Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 56, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 March 1914 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

a.'Tear Immigration figures show that the population of Canada increased during 1913, by the addition of 400,000 MW* new settlers from the United States and Europe. Most of these have gone on farms in provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta. fißj Lord William Percy, an English Nobleman, says: “Ths possibilities and opportunities offered by the Canadian West are so infinitely greater than those which exist in England, jB that it seems absurd to think that peopleAffi should be impeded from coming to thofoy country where they can most easily certainly improve their position. New districts are being opened up. eJKf which will make accessable a great number of homesteads in districts especi&lly adapted to mixed farming and grain raising. Far illustrated literature and reduced railway rates, apply to I Supt. of Immigration, Ottawa. ■<l jaCr K’. I Canada, or to |X?S’ C. 1. Brn.rhton, 41« I.rrtuU fTM pgj 1. J> T. BM«.,Cki« < ».a.T.aei»- I Y A R >M, lie 4eff.ivo« A«.. Detroit Canadian Government Agent

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