Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 1, 1915, Winnipeg, Manitoba
I editorial Section 9 to 14 Winnipeg thursday july 1, 1915. F to published every say except sunday Tkv the Manitoba free press company i Itil at their off Caa 300-302-304-306 re Toto Street Winnipeg Man. E. H. Macklin president and Simeral Maii Uger. Telephone . Main private Branch Exchange aia Mcune All department Day and Luht and Public holidays valor Tor c Heery Deal Clergue. 800 mailers by Isains. Tor of o uce Louis x Eban. Korako. 1 i4th Street. Canada. Representative Sdesar j. City. Canada Bullins Toronto. I ush p.6presentatlve t w Lareo. 29 Ludgate Hill London a. O registered at the general poet of lace England for transmission through in the British Caleb at Inland re venue rates. Frise Dom of Trade Libarty in re Ligion. Equality in civil thursday july 1, 1d15. Boj onion Dat. Canada Lias suffered from the Lack of a National Day charged with historic and sentimental associations. Confederation was the child of political deadlock the Canadian politicians by their manoeuvring had brought about Early in. The sixties a condition of stalemate and a. Way out was found by the Union of the British colonies in. North America. Dominion Day which Marks the Date upon which the Union became effective Lias thus no heroic meaning for the Canadian and during the earlier de Cadea of confederation it made but a blight Appeal to the people of Canada. In popularity it was Alto Gether eclipsed by the Twenty fourth. Of May the birthday of Queen Victoria which was for two general Lens the real National holi Day. Many nations Are fortunate in having National holidays associated with great events in their history july 14 has a very real meaning to the French the italians Cele brate the granting of a Liberal Constitution by Charles Albert the South american republics remember year by year the revolt against Spain. Our sister Dominion Australia celebrates not the Date of the Union but foundation Day a much More romantic episode in the his tory of the Island. Our neighbors auxiliary but As a principal and therefore is under the necessity of exerting her whole strength to ensure a victorious termination. Canada will celebrate today in sober yet triumphant mood. The Issue of the War is yet a Long Way dead off and the sacrifices still to be made the minister a will be terrible but Canada has met the test and knows now that her right to a place among the nations the splendid fearlessness she by leading1 a. Company of Bor of the world been vindicated alike by the temper her people As a whole and by the bearing of her soldiers in the Field. The Testi Mony trom every source that the Canadian troops Are the equals of the Best is a source of profound a ride to the Canadian people. These Are not Raja de solders. A your ago they Ware engaged in peaceful Pur suits at Home with no thought that War would enter their today in the company of or pitted against the Best soldiery of Europe they have shown themselves in valor in endurance in intelligence in Initia Tive second to none. The Gay care free Young men of a year ago have revealed themselves at the Call of duty As heroes he How Many cases have they proved their fortitude by making the last final sacrifice to Day our Minda our thoughts will a be centred upon our men who Are in the Field or hastening there and it will give to our National Cele bration a solemnity and meaning it has never had before. Sag Llerik to a Bayonet charge while they were under a terrific lire from austrians in occupation of the Trent no Village of Norl. With the decoration the Kins sent to Maria a personal Tele Gram from Headquarters on the Battle front expressing High admiration of the deed. A thus makes Public Tho following particulars her action our Youthful Maria is living with her father an old italian id one of the villages of the Trentino Region. Liike All other residents Maria gave an enthusiastic Welcome to the delivering troops of Italy when they penetrated into Nori from the South. It was just As they were reaching the first cottages that the austrian batteries opened a most violent fire on our men. Maria at this juncture sought out the commandant of our Bersaglieri begging for a Rifle and the permission to Lead them. The generous Maiden s wishes were soon complied with and diary of the War june 1915 one o d Uon her head Hia own plumed hat. For eight consecutive hours the Young heroine fought with great Brav Ery in the most dangerous Points guid ing at first the Bersaglieri through the narrow and winding lanes of the Village and then Over the rugged Mountain paths against the enemy s trenches. In the final attack with the Bayonet Maria led a. Squadron of Bersaglieri to such effect that tha austrians were forced to flight from the the Brave and Beautiful Montanino was afterwards presented with a com plete uniform of a Bersaglieri As a souvenir this Brilliant episode of the italian Campaign. Winnipeg Juno 28. E. L. M. I june troops Advance Al so Chez and in the Japan. Votes. Indic acc of by 000 men. Press at tack on Przemysla. Italians occupy District around near Trent British Steamer Waidieh torpedoed in North. Sea. Italian naval demonstration takes place off Dalmatia. June capture chateau Hooge near Zonne Beke. Duke of Connaught reviews Edmonton troops at Ottawa. Mobilization of 61st Bat Talion in Winnipeg ordered. Premier Balandra states italian reasons for entering War. sinks Gorman transport in sea of mar Mora. June occupy Przemysla. British parliament reassembles with coalition ministry in Power. Twenty nine Allied aviators bombard Headquarters of German Crown prince., steamers Lona Chrys Ophra sus Cyrta Ankum Grid danish so Hoosier Salvador reported sunk by submarines. June 4.-r-lloyd.george, minister of min Lions announces vigorous Pouch. Prussian losses alone Are saw a to men. Premier Asquith concludes four Day visit to the front. Miller a German spy sentenced to death in London. . Deme Rafa claims having sunk a submarine. Russians Cut communication Between. Libau and Memel. Germans carry out air raid on last and Southeast of England. June of Canadian casual a Reader s1 notes books Uro u liner world within t sir Sichard Patriot. Sir Richard Mcbride Premier of British should it be present sojourning in tie East As if still reluctant to return Home and meet or. A. J. Bowser his should it be his Given out an inter View in Toronto in which he shows himself quite annoyed with what he regards As the unpatriotic course of the Canadian Liberal newspapers i in indulging in Crit ism of this Borden government. The Only specimen of this undue criticism which sir Richard takes the trouble to cite is in connection with the Purchase by sir Richard himself of two sub marines immediately before the out break of the War. Sir Richard explains that he bought these sub marines from the highest and purest motives and apparently he is pre to the South have in the fourth of j pared to regard As a traitor to the july an anniversary which fills j British Empire anybody who shows every requirement of a great j an inclination to poke his nose into National Day. The signing of the j rhe transaction. The american Alpine club has. Is sued us third publication j in their series Alpina the first number the High Sierra califor by professor be Conte appeared in 1907 the second the Rocky mountains of by professor Fay in and now appears Mountain exploration in by or. Alfred h. Brooks. All three Are in Quarto size and copiously illustrated from map s and photographs1. This one is a monograph that ought to have a place in every Public Library in Canada and on every Mountaineer s it published for the . By declaration of Independence Wasi something More than a signal of revolt to the american colonies. It was a landmark in the development of democratic government in the world and will inevitably come to be regarded in time As an occur rence As precious to the English As to Anglo Saxon race. The recurrent attempt of English Kings to establish autocracy checked at Runny Mede by the great civil War and by the revolution of 1638, met its final defeat in the resistance of the nevertheless there Are Large turn Bers of people in Canada the Purchase of these submarines by sir Richard Mcbride As an opera Tion in High finance Well worthy the most searching investigation by. The american colonies to an attempt to replace free government by despotic Rule. Since Dominion Day brought into our National life no special inspiration it has remained for the Cana Dian people to invest the Day with a character which will make it not Able to ourselves and other nations. The Williams Wilton company Balti More and the Price is Only eighty live cents to be precise. The geographical and geological features of these Little known alaskan ranges notably glaciers and glaciation Are described and the history sketched of exploration and mountaineering Over forty peaks have been measured and at least five famous first ascents Hava been made which Means of course that every Gallant but unsuccessful attempt to reach the very mount Tain tops goes in. The record. They have no Small part in the Llna attempts which win the summits. For Long St. Ellas was believed to be the highest Peak in being so near the coast As to be visible at sea 200 Miles away. When Trio Duke of Abruzzi la 1s97, following the route and the methods of i. C. Kussell who got As High As feet five years the Duke of air Zzz conquered. Tho Mountain the news went out through All the world. It was a great expedition and his fellow climber. Or. Al lipid Difilippi told the Story in a Large luxurious Boole. The largest reservoirs of ice and Snow in Alaska commission now sitting at Ottawa Are in the St. Ellas Range we Are for tie investigation of scandals in mount a Ciciley is known to climbers readers everywhere. The celebrated or. Cook made first Fame As a fraud in. Connection with that Mountain. He wrote a Book describing its Conquest by himself. No knowing ones Ever a heed him or his Book. I remember receiving a letter from an English climber who had read it on going Home from Canada. His comment was Short and to the Point Cook never climbed that professor Parker s various attempts on. Mckinley make one or the most interesting volumes of adventure yet written on this continent. It would seem that he and or. Belmore Browne ought to have stood upon its Topmost Peak but the awful storms were against them. They were almost there and As or. Brooks says their last attempt must Ever stand As one of the heroic episodes in the annals of Alaska i should not Call it an final Effort near the Summit in the Teeth of an alaskan blizzard at Over 20.000 feet of Altitude the account of or. Hudson stuck s successful ascent is fresh in our minds. It fills a Book As Weil it May. Other first ascents of note in the alaskan country Are mount Blackburn it by miss Dora keen of Philadelphia , 1012 and by Robert the american Branch of the the purchasing of War supplies. Sir Richard Mcbride As Bri Tish Columbia on his own initiative jumped in and bought two sub marines from United states parties paying for them from the provincial funds and being in turn recouped by the Dominion govern ment. These submarines had been built at the fore River works on the Atlantic coast for the Navy of Chili at a Price of a piece. They had been taken across the continent by train and assembled in the Harbor at Seattle. There they were assembled and put to a test everything which has added to the by the expert seat by the chilian greatness of our country since j of n j i i Lander Woods and . A Waynai a to x Jyz in a match Tor. A supremacy. To arc to refrain from publishing1 of the b Iti lifting the much the enough to state och of in Chi u r his extreme popularity with he and Cuyar while to the Champion who frequent Pool. Diver ?.mok Tho Boyne it wringing the Bell in from Lii Vink Ian the Vij Jaure Council , Ini Tho Flor Bell it 7 a.m., and 6 . In order to Fucci intr a uts in the time it . not us when Iare nor Tju Bill at hours As it will be for Tho purpose. They May ring their said Wai pole in 1730, Okcu per Chi and Bonf Lrea welcomed his consent to the War with soon Ulicy till to whig aug would to suy " Nikl Ivy in Are
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