Motion Picture Films 



A print of each of the following films issued 

 by this department is deposited with the repre- 

 sentatives listed below. These are available upon 

 application for use by schools, theatres, clubs, 

 societies, boards of trade, and other associations 

 and organizations. 



Homemaklng by Irrigation. Irrigation farming in 

 Southern Alberta, the various operations and their 

 results. 



The Land of Promise. Featuring the well-known agri- 

 cultural section of Battleford, Saskatchewan. 



Opportunity. Illustrative of Western Canadian oppor- 

 tunity, more specifically in the district of Lloydmin- 

 ster, Alta. 



Livestock and Dairying. The fine status and remark- 

 able progress of this industry in Western Canada 

 picturized. 



Taming the Last West. Depicting the evolution of the 

 Canadian West from buffalo range to a modern agri- 

 cultural area. 



The Sunny Side of Rural Life. The farmer on holiday, 

 showing that life in Western Canada is not all work. 



The Evolution of a Grain of Wheat. The life of wheat 

 seed from the time it is sown until its progeny enters 

 into the composition of a loaf of bread. 



Apple Growing in Evangeline's Land. Orchard cult 

 in the region Longfellow's poem made famous. 



The Apple Harvest of the Okanagan. Gathering and 

 shipping apples in the beautiful British Columbia 

 valley. 



Curing Fish in Nova Scotia. Depicting the various 

 phases of curing and smoking fish in the Maritimes. 



The Canadian Sardine. The sardine caught, canned 

 and distributed. 



Some Water Powers of Eastern Canada. The beauti- 

 ful and powerful waterpowers of the Eastern Canadian 

 provinces. 



The Silver Fox Industry of Canada. The domestic 

 ranching of silver foxes in Prince Edward Island. 



New Homes Within the Empire. The camera follows 

 the progress of a British immigrant from the first 

 awakened interest in Canada till when he settles on 

 a Western farm. 



Trail the Metallurgical Mecca of Canada. Work 

 at the Sullivan Mine and the operations of the plant 

 of the Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company 

 at Trail, British Columbia. 



Departmental Publications 



Any of the following publications will be sent 



free on request. 



The Prairie Provinces of Canada. A descriptive sta- 

 tistical booklet on the provinces of Alberta, Sask- 

 atchewan and Manitoba, with full information on 

 the opportunities for farming in the West. 



Business and Industrial Opportunities in Western 

 Canada. Full listings of industries existing and 

 business openings in the provinces of Western 

 Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and 

 British Columbia. 



Why Canada. Reliable and comprehensive information 

 for the United States manufacturer, showing the 

 advantages of establishing his industry in Canada. 



Canada's System of Government. Canadian govern- 

 ment briefly outlined to portray its democratic traits. 



The Story of Canadian Nickel. History of the nickel 

 mining industry. 



Canadian Oil Exploitation and Prospects. An expert 

 engineer's history of Canadian oil development and 

 future possibilities. 



Canadian Water Power Development. Authoritative 

 and exhaustive survey of water power reserves and 

 possible development. 



Irrigation in Western Canada. A comprehensive 

 survey of irrigation in the West from the initiation of 

 the first project to the extensive developments of 

 the present day. 



Education in Canada. The wide scope of Canadian 

 education depicted to show that a settler need have 

 no apprehension in this regard. 



A Canadian Grain Handling Plant How Canadian 

 grain is stored and shipped. Authoritative article on 

 Canadian elevators. 



Value of a Settler to Canadian Railroads. Compu- 

 tation from reliable statistics of a farming settler's 

 revenue-producing worth to Canadian railroads. 



Bituminous Sands of the Athabasca Region. 

 Description with known values, and possibilities of 

 development of the widely known tar sands of 

 Northern Alberta. 



Water Powers of the Maritimes. Authoritative article 

 on the undeveloped power systems of the Eastern 

 provinces. 



Water Powers of Manitoba. The water powers of this 

 province dealt with exhaustively. 



Oleomargarine. History of oleomargarine in Canada 

 and its future prospects. 



Synopses of Natural Resources. Pamphlets dealing 

 briefly but concisely with Kaolin or China Clay, 

 Oil Shales, Mica, Fluor-spar, Asbestos, Molyb- 

 denum, Magnesite, Fruit, Flax Fibre, Nickel, Coal, 

 Clays, Salt, Copper, Zinc, Silver, Gold, Pyrites, Iron, 

 Potash, Talc, Feldspar, Platinum, Phosphate (apatite) 

 Manganese, Graphite, Cement, Barytes, Gypsum, 

 Petroleum and Natural Gas, Corundum, Sulphates 

 of Sodium and Magnesium, Fur, Fish, Peat, Mineral 

 Waters, Building and Ornamental Stone, Flour 

 Milling and Water Powers. 



Officials of the Department of Colonization and Development 



MONTREAL, P.Q. 



WINNIPEG, Man. 

 CALGARY, Alta. 

 VANCOUVER, B.C. 

 NEW YORK, N.Y. 

 ST. PAUL, Minn. 

 CHICAGO, 111. 



J. S. DENNIS, CHIEF COMMISSIONNER. A. B 



H. C. P. CRESSWELL. Supt. 



G. G. OMMANNEY, Development Engr. 



NOMAN S. RAN'KIN, Spcl. Pub. Agt. 



E. R. BRUCE, Director of Exhibits. 



J. F. SWEETING, Industrial Agysnt, 

 Canadian Pacific Railway.' ~ 



M. E. THORN-TON, Supt. U.S. Agencies, 

 Ninth Ave. and First St. East. 



E. J. SEMMENS, Travelling Industrial 

 Agent, Canadian Pacific Railway. 



L. F. MOWREY, District Representative, 

 C.P.R. Bldg., Madison Ave., at 44th St. 



J. N. K. MACALISTER, Dist. Representative, 

 Hackney Bldg., 4th and Jackson Sts. 



C.P.R. BUREAU OF CANADIAN INFOR- 

 MATION, 140 South Clark St. 



or any agent of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company or Canadian 



CALDER, ASSISTANT TO THE COMMISSIONER. 

 SPOKANE, Wash. R. C. BOSWORTH, Dist. Representative, 



202 Exchange National Bank Bldg. 

 L. P. THORNTON, Dist. Representative, 



208 Railway Exchange Building. 

 C. A. VAN SCOY. Dist. Representative, 



299 Monadnock Building. 

 A. E. MOORE, Mgr., European Organiza- 

 tion, 62-65 Charing Cross, S.W. 

 CHAS. DE MEY, Director for Brussels 

 Canadian Pacific Railway, 

 98 Boulevard Adolphe Max. 

 WM. VAN TOL, Colonization Manager, 



42 Coolsingel. 

 PETER MYRVOLD, Special Agent, 



4 Jernbanetorvet. 

 COPENHAGEN, Denmark M. B. SORENSON, Colonization Agent, 



Amagertorv. 24. 

 Pacific Steamships, Ltd., in United States, Great Britain or Europe. 



PORTLAND, Ore. 

 SAN FRANCISCO, Cal. 

 LONDON, England 

 BRUSSELS, Belgium 



ROTTERDAM, Holland 

 CHRISTIANIA, Norway 



