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Get my prlses betore"'you sell a-single skin. :1 have a good demand at the revised prices and can use all you get at THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICES. , , . , ,-: HID E SAN D TAN N I N G :- I am always paying the FULL rQJ'ARKET for HIDES, or can have them tanned for you Into BLACK HARNESS l!EA. , HE, LACE LEATHER, RAWHIDE or COMFORTABLE ROBES. Write for prlceo., FRA.NK MASSIN BRANDON, MAN. PHONE 2961 YOUNG,PEOPLES' SOCIETY rfOTES, TUESDAY;S MUNICIPAL: \ NOMINATIONS The Young Peoples"Soelety meeting was . held Monday night ,,,lUI' a large At the Municipal Nominations held attendance. Hugh MacEwlng took the: last 'Tuesday South Norfollt, together , , I I ' ollenlng, exercises. All enjoyed thc w t 1 many oUler municipalities In the little song service. Aftcr the Province avoided the expense of an of the :Iast meeting were read, there' election, which Is very commendable. was,a roll call. A quintette was given 'rhe meeting was ,not well attended: by Alma Douglas, Luella Corbett, Ruby. The tllree retiring members oC thE Stinson, Lena 'j'lomes and Allison w·li· Council were re-elected by acclama- lett. Mr. A HariaDlI ?C Matchettvlllii' tion. The "r the 1924 Coun· gave' the Society a very Interesting cll wlll be as follows :-Reeve, ,T. R. Qddress, aCter which Alvin Bodkin nml 'j (re·elected); Ward I, U. Scam- Aired Sanderson favored tile audlenco' mell (no election); Ward 2, H. A. ,\'lth an Instrumental'duet. '., " Adair (no election); Ward 3, Len. ., 0' , " ' Marlatt (i·e·elected); Ward 4, WnJlace THE MONUMENT FUND .. McCreary (re-olected). ACreI' tile close . , \ ' "', ' ",' nominations [lnd the nominees were We are In recel'pt of lhe followIng' declared elected by the Cleric, R: J. 'Iette: [lnd e';,lclosed ': I "lllls, John Lee, an ,ex-councillor , .. GIFT SUGGESTIONS .. > ...' DeliI' Slr:- ,,' elected to the chair. ' , I 3m nn old:tlmer oC the' Holland! A (letalled statement oC the 'flnances t dlstl'lct apd knew MIII'Y, the squaw Rnd' oC tile Municipality was given by the her husband: Many a tim'J I'ha"e senl:, SecrEtary 'freas\1Ior, R. J. 1\IIIIs, ror the Mary Ilway happy from my honie. My'. eleyen months of the yenr endIng childrEn all knew hm·. Flndle)- IlOd, "Ilmber 30th, which showed tho flna.n- mysolf ure all who bome now. We clal condition to be good, except that are sendIng a'dollar each. , '.' ! thcre was too much money outstand· . We all have to loolt up to MI'. Ross ing In back taxes. \L was the wIsh of and,the late Mrs. Hoss for such Chrls- the Council to levy only 1ll01llflS that .. 11 tlan ac\.'; a.'! these ILnd their thoughtful worc actually needed 1.0 ]lay the Itlndnees to 11.11. We !Ire glud nnd the rovernment leyy, lind IMPRINT GREETING CARDS:- uble 10 gl\'e our -- , other current eX(lel].Ses. Therefore . 1\' A nice assortment. Get them here. Mrs. P. 1". Mcll1tosh, I thoy needed all taxes to meet their ob- ET ' R .,' , Denzil, SasK't ligations. ' STOCK GRE ING CA DS:- , \ ' """1 Heeve Scott WIIS then called upon, From 5c. to 35c. This line shows quality and'nearness. HONORS NOVEMBER ,:, nnd after expresslnJ; his tlumlts l< CANDY:- ,'. '. , " . , ,', 'the mtepayers for tile honor of 1'0- , al'e of Implls ob-. elect.lon, gRve a brier report or hi.!; , Moir's Chocolates--See them! Quality Bullt Candy talnlng Honol's la:t month In the Pub- stnwardshlp during the past yell l' sta- FOUNTAIN IIc r' .' : that the f100rls and washouis 01' See our New Stock.. Mia,S Wright's Room : last spring hllil cost the Municipality STATIONERY: _ Elva Pollan, 85; ,.i\1yrtle Little, 73;1 ,ILl most $10,000.00 wblch was nn un· nerna Day,' 7:l; Sanderson,' 71;, avoidable expenulture. The Always useful and acccptnble. Assortment large. Prices \ . , for ,good crop were promising even up right. .' '-'1 T '!..E HE R N E LOCA,..LS \ to August 1st, when most or the Im- FLASHLIGHTS BATTERIES " BULBS " '.. \Pl'O\'cmenls of lhe year must of . - --The monthly me'lUng (postponed) of cesslty be complete!l. Although .. ,l .. ,_' , , - MIRRORS - FANCY GOODS the Women'B Institute will be held nt were 131 schools closed In·the province CHINA-New Stock, .It is good. '. Ole bome oC IIIrB. n. D. nootlh.on Prl- nnd 3000 children out of school today , ',Cigars, Cigarettes etc. I '. , ' day, December 7th at 3 o'clock. Will we .u1l feel proud that there _ nil members try to be prosent as {l, no school closed in our munlclpallty'. Many other lines TRY THE DRUC STORE FIRST! good pi-ogram Is arranged. Lunch w,1II ',Mr. S90tt said lhat hlB pollcy for the . . . ,:.' be served. .' " '-, " ensuing yeal' would be to cm'tall overy T h Db'" 'L· W F 'i p --DORN:-To Mr. and Mrs. J,as. Smith expenditure possible, anlI, aSlted the re erne c; armacy"," . ,umer on" ro p •. ,.- ,on pocombel' 4tb ... (lIwghtel'. " -, pe'ollie to make IL valliant effort lo, pay ,', ' .... \. ,:_ ... - .. lOt " :" .. ,T. ?ll!·ry. )Y9.t e ,t1)E\j.l:-.!r(.XI..s nml. ot)1er,flnnll.maI " ,'1" ,- ,-" ,_ , l - J ... ;;; ,-;;", '''''_. "." ; •• , "r', ',:. ,,; ,.51 l tr •. 1 oUf-Uons:' tiiii!' .tliln'gs··wni' soon become nor' ThurBuay. .? •• '. - ," 'mal again. ' """ ___ ;""",,,,.;,"'_ ........... ""-"'-"""' ..... _"' __ "'_=_ ". _="'-..:.,.;.: _;,,_"' .. ... _ .. _.,,;,,{ .. _"'."'. ",.,., __ """ 1- -Ill' a letter' to the ed \ tor, 9 eorge Cog- Counclll ors 11( cC rea ry, M ILda It an d t, hili says he -saw JnltteB Painter, and Adair also aildressed the meeting, __ tti .• , __ .. __ ." ___ .. ____ .. __________ 1IJI wife the other ?a y : leave,rOl' showing that_there was good, Flrlcltsdn!e, Jim B now This done In thelf'respectlve wards, and, all ,jhe first 'Intimation received here that 'statlng that they were willing to assl' , \ , James WIlS married. George saYB that In curtailing expenditure In any way he (hIJUsell') Is as long and miserable pOssible. ' as ever. ,George was one or,the prov- I .... / Inclal conBliLbles I,et out by the, Brack, I ", on Governmen', to Bave money in order I POLICE ,Lo pay the 'Liquor Commissioner !Llld i . and his two ILssls(ants $22,000 n year' Thursday, the 29th Inst., bofore 'sulary. And the, go\'ernment "hopes /ly Police-Magistrate n. J. Moore, Con- tho cQmbhuiUon of Ce\fer pollee 001- stable Reece F.aulconer charged Fred , '\ , t.: .. .. :,.: .. : ... : .. : .. : .. : . .: .. : .. : .. : .. .. :": .. :": .. : .. : .. : .. .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. :.o: •• :.,? v v ',' '" '\. ',. .;. ONLY 14 SHOPPING DAYS UNTIL .:. , 6 ::: CHRISTMAS :1: ::: your Gifts early. Our Christmas :1: ::: Goods are coming- in every day now, ::: :::' and whether you spend.50c. or $50, :!: if YOllr gi,ft comes from GOODMAN'S, :!: :i: it will be put up in a pretty box with :i: .'. 'Christmas decorations. .1. t t ::: A Small Deposit will hold any article ::: ',' until Christmas ',' V v V I , .0. GOODMAN, Jeweler, r ::: 'TREHERNE, Man., :i: .;. \ .'. , .: ........... ,. ....... •• •• •• •• •• •• .. .. ·M· •• •• •• ·M .............................................................................. ................ : ••••••••••••• •••••••••••••• •••••••••••••• I I ____________ _______ ______ 1 ________________ 8_ Pioneer Hardware Store --------------------------------------------- A COMPLETE STOCK OF Adam and Georgian Community Plate BERRY SPOONS TEA SPOONS TABLE SPOONS ' PRESERVE SPOONS GRAVY LADLES COLD MEAT FORKS WI-lIP CREAM LADLES BUTfER KNIVES SUGAR SHELLS . KNIVES and FORKS DESSERT SPOONS PICKLE FORKS If you are lool(ing for something really useful and at the same . lime reasonable, we have a/stock of \ 1847 RODGERS 20 year Guarantee'Silver Plate Goods at' HALF PRICE - Dessert Spoons, reg. $15.00 doz ........................... sell for $7.50 Goz. Table reg. $16.90 poz ............................ sell fm .$8.00 doz. Desser.t,Eorks;.reg. .......... , ....... _ ... _._ ... sell for $_1.50 - ... .. :.=::: .......... self for' $ 8.0·O'doz. , , Cold Meat Fork, reg. $ L 75 each ... : ....................... .. sell for 90c:' each Butter Knives, reg. $1.75 each .......... ................... sell 'for 90c. each Pearl Handled Sel comprising Sugar Shell, Pickle Fork and Cutter Knife, $1.15. " "- BOX BR'OS., Ctd. Phone II}, T \ When yoU'let us supply your buildiI}g needs you get a. great deal more so I' !Lnd Cat BILl aries to the Liquor Brookln" with opel atIng IL motor yeh- Commissioner ami aSSistants, to entlre- Icle on-the 'public streot without hllV' Iy dl.3crClllt th'e Moderation prlnclliuls. Ing lights, !LS requIred by lhe Statute. For In l'cRpect to befug willing to bow Mr; Parsons proBecu'tod and Mr. V. .... _ .. __ to the:'wlll or tile people toward liquor, SchweItzer defended. After conslder- , the' Government IB m.:'thlng else but. able evidence, the accused get Uie ben- \ many 'feet of lumber":"'bundles Of ' pounds of nails-or panels of . get of Our \material knowledge and >expelience in Service :< that helps you get the reSults you want at the , " right price. Service" first in, planning! the v..qrk-more service in selecUnI proper mate.' . ,rials'7speedy service'm deliveriol( the' looda. .. I , " . ' ' .. " . You pay for the materials. The .ervice "ays I'ol"itsellin;the Iar,er volume of buaUl l f1Sll; 'if brinp thrOugb ,8uper-utisfied , _,,' ,w ... I . It will pq;you to' , ;, 'on. of theIA." ... ., - -Mrs. John Coulter left on 'Tuesday 'eflt of tile doubt, and the case W!LS dlB- oVl1nlng fo,!: -Klplstino, Sn.sk., ,,'hero mLssed. '1'he accused also charged , she was called owing to the Berlous Ill· 'I with another ortenfl,e-thllt of falling to ness of her !llotllcr. , " .',epOl-t an accident, ha\'lng It -MIsS Ethel Palmer left l(Lst week for buggy tile WeBt End Livery Darn. Brookdale, Man.;' ')Vhere she Is now, He was convicted and fined $20.00-wltll 'op()ratlng Cor tile Manitoba (lOyt. Tele: and $6,50 damages to the bug!p": phones. , ' . 'I '. - ... ' \' I Val. !;ichweltzer"',,;as _a passen- : . > . . : gel' on evenIng. AGRICUL TU RAL SOCIETY !'-Dance this (Friday) evening In aId ' ANNUAL MEETING , of Intermediate Co lYle , ," ,,_. -'0- ) ! o';lt and help BOYJ, Music. The annual meeting of tlU) Agrlcul, Gents, 50c; 'Ladles 25,<:,": ' . 'tui'al Society will bl" held In tile MunJ- -A Tree and Concert wllJ clpaJ Chambers on SlLturday, DE'celmbel be held at ,on Friday, 15th at 3 All members and otllers Hth; Everyone' Interested 'are' requested to be ·present. (""elc:oml.o. rA will be'taken. Kindly keep In mind. and en· . 0 . courage the' Directors by .your pres: , '.) , ' . . . IVP:MOruUSON: Secrotnry -"" " o " THE TIGER HILLS CIRCUlT-"City M;vics in a Country Tcwn" . -- ............ ••• ••• ¢ ••• ••• r. ' ' "SatQrdaY Night" , I IF an'heiress eloped with her chatt{feur' and a millionaire married ,his pretty laundress-what would wedded lives be . like? /' / The is h'ere-a gorgeous tale of the top and bottom' of '. . .·New York. Showing each/half how the other half lives, and running Fifth Avenue into C'lney Island. 'A sorty' of fashion. revel and the two greatest fire and railroad , rescue' scenes ever , , Cast' Includes: LEA TRICE -' CONRAD NAGEl; - JACK MOW,ER TH[ODORE ROBERTS - JULIA FAYE - EDITH ROBERTS , " . " ON THE "'\ , " .' NiCHT":..L HoOlnd:-FridIY, 7th . : .... December 8th. ; . " \ , , , R, f I' , ' . , , . .!t', , " ·t" i, l' , ." lOt - · II I ,. I I I ,; , I I: ., i d 1 'r' ) . \ .' , ,\ . ; . ') .' ",' t . ••

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nlE HO~1E PAPER, FOR THE 'RURAL MUNICIPALITIES :OF GREY, SOUTH NORFOLK AND VICTORiA IN

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SUBSCRIPTIONS, $'2.00 PER YEAR VOL. XXV-ND; 10, Thursday, Decemhe~ 6th, 1923 , .' R. J: RICHARDSON, PUBLISHER, TREHERNE, MANITOBA , • ' ! -" - • • .. -

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Skunk and Weasel , ., . ' . Get my prlses betore"'you sell a-single skin. :1 have a good demand at the revised prices and can use all you get at THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICES.

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I am always paying the FULL rQJ'ARKET for HIDES, or can have them tanned for you Into BLACK HARNESS l!EA. , HE, LACE LEATHER, RAWHIDE or COMFORTABLE ROBES. Write for prlceo.,

FRA.NK MASSIN BRANDON, MAN. PHONE 2961

YOUNG,PEOPLES' SOCIETY rfOTES, TUESDAY;S MUNICIPAL: \ NOMINATIONS

The Young Peoples"Soelety meeting was . held Monday night ,,,lUI' a large At the Municipal Nominations held attendance. Hugh MacEwlng took the: last 'Tuesday South Norfollt, together

, , I I ' ollenlng, exercises. All enjoyed thc w t 1 many oUler municipalities In the little song service. Aftcr the Il\lnute~, Province avoided the expense of an of the :Iast meeting were read, there' election, which Is very commendable. was,a roll call. A quintette was given 'rhe meeting was ,not well attended: by Alma Douglas, Luella Corbett, Ruby. The tllree retiring members oC thE Stinson, Lena 'j'lomes and Allison w·li· Council were re-elected by acclama­lett. Mr. A HariaDlI ?C Matchettvlllii' tion. The person~l "r the 1924 Coun· gave' the Society a very Interesting cll wlll be as follows :-Reeve, ,T. R. Qddress, aCter which Alvin Bodkin nml 'j S~olt (re·elected); Ward I, U. Scam­Aired Sanderson favored tile audlenco' mell (no election); Ward 2, H. A. ,\'lth an Instrumental'duet. '., " Adair (no election); Ward 3, Len. ., 0' , " ' Marlatt (i·e·elected); Ward 4, WnJlace

THE MONUMENT FUND .. McCreary (re-olected). ACreI' tile close . , \ ' "', ' ",' o~ nominations [lnd the nominees were

=======:::_::'_=-=_-:===::::':::======-:::_==-=---===="'.=-=-=_=-=...!':-=-=;~ We are In recel'pt of lhe followIng' declared elected by the Cleric, R: J. 'Iette: [lnd e';,lclosed donutlon:~ ': I "lllls, John Lee, an ,ex-councillor w~

, .. GIFT SUGGESTIONS .. > ... '

DeliI' Slr:- ,,' elected to the chair. ' , I 3m nn old:tlmer oC the' Holland! A (letalled statement oC the 'flnances

t dlstl'lct apd knew MIII'Y, the squaw Rnd' oC tile Municipality was given by the her husband: Many a tim'J I'ha"e senl:, SecrEtary 'freas\1Ior, R. J. 1\IIIIs, ror the Mary Ilway happy from my honie. My'. eleyen months of the yenr endIng childrEn all knew hm·. Flndle)- IlOd, "Ilmber 30th, which showed tho flna.n­mysolf ure all who ~re bome now. We clal condition to be good, except that are sendIng a'dollar each. , '.' ! thcre was too much money outstand·

. We all have to loolt up to MI'. Ross ing In back taxes. \L was the wIsh of and,the late Mrs. Hoss for such Chrls- the Council to levy only 1ll01llflS that

.. 11 tlan ac\.'; a.'! these ILnd their thoughtful worc actually needed 1.0 ]lay the • Itlndnees to 11.11. We !Ire glud to'.!~I;dlOOls nnd the rovernment leyy, lind

IMPRINT GREETING CARDS:- uble 10 gl\'e our mlt~. - - , other current eX(lel].Ses. Therefore . 1\' A nice assortment. Get them here. Mrs. P. 1". Mcll1tosh, I thoy needed all taxes to meet their ob-

ET ' R .,' , Denzil, SasK't ligations. '

STOCK GRE ING CA DS:- , \ ' """1 Heeve Scott WIIS then called upon, From 5c. to 35c. This line shows quality and'nearness. HONORS FO~ NOVEMBER ,:, nnd after expresslnJ; his tlumlts l<

CANDY:- ,'. '. , " . , ,', 'the mtepayers for tile honor of 1'0-, l~oIlO\\'ln~ al'e ~ames of Implls ob-. elect.lon, gRve a brier report or hi.!;

, Moir's Chocolates--See them! Quality Bullt Candy talnlng Honol's la:t month In the Pub- stnwardshlp during the past yell l' sta-FOUNTAIN PENS~- IIc School:~ r' .' : l~ tiJ~~ that the f100rls and washouis 01'

See our New Stock.. I· Mia,S Wright's Room : last spring hllil cost the Municipality STATIONERY: _ Elva Pollan, 85; ,.i\1yrtle Little, 73;1 ,ILl most $10,000.00 wblch was nn un·

• nerna Day,' 7:l; ~rolen Sanderson,' 71;, avoidable expenulture. The llr()snlecti~1

Always useful and acccptnble. Assortment large. Prices \ . , for ,good crop were promising even up right. . ' '-'1 T '!..E HE R N E LOCA,..LS \ to August 1st, when most or the Im-

FLASHLIGHTS BATTERIES " BULBS " '.. \Pl'O\'cmenls of lhe year must of . ,~\ - --The monthly me'lUng (postponed) of cesslty be complete!l. Although .. ,l .. ,_'

, , PERFJJ~1ES - MIRRORS - FANCY GOODS the Women'B Institute will be held nt were 131 schools closed In·the province CHINA-New Stock, .It is good. '. Ole bome oC IIIrB. n. D. nootlh.on Prl- nnd 3000 children out of school today

, ',Cigars, Cigarettes etc. I '. , ' day, December 7th at 3 o'clock. Will we sl~ould .u1l feel proud that there I~

_ nil members try to be prosent as {l, no school closed in our munlclpallty'. Many other lines arriving~ TRY THE DRUC STORE FIRST! good pi-ogram Is arranged. Lunch w,1II ',Mr. S90tt said lhat hlB pollcy for the

~ . . . ,:.' be served. .' " '-, " ensuing yeal' would be to cm'tall overy

T h Db'" 'L· W F 'i p --DORN:-To Mr. and Mrs. J,as. Smith expenditure possible, anlI, aSlted the re erne c; armacy"," . ,umer on" rop •. ,.- ,on pocombel' 4tb ... ~.L (lIwghtel'. " -, pe'ollie to make IL valliant effort lo, pay

,', ' .... '~ \. ".~. ,~' ,:_ ... '~':'\"" -.. p'~!~e~, lOt " ~~ :" ,;.~ .. ~~g.. ,T. ?ll!·ry. JLn.il,~ynJ~!~ ,E~dl~ )Y9.te ,t1)E\j.l:-.!r(.XI..s nml. ot)1er,flnnll.maI ::obllgil~, " ,'1" ,- ,-" ,_ , l - J • ...:.~~ ... ~..:, ;;; ,-;;", #..,.,~",. '''''_. ~'r-,,, "." "'¥'~ ; •• , "r', ',:. ,,; ,.51ltr •. y,~~lt~rs :~h!s::w(le~" 1 ~lumlng" oUf-Uons:' tiiii!' .tliln'gs··wni' soon become nor'

ThurBuay. .? •• '. - ," 'mal again. ' """ ___ ;""",,,,.;,"'_ ........... ""-"'-"""' ..... _"' __ "'_=_ ~ ". _="'-..:.,.;.: _;,,_"' .. "'_"'.~_ ... _ .. _.,,;,,{ _""",;""",,,,,,,,:~._~~ ,"'_=~"'_ .. _"'."'. ",.,., __ """ 1--Ill' a letter' to the ed \ tor, 9 eorge Cog- Counclll ors 11( cC rea ry, M ILda It an d

~ t, hili says he -saw JnltteB Painter, and Adair also aildressed the meeting, ~ __ tti .• , __ .. __ ." ___ .. ____ .. __________ 1IJI wife the other ?ay: ~bout ~o leave,rOl' showing that_there was good, W"\l~k

Flrlcltsdn!e, Jim B now s~atlon. This ,j~ done In thelf'respectlve wards, and, all ,jhe first 'Intimation received here that 'statlng that they were willing to assl'

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, James WIlS married. George saYB that In curtailing expenditure In any way he (hIJUsell') Is as long and miserable pOssible. ' as ever. ,George was one or,the prov- I ..../

Inclal conBliLbles I,et out by the, Brack, I ", on Governmen', to Bave money in order I POLICE ~C?URT

,Lo pay the 'Liquor Commissioner !Llld i . and his two ILssls(ants $22,000 n year' ~ri Thursday, the 29th Inst., bofore

'sulary. And the, go\'ernment "hopes /ly Police-Magistrate n. J. Moore, Con­tho cQmbhuiUon of Ce\fer pollee 001- stable Reece F.aulconer charged Fred

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::: CHRISTMAS :1: ::: Sel~t your Gifts early. Our Christmas :1: ::: Goods are coming- in every day now, ::: :::' and whether you spend.50c. or $50, :~: :!: if YOllr gi,ft comes from GOODMAN'S, :!: :i: it will be put up in a pretty box with :i: ~ ~ .'. 'Christmas decorations. .1. t t ::: A Small Deposit will hold any article ::: ',' until Christmas ',' V v V I ,

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A COMPLETE STOCK OF

Adam and Georgian Community Plate BERRY SPOONS

TEA SPOONS TABLE SPOONS ' PRESERVE SPOONS GRAVY LADLES

COLD MEAT FORKS WI-lIP CREAM LADLES BUTfER KNIVES SUGAR SHELLS

. KNIVES and FORKS DESSERT SPOONS PICKLE FORKS

If you are lool(ing for something really useful and at the same . lime reasonable, we have a/stock of

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20 year Guarantee'Silver Plate Goods at' HALF PRICE

-Dessert Spoons, reg. $15.00 doz ........................... sell for $7.50 Goz. Table Spoo~! reg. $16.90 poz ............................ sell fm .$8.00 doz. Desser.t,Eorks;.reg. $15.00~doz. .......... , ....... _ ... _._ ... sell for $_1.50 doz~

-Meclium,Forks;\:e'g~'$'i 6:otrdoi~·: ... :~ .. :.=::: .......... self for' $ 8.0·O'doz. , , Cold Meat Fork, reg. $ L 75 each ... : ....................... ~ .. sell for 90c:' each Butter Knives, reg. $1.75 each .......... ~ ................... sell 'for 90c. each

Pearl Handled Sel comprising Sugar Shell, Pickle Fork and Cutter Knife, $1.15.

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BOX BR'OS., Ctd. Phone II}, T reh~rne

\ When yoU'let us supply your buildiI}g needs you get a. great deal more so I'

;,'~. ~ !Lnd Cat BILl aries to the Liquor Brookln" with opel atIng IL motor yeh­Commissioner ami aSSistants, to entlre- Icle on-the 'public streot without hllV' Iy dl.3crClllt th'e Moderation prlnclliuls. Ing lights, !LS requIred by lhe Statute. For In l'cRpect to befug willing to bow Mr; Parsons proBecu'tod and Mr. V. ~ .... _ .. ~tl'Cla.l!3lm!!m __ :.I_a:::m:::It~rmll:IIlIw:I=2iliim'J~:I2\:Il5=urr.~ to the:'wlll or tile people toward liquor, SchweItzer defended. After conslder­

, the' Government IB m.:'thlng else but. able evidence, the accused get Uie ben-

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many 'feet of lumber":"'bundles Of ' pounds of nails-or panels of Beave~'EoaJ·d.,

. ~You get the~benefit of Our b~i1ding \ material knowledge and >expelience in Service

:< that helps you get the reSults you want at the , " right price. Service" first in, planning! the

v..qrk-more service in selecUnI proper mate.' . ,rials'7speedy service'm deliveriol( the' looda.

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"ays I'ol"itsellin;the Iar,er volume of buaUllf1Sll; 'if brinp thrOugb ,8uper-utisfied cu~tllM.lir.

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., ~~,. --Mrs. John Coulter left on 'Tuesday 'eflt of tile doubt, and the case W!LS dlB-

• oVl1nlng fo,!: -Klplstino, Sn.sk., ,,'hero mLssed. '1'he accused wa~ also charged , she was called owing to the Berlous Ill· 'I with another ortenfl,e-thllt of falling to ness of her !llotllcr. , " .',epOl-t an accident, ha\'lng sm~shed It

-MIsS Ethel Palmer left l(Lst week for buggy ~ tile WeBt End Livery Darn. Brookdale, Man.;' ')Vhere she Is now, He was convicted and fined $20.00-wltll 'op()ratlng Cor tile Manitoba (lOyt. Tele: co~t3, and $6,50 damages to the bug!p": phones. , ' . 'I '. -... ' \'

I ~I\lrs. Val. !;ichweltzer"',,;as _a passen- : . > . . ,~' : gel' ~ ~V,lnnlpeg on Tuesda~ evenIng. AGRICUL TU RAL SOCIETY !'-Dance this (Friday) evening In aId ' ANNUAL MEETING , of ~~,e' Intermediate ~all' CI~b. Co lYle , ," ,,_. -'0- ) !

o';lt and help ~he BOYJ, G~od, Music. The annual meeting of tlU) Agrlcul, Gents, 50c; 'Ladles 25,<:,": ' . 'tui'al Society will bl" held In tile MunJ--A ~hrlstma, Tree and Concert wllJ clpaJ Chambers on SlLturday, DE'celmbel be held at ~r~rotth S~hooJ ,on Friday, 15th at 3 p~m., All members and otllers

~\l~ember. Hth; Everyone' Interested 'are' requested to be ·present. (""elc:oml.o. rA c.?lIe?Uo~ will be'taken. Kindly keep th~/date In mind. and en·

. 0 . courage the' Directors by .your pres: , '.) , ' .

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OUle~ THE TIGER HILLS CIRCUlT-"City M;vics in a Country Tcwn"

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IF an'heiress eloped with her chatt{feur' and a millionaire married ,his pretty laundress-what would t~e'ir wedded lives be

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The ans~er is h'ere-a gorgeous tale of the top and bottom' of '. . .·New York. Showing each/half how the other half lives,

and running Fifth Avenue into C'lney Island.

'A sorty' of fashion. revel and the two greatest fire and railroad , rescue' scenes ever filrn~d!

, , Cast' Includes: LEA TRICE J~Y -' CONRAD NAGEl; - JACK MOW,ER TH[ODORE ROBERTS - JULIA FAYE - EDITH ROBERTS , " . " COM~I)y~': f~'FELIX ON THE TRAi~" "'\

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DR. J. LAURIE. LAMONT, .B.A,,:Man. , ·M.B. Ch. B~ Edhtburgh •

P.hyslclan and Surgoon

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" • ~Mlss Fares of -Roland- returned 'IUlt . , ~~, ' .TAe 'House of ~ality ..., :' ~j~ .~~~~:~~~ ;:~~~. ~·nt:~;:.e:~k~~sx!;" at •• ' . ' • W. E .. \:I~~n~;~ Auctlo.neerT.reher'le '. Provincial Coroner·

Office, Broadway : -' • Plione !H ...

•• ,:. _ , • • '.. ',:. --Mra. 'McKnlght of Gienboro Silent a • • LICENSED AUCTIONEER , .,; A.. p' ·S"·· I' . · , ~: tew days last. week at the home o( her.' ,Restored to Health By TakInI]' Dati~ may be arranged at the Times

~ 11 ew, peCla s .5: parents, Dr. and Mrs .• M,ott:. • • '. "F It tl " ~ Ofllce, Treherne, or by telephone on '_' ',. " , • ::: ...!Perey Smlll\ .. the boy who was accl- .' • ru ·8· ves reverse tltket. J guarantee satls.rac·

LOo.K AROUND tiERE! ,'" SEE US!, • t dently shot last Thursday Is reported tlon.

DR. J. A. CHRISTrLAW Physfclan ILnd Surgeun.·

Manitoba Modicnl College GI·a<lulLte. Olfice: Grlmth St. l'hon.J 1:11

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$1 00 b .. ~ doing nicely In the hospltal., The bul, Mads of Fruit Juices and Tpnics w. TURNER 'Holland Man.

Jap J)ranges ..................... ~ ....... j. •• :........ • per ox r. let was located In the base of tho skull -----"-----------

B d 'A 1- I $2 75 ~ . , h The most con"lneing proof of tlie. oxe pp.::s ..................................................... ,...... , ~ at the back oC the ead, truo worth of .. I~ruit·a-ti\"es '/ ns a

Baking Powder ..... _ ................................... _ ................... 25.c: ,t -W. T. and pea. Smllp are spending oll;dicine for wornell is found in the

R . . 15k 20 • ' 'J!. the hunting season south·east of \Vln- \t'ttt'rs written' by them to" Fruit-a.-

alsms, per' -oz. p g. ...... .................................. c, , f nlpag. ti\'cs". l~or inslance\ -

UCENSED AUCTIONEER I guaranteo satisfaction. Sales con­

ductlld anywhere. Dates can be ac· ranged at my shop.

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J II P d 3 f 25 th Id nds a t a tI t of fClIlale trouble, pains low down' e y ow ers .... : .......................... ~:.................... or c. on e 0 grou u n r l-eas. • In tile !JILek and sides, eonstipation J Sh

• Shelled Wllinuts and Almonds. per Ib, ...... ::: .. .,60c. I' -\Ve hear oC several hunters trampltlg "I sulfured with a\l the symptoms

Cornstarch 2 for 2Sc ' -Mrs. Tracey was a Wlnnllpeg visitor • and 'constunt headache, A doctor as. arpe Rathwell ................................... _ ......... _.......... , • " [or a few days last week. ulh'ised nn operation. I started

, SWEATERS--HALF PRICE '. " -Our rink Is expected to soon be put tlLking "F'ruit·a-tives" and this fruit P ~ P PRINTS, per yud ....... :._: .................. , ........... 35&:. ~ Into shape for curling nnd skating. merliein'e completely relie\'ed me of

MANY BARGAINS ON APPLICATION ' -Herb Scnrrow of Kenvllle arrlvod on all my misery". lIIonday on a visit to relatives, espe· Mrs. 1\1. J. GORSE,

WE NEED MONEY-YOU NEED THE 'GOODS! clnlly his father, wro J.s'very III. Vancouver, 13.c,

We have a well-aSiorted stock of Winter Neees- 50c. a box, 6 (01'$2.50, trial size 25e, A t dealers, or from Fcuit·a-th·ea sities including MocaSiins, Mitts, Underweu and Limited, Ottawa, Onto '

Footwear. Get our prices first-it,will pay you. ~ i Smith Brothers ,

Rathwell, Man. 'Phone 39

"Cascarets" lOc if. Sick, Bilious, \ I ., '. \

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"l'hey Work While You Sleep."

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:~ I have opened up tlte black-I :t lmith Ihop neit Smith's Liv·. '1:

Liv.ery Stable , , .

A flrst·cl,aBB Livery and Feed Business; good and reliable Horses; stylish m;s; every­thing up·to-date.

Prompt and obliging bervlce. Special attention to' Cammer· clals.

Phone 117

DENTISTRY ~. G. MILLS, D.D.S. •

Office on Broadway St. Treherne Hours 9 a.m. to 5 p,m. every ,week-day.

Telephone 100

DR. G. A. BOWMAN V.S .• B.V. Sc. Honor Graduale 'I'oronto Unlvurslt,

OUice In· Smith's Livery Stable, Broadway, '1'reherne, Man.

Rosldeuce Phone No. 33

LEGAL.

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

Omces: Hallway Ave., l'reherne, Mall. ~"lIcltor for thd Canadian Ban k 01 Commerce, BlLnk or Hamilton a1l4 Ihe Municipality ot SOUUl lIo~rroilL

. PAUL KANE, B.A. BarrIster, SOlicitor, Notary Pullllc, .ta. '

Phone 1.7701 34 C. P. R. Bulldlnll Winnipeg, M ••• Rathwell Agent 'for Ontarl. Loan ..

Debentur. Company

............ ~ ........................................ . "When you feel sick, diziyl upset, when YOllr hoad is, dull or 'aclnng, or your stolllach is sour or gassy, just ta~e oue or two pleasant "Cascarets" to relieve constipation nnd biliOllsn08s. No griping -,nicest catbartic·la:'i:ative on earth for ']\fen, WOllleu ILnd Children, 10c boxcs, 11180 25 and 50c sizes-any drug store.

ery, where' I am now ready i for b:;"~~~~~~lrial i

M,oney to loan at & per ceut. •• Im­PlOved Farm Property. At Ratbwllll on Wednesday of every week. .

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"SERVICE ·FIRST" IS OUR MOTTO I Either for your CAR, TRACTOR or STEAM ENGINE. Ford, Fordlon and McLaughlin agentl. Globelight Service Station. Phone 93,

ENGLISH '& ANDERSON~"--HOLLAND, - MAN. i ....................................................

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UNDERT AKIN,G , ,

Funeral Directing :: Flowers for Funerals etc, I have moved my Undertaking Parlors to my ho.me on Griffith St. (Phone 131) where I carry a fine line of Burial Caskets and Funeral Supplies, Flowers for all occaiions from J. H. Cull Flowery, Winnipeg.

l\1ONUMENTS: -Representing Howard Patchett, Carman. Don't buy a Monument until you have se~n me.

A. H. POL LON . , . , TREHERNE

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DING-DONGS FRO,M BELL , --, ,

-The woods are full of. hunters. We would say about 10 mon 'to every deer, judging by the tracks. ., -Considerable travel hfts been no­ticed nt nights In the direction of Bell School. It I~ rumol'ed the lad\es of the district are getting up some Itlnd of IL Cantatn for the concert. -.T. J. RosM hns returned from thresh­Ing operations out West with a smile on his faco. -The new School Inspector, IIII', Dun· Idp, has been to the School, but the same good report comes back. ~Grey MunlclpaJlly has applied for , the T.B. callie test the snme ns tile district to the south., How long will South Norfolk be In following Bult. -Don't forget th e date of tile Bell Chrlntlllas 'I'ree, December 18th. Come along uml'help us give the children II good time lind also enjoy yourself.

PUT STOMACH IN

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WINTER HOUSING OF 'SWINE

J. H. Smith Phone 117

.: .. :-.::-: •• : •• : •• : •• :,.: ... : •• ; .. : •• !.t: .. : •• :H: •• : •• : •• :": .. :.'. .. : •• : .. :. t , :~: ~EORGE SHING'S ·CAFE :i: y y ',' MEALS AT ALL HOU RS ',' ::: Purity Ice Cream, Sundaes, etc. :::

I ',' Icc-Cold Drink. from Fountain ",' (Experimental Fnrms Note) ',' or In\ Bottles , ',' y y

In the Prairie Provinces conSiderable ~. Fine boxed Chocolates &. Candy 'j' care In the housing 'of swine Is usually ,I: Tobacco _ Cigar. _ Cigarette. :1: necessary durin" the wlnte!' to prevent {. .;-them from becoming stiff. This condl-, s: GEO. SHING, Prop. ::: lion sometimes becomes so serious 'I' '1'

thnt tbe pig cannot stnnd, ILnd In such ~ TREHERNE MANITOBA :;: cases il Is scldonl p03sible to savo the ••••• e •••••• e • • • • • • • • • .,.

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nn ma . er mps t 10 east cnre Is re- •• , , qulred when II smllil nmuber 01' pigs ----------ILI'e sleepln" lit a stl'l\w1Vlo. In g'ullrd­lug agnlnst the stlffonlng condition II is well to keep ,in mind the condlllonlJ founrl In the straw pile, nllmely, n dry, comfortable bed afforded by an abuJl' dance of bedding, plenty o( ventilation II sh.eltet· (rom the \vind and II reason·

VALMORE ERIC SCHWEITZER B.A., LL.B.

Barrlater, Solicitor, Notary Public etc Offices at Trehern. and Rathwell .

Res. Phone B1323 Phone N7445 J. W. MORRISON, LL.8.

Barrl.ter &. Solicitor Notary Public, Etc. Special Examiner

403.5, Huron &. Erie Building WINNIPEG MANITOBA

INSURANCE AND FINANCIAL

J. COULTER Fire IU8ul'llnce Agent

. Issuer ot Mar!'la!;e LlclmsQs l'ltEll C:ltN E AlAN,

----------AI.FRED MARTIN

Ueal E&lalO, Mortgago aud Insurance Agent.

Representing several or the best LORn und !usul'!Luce Cowpaules. Commis­sioner. OFl"WE Broadway, --,- - --,

W. J. WALDON Agent for MUlual 1.11 c AlIsul'!Lnce C~

or Walerloo, Onl., nud ..

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able IIniount of exorcise. 11' more thun l·lght or ten pigs nre togother, they 01 i ten plio up during! cold welLlIlCr aD( those underneath become too warm lind damp with steam; then when rOn) lug out to feed, suffel' from the colli

'A gI'eal ljelll ,M money hns be~n los,

British Amerloa Insurance Co " Merchauts' Casualty Co,. Wllluipog

IN MEMORIAM .1 nvo PRIZES AWARDED

, IN SCHOOL COMPETITION

-0- I / I • A mlsunderslan~lng mose In con-In laYing memOl'y of OUI' deuI' HUB' I necllon with tho Schools Competition

band and fathel', ,Tohn ](lInsomo, who I at the llllthwell Memorial Concel'l. Tho died nellr '1'I'ohel"llo on December 14th, COUlmlttee belJeve that It was due to 1022. the fuct that no set rules were drnwn ln ollr hellrts you are fondly remcm· up to restrict the entries to school

bered, children. Sweet nll)lIIorloH cling nround thy, Cherry Valley School, which wns

nallle. '. nWll,l'lled IIrst Jllace by the judges, en-lIearts thlll loved you In lifo, dellr hus· tered wlth'nll good fnlth a number not

blind, enUI'oly composed of school children. Stili 101'0 you In '(Ienth the same. In fairness to nil who pal·tlclpated In

Do not Ilsk us II we ml£s him; '1'lwre Is such a VILcnn t plncl'..

Cnn we e'CI~ forget LlI'Ll lootstol', And thllt dear, lamllhll' face'!

"'hut peaceful hoUl'S we' once enjoyed! How sweet your llIelllol'y stili!

Dut you huve leU un ILchlng void 'J'ho world can ne\"er 1111. •

-Inserled by his loving wife lind fam "" Ill'.

Mrs. John Ranso~lC

---0·---ASSEMBLY CLUB DANCE SOON

The proposod Assomuly Club Is lIuW

fully orgunlzed und oftlcel's hUl'e Ul'l'1l

elected us follows:- ' I ,I'atl'on anrl I'llt\'Olll)ss:-iIlr. 'W. 11.

~I,lnlls, ?It.!".A .. nnd Mrs. Spin lIs. I'I'csltlOllt: -G eo, G 1'1\1111111.

the competition, the Memorial Com· mlttee hlLve decldcd to award a "picture to Chel"l'y Valley School and a second plctul'e to McCreary School. which was .'ecoml In the choice of the judges.

"Pape's Diapepsin" Gas, indigestion or

Sour Stomach

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never 'fecl the slightcst distross from indigestion or n sour, aoid, gASSy stom­ILch after you 1lI1!; a, bLblet of "l'llP"'S Dia'pepsin." '1'he moment it renches the stollluch all IWurncss, natnl'('nce, hellrl· burn, go.scs, pulpitlltion 41nd pnin' dis­uppolLr. Druggists glluJ.lLntL'C each pack· ugo to c6rrect digestion nt onoc, Euc1 your stomach trouble for few ccnflio

BELL O'H RISTMAS TREE DEC. 18th

('he Bell Christmas '1'roe and Bnsket Soclnl will' be held I~ Bbll School on TuesdllY December 181h at 8 p.m. Ad­ml~slon FREE. Basltels will be sold to dl'fray expenses. Tea lind coffee pro· vlded. Ladles, bring a basket lind do not fOJ'get to put your name Inside. Gent~! Come along lind enjoy your­selves.. 'i\ dllnce 'nrter Ihe progrlLlll There Is always n good time nt Bell, "ding-dong': It! . , . _ a

A·SPIRIN ,

~ Say "Bayer" and/lnsist!

in feeding pigs 1'01' market dUI'ing the winter months, lind the housing condl tlons arc often responsible for tho POOl gains. 'At the Dominion Experimental S\at!on at Scott, Saslc., the well:bullt plggery, having a shLlled coiling aD( straw loft, hns been compured 1'01' se eml years with the portable cnbln for \~~or housing, and in variably there' hns been troublo from stiffening In the case of those Ilopt In the plggery, bul seldom hns 'there been uny lrciuble mllong those sleeping In the cHbln. \A though, thll pigs In the cnbln do not do so well us those In tile plggery during lIle early part of the wlntel', the differ­ence 1s more than made up before spl'lng, and the lots In the cnblns show bellel' results dllrlng the lotal 'period The plnn folowel1"ln cnse of the cnbln Is to banlt It about hal(·wny to the top with stl'llW and manure

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used at present are 6'AI lly 81Al feet with Uiree-foot wnlls. The lioor ~ mude of'two·lnch planks, allli there aru 4x6 Inch skids undel'llenth. However,

FOR SALE A quanllty of young Spling Pullets

nt 50 cents each. Apply l3P !ill's. W. II. Brewster

• • • OHico ,EqUipment for Sale

I Ollvcr typowrlter, *35, Smith Pm·

mier typewrltCl: $,15. New OlivoI' typewriter $,15. l\\onarch typewrltel' just rebuilt III\e new, $35. Long Clll'· rlnge Oliver $35. Will rent by wcek or mon\h any of the' Olivera. Hnve also u loose leaf ledger completo at a very low price. 'J'Ii\[J~S OF'I,'ICg.

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I nm doing nil Itlnds of ropalr work on shoos at my shop In the gast End Garage, '1'l'l;\hol'ne, and solicit your , patronage. !\I all service yours to commaml. A. Agnew, Prop.

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South hllll' 01 S,ec. 18·7·7, W1. 60 aLl'eS 01' lhls land \ were stlmmol'fal­

.lowed In J 923. Good bulldlngH, good hayland and plenty of water. Apply to the OW/lei',

f~H' winter use, lIle A·shape cubln, hal' Ing no f100l', Is reported by good au til' ol"itiea to be more satisfnctory: The straw shed, .whlch Is mnde by pllln~

l3P atmw over a fl'llmeworlt of woven wire

• '1'. E. Irwin, RlLthwoll, Man.

• • • or poles, Is, perhlLps, the best of nil, ns \l"ell as the oheapest. The strnw shdul( be rcplenlshe.d (mch yem'. This Is th(' method employed in housing the breed· in$ stock at Scott. The sheds nre usu·

, NOW Is the time to get your

Shoes Repaired and Heels Rebuilt. ; Rubber Heels of all kind fitted on

Boots.

•• ,. ally located npPI'oxlmately.a hundre(; Ynrd. 'from the feed trough In order

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J. B. MOREAU • • • . .~ ..

Ing to and from the shed. It Is well tl have the ahod'iarge enough to feed In· Side 'during the very. severe wCliUler. DUI'Ing such ,times so'me exercise mny ,PUBLIC NOTICE. bo afforded by scattering Bome shenf Nollce Is horeby given to ull pel'sonr

to cut trees of nuy kind growing In the shed occasionally, Out!

"h,eal::'(c or Blx;lllgs'ls' Bumclent nt the public highways of the lIlunl. n , '. IUlIlIl!' ty of Soulh' NorfolK .

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HOUSE TO.RENT Decembel' 8th, AI"!>!)- ,to ,

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The Farmers' Mutual Fire In.urance Company of Portage la Prairie

for tho Village or 'l'rohol'Oe and norUl also for lhe Village of Halhwoll aDd sUl'I'oundlug dislrlct. EnqUire oC

JAMES HIRD LI'}e 71/ Ring 5 Agent Trehern. --------- --- --

J. J. FAUCHER!!: -Agent for-

The Great West Life Assurance Co The Royal Fire Insurance Co .

The Farmers' Mutual Fire Insu~ance of Portage.

Money to Loan on Farm Property.

FRATERNAL SOCIETIES

TREHERNE LODGE NO. 51 A.F. & A.M.

Meers Frlduy oil 0/' hO(OI'e tho rull 1~IOOn at the IIluRolllc lIall, 'I'rohel'lle. \ lailing IJl'ethron cOllllally welcome. R. W. BI·o. John Coull 01'. SouretarJ

W. II, Spinks, W. I\{.

,IND. ORDER OF ODDFELLOWS Trohel ne Lodgo No. 1-1 meels In Ihe MnwlIl" Hall ovel')" 'l'hursday ovenln~ at 8 p. lll, All Odd fellows in good dtandlnlt are welcOme.

Jallles Arbuthnotl, N. G. H. A. Adah', Sec.

DOVE RE&EKAH LODGE, NO. 62, Meeta the 2nd nnd 4th Tuesday at

oacb. month In thll MILRonio Hall, at 8 p. m, Vleltlng. brethren and sister. always welcome.

MI'S. J S. Corbett, N. G. , Mra. A. E. Smith, Secretary.

I L. O. L. No. 1730

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A. E. gngllsh, W. K. Visiling brethren welcome.

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Severe :Kidney; :~r.o;Qble· '.: -A I'UlIier '\iecullnr accident happened .' ,,_ l, • • ~

on'the big grade 11I1iC'Frl!rny nigh t. -Mrs. S. Clurk and her daughl(J~ Dol'­'cen' went to Vncouvcr last 'I'ucsday to visit 'relat,lves:

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. ',' ','I, had "trouble' with my kid; - neys and very"frequent urination. . -This was 'followed by pains which

at timeS' were very levere. ;The doctor. said, I had inflammation' of the bladder 'and that an oper-

.. ' necessary .• To ,this, b ." D I/'!~,~~'~:'cl;~'sli egan us,"!,' r. =.: I't-ldlnell:LI,v',er Pills. From

few doses· I 'felt the The pains left, urination

was corrected, and I have had no recurrence of theie ailments." ", .. --.

Dr. C"as~~'s .. ~I~~eY-Llyer .,~i,lIs ,~/' One pili a dOlle, !lGcts. a box. ~II dealcrs, or Edmanson, nates

&, Co., Ltd., Toronto

bunch or horses were going south with II 'dog In close ,attendunce. 'I'hey were 1I111/{lIlg gooll speed w,llen they met, II 'cm" coming north: One llOrse t.hought It WIIS two' mothrcycles coming, !lnu lie.' decIded' to (lIlSS be.tw~"n. The suIt wlls'he IlInded on. t~J~~ot the h~od, 8t:ivlng II~, tile rndlntor with his hind l'eol, while, hIs 'rore feet b!lttel'ed lh( "\'Indsh lela' Inlo '!l.fow ploce~, 'l'he mo· lorlsl was 60 miles from ' IlOl11e. 'I'here

'W1I8 nothing 'wrong with' lhe works and he decided ,[0 mnlto' n try for O~k· Ville und get 'flxerl 'up '~efOl'e muldng ,lhe rest"of lhe jOllmoy, , -Each van roule Is slurtlng lhe second , , lOund of free driving, 1t Is a gl'eul Ideo. 'fol"flndlng out whllt I((nd of stull olll"neighbo-rs 'are made of. Tho big majorJly arl\l cleal; grit. , :..r~{I·S, David Trllmbla Is Vlshlng with frlenlls In the United Stutes at present.

, I I.C..Slldle Harvey Is visiting with Grund.

• • • -Mrs. P. Petersen went 10 Winnipeg IVl)dnesday, and retlirned. l"rldny. · .. ' . -1\[1'. 1.,. A. Aune and Mr. J. Garnet Jr .. went to 'Vlnnlpeg on \VednesdllY and

rned ThuI·sdIlY. • ••

-Mrs. 'V. Campbell rclurned fl'0111 Winnipeg on Wcdnesday.

• • • ,-1\11', T. Moffatt and Mr. A. O. Bolen werc cIty visitors on ~hurBdny. .'. . -1\Irs. W. Watts !lnd Mrs. J. Dunlov I'laited lhc city Thursday.

• • • ":"Mrs. J. Dowthwalte went to the city 'l'hursday and returned Snturday.

• e.e . -1\Ies§rs, E. Tessler and A. D. Fcrgu, son 1110tored to 'Vlnnlpegl Thursday.

pa mid' GrandnllL Harvey, neltiler of " 'I Wh~?l look old enough .to -be so deslg· ·nated. • ' $t:?bU.:forWheaf

• • • -Mr. and MI·s. 'V. Hoy George, Who nlTlvcd I'rom Lnlng, Sask., on Tuesday went 10 \Vlnnlpcg on 'I'hursdIlY, en rOute to B. C.

25 'above t. FI C. Market lOr ax . ,

WE know lhl!re are a nurn.­ber or fo'prmen -who wl.h to «Ive thdr 110M a. prac:·

tle.1 t'duealion. but are unab1e to do 10 on account ot the low price 01 ICraln. We will ahare • part. at the (armer', 10 .. hy .c«("PllnK " IIlorallC w h eat ticket covering 80 bu. hell! or No. 1 or No.·2 wheat. for any or our I 1 00.00 Counes of lralnln". Other COUTlt:tI In pro .. portion.

,Schools in-Principle Cities-Coast to Coast

• • -' I -.' Mail this CoUP,QD . , ~ IIur'rt:3roth~rl{' A, teaspoonful ,of

, , : "Califoi·nln. Fit' Syrup'" now will thor-•·••·••• .... ,··· .. •• ........ •••• .. •· .. ·• .. · .. ·· .. •• .. ·,·······1.. . 't • I b I ". : . I' ou~hly clean IC htt C owc a lUI III n.

I, HEMP"!LL TRADE 8C1~OOLS, ~TD. ,few houri! YOll havc II. well, phtY(lIl child

lIudqUArI.",. i I ]"f f' I III' I 68. MAIN BTIlEET, WINNIPf.G ,! ,ago. n: ~v~r,' cross, ~vorIS.', J 10118 ,

.' PI ... ~ .end me Cr •• InCormallon 10f i constIpated or full of col", cllll"rcn lovc I ,our pra<:tlcal eoUI1I .. oC Irnlnlnl< anll! its plellsunt tnHte., . ' how I ean PI' Cor .. m~ ,In "beat .at, I -.... :rell-yonl' ,druggist you ,

, 11,26 per buah.l. .. ' ,I genu hie -"Clllifornia Pig I I " .,' ' '. 'I llUs dlrectiolls for hollies 'I NAME ...... _ ............... _ .. _._ .................... , ... : I of' all .ugea ,pt1,lclt:,4r!l1l . b~~t1eR" f

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·-'rhe 'principal salulatlon In lhese purts Is. "How's the IIrm ?" , To make thcm jump, just preten!1 'to stllb the sore spot with your flngel·.- An ounce of preventlo'n Is worth' a ton of cure. -BIlly lIIose Is laying In" it stoclt or lost FOI'd purls. 'Vhen he', gets Il few more he Is going 10 build a car 1'01

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Fifty cars of fish were shipped this season from ,Lesser Slave Lake

, to various pain ts in C4tnada and the United States; 'thc majority going to, cities" in, the Eastern States. These shipments wcre practically .11 Ivhitefish, the coarser varietiea being 'disposed of in the local mar­kets. .

Showing a' record, incrcase over t~e figures of last year, grain, load­lngs in thc'.Western ,Provinces since the ,conimencement of the' crop year, September 1st,. aggregate 82,219 cllrs, representing 136,958,448 els, ,as agaInst 80,828 cars loaded, or 130,287,194 'bushels, from September 1st to October 14th, 1922. , .... ' ',,~'~~,-

Thnt the futurc nrosperity of l\Ia'ritime Provinces, as well as wholo of Canada, depended on thc routing of Canadian trade over Ca­nadian railways and through Cana­'dian ports, wns thc view, expressed by Dr. Murray MacLaren, M.P. for St. J.hhn, :speaking l'ccently in his constituency. . ,

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-Messrs. J. Ainslie nnd J. O. Cartel' ",enl to Fannystelle on Frldny to at· tCL-'- 'l'J)h~ctor's Meeting or the Rurnl CI'cdlts Society. ' h, ... }

-Amongst those who ' attended, the Masonic ~'At Home" at Carman on FI·I· lillY night: were: Mr: and II1rs. G. All· ward, '1\11'. nnd !ill's. C. Rlnn, M~· and Mrs: W, Watts, MI'. !Ind Mrs. IT. 0, Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Shaw, 1\[rs. J. G. Wright, MI'. and !ill's. W. Lorce, .\11'. !Ind Mrs. O. '1'. Soole.

• •• -Mrs, J. Layland returned from 'Vln· nlpog on Saturday.

• •• , -Mr, and 1\[rs. A, D. Ferguson went tc Wlnnlpcg on Saturday.

• • • -Rev. H. J~. Roy, Asslstnnt Gencml Mlsslonllry for the 'Dlocesc of Rupert's Lnnd, arrived on Saturday, cond!lctcd Ihe service In Holy, Trinity Church on Sunday, and returned to Wlunlpeg on Mouday evening!

• • • ':"'l\frs. 0, T. Soolc and son ~I'cnl Ie Wlnnlpe~ 011 Monday.

• •• ,-Messrs. T~, Kenny, R. ,Dcnton, IT 9rlmes, .T. Shum', Ralph Wilson !tud '.T

'",'v''''' Went to 'Vlnnlpcg on MondllY, • * •

Tens of thousa nds of caribou are trekking southwards through Yukon

. Tel'ritory for thc winter .. Bunds of !o "th~m ha vo Ilns!!ed thr,ougl1 'tne 'out­

. , Blurts of Dawson City:' For 'a hun­,drcd, miles down: bands of caribou' can be scen swimming the Yukon riyer and ,: sO,metimes ,surrounding canoes and 'stellmbol1ts as they pass.

-The Union Dank of Call ada have no· tlfled that they wl11 close I hell' brancl here on Decembor 151h, and Miss Belle Wilson of lhe locnl staff hIlS' been trnnsfel'l'ell to 'Vaskada, for which place she left here MondllY morning,

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pictures ·tnken for the Dominion 'ar­chiv~s by, the' Arctic expedition in cl1nrJ~e,! of Captain Bernier, which

neel from tho northcl'n to be shown in Quebec,

They contain inter­JncI(J,~nts of the Iifc of the

a typical scenes of the 'Northern land. , , "

-The"Dlrectors of lIlC' Elm Creok ' ~

Power. &. Ught Co., Ltd., helll their Annual Meeting on Thursduy last, at which all, the mem bcrs or the BOlli'll werc re'elected, except that MI', J .. 1. Holliday was eolecled In the vllcancy caused by lhe resignation of MI'. A. D. Ferguson, who cXIJects to be leaving Elm Cl'cek shortly. MI'. O. '1'. Soolc was elected Secrelary-'l'ren.surCl·, vice Mr. A. D. Ferguson. A very satlsfac, tOI'y result was' il'lIlde' on tho result or lhe first year's work of the ComiJllny. . ' , ••• ,~~ .. Tuesday, December blh, Ihc Nom· Inatlons 1'01' t1\o;'Munlclpallty of Grey resulted as fOlows~ 'by acclanmtlpn:­'.Retwe:-C.'J: H. Ai'bcz (I·c·electcu). , Councmor for'Warll 2 :-J. H. WticdH

,(Vice, J, M. Kennedy). , 'Councillor 1'01' Ward 3-Adrlen n'lle;. (Vice: L. Peart). ,": ;.: .

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ildren Cry for

Fletcher's Castoria is a harmless Substitute' for ' Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and .?oothing SY1'?ps"

• ,prepare~ to relie~'e' ]nfal1~s ·in arms an'ct Children, aIr ages: ,of

Constipation Flatulency Diarrhea

Wind Colic To Sweeten Stomach Regulate Bowels'

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Aids in the assimilation of Food, promoting Cheerfulness, Rest, and

, . Natural Sleep withottt Opiate~ /7R ... " c: " To avoid imitations, always look for Ihe signaturc of ~~ Proven direclions !2!l £!!.£b. package. Physicians cI'crywlicrc rccommcnd it.

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WINNIPEG -- CANADA

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JlatepayitrR' Meeting was he!'1 ,In' lh..... Cree Tues ay, I

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." ,j . . , . The lello01 concert giYeu Monday -1. L. AJlIlllluua lpent ThU1'lla1 of

night. Decemb!lr 3rd In the auditorium laSt week Ii} to:wn. \ proved an enjoyable event. 'A large -Nurse' Down Is nursing In Treherne audience 'listened with great Interest district. - , to different Itil11lS, whlcIi were :Indeed Asplund was' a passenger to Trees-well· worth he'al'lng: 'The teachers and bank last Thursday. : ,

/ -pupils are to be congratulated "on the -Mr. Milne, C.P.R. - night operator, • 'I' ,

emclent way In wlllch each Item was was, transferred to Nesbitt hist week. 'rendered. The costumes were pretty Mr. Leathe'rdale~18 taking Mr. Mllne's and very appropriate.. The "-progl'llm place here. / I 'f., sideration the pcior crops, and governed our-

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923 . Don't mill yoar opportunity to .. ve money. You need ,the .. viagl Dd we need the" cub, 10 we pus' alouf' the .saviag to yoa Dd you pus along the money to, al to effect the savine. .. READ OUR SALE BILL AGAIN. IT WlLL,PAY! CHRISTMAS':GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. '. DO

YOU CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EARLY. , . ,

New Chiaa Jdst In. C'ome in and see our love­ly ::r ea Pots, Special $3.50

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Op~nlng Chorus. "0. Canada" by last Thursday. Grades VI. VII and V)lI. -Mrs. Jas. Sanderson and daughter.

Chalrman's Address. Mllis Ina • Sanderson left on Friday Crow ·Drlll. - night, ror Winnipeg where they will A Doil Song. spend the winter. Scarf Drill by eight girls.' ·-R H. Dagg was a business visitor In Recltatlon:-Orrls Pachole. Winnipeg last week.' ., _ Action Song:-"The Little Dutchles" -Mrs. H. E. Curll spent the week·end Dlalogue:-"Uncle 'Hlram's' Cold." ' In Winnipeg 'anl Starbuck. . Left Mnrch. -Mrs. Rooke of Treherne visited Wltll Recltatlon:-Freddle Hai·rlson. her sister. Mrs. Geo. Blackwell for a A Fan Drill. few days recently.

."The Coach nnd Four"-four boys. -Douglas Clarke spent the week'end A song by seven glrls:-"Sound and his home In Nesbitt.

co~c:~·. ;all Top Hat. lli~r~is~I~~wn Is visiting relatl~es In

"A Good·Nlght. Song." -Mrs. Carefoot of Rathwell preached . . Play:-"Uncle Joe's Will." at both services In the Presbyterian A Patriotic Drill. Church last Sunday. "God Save·the,Klng."'. .' -D. Lee of Killarney Is viSiting with MI'. W, F.'RoslI as Vlce·Presldent or Mr. and MrS: A. S. ,Qles.·

the Parents' and Teachers' Association' -Mr. and Mrs .. R. Hector and little ~. .

spoke a few words. thanking the sta.fl' daughter returned to their home In of the school for the able way In which Minto last Wednesday . the program was put on. Inspector -On Tuesday afternoon of last week Dunlop also congratula.ted, the pupils the members of the Methodist Misslon-and scholars for tile fine showing they ary Society met at the Parsonage for a had just made, soclal- time wlth Mrs. ,J. Sanderson.

Mr. J. N. Clarke on behalf of the who left last' Friday for Winnipeg. and pupils. thanked Mr. Ross and In- Dilrlng the afternoon' Mrs:, Sanderson spector Dunlop for their kind words; was presented'wlth a Llfe·Membership also the audhince i (or their sUJl'Port. pin or the W.M.S. as a toIf-en-of appre· The Natlonnl Anthem brought to a clatlon of her valuable and willing ser· close a very enjoyable evening. vIces lit· ~l~ ~Imes. Lunch was Ulen

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spent by all'.present.· . , -Mr. and Mrs. Dllwort1,l were passen·

gel's to Wlnnl'peg Monday night. -MI'. and Mrs. Geo. BJackweU attend· eld the funeral of Mrs. BIackweU's bro· ther·ln·law, the late Mr. Rooke. which was held--In Treherne last Saturday. -:-Arthur Nllsh lind Eric 'Lane l~ft for

'. Arcola lllst Monday. \ -AU the CounclJlol's and the Reeve , , were t'eturned by acclamation with the

./ exception of Mr. H. Weber who with· drew from the Council this year. and his place Is being taken by Mr. Geo. McGregor:

. . MATCHETTVILLE RADIOGRAMS

;,;",pn Tupsday evening. Noyembe,r 27. MI'. Val. Schweitzer gave a very Inlel" estlng Illustrated lecture In Matchett-

, I . ville Church entiUed "Night Flying l"l'l~nce.'" Mr.' Schwe!..tzer, talks frond ~xperlenee·~nd'hls lecture was both In­teresting lind Instructive. We hOlle to hEmr 111m Ilgain In MatchettvlJle this wlntel·. OUlar IllJtel'esting 'Items on the llrogl'lIm were a vocal solo by Mr.

Clarke. a reading by Miss ::;al'all Matchett and a duet by Messrs. Harland. Rev. T. D. Wilson' as chiliI': man gave a shol'l addl·e8s.- :FoJlowlng the program; lunch was served by .ladles. A '~ollectlon was taken during ,the ·evenlng. . ,.', ': , ' I ',of I I

;,,-!;oclal, Circle ~as held o~ Thursdl'.!· illl."nlllUU nt...llle. home o£.Mrs. A. Me·

;>,:""",,,, ..... :,' Sewing \ Circle .wlfI: be helfl ,week on Thursday aftel'noon al

, '~ ,..... ' home of Mrs. D. A; McLaren.

T\ft .. ld Henry, ,·-L'on' •. fe,rl!"t the MatcheD-v,llIe Chrlllt· . Friday. 'Dlicembel' 2l~t. Glen Christmas Trell 011

!.~r~€:rW;ed:nesld,a:Y. Dece'mber 19t.h. " . '

--'. THE HOME PAPER FOR VICTORIA AND GREY

-:HALTERS ARE CHEAPER THAN ROPE:-John.ton'. 'c.lebrated Rope Halter. , .... : ........................ _ ... :::::- Special, 75c. Chrome T.n H.lt ..... t\.rlng, 1\-4 Inoh •• at ............ _ .............................. $1.45 a .. t Black Le.ther, 6 ring., 1\-4 Inch, at ................................................ $1.90 ~ , Other Kind. In P·roportlon.

SEE OUR LINE OF OVERSHOES, FELTS AND SOX' MACKINAW ,COATS-The very beat at ................................ $8.00 to $9.50 One only-SHEEPSKIN ULSTER with a whipcord shell-EXTRA.

SPECIAL at ........... !. .................................................................... $25.00 OUR PRICES ARE- LOWER THAN EVER.

H. A. ADAIR - - TREHERNE ,

Curry"s Store News

Christmal Groceries Best quality Shelled Walnuts ......................................... ~ ..... ssc. per lb. Shelled Almonds ........... _ .................. : ........................... ~ ................. ssc. per lb. Seededor.Seedl~ss·Raisins in II-oz. pkgs., 15c. per pkg,

. . or 7 for $1.00 5-lb. box of Green' Plume Seedless Raisins ............................ $1.15 Camel Dates ................. _ ..................... ~ .................................... 2 pkgs. for 25c. Cooking Figs ..... , .............................................................................. 15c. per lb. Relhmce Cooking'Molasses in 2-lb. tins ........................ 20c. per tin Cut Mixed Peel in packages ....................... 4 ............................................... 45c. Whole Peel, lemon or orange .......... : .............................. _ ..... 45c. per lb. Whole ·Citron Peel ..... : ........... ". .......................................... : .......... 7 sc. per 'lb. Vanill~ or Lemon Extract in 2Yz-oz. bottles .................................... 30e. Wethey's Mincemeat in packages ............................................. 2 for 3Sc . Fry's Baking Chocolate ................................................................. .35c. per tin Coc9anut ....................... l,. ..................... -............................................ 3sc. per lb. Clark's Pork and Beans .............................................................................. 20c. Tomatoes, per tin ................. .,. ....................................................................... 20e. Peas and Corn per tin ............................................................................. : ...... 20c. Corn Starch .............................................................................. 2 pkgs. for 25c. Paulin's 'Sodas, per pkg .......................................... _ .. : .......................... : ...... 3sc. Dill Pickles, home made, 1n quart sealers .......................................... 50c. Jap Oranges, per box .......... : ........ 1 ......... + ............................................... $1.30 Cranberries, per lb ........................................................ : ...................... , ............ 15c.

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Your Battery BuliDeSS 'il again solicited for the . comina winter. .

lam ia .. pOlition t!) .. ve you money on your lut yeu'.,Battery Dry Store. CaD in and

': "e'me.about them.. -. WET STORE; $1.00 PER MONTH. "~

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1 ";? ~~ .. ~ .. ::::~:,,~::~: ~::.~" 11ii!il~I*~11;:~::~:"\i'iliill .. ·i3c~· ews .. B' 'I' G'. . ·A· L·UMINU· "M'" W·. AR">E' SA' LE. ~.. ~ I will sell by auction at. the farm of .::: f M t =.!:t::! _,.- t

t ·lI. Herl'lngton, sEl' 21..7.10,,6 mlles SW =. ....0. I!-r a §l " . • .. of: 'l'I-eherne, the'followlng chattels at §l ~""'E'':~'''U~'~'·'''~::: -Miss T .. lzzle McLeod, who has been' . . '. ' .. - .- , ..,...

,. ,. , ' .. :. 1 p.m., Satur,day, December 8th :: . ~7 L ,SA D RS ::: at Dauphin, returned. home Monday. \' :', .' 11 llOItSES:-Con~lstinlO of 5 geld. ::/IIIIIIIII',IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIi: • • •

'" ': Iny~ and six mares from 2 to 0 .years. COP)·r.I~ht,. 1922, ~V~.to.rn Ne,wopRper Unlo>"," .-D. La,,=son paid his usual visit last . CATTLE:-4 Cows an<1' 31 flelCers, 1~'·l.!r since 81111 !I~d dIed o·C~tuhert:u. ·week·end. ':' I I

., dllc to·calve In spring. 3 Calve~. los Is, tWlI 1II0nths befllre, Marlll '!Iu.J • • • , FEEp:-3 stack~ Sheaves; a qtilm. been' II chllnged wuUlnn, IIcconllng to -The Ladles' Aid or Dethel Church i

pty o~ Oats and Rye, fit Cor Ceed, 11111 Looks, her attendant. She IIlOlled wlJl meet at the, home oC Mrs. S.' W. i SWINE:-2 Drood Sows with litters lind IIlIlked, lind IInllrled In II, corner Fiack, In Treherne on Thursday arter·'

of pigs. PUI'e Dred Yorkshh'e sow uC .her cnge. Hut the cllnlllx clime noon, December 13th. • ''fltiI pig: Pure bred York~hhlre I1oar. when sh\! mll<1e II vicious IIltliCk u\llln .....

MAClIINERY:-:4 sets heavy hllr'l.young ,llIckllon, .who Willi lellrnln, tile -Miss Gladys,Smlth was a passenger ness; set single harness, gang plow, buslnesH, lind hlld been Int~usled with to Cypress on Monday. mower, mke, 2 sets sleighs, hal ... ows, th.e dennlng out or ~lurtl\ s ten feet ••• wllgon and box, sleighs, brellklng plow b~ Jel~~lt IIPnrtllllent'l b' k -DORN:-To' Mr. lind Mrs. Harold II III

,11~"80n, II uggl!r nl{ uc with a h I. 8C ell' lln<1 many othcl' articles of budly l;ruI8I'd' CHl!e lind II wrenched Morison, on TUJselay, Dece,:"ber 4t , a farm oQ,Ulpment , shoulder, went to Dlrectur i!:nderby. son. (Died Dec. 4th.>

HOUSEHOLD GOODS:- bed and wilo callie lind looked lit the snarllnlO \ •• • . Hprlngs, couch, washing machine, sew· Indy In yellow. -The U.F.W.M. will meet In their Ing machine, and other articles' of Cur· "Thllt orllng's iut to be kllle(I," wal room on Sat.urday. _Decemher 8th at Huro and household equipment. Ende~by's \,erlllct.( "She's old and 2:30. A full attimdance of members Is

'fERMS:- 'Household Goods, Hogs, 811\'alle. It. wun't PIlY to keep her. requested as the election of officers Feed lind Gmln, aDd sums under $20, Sooner or, 'ater she'lI'atta't:k some one wlll be held. Ca~h. Usual credit on larger amounts. ellle. • • •

'rIlIJSTEES of II. Harl'lngton Estate Blll Looks was almost blubbering. -Mrs. J. Adams returned home Tues· \\'. E. S'I'APLES, Auct., Trehenw "She's never' Rttllckell me, sir," he l1ay after spending the weok at the

I 811Id.' "Howdy, Marta, howdy'" t.l)e home of her cousIn, Mrs. A. Dewar, He stretched Ollt his hnnd and Mar· Inkster Ave., Winnipeg.

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tn took It through the bllrs of her • • • CIIKl' und shOOk It lugubriously,' -Teddy Cain was a Winnipeg visitor

"She IIIny be All rllOht with you," last week, returnIng Friday.

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REG. PRICE

No, 8 Tea Kettles ......... , ...... : ............. $3.50 Tea Pots ............................. .,. .............. : ..... , 2.50 Percolating Coffee Pots .................. 3.00 Double Boilers ................................... 3.50 3.50rp-quart Stew Kettles ......... 2,del 10·quart Dish Pans ........................... 2.00

SALE PRICE $2.50

1.75 2.15 2.50 1.50 1.50

Dec. 7th and 8th

12-quart Water Pails ........................ 2.00 Potato Kettl~s .................................... $1 ,90 Frying Pans ................ ,........................ 1.45 Covered Stew Kettles .................... 1,.. 250 Muffin.Pans in cluster of 9 ............ 1 1.35 Mixing Bowls .................. :...................... 1.00 Dippers ...................................................... .75 Large Roasters .................................... $5.00

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$4.00 A PIoneer Pension 1 System .

l'he Canadian. Pllclllc kal,way il th:s yenr celebrating the twentlcth ... :lIvcr,ary qf the loandati(Jn of the LUInpany's h)'SI.eIll of pensions for tt." elllp.oyc.:~.

Inld Director' Enderby, "but slie's got ••• to gu. We've thut new pair coming -J. Adams and wlCe were visitors In from Borneo any ,dllY, lind we Clln't the 'Peg last week. ' put· them with her." • • •

Many other articles too numeris to mention, all at a greatly re~uced price. Come in and see this Aluminum of. y~urself. It is not a. cheap line. of goods, but our regular line. GUARANTEED 99 PER··CENT. PURE ALUMINUM-' 'HEAVY' WEIGHT. . , .

I L was in 11102 th"t the BOIlTd of D:rectors, under the Presidency of Lo,'d ::;Ll!u:;l:nescy, lool:ed into tha Llure (OT tile ,benefit of tholl<! who '" ere Illying the foundations of the f.~;'·ire that W.IB to take so large a pl.rt'in the up-b~ildi'1g Df Can"dH.

"She's 'pining ror Slm, 811'," vol un· -~V. O. Darkwell :i-eturn~d to Treherne leered nlll Look doggedly, , Thursday from the cIty.

"I'll mix her up, a dose of pru5.slc ••• Icld with her malh' tomorrow," an- -Mr. and Mrs. E. Northey went IIwered gnderby. through to Glenboro on Thursday, re'

lie knew thllt Looks ~vould reCuse to tit Treherne Saturday night. Rdllllnistel' It, and he IlIIssed It him.' urn ng 0 • • • . '

Relf through the burs of Murta's cage. 'I' D I Ct Frida evening lIIurta looked at the SlIvory mess -j> IS. uncan e on y, "nltted It "lind held out two paws fuli of last weok for Carman, where slie ot" It 'to! Bill' Inqnlrlngly .. The tellrs w111 remain a week before leaving strellmed down Bl11's cheeks. Ottawa, her former hOqle.

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In December, 11102, the dircctors pa"sed 1\ resolution stating Ihat a l!Ine had comc when provision should' lw made for officers and permunent employees- who, after long yeaI'M ot i nllhl'ul service, hlld reached lin agio wnen th£y were unequal to tj, • further, performance of their duties, and announcing that a plnn oC supel'­IInnuation had been d~termined upon.

"No, old 1111,' I clln't 1:0 buck on YOII." he muttered.

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l'I'll get my IIUtOllllltiC,'" he snld. tho ten days previous on account of the The plan was a gef1'rolls one.

The Com puny provided all the money necessal'y, and the employees were llot en lied upon to contrihute to it in any way whatever. ln 1903 when it was first put into 'erred Canadian I'uciiie employe08 numbered about <lO,OOU To-day they Ipproximato 90,000, and everyone a! them, from the humblest stenographer, offiCII boy, 01' "trnck ''falkBr'' or even the minor employee lit some far-off,out­llost in China or in EUTope, has old­age sustennnce gUllrnnteed so long liS he or she stays with the Com·

"Something kept hllll An huur or serious from typhoid oC Miss Mary two. Ml1rlll, lett IIlone, grl\w . III ore , Straube, who was In training at the and 1II0re uneusy. She knew thltt she Mlsorlcordla IIospltal. Miss Straube "'liS to ,he IlImlshed Cor her attack on Is now reported to be progressing fa· Jael;Ron; but what were these' human ,·orably. helrJ,ls contrivIng? ,\!'ellr IIIl1stered, her • • • -thllt fellr thllt InMplres one to des· -MI·s.'J. D. Scott and children wer~ perlltlon. rm:sengers to CYl'ress HI, or Sutul'l!ny.

Anti there wns something else-SOllie -Miss Margaret Haire returned from Instinct t hilt c,'en Murta did not un· Whinipeg 0l!.. Saturday. tlerRtllnd. __ u __

An ·ourllng·utron's 'nrllls nm nhllost THE WqRD "CHRI~TMAS" IIR Rtrong nM 1\ gor~llll's. )Vlth one Drevlty llIay be the soul of wit but e."ercl~o of hcr .Rlrellglh lIllIrlll IlIId abbl'cyilltlon Is not Ihe soul of high

Somc Stullstics bent IIpnrt tWIl hUI·s·~ her CUlle-she sentiment that should be attached to The Company's first contributi~n tl I I [tl It'

pany. ,

.' WlIS Irollg I, out 0 Ie III' lUll PH I ChrlutnJas. \Vhy abbreviate the syl· to the pension fund wus $250,000 I I I tI I Iff which wns supplemented by nnnual IOn~Il, IIIH n !C, !Cllr 0 nn hcre.o 'Iable UUlt carries Its saCled meaning? grnnts stllrtlng at $80,000 which woOdland nlmost' hofore she WIIS \ Wily malte It "X"?- Surcly the Ink 01'

nuvc, from time to Lime, been ill- IIIlsRed .. )1 Wlln Jncl(son who ~nullht space or trouble suyed does not war· croused, until for some yenrs pust it ,Slght~[)f 'the rellow Ltrellk, hounding, !'lint lIIurring It word UlI\t holds such hn~ Leen $500,000 allnually. ,'1'0 tho .·nl'l·hs~ the open. , ." high 1llul'e in heart or njemory,' I~ erod of 1!!22 the Comnllny hlld con. 'l.'hE'Y 10l'lIted hl'r lit the t()P of a; ,le'Ii" j' '.( " I" "I 'Iipt It'b' -I' tributed II total, of ~.1:71(j,000 to thG' tall lI·ce. 'I'hey st'nt for Blll Lonk.. I . Il,U III, ~. ndlt~eC I. c e so n fund while paymcnts on pensions hud But Hl11 sullenly" refused to lure her wlltlng.-Exchnn"e.

I • • • IImountel ,to $3,857,!l02, leaving .8 . down. ,". ,., balance to the credit of, the fund of "I'il rUlher In~p. lilY joh" hI! ~l\lcI' -Olivol' Quaue, edtor of the Herald at ~,6'1~,1 oa, In l!l22 the Lot~l p~y. nml ~Jucl .. rhy. who knt'w tl:llt BIll wu~. Sl. Petcr, Mlnn" say!! 'the biggest trust

ents made amounted t~ ,$,,08,00t, his most Ylllllllhie 'mlln, slllcl nothing. on cllrth Ill_the country newspaper. It and at October lst of thl~ year··tho . ' trtist~ c\'crybo(\y, gets eU3sed Cor trua-totlll number of the COlllpany's pen- Food WIIS strewlI III the font of the Ung, mldrusletl tor cussing, lind If If lioners was 1,182, each of whom tree III w/llch Murtll hlUI, tuken ret· bllsts for trusting, gets cussed for bust· was drnwing an average of '35.~2 Ul:(', but she ollly, oha,llercl\ ungrlly • Jler month. It is of interest fo noto. fro III the' sUlumlt' IInil refused In tie, Ing.,.

I ,that since the pension fund becamo Rcentl. 'l'nwllrd evening I']ntlerby 'Ilst (Jperative, 877 pellsions have become pllilencl'. • " fnofle~:I.tiv~.through the"death Of the '''I'll get 'Ill" rille," he 811111. "l.ca\'e beneflClu rlcs' '.

II' .' d't' f' her there, ,fuel;son; she won t stlr tl11

IIvmg In view con I Ions ,0 m- . " . cr~lIscd living eosts which then pre- I 1II0I,"I1,lg. ,'" v311cd the world over, the Company ,JSC\lS of the esclll,e \\IIS ~ept II

, in llll!! IIlIowed the pensioners all I secret from the puhlle. 'l'he keepers additioual bonus of twenty-five per ret Ired. Only lllll Lonl;s WIlS WOI'l'Y' cellt. of their.' reg'ular allowallce. Ing. 801m IIflc):-lIIle1nlght h\! crept out TnI~ went into effect on May. 1st of M his co\tnge lind IIIUlly Ills WilY to thn't yeul', and continued until the the tree: ,', elld of 19':2. In view of ·the modi· "~llIl'ta. old' gal, It \1'a~u't me I" he !icatioll of the cQlldition that mado, plelldetL "I'ye tnlell to !!IIVC :;·OU, Mllrtll." It I\CCCSSIlI'Y, thaI bonus is this year ~ct at twenty per cent. lJe wns slll'prl~ed thnt no nnswer

Kellt ill Callada Clllllt!. 1,001.II)g up, he COllhl,Just dis· By' fur th~ groater part or.: thi. IIl1glllsh the, big IIpe resllng In the

money is of course distributed in tree tOpR. A 1II1l"l)lIIent of her nr!,l~ , eRpada, just ns is the cllse with the nltrllcted hiR' notice .. 'l'hen he IIndEtt;

Comjlany's vast payroll of over st()lId. Following her In~t1net, Mar· $10",000,000 annul!.lly, and the many I til WIIS building n hOlllll of brimches.

, .. , . , -/I certilin man last Saturday night had been dining well but not too wise· Iy, .and ns he wos staggering along

\' , homewards, a friend suggested, that 11Crha\ls he would be better If ho· were to sit Quietly In the cplture silOw for a Wne .. They accordingly· wont In toge· 'tiler, and In a little while the CI'lontl found the Inebriated one sobbing QUI, ally to himself, although the picture then flickering across t he screen was certainly not a pathetic one .• ""'llllt'S tbe matter?" he hls,od. "Wh'y can'~ to sit quietly In the picture show for n ,. 'Sno good, 01' man," sobbed the othor. "['ve gone stone dear: I can't helli' Il

single worl! tbey're'saylng," .

BOYNE CREEK BRI:FLETS mii1ions it ycarly spend:' on the Bill Lool;5 tllrnl'd IIWIIY jlluhlJtlrlng purchll~c of supplies under the pol- lind' went hOlile. [lut 'ut duwh -0-

.. icy of distrihuting as .much of It.·, - .' 'inother succe3sful .. surprise party expenditure as Is possible in the was lit the foot of the tree IIgllln." was stnged at the home of 1111'. ant! country it exists to serve,,:-, . . "111 II rlu , old. gill,", he ca'lI~d': sortly, ~irB. I·f. WI.lcox ']friday '!-Ight IIISt, C'!III:

The operution' of the fund Is alni.' "thtiy'rc going t() crollk you. ,1 wllnt prlslng the ·eastern. portion of Ule dis· .' plicily itself, Upon rcaching the yml to undCl's),lUt1 It wasn't lIIe, .~lur., tl'lcl and vicinity, the western portion '

, lIge of 65 Ilvcry employ'eC who has til.'.' , . tai,l;tg' pllrt lil. the" pi'e.dlspti~ed onl). joined the staff before feaching the N lIIartll .came. slowly tlown the tree,' ,'. .

[ r t '.. t'tl () t t" ,few or thepre,vlo}ls.' .. ones .Ilttende, d lIge 0 or y IS en leo re Iremcnt rRl'rylng sOlilethlng .. 1:1111 '.ooks Ht.llrcl\ • l'[ tho Conlpany so d I' ed' Ilrovlw' how much chese es r s an can nl her; In another imoment he eo claim n pension of one per cent. of rUllnln" liS .fllst liS he could' . tnil., One C:!,I' r.elng the overage monthly pay receive. .. Wo:l trll'lt {t,arrlved ' 101' the ten years,: preceding retit'.' Mr. Itmlerhy's cottnge, rc~ol\'~tI to. '1'he l\1es~rs. Lounsbury, Ills· ment fo~everY'lcyear.in.which he h.. up such 0 picil ns he hnd ne\~er mlltle l.':iiilltilY" d

I I I Ilf b ( , pensed. the' musIc IlS Ile~I' USUlI,I, Cllr s been in e Company's service. This n I see ore. . is as the system wUS' first deviseli Mr. 1,]llIlcrhy nnd tlunclng ,taking .tho ·ecedence. " twenty years ago" .and 'thore has IIngry, reJ'entl'ul lind Incretlull1ns.' "Some of the juveniles. looked ullrll b~e.n but one •. am,,~'.lment to its .pro-· Illcrolllpnnietl Bill Lonks.,to ,.the'. Ic n tile' latest. In fa~hloos. vlslon~. ln 1908 It )V,as, found that 'oC the tree where Mllrlll Slit. ' gamil-\vhlch taxed tho dexterity in s~me .ca,ses tho !l~OUllt of .the !lrlllS \\'I\S,I\ lruhy: o·ran/f.utnu; til~ 1l,IayorS ,to ~helutlIlost ~vas play: p.enslOn so calculatlld. ~as .Insu,ffi- wils fimdIlng IIlltl Ilrl!sslng ed with ju~t ordlnary'bllans,oCthe rl\l~ clent to proteot the recipIent against ' , type, causing', some .amusement rrom want 115 'was dntended, and it wa. tile speclators, nnd not 11vrew' explo-

. proviiled that· £,:om. ~henc.cfor:th the Uvoa rrom',the'hold~rs',of s~me:' '!'hey minimum IImount of pension paid . , , •. ' "'ould,be $20 per month. ' .were just about liS eluslvc aS,the,North I FosterH Erriciency" . , , , . Thnt this sy"stem' has been .. a. big factor in fostering the eJ1Clciency 80

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HIS MAJESTY KING GEORGE V.

Reputation Cannot Be Assumed. It M'ust 'Be "Earned:

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and IUlslstance employment A flapper had l'llarrled Ilnd WllS bolng

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Groceries ,_ Pure Cocoa, 2 Ibs. for 25c; 9 Ibs., 95c.

Catsup, asst'd brands, per bottle, 25c. -,

Soups, assorte<J kinds arid brands, 10c. per tin; 11 ti~s tor $1.00

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be . sure to 'get your full' share ~f the bargains, ( • .40 ' ". .~ ",,'J. • • I,' • .",' .. '!'- ....

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Dress Goods, Silks, Shirtings, Prints, , Aanrielettes and Wrapperettes etc., etc.

. ~ Mens" and Boys' , r F urn~sbings

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MEN'S SUITS ~ . -All best makes. All' best makes to) /

WOOL TOUQUES, SCARFS, SWEATERS ' , \ · TAMS, ETC. . .

choose from,'. 30%' off.

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Boots and, Shoes ALSO FANCY AND PLAIN SUPPERS.

" AND MITTS Bnrgains too-numerous to mention. Dis­counts on these lines will range frpnl 20% to 500/0.

Men's fleece-lined Overshoes. .. Ja!11s, pun! fruit and apple, 4-lb.Ji,n 53c. All Wool Goods going at 25% Discount'

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'-'\ Per pair, $1.65

, Macaroni,' t a-lb. box .......................... : ... 90c .. , . . "

Matches, 3 boxes of 400; 2 pkgs. 55c. , '"

Winter Apples, all best varieties, ' Per crate, $1,70

t.1e1rose.Baking Powder, 3-lb. tins, 67c. 5-lb/ tins ................................................ $1.00 .

Magjc Ba~ing Powder, 2Yz-lb. tfns, '~2c." 5-lb. tms ................................................ $1.45 . . )

Gold Standard Tea, per lb .. :.: .............. 65c. '

Odd lines package T obacco-HaU Price

.CROCKERY Plain white cups and sa!1cel'S, doz, $1.90 Other plain white and decorated articles .

priced in 'proportion. Christmas China 20%' off.

~ ., ~. FURNITURE i

Beds,' Mattresses, Pillow s, and Comfor­, lers all go at tre~lndo~, savings. .

. Linoleums, Carpets and, Mats also come· . in for ~ big "aSh~' '.-

'oft. Coqgoleum, assorted patterns; '.' , Perlineal yud, $1.10"

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8eec'e .. ·Both Men's' and Ladies~' garide~ts will be offered at very attractive prices.

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LARGE FLANNELETTE BLANKETS. " . :':. Per Pair, $2.50 . . ,.

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I' ,CORSETS i ' -All the b¢st, makes, '20% to' 30% Off.

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"\ ' , , . . MEN'S GREY GOAT· OVERCOATS , , WelllineCl. WooJ wri~tlets ............ $21.50 , -, '

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. 'Men's Wool Socks from 29c. per pair ;-

n \ OVERALLS., \ \: Peabody's' and Carhart' s. Your pick. of

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O~her Rubhel's at similar low prices, and there is n large stock of 'them.

HARDWARE-! HARDWARE! ,; ,

Some heavy Copper Boilers, very best quality, will go at 30% off.

A large McClary Range (with ,6.cooking holes) nicely trimmed in 'nickel. will go at .................................. : ...... : ........... $49.75 •

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" 'slice off Regular P\·,.:es. Pure Manilla Rope in the best sizes,

, 23c'. per lb. " 'EVERYTHiNG ELSE IN HARDWARE

PRICED IN' PROPORTION Men' s ~nd Boys' Mackinaw Coats and,

.Jackets ...................................... , ........ 30% off I

1'1 . SEWING MACHINE B~RGAINS

, 1 White Rotary Sewing Machine, reg-ular. price $1 t 0.00 for , ..................... $65.00

. (50% Cash; Balance-Gn Time,.)

'~'I: EVERY DAY DURING THE SALE WILL " ,. HAVE ITS "OWN ~EW A TIRACTIONS" ,

:,;' ,:: (' .. SPECIALS AND' FREE 'PRIZES!!! . ,".: ~

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