LET ROM SETTLI jo; 



Care MA*II* Wa*v. KiooKMti. Of 1 



1 il, 



there 4 Urmer in the Old Un4 who will *y a SM *M> 

 <-ar and urovide board and room* I think any yoong mtm t= 



Ida, Of courM- u i* no we to COSM out here aad a*rf to 4* 



the pla* 

 reconuiieinl it to .mybody wno t willing to w/ork 



to Canada. Of cour%r u u no use to const MM Wft aad onset to 4 

 up Die dottan 1: the place for the indnstriom man. mm I CM smfsfr 



Rant 



u r a.Mir.s- -Spring WeMonon \Ure. HcianriStahirr. r.g 



GAL?. Orr. Dae 15. 



In aiitui r to yon . ...s-.h. 1 u.. write to let you know thai I aw 



iff on all right here I like Ontario very mmem. it has a very hiakhj 

 invigorating climat a good coontnr for agriqslttral pwrssjics> 



Has many advantages for men who are not afraid to work, especially so 

 for the man with tome capital. I can thoroughly reoand it to all who 

 ml better themselve* to give Ontario a thai They CM 

 work all the year around at good 



ti the Old Cotmtr) I advise all who cone ID Canada to report 



at tli <mment Immigration Omces, where impioyaMS* wtfl to 



secured tor them and where they will get all 



Wn 



>cr addrett Bloxham. Banbury. Oxfordshire. 



Care Aartiua Baowx. JL R. 4 AVLMO W . Dot. 4. ">i.- 

 It gives me the greatest pleasure to give yon 



m of by the foil who vosjld he i 



e tcn on arriving at my desti 



>er in the most cordial way 



being taken for granted and my 



Mrh .adva*tai 



id them in Canada, since I have already derived 

 and such splendid health since my arrival here 



I came to Canada a complete DOVHC m all things agricultural aad 

 expecting to be made great fun of by the folk who would to my new 

 panions. Imagine my surprise when on arriving at my dsolOtto J was 

 received 1 'ure employ ei 



ignorance of farm dut 

 in the most patient way pp 



one can master the pnni^ry principles of tan* work fa 

 md the probation i thu made ever 



Giv < rae inlelhRem. and hcsJlh, p 



mtnation to succeed in his ambitioas, a young fellow s future ts 

 the plainest of bbck ami -^flO CMTt hmeif ft 



.ui.l he ran go further than hi* highest of high Hlinai. as to * 

 see after he has lived here a short 



The 



wet season 

 than the 



I am safe in saying 

 of the British Isles. 



- 

 . 



clniwteV'inaV '* M**** * Ciplinil% 



ion for Canada ?ias proved .itself to to "**euovaMe 



j finest of summer weather I have epenei> -ne. hut 1 think 



fe in saying that, as a rule, the climate of Canada is drier than that 



