. Manitoba, the Canadian North-West [microform] : a record of the results of the harvest of 1887 : with maps and valuable information respecting the country and its lands; advice how and when to settle upon and cultivate them; capital required, &c., & Canadian immigration literature; Agriculture; Agriculture; Agriculture; Agriculture. ENERAL litultii, thero eral writers liiir ni(;thods ;pt clothing sorts can be leiidation cf n is directed. QUES ( ut farming f n in the shape ]>I)arel. mly »g. 1 clothing 1 clothing iture, which liero iture, which I lere ' ji pay freight m pay freig
. Manitoba, the Canadian North-West [microform] : a record of the results of the harvest of 1887 : with maps and valuable information respecting the country and its lands; advice how and when to settle upon and cultivate them; capital required, &c., & Canadian immigration literature; Agriculture; Agriculture; Agriculture; Agriculture. ENERAL litultii, thero eral writers liiir ni(;thods ;pt clothing sorts can be leiidation cf n is directed. QUES ( ut farming f n in the shape ]>I)arel. mly »g. 1 clothing 1 clothing iture, which liero iture, which I lere ' ji pay freight m pay freight. 43 ADVICE. seems only ouo answer—early spring. Ry this is moant, in tiini! to begin to break his advise now comers to work for au experieucetl farmer one year before beginning farming demanded by prairie agriculture. and bedding, and many add that of these only so much should be brought as can bo got in Manitoba ni'^e cheaply, and of a kind bettor adapted to the region. the soil and weather i ttttd sensible instructions to beginners, will bo found in tho answers TIONS. of dot king and home fiirnixhing f I like the Pretty well satisfied. I am Yes, (iejioral Remarks. We (;un grow iu Manit(»l)a from oO to ")0 l) of wIk it, to the acre, and from 40 to (iO of harley, and from 50 to 100 of oats; and we ciiu raise horses, cattle and slieep upon the natural grasses for next to nothing. What other new country can oli'cr ^wcXx inducements with ap few drawbacks? I sav none. Yes, generally speaking. Yes, generally speaking. C-ertainly Yes; I don't want a better land or climate Well satisfied None should t;ome hut those al)le anil willing to work. I would recommend oxen instead of horses for tlie first year, as they recjuire no grain, and will do nearly as mucii Ijreaking as liorses if proj)erly handled. Wood is scarce in most places, hut coal of a good quality is plentiful, and will l)e cheap as soon as local mines are opened. Yes; I have great faith in Man
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