Practical Suggestions As to Instruction in Farming in Canada the North West An
Practical Suggestions As to Instruction in Farming in Canada the North West An
John Rathbone
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They will in each case do all in their power to make those they receive comfortable, provided the latter are industrious, steady, and docile. The Pupil. Usually only one pupil will be placed on a farm, never more than two ; and in every instance a separate bedroom is stipalated for, unless expressly stated to the contrary ; some of the farmers Tvish to take two pupils, but though the companionship of another young Englishman might be very agreeable, it is not considered to their ultimate advant...age to be together. They tvill he more under the influence of the farmer, and more interested in their work, when on separate farms. The cost of clothes and necessary expenditure need not Expendi- exceed £10 a year, and can be provided out of their pay. ^^^^ *^^ Young men going out inexperienced would not at first be once^" worth more than their board, but in the agreement made on their behalf with the farmers it is stipulated that they shall receive from £1 to £2 a month, in addition to board and residence, for the first twelve months or more ; after that time they are worth more, and can in some cases earn as much as £4 a month throughout the year, if they are strong, capable, and industrious ; but having by this time acquired self-reliance and experience in the business, they would be able, and probably prefer, to bargain on their own account, until they are ready to take land or farms of their owti.
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