry govt right away, sald Mr. 'Baker. to preventiol , ¢ ' , 0 iat tragamission is being very loosely |ton nillk compares favorably with) J Tn Ne Maik Sean her a emiet Brg Toronto March 5.--Following the | colnet] by the Board of Health, if Sav Herds A) Fh . : ait with In private conversation |milk from other localities where | > steps were being glo app , . taken without giving the farmers a| D, eral He Already Tested 0 {from a tested cow is just as neces- minister of lands and. forests to intimation' made by Hon. Forbes ; bl : aking in a practi-| herd testing is enforced. In view of | = : 2 : h chance to prepare, would probably the fact that there were several herds 4 in public: Speaking this opinion by a competent authori- |53TY: because, testing a cow for tu- | succeed James Lyohs, who resigned. | Godfrey, minister of public health, mean a great loss to many farmers [in the district which had undergone reat deal : oh : . iin pr 1 TA rh Sod i | EJ |S i nh es et a rm rom ceased "the public can be avoided by having | expense.does herd testing confer up- from other disease germs, and vice pinta: i 0 la re«- | power of the Ontario, board of | Pensation or. else it would precipi- uP. and he did not think. it would be the Board of Health answer the. fol-| on the people in these other commu- | pasteurization - against other thin am pi ; i! tithed To Be F. A. Dallyn, C.E., director | tate & milk tamine in Kingston. fair to the mew who owned these 1 SA . nities which Kingston people, with- | ' : -18T | sonable time. Delay is ju ed, > oad nu Bi : Joseph' McGrath, the president of herds to put the regulations off for owing qugstion directly: . disease germs will not-protect against cause it is an important. matter." | of the division of sanitary engineer. h Prod A fati . said 3 out herd testing, do not already en- ge Ber gauge i. id the PHime at ; f the department, has received | th® reducers ssoclation, . sald [two years.. Mr. Rogers, who has an . --r---- . Mr. Sintiair said the @ Minister | ing of the dep » that the producers were not selfish |accredited herd, explained how the in the matter and they were just as test was made and the regulations | | anxious as apyone that the people of governing it. ! Kingstoh should have a pure milk| The impression of the meeting was supply. . that the City Council would not ex- Ray Baker suggested that the as- pect that the herds be fully accredits sociation recommend that it beled before they coul" sell milk, but optional whether the cows be tuber- only 'that the her" be entered for culin-tested or the milk pasteurized. |the test and that .hey be under govs "Where are we going to buy grade | ernment supervision. cows in this district that we can be When a straw vote was talen as sure will stand the test to replace to how many of those present would Question Asked, Joy? I am inclined to think that before should noi administer fwo depart-|a request for his resignation. Mr. + Where' in authorized medical liter-| From uniform and consistently any by-lay' at all fs passed, ihe | ments as well as doing the work of | Dallyn had the task of passing upon ature, biological or bacteriological regular testing (which, if the by-law whole question, in all its aspects, | the first minister. the plans for the board of the East ~ --iessay8 or other competent scientific passes, we have a right to demand should be~more thoroughly studied. It was announced that Hon, W. H. | York sewor system. He refused® to dealing expertly with the shall be actually carried out), it ab-| pring this study period of investiga- | Price, provincial treasurer, would | make certain recommendations, giv- f pasteurization has it ever pears that it is possible for an animal tion, the milk which Dr. Williamson bring down the budget on March | ing reasons for opposing a certain been Stated as a fact that pasteur- to be tested for the Subereulad hi states is equal to and sometimes su- | 11th, and that the public accounts | project. "faation kills the gifore of the bacillus tion with negative results, an en, perior to that of other localities, is | committee would mest on Maren | or tuberculosis? If it does not. kill |some time latef, with posiive Joeults: not liable to suddénly deteriorate. | 12th to commence the Investigation |#'Stop, Look, Listen" . the spore, it does mot and cannot |May I ask what bacoues of suc tests) | 1f the by-law is going to cause finan- | of the oparatitns of the Lyons Fuel May Become Statute against transmission, [In the meantime (between tests) | io; hardship to the small producer | & Supply Company, whieh Mr. Lyons and what the City .Council think ------ S-- milk, of tubercular, infec- who heretofore has served the city | desired made as soon as possible, " th that down wh h rial. Pasteurization is a they can do to protect the consumer|e, wont "is would merely be the cats-| That appointed Cabinet ministers| Winnipeg, March 5.--The "stop; | those kod George Marcy 87¢ be willing to allow their herds to un of much milk that, while actually : attic look, listen" warning which motor-| tested?" asked George Murray. dergo the test, only four, outside of A gt trastmisslon Of trom a tubercular sourcs, might nev- int fot Jonertal Susncial futdiasts, Bgel ot Seek red En Doel ists are familiar with; may be in- Robert' Curran wanted "to know {the men who had acerédited or pure us, can ertheless be "certified" ? Are very purpose for which British com. special 'committee of the | House, |COrPorated in.a provincial law. it the agitation for a purer milk bred herds, were willing to take the jtarg thos) th dis. | there any cases on record where the toh oense In government has hither- | aiong with another bill Amending the| A Private member's bill was in. [Supply lad come trom ome other |F10%. These were W. G. Gardiner f a rain x of Pro tuberculin test for cattle has given |, *y "oH Justly: renowned. Certain os Liat act. am troduced in the legislature to make |SUMers or if it came from some other |g. Shepherd. ©. Mulvaney and 'W. < source, Presiadémt McGrath said that a sald that ab Because of this. Nowhere (* [0UPEINL Tonle ! iy, time Should be given for neces-| = Bam Clarke, p00 LL Priel wi CR railean| he did not who started the was. mee ary thous. : The percentage of pure bred. cat] gie"sreliminary- -adjustment bes | House HUIAEALS 1a 1s Yaiuo stios- lq shat went under iu, the test. in. the {sory amy . drastic .. UE HY House. al and." coRfinued EPR RT Tver SroRstge. Pe last two years was very large. The passed if It ls found mecvedsary to [bate on the reply to the bpeech from | are Provided for the mote rl tee' up ! hy] for :. grad ' regions Te owns nd od ot lo mie that was enforce pasteurizatiol and herd tést- the Throne. He criticized the pre-{ violates the statute, Sob aly Sendsutned was small. MAlOTY| ing. In the meantime, I am sure, | vious speaker, M. M. MacBride 5 I ry. 10 the nthe ei a of herd owners in Kingston are|, health of the consumers will be | (Conservative, Brantford), for} AN PW ARD SWING © Kingston may have a good {the been passed tes.» by "After the "dealing w, grade herd ownérs.| Nevertheless, asas well tected as it h: be " 5 milk supply, the regulations here |bhad been decided that the ¢ the Government will give a free test in the nr rolected ag =n by Sn mmzluuition og oa are more lax than in any other |and secretary, Mr. McGrath and Mr. While it is proposed to consider |..4 compensate only, in case of con- " g : city," said D. C. Rogers. Rogers, -should present it to the compiilsory.. pasteurization, nothing demnation, when the herd contains uly. ooaarelated that it pal James Bell disagreed with a |Council at the regular meeting on ¢ statement made by A. H. Fair at a|Mondiy night, A, W. Sirett ad- seems to have been suggested in this |, certain prescribed mumber of pure- ¥ : ! connection whether the flash method ihred and one purebred sire. but BRITAIN IS PLEDGED Non ¥het over) ae Sati do 18 t| Board of Trade meetifig that sixty |dressed the meeting briefly bn cow: jor the holdIfig method of pasteurisa-|ihere is no provision to compensate P v BRC son (Sharp and Sudden Recovery a per cent. of the herds in this district [testing for production and ' butter n shall be employed. Holding the |a. grade herd owner who does not J His Goyowment "ng sailed tof New York Ranged Further |were affected by tuberculosis. He |fdt. He outlined a new regulation for 80 minutes at 145 degrées possess the requisite number of ? ridings was that it was afraid to Than Decline. believed that harm had been done |which the Ontario Agricultural De- open them up for fear of defeat ~ by the agitation in some ways, be- partment had brought into effect, the milk to a temperature of 170 to (age among grade cows is small and id New Jork, March 5.-The broom (V0 DUNS Bad become aliaid to wheety the farmers wuld. gat:a - drink milk and thus gave up a very [certain standing it they weighed 185 degrees (flash method). The large among pure-bred, the loss of a| . Without Making Other Redistribution Bill. Of XecuveIy Swept 13. Die i valuable food. Mr. Bell alsq ques- their milk and tested it three times taste of milk pasteurized by the |single cow to the small producer is Promises Over Council. The Redistribution Bill passed last 1 ket yesterday. Prices swing tioned whether pasteurization would [a month. holding system is claimed to remain | important, and if the herd test is session Mr. Clarke described as huil us dyes ri and hs Pane unaffected, while the flash system made obligatory, producers have a Lofidon, March b.--Great Britain | "highway robbery." Representation, y day's recovery, so sharp, sudden and FORMER MINISTER DEAD, \ : Fon it. right to insist that it shall not oper- will go to the meetings 'at Geneva | De continued. had been deliberatély general was it, ranged further than TWO SERIOUS DEFEATS ' ted to be a far better Method of | pure-bred cattle among his herd. rr iekly bringin ; aay pastourising (han quickly bringing | Therefore, even though the percent Chamberlain Goes to Geneva 4 @ report of the Insurance com- ate as an undue hardship upon any- ext wéek without havi taken away from rural ridings for ine of the previous day. Armstrong was Treasure : y (which must be made from in-|one or tend to discriminate against ole dges Bo ih igaE wae the cities, and Toronto would have the decline and ote Res Hugh Roblin a > formation given to thie company by |their nierea. it 3 a Sommunity country to the Council except Ger-|a8 many members as the country be- for stocks was qhite evident from| Winnipeg, March 5--Hugh Arm- ; MET BY ERNMENT perts, and which cannot be made [there are Sertataly args spests many, the Foreign Secretary Cham- | tWeen Toronto and Ottawa. He de-| tne very first quotation to the last| strong, 68, ploneer resident of Man- -- : a member of the. Insurance com-| more Dower u Roe a ancl way berlain told the House yeste y. He | ¢lared that on the redistribution one. Banking houses who stand itoba, and former provincial treasur- or N South W . ny simply. becauss le is an insur- [than ? Sp iY ' , ty City restated the British Government's | COmmittes never a Suggestion, never sponsor for various industrial and er in the Roblin Government, died ow al ce man, no. + how anxious to sage . fn ngston) L Ba 2 view that the. Geneva sessions have |® reason, never a motion, had been railroad 'Issues were buying : their| st his home here yesterday, after a tion Carries War Into preserve life) says: "Pasteurization |ouncil should see, an 8 ovis been called for the purpose of re. accepted by the Conservative mem- particular stock all day. The same protracted illness.- : Mr. Armstrong a Enemy's Camp. neither improves nor harms 'the [have a Hight 3a asmayd, at an ceiving Germany's application for | Des, Who had the [horse power to! was true of the brokerage houses of represented Portage Le Prairie in : milk {tself:"} Against this, standard | measure bo ma > 9 Satory. at cany' 4 ission to the League, but insist- | Put the bill through. issue. To fop it off--and probably | ip. provincial legislature for twenty| Sydae Woncwran Altar ha medical works will tell you that milk only bo lived up o y the 'more ed upon having g free hand to deal Mr. Clarke sald the most lively what gave the market its exception- years. He retired from politics in | been aim Rae Z Avice if our best food for the supply of powerful ~financia ests, rx | With other problyms as they arise | question in Ontario to-day was the ally strong tone--~was:the fact that! 1915" previpus to coming to. Mant. New South Wal Brg _ : Miclum. When milk is boiled, a|When its enforcement vould work and upon their mprits. . | Ontario Temperance Act. He deelar- the bears who had sold stocks for toba Torty years ago, Mr. Armstrong t on : he Bolition Tite Targe part of the calcium is lost iy [hardship mapenation _ of| "1s vain 41d the Opposition Ion. 190 (hat ver slave bs aie seen in| the decline and who had mot recoy-| i" 'Ory. Years | County, Ont, ang] outs move far. th oi 0 the senm, which takes up and retaing|82y kiud to the small producer, who ers, Ramsay MacDonald and Lloyd | the Legislature (for 28 years) the erel their commitments, were in the| educated at Richmond, Ontario { sl ns Sune | Th Soponition the 'ealeiim phosphate. In this man- {Would thereby eventually be, driven George, attempt to extract from Sir] lauor quastion had caused trouble. market bidding' for the issues they | 1° was born in New York city : » the Council carried the war into ner much calcium is also lost by the Out of business. Austen, a definite statemsfit thae{ te denied that the Conservative| had previously sold. Sales were more . ' the enemy's camp yesterday and pasteuriazation of milk. From a -- the British delegates would insist |Party had been the true friend of than 1,000,000 shares below those To 1 Wesleyan Sucgesded od falifeting two serious dy of the literature it is impos- Government vs. City. that the meeting be confined solely | temperance. "They say they built of the previous day, totalling 2,- London Mars 3Rev.. John T eats on the Government. le to truthfully state that pagtour-| An interesting point is that while |to the question of Germany's, mem- | the foundation. If they did they | 665,280 to he, exact. Holland Rithon President * of i First, the Legislative Council re- fon does not alter the milk, be-|the Government does not enforce the bership. Lloyd George declared that |hever put any mote on it, nor a roof The advance fn the market aver- Wesleyan. Methodist: sonforency. the jected the Government's bill design- use experiments and tests prove'test, the city proposes to emforee it | such controversies as are now rag-| Over i to keep the wet out," said| ages was also five points, frp ya duate of Oxford University ed 'to extend the franchise for par- t It does. The example I have on all herds furnishing milk for city | ing In League circles, only added to [ MF. Clarke™"The Premier has found! he's: ey resident ' of the Wesleray Hamentary elections so as to apply en is only ote instance. Neverthe | consumption. That, of course, does| the suspicion and apprehension felt | fault with the leaders of the pro- FIGHTS, WAR ea sites John Wesler oon also to municipal elections, and, se- less, pasteurization is a safeguard |not cover milk sent outside the eity | by nations not members of the | hibition union "because they were Sori rah The i cele, ill cond, the Council defeated the mea- worth employing becansé of some of {and to cheese factories: (much of | Leag#b, such as the United States| Grits, and his cry is that they are ; : Sr rtontor of Al ia noary. dogres sure proposing the amalgamation of the things that it does do, yet there which will eventually find its way|and Russia, and only. serve to post-| not honest; but out to beat Fergn- gst ye ny, the suburb of Waterloo with tha cai be mo question but that' raw back again). 'In this way nov -ex-| pome their applications for mem- | Son. Why should the liquor people i Br Ye : 22. | city of Byduey.. : milk, other things being equal, is a 'empt owners would be operating at| berships. ~ | ¥ote the Liberals or the "Prine of Wales Fifth, The Legislative Council on Feb- ilk, a sade . | He insisted that the membership | gives? They know they can't expect| Wk a op | Tuary 23 defeated the Government' r rT : of such countries was absolutely | anything, and therefore they vote { London, March 5.-~The Prince of { yu; providing for the abolition necessary before the League could | for the Conservatives" =. Myles competed in the Welsh! in, Counetl; the vote betog 47 to 4 ever begin to realize the great| Mr. Clarke said that it the abolish-| Guards point to point race at Bean- against ending the Conncil's lite. hopes placed in it at the time of its | the-bar system proposed by the Lib-| 0 tort hunt yesterday, but Was © only "gn pscqionisy Promies 7 1 organization. erals had carried, Ontario would able to finish fifth, over the diffi- : : : if have solved the problem. | cult course of two and a half miles. Also Becomes Dean of Ontario--Announcement by Bish- "The Rev. Willam - 'Wooltham Craig, D.D., rector of Christ Church, Vancouver, B.C., has accepted position of Dean of the Diocese of Ontario' and Recto yl of 51. Ssgrge | Since, ? Ci ZR of on hy ~~ | churchmen. He Sp of S000 000 00000044 Dr. Craig Is a graduate of Mc Al power tive tv Se AG Sess o0 0

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