i dominion n ews in brief st johns nfldvencouraging rei winnipeg man for the first time port are being received from the seal j the hutory of the canadian grain ashing fleet in the gulf and indica- trade wheat has been exported from tions are that the catch this year will t dominion to the south american be the best for some time a despatch continent one of canadas largest ex- from white bay states that ice floes porters having the honor of recently in the neighborhood are dotted with handling thb first shipment from white coats as far as the eye can see a similar report came from twillingate and with the wind keep ing the ice packed along the north east coast shore fishermen are prom ised a rich harvest fredericton nb announcement that the government of new brans- wick will undertake the development 57482 bushels of oats 62 304 bush- of grand falls on the st john river els of barley 58 2o4 oushels of pota- as a public ownership proposition was toes and 10000 bushels of other vege- made by premier veniot in the legis- 1 tables in addon they summer- lature it is intended to develop at fallowed 20 000 acres broke 6 80s present the power which would come put up 57000 tons of hay and 9516 from storage possibilities on purely tons of green feed winnipeg to rio de janeiro the shipment was made through the port of vancouver via the panama canal regina sask indians in the prairie provinces last season raised the largest crop in their history they harvested 638561 bushels of wheat canadian territory which it is est mated would run from sixty to eighty thousand hor3opower montreal que it is understood that the abitibi power and paper co is planning to build 25 to 50 new houses for its employees on its town- site at iroquois falls this summer last year 25 new houses were builtj bringing the number up to 235 a regular program of construction will be carried out this year port arthur ont approximately ten thousand finlandcrs will emigrate from their native land this summer to settle in canada according to eric korte finnish consular agent for the district mr korte expects that from 1000 to 1500 of this number will lo cate- in northern ontario edmonton alta fifty seven cream graiers were employed in al berta last season tho grading of cream and butter in thi3 province is now so thoroughly carried out that creamery butter is being sent direct from alberta creameries to british firms vancouver bc one deep sea ships arrived in vancouver during february this is a port rejjff blood of jews belgium may get long term loan three princes are shown at the races in england the prince of wales tho duke of york and prince henry the prince of wales and princo honi ara ehown ready to compote in the army pointtopoint races at arborfleld hundred cross cord during january tho arrivals were ninetytwo deep sea vessels an other port record made on february 29th was the number ofships in port the previous reported record was fortythree deep sea ships at one time whereas on february 29th there were fortysix all pilgrims saved from burning ship swarms of hungry sharks await in vain for prey in indian waters a despatch from port sudan says a thrilling narrative of tho fate which on wednesday overtook tho pilgrim snip frangestan on its way from bombay to jeddah with 1- 200 of the faithful aboard is given by sir derrick watson who was a passenger when the flames were spreading an aged pilgrim offered his small vessel of holy water confident it would quell tho fire meanwhile the fran- gestans wireless staff had got into communication with 47 ships when tho steamer clan mclver arrived in answer to the call for help the euro pean passengers were transferred first from the burning ship and then tho pilgrims and the baggage night fell before tho transfer was com pleted smoko was then rising in dense clouds an italian ship standing by royal geographical society of great turned her searchlights on the fran- britain that tho earth is solid and not gestan and disclosed a weird spec- a floating crust on a molten interior taclo tho smoking ship was sur- he has been awarded the victoria rounded by swarms of hungry sharks medal led by a pilot fish tho crew mained aboard and tho wireless op- orator despite the oppressive heatj bhow huge increase and smoke stuck to his cabin till just before tho captain ordered the a despatch from paris says crew to abandon tho ship the flames starving germans who aro unable flows in rumania john f hayford of thenorthwestern college chicago has proven to the satisfaction of the antisemetic reign of terror grips bucharest troops ordered out a despatch from budapest hun gary says tho streets of buchar est were drenched with innocent jew ish blood all night long last saturday kings sfeech to be heard around world hie weeks markets group of us manufacturers said to be interested in 50000000 credit a despatch from new york says american financial assistance to bel gium it was reported in the financial district on thursday might take tho form of a long term loan instead of the temporary credit recently sug gested when the belgian franc scored bagv7ndudedt warper ton its sensational advance a group of shorts per ton 29 middlings 35 manufacturers acting with the sup- good feed flour 2 port of the government was said to ontario wheat no 2 white 98 to be negotiating for a 50000000 loan 102 cjtside the proceeds of which would be used ontario no 2 white oats 39 to 41c for industrial development bonds to toronto man wheat no 1 north 108 man oats no 8 cw 42c no 1 41c man barleynominal all the above cif bay port ontario barley 65 to 70c american com no 2 yellow 9sej buckwheat no 2 76 to scc ontario rye 74 to 78c peas no 2 146 to 160 millfeed del montreal freight nominal when his maje3ty opens bri tish empire exhibition on april 23 a despatch from london says king george will speak a niece that ls thus the most northerly wheat- is expected to be heard around the producing point in the empire the world at 1130 am greenwich time 9- wording to an expert from sale at all restaurants here dawson at 65 degrees of latitude w i i aniil 91 cri k ii cii rr manitoba who was here last summer and the antisemitic reign oi ter- april when he will formally open martw ror gripped the rumanian capital u british empire exhibition at ls e to no 1 northern from early in the afternoon until sev eral regiments of troops got in con trol of the situation at daylight on sunday when the rioters became fatigued aristide blank the most prominent wembley for the first time in eng lish history the actual voice of a mon arch will ba broadcast and heard simultaneously in tho homes of hun dreds of thousands of his subjects if canadian listenersin are lucky rd and ifwf german fruit imports- spread forward devouring the saloon to i the throng of their fellow- j actually supporting 50 christian ru first then the lounge under the countrymen residing in various euro- manian students at pans banker of rumania was discussing during tho early morning hours of the monetary policy of rumania at day they may possibly hear the the king carol economic institute i english kings voice to cross the opposite the royal palace before sev- ocean his actual speech eral hundred leading economists and not carr to the ends of the em- politicians on saturday afternoon 9 bv wireless but undersea cables when a band of 50 student terrorists l11 tako ms message where the air with hugo clubs rushed into tho in- as a words stitute and beat m blank terribly i monarchs mouth they will beforo m titulesco the rumanian bo ashed from a special station in minister to london could rescue him exposition grounds along the all- and hurry him to his home in a mo- cable route across canada to to car zealand and australia thence to kill tho jews shouted the stu- and south africa and back to dents as they belabored blank and- tho perial cable stations terrorized the spectators completing the circuit within five min- itho occasion for tho outbreak j ut which thebratiano cabinet openly however the speed with which the encouraged was the beginning of the trial of john motza and five other w be compared to the swift- students of bucharest university for wlth w the actual royal voice attempting to kill m rosenthal al travel to the furthermost radio prominent jewish newspaper editor f l wlthn tumn distance the kings who has since fled to france for safe ty and plotting to kill aristide blank and his father the editors of all the jewish newspapers and several cab inet ministers accused of selling themselves to the jews aristido blank who is the presi- dent of the marmorosisch blank bank and of the compagnie franco-ru- maino navigation and aerienne is tones are deep word is clear enunciated and rich and each cut and perfectly it is quite true that we intended to kill those people calmly testified bridge on which tho captain was p resorts are managing to livo still at his post the ship began to verv wel1 at home- list heavily and settle by the head statistics published in franco show the heat was so intense that steel that tho following choice fruits wcre to his prison cell the student plates fell off like scales leaving tho imported by germany during janu- had betrayed him to tho police ships skeleton silhouetted against arv 1924 tnble grapes 957 tons seriously shooting the informer with tho roaring furnace i pineapples 107 tons oranges and a revolver smuggled into prison by the lights of her sister ship the j mandarins 14330 tons tangestan were sighted at 10 in the t sam month a year ago the im- evening and by that time it was im- portation of these fruits amounted to possible for the captain of the fran- pounds 440 pounds and 168 tons gestan to remain longer on the doom- respectively ed vessel as ho departed ho paused on the gangway to light a cigarette and simultaneously the gangway caught fire the proceedings throughout wore most orderly and tho passengers saved all their effects and all were little tho worse for the experience o babies eighteen inches long at birth will grow up to bo adults of medium height while a baby twentytwo inches long will be taller than tho average when it iscighteon years old newfoundland fleet captures 70000 seals a despatch from st johns nfld says the sealing fleet now has close on to 70000 seals either killed on tho ice or stowed on board their craft ac cording to latest reports received here it is expected the next advices from the boats will report nil the ships amongst the seals and with sufficient secured to pay a good dividend on the voyage irish army mutiny subject of inquiry committee of investigation announced by free state president a despatch from dublin says president cosgravo announced on motea whttwrdays previousiyhad j l e f 11- meredith gerald fitzgibbon former ly member of the dail for- trinity college and patrick macgilligan new minister of commerce had been appointed a committee of inquiry into the recent army mutiny and would be assisted by daniel gorey nominated by tho farmers party aiid major bryan cooper selected by tho inde ontario corn be issued would have the security of a government guaranty raent 460 toronto basis 460 active competition for the business bulk seaboard 425 is expected to develop among local manitoba flour 1st pats in jat banking groups if the results of the sacks 620 per lib 2nd pats 570 preliminary negotiations now in pro- hay extra no 2 timothy per ton gress pave the way for a loan while toronto 14 50 to 15 no 2 j p morgan and company and the f no 3 51250 t0 3 mxod guaranty trust company acting as straw carlots per ton 950 agents for the government previous standard recleancd screenings fo ly have handled the governments fin- b bay port9 per ton 2050 ancing other bankers are preparing cheese new large 18 to 19e to submit bids on the ground that the twins 19 to 20c triplets 20 to 20c proposed loan is not a strictly gov- j 21 to 22c old large 25 to toi l twns 26 to 28c triplets 30c ernmental operation butterfinest creamery prints 40 i to 41c no 1 creamery 39 to 40c lsood canadian wheat no 2 36 to 38c- dairy 34c grown near arctic circle eggsextras fresh in cartons 33 to 34c extra loose 31c firsts 28 to 29c seconds 24 to 25c a despatch from dawson yt1 live poultry chickens 3 to 4 lbs says bread maij from wheat grown 25c hens over 5 lbs 26c do 4 to 5 within seven mile3 cf dawson is on lbs 24c do 3 to 4 lbs 15c spring chickens 4 lbs and over 25c roosters 15c ducklings over 5 lbs 19c do 4 to 5 lbs 18c dressed poultry chickens 3 to 4 lbs 30c hens over 5 lbs 28c do 4 to 5 lbs 24c do 3 to 4 lbs 18c spring chickens 4 lbs and over 32c roosters over 5 lb3 18c ducklinirs over 5 lbs 24c do 4 to 5 ibs 25c beans can handpicked lb 6c primes 6c maple products syrup per imp gal 250 per 6gar tin 240 per gal maple sugar lb 25c honey 60lb tins 11 io llc per lb 10lb tins 11 to 12c 5lb tins 11 to 12c 2lb tins 12 to 13c comb honey per doz no 1 375 to 4 no 2 325 to 350 smoked meats hams med 23 to 24c cooked hams 34 to 36c smoked rolls 17 to 18c cottage rolls 19 to 21c breakfast bacon 21 to 25c spe cial breakfast bacon 28 to 30c backs boneless 28 to 83c cured meats- lone clear bacon 50 to 70 bs 1s50 70 to 90 lbs 1s 90 lbs and up 17 lightweight rollv in barrels 37 heavyweight rolls 32 lard pure tierces 1494 to 15ucj tubs 15 to 15c pails 15 to 16c prints 18 to 18c shortening tierces 13 to 14c tubs 18 to 14c pails 14 to 15c prints 16 to 17c j heavy steers choice 750 to s8 butcher steers choice 7 to 750 do good s6 to 650 do med 5 to 575 do com 450 to 475 butcher heifers choice 675 to 750 do med 5 to 575 do com 450 to stuart maclaren 475 butcher cows choice 475 to one of englands best pilots hopped 550 do med s353 to 450 can- off from southampton recently in a ner and cutters 150 to 2 do com lone attempt to fly around the world 9 lieutenant maclaren flew the first 4 5 do fai gif british machine m egypt last seasons yield at the govern mental experiment station at swede creek was 30 bushels to the acre and the wheat commands a ready sale at 10 per hundred pounds samples have been sent to ottawa for exhi bition v o prince of wales obliged milkers and springers choice 70 to 100 calves choice 10 to 1150 do med 7 to 9 do com 550 to 6 t r r a j lambs choice ewes 14 to 1550 do to kest after accident bucks 1250 to 1350 do culls 8 i to 9 sheep light ewes 3 to 9 a despatch from london says do culls 5 to 550 hogs fed and tho prince of wales has left watered 775 to 8 do fob 728 london for a rest in biarritz to 750 do country points 7 to his recent accident sustained f h c lo if in a steeplechase race which to 8 do selects s50 to 8 friends the jews of rumania became rich by helping the german invaders dur ing tho war motza said the re sult is that 75 per cent of the stu- after while was more serious than the public was allowed to know he will travel as tho earl of chester and will remain at tho riviera for about ten days all heme bank inquiry- opens on april 18 thomas edison recently turned over tho general management of bis many masafncturlng interests to his son and i now enjoying the fruits or a busy lifetime at his fiorma estate he h shown with mrs edison dents of the rumanian universities p today are jews although they com- th labor party refused to nom prise only onetenth of the population i representative on the ground they oppose our nationalist movc that the commtteo ought to be lmt- merit and they threaten to dominate to members of the dai who tho country in a few years we will th ut ate- never permit this ly responsible for the army depart- ment against which charges of mud dling and incompetenco have been made minister of dcfonce richard mul- enhy asked that tho committee take a despatch from toronto says evidence under oath but president april 16 has been decided upon as the j cosgravo said that no legal power- date of the opening of the sittings of existed for tho committee to take tho royal commission appointed to sworn evidence or compel the atten investigate home bank affairs tho dance of witnesses first sessions will be held at ottawa my mulcahy and several other bubas the inquiry develops and books members complained of tho scan aro needed the commission will sit dalous trcamont of officorcrwho had in this city j served tho free state against tho ir- chief justice mckeown of new regulars and declared that the offi- brunswick the royal commissioner cers would refuse to attend the in wired i eweldon secretary of tho quiry and would loave the govern- hpmo bank depositors national ex- j tnent to extricate itself from the ccutiveto prepare for the opening situation as best it could of the sittings j vvvp r the depositors will be reprosen ted j scientists rind hcrp of by r j mclaughlin kc toronto 2000 years before christ a g browning kc of hamilton and w t j lee toronto e laflcur k c of montreal is counsel for the commission montreal oats cw no 2 51c do no 8 48 to 49c extra no 1 feed 47 to mm w two jk3 mm weeks have been cancelled canadas oldest newsboy- passes at ninetyone a says despatch thomas from fort william flaherty canadas flour man spring wheat pats lsts 620 2nds 560 strong bakers 540 winter pats choice 555 to 565 rolled oats bag 90 lbs 290 bran 2725 t shorts 2925- midi dlings 3525 hay no 2 per ton car lots 16 butter no 1 pasteurized 34c no 1- creamery 33 to 34c 2nds 35u to aa v oldest newsie is dead after a weeks 32 1 to 33c illness from pneumonia he was 91 eggs fresh extras 81 to 32c years of age and had served in the- fresh firsts 28 to 29c british army in india for 21 years potatoes per bag car lots 125 in the early days in fort william tho c dair type cows 3 to 326 familiar figure could be seen around eood quality calves 7 do fairly the hotels acting as porter but of do m 5 76 to 6 do ii 1 1 jvi 1 u- com light 5 and up hothouse lambs late he had taken to selling news- weigh to 40 12 each papers he had left a sum of 200 hogs thick smooths and shops 8251 with a friend to pay for his funeral to 860 seven branch bills have been adopted a despach from ottawa says when tho house of commons ad journed on thursday night it had adopted resolutions covering con struction of seven of the twentysix branch lines which the government proposes to livid on the canadian national railways the seven bills have been given first reading involv ing expenditure of 6422300 out of the iwonlyeigh millions involved a despatch from paris says jewelry fifty centuries old and a harp that was played on nearly 2000 years before tho birth of christ arc among tho archaeological treasures discovered recently by frenchmen in syria along tho euphrates river priceless antiques which havo been added to the louvro collection have been collected from that district most of them were dug up at doura they includo exquisite statuettes well enough preserved to show the beauty of their lines rare ivory images and ceramics complete tho lot search is continuing along tho euphrates at points where historical indications give promise of further rich find i i i from a iifo of cdventuro to one of drab commerce shackletons anti arctic expedition ship quest has arrived at blyth on her way to norwayi- to be refitted for al hunting j x j