Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 138, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 June 1914 — Page 2

Why Be a Farm Renter and Make Some Other Man Rich? The Canadian Pacific Railway Offers You the Chance to be a : Farm Owner in Fertile Western Canada. 4 9 » . * TELL ME: Why should I leave my farm and home and move to Western Canada? YOU—Like Thousands of Other American Farmers—Are Asking That Question. Nearly a Million Americans Prospering Now in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba Would Give You This Answer: “TO BETTER YOURSELF. To Start on Little if You Have But Little and Make Yourself Independent and Wealthy in a Few Years—Or if You Are a Wealthy Farmer Now, to Make for Yourself Far Greater Profits.” The Western Canada farmer knows that any American farmer with energy and enterprise and smaller capital than would be required to start anywhere else on earth, can make good in Western Canada, ft is the enormous crops raised on land that is very cheap but most productive, which makes success so certain for the good farmer in the Canadian West. - - ■ But besides the answer of the Western Canadian to the American farmer, there are SIX SPECIAL AND PARTICULAR ANSWERS—startling, remarkable answers that at first thought seem too good to be true—answers that offer you more than you were ever offered before. Yet these answers are made today, to YOU, by the greatest transportation company on earth; they are backed by capital of hundreds of millions'of dollars. These answers are the greatest features of the most wonderful and the most liberal colonization policy the world has ever seen. The Answers:

Lands For All Lands that will pay for themselves. The richest soil in the whole world—soil which produces immense crops. Lands for grain growing, mixed farming, intensive farming, stock raising, dairyng, and poultry. Ready for the plow. Near railroad and established towns. A healthful climate.

The Easiest Terms on Land Ever Offered— Only One*Twentieth Down; 20 Years in Which to Pay. $2,000 Loans to Settlers. Let the Canadian Pacific Railway Put You on the Road to Fortune * ft I ,

With the richest soil in the whole world In Western Canada; with cheap lands which will produce double and triple what worn-out, high-priced lands anywhere else will produce; with the chance the country offers to start on little, to make your farm pay for Itself and make you independent in a few years, why does the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAV make such startling, amazing liberal offers to get settlers for the Canadian West? Many a farmer has asked this question. It seems to him that if the opportunities there ara-so great, the country would quickly settle itself without such inducements. The answer is easy. The natural resources and opportunities are settling Western Canada rapidly—yet not as fast as it might be settled. Every new settler means bigger crops, more hauling for the Canadian Paciflb Lines. Therefore every effort is made to get more and more settlers. And besides tills—not only are settlers wanted, but the best class of - settlers are desired and the Canadian Pacific colonization policy gets them. . _ The motives are right; the wonderful offers made you are backed by brains and vast sums of money to carry them out; the opportunities f are conservatively represented; it only remains for YOU to say whether you will be as quick to grasp the chances offered as thousands of good fanners before you. Hare is Your Greatest Opportunity— GOOD Land —Lowest Prices, Wonderfully Easy Terms. .No mere land company on earth could exist and offer such terms on rich, virgin, vigorous land, as are offered by the Canadian Pacific Railway. Just stop and consider —it takes some thinking to fully realize the tremendous opportunity for you that lies in. these terms alone: PAY ONLY ONE-TWENTIETH DOWN —that is, only 5 per cent of the price of your farm is what you have to pay when you buy it—and if you want this much time, you can PAY FOR YOUR FARM IN TWENTY YEARS! You may ask, “Will it take me twenty years to pay for my farm?" Certainly not, nothing like that long, not if you farm with anything like the energy of most of the American farmers who have settled in Western Canada. In twenty years you surely will make enough money to pay for your farm and home and buildings over and over again. But here’s the point. You can take twenty years to pay if you want that long. These splendid terms let you use by far the greater part of your capital for farm improvements, as you have to pay so little each year on your land. You can Invest most of the money you make in biggrer crops and make greater returns for

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Low Price of Lands Eleven to twenty dollars an acre will buy lands splendidly adapted to mixed farming and stock raising. Twenty to thirty dollars an acre obtains best grain lands. Lands at these prices equal in productiveness the best lands ANYWHERE which often cost five to ten times as much.

yourself. It makes security for you doubly sure. Which would you rather do, buy from a land company and be forced to pay up in three years, tying up most of your capital in the land itself, or buy from the Canadian Pacific and have most of your capital to invest in crops which will make you a great deal of money? If you purchase good land at $20.00 an acre in Western Canada, your first payment would be only 6 per cent of the price; that is,, SI.OO an acre, land, worth $3,200. The balance would then be divided into nineteen equal yearly Installments and interest would then be charged on the unpaid balance at the rate of 6 per cent. These remarkable terms are made for the FARMER’S BENEFIT —not made to speculators. They are offered only to those who will improve the land and crop it. Let the other fellow tie up his capital by buying land on which he has to pay one-third to one-half right away in cash and has only one or two years to pay the balance. Decide now to purchase YOUR farm from the Canadian Pacific. Use YOUR capital for farming. Making the Farm Renter a Farm Owner What chance has the renter of an American farm? Land rents are constantly‘ going up. The tenant’s lot ,gets harder day by day. - It" he works on shares, he gives half of all he raises to #the landlord, and often has to pay for everything himself, including the upkeep and fertilizing of the farm. If he makes a bare living he does well. If he makes a little surplus, he must put it into equipment to keep his head above water. Moreover, land is not getting any better, especially the land the renter usually gets. Wasteful methods, continuous cropping, lack of restoration of soil fertility have cut down .its power to produce good yields. The tenant comes to an impoverished soil, over which he must labor twice as hard to get reasonable returns. And he has nothing better to offer his children. Land in the middle West is high in price—anywhere from SIOO to S2OO an acre. His grandfather, who came west in pioneer times, had a big iholding. When his boys grew up, he divided it among them, giving them a fair-sized farm apiece. But the farm renter hasn’t any farm. He hasn’t any land to give his sons. He won’t have any in ten or twenty years from now — only a bundle of rent receipts. He has no future. Neither has he the amount of monejf with which to buy land in the high-priced corn-belt. Many such men turn their eyes to Western Canada, where lands ate cheap, and a farm will pay for itself. But even the opportunities of the Canadian West seemed closed to many tenant farmers, because they

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Long Terms of Payment Only ONE-TWENTIETH DOWN—2O years in which to pay. Long before your final payment becomes due your farm will have paid for itself over and over again. No lands sold to speculators—these terms are made FOR FARMERS and for any man wtho will actually occupy, improtte and crop the land.

r had not even the little capital required to i make a start here. That’s where the Canadian i Pacific came in. It had millions of acres of unworked, rich land. It needed settlers —experienced farmers who would make their farms pay from the start. These tenant farmers had the experience, and the equipment. All they needed was money enough to make the change and get started on their first season. S2OOO Loans to Settlers To such renters, “and to ,all workers of highpriced, worn-out farms in the United States, the Canadian Pacific Railway offers its loan to settlers of $2,000.00 for TWENTY YEARS. White paying for your farm on our twentyyear plan, you may have the use of this money for erecting your home and buildings, putting your land in crop and making other improvements to your farm —all without having to put up any outside security—all on the SECURITY OF THE LAND ITSELF and our confidence in the enormous productivity of the land. 7 . ' ~ ~ ‘ Get thlspointnow! If Weatern Canadatand would not with absolute certainty make the energetic worker of it independent in a few years, could we ever expect you to pay for your land and repay your loan of $2,000.00 at the same time? Yet though we give you twenty years to do this, we confidently expect that you will have your farm paid for and your loan repaid in a few years at most. This is the strongest proof we can possibly give that the lands of Western Canada must be all that we claim. If you receive the Loan, the Canadian Pacific will actually pay you wages-for making your improvements; that is, for all the work that you can do yourself and with your own equipment. The Loan would be expended under the direction of our agricultural experts apd our builders, and in the breaking of the land and other farming operations, yourself and your family, your stock and equipment would be employed to the greatest possible extent. For this work the Canadian Pacific would pay you the regular contract rates. You select the home and buildings you want from the fine lot of plans prepared by our architects and we erecte them for you. We buy materials in enormous quantities, making every dollar go as far as possible. We also sink a well and install a pump. The applicant for the Loan must be a married man with farming experience. He must have enough household goods, farm implements, horses and cows to enable him to settle on his new Canadian farm and begin to improve it right away. He must also have money enough to make the first payment on his land, only SI.OO an acre, or $160.00 on 160 acres of $20.00 land, and to pay one-twentieth

Loans to Setjtlers of $2,000 To start the fanner who NEEDS help—to make things easier fOT you in the beginning. The loan is used to erect buildings, etc., and put the farm in crop. TWENTY YEARS TO REPAY THE LOAN—no security required but the land whidh you are purchasing on 20year terms! An offer unheard of before. A wonderful opportunity, for you.

of the amount of the Loan, and money enough to keep himself and family until he gets a crop. The farmer will repay the loan in nineteen equal installments with interest at the rate of 6 per cent, when he makes the regular payments on his land. Such an opportunity to make a new and better start in Western Canada was never before offered to the American farmer. Grasp it now, while you may. IT IS YOUR GREAT CHANCE. Canadian Pacific Ready-made Farms You may be so situated that you cannot \wilt until . you erect your home and buildeven with the help of the loan of $2,000. You may feel that you would have to begin to farm and make an Income from the very day you start in Western Canada. You may feel that your family ought to have all the comforts that they have been used to right from the start. If any of these things are in your mind, the matter is settled by the Cana-dian-Pacific ready-made farms. The homes and barns are most substan- : tially built, neatly finished and painted Inside and out, and all are built for USE and not for quick sales. Erected under the direction of our experts, they meet the needs of settlers, as shown by years of experience in the country. The dwelling houses consist of four rooms, and offer you the comforts of a good farm home. The barns will nouse eight head of stock, and on each Ready-Made Farm you will find a well dug and a pump installed, the farm fenced with- a wire fence and the necessary gates in place. Think of settling in a new country and finding everything homelike and attractive, everything fixed for the care of your stock, no hardships of any descrip* toin. Besides the nice, comfortable buildings, on each Ready-Made Farm you will find fifty acres of land cultivated, and in the proper season cropped to wheat, oats and barley—all this work done and in readiness for you when you take the farm. Besides the conveniences, there’s the saving to think of in purchasing a Ready-Made Farm. You get the building and lmlprovements for fully 15 per cent less than they would cost you if you bought the material and did the work yourself. We buy in enormous quantities, get the lowest prices and give you the benefit of the saving. Yet for buildings and improvements, as well as for the land Itself, we give you TWENTY YEARS to pay. If you did this work youreslf, you Would have to pay CASH for every dollar’s worth of supplies. Can you find any other company on earth that will give you TWENTY YEARS TO PAY FOR LABOR AND MATERIALS? The selection of the land for these farms

Ready-made Farms With home and buildings comnlete, well with puanp installed, land fenced, fifty acres cultivated and in crop—everything you need to live comfortably, everything ready to begin farming; no delay. Make an income from the start. TWENTY YEARS IN WHICH TO PAY.

was done by experts. They consist of 80 to 320 acres, and some of the farms have irrigable as well as non-irrlgable land, so that we can please all. The prices vary according to the amount of land. \ou can get a splendid 160-acre farm for about $4,600, and your first payment would be only 5 per cent of the price, or $225. TWENTY YEARS in whioh to pay for your Ready-Made Farm. The Ready-Made Farms are sold only to married men with experience in farming, and each purchaser must have horses, cows, implements and household effects, or be able to purchase these, so as to work his farm soon after getting it. You cannot find a better investment than a Ready-Made Farm. No matter wihat your means, you cannot start with greater comfort, or get a nicer, more practical farm home. Cißtditi Pacific Agricultural Experts Advise Mixed Farming Great Demonstration Farms—Free Advise to Settlers—Stock Loaned in Value up to SIOOO Because of its greatness as a grain-grow-ing country, the profit possibilities in mixed farming in the Canadian West have been too little realized by the Western Canada farmer and by the American farmer who is thinking about settling there. The farmer should give his attention to diversified farming rattier than to straight grain growing. There is a high-priced market right at his door • for all the vegetables, poultry, eggs, dairy products, cattle, horses, sheep and hogs that the Western Canada farmer can raise. And the farmer who markets a part or all of these products is the man who in the long run will make the greatest profits. Mixed farming means the constant improvement of the farm and of the fertility of the soil. And even more important to the new settler It means an Income from the start, and the way to start with little and build up a good, sure and regular Income. Farmers assemble at the Demonstration Farms and are given expert advice without charge; they hear lectures and see practical demonstrations, and the result is that all become better farmers and bigger producers and consequently have greater profits to their credit The finest dairy herds, beef cattle, hogs, sheep and poultry are kept at the Demonstration Farmß, and the settler may purchase such stock for his own farm at the actual cost to the Canadian Pacific. In the case of the approved land purchaser, who is in a position and has the knowleodge to take care of his stock, the company will advance cattle. aheep and hogs up to the value of SI,OOO ON A LOAN BASIS to help him get started on the right methods of mixed fanning.