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Friday, April 14, 1922

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 14, 1922, Winnipeg, Manitoba Editorial Section pages 13 to 22 Freedom of Liberty of religion Equality of civil rights giant Baba april printed and Pana joint took Inear Poraski under of it haad awl of far i ton in the City of pre aunt gemeral Etc railway question takes the stage h announced from Ottawa some Days ago that Kennedy the Jester of proposed to make his statement on railway i eve of the easter holidays in order that the might Haf g matter consideration upon the reassembling of parliment opportune for the Ordinary taxpayer who is not a member so o v Aiso to give his Best to this question to Means an academic subject for it has a direct interest for every resident of the deficit of the fitment railways for the year 1921 amounted to is Wiser to let him starve to death at once and be done with else where in the interview sir Benjamin intimates that in april and May the j j famine will be at its worst owing to difficulties of the funds being raised in Canada under the auspices of the save the children fund go to the Saratov re to which sir Benjamin Robertson makes special this area has been allotted to the British a yearly of about per Capila or Relief Agency sir Benjamin Rob family of Kennedy apart from the informing and valuable jilt los embodied in his was pretty sketchy and no vow Jeain the mind As to what the government either with r Sta respect to the management of the railways or tie vital question of freight a tic announced that it is tie intention of the government to wave a Amon management and directorate for the government controlled not Clear that this Means that close amalgamation of the grind the National system which the occasion Calls for it is Wen Tara kind that very special efforts Are being made in Montreal to keep these in the expectation that later on Tho grand trunk Mav be Totea Over by a private this should Ever eventuate it can pc safely assumed that there will be a decided Community of interest h7 private company and the capital which controls of Canadian Pacific such a future for the grand trunk Rai was Fenot to be thought the grand trunk system is a natural complement d fee National railway system one system needs the other the one for 115 terminal and Branch services to the and the other for the Benefit Cythe Long ten the Brand trunk does an enormous business which it makes no Money because the haul is too Short to make it possible for the railway to overcome the heavy terminal charges an Oddi of the figures shows very clearly what is wrong with thu grand two thirds of tie company motive Power is used in switching Only the remainder in Road service whereas the corresponding pc for Tnp int Manl j Yertson says the Relief must be Forth coming until August 31 or everything that has been done thus far will be that ought to be regarded As sufficient by any Canadian who de sires to lend a hand in fighting the worst famine of modern nor should there be any delay in warding these Bank will transmit for any Money to the fight destination and Many of the churches Are also collecting notes Emmemt for the Nasonal system Are 62 per for Road service and 38 for switching while for the Canadian Pacific railway Bev Are to per for Road service and 36 per for switching the merger of the grand trunk and National systems will give the National roads the terminals which they require in the East and it will give the grand trunk the Long haul necessary to make its extensive terminal equipment profit the marked improvement in the operating results of the National by Flor system during the past year r is been largely due to the cutting Down of the losses in operating the grand trunk Pacific consequent upon its incorporation with the larger system and it is probable that equally ppr results will follow a real Union of the grand trunk and Canadian rational with respect to the proposed new management and directorate there awesome essential let the government get a directorate and management in which it has Confidence and then resolutely adhere to a policy of leaving them alone and giving them a there Are pretty wll authenticated reports of interference with the administration of the sat tonal systems since the change of the effect of of must result in a demoralization of this the policy of i possibly speak out of full tie late which was to give the railway management a pretty says that both Harding and persons Are unable to get jobs be cause the purchasing ability of the Public is not great enough to make goods and the purchasing Abil Ity of the Public is Down because of the inability to get jobs and wages its All Clear after you have made a couple of trips the reparations having been formally banned at the Genoa the correspondents advise us that it is the subject most in connection Witto the Manitoba political situation there Are no real one mans guess is As Good As now that a prediction has been made that Manitoba has prospects of a Good crop in 3922 most of us can feel that the West is beginning to hit her stride the Crow m springtime by Hamilton Laing Ca Caw Ca Caw How me it sounds this Welcome of the Spring even from old Corvus As he Calls Down to us while he is posting we see him now beat ing his Way off into the for he perched on a Poplar tip from which he Calls out loudly that he is Back Home again and in Possession of his Lii which with a Bird of the crows Dis position Means that he is on the scene of his last years nest and intends to carry on As he did be there is a note of greeting and of Defiance in his loud he knows that he is not loved either by Bird or but he cares Little and perhaps we like him Best in april when his voice is a Welcome of the new Ca Caw Ca Caw the Crow comes to us Early usually in late the reason that he is a Hardy Knave and does not Winwar far South of he win from the Golden Good Christina up thy Hill of thou All mans climbing a throne through the world through the Church in which think to look upon thee no More upon my Hill of sorrows with Yea carried if a need should be Yea never left carried in thy heart of to a arcades Flocs Are Oner world within Reading in the paper the other Day that the Sadhu ters to the East and West of in hold Man f India Southern coastal British Columbia a Southern coastal British Columbia and in Southern Large Winter Crow Roost in the Vicinity of Chatham has been reported from the latter sometimes Black Friend also tries to become a resident even of a few years ago a Small company of half a dozen crows wintered successfully Sundar a was to visit win interested in a Little Book with his name on the written by a thur of the London Mission Ary this is that famous sikh of whom we have been Reading at different Parker sketches the history not Only of the sad Hirs but of his the the cheerful philosopher the Man whose cheerfulness is never clouded must be lacking either in knowledge or in is so much Heartbreak in so Many sorrows of which we can be Only passive that dictum of gods in his heaven alls right with the May do Well enough As the natural expression of a healthy is the Way one feels on a Bright Spring in the Light of facts it is All is not right with the so Many in Are wrong with it that we Are almost driven to adopt an attitude of selfish the War has blunted our we read of horrors without being but we Are still with human kindness we would not allow a child to starve on our Doorstep and we Are moved to pity by the knowl Edge that at this glad easter the brightest season of the Mil Lions of children Are starving in rus we do not care to think of the emaciated Little the soft ened the twisted the thousand daily but we know that in this Volga District there is a condition of misery to which even the War offered no always connect easter the new York which May free is the Only one to follow if the roads Are to have a Chance to action the Canadian National system of railways cannot Tead ministered As a department of the subject to the super vision of departmental officials or the head of the railway it is very doubtful whether Complete Independence of administration can be secured under a system by which the control is vested in a directorate i skiable to dismissal at the hands of the better method of organization will be found but meanwhile fairly satisfactory results May be obtainable if the government will follow this policy of picking management and directorate in which it has Confidence sad Lien leaving them to work out own giving them that measure of steady and consistent support which they will need in the face arduous task which lies before to leave the railway management severely alone and yet to give it in the House of a steady and consistent support will make a considerable demand upon the self control of the but it is the Only course to follow if the management of the roads is to have any Chance to make a another prime necessity is to have men on the directorate who sin Cerely desire the Success of this line of talk by members of the government about not believing in Public ownership but still being willing to give it a trial ought to Stop there were some observations in a House on tuesday night along this line by the Dis belief in the possibilities of Public ownership ought to be an absolute bar to appointment to the directorate of the Canadian National in a Little fanatical belief in the Virtues of Public ownership might under lie circumstances be a Good this is particularly desirable As it is s foregone conclusion that the Headquarters of the system will be in where business opinion is strongly pro Canadian Pacific railway and ant Public the government ought to realize that it is under the suspicion of views of Montreal big business that it is inclined to be sympathetic to the Canadian Pacific railway and disinclined to believe there can be successful operation of railways by Public its to the directorate and managerial positions in the Canadian Sitio Aal system be subject to very critical scrutiny and a feature of the appointments which might suggest a willingness on the it of the government to have the Experiment of Public ownership upon it has entered foreordained to failure would certainly not be a in emendation of the government to the favor the Hughes would doubtless favor the United states joining the league of nations if there were a Chance of securing the senates a it interprets the reported intention of the government to name a member of the reparations com Mission As a step towards this All of which is since the league of nations will never do the work intended for it until it includes the United states of Happy in midwinter and it is hardly Tobe expected that our province will Ever be a popular health resort in the colder season for the regularity with which Crow pairs appear in Spring and take pos session of old haunts would imply that the Birds Are life in deed a far greater number of our Birds than is commonly probably Are so perhaps the pairs mate while As the ducks and other waterfowl but the certainty is that one males Lead in his haunts of the previous it is noteworthy too that the crows come North singly or in twos and threes or very Small when they go South in the fall they form into Well mobilized but on the return March it is different and seems to be every one for the Crow is an ardent Lover and most devoted in fact the attachment of the pair is a very not Able thing and one of the finest traits to be found in the Black Scal Awag frequently in Spring we two crows High aloft in an appendix gives a Brief their first guru teacher was Nanak of the 15th an ascetic who wore the Saffron Robe and travelled the holy May note a sort of Aerial they whirl one the other and keep it up for a considerable sometimes a third Crow May be seen to join in present reparation a to reach France from the famine is still on efforts that the civilized world 18 making to mitigate in some slight the indescribable horrors of russian famine have to make against the server Sites of something is always turning Pic give the hard hearted and the a waisted an excuse to keep the upon their one ume it is some foolish provocative by who would Sooh c it million russians die of than forego an Opportunity 01 toting his thumb at the hated or it is some a we act by the soviet govern which cools outside these untoward incidents be placed a sent out which credits former of with made the statement that the line would be virtually ended by re is difficult to account the despatch upon any theory that it is intended to a com blah some particular purpose cer is that the famine will not be this month it in now uts is quite evident from the re Ort made by sir Benjamin to the British russian Relief sir Benjamin formerly chief commissioner of Central provinces of with considerable firsthand of he was sent to l by a Relief committee of lord Emmott is chairman and most of the month of Janu the famine upon Jils this interview we quote these piss Ages can you Tell me something of the Relief organizations the Ameri can Relief administration Ara doing work for which i have the highest they Are feeding approximately children Over the whole famine area in and the United states government has recently Given for the Purchase of Maize foe providing food for the that will probably bring in tons of the British organizations Are the save the children fund and the the former is work ing at Saratov and the latter at by Zulu in the Samara the save the children fund is feeding 250 000 children and the friends 000 children and i care fully examined both and found the work being most economically and efficiently the problem in Russia is that hitherto Only the children have been while the adults been left to die except for their Relief the soviet the americans have realized and Are now importing Maize for the purpose of feeding the i would especially urge that British Relief should now concentrate on similarly pro Viding Relief for the two areas where British organizations Are these two areas con Tain Over All of whom Are in need of it will depend entirely on the Suc Cess of the Spring sowing and tie character of the whether the famine will be Over then by feeding As Many As possible of these people up to the Harvest we May do an immense amount of Good but on no account ought we to Start feeding a person until we can guar Antee that we can carry him on until the we should Only take 01 As Many people As we carry on in August any programme of feeding roust be limited by should funds you Start further sir Benjamin it will be specifically mentions August 31 As the Date up to which famine Relief will certainly be it is he beginning to feed International Bonds from the new York Trifuno the debt obligations among the nations Are a Row of this country is at one end and the worlds completes is at the we having hinted to great Britain that it is time to pay great Brit Ain nudges and France does not conceal her belief that Germany and Russia and other indigent pow ers should pay her More than the niggardly which under arrangements is Over the Rhine during the current the inter debt question has been discussed from every conceivable pre but so there is not any considerable or Progress toward great Britain carries in her present budget an appropriation of to Send but other countries have taken no each one pleads to inability and says it cannot pay until so far As this country is while it is held hat our government did enough when it Lent its there is no enthusiasm for payment in goods whose import would add to american unemployment or in Gold in excess of our currency in one we for our Jue and in next would not have Itiat in to be done the most helpful suggestions thug far made seem to be those which look to the creation of some sort of International jointly and severally Tho of Gatlon of the various and allotted at some agree Don which private investors would be willing to and the proceeds of which would be used to discharge the existing this is now doubtless a counsel of conditions not being favourable to such financial Lut in time world opinion May be ready to give it it would recognize the fact that the War was fundamentally a joint and thus satisfy ethical feelings and at the same time be a practical Way it Pould give to us not the whole of outed but a Large part thereof and would be a great bulwark to peace and help on the great task of eco nomic Carlyle letters to Mill from the Christian science Monitor by order of the executors of the granddaughter of the wife of John Stuart the letters that Carlyle wrote to Mill Over a period of 36 years Are to be put up at among them Are the epistles Dea Liol with the loss of the of the first volume of the French which had been Lent to whose servant used the precious pages to Start a when Mill told him of the Carlyle Felt As though he had staked All on his last throw and but that was not for having accepted 100 from Mill to help him on his he valiantly set to work and produced the revolution As we know it there it Only one place where the letters should be some wll say the British but to Bloomsbury better than the old House at Chelsea where labors were carried out7 no any starving russian unless it is to London he Tob interviewed possible to continue the feeding up by the and to the Date be mentions it t birth in to i Hillyard born land april Winnipeg born brute apr born april Princess youngest Daugh Ter of the late Queen Victoria a bit of Pla Between newly lated but such things among he wild fowl Folk Are hard to and especially so when male and Emale cannot be distinguished by he but closer at hand we May often see courting antics to better the Birds Are Spooner and often May be seen it Tang together on a each be with apparently nothing else in mind than the contemplation of the it is now that the Crow expresses Imseis in no one would expect a Crow to but that is what in actually it May be a Ery Fine measured by most musical but it is obviously he Best one he can it is obviously too a love intended to harm the heart of the Black t is heard Only in Spring and Only at courtship time before nest build no or afterwards Corvus s usually too Busy to it is a comical being strange two note Waluk uttered in a High unmusical falsetto tone and though it is the last Call we might expect from the raucous throated there is Good reason o believe that this Little impassion d Madrigal serves its purpose Well the first concern of the Crow on its return usually is to find some Hing to fill his this is especially True if he returns when Snow covers the it is now that he an Able sea danger and searches out the dead animals distributed across the when he finds a carcass he is loud in announcing the fact to All his neigh a Crow keeps few of his noughts to himself he is the chief lews spreader in the some folks maintain that they can hear ilm shouting dead horse a very Ong Way across the at any rate every dead from Rabbit or Coyote to Domestic is ferreted out of hiding in the Snow and set As soon As the grow Bare the Blac scavenger gleans the swollen Grain from the moist but for a time in Spring heis almost entirely a and a dozen or Twenty crows frequenting carcass is a common he does Good work that farther South undertaken by the die tur key he fond of picking the eyes from the dead the lines about the crows that came on eager wings to tear the flesh of captains and Peck the eyes of Kings had As much truth As poetical fancy in also As soon As there is open water the crows Are found now habitually frequenting the margins of the sloughs and where doubtless they find forms of aquatic life to make acceptable change of preaching and practising the pres ence of purifying the worship of hindu and trying to unite his followers were called meaning among the Gums succeeding was a great and mighty who gave to All his disciples the honorable meaning under him the sikhs be came a military Sundar the son of a Sirdar com and wealthy in he was brought up in luxury and As a child sent to a school kept by the american Mission n his own he was the youngest in the family and dearly oved by both though his a refined and gifted and Beautiful was his next in this woman was on Friendly terms Vith the ladies of the Hough not a her heart Ivas set on the Priesthood for her you must seek peace of soul and love and some Day you must become a holy the to were never separated until the boy was when the Mother there is a chapter on the austere Ife of the holy a Sadhu is one to religion from youth a san is one who takes the vow at any Ater even in old Sundar Singh became a but of the Christian it was his True to he suffered persecutions and temptations great and but he never though a Christian he wears the Saffron in his Faith also a Symbol of renounce he is a Young Man but in has travelled much in Northern acid Southern in Nepal Sikkim and in Tibet always on oot i on Bare with he new testament in his hand up Over the Himalayan and feet above he Las gone preaching the Cross of Christ in his masters own Reading the chapters on his suffer nos in you cannot help re calling the Lovely verse in beginning How Beautiful upon the mountains Are the feet of him that or Ngeth Good of course he hebrew poet must have meant Orn and bleeding How different the Sandhu Sundar Singh is from whose holy negations Are so positively Busy with the Sadhu i Ara pay tribute Money to the tet he is a pure and his Only Book seems to be the new no comment and gloves to Over shroud those stars and roses he has great Power in preaching and Many Are the tributes paid him by hearers of every wherever he goes the people hear him this Book tells Many stories of his sufferings and persecutions and his Day of is when he comes to Winnipeg he will draw a for he is the Christian sized Ideal of the Indian says a writer As Long As world lasts men will look Back with wonder on at the fact Tai Vail Tea Maila in the Orith Ilea we shall not regret j the new Premier is a Farmer and a them an easter they ought to i Drain and for reason it have a Hance to say next j May be assumed that he would Christ is risen he is in rather flight anyone than a Farmer deed lets make it True for or a Grain All of Hia utterances since he became Prem Lei indicate not what the Herman organs impute to by rather that he seeks the to operation of All classes in the province in an Effort to Kive Saskatchewan Tho of government it needs in these to if there to be swordplay Between the Grain grow politics As was to be the pronouncement of Dunning on his selection by his supporters for the premiership of Saskatchewan has ers and the government at the up preaching the Politico created a firs class political Ems leaders of the Drain growers i Bruglio in that two have to draw leading drop Agostus in the shape of the Raglan Leader and the Saskatoon Star Are already devoting columns of editorial space to the situation thus the leaders Point of View is the Farmers of Saskatchewan want Good government rather than the implication being that the new the latter which j administration will them this was consistently and aggressively Jas the past has admittedly progressive during the Federal i when the Saskatoon Star and reclaims loudly that j Regina Post state thai the Dunnings attitude amounts to Maothi Are opposed to the present Severn ing More or less than wholesale Bei Mem they accuse the banners of trayal of the the Star says seeking not Good Bill in part i Seckiner to crab be do no the people of Saskatchewan Bej Ieve that them is any lived that they were last the there Are a few men in a government in sympathy i the Grain growers association who with the progressive party and its i Are undoubtedly seeking their own the Story of How political members of Maharg was fooled is compara4 association freely win Lively fresh in the Public the i Ara attempting to use the association simple fact is that Moat of the voters to further these ends it were fooled along with Maharg was Able to express his sen i Well on tin As folks of Many a russian peas meeting his neighbor file of the As the rank and i to tents in the matter by resigning the Farmers Hii from the government and aligning elation Are not imbued with Tori himself with the the j they Are Busy trying to Ink Are to have no j a liven out the such their ballots Are i want is a government that will help and if the government of which them to do whether in Ottawa easter the of for nearly three thousand years they have stood a speaking Testi Mony to the supremacy of the Spir the Sadhu has visited to has he Ever visited Gandhi the Little Book has various portraits of the a common commotion of the springtime is heard when the Crow discover a Hornad owl hiding in the the being a very Early is Well established when the crows and almost daily now the Black rascals Hunt him out of his hiding place and raise a Din that seems calculated to give old who Hoo a headache or Harry him out of the just what the basis of the crows and Moiety is hard to Ray it seems never to have been satisfactorily the writer has never seen any evidence to show that the big owl Ever kills a Crow even though yearn have been spent n the haunts of both yet each season the same noisy War in carried whenever the Crow Al neg his he Calls up his neighbors from far and near and the Black mob proceeds to is an Early soon after arriving in his old Home begins to gather the twigs to build the nests Are placed in the and poplars Long before there is Nign of a Leaf to hide the Birdsnest ing boy to distinguish the new the old by look underneath upon the the builder always drops a and these almost invariably show that they Are freshly uses few old twigs he Breaks his a glance at the ground under an old nest the fallen twigs last years the fresh twigs under a new nest Are on it is really quite an this nest a Mega of Sticks and bark and strings and Moss often lined snugly with hair from the casses the builder has but Quality in immigration from the Vancouver world sir Clifford Sifton Holda that settlers for Canada in the Short space of ten years is an absurd objective for a country that has now a population of less than ten there is much to be said in sup port of sir Cliffords ten years is far too Short a time in which to properly absorb such tremendous increase in our ant this vast horde could not be brought Here without seriously Dis organizing existing Industrial a like an must grow slowly if it is to grow healthy rather than should be Canadas and it is unlikely that we could get desirable settlers in such Large j there would be getting no difficulty in settlers Froid Europe if we Are willing to accept the class of people Europe is anxious to get rid but we have already Learned our lesson in this respect our foreign element u Large enough As it and far too dilatory in con forming to Canadian standards of in a lamentably Large num Ber of no one will deny that Canada needs immigrants of the right britons should be agriculture labourers and Farmers being Given the there in now and Wil be for Many years a Scarcity of farm workers in and we mus look to the older countries to fill this if there is and Back to Prtrt Vamond in the land movement in i is too infinitesimal to be a appreciable Factor in sowing and harvesting our immense of usefulness from the Star enterprising Berlin theatre Mana Gers ought to neglect to Lay by a few Bales of German Marks for future use As stage and aunt of King born then april nests need to Well built we Lily h Hunter importing tailors 189 Lombay would joyfully Christ is risen evoking the he is risen indeed i wonder if these people still retain a remnant of their simple Faith i wonder if they use that greeting now or Are they say Christ is dead there were three million children in the famine area last the god who Marks the sparrows pie forgotten these Chil Dren it would seem that he has made abundant provision for he has raised up great nations of i nominally Christian and has Given them so vast and varied a food Supply that they Are very particular what they they do not have to Chew grass or gnaw the Corn crop in the states was so Large last year that Many tons of it were used for there was no Lack of publicity to make known the no Lack of Means to meet the Money spent on this continent alone for Candy and chewing gum was More than enough to Send the food re it was a Small Burden for 120 millions of people to provide the Bare Means of sustenance for All these starving and seed to assure some semblance of a of christianity in theory we have had but we vere slow to put it into private Charity appeals for help had been too in Decem Ber the american government voted for not without opposition on the part of some of the Waif thought it Dan Erus precedent and Felt the or Charity at in january he american Relief administration was feeding Over a million of the children Only there was not food enough to feed them Nansen Appeal to the league f nations was he had a scheme for transport was Only Money was the British government would vote no funds the other govern ments followed there was plenty of but no Damnable indifference to he Fate of that is How sir Gibbs described the worlds attitude toward perhaps the expression might be or something has though not enough to save bolshevism has been our is the main reason for allure to act we Felt that f Russia chose to so she must Ake the we could hardly blame Lenin and Trotsky for he but it was their business o provide How could we Send Money to a country like that what sni grantees had we that our help would reach those for whom it was intended and Jet we know that the great mass of the russian people Are sane they Are the Vic Tims of a tyranny More cruel than helpless children Are dying for want of we cannot Stop to talk politics or ask whose fault it we have Only one task to save their and now at last we Are assured that our help will go where it is most organization is and at these children Are in truth brought to our and it is As easy to feed them As to feed we have Only to part with some of those pieces of marked one or or that Are lying Idle in our and we know the Money will be wisely As for the world menace of Bol that is a separate and yet not altogether bolshevism is the declared enemy of All other forms of efforts of diplomacy and High finance have failed to Check its its agents Are Active every and wherever they go they make famine and pestilence do not weaken but Only re Duce the number of its to there is any divine purpose to be traced in the present miseries of Russia it is that their Relief May be the Means of preventing a worse Calam Christian civilization is on it we can Best fight bolshevism with the weapons of love and Charity for an oppressed our Faith in our own standards must be shown by works of the failure of bolshevism is already the evil tree will fall by its own Rotten Dunning is now the head is per j fitted to have its they will i stay cast j it was bad enough that mar j tin should personally take it on him self to support the Liberal party in the Federal and deliver an in that is Why they assisted in turning nut of Oft re in Ottawa last december a in overment that Luu deaf to their last june they returned to Iowa ii with a nearly three to majority a government that Clio attack upon the progressive a very thing humanly pos aim that made it incumbent upon him to j and Why those who resign his office when the result of have never lost Confidence in hip in the Federal with an Over whelming progressive but Dunning goes fur ther even he selected to succeed accepted the and in the same breath turned the new govern ment to its former Liberal a part of the Federal Liberal an outpost of the fed eral Liberal torn aside now is the camouflage with which Dunning cloaked his own position in the last Federal Cam Campaign in which lie to be All things to All Liberal to the liberals and progressive to the relying on the fact that the governments term has four years yet to run on the fact that he will have the prestige of a Federal government behind him on his own High opinion of his ability a a political and his of i sowing dissension in the ranks of the i most of the pm Borg of the Sash Farmers in the next two or three j a Chewan government incl its up he has climbed Down Oft the porters in the legislature Glenr Tell genre and right mindedness of the Farmers of Saskatchewan thit As Iong As the provincial government continues to play fair with the the Farmers will pins fair with the attempt of the her Man to use Tho Farn prs to further their own personal ends la doomed to sure a it is de on the Assumption that the farm ers of Saskatchewan Are know that the Farmers Are nothing of the since these editorials appeared Premier Dunning has issued a Mani festo to the people of having recited the platform on which the Martin administration was re turned in and to what these policies have been carried the new Premier has Sorici Mumuni to make on the As of the Grain growers of the prov was aggressively Liberal in the fed eral As the Star was pro sees in this attack unfounded assertion and Brazen mis the Leader says in not one word of hostility by Way of heard to in a letter from the old of a remarkable hunger the time had come to wean the first for a week the Bers of this he they joined As a Fari frs admitting All on an equal regardless of religion n political it is my sin he in a it is Alto Gether probable that if he had taken any other some other Man would have been Premier of Saskatchewan the Federal elec with the Success of the Liberal party in the roused the party passions of the liberals of the prov and when they oame into Cau they were determined to line up j port unities for will not either the new provincial government on i actually or by implication set a to party Lotical test for Howe in Cere Hope that this Farmers Organ to which this province Vei so and to which personally 1 owe a debt of frat tudo for past the Regina which of the provincial government that May 1 feel the basis of record and both myself with All that term and land the Overn mint have at least a part there to the Farmers of the province or to he Grain growers association in All hat Premier Dunning vet the Herman continuing their policy of attempting to tear Down what the people have seek to convey the impression that Premier Dunning is an enemy of the Farmers generally and of the Grain growers in particular and is anxious to Cross swords with anyone who knows Premier Dunning will appreciate to what lengths the her Man newspapers have allowed their to run away with equal right to Appeal for the of the Farmers of with those who Are Ipp Osil to government in the whether they be members of the Grain growers association or the new Premier says nothing about Federal whether this is because he proposes to Pur sue the same course in this regard As did exp remier or Heck Usu 1 he it injudicious to suy he giving up that is one of Thorp Points which the Campaign must Assur pay to air it does not do and if any suspicion As to the stand of the new administration still lurks in the mind of the Rural then it or Bahle that the Saskatchewan Cabinet Wil have to function for a with some empty Little fellow refused to take nourish he did not cry he just sat on his mothers knee As Long As he had strength to sit up and kept his six Small Teeth clenched after a Day or two of a doctor was called and then a who took the child away for three but without breaking the things began to look the Mother was ill with worn the father stayed Home from it seemed the child would win its flight or on the seventh Day the father remembered that baby had once sucked Well at a piece of he peeled one in front of the and had a bottle Handy with the nipple Cut so that the food would flow baby was too weak to take much notice of the Golden but when his dad began to suck at a Quarter he put out a feeble Little hand for then the Supply tube was hidden in a piece of and so they fed him that a Story to touch the heart of any Only one How precious there Are Many thousands of babies in All quite willing to be and older children almost without one Little Dollar will feed one of these children for ten dollars will keep it in food till after har on buying curtains remember Lux is at your service its bubbly suds make colours Bright and and the dainties fabrics clean and fresh As when the sati like flakes of manufactured by our own exclusive dissolve instantly into a Rich lather As harmless to Fine fabrics As pure water Lux for silk and coloured whisk a tablespoonful of Lux to a lather in half bowl Ful of very hot water then add cold water till swirl the curtains Prem the Rich through and through the but never rinse in three lukewarm you toll in a Towel to dry dry in the for White far an hour in cold then Wash in the same using hot rinse in three hot and dry in St mob it h thu in lever 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