M150,000 Free HomesteadsALCNG THi LIN: OF THE \CANADIAN NORTHERN RAILWAYINManitoba. |'a: katchewan and AlbertaI he Government has thrown open for entry 150,000 Free Homesteads —100 acres each—along the lines of the Canadian Northern Railway ha Manitoba. Saskatchewan and Alberta, At least 35,000ot these are within a rarim** of 20 mile* of operated .lines of the Company, while the balance will be served by Branches now under construction or pm tec • **.Alberta. theProvince already i.oteucrt i\ for its fertile Imi ds and -ov-Inbifons Climate—takes first place in the tot .1 of homes'e:*d- offering. But the wonderful Wheat Lands of Saskatch* w in are well represented in the fr* e Farms which have been thrown op*u m» entry. Manitoba—the oldest settled of rite three—holds out a large number.Manitoba, 21,800 Saskatchewan, 48,080 Alberta, 74/00iv^Western Canada is so big that practically every farming con dition i* met with in the combined total. Ihere is open prairie, the bluff ,which needs some clearing, ani aho the rolling land where joa:n and climate are admirably adapted to the needs of mixed fanning. The «otn.o9 pbere—Clear, Dry and Invigorating—makes this land the best land to live in.The best Homesteads are rapidly being taken up, and intending settlers will he well advised to make their selection without delay.Wrjfe for a free booklet giving the location and a description of the land being uffeted A copy will be mailed to anyone making j\ lLntiou to R. L. ba»rh»:rn. Asst General Passenger Agent, Canadian Northern Build ng Toronto. Out.