Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 February 1919 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

.tests are free and available to nil. Ed- i ucational opportunities for fa rmers are the concern of the Government and appreciation is showy by the number of farmers who attend the free course*. Agriculture in Canada has reached a high standard, notwithstanding which lands are low in price. * Thus upon the United States and Canada for mpny years will rest the great burden of feeding the worldL -With free interchange of travel. ditticulties of crossing and vectoring removed. Canada may look for a speedy resumption of the large~fhflux of settlers from the United States which prevailed previous so the war. During the war period there was a dread of something, no one seemed to know what: if the American went to Canada he might be conscripted, put in prison, or in his attempt to cross the border he would meet with innumerable difficulties, most of which, of course, was untrue. These untruths were circulated for a purpose by an element, which, it was discovered, had an interest in fomenting and creating trouble and dis•trust between two peoples whose language and aims in life should be anything but of an unfriendly character. , The draft law-of; the United States high purposes had in view by the United States kept many from going to Canada during the period of the war. The citizen army of the United States was quickly mobilized, and contained a large percentage of the young men from the farms. In this way many were prevented from going to Canada. That is all over now. There are no real or imaginary restrictions; there is no draft law to interfere. On the contrary there is an unfathomable depth of good feeling, and the long existing friendship is stronger than ever. This has been brought about by the knowledge of what has been done in the recent great struggle, each vying with the other in giving credit for what was accomplished. In thought and feeling, in language, in alms-4n-ltfft-4n work,in desire to build up a new world, there has been bred a kinship which is as indissoluble as time itself. —Advertisement.

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