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DAILY EDITION 83 8 g?r Thursday, June 17, 192Ci Government Weathers Another Storm. The Mackenzie King government has weathered another storm, this time a sudden assault lu test its strength. With the exception ol tvu Iliogressive, all the Progressives, Independents and Lahor members in the Jloue voted wifli the government. With the Liberals in the minority as far as voting .strength is concerned, it is undoubtedly more of an expression r confidence in the government that it should win on such a division.- yesterday's than ir it were just a case or the straight government followers outnumbering the opposition. Wjth the session expected to cloe within the next few days, this will probalily have been the last serious test made ol the government's strength before prorogation. The Mackenzie King government will remain in power until next session and . in the meantime it is hard to predict -what political developments will take pUw:e., Jt-may be expected, iioaver,-thHLanolher sef Sjoii will fiut'lleCasardtlou aiid'Viicrtiiir'arthJast hus been. British Strikes , , ' ' ' And American. ! During the nine days of the British Industrial upheaval1 four million -men were on strike. Not a shot was fired, not a slife was Jost. Read that over again then imagine the carnage under similar i-immislance in the good old U.S.A. . Despite the lower level on which the congested population lives, human life is not eheap in England. Private wars are not toIeraled;t Jhe tight little isle. Jje.re they JJourHi. Oaugstfrs use machine guns on one another and the public; in labor dis-' pules ihe bomb and sawed-orr shotgun are employed with gusto and impunity. In a dispute between union and non-union molder.1n the Kan Francisco district one non-union man has been killed, three crippled for l'Ue and ten have been seriously injured Ay shotguns, with no arresh and convictions. When eight hundred -San Francises ilii'mif carpenjers struck for the loed shop, war began immediately1.' We do not have to tolerate private wars; if thev continue, it is due tumour own apathy and -indifference. July Sunset. Removing P.G.E, From Politics. Removing the control ofthe Pacific Great Eastern Railway from the political to the commercial atmosphere, the policy recently inaugurated by the provincial minister of railways, 'is u topic of favorable discussion among liusiiiessmen all over the province. The general opinion is now. held that it will mean lhat the problems of the dine will be approached in a bolder anil VES?"1111 fashion than hitherto Ms been the case. On this rnieAtioribe' Victoria Daily Times, whicji has for long advocated the JiffiMjgjor the business of lhe pcovinqal coadut of the political -atinophere, has the following to I say:". i iie appointment oi three prommejil business as directors of the Pacific Great Eastern Railway Compairy is a desirable tjleji. The y:steni is now getting nearer a producing stage and otighUo. be regarded no longer as si political target. It ehief requirement is moro passenger business and freight traffic.' This can be furnished only by a determination on the part of the general publir to put the line to maximum use, by regarding it us a valuable agency in the development or the province: in short, by considering it in the 'light of an asr-et instead nf white elephant." One of the quickest ways to change the nre-AII.erta ... ,lir j-j.-iriu ii. hi luntj ji.vui oi pontics and rive it a fair chance in the commercial field. This is what the government has done and its course is a correct one '. The government's plan for the future of the line should Commend itseJf to everybody in the province, irrespective of party leanings, and insure new Consideration for a subject which Tor too long has been treated as a political football EnergizinEvery day SHREDDED WHEAT with milk and fruit FARMER FIGHT ON IN ALBERTA United Farmers Not to Oppose Labor, It It Understood: . Many Candidate ' WiMONTON, Alia., June II.-- weeks ago, the C.F..V. govern im-ni enjoyed a big majority in Hie. lunixe. the standing beinsr: U.F.A., 10; Liberals, 12; Labor. 1; Independents, 3; Oonserva- tive, 1. When TKimlnalloDS take place. ft is expeeled that Ihe old line parlies. Liberals aiid Conservn-flve will have candidates in all of the CO ridings, while the U.F.A. and Lalmr will roinbihe to see thai none of the seats go bv default, the understanding hein? that the L'.F.vi. is not to oppos Labor. Ileturning officpr are now busily engaged in direeline; the efforts of 3.000 enumerators and a voting census is being taken of a territory which reaches from the I'niled Stales bonier line on the south, to within hail ing distance of the Arctic Circle. mo;ig the returning officer is Mis. V. ;. Jtaker, believed to he. Ihe first woman returning of ficer ever appointed in Canada. New Leader novel feature of the present campaign is that all three par- tie enter the fight under in-ir leaders. Hon. J. E. Urownlre Ihe present premier, was not a candidate in the last election He entered the cabinet by means of a by-eleclion in J'onoLu, after his appointment as atlon- ney-general at a Calgary meet-' ing of successful U.F.A. candi dates, following the Liberal de feat in 1921. It wa at the same meeting that Hon. Herbert ft reen field, deposed as premier in 1 925, was selected. The Liberal have sen three sucees-sive leaders depart, t viz., Hon. Jharles Stewart, called to Ot tawa to assume the portfolio n minister of the Inferior; Hon. ,J. 1L Boyle L and llpii. G. H. Mitchell. sworn In ,a members of the Su preme Court of Alberta. Th-J choice of the recent convention fell to Joseph Shaw, at one tinv? Independeifl member for Calgar in the Dominion house. He was defeated by Hon. 11. B. Bennef. Un the last federal election. Ths Conservatives whose representatives dwindled from thirteen In MI 6-1 020, to one in the . fifth legislature fleneral J. 8. Stewart of Lelhbridge are pinning their hopes on their new leader A. A. MeCiillivray, Cal gary, and have nearly all their candidates ready for nomination day. - The span of twenty-one yearii has seen many changes in th personnel of the Alberta legislature and it is interesting to note that not one member of the first legislature of 1900. is now in the bou.e. 'r, jnHi 0f the "old guard" to depart were Hon. J. H. Boyle, now Mr, Justice Boyle, and Hon. C, WCro, who successfully contented Hi" federal riding of Athabasca for the Liberal in the Jast general election. The senior member now in point of yearn Is Hon. (ieojrgo lloadley (Okntokn) minister "of agriculture In the Brownlee cabinet. Kqually drastic have been the changes Unit have taken place in the capitol buildings. In JP06 the legislature convened in a frame rink building which later 'wa deslroyeVl t fin1. I wa Bitm. mi1 fa the MrKayJ ! Avenue fPhool "I Kdiiionlon. fol- 'lowed ly the tnmler to the1 nio.1e.sl "tiaMiuiiicnl building," j ,clor In the Mte of the nivsenii ' (parliament building, whirli look! Brown lee' Government Appeal to proudly down from the bunk I People to be Decided on June 28, Election Day ALL UNDER NEW LEADERS the Saskatchewan river, wet 1 creeled at u ir.nl of several mil-' lion dollars. j First Was Liberal The first. udnUHlstratloo pi Alberta, takljJc ffie .in .tWOB, was Libera pie pfeji4er 1e1ng ,i f!tialheo;ia! lawyer,, A.- C Huther- j ford, who rirMied t i'JIO iTtt-, lowing a dil over the Adru' iliy Canadian i'iv Just.nn,j ,Jrwit Waterway Twertly-one nrs ago AloerU Hun. A. C. lu-liin? and was xranted autimiimy. and fiie,v. :ros alsn left the province -will celebrate Its coin-1 hud what atmeareil '! he inp Of ate liy a general election, e, foJuiie 38, with nonilna-t.ion-teii ifays earlier. The voting will find four parlies Unlled Farmers of Athena, Con-cervatheV Liberals and lhor. seeking public, support; the -first named asking for return to power yn its record during the past1 fiV-ycars,' while I.iberaU and Conservatives seek to out throw the government on the "gmuniU Altai a balanred hudeet in only one of thtvpast five year shows extravagance. They also contend that dilatory methods were employed in Hie I real men I of the fiig issues, namely north ern railways, natural resource. redistribution and finance. Big Majority hen Hie fifth legislature of Alberta was dissolved some railwuv.j Hon. (,.' eahinet . a rrilsf was averted 4hrmih the appoint ment of Hon. A. I Siflon, then VjIHi .iuiin' oi .wiierm, n T"-) mier. Hon. A. I..' Siton held office nnljt he was suminoii'd to Ottawa f to Join the newly-formed uarilrne union govero-meni. as cerreiary of sate. Ili Sifeeessor Hon. Charles StewarL for lime minister of public works in the Siflon cah)iMt. It wjas in H:'l after enjOyin power since Hie irovince wa created, thai (lie Liberal ship oL stale was "dunk." The Farmers' Party, omler the leadership .f Hiry Wise W.kJ, the T.F.A presiiienl, sve.-uivg into power with a large majority. x Farmer Premier Hon, Hrfett lirenfield, i vtre-president f the T.F.A. an.M a farmer at WestUiek, wa selwtel as premier ami a cabinet with Jfon. ieorse lliwdlei as the only member with pre vious letrislatjw exinrtewe, w namel. fT Outside of Mr. CJreenfield' resicnatlon and the rwenl a- IKiiuiment of -Uine F. Lymburn Kilnmnton barrister, as altornev general, the ieronnd ha remained unchanged for five year although there have hen dif. fere n I ehange in jort folio. Brownlee Now The Brownlee tovrrnmenl I making its nma! to the voter1 on lis record, which they claim 1 one f M-oiiomir adininilra- Uon and wMiwtructive indine. The government still a. Uteres t,i Ihe L'.F.A. platform which prm ed successful Jn IB:M. The preil mier stoutly adheres to his -land that the natural resource will not be an issue, stating that he refuse to b a party to nlunu slick around lu a bathing suit acros the harbor in the evening mm police reporter is kicking because someone would insul upon ustng a hydraulic drill near Her Nenrts Wert "All Breken Up'; She Could Net Sleep fcorit A., Hamiltoa, Oat, wntMi MM . 1. 1 ana l eonid not sleep at aight, and s,"7 get up out of bd u4 walk the floor tot houn at a time. After Using a Bex el I Becan To Fool Much Hotter, ?D,l1tft!rtniin fw more koxe. I ruld."J07,l,rre,tM H. A N, K1U lave b.a M tk. market for the pt.t 82 rtn. 5 Neighbor. 'You've sure got a good lool'mg fence out ol that paint-pot1' HomeOwner;Yes, and then some.- This paint stopi ruat Barrett Evcrjet Riint the rourl house house during during I Ihe tie re re rent, trials He's now trying ( work out a scheme to put ruhh"r neels on such coulrivanees. I WOXDKIt where Ibe rity police learned their polltene. WIIKX a eop call jtom "nir' yi u ran bet your life lie s got hi weather eye an you. WITH the Assiies over where 'Jwill all the women congregate mow, I wouderf UASITIS is not always eaued by a leaky sa tank Judging from the eotiversnlkin of non-owners f curs and boa In v met n the street. WITH Ihe summer bolide eaon fast annroaelunc In. flooking in the Wand ad. eoliim.i for a job a vahK to a world, vvble exjHorer THIS is the eaon u- mar : Hn man is nnion to rni of the wife and kid on the pre-1 text that they nred a bolida lg the into provmre religum,,,.,, r rf , k controversy Conservatives and Liberals claim that the provincial ,defJ ha been inoreASed al Ihe rat of 6,0'0.floo annually hv lh L'.F. admiiiisrafUiii and chara that nothing contrietie has been done toward fhe seltleniert ink if be entit reach his when he comes home late. Jt'DGlNtl from the broad1 smile on Frank Kibb's fare yr-' lenlay morning, when he badtli,'1 novie piipte In tow. he shouLI I 1.1 I.Kl,tlklM.t tfL IflA lu.il r. t l.;f. . ""r" rr" ruHgulde tn the Board of Trade hM ways, a matter r'anbHl of vital importance by the ponle nf thfl ra' nun nu virauiie I'rairn const it ucneiej. R Jg jn the eilieii and the Xnriti eountry thai thet ore iioiierui nf decunns hiain nupport, while the suppoitim maintain fliey will carry iin- ural ridings to tin same ester,! an in tt2l. r.t.A. THEiMAN IN THE MOON THL aye: i . kort of Job I am lookins for is caretaker of a skaliiw rinx during tle summer months. 4 0 keep yourself busy Jul Lf official. bed . i M.nr.ii if me swell youna lady with the excellent make-im rtm will ever forget her ride aioiind the city. NOW that the flu epidemic i hover what excuse an we otTr for thai sinking ing after! look Ihe mori,- MIMEMAL ACT. ccmriCATE or iwenovtMcirrt Blr i:n,n "Mtnrl Clrm. imne lr llw Atlin Mining tiliin nr ri.ur il irlirl. Whrrr U lxt : Vir i.mlrr Crrrl aikI adjdiiilnrj tixt rwirtlwM or the Hit .tnjroii t.iirni Minrril r.uim l,r 1170.. ; TAkK J(oTI':E tlMl I. John Mulloy. I'M-e Muwr Orllfir.i .o. lot jn in I tend. Utjr l from (tw Iwrw.f. , to 'ilv to tttr Minim Iteninter for t rtirf-i of Irniiron-riK-nU. rr IIm- iur-1 I" MX" of oliUllillK llnmn (lr.ni ..r ,u flxif rUllll. And fnrllier lake iKitlr that rtinn. tnutrr wlin 31, nival be miiMiwnd lirfore the of nrli irttrinte or Improtfnunm. lined thn Id dr of June. A.n. lJ I II, Mr HIASIH, I AjrrnL ! 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