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   Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - February 5, 1912, Winnipeg, Manitoba                                Man and Wife Youth Swept Over Niagara The weather forecast for today j Fair with unchanged S J. at the declared that people is ownership of the govern Page 20'; Major at the Western Canada I Military Institute Saturday Free Press Makes Report OIL and The Situation at Quill Lake November Not Yet To Staff Victims Grasp at Ropes From Bridges High Above A to deaith the steps ot a churcn a had struck by Page 1. Rev Dr. DuVal addressed the con- J of Methodist church on church ARTICLE At Feb. Canora loy's Strength Fails While Being Pulled Saskatchewan leads in tion of to a cial government Ernest Brunnell found guilty at of receiving part of the stolen C express Base 1. swopt to Three persons over bridse gave sreat t. Fire a yesterday after- Page 2-0. railways to Canadian o the cataract PPT steel arch bridge below the for the last three ts anchorage just at noon to-day went down the taking their death a man and Jbe Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge S and pace Page The Grand Trunk a number oC general stores m shortage conditions In the are by Free Press 1. Ohio on the ice of 117th Four other persons at the but to get ashore in Th. was considered perfectly Vor weeks the great fields of ica the river piling had been coming down icr until it was from A North frozen to ARTICLE death when she lost her Page 1. Homles of ln died itself the supply has been larger for some days past and the situation m that respect is not serious The agents at the ana tions stated this that there were no names on the order books and that they could supply fanners with cars at once a ive railway point Canora of more fortunately situated sorins What competition this connection is seen from the before Christmas and during part of when Jie through the strike other conditions was no as that qf things the didn't bestir at all and very few cara were for both lines axe supplying cars things are in this the case regard to places on the Thunder as do a banking ana other business with ers In tHe districts are up against it for From Stanhope it was reported a day two were -BO names on the order book unsupplied and similar conditions are to obtain in The good of many places lilce and are not fortunate enough to be a divisional orv competitive .Ar At Quill Quill Feb 3--On ar- riving here yesterday afternoon I found considerable agitation among farmers and elevator in re- to a wire received by the anent shipments via or to The wire stated RILING TO KEEP WEST Railways Not Providing For Rapid Growth of the SASKATCHEWAN LEADS IN PRODUCTION OF WHEAT Government Bulletin Yield for 1911 a Increase tbat no cars of the C. P. CL T P Soo G N. br could be loaded for R suddenly in Page 1. Edmonton England entered other than those to the could routed to Duluth t i Shippers here to understand such 4-VIA T nr matter how they routed CASE OF SASKATCHEWAN Million Bushels of Wet and Tough Grain iiV the here are ere no cars than those There was only one arid that was that either the order was a were here Before leaving Ot- the provincial ture places the final estimate of wheat crop BISHOP HOLMES OF Away in England Where He Went to Visit of the estimated at mistake the tne farmers the rawest ot Taw This morning agent has the to the N. R. cars can be routed to but apparently remain red This makes very little difference shippers .as practically thV Growers delegation before the conditione the west lack of and congestion of Some statistics be pre- for cars that i. the trustee in that Page 1. Thie C. train Page 11. Two of zero weather the great had become firmly anchored to th. The jam was about feet in and in some places a quarter of 9 mile in For two weeks it had offered safe passage to to-day an immense crowd of ex- came to view tho winter wonder of Had the accident happened an hour later in tho day have lost their for the crowd was moving down park in the that run page down the cliff for the purpose of turing oat upon ihe ice. George and Mary will land in England Page 13- republics naw established in The C. N. wiil yards near Dramatic features mark tte Sneed Page 13. 1. at Fort Worth Imperial Page 1. foreign Commercial Western t tne station west of they have only bad At ing places such as Mikado and the elevators are 10 be full up and to ceased While eases of actual are rare there is no doubt that many smaller within a radius of 20 or 25-miles from Canora are having I heard stories of farmers hauling of from 50 to 100 bushels considerable distances and having sell the load for only alternative of hauling it home Large tities of tough oats bought by the elevators here at 20 cents and less a Owing to weather conditions threshing is costing heavily in Oats that fetched 19 a bushel have cost as much as 13 bushel to S already farmery living nearer to are fortunately which it IB stated will that the apart altogether to keep abreast of growing not been in- creasing their facilities within the past two years a rate proportionate to the increase of former In re- ply a telegram sent K. minister of agriculture Inquiring about conditions in that province reference to the by Roderick secretary of the Grain grain all 000 and grain a- Immediate cases farmers from are not far province last year it la production of is distributed as follows amons the various DRAMATIC FEATURE Three Sons of Slain Man Sit Opposite Sneed and Watch Him ON EVE OF RETURNING Was Educated in Winnipeg and Had Labored Hard in Far 4. Tile George bishop of died today He toad Athabasca aud acting of Rivor since lie in- tended to to Canada but a awl con- gestion of the liver will be buried in on late n. tive of to very lived lii i at lie was iai 1US7 and the degree of doctor of a year previous to lie 1 it is the car W of earliest one 004) These alarming the result or tions by department of agriculture in and are considered Ottawa to indicate e even situation than was The report of railway expert in Fort ering of the Boyce clan in Fort Worth yesterday marked the of the court under the direction Judge the defence and prosecution resumed their work of selecting a jury heax the case of J. B ed with the murder of A. G. sr. Henry banker of third of the slain was a missionary in the Territories and continued ax till 190C, nia deacon of Athabasca in till 1905, when he waa bishop of j at As in UKJ Bishop Holmes devoted most of his time to labors this oad in. tia was to as Athabasca and ded commissioners o privileged documents It that conditions aa are that the western 100 per of began to Ceased 20 cent. cooly shot their father to death be- he believed he had aided liia tihe found expression in. ro- zeal for their was frequently publicly won for him tlie ol proteges throughout ulie His travels thrown Mackenzie district wero not to he country in the dead occasions UM of the Northwest Mounted Police in eloping with Mrs. Lena but of Sneed passed no sign of recognition one and kept his face turned front The Mrs. the slain man's ar- rived at Amarillo and is reported ill his grain doing so pool who twice identified as Mr. of chances of rescue in order to hed and i Montreal Feb Nellie loci at 1 lion j. 'M between a i was s. owned the -y street te put remain with his terror-stricken and in shadow of as the break in tne spurned assistance for attempted to bind about the woman a j body a rope dangling the Blower j steel arch the Burrell j was coat in tlie same i Had he not turned ice to give assistance to might have made the the On the at the it tore free from the besides these rea were Monroe of No. Grove j onto sidewalk thia Ignatius I Miss Kelly and her i i There have I past for the removal of William a Tiver i Church by or Authorities have elevator is tough space car tracks L UH Fulton William an old who had a shack on unidentified and an Hill's shack was ways nearest to the American When he heard the grinding and crashing ol the ice he ran at top speed to warn gave them warning safety lie that and the Italian their Re the others became the time they their com- the was fast down Uie Woman Falls The and woman Started first toward tho American tney wero stopped by a lane of open Back they ran toward turned and made lor tho American When hardlj more than yards from the rocky the woman fell on her is and twenty-five new veniremen but only one new through Winnipeg lost on his way east to see his two I to ajd in Havergal Enland to spend Christmas with juror was of Two veniremen were excused because stork recently visited Another ttet his wife was children attend On that sw the Rev. R. B. of St. the I of we promised that There are elevators at this farmers around are load big and in n not J discussion on the i we are Tihe tion so In favor of the boldly pulled out a flask when with the men whose had eloped was ex- together with three ranchmen who said there was no -one to attend which Sneed was forced withstand at the hands of. the three sons of tim at the morning session of the court was Sitting not thirty feet from the slayer of their father they kept their eyes constantly on but he only fidgeted in his PLEA Dr. Georse Bryce Addresses adian Institute at Feb. of the and member industrial commission Rev. i member of once the cash pay their the tooth she utterly can't so I can't go on us die And ail the time the great field ioe driven onward by a southwest and pressed by a jam broken tree anchorage near the base Horseshoe falls went on breasting the terrible outrush of the Niagara Power company's the mightiest current in aU the without being As the before the for better el better strong appeal education the d situation has tity threshed smaller been some of larger we to raise loans comparatively on have saved being many compensating comp quite a raised around stocKon have there than and is or In Indian lore and late bishop WOK awd a young in esteem in the of land in Canada for his ence in BRUNNELL GUILTY Received Portion of it To Have Been Feb. trial lasting four jury ou afternoon found tlw The grand Jury ds still investigating the alleged attempts to bribe M as the death of Edward men as well as The to-day bought elevators oats from 24 1 No feed and The two here were ior have 8O 24 1-2 to 25 cents extra It and 23'-1-2-cents, for No. i count ai full grain I more science and he sUi were particularly the progress ped from this Throughout the winte f a ol n. which has ruled SIS B are large dual and this in largely Fin. his open water at jam. There -n ready to give end of Cook Supt. the total crop will be the yield same have when the grain the by fire nno Boy Head Bato the 1-ast S- S of Power com- They j Baton for the of by the of about arrived here fer as to the of grain to be estimates varying to It the smaller in the town the was The pre- hours if Just at the Ont. to trust himsell in La blond jumped ice with a rope a out flashed thro lire and within enwin shore of the V thousands of f be- below Ioe Field Koth three point about 000 feet i 9- inB at or snow grain have of- re- ott vote lost ten Is still iii or But the main sees quite a of stook Owing doubt the car shortage farmers are suspicions that elevators are being in the matter of cars is the elevators when small quantities of grain in sist upon the his name over to elevator re- is the as we are the wet cards and dominoes for the six jurors chosen and ivill keep them in close confinement during the entire It stated that Mrs. would appear on the scene next Her Thomas a wealthy rancher of New arrived here to-day and will testify for the He declares that Mrs. Sneed is sane and that tho Boyces his finally driving him to It is probable that a number of witnesses from Winnipeg would be guilty of receiving it to be a portion of the tho sum stolen from the C. N. press office in Regina last On the principal count charging with the actual theft of the verdict of not guilty Judge Lament In remanding the oner for sentence until that he thoroughly subpoenaed to evidence for at respond or j Winnipeg bushel la bogus Mile taken at wait upper point about broke in o 11W1V..J-. toward the American side power three help slowly down the Meantime the fire truck had feral of on moving floe w j side The to the lower steel took their station a i i firemen had two ropes tho Canadian cantilever 2 Nichols Fight eastward centre car being All were front car off and a heavy Westminster its inter-urban ruru running but Jhe of all to forced Grandview car car iaw an the In tlie city on will be the 1 J thiis the iron than of the inter-urban Grandview car was Tupper 4.__sir yesterday on interview wav to Tn an or before boardin condition o with the HAYES Will One Year's by Aged 82. Ottawa Feb. death of j Bar Hayes at tlie age of 82, one of the best known at Ot- was at one limo a trans- lator In the house of he made a record for long fUl Mr. Hayes was fled with the cause of home rule for Ireland and was a constant of Hon. Edward the latter was associated with Justin McCarthy and John also sent considerable sums Mr Blake to aid the subw stence of the home rule party in the ol LOOKING BACKWARD Tlie Free Press Founded in THIRTY YEARS who assassinated be hanged on 30. A new locomotive e arrived in for C. P. one Is on the i re-elected of the H. T. was re-elected late of Uie purchased a half 3LHQ- 1U9 S intellect stage tola never during d hls at the had he discussed he oia Forger i Feb arrived a 0 here is the method employed to it- ef day Kohmer for Winnipeg on He will go direct loaded three outfit at at I west Fleming Kohmer was a rail being I A came In from Winnipeg a v n the Brunswick Canon to be dean of pastoral theology lu o John's TWENTY-FIVE YEARS of. a leased tho famous chief a prisoner at since the OKJ There was a lively in when by r From tho inx of tbe meeting i wore of TWENTY YEARS Tho Conservatives carried Prince wird and In the Dominion of Winnipeg  

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