Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, April 20, 1925

Issue date: Monday, April 20, 1925
Pages available: 20
Previous edition: Saturday, April 18, 1925

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 20, 1925, Winnipeg, Manitoba Editorial Section page.1? 1 i to 20 Trade. Liberty of religion Quality of civil rights Winnipeg monday april 20, 1925 the railways i rent eur until published the Munif non free i Ross company to jetted joint Stock under Tju Lawn of i Midha it its he till and it Lee of big miness 300 curl ton Street la the cite. Winnipeg Manitoba. In. Mack tax. President and be Crul Muu ukr. It he Post office. London knff., fur through thu mulls in the Isles at in Nihl Revenue rates. is. Of Winch the Public has be a a let or Canada s railway problems is contained in Ottawa last month entitled will it purports to he a Frank disinter of Tho transportation Issue now the conclusion which this Frank and is Flint if Pai lament docs its duty j xes of pass Agi Bomont As an instr a pct original purpose and now stands the principle of in adopted by Parlia sent in approved by Public judgment. 2. The adjustment of freight rates wholly in the los of to commission. If the a Ahvay act needs order to remove every obstacle to that it should to done. He Umphlet is that unless parliament arts on Canada once again will Blunder in railways and great suffering will come upon e i Al rat his Siule piece i in Straits Jaitry last year to think drab eco t Caa sir As to to we j it certain we Hae i Anc there of is. Is Well if this seven Hundred million dollars about which sir Henry is so concerned the Only things we exported were Canadian products and goods Grain Wool butter Chc cae cattle meat lumber pulpwood paper fruit manufactured articles Etc., Etc. Sir Henry surely dons not object to Canada exporting these goods. Indeed Bend All our efforts to wards increasing the volume of our exports and when they go up a 1 Hundred million dollars a year we throw out our chests and tall proudly of our expanding Trade. Build railways we deepen our we try to get transportation costs Down by land and sea in order that our exports May be in creased. How do to get paid for these exports certainly not in go d our Trade statistics record be movement of Gold in and out of the and under conditions now epitaphs in Advance. Hunbort Wolfe in the London Spectator George 1ioorb. Women he praised and after women Art. Good friends he had and used them All for copy. Had but his Genius matched As great a heart time had not mixed his laurels with the poppy. Rudyard Kipling. The tin can politics of Rudyard rust in some tooting Brick and mud Yard while through the sacred Brushwood rippling dimmers the Faun the gods Call Kip Ling. John Masefield for Liis i cruisers split Australia politically about a year ago Premier Bruce let others have their brass or let of Australia said that his govern tired stones. J ment proposed to strengthen Tho enough for him to know where he Aua Rallan Navy by the construction who Are not altogether Dei arable is incr Cas in theory no alien May enter zealand unless in Possession of a permit granted by the minister of customs and obtained before alien leaves his native country or a country in which he has resided for at least a year before the application is made. However the minister has discretionary Power to Grant temporary permits at the port of arrival and to extend their operation from time to time. This is for the Benefit of tourists but there is reason to think that some aliens have been getting in by this Side door. Perhaps the minister has been taken Una wares. If there Are any signs of a serious influx from Southern Europe the government wiil certainly take action. New zealand is determined to remain not Only White but Anglo oped from her soil or that has since been dug from the land of the West Ern states which their hurrying met spurned. Tiie Gold Rush did its share to open the West to the settler and there May be in the siberian Rush some such outcome for the ultimate development of a land that is As Little known now As was the West before the magic of Gold Drew the pioneers across the mountains and Plains. Tho significance of the Rush Mackenzie and he was a Highland i or and Don t confuse Highland men Rocky mountains i with Scotchman because the High Landman carry their scotch with a difference. Please try and see All those grave is not in the pans of Gold it yields. It is in the consequences. Siberia they old dads in or. Deal s front parlor sitting there in their whiskers and full skirted Coats and stove pipe trousers made As like As not out of Shepherd s tartan Check cloth and perhaps taking a sup of or. J Doel s Beer to Cool themselves be cause if the night was cold the work in hand was hot they Thunder lightning Snow and Hail were abroad with the storm and generally it was wild times on sea and land. All Winter stories of terrific storms have come in from All parts of the world a but Western Canada has enjoyed weather of merely Normal in Tensity. There have been no devas Tating storms no dislocation of pub Lic communications and services no property destruction. While the Eastern Seaboard of the american continent has been swept by the most ferocious storms and numerous other parts of the Globe have been swamped in tidal Waves earthquakes and typhoons Western Canada has jogged calmly through the Winter with no More inconvenience from the weather than a mild snowstorm or two. When you hear people complaining a flout our Terri Bie climate you can them to support a lost cause instead j console them by the weather records and Russia outside with France her. Friends in their present state of mind is a will o the Wisp. It is sheer perversity in those who support the protocol to represent Ali who Are against it As die hard militarists hostile or indifferent to the league of nations hopeless regard ing arbitration or disarmament. And it will be calamitous As Well Asab surd if we Are to have the French of a general concentration on another and More practicable plan. Who h coming in from less favored lands than this. Birthday congratulations to George Patterson k.c., Winnipeg born Perth ont., april 20, 1s-16. Major Jack h. Duthie Winnipeg. Born Twickenham eng., april 20, 1ss9. John f. Hylan mayor of new York City born Greene county n.y., april 20, 1s6s. The daily saying of Sam Slough a free a Satim produced by a free press staff m Riter. Some folks in this country Al ways have to be reminded not to Pluck their geese faster than the feathers can grow in the will some Day be As solidly settled As Verc discussing rebellion consider the United states and the wheat from its hungry Rin acres May from the Golden books what needs my honoured hones death s final Conquest by Tamos Shirley the glories of our blood and state Are shadows not substantial things there is no Armour against Fate death lays his icy hand on Kings up Rafors arriving muffled in sceptre and Crown must Tumble Down and in the dust be equal made with the poor crooked scythe and Spade. With 13 gone song s everlasting mercy goes John. A. E. Housman. Tel me not Here it needs not say ing. Iou buy goods with Canadian out neither Gold nor country and Una i ;