r TIMES READERS By Bill Conselman and Charlie Plumb FREE --FREE AT i | Hi pens TY Ottawa, Sept. 20.--Canada will - PERMI TT CE WE'VE check the flood of European immigra- THE WORL ENTERTHE R E 08 RARALM MAP! of LANDED, THAT tion, on. Robert Forke announced : ANARCH ARe. UN A ING HAVE TO DO ha. we Ahiinlp) LD Rn tonight. - THA DAY g \ - The Minister of Immigration said : . AN LORIE ING OFF A LOG, he had written to the Presidents ot wd NNEW YORK! he Canadian National and Canatian § 3 . acific Railways informing them that | 4 IRS the agreement whereby Europeans ale > 0:8), Siyperintendent brought to this country wi e sub- / \ / f . ject to suspension at the discretion of ; Snmégration the department. Mr. Forke's idea is that when the incofing tide of immigrants from Cen= tral Europe is greater than thé arri- % vals from the British Isles, he will \\ notify the railway companies that their > 4 £ \ ; 4 i , blanket permission to bring agricul tural workers from Eurgpe to this : country is suspended. Mr, Forke him- {{{ = f 44 ny self came to Canada as a Scottish im- |[F | ww. ; migrant some forty years ago. He has | IE tytel y IE f 16 oN 2 te U.S. Pat. Off: Copyright 19 3 Fron decorialiory" od Ini new nd, and Ts : : NY (7% | Br Yacopoman iewmope, Servi: i YOULL. HEAR MORE OF THIS | sincerely desirous of stimulating the movement of desirable British settlers |'H to Canada. Hard to Get British People "It is no easy matter to secure Bri- -- Ge tishers who are willing to tackle the By o. McManus task of Sigaring the o biands hd YER -- T Western Canada," sai r. Forke, \E WHY DON'T YOu HOW FOOLISH. : V'LL TELEPHONE "and for that reason we age permit- ALD Sl ThE ADVERTISE FOR THEY NEVER X [1 TO AN EMPLOYMENT SWISS ARMY (\S ting Europeans to go in there. \ BE ENGAGED WHEN ONE, HERE 7 LEAVE THEIR AGENCY AND SEE IF The Minister also announced that WE SET YO. A DEAR MOUNTAINS © he will meet the Immigration Com- 8 SWITZERLAND Jy, FOR ANNTRING 2p \ CAN GET You mittee of the Church of England in \ » Winnipeg on October 12 next. This A en. is the committee appointed at the re- 0 cent meeting of the General Synod of the Church at Kingston to discuss . immigration problems with the Minis- ter. Archbishop Matheson, Primate of All Canada, is an old friend of the |, Minister, and as Mr. Forke intended to be in Winnipeg about that time he suggested that it would save the Prim- - ate the trouble of coming to Ottawa 4S if the conference were held in the & Manitoba Capital. The Archbishop was taken, ill at Kingston, and for that reason Mr. Forke was anxious to accommodate him. Policy Defended In defense of the policy which per- mits unrestricted immigration from Central Europe it is urged that British and Canadian labor laws will not put up with the hardships encountered in the mining and lumber camps and on the unimproved Western lands far re- | 4 moved from a railway line. It is claim- | ed that-much pioneer work is being | |S Ll . 4 FORT MACKINAC ) \ \BVI ANIA \HB\T/\I/BNI NINH 2\I/8\( 8) [8/88 \(B\I/A) nea! =~ B\I/B\i/2)i/ - DV/BV/@B\I/B/B\8\ BAN done and undeveloped resources ex- | §& . ' nH I { i g if suiLY IN 12 J) ploited by Canadian capitalists who have to depend for labor upon the WAS BUILT IN (712 i i ts from E h il- | 8 tf | : | 25 | 7 : a Ape pp Tog i | iff 71S A SMALL J : w= : oo i le en wy fil 1SLAND AT THE i; i : : lide pr AND IT 15 STILL ditions which prevail iin the North Country and on the isolated and un- | § | improved lands of the West. g HORTHWESTERN EA 2 END OF LAKE IAN r J AMERICAN IN FOREIGN LEGION |. RON. 15 PARDONED BY DOUMERGUE HURON, TOMMY. {i M , V ACKINAC NOW A POPULAR SUMMER nif, P. Sept. -- - ; dons he resent Do KE; RESORT, VAS FORMERLY NOTABLE A } ONE OF THE OLDEST WHITE SETTLEMENTS Bennett J. Doty, American, who had Se7ved Dant ef 2b eiehi-your Prison 15 ! IN AMERICA. COUNT DE FRONTENAC,GOVERNOR ; 1) OF NEW FRANCE CAUSED THE ISLAND TO BE SETTLED French Foreign Legion while on ac- ti ice in Syria 1 , |B 7/2 HE a aT ny | | "M1670. IT WAS THEN CALLED MICHIL-MACKINAC,AN i: fl | ALGONQUIN WORD MEANING "PLACE OF THE BIG LAME PERSON" will be under War Ministry orders lo rejoin the First Regiment of the i " JERE MARQUETTE BUILT A MISSION THERE IN 1671; AND Foreign Legion at Sidi-Bel-Abbes, | |B 4 ; Algeris, he haw b Souths va to | NN SOON AFTER IT BECAME A MILITARY POST AND OLD FORT serve o 8 origial five-year enlist- == CDAD ment under the name of "Gilbert. || == = MACKINAC BUILT IN 1712 STILL STANDS,AND 1S NOW A STATE PAR ( Clare." It 8 understood that he left ------ AR the prison this morning en route to Marseilles, whence he will leave on the first available transport for || 'LAR FELLERS-- Algeria to begin serving the remain- | |E der of his enlistment, . " , . 1 HOPE SHE s ' 4 "E WANTGA savs YES CAUSE | OM MOM. CHOW IF T WONT A BIG by PUDDINHEAD'S GONNA WAIT FOR WIM "AOR ge NINE YEARS OLD NEXT WEEK AN TM . 'est 320d St., near Sth Ave. NEW YORK Jobe ¥. Dowaey, Managing Director DPT N.Y. 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