Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, October 02, 1928

Issue date: Tuesday, October 2, 1928
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 2, 1928, Winnipeg, Manitoba Editorial Section pages 17 to 30 Freedom of Trade Liberty of religion. Equality of civil rights Winnipeg tuesday october 2, 1928 pro Marileta Intel the i free press company a mud. A joint Mineor pirated under the Lawn of minllob., i Hemd Oralce and place of 300 Carlton it tet. In the cite of Manitoba. E. Ii. Mack of. and general manager. Rails Terri at the general i office London for Trani Masslon through the malls in the irk so Isles it Inland Revenue rates. Is ii it looks ridiculous3 further evidence has been coming to Light at Winnipeg of nature to doubt on the Wisdom of the whole policy Oil e customs department with respect to United states it zeus entering Canada with motor cars. Tho free press erred to this matter a few Days ago when attention was drawn appeared to be a wooden headed manner1 of enforcing on the part Oil customs department officials cited where a United states business or manufacturing had come to on a motor trip and who had called on his local agents duty on his oar under the regulation that an Yanieri in t Canada on business must pay duty on his it in Bond while in Canada. This Means to v tee incidents Wen of a in.-, can citizen motor car or that lie does not Nave another ins at Rochester be of his car while business. The use of his car while in this country As where one of the officials of the Mayo clinic had come to Winnipeg and had been deprived of the Here because it was ruled that he Wai Here on in the City accompanied by his wife he had to ars hire taxis or ride in his friends cars unless he wished to pay duty on his own car. It was suggested by Eyre hat the obvious absurd situation thus created May Lave duo to Fine pinching of the Law by local officials. Information hat. Has since come to Light makes it Clear that the Canadian people should give consideration to the whole question full stores regulations governing the entry into Canada of uni de states a Iii ens travelling in motor cars. T be recur Atkins at present permit a tourist to bring his car into Canada duty free. Lie May stay sixty Days if however zen comes into Canada a tourist and while. Grain and buys some wheat or buys critics wrong in their attitude one year ago students of Canadian political development might con. Aider the Point. Railways of the peace River country interest rates an american Here goes on cattle or rents an Orriene at the of last july the Sav. Ings deposits in Canada stood at or More than the figure three years before. In round numbers the population of Canada is ten millions so that the average Deposit per head is in his latest report to june 30. 1927, Trio comptroller of Che cur Rency at his office in Washington states that the savings deposits for the United states Alaska and in sular possessions with a population of was an average Deposit per Bead new England leads with As her figure. Come i he other Eastern states in contrast the Southern states show but ?57.30. The Middle Western states Rise to the Western states which include the Dakotas Nebraska Kansas. Montana Wyom ing Colorado new Mexico and Oklahoma display when we pass to the Pacific states Tibe figure becomes More than treble ?267.g7. I Porto Rico recently devastated and i All but ruined in this report has including the in final s Anil sidings Are ?9.77 As its figure. Even loss is the involved in the recent sahs of the or. Kipling once made a reference i to the at Windsor which did t Seera to go Over at All. And though he also has done about As much _ Foi the. Empire As any Man with a keen pen and a he Adful of Hymes could the impression has prevailed that while to was a first class fighting he was also something of a poor benighted not even when rang the Bells in excels is Gloria singing for Victoria did he obliterate the old feeling. Of course this is All Guesswork or. The part of the Public which is eminently fitted to engage in such games. George v. Never has said that Victoria s anger at or. Kipling was an emotion transmitted to the third and fourth generations. And now he has the great Singer of British arms and of the English Man to be his guest. However the despatches also state that George is known to Imro been feeling tagged out and doing less shooting on that and there fore he probably is relying More on his for in other words the poet May be just something net Ween a Light diversion and a parlor accomplish ment. Or. Kipling ought to but the one to enjoy that. He will consider it in tie Light of something do in Tor King and country. Or hires an the customs officials Canada on business and instead of encouraging Yew York to Money Here to engage in business to leave no re Money in Canada As a business Man than he would As a j adopts in the department jumps on him and compels him to Par i automobile because lie has come to Canada to within could come and thins More absurd be into More direct conflict with 16st bureaus publicity departments boards of Anil to arise de business. Ima smed can anything the work of Trace and business organizations that Are working to bring More travellers into this Rountry. And to interest More outside capital in Canadian opportunities a typical ease was reported to the last week. A v in one of the states just South of Tho Manitoba average in the Philippines throughout the Union four per cent is the rate usually paid on savings accounts. A Banks such As the Irving National Bank of City pay four and one half per cent were the american Dominion in Stead of Throe per co it. Between fourteen and fifteen million dollars twelve months to the credits of the Worthi men women and children in country. There Alberta in the open is a growing for a judicial approximately Soo Miles of railways for about has been extremely favourable. Many of the Alberta newspapers had been violent in their criticism of Premier Brownlee s rejection of the joint offer made by the . And . Last Spring. These have All made handsome apology and have joined the chorus of Praise. Already however there Are Mut Nerings which suggest that the question of an Extension of the lines the Pacific coast will be. A subject of bitter Public controversy particularly it the Canadian National takes up its share of the Pur Alberta government owned railways to the Canadian Pacific. 13f these i to most important Are the Edmon ton due Begaii and British Colum Bia railway and the Canada Central. The former runs North out of Edmonton to Coward leaser slave Lake thence Westward toward British Columbia Boundary line. The Grande Prairie Branch shown in the map. Runs about i5 Miles South and extensions Are now being built from Wembley to Hyt Lic. The Canada Central Tho . Slack has not been taken up and at any rate it has transferred a number of Muny and so tall was doubtless the most obvious Way of disposing of the stones cleared from the precious turf. Wasdale head has a few taut not enough to even a be of it. Its hotel has Gathis an atmosphere of Romance from Ilju with generations of climb and on the Walls of the Danu in rcom Are portraits of men whose name. Are written Large in Mountain the motor tourist Elk Niento is not Trusle Here for this Nook tie Hills is a Cul de Sac the a uric i so Small that the Rones arc on Levi for place River wheat and the Road men front appeared to be per link up with the line now Maurent jobs to employment More being built by a British syndicate1 up the. Bear River from Stewart under on old Mackenzie and Mann office press comment on the Sale of to Complete. This was on the wane.1 and this is what she said 1 am getting an old woman and you arc a very Young Man but unless my vision is at fault you though not i will live to see a great renascence of religion among thoughtful when asked what Church would profit by she said at the roman Catholic it was lord Haldaine Ivan introduced Asquith to Meredith the two often paying a sunday to editor and that largely of his own creating. To him Britain was Tho Garden of Eden Canada its cherished outer Lawn bilingualism was anathema and foreign immigrants the advanced corps of armies that would Cut the tie with the motherland. In spite of his consistent to virtue in any but one political party John Robinson could size do prospective result with us correspondence Toronto Toronto has lost the last of a picturesque group of editors who helped to make opinion and history within its boundaries through the death of John i Obinson Robinson. For 45 years connected with the evening Telegram and for 31 its editor he was of late in Dan Eer of becoming an he would Pav rent to have work done by Winnipeg to rent or 1m. A House in Winnipeg to hire Winnipeg As a plovers. And generally to add something to the development of Winnipeg and All the encouragement he gets n the Way of Baing charged a refers hot is from the customs department is in tilt a j Iii i t to put his ear in a place where he could not have the use of it. Canadians should Asl themselves where the sense is in it Benefit Canada in a relation to what Way does Way does it fit in with Canadian plans for greater development through the bringing in of new capital. Books Ore a incr Wuria within tie world no doubt volume ii. Of Asquith s memories and reflections will be read with Keener interest than volume a that is by those inter ested in British politics. But vol ume i., which carries the Story from birth to the War in scrappy fashion and without regard to chronology is of great interest to average i Reader of literary and historical i which goes in Ana of Tion of boards of Trade tourist Burc cited in development of be investigated and if the arc Well founded which the free pro matter should be carried to the minis Baacl an explanation sought As to w from the present regulation looked into Rigat across a Law is believes is a matter for the Eon Sidera s. And All canadians inter the free press the Cata v. To Logue As Good gossip. The Tarlo what Oxford and Asquith was worn out and ill when after the publication of his fifty years of he set himself to the Tail of a per Sonal Memoir. He did not live to oldish it for the Printer but i executors undertook the responsibility of publishing. The Canad at edition bears the imprint of messes of customs at one of lord Oxford s Asquith an Hill. A victorian wit said to Mere Dith one Day with an oath George Why Don t you write like you Meredith would some times walk up and Down the room extempore izing a sonnet in perfect form elucidating Haldane s Phi in 1908, or. Asquith offered the order of Merit to Hardy whose modest reply Given in fac simile asked that the Honor stand Over for a year. During his Early Legal practice or. Asquith increased his income by writing for the economist and for the under Hutton and Townsend. The reflections on that partnership Fisl several pages. At the risk of losing Many subscribers they adhered to Tho North in the american civil War often the whole Spectator was written by these two who both were editors and owners. Hutton had been a Friend of Crabb Robinson the great diarist and of Arthur Hugh Clough the poet. Lord of in sick Al. X no i a Mida derives castors took part 16b4 m an at hat Benfu anti restore the Commonwealth. This is a matter that should be j a what do canadians think of family for generations was his father died at right or wrong o sir Clark first British ment o High commissioner to Canada is new arrangement. Re. Commissioner is do the cordial Welcome to Tho British and to the High commissioner _ Fulce he holds is the rapid Canadian opinion to the the arrival of simultaneous w Ith this coup err 10 is arrival at Ottawa Canadian j Perial conference of 19 my papers of All shades of opinion was agreed that since the cordial Welcome the hi0----- the decisions reached at the 26, Fien it thirty five leaving children who were educated by maternal uncles. At seven teen Herbert won a Balliol scholar. Ship chapter Jowett t. Lock o h. Parkin the Young Cana and All the group of distil oxonian of that Day. Was president of the there Are in the Oxford interesting references to h Green w. H. Mal basis the complimentary representative of government and Havo pointed out to have his services Are Likely to prove a Dei eloping British Canadian Trade and in establishing loser Contact Between to Cana Aad British governments. All of this is True. It is an sex to have a represent the the Crown same Tive of British government in Canada dealing directly with Tho Canadian government and leaving that governor general free to repro seat the British Crown. The Crown tt16t always be above politics and i ical parties there an ele Feledi of danger in having a repro t85tative Ottawa who represented la Tab references to nations were All to be on a d h British of Equality it would to incongruous the British government an. Represented abroad by individual. The plan agreed upon the. Exchange of representatives by governments of the British at tacked by Canadian reactionaries As a blow aimed at Empire Soli Darity. Just one year ago one of the conservative provincial pre Miers stood up on a. Winnipeg plat in d on a a lilt to us Ford considers that hut Lon had no rival As literary critic unless it were Matthew Arnold. There Are interesting reflections on Bryce Acton Lecky and other contemporaries and a chapter on women in politics which includes the scandalous Suffragette period chapters on his own earlier experiences in politics and wit Al. The poll Ticiano of the time on two noted clubs and on recreations. I am sure that lord Oxford was not alone in wishing that chess would come again into its own and Dis place the Bridge obsession. The Bookman. It is not unkind to him to say that even Toronto is outgrowing Tho swashbuckling style of personal journalism that admits of no one being right if his Altitude and his opinion do not coincide with those of Tho editor. Had he lived another 20 years instead of succumbing to a heart trouble at 66, following an illness of some months it is doubt Ful whether he would Havo realized the changing View. He would have continued Happy in the belief that the opinions he expressed in Pun might say trials and in the no less vigorous speeches he made under Many circumstances to Many different audiences were right beyond peradventure. Especially so in regard to his support of the British connection the National policy the Ontario Hydro electric system As such and his opposition to any arrangement with private interests in regard to it and his ideas of the Mission and objectives of the Orange order of which he was a member Long Timo the Telegram for a largely form and said he had no use for Oia the British h9 Crown. Tea g. Government and feature these newfangled ideas the representative of the King in Canada was Rood enough for him. Today practically All canadians Are saying it is a Good thing to have a British High commissioner in Canada. Is it a mistake to have sir wll about Ham Clark in Canada or were the Litu Aud there the company made acquaintance with the unknown and outlandish game of the next chapter turns Back to Tell of coaching for some months a son of lord Portsmouth at whose country place the venerable lord Houghton once beloved As Dicky and w. W. Cory the Greel scholar Anil their kind fore gathered. Of i ought above that j of motion at the favor Del Roperia federation supported and of eminent Vic we Are told about Jowett s week parties and How Asquith and other would be Alfted Tor Sun there he first saw to have of Day evenings. There he Tei Livson who looked the part and George Eliot who with Lewes was a frequent visitor. She once asked the undergraduate if the Church had still much hold on the Intel Loc through John h. To of Insp exercised a remarkable influence in the Shap ing of municipal policies and the election of civic councils in to Ronto. It was said of More than one mayor that he wove a path of his own Between the City Hall which faces lower Bay Street on which the Telegram building is located and John s office therein. More than once in recent elections How Over torontonian made their own choices for councillors and on policy decisions in contradiction to with a tall Man s brow stands in life Green Patch amongst the labyrinth Dykes shadowed by yews. Of. Its four a i r gravestones two in memory nitty climbers who lost lives on tue i f crags that look upon their place. On one of these stones beneath Volch Are burled three climbers together is a one moment stood they us the stand. High in the stainless imminence air the next they not to the Clori fatherland translated a or less seasonal. Among the unemployed Are now As always people who an looking Only for White Collar jobs. The inevitable result of an educational system which seems Little in touch with the Reali ties of the workaday world. Or. Hoover is not to blame for Wash Vater a these conditions but there is of and Tho less a Large number of for the tremendous who Are irritated rather than at a non tracked by his dwelling so much on the abundant Prosperity of the nation. Below tie. From the Golden books canny closeness to ultimate facts but he did not always Mihk Sli his conclusions. One recalls the night of oct. 23, when the Ferguson government s plebiscite returns on the Ontario Temperance act were coming in. Up to a late hour the votes showed that the . Was overwhelmingly beaten in favor of a. System of government control. The control supporters in the Cro Vij were wild with excitement especially those of them who had crowded into the Telegram office. John h. Arrived in the midst of a renewal of hilarity Over a return being flashed on the sheets across the Street for the edification of the masses there. A Ferguson member of the legislature called out to him you would t coins out for it John but we be carried government control just Tho , you re wrong Beaverton i be just come in his summer and columns Spring of whereupon those founts the Well a of Wisdom physique and politics from the new York Post that statesmen and other holders of High Public office should break own under the Strain of their offi Cial duties is usually matter Call no for a certain amount of Skepi cism. That a whole Cabinet Uli Ouhl crumble and disintegrate under physical and mental Wear and tear s almost inconceivable. Yet prospective retirements from the Bald win Cabinet in England which Are attributed to Over Strain and illness have assumed remarkable proportions. Foreign minister Chamberlain his friends say will not be Able to take up his duties again. Acting foreign Secretary Cushendun Chan cellar of the exchequer Churchill and minister of labor steel Mait land have had recent illnesses. It is not suggested that these three May have to leave the gov loosened a few vials of Wrath and set about preparing for Tho next fight. His Public enemies had no mercy from him in print or in platform speech in private life he was altogether tolerant go atle to distress and hardship a Good companion and i great yarn spinner. But he never was Cosmo Politan he lived too much in one eminent but the retirement of three others lord Birkenhead lie Secretary for India first lord of the admiralty Bridgeman and Post master general thorns on is expected to take place by the time of the next general election in the Spring. It seems Likely that for reasons which have Little or nothing to do with politics and regardless of elec Tion results England will during the next few months witness sweep ing changes in Cabinet personnel. A Cabinet without the familiar and conspicuous figures of Chamberlain Bridgeman and Birkenhead would not Only be vastly different in out Ward appearance but Alivio. Conceivably in viewpoint All Home and All along the line the orangemen their wives have voted . When you get up in Tho morning you la find that uie act has a majority of Tho eventual return was for the act which lived for another two years. Join r. Worked like a horse and but Little. His first serious illness a few years ago was re As having ended his career. With his friends assured that he could never get Back to the office he turned there one Day. Off his coat in Tho approved Well known style started the circling March around his room thai iras also historic and began dictating his editorials the Way they tis if he were hammering the words into the flesh of the men he critic sized. Now that he has gone specs a Latsiou As to the future of the Tel i will be renewed. There have been rumours of probable Sale before and once an admission that an offer had been made and refused. Now Only w. P. Maclean remains of the one time group of editors whom every torontonian knew personally or by sight and he has been out of picture altogether since the a orld ceased publication. The piano Low brooding cadences that dream and cry life s stress and passion echoing straight and Clear wild flights of notes that Clamour and beat High into the storm and Battle or drop sheer strange majesties of sound beyond All words ringing on Clouds and thunderous Heights Sublime sad det Nance of Golden tones and chords that tremble with the secret of All time ,0h wrap me round for one exult ing hour possess my soul and i indeed shall know Tho wealth of living the desire the Power the tragic sweep the apollonian glow All life shall Stream before me i shall see with eyes unbranched time and eternity. Much less than it. In Ivsich plunge steeply into i m it. Water. Is there even in Highlands or in Wales a spot 50 designed Tor entertainment of those whose Holiday happiness depends upon proximity the Hills sea full great Gable. Lell and Yawberry stand close the group of old houses whore visitor May find a Billet he i3ok from any window without to Mountain famous in climbing ills rest is lulled by the voice of wild Len Gemeil Beck that conies ing Over its stones f amongst the crag dec Savage and so . The morning after my arrival mood of the place and totally changed 5 i Avo for a few airy wreaths that Ike Muslin along Rock faces Clouds had vanished and the Illus glowed to their summits. In every detail. he Blue and Golden glory of pushed morning As in a cup utter peace possessed the Nar a in Valley but All around the Illus challenged to exertion and to Ronquest. Cems impossible that anyone susceptible at All the fest nation 3f Lwills could go to Wasdale Only did be Content in Ghir inv Herald. I Kipling makes the Grade prom Baltimore Sun Rudyard Kipling is stopping at pal Noral Castle. And lest you for the1 King and Queen happen to be there too. This gathering of the Royal and the illustrious under one you has exec Ted great interest tie despatches say. Not because it strange for a Monarch to Consort with a poet but because or. Kip Ling was supposed to have offended Vic Lorla and All descendants. That at least was uie supposition Daijo Altnow Western Canada has a commercial photo graphic studio equipped with All the latest Light ing and camera inventions for modern effects in reproducing Merchan Dise or Interior and out of door subjects any where this is another of the services offered to West Ern buyers who realize the value of photography in sales promotion. Bride psf l1vited Notko Damb Lan Sidt it. A Western Acme Vemel i 85 ;