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" \ -a \ 0\, .. , '<I, , ..... ••• •• ":..../oensed Auctioneer: . :t .P,lrties 'w\shirig tn' di::upse of t!;'eir : .'tII, prop.:rt y wi 11 :5/\ \' II l\I U N F,Y by ,. =: I1rst or dmppiug' a to = I : T. J. a/bilans -, Rathwell i ...... ...... .... , VOL. XIII m ." .Ii .Ii -Ii HiC:: =--Zlt " . ill m. PRE S E RV I' .N 6..· m FRUITS I FRUITS! FRUITS!. m 1)01l't Ihnt ollr ,tore is the f\lr fruit ill Trchernc. would be if YOll would leave your orders in advullcc for any preserving- Frnits )'"u may require., . Plums, GrcclI Crahapplcs and b, in earlier this YCllr than tlonat. 111 fact. we expect 111 I1(,X( week, aIHI if you want the of the fruit get lhe \ will not guarantee to sup!'I): any but those who leave lhell' or. ders ' 111 tuJ\'nncc. , . m For a Nice F,resh Stock of m m Groceries, Us a Trial rn ""O'LS OEC'Y'"'O TO ANV PART OF TIlE TOWN m R. A. SAN DER'SON rn PHONE NO.9 lib I 11iIr-- IEit lSI IElI :z:J;J] R •• * .................. .. .. !. - : ' 'j '2nd. w Hand Organs· III , ,. \. I r 't : If ),011 a good orr-an , .. haVIng' to .pay mllc 1 ,or I , i no'" is yonr chunce. 'V I! ha\'c two Instruments In th" stMC nnd lhey are bOlh in good COIll!! .1nd sec these unywa),. , ' , , :: Bargains in Dishes tire ,Still on the Go •• : ,. : .•. Metcalf's I-'iurniture ·Store ' .. . !ijr ..... •• .... , .' R.J.MIIl. F.W,HBrrloon. B,A. ,. So •• 01 SobnollloRrd PrtDctpa I t ....................... . The Treharne Times. $ t per . \ , / . , , I 1 , , ... Manitoba. Friday. ·Aug. 1912 I Tbe Calgdry Stnmpede , '" !.I'he Cnlgary Stampide is' l111iq in many 't'he' plnl! ot t mel1 wllO At tlte it is to , ' moke a spectacle that will illustrate ost.clenrly the Ii'e of t he land ill the very early dal's and the ment during. the last forty years. will be presented ill II IIi ng frolll the I trapperll aud early to the nnion aml the educuted . " ,. , '< BOy,d'SCOUTS ObituurJ , , , \,, __ ' 'Th foll( Wi.lg wa, tnken fI. '\'.,... , TREHERNE BOYS' GREATLY the Riverside. Cnt., "Enterprise", ,I ' and refers to the ceath of Mrs. TAKEt! WiTH ORGANIZATION Coorer, who forll1!rly lived ,_ ;, I , IJ l \ -, I' I ern e : The nOlo 'Scouts hnve' gotten a Mrs. Harrie.l Cooper was born in start iu Althe meetiug Englnnd on October 3[, 1848 and on Tuesdny evenhl\!' held in The died of heart failure, in Colton. . t 'rimes offi,ce i';;}XtCCll of the boys Cnl.. on Ang. 7th .• 19 12 . . ned on, 'tllnking/ two, patrol.. Mr, and Mrs. Cooper were resi- Na'. d wearlng purple nnd dents'of this city for nbout twel' e Indinn from tile industrial hlte lis IlIl<lCI'- the lendei;.- years, moving to Collon ,R year nnd schools,' I I >' shi'p of Dert::staples; l;atrol No, 2, a half ago, where f\1r. Cooper hns 'rhe idea of' The Stampede wen lin'" yellow nnd blue, has been as night watchman Ilrst hy' R yonng llIan os leader. Se\;- in the yllrds ot the (Pacific FrlIit Gny Weadick, who eral 1::0Y$. h'!l\'e since handed in Express. , to Calgary last saw,the their names next week a' third Mrs, Cooper' had endeared her- opport'unity, Mr. W;adick, who patrol will.be"in \ine, self to all \\:\10 knew her by her n roper of high reputation, has On' evening the boys !dnflness and own I he ronge wotld for. years,' were gh'en instruction in The funernl was held 011 Sahli- and has a wide acqnaintance R}'long ;Irill and 'disNpliue" llsil\g Staplel>' day afternoon at the home of a SOl1. the cattlemen of the \Yest. lIe -,he 00\,5 went to Ernest Cooper, in this city. Rei·. the stn:et in a few G, M., Anderson, of the first Christ· sC.tluting gallleil ..... "." . \. ,iall Church, COlldllcted the services, The 11lCet on Friday body was laid 'to rest ill whe'n !,ome To'''''ror,.PlI cemetery. The last rites air drill exercises will be.proc were admirlistered bv the Fraternal SOOIl the Brotherhood of which the deceased under way uuiforms wit 11 member. FUrcl)Gscll.',for, the ana YOI1 There are,left to mOllrn her dentlt I look forwara to -n 'hrilliant her husband,. Joseph Cooper. a . ", daughter-and sons. Death Dlle to , .-- The ilitant,ghild of Mr. alld Mrs. Ferns died last·Friday even- How the tber it I have eaten some sort or' fllllRUS growth. the of being ill a lever \' and thnt the lower pnit of the body was parali1ed there were '110 sym- .from which to diagnose the . , , 'rhe interment was made' in the 1H',.d 'l'reherne cemetery 011 Sun- suite; , ... .. ; : extensioll table, <-hairs, oak f()ckie.r; 2 rocking ues.1C: and book j •• •••••• .. 'AUOTIONEERING! :: A, I hive mOToti rrom TruhorDI) to Wiunipeg ... but lutuDl,1 carr) Ing on WI Auction BualDun through tho l:ouutry. Cnatomera will rootlvo fit Prompl Attuntion Ill' wrltiuFt md at In)' llfl!U!Dt '" Ildllro9lil or Phouu on ;. Prlco. Ali USUItl .. lnoLioD Guarantool!' fit N. WILSON, M.A.A., \Jo '69 Lanllsldo SI., Wlnnlpell. I) ...................... , ,". ---------''''S t P -d I Before \'011 a a S I B"oco buy th<n;, you Dug-hl to de- I cide to lhem huying How nre YOllr Sweat' Pads? Are tliey in shape to Pllt Y011 through the harvest? Get YOllr outfits nil fi;.;cd up now for in a few days you l\iII be harvesling unci 1"Ollt want to lose 8ny time. Come t9 liS aud we pllt .rour outl1t in proper trim, EI Repairing Prom ptl y DOLle. Rugs. Etc. D. S. HARVIE sale and e, I This ad. is to lei I yuu that this a p'ace. By !-afe and sure Wl' 111enn r that we have eliminated II e i I'\lssibility 01 your getting" any- Ihing but tested, pro\en. \,n- doubted purit)' in any diamond I boug-ht here. This comes frl'm our hahit I of selecting our our- seh·e,'. after the mo,( pains. 'I taking examination. w 11 C 11 you'I'e a diamond \\'OInt- -110 mHlIer how small-how 1;1Jge I -remember thal buyin[: here I is sale, " I F. A. MERCER ' THE PEOPLE'S JEWELLER I 188U1CIt OF MAIlillAOB Broadw.JY - - Tt'eherne ., 40 ______ - "THE PIONEER HARDWARE STORE Make Hay' ..... , While- Tl)e Sun Alld wheu you are ill need of Haying Tools come to us and " get your of a First Closs Litle of :Riveted Hay s.. ForKs. the Titles Cl1l1not 'come oIT , We also hiIVe n Fllil Stock of RIVETS for Ledger Plates and Knife Hends !, 'LARDINE MACHINE OIL I . ••••••••••••••••••••••••• J ••••••••••••••• : . . : The Massev = Harris : Binder : / - / . \ The Mnssey-Harris Binder is made in Canada by Canadians fl,r the: adian It has jllRtly cllrned an enviable reputation. It. s the strongest hinder built and is n machine Ihat is easily adapted :. : to .every requirement. It is as light rt1l1ning- binder as there is made: ,."and there is not a loophole for dissntisrnctillll in the machine, ==========:=;::;:================::;:::-- -, a, - Treherne. : e, .... ...................................... ,$RECIAl ! For Quick Sale '. We have listed one of the best houses' in Treherne with the Dlronert\· is 'situated ill a Illost desirable l'lcntion nlld any- purchase a perUIRlJetH hOlUe will find it i ltst what , tbia proposition will do well to call I '. , ,1 " , , >, , , I ... ". ... j . , , , , , i

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Page 1: I ,~ I a a -d , ,. ---------''''S PRE S E RV I' .N S …Canadian blstorlcal documents IIhlcb J_.lI,elllll> and by n rising vote of E6 Illl Influentla' Liberal organ prints 'have beer

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, '<I, , ~.' ..... ~U.~.U.~ ••• U~~~H ••

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~ ":..../oensed Auctioneer: . ~ ~ :t .P,lrties 'w\shirig tn' di::upse of t!;'eir : .'tII, prop.:rt y wi 11 :5/\ \' II l\I U N F,Y by ,. =: I1rst Ileeitl~ or dmppiug' a 1i1~e to = I : T. J. a/bilans -, Rathwell i ...... ~~~.~ ...... ~ .... ~~ ,

VOL. XIII

m ." .Ii .Ii -Ii HiC:: =--Zlt " . ill m. PRE S E RV I' .N 6..·m

~. FRUITS I FRUITS! FRUITS!. ~ m 1)01l't lor~et Ihnt ollr ,tore is the 1J(};lll-quartcr~ f\lr fruit ill ~

~ Trchernc. \V~ would be pl",as~d if YOll would leave your orders ~ in advullcc for any preserving- Frnits )'"u may require., . Pe~chc.: Plums, GrcclI Gag'e~, P~ltr'. Crahapplcs and Bluebernc~ ~~dl b, in earlier this YCllr than tlonat. 111 fact. we expect th~111 111 I1(,X( ~

~" week, aIHI if you want the c\ll,ic~ of the fruit get lhe Ilr~t. W~ \

will not guarantee to sup!'I): any but those who leave lhell' or.ders • ' 111 tuJ\'nncc. ,

. m For a Nice F,resh Stock of m

m Groceries, G-i~e Us a Trial rn

~. ""O'LS OEC'Y'"'O TO ANV PART OF TIlE TOWN ~ m R. A. SAN DER'SON ~ rn PHONE NO.9

lib I 11iIr-- IEit lSI IElI :z:J;J] R •• * .................. ·~.~·t~.! .. ~~~~~.~ .. !.

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'j '2nd.w Hand Organs· III , • ,. \. I r 't : If ),011 w~l1l a r~al good orr-an , .. It.ho~~t, haVIng' to .pay mllc 1 ,or I ,

i no'" is yonr chunce. 'V I! ha\'c two Instruments In th" stMC nnd lhey are bOlh in good ~hap.:. COIll!! .1nd sec these unywa),.

, ' , , :: TI~('. Bargains in Dishes tire ,Still on the Go •• : ,.

: .•. Metcalf's I-'iurniture ·Store ' .. . !ijr ..... ~~~~~~ •• ~;~.~,'~i.~; .... ~,~~.~~~~;~ij"i , ~, .'

• • • • • • • • • R.J.MIIl. F.W,HBrrloon. B,A. ,. So •• 01 SobnollloRrd PrtDctpa I t ....................... .

The Treharne Times. $ t per y~ar, .

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Manitoba. Friday. ·Aug. ~3rd., 1912 ,~... I

Tbe Calgdry Stnmpede , '"

!.I'he Cnlgary Stampide is' l111iq in many wa\,~. 't'he' plnl! ot t

mel1 wllO :tl~ At tlte III~ad ~r it is to , '

moke a spectacle that will illustrate ost.clenrly the Ii'e of t he land ill

the very early dal's and the dev~lop­ment during. the last forty years. 1~vcry phn~e will be presented ill II IIi ng fignre~. frolll the I ndi~l1s trapperll aud early l\1i~sionartes to the tr~rIes nnion aml the educuted

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BOy,d'SCOUTS ObituurJ

, , , \,, __ ' 'Th ~. foll( Wi.lg wa, tnken

• fI. '\'.,... ,

TREHERNE BOYS' GREATLY the Riverside. Cnt., "Enterprise", • ~ ,I ' and refers to the ceath of Mrs. TAKEt! WiTH ORGANIZATION Coorer, who forll1!rly lived ,_

~ ;, I , IJ

l ~, \ -, I' ~ I ern e : The nOlo 'Scouts hnve' gotten a Mrs. Harrie.l Cooper was born in

start iu Trelj(!;~e. Althe meetiug Englnnd on October 3[, 1848 and on Tuesdny evenhl\!' held in The died of heart failure, in Colton.

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'rimes offi,ce i';;}XtCCll of the boys Cnl.. on Ang. 7th .• 19 12 . .

ned on, 'tllnking/ two, patrol.. Mr, and Mrs. Cooper were resi-Na'. d wearlng purple nnd dents'of this city for nbout twel' e

Indinn lacl~ from tile industrial hlte color~, lis IlIl<lCI'- the lendei;.- years, moving to Collon ,R year nnd schools,' I I >' shi'p of Dert::staples; l;atrol No, 2, a half ago, where f\1r. Cooper hns

'rhe idea of' The Stampede wen lin'" yellow nnd blue, has been e~ployed as night watchman sug.i!e~te'l Ilrst hy' R yonng llIan Cleveln~ld Den~lIty os leader. Se\;- in the yllrds ot the (Pacific FrlIit nn~ed Gny Weadick, who ~a~l1c, eral 1::0Y$. h'!l\'e since handed in Express. , to Calgary last spril~SL~nd saw,the their names !~ next week a' third Mrs, Cooper' had endeared her-opport'unity, Mr. W;adick, who patrol will.be"in \ine, self to all \\:\10 knew her by her

n roper of high reputation, has On' Wedn'e~lay evening the boys !dnflness and )l1nsell1sbnes~. own I he ronge wotld for. years,' were gh'en n~,little instruction in The funernl was held 011 Sahli-

and has a wide acqnaintance R}'long ;Irill and 'disNpliue" llsil\g Staplel>' day afternoon at the home of a SOl1.

the cattlemen of the \Yest. lIe H~II;'Jften~n.r~1 -,he 00\,5 went to Ernest Cooper, in this city. Rei·. the stn:et ati~;participated in a few G, M., Anderson, of the first Christ· sC.tluting gallleil ..... "." . \. ,iall Church, COlldllcted the services,

The bo)'s~ki1i 11lCet on Friday body was laid 'to rest ill evc~ing:~iof~!g.hl) whe'n !,ome op~n'l To'''''ror,.PlI cemetery. The last rites air drill exercises will be.proc were admirlistered bv the Fraternal A~ SOOIl q~.:: the orR"nlli~atiol1 Brotherhood of which the deceased

Pli,~p(~rl)f under way uuiforms wit ~s 11 member. FUrcl)Gscll.',for, the '~)oys ana YOI1 There are,left to mOllrn her dentlt I c~n look forwara to -n 'hrilliant her husband,. Joseph Cooper. a

. ", daughter-and ~ix sons.

Death Dlle to POiSO~Dg , .--

The ilitant,ghild of Mr. alld Mrs. Ferns died last·Friday even­

How the

tber it • I

have eaten some sort or' fllllRUS growth.

the excep~ion of being ill a lever \' and thnt the lower pnit of the body

was parali1ed there were '110 sym­\.HU"U~ .from which to diagnose the . , ca~e.

, 'rhe interment was made' in the 1H',.d 'l'reherne cemetery 011 Sun-

suite; sid~­, ... ,,~,:, .. ; : extensioll table,

<-hairs, oak I1nt~~; ~",in"in,,.: f()ckie.r; 2 rocking

sj,i:onl~ilaati0!1 ues.1C: and book

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~~u~.~ •• ~ •••••• ~e .. • 'AUOTIONEERING! ::

A, I hive mOToti rrom TruhorDI) to Wiunipeg ... but lutuDl,1 carr) Ing on WI Auction BualDun ~ through tho l:ouutry. Cnatomera will rootlvo fit Prompl Attuntion Ill' wrltiuFt md at In)' llfl!U!Dt '" Ildllro9lil or Phouu ~hDrbrook 2~7 on rovQreoclu~cL:, ;. Prlco. Ali USUItl ~utJ .. lnoLioD Guarantool!' fit

N. WILSON, M.A.A., \Jo '69 Lanllsldo SI., Wlnnlpell. I) ...................... ~~

, ,". ---------''''S t P-d I Before \'011 a a S I B"oco ~~~",~I,~,~~~~,~

buy th<n;, you Dug-hl to de- I cide to ~Cl lhem whcr~ huying

How nre YOllr Sweat' Pads? Are tliey in shape to Pllt Y011 through the harvest? Get YOllr outfits nil fi;.;cd up now for in a few days you l\iII be harvesling unci 1"Ollt want to lose 8ny time. Come t9 liS aud we pllt .rour outl1t in proper trim,

EI

Repairing Prom ptl y DOLle.

W~lips. Rugs. Etc.

D. S. HARVIE

i~ sale and ~UI e, I This ad. is to lei I yuu that

this i~ ~,lIch a p'ace. By !-afe and sure Wl' 111enn r

that we have eliminated II e i I'\lssibility 01 your getting" any­Ihing but tested, pro\en. \,n­doubted purit)' in any diamond I boug-ht here. ~

This comes frl'm our hahit I of selecting our dianh>nd~ our­seh·e,'. after the mo,( pains. 'I taking examination. w 11 C 11

you'I'e a diamond \\'OInt- -110

mHlIer how small-how 1;1Jge I -remember thal buyin[: here

I is sale, " I F. A. MERCER ~

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THE PEOPLE'S JEWELLER I • 188U1CIt OF MAIlillAOB 1,IONNHl~S

Broadw.JY - - Tt'eherne ., 40 ______ -

~~~~s~~...,

"THE PIONEER HARDWARE STORE Make Hay'

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While- Tl)e Sun Shi~les ~ Alld wheu you are ill need of Haying Tools come to us and " get your choi~e of a First Closs Litle of :Riveted Hay s..

ForKs. the Titles Cl1l1not 'come oIT I~

, We also hiIVe n Fllil Stock of RIVETS for Ledger Plates and Knife Hends

!, 'LARDINE MACHINE OIL

"'I';'J';.~~ 'p::'-:".i'i~s;:";'::~~~'~'~~:~~:ii,':b,t ;':;::~::: I ·,.~~~S~~.

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• :.~ ••••••••••••••••••••••••• J ••••••••••••••• : . ~ . : The Massev = Harris : • • •

Binder : / -/ . \

The Mnssey-Harris Binder is made in Canada by Canadians fl,r the: adian farmer~, It has jllRtly cllrned an enviable reputation. It.

s the strongest hinder built and is n machine Ihat is easily adapted :. : to .every requirement. It is as light rt1l1ning- binder as there is made: ,."and there is not a loophole for dissntisrnctillll in the machine, ~

==========:=;::;:================::;:::-- -, a, -Treherne. : e, .... ~ ...................................... ~

,$RECIAl ! For Quick Sale '. We have listed one of the best houses' in Treherne with the

".,':~~'.'" Dlronert\· is 'situated ill a Illost desirable l'lcntion nlld any­purchase a perUIRlJetH hOlUe will find it i ltst what

, tbia proposition will do well to call I

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'llHE TREIIERNE \ 'lTl\1ES

HISTORY OF THE VAL.:UABLE WESTERN DOCU

MENTS PLACED IN ARCHIVES

ONE MOR!: BATTLESHIP FOR U S

Democrats In Caucus Recede From Previous Attitude and Break

HOME RULE TROUBLES GOVERNMENT. IS AROUSED OVER

INFLAMMATORV SPEECHES Deadlock Washington - Democrats or

Pr~fe.sor Oliver of Saskatchewan ho Ise have agreed In ca~us Mr Churchill Declares That Sir Ed University, Discovers Important cede rrOID t.helr no battleship ward Carso';-Is the Moving Splrlt,of

) rla.uscrlpts .... lllch Throw tnter gramm~ In this sosslon and to pCI:mlt an Organlzntlon Which "las Avow

I LI h E the battlGshlp .chnmplons to ed Its Intention to Set up a Pro

I est ng 0 t on the arly History of the ho ISO for one such vessel -.....; the Wl!6t the fa Ir preceding callcllses visional Government

Ottaw! Ont -The most valuable \\ ns an absence of bitterness of London - rhe Dundee Advertiser Canadian blstorlcal documents IIhlcb J_.lI,elllll> and by n rising vote of E6 Illl Influentla' Liberal organ prints

'have beer discovered ror years were to 11 the resollilion of recessloll \\as the startling hint tbat the government collected Ihls summer by Prof Oliver I ut tbro Igh It Is expected that IS prepared a take action should the llrofossor or history In Saskatchew In the senate Will agree to the aile hat Inflammatory speeches aDd doings o[ unlverslt' Prot 0111 e" "ho has tleshlp endl:lg lhe deadlock over the A Bonar Law Sir Edward B Car been worldng a the archlv"s for tile nal al b1ll E Smith and other gO\ ernmc It has succeeded In locat \\ h\le tho solid support of the ma e leaders in Inciting U1 IIIb practically all tbe records of the jorlty In tI e hOuse will not be given ".tp;'ltpq to rnlolt have the ef!tlct of old \8slnlboln council 01 'llanltob 1 lo the battleship progrnmme the king disturbances In Ulster which Was the only government ID leaders are confidellt that they wll1 bllnglng them vdthln the pale or tho west ro~ lears before Manitoba hn\e far more than the necessary law Tho newspaper recalls

ntered confederation Most of s rength when aligned with lhe Re lliat Parnell and his associates" ere these ilocumcnts It was supposed publican rlends oC tbe navy \ An of lodged In Kilmalnhnm jull linder slm \I ere not In existence Some o[ theBO fort will he made to have lhe wllrshlp ar clrcurr.slances manuscrlrts wero round by Prof to be lIuthorlzed the largest and K significant connection In tbe Ad Olh or In Manitoba and some In the most formldablo fighting craft ever \ erliser artlclo Is that Winston IIrchhe~ ilt Ottawa - d down ChUlc11ll contillue~ his polemic

lion Dr Hache secretary of state ' against A Bonnr La On August under whose department the llrchl~es FAST ATLANTIC SERVICE 12 Mr r!hurchlll III do a passionate now fall. and who Is taking a keen ~ attack upon the Ie der ot the oppo personnl Interest III collecting records Subject Will be Among First to be sltlon for the la er s Incitement o[ 01 Cannd" 8 enrl) history thinks thut Considered at First Meeting Ulster to resist home rille In II. theBe m 11\ Iscrlpts will plove or e. - further letter IIlr Churchill referring eeeding \ nluo to historians and be- Otlnwa -Early consideration of lhe to the Consorvatlve Incitement of UI lIe\ es th~' they will thrO\\ freall light QI cstlon of tt,e establishment of a dpclares that Sir 1'dwnrd Carson on lhe ea Iy hlstOl' of the" est lIe Atlrlntlc berl leo Is promised on e mov nb spirit of an organization

, rctll1 n of the Rt R L Borden had a conlelcnce In regnrd to thelll his collengller from London with Dr Doughty deputy minister or the archh cs nnd Pro! Oliver OIh er a Ibject will be nmoltg the first to

denlt wltl, by tho cabinet &Lnd decld d to publish the newly [oUlld It Is I~b.roed that during his stay doc Imenta In blue book form 80 they In Englund Premier Borden has re­\\ III be It\ allnble to 1111 Interested_hi celved a en~wal of the of!er Of the western I Roud Ian history \\ e havo less Information I find Sl ndlcate which Includes Sir Thomas said Dr RlX'he In tho urchlves In re TrOll bridge 'or the establishment of

a raat service from Haltrax to B1nck gard to lhe \\ est tha I nny other part se-I Bay The promoters It Is un of Canadu I \\ant to seci re all datil o.Ioclimelltu alld manuscripts possible derstood ask [or the usual go, ernment In regard to the early history or the assistance nlld profess to be rendl to "eet Every year thltl passes makes do today wlul.t they proposed to do In

1907 The ofler Includes a service 'Jt that milch harder to aecure HolV not only to" lI.11lifnx 011 tho Atlantic

el er the minister Is not confining his but also en the Pacific "norts to tho wes nlone and with a It Is probable that 0. more [ormnl view to rtrengthC'nlng tllo hand a 01 offer "Ill bo plnced befor~ the 1;0\

,l)r Dou",hty tn sec Iring orlglual doo erbment hy thooB Interested In the I uments on Cnnadlun hlstor) he has ~cheme ani! wni be considered \lhen ; enlnrged tile manuscript commission Ihe whdle qucstlon comes before the

by the addition of tho [0110\1 Ing council this fall • names \roh dencon Armllage Novll. Scotia Arcl deacon Raymond St Johl! N 13 lIon Thos Cbapals Quobec, Prof Grant Queens unl\Cr slty and Sir I <lmun I Walker Ontar 10 Prot Chester Mqrtln Mal Itoba unh erslty and R E Gosnell British Columbia

Dr Hoche Is alsp considering the nppoilitment at a commission to go through nil the Ottawa departments III a sea eh [01 documents of hlstor ieal lutenst \\ hlch should be preserv cd In the archives At present no effort Is mnde to sa, e or presen e de partmenl:ll documents anti the depart menl. are filled "lth old /lies which

I may hold documents o[ almost price less valtl"

1 In England said the doctor after a certain n'lIn~er or years all pnpers go nutomatlcl.olly t.o the Inrchleves tnlnlt It Is a good pial! nnd I w III like 'y recommend this system for Can "dn

Among the relics [ound were human bones sTI'lped Into_lnstrumellts usell by the Indians probably bofore the "Ilvent of the white mnn Into America

1 :Arm 'bonilY have been whittled at the wrist cnrl to a point resembling I,l

.;..------ ...... PANAMA CANAL

! large spike nail What these were mnde allli used for Is not kno~1I An other ndjillon Is tile erection In an li~f:~;i.~~t::;!~I~CI;lntier excellent glass case o! a pair of fine

I specimens or Arella muslt oxen

Unues nnd widespread drnllng What ever Sir Ed Vi ard Carson s merits as n military crommander nhy be nobody Is a bettQr judge of how near you may go to the edge of criminal conspiracy w thout ~~tually crossing frontiers which mllst be guarded by law

\

~HE MARKET REPORT TRADE WITH NEW ZEALAND

COl1;'mlssloner Reports loland Colony Needs Many of Canada s Products Otta\\a -The Canmllan trade com

ml-.loner In Ne" Zealand W A Beddoe In n report just recelled by the depm IInent oC trade and COI11

merCJ contrlbl tes sOllie h tcresting and Imporltlllt InCormatlon ",th re gard to Irade po"slbllltles betllecn Canada and New Zealand ror the benefit of thoso who falor trade through Imperial cl annels It Is shown that between the two co mtrles there mtlsts a I eclplOcal preferentlnl tarlIT adequate tmnsportation facilities b) subsldl~eil stoallle, s allll a good de­mand for high class Canadian natural and manJfaculreel products

THE SUNDAY SCHOOL Weekly GraIn Letter Supplied by

Thompson Son. &. Co. Grain Mer chants. Winnipeg

LESSON Vllt-THIRD QUARTER FOR AUGUST 25 1912

l\lr Chllrchlll proceeds at Icn·.gth denounce Bonar Law as the \Vlnnlpeg August 7 -Further - de of 0. grent party who Is assuming ntl:m ,n the price of \\ heat [u sponslblllty beforehand for eHryth has marked the \\ eek The that Sh Edl\ard may sayar do He 11'ca(lIng ml1rkets of this continent says that If the Opposition leader has showing declines of 2G to 30 for thc such confidence as he pretends to September and October dellvClles have for overturning the ent The booming of the spring \\heat~rop speedily nnd taking office h la the North" estern States nppn?ent not walt patiently and win Iy hus o,ershadoll ed all other call and added -v, hy capsize the boat 'dltlons It Is no" an aclmml"ledsed jostllng for the tiller fact tha' tt e productioll 11111 be a re

:aonar Law may 1I y to scramble out cord aile Illld as cutllng a Id harvest o(lho mess],lr Churchill s letter Ing Is well under" ay except In the says III I'onoluslon but the conse extreme northern portions of the ter quences of his actions ,,111 pursue rltory b:lrrlng a II et harvest the crop him and those IdenUlleel.," Ith blm He Is 1I0W P actically secure 'I his will has drllwn a blank ch8lOK' of Illdefinite be the fil st big crop they hal e I ad ourrency against the whole resources III several }ears and it Is ollly lIatmal of the Unionist party "hlch any r If diat prl LS sholll<l decline Senti 11an or lunatic may present allY morn TRent I as a great deal to do 11th the Ing filled In by the halld of crime ol wheat prices and for some

It Is ~n"teworthy that Mr Churchill e 111 been radically bearish sits In parliament for Dundee alld Short sel1ln~ has been extremel) pop-artlcl"" published In the Dundee Ad all:! ·the professional speculators vertis(;r may be Inspired are Jooklng for still Imler figures It

Slr/W'llIam P Byles Radlcnl Is/'probnble however that the aler Member of parliament for the north age of the crops pllco for the sea division o[ Salford In 11 letter sont to sOIl.wlll not be fur from the prpsent th .. newapnpel says -I confi lently 10\ el 'Illere Is 110 greut supply of expect that Bonar T-lI.W will drll\l In whealjn the different m rk£lts his horns [or he probubly Imo VB thnt so thnt there must be a large short Indictments for lreason and felony nre Interest anJ 0. bnc technical situation being prepared 'in the atlorne) gen In thc pits which "Ith anl ad \ erse eral s ofHoe change woule) reRull In sharp upturns

Canadlnn crop conditions hal e not cllnnged -TI,c \\cather tho last few (Ia) a has been unra\ arable as rains hnve been general when \\arlll (11 ~ weather IJ needed Some of the prominent crop experts ha\ e been travelling 01 er ~Ianltoba ami Snslmt che vall since MOl dn~ and reports

1 he commlsslonCi states that there Is a particularly good demand for high class dairy cattle to Improve New Zealnnd herils and he asks for a list of exporlers I,ramlslng that good b IS Iness will result It Is pOinted out that dur lIg the :Ie ir 1910 only 96 l anadlan cattle \\ ere Imported most Dr these being rrom Ontnrlo For the I1scal lear endlItt;: !IIarel 31 1912 Canuda supplied on Iy $35 000 "orth 01 boots an~ shoes to New Zealllnll

Timber III the Islund colony Is al.o abollt exhausted and the commissioner thinks Ihnl a trnde In lumber could be \\orke I liP with British Columbia

last ) cal more than one million dolhirs "orth of Iron and-steel fillings "as used and of this Qunntlty C mndn secu cd but ;2'1000 not" Ithstllllding our PI ef~1 encc of 20 per cent

The commissIoner Is gratllled to know l1!1lt II nell industrial concen for the manufacll re of nul!s nnd "Ire w!)1 Roon he Instituted I, Canada nnd slates that a lan;e )J Islness lOa) be established pro\ Idlll!; tho sUPllies a e permanen t

rile exports of butter to Cnm da dl rlllg th(\ past senson the report strttes I nve ~xceedcd all expectntlons The ropmt also notes that the Ilrrh al in New Zrnla Id of thlrt) men clahn Ing to be Ca~ ad lall rormers They stated all I rrhnl that the Cllnadlan climate \ E.S too vigorous for them and they hnd decided to settlo In Nell Zealand

DETS REACH MELBOURNE

out 01 r \ le\\ s that only a mod crop can be expectell ~lallY

Helds In 1\lanltoba lire thin nnd un el ell IIhlch "Ill bring do\\ n the aver age to not more than last year nnd Saskal¢hcwnu Is expected to be nnder last ~ ear s production Unless con dllions soon tnlte n cllange for tbe beller a great portion of this crop will be late nnd s Ibject to frost damage FQ!e!l\n maLllets hav!! remained relat fvely stmng In the faceor lhe wenk III Make up for Indifference ness on this side and lhe same may

THE NAVAL CONFERENCE . /

Laurl'r Desirous of Retaining Free dom of Action for Party

be said abont the United hlngdol1? Shown at Sydney and France Stntlstlcal news lIas Australia -Tho contll g been bullish \Vorld s shl of Cnnndian cndets wero accord show n sudden failing of! being only e(l the \1 armest welcome 01 tholr 7392000 bus compRl ed to 10352 OQO nrrlval The citizens of Melbourne bus last week anel 10928000 bus have ulldel1.!lken to defray all Ole ex last year 'Ihe Europenn \Islblo pensea during tI elr stny In Victoria supply shows a Ill.rge decrease bl Oil Complaints have been mnde bl tho Ing lIIe t!ltal down to 68 944 000 buo Iinel. as to the reception they receh 0(1 against 72636000 bus last" eek an I at Sydney \\lllch aro Ised public oilin the decrease being 3602 000 bus l,,,t Ion here and the people are anxious week t11~le "as a "Lcrease 01 0280,0 that 1J0 slur shal1 be cast on A IS bus nnu last yeur a lecreaso ~l tmllnll hospitality so tlley urc glv 100000 tus whell tho total wns 71 Ing the lads 0. splendid tlllle 400 000 bus \Vhlle the United A Sl dney dispatch stateR that the Slntes ,Iclble supply has Incrensed party of Canndllan Cadets cnme with 787000 bus for tho pllst week It Is HO little anllo I1lcement that their less tbnn a qunrter 01 what It III presence was not realized until sarno creused a year ago The totnl little soreness had arisen at the SIP United Staleo visible Is now 18832 pressed larle 0< Interest In their visit 000 bus aR nj:alnst 18055 000 bus ,Islt last week an(l 44 220000 bus a year Many people nnd organizations a-go The Canndlan visible has de \\ oul<1 hm e beep only too delighted ellned moderntely but Is still larger to show them hospitality

Text of the Lees.on Luke Iv 1630 Memory Verces 18 19-Golden Text John I 11 (R V )-Comment ary Prepared by Rev D M Stearns AceOi dlr.g tu tho harllonlcs of II 0

gospels tbls esson takes us ilaelt In the story a long IlIstl.llce lJ Iclt a n time ileforu the Sermon on the ~lol1nl to a tlmp SOOIl after t! e tlrst IIlmolo at Cana:;! and thc meeting II It! t! 0

\ oman a SlImaria according a ~I Itl xIII 54 5S ~Inrl( I I 16 lie I d rO' Islt N Izareth after tl e e\ lilts , last "eek &-lesson IIld laught II tho III I goguc bu could do no n Ighty \\ ark ex~ept healing a fell sick lo!!, because of their unbelief 1 he) \ ero

stonlshed at Ills \ Isdoll1 hilt the) \\ ere ofre ded lit Him III <l said \\ henc hllth I h Is mall nl lheso

things? Is 1I0t this the Cnl pc It" tl 0 Son or .111) the bloll < I of lames and loses nlli or JUdl a II Simoll III d "'0 1I0t his slste,s hero IIlth us? 1\e ollil rpI'i!el \ pro phet Is ppt \1 !tho ,t hOllor but III I Is own counlr) and all10ng his 0 II lell nil I III lis a III house Becllus" lie sal'l sonwthlng sill IIIl! In our lessoll for today SOme 01 c InU"t hn\ 0

thougl t II 0 Inclelellts the SlIlI1e In I the more perhnps beca ISc lUke 01 Iv ecords llds lIld 0 I I) .luW"" nn I ~Inrk thq other J he Incldel t (r this lessH occurrell lei) arl) I IIIH mlnl.try \\ hlk that \\ as lI1uch Inler II HI IIns probably Ills list \ lsi 1 to Naznrelh r Irnlng to thl. less! n \\0 note thnt It \Ias Ills clIsIOIl1 o/;o to tho sy lagogue on the SlIbbuti U1ti It could not hal e beel fOl the hen efit race \ cd rroll1 lillY ,I!scourso there but there "as ll"uys a por t all read fr(,1n the la\\ the prophets lind the /l8alms IIncl that could not bill be I ofltable to n trul) de' out mind Forsaldng the assemu!!. g to gothel IS one or thecomlllon III d I I ,renslng ~Ins of 0111 dn) dlsob") Ing Heb x 25 fhele Is a glollt fOl saklng of the hOuse of God alHI dIs plsln!; of Ills "ord but a!! thlll!;" h!l.slel!...!~.l!!9. ConS\lmlllnt!oll and tI c Idng 10m hal! be the J ord s

O. this pm licular Sabbath lie "ns nske(\ to read and there \\lIS gh en Him tho roll or book of the prophot Isalal Finding the pllco kllO\I n to us as chnllter Ixl Be rend just a few sen pnces nnel closed tI e bool, 01 roll lIud give I I g lin 10 the min Istcr and sat down \\ III \ hat ex pression 110 must have read' It \\ as surely acconl!ng to Noh 111\ g He read dlslil1ctly and ga\ a tho sense und now having taken His sellt lip II as about to cause them to hear tlu wns nbout to cause tbem to underslhnd the rea11ng \\ e do not woneler that the e) es of all II tho synagogue \ ere fnstened on Him (verse 20) [or If this was 1I1s first reading It 1\ as the first tlmo the\ ha I ever heard the Son of God I elld from 1I1s own boole HOIl \\ olldel ful In I stRl tling were the wurds lie uttered

last vear the percentage o! mill The misunderstanding 18 much ra Inr wheat '\Owever Is much less than but the maller Is now put to

This day is this Scripture fulfille I In your [Irs' (.1) For I. lIteml [ulftllme It of ellch sentence that II~ rend see Lulee vvll 22 \ 11 12 11\1 42 Ix 30 xlU 16 John Ix It waa what It \\ na In 1911 Utile defic

lenel In the world s crop Is mnln talned I" tho full report by the Intornl\tlonnl 'Institute tf Agriculture there will be no great turden of wheat on the world s mll.rkets this season With the large Ot Hurns In Nortll America this deficiency III hardly IIkel) but supplies both lIere and abroad nre

il~LgjrC~'~~ji>etJ ,;''''".0'' )Ight and I MOP equal to last) eal the world over",~ auld leave no bUl den some at tho end of the crop year every Indication 01 0. demand both In the and Europe and

are on Inn Internatloll

the Winnipeg markets [utures been In

,." .. :_,.c.wlth M~rf~.~~~?~:~8J:'~~(i~~~ WJ"lhy

'- MORE MOUNTED POLICE

Inspector West Brings Thirty Men From Old Country

Montrell.l -Inspector 0 H West of the North West ~Iol IIted Pol1ce arrived hOI e on his return from Ellg lalld Although he WaS on hol1da, leave dllspector \Vest did somo re­cruiting "hllo he WElS In England lind brought to C lUada \\ Ilh him 30 mell to Join U.e police Others were allx lous to come to Oannda lor the ser vice but were not III a position to pay the transpOl tatlon [rom Englaml to ~eglna Most of tho men who came to Canadn Ith Inspectm West hll\ 0 seen regular m my service and some ot them brough t tholr discharges In order to come to Cannda

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Fostering German Trade 1II0ntref,1 -Dr HailS Hammann

the secretary of tho German Callada EconomiCS Association who Is on a mission to Canlllln with 0. view to fOB terlng the trade bel\~een this COUll try nnd Germany has nrrlv~d In lIIon lrenl and a[tcr 0. few days henl will \ Islt Oltll\l a Toronto and tho west

"--.'-, He will confer with German business men In thl& .. ty and III other

so through all His ministry An olnted \\ th 11 e Holy Ghost and II Ith powel lie \1 ent about doing good and healing all tlllt \\ 01 e 011 res sed of tI G dmll fOl God I\as with Him (Acts x 38) The~ could not but \londer III his gracious \\ords lind let 1I cy could not forget lhat lie "liS thell own tow Isman wllo lIa I beC! bl ou~ht \ p In their midst \ hom the~ I I seen an(1 knol\ 1\ dl) b) dn) fOI nem Iy lhlrty yem s Had I [0 not m 1<10

nnd mended their plo\\ s alld ~ okc~ manl a tIme? WI at could 110 lIIean by His I elel ence of th It Scrlpluro tn Himself? Whom did lIe think 111m self to boO Truly thc~ knew 111m not but oh If they hud onb III d belloved Bls \\ord aud luq,lrM 01

more fully and meekh ho\\ grand It might hn\e becn fa lIwm Whnt 0. heartache (as \\ 0 \\ ould S l\ ) tsrael always gnve him drawing from Him suell \\Ord8 as 01 thnt they \\ ere \\ Iso ,that the:!' understood that thoy \~ould conslderl If lholl hndst known I How ofte! \\ oulel I-alld y' \\ould not' Israel \Iould nOlle of me (Deut xxxII 29 I Iko xix 42 ~Intt xxII! 37 Ps Ixxxi 11) how patient n 11 long surrellng ho has been 1 But there Is n lin It nnd 80 the) ha\ e heen scattered now' these mnny ccntlllies Ilnd 110 hus beell keoplllg silence beRllng \\ Itll

h{:~iir'~8"~,;[Ttlif'l,:~n6:~th::iri; cities In Canada

~;J~;IliJ~~~~~~:~~~~f4f~~~II:'~~~r~i~~~jt¥~~~~i~!:~~"ll1.UUI·~'.'·"U' Ing u Canadu to In :Gel:maltiy tunl

:1~~£~~:!~~~l~t~~~l~~I;"~ His ellll ct alld the naUO! s nnd tho devil bllt there ,,!l.S a sontence In which 110 did not read thllt

nt Nazareth Ho stopped jl at as He camc lo It and shut tho llOOk

:'t ••• '~':.~ lead to :vr'ofilla)ll We are stili 11\ Ing In the accclltable year of ne Lon allll still "altlng for­the day of vengeanco of our God upon Ills enemleR lind tho time to comfort all who mourn III Zion (lsa Ixl 2 a Ixlll J) See Ps 1 13 Isa Ixvl 15 16 '1 hey seom lo hm e bclllt orlm ded not only at His saying but also hecaus9 He did not In their to\\D somc of tllo mighty worlts Ho had do lie at Capernnum He remind ed them that ill tho days of El1jah and Elisha It was not n Wide;" or n. leper III Tsrnel who was In a special mnnner helped but a \\ Idow of Sidon and n leper from Syria although at that time tbere were many widows and In Tsrael It seems

when people o[ thel~ thllm:selv08 of! Irom

~~t!~~~[J~f~~f~ angry boeause Bllt sllch Is carnal mint!

'ngaln.st,God Thoso

\v!~t!~\J~~I:~~:~~;m.~h El1sllll filled tI would sl1pped

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PI::r.lno the Blame 'i wish tn comil·nln, snld tbe b.-Idc,

ha;,ghtlly, nbol'l Ihnt fidur you sold \nr. It 1\'118 tOllgh.

Tough. ma'a:n i asked the grocer. Yes. tOl\~h. . 1 made n pl.e with It,

~nrl my h'lsbanr, eOllld hardly cut It -- Evory:;orJy's

'. Old folks who need something

" of the kind, find

NA-DRU-CO LAXATIVES

mosl clrectlve wllhoul any discomfort. Increo.sed doses not needed. 250. a box at your drum:lsl·S.

N.tI.n~1 D",I·'r.~ Chelllical Ca, 01 Cnd., UtaH".

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"INTERNATIONAL fLY WAY" Prevents the Trllmendous

. Less from flies Pl1r, ~t 1:1" rJ"wn (( C.D'td" mUlIn".' of

4~114t1lllnllu"II" "1 relarill": tho! K"ruw~h or {aU.~nID' 0("I,llIl4lall.lI,111 Cf 'Il!.!, f'>!dudn~ \:'0 )lm1\1I;'!I,III of nlli\c hy clln,talltlY.,lno,lnlC' b" ,u,111U WI ""I IUnnn"r. Pol"" ';aMliN Ilf .t,«tnh .. r klluw, WI •• tauuaeu' Lo lIet.ru. 'rom Ltl 0"11 Dllrerl ... c::!!.

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SAV~ YOUR STOCK , Gy Using

"IIITIiiRMATlClICt.1. FLY WAY" n II J>""'Ul''''Y .n"~"t,....." to be ,r!otdl''', In

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, THE TREHERNE TIl\lES

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Flnland's Arsenal Papa's Paper Serpent Finland has Leen called a land at Our fathpr always thinks himself a

schools. '1'wenlY years ago lhe coun· very hand ronn; try had 23 !Jer cent .. of Its popuilltion 'Vbatever otb,,- 'nen can do he's cer-:.11ldel' :ts tuition. Ulenborg. 10. the ltlln thnt he can. north. which Is locally called Oulu, 80 when ther,J'~ liny little job-to fix had sevell HchoOIS for tbo upper and a nail or sh~lr. middle classen. nnd five for the ch11· S.ys inth~r, tetcn my kit at tools, I'll n' en of Ihe poor. Il Is Itl relation to do th~· job myseU. 0. pchool lor the p.oor that Harry de Tee latest job' I hat ruther dld-,"'1l8 Windt tell~ the 'allowing story In his pnperlng a room-nook on )"Inland..' A strnnS'~ and .... elrd proceeding that

It WfiS rolata'l to me by nn English- has filled the house with gloom; luun who, whlL passing through Ou· When nll the things wero rendy fnthor L' sam" yenrs ago. madc the acqllalnt· called us "v'ryona

'lnce of a schoolmaster, now deceased. To, watch him; so thnt we could Bee Tho tmyeller expressed surprise that how simply '( was done. 1"lnland was I)Ormltted by RUBsla to He Cllt a langth of papor, thickly po.st-I'eto In lis currency. Illg over all;

Russia tlare not talle It [rom us, Tben, mountod on the steps, ho va. tho achoolmastcr's reply. fixed It to [IH' wall.

Daro not! \Vh~ YOIl could not fight The h"tt,1m enJ stuck to his feet, Russia! thp top curled round his hend,

Oh, yes we could! We mnke guns. And mother say" I'm not to qrlte the 'lnd vory big guns. here In Ouill. ~We thl:ogs thn~ futher snld. have nn Important foundry. Do you PI< strug31p.d like n TroJnn with that ~l:re to'see It? awful sticky mnss .

The ml1gllshrnan followed hlg hogt With panting \1ollrts wo held our wl~h surprised curiosity unll! they breath. an-I watched untll, alas. ramo to the gntes of a largo brlclt 1hat paper serpent's curly tall. ns I.ulldlng, from which \\oro emerging round nnd round It fiew. 0. ~roop of merry school·chlldren. Hnd sWllllowed up tho bnby boy 11.1·

There. sir, snld tho ~'Inn, pointing most be("re we knew. to tlto so·caller.! nrsenal. which wns Wnllo fntlte;' and the baby gave their In reality one or tile largest schools, IIrst unlterl yell, there Is OUI foundry, and there are Poor Marlorle and Mnrmaduke both ')ur guns, ut pre"ont 01\ their way dlsappcaroo\ as wett; r 1I0me to dinner. Tho weapons of o\.nd, W01·. '" when motho~ tried to SIlve my country. sir are progress, clvlll- her fat~d 'boy and girl, "ution and humanlt)'. and let mo tell Ti'nt flerc" nnd hungry serpent drag· YOIl thnt In th" eud they will surely ged hrr In th. dreadful whirl. gain the, victOr} 'ol'er the dead\1est [ wntchell tho "truggles-heard the Anglnes of destruction ol'er forgcd at shrleks-of nil ollr fnmlly. , I"ronstpdt. .lut not tor long I wlltched them-

Generous Employer Th'o generosity of Marshall Field,

I h'. Cltic\lgo' me! chant prince. to his . mployes was remarkable. He novel' tired at showing his appreclntion to an old anrl' faltblul worl<er.

One morning. while milking the ;rally round of h\.9 great establishment ho noticed the worn and hnggard loc:k upon tho tace of an elevator man. This man bad stilI' ted In when a mere buy, lind hlld fnlt" fully perrormed his duties ever sln(.e.· only get ling the r"gular annual vllelillon for many l ears. This vacntion was usually (WO weeks. - The conflnement was te111ng on his .helllth, and lie felt very bad on this pattloulnr morning. Mnr· qnall Field Itskor. him why he ,did not Iny art for a few months and go tu "olora<1a,· coming back refreshed and strengthened by thnt cllmatc. The Idea waS utterlY ridiculous to th!) elevator·mall, and he plalllly 'sald so. 110 hnd to mall~ a living, nn(1 could

. soon tho s~rpcnt swallowed mel "-nd then I thought tlto worst had

come-alas. hut It had not; \ '1'0 finish up, the pall of paste came

down upon tho lot!

Hard Linea Aboard Iho gTcat ship tho silence of

despair rell'.neo:i She had struck an unehartel reet, and, owing to tho beavy SEla the boats had eltber been .tovo III ngalnc l• the ships side or ~wamped In th~ r.ttempt to lower.. A stalwart [lassenger stole up to the captain's side.

Do' you think, Blr, he Ilsko(l, that .here Is tlto slightest chanco of our uelng cavl'd 1 •

Look hore, snlJ the skipper. In tones of disgust that's the sixth time you've nsked rna that question. . Why, you great lubherly LI ute. I bell eve you're ~o biggest coward nboard I

"'Frost & Wood B'inders Widely used everywhere, Perfect, light running, meet the hardelt conditions of cutting and binding.

Well Caught He had returned home In the even·

Ing. tired and 1 cady [or a restful 1o0ur or two.

.Tohn. my love, said his' IIltie wife sweeUy, did you Post that letter I gove you 1111. mcrnlngl

OBLIGED TO QUIT BUSINESS

ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE , TEMPERANC.:. ;;THI:.:.T, TORONTO

Amllntel with the University a ~ Toronto and under tho control of tho Department of Agriculture of Onlarlo.

Yes, my pel. said John, hiding his conBclence·strlct--en tnco behind tho Ilewspaper, ..

College re·opens October 1st, 1912. N .B,-Calendar on application E. A. A. GRANGE, V, S., M.Sc., Principal

SO DREADFUL, WAS THE SUFFER- L;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;~;;;;;;~~~~~~;! ING FROM ITCHING PIL_ES =:

Force of H..ablt \ Well what Is your answer? stl11 more sweetly. After Twenty Vear. of Pile TClrturc,"

Relief and Cure Came With Wh-what Is ",hal? gasped John, 'Vhat Is your auswer, dear? sllld his

::~~:~e~~J ~~en;~~.. That letter was DR. CHASE'S OINTMENT , Addressed to lIoe! exclaimed John. You taka no Ilsk nnd you mnke no

I didn't notice It. cXllerlmpnt when you use Dr. Chase's An!! then. like n fooUsh mnn. be O:ntmcnt for piles. Many doctors

fell Into Ihe trap nnd produced the etlll cUng to tb~ Idea that nothing but !lJlter from his pocket to sec. The an o'lerat!on wl\1 efr.ct n cure. Dut en velope was ;lJt addressed to him. r peratlon~- are cxpcllsl ve and danger· ~ut a long nnd severe lecture was, ocs, and often fnll In their results.

, Some havo loeen cured by Dr. Chase's Attnck~ of cbolera ani dysentery Ij}!ntme,nt, nIter opernt!ons hnd failed.

ceme quickly, there seldom being o.ny Dr. Chnse's Ointment truly bas a warning of the visit. Remedial act- lll)Oderful record as a cnre for pllee '('~ must be tnken just as quickly It nrc all itching skin diseases. Here lite patient Is to be spared great sufrer- Is a ~!lse which was reported recent· Iflg and permanent Injury to the Ilnlng .y:_ membrnnes or the bowels. The read· Mr. John P. Marshatt, 14 Barnes or t nreparntion for the purpose Is rand, St. John·s. NOd, wrltes:-"For [tr. J. D Kellcgg's Dysentery Cord· III,wnrds of twenty yours I was troub­!al. It Clln bo got at small cost at :ed terribly wll hitching pJles; at I ny rlr~g storA or general denler's, times BO bad that I IVns obliged to anrl It wlll afrOI'd re\1ef before n doc- 'I!Y up, unnble to attend to business. 1.01' C:1n be called, I "I tried many'treatments without

benefit, until I accldentnlly read o[ • A Bollcttor. "hose nose and chin Dr. Cllase's Ointment. and found at ':rere bot~ very long. and _who had laat a,curE' by using this olntmcnt. I lost his taothl whereby the nose and only used one box and part of Il sec­cltln were very close togetber, was ,md one when I was completely cured. tcld-. and have had no return at the plies.

I nm-- n!rald iyour nose and chIn That W8.11 eighteen months ago. anr! wlll I1ght befo'1·~iong, they approach needless to say, I attribute this curo oJ.ch other so menacingly. / Lo Dr. Chase's Invaluable Ointment."

I am afraid of it myself, replied the Many sufrerers from pllos \la,'e tried man of law. fa· a gTeat many words S<l many scores of treatments that huve pEls"od between them already, :bey ·cannot believe that cure Is pos-

" sible. In ardor to convince the skep· Minard'. Liniment Curea DiphtherIa. :Ical we aro always willing to send [l

Sir Jobl. Hlttl~. Bart. used to get up crlckot matcho. her.l,een his guosts and certuln local teams In the dis· !~Ict, and at 00.0 of thesc' games piny' ed recently thAY ran short of an um· nlre, Ilnd U:q sl'rvlce. of one of the !,'Otmen h!ld to bo called In.

In due cours~ the Baronet wont In ~(' bnt, llnrl the Hccoml ball he received ~topped with hiq leg, and tfio-'cry of , How's that?" was raised.

It wa. Ihe fo~tmall on wbom the decision r('sted. und, turning- to his 'l\aster he snld. in II haH-apologetic :one:

I'm Borry t, say .. IINot nt homo, Sir John. "

Not at homc~ retorted the Baronet W:,at do YOI- melln?

Well, thon Sir John. ropllcli the fodman. I' YOll w111 have It, 1 mean that you'rp hout.A

Spoiling a Drive 'YlIklns Is a'. enthUsiastic golfer,

"nd wilen his friend Johnson met him cOllllnl{ away from tho links II day or two age. he fuund WilkIns In n tel" tibia frnme of mind.

What's l;npP,,"erl. old fellow~ asltC(1 I

Johnson. amlahly Everything's the matter, growlo<l I

Wilkins. It's enough 10 mnko ono gl,." up golr lind go In for !lohlng. fhnt IlSS Fltzn0011io hns been running allover th(' cour6C'. and actualiy cross· e,' my tee jllst aH I'was nboul to mnl(t) a 101'ely drive. Whnt would yon haYBHlDne hilt! you ucen In my pillce? '

Johnson Is n smal t mlln, and his retort wa~ clllll',cterlstic of him.

Well, hB replied. with a smlio. see­!ng that 1:0 crossed your t, I think I would hllv~ doUe: his I.

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Daddy ~ s Bedtime

Sliding Down the Bi" Hayoock..

S The Silver Watch tory - _~ In the Jolly , _ Big Haycock '

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Earn Johnson YOU've been ftghUn' closes a two-cpr.l stnmp to pay post· MAKING bay? Yes; It'e jolly tun, so daddy told Jnrk and Evelyn. ag!n. You' so lost,two of yo' front t~e., "When I was a boy tlnd IIred Oil .. ftlrm I tbought DUYUluklnJ: teeth." Dr. ·Cho.se's Ointment, 60c. a box,

No, I nln't. mammy, honest. I'se at all dealers, 01 Edmanosn. Bates & time tbs jolliest at ttle yellr." 8111d he. gO.t 'elJl In me p~cket. . liO.; Llmlt~d. Toronto. "We, hUdn't tbe big IIlncblncB whlcb DOW 110 n~arly ull tbe work 'I

I I - - In tbe boy Held. Our farm wuen't a Tery big oue, RDd ull tbe bay we needed I

Shan I make a hash, of this meat Stockings emrroldercd with life- was tor bait 0 do~en cows llnd 0. couple of rnrHl horoes. Inndlady. I ' bl~e figures of mice aro the /Iatest "NeIghbors CIlmo Rnd balped tis to get In tbe bny, and we cblldr('11 nlways

Well, It c1.on't mattar 'whether yon crazo In New York. They cost $6 went out to tbe lIeld and pretended to bo very useful, tor we irnew ouu .. • of liS I

tl1~s it agln or-,roasts It, replied the r. pair. - -would get rides to tbe burn on top or tbe bl" 1011d. ut buy. I not afford to losE' tho time. Mar­sho.ll ~'Ield smbed, anti said: I pre· qume you could afrOI'd It at my ox·

;~-;;-:-:;::-;:;:::-:-:-;---:;:::;:::;::;;;;;;;;;~-::;~=~ PO~~I~? result at this chance conversa:

. S~sh! No, I'll" not, protested the Uurly one. but. look hore. You sce thnt old rlurter standing by the rall? Well, bo's myrlch uncle, and nil my !lfr I'"e had to \.hl' up with his cussed ,~antanl(Cr(lnsness. But If tltls ship's ~r.;lng down, nnd therc's no hope.' I'd 11!:0 LIma to give him-one good. sound kick to SCluaro the little account I ol'/e him!

lodger; you're bonnd to make a hash "We liked to climb up to tbe top or n big uny<ooel< and sllele down 1I.:.lln, ~t It. _-'-..;.:......---- A Quaint Statue and It wns sucb tnB to-throw'tbe hny 1111 over aDo uoother. We ilud "plcuuld

Good.bye to Asthma. Persons suf. Humor In ~taL\ltcs Is rare, except IInmes ot bide and .eelc, tor we could bury ourselves III tbe bay, and then nuy THE 'ALBERTA' HOTEL tlon on tbe ol,wntor tbat morning "ave the olovater mun a six months' '1acntlon In th" mountains of Colora­do with all e"ponses paid, and UpOll

of the unconscious type', but the lIt- b I k d t h d t bl I !l dl "US 'erlng ,from that extremely trying one W a 00 e or us a rou e n u D~ . t ouble ltnown ns nsthma k';\ow whnt tic pnrtsh church of St James, Ynr· -After oue game at tbls 90rt I WI\8 pretty tired nnd, cra\vllog up on tho,

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. 715 MAIN ST., WINNIPEG A lew doors·.outh of C.P:R. Depot

r.~te. $:.50 to $2.00 per day

Cuisine unexcelled

Hot and cold water In every room

Hotel practleally Fireproof All Outside Rooms

ARUNG'fOV CIIALLENr.~: ~ , . \

,WATERPROOF, COLLARS - . "'-Are tho bes' ever mnde and are guar­

nnteed to glvo yon satisfaction, At 0.11 dealors, or sond us 26 cents stat­Ing sty:,' nnd size required,

The Arlington ,Co" of Canada, Lt~I' 68 f.raair Ave., Toronto, Ont,

------, WIST AlID REAlTH TD 1I0THER Alii CHIli. w ... \Vltlll,LOW·' BOOTn,,'O .v.c. b •• -­

.Nd lor.ovu 81X'!"V YKAKS'lIY MILl-Iote_ .. NOTHIUlg lor tb.lr CH I LURIlN WIIILJI

~'I'IIIITJI1NO with paRI/aCT »UCCP,S8. U IO01'IU!S d,. CIII!,D, SOPTBNS tho OtlN" .!,LA \'S .tll·AI:oI: CU RES "'t,ND COLIC .... la the be.t renledy fot DIARKHCUA. It II .-.

',,'u1.ly~h.rmll!!l", n~ aura and .. k 'or" Mr ..

hIs I'oturn full 0'; renowed ellergy, an· .:>lher stili grenter surprise awaited him In tho form of an envelope con­lalnlng six months' Ilny.

Etiquette on Warships

Just then ~. rescuo ship appeared on ltc. scene alld p.llove the Joyful shout tbo rnncou!' \'ol~~ of the old man by t~e rall was hen rd. commnndlng his uutltul nenhew to fetch' his hot·water bottle [rom h~s \Vator·loggotl state·

\ --:...-...;,..;..--ELiquotte play& qnite an Important Saved Harry Lauder's Life

part on a modern battleship. and :.Iavy enforces tnany little forms and Wenrlng bls 1(lIts. Mr. Harry Laud-

pr.- the comedla", played a novel part cu;~o~:~, ,vard-room, where thl) om- on the sandA at utackpool, England,

II rorently. Hla concern for dumb Rll-cers nnd midshipmen ( ne. the com· [mals, especla'l) pit ponies, Is well mander does not Bit at the&head of d b lho table, 'I'hat 1)lace Is reserved l~lIown. nnd wh~u he was Invite y lor tho president of tho mess .. , The lilll mayor of D1l<cl(pool to dlstrlhute ccmmander Invallably sits at his pr!zes In a competition .tor donkeys.

r h · Mr. l,l<uder. engerly responded. Hav· right !land, wblle tho, ormer c anges I fi d d Is to tho winning don-every month. ng • xe me a

Eveuln~-dress Is 'a steadfast rule; ,k"ys bridals, th~ comedian mount§d 80 much s(\ that tho man wbo has to a randh11t and [ndulged In Inlloreel:ln,g take a watch ailer dinner, nnd WilD Illld amusln~ patlqr,.

It Ip'to long with all their hearts for mouth (I91e of Wight). has within tnllest buycock, began burrowing luto It. I badn't dug very tur when my tUlUd lt~ wals. a fine white marble statue 01 1 ~wap~ n. from a tyrnnt. Never do It'dasltln5 soamnn who was Captain of .truck BOmethlng burd. I drew Ollt 0. big watcb. It looked like sliver, bllt

.hr.y kno·.~ when nn atl1\Ck may come tho Wight from IIi'1l to .1692. ~boullbt or course It was aome broken old thing whlcb some oue Ilud tbrown nnd they know thnt_ to strugglo un· Sir Robert, ns woll as bQlng an nd. away. Wben 1 beld It to m)' enr I tOUDt! It did not ticl<. nh'ed 19 vllln. With Dr. J. D. Kel- mlrnl bold. was also a bit of n wag. "I called to my brother to come ilL> Ilnd see whut I bud round. Il'gg's Asthma Remedy al hand. how· On one oC' hi. nuutlcal raids he cap' "We played wltb the watcb tor uwblle, und tben I stucl<. It Into my pocke' ever, t!ley cnn sny good-bye to their tured < French' vessel which Itad on til I t b d. ' r nemy nmI enjoV"'lIfo again, It helps Q am:! forgot all about It un went 0 e r nt once. bcard nn lInfinlshed statue Intended to "l\lother felt IIOmethlnj; heal'), In my jucket and took It out betoro slle hung

represent Le Grando Manarque. np my clothes. 'The, Last Straw

The crnel winds tore at the wayes ItS If '0 whirl tbem away. ,

Tho man nnd tho l maid sat close together on th~ beach and watched tbA storm ' \. \ How th~ wind howls. -darling! '~ho said, yelling to make herso\! heard.

Yes, sh-Ieke'! her lover.-Why' does It Lowl? she screamed. Dunno. Perhaps It's got the tooth-

he hellowed .

Holmes dlJ not lIlake the sculptor, wlto .. '\Vbere dId you get tbat watcb'I' Rbe asi<ed. was on board, walk the pln]!!t. but "Brotber and 1 told b .. r abOut It. compelled him to finish the atatue In tho likeness of h!G captor. The head "'It looks like a alce watch,' s1lid sbe. was the Itead of Holmes, but the body !IOmeR In.' vas thnt of Louis XIV. '''She did, Bnd tatber looked It oYer carefully_

The contrast Is striking and bumor- .. 'It'B a .Uver watcb,' sHld be. 'Very likely aom .. at tbe neighbors wno OUS, and, as tlta gulde·book says, the ban beeD belpln~ wltb tbe bllY lost It. , etatue IR well 'Iorth n visit. If only .. 'It's atranKe,' Bald he, 'but 80me one wl\l 8ur .. l, claim It.' Fatber put Iln to seo the Incongnlity of partner8blp ad'f'ertlsement In tbe paper, but It brougbt no answer. between a bucce.necr fnce and are· "Fatber laId tbe wlltch RWIl)' and Bllld wben I was old eDougb 1 sbould wear gal body. . . - It. He tbouttht lIome tramp must bave lost It.

'1'11 ahow It to fatber wben be

hns no time to c'Janga,.slts at a table He relatel!.some of his experiences b hlmsell' ag n pit boy. lIe to1<1 how, when "

y Tho toa~t of "The I(log" III the ~olng tbrough n dl'lft In a coal mine, Navy Is drunk sitting'. , Tradition Ills pit p:my suddenly slopped: .1m. has It that 0. COt tnln kin!!' once pro· mediately 1 struck Itlm with the whip.

HOW MANV'OF U~ Whether the corn be of old or ne'Y growth, It rousl yield 'to Holloway's Corn CUI"". the s!mlHest and bogt cure ryfl'ered to the public. I

"We bad about "'ven np expectlnll to know bow It bad .. ver got tber ..... beD we tound out. On. or the neltthbors bad wlUlted to playa joke on tather nnd bad bidden tbe watcb In tbe bay t.o .eo wbat be woul.d do about It. When h" had full. eDo~h h. Il8ked for the watcb. 80 1 nefer really got to wellr Ito"

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Cosed a toast anJ jumping up hit his Mr [.auder proceeded: He turned .' ~ead agnlnst '0. acam above. • Orders lound to ttlP. side of the Ilttle tub I were glVP.Ol, Ihe story goes, that all was sitting In, and I !lm not e"ngg~er.a· tr a~ts werE' to bo drunk sitting. lilting whcn I tell you that

to Select Food Nature Demand. to Ward 011' Aliment.? ,

A Ky. lady' openklng about toad, Bays: "I 'Wns accustomed to eating. all I'.nds of ordinary toad nntlt, tor some reason, Inrllgestion nnd nervous pros-fl;ture. . : 1100 ~ons cf ~6ne felt. Had 'It I ration set In. . ' •

,""- . :-';""'';'''''-"'-'--The' Blarney of Blarney·Stone

Visitors to Southern Ireland should on no account mns the Blarney Stone.

Wla.low'. e-ntlllul Yynlp." acd, taka ....... 'k1ud. 't'wCDty·SVC CC~U & botUc. .' ,======~======::

The middy on a wnrshlp Is just beEn' for the cuteness of the bearing like a ta.,; at II. public school with n(,that pony we should hath have been the officers as h 18 'prefects or "monl- burled nUve. ,lowe my'_lIfe to that [o"s Mldshlpmon bave to make Shetland ,po~y'.. Inste~d' of' ticking the~seh-ea gonerally useful to tho my pony becauso he dldn t go on, when I tt r - - I oaw what happened 1 jumped out or

. "After I h'nd run 110wn seriously my attention was c'llled to the necessity of'some cltango In my diet, and I dls­c.-nt.lnued IJ1Y breakfast and

with a good

,As tl:.e train (rom tho North ap' proaohos .Cork,' I b& tower, wltlch Is praot[cally' all that Is left of Blarney Cactle, m'\y be ~eon. and the magic triangular stone I. situated n~r tho tap of tbls towor. ,

SITUATIONS VACANT , '

Young meu placed-'In posltlons as Tolegrl.phers. freight and Ticket Clerks just US fllsl as we cnn preparo tholll. Hnll wily Ofllcluls endorse our

,System becnr.se our Instrnctlon Is specln::y Ilropared. Dny and Mall Courses. Wrlto for l~ree Doolt 19. Domln:cn School Rnllroa(\lng, To· ranta, .

I Now they cla:m, that tho ~cdy contains sulphur.'

• In'what amouut? Oll,. I:t varying quantities. Welt, that umy account for

J oUlers.

I~ the edlto~·ln-chlef In! ¥I(cd the VisItor, as he stlo\led Into 'tho magd-~Ire onlce eight In

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I. thore IInvl""," Perhnps

.,re not cop·nect:od tlopartmont 01- lbo maglulno.'t;,·

Oh. yes, sir, ' You llro? ] ompty

a 0 • tho tub and, put my arm round 'lils ncck and kissed him. ' - condition changed

~.lmiirk,n~,IA· way, and I,began to

Jf68i:!'~~i:rl~rthat 1 had never I hMn bofore. a vigor of n()lsle~or mind thp t n ~ • .,

entlroly In my

Tbe rnlnlng a! this wonderful power 8umlda easy of attainment -..on first hP~A~tn .. 'of It, but In reatlty the as·

faced with 0. physical dim· .r"ac:n tbo stone, on~ must

U::;~~~::i~;'ft1~\"j~ri:~~ nnd lowered fnce d ' face reaches' the easy. tnsk, by any

•~~~~~!~1~1:~i~,I~~~~~i~~~~:~~f~f~~~om the -time ot '~~~;.~~~~,~:n~~ the Lord ,of II made empty

,[}lllna plausible

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, SU,BSCRI,!,'(lON S 1 A YEAR. : LethLriclge. Alta:-One' of lhc ' 'OlliCinl nolice' i~, given hy the so~~.~~~~L~·:'~:'\': i;:!:':~:~ I. • @J//&' ;~: :!: , ADVERTISING RATE!! f:,lrgest slools of wheat ~vcr cxhib· Canadian Secd GrowersAssoc:infion 8 •• 410, "mpl.1 01120 "Kino" 0' .. ,.. '" "jf.'';:AAi, :~: 0 lID a e :!:

; \ 1· ... ". lmh. :tmll •• 1fr. I tl t b t t'l • " 11 r t 1I!:III!aQdS~SDlh .. hulounl ... ltOllll. _f/"C/~ '.. _ ':. floo' Colum ....... : .... *",01 $n.oo ~o,oo UW,OO ited has been received at thc'lnter· In SlI S an la 'prl7.~S 111 Ie 01 11 book., . ~ .' ~~ V'" .:. ·11" .. ·Qlllrur Col ..... a j~ 1%.:;0 32.00 I!O,OO f I I ' I t I . e ~;~l "AA L .:' •••• lIoileol ................ 2.W ~.OO 2000 00.00 n Itional Dn·.Farming COIl~reS5 0 cas I ,ane ~peeln rOJ> lies, ar A,k Ih, dOlbl" "'fOU' \0 .... 0' .. ,hi ',_ t:,?, ,NlE'w/, '/ 'tflZ . ~p.rt81' CaL •••• , •••••• 1.:IU 5,00 U.OO M,OU IT 1 f" I . til Illfect-)l!ull',ndr, Lindld. l.lunUul. ~ ~\. t:' .: .. . "I.blb Col. ............. 1~· 3,00 K.OO 2U,OO office from D. E. Hnnis of Canl~. 0 erce or ~eee grown In e 1110 ' '.' .:. On. Inch................ ".1'0 10.CO . ' vl'llce d I" l·t·1 t tl e t .&l"ol1t.n~'· ii!a" ..... "~ "'INNl?EG MAN .', .'.

:'l'baobo •• rolr.ldooDta"PIr"n.ocuou,nlol tOil, Alberta.' ba\'II1j?' 19<; s!like~., all Ii::< 1111 Cu a Ie 11 x .. -...... " ,. J ,: • . 'lqt+haiDmoutl,u"lllerl,fUot:tu" ... l/j"dlllo~lcll" 'rho ,. £ 'k . Annual \Vinter' Fair or Provincial 'l'encc~:.c~ .• ::-lP(!ttl\;::tA\'t:"\';iuHt~leg.·' .J,. , "~.II'lhID. of. ' .. II.ltur, ",llIro, L"a.lacd IS ellormus IIl1mlJer 0 ~)JI 'C:; IS F,-om August 26th. New classes .:. , JluDlolpllo,lverll.I ••. tiro, I •• orlloll, 12 OUII" tbOllgllt to esl'"!)II'S'!1 n Ile\v,"orld's. Seed Exhibition. The dale of this. -;- '. ' " .:. 0, ~e 0 C "'! ' .. .Jl~e, ouL'DqI'"' 1"'0,,1001 ~ c."lo a 11110, n '. • b f tl t form'lng every Monday dul'ing .:. , "n,1 fl" I I 'b' . '11 b ' I bl' e ore Ie crOll IS ell .

"v coo DO ... ILrayou, '''11'''. wMtltO'1 d f D dl' 1 t ex 11 ilion WI e Illa( c: pll IC .:. ,,,t. ,.0 con'allt'll'lnl.r,lnu, or ,flr". 10R.r,l"n' fccor, or 011 IIIger, n IV leo . Th '"C pi oposiiig" to' compete for S e p t t: m be r. Book.keeping, .:. • 1nr.l00. I:A-Co,"" fur OhRU~U fit lulrarI.I.c· I' I' I b Inter ." .... r~u.i 'bo r ••• \vo.1 DO' 1.lor ,h"n 1'".,,1., alit 10Tlty, says t HIt III lIe 0 scrv,· , I ' 'lhese ptizes should arr.'lI"'!! lit ollce' ohorthand and' TypewritinoO' .:. ';' ",,0., . f I 'In addition 10 the r r pTi (s,., .:. •

.. RAE: L. KING, atlon 0 experts on \' Ofl monyas egu 0 7. 'to l1ak'c the I'c,secary sdeClioTls Courses. Write to· day for .'. 'I, I b b d' offercd 'tn members o£ the A"so' ':' Y

EDITOR AHD MAHAGE~, 1,'i2 Spl':CS lave eell 0 serve 111 II .. • ,al1l1 should also wri~e to Secretary, la,rge free Catalogue. Address: .'. .:. ------.----= I sill..-Ic stool. Thereareothcr ollth- ciation, sp~cial 'cash pri7.es nre 'S B' C II C'.:!'. Oltr last C/)flsl'g'n!1'lcnt of Boots Ilf's :tl• F \ i) 1 l' I'" Cnnociinn Seed Growers' Associa· lIccess uSlness 0 ege. or, ~ . , "L.

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RIDAV, f UG. ::" •• 112. I oriLie~, I:owever, who credit the oITered to boys and gill:> hety.~een tion, Ottawa. Onl., ltn'd ohlail1 a Portage Ave .. and Edmonton .:. :~ .-- --------. fiuCling of 95 as pOSSible. while 12oncilSyearsofagc.fnrcxhibits COP)' of L11e pri7.<li~l.Tl1I~s ami St.,Winnipeg. :i: arrived and ,ye [JOW have the most .;.

The first wheat caBle into Tre· Hnn:boldt believed 70,- which was of Sprin~ Wheat and White Oats, special arrangel11enl~ regarding the -======7======== ':. ± herne last year on Aug. 23 rd . round iu a stool in M~:<ic:o was the :\ sweepstakes pri7.e mlhe form o£ \ ~' '.,j:. IIp-to-date stock of boot::: and shoes in tv

I. ,,£ I I \ d I b J) It'onsportation of exhibit~, :r-:rolhing doiug in thnl line 'here limit. Plin\,. iu his works, reo a ucallLl 11 mer n. onalC( y r. ,LIVERY STABLE 1 .'.

Ii r n> I'! l . I IT 1'" 'I' ' :!: T. rellerne. ~He als() f"flTl'Y a fll11 11'11e ~.~ ~o.day. cOlluted reports of the HIding of os liS. ", 'U lcr son, IS a so 0 eree A Vflst ulIlounl of ill henlth is du,\ \', \ <.. ..

ma'nyas 200 in NO,rthern A£rica to the boy_or girl having the bcst lo impaired dh:::i!sliOli. When Ih/; - ~ f ':\ \XT G 0 ,and Ital):-; but Dondlinger, in COlli. exhibit Df oats ill'lhe maritime slomach Llils to perform its £unc· 1\ lirst clllss lil'cry and feed hus;. :~: 0' 1\.1en's iV orking T!OVeS, \'eralls,:~

With the exception of one IDt. ruenliug thereon says it is probable Provinces Qucbec und O;ltario and tioll~ propclly the ,whole systelll ncs~; g-ood reliable horses; ~t)'lbh ,: Smocks, etc. ~ 1i;os,e weedR on RllilWB)' A\'enlW he "was seeio'g with the eves of all whent in'each of the Provint;;es of beccilllcs 'lern.n~ee!~ ,,;,A £~\V closes , h' I I

j' • ", " 'of Chamberlain,s I ablets IS'all VOll rJgs-~I'CI'Y~ mg up,IO,( ate. '.' 'J' ~1i11 continue to prusper. enlhnsias t". 1-.[anltohn, Srlskatcllcwnn rlml AI· lIeed. Thc\' will s~rcllg~hel1 l'Ollr ·.i: ",","'-_O-=-=-~'-'~.=-O-~-=--"'- :::

I. I' I f I I 'b' .' l>r(,Hlll)t and ohlig' in" service. ~ I * ':' * This stool of whent, :1I1d nlly IJcrta. ·.ae I 0 ll~se t:::< 11 :ls IS lligcSlion, invigorate your liver. . b .:0 '1' , . f I £ 'I . I Draying and teaming. •. • o~hers senl to tile llllelllalional to COIISlst 0 a ~ lea whieh lIIust be aIH! Tl'g-ulate your I¥o\\'c s, el~l1re y , '.' " , . II Special attention 10 CommerC:lnls, ... '0 D t t 't'

House nies alld mosquitos hUI'e Dry.Forming Congress that lIlerit at lenst 6" ill diameter at LiH; band), doing- awav with thnt mIser;.) e 'f\lIl0llJobilc 1m lIire. :i: I'occry epar' 'nlen ::: he. en pnticularly vP'Hcssi\.'r! ill' "I be d " I I . and n 9al1( 11 o£ threbb~d <'wil'. £,;elin~ dlte 10 f(lIl!tv, .•• lil(eslion, .:, .,1, .. , I: I'll, usc 111 tIe l ~corRtlve.. "Try it. lIlany ot hers h .\·e be, n their' attentl'ollS lo\varl' t"e 'rre, k f I" ' , 0 '1'1 1 [£ tl' I f I III . - + \Ve h:t\'e ;1 C" mIJlcte line or cle;ln amI fresh Q'I'OCnr'I"s, "T' U wor '0 t IC .... " POSI 11011 Hex t ct· Ie p 311 S or liS 5 lea s 1011 l )(! perma nenlly ell Tl d ~"w ~I y 1I0t' you? I ~ " '- '- '1' herne Citizens these past few daF. O·,Cr. selectee! by hand frolll the field FOr,Hal(! by all deale!s" P~one 17, J. H. SMITH .:. amI we pay the highest prices for butter and eggs. :!:

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S,taples& Anderson ·The.-QUillilg Siore: Ihe "Q.Uill,llg S,lore , , ' •

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':'The Quality Store" ==<\'0(,,4 He~d ';'quarters • " • r

for all Your-Harvest . suppu:es '.

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,'Overalls and Smocks, We are the sole agents in 'l'reberne,for thc 'world £amolls "Carhartt" and "Iroll Horse" brailds of 'O\'cralls nnd S k · I ,. nloe s. Per Slut ... t ••• :. 'f •••• , •• $2,5°

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" , ',' ,;',~':,W9.t~,ng ,',~/hirts '.' ,> ....... '

Lest you fo'rget I We, \Jould' remInd you that "T~e, Q,ualliy 'Store" \Jas never, better able to take care1of,your wants 'fol"' Harvest: '",.J u's' t"now; 'when 'ev'e~y.,.~o,q'(.J~ right u~ on·.t~~.~r

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Shoes III MCIi"s'\Vork Sh(les'w'c arc' showing'one of the be,st •. :r~I;:g:d/ e.~:e~" c'xlli~itcd 'i n . TI:eherne. Th~ ~,'.DAy,FgQ~r . SI-l9E"-, . om, spe,ciitI )ine-, ,th:s

make ~\'e can rC9o.,mn~e!1d ;to anyone wanting- a shoe to stand the hard hal'vest wear. Everv shoe

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:s: For Salmela)' we arc oITering' Cc)-·l..ln Black Tea, .;. : ~.

:i: regular J5 C., rl)J" :l5C. per lb. :!: '.' ~ ~ I ~ I ~ i. .'~ I ~

:~ ,Telephone No. 52 :l: , ~ , .: •. : •• : •• : .• : •• : •• : .• : ... : • .:..: .. : .. : •. : •• : .. : •• : •. : •. :-: •• : .. :. .:·~t<-+.:·<-.:.·:.+·:-+#·:··,+·:.-:-:.<-) ~:

Tools f-o r Repairing . ,

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'We have \'70rking"$lfirJs in 'an:'endless range of Rtvles, plltterns on<.i pri~s, ,See'.our Specilil Work Shirt "CObAlt

tlp-to.es, anxious' to 'get at 'one of-the' b~st crops,',we. have had In 'sQme' yea rs, 'It \:.Tould ,be ~'a good,ld,ea to just drop In and'

" " I " I ~;' :"~ll~l.y,an;t~ed,, solid "e~Lh~I" EI This, is, .the timc of the· yeal:.,tl~'at, ~1~~ .fft;me'r~;'heg-in

~o think of overhauling and ,repairing their binders

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'Menls' Fil1~/; Kip Congresq 'with' Lighl or Heavy Soles. Elastics 'g~,,-r.lll1teed I to· outwear the shoe, l>rice p~r pair. ' ..• +,_1, • ,0 ••• ,'" • • • • • • • • • • • • $3 50 . ' . ,~J. !

look" ,arotind~ . You \J1II. find M~n'sb' Harvel~t B1u~her~6f'Tau Elk Skin. A very s.of~ n!ld 'F' W k C::h' f n k" BI 'n'll 'I 11 easy O~)l,~ .. t, tr .palr .. ~." .. ' • ). •• , ~ . , . ,lfl2.25

'Ine or I-' Irtso ar ... ,avy ue n Will 2 co ars. thl "h" I th' II f' " .. 1. " ",' . J\ real dressy work shiit, regular $1 50;speCiIlI pl-ice ';'$1.25 every rig e're n' e. pe ,0 ,. ,~fell's.Har\~,e~t Blucher: of ,English Kip, Light Sale .. A :

, i \lea ring, appa ref.-- t ll'a.'f-.',,,,.1II ,,splendid w~~r~r •. : ~er n~ir ',' , . • .' • ' •• $250 "

..... n,~~'S, 'WQr~ S:OC~S'" " .rT\ake ,life', worth' Vihlle',durlng' ...... _- ~ l-laFV~!t 'sDalls 0pf. ,>ery! 'IJI!able,Orain r.el\lIl~r~wil,h:· M let Ski r' h t ' ", , Hen vy 0 e. , cr P" r . , " ' • ~ • • . . • fl2,'.~O , en,s 0 tou oc ~. , .. , , , . . • . . 2, pa rs, or 25('. , " a ryes . - : -':. _ : "- : - : - :' , . '

. H ~.', II • ,to I I • • I 2, paifs fo'r' 35C,.'. I ' " , 'r '

, Menls Wool . , ••• ',' . 2 pairs for 45C. , W~tc:h ""d .he' "d' 'This ',~a'rgeJ{an,ge ot Ot4er Lines " Meu's Wool pair , •••••• , •••• 25C. .. .oil n" , ' 'j'

Men's LarRe ue Handker~hiers' ; ,: :~e~s,' and Bargains' , ,~:,: . ' ,,_:~.".'. , fi·0rii.' '$r·50 Up ,to ,,$4· 50 ' \':'~'~'~'~~~~2I~~::'~::~'::~"~'~~~' .J~~~~.l~::::~~:::::;~:::;::;:t:::::::::::~~~~~~~.~~~ .. ~~~.~~.~c~~~'~~,~--~,~~~ . "

nen'~'."Work Gloves , .

"K' ,,- , ", '<It l, lng, at. I • ' ••• ' •• : ••• ; .: "" •• ",,1.25'

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Other sp,le'~dl,q lIne~ frolU . ;,. • • ., •• ' . • . 65C. lip. ,/

FIn'e" ,Work Spirts ,

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Here YOll are J Just 'tbe glove' we ,Ilive been' looking

for-HERCULES RIp· PROOF:" ,These' g'lo,'e~ D're' • • 'I ~ , •

'. guorllUleed not-to rip 'withiil one year; 'of pureh'os~", ... j '0' J - ,,;t I'

date. ',If tbev rip tbey , are replaeed.))~ ,ones': "

'~,t;l~lt.f5:' H~r,,~sti GJove~ ~ • •• , I

per, pair .- ". 12~C:" 15C. and 2OC.

,I.,.:,' ... $f.~; , :'ill (nc.t an'y p~iced glove a h'on·ester \,·a~ts. , . \ -.'" .

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and mowers. It is 'onl\' folll' to start,this without . . , a complete set of tools. We keep nothing but the

h~ghest quality of tool~ i,n O,lII" store and \,'e sell iii them at the, lowest price!'. , \V'c invite YOLI to call

,and illsp~et 0111' complete 1 i n e l\ f hardware.

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'On,e Year,

One, Dollar t" NillN fire proof onne)( conl"lnlng -:.

30'nddltlonal single rooms, At- t y troctlve dinIng room, e)(cellent 'l"

I, tap)e, mOre popular tim .. ever, ;

51.00 per day. Free Bus, .'. i.. It.

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\ ~, ... ,GiI'ls' Residence of

the Brandon CoUeee DJ-:PART\t R~'l':i

Aotid~hllct~ nt,hl'lt. qunlllloll hutrllctOri. SUller. dllil)u oJ IItu,ly.

BUIIIJt>tIR aricl S101unjlrallhl(!:-')'hClrOllgh "lift prnr.· " tlCI.l 0If1,\" RIIII hUrtluHIU~ ,,..llIlulI. ,(luOt! lJOtl1·

,~ " ,~t10D.Illt!.~urlld .lOci IlIlhl.

il?t::'&f,:i.~~!:;:lr~i~;~I~~:'I~~~ :T.",nlo j ("..on."rvatory uf "nUllo tlufilld ~b.~.IJ )' •• ra or III 11a. hObOll rl .hlcnroel 3U, I

nl .... "" Arl. dou'~o 19n·I:!. Pbr~I".r!D\ll'\I" ,,,,!!wa,lloIUt,d aar';'oDlcl1o,em •• T.~·~II: D •• kot 11011 Illd ShtluK.

For (hncrtll C.I"ullnn Wrltll-, . Or, S. oJ. McKee.'

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: Robson's Llllnbsl· Yard.: ,: -.- . " ~ .,- -.- :1 \\' (l.llari:\\'t!II!111ipl'ed acnrd fl. • ' 'I·' .,. . .. ' ••• ~ ••••••• ~ ••• '.~ ••••• ~.~ •. mixeu stud; 1110 Th!~I~dn\" :: NOT I C. E, ! : ,S!l~s .Leppanl: '~f' rort~ge ~:l1 Jos Thorll11h"n' fi[lt'nl 1111" II e, k, .., .' I rome. IS spell(llIIl::1' ft! ..... (,:1) S 11\ I' h f' .1 • S! Cl \ ' ... '. l'lh \\11 rll.:lJu:s U" • J\1( e.

.iii ) ," tOYl'lI. I" .. . .: I . '" MIl'l. 1··rAII"'Ftrn~ left for Pelll· ~ ~ F"nlomr. time we have heen c,'nsidcnng- the qucsl,on orc~tablo~h'.. Mi~s Scott. of 1I.lrtne\', WAS Ihe II' a N I) ·r., fi'I~\' 11lm'lnr'

.... . . ., I I 'I . 'hi 'Ion ... ' '" , 1. , 011 .' J I .. • mg" Nlr blls;nc!-s l'l1 a cnsl. hasls. anu \ave C(ll11e l' .Ie c IIC' • guest or ~I bs ~lnl1lic'LlllI\llllt Ol· ... r. ":' . : '~(1 I{i~e !t a IHlr.lrill\' ~\'" IIII~e. 1I<lled 1~\U1 ll~e. C:IS!I cU.'lomc.r .: Sundar. 'i Ralph ~Iull()cll 'Ilifl fl1r C.lhcrr)' .. c\ ell With '1 dl,('Olmt " pmct,eallv C'II n'lng th_ credit custolllel .• I l' I . t " I'· I I" , ' ., ~ • Oil ."a IHUI1V 0 lesulU~ lIS l'UC ling .. " • • l\lillS Nellie lIenders. "f Willlli' I I' ' • ,'. '.. . (Ult'~. .-• -. : pe~. spcnt 11 lew days with I •• r ' . ).. . : Cash Prices on June Fit',st, 191:! " .. I,orcnts thifi week. 1 R. F. Sleele was a bU,;lne-s 1'1 • 4If ' I : I ' . ., itor ill Ihe cit}' frOlI! ~ ulurJay till • Ol1r I)rice s on all nllltcri,11 ~\'c I.wndle \\'111 be.q1l"ted lIt,a reasClII.abl.".. Mr·. F. M. Anderson IS enJoylllg 'I d " , .. . . ." .• on ay. :I 'c;I.,h pre,lit and will he a hperal reductl(lll (111 present prices. ; a VI.,II f:oltl Iler Sister, ~;ISS Slore)', . .

.. 1\1, (~IVEN TilE USUAL ::0 DA\'~ • 'of Davidson, Sask. 'I JUI.11 COllller was a bURIn,'ss \.;.

L.\RGE lllLLS \VIl.1. • ' ., {'j" 41 ~ I " .' . Itllr 111 \\ Inl1lpt/o: .rUIU III:S",I}, Ie, '" .. N. L. Andrew, of \\ltInlpeg. IS '1'11 I -!Ii ,1115<al'. f oil • Orders ' hoillJal'lI,g al lhe hom~ of ·Mr. und,. I

~ QUI' Stock is Now in Good *=ihupe for Filling any : J\(r~. Ger. II"I~I~\\ood. ' I i'll'S. J S: ?l!1c'Y;;\\'ing Silent hom .: fOI' Houses, Gurns,. Gl'unurles, Etc. ~. II " ., J Frida)' .lil W. dues

l'\ .y' wllh frit!IIG~

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TREH E-RI'J E One of the Finest F~l rnl ing

DI'STRICT Districts in the World l~

Canada is knowl1 to be thc best farming cotlntry in the \\"01'1d and tra\:ellcrs who ~~" travel trom ocean to ocean' tell liS that the TI·chr.rnc di5lrict is onc of the b~st th1lt. ~ they sec. As it rcsult the rarn,crs Ilave c\'erything tl,e best, anu, tllat is \\ hy they ~ cumc to us for their IW.t:\,c5Iers· supplies. \Ve l11igl!t say the reason why Ot!!" ~~'ood!; ~ nrc the best is,hecalise wc bll)' from the olelcst anc! bl'st cstabl;~h('c1 1:rl11s ill C:lnaca, ~

slich as,·'the ~Villiams Sh.c Co., The Sbtcr, and the Bell \.\,. .

You should see our Grey l\'lttle Hide Shoe ~\'ith a Solid Leath~r In-sole, it is water-proof, and toug'h , (the same price as the inferior grades)co'sts onl)'$2.00

Vv'e also ha\'e gtovc!:-tilc }'c(c<ln' Ill'!", at $1.2'5

Try a pa,l' of these glove!:

Our h'arness is the \

Lest because it 1S

ramo'us leather" made fr Jill 1...:l11 v'~

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; OU .. Sundny. J\lIgn~t ~,)th. 111 tile 1 ----------------~~:::==~~-7-,.-~·',----~~··-------' • TREI-tERNC J" K. l~fJBS /iii MANITOB,\ ~ Sncm\lll'llfl UlIlICh, Trcht!ll1~. I ~,Ir.~ Jos TAI'lor nml illflllt. c;f J R SCOTT 'Phone 60 'TREI-IERl\1.E, : ~~. ~ ••••••••• ~ •••••• ~~I f k f ~'illl,ipr~, IlreBrUl0ln~wlew d~\SI'~~~~~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ......................... • Mr. anu Mrs. AI. Flal", 0 "'I I) .

, "J 1I'1l.!., rs. '11.I>\llll:l. ===============::=========:',-========-. __ ... ___ Swatl Lalte, ~pcnt SIIIIl.I)' wltlr'. -1'V".---..... ---"4-.",,~O';O'" -.. I,/'.IVV'.~..,.-..r .. ."..~., ',Ir nll(1 l'lr~ Jn~ Fluck iu 'I'rc.! MI's Flurl"lIct: S;'H1I111ltll r('ll1r(l.j~.i"i'i".'i"i''i'"i' __ 'i''i'·'i'''.i''''''"i'i'"i''i''i'® l ..... ~ ....... ++"~.-- ....... - ,. n I u L'I... .,. • It \.)

i The Cor·ona I ~I Odd9. an" E~ nrls !'I herne. 'I '. f:::,.~~ll:;:~~~;~rl!I;I:~I~,~IIII~I~I~~,~veeks'I~: C'I' W t d ~ .'" U U M,s.; r.lllrgarel eh ,III ,CIS sr~llt i ,: If S 811 e e)

. Lumber Co. The mil '~:""11 will SOOIl be Ilh,e 1\l!t"k t'llll i 11 'L:IIII.t:'~ ,kl\'<'rj . l\[·hl.lI lInR(ue~ returned tOlhe ~: 0'

~ ... __ . _. I lin lind we han! II \toll' udll,; S With Ilel hht~r, 1.11" \\ III. kid,· l'lt)' ~I","lav "v"II,II~' 11.11'111-' ~jle Il I:

lind ""US Ihlll \\', uld he in (I,tr ~ \I,ll'hl III [<'W U~I'~ at b"r hilm" ill 'l'r.,.IU:Tlle., t.. \ \\,:1V

t yet \'OU ran pn.)hHhly ~I '," '" ,.~. \ . 'l I I "~/f""Q";,,~' ":

~i' Get t he Val ue fillel /.:'J"U I;Sll for Ih~1I1: \'<111 ~ F,allk Spit-IS. 11 r"r1l1~r I~ ,cher! Misso:s ~I.Ir~an~I alld IItlell'l Sifl1·· '. . '

I I I II'l I' 'I II ... , The "el'Vlces of an ex· l!.11I h:II'" :.he11l ~\\~ n:"ul III, ,i 'lht!,TII-II~I.I't', !li)~:1 Sehuul. \\,,~,;11II()lId. ""'Ie tnt::~ ,,1\'11 "f ~~r. " lIti l<:, ,.," ''''

I for you I" Money Ih"" tIUt!. \,I"I~.. a iJl1~ lie." \'~~llor' III I V \I' 11 IIIlS Mr-. C R. DU,Ihu lur 11 feW d:I\" t:. pellenced dr~"s.maker are

" ' .:. .:. 11l1orllin~.. ' Ihi, wle:':. c. required. Cnn commence Dn V"lI c\'cr stC'p 10 think Ihat f J M . ;: l. k >. th"rol1!{h salbraclion in an)'. Mrs. It. • oore. Mis~ Ruh), WillklH left for Jail' . The C. P .. R. ~!1IS' Iud all ~xtr,l (: WOI' ut once., ' thillg enhances it valuc to a TREHERNE -en. SlIsk., nil SntnrcJu\,. where ~lIe, gong of men ('mplo"t:r1 in1'reherne t:

'I' I I' . L I' ,e ~:'~I~'~C et~l~enr~;li'hil1~i~UII1'~re/~~; • M.~=!.J nC"('I'Icd 11 leach ng posili'lII fur tl e tlti~ w(·t-k Tllltl!ng ill II II!!W (!Sl11lln ~:, Two uppl'cntices are it hOllS(! Ynu h,\I'c to I""k fit ... - - - . -' . . • . . cUll,illg .. ,rill. tht: HO\,IIt:. '.~ " I~:' wanted in the millinery

it el·t'ry tillY anu ir it :~~I'kt _.-.- -.-- --, ------ -_. ~I;s Wo"I\\'a~' RIl,I ,hl\~hler, of Mr. RIIII M,s d~o: Sinples, ami ':: department. Scrvices to

Quality in Wall Papers

, Pl"lItO '-un' iUlllnrtllJll 111111 1111'Ui\1I!1·

fyillg tLo hOI1I11. 'fllu qU'ilhy h' hllllllru' 1I111lQI!I 1Illtl.:DtI LhtH!! I .• ,.L IUlIIP·r. Itrul

thul' ttort, 'Hllllll~1I VI'IIUIUI, 11"., kill ~ht'l'

'11\Vti bud, 111:t1lutlrlli t'tlU l·lIh'flll~". Arrnnl(u to 01\11 I,oru Illlll ~dlh!\ )llllr

(l'lfl1Ir!l. ft ",111 hn til l'C1l1r fI..h'uutIlK" til Ill, !'\. tlud) .11" III u I WU)'1t h" t"llhl ) 1111 d .ll.

H. t\ICI\ERT P~IONE 64

TREHERNE I I MAN,

-------~-----.-. ---jusll'ight ),011 will ul,,"y~ .(It:. ( •••••••••••••••••••••••• t. ,. . 1 ~ l'OIII'S"lf ('r c.onlelJOUI' else. • I. \\·illl.ipe)!. were tht' 1!11~'ls ()f Mr. Stunle\', letl1,"~d nil l'hllr,;dl~' c. commence ~ept. st. ." • NBULL • e" ®i'-!. .. '.e.'i'~"L."C!)''''''''!''i'.!'i'~'i'..!·.~'i'~· ., . • A. E.'NELSON TUR • lind ~,IIS Frank SC:l1f1111t'1I for n few. "I'euinllirolll tho: r Ir I'll) the SWJIl c. lO " • ' • ' R' " ,·t 10 Foundation Repairin2" ~.'

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[Juy Your Lumber Here and You : Teacher of Piunofortc, , : Mr •• }.1100nt And Miss Milmie ., Miss Florence Smith returned' [: Buildillg~ ni~ed !llld fOllnda- ~. N H

'0'. E • f· S CI I '1'1:1 I (. MRS SMITH lio11s COIIstrl1CI~J IIlId~r th~lI\. r. . . • .' . r. COlltracts taken for nil killds lO Will oyer aYo CC3SIon • Organ, Theo. ry, tc. i Lnlllollt wenl 10 Brandoll 011 \V~,I· r01\l 't. all< Ol 011 II\1S, ay I ,. ' • •

, to Wenr a Frown.. ' 'nescla\' 10 take a fl!w 1111'S'()uting e\'enlllg, havlnL{ <;IJ('nt n few weekI! (. of C011Crtte \\'OIk. : :.=-_ ,i ~~:tl~~)t~~~:~.:~l~I~~ tl~~I~~~~~~~: wilh thcir rreillds. ..., ~\,ith her \Iud:', ~ .. J. Parker. ~ MILLINER AND DRESSMAKER FRANCIS THORIMBERT ~

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1 -, : Mi~s Jean Blow Il'turt1e~ to her ,i Mr~. Came~o·I.1' II d c\:il\>tht'r~!I. \. Railway An,. Treherne Broadway -:- THEHERNE~:

R F Stee' Ie'.' '. , ,', TERm ~lOlJERATE •• I" .: .. ,. , ' 'I d' "'I n' el '1 I I f Cy":' .. te ,0. , " " ' ,_ • lome 111 "11I11lpeg Oil ",)11 a~' e,·en· ,'. orence II 11 ~ w:. 0 prt'MI @~~~!.!. .. ~,!..!.~.~ .. ~ .. ~.t.~I!I~.e..o.:.!,!:.t:.!.~l!~.!~.!~!;!:;;::~II:u:.: .. :'i'~~:.!~'i'~!,~~~-!.~~~ ... ~.~.t>:'i'~'t.~'i'~'.~ .. 'i'~'.~'~;.:"';.

AGENT • inl(, hal'inl! spellt the I.I~t couple RiI'l'r, Ylsit~d w'i t'h M!~. Juhn -:::: Trehcrne ~ Clll at Drlll'l' Siore. 1'reh~nle! "':l'eks II~ the 1!:!lest of Mi~s Ruth 1'hon\ll~On b~~wJ~1I t r & i 11 S 0'1 J.-. -\I "I

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.---;- . __ -:-- .', --.- , Annie ~fOlTHt. or \Yinllipl'l!:, Mj~~ Nen!~'V~AIl, or tIle Indian ~ .,x*~~ltflIf* .. "." .. , .... ~lI;fl'+i-+.~~.· .. ·..,*:+::.-.. ·" ...... .,,; 'I' n leaeh~r ill the TIt'It"rne School at Nor\VAv HOII~t',. WR~ Ihe ~ ,. .. ~hlJ()l, Hrrl\'t'd on Satllnlav <'I'f'li. ~1It'~t of Mr Rllel Mr-. D. Needham ~ , : hI!\, anel I" \'I~illnlo! Mr, I1I,il' ~Ir~: In~t weelc, lell\'hl~ 011 SilIurdRV

i~ ¢. Ja .. : Find; nnd oth~r rdellds in' morning 011 her I'eturn 10 the north,

';0 U R '. C?lIlltr),. ')'. ' , • t ' •• MiN~ Eli1. 11ll th 'Hocl"in~. of Win-

.. '. I • " Olmslead. \\'ho had heen ... ,., . '. _ ,1. / :elcphonl." in~pector in 'rrelierne Ilipeir. i~ Ihp. I1.lIe~t (.f Mrs. ')ohll

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fnr Ihe jln~t } ear, \\'n~ 011 Tuesday C"nlh:r. Mrs. COllller, Mr~, R:, J. I' nl,sf~rr~l\'I 0 HlIIl."r'OII. Mr. Gn.1 J{!' '"1.11 t,:\· And \- i'~ H 0 l\tlllll w'. ~e ''',;~d{- of 'Hollallel', h.,~ Ilre:1 ~,t"tiou. IV,II1 \ I ., i~.il' f!I"~1 t\Weill tf 1\1111 ~.r ot ·1',t!htrlJ~. 'ye~ttTliaV.' -: ,

M'I" RIIII Mr\', Ch~~. 'L;PJ1~td left ~'f~ Cliil~" ''';i\Ii~I;I~ nnrJ; ~il~~ for their hOllle.11I Olltudlllll1' MilO- .ElUlly, R8~ml1~!\en. of Wlnnlp' ~f,

. Tl'llItnl'rI home on ~lltl1rday 4!'Y~II· day,: e\,t'nlll~' 'Mr. Lt'l'p1r(\ .s~nl! H ~nlo ill the ~1~thndiHt Church (111 ill"~. hn\'in~ ~JlPnt !I"few I\'t'elrll with Sl1licln~' t:1'~llil1~ .. htl'll Was "'r ll up: M.t. nl1el Mr~. R :P;. Stet:lc atid Mr.

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vest? W~· hJ. ve lIlRde lurnnge· menlS 10 have our 1"Sj(OIlH in

.. th.: cI)unlt'y eY~r>, day Rnd we III'': 'Koin:,:. to !rive the" best M"rvicQ lhat iH rl'~sibl~. Give tho "un IOtM uf !:,olld rlll:f\t

,nlld thel' wIll hll11lllc lot" \If lllltHIII'!! f\,r )'0\1, ',.- '

.' It '11\ Sdsil'Alllti \htiHIII ,Ordl!rl ,I f;r Oell1l6Fy ill TOWll SiidUid be

In !.I~fof~ iilh!! clch:ltk II. m. ..

Milke ~our HeAdqu:'rlers when In Winnipnp.; al the

Imperial , Hotel Oor. MaIn and Alex:lnder 51rcots

RATES: $1,50 to $2,00 Per Doy

Eloctrlc Lighted .• Shllm HeAted , ~rdll ails Meets ~II trdl,,~

ANGUS McLEOD • PROP.

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.' Our Sale' of Whitew'enr c')[l"tlo U . "

,iq'r ~nother 'w~ei(' '\Ye, are .qfft·nng .

~Xg., ~{edl\ctions in '.Ladies'" Shi~t . :VVaists, Was 'h Skirb, Corset, , q~vers, .Unuers,l .. irts & U bde'r\ve'ar.,

precinlell loy the l'olll:re~alilll;, IItl~l ~Irs. Jas. IInglish. '

"f' r. \ ..' I I 0 . ·~'i'l1e leaclcr~ of ;rj'he 1'i1l1e~" will " r~. I'. f. ...erCl'r re Ilrne( n. _ . Thi\rs1lnv, hHVill\!' ~lIl'nt tht: 1.1~t \lo,tice t~lat Slaplel" &.An ler~o" ~tc! tinson &' Cle@:(

. fll~ Art'TldlMing' e,l. '~ulill'lcs arc hie 'J\ru~ h'l !lrtl1le tI .... y nl'c Ii 'Wllt'\c "f OIrt Th~ Ileal es U' C Sllprr 1 }Hld tlu' nlit.(·'\ ~f l~it)lt·S '­

al'e just what II i I \".llch Ihe eye 'Clf tI'" "nl'<:lul dr"~·~ .. s This is, ' .. \ k' II t t f 'I l .. a(rVin~ an t!1ll.1lgelled advertiSing wo \\'tot'·~ ft~ 1~ ~11t'~ , ,'I ro;, . ~ \ . " "

"J ~ " I 'I\}r'" It. i. t:H' . illl~lIsion or ([ley.) (,ordo\lnl IIc\1II01l\rlll. Alta j,' I ' 'r "' • ' firlll to \1se lIe ~pace or ~u, .. c.,

I·.'A. Mt!f(·t'r \\'a~ a, p1Sgeng~r' ." "-"" . , . O'-<,o\l\'ev 111 tire b I"

I~We. clly ~~II ""~!ld~\' el'l'IlI\II!, th.{ir, intereslln r II II I retl1rnlnlt with, Mrs. Mercer (111 .... ' . • '1'11111' d store neWM. :; U)'. I l·"".

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sold in t·'IYn. The, e am Ints slllllpld lind plt!lIty for. 'all. ,

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ZAM-BUK AND OUTDOOR UFE E"cry t('nnls cr bull plnyer, evory

Gwlmmer, e'-ory cr,noelst. every man ur woman \\,11', it yes outdoor life and exurC'h.r,' "thou1y keep n box of Zaw­B'lk han,l)·.

Zam-Bul' Is " purely herbal prepar· aU~Il, whh-h, n.'! soon ns applied to I.Uts hruisrs, hl1rns, snrolns, bUsters, I',C., scts up h''lhly benenclnl opera· ('rns FI-st, It.' antlseptlo proportlea

"' render thA wcuud frce from all dan· g~t from t lood poisoning. Next, Its (l{,thlng Dropt!rUos relieve nUll caso e pain. 'fhc,' Its rich, herbal balms metra!n Ihe t1.sue. anll set up til" ):oderru. nroces. of hoaling. Barbed Ire .zrnlrhes. Inscct stings, skIn ul.-

OMlOR, Rud, l\R eczema. lIe-at rashes. rh,g.worm hal'les' I}eat Bores. chafed pl~cps, S'lr. fecl'-are aU. Quickly curell hy 7.am BUk. It nlso eases and cllres ~,,;o. "II drllgl'lsts nnd stores. Uso Z'lm-Ut:k !loup also; 25c. per tablet.

T"c LettH ot tho Law Mr. P. J~. Smith, M.P .. tell A a

~t"ry of a County Court ClIse he I nco ellga~~" In. In which the plnln' Ilii's sou. 0 laj o~ eight rears. was tc &ppcnr SR n witness. ,...

When Lhr YOlltlL~ster entered tho box '1(, \Itnrfl l aot", lI&'\~er -1 HI"I3R too large. I/. hat tltnl. nlmos' hit! his foco, long :-011ger8 rolled liP so thnt the bagg}' I,nc~s war~ at hi. ankles. nnd. to com· I'!NO tl.e nlr.tl1rc. a swallow·tnll coat ,nn t hall 1 ~ b' lIPid to keep It from hwceJllng tho noor. This h"lIcrous II'dlll'e "'1\" tM much for the Court: ulIl tho Judgo. hctwoen his "pnams 01 10llghlol mallllgcd to ask the boy Id u "fSIIQ('o11 frr ;"iln(>~rlng tn Pl1rh Il:n.rb.

Wllh wonllprlng look the In<1 fished In nn Inn .. r pockot oml bnule<1 the RUnlmOnS from It. pointing out a sen· lenco with It Rolemn meln na he did OJ. "To apppn' Ir. his [ather's Bult."

M In"rd'~ Liniment Cureo Colds, Etc.

I::tected Unanimously It W~.S n gren', occasion, The lun·

lor elevon of 'ho village had met· to ... Icot a new captnln. lho prevlou. ono hn\-llIg rn:lrClI &t tho nge limit (15).

One YOUllg!ltO~ was pnrticularly ve· hemont In u".~rLlng his ~Ialins for the )l'81. ... - II Inlll"'l duwn all Lho other c;u'" Idate"

110 w«" the son of thc owner ot the .-:clwl·f\o ,I nM hnd n snub nose and ,(!' hid I', 3nrl a very nggresslve mall­ll/" i • • I'm ,minI' to h~ cJlotnln tbls year ho nnnollncc I 1I1!P.Ii}" nfter two hours or nl suing. 01 else rather's old bull will ue tllrnell Into lhe field at once.

~I"ny molhers hRYC reasoa to uless I , .. ther Grn\'es' 'Vm'Jl} r.'Ixl"rn,lnn.t<lI· borDuro It hn, r .. llevc" the IIttio ones ~f Suff~I'lng an'l~mndo tl1em healthy.

). comm~rcl.ll Iravoller at n railway ~tntlon III ono 0, our ~ollthorn towns InrilHI211 III hl3 order tor brenltfnst b,'o h,,:!c I egg J Tho old dark}' who '!!l1 v,," ;11 In b~o"gh t him three.

Uncl&. '11111 the traveling mnn. why !'Id YOll bring m! three boiled eggs'l I ('DI}' orJered two.

Yes, "Ir salt! tho old'tlarl!}', bowing nnd smiling, I know' you Illd order ·wo, sir. bnt I brought throo because I just na'ural" ' f.lt tlal one of dem m If"ht fllll ) ou,~ $11'.

Chark s lho XI! of Sweden hnd an r·IIJ-rI\shlonccl wny of having fbod , 0' lied "Ithon ~ caul or gas. The fowl was lar·lad. trussed ns If ror rGn'ltiUg !ond stufTed with butter.. A Il l cce of not ftucl. not red 110t,' Wll.s Insortml luto Its u'elly. It was' then nll"t up' In· Il tin uox, which. was wrapped In n woolen cloth and aU'ill)' pl'd Oil n soldler's back. In U· few /lours, when tho mnrch ClIme to nn Ql'd It WILS [ounG Bufficlenlly cooked fho '1'lLrtars were nqt so fllstldlous, lite)" cooked tllcl: .moat whllo gnllop· \:>1: on horscbu~11 by using It as 0.

snddlp. 'rhls 118s',a much loss ex· -ponslve motho~ than thllt provided lly tho fireless cooker ot to day.

DOCTORS ADVIS 'OPERA'lIONS , .

How It wIll End We think of the future and what

wll~ brIng, And (oollshly squander the

that ato here; But why mak", a worry of aay such

thIng. ' Wher. that ·wr.lr.h Is with US Is ever

so dear'.

UnahlA ~o tell where the turnings Dlay lead,

Or yet to w!lat lengths they may oven e~t!!nd.

We sit and wn wonder, without any noed,

Conn~rnIOl; tho journey and how It will end.

I!:ngrc ... ,,~ with a phantom·lIke Cuture. why let

The days that are wllh us go by like n dreamY .

What plea"ure. '" hat solace can any· one ~et ~ I

Who looks tor the stream In the midst or -. atr'cam?

(11.t 01) with thl! present. and do what I you ran

To mako It a& perfect as what you Intend.

'[Lc fu tUTI; mllst look to Itself-not a mnn

Tbat live. cnn enlighten you· how It will end.

Wf,en tI,e Time Fllell For one glortc;u~ fortnight he had

b~on "uashlng It' at the seaside town. l~o\\" ho h~d bu~gh\ her tho last Ice, I II .. Inst bug of atrawberrlees. and the Itl"t box or chooo,ato, nnc1 was waiting

tho train. 0n lightning wings the limo "for pnrtlng had nrrlved. He I~!lned dIBrovllol"lely from tho window of the thlrd-cIIlSD compartment.

Good·bye denr! he mllrmured. ml'lIrn/ully I'll write to·morrow.

Good·byp, Bertie I she returned., with smiles. Don't forget

nILsn:t It all beon glorious? ' Tho time I'V'I left behind me wlll

find a plnee amoug my sweetest mcmorlij8. ho nlJlldod. aadly. Then tlte en",ln~ whistled, and fate bore r.lm to his digs Yea, he sighed. as he .urveypd a colored ticket and a wc.tchlc.ss nine CD.rIlt alb~rt, [ sball :llways rcmorlbcr tbe time I'YO lett behind.

Only ~ Suggeatlo" With a "queak and n grunt tire mo·

te r·c!!.r s:opped suddenly. and tho ~hnuffour lumped off to oxnmlne Bome­thing nt the rear.

Presont"· l\!r~ NeuBtyle hegan to look shocked. ,

Denr mo .Jamos. sho said IndlA'llant· Y. aa ah::> IIBten~d to tho chl~"lfeur'B

fervent languag~ whatover'ls Thomp· t~n doIng'"

Mr. Neu~tyle I.ptened for a moment. E'eems n8 If hn was trying to swear

l rr Bomethln:::. b: said brieRy. Swear off sam. thing? What do you

:nran J'tmcs? Jweur oft what? That puncture 1 tyre on the rear orr

'vhoel, I JUPPost', muttered Mr. Ncu· style IVearlly. ' ,_.-'-0 ___ _

'Vo !" enr ml1~h or compromise now· aellYs, said a ,pJllticlnn rocently, nnd it Is sometlmoq a good thing. He 'mew a young IT.an who got married about!'. yenr ngo. aDd he 1Ul~ his wife ,,,ere ccnstnntlv arguing as to whether itey shoulll I>uy two cycles or an up· lo·dat~ motor·cycle. Moetlng him ono day, he sale-

My wl.fn am) 1 wrangled for !.lcnths. but 'l1~nk goodness we've cnmpromlaed at last. '

'Vlmt hu I'e you compromised on 1 A baby carriage. he proudly, ana·

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• " ' --THE TRl~HERNE THIES

THE fARMERS AND· A GIrl Who was Burled AlIve

THE GRAIN RING \ .

The Duty of the Hour

Here Is the atory at a gIrl who Wal burled alive nino days. live feet bolow t'le surfaoe ot the ground. That tne· gruesome appeals as strongly to tho Amerl('.a.n poopl .. a~ the bull-fight to the Sphnlsh never was moro truly b<.'rno out, tor 7.000 peoplo gathered

In previous articles we have fully '1.t a\ summer rosort, Codar Point. noar e"'posed the tru .. Inwardness of the Sandusky. Ohio, In September a few proposed tample'market for grain and vears ago to witness tho hypnotlo ex· the seiftsh moUves of the Winnipeg Illbltlon of u Hindu mysUo. nnd tho G~aln Rlnt' wlio are seeking to to.-ce bUFlal allv .. oC a pretty young Wash· fbe grain !Tower. of the Western Pro. Ington Cl-I wh" 8ubjeoted herself to '/lnces to toccept It. The grain men th .. ordeal. The Lltlng nood' of money of Wlnnlgeg ar') not to be truated. In made Florence GibBon pertorm the the past ~lley have always sOllght to tlout_ Tho Il1r.;e reward held out by ',ecllre unfnlr advantages at the ex. tbe l HIndu woui" bring many ot the jl€nso of the farmers, and whon they I'con:lforh Miss Glbeon's mother noeded propose to remOV6 at one hlow, all the 80 she determlnod to take the rlak. legal restrlctlon3 that now check theIr On a plattorn:., In the pre.ence at r"paclty by tl! 1 establishment of a thous!J.nds of pB'lple at the little allm· pamp!e m!lrket. Iney must be reahted mer reaort. ahe was placed Into a hypo with untiring delermlnntlon and vigor. 110tlO alnte by thp mystic. Out to a The p"opl~. of tbe westorn pr.ovlnces glllVe dllg In tho snnde of Cedar Point ~annot nrrl.rd to sacrlfico tho adYant. loeaoo., Lake Erie, they carried her, the .lgea l!ley hav .. gained over this ring mob of curlous·c,ycd following. A box of sharks nfter years ot determined of heavy timber wna her COffin'. The r:onfllct. The fnrmers ahould ro- lie! was plnced over her and with long member that. wlipn the snmplo market ocrewl faqtened down. There were Is estatll.t,od, 'II' grain passes Into the 110 tunnels or any way out, asserted hl-nda of tho Winnipeg grain ring tho the groye·dlggers engaged by the un­,!,C'ment It Is shipped. to be 'sold by jertakl:lr. A broad shaft, sIx Inches I,·.p grain combine for any price they In dlamoter. waJ placed over Mise Glb· choose to pay. . Tho pcoplo of tho 10n's faco and I~d UP to the top of 'Vllst will nel'e, nub mit to such an the grave Flve teet ot earth lVas Injustlc. . t .. rown up"n the colrln. An electric

We wlJl' to again to cm~£l8lse tho light 1V1LS arranged over the girl's f£lCt thnt the farJ11ers or the Wost face so that all the motly crowd could rave nev~r asked' for a sample mark- """Ik by £lnd BCEI that she was actual· ~' and will not 'havo it at any price. ,y In tbe coffin, Tl!e p~esP'lt system of grndlng nnd "[ he Sandusky Humane Goolety pro. ~blpp'ng "rain glveH general satlsfae- toated. but to no purpose. Thero If tlon to the producers at the 'Vest, and no law to cover the CRae. said the Is also satlsfnc'I'ry to the buyers In judge. For :lIne days'tho girl reo \ G,'eat Brltnln. F:nnce, Germnny and 'll!llned beneath the damp aoll. Then ot!!er EUropean countries as woll as tbe Hindu ordered the grave to be t:'o Untted StateE and bomo buyers. uug out and the comn brought to The 'orolgn I>u)'or can now buy on tll& stllge In the Cedar Point Theatro !;mde. aondlng hls orders from his In the presonce of an Immenso throng homB o/Ilc~. an'l can be sura or getting ':'0 lld W!lB romoved, and at the sight JURt wt,at he h~s ordered. • On the ..,f the gruesome spectaole tho audlenoe ccontrary. ~t he ord'lrs from a sample was awe·strlcken and held Its breath mnrket, ho must either senn an agent !Il suspense. / :le'08S th .. AUanllo at great expense To all appearances tho plrl was doad, (which Is paid by tho western tarm· ~ IIr) or he mU9'. trust the Winnipeg her tace was ashon and her lips wero &1 aln abarks who will charge him a olue, but true to hIS promise. the Hln· Feod -fat rommlsslon for buying for <fa, with a tew mY8t1c gesturos nnd h!m on the Rampl!.' mark~t (which com. llutterlng~ or unintelllgiblo words, ro.lssl'1n must alsc bo paid by the br1ught the glr. back to lifo. Her \' estel'n farmet,). form was seen to move perccptlbJy,

In a r~oent rAport of J. T. Lith. and with the aid of the Hindu's hund gOW, Cana(1Jan Trai\e Commls810ner In sM arose Rnd stood on her feet, open· Germany, he shows the valuo of the Ing hel' eyer ane: glanolng around: Ill' prosent g :adlng system alike to the a <tartled mann.Jr. exclaiming, \Vllere, "'estern Cnnallian farmer amI tbe 011. whero am 17 • • German grain buyer. "He says:- ::the waR so weak that sbe talntod, Can.a1lan wheat tnkes 0. vory high bul wns revived by tho nppllcallon at placo In the estimation of German Im- cold water. I nm thIrsty. silo snld. porters !ln~ millers, anu the large ,.nu atter n copious draught of water Hamburg !mportcrs expross the groat. tJ:Llked fre~ly. al,,1 walked nbout the (,st satlsf,etion III the grading. an[1 at senge with tho. ,·.ld of tho hypnotist. t~,o condjUon of the wheat on arrival. I cnnnot roalize >that I have been Tllorc Is' p probltblllty ~bRt this year asleep for more than a woele, said Miss th~ demnnd for Canndlan wheat will "ibson, and horrors I Just think ot It, be grently Increa.etl." The establish· burled like the 'dl\lLd-lt doesn't Beem ment of a ~amplo market would great- pvsslble .. I hall one dream. just ono, Iy Injure this 9rospeetlve trade, If not nnd I thought I was going dOWll, down, en.lreiy destroY It by abolishing tho never to stop. I should not like to pnscnt standar~ gralles. It would ll', the experlellco again. It makes be folly not to fopler the German mark· rue shiver to think of It. 1'\ for whoat, ):artlcularly ,In ylew of '.he great crop that will be harvested Courd n't b. Dono (ills fall. .

'We wish ngaln to omphaslze the Once when Ned Hamilton was man-n'"ce,s51ty of quick franslt from the hglng editor o~ tb~ San Francisco

mllrket to the'lake ports. Tho amlner, the othet mornIng papers ra'lway c.1mpanl~~ arc making every came out with a sensational story of endeavol' .to be ready 'to handle the R lhoottng atroh In an up·state Call· Immonso crop thnt will be harvosted fernla city. Tt was a good story. :1ext rllll La3t April the C,PR. or. Tte c1rcumstancl.'s wore exciting dered for Immediate" delivery two r.ersons Involved had social position

undred ahd flt~:r locomotives 'of tho a"d ther~ was a neat lIttle- soandal Hugoat typo act! twelve thousand for. In It. 'Fhe othor papers had columns ty-ton freight car~ II)., nddltlon to the and the Ex~mln~l' hadn't a line. bn!l"lnas nnd cars' being built at the Hamilton eallp.d In tho news e.1ltor shops In Montrc.l.;. The Grand rr'r'unk Flra that corrl3sI,ondent, he shouted. .-amn" '!lnd tho Canadian F!re him by wirE' I , Flro him by alr-

IIways have nlso ordered &hlp or rarrler pigeon, or any other lIf locom"tlveq Dnd t~i~ir.r~tl~:lnl~! way-but nro him! Imagine him get· trl'lght cnre. lJut all h left cn 'a story IIke~that. FIre .,111 8cnrc~ly sufllce ".,",,~ .. ;~ I'·hlnn-·anld, do lt lIulck." Qt, tlmo, particularly :new~ editor went alit: older thn~, ofter the close he came bLlcl1 and said: ,

on tho ,Lakes there will Hamilton. I' think you'll havo single line ot Inll~ay from our co-r~sJlOndent this time

to Mr.ntroal to convey ExcuB,e t.lm. roared Hamilton. Ex· \<. ft at th~ hea(\ of tho lalles and him tor ge,tllng us beaten' on 'cuntry e!el·nto,'.. In the face a story. I shall not I FIre him 'heaB fncts the grain sharks saY':~an I do I~ now. Winnipeg fond'tho Big But !I[r Hnr.ll1ton: protested the their back, wi "ews editor, tbe.e are clroumstanoes ,

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ONE TIRED WOMAN AND ONE U7TLE OVEN

You have probably been thero yourself-perhaps ara right now.

Bright women all over c:.anada are gottinp: nway from this. They wel­come MOONEY'S 'BISCUITS as a o\o~t acceptuble substitute for their own bread and biscuits,

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are the crl5pes~, creamiest crackers mndo. Better still, they arc baked in WinnIpeg j right at your very door. Thoy come to you fresh as tho product of y?ur own oven.

You can hnvc them in air-tight pncl:ngcs or scaled tins IUl you prefer.

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';'he. I"dy of d;,clded notions and po· 1I11cal leanlngA went to consult her BNlcltor. •

Good mornln .. Mrs. TawllOr, aald tbe m; .. n of law This Is a real pleas· uro I" TlLke tbls easy chair. Let m' lower the ,vlndow-bllnd to keep I h". sun, out of ynur. eyos. Will you have a r"otatoot1 Do you feel the .'rnugbt from that window?

, 'I'he 'woman or doclded. otc., eyed h'm coldlr

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One moment, pleaso. she command· ed sternly. Whcn I como to yoll I want to tnll, bU!llness with you no man to man Troat mo IIko yoU would a man.

The Inwyo" sar.1!. Into his chair • .and ilUt his teE't on the table.

Rlgh t~ , he said broezlly).' Will you have a clgar"Polly?

"I have a money-saving invention-­handy granaries to allow field thresh­ing over your farm. Move them about each year. You save long hauls at harvest time. In spring you scatter

, Mlnard's LIniment Co., Limited.

Gentlemen,-I have used MINARD'S LINIMENT on my vessel and In my r"mlly tor years, and tor the overy dllY Ills and accldents bt llfe loon· B!der It has no equal. '

I wo:tld not alart on "~voyage with· out It, If It cos', £1 Ilollar 0. bottle.

, CAPT. F. R. DESJARDINl -~ "Starke," St. An~re, Kamouras-

Too Bsd of Him The mothor 0: the young husband

w.'nt to the bridal nost, and found I1N dear little daughter.ln-Ia w bath-

Many Size.

I Imp.'TIaI J:ulhel ••

Full Measure GUaJ'R.J.teed.

small straw stacks 1t~inr:nt ---no burning of straw."

"These granaries como In -compact bUDdies. A boy can set up nnd bolt one tOiethor In a rew hours. Four padlocks protect the grain. Separator delivery lato a spout OD tbe side or Into root manhole-saves work dur­Ing throshing. Your grain Is protected from vermin, w.t snd thieve.. IJSell It when you are rcady. loading direct from the granary Into your wagon, or bagging It. No musty or hellted graln_ ... Get mfgu.nary lind bo In­dep.ndent of elevators for selling. Sell at the highest pric., no matter how long you stor~ your grain. The Pedlar Grallary protec~ you."

"Vlrfte me for my booklet It aho.", how ~o8table my G'~hIUY I. eve-t 00 l\ eln,llJe Qunrtcr-aoctlon (arm. UM: It lor 1912. 1 he Book TIlls of Bh: A-Ioo.ey for You. to

• btl circumstances Ld In-tear~. I 'oll,~uscl~lm said Hamilton. Fir . I\[y ohlld. sh~ g"sped, what Is tho

The PEDLAR 'PEOPLE Limited Writ. for Bookl., No II. OSHA W A_ ONT. WDINUECI OALOABT EDMONTON e matter? Has, nnythlng happened to

. " Arthur? ' Ha~l1ton, 1 can.t do It; .No.n.;"ol sobbed the young wife.

I But my heart Is b·b·brealdng. I He's see, the ExamIner corres- taken to stopping out lats at night. a~ good Ol[cuse fpr not What, alrendy? said his molher, In

aLl y. He Is the man eonstornaUon.,' It doesn't seem klllod. ' ' rUBD!ble. How lata does he stop

711 Lombard Bt. Cnwa IUOC!.i: US 8rd St. W, IABJU.TOOl'l ' MOOIE lit.." LE'rBJIKIDOE

Draw.,. lN6 Whltlock" 11-.:11" ~ l"'lnt'l 8t. 8.

Ireet your Inquiry to the Plldlar pia c, nearo.t , you promptly and save you tlmo'

The Pedlar Granary I. fire-proof. Think what that mean.!

, M"glatrete-Are you aware of mit· IgaUng circilmstdnces In your case?

Crhnlnal-YoB. your worship; thla Is -he fiftieth tlmo I have been ar:e~t­od tor vagrancy, nnd I thouSht that po:haplJ wo might get up a little Jt.:bllee. ,

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The Dog In Politics An Itlillun pap"r has Ireen collecting

Instances wherc dogs ,,"Cl'O usod Lo In· Unpnce polltlog 01' exprllSR \ho politi· ~"I feollngs 0/ their ownors. Wo nrA told that In 180 I. whclI billngutll leaching was I'IlJlos~1I on Istrln. dogs we~o palntClI ulacl! In sign of mourn·

In ;nll': In 18q7 £1 c ""lldnto for tho town councillorship o~ lillian decorated his NeWfoundland with a scroll Inscribed, "Vote for tho Socialist." 'I'ho fol·

obJooted to a I~wlng ye:lr this WIlS Imltntl'll In I,on­;!!,rndluo,UCIn (who was a I don. where numhers of dog3 woro

ground of mnntll.'s on wh:clt wns wl·llten. Vatu ;!a~!~!;Spe,l11tlll ,I ' tJr Chamuerll1l~. or Va to for the SO·

'.'UIUI\ "ctually spelt ex· I clal\st. It la ~Iso suld thot In 1902 on the recoptlon of tho news that the Boer Wnr was ended, the streets wero "nllvened by tho apl)nrltion at Jogs wearing the Union Jack and ~thers drunk With whisky. Tlow the nature Of tho tipple was dotormlno!l bi the Ital\an ohp.ervers Is not "tated.

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It, and good has not come-only'harm, only harm, sh~ repeated'drearlly, 11ft· Ing ,the latch of the gatc and PllSslng Into the patb beyond. A long per· gola of roses covered In the path "hoso gravcl was strewn with petals -red and yellow, white and ,oraoge­a carpet of dainty coloring and dalnt· ler fragrance, But neither womnn

In tbe mood to noticll the rose-path tbey trod. Clare wus

oel'~lIllered by Dorotlty's words; othy r.ersclf, an she wnlked on quick· Iy, ""'~ menta'''' repeating her own droary words, I ba ve only done harm.

I should like to tell you now how It all came about, Bhe Bald presently, stoppllm again nnd putting her hands lightly on <Clare'q shoulders, and day, she looked round her with n .... a •. 1

the.t Ultle sblver. some day-l nk I shall tell you Not now, Trust me now, Clare,. 1 did Iyhat best at the moment, Ilnd If I did wrong

lim paying for It. You poor dear, Indeed you are, and

I had no business to rake up the past ani make you, more unbappy than elr­cmnstances nro making you But Mr, !Jynecourt Is a trlend ot mine, anrl-It made m~ sorry that -

I am glad he hnB Bueh a good and loyal friend. II r needs a friend llke yoU to help him, In Bplte at all his strbngt.!J, he wnnts a woman's help

nut not mine, Claro answered, a let'ch at Nttcrnes8 In her accents, mon don't need me excepting In a oort or bon camarade kind at way, I am not a woman who appeals to a l'lpn qu:\ woman, , ' DEVIL WORSHIPPERS' IDOL

I am not BO sure of that, Dorothy's The slnfular peaeock god which eycs ,looked searchingly Into Clare's If b th

bl d hilS boe!! acquired as a g t 1" 1\

.rou e ra~e, You used to be Cjiltlsh'Museum from IIlr, Schwaiger, lh"n half a boy, Clare, But of DelbL It Is eald to have belonged ly 1 have noticed that another side to an obsgure act or devil worshippers of you Is getting the upper hand; you 11> lIlesopOtamla called. the Yozldls, nr~ less at a tbOY, and more of a wo° w~o worship tho redeemed dev!! under man, dear.\ And If men were not lilo symbol of :1. peacock, .-Tbe pea­very bUnd and very silly, they would cock Is wrou.¥ht In steel, and Is about bave seen tbe benumul woman nature two feet high • It ~ valued at some In you long ago, and mado Bome!.hWi! lhous~nds of pouuds, -m(re or you than Ii- bon carmarode ~.~ __ ... - __

.. 111 kill more flies 'thaD 300 sbeets , of sticky paper.

"HlIRll'S It IlIlt \ tho.t won It

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"No Malam, then::'s nothing In It but IIall-Just pure, clean. whol_me salt-.... aU MIt:" ,

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The Scorer'. Paradl.e Village cricket Is not genera~y II

~:ow game but tho match between the Pudmore Slackers and the' Stoplen e:nashurs was tho except,lon which

th" rule, I Two at the former team had heon for abol,t three-quarters of an

not Ii! solitary rUn had been nol:ch,·1 , d, It \\ as a line exhibition of not to plilY cricket, / ~

At la&t one or the pair, more by ac· cldent thnn desIgn, made a bit that very nelll'11 r.esulted In a run being scored • ,

Derisive chenrt came from the ever· c!"lndllng crowd of 'onlookers, and when they died down the voice at the local butcher, '1'1,0 was by way ot be­Ing a wit, waa heard to remark,

Steady, there-stead)' I Keep your heads h If )'OU get so reckless we shall have to wnke the Bcorerl .. -

When Governor H;ead was In office New HampshIre, Colonel Barrett,

of the Governor's staff, died, and there ,..as_a.n unseemly scramble for the of· flce even whllo his body was await· .n~ burial with military honors, One candidate ventured to call upon Gov· e' noi Head. ~

Governor, he asked, do you think yoa would 'have IIny objection If 1 was .0 ge~ Into Colonel Bnrrett's place1

The answer cnmo promptly-No, 1 don't tblnk I sbould have any

obJectlcn, If the undertaker Is wll,uu"_1

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They have a true .atety ba.e bead, with .ilent tip. Will

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mdd,.. ' .. tell.. ban uUllled cu. adlau .lace 1I51-.acallt na atheM

B, Eddy Company, Hull, Canada

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And Ollver Dyneco~rt has It too. but In her llOnest soul sho knew thnt she could not truthfully say It 01 tho mnn sbo loved. Oliver's nntura was campi ox, not simple, she owned It with a little bllter feeling of regret. Jt Is n mlstnke to say that love Is bllne\. I,ovo la very cleur·slghted, clearrr'slghted perhaps In woman thon In man, and Clare snw Oliver's fnulls with a clenrnes8 at vision tnat },urt her. Dorothy's words about her hll~bllr'I, with tholr Ilulet assurnnce of lono, mndo, her friend wonder w:lClI,er, comparing the two men, Dorothy hnd choBen .lIIes and reo lor.ted Dynecourt -becnuse, weighing otIC agalqst tho other, she hnd fOllnd Dj'llcI'ollrt wanting. But whilst BOO' Ing with painful eloarness tho dllTer· anne !Jetweell the two mCll, a hot W've of resontment ngalnst Dorothy flowed over Clal e's heart again as ahe remembered Dynccourt's passlonatc llelora!lon of Dorothy, and Dorothy's appa~fllltly equlli 101'0 for 111m, which had ended In ncr marrying Ilnothcr nnd 'rloher mun That wal'c of re­aC\1tmCl:t swept Ilway saine of her Cl19tomllry self·control, At Dor· othy'a slowly slloleen words about her hllaband, Clare turned to her sudden. II' - ....

and 1rle'nd:"'" -"'....--, Mallk·I·'I'awuB, tbe I peocock· "E .. e"W~ .roaa. "ere u ... m.d.DIP ~

S.It, ... I don't b.U ... thla .ton co""'..u •• ~ alb.r Idad of Tabl. Salt.'· . Clore fluBhed ,nd shook her neilla, god, the sllcrea symbol ot the

No man wl1l orer do that, she.a"'<U' .. 1 oldost sect of d\l~1l worshippers In the "No fdo'om, wo woul(ln'l "",,,I t<> handle

A Sure Corrective of Flatulency-When the undigested food lies In the , 'INSIST ON 'GEITING .. EDDY'S'" stomach It throws off gases, causing

Did lI'r, Dyneoollrt ccmo here to son YOII because he stili cares for 1'0111 she Rsked nlmost ficrcoly; you aren't going to hurt him ull over again, are 1'0111 Dcrothy?

;hO') Ilad rcacJ:ccl lhe fence that dl· ,'lded parle and garden, nnd Dorothy's Imnd "as already all tho latch, But she ,Iropped It and turnell to !(lce CI"ro with n look of nmazement. The llOspltnl BIBter's generally qulct fnoe wns quivering with emollon, In her 01' 3S gl~:illled an angry light, her VOICB shoal!. "

Why, C1nre, Dorothy exclaimed, C,:Ire, dear, do you thlnlc I would ever willingly \lave burt anybody~mucp. less-Oliver, she said the nnme under her l'rea'lh; what happened was In·

, evltable. Inevitable? A IItUe laugh broke

trom Clare's lips, I can't understand anyone so strong as you are talking of tho laevltablQ In that, way, No womnn nced mnrry a man unless sh wishes to mnrry hIm, You can't prelenrl you worc forced to-do wbot you did. Dorolhy rested her hand on tbo top of the gate and looked wIHt!\llIy at Clare .• Her face' was v"rv plllc, but tho selting sun, slilnlng rid UPOIl It, showed tho nohl1lty ot ItJ expression, the generous sweep of lbo bro.v. the strength at the well·cut !Ips, tho, steadfnstness pf the grey oyes

I'm. not thl' kind of woman to world, Is nr,w In London. ; lI~yoth.r8.Jt-we like to .011 Windsor Solt h " hll He Is a 0 k tli f t bcca.uieweknolvitwillplc.a.scoUrCU&lOmc.rs" I em, ,,,eonw ,,0- ~ Ir nzo peacoc, ree ee , -

I-nolt,. and oppre~slon In the stomachic Washboards Wood PalOls and Tubs l·~glon. 'rhe belcblog or eructation " . ' J

Meonwh'le, Clore, If you get any nigh, and has been presented to the \ or,portunlty of being a good trlend to British Museum by lmre SchwE!II:ler WINDSOR Oliver Dynecourt use the opportunity tne prllleipal depler In antiques In

of these gases Is offensive and the only FI'bre p..:..!l_ and Tubs. way to p:event them Is to restore the ~

,tomach to proper action. ""Parme-" _====""================~=====~/==== Hr IS':""110t happy, 111, to commemorate the Durbllr,

- ~ , • Mallk·I·Tawu, has!l caloier face I -nu"u SA-'r 61 lee's Vegetable Pills will ,do this, .- ,-

Clore's only reply' was to leaD tor· th r b L ",ard and klas Dorothy, and perbans all any a t 0 eager eastern.!!xperts

Simple dlrectlonb go with each paol(· ,.t and a course of tbem taken syste­matically' Is certain to eetect a cure. .. who surround ~I m In a private room ~=~~~~~~~='======= tho two trlend3 were nearer together at the British M,useum, where his tiny .~

at that moment' than they had been crimson eye, set In on unwlnklllg clr. Jone.' Legacy Jock nussell was a farm servant, .Inee their hospital days. 13ut the cl. t of turquolso defies their learned ,When Joneb" 'rlc1i grandmother 01!e dny, when, Mrs, Brown, tho farm· sorclnao hPcocoloftthel1 slummer °lvenlng "iirloslty. • . p3!:sed away thore was a boom on er's wire weht 11110 the mllkhouse sbe weu ave 08 n ts seren ty tor Ip 1881 a band of Arab robhers Jones. All his no·ver'tv,.stl,lcl<eIl.1 found JOCY dbwn on his knees before th~m could' they have lOOked at ed the ot the Yezldl frlends rallied about him w a mllk·boyne, skImmIng tho cream'oet ,nement Into the study ot the man shippers at ''.l'Tn .. h!;:~~~!~P.~~'~~~~ f f b t with his flnger and putllng It In his who OCCUPIed tbelr, thoughts, for there "arrled ,.' of cheer !lnd com or, u • I h " malned sad and dejected, and no' mouth. wOlas ne tD or peac~ nor serenity in S('lofonla, In lhlng Cley couU soy brought solaco Oh, Jock, JoeI-., she exclaimed. I

11'el ynecourt s bearing as he 1111111' [(lund way to DeIhl. to him. don't lIka that,' , paced tlie lIttlo room like a restless To the Yezldls the devil' was no 'Ah, wumman, rcplled Jock, ye dlnna berst ' prince/of evil, but a, fnllen angel, car. Come, come, sll.ld Smith, kindly, il's kfr what's gulel for ye,

Upon his table, littered with manu· I'ylng out: .I:~n~:;~.~,erii~~~~~ the way of the world. ecrlpts and letters loy an article due destined n A.:,:n~ognotY:,~~~~1 Jonc~ burled his hood deep In his In an editorial office on the following their peacocl( " hands, ~ c _! :l1ornln6', but as yet scarcely begun spread tall with a veiled We die some time A pile' of notes was stocked at f;'lng In eastern manner the phi zed lUwlnsl,n_; ~Ide of the Ink·stand, notes g;'aved on Its 110' surface. Jones all unanswered, and tbe Long InecrlpUonc ~n lett tlon he WIIS prllparlng tor surround the engraved'f1o","".. r.upposls,?',m!ir.iritlred·,.JeII.Klns, tal WaB still far,' .:uw It Is a femalo

plete. n~i~~~I,~~~t~;~t~~:~I~~;tl a 'I"!th, tbe{;~~e'i!,e6t IU.Ull'·,UU U3~~i~~:rE1~~~~~ the table. I't and fell ov,er·hls ·;;:h' •• "·· .. ,;.;

His face vorl' afternoon, was Imrlolu'slv and haggllrd; tho ed look that modo older than his

furtive 9ximls810n

TONIC TREATMENT FOR THE ~TOMACH

Modem Method-MOlt Succe.s~ fal in Treating Indigestion , .

The old fashlolied methode of treat· Indigestion and stomach troubles being discorded The 'trouble

ilie old tll9hloned methods was tliat when tho treatment was stopped tho trouble retu\'Ded In an aUl'ava~ed

The Northern Trl.Jsts Com pany HEAD OFFICE, WINNIPEG

, Thla eomplI.ny aots In the capacity 01 TRUSTEE, ~ EXECUTOR. ADMINISTRATOR nod we shall be !Iad to torward copy at our Booklet "Bometltllll

r.bout Trdstl, Trustee. and Tru st Comp .. nle .... on reque.t.

MONEY',TO LOAN ON FARM PROPERTY AT CURRENT RATE! OF INTEREST

• The eurest and most satlsraotory way In which tho Western farm or

can seoure tor hlmselt tho fllU value of his grall" IY to ship It by tbo carload In bnlk to Fort WlI1lom or Port Arthur, bll<l employ a rellablo

, aod e»porlenoed Grain cOljlmlsslon firm In tho Winnipeg morkot to look after Ilnd dispose or It, We are old established and widely known over Westprr. Oanad!> In this branch of tho ,grain tIUGO. Wo aot a8 farm~rs' agonts and handlfl stnctly on commission, and aro not open to buy tho fal mers' grllin on our own lIecouJ)t. We mnke I\berlll advances/an car bills of lading, buperylso tho grading of cars, obtain tho highest prloe3 going at time ot solo, and make prompt returns when sold,

)lIver and I-understand cach othcr s1:e sn!'! octer 0., pous'e: perho.ps 1-made a mistake. It Is so oasy to mo.l(e mistakes when there seom to bo dlv!c1cd duties, and I-did ,)Vhi1.t­seemed nt the lime to bcy:most right. Somo (lily-she shivered a little I1,S 111::;~~~lt~I:~~ ,;,"_";. ,oc<:aE.I()lnillllico",11C; thou!':h the rising evonlng breeze I

We Invite farmers to write to liS ror shipping Instructions nncl mnrk· et Information, We give OB relerences to our reliability, efficiency and IInanol\ll standing any city or country honk manngcr In Wostern

W Jre chilling her-"-somf! clay 1 think you will uDllerstand It all, and under· stand 'vhy It~Wlls-lnovllable.

The wlstrulncss In Dorothy's eyes, tha sadness ot her volcc, softened Cl1re~ h"lHt; ahe laid her hand on hbr frlencl's arm, , I ca~'t believe YQu would ever have done nnythlng but what wa~ Btrolght and trlle, sho ,exclllimod: evon If modI' a mlstnl{C, you must have It b~causc you thought It was _, 1. did-think so-I dld-I

I am so:metln1eS

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Croker·Klng, the well·known. aotor, tells a! an amusing Incident ot II theatrical tOUI' A certain town WOB "billed" for two great rival pro­ductlons. On tho arrival of the trnln, ",_.~ •• brough' both companies a cer·

hound on business, ap·_ I ~,f~;~g~:~(j ono of the company as he 1 out o~ a first-class compart· "no,nT, and pollt~ly rnlslng Ills hilt, snld

Dlncerlty: "Beg pardon, sir, but 1'011 Tho Dalling of tho Gods, or Greatest Scoundrel Living?

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Rathwell Locals : they were, about to take .. Theu: Correspondence. : .~ \

; _;.;..,;.;..,~~~ __ ...;;,;;.;..,_'-'--,-..:.. •• the tl\'O postulants m9de their for.! + ,. Lo'w Grade Flour for PiB Feed iii -: ' . ... ~' 'l"tor:~t~"I~,I;\~"L~~~~ir\:: .. '.''ll'II:t';I'~~.'1 Ey· : mal application 10 be receh'ed: and: FUOl! Dt.TRtCTC(mnR.rl1"nF!~T.. : \Ve have ~C'\'C'ral I"ns of In\\' ~rade filHIl' 011 h,lI\(l-jll~t the thing ~;

• afterwards relill~11 to l1ut on the + • f01' I'il~ feed. ~Ve are sellil1~ Ihis at $1.~5 P"' cwt. ~' 1., •••• ·.~~.' •• ,.4~.~ •••••••••• ••• wliite babit of novices in the Order, ........................... \)

I~\'crybody -busy clttting these and finally the), eacb received frolll AR8ROATII . e ~ s ~

Fre e Book About Manitoba 1 " ---..:...-~

The Departn;ent 0: Agricl1ltnre alJ(l Immigration invites' the' co,operation of all the reside:lls of the Pro"vince in its efforts to secure for ~[unitoba a fair share of thellew settlers who arc coming into Western Canada.

This Province bolds unparalleled opportunities fa: lIIen of en· ergy and ambition. Therc are thonsands of acres, of good laud now open for homestead entry beN ides large tracts wbich can be bOIlg-ht at low prices. I ,

Nlltllhers of splendid improved farllls nreavailable for purchase at reasonable prices, and others may b~ hatl'either for cash rentals or for a yearlv share of the crop.

The opportllnities of Mallitqba are f.ullv described in a ~ew b.ook lately issued b\' the Department of Agncultllre and ImmIgration, which will be sent free to any person desiring it.

Every person int~rested in the futllre of Manitoba should send copie,; of thi,; book 10 his friends ill the old home, with a letter telling of his own experiences: Such lellerS accolllpanie~ by the hook about "Prosperons Manitoba" will bring tbe advllntages of this province hOll\e to thollsands of prospective settlers.

Write to· day to the undersigned. aucla copy of the boole will b'e sen t. /

J. J. GOLDEN. Depuly Minister of Agricltlture and Immigration Winuipeg

JAS. HARTNEY, 77 YOlk St.,,'l'ol'onto,Ont. JOSEPH BURKE, 178, Logml Ave .• Winnipeg, Man.

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J. F. TENNANT, Grctna, MUlIitoba. . , W. W, UNSWOH rH, Emerson, ~Iallitoba ; and all Domin­

ion Government lmmigrntion AgenCies abroad.

day~, between mins. I b d ffi . -. ' . '\ t Ie an.5 of the c clallllg pn~5t 'rile whirr of the uld binder is p p " Adam Forbes, Jr., ~pent tbe lhe .uovi~e's\ while \'eil. Miss he3rdagnin in this district. ~ uri· ty ,atent [1 lVee~ end with his parents. I;andry received the name Sisler ~,'I' ,I, 1\larie Cecilie, and Miss Heigit, the There nrc rumors of some wed, l Mrs. 'VIII. ::;hepherd is spending uan{e Sister }.clarie Jos~pbine. dillgs in Ihe near fulure. Mr. -Ait· Flour ~

a few days wilh ~.1rs, D. Robertsoll. Almost all tbe Sislers from' the ken beware. ~, COI\\'U\;IS at St. Leon, St. CI".llllu '.,j' Sam Caswell left 011 Saturday ~ • "~House building is the order of I I FI l' T I

night for a rcturn trip to the Coast. and St. Alphonse were present at IdS list lC one, ; Ollt· you can my In re lCrne and kno\\' " t tie ay. ay, 0 l man, are )'our J'ust,what YOll :lI'C getting-. It is made from wheal that I thi~ great feast of tlleir Orde'r, and lights in straight. t

Miss Inn Willett spent a few amongst the mnny persolls who as. is gro)\'n right in the Trehcmc dislrict and as YOli all ,1

Ihis week wit\Mrs.R,Forbet. sisted at the 'bealttit'ul ccrcmooiE's School opened on Tues(ln\' after know it is thl',best wheat that grows; and thell it is

f lIrr. and ~irs. McLachlan and we;c thc' parcnts, relatiJns and six weeks vacation, M:ss H,:'I.lIart made in the Trehernc mill (you can watch the process frlt,nds autQl:d over to Manitou on friends ot the newly profcsstd with the rod iu hant! again )'ouI'self) and the Trehel'l1e mill has the l110sl modeI'll uouda", SiSlers and of Ihe two new Novices. machinery known in the milling' science to - day. lU , The Re\'. Hugh Hamilton, a

Sister Mt\.I'ie Cerard and Sister forlller l)ar50n, ,,:isited Arbroath . Don't Itt the skating rillk die, . MarJe Cecile are the da,lIghters of church 11 week ago Inilt Sunda)'.

no.v is the time to tlo it, 1I0t when . it is frozen up: '

" , Mrs. Pnulin and Mrs. Galusha

are the guests of Mrs. D. Rob'ert· for a few days.

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Thpre aTC' rttlllors of a two days' shoot this fall under the auspices of the Rifle Association.

"IV, Scarrow returned' from the Coast 011 Friday to speud a 'few

Mr Zenon Landry, of Somerset, ' and they huve'another sister who OLIVE iil a religious iu~tbe Convent of the Oblate Sisters at St. Boniface. Miss Miua Henders is le'aching Sister Marie Josephine has also a at touise school. sister in lhe Novitiate here at N. D. de Lourdcs.

The uftcrnoon's ceremouies can· cluded wiJ,h.thc solemn vespers Gnd

Mrs. J, H. Robcltson entertain· ed a few friends on 'l'lJllrsdar nfter· noon.

c. Wiechman TRE.HERNE MANITOBA ............. ' ..... _.-_ ...... -.. ... -_.----_._----_ ....

PROFESSIONAL CARDS - ------------Mlo~DIO,\I ..

DR. LAMONT

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" A gang of 11Ien have been here

benediction of the most blessed Racraiiient,' aud the, great day­which secmed like a day stoleu from lIeaven,",,;,came to a dose, '

The Misses Gordon, from Onto aria, are visiting their sister" Mr5. A. D Robertson.

, Mr. Cann, of Winnipeg, ha~ been visiting at D. G. Spink:; for tile last con pIe of weeks.

Synopsis of Canadian North·West Land ~egulatlons,

ANY rlel'SOU whu (tt tho I'lie hond (If Il (IlUlIl)' ~ or nny 111,,10 oyor H! ),lHlr& old. 11111)' hOl1w-

M. n., r..M Uld'tlrallv of Mllflltnhn lIorlonf ~rlL,l\1ut().

OUleo aud roahlouce. BOYIII) St.. Phollo:H ~ '. " ~

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. "I was cured of diarrhoea by one c1o~e of Cbamberlain's Colic, Chol· em auet Diarthoe.1 Remcdy,"writes M. E, Gebhardt, Oriole, Pa. There i~ uo:hillg bC!ttcr. For sale by al1 dealers,

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C. P. R. Time·Table

E)(press Daily E)(cept Sundny,

WJo:s·I'nOUND-I .. v. 'vVinnipeg 9 12 .1, Lv. Ralhwell II :58. I,v. Tre­

. hernc 12:16.

EASTBOUND-Lv. TI~berne, J8:34. 1.'1. Rathwell 18:46, Ar, \Vinni· peg 2 I :00.

Tuesday, Thursdny und Snlu"day "

I, 'I' '" . ~AS'1'1I0UND- .V. '"reherne' 9:15. Lv. Rathwell 9:28, Ar. Winni· peg 11:50 •

WJo;S'rllOUND-Lv. Wil1uipell: ) 7:00. Lv. Rathwcll 19:44, Lv. Tre· heme 20:00. . 'I'he I 9 12 voters' I lists for

I\hmicipality of Soutll Norfolk have been distributcd throughont I countY., this week ..

Ii ighe,·', Standards '-of Living

Make Life Brighter

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for the past week getting Manitoba Government elevator No. I in sbape for the coming seasoll.

• MIS. Dan McLeod, of Winnipeg,

who has Ileen visiting for the past two weeks with Mr.'and Mrs. Me' Leod, of Cherry ,,:iller, reinrned to tbe city on Wednesday.

A meeling of tbe directors of, the Rathwell Farmers', elevator was held on 'fnesday of this week. nlld the report for Ihe season shows a very sltccesfifLtl nnd satisfactory year's business.

Owillg to a pj-iu~er's error Mrs, 1.llton was reported as having gone

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living ncar Fleming, Pa., SUI'S he hns lIsed ChamiJeriain':; Colic, Cholcra atul Diarrhoea Remedy in his fami! \' for fourteen years, and , . that he has found it an excellent remedy, and takes plrasure in rea commending It. For sale by ull dealers. '

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CONDENSED AOVERllSEMENTS ,

Horses for Sale

I have on my farm some good young horses for salc,

to 'the Old Soil last wee:-. it should 25,t£. D. MctAR1,N,

Trl!herne. have been Yes. J.itton. Owing to .;.....-...;,;.--..:...-~-;.;..,~.:......-

tbe mistake evcrybody is cong-rat· It\ating )., P. Litton, '

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.N: E, XC 10-8'10, 2 iniles from 'rreherue, for 'sale or rent. For particulars, apply

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l\Irs, James Spinks rctltrned home on Satnrcay evening lifter II

two months' holiday ,,:ith friends in Ontario and other points.

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Tbe IUlllber has arrh'cd and foundation is well under w~ the new bni(ding to the west.

the for

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I The continued wet wealher is fiercely hampering Ihe grain, but Illusbrooms seem to be wcll 10 tbe frollt these days.

, 'I'he Marquis wheat being at its

last stage, the latest Jlnpro\'ed armstrong lIIachine can be seen forge iug ahead on same .

Octave Le'febre lost a valuable bor~e Inst week. ""'He will also be out of the poultry business if not careful ,and had better get aft'er the . /

JIIlscreant.

Gilas. Warren'~ hen roost was attacked by a quadruped of en or­nlOUS propensity, but theTe being cousiderable fire ann~ in the ,'icin· ity aud the eKcellency of the eye· sigltt of sOllie at least,' it did at last succumb to superior judgement.

• , .. : . had a tabbv cat. Arollnd its nec:k a bow j

And every~here that. .. .• went , Tbat cat it went also.

tI~tiull a lJUI~rtftr'lluPJ"hJll of u\'ulhd,ltt Du. lIIinloli luUtt III l'tlllllitnim. ~IIHknt(lll!Jwnll or Albnrtll, 'l'h81111Plh~llUt 1n1l8tulJIJunriu pursou nt. tho Domln[on l .. ul11h AJ(oucy (Ir :::;uh·,\j:fuIlC)' fur Lht) (lbtri.et.. }:IILr), U)' PfllXY nmy lIo 11Indu ilL no,)' (ureuc). ou curtulu CCllIIlItllJII!\, h) ClllhlJrl muthor, 80n r- «Iuu:htur. lJrulliur Of »isLor u lut.uudluK IHlIlilIsLuiullJr.

Dnt.lou-!:Hx 100ut.hs· rosldonoo nJlon RIIII cui tlvutioll nrl.ilu iUlut in IJtu;i. uC Lhrull )UI\nI • .\ ht)lIle~t61\Il'lr II1t\)' llvu "ILhll1l1luu II1l1n" (If hltt hUUlulltnncl 011 It tUI III nt Itt iuutlt uiloCh!)' IlorUII. Iwlul)' I)wuod uull uco\l~,lull hy him or bl Intt rn~hur.lllothurl HUll, tll\\lf(htur. tJf{ltllOr Ufll stor.

In certain Ilt"tricL6 n IWIIUl6tuutior In Kooel sLnudlnu lUll)' IJro.uUlllt. II qUllrlor'lIoctlnu nlouC'· ijillu his IIl)lIlotltl1l1d. ,,·Ico.s.~ 1I0 VllrnMo

l Duties

-~\U6L rolthlo 61x mouthll in unoll or tI x ) U8rtl from f~lIlolt or hOlllUMtlllul uulory \Iuuludtug the tiln!) roqulrOli tu "urn hOI1l6t1\(lll( IIIIt.uut) uutt cull.lfllt!) IUty ncrus oxtrn.

A h011lostolutor who lUlS oxiantl.ltcd his homo· stond ril{ht. nud cunuut. oht"lu 1\ pr~elUlItloD muy tllku u pnrl'hl\6Ud homOBtUiul Ju curtiliu dbtrlcte. Pri('o $'l.OO lJOr uere. lJmiua-lUutlt rualll!) six mouthu in ul\uh 01 thrDU )'tllUS, Dultl. vntu JUl.) nCIOIl "uti cruct u hOUBU worth $!iiJO.OU,

W. W. COR\" Dopntyor Lbo Mlnistor 01 tho InLorlol'.

N. B.-lJuftulhorlo:o(1 puhliclttlou ur ~h19 lut· vorthumteut wlilIJOI. hI) ollhl (or

PAUL KANE ,

FINANCIAL AGENT, RATHWELL.

A 'general fiua:1cial business can· ducted. MOI,ley to loan 011 real property at lowest rates. IlIsur· ance and real estate agent. Re· presenti!lg all the best louu and iu· SUrIlllce companies.

T. C. Fo.rbes Rathwell

-®- , Money to Loan on 1m· proved Farm Property at low· est rates of interest. Leading Loan Companies repres~ntetl. Farm Lands for sale, I , . • • • IIIRIUf LICENSES ISSUED •••

DllS. DUNDAS AND l\[o'r'r

~IOnDi\llN'I' G. DUNDAS, M. n. 11 It C K J.:so .. I. M A.I.OS,

Coronvr. omen Rlilt Itullidoncu' Urlllin ~tront.

'frohnilio OniCIl IImlrs: - • Y to II 1l.lu. ~ ~ til ~l P Ill,

W. A. MOTT, ~, D, Corotl.ur

l1roudwuy • • • H ull\\nll. hlun.

~II;;S I'I~ANC!;S It. F,T,I.JCO'r'I'

GHj\DlIA'I'J'~ !'-l'UURIe, Madlenl,lInr6l'tenl 1110' I LOI'tdt..\ (C.al.ti.) ami tnIUlBU.,O. DpOIi for

prorlls .. 11111111 tlUil'uilolUltnU. '1'"lol)lwIIU Dr. DUll­dutS, or luldlt)d4 cnr6 uf ,\Jr, J, 0. 'l'urubull,

" flrlillu Btl ont, 'frfliloilltl,

J. J. KI\I.I:IIF.I~, 11. v. SC. Vl~TBBINAI(Y !':JUJHH~()N, orrico III 8nlltl.'111

1~lvor)' t;Lnhloti. UrmulwtlS'. 'lJlwun Nn. 17.

Tlll~IU:II!<iF.. Mil II

Will he at Uru~ Storo, flulhWfJlI. mur) Jl'rltlu)'

PENTA L

• DR. A. W. MYI.ltS

DOIIII.t. D. D. S. I,. D. B. DilleD III Slopio. Hloelc. 'jlroborno. Hou r8 :-U to 1.! 11.111 : l'RO

to 11 p,III.; Bvcuiuglf nud Huudu)s lJy lll'poil.L' lIIon&.. WIll uo nWIl)' ItPPfoxllllll,ul), the tlUt woak In ollch month.

AtISOEI,LANEOOB

ANDRRWS & ANDRR\\,S BAallIKTICl&S _0,

OPFICES Hallway Avo., Tr(lhornft, Alanlloha t:lollcllora for t.llft GOIllUliuli Ulluk or Oum;

marco, BHllk uf Tlnmlltoll. llUt! for AJuulclimlil)' or Sopt.h Norfolk •

F. II. JlII'l'CHIII.T" n. A.

ATTORNI,y AT LAW. Ollleoll\ A.At.rlln'. IIgeUl!Y, llro1td way. 'l'roharuo.

AI,FRrrO MARTIN

FInIl, HBII. Llro .1111 Acehlolll In,uraneD Agont. Iiurtll'UH8 Dud J(tlItl Rata h, OUlet,

on Hrondwl.l)·, fJ'ruhornoi huurtl. 9 "III ti, Com­mlulouor tor taklult AlUlIuTlla,

W. K, RAm'ON' prrOToanAPHRll, Tr.l,orne. Simllo will h.

oloBed uurlot: tho eurnruur UluuLlu.

FRATERNAL SOIllETIES •

TR1UtF.RNR LODGlC No. SI,A .F.& A.M. ,

Meot. FrIday on or bftrOfS tllO 'ull moou.111 tlu. 'tnl' ufo Hall t TraboruD. VI,hlu .. urethrau cortllaUr wolaolllu. ,

8ro J. Coulter, So

,. iC::) IND. ORDUR OF I _ ODDFIU.I,OWS

-J,J • . TRRHER Nil LODGE No. It ,"""ul .. tit.

M.lonJ~ flail ovary ThundR), ovenlll«ll& ti Pf m, All Oddtallowl lu 11'000 ILandluR.n "olcomo f

T. E. D. L"wle, H.O. \P'. A. Morcar, H,8.

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