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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1922-08-10, Page 7. 11W ­ I - " ­ , #;_V F�_ T-1 -WT-W-V."W,*,----X:%,-,-.V� - - it, -.-----.0 , � . ", � .1 . I . . ­ I � I 11 I I . � r-.-, 111.rl�'? I , , 1� I ­ I I . � . � I I I I r, 11 .1 I . .. I I . A . I I . . I I � I . . � ) \ � - - I . - , _Aa.mw I I � iZ,6:::.,�,;' -."i I r*�&�,,*+#��,',,,W*31�'4$41K% ' �_� . .5, � � - ­ __�r :;r-", ­-, � - � " - , . � � . I ­ 11 . ,� -11 0. - .­ I -.I I I -1 I � , I < - - - , -_ 0 � - - ir I � , , 1, I I �� .; 0 . - iF , . I � . � 11 . I � - . , � ­ - 11 1� . 11 . 1. I I I . . .1 . I 1, f � . . I . . I . . 11 . 1, I � . I 11. � . I . � . . . � I � A . � � I . � I I I . . � . . . . I I .. . I . I I . .. . I I . - . . . � . I . .. . � 11 % 1. . I I . . . � I - - I � . . 1, . I I . I . . I I 1'� . . 4� . . I � . . I . - � - t:�!'�­��-O-Vmp­" ,. I I; � ,� ; . ; - I I � . � . ------ ­___� � � ,. _1_1 . I, , , .. . . I 1. I _ -_ I 1:1.17111, . ., ,.. , 1_._ �­­­­­­­­­ 1. I . . ­ . � I I . ­_-, �, _V . "_�­_ ­ � I . " � ------- - _.��; = - 1 -7 - , . I - . . , , . .1 I lm�p� .. - . I � I . I 1 4 . ­ .­�. - - . ? , , I , . . . , . � I I 1. . . I I I I ; I . I . 11 '.. ONTARIO: aNS US., SHOW $11 W. - .,& � . � ,. '*.- . . . -��, I 'i �, I . . ,.,_'.",� :_-1, . - . . . � . I � . � , , _;�. � N(I E , E - 4111, I _.FDOPULATION' %.� I , , ...�`, .- _d. 6 7 I. , � .1', 45 - RURAL I I - .- 1. I.. I �. . 1". I 47 . Z'� . � . I I I . - .. . . _': . . I I . I . I - , " I .1 I .1 . � ii JI Ex on onp , - P1044* Went of Ontario, Agr t ural Cialliv plains R, o i ' , I 'i ,01�_' , hi - t for 3 lifting.of ountry -Resic6li Du i the. . - : I . .1 .1 . I . P�si Ten ,rw - - 11 . I t .... � . . Yenrs. - . . . , .f I .11 .. - .1. .. . ,.X11. . - I . . , � . * 7 1 .. .. I � .1 . . .1 Thdro has t"A no . rural depopulation &oplp than for "tow,lis - , . �400101,and for . .. ' � : . I I I . i�. 0 -tario ths last ten yeari, although the nation, ' ' I'll, .1 , them .has -been a. c6iisiderable Shifting ,,In­auA,n I * .' t e 19' -� � I I 4L YSIS 9f h 21 census re , ., I ­ I ..of *q ,population In- the country dis- I turnp, President 'Re 'Olds dealaied I I �', .yn I `� '4 � " . . I I tricts in that -period, asserted Prest- that- the districts surrounong, large , � ' , I . . I . I .. dent Reynolds in,�a iecent address', cities have "become suburban 'areas, . I . . . . . . ,, I - �' 11 I .. There has been a, -shifting Of, popu. Places of residerm. for. those, *orkiag' , � in the city. . . .1 :-1 , � S� I ^., I lation, from baq�' tb front, from dis- I . � I I . V. I . ,trieta. distant from, markets t I . Such a distrkt' en -c ' - .. � If" . . . ... V , 9 the- I .ou�rages specikl- i , . .. I I pelghborhood �f marketjs ,from. dis- Ized and' intensive farming (a)'� to I .. - ��, - I I �.� trietS ill provld�ed, with,Tri'Lportaflon filraish lc�e4l supplies,of food '. 'suc� as 1 . . I - I - , I � . . to�' those well. prDVIded;',, fronk general 10111k, fruit and veg.6tables; (b) to sup- , . . I . . . . .. . . farming areas -b; afeas'Where 61imaite- ply.'raW material for city manufactut- , I . . . . And ,soil faYor'Antelirsified, far (T . . � . . , ming;,. ers, .beee is, little eo-ordination in . . � : . , -, ,'Vom. general 'fa6i:ing 'a'reA4 ht' old this lifatter'between farming "and cit� i I . � .� . .� , , . . . . . . , ..Ont0lo, to.genei�al lariWng,,iiieds in lifianufaetttrilig),, . I . ! I . I . I . . . . . ; I . I � . ­ . : - New Ontario.,,where land is 6be4.p and � . Wheiv climate and, soil 'are ,favor- � ' . . . I . . . I , AOr"feitile; 'from smalVvillages, And towns 'Able, intensive and specialized farrIi- . . . I .1 I I to larger towns . and cities, - So far as ing is on -the iwire'ase w'"ith eorrespon& . - , � , ,� census refitras are available,. these in- Ing increase in looalpopulation... .- � . ­ .. �. die4te a, small net rural Increase, - , , I,.. ,� . . I said Where dalrying­er fruit-growin.g are . . . ' 1. ,. , the: speaker. � followed extensively with mixed farni- � : I � . . . . . . � , I '' I I . I'll. 'r I . .In districts where a decline in popu- Ing the population telift.to remain . . . � �� . J . - 7_--1....1P , I - ... I .^ I . . Odds and E & .1 : 1''. 1 M, . I . � -ORMSH -CAPITAL. . . , 11 � � ­ i : .� :­­­ . . We might al iz r -S -V� i-rx wu - * � - . � - -, ", I 40 �, ,.�,�,���77 lu their economical kuoanft ,of Via, � , . RETOW- . CAN . 110 . � i� , , - , . I . I . . . ,�,.:, ���",."...�--...*,.L.,.::.�,�,, uneonall,"CA."oh" as sbo.owrew - - � . I . . , I I � ­ � � . "'' ", " , . ' ­ I � , 9 I , ". . . , ` .� ­ -, ` - " � . - , - �, . ­ - ,.�..' Avtolycw i4. fimI74, - ,__. _., .. Would . I . DEPRESSING' PER16D OF ' * .::.�-�.�..'.���*���".,..".-,;"...�-,� ". , J ., �.-�..�...-...-.�.'. . ­�,�.'­ . � ... ... .,.,�.., They take vie,ces -of ,o14. strinsr, or -, . . ." ... - ... I GRtAT W,kR. ' ' . ; � . . . � : , I - mttax that we. haV4 t4owle away, or I .. I I I . . . . 4 '.. %�, . a ;few twigs, -and nt*o of thein'tUt , - - 11 � . _, � � .. I , ' I . ....'... -wonkfful. th I ... . � 1 X, t ­.e � -bix--a 'ligme. . ; E*ery Indicition of. Hiaw . 'I , I - . 4 . __� I.. - . �,* -1 . . Tho.si� who.know,horw w,fll,%ke corks.- _z I , - �... ...� , -, ­and� I ...... ... �,�-.�.. . . _ . I ' Placements of Old Country I ' . -�'�'.-'�.'_'�, . I I -and toothpi4s =4 tissue p ' -1. , . '. .�-,,� ...., , apei ' - -'4,,,-_` ,��. '� I I . . ,.' *.-I--. -'.�� v ...'.-Al . fashion - amusing d 'undi , ..�. - - . �olls dnd .toys,'witt � 'i.,,j�t, 'Y L .��V.�.:,.-. - ` . I . . . . . . . . . . ... - 'Itts - � -im " -'.-�'.,-Y * ',,,,f�j**S,'��.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.,,.:"�,.,. , ... . . V &-`., -.'. 'A I inNear Future. `� �� I. -,M,%-,, -,-,..,-Y r , .. .. , � � - 6._ ... � , . . . . . I .�,.;.�. 'N'...- I-.,. I theiii; some . ar-6 clemeT to make M_ 3 I . . I , i I I I I , . , . ,_�..; ,, � . There.ars, mf�njr siclis -at,the,prei"t , . � . - . . I And plates 9V.t. of. tin cans; it w I � .as onp - I . . . . time whoise significance, talpeia tog6th- .. � ; , � ...... . - . . . . , . � . . . . . . Im " .. . . with aeftsos just a littlp sltarper than , � - . I . ; . j . ,er Would Justify Canada, in coxifidently . 1. -.,;_-.­, the rest who I ers V 11 .- ­­`.. saw ny. . of, gqspline ., - ' the I . 111..­��. . . . . . . .. atittelpating -a speedy return of ....a running to� waste and turned, the%,tpU� I 1. " . . � -times wifen. a 1-argeo portion of tlip gur- , I rivers, Of gold. - - - . . 1. . �,. , � ." . . . . � pliis ea�pltal of'the British Jsleg'foundq I There ., is.. money in saWdust, . culrw,� . ­. � � , ! . � . � " . . . An Investment out$at in, Canada. Many , . _. , I . ' ' ' I � I 9149, sunshine., the ftter ,of the.sea,. , - -1. ., I . couldlti=4 -are contributing to bring ,, � th,� 014i 'Of. Ae r6d,, the. -,d�rban. * 4 �� ', * , - *:,: I - ,, 11 ,ebout this. Oes4rablesitate 4ot.th1nb',,Py ;r ' � . 9610kej f*3� those '�Pho,k.n , It � - . . . : � , , . .ow ow to.ex . . , ­. . . I ag'. means the least Of which is the . tract it. v� * I ' I ­ . . - . I . . I . I ; � � -_1.__.___ I vigorou,sJump-sterlinglias taken In an � I . ­ � 1. .. . � . ' - . � I 1. . � ..... ­ -11 Waste, Is. e*erywher�e. We, do ADt, - ; , . I Attempt - to regain, a Position .S.Ohle. e . . . ,� . . . ".. .... , " � � .......... I'm bsq wliat we have for W44 d-9 JrDt thft " . `� * -A " 'here near Its, I I � � . rd C- rnf" . � .. igh.$,; , � � J , . -1. . �, . I , . I 1:.. . 4 I . , . 1. . .w , * normal Valo.o. Should. . . . 40 , .e . � 'r ik, is enou . .. . . ,-: . � 'r� � thlo suffer xio4erlpwr6lalise I . . .. V , . ­ �. . I . . ;. I 4 tg�f ,a,, , thiste is Former Mi, later ult * th4 *A TWO 'at fihd4, 4 stor - -� - I � . n of Agrfc ure In. I ,y,i where. an 4 every - indication dominani In-' British House of Commons,,whd ma#6 bnobservant�' unimaginative '-person , ' � " ,. � terest and fatth In Ahe Dominion 'ki , tile Promise to Canada In 1917,that the sees Only the-h-aW, -bare realism. of a . . " . . ' . bring about a ocansiderable expansion 1 cattle embargo would*be'removed'. His sordid incident. Comparitively few .1 I I ., , I . -of British investment ai.n Canad4 'for !,Promise has bee� fulfilled inasmuch " are able to pe'rceiVe tbegl I . I I . I I . .1 Intereipt is being evinced by investors i the British House of Commons has thplt, to the sentient, shines even from � " . � - � I . . � 1, In. methods.1of invetAsment and, manner,31 voted to remove the eniNlrgo.. � - a paying-stape'unde�foot. . . , � 1. . . I . I , 1� . . . - . . ox -development. which previc,libly. did -,I . � � I . . r;f . m . 4 '-, �, ,�, :"! , .. lation, has actually occurk4, it does steady,`, Instances are: Dairying, Qx- I -_ - ---.. -_ - I I.. I. I The invent;r who T�eaps a Wig p it . , - , COP' I � I .. . . . 11 not seem to appeal to them. I ' ­ TI . ie DA , iseilvied. Those who sigh, for -the,for- '' I , '' . I not.be sarily- mean -either abandon.; for English col-lege.education, it can safely prof ession. Canadian i . . t. I I 4� �,!, !�, - ;�-,;,, d, Brant, Perth, Waterlooi Hastingi, . I going,to tineet competition, ,.. � 't . V�-. * . agricultural col- .. ,�,��,� ... a rdsiilt'or 'a decline 11'aldi . ' I The situation Zr some time hAs! partment of Trohe. -and Commerce re- fune he amass�4'ne�er pause to. th,la I . � � ­. 1� -., �, r �'. . , metht of' land as . mand; fruit_gro�ing, -Prince Ed.! be said that the oxilinary classlc�l leges cannot be exct4led in training ' 11 ".11 I . been that, strictly, there has'been no I c�nttly undertook an e(lucational''cam.. of the host of failures, from which he ' - � '­ 4"' * . ".. � . in earning .po*er 'as a,,cause. . ward, Norfolk;'Elgin- . training A's poor prappratiGn for a for the diversities of. Canadian farm I I . , N � ,I,' , . '.. , ., ' * . such thing as surplus British capital, 1 paign with the direc.t object of f rein . . I . . I . , � �[ainly are these, saJ . d ed far'mipg areas, .�vith,6ut yQuAg man, intent. O'n" taking up a*CbLna- like, And the wis, , doin of completing , O- . ; :�,,, , - Tbe'�Auqles llie. mix' 0 g I emerged the siiecessful, shining phen I I M I ' . whilet conditionir have seriously mili-: Britiah - man,ilfacturers ', t 6 . . I I I . .1 'I',- - ' �'� , Pxofep4or Reynolils: riwreas;4 use 6f large local markets to. eii-coiirao dian farm ,At the conclusion of his their ,education by what Is. after all I I o. recognize, menon. . ;, . �� ." 1� " I . - . cro n . ' - . � , . , ­ *achinery, enabling.the culti,Vatiori of ' tated against such. ' ssl'g fh�:Atlan­ the - urgent -ii-ece's'sity "of lu�ati Millions ' . . i'.��, ' ­ . spe&alized farming., hAve . declin�d studies.' -He makes a., commencement I dnI7 the pieftininary prepa.ratibri. ng of people had seen the lid- I - ' , . . I ��,_ ­ . I . . I ` ,� for tic In the event of, Its, being available'. brai%h om their activities .in. CAnada Of ,a kettle rise ,and. fall with the - � , 11� . � . . `,� I - heavily 'in, Vo 'in -*stance: 1-11 Canada not only merely dir hit is� go,ifig to be their entire future The aituition,'as it Is. developing at , if. they were to retain -their hold on the steani, but nobody had Seen the steam . � �" - , , 11 more acres per ,man,'- The results ard . , pulation. r Yor - a par I .W� , ;, j. . . � . . ... I . I � I I J. � � . larger farmaj fewer ta,rim'ers And fewer. '.Hur6n,. Bruce, Grey and Dufferin. *­ ,:with the most'uieducated of'other jm� I, I - fe, should be brought home to more 1,h' . I * I I . i I r � � '­ - f W . . % - . 11 ' e present time, Is merely the re�sumv- ,,ovemeba market, And - issued a very -engine in the kettle tila tlf6 genius . . . � I �1' , '. ,.. am leg, I . There,are 24'elties in, Ontario, with migrants, ,IS#,t at-A,disadvantiage' with YOUn men in thie,1113rJtish Istles. . � I . . . .. .. . , . , , .g A , I . .. - . . I I . -her capalbi - . . � . A.." . . I tion of an'Inierest, from , necessity, handsonle, -compre-he,nGIvb, illuitrated came along who looked -with the - - I.. . . I I.. I. ... � .1, . I I �_ I The difficulty in IxWng competeht a 'totat population Of 1,063,5554 The the man,. lacking Ot - I' . I . - ceptional, � synthetic mind I behi ' ex. . Z , I - , 11 " I I . 19,ft dormant, an awakening AQ the booklet, "Canada as'a' Field'for. British , � I �;, , . 1, � labor, � outdooi� 'and in, is, owing to d6c'ennial increase is 274,444, ot 34.8 1,who has! had a. year"or two of farm I I . . . . . . * ., . nd , t.he .- 2 , - '.. - . ,,: , . . . I _� �, , .1 . , Drillin Holes irr Active., i new dawning of op l,tunit)r.,.:' - - � * I , . i I I I I ­ILZ I �. trainlug,- -� . . I . . g I . � PO . . . Branch.. .In-dustr-pa.".. The campa. gn eyeball- I I . ­ . . .1. . , . . , I -� . � higher* Wage�s paid In I�dustries than percent. ORly one -city;, Owen Sound, I 1. " , Pr vio - the . -to' bo'havIng th - 43 Aesireil - "'Strive tO be one of those on whom . ' - . L � � I � I' .�I�' the farmer,is Able to pay. . . declined in population in, the 'jeriod. Get Final'Vear's Education In Canada .Volcano., I . e us to outbreak of .tjie woul,A se;m, .. . I I . � . . ' "1.1�­�F ; r, . . . To the man wh6 complains that the Great War, capital Invested In Cana- effect, for, alinomf lm"m.edlat4ly, four n0thi l9 is lost,"-a0d, a'wise'teacher . ., ­ . � 11 ­ A, � . .Young people particularly have been' Of 60, vilUges: .And, town's having �qpu-' How rhuch wiser to spend the last . . . I I .. A ��.� F, ,,, . , I ' days of adventure are dianenterprise and development was. British industr1i .c*qucerns gave! defin. to a class of studentS. It is thos6:on - *' " .. � , , , , �4',' ' lations, betwe�n 500 aild'2,500, 37.1time college Tea�rs, at a CAnadiain agricul. past, who ,'eels . . . _ I � I , . ,'�,'� 4 . attTacted to town life. -and occupations, I . � i largely Britishw. - Next in order'pame its intimation that they ixitended loca- whom nothino'is 16A rise above i I W .1 I � . so that ev lost populatkor�to -fhe,imount of,15,959, tur�xl opIIeg%.t9 which there axe none �hstllife hah. settled dow.willfbo, a Min - . . . . who * . . .. . . . . �.,­ ok, entnally many home,steads . . ,y,, who *1 .1 . .,� L 1" ,itiperior, And .b drum pu*uit of ), longs that of, the United States. Conditions tion Ili Canada, iwhilsf inany othlers are ined-locrit PFQ,c�� a:.`vlctor.y,6Ut . ­ . 111.X11 . � are sold to neighGors and -the size of and 23 have gailied kifW.. . ,a prepared,at the con- the dollar, *ho .. � I I , I I . . I . , , , , . . . . � t wlih for the thill]. that, comes f - of the war 'and immediate, post report ' ampling heels of "the , p", . � ' ed to.. be c(�nsldeAng- it and in' from under the tr 11., . ��',,' �� , � . . the holdings .increased, wit ' Ifi`old QntArio tb� foilowing stidws elusion of the course to start on . . rorn acoomp- . . . . -, � . . . � � ..'' . . . ��tl: , , . I , . h ,the sys- ' h a full 'equipment of practical know- , . lisliment at .the expense of pen . era.6-worked to the exclu'sloil'of Brffli�h .c6rres' ondonce with the DepaTtment, I tidal rnultitud . I .1 � " , g less inten- th I 11 . I p .. . . . . e and 15lind.11 For every.. . , :- I � I 4 "I . . 1 telh of 'farming becomin e 'shift in the p6p Ue I . . , . 11 i �; ,?Iation'of 5 I I . . . onal. , R,44 bold. pioneer who found out a new - 01� I ' ' 1. risk, the drilling of. boles. in ,the orator 'capital -and the advantage of th�li, fro . i . . �, ' , ' - - �. ge.upon -his, own farin. Many par- � I . . Fol'xwing tlii� came the annoPtinbe- I , � '"11 �' " ' ' L ' siv.e.' . .1. I 11 ' thunkipalities: .� . . led . , i . . ' . .:..! � - I . . e - that of,aii active* voleano the United States� * At the begibiling went that all r con- thing there were innumerableF persons. �-, . , - . . . . . .'. . . ents have had �he fores-Ight to se �hould 'p,5peal � as 'I . . I . . Fliglish Inotor CA # .1 � only "are there es South of 43rd -Gained 9, lost 4. . .. A I ."S. . . 1 Not fewer f�6iili * . . . their sone whom they destinecl for, or ah,undertaking suMciently 1*rlIouj to pf 1920 the total'An;bricahini ,saine way.aid had the - I. I .. .. .11 yat;Uili,ei. North of 43rd-GaIned 7, lost 82 - . . �. I I I . vestnlent cern 'is td pti the movn o . � I , �� , � � ' In such districts, but smaller . "arlously.e7timated'a't, Britis' 'On'eer, at be.had* and did no.- . .. 1. I ..� 1. I I . , 'v�hp showed a. Proclivity- to, Overseas Satig-tY his CriLvIn,9 for excitement Yet, .1il Canada wa; v h tar. inanuf same ebafice th I � ' .. �,�, . I .11 11 -Sch"Is and churches and s ial .life . -In Now Ontario -Gained 7"165t.l. � . . ' * f I .. . . a4uring in C , anada, . .. .., . . .. - �', . . I Oe .. . heralded only . by rom 1,250,000,000 of doJ1,ars'to 1,600 - by es�,'Db'lshing a bran -ch I . Ca:nada thing with it. . I � . ., , �i , , farm life, secured their training At One . the dry announce- . , Ili ,. . , . . I I have, consequently declined, and with Of 50 towns having,ap-opulation, of . � .. . . . . ,� ", - � I � . ,. menit that "the borin . pur;. 000,0000,. and British capital about. . . Too often the one who does not . I . I ­11� � �" . . , . . I . . . Of- th6 excel -lent agri.cUltUral. collegeis-_ , .. 1. . gs arefor th4 3 . . _ � 19, compee with the American d . make ': . V " I . : these have declined the g6heial %Atig_ -2,1F00 and ufidery 5POOOP 37 have gainod ', � tainl - I I I., . I . . . d ., ars a� go of hi's lifework rails at fate, when*, *. . I ., . .:,, - - . .. . I of ob ble thts% The tendjenp� had been to' no , - �� I The- Idea Is �nqt condned to agr1eirlittire po" lig scrientlftcltllfoi�ma� . oil . '. . w'inad.6 'afid A.'old here, The firm, . ` . I -fac0ii'of countr life. ' � pulatiori of- 41,7' . . . �.,_" . . . . . . . . a pc � . 34, and .13 have ' tion," men are to-fty engagled in drill- in,creas,6 Amdrioan investments, ' ' it is not iate but hinis-61f that 4le oughi I I .� - . t. � . ­. . . 0 1 ' i * " ' lost 4,66�' ' .11, I I . by an -y means. TIll,tre are still Othem ' . I ill. which manufactures one of the''b6st . . .." I . I .. . i I I . I . � . I . h I A of. trans- I )II[owing a Ing holesditto th-6 molt�r he�rt of ihe Canada and for'Britigh. investmentp to kn6,yvn to summon to a critical 4,cco , . .� � ." I . Add4d to, t ese is the la . Who,- With the intention of f( . . . . English Small carsi 'will' build . lint 'Thw . . , 4 I. . List of towns declining. Ill pcPulA-*. . . . i * ;. � I A. ��.J I - " active volean - of Kilauea, on the ectease by reason of hohle demand an - as"niblIng plant :at, - firs,t; ' And I says, is not in I .- ,,, I � portation and: of markot :facilities .in , commercial, ,engineering,, medica, or .0 , I,- 'd. . 1 6 1 fault,"As Shakespeare I �i . . . . � . .. . I I � . . I I .. . . .� _'�,`j ticn Petroliea-,, Arnprlor,­ Campbell- land of Hawaii. . . . and'the. posiliness. of - remitting Britisix ! our stars but in -ourselves,, Let us haye, . , `:, i .Mqst of all the back districts, wheri i , . oth,er'professlon in Canada, have; seen . � . . should this, prove smeeseful en ge in , , "k I foZ-d. Cobalt, Copper Cliff, Ganaft&e - more Shallow . . . ' . 'ga ' . . 14 ..`,� . ral, farming I I . - I the wisdom of train-Inglit, and graddat-' - Pbr the I . gene IS In V4DgUe. � (3oderielt, Hai I nds. to Canada un er the prevailln . -,co : � . . . ''I �� � , ' Populatioh has deelin I � - Pic borings A Ju ' d '"' . ' . ...g the, nipl6te manufacture. This, it a-, the manainess to ascrilie the blame not _' ` , � - - lejrbufy, Neaford, - , i I . . ' � ed n the'llili: I chum driLl, wil ed, aild arra,n' 'exchange rates. . I to. imp�rsonil call � �4 ...J. ' I . inj from McGill, queeliFs,"Tbrofito or I be ui 967 . . . " . 'particularly gratifying move; for, .. I s6s". but to our ovi�n , . - , -, .1 I . 4�, �- - ' - , ftrming dhitrlbts .. t6n, Port Hope, Pre.sc)tx, Strathroy� . . I . . ,1 ­ 11 . I. . Though'thisdeeldne .. ' . Slomfl,.other Canadian University, mdk- 1111entS 'haie �ON4'mader for drilling a British and U.S. Investment. th�ugh the.'autornobil.-e in,dutt,ry in mismanagement of the hunihnin-achine. .. . I I .­�g, 4 I . . ,,Of 21 towni �of' 5, over,' IS . . I . I . . I . . . � .. I .. . . I. �, . . � t, ,:*' .. entails eartafti Social - disabilities, al- - ' More even Canada, is one which has,of late years , m 1, ' ,,!.�i � . .1 091,afid *g a commen-cem'"enit oil a - . lairge number .4, holes from 50 to -200 ;, Spe* com ifted to our hands'to, run.. -We. .,. . . . I ready mentioned, it does not moan an ha,�c-: gained in,popitl-itloa b�,3.5,524,� f f= . *. I aking in the Federal Legialatu�e .. .. I - ' - ., ..A ­ ting with students Of Canadiad .. , woffOr at those;4lio did so much and .0* ' 11, �4 �'.( . . 010 � . . . I I resent. year, exhibited. unusual activity. and, excep- I .: ,'.-.. �.. �­ , _� . ' ' - - . * I , . . towards, .the in-iddle of -the P' I . , - " , .. , �.N,& . . . . , , " " , -ty to the farineis and three, hiim lost 1,200. The'three, . I I _. . . IDtoresting-engineering prDb� S,I.r . ent, United States seem go singularly'gifted. Ij may be 1;;-, �. I . . I _ economic 'disebili I . �!i�, , _ ... are---Broeltville, - Collingwood- nd ' birth. . .1 i Lomer.Gouia'.,stated that England tional * deVelopin .- il�,�.., I . themselv6s. It invails, rather, a lower I I 1. A � .. ' th4i had li title; but thiy.'made , . 11 . . � 6.1 I J .. . ... ve'b'een. entire] much � ��, . I -a t*b-a - , `�`l .. I . had.,inv t d -in Canad . ... . . . . . � This ,Suggestion Should, at * th4d I)re, ' lems.will be met In the actual, drdiling es a . a i I I nd a half firnis, ba y reiponsdble . � . . Kenora. . - Operationsi ambni otheft, ftle ques&A,6n - of dollars, and the. United , for,the I energy .11 �* � ­ . production, less competition,.an cdon- ,. . I . . . . .., , ­ I iost favor- ,bill-lons . . . d , . . 11 . . d. . I Sent time, command itself in s own, and.this will,be that'little. They took .the odds An . - ; ., - -, ", - !',� - , . 'Suirniltdry of.Population Thcreasis. i I . ... . , no -better; thei � .1; ­. .. �__< ;.. 'of Vreventing'the formation of s.teame States ne�Lrly- two billions, Thus, is . . . , ­. . � _q seoeht;13� better,,returds. . al6ly to British pateilt* the flrt�V,British rivh:l to,cquipete with ends because they had. � - I ". I . I � 61tie­' 1, , -, L ­ . - who are com- .. .. , __. � . . . ' L ' : , i ,�. . I - S -?74,444. ..., . ear and � . ced 8 --- � - .- -_ a- - � - " - nation . � . ' - d in ftflift and �vid,e.h . . . ... ., - TO, the � . . 11 . , erOm- this "Iter �ae took the 1pavings contemned by -others; . . . :� � 1, � , And the world, how I fi�g. to see; In an ever cl . 6r:ilght I I the.getivIty in.th' ,move. � them-in-matufacture...- I . .. ; �. I I I . 21, towns, 5,000 a4d,6ver - - Gratroils. . L I . . . they'wrotight what seems in'the 4yin ' * " . ... ": . . 1 ". . . . �v�ri t�is decline in productive 'power 1 -_34,324.. Increasing �xtent,! the greaiter future' p9m.pIng op I . . ment of c, ital from 'aorm%. the Inter- 'U.S.Jildustrial ,Interest in CaftadA. I . I . I � . , . . ' . I . I . . I ,.. ­ . .. . �ap . I - of the.timid, futileones a iftervial; yet . 4� %"' I - �'_ '� � t . ,in Agriculture, means a distinct loss. to towns, 2,500 to 5 000-37,07-3.. , I Canadi and. the ot&�r, Dominions. hold - . - , . ' - ;_ - I . . . . . . I-— I I.. . . ,. national .line which -hasi prev9i A f - ": . - . . led Of - There is little dqul�� but ,hat -weth it . . � , li,� . � For agriculture more than any other . . . I I . ... . . . 1:� ,- ­ . recent years and wlifoh, s4rice the.*ar, the Atsit establishments located suc- Mackenzie called Ifthe use of - what we I ... I .� . I . D-Striets of New Ontario -48,19,4. out -to W"ung of th4 l"d, - y - - Is Factor of, Useffilnessin was* no more than *hat, Afbxa1i&r' �' - ' ' . �; � , �� . I , I .R . es,peciall ' fl�j ' , has I . I . . . I � �1. � piodu�tive. occupption creatos_,viealth; I ural arehs'af bld-l-Ontario-18AR1. to th6se. to, whom a little - ealAW. b '' the; blic 8chools._ _� L . � In cessiffilly the number o'r' ,; , ;! ;,1.1 I . .. � * . av � . probilMy - been,'tlie'.' � ost prO- . I Plants' will 11ave." If we use I Our ,41,1, we - - - .1. , , . �. � '. . . . -and a decline in productive power il� �. Total�-407,82.5, ' ' .'' ' : 1. ." aflable: Young ' Englishmen fre- - rn I . liounced dild outstanding . seJ . i6m. the United ofiet, 4 shall' ' "I . I I .1 -he featureJn 'swell, -as &d tho I- k1a ' . , --the- Schools,. t - phonograph' is . . 10� ,:� 1%11.1��.-­.: ­­_;:­' I is Aa;ss ,means�-'4"­ddclin ' - 'E -_ i the.,finaneil � be ar4Aze& to find ,how much it - ' . ,* , I . " . .- ­ thi e-, in. the] Th, _�-Vopulatl)n of! .the rural ardas. 6f -qu4ntly C.O.Ine Ao X add�: with, -every, il iLnd--dev6lbpiii-en-t-'i3hastes, S,tgt.ds some . :'­ , . ;, . .1 .1 * . I .. . - more And m6rb bebbming factor of . . . , as. British manufacturers, d -I- -j- ___­_­_­­­` __-­ -'-'------ - - - - - -7 '- - � 4 Al '. . I � I means of subsistence And a decline ini old Ontario in, open countTy..*and vil- most admirable and desirable quality, A of &nadlan, existence.' ­ ,.. . .grow* 0 JW. . . . I � . , I - . . . 1% .'", I . I grea,tor usefulness, Asido from. games 1 .. to realize the' .. enarmou-4 benefits of � . - 1*1 ,. %RqL . . . 1� .. . . - 'th.6L Qjiladjaif ... I— . - 11< I�­_­d­ ­_­ I.. --..- .111 .., - � ' " . UsQc, c, - I U�eftiff ffic CA,nada,' 0(n. � ae eve ­ , ,_­ - --- * ., -�­­- �­ � _- �' - e -rut- AVe 6-d cait va,,,ind-.VhyM6i�r�etereii§e-s-t6 u . . Resumed -Interest ­%iii &aIV5 d 'bi"W" . i I L �.; . . ____wea1th._,prc4uctio,h.. ill[enc al-,de,.-Jages-ituder 2X04 is__tbus_seen_to,h ' _bnt,_._yd-tb, ---- a,_1.moPt..expoJJgnt___., u I..., I . . . _,_ � I . hil ' . . " " . i 1ocie ,.,. trallithog. that fits them for noth , �� 11 I . . population is less � problerri for ra.w . ased by 18ASi. - . .,. , . . . ­ � . ren are acquiring a familiarity' w, field, for investment became, -'evident a mote even balance betw4�eh.'Brit!sk Joy� in thip Da_�. j04. � , , F . I - I A .. �%,. . : . � - . I . . . ­ .11 particular. ' Tho are inevitably co I thi - in . I L I . . . I 11 1 " ,�. . C=�_ .1 . . I L - .. g the erican Aious4ryp, * What. do.yoit see In' your day's ivork, , L . . I., . 11 . � ... . . � I . I 1, . . '. I- . . the best music by the simple.expedient; . . . .. Past,winter, ''.When .*.Dro- And. Am rosecuting their, . ' I :_ .�, . L .., 1. .. , . frontiDd with difficuldes,'of. vardous. na- . of hearing It pl%3;ed freqtc%tly. � Think - moterp, of th . I I . � � :­. . 1. . . I YOU? ___k_i - - . . . ! ,� ­_. - I � I Uniforms; to be,guaranteed'three years . e Northern, Manitoba min- -activities''in the Dominion; my'friend? What does'it:uiean toL . ­ p __ -1 . L . . ,- _,�,.___._' - -- " , threo' *hidh,.. -they . ovorco , . .. ' I . 1. . -- .:7-,. ar)nl__v_ork..�afid.,at-,the -end_of that if) a m1e..P,c�cord_..._ -1-t.-will me" to conif. - -16ral. - -&-lier-,Of-Ckll,%d.�'s'ininei-, .. Front .a.11 indfcailons. . IV ii --b6Y6n,-I-D0---0u --m"nytiling -outsl.de,-of-the,---- ­­.�-, --- -'-- - ' . ;___ IMMIGRATE -YOUNG . .. . Zte_ - _ . - at nj belt �� '11 I Y . e ,,, . . . ... I .91 - ' rling�ness 'of their pers genera- - .. . I . .. . , . A .. I . . , period to be,,.placed in possession of . I tions if the mass , , , is a' al Aid" ll�et with astonishing ElucceEA L. I . I I lsalary,?Doyoli'�s�e iife�bufld I I � . .. 1�� ­ - . , I . , of peop re able toL . � I conJecture1hatLvoluminoW placenien,ta: I ,. A . Ing in It,? , .� _".-I I-- _<1 I I - 1.�nd. Duringthe. . . . appreciate. the dlaosid! - � Ili L . 1 Doyou s;e'e great p6s-slbilities - for 9 L � . . !�c one hundred."res of qualitles,,but take a, longer time UP a , their endeavors ifi the British Isles . IL . uc- . I 'L . I L I ' . �L . . . , , ve At swaees,z and pros .1 fil of British, capital *in* va.rious phases . L .;, 11, . . . . . I . .L . ­ . , perity 4nd'con- -1 . cegis. And hAppines-s?, Do you s�e Self-: , - � .. . . . . . ' . DIVIS :. - bave Acquire * .. rI Theii,again, �tfie -rhythmic* ' ' ' . I . L ­ . 1 'It - . . . , L ... . ,-TW.O EXPERTS A E three. I . . `� ,, L . . , . years. they. should . 0 ELI element t9 secure nds for the exploitation Xanadian -,development. - wI L � 4� � , . . . L . . � . I -kno. . Wl,e.OiLP.L-�ti�-D.OP,Ll!g"ta-:B::fahm �848clu4e�n,tly::-Ionjor�.-t-6--beeo e-.,VeLL'1i11a: . L I � '11--develDpinp,tit Qf'those fields, __ .. . . I" . . w0b, ' mentaf bipan­ . . ­ I . 1. ... ,,:4 '.... -1-0.0ecinate, . In "' - I . inproveniefit, gro I : - I - .. I . .� I �� . I In. music 'Is emplond.-in. the actual all . .....1. � . .... .. I I Ili the near.. future,. and -that the. move-* L - . 1� - - 'They , . sfon _Ih�L& richer character, a broader, . I � ,;4, .. L I . . : . ., . I . - - �. .1 .. ­ .1.1. I I I � . . I . .1 ' . -b:i6dudlng. -Camadiin citizens. , I ___­__­ , - . ... . L . . . � ' . I I, - , Intelllgje�ntly_ themselves,' �and -their, L . - _. _ -school wbik. . Pe,nmanship, tyPe lt� reSu t there is, much British, capita en- I- . I .---,. _. ­ I : -.1 ­ , , wrl _ . " - - meon ii, and with­tht- progress of . . . .. I—_ _ � l ­­­ - ""' -­­.'­­.. loar I L'' " ­­ t wi -exp i ON"' traint . . n - through an eXDerien,ce- whiol! p , . . . . ' I I � �, ��� ,----,- , , I 11 . �. -, . - nx _ __ _1 -tlmer-and th6-b I onsi. ____ --- -- -- -- ­ ­ - -, . . .. I . Allem.-to. _ajo. - ­ -_ ng--and-other-manual -tAsks -am-being- . . !� .1� I . .;'�BRITISHA� �. � ___; _,Rg WOJ�14 Aqi�16 . . - , Lmqd l�-QAA�Aigg.:.B-iining--�w-orlE-�-thI vighten-lit-&-oi-e6ndit-I V��r.P"?­,PPt-XPU­s ?'yP4r-y:Q94tiQVL-. . . � . �. ; . . Iong-and bxp&�ft� ------ -----.- -.---. - - I I ILIY I I . . - .7 .. I I I L I. L . . I ;- 66m, the.Brltlsh� governmeht to bn")Z .. tahgh�.qu1te-SU­cce8sTuIlY ta,maitial summer', ,espe�cla Ili Northern Maill- ;rhe rise qf'-sterlini, -th4 prospect "of as''a'training,zehool for."future great- .� - . I *1 . , . . . I . .L _. ­___: ,- , - IS NEW PLAN.*. -.----.- : is to fhe inutual .e)�etft-of..Cahadg . me I � . - - -them- to -'fine' n9s... -... - Jt- . b , . . ,� ,� . . .. L . . . nce'their undertAk-I - ' L 6trAiAs-.-.7. One inay ae - d tbbua, whi.ch field,was ab�,DrWng eApit ss;,or do. you see Yourself tied down -'- ­­- � � .. I, �?, 4: . - � , - . . . . . ... . . . I . . � L . I and th,ese -yoiing Inen ,that having. -set- quire skill ani , - � . . a! rosier ecanonliPa. times-, the realization . I � :1 . t . . L . . I I I L Youthful Immigrant Most'Desirable. iacill*. In a number of tas,ks almost almost exclu;�Ively American and Can,-,. i ' * in An uncorrg6nial environm�nt, .71th t'. . � . �, ,� . - I . , I of the necealsity of meeting competi-' � . � I 1. . . . .. . . . . . I . I �_ 1. . . I .: . . . . I . I , tied iheir. mindi- -.upon ,.a- future'* In i L . . . L . . 1. . .; , I . . . 'Un1cO I . n6th . . . I b&fi: a itsciously by the aid of We Ono. ,dian' :Since the openoing. OfL'spring, l4g better. In., view?' L . ' . .. - . I .11 11� . 1, � L ''. .. I '. 1. Finish Education, in ' QnO of . Uggastions- bring, out.,A fact Canada they finish their traindni for I ph f . I . . . - , tion on -the ground. of the- op onent, I'M you see ,6nly hours . . i - . P 1graph., ' _.... L . 1, . - h . I I. P of drudge I I . . ..� . . � . . . . � which a . ­ I Englis capital has financed, a Piolleer -are all combining'to centr.e in.Canad .. .ry . � '. � � . . Any . professio . I . . - 1. I . L . a .�, . .. , I It *0 . - L. I . � ..,-..-.'L' . , .4 . . . - � "' to . larg6'extent. lost 411ght- -df' ' n. bui speclally,.agrlcul� Are . nto: Unga" .A;n -w.h r . monotony' and a mere ' - .- . .If C . L I Ing prospecting venture I .P 'qr' Lin * t e As. , L - Anada'SISOlendid Agricutw- � " _� youtblul in . For nature s Ph _a "Merle . _� ­,.­.:--- ' �­'.0 hat� - -th-e -tin ture, in the -Dom-illidn, the., 1. . Audythere' ' _m&n1yTe- - I - ,fL ' ' . 4iitezt,est ._I� - *4L*e I , Y . il . I . . I " ., . IL . lgralit'. all . . . . youths [ - - .Y living? .9re you sc.rry When the. day , � - * --.1 . : .. � most. ade-1 cords availlable giving Mid aird.anlmaj� wtich.isrAo proceed unittl the fall 'o the irom f ' e of cir6timstances. . L . ' I .. . , , � _L, other thffigs be 119 equal, ls of greater', thereby, fitting -themselvem . . - . ore . . begins.'and'glad y6rhen it ends? Does . . I � , ..., . . .. . �. Colle ', , - -valliF; tn-- i Dyininiom-tha 0 I ]i ear - _11 I le'L L i- . .-- - - _. � - __ � 141 -_ - - _­­_­ -------- _tuftL. . . ges �___ -1 ' fi�dftf-�iff�� __i_ - L calls w#k1unufRial fid�lity. The inct od Y - ALyality- dri BritA inlining-, ex- _ Tli,&re is no reason, to 'souppqse thAt - the dollar-InEir ,s:,o blur_Yo­u_r_i ..A the� . . � L ' . ­ - . _()I.V"f71HffV_ 7ql1iifdfy � f of the 4c�o ej are to -for * , ____ * I L' on tfte# � ng�aad­ -- -tur -age. L The -aduit- lr= .6fica4dw ifid7thii- b6ni0eddon tfte, .- L L a'y L , 11 - - �")B. . . Ler . ------!Tk1e4_'4 -P419L iP..tLIP-14MCe--U,nit-ed-Stat�i,L-inter,est�t-n--Ca�n�a -. . I ­­__��L.­._ - ­­ - - ,recent- otteranbes--in --E lin"119-milt ,oLf-trainijig,ts.slxhple.-and.-effeotiv.e.-F.or -perfl; has da will . ision, So '' ._ 'L.. I '' .. . *Chlbdugamaii country, ope�ting undev . 0 'fill- R,_Thlit- ,�v�ai*EW"1-9--els-i--ii�'-,iF,-o'u-r,.'d-- �_-_ . � . '- L .L., �". Instance, ,the -picture of a red bird is I I -i�,�er* decl,! Ite--the te I L L '_ L .1 L 1, - tttt I __ . ­ t*6 Canadian pubI_Ic_men-UQt�onIr_dIs-_ -asset- with �certaln dliadvaixtages from are to in"t, and'becionting. . lidency 1w,uld ter- : 'L . . . J . valuable . . - Is -c6vered u f 'is �i4plje r : , ,.� I ' ' , .1 ­ t"1�46 " , t L -own. In, full colors," while the �ca-lj of, L.10 I)e for this, -t -ifierease .. I pt_ 0 . L, . _n a iiiiho . .1 . _ � "169�ed.-k.-ke,q]�--ins-igh.,t--4a.f.a.-cer-ta-in"flin-,- - -a--more' ot ­ � , , . sh the .gu)danico. ot afCana,dian',engineer, ta:.rily7i�eetill I �., I . .­ ., �.�- . .. " � which -youthful-�now 'conter-lo Domlnl�iF ou set, _.th6 _bifd it give, SeVef4))l t , an - will th�kro I u 51 . ... I..- � . - �� . .. I . ' L . I ., . I I.— . .- -daili4tittil-'diffitultids. standIM' I 11I.the 'd1m.6st;L 'if 1'fi4t -free. The'filan _C - . - L' - Asig L s' . from, I . imes . gh.ly *explore th4't e � -11 - L, - . ­ I ­_ - I' -'.- '_ --? ____ _'__d_ ' 4cah ideration- An& ido� you- §,ee -a lot of .. .1.,7-, .. L entfrely . a . 1. The d L On"- -E:4D ,that with ca,pits. comillk,'hi 6 di-, . . . 1. 1. I... . . - . . . I 'L . � ' anadian educational establishments I . . I . real intqte�,t, enlarged bapacity, a poa- . I . � I I . - . . . . I . Wo are Ahus . assoclatecl. together , In- try with a view. to active development. � t i'ofi in subs.t4ntial avi6unts. f rom th� ... . . . way ot.a Perfect Immigration move of inatu' * - . . . I . . . 1� � . .. � mself In a are excalent -every respect, . and . . I . 1. sible p nershi , a pdl.-i3ible busiil�sa: - ­ . ]...!� - ' . Ju I - . Art , I 1P , . ­ L''. ." ­: . , , ." I ' . . 'Dominion has' been viiit�d b 111211Y -j acr083 the border, Canada should broa- Suce . . . . . - In this, Way, "th's. I ' I c th,p file. I British s' - ' ' d' I ' ith that from- �for Your%elf, in Yz,our day't wori?--� * .. tho,chlld.. . 'LL , . ­_,.�, -1 . I I.. - meat - from the . BrItiSb L 1&142�s - to'og'la� new countg :19-7faced with .conditions. whilst Its: unlVe;%itles- bA* 1.0to.r.alud-of, S n 6 beginning of tbe'year�, I les, an, v elng. w 11 . . . ,. . I, , , di, in the. Dominionys Vlew�oint, but - that - are, � novel L to hit' . prestige of 6 hot -yet th6JL averaje,child learn� in� . . . Y .1L " . . - .. � .. 40 . .11. . : 1. � 4, and, the prob" . I . Oxford or Calbbridge, at - . . . . . . . � ... - . I . � . ­ ' ' - L . . . I I I I . 14 . . ' Initiation -presents- a to . ;per: exceedingly 'from,, .Ole, businesaL :' - . .. .. L I eiiended proposals for consideration. Jent of ass Vera stantly .a large 1114mber Of birds�. by r4in-eieiiiatives -of Britisi,-manufac.­ , ­ . 1. .. e � ss, ­ . . L ____j'­_­:__­'_� . ��, .. . ­ .. . _ _�i I . .. ..'� ''.1-1 ­ Z -1 i . . - . "! . - _L. . I . . . .1 I !,,. �. L I I , , ,-I L . - wh , oh, whilst they 'eve. � "wo''Canad'an"Und .'tles ,have-- their ,callil. .., . ... and fl ­­ - ' - - ' - ' ' ' ' ' " - . . . grew r . - � ­ � . ­_ - - . '. , . � I ff- -'affi ', , * __ ' L * - _ -10" I e,gr �, ; _ - file, -ti 'Ej6 . euit:k I .. I manclal, int;4 " . I ' I � I � � - I h ' _dl. lictioil. _ of.. .&s lar aii(. the had the.b,6IIor to; tnrnisfi profe0s0nq.;;tU I t turing . . rivhIr .a Period of,de� , . - 'L - - . .. �, . .. _ - . _ . _­ _�, " , � , , 11 . . . asts at .the I y "d experience . . . I �� . of being nov I � . .e.of which mine the tout of the veldphient surp,0sing allythilig Shia his. � . . - . I . , ... ... I . .t!� . .. . . � � ". I . .... . I el, would see,4i - tp be7 p.er, country be has conip'to Is.coneerned, .Oxford, , I . . I . Re6ollec�-that trih6s mak pilinacl . I . . .! I Jua it! , I . .�. ''. . . . tion I L * . I . . . . . � . 11 1 'J ' . ;jU I L fec�ly, 'so nd, afid,igaile and -contairr 4: he has'tewer ' I . 0 perfed -party of 'the Federation of )3r!tis,h. In- bithert6 k6owu. I . I I -,' Junk something every day. iii, :0 ­ , � year�'of- usefialness 'be- ' Agriculture I ded - and that, P�rfectien is' no _ji . I . . . . . . . . I . . . . n. Canada IS. L regaT . I a,'' . - I , 'T, '. , . I ­ ---'- -- . . . . � . I . I du re- . ' ' . . � - - - . � .... , . he.joiith' -y ag-t ,. 1. .. . fie I .- stries. anxious to im-provejl�ad,6- _ ---CN , L - your'worries,,- junk your .fears,* Junk , -, - . -4. .and.justl . . . I d and h - ! "I .. . ,- � . . .... natura3 wid.logical solution. The basis fore him thail t. X The boy or is a profession; he fret 'Angelo - I I . . . *� He %4ished to Go'Back. . -anxic -, Junk YO'Alr little jealo - , I . .. �. -i . . .. . . . ..� , . . I of cons-ldoration is . the. point, - m�hic� . youth,4mmigrant from.ths. me I I � - __ - 'Istions. between , th�D_Motherlan , W . - . your ties' . - . . . . . mb,n,t or ­ . . . .--.-.-.- - __ - v -W _.., - nada -and . . suddeifly - ' . us . . ,�o . - � . . . I ! . wk1I,be,readiIy.consedqd, that.general his I advailtages� be-' . I . ; . � I C - kit A . * . i . . . . . . . . I � � . hatever inz' r . , ! . ., . I 7 , . , .1 al . . .. onfined I �. � I S1 ,�� . , � United States competition in this couai- - in, -6 n e in 191'.1 and bad been c terferes with Your getting up'�tnd. get- , ., . , � " , arrival,ibis nighy , , � - A more efiectively meet I - ustrian Who had jgon-e . im. envies .and hatredi. . W . A .- . c6md4tions- of extistence in'CAnada and Ing In alstate'm�hlch mote readily lends - . I.. I I . . . . � . 4 1 . � . . . . . 4 - - * � I � . � . I . , . I I . � N .11, � I � , P the British jS11#8 are, so dloslnillai.'In 'itself t�'mowlAtll -- - - .,. . � ... I . . I it' all asy%inl r,':a�: Vi�nna, -'blis,,.fully � ting on in the: woO �Junk it, I I il� I '. I , '' - * ­ "ity. *The wl� * ­ . . . . .. .. '... _g,_�LBfs - Age, ma � � I 2W . ,clezale.selzure of British , --- , r.-I�,-'-we-"II& . d . .. - 1. . � , I . ,"A Q. - __! , I"-- --- Of-t-he­-TeV01il - . _L_�-k I -7 --tri�Ee-'VY-Ki-ii-e-rT�-a�i-�'Iff(�-T-e-s- =sii f . Ve-fy`-bIg-h`t-b:46 i . ,bvery respect . ­... '. . � � -- ., �t. . fQ -YOP 967f_o_sTe_eV - J!."; � , `f -. , .., _ " . . � . ... I I Vsllowwr I , . :11p I p, '�i ­ . , , that, save tot.the satne-� regIrded-as a parant,ee of many years . ' , - y 7 -." "' - - - I 't -,,. _I...--.- ­_ -_L-- -1- - . ... 1.1.-- - - � �� - And— - -s,tibae�Uent­ _-a.$,.�eceptly . . -yo . I - - - - ffd9­ -6f --I6tl9VA94K di-tit6li-sli -ht�: O,f-tl*s,dfirine,gg-Erli'l,h�lhgL't'ii(3tthiLfifib.4!i ­ ­_ ­_ ' - ....­.,_ ­_­­... .. - .. .-Years, the ., . _ � . - � _41seharp,q �k§.,_Tqrg, _� ,, I. , , . � . ,d_ t �0 . � , . P . � IV,--.dbd, - � . I . I... . . . I. - I .: .. _.....:...... - , ... I. .- I . I period of. pit in-Ahe, -junk. -heap� -all ur disap-, , . . .. � ... .1 . . I . .1 - i.. 1: , _.. I .. . ".. : - - � de To:�elebratle he hir6d a cab And ,had ,s, your ' , ' . L. I 1. "_�41 1 I I � " , - . � .. tl6hal - fdoals; .� tile British ITIntilgrant of useless knowledge atrquit6d with '7 ; . �f - .,. ,. . I �. 11 _0 . .. . 'tra upheaval in England has ppened, I ppititments,.all y6ur grudge re� . . - . t . . . . I . .1 . . . I , . . � - . . _­ -........- , , t . . . I . I , � . th6 eyes of BrIUS-li. bu,qii " hipl.relf drfven.;t6 th -Prater. Upon * u . 7 ' '- ��`,. . _. � ­ -, _.:�,_' 1. .1- I. antgft ,ft,country _ - - _.. , . � 1. I ­ 1.__...-_--'-,- I "....-1 ­ "'I e .,.,.,. 1.- I . 1- vengef ljeertngs,_�. Yoar-mall I ­.. � �­ , .� " , ­ � . where. fhd,&. precon,7'. the'.y,ears- to. be. rld of or ad ust4d .to .. .-: I - 4. . - - � ­ ....: .A� ­ ..'�- .. 140se-,ineu toAhe,-, ­­­-�' -`lb, d n . I c;e--Iuuk .* . . I . � , , ; , , , _ a 4of � I IJL I . � . I . �. .. I. . . 11 iTrival't e ca n , iall. emanded.eighteen ev . er n g Vou from , .. , . ,. ". ? . . :. . . Q � , , � ' celved notion how affairs ar# con- ,tll�e neWenylronment. . I .. �. . .. . . 11 I . '' L . . �.pp&tuui�ks'-.the3r are lettin- slip 4nd, , : . � .. - " - ' I , 111,18 L . .. f . Ill Vw_;_ .- . . _,� I . ,.- I .- .. . , , . ., . . I :. , �,� , . . . . . an". ­'TI -Le I.. ything that is hi derin . � . , ' ere. I . I . . - . " ! cia.na��krjan I . . .. -, - ­ ­. . I ­_ � I � .,�- L�; ' L. "--. Au0ted are r�dely up L d ys and, youths - . I . ...- . , -the serious ..'iti-yoads,orr-trade, at one , t li-ou - . � ­cIIr I . ,, .. set an, that th emigration of bo L . . .1 I.- . I .b,ethg A big, itrong,,.fine ChArh0or. The I . 4 . 11 I . . ��r .. . . .I.. � . . I . time 'burely BrXish, -other countriia rL�lc'J and grov, fain.t. "This- is gr6at',trouble � . � -i�� 011 -.� "., �- _. ', ,a his Adaptability to perfect. asslini. In their tenderer yoars,to.Canada, h4s, .. IDDtcr CIOL"t , - . . . . . . . ( I" . I , with most of -US IS that , c- - 14 _ " . g. 61) .. I I . - 4-- ­ . . !1.1. 1, �Ii .t,: __­ � , � r ­­ __ I'Ve," be �.-a1d.-'t­r-PnlbiingIN_t _!�.I 41. . .V � ­�. .: - _;V _ ti _ .. . [ - L --t_ Or. . . . -at- -w4rb-&v8n*t-rms4 junk hdap'.of 'I f - . � . ,,, , ��' .. , I a n exec -eff 101#1V .4hAd'e- -up- of -tile- 'Wal�ds -f - -- - ; "W IMS Im'. . _. ------- � "-"--- ` `­'.. - . --��--�------,,-�------��,---�-,-� . ...... *-um--Umkiiik-.-.----*----'-,--- - . . I . . t its sort, . . lu oil.. I drtf6ti�'fb the he C . I . . . . . I _. , , . ,. - . - '' . � _.?.1. I-! " ., - . 'I., - ­ ­ . wsw - �Ift- - _ , ­_,� �.. �'! ­_ .. ,.- _. _1 I ­ . . -e. " out - '__i J�l " - . es, " -�­ .-- i Iftifftbor bf- yed;it ­ th'stAinve, Passed such, soelett' =Op. .. . �- ­ . 1. -, �.i.- . dream .of suoh xtortion_ I've only a XV4 Difll� Ll .. niental endrrifw_ -alj_ ------ ,-- -- - " I Dr; Barnado's Hotnt% -- - ­ - ATAV . . I --: 1-8rftIsh-,PIpntt to Lorcate-tn".61fiAdd.- .- --- --. - - �-. - * -% -- -71; t ;�,�::­:%, I . . � "? . . . -, I . , . . - - 'uie.l .1 ­�* .1%, - L , .. I . .. . I I I I . . tv�.�iiti-iir6l�en p:pce with I " I '' -:, , Alritb ]Illt, matu'rity and his state of - the chilloile nmigratioti Society And . - I Our ,handicaps, our discoutagenionts, * . 'k �� I I ` . , NQtAT aost%14 , I�nglan Lhas�hlt rt a e I Oin bu t. afto�, � . - . � . . ., I , I - . ­ . , �, - . .1 I ­ : " -.1. .1 . . . . 'I, 1, . � - 4 . , , - - ­ . 11. , - I . I , � ­ ,. I -, ­­ I - 11- � ... 1. ,::­� , ­ I ­; - .. ­ �� I ­ A "'. , -46 O_f fl d -to A_A� driver ..stare.d.ni- ihe:gold c ,_1 _..'-_b _ --- 4:� I . , . , �. -ch- of England -Society,, And- . , %1 ' ' " 1`1�� '4.�j __. I . oiir losses, Our— inisfartuim�, , dur tr�-­ 7"'." . . :.. 1 Z , -4 . . ,'��'. � �Vaatldw. - - � -the Chut WW . I , * ' -_ ' I "That IS bles,.Worrlei, and trials,along with us. . .... ., , , I , I L 00 - . . "�,. - .. �., . . , . . . ompetition. largely i s,Avrci. honeetly enough, I Eqi . . � _ , . I , ". _ : I � � . . - the.s.6ceeso of bbits forin of emigration . . i -It .It, 1, , I ..; �..:� . . �'.. quat6ly indet. this t , 4, : I One of these speakers, was the Rev ­ -_A! "' . I . . . because It aid not possess a s.ufficient� . 4 . . t , I-,.;, 11!1� ,-,,-,',:,, -�__-,Mx..Alldrews, secr�6.ry of .the Maple in every fesperpt cannot be . gainsaid. I L � t . , W 1. � . �� . i . . . . � I ', righ.r. ,Ycu: get 18,000 kronen in That o,ats up illore,111al -fifty -per_ cent�_­. '. I I .. I .1 . - , � , � � I � I . �A' i. I - -1, . I . � .. . �-.1 � ,� V, � ", . I ly Clear cotaprebension -of Ainerloarr *ehang,o,,." Tile curecLinan. was' terrIAed. I ,.�" I ., -L'', - glig. Iii - the patt fifty 'y'ears,,. seven .. � �. I . ,, . . .1 . of ,our ,�ltality-and enetg 4t e -_ � 4�'�". Lab# Pellowship" who, addressing ty-three - . I �o .- I _1 . �­ - 1,�__�! :and.. Canadian hius,inese..' I . � . __Z_6100h AY. - _','�' - ..--", ��Q 1. _W1 . .- I - ­!M-ld-oixe- 'only- heEiffialleer-amount. �f ff --' , � _ . - I - �­­ __ . __ 11 ­....­ ­ ,- ' , -_ , � L' . '. .11 , _! ­. - �X,' _____�_ �. ­ � . ­ . '-- - __ __ � ' ' mothods -and-1 ,Ilevb, take - lr'914.� 116�-�Zkld­ . 4. - . - - fish- - 1, - *­ b .. � 1_6 . . _­­ __ ­ ­ .1 .__ a- _1 - I M !�� , � . . b, � ­ a -- ' ' _- thousafid' 1fii&Jjfp# '_4 f I- ­ �., . 11 , . 6- �6� -1 - . I 41-, av __ 11 �pjthl e is0hpol ,.o , a vised,t ein ..... � --- oth-, _. �L;� - .-,.- - -1 . ­ I -1-1 - -_ . ,did--not-have -:sqnm� we�kpo - I-- - e -:f6r--- - -' , _. - �1. ''.. ,-,V,t .�.�' ­ -- y1s) I I , ., I I . _- - - , . ­ - .. . Abe .lis to,,en. tile thp- ray UlIV, 14. . I .. ,.,,� 4 1 1 11 �, ,, - , ' ' . . � I . - I ­.. I , - I ­ , , , nit of rdakilig Vf4", . " � , � __ t Y _-As - fta, .. . . . , . . �,.. ^Z' , I. � . . . . t, '­ �'171 ­ . ­ 0- maM u#,,. Clubit nilfids,. earl -to Sexes. haver. been.brbught Out to- CA V � 4 :1 . �__ . �_ .. , , tile* great achieveme I I .. %��,. 11 �; , ., , , " , , - In the 6rerseas Domini- 'da;' and -tile percenta. -lures has ( , , . I , 1 411ag6XJh the- trade war.. Flor'instance, � I ,�� --4'.%-- ,' J), suocess.-�-O. S. Marden.`- � . :� � . " i �,, � �' , , whet -her. life �ge of fa,d � . : 4 the, 'Unit;�d States, hiethod of ,Attack . Hols Way Out. . . I -,,�­ 46� .,ZV.1,_ , .1 111 '' . . I � , I 4- . .0 U e � I . I . . . .. �. . . . � - - 'I. . .. I . ". 1 . ' I . - 1. , , " ow ftered"them a greater f tur ' than been, negligible. At the pm,jenf day- ' I . . . 1. -him been ,through lotating branch fac- 4 was. the dra,Wl,ng -Ies,son. and 'a � .- . lt%" 1�� , I :.� , . . .. thi Homeland, and hAvIrig. arrlVed aC these children Ore indistinguishable e I I . . � . torfeS, of the parent Americall plants ,class of sma,IX'.chiI4ren we � re dr�awlng .1 Sound Vibration's. . �� .1 I 1. '0 ,� � '..... I thIs aeolsion, to flnish t1leir situdle's in from Conadiang, with a'.Canadian vlew'w . . . . . . . � . , .S. I .. . . . I I- � on Canadian, sol-l� thus securing all -the from memory.* itheyli-ad'beell told to it Is reported that c6rtafti exp . . 11� !; � _ -""" . � . _9A._ . . . , .I- .,.�, � _.19�1�' . I—" , , Lilit). Donifnion In ord4r to be able to Point and outlook, And Canadian donA 1. J , . I— � --1 OM. ts, .bav,e, -Shown, - � . I ___:-�J � ..., 1. 1-1 , . - ­ � ­ 4dYAntggeg.....Qt...A,,.C.4tua.cUan.Aticor,p ' .draw A_i4-V`erP with, two figures,s-Itt-Ing, Itloh, Abat a -V1bMtion.,of---­­: - - 'r. � ­, 1 4 , .., . . I ., , 11 I . . . � � � 11 I . 'compe-te on a eQii& bas, s W th cG Qns, an arm \ . - - .1, , � lno�e ` 'l, , -1 - ''I,- -__j0____'__-_ VeqOiiffie,nt4lif6h'�P�' '-fts -- � I . . ,�, , ,- , �,� . I . tian, The unqualified mcm.'a of tfie on tile bank, one Of whom wai to be soundiiaArin' '146se than'_ I "',_ �� I `11'.;., overseas men for Overseas Dos-itions. them to'.6ompote'la all pTiose's of Do� . 1. . I 8 � g. An amplitude i),f ". ." - . , � '' ��, , _. . . . I I - . I first of the -concerns -to urtdertake this � falling. . �. . . . I . I '. i one-t*elve-millionth -()f a centimeter, * .1 .. I �, - " , I � I . . .� � ,,.,,., '. estern )nitilon life on all equal bast.3,With the � � .., � , , �� �11 I 11. I jig ,specifteally mentioneld W . � I .� I . . , expatis"Joll bai resulted In a Sur . I I .. "!'' ". .1 1. - � I .The teacli6r was, going rouncl Vie S ee ,iting. . . � , . . Canada In this, rftatd, .� I native. born. - . � 11 11 . . . . . I Inuld))IJeatic1l� ' ,prising 6 ' p sense of i.,C . . I , � � In 1920 the -I* WeTO elas%, whe-ii she' came to a sm�l boy Such V ralion -would be so short, , I -.(.,�` I _. "I' :t ."', I - fte suggestion Is now proffered that .1, i '\ "' 3, I.." I I / The other Advt)6aite of a younger fill- �_ � . Inore%than 0-ev0uhUnilred. branches f whohad finished his. d74wing.. - ' . th-lit I t would have to bib - eni �. "to6 '],, I ' . . fttged.orktj * -4-." . 6 - . � inigratforl, Mov ri,bd 6x- . I - dd she looked -at h,.g paper and was siir: hundred times before tile W��. ..I . " I . � � 1i;1, ­ ement was ri. U. Wad,16, ft 9101118what `5111AIr 01111grati6 . 111111111 , United State.; It dil,,tries. In, ,Cana 0 e . . 1�. , , "'. , 11� A nded to other ol,Assft of English , , .. . 11 I . .1 .. I I rii-6d to find only a river. . - most po . . ). �. ." , �. 1. . V*Tnt-General 1h England for tba Pro- te - I an ' havXe. P, ful 1111CMS-00pe could render it visibie, .. I I I I - - . apd.111 Y en -added since then, . 1,41 "I .., I ;­ " Villob of DrliIsil Columbia, who prof- ,,you,th,.t.hat such boys or their parents .:_. . !seyeral, in, f,ae., rh Ole present . y Lya r, Wby, Jack,"' #he said' llwh6 are- -all ' � ' ' '�, � � -,`-I � , .. PIT00119 that it Were eaDable of be- ' ,- I.. ,,, .. �, on that 6. "Br - earlier coli. . I 1, I I . I 11 ,�WV Ing seen at .ali. Old' perWiiz, it I# , . .. ., �. I , I , '. fai�d -the (nov,610suggestl' .l- give, Dominion life an, V L � . .. I '�­ I it ,is apparent that hitherto Dritiall. flic, two- peopl� I told ;,;a,, todr,ro . Z, ,­ . ag, a sidenation thaii to usually tte,case and . . , � I I V / ... �� I I . .. I VA Land%oglon" beforilled Thl . � . I inapufacturers. liav<- not I . 1. �-,- .. I . � . . . had a devip I "Well you see, MISS -Jones," he an- es III& Are 1 . ". -. �,� : , -of dolollizi S' . .. . . . � ­ ;; ­ _. . . . I ' '� audiUle to Ypung,porsms, And there is . ��� i rdow ,ng anada, put tliemaelv#a Ili a better position fof. . .4 I I - � elibuoh s6nse of the dvisabiiltY, ) - ] swereA,'"Pul not VeXY good at dra*ing. , sa d� db not hear h4gh ton -w . .. ! . . I � "y,hla suggostibn is, srhould be tin- such life by finishing tliei� education .. . . � . . I C,Zod> , a . . : . � ;1 ' -1 ;I " , , � , I , , - 4 i deek], uowess!ty. of. diva Lran,,�h!�,g cut. ce� 'Tres- reason , to b,olleve that bablis llj�At . . �!,. , I : , , . . . ... V�oplt, so 'I've. Pilt up a n6ti - , N_� � . . I - ,_L� � '­ I il . .�­­ I '154(mr.-S I . 1. . . � t : I., . , .do- ,&#t0l.nIJIfta# discipline, wtaritig in tile Dominions. Without: criticizing ,. !.' " ". , . I . � it thby aria oil Ily, aAd effectly U%y pasaoM will be �rostyeUto&I,r Votes that Are in4udiblelto their elde . 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