Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 30, 1938, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page six. Winnipeg free press saturday july 30, 1938 views free current would make Money a state monopoly to the your Issue of july 2, e. J. Reynolds places be fore your readers a farm Settle ment plan for settling 50 per cent of those new on Relief on vacant land by the Powers that of As Means of relieving taxpayers and help end what he and. Others Call the depression. May 1 suggest to or. Reynolds that what he Calls the is not a depression at Alj but is in fact the partial collapse of the most scientifically developed system that Man could invent to make a few millionaires and Mil Lions of usury Money system. A system that has gradually developed until today those who have control and management of it control the destiny of the world. Whether that condition is a deliberately developed scheme or whether it gradually grew because of the benefits derived unconsciously. I am not prepared to say. As i understand the first com Mand Given by the creator to Man was he should earn his bread by the sweat of his brow. Usury is a definite and direct violation of that command. The Pagan philosophers All forbid it. The Early fathers of the Christian Church branded the usurer As a ravening Wolf and a thief but today it is accepted it is considered a legitimate Enterprise. We Are told one Tittle of his Law will not pass away. How then can we Hope to escape the penalty of our transgressions As i see things we Are Only at the beginning of our punishment. There is still a remedy that is to take from the Rich Man to whom has been Given because he is Rich the Power to make a slave of the poor Man because he is poor. Make buying Power Money a state monopoly reduce debts to within the ability of the debtor to pay and abolish usury. This will destroy International finance minimize War leave free to each individual Opportunity to earn his bread by the sweat of his brow in accordance with the divine command. Seventy five years ago Baron Rhonda said the Man who controls the finance of the state controls the destiny of the it is master not Only of the state it owns the world. Abol ish usury and we Are free. N. T. Carey. Winnipeg Man., july 28. Economic system and Public debt to the editor a few week ago you commented upon a phrase used in a letter by h. Weisner a follows the debt creating system o which our correspondent and so dial creditors speak does 1st in itself. Debts of people spending in Advance 6 their incomes and will probably continue to. Be created until human is credit or any other inflationary doctrines i am afraid All practical Evi Dence is against you. It does no alter the results in debt increase by placing the blame for it upon the weakness in human nature human nature responds to pres sure and much of that pressure is supplied by the desire for material and social Progress and i so happens that for every Dollar of material wealth we have added to the original resources we took from the indians we now owe Dollar and a Quarter of debt to cover it. Whether the economic system is fundamentally unsound or whether the weakness lies in our Raissez Zaire method of directing it is not the question. The fact is that the operation has produced a debt creating system. Arthur Meighen used this state ment in an address a few years ago Twenty two billions of to Tal wealth for our country in 1931." according to the address that Fig ure included sources taken the original re from the indians. F we deduct from the Twenty two billions of total assets the estimated values of these items we have aft the construction development Vancouver Halifax Highway suggested to the one will deny _ _ i a Ollil lh1k the extreme seriousness of the in ownership in material values employed situation throughout can i to about 50c on the Dollar and improvement values we have added by going into debt 18 Bil Lions fully s1.25 of debt for each of value. But that is Only about half of the sad Story so far As the aver age Canadian is concerned who has to pay the shot. An import ant portion of this added improve ment wealth is owned by the Absentee landlord. The Imperial Oil company holding about a Bil lion dollars of this improvement wealth is supposed to be largely owned by the Standard Oil com Pany. International Nickel dome mines Lake Shore flin flon. Ford motors and other factories Are heavily owned outside. Absentee ownership with the Power to collect income has about the same effect on the average Cana Dian As ownership of our debts. We merely pay profits instead of interest. But it shows that while we Are contracting our big canadians Are Only accumulating economic system Public g children the cat Cutty Sark club Public for done by Crow critics of religion milk Highway business and kill Money a state. Monopoly. Investigation shows flies killed horse to the1 have some in formation -1 am sure will Benefit Western Farmers and maybe save their houses. My husband s brother lost one of the b est horse s he had. And the veterinary claimed it was a victim of the horse disease Epi Demic. Being curious he found out it is no epidemic but a plague of flies. He and a Friend chopped the head open after the horse died and investigated. Here is what they found the brain was eaten to shreds the ice cold applications put on the horse s head to keep fever Down caused grubs that were found in the brain cells to die. They believe now that Fly Tox sprayed or wiped into the. Beasts ears and nostrils May prevent the Fly from laying eggs in the ears. It May do harm to care for cattle in the same. Way. A few Farmers Jere have .always1 used Fly Tox or some disinfectant on their horses and so far have had no sick horses. But others who have not sick horses Are slowly Osing them. Mrs. Alf. Sedgwick. Neudorf sask., july 26, 1938. Haeo Powers agree on peace Ada today. The Vancouver and to i finance Victoria episodes have brought the question to the Public Eye and also i Hope to the Public con science More than anything else could have done. The crying need is for some real Leader of vision to come Forward. Surely we have such a Man in the country. Minister Dunning in innumerable Palla Tives have been tried but so far As i have yet seen no one has suggested a cure. Here at least is one suggestion. Canada s greatest need is roads. Why not Start a Highway from Van Couver to Halifax construction to begin immediately. I have no idea what such a Road would Cost it would be Worth ten times whatever that Cost might be As soon As it was completed. In fact every Complete mile of it would be. Worth far More than its Cost. Think of the machinery Cement equipment which would be required every piece of which could be made in Canada of Cana Dian raw materials. Every soul in Canada would Benefit immediately because of the improved business and because every Able bodied Man would be Able to get off the Relief Roll and onto the purchasing Side. Impossible you say we have no Money for that. Rubbish Canada is one of the richest countries in the world and. Has one of the smallest populations. Can you really think that we who own this enormously wealthy country can not finance the roads needed to open it up Why should Canada have to Bor Row any Money from anyone when she owns this tremendous wealth Why should not Canada write her own Cheque for a thousand million dollars or whatever the Cost of the Roud would be or print her. Own Bank notes to that any person in Canada will gladly accept a Canadian government Bank note because he knows the whole a Fantry is behind it. There is no need to have what i believe Bankers Call Gold coverage behind any piece of paper which bears the signature of the Canadian people. That old idea is worn out. What fools we have been slaving to get Gold out of one Hole Only to put it into another one and All the time kidding ourselves that we must have the Gold in the second Hole before it is any use to us. It is High time we began to use our common sense and our real credit which Means our natural resources our people and our and Energy As our Means of Exchange. Can anyone Tell me Why such a scheme As this will not work e. W. Abraham. Victoria . War picture to the production of the film blockade which has been running in Winnipeg is a sign that the Cinema Industry is at least Awakening to its responsibilities. It is a first class picture and his 1937 budget stated that pub Lic bodies in Canada had been go ing further into debt during the depression by some three Hundred millions per annul. Less than one third of the two billion in crease for that period was spent for Relief what of the other two thirds the answer is a debt creating system by a debt com pounding operation. You made another Little slip or. Editor in your observation that tills increase will probably continue to be changed until human nature is changed. Human nature does not change in two. Years and that is All the time we have left for a reasonable measure of debt stability. C. G. Stewart. Winnipeg july 28, 1938. New Trade policy needed in Canada suffering children in War torn countries to the the last few Days in our local papers appeared a number of pictures and articles of numberless killings of children in pain and China. Being a Mother of two children myself my heart Ched at the sight of those pictures. 7o have such atrocities committed n the twentieth Century is hard to believe. Surely the kids Are not o blame is going on in his world. Why god re these poor children made to a for a crime they Are not guilty of my simple mind cannot compre end those things. The Only thing do know is that in time of War mothers lose their children children Are being killed bombed sleep in wins and go around hungry. Being War child myself and going through plenty of War. Experiences i know exactly what it is like. I look again at the pictures that appeared recently and then look at my own children sleeping peace fully. I Pray to god that never never should they be subjected to such an experience As the kids of Spain or China. For that very reason i write to you in the Hope that Many a Mother like myself will get to Gethel and in some Way help those suffering children of the warring countries. Or if there is such a group already i existence please let me know. As a Mother As a woman As a civilized person i d like to see the. Suffering of the present generation done away with. Every bit i could do to reach that goal i d do so gladly. . Winnipeg july 28, 1938. remarkable that beings to fear. Of something place. Today a vast number recognize no duty e Ither to themselves or to the state. They have Learned to re Gard Public Relief As right and proper because destiny has presented rules governing the unemployed situation. They Are so presented that it is a danger for an individual to try and procure work to help himself his family or the taxpayer. It situation not of fear but of regulations used in governing the unemployed who Are not Given the Liberty to look for work or helped to procure work. Will the newly appointed commission set up by or. Bracken to look into the financial condition of Winnipeg make an investigation of the Relief situation if not the net result will be that our Industrial competitive Powers will be seriously impaired. As a. Nation we need. A new i aade policy As More ductile up the Well Springs of and less to encourage wage paying enterprises than any other country. If Canada would Only give Industry a Chance of expansion encourage instead of discourage in vestment and the Way would then be Clear to tackle the question of paying men for doing nothing at a commercial rate of interest of 4 per cent. We must ret Back to something like the old idea of work and personal responsibility we must revive the fear o f suffering for idleness we must Nake men understand the import Ance of giving Good service when they Are employed and looking for a new Job when they lose the old one we must kill the pauper spirit we must cease to have the state coddling grown men and Idle men expense of the enterprising and Thrifty we must set about developing a race of sturdy workers instead of flabby with the will to seek work to keep work and to do it Well. Protection for Industry and penalties for in Cutty Sark club and training in sail to the read with sur prise and disapproval the editorial in your Issue of july 13, re the Cutty Sark and sailing ship train ing. I am an old master Marine and have had Over 25 years sailin0 in both sail and steam and i have had the Honor to be the first Cap Tain or As we term it old Man of the world famous Cutty Sark club consisting of All sailing ship sailors so i. Think i am in a Posi Tion to contradict your statement that training in sail is not Esse Ritia to the training of steamship officers there Are Many Fine men who have had All their training in steam but they would be better if they had had some training in sail. I is True the British admiralty does no. Hold with training in sail but Many other nations spend Large amounts in keeping sailing or auxiliary vessels for the training of boys of their Navy and merchant service and they cannot All be wrong training in sail makes a Man resourceful and self sufficient. You quote bushmen and ranchers As being adaptable but i doubt it. We have several members in our club who Are successful Farmers and ranchers but i have yet to hear of either a rancher or Bushman be coming a Sailor. You say rightly there was no Romance in but although there was hard work it made a Man fit and capable of contending with All sorts of weat Lier and surmount ing All difficulties., i would like to mention a few Titi rugs which would help a steamship Man in being trained in sail. I cannot think of a More helpless tiling than a Steamer broken Down in a Gale of wind. A. Sailing ship Sailor would find some Means of making her some thing More than a helpless Hulk by making some sort of a jury Rig which if it did not propel her could at least keep her somewhat in command and in the worst Case would be Able to make and Stream a sea Anchor and keep her head to it. I personally have sailed a broken Down Seftner 500 Miles to the Island f St. Michaels in the azores and hat. Under jury sails made out of and. Hatch tarpaulins. We have also a member of Piir Cutty Sark club who. Served two years of his apprenticeship. In the Cutty Sark. He is. Or Sankey who farms at Waskada Man. He sailed under Captain Wallace on the three year old conference to Settle the Century Long dispute Over the Border Between Bolivia and Paraguay has been ended with both Powers accepting the Chaco peace terms without reservation. This picture was taken in Buenos Aires As the three principals in the dispute agreed to accept the protocol which would have a commission of presidents of the United Stutes Argentina Chile Brazil and Peru act As arbitrators to fix a definite Boundary Between the two coun tries. Shown above left to right Are or. Diez de Medina foreign minister of Bolivia or. Jose Cantil foreign minister of Argentina and or. Cecilio Baez foreign minister of Paraguay Consumers interest in milk control topic to the request a Little space to express an opinion on the milk control question. We have been informed that after the end of August our unpasteurized milk will no longer be delivered. We appreciate much of the work that has been done to. Make sure that our milk Supply is clean and feel sure that the j dairymen have co operated the Powers that be to give us go of wholesome raw milk. But we c lot intend to use pasteurized Mil because we know the food Valu of Good clean raw milk which we know is not adulterated. In this age we do not require a milk Board to Tell us. What w must drink. It is evident that the Large i Zirins Are trying to secure of themselves the whole of the bus Ness. Does the consumer realize that he must take their regardless of its Quality and. A heir Price. Ask yourselves who oing to get the Benefit they a offering the dairymen 21 cents gallon for milk which must Tes Over three per cent butter fat the among the finest anti War films Ever made. It does not blame either Side in the Spanish merely shows with great Power and simplicity that wars never Settle anything. It shows that wars Are not fought for flags and slogans. It should be shown to every recruit to the militia and every Schoolboy Cadet. It shows that War today is not a matter of soldiers killing soldiers but of heroic airmen in Complete safety blasting helpless women and children to pulp. Trevor Lloyd. Winnipeg july 28, 1938. I a or Aii ave ui1 mat ought to be our motto i famous hell ship voyage see the it can Only be done by Nanri Mimir can Only be done by occupying the land at our disposal. The fed eral government has. Had a Chance to do something for the people but Lack Confidence in itself and no willpower to help carry out a National problem. We therefore have unemployment in every prov Ince. The placing of people on the land is a task for interested people. They should give some co operation but under our present circumstances it should have the Power of All com ments behind it. -e.-j. Reynolds. Winnipeg july 28, 1938. Log of the Cutty Sark by Basil Lubock. D. Thomson 251 Maryland Winnipeg. Thanks t0 the policed to the would Uke to express my thanks to the police of i the Central and North end stations and Constable Clarke for their Quick action in returning my Collie dog. He left Home when the store of or. Kate on Dufferin Avenue was broken into so All thanks to the police and. Constable Clark. I mrs 28, 1938. Dairymen have been Able to obtain a living by delivering the Mil of the consumer at the usual Piricsi they Are asked to provid cows and feed do the milking an then deliver to the creameries of 21 cents a gallon. The creameries Are Able to sell the Cream for Good Price the milk for 40 cell a it will be 44. Is it not Clear that Many a going to be thrown out of employment Here we Are Lookin Forward to. More employment an every move these boards and councils make have a tendency to Eli Minate All the Small business efforts and hand the Trade Over t Large concerns which use mor machinery and employ As Little help As possible. This matter rests in the hand of the people. We Are out to de Mand raw milk or pasteurized according to our tastes. What those in office Are doing now should guide us when we Are asked to Register our votes in the next elections. Mother. Winnipeg july 28, 1938. Financial set up of Dominion criticized to the had an interesting editorial recently on the West and tariffs in which you Dis cuss the article by of Saskatchewan. According to your philosophy it is better to continue to bleed the Western Farmer in Case if we did anything to Correl it we might do something tha. Would bedevil the whole financial setup of the. Dominion. If the financial setup is of such a delicate nature perhaps something tha would shake it up might be just what it requires. It surely is Noi on a sound basis at present Anc so Long As it is left As it is it Wil continue to bedevil the Dominion and will eventually break it up because it is unthinkable that the West will continue to put up with the present setup. Apparently h makes some difference in some people s thinking whether it is the East or the West that is Dis contented. What about Scotland. The Scot 4sh Farmer now gets a Bounty. Of 2s ,6d per. Acre for every acre of Oats that. And a it because it would Benefit the economic setup of the whole nation. The thing to do at present is to set a Price that the Farmer would Lave to receive for his wheat respective of what the foreign Market would bring him. If a Rice was set for the Farmer of 90 cents and. The outside Tarket Only gave him 60 cents Ien the government would make up the o ther 30 cents out of general Revenue without specially taxing any particular Industry to get it handing Grants to or provincial governments to be use for the Benefit of agriculture is in sound and nine times out of ten would in a Way that would not Benefit anybody. But by hand ing this Money Over to the individual Farmer it would immediately get into circulation and in a few Days would fertilize the Trade of the whole nation. Had the govern ment done this when the pools Anc the fools put wheat Down to 25 cents the country would never needed an unemployment or Relief fund and it would have Cost the country less than the Relief system. Every beef beast a British Farmer Sells brings him a certain Bonus from the government Over and above what the Butcher pays him. You could not do anything to. Our system to make it any More Xin just than it is now. The great wonder is that the West has stood it so Long. William Iverach. Isabella Man., july 28, 1938. Opposes compulsory milk pasteurization to the reference to compulsory milk pasteurization As agitated in England and Winnipeg Frant Dexter s contribution on be half of that propaganda contains Only a few items that need com mental yet these few Are Well Worth considering. The. Fact that the . Is no tooth and Nail to have the government enact legislation to compel he English people to use Only Pas Eurizer milk to increase milk consumption and safeguard health smile if not outright t is hardly reconcilable with fart that a profession which derives it sole Revenue from sickness Shoul 36 so. Altruistic As to spend. Mone and Energy to abolish the source o hat Revenue moreover to de Naturalize and impoverish milk am make it More costly to increase the consumption Caps the Climax of Absurdity. The next question is Why a Panfini he. War of extermination to milk that milk is readily invade by Micro organisms which act a avengers As soon As decay begins. And that is As soon As it comes from he cow but this is As Crue of Al decaying matter it is a natural pro Ess and is a part of natural Law Why germ carriers Are not Paic attention to by being pasteurized ii other question. Perhaps because they cannot be told from Ordinary the above is expose the fallacy of. The Ger theory by nere is a greater evil involved tha he English opposition lists do no eem to have thought of and that is be compulsory the thing compulsory vaccination has been attempted Many times in Canada it Public opposition to. It was too the equivalent to Een obtained. True no one can e compelled to be vaccinated bu1 in screws Are put on just the same. Child cannot attend Many employers Are made to refuse employment to those who show certificate of successful vac mation. To compel anyone to do some Ling he or she does not want is an a rotation of the of lib try. If one wants to be vac Iii de or to be serum Zed Why wait till one is compelled there is of Law to prevent him the same is True of milk refers denatured milk Well and but if one prefers sound ii Why Force him to use the ther discipline in Phat institutions of the commission investigating the Canadian penal institutions has need of Many reforms in its administration one of these findings is that there was too much irrational and excessive discipline and a deplorable Lack of realizing that the convicts Are after All human and should be treated As such. I therefore think that the in mates of penal institutions should be Given a greater control Over their discipline. This i believe would be conducive to greater Harmony among them and a distinct Relief to the general Public. After All it would Only be the carrying out of the ancient British democratic Legal tha everyone has the right to be tried by his own Peers i would therefore like to propose that the e inmates of each penal institution be accorded the privilege of voting for a court of their own composed of three judges who would draw up and enforce penal ties for minor infractions of the rules. One judge to be its presid ing judge to be selected from among the officials. The other two members to be selected from among the inmates. The members of this court would be Honor bound to give fair and reasonable decisions. Their judgment would of course be subject to higher authority. Thereby absolutely protecting Law and order. Many Large corporations now have their grievance committee which assist the managements in dealing with their employees these committees have always worked satisfactorily both to the corporations and to. Labor. Such a new departure in penal Reform is Worth a trial in our penitentiaries. John w. Douglas. Winnipeg july 28, 1938. New Light on harm done by the Crow to the editor would appreciate ii if you would publish the enclosed extract from Field and Stream. To me this is something new about the harm done by or Crow. Some people who defend the Crow try to Point out How Tiuch Good the Crow does by eat ing Worms Grasshoppers bugs etc., but they forget or do not think that All this Good and much Nore could and would be done by he Birds that would be Here if eventually All such compulsions ill pass away. Only natural Law compulsory and not to submit it is suicidal. It May be advanced in rebuttal at in democracies the majority Ules. Quite True but its rulings e limited to the legitimate. Be at As it May when had a majority e moral right to impose its will a it is admitted that has not now but this recognition often crushed under the steam ller of politics if it is expedient it us Hope that no More compel on will be enacted and every by will be the Ernest Melfort sask., july 26, 1938. T were not for the Crow s destruct Ion of eggs and Young Birds Here in Plum Coulee we have for the ast few years paid out one Cen or each Crow egg and five cent or every Crow killed during the Spring now the travelling around the country be almost every Day More Youn ducks partridges and Chicken Hau we have had for some Yeai and our crops have not suffer any from Lack. Of crows. Or. H. Mcgavin. Plum Coulee Man., july 27 1938 from Forest and Stream reports from a reputable Ornith legit living in Montreal Quebec Eveal that even the nests of can Ada geese Are vulnerable to attack by crows in the Canadian Breed ing areas despite the fact tha these big waterfowl Are conceded to be fairly formidable Birds Cap Able of. Looking out for their own households the c. L. Writes that in some areas he a destruction of Geest nests. Ranchers in one Section selected three scattered nests of observation watched them from a distance and saw crows clean up two of them despite the pres ence of the Parent Birds. Or. Broley add that few geese in this Section succeeded in raising their Ordinary quota gos Lings to a setting of eggs and tha two was about the average. Help for Farmers to the Community ii Well pleased to see How earnestly Premier Bracken is endeavouring to establish a Market value for our wheat. Through Contact with a wide Circle of Farmers outside this area the writer too has heard widespread comment on this topic Farmers like other citizens have s budget in their jiving and yet with wide fluctuating prices Hail grass hoppers dry weather rust and other unexpected problems they in general look with a new lease of life when some Mode of help is rendered through Safe. And sane legislation. And no doubt Premier Bracken should be highly complimented for his careful study of our Rural population. After All every one clearly recognizes that the of the Rural Folk directly benefits the. Entire country and with continued co operation with our there is no doubt we All will have far better times. Big business wants railway unification to the regard to the controversy on railway unification the question arises just who wants unification or amalgamation is i not the representatives of Ness bondholders anc1 the share holders of the c p.k., Many t of whom Are not resident in Canada is it not their anxiety to bolster up the declining profits on their in vestments that urges then to clamor for. The control of the. Entire Canadian railroads big business assisted by Cipr leaders and the bondholders Anc shareholders of both railways assisted by Liberal leaders want unification but Are divided As to the tactics in bringing it about the Bondholder Liberal amalgamation its believe that the frantic outbursts of the big business tory unification lists Are too crude sni will antagonize the Public they would tighten the purse strings on the ., cripple operation make the people dissatisfied with the service and then the Public Wisl do the clamouring for not Amalga mation but compulsory co operation. Compulsory co operation of a service Between the the car can1 be. Made to serve the same purpose that the advocates of unification or amalgamations have in mind. The act of 1933 can be quoted As. Authority for such action. But what about the problems con fronting the Canadian people if this reactionary move succeeds unemployment will grow As railway workers lose their jobs. Payrolls will be pared to the Bone. Small business in cities and. Towns de pendent mainly on railway workers cheques will suffer disastrously. Purchasing Power and income will be decreased. Taxes increased. Ghost towns. And villages will be left in the Wake of abandoned track lines. This will be the Case in Saskatchewan if the proposed abandon ment of Saskatoon is carried out it will mean Long weary Miles for Farmers to drive to a railway station with. Difficulties worse than his old homesteader. Days it will inflict added misery for the Rural population Tram serv ices will Bee Down. It will banking and letter to the a Deal of amusement a pressed on this sub3ect? in your paper adulterated nonsense a Ellis takes the banker Loans he will ave and adds time. A child than if i have three App one away i have pen because he transfers to the. Borrowing rower can get the Cash if he wants it if put to his account it Ter of convenience As he Cai out by Cheque it makes difference. No one borrows interest on it and makes the a present of it Money if medium of drafts etc., Are Only a cos and Safe Way if i buy a ton of Coal it by Cheque i Don t get a stroke of the pen Cheque is credit which labor i simply exchanged by Means of the Cheque labor of delivering a ton of be. If Banks can stroke of a pen Why Day broke Why do people Money through Bank a it is As or. Ellis Banks do not use Money How is it they Jose it they go broke How last when the Home x under the hey hid invested in the were liable for As much do Banks sell Stock in if they can make Money of the pen Why do Baia Puj interests on deposits if use them we Don t look upon a a a Man who throws Ai certainly would be a How away Money deposits when he can open the Way for the boosting of a stroke of a pen i think my railway and freight charges and a score of further attendant evils should big business and the . Be allowed control of the entire system of transport and communication in our country. We should energetically support j the demand to repeal the Act of 1933. Force the Federal government by Public pressure to carry out the mandate. It in 1935 to safeguard the integrity of t e car and to Stop the sabotage and wrecking methods of these agents of big business in the government ranks. Saskatoon sask july 26, 1938 a c Campbell Premier Mackenzie King too will be interested in coming to our Aid m establishing a balanced living for this great Western Grain growing country and. In doing so a wonderful High of Good will can be rendered. A. O qually. Man july 27, 1938 the cat again to the one of our local papers recently a writer stated the Domestic. Cat serves purpose in our City life i happened in a business Ilace one Day As the. Manager of Saucer of milk on he floor for a clean Well de cat and with a. Gentle Snoke n the he remarked this cat is Worth a Small Fortune to Lis now i wonder if these same about All Weir. Employees Why do these arms keep a cat if they serve no useful purpose do leave alone. Bird and cat Winnipeg july 28, divine Healing and its critics to the your Issue of july 9 appeals a letter Duval m which he charges quack Ery connected with Healing i wish to say that the. Writer is not familiar with the scriptures anyone with any reasonable know ledge of the scriptures could no and would not make a charge o such a serious nature god s plan of salvation or the atonement is efficacious to to save the soul and to heal the body from All disease if we. But follow the precepts contained in the Bible if we wish to receive Healing for the body we must of necessity comply with the precepts found in the scriptures and that v includes the anointing with Oil however i do not wish to infer that god does not heal do not follow this but i do infer for the Christian it is obedience first and always if we wish to have god s promises Ful filled in our lives. In reference to the questioning of or Price s influence upon god la say that god can be prevailed upon through prayer and supplication of his people Kings or. Duval evidently thinks if one claims to. Be. Believer in Christ he should be going around demonstrating his Faith by expos ing himself to poisonous snakes or drinking some deadly thing. One with an opinion like that is certainly self deluded or worse. I suggest or. Duval read and get a Clear Conception of Faith i wish to allude to another let or same Issue. The author of. Same acknowledges o Learned Gauvin a t his reasoning unreliable and who expresses his opinion which is also most unreliable that people who accept he Bible As divine truth could not pass a sanity test. I would say n View of the fact that it is so unreliable r shall have to Dis miss it As just so much Humbug. J. A. Buhr on. Winnipeg july 28, 1938. Public to the we Are prone o criticize so should we be equally Eady to commend. It has been recently my privilege o have been greatly assisted by should Cut the comedy sad i Little common sense. E. W. Gosse ii Winnipeg july 28, 1938. Of draw criticism to the Issue geared relative to christianity some even or Gauvin s trend of ment which however nothing but inconsistencies Vii yet. Sumption. It is quite True hum anal know a handful of favored Pei thing but free from and trouble but Why blame which has stood up actions despite attacks and our ancestors Mindi us that the Church sacred trusteeship of Jan. Abiding heritage for _ yet unborn most truest this of Christ been All that he Lions of knew what suffering to imagine that he known anything or trouble and thin ence it would have fluence and help that he Able to give. Right in what he out precisely those people account As ill starred i them blessed people does not but the poor the Mou persecuted and those we Gigious principles before advantages. Christ also taught that Sifcak mistake to suppose roubles. He did Fiat when they did sible to face them and iat there can be no Nus Zowi Aon in god s righteousness and Tow for us All i there might be some.hpffejfcd1 Ravin and his theories and nefarious get us nowhere Ever will not readily chains of vicious heresy no How intriguing the May shroud the real intent old afr logical evasions set up to he very epic of our history better follow the Cape unworthy Light that hed the brilliance of a glow Matt Winnipeg july 28, 1938. To the pensions would be less to the literature made by the department of health and Public welfare of Manitoba and i should be to take this Opportunity of sex Ressig my appreciation of the Plendl service that the department s rendering to the people of the province. He age limit was ears. Fathers and pent All their earnings to heir families and still continue working while and grandsons Are not get work. Some say they not Woik if they had a just give them the Chance father s and Mother s places cities or on farms we Well educated Young men anxious to make a Good eve get married and would to contribute to a pension foal t ii to j j. Winnipeg july 28, 1931 equipped with steel Strill i have in particularly the Cas be either by is can of Eitner do Reo Rell edited booklets that Are furnished by the department on pre Atal and Post Natal care of expectant mothers. Is it not possible hat some Way might be found to lace every expectant Mother in Possession of one of these invaluable booklets it seems unfortunate that Uch information should not be felized to the. Fullest possible sex ent i have since Learned this in Only one of the Many ways the de Arment renders service to our Mizens and i heartily commend it to the splendid work it is doing and the unfair Fig tact and Courtesy in officers and staff invariably Dis Ernzen. Winnipeg july 28, 1938. Struck with a Hammer instrument invented homa City resident _ least 300 tones be of the Range a piano. Stainless steel motor Lurt which an italian expedition in a trip through Africa enough to contain two bathrooms with full size Tuur ing rooms dining rooms anon Trie kitchens. For use in schools As decorative purposes in translucent Globe map o has been invented that can solved around an electric sorted through the lower Lex
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