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Now that Harvest is starting.'): fled Huccess .(1'0111 ovory Htallupolnt. i you can't get along without ':l: '1;he heavy raIn or FrIday somewhat A. Good, Dependable, Walch. lowered the .attendance.·'owlng to tilO muddy roads. but oven then tile crowd .. When " bu;. a .. ' was Inrge,r'than Is orten the case un· ;:; W h k k f . ., del' ploaslluter clrcumstancos. 1. atc , you ta e no ris ; The exhIbits. both In number and 1: I · these WatChes are Quality, were tal' III excess of any dur.', .1 guaranteed. ..,., ,I. Ing repent years. "'1'he beal show ::. . . :l: sluce ;was lhe verdict of lhe DI· 1 i We also carry In slock the ,', reclol's. f II ' W h; EspecIally grati[ylng were the ex· ;' :f. 0 oWing atc es. - .r. hlblls In horsos. In olle clnss II10nl3'- .! ,WALTHAM. _ ELGIN HAMIL-TON ADMIRAL f marea wIth colts, 1U22; mI.;·.·. l, b 'l' nllle entries made lho Judges sit up :& Don t go without a Timepiece .... SEE US TO· AY. ): mid look. Judging of livestock wa" . 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Ever,Y stall wa.s lao if: ;' , 1lT" 'Pollon's Store News. . 1lT· ::: ken, while two sides 01' the ShOW !Ii fj] Plenty of time to build after Harvest. Do your planning NOW and save time. 'jJ 'jJ ): grounds were Illled wIth horses. iii ' 1 Baby Carr:age. round fibre"reg. $45.00,' now ................ $39.75' £ Items were far superIor to the i . .' "', 3 I bod C W 12 . h $3 00 T. showing. Grains and raw CI'ull were .' , f I SPECIAL WHILE THEY LAST' i !iiI' \ 'T' HE leORO' NA.' LU·MBER C' OMPANY stee y oaster aggons. m. w e s at: ...... _ ........... inuch. further dovelopod th!1 n usual.' . 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JL I ..., 14 ' G I . d P '1 - 45 h'y two junior teams put up a very 11'00,1 -quart il vanlZe 11. 1 s at ........... : .......................................... c. eac ',' game, the batterlos being Charlie Syer / ,or ' 3 only. Willow Baskets at ................. _ .... _ ..... : ........... : .... $2.75 :E· and George DIetrIch; Ed\vln Parker. 11% nn' Aldred· Sanderson. The, former e I Four-Burner Oil Stove. practically as good as new, a bargain. i' played for the wInnIng teanl. In the - . Also' Binder. Whips, ,Huvest Tools, Oil Cans, Hard Oil, Axle evening the Treherne Sonlors and ·Tre· Grease, Horses' NoSe Guards and many 'other articles which you herne Intermedlnte·Junlors, reinforced . . . :? by the Rathwell senIor battery, went ___ . will need for. Harvest. too nu.erous to menllon here. to ten'lnnlngs wlien the Seniors man· It . t" t d th t d t' f 1()'f . . . OD '1 Of. DIS ,I: aged 'to score' their sIxth and winning I . 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JOHN POLLON Treherne Man. ! fiters Is more to be consIdered, than 11t""PE I RIAL 'OIL I:LIMITED ' the small· amount of money re.-eIYerl JYl "..' I .... AA.. __ ............ A.A_· .. ·4 __ ! .. ·_·_·<".A. .. ! •• !M· .. ! ...... ....... !..· •• ·M·..!..! •• .. ! .. •• !M· ..... ..LA ..... .".6.· .............. ..,..,·. from this source I-Iowcver the of11 .. - ...... • • .'"'V""'. r..- -.- -.- -.- .. • • .- -, ...... • • • • .-. .. -. • • • .- -. .,.-. . , • , I cers and dIrectors of the Agrlcultnral , . ___ ...... ______ ... __________ .-.-ti7" .. - Socletv are to be congratuiated on the splendId manner In whIch the Exhlbl· tlon was con·ducted. and deserve gren t -East' End Ga'_{lge .. .' I . , , . t teherne, .Mali. ,- : " credlf for the sucollSS of the occasIon. The names of the prIze winners In the classes wlJ\ be publlshed In early Issues of the TImes, as com- .phite '(\e1al"s o[,tile results are not yet available.' " ' " , . , ' .... J,: T,REt;tERNE :', . ' • . 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VOL: XXIII-NO. 43, FRIDAY, JULY 28th, 1922 •. R. J. ~ICHARDSO~. PUBLISHER. -TREHERNE, MANITOBA Member C ..... ,." W ..... y ".WI,''',. Anoel.tlon SUBSCRIPTIONS, t2.00 PER YEA". ,

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i I . 'ANNUAL EXHIBITION' ,

, , REGINA WATCHES / . f The 22nd Annual EJUJlbltion oC the 'f. . '. :~ Trehcl'ne Agrlcultu&:nl Sqploty. hl?ld on Z I, , SI~turday. July 22nd waH 11lI unQuall ± . Now that Harvest is starting.'): fled Huccess .(1'0111 ovory Htallupolnt.

i you can't get along without ':l: '1;he heavy raIn or FrIday somewhat A. Good, Dependable, Walch. ~,': lowered the .attendance.·'owlng to tilO

muddy roads. but oven then tile crowd .. When yo~ " bu;. a .. ' Regin~ ~: was Inrge,r'than Is orten the case un· ;:; W h k k f . ., del' ploaslluter clrcumstancos. 1. atc , you ta e no ris ; or;~: The exhIbits. both In number and 1:

I· these WatChes are 'absorut~y :~: Quality, were tal' III excess of any dur.', .1

guaranteed. ..,., ,I. Ing repent years. "'1'he beal show ::. • . . :l: sluce ~914." ;was lhe verdict of lhe DI· 1 i

• We also carry In slock the ,', reclol's. ~. f II ' W h; ~,. EspecIally grati[ylng were the ex· ;' :f. 0 oWing atc es. - .r. hlblls In horsos. In olle clnss II10nl3'- .! :~ ,WALTHAM. _ ELGIN HAMIL-TON ADMIRAL f a~p'icu1turul marea wIth colts, 1U22; mI.;·.·. l, b 'l' nllle entries made lho Judges sit up :& Don t go without a Timepiece .... SEE US TO· AY. ): mid look. Judging of livestock wa" ~ . '. ± not completed unlll 6 o'clocle. 80 nu· ill ',' D GOODMAN Jeweler f' TREHERNE '.r: merous were the exhibits. Hoavy .H.!.! . ; . i draft horses. regislered, nil' the WilY !Ii :& ". of. down to ligh t road horaes. unregls· ill ot)'" 0 :-+>:-."')e>:-»:-'»JM»~ ... X":-'»:":"x..:--: .. : .. : •• : •• : •• :":,,:">-:-,»»:,.>.:,,: •• : •• : •• :. t ered I showed up n UIll oro us,. _ s 11 1 ell d i l1 :u

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.;. ,Ideal. Construction for Stock -barn -----

(]I Your ideas may not conform with this, but ments of the farmer who built the barn:

this was planned to suit the individual require ..

(]I Your own idea can be incorporated into a pia n to suit your stock. ,

t]l OUR PLAN SERVICE IS FREE. .' . .. (.~.:.-:.-:.<-.;.<+: • .; .. : .. : .. )o:~ 00 0 ~ 000000 000000 ooe 0 CO 00 00 000<0 ho~s and. sheop, more numerous than ill fj] You get value for your money at present pric es. ~ /' 'j' IIny time bo(ore. Ever,Y stall wa.s lao if: ;' , ~; 1lT" 'Pollon's Store News. . 1lT· ::: ken, while two sides 01' the ShOW !Ii fj] Plenty of time to build after Harvest. Do your planning NOW and save time. ~ 'jJ 'jJ ): grounds were Illled wIth horses. iii '

1 Baby Carr:age. round fibre"reg. $45.00,' now ................ $39.75' £ Items were far superIor to the ~sual i . .' "', 3 I bod C W 12 . h ~I $3 00 T. showing. Grains and raw CI'ull were . ' ,

f I SPECIAL WHILE THEY LAST' i ~~r~:~,hi~II~;:~~~~~~~:I~~~I:~:t~ w:I~; !iiI' \ 'T' HE leORO' NA.' LU·MBER C' OMPANY stee • y oaster aggons. m. w e s at: ...... _........... ~; inuch. further dovelopod th!1n usual.' i· .

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T. Brooms. at ......... ~_ .... ~ .................. _ ........ : .................... 65c., 8Sc. and ,$1.00 ; noon ~nd ovonlng. In the afternoon . JL I ...,

14' G I . d P '1 -45 h'y two junior teams put up a very 11'00,1 -quart il vanlZe 11.1 s at ........... :.......................................... c. eac ',' game, the batterlos being Charlie Syer / ,or ' 3 only. Willow CI~t~es Baskets at ................. _ .... _ ..... : ........... : .... $2.75 :E· and George DIetrIch; Ed\vln Parker. 11%

:~ nn' Aldred· Sanderson. The, former e I Four-Burner Oil Stove. practically as good as new, a bargain. i' played for the wInnIng teanl. In the - U~I!-. ~ Also' Binder. Whips, ,Huvest Tools, Oil Cans, Hard Oil, Axle :~ evening the Treherne Sonlors and ·Tre· Grease, Horses' NoSe Guards and many 'other articles which you o~ herne Intermedlnte·Junlors, reinforced . . . :? by the Rathwell senIor battery, went ___ . will need for. Harvest. too nu.erous to menllon here. ~' to ten'lnnlngs wlien the Seniors man· It . t" t d th t d t' f 1()'f

. . . OD '1 Of. DIS ,I: aged 'to score' their sIxth and winning I . IS. es Ima e . ~ a ~e uc I?n 0 • 10 We also have some SPO~TING, GO S to sel at 20;0 -.; 'run. ..' .' . friction (and thiS IS eaSily pOSSible With

:COUNT; such/as Balls. Bats. etc. " ;. Athletic eyents for men, boys and ~.' the right grade of Imperial Polarine .. ", . . ' .. , , .,' ':!: girls were also even ts of lIH~ afternoon.. "~.'''·ot rOll) '11' nc e'.· GIVE 'US A~CAtl:~·W.HEN·"IN·~-NEED-· OF" FURNITURE"OR'" :fas< well as·.Il·o-ny ·raiies. ,. =- ....... -"" . ~.1Vl. 0 " " s . WI ·1 r. as "~n4.'-av.ll.bl •. ~,-· .. ' •

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X carry.1ng around a doll or two before Get the most out of your car at the

TH'E T"REHERNE FURNlfuR'E, AND f the closIng hour ... It would bo better least expense. Consult the, Imperial 7 If those questlonable games' were e1•• Ch \ t f R d t' th ld

HARDWARE STORE " ~ Imlnated In the future, as the harm of ar 0 ecommen a Ions, e IU e, . . . f .. the games of c~nnce among, the yo" . to proper lubrication,

Phone 32 . JOHN POLLON Treherne Man. ! fiters Is more to be consIdered, than 11t""PEI RIAL 'OIL I:LIMITED ' the small· amount of money re.-eIYerl JYl "..' • I

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credlf for the sucollSS of the occasIon. The names of the prIze winners In

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.phite '(\e1al"s o[,tile results are not yet available.' " ' " , .

, ' .... J,: T,REt;tERNE WIN~ :', . ' • . ".'-~ LEAGUE HONORS . ,

.: --,' By" d:efentlng' Ri~thwell· agaIn. Mon

day 'evenIng., Treherne captured the • 1,. - _' • longue': .honors. going' lIll'ough· the

entire scheiJulo without' a single loss. The boys 'are to ;,be congratulated on. thIs . nnd' on the 'cluss- of

Ii,tlll')}" have '. playe!) , thls',.sum· ... ,though nol: ahVIlYB error··

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TI'lLnslenl DIHplay, 30c. per Inch. Election and Show AdverllHlng, 40c.' Lllglll, per Une, 12c.·8c.·8c._ Liners, 6 lines or less, (jOe. for ftrbt

IWlerLlon, 26c. lor' each subsequent Ill' llerLion. '

13u~meSB and Professional caris, per your' $7.60. Curds or ~'raLernal OrderH, vel' 'year, $G.UO. AucUon!lerH. $12.0U.

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ct Dunlop leadership in Tiredom is most manifest. Mileage refords jllmost unbelievable FOREIGN ADVERTISING:-AII plalli, 2Uc. per column Inch. Set wlLller, SUc ver Inch.' are pilina up aU over Canada. ..' ' ?

.ct The Special' Mileage-M~ing Process, which is the basis of our Fabric 'I'ires, has worked wonders.. .' , ~ :,.- . . Perfect shape and".balancei 5~~ger .side -Ydllls to resist curb- and. rot, aI?~e; }peci.at-" wear-resisting antl-skid'itread( etc.', add ~the la£t touch to popularIZing: to the f';ill;;a .

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tire that haS'long stood.ln· high.favor~r. ,_ ", - , .. "I Y

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Dunlop' "cJ~d5" made. gqod fro~ ,~~eil inception~" ..

These tiffS ~:ti~~~t ·~ot~rists~:"fo expecf; m~re' 're~ll1ency, 'greater air space, . larger, . amount of materIal,. better "CarrYing' qtpacity-in .short, bi~er mileage; an~" that Is the standard '''1 which ·aU' Cord .Tires ilre judged. to-day. , ,.

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SAVING TIME AND"WAST-ING ,LIV£S , ,

E XP!:JCIJ:NCIt ia a great teacher­lOm.tlmN. But It I. to bil remem·

tieled that 10U may take a hono to wawr, but cannot alwlI" make him clrlalt. 8lmllarl,., ,all may drup a ~UIJe ... ion et 'brlok. on or about tho head ot a man .u/ferlng froUi a ha:1it 01 w.Iklng. under lad40rs, but if he has In hie hoad no montal lIIochllniKIII at the Idnd·thM puts cauoe and effect together, you will atlll have difficulty In making him realize tflat walki"'!"-I~' nnder ladder. ia by no 1III'IlnO contiu·· eive to Dorlllal health or long life.

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THE RESULTS OF ADVERTISING rnaa who habituall,· cro •• eo railw"y traelll without giving' a thought to train.. To the VIlat lIIajorily at 'mon and wOlllen, the .Ightlof a railway track cro .. ing 11 rOlld· bring. to LhlL '--~-::::'7:~:---;"~""':"-~~~~;:-~~--~~~~~:-~----'-Imagination " lIIo.ving truin .vb the, know mo"eo with unhoMito.

Experience htL! proven to many bus' H hn. heeu provod in u court of law Iness men' lhe. fact that advertising

. IIndeviatlng Rllrety according to nn ,u8pondab1e, Inw of natllre. Thoy know that IInder that law' an objl'l:: of loao weight and force than tbe 1110'"

ina train will, wben ~Lruck by it, he bru.hod a.ide witb result. 1Il0rc or luu di.astrou. to that objocL. ,Tn Illost cuu tlte imagination Bcea w happea. if a frail bUlIlan bod, 'tempt.' to il1lpodo tlie. progrcMH tbo train, aDd, renoonablo people nr.t with dllo precaution. ~ ': As an aid to tbe.e the ... i~ay. have adopted 1111

~ l'ollllible .afegI.\Rrd~ alld· "'arnlll&:~ ftt levol ero.lings. liut th,-re IIrc '.till II man beillga whoHo ImuJ(inlltion".' a'p:rur',c

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tnUy eliD nover bo Iftirrcd aud who

Ilor.i.t in walking, iutl' cortnin l1i.o.· . ' tor &It unconcernedly 'U thoy woul<1 walk. into their own'home •. , :'" r~hll~.n:iy,;:n\lic11''g;

A ellwioul ';a~o of tbis, kind ;wllft:ro· p"rted from an Outnlio town Ie.'. fnRn

lhat molorisls equully with rnHrol1<1. brings results of the right kind .• Thls ure expocted 10 observe cRutiun lit 10\ 01 l:roH.iugs. '\1 Cle"olund, Ohio, I~ not hearsay nor guess,work; Not on· 1nsl winler, U lrnin, .Irud, 8 molQr Iyls it a stlmulanl for weak business, Inll:I" IInil while no lives wore 1081, It accelerates a going business, In· Ihe locomotive wns dalllngl'd. To- creasing sales and profits. 'rhe busl· Hot 'lIl, e%uJIlple 10 cureless driver. the' ness man who adopts a pOlicy of rea_, rallwny eOlTlpuny' sued. for lhe dUJIl' live advertising never h..,. to stana In nges HIIHt!linod anu wa. awarded jurl&:- the dOOl'Way looking for customers to ilion \ i'ur the full nn,ounl claimed.

In n rel:ont letLer tll lho '1'oronlo come along and leave him a quarter OIoho, W., J. Moodoy. who i. one of now and then, nor does he have to sl\ lho.pioneer mOLorials of.'1'oronto; loud on ·the counter dreaming,of the good Ihe following to '8UY on thiN Muhjeet: business "a . few 'years ago': and'spln·

"To the Editor of tho Olobe: On co nlng a hard·luck story about the quiet· agni ... wc pic.k, up the moruinK puper lIess of the Umes. 'Bul'not o'nly Is ad·· 11I1l1 relu) of nnolher • Ilccillimt. I Auto verllslng a- iiUmulant ani! acceleralor,

il hy' fll.~t expresH. /I Wh, wil1~ 1II0toriMIM' continuo to Il Is news; lind, news of the very best

chnnr.oM' I eontcllIl L111lt no uri. and most Interesting kind. 1,,· ... "·."r· ... ·hol,111 ntlcmpC to eros" Il-ruilr;"lll H you were to recelve,a.-Ietter

until he hUK " denr vicw. Do not ,someone containing the pIneo too ml'ch confhlencc in-the bull :thlLt you could by, going to i\.cElrtllLiJi riliging. It Juny bo nut of oru .. t. . plact) find a hidden· lreasure,

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Fletcher's Castoria is strictly a remedy for Infanta and Childrea. Foods are specially prepared for babies. A baby'l.medlc1u is even more essential for Baby. Remedies primarily prepuet for grown-ups are not 'interchangeable. It was the need " . a remedy for the common ailments qf Iiifants \"nd ChIlttr. that brought Castoria before the public after years of reaeaRb, and no claim, has been made for it that its use for ont • years has not proven.

CA5TORIA'l Castoria is a-harmless ,substitute for Castor Oil, P81eaall:,

Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is pleasant. 1t contam. neither (;;ium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Ita age is'its guarantee. For more than thirty yearl It ....

-..J been .in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, ',Wi~d Colic. and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverl.bneu arlllDl

therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and 'Bowell, a* the assimilat!on' of Food; giving healthy and natural alMp. '.rhe Chi~dren's Comfor~'.rhe Mother's Friend. . .

GENUINE CASTORIA 'ALWAYS

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1n Use For Over '30 Years

A 'Business Training obtained' at the SUCCESS COLLEGE, WINNIPEG

is a Thorough Training THE SUCCESS Is the Leading Business College In Western

Canada. Its pre·emlnence Is due to: excellent location,' Ideal premlBell, splendid Qrganlzation, complete equipment. modern comprehensive courses, expert stalf and active Employmenl Department. No other Business School wedt of the Great J.akes can compare with THE SUCCESS In those Important particulars.

COURSESfi

SPECIAl:. ELEM~NTARV COURSE: -- Writing, Reading, SpelllnC. Arlthmelic"Grammar, Engilah, Letter Writing, Geography etc.­tor lhose who have had lillie chance to go to Bchool.

FARMERS BUSINESS COURSE:-Specially dellgned to help youne farmers to apply business methods. It Includes Businesl Law,

1 Correspondence, Penmanship, Bookkeeping, Office Practice, Bus!lness forms, etc.

SHORTHAND, BUSINESS, CLERICAL, SECRETARIAL, DICTA' PHONE and other business courses. Those equip young lloo~le

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HOME STUDY COURSE In elementary and business subjectR at mod· erate 'cost for thoHe who cannol attend college. Full particulara on request.

TRAIN IN WINNIPEG where living expenses are lowest; where the grealesLnumber of opportunities for employment are to be found. and whero our free Employment Bureau Is at your service.

SUCCESS graduatell find employment readily. We are pla~lng them In good poaltlon. Bvery day.

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WRITE FOR FREE PROSPECTUS' ",,'."". a mODtb ago .. Aa IIn~ oleetrie radilll

car approached II croa.ing"a driven by a loeal '."her ,:alllo" th~, rOlld to'wards the~trnck. p,,""'';'',

tbe rndlal car ~comi whl~tle II. woll aft

/I Here iM n!,·i!'~lnll1lo: 1:,,"1 ~utn.mcr, 'WOUld be,startlln'g news, oecause of Its '-,'c,ngl no:~" I r WIlS motori ng cast 'from ,COOk"V'Il~.. 'extraordlnary_ chal·acter.· The unusual

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. ADAIR'S FOOTWEAR ; . C' : t' "l' , 'St ." KJ .. ' :. ",'" i -1\[ls8 E, Prentice -left Wedne~day New maps of the country south aT i en ra ' ore 1'~ ews 'j' mornlng for Ebor, Man., after an ·ex· Wlnul'peg and Brandau have recently

*' lIlrs. J. B .. Palmer. " . Surveys Branch, Department o[ Ule i ,. . ." '.' .'. ". ,~;.,,;. -',' ,', .... \ ,'~' X tended visit· at the home o[ !Ill'. and been publlshod by the Topographical

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HARVES'T '.' . :-Mlss EsIln of Melita spent the week· Emerson sheet No. 23 and Durrerln

end here on a visit to he'r brothe)', sheet No. 22 o[ tho Sectional lIlap of ,,: ,:.~ ,. " ., "A. J. P. Estlln. Canada. The scale Is 3 mile to 1 inch

IS ALMOST AT HAND. ARE .lOU ,PREPARED? .. -1- (lnd the maps cover from Ole Intorna·, . . II " , , ',' '''M' "S ~ - -Chris. R. Lock. the Grand lIfllsler of 1I0ual Boundary north to tho north If not a visit to 'our'store wi prove a great oney aver . tile I.O.O.F. will "islt Trell,elne Lodge boundary of '1'ownshlp 8 and extend

a~ we have ;aken particular pain~' to h'ave' a most complete . No. 44 ,on Monday, August 7th. Every respectlvely from Range 11 east of the stock in every detail to meet the Harvest demands. As usual. I,JIIomber:or Treherne Lodge sb'ould be principal meridian to Ranie 4 west of' , . I' I I is: -on hand that evening: A spec'lal Invl· Ihe principal meridian; and from o~r prices are jusfa Itt e ower. '. . lallon ,Is extended to Rathwell and Range 5,to Hange 19 west of the Prln·

For the Man in the Harvest Field. we would suggest he Holland brethren to visit 'rreherne cipal 'meridian. '.rhe area covered by call and look over our stock of Greb Work Shoes, "Iron Hone" " that nlghL ' "aeh map Is 120 towushlps or' about

th. I 4300 square mUes.

Overalll, Pec:k'i Shirts etc:. These are all lines wi a reputallr.m -A large numb;;-;: ~f Treherne and 'All essenllal'information Is shown behind them. .: Rathwell patronized the specilll tmin clearly and dlstlnctly and at the same

The Busy Housewife would do well to see that she has on II.' Ihe Brandon Expo~IUon 0<1 \\'e(\nes· time the maps present a remarkably

I d I f T I GI CI th P· t d G' h A J: 72 tickets were sold at Treherne, a neat and attracllve appearance. The'

"an p enty 0 owe 5, lass 0 , rID· an lng am ~!,(lnll,. 1- _Iargl.'r number thim' any other point limits of townships, sections IlDd qual' Table Oil Cloth, etc:. If not she can get it at Harvies'., between Carman and Souris. '1'he ter,sectlons aro show clearly but unob·

If you are contemplating buying a Bulk Order of Gro~ Fall' Is again up to Its usu,al high stan· truslvcly In neutral tint. Streams,

c:er;"s to cover your harvest requirements. bring' your list in. dard and those who motor over will lalres and water features generally, to: ... • not be' disappointed. , gether with their, names are shown in

and let ~s quote you prices. We can meet the price. and give -I- blue. Forest covel' and boundaries of Quality Goods. J -Holland ball tea III "lsi ted Rathwell fo~st resen'es are appropriately;

h PRESERVING FR'UIT . W h d'"i'J on Wednesday eyenlng 'for an exhlbl: shhown In green. n black are shown

Pone UI about your . e ave or en tion game. It Is reported that the vis· t e railways and staUons, telegraph . c:oming in every week. ' X Itors ~,on the gam.,. !llId telephone lines, towns and VII.: _ ~ -t- lages wi th lhelr street systems and,

THIS' WEE~, APRICOTS and BLUEB~R~IES - 1 D:!~:I~F~n ~~~~n~~~:;eli. home from ~~~~e~P t~~::~~PI;h:t:~~~~~c~I~~~~~!' Buy your frUit where you are always sure to be able to t( ',. -T-' . and gasoline statlons Is . Indicated bY.

buy Sugar, Fruit Jars, Rings, etc:., to preserve it. ~: -Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robinson and specIal symbols, and In the rural dis· , 1. SOli Jaelr arrlvod on Wednesday on a 1I1cts all dweillngs are accurately 10'

We pride ourselves on keeping an Up-to-Date Groc:ery' Dept. ,;) visit to her mother, Mrs. Dietrich. cated with appropriate symbols to In· e:. "_~ ~, -Miss Armson and her two sisters, dlcnte churches and schools. ~, "i' Aiberta andNelllc, daughters o[ F. P. . These maps are 24. lncbes by 34 In· ~: JJo ,A,'o -'JH[ A D'vtrtt::' s: Armson, C.P.H. Agent at Basswood, ches in size and are printed In six col· " ~ ~~.Il~ lJ who have been vlsltlng their aunt, 01'5 on the best map bond paper. They i . -;.: Mrs. Wm. Bowles, le[t Monday night may be ootalned on either thin or hea·

t' The' Ce~tral Store~' ,Phone 13,7 ~ ~T~eherne ;.~ for Winnipeg .. -~- ~~e P;~;~g~~~l~IC~~c~:::~:r~r~~c~o: ,. " -Miss E. Ruoll of Manor, Sask., vis· Ottawa. The price of at! unmounted oa:.»y...:"~.O)O~>-X")o:"')o~*':o(o')o:";"~')o)o:">'X-<:'';'':-':-''''''':--:"»»>'>') Ited a few days last weck with Mrs. sheet Is twenty·five cents and when _ _ _. .' _ _ _ ... __ , " E. Harness. _ put In a neat poclrot folder fifty cents.

iMlI\ilIIlIlilllllli4!IIIHlHllIiitHli4!illlIIiIIitIBilllII:4!lI!lI!lII!l!!I!iI!!I!ltIillilfillill:«!II:«:«:I!!IIiCIlI!iIIi4IlIIlIl!II!IIi4!iI!l" -t-7Mr. and Mrs,' Kendrick' of Reston,

SELLING AT COST:-" ' , .'

_ During the coming 2 weeks. all our stock of SUMMER MILLINERY in stock will sell At COil:

. Now is the time,to select your Mid-Summer Hat.

A~guat Delineator. SUMMER QUARTERLIES and FASH'ION SHEETS

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Man., visited a {ew days this week at M I'. Enos Wl\Iett's hOlllc. .

. I --Mrs: J. Corbett, Bert and Miss Luella returned home on Saturday [(am Winnipeg.

-Miss Sarah Matchett returned ,home on Monday from Roselsle after spend· Ing. a few days. Ulere with Miss Flo· renee Eaton, '.

" -I---;-- , -Miss Gertie Malloch returned home on Monday artel' two weelrs vacatloi~

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General stewart tells us that West Africa Is the coming counl'I'Y !or Can· adlan trade. Already thoi Gold Coast elllilloys quite a number o{ Civil Ser· vants and business men. He says, "Large quantltles or canDEid goods are consllme!! thero which might as well be supplied by Canada, and there Is a fine open Ing [or nianufactured. Rail· ways are the next most urgent need or the country, where cocoa {or export has 'to be carried fifty miles on the heads,o[ negro porters." The Tarant/?· born Governor·General Gugglsburg, whom General Stewart describes as a real em,plre·bullder, Is bent on the COliS trucUon of railways as soon as fin!!!lces and other raetors permit.

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fo~ Men, W ~me~, Children QUANTITY QUALITY ECONOMY

A Word of Advice to. Men in the Hanest· Field

COf:De in and look over our Cloves. Work Shirt., Shoe. and OvereDs. We have the best in every

GLOVES, at 90c:. up, for Men and Boys.

WORK SHIRTS at $1.35 and $1.95.

PEABODTS OVERALLS-best on the market.

WORK SHOES, $5.50 up-the famous "Cotel."

BINDER WHIPS al 65c:.

We have the best FLY GUARD on the market. Come in and see them .... You can't afford to be without th~m and thtey are only 30c:. each.

REMEMBER OUR WHITE SHOE SALE is still on in full swing. Only a few odd lines at Half Price.

H.Ao ADAIR Phone 60 Treherne-

..................................................... 'Are You Going to Buy _ a Tractor or Thresher?

I have the agency of the Waterloo'Manufaduring Co., of Portqe la Prairie, manufacturers of the Eagle Trac:~ tor; Heider Tractor and Champion Threshing OUtfitl, DOn't buy a Thresher or Tractor until you have seen me .. . I will lave you money and give you satisfaction.

A. H'. POLLON j - Dealer .. TREHERNE

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daughter, Miss Bessie, and Mrs. Mo· scrLp and: son ,of Benito motored to Treherne on Saturday and are' visiting at the J. H. Hobertson home, and the homes of oUler relatlves.

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i- TRE"H ERN E. A PERPETUAL market exlll~a for.: H Igh.Grade H ogll. ,The large' ,export

. trade assures a certain steadlnesa of price not, found In' the marketlng of other commodltiell. Study the known requirements of the buyer •• keep "your atock- up to IItandard. , If you need a loan, bring the matter to the attention of our Loc!,1 Manager:

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-Mrs. W. Spinks Sr. returned to' Tre. herne last' week from'· Regilla where aile has been for several moriUIs,

¥ ' I ~ ~' ... -Mrs. Willett Eltaplos and little daugh· tel' o[ wlimipeg Is visiting this weelt at the,home of 1111'S. :Geo. E. Staplos.

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'arrived' on Frlday'and Is visiting her brother, Dr. Lamollt. - . , ~

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,,-1I1rs.'E. Frayer and two sons of.:Wln· rilpeg apent a 'few days·last week vls·l· t~g ~rs:, J. L. p,ollon .

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THE ,prli~. and brui ... encountered

in.port vani.h with the IPplicationof Minard'. Liniment. Thia fact i • con6rmed by the fol, lowina letter received

from W.E. MePhenon, Seey.Arm. .tron!! Hi&h School.Ba •• bln Club: "SI",,' tIN .Iarl oJ III. BaJd.l1 "DJOn IN h.N 6cen AlnJ.rJ /DIIII· '01'. muxtu, ,pralnul anttu, _Ic .. 6ul}u,1 lU ,oon 41111. darlul u,IAI M Inar4'. Llnlmenl our Irou6t .. ;ruIuI. Eo.", atllter. ,houtJ teep a 6oI/1e Anll." Thio lotia' io ... Iy _ .1 &he -,., •• .... tuOived &om .. 1\.bawD .tIIlctoo.

Flour Mill We are again making 2 grades of Flour. Our first grade. or Purity Patent. is second to none. In addition to the above. we have another grade .--our,Straight grade. Both \'arieties are of pre~ war quality.

We are always in the market for wheaL ,We are gristing ~very day. Bring in your whea.t in quantities an~ take your Rour u you require 'it.

, C. ,Wiechman 'TRiHERNE - RATHWELL AGENT JAMES SHARPE

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. Mrs. S; w: Flack. . ". ' .j -1-'" \ ,. ~ . .

-The Ladles' Aid of Bettiel Melhodlst cluthes'; Good taste and llIe ~I~~~~J~~; Churcl; wlll hold their regular month, [or 'slmpllclty support· UIIs ij Iy meeting o'XUle,a!tornooll of Thura iv.rtuo. In a"Slllall""'!ln~rn

.. !!ay,I,A)lgust 3r',d:,'at' 1111's. Fred Harp'B, thing should 1!e gOl?d., rhe ... dlra'r.'b~ All ladles welcome. " , to ready·made clothes Is

., • less personal, since they', are, made"

~:ll~~~I~·!:~~~~i~:tla~~~. Just dozens, and, how eyer be,90mlng ,8 1)1 land taxe 01', Crock,may be, .It loses In val, Islo, . " ,L Is onlY; ono' o[ mrmy· .. , :ElCClu.~h:I)~~S!

nOlki'''elst 1I1a:13~'" .Te,xnlsiilnd'Flo rida .Is a .luxury. but,l~ cll·, Many, wumen today llIlVH. return,em

·v.,iiprnilv·"r this; skirt;

" , . ,. FASHION,

" ' -.... Economy recalls before

THE CHILDREN with their cheeks all roilY and eyes t1hlnlng from outdoor play make

. " : .. CHARMING PORTRAITS • When they're crown up and away from you you'll nevor regret having frequent l,hotographs or them In their happy childhood. Why not plan to have them photographed at reguhir intervals? " . ' '

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• _AUCTIONEER- PROFESSIONAL CARDS

. All your Auctioneer I e&n make you money. As agent for three lUaraJlteed car devices •. I can· lIave you money.

• MEDICAL

, Man. .r,SMITH':S STORE,:NEW5 l: -Mr. and Mrs, Peleg Smith. accom·

'.. . " .:. led Mrs. McCarty. who has been visit· ~: ". Th' H f'p'!!' l' :!:'Ing Ulem ror tbe past Ulree weeks. to OF CONSTIPATION .;. e ouse 0 ua Ity . ." :i: B~andon on Saturday last. l' . ~. 'J. I· .. ,"

Thoy are Pomero),', Ga.atlor, Van DR. J. LAURIE LAMONT. B.A., Kerr's Tranaforme,.. for any car: also M.B. Ch. B,:Edlnburgb Perrin'. Speederator for your I'otd- PhyslelaJI and Sureeon prevents engine IItalllne. racine. buck· Provincial Coroner Ing and saves Gas and Repair 8m .. lIffice Boyne St. Phone ·4 See Me. I can equip Your Car for ----------'------'~: _. :1: -William Huggart Is taking a holiday

Tried for Years to Find Relief O"'y ,11." ' SOME GOOD PROPt.IITY POR .ALE

DR. J. A. CHRISTI LAW Physician and Surt;eon.

t B . U I .;. In the city wllh friends. and Is Incl· 1 USlness as sua . > :( dentally celebrnllng his 82nd birthday. -til , !' ,... . "l. -l-f ' . t '-D. Caswell came up from tne city on

THOS. J. GIBBONS AUCTIONEER TREHERNE

Manitoba Medical College Graduate. Owce Smith St. Phone 101

~f. (] Be sure land give us a call ".... X Tuesday. "FRUIT-A-TlVES" GAVE IT ~-'-----

AUCTIONEERING! DENTISTRY R. (1;. H. HURTON, D.D.S .• L.D.S. J. \', .;. . -1-\ {. t] W h . h' 'd '. f + -'rreherne base bull 1llavers came

Q eave everyt mg you nee , or can gct It or ..' . Ch . C .' • ,/I:' .;. \ .;. down ror a legue game Mond~y even. roniC on.stqJatlon or ,n.su.u.Clenl

',' you on short notice. All our 'lines, are fully ',' Ing. nud had lIle better or the score dCtion of the bower.... is one of the Graduate North·westel11-- University. I guamntee satisfaction. Sal'~s can·

ducted. anywhere. Call on reverse Chicago. :::\ stocked. and prices .are right. " \ :!: -when darkness urrlved. Some brll· • great Muses of disease. Some autho· :l:- :i: Ihmt plays were mude and some errors rlUes even claim that Constipation

Office: Mylea Block. tioket. Farm lands Cor sale . W. E. STAPLES :rrehern.

Licensed Auctioneer DR. G. A. BOWMAN V.S .• B.V. Sc. . i: (] We have mimy snaps. and we can show you a .;. also. cannot be permanently corrected.

:r. nice range of GENT'S FURNISHINGS']' ~st nr- :i: -T- This Is a greut mistake, because here .;. '1' -Our machine men and twine mer· Is the proof that constipation can be

.. rivcd,-the b.!st yet-something new. '1' I l

.1. 'I' C HUlts are huvlng a busy time supply· cured and the bowels made to act;

~ , 1111 I .': PHONE 39 . I • -} ng the needs or the ill,rvesters. rcgularly and naturally.

LICENSED AUCTIONEER DlllCH lIlUY be arranged at the Thue.

Hoaor Graduate Toronto UnlvN"slt, Ofllce In Smlth's Livery Stablt"

Broadway. Treherne. Man.

~ SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ~: ":'Adam Forbes ;~ed cutting wheat Y A1UIOOTB, N .S. ;Sl '1' on 'l'uesduy. July 25th. This seems "For years, I 'WL' troubled with

--. tives and. purgatives all the time. tl: HIGHEST P, RICES PAID FOR EGGS AND. BUTTER! '1;; like a record for e.arlY wheat. Constipution, and had to take laxa·

Office. Treherne. or by telepbone on reverse tic.ket. I iuarantee satlsfac· . .. tion. W. TURNER Holland Man.

ReRldence Phone • • No. II

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LEGAL

X : ' {: -Some excellent cropS or rye arc re- -If I neglected to take these, the ~: . :~: ported. bowels would refuse to do their

~.Ir.: Sm' 1· tl h Brot'h," 'er' S ·~:il·: .. "·ln \~~wl~~ve now :-IPermanent lawyer .wO~~~ut two years ago. 0 friend

UCENSED AUCTIONEER I guarantee sa tis faction. Sales can·

ducted anywhore. Datea can be ar· ranged at my shop.

R. C. PARSONS, B.A. _ Barrister. etc.

Offices: Railway Ave .• 1'reherne. Man, Sg\lcltor for thi.! •. Cunadlan Bank ot Commerce. Bunlt, or Hamilton alul the Municipality 'of South 2'i~rfolk t adviJea me 10 Iry .. Fruil·a-livc .... 11' hich I

'1' '1' ,-JaB Coles Is recovel'ing from his re. did. The first box helped me so much .. 's' t Id that I obtained further supplies of

~" at we an. '. .Hone :1: I the remedy and continued the treut·

las. Sharpe

Phone 111

Rathwell F. H. M ITCH ELL. B.A . .' Attorney·at·Law J~ R h 11 M p" 39'{ cen IICC ent.

• ~. .', I (. -The wind mill will soon be In oper· ment. After using about eight boxes,

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AUCTIONEER I[ you are considering having a sale •

or desire to sell your farm. see me. I will refer you to nuy number of satls·

Office at A. Martin Agency.Broadway. Treherne.

PAUL KANE, B.A. -t- M up to date, I have never had any

-Who Is supposed to leeep In repair further trouble. I can recommend fied patrons.. , Phone on Reverse Ticket. 40. Rathwell. Auctioneer . Real Eatate

Barrlater, Solicitor, Notary Public, ,tc. Phone A7701

~ -IMPERIAL POLARINE -GARGOYLE MOBILOIL

.. -IMPERIAL PREMIER GASOUNE .. . -IMPERIAL .ROYAUTE COAL~ OIL

All Oils and Greases sold for Cash Only. Barrels charged extra.

the sldewalle between the town and station? Some ol:'e will have a leg broken one or these days. and then there will be a howl. An ounce of pre­vention Is worth a pound or cure.

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-Raspberries are reported quite nu· merous.

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"Fruit.a-tives" to a\l suffering as I did and I am sure they will derive equal benefit".

A. W. FRANKLIN.

"Frult.a.tlves" are sold by all ~ealers at rpc a box, 6 for $2.50. trial sizo 250., or rent postpaid,by Fruit-a· tivea Limited. Ottawa, Onto

CHAS. H. GOULD RATHWELL. MAN.

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34 C. P. R. Building Winnipeg, Man. Rathwell Agent f!lr Ontario Loan cI.

Debenture Company Money to loun at 8 per cent. on 1m· proved Farm Property. At Rathwell on 'Vednesday of every week.

STAPLES &. HALL Solicitor_Notaries Public . NOTE-"Cash" means "Cash on Delivery" -nol'''T omorrow:! ,.

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BLACKSMITHS & FARRIERS

Poor Equipment is False Ec­

onomy. Let us keep your

Equipment in Perfect Order.

Our Motto is: "SERVICE!"

Head Office: Elm Creek Branch Offices: Rathwell Oakville

MELVILLE E. STAPLES. LI,B, .. . ' IMPERIAL OIL; LTD.,

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W. L. DAWKINS, Agenl -- -- "Rathwell, Man. -\Vllllalll Fullerton of· Swan, River. and who hus been In the hospital for the last thi'ee months. dro\lPed Into town on Monday und wlli visit his bro· tiler Arthur before returning home,

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., .. ,; H 0 WA R D P'A.T!OJ\E'.L 1.:,- Brundon on-Wed~ay .. ': , .' , H Manufacture1 pf,~',> ~ .. ' -We' are having lots or rain, A few

HIGH GRADE- 'MON' UMENTS report 'rust. though we think It Is ra'

ther late to do much damage.

'inscriptlon's "cur'at 'Cemeteries. ..-' ----..:.:-:;;;;;:;::::;...---

;:. : Office ,and W oiks': -' ~l'· .r • , '.... '-~

CARMAN ,,",.: ,.'" MANITOBA

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. Underlaki~g ,~nd" E~balming , . b : :. . : TREHERNE. . ~ , ' . ~ . '

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'I'm So· Tir,ed , Fatigue is the result' of poiso~s' in the blood. So when the kid· neys fail to purify' the blood one of the first indications is unusual 'a,!d persistent tired feelings and 'pains in the back.

. N egle~ted, kidne~ ;roubles lead to,years of suffering, from' rheuma­tism . or "develop into such, fatal ailments 'in Bright' 5 disease. . ' ,

The kidney action is proriiptly corrected by use "of Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills - the best knoWl! regulator of kidneys. liverl and· bowels. :' ' . .

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1: BLACKSMITHING :~ .:: ~ i: 1 have opened up the black- 1 * smith Ihop next Smith's Liv- ;

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J.& R. ARBUTHNOTT

Phone 2 Treherne

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Barrister. Special Examiner In theK.D. GAVIN ALLAN HALL. Ll.B.

MORRISON &. POPP Barristers. Solicitors. et ...

403-405 Huron &. Erie Bldg. '" WINNIPEG. MAN.

J. W. Morrison. LL. B. W. V. Inglla John Popp, LL. B. ~ ery, where I ~m now ready ; ___________ _

i 7 ~ for bUlinefl. Give me a trial 1: LIVE STOCK SHIPPER ======== ±, t INSURAN9E AND FINANCIAL

i- A. F ~ BOWLES I •••••••••••••••••••••••••••

TREHERNE BARBER'SHOP

TRY A LUXO HEAD RUB when n<-xt in our .hop. The cost is small but the effect is

_great. OUR BONCILLA MASSAGE at the .special price of 75'c.­

will give give your face- a.

lastting relief from that dusty dirty feeling these hot r days •. :

. G .. E. STORRY_ . - Prop.

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FARM FOR SALE

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Watch this paper for

dates or phone 11 0 ,

T C.Stinson Treherne

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·cc 'TREHERNE HIGH SCHOOL Students prepared for Third

. and Second Cluss Teachers' '\ Certificates. and University Matriculation Examinations.

Low, rates and special Indullt'· men~ 101' non·resldent stu-·

dents I Write for mustated booklet.

Mlsa A. Mclntoah. Principal R. J. Mill,. Sec. School Board

One of the best half·sectlons In the Rathwell district. Good buildings and ==~=~~~~~~~~~==

. plenty of good water. Farm perfectly cleun; 3 miles from town. For price 'and terms see

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J. COULTER Fire InsuJ1lnce Agent

ISRuer of Marriage Licenses TltEHERNE MAN.

ALFRED MARTIN Real Eatate, Mortgage and Insurance

Agent. Representing several of the best LoaD and lnsurance Companies. Commls· sloneI'. OFl<'ICE Broadway.

W. J. WALDON Agent for Mutuul Life Assurance Co ••

of Waterloo. Ont.. and Brltlah America Inaurance--<:o.

Merchants' Casualty Co.. Wlnnlpell

T~.e Farmera' Mutual Fire Inaurane. Company C!f Portage la Prairie

for the VII luge of, Treherne and north . . also ror the Village or Hathwell aneS surrounding district. Enquire of

JAMEs HIRD Line 71, Ring 5 '. Agent Troher"o

J. J. FAUCHERE Phone 13 Trehorno The Groat West Lift. Assurance Co. Portage Mutual Fire Assurance Co.

. " . Mrs .. John. Ireland. R,R. N~. .'

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Ch.as. H. GO~~thwell. . ,I CE~~TRAI: H9T~L See Me for Photectlon.

-Money to loan, on farm property­No dela),,: Loweat . Ratee

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Reai Esta~e is'-Again on) the >Move . , 1 1 •

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FOUND About six' weeks ago on sidewalk

lIorth of railway crossing. a 'pearl nec~ lace. Owner can obtain same by ap· plying at the Times Office.

. HORSES FOR. SALE, , On or about July 10th I will be

bringing 'from' Rlbstone. AHa .• about ,ten young mares and geldings. the pro-perty ot the estate ot'the late Robert

,Vlgar. . Anyone' 'In need of_ horses would do well to see them on arrival.

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Apply" .... P. Vlgar. .' .. "', Phone' ~1, T'reherne

, '. , 'The best accomodatlon alona" tho Line. Just the plac, .. to get a Good, Square Meal and a Comfortable Bed at 's Moderate Rato.

_PHONE YOUR RESERVATlON-

, .. CIGARS

H,' C. DAY

All Klnda of CIGARETTES

TOBACCOS

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Phono 11.

FRATERNAL SOCIETIES

. TREHERNE LODGE NO. lil

A.F. 4. A.M. Meets Friday on or berore the full moon at tbe Masonic Hall. ·{'reherne. Visiting Brethren cordially welcome R. W. Bro. John Coulter. Secretar7

H. A; Adair. W. M.

IND. ORDER OF ODDFELLOW8

. Stabl~' " ~ c.~.~.! COU!'T TREHERNE . Meets In Ma80nl~ Hall Monf!ay on or . befere Cull moon; at 8 p. m. VlalUnl

, '. Itrethren alwaYII welcome • . Chlef nancer' • J. Corbett

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DOVE RE8EKAH LODGE;-NO. 12 Meets the 2nd! and 4th Tuesday of

eacla month' In \he Malonic Hall. at "8 p .. m: Vlsltlnc' brethren and Ilaten

alwllY' welcome. l .' .' C,'.

. ".J. A. Rlcbiudson. N.~ G: . Mrs.,A; Smith. Secretiuy.

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, . Seventy kernels of ryc 'on some ' ~

.hellds, and ,the' average ,with 'from A'SPLENOID HF-ARTH" :this garden of wild no ... dlat the thirty-four tliAifty-five, kernels, Is RUG MADE FROM NaturaL History Socie~ .. British what the Rosen rye is producing on 'Columbia make •• yearh, -at-.lmage the Noble Farms in SQuthern,Alber- 29 TAN NED ..... , tao The heads 'arc seven inches long. -. , . . - 3 to her home_ -with the grain burs~ing ,through the Amongst the Rye Fields on the Noble, .Albert:i. RA B SIT'.s Kl N S. - But to return to the nbblta. Am-chaff. and look rriore. like winler variety will out yield the ordinary rye

l the' spring seeding is cuI ill ,two . ,l.:,=:l~----------~~J ong the breeds Mn:jJeVicker favors

wheat'.than the coarser grain. kinds two to one. -Whether this be ancl marc time is allowed fOl sum- , #. ,are. besides the Anll.on. the grey, ~--------------.. Just what the yield '~i11 be is ~till true Qlnot, the yield was .sufficient- merfallowing before thc'. heavicst MRS. ?-.lcVickcr, of .. "Tisvi1cle." 5t~cl, and black ~Iemlsh ~.nh, New 1"GnEY Boy "A H IHE ~UH"

more err les! of a surmIse. which CM'. :y prd'!nising to persuade Mr. Noble rains come. Mr. Noble: believcs that Prospect Lake Vancouver Island. Zealand reds, HImalaya, and black I~ rv " only be verified atter the crop i to mnke It his biggest crop this the se~ief:-of .hls sueeess,ls proper. has one of the largest, if npt quite the Siberians. \\lhile she ,be.an purely fLE M ISH GIANT threshed: From appearances, how "cason. ' -. summerfallowing" and he maintains largest, rabbitry in British Coillm- for pleasure, Mrs. MeVleker has now ever, thirty bushels to the acre ~eemE . lIe has now some.twelve thousand that "The ~ummer!allowin!t pl?ws' ,·a. nIH! -for the past year has been gone thoroiighly into the "siness. -.--------------to bl.' a conservative ~stlmatr. 01'1\1 \cres in summerfallow. and cight ~hould be.gol.ng.durlng seeding tl!1)C d,!vclopll1g the inca of making yarn She is doinll all .he can ID promote -.. .

_ the whole area planted. In soml nOllsanfl acres of this will be sown If at all po~slble, then thc work Will Irom till' [1I\e long fur of the beauti- the industry, because .Ite believes In comparIson WIth Imported An-fields, fifty bushels appe:1r to be 'own to Rosen Rye. Naturally, this b~ done b:y June 1, and. every bit of fill Angora Another idea i. thc the value of the flesh and fur eom- gora~, the product of the B.C. bred nealer the malk. . '.siderably reduces the area left tf, wln,ter !1lOlsture. as ,well as what m~y weaving of rabhit fur rugs with a bined assures good profit.. rabbIts favors the lntter.. Anllora.

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In all, some 2,300 acres we'r/!' seed seeded to wheat and other sprir.' be. recClved durmg th~ summer,.,wlll loom\ Mrs. M cVickcr has kept rab- are plucked two or three limes a year ed to this crop. Allowinac thirty bu- rors, but Mr. Noble. eons:ders he be c.onse~·ved. That IS why wlntcr _ hits- on a commercial' scale [or the The fur of the rabbits i. very fine They must be hutched separately and .hels to be the yield, 69,000 bushel; vii not lose anything~y the change rye IS gOing to catch on In Southern' 't f' and close, and Mrl. McVicker has kept immaculately clean and well wUl be har\'csted. At tlie present' :Ie has -found that rye is a more Alber!a-it will lighten. the spring P"~ I~e years. muffs and stoles made up from the combed so that the long fur is not market price of ',$1.40 per' bushel. .ure crop, and, given conditions that work and make ror better, summer- ~ I.~.,VC long got P,~st the playful black Siberian, blue 'Flemi.h and matted. Otherwise they are cared ,this crop alone has a cash value of .vould produce a fifteen or twenty fallowing, besides spreading t~e h'ar- stage. she rcm.arkcd, a.nd many. pe?- New Zealand reds, ... IiIIetI with for the same as other rabbits, and la_Hlost one hundre.llah8uSl!nd dollars bushel yield of wheat. will produce vest season out more in the sum- ~ pl~ s.rem to thmk .keepll1~ rl'bblts,ls B.C. wool. their flesh is a delicacy for the table. r Tbe gro"wingJof winter' rye' in wice as heavily. '~.' '" mer". ,"'" '. ," cillld s play. but It reqUIres know- Mrs. McVicker's breeds are all white. "outhern- Alberta is more or less of The biggest,_advRntage, though, Is ~<Mr - Nolile's' 0hlnion carries ledge and experience, like everything RUllI of woven rabbit .. _de by ., ,., ,. I'f . t b f I" Mr M V· k .... d I' Some I'dea of the extent to which 1'ecent',or

l!fin, but it.is rapidly DC, hat all the Noble eggs.will not bc.!n wcight, too, for he as always had. e se I. one IS a e succe~s u. ,- s .. C Ie er are very an p la-

coming one of the stapJ'e crops on Hie basl.et:' If conditions' arc not the crops [0 bock up his convictions. It IS not only because she is mak- ble. Anyone with a 1001II - do the Mrs. McVicker goes in for live stock lands tliat cannot be- irrigated. It favourahle for a' big wheat crop In 1915 he made a world's record ing a slIc'cess of an industry she is same, She has also plan ... making is gleaned by the iact that in addi-produces heavily when conditions _hen tnc chances are that the rye for a-thollsand aere field by thresh- building up out of ,her own initiative other ules of the furA She ...... her tion to ,the big rabbitry she.ke~pI are not suited to big crops of spring will mak'c up, the dificiency. It is ing 54,000 bushels of wheat, or an that ~[rs. McVicker is widely kno\vn own yarn from the pludr' far of the chickens and pigeons among whIch wheat, and .wlll minimize thE. ,danger .he basis_ of mixed' fllrming I!.IWIiE\. average of fifty-four bushels per She is a horticulturist and botanist, Angoru. IlIeI has a spinnle. wheel are a pair of Blue Runt. wei!fhin. of soil drifting •. The. Noble Faun- .0 the grkin grower. _ ,. acre: In 1920,the value of his crops alld has 115 varieties of plants grow- and Iftl belonllinll-'to lilt lI'eat 4~ pounds: 18 dogs and a ToU-dation' farming thirty thousand In the past there has always been lVas close upon one million dollars. '-'- in ber a-arden. So remarkable i. !fran_other. burl[ /loat. acres in all, have alwals been among .1 mad'ruah once spring'opens up, to Starting, with a half section of 320 the pioneers of better farming meth- ,et the grain in the ground in timc lcres, he has gradually extended hi, ods They have b~en experimenting tt ,is no casy matter to ·seed ten 01 holdings until they now 'total 33,090 with various kinds of rye for some twelve thousand acres to wheat" acres, of which, 28,689 arc in cult!­time and laiit fall obtained enollgh within the short period,'nt the far- titian-a praehcal demonstration of of tI:is Rosen rye to sced two 'tho~- mer's di~posal. Dy putting 'half thl' the value of scientific farming. "

The Silk Worm and His' Product _~ ~ .u III claimed that thIS .. crea&:e Illto fall-sown crops such a~ F. J. COWDERY.

THE GRAND ;CIRCLE' MOTOR TOUR ' A Wonderful Tri~ for Motorists That Take 'In ~11 the Glories of the Paemc Cow,t

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osats II gn'ut llmount at mone1, Til. intercMt on its \'111110. and the pre mlums on it. insllrtlueo total' up.tn 'noI1l1011sly. ,That i. why 'every effort 8 mode to g~t the finished produet

'nto the deniers' hnnds nt the eariesf nossihle mOlllent. , A record in the trans-Rhipment 01 .ilk, Cronl Japau to New York "'1lJ re 'onlly made by tho C.P .R. On Apri '~9; . the Cunadian Pacific steam"l ~'EmpreR" oC Russin," lefl Yokohama 'nrrying in hor cargo 3,000 bale~ of

for York. Two minllt .. 'another Pac;

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n tlon. It WIIS n rllce acro .. n fie Or,ean iind the' Americaa

"'.OlntlOetnt; a/ld ,silk' ',and ~hipl'inl men linents "'alched ror tb. re arrival nt'Vaneouvor. the of RU8sin" silk wu pl .. r~

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Act q~iek~:. th~ season i~. short!, ~;~~9~e .52 "- . ' , " j .;i; :. ~ \ ' .+ ~ ,

fJl When n~xt you intend s~nding aw.ay a YJoc~~y:::·: ',: ; Ord,: r, or giving to a Peddlar;get his price~, ~d' ,.' , Hie'it '"come to us. We can do as well, If not

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SCOTTY BREAKS OUT AGAIN , ,

an order to the effect that all move­able articles wel'e to bo taken In at night,' including certain portions of

'~cotty" Wood; ~e we.ll.known sec· the sidewalks, until, as t:ley stated In relary of Ule, U .. F.M. Ot Macllollllld, the -proclamation, "such' time as ye has been waging' a word war willi his porridge eating bums flOm ye ollier

, English friends In .Elm Creek, llirougll side, shall further cease to Infeste ye the medium of the Elm Creek Times. ' towne." . . respoctlng',lho, Ylrtuc:l 'of the Scotch This served ~Ol' a time, until one • ~s compared with Ule ~ngllsh. The fine morning the'lnhabltants woke to l!:ngllshlllell aro' not letting him have the horrible realization that some de· all his OWII way, . .as the followmg let· praved' son of Ule killed ·t~lbe had ac· . U I I st missile thrown 11110 the tually purloined the widow s swill bar· tel'. Ie a e 'rel, presumably containing the swill. ScoWsh camp will plainly, show, 'Then the, edict went forlli, forced no

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D, McCoig and Jim HII'd. It Is hoped, 'doubt by the pressure of public op· r y .. IU jo.n up wllh Duncan Harvie In Inion. that the plague must be abol· 1

. forgiving the Times for libel. Ished Immediately, and the Council 'r. A new line of Men's Work Shirts just arrived, · • • • , 'hurrhid to a special ,sitting which Hat X •

Pri~es range from 90c. lo $2.25.,. " • , In ilie last Issue ,of our local news. ,for two whole days and nights, until f our esteemed friend, "ScoUy'!' certain· one' brilliant member found Uie only :!­~ly' turns hls"lIterary abilities to wnat feaslble"plan: It was suggested. and "i­h,,' no doubt' considers good'ellect, In a later ca~rh\d Into ellect, that a toll·bar ~t. . scaililng .dlatl1pe 'on all' and sundry be erectod on ilie Scottish end of ilie :t: . who are unfortunate enough to be born bridge a toll of two· pence to be ex· f Engllshnien. Wllether this Is a natu· tracted from all persons croBslng te 't ral result of ilie bot weather. or just 'the. Engllsb side; all 'English citizens i

7 assortments lo choose from-your size'in each . -I

ilie effect .of a fevered Imaglna,tion Is; going north to be1s8ued WlUl "pass In"': .' • "no doubt a maUel' of conjectur!l to t,he checks for return, these cbecks being ~' . OUR'SPECIALS IN G~OCERIES . ruany I'euders of Ule many ,rea~ers of made of metal and nearly as large/as X .

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IPaper, ,[' S ' ,chuffie·board blocks. This elaborate .~ '6 tins Peas _ ................. _ ..... _ ....... _ ..................... ; .. $1.00 Hls'lInalysls I!-Il 'cr t Clsms 0 . am s, arrangement, coupled" wlili the fact 1 ' ,

~:I:I~na:!r t~l: ~t~~l~'~~:~:tg p~:~~U~:: ;~~~d ~~e~kan~a~e g;~~~:~l~e~ ;~~~ t ' - 6 tins Beans ..... _ ..................... _ ... ~:-.... ; .......... ~.$I.OO bette~;';.~nd we're here' six days inJhe ""eek"..With a co~plete stock ready for you' to take h?me, , ,,",'

...... -'·no wailing~r freight bills lo get frOID the ,tire Ib~lOrap.ce. especially as Sco~y's swimmers, was gen~ally accepted as .'f.. I Cd 90 b ttl ... names and'_dates ai-e',so convincingly -being Ii sare bet.that the Scottles were :E- App e i er ......................... _.................. c. per 0 e -'set out' and delivered with such crush' banished for good. History' does not ... SO b tI lrig fhlallty that It would be futue (or sh9W If the plan was successful. -... Welsh's Grape Juice ............... _......... c. pe~ ol e

. an Engl;shman' of only ordinary men· . So' far, so good. Now as regards the ~ , . \ tallty to attempt to dispute his chron.o -fighting abilities of·the Kilties In coml ~ , 1 tin Plums,.. '!'

'logical statenlcnts. ,'l'hei'efore Ire· ,parlson with the standard of the fight· :? 1 tin Pickles ; main neutral on timt score, but I feeling world-the good old .Brltlsh Tom· ~ y \

Bk ~. \ " . _!I_ ~ , . -.' fJl We appredate small orders as well' as big onest'

while the outsiders only ask you for big orders" and have no stock to give you in a hurry.

' .. fJl Would it not be fair to give us a chance on your:

large orders as well as coming to us for your to- '" l'

bacco, yeast cakes etc" when you need the~

that a rew ,words must be said to help illY. Perhaps our friend Scolly hns '.' 1 tin Peas .~ dispel the Idea that Scotty Is trying to not stood, as I have done, on the cob· 'i' 1 tin Beans X Inflict on the public In regard to tile, bled' sidewalks of Frenc!I towns, and :~: 1 tl'n S'pa'ghettl' • .:-light fingered gentry who were not Eeen killed regiments from every Quar· ',' X ,

a hurry? . " fJl We onl:v ask Fair Play, and thi~k we are entitled

to it. We have filled several orders at Mail Or­der prices in quantities of $50,00 and upwards,'

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see.,' that .your, cran~-calle . ill " properly cleaned every' 750.;'to' . 1000',

miles :and",you win: . get a, lot better aervice! and' satisfaction' out -of 'your

, 'car· atllower operatinl~,c;:cjat ,th-an Jeve~.' . 'before:" " , ' :' ';';~' \.. \' . .' "'

lucky (1), enough. to be born ~n the tel' or Ule world swing past: troops :!: 1 Can Opener <rt (. right (1) 'side of the Tweed, The Eng· . from f.)ngland;- Scotland. Cartada, 'i' ~ IIsh were .ueIllcted as being a race of South Africa etc., and seen 'such a:': s: men With a strong leaning toward, ilie hetrogeneous collection or men In kills .;. , L art of doing the double·shuUle with -many of whom ,WOUld blush to be 'I' G . P"Ira C •• V l. practically everything iliat wasu't accused of being Scotchmen: a few t eoo .11 ° U.u. .II. r3 i: nulled down. " colored gentlemen; the "Bllmy Bill" :J: 'r.

Does our friend Scot,ty know any· type of Cockney, and. yes, a couple of .;. TREHERNE MAN. PHONE 106 X ,thing o~ llie pretty border towns " Celestlals from the Far East. ' :': ' ~ Cumberland by' Ule boundary rlve~ NOWt~ we all know ·that In a fight, ::'':'':'':'':'':'-:''>':'':--:-'':'':'':''X,,:,,:,,: •• :,-: •• :,,: •• :-,:--: •• :">-:'*':")':":":-':":":~:'~-:-':-':":":'.:h)':-.:' Esk, near which stands Netherby Hall, the contestant who can Instil fear Into ' where a young gentleman o~ Scottish Ule heart of his opponent has won half descent, . by llie ,name of Lochlnvar. the battle. Now who In thunder quito willing to leave the cattle rust· wouldn't. have a certain amount of ling in ,the' hands Of. his partners, In· apprehension for their personal safety crime. alltually- came acros~ . ~d il they saw a howling mob come charg· bueaked oil with one' or our women. Ing across wlili Ule thirst for blood · I hav,a many pleusllnt"mem~rles of showing on their oily chops. dressed the lellfy glades and wo?ds of Nethe~ .. In (emale attire, especially If led by by. and up till twelve years ago, knew that squealing snllke·charmlng aPPllr· Sil' Hlchard and Lady Cynthia. ilie utus which they popularly term their present' holdel's of the estate. and "bnug:plpesl" havo como to tile conclusion that If" As a matter of fact they are not led their ancestor who thus disgraced and by this collection of muslc·murderers. I ut such a blot on the family escut· but all the same I've heard Ulem so eheon by running away wlili a Scotch· close to the line iliat It was difficult In man. was anyililng like ilielr ladles of the general racket to dlstlngush them the present "generation, our nervy !1S being only bag> pipes or Just a Cock· young bandit couldn't be blamed as ney i'eglment In the reserve trench England hlld It all ovor Scotland . like fighting over their rum ration. The llJ tent .whCn It c,ame to compare good. Chinese In kilts were a SOUI'ce of won·

,.looklng lassies, del' to our sQuare·headed frlendsr a·

I·········' .. ·················· .. ~····················1· Mr. Farmer! Mrs. Housewife' Harvesl Time is' approaching, and you will. wanl some me,at. . But before making your purchase, conSider first the pnce i

you pa.d last year when cattle were cheaper than they are I today, It will pay you to place your orders with me, as . you will be sure to get a piece of meat that you can eat. Don't be mislead by the so-called drop in the price of : meat (cheap meat doesn't cost much in the first place. I Ours is choice,) but come to the store wher(! you get the quality and value for your money,

Sausages a SpeciallY" We Deliver Meallo'any place in lown. For Service, Phone 102. , ~

JOE HAIRE Phone 102 Curry Block

I. 'rhe Quaint old hamlet of 1.ongtown cross No Man's Land, being put oown. rertalnly had Its troubles In those no doubt, as another of the' mv~tel'lOU5 days, This hamlet. now Quito II city. ('oUll,iie'lIlIon3 oC the .Allied or~lInlztl. on ilie English side of the Esk. was lion, tilough tile colored gentlemen Infested by hordes of nobby kneed were genemlly as being some type of Scotchmen to such an ('xtent' iliat ,ilie sun·bumt Scotchmen probably having' public took' voice In, tile 'matter ~hd de· Ferved in Palestine ~Ith 51st Division manded either their departure or ex~ of Kiltles, provlous to, their transfer ...................................................... .. ~el:mln.atlon. nud as th~ latter course to France In the summer oC '18.

· wll:s considered to be a rather dl'astlc The knlCe, dagger or plg·sticklng 1m. anI' hlgjllhanded method, even In \llement· which they carried In their

· those days. of gAtting l'id of the unwe~rpretty cycling stockings was supposed f,.~~~'(oo~-..:H:--:--' ... :..:~H*:-:-.Ho>Co come visitors. the town council were to have been some sort of brace for

. up' against It and tried to "pass the the joints of ilielr neilier limbs ilils buck" ~n to the' County Council. erroneous Impression no doubt a~ISlng 'rhese gentlemen, hll;vlngemough trou· from: the popular' supposition that

, ~ b!es oC their own without bumping every time a Scotchman spends a " ., '. Into anyone else's politely declined to nickel. hl~ knee·caps move an Inch.

luterCere. stating that there w.as no However, before clOSing, I wish to III)\' In force to. prevent these haggis· SIlY that this Is not,-after all, a vlndlc.

: 'hQunds Crom crossing' to ilie English tlve attack on our llplghbors north of slUe. " I ' '. :.. ..- the Tweed or elsewhere, as we all ap·

;rhe only method' oC'crosslng the 1'1· preclated to the full the help we got . ve,r to ,Longtown. was, by' mean,s o( a from the Scotch. both bottled and In , ," s~alty old br,ldge,., hung on chains. slm· kilts. . 'I nar to the one:.now In .use at Arthure~. -SEMPER FIDELIS

and'by'thls ilie Scotchmen poured In· .... .'to",town"every nlght,'no doubt their

"visits jJelng ,due to- ilie 'Cact:that tbelr. -WHAT ~UNCHJ SAYS

Ogilvie's Current Prices at T r~herne , , .

ROYAL HOUSEHOLD FLOUR .. ".._ ............... _ ............ _ ......... _ $4.25 I '. $395 GLENORA FLOUR _ .... _._ ............................ _ .......... : ............ _ • . , . $2400 BRAN ... _ ..... _._.'.... ..... _ ... ____ ............. _ ......... _ ......... _ ...... _ ..... _... •

SHORTS ... _ .. ~ ........ : ... ...: ..... ___ ............................. _ ........ _ ...... _ .... _ ~6.00 CORN' (OLD) PER CWT ..... _ ..... _ ................ , ..... _ .......... -; .............. _ $1,50

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'. 'Me~;'y' ~r~lnl~r the :'~a~~, ~~d ~~iil~~ ~~ .. with f~ah 011 ia not,enouch ~ Metal.par~lclea~. duat, rrit and carbo~1 atill"adhere:--~o metal>

, favorite 'beverag!:11 wel·€;,a·;ha!f·penny -It Is not difficult to" meet expenses , , ,-',. cheaper on ilie,Engllsh side,:' '. these days, In fact, you meet 'them • , ;.::;- ;Property of every .descrlption" both OGILVIE:, MILLING CO"Y'

aurfaC88' of' the enrlne and ''contamlnate thll '. , " new 011. For ('that reaeon we u .. · ImPerial

, Fluahlnc Oil, tha modern, aclllntific '~cleanalng -' aCllnt which removea- everY. traclI ;.of, , foreign' -

~ matter ~aa ,_II aa' aver,' drop ,of'<ClUuted '011 from your motor. and ',crank-e. .... Kllroaenll, (coaIeoI9'ahould,!lever b'.!t Uaed .forfluahlnl~" .. '"

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prlvate"WH1 ,clv.l~, .began to dls'i(ppear everywhere. . -" .' In "such 'alarming quantities that,Jhe -"'What trade would' YOU,' suggest for a (- Town Councn; ,In small boy1-Gro:w, sir, .: I.. ' .' ,',

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TREHERNE, MAN. JOHN COULTER, AGENT ,

-, Burglars. are now said' to be carry· l .. 0t4~ .. ~0t4~ .. ~~~/ .. oH~»"0t4~N>"+C~HoH~ .... +C~ ... . Ing means "oC testing 'plate nud gems.'" .

'l'he professlon,has too often been 1m· 'posed· upon. by the cheap and trashy stull .left about'in some houses. -

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