Winnipeg Free Press

Wednesday, July 12, 1916

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 12, 1916, Winnipeg, Manitoba Second Section Pflum Lolini pages s to 14 july Fott Tress daily Mali Tea an r i in on the education of the polish and ruthenian children of the lit is assisting the poorer schools with various kinds of special How mischievous is the criticism of the ukrainian voice in regard to i the new basis of the training schools can be seen in the fact that students themselves Are Well satisfied with the the extra year is not obligatory upon they Are All Tak ing advantage of the Opportunity to make themselves More com paring the former arrangement with Ilio present is there a single unprejudiced person in Manitoba who j can say that it is not a distinct gain in efficiency in every direction it Inu ind from the Golden the Sailor Alfred is help them in every Way that it possible for them to do i am a Canadian and always will be a i he Rose at and fired with contemplate returning to Canada at shot Oer the Seething 1 an Early Date and would like to Tell and reached tie ship and the you that the people of the United j states have the very friendliest feel and whistled to the morning ing for the canadians that it is pos stole for them to just mention and while he whistled loud and Long Canada and at once they have some he heard a fierce me Maiden cry o Boj Tho thou Arf Young and proud i see the place where thou Wilt the Sands and yeasty surges mix in caves about the dreary and on thy ribs the Limpet and in thy heart the scrawl shall Freedom of Equality in re Equality in civil iriv pish Mist there is Rorry Murk of unfairness and a High tit National death is sure to those that stay and those that but 1 will nevermore endure to sit with empty hands at my Mother clings about my my Sisters crying stay for in raves of death and be Ilio they Are All a eath to rut Hullum train inn i manner in a Loc deals in the in inert Ion Lur thai i i work Lone a tul this to Ina on nit i regard that the i a a few p r or Ami the rna they i rioted the Pertuch Tiona there a been that brine extended Rost the province of dollars than Romajo l a valued correspondent in Nova in an excellent position to Wilh writes to the i god help Nio save 1 take my part ree press that we were raising Rwjr danger on the roaring formed when we prior to the Nova Scotia that the Conj test was being fought on purely provincial he says in Nova it was a Battle be tween the two the Ullh the and and in addition we have a tuition in Nova Scotia i for Fin in to j no s this Bloomin War Goin to what Yon have in the gov a North country Rai Avny was n the replied i South country in of exerted to the the the two thing Nice to say about i can also assure you that they Are in thorough sympathy with the allies and have a very Friendly feeling for great twin july the question of Imperial a readers notes Book Sner wor14 within i of our Giddy optimists retorted the weve planted and they stil Lei you that there is no american humor in the i remember How wag in my coun try Home once gravely asked a Fel to the editor of tile free am following with interest what to be a controversy be tween the Telegram and the free press on the great question of Imperial it is important that so serious a discussion should not be or the arguments he the Claptrap of partisan and i to make a sort of Bono Publico suggestion to the my suggestion is that the do not weaken or discredit its ease by assuming that its views alone Are consonant with loyalty and imperialistic for exam i pie the Empire must either inhere i More closely or fall again there does not appear to be any pressing necessity for the free press to enter such a discussion with he most wretched sophists to justify i the fear of bad results from a unit1 of the whole and simply another form of the bogus loyalty cry which the conservative party so often pressed into the Tel Terian and the a methodist Conception of the atonement the Man who wants to introduce unitarian ideas or German rationalism on this subject will find it much easier to wrestle with the article in its changed form than in the original at any whatever the Merit or Demerit of All these no reasonable Man can say they Are so unimportant that they need not be considered what the methodist Church will do no one at present is authorized to and the conditions Are so changed that no one ought to assume that the Road to Union is Clear whenever the general Assembly choose to july looking backward free press was founded in forty years ago a Liberal convention opened at to Ronto it a presided Over by James and Mackenzie and George Brown Steamer Clair of wards line was burned on Lake Superior Twenty seven lives were thirty five years ago Fisher and will build red Palcher hotel at the main Street crossing of the orangemen of Manitoba held a de in bands Poplar Point the nearly or to 54 votes the who represent the British i poll 40 and the nationalists and other discontented South african and unionist parties Are traditionally yet Toj maintain Bogia in office they j have had to the result is that the government is being haunted with having sold itself to the whose dictation it must accept the unionists Are accused having so pledged themselves to the govern ment that they Are obliged to Swal Low anything which Botha chooses to Label As could they i drive a wedge Between the two Loyal j the nationalists might i throw the the Strain one elevator for one of the and labor troubles Are responsible for much at the same the j scheme to revise elevator system Premier Norris outlines policy of elevators will be parties United under Botha Are vindicating the unions loyalty in British East Africa men Are new lease to Grain growers Grain july koenlgr3 own Atory of the Deutach Landol voyage across the Ocean was told to newspaper Correa Pondant soon after he made Public Hla prepared the German commander talked Uio smiling enthusiasm of a and his eyes fairly glittered As he related the principal incidents of Hla remarkable a feat in the words of a i High naval authority in brought by Cable and printed in yes bounced Ter Days is a Fine advertise have enlisted in Kitchener j a has pm in to of German twerp use and Over too have gone into euro government Grain elevators the it is a practical of j Blu c0llrse Ilot at a worthy of being rewarded by service As special education after the irom Manchester j while the professors who have been urging upon the government the urgent need or reformed methods of teaching Are assured of Strong Public it is doubtful whether their specific proposals will command general no Ono denies that it would be an advantage to the country if the Public services contained More trained Mea the system and Ting it on a solid and paying j Hish Imperial be the salient Points of the new stowed by the kaisers own Vator policy Are Sale of extra elevators at Points where the government owns More than moving of five elevators to other the elevators to be moved Are All and that instruction of the at Points where the government owns Best kind in science should be a i another j or of being celebrated by Public rejoicings in Germany and the Grant ing of a Holiday to the pupils in tha schools of that As tha Tor redoing of a passenger or the heroically skilful Landing of a Zeppelin bomb Square on top of a childrens he would rather fall Low whether from the from the which would you id rather fall from the Why because to have longer to the two Wev Dominion and it i have a right Between the two and we 1 in where Iffe Aud the Leader of the of the personality of the people who the filsht wat just crime he if we had a Dominion ficht to the extent that Dominion issues the outcome Rauert be a severe disappointment sir j in his Book is com Robert to Jude by i ing Wells that while the other is Peculiar Thip liberalism is stronger to Day in Nova Scotia than it has been Egri Wii May Well give heed to its own remarks about those who cannot Tiht fairly against the in All rhe Telegram should recognize the Issue is not that of a United versus a dismembered assuming that we All desire Ridge pole of the Church or 1 a real discussion should turn id rather not fail on the Best Means of bringing that Union whether by the Onechan j ical device of Commonwealth parliament or by the More natural method of evolutionary if t read history one method is t that of the Russia Nisi we Are now thirty years ago Phillips and Langford delivered addresses to the orangemen in Woods resigned his seat on the Winnipeg City for a Twentyfive years ago Winnipeg orangemen celebrated the 12th Portage la Poplar Point residents Are digging on the Banks of Long Lake Endeavor ing to locate the Money Box of Loid Twenty years ago terrible maintained a Speed Domestic equipment and All j to the Genius of the British i Twenty knots on her trial that will be fortunate if in 1924 j and has received abundant justiflca1 to Jess Iier cedes Gerrie of the Wilbur they stand where they did in Tion in the unforced and enthusiastic j dramatic is visiting her sir Robert will con and shipping will be worse and not participation of the dominions in the in by the reflect mans have been spending and com r school full in he Croen by in press Anri on ii our Vclav 9 before Tiv took in pro crime was forced by in Miriam to increase Thi o rhe polish training i Ancl Thor us Trenine ill have now for Aboul a partial c to Young poles and it to Leach Rani Himraj Niton fit Lemento if r own Luhti Quality till yen Rago both school har been in sip rate and exclusive in a consider by Tion that there have been occasions Peung the world to spend the pro it the past when diberal in of the next Twentyfive discussing whether for provincial Field were j Iong time or for All to june 3ir Wels shortly by says that he foresees no Clear pros five victories in the same con sister in the has been at Clearwater attending his who is Only j Stith Enaif there to fro Back Raher the Case of the general pet of an ending Universal peace i at the end of this he thinks that nobody will take the responsible what is everybody Busi j Ness is listen to this election of when the province i there Are Many More and is much More Conj item upon the manufacture of of Nova Scotia gave a conservative majority in a Dominion election although but a few months Farrior the liberals had literally swept the province in a provincial the Well based Liberal expectations of Victory in that election failed because Nova Scotia did not give the predicted Liberal the credit for to axons and driving the by the at that o sir Charles who re turned from England to stump his native 3ir Charles there Cen rated Upo cig tittes or hairpins than upon the establishment of a permanent world others Are looking and think Well As to i the foreign editor of the who contributes a forcible article to the Edinburgh he had been watching the Battle of Verdun and i this is his word never again shall the fiends in human shape that let i Loose this orgy of wickedness upon province into a path that in was Rei the world be permitted to hold Ductant to travel was freely Given kind to and to measure the like rues o their superiors in civilisation by the might of their own Scien tic savagery and organized lust of wealth and Power Steed the foreign editor has a peace too Long to quote the British Empire has present attractive is closer formal Union May they speak in no spirit of j covering from typhoid disloyalty or Little Canadia ism who hold that improvement in our Imperial relationship should be sought along the line of natural growth which has worked so Well n the july correspondent errs in supposing that there is any controversy present or impending be Ween the free press and the to which reference is the free press intends to discuss this those Days nearly All the privy coun one of the big questions of Zillor in the House of commons were f privy from Manchester i the inclusion of six privy Council worships in the birthday honors draws attention again to the growing popu Larity of this special form of High at one time the privy Council was composed almost entirely of men who either were at the moment in Cabinet office or had been and were Likely to be consequently m the immediate without per unit tinier itself to be the concerned to How its views Are regarded the Atli training schools were Imi in Ion into the Rhonl buildings of their re Cine the polish training uni skins no Trio Winnipeg Shofi the Rhon into the Brandon Sruti no the sepia site were Here pm life and King ionian i Rophii most of their time j coining in Contact with Ali 0111 Side their own find at a cime when not Lon Turlish was a Para Dominion there no toppers in the present conservative party and it possible that our correspondent i right when he says that the results in a Dominion when it newspaper in Church in one or the other of the front and a right honorable Mem Ber among the rank and and what one May Call the Ruck of Mem was As rare As a Black essential part of but when the professors 50 on to say that i what seems to be primarily needed is that at this critical time in our history the through some of its leading shall speak plainly to the country on Tho question of National especially in relation to the place of science in a National they surety become of it is Only too True that both administrative and is needed in the secondary schools and that the civil service examinations Are that England has been far behind her competitors in respect for science and in its systematic spa the professors in is an elaborate Sermon on the text that England in modern warfare is hampered by the classical Side of her Public schools a Good Deal More than she is helped by tha tradition of their playing but when the struggle is Over and we set Down to the business of the country will look to the Best brains in the educational world to instruct the nation and inspire the government to Reform rather than to the politicians themselves for the i Captain Koenig showed the Smil i ing enthusiasm of a child As he talked to the reporters at perhaps next submarine that makes a trip to the United states there is a will be commanded by the naval officer who was in charge of submarine replacing of worn out Ard in adequately Small elevators by new ones of a size adequate to the needs of the Market they Are designed to the painting this year of 70 of the 164 elevators owned by the the balance to be painted and repaired next in this Way it is expected that the of 1917 will find All the gov Erna eat elevators in province in first class working order in Spicka Nispan condition renewing of the lease of the elevators to the Grain growers i Grain company for one mors j the present lease expires August i by the time the renewed lease i an Honor to the people of Tia United expires the government will find it to have rhe Man who Tor self in a rather Independent Condit Pedoe the bring to presi Tion in regard to the elevator Wilson an an Ograth letter caulk and his Imperial Wlhelm with tha Sank the no would Bubble smiling enthusiasm of a and How beautifully and appropriate it would and what Tion probably to sell out if considered desirable to operate the elevators ii perhaps explains Las As was such a letter from the a painful been made acc the instance of by Mier Jorris of All the elevators own i painfully reflect in almost eci the person or to advantageous the policy outlined above is the j am by result of an inspection which has i the Vighi for every political controversy of the last 50 years the measured the educated the wealthy the titled have been in the the common people the the men of uncommon sense have been responsible for nearly All of the social Reform ures which the world accepts will be precisely parallel to those of the recent but if the Power ultimately in the Navy i to ensure permanent i am is quite sure that Wells will not think i or Here is part of steeds programme the British As a shall concert with its allies a scheme for economic defence against Ger and her allies both during and after the the objects of this scheme would tighten the sir Robert Borden cannot carry own what province can Gorn my b to convince Germany carry always of course and her allies that the longer they old where faithfulness to continue the struggle the More Corn conservatism is not Likely to shaken for some time to to editor of the free permit me the use of your columns to Call attention to what i regard As a serious misapprehension in the mat Ter of chuch almost All the articles appearing in the Public press assume that if the presbyterian Gene ral Assembly decides to go Forward toward the of it will be because the methodist Church has decided for j herself and stands ready to join in Aso final in the statement by j general speaking of the methodist and congregational he these two Bird but nowadays the House is Xiv b studied All Over with right Ables and it is becoming quite a usual title in the labor will Crooks and Barnes re of the year now somewhere in and More in recent years membership of the privy Council has become a sort of civil alternative to and often More convenient than a the practice of giving it for social and scientific services is modern and there was mild Surprise h few years ago it a churches had several years be in Lastlo action called if the deutschland sails away a United states port loaded from Iii Vernmani a now in the has arranged that the Iii Mii students shall follow Tun As hitherto in Chr Normal school Lui in the Brandon col by sine with the Kynsi Ink tonic in the second ii arranged for tin Clos Canadian to be employed later in rending the bodies and Sruti aug out the lives of Cana Dian some results ought to the Borden government ought to plete will be their economic and the More protracted the period of economic servitude through which they must pass until they have fully indemnified those of the allies who have most suffered from Germany action c to As a settled principle of Allied until these indemnities have been fully the British and Allied navies will not recognize the German or any enemy Flag upon the High seas and that the allies will exact such Addi committed themselves to this but is the methodist Church committed to this Union so that without any further consultation of the people and courts of the Church she is in Honor bound to enter into Mutual arrangements with the presbyterian Church to the necessary legislation to unite the three churches that seems to be Gener ally now in this writing i do not wish to say anything on the merits of the proposed it is True that some years ago the question of the accept Ance of the basis of As then agreed upon by the joint committee of the was submitted to the people and received a sufficient majority to warrant the general con i pint deals with the reconstruct he thrown out of without j Uon of Europe hesitation or delay and probably Wells Book discusses Domestic the and Rioual guarantees of the payment of j Ference in also adopting but is these by occupation of j this foundation sufficient in Law and territory or As May be deemed action or delay and proo Oij u ens s look discusses Domestic Hearst government As affairs the when the Mil Lions of men come Back again into their places taken by men re Civ i there will de a n of separate Boardinghouse id is providing accommodation for by twos and in private English speaking or in the same plan is being Fol Lowed for i ii polish the Attar in future going 1o the Johnv technical school to be taught with to other instead of Tihy themselves in the a Normal school Bui lius not 1idtherto these Ivl Imi and students have Pivon Only Grade and rank in the department of Krtus Raisin is now going to give them Fly Lull third class Ihns Mouth eighteen ruthenian who Lii Ivo already passed fade win the Brandon 1 do israde a if re cienian have passed Grade i n August enter the i i Gate to undertake the i is and u All the go Pru k in Iii Iii Solute enough to take whatever Steps Are necessary to prevent Canadian National resources being exploited for the furtherance of Germany military this will probably involve the absolute prohibition of the Export of Canadian Nickel Ore to the United states if the preventive measures or supposed to be across the line have proved there will be nothing for it but a Complete shut in a matter of such moment canadians cannot afford to take the International Nickel company is believed to be one of the great secret influences in Canadian jiklke5 and fast Frank one of the most j influential members of the Dominion and the real Power be Hind the throne in the Ontario i is supposed to be y sympathetic to the interests of this great International least before the relations with the Krupps before will there be i evolution dangers face the world after the men come and they will have somewhat to say to the landlord and the lawyer and the who attempted to resume political mystery dance investor the old which rents Are to be sent up and while the old feuds of Wales and ancient theological and sectarian jealousies and baby ish loyalties and so Forth Are to be waved in the eyes of the no longer fascinated Hopes and believes in the latent Powers and re sources of the new the multitudes of Young men under thirty who have been thinking in the there Are these new mental new mental Hab its that entirely disturb the argument social catastrophe after the touching All he is canny for a a in the table of precedence a privy even though he be a Civ ranks rather following morals can the methodist Church regard that vote As sufficient without again ascertaining the mind of the people the conditions have very seriously and no one now knows what the people i have heard a Good Many persons say that if they would vote against the basis of Union has been changed so that if Union were now consummated it would be by the presbyterian Vot ing on one basis and the methodists on an it will not do to say Tiit the changes Are there ave changes which the presbyterians regarded As important or they would not have proposed and it is not sufficient for even the methodist Union committee to say we accept these among other changes have been made one whole article has been added the Power of the presbytery has been increased and the Power of the settlement committee has been a change has been made in the article on the lord Jesus outside the charges have the vote of the presbyterian people shows an in crease of so that about forty per of those voting Are these opponents now announce their determination to perpetuate the presbyterian the space is but 1 must add a bit of committee of the presbyterian 1 never read a War Book or a j Church has notified the methodist War these summer Days of i Union committee that they have in giant Green How Radiant is the i agreed that the no unionists shall ctn and nights of starry have their of Church pro such As colleges and invested these things so r athe heels of the eldest son of a Baron and being comfortably in front of the the duties Are occasional and ceremonial the privy Council is a very ancient dating from the reign of Henry and in the sixteenth and seventeenth Cen Turies it worked it became too grew its there devel oped from it the committee of administrators which was the Rudi ment of the modern letter written by a prisoner in eng land praises treatment received from his of the government which have shown great concern regarding the condition of British prisoners in have come across a letter from a German prisoner in England which they have me for i have Een a photograph of the the letter was written by a wounded a translation follows in a British Ovdear my dear terribly will the expression Echo in your but your anxiety will be needless for to Tell the truth i have hitherto not been treated As a but have received nothing but love and care for my which Are and everything is done for me to relieve my fact everything that can j be done for a wounded the following touching verses Are contributed by Ernest Kirk Pat of the death of Kirkpatrick in the trenches of France last month had an unusually tragic the boy had spent his 17th and Isth birthdays in the trenches Ami Money was cabled to him tha he might arrange his Paasse through some error on the part of the Bank the Cable was addressed to Fitzpatrick instead of Kirkpatrick and the Young not receiving the went Back to the trenches and there met his somewhere in How Oft these words a message Bear to weary eyes while Hope revives its smouldering until its flame forever somewhere in thus one fond boy through months like years kept Hope aglow in yearning hearts until it flamed somewhere in prance tis ashes somewhere in Brothers there think not of vengeance for the their sleep is Sweet while thy poor inspected Many of the j Warlum it mutable Semper from the one of our you lilies changed rigs on the Way Home from Baldur last which wus nut Lar for Tho other Livingston potato Patch he cherishes no evil from Thi saturday night Charlie Philpot told one of the times soil in Inlet of hat ring feet must ache As weary paths they land other great German armament 10 do something for i Kut ninian teacher Tii id and who have firm part of the third ii annual Stroups of Ari Niimi of education univ uric teach Tai Umic equipment Uil in Ilc of of German people who and never read about the War Bui laying Down the i Long for and no doubt it is so with very to read them a song of Kathrine Tynan or ills hey Nells is like a drink of cold water to a thirsty take at Home from the horizon far and hither the soft wings sweep must i Nih Ami lilt new now to a would drive the j draw near the How warm would be the j dovecote doors of is of the Derao cratic p60163 i of the world but if the German people keep these Homicidal maniacs Oil the throne and worship them As i will be of to look 10 the priming of our guns and Urr our powder the Hohenzollern from i the memories of the Day which Are they that come through sweetest Light of All these homing Birds which with the straightest and the swiftest flight your words to your words the 111o1v ill Lilburt the trouble with sir Robert Hov Dou it that he has neither friends our in thorough to tie editor of the free letters that i receive from Canada it seems that the canadians Are living under the impression that the americans Are not Friendly to their change the whole question that it is absurd to say the methodist Church is prepared to go ahead without further serious consideration of the whole it is important for them to ask the Union to be effected with the present condition of the presbyterian Church on this matter they May reasonably ask Are we prepared to unite with three fifths of tue presbyterian and Are we going to carry All our property of Book in vested funds and other property and while Only three fifths of the corresponding things in the Presby Terian Church Are to come into the must they not ask whether the increase Power in the presbytery and a diminution of Power in the settlement committee does not practically introduce the presbyterian method of ministerial appointment As against even the semblance of their method Tea specially prepared for me and it tastes As Good As if you had made it with your own could a wounded prisoner ask for anything better do you therefore show nothing but kindness towards our wounded particularly eng if you happen to meet any on your journeys treat them kindly and remember How much they Are doing for me i shall never during my whole life forget the kind Ness of my doctor and his the nurses and and i shall think of them gratefully when the peace Bells peal on every my faithful and All of we will Pray to god who has hitherto led me by his just now i asked a sergeant Here to give me a forge Menot i have got it and tears of Joy come to my eyes for i i know what pleasure it will give to i now All of May god3 mercy be receive the Loving greetings and kisses of your signed the Reserve infantry in South from York evening a writer about South Africa in the round table draws discouraging of political conditions anti not the change of the state since the recent the con Are nor ment on the lord Jesus Christ a i test reduced Bot has South of Down of both the Fresby rican party in parliament somewhere in France hell has Laid Down the sceptre of its lonely reign i and in amaze its fiends Bow new obeisance to a greater somewhere in France might Dante find his scenes appear and Oer its Gates All Hope abandon be who enter somewhere in France Christ weeps to see prophetic Promise there suggest Farmer the Premier came to the conclusion j that it was not necessary i retain the ownership of More than one ele Vator in any one consequently the government will be to receive tenders for the Nur Chaoe of the j be editor priests that in looking at extra elevators it is hoped by the Premier that Many banners will form i themselves into syndicates and Sei cure the use of an elevator for them by owning it is already j reported that several such syndicates will be there Are five Points where the elevators will not be sold but will be moved to Points where there Are no one of the two government elevators at Griswold will be moved to one from Snowflake to one from under Bill to an adjacent and two from Crystal from the material of which one will be built at the elevator damaged by fire at Reston will be the present Small Structure will be taken Down and one adequate to the demands will be the government Elevett it ochre which also is too will be by one of adequate Campaign of the Campaign of painting and re pairing elevators to be carried on this year will be Short but there Are seventy billed for a thorough and the contracts for the work will be let to local men its far As the work of overhauling and painting will be completed next owing to the policy of the late government in purchasing two or More elevators at one Point and operating Only one of the result is that Many of the unused elevators have sunk into a bad state of re it is expected that the government will renew the lease to the Grain growers Grain company for another the lease to be renewed will Only cover the elevators which re main unsold on september potatoes fit to a forget than Duck it was not before All folks living ground a certain Corner of the town had heard of Philpots new and during Thi evening session of backyard talk it was mentioned by one of the neigh Bors Smith and Liv Ingston had been using potatoes Tom their Garden for three or four Livingston was of the Bellet that his potatoes were big enough for eat ing and we Are inclined to think his in a Nice looking and we have had an eve on it for some without evil the Way they Bathe in i from the i i our Lloyds Hill tells the people up there take Reg their Baths in folding Bath tank after barring corking putting the dog on Uard Etc he should see How the folks in Consort Bathe in a old fashioned swimming Grassy running Spring rail to throw and everything necessary to remind one of his boyhood no folding Bath tanks for until december at general Gopher Selloff must be Rushing reinforcement from other sectors for a great drive in the Ruby Lake from the Ruby Lake items in the i to must be True that ten come to the funeral of each read com for they seem to be More numerous than they were this my dear respect our in i always had a great dread of falling into English but now that Fate has overcome me 1 have Learned better and i see no Trace of anything but tender love on the part of my former my food could not be better than it i can eat very Little i have a splendid dinner every plenty j of meat and potatoes beautifully i m cooked they give me almost too somewhere in France Tor the Good thai Feve Refl brain so Coffee is i would madness did not a that he the Travail of his soul should see and should be somewhere in tender Christ How great loves to have shown that pain and frightful death might be awaited calmly As thine like sear German people now realize armies beaten More Der i was interested in the letter in your Heli Grams of saturday last in july telegraphing j Nohich was made of the con under yesterdays Date the Rotterdam i gnome ration of Lane Aget in tin name correspondent of the daily news de of fhe Cigar de Tom clares that the Senman nation is tears Aso a certain West i stayed slowly recognizing that their troops i Are being consistently battered and that the offensive of the allies must soon show inevitable Ger he has been turned into one vast Hospital and mass of wounded arriving from every front is a visible result of the great critical struggle for Victory or major the military informs the people that the russian offensive is More sustained than the j whole world in the j he As the great question for the germans is staving i off a decisive Ern at a boarding Pear eternal purpose in its somewhere in France Crimson screen veils yet the stage from longing eyes while times great overture resounds As crashing Thunder to the death is its i Triumph swell its screaming flutes while booming Bass vibrates the curtain til As sweat its Crimson streams across its the deaths Climax stage is rends the As in transcendent Light immortal sees Faith sheltered in the arms of birthday congratulations Watt Winni Peg born july 1876 now on army medical service David Mcgill born july 1s4l Brown West Ern Mcdonald and born Wood Oxford Newfoundland suffers july casualty list of British officers is the largest which has been issued since the be ginning of the it contains the names of 73 Many whom belonged to the Newfoundland patronage in the diplomatic from the new London patronage which controls admission also governs tha prizes do not go to the but to the Best provided with aunts to in Trigue for cousins to canvass for with advocates in court to press his the rivalries and the heart burnings and the the stooping and the creeping at tend the scramble for the foreign office plums May be left to the imag a Veteran ambassador sets Forth the results of his Long and varied experience in the following terms in no is the Man whom Bis duties keep con stantly abroad More dependent on the solicitude and backing of friends and connections at Given equal abilities and the race will be to the competitor whose interests Are carefully looked after at real Merit makes its Way in diplomacy As a private and was very comfortable whose emblazoned in elegant lettering on a scroll which formed part of the design of a window of stained Glass in the main was Petit i defy or anybody to produce with merely three words in any or any number of Lan a greater confusion of masculine and singular and july reminds us of Amor de who was Premier of Columbia for a Short urns some or forty years ago and was afterwards a member it the Dominion parliament de Cosmos waa by Turrth a Nova who by act the British Columbia legislature cast off the name he got from is we cannot remember what it perhaps some Reader will be grind enough to Send assumed the fancy name he had devised for himself French and greek to Denoto that with As with Anacharsis leva for the world at Large was the he one of the to hold its own against inferior Ca Ever existed parity Subserve by political or family oddest figures that flitted across the stage of Canada Public How Many canadians living know that such a Man ;