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Friday, April 17, 1925

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 17, 1925, Winnipeg, Manitoba Editorial Section pages ii to 22 Freedom of Trade. Liberty of religion Equality of civil rights text the two Hudson Bay ports bother Well certainly did the cause of the Hudson Bay which he is supposed to have at heart a bad turn when he i out in parliament n against port Nelson As a terminus for Ahvay. Ill Motherwell rather hinted that perhaps this port chosen for the purpose of discrediting the whole enter that is a far fetched and fanciful explanation but it is r v True that the attacks upon Nelson which have been con f no made by the partisans of fort Churchill have perhaps 5ta11 a much to hold up the scheme As the organized hostility of a Treal interests. This feud Between the advocates of the Bav route Over the relative merits of the two ports has invaluable to the enemies of the project it has tended to to fit the whole scheme and has Given a first class pretext for ,1 Jar Moth Envell s few injudicious remarks made As is times the Case with the minister of agriculture with a mini of previous consideration May Well postpone by five years the completion of the route. To was perhaps unfortunate in the interests of the Early ing of the route that the original plans were changed and a made from port Churchill to port Nelson. Fort Churchill is a sure enough Harbor and it would not have been possible to Lov against it the elaborate misrepresentation about port 1 on which has done such service in blocking the Enterprise. Churchill is a Good though Small natural Harbor if it had been proposed to build the railway to that Point no objection been made on the ground that accommodation for ships done the Hudson been could have not be there supplied. Nevertheless port Nelson was deliberately chosen in prefer ence to fort Churchill not for some sinister purpose As or. Cloth Envill rather hints but after a weighing of the relative advantages of the two ports bearing the fact in mind that if the Rente was usable at All extensive Harbor accommodation would be required. Or. can find out what the considerations Irene that induced this Choice by asking his colleague George p Graham since he made a tentative selection of Nelson before office in october 1911. The succeeding minister of makes n0 Appeal to the individual. As a business proposition crime does not pay it offers no rewards. Young persons who May be looking in that direction should make a Quick right about face. The Leader of the revolt in Kur Distan who has been captured by the turks will be court Martl alled and probably hanged according to a constantinople report. They could expedite things by doing the last thins first. Hon. Or. Ila Mon made a speech at Ottawa in which he deplored in competence among surgeons. Some surgeon now May come along and deplore incompetence among Poilu Winnipeg i biday 1925 nature studies in Western Canada the rough legged Hawk now returning to prey on Field mice and gophers is one Jet the few of his kind to be encouraged on the Prairies. And Man Llor free Prew comp nor limited a joint company incorporated under the Lawn of Manitoba at Rel Rad once ind place of business 300 Carlton Street. In tie Cluj of Winnipeg Manitoba. E. Ii. President and general manager. at the general Post office Tendon enk., for tanks Salon through the malls to the British Isle at in lamp Revenue rates. By Hamilton h. Laing. The big Black rough legged Hawk j mice have poor vision while ground hallways. Or. Cochrane reconsidered the whole question and in Ligpit of engineering and other evidence submitted to him the Choice of Nelson. Nelson is. Of course a Road Stead not a Harbor. To the Layman to sees the. Two ports there seems to be no question As to which s preferable hut engineering opinion though not unanimously favourable to Nelson is predominantly so. This was clearly shown in the proceedings before the Senate committee five years ago. One of the reasons Given for the Choice of Nelson was that while initial expenditure on the port would be much larger than at Churchill a or cat port could be developed at Nelson More easily than at Churchill where enlargement of the natural Harbor would be difficult and expensive. Other considerations were the longer open season claimed for Nelson and of course the fact that a railway to Nelson would be some 200 Miles Shorter than a railway a fort Churchill. Making a port at Nelson involves serious engineering prob lems and Calls for the expenditure of considerable Money. These things could have been said with equal accuracy about the port Montreal sixty years ago. Enemies of the Hudson Bay a cute exaggerate the difficulties and multiply the estimates of Cost limping thereby to put an extinguisher upon the whole proposition. Partisans of fort Churchill join in this knocking in the expectation that they will thereby induce a change in the terminus from Nelson to Churchill. But what they Are actually doing is to help those who Are out to kill the whole scheme. As a matter of prac tical politics it is a ease of Nelson or fact that should not be lost sight of by All those who believe the opening of the Northern route essential to the future growth of Western Canada. Saskatchewan can get a drink today legally. And probably will according to a news item from Glace Bay i More than fifteen Hun dred Cape Breton men have received permits to go to the United states this is since last july. Cape Breton is an Industrial Centre. But in this Case Industry seems to be acting As a powerful deterrent to population. The speech scene Ottawa. A private member of parliament is walking up and Down the corridors of the of commons he is wrapped in thought Tou can Tell he is wrapped in thought by the look of absence in his Eye. What to is doing really is wondering whether he will make a Peech. Inside his head something be this is going on Well i think i will Cook up a you know darned Well you arc a perfectly Rotten of maybe maybe making speech Means something to my political Yah it Means that As soon As of can get on your feet everybody Nova Scotia is cautious Reform of the legislative Council of Nova Scotia is provided for in a very Radical tendencies have devel oped there. And in the Western provinces the new and progressive legislation is on the whole some thing to be thankful for rather than government Bill now before the i regretted. Legislature. It 13 to remain appointive but the appointments Are to be for ten years instead of for me. There is also an age limit of years except for present Mem Bers for whom the limit is to be 75 is. A limitation is also to be placed upon the veto Power the second chamber which will be Able to delay but not permanently pre vent toe passage of any legislation. A reformed legislative Council of this kind will be some improvement on the old order but the wonder in that Nova Scotia Anil Quebec cling 30 tenaciously to Tho two chamber system in their Legislatures which Deal with local administration and Are different from parliament which deals with Large National issues. In tie United states of course each state has its House of representatives and to Senate. But in Canada seven of the provinces have Only the one chamber and hey get along quite Well. Public opinion in Nova Scotia however seems to be very sceptical about the advisability of dropping tie second chamber. The Halifax chronicle one of the loading Jour nals of the maritime provinces says that this would be too Radical and too Uncertain and that it savors of revolution rather than the chronicle even has some doubts about restricting Eto Power of the legislative coun cilia View of the fact that the appointments Are to be limited to years. The latter it thinks be sufficient safeguard. Of which from an old Liberal newspaper will seem very strange to Western people. The objection to abolishing the second Chambers in Nova Scotia and Quebec May be partly due to the that these wild and woolly Estern provinces which Are always something new and rash have to second Chambers in their legis lates. But Ontario new Bruns Wick and Prince Edward Island also Tave Only the single chamber and no one would think that Nova Scotia really had a very Good Chance to save a considerable annual Amoun by venturing to depend on a single chamber for its provincial Legisla Tion. Ets up and gets True True Well let them my Peech goes on Hansard and my constituents can see yes and if they Ara not idiots Hen they read it there which pre iras few of them will they will realize there lev nothing in it of any that is True too a. Dozen Fellows Lave spoken already and said every Hong in the world there is to say on his subject and a lot that in t in he world too still i will speak. I Enow i will Only mumble i know everybody will get out i know i have nothing to say i know i know but still i shall speak i shall have he floor in parliament and even if i am Only. Speaking to the Stone Walls i shall be speak tag in Parlia ment. So i will of so on then and now let me see what and so another piece of weariness ets. Itself concocted. Or a United states Revenue officer has announced that bootleggers burglars and other criminals May file their income tax returns with the government and that their Confidence will not be violated. Nevertheless a lot of bootleggers and burglars will be remembering what the spider remarked to Tho Fly on a certain notable occasion. British school teachers Are de bating whether males or have the most influence Over boys. A lot depends on the age of the boys also of the females. The political War horses Are be ing groomed for the harness Accord ins to reports around Winnipeg. A Federal election is believed to be near. When harnessing the is the of the Raptor Al Birds to return to As in the Spring. I saw a Hawk is common Spring news in March and Early april and it always Means a rough leg. This Bird is so nearly a Winter resident in Manitoba that his absence is very Short. Though always a Bird of passage a often lingers into december and sometimes re turns in Early March so his Winter ing grounds Are not far South of the province. This Hawk gets his name from his feathered Hawks being Bare on heir but this is not a Field Mark in such a shy Fel Low. We know him by his Large size and blackish coat with White Rump Patch his heavily banded belly. But Best of All we know him by his hover liw on. The Wing As he Hunts a trick at which lie is very expert equalling the prowess of the Broad winged Hawk or the Sparrow Hawk. For though a Large Hawk of ferocious aspect he is an easy going Chap apparently never in a hurry and his main prey is the lowly Field mouse. There Are times when the Large Hawks Are the despair of the Field student the Swanson and red tailed Hawks come up from the South later and at a Little distance often defy the Best eyes and glasses and judgment on the question of who s who. All three of these Hawks Are strangely variable of plumage having to their Light and their dark phases and All intermediate shades. It is True that neither Swainson nor red Tail Ever has a White Rump also the dark band across the under parts is More on the Chest of the red Tail and much lower in the rough Leur but often such Marks cannot be seen at All and a Young red Tail in the Black phase of Plum age has still a Brown Tail on his re turn in Spring and so confusion is worse confounded. But when we see our doubtful Bird go circling Over the Meadow in easy sweeps and then suddenly stand still in the air As though transfixed by the top of a tall invisible Pike with Only the wings finning easily we May be sure that our Boerer is the. Rough squirrels have Good eyes and Are constantly standing erect to scan the horizon for danger afar. A hover ins Hawk poised above a ground Squirrel Colony would hang in mid air a Long time before he could get Opportunity for a successful strike upon these Clever Little dodgers. The nest of the Prairie rough leg is usually a huge affair. Often in the More a frequented regions of the West it is placed on a stick or a Cliff or a. Steep Hillside but near civilization the nest is built in a biggest available and the Black Poplar being the favorite. Like the Osprey and the Eagle the rough legs use the nest again and again adding to it yearly until it becomes a great Heap of Sticks fresh at the top decaying at the a mass As Large As a. Email cock of Hay and immensely heavier. That this Hawk should be rigidly protected and encouraged Oil the Plains goes almost without saying. He seems to be one of the few Hawks of which we can say nothing but goo d. Irish in Scotland prom the Golden books Gibraltar by Wilfrid Shawen Blunt seven weeks of sea and twice seven Days of storm upon the huge Atlantic and once More we ride into still the Calm of a Sweet evening screened by either Shore of Spain and Barbary. Our tolls Are o or our exile is accomplished. Once again we look on Europe mistress As of Yore of the fair Earth and of the hearts of men. A this is the famed Rock which Hercules and Goth and Moor bequeathed us. At this door England stands sentry. God to hear the shrill Sweet treble of her fifes upon the Breeze and at the summons of the Rock gun s Roar to see her red Coats marching from the Hill politics the Dou Kobors in . The emphatic declaration of the Bou Kobors in . That they would not Send their children to the pub Lic schools was met. By the state ment of the government that they must obey the Law and that the government intended to be quite firm in seeing that they did do so. Public opinion in the province of course unanimously supports the government but there is a difference of open Len As to tie methods that should be followed. For instance the Victoria times says if the Dou Kobors do not obey the Laws of this province they must be punished. If punishment merely encourages them to other forms of Dis obedience they should be deported without the Vancouver Saskatchewan and southward through up men or away Bank bandits and get the path of crime Young folks usually object t being preached at but preaching t necessary to show the Young me a its older ones tooth at a beginning in a life of Crim will bring them nothing hut Grid the annals of this City and the annals of All cities Are filled wit Araw Jeff vv11k11 records of Young men who. Thought grooms should pay careful they could become burglars hold to the Check reins. The Manitoba department of Agri culture has issued a circular calling for the destruction of gophers and crows. The department did not have the Nervo to add and other or. Leanion m.p., speaking to a gathering of doctors at Ottawa asked the medical profession to take a More Active part in National problems. The trained mind of the medical Man said he would prove very fitted to solve Tho problems of the Day. But As or. Ilanlou in tones of Thunder that higher Protection is the solution for most of Canada s troubles where does the Utility the trained medical mind leg no matter what his color. Th9 foregoing applies to the american rough leg. To the West Ern of the province comes an other relative the ferruginous rough leg the Best known Gopher Hawk of Western America. Nowhere in Manitoba is this Hunter As numer Ous As the Swanson or red tailed. Is Best known on the Plains of Alberta and the dry Belt wherever the Prairie ground squirrels abound. While the american relative goes North in summer to hover and Hunt Over the Tundra of far Northern Canada the ferruginous stays far South and thus is brought into More direct touch with Man Ort the Plains. This summer rough leg of the Prairies is usually very Light in color that is by comparison with the , migrant Bird. In Early years when the ornithology of the writer was decidedly in it a budding the Bird books and color keys were not at All or other help at hand the american rough leg was called the Black thing had to have a habits Irene known much in Advance of his real Book name. If it had been known then the ferruginous by comparison would have doubt less been called the White for he is often very Light of color even appearing quite whitish but correspondence in Jondon it was Ever the Rule that Scotland should Export much of her Best Stock but the process has a new and disturbing aspect today. The emigrants out of this port of Glas Gow in 1923 numbered 57. To. While the surplus of births Over deaths for the whole country was Only meanwhile the enormous Irish Community in the West and midlands multiplies and remains. Fresh arrivals come from Ireland there is no official record but i m speaking on competent authority to the of tent of a few thousands yearly. The census gives Only the Irish born and offers no clue to the numbers of the second generation but an Irish controversial St has recently estimated a total of births in Glasgow. In three years. This Means a gradual but steady Dos placement of the scottish by the Irish Strain and there is no subject which is probing greater reflection and anxiety beneath the outward surface of poli tics today. Is Scotland to remain the master in her own is an Issue which might conceivably fire up under some special stimulus into passionate intensity. Under a system of scottish Home Rule it would be almost certain to ignite. What was dinner into me in Al most All parts of the country was somewhat As follows the Irish do not assimilate with us or acquire scotch qualities and tradition. Their religion and its agencies keep them apart and even where there is inter marriage the resulting Stock shows the characteristic Virtues of neither race. Thev Are not in the main a reinforcement to anything hut the ranks of unskilled labor. By their natural turn for the arts of connection they pet them selves into the sheltered employ with it. They were not Able to continue to break Down the Safe Gua is that society has set up for its own Protection. They will not be Able to do so in the future. The police will get them sooner or later they will go to jail they will ruin their own lives and drag to ruin the lives and Hopes of others. There Are no Safe avenues for those who embark on a career of crime All the paths end in a Blind Alley with the protective forces of soc let crowding in behind and no Way of escape in front. Young men Are tempted to turn bandits because of a number of things an exotic love of Advent ments. Such As Pas and sanitary department s of . Where new Comer Over will often get a lob from in Irish Foreman in prefer once to a scotsman Long out of work. They penetrate same methods into the control of Trade unions where their weight is All Lent to extreme views and destructive courses. They Are responsible for the tur Moil of the Clyde. They do not seek education and do not Rise in Busi Ness the professions or Public life As scotsmen of every Humble class Are found doing. Their High water Mark is that of the publican Pawn broker provision dealer or politician. They remain a True proletariat at the Bottom of the social system. They add far More than their share to the burdens of poor Relief and of such is the indictment which if it could be wholly verified would present a Case of he too has a Blok is e Ture shortage of Mcneil the or pets of an easy Way to make a living the promptings of companions who urge their Fellows to Chuck the conventional Way of we and go in for something More profitable and More exciting. I Canada offers no easy it offers is the hardest world to make a living present a showy curtain but it await degradation hard tie prison cell the Way. Way May ship noose. Moral Issue can be left aside right or wrong of the thing the King of Bulgaria when at tacked by assassins had part of his moustache shot away. A lot of per sons will be glad to learn that there is some use for the things. Trie daily saying of Sam Slough a free press produced by n tree press staff writer. The reason a cat always lands on its feet when it Falls is be cause it has brains enough not to lose its tuition and ominous Vista. If the growing Irish population centred in Industrial Scotland were to Demon Strate itself beyond the Cavil As a Millstone round the neck of a progressive kind of inverted rising spirit of scottish nationalism and it is unmistakably rising might some Day Force an ugly crisis. It cannot be forgotten that the Irish were deliberately imported in the first instance for Industrial convenience and in any Case we scotsmen who have invaded every country under the Sun Are in no Strong position for arguing a policy of National exclusiveness. Bui those things would go for Little in certain contingencies. But How far is the indictment True Irish separateness is in the main a fact and it is also the Case that the fruits of miscegenation where it occurs Are not very impressive. The crossing of races is a very Subtle thing. The scotch Indian marriages of the old Hud son s Bay factors produced strangely enough a Type As satisfactory As its French Indian analogue is defective. I was in close Many years ago with working class families of scotch Irish blood and Racines of both strains seemed t be submerged la a nullity i often save enough but a nullity All the same. It seems to be True that an unfair preference for irishmen arise in sheltered trades in the Way sus nested. It is True that the Irish make More than proportionate demand up in Charity in Glasgow but i hav the highest authority for Sayini Gtna their pre Eminence in crime is myth. In any Case Tho amount o Rajme in Glascow just now is scarce in Worth mentioning the idea that the Irish dominate Clvde twenties is a sheer Hall Cina Tion. They Supply a Pood Deal o combustibles to or. Macdon Aid s party but the labor move Man n Glassow is firm la the purest Type o when i have Ever me1 the venue May be changed from Tive. Lather he works As the Swain to econom is but son and red Tail do circles i have easily till game is sighted and then make Iii capture by sudden swoop or often he sits quietly on a. Knoll and Waits for some unwary Gopher to leave his Hole. This Hunting Strat egy in probably due to Tho fact that Sun also thinks that the Dou Kobors should be Given an ultimatum to obey the Laws of the country or get but a very different View is expressed by the Vancouver province. It says that if an attempt is made to Force the Dou Kobors they will offer Pas Sive resistance they can not be deported because they have Deen Here too Jong some of them were born Here they might be lined until their property was All gone but still they would resist they could not All be sent to jail or literally forced to Send their Chil Dren to school Dally. The province proceeds the government has been patient in the past and it is disheartening o find that the results have been so Small. But it would seem that is nothing for it but to be patient still. Patience will give Force to its firmness. The Dou Kobors Are much in the condition of children. They Are. Only one generation removed from despotism some of them not even that and it is hardly to be at that they Are not yet Able to appreciate and understand the privileges and responsibilities of a democracy. Besides this the Dou Kobors re Gard it As contrary to their religious principles to Send their children to school. Reasoning against a religious conviction is often thankless work. But the thing that seems a can Vic of is not always real. Peter Verc in la his Day held tip religious he of As a reason for not sending the Ouk Hobor children to school. But he Learned that the govern ent was not bluffing he changed is stand and the children went to school. There is no doubt a Good Al of Bluff in the attitude of the embers of the Community today and that Bluff will yield to firmness and patience. Some of the boys at Brilliant would gladly go to school they had the Opportunity and All he parents Are not opposed. Nto port Unity should be lost of of ording educational facilities for Hose who can be induced to make be of them. Thus the educational even will be spread through the of Munty. Arid the members of the ext generation. It is to be hoped Hlll be Good commend or. Mcmaster. Under the caption honest poll Al the Ottawa citizen Speaks highly of or. A. H. Mamas Ter. T says it must be some satisfaction to Andrew Mcmaster Liberal member or Brome to be free to say fearless y the things he believes to be right. A Hon More Liberal members claim he same Freedom on the floor of he House it will be evidence that Here has been a decided Advance in he political thinking of the people of Canada. "mr.mcmaster. Is pressing Forward of the main ranks of the lib eral party. He. Is in the Vanguard regardless of political consequences o himself. Perhaps he anticipated he possible the next election when he referred last Mon Day to the political Fate of another Canadian Stalwart who dared to oppose Tariff Protection when the com Mercial interests behind politics were demanding tariffs. Or. My master May contemplate retirement phase it is sometimes a. Strange sight on the Plains to see a pair of these Birds circling in noisy solicitude Over the big nest in tha Cotton Bird nearly Black the other nearly White. The food of the Prairie rough leg consists entirely of the ground squirrels of the Region and he is. An adept at catching them. He is an Early migrant in springy nests Early and raises a Large family of five and the feeding of them is a real task of the Early summer. As the Hawk Parent has to work hardest in june and Early july just when the Young ground the coming out to learn the ways of Tho world above ground., the Hunting usually is Good and he makes an. End of very Large numbers of wins the Good trill o f the Farmer and rancher. It is. Rather noteworthy that in his Hunting the ferruginous rough leg is Seldom seen Hov crr ing methods of his american rela r Maori and wrangled with Habakkuk we Wrath their Alliance with the trash catholics must have Patrica nes upon which an outsider car Only speculate. Its durability is far from certain. But the spectre of a alien for Scotland May of authorities without particular As the Canadian. Immigration department is not approved by the Toronto Star. It remarks there is not a country put wishes to retain its Best its Best womanhood. And in every country there Are those whom the. Authorities would gladly see great Britain is no exception. If the British government had a free hand to Send whom it would to Canada it would not emigrate the pick of its people. Among those it would Send would be Many undesirables. Canada therefore cannot enter Tain such a proposal As sir Victor Warrender has made. In her Mother s she Mufit be mistress in her the decision As to whom shall enter her Gates must continue to be Canada s own. In lieu of protocol from the London times _ the protocol has passed into his tory and there is room for Hope that something More responsive to pres ent conditions and yet inclusive enough to avoid even the appear Ance of a return of the period of the balance of Power in Europe Jwill take its place. Such a consummation would Mark the beginning of Enuine by reason of the positive nature of the engage. Ment it would involve second since it would Rob the league of menace without depriving it of strength but third and perhaps not least because it would permit the United states to resume the movement toward permanent if limited Contact which was interrupted six months ago the protocol As an enlarge ment and a guarantee of the system of alliances in which French policy finds a fixed expression was not Only a distortion of the original purposes of the eague it was a perpetuation of the obstacles to an Flo French Accord which in the admitted View of the Washington administration have chiefly operated to prevent the resumption of the work of disarmament left unfinished in 1922. That is a consideration of an importance almost equal to that of the questions of More immediate european concern which Are naturally in. The forefront of the present discussion. The return to stability m Europe is a necessary first Stop to the establishment of stability throughout the civilized world and the interest of the United states in a return to world order is vital. There can accordingly be no More doubt of the anxious attention the Ameri can government is giving to the great International debate which be Gan with the meeting at Geneva than there should be of the necessity of considering the it of any Tecl signs which May be reached. The nebulous All incl ulveness of the protocol aroused opposition in Amer Ica As it did in great Britain Aad the dominions and there analogous criticism of any alternative so narrow As to constitute no More than an armed Alliance. Be tween these two poles lies a solution the discussion of which has been made possible by the German proposals. If european statesmanship can discover it it. Should be the Privi lege and the duty of american statesmanship to make the discovery a Point of departure for proposals of wider scope and More Universal Promise. The More appealing rasher from Farmers in an. Ontario District have organized a better Bacon club. The object u to develop a Streak of lean and a Streak of fat that will Appeal to the Eye As Well 03 the palate. Tariff Issue revives by Tom King Washington. April Tariff question for Many years has been a dead Issue in american politics. At any rate it Baa not been a predominant Issue in any election since 1910. It suddenly reappeared last perhaps Only a Flash in the it did reappear thanks to the Cotton textile manufacturers of new ens land. Their performance at Washington was a comedy of errors which May soon be forgotten but there just the possibility that these manufacturers stepped on the Gas without first making sure that they had full control of the Brake. Thesa Cotton manufacturers descended on Washington and Debauc. De More which Wabo expected and they might have gotten by with it with no trouble and Little comment if they had come after it in gum shoes and Felt so Lopes but they marched up to the White House with a. Brass band invited their old Friend and neighbor or. Coolidge to a banquet and probably suggested that Between the soup and the fish he should by executive order increase All duties on the Cotton schedule by fifty per cent. It was All the More glaring because they were captained by Morgan Butler son of senator Butler of Massachusetts a big Cotton manufacturer the president s political manager and intimate Friend. Then things began to happen. Ben Marsh representing one of the num Erous farm organizations at the capital issued a fiery manifesto de glaring that since Farmers have be. Gun to seek the crumbs of Protection that have fallen from the protected manufacturing masters tables masters have served notice that their tables groaning under the recent spectacular increase in value of stocks must be replenished by tha new Congress through an increase in Tariff rates on pro next the chairman of the democratic. Congressional committee announced that Tariff Reform would be kept to the front at the next be s. Sion of Congress and be the Issue Between the parties in the general elections of 1s 26 and the presidential election of 1028. Next came Juncie Joe Wordney and speaker birthday congratulations to d d Wood Winnipeg born bils ton ens., april 17, 1859. Nicholas Longworth stand Pat High Tariff re publicans declaring that there should be no upward revision of the j Tariff Tariff tinkering at All at the next session. Then the Cotton Mill owners of the South protested that the Tariff was High enough and no j further duties were needed. Trom the White House came the official statement that the president no idea of raising the Cotton duties that he had never Given subject any attention that he would not know the Cotlon schedule if he met it on the Street. Finally Young or. Butler emitted a cryptic statement to the effect that the Cotton Manu facture sought to have the increased but they would modestly refrain from preferring the Raj in St in Short danger signals flying in All quarters show the futility of at tempting to make tiie High Tariff any higher. J the affair is not without some significance though easily i the democrats Are not Strong enough to overthrow the a Lgth to the re pubic r can party itself divides on that la sue. The Western Farmers at., the moment Are clinging to the -1 Tariff hoping that it May be in some was made effective by Price fixing legislation. Until that is clearly oat q of the question they will not com Mence their fight on the Tariff moreover the democrats will have to 4, have some programme More definite j than or. Davis Tariff for Revenue there is in this noun i whatever for Rais ing Revenue by customs taxation 4 and there is a Strong sentiment for a 3 reasonable amount of Protection. W Conner Deputy District reels the democrats to show tray Morden born Scotland just How and where the rates in Wordney i Cucumber Sill Are extor w. H. Mcdougall Reston born Seaforth 17, 1865. Active politics As the end of this parliament or the loss of the nomination under. Liberal party auspices. The loss would be. Can Adas this country cannot afford to lose the services of one Benefit Man in Public would make or. Tory a senator the suggestion that or. H. M. Tory president of Alberta University and chairman of. The advisory coun cil for scientific and search should be appointed to the Senate is made by the Ottawa Citi zen which thinks that As., a member of the Senate he could get More consideration from parliament for research work. The Calgary Alber Tan supports the proposal declaring that or. Tory would be a creditable representative of Alberta in any Law making body. It also thinks the general idea of naming outstanding educationists for tie Senate if Worth considering but says that while the second chamber is constituted As it is now and holds its present Powers the government of the Day will try to keep control of it. Choosing immigrants for Canada. Sir Victor Warrender s suggestion in the British parliament that the British government should secure Large tracts of partially reclaimed land in Canada for settlement by immigrants chosen by the British ask for them goods made in Winnipeg Are As Good As and often Superior to imported products. On your shopping trips look for goods made by Winnipeg citizens. Help keep Winni Peg Busy and prosperous. Use Royal Crown White soap Quick on to Cook. Then Call the family to breakfast when they be eaten the fruit Quick Quaker w ready and waiting. Quick Quaker the quickest cooking Cereal. It makes porridge in 8 to s min utes. The same nourishment and flavour As the famous regular Quaker Oats but. Cooked Quick you can get both at your grocer s now. Costs but a cent a meal. Is i i 11 Soldin sealed Only with cum or aluminium or without premiums. Minutes a lesson in Success teach your children to save. Open a Union Bank savings account for each of them. Let them be friends with the Bank Teller and take their own de posits to him. To Union Bank of Canada Mains tree _ Job talc ave. Corner onion ;