? In an illustrated address lately de- Etered by J. A. Culrorwell. manag- ing director of the Cenual Ontario Power 00.. o! Paterboro, on the Trent; Yancy canal and other waterways. he sue much intormtion also in re- Uicn to the question o! the outlet to Lake Ontario by any of Port Hapeor 132mm and u the mtor materially. concerns Hamilton and Western 0n. mic the Specular puNishos here- cï¬h. along with his diagram 0! the an) the salient points of‘ the ad- w _ e In. Culvervnrell. explained that he (and that the public u: general bu} â€ad was the frrent, Yancy canal as a political donkey angina for the last‘ 23 5mm. and in doing an had entirety Cottotten to look at this grand water “V on its meritsr- However. the [as suit a great wot-k had boon done In mating Canadians as. to its utility .1! feaszbuity. and he personallyhtd given up a. great deai at time in giv o L ,AA_- .A..., in: illustrated lectures belore scien- tiï¬c bodies and others. and also in journalistic work in the technical and M1) press. but as yet had found no one who could diqm‘te his -eonten- ï¬rms. In fact. he hadronwrted Am- erican marine experts into admitting over their signature that the only Miami-ping water rou‘te they Wed in Canada Was "‘the barge route ch rough the {Irena Valley. which was simply a connecting up at late and river." 01 course. the canal is now being Constructed (or a. greater draft than ‘3. ï¬rst. The depth over the lock sills is to be 8 feet 4 inches ahdtheylocks are J34 feet long by 33 feet Ride. giv- ing a caraeity for an or 25,000 bushels of Wheat. Canad- ians must awaken to the fact that they have been entertaining an an- gel unewares. for in this work we are following the same method adopted in the modern Germany canal system. upon which one hundred- million dol- lars are being expended. viz" length ...nd breadth of lock rather than depth. ' New York state. too. is now expend- ing one hundred million dollars on the cola-met: Erie canal from a. 240-ton huge mule-rowa- canal to a 1.000- fon steam barge canal. and although at. wili be a little deeper than the front Valley. yet the locks will not Into as great a width. Pvtâ€"sides. the front Valley will ouis cost in total nine millionsâ€"four millions of which are already expended upon the inaiie action between Orillia on Lake Sim- coc on the north. and ltice lake on: the south. which will be completed next year. thus opening up naviga- tion between those points and pass- ing Lindsay and Peterboro en'route. . about five millions will complete V two outletsâ€"the northern. be- tween midland. on Georgian lny and 0;illia._ and the southern. between two lake and Lake-(maria. entering hither at Trentonor’Port awe. 1n Che-through carrying win-at and on balms: the barges will load at M5116 ï¬nd and discharge at Monti-nil. 11» Grant Valley canal is nature's short mm grain-carrying waterwiy. '_ it is 250 miles shorter lhanthe 'ellend canal route betyeen the Son and mutt-eel. or 500 miles in return- fnrney. .‘l'he Trent Valley is also miles shorter in return trip than the Erie canal between the Soc .31! Liverpool. and besides N!" be a .61 quicker route. as there will he only some 16 miles 0! wtualcam! ï¬UTLET or ml;- - _ - TRENT" VALLEY CANAL An Address Given By J2...“ A. Culverwefl, of the Central Ontario Power wCommny . , 's'ccatiflg '«u HENRY ' B: HEBERT mum-rm“. no "0006! (XOHANGI. '6'; mm it, £0. 816 HT. (fat-'33.â€;ï¬) ‘ \ fl srscm‘ron ymunsngvgifmn 11 6,1901%†the but mate for foreign train and will better whet the prodmt of rho six million acres .wiï¬hin tnn mile; of the canal Inter. winch mu open up 1.000 miles of inland shore line. I. too. an intended in the canal an a grain-curler. tor um. will aid my abicct. and if I believe Pact Hope cum-ed an obstacle to the grain tut- .2- r _.....m nnt advocate it. Inuead grain-«trier. tor um mu mu m, nb'icct. and if 1 beliex'e Port Hope cum-ed an obstacle to the grain tut- fic I would not admoate it. In Mad it will bandit that feature." The Port Hope outlet will place Peterboro and Lindsay and the whole district 85 miles nearer Tomato. 1me of Georgia" bay so market for ale-“'5 goods In: Western Ontario with Central Onta- rio. The targes must be lake worthy too. so as to secure the coal trade iron; the American ports across the la_ko. and also to navigate the seven miles this side at Kingston. the worst stretch on Lake Ontario. as also to handle the Georgian hay lumber trade and the Mk stretch on Lake Sun- cce. which ‘is exceedingly nasty on the shallows near Beavertonmso that the 264nm stretch between Port Hope and Pream' Isle harbor. the entrance to the Murray canal. cannot be used against the Port Hope out- let honestly. Port Hope, Toronto. Hamilton and London are asking the gcyermnent for e disinterested and unbiased report and survey of the two outlets. [Claim- the government engineer was grossly unlair and bias- edâ€" in fact he has been feathering his nest on the Trenton route. of «that I have absolute pron! I am sat-- isl‘ied. too, that the Port Hope out- let will cost less thun a hall: the on the only honest and disinterested report that was ever made. namely by an imperial gorernment engineer some years ago. who reported as to the Port Hope outlet. namely; “.This is the natural and best possible route, and that the cost from Rice Lake to Trenton by the Trent river would alone cost as much as the can 11‘ from Lake Sirncoe to Port Hope.“ runs is easily seen. as there is a deep ravine running all the way between Rice Lake and Port Hope. a distanced on- ly 1:: miles. with the exception of a Iheg’s hack of earth near Rice Lake. whereas by the Trenton route the line of the canal will be -‘h'Verted from the river. in several places,â€"a ten mile cutting through rock across country in one place. and another two-male rock cutting, with a. possi- bility of e third diversion giving an- ether seven miles of rock cutting. Besides. this imperial report was only [or a tour-root canal. while to- day it is being constructed (or eight end a third feet over leek sine. ne- (iracfflm 51.3) M Wang unau- â€medium!“ ‘ “lotus-alph- IOMTR DOWNLM SUPPORT SCOTT’S “01.90" mun name-2.! I"- "-- Gnu Lanai: Lush." caseitating at least nine and a lnlt feet in canal mach. wax-11 would ne- cessitate our (in tent more depth of rock cutting on tbs Trenton mute. time Canadians took an interest m the Trent Talley Canal and sang] it {rear the greed of eel-tam individuals. Ever; new. in the two of a strong agitation to further this great work. we ï¬nd certain people in nautical citric: upon-tuning gonenmaat lo d1- s'ett some W at public money 191‘ when: Interests. for water pow- or interests. and this on their own " 'nd toportedéoinaPe- tuberc paperâ€""fortunately {or the rublic treasury. , If my (elmâ€"ratepayers will only Doctors have pmmhed against the ï¬lo-pulled. soothing medicines tar years. but they are still used alto. gather too much. The tact that they put children to sleep is no sign that they are helpful. Ask your doctor and he will tell you that you haw! merely drugged your little onge into insemibility â€" thflt soothing modi- ciue'a m dangerous. '1! your little one needs a medicine give it hby'a Own Tablets. and you give it a mdiq ciao counted to omtain no opi. ate or barman drug. You can give these Tablets just as safely to a new born haunt as to the well grown chlld. om! they .will cure all the change in her appearance. and she is growing splendidly. You any count me always a friend to the Tablats." Ask your druggist for this medicine or sand 25 cents to m 1):. Wild, liams' medicine 00.. Btockville. Out. and get a box by mailput paid. btody this gloat m mot-notions pub lic work. may will ur‘oly ï¬nd that they ham been emu-nine; an an- gel unaware:- 0.13. Agent at larlpou Dad Mr. David H. Murray. agent for the 9.111%. at Maripbsu Station, died August 12th. at the age of 30 _ '. The funeral took ‘ place an Mondav to New Lowfll. via was. ill only 8 13W 63" D son and Mien were calla mutation bel‘ _ W“ ’n .21-‘_ M1 a a: to n . R. hm will In m r .d be bee Mr is t in t; it in! â€P.“ v '. moi»! keep to 0.0!â€: : been not been hot. kh that: little ham! 8 9 the . '1' I marlin-Ia. :Very Good loads in “no“ county; mic rm: What†_I I we; â€" “"' "v d Jute“ L were called i on by Dr. mumbw- at on Civic 391151â€. but mL‘ A anon to u". my}. cruhbr {all Mt > has been a mannipzp Favor u "â€"- -. -m '10 I.“ by Ir. lam. um. town-I awn yawâ€"â€v. - Aw m convivial d M' at M . Au. Star -- "Mb up 1 Nate. and an M ‘t three - n†. . ' Standing Commit.†in: 01 mi ' ' t al nan-sou. winch occupld u" Md. chru. chair-3:11.“?! , -o u q a - o ‘ honor no!†In tho On nousâ€"solicitor log Four 0! 80.0 of U I“. by Ir. lords. .pecial orb flat Iâ€. m m u.» uâ€-.. lay vnp tho 11ml: of the swimmâ€" Finance Committee. . mun Town Solicitor. glam to aï¬cial mince. Detroit. cider-in to “I" “' debutant {0 “E! m m -- a-..†cmxwuiutnmato mm. mm». on!!!†0‘ u» "m °°""‘ W and bvite him to inclulo their note» at wt“ in the ‘pn nation the tenant was reteu rat! to the Police and Lighting com.- mittee (or maintain. ' ; . Against Street ,Wmtoring. 'A petition sinned 5! L- Mregor and all othnr moped: owners on New Muir-ï¬t. and the KB. track. .17†pm. It â€had that the quest gprinkling be‘ _ .j W mu Power. . : I}. J. A. W11. Hams-Eu Di. meta: d the Central Ontario Pm 00.. who was pun-ant. undo the tol- bgzing npplicatioh on behalf at his restoring-o. Aug. 8th. 'Ol.‘ To the Corporation 0! the Town 0! Linden. Mayor and courcil; Sanctumâ€"We are fair-mu. heuby apply (or the tight. of string- ing polo: an‘d wires in we “not-I or the Town 0! Liminy Tor the purpose 0! the delivgty of electric pomr for 7- 4- 0-4.â€" “(hung and pow!" purpmes Iron Botlcigh Falls. out! 1m each other pole: property as we may acquire. of contour it in account: before we no in a position Ito deliver ouch: pow- or. to your town to ncguire ouch a {tuition in mm on will auto it a mod business propoution to trons- mit such electric power to your pm- gtcaaivc community. and to that end we mu be glad to hca.‘ from your honorable body as to a proposition by my 0! contract for lighting and power or some other means u‘wm enable us to 98»!!! _out mu- duh-:1. '-I L- :-|-A‘ ("“010 an ‘v w--., ' We trust this with; I‘ll be Laken up with vigor and cam and arrived at as will?!» pendioiia} to the Iuture _‘__.I..-J , PS.â€"You my be probably aware that the Buckhorn Folk power in owned in fee simple by Kr. and Mrs. J. A. Cniver.wellâ€"in foot the whole of this water power prOperty. with the exception of that requmred for nuigutier. purposesâ€"and it is the wobble intention of the Central Ontario Power Co.. L'td. to event- ually take over this prop-arty else. so that should this Cmy locate in Linda-0' as .well as in Po‘eeboro‘yon can quite understand there will be ample electric power for future needs of thee two places {or you: to can --J. A. Cnlvenwell. . “U C5 "Ill " _-_w, u: the town ï¬nd ourselves. â€"- Respectfully you“. Tn}: CENTRAL ONTARIO POWER CO, LTD" pg! J. A. Culmwell, I HMS Wm. . ‘- : 1181“ IF“- nip“ 0! Water Comm‘l'ionn and um tut 3M *4 I In a. On (:0. Ion“.- Momr NOW†"‘ "' no cums.“ kwmâ€" 'i'l bum at -- I My. Clerk Om. «sonata. DIN-3 33a? mash: fl“ p it thne new?“ ‘1" 3% {'1 can vote {or that mtmtâ€"I‘ was thee-In {ran the media; vhcre it was decidcd to accept crock u: lieu ol the WOO but I an “ml: moaned to 1m inn-tum. l [II B.†‘wv-v 'v __v, heard. his th beans slang um lino wadinhhaddw beforethoi Financ- ocnnitho [at week. Aid. O'Biollyâ€""I told Kr. Cnlvyrn woll coda: tint. I 1m! not unkind with his ciao." . ‘ P. Ail. Stuntâ€""It. u Hr. Column donuts-tho Muse, in no good. why i bhuxiou tom" £1.ch and? - - «If. (bitumenâ€""Hr. 3wa oxphined all tint. I don‘t think the eman- expect youtoexwt must amid amt Kr. Outing-wall in my wt: In and .bnto a the other hand he had not niacin “(We in the 315.000 01 attack in tho wmh at coo time. and 13061an think tho: 'had realise! one out mentor. . On . into being titer the unend- ~ ‘ i tioo tnkan. Tho Council'- action placed him in a moot unplcanat pa. Iitioo. ted in did not think it placed the member! in a my good light. A Oomph o! ay-Juwa. After l ï¬rst readily. Council wem into committea ot the whole. Aid. Gin-v Juan is the chair. to consider By- 1 luv Not woo. ï¬xing tho rate of tnxa 11th» on man: rgatqpyerl at Aï¬ï¬id 9ndb.uldon0¢tholici gt 291-2 null; 10d Byâ€"lqw Na 11. to h- exane tho “Iâ€: of Market Clerk Caligula tron .500 to 3550. toasts tron Jul. ht 1m. Aid. Minnâ€""I Vida to put it 3 must action tb'proposed inn crow-tho market clerk who reociv. .â€" 151!) for lookinz after tho mull uncut o: bum done on this market agein- em: out he who. Wu know thil is a mall mar. hot and tint there in only about than hoax-0' work per W- We muted Hr. Gaussian an incrcuo from 8450 to .50. 8 short time ago withnt being and. and that is quite enough. A: the Han: once said. my“! whoil «hysteria! Sundry Notion» ‘ [and by Aid. O'Rielly and Stonen mat the Board ot Works wider petition- respecting street sprinting. with power to wenâ€"Carried. Hand by Aid. O‘Rielly am! Mor- thteu. that the Town Mansion- hr have :11 trees own-hanging the “In trimmd to a nut-able Mightâ€"ï¬nial. -. Momd by Aldum Storer and Oionm that tho Town W report on the adrisabiiity of can. etructing a sanitary acme!- and cell- at drain on th. tram St. David- st. west to apoint mama-d St. Pa nl-at. :32; giant; ashâ€"wold mica. It you grant the increase stationed I‘ll move that tho what be_:entod take all the expanses into consider. ation you'll find that we are manly giving Hr. Callaghan 1 good poition. I want tho you und my!» when on this motion." $Id. Sumâ€"PAM" Robin-on gays the nuket clerk has only about three hours' work per dayâ€"is be permitted to engage in work tot him. salt. or does he give the whole ofhia time to the town? " ' Ald. Clamâ€"“The mrbat cirrk ill-append top‘n all histimqtothe town." I "'i'be by-ans were given a second reading. and than: pas-ed when the committee rang _, ' Ald. Mchaâ€"“Thom‘a too much work going on that people don't want.†Aid. Robinsonâ€"“I understand them “a A“: petition: . ï¬xings M d walks. W of flat they should ox phin the poii'ti'on of the town 1M at then to “‘1. We will have that .15†to my in hm on cove-rs and volts next you. Why w ton nonmdplmkm nun hot you- to put down m we.†the molt elm-Div. canon tint cm- or at hon." Inputmmmwu thttholloouotoetorullinz a. tumubtlhondmdtmn â€p0! day tommbloï¬muhe wuhcdtommlnamkortwo. an. tor some am the matte: was legthwith‘ nag Southern: to dual :1th gr. Echo-I. a dale! To Dodo: a 3942'. 11' work pet 48!- lr. Callaghan I: mm to .50. 8 short lilo being and. and that mgh. A: the [31' ‘ 9“ who il about: Aid. Cinnamonâ€"“No doubt we. ‘arr indebted to In Culverwell in many W‘- The time ha! arrived wbone “must goalie“ or (all back: with two lines of railway we would be in 81’th dupe if we had lots 0( elec‘ tric power.‘ I think. we should give LIT. Culver-well all the mar- mt pubic." ‘ m Whomâ€"I'm of us Kr. Culmmll was again heard with mtemnoe to the â€ability of arriving at some W the: would enable him to go ahead. Hayor Soothnruâ€""Ibem is a feel. mathttyonshoudlpaythe 9100mâ€" nnoed tor the apex-1‘s reporl." Mr. OWNâ€""I mm suggvbt that you apply to the Light. I{€u2 Pm: people for the money." a 1’on With Gnuâ€- Wm. Kim. a member of the bridge can: work“ 09†1.311690" wu tum «mu ill nun-3a! 6" uni-c vim cum- and . kind °‘ chic". lip on: wu to severe W“ to Ind ton-u tho neat-I of (be cn' fl â€on him and It. Gifford was allot} ad coo-clad.- “sue td‘ an n. m 1 mm- in the 10" tool as you.do but done are awrse to I. dbharge ot the mor_tg_ge h‘ Finn: it was u-rr‘ town‘s Mange should rank wood to anothpr 0-“ W vv â€"v-_77 i, “.ML In Niew of this Wim the Canon pressed for some hook in uddition. and Mr. Gunmen agmd tomt Upflmm It was a M hymn. m m>quage will ,, __.‘A “I" w-m-' W "V" " he «Melba .nd the stock warned to tho Oanptn: in the emtpf Eur- loigh power being delivered m Lead- uy withing rim yew. _ Council than M. â€walla-nub“. and adp'ig'it. m accordiuï¬! Dun dou- were «tannin-red with th- molt that tho fellow w» able to M quit. W 0! I!" mâ€"M.Im AW: . mMm‘nxhfl‘. K299.“ your “it until“! 11â€â€œ: E um: roar. unfair. n nucr cowor mm:- Whisk Power A8313- doubt we 3!? mall in many nnivod whom? Ill back; with re would be in [ lots ot elea e ahonld give “16;: th rennin. but WIDDESS. AGENT. For!» Harness at Horse explanation. will b m mun. 0“ Thirty H F0!" “6‘ nily. .l‘Q f0 ff. SI l0