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SASKATCHEWAN AND ITS PEOPLE
1924



         

The Peopling of Saskatchewan.

THE EUROPEAN IMMIGRANT. (con't)

the change that had come over the status of women in this settlement of Russian Germans in a few years. We trust we have made our meaning clear on the point that although the mature European settler will remain European from the point of view of national feeling, and largely of custom, yet he does improve a great deal from the backward condition which the customs of his forefathers have imposed upon him.

One feature of the lower grade of the foreign invasion may be men- tioned. Many of these before their arrival have never owned as much as a dog, much less a farm with stock and implements. To these the mere ownership of land is a kind of a paradise; their self-respect is immensely raised; and they often work unremittingly under conditions which would be intolerable to the English-speaking settler, in order to convert this un- tilled paradise of their imagination into a reality. Many of the settlers of this class, are positively wealthy today, and the bulk of them will compare favorably in their possessions with English-speaking settlers, who, like themselves, had no means or experience and who commenced at the bot- tom of the ladder. And in this connection this question arises: Would it have been a humane or Christian thing for Canada to have shut her doors against these people, and denied them the hospitality of her vacant lands, which were lying year after year unoccupied and unproductive, while these landless men were willing and able to turn the wilderness into a garden, and add to the wealth and population of their adopted country" We trow[sic] not. Many will not agree with us in some of our remarks and conclusions; we are frankly pro-foreigner after a long experience; but after all our opinion is only that of an individual and we do not express it in any dogmatic sense. If these lands could have been settled by British or Americans we should all have been better pleased; but if these good people had not been placed on the lands, the lands would not have been settled at all; and Saskatchewan's output, her trade and production would be millions less today. The proof of the pudding is in the eating. The evil of segregation has largely cured itself in the older instances and will in time do so in the newer settlements. We have not attempted to deal exhaustively with the subject; the immensity of the field and the variety of the experiences to be dealt with in these volumes will not permit us to deal exhaustively with anything; but in the foregoing we have en- deavored to place the foreign settler, especially from Central Europe and Russia, before our readers in as favorable a light as is consistent with the facts, and to state those facts with moderation. Bibliography follows:



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THE STORY
OF
SASKATCHEWAN
AND ITS PEOPLE



By JOHN HAWKES
Legislative Librarian



Volume II
Illustrated



CHICAGO - REGINA
THE S.J. CLARKE PUBLISHING COMPANY
1924



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