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The Clinton New Era, 1911-06-29, Page 2'I.+rro wti 1 ill' 1$tt1 was a Pioeiardoto In an Marine 11lroI s tof the Merino .and Atea pertinent *hew' theti he' yesr'', u rcord .sat In Canadian Iroise 'Its acts ;figures the yeas i between 1002 and 1910,. itiClitOive;. iiieludingt11O0e v9ilscla. lebchcame .rota the .Pert fronto the: 1 31 ke ii *rid other 3iatlrces, ,a0 Well: as other aide Of the oeeaii,'are Mown. ' roar, • Number. Tonnage. 3108. .. ns. 7G$. 1,041,272 1143 r+• ,.•«,'-802 • 1,890,904 1.904t , ,;. ,..:706 1,8313,6.55 2906 ..,,•,. , ..•..." 888 1,085,867 1 1906 n... .,820 1,977,584 1907 1 ...•• , . 749 1,x32,230. 1903 y , ., 747 2,04413 a48 2,100,754 19/e • .r,...,4 „<r.t3075 2,662,872 Oat of the '•total rot' 948 for 1909, 'metrowere ne fewer than •036 wllicll Aanenets. ea the Other sade t wat r,, whra ile in 1910, of the to. ' MO:0er• of %craft of all kinds which steed. the ' port, there were 719 -air,. ;at sea-goingve8sels. . it EARL GREY Governor-Gendral of Canada. ME LUMBER CUT The Output of Canadian Mills• Last Year Was Valueddat $78,662,806 There are in the neighborhood of 4,000 saw milts in Canada, big and "' iitte. Thue of the cut last year. as as %Moruews: Cprince ite 'Cedar $24,073,445 kedar 20,.484,270 8,118,443 9u.glas fir 7,154,522 ern otic ._. - 4,2 4,808 2,912,683 2,142,131 1,827,491 1,447,055 1,138,498 816,602 720,204 618,807 345,710 321,550 321,433 216,052 152,011 22,100 ,alnut2,400 7,7A8peotfieci ' 1,621,651 sem.. $78,662;806 ted Pixie '.:Wamaraei, .°+'x3alsam ao11 pine lrch asswood .. agle. allow pine ttk . ,Sefieh Poplar iekory • It is interesting to note therelative position of the various -provinces in the. ,production.4 of the different spe- Cies. Following is a list of those that ,Stand first in the •.production of each Species, with the percentage of the `total cut: . Ontario -First cut in white pine, 84.8' per cent.; hemlock, 53.6 per chip:;, fired 'pine, 92.5 per cent., birch, 36.4 per cent.; Maple, 83.5 per cent.; bass-:, rood,: 60.8 per ;cent.; elm, 95.5 per. ee`nt.;` jack pine, 17.1 per cent.; ash, 1.4.er cent,; beech, 54.7 per cent.; ioplar, 41.8 per cent.; oak, 79.5 per rzent,;hickory, 97,6 per cent.; walnut; 8941 percent. - • : , British . Columbia --First in Cut. of ouglas. fir, 100 per cent.; cedar, 74.4 bier cent.; tamarack, 65.5 per cent.; eller pine, 100 per cent. Quebec-4Ffrst in cut of spruce, 31.8 e r cent.; balsam, 76,6 per cent. - „ ..SIR WILFRID..LAURIER Prime 'Minister . of Canada BANK BRANCHES System in Canada . aka the Dominion of Cabada develops the beaks puSh their Services to every ": anirt of the country, and partieulariy Vie following table shims tbe Milt- 1ber as branches in Operation.: P ince. Edward Island .., 15 • IIVATERPOWER IN CANADA MearlY 4409,000,0(K/ Already Invested In Power Plants Waterpower has proOeedfal JO far in Canaria: , Alberta . I 9,425,000, 81,700 British veltunbia: /8,393,090 284,215 Tfilanitena. ... 14,470,000 58,00e 836,000 26492 Ploys Scotia 370.500 2,187 Ontario . 84,265,100 801,286 EldweW 10,000 44 9uabee 70,872,200 563,156 .3198,6•4,800 21442,68.0 CROPS OF• CANADA • In Ten -Years Orela FrOdwition Has 'InOreafied in Value. glty Per Cent.. The, cress of: Oanada,. last leer 100. •Of tlibramoupt grain crops made ••$330,0192,400; Thesse grain crops. LIMN* an increase vklue 24 rev:Oat ebice190Q. Wheat, con- cilitivated from: the Atlantie devqted thisAass of crop in the ':Proviiices :Saskatchewan, Man, itsba; Ontario, Mall Alberta. Oats form eating 'With bora and wheat: is -quite largely used in the 'cereal food Judge try, \BiirleY ie one of tne' grain erops that 4a. raiddly, eoreing. the 'front. Bye is one of the leaSt imPOrtant the cereal :grains and Re preduction lies; heined Ontarliks large of Late (Wen bob* raisea.nn Ontario, The precluctiOn et the huCkwheat crop • levii Brunswick, very little being pro- liteed •the.. Western Province's. llixed grains. for both grain and tc(1- .produetion are grown :exteneivelY 'a . Ontario end in Some seetions of ioth the eastern,,and Western pro- vinces. Flax le largely grown .in the prairie. provinces, and 4e nsed ale ad • linen. Southwestern. Ontario is the section which precluceS Meet „the bean crop; the connties of 1074 and Elgin snpplying nearl7-•01M•halt Of all the beans .grown in Canada,' 84,30`.7.9 likolasitaL The Te,tel Wine of ties Output In. tato. bat 41S7 thees houses and (le flat werelmuies loeated at 180 ran- The !..otal value tif all kinds of Vida way sts,tiona, and having a combined enPacity of 1,2,256.009 husked*, while to -day that province has 707 slava feral 28,813,800 bushel'. Again ten years *go the Northwest Territoriee had 111.1 elevIttOre arid 18 we -rehouses at 60 :station' and with a capacity of 3,1941 000 bushels, wbile Baskatcheakan has 90f elevators at 874 stations, with: a l capacity of 26,465,000 bushels,, and 1. Alberta, 249 elevators at 160 stations, 1, with a. CapaCity of 8,764,000 bush se The flat warabouSes. /taxa in tip elevator accommodation in the Prairie provinces, British Coismbla bas 'le- Vators with a capacity of 444,000 bush. els, and good prospects or large ter - lanais at Vancouver for the. trana- , shipment of grain to ocean-going yes-. •Sels. • Other Western capacity includes the- mill elevators between WinniPeg 7Pretnier of Manitoba fishermen during the Year 1909;1910 Vasi ;28,089,199. Third Sum constitutes reeerd,,beiag the highest yet reaela ea duriag any otle Year in the bistery of tbe Canadian fisheries. •It is $4,- 178,084 ahead of 1908-0a, and $149, 607 better thaa the total of 1905, WiliC11 WAD the best previbus record. This/result was obtained hi a 110? fleet ef 1,7a0 vessels, steamele and tugs, 37 of which were engaged fur -seal hunting, and 41,170 boats, the. whole being manned by 68,66$ Mete. la the *rhea Pr 1-1,101 Cirews Rapidly l'hat the growth of the mitarel in- dustry of Canada has bean rapid is sb.own by the atatistics for the last two decedes. The values of the out- put la 1890 was $16,763,358; ten years later, in 1900, It was neerly four times me great, amOunting 164,429,988. In 1910 the value' exceeded $105.000,- 000. Last yearat 'output represent* a Production per capita 'of about $14. The experts of raineral producte had a value of -nearly $47,000,000. The fol- lowing table, taken front a publication of the Dozriinion Department of Minee, ;tree the relative otanding of the Pr9- rov nee. • Valle. of total Kora Scotia 414,064.584 12 2.8 NOW BrUnRWiehe 586,991 Mario , '273 Vi2 Alberta • 7478,448 7:50 Dritieh Columbia 24,547,817 21147 8105,440,M 10.0a The iren and steel industry has idaown a rapid growtb. The 'value of Year waa ever $11,000,000, showing an A characteristie of our mineral in dustry le that of nuiguelleSS Seine of the preducts., Sudbury. now pro- duces 65 Or 70 per cent. of the world's consumption of the Metal nickel, and of this somewhat rate Material, ' CObalt id it metal with properties like theee Of nickel. Canada now (00431'0(31y .cantrole the cobalt Market ThelCobalt camp is not only the greatest producer of silver in the tvorld, but it also leads in the produc- tion of cobalt and aud is the third largest produeer of nickel being sitrpassed only bY and. tile French. colony of NV„Sr Caledonia,: •1?rernier of Nova scoila Figures Showing the Marvellous' De- During the ten years from 1900 to 1010 the Inerease railway Mileage and Thunder Bay having room for ia Canada was 7,074 miles or 40' per Number Callao British Colunibin. G 4441)00 Alberta 249 • 8,764,50o cent The total mileage Is. distributed anlOng the various 'provinces .aa fol- SesitateniiivArt 90.1 26 465 000 • 'aerminals) 15 „ 25,700,400 Vesta= transfer 24 20,535,000 • SI R. JAMES WHITNEy Premier of, Ontario .011.1i:LIVE STOCK Improvement in AM Walesa Is Reflect- ed In Statlatice The. live stoek of Canada is valued at $60000,000. During the year 1910 there Were imPerted bate Canada 8,227 pure-bred horaes. 0/ '.these, 1,985* work, of, the draft breeds, and 492 of the ligat. legged. sorts. Not only in this WaY .1a -our 'horse • stock rapidly improving, but it le, increas- ing at a reasonably', rapid. •rate, the gain-, from 1.907 to 191.0.belitg- nearly The increop in 191Q in the *able 'zif cattle was ,$27,00Q,000. The ins - Prevenient IS' reflected' in the inerease of .trade et Toronto and `,Mentreal *here the cattle marketed shOW de - a better finish, The inereaSe Of trade,. cattle at Toronto alone' hi1919 over .1909 amdunted to adfroas bead. T,he estimated increalIa the value 'of sheep In Canada in 1910 1909 torments. to 864,900. , lation of Canada 1910 Vag More than 600,000 'Short ' Of 1907: was also less thezi.in 1909 bY an estimated, ttaluatiou of .$7,844, • `HON. WAI.TOt SCOTT the past tell years tdo'ne Abe ag- gregatA cleatings for the leading cen- tres of the" Dominion have expended rematitablY, am the follOwhig figures 01 fr3! 1 OUR FLOUR IVIILI_S • Canadian Plants .Have DallyeCapi- city of 100;000 Barrels The flour milling Itaustry of Can -....t ada is one of the oldest and most lin- portant in ,the country. In point of age it is Probably the Senior industry, the first mill 'Of which there is any , *cord having been established 'at Annapolis, NoVa Scotia, in 1607. From thiS small ,beginning the trade has growb until it „now' represents an ha - vestment of.nearly $85,000,000 and an animal turnover -of $65,000,000 to ro,- 000,000 worth of flour and . The following' table, compiled • by The Northwestern Miller of Minnea- polis, shows the. present total milling capacity daily of ., the Dotainion, Saskatchewan' • Alberta - -1;468,42 British Columbia • 1,132.28 The number of persons employed Canadiaii railroads is aliout 116,000, their total wages last year being aver The railways of Canada on June 0 2.031.90 last caviled 4,071 locomotives, and 182,681 cars: Of theee nearly 129,000 ...were freight gars. 4" The freight cars have rieen rapidly numbers .since ' TRADE IN VEHICLES sin LOIVIER GOWN Prernier ?of Quebec . the daye of car famines, some seven. (weight years ago; In 1907 there were 107,000. in 1908 115 700; in 1909 there w ere 117.700; and ha 1910, 119,700.. Of the freiglit.cars. nearly 6,000 were box oVer 12,qoo were coal cars. Sasketcrhev./a,n 8;090 Olitallo is the chieeproducing. pro - Alberta - • • 4,000 vine,e of Canada,. though the prontio• British dOititn-lifs; 1,000. tion in the Oganagan. 'Valley, British ••=,-•=7-. Brithswick, and, the. Annapolis Valley Is increasing rapidly,. The plantings. • in sorde sections of Ontarip are in, creasing Very fast, The Suriey Re, port'of the Department' of. Agriculture for Northumberlind -CountY 1910 gives appreximatelY '11006 acree. /or that county alone, tiny half of which Ponta/ is perhaps the best known of all and has ;made' her reputatien all 'within, the iast six yema. Seven Yeare ago 'she produced practically po class 'flint at all,,buttaisi .past deaSion ehe,producee 'More than 35„,000.barreis • 4 While* the enteral businega In agri- cultural 'implements' in the Eaatero PrOVInees haw remained pretty much at the Seine Preportioa for. seveial dreasea in, the Northwest Provinces, ;This is especially trun of Saskatclie- toba :And AJherta. British Columbia ION, L. liASZA Ft ' ;creases' ler some yeztrs;past. , Not only ereaeed. Por huitence the former sea- t bleder with the six-foot Cut has been replaced With the nutcbine of eight - foot cut. The sante Ionise true with regard to harrows, thille, mowers; eto. THE ABATTOIR TRADE pig Increase In the InVestritents. Slaughtering Plants the groWth ,of the abattoir trade, Canada, but it is eafe to Say that ten years -at Toronto alaugliteringlasat increased. in nettle from' about .30,006 to. 100,009, and la eheep from abOat a5,000, to 120,000,, vadie the inveatinent, la piante IMO growa from about a200,-; 000 to torisiderably Mere than eta, Million ' dollars. In :Western Canada the cattle trade bs.s' developed. entire, ly ludepeadmatly of :the Past, There, the moveinent' of cattle is in tWO through Calgary and Edmonton, shix east to IVIenitoba, Ontar10, and Great Britain through Winnipeg; .The nier is, of Connie, an matirely local tradk but owing to the rapid devel- opment of British,. Columbia it has reaehed very' Important prOpOrtionir. At *Calgary iihd Edmonton are shiner erect probably 40,000 cattle per year, EvErz Woman gel swum 'know HON. J. O. HAZEN Whirling Spray 'rho IHWitsittotat 4040, Dett Electric Restorer for • • irkereaso in Business in Automobiles, It has 'been estimated that /or ,the year .1911 Canadian workmen ' ,build in the neighborhood' of 100,000 vehicles for the Ca,nadian market, and from 8,006 to 10,000 for export. The principal export trade' is with South Africa, Argentine Republie, Australia, New Zealand, Great Brititin and- the 'United States. The following 'are•the figUres of the import and export trade, duringthe past three years t 464L00,048. • 8589,240 11,816,164 48441 .01,345. Estimated at 1400 Million cords The forest area of Canada has been go varionsily. estimated by experts that the ordinary layman has difflealty, in obtaining anything approaching ae- curate information. Bulletin No. 9sof the Forestry Branca of the , Depart - inept of the Welder, Published a few` mOnths ago, siva: '"The origihal bered area, ()Miffing semi -treeless lands, was approximately 1,900,000 Square miles; • 98,000 Square miles have been- cleared for settlement, and 100p000 square talleo have been mit bered area -Yet, uatouched of 1,,702,0d0 Square Miles. Mounting the aVerage of 8,000, feet per square acre, there should yet remain 8,279,000,000,90d feet of Umber In Canada at a very co,nservative estimate. On the con - &err, the 'highest -estitnate that hoe been made, that giv.en by the Ceti- servatiOn Commissions , places the. amount of eitw timber and pulpwood, in Canada at 494,600ntillion feet,' end 1,100 million cords respectiVely," SPENT ON 0000 ROADS' Ealletitlittire under the. Ontario Good Roads .Act from 1902 to' the end of 1999 was as 'follows: 4, roada purchased 153,897,08 Stitrary grants to town.' shins, etc. 89,06f.02' Noldhintectrithriiiiii;onilne'd 44.: 118'644'84 AA Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S Lastl year, in the' fate 'of 5 netts' rt.1.16$1:0h ettri Canna* Went Into the . cresol and milk to the :value of $1,941,009. Would. it be to the v s tibia sin to have to Vast ain Children 017 FOR ritreffgrs For Sale or Rent. Teacher Wauted Teaoher wan ted, for S. $, No 10 Chide - rich Tp., dutlea to commence aft miner holidaye, apply stating eert acate, eabiry and experience ationex reeelve up to .Tuly let 1911., Sec. Treasurer Clinton Teacher %Wanted, Teacher fora a /1To 4, POderich Town- ship. State Salary, Wanted and secretary Notice acecountS be paid laY. the first of July or other*lite will' be piece. ed, in other hands for eollection. - Clinton that For Sale For sale. at once 200 acres Stanley lot 29 and 36-,41fd: con., 3 miles from Clinton; School 40 rods; 10(1 acres cul- tivated, 22 acres bush, teat bay and pesture, 10 acres alfalfa. . Large stone house two story,. plate roof, cement floor in cellar woodaslied, cistern tele-. phone, 1 barn 85x50, windinill, pumper waterworks, stabling for 40 head of cattle. 9 horses, second barn56a40, hay barn 5045. • tf Box 50 Clinton For Sale Ville seven room brick house, Fully - ace, Town water, Baru, .half acre, 25 Fruit trees, small' fruits etc.. Buron • A yearling heifer, red: and white stray.ed fin my premises lot 28 con. 9, May have same by proving property and• paying charges. . In the Township of Goderich, be' offered to rent, one hundred' acres Of the best qaality of pasture, A never failing spring creek running through tne place and a quanitity of shade treef. Being part of lot 7.9, Maitland con., being„1 half miles-from-Holmes- ville and Ave frnni Clinton. Apply to. WM. BRADOUR or Phone 12 en.' 148, Holinesville, Ont On Victoria Str.eet., clinton, good dwelang„nonse.. consisting of seven and soft water, g.odd Stable.% 1. acre For. Sale D. Junor's large house. barn' and arden on Ontario Street. Clinton. • APPIY At 'louse or Clinton P. O. Log. Wanted. aeflighest price' paid for Logs, tams. Vood, Soft Eint..,Rock Elm and Rook , MUMS Farm tor $ale ing•the toWn of Clinton for sale. Th,e form"ls in a good.' etate of cultivation, and has good. buildings, brick house, bank barn, driving houSe. pig pen. etc, oung orchard containing' all kinds of mite and also small fruits. The farm is well fenced and drained and is a very desirable home. Pei fOrther Particulars aPPIY on the premises or Ford & Mae° Vie are he*. selling Timothy seed at $7.00 a bushel, Governinerit Standard. We have also., on hand Alfalfa et gum, Alsace $10; Red Clover from 68,50 to SQ. We baye always on hand GOOile Wheat, Pew Eariey and feed Cern at Highest Market prices paid for all ord & McLeod Before placing yonr orders for . your Stkatlall'a supply of Coal, get our prices. The very befit geOdsi 'carried' In stock and sold at the lowest possible prick Orders may be left at Davin' With Countryman, Notary MIA* uomunleelooer, ate.: H AL ESTATE AND 1N,SURANOlik. Issuer of Marriage Ideensis. $Ruyeli St., Clinton. Notary Public, Conveyancer. " frinancis,1 sod Real Hetet% ale to. Toolivselti towel attendee 3iork kidirooroo 0040 Zro, RIZ reit ROI Nois, Tyr* *Airs wag of Ow, Corseistrebdi ifetel Dr, Gann 001430,-Ontstrio Street, Canto; mot one es front aepaet Moe miltte,v_777.00,1410' PRO AP WA 811AVV. ccoAdienz Oto., ogles and residence on . Crown and midge Work a Specialty.; • Graduate Of .0..C.D.11.11 Chicago, and 11.1),D,13 DR. IL FOWLER, Mies over O'NEI,L'S store., 'moot as nainleas els nottaible• THOMAS GUNDRY Live atook and general Auctionmv tam atom sales a• antansity, Okders at brim BRA office, pr‘tortly attenasd to. erras reasonable, Punters" eale nets G. D. 111cTagEMrt M. D. BloTaggar Al4E111113' RSTE" CLINTQN a. General • finicking Dominos& Drafta loaned. Interest aitosred on • -Fire Insurance Co. Perm and Isolated Team vrap• .1. B. McLean, President, Seaforth • Jas. Connolly, Vjee Pres., Goderich Thos. E. Hays, 'SecaTreas., Seaforth Jas; Conpelly, John • Watf, Earloclq G. Dale Clinton; M, Chesney, Sofoztly grans, Beech - Clinton. Seaforth; James-. Cumming, Eginondi vale; j. W. Yea, Rohnesville Payments mai 4he Made at Tozer 'di . Brown's, Cliztton. or to- R. R. Cutt JA90!ITTAYLOR .Fire, Life -and Accident Insnrance Real estate bought and sold 'Money to loan Office bean Btreet, nextidonr :to New Railway Tiine Table ' Lotalon.:11urtin and Bruce. North . Passenger 9.40 5.48 10.08 .105 Londesboro 11.18 0.62 Seuth Passenger Clinton. afyid.ott001014,60/41 150 4,23 Kippen 8:29 434 Buffalo and Goderich West Passenger . am pm pm pm Mimes alibi... 4.1116 1.88 6 46 Beet Pantenger A nolikblsolelr:Ariiitilaietirle*ar nib. These