Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 17, 1904, Winnipeg, Manitoba
R v Manitoba free Winnipeg August 17, 1904. Puh Lulea every Day exe free prets co cannot venue. Exempt company. -3 e. I. Mackun. Manager. Telephone numbers editorial department. My. Dusl nem a Job department. 1ul Lew Tork Henry ural Resue. Court off if a Declerque. Tot-2 Schiller Dukj Wiuf Freedom in Trade Liberty in religion Equality in civil Righte. August 17. 1004. Contrasts in National Progress no. 8. Amount overdue and in de fault on real estate to loan companies. Conservative per regime cent. Liberal regime 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 2.03 2.95 2.48 2.78 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 per cent 2.63 2.76 2.51 1.48 1.40 1.16 the people have saved More under the Liberal regime and have been Able to pay their debts promptly. A reduction of More than 60 per cent in bad debts where there had been an increase under the conservatives Liberal Prosperity. The voice of reason. The following is the letter of full Pluy in the current Issue of the military Gazette and Cana Dian gentleman s Magazine to which the free press has already referred and for its fairness and reasonableness deserves to be reproduced in full editor the military Gazette the dismissal of Dundonald there has been More than enough of attack than enough of Praise for the militia department and its popular mid Active chief sir Frederick Borden. Scores of gentlemen have rushed into print with no politics in the mall la us the text of their effusions by the very articles they have penned it is evident beyond Pera Ven Turc that the main object of u major Ity of them was not the betterment of the Force but the Worstine of government with which they Are not in Pollok us sympathy. Lord Dundonald himself actuated no doubt by the feeling of the professional Soldier Lias announced thut canadians so far As their defence is concerned Are living in n fool s Para Dise. If we Are living in a fool s Pard id now we must certainly have been living in u most superlative fool s Paradise before when sir Freder ick Borden took Chu Ruge of his department. In Justice to n Man who has certainly done his Best and a very Good Best at that we Trust that the read ers of the Gazette will consider the improvements made in connection with the Canadian militia in the Brief period of eight years and then ask themselves if fair play Doss not Dic Tate congratulation to a minister who has done so much in so Short a time. The old life and Good behaviour tenure of command been swept away and to Day we see no More colonels who live held command for thirty years and More retarding nil promotions stagnating the corps Over which they held Sway. To Day a Young officer May take out his com Mission with a fair Assurance thut if he will but stick to it a reasonable term will place him it the head of his regiment. This in itself is no Small improvement though of course among the minor ones. The fenian Bald veterans have at Long lust been decorated and Long service is now honoured by a medal. These two pleasant innovations May be classed with the limit of tenure of command As minor changes for the better with a decided tendency to Aid enlistment of desirable officers and men. What of the pension act for the permanent Force la it not absolutely necessary to procure the Best possible men for commissions in that body upon which the great bulk of the relies for instruction and not the effect of a provision Gal nil the wants of old age do far More than any other one thing to induce Young men to give their life to the permanent mall la consider too. For a moment the organization of the subsidiary Uei vices. Look at the splendid body now known As the army medical staff and corps. Compare the organization of this most important part of an army in the Field with the old system of regimental surgeons existing prior to Field Hospital no bearer companies nothing practically but a Box of pills supplied by the surgeon him self. Seu the excellent Start made in the organization of an army service corps. In county like Canada abounding in horses and waggons it not be a difficult thing to arrange splendid transport at Short no Tice always provided there were skilled Heads to shape the these skilled Heads the a. M. S. Is furnishing. Then to have As a new and most valuable adjunct the intelligence Branch and corps of guides White the ordnance corps. In spite of the unseasoned gibes that have been thrown null because of an alleged multiplicity of Trgve loping a usefulness in excess of the old Branch of the civil service. What again of Given to Rifle clubs throughout can Ada and the thousands of dollars being spent to provide ranges Imd free Amenu Netlon. On the advisability of these associations All seem to be u unit. Who put them on foot sir Frederick Borden. Then there is the new establish ment proposed. It is True by lord Dundonald. Although previously re commended by general. O Grady Haly. But accepted by a minister Lias had the influence to persuade his colleagues Touloose the purse at rings to the end that it became an accomplished fact. The school of musketry pronounced by our Best critics one of the most useful of the minister s innovations is nourishing More and More with each succeeding year. In spite of ill founded stories As to extortion in connection with officers1 Messing on training there. It is said that we " Are Short of rifles in Canada granted. But who has been getting Good round votes to the deficiency and through whose efforts Are we now Ion of the first Small arms factory that Canada has Ever had the Dominion Arsenal has been bored and improved that to Day it capable yearly of putting out at least half a dozen times Vas Many cartridges As in 1896. If we Jar Short of cartridges now have been then i we can now make steel Guri carriages in Canada and there in a pretty Strong feeling thut it Volli not be Laiing before we Are making the guns t hem selves. We not with approval too the of tension of the Cadet corps. To movement the minister has Jon his sympathy and Hood to any we have coming on in the schools thou Tuines of boys who will Able to take their places in the Active ill Utju. Well versed in the primary lessons of Drill at the least and with u fair knowl Edge of shooting to Boot. It is Money that makes the Mure go after nil and u is Money that governments hesitate to spend because of the charges of extravagance which oppositions Are Ever ready to make against Large expenditure. Yet this present government has taken the risk of censure and has spent ten millions fan Force in three years time while1 it proposes to spend More than three millions exclusive of Drill Sheds they year. If this la not an evidence of Good Faith towards the mall la on the part of the present government it would be hard indeed to find a test. In spite of this lord Dundonald has said that this present administration is indifferent on the subject. Heaven knows that if he had but seen the Picayune methods of the old regime with its Drill every other Etc., Etc. He would be lost in admiration at the strides made in less than decade. I have already exceeded the limits i Hud assigned myself in this letter but when one gets on the subject of Lull la improvements under sir Frederick Borden Small space will not suffice. I have written who for Twenty years has taken a keen interest la the mall ten. As one who knows something of what has been As Well As what in and As one who a. To put it plainly disgusted at the partizan attacks made Poir a Man who is the Best minister of militia Canada has Ever had. Fair play Tho above letter appears in the Cor Respondence department of the mall la Gazette and followed by a Brief editorial note. Intended evidently to be in the nature of an illuminating corrective but which in reality does Noth ing but throw a Light on the prejudiced attitude of the military Gazette. The note is As follows Many of the improvements am med by sir Frederick Borden were done through the initiative and efforts of lord that there have been improvements the militia Gazette cannot but admit but it claims credit for Many of them As due to lord Dundonald. Al lowing the Gazette to have its own Way about this to whom does it pro pose to give the credit for the other the question answers itself to sir Frederick Borden. The above quoted editorial note to the letter of fair play militiaman Means therefore that sir Frederick Borden has inaugurated Many improvements some upon lord Dun Donald s initiative others upon his own. This grudging acknowledge ment by the editor of the mall la Gar Zutte is in the nature of an admission forced from an unwilling witness and this is what gives it value As an 11 Lum Nant of the leading editorial Arti Cle in the same number of the mail la Gazette which goes at sir Frederick Borden Hammer tongs As a Man utterly unfit to be minister of mall la accusing him of insolent and tyrannical disregard of lord Dundonald s suggestions and of completely neglect ing his duties. The violence and extravagance of this editorial attack upon minister of mall la by the mall ten. Gazette is simply wasted Battery fire. The la ister is in a fortified position far beyond its ran go and can afford to smile it such impotent spluttering a of partizan animosity. In the eight years that he has been at the head of the mall la department sir Fred Erick Borden has worked unceasingly the improvement of the whole mall la system and has achieved re Butts which have proved him to be beyond Compa Jaon the Best minister of mall la the country has Ever had it is indeed but a scant measure of Justice to sir Frederick Borden thus to speak of him for his predecessors under the conservative regime left a record of nothing but neglect varied with blundering. For the twelve Yearb from 1880 to 1892 the militia depart ment was presided Over by that ele Gant sir Adolphe Caron did nothing in particular and did it very leaving the department to run itself and after he stepped out in 1892, in the kaleidoscopic inet changes which marked the Clos ing years of the conservative regime the department had As its head at different times sir Mackenzie or. Patterson the late or. Dickey and col. Tisdale whose records As ministers of mall la taken All to Gether Are outweighed by any one of a score of reforms which stand to the credit of the present minister. Railway policy 1903, Pugo i it would be a proper and a Lylse. Thing for this government. To acquire the a Ailway from North Bay to fort William and make it a nation Highway. Of Cundida and operate 1 by Means of an Independent commis Sion giving to the. Grandpa Clulo the Canadian Northern and the inter colonial As Well As Tho Ca Adlai Pacific railway equal running pow ers Over it say Llma for this reason that railways or railways where one railway with running Reg has Over it will Aii Swei the same purpose is economic Wriste by the acquisition of. This railway you Acari put the grand trunk Rall Way of the great railway nys Tema of Ontario into direct Fouli we Huvie life and of the West inside of six months. Topi Llie purpose " Jilch i Ivo suggest dec the government can acquire either Ful ownership or the absolute of running Powers Over it. It May be suggested Bysom lion gentlemen on the other Side of the House that what i propose practicable. I say is not in pfc Ivo talked this ques Tion Over with inane rail Way who Are. More familiar with tins subject i think than any gentleman in this House with the possible exception of my Hon. Friend Friom South Lanark or. Who has Given these subjects a great Deal of attention. It do cult to Alvo Ono railway effect Ive running1 Powers Over a line which is wider control of another and competing railway but if the government acquires this railway from North Bay to fort William it can establish and maintain Independent control Over it and give to theae railways exactly equal running pow ers Over it for v which they shall Ray a proportion to their user on a Whei age basis and that object can be a is i have been info nit in by railway men the highest in without any Dolfl Mculty without any friction whatever the last sentence of Tho first Para graph of this passage a Mii or Lior Den s speech la All that or. Evans will allow himself to Iju olo now. He tuis blotted the rest of the passage from the memory. Page of the Hansard of 1903 has become a Blank Page to his eyes All he can Sec upon it is that one sentence. But people whose memory is not quite so sleet ing and whose eyesight la ordinarily Good will read that sent inc e in connection with its context. It is simply one of those meaningless nourishes which or. Riorden sometimes indulges in he goes on to explain it away completely and to declare that in order to secure effective running Powers Pur Chase would to necessary. As or. Stanford Evans editorial pen in Hiluid said on August 20 of last year or. Borden would exercise the Power of purchasing by expropriation just As is done when land belonging to a private individual in expropriated for railway purposes. Hut its probable that the . Would be glad to sell its North Shore Lino at a Cost the or. Evans of August. 1903. Understood with parliament and the country that or. Borden s policy involved the Purchase of the North Shore line of the . The or. Evans of August 1904, tries to pretend that or. Borden never proposed anything of the sort. To apply or. Evans own ent language to himself with Tho Nec Essary addition of Only one word what he does attempt to do is to quote from or. Borden n passage which he Selma to think is evidence that he has never in ado it part of his policy that the . Line around Lake Superior should be or. Evans attempt at seeming to than la is a failure he is attempting too much. Dodging a Plain an entertaining specimen of the method of discussion to which the until grand trunk Pacific candidate in Winnipeg now finds himself driven in the following piece of agile and slip Pery writing on the editorial Page of the conservative Organ what it the free press does at tempt to do is to quote from or. Bor Den a passage which it seems to think. Is evidence that he has made it a part of his policy that the . Line around Lake Superior should be Pur chased. Yet that very passage which the paper itself quotes contains the Fol lowing statement of or. Borden s Posi Tion for the purpose which i have gusted the government can acquire either full ownership or the absolute control of running Powers Over it to any Man capable of understand ing Plain English to nut surely be obvious on Reading this that or. Bor Den has committed himself. To the Purchase of the . Line. In other words he has riot made it a part of his policy. On the contrary expressly said thai the desired object could be secured in another thus says or. Sanford Evans editorial pen in hand Augusti he takes precious not to quote or. Borden the free press did. The free press proposes herewith to quote or. Borden again. Or. Borden said in his speech on August is 1903, announcing his bringing the trusts to time. The government which Cantida has Hud since 1800 is a government which does things. This was first shown in or. Fielding s first budget speech when he announced the British per Ference thereby leading the Way for the whole Empire in regard to the poly of developing inter Imp Cronl Trade. Again in the matter of Imperial Penny postage the Liberal government at Ottawa led Hie Way. The whole record of the Liberal govern ment is one of resourceful and ener Getic action la the Best interests of the Dominion. The government has dealt ably and effectively with the problems confronting it us they have Arisen. It has made its own precedents. The latest evidence which the do minion government has Given of this grasp of the problems it has to Deal with and of its Power to Deal with them effectively striking out in a new line if necessary and setting a new precedent is in the Case of the Spe Cial Tariff legislation devised by or. Fielding to prevent dumping and the equally Ell Lealous measure framed by or. Brodeur the minister of Inland Revenue by which the tobacco Trust has been brought up with a round turn. Both these measures which am As yet Only a few weeks old on the Dominion s statute Boole have aroused keen attention in the United states. As a specimen of the manner of com ment which is being made upon them by the leading newspapers of thut country the following May be cited from the Springfield Republican Canada is after our trusts with a vengeance. Not Content with general action increasing the customs Tariff on american goods by As much As the Export Price Fot Cuch 3 reduced below the Home or acc the Canadian authorities arc adopting7 special Mea sures of Protection us in the Case of the american tobacco company. It is the practice of this powerful Trust in building up a monopoly for itself to make especially favourable terms with those dealers who agree to handle Only Trust made a bids and As the Trust certain brands of to Bacco manufactures which arc to some degree of popular favor re Tau dealers Are often compelled to order to keep their Trade. Trust has been extending the same into Canada of. Bringing the Dominion manufacturers of to Bacea in to uric with u demand for government Protection and the government is responding my usury which will require the american to Mcco com Pany to take out licenses forthe Sale or us goods and these 11 census May be cancelled where it is shown it inducing to Deal in the pro ducts of a. Other concern. That is just the kind Medicine such ruthless monopolistic conspiracies the effectiveness of the Brodeur act has been proved already by Ibe act Loa which the tobacco Trust has been compelled to Hake in cancelling the con tracts which it has made with dealers in this country stipulating dealers should Only Trust s goods the question of How to curb the trusts la the leading question of the time in the unite d slates a the declarations of both or. Roosevelt and or. Parker attest. The contrast be tween the actual record in this regard of the party in Power at Washington and the vigorous Callon of the govern ment at Ottawa naturally attracts at Tention and in pointed to As showing that where there s a will there s a Way. An erroneous report corrected. By sonic error in us transmission an Ottawa despatch to the free press last week represented sir Mackenzie Bowell us saying that lord Dundonald in the. Ponton matter had acted neither As an Loncer nor a gentleman this observation upon the. Noble lord s course in this matter was by sir Mackenzie Bowel but by r. W. Scott Ern ment Lender in the red chamber. In. Order thut the matter May be set in proper Light we republish the report of the Debute on the Ponton incident which appeared in the Tor onto "6n the clause for the retirement of and men sir Mackenzie Bowell pointed out that the clause did not provide that cause must be shown for dispensing with the service of Otti cers and he Rii oved to that effect. The discussion covered the cases of colonel 1 Foster. Col. Ponton and eventually of lord Dundonald. In re Spect of the discussion of colonel Ponton s or. Scott during the evening said twice that lord Dun Donald had acted neither us in officer nor a gentleman inasmuch As he had. Until his Toronto speech concealed the correspondence Between himself and colonel Ponton. In the course of the discussion or. Kerr of Toronto discussing the Pon ton Choc read an item from the Belle Ville intelligencer reflect Long on the Way in which the Halifax Garrison contingent had been discharged. Lord Dundonald ordered col Mofiel Sainbert to investigate. Col. Montizambert did so and reported to lord Dundonald who should have reported to the minister. These papers were received in december. If Lou and Pigeon holed until May. 11103. Then lord Dun Donald took them from the flies and retained them until after his Toronto speech in july when he posed As the Champion of col. Ponton. The Only purpose for which the inquiry was made was for him to report. Dur ing the whole of the time that the papers were in has Possession he never conferred with his minister posing As the Champion of the people s rights and the Man who blood Between the minister and col. Ponton. Lord Dun Donald ought to have known the King s regulations and reported to his minister which he did not do and should have known that under the regulations lie was forbidden to pub Lish confidential documents or use them for private controversy. Sir Mackenzie described the min ister of agriculture is a popinjays but under protest by Liberal senators withdrew the expression. Hon. Or. Scott said sir Mackenzie Bowell Hud ingeniously covered up the Point. Col. Ponton was represented As making charges against the Way in which the Halifax Garrison had been dismissed. Col. Ponton was merely asked if he had made the statement and his Rea sons for making it. That was All lord Dundonald was asked to Accel talk. Here came or. Scott s state ment that lord Dundonald s conduct was utterly unbecoming an officer and a gentleman. Lord Dundonald withheld the papers. The minister never risked for them and nothing1 would have been heard of them lord Dnn Donald had not made grandiloquent outburst at Toronto. Some comparative wage rates. In connection with a special report in wages in the United states for a number of years the labor it Washington has issued a comparative table showing the wages in cer Tain Well do fled occupations in the United states and in the leading Industrial nations of Europe. The wage rates per hour. In cents Are Given As follows i roller workers Brick layers arpent Carfl compos tors Lod carriers von Mou we is machinists i p 3 g a 2s.4 17.2 11.2 14.5 7.3 51.7 1 13.2 13.2 8.9 33.9 20.2 15.4 7.1 44.fi 17.9 14.1 13.0 9.5 28.c 8.5 9.0 17.8 13.1 6.9 27.1 1g.7 13.1 13.2 34.3 17.7 1.9 12.5 6.6 plumbers 20.2 11.4 15.0 7.8 Stone .42.2 19.9 in 14.4 6.8 common labourers. 16.7 10.2 i.9 9.6 in connection with these figures it s noted that the rate of wages in creased in Europe during the past years and in nearly the Atlee degree. The prevailing work Lay for the industries named is Given is nine hours in the United states eight and a half hours in great special this week and shirts cow Alujn and Markil r Ussell s Bookstore 484 main St., Winnipeg. School College Normal med1cau pharmacy books since 1880, Russell s Bookstore Winnipeg has been recognized As Tho Headquarters for educational Bools. We Are preparing for an enormous business during the coming sessions., students write us Tor our special prices on any. Books require. We buy direct from the publish ers in Large quantities hence lowest prices. You Oan always do a Little better at Russell s. Mid ambitions he would be Able to give his whole time and Energy to the performance of his constitutional duties. Herein is new evidence that no Nils take has been made by the democratic party. It thin chosen a Leader who the Queerest political production of the year is certainly or. Beckles will son s open letter to sir Wilfrid Laurier a copy of which bus been presented to the free Puess. With the distinguished compliments of its renowned author. We Call it because that term its it exactly. Hays a writer u language in almost always and ire Saed to educated or half educated audiences who Are supposed to appreciate As air. Will son concocted this document with its rolling and sonorous denunciations he doubtless often paused in sheer admiration of hta Genius to latter him self that sir Wilfrid upon Reading it would be tilled with remorse at his failure to employ its author in Tho Lovern Niento service As British press agent. But Canada s loss through this oversight of sir Wilfrid s has been the world s gain. Had or. Wullson my his Way his marvelous descriptive Powers would have been wasted upon Mere. Matters of fact such a the size of the Western Harvest and the opportunities afforded by Canada to deserving immigrants by being set free to his fancy s Bent he has enriched polemical literature with this marvelous letter beside which is he thinks the greatest productions of Junius Pale their ineffectual unlike his now eclipsed prototype he does not fear to admit us signs his name at he foot of his letter Beckles will son As bold As you please Honor Tho real Man s idiosyncrasy by using two i a if you this bold bid for the of All use our English ongue shows that or. Wullson is not ree from the last infirmity of Noble , however is an elusive goddess hard to gain but Many search sri for her find notoriety a very com Mon Jade indeed and do not know the a Ference. A prime fallacy about International Trade. From Trie Volc evening Post the truth of Glrst Ninon Ludu in the in intent of International Trade is hut on the whole merchandise exports pay for merchandise imports. No considerable fraction of our imports do to Purchase nor can we Purchase with Gold inasmuch us our annual Nic Chan Ilso imports exceed in. Value our total Stock of Gold. Moreover. If we were Ooi Hardy enough to muck the attempt o pay for imports solely with Gold Long Bro re the process bad continued far six Mon lib the enhanced purchasing Power of Gold abroad owing to its Clu Elvn noun dunce there would turn to Gold outflow in our direction mid it up a goods Efflux to every nation on Earth. To Ixworth therefore pay for sports. What k Shudis the volume of is bound to Lessen the volume of lie other. They arc chained together y a causal. Ii huh and any denial of heir inevitable correlation is merely he Blind preference of darkness to Britain ten hours in Germany and flit. It Jyh unnecessary to say that a from ten to eleven hours in France ind Belgium. Most of the industries chosen Are it. Will be noticed unprotected and the protective Tariff policy accordingly enters into the matter Only indirectly though when the Cost of living comes to be considered the enormous Advance in prices in the United states gives the comparative Vage figures an altered significance. However As they stand t is Tobe observed that the High a noes argument of the advocates of Ilgah protectionism goes to pieces be Ore the figures Given above which f while wages in the High states Are nearly in free traded great they re materially higher in t Jan in tie Eabie Europe feature of these a sties is the greatr3lfference shown the Mirage rates Feii different skilled in tote to hatted for instance being paid the rate for machinists . A Thor e s the and labourers As Jow in with the average in Flea i. In1 russians appear to the running. Both. On land and i a Lar. The democratic Candle. For 7 the presidency has pledged server but one term if elected lifts his candidacy out of the e Ordinary run of ind to Banka. It is that a embarrassed Tariff Cespe Cully n Tariff 119 unreason ably High us Llic do Kirk a . Results in looking Bot i and imports less than Uliey would otherwise be. If in 1s91-5 our exports wore and la 1003-4 they were 000. The growth was in spite of the of thru Colon to the free Exchange of commodities. To the Tribune thnh in unthinkable. That journal would org ii that a growing boy who in u decade inns attained tic at lure of a Man de spite huh Over Ludu Letico in when Lacey and cigarettes Muht Nice Shirlly have grown because he smoked und guzzled Telegraph line to Nome. Telegraphic communication with Nome was completed Jay Tho Glrst Var Elcho message across Norton hound Froni Nome to St. Mac Nicl. 107 Miles thence by Telegraph to Seattle. The was received by Qun. A. W. Freely chief of Tho United states signal corps. Tells we Csc capt. L. B. Ladin an. In charge of Tho wireless sys tem at Nome. A inv Greely said uie in Chungo was and he could h but Hon cd Hows the War Clesil system n6r to Bufi worst lab perfectly and that within n few Days the Lino will be open to Tho Public. The message was 107 Miles across nor ton sound to St. Michael from safety a Ingbor. The station chosen 11 Miles i of Nome because of us advantageous location it was then placed upon Tho United states a Lignal corps wire up Tho y Kon. Over which it travelled 1 114 Miles to fort Egbert on the Boundary line of Yukon territory thence it nce Transfer red to Tho Canadian line and was carried Down to Ashcroft. On the Canu Dmn Pacific Railroad thence Over the Poi ital 400 Miles to Seattle. A food with Silver service. In reducing the. Very Best of Best wheat to the most Nurious and palatable Orange meat has scored a Dis Tinct Canadian House keepers. We do not tire of Sayij mrs. T. Reid. Southampton ont. 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