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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 30 Mar 1892, p. 4

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O RN Sl When yoti want a CHURN1 I I CANADIANS IN THE STATES. We are frequently asked why we do flot reply to 'sine of these out-landish editorials that are appearing in the West Durham News. Well, fr1 ends, one reason is that every political article thus far,with one exception, that has appeared in the News bas been copied froin the London Free Press, Hamilton Spectator or some other Conservative paper. They are stolen brains and we have no desire to toucli the unclean things palmed off as original editorials on the confiding Conser- vatives who take the paper and wlio think they eminate from the master mind wko is running the News just now. But we will cali attention to one article of a mislead- ing character that was in the News last xeek in which it is stated that there are only 6,989 Canadians in Chicago out ot a million and a quarter people' There are more nearly ten times this number of Canadians in that city. '[bis 6,989 simply represents Canadians who have not taken out necessary papers of citizcnship, be- cause as soon as thev become citizens they 1 COLORADO WHEAT. EnITR'r STAýTES-2KIN. - DEAR SiR.-1n looking over the crop reports in the Farmers' Advocaie for March, 1892, 1 finci that, Colorado wvheat is very highly spoken of as a spring vani- ety, and inmost cases bas out yielded al other varieties in nearly every part o)f the Province. Little, if any, has been sown iii this vicinity, but hearing such good accourits of it 1 had concludect to s0w sonie this spning, when your valuable paper eame to hand last week containing M r. Yan- stone's letter, and knowing bis expei ince in such matters,I was at a loss wbat to do. llowever, on looking, over the Wel Globe of March.23rd, 1892, 1 got soýme re- lief by reading as follows: "During_ the past threelseasons', experiments have lieen carried on nt the Ontario Agricultuiral farni to ascertain the value of a numfber of varieties of uew spring grains. Saxnples of the 53 varieties of spring wheat grown upon the farnm in 1891 were submitte(d to the Dominion M~i1ers' Association at a ____LL.1 W e have just, receiveL our first shîpment of -WALL PAPE R,' which consists of some BEA IFUL PATTE NS 1Bev Jam~es P. Stone of Le ver Cabo! Vt. formn ny of DatoAN. il. Faithfui Pastor VA R l'ETT

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