Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, April 24, 1920

Issue date: Saturday, April 24, 1920
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Previous edition: Friday, April 23, 1920

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 24, 1920, Winnipeg, Manitoba Section pages 13 to 24 rpm Edom of Liberty of Equality of civil rights april 1920 Ana Gtetta lie Western provinces and their lands answer Nivea by Trio Dominion government to the enquiry Campbell in lieu Iatter of tie natural of the Western provinces gives Assurance of an Pearly if of this question though Liis impression it Ini Glit l the Mill of the casual Campbell was told in intention of the government to Transfer to ran and Manitoba their natural resources As soon As fall and equitable 10 All other provinces of the Dominion and it further stated that this had been the i of Ever since x 1 p Llie policy announced by the Dominion government so far facilitating the settlement of this actually puts diff in in the Way of such a settlement and makes it highly in Mable that there will Ever be a solution until there is a Complete reversal of the Westem provinces who Are seeking their Mohave allowed themselves to cockeyed into appearing i give their consent to the View that the Eastern provinces As Jiro Vinces have any right whatever to be consulted in the and jus t of of this the device of calling the Eastern pro Inton consultation when matters of this character Are under Ifni sivas first set by sir Wilfrid the practice Vas continued by the Borden conservative government and the it Union government has to an even greater extent made the provinces a useful Buffer Between themselves and the Viscount Grey on the Joys of recreation by the recreation an address before the Harvard by Viscount Grey of Toronto Thomas there is4n this slight that blend of qualities makes for sincer Ity and Beauty must have impressed those Harvard men to whom this statesman and gentle sportsman talk this Veray Partite Gentil Knight englishman whose nobleness has and impractical when it impressed itself on the and yet it reads off As though taken Down by a shorthand writer at the mom recreation As it bears on healthy happiness in its in spite of the enormous increase in our age of Means of enjoyment and of in spite of the decrease of it 4s a age of makes people Happy admitting recreation to be one there to be unreasonable about the mat As Long As it knows that the Road will be completed within a Short time and that this will not be Piej vented by disastrous depreciation in the or by the influence of those Eastern interests which have been persistently trying to kill the the West for the pres be More or less with this Assurance from the govern ment it has reason to be very apprehensive lest the government should be persuaded to drop the Hud son Bay railway As an unnecessary completed and in the leaper and Shorter transportation out to Britain will Abund Nutly demonstrate its practicability and justify the Confidence of the Estern As a colonization Oad it will also be of the highest opening up a great Region containing a variety of natural re1 inces Western provinces this question is up for the the Western provinces for their natural resources s simplicity it rests upon the theory that there must be Equality of status Between the provinces of the tie Powers and the resources which the Eastern pro vines the Western provinces must the orig Ami provinces of confederation Are Sovereign ties in a As lord Haldane says in the judgment upon the Case of the Manitoba initiative and referendum the scheme of the act passed in 1867 was not to Weld the provinces into one nor to subordinate Provin Cial governments to a Central but to establish a Central government in which these provinces should he in with exclusive authority Only in affairs in which they had a common subject to this each province was to retain its Independence and authority Only and to be directly under thu Crown As its within these limits its local Long As the Imperial parliament did not repeal its own act Eon Ferring that was to be such a sovereignty owns its Crown land by indefeasible right and tie Western provinces in being deprived of their resources a the victims of what is in fact a usurpation of that usurp lion has been made possible by virtue of provisions in the acts Ere noting tie provinces of Saskatchewan and lawyer of considerable standing has advanced the argument in the Canadian Law times that thes provisions arc invalid and that i Iiley Are challenged i the courts they will go by the Board this is so or not the moral claim of the Western province their resources is incontrovertible and the Domino to government should proceed to Transfer them without further Posto Neiner subject to a accounting which will determine to what extent the present Grant in lieu of land should be continued As compensate for the lands rightly belonging to these provinces Whiler have Bee disposed of by the Dominion for Dominion the Eastern provinces have nothing More to do with this mat Ter of our natural resources than the Western provinces have the right to intervene in the manner in government of on Tario administers its Timber to concede this right la to recognize that the Eastern provinces in addition to their own Crown Laud also have a proportionate interest in what should be the Crown lands of the three Prairie putting the Western provinces in a position of political inferiority which is if this claim is settled by a Cash which is the Only suggested the privileged position of the Eastern pro Vinces will be formally and those provinces will be Given an endowment to which they Are not entitled at the expense of the Western if the Western provinces Are provinces in the sense that the Eastern provinces they have a right to Crown they have got these because the Dominion government retained Possession of them when these provinces were whatever practical justification for this course there May have Lieen in tie it has now lapsed and upon every consideration the Crown lands should be vested in the Western it is for the Dominion government to Deal with this in a and courageous in place of hiding be Hind the Eastern provinces who Are Only too willing to seize the Opportunity to make an entirely unwarranted raid upon the do t minion i any heard that and he recognized but one that of the Little told encrusted Wren which is heard in the United in the course of their they came to a path flooded not above the and went through Yards of deep water As habitual trappers would walking themselves dry and so to a Village there is a Fine passage on the soothing and influences of nature As the seasons come and manifesting something great splendid which not All the crimes and follies of misfortunes of Mankind can abolish or words Worth knew authentic tidings of invisible of ebb and flow and Ever during and Central peace at the heart of endless the four it is to be remembered that Hile the Road is being built by the ederal government the Money is eing provided by the Sale of Public essential to More or under the Field of politics look my backward forty years ago Douglas was appointed con Sula Ragent of the United states at Manitoba Rifle association appointed a committee to put the first is some moral Standard Range and target sin order for the pay of tie mounted police was reduced to 50 cents per by which to guide our second is some satisfactory Home life the form of Good relations with family or Xebe third is in some form of work which ands to which the Western provinces i our existence to our own country and Laim to be property Oad being uie use of it in some Way that makes if tally with Western those us these four be comply i though a Good use of leis influences the East which have pfc a Fly not compensate Lor Lailure eco lighting the mostly j in the other departments of ones or their own selfish May its us Chang see the advisability of ceasing j Point is to know what heir attacks in View of the definite for he had failed to self statement from the government that he Road will be pushed to comple notes and comment the Canadian hockey team at ant according to is booked for a game on sunday even the boys had better watch their the czechoslovak should get a simpler name if they Ever Hope to Shine in the hockey we Cali depict the agony of the phone o 5 Georges Carpenier has been of feared a couple of Hundred thousand dollars for a two hour and Benny another gentleman who is Handy with his has been offered to take part in three and yet the world cannot get Money to build enough a 31ackenzio in defending his War pointed out that he had written a Book on Industrial problems during the but it is because he did not want to he respects the knowing so Many who play it Tennis he played with zest As Long As he could see to play and had he tells about a Friend in Africa in the great War who saw a made by the germans before the showing the african German As it would with one Little Patch in the Sahara marked football Platz for the eng and Grey adds that neither american nor English fought tie Regina Leader thinks that if the drawing up of a platform for the unionist part is left largely to As it is Likely that the Tariff Plank will an excise tax on Home manufactured tax equal or nearly equal to the amount of the Tariff on the same when the Leader says that it is not adv coating such a but Calder credit for great shrewdness and it thinks that he would see in the use of the excise tax a policy while not satisfactory to either the Low Tariff advocates of the West or the advocates of Protection in the might nevertheless be acceptable As a Compromise to since it would provide a Large amount of re venue and also remove the profiteer ing feature of the which is one of the chief complaints against the movement in favor of an excise tax on All Domestic products in Canada which Are protected is ing steadily among unionist members who were formerly liberals or from the Sas the Ottaw acor respondent of the Toronto among the Western unionist Mem Bers especially there is a desire to see balance of their but will merge into the prosperous citizen me or the the mail and Empire thinks that a More Liberal pension system is says Canadas pension Bill is now nearing a the Money will be granted by the if it the returned and their from the suffering from injuries or illnesses of the the evidence so far does not indicate too much generosity in the pensions but rather too strict in Manitoba the government took the responsibility of submitting a Bill to the legislature1 providing for a referendum As to whether or not the Dominion Temperance act is applied to this province but in on Tario the which is now under was moved by a Pri vate Vav Mccreary of this move is regard i j and Peck opened a such a tax of four or five per cent n t t n o us h any worse in the War been fond of 1or having he should in at test the staying Roiyer an the activity of the whole As As there is a confiding passage on the sport to which the author is de perhaps the following Little Confidence will give some idea How new wholesale House in the new instruments for the Battery band were Mcdougall and Brown were elected members of the school thirty five years the City was thrown into excite ment by reports from the front that the volunteers and rebels had met at fish South of and that members of the 90th battalion were among the including and privates Fer Hutchinson and with swi Ilford and Corporal i Lethbridge dangerously and privates Stovel and Bowdell Halifax battalion was entertained at a ban Quet in Selkirk Justice Kil Lam in the and greetings were extended by Gordon and thirty years ago the Dominion government Pur chased a building at Birtle in which introduced at the present session As a Means of getting most of them Are opposed to the idea of a tax on turnover of every business in the member said tonight de by the Montreal Gazette As exit says according to All accounts by maintained on attitude of studied aloofness while or Mccreary was the latter set out to read to the Assem blvd a Brief it had been prepared a not a member of the being per fitted to proceed with the presenta Tion of this the Lanark member after a Brief discus Sion the debate was th9 in pursuance of its unconstitutional policy of safety As one such a tax is of somewhat the same nature As the excise tax we but in my opinion it is going top often to the Well for an excise tax on would not entail such an army to collect it keen the passion has Salmon Trout fishing Britain ends in the beit in great the Best to Upen an Indian the officers elected has left the initiative to a will have to private declare from the Solden books blessed Are they by John Oxenham blessed Are they that have eyes to they shall find they shall see him where others i see i blessed Are they have under standing to them shall be multiplied King Doms of blessed Are they that see they shall rejoice in the hidden ways of blessed Are the of they carry Light and Joy to had owed blessed Are they who rejoice in the Power of they draw very near to blessed Are they who know the Power of they dwell in for god is to Limo editor of Tho Freo the letter that appeared in yours of on the vacant land there Isa mistake that be the sentence in 1919 the government or British Columbia passed an act tax ing such lands at one per of and got the first year it 1913 the itself one Way or and As it does not know what the two oppo its position is one of sit ions million Salmon fishing begins in in Victoria i used to find myself Forward to Salmon fishing in tie next March and be at the annual meeting of the rat Portage Reform association was first Dep Uty inspector of Post and miss Anna Yeomans were civic Board of works recommended the adoption of a nine hour Day for City to go into effect on May ginning to spend thinking about my spare time i Lay awake in bed fishing in imagination the pools which i was not going to see before March at the till i Felt 1 was spending too much not in actual but in sheer looking Forward 1 made a thercy that i would not fish pools in imagination the first of Janu so that i might not spend More than two of spare time m anticipation is the identical Winter pastime of your a Twenty five years ago Ham retired from news paper work in Winnipeg and left for the to become attached to the publicity Secretary of the Granite Curling was presented witha Gold locket and cuff hardly Likely that the Public will hold Jerlat who has the Tang that against Street car May so so High j that people will be forced to hat unless the of boots Oes so High that the will be forced the joint Council of Industry a Little switching the joint Council of Industry is definitely there Only remains a Legal torm Allty in connection with appointment As a tool the Council will be Able to get 4pwn to actual work on such Indus filial troubles As May arise which Toine within its sphere of the of the joint Council is now Willows for the John and Lynll for the work Ernest Robinson and the chairman originally used was chief Justice Wing to the terms of the judges dict he could not accept and has received the appoint the original selection for the was Powers and but who president of the Winnipeg trades nations which repudiate the joint i Council do so at their own risk Thi Community interest in Industrial Dis Putes has been pretty Well established and the Side which refuses t state its Case to the joint Counci and prefers a trial of strength need expect Little sympathy from the Gen eral Public in Oil trouble which May work for this new Industrial Cour seems to de arising and i May safely be said that it will begin its career attended by the Best Wishe of All intelligent people for its sue Cess in preserving the peace and settling the disputes arising out of Industrial conditions in the doctors in a certain Section of Ranee have decided that they of attend the families of men Oil Trike other against the should Egin to realize that when one Sec i goes after another with a he other Section May retaliate with Ible advantage of making Stu dying new multiply ing and Arr ranging and inventing lord Grey is one of the Hardy fish Erme who fish upon their wad ing deep into the Stream when Nec Essary and standing in the water m a glorious and sustained exercise for the whole Alert As Are All born to that fascinating to Are sure that he knows his compleat Angler by heart and every treatise from which As Weir As every treaties born of that dear i Hope has in War tons put Down on paper Lus contemplations and fancies through out his successive seasons of fish what a quiet Book it would lord Grey would not have any Man the mail and Empire sees a men Ace to the country in the methods of the Farmers and labor in their poli tical discussing the opposition to clause 10 of the franchise this paper says lord Shaughnessy has said that if corporations and associations had Al ways been prevented from giving financial assistance to any parties or candidates for can Ada would be millions of dollars ahead financially today it is More important than Ever that com join actions of every kind should be pret vented bringing Money Power to Bear upon the greater danger than was Ever to be apprehended from the commercial corporations of the country have now to be guarded against party Whipper Sih were never so Bruch to be feared As leaders of classes and their whisper Ings in conclave behind locked they dread that great Security of de the men who now seek to be Bosses Are aiming at ends that would be far worse for the country than any the old political Bosses had in in the place of democracy they would set up class and that by Means of the Finan Cial resources of intimidating organizations they Are building concerning the establishment of the the Toronto Star says Canada Means to do her utmost for returned but some of for that statement is a should have read thus government of British Columbia passed an act taxing All agricultural lands in the province that Are held five per of their in 1916 sit ions the Alberta government taxed All extreme not to say Dis such hands at one per of their Tress the government has Cony Alue and got three quarters of a fictions but apparently they con Miquon the first year from this filet and this further complicates an already perplexing situation caucuses Are toeing speculation is Rife and strenuous efforts Are be1 in made by each group to find out what the others will the example of government thus presented is As remarkable As it is but it is the kind of government which the Drury ministry has de to give the the comments in this column upon april Hon Mackenzie Kings War record were credited by error to Farmers the quotation was from Turners a re turned soldiers paper film censorship from the Springfield Republican discrimination is necessary be i tween films which Are merely an exploitation of robbery and murder and brutality and those which present exciting adventure wholes Mely and m some Happy the unfortunate thing is that censor ship which is instituted in the inter ests of children would impose Thea i Jwj Fla same standards on All patrons of the adults its Weir As birthday congratulations to h a born Frank Lin april barrister april banker Corn april p Winnipeg w april rant Alcind insurance 26s Portage Elliott was named As the probable successor of chief the pro chosen chairman of the Prizer list committee of the Winnipeg Twenty years ago them have desires make demands which Are in direct variance Vith Canadas whole policy in regard to i w j i Vinci Al Greig was this some of them Resis the Effort to them to civil life they want to congregate permanently As they want to see established in and in other such Large the free press removed from its where they May office adjoining the Post office on ass Emirdle in Large numbers daily and to discuss their grievances of Albert those who this Are at Vari Mcdermot Avenue premises on the Cornel Street and made not ele Vator at Dominion with a considerable Quantity of was destroyed by was commenced on the line extending the to Lac do Mitchell promoted to the position of superintendent of the Winnipeg Street dance with the whole purpose of National policy in the it is the Hope of the government that the sex soldiers will not have permanent grievances that will need Perma nent centres where they can be de the Hope of the government is that the Exso Diers will not con Gre Gator go into Camp for the to Transfer Money every Branch of this Bank issues letters of Bank Money orders and express negotiable in any part of the when Money orders will be found most in transfers for commercial procure a letter of up to Date there does not appear o have been any marked migration rom Ontario on account of the Drury government havens the sent the province go fishing who does not Lilie to there Are suit All who have the right sense of d the greatest of these is without having acquired the Power of Reading for none of us can be but if we read we have a sure defence against bore poetry is the greatest and pleasure in poetry is the greatest of literary there is much poetry we Are now looking to the Winni Peg Falcons to demonstrate to All sundry at Antwerp Why Canada s entitled to a place in the league of the British government has decided to have a House cleaning at dub Lin Castle evidently too were getting caught in the official Winnipeg Man has been fined for nigh Init false labels on bottles of putting Iii St Muelu the report of the Case does love for such poetry which comes to for which most of us do not but a Little trouble when we Are Yonne we May find one or two poets whose if we get to know it will mean very much to us and be come part of does not become intimate to us through the intellect alone it comes to us through one might Al most say enters pores of the if we Are Happy what Are you doing to to find one poet who seems to express things which we have consciously Felt in our own personal sex or to have reveal eco to us things within ourselves of we were until we found them expressed in we have great the not make it Clear whether the fellow was charged with breaking the Law or disappointing the Toronto is said to be filled with in come tax Toronto May now be referred to As City of the wireless telephones Are being tested for use in wife Manitoba now if somebody w North Only there is reason for some Satis fac at at the Assurance Given by sir George Foster of behalf of labor Council and Secretary of i the government that Steps Vdell be invent a phone less Telephone a Good Many of humanity troubles May c v German paper that the league of nations should be asked do something to standardize cloth Means of i reducing the Cost those people must have an that it is a league of notions Winnipeg typographical Given place to who of the trades and labor do and one of the City labor members of the joint As it now Are both i proceed bugs of the Council will batched by the general Public and it is in the and support of Public open 11 Fiat the Council will find its Prin Sanction for the enforcement recommendations As it May employers and labor Organ to ing As a of idea us when we Are Young will appear As we get older it will re main in becoming an i intimate Nart of our own and will be an assured source of Conr i sol Atlon and been told elsewhere that lord Grey is saturated with the poetry of that to hear him talk on the master a Rich this address to those men of Harvard is also a mod est confession touching some of the books which have enlivened his leis ure iving the greatest All such should be one should know what one wants to the last part of the address Coil gains lord Greys account of that toy which he an Roosevelt spent together in the country to we had strength of British the Independent labor j singing annual conference held in Glasgow on or in 1110 rlppsl1 april 6 dental in his presi taken to keep the constructed portion of tie Hudson Bay railway m Good repair and that the government has not abandoned the intention of comr ple Tibig the Road but vill do so at the earliest Date the delegation to whom sir George Foster was replying United Opin Ion of tie Rauie As the acting prune minister the Only reason for suspension of work on the railway after an expenditure of thirty millions was the extreme need for Economy in capital expenditures tue the at this the West is not Likely general is a Day of recreation thatis Sureff immortal to the great american was to go Hunting m Africa and unit my the courts of Europe he expressed a to walk in England with some who knew the and ambassador Bryce wrote to sired and it was Many months these two lovers of the Moons Ando All Tjia tilings went into Hampshire they head in the songs heard there romans for of Birds come Down unchanged and we Are ill membership per compared with three years the British labor he with us members the Monument of the work of the tie Independent labor party pub Lishes a weekly journal the labor it owns the National la Bor which has works at Man Leicester and Meta Thyr it employs about score full time it has already m0nrfd we b to songs which been familiar to races of sen of which history has no know ledge and no record Thev had rot gone far into the country Lanesse Lorethe englishman found that hib guest knew Agi eat deaf about Bri Stu child you do you realize what he is to you invested in him Are the Hopes and expectations of your own your child will carry your name into future and reflect your care and what would you not give to protect him from present dangers it is far More important that you provide now for his Protection after you Are life insurance will give him the Start in life that you intend he shall death does not relieve you of this responsibility you owe it to yourself and to your child to provide adequate life s dont try to persuade yourself that it cant be done Don t create you can insure if you will to do so am tre let your Resolution be 1 and i will buy More life insurance in this advertisement is one series inserted by the of Manitoba who Are to the highest standards of insurance practice ;