d 'lister's securiti~s forntalin,e · nomestead rulinas. frenzied finance in ganada....

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'," , ... '" ., '", THE LABEL J@'" Sbows the date to wbich your sUbscription is paid. See that it is right. u - " , VOL. 7 Treherne. Manitoba, Friday, April 6, 1906 NO. 27 IUSINESS IND 'ltffSSIINIl CIIIS. MBDIOAL DR. LAMONT, P hysician, snrgoon. Omce and r"ldence on BOYDO atroot, Treharne. . I , DR. G. w. STAPLItS ' P hyslclun und surioon. M. D. C. M. Unher' oit)' of Manitoba. om co aDd relldence,one block soulh of tho POlt omce. " J. It. TYNDALL, 111. D. P hysfciun. surgooD, accouchour, aod coro_or. Olllco at r •• luulIeu on Broadway, duyand night. ___ R_A_T_HW_E_r_.L_, M_A_N_., WE MAIU: YOLJR Gl.QTNING Its Easy To Talk. ." about good jewelry in the papers. But it is'nt always so easy to back up the t,allc in the store. We nev- er claim, any virtne for our jewelry that 'cannot be substantiated. Ev- ery word we u Lter will be backed lip by the :ANDREWS & 'r,INDSA Y U."-RHISTERS .to. in IJlllldlng formorly oecuplod by J. '1'. Hold & Co. UnukorB. Trohorno, MUD. Sollcltore rnr tho Caou<llon Hank of BollcltMo rnr MUllicipllllty of Bouth Norrolk. GnORGI\ 1Il00DY, B.A., I..I,.n. , S olicitor, ALlorney, Notary, Etc. OWco at U. A. Alu.lor.lWn'a, j·'ront. , , , J. GOLL1W, V. S. 1 H onor graduato In 1890 of Ontario Votorlnar l )' CoUogo. All dl80u808 of d0l1108tlc aolma 8 troatod by tho loto.t 8clontlllc mothOlh. Char. 1108 modorato. OlllcD ono door south of Cal vorl &. WUson. roshloneo opposlto tho school. TREHERNE, MAN, Will bo In Rolhwoll wookly, from Z p.m. to 5 on FrIdays. ' MISCELLANEOUS. D. lIlCCOIG AgOnt In Trohorno for 80voraillrot clllss loan com pan los, loaulng 011 lauds and othor l>ropor· tios nl roasonnblo rlltos. Flnnncial business comluotod., ]. T. RIt!D & CO., SWAN LAKE, lilAN. , -' nANK'ERS 1II0noy to loan on Farm Londo nt 6 por cant. Notos.:AQ'roomonts for lIalo, ond mortA'8U'es pur· chllsou. Wlnnlpog addros, 447 MAIN S1'. ICItNNETH HUDSON L lconsed Auctlonoor for the Municipality hOf South Norfolk. Arranll'ementl lIIay 0 IIIl1do for laloo at tho Thnel c;>tHco, Trohorno, 10 G. A. ANDItRSON 011 the understanding that it fits perfectly. Not nearly a fit or about right, bilt an absolutely perfect fit is what we guarantee. A PERFtCT' FIT can only be had from perfect tailor- iug. 'l'hat's why our garments set so much hetter thau any otbers. Leave us your measure for a trial suit. Upon it:! execution wE7 de- pend for all your future . , , Jewelry in our Stol·e. So when we say we have the,best assortmen t and the lowest prices, we want you to test the statement in person. Will you? d "" tVJil CCIigA iJe ceq, lit §\Dr ,- 'LISTER'S GOLD', MEDAL Forntalin,e " j 4()%,' " Nomestead Rulinas. Frenzied Finance in Ganada. Stallions Must be Enrol/ed. Tbe following important regula- It begins to look as though the tions regarding homesteading have Canadian life insurance companies' been promulgated by the depart- investigation by government had ment of the interior, and will go in- not come a day too SOOl1. The in- to effect this month. Their object quiry now going on at Ottawa is is presumably to prevent abuses bringing to light tbe fact' that that have crept into the practice questionable manipnlation of and that has hitherto prevailed in con- speculating with the funds uas been nectiou wiih granting homestead quite the regular thing. On entries, and hit directly at tue Thursday of last week the Manu- blanketing 'schemes of laud com- facturers Life business methods panies which have been complained were under investigation at Ottawa, of: and many transactions such as were , "An application for homestead but lately shown up in connection, entry or inspection wiII only be ac- with the frenzied financing of the cepted if made in person by the ap- American companies were brought plicant at the office of the local to light. The company had made agent or sub-agent. investments prohibited under our ,"An for a homestead insurance laws; had inHated the entry or for, inspection made per- value of stocks held; had illegally sO,nally at any sub-agent's office made'calls loans and stock invest- may be wired to the local agent by ments which were suppressed from the sub-agent ilt the expense of the their reports to government; al- applicant, and 'if the land applied lowed certain capitalists to occnpy for its vacant upon receipt of the dual positions of both lenders and telegram, such, application is to borrowers; and the directors had have prioritY, and the land will be established a security (?) company held until the necessary papers to to 'handle unauthorized stock. complete the transaction are receiv- The Telegraphic repoi'ts show ed by mail. that in the inspection of 19 0 3 gov- "ShOUld it be found that a home- ernment inspector B1ackadar found entry: has been secured two large call loans to Mackenzie through "impersonation, "or an ap- ao'd Mann on upon which plication for inspection filed by a the company could not make loans. person who represented" himself as There were similar investments in some one else, the entry" wiIJ be the Dominion and Crows nest coal. summarily cancelled and such ap- A transaction with Pellatt & Pellatt plicant will forfeit" all 'priority of was gone into. This firm were claim. 'I brokers of the insurance company. f'An applicant for"' inspection They boughtfor it 1,000 shares of 'entry. C. P. R. Afterwards Pellatt & Only one"application inspection Pellatt for themselves hypothecated must be reeeiYed from an individual the stock. Wheu the time came un:tiI, that 'application has been dis- for delivery to the Manufacturer posed of. ' , they could not make good, and a The Horse Breeders' Protection Act as passed by the last session of the Manitoba Legislature "includes many important features with wbich everyone who owns or keeps a stallion for public, service should become familiar. Under the lIew" act all stallious whether pure-bred or grade must be enrolled in the Provincial Department of Agricul- ture and the certifica It! given of such enrolment IIIust IJt:' printed on the route bill or pOHter lIsed for ad- vertising .. For pure Im:d stallions the fee for enrolment j:; $2.00 but for grades no fee is charged. Stal- lions that uave been registered un., der the old Horse Breeders' Act will require to be re.enrollecl, the fee for doing so, however, is only 25 cents. In the case of pure bred stallions all owners by fnl fill- ing certain regulations outlined in the act mlly have a lien Oll the pro- geny where service fee has not been paid. As the breeding of all horses will be examined in the Department, tbe certificate issued aucI printed on the bills will be a guarantee to far- mers of the exact breeding of the horse and there will be no oppor- tunity for auy unscrupnlons stallion owner to misrepresent the purity of breeding of his animal. Copies of the new act may be had free by applving to the Department of Agriculture at Winnipeg. Nave Fun at Home. DEAL Jo:STATE, LOin and allent. i "Spoclal attontlon glvoll to Insuranco. j 00100, Railway avo., noxt door to Mrs. Mart· For "Sn1ut in Grahl .. ''l' 'The department may carryon payment of $[00,000 was necessary to completion any' cancellation pro- to release the stock. The com- ceedings instituted, although the pany paid this and also another applieant should subsequently with- amount of $25,000 to release a lien draw or Derome ineligible for en- on Pellatt's stock in the Manufac- trX., '" turer's'I,ife, which he was going to ",When a homestead entry is can- offer as security. Mr. Pellat gave celled for (except when the company a mortgage of $126,- " applicant ".,for." cancellation", be- 000 on property of which the value "cornes, entitled notice of the real estate was $4 6 .3 00 . Don't be afraid cif a little fUll at bome. Don't sinit your house lest the sun should fade your carpets, and your hearts lest a hearty laugh shake down some 1I1usty old cob- webs there. ' If you wish to ruin your sons let them think that all mirth and social enjoyment llIust be left on the threshold without when they come home at night! Young people must have fUll and relaxa- tion somewhere, H they do not find it at, their own hearthstones it ..viIi be sought at other less profit- . able places. Thert:fore, let the fire burn brightly at night and make the homestead delightful with all those little arts which parents so perfectly understand. DOll' t re- press the bouyant spirits of your children; half an hour's merriment round the fireside of home blots out the remembrance of many a care and annoyance during the day, and tbe best safeguard they can take with them into the world is the ill- fluence of a bright little domestic sanctum.-Ex. I ,In. MOllOY to loan. , " Is the best that you can buy. It does not" auy', more than poor kinds;," It :, , , , , , , NELSON WILSON guara'nteed.' ' , " ,', '. "" , , , " .. ,- , !, . " . '. , , PIANO TUNING. M ISS BLANCHE B. BUCHBACH, sollolto your Piltronaio Inj>hmo tunlnll,"voiclull " " lIod action rOiolatlnll. Graduato of tho Mllos Bryant Bchool, the Inrgost In tho world. 'Drop tlf"" "'If -VB po -=' £ C"U,", '" II postal card, alld you will rocolve proml't[ at· tontlon.; TRER!'lRNE,b AN. " ' I , F OR an eaoy oloan .havo an upoto·dato haIr , out or for massall0J.. halr slogo, orohampco, try' lJ. S. MonToN. Trohorno. , , \ PIANO AGItNCY P ROF. GEO. HAGEL, nient for the celeb rat· od Morrlo planoB, allo dllIoront makos of first claso orians. Wo can qnoto vory attrac· lIvo prlcos to you for 1l00d lustrumonte, lind Bollclt your patronnio In this lIno. J., MC1.nLLAN Oeal EBtato Ageo't. LandI uud proporties " hOUirbt and sold on commission, Aient for tho dalonlri! Invo.tmont Co., Etc. ,'l'I1IUtS OFFICE, TREHl\RNE TREHERNE LODGIt No. 51,A .F.& A.M. Afoots Frldny on or boforo the rull mooo,ln the MaBonlo HaU, Treherno. VIsltlni brotbren oordlally wolcomo. W Uro. n .• J. Moore, W.M. Coultor, ,COUR'!' , 'l'REHERNE 1:0. NO. '437'6: , M oet. ' . 'tho Ro •• '. Hall on last Worl· nOlday of each month. Vlsltlni broth ron wol· como., L. LUNDY, O. Btl . , , , No. 1730, moot. On Tuo.day eve' nlni on or before tho full of the , 'moon,ln ROls' ,Ball. ,"VI.ltl ... , brethren weloome,,, " Fred Carlton, W. Ma.ter. , , '. ; l' '. t'; , , " .' "", : J; O. Stapl"'; R.S. in There was other COllateral, howe v- I;·sub- er, in,'stocks. ,That g"entlemati 'the a director' of the insurance com- is situated, \YHh day and hour pany. of will be open. for en- From which it is shown that this try by the first eligible applicant at company first of all brought stock counter" after the posting of said tuey had no right to invest in; that notice;' .. Htletr broker had pledged something "An agent,' sub-agent or other he couldn't deliver when wanted; official, 'giving'information" abOut the company had to advance and, 'so'as to" give anyone" a'n un- money to raise a lien, and that it due 'advantage prior to the"posting had taken a mortgage froill a brok- of such notice; wiII, be summarily er who was one of their own direc- dismissed.. ' tors to cover itself. This insur- , "A'homesteader whose entry is ance investigation will be watched in" igood' standing may relinquish ",fth, more than ordinary interest the same in favor of a" ,father or by the majority of Canadians, most mother,- son, daughter, 'brother or of,' whom are interested as policy sister, is, eligible, on filling 'the us- uali declaration of abandonment; subject to the approval of the de-, If the, entry is "liable cancellation no privilege of trans- Treherne School Report. feriwillibe en,tertained, ,'aqd in no . . case"will a ,transfer to ,others ,than -,' ",The follOWing IS the report of the', ,'above mentioned' ,Treherne Public school for March': 'permitted. "' " . , Mr., McLean's room: ," Rn"entry, Enrolment ••• . or " Average. • • • : Mr. Speers' room: · . · . Coming. , The 'Winnipeg Dramatic 'and Musical Trio, will give a coucert in Staples' Hall, Monday, April 9 t h, at 8:1:;. 'l'his talented company will give a delightful program of song and story. " Miss MaucIe Moir, soprano, is a well known vocalist and solist of Grace Methodist 'Enrolment " A vernge'. . :.. " Miss Staples' room: · ' ., church, Winnipeg., Mi:;s Moil' sings the English; Scotch and Irish songs with great expression. 41 Miss Maloney, contralto, receiv- 3 6 ed her training in Boston and New Enrolment •.• Average .'... York, and is the poi>sessor of a rich 4 8 clear, contralto voice. "ifsubse- Miss Hlltnt:pr' 45 Miss ,Isabel Paterson, render, and late of Vancouver, is a graduate of", Manitoba, University,' this young lady is a reader of great ability and holds the attention of her audience from the beginning with her charm-' ing wit and humor. To hear Miss Patterson alone" isq"ell worth the "price of the admissiQn, and a treat is ill store for all who attend. is foillld' to .'. • • ',4 1 34 157 ". v.a,' A v,erage. . . . • • . 13 8 following pupils have "been . Delen I neither late nor absent during the month:" , , '"Elmah Staples, Andrew Moore, Gladys Barkwell,Gordon Williams, Mary Eadie, :,Nettie ,Hamilton, Bert Smith, tpllnerfielld, Nina ,Smith, Willie Carroll, Leon Willett, Marwood, Ida GClrdc)n Eadie, Leslie Mar- Bert Bark- Carl- Game' licenses Not Returned: " ., '. According to ,Sub-Section A of 3., of the Game Protection Act, every holder of a,resident Big, pame Hunting License, 'must re- turn the same ,Department of Agriculture a:ncl';I)nmigration' duly' sworn to' imlliedilitely "after the close of the The Chief .'\(lellllle '; Game 'Guardian.'" for' Manitoba an- nounces'that several. of tbese licen- ses' ha,;e not yet been returned and that'. proceedings will ge taken ac- to: the acf nt' once. "1'he penaltY'is a fin!,! of"notless thau, ten nor more than one hundred. ',It is boped that those wlto have overlooked the,m'a"tter ,will attend - " , -' " I' to It at ollce,' . .. ' .. ' , . 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Page 1: d 'LISTER'S securiti~s Forntalin,e · Nomestead Rulinas. Frenzied Finance in Ganada. Stallions Must be Enrol/ed. Tbe following important regula-It begins to look as though the tions

'," , ... '" ., '",

THE LABEL J@'"

Sbows the date to wbich your sUbscription is paid. See that it is right.

;':r~,: u - ~'.,

" ,

VOL. 7 Treherne. Manitoba, Friday, April 6, 1906 NO. 27

IUSINESS IND 'ltffSSIINIl CIIIS.

MBDIOAL

DR. LAMONT,

Physician, snrgoon. Omce and r"ldence on BOYDO atroot, Treharne. . I

, DR. G. w. STAPLItS '

Physlclun und surioon. M. D. C. M. Unher' oit)' of Manitoba. om co aDd relldence,one

block soulh of tho POlt omce. "

J. It. TYNDALL, 111. D.

Physfciun. surgooD, accouchour, aod coro_or. Olllco at r •• luulIeu on Broadway, duyand night.

_~_~~ ___ R_A_T_HW_E_r_.L_, M_A_N_., WE MAIU: YOLJR Gl.QTNING Its Easy To Talk. ."

about good jewelry in the papers. But it is'nt always so easy to back up the t,allc in the store. We nev­er claim, any virtne for our jewelry that 'cannot be substantiated. Ev­ery word we u Lter will be backed lip by the

:ANDREWS & 'r,INDSA Y U."-RHISTERS .to.

Or'l'[u~;fl in IJlllldlng formorly oecuplod by J. '1'. Hold & Co. UnukorB. Trohorno, MUD.

Sollcltore rnr tho Caou<llon Hank of (lonllnorco~ BollcltMo rnr MUllicipllllty of Bouth Norrolk.

GnORGI\ 1Il00DY, B.A., I..I,.n. , Solicitor, ALlorney, Notary, Etc. OWco at

U. A. Alu.lor.lWn'a, j·'ront. ~troot. , , ,

J. GOLL1W, V. S. 1

Honor graduato In 1890 of Ontario Votorlnarl)'

CoUogo. All dl80u808 of d0l1108tlc aolma 8 troatod by tho loto.t 8clontlllc mothOlh. Char. 1108 modorato. OlllcD ono door south of Cal vorl &. WUson. roshloneo opposlto tho school.

TREHERNE, MAN, Will bo In Rolhwoll wookly, from Z p.m. to 5

on FrIdays. '

MISCELLANEOUS.

D. lIlCCOIG

AgOnt In Trohorno for 80voraillrot clllss loan com pan los, loaulng 011 lauds and othor l>ropor· tios nl roasonnblo rlltos. Flnnncial business comluotod.,

]. T. RIt!D & CO., SWAN LAKE, lilAN. , -'

nANK'ERS

1II0noy to loan on Farm Londo nt 6 por cant. Notos.:AQ'roomonts for lIalo, ond mortA'8U'es pur· chllsou. Wlnnlpog addros, 447 MAIN S1'.

ICItNNETH HUDSON

L lconsed Auctlonoor for the Municipality hOf South Norfolk. Arranll'ementl lIIay 0

IIIl1do for laloo at tho Thnel c;>tHco, Trohorno, 10

G. A. ANDItRSON

011 the understanding that it fits perfectly. Not nearly a fit or about right, bilt an absolutely perfect fit is what we guarantee.

A PERFtCT' FIT

can only be had from perfect tailor­iug. 'l'hat's why our garments set so much hetter thau any otbers. Leave us your measure for a trial suit. Upon it:! execution wE7 de­pend for all your future custo~. . , ,

W.H~HOUSE.

Jewelry in our Stol·e. So when we say we have the,best

assortmen t and the lowest prices, we want you to test the statement in person. Will you?

d "" \Jl~dPh~ tVJil ~ CCIigA iJe ceq, lit §\Dr ~ ,-'LISTER'S GOLD', MEDAL

Forntalin,e " j

4()%,' "

Nomestead Rulinas. Frenzied Finance in Ganada. Stallions Must be Enrol/ed.

Tbe following important regula- It begins to look as though the tions regarding homesteading have Canadian life insurance companies' been promulgated by the depart- investigation by government had ment of the interior, and will go in- not come a day too SOOl1. The in­to effect this month. Their object quiry now going on at Ottawa is is presumably to prevent abuses bringing to light tbe fact' that that have crept into the practice questionable manipnlation of and that has hitherto prevailed in con- speculating with the funds uas been nectiou wiih granting homestead quite the regular thing. On entries, and hit directly at tue Thursday of last week the Manu­blanketing 'schemes of laud com- facturers Life business methods panies which have been complained were under investigation at Ottawa, of: and many transactions such as were , "An application for homestead but lately shown up in connection, entry or inspection wiII only be ac- with the frenzied financing of the cepted if made in person by the ap- American companies were brought plicant at the office of the local to light. The company had made agent or sub-agent. investments prohibited under our

,"An appIi~ation for a homestead insurance laws; had inHated the entry or for, inspection made per- value of stocks held; had illegally sO,nally at any sub-agent's office made'calls loans and stock invest­may be wired to the local agent by ments which were suppressed from the sub-agent ilt the expense of the their reports to government; al­applicant, and 'if the land applied lowed certain capitalists to occnpy for its vacant upon receipt of the dual positions of both lenders and telegram, such, application is to borrowers; and the directors had have prioritY, and the land will be established a security (?) company held until the necessary papers to to 'handle unauthorized stock. complete the transaction are receiv- The Telegraphic repoi'ts show ed by mail. that in the inspection of 1903 gov­

"ShOUld it be found that a home- ernment inspector B1ackadar found entry: has been secured two large call loans to Mackenzie

through "impersonation, "or an ap- ao'd Mann on securiti~s upon which plication for inspection filed by a the company could not make loans. person who represented" himself as There were similar investments in some one else, the entry" wiIJ be the Dominion and Crows nest coal. summarily cancelled and such ap- A transaction with Pellatt & Pellatt plicant will forfeit" all 'priority of was gone into. This firm were claim. 'I brokers of the insurance company.

f'An applicant for"' inspection They boughtfor it 1,000 shares of musteligiblldo~'homestead 'entry. C. P. R. Afterwards Pellatt & Only one"application f~r, inspection Pellatt for themselves hypothecated must be reeeiYed from an individual the stock. Wheu the time came un:tiI, that 'application has been dis- for delivery to the Manufacturer posed of. ' , they could not make good, and a

The Horse Breeders' Protection Act as passed by the last session of the Manitoba Legislature "includes many important features with wbich everyone who owns or keeps a stallion for public, service should become familiar. Under the lIew" act all stallious whether pure-bred or grade must be enrolled in the Provincial Department of Agricul­ture and the certifica It! given of such enrolment IIIust IJt:' printed on the route bill or pOHter lIsed for ad­vertising .. For pure Im:d stallions the fee for enrolment j:; $2.00 but for grades no fee is charged. Stal­lions that uave been registered un., der the old Horse Breeders' I~ien Act will require to be re.enrollecl, the fee for doing so, however, is only 25 cents. In the case of pure bred stallions all owners by fnl fill­ing certain regulations outlined in the act mlly have a lien Oll the pro­geny where service fee has not been paid.

As the breeding of all horses will be examined in the Department, tbe certificate issued aucI printed on the bills will be a guarantee to far­mers of the exact breeding of the horse and there will be no oppor­tunity for auy unscrupnlons stallion owner to misrepresent the purity of breeding of his animal.

Copies of the new act may be had free by applving to the Department of Agriculture at Winnipeg.

Nave Fun at Home.

DEAL Jo:STATE, LOin and IlIs~ran.o' allent. i "Spoclal attontlon glvoll to Insuranco. j 00100, Railway avo., noxt door to Mrs. Mart·

For "Sn1ut in Grahl .. ''l'

~ 'The department may carryon payment of $[00,000 was necessary to completion any' cancellation pro- to release the stock. The com­ceedings instituted, although the pany paid this and also another applieant should subsequently with- amount of $25,000 to release a lien draw or Derome ineligible for en- on Pellatt's stock in the Manufac­trX., '" turer's'I,ife, which he was going to

",When a homestead entry is can- offer as security. Mr. Pellat gave celled for any~cause (except when the company a mortgage of $126,­" applicant ".,for." cancellation", be- 000 on property of which the value "cornes, entitled notice of the real estate was $46.300.

Don't be afraid cif a little fUll at bome. Don't sinit your house lest the sun should fade your carpets, and your hearts lest a hearty laugh shake down some 1I1usty old cob­webs there. ' If you wish to ruin your sons let them think that all mirth and social enjoyment llIust be left on the threshold without when they come home at night! Young people must have fUll and relaxa­tion somewhere, H they do not find it at, their own hearthstones it ..viIi be sought at other less profit- . able places. Thert:fore, let the fire burn brightly at night and make the homestead delightful with all those little arts which parents so perfectly understand. DOll' t re­press the bouyant spirits of your children; half an hour's merriment round the fireside of home blots out the remembrance of many a care and annoyance during the day, and tbe best safeguard they can take with them into the world is the ill­fluence of a bright little domestic sanctum.-Ex.

I ,In. MOllOY to loan. , "

Is the best that you can buy. ~ It does not" cos~ auy', more than poor kinds;," It willst~nd'the"t~,sts'better;":: It,i~ :,

, , , ,

, ,

NELSON WILSON guara'nteed.' ' , " ,', '. "" , , , "

.. ,- , !, . -'~'. ~" " . '.

, ,

PIANO TUNING.

M ISS BLANCHE B. BUCHBACH, sollolto your Piltronaio Inj>hmo tunlnll,"voiclull " "

lIod action rOiolatlnll. Graduato of tho Mllos b~~~~~~~:~~~~~ft..ao~~=~;~~~~~~~~g~~~~~~~~: Bryant Bchool, the Inrgost In tho world. 'Drop tlf"" "'If -VB po -=' £ C"U,", '" ~ II postal card, alld you will rocolve proml't[ at· tontlon.; TRER!'lRNE,b AN.

" '

,BARB~R I ,

FOR an eaoy oloan .havo an upoto·dato haIr , out or for massall0J.. halr slogo, orohampco,

try' lJ. S. MonToN. Trohorno. , ,

\

PIANO AGItNCY

P ROF. GEO. HAGEL, nient for the celeb rat· od Morrlo planoB, allo dllIoront makos of

first claso orians. Wo can qnoto vory attrac· lIvo prlcos to you for 1l00d lustrumonte, lind Bollclt your patronnio In this lIno.

l~'. J., MC1.nLLAN Oeal EBtato Ageo't. LandI uud proporties " hOUirbt and sold on commission, Aient for tho dalonlri! Invo.tmont Co., Etc.

,'l'I1IUtS OFFICE, TREHl\RNE

TREHERNE LODGIt No. 51,A .F.& A.M.

Afoots Frldny on or boforo the rull mooo,ln the MaBonlo HaU, Treherno. VIsltlni brotbren oordlally wolcomo.

W Uro. n .• J. Moore, W.M. nru~. Coultor, S~c.,

,COUR'!' , 'l'REHERNE 1:0. ~

NO. '437'6: ,

M oet. ' I~ . 'tho Ro •• '. Hall on last Worl·

nOlday of each month. Vlsltlni broth ron wol· como., L. LUNDY, O. Btl

. ~ , , ,

No. 1730, moot. On Tuo.day eve' nlni on or before tho full of the

, 'moon,ln ROls' ,Ball. ,"VI.ltl ... ',~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ , brethren .l",ul'~ weloome,,, " Fred Carlton, W. Ma.ter. ,

, '~",' '. ; l ' '. t'; , ~ , " .' "", : J; O. Stapl"'; R.S.

{:~~~~~17i,ijte't:~~~~~~:~~~~:'-,l!f~~lte~ in There was other COllateral, howe v-I;·sub- er, in,'stocks. ,That g"entlemati

wllicl~l 'the a director' of the insurance com­is situated, \YHh day and hour pany.

of po~ting,'atid will be open. for en- From which it is shown that this try by the first eligible applicant at company first of all brought stock counter" after the posting of said tuey had no right to invest in; that notice;' .. Htletr broker had pledged something

"An agent,' sub-agent or other he couldn't deliver when wanted; official, 'giving'information" abOut the company had to advance and, 'so'as to" give anyone" a'n un- money to raise a lien, and that it due 'advantage prior to the"posting had taken a mortgage froill a brok­of such notice; wiII, be summarily er who was one of their own direc­dismissed.. ' tors to cover itself. This insur­, "A'homesteader whose entry is ance investigation will be watched in" igood' standing may relinquish ",fth, more than ordinary interest the same in favor of a" ,father or by the majority of Canadians, most mother,- son, daughter, 'brother or of,' whom are interested as policy sister, is, eligible, on filling 'the us- h~lders. uali declaration of abandonment; subject to the approval of the de-,

If the, entry is "liable cancellation no privilege of trans- Treherne School Report.

feriwillibe en,tertained, ,'aqd in no . . case"will a ,transfer to ,others ,than -,' ",The follOWing IS the report of the', ~elatives ,'above mentioned' ,Treherne Public school for March': 'permitted. "' " . , Mr., McLean's room: ," Rn"entry, Enrolment •••

. or " Average. • • • : "IC~',<:U, Mr. Speers' room: · . · .

Coming.

, The 'Winnipeg Dramatic 'and Musical Trio, will give a coucert in Staples' Hall, Monday, April 9th, at 8:1:;. 'l'his talented company will give a delightful program of song and story. " Miss MaucIe Moir, soprano, is a well known vocalist and solist of Grace Methodist

'Enrolment • " A vernge'. . :.. "

Miss Staples' room:

• · ' .,

church, Winnipeg., Mi:;s Moil' sings the English; Scotch and Irish songs with great expression.

41 Miss Maloney, contralto, receiv-36 ed her training in Boston and New

Enrolment •.• Average .'...

York, and is the poi>sessor of a rich 48 clear, contralto voice.

"ifsubse- Miss Hlltnt:pr' • 45 Miss ,Isabel Paterson, render, and

late of Vancouver, is a graduate of", Manitoba, University,' this young lady is a reader of great ability and holds the attention of her audience from the beginning with her charm-' ing wit and humor. To hear Miss Patterson alone" isq"ell worth the "price of the admissiQn, and a treat is ill store for all thos~ who attend.

!ric:o~~:~st:, i:!~~~~~:~~~;" is foillld' to '~jlirollne:nt .'. • • • ',41

• 34 •

'U"~llC'JL • • 157 ". v.a,' A v,erage. . . . • • . 138 ~he following pupils have "been

. Delen I neither late nor absent during the month:" , , '"Elmah Staples, Andrew Moore, Gladys Barkwell,Gordon Williams, Mary Eadie, :,Nettie ,Hamilton,

Bert Smith, tpllnerfielld, Nina ,Smith,

Willie Carroll, Leon Willett, Marwood, Ida

um,mer.fiel<l~ GClrdc)n Eadie, Leslie M(:G()w~lU,Nt~tts~;"~eiICh[l!au," Mar­

Bert Bark­H~lrVI~V Carl-

Game' licenses Not Returned: " ., '.

According to ,Sub-Section A of se~tion 3., of the Game Protection Act, every holder of a,resident Big, pame Hunting License, 'must re­turn the same lO'ith~ ,Department of Agriculture a:ncl';I)nmigration' duly' sworn to' imlliedilitely "after the close

e's4~t~I~~: of the buntin'g~Season': The Chief .'\(lellllle '; Game 'Guardian.'" for' Manitoba an-

nounces'that several. of tbese licen­ses' ha,;e not yet been returned and that'. proceedings will ge taken ac-

naT"I~Ylcording to: the acf nt' once. "1'he penaltY'is a fin!,! of"notless thau, ten

H~lrrrllil1t.1dollars nor more than one hundred. ',It is boped that those wlto have

overlooked the,m'a"tter ,will attend • - " , -' " • I' to It at ollce,' . .. ' .. ' ~ , . " .

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Page 2: d 'LISTER'S securiti~s Forntalin,e · Nomestead Rulinas. Frenzied Finance in Ganada. Stallions Must be Enrol/ed. Tbe following important regula-It begins to look as though the tions

54 ttl d1#. 2

THE TIMES, TREHERNE, MANITOBA.

E R T H cATc;:c::,.,,+::t.:;,: ~~:C'?i'''E; ~ ~) ~

LURKS IN-COI'iDS AbontlllLUcllkel'Ollell. . , ...... TlIe war Ill's most rcmarkaLHe

I , , ", market Is in Falt'banl,s, ,And How Serious Results Can' be "Avoided "">YOll' wlll take\ the trouble

tlle latest map of tlle vast and valuable by Use 0' northwest territory purcllased by Un-

:i\r Chase's Syrup of Lt'nseed and Turpentt'ne ~~ll S~~t f~'?a~r;~~~,~I~sl~;8t<;;e y~l~el:~~ ill • ~Iver, in tlle rlcll Tannna district_ of wlllcll It Is the tllrlvlng metropolis. It IIp-s close to tlle arctic clL'cle and, In

'1 here Is one way In which the I avo hanel you out, but w1l1 Insist on get- common wltll ollieI' communities In tlJe 'Vages of cOllsumptlOll can be very I ting a medicine with a I elJUtatlon. I II f'" v I 11 • :l11atellally lessened and that Is by the sucll as Dr. Chuse's SYIU[J of Linseed va ey a ~e ~uwn, as an al'el'ago (lIOlnpt and t1lOlough ellle of coughs an'l 'rurpenllne. meau temperature of auout 10 degrees :and colds. jIll. John Clarl(, coachman, Port below zero during the mO'lIths of No·

'Vhllo wealc lungs unloubtedly pre· Hopo, Ont., wlltes. "Delng exposed to vemher, December, January, February dispose to lung tlollblo nnd consump· all SOl ts of "cather J fl equenpy catch and 1I1arcll. At lutervals during the ~Ion, the beginning must alw,IYs be cold. Last win tel J was so I~ad with a long 'Ylnter seas~u tlle tllePllIollletar '1vlth a neglected cold. cold I could not speak abo\ e a whls· goes as low liS 70 degrees below tlJe

, D per, an,1 had gl eat pains in the chest. . I' b t hi' t By ditcctlng YOIII attcntlon to I' At last I fealed It would develop Into zero mill'" u BUC an cxcess Ie elU-

,dInse's S) lUll of iAn Reed und 'I'Ul'pcn· consumption If I did not succeed In, pel'llturc Is not absolutely neccssary for <tIne, we 11Ialce Imown to you the most getting 11I'opel It eatment A friend I the Buccessful ollerutlon of thc Fall'­·eel tllin and eITective 11Ioans of curing advised me to trr Dr. Chase's Syrup I blinks game mnrlcet, although, It Is .coughs and colds and PI cl'ent1n!:: such or Linseed lind Turpentine and 1 be· true, tlle Intensity of the actic cold Is ,diseases as bronchllts, consumption g.ll1 to Implo\'e berOle I hnd tal(en tlJe chief factor In establishing and _'Ind pnolllnonia llDJ[ a botlle, One boltle cUled my I' mllintalning the town's claim to dis-

'I'hls Is not a new medIcine, not an cold which I IJellel'e woull have IlIOV' tinction In the Item of its game mar­.expellmont, bnt a lllellUl[ltion which en velY seriouS If I had not used this ket. It Is almost superlluous to BUg-lUlS successlully slood I he test of lime medicine." I '::ll1d has to llay hy (.u· the largest sale It Is Impossible for a doctor to Jl~!l', gest that tlJ~ market, operating as It oOf any slmllat tl'Clltmenl. scrlue lor a man mOle effective treat· docs only during the 1lI0nllis named, Is

If we can only help YOll to realize ltICnt for ClOUP, blonchltls, whooping spared tlJe expenso of artillcllli refrlg­..tho danger of neglecllllg coughs,aull cou!::h, asth11la, coughs and colds than cl'IItlug appnratus. '<coldS we know that YOll will not rnn 01' Chase's Syrup of Lillseed and I Now lIere Is wllere tlle novelty be­.the l'lsI( of depending on any "congh ·j'lIrpenllne. 25 cenls a bottle, at 1111 gins. Instelld at skinning the game and ,1;uixtUl e" the drug!::lst may choose to dealels. curIng up tlJe carCIlSS as In t.he or-

l1RGANIZATlON OF FRONTIERSMEN

A COLOSSAL GORGE,

The 811blhuc 1 nellutle,. or tile Grnnd

dinary el'erydllY market, tllo deer, the moose or tlJe bear, as tlJe case may be, Is simply stood up on the 11001' ot tlJe market, Which is locllted fn one ot llie principal bulldlngs of tlJe town, lind

Cnnyon of ,\rlzonn. lowed to' freeze solidly, or probably This ten'llIc gusll Is mOI'o than 200 hilS frozen solldly willi In thirty min.

milL'!;. long and lUOle llian n mlle deep, I·u'n. lifter It WIIS klIled. Tho low tem-~xperts In all Kinds of Frontier Work lind Its area excecds 2,000 square miles. perature tlJat contlnunlly prevalls per-

Band Together for Imperial From the EI Tovnr rim, on "'lIlcb 1 mlts tlJe keeping of tbe, game In tllis' Defense. stnnel, to the glellmlng, snow veined shape tor months at a stretch, as once

r crags on tlJe opposite side of this stu- tbe carcass Is f,rozen there Is no decay London.-Some limo ago re erence I pendolla cleft tae dlstanc~ s thirteen until tbe treezlng weatlJer Is over.

-VllS Illude to the III oposed formution II II ., I Itt I I • m es. umau I' s on cllnno ate n Oue may cnter the market and order <of It legion of ftOnllel sllIen and that llie full extent of this wide pngeaut at a bear cut out trom bruin, which has .body has now come Into existence, terral' nnd glorlY nor Is It wltltln the CII' occupied n particular corner In tlJe es-,,"vltlt hellll o(l\ce In tile Adelphi. paclty of words to set fortll Its ove(- tnbllshment, looking for 1111 tlJe world

l'lobably no or!::!lnlzation In the 11 I I I d '1'1 I 1- hi b • weill ng Sll ~II or. le)l II 11 on w c ns If he were IIl1ve, for sevel'lll monllis,' wOlld llossesses elements OL romance [ t d I 1 0000 ft"

,In so great a degl'ec us this new Ie- san s nQllr y", , ee auove sen or a hlluncb of venison trom tlJo deer

E IS NOW· A MASS OF PROOF

LUMBAGO IS ALWAYS BY DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS.

Quebec Man Cured his Kidneys with Dodd's Kidney Pills, and His Lum· bago Vanished. Quebec, P. Q., April 2 - (Special)

-John Ball, a brlcl"ayer, resIding at 57 Little Cha111)11aln Stl eet, l'Ltls city, nas added bls statement to the great mass of ploof that Lumbago Is caused uy disordered kidneys and conse· quentl)' easUy cnred by Dodd's Kld· ney Pills. MI'. Ball says:

"1 was troubled with Lumbago fOl two yen I·S. I Gould not worl,. I hat! to get Ull at nights to mlnate so often that my rest waS' broken. I I cad of C1l1 es by (Dodd's Kidney PlIIs and mnde up 1U)"mlnd to try them. Aftel lhe fil st box I could feel and see a cllange. '1'111 ee 1I0xes cllred me C0111 pletely."

LtlmlJngo, like Rheumntlsm, Is canse I by uric acid In the blood. UrIc acid cannot stay In the blood If the Kidneys al e ,vol'ldng right. Dodd's I"Hlney Pills mako the KIdneys wOII, Ilgh t.

Tile Gftrter. The garter was first worn by men.

DUl'l11g the sixteenth century It real'h­cd the dimensions of a largo scart Ilrounll the leg.

\ TIle Poet RogerN. The poet Hagel'S bad a voice so small

and wenk that, as ho had saId him· self, he 'was forced to so~; caustic and III natured things In order to maku people henr him.

The Phnrnoh 01 the Exo4111A. The body of the pllnl'noll of llie Ex/\­

dus recovered from ~lls tomb shows t he must hllve been kllled In battle

01' at, lellst tbat he died by ylolence, for bls slmll Is cleft as tbough by II

blow r.ro.~_ a.1>!l.ttlp:f!x, ,

1 Kind Lady (vlsltfng the jnlJ)-I un­glOn Its object wholly patllollc level, and here, lu n prodigious IIssure tlJnt has beeu In anotllcr corner tor an ;its members merely associated for the -gaunt, ul>ruIJt, frightful and wonder- cqulllly long time, or percllancc a choice '''''''­]lIollloLlon of Imperial Intelests In the fnl-are assembled mountains, valleys, cut of tlJe, lordly moose or tlJe kingly --;(lnljuIr time of peace auel for Illlllellal benefit enormous rocks, precipitous crllgs, 1''' caribou that bas been making llfellke In time of war. I'lues of mystery lind forests of V'QOCJl, poses In allier sections at tlJe market,

It was your 10l'e fol' IIquOl you here?

,Jalce-Don't youse Dis is de las~ place on

'I'lle official desfgn,ltlon of the term through whlcll the blac:lt wlltel'!< of the or It It be u mouutaln sheep or u goat "I~I onUersmeu" statell thllt It "In· Colorndo rusll onwal'd In their resist- tlJnt the fllney cr:lYCS the slime opportu­

,cludes men trained und quallfied by less 90w and over whlcb the dauntlesl nlty Is olrered tor selection. TlIe a'nl-) 11 evlous completell military SOL vice, ea -Ie wings Its lIP ard flight to t

fi I tl I g w mee mals IIppear just ns tlJey did In life, ..or by worldng, hunting 01 g 1 ng n Ute sUU. All the fOl'ms are berg that wlld conntlles, 01' at sea, who for val'- Imaglnatlon could construct, nnd all tbe lind the person who visits llie place tor ious I eusons do not, 01' can not serve colors are lIere tbat glow In sunset tlJe first time is apt to imagine 111m­In the existing mlJltal'y forces of the sklL'S. l~ar do'wn In the subterranean self In a menllgerle mtller tlJlln n mnr-• emph e and who al'e not prepared by kef 'reason of temperament of vocation to vista tlle forests show like gre9nlawns. T'h fI .

I II Not less t"an se~en geologic Ile"lods In' caval' nnd qUllllty at tlJe gllme :submit themselves to tIe ore IlIU'Y u, • d h dlt :routlno of ml1ltary tlhlClpllne, except tbe physlclIl history of the plauet lire un er suc cou Ions are said to be :1n time of wnr." displayed In tlle Illyer.s of tinted rock- unexcelled. TlIe freezing process and

I tl I I the lenglli ot time that Is allowed to Under snch condit ons Ie eg on black, green, gray, red, brown, blue, I b :ilas already gathel'ed Into Its ranles ~Ink, orn nge ntul n Inbuster, '\'f Ith mlloy e npse etween tbe kllIlug and eating -men whose collective [ulventnres In all allier mingled lIues,tllat eoustltute the ot :tlJe animal seem to Impllrt to tlJe '!Parts of the worlLl would If set down ,walls of tlJls colossal gorge; Willis flesh a tenderness and a ripeness tlJat on paper. mnlte more thrllling and ~eem continuous and unbroken, yet are characteristic. )

:;sorbing reading than ony volume of Iwerywbere nrc rifted wltll lateral fis- TlIe market attracts attention to Its ~act 01' fiction ever printed. Bures, the beds at mountnln stream~ location by placing on the sidewalk' be-

'I'he "'eneral council consists of ex- f ' It d j t th I t ,., I I I tllat B,neil the flood of tlle great Colo. ore saoI', us as e c gar man pu s lpel ts, financial, mllltal)' and jml.c a , " t hi ad I dl 'und rellresentatlves of all vocations of rado river. 'Ihe American continent au s wo en n an, a bellI', Jl moose, ''[he w11derness and of the sea., The has nowhere a spectacle to sbow a stag'or some other animal from Its 'chnlrlJ1nn Is the Earl of J~onsdale, who IcolUnillllsiurate with this In beauty. stock of trade. Lnst season tbe same '.himself has bad eXllel'lences which sol- grllndelll' ami awe.--\yllJlaI1 Winter ID bellI' wns used ror tlJe purpose every ,(\om fall to the lot of men. Puclfic l\Ionthly. for live monllis and was tlJen cut

'1'he chnlrmlln of lhe execntlye <'ouncll, Sir Henry Seton Kerr, tis 'famous game ,hunter) ancl wns one of 'the pioneers of that sport In ;WYQmlng -at n time when lIe himself wall nable 'Ito be hunted by roLlsklus.

'1'11'1 fouutler 'af the legion, Robert 33roek, bas the dlsLlncllon of haYing "tllh tv different vocntlous In his vary 'nrlventurous life, Inchullng those of "'trooper, cowboy, seaman with the Yo-1(01la11la pit atos, captain of a pack

. train unel scout. . \ Two of the greatest jom neys of re­

ocent times were those mllde by' Capt. Harrv de 'Ylndt anll Capt. E. S. Gre­gan, both of whoIT' nre In tile legion.

R Bowman Da7:nntyne Is an 01L1 cowboy, anel South American explorer Whose unme Is Imown far nnel wille In Cnnnda. J-Te Is the hero of remarlmble feats of blurt which tamed the fight-

;jug tribes of Cano da without fightlnl\'. 'Gen"rols . Sir Rp.ltlnnld Hart, 1'111'

':I'011n French, Sir Ed Sir MaUl'!ce ,Drodant, :Louls of B~ttenburg.. Armlral

'Yercy Scott. Sit· A. (')onO'~ D'lylp.. Rleler "Haggard, nnrl Sir Chlude dp. (Jresnl~­'nv. arl',! a few Who are aiding the 'terrlnn.

'I'l1e wnr office llus recoltllizerl thp. 'I"ltlon nn:l has given Its allproval and :alreutlv It IR stnltvl thn! r'll'reR')On­.alp.nc~ lIas ollclter! the fuet thnt ':Ill''' a1x tllOusnn,l. m"u In dllf,;!r"nt! ""artR "r the p.mllire who II.

enroll themsE>lvcs In the .1""ln,ri

;

, A Carel .. l Trlll1Nlntor • Tile tl'llllslatJon of Qnlntus CurtiuB

by "augelns occupied thirty years. The trllnsllltOl' l'eutlel'ed every son­tellce fiye 01' ten dlfrel!Cnt ways and finally ellose tllut whleb pleased .UlJW,,1:

best. " r

'd come to 1f'1 wuz looldn' for a drink."

DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED. by ,local applications, as they cannot reach the dlsealed portion or thll ear. There Is only one way to cure deMneas, and that Is by constI tu tlonal remedlee. Dearness Is caused by an Inflamed con­dition or the lllUOOUS lining or the Euet­achlan 'rube. When this tube Is Inflamed Inflammation can be taken out and thl • hearing, and'when It Is entirely closed, Dearneee Ie the result. and unless the Inflammation Can be taken out and thl. tube restored to Ito normal condition, healing wlll be destroyed forever: nine case. out ot ten are caused by Catarrh, whloh Is nothing but an Inflamed con­dition ot the mucous surtace •. . 'Ve wlll give One Hundred Dollare tor any case ot D~atne.s(caused by Catarrh) that cannot be cure!! by Hall's Catarrb Cure. Send tor circulars tree.

F.;r CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Drugslste. 75e.

Tak. Hall's Family Pills for con.UpatloB A magnlltcent statue or H

Chang has been unveiled at ,bl1U[lglllal,

HEALTH IN THE HOME, '" Baby's Own Tablets aro equally

good for 11 ttle babies 01' big ch11dl en [f a chlld, is suITe ring flOm any of the mlnOl: Ills o{ chlldhood a few doses Of. tlie Tablets will cure It. And an occaslonnl dose to {the well child wl\1 pre'fe'iit alclmess. ,Mrs. A. Mercier, Riviere OuelIo, Qne., snys:-"My baby

irritable, did not sleep at l,nlll!ht.1in:lld dld.not seem to thrive, but ~Ince giving her Baby's Own Tablets ail this Is ea~s \Voll, fat.

blessing " So say

I-sold

.\"' .... ,~". them

Swedish at Manto

IMMENSITY OF LONDON CITY I of Sritatn's Capital In·

creased from 1,114,644 In 1801 to 6,581,40,2 In 1901.

New.Yorl(.-The Hernld has the fol· lowing In a special from London. The Immenslt:r of London Is well IIlUSll.lt· ed In a rel'lew by the London county council entitle I, '''1 statisticnl abstl act 101' London, 1D05." It Is nmazln<\" pic· tm e. '],he I apld growth of London Is shown that III 1801 tho population wns 1,114,641, It hall lisen In 1901 to 6-581,402, and these six and a hnlf mll· lion people lIYe In 928008 houses

Nothing Is mOl e Imlll'essl\'e to the vlsltol to London th,UI the enOlIllOUS ,olume Of tramc. The Londonels' PI efOl ence for cheap locomotion Is stllklngly Indicated by the vast num· bel' of tJ nmways and omnibuses Of I cOl.II·se the tl am\\ Il~' and omnlbllS stut·, istlcs do not adequately I epi esent lho tl,lmC of the present tillY, as since the eleclilc ColI' tlacks have beell opened. hilt they llIay be mentioned for COI11' pat Ison with New YOI k. 'I'hel e IU'O 2,100 m11es of trnmll al' lines open. and dmlng the YonI' 557,917,876 passeng-el S

WOl e conveyed. while 88,965,21 I pa3' engel's tJ 11'l'el1o!! on the two 11IIncillai omnibus com pan los' lines

'I'he lettOl s book sholl'S delivered hy the nostman let tet s Illnountlng to 10,-108091 and 28.36-1,000 telegrams weI e despotclle!! An Interestinl\' Illea of tho dlITetont 80lllces of London's wealth may be gatheloll flom the gloss an­nllal assesserl vnlue of the Income tnx 111 190 I Houses, etc, amollntell to 624,555.851: tlodes an,1 plofesslons to $374,062.650; and the plonts of puhllc companies 'and other Intclesls nnll other proflts amounte!! to $717,672,555.

A \..1111(10'0. !feot. A Scotsman went to lip Engllsh raco

meeting und 1I011ily staked a sovereign. Stl an!::ely enough, tlle horse 110 backed pI 0\ cli u "lnnCl, und he went to the "hook Ie" to clulm his winnings. 'rllo sporting mnn begludglllgly hunded hllU r; sO\ CI olgns. lIe looked at euch one very elllClClllly belote placing It In his puckelhook. "'YclI." sllid the "boo Ide," wlllt 11 snurl, "arc 'you. afruld they'l'o bael?" I

"Oh, no," said the Scotsman, "but I wn~ jnst lookln' to mak' sure the bad vln I gle'd ye wlsnu IllUon!:' tlIem I"

A Sour 8tomach and a Sour Temper traTel hand-In-hand and al e the pte­.ureor. at men tal and phYSical wreclt. Nln. hundred and ninety-nIne times In & thoueand tood terment (Indigestion) Is the eau... Dr. Von Stan's Plnellpple Tableb keep the stomach sweet-aid dl­••• tton-keep the nelve cen tera well balanc.d - they're nature's panacea _ .l.uaa& and harmles.. ali cen ts.-al

Shipbuilding Booming. _ "Duslness In all lines Is booming In

and auout U1asgow, and more espec· clally In tho shipbul)dlng Industry."

'1 nus spoke .1\11'. Geol ge R. Mac­Kenzie, the Scotch distiller, at the' \0\ .ntlsor last evening.

"'rho shipyards of Glasgow are taxed to their utmost capltclty In or­der to turn out the boats within a specified time.

"Just berOle coming over I saw the two lIew steamships which the Fnlr· lIelds Uompany nrc buildIng for the U • ..-'.H. These steamel s wlll beat any­tiling of the kind afloat, lind are rna!::· nillcently fitted up with all model n appllllnces. The fil st trial trip of tbese boats will be made on April 11, when the Falrflelds expect to have a distinguished gathering from all over Great Britain. - ~------~----,

'1'he l~lagglng Euergles Revlved­Constant up plication to business Is a tax llilon the energies, and If thel e be Ilot reloxatlon, Inssltude ancl depres sloll are SUI e to Interve1H!. 'l'hese como. from stomach troubles. 'l'he want of exel clse brings on nervous Irregularities, nll'l the stomach censes to, assimilate food III o\lerly. In this condition Pm'melee's Vegetnble Pllls

I be found a recuperative of rare now(,i', restoring the organs to helllth· reviving the fiagglng energies.

The adjourned hearIng of the Castel­lane divorce proceedings In Paris, hilS been postponed to April 28.

. Itch Mange, Prairie Scratches, Cub­n I on Human or animals cured

minutes by Wolford's Sanitary '0'''0 In; It never falls. At all druggists.

The United Stllles dry docl( hos struck bad weather In the lIIedlter-

li

anean\and Is making poor time.

Minard's LIniment for sale everywhere I

Emperor FlIlncls Joseph of Austria lIas approved the appointment of Chnr·1 les Froncls 10 be- amllassador for the the United Stntes to Austrlli-HungaI'Y.

CURED, HiS~WlfE-,

of LA GRIPPE QU~btC Man tell~ how t~e Great Con· I

,Iumptlve Preventative was Ji; • I :I \

In all-round Benent

, I"

Axe you a success as a bread­maker 1 Is your cake and pastry lcomplimented by your fricnds 1

If not, whose fault is it-yOU" or the miller's. If you are success­ful in other lines, your reputation ! as I cllok is vindicated, and it is plainly the fault of the flour. ,

Look up the good bread and pastry makers of your acquaintance !

\ and get their flour experience. You will lind that most of them

are using

~Royal Household Flour gladl y paying a little more per barrel

I for it and getting for that extra cost • purer, better flour. For bread or pastry, it has no equal.

Ogilvie'l Royal Household-• ~epeat the name to your grocer

\\ OIlDvle Flour Mills Co., Ltd. Montreal.

, .. Ogilvie's Dook for a Cook," ( n­talns 130 pages of excellent reci"es,

J some never publlshed before, '101lr I ib'3cercan tellrou bow tOl:otitY REE.

EARN CASH In Your Leisure Time If you could start at once in a busi­

ness which would add a good round sum to your pre.ent earningS-WITH­OUT INVESTING A DOLLAR-wouldn't you do it?

Well, we are willing to start you in a profitable business and we don't ask you to put up any kind of a dollar,

Our proposItion is thi.: 'Ve will ship you the Chatham Incuuator and Brooder, freight prepaId, and

You Pay No Cash Until After 1906 Harvest.

Poultry raising pays. People who tell you that there is no

money in raIsing clucks may havc trIed to make money in the bUSiness by uSing setting hens as hatchers, and they might as well havc tried to locate a gold mine in Ihe cabbage patch. The bUSiness of a hen is-to lay egg., As a hatcher and brooder she is out­clas.ed. That'. the business of the Chatham Incubator and Brooder, and they do it perfectly and successfully.

The poultry business, properly con­ducted. pays far better than any other bu.lnes. for the amount of time and money invested.

Thousands of poultry-raisers-men and women all over Canada and the United States-have proved to theIr satisfaction that it is profitable 10 raise chick. witb Iho

110, 1- 80 Egg. 110, 2-120 Egg.

,No, 3-240 Egg. I

CHATHAM INCUBATOR AND BROODER,

"Yours I. the first Ineubntorl h"". used, "OIl I "Ish to .lnte I 111,,1 01 chlek. out ot 62 eggs. This "n. my first lot: truly 11..100 per cent. halch. I am well pleaseu with my Incu balor 'and hroodor. '1'110 •• MoNA.uGUTON, Chilli \\ ack, D, C."

"My first hateh ClIme of!'. I go' 170 tine ehleks trem 100 egg.. 'Vho can beat thllt tor the Ilrst trial, and .0 early In tho spring. I am well plellSod "vlth Incubator, and If 1 ceuld not get Ilnother money could not buy It trom mo. ]1:\'er, farmer .hould hn.ve" No. S OhathAm Incu­bator.-~" 'V, nA.)IUY, Dunllvlll., Ont."

"The Incubator yO\1 furnished me works excoedlngly well. It 1& ellSlI,. operatod, n.nd on I,. needs about 10 minutes attontlon O\'el'Y day. R. MoG l1I1'II'IIC, lIioOBII: J A. W, Assll."

The Chatbam Incubalor and Brooder is honestly constructed, There is no humbug about it. Every incbofmaterial Is tlloroutrhly tested, the machine is built on rlg"t principles, the insulation is perfect, thermometer reliable, and the workmanship tbe'best.

The Chatham' Incubator and Drooder i. simple' as "veil as scientific in con­struction-a woman or girl can operate th e machine in \l1eir leisure moments.

You pay us no cash until after 1906 harvest:

Send us your name and address on card to-day.

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matches Anthorlty to propnr~ a ten thollSnl~\(~]~~~#.~:.4';

Held Up Civic Body Montreal -An exciting scene took

place In Longuenll council last night when Maurice Pellault M LA, for Uambl) In the Quebec house of assem bly held the chief of police at bay

a revolver and defied the mayor In his determination to

the Tlamway bill which the ,~as cons!deilng It was a member had no right to the council meeting and the

ma) or asked him to desist and when he refused the chief of police was O! dOl ej to put him out At this stage he IJl1l1ed the gun and held the meet IDg in susllensll and went on talking

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LiUIHLo;UUU CIUO aw ~lt on-:-me Ill(lllUptS the crlmlnul class out of Can

the Immlglantll 'Iere ex un the oI(l lallu wltn tile hope ol

ping tile cllm\nuls from tuls coun uut Lliis "as natUlally ullllClllt tile only way to tell Uow llJuny

tmOlltiU was when the criminal plOpenSltled developed agalll In this countl y UnfOi tunaLely lilltlsh crim Illals were fl equently given tne choice by tne jUdges In tne CaUl ts or gOing to pllson 01 goiug to Canada AS to AnhH Ican Imllllgl ation In to the west Inspect 01 Al cllluald thought there "ould sCalcely be any of tue criminal class alUong them as they wei e all conllug to WOI It and tlil\t was not tUe SOl t or company In which the cllminal Is generally found ,

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English and Canadian Authors London -At the annua! meeting of

the boclety of AutuO! s 811 Hell! y B.I gna tne Chairman said tn,lt tue ImpOl tant featul e of the ,yeal B worlt WIIS Wilt tile managemellt had come tu an llllllngenient with the Canadilln l::iUClcty ol .i\.uthOis tor mutual help and he was In great hopes that flom tuls small beginning a system of co Opel atloy wltn the gl eat seli gavel n Ing colonies on m ltters dealing with cOPYllgut might be establlsned

E ARKET REPORl Mennonites Migrate TH M Wlnr.lp~Jt - PI '" M"'Jlll(l"'~ o-:;o.,.,mJ r .. gllltlllg III fOI "" ilOIlL the leSelVe In

"""""',',"",';, ",',." .. ,'"...... 1\Illlltou the III IJD1lt, uu '" UOWI1{l ",,·:,,;y,;jI Thompson, Sons &. Co's Report of fOi the new resel \ e south at:

\ Local and 'World s Markets for Sw 1ft CUll ent 'I he Rhineland lIien Week of March 30, 1906 nonlte Assoclalloll 11Il' e 110\\ 100 mem

T ,...... bel s preparing to move to S lsi atche " HENI -;;.l.Jllllng the we.ek ending wnn English spealling settlers have

date plices In the "heat mUlI.ets hitherto shunned this filstllct but the up the hill and down MennOnites have liiten It up a:;; a I e­we have in the seven I serve and are so fir "ell 1110 lst;!d wltu.(

days seen au advance of II ounu lc the pi aspects • and a declme of around l%e lellvlng I To L-O-O-k-'-f-o-r-a-C-o-nt-Inent llilees on all avel Ige 'he undel a weel, Vlctolla D C - rho sealing schooner ago lhe 1ll0le active llllUltet lllen Beatrice of tho "Ietolll Sealing Co. tioued-Ill-olll list weel, S I eview Ie fO! some time retlrefl Clom sel \ Ice has

been selected ro~ the Alctlc expedition upon which the B llllSh explO! or Capt Ejnal 1\1I1.1[9lso11 will shO! tly let ou· flam :Victoria IIccompllnled by Eli rest Leffingwell his partnel III tho selll cll (01 an unlmown conLlnollt In th" Al ct Ic sea and othel WOI It which \\ III havo­a unique geographical and scientific value wele membels of the Baldwin Zlegiel Pollll exp( lHLlon The Beat rice Is a ;Yokohama built schoonel, strongly constructed of camphol \\ ood

have Free

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. ies'Nec boys.

Shoes' You will find our '. ' stock complete with

.. -.....;~~---........... -..-~----- shoes from the best in. a,1I the newest sha'pes and

-J,,~ S.(\lIlD.U .i ... n'~"'1l1ithsta~ding the heavy· advance . pa:ic~s remain the same.

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Tho rate of Intorolt I. 8 1-2 per cent. If yon want to put a loan on yonr farm

land.. Don't walt nntll rate. of Inter­'eot Inoroale. Do It now. AIIO choice , , farlll properLy and wild land for oale.

G. A. Anderson.

George Gates returned on Satur­day from a visit to the city.

• ' I Mr _ and Mrs., (Rev.) O. Cole­

man visited Holland between trains Ir,>tl1rt1'"l

on Monday.' ' ,

A meeting of the ~asebal1 dub will be held~jll Staples' Hall to-night at S p. 111. , ' , '

W 1lI. Mc~[j)lan returned on ll""l~.1 nesday evening from a im;pediori trip in the country north'of around the lakes.

Norm Rutherford was obliged to take to crutches for a day or two this week .. having got a kick on the ~oot, by_ a: fractious horse.

Mr. Pettigrew, ,the High 'Secre­tary of the Independent Order' of lJ.:,oaJ~e Foresters, was in'town last week mleetinllt in the interests of th~ o~de,r. iD!~tel:id:

Mrs. J. W. Jameson, of Carman, was in town on Tuesday, 'attend­ing a W. F. M; S. meeting .. She was the guest of Mrs. (Rev.) D, Robertson. '

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The e~.t halt of ~ectlon 11-9-10.8 mlleB from Treherne, over 200 acrn unOer cultlntlon, fair­ly aood bUUdlnl.. All fonced and flnt cia .. water. For oale on eaoy torm. AJ)pb to

,nd.'Drinrialtici .... J. J. DARLING, &N'"..a , , ~ Treharue.

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Weot half of BOC, 28-6,9, 1~ 101100 east of Beaconlflold. Apply to .

C. WIEOHMAN, Troherne Flour MlII.

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The n e ~ of 7-8-9, one hund...id acre. ready for wheat, 130 acr.. broken. Flfty aore8 new land. GoOd water. Fair stable aocommoda­tlon. W1I1Bell on ver, realOnable term.. :Ap-ply at once to . '

SrANLEY FBAltIlCl

' 17- . 'Tre .erne • . Tre~erne is now I equipped with

two en ti re I y co m pIe te lu m be r yard s. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!;!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"'!O!!!!!!!!I!i!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I

I will commence orushl"l1 on the S E !4 of 34-8-10. every Mondar and TueSday after Maroh ht, untU further not.co. ' Silt cento a ball. 19 • ' J. KNowr,Es:

-1!~\~:~~~~~~~ of seotlon 18·8-9 near-~: wheat land J>lowed for honee, Rood well on

pal,t1eulal's. nnd term. apply to J. K. RODSON.

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orkin! Shoes , We have again secured the

agency for the famous Williams / 'Shoe, manufactured by the Wil­

liams Shoe Co'y, of B~all1pton. If you desire solid comfort,

combined with good wearing qual-" ity, see that "Williams" is stamped on the bottom 'of YOl1r' next pair of .. working shoes.

Special lines I

IS prs boy's splendid Box calf school shoes, regular price 2,2S, go­ing at $1.751

IS pairs youths col'do,~an school shoes, regular price 2.00, going at $1.601 *

W.J.SCOTT&CO. W. J. SCOTT J. R. SCOTT

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Just arrived is the world's best. Take a look at lour perfectly tailored Spring Suits, our handsome

Spring Over Coats, ollr fine line of Rain Coats, our complete line of Headwear, our slllart and attractive styles in all kinds of furnishings that good dressers want. If you do' this you'll surely be convinced that the best is here. We 'also wish to annOlince that 'we are giving

Per Cent. Discount

on all Cash Sales. Stop and think what this menns for example $I.OO wurth of sugar, tea, bread tickets or in fact any goods iu the store, for 90 cts Cash. Take advantage of this for one week and see what YOll will save by the Cash System at

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Be Done-Cutting the Mutton Into - Proper Sizes For the Table.

\ . Farmers' Bulletin No 183, Unltecl

States Depal tment of Agllculture, gives the following explicit dh ectlons regal ding the killing and dl esslng of a sheep on the farm ,

Much of the sheepy fla, or of mull ton comes from the generation of

1'10 I-MA:onm OF STICKI);O A snKKP

gases In the stomach artel the sheep Is killed' For this I eason they should be dressed as rapidly as possible A platform six or eight I.lches high Is a convenient thing to wOlk on, and aids In keeping the hlood a way flam the boc1v, Insuring a cleaner cal cass A clean dry place Is necesslII y fOl neat worl.. Watel or blood on the wool makes It 'vel y difficult to dl ess the animal nicely

Killing -If the sheep Is an old one It may be stunned berO! e ~Ieed Ing If a young one the same ]Jur]Joso

served by dislocating the neck after ';P~tit,tlDlg the throat. This Is accomplish·

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trom the body rath-er than toward It. In order to, pre servo the covering of the meat When tho (Jelt has beCll loosened over the sides and back It should be strlppet! down over the neclt and cut off close to the ears 'fho head may then be I emoved wllhout being sltlnned by cutting through tho at'As joints

Gutting -Begin removing the en· trails (fig 4) by cuttIng around tho rectum and allowing It to drop down Inside Do not s(Jllt tho pelvis Open down the belly line from the cod to the breastbone and talte out the pauncll and Intostlnes, leaving tho liver attached to the diaphragm It

1'10 6-I'INISnKD OAIlCASS OF MUTTON

the mutton Is for home use split tho breastbone and I emoye tho heart. lungs and dla]Jhragm together For marketing It Is best not to spIlt the brellst Reach up Into the pelvis and pull out the bladd€1 Wipe all tho blood r.md dirt from the carcass with It coarse cloth WI ung nearly ell y from hot water Double up the fro1:t legs and slip the little cord, found by cutting Into the fleshy part of tho forearm, over the anl~le joints

Cutting Mutton -Fh st split. tho car­cass (fig 5) Into halves, then cut oct the flanks and breast, following the line to ABC D (fig 6) Cut oll! the leg at the top of the round, A to K, just touching the hlp joint. Removo tAll' shank below the fleshy part of the leg. Cut oll! the shoulder between tho third and fourth ribs and the neck lit the shoulder yeln. Remove the front shank at the elbow joint. WhOl e III

1'10 O-)IItTIIOD OF CUTTINO UP CAIlCAS!.

"saddle of mutton" Is wtmtod, one­must deviate from this method of outtlng and cut the saddle In one piece before tho carcass Is split Into halves

'l'he leg of mtuton Is sometimes cut Into steal., but Is usually roasted whole or boLled. The loin may be used for chops, tbe slices being cut parallel to the rib, or It mllY be roasted If de· sired The chops should be cut "one rib" thlcl. If used as an oven roast the joints In the bacltbone should be be cracked ..... Ith a cleaver to admit of easy carving at the ta\}le 'l'he rnclt is used In the same way as the loin. The joints In the back of the shoulder shoUld be C\ aclred and the ribs brolten

2-"LItOOINO OUT" A snl!ltP across the middle on the Inside, when nv;nlllttlnli!IOne hand on the poll or I It may be used as an oven I oast flOm 1\

,fl(l[1ul,and the other hand young mutton, 01 as a boiling piece ~:~~j~I~I:'~~'::";:l~ej:ilnD~"'elgllt',:or'rlm(le'r' .' .. ' a shmp twist if from an old one The breast and ,,. .~U","ll on Its side on I f1anl~ when trimmed me used for

platfOl m, with Its head hanging stews, the neck and shanlt for SOUJl the end Grasp the ehln In the sloclt.

and stlclt a Imlfe thlough the '~!;+~:~t:~~f~:~I~:~~d!b~~aClt of the jaw (fig 1) The Forcing Twigs In Water.

~;I:!;~!~;~~~1~~~;~?~J;;~~6~1f~::~j:~~! ~.~'&.lI'U.l· sUI~ce,sSlon~Of?i:jrl;iilt:'[;l\fiiiiY;.~ of the Imlfe should be From Feb 20 to March 20 Is the

\ ~~~~!!~~~~j~fj~~\~tl~~~~~!~.~~~i~~~~§~i~~~~~~1},~~;I!~~:~ij the spinal column and time to bllng In twigs of flowellng the bone In this way I shrubs and tI eos and put them in a

to avojd cutting the I vase of water In a sunny window sl1I, where they will open during tho drearl.

S!tllll~ln¥.,:::"'~PI the est month of the year-the month be· de,y fOlo spllng comes Among the show· (fig lest and most IntOlesting lIIe the flow·

ellng dogwoOll, fOl sythla, applo. peach, pear, red maple, elm, beech and horse chestnut lIfagnollas haVe the lal gest flowers of an, but It Is doubtful Ie any one has succeeded with them Change the water every day or two.-Garden Mllgazlne

Pruning Dewberries. The most common way of managing

dewberry plants Is to drive a stake three \ or four feet high between two hl1Is and tie the young canes from each hUl to the top of the stalte, euttlng thOlr lOOSe ends bllClt to about one foot above the stake The fl ult Is then borne above the new growth, kept clean and can be easlly picked 'fhe YOllng canes nre allowed to I un over the ground at will during the glowing lIeason and the next year al e tied to the top of the stake,' while the old fruiting ones are cut away -RurlLl New Yorlter. •

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CANADIAN

A Se~les of Articles Describ­Ing thclr Lives, their Alms

and their Influence. "

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Editor of the Morris Herald. .-Unequivocally 'indopondent in t1,1O,

polioy advocated at all times, th.o 1\101'­

ris Homld has tho distinotion of boing a olovorly editod nowspapcr as woll as 'having possihly editor' in tho Canadinn lIlnnagcl'inJ.chair: -

ltocognizod as ono of vortising mediums in toba, tho l\IorJis dlll' tho managing oditcirs:hllJ AlbOl t .l~en.nell, hilS no~ he,eolllc,

, faotol', of llnpoctanCil III lifo of sonthcl'n Mnnitoha, a forco in tho social' nd 'P9liti9'~! fairs 'of tho' pl'ovinco, 10sBness, ol'iginllli ty, Fennel as a .WI~1~31'. nel was b01'l1 in

th'ani: ll!ngJlind. 'Ho irriifalf~hi~?j;;{{i;i;:~:i: istic lifo on the'

~ bam Daily O.,zett , pl'obably, some • business mothod

• ~ 'political thought that ,tmit of the majority

PI·OSS. , In

,SOME

Writers of Fame. , It has been the delight of

graphers to show how the printer's " devil. the poor farm lad, the street

and the mcohanlo's lad, have .'···I!ltriiiigli!d onward and up,vard to dls-

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,S;'lignt ,Soap is better_ than, other Soaps, but is best whe~ 'used in 1ne'Suhlight w.y (follow directions). _-.

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Hard rubbing and boiling are things 'of. the .past in homes .where Sunlight Soap is used' as directed:' /.

, 'Sunlight Soap will not injure even the daintiest fabric or the hands, and the, clothes will be perfectly white, woolens soft and fluffy. • -

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The reason for this is because Sunlight Soap is abSOlutely pure, contains no injurious chemicals -indeed, nothing but the active, c1eansilJ&, dirt-removing proper; ties of soap that' is nothing but

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,Unctton. l' r.( ~ ~ f ~ , Apparently' thei have' Ignored the

barber boy's achievements. • Nevertheless, there are numerous In­

stances or barbers who have become C I" celebrities In various. fields of human e, on I

I endeavor. ' I .uperlor - In former times' the barber~ craft was dignified with lhe title of.profes- L.,ad Paoket,

slo'n, be It known. It was conjoined I '''====I!!!!!!!!!I!~I!!!!!!!!!!i!!=~I!!!!I!!!!_~!!!!I!!i!!!!!.B.!!!!!!~i!ii!.~~~I!!!I!!!i"",,;,,eI!!!!~I!!!!I!!!!_ At all Groc,r ..

with the art of surgery. In the time • of Henry VIII. of England it was en­acted, that the barbers should confine

I_ ... "",.,~,ves to the minor operations of blood letting 'and drawing teeth, whlle the surgeons were prohibited from bar­bery or shaving. Later on-about the middle of the' eighteenth century-the two call1ngs were entl'relY separate.

f The striped polo In front of SllOPS to­day Is symbolic of former Umes, sug­

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N M ' Unle .. you al'e 70 or 80 I Then

O 0 re keep it I But why look old l\t 86 01 , 40r Why have,an enrly old ageP

, I _ UaU', Vegetable Sicilian Hnlr Re-

O H • newer alway. re.toru color to gray ray 8trhair. Stop. falling hair, alao. 'For the Wh1llr.8T1 an4 mou.tache "'I malla JlUOIINQIU.JI('! DYIt:. It oolon a rich brown .1' a ,.,f\ bla01l:. R. P. HAr.T. a: 00. N •• hua. M H

gesting the period when the barber ------- -~ -------- ----------­_I_~

Ma.ple 'Syrup was also a surgeon, and Indicating the ribbon for bandaging the al'lm In bleed­Ing. lrT'\perial ,

AI"" .. ya S_tl_~_c>tc>"'y. ".k your doalor for Imporlal Maple Syrup. Do not aUow him to substitute an Inforlor artlole beoause It Is ohoaper.

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It was long arLer the eVocations be­came distinct that Edward Burtenshaw Sugden rose to eminence. Sugden was the son of a h!l.irdresser In Duke street. Westminster. and was asslstanl In the shop. When he was h years old he was made King's Counsel, and was ch'oSElTil

L~==::::~::===:ti+':::~====~~~~~~~~:::';~~~:':~J.~;~:bencher of Lincoln's Inn. Under the administration of, Lord Derby he

was raised to the peerage as Lord St. Leonards. ' 1 ' Drying

Austl'nli& 11as adopted Urying milk. The milk I tween steam rollot's and sold ns powder, from, which nothing.'bas .I,~,";'°l extracted but: 'watol' • n'nd to' which nothing but I, wator requiros to be nd­

to make' wholesome, cloan, and s""rt,,, milk.-_ A loading medmcal of­

have snid thnt the milk at some asyl-

consnmptive patients. and in hospitals has provon a SllCCOSS.

HIS DIFFICUL.·I Yo') ), . ,It goes without saying that there

were not lacltlng-envlous persons to twit ht.m with his Jformer occupaUo'n, and this story Is told:1 Once,' when address; 'ing 0. crowd In the interest of his

Idacy to Parliament, a man called know ,what soap was worth and

lather was made. "I am particularly obliged to that

for reminding me of my nUlrnlQle v.-.. " .. ," eald Sir Edward. "It Is

and was once myself a barber. If the gentle,man who so, 'politely", remlnhed, ,me, of these facts had !jeen a barb'er'heVsh"ows here that he would have remained o~e to_the

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Painting J~~lI~~~~~::~~~~~~~~~~~{i:~~~~~~~;'~~~~;~l~~~~~~~~i~~~~~~~~~[:~~~~~j:ri nnd ¥ and"can.'UalIUle.. Decorating

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U p.iL· (If gold rlllllll.d eye gl...... Flnd.r w II ooof.r u favor by I •• viog at Tilll •• offioe.

business with great . can fit you out with any kind of In all its branches carefully rig quickly. Good steady horses. executed. We solicit a share of your business. , WALL PAPER

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TREHERNE. MAN .. KAN E 'BU~~D~'R AND ',CONTRACTOR.

. , All kinds of contract work. taken . , FINANCIAL AGENT, and satisfaction guaranteed.

. ~ATHWELt.' BUILDINGS JACKED UP • oj..- l'

surance cOlml"anies. •

And new foundations put in, cem­ent or stone. Estima~s furnished.

Samples kept on bqnd. . H. KICKERT,

DI~CORA'l'OR, 'l'RElInRNE.

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HARNESS STORE

Ie atooked with tho bust .ud ","at I I

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, 'eool1omlool gooda. 'yo 0011.11 kllld. of hnrneHs, hluokote, Dud horl3'o fllrn­i.hings or overy kind.· Harno •• dreaalng, ote. Our rOllair dopart. llIeDt io aiway. reudy Lo do IUU" leather meDdlog promptly.

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Practical Sn.oeing E'org~ .

We have stocked very largely in

Wlnler ('Olbes lor Horses

See our fine line of borse blank­ets. They are the best we ever hal'dled, and the prices are ?nly reasonable.

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w. Scarrow, IMPLEMENT

DEALER. AGENT rOR THE ,

McCormick machinery and all kinds of 'farming implements.

We have a large quantity of oak posts for sale. For par­ticllJars see liS.

Rathwell, Man. Livery, Feed and Sale

Stables.

Selling everything at cost. See the sample lires of bargains while they last:

SUCCESSOR T~

T. r. HEACOcK.

Car~