Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - March 21, 1910, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba free published every Manitoba free Peai their Traer of Portage Avenue and Garry Itte Telephone Over Ellinb main 5495 subscription main 2309 editorial main 6647 City Telephone directory for additional Csc ago of Noe Henry t01s Schiller Xot Tork Offra i Louis room 1 West 34th Freedom of Liberty i Equality in civil March following Canadas there is a Greet Deal in the British newspapers to hand about sir George reids arrival in London As High com missioner for and his plans for the inauguration of an australian immigration in imitation of the thoroughly systematized and energetic ally on work of securing Brit ish settlers this George whose official position As the representative of the common wealth in great Britain will Corres Pond with lord Strath Onias As the representative of has been announcing in interviews that he is taking up his residence in London not merely As a Public official and ambassador qualified speak for the australian government in the room of the colonial Secretary in Downing but As tie head of a great business to be carried on by the australian government which Aims at peopling the vacant lands of Australia with settlers from the British one disadvantage which this project has to contend against is that in Australia the Federal unlike the Federal government in this has no lands to offer to in tending the lands Are under the control of the various states and the plans which sir George Reid speak Al of carrying out cannot be entered upon until the Federal authorities in Mel Bourne have succeeded in six competing states of the common wealth into line in immigration As an indication of the keenness of the Competition Between tie different it May be noted that one state has announced that it expects very shortly to obtain a regular Stream of British immigrants a and to increase this figure when the Commonwealth advertising projects Bear another state that of expects to get families within the next two years and to Settle them on Well irrigated and fully prepared Small which they can pay for by Small annual instalments spread Over from Twenty to thirty a third state is opening up in the North huge areas Over which Light railways Are being it is announced that All this Immi Gration Campaign is to come under the australian High commissioners direct and that he to a Large sex control the states Al in a despatch from Melbourne in the London daily Chron icle says that it is intended to launch a scheme for advertising Australia sity Bill had been and in for the consideration of the in order that the government might have the advantage of that body suggestions before sub mitting the measure to the copies of uie copy of the Bill sent by coldwell to the Secretary of the University Council were made by the Secretary and sent to the Mem Bers of the Council and the Chan cellar of the the Arch Bishop of Ruperts called a meeting of the Council for the earliest Day the ses Sion of the legislature was rushed to its close on and when the University Council met on thurs Day to consider the archbishop Matheson stated that he had called the meeting Atria earliest possible even at some inconvenience to and that he now Felt like apologizing for calling it ing that the House was the University after due j the passed a Resolution declaring that the University Bill was altogether on the wrong and would fail to meet the urgent educational needs of the tie Bil by a vote of 24 to 4 in the University a body representing of representative authority standing for the higher educational interests and Progress of the like the condemnation of the elevator legislation by the Grain conclusive evidence of the failure to inspire Confidence in its motives or its those were the two great achieve ments of the Manitoba government during this years session of the leg Celestine French Republic property natural alkaline water unexcelled for table Standard remedy for stomach troubles and ask your physician not genuine without the word Robinson main Winnie visit our lunch and Tea on third floor British sea for the year which begins next month the proposed expenditure of the British admiralty is which will pave the Way to the biggest Boom in australian settlements that this generation has it is further stated that the High commissioner dare not allow Australia Boom to be ruined by an unseemly scramble by agent general or the despatch of batches of emigrants for no proper provision is Nide on this Side of the sir George Reid is known As the grand old Man of and has for Many years been a prominent figure in the Public life of that although without the came and inter National influence and wealth of can Adas grand old lord he will undoubtedly be Able to do a great Deal in stimulating British inter est in he intends to do much Public work As a the people of this country will naturally watch with interest the australian re sort to imitation of the Canadian Immi Campaign in great and the people of this province in particular will be curious to see How harmoniously the Federal and the state governments will be Able to work to Gether in carrying out that As against for the year now forty millions Sterling is the largest sum that has Ever been asked for by the admiralty in any one and Marks an Advance of fifteen Mil Lions on the total of ten years during the coming financial year the battleship Neptune and the Cruiser indefatigable will be and the second years work of construction will be done on eight other naval including battleships at Portsmouth Scotts dockyard at Green palmers at Beardmore at armstrongs at arid at the thames and immense Cruiser at Devonport an other at the tickers works at All these ships Are to be completed be fore 1912 their average Cost Falls Only a Little below four new battleships Are to be Laid Down during the coming twelve one each at Portsmouth and and two at private these will be in addition to the two Large ships which Australia and new zealand Are to As regards protected Germany has been following a regular plan for a few years past of laying Down two ships per annul but since 1907 there have been Laid Down for the British Navy four ships of the Boadicea of which two More now Toi be Laid Down under next years and nine ships of the town to which also two More Are to be added during the coming which will also see Twenty destroyers Laid Down for the Home Fleet and several vessels of the same Type for service farther All of together with the action of Australia and new zealand in deciding to go ahead with the work of providing themselves with local fleets to form parts of the empires total of sea appear to indicate that there is no ground1 whatever for Wokson a question of Good Faith the British press has paid considerable attention to the action of the City of Toronto in giving preferential treatment to a Canadian tender As against one from a British some few weeks ago Toronto asked for tenders for the Supply of Iron piping for waterworks and the tender of a British House was the lowest and the most satisfactory from the standpoint of the experts to whom it was a local manufacturer made personal Appeal to the controllers there and on sentimental in getting the tender at a usher figure than that submitted by the British britishers View this action Asia breach of the circumstances justify this except for some Verv important reason the question of Good Aith is involved where tenders Are expense incurred and the lost tender is not despite All to protestations of love and loyalty o and British Toronto has furnished an instance which j Rill damage the Good opinion held in Britain regarding the High Standard of i it conies also at an readers notes books Are a flyer Wolf if within the Putnam monthly for the Lounger informs us that Walt whitmans old Homestead at West Long was recently bid in at auction for there were Only fifteen persons at it is hoped by the admirers of the Good that some Day the House will be bought and furnished As a Whitman another House once occupied by him was exchanged or As country Folk for a farm As All the world miss sister of the late editor of the has a Good word for Henry Jamess italian the same we have seen kindly discredited by critics who knew at first hand the subjects she naively remarks that All readers of James books Are not like the Young girl who understood but did not know what he was driving she likens him to Browning and Meredith in their obscure passages something Worth while is hidden under his if the Reader will but search for second chapter of miss Chap childrens dresses t childrens in Cream Lustre made Mother Hubbard with he stitched or braid trimmed also Fine Lawn and made French Lustre in Navy and Brown Sailor sizes ranging from 6 months to 5 regular d i Ca tuesday special misses Golf in fancy stitches with Plain double Edge around neck and Down with either High and Good Range of including Plain and others trimmed with contrasting a sizes in to special women Are showing splendid Range of ladies Long in Black also mixed made Semi and Loose fitting sizes 32 to special tuesday women made in Plain Tail ored of pretty fronts and Back tucked with half Inch All 34 to q f tuesday special 1 women of Good Quality Ging allover with trill on skirt and All pretty in special value women in Peter pan of Good Quality White nicely tucked front embroidery Collar and edged Withcall regular Price extra special j Blouse have a mos com plete showing of new in every made with novel yokes others with flue tucks and lace insertion others with embroidered making them All these Are in All 32 to ranging in Price to women walking of various colors in of Light dark Plain some Are trimmed with Reg ular up to tuesday extra ladies summer of very Fine with crocheted Short and no regular Price tuesday extra 18c Canadian nation As a As an sex of National to i mans talks with Tennyson appears ill this this i the miss Chapman who wrote the Little Book interpreting in i t in Ivet Lilg ill Ert As far As practicable the trend of which Tennyson pronounced the bust Trade from foreign to Imperial Chan he had but Stopford Brookes i interpretation appeared after the j there is no Point of similarity be tween the recent Case poets miss Chapman describes Tennyson Reading the ode on the death of without in grand where a British tenderer was lowest Lington As a wonderful performance but and that of a Man of he read at the latter City the British tender was preferred by the experts and involved Tizie lowest expenditure in Winnipeg the experts held that the British tender had disadvantages which is the the a if t Tictin Iii Rte offset those of the Price a the whole poem his Strong Monotone suggesting nothing so much As the funeral Drums beating rhythm he laying Down critics were Down upon at the i think if they had heard it few months ago the same experts j they would have awarded a tender to a British souse i at a much higher figure than and other because the machinery of read it feed had decided advantages other do you know that in Reading Vou should take no not ice of the Lou should t Over j Dada Clada Dada a but just As if it didst scan at Canadian cities during the ending i where May be rhythm but not Taug that monotonous people talk Nenod of remarkable development about Pope being he will require to make very extensive int he is and it would be to their Adi to secure As wide a Range of Dada Dada Dada a miss Chapman having thanked the Competition As it will poet for Parnassus in his last vol Coni she ventured to ask him it the act very if the critics understood his Drift in the last bad precedent set by Toronto is Fol any idea that Britannia is not going to continue to Rule this Waves in the fut ure As the Alberta the free press took occasion a few Days since to remind the War ring Liberal factions in who Are so intent upon cutting one another Throat that they scorn Al suggestions of Compromise that their Canadas should the Friendly conference of president Taft and Fielding fail o adjust the Tariff the out break of the Tariff War will not find Canada without weapons of Retalia the government is clothed with childrens hosiery and Glove wants Well supplied Here you will find a Avell assorted Stock of childrens hosiery and in the proper weight for Spring and summer mothers should not Overlook these splendid childrens silk a Fine 11 Ribb Beautiful in colors of Cardinal Tan White and Sixes 4 to s Price per according to to childrens 11 ribbed Cashmere in a medium in a Beautiful line with seamless colors White and sizes 4 to 6i Robinsons per 25c childrens Plain Cashmere a medium full with seamless colors Cardinal and sizes 3 to is Price per according to and 35c childrens 11 and 21 ribbed Cashmere medium extra Tine with double Knees and High spliced heels and colors Tan and sizes 5 to Price per according to to 50c childrens Cashmere a medium and with Fine Ribb colors White and sizes 4 to prices per and 25c childrens Cashmere a Beautiful Fine with two dome colors of Brown sizes 3 to Price per and 35c childrens kid a Light and heavy with one dome extra Good sizes 000 to Price per 75c brass Beds How would Nice new brass Bedstead look in place of the old one this is an Opportunity not to be highly Bright or Satin finish a brass bedsteads a thoroughly reliable in perfect Worth Sale come Early to avoid As we have Only a limited Quantity of these easter Post a Large and attractive assortment of easter Post to 5c a Bible or prayer Book makes a most acceptable latter see our show ease Nuar the Albert Street sheeting and Pillow Cotton Sale there was a big Rush for these Beautiful sheeting and circular Pillow hundreds were delighted with the Fine qualities offered and the Low prices ask for the Sale continues tues Day and Why not be a pleased and save Money by laying in your Spring now we also add 200 White Crochet from soft finished in attractive new with extra Large double bed s4xs4 inches special priced tuesday they Are not close observers who thus if the known Condi if the lips were touched with fire tons of Hudson Bay navigation were from off a Pierian Alfar such that the construction of the pro Tho b w create need the Singer greatly care 1 other for other worlds the fire within him would not falter let the Golden Iliad Homer Here is Homer nobody replied ten As to the How can they know what they Are one to set their views out the next Day Gladstone liked the but said that he should be very disappointed not to find the Iliad in the next investing the government with author ment on the stanza quoted is to Ity articles which Are the produce or j manufacture of any foreign country which the though couched Assumption that proof of when the legislature was called together for the session which the acting in a suddenly forced to an untimely close on wednesday the government was con fronted by two great questions of importance to the Progress of the prov the duty of the government was to submit to the legislature constructive legislation dealing with these two namely the ques Tion of publicly owned elevators and the after much produced an elevator which has been declared unsatisfactory toy the committee of a dozen leading Grain growers appointed by the largely at a ended convention held at Brandon to on behalf of the government announced the govern ments sudden conversion to the Prin Ciple of Piv Blic ownership of that convention was the most representative assemblage that has voiced the views of the Grain growers and the that the committee appointed by that convention has repudiated the elevator legislation on account of its providing for political control for the proposed Public elevator in Stead providing for control free from Contact with the governments sys tem of practical furnishes conclusive evidence of the govern ments failure to inspire Public Confidence in either its competence or us honesty of the also after Bijj produced a University Xot that the government intended to Deal with the University problem the plan was to sidetrack that problem As it has been deliberately sidetrack of much other they May no matter fight one How an the continuance of a Liberal government in office is certain is based upon a failure to realize that there is another and More probable solution of the the conservatives have been wildly applaud ing Cushing assault upon the Rutherford government but now that the signs accumulate that he will be successful in his attempt to destroy the administration they Are serving notice that their enthusiasm for him does not mean that he will get Najiy support from them if he takes the reins of the Calgary Herald says the Herald believes that the Ruth Erford government should be cast into outer not Only because of its iniquitous railway contract for other misdeeds which both but the albertan and gushing have de the cannot see any reason the people of this province should go wild Over the group of liberals who compose Cus Hinss the largest political representation in a Berra today is that composed of the favourably than those fro Vother coun tries May be subject to a surtax Over and above the duties specified in schedule such surtax to be on third of the d in the Tariff in the said in the has never pranks and Philo there is perhaps no thought More helpful to Strug failing humanity than that it is what we Brit what we do that and that at Churchill or Nelson a port of Mon trials no one would have greater reason for satisfaction than the United states in Fertility and food Borden and his gloomy and bewilder following at Manitoba great i from Neepawa the greatest need of this province today is a wide measure of Law re form and an attorney general who shall see to it that robbery by process i those who Are deeply interested in of Law is put a Stop Montreal continued Mon trials mercantile and is such that no of Canada can grow without its getting some of the Montreal ers who object to the Hudson Bay railway project do not fear that h work would cause them any per manent loss of they see in it another Means of wasting Public j Money and loading the country with another incubus like the j heros a Snow of buds in n e and schedule any question Arsine is i1 of to any foreign countr i and any foreign country or god com y or go com ing under the operations of the pro Bleda a Tallis whih Vic Fine i sizes the likeness to to visiting Tennyson once when mrs Thackeray Ritchie was a a Beautiful baby grandson of ten months was brought to the company for a baby like visions in regard to the surtax shall b2 decided by the minister of customs whose decision shall be final that the governor in Council May make regulations for carrying out the purposes of this Section and by order in Council from time to time suspend the surtax from application to the goods of any coun As Canada imports Over one nun nun i i i u Jii Iri ill it dred million dollars Worth of dutiable i the silent voices Tennyson goods from the United states the in namesake Lias Macie his i always feel of said the that the father of a finer i think he did not use the neuter miss Chapman closes with Watts unions Beautiful poem on Tennyson what position of the surtax be a at Hom icus matter for both an in the woman entitled Wai enormous amount of Trade would be to great Britain and Contini rental Europe there would be some j additional Trade for our own Factor b and there would i considerable volume of we would obliged to he surtax upon these would be paid liar and a the a liar and a from the so commander Peary was not will in that his negro Hen they voted from the Montreal 11 after of some significance that the opposition voted bar against the Bill to provide for a Canadian naval the members had All sorts of differences As amongst but they had that much in they All voted against the some talked of buying dreadnoughts for great Britain but they voter the some talked of Cash contributions but they voted against the some talked about being so much More Loyal than Yjih they vote ii against the some talked about getting a Council of the but they voted against the some talked about a Fleet unit but they voted against the i some talked about adding dread noughts to the present programme but they voted against the j talked about offering Money p which they thought the British govern ment take but they voted i against the some were frankly against doing any thing they voted against the i and Borden amongst Are on record As id Tutor of a Canadian Navy but they voted against the some voted for monks motion some voted for bordens motion some voted for both monks motion can take a from the Chicago Patten has not lost his Abib ii to i he didst linger Long in England after the Manchester incident great Britain Freedom of from the Cuna oian the Standard we criticising the water is agleam i be unionist proposal to put a theres a Brown Bird singing to its j Revenue tax on Canadian and other Shadow in the Stream j colonial Grain entering British and argues for continued free on the ground that canadians might i otherwise be this is the Little England Point of and can the Only Lead us Canada fixes her i Tariff o meet Canadian and Empire a Spring theres a Ripple on tie where j and the Barren Woods Are Blooming and its people Are for Over Hill and Over Dale hear the coming Spring they Apple tree sunny blowing the j meet United kingdom and Empire Uio will come come needs As the United kingdom tees with me i none other is the Golden Rule in the yearning faces Broad Highway theres a ruffle on the water and a drowsy Cloud above theres a Blue sky spilling out a Shower for its for Sweet april is sweeping and is Laughin Gas she and she gathers up a Rainbow end and dries her pretty n the a Empire Tariff policy it is the Only sure line of in any Britain preference would be 50 per can Ada has not reached that preference i or anything like i working for a i from an address by Edward mar editor of new students of the University of Texas one of the Best things about working heres the Way to yesterday take i for a is that it gives the worker and i common interests with people with whom aprils but u bit dancing on lie could not otherwise come in the j the thing that More than any other who would woo the Madcap i single thing makes the 4 compose human society Independent is Nice Salt making a living or the Mart set Flesjer make one does not a smart realize either of these aspirations to advantage without getting Down off a broken into bedraggled i Perch on he May ind himself in and working in the crowd shoulder to shoulder with the other a High degree of exclusiveness is oni from the Toronto the formation of a Canadian Navy formed a fitting juncture for an 1m Perial to the tory party j prize Iby the the belongs tiie infamy of revers Ingall no value it seem to think that this and gratuitously culling in ques Tion the Solidarity of the Mother coun possible to and Only who went with him to in p and or bordens motion but they All goods which should lecture on the subject it ha4 the import and j been Well said of or Coos he was o i try and the possessions beyond by the Canadian this i would be an inevitable incident of the May Wake the United states from the Paul and bordens motion but they All j what should have been a great Only people to have easy relations and Vulga Rizes such virtue As Tuey May contain is Fli Ona instance with Ordinary people Dav of National noting the the conservative party just one Chance of presenting the appearance of Unity before the and that is in its Many shaded and disguised but still Are ther of Small the great who voted against the government last Rutherford owing to Ever since this government took on saturday last the Sec Reuy of the University Council wrote the minister of whether University Bill had and if whether it would submitted to the on nday a reply was received from or announcing k the political trickery of those in Power they Only carried two or three seats but statistics show that they represented More thai 41 per of the total the Herald believes that in the event of the change of government for which everyone a Public to people would result overwhelmingly in favor of the conservative opposition in the the destroyer of a Liberal is All right but Cush ing As a in Iberia Premier is hardly less objectionable than Ruther the course which the conservatives Are taking is precisely the course which any party in opposition would they want a conserva not a Liberal government in they will help Cushing de stroy the Rutherford government later they will be willing to heartily cooperate with the Rutherford fac Tion in destroying a Cushing min in the Hope that they Are thereby hastening the Day when the conservatives will secure control of the legislature and place their own government in we dont want to by Jingo if we Sieve got the right on our Icie and All the Trump last year the Canadian consumption of United states goods was per Mart head the United states Pur chased from Canada at the us per this does not look much like discrimination Agai rate of foolish and impracticable is the Ultra Root of 11 to every Cle in not Friendly to Canadian a buy of j condemned in his last Public i Castle giant j it loomed on the far horizon acid evil and the we have not been of the impression that tithe Canaan people had an Opportunity to pronounce by plebiscite on this serious the negative argument would the mainly on Sas i what it Lay in the Way before him be iau3e should he turn v Here into soft flickering sunlight the path ran fair and wide Influent the negative argument would nay let him press straight Forward Horn at and sword at and the terrible is gratuitous three swallows Power and sons three swallows Irish for Over a Standard of distillers to Sla Jesty Thi rolling Cloud of Rescott a Knock at the Hudson Bay i from the Montrea the construction of a railway from the Western provinces to Hudson Bav is now will injure bringing into the it is estimate an average of in Cash and pro Liis is an increase of sixty eight per Over the figures for the Cor responding eight months of the previous the total immigration into can Ada from All sources for the eight months was which was an in crease of Twenty nine per but immigration received at which represents practically the whole euro Peiin was an increase of Only six per this Means that in Canadas immigration for the last eight months almost As much has Como from the United states As from All other sources dispatches from of the say that the total immigration figures for the year ending will probably show that More than one Hundred thousand residents of the United states have settled in bringing in in pro Perty and the late dance Curry was not Muci of a but he visited the Saskatchewan and when he came in addressing the new Tori preachers made a prophecy that those vast regions would some time or Thor troublesome competitors with move to the coast with his who has sold his farm to of the Price if understood to be per the Chartreaux fathers a pulsed from the great car Thurmn monastery and Bat for France of the old Trade Marks sold at have kept their secret they manufacture at Tarragona insist and get the new bottle asking the we deter Des Pitres Chartreaux of Tarragona or brie by a Tarragona Masson pc co f
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