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' A i . ,_ `~ »;_; "`:'i;`~_"; '-_.~;.,._1~»;_~_...-i-._-_vv _;~ ._-_»`= _ _ » . _ _ 5 A, ._ V__V,>,.V,i_! ,mi ,V .5 _ V ,F ,_ _e ~- ._ V = : .~ . i , I rss euan§1.t,N,._lgHsaLorrsrow N,1~r1uNc1t isrélisin, ifociibuan 5°, ‘- -' -_ -_ V i V * ` Lia' fs :- ‘M _r _ “r _ _ _ _ ‘ _ _ _ _ “sg . ~ ' _ ‘ ` ' le' ` * ` .“f"5-`f""tl*’-`_ef ii ;~\ ""'-_‘£’+"';"Z _ '.f_§`! ,_,, . . _ _ _ s _,_ _...___ _ _ __ __ __._. - _ _ _ ._-»;-;_,.,,. ,,4 .:»., , _' ” » `: »'-:"'*‘f`=\IJ-i~ tr- _ ' _ . 1 ' J ' ' ~ _t Y V ‘ ' 'land which can be cheaply purchased and V, ` G V which is easy of cultivation. is now at \ O ' ThfOat, trac ing its thousands northward acraes ._ Gargles can't go back fat . enough; sprays don’t " - reach deep enough;but the _ 1. air you breathe touches V film 'every part. Then why not ' put some healing medicine il t ~ air and let them go along together ? That is what Vapo-Creso- kno is for. lt puts the healing medi- cine right on the places that most need it. You now see _why it so quickly cures sore throat, ron - chitis, hoarsencss, whooping-cough Ind asthma. 9 1{ a'Lz?.?nh?£;¥id mi im m all :\ bottle ct' crcsolene complete, $r.5o; s ot _Creaohiie 13! cents and 50 cams. tionklq ecnulnin physicians' teeth tree upon request. Avo-Cnsouun Cot 380 Piltou St., New \otk. U.S.A. ` i ‘ & _ Freshness ln Emulsion Cod Liver oil Is a prime necessity to be easilyV takenand to do its best work. I received a supply of SCOTI’S EMULSION ` direct, from the manufacturers and guarantee itpperfectly fresh and good. Two sizes A50c. and $1.00 J. G. JAFUESON, DRUGGYST, ` The Kedicnl Finll. I _ _- .-._-.-.. - .___ ; i COPYRIGHT AH, G’ -VAN ! “Did you se: thai, G is. where they i‘icted n statoo in Virginayto the mon wh.t iuvinted robacc~ ? ? Pll h'-d he vas a Dutchms n, 'es ?" “Yer wrunigthere rnelud; he was au Irish- manf-I knew his brnfnrr !" And the vust imprrcments in tobiczigrnw- ing and sig ir "wk n » have rwnlted lu the uu- exceiled 1 cent Havana second -;.gar. Queen Soreet xo-gveod- Violin Studio MK. VINNICOMBE. Violin instructor av-d Concertiuaster t"lr. Viunicomb-»'» tone on the Violin has iew equals/"-Kcncnr i_) _RESIDENCE-Fitzroy Street, West, near St amen Church. ct 3 d jmos SAFE In anyfgilimate rind at ~ any Season BUT'I`EFlNUT_ » PILLS ~ Thy stimulate the Uvor and Kidney; ; hrs Slot l-loadoclie, Foul or Disorders( Stoned, labltual Constipation. Cloaaadand Purity the Blood and render the Skin clear and Healthy. Ther are purely vegetable. _ V ron sam rvzrarwznma, 25:: ran no; 0BBYau.1LONnzumP'r0DPrL_Io1 STANTOIWS PAIN RELIEF, run uma or Au. run nndvnmlg. ¢¢l'l=l Rhllliltillli Galle and New-high. S"-In For nie everywhere, price age. per bottle. Soleprnpr-let T W gag” cot Li-ani, lan? C" _. of the people. and recognized therefore as i "5‘-El 2 E'-C7 2 *U C5'-TJ Z G'-2 An Independant Journal, nntrammeiied and the birderllne. Thither many Canadian V V W ' n I e :'°a`I?°l|;‘_"‘°‘;':_:.bf Rename "away, exodians have returned. Thlther thous- . ‘ ‘ I seekixig at au times .ti further the best interests ,ands of American citizens are flocking. V ; ng Bditiomdnily (except Sunday). one monthaseper .... .. .__-$3-°° .°.ii'$'.i..§£‘ff'.‘f'.‘.‘.l".'fff‘f°"".....l?.?ff.?fIf.ff1T?=... ed,advei-tising, job work and otheer basins tr\n.nncto.d'- \nmmcr~nde.l.og» & legen' store-J. LC. Bake , nager Llberton, Aibdrton Post Otlice-Herbert Clark, Agent. Eiitor Business uanasrer. - i _ _.___ l llllllllll lllillllllll E l [THURSDAY OCTOBER 3*, i902.- THE TIDE TURNED. For many years there was a constant Some went to secure what they thought were better advantages of collegiate or professional training and were induced to remain; others, young men and women V home; still others had a desire to see more lt of the world and drifted across _the bord- without- any other especial abject. As a result of these and other causes the num- ber borii in Cana-ia who were resident in the United States when the last census was taken was 1,185,225. This number was equal to more than one iitth of the to'al popula im of the Dominion, and about equal to one fourth of our native population that tr: resiltnt in he land of their birth. - It was a m itterfor grave r.~gr.-t and con- cern that so many of our people hal gone abroad tn reside and L0 devote their en- erly and ta‘enta to buil iiug up n. foreign nation. Cana ia, whose greatest want wls peJple,hai lost all rhese; born on her soil and clothed and educated at the c-:ist of C inada, the finished product of our manhood and womanhood had been exil- ed ti enrich and strengthen the great Ra- publir. Some one has estimated that the avezagccitizeri is worth to the state $1,000 It is obviously impossible to make an ac- curate and r-liable manet sry estimate, One individual might be worth a thousand times the iiizure nam ed,and another might be worthless, or an actual expense charge to any land in which he made his home. But taking $1,009 as the average value to one country or the other, Canada hai lost and the United St ites had gained the en- ormous snm of $l,185,225,000 by the south- ward drffr. of popula.'iou across the bord- er within a generation past. , When we know that we have to think in billious to estimate the mere mcnetary ” lo<~» by the exodus of the past we shall the b t rr rellise the creat signitlcancc ofthe fact :hat the human tide has turned and is now sezting northward with ever increas- ing vtlume. And the causes for the change are many. Canada has :iecome a creat manufacturing country and her de- vtloped industries now give 'employ to i thousrindswho under former conditions must have gone abroad. Our coal, iron and steel ind ustries are building up rapidly grcwinrr cities at Sydney and the S00. The misss of Brings csiumbia ami the Yukon have attracted thousands thither. Pulp and paper making have developed to en- rnous proportions in the forests of the central Provinces. On every hand our creat natural resources are be ing develop- led and exploited, and among them our vast water powers are being turned to ,azcount to furnish light and power for 5 civic and industrial uses. Last but not least our vast areas of fer- étile lands in the Northwest are attracting ` [heland-hungry dwellers in the Western States. Land more fertile than their own :land which will produce luxuriant crops of the best wheat known to commerce; lind already intersected by railways and rapidly being equipped with schools, .churches and elevators; and above all : ` l V Th’ People. Paper V'l‘lie Winnipeg Bree Press estimates the, _ Pubtiaiied stiuomcen, Newfrdgwiise siockwnuinber ot American citizens who have uri; blguigegidwi ,,t¢2£°°' 't we ° as nt“'talren up lands in Manitoba and the Northwest at 80.000 souls-i large prog ‘£3 (W¢4- ll Vportion of whomhavc come in during the present year. These are the first-fruits of .ann gnu., *he turning tide and we may now begin to in bee embiiaasc tu: riiowi nieces ‘ _ I wh?" mb':cm*,°u m’*be di’ nwffumhb count our gains as before we counted our ‘_ losses-w,000 at $1.lIl0 each are worth' And every cans: to which we have sonfh-nm, 'rsispiwn ¢¢¢¢..p_ G_ gan” adverted as tending to turn the tide in ll ’ LR ,_ “*cf:°i'éADYV I ,_ ,_ HOOD’ our favor is now operating and will can-.l , tinue to operate with increasing'!orc'e. Our enlarged and improved institutions of learning, our rapidly growing and prosperous industries, our vase mineral development, our improved means nl' niarket, the general prosperity cf the country-:ll these are opvrating t attract population ta cur ft-itile iielis The great harvest of the present yr ar, cur oumow of Canaiians ,Vo the United S atis_ t still abundant public lands, the evrr in- creasing land hunger in the States where public lands fit for sertlement are now exh rusted, the removal of old prejudices against our winter climate-all these are chiefly, sought and toznd more remunera- i° wr f‘“'°"° Au 3° t° °h°“i that the it me emp\oy_nent than they could and at I tide now turned in our favor will flow on with increasing volume until Canada shall become populous and rich com- pared with the prosperous Canada cf today. The outlook is bright indeed and with it comes incr. asing confidence, self- reliance and national spirit and pride The Canada of today laces the future with high hopes and ahoundlng confidence. ili- ,THE ASSOUAN DAM. _ Carrie, Oct. 26.-Official arrangements deilcation ot the dam on the Nile at Assouan are complete. Tae Duke and Duchess of Connaught will arrive here December 6, and, along with the Khedlve will go by special train next dav to Luxor, whence they will ts-ike a steamer to A~souan, arriving December 9th. T/_he in- auguration takes place on the afternoon of Dec. 10. __ `- _...___ .. _ _______,.___.._._..__1._»é-_i dl`§€lBfNlAl fi The jury returned a verdict of accl- dental death on the man who fr`_l from the window ledge on which he had fallen asleep. But the death was really due to 1 - _ carelessness li i ' the accident ible. _ Tlliere are a' in ll Ii great, many 7/'_ __‘ ""”`i| I lives sud- _|F* denly termi- "_ nated as a - -” result of '= carelessness, V I \;». , -= ` ’ althouglithe medical cer- = 'f»`. tificate may rcad “heart failure.” ~'.f -;;'_ _ \Vlien a man ` ' ‘ takes chanceswith Fm. his stomach -and neglects the warning symptoms of disease, he is carelessly inviting calamit '. Dr. Piercc’s Golden hledical Discovery cures diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. It enables the perfect digestion and assimi- lation of food, which makes strength. It stimulates the liver, cures biliousness, Ind removes bilious impurities from the blood. “I had been troubled with a pain in lower Fart of my stomach for three years, so severe I bought it would' kill me in time.” writes Mr._ Anron.Van Dam, of(Keusirr`rigton) 2549 ri th St., ChicaZ°.-_ Ill. “I could ha y nxork; it lglt like n big weight- hogging on me a got so had that I had to take rn_ icme. I used Stomach Bitters for a time, but it did no good so I wrote to Dr. R. V. Pierce for advice, which he gave nie im- rnediatelv. I followed his directions; used two bottles of his medicine and was cured. I had a torpid liver which was troubling me instead of cramps (as I thought). so Dr. Pierce told me. I have pleasure in living now; have gained in weight i5 pounds since then." Dr. P1erce’s Pleasant Pellets cure con- stipation. They do not beget the pill ha lt. ' e wnar = We Read in Books Hrs a great in- fluence 1 n our lives. Note how *very great man can give you a i ist cf°‘b.»oks that have ueipcd me ” Some of ue might name "books that have hurt nr§," because through careless- ness we h ave ml selected the besr reading; 12 b ' I ir h best k I 's our usiness o eepouslrni t e o s 'W ' ~' gg .; i dl K th- __ ____ ___ *___ _ __ _ _ __ g inure you 'ot' c rx oo cm Ovcl' HASZARD’S BRAl`ll`1lI-N TEA ' 1__,~,`. -- ‘ ti ._ -._=,- Q, V _ _ __; ¢ Dns\.z-Sui,-- 'J __ 1 y'f5';3lS_f'~'°R'T*' D S Certiflcite' as to its Popularity 'Loss _ Biuincn, New Isnssv, ~ e v Y' 22nd Oct. 1902. it in'g<»<1 condition- mi is up _ usual iandardi I should think you might make V “ " put it regulariyonthe New _igV'f_u-‘superior to Tiptons or Tetleys our esiiisstion; _ _ii Queen St. Cpposite Prowee'.\. ledera|B__|ond _ ,_, - [udia and China Teas, in such proportions as to insure a delicious 'cup of Tea. 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