LETTERS FROM SETTLERS 



Ostr . OK. 



I IIIUM ihuuk >ot, Mmmeae in getting me a stamtioo on a 



uud inut say I wa >ith 



month* 



got on exceedingly well 

 but learned a food deal 

 Hun in the Old Land and 



ne of my own, a thin* I despaired of 

 large garden to grow vegetable! in. not 

 good and everything grows wonderfully 

 other* to come to Ontario and nu 



u u land like England, which it 

 able. 



WIUJAM Haxtv 

 Late of 91 l'>llow Kd . Swiss Cottage. Loud 



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 GDBMMMW I had i^v** IMMI i & *& S^AM* 



n WWW MlM 



I t everytmmi connected with 11 nt ^<^ c^i* kk 

 I whuh ili br vanmeit tour on Yon griVtmf 

 ind ca 4 in thu way I h*%c boa* able to 



red Of twllltato Ugtei 



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Can \: \ Joan ..,-. R. ] D 



In reply to your kind letter of inquir.v 

 ;ig along very nicely and am very comforta 

 ;fc and little girl are also quite happy and 

 cottage to liv< o the cottage 



.ige farm laborer in the Old Country We bkc Ontario 

 a good country for any one who wants work a: 

 think that there is more chance for a man to lotcesd in 

 for himself here than in rhc Old Country. I was 

 dons as soon as I jumped off the tram at Toronto, bet, wmtjy I dunk, weat 

 straight to your Bureau opposite the station and prtiintad yoor car4s of 

 introduction, and your Mr. Tutt soon had me fixed op with Mr. John***. 

 had plenty of work during the summer picking strawtemea, ram* 

 berries, etc., and made about thirty dollars at this. If yoo imnk thts letter 

 will be the means of persuading more to emigrate to Ontario von are at 

 liberty to publish it in your literature i -r circulation is) Great Dntam. ami I 

 don't care w*io it persuades. 1 am ure they will never regm rt I only with 

 we had come some years ago. I thank you for yoor kind offer of rnfonssatftan 

 and assistance, and can assure you that I will not neglect to keen m mejdi 

 with yoo. 



Former address The Heath I'otiltrt Farm. East Stoke, u 

 Dorset. England 



BorrtAi Moi v Ca Down. IsttAsnx Jene j^, 191 * 



I don't know what was the reason I came home. I liked Mr 



n awfully *orr> that I came home from so good 

 But I suppose there it lots of work oat there vet 

 could clear my passage out. 

 f would Ret tl . no good 



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-ork oot there yet I woehl go ifjpoe 

 uW be only too jUd to pay joe eack wwan 

 ood being hrrr I Kht Gamma best of all 



