| Show CANADA EDITORS BID ADIEU TO Sentiment Is that Best i Hore WELLS Hie Visitor In MM Other Tho visit in this city ye was a soure of to the of this ally un 1 tt to visitors loft tho city ut tin early hour this morning having tho on their care gon eral sentiment of tho Canadians as to tho reception accorded them hero was by ono of their number at atthe the afternoon which WOH in tha effect hero IN thoy received tho most cordial greeting and most generous hospitality any on entire trip Tho Utah who had en In feel that Is enough for whatever ex extra tra efforts thoy havo beon put to Tho the ended hint night with a dip In thu pool tit thu which wn in by moat ot tho Prior to tho bath dm entertained at the with n delightful mu program who afforded on occasion Lizzie Thomas lit tle Vcra Felt and Mrs Tim affair ended with brief but happy speeches by Mr of ilio visiting party Col Matt of this city but who In a of Canada Tho Canadian did n very thing at tho Knutsford last Thoy very much delighted Hinging of little MUm Williams mii an an expression of appreciation of hor clover efforts they Her a purHo of 11 tho day yesterday tho as outlined In evenings After tho or organ gan recital at tho Tabernacle which they to enjoy so much they wort given a warm to tho city oy v n m a which was both humorous eloquent Ho be gatt by touching upon tho common In ot the citizens of both Canada the United which slum Id hind thu two countries ur Ho to tho Canadians an Invitation to como and settle down In Utah their cap ital would be received hare without any embargo The speech In full an pears below At tho recital afternoon Miss Harrow and D ns well an ao quitted themselves proudly in favorite solos Following the Governor address W WA A Myer of Shoal Inko Manitoba spoke on of the visitor He on tho mutual tho mutual hopes cement the pea plo of Canada and the United together and closed by saying that It remained for tho of Utah to him his friends kindliest they had re received anywhere n H wan next speaker and he the visitors with u brief but able account of tho founding of the of And In f the plain people of Iho t t hi bid tho n moat hoarty welcome to the of the The address was roundly applauded Othor appropriate were made by W A of Manitoba the official of the Dominion ot Canada J A Ox of Manitoba on Del Key Manitoba William president of Utah C W Penrose of the News Tho address of welcome delivered by AYella wao an follows My Friends and Follow Americans In behalf of the of I extend to you u most greeting and a warm and earnest to thu youngest of the United States and to her capital City Tim people ot welcome you not nota a claiming tho which tho austere of civilization demand but as friends ami relatives Interested In each fare speaking the mother tongue citizens of tho two great sisters of tho Anglo Saxon family We welcome you ns representatives of tho pro that greatest of world powers which moulds the public opinion ot two hem hemispheres and the light of civil civilization Into all the dark corners of tb earth We welcome you as neighbors over whom the sky arches and upon whom tho same sun shines We recognize In you your people the counterpart of ourselves for do you not cultivate the same soil dig the pursue th same lev light tho same obstacles achieve the same triumphs and enjoy the am blessings as ourselves Although zens ot different power there li n com community of Interest which unites us Though living under different the same breezes stir them both If we havo pioneered a new country no have you f we have battled with the wll so havo you If wo privations so have you and If we ure beginning to enjoy the first of tail and so are you It has sold that era America Is made up of volunteers from all the world and with equal truthfulness It may bo of m America It has bc n said tl at the westerner Is tin RI nd so It may bo said the typical Northerner Is a graduated The pioneers of both North West were men not content to live where they born but who yearned for elbow room men who seemed stifled In the narrow centres of crowded population mon who wanted air who sought out broad countries where tho grass wild In tho valleys fortunes He smiling In the The largest areas of fertile lands In America now lie in th British possessions north of UK and many of our countrymen Indeed many Of the citizens of our own In recent years crossed the border and gone to make their homes with you As have welcomed them we now welcome you na you have to them the of your nun country as a place for KI tl rs we proclaim toy m that Itah in inthe the garden spot of the earth full of promise for the future with opportunities that are wholly un undeveloped developed True the natural tanes which our j l when the pioneers first settled here were not so great as yours that life giving element without which no growth and no progress can be made was scarce lit our land and Is scarce today But by the magic wand of irrigation gation our tract have bien re and cultivated and vast remain to lx up to nt no soon OH storage reservoir may the waters of our are d It may ho that tho for greater development our agricultural would bo Indeed It not for the fuel that tho of the United to whom wo look for such li now engaged In tho work of solving this very problem while In the Presidential chair thero sit tt with eastern brain and western brawn who lias announced that at Id land must and shall bo solved and that thu great west must shall bo peopled Hut If you dont like our ng prospects surely you will bu attracted by our over lasting hlll whoso heads touch contain every Known variety of mineral from gold to all jn tho world you havo t do Is to find ilia mineral I know men who canie here poor a parson In two short millionaires They did it by tho crags delving Into the hills and what man has done muy do If you do not Immediate results or In tha language of the your pay chutes do doriot riot at tho grass roots dont get getil il l but go Into some othor lucrative business In the meantime mich as running a newspaper and do your prospecting In your hours In any event wo you to stay and If you dont like any of tho pur I mentioned start a sugar factory or a Bolt works or an oil well welland and if you cant make a living In any other why go Into Wo otter as good n Held for tho em employment of capital and skill of bruin and of muscle UN anywhere else In the world rind wo open our arms to you iou to locate We a quiet and peace loving people and It In said wo make good neighbors Our laws do discriminate against sub Jeffs of any other nation In tho owner ownership ship Qt nor In acquisition ot other than by homestead or other government entry neither do we shut out or place an embargo upon foreign capital will tako your money with tho same suave alacrity wo do each and If wo do donot not quid pro quo and If you feel aggrieved and decide to prosecute un wo will Immunity from arrest In some secluded purl of your domin dominion ion Hut whether you or whether you dont lot mo you that your present visit ls appreciated and I trust It will ho productive of further In cementing more closely the bond of union between our country and yours and In bringing to our minds tho possibilities Importance of both bothWe We that you will curry to your homes only good of us usand and of our country our institutions and to this end we offer you tho hos hospitality of our homes and hearts for I Iam am sure you wll agree with mo that Whether dwell on this or the other side of the bonier In the words of the theold old Scotchman We are a Jock Lam sons |