Show CANADIAN PRAIRIES I AWAIT ANAIT SETTLEMENT I Vast Areas of Good Land Still Available WINNIPEG Man No Nov 13 W W II IL Dunkley an an English philanthropist who employs only one-armed one soldiers in his business is making a survey of land and social conditions conditions' in western Canada with a view w to colonizing I poor f wg Oni tl fc families s from n the t tenement districts of London on prairie farms I was amazed at the vast tracts of fine farm land that still remain unsettled unsettled unsettled un un- un- un settled in western Canada said Mr Dunkley after atter a tour of inspection along the Canadian National railway I I know of no country on the globe that offers such to poor men to to achieve fortune and Independence I ence on the land Neither can I 1 imagine ImagIne imag Imag- ine me a happier or more salutary change chango for the deserving poor of London than to be transported from the squalor of such a district as to farm homes on these sunny prairies scheme to give these unfortunates a anew anew anew new chance In life on Canadian land landIs landI I lis Is backed by men of wealth and I exI expect ex- ex it to be put Into effect on a largo large I scale I e. e Mr Dunkley Is a large carriage I manufacturer in London lie has contributed contributed con con- large sum sto establish crippled crippled crip crip- pled soldiers in Industry and since the armistice has employed only one-armed one criP 1 veterans In his establishment lie has taken the hopelessness out of or life for of thee maimed heroes who are arenow arenow j ern h now doing efficient e labor In his f fac fac- tory He declares a one-armed one man when properly trained can do almost I as much work and do it as well as I Imen men with two arms I |