Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 7, 1916, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Sec Ion Illa Nioba pages 9 to 14 july Manitoba Fifee the Hopes which lured her into the the Only peace that the allies will hear about is a peace based upon defeat of defeat Deci i Sive to this degree that there will not be a vainglorious Teuton on the face of the Earth who will not know in his heart of hearts that the fatherland was rewarded for its at j tempt to conquer the world with a sound the future government of the Empire prom the i Inland re in East the extraordinarily interesting developments in the great theatre of War in Europe has monopolized our attention during recent weeks but one of the subsidiary campaigns Al most overlooked for the time being the obstacle to any Federal Constitution is often the reluctance of the Central government to abandon any of its that is the russian the obstacle in our Case is rather the reluctance of the units to surrender any of their Powers to an Imperial Birs Ere of nor could we be asked to accept the fic Tion of Equality Govons and c null internal Jinnai As in such an would India stand it could not be but on any basis of population it would swamp All the the dominions in i rest of the i i Gorman Alica is ringed with Freedom of Equality in Equality in civil foes invading columns Are Opi of any regular handle every question which it is not a helpful task to dwell too Long upon the where the sentiment of Unity it has been immensely strengthened by this the the endurance and the Superb self sacrifice of the australians and who have Given their 1fst blood at Gallipoli and an unanswerable has taken the form rather of the which i must somehow for gift of a great than i the inclusion of the dominions in the More nearly Independent allies than they possess and exercise the Rig lit to Levy even on the Trade of the Mother country they have full control of their own armed including even their where these their share in bearing Tho financial Cost of Imperial making satisfactory defence has been very and it i rating British on every Advance Frontier but the i they effects the citizens of other parts of the pm in Force which Pire by legislation at their own Dis the existence of this Ger we ire not sure whether they would agree to Lay the subject of Man Colony is that from the North Indian for be canal Ian i under the command of general i fore an Imperial As we Are tb6 a pm York in a j by recent Call attention to i this main army of is j gains its authority in purely Legal lie Pruni Ranur manner in which a making a very steady Advance into of of commercialism can the districts where the germans Are j our foreign but these Are the even he roust laudable of part of this formal and effective Bonds of Public thue Cap the Rich nov Kane and neither of them is demo Neon forcing its Way Down then railway to the tin Tan the True Federal such As 1 he United and the German e u the Alert de Mcra Chewill Rush unquestioning a Che Call of spiritual and physical Kin ship to the Aid the motherland in peril but when the Cool mood of peace the fathers and mothers of these Young men will ask the Guaran tees that the future policy of the pm whether by diplomacy or by de shall be so conducted that the need for such tragic sacrifice shall not the current talk today is too much of securing safety by arms or worse still by exclusive the saner and broader mood will return in which men understand that it is on policy that safety chiefly in the up the by tune this column enough of them to the North Mcnary activities As Vav foolish the and and wic Kocl control of that policy the do Empire would include at the j minions May ask for a and no mans have not been offering much least As its province the management i one among us would give a niggardly resistance but have in their retired interstate Quesi questions of tariffs and ions and foreign defence May Best be per destroyed Bridges and torn Foi some consultative Organ i by periodical More lie Middle of our to interchange of ideas in All i frequent and More Businesslike than these questions there will certainly those of the it May even be Naa occupied a hut we question 1 necessary to set up standing about fifty Miles from the i whether any of the Empire is on which the agents of the dominions we should Verv i to consider serious the would but we question Sune Naer of its autonomy in and of whether these councils can in our Day of the investment or capture of Tanj these questions save the Ciri become legislative their the Ocean terminus of the cum stances ecu function will be to recommend policies i Cei ably induce every unit of the i which the several parliaments May alter the lighting around kit one after die of their adopt or the growth of any three months a motion to adopt Corn Strong column under the command j n0pe of Vandeventer struck due i of peace will make it unnecessary for South through the Centre of the col we Are quit sure neither we nor Tat colonies would closer federation must we ily for Imperial purposes on a scale which approaches our Burden in this when that Point is by april 19 the British had Idamis Ever Likely to surrender he i the More urgent and the easier covered two thirds of the claiming their adherence to a policy of National was looked Nunn with to say the by canadians Tio no regard any Mich Fon Iii fthl2b either of or of that ing to j question we the admission Asre erupt there May j of the dominions to the control of hut at Konodi Orangi they met with be from Lime to time for some foreign an arrangement by Strong resistance which held them but the variety of eco1 which their agents or representatives hate As Como to look upon it a an indication that a con Ragious Portis Sianis has somehow or other found its Way across the by we do think that it is Only by the crudest sort of disinter Ith something of Gross Gujt ustice thrown that the present military aspect which of no be worn by our lady of the should be made the occasion for any such drop Amanda to set the forty Kintli parallel bristling with the fact is that in Canada there is being almost in a a Nasonal while it makes for greater Solidarity among Thi people and a finer respect for the traditions we linger Over and the Hopes we leaves ample for the most v Hai some regard for the identity 01 other this spirit is lie As that which has nordic conditions in the Empire is meet the foreign Secretary f Carfif up two to any part of it to in Council might satisfy Only within the last week that the Render its colonies which their but it would leave i we also require a e foreign affairs committee somewhere Vandeventer Lias driven the enemy voted by the representatives of from their positions and his March resumed which lives by manufacture and the Converse is equally Mie the Between the French and american which will bring varied sections of opinion into close and con creation of a genuine Zollverein come Rideu tial association with our diploma meanwhile a second column under parable to the american or German i 11 i it nov if in the far general Hoskis is pushing distance but if Ever it it will a reconstituted upper House serve to link these two re representatives of Thi southward by a route parallel to that be by treaty and then i dominions and of India sat in a re taken by general Vandeventer but acts of local j formed upper and if a generation at tie in foreign affairs committee were a much nearer uie sea two weeks Equality of population Between the j delegation from both commons Ana agr this column was reported in i Mother country and the dominions we should have created Ai i must stand in the Way of the creation authoritative Council for the touch with germans strongly enl of real representative sex external to turn the House trenched at some seventy Eris my the Power to tax or of lords into an Imperial chamber five month of the Tanza rail be doubt if the dominions would j in the be a Good solution one Miles South or the Langa ran col sent to be out old Al turn More than one of our constitutional the by smaller de by the British if its numb of German Satta Jion Black has publish i with John Murray a Little vol ballads of Here is a Jong of marching which brings to us the bravery and endurance of the splendid men who Are saving the brings to us in one Little phrase the Price they pay on the old time track Soldier song upon my Haversack upon my pack upon my Back Linton on my left on my right Side on the same old track sorrow gnawing at my Memry piercing like a care perched on my Back Lintt on my left alas poor the soldiers May As Katharine Tynan the Only ones who laugh these Well it they Are deadly a Good Laugher is a serious and these men Are in the midst of death and destruct i writ these songs in a dead mans Book i stole the Strain from a dead mans look and if much of death there May seem to be tvs because the dead Are so dear to probably Corporal had never written a line unless he had gone into the Sheath not the sword Ere yet the strife is ended Prate not of peace before proud wills Are Sheath not the sword Harden thy heart withhold the pity in s until their hymn of hate horns to a cry of fear Sheath not the sword Eastern freight railway Board refuses Flat increase of five per asked Elfo each says must be taken with regard to services performed Sld ration the actual results the grand trunks earnings As a basis of cannot be based on the rates cannot be on the total capital Cost of the grand 1runk a carried of the company which would represent a Cost per mile the new lines of the Canadian Pacific from Glen Tay to Agincourt and from Toronto to Sudbury Cost respectively and Pel this includes nothing for Ter the inter colonial including equipment and per the hydroelectric company has recently made an estimate that 138 Miles Between Tor onto and would Cost 100 000 per including terminals and the net earnings per mile of line of the grand trunk at theirs highest in 1913 Amu Iund to Pur in 1914 they were and in financial relations of thy j funeral March whose effect of the grand trunk to the grand trunk imagination no words can As Well As its United states 1 Are and it is ruled the dead March in what a Fine piece of writ and impressive its the account by James Douglas of the memorial service to Kitchener in the Bookman quoted on this Page yesterday it failed Only in the attempt to describe the sound of the dead March handels once More a prayer creator of the great and Little have us in thy thou who set watch and Ward to guard a soldiers hand that swung the strayed the have pity upon n after nothing written in the trenches since the War began can compare with the private letters for real the Power which belongs to vital literature and which has three intense and deep and looking backward the free press was founded n forty years ago free masons residing at Emerson Are asking for a dispensation to organize a local Ever since in the German when to thik of the Canada of tomorrow it not in terms of mighty or Usu flirts of or lines of inti in the such con Iii oils of National expression should be left across yonder where Hope to be Able to ii on Silvas somewhat for Grant without having to draw a gun a Iii set do not wish to in the1 Arr Tvr of either got v blow every american i South pole or apologizing for r by Mii we Are hoping n that is not ii Ile Hrold order of being it 1 a difficult thing to detim1 know Piny wi11 what it is on its positive it will Gnu Blosi time itself As it in the neighbourhood of the three i silent on the subject of its own Dis creat lakes is going Forward steady but As a propel ily and the Complete Conquest of i piece or i fact that Tiv Wil the Colony should now be a matter Ful Organ of the social of a comparatively Short had been compelled by Tutt err the censor to sign an undertaking to mavs showing according to the desire that the progressive subjugation of the uniformity of patriotic enthuse tie various domains of nature by asm shall not be this Man is an impressive j called for the additional information in his grandeur the socialist party had and decadence Des speaking of i dressed to the Chancellor a protest the roman control of the me Diterl saying that such demands should says in those Days this under no circumstances be made was virtually the Only sea that was j of the the two incidents in the greatest Days Are a revealing Flash upon internal of Rome men dared do no More than i conditions in and parti peer out Between the pillars of Hercul arly upon the Means by which the whole sea circulation of the uniformity of patriotic eni Husi the greatest Empire of Antiquity was so impresses Tredul limited to this landlocked Ous from this confined area Man at length and now there is no foot of sea that has not been the exploits of Arctic the year a gift of to the patriotic and some of the Western tribes will do even Hudson Bay has the if militia department carried out the wishes of the 90u men who Are at work on the new Harbor and Ter Minal construction at port there Are Al ready blazing or Enas a result of the Nelson mens Loyal thirty five years ago Tom Headley has challenged Cardinal to a two Hundred Yards foot race for s100 Suther land has returned from an inspection of the Public schools of thirty years ago Goldwin Smith has gone on the stump n England against granting Home Rule in Lound was made a Roney order John Kringle of will take charge of the presbyterian Church at port Twentyfive years ago Brown was installed As of Northern Star Lodge Ross is Noble for they sent word to of to deduct the sum of from their combined wages and turn it Over to the militia department for the Purchase of the contribution in that form the result of a Campaign that was put on in Quick order and carried through distance from the main centres Doest seem to detract from the Golden in any Way from the vigor and sue Cess of Canadas efforts for the comi Twenty years ago fort Rouge methodist tendered a formal reception to Brown and a has been appointed City editor of the Chicago Mon was the late general von Moke in when he was chief of the general outlined with Grea a readers notes Ara a finer world within Tim by Charloa i gazed upon tall Dusty j where gilded stiffly stand j looked comfortless As we ourselves would be on such a crowded land am orig the recollections coming in to the papers concerning Kitchener and Antarctic explorers form simply exactness and an entire absence one from a telegraphed who was ing and though so costly and com they made me Muse whats in name hid where the bookworms tooth is a if the allies would intimate a willingness to accept rtt uni to the conditions prevail settlement make of the re Deda ration on this Point by Irinee von Buinow von Bulow is tie Larnior Tiuan and Roay Hom this exulted position n the to German Irini Ning Ai Genue Light shone with tender and Laud no longer holding secret eyes burning and As they yearning at the time in the French diplomatic in Plain and Man launches into correspondence an order for the removal of a certain we must forestall our principal stirring up the he turned his cold eyes on i the we ourselves contemporaries of voyaging in this Man first hugged the s the Diasis Koi do Folk who believe there could tie peace in Midi then launched upon i j to j Iii lit Lajti c ill let bosom of the Ana i chances in ten that we Are going to adversary immediately there then breasted the Waves of All the j have and we must begin War with so he passed from tied balloons tort brutal and Mere Gas bags to Leviathan zeppelins and darting conquests of the sea and of the air Are analogous that of the air promises to he completely achieved very much More farthest Canada does its bit by a lion recently published us billow of must not Ith to Bear in an exhausting says the nation is commonly followed by a it from the far ends of the Dominion contributions to keep coming the patriotic fund and started for a minute in is while i grew miserably Buncom what Are you Here for he demanded to Send Tele or to run the army i began to stammer out an but he interrupted what made you Point this out to me he As a matter of 1 my brother is in this regiment this seemed rather of you go away and do your ii and dont interfere with 1 sent that message As it that Little Force of cavalry was surrounded by de wets one of the latest and after a Gallant fight was practice atm Ilive from period of i n m curl in trial Lith a t econ of to to and As a Les with our reports is from the Brazeau Coal ally wiped but the operation mines Well Over to the Foothills in occupied de wet two and in that time general taking and will to break that Western the employees in the mints have agreed to give 1 per it t i v in u will 111 it thl Malus c4uo Rue tin 3 not Brable to i Iii i our Liten bettered hot wages each to Here is something to Bear m mid Lake of he june payroll Vantage of the got right round the Boer Here is a reminiscence from one that we Are beginning to j As the Brazeau collieries work who was a Ladys maid in a family h As vet the end of this Incon a fairly full shift the Givings j visited by Kitchener As a Young e of of the Western miners will amount she tells How he always said Good to about Sloo a Nicast the Powers o action Are already gathering in anticipation of the feast it is for the influences of liberalism to begin o Nins of oui themselves together in order up in the claims the Challenge be their am Iii i military i h Thi i ill All con will not fizz on ram Arthur Ponsonby i Ness of those who should be the Iii thru Canadian under champions of Progress ii go right on wit Lii 11 for an Immy Dianci we do not imagine that reaction i will get very far in Canada if it 1 does it will be through the Slack morning to the servants i should think and always bade them a kind once when someone spoke about some of the Young and a maid asked him and which of them Are you going to take sir i have no time was the think Wiltes about Young ladies when in Tui noticing him one evening looking More than usually the but the recent suspension by the Pinili authorities of the Berliner of Stinack one of the leading papers h tour in of the was for the offence the 1er of saying that the Large Trade organizations of Germany wished the Choi Attiat Germany War to continue re based on the Ful ithe Sake of War on resum measure of the Tage Blau was of the patriotic fund Are being heard and responded to in a really remark Able the various societies and organizations in and around in the have raised some to Date and Are keeping still farther the people in the Arctic coast arc taking a hand in the Good a contribution of s401 was received not Long ago taller inquired if he were not i Dawson from fort Mcpherson and j was thinking of my said Herschel Island subscribed by White j and wondering whether they have men indians and one is Beds to lie on Kimo by was Down for the Canadian patriotic fund and j2 for the Bel e the indians of As a have done exceedingly Well out of their usually meagre their patriotic Givings last year amounted to More than and that sum promises to be exceeded this to the editor of the free editor i am mighty glad that in your Issue of june have published a letter from a recent arrival from is directed against Orest there is nothing but the truth in that Zerebko deserves his honest punishment for what he is doing in this country through the medium of ukrainian of which he is the from the articles he writes in that Sheet one May easily judge that they Are calculated to stir up the Ukrain ians who Are living Here and who Are Loyal to this country against the government of Manitoba and the Dominion government at and there is one thing which 1 must Tell and that that Zerebko is not the Only one who is responsible for stir ring up the ukrainians in Canada against this there is a whole Bunch of those who fully agree with Zere Kos and they Are the owners of the Ukrain Ian they perfectly knew who Zerebko was when gaming him As editor of their paper and they know that but still everything that he Only a few Days before his Kitchener spoke about his disapproval of some of the methods employed against conscientious object in of his departments there was hanging this motto prayer brings the fighters in the some of have need of Island Inland they burst into song birthday congratulations to Handel born july town planning postponed july to the Lack of legislation in Many town planning schemes have had to be de according to the report lust is sued by the committee of conserva Tion just in every province except great advances have been made in the direction of town the reds sent Saav Oft Tei Corporal Joseph 4th the report july in the Eastern freight Case which has been before the railway Board for nearly two was Given out this after it constitutes at least a Par tial Victory for the which asked for a Flat increase of a per in rates East of port this is not the Board having determined to each class of commodities on its j the railways made their demand for an increase in Raes following the granting by the United states inter state commission of a Flat increase j of 5 per on freight carried on Eastern the Canadian rail ways considered that they were entitled to similar and Al most immediately made application i to the railway j the application with respect to i some of the commodities has been and in numerous instances less has been granted than asked for by the railway some in the territory bounded on the West but not port a and by the georgian Lake Huron and Detroit and on thu East by Quebec and also Between stations in new the class provided they Are now lower than the stan1 Dard or maximum mileage May be increased by 2 cents in thu first and 1 cent in the titty the j rates for the other classes to be prop Erly proportioned in accordance with the standardized an exception is made of the lines of the Cana Dian Pacific and Canadian Northern Between Parry sound and on which no increases Are because of the comparatively lower level of the rates to the maritime greater increases Are per Between Points in the prov inces of new Brunswick and Nova and Points West of Levis and Megantic As far As Mon Treal and and North of the Ottawa the first class will be advanced 4 cents and the fifth class 2 the other classes in Between the same maritime sections Akl Points West of Montreal the carriers Are authorized to increase i their rates by i cents for the first j class and cents for the the remaining rates fitting in from the standardized an exception is made of the line of the in the John River where the instead of being will be lowered by the company so As not to exceed the John rates this Relief being due to the opening of the National trans Continental South of government roads As the government railways Are not subject to the jurisdiction of the the inter colonial and National transcontinental management of free to fix its own rates the judgment provides that the through rates of the grand Canadian and other Independent companies in Quebec and to inter colonial Points East of John to Halifax and Sydney Are to preserve the same if Over the John rates As at in summarizing its reasons for the the Board says it was not until May ll1 of this year that the increases in and Srain products rates were withdrawn j by the after negotiations i resulting from the Board being impressed by the effect of the Short mileage of the National Tran Contin and competitive conditions be tween that line and the Canadian Northern North of this affects a Large operation expenses operating expenses have increased while from 1s99 to 1914 train mile earnings increased 89 per the Cost of service per train mile increased 112 per notwithstanding economics attributable to increased locomotive lower better loading and increased in the period 1910 to 1914 earnings increased per expenses per in 19 earn Ings increased per expenses per railway ties Cost 38 per More in 1914 than in 1907 in 1915 they were 45 per the Cost of fuel to operate 100 Miles was 30 per higher in 1914 and 1915 than in the average Cost of fuel increased per in the period 1909 to salaries and wages represent three fifths of the total railway this item has increased the wage Bill of the grand trunk alone increased in the period 1909 to 1914 by 52 per and for 1915 the in crease was 50 per the increase in labor Cost is mainly due to increases in As there have been economies in the number of men employed per 100 Miles of decreases in wages Are not a feasible Means of the wages on the grand trunk have in creased by per since the the Canadian Pacific divisions in Eastern the Ontario and Lake the Atlantic division is operated at a there is but Little local Trif Fly on the Lake Superior the Canadian Pacific and the grand trunk Are both engaged in business in the and Ontario and Here the freight business of the s Canadian Pacific gives Only 20 per cent of its total freight and represents Only three fifths of the j business done by the grand the grand trunk was built to meet the needs of Eastern u Runa into All the Large producing centres it has a Well Esto blushed and in Canada it does the largest business and obtains the largest it is fair to accept for primary con that outside investments cannot be considered As bearing on the reasonableness of freight new cars economical financing of the grand trunk has been rendered extremely if not appropriations of All kinds have been Cut and repairs have been on december Over cars were held for notwithstanding the lighter traffic of the in order to keep the equipment in proper shape it will be necessary to creases in icing and Salt for re expenditure of trac Kien Ewals would require Miles for tha period to the track Scro Only 45 per cent of this and for the year 1jlo uie leu Wals tc1 to 67 the renewal work on Bridges and culverts during is below Che average yearly expenditure Ai Tho period o the economies so made cannot continue indefinitely i taut great loss and inconvenience to pub Money More expensive in the Western Case the govern ment computed that to per cent should so us to provid 1 cent Tor interest re Nargaj and per cent for Money is More taking tile Cost of the Glen Tay Agincourt line and adding per mile fur equip the net earnings would have to be if the Toront Sudbury line is taken As a not earnings per mile would have to be while if the inter colonial is taken they would have to aside entirely from the terminal the grand trunk no earn Ings in the Best year any car Shori of the proposed increases on fruits lire postponed until they can Side red alone with proposed in creases in icing Andl Salt for re which Are now under approach to the Western rates Case pointed out the differences Between conditions in Eastern and Western notwithstanding material j the general schedule in West is High before the first three bars of that great requiem have fallen upon the there has been brought before the inner vision a nobler and More solemnly Majestic pageant of grief than mortal Eye has Ever there Are no surprises of in it it is simplicity but no Genius in any Art has Ever done a greater it is music for All the High or Young or the great or the private so that when hear either or with Row inner feel their Equality in death and it is music for the hearts of All who mourn so that Are made equal in their recruiting from the a battalion of machine company col lectors would prove very Mona the a duty to those at the dear the article hunger for Home on the first Page of this after Noons free press evening was and worthy of the Organ of Public which for so Many years has been Able to command the services of a Force of men the equal of those who make papers that article was a striking mind of to us at Home of a duty boys it lev Uwe the a Prairie from the out Duke Phillips up to farm one Day this the railway j absentminded in account Winnipeg War Dir try Eastern rates should be advanced s that the different schedules May More nearly approach a the increases made Are justifiable entirely on the Mere fact of the in creases in grand trunk and having regard to traffic of nor Mal besides the class Tariff of general the freight the application of the railway companies comprises Over one Hundred and fifty exceptional or special single and More or less comprehensive schedules of lower lower than the class applicable to various to quote the no Flat increase of or other percentage could to applied simply to augment railway each rate of necessity has to be having regard to its reasonableness for the service King visit fleets Cruiser Fleet and grand Fleet ready at a moments notice for his majesty left London on tues Day and in the four Days he spent on his tour of inspection he visited the two main naval bases and saw for himself All the ships that took part in the Battle of Horn he went straight to the Cruiser and was received by the Admiral and conducted on Board the the always was viewed in exceptionally Tine and the grand array of vessels but lately returned from the Victory of the Skager Rak impressed him though these vessels had been through the greatest naval Battle the world has Ever they looked none the worse for their the great naval dockyards at the bases had been kept Busy and Many of those cruisers that showed scars they returned from the North sea looked As fresh the results of absentminded Ness at the the omission of a comma by an the in in yesterdays produced novel millinery the it was wore hat of White taffeta adorned at the Back with Spanish fan of pleated ribbon and some dents of it is Bear the of the enemy but the whole unit was on a footing to go anywhere at a moments the King did not confine his inspection to any one ship or class of but saw for himself the nature and composition of our flee test naval there were Light Bat the cruisers an aeroplane and other moored in Long lanes in the landlocked what must have been even More impressive to his majesty than the sight of the Fleet was the very evident sign of efficiency that struck every one of the the Royal party left the same evening for the base of the grand where the striking Force that the Gegnas evaded in this great Harbor it seemed As if All the ships of War in the world were Gath ered moored in orderly it was like a like a this great gathering of vessels has its Small where the but none the less trawlers and drifters Are con Grega Tedtsen there Are Tho arrogant each like some huge floating there Are ships with two and three and ships no funnels at surely every class of ship that Ever Slid off the ways la represented the King was shown his that he had never seen before and that had just lately been put into some of these when they arrived at the Fleet base were a sur prise to but the higher executive for the Navy is a secretive Organiza Tion and even keeps its secrets in such a Way that naval men them selves do not know and Viscount in his speech in London on was made to say in yesterdays by an other absentminded compositors touching the e instead of the o we do not hate the German peo what we desire is to exercise an evil spirit and discredit the Mil itary caste which delights in War and threatens not Only but All the evil spirit of military caste and the military system spoken of by Viscount Bryce is exercising it self to its desperate utmost to resist the allies work of growth and grandeur in from the nature in Manitoba la at its Best at the present growth and grandeur Are on every it is Al most impossible to keep the lawns gardens grow inches in out in the country the crop has shot up All along the River Banks Al the varied Cher Black give Promise of an abundant it is a great country to live let nobody dare mention one hindus View of equal sends us a clipping from the letters to the editor of the Bombay times of As she is As disclosing How at least one hindu mind regards the idea of woman suffrage my purpose for on you this to inform your Many English Brothers not to give Honor and Devotion to your Ladys because they will in end Begum proud and then they will want mans and similar world and then Why mans honors woman if they honors old old woman one but they honors Young Young then this lady get proud Lika p cock and then ask meet in july was selected today As the meeting place for the next triennial convention 191d of the brotherhood of locomotive firemen and engine los Angeles was a close Sec losing by Only a few an Opportunity for a soul satisfying Edom the Claremont items in Lov borderline record crowd turned out to Church service that the preacher failed turn the ladles held something inside and the men had several discussions that Somme dear in Reading a glorious news headline this evening te1ttons lost in Somme drive the question occurred to me whether Scot me should not have been and again whether the word should have been printed in or do you think it should used at All of it i some Dorioa All but is not that a Slang expression Only a summary Way of stating
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