Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, November 14, 1919

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 14, 1919, Winnipeg, Manitoba Editorial Section pages 15jto 26 Freedom of Trade Liberty of religion Equality of civil rights i. Mack jux. President and general Liui air. Winnipeg Friday november 14, 1919 registered it the general London. Imn Smission throw Irh the mails in the British Imes at m Lump Revenue rites. What affiliation Means Kesot claim Ai All. Who Best teacher. When therefore Amiul Whitis fur civic office assert that the of civic employees with outside labor no bind them to take part in sympathetic Der the control of strike committees their Xeric Nice. Control by the Central body Flecty dollars More than the original Hundred invested now. The Victory loan will be used to meet the country s obligations to the soldiers and be used their for dependents. The Extension n of credits to foreign countries and it will All be spent in Canada. The loan has been endorsed by leaders of thy Farmers of the Trade unions and by to Mako Ion a f r Ripon Ivy Rijk maj Irit to Tak Jay n to sym a loader of the opposition they is not. Of course i Ormal. Have i ged every Man and woman ill u. Invite criticism from the outset j up fifty or a i Hundred dollars Del her a the less because informal. The moral Obliga a which Are affiliated with the Central Bonds on credit and the leading thing of votes when called upon to do so Ancle Hoiu the Ioan a that it is a National i Trike when called upon by tiie. Central strike . The pressure which is brought to hear ions us upon Oiler unions affiliated with the to a in Neto dance with the will of ii v t i Kois is direct and powerful even if it what the High tories think of Lloyd George Lloyd George has been subjected to much criticism and revising from sen mentalists and friends of humanity for his alleged severity in urging severe terms for Germany in the peace treaty but he is equally the subject of attack by the High tories because he was not severe enough. From a recent article on his delinquencies from this Point of View by l. J. Maxse editor of the National Lavoi a formal i by to made i ii it i Ite up walk out Tat were ordered Back. H rho police Neirs Union in rhe strike last and labor Council ordered the police n proposal that if. Should go my a i of Union m in 15 the pijiiri1 cart tary ill full. Obi the order. It voted the pit Nice received orce intended to strike. This of the strike committee As Well on 17 the be government s desire is to have Victory Bonds in every Cana Dian Home. Only two More Days to go. If you cannot get to the Bank because is Are snowbound the Yon can buy review the following quotations Are made treaty reduced to those of Lloyd George s admirers who likewise Admire it would re i sent any attempt made to Transfer colleagues even though he took the precaution to hold a Cabinet Council in Paris before irrevocably commit Bank and if you have already bought Bonds buy country is prosperous and your credit is Good. I Hal the police were ready to there could be no Misander the order for the strike bulletin also the municipal voters lists it is perhaps unnecessary to say that i to municipal elections to be do on nov. 2s Are the most Critt ical in the history of the City. The citizens must surely realize the. Grav Ity of the issues at stake and t no need for a Complete registering of Public opinion on that Day. I gives a big return in unearned incr Merit to those who hold up the Community by retaining Large invest i ments of this nature. Tho Halifax chronicle s Digap j or. Fraser we Are further Tola. Pointed at the action of the Sena or Lloyd. George advocated restitution be made m the grand trunk Bill. It practical politics and up to the pres i Mcnee. K. I. Conklin. Alex. Brown. Ent no solution Lias been .1. H. Emslie and j. 13. Mckilligan. There was a Duel arranged in Emerson which occasioned the Citi Zens considerable amusement. Most was the constant antagonist of Itab to property owners for or wrongly is thought unjust Burden durig the for bearing an there he italians to have a mis i Are few persons outside of those who Chievous part in up presi have been unfortunate i their land Dent Wilkon Italy whilst Friend persistent prostration against the claims of pretending to be her . 1 a speculations who will agree with this proposition. Or. Fraser according to the report mixes up land and wealth in a Gro the majority of government sup porters in the Senate have brought discredit on their chamber and greatly disappointed the Public by their on the grand trunk rail Way Purchase Hill. The minority if them who stood up against in i thirty five years ago the Portlice la Prairie Curling club opened its new rink. John i. Agnew passed his Linal Law examinations without an Oral. J. A m. Aikins presided at the first anniversary social of Wesley Church Ami announcement was mad that the f u n d cum whose statesmen were startled div dual labor of the people. to find themselves suddenly assailed a Niue represents the value Given to by the orator who had j the activities of Tii. In Council spoken More Ting himself to the last instalment concessions to Germany which Are thought by some competent persons to reduce the treaty to chaos particularly in its reparation economic strike committee ordered the police Force to remain Tho municipal court of revision sits _ today at the courthouse with 05 duty. _ i three judges in attendance. Those issued by the strike to i Nul on urn list no Hubcap. S Inion. Then anti Liard with it. Were couched in to be registered should make to that both the committee and orders. They knew As everybody he i be re 1 trs the workers a knew thai mural which could be exerted on the their affiliation with the other labor bodies from he Central body of the Feder ated a virtual command. The policemen had 01 Ina Mai dial the Solidarity of the labor a phrase much by the being re Ami. Blae Keirs by those with whom they had the experience whatever i which was fit Fps i Roth a a r is no Tiou it that in rained of what affiliation Means in prac i five be. Was reinforced by the obedience to the orders of the strike committee and and All Oiler organized employees of. The their business to be in to Day to support their application. They cannot afford to go without their franchise rights at this time. This is an election in which every elector ought to take part. Indifference or apathy will this year More Han Ever be regrettable in View of the Gravity of the times and Tho seriousness or the issues to be decided. Notes and comment despatch Quebec according Noc want a banners party and were some people in Ontario i no Doug t affiliation Ineus Jurisc As there who Fel jul sili110 wily about it. Lou Al i Lintia of Hie civic employees t Toronto having a Row As to organizations with the outside labor organizations Nas its origin of Nof be Rig Lovci Petit. Of the. Labor candidates to in the Are with that movement. In this it will no doubt be found that it from their More moderate col i is much easier to Pricolo the Arm than United support the same platform and conscience of a resident of to and Lina Ciai clauses which in their final form provide German negotiators with the openings they hardly dared to Lupe for we say negotiators because the terms were steadily transformed under British and american pressure Crown a dictated1 to a negotiated Poland it in painful to be obliged to not that Poland has been crippled by the British prime minister s obstinate i obstruction of the report of the pol a Jyh Oom Mishion All tilt the poles have to thank him for the loss of Danzig which president Wilson j agreed should be they now run the risk of being cockeyed out of capper Silesia through some Plebs scutary arrangement insisted on by i Loyd George durin another of his recurring attacks of German pm Aries the future of Poland the bulwark of civilization Aguina the Boche and the bolshevik is consequently viewed with keen anxiety by her friends while polish indignation it the part played by or. Lloyd George a professed Champion Small nations could with difficulty be expressed in parliamentary language chaotic and this settlement that relating to the Saar Basin admittedly forms one of the most chaotic and perilous chapters of the peace. The More the big four tinkered at it the greater Tho confusion until eventually a re Gime was established calculated to provoke conflict Between the most amiable and peaceable neighbors which is regarded As Well it May be with alarm and disgust by All intelligent fre Ishmen As the enc Lunger Vincnt of France for the Sake of the the orator who had eloquently on behalf of by whomsoever i the belgian cause than any other the credit to his and who Hail never concealed from the world that the attack on Bel Gium had alone brought the Liberal England into the War As hut for that attack France would have been left to her Fate by the apostolic successors of Gladstone. The name of Joyd George is hardly one to conjure with in Brussels to 11 if _ the Community. The two Are essentially Dif Ferent and a Correct understanding of this is necessary to a of what Winnipeg october 25. 1919. Driy not does his Stock stand much higher in Bukarest where he is con dered to have deserted Roumania ill Way with the same fatal object the Field of politics of Gratifying some enemy of an ally on All round Europe. The recent provincial conserva re convention in new Brunswick Ere was evidently an attempt at the House cleaning and freeing the ii arty role of candid Friend Wever pop a for the politicians and ii Lar and it was accentuated by the evil result of then past a latent prostration before the United i the been very us englishmen not responsible. I Ray handed we set the measure of British eader but. Upon another or. Miraj Turner ? weekly Farmers and party says the very life of the new party. I when it gets into Power will depend or. Leiai effect with the Lea to possible delay to the principles in undated in their platform. There is no reason to doubt that they will do this and past experience tells us that there is every reason to doubt whether the Liberal party will do this. It is because the the real liberals if you of Canada feel that they can Trust Iho i ass in. Roqu new party and know that they can supplying i place no Faith in the old one thai . I they Are supporting the a Flis Cushion in rial legislature. Of a motion a is Isidrio a government. I in by Mes is. Haul Tai . Richardson on 1 Twenty f the. Be years Agio today 1894. Decortis. Seem to have is soul. Hon. J. A. I his Resis a Ion As after failure to political capacity in the terms of the present treaty. But in Justice to Angl Ishmen who bore the Brunt of the War we must remember that no in englishman of any account was Al the party in spite of the condemnation which been members placed on him and other of the former conservative Sovern ment by a Royal commission in Welsh Man Quiry. Tiie St. John Standard conserva m r. George u or. Balfour is a scotsman. Or. Hon.-.-. F session Law is also a scotsman ditto or. Be in its repo. T of a i recent lord Milner had the mis of the convention quotes Luj Ley member of the , Fortune to be born in , Ami to this Day hypnotized by the Jerman Superman among other British representatives a Ijarvis was general Smuts a dutchman who sat in to tie up the industries in town All the industries in All the towns in the whole country or in the whole world if the words Are those of the one big Union Imp Lilied in Winnipeg on May 1. 1919. That those words .-Hdt d and were intended to include the Public services and ualies has need proved to Hilt by experience. Hov c Sci the who have to All appearances Cap tured Tii j control of labor s to lyrical activities As ii previously Cap tured fur a period their economic shuffle and Vudi Tiu i he is that Tau e is no distinguishable differ Bourff ii the conditions which will exist it the labor Candi dates Are enabled to nut the first two planks of their platform into prac in. Ami those which would exist if the one big Union had its m a. Let the electors make no mistake the endorsement by them of to candidates which the put into the civic in Al when von Hinc Lenburg arrived in Berlin he other Day the crowds that welcomed him Sang deutschland uber fortunately for Ihn world they Are not Able to sins deutschland uber with such names As Peter Smith or. Biggs and Buia n Bowman in the new Ontario Cabinet it looks As if the Plain every Day old fashioned sort of people were fairly Well represented. Hang ing restore of Jurod to those who fired on the armistice Day Parade in Centra la Washington. They should be handed Over to the Kussian the Grain growers of the West May change their name to the United Farmers. But the fact will remain it Vyas the Grain growers who to -.i a Reo press 1 before City Council to taxation report that his Sta friends of Germany i we suspect that Germany has been i informed that the reply of the Allied associated Powers possesses Eti uni i authority with the treaty and that. She has received verbal Assurance via International financiers and in emissaries inspired from Street that should she go through the farce of affixing her signature to yet another scrap of paper she might rely on securing everything which her friends in the British government Are anxious to dive her Thoush it s not Wise in strategists to avow As much for the present. His perfidious conduct. He Lloyd Georgre has since t no armistice steadily practice a policy to which our country owes the unpleasant sobriquet 1 Efride Albion. It consists in a. Word of betraying our friends in the vain Hutu of Pla Catisi our enemies. Such perfidy in in Flat contradiction to the British i or. Rent character which is conspicuously when to. Tho accompaniment of Hurn sound the ing platitudes from i tons and openly repudiate or. The tax problem. I Ray or. Baxter or. Smith and or. I Jones i the effrontery of or. Murray in free press. Clips Rizig to the leadership in spite of saturday morning s i All that has been revealed arid of earn that a. F. those who praised his Virtues is committee of the i astounding and the failure of the in to state his views on delegates who protested against this he stated according to the sort of of its effect taxes for the past on the fortunes of the car Council upon a Public question indirectly addresses the people of Winnipeg. Now. Every one is Intel staunch True and tenacious As Al j our allies Learnt during the great he in Oyd George constantly m Carthur. The known sely interested a the tax question Canadian writer fild the Montrail because we All have to pay taxes i Reform club that he had just had whether or not. Like or. Fraser. To n tall with Premier k. C. Drury in own the property less i Oronto and Lar. had said thai person pays his taxes in. I of the forty five Farmers elected living not one had approached him to isl or. Fraser attempts i for a Cabinet position. Lot the people know what his pro guar rolled with though France i is made up of. U is currently was represented by a really j reported that he is a Large Holder vacant land. If this be True surely to show that he has been subjected i said or. . Most ii Niue in to a hardship and the j political history. Or. A tiry had said tax system As All wrong he should that when he called Carmur Man. With whom i englishmen have no Shadow of an excuse for Qurren Ling because of All foreigners. M. Clemenceau is perhaps the most appreciative our country whose a state of affairs which experience has shown to be with the maintenance of the authority and control j of the City Council Over the Public services. The right of the civic employees to and to bargain collectively is not the fuestion reinstatement is not a primary Issue. The Choice of the citizens is Between being governed by their own elected representatives or by the Radical leaders of labor who acclaimed the one big Union and exercised real if informal authority Over the civil police and other Public servants last May. The first practical organization that gave to the Farmers of Canada. The abolition of the Ward system of Winnipeg May be a Good thins but when the Ward Lype of Minrul has been eliminated a much greater Benefit will have been attained. Language people and character he Kiwi is and understands better than to him to discuss Cabinet Buik Lini each one had doubted his own ability and some of them after see-in.? him and hav intr the. Matter settled had won d not be a fair proposition to i come Blick to Nam that if be could class this vacant land in with actual in making a comparison be tween income and taxes. Vacant land does net produce Revenue As everyone knows but it frequently much to or Speed he Good work i ? kept the canvasser from calling on you for your help him out by picking the Telephone and is ruins have roads in the Canadian industries by keep ing Tho factories at the maximum of production and he too should lend them some Money for that purpose. For i is not to the Canadian govern ment the Money for the will be Lent but to the various Peoples flu stand in need of Canadian goods. It is to the interest of All of us to keep Canadian in a thrive difficult. And ing condition and to clo so we must e Days to go i secure our fair share of foreign Trade. Ake you y country of. Our vict try Pond Issue what would Happ a if the Farmers i could not find customers for their h a wheat the whole country would no feel the blow yet last year the Cana i dial Farmer was Able try s t Iron ".irno. And a l the by ill a to sell Bis crop special Hel i profitably because of the credits the of the loan i government was Able to Advance to s -.0 Britain. Foreign countries out of the Victory the Radical element did so talking at a meeting called Ranize a women s civic league in Avin Nipes that the women were unable to accomplish organization. radicals will no doubt regard this Sis one of the great victories of the a it Campaign. The chances Are that there will come a Day when we shall All look Back on 1919 and its opportunities As having been a pretty decent sort of period for those who were not afraid to dig in and make a living. I Oun trios Canadian of the for is cioir.? it is t in r j of 191 s. In to minor. That the loan of course o Eton be natural . Al Oil. really and not Tho business for the Lender has been made j the pot and the Kettle from Tho a to York evening Post we notice that Many senators Are loud in their condemnation of the miners. What refuse to arbitrate Disist upon being the Hole judge in Lii Tir own cause How monstrous and yet. These same senators Are proposing that the states take the same Tyran Nical attitude. The Reed reservation to treaty which Lodge says lie i does not see How any senator can i vote did not see How Good there could be votes against the have been beaten assert for this a p Shou prepared pretty Plain by now. Teen years when the Long term Bond expires. Canada s population will have to bled. And our enormous potential resources will be having something in Ano her if i Oju Vury the right and intention never in More than Pioneer work done on them for our volume of output in All lines will Cri have increased immensely and the l . Hoi 10 o by Grain lend them 1 Jud to to help some of purchasing Power of Money will also Small in Europe to buy i have increased. A Dollar today will goods he Ichii some then be Worth a Dollar and a half. For a. Purpose. The worker and a Hundred Dollar Victory Bond re cupid to ii Oil the Over deemed at its face value will in by working fall hours actual purchasing Power be Werth to arbitrate an International dispute of which it wished to retain Tho decision in its own hands and never to listen to tiie advice of the league of nations in such a. Matter. This is an attitude exactly similar to that assumed by the Coal miners. They can retort upon the senators Indig Nant at the threat to paralyse the Industry we Are merely executing the villainy that have birthday congratulations to r. A. C. Manning barrister born Winnipeg nov. 14, 1s78. Avoid Alum baking Fowler is one of the most important food ingredients. Alum or other injurious acids Are frequently used by some concerns to lower the Cost of production. Ate is contains no Alum it is baking Guaran. Purest and Roost tie Alth powder possible to produce. W Matthew Williams. In chemistry of says phosphates Are the Bone making material of food and have something to do with building up of brain and nervous made in Canada think of someone better to do so without regard to them. At present the Farmers Are As hostile to the liberals As a party As they Are to tie admitted or. A Cartler but seeing they Are working in a spirit of earnestness and sincerity 1 Lia i e very Little doubt that in time this Farmers movement will Mark an Advance in our Canadian politics the Book lord Fisher s Mem some of Wirich we have been Reading in the times appeared on Trafalgar Day. We May be therefore that before night it had made a Good Start. It is so Lively a Book that it begets Lively criticism. The morning lost says Mijoi Dfisher s memories Are the memories of an old Runau who from first to last was possessed by l grandiose imagination. A tremendous Energy and an Insatiate Ambi Tion. He had ideas without know ledge there Are Lew More combinations lie had the gift of a Bluff hard hitting witty and Vul j Gar eloquence which comp Petely i dominated the politician. Who for once in his life met a Sailor who Kulild talk the politician Down and i who Caw fill thought Hud captivated i the press and imposed a vigorous personality if on the Public. More Over Fisher believed utterly in i himself conviction most politicians Are naturally unable to achieve. J fjord Fisher earned and rightly j earned a reputation for getting things done. A they had Only been j the right things had lord Fisher Ever stooped to take advice lit might have saved the country. As i it was his schemes instantly conceived furiously executed Rose col postal and iridescent and soared one at Tor the other and then burst i splendid movement but where was i the compensating balance More Over As the hanging judge said there Are decency is to be observed. Lord Fisher speedily achieved notoriety by the very simple method of out raging convention and denied criticism by the equally simple de j vice of saying worse things of him self than anyone else could say of him. Lie has fortified his egoism i until it s impregnable and he is beyond the help of i the Post prints this also i lord Fisher s memories make Plain i that his All Wise All pondering brain. J for Britain s Navy Laid the train i of everything Worth mention i whatever happened he prognoses whatever that he. Opposed whatever prospered that disclose j de i our debt to ins invention. And wonder grows from Page to Page i How in that dark forsaken age before lord fishes Iutok the there was ii British nation. Until one comes to understand this our world seemed badly planned. Tis that lord Fisher had no Liauw alas in thu Henry Lucy gives it Prairie memories is a. Delightful Book apart from its historic importance is has its artless frankness reveal i n the character of a remarkable j Iuan of the elsewhere in Imit i Able Charm of pepys1 in the daily Telegraph or. Archi Bald Hurd says lord Fisher has done of himself with the Aid of a Viny much what Liswell did in. Lohn s s Itu Ted in i Twenty a car Rev. Or f. I Moderator 01 of m an tuba and t from the the fico Synne the Tor the Al a Luries. A for trades Ami enl of or Viivi. The school and night aching of in Reison Hon. P. H. To Lillan of St. Andr s in riot. Amon a other a slicers o. J. N. Ron Kim. N. Adam. A. N. Ii. An Disotu. In. Cipior a. T. T. Speirs and t. W. Taylor. The Ottawa correspondent of the Toronto Globe says there is talk in official circles of tiie pos. of the Prince of Wales re is., or two to Cecii of governor general. No phone of . Orders so toil Init gloves Are mighty hard to Sot these times and speck Lily at so Little a Price. Such Ylova a for a Dollar you believe us when we say it is impossible to Senu Tjem. The reason say or . Orders. Two i srey and la o shades of Brown to choose Fiona. Don t think you had better have not than pair the Price is Only in a y by the position Fie Suys it is expected that another year will be consumed by visits of the v Rince of Wales to other dominions that after that he will begin immediate service As preparation for his destiny the Empire s future King by. Holding successively posts is governor general in the various overseas nations of the British Empire 1 . Hogarth. a. For port Arthur after a visit to Toronto said that he was still ready to resign Bis seat in favor of sir Adam j3ech. He added other seats have been offered to sir Adam Beck but i believe if a sufficiently signed petition was presented to him from the i Ort Arthur Riding he would prefer considering the tremendous Devi lop men he responsible for on the Nipigon to accept an invitation from Here. Sir t Adam stepping in and developing the probably the most self revealing Book for which any Man of action has been responsible since Nelsons letter and despatches were publish to those who know my can see him i walking up and Down his room with j vigorous Steps although be will celebrate his 79th birthday Lauu Arv i Spca Kin i and shouting at the typist and quite possibly using his list of some table near by to emphasize a Point. The times says the truth is that lord Fisher has hardly done himself Justice in this Book As he would be the first to he Manv an of purgation we suspect his own Folly in allowing him self to Persu ruled to dictate and publish it now. He meant to have left it to be publish Oci after death As he says Nisi a out must not be forgotten that ins j motive for publication is a Patrio motive he Oik a that this Blunt record of his career May the thoughts of Bis country inc to the Navy and to the new j Trobl Nis that thy War is left to to Jolt a by the Empire through then can hardly be a Douw is Urt Fusci Nalin a and Lus j h o great work for his country Ven Kip a Lucial defects or is Dor we recommend the c conscious of can be no doubt Hydro and making it available i hem As any in for the establishment of industries j have Ribeir a Twiest in Lettin m in this Section of the country did Light upon the something which will ultimately no his career suit in great Benefit to the Community As an it Large. If he had not this might the Nipigon River would have wrote non Ter of Iron controlled by one a group and a Mono Boa sur. I Jyh m.. Poly on All of the natural resources Page and men of his of this Section of tiie province would to their own have resulted. Is will like in London i believe., character that made j a and formed him j invaluable for the y. The Man who Ria seem to be a his defeat was due largely to opposition of the i ests who joined radicals in the support of Bis the worse far Bavins been to the combined i the Jess fat capitalistic inter jigs work Speaks for him. With the extreme i the or w d. Cowan . For Regina. A letter to the . Of that City on the difficulty of raisins More taxes in order to provide for a rur looking backward press was founded in 1872 Cher gratuity j remarked returned soldiers. Forty years ago the St. Andrew s society original to be a Safe and profitable invest ment we invite you your subscription payable Bank. The Bank of Nova Scotia Portage and Garry main and Portage St. James and Elm Rood ;