. Guide to the Qu'Appelle valley, Assiniboia, Canada [microform]. Agriculture; Agriculture. P THE PEOPLE. IMMIGRATION—FORT QU'aPPELLE. 23 itanco which has conio iod, thousands of years 3. The cousequcuce is such an deep ploughing, dispensed with. is that of the winter. )eoplo are not so much incss, and wretchedness lis description of your nder the Rocliy Moun- somewhat lilie those of st of the country the f falls and hardens on ) sky overhead, so that id on the whole have a e country the residents lave. seems to be perfectly ion. I have observed TOiiderfully well-built, )ivine Majesty is no ,
. Guide to the Qu'Appelle valley, Assiniboia, Canada [microform]. Agriculture; Agriculture. P THE PEOPLE. IMMIGRATION—FORT QU'aPPELLE. 23 itanco which has conio iod, thousands of years 3. The cousequcuce is such an deep ploughing, dispensed with. is that of the winter. )eoplo are not so much incss, and wretchedness lis description of your nder the Rocliy Moun- somewhat lilie those of st of the country the f falls and hardens on ) sky overhead, so that id on the whole have a e country the residents lave. seems to be perfectly ion. I have observed TOiiderfully well-built, )ivine Majesty is no , clergy, congregations, excellent. The whole all of them clergy arc for education. There le sparsely inhabited II. The ecclesiastical ditable to the North- ndition of the people, on all the restrictions respecting the manu- 3 upon the prohibition the North-West. I illy out of a charitable aelievo it was just as for the cattle ranche It—the best possible )und every profession ny in the face of the competitive examinations, or who could not succeed at the bar, or in the church, and who found the counting-houses and banking establishments all filled with clerks, are already thinking they could better their mark by taking to catde-ranching. I would far sooner see my son a farmer, active on horseback, making a little money and becoming independent before he was thirty years of age, than sitting still in a lawyer's office at homo. I have made the acquaintance of several young men well educated and well-bred, working away on cattle ranches, healthy, bloom- ing and hearty as young Englishmen ought to be, and who have lost none of their good English manner, or good original culture. Even several men high up in the professions at homo are in"ssting their capital in these ranches. Professor J. P. Sheldon, a well known authority on agricultural matters, who has made four visits to Canada, spoke as follows :— I believe, that not only will this Dominion be a great wheat-producing c
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