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THE SHATTLE STAR CANADA iS THERE REALLY 9 A ‘WIDENING GAP’ = Ask the Soldier Boys—They Know Anglo-Saxon Pride on Both Sides Glad for Gift of Forgetfulness Blushes Not for Canada History * * * * * * * there le ob- Western Canada an unfriendly and even antagonistic Gttitude toward American visitors, “This feeling, these letters sey, Is often manifested in Ceondian vaudeville and other theatres, where slighting references are made by performers and warmly 0m be geod enough to tell me whether, in your eet! . there te t in your community? 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T., Ever, Curry, Flora, Everett Lysene, Ernst, Beat: Blione, ‘Signa, Beattl Martin, Erle Vinoen Booth, Charlotte Les No) wit 1 atte 3 Olson, Gus Emil, tol, Lena B. Abernethy, G: Hancock, Laura, Arnold, Marion Le Helin, Alby Fy, Be elm! Aaltonen, Adress. kewood. 4524 Ww. a, 6, No address, J 67, 162 t ave. elaon, Annie ©., 75, 2 aif Tanigucht My 1, 714 Geveuth ave & 9|him by right of birth, the keys to the te 7 day by Gay, a Am =|, dally newnp ‘he following te Editor The Star I have before me a copy of your paper in which you publish « letter from Mr, Morrison of Vancouver, B. C,, dealing with unfriendly feelings between Canada and the United States, 1 think the text of Mr, Morrison's letter was that he pald fares for his sonindaw and daughter trom Port janr, Oregon, and in doing so caused quite some friction between the American and British government Mr. Morrison would like to tell the |innocent public that there fs un friendly feeling between our coun \trfes, ‘This ts my final analysis of |the questions. |Too BUSY TO |BE UNFRIENDLY First, you ask is there any discon- |tent between Canada and the United |States, No, There is no unfriendly \teoltng between the real Canadian and the real American. | The real American t* too busy to |be unfriendly with any Just neighbor and so is the real Canadian. The United States doesn't fire any man fram a job that has the back bone to hold it down. That Is what has made her great. It is up to the i g-i rr STLELYEL ; FEE J Fi upholding the performers irect cracks at the Britisher, To my mind It ts this ope. Now, I'll tell you what Is needed. A litte horse segse, keep cool. This as well as other countries are doing & lot of readjusting, and it takes time, You will find when the job is finished, it will be done well. WHO WON THE WAR 18 OLD STUFF NOW As to who won the war—I think that fe old stuff. That question has been discussed too often by people who did not take any actual part in the strife. You don't hear the boys who could tell you @ real story I do not wish to speak about my own experience in the conflict from which thie glorious nation has just emerged, thank God victorious, when I think of those days at ¥pres and St. Julian, I thank my Creator for the wonder. ful blessings He bestowed upon me and all mankind, the blessing of 1 | forgetfulness, There are things I do not want to remember, I lost many real friend, but it gives me great consolation to know that they died as an Anglo-Sax- on knows how to die—facing the enemy, holding that which was given ACTRESS TELLS SECRET Tells How to Darken Gray Hair With a HomeMado Mixture, Jolcey Williams, the well-known American actrese, recently made the following statement about gray hair and how to darken it, with a home. made mixture. “Anyone can prepare a simple mix- ture at home that will gradually darken gray, streaked or faded hair, and make it soft and glossy. To a ty? In what ways can American newspapers nesiat to that end? * frank pression of your views on any angle 7.” dove, mot only from Canadian read the above letter when wpaper across cently wrote th jetter to the editors of lead Today kindly hands arrange the flowers o'er their graves, the moth-, , Godtearing nation still mourns the memory of that tm. mortal American, statesman and! friend, Abraham Lincoln. DID NOT FAIL IN SUPREME TEST He did not fail hie country in the supreme test of devotion; each one of us carry a mental photograph of jthat noble face, furrowed with its lines of decision and mercy that has jmade it dear to the hearts of mil- Hons. Me ence enid the greatest tie that binds nations as well as men, ts |the tongu speak. Thies great jwar has accomplished that which jtime cannot wipe away, the binding more firmly together the tes of two great nations—the United States and Great Britain; and their noble deeds! |will ring on down thru the ages to| generations yet unborn. | 1am @ Canadian and I love the) land of my » and I need not blush to read aloud from the pager of my country’s history to any gath jering of men who know how to est! mate courage at ite highest value Her gallant dead has laid always within the enemy lines or far out at nea; her far-flung aquadrons consiat- ently maintained the offensive thru out the ever-changing fortunes of the day; her flag floats out upon the breeze from the Garden of Geth femane, and British soldiers guard the supposed tomb of Christ. Her armies went deep under the storm and brought Dack a message. 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