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Stiders,° m 1 tak
o -pst,ik in , tion °that 't
quztity of hes1t iz tmrioratinAt
nd that the bard wheat belt is
ateidi1y nvving north. In"Onterio,
0 aroPles Ise :any, that. 0xliause
i the reduee th.-
, 44USIttY of the wheat
quantity, but it .eaairot. ,04xttuo
lit. Sex:smith (E. oro!) in,
*litesi that in his ri i , where.tho
he wu 1r8t grown,
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ng Onta with the°
.Snuisd,ers stsited that just
a goo4 wheat -estossbesgrownsin
Ontario, et Olt*** for example, at
!anises r the Doinanion, and
.C1Sessie 4 er acreis little less. Last
vt,r thessavesages-Aelsi
r acre in Saskatchewan was 14
bu8hels, in Manitoba 17 in .A1,beita.
29 In - _average/ for
Spring wheat WAS 16.8 .a.utl for Win-
ter whest.23.6 buitheis.
1is1iis
•Ore;..Vor
..ave*relt
' 17 'birsh-
r
itftu
i
'harged wfth Javing *tabbed his
otier with a p e et-keit°, baffles.
wound in her iv% arm, Elias
ua I3-steartoA Syrian, was
rragnd before/ , dge Bum on
VcdnesJzLy. The boy pleaded in
ourb, hat be had acted in eelfsdes
14,irdlaK hiS, „Mother and -sis-
er kill -him, :after
he Jad cuscd`his mother of tak-
rom him. -Ilo said .it took
hini niore than a ,e.ear to save the
which he kept in *
iis roora. Whort he found
0
e bear -broken open and thelnoter
,. he licensed his mother of,
aving taken *t *d h had
arne said e
ed. from $8 to $12 A week, sel-
ng
pctur4i *from door to door.
8 SURPLUS.
it snd a JUR Deillain to
e Good.
atch frora ViOtOritif B. C.,
stays: In tho buJge1 address to the
legislature PW.Wealles'dssY night
inanee )Xinister Tatiew shrived a
ursolue of a. minion and a Witt
til*nne for 0O. inezt :max
°4s
ATha., iyw: The 1egihture,and
some 100 employes on tlie now pars
liament building, had * narrow
oveape from an unintended gun-
powder plot, on Wednesday. It
appears that sometime sine*, An
cleaning up the old Hudson, Bay'
building, ten kego of biaek,.. guns
siowderswerelssliseeveredsin-a-vres.,
coo where they were probably
cached ,for* ideferit#-1,agairiet pro
104 hostile Indians. The powder
was. removed, all but ono, keg. A
• fireman, thinking it useless, owas
about, to throw the keg into „the
furnace as fuel., when an assist-
ant warned lifes of the t danger.
rireman Billy Lunn experimented
and the resultant essplosion fired
the entirekeg, blowing his shack
is fragments and terribly injuring
Lunn and two companions. .
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TWO -CENT RATE O'N G. T. R.
Ars* COU40:41 Deeides -Against the
- • Railway.
A d tch froxit LondonIM.S0,1,
Thojsi ginent of the Privy Conn-
cil in. the ease brought by Mr.
RObertsen of Toronto, -to has:sit
-
ec axed slat the Grand Trunk II
barter trespiires it to -givo asstwer-
cent rate on third-class ears be-
tween ,Toronto and Montreal, was
given on. Wednesday by Lord Lore -
burn. Big .I.Ordship said the ,sec-
tion imposing third class faxes at
two cents a Mile WAS Still in force.
T..heo wholes question was whether
the Seditark 'WAS inconsistent with
the Railway .Act of 1900. Re held
that it-wes net, and also that the
Privy Connell could not 400140
whether -The eaten was• left,Cjn
4 a s y oesire or 'ecauso
ov4Srlooked. The appeal was
issed with coStis
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'V '4
jie expenthturc fiveAnd 40, baif
hen*, of which nearly three mil -
ons would bb for public works;
*Zze argest in the history of the
v - The public debt had
teed- frorn $11,000,000 to
within a, year. The mins
proposed still a greater de -
o meats -when the A. B. O.
as the minister styled the
and British Columbia
° grains route 'would an the near fu-
ture be in operation,. and the Pats
Cana1 con p etee.
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E HORIZON.
ie kited sof Xing EtIwart's Vibit
tis Berlin,
opoldi from Berlin nays:
iancelior von Suclow, addressing
Connell of Agriculture,. ,on
14:4,. skid, that the dignafied
• happy, visit of Xing Edward
Berlin a.nd-the agreement .with
arc hed,stleared.thia,10t17014„in
Wets and they were justified
supposing that Vie peaceful
and peak -dui efforts, of
poer*svirould also • sueceed in
ring away the clouds in. the
##$#11.1100, vitrovirrvir.
113.YEARS OLD
' *ear Brantford '
taLaed 001AD/is, In Laulfi.
pa,'41i,frotia BrantforTd-$
eattlilhan. ' been iepertea
adiart authorities hereof
-
:rsident of
Ora. Township, In Ills 113th
r. Ihteetaidg. retained all his
alties unil reeently. U0 was
basket -maker. -
THE AMY OF THE ,EMPIRE.
stustrifila Showing Great erest
M the Seheine.
. A despatch from tfelhourne say*:
The _Federal_ Government is-satin-
/fied with Mr. Ilialklane's proposal*,
.for the creation of an Imperial
staff. The piablie are showing great
Interest in the-teheine of ansarnrer
oaf the Empire, but are , Awaiting
particulars. It is understood that
:the prop:sails fells! Issrsply with'
onto minasteriai prosilless 'made at
the Imperial Conference.
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A.GAIN DISALLOWED.
lug
r 14Alplutaistat.
A Oespatet train Ottawa solo:
Of the ,ennailli, alzettA
'w4 is,nt4k1 qsailliretlai**fk 'With OtO\
nOgoternont, that the Governor.
Generalvin.Council has disallowed
tlx Act of the, British Columbia
Leghlgure Feb. 11th ,hott, ,
biting to immigration, into that.
provintessand known zathe441:fidrid:
Act"
Lg
itt
I4.4d Votoravy.
New toe; says:
!Ain*, a vetet-
saysitort,, Lon
take ether when
ix removed, last
quiet thtough.
and itatt, four
sfter it be drove Avo miles
ThefAiostring dsy
attending to his practice.
ieved /to be without
OVi
approsehed
ent wit the'eller tone
waved her ides
°thin
your heortk, okl nian,"
Rom svito is an old fnend, as
led ;him.
"I know it, but rut , gig
'eut, the etlier oats hems's"
to see -the operation," said
o may p itiz* a.
he pati -
cat sat
;
ODENSE!) IT
11GLU
Id Other *girl
• p brake
}avetriton
tile0 brewer Iuve frniodo
trust •which ventrol poetical
he whole output of beer of the
Victor L Seaupre, the first Ser
Want -at -Arm in the Legisl tore of
Manitoba, fleiehen, Al-
berta.
It 10 reportesrat-Montreal that
the �P.It. will build the Iterboro.'-Ooldwater branch during the
coning summer.
Tho Council of the Dominion
RifIe Association *Sin levee orraore-
pid firing in the nestehesi to
make conditions more like *anal
a are.
ireVeselloatrstWre
'; • eSst
o 1 teau
r o
The Attorney. Gener1 of Quebec
s ordchred a rostcution of pic-
ture show proprietors who have
been giving Sundaysexhibitious in
Montreal. .
A umber of . salary increases
were decided on by the, Rantilto_
eru-rin-oLA*tit-3zvLpr
eretse the tax rate from. o 21
„cal ,s.
The new Grand- Trunk shops at
Stratford Were opened on Thstrs
day with A. public reeeption. Mr
1 Bays and staff wet** Present,
and were ;entertained: at a banquet
by the
The Dominion, Coal Cdmp.
decided to offer the &el
to carry out the origin
or make a new one, and
loss incurred in the
coal whale the old contract was in
dispute..
GREAT BRITAIN.
Two suffragette raids in London
�n _Thursday resulted in the arrest
urge number. of women .
Austen Chandierlain -moved
ormal tariff i‘referm amendment
the Ilritisix Corn.
ny has
OUIPAOT
#outtait
to Pay the
rebate, of
UNITED STATES.
The United States Senate 0314,
raittee on Foreign Relations /AA
favorably reported the fioluariefl
treaty.
The two -cent letter rate between
Newfoundland and the Un'iise:
States will go into effect on Marsh
1st
The Rouse of Representativss at
Washington passed-* bill admitting
&scud New casco o
Ii
•even starving Chinamen, sup-
posed to have„ come- from Canivins,
wee found in a. car of lead ore at
ort iforril, N.
An extra,,..session of the Unit -4
States •Congress to undertake the
revision of the tariff has been called
r' March. 15.
VINVOMPOlvirrrearks
. GENERAL. '
0rtit9itiako shooks* are rptir.t
from -Alma Minor,-Ifungary and- the
West Wits.
WORN:NAN BDMMflEI
Drawls Into MachiateLu a (Jielpb
Vectors.
telt' frorissatielpla4-11/CS
Oswald ahn, - ltt-yeari of ogei was
drawn into a feur-spindletapping
mathine in the Standitidjitting
and Valve Orompaneis Itotery on
Tit:Arad:O. 10 WAS' txtrieattiti „ by -
his fellewsworkmen„ and found :in
• frightfully mangled ., condition.
,Ris right arm *as so badly mntis
lated that it had, to be amputated
at the shoulder, and in his left fore
-
arta there are two hone, broken
and some badly 'torn Muscles..TeI
hats** log wound **ems' his
thest, and s nutnhAr of wounds
*bout thr iesd and fzce'. His
oistry is duubtful,
DIED ON LONDON' 8
fora
the Toro
r.
0
Por
apt.
teh om Lo
W. ?orbs, of Oak
er rtg slateetor 0
ito Biscuit Company
front'ad lrt of -the rear
sister,Mrs. .04tor
qrs'i'sAyenu., .04
(ay etenirer.
valking with a. ion
sir* for *rat
t is Insd and
in� to walk
With these
fo w
IITS FRO A
li'.FREtt.
1' Dalry I3roUb
0
4r.1°Northern, 0: 0 ar oot
gji
. 2
ort$. Nor ern,
1ra
01 atillr.10 *an,.
to v1o3:--4tat.
Oats -Ontario No.1 white, 41 t
47c on on traek, TOronto; No. 2
Western Canada oats, 47e, CI
insess,o4 issirisist No 400,
liogwood.
Ryo-No. 2 68o outaide.
Barley --No. 2 barley, 07 to 57
(outside; NO. 3 extra, 05 to 55c,
andNso,
uoiewheat-ii834 to 594 outaide.
Peates-Ns4 8$0 outside.
Coru-NO. 2 American yellow,
licsonstrack„ Toronto, and No. a
ell 1,"
outside. horts, in bulk ents
side.
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Apples -They bring 84 tO $4.00
for choice qualiics, and, $3.50 to
*4 forcooking Purposes.
ait-ST--Tssmieri--;$
band -picked, $2.10 to $2,15 per
bushel.. -
Roney-Contbs, $2.25 to $2.75
per dozen, and strained, 11.to 11X0
per pound.
Ray -No. 1 timothy, )130.50 to
$11 per ten on .traok here, and
lower grades, $0 to $10 a tons.
Straw ---$0.50 to. $7.50 on track.
Potatoes-T-0414ms, 65e per bag.
Ponitry--Ohiekento, dressed, 12
to 130 per pound; fowl. 10 to 110*
duck*, 13 to 14e; geese, 12 to 130;
turkeys, 17 to see per pound;
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BOG PRODUCTS.
Bacon -.-Long clear, 11TX to lige
per pound in case lets; mess pork,
$20• to $20.50; short out, $23 to
$24.
Barns -Light to medium, 13X to
-14o; do. .heavy, -123 to laessroll
10toSti414 ' VI*
% ergt
books' 10 to 10c; breakfast bacon,-
1534to 16t-
; tubs, 1.51Y
13e.
$
WO,
he•
day.
•::
t
ary &. 11bz5 was the
at was regiterid
,
a a
, on
rejaarhave
reaptied Tehcran indicate that th.
(levaatzt1)n particu1a1y1tve
in _The motantain us rework
tweet' Buirnjurd and Luristan, pro -
ince. Fifteen villages, are known
4'
0 A 4 est
.0
I x.ibe)L
pe
rt,
5aftrt3n and Le-
. Ot`
,
singlc
sul 104nPglInf: ' 0 . 1014 ,
ties.* left ;dive
ors; nonntains nel broken .va, -
eys remain tal.01.' the tale of t.laie
. fearful eonvidsions of nature,
The 'fact that there were i,te. for- ... .
a tr-Vonsuls'atasviliefo '- in the
neighborhood see/aunts for the de-
isy of a, month in the receipt of
the news here,
numd, but the quality offering was
poor. Choie(scattle were unchang-
; medium, quality easier; cows,
steady. Leinbs-Virm and .1:lightly
higher, Slie,9p7-Vn'aht;nged. Calves
Steady and unchanged- 00gess-Ses
hogs, Los , 46.30 to $6.40; fed
and.watered, .05. Stockers *IA
feecers -were in air
Butter --Pound printer, 22 to 24c;
tubs large rolls, 20 to 22tt; in-
ferior, 18 to 19o; oval:nen', rolls,
27 to 273c, and solids, 26o.
Eggs --Case iota celd. storage,
25e; solo:A:4_21C; and new laid,- es
t 200 per dozen. -
se-.4.4arge -cheese • 13e per
pound,*aid twins, 13Xe.
lArirrorro,~
Stisisgss AT MONTEUL..
• Montreal. Fab. 23.--Peas-No.
074 to sSc. Oats-Ortanqian. West-
ern No. 2, 40 to 4034e; el** :No.
I feed, 48% to' 40c; No. 1 feed, 473
to 48e; Ontario 9, 48 to 48ge;
Ontario No, 3, 47 to 4734e;
On-
-464c.
ley, 6314 o ; Manitoba fod bar-
Iey, 55 to 55.Xe; buckwheats___
to 56e. Flour-Manitoba.Spring
eat Detente, firsts,$5.60s.
Mani-
'toba Spring wheatpatents, iiOC
onds,- $5.10; Manitoba strong bark -
ere', S4.00; Winter wheat patent*
$5.40sto PIM; straight rollers, $4
to $5.10; do., in begs, $2.35 to
$2.45;extra in 'begs, $1.95 to
$2.45. Feed -Ontario bran has ads
t-atsced si per tool with 0410$ 'of
ear lots.at $23 to $24; ;shorts are
toOtos‘ higher sat $24.50.4.40- *25 t'llart
Obis bran!, $21 to $22; Manitoba.short _vs $24; Ontario 'bran, $23 to
Ontario shorts, $24.11 tot $25;
Ont*rio; inidsRings, $25 to, $20.00;
pure grain mouille, 1148 to $30;
mixed mottille„ $25 to '07. ()bestow
Finest' western, 123 to 13e*
eatOrnio 12311 to 10., Butter
Psallseteiluner,y,s25e;s4,t,titer
tiYi 23 to 24c; dairy, in'tnbts,200;
rolis, .21e. Eggs --New" latid, 32 to
leet,ed.k, *took,. ' * No. I
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• NIT' -Dr STAE8 MABKET8.
u /F.eb. 23.-4Ther4.-;-Spring
_ * Winter nominal. Corn
.8troug NO. 3 yellow, 6c;
yellow, 68.4e; No. a torn, to
lit sr
No 4 corn 67Y to 660* No
*
3 white, , 70%e Osts.slitrotigers
No. •2 *bite, 513i0 No. 3 'white,
Mc;To. white, 55Ne, Ilairley7s
Fvcd to malting,- 67 to 72er.
Minneapolis, Feb. 23. -Wheat
May. *LUX to .1.1.4g; eatita,
ard,'$!...14; lie, 1 Northern filt
NO. 2 Northern. $1.11 to
No. 0 %Northern, $1.07 to
* Bran. -$23 to $23.50. Flour
clears, $4.10 to $4144' sec-
'
clear* $3.06 to $3.15; ,Arst
nt*, $5.55 to $5.0$; loesOnd
st.444s, Fto lit
saa
1 " Northern, $1.16; No.
itioraff.,$1.14; May, $/.143 to
X bin. Ity**-4410. 1, 77346.,
)10,, OVA to itgie. Barley
niclarcl, eat; sample
o. 0, 41334to 0.Y*0
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FACING, A DEFICIT.
Pubtie Aceennts 4)f Pribee Edward
• Island.
A despateh from Charlottetown,
Eityer The publicaccounts,
presea;ted in • the Legislature on
'Wednesda -
- 1 year endecl
ENDED LIFE 1!ITII RAZOR.
%Fit's- Threat Cut, Wandered to
Cr Tracks' and Weds
A despatch from Winnipeg seri:
Investigation shows gi&to COO.
Aright,' formerly ,of Renfrew,
Ont., but who was working here
three ,yeare as a barber, ,conwitt-
,ted: amide. He was suffering from
ill -health for sonap time„ and 0001115
to have cut the jugular Van, with
razor at A, woodpile. Rapidly
weakening from. lose -of Mood,he
wandered blindly to the ear tracks,
where he fell and, after brief con-
vulsions, 4died.- The. cars after-
wards crushed hi s chest and arm.
LINERS TO RIVE 'WIRELESS,
Peelle Tese1s Will ail
be Equipped.. •
A despatch from Montreal awl
It was announced at the beadquatr-
re,-Of the Canadian Pateifie Steam-
ships that arangements are under
way for the equipment of all their
Pneific' liners with. long-distance
Marconi apparatus V! the largest
pattern..engineer, -with
1 I
way I. England to intal1 tha
PPAratus on the. Pacifie ships.
Tho apparatus willise able to send
nuassages.' for flee hundred miles,
SO thatishould in future any :disas-
ter overtake any of the vesselathey
Will be *hie to send message* for
ad to-sny. ship within that radius.
ira 040
A. EW DEPARTMENT.
Tim Se&etarg ot RAO Vroposers°
despatch from. 'Ottawa et
Hon. chats. Murphy, secretary o
is spisisso.r for
introduced this session to
teat. a 040„oartment of external
affairis.", Walt it h understood,
will be the equavalent-Of.4-depert-
anent of :forego affairs, and 111 but
tisiextensio Hey -444
was inaugurated when Willisxn
Mackenzie was' ortatod storetitrya
for,,,irolier,41'*nd o ,ti? rrevndene.;
tick n
p ents,
ill be u
'trztive control.of the prime',
taiter.
1.140."
t ur
s
3t.„601. • The
items in th <-p&ctount
For a UOW inilrmaxy. new jail
in bridgeume.atievrtcleeursuaat anent
utaticoisseests--412:101::-
were for the administration Al jus.
tice interest, public works and
the ed item. The, revenue in-
cluded the Domition_,finhoidy_pf
263;6613 taxes on commercial
travellers, $8,000; insurance and
Other companies,. $0,000; banks,
$7,000; income $8,0004 on -land,
$20,.000; roads, $11,(X)0; succession
,.dutles, $0,000.
.KILLED IN GRAVEL PIT.
iNro Men Buried VaideasEarth Ness
Nerwood.
A despatch from Strathroy says:
Zahn If. Denning was instantly
killed and James 10YOUS is suffering
from a, broken leg as a result of
cave-in at a gravel pit. at Xer-
wood, six miles west of here, on
h I # Je# owes_
1 others, were engaged in draw-
ing- gravel from the pit, when the
eave-in-0##Urredi coinpletely bury -
ng Denning and Lyons. They were
taken out with difficulty „Dennieg
only rhea A few minutes, while
Lyons escaped with a broken log -
Denning WAS a married man with
all family.
HILL RAILWAYS IN MANITOBA
--s-
8111
i) Authorize Great Norther*
Lflcs tiefore the tegtOlatitce.
despatch from Winnipeg says:
introdileed in :the tregisis,
ure foreshadows the construction
c'of another transeontinental
rail-
riad by the Bill interests. The
bill is for the incorporation of -tho
Great Northern Railroad In Mani -
total', and one elause asks.for power
to construct a line from 'Winnipeg
west to Brandon, thence, to Elk-
lorn, and to this westerly bound-
ary erthe Proviotess Five years is
given to tor:menet/ tonstruction
.and ten years for eompletion. It
is believed that the bill means Bill
invasionof
*nada on an extensive Elie.
THE ICE GAVE WAY*.
Pti* Rboth t414114 , .0:114rat
DrownedWhjle Oltattugs
patch irani Norwood, It. 1..
White Skating .hand in hand
- on-Sin(tv-orkuott livtdoestbirnight •
four children were dreerned When.
4
the; ;ice gave w
Itved,
mpt,ed t�
The
were ri
anther was bares
'ral poisons'. who; ,
resue then* nerrow-
gulfed-in Aheity
children drowned
* Lillian and Ansel
roph Johnson. Miss is s
teen years of se.
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