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THE BULGARS LOST THEIR HEADS. All Europe joined in puffing up the vanity of the Bulgars. The trouble with the Bul- Those despatches will be re- garians appears to have been called in which the leading that they judged themselves newspapers of Europe and the invincible. They fought in a leading military strategists necessary war and did wonder- heaped praise on them as a ful things; then the hotheads military people, and extolled among them forced an un- their commander-in-chief as necessary war, and _ involved another Napoleon, as the mili- the nation in disaster. The lary genius of the century. war against their late allies, They were encouraged in their the Servians and Greeks, was, tendency to belittle the parts it may be safely opined, not played by their allies in the approved by a united public operations against the Turks, opinion in Bulgaria. Nearly to regard themselves as the real viclors and to adopt a pol- icy arrogant and aggressive. The critics who did little to check the folly of Bulgaria are now enough in con- demning it. A most uncivilized war has been waged. It ap- pears that the worst atrocities practiced by the Turks have been paralleled by these Chris- tian races. It is charged that deeds of the crudest barbarism were perpetrated by the pairing Bulgars as they found they were by no means’ in- vincible. A revolting story of every family had lost a mem- ber in the war with the Turks, but this war was inevitable; it had been long awaited; and,} although the cost was heavy, | the Turk had been practically! driven out of Europe. The| war among the victors over the | division of the spoil was nol a| | severe people’s war. It was a war of ambition, precipitated by poli- ticians and militarists. An} army of men asking themselves | “What's the sense of this} war?” is not likely to prove a} formidable army. des- The Bulgarians did the bli} slaughter during the _ past of the heavy fighting against}; month remains to be told the Turks. They won the de-| throughout the realms of civ- cisive victories. They did not, | ilization. perhaps, give sufficiené credit | Perhaps now the world may see soldiers retire to the back- ground and statesmen emerge in the Balkans. But it scarcely to be expected that the soldiers will retire from a field so favorable to their business unless a world pressure brought to bear on the situa- tion. to the Greek ships which up- set the transportation plans of ‘the Turks. They did the bulk of the heavy fighting, yet their | fighting would, no doubt, have} been vain but. for the fact that! | Turkey was forced to carry on| three other campaigns at the} same time. } 1s is ———————EEE THE BEST AT. 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The Liberals are heartily of Probably the waste of time in parliament-|not formulate sick is at‘ ysals as prope measures with great care. | Public opinion is summed up in ary proceedings under the Parlia-|parliamentary bill next session, |the seas. CANADA THE WORKSHOP ground of Our Race. ASQUITH’S PLANS TOREFORM vom" An English paper in comment- eaistence on ire building great iss “Want Ad.” the hi the government will|While their brothers and cous fortunes over Scotch —s ling on the death of the Duke of TO WIPE OUT THE INHERITED PREROGATIVE AND TO SUB- | a-tiverlend quotes this recent STITUTE AN ELECTEDSENATE OF HUNDRED dalbuauni Cat hits do dike Alberta AND FIFTY MEMBERS. meee enemies colonization scheme: London, July 22.—Premier As-Jeral, is for a chamber much “This country will become quith’s announcement in the|gmaller than the present, partly oiave and more the fascinating eommons that the government} .iooteg partly.. nominated, and playground of the Anglo-Saxon will place before parliament next Mica Toietege 3 : Face: The workshop of the Em- sessitin thaie -peopoadis! for re- restricted as the house of lords pire will be west. My Scotch form of the house of lords has/|now is regarding legislation sent/ienants are not going to eke out iA sparse I want to help them all Two plans are known, however,| Morley’s phrase, the greater to have many supporters in the|your majority, the greater your cabinet. The first is for a senate | disgrace.” The Daily Chronicle directly elected by the people,|describes the result as Lord Great Britain and Ireland being|Tomnoddy’s veto.” divided into seventy-five con- ———— stituencies, each returning two TO INSTAL ICE PLANT members, the electorate being -—— the same as for the house of|B. C. Fisheries to Instal Plant on commons. Amoug members of the Islands. the cabinet who at one stage sup- ported this were Sir Edward Grey, Lord Haldane and Hon. Winston Churchill. Another plan which it understood was de- scribed in a private meeting at the Eighty Club, a famous Lib- eral fighting organization, by Mr. Samuel, the postmaster gen- Masset, July 24.—It is the in- tention of the B. C. 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