Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 5, 1916, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Second Section Flea Nioba Fott pages 9 to 14 7 july print cd f Rin fifth i the idea that a great enlarge b j went of her colonial Empire would j be a sufficient in tick company j Germany must have a world of of in based upon an overwhelming Mili tary which will assure German Industry outlets All Over the selves up with the Hope that this Day is at May but the chances Are that the German reserves will keep the Mili tary machine going at full blast for the rest of this the germans should fail to counter the British French inroad into his i the Berlin lokalan1 lines along the Somme with furious i Zeiger looks Forward to the allies and effective it will be a sign 8ving up the fight when they that the end is in View Fly they in its by the r w t t Hilanio that they drivel the germans Back into their own the Jefferson press evening from considerable satisfaction will be Freedom of Equality in Equality in civil it try colonel Roosevelt holding a re Volver to the head of a Bull Moose and this hurts me More than it hurts is the subject of a cartoon which has just had a wide Vogue in the american an other attempt to off in lighter vein an important development in the american political situation is the following question of the new York Telegraph colonel Roosevelt has a right to kill one Moose in a Hast he in absent from the German the blame Mustbe Laid upon j the same humorous Strain the new that at the end of the Russo financial conditions now Vork Post to the Smtth Soni it would be quite unreason japanese War the new boundaries Able to expect any Pron faunal collection enriched by n Siisi cuon win of the will it with the Promise of Tnp he willing to conclude peace on thecial government to secure that the basis of the situation of the War or the great main Road from Winnipeg to new Orleans at that moment is to and the Gulf of Mexico will be j on the basis of the territory then of be Highway by not Laid in its per i Shoih manent form immediately and an in the has Perior substitute be fora time be United states politics death of the Bull belts letter to the progressive National Maiden and her Vinci Al or to commit itself at the ami00srmptto the military service Bill which passed the zealand parliament by a vote of 4u to 5 is a thorough going conscription which makes even Man of military age liable for service outside the do the Forror As his Levy upon the whole available Nuiji Iviry Force of the coun try is consist of two to include the were drawn where armies while the germans hold areas in present even upon the trunk France and they highways which Are becoming so will hug the illusion of a victorious War and a profitable despite internal conditions that ought to Tell them that they have despite this continually that peace is Only conceivable in terms until the Leneth of the War can be definitely foreseen and the financial obligations upon All Public author local As Well As result ing from it can be is signed a commitments of every kind can be made Only with the greatest caution and to meet unavoidable contingently the germans the first consideration in the of there minds of All canadians must be Are people in great Britain and in i Canada who believe relieve those who Suiter in the pro if Given the would the must be the i i of the resources Essen men tin men can to in limit Del eat by tial to the immediate Prosperity of App Rirl the required Ner ambitions and reverting to her Tulp provinces in order to prevent too lot when the germans not fit for i Arp drivel1 Back into their own Coqui is embraced in the second proposition Niiva be utilized Lor try Lupy win admit to themselves some extent la undoubtedly be utilized 101 s not to be mini called to number Hocius chosen by lot who Are not foreign so work a o e i anal to Lear great in one portion of have citation n the Hope that Public Means hat the War go on for j been appreciated by the government i we a pump in of Ivorah to a Lons time for it is a Long road1 in approaching the Jefferson High make from the Western front to the re action bases its demand j and from upon the failure of voluntarism i0 Fronzer the men which was the figure fixed by the common wealth government As Australia Dot a to polish i a new Era in the Good roads a1 who Are interested in the latter ire conscious of arrival at in the nature of a crisis in Road the War 4id the policy and broadly the problem has hitherto something should give pause been predominantly municipal and Kroner contribution to the at to those who Are clamouring for a re the needs of the Farmer in i r rpt Ching the Ruil roid and the Eleva a conference of delegates represent organization of the Empire by Tor of the children in Toj ing trades Inions throughout the to realization is the splendid Demon and from the of con called to consider strut Ion of Unity Given by Tho a y been to us Titi i in 11 ii v this matter of a re Empire As now constituted since the that much solution carried with substantial outbreak of the the Shock of attention has been paid to ways and i Animia minority represent the great world conflict found the resized0 have i agony unionists out of i vast organism of the British Empire Little or no excuse for remaining in cleared its in a thoroughly sound and whole s Uson Utility to the conscription of life and some from every Quarter involves factors of wider scope than labor the labor party not Withof the Globe the scions of the race has formerly been the siding this is leaped to the support of the Parent roads question the Cuy a unit on rhe question in this voluntary Demontra Vince in the interests of an already he debate in parliament labor persisting on a grand scale comparatively new members have raided their voices in now for two and presenting Central authorities a spectacle unparalleled in political As Well As the 1 it be the the of conscription s the outward and has been the result at once visible sign of a condition of grind instinctive racial affection and of widening demand therr is such an overwhelm reasoned political ing Desir for conscription As was evidenced by the vote in new Zea two the Way if Plain by in a i save in one the outbreak democracy where there is a Strong of the War could not have found Tho needs form the Crux of the necessitates widening source of shares to be borne by local ii Yii f i i 7c inti ii to u v Luceti the British experience of the last the automobile its and the Public to years warrants the assertion generally in the Cost of building and he still the enforcement of Empire in a healthier even if it should be that one exception was military acted by a Small parliamentary and with that pm from the Golden by is no Here Pire organization or no Organiza my Friend conceived the soul Here in Canada the movement in favor of j Tion had liitle or nothing to dwells any heaven the inmost heart de conscription never gathered Force Mother in her so to say j because the difficulties in the Way individual was in the which craves at Ai once found to be insure the same position in this regard As i overseas an enlistment of men in great numbers of British people Canada by voluntary Means is a j Bope that the Victory of tie very considerable it allies will be so decisive the is deemed that All the eternal Force contrives wrought to Revi grate its own Falls of the that the world May be and that its Alchemy some strength men which the Canadian govern in consequence of to enter upon Nicut announced its last a new Era with respect to War and derives every tested and of this peace but should this Hope prove he a spirit which avails to it is to be not the military position of have British races can be a gives proof of Energy Rived at by guessing it must been the result of Long consider Raj through consultation and to be received in that which never based on special inside knowl without encroaching on conceivably the Assurance principles of autonomy and Suponi but Ever toils for what can never that Canada will Supply men which have been the prime a been Given the High commands secrets of the health and vitality of eternal strives which the of the Allied and this ex1 the British Pec tation is part of the final plans or the sooner or it is certain that the additional the German possibly but men needed will not be raised i if not now serum la in in Canada unless to urse forever every atoms the which never unto form because new concept emanates from he inmost heart is what aligns Canada by the present methods will be crushed through their Noble or Ess the War runs on for two or age to their military i and immortal tolerance As three years is equally Cert they feel that they dare not admit Ench what aspiration would be Tain thai they cannot be secured Byj by their actions any necessity to if they Are yield anywhere to Superior Tore is Here a problem for the do1 Germany is maintaining her minion in certain of Perate and costly assaults upon if it choose what highest souls would after dwells inane military including j Verdun because to them j such what souls could those of Western the Neces would be to confess that their will wry quota has been has to conquer had broken before Tobej the nine arrived for a vigorous j French a Iier the direct govern Apkes in on the Eastern front Germany has taken Over the critical Central Sec the Tion of the line and is throwing new the migh r raised if the government charged 1wlf with the direct responsibility them hearts poor shrinking from the chrism of my Friend nigh How staunch soul had waited in him a never to Rule the dual self that fought spirit and flesh inextricably his passionless judgment pondered Well the German offensive in the North Ere he spoke sin to rough All the strife my soul pre v3ied at it rules my inmost hearts desire have defaulted in their duty armies into the Field in a determined the men who have already j attempt to drive the russians Back wined the colors were secured by to the East Bank of the a the balance be Ern Section along the Dina is colonel re Rosevelt la now added one Bull it seems to be unquestionable that the political animal which the colonel during the presidential turmoil of 1912 he remarked i feel As lit As a Bull has now been Given its coup de the declining of the progressive nomination at Chicago on june 10 by colonel Roosevelt and his lengthy letter to the progressive National committee at its meeting in Chicago on june Are for the and probably for All the end of the visible progressive born in Chicago in attracted prominent whatever one feels towards colonel Roosevelt it would be Idle to deny that his attempt to found a third party had exerted a powerful influence on american it is equally undeniable that Many prominent and sincere people were attracted to his to prove this one has Only to mention such names As those of Jane and Gifford Hiram Harvey William boar Maii and Francis opinions May differ As to George who from the first has been Roosevelt chief Finan Cial Backer and organizing and who is one of the bes known financiers of the United in endeavouring to state impartially Why colonel Roosevelt broke away from the Republican party in 1912 it will obviously not do merely to say that it was because he himself could not get the Republican but certainly if he could have got the nomination that year instead of Taft there would have been no pro unquestionably Roosevelt had a Large following in the Republican convention of that year and Many people with no Lack of that had it not been for the steam roller methods of the Delegate selection committee the colonel would have been Roosevelt stand in rooms belts main Contention was that he and his friends were the real Republican he had failed lamentably in the appointed task of continuing the Roosevelt policies of the policies of the stick and the Square he charged graft and Bossis against he regular particularly mentioning in his speeches Penrose and Roosevelt attacks upon the trusts called Forth on the part of his opponents reflections upon Perkins of big Busi Ness As was a prominent figure in the Roosevelt according to the Perkins was one of the White sheep n the financiers Roosevelt charged in 1912 that neither the regular Republican party nor the democratic party bad the slightest understanding of the social and Industrial signs of the on the question of the Roosevelt was always he never proposed straight out to control the trusts through lower but always promised he would Deal with the situation in a broader eulogies dying from the meeting of the progressive National committee held in Chi Cago on june at which colonel Roosevelt already referred Ivas there was a Bolt of John progressive nominee for and of the National committeemen from six How with the colonel having made up his mind not to the Bull Moose party passes off the in his letter to the committee Roosevelt declares that the progressive platform of 1912 was the most important Jubilo document promulgated in this country since the death of Abraham subsequent events have he declares fur that the application of the principles which we then advocated is even More necessary to this nation than we at the time the progressive claims the has Given an incalculable impetus to the cause of our strongest party antagonists have accepted and enacted into or embodied in their party very Many of our most important Prin Frank then comes the Frank confession that the people under existing conditions Are not prepared to accept a new the letter continues under such our duty is to do the Best we and not to sulk because our leadership is re it is unpatriotic to refuse to do the Best possible merely because the people have not put us in position to do what we regard As the very High arraignment of the Wilson administration not since the Days of Buchanan says the colonels has an administration been guilty of shortcomings More to the Republican conflicting forces were at among the Republican or expected momentarily by the Rush we May with con 1 for an immense counter Fob vtokl1 dom1at10 j offensive against the British and the the germans will find it hard in the Valley of the the profits in added Here Are four each colossal in to which the Ger mans Are committed by their find idea that they must always Dolu irs Stige and wider which Ley have still re no withstanding their numer the certain ate the situation and beat Down the fruits of the i enemy at every Point that he Chal the Cable the other Day brought Lenges the might of Germany the report of count von Buelow Reservoir of life the and declaration in View of Ger material is being drained at a rate a return to pro which is setting new even in this unparalleled but while there is a Man in Reserve or a shot t in the the germans will conditions was not possible y he be rewarded v an of not is still he prevailing j maintain their magnificent Bluff in Gorman press that their strength is inexhaustible ill dream of a Germany j and their spirit in Drra and in i this is Why the German position of count when it will be sudden and jul the tages but let us not buoy our my crates not some of zest when mortal Joys eternally Xor Blank nor kor paired pomp to bombast fancy True it yarns no Whit to swell some chairing Strain to endless amplitudes of useless Praise it darts to aspire to share the immortal pain of toil in moulding form from phase to of such Fate some terror but now great gladness in my spirit while death clings round me Fri san Lier than to Loose the soul that mounts of Jond at the from see minor death to stirred As one whose sleep is broke by Sud Den and whispered As if the soul had heard party a animation leaders were men who advocated a course of action offering no improvement upon the demo cratic position and who recommended the nomination of candidates whose election would have represented no improvement upon the continuance in office of further on the letter reads accepts in my the nomination of Hughes meets the conditions Forth in the statement of the progressive National is sued last and in my own under existing Condi the nomination of a third ticket in by be merely a move in the interest of the election of i regard Hughes As a Man whose Public record is a guarantee that tie trill not merely stand for a programme of clearcut straight out americanism before but will resolutely and in Good Faith put it through if he is beyond All comparison better fitted to be president than it is urged against Hughes that he was supported by the various so called German american Ali july cans was not in the least to any liking for but solely to their antagonism to they were bound to defeat me for the Nomina the Only Way by which they could achieve this object was by sup porting Hughes and they sup ported him without any regard to other professional but Roosevelt takes great pains to make quite Clear what he Means by professional German these he Havo nothing in common with the great of americans who ate i who or n Wirt of German and who Are precisely As Good americans As those of any other there Are and never have in All our better citizens than the great mass of the men and women of Ger Man birth or descent who have been or Are being completely merged in our common american then turning the vials of his Wrath upon the professional German am he declares that they seek to make the president of the United states a Viceroy of the German pm they represent that adherence to the politic racial Hyphen which is the badge and sign of moral treason to the the whole trouble with the professional Ger Man american element in the United states Roosevelt ascribes to Wilsons timid and vacillating course during the last two the weeping such the main features of the letter which signals the death of the Bull but the Bull Moose leaves a very goodly political Herit age and who is to inherit it a re cent poster depicts weeping Maiden hesitating before the Fence of a prosperous Householder and on the Veran Dah of the House Are Tho master and mistress of the the Weening Maiden carries a Valise marsted progressive the figures on the Verandah Are Wilson and the democratic party and they Are giving the disconsolate girl a Hearty invitation to and Well they May for in her Valise Are 000 or Over More votes than were polled in 1912 for the straight Republican the Small arms Sale evidence reviewed by counsel for Liberal sir Charles Davidson has made no finding As yet in the matter of the Sale of Small arms ammunition and to judge by what has happened with respect to other investigations under the same auspices no great amount of Speed will be shown in preparing the at the close of this probe the counsel for the Liberal filed with the commission a written argument in which he reviewed the this inquiry More than Justi fied the suggestions of the auditor Genf iral and the insistence of the Liberal party that the Light must be declared Hartley Dew in the course of his written he reviewed the Circum stances surrounding the Sale of Small arms ammunition by the government after the outbreak of the and the part which the organization the Issue and distribution of such ammunition As the Mark Al the alleged Sale of Canadian Aremu the typical German the late professor Thurston of Columbia new in 1898 published a series of studies entitled the personal in his chapter on Max Nordau he said the typical German is a being if he gives play to the higher and More creative impulses at does so Only in the sphere of in while his actual life is dominated by the most intense a a pure his thought and his action have apparently no relation whatever to each he contemplates with intellectual enthusiasm the Ideal and he lives contented with the most squalid he worships Ideal and he indulges himself in methodical he writes Lach Remose verse imbued with chivalrous sentiment for and then he yokes wife with a dog or an ass and sets her blowing in his potato he can describe on paper an Utopia jus Tice and political and he 43 governed by one of the rank est and most brutal despotism that Ever smothered human Freedom under the Bonds of a military hence it is that the germans with All their training and their Many admirable traits Are lacking in con in in creative when things go and when an american or an englishman would take his coat off and set them right by the vigor and originality of his native a j German Rolls up his eyes helplessly and begins to whimper for some higher Power to Tell him what to a curious indication of this National proneness to despair is seen in the fact that of All the suicides recorded in our daily press by far the greater number Are and this is Why the history of Germany is what it history of divided and discordant of a people submitting to the Rule of a Hundred Petty unable to do More than Maunder Over the Liberty that none of them would strike a blow to win of a people who forgot at Napoleons bidding their National and fought his Battles for him against their own Kindred and natural in 1848 they had a Chance to show what they could do at constructing a parliamentary and they produced nothing but a Windy debating society of visionary to be soon dismissed contemptuously by a Mili nation to for a Chin gun testing the question of the Sale of this ammunition to the British and the matter of profits by Lewis and Allison were the matters of primal importance in the argument presented by sir Sam Hughes statement that the Mark ammunition could not be fired in and that attributed to Greville chief inspector of arms and ammunition for the that it is not fit to were brought out in the a in reply to sir Charles Davidsons question As to Why the Vick ers company wanted rounds of the the witness was quoted As saying i cannot account for unless they were trying to blow up their guns to see what they would after the declaration of War in the views of the militia authorities and no ammunition of any Date was to be de said Canada needed every round she and the so called defective ammunition was required and used and should have been returned it is important to observe that the auditor general for the Dominion of Canada has placed the people of can Ada under a distinct obligation by his keenness in observing the irregularity of the methods that were being employed for the Sale of this Small arms and by his determination and courage in investigating this despite the slurring remarks of the which he has done Well to the number of apposite instances that he has cited shows the regular procedure in obtaining orders in Council that must be adopted by the militia no reference to the general Powers of the quartermaster general or to the general authority in regard to obsolete equipment covers this particular the evidence clearly reveals the fact was no such Sale or Issue of ammunition to or for or on account of and that the statement of the sir Robert Borden in his speech in the House on May and of the minister of militia made the same and the evidence Given by the minister militia upon the morning in question before your were each and All inaccurate and mislead Dewart declared that the min ister of militia was unable to produce a copy of the application to which he referred As accompanying his request for an Orr Lewis was quoted As saying in his referring to the of the English Vickers turned out to be sir facts discredit but that they equally prove that the minister is not or responsible per son to administer the business of the As one of his majesty ministers of the he declared that sir Sams failure to correctly present the facts in the House and before the commission was a readers notes flyer world Wathla Tow Austin Dobson must look to his Edmund Gosse has discovered a new the seventeenth he names her the first of the How can that be if the famous Aphra did in 15s9 Cath Helo Trevor that he was not acting for i contend that the three Lewis and were Par ties to a transaction that was intended to put in a Trust declared they cot 000 to their credit in the Orr Lewis account in new which this investigation will probably make it impossible for them to Divide As they had Allison examination before the commission was Given in detail and notice was taken of the state ment of Allison that he had not j received any commission whatever on the either directly or or Dewart referred to the import ant fact that Allison knew the Orice he and his associates were pay in for the ammunition in the profits secured on the Arine Trotter the Blue in i ten years but Catharine would j certainly have been called wit in her As the synonym applied to her sex was not invented until the eighteenth Gosse makes a Long Story in the fortnightly re View about this he says1 that Dobson appears never to have heard of the Man Chat Olga of the old Long burled in that cemetery described by Mary Coleridge in the City of Catharine Trotter was born in the daughter of a naval officer who i died when she was five years leaving family to the Charity of Distant relatives in the Catharine was a bit of a i giving Promise of great Talent if not Genius in that age of female darkness she taught her self French but was obliged to accept assistance in learning also which became such a de Light to her that at a tender age shall we Hazard it at twelve she prepared Ati abstract of the science for her own in after years Slie published a defence of lockes essay on the human under which Drew from the sick bandaged philosopher a present of j boo Sand the intimate acquaintance of his Peter King also a letter in which he said that her defence was the greatest Honor his essay could have Gallant gentleman Catharine sent a copy of the defence to who took the trouble to criticise it at some to go Back to the Ladys literary career being poor relation and literature being an Enterprise depend ing upon private chill poverty bore its effective part in re pressing her Powers if not her Active fourteen she wrote some Lovely verses addressed to a Lovely youth on his recovery from Small verses which probably brought her the acquaintance of Dryden and at sixteen she had com posed a tragedy in Blank Agnes de which she con trived to get presented at the theatre Royal under Tihe patronage of the lord it was signed i by a Young and1 created quite a and for the next half i dozen Catharine was Busy writing for the How much or i How Little she we Are not a the fatal Friend produced when she was nine marked the Cima Teri of her career As a the critics said that it placed miss Trotter be Side who by the done much to increase her the fatal Friendship was produced at lincolns inn Congreve brought her Over two other tragedies Are the unhappy and love at a and then Catharine a Way worn Veteran at the age of Twenty to More elevated she made friends with the celebrated Bishop Burnet and family and turned her attention to philosophical and possibly theological the Bishop second wife was an Active theologian and a very intelligent to the words Are who has followed his bluestocking career she formed a tender Friendship with George Bur philosophical relative of and1 the two corresponded for j some when Marlborough won the Battle of she wrote a poem welcoming the hero to eng he George Burnet wrote highly pleased with it and on the strength of Catharine sought that Germany presents today the tary when some Strong Mas june pro f Dewart tearful spirit arises among Thetna not to be returned to Man like Frederick the great or Bis Eie us do not use him As a National but he sets his foot on All their necks and forces them to do his hence it is or to analysis of the earmarked account in the Bank of Montreal new showed a commis Sion on 500 bayonets and a accepting a r of a Beck looking backward the free press was founded in forty years ago the serbians have crossed the turkish Border at three Points and All though no part it helps to explain the whole Char Acter of the Canadian transactions i regarding i regarding the denial of Allison and Lewis that they received any com Dewart declared their denial under oath cannot be i in face of the carefully pre pared letters and of the accounts Austria has notified Serbia that she will not interpose against Turkey to occupying serbian Walker left for the West with a new draft of mounted thirty five years ago handled in the United states is it because it is usually More difficult to discover the facts there is it be cause the scope of an inquiry in can Ada is thereby rendered Lim Kiriy Alvo i aaa the amalgamation of the Montreal Telegraph with the evidence brought out against Allison made it the ministers duty in non was real estate partnership carried on Between Fonseca and Crotty was Dis thirty years ago the first through train arrived at port on formerly of por Tage la and a brother of of died in Cal aged Twentyfive years ago John Renton has been elected president of the Deloraine Liberal an actor Well known in Winnipeg through his connection with the Campbell and seach Stock was recently drowned in the Harbor at Twenty years ago Burnett will build Watts new main Street Laurier has a majority of 43 in birthday congratulations to tidings of some exceeding Sweet i believe that the attitude of these professional German Ameri a1i15ou menir3 to sever the connection Between Dewar the min ister should at least disavow the he in which the Trail of dishonest dealing had been brought direct to Allison or Dewart said further the minister of militia appears to have lost his head in his intense desire to justify Allison and All his to shut his eyes to cogent and to use coarse language to every one be he or even higher who crosses his imperious t must press upon your lordships consideration As one of the matters upon which your lordship should make a the question of the competence and official fitness of this minister of the who in face of such damning evidence still insists upon bolstering up his discarded Friend Dewart declared that the Atti tude of sir Sam Hughes before the commission showed that Jie was pre pared to defy the parliament and the people of touching upon the knowledge or deliberate ignorance on the part of Yeii Eraie ignorance us us pent i Stephen Bora the facts disclosed at the july Deward argued that not Only do some Fortune lost by her if she had secured George Burnet j would have come Back from Ger Many to marry he conveyed her Learned messages to and so ended Catharines at Twenty eight she mar ried a Clergyman of the Camen of and settled Down to her wonted genteel poverty for forty three her husband lost his Curacy and had great difficulty in supporting his family at our bluestocking disappeared from liter Ary Gosse Hopes that her Ladylike ghost will be comforted Over this Long belated attention in the fortnightly the germans in Possession of French towns july Hundred and fifty three or have been partly or totally destroyed through military operations in France since the beginning of the according to statistics gathered by the ministry of the with a View to ascertaining the total damage caused by the these communes Are distributed Over 11 of the departments of including those in ardennes still occupied wholly by the who Are in Possession of towns of the total of in All or 7 per houses to the number of have been totally destroyed acid partly destroyed in these com in 148 communes the pro portion of houses destroyed exceeds 50 per while it is 88 per in 74 towns and less than 50 per in the Public buildings destroyed in 428 communes were 331 379 221 town 300 other Public buildings of various and 50 of these buildings 96 had been classed As historic including the town Hall of and the Cathedral and town Hall at three Hundred and thirty factories which supported were the above figures were Given out before the British drive so the number of towns held by the Ger mans has been slightly discoverers of lady Frances rat four in daily mall the most amusing among Tho discoverers of women have been his majesty soon after the beginning of the War lord lans Downe in the House of lords said the Ideal we must All keep before us was the old one that place for women was the remark was always made in the victorian before the discoverers of had begun their prospecting the Bonnie Blue socks and parasols of Elmerr Csc from the Bine socks and parasols Are very much in evidence daily at the railway station and other Public places of Busi reminds us of Brownings summer a likeness abundant brisk attacking in the Consort of from the the mos Nitos were out for Bayonet attacked the residents of the District including Morent women and in tis a pleasure thus to this old mans cheery prom the Cyprien of Meadow is in town this he reports that the Moose Are dying from a something new to him in experience extending Over nearly eighty he says there Are no and neither Prairie Chicken nor part and has a gloomy Outlook for the Hunt of next a howling dear have you seen in the current Issue of the Winnipeg single taxer tie announcement of the single tax picnic to be held in the City Park next thurs Day it says let us try and make this picnic a howling invite your friends to and bring the kid of you know what they july the Rover of the who is the Only Bard known to have attempted to make Cache rhyme with comes Back at his critic Send that old critic to find the treasure in that Cache hidden beside that Mountain Stream of which the thirsty often dream for he can with Eagle the errors in the printers but will not Crow for so he can go june the darkened Gypsy made pretence to lift the futures from the la a band of gypsies spent wednesday afternoon and night visiting in and Many and varied were the fortunes if Only dreams of this kind came True be editor pens a financial from the did you Ever notice that when you have a payment to meet at Winnipeg you must make your Cheque payable at oar there or else be billed Back with on 2oc but when you Send an account to you Are glad to get the other Fellows Cheque and pay the Exchange in t that about it when be editor helped to wind the new town from the the times editor had the privilege of Moe acting the Interior works of the town clock last saturday and assisting in the operation of winding it up for the week one result of this visit is an a tensely increased respect for the skill that put this complicated Mechan Conot say this we know whereof we faked German moving a Friend who is in new writes to us about the moving pictures entitled the germans at presented at various theatres in that City under the of the new York and intended to be shown throughout the United our Friend writes these pictures Are plainly an attempt to offset the splendid Brit Ain prepared movies which have created so Strong an impression All Over the t saw the Britain prepared pictures at the Liberty where they Drew immense audiences i was there the night after the disaster to Kitchener ship became and when he was show a on the screen the orchestra played the British National and the whole audience at once Rose to their but these pictures of Germany mighty War machine in action Aryl neither More nor less than an insult to the intelligence of the people under the stars and for whose be Kolment they have been they speak very poorly for the vaunted German and prove that Kultur is badly in need of new advertising in this from the carefully Stag managed groups playing the parts of starving inhabitants being liberally fed by German Many whom Are shown fondling gently to their breasts the though supposedly Start offspring of the grateful belgian and French to the charge of the Light bavarian lancers on a Bat Tery of French 75s in they Are simply the product of the methods of the Barnum said that the Public love to be but gave tha Public credit for having some degree of the moving picture of the charge of the Light bavarian Lan cers is taken from about five behind tha French you see French artillerymen in frenzied action and the Light bavarian lancers com ing head on to them and the closes in the Nick of time to vent camera and operator from being int it we sure that our Friend has the right idea of what Barnum said we Are inclined to think that he spoke of the not the american which has no monopoly of the love of being hum but Barnum never assumed that the american Public was absolutely which appears to be a quite general idea among the agents of Germany operating the United
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