Show THE UNITED STATES STATE WILL SOON KNOCK AT THE DOORS OF 01 CANADA FOR WHEAT A Crop ef of Bushels of ef f Wheat Will Be the Record Recerd ef of 1104 The results results' of the threshing In la Western Canada are not yet et completed ed ed but from information at hand band It Is II safe afe to say IY that the average per acre will be b. reasonably high and a fair estimate will place the total yield ld o of f wheat at bushels bushell At present present pres pre ent prices this will add to the wealth of the farmers nearly Then think of the Immense yield of o f oats and barley and the large larEe herds of cattle for all of which good prices will be paid The rhe following official telegram w. w was sent by Honorable Clifford SItton Sifton Minister Min lain ister aster of the Interior to Lord Strath Strath- cona cons High C Commissioner for C Canada Can n. n ada Am now able to state definitely t that that a u udder der conditions s of unusual dl difficulty culty in Northwest a affair a faIr avera average e crop crop of wheat of good quality has bas been reaped and is now secure from substantial substantial sub sub- damage damare The reports report of inJury injury in in- Jury by frost and rust were grossly exaggerated The wheat of Manitoba and Northwest Territories will aggregate aggregate artre- artre gate from five fifty to sixty million bU bushels hel The Quality is good and the price is rangi rangi- around one dollar r per bushel Frank H. H Spearman in the Saturday Saturday Saturday Satur Satur- day Evening Post says When our first transcontinental railroad was built learned men attempted attempted at at- tempted by br demonstration to prove that wheat could not profitably profitably profitably profit profit- ably be grown rown north of where the line Une was projected but the real granary cf the world lies up to miles north of the Canadian Pacific railroad and the day is not definitely distant when tho the United States will knock at the tho doors of Canada for its bread Railroad Railroad Rail Rail- road men see such luch a day it may be hoped that statesmen also will see lee it It and arran arrange e their reciprocities while they may do so gracefully Americans already have swarmed Into that far country and to a degree have taken the American wheat field with them Despite the fact that for years yesra a little Dakota station on the St. St Paul road road road- Eureka Eureka held held the distinction of being the largest larest primary grain market In Inthe Inthe inthe the world the Dakotas and Minnesota will wm one day yield their palm to Sas Sas- |