Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 35, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 March 1903 — Thousands of Americans for Western Canada. [ARTICLE]
Thousands of Americans for Western Canada.
“There-will be thousands of Americans Coining up here in the spring,” was the remark made by a fanner from the vicinity of Langdon, North Dakota, when he arrived in Winnipeg. Manitoba, the capital of Western Cam ada, a few days since. He was the advance guard of a large bodv who are following him, and he has already Invested in Severn! fartnlngßefctiontP for himself and others and purposes to take up his permanent abode in this country. He went on to sayj "Hundreds are .coming -from my district 1 alone. TtnoiGM to be a fact, for many of them are neighbors of mine? Tfie chief topic of conversation with the farmers is the coming immigration in the spring.” - - “The impression general In the part of Dakota where laUveI a Uve that farmers' can get from-10 to 15 cents more a 1 -’ bushel for wheat on the American side 1 ; of the line than on the Canadian has. not prevented people from turning their' eyes to Canada as a place to live in.v They know they can get land in this country which is every bit as fertile' as that in Dakota at about one-quarter the price. It is safe to say that the' exodus from Dakota into Canada this year will exceed the expectations of all Canadians.” The Government has established agencies at St. Paul, Mlnn.f Omaha,: Neb.; Kansas City, Mo.; Chicago, Ill.; Indianapolis, I fid.; Milwaukee, Wls.; Wausau, Wis.; Detroit, Sault Ste. Marie and Marquette, Mich.; Toledo, Ohio; Watertown, S. D.; Grand Forks, N. D.„and Great Falls, Mont.,and the? suggestion is made that by addressing any of these, who are the authorized agents of the Government, it will be to the advantage of the reader, who will be given the fullest and most authentic Information regarding the re--suits of mixed farming/ dairying, ranching and grain-raising, and also supply Information as to freight and passenger rates, etc., etc.
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