Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 8, 1925, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Editorial Section pages 13 to 22 Freedom of Trade. Liberty of religion Equality of civil Richli Winnipeg wednesday april. 8, 1925 and published free press company. Limited a joint Stock incorporated under the Laws of Manitoba at its head office and place of bowl nest 300 cult of Street in tic City of Winnipeg Manitoba e. To Mack inv president and general hey estered at the general Post office. To Mon for transmission through uie Naite in the British at i Saiid Revenue rates. Canada s constructive proposals the nes refusal of the British nations to accept tie protocol Lias it none of the horrendous consequences prophesied. The of nations shows every sign of surviving with if any n expansion of activities. The criticisms of the British As voiced by Austen Chamberlain at c4eneva and Public addresses in great Britain has been that the t if accepted might prove not a guarantee of peace but of War that statement to those who have been sup 8 the protocol in the spirit of pure idealism has appeared hooking but no other conclusion is possible if the matter a a Cool dispassionate manner. The protocol Exempla a which Many Good friends and supporters of the have recognized As among the the teat Powers of the league in support of the particular to of a group of directing nations. It was fear of this that s i attempt to make the league a super state. Make the a super state in the present stage of evolving International 1 to and it will inevitably become the Agency of imperialism of Tad out in the attractive garments of peace. The protocol was m an attempt As is becoming increasingly apparent. It 105 the minds of its originators a plan to put behind France s rental policy the whole weight of the league for the sup de furthering of the cause of peace. This is not to deny that declarations of policy in a More to say a More might powerfully serve the b 5 of world peace. It is these declarations that have attracted sympathy and support of Many to whom great Britain s of rejection in the terms set out by or. Chamberlain critical destructive negative and the British writer h. Wilson Harris who thus criticizes or. Chamberlain s declaration is much More favourably impressed Rich the statement made by Canada of the reasons Why Thi Opatry cannot ratify the protocol. Or. Harris who is a Well own authority on International affairs writing from Geneva the railway lines in the three Prairie provinces pay their Way and turn in handsome surpluses both to the Canadian Pacific and the Canadian National railways. This cannot be proved by a reference to the published statements by the railway companies since they Are very care Ful not to segregate the earnings the Prairie but it is True nevertheless. Known says what has impressed everyone Liere who has studied the Canadian i the loyalty with which it reproduces the essential spirit of the we o nations. It is conciliatory. It is constructive. It indicates that Canada cannot go As far As the protocol and makes it Clear that Rill go is far As she possibly can. View of the declarations constantly made in great Britain thai British government could not accept the Geneva protocol because the in were a inst it the spectacle of the Only British Dominion so far Jen a reply direct to Geneva going distinctly further by the British government and adopting More Friendly attitude s a rally Given Rise to much comment wholly favourable to Canada. If As critics hostile to the protocol constantly assert the protocol or. In fact dead there might be Little More to be said about either the or Canadian declarations. In fact however it is Clear tha. The twi now and september the whole future of the protocol meaning by in neither adoption nor rejection in its present form but its evolution som Hing different will be the main subject of discussion m Diplo circles in that discussion the Canadian note must play a promo Jan. For it at any rate to Many close observers of the situation i provide a solid basis on which to the full text of the Canadian declaration thus highly praised is Rorth careful Reading. This statement it is Worth noting in passing took the form of a cabled message to sir Eric Drummond Secretary general of the league at Geneva in keeping with can Ada s policy of doing its league business directly with the league. I is in these terms the government of Canada desires to state that after careful exam sati of of the subject it has come to conclusions which May of summarized As follows first thai Canada should continue to give whole hearted support to he league of nations and particularly to its work of conciliation co operation and publicity. Second that we do not consider it in the interests of Canada of the British Empire or of the league itself to recommend to parliament inference to the protocol and particularly to its rigid provisions for archbishop Matheson prom the in the Toronto Star when a most reverend father in god tells n. Right reverend father in god that1 what he says in t Worth attending to it is a perfect sign that brotherly love continues for telling the unpleasant truth in love is one of the finest of apostolic functions. Recently with us was the Bishop Gloucester who is a Mark of greek culture but according to sonic of his Brethren and Many his fellow citizens a. About Canada. Or. saw something of our country and a Good dca.1. Of tile anglican Synod at London. To preached rather sadly at convocation Hall and returned Home to Tell the times that All is not Well with what to fears is our dwindling Anglo Saxon Dom and to write to the guardian the anglican paper which is neither Low nor High that the Church in Canada there is no other than the anglican the rest being communions la not in the most robust health. The All Canadian you know for a colonial body it was very Well but even its chief ador ners Are not highly intellectual. The House of Bishops without being invidious archbishops arc such by seniority and the Bishops he seems to imply arc Begotten of Compromise. Tie English custom of nomination by h. Ruling politician even if he is a non conformist like Lloyd George or a methodist minister s grandson like Baldwin is far better. Gloucester it can be perceived is condescending to men of Low estate. To. Tic primate of Canada archbishop Matheson Rupert s land vrho lives n Winnipeg near Kildonan. Where be was born and. Might be. Accused of being a wild wooly Westerner was sked about these lamentations and said they Don t amount to anything and that Gloucester has said them before obviously while Gloucester was still la Fellowship Here. It can of wagered that All that Rupert s Jand has said to us he said to Glou Cester. Land in t slower to Tell the truth than he is to Tell a Story. He Lias a proper sense of the Urc Lii episcopal dignity and has Hopes of More ecclesiastical is now visible. He is glad that All the Aaronic customs Haven t come Down through the priestly Ages. The psalmist couple religious Unity with he anointing of Aaron Tho precious fluid ran even to his Beard and the skirts of his garments. This is the Onliest age every Henry attests and every pedestrian protests. But anointing the Arch Bishop is thankful is not now ordained for his kind. It is All very Well at Westminster. Abbey Corona tons where it is done with a nifty Little spoon and stops with a spot on the King s forehead whereas in the Olden Days they used to give him drops on his hands breast Between the shoulders on the shoulders on the elbows and on the head. Archbishop Matheson does t joke about himself in Public but anybody can sue from his eyes that he can make and enjoy lots of fun where it Hippli Fatiori of economic and military sanctions in practically every it. Among the grounds Tor this conclusion is the consideration of the Tot of the non participation of the United states upon attempts to enforce the sanctions and particularly so in the Case a contiguous. Country like Canada. Third that As Canada believes firmly in the submission of Paterna disputes to joint inquiry or arbitration and has shared in certain of Habte undertakings in this Field we would be prepared to consider acceptance of the compulsory jurisdiction of the permanent court in justiciable disputes with certain reservations and to consider met Noas on supplementing the provisions of the covenant for settlement or non telc Lable issues including method of joint investigation reserving ulu Nate decision in Domestic issues and without undertaking further Obliga Tes w enforce decisions in Case of other states. Fourth that Canada would be prepared to take part in. Any general conference on reduction of armaments which did not involve prior accept Ace of protocol. The sobriety and Wisdom of this statement should we think command general approval. It is a definite rejection of the pro idol As providing machinery too rigid for present world Condi on but with this rejection there go not Only a renewed pledge support to the league but some practical suggestions which by Nave highly beneficial results. One is the proposal favourably e obtained. This disease presents the most important pressing and difficult no blend at present before he medical profession both reme dial and the conditions outlined in this paragraph apply pretty generally throughout High toll among Young children pneumonia takes a very High toll children under five years of age. In the Saskatchewan provincial health report "Tor-1922, it is shown that Over 10 per cent of the exceed ugly High infant mortality rates in that province were due to pneumonia and bronchitis while Over. 11 per cent of the deaths of. Ail. Children under 6 years of ase were due to this cause. Toronto department of pub Lic health figures for the past three years demonstrate Stro higly that1 in february and March pneumonia Ami a Soricho pneumonia have been the crime cause of death. The term pneumonia two chief types of. Inflammation of the Ungs Broncho pneumonia and Lobar pneumonia. The first is More pre Valent in the very old und very the second among persons in midd a life. The influenza pneumonia of the last few years How has generally been of the bronchial Type. Pneumonia is a germ disease and infectious. One of the causative germs is known pneumococcus but several kinds of bacteria Are capable of. Producing the disease. People in excellent health May have such germs in nose Mouth and Throat and be unaffected by them. But if these apparently harmless germs Are taken from the Throat of a. Healthy person and injected into animals feeble Powers of re i Are n most cases of pneumonia. Found a history a of lowered resist Ance. People who Are debilitated Are much More susceptible to the disease. . Whooping cough influenza and other acute infections May Predi Sporie Youngr children to it. N the Case of measles., when death occurs j almost due to pneumonia. In old ape. The weakened condition of the body through that enough to make pneumonia particularly dangerous. Dan Jer of draft severe Cal Long of the sitting in a draft while Over heated or falling into cold water May so profoundly affect the circulation of the blood through the lungs As to permit the pneumococcus to get a foothold. There. Such irritants As Tor example the poisonous gases used during the War or. Steel or Metal dusts 6r Cotton fluff in the textile industries May predispose to pneumonia. Severe injuries or operations at which anaesthetics such As Ether or chloroform Are used sometimes act As forerunners of pneumonia. The prevention of the disease can Only be on the facts regarding it. Since the germs which cause pneumonia Are of several kinds and May. Be found in healthy people no very direct attack on tin bacteria is practicable this exception is we should always regard the pneumonia patient As dangerous to other people and should carefully disinfect or destroy All discharges from the Noso or month of the patient and All articles used at the bedside. The bulk of preventive measures must be the occasion of the motion for the second Reading of the Bill to Amend the Winnipeg charter to allow the City to make a fixed rate Taxa Tion for certain industries. The Bill has been on the order a while standing in the name of or. Jacob whose attendance in the House has not been. So frequent As that of other members of his group. Tho labor group at. Once opposed the measure. To Nusang of industries which in effect to had left wreckage of plants All Over the West John. Queen said. So he and or. Farmer moved the six months hoist. Or. Taylor thought the Bill should include St. Boniface Portage if Winnipeg got Tan Ner thought ties should be allowed the right. Tho attorney general thought the Bill might go to the committee of the whole House without going to Law amendments. Lafleor objected to that but the hoist stood As their amendment and when the vote was called for. This was declared to have carried toy verbal assent. should have said that the six months hoist was very substantially Defeated judging by the volume of sound of the. Nays. Apparently or. Bracken thought so too As he stood pro test but or. Speaker had declared it had carried and it was too late to Votis again. The chances Are that no member particularly wanted to go Ion record As to. The Bounsing of unless the Walbor group who were so opposed to the if had car ried been a couple of Days delay in committee any Way. There to another new session next year and lots of time to devise a new Bill and get it Down in time to have everyone interested on deck. There May be some comment on the Bill to Amend act introduced . Tanner which Lias something to do with foxes. Just what it is about we Are not so cer Tain but the that the word foxes be inserted in a clause in the municipal Ace after we recall somewhere a differentiation Between sheep and goats but of foxes and goats in conjunction memory not. Maybe they run to foxes in Kildonan. There was a pleasant interlude staged by or. Compton and Taylor involving a repercussion of the Resolution Anent taxation of Soldier settlement Board and prov n Ial governments lands. Or. Comp on s amendment in this connection carried some time ago or. Taylor wrote to the municipal authorities drawing attention to the act that the member for Manitou iad cramped the style of the municipalities. Or. Compton brought up he letter and it looked As if we were going to have another debate on tie Resolution. As far As directed against the a reds posing causes. Besides contagion the things to be most often guarded against Are Rua Down conditions Over fatigue exposure neglect. A first hint is. Of ten simply a severe cold. Heavier foods Are usually eaten in the Winter months of Supply fuel for the body s require ments. Avoid i habitual clogging with too heavy Roods however and above All avoid to Sti pation. It a i noted times with out number during the influenza epidemic of a ago How much better were the resisting pow ers of those we close Eliminative machinery was regular and effective. Dress suitably Wear a grit clothing and Stout. Warm shoes and stockings. Do not sit in hot cars or buildings bundled. In heavy Clit Heffli one import ant function of the win is to resist excessive., heats of if you de climatic changes Are weakened and you Are More susceptible to disease. Protection against exposure rot Wear Chest protectors and walk about in silk stockings in bit Ter Spring winds. More colds Aie caught by too lightly Clad feet than by thin coverings on the Chest remember the miraculous Powers of fresh air. Sleep with windows open avoid foul atmospheres. Try t keep yourself fit by a rational use. O sunlight air food work recreation and sleep. If you Are attacked by any disease with fever go to bed a once. Thousands of lives War needlessly lost during the influenza epidemic because individuals we were attacked foolishly tried t stick it out just one More a the respiratory diseases Are Al heavy strains on the heart. With even a slight attack of pneumonia exertion is dangerous you often heard it said that attacks big Strong people with mor violence than the weak. The truth is that your Biff people take longer chances. Or yourself so Hardy that you Cai afford to sit in an icy wind or wit wet feet or dispense with head wraps of Long cold drives. It yet Are unavoidably exposed see tha you restore the circulation to Jorma beat As soon As possible. Drink a rub Down and entirely bin .dotlirag1 for. This the natural rect clotting May Mike All the different Between continued health and an at tack of pneumonia. We could see the net result int both parties stuck to their guns. Or. Compton declared that his Amend ment did t do anything More to the municipalities than or. Taylor s solution a Tould have done. In the meantime tie conservative Leader seems to have done some Odd per onal propaganda on his own account which of is politics As she is Ila cd. And As was said so to the Mem Ber for St. In. A speech which involved no Little research and produced a vigorous peroration All a bout sacred rights and. Brutal majorities and what or speaker did when to was Plain or. Talbot and walked out on or. Norris when the Liberal s Overn Niento did something Tot half so coarse As was perpetrated by or. Talbot when he was speaker. But we confess freely that part at least of the time we were o if we were going to be Able to get a tack spin on a thu or Quarter teas he shot this week end. . Britain s Industrial problem from the London Spectator the Fate of the present govern ment perhaps the whole political future depends on the discovery of solution of the Industrial prob that group of economic ideas which for convenience can be called the marxian theory has been spoken of As being either True or untrue. But it be thought that it is like a. Mathematical axiom the truth of which is Independent of men s actions. On the contrary the question of whether the wage earner Lias anything to Hope for from the capitalist system except perpetual is the key ques Tion on which All. Else probably be answered differently according to the attitude and the men who control our economic and at any rate at the moment our political system. In a word the future of the labor party depends not on what or. Wheatley thinks., of or. Macdonald or what or. I Clarkwood thinks of the Wales but on whether or. Baldwin s government can solve the Industrial problem. It is Clear that the prime minister himself realizes tins. As he said in. His remarkable speech on the political Levy Friday March hive what Wise statesmanship can to steer the country through this time of evolution until we can get to the next stage our. Industrial civilize this indeed implies that the Industrial problem will careful handling solve itself. It does recognize that there is a problem to be solved. The late . Senator Ivi Ccormick from the new York world the late senator Medill Magor Mack was born to position and riches t they did not slow his endeavour Harden his heart or enervated his Many fashions and places in had. Adventures he had been explorer newspaper publisher author ind once he turned up in the ends of the Earth wearing old clothes and a Deard As Long and As red As that with Inch Danny Gravot entered where Danny would be King. But in the his garb and grooming were As particular As those of Henry Cabot Lodge himself. He set the nation to smiling with hat phrase which state department Vas populated with he once spent an hour or so in Geneva and gave out an enormously Long interview in which he said that he had examined the league of nations and found it Noth ing but a debating society. In various ways he entertained amazed Amus and frequently in Fprmer de and instructed the american people. J those talking Jack a Flora the. Spruk Ilfeld Republican rear Admiral Phelps was pitiless in telling the Washington women s conference on National defense and Cace insurance that serious differences Are now brewing with England Over shipping will not these naval officers leave undisturbed our fondest Hopes and convictions concerning peace Between great Bri Tain and the United states even if icy Are bound to show the seamy Side of our relations with other coun tries International Friendship it seems. Is Safe from their rude 1m pact. Phelps would have us fighting retain within Twenty years if his interpretation of the differences in the shipping policies of the two countries really carries the menace that he would inject into it. Birthday congratulations to Adam Brown the grand old Man of Hamilton who has just completed his 99tb year. King Albert of the belgians born Brussels april 8, 1876. Mary Pickford sirs Douglas film Star born to Ronto. April 8, 1893. There Are a the if russian the daily saying of Sam Slough a free venture produced by free Prew staff writer. Sometime a Streak and expect the world to to better than they them selves really want it to variety worn 300. Sample bibles Oxford Cambridge and Home products Good Quality goods made i Winnipeg have a primary to Winnipeg citizen use Royal Crown Lye Alesson Success teach your children to save. Open a Union Bank account for each of them. Let them be friends with Teller and take their Awn de posits Tosh in. V i witty tool to of Flat when poor dismal re Poi Ter Kar. From your Home. In the press gallery under the dome. Listening to orator s is Lou Erit Blaa Avis Hing that you were at Home with be not discouraged Tiniou newspaper Man. Soon they la be through with their catch As catch Caa. G. B. About As Good Way to learn Geo Graphy that we know of is to follow the trips of the Prince of Wales. That. Is 1c anyone wants to learn geography those Days. If n when. Lincoln made his famous Ularee minute address at Gettysburg the audience was t enthusiastic when ii sat Down because it had an idea that lie had not said any thing of importance. An audience often Lias that idea after listening to a three Lour speech it it Lias an idea at. All. Of folks in the country who work harder at politics than at Industry and they Are the Fellows who do most of the talking about the need Tor an election. Tha Church Union squabble might indicate that a lot of people like to take a Little argument with their religion. Austen Chamberlain says. That Al though the peace treaty was signed ago Europe May be head ing toward another War. It seems to have been a mistake to have called it the peace treaty. A. Halifax Man tried to kill his Wice and before drowning himself he did it because he loved her so. This seems to be another phase of the Peculiar Outlook on life you get in the maritime provinces. George Bernard Shaw has been learning to dance. The Public awaits the publication of St. Terpsichore. Speaking of Progress Tho Progress of the world in crime should not be overlooked. Government has 3 bought bushels of Grain for shipment from new York. It will Cost Russia is not ing enough Grain for. But one Winders How she raises the Money t unless there is a Little More promptness in the payments it la going to be a Good Deal harder nationally speaking to borrow Money for the next War. A a freighter was transformed into a cattle boat in 14 hours in. St. John . It. In t possible to do like that to the Mer chant Marine Fleet. Russell Lang s easter cards Dainty gift books with easter in eloped anglican pity or Ilenin Hoobin from 50c to or Ruhr Torlan methodist and Baptist in do Ali and leather bind net in great University Binderis Clearing at very Cal Pricen. Devoti Omat. Books by Ted Lac and Otlien prominent and Many mrw books in from Jondon and new York drop in today. Our a Flop is on .oo4 Friday open on saturday until 10 , Union Bank of Canada
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