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Dakota, who originally came from Huron, Peterboro and Glen- 
garry. One of these families gave four children University 
education, one daughter taking the classical medal and travel- 
ling scholarship for two years. 
. Leading farmer born in England. Came from Missouri. 
Thorough Britisher. 
. Forty families of English-speaking Scandinavians from Min- 
nesota; Lutherans. Merchants in town; and farmers. Well- 
to-do. 
. Seventeen families; two from Kentucky, English-speaking. 
Remainder English-speaking Norwegians, chiefly Lutherans. 
Farmers—each farms from 600 to 2,000 acres. Six steam 
ploughs in settlement. 
. Several families, all returned Canadians. 
Almost every settlement within sixty miles of Winnipeg has 
American families—well-to-do; law-abiding; mixed in reli- 
gious denominations. In all these settlements there are good 
schools. 
Saskatchewan.—(All within sixty miles of Moose Jaw). 
A. Large settlement—forty families. Several Canadian mer- 
C. 
chants in the town—come as repatriated settlers chiefly from 
Iowa. Follow dry farming. All satisfied. Half of them 
were returned Canadians. A large connection originally from 
Richmond, Quebec. Fine schools erected; eleven denomina- 
tions united in erecting a church costing $6,000, virtually 
paid for. 
. Considerable town. Families from Dakota, Nebraska, «ec. 
Large Nova Scotia element. Returned Canadian from 
Dakota—a Councillor; another of the same—notary public and 
capitalist. 
New town on Outlook branch. Large settlement, chiefly 
Canadians from Minnesota; eleven cars took the party from 
Park River, Minnesota—half way between Winnipeg and St. 
Paul. Had been thirteen years on poor soil, sandy. Inform- 
ant had not been able to visit home in Stormont, while in the 
United States, in thirteen years. Has been four years in Sas- 
katchewan and will visit home next year. Have schools, 
religious services and progressive settlement. 

Alberta. —A. Mormon town—1,500 people, chiefly Americans. 
Large beet sugar refinery. For four or five miles around town 
a continuous beet field. Only eighty Gentiles altogether in 
the town. These are Canadians: Irrigation Company Mana- 
ger, Doctor, Editor, Minister. Good schools; four school 
