Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, October 29, 1918

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 29, 1918, Winnipeg, Manitoba Fat tucked by senator opens Cam 3. He went Cut i seas with an in Fantry draft last february Anil was transferred to the. 78th battalion. I prior to Enli t to people to elect employed with a broach site against president Manitoba free 1918, pet. W. R. Pennock wounded word has been received by friends in Winnipeg tha pet. R. Pen Nock no. 2379g1l if now in Kast Bourne military Hospital Sufcerin-., from s 11 n s h o t wound in the lip sustained on oct. Appeal Morats and Trade clause of peace note assailed i Katon asking m the Ameri or. Today 5idw.ii the pc publican attach in the on the president. When t hero in talk the abdication of he Kaiser is a moment to propose that the american people should a Beleal e their Riglin to have opinions or that the the House should War Ami founding St Notor Knox. Pen. Abdicate their said i ask Ivy thur the american Puoplo propose to subject their vital inter ests to their own incl pc Uncle no i meat or whet her they arc Content. J before their conscience Ancl their country to be Mere Vetri stars of tie j will of one Man. This is the Issue before during the from Ifill until today senators will remember the j president has expressed and always i with the same solemn emphasis the greatest possible variety of ideas and attitudes upon the nature of the War. Upon America s relation to Thi is now most in j upon the terms upon which America i is Mills to live in pea i with Ger 1 Many and i nerd nut weary you with a recital How the i Ivinel of administration Pinion May be real nil Aromi i he ramp is 1 Ron f neuter airy. I Voi of thought a Prohic no Rivat to Ibe provoked through readiness after the tji Islania to Compromise with Che a boat barbarity a for each of world Law in return for a half hearted Promise to try to spare our ships through the idea of peace without Victory and so Forth arid so Forth the Long Way around to Force with out the question is shall the conditions Vipon which the Senate Ana the people believe they can safely live at peace with Germany and that with the world shall these Coral Lions be decided toy the Fiat of one Man or s Hall they be tested by the unbiased sober judgment of the nation s representatives whose duty it will he to accept or reject by a two thirds vote whatever terms May be finally presented to end the War and to establish Hitchcock defends Wilson. Hitchcock chairman of the fore Iii relations committee came to the defense of Tihe president. To declared the president never has tried to Settle the War alone. On Jan. S he took Congress into his Confidence in a speech in which he outlined the minimum of accept me peace terms. Was any opposition raised to these terms at that time did any one Rise to question these terms on the contrary republicans and democrats almost As with one voice acclaimed that speech As a Correct statement of the attitude of the United Hitchcock then read published statements by Republican senators following the january s speech in which they endorsed it he then took up what lie said was a partisan Effort to make political capital out of article s at the president s fourteen peace terms. This is the clause re l Errin 4 to the removal of economic barriers and the establishment of of Trade conditions about which the president wrote senator Simmons "1 am not going to leave the mean ing of article 3 to any said Hitchcock. He then real a letter mind your Eye a u g darts at y o or Eye. Your Eye clo you think. Reflex action. Your Eye telegraphs to your brain Bug your brain flashes Back close 1 coming you Aren t conscious of the Exchange of but your eyelids close Force of habit protects you. Habit and reflex action save Lime and Effort in numberless Vays arid keep your brain Clear for the real problem. Habit for example sets the hour whet the delicate departments of your digestion Combine in a supreme reflex action to move your bowels. To Nijol cultivates that habit. If they move regularly ail you know is that you feel Well. If they Don t More regularly Vou know habit has i aimed. The food waste in your urge intestine decays generates Poi sons which Are absorbed into your blood and carried All Over your Oody. Your next Effort will be More difficult soon the bad habit of constipation will be established. The Good habit of Rejin Larity is replaced by the had habit of action is paralysed and the waste acct Nula Doii t Exchange a Good habit for a bad one. Pujol builds such a Strong habit that it offer a maximum of resistance to the clogging of the Intel ties. Don t wait until you re sick to Start. Nijol night and morning will give you a reflex action As Regj Lar As be As proud of your Lunide cleanliness As you Are of clean face and clean Teeth pills purgative Mineral Waters salts Castor Oil Ando thei Cit artics weaken and cause Strain. They increase constipation. Pujol acts easily harm Lessly naturally. Your druggist Nas h War mgr Pujol is sold Only in sealed bearing the Pujol Trade Mark. Insist on you May a Uffe Virom Stib Send for instructive Booklet Charles Gyde son p. O. Box s75, Montreal Canadian Selling agents for Pujol laboratories Standard Oil co. Jersey new City apr. G. Narrower wounded. Mrs. J. Narrower of Marion Street has been officially notified that her son sapper of Canadian Tingin ears was wounded in the left leg by gunshot oct. Al. He went overseas in of 1916, and has been o v ers was More than two years. In latent he. Was an apprentice i the cik.e-. Machine shops. Written him toy the president on oct. Interpreting the third clause. In reply to your letter of oct. Let me it seams to me really not Worth while to answer the a republicans attack on article of the peace terms i suggested in my address of Jan. S. words i used Are perfectly Clear to any honest mind. They leave every nation tree to determine its own economic policy except in the one particular that its policy must be the same for All other nations and. Not that compounded by hostile discrimination Between one nation and another such weapons of discrimination toe Ras left to the joint action the nations for the purpose of disciplining those who will not St Tomit. To the general programme of Justice and Equality. Says president s attitude consistent Hitchcock in reply to Knox declared the president s attitude has been consistent from the beg inning with such modifications As changing conditions warranted. Senator branded is inquired if the president s attitude would be a. Discrimination against Germany through a Tariff Law Hitchcock said the president Means the settlement of such a question is an International matter to be decided by the United states Ancl the allies. Do you mean the writing of an american Tariff Law is an internal Tion matter demanded senator j Penrose. Said Hitchcock. But the Tise of the Tariff in discriminatory com Mercial warfare would the United states then have the right to make a Tariff Law. Which would affect Germany More adversely than it would our asked Penrose. The United states can make any. Kind of Tariff Law against the whole rejoined Hitchcock. It is Only when it comes to the use of the Tariff in a commercial War that the question becomes one having a Bear ing on a lasting peace and therefore an International do you mean then that the United states has got to admit German goods after the War on the same footing As the goods of our questioned Pentose. That does t said hitch cock. You see that it nearly Fol said Penrose. I m glad de the senator my Advance lines Between. Rho Nelle and Scheldt slightly improve positions oct. 28. The British overcoming stiff advanced their line today South of Valenciennes accor Jiing to Field m a report from Headquarters tonight. The other sectors quiet. As a result of a local operation carried out by us this Mornier South of Yale Nice ones we advanced our line Between the a Shonelle River and the ask eat in the e face of consider Able apposition and captured More than 100 prisoners. On the remainder a f the front there was no sit no of special to h and fighting. London oct. Troops sunday psf raised a determined German Effort to drive them Siamara South of Valenciennes Field marshal Harg reports today germans were killed in Street on the Borders of Tho Ai Ormal Forsooth of Valenciennes and North of the Rais iries Forest and North o t Valenciennes the British have improved their position slightly. The. Statement reads a determined counter attack was made yesterday on Famarys and was repulsed after Street so a Tiff in which Many of the enemy were killed. We have improved our position slightly on the e Borders of the Trio Mai Forest and North of the raises germans in strength at Mareskes Headquarters oct. As a result of Rich Sharp it grating the British have steadily Valen Cientos and be que sitoy. Patrols have found la Kolie t Airm evacuated but the Ger mans Are positions at on tie High ground northwards to Ward Preseau. Fires have been observed in. Tho Neish both and of Lan recies mar Villes and sabres and a heavy explosion took place today probably drop at . Reached the canal Dii an d the a econ d Ai my continues to Progress despite a harass Init fire from the enemy Long Range artillery. Bravir n eager Valenciennes Witt the British armies Iri France and Bel glum. Oct. The British launched., a local attack this morning Sou Ali of Valenciennes. They improved Shell positions and Drew closer to the town Winch is. In Wotli enemy on the rest i the front twas com putatively quiet. Lille today is celebrating Lier Meliv Efa nce after four years of German oppression. President pot care. And Osher Iota btes reviewed British de tac merits. Populace is ent Misi Asti c ally showing its Ingrati tide. Ledue e meat ration. And in areas e Price eight Hundred several real veterans of War in party which reached Halifax of St. Julien. And it was there he was captured by the germans. He was badly wounded in the lungs less arms and gassed. -1 few months private Ilc Ddnald was repatriated with a number of., other Canad Abib. Quiong Tsie officers Are the follow ing Captain r. Bell Irving Van Couver i Lieut it. Corbett Vancouver Lieut a. P. B Urt Vancouver a. D. Morgan. Calgary Lieut. J. G. H Oulton Winnipeg. Man. Cant. D. I. Port Coquitlam . Lieut. C. R. Gryth. Victoria and s Usiri a sister j. Chisholm Tinni Estes in strength arid Are digging in Washington oct. Demands made upon British tonnage for military requirements in the 0? american troops. I e British Good controller has ordered a re auction of the. Fresh meat ration from one i poured to three quarters of a Pound weekly As Well As an in crease of four cents a Pound in the retail Price of All meats. The ration redaction was necessary according to info a nation received by the food darn ii stration today to pre vent depletion of Home shown stocks As in the past one third of the meat Supply for the British Isles has been imported. The increase in Price is in accordance with an Advance in Price to Farmers. Captured escaped prisoner Edmonton Anta. Oct. The escaped prisoner Julian Desjarduis. From fort Saskatchewan Penitentiary was arrested today at Lac la Biche. He had been held on a House reak ing charge but since his escape has been charged with the More serious offence of in order. He is supposed to know something of the e Jellins of two trappers Morrison and Repi Riskie. He has been at Liberty for about three months. Halifax. N a. Oct. Hun dred soldiers returned from Franco Are in tiie City and passed through h this District today. The majority of them Are for provinces Iova i Scotia. A Ioji those in the party private we. Grimshaw formerly of 4-0i la a. Vris Oner of Germany for two j years and ret tried minus an Eye perhaps the most sol Dier in the party is Charles Mcdonald col Lin Gwozd. Ont., who to la e original 15th Bat Talion which a Eross with the first coating ent he was in the continue present Price of Copper. Washing ton oct. Wilson today approved a continuance of the present Price of co per at cents a. Pound until Jan. I. The Normal period for which the Price would be fixed Threa Nib Tilisi the present Price is continued for months without a the Industry because of the influenza epidemic. Beine won t Relise sciatica limb go swollen joints Stone the bidder Eft. Gin Pilla Irmi them. 10 c. I Fox. Sold Rytir Altori. Knocks Olit Pfaffl the first my comforting Relief pain makes., Sloan s the a world s Lin Zinent this famous reliever Rheu Ratic aches soreness stiffness sprains neuralgia Sains other external twinges that humanity suffers from enjoys its great sales because it practically never fails to brings speedy Relief. Always ready for use it takes Little to nabbing Duce results. Clean in Canada. At All Large bottle Means Sloan s kills regular As clockwork Canada s National fish Day thursday october 31st demand Upert Brand fish sold by All leading fish purveyors in Canada. All fish and ready for waste packed by Canadian fish cold storage co., Ltd Prince Rupert b. A Wilson explains Trade conditions clause of note Washington oct. To 3. Letter of inquiry from senator Simmons who asked what interpretation might be placed on the peace in question removal of All economic barriers and the establish ment of Equality of Trade conditions among nations the president said he meant merely that there i should be no discrimination against j i some nations that did not apply to others. Weapons of economic disc he said should be left to the league of his letter follows in part i. Of course Masan to suggest no restriction upon the free determination by any nation of its own econ Omic qualities but Only that what Ever Tariff any nation might deem necessary for1 its own economic serv ice be that Tariff High or Low it should apply equally to All foreign nations in other words that there should be no discrimination against some nations that did not apply to j others. This leaves every nation tree j to determine for itself its own intern Al policies and limits Only its right i to compound those policies of hos tile Between one nation i and another. Weapons of economic 1 discipline and punishment should be left to the joint nations for the punishment of those who will not sub Mit to a general programme of jus Tice and Equality. The experiments of the past among nations have taught us that the at tempt of one nation to punish an other by exclusive and discriminatory Trade agreements has been a. Political breeder of that kind of antagonism which often times results in War and if a permanent peace is to be established among nations every obstacle that has stood in Tufe Way of inter National Friendship should be set aside. It was with that fundamental purpose in mind that i announced h this principle in my address of Jan 8. To Pervert this great principle i i of partisan purposes and to inject bogey of free Trade which is not solved at All it to at tempt to divert the mind of the nation from the e Broad and humane principle of a peace by introducing an International lib question of quite kind Amer i ican business As in the past is in j affected by a policy of the kind suggested and it has nothing to fear now from a policy of Simpie International Justice. If is indeed lament Able that the momentous issues of this solemn hour should be seized upon in an Effort to Bend them to partisan service. To the initiated and discerning motive is trans Parent and the attempt trawlers put up plucky fight with submarines London oct. Wireless British trawlers Al though outraged by the enemy guns recently fought four German stub marines until put out of action by the a boats. According to an account of the engagement published i the times the armed trawlers Onward Era and Nellie Nutten were patrol Ling near the North sea fishing ground when a submarine came into sight. Tihe trawlers opened fire on the snob Marine and the submarine re plied. Soon three More submarines appeared and joined in the attack on the trawlers who kept up the Fis it despite the fact that the Ger mans excelled them in Gunpowder and Speed. The Captain of the Nellie Nutten finding his ship helpless from a shot Tarou Gli the Stern steered of toward a dutch Bugger and abandoned his own vessel which soon went Down. The Captain the Era in flames and the Onward out of control and when he looked for them again soon afterwards they were gone. First arrest made Carson Lake resident charged with setting fire in Woods St. Paul minn., oct. First arrest resulting from the state investigation of the recent Minnesota Forest fires announced today toy c. Louis weeks state insurance commissioner. J. R. Peters of Carson Lake was taken into custody on the charge of setting a fire in the Woods. Weeks declared Peters could not drive a satisfactory reason for Start ing the Blaze. The insurance com missioner estimated the property loss alone from Forest areas totalled about or in Manitoba Saskatchewan and Alberta Jack Canuck is running an immense produce business these Days. He has millions of Bush Els of Grain boat loads of flour vast herds of cattle sheep and pigs butter cheese and poultry and other food supplies by the train Load. The customers at his counter Are great Britain France and Italy whose credit is unquestionable but who Are just now Short of Cash. So Jack Ca nuck in order to sell goods must give his customers credit until the War is won. It is just the same Situa Tion that confronts every storekeeper who gives formers credit until their crops Are harvested so Jack Canuck borrows Money on Victory Bonds in order to give credit to his customers. He pays Good interest on Victory Bonds. He off ers As Security All Canada and everything contained therein. By issuing Victory Bonds Jack Canuck keeps his big business All the Money he Bor tows from canadians he spends Oia Canada we must buy Victory Bonds in order that the business of. Jack Canuck shall remain prosperous and healthy. We must buy Victory Bonds in order that our Brave and Gal Lant army shall clothe ing and ammunition to win com plete Victory Over the enemies of our country. A buy Victory Bonds so that Jack Canuck can continue to give credit to his customers by Victory lout fat co of ratio with the minister of Fiance of the Dominion of Culada. 82 ;