American money is taken everywhere in Central Canada at its face value.
11. Can a man who has used his homestead right in the United States take a homestead in Canada?
Yes.
12. If a British subject has taken out "citizen papers" in the United States how does he stand in Canada?
He must be "repatriated," i.e., take out a certificate of naturalization, which can be done after three months' residence in Canada.
13. What grains are raised in Central Canada?
Wheat (winter and spring), oats, barley, flax, speltz, rye and other small grains, and corn is grown chiefly for silo purposes.
14. How long does it take wheat to mature?
The average time is from 100 to 118 days. This short time in accounted for by the long hours of sunlight which during the growing and ripening season, will average 16 hours a day.
15. Can a man raise a crop on the first breaking of his land?