. Welsh tenant-farmers on the agricultural resources of Canada [microform] : the reports of Mr. John Roberts, , Plas Heaton Farm, Trefnant, , North Wales; Mr. Dempster, Millbrook Lodge, Clarbeston Road, , South Wales, on their visit to Canada in 1893. Agriculture -- Canada; Agriculture -- Canada; Canada -- Emigration and immigration; Great Britain -- Emigration and immigration; Canada -- Émigration et immigration; Grande-Bretagne -- Émigration et immigration. r 32 The AgricuUural Ilesovrces of Canada. .1 :-i ij n 1, ! at home ; there is no one to do the work for him, and t


. Welsh tenant-farmers on the agricultural resources of Canada [microform] : the reports of Mr. John Roberts, , Plas Heaton Farm, Trefnant, , North Wales; Mr. Dempster, Millbrook Lodge, Clarbeston Road, , South Wales, on their visit to Canada in 1893. Agriculture -- Canada; Agriculture -- Canada; Canada -- Emigration and immigration; Great Britain -- Emigration and immigration; Canada -- Émigration et immigration; Grande-Bretagne -- Émigration et immigration. r 32 The AgricuUural Ilesovrces of Canada. .1 :-i ij n 1, ! at home ; there is no one to do the work for him, and the result is, it w ill be left undone. Gentlemen farmers would do better in the older Farmers with settled parts of the country, such as Ontario. Im- Caintal, proved farms may be bought or rented on reasonable terms; there need be no unnecessary expense; and there is good society, A^itli all the usual home comforts. Children mav be educated at a very small cost. This, I may say, is the most •» a vff^^ •_ -I* « _* _ , - -^-- i. _ ? - - -- - — — ?mr-.^ . —. ? - " '? '- - . --a» = i " /j^^^^^^^^ s-g^-sr^ I^PB i^Su^^MS gi^^'^-fej! ^^^^B^i^^^^H. Manitoba and the West. AN ONTARIO FARM. delightful country I have ever seen; magnificent fruit of all kinds is grown, and its scenery—hills, valleys, and lakes—is all that can b3 desired. In writing of Ontario I do not by any means insinuate anything derogatory to the province of Manitoba— another charming country—or to the country all along to Eegina—the capital of the province of Assiniboia, where the North-West Mounted Police have their head- quarters. The good discipline and smartness of the men are admirable. We are, indeed, deeply indebted to Colonel Herchmer for the assistance he rendered us during our tour, by means of men and horses; also to Major Steele, at McLeod : here, again, both men and horses were at our disposal. Calgary and other pTaces we cannot speak too much in praise of. About 200


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