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Cor. Michigan Ave. and Griswold St., Detroit, Mich.
Farm Laborers
Wanted
WORK FOR
20.0(0 YEN IN MANITOBA
ALBERTA AND SASKATCfIEWAN
SPECIAL GOING * 8 Additional for the Return Ticket
EXCURSIONS t��ty
TRIP; $1
under conditions as below.
Aua. 19
Aud. 23
Aud. 2!
Sept. 7
Sept. 10
GOING DATES
Freon stetsons north of line of (i.T.R. Toronto toi.SarnIa. and Can.
Pac. Stenon, on and west of roronto•Sudbury line.
From Toronto and all C.P.R. Stations weal In Ontario on and south
ofrr
r ala line Grand radfrank oronto
In Ontario no M.C.R.. P.M. midi T 11 hE .ctrtjinrala, and all Stations
Froin Stations Toronto and i-,st, ioc!edsed Sharbot Lake and hinds -
ton. and.11.Slalt0ns in Ontnrto **I ‘I of Renfrew, ■Iso stations on
C.O. h R. of (y. tit's., and stations on k. ts P. south of Renfrew.
From all Stations roroolo and west. lncludlad Stations on C.P.R.
Toronto to Sudbury.
From all Stations east of Toronto to Ontario.
• •O\t'-wAY SECOND-CLASS TICKETS WILL DE SOLD TO WINNIPF•O ONLY
Reprceentntive farmers, appointed by Manitoba, Saskatel,ew ,n and Alberta Governments,
aria meet and engage laborer, on arrival at It innipeg,
ire. tran.portatinn w,:1 be furnished at winni ag to pooho on l' in. Pah. where taborer* are
needed. east of Moose Jaw, including branches, and at one rent a mile each way west
thereof in i askatchrwen and Alberta.
A certificate is furnished with each ticket and this (ertifieate when exceurr•d by farmer
showing That )adorer has worked thirty clays or more. wilt be honored fr•.rn that point
for a second class ticket back 10 starting points In Ontario, at $lx.00, prior to
N•,r, 20th, 1000.
Tickets are good only on specie) rano Laborers' trains and will be ivied to women as well
as to men, but will not be issued at half fore to children.
For full particulars see nenrrat C.P.R. .dent, or
'.rite R. I.. TlU)SIPSON. D.P.A.. (;,P.k., TOItO\TO
Shipka 'ends of cattle to Toronto last Sat-
urday.
Now 1Itat the holidays nre over and' .hiss ,Minnie Sherritt is home again
school hes commonocd. !Mr. J. Robert- ! aft, r :spending n few days in IXtroit.
eon. of Ailsa. ?Craig, is once more on Messrs. Greybeil and Kraft, of
duty. r Doshwond, spent Sunday in our bur;:.
A number from here attended the 'Mr.. .1. B. •Ilannon and family, of
funeral of the late Samuel Webb. sr., Grad Bend. spent a few days here
at Corbett. with the former's brother, Ezra
Ofr. Arthur ita•llcrnlann. of Dash- Brenner.
wood, a graduate of the A,tpiervitle
College, will conduct the ee•rt•icen in
the :.Methodist church here next Sun-
day evening.
'Sir. H. .1. Stvi•itzt•r. of (:rami L'.•nd.
Rp.•nt Sunday rat his hone
.Mr. Tho Lynch *hos', rl •i o car -
"As ye Sew
So shall you Reap"
I1A1111`1,i:Y
Mist Mt►lta Hodgins who has been
spending her Solid lye under the par-
etltitt roof returned honor Nitmltay.
Nil s. It ,ht. Fulton and Alrs. Duniltl
Patterson of ,llicl,at•e spending n few
weeks visiting their Many frielols aid
relativism in this vicinity.
Airs. W. A. Molls tet and little dnttyt:.-
ter Evelyn l(,turncd to their hotute its
Duluth on Monday Inst..
Alt 1'rook Palmer of Mhipka visited
Mr. isone itetterd pat t of hast Creek.
WO are t' instantly sewiflg On Miss Ettie fie:,tend spent Solidity ((tilt
the best cloths money can buy Abs. Dam Lipp( 11 ,4 !Utica.
Flax pullinK 19 (:early out r Lon%
NVQ ill'(% re.ping satisfied ens -
Natural, isn't it:
When teip i i. our adverlishrnent in weak Women
the new -p •p •1 s. starting the price for
sunt, c•.‘t. "Trousers, or whatever
the net. might suggest, WP i; tilde the
b.st cif everything in that sus..
Tire hist (loth. the best Linings, the
heist Podding's, the best 'Thread etc.,
as troll ns the beatof our ability in (`ut-
tir,k. Fitting orifi Making. shotll(in't
we reap our tewardr
•This act. it Rowed to reap you as one
of our customers. \Vhen you need a
Snit. ('011t, 'l'I'011s('1'3 tat'
Fancy Vest
Set this ad. lead you to our shop where
we (sin prove to you that we live" up to
tic.' %r..t.1.
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To weak and ailing women. th•'rr It at least cos
nay to help. But with that way, two Ireatrne• ts,
ust be combined. Otto Is local, one Is (soots is
:lona( but both are important, both essential
br. sheep's Night C\tr• Is the Local.
I1t. Nhoop's Restorative. the t'tutstllutionnl.
The former -1o. shoot's Night (Lr. IsfttOriteg1
Torous membrane suppository rctneely, while Ilr.
sheep's Restorative is w bode an internal treat-
ment. The Rcstorstlt•o reaches thrtushout tt.e 1
entire system e,•.•king the 'croft ut all nerve.
111 tissue and an bloodaliments.
Tho "Night Cure•', as its name Implies, does Its
work whtis yen s!oep. It soothes sore and Innen).
1 mucous surtsce., heals heal weaknesses and
• ischartes• who,, the R,•storative, eases norvews
•sdtetnent, git-. s renew.•,1 vigor and ambition
solids up wasted tissues. bringing anent renews.
trengtt vigor and energy. Take Dr. sheep's
ae,torative—rat•tets or !.Nina—ass general tonic
so the system. For po>Ittve local help. use a well
Dr. Shoop's
J. H. Holtzmann Night Cure
W. S. HOWEY
THE �:X.EITER TIMES, AUG. 19th 1909
Crediton
(brand t3end
tat:utb.r of :ht 1111fet., 1001 last
Mr. and lira. F. Behnke left for 'tete on pow -wowed on tit• shores
their home in Detroit. after visitin;
ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. \V.
Wenzel_ -
:Ur. fro Brown returned home after
spending a few days at fort Stanley
'Miss R. ,Wenzel returned 10 St.
Louis after visiting her brother, :ilr.
W. Wenzel.
Mr. and Mrs. Bertrand and The! -
inn, Mr. nn•i Mrs. Ed. (Bertrand, Til-
lie and •Millie Bertrand left for their
homes in ,Detroit after visiting their
mother for n few days.
'Mr. Ansust Kuhn. of Stratford,
spent Sunday with friends in town.
Miss C. :\Vrnzei spent one day last
week in Z,ti ich.
Mr. D. \Vein and Miss E. Beaver
ste•rat Sunda; at St. Joseph.
On Friday evening the I)rownittt
drove to Lucnn and played a very
good gamy with the Lttcan second
tont. The score %vas 7-7, it being
too dark to break the tie.
.hiss AI. Eilber, of Buffalo is %'is-
itins her parents for n few weeks.
Jlis•s Alma :!fill spent Tuesday in
Exeter with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Brown have re-
turned home after spending n few
days at the '!Sand,
'i It. Howlett bus returned to
( :• too- visiting her uncle Mr.
l'inkbeincr, of Cleveland,
i t tipcndin; n few weeks with her
parents.
Airs. D. Link left for Toronto to
attend the .millinery openings.
'Airs, )Scott left for her home in
I'Iti:ndelphia, after (:pending n few
%%eel:A here visiting relatives.
'Ills ,teachers arrived Saturday
evening and Sonic their respcetivn
rooms !Monday morning.
'Jfr.:8. I)nr:;►nd. fire chief of Wood-
stock. 4n visiting iMr. and Mr. Mat-
thew Wein.
',Mr. and Mrs. Christ Ili:be►', of
Zurich. spent Sunday in town visit -
in - with friends.
F:ax-pulling is over and the men
have rstarted work in the mill.
We nre Wei s•el 4o report that Mr.
Henry Shenk and 31r. Chas. Kienzle
rapidly improving.
Mrs. 73. Braun and Fon returned
home after camping at the Bend for
a couple c of eek
of f
weeks.
s
•\\'e understand that iMr. Joseph
Lawson has completed the cement
nbutment.z for the Iron bridge at
Crediton East. The contract will be
let on Saturday afternoon the 21st.
for filling in the approaches to the
bridgo.
Mr. James I'rettie, of Denver Colo-
rado. and daughter 'Katie. of Detroit.
are the guests .of Mr. and Mrs. W.
it. (In'ser, 'It is seventeen years
since Mr. Prettie was here and has
not i. 1 .many improvements here.
OE>-SEll '1'CIO RT .
Bears the � The Kira You Rate A!ttays Bought
Signature - - -
of
Centralia
Ji Pomeroy. ,tit • new bencher,
has entered upon h.• rillies and met
%vitt) a cordial reception on 'Monday
evening when the school house svnN
crowded with pnrcnts and children.
After speeches of welcome were giv-
en refreshu, .pts were served.
Mr. Wm. Coiwill, our Itny merch-
ant, who has h:•en on a business trip
to the .north and west provinces re-
turned on Satitrday looking hale and
heart y.
The h Epworth Lear
ur
will give an
ice crenin social on the parsonage
grounds on IJfonday evening next.. A
yowl program is bein•t arranged.
Visitors—Jar. F. lrt%in, of London
Mrs. Ited'e•y, of London; Mr. E. Butt
of Detroit ; I\Tr and Mrs. John Col -
wilt, of ,Exeter; Isaac Bissell and
tui'.• Str:llford.
FA It JI LA110RERS EXCURSIONS
VIA CHICAGO, DULUTH AND FORT
F1tANCi5t
To Afrrnifoha, Saskatchewan and
Alberto. $10 going; $I8 returning
This is Ibe attractive route. Ask
nearest Grand 'Trunk Agent for par-
ticulars as (O transportation t..•-
ranf;cru,•nts bcyong W' 'peg. dates,
eundition-, etc.
Miss Millie Ifyndtnn,. who spent
the past season as milliner at Pent-
spend
returned he
spend her vacation.
of the big waters (Huron). '7heroi
web. present heap big chic. Gray
Lag e, chief Pundmakcr, chief "John•') t
bier trader front Devonshire reserver 1
chief George a young brave from
Loudon reservation, and a Afedicin;
man of Toronto. tt ith seine squaws
and pappooses. Among them were to Miss .A jet' Trucmner A (t In •t week
In. _ ...II Minn, bah t. •Jt, cluing, thin- to resume her position in To: ,nto.
beam, rind )thee b•:uuie duo numer-
ous
Mr. Jacob Kellerman lc:t last Out' object is to swell the sales
%week for the hospital to t:udergo 011e of the best months of the yell!•,
trcatticnt for his sore leg t%bich boss
b. en culut!ni him much trouble of the following.
:tte. His friends hops the treatment
will be beneficial.
The i3tisses batt, of Berlin, ore VIA -
11 int; their brother Ileo, L. K. Eidt
of this ,plaac.
'Mr. Albert .\Veltin is spending some
time at Grand Bend.
and eggs, bread and :+ Miss Ada'Siebert, left for Toronto
apple sauce with on Saturday where sbo- will attend
uncotnnlon zest. the fall millinery openings.
After the feast, chief l'ondmaker A number from here attended the
DASKWOOD NEWS
Dashwood
Siebert & Co.
10 mention. The big chief Gray
Eagle %vas very touch in evidence his
tall ..:be athletic forth towering
above all others—an expert ,,t camp.
tires and cooking, for these Indians
no longer revel in raw Meat, and
tint have b'come couch like whitewall
is ::Istel and methods of cooking.
As "spotted -dog"' is Scarce and pem-
mican is out of season these hungry
people of the woods turned to bans
b;came plaster o: ceremonies with
grace and dignity. Speechmaking fol -
:owed. Gray Eagle was first called
out into the light of a he camp -fire
and addressed She assembly in fine
iarguage for an Indian. His speech Bev. and Mrs. Eidt returned homu
was ful: of reminiscences concerning on Saturday after spending two weeks
the earlier days and habits of these • with friend in 'Berlin and l.isbou.
;tribes. Next the Alcdicine-man was !Mrs. J. ;Kellerman') spent the
called on. Ile spoke of this great week in London tvith her husband.
country and of (Le greater empire DIis9 ,Millie \\'ilzel, of Detroit, and
over which the great father over the 'Mrs. Burns. of Ilrigdon, are are vis -
waters rules. Chief John Gm big iting their another l3lrs. •Witzel.
trader who had gut separated front !Miss Dell Braun. of 'Crediton. spent
his tribe non %vas invited to the pow- a few days with friends in town.
wow expressed his appreciation of the , 'Sir. J. Graybiel is visiting nt his
kindness in fluent, graceful sentences' hcme here.
while chief George of London reserve 1
gracefully expressed his pleasure at) '—"'�--
friend g %villi so many of his oldI. Ellmville
friends. t
These are ;t11 good Indians, most of Mr. John Cornish severely cut his
theta quite civilized and the greatest l foot Monday morning with an axe.
harmony existed among these repre-! Ile was •hewing some timber, when
sentatit•es of the different tribes, i the sharp blade struck him r•+using
the pipe •of peace having been lost the injury.
or broken %vas not in evidence. l Miss Blanch Armstrong, of London
Christian civilization has done`: slr,tlt Inst week nt Mrs. 8. Parkin -
looked
for these Indians; no sear -dao-, sops.
cos, no scalps displayed, in fact they
3!'44 filly Cornish is spendin; a
looked and acted much like a picnic J coupe of weeks nt Grand Jiend and
party we once t.1w from Exeter. Crediton.
lhe:w• ceremonies and big feast were 'I r. Wesley Parkinson Lost a %;th-
bron�ht to n close by singing in slab:e colt• last week.
which the• oss•cct joined,s of the squaws Mr. Gregory has built a silo on
rend pappooses "Blest be (he. his farm which add to the appearance
lie that binds etc" (chile two unruly of his buildings.
and irreverent curs (which were out Alisses Bertha and Sadie Anderson
of harmony with the prevaiiinf sen- have returned home after spendin:r
Brent flew at each other and fought • two weeks with their grandmother.
furiously. 'Thus the great (cast s was 11r. Wesley Jacques drove over to
brought ton close on the shores of \\ inchelsee•n recently. His dog fol-
Ihe big waters,
Pochahontas.
Air. Dingman, mayor of Stratford
who was here recently hits the nail
on the head when be says the fol-
lowing. "Somebody ought to say
something about the Bend ns a holi-
day resort. It is getting down at the
heel and {f improvement does not
soon come will find its hood mime
diminished. A the village is not in -
ball game at ''/.,:rich on Friday even-
ing.
School reopened on Monday G. W.
Shore, Miss Morton and Miss Keller -
mann in chcrge.
:owed him and was bitten bya mad
dog. Ile had to have it shot.
Mr. Osler Morley's valuable driver
was injured a few days ago on bis
stay home from Kirkton. The ani -
Corn ;is rt good looking crop this
season. Dry weather seems to suit
mal may have to be shot.
ib.
John Peart and George Brook have
built two targe silos towering above
corporntt•d, the townships of Step- their barns.
hen and Bosanquet in which it is lo- es
__..
cated, should lake an interest in
sprucing it up. The townships surely
get enough taxes from the Bend to
warrant appropriation for •3ood con-
crete sidewalks ertch side of the
main street to the beach. and for
maintaining a constable to suppress
;ondyism and preserve better order.
'l:r•n the property -owners who pos-
sess the park -like areas which hold
Whalen
Mr. and Mrs. John Pym. of Lon-
don, called on friends here Satur-
day on the way to their cousins at
at Andersson.
Mr. !lector Aliilson spent a few
days rat dCinsgsville, the guest of Rev.
1\', E. +3[illson,
llnrvesting is w•e:l under way.
the cottages should show broader Many of the farmers around herr will
ideas of the fitness of things. lteiS finish cutting this ((reek. 'Those who
a
r. i':1 '
t cy Is impossible in the condi- have threshed report grain a good
tarns that prevail over most of the yield,
place. Picnickers from the country 'Miss \recta Squires is ha'idaying
cure allowed .to run wild among the with friends in Granton.
cottages, littering the grounds and 'Mrs. ,lames Cottrill.. of Ilethany,
prepetrating smart -Alec. tricks. The 1 and •Miss Gertrude Suthcrby visited
picnic section should be entirely apart 1111 friends here on Sunday.
from the cottage section. and dilap-
idated fencing (should give place to
something modern and real. An epi-
demic of paint would be desirable;
Th.. sanitary arrangements are coarse
and in some cases indecent. Too evi-
dently the idols of people responsible
for the holiday nod cottage grounds
nr.• Marred.
The !lend, however, has great pos-
sibialics ns n summer resort of the
best class in the right hands. it will
take snowy to effect the trsnsforma-
ttun, but that it would pay there can
be no manner of doubt. 1f matters
keep on ns rat present, the Bend will
ileo:in:•. But that fate should be
h k averted. and it easiiy can with en -
re Inst week to 1 te.rtirising co-operntion between the
SI ire ee
CHAFED PLACES,
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Are your feet,
sore and blistered?
If so, try Zam Buk.
As soon as
Zam-Birk is applied
it cools and soothes
Injured smarting
skin and tissue.
Its rich, refined
herbal essences
penetrate the skin;
its antiseptic pro-
perties prevent all 1
danger of festering
or inflammation
from cuts or sores;
and Its healing essences
build tip new healthy tissue.
For stings, sunburn, cuts,
burns, bruises, etc. - just as
efteclive.
Mothers find it invaluable for
baby's sores!
Alt Druggists and Storrs . -10e. boa
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ifs
t'1
1'
v
am-Buk
ow vert 1111(1 the townships. The press
u[ chis s,•etion of Ontario should take
tits matter up Lind administer tho
need tt prod.
Zuri :h
Rev. Mr. Miller, n former minister)
of the Iinptist church here occupied,
the pulpit of the Ea
ngelica1 church(
least Sunday morning and the Rap-;
: ;t church in the afternoon. Mr.
Al tiler was pastor of the German Ilvp-
tist chhrch thirty five years ago.
JIr, 11ber1 1Volttn span( ti i0
go)
the parental roof.
31r. E. Zeller, the promoter of
the rural telephone has acquired
the hell lines in this section and it is
the intention to make tin. telephone
service first class and to given local
night service ns soon as number of
phones reach n hundred. 'There are
now 75 connected and about 15 more
will be added durit,g the next few
weeks.
During the severe clectrieal storm Mr. and ;Mrs. D. so hbacb, of De.
Simono- morning the Brenner ilouse (roil visited friends here Jnst (reek.
I
is (pert struck by lightening and They trade the trip in an auto.
t coy -d. Several horses were in Air. Garnet Magel of Detroit, vis-
it., barn at the time, but they were ited his brother and other friends
here Inst week. -
Mr. Louis Sipple, of Detroit, was
:t visitor in the village last week.
Sir. and Mrs. John Schnell are
visiting friends in Pigeon, Mich.
Mrs. %\'►n. .ka:bflcisch, of Ottawa;
Mr. trod -els. Henry
Fta:bfloiach.
'The C:inion baseball team got re-
venge on our team for the defeat ad-
ministered r1 couple of weeks ago.
The return match was played friday
evening are reunited in favor of
Clinton by Itn. (.rot, ni ;-1•
11 roti without injury. After
h r:. e , (forts, the beildin'; adjoining
the born and used for sleeping pur-
poses. was raved from destruction.
The loss tit this r+casou of the year
w'iil be considerable to JIr. !Brenner.
There Ir•ns no insurance on the build-
ing. The proprietor is fixing up
temporary quarters to stable horses.
sgs
C•.AIBTJHXA..
junrte The Kind You hate Alia s t AIN
8igna'.aro
lar
ATQ
VOl!N�DNIC
Your blood has become thin and weak. The
drain upon your system the past few months has
been very great. You arc consequently feeling "all out of sorts" and "run down." Yo r
appetite is bad and you hardly have enough
energy left to do your daily duties. You should
take I'SYCHINE, the greatest of Tonics, without
"i'11 ,following testimonial will interest you.
delay. This will put you on your feet at once. The
•
• " RUN-DOWN " FOLK
Xi if you are weak PSYCHiNE will make you strong
Gentlemen : -"i have used PSYCH INE and 1 do
think it is the greatest tonic and system builder known.
1 u ou!3 'ads no. all a ho are run-down or physically weak to use
PSYCH: Nei." Yours truly. Mrs. Jas. Bertrand, Wcst Toronto.
Psv•'1(tIR restores t,,, .,ppct.t- and toots up the astern. 11 rower rich,
red hlxd-a wondertnl family
Tonle, youmar t.y rsven1S1:
roe t Simply sand your !ISMS
And address to DR. T. A
SLOCt.'N.1.imitM, Spad,ns Are.
Toronto A' 1r.,gitnandste,r,,
• •'1 1'., rht 50. Ail el NAO..
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PRONOUNCFJ)
SII EEN
THE GREATEST OF TONICS.
Ot Atigu t
Hence to
,111(1 slake it
Cut prices in
Alen's 2 piece Summer Suits
Ladies ‘V bite Shirt Waists
Dress lengths of Dress Goods in diff rent shades
Balance of trimmed and untrimmed sumrncr Ifats
Balance of our Lacc Curtains
Remnants in Dress Goods, Prints, Gingham, Fancy sIuslins
t crate of Glassware regular 15c. and loc.
Dinner Sets
Give us your trade and we will save you good money.
Siebert A o.
Hartlelb Block,
1).\SH W OOD
THE 13ASHW000 PLANING MILL CO., Limited.
Have on Hand anti for Sale CHEAP
Pine and Hemlock Lumber; Shingles, Laths, Posts, Sash, Doors, Frau)e
Flooring and Siding.
We sell the celebrated Paroid hoofing—None Better
All kinds of Factory work done to order fol' which our prices are reasonable,
Just to hand, a large import order of \VINDOW (GLASS
which we will sell at very close prices.
Now is the time to order your I fay Racks and (Vater Troughs,
Call in and See us.
The Dashwood Planing Mill Co., Limited.
ILashwnoe►, Ont,
CANADIAN NATIONAL [XHIBITI0N
TORONTO
August 28th - 1909 -September 131h
Greatest Live Stock Exhibit on the Continent. Forty industries
in active operation.
ADMIRAL LORD CHARLES BERESFORD
will officiate at opening ceremonies on Tuesday, August 31st.
MILITARY YEAR AT THE FAIR
Model Camp—Victoria Cross and Wrestling on Horseback Competitions be-
tween teams from Dragoons and Artillery—Artillery Drive—Musical Ride, etc,
GREAT.DOUBLE BILL OF FIREWORKS
THE SiEGE OF KANDAHAR
BATTLE OF THE NORTH SEA
WATCH POR REDUCED RATES A1D EXCURSIONS.
For all Information write Manager J. O. ORR, City Hall, Toronto.
Dreadnoughts
in
Naval BattleUniform
1000 Yen
In
We are making a new
departure this season, and have
arranged to sell wheels tical by orad,
saving to our customers all intermediate profits.
By this plan we can offer
Regular $50
o Bicycles
Hyslop Bcles
� y
for $25
This surprising value in first-class wheels will he an import.
ant help to the restoration of their .popularity. We hare
planned for a big bicycle year, and arc ready with the
best machine for the money ever offered in Canada.
Seed tat iltu.uated Folder
HYSLOP BROS., Limited
HIgh.Cisss Automcbilts and
m,crcles TORONTO, ONT,
Western Fair
Open
to t he (col lhd
Athletic
Day
Monday
Dog Show
LONDON
Ontario's
_Popular
Exhibition
Sept 10-18
increased
Prize List
Speed
Events
Daily
Cat Show
The Great Live Stock Exhibition
Music Attractions
91st Highlanders ` I'rogram Twice Daily
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Fireworks Take a Holiday Special Rates
Each Livening I and visit London's Fair I Over all Railroads
Prize Lists, Entry Formol, Programmes and all information from
W. J. REID, President A. M. HUNT, Secretary
sntt111111MMa NIN11 r
immigration ;statistics for the first pared ttith 1,8111 last year, an
three months ending June 30 of the creta• of 89 per cent. Immigratio•
fiscal year ehow the number of nr- June totalled 20,867 ns against 1
rivals in Canada to total 74,130 as in June of 1008. The arrivals by
compared with 68,973 in the aflame per- of ocean port% in Jun, were 1
Sol last year. During the three an inertas- of AO per c•.nt, Fr s
months 32.''21 people carne into Can- three months th, grand Iota, r.
ads from the United States. The in- rima rat ocean ports w•ai 41,2l ,g
creme is 61 per cent. over last year, against 48,566 it deercase of 15 ice
w hen th • number of arrivals from cent. Western homcatead entries
:,cross the fiord,r totalled only 20,407 for July were over 304 in excese of
For the month of June alone the same month lattt year.
\rneriesnt eonsinr in were 9.208 rem-