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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1908-08-27, Page 5Power. r.. ' Ottawa, Atig. 15th, 0,105. made for the ;Palo of 600 square mileo MAK the cheques, and as * only ot*tirOher north.of Priem Albert, and Man he knew in the matter, Me- Oliver akid hi* ceiteaStla around ChurehIll river, to,be sclocked 10 tile, ministry Imo wined joi,; in 00 woks of 10 mitee, from tue Mr. Franey ' also Stated that le jtbeir friends 'they said ConuerVativca ow bought it would eeiltra oi had no intereet fix it, ' but Piper 41813°0,1 Oi timber limit,s tO, seat 1,000 afluitre raile•L WhoMeBain wrote. the Mel3ain tender, and that bav niere4 lent his name for the pur, , wore allowed t4e same chance to, -Our. 'One PASO in proof was given over and toter again, They „said that William Pima)* of Prince Albert, a Conerva- tvi got a valuable limit lost' the Ale reserve KlPlpb. o hvnber pose. Mr, Fraser had Another Man whole Prime Albert dist,rict. 'rho in Montreal named. Nolan, wbo also GoVernments had never exp1ord *23 lent bis new to Mr. Fraser Mid to timbeitW Pws'il)14 biliderg we" Mr. Burrows.' Imperial Pulps Cora. acquaintefl with it, and very few had pally whoa tthey did not wish to name Se Afr. BorrowS, 'brother,in-law capita to handle So large a proposi.- 0their own mime. Mr. 1 the Ministerle' °barge': - ' floe. But DePartnient at onee ad- aPPt'ar In' 1VIeRain obtained this lease and as - Mr, Olivers''' 0 Rot A• ., ' ve6lsed *lie 11"1" with ' (>111Y ' 44 signed ,it te Mr. Fraser, - weekle notice train the- time the ad. • . . 21.1r# Oliver.. made the most et this vertisement, was issued at Ottawa /014 ' Cost COWart $80,000- ehlitcry case, "Tide waS. netl; a 0400' the tenders were to be opened • there. , . • ' et awarding bertifeto political,' lay- One insertion* ot a very small Raver- • lit only remained then for ,Mr. Bur. curites,',.' he said; "it was a 41.10finion400041e4 ill. A Winnipeg paper and on' rows and Mr. Fraser to get their 4of epee ,competition," and hen the 'at Orin Albert 'wee the information • money and drop out ot• the trailiie.e- 1 "AilliPtc_r said , ,•11i could prove it lir „given. en:these appeared; only „, 5, thin:, Sefore the land had been". nnt:' . 'berth No. .1040 'tar 250 ,square miles weeks' me was Jett and One waulci *eyed. or anything*,had been done. . liertil of Prince Albert, ' Mr, Oliver he 0 red tor the, tender to -' reach about it, they ,assigned their interest ‘,..explained. -.' . • • • '',- • ' ' , '-- Ottawa. Four weeks to skplare .7;000 to Mr, Cowan. and his „friend. , tor •- ,:' , • . • . .., .. ,. sqeare miles' of country, pick out 60 .• $80,000; - which money :wee paid ; in "One• - tender: W£U3------10r- $2 ale nY - - • ..„ ,_/ - ' • - / t ' ' tea mile blocks ot tAraber end - pet three --cheques to Mr, toutrews, onelor Zuehenbacker Bros., , the . other tor 4 _ back to, Prince Albert with the elk" $30,000, and two fox, $25,001) eac•h :,,4‘44,,libTc, b„rw,' itiiallintam" Cole)74111; of ig'.` Pnrerc: .. tire, atm' ., - ;,., , . , , . • It Burrows and, Fraser Paid the whole '$6,009 boons to Lille Government, they ...Member of tbe Liberal ..PartY or • a,.. i, ' • / ,J ., Yaiu Protests. . -" „' ' .., made 1,31,000, „If Mr. 'Cowan 'Paid a 's/11/Pgiti/3r '6f tht4"G°ve-xr!'nleigt. • ' "part.of it, they, made more. The 00v - PI.14. reenient With cam tr St. Th I� the enn, ;1,210,000. Hoe. AUDI Seek * Made good 011 the PrOieet whip)* Sie volveif years et devoted labor, -*tie OVere001101; of what frequen peered dining that ;till)* ,to be ilkountable, stades, foul in • of Val ,hitter and inedeetual op ition, It has long.:het 4..alize,d, that cheap' Niagara power ha the moot POPU- lar plank in the p arM, ot the Whit. in 'Writing on or before Feth. 10.0t, ney government, ;Sir James is to to onetite * further contract to Oon- be cong;ratntated olk As able to leave sirtiCt.a line of sea miles additional the matter In suck aqtd hands and on the ssine tameas set forth in the With the 3010/led ,that U was on present:centred. . Ile as agrees to the eve of consumni 'awl. • • ; - supply on the' same condittons as to so- vide lot, the extonitiott tower Motes Plena among atNer tton ot ins. to Sow *co WOO , -:(54144.14,0* and Toronto BrantfOrd may *till VePeSt11.044 Ju all, for advage of the, pekt and thece ia the possibiitty, kr the byllow to he submitted fn Stratiod may not p.t• hoto* rite peort4o in time to he incltdod in the •preaeut ernintruc; tion. Hon. Mr. Beck* VAS foreseen , those nod other eon and It • tsttpplt,Meotart est; US' beet adopted as , a result of negotiations, during tbe at few, daele. illy which Mr. M09111gan undertake" if requested ,*0:S. • the. ,, ...0finservatiVe candidate There was "eg'Lliteme0 • OK.tlarm ernMeiit sold this Iinait for .$12 . per '*gailiat, the Pre*Plit Jude Lithontlft in Prince , Albert" loin, The. • *Hoard square rulleo while Burrows • wild the( ptovincial'ele(tiens. of .1045.”. • • I of -Trade pasted revolutions d t • • nn .3011 Fraser sold. -their interest in it the' to '• lir, : Ames ' asked t if 'Vic Meister .'m • Ottawa protesting• againstmediately afterwerds for sAee • per ,00ld tot , who , nete. wif, cowan,$1:as., , the sale of all ;this timber • a,.1 • 'Ortee,,coarn mile.. -., , *at„ea, DaQ :. - ',ueer ' ads,*Tereci,o/' king for lunger notice 13usineSil oel,,,. - , , .' • : taxi) no wen in the., worlds ...old. , it orien asked ttat six month's be giVen.' Mr ; Cowan would: hve been illin a'Wg , ...,gr, t for eitatointitiOnitP , and- thaif the whelet ' to pay the Ooverninent as 'much as iytee nbt mahe any, ctoternnne, , ve:ivan wit iii• the lijigliest. , tender for bo this.. timber Must be „sold, it should • he paid illurrovat and 'Oraser. Eyed' '.‘' acl_ b. we „as bo sola ,it ;a:t least 10' limits iriste, ad."then he wOUld .heve 'a, good bargain this limit and he got it, a, tel care or two. , The. Mayer of Prmee 8800 per Square mile Thie sal - wa ri 00 .10 t Twist th Idoviost; • : enaebtLee195r0 •low,1,2itntsflon4s Olif,aanisuketinisEintuomn ?ligeseitav,pit -,ailiaed, by, the noes at the same price as that of the hxdro-power efina tender of the, V. struetion :Q.o. The theleerese: -presem -on to aepept, pae, high „tension cables of •the contrett. Viecte Can-LeaVa $tratford Out. •nder °was actually'. • . • , • , - the ''differenee '• PerfniSsieti is . ai$0 :given the dem- between the .figu and 'those of tho.,Miselon, -should the. Stratford bylaw highest sent • • in lining tr500i000. The not he, siibmitited at a ,sufficiontiy .tenties,,wae.,Onii of "27A. there being ,one eariy date, to withdraw that .past of other bulk tenderl'.1.0141the from - 'Berlin, to Tvia- dye for. cables, and Ave ..tor the Stratford,Measuring Oa mnile.. transralision line.° , • h, 4144 reduction 1. the price below the The tstiger. is ninary414 • as being ostinintes is so great, and thiSeantion wholly Canadian, which, ; ,the face, ropeeting the Stratford • line will so of. so, many Englieh,4„: And, American, operate oe ithe..ltotitl coat ot the work, tenderS., is regarded as creditable that even 'sho,u14 1-lamtiten and Brant - to naive enterprise: 7'.1lio fprci, :on account of litigation, Aepide numbering -3170,. will be sapplied to' drop. put, of the, scheme they or. pp.*. Canadian Bridge Co., -',tritliter- iginally planned to enter, there will ville, and the 'Ontario ken and Steel be no inereaSe in the liability • as Co Welland.' They Will consume 6,- figured , at first for the 'other tauhiete 554 tong , el stenl. rFhe:cables will: te of aluirtiellat wire,' Weighing 1,0i4;-' • In 'addition. to Other adVantages the 305 As, This will. he Supplied by the '.corninissian, by thentv option, pro - Northern Altimiturk Co. o[ • A pledge, v,ides that any, municipality east ot at ,Shaweiregan Falis. .0 •Toronte,!' Mirth' of Guelph or West of a friend of this f21-oVerntrien:t.'" Again Mr, Oliver, "The •*.POint,- I *ant to nialre is thatdallie ease. oft limit which our friends,: iopposite !dew, elan to beespeciallt `Valtiablee • 44 " .Albert Also wired a protest, but NM- was - afterwards sold tor $2§,000 miXsioner"furriff replied ,that the sale for a neighboring Umit of 35, milem ,would , gp -on. -' • - •• ' ma'do • by the Department of Indian •• ; t. • Afteirgt Vie limit, being, well advertispd. Dar. Cowan wanted this limit,',"• and the area not too large to be tave instanced as! one. Of the caSs in ,s0` =nee dee got it his IargeU1 expanined in the lime given. , there ,was an iinProper if not e would be"614 of 'business and he would . • . , Mber.a;tCotwheanniheardeY: c°otinthe:(4-ton'TitdePrPsitaistnsd::' Jo' Twrds'ti: obtain aCcitntrevehre;atliivm°itis taill; corrupt transaction on the, pert ot Government, it is, one of their Own. friends who got it," that he would have no chance as, a •Wee ; • inente With the right He Made,- • Other OPeratiOne of Mr- Fraser. No doubt Mr. Cowan„.. has ebtaino them, .•••' • It has- been mentioned that,Nfr. this limit and is CeriservatiVe; and - • : • W. Fraser has had a goOd, deal to do tlio bid in big name was the liighesit. As Appeared. iNhat Was N'Ett, Told. tender unless he made proper 'arrange- • • . •- „. • .•ovllh thither Iirnits. He put in two Bur Igr,Oliver did not .linow tlit, civ , . - . , .,„Olata.nees or 'else W0,4 iii'illiiity.': d-' .The 5bids for -the Moose oo: milk pc.•thpber irere, •-oub. .” Lake-linnit, which documents. fork 'Part :',e4'„the: original Mvilig the , tionse. :36,, -the •ritiniStleX7 .tip.:An- ti•ire litnits",',1,00',.and 1,040...e11el ': -*oil:444 oitoei,....0e• evio,nc.6,, JA.,..06 ,the, mist 'choice ot.,25(feequare. iniienc , Papers that.the, Ogyerrimente. let reas.:•• letiblie, ..Acconn,W, eotilinittie given s , hi, :the •other ' the'. second Choice. . When the OS, *ttil ,supply itdiward,a01)Was .ofi.4,Fenti held 'hack uu, „ fsed and ministers the man Who Wrote 'ithe:.POWan ".. tba,r,.., tenders. Were, opened, .ttierei were ; "Only, , der, /. he would. • hOt. haVeynithitioned*:•13414"•tor 4., 048 end only • one for/ 1,049.. were forced tci'surrender.- In this case" Fraset•,use,d,""hil own name , tor' . this 'cage. For ...,1*iS is „ erie,Of the Antio.:,. AS:.:11tr. ' Oliver' -Stated, Mr: ...Covian'S : 'tie:list . Or the Burrows' "„fielIS2' It„''•WaS:-. for,45,009: Ayes' the liigb'st, ' and 'Ithel .,oliec. 'bid and berreWed. the maini.' • of - ito , wongh„,. wjle4vr,..,$iftimii7-4,0-A:.. Iwo; .to,o,.:..o,,,,y*:rtjocf;.tolijjiy; •.v•Rov.:;:;•••taii... ivir--Nolait''.(itl.'M-Oiitreel„•:fet the higher ..'10.*14h.:ant'asSebiate9tO.4lieW11$0rialy„,iii4der.".4.t51;i9,i1Oe. 4, • -, mmstet.,:awar`*Z'S1146 other 20 400")id;'-w1119b Ality-Oxeriiiiiitit' candidate 41., ithe, . got -a?„.8,7400-0 rake•OfClout, of 11,, , •. 'IVIeiribers,"Who'lcaese. ••:' . . __ ,,o.,-...',... 4t ."'i.lpeta.. iliiii4., ile•.• - When Mr..,..0iier; saitilie. had -.'- :not' ' ' " .. ... .. the' slightest idea ,who were connected,.'; .4T1''411-1' ' ' ,. comas Corium tee showed • the,matter • • re :were, three in a ti 1' b. ' -' d ' ewig t. Mr, • Cowan id not with Mr, Cowan. 'the ' . Memblers.'who •knew all. about it. Ciftei :Nitit 1)0,- 'oWn tender. ,Ile • . did ".. floil WeaS Mr.'Siften the. Mini -Stir nrlio.$01k,„:,ex the ameeeit, Ile .,did, not Iiiridsh . . .. arranged the bias and got, the rafrobfi., kir, A. W. Fraser, ..the ottawa, politici-e cases •Mr. Burrows put in a hid while -Another was the ,broth,ereireleve .hil-e....„_-. an, who is ovit..„ the Governmeet can- Mr, Fraser used. the ' nanie :of .1gr..:N01- 4e.lf. A third was Mr. J. Q. Tiirriff eidate in that ebty„ and who has, beeiii an for a higher...- Offer. Nolan atter- Who Was Commissioner orLande vehenS mixed ,..dp ..ivitht.• ;the- Imperial, . Pulp ward's assignin'g to Burrows' 1Mperial. , . . , . , . . • • - . ihe.'deal went thrOilih, and vihe °Pen-. 'Company 'anc1,1Mr.:13iiirowS in: a •clozeil Pulp oonipany.:. Mr.. Fraser also ,.0117 . .. cd' the tender and took out Mr: Bur-- u. 4,., timber deals. aed- has carried tained tot 'hirriselt .12.0 miles iie , Ad- " • Three ' hufulted end, seven" farrecr$ Ontario.' '.'•"' ,. 4-rOr"...Mi,.. fiutrowC,,,Imperiat, Pup 'QeMpeitY.".2.tti.i.tRiirreWs.turnishedUie cheques, ;And , thewhole transaction Was, So irregular that it led, to Sttongl suggestlioe" .of collusion. There" wer6. tiFe....ether. limits which, Mr. Bur- .;;';'.-fraperial Pulp, 'COMpany sitecito.'iii, and. whielrewere ' distant that it was impcisSible, for conipetitor to know any,thiegabotit them. It ' wasnecessary to . make -,the limit, and whose btotherAn-in thie'chesquee. The tender was written': Solite shoar'Of , competition: In both Fot•ilotible telephone' lines etrer the I.,oridoe, May in the neXt•sik ••" Menthe right of way .140,005lbs. of wire, will. get the: Veriefit OVtlie 'present Priees, be required, mid the guard 1inea , and ,even tho a ',rise' in the ' pride tit; the lightning proteetion.,Will, also take •a) Cost' ot Materials should occur in the large quantity of Metal.. • ' meantime: Tho fluctuation . in ttliti' Separate tenders. were 'sent in for „ price of ,copper and other Jiieteli the several portionayaf"the vioek,- but Well' k'newit.and Setail places With eV - Mr. 1VIeGuigan's tender :taS lower (hen: , en every short connections from ;the, the lowest emeldnatiba of any ot main line Will he 'able tO. reap , the His tender WAS theta0Pe 'ttPAIOLed advantage of •the general, contract for its merits. . ••", , • six months to come. Nor will this .": " • a ',Matter' of iisiiniate but 'the. resat Fifteen Montlis“,O Build. . •• • h of me ceramissions agreement en- .1, c ; A marked &ogee iOr..$45,000 aisoin:.1 figures el the actual?.toider; • i , • Hew SavingS panied the tender, *ed a, bond for he; , re itath exeCution of the worki.,:arhoi.hithig to ! _ • • , $1.7,5,000, Will be provided. , 'Another large saving has been' made '1'hc Work is to be'cornPlet,N1 within by. the commission in their plan o 46 Months of the signitig' .1 tee eon- taking'.easeinents for the -';right. of Way t,ract, 'so that the lite .will ee ready - for the' line, instead of Purchasing, deliver. power in tkeember tif. next This ie. estimated. as 'Saving '.$75;050, Year. • • The prices for insulators: are; $50,00 '•'''che Way ;Sigel*. "lhe agreenamit lever -thate',. • ,•the • estimate. Another since the first ar4- eyeltiStve: annofincr!-''.'s60',000. will be • saveil'iiir:transarin'ar ,ment',"Ire The Sunday World . or, „: ‘.Mr. ''station and ;.; ieladtrfC-ailuipmcnt. In 'succesSful figering all the saving the:ToWest 'ectireat- to the' desire Of the CoramiSaion pio- •• es will he•over $259,090.. Mesimneessedi: • .. • lEteSults .A.,,er,„strativ xperi_ on Mortgages of. keel* Estate at Current. 'gates' tisiness Strictly Confidential Liberal Terms of Repayment oNils Completed Quicl Expenses Moderate Full information gladly given I ... Loan and Savings Co. London nt. \ Winnipeg• to Harvest ork v a second c points loN Ictea:r: .12wtt 4:et,daro,.9:.s, ticketsAlberta. from . EXCURSIONS to ere harvesters are east of Moose west of Moose AIbeta ; • AUG,..- '14 - loiOviat OF TORONTO 'SOUTHWEST OF TORONTO A 3 T T 0 R 0 NT 0 RETURN TICKET TO OPITARIO STARTING POINT FOR AD!ITIONAL • . $18.00,AFTER WORKING AT LEAST ONE MONTH / Apply' to ticket agents for fuli conditions 18 AUG. „18;, 19 from tehritoiy AUG'. 20 22 27 From stations 'on. Toeitte-Notth SEPT: 1 '8 ..serr. 2 .11 14 •,,!Tgigooline,to.s.74* rme;binno_t,17111, tree 0111' south thereof in Ontario, ,SkadrsLake and Ximaten. SEPT. 1 -9. ''''From at tiom on" Torento-Seinia Nook; Bay Ibte. is and includinst From stations Ewa Toronto- Bay ments With Autumn. Sown rops. MOM ES EEKE RS' , EXCUI)11010 data ,..cm- titodatiOn, with TotoristSleeRsta Leave: SEPT. 1. 15, 29. Ask agent then!. • - SPEoAL TRAINS, FROM ALCC, P. STATIONS "04-: *JOUST:14 18 and 20. Aye& to nearest CP:11. tad mir:In Io leaflet savinsieoncratiens, train iinses. etc.. osimitts C. B. FOSTER. L*Mirs Paramats Aeon, i:ORONTO tow's cheques.' But these three mem- berS' kept silent while Mr. Oliver pro- vided the Nouse witli gds.:information., The True,. Story. root , ' th ' blocks. cold to 'Mr. thionghout Ontario' conducted experi- ' FERTILiiERS WITH - WINTER .. . . ntlents with autemn ' sown crops during...WHEAT., In the t c.,t5-4operative eXperiz-, the past year.. Reports have been re- *write' with ,,different manures- applied eeivred 'front -t,Venty-six of the countieSl in the -spring . of the -year, the average of the Provitee., Those counties which yield of,. grain per, acre' for the. past, :fernislied the ,greatest number ;of good five. years, Are as follows : Mixed. Fer- 1 reporth of siteeessfully conducted. elk: ti.iiier;T'!27;:6 'but. ; Nitrate of Soda, peril -abets were Brace, Norfolk, 'Mid- 254-, bus. ; Muriate et Potash; 25..'it dlesex,- Cfrey and. ' Halton:, The ex- bus: ; and Superphosphate. 25.8 - bus. petimenters deserve much ,credit - for The •unfertilized land 'gave an average -the good Work they have done kw of ..2.4 bus.. per acre,' -The'SuPerphos- roselveS and for tie,. farmers gen.er- phoLte was • applied 'at the rate Of 326 illy. Avera.ge 'results ot, the barefully pounds, and the mariate or Potash iondueted -co-operative '' experimeitte, and the:Nitrate or Soda each. 100 with autumn sown •croPS are here pret ',pounds per acre, • The mixed fertilizer Sefited in a very •concise form. i consisted of one-third' the -quantiby of IVINTIIIA W14EAT. Three': Varieties .4q.cli.of the other three fertilizers her," ' ''• i te through several of his own. , , 'Fraser was before . the corrunittea,„ Cowan.' It has Conic about that Mr. and testified . that be had written Freest is regarded as a wealthy man, the 'Cowart „tender tinder instructions 'and,..bas been able to capture:, the d not from it. Otta,wa, nomination e.gaiest the site • In January; 1903,. application was Cowan,.that Mr. Burrows had ter-7*.ting'1„Aberal member,. Mr. Stewart. - The most arduous and disheartening business a man ever undertook is the leadership of a ,party in opposition. "Nothing succeeds like stIcOess" Ahoy ay, but in this case nothieg sueiceeds except sueeess, I - t- Robert Laird Borden has no .doub had a measure filled to overflowing of the Wexations and trials, the ingrati- tude and fault-finding, that -are con- ' comitants of 'party leadership. But When all is said.,and done the ' fact oeserearweeirerw40 oiosieteneer remains thet no party leader since 11V days of Sir. John Macdonald has possessed to a . greater degree „tint nitis for .statesmanship and the qualifications lot leadership that characterize Me. R. L, •Borden. •. , Urbane in 'rammer, pl.:asing in per- son, charming' in conyersation, Ttt Borden is not' • excelled e en by his ' great protagonist, Sir Wilfrid' LaUder, While in intellectual gifts and in., his mastery of public qiiestionS ha is. .at least equal to'the Liberal leader, In, his Veal tot the public welfare, in 'his desiri for politieal eleanliness not °nip in hiniself bet' in his following he is vastly superior. to Sir Wilfrid, Wild 'appears to be content with keeping his own /skirt's misPotted, and careless as to the metheds of the men imme- diately about him. ELECTIZO.CtIEMICAL umatic Rings Are gueranteed to dire Rhetimatiern end Neurtilgia. The Eleet re-Cheinieel Rings is not xn Igtiot ant charm orifaith cure. hut scientific 'seetilturi for the elimin, ,seion :uric acid from the blood... The secrer. the ]pewer, the merit in this ring lies in the combination .14 the various motale of Which Ihe ring is Made. NO Wallin' What the trenhle If it le estuted Int itettetei of tette acid, The Electru.ChemiCal, tang will effect st Mire. 10610 pat like any other ring. Otiii ne worn clay and night. guiteautee these Itilige to ' do all we claim. Call and Examine These Rings. . R. Counter, Jeweler and engraver. Issuer of Marriage Licenses kaAAAAAK•Peo~ifwV~40#401 rdiikAAAAA•040044.01"1"ohi' d tribut d last ientioned The usual cost e the le of winter -wheat w re _is e , . alltUTTlA to those farmeiS Who wished 1:tili7jers, as used in these eXperiments, to test smile of the leading varieties betWeen four and five dolla,rs per, on tbeir, owe farms.. Thc, following are , the: average in -yield of straw and grain per acre. `.,,Imperial Arnber,' 1.44 toes and ' 4.9 bus. ; Abundance,' 1.2 • Since' assuming the leadetship' of the pppositton, ; which was ...his bY iogical sequenee, Mr. Bewitch has 'made but few mistakes. • He has put up a ciever, courageous tight. He has spared no efforts, to master the dets.ila et the measureS propoSed in Par- ltament and has won admiration by his clear and 'critical disseetioh Of these measuteS. 'ffe hag not been eontent to be,. merely- a 4eStruetive critit, but has been statesnittn triongli to propose alternat',.. ,1s come viand has gone out tor clean eft:tit:Me, Olean men, cleaniroOnds, and for public serviee that recaeSa serviee ler the 'public. NO One fears -no Libetal who knows Mtn fears --that when he le 01)10 Premier he will allow the baser 'elements to surmount,. No OtIC doubts his patriotism,' hie personal probity, his zeal !of ihe pdblie intcr Mt. The cprennt Of the Conservative party is snip in the hands ot tt. L. Horden. T1i.!. futile of all the people tons and 23,3, bus, ; and No. 6 ,Red; 1.2 tons and, 22,2 bus. ' Not only •did the Imperial Amber give the greatest yield' per acro in time co-operative 'experiments through- out Ontario- in. 1908 and in :1907, ;but it also .earrie first to/meaty nth the experimenters • in melt of these year. The Imperial Amber will again be distributed, throughout Ontario this autumn as one Of the three varieties. for co-operative experimentS. The Dawson's Golden Chaff", which, we dis- tributed for co-operative experimeuts throughout Ontairo ..in..each of twelve , years previous to the autumn ot wishing:' to experiment and to report 1906, and which is probably grown the results 'of any of the following more •extensively. in ;Ontario at the tests 1, three varieties of Winter present time,then all Other varieties wheat ;2, two varieties of Winter 6f Winter wheat combined;", has nob Rye ; 3, five Fertilizers with Winter been included th the co-4iperative tests Wheat ; 4, Autumn and Spring Appli- iinee 100f.. . , cations of "Nitrate of Soda and Com - WINTER ItItt. Of the two valeta,. 11104 Salt with Winter Wheat ; 5; Win- ter Emmet ' with, :.Winter Wheat or WinterBarley.l 6, Hairy, VeteheS and Winter Rye as .Fodder Crops. The SIZO of each plot will be sent by ex - Press, and that for the others by MO! IAL, Ont,, AUg., 12, 1048 • C. A. "/S:i/1.1% of The Railway Conimission will cod, rek. sider what is work of necessity Oti • Sunday, in connection with railways Cenada will alsn be sae in his is at. FODDER,' CROPS. in each of five years, , the seed of Hairy VetcheS and of .Winter Rye has been distributed throughout Ontario for Co-operative experiments in testing these crops for fodder Minx:lies,' In --the average of the five years experiments, this Hairy -i,etthes .produced slightly the largest Yield. of green fodder per acre, but, in 1908 the largest yield Was produced by the Winter Rye. • Distribution a Material for Ex., petithents in 1008. As long as the supply' lasts, mater- ial Will he distributed free of charge in the order in which the applications are received from Ontario farmers AN NATIO HIBITION Sept. Greatest and Best Attended Annual Exhibition in all the World mammoth - Eve" 12E1)1'11" 9 $100 000 00 • Sends te Maned Bond Its Products in Prizes and Mtractiolis Concerta , Grand Art Loan Collection Fran* the Paris -Salon and ?their 0141.World Galleries. International Military fatten and Realistic Spectacle The Siege of Sebastopol sitioi 900 Perfonniurs- • International Doi Show International •Cat Show 8,000 -Live.. Stock. on View for Prim Lista",,Eala Masks mil all 111;illis4Jes oliterna J0. 0118, gander, CO 11411. %seats CHEAP 'PA -RES FROM EV,ERYWIE1211tE 11111111111111/11, - es a winter rye distelbutted 111Ate auttimti Of 1907,,the Matmnoth Whitte stoOd first in average yield. ot grain with 34 'bushels, and the Common, second with z8.6 nusbols IT acre. Last year the Mammoth White ° sur- passed ;the Coriireon stye by an aver- age ot 6 bushels per Imre throughout Fernie it !COMB exceed one and , A Longue') farmer Vot9 sluit.by apple thief. E -Grey " art werti in Ha '1'• Ilton last week. tho Grand Trunk station at Windsor, waS broken' into and six hiindred ars stoleb. estern Fair. Greatest Live Stock Exhibition of Western Ontario Full Programme of Attractions twice „daily* including Kemps West Show, Beat of Music. Fireworks .P.ach Evening, ATHLETIO DAY 14/1CiNDAY, SEPT. 14. coin� ned coley ,,yoUrself at London's Popular Fair REDUCED' RATES, ON ALL RAILROADS Prise Lists entry Forms, Programmes, And all inforniation • given on application to W. 3 Rini), President'. A. M. tiONT,Secty •••loomirkil.m. A 4. Lorital ondon, Sept. ,19. M. \