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Tuesday, October 22, 1918

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 22, 1918, Winnipeg, Manitoba Second Section 9 to 16 f the new slogan tin it hurts a Slosson of uie lust buy till it feels Sood 1 be slogan of the be in. Weso Tufeg. Tuesday october 22, 1918. Racult urbats arid any supplies new Juicy Oxe ept Preo press Stock c 2113 build los. 30, f the feature of the provision which displeases the times of course is the prohibition of lockouts and the stipulation that less than employees must submit to the findings of the Board of conciliation. We have in Winnipeg today an object so lesson of the working this prohibition. The Street railway Lias had its wage Bill increased by 000 and tinder the order in Council. It has no alternative but 5w Oya Buie coins. J to accept the award save for an. A Appeal Board which nere formality in the condition of the labor mar provision controlling the of course a Mere hence it might prove a very powerful Protection to he working Man. Such is the scope and character much debated order in in saying that it is Desir its provisions should not have in mind very notable instance of the kind statement that ought not to be mucus Sui. A when Peg up Micaloni inevitable in View of world wide opposition unrepentant and unashamed must they not share the opprobrium and partake j the week s developments reviewed. Labor Cost by order in Council prohibiting us by employers or strikes Plo yees in certain industries do ration of is the or much discussion and this Council. Fnisrepre3ented Radical nature of the provi a q. Affected by f Tovy desirable bearing in i tic tends situation that i this order in Council to give them that the effect order in Council is to compel to of , a to compel sated that those no Speas. Or to to whatever wages rit5 about the decision give them should be care Tui a Alhout Havins recourse to their Only of Hie punishment meted out by outraged civilization to the modern huns discussion of the causes of Tae War and peace terms with the German. Government As now constituted is worse than. Eutelle it is dangerous and subversive of the Allied morale. The fundamental principles of human Liberty for which is being fought must not be allowed to be hidden beneath the smoke Clouds of discussion Over non essential details. With every fresh statement the German govern that government Speaks or the German people until they repudiate additional proof of its immorality and degeneracy in that it anew its total Lack appreciation of the criminal nature its actions. While , unrepentant and unashamed demand ing that its Honor b e safeguarded and that any. Peace to which it can agree must be just the futility of Mere discussion is but too Plain the actions of the allies must do what the actions Germany fail to the sincerity of their in Tention to see Justice done to the weak and the oppressed and to pre the military situation while providing Complete justification for the Faith of the Allied nations in the ultimate Triumph of their cause must induce some modification in recent expectations that Miles North of Verdun the trunk rail ways from Lorraine meet at Lon Guyon and pass on to Montmeny and Meziere. The last named stands on the Aleuse and forms the Southern bastion of the line where it passes round the ardennes just As Tamur forms the Northern buttress. The loss of either of these Points would mean the division of the Alsace Igor v ii Calll liter Mil Lull i Lulu the final decision might be attained. Slont from the belgian front bis1 year. The skill of general Foch j and the the. German and the valor of the armies Over which he is in s cannot 5 no time for exaggeration or Loric simple facts in Thein 6 constitute unfortunately., a Scien text for controversy. It pc to of noted that the Calgary Raj Camions to which Strong object 23 Are Beia Jifca under the inexact statement the Case. Employees engaged in j within the scope of i Council. Miracles the armies Over i armies into two list not sections supreme command the. Ardenne3 Between the German current reviews it would Nave been Little Short of a Miracle if the germans had been reduced in the Short space of. Three months since he flood tide of their military Suc Cess to of unconditional surrender. The German armies have been Defeated and Flung Back in re treat but their organization is intact they Are still fighting on foreign soil and they have As yet no reason to doubt their ability to Wear oat their opponents strength and especially the. A determined and protracted defensive warfare. That in abroad outline is the Mili tary position. The germans Are everywhere in Retreat. But the re treat is less disastrous than might supposed and unless the mistake is made of remaining too Long in i France and Belgium in place of re serve human liberties from eclipse Tirane As near As May be to the guru Ider the Iron Heel of militarism. Occupations the Are not Content with conditions of employment have the Power to invoke consideration be voiced were not Case by a Boardl o Concilla. Order in Council to Appeal under Industrial disputes j fun of Board Thyl has been on the statute Appeal 3.155 for some twelve years. The Kada ats. Some five employees of shops Are charged with j the Tegt German note 3hows the the without first sub Niit Lis Taisir grievance the judg of a conciliation Board As pro Jed for by the Law. I toe Industrial disputes act applies Only of Public utilities other Ibsen those operated by provinces and Masaici palsies. It provides that must be neither strikes nor lockouts until matters in dispute have been considered by a Board of conciliation after a finding by this Bird either party to the dispute can is fuse to accept it. Awn that it is Only in rare cases in a settlement fails to follow the to the Board of a dispute. So successful has been Ibe work Ujj of tie act that although its futility of discussion where there is no basis of agreement. The differences Between the allies and the German government Are fundament Al. The tatter talks of its Honor Krub Etgek s plea. It is Erzberger Leader of the Centre party in Germany and a member without portfolio of the new German government that has recently Given voice to these pious humanitarian sentiments to is unthinkable that non. When the door of peace slowly begins to open unfortunate women Anu children Noula because of the will for , the cessation o. Which should of a fuestion of plays. I think with cried of the sorrow of German women mothers children who today still tremble for ones out there who to Day suffer offer sacrifices needless in i hundreds. We suffer a a belligerent Counti in with tiie hard facts Stav ing it in the face. Belgium violated Belgium and Northern France stripped of inhabitants and plundered of everything moveable or Valu Able in Industry and Art hospitals and Hospital ships deliberately bombed and destroyed non combat suffer to the same extent. I am convinced that neither the neutrals nor th3 enemy countries will deny that it is High time to make an end to plus superfluous aimless disaster. A Hen Erzberger has been free to talk in this vein any time. Since August 1st. 1014 but it is Only now when is lost to Germany that he becomes so painfully concerned about the suffering and grief which is involved in the will to this was the very phrase Man Frontier the shortening of Tho defensive line should enable the enemy to put up a. Stiff resistance to actual invasion. The Prospect of the the morale of the German armies is delusive. Locally the Evi Dences of weakness and vacillation Are noticeable enough but they Are the products of a continual Strain which will be eliminated so far As arc concerned by the rest which Shorter lines will enable to be afforded them. The moral which is to be drawn from the evacuation of Western Bel glum and the strenuous opposition which is being encountered by Tho american armies in the Argonne and line must therefore swing on approximately its present position in. The South until it runs through. Meziere to amur. Retreat beyond that Point the Prospect of the loss of Lorraine and of the trans Fer of hostilities to German soil. From these considerations it will be seen that1 the objectives of the allies during the next few weeks or months will be to loosen the German grip East of the Meuse and to Force a path to Long Yon and Ite Viores Cut Ting the railways South of the ardennes any compelling the Northern armies to Raeljr solely upon those run Ning from Germany into Belgium. The Advance of the British armies Gateau due East will them into touch with the. Three French armies driving northwards from the Champagne and the Argonne to Gether they will provide a formidable spearpoint for she final thrust at Lle Zieres. The consolidation of the front will therefore tend o increase the intensity of the straggle especially As the germans will be desperately anxious to evade the necessity turned i instr the working Alliance Between the German socialists and the pan Ger Man militaristic government has Al ways of an Enigma. In every belligerent country the claims of nationalism have proved stronger Appeal of inter National socialism the theoretical brotherhood has not pre vented the individual workers from preferring to be patriotic rather than to tic socialists first patriots second. This has involved the Socia list parties in difficulties. The French socialists cannot agree upon a. Policy1 and platform the. German socialists Are hard put to it to explain How. They can at the same time remain support the admittedly imperialistic Aims of lords. To Rawerts the Organ of the German socialists has been Plain spoken in Many directions but it has nevertheless always hacked the govern Merit when it came to a crisis. In the Choice Between remaining Patrio tic and applying the logic of the socialistic Creed to the actions of the Caiser s government the majority of the. German socialists have chosen the former and camouflaged the latter by their insistence upon inter Nal reforms which have Little to do with any particular economic Doc Trine. To remain simultaneously True to Kultur and True to the socialist articles cheaper than on the German Market the Abr called dumping which gave Tho English free trader occasion for much complaint but also for much secret satisfaction. T but it did not Stop at this. The Competition that had been vanished from the Home Market arose the More powerfully on the world. Market. Here however it was conducted with the weapons of the state s authority. We have already shown that it was the most influential and powerful classes socially that first effected the transition to the protective. Tariff in Germany. And they did not hesitate to place the state machine energetically in the service of their material interests. They drove the state from one the customs to another. The newly evolved colonial policy went hand in hand with. The Effort to extend As far As possible the Terri Ory subjected by Protection to our Jan Industry. Diplomacy was placed very moment at the service nce capital and the Mora Power us was the state authority at the ack of diplomacy powerful his assistance proved. A Strong Fleet n army ready to strike in the Back found were a valuable support in be Competition for the world Market and for the distribution of the yet a starless remains of the Earth s surface. The struggle Between Capi a lists became in Ore and More a Trustle Between capitalist states and he More violently it was conducted he More frequently and threateningly Here Hung Over she people the men ror retreating to the Rhine Valley in order an crib Colceri front. Politically Germany s situation is even More uncomfortable. Hungary has been Given to under stand that the pretence of setting up autonomous Federated states will not save the hapsburg Empire. The allies have undertaken to support the claims to National status of the czechs the Jugo slavs and the poles. Disintegration has set in in Central Normal conditions the enemy will be Able to make Good his Retreat and to await at or near his own Frontier the offensive of the allies which will open the final stage of . If any development of a More rapid or sensational kind should Supervene it will be of a nature which cannot bed and destroyed non Cor Cai noun cell tier Evans i m. My a men. Women and children. K now there has replaced it in still to undergo the Tost test of their Tjioe and and must drowned and massacred from the air International Law set at Defi Ance in every direction and the i dictates morality and humanity spurned and reviled these Are the provisions apply Only to of recorded w Alec utilities of a class noted j the allies dare Many the will to it does not follow As finding out. That Herr Erzberger is with the invoked by Consen i employers and employees in Busi ks2c3 outside its scope. The penalty clauses of the Indus a disputes act have been rarely plied during the twelve years that be been on re statute Book s been on the whole a Loyal germans to Call the turn both for War and peace. Now that Germany has been forced to abandon her criminal projects of world Dora Ina Tiomi appears to Erzberger As simply a superfluous aimless it is of course far from aimless. The allies aim to crush once for All German militarism and to exact retribution countless crimes which have been committed in the name of German Kultur. Until those ends have been obtained the must go on. However unhappy gain temporary respite hard i Nuvy thoroughly chastened Herr not disregard them. Germany stipulates for peace. But what is Justice to Ger Many the sole Law that has governed its actions has been that of military necessity. It is in Accord Ance that same Law that Ger Many is even now seeking fresh of the tvo Evre is Clear it is that and it is doubtful How Long Prussia can maintain its old on its allies. Turkey is isolated and is threatened with attack from the european Side in addition to those in preparation by generals marshal and atle Isby. Defeat for the Otto Man forces is a matter merely of time revolution May prevent its con summation by setting up a new gov surrender or by inducing a state of confusion and anarchy. Germany is in a fair fray to to face the final outcome of the great War alone and unassisted. Whether the German masses will have fhe moral stamina to persist in a purely defensive warfare and will remain firm in their allegiance to. The Mili tary caste which now dominates and a Huilui. It Tiv. La us Creed was evidently impossible. There has been a constant Endeavor to explain away the inconsistency or to palliate the fact of desertion by the socialists. Now there has Arisen a new. Prophet who would persuade the socialists of Germany that there never was any real inconsistency that the Ore Eminence of the state is not Only compatible with socialism out in combination with it forms the Highes Type of economic development. The which is so roundly condemned when it interferes in the Dis re Button of wealth As Between the classes within the state become highly advantageous when the stat self is the capitalist even t be in. Competition with other Capi Alist states. Or. Paul Lensch. Socialist member of the Reich Sta who has written much and brilliantly on economic matters advances Thi theory that it is Only necessary of the proletariat to seize the reigns o government and to dispossess the bourgeoisie in order to justify the capitalism of the state and to Mak it an essentially different thins Fror capitalism of the capitalist Clas Germany in her View is the Stan Sard bearer and protagonist of with which Germany in 1914 an a reasonably be predicated from present bounced her evangel of the sword j indications. The Allied nations have a Reader s notes a world be of War by such arguments As these the Riper and higher form of economics this line of argument is equivalent to the attitude of the bolshevik its in Russia who revolted against the tyranny of the Tsa Rist regime but justified the worst forms of tyranny exercised in. The names of the worker and of the peasant. Or. Lensch goes further. He condemns the British Empire As being reactionary and counter revolutionary because great Britain has been the exponent of free Trade and has built up its commercial supremacy by that Means. Tateo marxism expounded by or. Ensch Aims to give German Socia its a foundation for their belief in my support of the Creed of Kultur. The Only observable difference Ween the Kultur of the pan Ger asians and of the Nee martians is hat the former regard the dynasty As the natural representative and mouthpiece of the state or father while the latter regard the state As the representative of the people in the socialist sense. For the rest the German capitalist state must by Means of Ita Strong fleet1 and a army ready to strike wipe out competitors and thereafter dominate the world As the missionary of state capitalism. The whole fantastic idea is worked out in a Book written toy or. Lanse. A Jiichi is entitled three years of world the subordination of the socialist doctrines which Are benevolent in intention if impracticable in the Means they would take to achieve their objectives to the glorification of the state and the abrogation in favor of the state of the claims of the individual is ludic Rous to any who Realise that the economic and social conditions of the is to say the existence of social evils which affect the Wel fare of the individual primarily and that of the state Only have been the source and inspiration and have formed the propaganda material of socialists everywhere. Nevertheless for these socialists o sir Gilbert Parker has written s. New Story of the Canadian West entitled wild which he is publishing with messes. Hutchinson London. It will doubtless appear on this Side with a Canadian imprint. Two romances of British Columbia come from messes. Mcclelland Good child Stewart Toronto my Brave and by Watson and the chivalry of Keith by Robert Allison Hood. Well Pacific province is a land of Romance in real life. I shall return to these two books again. The Millaus announce a list in which Belles Lettres and general literature Are Well represented Joan and Peter by h. G. Wells is their chief novel. An important one in the list is Louisbourg from its foundation to its fall by the Hon. .1. S. Mclennan. senator. Some years ago or. Ochiltree Mac Donald of Halifax published with the Cassells of London a Book Deal ing in detail with the last siege of two volumes of essays from the Macmillan that will Appeal to some in Winnipeg tire in romantic literature by late George Wyndham the distinguished statesman who was great grandson of lord Edward Fitz Gerald the Irish rebel and literary recreations by sir Edward Cook. Biographer of Ruskin and once editor of the we san Minster Gazette. Other novels received Are eyes of eternity by e. Everett Green and there a Kin tory dealing incidentally with Egypt ology by Murrna Lorimer Stanley 3aul co. Danny Tim an adventure of an eng ish Volf cub by v. C. Barclay Connie Morgan of the also a boy s the scene Laid in he Yukon g. P. Putnam s sons new a Romance and a Good one too of Prince Charlie y Arthur d. Howden Smith and Simpson of by William Hewlett Skeffington son Lon alien a Story of courage and and must recognize that the prussians will Only surrender unconditionally alien their military machine has been destroyed. The Progress of the Allied operations in Flanders reflects the greatest credit on the Allied command. The enforced Retreat from Western Bel Gium is the logical outcome of the British belgian drive North of Lille. It has been followed up with such effect that the possibility of tie enemy making any considerable stand on the line of the Scheldt is already pre be left a Fiance of the Law -3in porn Mility 10 pledge its Honor in and Jinp Loyeen. Or Kiev to Sully it with a iou ititus two or three months Usu the to . Jas opponents in order Luj it a Taa Inion government provided Tor War must Zubor Appeal Board comprising armies. Is it conceivable Erzberger. In Snukal government which imposed employing interests and re with an Umpire As chairman j treatje3 o an Appeal from the finding a conciliation Board could lie. To Hope bras that this provision Foi exploits them there is no Means of determining. Certain it is that the Junker militarists will exert All their influence and use every Means of compulsion to retain political control he War. Forbes by the mrs. Walter Colin Murray eluded. Ghent and Tournai Are tin within the frontiers of the German m Appeal would strengthen the settled sad secy to have dispute peaceful method and Roumania. The Brest and Bucharest has faintest Conception of Justice much less of generosity the German government cannot be ingenuous even in so simple n matter As the acceptance of presi Dent Wilson s dictum that the terms the Dominion government j the armistice should be fixed by done is to declare thai military advisers of the United essential to , com Silies and of the it evades. As within the scope of the Indus-1 objecting to. The Plain in disputes act. Tiie finding of the rising from the president s Appeal Board is statement. It refers the ,.terms of employers and employees of Rulh. To military advisers duration of tiie War penal Luu Wuh tue Assumption that its own including drafting into the j would by consulted by to note who Are provided for breach of the Luve Defeated them. The German government proves beings ius own dishonesty by the proposal i notes and comment tenable the new line must rest on Antwerp at its Northern extra its and will probably be linked up with Tho Meuse positions to which the preaching capture of Valenciennes will compel the germans to retire. Thus practically the whole of France and nearly one half of Belgium will be freed from German occupation and the purely defensive of from the German Side will be Gin. The old front was in the nature of a huge salient based on a line extending Between nieuport and Verdun with its Point at St. Goblin Empire. Looking backward i the forty ago 1878. Fourteen Miles on the end of the Pembina Branch were ironed up to the new of the . A first native Tram Canadian to reach this position. The. First presi Dent of the . Was a scotsman and the nest two were born in the United states and came to Canada afer they had achieved some rep j embedded in defensive Posi Man As railroaders. Or. Beatty is tons for four years defied Avreet attack. The base of the new g his final leave of Canada. T Sultan has authorized the employment of 40.000 men to Complete the defences of constantinople. Years ago 1883 Perkins accompanied judge Dubuc to Brandon where court Wil to. B. Perdue was Success the plaintiff in Balfour is my Vellin he shows the German Empire As thriving upon Protection and becom ing through it the revolutionary Agency which must defeat the reactionary forces represented by Britain and crush them out of existence in order to establish a new world order in which the Hiither socialism of state capitalism Willibe substituted for the worn out doctrines of Freedom of Trade and of democracy. In showing How the German ins Pire has been built up and nourished on Protection or. Lensch provides his readers Ajith a really masterly analysis of the process. He says the rapid Industrial Advance which the falling away of the internal Cus Toms barriers and the foundation of he Empire had drought about in Germany soon led to Complete Dis placement of commercial interests t was a fact pregnant with consequences that in addition to tiie Agra rians it was precisely natives of Industry who turned to Protection in the decade that followed the foundation of the Empire. With them there associated itself a Section of the Bank capital which in Germany was very Early connected with the development of the heavy Industry. These were the most powerful and influential classes socially. Naturally the the protective in so far As it was an Industrial one was directed against England. The kept foreign Industrial products from the Home Market Anc created for our own Industry the rot who value the Conception of per Sonal Freedom and Liberty to Develor the Best in each con caption which has Given Rise to the democracy at which or. Lens. Lesson contained in the analysis of the effects of. Protection i Germany will not be lost. The fact corroborate much of or. Lensch statements. German economic penetration was made possible by the so called dumping which Protection the manufacturers the Means to carry on German economic institutions exploited German labor even More ruthlessly thanks to then High Tariff than labor has been exploited elsewhere and that in Alliance with the governing Militarist class who educated every German into willingness to become its Cannon but it accompanied it with a of state Benevolence to wards the workers which hid from them the worst consequences of the policy. The of roaring River Liy George Van so Haicl Small. Mays Ard and company from tiie Mission Book company there comes inferno by Hente Barbusse whose under de such controversy. There can be no doubt about this French author As a master of his Art. Like its predecessor the inferno is a terrible kind of Book containing Beautiful passages. The inferno is life. The narrator enlarges a Hole above the door of his room in a Paris boarding House and through it he watches a succession of human beings who occupy for Shor periods the room next him. Barousse is an artist of Power. You read on whether you will or no though there is often an. Unwholesome taste in your Mouth As though Vou were Reading a prose poem by Baudelaire in moaner s if m. Barbusse sees life steadily and sees it whole then he is right. U. Is mostly inferno. I ought to have said that it is not a War Story though the lurid jacket would suggest thai kind of flame. And Canadian trained. He the worse for that. I must be victorious if we arc to 3ietz precludes formation of any such salient. With the exception of a slight bulge issues round the foot of the passer is in w i i order Iii Council i from both sides. Organized j that lug charges so car As it is spoken for by oot fog should be cruelty and cleaved up by in Trade labor councils at Tan oii5 centres appears to be very opposed to h on the ground interferes with the right to this it certainty does with to essential War industries Neutral As though there could be the least doubt of the reality of the occurrences m the Hugo body of evidence View supporting them the words of the has Given beasts Teeth and Man also needs the these words were spoken Miral von Koster a god claws. T a from Namur southwards. The Ger Man problem is. Therefore two fold to compress their retiring armies in in rim front without throw Al von Koster at a. Juobn.6 to Tho. Boiler no. Man Xavy league at Dortmund them and their communications than a month ago. This is the Finto confusion and to gain sufficient time toy delaying operations to Fortt by the positions behind which they must stand in Pursuit of this of Truo v voice of the element in Ger Man nation which is today As much in control of the government As Thompson of the ., Boston j. S. Dennis for our John Bull by e. S. Martin everybody in sets More bouquets than John. Bull yet but for John there would t be any War. It would have been Over Long ago and germ atry would be Busy with it incidentally. But touches certain it is thai this powerful French writer is Young or 7 is preoccupied with what in this life is inferno. How. Ever he cannot shut out the Atmos phere of Paradise entirely. Nor does he feh to do so. Anna with the Verv fair hair and the Madonna like face brings something of the Good and Beautiful into the Book the two medical scientists som Thiny of the splendid purpose in Man s eyes one of them is sometimes moved by a great some tires i feel like punishing men. A. Other times like going Down on Niy. Knees to trying to explain the Christian religion. Anna says thar. It is a of love Between Hurt would be Lousy wit ii it is a guv Kikuji. Us. F her of Man beings who us Ujj. John Bull has saved civilization. We Call it that though civilization s a Tough product and would have survived Kultur just survive j Joi. and of Mahomet claims and All the conquering hordes that i religion. Swept Over Europe. Belgium saved i civilization when her body blocked Road to France As in history a predominance in and the dominance of the German Market. At the Sams time it created the conditions which gave German Industry organized superiority Over English Industry. These consisted in the Fujst of the Clos tween Industrial Ose Anfe. Connection of Bank by. Deputy minister of the Interior i cite on land business tenders it survived outpouring selves up to which we give oui it is Lite it is Al most a it is almost a Hunu or d her dying Lover sex that is not the Christian that is tale Bookman. Woman s am barred a prance saved civilization by sacrifices military competence arid her heroism. Rus Sia saved it by her drive into Bast Prussia Italy has helped in her turn and now Uncle Sam has brought indispensable Aid and fresh strength to the great cause. but Uncle Sam can come and coring his help because from the first Day of Britannia has ruled the wave and made the seas passable for All the allies. And consider the troops John Bull y a or. Well Todo Herl last Vear the Public loaned to the government to carry on the but Only or this Money came from the Man of moderate wealth. Observe the Fol lowing details two Hundred and thirty one i. Lions in subscriptions of j3.000 and for construction or a Curling Granite club. Rink for the period order in of . The has been sponsored Suppo German government on these Points fairly bristle with dishonest evasion can it be doubted Robertson. Who has been that Tho submarine commanders As the representative of have acted up to the spirit of then . And by orders even k the letter of them mislead of the real Issue that Tho in t i has been at any time in the last would appear to be establishing the flank positions first of All. The rapidity of the Belgium retire the previous prepare to this War continues to. Make ridiculous. Defences in the rear probably the end of Antwerp through in the give rom i k Canad iian Haci of the brother purposely of Railroad trainmen. Orders the other hand the financial ally Auch of Montri Al. The is Ponce to Par Nee of corporation opinion suspicious of he order in of unit Means by Shioli the downward pcs after the will it says and misleading issued against looting it have been systematically disregarded pc no doubt of., the reality october id s Tho Tork times asks How in the basis of it is of official and Sanction. L us t not of actual encouragement a Ufa much can be accomplished fighting on any he says unreasonable that to should expect More than that we should i Many Back to the the close of 1917 ones she organization. And lastly conies the elaborate democratic Reich Stag or the Aricio i us i that Isno ving. Casualties we will be by two million men than we a 1917. But it is equally True to Germany s accretion of strength ening of the heavy artillery and reinforcements of men accounts for the holding up of the american offensive East that thirty years ago Rev father Drummo nov delivered the address at the opening of the new St Cooper of the Freehold loan and savings co., a attending a Sale of lands at bran special co notables sworn s toward the and m. Railway Ashdown. J. W. Buchanan k r. Keith r. Charles Sharp John gait h. W. Sloan x. H. Preston w. Cox and w. R. Talbot. Toniy five years 1893. To 1 hard wheat is Selling on the firiuirs1 Market at 47 cents Oats at wheat at fort William 1 i 61 cents in demand at a cents a Bushel Best Dairy butter is cooking butter 15 cents Ros Fahey and family returned from summer spent at Calgary Thos. Consider the troops Jonn nun pro in millions in Suos rumpus u a s raised and Tratier and sent and t in and the treasure he has poured out and. Hundred and forty live i material he has poured in. Subscriptions of an and the ships he ims built against because Germany s wealth in capital could in no Way measure itself against that of ens land our own backwardness had to be abolished by dint of. Organized management and system. The joint Stock company in its German form proved to be a Means of providing Industry with the capital it lacked through the medium of the Banks. The Early and close connection Between Industrial and Bank capital thus led the longer the protective Tariff took Root to that organization of Industry in cartels and syndicates that became ars l11cj characteristic of the modern form of d in Tylis they have Given Evi capitalism s development. Organized Dence of being. Exceedingly Handy to Industry Irsai which the protective i a on Earth in times of crisis. All Tariff kept Oft foreign Competition was the will admit that much Al out in a position to produce More cheaply them. To and simultaneously to raise prices for Ani they Kwh continue on the Earth Illions in subscriptions j 1 to. A Doc destruction what a tale of fortitude., of Devotion of All he immense resources of a great Empire to a great cause our Kin the British doubtless have among them great faults and in then Day have done wrong deeds and have been selfish on occasion and cant things Point to one Sisi the Man of moderate often but in those particulars they Are not unlike other Peoples. Often Ance during the past Yea. He will have to do better this year pie should not let the poor ame Forward in thousands with the met of their savings or the very healthy who subscribed proportionately to do better than he could of and simultaneously to Riise prices Lut and they will continue on me eur i us the Home Market. The Cartel or thare is no fear to the indicate ruled the Market. The fix and they we continue to be a Strong no of soiling prices through Assoc la Leopie. But they will come out of ions of capitalists assured the cartels h War with strength depleted profits. These profits Ware then mro Ense sacrifices of blood and treas River. Meantime the Centre is Bein. Summer Spe and p. A. Macdonald were honoured guests at the rowing club Bau the year s most successful oars Tronser in that will have been just As great. And pursues its aggressive As it is Able m _., a the s Side of the Case is then equally balanced. The Campaign of 1930 comes to t by the time these predictions reached the Public the allies had broken the Hindenburg they were beyond the position to capture in or. Ment by the a pain of 1919. Withdrawn As slowly As possible advantage being taken every obstacle to afford time for the flank positions to be. Taken up. The Success of the German Retreat to the Meuse line depends on their ability to hold the new Pivot North of Verdun. Here Only a few Miles from the Lorraine Frontier. Between the Aleuse and the Metz Thionville line in Lorraine be the Iron of brie the Possession o efficient concerns employment than the Home Market Frt lord to do. Slake the 1 Ali Complete Success loan order to be a birthday congratulations to g r merchant and sex Alderman Winnipeg born october 22, 1852, at Truro . Geo. A. Greig agricultural expert Airai Peg born october 33, , at Boston mass. R. G. Mcdonald Winnipeg born october 22, 1869, at Walkerton ont. Of "g0 Ivill France so will. Belgium could. So they began to we every nation that has work for the foreign Market and in u la the thick of the Fleet but in to compete there tie because great Britain in the past is generous Dis position toward her than toward the fits from the Home Market. Out of and of Leas solicitude to boo. This fund the Cartel paid the so called her and repair her losses Export Premium. With this support there a feeling that she can at their Back German manufacturers take care of herself and 60 she will. Will there be any shoes owing to Scarcity shoes Are rented out by the hour in Germany. There i j is Deal of curiosity to know no which a considered to vital 1m-j-wlll step into Ortance to the enemy. Just South a of the about Twenty. Were very soon Able to. Appear on the 1 but. That Ujj Joulia not be the attitude foreign Market and there sell their 1 of Tollese states toward her. To us she i has a great bulwark against the most enemy that has threatened our place in this hemis phere since we started As an Independent nation. We owe her friendliness a kindness born of sacrifices in the i same straggle and of identity of general alms for the reconstruction of the world. We shall be her rivals in Trade but we should be generous and considerate rivals careful not to build up Prosperity at Cost of Liers helpful As to a people that shares with us a great duty of world reconstruction and reorganization. Rivalry bet Ween Uncle Sam and John Buk should be a. 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