Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 30, 1915, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba free press Winnipeg should be organized by government says n. W. Powell. Forceful address to Canadian club on Britannic and Ger manic ideals. A rail on the Canadian government to More completely organize the manufacturers of Canada to help make up us shortage in ammunition Ivy. Made by n. W. Rowell. Leader she Lih Rol opposition in Ontario before the Winnipeg Canadian club Lime Hron Given in the Koyal hotel yesterday. Not i. speaker sir. Kowell had a forceful delivery which not take place owing to a change the plans. Major Kirkcaldy will Jive ii the command of a new Baton to be raised in Winnipeg. The Theon was presided Over by the aident t. R. Deacon. Britain s problem. Revious to dealing with his sub or. Rowell devoted a few Rnin-3 to Tho Guestion of or the King should Rule. When the then King of Prussia King William who afterwards became emperor of United German thought of conceding to parliament the demands it was making he called Bismarck Leo be his Chancellor the man1 who had been a Leader of the minority combating the democratic movement and Bismarck As his if there Ever was our history when such cons appears both desirable and n it is now. Australia has ask it is said the Imperial go and Canada to not desire the conference this year Imperial government though was any danger of there Bei into the discussion at such ence the a question of the re audience. He dealt a apr a with main subject of his speech a finnic and germanic ideals 111 o masterly fashion bringing the diverging ideals of the two nations into Sharp Relief. Major Kirkcaldy cheered. Following or. Rowell s speech col. To b Mitchell of the 100th grenadiers occasion to pay a tribute to major James Kirkcaldy of Brandon Nuho has returned to Canada suffer ing from a shrapnel in the Back received in the Battle. Of St. 3 alien col. Mitchell told of the work major Kirkcaldy had done on the firing line. At the Corfe of his Impromptu speech col. Mitchell called for three cheers for the returned officer which were Given in a Rous ing manner. Major Kirkcaldy was then called to speak. He said that to had come to listen not to speak. However lie wanted to pay a tribute to Rila fellow men in the first Canadian expeditionary Force. There were no better fighters today said major Kirkcaldy than those comprising thu first contingent. Major Kirkcaldy said that it was not generally known that the canadians had been picked to take part in the big drive which until he used fruit a Tives the great kidney remedy Hagersville ont., aug. 26th, 1913. About two years ago i found my in a. Very bad state. My kid Neys were not doing their work and i was All run blown in condition. Having seen fruit a Tyves advertised i decided to try them. Their action was mild and the result All that could be expected. My kidneys resumed their Normal action after i had taken upwards of b. Dozen boxes and i regained my old time vitality. Today i am As Well As Ever. A. A. 50c a. Box i for trial size 25c. At dealers or sent on receipt of Price by fruit a tics limited Ottawa. That s my Orn what a confession something hits shoe. There s 8 Flash pain and the victim says that s my my pared and coddled for years perhaps. Its As need less As dirty hands. A Blue Jay plaster applied in a Jiffy would end that pain instantly. And the b b Wax that s in it would terminate the Corn in two Days. No pain no soreness no inconvenience. The Corn loosens and comes out. It disappears forever. It s hard to prevent corns while having Dainty Teet. But it in t hard to end them. A million corns a month Are ended in this easy Blue Jay Way. You do yourself injustice when you suffer from a Corn. Half your friends have proved this. Brought so prominently before the Public of the British Empire by recent statements made by British leaders in England. We Are said or. Rowell that the Erre test problem facing great Britain Tod try is How to provide the necessary munitions and equipment for her soldiers. Under Lloyd Georgre the new minister of munitions the Industrial and labor forces of great Britain Are being organized so As to secure the maximum of output in the minimum of time. Have we any duty in this regard in asked or. Rowell. There appears to be a very widespread feel ing Amons our manufacturers that they Cou a. Produce munitions and equipment in vastly larger Quanti ties than up to the present they have had an Opportunity of if these sir poles Are so vital Why should we not be securing from Tho Industrial forces of Canada a maximum output the problem involves plants labor raw material and capital. Can we secure in Canada the combination which will enable us to make a real contribution to Tho Empire s production has our government asked the Cana Dian manufacturers association or any other representative body to re port on what the manufacturers of Canada Are Able to produce if so has our government Laid this information before the British authorities the work of the Shell committee Cov ers but one portion of Tho problem of munitions and continuing or. Rowell stated that the people were gratified to see that sir Robert Borden was going to great Britain to Confer with Tho Imperial authorities in reference to the War and Tho speaker questioned whether Tho Premier should not take a state ment from the manufacturers of can Ada to Lay before the authorities in England. Canada s Dav of duty. If Ever there waa a. Lime when Canada and the Empire needed a Strong and constructive leadership it is said or. The people of Canada will cordially sup port the government in taking the most vigorous and comprehensive action to enable us to do our full share. When in great Britain they Are Call ing men out of the trenches to Man their factories when women Are Leav ing their Homes and boys their schools to produce munitions surely the privilege and responsibility rests with us to see that Idle or Only partially Busy factories and Idle workmen Are permitted to help save the conflict of ideals. Coming to the main part of his speech or. Rowell stated that thers was one thought uppermost in the mind of everyone at this time and that was the great struggle in which the Empire was at present engaged. It was not simply a conflict of so Many Hundred thousands of men ranged on either Side but it was also a conflict of ideals which not Only touched the welfare of the nations involved but the welfare of common humanity. Or. Rowel contrasted the two sets of ideals. Those of militarism were domination and Conquest by the Power of the sword and the watch word was might is the supreme on the other hand the ideals of democracy were just the human Liberty free government and equal Justice to All. Its watchword was Hight is greater than these two forces said or. Rowell had been contending for the Mastery in Germany for the past Hundred years or More. The speaker then re viewed the history of germanic government up to the Entrance of Bis Marck. Said or. Rowell was the critical hour in the history of Prussia. As a great historian of Prussia has said she faced at that time the same Issue that great Bri Tain did. In the Days of Oliver Crom Issue of whether the Par of the basis of the absolutism of the monarchy supported by prussian militarism. He defied the Power of parliament and carried on the government of tie country raised and expended Public moneys and increased Ana strengthened the without the Sanction of the people. Bismarck by the policy he then adopted struck the greatest blow which free and democratic government received in Europe during1 the past Century. The effect was Manifest in All the other countries and we have not recovered from those effects to this Day. If democracy had triumphed in 1s6s i believe we would have been saved this world War. From 1863 Down to the present Date absolutism based on prussian militarism has been steadily increasing its Power and in fluence not Only in Prussia Bui. Throughout the other states that now make up United Germany. To Day prussian militarism is dominant and Resistless within the whole German Empire and is seeking to make itself dominant and Resistless through clout the Germany s internal fight. Since 1s62, said or Rowell the policy pursued by the governments of Prussia Germany in combat ing the democratic movement passed through two phases. Had the if the Tion of the Empire one need not won Der that they would hesitate about summoning such a conference. To must save the Empire before we re organize it. One cannot think that the Imperial government would not Welcome a War session of this con Ference at which the sole topic for consideration would be how1 the re sources of the Empire can be most effectively utilized to achieve Victory in this struggle. Speaking Only for myself i venture to Hope that one of the Early acts of the new National administration will be to invite the premiers or other representatives of the governments of All the dominions to meet in London for a conference on this vital Issue. I am. Sure every portion of the Empire would cheer fully and gladly respond to the United Appeal of the free nations of the Empire. And what a splendid illustration and demonstration it would be at this hour of the Solidarity As Well As of the flexibility our free institutions and the loyalty which Springs from Liberty. What a Demon stration it would be of the determination of the free democracies. The Empire to Combine ill the performance of the Empire s . And to maintain for democracy and Frea government their right to a Placa in the our Brave men. Have germans we col fired about 70 shells fat his Headquarters in 40 Honor for gunner Fleming. Canadian artillery sees much severe fighting but ii still going Strong. J Ottawa june two More of col. W. B. Morrison s fascinating descriptions. Of life with the guns at the front were received today by mrs. Morrison. The first artillery Bri Gade of which he is commander has evidently seen a lot of the hottest fighting since it went into the memorable action near Ypres Jin april. But it is still going Strong. June out standing incident mentioned m the Etters is probably the experience of he 2nd Ottawa Battery into which the germans pumped 26ft. Six Inch one Day tearing the whole position into ribbons it is a Fine tribute to the of flyers Ivy just As Gek Ebai advertising. Feels like it As Lydia e. Pinkham s vege table compound dispelled backache headaches and dizziness Blue Jay ends corns is and 25 druggists samples mailed free Bauer Black Chicago and new York makers of physicians supplies various forms of headache it is necessary in order to treat haad fiches properly to understand the causes which produce Tho affection Bays or. J. W. 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Such patients should always be instructed to carry Alefanti Kamala tablets so As to have them ready Foi instant use. These tablets Are prompt can be depended on to produce Relief a very Lew minutes Lor a a tablets. tablets can be obtained by Las Olvins 1 ounces peeved 1 Ollie in 1-2 pint Witch Hazel. Piqua i would be very ungrateful if i failed to give Lydia b. Pinkham s vege table compound the Praise it de serves for i have taken it at differ ent times and it always relieved me when other medicines failed and then i hear a woman com Plain i always re commend it. Last Winter i was attacked with a severe Case of organic weakness. I had backache pains in my hips and Over my kidneys headache dizziness lassitude had no Energy limbs Allied and. I was always tired. I was hardly Able to do my housework. I had taken Liyola e. Pinkham s vegetable com first was the policy of. Repression followed by Bismarck and the second the policy to undermine the strength of the social democratic movement by an National policy. Von Buelow said that it was essential to the life of Tho monarchy and the stale that the social democratic movement be Defeated. In pursuance of this policy said or. Rowell the German government had sought to undermine the Power of the demo cratic movement by educating the German people through the various institutions to accept the govern ment s ideals which could be summed up in saying that world Empire was the rightful destiny of the German this policy said or. Rowell had proved successful and in the year 1913, for the first time history the government secured the vote of the social democratic representatives for one of the greatest military Meas ures it had every proposed the greatly enlarged measure this in Brief said or. Rowell is the history of the struggle Between the two movements and forces in Germany so that today militarism and autocracy Are dominant in Germany and by the teaching of the Ideal of world Empire and an aggressive foreign policy they have in Large measure at least secured support for their policies from even the social democrats today Germany is the great representative military autocracy of the world and the menace that it is to the world is shown by Germany s conduct in this War. Chris Tian civilization itself is at the people ruling. Turning to the struggle Between democracy and military autocracy in great Britain or. Rowell stated that from the earliest times our fathers had resisted the right of the Crown to dominate and control the govern ment of the country. In the Days of Oliver Cromwell said the speaker the question of the divine right of Kings and of the supremacy of the civil Power had been settled for the Anglo Saxon people. The supremacy of the civil said the speaker is one of the car Dinal principles of government in great Britain. The people of great Britain Are determined that they never will let to that control that the military shall be a useful to Aid the state in hours of National emergency. But the military shall never dominate the state in the management of its affairs. In order that absolutism in government should control an intelligent and progressive people it is essential that it should be supported by Strong Mili tary forces. Militarism and absolutism go hand in hand. But in great Britain where democracy controls its own affairs and where we have free representative and responsible government the military is the servant of the state and not the has Canada done enough speaking of the part Canada has played in the War or. Rowell said we All appreciate and greatly appreciate what the government of can Ada has already done. We appreciate what the people of Canada individually and through their patriotic and philanthropic organizations have done. We appreciate what the pro Vinces of Canada have done but when we congratulate ourselves on these things Well for us to Bear in mind Row Small relatively is the sacrifice we have made compared with that made by the people of the Mother country. According to the Best information one can secure great Britain has under today either at the front or in training millions of men if we in can Ada had the same number in proportion to our population we would have i for i have said it Ever since the War opened and. I re peat it again see Why we Iii Canada in proportion to our numbers should not give just As Many men As the Mother country. Canadian dead. It is fitting that at this Canadian club one should pay a tribute to the valiant men from Canada who have died that the Empire might live. They have died for us and for each of us and for every Lover of human lib erty the world Over. They Are worthy of Canada All nations join in paying that tribute to their memory. A More searching question for you and me is Are we worthy of them does their death which we mourn mingled their blood on the soil of Belgium that we May maintain our Freedom so men of All classes and races and creeds in this country will unite in one holy common re solve and say to the last Man and to the last Dollar Canada is la this fight to see it and we must prove ourselves worthy of the men to have died for us in. This the supreme hour in our National Thrift urged by of movement in support of new War loan initiated with inspiring speech Fine Send off Given by Assur Ance company s application for subscription Pound on one other occasion and it had helped me so i took it again and it has built me up until now i feel like a new woman. You have my Hearty consent to use my name and testimonial in any Way and i Hope it will suffering mrs. Orpha Turner 431 s. Wayne St Pic Iua Ohio. Women who Are suffering from those distressing ills Peculiar to their sex should not doubt the ability of Lydia e. Pinkham s vegetable com Pound 19 restore their health. If you want special advice write to Lydia e. Pinkham Lynn Medicine co. Mass you letter will be opened read and an swered by a woman and held in strict Confidence. To keep skin in Fine condition All summer if would be much Batter the skin if Little Cream powder or Rouse were used Durons the heated term. Mixed with perspiration. Dust and Salme these things Are anything but beautifying. Ordinary Iner Coltzer Wax will do More for the complexion and without Sivong an Oil streaked spotted or pasty appearance it is the idea application for the season As it not Only keeps the clean but Dally removes uart Lulea or skin which have been soiled by dirt or by con stantly keeping the complexion Clear. White , it does More toward perpetuating a Youthful countenance than Finy of live arts or Artl flans commonly employed. One ounce of Nerc Olied Wax. Of to nimbly at any drugstore will completely and the sympathy which we extend to the ones who Are bereft inspire a new and stronger i Solva and with a nobler Faith and passion that by All the Power and strength that in us lie we will take up the task they have Laid Down having Given their All for its accomplishment and carry it through to a successful conclusion the very life and future of oui Empire is now at stake and All. Its men and Means must be mobilized to achieve Victory. The governments of Russia France great Britain have held United conferences to discuss How the allies Cai Best mobilize both their finances and military parliaments o. 1 great Britain and All the self govern ing dominions have held their a sessions but so far the Suprenia Oiin cil of the Imperia conference representing All the Fri nations of the not been called tog Ether in a War session to consider How we can most effectively mobilize the resources of the whole Empire for this life death Strug Gle in which we Are engaged. Why not an Imperial conference the Imperial conference was called into being for the express purpose of discussing and considering Quas Ioas of common interest Between his majesty s government and his governments of the self govern ing dominions beyond the . When in the history of our Empire question Arisen of such common and vital interest and of such command ing importance As the one we Are now renovate the worst complexion. It is applied at like cold Cream Ana washed off in the morning. To keep the Akin irom Sag sins or Wal Klinc or to Over come a Xian condition there s nothing better than a face Bath tax Loudon june Asquith today chose the Guildhall to initiate a movement in support of the British War loan and. To urge per Sonal Thrift throughout the nation so is to make it possible for the country to Bear the Strain of the expenditure of daily entailed by the Cost of the War. if to give the Campaign a Good end off the first really big subscription to the War loan was announced simultaneously with the appearance of Premier Asquith on the platform this was the application made by a Jondon Assurance company Foi of the new 10-Wever. That owing to the Pla 10-Wever. Of the guns 6 uly one was injured and not a casualty the latter owing to a Clever piece of work in moving the men out of the position while the fireworks were ii by picturesque was the Alderson made a wreck Pat Ben. Trip from head quarters. To View it. On another of 0 Casion shells the into germans out go or 70 col. Morrison. S head ses quarters in 40 minutes but bagged we Don t smash the germans it will be hell for not excepting Canada and the United the colonel tersely remarks and he goes on to say that such a contingency is not yet beyond the Range of possibilities. Assail in us traction of this extent of the fighting he says Tho Battle of Waterloo last d but one Clay and of Oan. Premier Asquith opened the meet ing by stating that apart from Many of its other features the present War was the costliest that Ever had been waged with the total Prospect. Live expenditure for the year approaching a thousand million pounds the daily expenditure being and Likely to be for weeks and months to come something like 000.000. The Premier emphasized that for the first time in the financial history of great Britain this was a great democratic loan. The state he said appealed to All classes even those resources were most limited to step in and contribute their share to meet the supreme National. Need. A Bonar Law. Secretary for the colonies who followed or. Asquith said that the country could not As yet Ell to what extent it would be called upon. If investors held Back the state would have their Money if Nec by a forced loan. We Are proud of our or. Bonar Law said but we must Trust waste a National danger. Turning to the necessity for Thrift or. remarked on the part of either individuals or classes which always is foolish and Short sighted is in these times nothing Short of a National the Premier then proceeded to in quire How a country which normally had Only 300 million or of pounds Sterling to spare yearly could get this huge unprecedented draft out of its resources. To Dis missed As impracticable the idea of Selling investments in property or borrowing abroad. The amount that could be raised abroad in comparison to the sum re he said would be practically infinitesimal and if it were Post Sable on any considerable scale we should have to face the Prospect of ending the War a debtor the Only other course he declared was that his countrymen should diminish their expenditures in crease their savings. Trade balance serious. Or. Asquith continued the state of Trade balance Between Britain and other countries this moment affords grounds i Don t say for anxiety but for serious thought. The first five months of the present oui imports have increased by 000 while Pur exports and re exports have decreased by Ca action Foi 17 Days. J gunner to be honoured. Gunner Fleming son of sir band Ford Fleming is mentioned for ins food work and will be recommended for a commission. A particularly flue bit of descriptive one the letters is the Story of soldiers burial at dusk the services in tie thickening Bloom being read. By Captain Leslie Goodove of Ottar by. Just lie writes Little Leslie Goodeve whom we knew As a mis Chievous kid. Standing at the head of a grave Reading the burial service by the Light of a siege lamp held by a Grimy faced referring to the condition of the canadians. Col. Morrison says How do you suppose i came to waste so much paper in moralizing Well everybody is Well. Major Mccrae. Our medical of been promoted and has gone to join the Mcgill Hospital at Calais we All miss him very much. A Good Comrade and a Fine his Suc Cessor is1 Captain Lockhart an thei Scotchman from Saskatchewan. The German secs Are not getting much change from the of their officers was shot by a. Ger Man in Kliski Early yesterday morn ing behind our lines and ithe Hie Landman Are scouring a every look and the discipline and order above reproof. The work of . Was very highly a Preci fed on All sides. This body d Many facilities for the and convenience of the men the principal being of writing a and postal re adj matter Etc. Facilities Good medical corps gave an entertainment last tues Day Light tha artists being entirely front that body. There Are four no Rehg Sisters in connection with Trio corps and they hold the. Rank of lieu Nant. They Are splendid girls Anvil Arn not exaggerating when i sea pc of their untiring work As perfect and he went on to say that Tleiji fact would be More appreciated with the knowledge that cases of a Pool iritis tonsillitis Lier Neia a few of diphtheria measles and other Dis fees had been among those treat Camp physicians included doctors Stephens Kenny o Brien ant Tanner. There Are or. Crozier says a few vacancies Lii the corps for privates owing to the fact a Short time ago 2-1 left for the front. Yeomen establish horns guard. Ilie brotherhood of american Yeo ii arc organizing a Home guard to to the 34th port Garry Hirse. About 100 members have already signed for service in this Bixby lists for enlistment Are at the office of Dwinnell Crozier 513 Somerset building. Theft to by judge Dawson july John Lamberski. Ii ouse breaking and theft to be heard by judge Daw son july 8. John Kirk Czyz to be heard by judge Dawson. July 15. James w. Flanagan theft to to heard by judge Dawson possibly on july 30. Slater is acquitted it took Tho jury in Tho Case of Robert Slater accused of theft from the per son but 25 minutes yesterday to Taring in a verdict in the Erl Mannl As size presided Over by judge Metcalfe of not soon after the court convened yesterday the Krapfl jury brought in live True All of them being found on the charge of rape As inst Korm Drost John Lipka and stack bronc Ltd three separate indictments Belnap re turned against twin latter. All the crimes Are All Beci to have been committed in Winnipeg on june 5, and the complainant the same in All live. The men Wero arraigned at once and pleaded riot Sil Lily. The grand jury also brought in a Truo Bill against prod sure cd mid William Nelson accused of shop Brookhim. Or. Allen informed Tho court Fiat is Rock Hud Biea out on bail loud be t Tho City and h is thought. Unit to is at present in Detroit. Mich his brother in Law who is one of the i Bondsmen will Nikart Fui Effort to have struck re turned. It was announced by Hugh Cutler Olio is appearing1 for Tho Mendante Kaisor kneels in prayer. Amsterdam Juno dispatch from Berlin says hut Durinik a re cent visit of Tho Kaisor to the Western front in u. Neighbor Rhood where Many of German Wold tors had been killed the emperor Loik Hlad from his horse and Knell on the and Wolf. Afler uttering a prayer to of claimed of god i did not wont i have not wik a guilty but jury suggests mercy ask or. Justice Cameron As to whether they can fix the sentence of prisoner. At 3.25 yesterday afternoon after almost four hours of deliberation during which they had returned to or. Justice Cameron and asked him whether or not they could return a dict fixing the sentence the. Jury n the Case of Steve Hryciuk returned a verdict of guilty with a recommendation for mercy. Hryciuk. Had been on trial on a indictment for indecent assault. Court then adjourned until this morning there being no other cases ready for in or. Justice Metcalfe s , the trial of assault occasioning bodily Robinsons mixed Dominion Day thursday july 1st, 1915 store closed All. Day during july and August we close saturdays at 1 . Harm and common assault preferred John Maryniuk received appreciable impetus. The Case will probably go to the jury this morn ing. It is Learned that the speedy trials elected will be disposed of As Fol lows John Lazenko and Mike that wholly Foffi when the Little ones need a laxative give Hextall Are mild and pleasant to take. Sold Only by the Hextall store Loc 25e and 50c Mitchell drug co. Advt Means that for 12. Months our indebtedness to other countries will reach Over the Only Way to counteract this is by reducing All unnecessary personal expenditure on imported articles such As Tea sugar wine petrol Etc., and on goods made in this country so that a larger Quantity May toe left to sell remarking that it was not merely a question of self preservation or Asciulto proceeded there is not a Man or woman who has seen what is hanging in. The balance but who Lias during the last year become greatly conscious that the in which we Are engaged touches interests and ideals far beyond the shores of these islands beyond even the confines of. Our world spread Empire realizes that it concerns the whole future of is right or Force to dominate Man asked the who re marking that Comfort Prosperity and a securely sheltered existence per haps in some conventional Type religion could be purchased at a Price concluded but with what a Price. At the sacrifice of what makes life National or private Worth living. Rather than make that sacrifice we shall flight to the end. To the last Farthing of our Money to the. Last ounce of Bur strength and to the last drop of our Chancellor disposes of suggestion British troops killed germans who surrendered. London june scandalous and wholly false aspersion is the Way Reginald Mckenna Chancellor of the exchequer speaking in the House of commons this afternoon stigmatized a question put by Laur ence Ginnell nationalist member for North Westmeath suggesting that British troops were killing germans after they had Laid Down their instead of taking them prisoners. Sir Arthur b. Mar Liam Liberal member for the Mansfield division of Nottinghamshire invited or. Mckenna to ask the United states government to convey to the German government the fact that or. Gin Nell is not of sound classify my All under sixty five. Walter Hume Long president of the local government Board to Day introduced in the House of commons a Bill for the compilation of a National Register the object of which he remarked was not to coerce labor but to secure com plete information regarding the re sources of the country and1 to enable them to be successfully organized. The measure seeks to classify All per sons below the age of 65 As certain the present occupation and direction wherein service can be Ren dered by each. Introducing the Bill or. Long said in justification for National legislation that it was the Paramount duty of All to bring to the help of the state the organized service of every class and Community. All must help. The measure he said was designed to provide the machinery which could procure the maximum output at a minimum Cost. There would be a compulsory registration of the people of the country both male and female Between the Ages of 15 and 65, and everyone would be asked to Tell his age and present employment and to Volunteer for any special form of employment other than that on which he actually was engaged. Or. Long believed that such legis lation would enable the government to take full advantage of the service of everybody to the Benefit of the state. L Corn flakes trip May include Kansas City los Angeles san Diego , Salt Lake col Orado Springs Denver the Royal Gorge Garden of the gods Peak both expositions and Many other cities and places of interest if you secure your ticket via Rock Island lines Scenic Cir Sam tour Routt tickets in one direction through Portland Seattle or Vancouver at slightly higher through sleepers Standard and to Aritt Choice of routes make your trip Complete by visiting Colorado either going or returning. You have not seen the Best America until you have seen Colorado Colorado the lavish in scenery recreation and health. Your inquiry for information and request for literature will be Welcome and promptly filled at Rock Island travel bureaus Gaylord warmer a g. P. A. Rock Island line metropolitan lit. Bids., Minneapolis is the standing dishes Are a matter of Choice but the list is Complete without them. Made in Canada from the Sweet heart of White Corn. Thoroughly cooked and always ready to serve. Loc. Per package my Island fails Yeoman Speaks of life at Sewell Camp be olde Strgar by John Redpath Jin what was then Canada s Only sugar refinery. Now atless than half Herrice his granddaughter gets a much of today troop steamers reach England. Montreal june Allan liner corsican which sailed from Here sat urday june 19. Arrived in England yesterday with a Force of Cana Dian soldiers including the Talion Hamilton from the of new Brunswick and s4th of London. The Steamer Eagle Point loaded with horses and carrying reinforce ments from the 50th, and 51st, Edmonton which sailed from Here june 14, has arrived safely in. England. j. A. Crozier District manager of the brotherhood of american Yeo men is now in charge of the medical. Corps at Sewell Camp. Or. Crozier is Noble. Grand of Union Lodge no. 14, and he was present at the meeting of that body this week. Speaking of Sewell Camp or. Cro Zier declared very emphatically that in spite of All criticisms and state ments that have been made to the contrary All the boys Are Wall Satis fied with the conditions As they exist during the period he had been Iri Camp he had never heard even a whisper of discontent. If. There had been any dissatisfaction be being in constant connection and having the fullest Confidence of the men encamped would surely have heard something of the alleged disaffection. Or. 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