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Friday, April 03, 1925

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 3, 1925, Winnipeg, Manitoba Editorial Section pages 11 to 20 Freedom of Trade Liberty of religion Equality of civil rights Winnipeg Friday april 1925 printed and published Manitoba free press company limited a joint Stock company. Incorporated under inns of Slan Toba. At its head office and place of but Newi 300 Carlton Street in the cite of Manitoba h. Mac fixin president Aad general h Rcd at. The general Post fur tronti Mihlon through the mails in tins British Isles at Inland Revenue rates. A test that is worthless the array Igor Cia made by the Dominion. Government a Peterson is subjected to what it doubtless regards searching scrutiny by 1lic Montreal Gazette. It. Asks an scions who i so it this pcs go to the heart the ones As it Supples the answer itself the Petersen contract and has t a Chance. One of its questions is and and it gives this this Are current steamship rates answer a fair test of the carriers. Are those profits it i to Point ont that none of the regular steamship lines than a moderate profit on nothing could on earns a 08 move i it is probably True _ More than a moderate profit on their capitalization. Tarn Gazette t cae built in but to crate profits to the Gazette s Way of thinking. That none of the regular steamship lines Capi Anc capital Are two different things though to the hey arc the same. Practically All. Tie freighters owned by a ship line prominent in British Canadian Trade were the nineties of last Century. Upon the original Cost of no doubt turn in a princely profit company might show quite mod their present capitalization the steamship companies towards the North upon the attitude of Janiie shipping problem is shown in the annual report of the esdent of the Canadian Pacific railway to the shareholders of the operations of your Ocean fleets were the of con aued ought freight business and to a Disson or traffic in the Spring and fall months of tie ovum ent in earnings can Only be accomplished through tie e of overseas traffic and the maintenance of stable lates. Is not offering in much volume therefore the Only o stand Pat keep the rates up to the maximum of of miracles to Send More traffic. Such is Lions As a result of his trip and his the Tariff barriers Between Canada and the West indies should be reduced almost to the Point of free Trade that we should Send Down consular and vice consular agents and that the steamship services must be bettered. He Points out that Canada already has an advantage a that she is the banker for the islands and he says that any efforts on the part of the government should be followed up by Cana Dian business men making a determined drive to capture Trade with the West indies. What seems to be wanted is co operation Between the government and the business firms of this coun try. The government cannot afford to spend too much but it should have More Trade agents on this ground pulling for Canadian Trade. A lowering of tariffs would also help with such improvements of steamship service As can be secured without too much expense. As the Trade develops the steamship ser vice would be More profitable and should naturally improve without government assistance. Of the master executives now that the Law and Pray to the business practice if Supply and demand has been put in the discard As outworn and inconvenient. The shipping situation in the North Atlantic following the tar appears to have been something like this the volume of Trade was Small owing to Post War conditions which there is no need to detail. This meant that there was More tonnage than there was business for. In con Davit and and Little freight they Muhi the Hope that they i volume of business thereupon the master mariners gathered sagely decided that since there were Many ships ust keep their rates up to the last notch ight thereby get enough out of the Small offering to enable them All to make moderate on their capitalization. If they could make moderate _ a Small volume of traffic All they had to do As it influence of facts. The rarest Bird in the world is the Public Man who having made an injudicious remark in Public docs not blame it on the reporter. In tact he s so rare that he has not yet been discovered. The trouble with a lot of folks la that they get hold of a first Clasa prejudice and adopt it As their philosophy of life. In a skit on the Petersen contract written by the London Mornin Post s smart Aleck to read the Palco the Canadian Farmer gets for his produce is a world Price and does not depend on it Muse be Nice to be a smar Aleck and As such Superior to Thi profits upon seemed to them was to hang on until the volume of business grew Are when their profits would Rise to handsome proportions. Theol ave been waiting for the added business to come wonder ing Why it does t come and meanwhile clinging to Theu stable ates As the one life Saver in a perilous sea. Such is the resourcefulness of our business supermen in the 20ih Century. In the stupid and slow old Days before the Law of Supply and demand was discarded As quite obsolete too much tonnage and too Little freight would have meant lower rates. Lower rates have brought More business and in time the situation would have righted itself. But nowadays the Rule is to Combine and stabilize rates and then Pray for business which does t come because the High rates throttle it before it can develop. Cattle rates Are As Good an illustration As is needed. If the Canadian steamship lines had made a reasonable rate when this Trade revived following the abolition of the embargo they would now he carrying probably head a year. Instead they Are tarrying not much More than a fourth of that number. A promis ice Trade has been All but strangled at its birth. Politics the Tariff Board Hon. J. A. Robb in his budget pee Cli announced that a Tariff Board Ould be appointed or rather a Oard which will inquire into the Ariff and other taxation also and dulse Tho minister of finance. Che Oronto Globe in approving of the Ca. Of the new Board agrees that t should not interfere with the con Rol of parliament Over taxation but t goes on to say the Tariff Lias never been left pen to parliament to to considered my decided hem by Hera. It la rated by Tho minister of , and submitted As a whole. Nov it a Clear that the minister dues not pin inc Tariff out of his own Hjad. In must obtain information and and from various his in officials from manufacturers and other producers and merchants those business May to affected by to customs duties. There is nothing new therefore n the minister of finance making ise of information and advice. What s new is the provision for font no us and systematic investigation As list Maui bed from the haphazard methods and occasional Insul reit of he past. True it will still be open to m-2in Bers Voth of parliament to the Board on disagree matters from the Golden books the eternal goodness by John Gro Leaf Whittier ions for household voices gone for but god hath led my dear ones on. And he can do no wrong. I know not what the future hath of Marvel or Surprise assured alone that life and death his mercy underlies. And my heart Are weak to Bear an untried pain. The bruised Reed he will not break but Comfort and sustain. No offerings of my own i have nor works my Faith to prove i can but give the gifts he gave and plead his love for love. And so beside the silent sea i wait the muffled oar no harm from him can come to me on Ocean or on Shore. I know not where his islands lift their trended Palms in air i Only know i cannot Drift beyond Hie love and care. An unsettled problem by Tom King Washington april drop in prices on the Stock Market and Grain Market alike is discounted by Secretary Mellon and Secretary Hoover As a Mere shearing of the lambs by Iii f opinion and to vote cording to their own opinions. A but i but under the conditions we have noted the rates charged the test which the Gazette applies the Combine and outside the opera Camion be established As just by the with the existing lines in turn of the Rule of Supply and demand the right rates will have of be discovered empirically by Experiment. Newly built commodious ships whose capitalization represents nothing but actual Cost operating with rates put Low to in of the induced Scarcity. Sure full cargoes every trip will reveal the worthlessness Gazette s test of rates based upon the exploitation of an that denial there appeared in the free press a wednesday morning a statement about the wheat Pool and the drop a the Price of wheat attributed to s. Wood. Yesterday there appeared a state sent by or. Wood denying that be made any such statement. The Only comment the free press Csores to make is this the news item was turned in and a authenticity is guaranteed by a Sember of its regular editorial whom the free press has re used and still reposes the most Complete Confidence. These being the circumstances Public must draw its own con a Market Worth cultivating from the British West will arrive in Ottawa in the of May for a conference of off proved Trade relations and the of the matter to this to Tatry lies in the possibility of de a valuable new Market for products. The West in is Export Large quantities of fruit other commodities such As we they import millions of Dol Worth of the things that we ors produce. Yet the Trade is very k sely Between them and the baited states for two reasons country is nearer and it makes stronger bid for West in.-, Tea Trade than we do. Is an Active British senti in the West indies however a desire to Trade with. Canada. Long As this country entertains doubts about the possibility of developing the Trade and neglects to take the necessary practical Steps to do it the Trade will seep going to the . And Canada will lose an Opportunity. We buy 5100. Worth of tropical fruit from the United states yearly. Surely we could import a Large part of this to the from the West indies. There is apparently a Good Trade available also in the same Region outside of the British islands. Canada sold barrels of flour to Venezuela last year and Cuba imports 000 eggs monthly which could be largely supplied by this the government seems to be impressed with the possibilities of this Southern Market for Hon. Or. Low minister of Trade and Commerce had planned to go Down and look into the situation during the past Winter but was detained by other government business h. J. Logan for Cumberland n.s., made the trip on behalf of the govern ment however and he reports that a valuable Trade can be developed if Canada will take the trouble to do it. Or. Logan As a Nova so Tian is particularly interested in the of course because the Mari time provinces would Benefit directly from securing an enlarged mar Ket for various products and Tho ports of Halifax and St. John calculate to handle All the Export and import traffic. The whole of can Ada would gain something from this Trade however and if the maritime provinces would especially Benefit that is a Good reason for encouraging the Trade As much As possible Tor those provinces Are in need of any assistance that can be Given to improve their economic condition. Or. Logan makes three Sugges an outlier Mournful citizen today i the fellow who held his wheat wait ing for it to go to it will have to be conceded in the East that when the House of commons was in need of a Little Ginger it was the West that sup plied it. K it is considered in London a Ter Rible thing that South Africa pro poses to abolish the British prefer ence on the eve of the visit of the Prince Wales. The Prince comes to Canada about every other year but that does t Stop the cons Era Tulve party of Canada from demand ing its abolition every time they get a Chance. Miss Agnes Macphall m.p., says she finds it difficult to understand the attitude of the Nova Scotia government in relation to the Coal strike. But there Are a lot of things Down there that Are difficult to understand. Or. Tory of the University Al 3erf.a has recommended to the fed eral government the inauguration of a scheme of Long and intermediate credits for the development of Agri culture. These Are to be under provincial government control. The objectors headed by the Bankers association the mortgage loan Assoc i be general tendency will be to concentrate attention on the pm i ical working and results of the Tariff than on protectionist and free Trade theory. What needs to be con stantly kept in View in this country s that the Tariff policy must is in he widest sense National and must Lave regard to the vast Exten of Canada and. The varied conditions economic interests of All its Export tax on Power As an attempt to give the country additional Revenue from the natural resources the proposed Export Tajc on Power is All right in Tho opinion of the Toronto 3tar, but it sees some objections to the Way Thia tas might work out. The Star says "1c it should result in Tho United states putting an Export duty on Coal sent into Canada this country would to the loser. Tie fairness of the new tax de pends on the character of the con tracts under which Power is exported. The Hydro in Ontario has taken Over two companies with contracts requiring it to Export Large blocks of Power. It is not Clear that it is free to add the amount of the tax to the Price chargeable under the contract. Unless it can make the customers across the Border pay the tax the Hydro municipalities will have to pay the amount or up to s170.000per year. A private of Pany at Niagara Falls owned the United states and the Cedar rapids company on the St. Lawrence Are the other two principal interests affected. Should there be proof that the Power companies cannot pass the tax on to the consumer an adjust rent should be made so As to work the speculators which concerns the producer. In no Wise the wheat the they say passed Long ago out of Farmers Possession and Many of the Wall Street securities had been inflated to prices far beyond their True value. This is All True enough but nothing the kind was said when the spectacular Rise of prices All along the line triumphantly acclaimed As the result of the election violations of the. Grain futures act by the Chicago speculators Are to be investigated because they have caused a spectacular drop in the Price of wheat but no investigation was ordered when similar manipulation caused a spectacular Rise in Price. No one of course can Tell what or the Price of wheat for 1925 is going to be but the president s Jaunty Assurance that the agricultural problem has settled itself based upon the unusual phenomenon of a bumper crop at bumper prices in 1924, May receive a Shock. The wheat growers of the North Vest were in a desperate condition in 1923 a condition not exaggerated by the gloomy report filed with the president by the late Secretary of sri culture. Good Fortune in 1324, almost without precedent and Al most beyond belief mitigated but by no Means cured that situation. 4n average crop at average prices will put them Back in 1925. To pretty Well where they were in 1923. The cattle growers did not even get the temporary Relief which came to Many the Premier and the legislature can do the Graceful As Well As any people we know of when occasion arises. We had a Good example on thursday afternoon when the rules were relaxed to use a phrase much bandied about these Days to permit a word of Welcome being addressed to Ono of the oldest citizens of the province who was visiting the House under the guidance of his political Godson or. Norris. The old gentle Man or. F. A. Stevenson of h1i1 View gave a Fine example of the sort of lungs they used to develop in his youth As his reply was audible to a far greater extent than some of the speeches of the Striplings whom he saw before him. It is possibly the first occasion in the history of the legislature if not in Canada that a private citizen has been accorded this privilege. But Tho circumstances will be realised when it is stated thai or. Stevenson was thirteen years old when. Queen Victoria came to the throne. He is old enough to be Thi father of the Veteran sergeant at arms. The reception by the House was one which must have warmed the. Old gentleman s heart being u thoroughly human performance. Perhaps in discussing the Arnen tie of the Day we should not omit to mention the High class candles which were being passed around. It is in ouse something More to new us tuesday. T and so at Uig lit to the liquor Bill plan of the government to Force the . In out of the. Youths of the thirsty. On the. pretty fair Day s work with the and coming perceptibly nearer. . Of the Grain growers in 3924. A Little sop was thrown them by the last Congress by joint Resolution authorizing a remission of rentals due or to become due in 1925. But this be of no great Benefit to the Lio unnecessary new conservative Leader in Nova Scotia there Are indications that Hen. E. N. Rhodes former speaker of the House of commons May become conservative Leader in Nova a report in the Halifax chronicle. It says or. Rhodes has been in the City Cor several Days and during that time he has been in conference with the leading conservatives of tin. City and a number of prominent conservatives called from outside. What Lent further credence to the Rumor that or. In in the City meant a _ leadership of the provincial conservative party the Arelva Here yesterday of Frank , provincial organizer of the conservative party. They were in serious Confer ence last night and. It is generally believed in conference regarding the this May be nothing More than political speculation but an election is due in Nova. Scotia this summer and the conservatives., Are. Hopeful of a turn of Public opinion. In their favor they might be expected therefore to take any Steps preparation for the contest that would strengthen their Appeal to the elec tors or Rhodes has been politics for the last three or four year s but he has still the prestige of a former speaker at Ottawa and he is scarcely past Middle life. So the so called Lem might More properly be called the Western problem because the country generally Between the Mississippi and the Rocky mountains is in distress. Many of these states Are undoubtedly losing population. Some of their people ate moving to the Urban centres of the East a few with Money enough to go Are i crating to Florida and California. I number of them will undoubted y so into Western Canada. It is in these Western states that the storm is brewing which May even in the next session break upon the Coolidge administration. De stood that the claimed they should non smoker have som privileges in committee of the whole and the minister of Public works who is a genial soul Bethought him of this form of Supply. It would b tactless to regret that it was no the kind that keeps the jaws clamped together while it is being Masti rated. Apart from All which we go some business done. The Norri Resolution As amended was Finall put through the Liberal Leader pro testing to the that the commit tee of the House would not get the result that a judge or even the magistrate of Winnipeg would obtain. The Hydro Bill also it second Reading and so la off the order paper for the nonce. Or. Tan prob Ner gave it a sort of Blessing Thoutt he did not go far enough in tie Way of writing Down to valuation and pleaded for a ii tour which would enable the line to s to Brandon. Or. Taylor made plan what lies North of the . From Uio Aledort Jour a How Many for instance Lave an approximately Correct no ton of what lies North of the Cana Dian National railway running from Winnipeg to Prince Albert it would in a great Surprise to them to Tarn hat town lots in fort Churchill vere sold twelve years ago at each and that buyers at that Price vere in Many cases a Good profit on their Purchase. Yet that s perfectly True and it is also a fact hat at fort Churchill one can grow kinds of Garden stuff and have a Good time generally. Or. William Batch of Winnipeg who squatted at. Churchill Many years ago and who used to think very Little of no Shang it Between that place and the Manitoba Centre was there so Ong that his Chaim was recognized by the Federal government when the Hudson Bay railway began to take shape and he was granted a title to one Hundred acres of land. This land was surveyed and put on the Market As the fort Churchill Tow site fifty foot lots Selling at the figure i have mentioned above. And what is More to the purpose most of them found ready buyers. Or. Baldwin on socialism from in address by the British prime minister at Leeds there had not Arisen until lately a party or should lie say a Section of a party who were prepared to scrap to whole system of private Enterprise and to substitute. For it at any ate on paper laughter a socialist state. He proceeded now we conservatives of this generation share with the socialists Quile is honestly and truly the most ardent desire and determination to attempt to remove economic disabilities which cripple the poor to our midst. Cheers we distrust. Their method. Their method is that the stare should become the com Mon owner of the Means of production other words in the old phrase they Are in favor of the National Zagiian of the Means of production distribution and Exchange. K this implies anything it implies the possibility of transferring the ownership and direction tries the nation of Indus operating through bureaucrats committees and by that Means we should get rid of tile evils that beset us. We should multiply the amount of goods to be shared out we should be rid of unemployment we should achieve Equality of Opportunity and we should Freedom and fraternity that is millennium promised to us. Now 1 believe that to be a Complete illusion. To a few words not yet Good enough for a state like that. And when they Are they will not need it. Laughter and cheers men sire not born free. They not born equal and they Are not born fraternal and i will ask any it is an illusion because Mon Are Mother in the audience if she does laughter we some Day the descendants of those Hov Erve their title deeds will Equality and the gift for fraternity my owing 1o our fallen human nature to achieve it with a great Deal of Effort. It costs More Effort for than others and there Are find themselves owners of valuable property in a Region which most people today think f let travel talk people who talk Els Are says William Lyon Phelps in As Yot like it in tie april Scribner s Hundred years ago Paul a John in a burlesque will bequeathed Niy silence to any that hath Jeen but liter Ary pilgrimages an Especial in Terest to lovers of books and the Only travels that i venture to talk about Are the journeys that i have made to literary is runes. I suppose there is no Man 11 the Woi id who has less of the frontiersman in him Ian i i Hove not Clintion to visi1 places or to be climb a Mountain the last Man up t the Mountain ice comes to me More s Nadily interesting in direct proper on to its human associations. I had a Good Deal of sympathy with g k. Chesterton when he Haiti will lift up mine eyes unto the my Bur i will not up my carcass thither a Mere chunk is Boring about their tra Agazine. Three the Dean of St. The smallest in wild or waste first Man to i had rather he lie Mountain for some who will never achieve it. Laughter cheers the doctrine is also an illusion because if Yon handed Over All the industries to Morro a to the Tabor party to control hey would find they would have Battle with forces not Only their comprehension but beyond Rhear control. The crucial test is unemployment. I make no mock of the labor party that they failed to cure unemployment because the task is beyond the Power of human men. Gradual or. Sidney Webb said or. Bald win had. Once used a phrase which he found most comforting namely the inevitability the phrase reminded him of one by Charles Dickens who writing of the As Ireland does it. From the new Orleans times Pica Jne word comes from Dublin that american concerns have served notice that unless the Irish government gives a Freer hand of the censor in dealing with Triangle they to the and divorce Iii submit no More pictures t Iii sub Irish censorship films sent to ii they some of the Best the Chat that Portage had never defaulted on i censorship appeals Tion the conservative party and that the Nova Scotia conserva others will form on the right. Geraldine Farrar noted Singer has been having trouble because it is said she carried contraband liquor Back with her from Montreal . Some of these song Birds appear to be swallows. Brandon a Pride is rather Hurt these Days at the thought that it May have to take Back water from Portage la Prairie. E Raffaell Bilglio was arrested at Toronto the authorities found on his premises a powerful dynamite bomb a sawed ofe shot Jun a Bandolier filled with Sheila several boxes of cartridges and a number of spark plugs. It. Is Plain that Raffaell was planning to Start either an old feud or an old Olivver. From a modern Rubaiyat Canada s 1000th number on the occasion last month of the appearance of its 1.000th num Ber the weekly illustrated journal published in London took the review its own Progress and to set Forth the objects for which it has striven Dur ing the 20 years of it3 existence. Under the Able editors hip of falter Lefroy Canada has continue Dufily kept before its readers the development of the Dominion material Way As Well As recording Suc summaries of the trend of Cana and the subsequent decline from parity in Sterling Exchange lessened to a degree the material Field of usefulness of Lic Atlon although the High Standard maintained. Tilth the return to near parity of Sterling however and with the increasing volume of to Canada interest in at fairs Canadian will no doubt develop one More in Britain of which can Ada w once More n ill be. In. A position to take full Canada of a is in a Way the various interests of the Ion in the capital of the Empire the realization of this fact has no doubt contributed materially to the Success which has greeted the efforts of the paper. Editorial recognition of this View finds expression in the follow s a responsible do minion journal in the capital of the Empire is different in Many trays from that of other newspapers. Its business properly speaking is that of a Liaison Organ Between its do minion and the people of great Brit Ain. It must take no share a party politics in its Dominion or work o Ohye who do with Junks of shimmying tin beset the. Road i have to wander in. Be will not with your of livers Chase me round Knock me and then impute my fall to Gin. Winnipeg s tax rate is to be struck soon. But the main Point is How the taxpayers going to be struck Are the daily saying of Sam Slough a free press feat of produced by a free press staff writer. One thing has to be for the Golden boy on the top of the Domet he not try to look Wise 3y putting on a lives feel the need of. A change of leadership it is possible that he might bring strength to the party. A Protection offensive pre election activities Are seen in que pc where a great promotion offensive was launched a few Days with a mass meeting and an Appeal from Hon. Rodolpho Monty to conservatives of Quebec and All the friends of Protection in pro Vince he said that the elections were near and that in preparation for the fray a series of meetings would be held at which the. Is eakers would include Hon. Messes. I Juteux Belley and Monty former numbers of the Meighen Cabinet and a Maud Lavergne who has joined the conservative party. Privy Council appeals having great Faith in the. Privy Council As an Agency for interpret ing the Canadian Constitution the action cat Olique thinks that the right to Appeal to that not be taken away. It says we May not like All judg ments that Are rendered by tie privy Council these decisions often appear to. Us to be unjust but we for a period More or less prolonged the privy Council will still continue to be an institution in. Which we car have the greatest Confidence to i Terp it our Constitution in the spirit of those who signed it. All movements of a nature to give to Canada autonomy. And Lead us to become More thorough canadians b Light to be encouraged but. In As Wellas in All others ods must be brought to near. To number. And Cate Gories the appeals May be All very Well but for. The time being there is a minimum which in will be the part of Wisdom to. Maintain for of. Years or so Peak breaking the custom of Appe in to the privy Council. Our own particular situation however we believe to wait for some Tine longer before burning our birthday congratulations to Margaret Vanghn popular l actress of the heirlooms Tawa ont Prtt 3, 1876, Volfe s to questions and explain the a or difficulties of. The bit Ash government so that a just and unbiased opinion can be formed on All mat ters affecting the Dominion s inter ests prestige and welfare it should be the sturdy Good tempered watch Doe. The Trade interests of the do minion must tie vigilantly guarded. Exaggeration in regard to the sound of investments or the desirable it of a locality must be properly looked upon As unfair to the Domin Ion it serves and. Dishonourable to its own pages. Tha Dominion journals in London play an. Important part in creating and educate Fig Public Opin Ion and perform work cumulatively More important than is perhaps generally recognized or Why stay bachelors from Reffina. Leader a member of the Manitoba legis lature says that the income tax legislation of that province is a direct blow at bachelors and will drive Many of them out of Manitoba. Why not remain in Manitoba and get mar ried its contract Price for Power and going to have something to say in committee As Well As ensuring that the municipalities interested have a Chance to put Forth their views. And for most of the rest of the time we were All tangled up. In the procedure debate the attorney general recited precedents for tie speakers ruling. Culled from the journals of the House at Odd years from-1912. To 1924, proving that the House had done just what was posed to . Or. Berner came Back to the., effect that they might have done so but no one objected. , not any rules which provided for the procedure of Friday if any objection was raised if the. Formula of suspending the rules was not gone through. And the attorney general had quoted a lot of Prece dents both in the Ottawa House As Well As Here he adjourned the debate to look them up. Providing a pleasant tuesday after noon. One is tempted to wonder How much attention to protests the administration in Power in 1912 for the rest we had a bit of a jangle Over the wheat Pool Amend ments Bill or. Barclay put in a lot of to the Bill As originally brought Down. First there was the. Question of How. These allowed to be. Put in at that late stage. Then there was the ques Tion of what they. Portended or. Barclay said they Only gave effect to the provisions of the contracts signed by the contract signers. They Are however. Retroactive and. Or. Evans was very much afraid it might be wishing something onto the signers they did t know any thing about. Or. Halg thought they were based on an impending lawful in Saskatchewan where so he heard the Pool was very much afraid it was going to lose out in. Its attempt to compel specific performance livery of wheat or collect 25 cents a Bushel from the Man who had violated the contract. Or. Barclay did know anything about a lawsuit in Saskatchewan and did know the poo people wanted the Bill As amended general Wolfe s ring. From the people. Jondon Silver cigarette Case was presented to colonel c. F. Grantham of Surrey at the annual conference of the Southeastern area of the Brit aft so it is to be reprinted and. To made in Winnipeg s. R. Hunter co i importing tailor 189 Lombard Street he rejections am ent. Forty , of Eland Are rejected 1 among these Are Box office attract Man of the. Film Board replies that unt to Only ,8 per he adds to take Low vile Mclean stuff Mere v because it is of Box office Beau sensors help is a d ome. Problem but Ven including to vill secretly apply refusal to sur office standards Arther and agree Ould be effected advantage Over a Licate and worry most Ion picture us the Irish can Render to the Box they May Gro hat . Success of candidate showed How he was returned by coining Tho magnificent phrase was the illimitable per or. Webb s phrase in. Titled him to rank with the discoverer of the Law of Gravity Anil Long years hence he trusted there might be a statue to or. Webb in parliament Square bearing the leg end in memory of Sidney Webb. Who discovered the inevitability of gradual on june 26, 1923." Cloud laugh Ter or. Baldwin Many leaders in the labor party who. Believe in. The inevitability of Grad a Alness More than they do in violence. There Are some still believe that Catas trophic changes will bring about would All like to but in. The hearts of Many in that party i am convinced that their Faith in socialism As a remedy for our present Bills has been chastened and modified by their experience in offic i. Cheers responsibility has a very sobering effect does not take a very Large dose of reality to leaven a very considerable Lump of theory. Ull out of the of tar i rots with Benefit. And Oil Watte from the Topeka capital Over one half of the Oil in ground is lost in development and not More one fourth Ever sets into the pipe lines. It is. Oil men who give this damaging testimony. In a. You can never come Dowa too noon Igor breakfast Quick Quaker porridge she Coola a Jiffy i Quick i maker makes the same Ilav Oury wholesome Ridge As the regular Quaker Oak you have always used. But it Cooks perfectly in less thine than it boil the minutes from package to plate. You can get Quick Quaker from the same grocer who Sells you Quaker cats. Try it to Morrow. Costs but a Centa meat Juick Quaker is sold in free styles 1, with aluminium Premium word aluminium on 2, with China Premium , on 3, without sealed Carton Only makes porridge in 3 to 5 minutes they offered him. He could Little Numey. He had t the Money end the Opportunity we eone. Don t let tack of Money the Opportunity come to you. Strew. Union Bank of Canada ;