Dm U INDIANA PEOPLE IN WESTERN CANADA. What Shall We Do? I've Got to Build Granaries. A letter written to a Canadian Gov ernment agent from Tipton, Indiana, is but one of many similar that arc in the hands of the Canadian government agents whose privilege It Is to offer one hundred and sixty acres of land free, and low railway fares. But here Is a copy of tho letter: "Tipton, Ind., Nov. 28, 1906. "At your earnest solicitation a party of us from Tipton left May 15 for Western Canada. Our Interviews with you and a careful study of your liter ature led us to expect great things of your country when we should arrive there, and we wero not disappointed. We went prepared to make a careful examination of the country and its re ' sources, and we did so. At early dawn tho second morning out of Tipton wo awoke in a new world. As far as the eye could reach' was an apparently limitless expanso of new sown wheat and prairie grasses. The vivid green of the wheat just beginning to stool out, and the Inky blackness of the soil contrasted ih a way beautiful to ice. An hour or two later wo steamed Into Winnipeg. Hero wo found a num ber of surprises. A hundred thousand . souls well housed, with every con venience that goes to make a modorn up-to-date city banks, hotels, news papers, stores, electric light, street railways, sewerage, waterworks, as phalt pavements, everything. With eyes and ears open we traveled for two thousand miles through Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, going out over the Canadian Pacific railway, via Oalgary to Edmonton, and returning to Winnipeg over the Canadian North ern railway. In the meantime we made several side trips and stopped off at a number of points where we made drives into the surrounding country. On every hand were evi dences of prosperity. The growing wheat, oats, rye, flax, barley, not lit tle patches, but great fields, many of them a square mile in extent, the three, five and sometimes seven-horse teams laying over an inky black rib bon of yellow Btubble, generally in fur rows straight as gun barrels and at right angles from the roads stretching Into the distance, contrasted strangely with our little fields at home. The towns both large and small were dou bly conspicuous, made so, first by their newness and second by the tow ering elevators necessary to hold the immense crops of wheat grown in the immediate neighborhood. The newness, the thrift, the hustle, the sound of saw and hammer, the tents housing owners of buildings in various stages of completion, the piles of household effects and agricultural Implements at the railway stations waiting to bo hauled out to the "Claims," the occasional steam plow turning its twenty or thirty acres a day, the sod house, the unpaintcd house of wood, the up-to-date modern residence with large red barn by, all these were seen everywhere wo went, an earnest of prosperity and wealth to be. We talked with men and visited their places that four years ago was unbroken prairie. Their houses, barns, implements and live stock were the equal of anything in Tipton Coun ty, and why not, when they were rais ing five, ten and twenty, yes, in one instance, forty thousand bushels of wheat a year. The fact that such large yields of wheat are raised so easily and so surely impressed us very favorably. And when we saw men who four or five years ago com menced there with two or three thou sand dollars, and were now as -well fixed and making money much easier and many times faster than lots of our acquaintances on" Indiana farms fifty years cleared and valued at four times as much, we decided to invest. So we bought in partnership a little over two thousand acres, somo of It improved and in wheat. Before leaving Indiana we agreed that if the opportunities wero as great as they were represented to be, that wo would buy, and own in partner ship a body of land, and leave ono of our number to look after and operate it. This we accordingly did. ,Just before time to thresh I re ceived a letter from him. "What shall we do?" said he; "I've got to build granaries. Thero's so much wheat that tho railways are just swamped. We can't get cars and the elevators are all full. I never saw anything like it." In reply wo wrote, "Good for you. 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