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The Early Years, 1870-1897



Glenbow Archives, Calgary, Canada
NA-2294-23
 

A Canadian Pacific Railway exhibition car at a country fair in Devizes, Wiltshire, England in 1894. "Canada Is The Place To Go To. Free Farms and Cash Bonus" and "Prospects of Employment. Wages Paid By CPR" are the main messages on this model railway car.

The government offered a cash bonus of $10 to every farmer who settled on a free 160-acre homestead within six months of leaving Britain. Additional bonuses of $5. were offered to wives and family members over the age of 12, if they accompanied the homesteader. (Settlers had to farm and live on a homestead for six months a year over three years before they could claim title to their land).





The Canadian Pacific Railway advertised free government land, and CPR transportation, in this Dutch-language poster ca.1890.

 

 
National Archives of Canada
C-52819

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The Early Years
1870-1897
Advertising in Britain
1900-1916
Advertising in Europe
1900-1920s
Presenting newcomers to Canada,
1910-1911
Advertising in the United States
1900-1920s
Advertising in Britain
1920s
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