Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 7, 1912, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba free. Winnipeg May he aunty town line. 3wter not Anil floor wrap in reach to y influence the tremendous water pressure that would squeeze Oil Al Ginvant eases and air within the Todd. And it Sefl keep on sinking and be compressed into a solid As hard As a tone before it had dropped to a depth m half a mile and that body would never Oto up again. It would lie upon the ick Noor until the last vestige of it was dissolved. C 0-the White Star line is a British company and one of the subsidiary companies of the International mercantile Marine which is an International com b be for the purpose of controlling tie British shipping lines included in the Combine a separate British concern was established in great Britain All the shares of the British companies were transferred to this British concern and British a subjects predominate in its management. The British ships them selves retain their National allegiance Are office red by British subjects and a anneal. In part at least by British Trews and even held available for use As British merchant cruisers or trans ports in Case of War whenever the nation May require their services. Bin aha the Downing or divining Rod a forked to Mciff of Hazel or Willow is said in the hot Fly of a professional or. To vibrate violently when the operator passes Over Jilden water or even minerals. In Vest eation of these claims seems to that the percentage of successes is sealer than would be the Case through Mere Chance though the mechanism. Which produces Surti a result is quite unknown and this claims with regard to minerals Are much More unproven. To any Case the res lilt is due to the individual not to the instrument since some dowsers do not use the forked Twig. Until More definite scientific investigation has been made no certain statement can be made on Trie subject. Hiss e. S., is the names of the Canadian Cabinet ministers Premier it. . B. L. Cortlen minis ter of Trade Anil Commerce Hon. George e. Foster minister of the Interior Hon. Robert Rogers minister of Public works. Hon. Frederick d. Monk minister of p. Minister of Marine and fisheries and minister of the naval ser vice Hon. John d. Hazen minister of Justice Hon. Charles j. Doherty minis ter of militia and defence. Hon. Sam. Hughes Secretary of state Hon. William j. Koch minister of labor Hon. T. A. Crothers minister of Inland Revenue and minister of mines Hon. B. Nan Lei minister of customs. Hon. John d. Reid minister of agriculture Hon. Mar tin Burrell members without portfolio Hon. George h. Perley Hon. Albert e. Map Hon. J. A. Lougheed. Of the pamphlets Are quite Good read ing but they Are not calculated to help. I err von Icid Cilen Waechter to come to an agreement with sir Edward Grey and the result has been a Skir Mish Between press bureaus of the two ministries which i did not remain hidden i rom the Public. It is due to Admiral von Tirpitz to add that his Piess Bureau is equal to that of the foreign office and has the advantage of pursuing a More consistent and More popular policy. The a fish Law in new York. From the now. York the Brush Law which has lust been passed by the legislature of new York and approved by governor Dix. Is very properly regarded As a the Public health Law for it is a hygienic measure of the utmost importance to the protecting the latter against terrible burdens which have been Long borne with an equanimity bordering on irn of Cilito. T he most reliable observations have established the portentous and Ever present influence of. Heredity. Con firmed criminals and mental Degener ates congenital and acquired have been permitted to increase and multiply without let or hindrance until our asylums Are filled beyond capacity and the very life of the nation is threatened by the Strain of blood transmitted by these defectives whose number is rap idly increasing. What would be thought of a Community which permitted Mani fest pollution of its water sup ply with out 011 Effort to abolish the nuisance the people who allow the hereditary or confirmed criminal and the mentally or morally defective to feed on their substance in prisons and asylums Only to be turned Loose on the Community after they Havo expiated then crimes belong to the same category. They Are guilty of deliberately Foster ing the germ of degeneracy and aiding the propagation of the evil that men aces them. Now that medical science has Dis covered a method of sterilizing these defectives by measures which do not offend the mawkish sensibilities of those who display More regard for the rights of dangerous members of society than for the safety of the whole people it is hoped that the Brusly Law Mav be firmly executed by the authorities without violating any of its Wise provisions. Only by this effective method May the Public obtain Protection against the unlimited multiplication of defectives. The Canadian record. From the Onawa journal Al number of american newspapers at the present time Are devoting some attention to the ascertaining of the number of British and americans on Board the ill fated titanic when it sailed on the last voyage and also As to the number of Sun doors of each. Whatever such figures May show and the chances Are that Only approximate statistics can be obtained the Canadian figures have been compiled. There were on the titanic she Sank 36 adult canadians. These were divided us follows men women Iott s while you Are travelling or going away among strangers that you Are most interested in the style and tie Cut of your clothes. The Quick and guaranteed Satis faction of Serai ready tailoring appeals to the Man in a hurry and doubly so to the Man who has the Leisure to study of the Semi ready system. We. Used to Tell of the savings accruing to the Semi ready buyer because every customer paid Cash and there were no credit that system alone is a Factor a the one Price to everybody. No other tailor Oij Clothier in Canada has. Been Able to maintain it be cause they did not build the key Stone of Cash Selling. Survey starts laying out line of . From Prince Albert to bay.1 Prince Albert saslr., May was commenced this afternoon Oil the Survey on the . Hudson Baj Road from this City. Sixteen Survey ors arrived Here saturday in Rolth a Carload of supplies and equipment. P. To i. Canby the Engineer in Obi Unge of the Survey who came in and Viaola of the party has looked Over tie first 10 Miles of country northeast1 of the City. In opinion the country does not offer Many difficulties in Tsie Way of on. He says there is practically no Muskeg and Only a few Small lakes. He told a reporter he was unable to say anything about the work and. Hail no idea As to How far his Survey would extend or so ii grading work would be commenced. The Survey will Start just North of the . Over the Saskatchewan River. W. C. Mckay of Prince Albert has taken charge of the transport service. The Heads of the ii arty were Busy this morning securing teams to take out their supplies it is understood that Bhe Survey work is to be rushed alone As rap idly As possible and thai it will be followed quickly by grading work. The Survey party coming Here the result of the trip to Ottawa i made by a deputation of local citizens in january when sir William Mac Kenzie president of the Canadian Northern railway made a dam let Promise thai 50 Miles a Ime from. Prince Albert to soul Lake to connect with the government Hudson Bay line at the latter be graded this year. Since then James Mckay m.p., Tes watching do Zelop meals and he has Boon assured sir William that the grading Wil be carried out this it 1s the intention of the to Complete the line to split Laike a., ran Idle As possible so that it. Read for operation As soon As. The government line Tea new worlds records in motor races 271 poet age Avenue working up anti English feeling. New York Post the controversy which has raged for lire last few weeks around the Navy had the result of revealing a decided difference of opinion Between Inetor ism office Ana the ministry of Laraie. While the Chancellor and the Lor foreign affairs Are do is their Best to arrive at a Friendly Vaow standing with in itself inc gently the admiralty a set All the pens at its command to stir up fee wins against eng the press teems with articles son Tel necessity of the and atonal Battles Iii a Jear. The Boot counters Are inundated with pamphlets and brochures denouncing h a a race of pirates and in ms7ho against Germany a rider her by every foul
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