The Weekly Newsla patoliahed f»ery Frtifcf «•*“«!«§, *t th* B»*k«r fbeck Um.r St, «epefct# idlt; (lr*e4 V.«w Hat#;Ann*. intend to leave whenever! they can obtain transportation I Meanwhile on all the trails and a j long the railways they are trampSffkTTtptta. ~m « J^r *nnutn In ^ toward* th-Aktcnkunff rkt«« oa *pp!.c*t or AM•is ro«ucaa*c*tfon* u»th# s towns, and 15 ran don and mtnpegK*wi,Pv*l»HIJ«9 Co, fSBBhift, M*r.(IEO. BARKER, Manager IFRIDAY, MAY 1* 1900 /*! H/OAA Tioy.According to Hon. Mr Siftot (Feb 13) there were 7427 Doukho-lior.s and 10.7*7 t laliciarms. tiled in Manitoba and the Territories at tie close of 1809. coating $7 47 for the former and £177 for the latter The sum works out thus:—already have many jobbing in town| instead of working oh their lands, j These people also necessitate an ! expensive staffof officials and inter-1 pretert wherea English speaking j colonists shift for themselves and j cause but little outlay; and whomj *. * * t ithe expenses of the different immigration halls are added to the a I*.*ve figures the total is a trethend-j ous onej !It is no use denying the fact that', Hon. Mr Nil ton s Vigorous iihmi-* r*$55,4# 9.09 gati«»n poii *v has been a costlyt 42 lt;Douka at S/.4lt;10787 Galicians at 4.77 80,073.991 failure, and his {vetted immigrants24,21 4Since that time at least 3.000 mote of the twokindshav arrival, one party of 700 about a fortnightare £ heavy bill of expense UrCan-135,553.68 i ad a — Crandon Ind.The W eekly News appears again in its old dress as the pamphlet ago; thus making «juite 28,000 of j forrn has not proved as satisfactorythese people hi the country, and j ^ we {t wiu stilj( however,the amount they have cost is proportionately it icreasedLIs* all printed in the office here We will give this form a fair trialI Imre have leen other ad\ances an(j hope it will please our patrons, i* also, such as 5*5945 to the Galicians -up to the end of theyear, butevery j The new voters li^t are nowthing is so mutHed up that it is hard : complete and printed, as revised byio trace; but the government con •riders these outlays not as lost but as merely loans, because it is all secured “against their farms ,However these are Hon. Mr.Si f ton’s own figures and they are*His Honor, Judge Ryan.Seven courts were held. The r esult is that the lists are now satisfactory to both parties, which speaks volumus for all who had the work in hand. Comparativelygood enough to prove what ‘ In -1 few changes were made considering j dependence has always urged that the number of names on the list |were the same amounts of money | anlt;] the large and unwieldly di*-expended in assisting English speak- t rict and scattered population.ing immigrants from the old country or Ontario we would ha\e hadThe Sifton L'berals denounce valuable increase to ourpopulat-; Richardson as being no longer aion, instead of having 2*000 for Liberal, yet fail to point to any eign paupers and possible criminals! utterance or profession of his, notwhose room would be better than strictly in, accord with the Ottawatheir company.platform laid down by Liberals inOur weekly exchanges are filled , convention assembled. The stand with the most unfavorable reports ! taken bv Mr. Richardson is Veryj |of these* people, numbers have al-j gratifying to all who place country ready left, and 4,700 at York ton j before party, whether that party