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THE CALUAKV DAILY HEKAL.JJ, SATUK1JAY, Mak, io. 1923 GRAIN, FINANCIAL, PRODUCE AND LIVE STOCK MARKET NEWS, BOWLING MAI. MOW SPENT MOST; LIVESTOCK SELECTED BONDS Toronto 11 a.m. (By Nlblock Tull, Private Wire) Investment Suggestions PROVINCE OF ONTARIO DUE 1941. CITY OF CALGARY -Vj.

DUE 1940-1-2. CALGARY POWER COMPANY, LTD. 5. DUE 1940. 0.

C. Arnott Company, Limited Today's Option and Cash Record (NlWoek Tull. LlmMed) CLOSING PRICES AND RANGE OF OPTIONS WINNIPEG EXCHANGE McDonald were the judees and tbey were absent an hour working on the decision, hich they gave in favor of the negative by one point. Belmont Pope and Jack Lucas brought the honors buck from Sedgewick, winning by six points. A grand Scotch night of songs and dances was celebrated at Goose Creek on March 2.

Over one hundred adults as well as children joined the happy party, which was one of the best functions ever held in the district. ltev. V. E. Kakin, pastor of St.

Andrews church has been on- the sick list tho past week and had to keep in tied. Late reports are satisfactors'. Securities. Wheat Open Hloh Low Close May 114 1135 113? July 114, 115(4 114 114 Oats-Ma 48'- 4834 48 July 47? it 48 47i Barley-May 57'. 67l 567 5674, July 87 58 674 57 Flax May 237 238' 237', 232', 230 231 MaV.t..

S2" 814 AT CHICAGO Wheat-May 120'i 120', 1193, 1193, 115' 4 11 1141a 1 141 Seo 11314 113 112 1127'a Corn-May 74', 74'4 7V. 77 76', 76', Sep 77, 77T'a 77', 77', 4 May.T 44 44r 44 July 444, 44 44 Seo 43' 43 43 43 84', 84' OF LIFE ON THE RANGES Many Riders Follow Military Party During Funeral of Oldtimer at Maple Creek (Special to The Calaary Herald) March 7. The dath on March 2. at his ranch at. Maple Crsek.

of "Joe" Jlort removes a well-known oldtimer of the Medicine Kat and Irvine districts, aiajor VIort spent practically his whole life on the ramse in the south country. He liad all the i-HiiEo lore and all the very neoessai-v skill. Insatiable after knowledge lie had a marvelous facility in acauiring it. Jlin secret here whs tin power of concentration, coupled with a 'faultless in-morv. Jl.tjor Mort served in various ranks in the 21st Alberta Hussars for several years, and when the.

CM.K. reRi-ment was formed in Medicine in 1914. wo was appointed command souadron with the rank of major. After some service in France this regiment was reorganized into an tnlaiitrv battalion. Unlortunntely for himself and his eon.

JSlort was on leave at the time and, as the caused a surplus of officers, he was not permitted to return to France. He was returned to Canada and posted to tie 17Sth Battalion, with which unit he again proceeded to Entrland. H13 many attempts to again, join his old comrades of the 3rd CM.K. were again unsuccessful. Refusing to coul his heels in Kngland in a soit billet, he was returned to Canada.

Possessed of fine personality. Major Mort made friends wherever he went. Strong and tireless, he was nevertheless a verv gentle, character. Tic will be much missed by a large circle of friends, and will be held in proud remembrance by those who served witli him in France. At the time of his death.

Major Mort was engaged In cutting out horses in a corral, when he received a kick which Inflicted fatal internal injuries. The funeral took place at Mscle ee-k with full military honors, on Monday. March 5. A number of riders from the various ranches in tho vicinity followed the military party. CHINOOK NEWS CIIIN'OOK.

JIarch S. A fancy-dress carnival was held at th skating rink on Saturday evening, February 24, which was largely attended. The costumes were excellent, and extremely varied, representing ghosts and clowns, soldiers and nurses, Indians and Negroes, Japanese and queens of hearts, old-fashioned girls and even old "Doe." Sawbones. J. C.

Kerr, of Springwater, has come to Chinook as station agent in the place of Mr. Foley. He is accompanied 'by Mrs. Kerr and taby. The Canadian Girls in Training club was recently organized at the home of Mrs.

Glover. They Intend holding their meetings twice a month. Mrs. Edith Lavender and daughter. Hettie, of Edmonton, are staying with Mrs.

Lorne Proudfoot. Mrs. A. R. Uoberts, who has been disabled with a bad foot, is able to be around again.

Charles Chesterfield left Saturday morning, February 24, for Vancouver. A business meeting of the U.F.A was held in. the school on Saturday, March 3. J. P.

Watson, delegate to the U.F.A. annual convention In Calgary, gave an interesting talk on "Banking and Credits." Supper waa served at six, and the meeting resumed. Much discussion took place regarding the proposed provincial bank. Clifford Aarsby. eldest son of Mr.

and Mrs. M. J. Aarsby, is seriously ill in Fernwood Isolation hospital. Fern-wood, Idaho, with smallpox and.

-io-fluenza. Mr. and Mrs. William Meade entertained about twenty-five guests on the evening of Friday, March 2. A very happy time was spent in dancing and games.

Inspector J. IV. Take, of Oyen, visited Chinook school on Thursday, March 1. Nat Gingles left Tuesday morning for Sunburst, Montana. LOUGHEED NOTES LOUGHEED, March S.

Sedgewick and Lougheed exchanged a high school team for a debate in each town on March 1. The resolution read: "Resolved that emigrants coming to should pass a literary test." Miss Grace Easily and Miss Irene Gammond of Sedgewic.k upheld the affirmative side of the debate, wnile Miss. Muriel Allard and Miss Fanny Muiidy of Lougheed were the opponents and worked hard' to prove the negative side of the question. Miss Roseoe, Sedgewick teacher, Mr. Simpson, Lougheed teacher, and Mr.

Hugh Victory. IliJ Asked 19:7 1O2.S0 luS.20 11-37 107.75 loa.10 1923 100.15 1O0.5O 105.7.7 106.10 19-4 lOo.t.1 1KH KO.0O 1927 lUil.SU 102.05 Provincials Pue ARked Yield Alberta (is 1930. 103.68 5.40 Alberta 108.35 5.36 Saskatchewan 6s 10. 60 6.30 C.N.O.Si. lm.

Cuar. 8V.3 1P61 73.14 5.10 G.T.I'. (Doin. Guar.) 4s 1902 5 G.T.P. (Dom.

Guar.) 3s JM2 66.45 4.95 CN R. (I'om. Guar.) 4s 1 9," 4 SS.S7 5.15 Quebec 5s 1953 47.72 5.15 Municipals Calcarv 5s SO 6 83 Calrar.v 4W.s 84.85 "fe.lis Edmonton 1942 at). 30 5. SO Greater innipeg Water Dist.

6a .1943 98.95 5.25 Industrials Abitibl 6s 1910 97.43 6.25 P. Burns Co. 1st Mtge. 6Vi-s 1943 109 6.50 Can Hour Mills 1943 97.25 S.75 Chas. "NN'alnisiey Ltd.

(Guar, by Armstrong Whit-worth) 6s 1943 97.23 6.25 Calgary Pr. 5s 1940 77 7.30 Dom. I. S. 5s 95.50 Wm.

Davies Co. 6s.la: 99 6.06 rser Coy a. Ltd. gs 1942 183.47 7.4J Mercury Mill. Ltd.

6s 1942 100 6.50 Price 1st Mtge. 6s 1943 98.50 6 Pacific Burt 6'-is 1C0.5O 6.45 River 1941 107.05 7.20 Tonke 6s 1H 7.00 tt'abasao Cotton 6s.152 55 6.30 Wayugamack. 6s ,.1951 S5.ll 7.25 VICTORY BONDS (LouBbced Taylor. Ltd.) 6' Pel1 Cent. Victory Bond Due Bid Asked 102.00 103.20 107.90 100.40 IfcCl 1O6.20 19-4, Krtl.70 10J.O0 12.00 H2.90 6 Per Cent.

Loan Bonds Due Bid Asked 100.50 100.85 1M1 101 Ml. 35 1U27 1WS.7S 103.10 b't Per Cent. Renewal Bonds pue Bid Asked 1VT 102. 20 t2.0 1932 102.30 102.60 GENERAL BONDS i (Lonsheed Taylor. Ltd.

Dominion Government Uue i'rice Tie Id Dom. O.N.K. 4s Del). Stock ...1934 S9.S0 6.25 xbora. Guar.

G.T.U. 6s W3S 107.20 5.2o xDoni. Uuar. (J.T.K. 7s li40 118.27 5.40 (Callable at 102.5-0 after Oct.

1, 1930.) Provincial Alberta 69 IM 101.65 6.40 Alberta 6s 1S36 6.35 Alherta 6s 1941 107.69 5.35 xAlta. Guar. L.eth- Nor. Img. ....1951 107.99 6.45 B.

C. 6s 1941 107.57 6.35 Ontario 5s 1342 303.70 5.20 Saskatchewan iOS.jl 6.3j xijask. Guar. G.T.F. Ity.

4s 1939 S6.09 5. SO Cities Calgary 4'4s 193 3 90.65 S.S5 Caigarv 43 1942 84.64 6.85 Caigary 5s 1943 S0.0 b.Si Edmonton 4M-3 1930 91 6 Edmonton 7s 1941 109.30 .15 Iethbritlge 4V4 ....1943 M.20 8.25 Public utility and Industrial Alta. Pac. Grain 7s, pfd. stock 93 .7.52 Burns Co.

1S43 100 6.50 xCai. Pr. 5s. 1st Mtge. bonds 1910 78.80 7.20 xCU'de Si.ssiboo Pulo Co.

6.s 1943 100 6.50 xBoward Smith 6s.l93t 100 Howard Smith 7S.1S41 102.00 6.80 xNor. unt. 1.. P. 6s 1931 93.67 7 xPrice Bros.

6s ...1343 100 Chas. Walmsley Sc Co. 6s 1943 97.25 6.25 Winnipeg Kiec. Ry. 6s 1943 95 6.50 (xj-lndicates payable New Tcrk.

THE MARKET PAGE XB" YORK, March 10. Cooper eJisicr; electrolytic spot and futures, 16 7. Tin firm; spot and nearby, futures. lron steady: prices unchanged. spot.

$4. 25 to $8.60. Zinc steady; East St, Louis, spot and nearby delivery. 17.75. -Antimony, spot $8.00.

DOMINION WAR ISSUES WiINNilP'BG, March 10. -Bid prices for Dominion war issues: War loans: 1925, Wtt.70; 1931. 101.00: 1037, 102,65. Victory kxi.ns: 1923, 100.40: 3924, 100,65: 1927, los.wi; 1983. HV6.06; 1934 t02.W, 193T.

108.46. What Can You Do JSAV! HURRV UP FIMCHER CREEK NOTES PJXCHKR CRKICK, March 6. Mr. Perry, inspector of the Soldiers' Settlement Board, of Lethbridge, was a visitor here for a few days last eek. Mrs.

II. J. Smith, who ha.s been a i'alsary visitor for the past few months, has returned to her home, here. Capt. G.

Marcellus left during the later part of last week for Calgary, where he will attend the military school. H. Jackson and W. Hender-S'V. will eave this week to attend also.

A. Smith, who has been th guest of his uncles, S. A. Fraser and W. A.

Fruser, left on Sunday night for liis hutne (i Kdtnontota. Mrs. H. M. Steele, who has been on an extended visit to England, has returned here and at present Is the guest of Mrs.

L. H. Hunter. She will not reside here but is going to live in Calgary, where she will take up her perumnent homo. Mrs, Mitchell and Mrs.

Wallace Sharpe and son Ernest left for Calgary last week, here they will take up their residence. DONALDA NOTES DONAUDA, March 8. Mrs. IV. C.

PuUybUuik entertained at a party on Thursday evening, at her home, in honor of Mrs. C. A. DeWltt. Five hundred was the feature of the evening.

Miss Clare won first prize, a box of lovely waxed roses. At midnight, a dainty lunch was served, after which music and songs were enjoyed. Miss Ursa UUinan returned home on Friday, after having beert in the Cairiroe hospital for an operation. Mr. and Mrs.

G. Anderson, who have -spent the winter in B.C.. re turned to Alberta last week and are visiting their sons, U. E. and O.

II. Anderson, of Donalda. Miss Anna Bruce is visiting in Calgary for a week. The Lutheran Ladies" Aid net at the home of Mrs. F.

Ericksou last Thursday, ail the members and several visitors being present. The Union Ladies' Aid gave Mrs. F. W. Brown a handkerchief shower on Friday at the home of Mrs.

E. N. Whltehorn. Kobert Kells returned on Saturday from Lethbridge, where he has been for the past four -weeks. A very pretty and quiet wedding was solemnized on Saturday, March 3, at 1 o'clock at.

the home of Mr. and Mrs. E.G. Russell, when their youngest dntighter was united In marriage to William Priest, of Edmonton. Rev.

II. Brouke performed the ceremony. Immediate relatives and several friends were present. Many beautiful and useful girts were received by the bride and groom. The groom's gift to the bride was a silver pencil, to the bride's maid, jet ear-rings, and to the best man, cuff links.

After the ceremony an elaborate buffet luncheon was served, after which tiie happy couple left for Edmonton, where they wil make their future home. The little baby of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Norman is very sick with pneumonia. Nurse Cullerne is in attendance.

Mr. and Mrs. G. Olson returned on Friday from the States, where they have lived for the past two years. POLICE SHORTAGE March 1-0.

In consequence of the shortage of policemen, the number of criminals in this city has reached a menacing figure. The French removed 500 su-fpects from the Vcreinshaus hotel and ud-jacent buildings last night. Word from Cincinnati has it that the Reds will start the season without any-holdouts or dissatisfied players. This should help the Moran outfit to make a good getaway. That a fuel saving of 10 per cent, can be effected by the use of roller bearing railway cars is the conclusion reached after a long series of careful tests by the Swedish slate railways.

GbfNc NOPEi I VE THIS IS BUSY M0RNM6 to 0M CALGARY LIVESTOCK (By Dominion Livestock Branch) Friday's Prices Receipts of livestock at the yards today consisted of 17'8 cattle. 4 calves. 635 luKS and ltfO Friday's market was fairly active, chiefly ou stuckers and feeders that were bourht at stendy prices to be finished on nearby feeding lots. A few Bood conditioned butcher steers were sold; choice ransinc from fo.60 to 4S.T5 and Rood at 13.35 to tfood cowd W.fO lo and common $2.60. Rood bulls J2.25.

common 31.40; common to medium calves sold from ti.lb to Rood etoekera and focd-ers to $4.60, common ood stocker heifers $2.00 to good lambs $11.00 to $11.25 thick smooth hoes and select bacon off car weiKhts. REPRESENTATIVE SALES Friday's Prices Butcher Steers No. Av. I'rk-o No. Av.

Vr 13 1I5S $5.75 SO 1327 5. 7 4.35 Heifers 1 920 3.50 1 1070 2. Cows 18 112 3.85 1 1210 3. 5 li32 3.00 1 950 2. 21 1071 2.M Bulla 1 1K 2.25 1 1440 1.

3 497 3.25 1 444) 3. 13 340 2.76 Stockers and Feeders 14 1227 4. AO 1126 4. 1 j0 4.24 8 1317 4. 2 110 4.00 943 3.

8 70 3.80 1 720 3. 2 1170 3.60 1 10W 3. 1 650 3.25 3 843 Stock Heifers 2 1020 2.7 6 2 9 45 2. 1 830 2.60 1 680 2. Sheep Good lambs 11.00 to $11.

Hobs Thick smooth $9 Select ittecon 59 62 LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS Friday's Prices glPSr Choice 5.l to $6.00 Fair to Rood 4.00 45 Medium 3.50 3.85 Common 2.09 Butcher Heifers Choice S.75 4. DO Fair to rood 2.50 3.50 Butcher Cows-Choice 3.75 4. 50 Fair to good 3.00 3.7a Medium 2.60 2.85 Canners and cutters 1.00 2.00 Bulls-Good 1.S5 2.75 Common 1.00 1.75 Oxen-Good 100 2.50 Medium 1.50 2.00 Common l.OO 1.50 Stocker Steers-Choice 2.75 3.50 Fair to Rood 2.00 2.50 Stocker Halters Choice 1.50 3.00 Fair to Rood 2.0O 3.50 Feeder titters Choice 3.00 4.73 Fair to good 2.50 3.00 Calves-Choice 4 .00 6 00 Hood 3.00 3.75 Common 2.50 2.7a IIoks Select bacon 9.62 Thick smooth 8.75 Heavies 7.75 Extra Heavies .75 Shop hoRs 7.75 Lights and feeders 5.75 RouRhs 6.73 Sows 'No. 1 6.75 Sows No. 2.

5.75 Stage 3.00 Lambs Fair to Rood ,...10.00 11.50 Common 6.00 6.00 Sheep Fair to Rood 6.00 9.00 Common 3.00 4.u0 Hoc prices, off car weichts AT WINNIPEG WINNIPEG. March 10. Openinsr futures: Wheat May unchanged to Vl higher at 113V4 to 113: July higher at 115. Oats May unchansed at 48i; July lower at 4. Barley May hlRher at 671; July hiKher at 58.

Flax May hiRher at July hiRher at 232j. Rve Mav hiRher at 82' July 1c higher at 62. AT CHICAGO OHICUVGO. March 10. Opening fu- UWbat (May 120'i; July 11634.

Corn Mav 74: July 76 54. Oats May 45; July 44. THE EGG MARKET OTTAWA. March 10. Toronto special 45; extras 43; states fresh 42.

Montreal irregular: local fresh 43 to 45; States fresh 40 to 41. Ainerta receipts are reported heavier, better in quality; trices remain unchanged. British Columbia, local fresh 8: specials offered at 50. fit. John.

N. B. Ktaites fresh jobbinR 45 to 47; retailing 60. Chicaro spot lower 51 to current receipts March 24; A'oril 23-i; etornRe packed, March 2t: April 25; refrigerators, November 28: December 28-4. MONTREAL PRODUCE March 10.

Potatoes lower: butter easy; cheese uuiet. Cheese, finest easterns. 28; butter, choicest creamery. 50: egRS. fresh, 45; potatoes, per bag.

carlots, $1.00. LIVERPOOL CABLES Opening. May, ivn. Close, March. 9a 7d; Slay.

Ss 6d, up; July, Ds 6Vad. MONTREAL STOCKS (Supplied by Lougheed Taylor, Close t9J4 73 '4 23 63 42 121 i 3 Li, S9'k 17 60 30 Asbestos Corpoi-ation Abitibl (Power Atlantic Sugar Brazilian Traction Brompton Paper Bell Telephone Can. Car Foundry Can. General Electric Can. Steamships Canada Steamships I1 Can.

Cement Cons. Mining Smelt fd. mg IJominlon BriflKe Detroit United Laurentide Montrea.1 Tower National Breweries Quebeo Railway Riordan Paper Co. of Canada Spantsh River Textile Company Wayagama- Spanish River 95 115 524 23 9 118 75-74 10Va 70 0 07 NEW YORK (Supplied by Ntblock STOCKS JB. Till! Limited) Open Close 27 6 5 J3X 6PV4 Six SS.

73VA 133 H3 esv 73 73 146 9 S3 6-5 14 tiV 39i E-43, 130 42 17 U'i 79 2 70 f04 11814 92X Atlantic Gulf Am. Smlty. Am. Ixtco. Baltimore Ohio Baldwin Bethleham AnactNida Central Leather Ches Ohio Corn Products Am.

Can N. T. Ccn Chile Copped Chandler Mot. Chandler Motor C. P.

Calif Pet. Crucible Cons. Gas Gen. Motors Gulf Steel Cosden Ga lluop Motors Ins. Copper Invincible Oil Kelly Springfield Lima Tco National Lead Marlarfd Oil Mex.

Seaboard Middle States Oil Nor. 'Pao Pan. Am. Pet Pressed 6. Car Reading Rock Island Royal Tjutch V.

ri. Rubber Ry. 6teel Republic Reel United Retail Store 6outhern Pacific t. Paul Ry Studebaker 4outhern Ry. Am- Sugar RfR Tei.8 A Pac Texas Oil Union.

Pacific Vanadium Corp. Am. Woolen S. Steel com 134 68 302 re- 12 9'i 15i W4 3V. 11 M.

mv, S3 1 "321 12 12" 33 SO "4 25 roi 141 10-1 KlTn 14Hs 42 CITY ALLEY FIVE PIN LEAGUE Union Milk CoC. Trumbtey 3( 41 120; Merkley iio "ti 21 06 I ('Armichael 21 40 93 1 Wilson as- 3'i 41119 White 18 33 3 117 I 1 S3 171 IS 1535 Calgary Brewery No. 2 Towers 40 25 29 94 Wooley 3.2 S3 22 8 Hows 1H 4S 4J 123 ipielman 42 in. Henderson 40 15 33 159 562 161 152 Koyal Crown No. 1 tnok tho odd game from Calgary Hrewerv No.

1. Royal Crown Soap No. 1 Musgrova 47 5J 45 144 i 46 4412? Garner 24 92 tVWZV 1 Simpson 41 63 32126 193 213 173 57S Calaary Brewery No. 1 Hansford 56 47 40 143 35 26 :4 So 1'avis 45 33 45123 Brt-en 20 31 47 OS Ciurk 27 30 JkJ 81 182 167 5IS MATCH GAME A match game of five pins was ruJied between Wr. 'Moore and W.

BriHme. of the Grain Exchange alb-ys. and H. 1'oung and Kennedy, of the City alleys, resulting in the Exchange boys getting an awful trimming. Tbev were 263 pins behind at the City ailf-vs and lOBt some mure at home.

The scores at the Citv were: Young ..227 236 190 171 Kennedy ..193 104 140 15 973 4L'0 4S10 379 457 2012 Broom MS 15 SH 28 Moore- HM 176 139. 14 207 854 324 318 2S1 379 4551750 WHEN WIND GAVE OUT DARKEY BATTLER HAD SENSE ENOUGH TO QUIT OAKTi.VXTA Cat. March 10 Jack lilackburn. negro veteran of more than 15i battles, has admitted that old age Ikis dug into his lungs and taken the most essential of al! things wind. Jack was battling with Rav iPel-kov here yesterday when suddenly Jack dropitt-d to Irs knee.

4ed at the referee and said: "Mistah. l'se through. 1 ain't got no more wind." A chorus of hooes arose from the younger fans, but the old timers, who remembered Jack defeated Kam Langford In ago. uttered nut a sound. TECHNICAL KNOCKOUT March lit .1.

Sanger, Milwaukee featherweight, scored a technical knockout over Siinunv Man-judges' decision over Sailor ron. New of a scheduled lir-round no-decision boxing contest here, last night. Willie was under orders never lo go in swimming. And mother meant t. free that he ohcyed.

So one day she became suspicious. "Willie, your clothes are wet." she said. "i'ou have been in lie water again. Ves, mother; I went in to save Charlie Jones." "My noble darling' Did you jump In after him?" "No, mother. I jumped In first so as to be there when he fell in." In California they are all boosters, which is proper enough, and have an answer for any emergency.

After listening to the native descant on California for several hours, the tourist remarked: "Money must grow on trees out here." "It does," was the rcplv. "Hell?" ''There's nothing more profitable than pecans and oranges," was explained. TIG" AT THE IETY Two Beautiful Girls in New Owen Moore Picture Next Week Marjorie Daw, who has a prominent part in "Love Is An Awful Thing," the Selznick picture -which is playing at the Variety theatre on Monday, is a protege of Geralditie Farrar. When the opera star was appearing in "Joan the Woman," at the L-osky WANTED HAY. GREEN FEED and STRAW I am open to purchase ge.vera! cam each of the following: No.

1 Balerl Date tJrfen Feed and Straw, No. 1 I'rairie Wool. Timothy find Alfalfa Hay, Quote me your lowest price. M. A.

GRIFFIN, P.O. Box 1553, Calgary. CANADIAN-SCOTTISH STORE CATTLE TRADE Th Montrose A action Montrose, Besot Und, lpftire 1a oien rouiBianic-tion with sbippftra of Canadian Btore tattle. MontroM li iituated betwwn Pua1e nn1 Abprdwi, In the c-ntr of Ibe largest feMUtf countii tft Scotland. The Company ha ffHUis tor filing f'aninitan StnM Cattle direct to the furm-era at (ilaxguw, Iunde and AbenJeea.

Kor tnsnHal arrangemenla and other particular apply to DAVID MILNE, Majiaer, Montrmi Auction Liveatenk Batoamen. MONXHObt, SCOTLAND Hay for Sale Very attractive price on carloti of Choice baled Green Feed. No. 1 Upland Hay, Irrigated er Natural Grew Timothy. Alfalfa.

Oat or What Straw. Kenneth R. Simpson Co. Carlot Hay Dealer. CALGARY, ALTA.

Stable To Rent Cheap stall for four horse. Centra St. and Eleventh Ave. Apply BUSINESS OFFICE, CALGARY HERALD, Phone M7931. LOVE AN A VFu VI MONDAY! Investment ROYAL BANK CHAMBERS Studios'she was attracted by Miss Daw's ability as an actress and did everything possible to demonstrate her talent.

Consequently the youn actress started. career most auspiciously, playing with Mary Pick-ford, Douglas Fairbanks. Wallace Reid and ali the great stars of the day. Shortly after this she was signed by Marshal! Neilatl and during her engagement with him played in a number o't big picture, her most notable performance being in "The River's End." "Love Is An Awful Thing" Miss-Daw has one of the best parts oi her career and demonstrates that she has become a most finished screen actress. Kathryn Perry, who is also an important member of the cast, was formerly one of the features of Mr.

Ziegfeld's well known Follies. In addition lo attracting thousands of tired business men to the theatre and sending them home completely entertained and refreshed. Miss ePrry waa selected by a group of New York artists as being the most beautiful girl in Forthcoming Auction Sales MONDAY, MARCH 12, At Jt.30 o'CIack Instructed by F. AV. Kudoti'li, I witt at the- Farm, one mile Wost of Langdon, 20 milt iT.ast of L'ul-g-ry; 10 HEAD HORSES CATTLE AM Farm Implements and Furniture Train h-avs Caiaiy 7 a nt.

ani 12 noon day of suif, rt turning 6.30 p.m. WED'Y, MARCH 14, At 11 o'Clock Instructed' by the Kx-ecutors of tho Estate of the late V. F. Ihmtz, Datftiiead: HORSES. FARM IMPLEMENTS AND FURNITURE MONDAY, MARCH 19, At 1 1 o'Clock Instructed by J.

McComb, Carseland: MORSES, CATTLE, Implemants and Furniture WED'Y, MARCH 21, A. NMon, Paifmoaa: HORSES. CATTLE, Farm Implements and Furniture FRIDAY, MARCH 23, T. J. Garrett; Keoma: FARM SALES OUR SPECIALTY See Us for Dates A.

LAYZELL Auctioneer CALGARY H-A-Y ALBERTA-BRITISH HAY GRAIN COMPANY (Governmant Licensed and Bonded) WHOLESALE DEALERS CARLOTS ONLY Having bouoht well, can supply you witn all trades, also GREEN FEED and STRAW, at very reason, able prices. "Inspection allowed en all can" 8A1A-IHI2 GRAIN EXCHANGE, CALGARY, ALBERTA Phone No. M-MS POULTRY SUPPLIES These are a few of the Best Feeds tor your Early. Hatched Chick New Stocks Just Arrived. RlifelifnuiV Milk Mash, Egg muivuiuiu 4 and Crowl na Scratch.

Chick Pood and fid 11 9 poultry Romsdies, rl erowlng Mash, Layln 1-0-1 tviasli, Scratch Grains. u'- Famous 'Baby Chick ODratt direct from England. Call and let teil yu about meal. I if The very best on th LaVO BlaSIl market for egg production. Feed this and watch th eon basket fill Don't overlook these very necessary lines tor the chick hopper; Chick Grit, Chick Charcoal, Meat Scrap, Chick Shell and Bono Meal.

Agents for Pratt Food Remedies and Supplies 6pratt's Chick and Dog Food Karswoqd Poultry Spies Llceno Remedies Prairie Stat Incubator We have a novel device for chicks In the way of a drinking fountain. Call In and get on. CROWN FEED PRODUCE Co. Established ItMiS 123 TENTH AVE. WEST, CALGARY From ST.

JOH1 lfT, lftilODtmse lT'TJMtrtl Mr. 11 Melita Cmrbouff. Southampton, lian)tfyT Mar. 17 iUfbuss Mar. 22 Empress of Brtlaia fhrLwHirf.

Sou i Jin ton Mar. Mfntclare bivfrpooi Mar. Vi JtHt)gaa3 tit as row Mar. 8V Mtrlorh LiverinKii Apr, 9 Moo'-slni I.ivf-nxwil Apr. 7 Umnedosa Sou tim tut) tun, Antwerp Apr.

13 Mftntrxtse Ff rpool Apr. li Msrburn Apr. 2tt Mootr-Lara- Liverpool Apr, 2 SleliU Sootiianiptoii. Antwerp Apr. 24 Kmprpss of Briiain Cbrfwirt-, byuttuttuptou, Hamburg Apr.

27 Marloch Uverpuvl frum New'Vort. From MONTREAL and QUEBEC Mar 8 tt tajfatna B-tfast. Mar MntrHim Ma Bi tanetioea AtltKTp Mar Marvale (iiaagow May U--M unt rose rrerpool Metv 1'2 iLmnre nt Applf local Affnia or W. OBFENK, Asst. Geni Ajent, CaJearj W.

C. tAbEX. tieaerai giiu Wiaalp 1 CALGARY -j (own. Not only that, but they gave her as a prize a gold applei to prove thev real'y meant what Way aid. Kathryn certainly dceorutAi any play or picture -she appears In and uesuies neilit; jjuwavif ii a of puichrituila she is an actress of no little ability.

In private life Miss Perry is Mrs. Owea Moore. 'RACING HEARTS" BRINGS BACK THE OVERALL DAYS Overalls, a a fashion, were some time ago, hut they came back tiirain, for a short "time recently. Th current Atwa Ayrea Paramount starring vehloie "Raciiig: Hearts," whkh comea to the Ca-pito1 theatre next Monday la a story in and about an automobile ami race tra-ok. 'Surroundfeci ty -ureji-sK and oil, those akinn jart in the malting oi the gn-oduoUpn fiiund it d-ritpossibie to go Uirou-h a day without acquirinif a.t ieaat op largo grettse ixt.

Therefore, over-u: -were adopted wi 'the official drcttk'. irwn IJjrecrtor Pant Powell, Mtt9 Ayrea and the cast, wore overaiii. Am ft reguitt, the Anea Ayivs conEpiUiy was du-bbed the Troupe" by Ihe etutiio employes. UNRESERVED Auction Sale; Sec. 1, Twp.

ia, Rge. S9, W. 4 Miles East and 1 Mil North ot Crossfield WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1923 At la a.m. Sharp Favored with instruction from Messrs. Outkes and Brown, whe are leaving the country.

I will sell: i CHOICE YOUNG HEAVY HORSES MILCH COWS (fresh and coming In) II GOOD BROOD SOWS (In plgl I REGISTERED BERKSHIRE BOAR CHICKENS 7 Sets Double Work Harnesa Also all Machinery and Household, Furniture Trains leave Calgary at S.50 In morning. THURSDAY, MARCH 15, At 13 O'Clock Sharp 1 Mile North of De Winton and 15 Mile South of Calgary Favored with Instruction from Mr, Archie Brenner, who I giving up farming, I will sell 0 CHOICE HEAVY HORSES DAIRY COWS 1 JERSEY BULL 3 YEARLINGS AND 3 CALVES Also Farm Machinery NOTE Without a doubt at above sales I will dispose of a bunch of Horses the like of which will not be offered this Spring. They are all short-coated, fat, young, well-broke horses, of show quality, and weigh from to lbs. per team. The Machinery is nearly new.

FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1833 At p.m. Alberta Stockyards, Calgary 75 HORSES 3 Carloads cf Good Farm Machinery Don't miss this sale. VONOAY, WARCH At Carseland HORSES 3.t CATTLE 8S HOGS AND MACHINERY. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 38, At Bassano Ml HORSES CATTLE And Two Complete Outfits of Firm Machinery TERMS: CASH NO RESERVE J. W.

DURNO, Auctioneer Alberta Stockyards, Calgary PHONES: MONTREAL SUMMER SAILINGS Itay 6 and every Saturday tosraatar. I HALIFAX aUEENBTOWK LITEItrOOI. Vf(fniin- Mat. 33 ir. i-c R-aina (New! a i.aiiwda (Liv rwl Apr.

8 Portland I'reviou Day. WHITE STAR LINE NEW YORK ftDEENSIOWK LITOPOOI. Mar. 17 Av. iS May 2 Celtic Mar.

Hi Apr. 21 May Ks-ina 31 tvdrie Apr. 7 ifiy 5 June a Adriatic Apr. 14 May 13 Jaa it I NEW YOEK CKEXBOTTRO SOOTHAMFX0V MnJstir wew Mtr. 31 Apr.

21 May 11 Oijuipic Apr. 7 Apr. 8 Way 1 1 llouinrlc Newl Apr. 14 May May 29 RED STAR LINE H.Y. PLYMOUTH CHERBOUSS ANTWERP I Sailing's Saturdays 1 AMERICAN LINB S.T PI Jf MOUTH -CHEaBOUKt HAKBUHO Sailings Wednesdays For ovists and fun informatioa, apply to IM-ai Afftnis, or fl, Pastriger Airnt, Ijirtd Buiidtiia corner Ntstn Avtmr ant Fir.vt CaigarV, or W.

M. Manaser. astt Mais vriiiiipe. Canadian Sailings from HAtlFAX aSEESSIOWM JJVESJOOI. Andaois tett.

la Apt. To PLf HOUTH CHEBBOVAO IOSDOH AuttjnLa Apr. To GLASGOW Eatursia Apr, Apr. 16 Erora SET TORK To CHEEBOUEG Aoeitaiiia War, JO Apr. 1 May 1 Msuretaaie Ar.

it "ay Way 29 Atr. '2i May 15 JuB. a T. PLYMOUTH CHEK80PE8 HAKSB1G Hyivi.ia Mar. -Tirrtienia Apr.

IS Mar 23 To ttCEESSTOWS LIYEEPOOl annania -Mar. z-i Apr. May If r.r.,nia Apr. 7 i May 12 t.vt)iia At. 14' May 2 lift.

53 Carosia ily 2 Jsae 80 To J-ONDONOERST GLASGOW IT 11 May 12 Carmnwi Mar. 31 Apt. sa May Tun-sina Apr. liay 19 Ju. IS Stimnier Sawa from M0KTBKAL aos.

available, information may bn tasi a -I ttip Company's offire, stit. iaBUH-a. WINNIPEG CASH CLOSE Wheat-No 1 northern No. 2 northern No. 3 northern No.

4 northern No. 5 northern No. 6 northern Feed Track Oats-No. 2 C. No.

3 C. XL feed No. 1 feed No. 2, feed Barley No. 3 C.

No. 4 C. Relected Feed Track Flax-No. 1 N.W.C. No.

2 C.W No. 3 N.W.C Rejected Track Rye-No. 2 C.W. Track 110 10" 105'j, 100a, 86 77 111 48 43'' 43', 42 4H-4 48 64 50 46 46 54 239', 235'j 217', 217', 239! 78 78 MMINNEAPOLIS CLOSE May wheat 119 July wheat 119'i GRAIN INSPECTION Winnipeg Inspections Wheat 87 Oats 1U Barley 36 liax Rye 13 Chlcaao Inspections "tVTieat 17 Corn 204 Oats 77 Rye i X-arley 2 3S6 15 47 6 210 113 13 CHIVAGO CAS HCLOSE Wheat No. 1 II.

121; No. 3 H. 120 to 120. Corn Kb. 2.

M. 14: No. 3 72 to im No. 2 Y. 74i to 75; -No.

3 Y. 7SV4 to 73; No. 3 W. 72 to 74. Oats No.

2 W. 45Ji to 4Vi; No. 3 W. 43 to 4. WINNIPEG WHEAT No.

1 ui No. 2 northern. 3 08 No. nodUiern. 105: No.

4. Ko. 6. tar No. 6.

Feed, 77 track. Ill Oats No. 2 C. 44; No. 3 C.W., 43H; Ex.

1 feed. 43; No. 1 feed, 4234; No. 2 feed. 4H4; track.

4Sai. Barley-CCo. 6: No. 4. 46: feed.

4: track. E4. Rye No. 2 C. Wa 7S: track.

7-8. Flax No. 1 N.W.C., No. 2 C.W., No. 3 O.W..

317; rejectel, 217; track. LIVERPOOL GRAIN J-TVERPOOL. March Close: No. J- Manitoba 1t; No. 2 Manitoba 9s HU To.

4 Manitoba 9a Sd; No. 2 hard winter 9s 1M: No. 2 mixed winter 10s 3d; No. 3 red winter 10s lid; No. 1 northern spring; Sa 7sid.

Veterinary Infirmary Hospital Fer ths ears and treatment of all Oomestle Animals. New, up-to-date equipment installed. Including tables, for horses and dogs. AH operations performed under anaeathetics. owned and operated by Dr.

A. M. McKAY, V.8, 110 SIXTH AVENUE EACT Office Phone: M3237 Res. and Night Calls: M19SO We Deal In: Stocks Bonds Grain Foreign Exchange Real Estate Rentals Direct Privata Wire All Principal Markets LIMITED. 208 Grain Exchange Bldg, Calgary, Alberta.

M7337 M7342 FOR RENT Offi Id OS In Herald Building A few desirable locations are available in this Modern Office Building. For particulars APPLY Business Office THE HERALD If" lillll With a Guy Like That? -By Terry WlTU THE BREAKFAST WILL you! -iVe 60T ARENT Y00 DARLING MM HURRYfNG NOW JUST AS FAST AS CAM. TO GET TO YOU- NEVER ev6N kissed Me Goodbye! IVE Btm HERE AN HOUR AND THEY HAVEMT GOT THAT GAFE SORRY KATE BUTS TOO LATE COME BACK! -I'K AM AWFUL- HURRY THIS NOW TO IN YET M0RHM6! iff.

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