Show THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto Globe The American magnates magnates magnates mag mag- nates who are after Canadas Canada's white coal know a good thing when It comes within their reach but the Canadian people know how long their reach is Charlottetown Guardian Canadas credit in the great money market stands good and it ought to stand good The Dominion has a vast area and almost boundless resources The government of the Dominion has never defaulted In its financial obligations The wealth of the Dominion Is many times greater than Its Hs indebtedness and Is increasing rapidly from year to year Victoria Colonist Colonist We are told that around Kamloops the cattle range Is giving place to the fruit farm and the cayuse cause Is being replaced by the well bred horse which will find a market anywhere This Is a good sign A cattle range Is a case of a maximum of land being put to toa toa toa a minimum of use A A fruit farm is a minimum of land being put to a maximum maximum maximum maxi maxi- mum of use Cattle ranges mean sparse population fruit farming means thickly populated communities The business center r of f a cattle raising g gc c country can cin ruch ga th if never b be much more r than a village business center of a fruit growing region may easily become a city Ottawa Jou Journal nal At present It would seem as If it would be a long time if ever before the arctic becomes of value to the United States Still Alaska Alaska's s history is a concrete example of a nations nation's in inability inability In- In ability to read the future as to the worth or worthlessness of any portion of land landon on the face of the globe The mutations of ten ears years might make the arctic Islands of the same International Importance tall tati tance i as Alaska became when the gold discovery of August 16 1896 1096 was made known to the world By dealing with this question at once and settling for all time the ownership o of the arctic islands Cant Can Canada da will ll at least I save herself f the proba proba- probability probability o t ht lehe f of much t trouble and l loss In the year that are to come |