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LAMBERTS P. O., MILVERTON, ONT., Dec. 2, lyu 



In regard to your letter which I received the 29th ult . I am pleased t,. 

 .it this is a fine country and the people are very sociable, ;m<l a stranger 

 tied as one of themselves. Although an Englishman. I prefer the Cana- 

 dian people to my own people. From an agricultural point of view would 

 say that this country is worked on the same principle ns the Old Country. 

 lut I think they are more up to date in machinery, for I have seen more in 

 this country than in the old. As for recommending any one to come here, 

 I am sure one could not do better than to come to Ontario. I have got along 

 splendidly and the wages are very much better than in England in fact, one 

 gets about double the wages here, 



A. E. JONES. 



I-ormer address 8 St. George's Terrace, Kidderminster, England. 



An Ontario farm home where it is not all work. 



