"THE OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1916” : rs eee = SRP san neva Rep iaaion RECT : : = — - i z a soem amesnarenare a 1h Re 9, Wr ee Rao. he shirk the'task of bringing the | ispmseemmsnsiseersai T he Omuineca’ Miner | guilt home to,the'marderer? Bel-|B a — < : gium lies bruised and beaten atih lee PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY AT HazELTON, THE CENTER OF THE| the wayside; :-;England, France GREAT OMINECA Disthict: or: Britise CoLuMEIA. and Russia. are;toing’.their best | a Be — ——|to punish the evil-doer. - How) _ ~~ ASRY Macdonald; Publisher and Proprietor. -_—‘| can Mr. “Wilson desire to take al] fist AVR os a, ve P " ____.| hand in the settlement ‘if he, is | SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Gurada and British Possessions, Two Dollars a| HOt concerned with the causes off year: Foreign, Three Dollars a year, . . ran ns Belgium’s plight, if he. is not ADVERTISING RATES:. --Display, $2.80 per inch per month; Reading |interested _ to- explore the source Notices, 20: cents per tine for each insertion. _ Legal notices. inserted at B,. C.. of Germany's Ambition and male- ’ 1 Gazette rates: volenee? -° ” For another‘reason Mri. Wilaon| | ra Vou. V.** Satuepay, Jour 16, 1918. © No. 46 is disqualified from helping the|f] <" <° °° * fit AS 3 = om an Sua ee nh Tear ay| dtl teates what iy tal] ~~~ | The Distributing Point| the’ other. day. he tied ‘soine’ dif]: -<-Lfor'the Great: Northern |. inous: phrases about.the. freedom oe for the Great Northern |of the. ‘sea,’ that freedom ‘which || ee Manca Drea enn Napoleon failed'to-tear from*uelf”- Ba ge “Interig poe and whi¢h shall stilbe ourawhen|f|,. ey ruse A the terms of peace are duly sign-(Il: ed and sealed:. If there is.."‘free-| fl dom” of the sea,: then there|f). « must be -‘‘freedom’? of the land |}. .~: demand that cessation ‘ alsd. Since England is an island |} . Nothing; save that two she must be’ defended’ upon ‘the |y : | water, and Mr." Wilson,in talking a)... o of “the Highway of the seas,”” is{f|:- = proposing at. once the disarma-|i} ment’ of England and. the im-|} a ; Mediate destruction of the’ Mon-/ff/. i roe doctrine, which has been kept ‘48a prelude toa fresh at alive with the aid of the British “with-us as the im fleet _ suggest, They made war In} The truth is ‘that no man has-a revenge we shall. make peace precisely when it suits us, arid not) right to Pronounce an‘ opinion on. a day before... ,.- wet ye ats ene {the the present struggle until he . The time that suits us will be when Germany lies beaten at our/ understands’ that what to. the feet. We owe it to ourselves and to posterity to make sure’ that| Germans’ i ‘a: War of'wanton ag- the world shall’ not be lightly overtaken again by an avalanche of'| gression: is.to,usa- war of honors savagery, -An-assassin did his hest to stab:Burope in the back. “We! able defence... As we~and. our. shall not pause until we have wrested the dagger out-ot. his hand. vag r Even to discuss an ‘inconélusive peace would be an outrage on honor and decency. _- We cannot barter with an adversary who outraged Belgium, who-has butchered women and children, who. has ‘broken: all. the conventions of etvilized Warfare; and who now bleats like a + sheep:because he is.not- permitted: to: put: ap: his: sword at what “s / appears to:him a favorable moment, - rere oS . If he were permitted to put it up, what then? He would begin at once to sharpen ‘ikagain, that'at his earliest. chance he might maka! another assault upon the life and liberty of the civilized world, "When Napoleon, haviiix- crossed the Russian ‘frontier, offered -" Beace to Alexander I, the Czar pr udly answered that he would} ‘discuss - no ‘terms ‘go long as Russian soil. It is for us to -confluenc -, & policy of terror to influ . their infamous policy:tco ; - history not’ as ‘chivalrous soldiers, ‘bat as thie . 88 "marauders. wlio. mistook pill _ Batbariana’ who cainot be lield 0 ag eee mye ‘Wish to have va wheels off the mil e; wagons and, gu Hh jused “them as