. Canada : a descriptive text book . population of Manitobaand the North-West Territories is the most in-teresting of all, for here one sees more variedand interesting types than in any otherpart of Canada. People from the east-ern provinces and the thousands of set-tlers from Great Britain and Irelandform the largest class. But there arealso settlements of Germans andSwedes, Galicians, Doukhobors, Men-nonites and Quakers—all happy in thefreedom and comfort of their newhomes, and learning to take a properpride in the fact that they are Britishsubjects. During the last few yearsmany people from


. Canada : a descriptive text book . population of Manitobaand the North-West Territories is the most in-teresting of all, for here one sees more variedand interesting types than in any otherpart of Canada. People from the east-ern provinces and the thousands of set-tlers from Great Britain and Irelandform the largest class. But there arealso settlements of Germans andSwedes, Galicians, Doukhobors, Men-nonites and Quakers—all happy in thefreedom and comfort of their newhomes, and learning to take a properpride in the fact that they are Britishsubjects. During the last few yearsmany people from the United Stateshave crossed the border and taken upland in the North-West. Lacrosse Player. Town life in Canada differs from that of England in many respects ;one or two points are worthy of notice. There are not many very poorpeople in Canadian cities for nearly everyone can make a comfortableliving if he is willing to work The houses of the labouring peopleare much better, and they are not nearly so closely crowded as in Eng-.


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