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728 will be made on the basis of the actual net weights after the separation.

6. Drying Charges—


 * On tough grain—Three cents (3c.) per bushel.


 * On damp or wet grain—Five cents (5c.) per bushel.

7. Allowance for invisible loss and shrinkage on all cars—


 * On all grain received, deductions from the gross weight of each car to cover invisible loss and shrinkage in handling will be made as follows:

8. All Charges—


 * All charges for cleaning, drying or other treatment will be computed on gross weight of car; for elevation and storage, on net weights. All charges accruing after issue of initial completed out-turn and expense bill will follow the grain. All charges whatsoever, must be paid before shipment.

9. Bulkheads—


 * On Bulkheads for their removal and other additional expense in handling and unloading car—Five dollars ($5.00) per bulkhead.

10. Unloading Sacked Grain—


 * A charge of five cents (5c.) per sack will be made for unloading all sacked grain.

11. Preparing Cars for Loading—


 * When paper in used in preparing cars, there will be a charge of four dollars ($4.00) per car.

12. Unspecified Grain—


 * Unspecified Grain will only be received, stored and treated subject to special charges to be agreed upon at the time subject to the approval of the Board of Grain Comminioners.





HEREAS Our Parliament of Canada stands prorogued to the Second day of the month of October, 1939, at which time at Our City of Ottawa you were held and constrained to appear. Nevertheless, for certain causes and considerations, We do Will, by and with the advice of Our Privy Council for Canada, that you and each of you, be as to Us in this matter entirely exonerated, Commanding, and by the tenor of these Presents enjoining you, and each of you, and all others in this behalf interested, that on Thursday, the Seventh day of the month of September next at Our City of Ottawa, aforesaid, personally you be and appear, for the DESPATCH OF BUSINESS, to treat, do, act and conclude upon these things which in Our said Parliament of Canada, by the Common Council of Our said Dominion, may by the favour of God be ordained.





HEREAS the War Measures Act provides that the issue of a Proclamation by Us or under the authority of the Governor in Council shall be conclusive evidence that war, invasion or insurrection, real or apprehended, exists or has existed for any period of time therein stated and of its continuance, until by the issue of a further proclamation it is declared that the war, invasion or insurrection no longer exists.

that by and with the advice of Our Privy Council for Canada We do hereby proclaim and declare by this Our Proclamation that apprehended war exists and has existed as and from the twenty-fifth day of August, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-nine.

Our Loving Subjects and all others whom these Presents may concern are hereby required to take notice and to govern themselves accordingly,

