Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 129, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 May 1916 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Tha Wheat Yield Tells the Story triTjmffmgal of Western Canada’s Rapid Progress (M The heavy crops in Western Canada have caused m new records to be made in the handling of grains | ■ by railroads. For, while the movement of these ■ heavy shipments has been wonderfully rapid, the lfy _ g 1J J ■ resources of the different roads, despite enlarged 4* J ■ H I equipments and increased facilities, have been I strained as never before, and previous records I have thus been broken in all directions. I The largest Canadian wheat shipments through New York ever known ■ - are reported for the period up to October 15th, upwards of four and a ■ I quarter million buaftela being exported In lesa than al* weeks, ■ ■ and this was but the overflow of shipments to Montreal, through which I point shipments were much larger than to New York. | I Yields as high as 60 bushels of wheat per acre are reported from aQ I part 3 of the country; while yields of 45 bushels per acre are common. I Thousands of American farmers have taken part in this wonderful pro- ■ m dnOion- Land prices are still low and free homestead landsare easily secured m jjj good localities, convenient to churches, schools, markets, railways, etc. m There Is M war tmx om lend and no conscription. Write for illustrated pamphlet, reduced radr^dm^imdother information to Superintendent Immigration. Ottawa, #flr . Canada, or C. J. BBOUOBTON, Fbeo 411. IB rar - «r. A<um» sane dhkjie, intaois: H. V. McKINNIS, 17f Jeflersm . * MIL V Avenue, Detroit. HkUgaa aS Canadian Government Agents jHHF * -