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Otwval Tn/onnatioH about Canada. 



employment. Mechanics, general labourers, and navvies arc advised to 

 obtain special information aw to their respective trades before going out. 

 Tlie deTiand is not now so great as it was a few years ago, ar:d such 

 men, esin^icially with large families, are not encouraged to set out on the 

 chance of finding employment. They may be safely advised to start 

 when going to join friends who advise them to do so, or if they have 

 the inclination and the knowledge to enable them to change their 

 callings and Im'Coiuo agriculturists. 



Clerks, draftsmen, shop assistants, and railway employh are not 

 advised to emigrate unless proceeding to appointments already assured. 

 Any demand for labour of these kinds is fully met on the spot. 



No encouragement is held out to members of the higjii juid 

 medical and other professions, schoolmasters, and |)erson8 desiring 

 to enter the military and civil services, to go to the Dominion, 

 especially in cases where immediate employment is necessary. There 

 are always openings and opportunities for men of exceptional ul)ilitieH 

 with a little capital ; but, generally speaking, tho profcFsional and 

 so-called lighter callings in Canada are in very much the same position 

 as they are in the United Kingdom, the local supply bt?ing equal lo, 

 if not greater than, the demand. 



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CAMOKINO. 



