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1919. THE VANCOUVER DAILY AVORLD, THURSDAY. MARCH 27, SMART WORK BY Fitzpatrick Grant Not to Be Returned SCOTTISH POLICE KNOW HOW TO DEAL WITH REDS Bolsheviki Headquarters in Brisbane Raided by War Veterans After Parades of Foreigners. (World'a Special Serviie.) SYDNET, N.S.W.. March 27.

Several fierce conflicts have occurred a precedent established in a British Columbia rase. Sir Charles should be heard by his peers before any Judgment was (riven against hlni. The acting minister, said Mr. Mackenzie, had stated that the money paid to Sir Charles fitzpatrick was merely an indemnity. There was nothing illegal in Sir Charles taking the money.

He suggested that the resolution should be wthdrawn. H. H. Ftcvens. Vancouver, declared that he intended to vote Parliament Mas Long Debate Over $5000 'Expense Money' Collected by Former Chief Justice.

OTTAWA, March 27. A motion by Dr. Edwards in the House yesterday to the effect that Sir Charles Fitzpatrick should return to the treasury JiOOO paid to rover expenses in connection with the judicial committee of the privy council was declared lost after a long: debate. In. Kd wards Ft ontenao moved that "the amount of received by Sir Charles Fitzpatrick for the fiscal years 1916 16 and 19U 17 to rover expenses in connection with the judi American Army Theft Mystery Cleared Up by Detective After Clever Work.

GLASGOW. March 27. The have been instrumental in running to earth several men who are aliened to he connected with the mysterious thelt of motor vehicles, the property of the t'nited States government. The men were nested nt a t.lnjfrow hy sergeant Maeuiillan. of the Central l'ollco, an.l later lianrlcri over to Detective Serjeant.

GoodwilMc, of the I. New Scotland Yard, who had them conveyed to London. during the past few days between re BEWARE OF DECEPTION Statistics show that when egg albumen is ised as a. constituent of baking powder the amount so used is too small (usually 15100 of 1) to affect the quality or effectiveness of the baking powder containing it, and when so used, is plainly for the purpose of fraud. Intelligent buyers will not permit themselves to be deceived by the water glass test.

MAGIC BAKING POWDER contains no alum or egg albumen and is guaranteed to be composed of the ingredients printed on the label and none other. Made in Canada By Canadians For Canadians turned men and groups of foreigners of pronounced Uolshevllc tendencies, who have been parading the rt recta for Ir Kdwards' motion. It was clear. Mr. Stevens said, that when the house voted the money it was Intended to bo used Tor travelling expenses.

C. (.. l'ower. Quebec South, then moved the adjournment of the debate. seconded by Lucieii Cannon, after calling for yeas and nas.

the Speaker declared the motion lost. carrying red flags and holding meeting's at which seditious talk has been wild and unrestrained. Assembling in great numbers, as a cial committee of the privy coun The whereabouts of me prisom i counter demonstration, the soldiers carrying banners inscribed, "Who Owns Australia. Australians or the Anzars marohwl through tho city to the Reds' head I MAPPING OUT VALLEY who are stated to be privates or tneci Knoud )f, returned to tnc treasury American Infantry" Corpi lmd piiKlcd of forthwith." Scotland yard and the 1. S.

author: jn preventing his motion. IT. Kilties for many weeks. 'wards said that a respectable raid had In addition to being involved in mulic on the treasury. Apologists Otiarters.

when A Raliitnru lewnn FOR WORK OF YiM.CiA'rimin,(,tpre'l of the 1 after their place had been raided. nllegcd robnerv of several motor cars. hnJ f011ml the technical phraseology! the accused, it is stated, were alo of the vote (l loophole for payment of potails for Two IMMrict Dc badly wanted on a military cn.i tho money. Hut there was iioum in tne, t.i,ril on, and Otlurs ill To nc vLsi? Tariff. MELBOURNE, March 27, Australia intends to undertake a revision of her tariff laws as soon us practicable with the object of developing her industries, according to an announce Follow.

(Worlds Special Sen ice) VERNON. March :7. After spend the American army cnicis in i opinion ot l'r. fcuwaras tnai ino iiion The capture of the men by Sergeant pv waH votP1 t0 ray the expenses of Macinilian was an exceptionally smart rhiire8 Fitzpatrick wliil.j attend Piece of work. He kept them under, jnR 0f the privy council in' for some time, in Glasgow.

Iolirlo11 Althotigh he did not go oer in? some time in the valley in the In The revision of the tar'ff laws will scas. Sir Charles received money. Pr. F.d wards added that he bought. after ihc statement made by Sir leiests of the V.

M. C. A. work. C.

1). Thornton left for Vancouver on Saturdav. He rennrts having made proceed with the following consideration in view: The necese'ty of preserving these industries brought into ex 1 istenco through the war; encourage and as their movements exeneu piejon. lie communicated with the Scotland officials. Detective Sergeant Goodwill.e therefore detailed to proceed to t.las eow.

where he took, the detained men George Foster in tne itousr iu. i tion and the long ocean haulage make upon hit so many other enterprises Procter, Mt rriit, C. Bell, La.lyxmUli: vy. would be re satisfactory progress. Frovisional Kinn I hat.

me moue it necessary for her to develop along a'e based ment of contemplated new industry fn. Hut Sir Charles had nut wark: K. Hammond, Vernon: W. J. H.

committees have been formed in the various centres from Sill on Aim to into custody. with the arrest i Hewlett, West Hunk; J. 11. Allen, Coquit 1 hini; .1. liii'llford, Princeton.

A. Oxtoby. 1 New M'efitmlnMter; (. K. l'roe, ItoNslulid.

of and and diversification of existing enterprises. "The great war has taught Aus IV MKTAUAMA I'AKTV. T'olliiwtntr aro amontf thft returntiiff taken litis course. Ho was aware, said Dr. Ldwards.

that submarines were active during lf reliant lines. 1 he government, therefore, has in view in the proposed tariff amendments, the piomotion of these great key Industries, tho raw materials for which are within the confines of the commonwealth and l'enticton. and present indications point towards the formation of two Y. M. C.

A. districts, one comprising Salmon Arm. Armstrong, vears that the lormer nun titers who rrosHid tht Allantte on th. ii i nnia ntul nri.lv. il Ht SI.

nn Monday dipt. J. llllitntleau, N'ew AVestmliiHlf l.leut. A. 1 Ci.

KnlKht, Salmon Arm; YV i. Kay, North Lonsdui North VHio ouvei' I'. H. Fu'feliurii, Yarrow; O. TlioniMou.

Sal Arm; llrown, hito ltn H. Uonloa, Clayhurn. tralia many lessons," said the acting premier, "among them being that the commonwealth's eeocraohiral isola the tic 'of Canada failed to attend was sittinc in me and that he had staved on this Vernon and l.ur.iby, the other Kelow I na, I'eachland Suminerlund. Nara niata, l'enticton mid perhaps ronie other points In the SimllUameen, this services lor hail not performed the which the money was paiu. MaHimwmifflHniwn 1 Should Ik; Ahou' SnPK 'ion arrangement being apparently more it thni is one nerson in anau.

HU, hose actions bhould be above suspicion, said Dr. Ldwards, that person While here Mr. Thornton, who is secretary lor town and country work 'of the western div.sion of the Nation the American soldiers at t.lasgow here came information of the presence in Liverpool of other supposed confederates, and these also were detailed by Detective Sergeant Goodwil CThe case with which the accused are concerned is of a sensational character. Alreadv six men have appeared in Hie dock at Westminster Police oiirt. Including Mr.

John Jomeroy. inventor of the famous snti Zep pciin bullet, with which the late Capt. I eefe Robinson destroyed the first German airship at Cuffley on the night of September 1 1316 War Office paid no less a sum than "5 000 for his invention, which at the time of its discovery was kept a close secret. Detective Pergeant Goodwillie, who ha charge of this startling case, is the voting officer who will be remembered for his handling of the notorious was the chief justice of i anaaa declared his intention of al Council. Y.

M. Rave a lucid in acitttinn If poor peo outline of the metlioos employed for stealing a loaf carrying on this important work, and U.F nvin filtan an in a ftfpnnnt iif th honpfita 1. i i he taueu 10 "i liuiii 11. at vLiici occupying an exalted position should ready derived places. It is intended that a conven Dangerous to Production to Labor, and to Industry be allowed to taKe arm for which he had given no return.

Sir Thomas White submitted a memorandum prepared by Mr. lio ulle, deputy minister of ftnancc. In this memorandum Mr. F.oviUe remarked that the change of wording Broughty Ferry crime, me viuum ul tion of delegates from Salmon Arm. Knderby, Armstrong.

Vernon and Lumby will bo held here early next month to consider the formation of a Y. M. C. A. district, with a secretary in charge, and that similar steps will be taken In connection with the points in Southern Okanagan.

HEFXXDANT CETS JIDGMEXT. Judgment was given for the defence by Mr. Justice Clement on Monday in the Ko.000 mortgage action brought by the was 5 Jhlne. ne is a the Vifnotili and Is one of cleverest, investigators In the C.1.D, MOSQUITOES DOOMED Vancouver Trust Company against Kather laid For Attac On lir VUn Belnz rest. tno Ashworth of Savary Island, the wife of J.

Ashworth. a former New York and Toronto newnr nper man. in the vote converted a vow travelling expenses into a rant which might be paid to Sir Charles Fitzpatrick, apart altogether from his attendance at meetings of the pi ivy belief to." said Sir Thomas, "that' the payment was made by the finance department legally and rcgu larlv. That was the view of the auditor general who authorized payment." Sir Charles Fitzpatrick had received the money under the new wording in monthly payments. Heady to Refund.

Sir Thomas then read a telegram from Sir Charles Fitzpatrick in which Sir Charles said that if the government or any officials through whom tha nionev was aid would say they (World'i gperlal Srvlee.) VKBny, March Definite action Is to tw taken againt thn moatiultoea In the I ra.er Valley, and for tha purpoao of eatab Itahlng a campatsn there. Mr. R. C. Tre herne.

rt aldent entomoloalat here, haJ leTt for tha roaat. accompanied by Mr. E. Hearle. who tiaa jual coma out from Ottawa to help In the, attarlc.

Mr. Hearle hf been apendlng a few daya In thla dls ilct at the local entomotoaieal department. He haa heen granted a Canadian reacarrh rholarfhlp for the purpoae. of atlirlvlnB moaoultoea in the coot eectiona of Prtttnh olumMa. In connection with certain reclamation achemea and In conjunction with the varloua munlclpalttlea of tha Fraser Vallay, tho entomological officials will con duet a complete atudy of tha moequlto ape rtea.

their life history, aroaa of breeding, their reUtton to environment, wind currents and The work la being carried on under the auepirtes of the Dominion ttnvernment EntomologlcRl Ilrauctl. and will take quite a number of years. rNDESIOABLES IN TTINNITEO. WINNIPEO, March 27. Since the alien enemy Investigation board atarted pro ewedtnga In January, 1200 allena have been granted loyalty cards and 300 refuned them.

were in doubt as to the legality or regularity ot the payments, he would return the money. Sir Thomas concluded that In his nnlnton the money was legally and regularly paid. Mr. Nickle said the money was voted for expenditures and should be returned. He wae quite frank In say ing that it could not be recovered as a question of law.

D. D. Mackenzie asked why Ignore the exchequer court when there was Z2Z Progressive Governments throughout the world are taking measures to increase employment and stimulate industrial activity. It is the only safe policy for Canada. Any immediate radical revision of the tariff downward will be dangerous to labor, to industry, and to agriculture.

With shipping restricted, with exports obstructed, with the United States dumping accumulated war supplies in Canada, with enormous war obligations, and with the necessity for credits to purchase natural and manufactured products for shipment abroad, Canada must maintain domestic production and guard home markets. To do otherwise is to imperil the whole fabric of Canadian industry and the sources of revenue on which the country depends to provide employment, to finance necessary public works, and to meet national obligations. Unless the factories run on full time there will be less work and lower wages for Canadian Labor. There will be employment for war veterans only at the expense of present workers. Canadian factories cannot operate without orders.

They cannot produce to their full capacity if we are swamped with accumulated war supplies from other countries. Even in normal times there is a partial suspension of industry while tariffs are undergoing revision. In such times as these, with the whole world adjusting itself to new conditions, it is im DEPENDABLE OPERATION It is right lubrication that puts most service in a motor. Polarinc fulfills every function of a good lubricant keeps the engine in smooth running order, the year round. PolarineJubricates perfectly at zero.and holds itsliody at highengine heat.

Polarine runs to the thinnest film in flowing between closely connectmgi hard rubbing parts, yet never breaks or gums. It keeps compression ticht maintains the piston ring seal covers friction surfaces with a ('. I I 1 BS l'A 9 1 LVa. El wear resisting, heat reducing insulation. There's no acid in Polarine to pit cylinders or eat valves.

Neither does it carbonize piston heads or foul spark Polarine comes in one half, one and four gallon sealed cans in two grades Polarine and Polarine heavy. Special Polarine Oils and Greases for transmission and Buy at the Red Ball Sign mhere you get Premier Gasoline. rrrrtf tu of Room 704 Imperial Oil Toronto, far irdertstint booklet on Polarine Jor Automobile Lubrication Polarine comes in one half, one and four gallon sealed cans in two erades Polarine and Polarine heavv. Special Polarine Oils and Greases for transmission and differentials. Write tu ot Room 704 Imperial Oil Toronto, far intenirit booklet Mvfbl Bfi 3 IjJ Z) 1 1 oerativelv necessary tnat connaence snan dc uy maintained and home production increased to the utmost.

ASSOCIATION CANADIAN RECONSTRUCTION Executive Rt Hon. Lord Shaughnessy, K. C. V. Honorary President Vice Presidents H.

Godfrey, Montreal W. K. George, Toronto Sir John Willison, President W. J. Bulman, Winnipeg Executive Committee E.

W. Beatty, K.C Huntly R. Drummond Sir Augustus Nanton W. A. Black F.

Ellis Hon. Frederic Nicholls S. J. B. Rolland T.

A. Russell H. D. Scully A. N.

Wortblngton, General Secretary WESTERN OFFICE HEAD OFFICE S1(V11 Electric Railway Chamber. Royal Bank BaOdinJ Winnipeg Toronto EASTERN OFFICE 603 4 Drummond Boildinf Montreal 8a i.

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