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THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1920. _rd 9:§O-O4-0004960-O-O+OQO+0-OO#-4 -- . tou RMANY'S INBOLENT SPIRIT C0 - s struggle within the party _E 05081011 Transcript) stand out in a comparison of the § ntiosts that poi-tend a momen Vastly more import-ant as an in- relative stretch of the three most x of German feeling than any pm :L_ ~ - - __ THE BOARD OF (T031-)IER(1,E; editorial lament froui a servile um Probably the most thankless as well as the most "‘° , _ _ _ diiiicult job in Canada today is that of the Board of $2” ’""“°"“”“ °' me “’""°"°” "‘“""°“- °' """‘°‘“i 'md S°”“‘°' -2 Commerce. The Board is empowered to prevent the ,. Berlin Government to the Ger- ich are separated from Germany wg imposition of excessive prices, the makinglof unrea~ nr mliii.-__ 'rite p.0¢in...ni"'0'fUl were consolidated into nine deport § ri-is with Neolin soles, all sizes 3 D9. S. 8 price $9.00 now . . . . . ._ $7.95 to 7 price $5.50 at the Spiirl and the bonds ol Le rman nationality are greater and o iesouice~ is extended to guaian dl in futuie the iight of sell ilcter M nation io all Germ-an populations 9 ` . ~ PoPu|_AR |No|Fr-'EnENcE S" __ € tNulul Advertiser) ` de prices in Canada in 1919 was caused by the tremen- 'W grams* <'"°"'-" lt' H00" Hur- "1 dous inflation and>profiteering- that has gone on in °"“‘“”"‘ “’““y is "°‘ ‘he lg"°"‘“°°` men and women regarding the tw _ _ _ ings which belong to tlielr wel- ed advancing European bids. Against general trade con- me ,it is men- inniaersneein inns- in the United States. Part of the rise ivas caused by af ditions of that nature the Board is helpless, because in it has to allow business men a reasonable profit on '°"€ "“‘“° "le ”'”°S‘ig“‘°“’ “'°"‘f th their production or dealings. Canada needs to stimu- Q late industry and commerce within her confines, not _,_ re abid»ing than any political 01|, ntier, and that the pledge of all go _ _ __ _ __ _ _a The man who has something to sell and who has f;'°"'e" wi" "W" be ‘°"g""°‘“‘ ments and an effective hunter sys- I been selling at an abnormally high figure, finds him- Ge self confronted with a drop in prices. He immediate- no State commissions, overlapping in n i was introduced. -Courage as a public man is an- er asset. He led the way aniong veriiors in viligent policy against soyaliy and sediiion. When yor Tlioinpson failed to interfere with the meeting of the "People's' revcr situated ' ,C0 ings. Very few evils would i`oi' the only alternative. e latter stimulated bv tho inter- -t . all st and encouragement of thc tli _ _ _ asses of men and women they are pe to check it by repressive regulations. But in the orgy seeking is an-vs. rite -'power to a of price-manipulation, extraordinary extravagance, tio" and reckless demand for commodities, there has been, *`~“` ulsliiit once thi "\\ill tu do it a wide margin of freedom to dealers to obtain abnor- “"5 l" "“` “"“dS "f "“`" “S " 5° mal profits. They have had, or would have had but "1 for the Board’s investigations, remarkable opportuni- ties for profiteering. iulc. in _é-t¢>l-- Flo (Manchester Guardian.) It has been stated in _some qua- Ge ters that one ol' the less important Live stock prices declined considerably and for ,,,,,,S 0,-M, C,_,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,»_, ,,,,,, ,,_,,, of this also the Board was blamed but the Board had in nothing to do with it. The existence of stupendous be stocks of meat on the packers’ hands, when it was ““’“ “‘ “ f““’°“” ”““““°" ”‘ “°“d- m treet. lt is added that the cat's _ ` v _ , :une was Prudence, :ind llint the Cn countries in eie not going to be buvers, caused the de- T,,,€,. ,,,,_. .,,|,,.,, ..,,,-,- k|,,.n_.» .0 ,,,. cline. It is speculative over-alccumulation in the new reinuv-». Front reliable in1'n»°~ “fe “‘“"' ms “‘"“‘“/' l” “°‘ "ml" seen that Germany and other European Continental United States that should be blamed. “\ The people of Canada at large mav not be en- ‘“ from its work. The public judge only by what they in is See, not VV]-lat might have been_ But, on thevothey- some nnnic). and that the creat-‘ h d h th ' - ure's namc is probably Potiplinr, p liich is the name of all good cats. B an , t ey wi demur emp atically to complaints by W the special interests-that the Board is injuring legiti- If mate industry and production. _Therace in many, mance.-in. nite Lora anno-is, imnoto . . ' . . . “ ` , l' ` ` l lil la' thusiastic over the visible operations of the Board, fffmlelot “men” 0' me po ‘ca because they see only negative or preventive results office (who, by nw ‘w..,», is not in be London was :icliieved when lic- “u uglit ai cot ol the Persian persiia- iition, liowcver, I hear that ilie cat ed question wus purclniscil by M. h partinent at the French Foreign 'taken for the general oi the lines of necessaries is to see who can get away with iinrtinllli' for Cots- of i-"€*>_°*‘ :he beginning also as typesctter, I the biggest profits, and it has yet to be shown that the Board’s orders have prevented any person or dealer i from making reasonable profits. kn are abhorred by the Russian people who only desire _Ca visitors to Russia weread of huge Bolshevist armies was. “Thaw replied the assistant gi overrunning the country, threatening neighboring Smelly- "ls fl C“"““‘““ “‘°°5"‘ states, threatening also a holy war extending even to "A Egypt and India. Great armies require organiza- f millions is being poured into Bolshevist propaganda un work throughout the world. Where does it come from? Where does the food for the huge armies come from-? _Who are the organizers and the power behind the vast conquering armies? Are the Rus- sian people as innocent as they claim to be? Is Ger- Two newly-arrived Scottish im- in nm n()LgnE\'[S_][‘ migrants wandering up n wcll~ S _ _ _ _ were attiulitcil by it magnificent Travellers who have been in Russia within the S,,e@i...en or it moose in me spnc- “‘° past year tell us that the Bolshvevists are a mere frac- ions win LLEY & C0., LIMITED Fashionable Footwear A We Sell for Cash Only, Postage 10c Extra Q(-oo~+~>~o¢ooo-0000000-00-00-6-64644404000-04090-0-O-0-0-QQ-QQ ‘to share in the prosperity/of one of the foremost Canadian com- panies making writing paper; a company with established earn- ing power and capablemanage- ment, whosebrands are widely known and used. A post card will ln'iiig° iitlwliicv |nii'tici|liii'n. c>><.;;;:_;:;l :J-¢e»v-..#:::;;v eco: stunt surg€0n~ ,Nw SDn.nlsh Am' cricaii war give liiin his first. BH?)-ll pportnnity ilrsl. HS a Soldier “S Drone] Qt the _Rough ltiders. and* hon as administrator as Military overnor of ‘Cuba in the reconstruc- [pm period following the war and preceding the transfer of Cuba to he (`iibitn _Rcpiibllc. 'l`liei'e is nothing in the army re- nlations to prevent him from be- iniii iinson win; »1-§+¢»Q-§-Q¢O-0-Q0§»¢O-O40-0+q- WHAT MAKES US FEEL HUNGRY? llungei' is ii peculiar criiving which we are ucclistoiiicd to say coines from the sionizicli. it is the § business ol’ the stomach to change ncy_ out thc ethics of it is another producing system is calling on thc _stomach to furnish more blood- making material. The stomach prepares the food for blood pro- 8 duction by mixing with it certain, ; juices which the stomach is able` to supply. 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Is she as effectively shorn of her war strength as the peace terms would indicate? There is a mystery in Russian Bolshevism which has not yet been fathomed, a fiendishness that does not show on the faces of the innocent Russian peas- ants whose only desire is to live at peace and work. The present uneasiness among the Allied nations as to the ultimate outcome of Bolshevism is signifi- £0040-0-O-Q-04 D666-O-G06-O-GO-O-O1 Furnished by W. 8. Louton fashion on some of the important ` issues that have iirisen in this coun- ry since the nrniisiicv, his oppon- REAI- LOVE ents 'point out. While sitting under tlis shade of The “rat advantage claimed mr n old apple trac. after a good din- Gen. Wood is that there is a spon- er on a large t~2\'t1Sh, an Old H18" taneous movement for him over in the compaiiy t.lIrl ii little of the the Country' and that he is the Omy ;g;1éuI,:c‘;.o(:,i;,_l;I;,,i,i,i,,l§nIigtllgggl bg aspirant among the Republicans him, "Uncle Billy, do old folks about whom this can be said. Two § has failed io come out in clear-cur t a n closer coinparison of the three nien this fact stands out: Governor Low- deii and Senator Harding have sonic strong reseinblance as candi- dates. They appeal to the same ele-` ments and their staunch backing comes from the Old. Guard in the Republican party. in contrast, Gen. Wood's larger supportis from the Roosevelt following. The challenge is not yet clean-cut, but events h th tGr t Brit efu e t Russian Bolshevism among a peace loving, pastoral people like the Russians. EDITORIA L NOTES. During the ilrst eight months of the current fiscal year 47,585 immi- grants cnmo from the British isles. including 36.1313 English; 521! Weisli ' 8,412 Scotch and 2.137 -irish. in nfl- aition to time 57,124 name from the United States and 5,114 from other countries. oi: 01,420 in all. ln dications are that immigration on o. large scale will bc in progress | Montrml Canailiiin (‘liih thc olhcr "Do old fdlkg lovc; Why, only old followed of the affection that had T ' ‘ T ill" ll] ,Lt I' lll!Fl . cant as is also t e fact a ea ain r s d o {_‘{_"‘;__‘_§f§“,{_,,§;f??“§§,,"‘,i,,i,.“°;va§t ,'_°°“°"s me me" M t 5 in . . . . til _ rd ldi r interfere in Russia until she found out the secret of "°“““° ° "' “`°° “S ‘L S” ° folks know wha, love |83- Wm, and administrator; Second, that,be- this introduction u beautiful story cause oi’ his close ossociutioii With move toward such a challenge. There was never such an array of "possibilities" before, and the greater number of these, it will be Places where the Wood strength New England. where he was orn and educated, being o. native f New Hampshire and a graduate CRY- "Bill-" Said Sli' G*?0l'K°~ "[0 the reality of, that of which he was of Harvard; in New York, where he throw a government nut and put talking. That is just ns it should in nnntnnr. nr in abolish ¢iw'cnn- lm- Thinss worth while crow bet- er with age. Time, trials, test- started the -Plattsburg officers’ training schools; in Kansas and "H"-='~ “>‘*““"‘ “"0 "Y "“°““" 9°' ings. prove ine une value of nvnry, oinaiinma. on account of the mem- onoinlc method woiilrl not mend thing. This is true also of the love of God and man. What a treasure of good things that one has who _ began to love the_ Lord in Youth have been engaged for tivo years and |188 H100 that IOVG thl'0llBl1 matters. 'rnerc are no short cuts t0 reconstruction. The world is short of necessities. Fifty million men Inna vnnrn This tnvnvtakin is-ol, ._ bers of the two divisions from these States who were trained at Comp Funston, and in the ‘South west, where former members of the hoodore Roosevelt the following of seen, might be put forward as B t l , l l lilNel‘i,ili):T1net(Eie“l1i\iiibiirl1?| liiziirswixfdnliatd the late lead" is muymg 1° mm' substitute for Harding or Lowden. found a. perfect satisfaction. Young people sometimes talk about love will show itself notably are given when it is mcrcly a passing attach- an nent. The eldcr ones have tested b it and know whereof they speak. This man of years had no doubt of 0 The list embraces: ‘Senator Howard Sutlierland, of West Virginia, Senator Miles Poin- doxter, of Washington; Senator Frank B. Kellogg oi Minnesota; Senator James W. Wadsworth of Massachusetts. championed by Sen- ator Hsnry Cabot Lodge; Governor Sproui, of _ Pennsylvania, sup- ported by Senstor Penrose; 'Gover- nor Allen oi' Kansas; .Governor Goodrich of indiana; Senator Wil- stoniacli and begins mixing things, lf, however, there is nothing in the stoinacli, the craving which we call hunger is pi'ot_lucc-d. it is, lliero- forc, then not altogether the stomach which makes us hungry, but the parts of our body which actually tum 'the -food into blood after the stomach has prepared it. To prove this it is only necessary to say that the sensation of hunger will stop if food which is easily absorbed and, therefore, docs not uieed the preparation which thc stomach generally gives, is intro. duced into the system through oth- fll' D1-Lrts of the ibody, as, for in~ Sl~8nC@. by injectiaig it into the large intestine, which is s. part nr the b0dY -tho food passes through after it 'leaves the stomach ordinarily. P Tlldrom the ‘Book of Wonders. 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