Manitoba and the Great North-west: The Field for Investment; the Home of the Emigrant, Being a Full and Complete History of the Country ...World Publishing Company, 1882 - 687ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... Region of Continuous Forest- Basin of Lake Winnipeg - Its Rivers and Lakes - Mackenzie River Basin - The Churchill and Nelson Rivers - General View of the Rocky Mountains . CHAPTER II . Physical Geography of Manitoba . Its Situation and ...
... Region of Continuous Forest- Basin of Lake Winnipeg - Its Rivers and Lakes - Mackenzie River Basin - The Churchill and Nelson Rivers - General View of the Rocky Mountains . CHAPTER II . Physical Geography of Manitoba . Its Situation and ...
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... Region - Long Lake - Fish in Long Lake - Waterfowl - Creeks at the Head of Long Lake - Country West of 102nd Meridian - Wood for House building and other Purposes - Country West of Touchwood Hills - Estimate of good Land in Qu'Appelle ...
... Region - Long Lake - Fish in Long Lake - Waterfowl - Creeks at the Head of Long Lake - Country West of 102nd Meridian - Wood for House building and other Purposes - Country West of Touchwood Hills - Estimate of good Land in Qu'Appelle ...
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... Region in Question - Character of Rocks and Soil - Its Composition and Disposition - Peace River Prairie - Location of Prairie - Sandy Soils along Athabasca - Origin of Peace River Prairie - Wonderful Vegetation - Climate of Peace River ...
... Region in Question - Character of Rocks and Soil - Its Composition and Disposition - Peace River Prairie - Location of Prairie - Sandy Soils along Athabasca - Origin of Peace River Prairie - Wonderful Vegetation - Climate of Peace River ...
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... Region - Milder Climate Farther North at Little Red River— Vicinity of Fort Chipweyan - Extraordinary Wheat on Poor Soil - Crops at Fort Simpson on Mackenzie's River - Climate and Crops at Fort Liard , Lat . 61 ¡Æ -Barley Ripens under ...
... Region - Milder Climate Farther North at Little Red River— Vicinity of Fort Chipweyan - Extraordinary Wheat on Poor Soil - Crops at Fort Simpson on Mackenzie's River - Climate and Crops at Fort Liard , Lat . 61 ¡Æ -Barley Ripens under ...
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... Region as a Wheat District - Prince Albert and Edmonton as Wheat Districts - Description of Edmon- ton - Cust's Farm at Edmonton - Country on Peace River - Excellent Wheat Lands far to the North - Cucumbers Ripen in Lat . 60 ¡Æ -Wheat in ...
... Region as a Wheat District - Prince Albert and Edmonton as Wheat Districts - Description of Edmon- ton - Cust's Farm at Edmonton - Country on Peace River - Excellent Wheat Lands far to the North - Cucumbers Ripen in Lat . 60 ¡Æ -Wheat in ...
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509 ÆäÀÌÁö - From its geographical position and its peculiar characteristics, Manitoba may be regarded as the keystone of that mighty arch of sister provinces which spans the continent from the Atlantic to the Pacific.
607 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... from Canada across the continent to the Pacific, exclusively through British territory. The time has now for ever gone by for effecting such an object, and the unfortunate choice of an astronomical boundary line has completely isolated the Central American possessions of Great Britain from Canada in the east, and also almost debarred them from any eligible access from the Pacific coast on the west.
573 ÆäÀÌÁö - And further, Her Majesty agrees that the said Indians shall be supplied as soon as convenient, after any band shall make due application therefor, with the following cattle for raising stock, that is to say : for every family of five persons, and under, two cows ; for every family of more than five persons, and less than ten persons, three cows; for every family of over ten persons, four cows ; and every head and minor Chief, and every Stony Chief, for the use of their bands, one bull ; but if any...
514 ÆäÀÌÁö - I took across many miles of prairie, which but yesterday was absolutely bare, desolate and untenanted, the home of the wolf, the badger and the eagle, I passed village after village, homestead after homestead furnished with all the conveniences and incidents of European comfort and a scientific agriculture, while on either side the road corn-fields already ripe for harvest and pastures populous with herds of cattle stretched away to the horizon.
17 ÆäÀÌÁö - NOVA SCOTIA Situation and population Nova Scotia consists of the peninsula of Nova Scotia and the island of Cape Breton, both lying between the Gulf of St Lawrence and the Atlantic Ocean. The area is 21,425 square miles. The population...
671 ÆäÀÌÁö - Interest at the rate of six per cent. per annum shall be charged on all past due instalments. a. The party shall, within five years from the date of the contract, colonize its tract. b. Such colonization shall consist in placing two settlers on homesteads on each even-numbered section, and also two settlers on each odd-numbered section. c. The party may be secured for advances made to settlers on homesteads according to the provisions of the 10th section of the Act 44 Vic., chap.
603 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... tide, so as to admit the swell, the concussions soon become too violent for a ship, strengthened in the ordinary way, to withstand for any length of time. On this account, it is prudent not to enter the ice without a fair prospect of getting seven or eight leagues within the margin.
511 ÆäÀÌÁö - West, and the starting point to another one thousand five hundred miles of navigable water flowing nearly due east and west between its alluvial banks. " Having now reached the foot of the Rocky Mountains our
574 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... assist the officers of Her Majesty in bringing to justice and punishment any Indian offending against the stipulations of this treaty, or infringing the laws in force in the country so ceded.
126 ÆäÀÌÁö - River country, we are without such accurate information as might be obtained from a careful meteorological record, embracing even a single year, and its character can at present be ascertained merely from notes and observations of a general character, and the appearance of the natural vegetation. " It may be stated at once that the ascertained facts leave no doubt on the subject of the sufficient length and warmth of the season to ripen wheat, oats, and barley, with all the ordinary root crops and...