. Scotch tenant-farmers on the agricultural resources of Canada [microform] : the reports of Mr. John Steven, Purroch Farm, Hurlford, Ayrshire; and Mr. Alex. Fraser, Balloch of Culloden, Inverness, on their visit to Canada in 1893. Agriculture; Farmers; Scots; Agriculture; Agriculteurs; Ecossais. I built float, thin part ol: being more rtility, and )u belonged â¢om Prince olttted from to do well md, and, as ng grounds in a close- fish. We to the fish consists of iy back we tor is paid oing on all has been ared, and a lock on our lok an easy of Messrs. Macdowall came here y over the 1. It ex- i


. Scotch tenant-farmers on the agricultural resources of Canada [microform] : the reports of Mr. John Steven, Purroch Farm, Hurlford, Ayrshire; and Mr. Alex. Fraser, Balloch of Culloden, Inverness, on their visit to Canada in 1893. Agriculture; Farmers; Scots; Agriculture; Agriculteurs; Ecossais. I built float, thin part ol: being more rtility, and )u belonged â¢om Prince olttted from to do well md, and, as ng grounds in a close- fish. We to the fish consists of iy back we tor is paid oing on all has been ared, and a lock on our lok an easy of Messrs. Macdowall came here y over the 1. It ex- is Fails, in [)icturesque take into the moun- arking the k, crossing In making any places ensue by we took 1 modern hotel is off each hion, and touriets, ng a turn 3 was the ots are to al forest, irs go up tangible ven years orthy of â Afr. John St9vevC» Report, 18 remark that seven years ago Vancouver was burnt to the ground, tlir devouring element leaving only one dwelling. At that time the town, however, was small, and consisted of only a few hundred inhabit/ants. Vancouver is the Pacific terminus of the great trans-continental railway. CANADIAK PACIFIC RAILWAY HOTEL, VANCOUVER. of Canada. It fronts on CoaJ Harbour, a widening of Burrard Inlet, and extends across a strip of land to English Bay, along the shores of which it is now extending. Vancouver has good natural drainage, harbour facilities, picturesqueness, and commercial advantages, and being a shipping port of considerable importance to Australia, China, and Japan, its future as well as its present prosperity is in every sense secured by the advantages mentioned. The scenery around the city is magnificent. The Cascade Mountains near at hand on the north,â the mountains at Vannouver Island, across the water, on the west,â with Mount Baker looming in the distance,âtogether present a most magnificent prospect. The agricultural resources of the large province of British Columbia are still undeveloped, though alon


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