Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 138, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 June 1919 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Grow Wheat in Western Canada One Crop Often Pays for the Land ■ Western Canada offers the greatest advantages to home seekers. & W\ 'XSH ffl ■ Large profits are assured. You can buy on easy payment terms, (WMnJjl I Fertile Land at sls to S3O per Acre— stsfi ■ land similar to that which through many years has averaged from 20 to 45 \W S W’B ■ bushels of wheat to the acre. Hundreds of cases are on record where in Western ■ ■ Canada a single crop has paid the cost of land and production. The Govern- kvW®F[B ■ ments of the Dominion and Provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta want )WJCJB ■ the farmer to prosper, and extend every possible encouragement and help to xImM E Grain Growing and Stock Raising. ThoughWestem Canadaoffers land at such low figures, the high jJwJlTWg^■ H prices ot grain, cattle, sheep and hogs will remain. Loans for the purchase of stock may be had at low interest; 9 there are good shipping facilities; best of markets; free schools; ■ churches; splendid climate; low taxation (none on improvements). For particulars as to location of lands for sale, maps, Illustrated literature, A 4jBH»paMEnD ■ reduced railway rate., etc., apply to Supt. of Immigration. Ottawa, Cam. or A 9 I C. J. Broughton, Room 412, 112 W. Adams Street, Chicago, DLt M. V. Maclnnea, 176 Jefferson Avenue. Detroit, Mich. jk Canadian Government Agents fWWllWiWßilllll
It is as hard to impose on some’.men the second time as it was easy to impose on them the first time..
