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CANADIAN FARM YEAR BOOK. 



Ontario's Clay Belt 



The New North — A Fertile Land 



ONLY SMADL CAPITAL is required to make a start like this in a 

 country where every product that the settler can produce finds 

 a ready market. Hay and grain are required for the teams In 

 the mines and lumber camps. Butter, vegetables, etc., are needed in 

 the growing towns. They are commandiing a hig<h price with cash 

 returns. After the first year, practically every progressive settler 

 can produce a living for himself and his family off the few acres that 

 he has cleared. 



HOMES IN THE NORTHLAND OF ONTARIO 



are only 300 or 400 miles north of the city of Toronto. If you are 

 ambitious for a home of your own, one of them can be yours for the 

 asking at 50 cts. an acre and the work of doing a settler's duty. 



For Settlers' Rates and Further Information write to 



H. A. MACDONELL, Director of ColonizatioD, 



Parliament Bldgs., TORONTO, ONT. 



HON. J. HOWARD FERGUSON, Minister of Lands, Forest and Mines 



