British Columbia and its agricultural capabilities . In the unsettled parts of the Lsland of Vancouver the panther, so-called, really the puma(Felia coiwoloi-), the black bear (Ursus AmericanuH), and wolf {C<inin occidenUdis) abound, andare naturally attracted by the presence of sheep, pigs, lirc, to the settled portions, renderingthe profitable production of these animals more precarious than on the smaller islands. Never-theless, with a modicum of care and trouble, they can be, and are, profitably produced, andgive large returns to those farmers who carry on the industry with circumspecti


British Columbia and its agricultural capabilities . In the unsettled parts of the Lsland of Vancouver the panther, so-called, really the puma(Felia coiwoloi-), the black bear (Ursus AmericanuH), and wolf {C<inin occidenUdis) abound, andare naturally attracted by the presence of sheep, pigs, lirc, to the settled portions, renderingthe profitable production of these animals more precarious than on the smaller islands. Never-theless, with a modicum of care and trouble, they can be, and are, profitably produced, andgive large returns to those farmers who carry on the industry with circumspection. Cattle, in the equable climate of these islands, also give a generous return for the carebestowed upon them, and dairying, now carried on in the line of butter-making both bycreameries and individuals, is capable of great expansion. The lucrativeness, however, ofwinter dairying is Ini- no means fully realised, inasmuch as but little provision is made forwinter feeding, in the shape of ensilage, roots, etc. During the months of April, May, June.


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