Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, November 21, 1910

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 21, 1910, Winnipeg, Manitoba Manitoba Winnipeg monday every Day exc oot free Irosa company Stree numbers. Liing ml-2 Schiller cos. To. 1 St. Freedom of Trade Liberty in religion Equality in civil monday. November 21, 1910. The. Railroads and the Public. The railroads ought to be com pellets to bring their books before the commission Ami submit to an said governor Stubbs it Kansas when his evidence was being taken in the recent hearings by the interstate Commerce commission in regard to the proposed advances in the freight rates to the Western states. Ought to be compelled to show jut to what their actual investment is. This question has never been deter mined and it ought to it is a a Justion which has not been deter mined in Reg Ard to the Railroad companies of this country either. The Dominion railway commission the body in tins country corresponding to the interstate Commerce commission in the United states has never Grap Pilod with the problem of the intrinsic Justice or injustice of freight rates apart from a question of discrimination Between one rate and another. If the rate on a Given commodity to a certain place can do shown to be a rate discriminating unfairly against a certain other place the railway com Mission will hear the evidence offered find remedy the discrimination. But Tho question whether a rate apart entirely from any discrimination As com pared with another rate a higher charge than the railway company should to authorized to exact from a shipper that is to say a charge giving the company an exorbitant profit is a question which the commission has never conic to close grips with. In order to go into such a question it is essential in the first place of course that the actual profit to the railway Pauy should be ascertained. This can be ascertained Only from the com Pany s railway officials have been called As but not with result that has thrown Light on tie matter at Issue. Naturally the. Shipper Board of Trade or other individual or organization that goes before the commission with a complaint that a rate is exorbitant is unable to furn Imi the information needed. There thus a crying need in this country for just such action As governor Stubbs lit Iho above quo cd words Lias de ask for higher rates in order to pile up and improve it credit i her of governor Stubbs orbiter dicta in re ply to of vols. Railroad officials was that if tha farms of Kansas were run like you a certain class of the voters in Dela the that loyalty to a party was a thiring that entitled the partisan to a Reward and that votes a certain mar j Ket value dependent upon the exigency rom Iho Nii roads bonded for More of Tho situation. From Reward than they Cost and with High salaried officers they d All be basted in a the outstanding feature of his evidence and of All the whole Case presented in support of to pro test against the proposed Advance in Filip it was tie Plain unanswerable setting Forth of the just Dema id that the books of the Railroad compan ies Arr i lbt actual facts of the a to Mauro i-1 systems should be Laid Bare in the White Light of publicity. This demand has behind it a rapidly growing strength of Public opinion in this country As in the United states and the time is fast coming in both countries when it will be enforced. Sleuths on the Trail. For several weeks la verite l eve nement and other Ultra Montane Jour nals in Quebec together with the North West review of this City have been greatly exercised Over a Cable dispatch which was published in the free press three months ago. That dispatch they regard As a clue to a dark International conspiracy against the roman Catholic religion in which conspiracy the free press is according to these journalistic emulators of Sherlock Holmes and the Coq an Active agent. The articles in which the free press thus has its mask torn ruthlessly off Are far from being Calm they Are plainly the utter Ance of suspicion brooded Over until it has produced extraordinary agitation of mind. They recall the famous speech of sir Boyle Roche or. Speaker i smell a rat i can feel him in the air. But sir i will nip him in the the Cable dispatch referred to appeared in the free press of August 8 last Page 5, column As l Evene ment is careful to inform its readers. It was As follows King George approves. Madrid aug. The Madrid Cor Tho freight rate advances to the Western states covering some to Load hic commodities were an a couple of months . A protest was 1 Nilges by a number of and organi zation.1 of Farmers acting in concert Tho interstate commission the freight rate advances Pend no i investigation. The hearing of to vide Rice ended a couple of weeks ago and Tho decision of the commission is expected a few weeks. It will be t v most important decision Over made by that body and it will claim Atten Tion in Titis country. The Railroad officials examined be of inv Trio commission declared that the proposed advances in freight rates Nii Itlo necessary by the higher v. Uses to employees the increased cos and operation tie demand for increased efficiency of transportation i acini and Tho need of maintaining with foreign investors. In re which the witnesses who a it ire tie commission in sup cd Tho protest declared that the ire receiving a on to licit actual to ii where Low rates of earnings Aro Henrod out by Tho. Railroad statisticians Ai f due to Over capitalization Stubbs. Who was a. Lead ing on Liat Side of the Case even so far. As to say that he saw to. I Jason fur a reduction in freight respondent asserts that King George wrote the British ambassador at Madrid approving the so danish govern ment s attitude on the religious ques Tion and that he personally expressed the same View to King a1 couple of months passed before the full significance of the appearance of that Cable dispatch in the free press was revealed in horror stricken language by the Ultra Montane journals above mentioned. The North West re View the first of these sleuths to get on the Trail with la verite close upon its . Hot foot on the scent. The great contribution made by la verite to the discovery of the True meaning of the publication of the Dis Patch in. Question was its announce ment that it had made a careful search through the columns of All the other newspapers in Canada and found that the dispatch had appeared in the free press alone. L eve nement now devotes a leading article to the exposure of. The inner meaning of the appearance of that Dis Patch from Madrid in the free press which it describes As an Organ of imperialist liberalism and ing the faithful partisan after the elec Tion the Uncertain elector before the election a step and that step was soon taken. Each party needless to.1 alleged that the other began the and that the resort to a Means of fighting fipe was a justifiable the right of self Protection or. Lowry reports that men of in the state., who should be leaders of Public thought and champions of political declare that they Are help less. He quotes the words of one of there is no Public opinion in the state is insensible to opinion. If la not responsive to Tho advanced political thought which moves the other As or. Lowry rightly out however the state must work out its own salvation from within. The peo ple of the state must set their own House in order. As in every state and 4n every province the men who should be Tho citizens of Light and leading Are mainly responsible for the level of political morality. If in any state or in. Any province that level is Low it is Tho duty of such citizens courageously to grapple with the duty that faces them. The recent political history of this province conveys to every patriotic Manitoban a warning against allowing Manitoba going any than it has gone already to wards becoming the Delaware of the Dominion. Arcader s notes Robin Leer within or. Bourassa s reply. Or. Bourassa in his article in Devoir replying to sir Wilfrid Laurier article which in its defiant and confident tone ought to be enlighten ing to the dullest intellect As to the ambitions and objective of the nationalist that the political com Bat of the future will be Between imperialists and autonomist ranking under the latter term the men whose views Are in agreement with his own. Or. Bourassa s vision is not we think prophetic. The indications Are rather that we Aro to go through a period in our political history in which groups representing various extreme opinions will Corne into being modifying the present system of two party govern ment. At present there Are three very distinct groups of opinion in Canada. First there Are the insane Auto no mists of whom ill. Bourassa is admittedly the Leader. Just what these parties want is not very Clear they do not appear to know themselves. The Nouth Lilling word autonomy is dear to them and they Are voluble in abstract professions of loyalty to Canada to the Empire. To the King and to everybody and everything in sight. Apparently they want Canada to do nothing to stay in the Empire and get such advantages As May accrue to her thereby carefully shunning however any risks and refusing to assume any responsibilities. Their position is a of sir thoroughly contemptible okie. Wilfrid after pointing out that no official denial of tie truth of the dispatch has yet come Eitnier from London or from Ladrid. Says a disclosure such grave import Ance to the two monarchs concerned cannot be allowed to pass in silence. If it is to stand confirmed by the mute Ness of the High parties concerned and by tiie actual Progress of events that dispatch trom the Active Organ of can Alejas to the Active Organ of Laurier goes to show George v. And Ermont As taking Tho Lead in an International masonic conspiracy hatched against Christian Spain and against the Spanish monarchy plot exp Seu to Xing Alfonso by Cardinal merry Del Val at the very beginning of the present crisis a plot further of posed by two other cardinals at Rome who showed that canal Jas was charged with its execution a plot which in thai Advance. While the then Piliere is the group of insane imperialists who appear to want to undo the work of the last fifty years and make Canada a Mere satrap of great Britain imposing upon us the obligation of paying enormous sums to the motherland under conditions which would make these payments in distinguishable from tribute. These Are the people who think it treasonable for canadians to gratify their National inclinations by developing their own Means Jef defence and retaining full control iof ail the functions of govern ment. Their position is a unreason Able As that assumed by or. Bourassa and his followers. Then there Are the sane Imperia lists who Are also the sane Auto ii joists. There is no conflict of idea or in s new Book of tales Labrador t there frontispiece of striking interest show ins himself and commander Peary on the deck of the Roosevelt a reproduction of a photograph taken during Peary s visit on his return journey from ninety there i is. Quite noticeable likeness Between the two full. Faces. Both men have their hands in their pockets and both Are smiling though the smile on the face of the older and larger and sterner is a Mere Adu bration of the Merri ment rippling on the countenance of his companion. No doubt the likeness is wholly of the camera but they might in the picture be sons of. One natural father As Well As sons of the Viking blood there they stand two great men. Had the younger set his heart upon the pole no doubt he had j won it but the terrible experience had surely taken the Sunshine out of his laughter. For All those experiences of his along the coast of Labrador Brave and terrible though they have been Are As voyages on a summer sea compared to Peary s last two expeditions in the 1 Frozen North. Grenfell s game How Ever is men and not a geographical Point. Down to the sea is the title chosen for the series of re printed from various american Magaz Ines and published in England by Henry prow de Oxford University press and in the United states by Fleming. Revell co., whose West in agent is Russell Lang co of this City. Ato one can read Grenfell or Peary or Agnes Deans Cameron without a quickening of regard and sympathy for the Eskimo who has some of j the very Best human qualities As his j native heritage and none of the worst. A Good Many persons in Winnipeg will remember How some fifteen years Aso an Eskimo from the Canadian sub Arctic was brought thus far by an English explorer and sent Back again j to his native ice and Snow. The Labrador eskimos Are devoted to i Grenfell whom they know in their vernacular As Ani Asuit the Man who has to do with and Grenfell like Peary sympathizes with these people and understands them. But he rinds no difficulty in showing them the elements of christianity on its theological Side. To tells us How the moravian missionaries in seeking to convey to the mind of the Eskimo the meaning of the Oriental simile trans lated Lamb of god As Young Seal it is says Grenfell pc Bably As Good a substitute As can be found in nature with its perfect whiteness As it lies in its Cradle of ice its gentle helpless nature and its pathetic innocent an elderly lady who at times displayed a Genius for something very near idolatry was much distressed Over this perversion of scripture and sent Grenfell a Box containing a stuffed Lamb that the Eskimo Nasht learn these pure blooded eskimos Are decreasing in the Labra Dor while the half Breeds and other settlers Are increasing. We Aro not told if it is owing to inter marriage with tie Whites but that is tie in Ference. However it is a Hardy people that dwell on the cloak coasts and to Down to the treacherous sea in Primi Tive ships. One chapter As thrilling a fight with the elements of sea and Ali As Over was fought by elizabethan voyagers or by any hero of ancient Saga is the Plain unvarnished tale of a Schooner called the rippling wave i waterlogged on the High seas of mid Atlantic. Indeed the Story As told i or. Grenfell. Who had it from the lips of the sailors no doubt merits a title with More thrill in it than " tis dog ged As does a phrase that adapts itself to ways of life. The wave was a newfound land Schooner that had carried dry cod in the Mediterranean sailing at a Ratku show a clean pair of heels to the j average tramp her skipper Lige and All his Crew were men who knew no fear who were made of the stuff that won .kng-laiv.1 the Dower of the sea and that keeps it for Hor too. The Schooner i soil was a Weatherly vessel of ninety tons. A no land Lubber can know Tho terrible sign ill canc e of the Hor into i derelict and she drifted at the will for seventeen Days the sailors August last inspired his holiness Between reasonable imperialism Riners were in Progress Tho Chicago of railway rows and Statis is published a statement showing Chrtt Iho earnings of tie railroads United states for the year ? Juno 30 last amounted to that statement said compared with the in Evious ban nor your 1hu7. The earnings show an of and the expenses an increase of leaving increase in net in i no t non operation to take care of in increase of in taxes and Tho interest on at least in a of Neal invested in the railways 1u07." these figures remarks the new York journal of Commerce afford no evidence that the railroads As a whole Aro losing ground in their financial evidence was submitted to show that the proposed advances in freight would add an annual tax of to the Al a by heavy Bur Lun if Tho us unto consumer. The interesting and important part of lie Tevuk i of of governor Stubbs. Who i i retired Railroad contractor was an act Ard to Cost of Railroad building. The i Wost figures put in evidence by thy More than doubled while n m of them the govt a to sumo of his evidence a. Reported in Tho Chicago Tribune i in Sidon Ripley of the be Aski Money to pay i a men i Irir it sounds Tumo Iki the company asking Tho Public to pay All of its North is wages Iii Toad of Uvo thirds. I Don t Tako any Stock in Tho idea the that they uan make rates on tie values of their terminals us by the growth of Popula Tion. That is taxing people fur a Railroad president May believe his Railroad is Worth Mure than it Cost just As if you had a horse you nought t great Deal of you might value it it soon when it was not Worth it the railroads brought in t Nel. Looks tills commission would never Lioi Ieve. That railroads Cost a mile As some presidents Wear. It is ridiculous and preposterous for a Railroad to take out of As the of Anta be did in 1909. Isaax. It in Sadr pavements and then Pope himself to address a paternal letter to King Alfonso then in eng land. And the dispatch to the free press explains the reply of the Ivins to the Pope that it was impossible to resist l a tenement goes on to discourse at length about the International masonic in which it de clares the free press to be an accomplice. La Verity and l eve nement have worked each other up to a High pitch of excitement Over this matter they Are going to follow out the Trail of the free press in the great inter National masonic or perish in the attempt. Ship in duties they to and enlightened nationalism. Canadians of this Type who. We believe include an overwhelming majority of the electorate recognize that member extra Fine and misses Coats Here is an Opportunity for thinking mothers to get a Good Quality coat Alt Little Cost. Your daughters will be. Delighted with these Coats and they please you. We Are reducing our Stock previous to Stock taking regardless of., Cost and it will save you Money. They Are All up to Date Coats made of materials in Navy Green Grey Brown red Etc. Suitable for girls 4 to 16 years length 24 to 45. Mostly larger sizes. Regular up to c see window tuesday x. O Navy and Brown. Also several pretty scarfs at reduced children s Ash Ere and silk made in ladies have grouped a number of dresses together making a very special cleared at a remarkably Low Price. The materials.Are--, taffeta Rajah pcs Salinas and silk mulls. All Are prettily made in one piece styles some having the new veiled effects Kimono and hobble designs and Are All handsomely trimmed with Laco Satin and fancy braiding. All Are made in pretty Light shades suitable for evening and afternoon1-.-Wear. Regular values up to d y p tuesday. I five dozen Only manufacturers Sam. Ples of Wool of Honey comb hand knit invalid shawls in soft Wool with sleeves in Large and Small sizes. Colors Grey Black mings or Sailor and dresses Wilu Are made in. Pleated styles Alzos 6 years regular i special to French flannels special 45e for ladies Kimonos dressing Salques or Winter blouses French flannel is the Correct material. We Are showing it in a splendid Range of Light and flare colors which come in stripes spots and Paisley de signs 28 inches wide. Tuesday special per Yard Pailette Silks tuesday 59c this soft satiny silk will go on Solo for tuesday Only in All the leading afternoon and evening shades including White and Black 20 inches wide. Q. Regular 75c. November Sale striped Wash crystalline Silks a special line of Wash Silks go out on tuesday at 25c a Yard. These make Good serviceable blouses 20 inches wide. Regular sue. Tuesday per Yard. Cash trimmed with smocking. Busters Mink special natural j muffs made in or jetty Rug and . Head and tails. Nicely be and lined with Brown Satini regular tuesday special. Novelties Iri for dressing gowns or a. Beautiful collection in the latest design Refl patterns and All the new colors. Tho id Cal and Correct thing for ladies or gentlemen s Kimono or dressing Gowri a Ono Blanket size 72x90, makes the. . Tuesday you car. Secure one and have it made up at about one half the Price you can buy a ready made o _ one for. Special priced tuesday of Cushion forms for everybody arrived just on time for every lady requires them now to make up for the Holiday season. Soft silk floss Lilleck with White Cambric coverings makes them 41 most As Light and airy As Dowa. Kote these sizes and popular prices for tuesday and wednesday s Selling 16x16 Inch. Price tuesday and wednesday i sols Inch. Price tuesday and wednesday each ,35cj Inch. Price tuesday and wednesday each.46c 22x22 Inch. Price tuesday and wednesday each Sec 24x24 Inch. Price tuesday and wednesday eaclu.65e. Inch. Price tuesday and wednesday Llxl-5 in. Tea cosy forms 12x16 in. Tea cosy forms boys imported English and German sweaters and sweater Coats at about half their regular Price 500 boys imported sweaters and sweater sizes 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32. Mostly in navys and they Are All made from the finest Saxony and Baldwin yarns and every sweater is Worth from to each and you can rest assured that they wont last Long tuesday at. Be sure and see window monday 1 pumping Day and night. Know keeps Tho i do not Reader in the Empire carries with it hich must be discharged Hirt d that these can be better met greater the awful tale of those seventeen Days or the excite ment of the Rescue by a German ship. It was the dead of Winter not a bite could be cooked nor a sup warmed every pot and pan had gone with Tho Galley the water kept gaining upon them Anil they were out of the track of trans Atlantic liners. It is a Story that would be counted overdrawn a fiction. But no fiction is half so strange or so awful As truth. There Are fourteen chapters in Tho Hook dealing with different phases of Labrador life and All containing Frea i material. The . By Canada As a nation than by Canada As a Colony. The naval policy outlined by the Canadian government is an at tempt and upon the whole a Success Ful Ait tempt to express this View. The moderate and reasonable policy j to excites the bitterest hostility of the fanatics of both the extremist Calips and the extraordinary sight is now to to seen of them pooling their influences in an attempt to prevent its go ing into effect. They Are not Likely to succeed. The sober sense the people of Canada can be relied upon to see to this. Something that Congress should not Sanction. President Gehurman sum med up the matter by saying that a self perpetuating and irresponsible Board wielding enormous Powers is from the Point of View of efficiency Blunder from the Point of View of democracy an anomaly it not in deed a scr option respect her tears and her or. Bourassa in his latest attack upon sir Wilfrid Laurier has got to tiie Point of repeating what he admits was u private conversation had by him with the Premier when he was a lieu tenant of Hist i and therefore entitled to discuss matters upon confidential terms. Or. Bourassa should been courage to continue these revelations of the real Man behind the pose. They Are enlightening. Walt Mason s Corner a corrupt state. Stories about the prevalence of political corruption in the state of Dela Ware have for a Good Many years Fig ured prominently in the newspapers of the United states. It appears by All accounts that the evil reputation of that. State was fully lived up to in the recent elections. George Ken Nan the writer who won Fame by his investigations of the actual conditions in Russia wrote a series of letters in the new York evening Post several years ago about the political Debau Chery in crooked state a degraded and debased Little Rotten Bor Ough with a polluted and debauched at the present time the some paper is publishing letters Deal ing the recent elections in Dela Ware written by its wins Hin gum Cor respondent or. K. G. Lowry a news ranging from 100 up into the thou paper Man of the highest standing. The Small subscriber. With two Days of the Campaign remaining the . Committee Fauna on saturday that there were still Lack ing some to bring the subscriptions up to the figure set As the of in View of the spleen. Did showing made each Day it is not Likely that there will be any failure to secure the Complete amount but this desirable end can be assured by the it is interesting to note that the very provision in the naval Bill which is re lied by the naval jingles to con vict Laurier of treason to the Empire is cited by both Bourassa and Lavergne in their latest deliverance As Complete evidence that ii has betrayed Canada to the imperialists. This is the provision which gives the Domin Ion government Complete control of. The Canadian Navy in of peace but empowers it to Transfer it to the admiralty upon the outbreak of War. They Are holding High Carousel Clown at Charlie s grog the boys arc burning Money where the shining j bottles Are you May head their Joy i Ous laughter you May hear j the them shout and sing and fiddler they re finding1 life a Solace As the noisy hours take Wing. But the morning o the morning when the singing rounders Wake when tie Mouth is like a Hen s nest and the head a mass of ache o to life agonies remorseful and the Wail Ings that for All Man must pay the fiddler when the Danco is at j tin end. There Are Fellows All around j us who arc cutting quit a Swath thinking that1 unless they re stylish they1 Are surely in the Broth and j they re buying motor wagons and they re haunting off to Rome with a i lot of borrowed Money and a mortgage j on Tho Homo. And some Day a beastly panic on the land will spread a pall and a lot of stylish Alecks will up backed against the Wall then you la Hea a lot of All in % Aln my Friend for a Man must pay the fiddler when the dance is at an end. L Ittie Cora Jane. De jiggers has her feelings badly milked so her Mother often tells her that her gait is much too Swift. With her swagger girl companions through the streets mad Ebythe Onder order process it will no doubt be profitable for both employees and employees to understand thoroughly the new Law it appears that the political corruption in Delaware dates far Back. The buying and Selling of votes is an established practice in that state so much so that a Man who regularly Sells his vote is said to charge for while the Man who goes to the polls and Voles without payment or Hope of Reward is said to Voto his Fenti As Long ago As 1s50. Or. Lowry writes. It _ was the custom of both parties to give the voters or at least a certain class of some thing in the nature of payment for ten in votes. Payments were not definitely agreed upon in nor As a Rule were they f. Dance. Made in Money. They consisted generally of some commodity or article of Mer "chandi.sf. As a barrel of flour or Hearty co operation of All sections of j regard tag compensations for injuries the people. This is not a movement i which Cones lotto or the 1st of Only for the men who can give sums january next. Under existing Letisia and common Law an employer is Hull o.411i Only liable where the employee could prove negligence on tie part of Tho employer or his agents or where it was established that defects existed i n Sands. Twenty subscriptions of each Are just As Good financially As one subscription of and in cer. Tain other important respects they Are better. A flood of Small subscriptions a works or machinery. Under to Day and to Morrow will bring this. Splendid Campaign to a triumphant close. A pair of boots which aft i the elec Tion. Was Given to the voter As a sort of present or Reward for having sup ported the party at the this of course was a demoralizing and it gradual by . President Schurman of Cornell University who is one of the Many canadians holding High posts of responsibility in the United states delivered a notable address last week upon the Rockefeller foundation project. A Bill for the establishment of that foundation to which or. John d. Rockefeller proposes to leave the great bulk of his accumulated wealth is still pending in Congress. There appears to be no Prospect of its being enacted in its present form. The placing of such an immense Fortune amounting to hundreds of millions of dollars at the disposal forever of a self Perpetu the new act the employer is liable in any event with some very minor exceptions. Or. Laverrne in his Atic in Tor onto on Friday denied that Thero had been undue appeals to racial fanaticism in Brummond Arthabaska. He does not however appear to have taken any notice of a Challenge by the. Globe asking him to deny or defend his authorship of an election pamphlet largely circulated in the constituency in which the following delectable Para graph appeared when the volunteers shall have been sunk to the Peak in their old warships and when the. Law demands of the a family after she has sacrificed her oldest son that she give up also her hug band. And her last she likes to roam and she sees the moving pictures when she ought to be at Home she is flirting with the John i Nies in her harmless foolish Way and Queen Quality shoes Are skilfully made on the new and improved wonder worker machinery from selected leathers and me Best accessory materials that Money can Imp. Robinson co. Limited she May invest sackcloth on Soma the t t Newfoundland with bitter future Day for the Laws that lives governs mortals never yield and never like boys must pay the fiddler when the dance is at an end. Walt Mason. Of j birthday congratulations to award paid to Canada. Francis Adams noted i Diplomatist died in Boston. Born i there aug. 18. 1807. 1 Dunsmuir of ii Columbia resigned. I Uluis j Allu Aime Benard . Born Henryville que., 1s73 for . I i. M. Belcher born Calcutta India 1s5b member of can Adian team at Wimbledon 1882 the federalist the London Spectator will have none of Bhe project of devolution recently Kugland and in an member. Ticla entitled the federalist Ful i ,7----v i. J tit i Luiu a tags. Ing director of Gauss limited win j d kingdom Witul unite the Empire Nipes past president Winnipeg Board d of Trade Delegate to Chambers of Commerce Congress Lia. 1909. It. Rev. Mcneil born _. 1851 archbishop of 1909. Hon. W. It. Montague. A. Born Adelaide sex. Ont. 1s3s . For was Secretary of state and minister of agriculture prior to Hon. Justice prud Vio mme born St. Urbain near Montreal jul go Manitoba Eastern judicial District. Joseph Prefontaine sex . For a Wissin Boia born Beloeil tie. Liis Date in history. Apply the Relief to the Throat Chest until the surface smarts a Dens. Give roadways pills in does As will freely move the for a Sud Den cold take a Large Rad Way s pills and Tea spoonful i Lief with a of molasses Moureu a Tumbler it hot water such magic qualities that it will at Kiwi once to bed. A profuse mid the same time break up the in will break out. And in the morning cold will be none. Ask for Radway s and be sure get what you ask for. Us to Iii federalist scheme for a scheme of though we Are strongly opposed to and cannot believe that the welfare of Ireland Scotland or Wales rating Board of trustees is regarded As child Saai air Laud Ier will tie Coa a Vert us by so Uri d arguments we ate most willing to be converted. We will go further and acknowledge without Reserve that the keeping together the Empire in order that at some future time Tho free nations which shall be United in an incorporating Union is a matter fraught with such importance for the British 1 sos Napoleon blockade race that we would make sacrifices Many and great to attain it. Steamer Indian wreck i alien v which is. Bound to workable and which instead i ing must carry in it the disintegration not Only for that Strong Central unit the Dom. But for the component part children Gry for Fletcher s for. What we wih not consent to do is i to Rush in a panic or a flurry or be cause it May help politicians at Homo out of a temporary and local difficulty into some wild ill considered and Al together scheme. Federate the this moment would in the to destroy Shilt bpm a Lubly co Milf cures Jtj Ike ;