. American railway statisticians claim that emigration from Canada to the United States lias been.larger than from the United States to Canada during last year. This may be, but Canada has attracted farmers _ with capital to make an independent start in the West, while the chief attraction of the Republic is for youthful wage-oarnors.— "Globe," Toronto. "These are hard times, sir;" complained a tenant whose rent was duo, "and I'm sorry I haven't been able to'raise more than fifteen pounds of tile twenty I owe/ you. Hofe it is—nil I could scrape together." "I regret to hoar that," said his. landlord, as ho took tho bag and< poured the contents on the table. "But, I say,"- he, added, after counting tho. money, '-'there's twentyfive pounds Tiero." "Great ; Scotl" exolaimod tie tenant, "I've given you tho wrong bagl"
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 582, 10 August 1909, Page 6
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136Untitled Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 582, 10 August 1909, Page 6
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