never al amounts they have brought v it h thorn. Far from being the objectsof char-Hrity some ptsons would lead us to believe, wlt; find many of them comfortable sup* plitnl with ready cash and some otx those who turned up their noses at these peo-pie, might count themselves lucky, if they had as much wealth in their inside pockets.We h ive not the slightest doubt 1ml that by the time these settlers have 1hh*ii threeor four years in thlt; country, they will put to all aim manv who came in leas heavily handicapped and milch better equipped for the struggle for a Northwest PomjsHency.They*,are strangers in a strange land, unaccustomed to our manners and customs, and what may apjwar odd to US at tirst will gradually wear away and although they do not as yet speak our language. give them time to settle down ami Ikvoilie accustomed to what must he to them a strange environment, and instead of attempting to get the better of them,show them bv kindness, that thevarenow% •living in a free country anti that the opportunities for advancement are open alike to all and that we who pride our-wives on being Canadians will look with gratification on their success.