Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 25, 1925, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Editorial Section pages 1 3 to 22 Freedom of Trade Liberty of religion Equality of civil rights april 25, 1925 1 printed and published the free. Tress company limited n joint Stock company. Under the of. Atun Ituen at its Heutle office and place of business. 300 Carlton Street in Trio Pilj of Winnipeg Manitoba. E. H. Mackun president and Geiger Al manager. At the general Post office London end. For transmission through the mails in the British Isles it i Unmil Revenue rates. On fiscal policy to the budget debate of or. A. B. Hud Spithas commented upon partly because As a parliamentary 3 and ent remarks Law and or. A. R. Mcmaster Are the two Tariff Mon among the and partly the manner in which he dealt with the Issue. He respective fiscal regimes in Canada since h carefully the View to disproving the statement that a High Tariff. Thiner for the country and to showing that it has responsible for the greatest development and has j depressions unemployment and emigration from the he dealt with the subject from the National Point of i he expressed the conviction that a Tariff based on the e principle would do More than anything else to drive the different sections of the Dominion. Regard iving publicity to the natural at actions of the country which Are an actual asset great and in Reasing value. British people and Brit is. Capital come Over to help in Lanada s development and we have Een having visits some of heir leading educationists the last new years. What More natural than hat British painters should also come and give their interpretation of Canadian scenery and Canadian s Between the Halifax chronicle says that this is the judgment of Public Man and a conscientious student of the prob the it also remarks that the protective policy a uni Stone around the neck of Nova Scotia and the other provinces. Member for South Winnipeg referred to the years from 1878 under a Revenue Tariff when the average duty on Alln was 13-01 cent. Then the period from. 1879 to 1896 the new protective policy when the average duty was 19 put and the years from 189g to 191.1 when the average duty 1 do Eccl to 17.5 Pei cent in 1s98 and with later reductions cent in 1311. 3 15.2 per he showed that from 1879 to 1882 the Trade of Canada in from 170 millions to 221 millions but that in the remain Veaves it increased by Only in the decade o Pitet Protection from 1881 to 1891, the population increased it from to or although the Natura Sec the German election. Of population had been and the immigration the trouble was that in spite of the new fiscal policy o is Keetion which was to kill hard times and bring Prosperity fee was an exodus during the ten years of people o one person of five in the whole population. Ike decade from 1901 to 1911, under a lower Tariff saw Thi sates increase in population and the greatest growth of Trad expansion in Tho country. The population grew from to or nearly two millions through Natura grease and the very heavy immigration. The emigration con died but it was less than in the decade 1881-91, even torah there was a larger population in the later period subject ilk attraction of the United states. In this comparison the High Tariff policy does stand up Ery Well. It signally failed to do what was claimed for it when was adopted and Given a very extended trial. What did tiring and Send this country ahead As never before was the ration of a policy looking to the More general development of Dominion and the greater i utilization of its resources. Inc parliamentary correspondent above quoted remarked or. Mclaster represents Rural constituency which Natur towards Low Tariff while or. Hudson represents the Lathi est Urban constituency in Western Canada. Hudson is by those who in Eastern Canada would almost certainly thigh protectionists and it is significant of the Unity of the i Prairies on this Issue that he can be bracketed with the Man torn there is no question but that or. Hudson s views on Tariff policy Are those of the overwhelming majority of the people in 1 Western provinces. Tomorrow s presidential election in Germany is of moment to the world since it is evident that the Choice of Hindenburg of Rule Check he Healing process which is going on albeit slowly throughout Europe. Thep first election held in March was inconclusive because no Candi Date had a majority the votes cast. No such stipulation holds with respect to tomorrow s election the candidate who gets the highest vote will be elected president. The nationalist candidate led in the March contest in a Large Field but with a concentration of All the Par ties the left and Centre communists excepted behind Marx his election Over Hindenburg is predicted. It is significant of How German opinion is trending that the nationalists have found it necessary to explain at great length that Hin Denburg is Loyal to the existing Constitution is the secret candidate of the monarchists and has no in Tention of embarking upon warlike Hindenburg has underwritten these assurances pledging in their support the word of a but if the German people want the Republican Constitution respected and do want a worsening of their relations with other european nations they take no chances. Hindenburg s election would be interpreted by the world As revealing an unrepentant waiting for Del Germany again Dean William Ralph Inge booking Over Saskatchewan by j. S. W. Tories in running the previous articles in this series Lave tie Alt at some length with the. Sentiment which is being manifested in opposition to the present administration. To what sex ent it will be Able to show tangible will Only be known Atter the ballots Are counted. It has no Par ocular guiding Force. True there is i conservative Leader and organizer me and the same person in or. J. L. M. Anderson who proposes to in Saskatoon where his election is to say the least by no Means issued. The House Leader of the provincial progressives is Harris Turner who now sits for Saskatoon where he is presumably going to run again with at any rate better chances thak. Has or. An Derson. One of the chief orators the progressive movement is or. T. A. Patrick. Yorkton who is partly responsible for the platform and is loing a Good Deal speaking at conventions around the province. There is however in sight at the moment no personnel which can be considered capable of forming an administration should such a. Turn of affairs materialize and to be quite Frank no sort of inspiring leadership round which to rally a great popular move ment such exists. Manitoba has however shown that the occasion can produce the men so it does do to dwell quite too1 Long on that phase. All that need be said further on this Angle of the situation is that the general state of affairs in the province is highly interesting and developments Between now and election Day Well Worth watching. The government has had an easy time of it. Which is never the thing in the world for a government or. Dunning is head and shoulders above his Back benches find has shown a disposition to carry the Load of government to a Point where a less physically vigorous Man might Well have shown the Strain. A self made Man he is a figure personally to which All sections of the province Are willing to Point with Pride and the administration has in the pre Mier a talking Point which is going to take the opposition sentiment Al its time to overcome. From this standpoint of Saskatchewan i liberalism it is an exc Elten thins that this is so. For seeing the party has been in Power for 20 year it is unnatural that there a local internal Sci a bibles which in other circumstances might mean a Verv great weakness Organiza Tion and result in very different state of affairs on polling Day. In fact in the course of a recent trip through the province we did run across a Liberal organization which did have a local Row of its own. In none of these Ridings however has a Coli been held and probably in of them will it be held till the from the Golden Book s care by John Dryden a fading Joy How quickly Art thou past yet wet he ruin haste s if the cares of human life were few we seek new and follow which would too fast pursue. See How on every Bough the Birds express in their Sweet notes their Happi Ness they All enjoy and nothing spare but on their Mother nature Lay their care. Why then should Man the lord of All below such troubles choose to know 4j3 none of All his subjects undergo. Treaber s Flores books arc a the world or. Bohun Lynch to an English from the hebrew great. And has though its purpose was to Light on obscure words and it never supplanted the vital authorized version. Any other. I wonder what ton would have said to or Moeai s Enterprise. I wonder what sir Henry Newbolt thinks of it. As or. Bohun Lynch says or. Moffat cannot escape the charge of Stark vulgarity it inky be right to delete certain portions of the o.t., and no doubt convenient. As to the archaism Ampie marginal explanation contemplation Dean Inge of the career of makes one yonder if Cassandra did live too soon and among the wrong people. Down through Ages she Lias been Given doubtful Fame As the world s worst wet Blanket her popularity enhanced by the fact that she usually was in the position to say i told you last minute and then the Paramount nerd of getting the candidate elected j will probably cause local differences to subside. I there is in Liberal ranks some Dis quietude at what is Felt to toe Regina Che Dean though gloomy attaining As his the own sir augustas Nan Lon there will be deep regret through atthe whole Dominion at the death sir Augustus Nanton but no Here will this feeling be so wide Ijnar or so keen As in this City a he spent practically the whole is business life and in which friendships were limited Only the very wide Circle of. His for to know sir waa to Admire and respect his qualities of mind and Jan which won people kept them supple cd to him by hoops of steel l the shakespearian phrase. Is just about four months since citizens gave sir augus of his re upon tie occasion to Toronto a Farewell dinner i Mark of their regard. That occasion the free press 8h t Augustus business career in has been one of cons Picu huf last tribute Kern pay to his Eminence in i a acc ills. 1 was first a manifestation of and in sir Augustus Wanton he Good Iii it a with his and civic Virtues and his record of service in Many to the Community. .3 ins parly Raj a sir Augustus oarsman and a phrase from the terminology of admirably sums up his Char tet v n whatever bout lie finds his new us pulls his weight. A Jim for he then reached As to the future of the West. I have changed my opinion he said. Citizens of today who had seen the unparalleled development of the West in the past 40 years had he said reason to be even More optimistic about the future. With one pro he added that we forget All Petty differences and work to that was a. Farewell Mes Sage All the More moving because As seen in retrospect it was unconscious and it should remain in the consciousness of this Community As a memorial to sir Augustus Nanton. Domination. And the newspaper situation in the province is a source or strength to tile. Dunning administration. But there is no space to elaborate on that Plia Sei at this moment. Suffice it to say that there is plenty of Liberal support in the Urban communities and that few of the workers in the that they have their hands. Scions Power to unconscious Grace As Watts Dunton said Long is to that living breathing text As what shall i say As the hymn the Bells of hell go Ting a Ling Ling is to that incomparable stanza see from his head. His hands his feet sorrow and love flow mingled Down in the great hymn when i Survey the wondrous Here Are some of the examples Given by or. Version i will give unto thee and 10 thy seed after , the land wherein thou Art a stranger All the land an everlasting new translation i will give you and your descendants after you the land where you Are re Sid no the whole land of Canaan As a Possession for All residing views on the National railway s report the problem of the National rail ways being one that this country must face the report presented to parliament by sir Henry Thornton has been the subject of comment in ail parts of the country. The Montreal opinion naturally is that the report affords fresh Evi Dence that the government railways Are dragging Canada Down to per i it Lon. Others Are inclined to see in it an argument against any lower ing freight rates. While others again emphasize what can be done to improve the situation by abolish ing duplication of railway service and by reducing the capitalization of the National system so that it will look any worse than it should look As an actual railway proposition. There is nothing in the report but gloom for the people who own the railway according to the Montreal Gazette which dwells on the drop in earnings. But Tho Gazette Speaks very Well of the general Man Ager. It says the a wearying Devotion sir Henry Thornton has Given the people s property needs no emphasis. It is of common knowledge fruits Are found in items of his report. General expenses were diminished by co ordination of branches and reduction of staffs and other evidences of Economy appear All made without impairment of efficiency. Harmonious relations have been maintained Between the executive and employees a matter High importance to securing which sir Henry has Laboured inces Santly. If the outcome of the year s operations has been disappointing the Causo was within control the president and his principal offi cers All of whom have manifested steady loyalty to the system and constant courage in confronting and verse in dealing with the proposal to reduce the capitalization the Gazette expresses the railway viewpoint very nicely when it says some of the capital liability the company May indeed be absorbed into the general and thereby be reduced a procedure to which no great objection can be made within limitation. But no greater Folly can be conceived than that of attempting to Lessen liabilities Iby transference of debt. And danger lies in reduction of Canadian National debt by juggling accounts reason that a fictitious operating surplus May therefrom be used As a lever to reduce reduce the capitalization. Referring to the suggestion of the management the National rail should interest on debts to which it has hardly the remotest losses that should have been taken Long ago and would have been in the Case of any railway publicly owned. Private ownership pub Lic ownership produced most of our costly railway mess and there is no reason now Why Public ownership should be made to carry the the question of duplication the journal thinks a difficult one to handle but one that must be faced. H says people in this country Are pow Erful for the other Fel Low. and years this coun try clamoured for reduced deficits on inter colonial. But when the Cochrane. Who was min ister of railways in the Borden ministry sought to provide that econ omy what happened in the Mari time provinces and in some parts of Quebec he was As popular As Judas. Everything but stones was hurled at or. Gutelius when he struck at waste and when a suburban train was taken off Between St. John and Rothesay it almost lit the fires of revolution. We venture to think that if one third of the passenger trains that run Between-ottawa1 and Montreal each Day were removed the very Hills would reverberate with protest eople have been spoiled with too much service. Yet the problem should be tackled. Nothing is More Manifest that we Are Over rail Ayed. What takes place Between Ottawa and Montreal takes place Between Ottawa and to i . Between Quebec and Montreal takes place All Over this country be tween Sydney and Vancouver it is an Issue of politics. It is a question for partisanship. It has nothing whatever to with Public or private ownership. It is simply a question of our great railway Heads supported by All parties get Ting together to work a Manifest work of school trustees docs that word ruin one Pingxin Burns s Lovely flow gently Sweet to . I am thu son of a stranger. N t i the son of a. Resident . Then said Abner unto him act uru. And he heir hearts believe . Back you go and Back he any walk Over on . And the. King said. Is the Young Man Absalom sate . And the King said is Young ways that the capitalization be reduced in Justice to the system the Toronto Globe says a Large part of it represents the mistakes and extravagances of a British artist in the Rockies the visit of a British Painter of recognized standing to find subjects for his work in Canadian scenery is an unusual event and one which we should be interested. We Are naturally interested in our own Canadian painters and proud of their that is no reason Why we should Welcome Mem Bers of the More mature British school who come to work in the same Field and one which is very and different to them. Or. Leonard Richmond of London lectured Here on Art six weeks ago and then proceeded to the Rockies where he devoted himself to his work at Banff and Field. He has returned to Winnipeg with a dozen against the inconsiderable com petition of Shaw and Chesterton and Wells was met upon his Landing in new York this week by the largest delegation of newspaper reporters yet accorded this year to a visitor. The interviews which ensued were site up to form both on the part the interviewer and the inter viewed. Prohibition came first. The Dean refused to be drawn. He said in would Only be in the land of the ree three weeks. Is civilization dying at the was the next question the newspaper Man attempting to steal some the Dean s Thunder. But he Dean had t earned his title nightly. He answered that lie was t n the least sure that civilization had achieved a top. What about american a Liliza this being a reference to some remarks the Dean is alleged to have made which might be taken As a upon the sacred Creed of one Hundred cent. Americans. The incumbent of St. Paul s said he had never said american demo was a failure. He believed a Leader. Sir Augustus As been marked by a steady his sense of Public his Tler a Ltd c was no thought then on the sir Augustus Nanton s s but that he had Many years before him in the great in the financial world to in had teen called which were employed to the parting guest and to id him to his new Environ Taay fittingly serve As an obituary. Be Well for the people Winnipeg to recall that sir fetus s last words to them upon the occasion of Kre a vol gathering were words courage and encouragement recalled his arrival in s in 1ss3, and the opinion or More pastels which Are on exhibition this week under the auspices of the Winnipeg Art association and those people who Are familiar with the work of Canadian painters in the Rockies will be interested in seeing what or. Rich mond has produced. While his reputation in England is based upon his work in oils and water colors As Well As in pastels excelled in the latter and those which he has just painted Are striking examples of his work. He reproduces very effectively the atmosphere of the1 Rockies their magnificence and the remarkable color effects. Canada should encourage British artists to come and work Here. We do it principally for Art s Sake and for the Benefit of tact Between our own. Artists and the visitors. But it would be an advantage also in making Canada better known to the. World and in Cracy that the two greatest achievements of All history were the Constitution of the United states and the British Empire. To might have added to these the electoral system of United states which finally gets somebody elected. A wrench reporters pulled themselves away the world in to a sphere which they considered More seemly to the Dean s profession. What did he think of the Dean was t Hay in any. He had heard someone being suspended for to Einor Liberal he could see liberalism on the Hori Zon but it was t Strong. R Hurch Unity came next. To considered the difficulties too treat what with Well known human nature. Look what had happened in Jerusalem. The reporters being very Sun about Jerusalem thought it Best t Chan the subject so they inquires thought of the latest of the Tennessee legislators forbidding the Tele bins evolution. The dear said the most serious effect. Will 1 upon the plans the Dean did t go to on account being hard of hearing but he had vie son. Novels. A to of them were doing a Many of he stated at tackle the institution of mamas and i am against things of Tea the flappers of an worse than their grandmothers Fame the question the reporter real zins that time passing an it Mrtin it really important grand were Well that subjects were broached. I did t. Foiled after that he said he could t be women should be mad Bishops the context giving no he know their the Dean. As to whether Bloom was reach As in but for women or for the Bishop one reporter with that Lack of tac the government doubtless Point with a Good Deal of satisfaction to the fact that the debt of the province is considerably lower than that of adjacent provinces thai its direct taxation is less that the Finger of scandal cannot be pointed at any member of the Cabinet. The province thanks to the Start Given in Lar of hns on its hands White elephants such As cause Uch worry the provinces on either do of it. But As the summary Otie progressive platform quoted in previous article showed that Owesn t mean that a political attack perfectly easy to organize on Good Many of the claims of the government. Urban opposition is easy to combat it the trouble is going to arise in he country especially in districts conditions Are bad and where he so called educational Farmers organizations Are going to foe used directly Tor political purposes. This opposition is to More or Ess degree underground. It will be Arder to combat and the forcing tissues so raised into Daylight will probably give the administration its trouble Don t seem to Lave said very much about the lories u these articles. For a very Good Eason. We Don t believe they Are Coin to Cut the smallest fraction of the result. If there an understanding Between them and the pro Voncial progressives it has been made Between Headquarters and will carry any weight in the country. There is far too much constituency autonomy for that. Absalom All . Had fled every Man to his Israel words that Burn will Patter off Irish politics from Trio Manchester guard Mil Irish politics North and South settled Down during the last Century Fel act rid of that political action a great of countrymen. Helpless inability to _ Assumption a visible in almost every speech of the Republican opposition n the nearly s Inglish. Free state. They Are much Republican As anti they cannot get England of their Heads even now that it As for Israel every Man had scurried . Now there fore hold him guiltless for thou Art a Wise . Do let him go unpunished you have your wits about . Then said Ahab i will Send thee away with this . On these said Ahab i will let you off. A vye know Tho Man and his communication. And they said it is false Tell us . Of you know How a fellow like that talks he replied. You Are lying they said come Tell us what it was. Do we sometimes resent vulgar colloquialisms on the lips of Tho preacher Here is a Man turning the thoughts that breathe and the into phrases that the careless and Shock the reverent. Us see now what Mol at does with Deborah s song. . Awake awake Deborah awake awake utter a song arise Barak and Lead thy Captivity captive thou son of . Up o de Borah up up with your War cry to your feet o Barak son of Abl Noam and capture your a a the Mother of Sisera looked at a window and cried through Tho lattice Why is his Chariot so Long in coming Why Tarry the wheels of his chariots her Wise ladies answered her Yea she re turned answer to herself have they sped have they . Divided the prey to every Man a Damsel or two to Sisera a. Prey of divers colours a prey of divers colours of needlework of divers colours of needlework on both sides meet for the necks of them that take the quote Only the . Of the last and longest paragraph the reply of Tho ladies in waiting and the ladies so knowingly she answers herself As they must be dividing the spoil they have taken a wench or two wenches apiece Clyed Robes for Sisera s share and brocade and brocades for my As or. Lynch says any Tam into of o they Are free from her Rule. 1 hey seem to imagine that repudiation of everything English adoption of everything non English Diligence in conjecturing what England might be sorry to see Ireland do and then doing it can furnish a positive Way of life for the Irish nation. Perling with that ancient song is arid cannot be turned modern poetry is colossal As the Bookman. Birthday congratulations to James m. Suttie. Born Folkestone. Eng april 25. Is 52. Lieut col. George he , Winnipeg born county of Hal ton near Milton april 25, 1s6c. Princess Mary viscountess Tjas cel Les Only daughter of King George and Queen born april 25, 1s97. Viscount Grey of Fallden. Late Leader of the Liberal party in the British House of lords born april 125, 1862. A p. Button Winnipeg born Sycamore 111., april 1872. Which should secure for him an. In Side Job on his paper inquired who was the greatest living englishman. The Dean said he was after that they got around to the Dean British dominions which believes would become great nations. The company called it a Day. The very Leisure from Tho Boston transcript Leisure Means real Freedom. It Means Freedom Only from tech Nical working but also from anything like compulsory social de mands it should spell a time sacred to the. Initiative the the mood even of the individual a. Time wherein he gets Elbow room to search and find himself Ren wedly. Even if by Way a silent Declara Tion of Independence the. Individual shall loaf a , these Hal Lowed hours relaxation the. Loat ing May have its uses. Family duties hours belong to oneself necessarily for fostering selfishness but As a Chance to one s bearings and to invite one s soul it is , to use this time As one lists that is the very essence of Leisure. Freedom of any kind entails corresponding responsibilities no Freedom itself must be questioned let moral or social coercion is. Always powerful enough to coerce and if a Community be Bent on Coer governments and private owners and promoters in the past and is based on replacement values. It is announced that the management will submit before Long a consistent statement of the Case for. Writing Down the capitalization. It will be a highly important parliament to decide As the writing Down process would involve an in crease in the National debt. The advantage of lower fixed charges would he that it would give the National railways a definite financial objective which they might Hope to reach within a. Few on tie question the . And . Getting together and eliminating unnecessary duplication ser vices the Globe says there is an. Immense amount of duplication which could be Cut without impairment of the service to the Public. The rivalry of the two systems serves a Good purpose where there is adequate business for both but when they merely overlap the superfluous outlay in trackage in equipment and Effort becomes a Burden which is ultimately Laid on the shoulders of Canadian Trade and Industry. The fact that a plan of co operation has been outlined and is under consideration is one of the most hopeful features of the railway situation and the Canadian people will expect the managements of. The great trunk systems to study the problem with Good will and a desire to serve the v blames the government. The Mali and. Empire blames the government itself for the slightly increased deficit of the National hallways. It says if the Prosperity of this country had kept Pace relatively with that of the United states in the last three years sir Henry Thornton would have had a More cheerful report to make at the present time. Hut no matter How Well he might manage the railway As Long As the govern ment ill managed the country a big railway deficit would be inevitable at the end of each sir Henry Thornton s emphasis on the need of immigration and the increased traffic that would result this Lead ing conservative newspaper of on Tario says of course that the Lack of immigration is due to the Tariff being nearly High enough. The National railways will Prosper in its. Opinion when we have a Tariff like that the United. States. Unfair to Public ownership. Worthy service for which. They Sel Dom receive the credit nor the appreciation which should come a consoling thought at any time is to think of All the persons in tiie country to whom you do owe Money. Sir James Frazier. A noted British archaeologist believes that he has discovered the rums of the Tower of Babel. This ought to be Good for quite an argument. The word Moiety Means some thing that in t much and it looks just like that kind of a word. If finance minister Caillaux of France carries his threat to bring the French income tax up to the British level there will be further regrets that he was shot As a traitor while the War was on. The Farmers Are All Busy on the land these Days. Consider Able areas Are also being turned Over with mashes. The town of gait Ontario is to have a curfew Law rung at nine o clock at night. It will work All right provided that inhabitants do complain that it keeps them awake. A Buffalo Bull from Canada presented to the Edinburgh zoo by the Canadian government has arrived safely in Scotland and will soon be placed on inspection. There is the tory of the old scottish lady who. A being informed that a picture in scottish railway station represented a Canad in Moose remarked hat if that was a Moose in Canada he wondered How big the rats were. Many private individuals have been forced to reduce their spending. Many governments have . F a British Columbia ship bound for South America with liquor has never arrived. Have they tried looking in Seattle for example the Arab who was guillotined in Paris the other Day and who just before the event was asked a that is your last and replied i wish to be recalls the russian who condemned by one of the old czars to death either by be heading or hanging and on being asked to choose How he desired to replied that he chose to die of old the russian s humor saved him but the French Are a humorous race they have Only a Sharp wit and the poor Arab s head went into the Basket. To their office. April 23, 192 a. K. M. There is certainly nothing wrong with the credit of Manitoba judging by the rate at which it can borrow Money. The daily sayings of Sam Slough 4. Free press feature produced by a free press stuff Wriler. One reason a Woodpecker Geti along so Well is that he does t sit with his feet on the desk when he s using his Cion of that kind the either becomes. A slave pretty miserable. By the individual far is made assertion of his inalienable right due Leisure. How much does each us really get former the journal says to Over capitalization the Jour Nal has made frequent reference. We oppose it. Not because we think that it will reduce the charges of tvs country by a single cent but simply because it is unfair to Public owner ship hurtful to Confidence in Public ownership to make the National railways Roll by paying s. R. Hunter co. Slowing for this week end a Dainty lot of suit Ings delayed in a most Classy lot at greatly reduced prices., importing tailors 189 Lombard Street Jordal washing and cleaning you cant Edthis soap says mrs. Experience who chooses soap for its Economy and labour saving value. Sunlight puts the Sunshine of cleanliness into the Home for washing Wood work Lino lems in fact for anything that can be cleaned with soap and Call on. Sunlight. And does its work so Well and leaves everything Sweet and mean. 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