Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, September 21, 1929

Issue date: Saturday, September 21, 1929
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Previous edition: Friday, September 20, 1929

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 21, 1929, Winnipeg, Manitoba Editorial Section pages 13 to 24 Freedom of Trade Liberty of religion. Equality of civil rights what the Wei and canal Means next year the new 25-Injlo-Ione Welland ship canal will in operation. Tins great project with its 30-foot locks and 25-foot Channel has been under construction for .15 years my the Cost is estimated at it is the most important Public work by Canada for a Long time and it is in Orth while examining the purposes which it is intended to Servo when the canal is completed., the largest Lake vessels Willo Able to move Iron the head of the lakes to the St. Lawrence at present the Grain which forms the bulk of Canadian Lake traffic has to be trans shipped in order to pass from Lake Erie into Lake Ontario. The expense of this trans shipment or alternatively the expense of the rail haul from Lake Huron ports will be dispensed with. The canal will therefore Winnipeg saturday september 21, 1929 expect from Isaac Campbell. He has set an example which it is hoped will be followed by others. The Manitoba free press company limited a. Joint Stock the Canadian Farmer closer to his markets than he has been before. Tin s is its immediate purpose and its most important one. Hard ii Aidy before a rough sketch death. Rura e i which he Hardy wished to be wives Louse i the i Hillouse in Dorchester in 1ssb the shop Stone or a Ftp despatch was affixed to. The one Day last week when Barne s died Hardy wrote the a. Pie citation for the an bteate8t literary y Stair but the tin r r e tent. The biography was written y Nis daughter within a year of Sut Lle is of altogether of gotten occasionally a paper is Lead on. The Man and his work be societies m the Sakl tie re ire however other purposes which the great ship canal Imit Servo. The first of these is to Aid the develop ment of Canadian ports and shipping. It is hardly recognized that Montreal no longer stands pre eminent As the great shipping for Canadian Grain. Last year Vancouver the baby of . Sau bushels of the Western Harvest pass in rough the Narrows in route to world markets. Montreal Only bushels of the 1928 Canadian crop. The Cantil will divert no westbound wheat to the East but it. Greatly develop the use of the St. Lawrence route As -1 opposed to United states transportation channels. As evidence of this May be cited the present elevator building activity at or beef grading and the housewife by e. Cora Hind on monday nest september 23, the much discussed and Long delayed policy of government grading of beef comes into effect through out Canada. This is a very special interest to the House buy approximately so nor cent of All meat consumed id the Homes. A very great Deal has been writ ten and. More has been said both in Public and private of the difficulty or purchasing tender beef of Good flavor and in joints and steaks to suit the smaller families and the More limited housekeeping of the present Day. The policy of beef grading is an honest attempt to remove the causes of some of these complaints. Issue 1917 of the Edin to a Success of the. Policy it ate so Loe is Evl deut that the Hearty co v Barnes a glorious operation St. Lawrence. Prescott will be terminal for trans shipments. Five millions arc now being spent there at a distance of Only 115 Miles from Montreal on elevators docks Kite the Kingston dry Dock is being enlarged. Toronto is enlarging its Grain handling facilities. Even at 4-5 Miles Bielot " Montreal at the Confluence of the xxi shelf eur and St. Rivers a Bushel elevator is being built. All these Are signs that the St. Lawrence in the future handle a greater part of the Canadian crop. It May be that the Welland a trial will in some measure offset the advantage of new York where and varied shipping facilities draw cargoes As a Magnet attracts Iron scrap and filings. I another feature however deserves High the new canal will form an important link in the St. Lawrence deep wat envy scheme. The total Cost of this ambitious project to provide a 27-foot Channel from the head of the la ices to tide water has been estimated by the joint Board of engineers at of this Canada s share would be but Khe Cost of the Welland canal now practically completed is included in the total. The. Dominion would there Tore have to pay Only As. Its share of he Cost of the greater Enterprise. Since the government has already risked on the Welland project it would seem strangely obtuse to Stop Short and refuse to go ahead with the larger scheme. Even severe critics of the St. Lawrence deep waterway project apart from those whose private fears outweigh their sense of responsibility towards a greater Canada than that enclosed by the Island of Montreal concede Trio scheme a real Canada is essential Nito Broad for apart of the housewives of a from his vernacular poetry of the country he Las a Learned Phillo a schoolmaster and Parson. And country William Barnes was born in Soo the son of Farmer Folk. A delicate in disposition and fond of Good books he was the Star h is hoped that the tick policy will accomplish three things when once it is in full operation. These things Are the con Sumer. Of the pro Ducer in the matter of a Price com As student in a solicitor s office in the evenings he studied classics with the Clergyman and music with the Church organist. At the age of eighteen to entered another office and continued his studies after hours. He took up Wood engraving and Mado enough Money thereat to publish his first Book Orra a Lapland tale in. 1s23 he was teaching school in Wiltshire and four years later married. Back in Dorsetshire he managed to secure a . From Cambridge uni Chance of paying its Way. The construction of the Ayel lands Ca Nai Means lha to the Canadian share in the expenditure has already been largely made. Expenditure of the rest of the sum required is completely justified. _ the reciprocity election today is Isth anniversary of Iho Dominion elections of 1911 which put an end to the Long period dents in forming a government and assuming office. Hopes have Heen raised however amongst conservatives in the other provinces that the change in Saskatchewan will greatly improve -.of. Liberal Rule and brought the their fortunes in the Federal Field. Conservative party under the leadership of or. Borden As he then was into office for a time. That was 2, remarkable Campaign to which issues out of the Ordinary emerged to determine the result or. Arthur Hawkes of Toronto who played a considerable part in la 6 Campaign in a contributes article which appears elsewhere in Tois Issue tells the Story of sir Clifford Sifton s associations with the conservative party in resistance to reciprocity an association Good Deal to do in determining the outcome. Those Are far off Days and As Hawkes says in his article interest in the 1911 issues. There Are 0 he no present Day parallel s in Attiat situation. Or. Hawkes tells Story of this event in Canadian n a vivid and interesting f Yaj and his article beyond doubt my have Many readers. Cause a Strain Tern conservative newspapers great encouragement in the of government in sask at even though it is a co government that has re admin does not Lessen what them a Happy Omen. Tie mail Antl Empire thinks profound significance in happened in sail Watche can fairly see the gov and there Are no doubt Many Ard but conservatives in Saskatchewan who would be very Loath to see those Hopes disappointed. They will feel a Strong desire to lend As much co operation As possible arid there will be a great temptation to try to make the provincial Jovern ment organization an adjunct of the Federal conservative party. Str8ng influences will be brought into play to this end hut if they succeed one can easily foresee the most serious trouble for the an. Derson government the progresses and independents having put the conservative party in office Are practically bound to support it against the assaults of the opposition. They will necessarily be brought into a very close with the conservatives and there will not be very much room for Independence. That will he a sufficient Strain upon the progressives and inde Pendents Back in the constituencies ind if in addition there is also an attempt to use As an Aid. To the conservative parly at Ottawa one can easily see where he auctions begin. Varsity whether by extra mural Lect ires or in attendance at St. John s College is not. Apparent. Hardy acknowledged his poetic debt to Barnes. John Drinkwater is an admirer giving space to Twenty poems in a Book in the series nineteenth Century a Reader of these some fifteen years ago sent to the precious volume poems of Rural life in the Dorset John Drinkwater 1918 addressed a Lovely poem on Barnes to mrs. Hardy. He entitled it written in Winterborne came the vernacular verse is not easy for us but the pure English . The True haunting Quality. Here Are three such stanzas at Kadeau Wood Folk say they meet to fold at night their weary Roost Vilh Little clenching feet on b Oug Fis that night wind softly swings. The Home mar Ket for that Canada will be m a great measure Independent of outside markets. A retaking the Case thie the new grading will be a Protection because the housewife Buvina beef stamped Choice or will have the government guarantee that the at bearing either of these brands vis of excellent Quality and Worth the Price asked for if every Side of beef when graded will Bear throughout its entire length a ribbon of coloured Ink red for Choice and Blue for so placed that a portion of the color will., appear on every Steak however thin and every however Small. The Ink Tor stamp ing these ribbons of color is furnished by the Dominion government in order to secure perfect unit com Ity throughout Canada. In addition to the. Government grades of and Good the Large abattoirs and firms with special registered brands will be allowed to add such a Brand to the ribbon provided it is in letters sufficiently Small to prevent the government grades being obliterated from any portion of the Side when Cut. With the Protection b. These grades and Stamps the in experienced housewife car. Assure a self of Good palatable meat always provided or course thai she knows How. To Cook it or How o direct properly the very Busy housewife with at andean s shadowy ground who must Neces Are Broad limb d Oaks and ashes tall Black Pines and Aspen Trees that sound As soft As water at a fall. There have i. Spent some Happy hours. Where yellow Sunshine broke through on Blue Bell Beds and cowslip Flowers. And us among them in the the Wear the Little clenching the sort sound her shopping by Telephone will Only need to ask for and insist upon getting meat show ing either the red or Blue stamp to be As sure of getting Good Quality As if she personally inspected the meat before buying. A the Case of the consumer and the producer Are very Cip sely linked together it is necessary that the buyer should recognize that Choice Good beef Doe s not. Come from either haphazard Breeding or feeding and that the Breeds and feeds animals a h7 to la 11 1 11 hic7 owl la 3v a 1 wind in Aspea Trees like falling Slater. William Barnes was composing a the great period of modern English poetry. The Bookman. From the Golden books at Ottawa tottering to its be Montreal Gazette also that there is beginning in Jewan a regime which founded on a change of Western sen cannot fail to influence Upo political Pons Aud influences in a wider Eastern to Overlook the fact that vote the lib the recent Saskatchewan than jvvk9 conservative vote was 100.000, and that the con were the Campbell. Bequest it was a typical action of the ate 31 in Isaac Campbell k.g., to to the Paoyi Ciau Library is valuable collection of books and manuscripts regal dons Abraham Lincoln. Or. Campbell could easily have sold this collection for a Large sum of Money or have directed his to dispose of it in some other Way. He preferred however that it should be placed at the disposal of the people of Manitoba. His gift will be esteemed and Cher Long after ail who knew him and appreciated his Worth Are dead and gone. Such donations and bequests in various Fields Are not unknown in the province. They have been on several occasions by various persons. The. Campbell bequest on account of its unique character stands High on the Roll. It is a manifestation of Public spirit of the written in Winterborne came Church William barries 1801-1885. John Drinkwater.1 f do not use to listen Well at Sermon time i d rather hear the plainest rhyme than tales the Parsons Tell the Homespun of experience they will not Wear but walk a transcendental air in Dusty rags . But humbly in your Little Church alone i watch old Rector lift again the Latch Here is a heart to search. Come with a simple word and Wise quicken my brain and while upon the the painted butterflies beat in the Early april beams you shall instruct my spirit in the knowledge plucked from your still Dorset dreams. Know you la speak of april Flowers or in pen or Happy hearted maid and men weaving hours. Or rising to your thought will come for lessening those lovers of an older Spring that now in tombs Are dumb. Brooding in your theme shall a half said half heard poet s word Bee is at greater expense and must sell his animals at a higher Price than is paid for medium or poorly bred and indifferently fed animals. To bring this More closely to the housewife the Grade will come mainly from steers weighing pounds a steer weighing. 900. Pounds will give a dressed carcass of say about 405 pounds and out of Turat 495 pounds there will not be More than about 165 to 170 pounds of loins ribs and steaks and these cuts should sell at. Approximately three times the Price of the remainder of the dressed carcass if producer and Are each to receive a reasonable return on their outlay. A steer fitted so As to produce Choice beef at the moment would sell for 12 to 1-Vi cents per Pound on the. Hoof .live.weight. The Abattoir Man or local Butcher buying that steer pays that Price for hide hoofs and offal As Well a s for the from his j he has Only about 165 pounds of Choice meat which Sells an the top prices. The balance of the carcass varies of course in but taken As a whole Sells for Only a very few cents per Pound Over the Price paid for the animal alive while the hide probably Sells for 7.to s cents per Pound. It is Lack of understanding of these Points which causes the housewife to feel that she is being asked to pay an nobody s fault but their own out door. Lovers went in to say nothing of where cattle got1 out k o anyone a a prosecuted to the of the Law n o j that a what it is to belong to a clan of pioneers. Random in the London observer. Company incorporated under the Laws of Man Job at ms-Bsr-m0 e. Ii. Mackmin president and general Nian scr. For go neral Post office. London. Stocks at sea brokerage offices have Beer. Installed on the big trans Atlantic in cars we were crowded in the. Cabin watching figures on the Board to was. Midnight the Ocean and a tempest loudly roared. We were watching the quotations with a certain sad Appeal some were Short in general motors some were Long on . Steel. And As timidly a tourist took a. Chance on Twenty Are tie Captain shouted As he staggered do Wii the stairs. I be got a he faltered members of an insurance two Hundred Dollar club Divide people into two types those who can and those who cannot sell insurance. They might have been expected to Divide their prey into those who those who cannot resist insurance men. Gunfire and eggs. One of the great obstacles to disarmament is the difficulty of finding an alternative use for weapons men fio cannot dispose safety razor Blades naturally shirk the question what to do with battleships. And tanks and leave j them or. list to avoid the problem. Swords can be beaten listless Tariff debate Owanno by Tom King Washington . One speak of a full dress debate i Washington because Congress practically never sits after ;