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.. ..... . , .' . , . \ . . , . -' " . . , · , . , ., '!'. . . .', " , ,..; . .' ; l ',' . , . . . , " . , , , · , , " · . i . I , " , , " - '- i " 'j " .. . .( '. GI _ • ... .. •• II ••• .- o . ,' .' ' , . I . J 1,' I . , '. .. " ., , ... - ' , I . . " .. " . ' -y ,- ''',' .. - . , . . I VOL. XXII.-NO. 15, FRIDAY, DECE R. J. RICHAR T.REHERN ITOBA ber Canadlan,Weekly NewlpaperlAlSoclatlon ' SU BSCRl'f'TlONS; $2.00 ANNUM .. : .. :").: .. :..: . .;..:-.:-.:-.:-.: .. : .. )t: •• :...:-.: •• :.-: •• :.<'':'':'t).:.( .. : .. (.< •. •. :.t: •. ,. I . ((" . t., M. CRAIG 'ROUND/THE RINK o \ " I ' . t ' !" 1/""'O,0f& &11- & L: ' .. ' ·tt :. " Wm. Craig, nn.old rosldont oC lhls' Tho skating 8oason slartod last o ° 0 u.S u.nau. as ° 0'0 clly dlod nl, 'l'I'(!h'ol'lle nrter' a prolrac .'Wedne8di\Y,iII.ght wllh '0. large noise. · ted IIIne8s, on Doc. 26lh. tioceaseu ,.Crowds have beon largo ·evory night " i' was 75 years. old. lIo canle [0 Wlnn'. slnco, w,lth the Ico crowded on sover· 1921 ' Now that-the luxury tax is off: everything now 'in stock will be sold at a 10 percent , are a few pearl. strings left, at each Headquarters for good watches that ayone may be' proud· to own - -. - t l;c!('aboul'.30 yoars 1tlI'0 and was' woll al A'go and occupation' do 1,. known, !mvlng operalOlI dairy C1I11118 .nol .seem to make any as .:./ I .". 'just -west oC lhe elly COl' lhe pa8t 1& ovel yono wllh tho normal number. I.'. '; it Y 1 •· His "'wlCe predoceasod him In 'oC pedal exlromlUos Boems ,to own a i' I ,. I I C k l '[ h 11 i . .1. 1005. ''''There surylve two daughters, )!l I' 0 S a eB. .. uc ere! t Is duol . l' ·f· Mrs. Oswald Mayhew, Treherne, and the "cotflmilleo" and. IlnrUcularly' to' . :r. Mrs .. T.H.McDrlnn iind' two sons, H.· C. J. SUnson who has given a gre'at: ' allllliUllltilll!lill!ll!llill!!I!lI!il!' I , F. oC Crosso Man .. and 'Y. S. ot' amount of lime' and, work to t.he pro-, I . I /' :1: Murray Park, Man. '. Tho', romalns wllho.ut 'pay any kind. " ' t 'IS ikely that now that normal times are coming back '-i- were sli1ppod lo Winnipeg and, funeral 'On Christmas day the you will be b,uilding a new house bam or Why not' .' :1: services held at 2.30 Crom Garel was and the roadng game, ,{. ncr's Funeral Hall. I Intormehl at was away again after two,":' y.oal's of· begin to plan at once such improvements? I Drooltslde.- Freo Pross . silence. Mr. Falconer has pl'ovlded a ' ,- , f '-A short Cuneral scrvlce was J.leld 'at nice Ice ,..Is great sMlsfac· " We wil! gladly furnish plans, specifications estimates. Mrs. Mayhew's on Monday. .Cralg tlon as a Several practice .Qur service and that of the concern of which this office \ Back to Normal :i:' ",vas for a number oC' years a resident games played on SatuydllY and '" , f of the Olivo district. the regular schodule games, started is a' branch, is ,yours to coinmand. ' _____ .:.------:---:-'-...:. .. x' , . on Monday. . , -- . S:" Don't (orget the first league' hockey WJtether your proposed structure costs $100 or $10,000 . , '. ere is no ifference in the care your business will receive in D. Goodman. . ·,J.ew' eler T,reberne' I ' SM"IT,H-BALL, \ '.same !IUI Wawanosa at Treherno on . th d . ., . \ ' At 10,.a; m. Monday, Dec. 27th at Jan. 31 iI. . -< " .. : .. ).)(.-: .. .. : .. : .. : .. : .. ),.:..: .. ).: .. : .. X .. :.. : •• .. : .. : .. : .. : .. :.-: .... lhe hOnle ot the groom, the marriage' Following are tho results or tho our hands. or. Peleg Smith, and Miss Mar first two ,nights or cUFllng. Tho, win' '. ilENTISTR.Y> •• . Tired. of Big BiIll?' , .' , '. , I .' \ / Hundreds of others)are,taking advantage of our mod- erate prices. Why not ybu?' , ' , , Do Your False Teeth Fit? or do:they constantly in. the mouth? . If so, call and see a Den'tisf who' knows how to 'the perfect mate. '-< . , . If' you have seV·eral·gcioa· .in '1 can ' rePlace: all teeth without plates.") This and IS the most satisfactory of any dental work.' ' ' .. CROWNS aiad FILLINGS, will'restore all Teeth.' \ If you properly masticate yoar food, call, and' see me. It- will pay you: .' ... /:. I I \. I . , '\ , ". " DR. PARSONS' -. , '258Yz ... " '. , _ >' '" J ; ';,', _ / - ...................................................... . . '. ',. . ' , \ . PoUon's.l:IaU; SaturdaY1 Jan;:'" 1 , . .. " ' , ; \- I I LOU HARKNESS, presentS .. THE MUSrCAL' ECKHARTS ' "- \ in a Musi<;al Farce ", , . , ., '" , I' ,. , " '- .' , BACK .TO' WELLINGTON·'··' ". , , . , . " -. , Western Caltada's Favorite Show , Bftter' , Entire Change of. Program "'" ' j , I "..., ' )", . \ - ,". I- Many new Faces . . " '., .:"." Popular' Prices -. ' -yoi.u seats Store,' ,- Adults 75c ;\ . .;1..' ' "." - \ ./ .' < - ( - H, " .. :3. , ... ..;, , , i',' oJ I. ." " '. '" : . _ ,7 I, . . " ' .. . .' rjI . ' jorle Estella Dall, was solemnized by. ,nlng skip sl nll;me. appears [lr,st: - Rev. J. C. Stewart:' The happy. ypung LltUc-Chrlstllaw 'couple leCt at noon for Aneroid where Goodman-Delgoly 'they will roslde. 'Palmor-Syer , , I Ruston-Staples , ..... SAns FACTORY SERVICE .. , )lOIn:., to Mr. lind Mrs. Uobt. Mar· THE CORONA LUMBER CO., Ltd. shall t;l1l DeC.'29'''·daugb.,· Corbett-Graham. ' . , . tel:, (Elna) '13 pounds \ \.' Barkwell-Adalr. A. J. P. ESTLIN, MANAGER, ,PHONE 57, TREHERNE, MAN. Wil; wife two children: 'The; married men de,feated the iII!IIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMlIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIMllllllliII!II!I!!IIiIIlllllllIIW,III!1!lI!ilUI!!IIlII!I!!I!lI!HlI!lIIlKMI.ltiIllIllMlIII_ of Miss Alice V\fillelt· gle mon ,.t. hockoy. on Monday oven· .. 'i of Wlnnlileg and -Mrs. Kendrick. nnd' lng, 3-2. Judging by the noise ami , two sons' of Reston were visit· shouts of glee, "a good thue was had !IlIIIIIIlt:lI!IIIIIiiIilttllilllllill!lIilIiltilIlikmll!llllilll!ll!lI!iI:lIi!l!lI!!liiIUliil!llill;m;tillliliiljlllw.;tllliiliiIiiIIMI"" ors at the' home of their parents, Mr.: by all," , ,.. .. and Mrs. En'os Wlilett. . .. " : Mike. Goodman, . '\': \' . " .; of; Canada member. of the world, Willett, and-daughtor Champion Y-alconl gl"'" an exhl· were' In Winnipeg last week,' for the: bltlon of ,fancy and .peedy .katlng at purpose of having the child's Tr,eherne rink' Tueiaay nIght, n have,' Buyers , , . i . ., , removed. . .' ,'i Jan. '4th,"Don't 'ml'l It. " " / , ' , I', For' improved an'd unimproved lands in this section. of a farm, with or without buildings, , , -...,., .... -;,-:--,--= .. on "the, 3rd' January, " :4 p.:, . ";-'Unltod :prayer meeting. : Out' faCiliiie's are at' the " evening' during January . " ,. . In' the /l'dethodlst church al·of all. who 'appreciate. c()\ir- ,,' . I', . Iy turned over. . " . '-Many. fantis for sale itlother districts within a radius :-',rr'·.: ';''';'oHOO,rililes'fi'on;''!frehen\e.' . . .. , .... , ..... ", " , . Town Properties.' 'Interest. ) Farm Loans .( at lowest rates of I " teous·-;.consideration . and the ,CHUR,CH NOTES . best'.,of 'with . . . . J G DOWQd"'\\un sound' banking. "This Sermo,! subjects Jor Sunday,· Jan, ' ° 0 1I. \\,P I ', . . d"b"'k" .'. 2nd A; M.;H1therto. P. 1\[. The For· . . y orgamze an IDg service IS ward Look. Class' for BIble S'tudy at· . Three well-established Loan Companies represenled. 'at, Y<!llf disposal:' "12,'noon. United prayer meeting Wed· We welcome . small as well nesday evening. 'MaKI! a good be· 'Office: Phone 67 Hoilse Phone 100 . huge'; aCcol.mts. ,Stint the l ... g;lnDII"g:,atld attend 'all these meetings neW, year with' us . _.' ." ' . m." '. Treherne, ., I 'TH' E BANK O·F. HAMILTON . E. R. Cain and, daughtor of Jlat.h·/ \I! ................. "' ............... ,.. .... !I" ... "".".·Il!ll:":"'n .... .... ,,: ..·''':""!"" .... ..'.. iIi well 8'(Jent :Xmas at Ule h01110 of his \ ii';Ui\ltoffi ... ,;n .. t: ,",.mm. t;';U,..;t\H "'.t"",, •• hi"'.nOli an" •• ••• m" .tom I""," ;' . J.. F. Gill, ,brother nobt; Cain. . \', . -===""''''''''''''''-''''-='''._'''-=-,,"--'''',''''-''' .. ''''--,,"._'''','''' .. ,",. ""-"""";"1 "", .: ' Treherne' , " :·Mrs. T., Woodwprth of Winnipeg Is , , . , .' ,visiting 'her children here. '.' . '. ,,,"., , .' "" ,-:!: , • • e. , \. 20 PERCENT DISCOUNT ON ALL CROCKERY , OJ \ I 'We, a big line of crockery, which we" ars. going'to .move right away 'at a di,scount of 20 percent. .TIlis·'in view, of p'resent-day prices is indeed a 'bargain." You may ,be needing, crockery during 1921. If so, buy it now while this discount . prevails: '. " ... 0 WHITE. SEWING' MACHINES' Made in Canada ' ... ':" the for Illarhinc will' .. be pleased 'to have you. call at our store and examine neW ; White.' 'can' 'saveyqu money and at the sam<: give a ,: machine ·that.,will give satisfaction for ,many years to CO',ne, . " 'BEDS; SPRINcS,;MATTRESSES . , ':. - t: " . , - ".. ......... I \, : In ·the line;of beds, springs and mnttresses we carry im, ex- tensive li,ne. , Prices to' compete with Winnipeg' dealers is . We want 'you'r business and wil.1 you right. , ,t . I.. . • It· b oJ •• 0 Il • . ! '0 •• . . . . .. e .. : . . , : ... ' .. •• , . .. . ... ..,. '. . • • • 0#.0.. .'. .. .-. :.'. 0' J. t .' . . . . 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• VOL. XXII.-NO. 15, FRIDAY, DECE R. J. RICHAR T.REHERN ITOBA ber Canadlan,Weekly NewlpaperlAlSoclatlon ' SU BSCRl'f'TlONS; $2.00 PE~ ANNUM

~~:..:-.:-.:-»: .. : .. :").: .. :..: . .;..:-.:-.:-.:-.: .. : .. )t: •• :...:-.: •• :.-: •• :.<'':'':'t).:.( .. : .. (.< •. ~.:-.:.~: •. :.t: •. ,. I . ((" . t., M. CRAIG 'ROUND/THE RINK

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1/""'O,0f& &11- & L: ' .. ' ·tt :. " :~ Wm. Craig, nn.old rosldont oC lhls' Tho skating 8oason slartod last o ° 0 ~n u.S u.nau. as ° 0'0 ~. clly dlod nl, 'l'I'(!h'ol'lle nrter' a prolrac .'Wedne8di\Y,iII.ght wllh '0. large noise.

· ~&:: ted IIIne8s, on Doc. 26lh. tioceaseu ,.Crowds have beon largo ·evory night -:-----:-,---------"--:----~--,---'---- " i' was 75 years. old. lIo canle [0 Wlnn'. slnco, w,lth the Ico crowded on sover· 1921 '

Now that-the luxury tax is off: everything now '.~. 'in stock will be sold at a 10 percent discouit~ , Th~re are a few pearl. strings left, at ,~3.25' each

Headquarters for good watches that ayone may be' proud· to own

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-t l;c!('aboul'.30 yoars 1tlI'0 and was' woll al ~~ca810ns. A'go and occupation' do 1,. known, !mvlng operalOlI dairy C1I11118 .nol .seem to make any dlrrerenc~, as .:./ I

.". 'just -west oC lhe elly COl' lhe pa8t 1& ovel yono wllh tho normal number. I.'. '; it Y1•· y~ars. His "'wlCe predoceasod him In 'oC pedal exlromlUos Boems ,to own a i' I ,. I I C k l '[ h 11 i ~.. . .1. 1005. ''''There surylve two daughters, )!l I' 0 S a eB. .. uc ere! t Is duol . l' ·f· Mrs. Oswald Mayhew, Treherne, and the "cotflmilleo" and. IlnrUcularly' to' . :r. Mrs .. T.H.McDrlnn iind' two sons, H.· C. J. SUnson who has given a gre'at: ' allllliUllltilll!lill!ll!llill!!I!lI!il!' I

, ~ F. oC Crosso ~slo, Man .. and 'Y. S. ot' amount of lime' and, work to t.he pro-, I . I /' :1: Murray Park, Man. '. Tho', romalns j~ct, wllho.ut 'pay o~ any kind. " ' t 'IS ikely that now that normal times are coming back '-i- were sli1ppod lo Winnipeg and, funeral 'On Christmas day the '~urJlng Ic~: you will be b,uilding a new house bam or tool-she~1. Why not'

.' :1: services ,~ero held at 2.30 Crom Garel was flnlshe~ and the roadng game, ,{. ncr's Funeral Hall. I Intormehl at was away again after two,":' y.oal's of· begin to plan at once such improvements? I

:~ Drooltslde.- Freo Pross . silence. Mr. Falconer has pl'ovlded a ' ,- , f '-A short Cuneral scrvlce was J.leld 'at nice Ice ~~d ,..Is .glvl~g great sMlsfac· " We wil! gladly furnish plans, specifications ~nd estimates. .~ Mrs. Mayhew's on Monday. Mr~ .Cralg tlon as a careta~er. Several practice .Qur service and that of the hir~e concern of which this office

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:i:' ",vas for a number oC' years a resident games w~re played on SatuydllY and '" , f of the Olivo district. the regular schodule games, started is a' branch, is ,yours to coinmand. '

_____ .:.------:---:-'-...:. .. ---'------..,.~_. x' , . on Monday. . , ~ --

. S:" Don't (orget the first league' hockey WJtether your proposed structure costs $100 or $10,000 . , '. ere is no ifference in the care your business will receive in D. Goodman. . ·,J.ew' eler T,reberne' I ' SM"IT,H-BALL, \ '.same !IUI Wawanosa at Treherno on . th d .

., . \ ' At 10,.a; m. Monday, Dec. 27th at Jan. 31 iI. . -< " .:.<.(t~~,...:..:..~...:..:.(..: .. : .. ).)(.-: .. :~.:..: .. : .. : .. : .. : .. ),.:..: .. ).: .. : .. X .. : .. : •• :« .. : .. : .. : .. : .. :.-:.... lhe hOnle ot the groom, the marriage' Following are tho results or tho our hands.

!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!""""'!!!!!!!""",;~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!~' !!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!=!!!!!!!!.~ or. Wesle~ Peleg Smith, and Miss Mar first two ,nights or cUFllng. Tho, win' '.

ilENTISTR.Y> ~~~~ •• -:,~11

;~ . Tired. of P~yi'nl Big DeDt~ BiIll?' , .' , '. , I .' \

/ Hundreds of others)are,taking advantage of our mod-erate prices. Why not ybu?' , ' , , Do Your False Teeth Fit? or do:they constantly d~op in. the mouth? . If so, call and see a Den'tisf who' knows how to '~ake 'the perfect mate. '-< .

, . If' you have seV·eral·gcioa· tee~h .in yo~r mouth~ '1 can ' rePlace: all your~ teeth without plates.") This isBridge~Work",' and IS the most satisfactory of any dental work.' ' ' .. CROWNS aiad FILLINGS, will'restore all BrokeD~Dowil Teeth.'

\ If you ~annot properly masticate yoar food, call, and' see me. It- will pay you: .' ... /:. I

~ I \. I . , '\ , ". " DR. PARSONS' -. , '258Yz rortag.!--A~'e~

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PoUon's.l:IaU; Treberit~ SaturdaY1 Jan;:'" 1 , .

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LOU HARKNESS, presentS ..

THE MUSrCAL' ECKHARTS ' ~ "- \

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BACK .TO' WELLINGTON·'··' ". , , . , .

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Western Caltada's Favorite Show , ~Bigger an~ Bftter' ih,a~ E,v~'r

, Entire Change of. Program

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Many new Faces . . " '., .:"." Popular' Prices

-. ' Re~erve -yoi.u seats ~i Fum¢.rfo~'s Qru~ Store,' ,- Adults 75c ;\ . ~. .;1..' ' "." - ~' Chi~dr~:n::?c

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jorle Estella Dall, was solemnized by. ,nlng skip sl nll;me. appears [lr,st: -Rev. J. C. Stewart:' The happy. ypung LltUc-Chrlstllaw

'couple leCt at noon for Aneroid where Goodman-Delgoly 'they will roslde. 'Palmor-Syer

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, )lOIn:., to Mr. lind Mrs. Uobt. Mar· ~::~~~O~~~!~~ THE CORONA LUMBER CO., Ltd. shall t;l1l '%dne~day, DeC.'29'''·daugb.,· Corbett-Graham. ' . , . tel:, (Elna) '13 pounds \ \.' Barkwell-Adalr. A. J. P. ESTLIN, MANAGER, ,PHONE 57, TREHERNE, MAN.

Wil; WI~lett, wife a~d two children: 'The; married men de,feated the ~In. iII!IIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMlIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIMllllllliII!II!I!!IIiIIlllllllIIW,III!1!lI!ilUI!!IIlII!I!!I!lI!HlI!lIIlKMI.ltiIllIllMlIII_ of ~ayn'{on, Sasl~., Miss Alice V\fillelt· gle mon ,.t. hockoy. on Monday oven· .. 'i of Wlnnlileg and -Mrs. Kendrick. nnd' lng, 3-2. Judging by the noise ami •

, two sons' of Reston were Xm~8 visit· shouts of glee, "a good thue was had !IlIIIIIIlt:lI!IIIIIiiIilttllilllllill!lIilIiltilIlikmll!llllilll!ll!lI!iI:lIi!l!lI!!liiIUliil!llill;m;tillliliiljlllw.;tllliiliiIiiIIMI"" ors at the' home of their parents, Mr.: by all," , ,.. .. and Mrs. En'os Wlilett. . .. " : Mike. Goodman, cha~plon .~a~er

. '\': \' . " .; of; Canada ~nd member. of the world, 'En~s Willett, and-daughtor Llz~h.? Champion Y-alconl 'wll.~ gl"'" an exhl·

were' In Winnipeg last week,' for the: bltlon of ,fancy and .peedy .katlng at purpose of having the child's ton3fi~; Tr,eherne rink' ne~ Tueiaay nIght,

n have,' Buyers ~ , ,

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i . ., , removed. . .' , 'i Jan. '4th,"Don't 'ml'l It. " " /

, ' l~' , I', For' improved an'd unimproved lands in this section. .Any~size of a farm, with or without buildings, quick~

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~~~~~~~f~~ii;1~%~trll~~~lt!~~~!~~vv~odne8daljy~ .. ~~~l,n~~t~~.~p8~r. on "the, 3rd' January, " :4 p.:, . ";-'Unltod :prayer meeting. ev~I'Y : Out' faCiliiie's are at' the di~pos- We~ne8day " evening' during January

. " ,. . In' the /l'dethodlst church al·of all. who 'appreciate. c()\ir- ,,' . I',

. Iy turned over. . " .

'-Many. fantis for sale itlother districts within a radius :-',rr'·.: ';''';'oHOO,rililes'fi'on;''!frehen\e.' . . .. , .... , ..... ", " , .

Town Properties.' 'Interest. )

Farm Loans .( at lowest rates of I "

teous·-;.consideration . and the ~REs~YTERIAN ,CHUR,CH NOTES

. best'.,of t~rmsconsisten( 'with . . . . ,~ J G ~ ~ DOWQd"'\\un sound' banking. "This complete-~ Sermo,! subjects Jor Sunday,· Jan, ' ° 0 \\.;~1I. 1I. \\,P

I', . . d"b"'k" .'. 2nd A; M.;H1therto. P. 1\[. The For· . • . y orgamze an IDg service IS ward Look. Class' for BIble S'tudy at· . Three well-established Loan Companies represenled.

'at, Y<!llf "~II disposal:' "12,'noon. United prayer meeting Wed· We welcome . small as well nesday evening. 'MaKI! a good be· 'Office: Phone 67 Hoilse Phone 100 . huge'; aCcol.mts. ,Stint the l ... g;lnDII"g:,atld attend 'all these meetings

neW, year rig~~:'>Ban~ with' us . _.' ~ ." ' . m." '. Treherne, M~. ., I

'TH' E BANK O·F. HAMILTON . E. R. Cain and, daughtor of Jlat.h·/ \I! ................. "' ............... ,.. .... !I" ... "".".·Il!ll:":"'n .... "'''':I·'''~.~·''!,.. .... ,,: .. ·''':""!"" .... I:"'·"ilt!"~I·~I"'lII' .. ' .. iIi well 8'(Jent :Xmas at Ule h01110 of his \ itlifiOftmli'llWm:~n.,..lfi. ii';Ui\ltoffi ... ,;n .. t: ,",.mm. t;';U,..;t\H "'.t"",, •• hi"'.nOli an" •• m~, ••• m" .tom I"","

,'~ ;' . J.. F. Gill, Ma~~er ,brother nobt; Cain. . \', . ~!!,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!=!!!!!!!~,;,'..,.,,,,,, -===""''''''''''''''-''''-='''._'''-=-,,"--'''',''''-''' .. ''''--,,"._'''','''' .. ,",. ""-"""";"1 "", ",-"".,",-",-",-~. .: ' Treherne' , " :·Mrs. T., Woodwprth of Winnipeg Is

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20 PERCENT DISCOUNT ON ALL CROCKERY , • OJ \ I

'We, h~ve a big line of crockery, which we" ars. going'to .move right away 'at a di,scount of 20 percent. .TIlis·'in view, of p'resent-day prices is indeed a 'bargain." You may ,be needing, crockery during 1921. If so, buy it now while this discount

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WHITE. SEWING' MACHINES' Made in Canada

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,~"l'OIU~llon for the New Year I say to all the women who

f;r'~'t~!.·:t~ column: "Resolve to Clay at a time; and to

!7Jl.a,~.a,roI to enioy the beauty ~nd i',nl~p))iness which is at hand. Wh,\t

of appreciation and ener­for people to pine for the of other countries. for in-

and be blind to the love­IUlesl!! which is often to be found

own surroundings. I ~w'orldi~r if it has cver occurred to

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+ IIItlIIIIII\II.mmlHll~I1DUUIHIIlIUIIIII_IlIUI"lnIDUII.II!!UIII.IllUtDllUlIII.IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIDU_·:· ~ Uppn the ,appli!=ation oEc either parent, the court of kin:' s bench may make such order as seem" fitting regarding the custody· of the infant and ,the right of accen' thereto of either parent, having regard to the infant'. welfare and to the ~ishes of the father or the other and such order may be al­tered or discharged on applica­tion of either parent, or after the death of either parent of any guardian appointed under this Act. The court may also order the father or the mother to pay

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for maintenance out of any es- Major \Vilton looked at her tate to which the infant may be astonished. She' seemed so old entitled, such sum from time to fashioned for twelve year~ of a:e. time as the court may deem reas- "My God," he thought to him­onable according to the pecuniary ~e1f, "just a little child and bein~ circumstances of the father or bereft 01 those who should love mother or the value of the estate. and care for her has developed

3"ubject to the provisions of the 'her'into an ebservant woman-a Act the surviving parent of an child woman," he thought mus­infant may dipose of the custody inr:ly. His mind went back over of such infant, by deed or by the seas to that beautiful home he will, while he rmeaina an infant, had IClft in which there dwelt a or for any lesser time to i:'iny per- lovely wife and two handsome son in possession or remainder. little ladg...,-and a dau:hter. He

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WINTER IN THE WEST

'-",yoUi'that there' are people who ., :la.ng' to see th v t "f that has no turnmg so the mfer­I. e as cxpanJes 0 • h h hi d .' ~e prairie and to let theil' eyes, cnce IS t at t e 'more trou e;tn

On the death of the father of aa had so lonl'ed for a little clau:h­infant, the m,other, if " survivin: ter. one had 'come, ,had dwelt shall be the sole guardian' until the with them a few days and had infant attains the ag;e of fourteen '::.onc-he ceuld not blll"r to think and thereafter shall act eitner of it, -;;'nd he ttlrned to Martha alone ,,-;hen no guardian hl\3' been wh. WaS lookin~ intently at him appointed by the father, or joint- with thoBe eye.t-so like the eyes Iy with any' :;uardian appbinted I of some one he had known ~nd I;>y the father. \Vhere no guard-' lovllld but whom he could not

Upon to the time of coinl:',to pres. we hllve had remarkable winter weather in Western Canada, little or no snow is falling. the thermometer haa remained fairly comfortable and the nir is balmy. There has not been the usual migration to California a'nd if we had wint'ers like these the most of us would ~tav at home. In this connection, however, we wish to state that for the last year or so we have never quite understood the exodus to California. The America.n discrimination al:'ai11lt us in lhe way of exchant:e has meant the payment of a tremendou~ tribute by the holiday makers which really yielded no return. \Ve have a delightful winter plaYI:TQund' at our western :ate. There are places in B.C. where a peuon may escape all the uperities

_ to whkh our somewhat rigorol1s climate in the norlhwest often subjects us durinl:' the winter months and it is in ol1r own cOllnlry too, whore there are no exchange disabilities_ It ill safe to uy that last winter American hankcTI profited to the extent of mil­Iiona of dollars from the exchange money which WII& paid by prairie people who were hoHdayin: in California.

',0+lze• a,far u'ntil they see where the worry we have, the nearer we ,,1, __ dips to me t th IdS must be to the end of the Ir.me of f~ e e an . . ome d' d h ;0'£ lis.'are lettin these dOl s' sli I~couragement an t e nearer to I by, tbese days u;on which i~ aft: bnghter and ple:lsanter paths. ,yonrs we will' look back, maybe ~, ¥ ¥

1'Wi,th regret and think how much I have not received many ro-l~o.r~, we might have accomp~ish- plies to my requests for house­o<ed. 'how much more we might hold \ hints:- . Certainly not suffi­;have e;njoyed the privileges which cient SGI far to ma~e it possible to [were;' ours instead of continually judge those sent with a view to '}ooldn'g ahead and hankering for awarding a prize, but as this is 'wtlat we could not- have and for the case am keeping the competi­"what', ~t would take years to ac- t!on open and shall look for a ,quir~ .. '?nd when we have acquired much \!treater response in a short 'Qlem ,we have discovered that the time. I am printing some of the ~eal joy was in the waiting, the hints which 1 have received W,orKiJ,g and the effort, not in the will do so each week until there actual realization of our dreams. arc sufficient to .really make it :', { , - possible to make an award. I do X " ,: 'fo:(. 'fo trust that all the women who read '; I "once' knew a little woman this page will take an interest in who' had married the man she it as their column and remember

;loyed. and she did love him ,and that "Prairie Woman" is really at ~ no loved her: She was the star their service and is desirous of '~f'::'his:'Iife and the thought of her being of assistance to each one in eaten,d into his work and life with the way of securing 'information, its dragnets and allurements was and advising on matters of domes­ne temlltation to him because all tic interest. Perhaps some have tbG jciy of' life was within his own heavy burdens on their hearts f<iur'walls. They were young and which they would like to unfold they' !i~d their' way to make and to one who hall a deep and real

\ ane W,:as ambitious and often in interest in all her sister women, i~~r ,h~~,rt used to repine bec~use and who would treat the matter tUley- c;auld not have the thmgs written about in the most sacred ,which her woman's eye saw and confidence. Two heads are some-

ian has been appointed by the place in hi. memory. , father, or if the ::uardian appoint- Late in the day he WIl8 talking ed by the father is dead or re- to the Supefintendent and uked fuses to act the court of king's c<\sually as to the origin of "Mar­bench may appoint a guardian or tha." That ~ood man shook his guardian. to act jointly with the heacl as he replied, "Nothin~ ·i. mother. known of it, sir; we 10mCltimes

The mother of an infant may, feel that there may be a romance by deed or will, provisionally or a tragedy connected with her, nominate any person or persons she ia 10 unusual, but }hen there to act as I:uardian or guardians of is material 'for many a romance the infant after her death' join amon:: ua-thCl .ther little cirl. with 'the father, of the infant, the little beauty, I auppose you the court after her death, if it bo noticed her, well her parenn were shown that the father is for any on the sta::e, or at least the reason unfitted to be the lole other wa.s. Her father had guardian of his children, may con- elop'ed with her and they were firm the appoirtment of such married. They both fell sick guardian or cuardians, who shall aJ'Id diol!d, leaving the little orie in thereupon be -empowered to' act, a loell'in:: houae of lome kind,. or may make .uch order in respect 'Hor father' II people, al hard a. to the guardianship as may' be nails, refuaed to own her, or have deemed just. Lipan the applica- 'any thin:: to do with the child, al­tion of an infant, or of anyone on 'thoul!;h they have an estate which his, behalf, when it is made to ap- covers half a county, and ahe was pear that the infant has' no paren brou::ht to us. Poor little one, it or 'lawful. guardian or -that auch ia very hard, but we intend to be parent or lawful guardian is not careful in our choice of a a proper, person to ," have, 'the orne ami with her looka and guardianship'.p{ the infant. the ns, if ahe keep'. her hoalth, court 'may' appoint a guardian may ~o far, even now, and

- 'dtouglib beautiful.' She had a times, better than one. you know. '£tiend' a~d the friend had all that ,- ,:(." ~ :(.'"

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, ' .to' make a material' home' '. • . .. Address your letter "Paririe a new guardian:' "old folks may be glad to

.acknowledge her yet. Human 'nature i. a strange .tudy, sir, • ~trange study, and in my position I cet a full /view' of ,ta- va:aries, it heil:hts and its depths, it. weak.-

«':'~~ln.r()I~_[2\IOI~ and sometimes the Woman," 903 McCalluIT\-HiII would leave her Building. Regina" Sask:

s house'with a sinking heart ought of the years and

uld take for her to at­magnificence, inde ble that it would

Dominion Expr:~8t1, lVioney Orders , are on sale in five thousand

offices throughout Canada, •

and one day she voiced er':tth:01Ll~ and her friend looked HOUSEBOLD HINT '

gly for a moment A,lm a's t anyone c~n . find lih .. ti,,. .. sh,e said with a'sweep of 'woollen' toque cap ill the ,house

indicating·, the home in which is not in use.' these can be IW'hi,ch'e,rervtl1 ing looked so beau- madll' into cute ',little pullover

my dear. I would give sweaters for babies., they are gen­twice as fuuch for the erally knit ~wo double:- To make

IlnaOOUrlCliS;" the content and the a sweater. take off the tassel and you possess. For a open the end,' then cut out the

at I loved I would be neck large enough so' 'when live in tne tiniest cot- stretched, it will 'slip -. over' the .'share the. humblest child's head. Cut arm'holes, not

My little friend was too deep or it' will make iiweater ~(!.CII~eal;. she' saw' that 'she' had 0 narrow in chest and back.

"'\llpo,h' a hidden tragedy Slope, off for shoulders; -and sew iJouri,d an 'open wound of dis- up, then crochet around neck and

,-,::.,~.,.: dislike.where all appear- arm holes with a contrasting' color and well ordered. 'yarn, either ~ crochet aro·und·' .. '· .. ·

ized the abyss of misery in or liem as preferr!!d. This i;'".ih;':'h . ____ home was engulfed can be used either' over the dress,

.i,t'OO(H'I'eC l that never more or u'sed under, makes.·a 'warm; envY those who appear- comfortable waist.~, :,:", -.\

so much more prosper- ); Discarded ,sweaters can <\Iso be lfus'jtli.l:lni and, to be, content m into warm, pe:tti,c'olats

home. her' books. using the be~t parts .~":~-;." 'the finest husb'and skirt, - then attach J to, Sl

vJh'o adored her_ of any material,' scallop '~n'd chet around the bottom' withryarn of prefer~ed' color. \ ~:, ;,' '" ,~;.~ "" ,,,'" , j, ,HOMESTEADER. r A BETTER FUTURE"

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sweet voice. , A. the train drew out' of the

llittle ,atation Major Wilton did seemed, even' to himself, a

qt.-"n""· thing. He went up to and gave her 'his card. "My -dear, you are going

the world, perhaps among hpeop~ e who will not understand

revery kind to you. You to fight and .trive and con­i/a that _you may keep your

ideal;, and I know'you have them, if ever you should need a

fri,encl or b-; hard . pressed for money, 'if you will write~ to me I will help you be'cause you are

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Despite the favorable leason this yellr there arc doubtless many people :who have ma~e their plans for a western trip. If they are senSible and patriotic they will keep their money in Canad". It is needed this year. At Vancouv"r on Buzzurd Inlet, with ita fine streets, magnificon t buildings; its ocean steil-mers and constant come and co, to and from the Orient, Australia and the islands of the South Soa8; its Stanley Park. with its beautiful open spaces; its titans of the forelt and the matchless background'l,lIf snowc:lpped peaks which lond their slender min­arets to the sky, all make surroundings of delight and intbest to those, accustomed to th" lIat monotony of the level prairie. Victoria, on Vancouver Illand, i. also a lovely place to spend a pleasant holiday. It,is,never really cold there and snow seldom falls: The scenery is of unsurpaSied !:randeur Ilncl the metal roads make the most romantic excuuions possible, and the wild cam,e come down almost to the olltskirt~ of the city. Our advice to the prairie people going weat, both .n the score of patriotism

"and enjoyment, is to do their holidayinr in Canada.

LOWERING ~RICES AND SOME CAUSES

Most people will admit that the lone looked for time of de­flation in prices has arrived and everyone il asking each other the .question. ':How lone is it caine to last. Many hold that Iiqlli­elation haa Just beeun and must ItO farther before business will be ready to co ahead a"ain on a healthy b;uis while othen think that a very few months will see' the termination of the seuon of fallin: prices.

A ::ood financial authority statea that \Vall Btreet, New York is a most sen.itiv>! barometer of busineae tendencies, and while temporary, flurries may indicate only surface or psy.{:hological conditionl, the brond movement. in atock. are actuated by more basic factors, chief among them being the amount of free funds in the possession of,New York banks for loan inc on 2~1I.

In the recent past certain rallies in the stock:. mark:.et have been quickly checked by rapid rises in the call loan rate, indicat­'inl:' that the supply of free funda in New York banks was early ex­hausted. The same tendency for call 10lln rates to jump has not been so apparent in the past few week's, .Ithouzh a marked in­creale in activity occurred in the stock market.

Evidently the slowin: down of 'general busines., in Canadll, as well as in the United States. hal released a considerable amount of funds and while these will be in demand for moving the crops. they can be employed in the meantime, in makin: loan. to Wall Street. .

This do-es not mean that increased :eneral business activity is yet under way; nor does it mean that 'any considerable decline in money rates can be looked for immediately. It indicates, how­ever, that the liquidation movement in stock. has reached a clima.x Ilnd that the next brolld swing should be upwards. , Canada ia primarily an agricultural country and this year we are tol.d the grain yield in" the weatern provinces has been greater than any_ for five yean, 80 that when our crop is moved the prelent financial tightness should be greatly relieved and a time of prolperity loom before us.

Then Yle train- steamed out, ,bearing ita cargo of human freight away to start their individual his­tories in II new land. ,

... '" ·A'Stately. Home in England

'-And just 'as au; heroine was en­terill'g on ner new career in Can­

in,such a humble way, at one most beautiful castles in

c.rlt:,ulI.a, 'the like of whicJ{ can be fOllnd in England, the

sessed a keen pair of rather light blue eyes which looked through one,. but her ma~ner was rather hard for one so young and her mother often deplored her seem­ing want of affection and the out­bursts of passion, which were be­coming more frequent. , The gentle lady whose soft voice and gi-acious manner macle . her a fitting chatelaine of the great house, with its palatial rooms, its broad acres and beau­tiful gardens, looked much haras-

. aug?ter . of the: ?ouse who was sed as she walked into the' lib­Iden~lcal !n age With Marth~, had. rary, the walls of which were cov­bee? havmg what was coml,ng to ered with books from roof to

e a v~ry usual occurrence, a fioor., She sat at the writing desk scene With her governess who to- which was, for all her children, a day, howe~er, pad g.one to the sort of bar of justice, and looked y:oung lady. a mother m exasper~- musingly out into the garden t10~ and ~ad tendered a month a where r08es,were blooming and ohce' , I L" f I I " " , sweet peas glvmg art I a p eas-Len~re. ,wils rather handsome, nt scerit and all was freshness

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win her confidence and it seemed that .ceaeh' year she gre~,' furlher away from her and be:' cad'ie moie unmanageable: .', '

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THE SEASON'S GREETINGS!

We thank you for being one of those

whose friendly business prompts this

token of appreciation.

MRS, SMITH MILLINER AND DRESSMAKER

PUONE 94 TREHERNE, MAN

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Cigars. Cigarettes. Tobacco, Candies. etc. : Parlor, Table and Counter Seryiee. :

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TREHERNE TRIFLES

1II1ss Laura Palmer wcnt to Glen. boro on .,Wednesday. retul'l1lng on 'rh ursday.

Several ehangcs In phonograph ag. ('ncies aro now In effect. Poll on Bros. now handle only the Edison. 2 models, L. Fumerton has stocl(cd the Columbia Ilnd P. ,Johnson hus tho Ylc. troia, Brunswick nnd Gonrlay. Gco. T. Curry hns tho Pathe.

Pat Coutl's and Johnlo HopklnR spenl Xmas wllh theIr relut.1vos In Cnrman.

lI!lss O. CraWford went to Klllnr· ney, her homo, for the holiday.

JIUI.·Shnrpo Jr. and family of MIamI Rpent UIO day with Mrs. Sharpe's JIIlI" ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Bulliod.

The Bnnk of Hamilton will occupy Hs now quarters next week. Work of finishing the Interior decoratlolls wlLa done thIs weel( by Harry Klcltert and he Is now£!. worltlng on the blLnk's now block at Elm Creel(.

E. J. Helglson and wIfe spent their XmlLs at Glenboro.

lI,lIss Irene SmIth lert on Monday for Weybul'll whero she awaits lIel' Instruclions for Il tmnsfer to some

Scott» s 1F oo1l:weaur , For Men, Women, Children

QUANTITY - QUALITY - ECONOMY

1921-S0ME NEW YEAR SPECIALS­(" '.

30 pairs 'womens mens and childrens bedroom

and house slippers broken lines and sizes at 20 percent discount

4 mens sheeplined coats, New year special at

25 percent discount

STOCK FOOD AND POULTRY SUPPLIES

We have the following lines of these goods:­

Dr 1·less Stock Tonic

. Mayers ' Tonie

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will move out to the New-year strain of a 25 percent' discount

Dr. Hess Worm Powder

Peerless Molasses Meal

Mayers Colic Cure

Brown Linament etc.

Hess Poultry Panacea

Hess Houp Cure

Instant LOllse Killer

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~: BACK TO PRE-WAR STANDARD FLOUR· :j: l X A A + i

6 Club'bags, good quality, that you would feel

proud to carry when going on a trip at ~: The (lId reliable ROYAL HOUSEHOLD :l: y A

Frcd Dowles, wlfo and family of Pnrkbcg, Sask., Wes. SmIth and IIl1sH DILII of AneroId, 'V. Dunn of Hnwar· den, SusIe, W. H. Houso o[ ABslnlboln Miss Ethel Kearlls of Stoughton, and Cleve Delgety of TurlleCor!l Saale., all wore home for the XmaB ·wcele.

20 percent discount ,I Egg Mash, Cracked Corn. oyster shell, grit etc.

~f,: Flour. The best flour made in ~l~ A dozen good strong suitcases at bargain prices A HAPPY NEW -YEAR! MIsses Helen Welchmnn of I·Tome·

• wood, AnIta Welchmnn o[ Ebor, Luv· :!:.' Canada, Every bag satisfactory. :.'1.:.' In PrItchard of Hilton, Mary Delgety ., of Sperling, Nellie Palmer o[ Kelwood i!!ii!i!!iI!!Ia!il!lIElI!***lIIiI!;!!iI!lIii'.Ii!;;lI l!ilill!iI!lI!l!!l!!lIi**iI!il!lKiIilllillll!!limili:t!;Ii»H1HJ!Hlj~iI!!l!ll!!I!~.Illill!jlilllil!*lIilI!jllllti4li!!lIIlU!1!iIIlI!i!!lIIl11

~:, ':1: Gladys Staples o[ Portage, Messrs. ., .'. Harry DIetrIch of J~bor and Charlie A A ,I, SOLD BY ,I, Mnlloch o[ St. Claude were In 'l're· ,I, ,I. homo for the [eslive season.

~ OGILVIE MILLING CO' Y * I\1rs. n. J. ,,!cculloch nnd 'IIttle son

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S·' ::: loft on Dec. 15th [or her old home In

~~ JOHN COULTER, AGENT TREHERNE MAN. ~l~.~~~~~~~/here she will visit uiitll Jn~: ~~~~~~lIevt~~.~~ t~~~/s~~~c~~~~ THERE IS ONLY ONE f :~: . Ted WrIght Is spendIng the week nt . home opon to about sIxty young (oll(n ~-:.<..:..: •• : .. : .. : .• : .. : .. : .• : .• :,.: .• : •• : .. : .• : .. : .• : •• :t.: .. : .. : •• : •• : •• : •• : •• : •• : •• : •• : .. : •• : .. : .. : .. : .. : •• : .. : .. : •• : .. : •• : •• : •• : .. : .. : .. : •• : •• : •• : •• :. C rce I In an I Sas k. who we 1'0 I n v I ted r or th e ev~n i ng en ..

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THE COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH

It is with considerable pride that we announce having se­cured the agency for the famous COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH

than which there is no better, also the splendid line of Columbia records, prefered by so many music lovers.

We already have in stock three models of the Columbia,

• I at $135, $175 and $235. Also a nice assortment of the latest · !

records, which will be added to as they come out each month

We candidly believe these to be the best instruments on

I the market or we would not be selling them. Will you come !

.: in and inspect them before you purchase a phonograph? II

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• EI'Il. HlLrnesB o[ Crystnl C!ty spent the ,'{Oek'end wIth hIs fnmlly herc.

A very successful !lance was held nt Poll on's HIlII on ChrIstmas eve.

The Hockoy Club dnnce on New· years eve III'om1508 to bo a hummer. Imported music. MlLny eats. Mnch JOY. etc., etc.

I Ted Syms, professlonnl Santu, hnd a busy BoaBon th Is year. He orrlcln· ted at no less than [J \'e trees.

Congratulations aro extendod to Nurse E. Cnmeron. who hnB comple· ted her three years course oof. trnln· Ing. She retumed [rom WInnIpeg last week nnd Is now at the home of her p~l'ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. ·Cameron

Mrs, A. C. Day, Mrs. Gordon Allan, and MIss Emmond roturned last woek after extended vIsIts to the cIty.

joymen t. Dltnclng and 500 WOI'O on­joyed until mIdnIght when Il dainty

GENUINE ASPIRIN

lunch, and plenty of It, was sorved. Only Aftol' lunch dancing WM endulged In

Tablets with "Bayer Cross" are Aspirin-No others f

[or anothor hour. All thoroughly on· joyed thomselvos und are vory thllnk­ful to tho host and hostess. The PilI" ty wns In honor of the Enst Trehel'llo school teachor who Is roslgnlng. .

On Thursday o[ Inst l1'one SmIth ontortalnod her [rlends nt cards.

week MIss about 25 of

On Tuesday .the J. n. Pnlmer home WIl.S the scene of n party to a number of theil' frIends. Cards and music wero enjoyed until a late hour when a delightful IUllch wns served.

MIss G. Campboll spent Xmns nt her homo In Fort Frnncls, On t.

Mlssos Fern Palmer and Verna SlInson vlsltod In Glonboro this week

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H yon don't RCC tho "nnyer Cro~A" on t.he t.llhlelH, refuno them-t.hoy nro "ut AHpirin nt. nil.

InRist, on genuine "lInyrr Tnhlet. of 'AHpirin" pIn inlr stnmpe'l with t.he Hnfety "\Inyrr ernnn' -Anpirin pn'.erihe,1 hy phYRicinnR for ninel.een yenr. nnrl proverl 6"f" hy million. for lIendndll'. Toot.h·· RehCt, EnrHciw, Hhoufna.t,iRTn. Lllmhn~o. Colds. Neurilis, and I'nin I(",,,,rnlly.

Handy lin boites of 12 t.ahlnl.-IlIRo III rger "Dllyor" packageR. ~!lIdo In Cnnnda.

; • Remember that the Columbia is the only phonograph that It: ~ J. D. Scott was a 'clty visitor on MIss Lavlnn McKonzle of Carnduft

SaBk., vIsIted In town . the holldny week.

ARpirin is lho lrado lila rk (regislered In Canadn), of IIllyer ~lnnnfllcLlJro of . lIfonoacclicacldcRlcr of Snlicylicllcid. '. has the non-set autom<\tic stop. It is out of sight, you never

touch it, but when the piece is finished the mechanism stops •. ~ busIness last weok ..

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if: : ;ji .Ward Barkwell and wlfo left last

W Tlr<elhl~lrID1~ JPJhSllrllTISlCCY m. :Vp~~~ r~rf~;t~~~les.wherc UlOy will

MIsses Mercy nnd Lavlnn McKen­zIe and Dessle' Harlnnd wont to ilio .clty on Tuesday night. returnIng on FrIday .

While it iR well known fllIlt.. A~pirin meang Ilayer IIlHnufllcturo. to aHRi"t. tho rllblic agllin8t. illlillllions, the Tllhl"t. of Bllyer Com I'" ny, Ltd., will bo "tnmpml with t.hoir_ general trado mark, tho "Bilyer Cross."

Time. Llners-3 times for $1, cash.

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No MORE DREAD Of THE DENTIST CHAIR

Evcry modcrn scicntific eqllipment is in this modcrn r.slnhlishmcnl, in Iho h:tnd,. of .kilted de .. lists - 10 make Ihe work painless,

Our wl,rk it' incompnr"hle in finh." ."It 111'1'C.tr.tll("t'. 11;1\'0 }'ml """"n droadil1K ill h,H'C y"ur ,lc:nt.,1 wftrk ''-'111'1' Nn net"l or It; wr 1101 "r. l'c,'n". of ~ahs('C'lt IMlIcnt5 \VIm Will tell )"'11 we

"DIDN'T HURT A BIT" Arn \,l111 fli"'I"ti,fi('\1 with the Ilt t'f

),our .1rltl1..:i,11 tedhl If 50, Ir), nur

Patent Double Suction Whalebone Vulcanlte . Plates.

ri1i1l1 ... ti~ c"tr.1l"hon ,,( ted". 01l1ct l~ilh"J.t •• Pcw("l.'1.un Flllil1~"" Silver nlld AlIl')' F,1I111f;-K.

F.:,'rr), hil ('Ir drnt .. t "'nrk ntme!'l th" l~ohlnp.ol1 ~I,tn\". \\'hrn )'1111 Rrl tirnl Cl.pcnuh:ntlt1l) with un~kllled denli"I", ,;-i\'c nlt! n ltl,ll. Ilundn',I!l U(\(ll1 huna ,tn.,t!l of lr-slimnni.lb (rnm ",lll"""'. I 11ol\'C no olher "Oi~~ in \\'~.trrl\ C,lI'. __ ,"" no lint he drn:1\'cd hy un~cnlplllnll!l tlc!I1tu,l" who try 10 molke you bcllc\'o they h'H'C my ar~lcft\. '

I h.I\·o no C'I'nne\:t,nn ... h"h~Vef' with Jl"ntl'it!l lr,\\'dhng in yOllr f),trl of lhe c.umlry ncnll~t" of rrllllto do "("It Ir,1\'("1 .,,,(1 it i .. n("lt ro!\'iih~e '('Ir the tr,ndling Dcnll!lb to d" R'uod work.

Remember the ItX.ltion,

Dr. Robinson Dentl.t and .... ocl.t ••

8II1Is Bulldlnl SmltIIlnd Portl.1 WINNIPEG CANADA

m.:, LLOYD FUMERTON,Proprie'tor t.~. ret\::~~aK~~!:~'n2~;~I~~~~~~n;;: m ill herne girl. and Georgo Becldng of

~'. DRUGGIST & ST ATIONER L.:~.: Eyebrow were quleOy marrIed. They

ClIlTord A. Wilson of tho Morning Hernld, RegIna, surpI:lsed his paronts Rev. and Mrs. T. B. Wilson; by com· Ing hOlllo 'on Xmus oVO. lIo lert on the followIng trilln.

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'" spent Xmas wIth the brIde's sister nl i:' TREHERNE iii Rodvers before retnrnlng to tho home l CUlrlrY»S GeneraU S1l:ore ll! . m ii~;tammmr.1muammmmmm~mnm:mmmitm:m:tm~~mm«Hmmffimmfm1«:mw.tmmmUfH\H,OOituimmnm' of the groom at El,'ebrow.

'Good ncws In the ndvortlslng col· umnB thIs week. I g"oryone .Is soiling

n. Vol • . goods a.t roduced Iprlcos. RUSlon's ± ,', THE FIRST OF EVERY· MONTH IS PAY-DAYl:

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ARE yon goIng on ,a trIp? Your money Is .sa[er If cnrrled In the form or 'rrn vOllors' Chcques. 'Ye sell them In denonllnntlons of $10. $2u, $50 nnd $100. 'Tliey nre accepted as cash by bunl(s. stenmshlp companlos 'nnd hOI tels nil ovor tho world.

BANK OF: HAMILTON . ,', r.. _..' ,I,.. ,.

. TREHERNE BRANCH . J. F. Gill, Manager

,L. Eo Mooto o[ Weyburn nnd "'aller nnd· wIre of . Mnnlton spent storo will put on a monstrous sale tho Xmas holiday nt the W. H. Smitli' weok aftor next.

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i,; homo. 'Subscrlptlons [01' MacLcnn's Mng- J.,

...... '!Ie are reducing our stock before stocktaking so come in . and get the benefit of our REDUCED PRICES

STANFIELD'E UNDERWEAR Red Label, reg. $3.75, size 36 to 44 reduced to $2.95

Blue L~bel, reg. $4.30. size 36 to 44 reduced to $3.75

Black Label, reg. $5.40, size 36 to 44 reduced to $4.25 .

, II. McDonnld. nnd family spent the uzlno, tho Snturduy Evening Post. the !, big day nt Hollnnd, P. JQhnson at Cy· Ladles. HOllie JOUl'llal,. NO"Wost Fill" "J' pross RIver, n.-C. 'parsons nnd wlfo m,or, ManItoba Free Press !lnd .lll § nt NnplnJ(a, D. Goodmnn and fallllly other WinnIpeg lIubllcittlons nre now ~ at Glenboro. Mrs. Fred St,aples and handlod nt tho TIMES offlco. ~' children· at Cypress RIveI'. Hnrvey The'annual meotlng of 'the South i Delzell atGlenboro. Miss II!. Hut.ch· NOI'folk ·'School Trustees AssocIation ,', Mens; Moccasins, reg. $3.65, size 6 to II reduced to $2.95 Inson at Cnrroll, MIss Irene RobInson will bo held I}t Rntl\well on Jnn. 2th.I Boys and girls Moccasins reg. $3, size 3, 4. 5 reduced to $2.25 at Brookdnle, MIss Myrtle WrllY nt Business will begIn at 1 p. m., roporls X ' $2 00 . II . 3' $1 8t:

I Baldur, Miss Dora Duncan nt Carmnn of the lIf[forenl schoolbollrds will bo f' .. ... reg. ,sIze . to ,now .:> .

MIsses Ednn Mills, .Ruth Wlls::nll

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Onrllllln·llltlllebU'lSrtlnoOrnSSoo'nVIU JbnO~: t. Childrens, moccasins, reg. $1.20, size 5d

to dl 0, r$c3dt~coed to .95 'Lllllari nnd IIl1lbel Holmos, Allco" . P se· . Mens' Felts, reg. $4.65, size 6 to 10, re uce to . .1

lett, ·Pnnsy DIetrich, Mesars;' Athol evening . thero will be' spenkers from t:. 6 10 $6 95 Mooro. Russoll Douglas, Wm .. Delgety tho University oC Manltobn nnd ret>.. Mens' leather shoe, felt lined, reg: $8.9.1, - ,now . Wm. Hnll, Harvo Bnrkwell, Ed. WII' res~ntatlves. of: the 'Mnnllobll School Mens' coat sweaters;' reg $12, size 36· to 42 for '$8.50 son, Frnnk Robinson, Jns .. !rvlne nnd· BOllrd.'·und un nddress .by 'Itho preal- . Me.ns. pullover s.weaters re~ $9, 3.6-42 for $750

. wlfO; Mrs. A... C. nnd. Miss .Irene' Bns dent, Mr., OJ,onn. A muslca program,... ton. IllI. oC Wlnnlpog, spent XmoR., by nnthwell tnlont will bo gIven. Mens Mackinaw coats, reg. $15; 36-44 now $11 .

WIUI' thelrrospoctlvo' j relnt!voll .nnrI .' MIHS DorthaTodd of Wlnnlpog Is . Ladies black all' w,ool cashllierc hose just the thing for skating [rlends hero.' . ,'IHltlng" her old. Hchoolmuto~' MIss .

~ , . Regular $1. 75, now $1.45 Ted Lewis roturnml from the lnn<l Edith Sl.ewnrt nt tho Muns<,l. . · of mllkilnd hOnoy\.to 8P~nd Xmns In lIIelvlile E; StnploB,so~or Mr. nnd Boys' all w~1 w'orsted hose; 'just right for an extra pair to .

~:~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~::~~~~ bls .own home town .... · ".. Mrs. Ill. H. Staples of Elnl Creel(. for- roU down over .. the boots, size ,1 0, reg .$1.40, reduced to $1.15 ~ ~tinnd?irR.:,;t;illoris .'Wlioh~';O mC~'IYOr Trehel'llc. wns called ·to u{~ 'I ~ize 9Vz're'g$.1.3Sfor $1.10 . \ Size 9. $1.30 reg for $1.05

beon vlaltJngthoh' ~Ieco.~ .M,rll,. Wll~ IItlljllllobn Dn.r. on ,Doc. 22,nd, Ilt tho. S· 8 1/.· '$1 2t:. 'f .' $1 00 8 $1 20 f 95 "~'.' bur !ltnt:chQtl·left.on· Xmas, ~hlY for·.lnw courlJlo( ~he:clty of." Innlper:. Ize;or Z reg' • .1 or . , reg. ", : or. . ~

· H Jland wllere thoy spen t tho day Congratulations to M.E.Stuflles,J~L.D 7Vz', reg $1.15 foi< 90. ",' 7, 'reg $1.10 for .85 .,

. FURTHER REDUCTIONS IN THE PRICE OF MEAT . , . '.

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: with i'ei~tives, and thep to their borne 'Duncn~ ~ntler80n of "WinnIpeg nr: t . And scores of' similar bargain:;: too numerous to mention· 'nl ,Wasltndn. " MI~H' Elsie Matchott rived last week und lis vIsiting ~t tlie t,. . I accompnnl~d lhOl~.~to~!~Jln~l,t. McGregol' home. . X.' :::.A.: HArp), ~EW.-:.l'£AR TO ALL I ; W!th~~nnge~ In TreheljIe 1\t$1.10., H. C:",Duy' undwlCe leCt 'on Tuos: I' .' ---------:-----perdozen~nd.UHl~empernturehlltl~~·dily·:ror Calgnry, Altn .. whore. they'~ STORECLbSES'AT:,6,~O~EVERV EV.EfllNG EXt,;EPT·SAIUt!OA't 30 bolow.o:,~ryn.owand thon, nn 0 wlll"Hpend Newycars wIth 'Mr.·Dny's Z --------------:-Times 8ubscrlber;'.Jos.C()oPllr,wrlt'l~broilier··':.·'·' '. i"'. . .... .." , , ... - URRY . "

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. Steak, ZOe. ana 22c. . Pork cuts, very choice, 2S-C'.'andZ7c.·

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Id::O;"·'\"'''.''·:' . li>11i':' if....: ~'W ~J.~ I'!: • ;".!·tt·, _+""...:...,,; ... 4-" '. "r J.. r ' : r.: (Rnte·$12.00 per Yenr.) MEDICAL '" ! .i. " ,,', 'X Mrs. Simpson: of WIDn:p~g la tho _. _ __ (Rate $7.60 per Year.)

1~41. :!: '"The-HollSe'·ofJ'\."Knty. '""" Q : < ·;'1"'1.;i guest of Mra. JacksoD ror a'fe~ ~,!:Y8. LiftDNG MIS.ERY . 'j' . . ~ ,'. ,.... - ,,,,Joj. Miss Hetty Orlme or Wlnnl.~g 'Iacl!:'! : '{ !I

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:.1.:. Our January sal.es c:o.mmealcihi ~;i,. w. And. ~d, e .. the ,foiJo~in. ,:; 'f f motber, Mrs. Nancy WI1Bon~:. T ~'.~ - ""~ ~ •

-AU C'UON eERLNG-If you Intend bavlng a Sale, see the DR. J. LAURIE LAMONT B.A .• MAN.

man wbo bas;;nl:way~ ."Iyen gOc;Jd sa!.:., .', ., .. 1 :r.~;B. Ch. D., Etllnburgh IsCaction. "I-Th Is slm fu'tho rlDg. He· PllYlllclllD and Surgeon

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, :5: Jolll}.-,H~fll1 ',was, a passenger to .... V:~ .. : t ? ~Vfr~ljodd hnes II}. felt boots .lRtladie,#l41.gMts and, chlldrens ~ the cify .~)D ~~n~ay.. .~' ,u:d;·r;t

. ~ a 15 percent discount.,' . • , - ..---r,-~t'I:<!: OnlY-a 'lf~~"IR~~~llctbtH '~v~~~~is~r~n''irgY;~tty ~~a~c~(f ~ii2~t ,.1. l;;~~~:r'~ ~~m:::~o~~ i"~~1 , ~~: * Mens 'caps, underwear, mitts, sox, sweaters, lumber sox'etc Miss M. Wood of'RegIDa'J 'Ived,on 3: at 20 percent off the cash price.' Monday,to visit he'r Sister, r r,Ml~MI ~: Bargains in La~e.s' knitted 'Woo) capsancnouques' .. J'. :~:;.. ..Dowman. ;j .Ill .. r ~. . , . ti ' . Paill Kane Jr., of Wlnnlp~ Is the i: .Lad.ies; g~~~~1.}:~y~·~~~~~rl~{~C?Cc~5i!ls.going at ~9.~c.,.a ... 1, . guest:of his parents, Mr.; 'd.'T.cMt.!!: .': 10 pair only )adles~~~t.sk~tlDg h?ots 3,-5" ~ale.pnce $4.-50": :·:P.'Kane, ;., * 3 pair only l5oynkating. ~t5:_ 1 Yz-. -2-'-3, s~le. ~rice $4·~.(r: or •• ~;~:"Ethel Robertson was auWJJi.10

:i: 5 pairs onl~ chi!~'s ska~n~ ~ts, 1,1.7,17-' 1~~ fal~:p~ic;:e $3.15 ,~ nlpeg vlslto'r last week. ;;

:; :" :I: 4 only mens slCiitmg- boots, 6Yz ana 8Yz, sale prace $5.50 -; . Miss Edith Mott of Wlnnl:. g Is Ule

,. :;: These prices cannot be equaled :~ guest of her parents, Dr., .!'n~'!Ml'B~

Is your Cfltlitd' a\wnyS;: .. Just' phone -, or' - •• , ProvinCial Coroner your wants on Revorso Cbecquo. __ ,p1]).~e .. D':Ir.no St.

Phon. 93, Ring 1.2,' Rathwell. -" __ -,. __________ _ Pbone ·4

THOS. A. GIBBONS - Auctlonee •

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DR. J. A. CHRISTILAW PhyslclaD and Surge"oD.

Manitoba Medical College Graduato. OlIlce Smith St. PhoDe 101

t'fJli(-fni\?i~6 kaftlsfactlon. ~~~es COD. DR. G. A. B0:-VMAN V.S., B.V. Sc. ducted. anywliore. Call on reverse ·lIonor Oraduate Toront.o Unlycl·slty. ticket. J[lIrru lands ror sale.. Omce In Smith's Llyery Stable,

•. :1'..: SJ:AP..L.ES Treherne· . DroadwllY, :rrElhorne, Man. , Llcenaed Auctioneer RosldelJce. Phone No. 33

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. LEGAL ' •. ,.(~ate $7.60 per Year.) W. G. Henry. Lic-;"sed Auctioneer

Post·olllce nddress, Lavenham. Phone ::."""'-':-0-::-. -.:-:-----------via Portage la Pralrlo on Il' rovorSE R. C. PARSONS, B.A ........... .. ·check. Satisfaction gtlnranteed. Salel! conducted }~. any' pllrf of tho

,. .. . DIlI'dstol', etc. .1 "" 7 . Mott. . <I :110yr . .1!()O~( ,.. . ! 3' .... All. pricesJare fot.cash only ~:' '. I,t U, j,~ ':'1' VI ~,;I ,. ;;'11. ... -, d.\ I ' r'~ .1' ,,,.,,,,,1, -B92& miOll,st:-.,,'VilldCOUTer, B.O.

/ ' ,~ ;:. Mr. and Mrs. MarUn aDd children •. : .•. ITsutfered·wjth all the I1mptolDl ',' , ',' are spendlDg a holiday as the guests "'ofF maleTrollblll~wi\h'chr6iilc COil-

Province. HENRY'" AIKENS:

Omees: l,la((wllY Ave., 'rrehel'l1e, lIIan. So((cllor for the Canadian Dank ot Commerc.~. Dank of Ham ((ton, and the Municipality of South Norfoll<

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-. :;: """ '5' .1 ... v ~ '.-~ ,. 'ft· S' h' .r :!.', ';1;' :of'M:s=Q\~artln'sipRrent8FMr. and Alrs 8tiP:'UOn' anrcb~tan\ 'Headaches. .1' ,:( t UI() 1 .. :. ,..-: J' .. /I ',\,It . "' ~,' ~:.. '.~ ,..._,:~ .. ,,Robt .. !.orbes,!(~,1 ~"" ·1 ,1 Md aiM I .11 ill 1M had: and

. r. ml ro ers ,r..., ..... J l"/'l' , .. , .• '. "",e Lo' /. ~l.hi"'bI·' t' d ' ,'. , .!. ,MI' and. ,Mrs. Chas. K1 Cll ng ,ide$ '01 t~ .'000.1.' ,rle variola

.;. , . :i: and children speDt the week·end In remedleB.wltk'ou~'reUe~. and theD put .' :j: 1~:>'I10-1 rnlOW 'e']!'J ;1.1 ~l.l:' 1 W ~·;the. city. lol·~\). "!~m I' '1 - '. ,. mysc1fuD'deridoctor'scal,e and he '. ::: Rathwell M;ari ~90n!d ~ ~;.·'~·I , •. 1. 1 Phone 39 'f i.w. J;' ~n ,." .. ;.~. \ ••••••• '. "«dvlscd me td hayuu"operatioii: I

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~ortage 457.3 I,

LICENSED. AUCTIONEER Dates may be arranged al.lhe 'rlme8

omce, '1'rehorne, or by telephone ou ,r,verso ticket.' 1 guarantoe satilliac·

tlon.

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" F. H. MITCHELL. B.A . Attornoy·at·Law

Offico at A. I11lll'tln AgcncY,Drond\\'n}. 'l'rehorue.

PhoDes A 5839-5830 <: ........................... ~ •• ,f~l •••• ""'_at_' 4 .Ie __ , ••••• .! ........ : .. ' city on Monday. ' .. 1 Iff") '-"fft .,,,rI'Ih"li"ofI',·.a!..~!:'§"'·.l--'~ID'" 'Fruit .. ....................... ............................................................... ·.··•· .. ··.·· .... ··iI·fI'~.· .. ·· ... lM .... y ... • .s .~--.: 'iI .... .. ~ ""," .'-, ....... ~~~.J~. ,.:..... ~ -J, II:: I ~ a.. III •

===============,====",,'..,' ="':-=r"'_"'_~_-"""",=="'7',(7"">.7.7'. •. ) ':>1,;141" and Mrs. P. SmlUI of Trehern!! tivcS'i aDd r~om.~h~ outset; I felt W. TURNER ~ Ho((and Man .. w'ALLAR,.MON:rEITH, KANE &. Co .

.. .. • .. • .. • .. • •. • .. • .. ·u·tt· •. '! •• • •• • •• • .. • •• • .. ·_·_·.A-t&A~ ...... ·A.U. ......... #;. .......... 'tt ......... ·.At.!'. ......... t· •• • .. • .. • •• • •• • .. !..· •. !. •••• !. and 'V. P. Smith and Miss EalJ, of .J\n- better, aDd daiI m"kane Ia4J compl"uly J.' G.RAH.AM, Llcen.e'd Auctioneer • • • • ... • • • • - • .- ••• ,~-,~,,-".-vvv-~ \t"' ....... ~ .--... , ... -•••••• --. ••••• , ~ , .. ~ 'i ~rold' .. 8pttneJctlH8Hnks ... at the ~~o~.e o'f'~' ~re.l~!~ ~~JfP(:~U,~~l~~ misery I:and " ROSBendale~ Man.

I ;..,l..J..J 'j""" ~.od 1",< I'!',,"r . ,1 t,·Mr"aDd Mrs. Oeo. Smith ' .. _ .JulTe!IDg~. )1y:_~.eig1!t :"as oDly 148 Sales conducted In aDY part of tho 1. '. ", '" .' .~. '''.', "'-",) ...... <."'-"v.., ;" pouDds aDd no'tf It III 168 pouDds. I Provtnce. Torms· very reasonnble.

• . I <UJI:f It IbOrIlM~ ,elf Winnipeg was t.he X- '_/ree ;ij,4,; and h'e.dacbesand:.tbe PJIO!le 416.~'t1.4, Portage, on Reverse 3=' /' ~ .' , ',' mas guest of MI'. and lI:rs. I W:·, J,' . . . .' - Ticket: . X ":' S Itllr.j,J J .. ~~.~\* 11:... .: ... ·terrlbleCoDltipatlon;andwhatIl&.Yed~'d\. Satl.factlon Guarante.d • • ', I ::: ,m -." ~ .. I, -'me from misery.!. the splendid 1rui' .~ Phone .your wants to the drug store. Prompt attention' .a~~ .;. Waltor WHson of Wlimipe'g spont medicine, 'Fruit,a,tl .. es'.n :!: civility to every customer. :!: Xmas ,with his parents, Mr. and 1.if'rl.l 10 It~;;al:'tl,'lI itliS}1of:'I. GORSE. ::: I :i: Chas. \YHson " "I ··~,f.l : .. 'j',! ~.'a:bb~~6for~.50,trialslze25c.

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LICENSED AUCTIONEER 1 guarantee satll!faction. ' Sales con·

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Barristers '" Solicitors 3rd floor Allan, J(Hlllm & McKay DS .

Wlnnlpog Mnn. J. l~. WlIllar. L. L. D. C. L. Montclth

P. Kline, D. A.

INSURA'NCE AND FINANCIAL

Rate $7.50 per Year

J. COULTER

I I ; P tt 'p . h I 60 Ib Ad' ~ a 1'''ll''d'lal' ;n ·k,,,).. t ld b' ~: .", ~ ef.SOP,,s., attercnsp c oco ates cts per . . 5sorte : 7.' . 'Mlss' 'Eleanor . Roberlson of "Mac,'", ~~ "~'I ~lj.~L '~~l:r ~e'~l~' pos p.-. y ducted anywhere. Dates, can be ar- {"!ro ,Insuranco Agent

IssuDI' or Marl'laso LictJnses

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.:. h I 80 Ib M" h I II fl $1 00 .!; D ld I I I 1 .' Frult-:a,mu lted Otta .... Onto ,'j' c O«;,o,a,t~sr cts .. per . olr 5 C OCO ates a avors:. ..' •. .ona _ s v S tlDg 1~~ paren,ts,. Mr.. ,.' •. ,,' .. , '''>I, .. ", ,_ ... • "if' f" ti,·r 'l,,'r'·,!(. -.tTl c:l ,... ., , f\ -·:·~nnd.Mrs .. D~ Robertson- ",,,.:to) ~\.n '~1<t ___ 1 'u • .1,)4 •• J:U, 'l .... ~. :;: A large stock of Victor and Edison records on h'and. Come ::: \ c" W ~'Id I' t'" " 't' X I I fh Mrs: McKnight or Olenboro Is tbe Jas. Sharpe .,' . • '''' _.( • • • 10. W n er span mas n , e

.. :~. in .i!nd look .~.em.o,ver .............. __ . ".__ :': city,-~·etur~~~g,_MOnday., . \ guest or Dr. and Mrs. Mott.·· , -.--------.--,-----, . * W· . h II H d' . NEW YEAR' _ * :r.ilss Isabel Coles of Wlnnlpe~ _IS" '."MI~s . Ell'a" 'Wjls~D "or Holland Is" . LICENSED AUCTIONEER :': e WlS you a a appy an prosperous - :::-the guest "of ber parents, Mr. and Mrs .spe~dh.lg the ho!ll!ay.~ with bel' moUl' Satisfaction GuaraDteed. Sales con. /+ .... " "}. Jas:'Coles: l, ii) ~""'"'''' ... er, Mrs:'Nancy Wllsoil',,: . ducted anywhere. Call on Reverse ·t. " '.\ ,/"if.. • ~ .,:)--, j .. - •••• ~, 'J'_ • j,. ~ , .. ~.' Ticket. .

• , raDged at,my shop.

Phone 16

Rathwell

'rnEJlII~UNm illAN

J. A. FERRIS Agent for tho l'ol'tago' III l'l'Illrle Fal'

lUOI' Mutual lo'll'O Insuranco Co Phono' 21 ' '1'rohel'no, lIian.

, , ALFRED MARTIN

Ileal E~tato, MOl'tgago and Insurnnco :,': ." Miss Mary KaDo of Oarman, v1slted Miss B. Mott of Olenboro Is the i. CHAS. H. GOULD" ·t .( her bomo over Christmas guest of ber 'paI;ents,. lIr. and ~l{rs.

RATHWELL, MAN. • '. I • '.' ....... AgCJlt~ .~~. '. •

Repreacn ting sovol'lll of tho best Loan anti InSUl'llnCl' Compal\les. COlUllIls. slonol·.

',. ••. ~ .J. L ... ," .' \ +II~' I (I.;. IIfU 'jl.,!",." t>"#.. Itlott :;: .RANSON'S CASH DRUG STORE. .;;I •. y, J!J!lbl1~~:¥,\lson was a passenger to •. ", , ' _ ± 'h, .,. t the city on Friday '".t Mr. and Mrs. Roy Caswell spent X·

~: ,Druggist . :1. \ e.:' " ~ :-E -".' •• • RATHWELL:'.·t ;"'Iie~ }rtitchl~Bi)li ~oi· ~or~et was Ule .~~s.ln ~e .c~ty. I' ;

(. .'. Drug Store Phone No; 28. ReSidence Phone No; 30 .:t: guest .. of Mr. and Mrs. Chas.'WUson .. ,Mr. and Mrs. T. D. lIugga~t, Miss "I .'}. ,-"',~~ • ' .. ; f!"last 'week>J!ll ".,. ',a.,,, ,11 Mlna and William left on' Mo.nday

.. . '.!..... J h W·t .:. J - :- ,e( I. \ .J. '.\~ ....... \',l . • I' J. I I .. W C for Vancouver' and ot er' es ern :: .. : .. :.<-<.<.<.<.< .. :":": .. :": .. : .. :.-:-.:.<-:+:o(")oXo(o(o(o<o.:~-<o("~:~":«+c~ .. X*) t Ogle Clutchey is visiting f~IQndS In points.·.. '

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. • .. ,,'. '(:1 ,\., r : j • 11 ' Oliver Cox spent Xmas aU the home

:. ·~t ·"((;;r;5~';:'l!~~71·Ce\'~" 'T' 'ba' (t' ." 'of Mr. and ~{,~~',.I. ~ole~. • I ..... ~ ~ {~.i1·;.1ff ,J . .., Mr. and Mrs. J: Sharpe of MiamI< Yellow"coille dog named Mac. Find·

". are vIsiting at the bome of Mr. ana er will be rewarded. H. L. Camoron

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. ·.r· '''I .·,~ ... ,o: 91it 'll1Il~ I d~ld~J n. • .. • . " 'Is ' )8/'\ Service ,', ~ .,' . ." M",' ",~s",'",J",a",s",' '",' ~",h",a~rp",e""'!!!'!!!!!!"!!!!!!!!!"=!!!!!!",,,,,~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,,,' P",.h",O",' n",' e",:",~",0=2",' ",R""a",t",~",V!",!l""ll",J ~",' ='"

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j ';~Why!IWe ':"Do Mo~~±fjo' ~1t Better" , '. \. " \ t J I },. ;. .... '! t • I .,' ' ) H. '.

r~". ~ .... " "There iSino'word:S6'much~'~~it' 'isI

"I, •.••• : a~u~~d as t~s w9rd~."~r. build it. ~. ;." "VIce. '~",~", .. l '1'1"... ,"!, :";foonlPb~<atlplns

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. J!'~'''''''' : ]t'Si~ great W~td' to-eon· ,d. Jure WIth. and I1lake p~lmf;

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Livery Stable

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A flrst·class Livery and Feed Duslneas; good and j'ollablo " , Horses; stylish Rigs; ~ every .

_ thing up·to·date ..

Prompt and obliging Service.' -SpeCial attention to Commer. ' clals. ' .. ,

Phone 117

'i1~ 'H~"Smith' . :" Phone 117

DFl~ICE Droadway.

W. J. WALDON " Agont for Mutuni Life Assuranco Co.,

of Walorloo, Ont.! lind British AmerIca I nsurance Co.

lIIorc.h,a~.ts· ~1I11l!a.lty I Co,. Winnipeg

W. R. GREENWOOD .... r ... Treherne

'Agent ,for, Canada Life AssurnDco Co. . of '!'oTontq anq WInnipeg.

Se.e, tne. before you buy Protection. , ,

FRATERNAL SOCIETIES

(Rate $5.00 por Year.)

TREHERNE LODGE NO. 51 A.F. ,'" A.M.

Mcots l~l'lday. on or before the Cull moon at tho, Masonic Hall, 'rroherno. VisitIng DreUlren . cordIally welcome . W. DI'O: Wm. '.i~ojldel:8' " W. M. \ U. W. Dro. 'Johu Coulfor,' Slj.cl·otaI'Y

. IND. ORDER OFf ODDFELLOWS TO THE FARMERS! , " 1'rehorno Lodge No. 44 meets In tho · " ,-Id' littl" " th· . . . , •. , hel:if't(J :',:,! ,,'. e 'or no mg •.. ,' . . .

'" i .\ Its·oneration -or • :~(,.,. ,i;\; ., .. ) ~>l11r 't--Jl~''''" . """".,. ("can assls ,yOU ,

, .. "look 'OVer ':Your Machiney 1\Il1sonl~ Hull every ';l'hursday evonlng C NOW B' .. ,at 8 p. 111. All Oddfellows In gooll

. rmg It m, and get standing arc welcome. it overhauled.. ,.Avoid th~ : J. Parko, N.O .

. rush, and .:get,better results.

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J: ARBUTHNOTT , ..... .'!'J'e Weld Anything." Phone 2' . TREHERNE

TAILORING,

'.' FALL SAMPLES

C.O.F., COURT TREHERNE

Moets In Masonic Hull Monday on 01 before full 11I00n, lit 8 p. 1lI. VIl!ltIng brethren IIlwllY~ weicorilO.

('hiM Itnngcl' I P. '."ig:u

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lopes to match, at same' price. Uae\ : Sultlnga ,~d OvercoatIngs are, at p~lnted, sta~,lol1ery-lt dignIties your .....

. We are agents for, the North business or profession." - , -;-'-. Ahler:l"aln:Ta!1ora and for the Parisian < Tlmes'Prlnt Sh~p:'Treherne. -

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, My dear BOYI and Girls: , . Whcn you'read this lettc;r I

suppose the' great day has' come ilnd gone, but-' no doubt you have many pleasant reminders of Christmas in the things which the spirit of S,!-nta Claus left in your

, stocking, and'l do hope that you are all feeling happy and con­tented with the e-ifts which you received. " This morning I, received some '~ather interesting letters about 1ets owned by aome of the read­

~, . ~rs of this corner, and I a~n print­-r ihg one of thele, and Will con­tinue to do so each week as they come in and would then like to have letter. tellil1i me which let­ter you think the most interesting,

/' have mentioned the weather ,. many times thil fall, have I not,

and really it i, deserving of men­tion because it is so mild and nice it seema hard to believe that it is'winter at all. As I write this letter Regina i. very busy, the people are .hopping an? all I~ok happy and interested m gettmg their Christmas gifts.

I will not write more to yO\! now but shall hope to hear from you each one at an early date.

Affectionately, , AUNT BETTY.

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AddreD!: Aunt Betty, 903 Mc­Callum-Hili Bldzt., Recina, Sask.

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night.·- I don't thi~k he will ever learn to stay home as loni as he livc.:

Written by, .' NELLIE DEGRAFF.

THE' TllIrlES, . ,

HOW RIP VAN WINKLE. WENT HOME

As Rip Van Winklil' approach­ed 'the villae~ after hi. lon'g, .Ieep he met, a number of people, but none whom he knew, which sur­prised him. Their dre .. was

MAN. , , ,

GAMES TO PLAY AT A PARTY

, Horae', Racm .. Take 'five piece. of narrow tape

, t thiee;fourths inch wide and tie to a ~tll,tionery .object. Select five playen to .tand at the end of the tape; takin: care not to cut horizontally across, the one fini.hin~ ·fi~.t being 'the winner. If he cuts the tape off he i. counted out. Knots may be tied in the tape to increase the fun and the difficulty.

,a different' fashion from that to which he wa,. accustomed. They all .tared at' him in '.urprise and whenever they· looked at· him, stroked. their chin.. This at lut cau~ed,Rip to do the same when, t~ his a.~onishment, he found his beard had grown a foot long!

He had now entered the out- . AdYertilement Contest skirt~ of the village. A troop of Cut from magazines or papers, strange children ran .at his heels, the-pictures from a number of ad­hooting after him and pointing at ve'rti,ements ,that 'are fairly 'weI), his grey ·beard. The very villace Imown;and 'm'ount each separately 'was altered; it was larger, and on a' numbered dud, Han: these more populous. There were rows around the walls of the room on of houses which he had never the "eye·.line" and r;ive each guest een 'befores and those which had a piec.eof' paper and a pencil. The been his familiar haunts had dis- penon Wins who guesses'the lar:­appeared, "ftran:e na,mfe. were est number of advertisements, n

HOME-MADE CANDY

Karo Fud,. ,Sends' Greetings To Veterans 'The followinr material. are

needed: 1 pound of IUe-aT, which il the .ame al two cup. of suear, y) cup of Karo corn syrup, ¥3' cup of milk, two tablelpoons (I oz.) of butter, 2 ozs.' of choco- , fate or Yz cup of CQcoa and one The followin: letter of greeting teaspoon, of vanilla. to the various Saskatchewan

Put the lugar, corn syrup and, branches of the C, \V. V,A, has milk in a' pan and stir u~til the been iasued by Colonel McAra. augar is dissolved, Then add the, the president, It is well worth the finely chopped chocolate, ,and stir: attention, not only of the veter­until melted, Cook slowly, stir-, ans but of all people of. wide ring it but little while boiling, I sympathies throughout the west. After fifteen minutes lee if it has TIlis .organization i. doin£' excel­reached the soft ball stage, or if lent work and 'it i. to be regrelted the thermometer read. 24,0 a F. thut more of the principles which If so, remove the pan from the actuate it are not in prActice fire, atir in the butter and vanilla. amon£,st those of the public whp and beat the candy until it begins do not have the, honor and dill­to cream and to show fine grains tinction of being veterans in the around the edges of the pan, Do! Great \Var: not beat too lone or a :Ioss will . , not show on top. Pour into but-tered pans and mark in squares, over the doors, strange aces at ii' surprising how difficult this

the windowa-ev,rythin: wu eame really ii, for we may be fa-GULLIVER'S TRAVELS strange. ; , . miliar with the pictures but for- Dates; Wil1l Fondant TIle Secretaries of all Branchots,

d II ' Hil mind was now troubled and "'et the namel 0' the advertisen, G \T/ V 'A . Gulliver was receive we 10 he be.an to doubt w· hether both .. 1, For 20 datel we 'need half a rent war eterans 51 n.,

December ~th; 1920.

h f 'f'l d d" This, ·ame may be varied by us- S k t h . t e armer S faml

y, ,an d mahe a he and the world around him .. cup of fondant. The fondant is as a c ewan. t b th armer S au'" ter h ing {pictures of famou 'penons, 'II B h h' D S' d C d pe y ed'''d t' were not bewl'tched. Surely t il h made as fo ows: eat t e W Ite ear Ir an omra eB: Th ' h f autHora, acton and artists, e!,c en, t carmer was F' vlli

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0 'was his native village which he mounted on a numbered card. of an ee-&' until stiff, add three \Ve are fast approachin: the

exhibit for money. • lOa, y e' had' left but the day before. tablespoons of water and :radu- Christmas and New Yaar season, was sold to the Q,ueen of th~ land, There stood the Cat.kill Moun- Lucky Respite ally five cups of confectioner's and on behalf of the Provincial and had much dIscourse WIth the tains' there ran the"silvery HUd- "Did that heckler annoy you?" su:ar. When it is almost stiff add Command, I wish throu:h you to King, when he had .. ma~tered the son; ~t a diatanc!; th'ere ,was every N b" I" d S the vanilla, and when it rolls convey to th~ members of your lanf;:uage of the country: A sort hill and dale precisely" as it had ." ot, a it; rep Ie enator a~ay in the form of a ball from jJrallcll the seaoon'. "reetin!!s from of box was made for him by an I b Sorghum. '----"The,argument I was h d f h d' h . .. _ .. d h' a ways een. followine- up was getting a little t e .i ea o' t e IS put 1t on a the Provincial Office, mgemoul carl?enter an ~.II ~al Ri~ was sorely perplexed. bit complicated for me and I was board powdered with confection-, In wishinl: all the Comrades of kept in th~ palace. All ,t IS hme ''That flaa-on last ni,ht," thought rather glad of an opportunity to u's sue-ar, Knead it a.s ~h~ue-h it your branch a Merry Xmas ilnel a the farmer s daughter had charge he "has addled 'my poor head 'turn my end of it over to the wer~ bread dou!:h untIl It IS ~vell l-Japy New Year, the Provincial of him, sadly!" '." ' mixed. Roll the fondant mto Office wl'shes the attention of Af . h h "d police. , h d d

ter.comg t roug many a - (To be continued), sticka abo~t one inc . wi e an ,every Comrade again drawn to ventures he was in .his box one , . cut a.ma.J) pIeces crosswIse. Place' the necessity of continuing keen day when it waa caught up by a A CHEAPER . a stTlP 10 the centre of each date I and unfailing interest in our ASlo-

!:h:;e bl~dfeiln1n c~~~e!:t~~. to Tha~ :H~o:~~nSdA~~hA '~~U~as " 'r: . CH~ISTMAS C~KE :~:'r, sprinkle with powdered ~~~~nth~to~h~:;~sh~~~~s~hin staJ~; box was seen by the captain 'of a walking one day through the For those )Yho feel that a reg- world 10 often that the hrase i~ ship. Thus it waa thatdGulEliver stree'tl ot his native town, when ular". Chrishnaa cake is beyond now abused, but tho fact romain~ waa released and returne to n&,- he heard sounds' of sorrow from their purse we are providin': an- UTILE HINTS FOR that conditionl al' they exist do-land ,in June, 1706. , the houle of a rich man whoae other kind formed of cheaper in- ODD MOMENTS mand tile combined and best ef-

Here we see Iile conlequence money was'ill. lost afld who was hgredients to ta~e it~ place. Th/sj

'forts of the returned men in this of havin&, r;rown ,familiar with Iivin&' on the verge of sta~vation owever, requlr~1 Just as care u Province until conditions. shall

' B pe~ple and thin:a totally differ- with hil three dauchters. The mixin: and bakm:: Hew .. Measure a Tree have readjust~d themselves to the Letter to Aunt etty ent from Our own countrymen and youn"'man listened and he.heard One CUp'lu~-ar, I cup molalSes,.. f h t' f S th pre-war Btate. At 'this time we

f h · h" I ' b b . t 3 .::Jome. t e nil, Ivea 0 ou , . . h their ways, or on IS way orne a .. irl's voic.e say: . cup utter or IU shtu e, cupa A 'h ' f qUIte realise the dlstres~ t at ex-h I I f · h h h· fl I b k' d 3 menca ave a cUnous, way 0, d t e itt ene .. 0 t e ousel, t e "Father, let us 10 into the our, . tea,spoon a. m~ so a, , • . t Th' ists thtou~hout our country, an A PET I KNOW hId h ' I 2' 1 measunn: a tree or a ower, ey, '" " . C d " . trees, t e catt e an t e peop e, streets and be", for it is hard to eggs, . teaspoons cmnamon, 'h' 6 k t th.... d particularly among our omra es,

. "h' . h b' h' k h' If· d I I t turn t elr ac soc "I ee an,. ,. h We have"a pet GO&' IS llame II made im egm to t mimiC starve.'" teaspoon eroun ·c oves, ea- h II. f 't t'l th ' and If Comradeship IS wort any-h h I b h ', L'II' ! f h I' d dl . t en wa ..: away rom I un I ey , , .. h Rover e a. one crown aIr I m I IpUt ,Then he heard, the proud at - spoon nutmeg, poun see eS8 h . k . thm!: and I submit It IS wort d h b d h If h h h .. 'I d thO I 'I' d 't come to a spot were, eepmg , h' h h' h Id an e is a out two an a a Gulliver lays t at w en ere- er make an.wer: ' , ralsma, poun 10 y ,a Ice CI - h' b k" t th t th n : everyt mg, t en not me s ou h · . d f f I d . 1 . t elr ac I 0 cree, ey ca ,; f d ' I ( feet tall, e II a mce o&' or turned ht: was afraid 0 tramp-, "Not yet. Not tonight.' Let ron, . poun currants, cup b 'd d I k' b ,be left undone by any 0 you lIr-h Id I · h W t ht I h d I II ff' y Itoopme own an 00 109 e-,. . h' h ld I c. i ren to p ay ~ WIt. . e aug Iinno on every tra.ve ler e, met an . U,' wait ,one 'more night. ' w. i Itrong co ee. th . I th t of the 109 the commg year, w IC wou h h k h d h • h d ch Id b d' twecn elr e!:s, see e op f' I - . 1m to I a e an s WIt every- often called out to t em to stan a:aiil pray God to .ave my I - Cream the. utter an suea,r t" "Th th' ake a mark on mean ,rl'ater com ort to a slOg e I ", body, in the morning he cornel to out of the way. ,"When I cams: ren' from such: disgrace:". well, 'and 'add the eggs well beat. three. , \.J edn deYthm dl' tance from Comrade of our Association. I.,,:~, h d d 'k h h" h "I N h I h . d hAd' h!' I Th 'f e ero n an e a 0 A ,. . b .

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an goes to everyone an glvel an ent own to go 10 or ear "from hll at er were tree ars 0 . eat t oroug y an ate A b thu tell within an commg onventlOn at ey urn them hil paw.' of striking my head. My wifeigold. He took one of these bars chopped'and floured fruita and. n~ o~.canthe heillht of a tree in February of 1921, the wholc

We taught him all kiiid. of ran out to embrace me, but I at night' to the house of the 'poor beat again. Any quantit)' of mc b ~{d' wo queation will probably be discus-tricks we taught him to bring, Itooped lower than her 'knees, man and finding an o~en window dried candied fruits can be add- .r UI me· sed. Meantime, the Provincial $ticks to us when w.e throw them, tllinking she could otherwise nev- which he could just reach by cd. Bake very/slowly in a mod- Writing With Ink on Wood Command urge. discussion 9

0 but sometimes he would • carry er reach me. ·In short, I b,ehaved standing on tiptoe, he thrust in the crate oven for two' and one-half this phase of our work, and all its ' ' them! away instead o{ bringing myself so queerly,thilt they all bar of gold an~ ,went away. Then hOUri. ,.The coffee should be If you have ever tried to write features, by the Branches, F ra-

them back to us. We tried to thought I had lost my sensea. In he ,came a·.econ.d night and left poured or sprinkled carefuIly over with pen and ink upon ordinary t'ernal societiel exist to which teach him to ,pe~k,'but we n~ver a'short'time my family; my ftien,da the second· bar; and the third the cake as it is taken from the wood you know how difficult it is. many of our Comrades belong, In could, when we hold up a pIece and I c:ame to .an understanding, I night and left· the third bar. But oven. If b~ked in a coyered Directly you have written the the best of these, ?owever, the of bread and teIl him to spcak he but my wife protested that I the third, night he was discovered roasting pan with the cover on words the ink. begins to run and greatest sacrifice which one broth-would just jump up and take ·it should never go to sea again." and the poor father, who ,believed until the last half-hour no coffee if the pen has been well fiIled, the er would require of another ~ould out 'of your hand. . that the gold had . come, . from will be needed to Boften the cake. words become in a few moments be his lervices, or his financial as-

He, is very kind to the littI' heaven, knelt at hli feet. ,Nicho- This recipe mrtkes 'a 4-pound cake a mere blUrT. To avoid thil run- sistance. In our Alsociation the ones he lets them climb all 'ov'er When ordering goods by mail las said: ' " and sQould be kept in a cool, but ning of the ink, there i. a' very sacrifice which the Comrades him pull his, ears and hair ,'will ',;. send a. Dominion Expresl ."Cive thank. to God, for it not. too'Lmoist place, 2UI tht; age ,simple precaution which, may be might have, made, when caIled never bite or growl at th Money Order. 1 was He who sent me to ypu." improves' the flavor. taken and that'is to rub the wood upon on behalf of another Com-likes to play with them but he 'This any many another'spIen- ,with powdered resin, which makes rade, was the lacrifice of LIFE

'one vrey bad habit and that is he' '" did gift· of 'Iove Nichol<\s did in Th~t the world has need . pf it. quite po~~ible to write upon it. itself, and many of our Comrades alw'ays runs to 'other people C TOTS the name of' God, and illwaYl! in thingg-bread, bro'therhood, Some Exercises Which Will Do who today lie buried in France houses, he kept going away every J FOR THE TINY secret SO that he, 'is" calI eo St. • and IF.landers, fell 'obeyins: the

. day till.at last we had to, my h~w Miss.Kitty was rude at the table Nichoj~s, and ~e say he comes beauty: .. , '\ j, Yo~.Good greatest fraternal call of the ages, 'he did hate to be tied he j one day .' . to children on Christmas Eve. and Perhap~ s~rr:e o'f our boy~ and .which we~ now re-established, howled· and whined all. the time And' would not sit stilI' on', her 'fills th~ir stockings ~ith gifts. for EARN MONEY AT HOr-tE girls are at the age where they should. endeavor" to perpetul;lte, for the first couple nights, we did seat: , '.' .. the' sake orHi~ Master the Lover Wo ,':':'11 "~ay ,15 to $35 .... kly· ior are continually being'told not to and, by perpetuating, keep green not like to hear him howl, so we Regardle~s' of alI 'that her mother I df 'ull child, ren,'and th~,'Savior of 'your opar. tim ... ritinB ohow:,cardoi no stoop. Here are a few exercises the memor.y of., thos, e,. OU,1: fallen 1 h · Th t 'ght 'he .. caova •• lo·-,- we Inatru"'t ypu and ~ kOflP . C d F 0 b h If et 1m go. e nex m could say, .. , . 'mankind.. , . ' " ," you .uppii.d' with ot.';dl0'work/' Writ. which should b.e done befqre a qmra, ~s '111 '. I aJ1C.e"",,, tD e~."

' went away, he came back in the From!)1er;chair I.ittle .Kittie kept /" " ",', ': .. :: T'E:M~U Dtt':.fr~~f.:' 'ElJZuI:.. CBtRrPco:,5~.f.j mirror to 'make sure that you are therefot:e, of the, P~pYP1#\N C.o~" morning with a' hole through his .' runnmg away. . , , .' . .', COU.B. 'St~ Toronto.' .. carryillg out .. the .directions given. mand, I ~rglf. ,y,ou, tR,;' greate~ ~ef-jaw, some of neighbors had shot All the time they were eating their, .. A 'Whirlpool' in a' Tumbler i fort during the comipg year. him but that did not hurt him '. meat, '. " " .' , '., _ I wish you all prosper.ity a~d mudh he went away eve~ night As soon as she saW that the beef If fiIl a tumbler'with wat'er , The ,Winner',·. ,". .. ;.'NTED trust that I 9~.1 at Yulctldc WlII just the sd'me no matter what hap-' was re'moved ,'. '.' , I and .. it'some thin shav- , ~", ... ':, , d ~ find our ,AssoCiatiory stronger,

. d t~ him so we 'tied him up Sh'e ran to her 'chair in, great haste, lilgs. ·o.·f wilIt'-a',in. ild-. "We gad' a ,contest to e~ 'd keener,. an .. d, m .. 0. re determined. t.han d k h · t' d d d b I c'I'de thelp'rettiest girl' in our Send for Iiat of inventions wante d b an eep, 1m' Ie ayan But, he' r mother such ~ giddy' e- s,t,ant y " F I ever,. m Its alms. a,n .' am Ihons

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' , haviour reprpyed.' ' glve,~ e, "How di~J it turn out?"/' been mnde' from sImple ' ldcas. t a~\ tr~e omra es IP must ,e By· :sending away the sweet pud- ture . , . ". ..'p t " t P t ctl'on" ocioldct nnd ' ~amtaIned among the ex-service . hI" d ',' t "One. girL got'two votes.' ,a cn ro e d th t L th f '. ' dmg ,s e, ove, , ., , ~', con , " , " I . _" Proof of Conception" o'n req ucst. m~n, an , " a . ~y reason ~reo, Without giving .,Kitty,. o~,e tt)ste. " . ~ ,- , 'HA"ROLD ·C.~· oG:HIPMAN '& CO; :Sa.skatch~,,:,an ~nd Canada WIll be '. "'.~.' . '. , Stron' g x - - bettcr to Itve m.

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6'~ WHAT'8 IN A NAME? ,.... ' .;. , " . , T~e Amerlcap. Jnd!ans1 4,avln~ .ap· Treherne, Mal!' ' .'. R' J , C' h S ' . ".: parentiY- run out ,pt Bucb' names as " i -, us&on S· I, a~' ' tor' -"e- :.Laughing Water and Sitting, Bull, have Establlsh'ed 1899 ~ , "" l~ ~ow turned to tbe· field ot popular ';. 't2,OO pej;· year.

i ,.: ;.. songs for Inspiration" and we read of 'a It. J. Rlch~rdlon' ,,' , A . redskin In Calgary named Dardallella.

r: Square Dea'l' '0' n~ 'the Corne' J It this 'sort or thing gOes on we 'shall' • 7, .. ' ~. ':-.- I" expect to bear ot Big Cble['Ob.whal.a" J

J.; .' pal·was·Mary, or" Medicine [Man .... ou· ~. dldn't.want·me-1fhen'. you ·bad me BO ,\,;' i CREETINGSI ,. W~y-do.you:~ant:~e n.~~.-:-~~: :=~:::r~t:=~=:~

, i. ,. \ i I HOW MONEY, GROWS \ __ 'i. . let us'resolve_that in this New Year we shall i' ~MOney on"d~~oslt In"th/bank at

~ mak th t f I tim th t h II b ' three per cent. wlll double Itself by .!: e e mos 0 . ::tU( e;; a _ ~e s a. ' _ e compound Interest In 24 yeara. At four .'. pro",d of each day s' work and happy at the' ' per centJt will double 1n 18 years. ,In·

. t. prospect of the labo~s of' tomorrow; that we " vested at six per cent.; the yield ot .!, • . ," high grade bonds, money.wlII be dou· ~: shall clu:,ry happiness ~th us into. our business ble In 12 years. These brlelly 'stated .:. / houses lmd show a -joyous heart to our neigh~· ,facta Ihould serve as lncouragement· :i: bors', that each day shall find new, progress' to the saving and ,thrifty: ones, alld .1. should cause the extravagant to de· ~: made tdward the' goal' of. ,our ambition. . And clde to Join those who put sometblng .1. th th d f h I th L~f "aWay for a "rainy day." True, but they

\ .1, at at e en 0 t e twe ve mon s De ore us ' should also awaken every,'man' with 1\

:i: ' we shall lind our homes better homes, our lives conscience to the heavy tribute' that .'. be" I' d' I be ., usury Is levylng,o,p. lab,or . ...:...EL " ' .A. .1. Her Ives, an oUl:se ves tter men. ..... .1. ' ". ::;;.... .'. ~ ~ .1., SOME PRINTER -,,-' ~

:i:' tHE CASH STORE "t THE CASH STOI\E '. May J print II. kls cn your ',rps, I Bald . tt~~~·~ .!. I I" And she nodded her sweet permlsillon.', 6'''''''~1\IIUW1f :i: W J. RU'STON :r. So' we went to 'press and J rathe}' ........... , \ .1. . .!- \ - guess • '.d:!Il , ... " 'twa Do\) .=. o. 0 .eo · . 1, I i, .. tili.1~ . .,.,

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• 1. Pho e 52 . TREHERNE .:. She said wltb a charming pout. 'f~U , .

differs from ordinary reproducing pi:lnos in that it enables you to give a really natural tone-shading to any composi:ion. It' is the only Player having the Float­ing Rail and Transposing Scale. by means of which you can give true expressio~ to music by the mere act of pedalling. It is this feature which causes the most accomplished musicians to'prefer \Villiams­made Players above all others.

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-' WARM FRIENDS .should exchange photographs frequently. I~ has been said that Life holds nothing better than a true friend. If you were to lose your best friend tomorrow think how much a NATURAL PORTRAIT ta'kel;1 recently would mean. We are p'articularly anxious to show you our newest s!lfIlples. of-ar-tisti~ lighting and ~-to.d~te finishing. .

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Manitobans are. slowly waking up to :;= the fact that there Is an Institution ' / commonly known al! the i University The chief object In publlshlng this of Manitoba. Smail wond~r that ru- Issue of the Times Is to keep up with ral Manitoba has never fully, realized the advertising scbedule, as a dropped It. for the citizens or' WIUnlpeg, the Issue makes endless confusion and home of the U, were never Quite sure trouble. Being all alilne this week. whether It was a university 1Jr only' and unaccustomed to tbe operation of a group of dlsorgB~lz~d '" colleges., the' Intertype, the editor has had no

Formerly the d.lfferent colleges of oppertunlty! to do much of anrthlng the university were absolute~y separ· except to gobble, having dined, supp· ated. Concerted action ~r the benellt ed, breakfasted: dined, etc., endlessly ot the university as a whole was lin:, for five days on turkey. Since tlils beard of. Early In 1919;!I!-~number Is the 53rd Issue this year, nobody Is • of clearslg)1ted men succeeded In entltied' to this Issue anyway, so we tormlng the Manlt?b~ Stullents', Un· should worry! Next week the'staff Ion: In o~e short year an~ a half this wlll. be back to 'work, and meanwhl1e'

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organization has placed th!l;Unlverslty' A HAPPY NEW·YEAR!·'~ of Manitoba on the'map. 'The union consists of Arts, Law, Medicine, 'Phar • • • macy, Wesley, Science, ~grlculturel. 'Readers are requested to rllmem· =::::::::::::::::=::::::::::===============~ Manitoba College' and EngIneers, Sf. be'r that .dvertllhlQ Is a -part of 'a Johns and St. Boniface colleges. Each newspaper's Itock.ln·trade and Is of faculty has Its own. organization, 'and course charged up to the perilon whQ the wbole union 'Is gov~'rned"by the lias It In8~rted. Advertising occas· . presidents of the several'student bod; ions for which an" admission Is char-

, 'i .giv~n to battery charging, repairing and storag~, We e~pe~t to " : 1 store '200 batteries this' winter. Make yours one of them.

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For Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobacco. Pipes, and Smokers' .. Supplies. For fine Chocolates, always fresh. and assorted Candies, For Fruits of all kinds, in their season. For Soft Drinks-ice cold in Summer-hot and cold iii .,

" Winter. i,. For'a place to spend -ii' pleasant evening, Snooker and pocket pool. ' For a place t.o "talk it over" after an exciting game of Hockey or. Curling this Winter. -

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, 'You.may buy, sell, exchapge or tin lurid expressions around'tli'e Times; ,~;almOSl an.1.thlng throUgh'. ~e m,edlum-otflce and, thel~ advertising would . '

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. I FOR 8A'-E',L"'. •• were heard"this w,eek concernlnl!" the ~ \ , ' '. . ' .. . , . I If - I to n Treherne DOMINION LUMBER AND' . CO" . . Equities ,on various farm,propertlos' rink 'bY. ~,s ors ,n .. ow:. , , .; , . , '. -, '. in .tiliii';QIstrlcf;. at I1berl~\~dlscount~. ·may.lack a good, many things that. ..•...• E;:S:::~$:5==::~::==:~:~:~~;S=~.! See' me at OIIce. 'Phone Ci7, or 100; woul!1 ·m.ake It an Ideal town, ~ut a

, W. 'E~ STAPLES : ';'-Yo.ur ol'ders sol1clted [or !u/llbcr .In cnl'·load and . ,- lots. Save yourself rea) cash. Coni In cur·lols.

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