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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 13

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Star-Phoenixi
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Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
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MTNTN'r TUK SASKATOON KTAI'-PIKKXIX', SA'ITIJDA V. MA17CTT 1. WW. rr.K TiiiRTr.i:N STEAM I SHOVEL EATS Grain, Cattle and Financial Markets Markets At A Glance INTO RIVER BANK u' I sV WINNIPEG GRAIN FLUCTUATIONS March I MKII IS0 Mu. MH.ttU BI'Mk, NITI'MMV.

Buppll.d by Km Aca Wait hin-ei VWtrat I CumidMi'i Further re every tits lowir a', roarer. 1 .115 '4 .117 to .1181, to Thirty foot Canyon Dug- on Site Of Railway Hotel To Pour Cement Soon A thirty foot it bottom covered with straw end tar paper I'hal's what the K. Motel ex -avation lonked like this morning', as OHs 1- irm. Mine Kmr adHni $'jl aii44.enil- WHKAT July ot II A 1 It-Mi! July Ol BAKIJCr My July Oct May Steady Rise Gets Under Way on High liw M.i'. 1 1 1.

i JH'i lHI'a ID HH'ii 117't 116S, JlhV, Tit.1, Ml M', MP. i.lli'i Til1, 70 74', 73', I'llfV, Ijut "I i'mmi ipf llh'i 117', 1171, llli', IM no lit, '2 if 'a j4 fi4S ')'. I.3'!i 2V'v 3M il'i', 2uk 72, IH 74 74 114 7S, 7 1HH to 56 to Growing Up With the West Hob McLcod big power drag line and its companion shovel put the finishing touches on imp spot where Tuesday Mart; Farm Board Action Bullish they'll have to go pictty deep to July Oct reach the blue clay hardpan upon which the giant concrete footings II IB Liverpool Weak; Little Buying Outside of Spreading Operations to Trip hiRr-Pliupnit tin a in winmpku. War. t.

---Wheat pricpfl were Jwn 2 to 2 at 'nt period in a st.ort trad mi; Kffsinn tint tlie maiKci tor the mont pari held Rt levels ft Unit 1 cent Wider the nrevtou close and the net riwime iur the day cent to 1 cents. Liverpool wenUnefea accounted for the opn-Inpc breuk of 2 to 2Va -entn and sume 'iniip havy wellinjc of our July future credited to k-ul hern in! erei-la carried the quotat ion to the low point. was huh! feront and the only tuiving of note was done in MKy must rest. Urges More Wheat Land in Australia Premier of Victoria State Would Add Million More Acres to Cultivated' Area CMiuidlun I'i'fss Cabin vin UmiU'i MKl.UOCK.Mi, AiitttialiH, Mnich 1 -A strong uppiul ti Australian Special to Hie fcUr-Phnenix i A 1 l. II AN' IK, 1 Although May wheat thif week toucn-1 in loiAot ur the- when tt nan 1 .1.1 7 nearly in cents heiow the (juotalion un 21.

thin f'i nee Iinidhed UKtay at to ihow a n--' A characteristic of the site is the July CL irregular depth of the hardpan. which makes the digging job a rather difficult one. CHICACO GRAIN FLUCTUATIONS Frlc fupplled by U. J. iiawK and Lid ankatmin.

Ions of only renin for the net-k. miinr deciuif hm recorded in ttie Jtii, fuiure which rinsed at jtlH to $1 ln'B. Large quantities of cement, steel reinforcement, rods, and Rsphali III. AT 'A'h'l the net lonn in Oitot)(r which fumhet. at li was 1 to I waterproofing are already on the Mar May The week was ohm of witf I lucf nation in July Job.

and concrete will be poured a soon as the big diggers waddle then faimoiH to put anothi'r million ncipy rtc')i with Mdlintt and euerai liquidation the lirst part of the weeK puitiii; the the market and sen-inn tiering way from the last bit ol of land into cultivation for wheat. excavation." CIN'CE the buffalo gave way to the thresher, the Imperial Bank of Canada has been an influential factor in binding together East and West. Winnipeg Branch was opened in 1881, Brandon the next year, Calgary, 1886; Edmonton, 1 89 1 Vancouver, 1895. The Superintendent for Western Canada is located in Winnipeg, and the history of the West, its development, its possibilities and its needs, are the subject 4 constant and sympathetic study. was made I'romicr John Kdniond prices to th lowest levrln sren in the market eince a-t May, tmt the Hue turned on Tuenday and a ulearlv rue in vdine- wan in the Huc-ceedmi; aavs l'rk.

Onrn Hlfh Low '-lo'i? -I. 110', to lid jilt. Mil in JII-. ri'i 114', to 114, 111 114 It US', 12.. 113 to 111 HI 11 .1 lit', jr, Mil 114 116H 110 l.lj S3 4 S4 S4 Ud'i S7 ru R8 x't, Kl't, kk HhS i ii'', to iw', no-, mil, nm, joa-, to lul (.., do'a H) 74', 71 'i 74', 75 110 7V, 7li 7S 112 78-, 77 78 V' 111 41 42'.

42', 4S 4.1 44 43 44 2 44 48 1 1 44 UK, 41', 43 HoKan, of Victoria Plate, in un ad hlratfo furnished tfie an the n- ants Contest For an-M yemerdnv. He prodictpd an Oct CORN' Mar July Oil KVK Mar May July OA TV-Mar May July iM fflrm hoard opertlon in the tht eourne nf tmreaumK operations in wmcn Wtnnlrx-K Octouer umh tioiiKht utittinct of ClncagJ tfrpteinber. 1 rade votuuie ior thu ciay wn hKht in the anrrKut- tra as tound of export bu Ing In the pit and reports from eaooard and the vanou ifhippinK hounes Indicated that overnight aaleu were very mall. Liverpool's ueiilrirt ot I) to 2' pnc was not a counted for In the Livtrpooi, nut a private meHuaKe tiom Ktooinhalrs ew York office lo the Kree Pre said thai Argentine nh'Wf- were offering freely and fcnghbii miliem had recently bought heavily of Plate wheat, and thu was possinly a lactur in the Kngiiah price decline. A crippled wile service with the south curtailed market fcossfl on the private wire hut was learned that Farm Board opera- cxct'llt'iit growing season, pit hut there wa aibo evidence of a hijidji't uiUTcHt it.

h-at for export und ni'ougnoiu AUHtralia it nioOeraie volume o) husinefN was done in the tttid ha if of the week it direct realized that it was absolutely neces rxpnrterw rei.ted ith Rood sales out of sary to curtail unnecessary imports ancouver, 1 he facl that tlie rniO.v.ei Lonjr-liaired Gals Recalling probably, the amuse-ment afforded by a similar competition at the Barr colony reunion at the exhibition two years ago, a lady hns written the following letter to ana increase the production of prim iMd doped the majuril of ttn- eaK was also a fa'-'oi the np- urn fuup (t rduc'd oif-nnu-s to iKi'iT ary comim (titles saleable over-seas. There was not the slightest danger of collapse of Australia's credit. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN FLUCTUATIONS Price. auppliBU uy James iticnardauu J)il Bona. Cunada bunding, Saskatton where iiify made little iinpunmun on tin: market.

but the surest way to assure the world was immediate action to ad uppn turn row Vy in I.eKisiai ioti tut hv the urn en me Sid Johns, exhibition manager, suggesting an attraction for this year's big show: 11 'i llli just the present adverse: trade bal llti-N 117-a July the prfii i prtu iiiivh to 114" ance, he added. IMPERIAL BANK (mm the hanks, hue iini ('-rei fdctor in prices aiivmi 1,1, douhti'h. irked ellect on M-ninnent anil the leeliriu OATS May July "Why not for a novelty at your 19.i0 exhibition give the long-haired 40 toward the market was much more friend the la'ter part of the uepk lhan it has ladies of Saskatchewan a day 1 mean to ones who never have bobbed their hair', probably under 40 jc'i) ft.r some time Reports thu! the OF CANADA DULUTH FLAX Jamei P.lci;a.-dion axiu Bona, Canada Building Obituary luiis in the Miuneapohrt market, weie a tttreiiRthenlne factor, especially the closing biases of trading. Bl'hNOS AlRKrt I.Of-hH The Buenos Aires market will he closed Mond-iv Tutriay, preumatiiy lor chu't iolidav.s Owing quotations today were xj cent li'Khfr to crnt lowr for wheat. Trading in cash wheat was siuv.

Pfmund ior vanous grades whs very ir-different, offenrfcs continued hKht and the only tiiiRlness done was a few odd cars which changed hands at spreads Kftnera.ly unclianed from uiay'a cUwlntt QltlemwHS. Exporters and shippers were unable lo confirm anv expmL hu.sine.su overnight, while Bill's report the flour unchantfeu. Wheat hv furniers to courui'v elevatots Friday totalled 279.000 hushei compared 774. biululx on the coi-rt ponding day last ear. Actual sale ol coarse drains ft aain years of age.

Don't you think we de Prices supplied May July Frjv. Clope i 3(H) 'j SII2', 3U0 303 t)nn -'9Sl llli-h 3U0'i serve a little special One of the type." 1 nw farm npfiaitira weie huvuiK wheut futures in arid it ion to (Ufh wheat was the reiil reasun for the upswum, a fid. hen tl Hi confirmed that actual punhMes ot the May future had hecn made in the Chica I it, a und deal of con 1 ifincp ais restorrc to the market. UrnomhaU intimated that rei'eul an i vali of A ent iiie wheal had not PELEG HOWLAND, President, A. E.

PHIPPS, General Manage Mr. Johns mav bring up the sug The body of A. Elliott, who died in a hospital Monday, was taken to Asquith, where lie residrd for burial today. The funeral service gestion at Monday's meeting of the exhibition board, which takes place at four o'clock in the afternoon Western Department i. I).

KITC'IIIK. Western Superintendent Range of Grain Prices necn ami. vvtitie ttie I'la'e nipppr-B )opr pru; than North AmericMn ehipperst, thev wer ettin their usual share ot the tiuatneHs lor this lime of year. He cited a cave, of A'trentine wheal heimr iffered a' $1,12 c.l f. KriKtand and American hard winter when! offered at tor March Bhipment heniK Tite Aret.tme movement o' confined entirely to low iwaina ley and tatu for Eastern Canada.

Inqutrv 1.nm..ii1 fair hut offering was held in McKagm's chapel yesterday afternoon, Rev. H. A. being in charge. Flowers were sent by: Mr.

and Mrs. If. J. Elliott and family; Sister Sarah and Sister Maggie: Mr. and Mrs.

Hairland. Limited were rather light, and only small toinias was confirmed done. Futures trade Furnished by James Rlchardron and Rons, WNNirKi; ('AMI in ail praifu was featureless and pnce jhmmI off in sympathy with wheat. new crop heal should te I it p-ak at 'rh. 24 107 Feb.

2li 110', ms iinif, mu. ioi i ne last moririt, the out Feh 27 1134, Feb. 113' Kh. 25 Y-. 128'.

v.ard movement has tu-i leu than half reh. 22 1111, t.0 50 21 t.s: (VHHAT OATS BARI.EV H.AX RYE ast l-efimars mrii piled fdnce January 1, show the two months of lie Arntme cmp ear hav Winnipeg; r. ami sirs. if. t.

Miller, I.aura; Auntie, John and family; Flossie. Jennie and (irace; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Krownell, Laura; Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Ch.it, Laura; Creekfield Uood Cheer. 2oo 24'. 68'; 2,1 Hi 69 68 only oushels ol it Weekly Canadian Financial Review shipped ahroad as coinpHied with 31.388.000 MONARCH FINANCE and INVESTMENTS LIMITED Automobile, ltadin and Instalment Cliianciitg. Canada Saskatoon I'hone H'iXX. r.O.

Hon 1138 m.V.MI'Ki same poioa in 102! This would seem to hear out what has rteen paid tfiese columns previously, that KERN AGENCIES Ltd. The Oldest Direct Private Wire House in the Province BONDS AND INVESTMENTS GRAIN AND STOCKS INSURANCE Last Yeir 132', 132 WHEAT May July OATS -Mav July October BARLEY U.EAN (ilTTEKS Ai ticipating the next thaw, city woikmen have cleaned out the gutters on Second Avenue and oilier downtown thoroughfares. Uie comp'-minn irom the Argentine this ynr will he very mild compared with a enr afjo Australian are aii-o lagmg i.e-hmd those of a year a so With oiiiy hislifls shipped for January and Fehm ai this year compared with 38. 680, one tuaheis ir. tin same month iat jear, A.l i In) ftturnrs well for the disposal of Canadian and 1'ni'ed States wheat should good demand anse.

bef(re new crops in thi Feb. 22 Feb. 24 Feb. 2 lift 111S lll'i 116 1131, Hi', US', 115H 00 04 52'- Sli, S1-, 53 51 "i Sl 6o 54 54 68' 57 57-, 254 'i 2R2 252 '1 253 253 251 72'; 71'i 71 Vi 74 75 74 78', 77 a 7S', 20 Keh. 27 Feb 28 114 1167.

117' 115', US', 1191 117', 120 11V, 5o', 56', o2l, 42', 52', 52 '-i 531, 54 S6', 56'-. 59 14 254 256 i 255 -'52 254 254 '4 74 ll'l ij: 78 'i 79 79 (Written for the Canadian Press by-Thomas Thompson 1 TORONTO. Mar. 1. Spectacular decline and niileiiite recoveries in wheat p-ices overbhadowed ail other aspecls of thft Canadian tinanclal ittuation this Even the much dixcuas-ed trend of Industry, business onditfons, and other tactor i.orrnally arfectin the stouK market were of secondarv importance.

But the Mock market itself clearly reflected the widespread uncertainty caused by the most severe depression witnessed wheat values for many years. Liquidation of ii nf securities occurred at Toronto July October sf.uthweift. arc harvested, Canada has a LAX May Setter quality of wheat to dispose of thm: New MacMillan Building SI.EIOUS IN VSR July 80 4 79 73 -a 213 210 nvi 114 1U8 RYE MAIN KNTKA.NtE CKOLMJ LOOK May I'HONKS 4022-5033 The recent snowfall has made the July her m.nhuor to the south and he Dominion should on that account yet the lion's shan of the husintsa. (AMI ItKMAM) I.K.MT IVmand for the various fc fades of cati durinn the past week was very li.it. Milders were not interested values at the prevailing levels, wit the result that country roads more passable for October sleigh traffic and wheels in this dis AMKRK AS Fi ll HI trict have been discarded in favor of runners.

WHEAT Thse are dsjs when profits are made oiity hetriK kep' constantly poated un Winnipeg and I'htcaKo Market activities Our Dally Bulletins, based on wor conditions, are proving of great aHSiBtance. to a following of Trader. Write for WEEK'S FRLE TKIAL. TORONTO MAN TO 81'EAK Last Year 123 131 4 133 Keb. 27 my i4 117H Feb.

11', 1 Iti 1 117 St A. K. Bunnell, of Toronto, is and Montreal; new low prices for the year were est Udibheu arming 0:1. industrial, ana specialty stock, and it was not until gratn prices turned definitely upward on Wednes day that the Block market decline was checked. Harris at the close of the week sold at Turoir.o compared with lib1 week apo.

Corkshutt Plow also entered new low pround. closing at ly Friday, but un! one point 1owri for t.ie week. International Nukei to 40 Thursday and chtsed at while Brazilian Traction closed the week at life one pojnt up from a wtek Ford of Canada "A at 2H--z, liuernutiona' Petroleum at 1W, Shawirugan at 7. Alntibl Power and Paper at an are close to or above their corresponding prices a week ago. British merican Oil continued to hoid niny m.

ifw oim i.ars nanus, bpreaus on the contiact grades have improved con 'Kiftahiy for ttie week, with all kthiIpp fruni No. 1 Hard to No. 3 Northern trading 4 cent better, and No. 4 Wheat at 2'i cent 1 et er. No.

1 an o. 1 Nort at the close of t'aam Friday were quoted at 34 cents unde" tne May futute, No. 2 and 3 at 04 certs and 11 -H cents under, and No. 4 Wheat at 16 cents jnder the Ma futo-e. Fx porters and shippers report" that a moderate expoit husun-ss was ditie utinv the week and that most of this was worked from the Pacific Coast.

Millers re scheduled to address the Hotary Club at Monday's luncheon meeting. WHLAi-March May Juiy September March May July Septembe- OATS Mnrcn May July September tsrim fV.1 1 UJT r.o. B01 j7-V 1 j- xvl 1. Wl Mao. loo--, 1034 Mr.

iiunnells subject will be "Building a City." Ueoige Archibald will pi i side. M--4 t9 4 41 43 4 4 3', 43 4 FOR RENT Ground Floor Office Space Central Location on Second Avenue Apply HETTLE DRENNAN COMPANY I Hl( AGO Feb. 24 Fen. 25 Feh. 2f 103 'i 104 j.cv.

lllT(t 1 lui- 1W 110', UH, 113' 113 82 83 86 k7 SO AS" SftJri S7'a iss S8 40 40'i -10 424 42 -V 42 IL', A2 42 42 42-, 7RS 71 "4 '-l4 7b 774 lh 77 '-a T9 79 4 78-, 109 107-4 1HIU iioi ivz-2 H2 39 39 394 39 40'i 43 4 4 1 73 76 4y 7ft 4 79 4 the cntre- ot trading in the Petroleum group. Expansion plans and tie reeu of additional funds raised through uie 110 112 111 a July September 78 79 debenture issue had revealed the company rrefiit nosition as hlehiy favorable and tr riPticntiire issue was "largely oversubscribed. port the flour fiit ua4 ion unchanged and thai only a fair export and domestic passing fom day to day. Demand trom eastern Canada for th lower grades nf oat8 and hariev was fair' pood, hut oflennes were not all heevy anu only a small scattered business was confirmed done. Cash interest in flax and ryt was practically nelipiide.

Pit traue in all commodities for th" mot'-t part wan extrt mely dull and teature-less and no huEinoss of any account ua-rcjHirted done. Futures prices eiierailj' ioi lowed the action of wheat. Oat prices for the week are cents to 4 cijnts lower, har'ey is -4 ccuu higher to unchanged, and rye 1 4 cents to 1 cent lower, while flax values have advanced 1 cents to 14 cents for the name period. At its price of 'MSW on Thursday, the stocK PstahllKhcd a new low for mo and fast roperty Mav July 1 1 f. 117J 124 4 Stilus at 3fi on Friday represented a net de chne.

of 2 poin's for the week. Supertesi INSURANCE BONDS Central Chambers May July Petroleum ordinary at 31 lost 3 poi'jts 40 4 41 40-4 Phone 4539 4S during the week. Distiilerv issues attracted attenMon as Listings result of rumors concerning possible govern ment action abolishing clearance of liquor 296 01 302 f- May July 297 297 exports to the United States. Hiram Walker- 3024 303 296 249 4 249 3U1 303 fiooderham and Worts shares, after sellr Feb. 22 All American Markets Closed.

up to 8 reacted to while Distillert- Corporation-Seagram dropped from to 9. Noranda was an outsiand ng feature of thi IN GOOD SPIRITS week trading, rising under the aggressive buviitg which carried the stuck to above $42 TegCashPrices and almost the whole of the advance, from We are receiving; many enquiries for City Property of ull classes. We solicit your listings and assure you quick and prompt attention. If you are considering disposing of a home or a lot, call at our office or if not convenient, phone us y.if.2i a week ago, was maintained at he Highlights On Week's Market dose of rhe week. Gold stocks, including Wright Fiaru-reaves at J.

1.90, Teck Hughes at James Richardson and Sons, Saskatoon 10, Kolhnger at continued to mane STOCKS BONDS GRAIN progress although oase metal Issues and Emdsley group in particular exhibited easier Supplied by Jbjt.m nichardson Sons, Wd. Sister Jeanne de Chantal Now In Hospital at St. Boniface; Chance of Recovery Canadian Press WINNIPEG, March 1-In good spirit.i thoiifrli the upper pari price tendencies as the week drew to a close TOROMO STO( KS A C'oiiipli'tc Kervir to Investors. Hoard Kuuiii facilities and reliable FtHtistical Mci'viee. Private wire coiirn'i'tiuna with leading riiarkft of Canada and the Tinted Heath' JANK CLEARINGS of Iter body is in a planter cast.

Sis- i Bank clearings of the principal cities in National Trust Limited Rell Telephone B. A. an. Bread Can. treilKe 'an ran.

Canada for th month ot ebruary, 1930, issued to Canudian I'ress as loilonu enqiniii'S given piunipt atten- N.S. Mail tion. 12.940.1.V fi.9:i8,nr,." 3.406 Saturday, Marrh 1, 1030 Cah Prev. Wheal close cIo-e No. 1 Northern 1 12 WAS No.

2 Northern H'O'-, No. Northern 104 i6 No. 4 99 3 mi "i No. i No 8 7 Feet! HPi i Track lU'i 111, Tough No. 1 6 nndr Maj No.

2 04t under No. 3 11 under No. 4 1 under No. 21 under No. 6 A' urder teed 57 under Durum No.

1 JOo'i 102'; No. 2 ion No. No. 4 84 B. and I.

Sam- as pot. ter Jeanne de Chantal, who sustained a fractured snine in falling from the third storey of the Cross IjnUe misHion school, which was destroyed by fire last Tuesday, is patient, in St. Boniface hospital. Physicians believe she has a good chance for recovery. ir rii.KV9,r)fi.

Cor. 2nd Ave. 20th St. REAL ESTATE Phone 6194 RENTALS 2 94 4. US 47 nifs Can.

Vmejiar lty 'onH. HhK Smelt er Dip. Ouranf 1 'A'' Hates heej Int. Inip. Oil In.j.

Alrohol Ind. i'e(e l.aora l-ohlaw a Mae.ey-Hurfis Moore Corp. Noranna On. Kotiit. Life I'aee Hei.ey lubes 1'hoio station HiKh Low l.as' 1 2 J.v.

IV, is is in an 2'' 'i 24 'i i it is 21 20 21 0 4' 4KV, 2.1 22 22 24 1 2.U1 23.1 "i 9 0 9 9 2-', -J9-, 29 28 40 24 22 If. ir ik i 44 ll'i 12'i 7 2.1 21 2 42 Si iS 9 9 2'-4 IS '4 4S'i 44 44-5, 24 24 11 11 11, 47 4C 47 i 3m I 32 32 9 9 1 10 14 17(1 lfio 160 ICS 10 t', 4 TRAMPS KILLED James Richardson Sons l.Ntalilished 1.V.7 STOCKS BONDS GRAIN Canada Building, Saskatoon I'tjnnr 3211 1M3 Saint John. N.B N.B. Sherbtooke, (jtie. Mom real.

Que. Ot law i. Out Kmik ont Toronto, fnt. Oril Bran foi crt Kitchener. Ont Fomlon.

Cn 'liai nHPi, Out. mdor, Out. Sudhur fnt. mnipeg, Man. il'aodun.

Man H-1 na. iS Mw.se Ja. Sask Pnn KfiuKnton. Aita, faluarv, Alta, Meriicine Hat, A Ita. I.etnt.rirtge.

Alra New estminster, B.C. Vancouver, B.C. Victoria, B.C. Mais 22.pia.ii. 4 Sio r.4.r.8.i42 19.40:.ti'J.L.

4.4J9.M4 3.11:.9M 1.4l 4. 1 7.ViSiS 22.H.T2 Fi9 24.994.34'. 1.3111.6;.. 2.19J.079 3.I0S.377 2 C. W.

Bodies Taken From Burned c. w. CALMONT OILS, LIMITED Kx. 1 ed No. 1 Fd r.i MS 47 4 1'.

Wreckage of Missouri Pacific Freight No 2 Feed wtand. Paving Rejected and. Steel Sr eel of CaJiada 1 Top Tail Associated Pits 3 ALICIA, March 1. Four Barley 3 C. W.

4 C. W. Refected Track Hiram Waiker Uaterk Mfe. bodies were taken today from the fi.XKlfar burned wrerkaee of tank and box imp. looacco cars of a Missouri Pacific freight I train which was derailed and caught WHY WORRY? Flat I 1 N.

IV. 2 V. 1 ('. Nf VF 10RK STOK4 fire last nijiht near here. Four per 51 4)S 44', 4S' si S4 210 1 210 -'I 4 (if-, hi Air Red ion sona were injured.

All of those killed 41lj bl 2'S WS t4 Ai.iefl i'tirm. and injured, some of whom were negToes. were said to have been Amen' an A For. Pou-r Amen an Tel. fc beating their way on the train.

I.ejerieq TrhcK Kje i i r. w. 3 W. TrAk Tn-rii hii Tooaeco "ii'' il a.e you iiiM st yon lo hi with tht SOl'ND SKCt'JilTV with kai-i: i 7Z a of tii iiiii inciiiif. fidav a- r.er-Tl i M.my l-t4 -S 270 2Ui 2)7 li.i 142S Wj 93', 21 IS.

229 240 230 '4 2 2)7 Z-KO, U7s 12 1 27', 71s TO 71, 2" 209 t22 122', 120S I'ti', 14 2 17V. J.i Iw 1K 17-, 17'J fliM 312 snr if.2:4 iv. 20 23i HI Ml 1.1 hH 70 4'o 31,., i 9r, 314 -Jr i ftlilartive LT-v' i in Walch for ait important announivment lo regNtered Shareholders. For Hauling Grain HAYES-ANDERSON V'-, 2 and models are away ahead in strength, speed and economy of operation. Vet they are moderately priced.

Built in Vancouver, they are especially designed for our conditions in Western Canada, which is the reason they stand up so well and give such great satisfaction. Write for prices and illustrated specifications. You may be interested in the famout HAYES ANDERSON 6 wheel trucks, which are built in capacities up to 10 tons. Write today. HAYES MANUFACTURING COMPANY, LIMITED Builder Hayes-Anderson Motor Trucks JTJ WN Second Avenue Vancouver.

B.C. The new casing required for Calmont o. 2 lias arrived in Turner Valley and on February I'Jth this was iM'intj run into the liole. As sunn as tlie reaches bottom it will lie cemented in place and work wiii j-tarl in ji the new Diamond This well is L'." feet in the limestone and in less than two weeks atthe drilling to production will commnr1. Alter the new equipinei.t ha lieen installed the crew will he transferred to No.

4, whir is at a depth of feet. llur Ifli. It. SiliKI.W, l.i il Sa-U. I rromoted i i standard 'jM- A Klec.

"'ittd a 'artori MOMHf.41, P'tnls of iiuritreai Hro Teprutie i on. M. PUfStirg 9n M-firs-jii I'tw Nat-jftai 'ar "iCn.ie J'afr ffr Jt 'lojii har.st of i 'anada Abana Work Said To Be Shaping Up Whi'j official rpift proxreu at Anana h.ve ben held tip to ome extent of late, in-lurmartoo haa bn leak In wt from lo t.me :Kard.nc lu Jan. It. of I arm Koint 6' ield j.iKt'j nd-r.

Ji fit. duf C'it Jtl. s'd to ia-. tn pickei up recrct ac rr.Ar.(r, mi nt word that lh taws nrxam copper ore i a deoti; Tnia aa-d tnd'caia on te, 1era ot rm peoe4 up a me AttnctaUt Pre Mar. A heavy tote p-eva on tfce The percent 40 vt percent loan ini frsnr 35 centimea.

Kfrnarce tm Loftdon li4 frano J7 ren- -ma. Tf at 2i fra A ren rr.e. T. 1 at. hi Jalt 4 it.

dur April. I'tlil. at iHd 5. IVauhaniiil Vower IKMtiw, l. with (dixit tmnii warrnnl-, and 1.

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