Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, June 25, 1915

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 25, 1915, Winnipeg, Manitoba Editorial Section to 14 biday june of a tics of depravity and crime. Tho creatures in terror of the Light Are shrieking that 11 they Are to be disturbed they will see that others do not escape exposure As Well. To which the Public replies proceed with the exposure let us know the the defence of the War Day by Day i3. Fro press company i offices. 300-302-304-306 t and general Manas or. _ Calls. Alvato Branch importance of the Austro Ger omit Advance in Galicia depends entirely upon the condition in which it leaves Tho thus san armies m Ana the measure of Success which has Atton Derl the plans which the teutonic allies made when they decided upon this huge drive. They doubtless in. Lac or a the a departments Day and in l holidays in this province for years past Lias been that bad and Rotten As the Roblin government waa it was no cite. 800 Mallora building Luoni 306 to. 1 West Kle Bulin. Still Street. Canada 1 we building Toronto. I representative 1 a Largo 23 Hill London the general Post office. Lor transmission through basils in the British sales at Inland of Trade Liberty in re Ligion Equality in civil Friday june 25, 1915. Contributor who signs himself s. L. I these initials betray the writer As i g Eastern professor of worse than the liberals and now that the Roblin government is being shown up As inconceivably base the taunt is heard that the liberals Are no better. A number of supporters of the late Roblin government members everyone of them of the machine and beneficiaries of its activities have taken the responsibility of formally charging that there has been in this province a bipartisan system of villainy including in its scope members of the government. The idea be Hind this piece of tactics dictated by the chief strategist or. Rogers during his recent conference with the Rump of the once proud Roblin party is twofold to besmirch the Norris government to some extent in the eyes of the people Mani Toba and to serve notice upon the will be reprisals it the. Investigation is pushed into what is regarded by or. Rogers As forbidden ground. The counter stroke to this is to pay Tho Price they could attain considerable successes in Galicia in View of the russian shortage m War munitions after the Long Winter with Trio russian sea ports ice blocked and and most momentous Battle of his tory will tie fought somewhere in they threw into the Campaign Tho hade in Industrial the official an of tie Canadian manufacturers association in its current i sue is in a sad state of mind Over lain heretical remarks made in j terrain f Manitoba liberals that there v the University Magazine about the Jade in Canada movement by a Economy who took an accept the Challenge. This is what the Campaign against the government has done. 1911. When this Tlle a Liberal party in this province. Political Active part in reciprocity in master of flouts and jeers takes a sing at the made in Canada idol Industrial Canada i eels wit j some measure of Justice that it is being injured in the House of its friends. As for made in Canada move ment no objection need be taken to lit provided it is kept within reason i Able Bounds. The propriety of giving our own manufacturers the pre tence other things being equal need not be disputed and it is Well list the people of Canada should be continually reminded of the Desir is Lity of buying Home made goods to the natural tendency or lie Best. For the made in cauda station As a shield for Lucom pet is prepared to submit to son with the defunct Kobliha organization. If it is not immeasurably Superior in men and in methods if it is not what its supporters and friends have claimed for progressive honest is no time like the present for Demon Strating that to the people of this province who will shortly be called upon to pass judgment upon both parties. The free press As an Agency that has had something to do with putting the Norris govern ment in Power will for one Wel come a show Down. Meanwhile the free press begs to express its con government to stand the test and i it bases this opinion not upon Blind Faith but upon what it regards is rapacity and selfishness there j Complete knowledge of Tan be Only contempt. Unfortunately j a Only too much reason to situation. Believe that it is being constantly put to these purposes. As an. In i Ance we quote the following the or. Rogers ii vol Jed. There is Little doubt in the minds from. The Golden books. Sleep. Isle Abr the Barrett Browning of All the thoughts of god that Are borne inward unto souls afar. Among the psalmist s music deep. Now Tell me if that arty is for gift or Grace surpassing he Eriveth his beloved what would we give to our beloved the hero s heart to the the poet s Star tuned Harp to of the Public that or. Is implicated in the parliament build Ings scandal. He hurried Here from Ottawa in april in reply to urgent Calls for i ficus wer Tui in 1-miwjl.s jul Flat it nor fit orders for shells. With expensive new j help and used All the influences at shipment installed and skilled work j command to Stop the from the current Issue of Canadian finance published in this Day weeks ago attention was directed in Fiese columns to the tie up of various Western plants in receipt of ment and with the men engaged they were practically Idle Lor weeks wearily awaiting delivery of j la hade in Canada steel bars from the this he ailed. At last though in not too Harsev plump Are Comins to hand. Pre Imily the representatives of Rangin us making of shells were willing that Canadian material should be used so Jiras Elvins employment to labor in the primary As Well As secondary stages of manufacture. All of Taich was eminently right in the Cir i balances so Long As the preference j stroked by a not entail delay or unduly enhance apparently however. It has Bant for the Benefit of two v three firms at most dozens of other have been kept Idle. Wjt is far worse our own men at the hint Are hampered for Lack or Muni j merely Roval commission. In it is now a matter of. Record that the i important telegrams passed Between authorities in arranging for members of the Manitoba govern or. Rogers having to do investigation and the Means by which it could be stopped. These Tel grains have been de Telegraph company per Fnu is a reasonable saying or. Rogers from exposure. Winter accumulations Foi both nations of men and munitions wit i Tho result that nearly Tho whole of Galicia has been retaken including its two chief cities pro myst and Lemberg. What were the German objectives there were probably several one was the desire to give the German people something to cheer about. We heat much of the spartan Resolution and Calm courage of the people of Ger Many but observers who have studied the situation on the ground have noted that about once so often they have to be served up with a Victory or something which passes As such while All mishaps Are watered Down or completely ignored. Then it was hoped by this revelation of Streng the to Italy and entering upon the War. So far As Italy was concerned the Austro German successes had precisely the contrary effect. For Italy knows that there is no Hope for her in a Europe under the Shadow of Berlin and it is quite pos sible that one of the factors which moved Italy to final action was the supposed need of intervention on be half of the allies. The same considerations will ultimately bring Rou mania into the struggle if the bul Garian menace to the South can be removed. If Austria Ancl germany1 conquer Good-bye., for Ever to Rou Omnia s dream of sometime getting the fifteen million romanians into one country. Moreover Russia hard pressed by her foes is probably will ing to make better terms than a. Rus Sia triumphant. Bukovina for in stance is largely romanian in population further it was until 125 years ago a part of Wallachia As Roumania was formally called. It is believed that not until recently was Russia prepared to agree that the Southern half of Bukovina including Czerno Witz show ill be added to Roumania after the War. The -third1 and the. Chief objective of the germans was to put the rus of business of tie Power of taking the offensive break the morale of their make them sick of the was perhaps put them in the mood for a. Separate peace. Has these ends Berlin thinks it has at least in Large part. But. It is to be recalled that last. January Germany was a Iuzie sure that Russia was All Petrograd reports Are cheer Ful in tone about the galician re verses. They say that in the face of Superior forces they fell Back that their army is intact that every mile of Retreat tends towards restoring an equilibrium of strength Between the contending forces that the austrians and germans have still to Deal on the Eastern front with a Large russian army which is being daily stiffened with fresh troops and. New supplies of guns and ammunition. These reports May be More optimistic than the for but the resiliency of Russ i has. Been one of the features of to Date. If the russian armies Are still on the Job the Austro German forces will have to remain on the Offen Slevc on the Eastern Frontier or at least maintain Large armies to hold the defensive in either Case the German object in which was to get rid. Of the russians for a time while they concentrated their forces the allies in the not been of the Patriot s voice to the Monarch s Crown to teach j Light and the Ibro ivs he Alveth his beloved what do we give to our beloved i a Little Faith All Grid improved a Little dust to Over weep and bitter memories to make the whole Earth blasted for our Sake he Eriveth his beloved soft we sometimes say but have no tune to Charm away sad dreams that through the eyelids creep but never doleful dream shall break the Happy slumber when he Velveth his beloved o so full of. Dreary a Olse o men with Walling in your voice o delved Gold the wallers Heap o strife o curse that o or it fall god strikes a silence through you. All and liveth Liis beloved his Clews crop mutely on the Hill his Cloud above at sail eth still. Though on its slope men sow and reap More softly. Than the Dew As shed or Cloud is floated overhead he liveth. His beloved for me my heart Erst did go most like a tired Cli ild at a slow that sees through tears like mummers leap would now its wearied vision close would childlike on his love repose who five the his beloved Pope s interview to Transfer the Violy Sec to spam is causing animated discussion no the Vatican. At is recalled Eliut after Tho statements attributed to his holiness evoke bitter comment in France and Italy. Invitation to Transfer holy see to Spain is discussed at Vatican. Paris june Benedict s message to French catholics As Given in the interview with Louis Latapie Hap aroused a storm of indignation in the even reaction Ary Catholic journals like Galois finding Little to approve beyond the Pope s expression of Bountiful neutrality. Evidently at the present time the French do not appreciate the re minder from the holy father that lie considers them. Brothers of. The germans some alleged statements. Among Tho statements attributed to the Pope were you desire that 1 should consent Newery crime specs but each one of your accusations is accompanied by a reply on tile part of the germans. As for Tho shooting of priests in Belgium and France l have received from austrian Bishops the Assurance that the Xis Sidiqi army has also taken hostages from among the Catholic troubles in Rome in july 1881, ing the Transfer of the body of Pope Pius in. From St. Peter s to its inst i resting place and when the coffin was almost thrown into the tiber River. Pope Leo appointed a com Mission of cardinals to study the situation of the papacy. Some of the cardinals favored Tho immediate Transfer of the papacy elsewhere but the majority agreed that the Transfer should take place Only 1c the safety of the Pope were threatened or he was hindered in the exorcise of his spiritual ministry. This commission arranged the de tails for the Pope and possibly the sacred College to leave Koine secretly to be followed by the papal court and make plans for the administration of the Church from the time of the departure of the Pope until he should resume his offices in his now residence. The commission agreed however that the Pope should be left free to decide when it was necessary y to take such a step. At this time emperor Francis Joseph offered the Pope his Castle at Salzberg. To Force Kelly to attend sessions priests. The Cardinal Secretary of state looking backward Tho Freo press was founded in 187 i. Forty years ago St. Jean Baptiste Day was celebrated in so Bonyace. All the morning every trip of the Mammoth ferry boat added a Hundred or so Winnipeg people to the number of celebrants. A feature of the Day was the evening concert held a the Cathedral. leather is quoted at 51.50 to per hide. Pemmican is reported the Fullerton intervention is a Rogers manoeuvre an tons in a recent Public address at attempt to introduce a diversion for the distraction of the Public mind. Part of the manoeuvre or. Rogers newspaper in Winnipeg raises the cry that now that charges Ell com i it tee had Nuch to say about what pc creating a new moans very Little Reg Erdinc Rale at which Canada Lias actually thirty five years ago the county court office has been sup plied with a Large sate. I the Steamer Marcquette made the round trip from Winnipeg to tort 121 lice and return in s Days and 20 hours. This is a record. J. A. M. Aikins was one of the passengers on Board the Mariniette. Has received the representations of seven belgian they have declared that they Are not Able to cite a single Case of violation in their congregations protected especially by tie Virgin or by some Saint. We continue to be in apr of ecu in formed on the subject of violations committed by German soldiers. I shall Surprise you about the re ported arrest of a Prince of. Tho Church. Cardinal Mercer of reims has never been arrested. I have received from general von Bissing the German governor of Belgium a letter assuring me that he would repress Liere Acci with the utmost Energy All acts of violence against churches and against the ministers of god. As for the sinking of the Tania i do not know of a More frightful transaction. But what do you think of the blockade which constricts two empires which condemns to famine millions of innocents is that inspired also by feelings entirely humane we have Faith la the present government but we tremble to see ourselves exposed to Tho Uncertain ties of Public life in Italy. Rome is in perpetual ferment. Say it were absurd in continue Iea from Page 1 to present at one Council meeting when a steel discussed. He never of the steel contract to , till it Caino out in the you As express an opinion As to the impropriety destroy. An order a said or. Symington. "1 could see no objection to said the witness. I might Llaver done it myself but if the contract was cancelled and revoked i Thlu be All Howden and Campaign funds the witness was asked if he knew anything about Campaign funds. 1-e said he knew nothing of or. Bunp soil being in charge of such a fund. To never knew of or. Simpson hold ing any fund whatever for the party except for a certain matter not re lating to elections or the parliament buildings construction. He would not divulge the matter referred to. He denied any knowledge of any fund from any contractor or from or. Sirn son or on any matter that would have a bearing before the commission. Or. Symington began to press the witness with regard to Campaign funds. Or. Andrews objected stat ing that tills infringed on. The Powers of the new commission. He presumed that the two commissions run concurrently and that they might both bring in findings on the same matter. It May said chief Justice Mathers and after a few More questions by or. Symington along the same1 lines tie commission adjourned. Afternoon session. At the afternoon session or. Horwood stated that the that anything was wrong. He altered his views .011 learning that Kelly said lie had a contract for the cais sons. He Learned this Oil saturday the next Day from sir Redmond. It explained much. Prior to this he had Felt that the evidence before the com Mittee to the Yaril Ritre in the caissons was not altogether conclusive. It was now probable that i ilor to whom he gave the for Horwood said it was to be counsel s fee for the defence of Horwood. Lie said that when he first became suspicious of something wrong he did not couple the wrong doing with any one party. He told however conversation with i logwood later in in which the latter Elio july wheat Al Advance this docs in yesterday s free bulletin. When yesterday july wheat climbed nine and three Quarter cents the Exchange men jumped about was intense there was a wild and noisy scone upon the trading floor the shouting and the tumult Rose like Ocean s Stormy Roar. But As it we were Thore through All that strenuous the thing meant nothing More to than just this trifling rhyme. Tou never had suspicions that was anything Tho examination of or. Well before Tho Toyal again and again or. Coldwell on path before the Royal commission is described himself As a Vellou sly above suspicion in every sense of the word. When lie gets to the Klysiak Fields Caesar s wife will to hand Over to him Tuo trophy she has held so Long. More Nursery rhymes for the times. Twinkle twinkle Georgia r., said he paid Kelly contract instead of by Yard sail he deceived the guv i n there was no truth in. Orwood s were Yards of material. This there was m Ivor nevertheless statement. Air. Howden said mat lie helped to raise to keep bait a Furnace would you thirty years ago Eugene d. Carey barrister left last night on. A visit to friends in Ontario. A number of the boys were at the see., him off. -37 James Street tha wife of j. H. Ash oven of. A son. Twenty five years ago watermelons Are quoted at a Cool each. Hay is Pel ton and Oats a Bushel at Duck Lake. Twenty years ago meeting the cd. Empire s emergent his Learned on the Best of author a Manitoba the Only thing to int steel bars from the United sales could be delivered promptly and do is of abandon the investigate on twist lastly at a Price Laid Down in j Jay courts of inquiry under the pro jurisdiction and let Bob Cio ii reaches the West. J the work by a commission lie and Here is another instance of How appoint. To say traitorous by Aci Rogerg talked. There Are already reports that the Eastern offensive is to be continued by a drive through Poland in the direction of Warsaw. Every week in which the germans Are tied up in the East our rat to be precious to the Western allies in enabling them to pile up supplies of War munitions against the time when the greatest a speech at Ottawa Hon. David Mills exposed extravagant departmental expenses. His Resolution of censure on the government was Defeated by 30 majority. W. D. Russell stationer is in 111 health and. Will leave for California in a few clays. I problems of Saskatchewan. In the Saskatchewan legislature during the session now closing political discussion has been at a minimum. The energies of the members of the House have been devoted almost entirely to the consideration from the viewpoint of Public interest alone of the Largo questions intimately affecting the Well being of the province. The Temperance Legier lation is a striking landmark in the history of the social development birthday congratulations to j june 25 j. A. Mcarthur born Glengarry on t.-, 1s54. His lordship Bishop Grisdale 1 born to ton Lancashire bng., 1s15. G. A. Bradbury . Born Hamilton. 1s5s. F. L. Newman la. Horn Lanark county ont., 1s-59. June it. Hon. Robert in. Borden . Ottawa born grand pre n.s., 1854. J. W. Astley torn ont., 1848. Few Ai Hohnl of re Inmeei born be taken by making g. In Canada Prin Mcmase Cun Tylich of Ali j e. Wooden strengthened by Euler Iliou bands Are required for is Liing shells. Those making the i have had to obtain the required am through an Kastern Canadian steel i not having equipment j making that particular size Oil has been purchasing it in the i Wietti states. Apparently the Only Clement in this Par i Talir transaction is the unnecessary i Witeman statements to this effect have Tan appearing for the last six weeks Trade and technical journals in i Eastern and Western Canada. To be presumed that they have Ece Ivea their information from the who Are actually suffering for ack of raw material. The state Are thus undoubtedly True. Reveal a condition of affairs disgraceful to everyone in measure responsible. The Man at this crisis would limit the put of munitions of War in pre o employing raw material from the United states is 1 Ancl a traitor. Throughout Canada to Echo this View. Their opinions will be re published Here As evidence of a great wave of Public opinion oper throughout the Dominion. The game is so simple that a child could see through it. If this is the Best that Bob and his High priced Legal advisers can do their reputations for cleverness and resourcefulness Are pitched much too High. This investigation is bound to involve or. Rogers political ruin but this inevitable end will be expedited if or. Rogers is guilty of the Fol by of an attempt at Dominion inter Ference in the investigation now. Go ing Forward in Manitoba. Canada while the new Law relating to hotels whose . Were explained at some length in yester Day s Issue of the free press is scarcely less notable As a. Piece of constructive and far sighted legis lation. Premier Scott s speeches on two successive Days upon the pro Blem of the Rural school and the necessity of inducing settlement upon the land which have been fully re ported in these columns were the deliverance of a statesman who recognizes the real problems of the country and intends to direct the energies of the state to their Solti p1ease pro celeb has contributed to Cana politics some its most exit incidents but All its previous will with regard to be eclipsed by the Issue win arise from the i Vestiga now in this pro despite the desperate at those within to keep it on lid be pulled off and we see or Nadia inside politics real l thing to a "its1 ultimate a pro Gressie prov Kyce. The people of Manitoba have been following with interest and with a certain measure of Chagrin too the full reports of the proceedings in the Saskatchewan legislature which have appeared Day by Day in the columns of the free press. When they contrast the manner in which the legislators of the sister province have discharged their duties to the Public with the Barren sessions of tie Manitoba legislature during re cent years they Are oppressed with a feeling of humiliation tempered by a Lively Hope when the legislature of Manitoba again con Venes it will be in Public spirit in progressive less and in Devotion to the interests of the people not inferior to the. Legislative body which s dealing so rely with the social econ Ontic and political the sew the commission appointed to investigate the charge s made by or. Justice Perdue of the court of appeals or. Justice gait of the court of King s Bench and or. H. A. Rob nonpublic utilities commissioner of the province and sex judge of the court of Bench in the fullest measure the Confidence of the people of Manitoba. Everyone will Hope for Quick and speedy action. Or. Fuller ton it is to be assumed would not have made charges so serious unless he has or thinks he has evid ence easily available to support let him produce it and forthwith. Electors must Bear in mind that if they do not Register next week they will not be Able or express their views about the late Roblin government and or. Rogers at the forthcoming provincial and do minion election s. In Recourt co. Galloway Ireland 1s77. About Richard Bagot. the ecu Tor of Tho free press. Your Little controversy with the Northwest review re. The sup posed pro German sentiments of the Vatican you rely on some statements emanating from the pen of Tho novel i stint Richard Bagot whom you de Clare to lie a Catholic on the ground that said writer is a Knight the Sovereign order of Malta a select papal order As you rightly affirm. The Northwest on the other hand asserts that Bagot can claim no such membership since it affirms he is a bigoted protestant. In reply you insinuate that the paper relies too much on the credulity of its readers and you give As your author Ity for your own assertion the refer ence Boole called who s i hold no Brief to defend the North West hut in the interest of truth i lies to. Submit that the Catho Lic who s who for this year while it gives p. 489 the list of All the Bri Tish knights of the Sovereign order of -.j.alta, absolutely ignores Richard Bagot. Taming Back to the Alpha of Catholic worthies we find Only two bigots mentioned both of ladies. Tho second. Miss Alice Bagot is said to be a sister of Rich Ana Bagot the novelists Tio was in Cei Ved into the Church. 18s9." Tou May therefore take it for proven that Bag of is indeed a protestant. If a even though he might not be a. Knight of the Sovereign order of would certainly be mentioned in that publication especially when we see that an Humble individual like my self is Homo rect by a rather Long article or. N a. G. . St. Boniface june 23. De. Morice s letter is hardly As conclusive As he the incs. The statement in who s who that Bagot. Is a Knight of the Sov Ereign order of Malta appears Only m the 1915 edition indicating that the Honor has been but recently conferred. This is a positive statement m a Standard work reference Lor which or. Bagot is himself responsible. To Man of his position would Lay claim to an Honor he not . These last Days to fear a duty of re Volution what will tomorrow Oring ? How would the people receive de feat How would they behave in Vic tory every movement of this people most impressionable on the its reflex Here. And we feel ourselves less protected today. Do you. Now understand Why we opposed our Foice the rupture of italian View of non Catholic press. The non Catholic press declares Flat foot edly that the Pope s whole policy is directed toward the restoration of his temporal Power something which naturally would Only be possible through the help of Austria Many. Gustavo Herve the socialist editor says the interview is a heavier blow at catholicism than any socialist pamphlet could have dealt. After asserting that the Pope talks like a Gorman Bishop Herve continues violated Belgium dishonoured treaties the martyrs of Louvain those murdered on the what do All of these amount to in comparison with the restoration of the Pope s temporal Power m Rome he whose master said my kingdom is not of this has Only one idea and that is to become one More a Sovereign. With that object he has made a compact with Catholic Austria and Bavaria Ancl the Prus Sian clerical party. The defeat of democratic Italy and Remi Hcan France would mean the re establish ment of papal sovereignty it is this fantastic idea that underline the whole pitiable interview. Catholics of France i offer you my sincerest con cause deplorable effect London june morning Post s Paris correspondent referring to the Pope s interview says it May be said at once Chat the interview has produced a deplorable effect and in clerical circles it is suggested that m. Latapie May be the victim of a deep Laid plot Mcl is intended to prepare the Way for a edition in which the Vatican could be supported by the United states e Lic Vinju that mediation coul1 _ Only be the result of German intrigue France intends to dictate peace to gather with her allies and desire no mediation Between herself and he enemies. The idea of such mediation Only convince the nation tha was on saturday. Nevertheless there was no formal discussion of the titter. On monday the. Ministers net and Kelly came before them. He iad said the world was done under a tract and he did not get a Dollar Nore than the contract allowed. Tho contract of which he spoke Hud been Nade by Horwood. Kelly did not a any minister had knowledge of t. There was no discussion As to vol he minister had authorized or improve cd the agreement or. How Ien said he had no Clear recollection if what tools place. Kelly had been advised that he would have to re und the Money. He protested that had a contract and would fight he government. Ministers met every Day. Next Day the ministers met again fact they met every Day and he shortage was discussed again. No minister said anything about having any knowledge of the tender. Then came the appointment of the Royal and or. Hudson followed its proceedings when it met you saw that or. Wilson was pressing for proof that the Quantity alleged was not in the saw s efforts to resist the production of Docu ments which would have disclosed away. Coming Back to the matter or. Howden said the solicitor Teplo what wonder George you Are As on oath you testify you re above suspicion High no one says thai George was fat or that old Doi was lean but All know both h Elj Jed k. P. A. To manage the machine. Some roof we should say. Scott. Saxk., Herald with an which is bendable and worthy of emulation in these hard the Wilde j Rush has added to ius other numerous operations a Mill nory parlor a hero a to a recent , the follow interesting lady s sky piece Cun to seen during work Nir hours this he Apicco is a Triumph of tha millinery Art. It is made of a old Cli Straw with u fuzzy attached of a. Substance or. Howden identified a letter Hor Lin i a Hue curtain tied into a Large Ood had shown him from Thos. I and severely combed Llie Straw o a bras the is encircled with a Sash of Many col Wincn Raia inc ors around which is h. Strip of mos tender for the caissons. Quito bal who Boni Aith the Howden received no profit. Rim in a handsome piece of a Lunoc. Lace. In hat is a Omulepu with skewer at Hini he could not see the connection j Between Salt and Horwood. Coldwell and Elliott at Chicago air. Howden said he did not know Elliott had s one to Chicago to got halt until Jill. Coldwell told him i logwood had said so. The witness said lie had nations with Horwood during the meeting of the Public accounts com Mittee. Yes. and for two weeks you the chief officer of Justice in the province witnessed this and did not communicate your know ledge to the i should have done so in due j you As the chief officer of Justice in the province knew what or. Wilson was trying to prove. And you sat Back and said Why do you say sat Back i Tell you the information would have been disclosed in due sea or. Symington asked the witness he had. 3, the singular Circum stance that the caissons were paid for on the authority of special Ord ers in Cour Icil. He admitted that he asked no questions allowing the orders to pass by As a Mere matter of routine. Signed orders in Council. recalled being present at one Council meeting in which pay merits to Kelly were approved. He remembered he said signing the or Der in Council. Or. Symington looked up the or Ders ill Council on. File and found that or. Howden. Had signed two of them recommending payments. Or. Howden said the acting minis Ter at the time produced a Telegram from or. Montague that Tho payment was o. K. And he therefore signed his name. Answering or. Tho wit said he had not received any profit from parliament buildings mat Ter and he would be prepared at any time to submit Bis Batik Book and account books for inspection. This concluded or. Howden s Evi Dence for the time being. Commission to Call Shankland. Or. Andrews at this stage suggested that my. Shankland of Chicago be called to attend. I should think he would attend in Bis own said the chairman. Or. Andrews suggested that in the event of his refusal to come to Winnipeg that the commission or one member of it go to Chicago to take his evidence. A Telegram was drafted and sent to or. Shankland. About or. Montague. Or. Montague was to have been called. But or. Andrews explained that he had seen him at noon. The doctor was unwell but would appear in the morning he thought. Or. Wilson said he was desirous of concluding or. Montague s evidence before sir Rodmond ritalin was placed on the . Or. Andrews said that the doctor looked very could not guar Antee his appearance in the morning. He had just come up from Kenora. Or. Wilson said that if the Strain was too the evidence of or. Montague could be taken in private the Public through the newspapers would hear everything. The chairman said it was not de Sirous that the Public to excluded however. He suggested that or. Montague be consulted. Will Call Kelly. Or. Wilson informed the commis Sion that since its Powers had been extended he intended to Call Thomas Kelly and. Other members of his firm to give evidence. There were no other witnesses be heard although the time was Only o clock and an adjournment was made till this morning. Sent up for trial. John Gray of charged with using seditious language. Prince Albert sask., june the to the con j Ull til recently presbyter tractor would have., been a proper matter to come before the Council he said. The Vatican is not on its Side Eyck though it is not openly on the Side of Organ of Vatican explains. Rome june Osse Vatore Romano the official Organ of the Vatican Publishe-3 the following re Garding the interview attributed to Pope Benedict by Louis Latapie in la liberte of Paris to put our readers Ana. Ali discerning and impartial men of Allna tons on guard against arbitrary interpretations of the mind of the holy Sec we Are Able to let pass without remark the account of Itje interview of a foreign journalist with the Sov Ereign pontiff published and commented upon in the newspapers. To Cut Short these interpretations and commentaries we recall that there is an essential difference be tween the official Public documents of the holy see and private publications As to that which concerns the european conflict the thought of the Sovereign pontiff is not doubtful be cause it has been clearly expressed at different in numerous pontifical documents namely the encyclical of november 1, 1914 the Christ Mas discourse to cardinals the con Sist orial allocution of january 22, 1915 Many letters to cardinals and prelates and the recent letter of May 20, to Cardinal Doyen. These official documents reflect exactly the ideas of the Pope and the holy see. To Cardinal Vannu Tylli head of the sacred College who accept All or Ponsi ullity. The other documents namely private publications and also the one discussed today can contain and to contain in fact a number of inaccuracies. Several of these in accuracies Are so evident it is use less to Point them holy see invited to Spain. Rome june is asserted that the question of the Pope accepting the invitation of the Spanish Bishops said. Or. Symington. Yes that would be did you think How these caissons and ii there. Was no contract the Hing was never discussed by the vere being paid or. Howden after examining the order in Council for payment admit de that it did not state Oil what basis he Money was being paid. He knew however that it was being paid on the yardage basis he said. Did you know that half a million was mentioned for the i knew it was a considerable amount of witness stated that he knew there was a contract. That knew the work was being done on a yardage basis he did not know it was made Way it was made. Why did you. Pass the order in Council you knew that payments on contract were not made in that said or. the minister or acting minister made a recommendation for payment and i signed it in the Ordinary course pressed hard on this Point or. Howden could offer no better explanation. The auditor would re the order he said. He first Learned there was a contract on a yardage basis when the work was be ing done in 1913. As to the amount of each different item Holiad no knowledge until it came out in the Public accounts committee. Laxity the Rule. Asked about the apparent laxity Ian. Student minister at Klingly was committed for trial today by in Spector Dourlas on a charge of sedition. James Calder. A Farmer o Klingly. Testified that accused while stopping at his House said that Brit Ain was to blame for the War am that Germany was n the right and would win. He said that As the lius Tania was carrying War the germans had a right to sin her. S. J. Hiltz said that Gray Tol him the Canadian soldiers were o the worst sort taken from the slums and a disgrace to any country. Mrs Alltz said he told her to disbelief stories of German atrocities because he had inside information from and. Miral Jellicoe which would show i he were permitted to make it Public that the British were worse tha the germans. Yorkton lad among honoured. Yorkton sask., june the names of the canadians who hav been recommended by Field Marsha sir John French for Gallant and distinguished service in the Field appear that of pet. Neil Mcivar. Of Yorkton pet. Mcilvar left with the first detachment from Yorkton and is _ member of the fifth battalion now on Active service at the front. He is 18 years of age and is a son of Nell Mcilvar drayman of Yorkton and. A a native of Western Canada. Both her and his brother Are at present re covering from wounds received in action. Of the Cabinet Council in orc lers in Council without passing gation or. Howden remained test ily a person who had any experience woul-1 these things arc we re How the Yare Sai-1 or. Symington j hero was a. Ueberal laugh. Or. Hoi Vdea remembered being wills property to patriotic fund. Calgary alta., tune 24. James Fox who enlisted Here with the 50th battalion this morning made out a will on being , where by All his property in the event that he is killed goes to the patriotic fund. He was born in Monmouthshire and says lie has no relatives arid so wants his Money and property to go to a. Good cause. he Short and simile of one of the new towns in Northern British Columbia. The a neurhoof news in the Endako . Star a Hie catch of Sturgeon was made in lie Nechacco River on saturday last by fishermen. Two Large Stur Eoff measuring even feet each were Oghli near Sam. Cocker s ranch on i i them when opened was found to ave a letter in its stomach signed by famous irishman named j3an Mcginty who Sank to the Bottom of thu a. Many years affo. In the letter tales that his present is far lore wet than Prince Rupert. Tie Novelty of a bar room is now be no experienced by the Vanderhoof Neo Ile. But. So far. Tho Snake room built Jav the government still remains empty. Which Speaks Well for the Nal Rono and he Able management As conducted by he genial gentlemen in charge of their. Some valuable land on tie North Side is changed hands recently which if be understand rightly will be used As i cemetery. We Trust that the oort people of Vanderhoof will keep so Well Hoy will decide to the site for a Al cure show or Pickle factory the Day by Day when we a to the file room and turn up the newspapers of a year Igo today we find the news of the provincial general. Election Campaign so voluminous that even the most com Pendious summary of it would Swan up out our column. to to can touch Only on the Helph spots. On tills Day last year june 25. Wai lord and Field marshal Koblin was conducting a great drive alow a. Front making Brandon his base. Grand Duke Robert was operating from Winnipeg and general Montague had Bis Headquarters a i Selkirk. There was strenuous in the clubs that which were recruiting places for the Roblin Rogers forces and centres for the accumulation of . The plus of the general staff As is now known were being carried out with wonderful thoroughness. Heavy payments were made by the War , is general staff to Thomas Kelly from the prov Ince s Treasury on caissons account this week bringing the total on that account alone up to the total overpayment to Kelly As set Forth by or. Hudson in the on March 30. Last amounted to speaking at Selkirk a year ago today general Montague said the Roblin government in Power for a Long time and it is going to continue in Power a Good Long while. I am going tic minister of Public works. I look Forward to a Good Many years of work supported by the electors of this historic old constituency. The government has built Many Public buildings but the opposition has not been Able to bring Forward a single sound criticism or to show that a single Dol Lar has been wasted. The government has its past record to go and our policy for the future. Involves millions of dollars of work and it will be my duty to guard the Public at Brandon a year ago today War lord and Field marshal toed this 4.2-Ccntimetre bomb we came into office we found a deficit but there has never been deficit in the history of my ment and today there is a sur plus of to old Doc m. Says P. B., Westli corrugated brow that Selkirk speech of yours last yearbooks pretty Rotten to Says old Doc a Bui when All s said and done that seven millions bunk of yours at Brandon took the in. A. H ;