Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, June 22, 1918

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 22, 1918, Winnipeg, Manitoba Second Section pages 9 to 16 every body Over sixteen must Register today. Heavy penalties. For defaulters Winnipeg 1918. Ifon Toua p _ by Thi ural Ltd. I in the rated under Las Laws of i Lih do Coico and place of Loo. 303. 30-1 305 car too to published Ducept Ziy by the Manitoba Lurall d. A .1olnt Stock co Muir under the Law. Of Manl Tob. I president and genera.1 Telephone Viln 6540 private Branch nil of sundays and Public do . 2118 Miller bul Boom jo6. To. 1 at the Genera Post Leaden. Ens. Tor transmission t i mall in Isles at r Venus Rales. Inland Freedom of Liberty of re Ligion Equality of civil saturday junt3 22, 1918 and beg1sier East it today is registration. Last Day it National hereafter everybody pression Belt government and in a dependence Tor individual and for nation great and Small Rich and poor. Some May regret the seeming de Lay in bringing the decisive strength of the United states but such regret is the example of self forgetfulness and self termination acid in the face of untold sacrifices is a struggle Between contradictory principles. The Ciplic for whisk the allies fight is the right of the. The poor and the weak nationalities to retain their liberties and Independence unimpaired by the wealth and the military activities sacrifice which so Many hundreds of the. Peoples which Are powerful thousands have incurred in the same i numerous. Annexation except must be Able to produce the official certificate of registration or in. De fault vill to liable to Fine or imprisonment. This certificate can be obtained from anyone of the num Erous Deputy registrars with offices in the Public schools and elsewhere a Exchange for a. Registration card correctly filled out and signed in Iho registrar s presence. Every per you Over sixteen years of age male or female British or alien is required to Register. Cause. Rather should thankfulness that at any stage of the struggle action so disinterested stirred by motives so clearly unselfish has come to the Aid of the French the italians and their num Erous allies struck in treachery by a foe secretly equipped for world Conquest handicapped by the inimitable fright to fullness of his methods of fighting subjected by an ironical Fate to the sudden shifting of the balance of military Force Back again to their enemy because of the unforeseeable revolt against despotism in Russia the entente allies Nave experienced All the Vicissitudes of War Short of utter defeat through it All their courage has not been dimmed nor their determination lessened. Every fresh horror and every new outrage has but nerved them to fresh sacrifices. Now Victory can be discerned. Attainable still Only through trials and conflicts heavier even than those passed but humanly certain that necessity for a Complete .in-1 is the message delivered by Ven tory of tic population and of its capabilities should be evident to everyone at this stage of the War. Whether for the fulfilment of the Cardinal obligation of supporting Canada s military Effort or for the but still vital purposes of Bonar Law. Let it not be falsified by where. Greater production of foodstuffs for exportation or for the latter s corollary the institution of sensible and Universal restrictions on con detailed knowledge of the rational resources in Man and woman Power is essential. Every person who fails to Register be guilty of Gross neglect of duty and for the convenience of themselves and of the Large staff of workers most of whom Are Volun Teers those who have not already tilled in their cards should do so As Sarly in the Day As possible. Prussia s death the doom of Prussia ism has been pronounced by the Allied Council and the sentence has been promulgated or. Bonar Lav the British Chancellor of the exchequer. Or. Law read to the e House of commons a Resolution oar Council which said thanks to the prompt and Cordia 9-operalion of Iho president of us 1 nit Oil states arrangements Ivsich have. I Oen on foot for the transport Atiqi of american troops Wil it for the enemy to 0 a fisc by the genuine consent of the popu lations annexed would be a breach this principle. The genuine con sent of native races would difficult to obtain it would be like accepting the. Act of a minor As binding in Law. Inter nationalization would appear to be the Best solution yet proposed though discussion of an intricate not yet been exhausted. Future of production Western wheat grower has nothing to fear from British govern agent s efforts to Foster maintained after War British efforts will not conflict. With interests of wheat growers in Canadian West a Reader s notes bocks Are a finer world within that world. By. Jacks editor of Hibbett s journal has an article ii Leader ship in land and the difficulty of finding leaders he says is More than matched by the difficulty of finding followers and1 Lio presents for the Reader s consider a Tion several the two following. First would not the Public be Well advised to make up its mind to do without leaders altogether contenting itself with servants Only and giving All minis ters of state to understand clearly delinquency or. Fainthearted Ness servants they nothing More. Service is expected of hem. Is not the Public playing fast and Loose with a vital problem when in one and the same breath it declares itself master and bemoans Lack of by John Hawkes to give myself some standing with the general Reader i will state that i was in England when Prythero s Bill to fix the minimum Price of wheat for a series years was introduced and that i was at some pains to arrive at a conclusion whether Brit ish action then and subsequently was. Or was not Likely to have a detrimental effect 01- the farming Industry the Prairie country. I find that there is some uneasiness on this score and the question a Good Many people Are asking themselves May be put thus if great Britain the great customer for Western wheat carries out her announced intention of being As far As possible self supporting in the matter of food will not the West Ern Farmer presently find himself in the position of growing wheat meat and Dairy produce for. Which there is no remunerative if this question is to be answered in the affirmative the Outlook for the Prairie provinces is indeed of the blackest. If Tolje world s markets presently to the Ante Bellum condition and thereafter show no expansion it will mean that it will be i site of time to bring any More new land into cultivation in Manitoba Saskatchewan and Alberta for the simple reason that the existing acre age under crop would be and would continue to be the needs to seriously of food would be a serious blow to that which is the great base of her Prosperity and the re sult would be a disastrous disturb Ance of Trade View of a purely problematical future War the possibility of which we Are now making the most tremendous sacrifices to obviate. The Politico economic trend Asaf Felting agriculture is illustrated by outcome will be hold on die wheat Market in tie Comins years j will be More secure and profitable than he can go on increasing his acreage without misgiving and the country May continue to Welcome increased immigration the right sort with open arms. We need All our strength to face the inevitable burdens of the future without creating imaginary evils disasters and bugbear and if the foregoing will help the or and the Western people to see that from the Golden books from an essay on Art by f. G. Stephens a pre Raphaelite sensuality is a meanness reps Nant to youth and disgusting in a degradation at All let us my strength is As the strength of ten because my heart is without the pure heart nothing worthy can be done in Art. This most successful school of painters the economic future is secure it will i the Early italian has pro used upon not have been written in vain. Us the intention of their earnestness let us follow in their path guided s a it. Tutov w ii i Public explanation needed by their Light. To the editor of the. Free press. Sir in response to the Public invitation to visit the Industrial by eau on thursday evening to get Light on the Power of the arts. In. Co Juc Tiosh with poetry upon the action of an age is predominant above a1 other Powers. Let us then inc Cuc Lio has exhausted this is sentence o death Prussiani sni. It. Means that every to Iti Zeu ind official and statesman if every Soldier and Sailor belonging to tile democratic Alliance if All do their duty towards the cause they have made their own the forces o autocracy must infallibly be beaten Feck and Defeated. But the task i not performed sentence has no been executed. What the supreme a Council says is that the enem cannot Wear out the Allied Reserve Lefore he exhausted his own and implied in that statement is the condition that the allies themselves will not Blacken but will rather in Tensity. Their own War efforts. Victory it has frequently been is a question of Many Power it till fall to that Side which Othon exhaustion of effective troops Over Akes its opponent still possesses enough reserves to Force the enemy t j accept the Resolution noted Means that this Power will thanks to the prompt and cordial co operation o the United states cratic Alii auce when the crucial intervening stages shall have passed tajik lost German coloms. Among other problems the 1m Erial conference now sitting in Ondon will certainly o discuss the future of the colonies which Germany has lost in the War. N the opinions of the australasian dominions of South Africa and of he Royal colonial Institute Ger Many ought not to be reinstated in he Possession of the extra european crr Torios which it has lost to tha Allied arms. The obvious vulnerability of the components of a confederation states scattered As is the British confederation broadcast throughout the world to sudden blows aimed by unscrupulous military Powers from the Vantage ground of their overseas possessions makes the demand for non return comprehensible. And in Germany and Austria were by any unforeseen and unfortunate Chance to be enabled to in Europe their resignation of title t o. The captured colonies would be regarded by the allies As absolutely essential. But that is a contingency which must be ruled out it caul arise Only from the defeat of the democratic Alliance with its inevitable consequent Nightmare of world wide militarism in which the col onial problem would be but u minor detail. The real question is whether Tho members of the British confederation can consistently with the principles for which they Are fighting Annex or establish protectorates in the old sense Over Tho territories which have been wrested from Ger Many by process of War. Having re Gard to the declared policies Tia British. Government and of president Wilson whose government must naturally Wield a powerful if not a decisive influence in the settlement of the terms of peace there is pro Bably to he found Only one condition which would justify the retention by Britain or any of its Federated states of any pre War German Colony. If in fair assessment of Tho to loaders t second May we not have a kind of ? what i have in mind is existence of a body of powerful personalities whose identity is unknown to the Public but who by direction and various byways manage to make their ideas effect Ive Lead the people without letting them know who is leading them or even that they Are being led at All. These men by playing their part judiciously might exercise enormous influence though of course they would receive no Sal Aries and enjoy no Fame until they were dead. Jiruch influence of this kind is being exercised at the pres ent moment though perhaps it. Is a Little discreet to say or. Jacks has Long been persuaded that somebody is leading " him. He does not know who he is. And if he Ever finds out. He will not Tell. He takes Tennyson s picture of King Arthur and the knights of the round table As an illustration of the. Ideal relation be tween Leader and followers. Lancelot is the Ideal Follower and Lance lots Are As scarce As iving Arthurs today. He discovers the secret pc follow ship and i Lancelot s own in me there dwells to o it be Zorha car ing on to it As a buyer Dency towards Small holdings favour of continued wheat import. Tion. No will be pres at the proposed Stan Dard figure of 512.00, and i have not yet seen any reply to his Public in Austria for her Many millions of tons j the country Wil be dotted with sugar Voller to he patriotic duty of every citizen and Farmer to get in his Supply now and turn would mean that plans for settling returned soldiers on the and would have to be abandoned because it would futile to set these men. To the task of producing More cereals meat and Dairy produce than Wera needed Tor the Home markets if there were no British markets for surplus products. H is i think fairly apparent that if the British people Are to produce All they need then the Progress of the Western pro to How the Price _. P was arrived at. A reverend and having Reaa a lot of useful in Man a few weeks ago stated in a formation lately i would like to say letter to one of the Winnipeg papers something especially As Many of your correspondents evade the Mam i issues Jeither through not being suf anciently informed or else because j they do hot want to step Tuo hard on anyone s toes. As regards up j mainly of two items Cost at mine j said witty Little mrs. T. Close beside was a alter a. Renowned for making puns. Lie quickly Erica. They did of leg lunch uns a. A and transportation. I am not j into handling or retail charges As any retail Coal merchant will Tell you a newspaper we have been Reading a they differ considerably Points City Points being usually higher than Small country villages. Cost at is no doubt that this item is altogether too High. Drumheller Lump sold at the mine various copy of northcliffe Britain s Armer g that from the West instead of from last june at ?i.60 per ton f . Cars. Of a Book designed for circulation in the United states. It bears on the title Page the coat of Arnis assumed by Alfred when he became lord a hand wielding a scroll Over a Vircks will be seriously halted. Those in British farm in food producing provinces will be Crip pled if their vital Industry they will i Muul of become self supporting. Fixing minimum prices. It May be said that Britain by fix ing a minimum or Iee for wheat can encourage tire growth of wheat. She is using that Means now As a temporary expedient when the importation of breads Tuffe Bias Ull Lull by a shortage of tonnage but that she j paternal influence in a cause that of will continue to maintain i prices in Normal times is i Able. One reason Why wheat growing will never again be a dominating Fea i to licit so be More be like a Bird with Only one Wing. Will produce More. There is no doubt of one thing and i profitably used. The time was Wheir jul wheat Raisin an artificial i a the people West of the lakes a Noc and poor if be ii operation of the mines or the control of the foreign labor in them. We. Harvey a Winnipeg june i. Country. Via. A rela know 1 am not off touch of greatness to perhaps there is a Good Deal of that in. National Ashi Community life no matter who May to visible directors of things. 1c democracy Ever reaches the Ulace where it can do. Without visible Lead ers life will have lost its zest. The. Death of the famous journalist James Gordon Bennett. Recalls that is that Tho British people under he grievous pressure of War Condi at the present moment re solved ill future to produce food to the utmost of their Power. Fostir fifths of their bread stuffs must no longer be brought from overseas. In the face of this declared intention where does the Western Farmer j where does the Canadian govern ment stand where do the Cana Dian people threatened in their most vital do they stand with to the Farmer he has no. Immediate cause for alarm. The War is still in Progress prices Are very High and As there is a work shortage of food it is fairly certain that for years there can. Be no glutted markets. For the then to can rest easy. He can go in strenuously for greater real icing that additional arable land no matter what in years to come has lots of time in which to pay for itself. Should look ahead. When Welcome to the position of the government and the people whom they represent it is their Lively enormous acreage is now under grass formerly devoted to this however owing to altered conditions is no argument for the present or futures wheat at that time was seeded and reaped mostly by hand. Broadly speaking wheat in Liln gland to be raised profitably must food prices in twin cities to tic editor of the free sent you yesterday some the prices in Minneapolis on the Isth inst. And i now give some quotations from St. Paul and1 Minneapolis on the 19th and -20th inst. With the Hope that you will find space in your Edi Saturn May so Consumers Wil East but until the Ordinary con j the Price now is 54.05. With another Sumer gets some explanation As to Rise coming m tue near future. Ivs Navina per cent More for a Why this increase Over last _ Quantity of Coal that will Only go As i Price five cents per ton is the Ai j shield on which around crossed far As 60 cent in combustibility compared with the hard Coal the fuel controller May rest assured that the Man of limited Means will be slow to place the order which he Lias neither the Price nor the space for. This is a. Splendid Chance Cor the Union government to exercise its to t 0 in in Armor. , scrolls Are Emblaze Napoleon Small amount of about five cents goes j Emblem bees and Lor supporters of Loi four ease overhead expenses such us salaries to officials Etc. And the remaining 25 cants goes where to author of. The Book is announced our alien enemies or in other words j William e. Carson. Former american to austrians germans Garcia is Etc. That make up 30 per cent. Of the i correspondent of. The men mining Coal today. J the Book is a piece of unmitigated to ?15 per and these excessive j Horn blowing and drum a Augius. Or. Wages Are tacked on to the consumer. ,11 per Day should be the limit Carson keeps at it Vith All his might these men should earn while our i from the first Page to the last. Never Canadian soldiers wives out of their did a coat of the Prophet i meagre allowances Are trying to save u us Vul enough to pay for their next Winter s fuel. These alien miners Are rolling it by hand one could afford an expensive outfit of machinery to raise a few acres of cereals. Modern a l be Able to make their own compari Chinery method s demand that sons saturday and sunday. Toiled Boneless. In. I veal breast to stuff in .17c shoulder roast in. Should be raised on a Large scale or not raised at a such might be said of the dirt Ererick be tween Western and British conditions to show that1, the Western Farmer will 1 to hasten pm merely remarking further that f believe cheapness of production will continue to be the ruling Factor in wheat growing Cor a Long time to . But t must the York her Jennei Aid s expedition to Central Africa in search of Livingstone. It was a tremendous Enterprise. The Koyal geographical society had decided to Send an expedition when or. Bennett fore stalled Tho Effort h. T. Stanley had i done service for the Herald and was i in Madrid on october in. Is 39. Nett telegraphed from Paris come at once on important at Threa o clock on the same Day Stan Ley was on route by express train and next morning knocking at Bennetts bedroom door. His. Stuis Isi bed called out who Are you " my name is of. Important business for where do you think jiving that is the Assurance of Victory reparation which Germany May called upon to Mako the Gorman government found itself unable meet liabilities and chose to. Stanley who had been in Egypt expecting news of the missionary explorer could not Tell. Do you think he is asked Ben Nett he May be. And he May not. Well f think he is alive and f want what do you undoubtedly i mean that you shall go to find him wherever he is and perhaps the old Man May be in want. Take enough with you to keep him should own Only Vou to find him mean me to go to Central look ahead. Canadian statesmen should size up this where Canada is at. For there Are Many millions of uti tilled and unproductive acres in the Prairie provinces and upon the tillage of these acres mor-3 than upon any other single fac Tor rests the future of Canada whether As an agricultural or manufacturing nation. If the West stands still Canada stands still. Fortunately the future Prospect is reassuring there is no need for the West either now., or. Later to halt in its Onward March arid in support of this More cheering View i. Purpose to submit a few considerations. It must be. Borne in mind that the future cannot be proved. A reason Able forecast is As. Far As one can go. In England and not one of providing for the exigencies of a purely problematical War which we now Bent o n rendering impossible. Assuming however Tiit Britain does in the hear future try to revolutionized her agricultural Industry from the Point of View of being self veal chops. Veal Stew beef rib rolled Cut beef rib Boneless medium Cut in. 32c Lamb leg in in Money at the present time and work when they think they will. Any mine manager will Tell you that so. Per cent of his troubles is due to the men. The Union government is stronger labor unions and _.14c i the 5c i these aliens under the military ser fore pig s feet pickled lard. In. 11 radishes. 5 Bunches 6 Bunches pc onions Bunches ----.13c beets. 2 Bunches .-.13c As they go on strike. Soup Campbells tin Loc prunes. 30--10s. Jb.-.20c Cornmeal yet Low 10 ibs._.49e White. 10- lbs._.55c Corn flour White. 10 Bifi. -.53c Praise and glorify the Prophet with greater intensity of worshipping Zeal. There Are in the. Book Many things we should like w i quote. is room Here Only fur con j a couple of from the narrative ounssnsoo0nwm-Bseacanins the Hari-5worth, St Artias or married men. Well and Good they with nothing except his Genius of Are needed. But umber. J foresight Energy pow stand on one Side and let these aliens continue to hold up Good Canadian citizens for two Days and a half pay for one Day s work. One might pay that the government is afraid of the j business publishing More than fifty labor unions. Was the British gov 1 Ern ment afraid of 100 per papers the Alons or of organi Zazou. Latched the Little Penny weekly of snippets. Answers and went on to build up u supporting where will Western. Can i Barley flour. 10 ibs.50c Ada be then i think it will still be i Graham flour 10 Point that All and Ible though Assurance must not be mis taken for May in act be missed by Over Confidence. Realization depends upon the expenditure it the last ounce of Allied Kifori. Civilian us Well As military. Between the pronouncement of the sentence of death upon Prussia ism subject to this vital condition and h3 execution lie Many months of and anxious conflict. The record will Noi. In All likelihood be liquidate them by the cession of was. To these territories it is conceivable what news you that the nations in Council might agree to that course being pursued. This solution of the problem Liow pose Ever would be open to the objection that the rights of the native tons were being disregarded by tha civilized Powers who would thus dispose of the in Tion. If that View were to be urged upon the International peace Confer ence it is difficult to see How it could be rebutted. The More ratio Haf course seem to to that suggested by several of the problem which envisages. The d creation of permanent machinery for he require it. Make your n Only find Stanley was told to draw to Start with and then another and another As needed. The one injun Lind Livingstone. Get can of his discover ies and it you find he is dead bring aim Good Bye god be with j of big had Ever been Many remember the Story of the Voung explorer meeting the older As told at the Lime. It has been retold Many times since. On november-10. 1st i Stanley arrived at to Juji where there was Sais to be another while lie Camo to where the he saw him in the distance looking and weary. Such entirely Iii Brablc to the allies. Prussia ? Power to resist is not yet broken. But the Factor upon which War Resolution rests a solid and substantial a Factor on Peoples. This j a Hecl Side As were the reserves pity made available to Gor he was almost overcome with motion. Walked deliberate y Ftp to him. Took off my hat. And said Livingstone .1 we haad and .1 said aloud i god doctor that i have been permitted to see he answered thankful that i am Here to w when of the daily another preliminary what Britain under Flunce of abnormal War conditions now thinks she will do what she actually will do under Normal peace conditions Are two very j different propositions. She thinks i she will Bend her principal energies j to the. Production of food. Probably circumstances and self interest will literally drive her along incr old manufacturing line. A lasting lesson. It is certain that one real and lasting lesson of .this., unspeakable War will be not. That Bri Tain must be self supporting but that she can rely with certainty through her Navy. And mercantile Marine on getting in War time not an Abun a of food from overseas1. She is doing so today and will continue to do so in the face of the most ruthless and powerful ene my with which it is possible foe her to be confronted. It May be taken that a worse condition than that which Britain is now combating can never arise in. The future. Having Learned once and for All that it is impossible for her to be starved is it reasonable to suppose that she will put he r. Manufacturing interests in the second Solace to avoid a starve Avon which has been proved to be impossible the Mere avoidance of the recurrence of a great inconvenience however serious in War time will hot provide a sufficient motive to Funda mentally change her economic path. I repeat that the great and political lesson Learned from the War quite Safe in extending its wheat Fields. Would mean direct tax. The fixing of a minimum Price on wheat Means a direct tax on the people s their very doors to make up the deficiency. I Don t think the working classes Ocman glance would stand that. The Only alternative is an indirect tax through the medium of a protective Tai let with a Sli Ding scale. This would not be an i Nova. Tion but a reversion to diet. In when the Duke of Wellington was prime to Inis Tarj the Grain Laws of England were revised. And those being the times of pro forty. Years ago. Rye flour. 10 ibs.-51c onions. Olitte in. 4c spinach pck._.-. 3c lettuce head 5c beet greens a. 5c grape fruit is dozen Cantil Oupe ant 1 High prices. Winnipeg. June 21.101s. Looking backward the press was founded in 1873. To j Toction a sliding scale of duties was adopted in order to keep up the Price the seme River is now a favorite place for Winnipeg of Horne grow it wheat. When wheat Field Battery has gone into Camp on wages from ?5 to i per Day and the trouble is Over and unions j have a circulation of or. Ice All Carson tells us that a year or so inc the War. The yearly profits to Abom make their j dividends of -10 per cent. On the common Stock were the pages we shall quote Lell of. The Rise and Progress of the they get fair wages and the consumer gets cheaper Coal. Is altogether too High also freight to certain Harmsworth religious weeklies Points in iian Toba previous to Tho the first to Armsworth religious "15 per cent raise was cents per my. Paper of Hii entirely new Type. 100 pounds on Drumheller Coal u i called the sunday companion appeared in it was Bill the pro fuse and sensationa.1 publicity method had been user Iling the other Lurnis Wurmli truth is that its Promuto had discovered. Jock before Hilly Hail made attic same discovery an Side of the Atlantic the u religion stands in As much of As any other commodity. Illustrated posters of urn snaky startling description were used in boost i m Ordinary tunes i inc Tilc Nessly. One in particular Uch found Money to inscribed that Groat and tar rim is now Why the Railroad commission allowed a raise on a necessary commodity like Coal beats my comprehension. Wheat takes a lower rate and no one can say that Coal is not As useful As wheat. If we had no Coal we could not live in the West to grow wheat. Hauling Coal has found work for the Raij roads this summer that they would have had in Ordinary and is like so m the Bank of the Assiniboine South of fort Osborne Barracks. London papers of june 7 were delivered Winnipeg today the quickest on or. And mrs. Percy have arrived from England in route to the Rockies on a Hunting expedition. Thirty five years ago Horace despairs Jos. Ryan. Jos. Bar Nice de Belanger. A. A. C. La Iti Viere Koger up ult and Arthur belizean were among the prize win was High owing to an insufficient Supply the duty was lowered so As to attract outside wheat that the people Milit be fed. When wheat was ill sufficient plenty and at a lower Price the duty was raised in order to keep outside wheat from coming. In. But assuming a reversion by Bri Tain policy of protected wheat. It does not follow that that policy would have to be ducted. To the Seri Ous detriment of Farmer. The Unity of the by i tilt in Pitre after this cementing War Wilt become Anners at the St. Boniface College mid , and sentiment summer rounds or a dream. No protective Wall will i at the . Station have been fenced be set up the dominions whatever Walls May be bar or. To tax the unfriendly for Eigner and the Western Farmer will probably stand to gain not to lose by a British Tariff on foreign and even a preferential Tariff to ult do Fri ugh to secure Market for him in times of plenty. Another Point Worth considering is. That the population of England is dense. Wheat raising in Large areas by Modem machinery and the maintenance of a Large population in them. They hauled a certain amount of hard Coal West froth. Fort Wil Liam in previous years but the haul and the was Small. The amount of soft Coal the railroads will haul this summer exceeds the hard Coal hauled last year by was used to advertise the fact tha t the sunday companion was Nick Zilg a. Of a Story based on the Book of Daniel and revelation in which the horror shadowing the end of the world von vividly wonderful per cent and Are twice to j who psychology of the masses was shown three times As far and yet the rail in starting this at that Lime. They can haul Coal for at least Tho convinced that thousands of English same rate when there is nothing 1 Fiu Nilica were literally pining fur Bri Rbt sunday the sunday companion a Alfred Harmsworth Lias a Posi. Tic Genius in selecting men. And to Way plainly shown in Bis Choice of a re much doing. These Are the two niggers in the woodpile that Are making Coal too High and fuel controller Magrath took them in hand our fuel would not Cost us the excessive Price now asked j by the retailers. There Are several other minor Ani a number of Small houses j Points Niit go to make the Price or and a new Brick hotel Are now in fuel what it is but these Are Tho Twu the. Is being from i Majol ones. The gait mines at Lethbridge to the c1vbs. Railway at Medicine hat by Means of. Tugs and barges. Thirty years ago there was a Large crowd citizens and a band at the . Depot to Welcome Home the Winnipeg la Crosse team from a triumphal West Ern tour they Defeated Brandon Plum Creek. Jil Nedosa and Portage lord shown in conducting a popular weekly for be incs. The publisher of tit i the position knew nothing Why religious journalism. Inn homr. Carson gloats admiringly Over Minnedosa Man june 19, 1318. Tae methods by which the Sundar companion was made so great a Suc German guarantees f prom the Rochester Post express j Cess the germans guaranteed Safe con he obtained several tanks of duct to a norwegian ship carrying food to Sweden but seized the vessel and took it and its to. Germany As a prize. The Ger mans asked through the Pope that Small Compass Are two incompatible things and if Only from this Point i Murray. 1. Karmic j. .1. In Hiram. In. Iview it May be contended that the Western Farmer need not fear that his British brother will Ever to a danger. T n t if i l Camsell. J. Me the French and British should agree not to bomb Colome on Corpus elitist i Day the allies agreed but Germany bombed Paris on the same if Germany has anything worthlessness Ere among the principal prize 1s73. After living i Westminster a the International administration 01 in tropical or sub tropical Terri Bone s burial Biz or 111 i to a Taliej a to the heart of Africa he Bennett would to a partner. A Cable a. I Bey proposed to i topics As would be Likely to be sex go in Ditoh economically by the civilized j accepted author j prove a reply Jav Ity would be it barged with the duty in a hours of protecting the. Interests of tha e Eastern collapse and and More substantial than the reserves Large As they May which Germany yet possesses. Flat Factor is the Man Power the j lighting material fresh and unwearied which the. United 6t-sfe5 Are devoting in Ever increase native Peoples and of securing for every foreign nationality entering the territories to. Trade or to exploit received the Bookman House rationing in Berlin from no Shorce Veport has become so Ous rival in. The 2 wheat Field. Locomotive crossed. The inter of her word it is seemingly an Over a further consideration National Boundary from Pemba m special duality hard wheat Wil arise from the proof of the Manitoba yesterday always create . Impossible Britain Engineer Geo. Phillips. Tons Laid Down by the International be the future course of Britain ritually be along the Normal channels of peaceful trading and. Of Supply and Den and for the another consideration is this is a War to pre Yent War. be i fought to a finish. If peace Condi i i from the River Jordan. A with this water was pre Serico to Reader who Boucht a certain number of copies of the refi Cious Westely. Your babies wit i Jordan sus Oesterl the astute editor., As the coupons poured in Earth ing volume to the Cracy. Auscoe demo to president Wilson and his Asso authority what opinion , if any be recorded by the Imperial conference cannot be forecast. But. have carried with them the limitations upon the be vast mass of Public opinion in action which might have been cd great Republic the word demo Side red natural and Mcm tame Fracy is no meaningless Shibboleth j fore the War vill i to them for right and the s peace and Freedom from of crazies Are fighting to. The size of the family to be accommodated. Single families Are. No longer to be allowed to occupy houses of ten to ii teen rooms Only a few of which Are actually used. And not lose and. If we can Only secure a certainty that there will be no great British War with any great naval Power for the next 25 years necessity for Britain to be self supporting will disappear. A further Cona . A further consideration to which the writer importance natural wheat Field of the world. Prophecies of. Disaster. I would Point out Iii conclusion that prophecies of. And. Going out Busy bookshop news Ini Aston s Green has been graded graded is of the elec ii uses. Broadway preparatory to the a tric Street car rails. Twenty years ago today 1898 j. R. Grant has brought to the. City specimens of wheat irom the Carman Dis Ciet which measures 30 inches in length. A number of German Citi Zens have submitted a petition to the of business have be ii falsified in the i City Council demanding a share of past. When railroads came in the horse was supposed to be doomed. The were required to haul freight to the rail civic work. . Warships were or dered to Santiago in such a hurry that provisions could 7iot be taken registration certificates should be in your pocket. Ite have special at 20c, 35c, Doc 05c, to 92.69 each. The Higier prowl ones Are Fine leathers with extra space lot ear two eur Csc. Gold. Frankincense and and a weird musical instrument called the Harp of were also As premiums. Prize a Loci Dudly religious flavor were lavishly in advertising and increasing die circulation of the weekly Cash being in addition. Guji the Bible band of Britain. Livery member wore a celluloid Badje. Tiie Ini Tinis a. E. n a pledged to Light pernicious Hier Turc Bible truths and incident Abb 1-Rnown the merits of the sunday -.companion. In course of Tine this organization gained nearly Mem Bers. With the assistance of the Bible band ands. Various other methods of publicity. The sunday companion s circulation in creased rapidly. Three years after or. Had started in had Over readers and the profits were fully so Jusi Kivo other of Home papers Ami store were started Anci pushed in the same Way and each of them attained a circulation of Over 200.000 weekly. For week Ere on Short a j Fullma Cic. Holny Jour 011, and the Crews t j tons for several Days with strenuous develop atm. Work to do. According to . I Boot it -i3c. Corri jilt a Winnipeg Ger who on Board out of certain prevailing and Ith the. Political j. Trend i the automobile was to up is it not inspiring dearly beloved Brethren to Tuow that devoted ser vice to the cause of religion which. You will have noted is referred w As a commodity can be made by business Intel Rock to yield such a client j. In ;