Show THE CANADIAN PRESS Hamilton Herald It seems to lo us that the Inspection of Immigrants ought to lo be made on the other side of the ocean and every Immigrant arriving at a a. Canadian port armed with a certificate from a do dominion dominion dominion do- do minion Immigration official at the Iho port of departure should be allowed to lo land Such an arrangement would at al least avert averl much hardship Incident to lo deportation Uon tion Montreal Gazette Gazelle Zep Zeppelins ZeppelIn's success success suc suc- cess Is a notable one and puts him In front of or th the front rank of navigators His service may not nol however be a pa paying paying pay pay- In ing one A voyage with him means a call on the purse and tho the courage heavier than the ordinary man may may meet Toronto Globe The steam railway had some difficulty In winning public confidence so 80 we ef need not expect any Immediate willingness on the part of the Iho public publio to risk the uncertainties of the upper air A practical start has been made and the world will look with sym sym- sympathetic pathetic Interest on the active efforts of all an inventors who promise or hope for a means of travel where rights of way aro are open to lo all aH St. St John G Gleanor nor The vast tern tern- tories In the Canadian northwest forbid aD any fear that the Iho demand for eastern castern manufactures will bo be less than the production production pro pro- which the tho growing west has stimulated One part of the country Is Js the Iho economic complement of the other and the closer the they can an bo be broll brought ht together to lo- gether by morn moro and better facilities for communication and transportation the themore themore then n more ore prosperous will each of them be be be- come London Fr Free Freo O Press Canada Canad can afford afford atford af at- ford to lo stand pat In re regard ard to tho the pulpwood pulpwood pulpwood pulp pulp- wood situation when Am American c- c begin to lo cross the border and build pap paper r mills There Thero Is no need cd of hurry In cutting culling these thelle e great spruce forests of the northern hinterland because the soil Oil on which they now nourish flourish Is not needed for agriculture But Bui If they are ripped the profit should come to lo this country coun coun- tr try and not to the paper mUll mills of Now sew England |