Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, August 14, 1925

Issue date: Friday, August 14, 1925
Pages available: 20
Previous edition: Thursday, August 13, 1925

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 14, 1925, Winnipeg, Manitoba Editorial Section pages to 20. Freedom of Trade Liberty of religion Equality of civil rights Winnipeg Friday August 14, 1925 and Public mind the Manitoba Frt fun company. Limited. Romp Mir incorporated under to left Iwuh Manitoba at Herat fare and place of Buo Neim 300 a tract. In the City of Winnipeg Manitoba. E. Ii. Mack1.iv, president and enc Rel manager. D at he Gentri Pont London knc., for Traynam naion through the mails in the to Talluh Ihlen at Inland Revenue rates. Economic co operation within the Empire of the Imperial economic committee a summary v published in tuesday s free press will cause discussion of the question of economic co operation the different parts of the British comr Nonica Iii and the ies As to the principle of this co operation and the of encouraging it by every legitimate Means there Sira the committee recommends that every Britain d a name attention is be Little dispute. Sible should be done to facilitate the marketing in great of overseas produce and that this should therefore be s Empire produce or should Bear the producer s name of the country of origin. It is also suggested that hould be Given to the standardization of products As by the British Market and to research work in regard production and preservation of foodstuffs. An Active Vional and publicity Campaign to promote Trade in Empire Tiee is also part of the plan the Cost of this to be met from which the Baldwin government has indicated hat it tit make. The Benefit to Canada from the greater ability to Market our tto rays have the Opportunity to exercise a preference a great dea1 More May he accomplished than by subsidies and Tariff preferences. In Britain in connection with the report of the Imperia economic committee there is already some protest at the placing any additional Burden on the British taxpayer for the Sake o encouraging inter Imperial Trade. The principle of co operation is generally endorsed but there Are Many who demand that it be kept on a strict business basis. Canadians could not very Well object to that since in spite Nur preferential Tariff substantial duties Are on British imports while most Canadian products enter Britain free i of duty. If we have a fair Field we should be willing to earn the. Cio will and preference of the British consumer and the oppor 1 Unity to make a Clear and definite bid for this preference would doubtless stimulate Effort on this Side. Vaters and curled its coils in he full View of some Good news paper Man we bid it Welcome As an old Friend and Are glad to see it Boking so fit and like itself. This Island sea Serpent says or. John j. Van Valkenburg books like nothing on Earth. To is of enormous lengths. Two , lag a head As big As a Pickle fac Ory and its nostrils Are visible to he naked Eye at five Hundred Yards which is near enough. It has eyes Ike illuminated sugar barrels and they stand out on its face like door knobs. Altogether a distinctive and Notri Guing conformation. It is greenish Black along its Back with a Black and yellow belly and it dived beneath the water when it was approached by indicating that it has either a shy or a suspicious nature. Altogether a High class sea Serpent done in the beat convention Al . This . Serpent As we say is evidently a docile creature shunning human Intercourse in this it is not like one of its Brothers of some years ago. He too was a Large and homely monster Bulwith a spirit of his own. When photographers and prying strangers approached too close he used to detach his Largo and Flinty Scales and flick them at the intruders with great Speed and fair accuracy. He never actually made a hit on any of the newspaper lads but several innocent bystanders were terribly upset and the flying Scales knocked a number of sceptics and critics absolutely speechless who had been denying the animal s existence. That was a real Good s Serpent that one was and sold Mil Lions and millions of newspapers in a season when everything resembling news had gone and died. A in this crowded age when Chicago thugs and Arab sheiks Battle each other for front Page space and prime ministers and wars in China Are glad to get a couple of Sticks in the inside columns the poor old sea Snake has t much Chance. So the fact that he has once again made the Grade via the Queen Charlotte islands shows him to be a Serpent of punch personality and Pep. We will be glad to hear More of him. Sir George Foster seventy eight years Well packed with Canadian political and social history it. Hon. Sir George Foster who Speaks to the Winnipeg Canadian clubs on seventy eight years of age and carries with him As part of a living experience More Canadian political history than any Man that one can Call to mind. He was a the House of com Mons As far Back As 1882 and As late As 19 21. He is now a member of the Canadian Senate. He was a Cabinet minister with sir John a c Donald in 1885, which was before Many of the present Day statesmen were out of their High chairs and he was also a Cabinet minister in 1921. He was a contemporary of Blake and Tupper and. Cartier and Mackenzie Boncil. He saw from his seat in the House of commons the Young Laurier loom on the horizon As the rising Star of party. Sir George outlives them All gathers new honors with the years and on monday at noon will be in Winnipeg making a live speech with animated about the trend from the Golden books from the ancient Mariner Coleridge the fair Breeze blew the White foam flew the Furrow followed free we. Were the first that Ever burst into that silent sea Down drop the Breeze the sails drop Down twas sad As sad could be and we did speak Only to break the silence of . All. In a hot and Copper eing a constant reminder of this Listorto the ceremony at which the shield was entrusted to the High commissioner Cor return to the people of Quebec was distinguished and not Able. The French ambassador to England was present and spoke. The Earl of. Clarendon represented the British government do i said the latter that to Day s ceremony May Lead to the children of Hastings learning More of the history of the City and that the children of que Pec May earn More of the history of has View always realizing that the Eli i Ife ton of Tariff barriers would mean that Industry would expand equally on both sides of the River. The statesmen who tried to eliminate some of the obstacles to tradis when they negotiated the reciprocity i treaty in 1911, had far greater vision i i than the Canadian people realized j the Canada s loss through the defeat of cell a Marri that treaty has since been made apparent. A Oaks Are n finer world within the world As soon As or. Fielding came Hack formerly As finance minister in 1921, to to Washington again to see could be done to revive the treaty. He found the american statesmen less ready to respond than they were in. President Taft s time. But Tho growing desire of american captains j of Industry to obtain Access to Cana Dian sources of Hydro electric Power places the Dominion in a favourable i Kennedy author of co Suim re 1 to or. Davis Secretary id or. One of her wedding 1-Ord presents Wax ii ivc been he 000th copy of the edition of that novel in Huml tools 1 leather and of tween Tho first pugs a Bentie for with to Liem wishes of her publisher. Whether the n mini if Royal lie. Or i worm us wifi outright we ii not another marriage of interest is of or. Position to renew bargaining with min k la la to the United states. Canada should be i i. " Alicr of history in the should ready to co operate in the. Ment of Power on condition that Trio i United. States is prepared to co oper ate in Tho elimination of Tariff harriers to Trade. U Orland Zefras Early As Porib a Visus of the schoolchildren m this town to the historic City of Quebec. Such visits would in my opinion promote nothing but from i. Ottawa Clalien the reported new o All in thirty Vears ;