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1913 ot, Medi those mis: their mis ander is re- He pro an his par aving a gift k to follow it reason is as they al them when go early or it does not What they as super- ive way be d the estab- 1s the north 1 when they rselyes, he do is to get ould gabble such reason- id be that a cide to leave that several edicine Hat. ter the mis- sight some envy those d up a party follow, until ndcrs would er that while nu the young t told them ey would go i by instinet. ing themsel- was caused fear for the disappear as ; most likely some young and tried to stinct. CLUB. 1 Automobile ile the social at ance ap- viewpoint in on which ap- v-seven auto- e city and in een almost a v residents of seen, there- ily number a syear. IZfa rs is fixed, a nade immedi- um of money, t deal : leading into sistance from uld be placed dius of many ces, the News power to as- organization entialities for 1 would be of arge. streets more ken uff by a citizens in a it the matter Probably a he Council in ye well if the ial Committee Th *thembers avelled to any will be able to liency of tak- foot to make ablishment of A number iastic con- is understood veral citizens pst secure the to procure the tired. Medi. sing men of Ives in seeing ture does not sufficient capi- ) much to pre- people and to for a better- on morally, as ing will prob- ate to discuss a certain dec ituary notice Per Cent, the t; the more he lead; we don t is soul to Hea- the harps and 4 Thursday, February 29th, 1912 MEDICINE HA EWS Page 3 Government Rather Shaky on Term. Elevator Question yfCTFAy fi Will Experiment with a Few Elevators at Fort William under Grand Board Super vision. Won't Purchase all Outright Amendment Made to Es ablish Sam ple Seeds and Mixing. Ottawa, Ont, Feb, 27, During the should Ko All the way In connection p adoptiv . fe regurd t further consideration of the grain act Hth this matter or nowne mont of sushity with ws hict fu thy Commons yesterday Hon, Ge ME Ruoles provueed fo widen thet ER sal x elaine Whieb pr that ho bnw Hon cannot comet Foster kaye ether explanation ns vniieing porating termined elo He a i ation 0 of the policy of the government in r vutors elt ggrainn, butt t 1 x wath gard o the ownership of termiual ele- un addit fo it should supply Canatians measrely ay yators. Ho sald the guvernment would uny one iu terminal eleva am, Hughes, Mintswr of A Tease or purchise two and perhaps tors, Att diseussion the ita, a8 with Mr MacDonald) in three elevators at Fort William gud fululster took U meu ail- practically atl that doand 4 they would be run under thy super- Viseme closin expressed, lout vision of the in board, The Kov Ata lute hour Mr. Foster moved and ax to whether the D. ROA, would th under ake the res isbiuent of ean cod thet opposition to the vit in for the purchase of all rininl Thy Opposition wai England to the manufacturers elevators, but the experiment to be disposed ta oppose the anwendment on Small arms and announced that t seate to demonstrate the truth or oh- allow mixing to ttke 4 joan the British ton thousand long erwise of the charge that there have Mr. Ollver read a letter from Mr Ross rifles whiek woilld put the two been dishonest practices in connection Roderick Macken etary of the Countries on exactly the *ane footing with the operation of these elevators Manitoba Grain Growers Association Lox B 7 Lord Choyles Incidentally, the minister sald, be in which he declares agatastthe pro- more, chairman of the National Rifle was very wel satisfied that there bad poral J Association told the Canadian Asso been Httle or Ho dishonesty practiced Arthur Melghen supported the clated Press to-day that he had not uring 1910-1911. The attiude of the amendment, fe sald that thousands ing to say regarding the Ross Rifle Opposition members was critfeal, Mr. of farmers were In fayor of It difficulty, excepting merely that the Knowles said that If Premier Horden In the garly part of the session Mr. Sutherland Sight was ontside the had undergone a change of opinions MacDonald of Pictou, brought up the cope of regulations. He also from when he was In the west Inst question of the apparen mpts of denied that Canadians nduly summer, he could inform the house. the National Association of G: nterfered with of. treated differs Dr, Neely sald that the government Britain to bar the Ross Rifle by the from the other competitors at Bisley HAT S ASSESSABLE i 5 the Grand Lodge of LO.0F, while the YS) Angie teturned/trom the Hat Jon Saturday where he wont to recely treatment for a sore tip SEVEN MILLION :.- Court of Revision Consider Assessments under Sin Them were Allowed. Onty twd appes allowed yes- terday against the assessments which have been made by the cli single tax The only being Invoived under the sum of 850 The total amount of assess: perty In the City of Medicine Hat amounts to the round sum of 7,020- 000,00. inst Clay Products - Has Solved In last week's issue of the Record error in stating that ms, formerly Miss of Wingifred made an Ray L. W Rurrel, w Miss Burrell's home was in Hawley, Minn. ed Twenty Appeals against Miss Bell Walker returned from gle Tax System Few of re entail and E tandeastor were in from Prosby on Thurs- da their assessmenta but dver one-bait JoDM Christopherson, C. A. Larson. Beeieer Gi nue ecu taerecie Chas. Constantine, Knute and John Seven and a Walt millions is the Ber en left on Saturday evening for mount assessable forvschool purpo- , /8f Where they will attend the sane ndinet which there Is wo goneat, inIng school for engineers which The appeal of the Royal Bank re COmmenced on Monday exemption of the la Methodist churet) Is. bull and the bank will likely take the case to court. The amount involved is about 12,000 on which the was refused A zyorks in fiction and has organized a Tile Trouble Have Found Clay on Crows the Best of Tile Experiments were Yesterday. 2 Although turning out thousands upon thousands of pressed trick and tile, the Clay Products Company have heen unsatisfied up to the present time with the quality of sewer pipe they have produced. The management are not satisfied to label their goods will do for months of experimenting with clays from various pits a perfect clay hus been foumd at one of the pits in-the A load of this Crow's Nest Pass EEE EEE bbe PEPER EES (From Winnifred Record, While digging in a well fitty feet) deep on the farm of John Crawford, Chas, Dowler was struck on the head by a large galvanized pall which fell from the top. The bottom rim of the pall struck Dowler across the head and it i feared fractured the skull, The ground around the well was cov: ered withalce and while Crawford was fastening on the bucket his feet slip- ped. In trying to save himself from going into the well he lost control of the bucket, Wo have long folt a lack of good available reading matter In our midst. Wo are glad to say that this want can now be supplied. The Globe Store has received a supply of the latest circulating lbrary at reasonable rates. The Ladies Ald will hold a chicken innor in the 1.0.0.F, Hall on Friday evening March Sth, commencing at 6 pm. Admission, adults 50 cents, children 25 cents. Don't forget the dat R. H. Cook arrived from Omemee, North Dakota on Tuesday with a car load of settlers effects and moved o to his homestead south-east of town. Mrs, Cook arrived on Wednesday ev- ening. Mr, and Mrs, Goo. Post returned from their visit to the United States on Wednesday night. . X, Hansen and R. A. Parker took in the eaxion of the 1.0.0.F, Grand Lodge In Lethbridge this week. Mrs, J. W. Dennison spent Monday Nest Line Afhat will Make Completed Way was brought im some few days ago and moulded into both 6 inch and 2 it. pipes The kiln opened up- yesterday and the result has proved eminently satisfactory. The cluy vitrified well and glares well, the resultant pipes being fit and capable of carrying. any fluids which sewer pipes are over call- ed upon to do. The Clay Products Company are to be heartily congratu- lated on the highly satisiactory re silts of their experiments, Gilbert Anderson of Bow Island was Winnifred, visitor on Mond: , E, Rotramel, received a couple of fine white Wyandotte roosters from Medicine Hat this week. The next mieeting of the Odd Fel- lows Grand Lodge goes to Calgar The meeting of the Ladies Aid beld In the church on Thursday was well attended. Mrs, Moore a niece of Noah Rou- thier arrived on Thursday evening for a visit. Mrs, J. A. Cook went to the hospital In Medicine Hat on Monday for treat- ment F. 0. Pierce of Prospby made a bu- siness trip to Medicine Hat on Thurs- day. The athletic association is going in full blast and judging by some of the Passes made Jeffries will have to look lively or he will loose his laurels. Fr d Rachleau returned from the hospital on Saturday much improved in health, Don't forget the Hard Times Ball at Winifred Maren Ist. Come dressed in a hard times costume. There will be a good time, Christ Hansen left Wednesday for Lethbridge to attend the medting of the Grand Lodge of L0.0.F. P. C, Buehring, F. Grand and J. Kessler went to Medicine Hat Tu day on land office business, Geo, Stacey, manager of the Stacey Lumber Co., was in town Tuesday looking after the interests of their yard here. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Rotramel and Mr, and Mra, E. A. Huchins were vis- tors at E. Gosselins Sunday. Roy Cook, of Omernee, N. Dak,; ar- rived here Monday with a carload of settler s effects, Mrs. Cook will join him in a day or two. R. A. Parker left for Lethbridge on night In Medicine Hat. business for the Citizens Lumber Co. inj When you haye truste that 2 pergon and unhesitat- person delib and intention you feel more or less surprised that uch a thing should happen. Ye edi- tor has u very good friend who was guilty of all this and n the Hat together last week ticed that he behaved In 9 cullar manner, hi and his eyes very bright. The young man Was advised to see a doctor as his symptoms pointed to fever. Sud- deny he disappeared and we returned had left for Calgary, Two days later the said Ray L, Williams home accompanied by a lady. Thelr actions aroused our suspicions and bent on knowing the truth we dete mined to Investigate with the ing results: Married on- Wednesda evening in Medicine Hat, Mr. Ray L. Williams of Winnifred, und Miss Ad- die Vera Burrell of Hawley, Minneso- ta, The happy couple have a host of friends who join the Record in con- gratulating them. Jas, Johnson and Jno, Popel went to Medicine Hat Wednesday on busi- ness, Mr. and Mrs, J. W, Dennison arriv- eq from Medicine Hat Wednesday. While there they visited the hospital and saw Mrs. R. A. Parker who they report Improving very rapidly, She has a host of friends around here who will be glad'to hear that she is improving and hope that she will be able to return home soon. R, E, Dodds of Lethbridge spent a few days of last week in town look- rately Hy deceives you, his many friends. The benefit dance given in the I. 0. . F. hall on Friday evening was a Success In every way. Agar: and McDonald music, Mr. and Mrs. served the supper and turned the pro- ceeds over to the management. The not proceeds amounted to 56,25 with an expense of about two dollars. The Woodmen under whose management the dance was given, wish to thank the people for their generous re- sponse, Don't forget that hard time dance in the L0.0.B. hall on March 1 and should be well patronized. and should be well patronibed. furnished the CHERRY COULEE Mrs. John Potter called on Wm. Wilbur.on Thursday. The farmers are commencing to get busy cleaning seed grain so they will be ready when spring comes. Mr. Thorson and family called at the Wm, Wilbur home on last Sun- day, The farmers have been digging their flax out from under the snow and most of it is only good for feed. Mrs, John Schell called on Mrs. T. Thorson on Saturday. Leon Losey wrote his friends in Al- berta that it was dreadful cold where he fs and would be glad when he could ket to Alberta again. Hurrah for Al- bert a Mr. and Mra. F. sett Henry, visited with J. lly on Sunday. Mrs. and son, hell and fam- T, Thorson and family on Sunday. There are a number of gasoline out- fits coming into the community. accompanied Mr. MeInn follow- ing after his farm and saying hello to land as. they Messrs. Gee;/ ii Winchcombe mor Wm, Wilbur and family visited with WILL PROB General Upheval to be Rai ed at Special Hearings before Railway Commis sion. 1 ' i aie 7 Cauda Coal D Regina on the 14:h of March, at Cal gary on the 1sth, In Eiinonton on the The Vancouver com faring In this elf ar the seme e the Fdmonton cases are before the board, At these sittings the bowed will en r the financial status of th railroads as regards reve investigation ia stirring th reduction In freight rates all along is ict pated. Charles blieity: com Hotchkiss missioner for the provinew of Albert He evening 150 sion to O:tawa returned to PROVINCIAL SECRETARY POSTING HINSELE ON PRISON REFORN Visits the East to Learn How they Handle Priso- ners on the Modern Plan PROPOSES 10 GRADE ALL MEN DETAINED Reformation and Not Pun- ishment should be the Spirit of Penal Institut- ions of the Province. wdmontan, Feb n reform nd the adjustment of methods of pri- Pri arrived son administration in accordance with night from Cochrane, modern ideas has engaged the atten- tion of the provincial secretary since the Alberta government first opened the jail in Lethbridge a year ago, and now another Important series of re- forms are to be introduced, the idea being kept well in view that the ob- Ject of detention of offenders by the fe should be corrective rather than punitive, The latest innovation is the intro- auction of the grading system. This be carried into effect early in he spring and for the-purpose of in- Quiring into the practice in other communities, Hon, Arch McLean has left the city for the east. He expects to be away for several weeks and on his return will superintend the forms, There will probably be three gr in one wilk be the able bodied men. who are Welf-ablo to take part in the work of the prison farm, Many of there will continue to cultivate th have done during the vast 9m Refractory prisoners, who call fer, more vigilant cate by the au- thoyitief, will be a second-class, and third will be the phystealty un- ardous work of the Jail. i Something resembling a-erading system has of necessity already been adopted, but not upon any definite plan, The trustys are allowed con- lderable freedom. This year the extension of the jail is to be cartied out. The present building has necommodation in celts for 102 prisoners, while no fewer than 140 are to be provided for there. The Jover-crowding has been.relieved by putting the wards intended for women prisoners temporarily to use for the men, The addition will provide some fitty additional cells. Since the jall was opened there have been twelve escapes from cus- tody, but of these all but five have penalty restraint By an amendment to the prisong.act passed at the recent session of the legislature, the provincial secretary Is empowered to provide any prisoner discharged from the Jail with trans- portation to his home and to give him A suitable outfit of clothes, Bonks may be purchased to use in the jails and provision fs also made for the carrying on of classes for the In- struction ot prisoners, When her child is in danger'a wo- man will risk her life to protect it. No great act of heroism or risk is, necessary to protect a child from Give Chamberlain's Cough leroup, Remedy and all danger is avoided. For any tims, the steamer was put about Watson here as a joke, but now finds 100 1-4: and commenced a race for Victoria. It a very serious matter. sale by all dealers, proceed LOCAL BREVITIES y visivin 1 king Mecarned rest 1G. King ot Resin the G Wart ontrent 7 Mr Ho Armetrome of Market Ont, Is in the Hat ce PB. Ja nthe elty fro Ha Noo QA. FO ASM wil be held n the Masonte Haft: Mon: 5 Grant Lodge of a and ROW tro, J.T Stephenson, DD.G.M WIM yay Choir officiat visit. Visitin tirethren cordkelly In Lust A. Spechtl Ger Mvoting of the Conservative A will be held i Court Room of the City Jal on Thursd tout S o'clock shi sporiant business to be transact ed, 195d: Mr. and Mrs. H. Baker, 708 Fourth avenue, last night very pleasantly en. tertained a number of friends. Twenty progressive whist were jo Mrs. Ht tour hands at the honors going and Mr. Crissal, played D. R. Stewart the consolation Mr. P. Ortner, /After a di lun. cheon there was an impromptt pro: gramme of songs, music und elocution Mrs. Baker was assisted by M Wellsford and Mrs. Simpson. Joe Forpter of Prince Rupert leit for his home at Red Deer yesterday mty after spending a couple of days here visiting his sister, Nurse, Forster Ned Roman, of Lebanon, was in the city yesterday. Gun Men Meeting at 8 o'clock, City H of Gun Club court- to-nii room. TELEGRAPHIC * DESPATCHES Fe old in payin fuantitles lis, Deen discovered fit River. sn old (kon prospector covered the 27. According to here I looking for new fieltts, a metal nd he declares ge quantiti Cochrane at ing with excitement and most of the citizens of that place have staked claims in the vicinity of the one taken by the prospector. sent Is seo 2. The last voyage of the steamer Newington, Capt. Barnes, of the marine and fisheries department, was one of hardship and terminated with q race against death Victoria, Feb, from Triangle to Victoria. Of the coasting boats, no vessel has over reacyAl this. port wih a more interwstigh story as the New ington. rofl the time she was scharged from here to search for Be body of Therald Wingen, who was drowned when the Uclelet life the boat upset, wnt government dock tolay she thrilling time. Just after che officers and in of the Newington had decided to leave the vessel to attend the funcral of Wingen at Clayoquot, Wireless Opera- tor Kennedy received amessage to to Triangle to bring Mrs. Davies, wife nf the lighthouse Keeper bere for medical treatment. She had suflered a hemorthage and it was necessary) that she should te rushed to a hospital if her life was tobe saved. At 5 o'clock on Saturday af ternoan the Newington steamed out from Clayequot at full speed and pointed her nose for Triangle. She hhad not teen ont many hours before a northeast gale sprung up and sha tied up at had tr mentous sea began on ber course; announced the details In gut Gelcd the wind und graves. Wien off Cape Cop the stoaniee been re-nrrested and placed under escounterad the height of the storm. lt;apltal of 4,400,000, Seas roliel over the stern of the ves- sel, flooding the after cabin and almost simultaneously a comber struck her amidships. The scenes which followed were animated and despite the serious strats they were in, two of the officers found time for a little fum. Chief Officer Thompecn weat back to his boyhood days and paddied around on a trunk aft while the wireless operator kept crying for a dry shirt which he failed to get. After baltling against the fierce weather for some time the Newing- ton reached Triangle and tmmedtiately took Mrs. Davies off. Without losing Tem to Miss Cristal and athe t he would mas y went broughowe that there was but ene girl Mias Ro 1 was kopt get In the affair all along, Some i cimval cUirtling developments wre antlel may Mix Davies w Iutted within the next day or two el torthe St dosh Hospital may let the er) out of the snarl sss 1 bticsely involved herself 4 be wall again w fe Paris Pep. 26 -At the Pasteur In yoo fney Ol, MUtute q scarcity of guinea pigs bas i takeiooniel ea almost paralyzed certain branches of t ace eel aince lust June, Every year : ase far t least two thousand gy pigs are et talways : 16 the insatiable thitst for sch w mitific knowledge on the part 1 tine Megan Yhe scientists at the Pasteur Ip r Fist tute pomsesses fF insy pig Wyrm where some 1,000 Fe 5 2 8 sare brat rach yrar at an t F i r WW conte a the 1 eng gain pig are bomght them te fe acehfi at abet 25 centa each maiillcal i : rohowever, the farm hk . afin waite ' to produce its usual number much tramcats Ive Keen bur wreck. to the regret of the ardent scienti Loa I I po re More than 20,00) mice, 15,000 rab: ay Gumercial se bis, 10,000 rata, 500 monkeys of all nol tndig descriptions ard sizes, 400 dogs, 400 f : Up. chictens, the same number of, pigeons, Ca 100 cats, 50 goats, 100 sheep, 100 horses geese and ahoot 50. pigs, some 50,000 Animale sacrificed altar of scien Commissioner Fey al cle be pus situation res the perpetrators of health of dhe teaching etaft of the 25.00) taytealy robberies and tt Toronto public ehools hag Just conse te would be made tn 48 bo to Iieht. Although the chief inspector men who held np the taxt- en Interviewed made Hght of the by twq others responsible for the rt of the Gnaucial district nanagement and health of the schoo)s ow heen nt darge ten days T ulmit that a number of teachers are J today whose vietims were both Three teachers now dally conduct- eke um Burke, a ing classes are suspected of having piano tuner, was set Uy three tbereulosis, and those on nin thy Bronx early this morning. leave of absence are said to be af knocked unconscious and robbed of flicted with the dia : james Powers White, passing An Investigation will probably be throngh a small east side park met a) made within a week and those found similar fate from a lone highwayman, to be suffering from it will be retired who, however, was frightened away Each cae will be judged on its mer- before he secured Powe ts.-and the school board will make whatever provision for the future of New York, Feb, 26. Winifred those unfortunate teachers who+have Aukerest was held without bail Sat- to retire, urday in Brooklyn court on a charge f having caused the death of eight Prooklyn wursery and placing oxalic babies at the nts hospital by London, Feb, A memorandum infa ineued by the Italian government con- Jacid in their milk, She will be given taining a provest against the evidence formal examination to-day. A de- addressed to the powers concerpiog ltective who made the homicide the atrocities committed. by the Turks charge against her alleged that she/and Arabs on Italian soldiers, killed jas confessed the erin or wounded in and around Tripolf in October last, has been received in London, The memorandum contains ttacks made on Italian ambul- athe use of dum-dum bul- Washington, Feb, 26 The affairs) 2 Jat the White House went on as usual yesterday and there was no great in- jay. calls in Jcrease of congressions con: Under the first head a report of the sequence of the annoyacement of Col S jcommander of the Twenty-third In- Roosevelt's willingnesto accept ar-lfantcy states that a reconn: ; Jother nomination. Vice-President ae beyond the trenches on Nov. 7th Sherman and Senator Murray Crane. nq gth that they discovered five Jot Massachusetts, hurried to the pre- togies completely naked, three being sident's office early to-day but would horribly mutilated and decapitated. not discuss thigg,cigit. Secretary of) thw commander of the Third. Bat- War Stinson amore the president's tation discovered the decapitated re- catters and talked with Bim for tome nang of a Hallan oldler. The com- Asked as to what attitude mander of the Fifth Company of this like with regard to Col-Fregime onel Roosevelt, Mr, Stinson sald: I testimony that the survivors of the ,eitt make my position perfectly clear battle of Oct, 23rd saw during the en- jn a speech 1 will make in Chicago, gazement Arab-Turks hul themselves March 5th. on a dying Lientenant and several The speech is to be made before the other wounded men, beat them. s Chicago Taft Club and several days agely about the head and afterwards ago Mr. Stinson said he would talk strip and rob them. A Heutenant, of Taft administration, his speech had mortally stricken, was finished off jbeen looked forward to as one of the with rifle shots and blows from a series which cabinet officers make in spade, then dragged along the ground support of the- President and t was and stripped. Officers of the Ninth the general impression here to-day Company discovered the bodies of that Mr. Stinson will adhere: to his twenty-seven naked Bersagiierls cov- original purpose. The fact that he ered with large deep wounds inflicted said he would anounce bis position after death and in many before a Taft organization also is ated. The report say regarded as significant. There is.a who miraculously escaped from the growing belief in Washington that zhe hands of the enemy, declared that he crux of pre-convention campaign Wwill saw Arab women smashing the beads centre in Ohio the president's own of the wounded with stones, and af- state is known that the Roosevelt ter stripping them of their clothing toreeg will make one of thelr. strong- snd boots mutilated the corpse. lest pits for delegates there and the The commander of Ambulance No. jpresident's friends are preparing to 21 submitted a report of one of his meet their activities. Mr. Taft him- subordinates which states that he dis- self is to be called, upon to bear al covered human eyes nailed to a wall Havge share of the burden. underneath a Turkish shield wear Am- Feb, 26. President oussa. . Washiagton, Taft Will make nd dir ct allusion to . In a neighboring Arab camp five the announcement from Col. Rogse- bodies were found in such an attitude velt, prior to the approach according as to Teave no doubt they were ol- to statement from official service an diers who bad been buried alive. expansion of Roosevelt headquarters Other bodies were burned, others In Washingter was announced to-day had their hands and feet removed, by by Medill McCormick, who is In mutilation, A stretcher bearer had charge. Anndunoament from Roose- his right hand torn off and the lids of velt was all that was necessary to both eyes sewn with a thick string. lconvince voters he will not give up Many cases of firing om ambulances fight until convention. said McCor- were reported and several casts of mick. No comment upon formal en- killing stretcher bearers while carry- trance of Col. Roosevelt in pre-con- ing wounded are vquched for by eye- vention fight was made by managers Witnesses, Firing on the Red Cross is of Senator La Follett candidature. Neged and in one case it is declared knife stabs were made through the Montreal, Feb. 26. The largest Red Cross armlet worn by an ambul- deal ever put through in construction ance attendant, circles in Canada, was completed here today when J, N. Greenshields, K.C., Whinipeg, Feb, 27 May wheat, old, connection closed 190; May, new, opened 99 5-8, July opened 100 7-8 with the organization of P. Lyall apd closed 99 3 Sons Construction Co, Ltd., with afclosed 100 7- During 1912 the oate opened 43 3-4, clpsed 43 company will carry out contracts 2-8: July opened 43, closed 42 5-8; amounting to the valie approximate*textra No, 1 feed, May, opened 38 3-4, ly of 500,000 in the city of Montreal, closed 38 3-4. Ottawa, Regina, Moose Jaw, Calgary, May flax opened 183, closed 182, and Winnipeg. The company will Cash Prices have a capital of 1,250,000 of twenty Wheat No. 1 Nor. 96 1-4; 2 Nor year first mortgage six per cent, 93 1-4; 3 Nor, 88 1-4; 4 Nor. 81; bonds, 1,300,000 of seven per cent. Nor. 69; 6 Nor. 69; feed 55. punferred stock and 1,750,000 of com- Oats No, 2 . W. 40 1-2; No. 3 CW mon stock. 35 3-4; extra No, 1 feed 26 3-4; No. 1 i feed 35 3-4; No. 2 feed 34. Winntpeg, Feb, 27 Dogothy M. Ro- Barley, No. 3, 68; No. 4, 52; reject gers, daughter of W. Rogers, civil en- ed 47; feed 46. ineer, of 600 Corydon Ave., herself American Markets working as a stenographer in the Mas- Minneapolis, Feb, 27. May wheat jter Mechanics Department of the Can- opened 104 1-4, closed 104 3-4; Joly adian Pacific Railway, Is the seven- opened 105 5-8, closed 105 5-8, teen-year-old girl who married Geo. Chicago, Feb, 27 May wheat closed July closed 95 2-8; Sept. It develope Closed 94. communicated eye-witesses
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