chautauqua - trehernend saddened on tuesday morning before ma ... he is survived by his father and...

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MANITOBA "Teddy" Syer Drowned British Justice vs. By-law 590 at Rainy River, Onto George Shing' was summoned . The town was greatly 'shocked and tried, Wednl;!sday afternoon, saddened on Tuesday morning before Moore, on the when word reached Mr. Geor.ge charge of vIOlating a by-law rec- Syer that his oldest son Geoqie passed by council,and open· Edward (Teddy) had drowned the hiS restaurant on Sunday. On the night before while swimming, at of it, this item wculd have Rainy River, Ont. ' 'T' little news value of interest. How Ted left here a few months ago, there are. certain circumstan to accept a position in the ces. In connectIOn with the case, of Conmlerce at Rainy River. He deserve a little airing. was a remarkably bright lad add It IS held by council, that the popular among all his associates. Chinese restaurant is a menace to He graduated from school' here the here, and therefore to last year, at the age of fifteen, im- the public generally. It is fond- mediately entering the service of Iy supposed because some Winni- the local branch of the Bank of peg sap-head official says so, that Commerce, where he remained tin unless the Chinese restaurant is til he was transfered. . , put out out of business, the local He is survived by his father and hotel wiII .in time be forced to close l1Iother, Mr. and Mrs. George its doors. This Sunday closing is Syer, two brothers, Thomas arid of course, but the first step to- Charles, a sister, Shirley, grand- this end. As a" maller of mother, and several other relatives. fact, the Central Hotel can stand Immediately word was on its l11erits as a place of accomo· Mr. Syer left for Winnipeg by mb- dation, in the face of any compe- tOl', to care for the remaim of his tition of this kind. It is a very boy. J farfetched idea that a white nU\l1;s Funeral services will be held tiils hotel, conducted in the care full Friday afternoon, at 2.30 and manner that this hotel is conduc- be by the Rev. J. in, is greatly IIlenaced by a 0 f Winnipeg, former}y little restaurant. 110 larger than 1 eddy s pastor here. From :the the hotel lobby. English Church t 0 Woodlallds Again, it is held by the council Cemetery, East Treherne.",,·· that the restaurant is a loafing BASEBALL' :'. place· for bad boys, when open on Sunday. This WQuid be a rather , I '" exaggerated view of the matter . , Holland won nieir ,. Certainly no crimes were ever com : ..• '.' ... e .. .. e ••• " G o o 0 '. .. . \lNIP(G '. .' u.--' MEMBER PRESS ASSOCIA1ION. REAL ESTATE LOANS ·Farm Loans (01'1'IE IN anv time and talk with us abol;l that loan ytJU have been thinking a- bout. The placing of loans is an important part of our business and we can prob- ably accomodate you more quickly than anyone else. Our advice ane! are always at your conlllland Three well established loan companies represented. Intere"L at 7 percent. expenses moderate' Have several purchasers with consiricl'at,le '1' f' . ."" '" I wal lI1g 01 eqUipped farms. Bnng in your listings this week. Office Phone 67 Trchcrne, House Phone 100 Man. _ _ _ -' _ . -. _ ".- __ '!.. - PARIS GREEN q'reherne at I-Iolland milled in the restaurant. Alld ..... . n. . . " d,B ¥'''.:':' " esting arguments,'illostly . except, perhaps,. iri, _Lc! ... " .' , . ing the rule book, the use of wil- is furthermore sufficient po- low bats, and foul balls. Holland Itce protection in the' village to at- . " ' . ," , · , : ',-;:-' __ ........ I,' ... ;. . . '. ., .................... . ..; .. ..... ' ",' GEORGE GRAHAM .- . -. ..... -. ... "n .. \ . , ... .' .. ' ••• . ., •• '. team: is the possessor of a willow tend to any dis-orderly. conduct " -=--, ( DRUGGIST & STATIONER rulee; of lae game. However. they . There is no doubt that the coun- TREHERNE "fungo" bat, prohibited by the there .. manage, by the use of a varnish cil has the authority to close the brush, to disguise it, and they get Chinese'. restaurant on Sunday. away with it .. some times. Any- however, is not always jus- thing goeS in Holland. . lice. Soft drinks may be purchas- r .co = Andrew Carnegie has' nothing ed in the hotel on Sunday, and so I Sh' S' . k on th, gat' !<rep", wh'n it oom" may tobacco, and oandi", and no Ip· toe, - _ .. -' -- - '-' -". ..- to.a collection of coi\1. laws are violated. Mighty grate- . Said gate keeper hasn't much faith ful are its. IJatrons, too, for this ac- R·cgtilarly . in human nature, and he requires comodation: Then, why, ilJ.· the , a host of an. auto pa'rty to rUll a- name.of common s'ense, should not watch this paper for dates, or , long ahead of the car, when the local restaurant be allowed to . through tl1egate, with sell the same things on'. Sunday? call me up '. in evidence, ,and the coin of the It looks though council might 110 .' A WALTHAM Watch combin'cs fl' appearancc With. time-keeping qualities. o tle 111ghest order. The Colonial "A" Model'is'the chosen for presentation' to a gentleman, Ie. tle· Waltham, ,Convertible Bracelet Watch. is' for a lady, ,You are invited to sec ;.' realnlready to deposit in his wait- have exercised a little more' cau- T C S ing palm. Absolutely no cheques the ·mat.ter. .- Forty good . tl- ns LIVE STOCK cashed. Beyond a doubt, Holland Citizens have signed a petition'to . ',. on, DEALER . . TREHERNE, MAN. deing financially, but' it counCil;,' asking them to rec(msidel' ':=:::r::::==:=' .:-:.:=' gives bne something' of a turn to the . . .. - '""L.- .. esc exquIsIte models at our store : .. ,.' . . .Treherlle be treated thus, after' having '. Neither the Times nor U;e sign- ted the other parks of the league, ers this petition have collections C1uring thc gaine reI. with .the council. Theil\, views or free. will collections at the gate and by-laws are usually consider- are the methods. . . ed good and acceptable. So good i!1. fact, . that its. members are rc- year after year, by acc1a" . . \. .' . "'/ ' From .a M·an· w'ho .Knows " : , , . . ' . what he IS TalkiQgAbout , , \ ::";t r' ". < - .' .. .' . ·",,:,,\.o make success o,r' advertising, ; ..... ::; one must be prepared to stick to it like ". ".',:' 'j. a barnaclc to·a. boal'sbollo111 'A' d'ver' .,'. ;:. .' , _ , ' , -.{ \ , tlsl.n g pulls ... It.begirls; '; .. , , _. vely :at first •... .• j)u\l. if?:' .. ;\ . ." :.,;,:': JOHN WANAIVIAKER:.· ' .. '::' '," . ,v'· . ;., .;. '.' , 'l " _ -, r'; , . ' ::. :;,:' '.' .. , . More Return . . matlon,,·.'· ,... '. . ' .. In.all however, they' are' asked t9 recorisider this foolish - I' , Arnold Spinks and Pte. Robt. Bnice' were :welcomed' home on Tuesday. 'A iarge' num15er were present. Mr,Millsgiviilg 'lhead" unjust by-Ia\v ... , . . . dress of welcome.'. <' : ' Arnold Spinks; of the 78th Bah. .sawenol.\gh exCitement for a time\vhilehe\vaS. awiy, and hd . . back the , he won'about,a IJ "'0,"''':<1<,,' .. ; .... . ' . . .,:_, . . . I' •• <-' ' \\ .. . e.. .. · . •• . '. .. . . .. " i I i ., I \ i , i I , , . , I I \ I .oj ., , /' I I " :, I I i , ! , " . . o • • ., . ••

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Page 1: CHAUTAUQUA - Trehernend saddened on Tuesday morning before Ma ... He is survived by his father and hotel wiII .in time be forced ... away with it .. some times. Any-~my,

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VOL. XX No. 39 FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1919

The Lecture Staff 'of Treherne·

CHAUTAUQUA Capt~ Wood Briggs.

Two Appearances; First Aftcrnoon and Evening Afternoon: Stories from thc· South Evening Lecture: Liberty and. Law

Ralph W. Trotter . Afternoon Second Day Canada's Most Famous Rancher-Orator

Lecture; The Challengc of the I-lour

Dr. J. Sherman Wallace Evening Second Day

. . Educator, Author, Lecturer Subject;' The Hope of democracy

Annie French Johnson

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~ Closing Afternoon ~

Bringing a message no IJal'cllt 01' tiff d eac ler can a 'or to miss

All fo~' but a littlc marc than the price of one, a season llcket before noon of the opening day.

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Buy your season ticket .NOW.·

S~asoJl Tickels, Adulls $2.00 Reserved SOc extra ,

Children $1.00 In a lenl, cool and comfortable

. Tickels on sale Everywhere.'

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R. J. RICHARDSON, pua'llsHER, TREHERNE. MANITOBA

"Teddy" Syer Drowned British Justice vs. By-law 590

at Rainy River, Onto George Shing' was summoned

. The town was greatly 'shocked and tried, Wednl;!sday afternoon, ~nd saddened on Tuesday morning before Ma~istrate Moore, on the when word reached Mr. Geor.ge charge of vIOlating a by-law rec­Syer that his oldest son Geoqie e~tly passed by council,and open· Edward (Teddy) had drowned the hiS restaurant on Sunday. On the night before while swimming, at ~ace of it, this item wculd have Rainy River, Ont. ' 'T' little news value of interest. How

Ted left here a few months ago, eve~, there are. certain circumstan to accept a position in the Ban~ ces. In connectIOn with the case, of Conmlerce at Rainy River. He whlc~ deserve a little airing. was a remarkably bright lad add It IS held by council, that the popular among all his associates. Chinese restaurant is a menace to He graduated from school' here the ~otel here, and therefore to last year, at the age of fifteen, im- the public generally. It is fond­mediately entering the service of Iy supposed because some Winni­the local branch of the Bank of peg sap-head official says so, that Commerce, where he remained tin unless the Chinese restaurant is til he was transfered. . , put out out of business, the local

He is survived by his father and hotel wiII .in time be forced to close l1Iother, Mr. and Mrs. George its doors. This Sunday closing is Syer, two brothers, Thomas arid of course, but the first step to­Charles, a sister, Shirley, grand- this end. As a" maller of mother, and several other relatives. fact, the Central Hotel can stand

Immediately word was receiv~d on its l11erits as a place of accomo· Mr. Syer left for Winnipeg by mb- dation, in the face of any compe­tOl', to care for the remaim of his tition of this kind. It is a very boy. J farfetched idea that a white nU\l1;s

Funeral services will be held tiils hotel, conducted in the care full Friday afternoon, at 2.30 and ,~iiI manner that this hotel is conduc­be conduct~d by the Rev. J. A~- t~d in, is greatly IIlenaced by a d~rson: 0 f Winnipeg, former}y little restaurant. 110 larger than 1 eddy s pastor here. From :the the hotel lobby. English Church t 0 Woodlallds Again, it is held by the council Cemetery, East Treherne.",,·· that the restaurant is a loafing

BASEBALL'

:'. place· for bad boys, when open on Sunday. This WQuid be a rather

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REAL ESTATE

LOANS

·Farm Loans (01'1'IE IN anv time and

talk with us abol;l that loan ytJU have been thinking a­bout. The placing of loans is an important part of our business and we can prob­ably accomodate you more quickly than anyone else.

Our advice ane! ~'ervices

are always at your conlllland

~. Three well established loan companies represented. Intere"L at 7 percent. expenses moderate'

Have several purchasers with consiricl'at,le c'I~1 '1' f' . ."" '" I wal lI1g 01 eqUipped farms. Bnng in your listings this week.

Office Phone 67

Trchcrne, House Phone 100

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PARIS GREEN

q'reherne at I-Iolland milled in the restaurant. Alld

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DRUGGIST & STATIONER rulee; of lae game. However. they . There is no doubt that the coun- TREHERNE '

r~~~~=~::::::::=;;~~=~~~~~~~~~-~~~~-~- "fungo" bat, prohibited by the there .. manage, by the use of a varnish cil has the authority to close the brush, to disguise it, and they get Chinese'. restaurant on Sunday. away with it .. some times. Any- ~my, however, is not always jus- -:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;~~ thing goeS in Holland. . lice. Soft drinks may be purchas- r .co =

Andrew Carnegie has' nothing ed in the hotel on Sunday, and so I Sh' S' . k on th, gat' !<rep", wh'n it oom" may tobacco, and oandi", and no Ip· toe,

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to.a ~uestionof collection of coi\1. laws are violated. Mighty grate- . Said gate keeper hasn't much faith ful are its. IJatrons, too, for this ac- R·cgtilarly . in human nature, and he requires comodation: Then, why, ilJ.· the

, a host of an. auto pa'rty to rUll a- name.of common s'ense, should not watch this paper for dates, or

, long ahead of the car, when pass~ the local restaurant be allowed to . in~ through tl1egate, with sell the same things on'. Sunday? call me up '. in evidence, ,and the coin of the It looks ~s though council might PI'ION~ 110 .' A WALTHAM Watch combin'cs b~autiful

fl' appearancc With. time-keeping qualities. o tle 111ghest order. The Colonial "A" Model'is'the 0h~tsutllr chosen for presentation' to a gentleman, ~v Ie. tle· Waltham, ,Convertible Bracelet Watch. is' ~hnvana?IY .s~)ccted for a lady, ,You are invited to sec ;.'

realnlready to deposit in his wait- have exercised a little more' cau- T C S ing palm. Absolutely no cheques t~O?' i~ the ·mat.ter . .- Forty good . tl-ns LIVE STOCK cashed. Beyond a doubt, Holland Citizens have signed a petition'to . • ',. on, DEALER . . TREHERNE, MAN. i~ deing w~ll' financially, but' it counCil;,' asking them to rec(msidel' ':=:::r::::==:=' .:-:.:=' ~=-=~~~=~-.....,;,~~~~~;.:..,~:..~:..:.:~-gives bne something' of a turn to the by~law. . . .. !....:-:~.-.- - '""L.- .. esc exquIsIte models at our store : .. ,.' .

. .Treherlle be treated thus, after' having ~isi- '. Neither the Times nor U;e sign­ted the other parks of the league, ers o~ this petition have a~y quar~

=:==::::::=-~~~====~~~~====::;:;:~;:~ collections C1uring thc gaine reI. with .the council. Theil\, views tl'lrs~s:a!Jil!oln:a:Il'JtlJ:ltlJ:ltlJ:li:l~&:II:la:IJ3:II:Ia:I;;~;;;;';~;';;;;;;;;;;;;;;- or free. will collections at the gate and by-laws are usually consider­~ are the methods. . . ed good and acceptable. So good

i!1. fact, . that its. members are rc­elec~ed, year after year, by acc1a"

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'j. a barnaclc to·a. boal'sbollo111 'A' d'ver' .,'. ;:. • • . ' , _ , ' , • -.{ \ l~

, tlsl.ng d9esn~tjerk"':"it pulls ... It.begirls; '; ~ ..

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The Chevrolet --

OIL is a cheap fuel for cooking-No ashes to clean up, No fires to build.

What could be less trouble? , A Florence Automatic with a McClary's Success oven will

live you the best bakings you cver produced.

No odor. No wicks to bother with. Save fuel. have a cool kitchen., _ Cali ond acc thc }'Iorencc in actunl opcrnt.1on. . "FLORENCE AUTOMATIC"

OIL COOK STOVES 4

Sold by J. P. STRAUBE

$935.00 (F.O.B. Oshawa) • I

R. J. Richard.o., Editor .. Drawer A Trehor.o, ftl •• itob.

Notice U Ild~,' IITiic i'luuidpal Act ll

T,le Rural ~llIlIicipalily "I' SOlllh i'i<lI'f"lk Notice is hl'l-Lhy g-h'cll PUfSUfllll to sed­

iOIl J~.5 and 574 of liThe .Municipal Act!! thaI a by-law of Ih'c Rural ~llIlIicipalily of South Norfollt hf rai!'Oe till' S\lIIl "r 1IillC

Ih.""""HIIi\"~· hlllldn'd 'c\nllnt's ($<),300.00) for the· purpose of purchasing' 01" other­wise ucquirillg IUlld within the limits of the Villag,c of Trcherlle, and er~clillg and maintaining thereon a skatin~l1d curling .. rink for the public lise of the ~Iullicipalily, and for authorizillg' 'I tll.USSUC of debentures of the said i\lul1icil'alit)~ to that ainollllt, lhe said debenlures to bear interesl at the rale of six (6) per cellI per illllllll\1 payable within twellty yean; frum the passage or

this by-law ill l\\'CIIly illlllllill illstalments or stich yearly SlIllIS that the aggregate amuunt payable 1'01' pr-illcipai alld iuterest iu auy stich year shall bt~ eqllal, as lIearly as may be. to what is payable for princi­pal and illterest during each ur the other years of slIch pcri~d, has passl~d its tirst wo successivc readillg's hy the COllncil

and will he submitted hy the Council ur Ihe Ruml ~[lIl1idpalily of Smllh Norfolk for lim aSRl'lIt uf the electors 'l.'otitlcd to VOila then'oll,

The sums required tu tlIl'el the prillcipal and interest ul said debentllres from year to year shall be raised allllually by special rale [01' that purpose, Icvil'd 011 the follow­ing I'atc~lble properly situated ill said Rural Mutlicipality 01 South Norflllh', ami thc'ahove debt shall be created 011 Ihe se­cUl'ity of said special rate UpOII lh~ proper lies hereitlafter descl'ibeu and 011 I hal sec· lIrily ,,"ly \'i1.:--

Sl!~liolls whole allli f\'acl iOllal Elel'ell (II) Twel\'e (12), Thil'l Cell (13), FOIIl'Ieell (1,1), Twellly-three (23), Twellty-folll' (2-1), Twellly-Ih'e (25), Twellly-six (26), Easl half of TwentY-HcI'ell (27), Easl half or

The Valve.i~.Head Motor is Simplicity itself. Its Principle of Construction does, away with many parts. It eliminates' all of those extra corners and angles. and acts with simple but positive directness. Th~ Car designed' and built w,ith all the modern equipments of the large car and at a moderate pri~e.

The Chevrolet is also built in a Big·4 Cylinder and 8-Cylinder which 'should meet the wants of the dilJerent buyers. either in a small,' medium or large car. Be sure and write •. phone -32- or call at our

Thil'ly-fOlll' (.H), Thil'ty-lh'e(3,;), alld Tllir­Iy-six (36), all ill Township s,,,,ell (7), [~nllge Tell (10) "'esl of Ihe lirst prillcipal 1\lel'idiall iu Jill! Provillce of I\Jallitoha, Sectiolls whole allli f\'acliollal S~\""I (7), Eighteell (18), Nilleteell (19), Twellly (20), TWelltY-Olle (21), Twellly-eighl (28), Twell 1~lIe (29), Th;"ty (30), Thirly-olle (.II), Thil'ty-lwo (32) Thit-ty-Ihl'ee (33), }"esl

garage. and talk the car problem over with us, '.

POLJ~ON BROS., East End , 4 ... .........

Two Great' 'Inventions

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half of Thirly-folllj (3,1) all ill Towllship seve II (7), \'allge lIille (9) \I·"sl of the prill­cipal j\Jel"idiall ill the Provillce or i\lallitotm ScCt'iOIlS whole aud rracliOlmlolie (t), lwo (2), lhree (3), f01l1' (~), lIille (9), lell (10), elcl'ell (II), lwel\'e,,12), lhil'leell(13), 1'0111'­UC!-,I~ (14), liftcen (IS), sixleell(l6), twellly­olle (21), lwcllty-two (22) lwelll)'-three (23) lW"'lly-flllll' (24), all'ill 10Wllshil' eighl (1)),

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Ezact Cop, or Wrapper.

Signature of

In Use

For Over Thirty Years

CA TOBIA

-. MUL TNOMAH GIRLS QUARTETTE

They're Coming' to Chautauqua .. I _ ..' _

Are you?

rallge lell (10), wcst/of Ihe Prillcipal ~Iel'­idian ill the PI·ovillcc uf I\ialliloha. Sect­iOlls whole ami fnldil.ll1al, wesl half of lhree (.1), 1'0111' (4), !il'e (5), six (6) se\'ell (7) eight (8), nille (9), wesl hair of lell' (10), sixleell (16), sevellleell (I i), eighteen (18), lIilleleell (1<), Iwellly (20), twellty,ol'" (21) all ill towilohip eighl (ll), I'allge lIille (<)), wesl of the lirsl prillcipal, ~Ieridiall ill tite I'rovio,lce of ~Iiillilob,\, alld Oil all the wtc­ahle pmpel'ly \vilh-ill the \'illage of Tre­hcrne, all ill section olle (I), ll"Vt,ship eighl, (8), \'Hnge lell (10), wesl of the first Principal i\Ieridian ill, the Province of itoba. " I

Ti'e lillie and place appoillted by the said by-law for takillg (he votes of those entitled lo \'ole for and agaillst said by-law are as follows:-

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e IHive 'seen the alltotilObi,l,e perf.eclet\;,' in the last fifteen I?'~~rs" th'e: phonograph indl1s,try confidently watched for, thc, 1'lIlal,

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exact ,WJ1l101l'l" the propor DIAPHRAGM, alld , 1I18.1to 9t .record.. ,l " '. I,' I I ,::.": :'. ' ,

and froe from any kind or 'metal, ' , , ;~.~.~~;~J;~~~~~~i!~!~:;~~;~~r~~~~~~ff~:,t; r-bullt Il"vtolln. ' This tOile chamber," , 110 los" '. • " . ".: :

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The 'lime shall be Thursday, the twellly sixth day of JUlie, A. D. 1919 from the hOlll' 01 lIilll', o'duch: in the fOf'cnDu;, COil·

LillllllllSh' until lhe hUll!' of livc o'clock ill afl~rIlOlJl,1 of lhe' sallie day. : The

place shall be 0 he COllllcil Chamber iii tlie viii age of Trehel'l\e •

Allu ta!{t! lIotice thal-the lime and place lixed by the h)'-Iaw (01' the api,oilllmelll by the Rl'cve of Ill'rsolls toath'II~I.;Lt tilt: polling- plac."e and at tlll~ linat summillg til" or the \,(.;, CN hy 'he clel'l< I"lISpC(.:t ivcly Ulll

behalf of the persolls interested ill lhe said l~y-ta W 1LIld Pl'u'llwting' or llPpusillg" the PilSS,\);'e thl!l"cl'If ,.rc~peclively aro ill , , lhe Coullcil Ch,"vber ill the Village of T'rchcT'lIe 011 Tuesday, "tlw :1·lLh day of

june, II. D.' 1919 al the hO\ll' or de\'ell o'clod\ ill, the [Ol'elltlon. , And tnk.> notice, thal thc lillie aod place

1I1l~ by-law 1'01' the filial slIlIIJlIing­of the \'I.~IC~' giVt~1I rul' or agi~iosl thc

b);-Inw iU'C ill the Cl'Itlllcii 'CSlwJlIhcr ill the Vill"ge of To'eherlle on Friday, the 271h dayof JUII!!, II. Do. 1919 al the hour of two o'c!"c!, ill the aflemoull.

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, The fuJI texlor the pl'l)posed by-law is 011 file in my office inth!! 'Vill,;g-e of '1)'e­herne and will he !!Xhibil'ed by me l,,!, 'allY perSl)1I 011 applic~llion lhe(e,' , ' _' ~ Dated III T .. ehertle, lhis JOlh (\n',~, of i\IIlY, K; D. i91'j",'" ,', , , ,R. J';, ~1.Il.ft:S" S~crctary-Tr~(LSU'rCr

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The Gra' OJ·te" W' ~:reho' u' s:e', '. -TREHERNE LOCALS" . Next.Tj1~rsd~Y\June 26th, Tre-~ " herne-dlslnct.votes on whether or , '.' " '. . . not tHere will bela s,kating' and

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This season's latest style&.

One black serge size 44 regular price '* $30.00 for $24.00 , ' '"--""

Four t~eed coats sizes 36, 38 and 40 J / '

Regular price $25 fpr $20;~0

One tweed coat size 34 -_ Regular priee $24 for $19.20 .

One navy serge size 38 \ Regular $22 value for $17.60 . \.' -- ......

Ladies' Waterproofs A good range at: special values

Prices $7.50 to $15.og,

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ready~t.o.wears and shapei , ,h

In the Grocery ,

Good things to eat, these hot days.

You will always find something tasty i~ oJr grocery; no matter whether you stay at home or go 011 a 'picnic trip. .'

CANNED MEATS that are-easily prepared, veal loaf, " ham'loaf, beef loaf, chicken loaf, chipPed bed, lunch tongue roast beef, boiled dinner, sou pes and meat pastes; . , . ,

CA{'1NED FISH of all kinds .. Sardine~, herrings, bloat· ers, salmon, pilchardsi shrimp, lobsters; etc. '

Pickles, relishes, and sauces, a full assortment of the best brands.

W. R. Ross, & Soo I

Pte. Roger Aymont, of the 222 old winter it was, without curling nd ret,urned to Trehcrne on Wed- nor skating. While other towns nesday. Since returning from 0";- were enjoying winter sports, Tre erseas he has been in Haywood. herne was dead'to the world. It He saw lots of fighting~ and was had th.'~: unenviable reputation of twice wounded. "No pla'ce to ' go"\ ind nothing to

Mrs. R. T. Martin arrived from do when you got there. Fix the Moosejaw on Tuesday evening for matter up' next 'Thurs&aY. Vote a visit at the home of her brother yes for the rink. i~ la~, Frank Martin' ",,'w. House was a passenger to

Geo. Comstock is building a the city on Thursday June 20th. large barn, the !Iumber being sup- Miss Hattie Herber~ of Swan plied from the Corona yards.' The Lake is visiting with Miss George. firm also recently shipped to John ' Magne, of Beaconsfield the mater- T. Davis of Winnipeg came up ial for a complete house. on Friday and is visiting at the

Jas. Caslick of Glenboro is visit ;ng with his sister Mrs. EnosWil­let.

home of H. House for a few days.

Mrs .. :r: Kearns VIsited in Elm Creek a few days last week ..

May be caused by wearinK

heavy shoes during' ~he, warm

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A light pair of oxfords 'for

women would keep you~' feet

cool and comfortable just now.

We lhave some snappy st;lc&

m outing' and ~hite canvas, , \

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sible ~nd honestly made throughout. Let us show them to you.

See our bargain box, Ladies' Shoes at

$2,95, worth $6,00 and $7,00

Buy your wall paper and paint N. Wilson Winnipeg was in Tre ',J. from "the Generals" and have it herne last week .. R. J SCOIT P~?~~ Treherne • applied in military' style. Free Miss Gertrude l\lIurry left on Ld"'", on the war thrown in. Paint Saturday for Brandon where she _______ • _____ ~-_----__ -----~ with Sherwin-Williams paint. will train for a nurse. _____ ,___ ____ -

IGCKERT & RUMSEY J. Maurice visited his n~other ............ v ...... -----""""""'"·~--- ___ ................... w----""""--""'" .......... , Ye Old Firm., . Mrs. Geo. Crook last week, return' ~

Treherne Chautauqua, July 'i, 5 ing on Saturday to Brandon. ~~ and 7. Reserved season tickets The Prize List of the Provincial $2.50 for six sesssions. \ Exhibition, to be held at Brandon , 'The Family Herald and Weekl~ July 31st, to 26th is out. Gener- ~ Star now appears in a new and ous Premiums are offered for Live " better form, containing some 60 Stock Poultry, Domestic Manu­pages. Costs but $1.25 per year, ufactures, Dairy Products, Ladies at the Times office.' / Work, Fine Arts, and School Ex­

Fred Staples, W~l. Hendel'S Jr., hibits. It is an attractive Prize

l3utterwick" Patt~rns for any' garment ' , ' and our dressmaking department is at your ~erv,ice

C. Metcalfe were passengers List. Those of our readers who • to ,the city Tuesday evening.' fail.lto get a copy through the ~~ ,MRS,· SMITI-I ~

mal can secure a copy by calling -f The lawn social which was to at the Times Office. \., MILLINER AND DRESSMAKER ~

?~;~ ~~~~~l~~;~l~~~~S~~Y.ilo~~~ Mi~~ R. Closs who has been vis- .• w "" M ........ :_~ _____ l:~?~~.?~ ...... ?R~~~~~b~:.J tein' has been postponed one week, iting her sister" Mrs. W. Gillen ____ , and if weather' permits will be for the past few months, returned :! ••••• , •••••••• ~ •••• , ................................ : h Id J 26th to her home at Mewbridge, N. ·D. : eOa~nRi~::, an,;ncorporated lit- on Monday. ! ' . Curry'~ Big Store News' ' j

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recenty:voted to raise by taxation have order~d a ca~load. of' 550 ft. i' I ·i· '$9000 for a skating and curling U.G:<? l\':l11e, wh.lch IS expected • STRIKE OR NO STRIKE

'Holland~ rink. There is 'a ;{novement on e~rlY,l11 July. Pnce to members: : ~,""'i,~,')"'1.·1',,;!.",·'!.·;··,.'·7·', ,- C".,,;":-'," 1<_ ••• to' drifeat'the'''obJ'ect in'Tre.' Will be $23.85 per cwt",'C,--O. D.,; :"":~" : Granite W , . ,

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The' name standi, foi Quality ';and . Service .' • I

whether you see it on the Imalle~t 'or the largelt farm"impl~me~t. " , . J

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vesting machinery now, fo~ \repai,rs,or re-placements. ' Be ready 'for H~~~e,t.

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with t~e splendid rain which fell J H R f. i I .' : Saturday night, just wlien the tary . . ouertson. ow as an~~here, We, have just added a : crops were begining to thirst. Far Prof. I\t Green, f~iJmer Prin~i. : f I' b' f d : ther west considerable damage has pal of Treherne School \vill con~ :' ew. new' mes to our. Ig, assortment 0 ress-: been done by grasshoppers but in duct 'the services in Chalmers Pres • goods, in' voiles. Pink, blue, white, patterns : this district the damage has been byterian church and at Olive next i ,~ . . , : very small. - Sunday. . • . We h,iv~ j~st received\~l1other .lin~ of Ladi~s' I-lose, the • , H. Kitkert painted R. A. San- Miss,Norris and her ncices Ade. i Monarch-k~lt m bl~ck, white, tan, 111 lisle and Silk. i ders~'s st?re th~s.week. C.urry's la "ar~d Jean." Ste\Va,rt who, have i". '~ls:o a shi~ment' of Ladies' Sweaters,,' t,ust ,the thing for 1 store IS a~so recelvmg a coat.. ~een,m the, cltY,t,he past week, re·, evenmg motonng. ."" , " .\

Don't forget ,the ball game at turned on S,aturday ... Mr.s,' Stew- i . A new:su~plY of Table Linen, BedSpre~~s" ~iIlow cotton, : : Treherne this Friday evening. Lo art \~as able. ~o .r~turn ~vI~h the,m , an~: Towehng' . f. ' ',' -' ,'.! cal team vs Holland. . . and I~ mu<:h l111pro~ed.\,., -' " . :,~' <,. ' .. ' • .,' I , Mrs .. Richardson is having a Rev: Fre~ C. Middleton ,of the EAST "JUVENILE STYLES ' 1

rinnths,holiday,iri Ddnkwaterand ~ialService C~u~c~l, }Viimipeg, W' , " , ~ Moose'jsW';'Sask. '- / "',:: , Occupied t\l~ pulJ?it()f the Metho- e are gOing to / • , . ':""",;" , "~J:;."::,,,,"" m,st C:hurch~on ~un~ay:, Inthe' seU all of ourla'd. ( I :: ¥iss"F6r,der, at,rive~::,~r.-;.;~atur. mornmg hIe preaclied ,o.n "The . . . , i

urday, from Pipestone aricf,is visit- New J:)em.~~~cy" and iri"fhe"even i ies' and children,' i~g'at A.'Pollons..' ," ': ingspoke,:pCtlie,success, of prohi- , .• ~; Miss,Hel~11 Weichman came up bi~i6,n,and:,~h~,ta,sks.of - , Hats 0 n Friday ~ I ,fro-mthe'cityon Saturd,ay.'; . tiont~at,wer~,stil1ahead ofth,e andSaturdav. If'l '

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SMITH~S: STO.~E 'N'~WS' , . Our hustling'hardwar~ man 'W.

L. Dawkins replenished his stock

"The' Spotless Store" . of gasoline on Monday by

Canada Food Bo',,~d License No. 8-7150 I .

w~ are again in a good position t~ sery!'! the public as .. we

ha ve re~ently re~elved illarge shipm~nt of' merchandise.

We afpreciate th~ bu.ine~, that hi.. been turned our ~ay dur

ing the time the mail order houses were unable to deliver the

goods. We hope our friends have considered the prices ~Iong with the quality. Our poli~y.is to secure' a ,fair margin of prof·

i~ only. Our supply of bO:>ts and shoes, crockery, summer un·

derwear, hats, caps, overalls etc., are sufficient for some time.

Kindly remember our six o'clock clo~ing during the' week,

except Saturday.

, -Parel, Helllll-•• ,elliniol lellllni IIU.e,IIc-li.,. 1II.~·,.IJ8' , . '81I~III-E.'1 pII, Ind .",,,litil, et, 'lIfe-'-iut IIIIII~,'1 I .. ~il. .... 1. In .Ift •• -

RATHWELL RUMORS \

. Mrs. W. Scarrow her daughter Margarett and Miss Breeton mo­tored to Reston last Thursday re­turning Sunday.

. A jolly b~nch of picnicers mot-ored to lake Manitoba last Friday

up from. St. Claude a 10 bbl full R. Scarrow making the trip.

Front street is receiving a coat of paint starting at the corner. We hope the same will 'Continue on westward as tile town is badly in need of it.

A few days with the road grad­er has added to the a'ppearance and comfort in drivin~ on them.

-If someone would invent'a sil-

encer fpr the the bark of some of our dogs at night it would no doubt add to the comfort of those who would like to sleep.

Death of John Mcinnis -

Highest prices for butter and eggs' and enjoyed lake scenery, did a James McInnis, one of the pio­little fishing and witnessed the neer settlers of the Indianford dis Saturday evening storm on the trict, is dead at his home, 1 UO

Smith Brothers I lake which' was a wild one. They I Chestnut St., Winnipeg. Mr Mc all returned on Sunday evening: Innis has been ill for several years well ple~sed w~th the!r outing. I and pas3ed away last Monday

Misses B. Mott and' E. Wilson' evenI~g. I' • '. /

Rathwell, Man. Phone,39 , returned by auto from Winl1ipeg I He IS survIVed by ~ Widow, three having completed their second sons, ~o~)ert of ,Indmnford, 10hn class normal training.' I and Wilham of Saskatchewan, two

. . dau~hters Mrs. Walter Caswell of TI~e rams of las~ week With that Rathwell, and Mrs. WingWinni-

A GENERAL LINE of 1 uesday evemng has added p=g. 1 .

. greatly to the prospects of a good Mr McInnis was a prominent ,

PLUS SERVICE-crop and encouragement to the Mason, a member of the local gardens. . Ilo~g~, and very well known here.

, HIS home at Indianford was one J. Hannah left on Tuesday for of the most beautiful in the dis-

Gene\al Hardware, Gr~nite and Tinware" Hecla Furnaces, New Perfection Oil Stoves.

Winnipeg wiL1\a car load of eggs. trict, and when he resided there, His venture if successful will be was a general resort for parties, repeated as hen fruit is steadily picnics. and other gatherings. Mr.

'1' I McInnIS was ¥1earl y seventy years

Agent for the pi I11g up.. , of age. ,

,W.G. Wilson and A.W. Caswell

Massey Harr'is Farm Machinery ~ototed to the city last week, re-' ;-_~e ________ \ ____ .

turning they encountered all the joys which mud and bad roads' J. I. Case Co., Tractors, etc .

Gould Shapley & Muir Gas Engines Hero IF anning Mill., McLaughlan Buggys De Laval Cream Separators , .

could.supply. I H., Scammell and C. Archer

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(ondenled Adverti~eme~ts

I .~ II '·Ol·tl.OlllOlil. IIlIdo,' thl. hOl,dlllK are 01""V8d (~'U for 0110 hlROl'tloll, tht'uo illtiul'tion~ tor 1.1.10 Tho 011",.1110<\ ,'''. W"Y I. nil ocouomlcallIIothotl ot ~lOlllllt:t buy lUI: 01' I'outhuc. ~

FOR SALE

North ~ of the S. E. t of 19-8-9 three miles North of Trehllrne with or without crop, with or with

. out horses and machinery. A first clci.ss rr.ixed farming farm. Easy terms. . Apply to J., S. Palmer

Treherne

Phone 23 Rathwell, 'Man.

Wm. Huggart was renewing 'ac- . quaintences 'in town on Tuesday after'an absenc~o! th~ee weeks. !

·Please keep in . mind ,the' school. concert Friday eyening; i4 wilJ be

" worth your while. .; ", ' I J. Sharpe's slaughter house was

78th, partially demolished by the wind' after storm last Saturday.

Fred Warren, late of the arrived home last Monday, having been overseas for some "

, Several auto loads J went out to considerable time.

Mr. and Mrs. W. Syrns of Winni peg are visiting relatives in this district. ., ..

W. T. Smith's on Monday even-I ing and witnessed the ball game between Matchettville and'I,hdian ford .. ,

Chas. Warren and T. Wright, after motoring to the city returned last Saturday by train. .' .'. Y . M B '

T. Wright h~d 'the misfort~n~' OU aye... . to lose'his stable and other valu-. '. ~ Skept'I·1C' al

. Tenders Wanted able property by fire on S;lturday , _' , Tenders for the hay crop for the morning., All live stock was saved.

season of lll19 ·on· the N. E.: * of The cause of the fire is unkn9wn. About What Dr. Chase's.'Nerve 85-6-10 W 1st. will be .received Mr. Wright was in the city ittthe Food WiIl'Do for You,~But ' until July 1st.. The most favor~ time of the fire. . " -able tender Will be accepted and ."i . Here is, the Evidenc~ •.

,should' be ;, addre~sed . to R:' P. The gover,nment advocates that ,. ,','" .. : , " :;_ ': . Mdi:rison .. Tre~~rne:Man. sheep ~aisirw is ):rofitable. SoJ;l1e . When thp I,llood gets/thin ';' 'iwd . . ~ . . doubt It; by. the way the wol~s . watery .. whiln the ner1s _become"' '"p-asture fodent, good for, norses regale U·.emseluf:s thereon: .~:tttya.~~ ;~~~~~t;,~' anr;;,~ YIO~~ j

or cattle, good water, 2A miles N'I' " . .'-. . weak and tired it Is ,because of Rathwell. . . ,~ 38 T ' For some uncon:elVab~e r .3S0n nourishment Is lacking ... '

. You may. be eating as usual' but Apply J. S. Palmer.' Phone 95

1 pa's and rna's' glas.sc!; became .ex- your 'dlge'sUve, system falls· .to ob-

. ,. h d A th I tt " h taln . from' the food you eat tho. ole-----..::...:..--......;...--"------ C ange·. sea er IS m t e ments. from 'whlch ,new: blood -and

, , ,Noti~e .... cit£for a tWO;'iwe ' expect nerve. force Is' created.' , ',Because' Dr. Chaoe's Nerve Food

, '. - .. . '. there will be her arrival Bupplles .. thls element to the .blood As \~e.w,ll ~top shlppmg all grams. home . arid nerves.' It 'Is the most"successful t th .l. d fJu would re I . ot.resto"ratives' ~",', ;,l, • ':;ll!'~', ,,: a' t: en 0 ne, we -, ,. . ,

quest .all/ou'r custom' 'ers' to. have. . While 'pers<!nal experience .wlth a. -. medical' treatment Is the' only ab-. all their grain' that they have to solute proof. that .It will' "·beneflt

you. mill, we . ure all similarly' con-sell delivered by the~25th of June: IItituted and what will help one _will . ': Ogilvie Milling Co., . ",underslmlhlr

'. . J. Coul ~er . I~,t~~;~~~,!';nl~

10 OF MANY

.REASONS WHY You Should

Buya

M·AXWELL 1 It's a Pleasure Car and a Bus­iness Car coml;>ined

2 It is made by one of the larg­.est autonl0bile factorfes,in the . . . busines3

3 .Service and Satisfaction is the MAXWELL motto

4 More miles per gallon of gas '1'1 days and nights without stop­ping the motor, covering 22,022, 3 miles, or an average of 26 8-5 miles per U.S. gallon-a record that has .never· been beaten Your MAX'~VELL will do the same.

5 In the MAXWELL we have a Compact, Powerful Motor the-clutch and'al! the' working parts run in a bath of oil-all dust proof, meaning long life with small repair bill. .

.' S Look a MAXWELL over -its Neat Appearing, Roomy, Easy to Contro'l Economical to Drive and a demonstration ,will 'prove' to YOUI: satisfaction that you get as pluclrfoI:/.your morley in a rvV\.XWELL as you do in any.' car under $2,~q.9'(;:I;:: 7 The Best Boosters-for,MAX­WELL ca'rs are ownc:rs

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9 it Standard 'Car; not an as­sembh~d'car" .

10 NoJreakrriodels . , "

I. ·.C.I ~'Stirison

BEDRIDDEN WITH .••.• ++++.++++++++++++++++

On Pleasure' Bent, or Profit

RHEUMATISM Hotel SSt:' '~harles Felt That He Wouhl NenrWaU. ApIa "FRUIT·.\·TIVES" IIrouaht R.lief.

L61.t~IZO LEDUC

. B Ottawa 8t:, 'Hull, P .Q. "}<'rul t·.· tI Te!" Is certainly a won d er.

For a year, I suffered with Rheulllfl­lism; being forced to stay in bed lor five months. I tried all kinds of medicine but without getting better; and thou~bt I 'Would never be able to 'Walk again. .

"One day while lying In },ed, I read abou~ 'Fruit·a·tives' the great frui~ medicine; and it seemed just wbat I needed, so I decided Lo try it, - ;

The first bo.t: helped me, and I took the tablets regularly until every trace of the Rheumatism left me.

I have every confidence in 'Fruit.fl­Uves' and strongly recommend them to every sufferer from Rheumatism" •

LORENZO LEDUC. liOe •• box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25e.

At all -dealers or sent postpaid on receipt of price by Fruit·a· tivCl Limited, ottawa, Onto

"" We carry a full line of Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings, Window~, Doors, Storm sash, Screens, Fence Posts, Wall Board, Cement, Lime, Plaster and Coal

Our Specialties

King Aerators Radford Silos

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Shelvin Pine .

Beaver brand Flooring Leatheroid Roofing Jubilee Papers Can't Sag Gates

CORONA LUMBER CO. . D. F. ~ULLIVAN, Agent

Broadway TREHERNE

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W'hen in T reh~~ne Visit the

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Excellent Meals

,Billiards

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Ice Cream •. .v ortex S~nitary . , Sysiem used

Fine Cig~s, Resf Room for Ladies ..

Board by the Week , ,.,

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LOweat ,Commissions!

Winnipeg'

"In the heart of everything"

Dancing every evenmg. Near all

the Theatres, nea; all the shops

You'l\ Come Again

Owned I\ud ~Illnllged uy Geo. SkiJlII'O,,, late of 'The Ol'lI.uge' ++,+++++++++++·> ... oto++++++++ ••

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: ARTHUR CARR : + + : .AINTER. DECORATOR :

: : + PHONE 48 TRtHf:RNE + + + : WALL P,\1'8R SA~II'LgS : ... + + ON IIAND + + + : AGBNT. SUgnWm-WILLI,DIS : + + : PAINTS AND VAHNISIlI,S ~ + + : Y 0111' Wlll'k suiiciLlJd t • + ••• ++.++++++++~~+~++++~+ ••

AUCTIONEERING! I have lIIuvnd frurn TruhnrDt' Lo W{lInlpe.:

ont Intnud cllrryiull 00 my Anct.ioll B1Isim's!l turutUrlJ t.he Count.ry, CUHt.UIIICrII "ill I'cctd vr. Prompt At.tHutlull hy wrat"\i: rno HL rHURClJt teleiro8IJor Plwuo tlborbroost .!t.7 un rovorllllclwnk Prlaull Ae Ulln81, ~ntl8fnut.loll OI1RrRlIteud

N. WILSON, M.A.A., '69 Langs/do St.. Wlnn/p.,g

Licensed Auctioneer.

For Best Results try

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Rathwell, Man.

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MCJRltlSON & IIERG , , BI1I'l'iAtOl'~. Notm'loR, eto

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Straw' 'Hats Mens Straw,. Chip 'and Panama Hats, just what you need this hot weather. ,

to $2.50 Panamas $6.'()0 Straw and chip hats $1.50

Try one and see how cool they feel,

HARDWARE One only, lawn mower, special price $8.00

Shovels, 6 only left, square mouth, $1.25 each. Last chance at

Poultry wire, 2 rolls only, 3611, special $5.50 per 10 rod roll

Rifle shells, 22 long smokeless, per box of 25 35c, 3 boxes $1.00

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the beautiful finish. Less scrubbing, less work. All sizes, 8 different shades. and see

Groceries Peanut butter in bulk, 35c per lb Pumpkin, 2 tins 25c Corn Starch, 2 pks 25c

. Peas per tin 20c

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Oranges, lemons, bananas

. Butter 35 cts Eggs 35 cts

Make. this' store your headquar:ters Chautauqua week, , July 4-5-7... Y GU '~re w,elcome.

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ANNOUNCEMENTS . .

RiI}k Qu~stion to be Discussed A mass meeting of all. citizens

in the district covered by the pro· posed by·raw to provide funds for a skatipg rink is called for Tuesj day evening, June 24th, at 8.30 in Pollon's HalL Come and discuss the matter pro and. con. Every rate payer should be present ..

For Sale-'Good lawn mower, near· ly new. Apply Times Offic<J.

Beaconsfield Annual Sunday scha.ol picnic will De held on June !lth. I A big program ofspcrts is being prepared. 'Watch for fur· ther announcements .

, Mr. Stewart- is expected home this week, and therefore the usual services will be conducted at the Chalmers Presbyterian Church next Sunday. Mr. Green cannot. be here.

Boynfl Creek Picnic The annual . basket picnic of

Boyne Creek, will \be held on the usual grounds on Thursday July 3rd.· Prizes will be given for the girls and men's base ball, and for childrens races and other athele· tic sports. All come.

ChautaUllua , , Mrs. Anna.French J9hnsol1, the

speaker on the last afternoon comes with a message of home' and the family lha't has had a far reach· ing influence upon those who heal' it. Her lecture, "The World's Greatest Asset," has proven so in­teressing and so profitable that she is unable to fill all demands for her time. Mrs. Johnson is a won1an of fine presence, magnetic

l.t)lersonaliIL) with an unusally alert and keen mind, gifted with a rare platform ability which combina· tion makes her a lecturer much sought after.

She has a lecture that tneets a real want, and is so full of wit and pathos, lH;en observations of IlU­man nature and real understand· ing of home life, that I' e: fludiences are more than enthusiastic.

The Truth of th~ Matter \ \

The following statement "as given to the Wirinipeg newspapers on June 13th, signed over the sig· natures of Mr. Geo. K. Wark, Vic':! residet{t of the Broth'erhood of Locomotive Firemen and' En·

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BU-.Y YOUR· FLO.UR NO' W ".' ment begins:· '"We are officially Livery Stable •

A' first·c1l1ss Li~Jry and. Feed Rusille:ls; good Rehllble f:orl'es; stv· tisbrigs ; everytbitilf

u p~io·datc.

Prumpl and .. obliJilng service.

. Dravini: and Teamlnl( I

Special attention' to Commercials •.. c·

'" A uiomoblle for Hire, "

J.B·.· Smith

We receive this week a carload , ,', ,-'...., . \'. ' " .

of first class Flour, ~omelhing we can guarantee.'

. . We ~ay~ '8'SO 'a quantity. of oafllour, barley flour,. corn:-: f10'1f . and' rye flour which we will sell BELOW COST.

I, '. \ We now c~ndu'~ta'Slricllv'Ca~h'Busill~ss • • •••• 4.4 ......... :,oJ" ... ..,...,..,.,...,... "..,..,...,. ,

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advised this' morning that meet· ings o{. trainmen and firemen lasl night adopted a reso!u~icnjn sub· stance pr,?vidiDg and cOl1tending that. the city policemen must te at once returned to'duty on the streets

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of Wirli1ipeg and that the priptiple 0'[ .. Collective bal'gaining

. rrlust be recogriized, also a living wage conceded to· strikers and all strikers reinstated without dis·

,,' . SOLD ·BY ",' crimimltion. The. resolulion fur· I . , " .• ' ;. .' therprovided that in. the event ····OGILN'IE: ·'MILLING:·:·-'~C@~ y .. that the'above'settlemeht of the

. . . " .. ' strike issue is ·.not made effective Joi ... u~~ COULTER, AGEN7' T REHERNt MAN: at once, the members of the train

:....;...;..--.;;...---~-...;.-__ --~ .. ---~.---:.;';., .. '....;, __ ..: ITlen's and firemen's oranizations '~:;;~:;;:;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;= ·1,' .would withdra\v from service in a = =;:==::===::===~~:~~'~'\~=~~22=:: sympatl1eticstrike at six p. m. to· an Advertilenienfi~ the T~. . .' -'---"';;"--';'~~~';'::"'';;''';'''-.~.. (13th),. '.", ' ..

Phone 17

: 'In lh.ci, ~~a.r,to!:,;E,~:~~yt:~:ng: " ' :::"I:reber~e: ,fjigh Jcho~1 .'. The organiza(io~1s referred to d~ .:. ··G·E· O' RG'E' ··,S RE' S"'TAURA' NT· " .S~iJ(t~ilt~,:.p.repR~~~ fo( ThIrd. not and will .not, under anYClr·

" ". \ '. '.' '. . and· Second, Clal's. Tf;'aC'ht'rs'. 'cumstanccs couritenatlce a sympa. . ificattls~ ond tJnl\;er~itv . . , .

'.. . the tic strike. and the action taken . ation.~ EXllml'n~.~ons;" .

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LAND WANTED

'List Your Farms Now

I can sell all the improv· ed quarter sections I can get, listed, with growing

. crops and equipment in· 'eluded, for cash immedi· ately on close of deal.. . Buyers from the South .

will be here in July to look over larger farms.

JAMES FULTON

Treherne, Man.

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Dr. ChllBo·. O!ntment will relieve you o,t alice amI as certainly curo. you. tiOc. n. bOX'\ 1111 denIm'H, or Ednmneon. Bates & Co .• l"lm lcd, Torolllo. SUllIplo box frce if you muulton this paper nud cDelo.e ~c •• tamp to pay postage.

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That you have a Boot aiJd Shoe I Hospit~1 open right here on Broad

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Posters Etc.

New Type New Machincry Prolllpt Delivery

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The T rehcrne Times Trcltcrne, Man.

P. Harry, Prop --.-----

EVER Y busincss fhould have a

reserve account into which a cer'uin , I I portion of the profits go rcc,u ur,y to

creute a fund uvailuble for dcvelop­

ment or emergency. The fdrlller's

herd of catll", is his rcservc fund und

should be continually gr~wing. If you need a loan, sec U5.

BANK/OF HAMILTON . . TREliERNE .BRANCH , J. F. Gill, Mgr.

MINARD'S LINIMENT Killg 01 Palll

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RELIEVED THE PAIN .Miss Ruth TarkhlKton, 12 Trafalgar St., St Thom3!1. Ont. '1M)' Rrandmothcr '\Io'M lutJjtclto rheumatism alltJ used to call me from my playmates Lo go Lo the (hug~ 11'1.1. to let Min",d'. Unimrnt. I .... a. ohen tJnwilllnc and dtdaf'tlt I haled t~llt old llufT. but I toOn found out hOl'" food it wn. J lot neuu1ab, Grandmtl t:lmc wltb ,the l.Jn1mel'!t ~.nd applied it tomy htoad .,td wu very much lurprlted to f~1 How quickly It ttbevtd thcp!un. . . Minard's Liniment Company

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