. The advantages of Canada for emigrants. carried and fed for a verylow fare. The food provided is excellent and abundant. Every dayspecimens of it are brought to the captain to be tasted, and on theseoccasions I have sampled it myself, and found the soup, for example,quite as good as that supplied to the saloon passengers on the addition to holding frequent services, I made it my business togive information and advice, and to offer introductions in the newcountry. The arrangements at Quebec for receiving the emigrantsPort of are as nearly perfect as possible. The resident S. P. C. K


. The advantages of Canada for emigrants. carried and fed for a verylow fare. The food provided is excellent and abundant. Every dayspecimens of it are brought to the captain to be tasted, and on theseoccasions I have sampled it myself, and found the soup, for example,quite as good as that supplied to the saloon passengers on the addition to holding frequent services, I made it my business togive information and advice, and to offer introductions in the newcountry. The arrangements at Quebec for receiving the emigrantsPort of are as nearly perfect as possible. The resident S. P. C. K. Landing. Chaplain meets every steamer, and can frequently at once give valuable advice to those who want emigrants who are going out to the West are provided suitablewaiting and dining rooms, and they can buy good food and bedding,at most moderate rates, for their long journey. The railway cars are Paper by Beu. J. Cavis-Brown, 11 so constructed that at night they can be readily converted intocomfortable sleeping CANADIAN PACIFIC KAILAVAY DINING CAR. None of the hardships and inconveniences so graphically describedby Mr. E. L. Stevenson in Crossing the Plains (, the United Statesto San Francisco), are endured by emigrants crossing Canada by theCanadian Pacific Railway. All over the country, the Governmentarrangements for receiving, helping, and advising new-comers areexcellent. I saw nothing like them in the United States. Last year I visited Quebec, Montreal, Toronto, Hamilton,Extent of and Sarnia; thence crossed the States as far as Denver,my Travels, back to St. Paul (Minnesota), entering Canada again atGretna, and thence to Winnipeg. From the last placeeastward to Port Arthur, by steamer through the Lakes to Owen Sound,and back via Toronto, Montreal, and Quebec. This year, after leavingMontreal, I went through the States right across to Puget Sound, andthence by steamer to Victoria, After a trip to Alaska, I returned 12 The Advantages of Ca


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