Show THE CANADIAN PRESS St. St John Telegraph II As Af Canada be begins begins gins ginN to acquire pew population more rapidly 1 through h immigration a n problem in eyer every cit city will bo be to prevent t. t so flO far tar faras faras taras as is possible po the formation of squalid colonies of foreigners in itt tenements where tho the common lawi lawt of health and tho the ordinary considerations of hum humanity are arc ignored The Tho older countries countries' are arc struggling at tremendous cost ost to rid themselves of conditions which Canada if wise wise ht to profit by the example exam exam- pip pie even of the greater American cities mn may avoid Tho The virtue of ot tho the ounce or ot prevention in these matters cannot cannot- be bo extolled too hi highly Cal Calgary nr Herald 4 If If all people treat hent the tho fly fh as HIS those should who have regard regard re rc re- re gard for either cleanliness or health the approximate extermination of the baneful little creature will not bo be re re- re- re mote moto Wo WI have hats practically exterminated ed d through b selfishness and greed or through shEer sneer wantonness 8 so AO many man innocent innocent in in- in and beautiful creatures th that t we surely should houM bo ho ready fary to do the tho same with Ith cr creatures which are devoid of even evena a single r redeeming deming trait to recommend them to merc mercy or toleration Hamilton Herald Candy consumers ers will be pleased to learn that th the tho dominion analysis reports that of samples of highly colored confection confection- confectionery cry ery collected at random in in the different inland revenue districts in Canada only ono one sample contained any trace of deleterious dele dele- colorin coloring matter Harmless dyes only are employed by Canadian candy manufacturers manufacturer is the fhe he official opinion ion ion ion ion- I Toronto Globe While men can go o west and become farmers and women can go tO west est and become farmers' farmers wives there will be a n. farm a-farm labor and domestic servant problem When that condition passes p it will be a happy timo for lor a aport aport port purt of th the community Victoria Colonist Reports Report from rom the hotels indicate to that the tourist season seaBon will be begin in early earb this year vear and that the v of travel will be unusually large The Tho several oral expect to tobe tobe tobo be bo taxed to their utmost capacity and it is no exaggeration to say that increased Ased accommodation cannot be bo provided a as rapidly as it is likely to tobe tobe tobo be bo needed |