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. . .• .. .. .- - .. . II '0' ,oyof'" . ... ... , •• '. - .. . . I -o:::\.' :::',:0 :::'::" . ..... . . . '.' VOL. XXIII-NO. 42, FRIDAY, JULY 21st, 1822. . R. J. RI<;HARDSON. ·PUBLISHER. TREHERNE, MANITOBA Member Ca"'la" WMIIly ..... ,.,.,.. A_oclatlon SUBSCRIPTIONS, t2.00 PEA I ,. ' . ' .:.( .:f<.<-.: . .:.<-: .. :..:.<.< .x ....... ... :..:..: .. : ... -..:..: ... -..: ... -..:..: ........... -..:..:«-<..: ... ........ ' W. H. SPI N K S E L ECTE D * Watch RepaU'· .·ng "- .' . The Independent candidate,. W. H. ; . . Spinks of 'rreherne. won Ule e1ectlon ',. ' :1: It will .oon be Huve.l Time now. for AI.L.A. on Tuesday by a narrow .!. ••• margin. Until ilie last poll was In. the r That s the time you Will nl;ed your X Issue of lhe election was sWI a subject Watch in good running order. of dispute. Mr. S,Plnks won without Z Bring it in today and have it over- 'J: any party affillaUons, upon sheer I. I d d . d 'f ;a; merit against a' worthy opponent.· :f hau e an repalTe; or I your f James Young of Cypress River. who :f. watch is getting old, or you don't was backed by lhe strongest p611t1cal like it for some reason. bring it in l that this constituency <lnd deal off on a New Watch. -:- . We carry JD stock the following f Mr. Young's largest majority was the :1: ALARM CLOCKS i Indlanford poll, where he' lead with 56. * The Riverside Ansonia Waterbury and Big Ben, A large number of voters '1' Mo •• d .... nd.bl. moden •• I, E C'I k d' d' failed to come out. If they had, It Is ::: ",IC,d wa.cb In lb. world very oc guarantee. pnce not likely that ilie result woulp have :1: from $2.50 to $5.00' been chnnged. . .1. t Mr. Spinks carried Treherne with 12 - D. GOODMAN Jeweler TREHERNE t! Holland and Glenboro; Young took .!o Rathwell and Stockton. <-*,...: .. ... . <·+.:..:.(.< •• :.-:.-:.<.< .. C 000000 to:O 0 0 CI 0.0. a •• tOO 0 0 00' 0 It H .rr P I' , St N . '.u ''jJ 0 aon sore ews 'jJ * -Thank goodness the election IS over: We may get time to attend to the po- lIllo bugs now. They are little pests {lOd need a lot of attention. Let us sprayl DEATH OF MRS. RINGROSE ? X 'l --- SPECIAL WHILE THEY LAST t. Mrs. Rosn Belle Rlngrose. d;Ughter 1 Baby Carr:age. round fibre. reg. $45.00. now ............... $39.75 I of Mr. and ·Mrs. Albert Johnson. passed J( 3 steel-body Coaster Waggons. 12 in._wheels at ...... _ .... _ .... $3.00 " away at the family home In Treherne 1 d W h I bb . $5 60 '1' on Mondny, July 17th. nt the age of 37 wo: aggon. auto w ee s. ru er tires at ....................... . . s: years. 4 monlhs and 24 days. 'acter an -FARM A money-making Factory? this show efficient methods . Buildings like Something of which to be proud. Spruce up and .erect a • I :S; 1 wood Waggon, spoked wheels. 18x40 body ........................ $9.00 ,I: Illness exlendlng over several years . . :}, I side-walk Sulky. collapsible. at ........... _ .................. __ ......... _ ....... $6.00 _ ± She was born In Ontario. coming to 1 16-in. Lawn Mower. ball bearings. "Red Wing" brand, $12.00 this district In 1910. She wnR married J . . J to TholUas Rlngrose In' 1912, residing monument Qf efficiency like this 1. Brooms. at ....................... _ ................ _ ....................... 65c., 85c. and $1.00 'J: at Port Arthur until 1914, w\len her 14-quart Galvanized Pails at .................................................... ..45c. each husbnnd enlisted with the 52nd Batt .• ;t 3 only. Willow Clothes Baskets.at ..... _ ........... _ ...... _ ...... .............. $2.75 ,I'. and was killed In April. 1916. . £ She Is sllrvlved by her parents, two I. 1 Four-Burner Oil Stove, practically as good as new, a bargain. c'.' sisters, Mrs. John Poll on anll Mrs. I AI.o Binder Whips Harve.t Tools Oil Cans Hard Oil Axle S: Stanley Graham. nnd thl'ee brothers: , ", \ Lloyd of 'rrcheme and George and Ar· ;a; Grease, Horses' Nose Guards and many other articles which you ): lhur who reside In Ontario. will need for Harvest. too numerous to mention here. ; Funeral services were 'held at the, , "}' .resldence on Wednesday •. Interment 3: We also have some SPOi{TING GOODS to seJlat 20% _1 .. belng ... .In .. ,>,0''' .. X COUNT,. such as •. ". .. ; . .. ; CARD THANKS' f! GIVE US A CALL WHEN IN 'NEED OF 'FURNITURE OR . HARDWARE', .!. . t ; s: THE TREHERNE 'FURNITURE AND t ! HARDWARE STORE· J 'Ve wish to express our sincere ap· preciatlon of the mnny kind words spoken' and ltindly acts rendered by our friends and nf'lghbors during our recent'; bereavement. MR; and MUS. ALBERT JOHNSON· BASEBALL i Phone 32 .' POLLON Treheme, I -Treherne Junior ball team visited MacGr.egor on Mon'day evening and derliated MacGregor Juniors 7·3. ( , i I i SCOTT & ENGLISH .. Charlie Syer -occupied the DOX (or toe . locals Stanley Holmes receiving. TheMcGregor Juniors played are· turn game here Wednesday. evening, and a : very 'close and exciting game resulted In a win for the local lads by 6·7 score. Charhe Syer pitched good THE CORONA LUMBER COMPANY East End Garage 'Treherne, Man. Gasolin'e, by tile 4S" cents. by the gallon, 1-2 . ",'J"q'l i \ -- .. " 'ill' .. y: . ;,' . Tires have' , - .. .:. _ ' ' -'j '''; ", r.· , Plain Tread •. $12.00 Chain Tread;·$13.50·' $13.50 . Nobby Tread; $15.00 - 30x3Y2:tubes. $2.00 ..-' - '. \ ) . . - Cochran's .. ' ! . , ball for the 'l'rehern'e team nnd has r ............... ; •• •••••••••••. _________ lots of ,"stutr"; also nice control. Billy . Steele' at 3rd did some nice playing. In ilie evening lhe concert at. . . ,. 'blg success. as anticipated. . A' trierry making a neat one·hand of a crowd filled the large hall to overtlow. I'ery difficult fly In the first Innings. Ing and Quite a few were left hun'glng The M!lGregor pitch. played well and around the windows trying to hnve a exceptl.ng for one bad Innings when peek at what wns going on Inside. the locals brolte loose and di'ove In The playlets were ".wlm .rendered by , \' live rui;Js. hnd lhe Treherne boys gues· I he YOUhgj Jallles, eacli onc enderlng sing. Fl'ed Delgaty broke the tie In hel' role to .perfectll:m. Frlselln,j the the Inu'lngs when he latlled ilia •. land "boy" (?) was In a I I 't' bilk d' . whole show. The Lourdes orche/stra if nn ng. run af er eng :.wa e d'dn't spare the music. which was of second. !i'red got_all the.free . t.he highest Quality. • f' transpo.rtntlons handed out-iliree bt . <_ lhem.;; . / . .' < PAUL KANE SR. PASSES Paul Kane died' at his on' Monday at 938 Corydon Ave .• W'lnnl. peg, .. He wa.s one' ot' Manitoba's lold. time' residents. formerly ot Born c In Toronto In 1854, ilie sor. of Paul Kane· the Canadian artist; ae· ceased 'spent his -early dnys In TO', ron. , ' to" where be attended ilie :1ll'1DeessI 1 on· School and Upper Canada Collegill. 1878 .. . 'lIettled at . IFrrS DRUGS. WE HAVE IT . I I s Invalid Port J,. Big, Bracing T ODic - $2.00 . -PEPTONA-' " Iron-Cod Extracr - Malt and Manganese. For enriching the .blood and building the system. . , ·$1.25 " . , SEASONABLE' LINES . i' : Tanglefool . fly Coils Puis Green.' -'-:' fly Coils . . Wilson's Poison Pads Parowax - Our TOILET SOAP is fresh in-it is 'priced right. and of One Quality. ',,' " - I' __ SATURDAY SPECIALS . . >Pennanta, relUlu $1.00, Special, 35c . . . . ,I ' :. 'OUR SWIM·IAPS ·."··"',:,'·,A.re gUlli .. !t"e .. c stock. The price is 40c. .. . .. IPlhaurinrnacy'" . , ' I • • ® '. .-: ® -. .. .. ;. .. . . .. '. '" .. .. " .. ': . , . . . , .' . " •• •• .. • < •• ' ..

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VOL. XXIII-NO. 42, FRIDAY, JULY 21st, 1822. . R. J. RI<;HARDSON. ·PUBLISHER. TREHERNE, MANITOBA Member Ca"'la" WMIIly ..... ,.,.,.. A_oclatlon SUBSCRIPTIONS, t2.00 PEA VEA~. I

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* Watch RepaU'· .·ng "- .' . The Independent candidate,. W. H. ; . . Spinks of 'rreherne. won Ule e1ectlon ',. ' :1: It will .oon be Huve.l Time now. for AI.L.A. on Tuesday by a narrow .!. ••• margin. Until ilie last poll was In. the r That s the time you Will nl;ed your X Issue of lhe election was sWI a subject ~ Watch in good running order. t· of dispute. Mr. S,Plnks won without Z Bring it in today and have it over- 'J: any party affillaUons, an~ upon sheer I. I d d . d 'f ;a; merit against a' worthy opponent.· :f hau e an repalTe; or I your f James Young of Cypress River. who

:f. watch is getting old, or you don't ~ was backed by lhe strongest p611t1cal :~ like it for some reason. bring it in l orga~lzntlon that this constituency

:~ <lnd deal i~ off on a New Watch. ~ :~~lu~~~:'I~I:~n~~~ ~~~~~~t;~~Sw8~~ -:- . We carry JD stock the following f Mr. Young's largest majority was the :1: ALARM CLOCKS i Indlanford poll, where he' lead with 56. * The Riverside Ansonia Waterbury and Big Ben, • A large number of regls~ered voters '1' Mo •• d .... nd.bl. moden •• I, E C'I k d' d' failed to come out. If they had, It Is ::: ",IC,d wa.cb In lb. world very oc guarantee. pnce 't~ not likely that ilie result woulp have :1: from $2.50 to $5.00' • been chnnged. . .1. t Mr. Spinks carried Treherne with 12 -

~.i,'~. D. GOODMAN Jeweler TREHERNE t! :r~jsO:I~v:rhl~I~{r20~Ou;~nc:;r~~~r~:d Holland and Glenboro; Young took

.!o Rathwell and Stockton. <-*,...: .. !":-~~~~ ... ~:...'+!Jr).)(+:..:-.)e.~~:-.>.»:..:-.:.... .

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~: .rr P I' , St N . '.u :~: :~ ''jJ 0 aon sore ews 'jJ *

-Thank goodness the election IS over: We may get time to attend to the po­lIllo bugs now. They are little pests {lOd need a lot of attention. Let us sprayl

DEATH OF MRS. RINGROSE • ? ~.

X 'l ---~~ SPECIAL WHILE THEY LAST t. Mrs. Rosn Belle Rlngrose. d;Ughter ~ 1 Baby Carr:age. round fibre. reg. $45.00. now ............... $39.75 I of Mr. and ·Mrs. Albert Johnson. passed J( 3 steel-body Coaster Waggons. 12 in._wheels at ...... _ .... _ .... $3.00 " away at the family home In Treherne ~~ 1 d W h I bb . $5 60 '1' on Mondny, July 17th. nt the age of 37 ~( wo: aggon. auto w ee s. ru er tires at ....................... . . s: years. 4 monlhs and 24 days. 'acter an

IS~OUR. -FARM A money-making Factory? this show efficient methods .

Buildings like Something of

which to be proud. Spruce up and .erect a • I

:S; 1 wood Waggon, spoked wheels. 18x40 body ........................ $9.00 ,I: Illness exlendlng over several years . . :}, I side-walk Sulky. collapsible. at ........... _ .................. __ ......... _ ....... $6.00 _ ± She was born In Ontario. coming to :~ 1 16-in. Lawn Mower. ball bearings. "Red Wing" brand, $12.00 ~ this district In 1910. She wnR married J . . J to TholUas Rlngrose In' 1912, residing

monument Qf efficiency like this

1. Brooms. at ....................... _ ................ _ ....................... 65c., 85c. and $1.00 'J: at Port Arthur until 1914, w\len her ~ 14-quart Galvanized Pails at .................................................... ..45c. each ~ husbnnd enlisted with the 52nd Batt .• ;t 3 only. Willow Clothes Baskets.at ..... _ ........... _ ...... _ ...... ~ .............. $2.75 ,I'. and was killed In April. 1916. ~ . £ She Is sllrvlved by her parents, two I. 1 Four-Burner Oil Stove, practically as good as new, a bargain. c'.' sisters, Mrs. John Poll on anll Mrs.

I AI.o Binder Whips Harve.t Tools Oil Cans Hard Oil Axle S: Stanley Graham. nnd thl'ee brothers: , ", \ ~( Lloyd of 'rrcheme and George and Ar·

;a; Grease, Horses' Nose Guards and many other articles which you ): lhur who reside In Ontario. ~ will need for Harvest. too numerous to mention here. ; Funeral services were 'held at the, , "}' .resldence on Wednesday •. Interment 3: We also have some SPOi{TING GOODS to seJlat 20% .o~s.-. _1 .. belng ... ~ade .In .. B~t~~'.ce~ete~y. ,>,0''' .. X COUNT,. such as Balls.:B~ts •. e~c.- ". '~':: .. ; . ..~ .. ; CARD ~F THANKS'

f! GIVE US A CALL WHEN IN 'NEED OF 'FURNITURE OR . ~ HARDWARE', .!. . t

; s: ~ THE TREHERNE 'FURNITURE AND t ! HARDWARE STORE· J

'Ve wish to express our sincere ap· preciatlon of the mnny kind words spoken' and ltindly acts rendered by our friends and nf'lghbors during our recent'; bereavement.

MR; and MUS. ALBERT JOHNSON·

BASEBALL i Phone 32 .' J~HN POLLON Treheme, ~an. I oQoo:O-»:O-:-.:"»:O-x":O-:--xoo)o'*:O-x-o)o:-.:~)(oo"~»!Jr).~.~.~.:-.:O-).:. -Treherne Junior ball team visited ================~========"...,.== MacGr.egor on Mon'day evening and

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Charlie Syer -occupied the DOX (or toe . locals ~lth Stanley Holmes receiving.

TheMcGregor Juniors played are· turn game here Wednesday. evening, and a : very 'close and exciting game resulted In a win for the local lads by 6·7 score. Charhe Syer pitched good

THE CORONA LUMBER COMPANY East End Garage 'Treherne, Man.

Gasolin'e, by tile .g~lIon~. 4S" cents. E1e~tro~ by the gallon, ·.4§~' 1-2 ct~.

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. Tires have' "Ta~;)1~~Dr~p • ~. • , - .. ~ .:. _ ' • ' -'j '''; ", r.· ,

Plain Tread •. $12.00 Chain Tread;·$13.50·' ··G~oved. $13.50 . Nobby Tread; $15.00 - 30x3Y2:tubes. $2.00

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lots of ,"stutr"; also nice control. Billy . Steele' at 3rd did some nice playing. In ilie evening lhe concert w~s at.

. . ,. 'blg success. as anticipated. . A' trierry making a neat one·hand ca~ch of a crowd filled the large hall to overtlow. I'ery difficult fly In the first Innings. Ing and Quite a few were left hun'glng The M!lGregor pitch. played well and around the windows trying to hnve a exceptl.ng for one bad Innings when peek at what wns going on Inside. the locals brolte loose and di'ove In The playlets were ".wlm .rendered by , ~ \'

live rui;Js. hnd lhe Treherne boys gues· I he YOUhgj Jallles, eacli onc • enderlng sing. Fl'ed Delgaty broke the tie In hel' role to .perfectll:m. Frlselln,j the the la~t Inu'lngs when he latlled ilia •. land "boy" (?) was In "hlm~elr a

I I 't' bilk d' . whole show. The Lourdes orche/stra if nn ng. run af er eng :.wa e d'dn't spare the music. which was of .itealln~ second. !i'red got_all the.free . t.he highest Quality. • f' transpo.rtntlons handed out-iliree bt . <_ ,~ lhem.;; . / . . ' ~

< '.~ PAUL KANE SR. PASSES AW~V

Paul Kane died' at his resldenc~ on' Monday at 938 Corydon Ave .• W'lnnl. peg, .. He wa.s one' ot' Manitoba's lold. time' residents. formerly ot Railirel~. Born c In Toronto In 1854, ilie sor. of Paul Kane· the Canadian artist; ae·

JI~;irii,u:b;~~A~.n~.~. ceased 'spent his -early dnys In TO', ron. , ' to" where be attended ilie

:1ll'1DeessI1on· School and Upper Canada Collegill. 1878 .. M· . 'lIettled at

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IFrrS DRUGS. WE HAVE IT . I 1I:n:II!!I:!=I3lIl:n:ll!!l:!J:I/!Im'lIl:lJ:ll:a:lI:ll3:lJ:l~~\3:I~~I3lClClClcn:D:ll3ll:ll33ll:lr:mr:l

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Wil~on' s Invalid Port J,. Big, Bracing T ODic - $2.00

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Peptoniz~d Iron-Cod Live~ Extracr - Malt and Manganese. For enriching the .blood and building the system.

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, SEASONABLE' LINES . i' :

Tanglefool . fly Coils Puis Green.' -'-:' fly Coils

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Wilson's Poison Pads Parowax

- Our TOILET SOAP is fresh in-it is 'priced right. and of One Quality. ',,' " • - I' __

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Established 18, 9 $2,00 per Year.

R. J. Richardson • Editor Also publishers of the EL.M CREEK TIMES

-=ADVERTISING RATES­(grrectlvtl JlUluary 1st, 1922)

Local, 52 wsertlons per year, '16c, pOl' culumn Inch.

'l'rallslent Display, 30c. per Incll. Election and Show Advertising, ,IOc.

- Legal, per tine, 12c.·8c.·8c. Llnors, 5 tines or' less, fiOc. for t'I:b t

In . .';ertlon, 25c. for eacll subsequont Ill'

'pulllop Double-Life, 'High­Mileage Cord andF abric Tires . Will Save Y 00 ,More Money

. Than Ever sertlon. ' lJuslness and Professional cartis, per year, $7.50. Cards of }!'raternal Orders, per year, $5.00. Auctlonoers. $12.00.

Compared to a few' years ago ,tire Ulers are getting easily double- and even

'-nore than double-the mileage in the tires of to-day.

FOREIGN ADVERTISING:-All plate, 20c. per column Inch. Set matter, 30c

Ten, twelve and fifteen thousand mile. are just average mileages to-day. And the records on the road show that Dunlop Cord \Tires and Dunlop Fabric Tires are

pel' Inch.

even exceeding these mileages. With Dunlop big mileage you have rock-bottom prices and paramount tire quality

~tire quality that is accepted a. IItandard to-day, and 'which other mokera are vainly

.trivin; to duplicate. ' When y~u can eet a tire with prestige back of it like DUNLOP, and 'with practically

an unlimited ~arantee, why 'chance your life on a lIecond-rate tire' at any price? In DunlJp Cord Tirell you have "Traction" and '" Ribbed" to choose from. . ' ' In Dunlop Filbrlc Tire. you have "Traction," "Ribbed, .. "Special, ': .. Clipper, .. "Plain."

Dunlop Tire & Rubber G~Od8 Co., LiInited Brancbe. In I.e_dins ClUe ••

Head Office and Fa~torl-: TORONTO •

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Ship us your CR E,AM

.And be Assured of

Full Weight CorreCt TeSts . 24 Hour Service SatisfaCtion

CANADA'S WEAL. TH

The development of the great reo sources' of tile NorUlern country Is Yl' ry . strongly urged .. The Interesting ullnouncp.ment is mnde Ultlt deposits or COl'Ppr have been ·round In the Bear JUor district which' it Is claimed, out· strip those RO far roUnd In Mnnltoba 01' Olllnrio. Platinum hns ulso been found. In the Rice Lake district tIlere nre tre· mendous quantities of pulpwood. Ev­Cl y stream has got silleudid spruce timber for miles buck, and the lakes aI'(, sUrrounded by thal timber.

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THIS AND THAT

MICKIE SAYS

W\!>.Wi ..... ~~\.\.~~ ~\l.~~OI.)G\\'f ~ C\£ e\"L~I:.~~ \NUz. ,.. \S~

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PAY CASH FOR STRICTLY NEW L.AID EGGS

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EGGS WE

We bear that two thousand Indian p,j,'my officers are shortly retiring, all

. yoilng men, nnd will receive about ten thousand dollars each as a compensu-

NATIONAL SLANDERS

'fho origin or national slanders Is iI.

C de P k- C' lion. As many of tllem wish to leave :';, . ana laD ac IDg - o~pa. ny I('ave India, Australia will give theni 'a -i'" . h('nrly welcome nnd consider herself

. , ~ f.slablished 185,2 Limited . fortunate to secure them. But thel'e , . , m'l' ulso schemes In other Dominions

IllYIltery. tiollleoue starts them, otb· er~ coutlnue tile1ll and tile rest or us accept them 'as Gospel and give tIleru lUlther curreucy.

I !l!ust Africa, all of which are Ilkely to

Eugllshmen are alleged to be super­shy' aud reserved, 'fhmr me on an is· I"Gd is said to be responslbre. liub· bl~b! 'flley have been, and are, tile liig!;est travellers of 'al! tile nations. i( h<uglishmeu were shy aud l'eserved,

'I\'~'~;' WINNIPEG CANADA - British Columbia, South Afrlcl!. and " attract. omcers. 'I'he dlrrerence In UIO

scllemes Is roughly that the 'Auslrn­linn Farms, I,lmlted, oITers materlnl

t'; .'. .- - -- help In supply slock on security, while "; .!I_ ...................... - ........... the British ColUlnbla motto Is self-help ~lley wouldu't have been Ule poJaeerQ ;' : ,C R' E A M 'I'ho South African scheme Is called III colonization, empire building, con-the. "Elghteen.Twenty Settlers' Mem.' (jLU~3t, commerce and tile like.

. ' or:al, and It Is understood that already _ All a malleI' o~ lact, the average ,_ three hundred 'officers have applied lo Ehgllshm~n Is super·soclable, and II

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quickest returns for 'your cream- Henceforth Lord 'French will be IOllCO, the home or llilort. Sport de·

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. known us the' Eurl of Ypl'es. He is lllaud~ sociability. Imagine a' tenniS

ig est prices-prompt remittances-strictly accurate weights . gllzeUed as such. The title Is his own bOllm among a "supel'-shy, reserved"

and tests-payment of all charges-these are some of the fea~ elp.ctlon. ' . - people -

tures of .,j

CRESCENT SERVICE.

CRESCENT' W· ~ · '" ,PURE MILK Innlpeg .

, .••• i:>llotsmen are alleged lo be mean-CallCBI' figures are Indeet! slutlen .. "unco curiU' wi tile bllwbees." 'rhou,

dous. In Great Drilaln the dlsellHe sUllds ot jokes Ilave, been built up on claims over forty thousand vlctlllls that slander. But as a mutter or fact, overy year. In tIlo United ~tates thl) llw SC?t, as ull who have hhd to do, figure Is oer elgllty,thousund: -, wltil him know, Is ext1'llordlnary,gen' .' ~.f . -' :' , erous lUld kiud·hearted, Ask lhe trens-

o ' urer ot any hopltal! There's tile test.

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'l'he Irish are doubly slandered. ' 'l'hey _ure alleged to be - gay, witty, cure.froe nUd. careloss. The Irish are " a .sad people. All lhelr beautiful mel· edles are in a m,nor key, Irish humor rlJully doesn't eXIst. 'file Irish al'e renlly In tensely serious, And as to being careless, It Is a [act tIlat, tiley are lhrlfty, clenn and super.mornl. =*,,====================r==========

'rhe French al·e·supposed to be Irie· .sponslble and excltnole-an, obvJous slander, whloh tile Great War kllled-

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, ' . "'. 'EVERY DAY· A BIG':DAY ,.-. WILL. SEE ImmenSe .exhiblts,'of Live Stoclc::po\lllry,:Dalry PrO' ,', ducts, Horlicultul'e, ,YegetableJ, Ladles', Work"' 01. nil klnds;"'Art; l"ar01

l\Iachllnery' and JmpJemtnts and Industrial Exhibits. " ",' .. ,' , YOU WILL. SEE 'Domlulon 'and Provlnclal,Govornment and Exporl-

. montal Farm ' ' " .. ,~ .

01' ought' to have killed. Then; . tIlere Is the' wlly, unspeak-'

r.ble 'l'urk .. 1"or a ract he' Is . about as slmphi as tIley make 'em! The Dutch' are alleged to' be stolid and all tIlaL

. the. term Implles.· It's a slander, Cor the Dutch are very mueh all tIlere, 'I'be tale mlgbt bEl continued, but tne result. would b'e tlie' ·same,. wheUler'·. doal.ng with tile cute Yankee, tile' em-'

,_olional Welshman, 'the '. treacherous .. Spanlard, 01'- tIle"gay :Itallan"':'slanders

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t .1. 500 votes as did one ot the other can· press on Friday • • l. • .{ dldatos. Tho other ,two candidates --; M' F h S: polled about a thousand each. The -Miss Gladys Staples returned home i ~ns umis ings" ; t'ariner was electe~._ ::~h~f::~~: Man., on Friday to spend

;;: . 'i'; -Miss Edna Steele came home on -I-~ We have just received a new shipment .. of ' M~N'S' Tuesday rrom Methven where sbe -,Miss Doris Ferguson of Ratbwe\1 7 NECKTIES Th d b E S' CURRIE CO spent a week visiting ber cousin, Miss ! . ey are rna e y . & . .:~ spent the past week. IHabelle Faulconer retuJ1llng bome on

~ of Toronto. That in'its self is a guarantee of quality,:!.- -1- Tuesday. I, -So N. Cochran, Optometrist of Car· " -I-X and most up-to-date styles. '~ man wl11 be in'Treherne from Monday -Miss Ivy Blackwe\1 spent a few days .. Let us offer 8 few suggeitions which might help you :!: noon till Tuesday noon, July 31st and visiting her cousins, Misses Doris and ... ,I August 1st. For the best that sci once Ed:th Rooke, retyrnlng bome to HoI· :~ solve lome of your Shopping Difficulties:' II' can offer ror the care of your eyes. land on Saturday. '

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_ ca\1 at G. T. Curry's,on above date. -l-• Men's Soft Collars. in all sizes, in white and Pongee. '1' _I- , -Miss Alice W111ett returned home

.. M' L th d R bbe Bel f '50 75 ',' J rorm the city on Saturdaf· .1. en s ea er an u r ts, rom . c. to c. '1' ,-Miss Lola George returned bome • ± Men's Shirts. We'handle the "Hallmark" Shirt- >a: rrom~the city on 'ruosday. -Misses Eva Wilson and Janet Camp-t. b ., --t-- be\1 spent a week In the City, return· ;,: ' none etter. ). -Miss Lillian Holmes nrrlyed home Ing home last Saturday. .!. ' f on Monday to sp'Cnd her holidays. -,--,

I." See our stock of Men's Braces and Garters. The best t ,-t-!- -BORN:-On July 18, to Mr. and Mrs. • • is what we handle. '1' -Miss Elizabeth English returned R. de' Warren Wa\1er, at Brandon, a • thOrne rrom the city on Monday to daughter.

___ ._ - GROCERIES -' - i: remain ror her vacation. I t " -,- -Mr. Arthur B. Johnson, wire and

I MR FARMER D' b d . d b ddl' :~ :-Mlss Adela Stewart returned from family or Fort William, Onl.. who at-

, • :_ on t e ecelve y pe mg ag- 'if. Montreal on Tuesday to spend her va- rived Wednesday for the funeral or .,;;,Ji" I ents taking orders for Groceries. We have seen sev- :~ calion' at home. . their Sister, the late Mrs. RlngrosB ..

;! eral invoices for groceries sold in this district, and in ~ t -1- will remain ror two weeks under the i almost every case the purchaser could have saved :~ -The, name or Master Ernest Adair parental roof. ". • was qmltted from the School Report I £ money by buying from the local 'merchant. Bring ::: a:, one of those who passed from grade -Rev. T. R. Tench,a missionary rrom :f your Harvest order for groceries to us, and let us t II to grade JII. Tokio, Japan, visited for a rew days at ;& show you what we'can do. 1 -.- the home or W. E. Staples. He was • ;. ~'. -Miss E. E. Dew from England Is the ca\1ed back to Canada by the serious .1. .~ guest of Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Illness of his mother. He Intend re

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.;. Th CIS . Ph 137 "T h .;. place on the political stump was am· church bofore goIng to Japan. :!:' e entra tore- one - re erne :1: ply demonstrated Monday evening .. -Mrs. J.S.Lawrence and son Herbert ,. ' '( when Mrs., E11Iott of Brandon ad· from Montreal were guelt,s at the ~ resse e rogress ve mee ng., ~anse this week, leaving on Thursday

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1Iffill'.!!I!!KlI!!II!I!lI!!I!!l!lI!!I!lI!lI!!1IlIIilllII!IIiIIM!lIIl1!lI!lI!illlIIlt!!I!lIllIIil!illill!llil!lt!llllllil!it!i!IiI!lIIiII!II!I!lI!!I!il!lIi!h Prog~esslve cause real Injury by the, -1-manner In which she handled her sub· -Miss Gertie Ross returned to her

, SE~L1NG AT COST:-

During tile coming 2 weeks, all our stock of SUMMER MILLINERY in stock will sell At Cost. Now is the 'tim~ to select your Mid-Summer Hat:

jecl. No good can come [rom sarcasm borne at Holland on Thursday after on the political stump, and rrom the spending a few days with ber cousin,

, lips. of a woman, this, Is particularly Miss Myrtle Greenwood. ;' offensive to the average voter. Mrs. --,-

Elliott's basic arguments were sound -Charlie Delgaty returned on Thurs· , enough, amI she Is a pleasant speaker da.y from Sperling after visiting with

-at times. But this crude atutr goes his sister, Mrs. Waddell. better when handlj!d by a man. -t-

-T- A trlendly game ot ball was played

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·QUANTITY QUALITY ECONOMY ,

'-S A V E MONEY at

Our First Bargain Sale We have decided. to clear out our stock WHITE FOOT~

.: WEAR before the ~eason is over, and to do this we have cut 'our Prices, regardless of Cost or Profit to us. TIle Profit will go

:', to the CustoNr.

BELOW ARE A FEW OF THE VALUES

Women's High Canvas Shoes, were $1.75 going at Half Price.

to $4.00.

Misses' and Girls' up to $3.00 reduced to Half Price. A few of these lines are J. T. Bell, and Classic high gracle shoes.

A few pairs of Ladies' Pumps at $1.00 per pair.

Also some Misses' and Children's Pumps at 75c. a pair.

Women's Tennis Shoes, reduced fro~ $2.25 to $1.25 . Other lines Women's High.grade Canvas Footwear reduced

25 per cent.

20 PER CENT. OFF ALL MEN'S AND BOYS' CANVAS GOODS ,

No Good~ out on Approval. You cannot afford to miss these Genuine Bargains. You need the Goods and we need the cash. Come in and see them, and

judge for yourselves.

Binder Whips at ...... _ ....................................... , ................ _ ................. 65c. each

ALL PRICES ARE STRICTLY CASH

Phone 60 Treherne

August Delineators SUMMER QUARTERLIES and FASHION SHEETS

NOW IN STOCK

-Miss M. Straube re1turned rrom the on Friday evening of last week,

city Wednesday. with Rathwell Seniors on the local dla· :::==::===::::~:::::=:=:===:=:~ _I- mond, resulting ,In a win for the home MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS -Rev. T. n. Wilson lert yesterday tor tem by an 812 score. Only a smaH - .. --- ~---,,-.-... ' -- _ .. ,-,--- "- .. ---Phone 94 Treherne ,. 0 two·weeks vacation to be spent at crowd were present, 'and the game ......................... ~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••

MRS. SMITH BIrtle amI 'dther points. I lagged a little, though there was lots

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Are You Going to Buy a Tractor or Thresher?

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CHARACTER, REPUTATION ~ND DEPENDABILITY.

Have an important bearing on the success of a business enterprise, ;;0 ha~ the prestige imparted by Its banking associations. ~he ~ank 'of Hamilton, renders to Its che,nts every assistance compatible with 50und banking principles.

~BAN'K,; O·F.,HAMILTDN' , TREHERNE BRANCH' J. F. GILL, Manager .

--1- [air sUPllort. -It ,Is not often that the average rea.·

FA8HION, FACT AND FANCY' der can gain much, knowledge from, the ,O~ B. U. BuHetin, but once In a while a real gem of knowledge resides there:'" For In,stance, In the last Issue, 'l'wo new shades, known as, "blonde" one may read with a great deal pf sat· and "wheat" wili be found to suit dark' isfaction and with' genuine surprl~e women especially. A "blonde" hat is tha.t there are no Ford cars in Ot\~1 usually of tissue straw and Is either many., ,This 'Is "arllclllary str<inge. trimwed with leaves or straw rosettes .' to matcb, 01' tile straw trimmings ma.y since at the present ratl'! of excbal'ge, be In a darker' brown, which sets olt one shoul~ be able to huy a '4d tor the golden bronze of Ihe hat. A wheat· about thlrty·two cents. However, tlilr· colored jumper bids fair to rival the ty.two cents Is nearly a third of a dol· "present 'canary and madarln sbades or lar, so perhaps It Is not so strange, ytll1ow. it looks well with dark broy;n arter 'all. 01' navy cloth sWlll., A pretty trocK noted is of crepe jer·

- .. --The Misses Margery and Gladys Willett returned Sunday after 'a two­weeks. visit with friends ',In Stockton and G1enboro.

sey in blege, bhlDket·stitched In Chin· e~e blue wool round the wide sallor collar, cuffs, ,sash beit and the tOLIS~ of the pockets. '1'he hat to go with it_ Is Ch,nese blue straw with biege val"

_'_I- ni6hed win ... ' :-J. W.' Clegg says In his advertise· Parasols are pretty, but do not show ment this week ,that If he, bought a much' change: Many black and white steel' ,ror $57.60 he would have left shaues are In Wide ribbon with Ivory

(jJ of Portage la Prairie, manufacturers of the Eagle Trac­tor, Heider Tractor and Champion Threshing Out6ts.

, Don'i buy a Thresher or Tractor until you have seen me. : , I will save you money and give you satisfaction, :

A. H. POLLON,. \ Dealer TREHERNE i .....................................................

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, ' knob and h'andies; some, are frlngeu, ========-====~:-:==="F===========-"'-=-7-= $144.09· That s rortun~te for ,We~., .1l.ud a black ,[rlnge: Is sometimes put Very [ew of us would have ,anything rather high upon the, white ,lining. '

lert at, all If ,we spent $57 all at once!, Many shades' [01' ."country and ~ea·

We are again making 2 grades of Flour. Our first grade. or Purity Patent, is second to none. In addition to the above, we ha ~e another grade --our Straight grade. Both varieties are of pre­

war quality. '

We are always in the market for wheat. We are .gristing every day. Bring in your. WhC'd,1

'a~d take your Rour as you require it. . •.

'Why is lVl~at' Che~per tha~Last Yeu and the leu,Before, etc.? , ,.

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CATTLE ARE CHEAP! . , ' '., . . . ,

, ,fwo years ago I bought one steer of 1440 lbs.·at l~c. per, It).,· . 'for $201.60. Today I could buy a steer of that ,~elghdor4c. 'pc!'r Ib .-$57.60, and still have ~144.00 left. , ' I "

Beller look his ad. over thls'week .. U's Side Ude are of cretonne, but or a Quiut II good onel toue, ~Ig red, "biue or, groen woOuun1

-1- knobs finish the sp,kes, and the sttCK -The' ann~al meeting 0' West Tre, I~ thick. Some ~ovely sunshades arc c. "\Nlec,hman herne school, 'board was held on Mon lui ace 'and printed 'chiffon, one o. day e~enlng., A. D: Robertso'n was reo wlllCh, 101' m:d,sUDllller,,1s 01 an oroluu

l . ,., mauve .'georgeUH, -trimmed with two

,elec ed Rchool truntee, amI ,other rou· lIut frills, worked In melon.colored TRt:HERNE •• ,RATHWELL AGENT JAMES SHARPE ~"~' . tine work attended. 'About twenty beads. "" \ , If : 'Nere presim t. ' ::;Olt, delicate muslins and lawn s ,,are ,lti!l!ll!III!t!W!t!II!1IIIt:!t!lI!lIEllElI!~itl!l!!t!!Il!ll!w'';!l!lI!mlii!l!!Illl;;lill!w.ltmmm;;mmmmm;;;lmmiimta

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' .. -Tomorrow' (Saturday) Is t.he dn to' of . Rnd ivory thread to match; some n,a ve ,..It!lIIl1!lt!lI!lt!lI!!IOOHllElf.iliW,W.W'''!IIWw,IIllIHiilli;j!'j'ij,;;<,\';r;'''j''j''I:'j'jl""''''Illi'il'''i'V,u'liIlI''Y:'1'n''j'jl' ~~~:~;::~!'al~er~ndsp:~;a\~e e~::o~: OP~t~:~[!'~~o:I~~~,!~~I~~I~e~e~l~~~: . ,. . ... ............................. " .................. : .......... '~:'l;'; .. ::;. ... , ' ,.-'{"r.' , . Dress,d 'Beef cost 2 years ago, Z6c.Th. Today, 7c. and"Sc. Th.

make,'the,- even~ ,a, success thIs year"it :~f~~nnes .Ia~e ,alsO ~.e very mShrn. il!

Is hoped t~at ,everyb~dy, In, the . ~om·, .udrge hats ror young girls i rae r,i munlty' who Is at. all able ,to. do ·som'!· 'g'rowlng 'bigger, and trimmed iavl¥hly' ~! thlnglln·thatllne wlll show an exhibit ,with leaves and ,lIowers. With' tallor~ .

.In each, class :that. they 'can, and ,that a nlade suits, the hats are Quite small. iii large. ,turn.out: ' will, be experienced. A new stmw to I go wtth'lal1or mailes, ~! Baseliidi ,will' take. a 'prominent ·pari. In Imitates shepherd's plaid: -One of the pJ 'the 'day'S events, but special 'atten latest has only.a rosette or t!gqt!y, " , THE' CHILDREN ill

,should be 'giv'en to', "'en' p~~ked green ~err~~s ~ a, sU~. cit'cle limn.· " There' are -'" ot 01 varnlshe,d ,leaves,', ' '; with their cheeks all rosy and eyes shining from outdoor, play malte , . , "I.. •• ,e" , ' CHARM ING PORTRAITS i . I'

anlmahi' I~hi' The maj~rity of skirts 'In the, best ,When they're,grown up and away from 'you YOli'1i never regret having ill , ot. circles are'decldedlY'longer. ,Thel;e,is,' .. treQuent llhotographs of them In their happy chlilihood. 'ViIY not )lllln ld

worth no,'exaggeratlon, and:no hard" 'to'have them photographed at regular Intel'vals1 ,II rules about skii1s~., .!rh'at,they ,J !~

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RATIHVELL LOCAls (..: ... : .. : •• :-:-: .. : •• : •• : •• : ... : •• : ... : •• : ... : ... ~: •• : ... :-.:": •• : ... : •• : .. : •• : ... :-: ... :-.:-: .. : •• : •• : .. : .. >-: •• ,..: •• :-: .. : •• : •• : •• : •• : ... : •• : •• : •• : •• : •• :.

~j~ SM'ITH'S STORE NEWS ~!~ ;.. . ~l~ The House of Qgality ~i~ 6 ~ .:.. . • y .... .; ' .. :i: Business as Usual :i: t h Y i .... . :1: (Jj B;! sure and give us a call ~: A X :1: (jj We have evc:rything you need, or can get it for :i: :i: you on short notice. All our' lines are fully :l: :l: stocked, and pr:ces are right. :l: A A :l: (j] We have many snaps, ,and we can show you a :1: I:l: nice range of GENT'S FURNISHINGS .just ar- :i: :l: rived-the best yet-something new. :l: A A ::: PHONE 39 :l:

-Splendid weather continues for crops und hay· makIng.

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-'fhel'e was a closo shave froll1 hall last weett. A bad storm went south and east' of lhe town, wIth consider­aule hall. but as there was no wlud, the damage was hardly noticeable.

-I-- , ,-The W. 111. S .. of Calvin church mo· tored out to Mrs. McClelland's aud held theIr regular monthly meeting on 'I'hursday, July 13th. A very pleasunt as well as-pl'ofiutble time was spent. 'I'he weather-mun must ,have thought they were staying too long. as he brought on un electrIcal storm whIch mude them thInk of "Home. Sweet Home," but after some delay uud fears all reached home safely.

...... . -George Sharpln has gone to NInette for a short time.

Y I A :l: SATISFACTION GUARANTEED :1: -Mrs. Flood, Mrs. Robertson and Y h :11: HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR EGGS AND BUTTER!, :l: Chas. Wilson went to WInnipeg on the •• .1. evening train MOUllay to allelllI lIle .;. .1. funeral of Ole late Mr. Kane. Messrs. .. ~ .1. .1. W. L. DawkIns, J. Flood, J. P. LItton . ;. , . Ih .;. and D. Robertson were also In allen·

_ ~:!I~: . Smle ·t· h Brot 'ers ~::l~: dunce, motorIng In .on Tuesday. _ -Miss Bowles of WInnipeg Is .the

.1. .1. guest of MIss Rose Coles.

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S'AIO .HE' COULD ·N [VER BE WflL

"Fr~!t-a-tlves" Restored Him to Health

15::1 AVF.sn: I'n:s IX, ~10:iTnIUL "For thn'o rcars, 1 WIlS a terrible

5"fferer from Dyspepsia and my geneml lw.Lllh was 1'01')' b,leI. I consulted a physictall aneltook his medicinE' bllt 1 did not improve; 11111\ Hnllily ho ~old mo that 1 co,,1d not be'cured.

A t this. tilllO, II fl'icnd ach-iscd me to try "Fruit·a,lives". Aftl'r tllking two lJUXl's, 1 WItS grcatly relieved; and this fmit lIledicine matle /11e completeiy I\'e/l. ~Iy dl~estiol1lll1d g~l1ornl heallh 111'0 now splendid" .,,1 -

GASPARD DUllARD. . 50c 9. box, 6 for $~.,->o, trilll size 25c.

At deiliers or sellt postpaid by l~l'uit·:l·Li\'es Limit!'d, Ot tawa.

-Sore, Til"ed and Blistered Feet A I _~

::I: .. Rathwell; Ma.n. . Phone 39 :.!.:. -Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. \V. N. Scarrow -- and MIss Scarrow left by aUto ror an

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Bathe them in hot water. then rub wall with MINARD' 5 LINIM ENT. It will reli ••• you. Never be without a bottle. 10 ,; .• ;,.: •• : •• : •• :~\,:,,:,.:,,:,,!,,:,,:,,:,,:,,:,,:.,:,,:,.: •• : ... : •• : •• :.-: •• : •• : •• : •• : •• : ................................................. :11•••••••••• •• oxtended visil, 'roulon being the firs t

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. . " stoppIng· place.

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-IMPERIAL POLARINE -GARGOYLE MOBILOlL -IMPERIAL PREMIER GASOLINE

-IMPERIAL ROYALITE COAL OIL

-T--Mr. and Mrs. Roy Caswell motored lo the city last week,

-~ . -Mrs. BrIggs Rnd MIss M. TIndall reo turned rrom the cIty on Monday,

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All Oils and Greases sold for Cash Only. Barrels charged extra. -Mary Smith returned on Sunday from a vIsIt to relu.tlves In Portage. ===============

NOTE-"Cash" means "Cash on DeIivery"-not "Tomorrow!" -' ,

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-Doris Ferguson, who has been a vIs­Itor to 'freilerne Is home agaIn.

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:l: BLACKSMITHING :!: A '1' -VIola Sharpe, who has been a lI!laml .:. "I'

. vlsltor for' some t1m'e returned home. ::.,: I have opened up the black- :.l:. IMPERIAL OIL, LTD.,

RathwelI; Man. W.' L. 'DAWKINS,. Agent -­. . t _§_ .

-William LItton bf RegIna Is vIsIting :1: • -h IS' h' L' .!. .:. smlt S lOp next mIt s IV- 'i' ~

under the parental roof. .:. '. ' •• h A

- .~.,- ,I. ery, w here I am now ready .1. • -James Coles was badly I hurt Tues- {. .;.

< "~ •••• ~ ••• 9.+ •••••••••••••• " •••••••••••••••••• " •••• day morning) Section roreman J. :;: for businefs. Give me a trial' :l: : H 0 'WA R D PAT C H ELL i F'rost, while travelling to work Tues· ::: :l: ~ day 1Il0l'l11ng, wIth all hands. on the . .;. '1'

t Manufacturer of : motor cal' ran over a spike whIch had '1' A F BOWLES :11: .. : ueen' u[lparently put on the rail, and as ::: \. • • • '1' ! HIGH GRADE MONUMENTS i a result the car jumped the track. ~'he :l: :!: :: cal' passed over. Mr. Coles, bruIsing .+ ...... +++++++ .. ++ .. +++++ ~ Inscriptions cut at Cemeteries. + hIm budly, e&peclally ii- bad bruIse on :i Office and Works:- i hIs back. Foremad' Frost says that

., . ' only 'for tho ,vater keg going under at CARMAN MANITOBA i the same time, the unrortunate man

TREHERNE BARBER SHOP

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: -1- \ mIght have been.ldlled outrIght. All : A. H. POLLON ': who were, ridIng on the car, receh:ed i' +. Agent : n bad shaking up. 'Wednesday morn- I

TRY A LUXO~HEAD RUB when P(·xt in our .hop The cost is small but the effect is

o Undertaking and Embalming + Ing reports Mr. COlos lIluch Impro\'ed, • TREHERNE ; and- It Is thought that no Internal in-,; , X ,jurIes were receIved. , ~++ ...................................... + •••••••••• '# .. -I-- '.

• ') -Hev" 1\[1'. Hamilton and a number ot

=============================;:=== boys 'Ieft Wed~esday mornIng fOI' an I .:'.: .• : •• : .• : •• : •• : •• : .• : •• : •• : •• : •• :4.: .. : •• : .. : •• : •••• : •• : •• : .. : •• : .. : •• : •• : •• : •• : •• : •• : .. : •• : •• : •• : .. : •• : •• : •• : •• : •• : •• : .. : •• : •• : •• : .. : •• : •• : •• : •• : •• : •• :.

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;1: Oil for your Tractor 'fir Car :1: ~ A :i: I mn now selling the best of AUTO, and TRACTOR OILS :l:

. :!: by.the barrel for 88c. per' gallon,' and the, the cheaper :l: :1: grades as low as 60c. :l:

outing near Mr. T. q. Forbes'. -11--

·-Itov. Hugh Hamilton passed Ulrough town last 'rhursday on his way to El-gIn. , .. ' " . ,

-~- I -Mrs, U. Scammell Is at present in the cIty, visIting her daughter, Mrs. '1'. C. FOI<bos.

great. OUR BONCILLA MASSAGE at the special price 'of 7 Sc. will give give your face a lastting relief from that dusty

dirty feeling these hot d,;\ys.

G. E. STORRY_ --, Prop. •

-AUCTIONEER-As your Auctloneer I can make you

money. As agent tor three.~aranteed car devices, I can lIave you money.

PROFESSIONAL CARDS MEDICAL

They are Pomeroy'a Quaner, Van DR. J. LAURIE LAMONT, B.A., Kerr'S Tran.former. (or any car; also M.D. Ch. B.,. E<llnbuq;1I

Man.

Perrin'. Speederator for your Fotd- PhysIcIan and SUrgeon prevents engIne eta\1lng, racing, buck· ProvIncIal Coroner , Ing and saves Gas and RepaIr Bill •• Umce Boyne St. • Phone .4 See Me. I can eQuIp Your Car for ______________ --'

Only '11 .• 100M E GOOD PROPI:.RTV FOR IIALIt

THOS. J. GIBBONS AUCTIONEER TREHERNE

AUCTIONEERING!

I guarantee satls(uctlon. Sal'Js con· ducted anywhere. Call on reverse tlcleet. I~arm lands Cor sale. W. E. STAPLES Treherne

Licensed AuctIoneer

LICENSED AUCTIONEER DateH mar be arranged at tile '1'hnes

Olllce, .Trellerne. or by telephone on reverse tlLket. I guarantee satlstuc-tlon . \

W. TURNER Holland Man.

LICENSED AUCTIONEER I guaralltee sutlsfuctlon. Sales con·

ductflli anywhere. Dated can be ar· , ranged al illY shop.

Phone 16

.~a5. Sharpe Rathwell

AUCTIONEER It you are consIderIng having a sale,

or desIre to sell your fnrm. seo me. I will refer you to any number of satis­fied patrons. Phone on Reverse TIcket, 40, Rathwell. Auctioneer ... Real Estate

CHAS. H. GOULD RATHWELL, MAN.

..+ ................ + ..... . BLACKSMITHS & FARRIERS

Poor Equipment. is False Ec­onomy. Let us keep your Equipment in Perfect Order. Our Motto is: "SERVICE!"

J. & R. ARBUTHNOTT

Phone 2 Treherne

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LIVE STOCK SHIPPER

Watch this "paper for

dates or phone 1 1 0

T C.Stinson Treherne

DR. J. A. CHRISTILAW PhysIcian unl! Surgeon.

Manitoba Medleal College Gradunte Oliice SllllOl St. ", Phone lOi

DENTISTRY R. G. H. HURTON, D.D.S., L.D.S.

Graduate North·westem Unh'orslty, Chicago.

Office: Myles Block.

DR. G. A. BOWMAN V.S., B,V. Sc. Honor GI'lldullte '1'oronto Unh'<'!'slty

Olllct! In SUlI01'" Lh'cry StRu11\ Bl'oadwllY, Trehl!I'IW, lIlan.

ResIdence Phone No. 33

L.EGAL

R. C, PARSONS, B,A. Burrlstor, etc .

Otllces: Rullwuy A,:e., 'I'ruhorlle 1\lun S",\lcltor for th..! Cunudlllll 1J~ntt or Commercll. Ban Ie ()( llllmllton. unll thu Munlclplllity of South j';'lll'foll\

'),

F. H. MITCHELL. B.A. Attorney·at·Law '

OHlce at A. Martin Agency.Broadway, 'l'reherne.

PAUL KANE, B.A. Barrister, SolicItor, Notary Public, etc.

Phone A7701 34 C. fl. R. BuIlding Winnipeg, Man . Rathwell Agent for Ontario Loan &.

Debenture Company Monoy to loan at 8 pur cent. on 1m. proved Farm Pl'Operty. At RaOlwoll on \Velinesday of evory weolt .

MELVILLE E. STAPLES, LL. B. Barrister, SolicItor, Notary Public, etc.

SpecIal Examiner In K. B . Head Office

E'.LM CREEK Branch Office OAKVILLE

J_ W.

MORRISON &. POPP Barristers, Solicitors, et".

403·405 Huron &. Erie Bldg. WINNIPEG, MAN .

Morrison, LL. B. W. V. Inglis John Popp, LL. B.

INSURANCE AND FINANCIAL

J. COULTER FIre Insurance Agent.

Issum' of Marriage Llconses TltJ.]HEHNEl MAN.

AI,FRED MARTIN Reul EHlate. Mortgago anll InsuI'anco

Agent. Representing sevel'lll o( lho best Loan and !nsul'llnce CompanIes. Commls· sloneI'. Ol~FICE

-------W. J. WALDON

Droadway.

Agent for Mutuai Ufo Assurance Co., _. of Wutorloo. ant.. and

BI'IUsh Amer'lca I nsurance Co. Mercbants' Casually' Co,. WInnipeg

The Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance

:!: Drums can now be purchased at $8':00. :!: y A ::: Gasoline, 3 ~'lf. c. per gal.. Coal Oil :1: y • :!: Only CASH .at time of Purchase will be considered. :i: h A

~ R. D.ROOTH ~

-I- . ' -J. Thomes and E. C. ChanUier we'?o vIsItors to the cIty last week.,

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. • 0 x po rhnerlto . tllg wh"n

.-Some folks are ne.ver tired talkIng about. Ole dignIty of labor, but they (U'(j mostly lJanlterlng after the dIgnity. -Lord '~Leverl!ulme says "The time may r.ume wll,en a bar of soap will be·. gIven free wIth. every mornIng paper."

TREHERNE HIGH SCHOOL Students prepared for Thirll and Second Class Teachers' Certificates, .!!}1d Unlversl ty MatrIculation ExamInations. Low rates Rnd specIal InduC<', ~ent~ 101' non·resldent stu­dents WrIte ror lIIustated booklet. MIss A. McIntosh, Principal R. J. Mills, Sec. School Board

Company of Portage la PraIrie for the Village of 'frehorne and north, also for the Village of HaOlwell and surroundIng dlslrlct. EnquIre or

JAMES HIRD Line 71, Ring 5 Agent Treher"e

Already a PrIme MInister' Is gIven J. J, FAUCH ERE

i ' A :1: PIiONE 118 . Res. Phone 4 TREHERNE . :;:

E'CZEMA:YOU' oro'no.

,you uso Dr. , . CllRso's Oint­

ment for Eczema and Skin Irrlta­tlonll. It rellevos at ollce nlld grudu. au§ beals tho akIn. Sample box Ur.

Cbaso's IlItlnent free Il YOII melltloll this pl'por an send 2,e •• tamp for postago. 00c. a bOx.( all deniers or Edwan.on, Bales & Co.,

away almost dally by some of them! ================ --Idlenoss 'may huve algood start, but ..................... + •••• Phone 13 ~ Treher'ne pOl'erty 'wlll overtake It. . .'flle Great \Vest Lifo AS8ul'llnco Co.

" TRAL HOTEL Portage Mutual l~Ir'e ASS'11'(U1Ce Co.

, FARM'FOR SALE CE! ... ....,.. ..... -Mone:~~ ~o:~o~:~~~~tl;~perty_ .:. ,,' .;. .: •. : •. : •. : •. : •. : •. : •. : •. : •. : •• : •• : •. : •• :-.: •• : •• : •. : •• : •. : •. : •• : •. : •. :": •. : •• : •• : •. : •. : •. : •• : •• : •. : •• : •• : •• : •. : •• : •• : •. : •• : .• : •. : •• : •• : .• : •• :.+.: •. :,.:.,;. LIm ted. Toronto.· _ ..

............. , •. ~ ;.,' ., - -:,"r- MATCHETTVILLE. One of Ole best half-sections jn the No delay, Lowest Rates • , , I r h II dl t I" G db" " The. best, accomodatlon alo. r:tg the

· ....... "u ... l\u.".."', ... j .• j.,...I·"'''' .. , ..... ,''''' .. ''/ .... • .. ·I·!''''·I!·,." .. ".''''lIi·''''''''' .. ,'''""U!'''''..., ... ·I''''''''''''''''''''''!IllII· (11/ d'M' I' ' C'·· f' . I' I ,{at we s I' "t. 00 u"dlngs and '. ----1....:.------------~.n.'".''' .. 1m:"' ... "' ...... :. "",,,"""''''1''''' ,m",:: .... , "'",,,;>ow. .,""u"''''''''' ... "'ro .. "," ""'''''''''''''".. -, ,r. an , .. rs. .orne ann 0 W nn· plenty of good water. Farm perfectly LIne. Just the place to get a Good, . ' ,'. ,'. peg were recent visitors to' r~lends 'In clean; 3 miles from town. For l)rlc6 Square Meal 'and a Com,fortable Bed \ Real Estate is Again on -the Move ' ,thIs dIstrIct. Miss, Be'atrfc~ Abbott ac· and lerms see

companIed them to Ole cIty' to see the Ch II G Id ... , ' , " as. .. ou , \. . - __. bIg place. She will ret}lrn OIls weak. 37tfc Rathwell "":'PHONE, YOUR'. RESERVATION-

. (j] Come in and sec;, my list of FARM LANDS at re- -Some road out here fuls weeki HORSES F~~ SALE duced prices. ·1 have some very' attractive bar-. . .' , : I -Grandpa Matchett has 'becn'vJsltlrig- 01,1 or about, July lOtI! I wl11 be C. iGARS, gains in IMPROVE~rARMS. • . , '. hIs ohlldren here this week.' . . i>rlnglng from, Rlbstone, Alta., about

'. . : ten young mares and geldIngs, the pro--Several from' here atlended Ole fun· perty of the estate or the late Robert eral of Mrs. Rlngrose at Trenerne' on Vigar.· Anyone In .need of horses H. C. DAY • •

If you. have any CITY"PROPERT), lo,exchange . . on ,Ia~d, call on me. ' :

at a Moderate Rate.

All Kind. of

... CIGARETTES

TOBACCOS

Proprietor

FRATERNAL SOCIETIES

TREH.ERNE LODGE NO. 51 A.F. &. A.M .

Meets FrIday on or bofore lhe full 1110011 ut the l\lasonlc Hall, ·1'rohel'l1o. VIsIting Brothron cOI'dlally wolcollle. R. W. Bro. John Coulter. Secrellu'y

, It A. AdaIr, W. ~r.

IND. ORDER OF ODDFELLOWS 'Wednesday:' ". I', . would do well to see them on arrival. ,'. Phone 111

_ . . ; ", " Apply , . , '.. P. Vlgar, \. Treherno Lodge No. ,\'·1 moe Is In 1 he -Shaver and \Vallle Elldle. motored·to Phone 61 Treherne . ' MasonIc Hall every 'I'hunnlay evtlnlng

.' , SeveraI.or'the best Loan Companies represented:'"

J would advise placing your applications NOW, when the crops are at their best; After harvest, ." may b':: too late as it was last ye'ar.;, money could' '\ .

. 'not be had' because of the rush of ,'applications. . , . , !... ., ~-'" , Now is the~time to pla'ce youf HAIL INSURANCE ,'. . ,'~ ,

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. 'I the"MANITOBA MUl'UA~;' G. G. G.:' '

the clly,last week.' ., . . " , , .•••••••••• , ............ ,~+ at 8 p. Ill. All Oddfollow8 III good .. "'" " '. , FOR SALE' . . . ( ": standlnv: ,aro wolcome.

-Wm. Abbott of Holland ,was y.1 recent, 'h.drum" of' Destcotlne, ror roofs of S. Brooking, N. G. ,vlsll.Jl.!' of A~ ·McLachlan. "\ . Rubero'd and sImilar ,materlal.~ Apply H. A. AdaIr, Sea .

',' "'::''f''h'~ , i. • '. , .' , '. ' TImes Office. .' ,.:. LI' V" .' ery' Sta,ble ' '- , young , of th,e League " '" h~:s~:lY~'~~~~~I~t.e~~nlng. a't rIver . FO R SA L E " T .. ". Work horses. Also several, paIrs ot

. young pIgs at $10.00' per phII'. Apply . : 0'·" .• J. H. Robertson, .. ' : . ...;,)'".. ", " -~hone 43-2; Treherne

, ' , ; Prompt/and obliging bervlce.

'SpecIal attentlon. to Comi'ner-! claJ.. " (', ,

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C.O.F.': COURT TREHERNE, Meets In MasonIc Hull Mon~I\Y on or befllro rull moon, at 8 p. m. VIsiting III'ethren al~nY8 welcome .

Chlet Ranger J. Corbett

DOVE REEsEKAH LODGE, NO. 62 Meets the 2nd and 401 'fuesday of

eaeli' montll In the Musonlc flail, at 8 p. m. VIsIting brethren and sister. ahVnY8 welcome.

. '\ J. A. Rlchard~on, N. G. Mrs. A, E. Smlth,"Secrefary.

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Happiness, abounc\'S these b.right summer'daysr-happi­ness that finds exp~ession in music. And music is best expressed on a Grafonola with Columbia Records.

You'll like .he.e Columbia Record. - hear them! -,.

Blue Lodl1e March • .• • Princc's Band Enl1lewood .(.ommandery March • • • Prince's ]Jand The Low·.Backed Car-Tenor Solo • • • .' Edwin \Dalc Foggy Dew-Tenor Solo ... Edwin !Dale Believe'Me If All Tholle Endearlnll. Young Charms-Bariton~ Solo ,i '., . . Oscar seagle

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Sweet Indiana Home-Fox-Trot . The Columbinns l A-3621 Lovable Eyes-Pox-Trot • . • '. The Columpialls f 85c Kiss Me Again-Hawaiian Trio. ". Louise, Fer.ra. Gr#enlls } A-3623 Just Aw~aryln' for You-Hawaiian Trio Louisc, Ferera, Gr~llUs 85e I Love, Her.,.-She LoVCII M e-Fox-Trot Ray Miller and His Orcl{estra I A-3l.29 You'rc Like a Ray of Sunshlne-Fox-Trot Ray Miller and His O~c~estrn ( 85e Gypsy Love Sonll-Woltz •• Prince's Dance orchestra} A-3(.36 Victor Herbert Waltz Gem... Prince's Do'nce Orchestra, 1i5e

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Who RepairsYOUl" Batten,­An Expert or Just AnlJbodtJ ?

, ' , .p REST-O-LITE Storage Batteries are built by experts in a . Plant designed and equipped exclusively for 'the manufac­

ture of Stqrage Batteries. The building of a Storage Bat­tery is a matter of scientific skill-not of guesswork or chance.

When you buy a motor car, you expect the battery to give you good seryice. No battery will continue to supply power for start­ing, ignition for the engme, and bright lights, if neglected. That is why there are Prest-OoLite Service Stations everywhere to give service to car owners.

E OLD~ST SERVICE TO MOTORISTS ,-

'An Prest-OoLite Batteries are cov­ered by a regular guarante~a de­finite obligation plus a spirit that says the Car Owner must be pleased.

EAST END GARAGE Trebeme • MaD.

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Drive around to the local Prest-O­Lite Service Sta­t ion regularly. Havcyourbattery inspected free of charge. 'This at­tention will keep 70urbatteryalive and save repair billa.

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A short time ago the ancient "Dun· 1,les contosted the 'prize, a flitch of ba, Bolves unwed, for a twelvemonth and mow Flitch Trial" was held at nrord. con, solemly declaring that they had u day." Mr. nnd Mrs. A Samuels of England. All the ancient rites and f\!ll1lled the necessary condition of Its lifOI'd were awarded lhe Hllell, amI ~'r. ceremonies were carried out before award -namely, that they "had not and Mrs. David Sultou of Tooling a Borne hundreds of people. Two cou· had a single quarrel, or wished them- j:ammon!

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, WILLETT.FIEL.:DING FALL RYE FOR PASTURE

• IIII'. and iIlrs, Enos Willett on TUes·

day receivod the llllnouncement of the , marriage of their son George Forbes • Willett t~ Miss Hilda Delledean It'iold·

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:ng, at Wolfevllle, N.S, on \Vodnesday, ,July 12th. They are now, en route to ,.

,,' '1'reherne where they will viSit for a

The growing of' fall r;e as a grain crop bn.l! Increllsed greul.y In Western Canudn. in recent YeaI'll. In addition to itR genol'lll value for gra.n 1lroductlo'! It Is capable of filling lin Important place as U pusture crop, On Brandon l~liperlmental l"urlll it bas been used to quite an extent as a suplementary pusture crop allli has given very satis· Inctory results. It Is much belter for this purpose tlmn spring rye, because of tts tendency to grow Il covertng of len yes over tbe ground as Is the habit ot winter crops rather ~hlln to shoot quiCkly Into bead.

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Phone us your order and we will 'reserv~ the~ fiJr . yo·u. Don't delay as many ·were :disappjnted, last year.

Blueberries 'Act quick, the season is' short! Phone' 52

f] Wh~n next you intend s:!nding away a Grocery Ord.r, or giving to a Peddlar, get his price~, and then come to u's. We can do as .well, if not'

'better, and we're here six days in the week w~th a compl<!te stock' ready for you tb take home

.. , .. -no wailing-or freight bills to get' from the Bank.

g We appreciate small orders as w~ll as big ones, while the outsiders only ask you for big orders, and have no stock to give you in a hurry.

CJl Would it not be fair to 'give us a chance on y~ur large orders as well as coming to us for your to­bHcco, yeast cakes etc., ,when you need them in a hurry? .

f] We only ask Fair Play, and think We! are entitled to it. Wi! Ilave filled several orders at Mail Or­d~r prices in quantities of $50.00 and upwards.

Tlrtell'ilcelfne W'o J. RUSTON,

Phone 52

<Cash §tt<O>Jr<e Ceneral Merchant

TREHERNE &!PW 8HZ:

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This Is the happy result of a war romance, the young couple ha vlng met during MI'. Willett's training In Nova Scotia, just previous to his departure for overseas.

ROAD DUST IN CRANK.CASE MORE COSTLY THAN' GOLD DUST

It does not produce IlS good a quull· ty of pasture as tho best gruRRes and clovers, and It Is not proposed tllIlt It HhuUld replace Ulese as the main 1lUS' ture.· However, there are seasons \\ hen the regular pastures are scanty

Frequent' and Thorough Cleaning Crank Case Helps to Keep

Down Motoring Costs'

of nOli supplementary pasture crops to

Manufacturers of 1110tor CIlI'S have long' recognized the necosslty of fre' quent cranlt case cleaning. The Impor' tallce of renewing the 011 in the crallk ci,se every 500 01' 1000 miles Is empha· u\':ed In most of the Instruction books i~Rued by motor cal' manufacturers, . '1'hrough tho work oC motor manu'

fadUl'lng compan.es and the worl( of dpalers, who have equipped them' s! tYes to take care o[ the job, anum' Lt'l of'motorlsts have been induced to have their crank cases cleaned regu, larly, but there are still far too many I1loLOI'lst8 who neglect to do so,

Road dust aUlI sand work their way Into the cl'llllk·case to mingle with the od and small metal [lartlcles to grind away moving parts lind reduce tile efilency of Ule motor. 'fllen, too, tho lOll, In the crank case will, In time. weal' out 01' become diluted by fuel mixtures and thus lose a great deal of Ito lubl'lcating value. 'fills dilution lB. In some cases, very rapid, due to l'uul· ty carburetor adjustment 01 mechanl· cal defects.

'1'he use of inferlol' 1110tor lubricants and POOl' Illotor fuels lIlILY uggl'!LVill~ 1I1'~ dlJlicully, but no lubrlcalll1g 011 Gan malntilln a Illston·lo·cyllnder seal

"oL"r II pislon' clearance which 1m, , b~'bn ,made excessive . through Weill'. !l:elther can IIny lubricating 011 with· otand tho cutting of a "too wet" 01' II!

rich Cuel mixture, '1'he remedy lies In chang ng the oil frequently, alter tIlor· oughly cleaning the cmnk case.

Il is not enough to mOI'ely dmin t.he 011 out of the cl'llnk case lind 1'01111 with fresh 011. Dust, gl'lt and metallic pllrtlcles may 10(lge in the crevicoH and the conjj}aled oil which '1lllheres to till' 'Side of the crank cllse. 'l'he. for· e:gn matter thus relined wlll ~el·lous· Iy Interfere with the lubricatl,ll. 'junl·

. ILes of the fresh oil, Defore 1'011111no; the cmnk case, It should, thol'''."ol'e, h,' thoroughly cleaned.

One or the best ways to Clean the ctanlt cllse Is to Hush it out with a light grade of oil., ,There ure muny

,ot.jectlons to the use of coal oil <­gaBoline for"llush Ing.' Arter. cleanmg

. ~vith anyone of those fuei oils, It 113 ,!t;lIlosslhle 'to drain It entirely, a

, SI~lll1 portion of tho coal oil or gaso, I line is almost certain to renHlIll at' the ',bottom of the cranlt case. 'l'his will , dilute the fresh supply. or. oil and de·

stroy its lubricating value.

Hd these gups are worth'y of consider· lltion,

OiAe of the'best feutures of Call rye for pasture Is its earliness In the llpI·lng. Since it' lives over winter, It Is reudy to grow in the spring liS soon. as conditions are fllvorable. It doel! not reqUIre much heat to s1.llr[ the rye, It grows in the cool April weather when muny 1(lnds 01' fodder crops lire not able to start. Consequently it has 11 good growth as soon us the land hilS dl'led in tfie spring sulllciontly, to carry till' cllttle. It Is eurly and 1110re nutrl. tious than the first grow til or grllBs am! much ahead of anything else tn point of timo.

It Is aleo particularly valuable Cor Inte filII pllsture. "'hen oUler crops arc all harvested 01' are dried up, 01' the 1110re tender ones frozen, fall rye will bo providing abundance of feed rlgllt up to freeze·up, It can also be used to/ mld,summel' feed by sO'Y)pg It In June. However, there are otller crops ('Qually as good or bettel' for tills pur. poee ..

l~or fall and spring pasture, Call rye should be sown earlier tnan tile best date fOl' grain production. Durlng'the month of August 01' even the last of .Tuly Is a good time to sow It. More ~eed may be used for pasture produc· tion than is bost fOl' gl'Uln. A bushel -======== lind a half o~ one and three quartOl's ---gives II good thick stand for pasturing. • ................... + ................ ~+.+~~'!' ••••• ~ ••••

It. shOUld not be pastured too bare In I ' . : Ihe fall. Thero should be enough Th P I M k t • growth to covel' the ground 1'01' protec· e eop es ar e : lion In the winter. In the spring It Is • bc·tter to pasture It closely and keep It ,: • down as It Is not very acceptable to ... :

stock after it begins to head out. Why is Me'at so much Cheaper this year? : CHURCH NOTES :

Mr, Stewart will take the service In CJl Because we have "THE PEOPLE'S MEAT MARKET," : both 'Chalmors lind ,the lIIethodlst i handling nothing but the best, at a reasonable profit. : Chll1·ch. •

Morning In Chalm'ers Church. Sub· CJl Try a nice juicy Roast, or a tender Steak, and we feci : ject:-The Coming of Our Lo'rd." sure you will be satisfied with both price and quality. : -Evening In the Methodist Church. : • Subject:=:-"The Way. ;: CJl For a Square Deal and Satisfaction, shop \'v'ith us. 'i

Afternoon service at lIIatchetlvllie. • :

• JOE HAIRE i

Phone 102 Curry Block i • ..................................... ~+ ••••••••••• ~~~

Many dealers have prepared llll'ln'

1~.=.:~ ....... selves to deliver expert crank case ser· vice: Cleaning the crall .. c:aSil is, I1L

, best, a dirty job, lind motori .. its will be I usually b,etter 'satJs!led to !~() lU a loli·

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WeAre At 'Your. Service-, Let us see that' your' crank-case IS

, properly cleaned every, '750 to 1000 , miles and you wil,l get a I~t better,­

service and satisfaction out of your car at.~ lower operating cos,t than ever' , before.' •

Morel)- draining the crank-c'nse and refilling It I with fresh oil is not enough. Metal particles, dust, grit and carbon still adhere to metal surfaces' of' the engii\e' and .contaminate the

. new oil; For, that ,.,ea..on we use ImPerial Flushing. Oil, the('ffi~erff; scientific, cleansing

'agent ,whIch ·remove •... ~.~~rr, .trace 'o.f .fo,rcig!, matter 'as well as every~qrop of dIlutcd,o.1 from your motor imd 'Crank-case. : Kerosene (coal.oil) should. nover be' used for Ruohing.·'· .

We also 8011 .... nperial Polarlne Motor Oils and , we will refill your car wi th the grade which is

recommended on th" Impo'l1 i"l Chnrt.· c ,

. . Avail yourself of this villuable free service which we offer. Drive around today and your job Will receive the prompt attention of an expert.

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, ablil: dealer to .have the worlt done . .. Motorists should, however, ,nilt\te sure

that' whoever does the job,' does It tJioroughly and uses the proper flush·

, Inff IIgent. ' A drive, which is being put on slm·

I u!1.IIneously In many cities and to\I'llS til l'Oughout the Dominion by retailers

: hundllng Itibrlcatlng oils, .and gal:m~es , ,\vho al'e specially equipped .to Ilandle

cronk case cleaning jobs, and ,w'I\lch Is to be, backed, by a mUler extensive educational campaign Is significant. 'l'hrough ,this drive It Is hoped that

Don't pass our door if you need anything in our line. We take as much care in s'ervi'ng

'. o~r cllstomer" ,as we do in selecting the gooes we sell.

more motO/'lsts can be nlduced 'to ad· BERT BARKWELL

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opt'the practice of frequent. crank clIse cleaning. 'Beyond all doubt, all' Confectioner Tre~eme ' mqtorlsts who do adopt'the plan will, -=::::;:=='T-='='==========

' b~neflt· by securing satisfaction ,- \ , , , IInd'very agreeable In op· LE":TER O.F lHANKS

erc tlng expenSes •. ',.

7~#=T~;=;'T'¥=¥#;§~~S:::;:_'atTO those whose votes and Influence ." ,Tusdayls election procured, my reo

ejeotlon' as . member of', uie p'rovln'clal Lqglslature, I desil'e -: to extend my deep appreqlatiop.

, .To all voters In'the consl1tuency, reo :~t~1~~~¥:~§~~~?L ,'g~rd!egs Of. th'eIr \polltical affiliations, [ , 01' beli!lfs, I desire to state that I will

~~~~~~~~~ •. continue-to do my best as their memo iii ber hi' the ·Leglslature, .. and will' use'

Qp;.tp.-Date Methods

my office as nearly as I. can, to the. 'bese!!? van'ta'ga of 'all: ' ,

Havmg the weHare of the people of this constituency ever' before me, I will try to r'epresent theni In ~arlla. ment In a manner which will be to'

'. thplr best· Interests. " Again thanking those who sup. ... . , \

ported me, I remain, . . , '. Your obedient servant,'

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ROYAL HOUSEHOLD FLOUR

SHORTS .................... _._ •. _ ... _. __ ...................... _ .................. _ ... __ ......... $26.00 .,'

CORN (OLD) PER CWT .... __ ................. _ ...... _ ................................. $1.50 ,,:

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OGILVIE . MILLING . ,

CO~~JFR .. : ~GENT t-REHERNE, MAN. t i4~w,.H+C~H>H~~H+C ... Ho-:..:.·..,:..c,.·:-.>c·, .. :~(M!H:":..:..x..x.(..x~ 6 rCa C 6

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WE NOW HAVE IN ,STOCK A NUMBER OF HOME·MADE WATt:R TANKS . , ') .

Made of good, strong material ~ I-Barrel size (holds 55 gallons) at $4.00 each.

2-Bmel size (SO gallons)' .: ... _ .... _ ..... $5.50 each _ -'. ,5-Barrel size (200 gallons) at .... : ....... $9.00· each

" " HOME·MADE CHICKEN FOUNTS " SeUing Jike. hot cakes at $1.50 each. Water your chickens . : " '" •. '. 9n1y once a day:

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tinsmith."''''He is, a first-dass mechanic. Roofing. 'install Hot~air,' Fu'rnaces. both , all kinds of'plumbing 'and heating .

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