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Show WESTERN CANADA'S IMMIGRATION. ' Rapid Settltment of ths Wheat Fields J Lying Norm of the 49ih Parallel. j tl-r.im Hie Chlr.isn Herirt.l II. nihil . "I'linslil hss snllclpatid a very brat) I moil r rat Ion tlila year, ami shci norr has tlkures to at.ow Hist she Is setually getting tt In a way to meet all her expectations. In the first four months of this year the doors of the nonunion opened to 4U.0il persons, secordlng lo s report prepsred by tba committee on ssrleultiire suit eolonl-isllon eolonl-isllon of tho tsi.sdlan parliament. This Is si most twice as Isrgn as tha Imntlgrstlon In thn corresponding months last yesr, snd fully three times ss Isrge as In H"l. tha respective respec-tive figures being 3:. 43 snc 11.3)1:1. "Most of thesa newiiimers hsva been atlracied by the wheal Isnds of Iho Northwest territories. They hive moved direct In Winnipeg slid they bava turned that rlly Into a great csmp. In which they hsvn been titling themselves nut for the laal absga of their advent ire for new homes. "Of the Immigration of this spring a little over a third hss coma Irom tireat llrltnln, the (Inure being lti.4M. This Is three times ss Isrge ss tha llrlllsh linmlgrstinn of Ihe coriespoiid. Ing months of Ihe preceding year, aud Il Is within S.Mmi of the number ot Inimlitisnts Hist Ihe t'nlted Ktstes si trailed from Crest llrllslll and Ireland Ire-land In the wniie pulled llila atirlng. As to Ihe remainder o( the Imnilgra. Hun Into ( sis. 1:1.7,01 settlers ram from tha tinned Hues, a 00 per cent incresse over Ihe piecedlng yesr, and 10,416 from Continental Kuiope, a 44 per cent Incresse. "These 4i.ti72 Immlgrsnts Into Csn-sda Csn-sda ttisy appear Irltluig in coiupsil' son with 21 7. 070 persons who entered tba United Hlsles In the same period, but they are proportionately inuie liu portsnt to ths country. Cstisda's pup I ulatlnn Is oneflfteouth of ours, but , her Immigration la now two tlftinihs i is tsrge sa ours. 11 Is worth remem-barles remem-barles also that Cauwls a Immigrant sre Blmost entirely AnclcariastMr snd Teutonic rsres, while our luimlgrs Hon ts now Iwo-Hilnls nisde up of Itomsllee and I'luT slemetils " "HpeciilsHen Is nsiiiiul as to thn ful urn of Canada In ber relations to the Culled Mlslea when lor Northwest North-west territories sre filled up. hut Untitle Un-title shsiiltitely cciinln liui of the to sr future Is Iliac Ihe l ulled Hlstes la I i ill vo a great eoniliellii I ill the KISIII markeis of the wm hi." The staiva editor si sill.le taken from the columns of the t'lniuuit lice ord Herald of May ;uth, shows the condition of the Canadian immlgru tioti. which as pointed out. hss had s roiistsnt growth- a marvellously In creasing growth - for Hie pui-t sis or sen-n yesis, until this yesr. It Is confidently con-fidently assumed the Increase to Can-ads's Can-ads's popiilstlon, bv wuy of Itnmlgia-tlon. Itnmlgia-tlon. will exceed loo.ouu. This Is ac-eounted ac-eounted for by Ihe gi.wt agrlciillural resources which shuund there. It Is no fslry tale, but tba tester of tact esperlenee of Ihe tens of ihoussnds besr auiple testimony tu the wealth and riches In stote for ail I who choose to accept of ths opportunities of fered. Those who wish to learn more uf the country can sec-ur, lltiiirseil at Isacs, psmphlets, etc.. slilng full and retlsMe Mats lasued under government authority, by spplylug lo sny of Hie aiithorlr.od agents of the Csnsdlsn giiverntuent. Thess sgenls whose nsines aiipear below will iiiola you tha eieepllonally low rales Ihst Isl.e you In the free grsnt Isnds of West-ern West-ern Csnsiis and render you any other aaslstarca In ihelr power: Ueujamln Duvles, liresl Kslls. Moo tsns. |