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* i* * ae 4 fggtival which Calgary. together w THE ALBERTAN nn W.M. DAVIDSON . - President and Editor ARMOORE - - - Business Manager WoW. CHEELY Managing Editor MORNING ALBERTAN. we Yee. oe sees Per Copy Per Year TRSDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1913. CHRISTMAS. ah dominating motive of the great Ohristmas the Christian world,, is celebrating today, is unselfish SeF ice. Christfias JS the season when, by the precepts of religion, the tradition of humanity anid. the teachings Of experience, especial stress is rtue of making other people happy, a th disregard of personal interests, and on making the Golden Rule a living reality and not pian-of-reguiar and-periodical -payments by Cans hole THE MORNING ALBERTAN, CATGAR oe you gold, Trowd wil dan you, abd knock your In 2 thoughtful article which he contributes 00 jy the eagh ad Gye ane eenes the current number of The University Magazine, of beetikh Uie person who drops tn for ; i an Ottawa journalist, Mr. Francis A. Carman, dis- oe termes tier shared noe pptentaten cusses the question of Canada s naval policy. Like *5, SMa . T8RT gPStin nie most other people, Mr. Carman is evidently still We Ys thie smile: who wud le mach doubt.aa to what is to follow from, the he hes See present Canadian uncertainty in regard to naval amatters, but. at least, it is interesting to note some of the points which he brings out. Mr. Car- THE NAVAL MUDDLE. man, it may be said, is conn cted with a Montreal newspaper which gives support to the Borden gov: ernment. The article recites the fact that more than once Mr. Borden has shown that he does not consider polic: of permanent con- opposition to the hjs present navel poli tributions, and has declared h ada in Great Britain, Ov the other hand, Mr. Bor- den has expressed his belief in the idea of a cen- and expressed it rather more clearly. by. than in the particular sentences whicti Mr Carman quotes: Further. Miro Bonded hh outlined a system of coast defence which, in his opinion, Canada might establish in addition to pro- viding the three Dreadnoughts so much discussed -at Ottawa last winter. he article also notes that though Senator, Longhted, when speaking for the government iz had - iS SEPP tne a a ext wa Tonk of weartngerape gt; Year'at you UM may come Sanker's Into the melting pot and history snow power sentially Ww tk : Yolaruble, respect for authority ix be: Tag Undermine. and class-consclouy. nets predominates without a pro fect of guttwation to th a pale abstraction. he injunction is, of course, no egitim is reached, the altruis ob this spirit. . A little girl, was cuddled Christmas night. Brought. As Her father bent over her Good night Ghristmas every da; Thie- lt;ild w wish and hope of humanity, Many have spent their strengtlr tormak triie:, Tt has inspired statesmen, been the frequent thenie of martyr Tife which has been tormented with penury b en made more supportable because once a year day inthe calendar was a defeat; thif one seemed to possess the, spirit of vietorys Christmas some spell restram Ge 80 that goodness walks abroad fearlessly. weakness,-sior is ity accounted foolish, and the joys of Rigdriess i not thought to be children take precedence of the rights of mien and: women, on that ohe day. Ghristmas 4s-the nearest. thing sample of what the world oughtto be, and-can be migide like, and if we have fajth'to believe it, will ho first the statement of opposition to the paye tment of periodical contributions, and the second the declaration of belief in the idea of a single Im- yet become like. Thitik what it live in-a. place where.there were opt all these Christmasses? less wel everybody might y think that children possession of humtanity To think ge about giving things to each taking things from each other That time is not yet. But dhe goes without any. YThat will bring us one step neare: at spirit that finds its widest expressibaat Christmas will rule from New Year's to New-Year's. Nevertheless, on this mid-station in the onward and upward pro- gfess of the race, Christmas lias come to be recog dently been brought to feel that Mr. Borden is not nized as the particular time for the manifestation oppos: downto sleep one Tightly bugged to her breast was a doll, the choicest present Santa Claus had aopcared with the defeat The third point i outlined es a tentative polii Dreadnought scheme, a policy of purely coast and e threw her arms about neck and whispered? Oh, Daddy, 1 wish it was sixty-five Christmasses in the year? Perhaps spthe people think the work of the world wo not'get done if-every day were Ch he work of the world done so weil as it ether instead of aifthe-year-round sample, Jet us h far 25 possible, Let ws see that there is so much whol Ghristmas on Christmas day in Calgary that no less imperative Mr. Borden, look fleet idea. now of evidence. contribution. her crib to kiss his ment. local defence. heroie men.and songs. Many a In both cases, has loudly-claimed we have to 3 would mean to three hundred istmas. But is with- ada should take To that men might dian liament. ey will ithe senatedid not consider that he was arguing for a policy of permanent contributions, he wa: emphatic in his de ration: that no authority, on : naval tactics will oro favor of separate Gp the other days of the year. and when the Mill wational fleets, so that, apparently. be must, like Towards the close of his article Mr) putts his finger on what he considers salient Qne is that the Admiralty has evi to a single imperial nav Another point Lougheed, like the Admiralty, political conditon antagonistic perial fleet with a Canadian contribution, had dis- But with the Premier pinning his faith to the idea- of-a single; d lt; ue and in that navy must be either a Canadian division or Women in may jands and during many centuries, nit always under Admiralty control or such a di. wish-come--vision-Teverting- automatically to Admiralty con- poets, and trol as soon as war breaks out. : involved would be highly dangerous, if Hot im- practicable. , In fact, so long as the Canadian y i 7 parliament holds the power of the purse over our it tasted the'joy of Christmas, Though every other, feet or even our unit in the Tinpeciit navy it is idle to attempt to bind the Canadian government always and automatically to turn over this fleet powers of t0:the control of the Imperial Adnniralty. That opinion, so boldly expressed, should very nearly cause the Canadian centralists to have Mr. Car- man jailed for high treason or something of the kind. Perhaps they will demand his head. The way of escape from the situation outlined in the words;just quoted:seems to Mr. Carman to be the creation Of an Imperial taxing council or parliament. Thet atso seem to be the .way of reconciliation. for Mr. Bord Mr. Carman's reasoning as to the way of escape and reconciliation may, be sound but the sugges- tion of an Imperial taxing council is not withi - thg scope of practical empire politics yet, and it We can safely teave our appetites to look out ee never be Tt Mr. Banden proposes that Can- for themselves. There is no danger of our being agg fed. But-to'think that everybody might other than by constructing coast defences, until yin the year To think that . f s the empire is reorganized he is proposing indefin- ; ite delay, and this, might be reckoned the royalest does not believe is the case, so he is still in the cir cle of doubt as to future developments. But he is in no d ubt as to what Canada s policy 4 4 must be until there is some Imperial taxing power. we cannot have the So long as the Canadian parli averas much of oney for the na controlled by the Canadian government and acting under the Admiralty only at the direc- ,, 7 tion of the Canadian yovernment. the millen- Canadians will agree with him in that view and dike, which is,too often regarded as g sort of fairy will fold, too, that the proper body to vote Cana- Bory where it-is-thought-ebont-at-at-and pot a to be.aspired to by struggling humanity. with most favonupon the central, and a Canadian that - Senator to f the Lautier govern that the Premier has y, in addition to the centralized mavy-Canada's share: the article goes on, the situation two statements no real part in empire defence, is fair to say, Mr. Carman he And most cqntinue to be the Canadian par- DOOSDSOOSOOOSO Story of the Moment Gy WALT MASON the Pumoua Prose Poet WPIDSBRNOIOOSOOSOSD Infarmation Wanted Lape ike 16 Know where you get bold al) the cows you kill in. order to your customers with beef. said Quiaway, business men, replied Qutx- customer comea in to-ofler fing critelsm, you right spirit. You make to yourself, Quirway. Ta take my trade somewhere else, Theo one day be sent me a peck of potatoes and they tasted of coal oll a0 strong that my wite said she'd rather eat lamp wicks, Next morning syhen Twas downtown I called on: Griggins and began teltiag him about those mis- 2 potatoes. Did he act like a refined and courteous gentieman? Did he ap- preciate the spirit that animated me in rebutting hitn? Nor6n your sideboards He came from bebind the counter an mad as a war hen, and picked an old Arippinw mackerel from a barrel; and waited me across the face with tt. 1 was picking fishbones o Kern for a woek after it. You never get wise You have some kind of toar to make every time you come in here, and i cots monotonous, When good cumomer comea in once in a while and makes a comphunt, I do any best to straighten things out, but You're always kicking. If you ordered Mer and we sent you antelope steak you'd be around here saising a Tusa. Every time I nee you coming in I feei Mke getting after you with a cleaver. Nobody has any use for the chronic kicker. T mever Jetck unless have wome- thing 20 kick about, and your remarks are cheap eophietries, You -haven't tol dene yet where you got the last cow you killed, She must have been all berna and hide. Yesterday 1 asked you for nice tender piece of steak, nd you aatd you'd give me a piece geod enomgh tor che Cane of ait tne You had just killed a nice had been fat- maRy roubles more. Thr bankers i would were ote. peinegranntes, have ty quit buying my meat o the ghoemaker's if wanted her to do the family cooking, I could get better reaults, she maid, by going (o the repair khops and buying few cast off tubber tires. Then she took that eteak Into the yard and laid t an a block of wood and hammered sf, with an axe for two hours and cud make any i fter tt was cook- uld-eat it. Tm Kole to paint che word Weloome on it and, Une it for a doormat, and wo Kh sate Value for my money. bi would like ty know whe Ruttn percha cow that tro you got the wtewk came you don t light out of here in estore mutetrer ae seized a tarme soup-bone: Til hammer You into the fluor up to your ears The oet Philosopher By Wek. Meson ae aad The Banker Ld like to be a banker and be, oF neem to be, the bulwark and the anrhor of my community. Existence wor'd be munny 3 Ht an Yncome meant from other people's money loaned wut at per vent, The banker has no troubles, the vanker has a snap, for people bring their roubles and pour them. In to attend the uneral Enum: asstimes that the oy, a single Tm . ent is to vote ? can see no other S 1 certainty aint and now Pete Spu , bad Chgietenas eee Phoebe sat down on, the rog and jaid: her cheek the thellling folds of Ber Bright new fence to, wier cape. It Pete'g lights go out this week T've just got this dress away, and tn to.one by time Tcan wear It twill be o ond week in January, anyway. You look middiln' well in oraps, mid Aupt Lucy. The old Indy tan Fegular Job's comforter, T uok middling, I:feel .an'ddling, that's half alok. on ite Indian summer why shouldn't 1? and house downstairs, and he women heard him talking-to OM Twillght. happy face down Into ihe shimmer ing folds of her new drew, Imn't that just- reat ake gurgied, THE KHAN. FERMENT OF DISCONTENT, AS CELEBRATED PREACHER SEES IT Rev. Dr. world's tor a inanta life conaimteth noe tn abundance of the things he pose All over Chirlatendam oxen hevong ft, there ta jent foltig on amo: 4 privitewed cleanses; the people whe ul hearin of lfc, tho pe nat eontral dictate torn fousiderable extent tke conditions woe der which the mi - ty the To The veri a went tendency to or. and to compel to subslat onde amnall un amount of mungrati toll as produces, 7 fe deol ne ot phy 'n Hhort, all the undenirable effects from which the body politic Ix sufrering Gay in this and. ail other But we are witne the whole great. diparl ne rich and paraded. hel peri wing, waar nok - tity for the avila itv Pausing, claewnere, the hung shame, degradaion of whieh direct instrament use menacing Ianiuni je even bY All the world has what The Ome Boy came noisly into the hi And well our Christmas sires or old en- Ail nailed, with uncontrolled delight. The huge hall tagle s oaken's face S Garniehed with ribbon S At puch high tide her savor: n 4 x, t rer. Bverythi plainly what will come out What witt come out will be the loos blind hatred, That apirit Ras ever wom fer the ining yet. and never, will remedy. Anarchy and con- alarming. extent maline community Tae interests oF ithe natton Justice at be imaging widewpread th vai Witch they had deen plowed and har- Texaers ave joitation of the poor and ricty and ful. There ebGugs truth In Tt fo cause fof heart to thors who hy ora. chure 90K proplew. and call 1t means thouaaha ditterent ways ix he inulin the socal copecience. oe oor ff Tt js not the highest function of the church to Rbat ie only one. other primary appest Her great work ts to Witresm for the steroal, (0 point men to nood whith te not a he tetndames of th aio ther thon : inant never be silenced, never exchang- ed for Yeas spirttual one rte were, then Indeed, could the church bg ainoe Ath altogether. aod the yner the better, for si id entering fled which other organisa fons could occupy more effectivel The churcn:has fax jodme or divider te re spoil wrung from the hand: Tt'la Rep work to call atte treasure ef the. soul. Th things may be Gespleed and ridic inen may declare nothing I of prac em Dut th universal It would mean eath of sverything that deeerv Tdealtem. The nplrit of the age ts matertaliatte, both thore who have, and those who Ihave not, are Infected by It: they are fighting over what belongs only to th Reeds of the body. and are ignoring ths fact thatthe owl Is beng starved Meanwhile. Itt wi iy and glor foumty. truty tn sp. heard midst of ould p order to live the will, as GORE uz Er Hey Siw an weierietiatng Poptone attest BRP Oe Hage td ete tag Tage helatis Set 14 to, 206: great tt my aoa Sora Th ae folly amd min and thee cd rein which hat a life of gre Yo cultivate the higher Se and he weet bette Mexperience ie intinstoly to Tice of fever and nds sordia values ving now. : industrial Tiot the time come w niged society munt step na industrial disputants, ford to Tet you fight. We. Siotate itn the rhoie welgnt Of, our, rer e flat resources, ou And, mete deem tobe beat for the eneral woods? Fine trae jude, th al siaputes je The navion Im Ita corporate sense and tehecpher wiih power to engerce 1 Shaudlone: in overy ense. ie public opin: tin orative iarough the Cen Sxecution of the tate, Christmas of Old ited when the year ite course had rolled Pana brought blithe Christmas back a Withail Its hospitable train. Domestic and religious rite Bere nonor to the holy nisBt; Be*SyMetmas eve the bella were Tune: Oe Chrismas ove the mate was RIDE: Phat only night tn all the one pe atalla priest the chalice rear. Fhe damecl donned the kirtle shee Forth to the wood did tn the mistletoe, . a oui baron hall bal, tenant, werf, and al Power ial his rod of rule asid And ceremony doffed her pride. The heir with roses in his choes, That nignt might village partner 4, underogating, share . The vulgar game of post nnd palr. . And generat voice, the happy night That to the cottage, ae the-crown, Brought tdinga of salvation down. The fire with well-dried logs supplied Went roaring up the chimney wi Berubbed till i shone, the day of gra Bore than tipon ite massive board No mark to part the squire and Lord. Then was brought In the lusty brawn, By old blue-couted nerving man; Then the xrim boar'a-head frowned on high Crested with bays and rosemary. Wall can the grass-rarbed ranger tell Tow, when and where the monater fell, jogs before hin death he tor And all the baiting of The The waamall round. In, ood bowels brow bilthely trow- oly, There the huge serloin reeked; hard by Plum porridge stood, and Christmas ple: or falied old Scotland to produce Koos, fame the merry makers in, An ithaome din: If unmelodions was the none, It wan hearty note and st Who lista may in thelr mumming 00 Tracer of ancleht mystery: the visors made: richly dight hale 0 Mahe hd was marry Fingland, when Drought her sports again As Christmas broached the mizhtl- ont ate, Intrins tald the merrieat tale: rintmas Rambo oft could cheer rt throwtieh half the Rome. Dec, 24 Repnell Rodd delice hpeech on the occasion of uration of a Britlsh chamber meres at Leghorn, Th We Ave Mandingo IC 18 no pan blinking th lary will Have ta igo. simplified ail round. The day Ts con: Tage whether wa ithe It or not. whe Ane extremes of our socal xyatren fant of system yill no longer ex There mumt bes fhirer diviainn of vu: sammon. inher tanc Veleane matter, tux in trom 16,1) and 12 hilt to 20 and 26 sbillings. and we can but admit that the condition of labu Th'tnat city befor he Dewan fh of every large fona of itr bia tap, ond thank him that be take them to swell his shining store:- banker foans and makes them bring postal standing iy slweys up in mar. Site Re Lanrash Buy there world-movement, aod 8 spirit P dolermy ihe Cendepoiew. cor int ioe igre ee Laving must. te mphusiaee the tradilc THURSDAY, DECKMBIER 'GOLONIAL S FIRST ; Slance, But one thing did ive me a aoe. y. had increased by ome The hall wes dreased with holly green; merry manger TICKETS White wicirts suppiied the manquerade. 1 Jour gontinent of alngte-truck callwaas jand Mently-tetd Yinus, But what Fealty etanidld, took Hed toch saetinee there are plat orw on each side of the piaceny end: line and overtecd beldaty ure provided: ghowenna aK Amd then there ape the je buildings, modation. . IMPRESSION OF ENGLAND (The Morning Post, Landon) My firet tmpresstont of Bhsland were gained through a car window, Now, T knew all about the amatineas of the felds, thelr fresh green, the hedges, the softy rounded trees; we Britons from overveas trained ( expect thene, and the ish countryside js aston- lebingty familiar to us at the first) AUTHORIZED CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL PALD-UP CAPITAL - ASSETS: SURPLUS To PorcY- DAVID QUEEN, Manager start certain very tee folds, brown and berg ready, 1 muppose, for their winter whow-bianket. What struck me was partly: their great six, but more the exquisite neatness and finish with iV rowed, Ming is a country af hundred. fangs as Jour larger, nor so small ax S527 NORTHERN CROWN: ftmtted not so much by deficiency of HEAD OFFICE. WINNIPEG knowledge as by the lack of hands. Capital (authorized) 6,000,000 Capital (paid up) Our New Houses Pot my firet real start came sdath DIRECTORS President - - - - - - Sir of the Thames, wien Yay train was bearing me Bournemouth way. The Vice-President .- - - - - - - -..Capts I jas. H. Ashdown HT, Champion Frederick Nation. vaet number of new houses saw 1 Hon. D. C. Cameron W, C. Leistikow Sir R-P. Roblin, profess, it got upon my nerves to see how your London was growink, was striding over the countryside, We are trained to think of England as old and ourselves au new; T was awate, with the front part of'my bead, that London fe growing, but at the back of my re was that of the old General Manager - Robt. Camp Teme-nanored street: : land here euw new houses, New streste, Supt. of Branches - - L. M. MeCasthy. Rew towns At Bastieigh, obgersh the aise of the alway, tation T made enquirien and found, thee within, the lam few years from being a vilinge it BP. few wave Ghourends, perhape ten, perhaps twen A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS T HUTTON, 227 8th Ave. West, Manager heard of Bastlelgh, and when one of our own prairie marvsla puts on ten for twenty thousand people In 20 ahort ja. time our skies, and perhaps voor, Pesound with acclamations. Our Salid Railway Stations S0 one of the sharpent of my Im- pressions in your newness. Perbapa 1 Tay add that these new houses which Teaw from the rallway struck meas looking well deaigned. and. better ot live In than the older ones, Nor must T forget the amusing prevaience of the garden, ar dthe great umber of recre- Stion grounds 1 noticed, Our towns are built dy resi estate men who grudge garden space, and: we yot shall pay dearly for our neglect to provide parka and open wpaces. Thia ia the feeling that reeta upon me every time 1 encounter an- English raltway. T pasa by the marvellous moNdity, the Gouble tracks, the aplen- Sia rondbed, ail striking to'a man from Capital Paid Up Reserve and Undivided Profits Heed Office-TORONTO . RM WILKIE, President. HON, ROBERT JAFFRAY, Vise-Seew: SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT Deposits of 1.00 and upwards received and alowed from date of deposit. Stee Travellers Cheques, Letters of Credit, Draft Money Orders issued. SAIN OFFICE EAST END BRANCH Y LOOK SOMETHING NEW Reasons Why You Should Travel Grand Trunk E Pacific. THEY HAVE 1. Througif Electric Lighted Sleepers, 8t. Paul. 2, Individual Berth Lights in Tourist Cars. 3. Electric Lighted Sleepers, Diners, Coaches. i pers, finest in Canada. 5. Bhortest onton to and Quickest Route. Assured Connections. Berth Space Reserved Through to Smooth Running Roadbed. Best Dining Oar Service. Stopovers in Big Cities. All the Comforts of Home. On Time All the Time. : Come itrand see us, or phone. Information sheerfully giver. We will be pleased to call on NIBLOCK TULL Grain Exchange Building. Calgary. OLD COUNTRY STEAMSHIP ALL LINES 22 2G SL OSOOS gt;OESOEEM There Is No Investment that brings such sure and constant returns and profits as: printed salesmanship as-we do it. There is no other method of getting business so inexpensive. At the present moment you may be in need of Billheads, Letterheads, Catalogues, Labels or Receipt Books. Now is the time.to.follow in the foststeps of all suc- cessful merchants of the city,and build up your business. Let Us Do Your Printing Angho-Itallan relat it the present wonderful con and Industrial development of 1 He authoritatively declared that the relations between the two countries trad not been affected by the untavo able atttude of Britien nub during the Tripoll war PELE OLEDOTESEOEESEEEEEEEO REEL IESE TESTE TES EE ESEDOPELEDE EOPOTROPED ED ODES, Phone The Albertan Job Department : Westminster Block Corner Oth Ave. and-tst St. E: qreeees
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