Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 1, 1918, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Save for Victory the Wax pm be won Only by the it rpm of the filled Nett Ion. The Money each edit Huniu represents surplus Trade Liberty of Equality of civil rights k has to a place where one is Winnipeg tuesday 1918. The first step will be however to provide the game protective depart ments with enough trustworthy deputies to ensure the Law being enforced. The Root error always made heretofore is to take for granted the Mere passing of legislation will ensure the respect an Ideal citizen would show. Not All Are Ideal Citi Zens. Some of our latest acquisitions through emigration from Mittel Europa fall far Short even the old tried pathfinders and their descend ants Are Apt to have an elastic con science when they detect a plump Bird or a Well seeming beast with in easy Range for they cannot for get the old Days when the heavens were High and the Czar far and restrictions on shooting unknown. But destructive criticism leads nowhere. Every sportsman realizes that the chief game Warden of a province has taken Over a Man sized Job. And deserves All the encourage look a Page of White to in Case it is a collection Jenece m Ca. Awe to and where one is not ail sure tried friends. T be them Var the week s developments reviewed Bulgaria s secession from the ranks of Hie teutonic Alliance Marks the beginning of the end of . Bulgaria is asking a separate peace not merely Ori Prudential i Grushas. King Fei Din anal Ana his advisers Rei Slize now that they Trade a Deci Sion which was both irrevocable and fatal to bulgarian they joined the Cental empires in october. 1915. They realize that Germany has railed to carry out its grandiose scheme of military con quest and domination that the wards promised for Bulg aria if assistance can never be and that Germany itself is too hard pressed to afford the Bulgari any. Support in repelling the invasion which has already begun. They realize that they must accept the Allied not now. Then later j the German High command must be Niento and support the fraternity May Well aware that nothing Short of an they even then he against a Tough propose Sihau i Tion. But As some see it the surest to the right Aplan to restore Appeal 0 the left there is with the pay Check up fans in the a r life a become far Ironi Vaple thing of pre War lays. And Appeal is 3. Big tile Supply up would urse Public Jias of lie salvation army in during the week for s or the support of the City in of the army. 1 i Sarr to enumerate or to de these activities. They Are Naira Anil respected even among most thoughtless of the com not Ibsen is another consideration be the binding up of wounds of Osier Brethren and Brethren be air had As Good a Chance As which makes it impera like these of the should be supposed. We have used Stich be last four years As salvaging of waste. Through to thousands but millions of 5 and tons of material have a Jed. We have before us our do our Little bit towards Sah Asing of lives a bit chipped soap. Mayhap quite broken but 3 immorally Worth any snort so rehabilitate them. For a selves this True. It is also Frith respect to the City and the ins those responsibility they the ra3te. Scald appear As though neither ii Berent provincial governments me Gene nil Public realize or Hare realized the great value would to for the provincial governments to proclaim perpetual 0 " the c Ose season opening each year such areas and for such time As the reports of the deputies had shown might he permitted safely. This is the British Columbia it is the Best on paper of any. Only unless very much More Money is Sot aside for Protection no Law will Avail to bring about an improvement Worth while. Take the Case of the Buffalo at Wainwright their in crease is almost marvellous because of Protection. Our Wapiti or Are verging on extinction yet they might he saved could a close watch be kept Over the settlers living near the Duck and Riding mountains Moose increase fast with a minimum Protection while were the vermin foxes and Down Sharp tall would shortly be abundant once More. Any government requires skilled advisers on game protective subjects and there Are numbers of Portanier who would willingly As Sist provided they Felt the game was Worth the Candle. But As matters stand the chief game guardian is always handicapped by Lack of Means with which to do really effective work. First must come a realization that same has a value As a food As an attraction to the More desirable class of Emigrant. Take up any publication designed to bring to these shores those who find not enough Elbow room in Europe and almost invariably there Are paragraphs dilating upon the abundance of game awaiting the settler. All work and no play has England during the first Long been recognized As having a loss. Sight i depressing effect on Jack after Many months of hard work. Reap ing threshing. Jack will be All the better for a Tew Days with Rifle or gun in hand and he will find the addition to his Larder most Welcome. Let our governments take up game Protection seriously and it will not be it it is so today prohibit All shooting for a term of years. But emphasis must be understood on years of the War Sora i v of the importance of is old Supply and Means re Fusaa but England today know she has paid for her error is it repeating itt of of extremely b a supplies she is doling out Sitai Liob to sportsmen and enraging the shooting of pheasants. Is. Partridge and rabbits. Canada was discovered it game with the so of parts of Africa it May be is Shoaei whether any Otter Lanc 3 As much. Cartier watched the 5 bears feeding along the Iii Lawrence As he sailed from army of occupation car retain their vanishing hold upon Bulgaria. And that they could not provide such an army if they to Jacl. Then object in despatching German troops into Bui the approaches to Cambrai Garia is to up civil War and Bol i Shevis and to rentier the of As Little value As possible to their i opponents. From a separate plane with bul Garia conc ruled on their own terms the allies stand to gain advantages of immense importance in the pre sent stage of the War. Turkey Al ready Defeated in the Field will be isolated and its capital threatened the control of the allies Over the bulgarian railways. Turkey too Eun Luiis powerful elements favouring peace or in the alternative revolution. It Wili be compelled by. Exhaustion and internal discord to surrender once Bulgaria is out of the War. Thus the allies will gain a Cess to the Black sea with the ability that that will Confer to assist in the rehabilitation of an Eastern front and to buttress the anti Ger Man party in Roumania which is in and an Avenue of approach to the Southeastern Frontier of Austria Hungary. Germany s last Hope of successfully carrying out the schema of abandoning France and Belgium in order to retain by a negotiated peace at least of the Terri tories conquered in the East vanishes with the collapse of Bulg aria. The Central umpires have before them the certainty that the Possession by the allies of Complete Freedom of movement in that in to was of practically the whole of the Balkan Peninsula since Greece ser Bia and the Adriatic regions Mist be included for purposes of Allied Mili tary them to concentrate their remaining strength on the defence of their own frontiers eventual defeat being merely a ques Tion of time. The object of the Austro germans will therefore be to establish the new line of resistance on bulgarian ant serbian territory far enough from the Danu be to give them a breathing space in which to prepare for the de Nie Ranies Fonville a Reader s notes boo a arc a. Finer world within the. World. The ninth instalment of or. Brand what lock s articles on Belgium in everybody s Magazine contains the Story in detail of Edith Cavell. It is much More exhaustive than the account of or. Hugh Gibson who. Was Secretary to the legation when or. Whitlock was american minister at i Brussels. There will probably be i other editions of this month s every body Whitlock. We do not know All that occurred behind the closed doors of f that Senate chamber. The lips of the lawyers and of the accused those among the thirty four who were acquitted have not been unsealed., and will not be until the Little land is i released from the terror which daily i enacts such but this much we know. Miss Cavell had but a vague idea of the charge against her and it was her own honest Candor that convicted is to say which enraged the judges who tried her. When the whole record comes to Light the Aureole about the Martyr s head will be brighter yet. She acknowledged that she had aides English French and belgians to reach and England Jar. Whitlock s Long Story proceeds with the precision and accuracy of a powerful advocate. There is much to Tell and he tells it simply. The most moving passages Are perhaps the simplest. In my Short space i could not even give a synopsis of it. He was the nearest to reproach of any thing she wrote says or. Whitlock. In the letter she begs her nurses to beware of. Gossip. i say to your country with All my that is the great fault of a Little word whispered Here or there perhaps not with bad it ruined the reputation and happiness even life of some my nurses should think of that and cultivate themselves loyalty and Esprit 3e the last line she wrote was this in her prayer Book died at 7 i . On october 12, 1915." i i cannot. Help quoting the closing passage the modest English nurse Ose strange Fate it was to be so Denly . From the dim of sickness and pain to a place High among the world s heroes and martyrs will have her Monument in Brussels some Street or Public place will Bear her name the school she founded win be named after her and continue her Mission of Healing. Ami when the horror of her cruel and in Juet Fate shall have faded somewhat in the Light emergent Sacri i flees the few lines she wrote and the simple words she spoke she was about to die will remain to reveal the Heights that human nature May Tain and to Sanctify a memory that will be revered As Long As Faith Honor Are revered of the Bookman. Makes it Plain that the reason shooting miss Cavell one out Lor of the approaches to cat brai Are now in the hands of the British and Canadian after the latter under the Brilliant generalship of sir Arthur Currie carried out a successful encircling movement round Bourlon Wood and an Equay effective flank attack upon the canal positions strongly held by the enemy formed a formidable obstacle to their Advance. Practically All the villages South of Cambrai and West of the Scheldt or Lescaut have been taken. North of Cambrai the canadians have established themselves thirty Alvs on that occasion arrested and imprisoned was that she was English and so they slew her slew the nurse who had cared for their own wounded generals with stars on their breasts and Iron the British were then pushing a great offensive and it was partly spite for in her last hours. Miss Cavell wrote i a letter of Farewell to the nurses in i the training school of which she was the head and. Which she had organized in 1907. A facsimile of this letter in i French and a translation Are Here published for the first time and the marked passages in her copy of across the Douai Cambrai Road after taking Hayn court. Thomas a Kempis she left letters Noyelles East of the canal has been captured by the for her motherland friends that were British who have also pressed their Advance in the North j kept by the germans. The j beyond Depinoy whence the line passes to Oisy la Nerger. I minister asked for them n american repeatedly Cambrai itself is of no value to the germans owing to that he might Send them to England the intense bombardment to which it is being subjected they refused saying that they would by the British artillery. Its capture is now merely a be published and react against Ger. Question of convenience the British Canadian forces will i Many. Assurance was sent from not be advanced until the moment chosen by marshal j England that they would not be pub Foch s staff for the coordinated offensive of which the listed but it was no use albeit the capture of form a part. 3 in enemy tingling. The Hindenburg line is being pitted with Small but dangerous salient thrust into it toy the Allied armies. The fall of St. Quent in is assured. The French have advanced their lines Between the Forest of St. Gob Ain and the Ais until they rest along the Oise Aisne Canul almost at right angles to the Shemin cles Dames the germans must retire without heavy resistance from Liis portion of the line. is next in the order of attention by the allies and with its fall the whole German front Musty begin to crumble. Meanwhile the americana have begun a movement which looks car beyond the Pel Man grip Tox. Tho his Dernburg and Siegfried lines to the time when they will wish to hold the Valley of the mouse North of Verdun again St the armies of marshal Foch. Wise commander has apparently resisted the temptation to obtain spectacular results by sending the americans against the fortresses of Mcox. And Strassburg and carrying p the War into German Lorraine and is Fence of Tho Southeastern Frontier of i j striving for the purely military and in the end. The sounder objective of destroying the enemy s armies. The Saint epic h Cay Eli. Readers everywhere will thank the american minister to Belgium for his painstaking account in every Austria Hungary. In order to accomplish this they will doubtless Endeavor to rally the pro German Clements in Bulgaria and to throw the country into a state of anarchy and confusion. Which will hinder the ii Danbe of the allies to Bel Grade and the Danube. Whether Bulgaria in the end accepts the terms upon which the allies will allow it to drop out of the struggle or not there will be something like a i Ace be Cossac to hoche Laga and l is j body s Magazine of the execution of riot could not sleep o nights for Cavell of the circumstances sous made by the Salmon of the i sighting their War up tie years ago the gunners Manitoba were killing Sharp ails at this season -4iii i Way we. Of a later age k i to bring one to bag a dose season has been orce for some years because the thought to be in danger j2 Tea action. True is yet have a not by in the numbers our fore knew in time they too May perpetual close season. 5 not been a session of Canadian parliament for Many during which some change not made in the game Laws. The Salon has always Beeta excellent eases the changes were by men having much More than knowledge of what anyway the result a notwithstanding drastic lame Birds and animals steadily decreased. 1 As the country settles become More and More to preserve the wild things and Waters. Never expect to see Buffalo and evasions leading to that assassination of the efforts made to pre vent it and of the Clumsy lying artifices in extenuation of a crime whose echoes will not die while history is read or Art remains or Healing science advances or High tradition continues. The moral order of the world is relentless in its Workings and Nemesis knows to comparison. Tween the teutonic and the forces for Possession of the Allied Corri Dor through which the Austro Ger mans must retire or the allies March on Hungary. Aluch will depend upon the temper of the bulgarian people. Bolshevism is Saki to have extended its hold to a. Dangerous degree among the population and if so there is a possibility that the government will continuance of the Progress of Gen increase affects Hook great risks employees for great two important decisions canadians stormed. Defences at j reached by Canadian bail Bourlon Wood and canal Way War Board in Brilliant fashion officer in whose keeping they were said at last that they were a sad and George uncomfortable charge Frampton s statue from sir the ment in London is reproduced from looking backward Tho free press founded Iii 1872. Forty years ago pm porm English biscuits Are Sells ing at for a. Two Pound several buyers have appeared on the wheat Market this Aldose and j. L. Kid Are surveying the old settlement Belt at Princa Albert. Thirty five years ago the new Grace Church Corner 6i Votre Dame and Ellice streets dedicated yesterday Rev. Geo. Young . Rev. A. Stafford Rev. Geo. Daniels and Rev. By. It Carson took part in the there a great Prairie fire just East of St. Boniface last night the first of the season scores of Bay stacks were Stock has dropped to Montreal. . Thousand stenographers clerks office boys messengers watchmen Section men and others in the employ of the were granted an increase in wages amounting to Over a year on the present pay Roll at a meeting of the Canadian railway War Board this afternoon. At the same time in View of the demands of organized labor it was ordered that hereafter the eight hour Day shall prevail in n.11 Canadian railway freight Sheds. Instead of opening at 1 . And remaining open until 5.30 or the Sheds will now open at 7.30 . And close at 5 o clock for five Days in the week while or. Satur Day the closing hour shall be 1 o clock. This goes into effect oct. 15. The meeting at which the two important decisions were reached began at 2.30 in the offices of the Canadian railway War Board which by o o clock had made its decision. Fol eral Pershing s army Down the Meuse lowing the lines of supplement no. 7 Valley will place it in the rear of the existing German lines and will Cut through fines of communication without control of which the Gorman armies East of Rheims must cease to be effective and there will be a Genu Ine probability of their suffering Dis i this is in lieu of the former some a character. Once Thi Scalp what Complex scale of increases pro stormed which was. Don Aster on the digest scale. Video by the Mcadoo scheme. Instead fashion by troops from thirty years ago Mamie Johnson and John Ward have joined Tho Campbell Stock Contr Stephens Comfort and Holmes and a. F. Randall and Chas Kelly took part in a concert at the Central congregational is predicted that the red River Valley railway will ultimately be the connecting link Between the wheat Fields of Dakota and Minnesota and the Hudson Bay railway to be built. Twenty five years ago a Farmer brought a Wagon Load of photograph. It will stand there for j wife Freese on the Market yesterday All time to inspire the English and to. The Birds sold for 75 cents. Shame every German who looks upon c. Wade has gone to Ottawa to re in the centuries to come children present Manitoba before the supreme those who murdered her and j court in the school mar those who melted Down the twin Sta. J Het Gardener Are making their sen tues of Goethe and Schiller or. A Whitlock sets Down the Stoi a which gained currency concerning the . Betrayal of miss Cavell. It was thai j placing a tax on bachelors Over i the son of a retired belgian officer i years Otje. Fatten. P. A. Who bore an honoured name had turn r. A. Ruttan Are of de spy. At any rate the body of this copying front line trenches at White Young Man was found on the Street i water Lake with a. Large am tint of Erous annual contributions of vege tables to the general Hospital. In ser Mon Rev. Or. Dyke advocated with the Canadian forces in the Field sept. By j. F. B. Livesay Canadian press continuation of his despatch of yesterday a sir. Livesay cables entrusted with the cil rect assault on Bourlon Wood. To troops from new Brunswick Central Ontario South Saskatchewan and Alberta went the Honor of leading the. Assault against tie canal passing on to the first objectives in front Wood. They carried scaling ladders and won the locks by hand bombing. Other troops made an enveloping movement on the Vood itself which was Smoth ered in smoke from our batteries reduced the loss from machine gun i ii e. To a minimum. Among St the opposing troops were the. First prussian guards Reserve division. Many of these surrendered two Days before this Battle. Aircraft dropped our Inen. Spare this terrible the leaflets read. It is time for peace. Canadians you to general order no. 27 of the United j will be Only slaughtered if you go states railway administration which against our terrible the Canadian railway War. Board intention was to encircle and undertook to adopt in Canada on not to penetrate Bourlon and july 15 last an increase of per i at the appointed time the pre a month will be Given aver in the classes referred to these increases will Date from sept. 1 and some from oct. 1. The. Canadian fourth division was Farewell letter to the nurses also in with a Bullet in his heart. A in a restaurant was arrested for the deed tried condemned shot by the germans. It May Tae that she knew How she was betrayed and the american minister sees such a pos sible me Jiing in a passage in the this text written Iri her prayer Book during the quiet of that imprisonment for which she was so grateful life had been she said. 1. Think the text is from a Kempis but i am not sure. Shea had a copy with she had Only three books the Bible the prayer Book and the. Imitation of it is no Small prudence to keep silence in an evil it armament and munitions and ducks and geese Are suffering heavy casualties. Twenty years ago lots in Norwood Are offered at from to on easy terms and Low was expended in the City this summer in the Erec Tion of business blocks and private feet on Bannatyne Street. Just off main has been sold for Hopps has left on. A provincial concert Luxton. Of the . Army and form Erly of Winnipeg has been pointed sanitary inspector of the City of Manila . Ery employee ranged signal to. Some of our hands w in the North the ability of the German High command to detach of adding a percentage to the wage paid for a certain kind of work in dec. 31, 1913, the Lump sum referred troops for use As reinforcements else to be added to the wage paid on where has been destroyed and Posi Jan. 1 of this year. Tons of the greatest possible defensive value have been captured by the British and belgians. The Possession of the by Tschantz Patscha Endale ridges and the High ground East of Ypres and along the Menan Youlers yet this woman would not have had it so. She stands out in be overthrown and the Allied re Lea the Anios the command of pulled to undertake the pacification of the country before they Nan reap the fruits of victories. This would enemy a Short time in j j the Plains beyond. has been Takfai Jonescu 1 i thrust Between Lille and the sea out portfolio in the which to prepare his and the renewal of operations Danube regions. But that defences against i in the the thrust which will eventually bring about the abandonment by the enemy arme Tieres. Lille and the coast Poai slight questions As to the interpretation of the wording of the mar Odoo award in this respect still re main to he made effect upon m. Jonescu believes nation will Rise against Central Powers Paris sept. C havas former minister with the romanian cab inet in a statement made to the in i Ansi Geant today asserts that the effect of Bulag Ria withdrawing from most which can be hoped from the intervention of fresh teutonic forces in face of the evident sincerity of the bulgarian government in its peace proposals. To i if signs of a new political crisis within the Central empires them selves Are not entirely absent. The rumoured resignations of the Chan cellar and the foreign Secretary and tons. Prom glorious company of martyrs saints As a Sweet but Aust rely Beautiful soul incapable of comprehend ing the and reason of the hate which burst upon her and absolutely unafraid. And her Saint Hood will increase. She will become a Star to men forever. There was unbearable pathos in her gratitude for the rest and quiet of the prison after Long voluntary hurrying toil and pain. Life had been j the serious admissions contained and. Racial too hurried she said. There had the German official reports on the _ n of not been Leisure enough for the daily privacy which every thinking human continues to be of a highly satisfactory nature. At every Point the teutonic allies Are meeting with the influences which Bave brought Bulgaria to the realization of the hopelessness of the. Struggle Are acting with equal Force though not necessarily with As rapid results upon All the Peoples a thereto hypnotized by the Mili Ortity. Vij process of disintegration. West front operations Are evidences hav Oil Chi will Exten that the War lords contemplate an creature needs. And those ten other manoeuvre designed to sustain wavering the civilian can weeks of prison with hurry in j her hands no she turned into a. Consolation. Unknowing she lit a Candle the hurry in her i populations. The example of Bui. H m h0 Bulgaria May prove to be infectious. Both in Turkey million and wild pigeons by world that will not Burn out. K millions yet the situation Cavell is already canonized in d not be hopeless. Minds lauds. And women in the Edith the in Many striking the finnish reds the forbidding of meetings con ducted in the finnish language sex. Int Church meetings will put an end finnish at enormous amount of in the Dominion and should it Ever come must to a dim and Distant to Isely administered our children should to indulge in rational Field taste More than Occa delicious breast of a goers. Chi Elearor Partridge. To the of the reds there is no More insoluble Clement in the coi try. The anti revolutionary finns of whom there Are Many thousands in Canada Are in the lat Ter country and in Austria. In the Prospect of i Pic subject into the very vitals. Of the Central european organization. Before very Long the prussians will find them selves alone sind friendless confront the. Inescapable doom to Ali Ion the democratic sentiment of the Civ Allied Victory will stir races to yet greater activity in Point of fact the internal management of the Central empires offers a problem fully As grave As that presented by the military situation. In France and Flanders the. Strategy of general Foch is being pursued de world has condemned them. With Tidence. St. Any Inui Toiuo m citizens and confirmed Church unabated con. From Dix Mude South to Goblin and East to Verdun the continues unceasingly Vine i n local intensity of will there must be restitution Liis is one of the conditions peace that the Central Powers to and compensation. When a German _ or an austrian note shows a consciousness of tips it will at once command at y. Evening Sun. Birthday congratulations to Alexander Macdonald Pioneer merchant of Winnipeg and sex mayor born. 1, that before the romanian army More the Opportunity against the common enemy. Made in Canada for making hard soft soap for Vater Lor clean ing and for Over 60o other purposes. Kuhi Al told that it was in Ith its heavy quota of prisoners. The task Griven to the first Canadian division was different j the canal was i a in Brilliant Quebec on i Tario the Prairie provinces arc Brit j ish Columbia the front thereafter opened out in the fan like fashion previously described and it became j the work of the brigades engaged to. Drive into the keeping in touch with the fourth. Division on their right but not letting their j left be unduly delayed by the formidable enemy it fences along the East Bank of the Cut. This began to fall automatically though not without Sharp Fig Hting so soon As the for Ward thrust past their flanks off All Hope of support. Had dangerous Points combined movement throw ing out a Semi circular salient into the heart of the enemy s defence be tween Cambrai and Douai had its for ourselves for it created a Roumania where the nation vulnerable flank on our extreme left hates the Central Powers. J provision however had been Palestine and Siberia the Jav. Jor Iseed said he was convinced for this by the incorporation into War the. The Canadian corps for the of. An English division which had proved itself on Muny hard Fields this Battle being the eleventh in which it had been engaged yesterday afternoon it moved up on our extreme left stormed what remained of the enemy defence along the canal including the Strong position of thus with at once Defeated any preparation the enemy might have in tended of counter attacking on our flank. For this purpose he had Hast ily thrown in fresh troops from the South of but these were beaten off with the loss of Many prisoners. Such is the Bare outline which is strategically regarded a perhaps tile of work the Canadian corps has done. Great risks were taken deliberately for great objects and the corps commander sir Arthur Currie has the satisfaction of seeing his own. Judgment and his Faith in the i unconquerable spirit of his troops vindicated by a Victory that unlocks yet another door into the enemy Strong places in France. War trophies stolen r port Arthur ont., sept. Canadian War trophies exhibit which is touring Canada arrived there it was found that nearly Worth of fixtures brass plates etc., had been stolen in route in some cases being chiselled from their mount Ings the entire sighting apparatus Kjad been chiselled from the big 75 gun presented to the. Canadian government by France. The elevating was taken from a big German gun captured by the canadians at Vimy. The War records office at of Beins business past present and future by Stanley c. Morse in the West lies a wonderful farming District known As the Portage Plains not so Many years ago the Laud in this Section was badly abused year after year seed Ivas sown and a heavy crop taken this could not go Oil for Ever. There came a. Day when crops Werirt so Good for of diminishing returns was working. However the Farmers Didiot blame the land they recognized the fault Lay with their inefficiency and appreciated the need for better farming methods. A word to the Wise it was Carlyle who said there is always a Black our Sunshine it is the Shadow of to remove tins spot they studied and Practised crop rotation methods of seeding packing and cultivation Portage Plains is still a wonder fully productive District and growing More so. Business in Western Canada parallels this farming experience. Not to Many years ago times were Good the country settling very rapidly. The demand for Merchan Dise was heavy business booming. There was Only time to sell and make need to waste Lii slime and Money on business was yesterday. 1 then came the War and from that Day to this each Twenty four hours has called for a change in business tactics a shift of the. Selling offensive More reinforcements for the organization defensive. A new Era has dawned. Western Canada faces problems will the solve the enl we think not. Tomorrow will see a shifting in commercial leadership because certain far sighted business generals recognizing that changed conditions demand a changed Point of View on the part of the Public have already started to build their new Story line upon line Precept Ivan Precept in the minds of that great and influential body. How. Best to educate the Tell them your build new buying habits to fit present and future conditions j it is a big question which will Call Many forces to its solution. Know cure All which will magically Transfer an obsolete business into a commercial giant. One helpful constructive measure we strongly advocate your considering however is the Power of the printed advertise
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