Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 19, 1918, Winnipeg, Manitoba
I second Section 9 to 1s get ready to for the Vii to Ira Luaiki. Which j inst be done. Is very Conni Linin. Witlam it Tina must 1o ills bit. our. A to j Iff of. 19. Winnipeg saturday 1918. A a died Dally except by tit Manitoba h. and general manager. That when the fight took place the Bristol had a boiler or two out of service and was actually our slowest ship. Thus she could not have the flying dutchman in a sundays. Either the or the Cigar store Warrior is Able to the mistakes made by our military and naval com mailers and his opinion May carry for a Little while but did he know Liat our silent fighting men could Tell he would not be so ready to cast flame where none was deserved. Armies Are composed of men and the human element is one that must be taken into consideration. It is All very Well to talk of a. Swift or a brisk counter attack but a Gen eral knows that men who have been fighting without sleep or rest per Toli Antaky haps for Days must have an oppor oae pictures appearing in Cana Jaunity to pull themselves together d May easily give otherwise disaster lies ahead. Again the measures sometimes ammunition or transport shows signs of giving tact enemy origin or affiliation j there Are dozens of factors which great Britain overstepped the must be considered by a commander j in the Field but of which the Quick fire historian knows nothing. Festina Lente should be a Good motto for these gentlemen. Allies recovering Belgium and Northern France Trade. Liberty of re Liolion. civil rights saturday. Oct. 19 1918 the impression Sce atly enforced against persons of humanity. These pictures reproduced from the London Mirror which specializes in things of path enc Biman interest show British wives of germans with their children i joins on shipboard for deportation 3 Germany and the accompanying encourage the Reader to Kime that Thev against their Rill As the victims of harsh govern notes and comment As the final official War statement from Ber in we Sug Gest the follow the invincible courage of our armies has again triumphed Over of enemies who could not prevent us l Actium. Even in pictured incidents were so has again triumphed Over our from making an unconditional sur Ler pretend by journal of Good repute a circumstance which need sign no Surprise to those who noted j he indiscriminate violence of the the humorist of York e that on which led by the least re-1 evening Sun defines an Optimist As Spon sible Section of the press forced j a Man who eats a bad egg and of. It might have been enactment of anti alien Laws a bib even the responsible minister he would be More correctly denied As one who offers this j comforting reflection to another Man egg. A reluctant advocacy in to House. In View of these considerations it is satisfactory to observe that the Home Secretary in response to pro tests in the House of commons these alleged forcible deportations was Able to state that j noticeable throughout to future Oral examinations French Are to be obligatory in the High schools of Alberta. The change is in keeping with the demand the English there is no foundation Tor the re port that the British born wives of German in bands Are being deported to Germany against their will. Some four or five British born women it appears have been required to leave because they have shown themselves violently pro German. Some of these the Home Secretary stated though British Bora there of German origin. With 1 exceptions the minister As id the House any British born or child who had left the country for Germany had done so voluntarily. Of the procedure Fol Lowed in such cases which reef else no inconsiderable harshness on the speaking world calling for More at Tention to the study of modern languages and could be adopted with advantage by the educational authorities in other provinces. A combination Between the Glass blowers of the. United states and the manufacturers of thermometers resulting in an air tight monopoly and an increase in the Price of Thermo meters of 100 per cent has been Fol Lowed by the commandeering by the United states War department of Al present stocks and the output of the factories for the next 20 the Finger on the Sand wan Toime. Be Isnow what i mane i see. The Eye us us softened lie Smoil de a Umman s smile an Aye 1 see he. He liked out us the win Dah Over the Channel fur a while an thin he turned an roared full an be gobs his voice Wiz Loike a nor easter be damned Irish bog Trotter will be listen till me or will be Aye Aye see Tiddy As she goes. I m listening see t. Tiddy it see he. Well As i Wiz. Sayin Whin be bad the damned Irish impudence till interrupt statutes an busts us me Milf is All right i suppose at inst i have till put up wid Thim is see. Whin i m in town i often visit tra Falgar Square an Shure it s a Fine statue us Mesils that s there an a tall wan an Thim Lions us land seer s inks Loike the Rale thing they do that invade. An the Fine thing s that the byes that used till raise the divil there or in Hyde Park us a Sunda a proved Thi Silves Hayres when the German War broke out they did that on Ian an he thought fur a while an thin Wint on. Tho common Man the common briton Shure he s a. Won Ayvin till me. Be he see Kin us confidential in my Toime. Us us the r Yle Navy did t think Over much Uthe merchant Jack an now began it s him i m thinking us Thim Days an it s him an his that Shure Kape me Mim by Green an a Reader s notes Book floor world within world. The Empire till flout s duty by. I m All to igbo i know be u Ivry twin to first us october be h Dhrmo a Toast till me an till Nelson s my so be will but if be do not mind the wives an Childre us the merchant Sailor that has died fur be be the to Pusan Sye Are no True so be re not. Be mind the message till the Fleet that i signalled Frum the old Vic Hory Whin we entered action off us Cape Trafalgar Well it s near blasphemy till quote it if be let the dependants us the merchant want or Lave Thim till have then Only Hope in Charity. Charity till the kith an pm us the min thai Wiz sunk be Thim divil ish newfangled submarines an Minea Toime an agin and Kep 01 ret Arnin till the Job till they med their last trip an Kem Back no More. Fur god s he see an the or to the department of the Interior has issued a descriptive guide Book to Jasper Park the great Reserve on the Eastern Side of the Rockies North through which grand trunk Paci fic railway runs. It is profusely illustrated from ninety three photo tapes mostly from photo graphic Survey by or. M. P. Bring land Olio wrote the topographical part the historical part being by or. In. Douglas Secretary of the Geo. Graphical Board. The whole work is edited by the Survey general e Deville. It is sold by the govern ment at fifty cents and a map about a mile to an Inch in six sheets 15 by 22 at fifteen cents a Heet very few know that the method of photographic Survey was introduced first in Canada and by or. Deville. For Over thirty years this method of Survey Lias obtained in. The Dominion and the War Canada was the Only country where it was in practical thirty two thousand Square Miles have been sur the process which is that used by the flying squadrons at the front. After the War no doubt photo graphic surveying will fully come into its own but to Canada belongs the credit of its introduction and application for three decades. The Mountain country through which the grand trunk railway runs has attracted Many Practised mountaineers who have climbed in those regions reached by the . It is different country and the Glacier mountains Are All at distance from the railway but they ure Well covered with ice and present All the difficulties so ardently loved by climbers. A Good Deal of climbing has been accomplished in these ranges North and the. Field there unlimited. Jasper Park was set aside by the government in 1907 and its present boundaries fixed in 1914. These Ace not outlined in the text and 1 have not seen the maps. The history general description of the Park if Fauna and Flora fill two copiously illustrated chapters. The remaining four axe devoted to the trips that ashamed us be. Pay the kiddies an orphans us Thirn poor Sailor my the debt be Wurn t pay the min Tim Silves. T in the shades i meet the Gallant and us yer merchant Sarvice an i de want till be Able till Luk Thim in the face an say min Asye did yer duty by Thim. They re Doin their duty by you. P. Mck. A vain cry of Kamerad the of Ghent n the War. The line of Battle is now approaching weeks at a Price which be fixed by the War department s Board of is. This is the Short and of appraise Ive Taj i part one authorities the Home Secretary said a Hen a British born woman applies 19 the Home office for a permit to go . Fri is required to produce evidence Liat some relative or fiend Germany is Willinor to receive and look utter her and Chil and the hardships which she Wilt probably have to endure in Germany Are Tintea out to her and it is Only when me persists in asking to be allowed too that the be Mit is granted. British children Over Eishi Are not allowed the so until they have been separately in i w and it is ascertained that j they really wish Root list and accompany their lose is a British born Over of permitted so. It is True tha festive Way to profiteers. The silence of the Kaiser is be coming oppressive. Where now arc the ringing declarations to his of which this issued on the eve of the March offensive was an Excel Lent Sample we Are at the decisive moment of the War and one of the greatest moments in German history. He prize of Victory must not and ill not fail us. No soft peace but which corresponds with German the moment was indeed decisive but hardly in the sense that Kaiser thought. The March of to it is True that in spite of t n Ese pre a cauiion.-. A consider Abu number of these Omen have elected to so to Germany Leneive was the to take their children with greatest military turn either because they desire to Fol lne b their deported husbands or he a history. Beins of German Nam and a i previous German recommended to the they have found that life Bere of. For them but 1 a office Ceu Inot responsible i were f Atabas it was Hazard in War Loans German iat Festina . 01 the number of books descriptive of the great War How Many Iive As Clausewitz Points out tog of War is dense also Many army known to authorities must on a Sople. By their claim to be Victory and had a highly Stim i and peace Loans. Each aids Ament plating effect when German floated Trie the War Prospect of immediate military decision recedes for some Days following general sir Douglas second great Vic tory which completed the Conquest of the Hindenburg line and carried the British into the open country East of the fortified Belt various factors suggested that a great Dis Aster to the German armies was in Prospect. The Speed of the German Retreat seemed to have reached the Point of positive flight. The Surpris Advance of the belgians French and British in Flanders the capture by q eneral Mangin of the famous St. Goblin Pivot an the gains in Champagne combined with the Advent of a. Second american army East of the Meuse. Acting a co operation with the first. Army West of that these favourable developments made it appear probable More sensational occur were imminent. Had any portion of the German line broken under the Strain the crushing of Tho German armies in France and flan. Of such magnitude As to destroy Germany s Power to con tin ult a resistance already hopeless might easily have Supervene. But As the Days go by it is Clear that no such spectacular finale is to be expected. Of ultimate Victory the teutonic depth to which the Flanders offensive already been carried and the next Alliance is disintegrating before their eyes. If after All marshal Foch is debarred from that spectacular Suc which had seemed imminent the magnitude of. The gains already made line w6uld pass to rough Brussels and Namur and follow the course of the Meuse to Meziere and Sedan the occupation of these positions would entail the abandonment of and. The Complete reversal of the j Valenciennes Hirson which positions of the belligerents which other Lisej would form a dangerous has resulted from his leadership con 5al.lent Liko that which has had to be statute Success greater than any bad i at Lille and Douai. A right to anticipate. Western front is slowly swing the recovery of All Belgium to the East the positions of Ghent and Tournai will be tha North on the Meuse As the least result of the Allied offensives in j Thea Pivot must be main Flanders. The germans Are in entailed at almost any Cost to Tho forced Retreat but their Retreat is enemy he has already de Ter being carried out in Good order. It Hae doubtless been undertaken in attain lines be mined to Retreat beyond the Rhine. That can be considered Likely since the Possession of the Iron Fields round brie is regarded As vital to the maintenance of his munition ment. The two american Tettat even Ioan last Spring. Order to which Are essential if the German front is to remain intact and if the pressure on the Southern flank is to be withstood. The belgian retire ment May thus be found to advantage the enemy quite As much As it en7 courage the allies. No new menace. To the integrity of the German armies results from the abandonment of Western Belgium. Its loss is a blow to German prestige and morale but it May enable them prolong their resistance to the Advance of the new american armies North of Verdun. That sector of their front is vital. Retreat there unlike the Retreat in Belgium would threaten the integ Rity their lines elsewhere. By de i Faje Civ Han front can not be the Shade of Nelson by sergeant Rafferty there Wiz so thin about us that held me attention though fur a while i eur in t Tell be what it Wiz. Suzn t his Uhriss although that Wax quare enough. He had on an old fashioned Cut away coat an it wok. Blue wid Shin in brass buttons on it an1 he had White Kersey Mere Krieve an Fine White silk Stockin s that wed have liked Well Benathel a smart skirt on Portage gobs. His hat Wiz a cocked wan he wore Goold things on his should hers a Uhriss Shortl be his Soide an Silver buckled slices on his feet. He Wiz Only a Little Felly an he wanted the right Arrum. He Luk de at me an till me self. Uta the Eye us us that s Mes Meriyln be. Me it Wiz a Blue and piercing Eye an the spirit us the Man liked through it. He walked up an Down the room us the inn wid it s Wandalis Overl Ooin the big Tell be Vulcu. Tin empty sleeve flapped More Norivel. M taken Jasper Towie and Don t make the Pocahontas. There is an excellent Index a schedule of the expeditions described in the four chapters and a catalogue of place names and altitudes. Of course the Mountain that will Tor Many a year attract the multitude is it Edith Cavell. Its height is 033 feet above sea a yet this Means More climbing mountains of this Altitude in the mountaineering rounds by the . For the valleys and passes Are lower As you so North. It. Edith Cavell is still a Virgin Summit. It has an inc up and hang ing glaciers which nourish Large flow ing glaciers beneath. One is named the Glacier the ghost owing to its Likness to a figure with our stretched wings. Medial moraines from lines on the ice that Mark pure of the Fig ure. On another of the Mountain. Configuration of the Rock in its relation to hanging glaciers shows i head Ami shoulders in profile which they name the hidden i seem to have heard called the sorrowful Short distance below Tongue off the g Host Glacier in the Forest lies an Alpine Tarn by 300 Yards which has been named Lake Cavell and the Stream flowing from it is Cavell Creek. We May be sure that until this now famous Mountain is conquered every summer will witness More than one attempt to reach its Summit. One of the lakes within jumper Park has been named for the Princess Patricia. Other important Are Jasper Pyramid which is shown in an artistic photograph by Topley Caledonia and Cabin and there Are Nany smaller ones All stocked with fish. There Are two Jasper the Kaiser s coalition ministry a trap a hidden bomb with lighted fuse for pacifists defeatists r All oui tiers and persons throughout the Entenz and Neutral countries. Prom the of Germany s desperate situation before e world it Means the baits of bloody German Hool with a Promise that democratization which pie Loyd preliminary 01 Siw German overtures of peace. S much As to say Here is sudent wits Orf and Premier decree have put Forward As the Nee Saiy preliminary of the acceptance of any be t is Cis the Horny hand of German democracy at last Are you ready to grasp instantly the Imperial German schemer should be made to know is too late for any such foolery As this no Man or woman who in True to the cause of the right can regard this moderate and anti-1 an German coalition ministry As any thine else than the cry of Kamerad with hard grenades held behind the Back for deadly use if the Procter id accepted. In its pretended moderation As. Well As in its militarism and Meti ice valium. The German Power is a thing to be put Down no be crushed int to the Ithra dust that Germany As stained with the blood of babes Boston transcript. What they Are brutes they were when they began As far As i can judge. A they remain at the present j. Balfour. British the War of foreign affairs. T Anri enthusiastic wid it s Overlook the composed of Fieth and ent Nusias h an he flapped his empty fighters have thus been entrusted coat. Sleeve a he walked an waved with the hardest task. To them has j the Churchwarden pipe that he car _ _ i o it i n i s h 1 i been assigned the work of. Loosening the German grip on the Meuse Valley and of pushing northwards along the Lorraine Frontier to the ardennes. This operation the germans oppose the strongest resistance which they Are now capable provided will of. Fiat the political factors in the a. Do not impose upon them an Early surrender. The importance in modern War what did Supervene was the aus Iser 50t be Neaile Public while the Eon sit anti Iupps. Any writer who bring and a told his people that the Ger y was to make a break for Western front to about a termination of the was Cerman peace this year. On sub attempt to give a the strength of this Promise we ont of the struggle is As were obtained to the Tro German peace offensive. The Endeavor to obtain an armistice succeeded the realization by the German High command that they Are out numbered out manoeuvred and to All intent already Defeated. There was the Bare possibility that they pricing them of invaluable railways and lines of communication and separating the troops defending the Alsace Frontier from the main armies t would seriously weaken their Power to defend Southern Germany Strugg scr Handicap a Trust i eighth loan of j3.690 000.000. Exceed s4s7.500.000 the pious a worthy history will not see the Light ing by until some time after the War Lias Cord loan. Med. And the full truth which Spring of ii indeed Mav never be told Hope of Vic May possibly never a the cannot be expected during this Gen action. Onesi the sternest lessons a Mill. People been replaced by hat Victory is a attain Nas from secure. By diplomatic hypo the Opportunity to withdraw the desperate impasse in which Thev had permitted their armies to become involved Ami to assume defensive positions along hence they might afford to Frontier w ble. The ninth loan now before the defy the allies. Retreat across Ian y the same May Cor subscription is not popu cd the total subscriptions Call of the required amount. France and Belgium under the pres Mai Shal Foch s armies result Only in their Over estimated. That the Allied Peoples have Learnt by. Bitter experience the greatest danger confront ing Germany is that its civilian front will break Down and that its be left unsupported in armies w ried in his we Wiz a band us Brothers he see Niver had Admiral that Iver flew his Pennant the Loike us Thim be shut have seen Thim an heard Thim at Fla Dong h Coffee House in the Day we declared War cur the last Toime on old. Boney. They called Thi Silves an i us Thim than Iver cud be us he see. Wiz they Belther min than Thim we have on the say this prising Day i axes us. That they cud not be he see but they showed the Road till him that Kapes the Flag flying he see "an1, old an new there s naw thin on Airth. Till Bate he see. Us course it Wiz Nelson himself an How be Kem till be in that of Ltd inn at Portsmouth an How i Kem till be there wid uni. I do not be Knowin. I la have till Profis Soi Allison about it. Anyway be will All agree looking backward founded in 1372. Press forty years ago cite taxes paid this week summer boats Are still run Ning to Emersh and grand 1 orb. Or j. Wilford Good has opened an office Over i shares store. Mam Street. A. Divisional Point on the . From invasion and compel them to face supepl0p forces. Political place Reliance solely on Oie railways i developments in Austria Hungary _. I and roads North of the ardennes. And in Germany self indicate tha the statement that a Man might q Well throw his Money m the red s build elevators in Winnipeg. River As chant of Prince Albert. Wid me that if mistress patience Worth Silic Ted a Good medium. Lord in Sili tin Mesils is a qually till be . Shure Silica 1. To 4-ill similar considerations affect the maintenance of the German Centre of the French and the Progress will a 1 tinder us Wiz Aluz wan the military rulers of the Central a Moniree Are efforts i anyway to stave collapse in civilian Ninart be. I w us his i Wiz proud. British towards Valenciennes Mau morale the safety of Beuge and Hirson is of far Arr lies. How successful those no matter what the provocation Anft in significance than the re occupation of Western Belgium. The wedge which is being or Leven into the enemy s Centre might conceivably cause the division of Bis armies and their exposure to defeat in detail or by encirclement. The rectification efforts can or will be remains to be seen. But it i3x-a cause for sat Etc Bon among the Allied Peoples that the. Old subservience of the teutonic masses is vanishing Lief re the goads of hunger privation disappointment in d defeat. The Faith of the former of the German front in Retreat and devotees .the.creed, of Kultur to mind be i Wiz. That an fasted me eyes on us an Thris ured up Ivry Vord he said. Shure be re a quare Luke divil. He see till me wid that Fine free Dom a bib. Goes wid his or fission. I am i dutifully an the same till i see. Be shake yer anyway criminal libel charge Thos Greenway preferred by t Ilion was heard today h. G. Wil Jon j b Lethbridge f. C. Wade and Alex Macdonald were witnesses Huehn of Morden. And miss Amelia Lundy Winnipeg were bringer. Is expected ick from Switzerland next week. Where is the pretty residence of the superintendent and Pocahontas. On the East Bank of the Ahab Salsa at the base of Roche m Bette. It is. A Coal mining town taking its name from the town in Virginia named for the Indian . Jasper it self stands near the Confluence. Of the Atha Betska. And Miette the . Has a Large in Park every summer and Many visitors take advantage of. It As l strategic Point which to Niar expeditions. There is a. Future for Jasper Puric and this Book will be in demand. The k a Sll Okman. From the books october these times strike monies world Lings with dismay even Rich men. Brave by nature. Taint the air with words of apprehension and Des pair while tens of thousands thinking on the affray. Men unto whom sufficient for the Day and mind not tinted or until Lud Aie Given. Sound healthy children of the Gobi of heaven cheerful As the rising Sun in May. What do we gather Nence but Tinner Faith i that of Noble is breathed upon by dope s perpetual breath v that virtue and the faculties Are that riches Are .ak5r. To fear. To change to cowardice Anil death is birthday congratulations to Rev father Lewis .1. Drum Motif. born in Montreal. See he. As me Tongue wags i la do tha Sei i. Bui no Oft nce i see. Perfect information. Jast be Pru the United states 4n ered the Wai. An american naval Linderud Thieve Nientsu 01 to discuss the the British Naves can expedit such word As unbeaten. I peace toc Laj is a i e hurs who talks of defence of the _ armistice might have evaded Ana it would also have stifled political antagonism at Home until the immediate danger was Over. But the peace offensive has failed. No armist1ce_ is his conclusions s too favourable. Stripes Ere not by in the his note obtainable except on terms f the U.S-. Army Are equivalent to military suite i on the other hand the German which strengthening Central and Uther sectors alike Ernandez the withdrawal in there is As evidence that it has been accompanied losses in men and guns arid it must therefore be regarded As a an enforced manoeuvre. The chief interest of the next few weeks., will arise out of the inevitable have held under the pressure of the Allied drives. Supreme disaster has. Been avoided and the allies have fallen 3ust Short of the decision which allies germans to establish new defensive Posl nce again it will be the of they have been Seekin. Compared however. With any development which could Jive been c allies that duty the Dresden would have been brought to action. On. A valid criticism since been made Public Marginet six months ago have reason to feel the found s allies pro attempt themselves in tons o of the pursuing armies of the dictate the. Continuance of. The Retreat beyond the line chosen for defence and to compel the wast age of Man Power entailed being shaken the. Delusions under which they entered the War Are being exposed the might of the father land and bfjit9--War.4-ords is being vanquished by the armies of demo Cracy conscious of the Justice of their anarchy May overtake the Central empires an it overtook Russia when counsels were divided and every Man began to look to his own welfare in forgetfulness of the of the fighting an Noan see he an thin what Stock do Yez Anny Kings us i Moose Lontreal. Told us. A Woid coast that he would min comes Frum see t hut i m a tame see 1. Al he bored me wid that Gjin let us or he to Eye us i m Noan so sure Ord ers Loike be americans Condo ton. The group language . One to Seive m satisfaction with the existing the grounds for that sat ated. The allies hold the Assurance guard actions. Tempt from the enemy May to hold the line of the Scheldt Antwerp to Ghent Tournai and Valenciennes in the Northern sector. His ability to do this has probably i piously undermined the been be let it end whore it began George Ade s theory that inasmuch As germ tins any had the privilege of for the bes Jennins o the end la late Lii the allies should have privilege of fixing a Date for its ins seems fair. We Are not c. Ready yet to fix it definitely but. If int germans Are in a hurry they can help matters along by the Union. W a be calibrate Nelson Tia Asye Call it now an As Long Jay pc me Dawson Intro John a at Onriett or Titus of. The Winnipeg born Al. Scalloway Sbet Laisiu Scot Lauu. S. Editor of in to oct 19, 1875. Aii a " 1175 a axes after a. 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