Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 2, 1925, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Editorial Section pages 13 to 22 Freedom of Trade Liberty of religion Equality of civil rights Winnipeg thursday april 2, 1925 cent Sun by limited a joint i tinted and published Dally Man Zloba jct pram company. Company. Incorporated tiber the Lawn of Manitoba. Its Hewl of face and place of Bull Nam. 300 Carlton i net. In tie City of Wynn Frev Manitoba. E. H. Mac Kutyj. President and general manager. Hrs Letend at Tho general of fact in Mon kor. For Tram Masslon through the malls in the British islet at Inland Revenue a United state example plight of the Chicago Milwaukee and. St. Paul railway just been compelled to place itself in the hands of a pr0vides a very cogent argument for those who advocate to ligation of the Canadian National system on a basis re Capi Intens rate with its earning Powers. There Are so Many Points in is we 5tr0ns the situation which confronts both systems that the 11 Worth stressing. Chicago Milwaukee and St. Paul was one of the systems in the Middle West tapping Wisconsin Iowa to and Nebraska it hauled for Many years farm products Bie cities in its territory and City goods to the prosperous a a it served. It was looked on As one of the in the country some time before the War How project was conceived of a Extension to the t the line paralleling to a certain extent the two other which have Headquarters in the twin cities. Fore the Extension could get on a paying basis War broke woh known in enormously increased operate followed in 1920 by the agricultural Depres Annada hit Farmers in the territory served both old lines and the new extensions. The net effect of these to deprive the Milwaukee railway of its Antici Mie with the result that due to Lack of surplus v to necessary betterment the physical condition unfavourable equipment has deteriorated and is sufficient in amount. _ _ by a Board of distinguished engineers to this Ettelt the directors of the Milwaukee who make it As s As in hit ions was f pm Revenue to bal Road is is chamber is completely irresponsible. As for Ocean rates and the pc Psalto subsidize a new company when there is much Idle shipping As the Sun remarks the reason is quite simple. The Idle such As Woald be suitable for the needs of our owned by companies that belong to the com Bine and they All like one another so much and Benefit from associating together to such a degree that they would not think of leaving the Friendly circle1. It May be a deplorable thing to build new ships when Many Are now Idle but it be necessary that this should be done for it is also deplorable that Canadian producers and Canadian Trade should be held in Check be cause of a Long standing and persistent arrangement keep up Ocean rates. It is probably a fortunate thing for the Ontario progressive Mem Bers that they have no responsibility for the views of the Farmers Sun. It is supposed to represent Only the class conscious Ontario Farmers but on these three questions we should say it Speaks not for them but for the die hard group in Montreal. Anniversary of Frog Lake massacre holders remaining a Venlah that the interests of the company and of its Security will cot be conserved by using the Small amount of available marketable securities to meet further deficits statement to Tho Public the directors do not disguise their Thuv believe that a prompt readjustment of the com e in the Best interest of the Security holders company to resume its former place among a Anciaux Strong roads of the country and to serve its Terri views. Affairs will be in the torn even More effective than in the past. Situation closely this state of affairs parallels the National system. Increased operate it will be seen ing expenses due to the War decreased earnings due to deflation a the agricultural Belt an enormously expensive Pacific coast Lection duplicated in the Case of the National railways for Many an arbitrary proposal surely no one. In the legislature will seriously consider the Sugges Tion that a suburban municipality should be wished on Winnipeg with out this City s consent. Such a precedent would be so extraordinary and to dangerous that Winnipeg should take no chances and the proposition must be vigorously fought in the legislative com Mittee by representatives of the is of course a very difficult suburban problem to Deal with but it cannot be solved by the easy expedient of forcing Winnipeg to enlarge her boundaries. This City also has its problems. In directors of the Milwaukee railway however Are courteous enough to visualise situate pm and remedies experts assure them that if the excessive fixed ears Are reduced to an earning basis the Road is assured of a sound and prosperous future. A receiver is put a and the whole financial situation is to be threshed out by committees 01 the Geek mtg holders affected. This can Only mean the wiping off the slate certain classes of securities with consequent losses to the holders. The new York times commenting on this Situa Tion is no doubt on sound ground when it states this is what the St. Paul will now discuss with its creditors. It is after a. Passing through the experience which has at one urns in their history confronted. All of the transcontinental railways in cams with two or three exceptions the necessity of funded debt incurred for construction purposes because develop of the new regions opened up had not arrived of the scale and at time expected by the in captors of the those advocate the re capitalization of the National system recommend no such drastic step As directors of the Milwaukee system. Conservation of health by or. T. C. Routley general Secre tary of the Canadian medical association in Canada disease every year costs us Over deaths and about in cold Cash so Public health men Tell us. The great War itself was cheaper than this both in Cash and lives As a matter of fact cold blooded scientific fact War is an innocent amuse ment when compared with disease for we lose seven times As Many canadians annually from disease As we lost each year of the War from Battle wounds. Many of these deaths could be averted much of these terrific costs prevented it people were intelligent enough to apply by h. A. Kennedy War Correi Pon Dent of the 85 the most tragical scene in the drama of 1885 was enacted forty years ago today on the Beautiful shores of Frog Lake. The news of Kiel s Victory at Duck Lake on March 26 had electrified both East and West. Down East its principal effect was to Spur on the preparations for the dispatch of a. Force to quell the revolt already a Flay before the Duck Lake fight 100 of the 00th rifles had been Hur ried from Winnipeg to Quappelle in Case the indians near there should be inclined to join the half Breeds. General Middleton then commander of the Canadian militia got to Winnipeg on the 27th, and at once sent off the rest of the. Batta lion and the local Field Battery with two guns. The two batteries of the Perma nent militia stationed at Kingston and Quebec entrained for the West on the 28th, and 250 men each from the Queen s own and the grenadiers were rushed out of Toronto on the 30th, with so Canadian Reg rulers from the. Infantry school. A picked company of sharpshooters from the governor general s foot guards left Ottawa at the same time. The Esth rifles of Montreal chiefly formed of French canadians Irene speedily Grot under arms and i paraded with them in the old City Hall Over Bonsecours Market but on april 2 i slipped out and went ahead by myself. A a civilian i could go All the Way to Winnipeg by rail through the states. I sup pose the fanatical anti British ele ment would have raised a storm if our troops had been allowed to so through that country to save our Western settlers from extermination. Anyway they were not allowed but by tremendous exertion and ing skill the Canadian Pacific rail Way company s officers rushed them Over the unfinished Road to Winni Peg in a week in spite of four gaps in the line North of Lake Superior and the Lack of any passenger the unconnected sections Between the gaps. It was a great achievement. In the West the Dick Lake disaster caused if not a. Panic at least a Well founded fear for the safety of scattered settlers on farms and in there were two White women mrs Delaney and mrs. Gowanlock but they were simply escorted to the Camp. There a half Breed interpreter. John Pritchard bought or ransomed mrs. Delaney paying her captors a horse and while an other Hal Breed Pierre , paid three horses to. Save mrs. Gowanlock both women were Well protected throughout their Long Captivity and it is Worth remembering that no act of % violence was. Commit Ted against a woman in the. Whole course of the rebellion. Big Bear s ultimatum the indians having gorged them selves on stolen victuals keeping up their War spirit meanwhile with frenzied dances moved Down to fort Pitt. This Riverside stronghold they threatened to Burn Down by arrows tipped with flaming Oil soaked rags if the police did not Clear out the civilians big Bear promised would be protected in his Camp. I have the chiefs ultimatum pencilled at his bidding on a Small scrap of paper by a prisoner. H. R. Halpine a Hudson s Bay clerk Cap tured at an outpost Between Frog and Beaver River. The Docu ment reads april 14th. Cap. Dickens. I want you to Cross the River at once for my Young men Are terrible hard to keep in hand. Big the Hudson s Bay Factor William Maclean advised Captain Dickens to go and on april 15 two melancholy processions left fort Civi lians trusting their lives to the mercy of the enemy the police embarking in a Leaky old scow for Battleford. There after a hard Ana cold week of navigation among ice and sandbanks they arrived on the and there i found them Safe with the rest of the besieged popu lation when i Rode in two Days later with Otter s Relief Force. Hard things about the arc being said about Portage la Prairie on account which it is Spon Sable. Of flood conditions for held the railway is re the . Should go the simple prevention rather than pay extravagant costs for cure. This is particularly True of the that the the extent to which the Public is now interested in the shape of Bonds of the old grand trunk and the Canadian Northern has been finally determined and confirmed by the courts. What is proposed is merely the writing off of Loans to the Road made from time to time out of the Public Treasury interest on which is not now earned and if earned u Ould merely be transferred from one pocket to another. As the new York times Points out almost every transcontinental system on the continent has had to undergo the process of recapitalisation on previous occasions at the expense of the investors in securities. All that is proposed now in the Case of the Canadian National is a Book transaction the effects of which both on the morale of the employees of the system and of the capacity of the Road to make its own improvements and better ments out of earnings will unquestionably be most marked. It will be interesting to observe the reaction of the plight of the Milwaukee railway on those Stern and uncompromising advocates of private ownership of railways who cry to heaven against any tampering with the financial disabilities of the Canadian National is heard so loudly from time to time. Easy in handling Portage la Prairie. Look what Portage la Prairie did to Hon. Or. Meighen. Or. Tory s opinion that Canada needs a financing body that will think in terms of the agricultural Industry has Point to it. been a marked tendency to culture sit kicking its heels Ante room while the Fellows inside proceeded with their deals. The progressives and the Ginger ites might consult the Good Book a to what happens to a. House that is divided against itself. The report of Trotsky s Assassin a meet the East by t. B. A introducing Herbert Marler. Or. Marler. Herbert Marler is the son of William Demontmollin Marler and Josephine Charlotte Howard his wife. The Demontmollin traces from David Francis Demontmollin a Swiss pro Testant priest who in 1768 was received into the Church of England by the Bishop of London and sent out to Quebec by George the third to minister to French Canadian David s grand daughter married a Leonard Marler who was an English officer in the War of 1812. William Demontmollin Marler who descends from this Leonard married a miss Howard As set out above this lady toeing of Irish Stock and their son is Herbert Marler member of parliament for the constituency of St. Lawrence St. The City of Montreal. We propose saying a few words Here about or. Marler. He sits on the Liberal Side of the House. Is is a., slim tall Young looking Man rather serious very attentive a regular attender and when to projects himself into a de Bate the House listens members who have been out come in what he says is carefully followed and in the speech he made on the Petersen con tract what he said was followed with particular care by the conservatives and or. Meighen. Or. Marler is forty nine years old. When a Man attracts attention in this parliament there is a reason. Or. Meighen is notable because he is Tho most slashing debater in the House or Forke because his View Point is of the greatest interest to the other parties sir Henry Dray ton for his picturesque style and mannerisms but or. Marler is watched because there is a belief around that he is doing his own thinking is not afraid to say what his thoughts Are and has considerable skill in presenting them. A Man who is doing original thinking a person of know where he is going to break out next a Montreal Man no longer the Nat ural qualities of his mind have car ried him to of Canada As a whole and possibly or. Marlor is finding this discovery disturbing a Well As exhilarating he May find it is going to Lead him a Long Way. In the House he is watched with the utmost attention. During the Petersen debate or. Meighen thrust at. H a thrusting into his carefully phrased statements and at the end of the Long debate in the smallest hours of the night in a crowded House the clerk calling out the names As member after member stood up and voted the conserva Tives applauded ironically and laughed and jeered when or. Marler stood up in his place and voted to Send the contract to committee. But he stood straight As a Lance and voted and the whole world could look at him. We rather Admire or. Think the West should know my better. From the Golden books by George Hough Ron far nobler the sword that is nicked and worn far. Fairer the Flag that is Grimy and torn than when to the they were borne. He was trod and found True he stood the test Neath whirlwinds of doubt when All the rest crouched Down and submitted fought Best. There Are wounds on his breast that can never be healed. There Are gashes that bleed and May not sealed but wounded and gashed he won Tho Field. And others May dream in their easy chairs and Point their White hands to scars he bears but the Palm and the Laurel ire his theirs. Visages exposed to attack from in i Tola by the orders of Zinovieff May plans intoxicated by Kiel s Success. Sought Refuge in fort at Battleford which had been the capital of Tho territories until some surprising views it is somewhat surprising to find toe Farmers Sun of Toronto in one aa3 the same Issue making mock of the Hudson Bay route condemning tie idea of an elective Senate and questioning in Large Black face policy of the Dominion government in trying to bring about the lowering of Ocean freight rates Tsering a to a new com Pany when there is a Large amount Idle shipping. Views Are All very Short for a journal is supposed to reject pre opinions dig out the facts come to a decision on Public on their merits file Canadian Council of Agricula re at its recent meeting in Toron passed a Resolution urging the government to Complete. Hudson Bay hallway. But this be nothing Short of mad according to the Farmers pm. Since the port on Hudson. Bay blocked with ice before the East Uerz Grain is ready to move in the and remains blocked in Spring the movement of the priced year is at an this simply that the Sun has swallowed Bolus the untruthful state of interested or prejudiced s ats after hearing much evidence on both sides concluded that the route was feasible and that it would be open to navigation for More than four months also with already spent on the railway and pore and with the knowledge of the tremendous Boon which the route would be to this great producing and exporting area if it is feasible is it madness or common sense and business courage to go ahead and open and equip the route1 sufficiently to try it out regarding the Senate the farm ers Sun quotes Hon. George Brown who in the confederation debates said that the upper chamber if elected might claim equal Power with the lower including Power Over Money Bills it might Amend Money Bills might reject All legis lation Stop the of gov and thus cause a dead lock. That was and s he is says the Sun a fatal to the elective it is curious that the other dominions and most of the other nations of the world have not found this out . Have elec Tive second Chambers. The 8anaian Senate. Is the Only second chamber in the world with fixed membership and unlimited Power save the right of initiating financial measures. All the Powers that of the Hudson Bay route. Fie Sun conversant with the Evi regarding it has it any to doubt the finding of Tho respiratory diseases of which pleurisy is one. In cold Tricky Spring weather we Are perhaps More liable than in midwinter to have attacks of bronchitis pleurisy or pneumonia. Our vitality has been lowered by our indoor lives and a warm Sun shiny Day May delude us into a carelessness ill suited to the often very sudden Sharp drops in temperature to Zero weather. Sometimes an attack of pleurisy is the painful Price we pay for flirtations with the in Clemencier of our cold Canadian Springs. If this occurs it should act As a danger Sig Nal As Well for while strictly speak ing pleurisy is an inflammation of the Pleura or the membranes enveloping the lungs it is also in nearly All cases an indication of an under lying diseased condition such a condition for example a tuberculosis rheumatism gout chronic alcohol ism heart or kidney disease. Pleurisy May arise As an Extension of inflammation from the lungs and neigh Boring organs. It is More common with the pneumonia of adults than with Che bronchial pneumonia affecting children. _ May result from injury pleurisy May also follow an injury to the Chest Wall but wherever it at tacks you May be quite or urfa that there is deeper seated trouble some where in the body. The symptoms of pleurisy Are not hard to recognize. There is an at tack of Sharp pain in the Chest. It is More severe if tie patient breathes rapidly or moves about. There la a dry distressing cough but the cough causes such excruciating pain that the patient makes a constant Effort to suppress it. There is tempera Ture and nil the usual signs of fever such As increased pulse rate a hot skin and flushed face. Just Here it is Well to Point out that of everybody in Canada carried out the simple health Rule that fever ways mean s bed it has been reckoned a would save about 000 a year in Cash people of this country besides All kinds of sickness loss of time wages and death. Displaced by Regina the whole White population for Many Miles around flocked into the this old log stockade on a High Promontory in the Fork of the North Saskatchewan and Battle River was easily defended against any but a most determined assault which the indians never attempted. But the 560 men and women and children crowded together there had to look on helpless while columns of smoke told of Homes All around being Burnt by crees and stones. At fort Pitt so Miles farther up the Saskatchewan close to the pre sent inter provincial Boundary about 5 civilians were sheltered and this Hudson s Bay Post was. Garrisoned by 15 mounted police under Captain Francis Dickens. Son of the fam Ous novelist. Thirty Miles North West six police under Corporal Sleigh held an outpost at Frog. Lake. T the House started to debate second Reading on wednesday two of important measures of government policy. Presumably there Are Excel Lent reasons Why these items should have been reached Only late stage in the session but it will not make for speedy prorogation the Bills in question Are those dealing with the re organisation of the finances of the and the Bill creating a. Body to handle the suburban municipalities which Are in financial trouble. Needless to say both Bills did not get their second Reading. And no one can Tell How Long they will take in committee the n they get that length. It May be observed however that both or. Club a who had charge of the Hydro measure. And or. Mcleod who piloted the suburban Bill acquit Ted themselves Well. They were easy to hear and quite readily followed. We have had or. Evans and or Halg on the Hydro Bill with or. Tanner to follow and the suburban Bill is to be treated to an application of criticism by. Or. Ross from East Kildonan government business comes around again. The speeches to. Date at any rate have been commensurate with the importance of the measures to Manl. On discussing the liquor Bill and the proposals to take from the profits to help enforce the Manitoba Temperance act of the . Plat. Form of 1922, which objected to any profit from the Sale of liquor by the government. The platform being of course horribly dead in that by this time. We had a polite tribute from or. Taylor to the Premier for saying he d help out Portage in the matter of the Canadian Pacific rail Way caused floods. Half the tar Plo yees and executives of the system were there first thing on wednesday morning he said. Or. Ivens Eald a few words of thanks to the Mem Bers for their generous contribution to the Nova Scotia sufferers. But of business done tending to rapid prorogation there was no sign. It will be a Good Friday when they through. Mentoring a lost Art new Toroc Telegraph the radio and. The spyies been of tremendous Benefit in acquainting an hysterical. World with the benefits of the process known As slowing they have taught sit quietly for Houri at a time relaxed and silent. Ing was a lost Art in Thia country until the radio came along. Now in Alberta. Bear s band of Here to serve big crees the govern ment maintained a farm instructor. John Delaney. An Indian agent. I. T Quinn was also there at the end of March. A grist Mill was being built by John a. Gowanlock who had come up from Ontario with his wife the Hudson s. Bay company had a store and Here too roman Catholic Mission manned by father Fafard a native Berthier in Quebec and father Marchand a Young priest from France. Bil Bear s indians greatly excited by the news from Rel. And Captain Dickens offered to bring his men up to Frog Lake but the peo ple there decided on the contrary. That the police already at Frog Lake had better quit thinking their pres ence would prevent an this la particularly True of fever caused by pleurisy. People who try to cure pleurisy while walking about or attending to their Dally tasks Ako very Long chances. When it is remembered that except when it is associated with. George Brown feared in an elective Senate the existing nominated sen ate has vital difference that an. Elective. .Senate., could be to us jul illiuiu.5 us j 0 to m Way committee to 1920, which second gent business men. Nia or has caused by injury rather provoke than Indian outbreak. Reluctantly Corporal Sleigh Drew Oft his men to. Fort Pitt. _ Early next morning some of the indians came Down from their Camp and seized the Indian agent s horses. The Hudson s. Bay. Store they forced the clerk. W. B. Cameron to give up what ammunition he the police had taken most of it away with them. The wildest of the braves. Travelling spirit then took Cameron to the Church where the rest of the Whites had already assembled for service. It was the Day before Good Friday. A strange gathering a More extraordinary gathering at a Christian service Hast surely never been seen. Travelling spirit Rifle in hand and yellow War paint on his face half Knelt in. The Middle of the congregate Long big Bear and another Indian stood guard at the door. The service Over. Father Fafard. Publicly warned the indians against crime and they allowed the people to re turn to their Homes. After break fast however travelling spirit came up to. The government agent and ordered him. Into the Indian Camp. Quinn a tall fearless Man with some Indian blood Iri his veins re plied i will stay i Tell you said travelling spirit Anil shot him Down. Stop Criel Bear. But his authority could not control his Wilder followers. They rushed at the farm instructor. Father Fafard ran. To his Aid but both were shot Down. Father ,.mar Chand made a dash for his prostrate Friend but he fell. The. Indians rushed at the Gowanlock a Hal Breed Carpenter named gum William Gilchrist and John Williscraft dropped in their tracks. John Dili made a break for safety but an Indian leapt on. A horse and ran High Down. Young Quinn the Indian not b e verified but at that it will Only be premature. Trotsky alive is much More dangerous to the communist leaders than the imprisoned Czar Ever was and he is not Likely to get better treatment. Now if there was. Only some method of conserving the present flood moisture till about. June 20, what a grand and glorious country this would be. Three things Are useful in get Ting a loan at a Ter reputation and Victory Bonds. And the greatest of Thesa is Victory Bonds. All the hockey cups have been taken West from Ontario. It makes no difference there however As they have nothing to drink out of them. It appears that nearly All the men attacked by wolves in Canada Are the victims of special correspondent wolves. Jack Miner had wild geese at his Bird Sanctuary in Ontario the other Day. But these Are not the strangest Birds in that part of can Ada. A Dairy association has been de. In Western Canada and will re present More than dairymen in the four provinces West of the great lakes. This should be information to a Large number of citizens in. The East who have an idea that the West is engaged almost entirely in what the freight Fellows at Mont real and Toronto refer to As wheat and or. Marler has become conspicuous As the. Outstanding Independent thinker among the private members on the Liberal Side of the House. It is not for nothing he is the descend ant of Swiss and Irish ancestors. Or. Marler is engrossed with the problems of Canada it is. With the problems of Canada that parliament purports to be engrossed. Now what i Sciba development. Is Canada Here we have a ton that will soon have Tobe answered because the viewpoint a Man to the study of Canada s problems is really derived from his Conception of what Canada is. Is Canada Ontario and Quebec is to a National unit or is it a District or a. County is Western Canada really Canada or is Western can Ada a damned nuisance of a. Place that has crazy ideas about the Tariff and has bolted the two classic Par ties pleurisy is nearly always highly Sug of a tuberculous infection it will be realized that this disease should be looked on As a warning and treated accordingly. If you get pleurisy see that whole body is thoroughly examined so As to discover the causes under line the then take All Neces sary Steps to causes. Paying Branch lines no tins the announcement by the car of its intention to. Build five Branch lines in Western Canada this the Saskatoon Star says the Canadian Pacific railway is a Public service it has to maintain a. Reputation for paying dividends. Its directors Cio riot make a habit of recommending extensions which will be unprofitable. Tho five branches they propose for the cur rent year Are doubt expected to yield profits on operation. The Western Branch lines pro posed by sir Henry Thornton were to yield the difference is that the . _ programme has to be supervised by agent s Nephew had better Luck for Cha . No he dashed into the Wood-3 and got Japan is passing a manhood suf Frage Bill giving the vote to Al males Over 25 years of age except paupers. Japan it seems is keeping the vote out of the hands of the Sheik class. The Dominion department of agriculture has just issued a pamphlet on hints on the use of fanning it is unnecessary to state that ills pamphlet comes from Ottawa. A scientist has invented a. Disinfectant that can be taken internally. The scotch have been working on the same thing for. The last thou Sand years. Well then conceive a Man brought up in Montreal All Hla associations rooted in the East All his consider Able interests centred in the East whose surroundings Are sectional who has never been West of the great lakes who never saw the wheat in August who never drove along the endless Prairie trails wending. To the Skyline who never saw a Home Stead or a cattle ranch or a Prairie City who does not know what rust is or a hailstorm or what it is to drive in a loaded Box Wagon thirty Miles Over a Gumbo Road in heavy who never saw., the rows of elevators at the depots of the Little villages along the., railway tracks or heard the traders scream ing their Heads off in the Winnipeg wheat pit conceive of such a Man beginning to feel his nil Diveer. To Varfis this unknown and myster Loua country out of which every year hundreds of millions of bushels of Grain flow out to the world through the port of Montreal. This River of Grain has a cause it Start out of the Tough Sod like a Spring of where does it come from it comes from the proposals of the. Government in respect of the Hydro follow close in along the lines of the Steps advocated by Many people in connection with the Canadian. National railways. The government is going to Boll the water out of it. There has been incurred to Date a loss round figures of around a million dollars. In the Enterprise. Some of this two thirds in fact is on capital account the balance la operating deficit. The system will now be capitalised at a figure which will at present Revenue to about break even. will be based on a Cost of construction with the cheapest form of material leaving the difference Between that arid a valuation made by the Sullivan commis Sion a year or. Two ago to be added to the capital value As the increase in business warrants. The operating deficits Are to be wiped out and written off. Or. Evans chief criticism was to the effect that the Hydro could be capitalised at any Flag ure the government liked but the country would still have to pay in Terest on the outstanding Bonds. Or. Haig pleaded for a rate on Light and Power Low enough to enable it to be put into every farm House adjacent to tie system. Cuff he capitalisation Lover if necessary. There seemed no disposition other than to View that Given a Chance the Hydro will yet be a Good thing for the province and especially the people who can use it. The sweat and labor some two the daily saying of Sam Slough a Fra Fren feature produced by a free press staff writer. A lot of Fellows who can take the Hills on High can t take their that senators while the . Pro is., directed Only by. Interi he dashed into the Wood s and got away. The Only Man. Spared by the indians was the Hudson s Bay clerk. Birthday congratulations to Thomas Berry sex mayor St. Boni face born Manchester bng., april 2. 1859. Francis Alexander Anglin chief Justice of Canada born St. John n.b., april 2.j1865. Million people. Invisible people hid away from the East. By. Rock harriers and distance mythical peo plop or mythical for1 a Long time. But your Man from Montreal looks across the Grassgreen floor of the chamber and sees some fifty Odd citizens sitting there who have come out of the far off West and put the substance of that place definitely beyond ques Tion. And the question that then arises is is this West that Thesa Fellows Are so stubborn about is it after All the Merit in or. Marler essentially an easterner Eastern in thought traditions. Instincts is that he is beginning to realize not formally not conventionally not verbally but in the marrow and essence of the thing that the West is the East is Canada that Nova Scotia is Canada that All together a. Unit a Unity they Are Canada and. Or. Marler makes the interesting figure to is because this Vita fact is dominating his Point Teal he la Fuh is Rich to the very ele ments your system fish gives you to baud Bone and fish puts iodine into your system and iodine is the greatest preventative of goitre and thyroid trouble. Fwd foods Furnoh you with greatest ele ment of All for counter wide indeed b the part of the daily diet. For health association Russell Lang s the suburban Bill is going to pro vide a commission to take Over the of Falls of the suburban municipalities now in the Hole and those which May get that or. Mcleod had some interesting figures to give the House in his speech most of which however have already been before the House in the report of the special committee which Aat to Deal with the matter. He paid a merited tribute to the Beauty spots surround ing Winnipeg As residential locations and dwelt on the fact that Only a very Small percentage income of the municipalities in question came from business and similar taxes the people living in the suburbs All working in Winnipeg Iii contributing to Winnipeg business. The Bill will give the commission Power to operate amalgamated police and other services in the municipals Tiee if and while it does fares the committee would have liked at least would., appear to a. Chance of getting on their of course business was not All serious it being april 1st there had to tie a Little levity. No doubt Western bookshop somermt., last Days of the bit Book. Sale irm hop. Mid the to Tor of to hop Tho made Kiwi Hnidec s. R Hunter c importing Triton 189 Lombard Street
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