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Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Jun 1907, p. 8

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ri 7, 88, 3050, 8. £5 'ancy Muslin Shirt Waist Suits iii New York Ideas, $2.50, $3.50, 84, , $6. New Summer Skirts Novelty Ideas, in Wool and also xtra low, $2.50, $3.50, $4, $5, $5.50, $6, _ Children's Muslin Dresses 81 1IEE FL To 8 all sises, $1.75 6 36 euch. Extensive Showing of White Materials for Summer Wear AND MUSLINS, 10c., 12je., 15c., 20¢., 25c., A we Muslin Blouses of new designs, and size in stock, 75¢., $1, $1.25, $1.50, Cotton, Marked WHITE LAWNS 80c., 38c., 40c, PLAIN AND FANCY ORGANDIES, 15¢., 20c., 25¢., 30¢., 35c., 40c., 50¢., 60c. SWISS SPOT MUSLINS, fine Sheer 20c., 28¢., 30c., 40c., Soc. WHITE BROCADES, in 30c., 35. Ducks, White 20c., 28¢., 30c., 35c, Handkerchief Linens ~ Sheer Linen Mulls ~ Blouse Linens | Genuine Irish Man ufacture all immense variety, in every de- . to $1.76 yard. New Novelties in Black Mate- [ for Summer Wear BLACK ORGANDIES, 10. 25¢., 30c., 35c. BLACK SPOT MUSLINS, (all Black), Striped and Check Mus) | Checks, Spots, Stripes, stc., 15c., 20c., Drills, White ¥iques, in large variety, 15c., Linén Lawns Linen Cambrics Heavy Dress Linens | sired style. Prices dtc 28e., 30c., 35¢., 40c. Black, Fancy - 30c., 40c., 50¢, VOILES, in Wool, BLACK \ Cotton and Silk, 40c., 50¢., 60c., | 78, 0c, $1, $1.10, $1.25 3: Suits. | R. WALDRON. CROSS-CONTINENT FLYER. 'Trans-Canada' Time Across America. The business of the 'Ing to such an extent ry to run an addition- ntreal and Van. Makes = Fastest country is grow- 'ler; Avada Aveling, } equal; May Jackson, George Wilkin- son, eqyal; Bert Pickering, Amy Sy. vage, Harold Morton, Withelming Hubble, Mabel Holland, Eric Lem- mon, Willie Wilkinson, Russell Phil- lips, A iL Beautiful Is something every lady ad- § mires and desires to possess. § In pearl they wm range ng July and August will be known as t Will make the fast- est time of any tr days. et -- - Louise School, Payitter, CU. Woese, PB. Sinelair, Sands, E. Stewart, K. Sud Warren, M. Warren, N. Twi g- Honor Certificates, Twigg, | Twig, D. Warren, M. Warren, Stewart. Clifford Paiden, James Turner. let Henderson, David Dickson, Ber, liam Woolaver, Samuel Hall, land, Prey. Fair, Charles Wickham. Jamieson, Dorothy Hawley, Fred. Connor, Hiram Ferguson, Una Polson. lis: Dehaney, Roborta Macdonell. From ° Senior Part 1 to Part II Gladys Saunders, * Phyllis Salsbury, equal; Frank Tolhurst, Eileen Craig; Ernest Conkes, Mpude Mitchell, equal; Alice Anderson, Howard Salsbury, Jessie Matthews; Kate Gunn, Arlora Haffner, Gertrude Flint, equal: Fmm, Bristow, Sydney Hughes; Madeline Pogue, Mildred Campbell, equal; Aus- tin Peters, Dorothy Bell, Florence Himes, Andrew Copley; Faweette El. liott, Emily Godwin, equal; Ralph Jamieson, James Rovell; Addie Mox- ley, Charlie Andre, equal; Stanley Lemmon, Russell Campbell, Robert Fenning, Herald Byrant, Grace Law- Honor Certificates--Austin Peters, Fawcette Elliott, Dorothy Bell, ain acrofs the Am- from $5.50 and upwards, b r from $5 and upwards. () J In less expensive materi | ® 8 You will find many at. less 3 | "O8t that are very effective. erican continent. car and palace, slecp- » of the very latest de- Sign and with most me y_ first-class passengers real on the first trip July can be reserved in Toront sage from North Bay Canada Limited" stops. ers will be carried from Winnipeg or points there Peg passengers arrive later by taking the 'Im erial" Limit- and berth reservations can | at C.P-R. local ticke t office, or from C. B. Foster, D.P.A. » C.P.R., Toronto, See Bibby's 5c. soft shirts. i , CLttetetttetetsssenese Helen Hazell: May Ferris, Gertrude Bh He - Clay ; Desta Buse, jertrude Cottman, Wear for Particular George Kingswell, Leonard Milliard, ye Flora Lyons, Maud Skinner, Edward : Hd ' Timms, Russell Bushie, Melville Kemp, Albert Campbell, May Armstrong, Neal Ferguson, Harold Godwin; Edith Crumley, Willie Davy, Alfred Kings- well, Harold Wood, Jennie Bell, Har- | old Mills, Joseph Newell. | LaFrance, Eri oie] will do for Warm Wea: n oy ng men have that idea ther so long as and express it dressy Negligee 0 correct the fault in style and quality nderwear, ear, Coolest Hose, Coolest of Two- Piece Summer Everythi ng Quality and i We Welcome You to See. i LIVINGS ol, but your reception. The House "ot } Maud Chart, Nellie Tanner, Fred. Powell. I onor Certificates.--Eyy Ufford, | Jack: | Myrtle Stagg, Reta Peters, Laura | e Lesimon, Marjorie Ammurl, Elgwoot | vis: ce, Willie Cla John Ufford. oq rom Junior Third to Semior lass-Collt Robinson, TON'S. Frontenac School. From Junior Part I to Senior Part Victoria Offord, Phyllis Harrison, Vera Frizzell, Russell Shay, Albert Monts | Burt, Lillian Godwin, Rose Wright 2nd, Berths Sevmour Phillips, Robert Wilson, | o for . pus- | Fda MoMahon, Lois Richardson, ! Reta Wilkinson, John Kemp, Lawrence Pollitt, Oscar Fenning, Charles Stan- lake, Edon Brown, Henry Himes, Nor- i Purvis, William Newman, Robert | ibson, Frederick Pimms, William |; 1% N > Coakes, William Borhim, Myrtle Me. | rice Gates, Ethel Patter Mahon, Ethel Crumley, Edith Bristow, Ip , 5 Mabel Smith, Tessy Robinson, Ger- atlerson, Bertha Weaver. trude Armstrong, Gertrude Kingswell, Flovenee Millard, Susan Childs, Jen- nie Wilson, From Part 11 to Second (lass .- Ida 'ior Part Phillips, Edith House, equal; Eleanor Coward, Annie Gunn, Harold Fleet. Bernice Bell, Willie Moxley, equal ; ; Honor Certificates: Edward Timms, Ida Phillips, Edith House, Eleanor | Coward, Harvey' Godwin, From Second Claes to Junior Third | Wickim, Trueman Lee, €lass.--Myrtlo Stagg, Laura' Lom- Florence Johnston, mon, equal: Eva Ufford, Doris McClol- land, Marjorie Ammuel, Reta Peters, | ford, Norma Hanley, Elsie John Ufford, Lizzie Flint, Ada Kemp, \ Marjorie Dougall, Elwood Rice, Willie Vrombinson, Clark, Fred. Millard, Irene Davis, | h Laura Spence; * Jessie Bone, Sadie | Wiltred Lockett, Nicholson, equal; Ie Roy Watts, Laura Moxley, lie Creighton, McIlroy, Harriet Harris, Harry Bone, | Howard Clarence Robinson, Ira Wilson, Frank Grass, Alice Gibson, | sie Stewart Chart, George | Stafford: less, equal; Howard Pogue, Willie " Tréncer, Agnes Quirt, Emily Hughes, Hoy : tord Ruth Lyons, Lulu McKee, ard Burtch, Harold Grant, Mar egg, Olive Kingswell, Ql Thomas Connor, Gor- don Suddard, Vera Leslie, Alice: Wil- Herbert Stromg, son, Harold Birmingham, int, Percy Robinson, Harold James Flint, Grimshaw. ficates--Irene Mullinger, I, Roy Andre, Geo Edna Trencer, Margaret Mc- ns, Howard Burtch, From Senior Third Clase to Junior. » Ol Anss--Arthur ice, "dgar Richardson, Mabe] Burteh, Myra pa riorie Gibson, Willie Town- Richardson, Fern Smith, Nicholas Timmerman, Farl Wilkinson, Gracie Smith, Evelyn P Maggio Lemmon, Mabel Tol- vennjgiobertson, TG. Spence, Samud Kearnes, Eva Gage, William Fleet, Francis Whiting, George Geary, The Children Have Done Good Work, During the Past Year and Can Now Ezjoy the Holi- From Junior Part I to Senior Part I-A. Fisher, M. Hoyman, E. Knox, |G. Maxum, S. Norris, R. Prettie, A. | %8» Ruth Lyo From Senior Part | to Part 11-- Angell, H. Bowman, J. Boaprey, W, Busns, M. Campbell, W, Currie, J, Hooper, H X . Moore, F. Moneriofi, A. Penso, S. Rodway, E. Thompson, E. Twigg, 0. Tidwan, D, Honor Certificates. Mahel SB rteh, | {erm rere ate Lemmon, Marjorie Tribson, L Edgar Richardson, George Richardson, 386 P airs aA Eves, Jennie Robert- From Part II to Second Clase-- Clifiord Baiden, Olive Villiers, Eveline Carson, Aubrey Seels, Reginald Pid- mun, Sam Vanalstine, Willie Rigws; Stanley Waller, Margaret Norris, equnl; Charlie Horning, Stellg Norris, James Turner, Joan Granthan, Ethel- wyn McGowan, Arthur McKee, Frank Heyman, Willie Hogan; Lorne Hey- mun, Edith 'Heyward, equal; Douglas Slater, Gladys Mupxam, Wallace Elmer, Edua Hall," Bessie Caines, Mildred Grant, Karl Sinclair, Stewart Wilson, Honor Certificates -Willie Riggs, Roy King, Myrtle R Fourth to Senior Fourth cluss--Horace Jenkins, Mara ret McGoff, Jennie Broom, George Coward, Jennie Nev: Connor, Florence Me : Holder, Mamie MM» Buse, Joseph Ryder, Dey Bella Clenahan, Stuart Jen- Seamless feet, Gayes, Edith Saunders, From Second Class to Junior Third Class--Norman Storey, Henry Barnes, Stuart Toland, Edna Nancarrow, Vio. J ---- Rideau School. Part I to Senior Part o Shane, Norma Telgmann, John Elme: | Gordon Young, Mary Christus, Stan ley McGranghan, Henry Twigg: Lottie Hess, Kirk McBride, equal; Gordon Polley, Mary Sinclair; Jossie Leader, Harry . Fisher, equal; Ada Moncrieff, Leon Lipman, Wilson Bowman, Wil man, Freda Graves, Elwood Thurston, Phillis Coates, Jos James Arniel, Norman ] 00 y Richardson, Ruby Mon- Promoted During Term--Olive Cun ver, : ningham, David Godman. Honor Certificates-- Violet Hender- J . pe son, Lottie Hess, Henry Twigg, Henry, Barnes, Norman Storey, Stuart To- Robi ; From Junior Third Class to Senior Walls 0 Third Class. Reginald Garrett, Wel- lington Simmons, Nellie Barnes, Isabel Leslie, Harold Goodearle, Mamie Mec- Devitt, Willie Paul, Jessie Hutton, Edwin Hawley, Walter Stewart. Rob- ert Ferguson, Marjorie Uglow, Edward Holman, Mumie Veale, Calla MeMil- lan, Norman Robinson, Florence Boa- Certificates--Ethel J ackson, --ta Trial. --Edna McCartney, Hazel Turner, George Bryant, Alwin Met- calle, Stanley Greer, George Smith, Leon Tidman, Harty Elmer, Allen Honor Certificates William Reynolds, Gordon Black. to Becond (lass. rt Dumbleton, Eva Honor . Certilicates.--Mamieo Veale, Kenneth McKenzie, Kenneth Dunlop. From Junior Fourth Class to Senior Fourth Class--Flossie Bogart, Maria Gibson, Nora Fisher, Annie McCOam- mon, Leslie Smith, Roberta Macdon- ell, Edith Black, Harry Wade, Rhea Walker, Richard Mitchell, Roy Good- earle, William Gilbert, Sterling Pol- ley, John Hoppes, Maggic Mackenzie, Louise Jones, Olivia Wood, lla Weese, May Caines, Phyllis Dehaney, Mamie Dumbleton, Rebecea Barney Ritchje. Elma Free James Gregory, 1a Reid, An Lila McCammon, Jen Earle Reynolds, Irances Ethel Lokes, Helen David- son, Jennie Weaver, Gertie Peters, Christmas, ~Ethel Law- Certificates.-- Helen Gunn, 3 "va Reynolds, Earle For Christmas : Annie Pat- tersop, James Gregory, Earle Rey- JOHN Davy, Marion Gunn, K Helen Gunn, Second Class to Junior Third Honor Certificates--Ila Weeso, Phyl- Witliam McKenzie, Riley, Frederick Ward, Edward Mc McCaugherty, Cecil | Byron. Metcalfe, Wiliam Honor Roll for Christmas.--Richard Beha Weldin, Clifford | Yarren, From Junior Third to Senior Third wards, Roy Friend-hip, Gordon Veale, p Willie Bruce, Mabel | Promoted ! Timmerman; Phelaney Black, ~Clifiord | Strange, Annie Orrell, Doris Manning ) Maud Cotman, Eva Davy. = From Second Class to Junior Third Richard Nowell, | {Mcllquham, Fred. Mcllquham, equal; Ki Eddie Moncrieff, Alex. » Stanley Friendship, honor--Gladys Hunter, Clifford Mellqu Gregory, Gladys Hunter, Willa Patter » | From Senior Third to Junior Fourth Atwood, Beatrice Gates, | Russell Bruce, Roy Ward, Eva Mack, Lola Bushell, Roseng {| Cammon, Walter Curzon, Nelles Hicks, Beatrice Weaver (recommended), ( Atwood, Bea- Milo, son. Given at Pitt, Lottie Mc Sydenham School. idergarten to the Jun Florcnce Henderson, Jessie Jack, Dorothy » Marjorie Reid, Schoenicuvejss, Vip- Karl Watts, Grafton Wil- Olive Sclby, Annie art I to Senior Part Freddie Tomlinson, Tickets Clarence Steen, | pm., or Veale, Edgar Loc. { regular trains Thursday Friday. Only $1.50. I-George Wright Fanny Leach, Mac, Roughton, Harry Orr, Thomgs Connor. Bella Gordon, Arthur Beswick, Herbert Rebecca Saunders, Olive Watt, McQueen, Grace Staniey Young, Deline, George Charlie Promoted at Christmas Alma* Staf Ferga Carmichgel, May Stewart, Mar George Bell, Gerald Muis ead, Anthony English, Leslie Young, Honor Certificates. Howard Muriel Campbell, Wil- | ton, From Senior Part I % Smith, Frank | Small. ual; Third | Laughlin Timms, | Kay, Jo _BRITISHE WHIG, SATURDAY. JUNE 29 ------ a RA g 1 en OOS White, Kathleen ; Ross Haruman, oward Ryan, Thom- Marjorie Wilson, Hazel Me Addie Graham Jackson, Stanley Herbert Saun 0; ders, Frederick Davidson, equal; Olive -- Cunningham, Victor tanley Perryman, equal ton, William Lake, Gor Gladys Pollitt, David God Mackenzie, equal; at Christmas-- Davy, Marion fast Honor certificate--Jennie Newman. never sold at less than 4 20c regularly, sometimes more, sizes 9 and 9% inches only. wage Tome || YOUrs To=nighl 12%c¢ dies' black, Closing Time. those who canngt come aptly in the day, wgare going to of- ething particularly * attractive. + Specials have heen secured only after the most wideawake on our part--being constantly on the watch and in close touch Il the leading wholesale firms in Montreal and ay pick up specials nearly every wee. 4 SPECIALS FOR TO-NIGHT " 3 Ladies' Silk Waists Colors, Black or White, the very Front made with smail pin tucks in clusters of three, each clus- ter separated by a deep hemstitched tuck, long sleeves, buttoned front. Back trimmed with pin tucks and with hem- stitched tuck to match front. This waist is worth regularly 3.75. All sizes. Yours Black {! Cotton Stockings latest design. Yards Linen Crash Towelling This crash is known as the English "Household Crash." : wide and shrunk ready for use, and is sold usually at a great deal more than we offer the lot to-night, 8c Yard. Prepare To-Night for the Holiday, Monday. Linen Table Napkins Size about 18 inches § I to Part 1. | med, ready for use, all daj James Patterson, Violet Weldin, Ethel | | These are worth 1.25 a d jeynolds, Donald To-night while the lot lasts Olive Sherbino, Wil- quare, hem- It is 17 inches nty patterns, ozen. Yours "ancy Ribbons, in great variety. - Plain Ribbons, in all wanted widths and shades. White Belts, in Silk or Wash Linens, 25¢. to 9c. Black Belts, in Leather or Silk, 25c. to $1. Cool Underwear " White Summer Undervests, " White Summer Undervests, oO» WHITE PARASOLS Special values, finished with embroidered insertions Brown Silk Parasols Children's Parasols .. LAIDLAW & SON. Perey Weldin, Mary Peters, Flor-| Mildred Compton, Eve. | Edward . Edwards, May | John Walker, May Recommended--May 1 Melville" Ed- 'urragh; og Francis, Bruce, Kihel beginners, ) les Patterson, Secrut- | at Price's. Water win, 1 0 Part IT--| Try Bibby | Jamieson, Laura Fair, Beth . Lona Watts" Bes Polley, James Stephen Cay. vherson, Hugh Anthony English, Douglas Nickle. ga Carmichael, Helen Pur- Allab Gogo, Byron, William Me. Alma Stafford, Helen My- 1 Mills, Gerald Muirhead, FAH to Miss Sarah Bel Mrytle Hepburn, May En Fair, Elizabeth Paterson r, Willia Nor Mines, Poliie, Ralph Arthur Twi open from r. Stewart, Remember, Wonderland, ; evening, will he in aid of the Dieu hospital, Fyerybods Buy tooth brushes at ¢ Cross drug stor : Only all-cream jee cream SEARO Readers of above kindly rec ¢ » Senc eq uesl odd 1 Flannagan, on ol of each week SHRI Arniel, Grimshaw, Ethel Honor Certificate--Forga Carmichaél 8 sy E ; loss. Beatrice Wiltshire," Alice | From Part II to Second Cli Perryman, Kenton | d¢line Curragh, Bertrand Ab y = Acton, Schocnews Harry Lafr J Class-- Marjori Minnes Har Oia : farjor : " ' Gladys Hunter, Jennie | Ko: Kerr XHner He y dred Lame, Elizabeth Cu "ly ) 8, Carl Bell, Wilhelmina Chuistmas--Béatrice | PUrvis, Card Bell, Withelmin Ruth Jamieson, Dori Nickle Flora Mael n, Folger, Murtin Filtz, Dori Christmas: - Sarah { Yaiel Brooks. Jessie Gore Fourth Henderson, Nora Gootearle, Hil len, Howard Folge lie Garrett, Do Special Day At Roiler pak, On Monday the roller rink will be 0 to 12 am, } from 2 to 5. ev ng, from 7.0 Ada, Ethel Arniel, Band afternoon apd evening. i Rhea Holder, Her. amusement is bacoming very popular. anager, ah an 1 "The Fourth At Watertown. good going Thursday 5 ams Pines. Pines. Last cheap sale "this Seaton day. R. IL. Toye, King stre : Sea Bibby's $1 bathing, suits. 1 entertainmen afternoon and the on Tuesday a IISIRISIICIIcK HE £ TORONTO WORLD BALLOTS ] a-- paper Cl bh: Always Some mpting Here. eth Henderson, Bargains Anna Wiliri Gordon it Christma We have a table of Ladies' P regular $2.50, now $1.75. atent Vamp Tic Shoes, turn soles, Another table of Ladies' Fine Dongola Kid Blu- cher Cut Oxford. Ties, all sizes, regular price $2.0c, Another lot Ladies' White Canvas Blucher Cut § Splendid value at $1.00. The Lockett: Shoe Store. g. W are headquart- P.8.- Travelling season is approachin ers for Yalises and Trunks, Lemme Earl Abbott, Bessic COMMERCIAL MATTERS. the first of April bounties to the amount irage the production of iron 8 for the encouragement of the petroleum industry, $1,994 on the production of lead, and '$18,695 on production of binder twine. What is Going On in the Business World--The Markets. The failures for the week ; same week an 1904, 23, Loronto railway earnings the week end- 22ud, totalled 69,452, or $11,- 1 the corresponding week and Mr. Con atruct Dew ery, floor manager, will instru Kingston's Big Picnic. The only event in Kingston on Mon- day will be the big picnic at Ontario are ys ol She United X ingdom ousry the scagon will take place. UI this amount Ireland's share is George Sullivan and other *"profession- play with the Irish: Supper will be provided by the ladies of St. Mary's cathedral. The Consolidated Copper company has been foruwd under New Jersey laws with & capital of $50,000,000 divided into 10,000,000 shares of $5 per value. first company to be absorbed will be the Ely Mines company. It is understood that Quebec & Western RR. have purchased the Atlantic & Lake Superior RR., extending from Paspebiac to Metapedia bondholders, represented by Hon. B. Cuasgrain, for the sum of $2 - '"For A Pleasant Outing." America's special tour of the islands Dominion Day. Supper on board. Home carly. Only 50c 'The American: Express company, on July 1st, take over aM thw local ex- press business betw See Bibby's display of hosiery. street, has received threo cases of imported goods for his order clothing department, of Scotch and English vweeds cheviots and vicunas. of them to choose from Over fifty kinds of corsets to choose United States Bxpiress Special va business it is said is worth about $15 At the end or 1996 ihe capitalization ir. Medley's. | of British railways sto C1,287,975 pair. MEEE 0 boo. hose. BL for tratfic at the end of 1906 wus 074 wiles, which compares with 22 in 1905, and 22,684 miles in 1904. k the price of wood pulp from $18 to $23 makes, as well as ordered. We guar- ante a perfect fit. New York Dress of wash belts, buckles, 10c. Wash collars, worth 2Be., for 1c, New York Dress Reform. Frito' s chocolates are made fresh ev- 3 Bavanas, Edwards and Jenkin, See Bibby's fancy hose, '45c, makers that news will advance ton before the new year. worth of pulp wood lands have been purchased hy the agents {of New England mills from landowners along the south shore of Nova Scotia. ' The Trade and Commerce Department faid out in the nise 'months I -- YEAR 7! Shown 1 JOHN SANDFIEL! -- Galley one.. Ontario's Gre: Ontario's Vast A Ontario is 750 miles lon miles broad, with area of 20 miles. Ontario is as large as fou and but little Jess than Fran. many. Ontario _is 78,000 square 1 than the United Kingdom. Ontario is only 4.000 sq less than France, and 8,00¢ Germany. Ontario is larger than Maine, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania and Ohio comb Only 20 per cent. is thickly a part as large as Wales. Ontario comprises 7 pe Canada's area. Ontario is the half-way m tween Nova Scotia and Brit ia. Ontario's Agricultural Agriculture is Ontario's cl try, representing (1901) one invested capital and yearly of 200 millions. Seventy per cent. of Ontar lation is engaged in agricul Ontario's total grain crop, million bushels, viz, wheat, 2: barley, 25 millions; oats, 111 peas and beans, 10 millions; clover, 4,862,830 tons. Ontario's fall wheat aver 23.9 bushels per acre; spring barley, 33.4; oats; 30.9; peas, Average of fall wheat per years, 1082-1905, 20.4 bushel wheat 158. Value of Ontario's fall ar wheat production, 24 years, $456,000,000. Average price per bushel wheat, 24 years, 1882-1905, 74 spring, 80.8; barley, 47.0; oats Enrollment in Guelph Aj College, 1906, 1,100 Ontario has 13 million ac cultivation, Ontario's farming industry o doubled in the last two decade: much increase in acreage. Over 5000 farmers conduc ments on their own farms ann Ontario has 24,184,540 acre sessed land. Ontario has 3,349,100 acres « pasture land. Ontario had, 1006, 43,560 rape, 6,902 in flax, 1,732 in ho Ontario's annual value of f live stock produce, 1901, 197 n Ontario has 20000 mén Farmers' Institutes and 8500 of 208 Women's Institutes. Ontario's total value (1905) _ Jands, buildings, implements stock, $1,154,600,184. : Market value of Ontari crops, 1905, $142,800,000. Canada's Agricultural W Canada produced 1906, 363 bushels of grain of all kinds, i wheat. ! 45 per cent. of Canadians are in husbandry. Sr 63 milion acrestocupied in 10¢ 80 million acres. . 87 per cent. of Canada's farm their holdings. Canada exported, 1006, 34 of agricultural products. fia Canada exported, 1906, 66 mi animal products, a total of 120; of 27 millions over 1905. Canada exported, 1896-1006, lions of agricultural products. Canada had 1 billion, 787 invested in agriculture (1901). f this, 1 billion was in Ja millions in live stock. . Estimated capital now inve: agriculture, two billions, Canada has invested 4 times ¥ in agriculture: as in manufactur Anxiual value of farm crops a duce in Canada, 363 millions (1 Estimated value of product: 450 millions. Total value of farm property and implements, 134 billions (roc Ontario's Dairy and Live t Industries. Ontario's cheése exports ar worth 22 - milliens, butter, nin lions; bacon, 15 millions; 46 in addition to 50 millions for hom sumption.

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