Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 6, 1925, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Editorial Section pages ii try 20 Freedom of Trade Liberty of religion Equality of civil rights april 6, 1925 tile free press Compi Iny limited a joint Stock comic it. Incorporated under thu Laws of Manitoba at to Hertl once and place of by Siren. Street. ski of Winnipeg Man Joba e. A president Apcel general manager. At the Genera. Post office in Mon tin transmission through the in the British Isles at Revenue rates. The attack upon the Combine the journalistic and political friends of the shipping com lift up their voices and complain that the attack upon we say a gratuitous and illustration of what satan can find for Idle hands according to them everything was quiet along the St. W be the people were being skinned All right but they emitting with a patience Beautiful to behold. There were plaints. Peace brooded o or the hushed Domain. Sud it of a Clear sky in contempt of the interests of the a Combine and in total disregard of the peace of mind of apologists and White washers this King government aided better by that Man Preston launched the Enterprise of into existence a new line of ships that will compete Combine and interfere with its stable think interfering with the right of the shipping 7 l Jeri Volent institutions which we Are assured Are really u interested in encouraging Trade than in collecting filthy b0re for their fix rates something should done about this the government can. However plead certain extenuating instances. They can Point out for instance that it is not that there had been a perfect and Complete acceptance of to Nevolene regime of the Combine. There had been certain of uneasiness. A committee of parliament t jm8de an investigation and had submitted some fairly drastic emendations to parliament. The manufacturers association 1 Ijo Ronto Board of Trade had joined in an indictment of Ocean rates before the Imperial shipping committee. Had been a prolonged and spirited agitation in the especially True of the geese ducks and other water Birds. The proposal to convert St. Andrew s Marsh into a preserve for wild lire has Many things to com mend it and should not be allowed to drop. The Saskatchewan liquor stores will open on april 15. Tho provincial election the Date of will be a and there Jap to just the cattle rates in which a certain Western news is not very much beloved we much fear by the and its had acted As ringleader. And was further the investigation and protest by a special Germany is to Havo a second presidential election because nobody a majority at the one held a couple of weeks Ngo. P. R. Stops that sort of thing even the transferable vote will help a lot. Canada needs change in her electoral there Siffri cultural committee of the Ontario legislature. This committee has been investigating various matters meeting the Farmers and its report has lately been under Dis Nession in the legislature at Toronto. The chairman of the committee or. A. Jamieson a conservative and former speaker ii the legislature in reviewing the findings referred to Ocean freight rates and the gentlemen s agreement Between members if the North Atlantic conference. He mentioned the Well known feet that the shipping of cattle is practically controlled by Charles chemo our of new York. Or. Jamieson went on to say other shippers May obtain space through him by paying the Price 4e asks or they May turn their cattle Over to him if he finds it More to his advantage to handle them himself. Our investigations have shown Tot the freight traffic manager of the International mercantile Marine is a. C. Fetterolf 1 Broadway new York. His son c. M. Fetterolf is taker for Schambourg. And also has his office at the same place 1 Iro Toay thus establishing the fact of close connection Between the investigating committee took the information which Feyad gained regarding the shipment of cattle and other farm Prah cts to the Dominion government and or. Jamieson claimed credit for the committee for starting the Dominion government into action regarding Ocean rates. He thought however that government might have used its own. Vessels instead of making a contract with the Petersen company. On the other 5aad, Lar. A. Belanger a Liberal member of the committee said Taat the policy of a subsidy to the Petersen line to the . Or to any other line if it would accept it was strictly in line with what the committee thought should be the important Point is that the committee found that conditions in regard to Ocean rates were not fair to the Canadian producers and the members of the committee seem to have been heartily in favor of some effective action being taken to break tie hold of the Combine and bring about competitive conditions a regard to Atlantic shipping. The fact is of course that the operations of the Combine j at the same time such sate been known for years and the fight upon it should t ten launched Long ago. Now that it is on the country will not Fet it drop until Canadian Industry and Commerce is freed from Jils tyranny. We judge that those who get in the Road and try Jio Stop this movement will find themselves pretty completely fattened out by the steam roller of Public opinion. Bounced in the near future. The conferring of an honorary de Gree in agriculture to j. D. Mcgregor of Brandon is a merited recognition of years of useful work in promotion of the livestock Industry of the province. Or. Mcgregor s efforts have Grone far toward adding materially to the wealth of the province. The Saskatchewan wheat Pool has announced its intention provision ally of building elevators at Sonjii so Points in the province. Reference books show that at a Large number of these places there arc up to six elevators in existence already. With out going into the merits of the need for ownership of Elev toys by the Pool it does Secra fair to draw Atten Tion to this duplication of facilities. Excess of services of a great Many kinds is one of the curses from which this country is suffering at the pres ent time. System if we Are to continue to have majority government. V there is something wrong when the whole of Canada has to dig up Money to save part of the Popula Tion of Cape Breton because of an Industrial War there. One doubts if the British Empire company can Ever make a Success of the Coal and steel business. It might be a Blessing to the country if they would get out and let somebody else have a try at the thing. Any company that loses the co operation of its employees As the b. E. Company Haa done will never be much of an asset to the country. There is complaint in the to. S. About president Coolidge keeping his Mouth closed so tight. Up to the present it has not been necessary to complain in Canada on these grounds. The British nations Dyar Chy in India. Dyar Chy in India was devised As a system of government to educate the people of Indian the principle and practice of govern ment. It came no being under the reforms of 1919, and was to he Given a ten year trial at the end of which period a special Eom Misaiko i was to investigate its merits and demerits and suggest necessary am ailments. But a commission to make such a re Jort was specially set up by the government of India last year mainly to appease a demand because of opposition to the functioning of Dyar Chy and that commit Slon has just reported surveying a five year in place of the contemplated ten year period. The commission was composed of three europeans and six Indian members All in Public service in India and its findings Are now su.bmitte-1 in two reports five members subscribing to the majority report foil to the minority. At the Best the approx Al Given Cly Archy by the majority Rhose re port is favourable is on y tepid. This report says the system is troublesome has worked a parts of India and has not yet developed a political sense in the people. It Gays ministers often Are Pla finder it in ambiguous positions my their authority is Uncertain the i Provin Cial treasuries Are starved and the practical work of Mellor iting the condition of the people hampered in consequence. The signatories to this report conclude though that things might be worse they detect signs of Progress Here and there and claim a Good Deal can be done changes in the suggest ing Mak ing certain emendations of tract inc to remove some of the impediments to the smooth working of the reforms. But the Constitution As such is Only a transitional expedient and it is argued almost similar objections have been raised against other democratic constitutions. The minority signatories however condemn Dyar Chy soundly and con Sider it cannot be Remedi d by the amendments proposed by t e major Ity. Says the minority All four indians have been forced to the conclusion that the preset it system has failed and. In our opinion it is of yielding better results in the in Brief tin minority report urges that the on r remedy is to replace the government of and a act by a new Constitution framed on it rely different lines by i Constitution that should be put in a per manent discussing these reports the London times says that India Shoul 1 be Given to understand we mean to stand firmly by our pledge no Mere and no less. It is much too soon after 1919 of begin Constitution Mak big for in Dia again. There May tie. And undoubtedly , Many defects in the system of Dyar Chy Esta balls Lieut in the act of 1919. It is possible that the state of mind in which thai a Milieu Lar Ait was passed represented a temporary phase of Brit Luji opinion. It. Is however an axiom of that specifically British philosophy which is perhaps inclined to work Mirshn calve h and by Rule of thumb that the forms Ana formulas of svs matter infinitely less than the methods and capacities by which try Are put into prac ice Dyar Chy co tight us in a mod of unusual respect forms the temper is that coi a plot and confused As this system May be. It s at any a Ftp. The system to which we Are Dellbert Nelv commuted for in years an of Ingres Mal period in hip of a nation and it must he tried out until the of that tie younger generation so Magazine or newspaper is Wallete these Days without some usually Buncom Lumen the younger generation. In upon of the gloomy outdo old there Ian unduly Large number of news we which support the theory. Sie Refore the Story of Dorothy face Al an exhibitor at the recent ter fair in Regina makes Espe Good Reading. When Dorothy sixteen years of age which was 6 year her father died leaving the eldest of eight children on a a near Oaks Ella. Sas Katche i and her Young Brothers de to carry on the farm. They la the crop and harvested it to school Between whiles. Have two Quarter sections w and a third partly broken. Head of cattle Are on the i e crop came out on the right b3 then the Young Farmers 55511 their attention to the Stock. Some of these that were sex at the Regina fair the said that considering the Sial on which miss Mitchell had to work she had we results but the cattle had to Good enough to Start with. Rear she has decided to give and take up farming Serl is the outline of the Story fire is much Between the lines with any experience of a Arm will realize. It Means in family together and give a Chance to grow up with it Means capacity for and patience and courage and All the other Jons most to be desired to Young canadians. These they de the world they possessed in. The great War. Given the Chance they show them in peace. A great wild life preserve in View of the advocacy in Winnipeg at various times of the Stab St. Of Lish ment of a Bird Reserve at Andrew s Marsh. Northwest Winnipeg it is interesting to note that the United states government has Laid plans for acquiring acres of land in Wisconsin Minne Sota Illinois and Iowa. This great Section of land is to constitute a giant wild life game Refuge. The acquisition of it it is pointed out by an Ohio newspaper will both protect the wild life and natural Beauty of the Region and at the same time furnish incalculable enjoyment to thousands of persons throughout the Middle West the area it is said is the greatest Highway for migratory Birds on the entire continent in the Spring they follow the Mississippi North and in the fall they reverse their process when going South. In so doing they pass directly through the Region to be acquired. When under full governmental Protection As the Region will be when the government has acquired these acres the Region will act As a Sanctuary to every living wild thing to be found in the Middle West Ali Respes. Is wed known among those interested in wild Bird life is also on the path of the great Bird migration. The Birds coming up from the South in the Spring follow the Valley of the Mississippi and then continue North along the Valley of the red River on their Way to their Breeding ground around Hudson Bay. This is an official of the Dominion fuel says that within a few years the United states probably will not allow the Export of Anthracite this statement has an ominous sound to residents of Ontario and Quebec who depend extensively on american Anthracite for their fuel step by he . Government might drive canadians to a wider exploration of their own fuel resources. Up to the present there has been a Good Deal More exploitation than exploration. A Good Seal of the Point in the discussion As to whether a College education pays is concerned with what use is made of the education after it has been obtained. There seems to be enough Freedom in this country to allow plenty of commonplace things to be said. 0 it rumours of Lour Hundred per cent profits led a number of Ontario people to invest in a Gold mining concern. Now it has turned out that the concern did not even own a mine All it had was a Post office Box to receive the Money from the Flash. From California it is reported that the Crew of a liner saw a terrific Battle at sea Between a Devil fish and a shark. Now if this had taken place in the North Atlantic it would be easy to make the appropriate comment. Calgary has had a horse whipping affair right on a Public Street. The editors of the Calgary papers now come Down the Back lanes on their Way to work. A gentleman at new York says no nation can win in the coming War. He bases his opinion no doubt on the result of the last one. Summer time in England is to begin officially on april 19. We thought they had summer on a wednesday Over there. The daily saying of Sam Slough a feature produced by pm stent writer. A lot of Fellows Are so Busy figuring on where the world cams from that they Haven t time to keep an Eye on where it May be going birthday congratulations to c. J. Brown City clerk Winnipeg born Kingston ont., april Al. Politics in Australia the australian Corres indent of the free press writes the peace of the govern ment is threatened by move of ments among its supported. One emanates from Sydney where a Strong group of manufacturers aim at launching a policy of maintaining and extending High Protection for All australian industries. The other arises in Victoria and it alms contrariwise at a reduction of the costs of government and the of that protectionist Tariff in the interest of primary producers and o secure Economy in Public administration. The irony of this situation1 lies in the fact that hitherto Sydney has been the Hearth and altar of Fren Trade and Melbourne the Centre of the extreme cult of Protection up to prohibition. Or. W. M. Hii Nhes who denounces the new victorian move ment As the work of react ovaries is mentioned As the future tauter of the Sydney protectionists and the Vic Torian economists have affiliations with the state country Pirty. All this so far As it May develop in the next and last session of the present parliament must introduce some new factors of for the government already resting insecurely upon a working Alliance Are tween uie old nationalise and the growing strength of th-3 country party. Or. Bruce continues to win support by a policy of Paiik Rallan Wido conciliation he sri Protection and personal acceptable near. But the Outlook for tb2 new ses Sion is. Serious. The protocol of the Geneva league of nations is dead and the policy of build inv for re placement two new modern warships of the Cruiser Type is in. Full effect. Tenders Are about to close for these ships and one will be in eng land. Whether the other also shall be built there the tender Price and Date of local construction. parties agree that the Singapore base must go on and As Well As new zealand must contribute to the Cost whether by financial subsidies. Or by local subsidiary bases and ships is not yet determined. Federal Revenue chiefly trom Cus Toms continues to expand., the fed eral minister even talks of increasing the annual subsidy of Hali a million to one million Sterling towards help ing the states to put their main roads in Good order. There is at the moment nothing or important looming in the political horizon but the next session must Lead up to a Federal general and All groups and parties Ara manoeuvring for Canada and Australia. The australian correspondent of the free press writing Syd Ney notes the growth of Trade be tween the two countries and the in crease in knowledge of Canada among australians. He says the Aorangi. The new ii hip of the Union steam shipping company. Of new zealand intended foil the Van Couver run will soon arrive. The size and Quality of Tho accommodation aboard this vessel denote both the growing importance of the traffic Between Australia and new Zea land and North America and the Confidence of ship owners in the Trade. For Many Yeara there has subsisted a monthly line of steam i ers Between Sydney and san fran Cisco. Now there is a taster and More frequent series on the same route. And we have the Vancouver and san Francisco service of the All red route. In addition there is the commercial line of Canad Ian steam ers and an increasing number of vessels under the United states Flag from the Eastern states via the Panama canal Trade with this coun try. We wish that the Trade bal Ance was not so very largely against us in this american Trade but that will we Hope in time bring about its own natural remedy. It is a very notable thing this tendency of australians and new zealand a to make their Holiday Tours in America and to take in America on their Way to the Home lands. Formerly All tourist business practically went via Suez and the san. Francisco business was Small and confined to men who went to America on their definite affairs. Now numbers of people go Over to Honolulu if their time is limited and if possible they go on to see Canada and the United states. An Active Agency of the Canadian Pacific railway in Australia keeps the Scenic beauties and commercial possibilities before the Public. Irr almost any group of notable australians reference to Canada will Fili Eit agreeable memories of recent travel in the Dominion and a new sense of respect and liking for Canadian business men and citizens generally Lias grown up. Canada it must be confessed was not in earlier periods always fortunate in the class of citizens who represented her in Australia. There were of course numerous men of High Char Acter but there were others and at one time within my own recollection Tho general impression was that if you had to keep one. Eye skinned in dealing with a United states citizen you needed both eyes Wlzlo open All the time with tie other american North of the Border. Time has changed All that and travel and Intercourse have or ought us to a deeper respect and fellow feeling for our follow citizens in Flor Tho Flag in Tho great Dominion. A reciprocal Trade arrangement is in opt ration tins ten Loncy will broaden and deepen Gandhi essays a big task. The Centre of Gravity is now shifting from North to South writes the Delhi correspondent of the Manchester guardian. Hitherto Mahatma Gandhi has been holding nne after another inconclusive con Ference in Delhi seeking a common basis of Union Between hindus and Mussulman. He now publishes a joint statement with the Pandl Motilal Nehru the Leader of the Swaraj Narty saying that agreement Between the two religious communities on out standing political issues is impracticable. Gandhi has gone to Vai Kom. In travancore in order to take personal 1 leadership of the struggle against us the travancore legislative Council has recently passed a reactionary Resolution by a very Small majority refusing to open the roads for untouchable castes. Great things Are expected from Mahatma Gandhi s personal Leader ship against restrictions on untouchables who still number nearly fifty millions. The issues at stake Are very great indeed. Complete emancipation of. Untouchables would Shade the whole fabric of society and Lead to something equivalent to the abolition of serfdom in the United states Fanner must grow less by Tom King Washington upon Hon. W. M. Jar me the new Secretary of Agri culture congressional guns will be trained at the very opening of the next session. Or. Jar me who was a Cowboy in his youth and a College president in later life no doubt possesses courage and self Confidence he will need them both. He has come out lock Stock and barrel for the views of Secretary Herbert Hoover As crystallized in the report of the agricultural conference. Those views Are that the Farmers must help themselves by so curtailing production As to get High prices be Hind the Tariff Wall. Both or. Hoover and or. Jardine fight shy of the word the Farmer is to reduce his acreage Ami have better balanced but j the Gist of it All is that the Farmer i must grow less. The Only Concrete suggestion is that flax be grown in lieu of wheat the american Market being in a position to absorb ten million More bushels of flax seed. This at Best could Only redress something Over one million acres now sown to wheat and a four Mil lion acre reduction in 1924 did not diminish but increased production. The Issue Narrows to this. All agree that the protective Tariff can not Benefit the. Farmer with an exportable surplus because that sur plus drags the Domestic Price Down to the Export level. The congressional leaders say that the govern ment must by Price fixing Legisla Tion go further and make the Tariff or if Tho Tariff cannot be made to Benefit the Farmer it should not be further maintained for the Benefit of the manufacturer. Put the Farmer on they say or take the stilts from under everybody to this secretaries Hoover and Jardine reply that the Tariff is quite sufficient without anything else and that the Mcnary the Haugens the Norris ses and the Norbeck Are Mere agricultural quacks that the Farmer does not to quote or. Jardine want them monkeying around him any longer that their nostrums Are ridiculous. The Tariff says or. Hoover is. Not responsible for the exportable surplus. Let the Farmer produce less and. There will be no exportable sur plus he is like the tailor who says to the reluctant customer these trousers too Short ridiculous it is your legs that Are too Long amputate them about an Inch below the Knees and the trousers will lit you or. Jardine is not in sympathy with the congressional farm bloc the. Farmer he says must help him self and. Not look for help from legislation. If he be. Right about he May Good Many politicians will go out of business. It is in Short an admission that the unequal Price level must continue indefinitely unless agricultural production be so decreased that this Farmer will be Able to sell As Well As buy in a closed Market. This does not seem cheery but administration papers Tell us that the new Secretary of agriculture ill his pronouncement sounds a notes of an old Friend thir phrase. I think i have seen it used More than once in describing the address of an Eastern visitor to the. Canadian club at Winnipeg. It May sooth to slumber the congressional critics of the new Secretary but two things Ore in the meantime going to happen. There is first going to be a demand from the Western Farmer for some legislation authorizing governmental action make his Tariff As effective As the Tariff of the manufacturer and " if that is denied him or proves to. Be. Impossible then you will see a Law Tariff movement in the american West which will make any similar move tent m appear mild comparison. Nature studies in Western Canada in the most belated years a Quality of new vigor radiates from the Sun which shines in March before the grand break up in april from the Golden books but but to be still Frances Anne Kemble to. Be still of but to cease by Hamilton m. Laing a Manitoba Pioneer an original settler of Prairies used to Hail the coming of the 12th of March As the entry of the Spring. On that morning lie literally and figuratively kicked up his heels said he knew he had beaten another Winter and was going to live another year. If once happened a howling Bliz zard1 came on the Lith and continued through the 12th-r-l-t was so wild that even passage from House to barn to feed the Stock was difficult and none of the could be watered and no other chores he said this was merely a weather Accident it was Spring All Tho same. Which perhaps is Only an extreme Case of we All feel when March draws along toward its close and Spring draws hearer. Be the weather what it May unseasonably warm As when Flowers Bloom on the Prairie in March or unseasonably cold As when Snow still lies deep and there is Little thawing and the jaw of Winter seems till set into the land with bulldog grip yet we know that Spring is at the door. We have Tho feeling in Little of that prompting that stirs within the breasts of the migrant Birds and guides them As truly As though they kept a Calen Dar. How different from year to year this month can be. A Well stocked diary is the thing to Tell us what to expect on the average and the following his something of the Story other years. March 23rd, 1907. Spring a morning for the Clear. Warm. The Plain land this morning is full of the sound of tiny ticking tinkling voices As bit after bit of Snow or ice is loosened from some Small Pinnacle or Edge and crumbles upon a Bare spot of Earth. The Sun Ward slopes of the san Hills Shew suddenly Bald. The White locks that for months have been wrapped about their temples Are gone. Here and there on the native Prairie or on the stubble or slowed land Brown or Black patches of an acre or two Are exposed. On every hand along the Road rises the Sweeting tunes of the horned Lark and it takes but half an Eye to see that this Black Cravat Ted Chap beside a More soberly attired com Panion is newly married. The pair Are waiting for the Snow to leave the nearby pasture when they will build the first nest of the season first at least of the migrants. There seems new life blood this morning in All living things. Crows in scattered singles or Small Loose flocks of a dozen Are hastening up from the South and the air resounds with their Hearty gossip. There is new sap beginning to stir below the living bark new blood rioting in the veins of All animated things of fur or feathers. The Sharp tailed grouse cock on that Knoll is not the Bird of yesterday an indifferent half hungry Chicken his head and tall Are up and he Calls boisterously. As we enter the shrubbery running Down to the River a Small company of rabbits Are encountered plainly they have been gadding about All night but it is Spring. One fellow at present is completing his lunch or breakfast. We watch him Cut and trim a Hazel top and then we leave him and wind on Down the Ravine or March 23rd, 1010. Out for a walk in Early morning. Unusually warm. Meadow larks singing on All hands crows in dozens and Longspur in the Fruita of yesterday s Gale. The new1 visitor of the morn ing was a single male red winged Black Bird. Later in the Day Killdeer arrived crocuses anemones were found in Bloom and Waves geese were reported from White water yet there Are other years this the diary. Is practically Blank when the Fields still Lay White and it was not for a week or two that the break up came with a Rush and the Birds came hurrying up on the wings of the South wind quite tumbling Over themselves in their Harris tweeds direct from Stornoway Scotland. S. R. Hunter co. Importing tailors 189 Lombard Street d. P. Macne1l fashionable tailor 100-101 Donald. Waste to make amends for being lag Gards. During the most belated years Here is a Quality to the Sun that makes its turning influence Felt n no Uncertain Way. It strikes daily with a new vigor. Fence posts tree trunks Walls and walks begin to radiate and melt the Snow from their surfaces. The Snow under this in fluence granulated coarsely and the camper who bolls his Kettle in the Woods finds that this Snow is cull of water. New Snow has a Short life. East and West roads through the Snow out away badly. Where the Black Earth is exposed it Burns up the new Snow and when we look across the Fields we see the that Haze dancing strangely As though fluid heat were pouring upward from the Earth or As though the Earth were on fire and burning in All but invisible flames. How Well our faces show the effects of this potent sunlight. Little freckles become big and Blotchy the fair skin turns Brown and Swarthy. Milady would rejoice in a Pink and White natural complexion she must not expose it too carelessly to Prairie breezes and the ardent gaze of sol in this month. The changes in late March in any year Are very noticeable. The Early Bird migrants Are always on hand the catkins on Willows and poplars Are expanding the Winter Bird Visi tors Canada jays goshawks snowy owls Bohemian waxwings evening Roa beaks etc., Are hurrying away or already absent. The Woodpecker takes up his drumming the Sharp tailed grouse begins to dance and his Pinnate Cousin to the latter is much the More tardy the two the domes tic animals get the Spring fever and take to wan Dering the gophers come out of their holes and frisk on the warm knolls and everywhere we see Ani mate nature getting ready fur the grand break up in april when Spring comes dancing into the land and no More will be denied. Awhile the panting Bratli and hurrying Steps of life. The the sounds the Struj Nils and Tho strife. Of hourly being Tho Sharp lilting file of a iou fretting on Tho tightened of Rou Irh eix Steno All that is not but utter weariness of to be free but for awhile from conscious in Alvy to shut the banging doors and win Dows wide of restless sense and let the soul abide darkly and Stilly for a Little space. Gathering its strength up cd pursue the race of heavens to rest a moment but Sci rest from this Quick gasping life were to Blest Export of raw furs from the Edmonton bulletin Haw furs shipped out of Canada ast year brought Back More Money than All the live Stock that was exported. The notion that Tho Hinter and is waste land is a mistake. To fur product last year ran to six teen million dollars in the undressed state. And As the Supply shrinks the prices go up. A menace to be mastered the now York Thorld Mastery of the automobile menace must be assured to the people or the situation will be intolerable. The death in motor accidents of Twenty thousand people in a year is a ter Rible Price paid by the United states to Don t care to step on it and to take our dust. Propaganda in a lenten Sermon Bishon Flat Tery of Massachusetts recently preached on the bin of dishonest arguments. His i Marks As quoted Thielow Are not without a plication to conditions in Canada during Tho recent political can Laigri hers was a general tendency to nne dishonest arguments. Men of in political life said that they had never known the trait to to so pronounced in any former Campaign. For example those opposed to the child labor amendment i ten said that it was evident instrument of bolshevism while those who it often cried out that Only greedy Mill owners striving to Chian labor were against ii. Them Lack of sound and. Careful reasoning Lack of Endeavor to Dis cover Hie truth and the be argue on both sides so far As competent observers could see. Were con stantly ignored. F and a similar Lack of Candor in the discussion of such subjects As prohibition and the world court. It difficult to believe that the people vrho them Are themselves con Vinced that the reasons they give on one Side or the other Are valid. They seem to any impartial listener palpably dishonest. This willingness to use dishonest arguments May have grown out of the propaganda used during the avar to excite intensity of hate in order to maintain the War spirit at White heat. How can we get rid of first by cultivating a Stern ind Epen clench in of judgment. There is a mob psychology As dangerous in fashion Able clubs As in furious crowds swept by the charge of a. Demagogue. We who live in cities Are All prone to Knob instinct. Isach one of us needs to stand up. Each by himself. As before god. And with god s help think or himself. Secondly by try ing. To see the. Other Side. Abraham Lincoln won his cases by telling opposing lawyer the Best Points for the opposition before stating his own Case. We tired fairness. Thirdly by never willingly using an argument Ivy lilt does not convince ourselves. Liis Means that to steer Clear of hypocrisy. Fourthly by seeking the whole truth. Don t try to make a Case Side but try to reach the truth. Are newspapers too sensational from albertan Are newspapers too if sensationalism in itself is an. Objection How much of literature can was the reply to this question of col. Robert r. Mccormick co editor of the Chicago Tri Bune in a talk to Chicago , its recently. It is everywhere the literature other than scientific and economic is founded upon sensation. What is More sensational aviation and radio or the redemption of Mankind by issuing Sil ver Money others than journalists Raade a sensation out of eager minds Strong bodies body and mind develop at top Speed every minute1 during school see that your children help nature by habits of regularity. Give them Tillson s nature bran in bread muffins every Day. To Telson a is Best for but biting a it is pure coating of the finest wheat. It readily with other ingredient to. Tie largest package on Market 25 Illson s natural bran not cooked not treated my Many women have lost heavily when invest ing funds bequeathed to them by taking the advice of unprincipled speculators. The Best Protection a woman can secure is to place her estate under the management of a Strong Trust company such As this corporation. Let our financial resources and financial experience protect your inheritance. We Welcome an interview with you. Toronto corporation 363 main Street Winnipeg John 4
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