Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, June 21, 1918

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 21, 1918, Winnipeg, Manitoba Elj o to i i y in pages 13 to 20 you i Register heavy penalties Are provided for those who fail to Register on june 22. Winnipeg. Friday we 21, 1918. Fitted free Prew a mint tort company Urilli r the and la of Manitoba. Place o business. Street. Id a pacy. R rodent Liberty Ign. Equality of t 21. Of re Joti o or he Minnesota pro occupation with the account for the net of Public interesting olo ments which. Been going on during the last three years .e3 just beyond the Border. In the american the nent of the results in for the defeat. As the primaries absolutely control the nominations the league membership powerful though it is will have no Choice in the coming elections Between supporting Burn quist or the democratic nominee. So far As the governorship is concerned the primary election was the real election. In four other states the same Battle is being fought in North Dakota the old line republicans Are contesting the primaries with the leagues in a Hope that they will be Able to defeat them and then and there eliminate from the state elec Tion the league ticket. A very bitter fight is in Prospect since the defeat of the league in its own stronghold would probably mean the destruction of the movement. The league is also aspiring to control South Dakota Nebraska and Idaho and is contesting the Republican primaries in those states. Nor is the non partisan league movement limited to the country South of the bound Ary line. The movement has spread to Alberta and Saskatchewan and in the last elections in those pro Vinces candidates standing upon its French Canadian opinion in Quebec has he the Price platform had a measure of Success primaries for governor two Neung elected to the Alberta and to Moat Cana Jone to the Saskatchewan Legisla Japan nothing it. Though in reality Tures. In the last Dominion elec Tion the business of opposing the Union government in several West constituencies was left to candidates none of whom 3a who Rea l 3 a decision by the people of state in a political controversy not bitterness a contest not l its meaning for is who live w a. Of the line. A Tipiere have been Granger a. -5 in the Western and North stale fur the last half at intervals but the xon which is now the agrarian unrest from earlier de Sopnie ats. Such As the society of league Lna Centre of Feries radically it is a socialistic move h Aims at the slate own of pretty nearly everything farms. The movement is led great skill by a group sex socialists of the revolution Al and it has made consider headway. In North Dakota two ago the leagues captured the primaries and nominal their own state and legislative they then walked into office the full party strength behind a. Tie recent fight in Minnesota Fol an attempt to repeat these Raics in Minnesota. The members were successful. The sudden Rise of a essentially revolutionary in its a Point where it men aces Long established and powerful institutions is a phenomenon which Calls for a Good Deal More serious consideration Cei Ved. It is the following excerpts from news papers in Quebec with regard to registration would seem to. Require very Little comment. L evener nent May be said to take the Lead As usual among responsible newspapers of the province in adv j eating not Only scrupulous obedience but co operation. The following which appears in a leading article under the caption Les consequences will indicate some of the difficulties in Quebec some ill advised people Are continuing either openly or secretly to urge Young girls not to comply with the government regulations. A moment s reflection ought to prevent the fatal mis take which these fanatics Are in tent on making inexperienced girls commit. We have shown the penalties which can be enforced under the registration on persons who refuse to conform to its de mands. Hasten to acid that Fine and imprisonment Are in store also for anyone convicted of having incited another to clis1-. Obedience of the act in question. In. Order to reassure those no have come under the influence of hostile to the registration act. We reiterate the official Assurance that the government has not and never has had the Tion of co scripting the Young girls in order to de port them and Force them to work in districts away from their Homes. The following Are the concluding than it has yet re the outward sign of paragraphs in l evener nent from a organic trouble in the body politic. American British. When the time comes to take account the fruits of this All of which will be dead sea apples those of greatest Worth we shall have to reckon the Harvest of Goodwill which will have grown up Between the people of great Britain and those of the United states. It is True that for Long the feeling be tween these two great Peoples has been so Good that the Chance of serious rupture could hardly be conceived. But it is also True that nothing in the course of peaceful know whether their Are to be i raised. If they lay., in. Next j Winter s fuel they Are at the land i lord s mercy. In great Britain and there Are War time regulations which prevent a. Landlord from taking advantage of a tenant s necessity is not. This one of the things in regard to which government should take a. Leaf from the Book of great Britain and of France is Canada so ing to be a couple of years late in doing everything it should do in Canadian. Winnipeg june 20. From the Golden books the birth of speech Hartley what was t awakened first the in tried ear of that sole was human kind was Gladsome Welcome of the wind the. Leave that never yet were Sere the four mellifluous streams which flowed so near _ their lulling murmurs All in one combined the note of Bird unnamed startled Hind bursting the Brake in wonder not n of her new lord or did the Lily ground Send Forth mysterious Melody i Greet the gracious pressure of immaculate feet.? i. Did vie less seraph Rustle All around making Sweet music out of Nirna Sweet or his own voice awake him with its sound Elto Kaiser what rates raised ticket agent they re going still York times. Thorn into times could have brought them into elation of Friendship league undertook to capture i Republican Tor trom their Tatum the primary election in this struggle. Ternor and the and the primary election 1-Edilv resolved itself into a trial i Between this movement Fri the other elements of the com practically the whole strength of the state flocked Rte Republican primaries the primaries were All but with Only some ims on of a total of some l in the state. Some idea of the Olence of the struggle is Given in a despatch sent from 3t. Paul to the up York Tribune upon the eve of from which these sex Are made k to Sav the Light is biter is to do a. Injustice. It has trom been marked of noting i violence with not a Little blood 7 controversy according to the of works the Lukl. Carried on with concealed a Jivers in the pockets of the Dis. -rl.ts. Pointed toward Uusi in at one ins Junce shots Oceen fired. The opponents of the league Aro Sims the fight solely on the loyalty they Point to the league s a 1 a year in falling for a no of War Aims Ana a la Folleti speech made under a . Thiv Point out that Many he Proi Ninon learners Are under for ail Tiger seditious re that thu league s candidate Vernor Charles a. Lindbergh Syi a Hook containing statements though scarcely pro German antagonistic to the spirit of the they Point to the alignment the Leasne and the Radical . And insist that the arc Dis Oval in intent and the in effect. In Short. Tiv a Gigue of seeking to in in the Middle the men hers say for a no Ann fixation state from the pros Dent. And the it and that since that time Asue has been wholly behind the for democracy. They Point out i m the indictments against their Only one in Federal and con int the local indictments were re a m kept counties on trumped Sei for the Sake of political is at 43 per cent Iii the league not pos without the labor Voto. This ,--.ie-.-fs it has Spei irely. Teca Tise Citti tude of governor Burnquist runt Irig fair re Notni nation Undberg i toward the striking car in which cont a cd he the Pron of the War Hoard Rev Ortii jul Rich ski from or his action greatly a t j inf Austria workers of Tho fire ready to vote against Jor on general Prin though conscious a relationship and of implied obligations Are Apt to be not a Little critical o each other. In each nation there Are cer Tain marked characteristics easily susceptible of misunderstanding in casual Contact. The american is demonstrative the britishers cloaks himself in Reserve and not Seldom the one was As much chilled As the other was taken Aback by the first Shock Intercourse. Each has Learned much of the other during these years of War. Now the manhood of each country shoulder to shoulder give and take Good blows in a Good cause. Not less important in its effect upon their relations than this Fine Friend ship of the Field will be the inter course in Camp or when on leave. Some americans appear to have been a Little surprised though pleased by the cordiality of the Welcome accorded to their troops in London. Frederick William Wile an american journalist who knows big guard years have at Kast Carreri Doc ii or pc Ather land writing of the tumultuous and triumphal Welcome Given by Lon Don to a regiment of the new National army of the United states assures his compatriots that had then their introduction to the real England As distinguished from the old fashioned school Book of american history on which those Lithe youngsters of ours were characterizing the brought up. Event As a land Mark in Anglo american history he says there is n9 american lands who certainly does not Rve As an Effort that irreligious or bad form War hearts on sleeves. And enthusiasm Vir a l it no Loci at in tues. Not faults. Of we do not we see no harm not while Uglow with Ivind to Lic is. The other Flay in a i. No the mocked with , were Peru s contribt7ti01v opportunely following the a boat the league that it would win not realized despite i heavy porting vote in the City Lind its Camlic late for Republican apparently confident expect a raid upon shipping off the As governor was defeat a governor Burnquist who jct Enoia nation by a majority in a vote somewhat in is the whole state United states coast Peru gets into the game and commanders interned German shipping in the port of Callao to the extent of thus More than off setting the ship Ping lost by this raid into american Waters. Fate is against the a boat Long and thoughtful leading article under the caption i Juste it Mala we stupidly resisted National service for fear conscription and thus aided in bringing conscription to pass and we can clearly see that the Ijo verment had no need of the National ser vice Ca cols in or dlr to find the conscripts whom it had no difficulty in discovering. We Are persuaded that those who forgetting this recent and conclusive experience take up. The tactics of defeat in order to oppose National registration will Only succeed in Mak ing More urgent the measure they wish chiefly to avoid. Such unskillful unjust untimely defiant opposition especially in a country swayed by racial and Moto passions can Only provoke a i government. And Force it to adopt measures which it would honestly have wished to avoid1. Let tis not Forcet that the attitude of province has been a powerful Factor in causing conscription to be passed in the other provinces let us not by an analogous and even imprudent attitude on the question of National registration provoke a conscription of labor As a Neces sary counteraction. Let us re member too that every opposition to authority obliges the government to use greater Vigour and severity to employ More and More coercive measures in order to arrive at the result that it con siders Rob Pessary. It is a question of most cherished ideals and most precious an article which appears in l eve enemy act on Jane 13 under the Cap Tion a poor Tim of May be translated1 without comment a Little provincial newspaper which tries to distinguish itself by its hatred of l evener nent i a carrying on a violent Campaign against National registration a i Campaign almost As violent As the one it wages against Kos Lish speaking compatriots. For worst enemies according to this paper after the Are the those who do not wish to make War . The but on the germans. Its argument against registration is that the government has not let it know its whole purpose in prescribing that Reg is traction. Accor fling to this it is not particularly the germans who Are to toe dreaded and fought but the English and the rulers of Canada. Unfortunately not Only Are they themselves seriously but they Are Fie Ingr taken serious re Iby others while we Are in the midst of a world wide crisis in which Public affairs ought to be entrusted to sensible and discreet men and not to the world of the far eurs is to do traced in much More exalted circles. The reference in the Fol lowing article from u eve nement would seem to Ibe to m. Caron the minister of agriculture in the Gouin Sove rement in Quebec. M. Caron recently attended the delegation of Farmers to Ottawa in protest against the the military. Ser vice act j there Are some people who have a supreme contempt for logic propriety and Clear think ing. A Little More than a year ago when the question of military conscription first came up these people were clamouring loudly against that measure and de manding that conscription of Latour should be imposed instead with a View to helping agriculture. A certain hypocritical politician very Well , based a press Campa Fin in favor of this plan and slackers immediately accorded him their whole hearted and admiring g support. But since the government has ordered the National registration1 of All subjects of working age now the same persons who but lately were demanding conscription of accuse the govern rent of having a hidden motive in. Imposing it before Long upon the Canadian people. Moreover they have even the audacity to Send emissaries to foment unrest on this subject in convents where women have humbly retired from the dangers of the world ind to distract them the better they interpret falsely documents emanating from the religious auth regarded elsewhere in Canada As generally prevalent in Quebec each one who fails in Bis duty there is another who has to assume additional sacrifices. In country districts there Are thousands who have neither Sig Ned the military sen ice cards nor the military service sheets and who Are remaining quietly at Home without being troubled the registrar ignoring their exist ence. Others in Large numbers have taken Refuge in forests to the North of Montreal and have taken with them provisions to last a couple of years. I believe there Are More con scripts who Are resisting the number in the the attitude of be Devoir has been quite characteristic. Editorial com ment in any vein but the follow ing has been conspicuous by its absence. Under the caption an Amaz Ingle Devoir discusses the plan so generally prevalent in great j Britain arts the rest of Canada of utilizing the local knowledge and services of the school teachers in tha work of National registration the request presented yester Day evening to the Catholic educational commission by the a ves of the National registration Board is one of the most astonishing things within re collection. Are the representatives of the National registration Board not aware that teachers give their a definite object that of teaching that they Are not thing s that the trustees can Dis pose of at their will if it were obligatory to conform to the wishes of these gentlemen a. Tha educational commission would be Able tomorrow at the of any minister whatever to order its teachers to take the places of absent officials in the customs the Post office or at Ottawa. With great Good sense the members of the educational com Mission have decided that they could not impose upon their sub ordinates this kind of perhaps the Best indication of a salutary change for the better is to e found in the attitude of be cart a. A few weeks the following appeared under the heading tonal on the last Page of be Canada in one. Of the special articles res Pon Sitole for tie conflict with the censor it was not enough to take sons for the army now the government wishes to take daughters to replace those who away. Can. There be a measure More. Dangerous for the future of the French Canad Ian family Are there not Al ready enough of you rag girls taken by the factory the store and the office without a Law now demanding those who bad stood aloof from the perils erf such a life Whan voting men Are at front and their Sisters away from Home amid harmful sur rounding a and far from their no longer in a position to keep the borne life what will become of race a Reader s notes ? Are a flier world within the world. he sharply attacked All pacifists bolshevik its and sentimentalist. He would Deport non alien As alien anarchists. He Wouita if necessary make the american army 10, 000 men and would make it and he add characteristically make the or. Harold Begbie gives a glow Gettysburg speech after the Battle ins report of or. Jowett s first Are of Gettysburg not Roose Mon in Westminster , on his j return to England last month. Says writing in the London. Chronicle looking backward founded in 1872. Free press forty years ago Winnipeg is enjoying its first Cir Cus it is showing on the grounds opposite the City Hall. George Mur Ray has a contract for erecting a warehouse for the Grandin . Line. E Drewry has lust sunk at his brewery the deepest Well in Mani Toba it is so feet deep and three feet Square and water was struck m the Case of Field marshal von Hinden Itig. Geneva. Switzerland june the Geneva Tribuno states that it learns from a reliable source that fled it marshal von is suffering from an acute nervous Dis ease that. His. Menia.1 capacity in much affected and that he is con fined in a private sanitarium. From yesterday s How would you like to be the Doe Tor in charge of that huge Bull necked brute Jawed Broad nosed High priest of moloch lying strapped to his bed in that Pri vate sanitarium How would you like to have his Little bloodshot pig eyes glaring savagely at you through. Their narrow slits nothing the matter with me but nerves he would repeat after you with cold Malignity. Arid then with a Roar of is Ach Gott i could Only git hold of axe there would be something More than nerves the matter with they Are All troublesome those acute cases of nervous and mental break Down. Of course it destiny pushed us into the Job of being the physician j in charge of that sanitarium we should give von Hindenburg s Case a toed Mado in of Snow White Sand. Floor s Portage la Prairie velt is a great Man. The Bookman. Or. Begbie never since August. 1914. Any minister of the Crown or things to be done Mills is spoken of highly by Eastern experts. Has any English i either of religion or any descendant of the great fathers of English literature sounded to uie editor of Bho free press constituted authorities who have to do Voth the fuel Situa t Tion will do Well without further tha delay to take account of the bitter nation so surely so victoriously and with so authentic an this Organ note of English character As. Or. Jowett. Sounded it yesterday in Westminster Chapel making it ring through men s souls till at the congregation which included the prime had to break out in the great preacher i have been told wan urged to return by Many of his compatriots even by the King and by the Premier. His voice is needed in England this Day. And he extort thirty five years ago Huch Sutherland. C. T. Gregory and f. C. Butter Fiell have been made directors of the Manitoba Consoli dated mining to. W. T. Co. Is sending the Steamer out from Prince Albert to test the Navior ability of and will South Endeavor Saskatchewan. To reach the d. Mcdougall. Of min Nedosa oils built the first car to run on the West end of the m. Darling Ford will Buckl a. Dwelling for s school teacher a Ness and anger in the Public mind with regard to that situation. This bitterness and anger justly or unjustly Are daily growing stronger and making themselves More Mani fest in this Community. The. Public indignation May not to rightly based. If so it is for the constituted authorities to Clear them selves toy making Plain statements in satisfaction of the just Public de Mand for definite official inform i of railway supplies has arrived from Tion. Answering the questions which i a trip Over the everybody s Mouth. Of my Oeor Arp Hastings architect for the policy that will probably foe followed in other parts of the province. Thirty years ago a k. Allison prov eminent inspector very Best attention. And it the Kaiser having followed von Hindenburg along the highroad to nervous and mental breakdown were to be brought into the institution too we should really try hard to Rise to the occasion. But the Only suitable treatment for. The Kai ser would have to be administered in a surgery just off that Central Plaza of hell which we have been describing from Day to Day. First a legion of demons each armed with a pair of tweezers made from the casing of a German bomb that had been dropped on a would pull All the ends of his nerves out Side of his skin and then another legion of demons each wielding a razor made from the Periscope of a submarine that h and sunk passenger ships would scrape off All those nerve ends. The beginning that of the would be treatment. Is such a quiet simple preacher. The dynamic in his message is not of eloquence but i suppose that greater preaching has never been heard in Winnipeg than was heard from his lips last summer. In the service reported by or. I Begbie the 27th psalm was read Host should encamp against me my heart shall not fear. Though War should Rise against in this will i be or. Jowett spoke from the text he endured As seeing him who is in says or. Bigbie it was a great Sermon the great English 19.14, for it character contained of rage or vindictiveness. Vox and How est utterance since August but sounded Only the Diapason righteous anger and the Humana of moral earnestness As one listened one understood England strengthened in All her sinews by the great Puritan anger of forefathers has held her place in the Van of the nations steadfast because her heart is pure Union soul has Ever who is in que Rable because struggled Here Are some passages persons or interests anywhere along i Ogilvie sell Long co. Has Tor the Road from the mine to the Bouse Southern Manitoba to erect a num Holder s Coal bin Are being mowed to Ber of Grain por unjust Nable profit on Ter has returned from a. Three months tour of Ken presented with the members of Gold the Western Coal those in authority upon whom rests the responsibility for checking such wrongdoing need not expect to escape being called to a heavy account for their dereliction of they Are guilty of dereliction of duty. That is what this Man in the Street is saying. His attitude is that if Thev Are not guilty they should make it Plain that they Are not. Guilty. Another matter is that aurely this Section of Conda with its rigorous i among the speedy riders of the Winter climate has rights which in "w.b.c. And will represent Hie club common humanity should be con i at race Bannatyne h. Side red in any allocation of whatever j h. H. Chapman. Henry Cameron. A. Apply of Anthracite May be secured i t. Cowley. A. W. Law. A. My the archbishop and the Kaiser. Thackeray in his Book of snobs Nedy. Of rhe a others his books. To of a Delight in girding at has been watch brotherhood. Twenty five years ago one thousand eight Hundred panes of Glass were broken in the . Shoms by a. Hail storm stones Tell As targe As. Hens Dyke s. Jorddy Thomson and Villiers Are from the United states. Toronto and East have easy Access to unlimited supplies of the Best soft Coal in the world to say nothing of hard Wood in plenty. But i am afraid All this talk of Anthracite As Well As All this blow ing indignation is Likely to. Obscure the necessity of getting in what fuel we As soon As we can Ewan to. C. Philip. P. W. Sprado. C. P Wilson and been selected h. By g. Wilson have the Winnipeg Cricket Pluto to play against Portage i la Prairie. Twenty years ago one Hundred St. Boniface citizens gathered to bid Farewell to a party of their townsmen who will accompany and As i much of it As we can. Weed. La France and. C bos. Bossyut to can Settle later with the wrongdoers Dawson City wit i 600 Bead of Ive. If there Are wrong doers. Hot talk now will not keep us from freezing stiff next january. One More matter which claims at Tention is that there Are Many House the splendours of the Episcopacy. Is the North Cliffe press. Now going to do likewise letters Are being Given prominence in. The London daily mail Willet might almost be taken As indicating something of sort. Under the headline plainer in Large Type at the head of the correspondence column on. Tho editorial one of tie latest issues of the daily mail to hand is a letter signed one of the inferior clergy of 2s years. Of which this is the closing paragraph the and so much of my freeze us a. Bit. Father in god1- seems an in easier to a there is one chief danger for us holders in this City who Are now in. A this Campaign. We Are More in on winning a fight than Crown it cannot Clear the seas of ships the following is quoted in l Auto rite from a. Well known correspond ent though it would toe Only fair perhaps to remark that the courage Ous work being done by l Auto rite be pays and other papers might Only in marked contrast to this be can Ada published a few Days ago a. Lead ing article under the caption ii fat it that comes As near perhaps to commendation of a government measure As any editorial comment in be Canada for Many weeks. The article closes however with the note of warning As ions As each one makes himself useful to his Means the state will not inter Fere. On the other hand we must remember that severe penalties Are imposed on those who refuse to Register heavy fines or even imprisonment the temporary loss least of civil rights the Ordinary rights of a citizen to travel to Stop at an hotel Etc. Quite frankly we must urge All to obey the Law and to Reg ister first it is the Law and because it is for the general Nood of the country and secondly because the consequences of a refusal or of negligence to Register Are heavy and m Ere obedience to the Law May not be the most inspiring to. Tive for a nation at War tout in de fault of a thoroughly aroused Public opinion behind All the War measures of the government that May be necessary for cause it must be admitted to foe a. Very praiseworthy expedient if a thorough registration in in tent ing a cause. Let us remind ourselves of cause. Let us look up to the mountains. The snows of Lebanon Are the source of every Silver rib Bon in the Valley. Let us use the great Alpine Freedom just Tice truth As Worth used them and Milton. Let us descend into the Graves of heroes and touch their Bones As the Man in the Bible touched the Bones of Biss a. Let us go Down into the sepulchres history and touch the Bones of Lincoln and Cromwell. Christiana in the Pilgrim s pro Gress was shown a spot where Christian fought one of the shrines of moral history. On this round Christian stood. An account of that great Duel is Given to her. Her heart flamed up and she cried out verily Christian Here did play the . Make use make use of your Lay out Tow Sites. Shrines do we Realise that the fam Ous High roads of English history Are drenched with father s blood Freedom Justice eng Lish Pride have not been bought without sacrifice. Wherever we turn there Are the tears of fathers and their blood. As Ous fathers suffered so we must sturdily cause is just because the righteous Ness of children is involved m it because the eternal purposes of god Dera Arfel it. And then this great note to those poor souls troubled by the silence and inaction of god it is a far i but i or thing to live in the Assurance of what god is always thinking than to know what he May be doing at j a particular moment Freedom jus Tice. Truth righteousness these great j g Alpine words flow Down to us from 2 the eternal snows of Lebanon. J us Culife ate Mountain minds work in the Valley. Let us touch i if the Bones of mighty dead for i to touch is to be quickened. Let us seek communion with ancient cruel quandary because their leases c. Grundy and . Won scholarships at the examinations at St. John s Locke won the governor a. Russell. Of the land department has Cowley Spring College general s left Nelson b.c., by pack train to everyone will Admire them three times a spotless dishes. _ you know if a thing is Worth doing at Allf is Worth doing Well. So for your dishes and utensils use sunlight soap. Its soft creamy lather ensures a shining cleanliness that will be a Delight to the Eye. Quebec can be effected without those signals of ultimate of the league went Down to Victory. Allied be jeopardized if the exceptional con regrettable incidents editions which they attack were Al Phil. Canuck. Supposing colonel Roosevelt had i s. Taken holy the United 5 states would have had a mighty j preacher. I have been accused of _ hiking to he said the other Clay when speaking to people Jug on the Campus of Trinity Hartford adding emphatically i taking for his text t Kings if xxii let not him that Virdeth on his harness boast himself As he that Putteti it the colonel said let us quit boasting let us not humiliate the men or the trenches i j duty has Only begun he told them that 90 per. Cent of the profiteering now wiped out had been during their Days of ignoble soap of w i has great cleansing Power yet. It never red Dens or hurts the softest being of purity. Proach than a peer in a. Palace. T i and immediately beneath is a tet Ter under the headline arc Bishop and the from major general sir Alfred Turner who writes with regard to an. Utterance by the archbishop of York Murtoff his recent visit to the United state in his recent Sermon in new torte archbishop of York counselled Hia hear ers to think in Day not Only of the Ger Man soldiers who have murdered pillaged and destroyed wherever the foul foot has trodden and Are edly lusting to exceed by far Belr crimes and atrocities hitherto committed on the of these islands if they succeed in invading us but also to re Sard with tenderness their blood thirsty and infamous ruler who deliberately and designedly forced tills War on the world. The following words spoken by him at York in the earlier Days of the Wax. Show but too clearly what his Grace s proclivities Are. He said i resent exceedingly the or Rose and vulgar Way in which the German emperor has been treated in the newspapers and in the comic papers. I have a personal memory of the emperor Verv sacred to me. Which remkes me feel that it was with great Reluct Ance that he. Felt himself compelled to accept the fact that his conduct and the conduct of his ministers had involved himself in Wax with even the disclosures of Prince la Csc Newsky have not it appears opened or. Lang s Eye ii to turpitude of the Kaiser and his people. Doubtless Nero Caligula and Herod possessed sycophantic eur Lonias Many other indignant letters of like Strain with the major generate have been printed in the daily mail which has also itself administered to his Grace an editorial rebuke closing with these words if at heart Means Capa ble of conversion to better ways we Are i dined to Asree with the archbishop. J when the Hun. Is and penal Dontly Defeated he to out Ward appearance at any rate a Friendly j and even a gentle creature. It fore in his own moral interest that i should give him the thrashing of so much. In need. _ i with regard however to the m j Christian duty of to Hinklin kindly of i Kaiser and his blonde another matter. If we regard murder and torture and rape As vile acts. Al i must regard those who order or commit i such crimes a vile creatures deserve or i of deepest loathing and contempt. A with to. You not agree o 5 about the fitting and proper thing to be said. W ;