Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, December 11, 1919

Issue date: Thursday, December 11, 1919
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - December 11, 1919, Winnipeg, Manitoba Section pages 11 to 18 of Equality of civil rights printed free under the its and 308 president and general december 1919 National Economy and the Victory loan Success of the last Victory loan came As Surprise to b sides those responsible for its in All the Ireum of ardent nationalism lacking other Means of joins under Irish leaders in demand for change and it of to be of borne women s prospects in Canada i from the London Vrr Iii me v 111 the Oversea settlement costs More Money than moral training in from the Calgary albertan the Only Way to improve to any appreciable extent the moral Side or teaching is to pay salaries that the men in the direct Les t 5 was a modest sum to ask the real necessities j question Are represented in the do gites called for doubtless it but this very condition b nominal total of the higher to inquire As to the pro and con before the bar prohibition pro and by sons or x Stebok on pro r to Muffet be made As entitled before the bar from the i will him wtaher8 As an is Side red better to have a loan of the former ascribed than to have an under subscription wtaher8 As an in the result the loan was subscribed More than twice remarkable total of close upon seven Hundred millions differences in More Ireland thebe Raore for the future of the importation the in As in Otner j co on people Junction with previous the sum the have been Able to lend their government is a of Irish quarrels into Dominion poli tics forms a highly undesirable com plication in the in aus says the writer above it is almost solely the Irish influx lave1 it previous lo8jls the fact that from the would he free from taxation was presumed to lend Ati in the last loan this feature was the English speaking males largely outnumber the Here the balance is much the other the natural conclusion is that All which has to be done is to pro Mote female emigration from this which tends to give to country like Many natural coff tonal fro childhood Issue Biassed and Able presentation of the after Reading the Book one feels that it is As unbiased As a con Vinced anti prohibitionist could pos Sibly make and that its ability is so great that whether the Reader is or or cares nothing at l the distortion of fro the Toronto the ladles Home journal says England required three years to get men to while the United states got As Many men there in half the the same periodical says the Central Powers won the War for four years less ten and then marshal with the United suites troops in the won his Way to 115 canadians know that these statements Are grotesque distortions of the but do intelligent americans like to see history maltreated in this Way Plu 1 the Ottawa criticizing the about prohibition he cannot a readers notes books Are a finer world within the from the Golden the Moon Rose up Joseph Campbell in the the Moon Rose up in a sky the wafer Moon went Drifting the Dove Wing deeper Fonto the Moon turned looked no Vovou looked through the by to flame the Gusty wind came that went live in like Many recent Ted before the it is superficial in the easy b Crerar in his the get that May preserve i i of a a la pfc r works and a separatist to who and is Sulci by priv Ich it suggests of a great the that sober works on the be till the unseen in the strewed5 the distance with crests of what though the like had fallen be i Knelt to and shut Peoples would themselves Finda Way for Friendly code Etta 1 further than any butt in f from the As a Rich m comes the veiled f f Rance to be drawn is that the financial resources of the people Are greater than was thought but it Iso be inferred that investors have preferred a Gilt to vestment just now to More remunerative and More risky which is edited by an a finance f the who naturally Speaks with the authority Prience and inside sounds a necessary connection with the surprising result of the it of the while in the Mairi a he Irish mock vote in Australia this to of correspondent ascribes the defeat of or provinces now have such a tax of f of Strong drink that conscription it is estimated at 23 possible in any wide Applina their it adds nothing less than Ilent of the electorate and is for the statistics for years past the provinces have is it of the an is of females Over males been demanding increased begins win j to Nairn to 1 fill cd t t a lev c i he lev a the Liiste note i Victory the Money that the gov i 111 and that therefore it is in a position to Jill be Able to draw with the enormous Obliga and or the various Mote men expenses of will severely the v moderate sum i f or the gent with she Muster be h the excess Jemi urn to be Well solid he United kingdom Are misleading in More recent and responsive to which alcohol and itself derives need firmly v in this waning there is much easy easy old saying which experience has w s Field the warning May seems to be divided Between the and the dominant non clerical like exp remier of and not unlikely to become Premier of the the significance of fort to join the Irish nationalists and British Labur forces becomes Imperial in extent when it is realized in the Irish question has time and again Cut across Austral Ian confusing issues and making our urgent policies dependent upon this burdensome it is True a great number of Young Irish australians went to the War a Large percentage of our men were of Irish and some of our Best commanders and most Dis j to anguished individual fighters could claim that privilege but the Riddle of Ireland is an increasing instead of diminishing equation in our poli and every election shows it to they Heinie compounded carefully their demand and Cav then it will be the Date that the Dominion feminine emigration the no affected the proportions the male and the male but we doubt whether even now there is any great excess of females of much under however this May it is quite Clear that women cannot go from country to the dominions with proper knowledge of what their with eve increasing difficulty of i show plainly that the tide for is flowing strongly towards with eve increasing finding Revenue Sho opinion is flowing strongly tonal a Stout teacher Well known to political like Sencw Tea by i statesman of his time and suspicious of the foreign offices he viewed them with con even readers Are now political he was not for if we ought to i not an opponent of finn Revenue o the purpose that an Iniguse Al Chou of Bex hesitance tax could be How i apart from the merits of the he to or failure Peru Aije iia ii Piv to much Revenue would it be Heiy 10 i be is a Antic of the gov More and More dangerous and disruptive in Ireland itself the situation the British government will be when Thev reach million i produce it is As thing can be in fiscal policy that ensure As any their the Oversea settlement committee sent their Dele Gates to Canada to make inquiries and the report of the delegates is now Laid before it is an admirable much to the and it amongst a mass of a much needed protest against the extreme dollars would maximum of what an the Iri hesitance tax would Pant about the Success or failure various forms of 1 of various forms o this Book supplies the proof that in of drinking is wearing away Reform agitation is ring invariably from the to up Aux a Uuie let us next examine the j cities of a land what this country need of More than anything is to get people to go on the system of promoting female emigration before the the system made it the financial interest of agencies to Send out female Emi and left them to be allocated to their destinations without effective this evil has Long been and would have been scotched by Walter emigration introduced when he was colonial Secretary if the Fate is of the Bill iad not been sealed by mismanagement on after the the finance minister s in the interest debt thrown on the and and constitutes and in til Tell qualified for in ail tens nay will again be to country As a result of the War Many a Burden in the nature this must interest therefore Clear that not one cent ab3olutely n of country Viust put budget such As Al not nue apart from Wel of escape responsibility for the acts and policies of the Irish it must justify them before the bar of Public not Only in the British but in the dominions and in the United states j if the consequences radiating from past failures to Settle the Irish question Are to be prevented from involving far More than the future of the new plan for Irish Home Rule is apparently to be advanced by Lloyd George next it is to be hoped that it will be examined on its merits that passion and prejudice will be eliminated from the discus Sion and that irishmen and English i men will both realize their wider responsibilities towards the Empire and its relations with the United states at this critical colonial but even More important Are the facts which the Dele Gates have and now pub As to the prospects of female immigrants in the else is to get people o we ask Crerar if that de sired result is More Likely of a h Leve ment by subjecting land to a tax How would such a tax work out How in cases in Cre Wou cases where land taxes Are already Force in the very City where rear land is being sold today because its holders can not afford to meet the taxes with it is already chit s area the same thing is True of on communities of Exten no or Stevenson supplies data he shows How prohibition inn Ted in the Rural districts of Ina Tea in me Namts Dull eduction and with proper Thrift Canadas Finan Roond at the same time a maximum government Economy everywhere Ana at i production and activity with Observance of the Cardinal Virtues of a Fol Burden can will be Carea and his government to that a minister who commits himself he doubt about the requirements of the i policy is in per i Juci a is under no delusion As to the to resist the demands review these to various tic but so they Are Here and in Canada the help must be prepared to be a maid of All she May expect Moe Freedom of individual action and greater friendliness from her in Western Canada she will probably be treated As a Mem Ber of the but she will be expected to adapt herself to Cana Dian was she must not stand on her rights As an expert m one Nar Row Groove of Domestic accomplish Bentshe must abjure religious or social if she goes ii i farm she must not expect Long or Resutro hours of wages on the other Are and the much less Calgary and of la every other Western air Thomas when he was minis Ter of looked into the mat and his conclusion was that a land tax imposed upon the basis of a four Mill rate upon the Dollar would produce not More than after making the most for Crefars u and too often in the when the Rural hotel was their who had comparatively Hittle to do in acquired the expensive habit of spending week ends in carousing around the while their ten out struggled 1 problems of the the a of Many Farmers wives for the Host bitter and desperate and their vote was cast solidly against liquor in the prohibition con t6asin these Remote country districts else in and to in relation generous allowance for Al first Cace precarious than As to Short of the customs returns he is eager to says income tax is expected Crerar that the ill be nearly Short of anything Cau be 1 that Crefars taxation nos rums would be liable to be impracticable in so everywhere else in Xor was in in the United states the ill effects of extensive drinking Are the origins of the tem and prohibition 2 that e n if reduced to practicability these purpose would utterly fill in the Edminister of a gentleman of and we should be sorry question his having to the number of inescapable notes and comment upon As much to it is to resist the banners in Quebec such is the concern Felt in Quebec at the Prospect of the Farmers of that province organizing for Politi Al action that la a conservative paper of urges sir Homer a Liberal not to retire from the government at the present it is currently re i ported that he intends retiring in the near but la Patrie intimates that his Wise leadership is needed to snide the province through this unsettled period and protect it from an upheaval such As Ontario has just i it Speaks highly of the past record of sir Lomers govern ment and adds f at to be a Farmers political he question of organizing in que dec is to be taken at coming conference of the three provinces and a scheme has been formulated at Winnipeg to Drain acres in the bed River there seems to be no end to this dry Thomas while on a motor trip recently with Henry Ford and is reported in a the life is accommodation the and draw the backs tet the Ontario re entry arranged for by the Canadian to Uncle of if this organization is proceeded with As seems quite there will be a ively contest Between the fold parties and the prospective Farmers Tion the possibility such a a conservative Nee like Quebec just indicates How ast events have been moving in this the news for the equally hut much less the verdict of the Dele Gates on female prospects in Cana Dian agricultural Laboi n Canada is a seasonal occupation during the Frozen night of Winter no c a alcohol into the social As Venson into underground licit and illegal trading in liquor which is one of the main arguments against the Success of comprehensive prohibition the feel ing left by this Book is that the author looks on drinking More from its human than its Legal it is human to take a with a is something Toat Good that brightens the that thaws the fronts of in discreetly managed there Hia a shrouding the bottle and Stevenson is deeply ence of the literary traditions of Strong his May with its stories of the old scotch is the opinion of the Ottawa or Crerar is the dents of a it we it is a feverish world Case might arise when Strong a world growing smaller As the years Tion must fight in defence of a and the quickened Reader interest in it International affairs As i this Book is for readers cannot Ever become an intermittent interested in interest to the average Man and woman who cast intelligent and we like to think that As education is More and More widely every one will do hit own we All know Cobden As we know John his Friend and Comrade in spiritual both fight ers for International peace and for free men who brought to the hungry and multitudinous poor the repeal of the Corn in the words of the Anonymous threnody on cob which Hobson places before his preface if one poor cup of water Given shall have due recognition in the Day of Angels May Welcome this for he gave a nation another stanza appraises the inter National Man with Olive Branch in opened the ports of France and the Man who Laid in free Trade the foundations of among the illustrations is a reproduction of the Cobden a Marble Bas Relief in the Ducal Palace at Venice so called because Cobden wrote his name on it in it commemorates the reduction of duties on Corn during a severe famine in the fifteenth Century that part of the Bas Relief showing co Dens Auto graph a Motif of five ears of wheat makes appropriate the first chapter covers Cobden s preparation for and these cond his career As pamphleteer those that follow Are his tour in our Ope his policy of non inter mention Palmerston for eign the crimean peace and the China War and the Indian an interlude of the French co Dens correspondence the War and correspondence with Charles and a final chapter on cob Den and modern 1 think it is partly it not essentially a propagandist but that is matter for twos interested to note in a letter to Sumner cob Dens opinion on the can he does not say this hard drinking old scotch would be read with and Lea it May be by even the president of the abstainers in and Complete re n brings me Canada to which your i agree with de Cidad that Canada and the United states must become for All purr poses of whether they the same Federal government must de Pend on the two parties to the Union a very concise an sume of the liquor in can Al Leader in the country with j Iven and is Especial inter sl2j liquor throughout Crerar retired from uni Ilia to associate himself with the continued policy of John press to have bought a newspaper and to have glanced Over borers must find ther occupation while his travelling comi Sot he stated the House of com he stood Tor action to bring Down the Cost of by freeing necessities of life from protect stopped collecting a year the necessities of is from the ame the the present is no time to Chang the in the neighbouring prov Luce have seen the old Partie out of Power by a new Politi Antigen Cal organization known As the unit m the name of this pow Erful party is reassuring it Paral its aspirations and h has no experience of govern and Providence Only know t fill dangers May be concealed in Loo Sadden deviation from the beaten in resting at the Helm inviting to the government several f1 those in this prov Ince As in the appear designed is the directors of tomorrow so j81 is the Farmers movement spread will steady the ship of state to prevent from going a wares on the the province far too Many members of the 1 and too Many politicians whose sole often to find a comfortable for several in the legislative Council 1 Cabinet would constitute at the time a Happy readjustment a if sir Lomer consult those to whom he owes is to the electors Are convinced the Empire and Irish settlement the danger to the continuance the Anglo american entente arising situation in Ireland and the Pavlons were having a shave and pending a Telegraph message respect Genius is wonderful objection has been taken to the presentation of a play at the University of Minnesota on the ground that it is but int it get rather difficult to say what improper in this enlightened age King Alfonso of Spain is to visit South America next he had but better be careful that someone does not the Monroe doctrine onto j Hindenburg says the German people Are not merely and the trouble is that their Bent is still in the wrong spec from great of there is a fault to the found with the delegates re it that too much space is o the proof of the i Contes for women immigrant but the justification is the i Between the nine occupations Are passed Over occur offers scope is much insistence or Thore Inglish propaganda of Irish rican finds a reflection with the failure of Britain Belaud and to satisfy the natural desires of the Irish government is becoming a to a tical Factor in some of the Domin an australian correspondent writing to the says that h dominions would Welcome an Irish and accept it As a Ive demand for in pro 15 Jiu n dressmakers there Are by Thev must be really competent Ali conditions in factories and n taxes the step towards the economic re Ament every worker is looking towards bringing Down living costs in Ion Are in a somewhat Uon after describing the the order Council of which stopped the inter provincial lows the course of the government s handling of the matter up to the destruction by the Senate in the Spring session of the Bill to validate the or Leri Council for the duration of the War and one year the result says Stevenson Federal prohibition May soon if the g the Man looking backward Thi press was forty years ago it was 35 degrees below Zero at the annual meeting of the Grace Church Christian literary society tour us Yery and the As most unwise of women Kan Dom seeking this class to travel to Delegate nov in from the the re the cold general All Over wave is reported to be the United states k California does not report Altru Colon of the w0rld had better sit up and rub its the the of and if Lead to that w ii i0t Lessen its by far the i Fransens to feminine migration Vernn Ratip Tity of the with perry6 As and c in new imported for construction be Aylesworth thinks Ern ment accept his facture and import of in Well As the extensive and p inter provincial traffic is free to resumed in All its the Book has some sallies eminent gentlemen the Federal particularly at thei Vav the Paladin of the or there was an ingenious following anecdote we find lord Cockburn thu you any per Goldman and the Anarch Are to be sent to of country they Are but i work on the from thirty five years ago a Large Quantity of offered for Sale by local conf City Engineer Omi ration i on motion to the dominions j Carrothers the a reduced the 1 supreme sign of he proceeds Britain Leader zen ship mean these times Winter according begins on december 21 to the that which be have been having lately is merely j labors new from the Christian science whether the labor unions realize it or they Are now turning from i this narrow they Are i and scholarship relations were a scotch tweet suits no other suit is quite so Satis factory for Winter Wear in a cold country As a scotch a few minutes of your time to see 01111 select showing of All the newest shades and styles will be Welt fluff extra value at Why not give him a Nec Scarl f or Xmas Price and up you that there will be no of the policy of 1776 on our the people of Canada Are tolerably unanimous in wishing to sever the thread which How binds them to this i see no reason Why it should not be done Canada was then costing the Mother cot try a million Sterling every Gold win Smith the old fashioned term Many years that argue nent from nature May have been Rawn from John Knox and his sound lews concerning Scotland and big and i am merely but the american continent and the title Island of the United kingdom re widely different a word to indicate the internationalism of Cobden Back there in the Middle of last Century non enter mention was the Only Safe and condition for the play of the positive orces of human sympathy and Soli Arity Between if govern ments would cease to the notice to the Public of 6 great majority would inti 6 to him that it is their desire shall remain in la Patrie does not think it that the Farmers should of political it freely admits necessity for a certain amount on the part housecleaning m the old other papers and Quebec politicians endeavouring to disc our dositi0n in Australia May of it is closely Para a where at his the overture to the big e Alt this same Glenn thirty year Sago he Starkey a the completed and occupied by the pro Krietor arrangements were completed for Normal sessions plated up Lar is a thoroughly Rettic seems to anti prohibitionist and it will a a new use has been the will the Farmers mortgaging l be period is by mortgage ii Riding club opened is also nearing an end than a it i in every Dominion the senti mental tie with great Britain with each generation of native ies of common of of of interchange in thought and person can take the place of the pioneers affection for their old but is the wide diffusion of Irish distrust and Irish propaganda destroying these ties great Britain seems to stand coldly aside while Irish smis allowed to make itself a rallying ground for local for All ant British feelings and for that Section birthday congratulations Souris major 1v dec Var est visits w i it now increase to fight the Bathe of All con regardless of whether or not include de within the ranks not labor unionists Aiu o coach at the at feeling Corner of Porta Twenty years first letters wee members of that prevailed War i complaints having recently reached office of the retail merchants association in respect to unfair dealings the association is taking this Means of informing the baying Public that the Aims and objects of the association Are mainly to promote honest and to prevent As far As possible any misrepresentation of values or Quality of this office will investigate any reasonable complaint from anyone who will take the trouble to give the necessary information especially such cases where a refund of the Pur Chase Price has been this if will assist in prosecuting anyone even though the offender be one of its own members who has been guilty of and offence under the fraudulent or for misrepresentation As defined by Nal the association desires to give every Protection to the buying and solicits the cooperation of such in the promotion of honest methods of the association to be of every possible assistance to daily newspapers by keeping them informed any unsatisfactory merchandising and to cooperate with them for the Protection of their by aiding their efforts1 to publish Only clean and reliable Advertis tic retail merchants association 305 Montrea Trust ;