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'-- . . --. •• o .' " , \. , I / I 1 \ I ' , , } ( , -, " , , . , , . . . ' , , ' - - ... " . :, THE .. : ..... .. .. , ' , , "."'",,:, ni , . AUCTIONEERI NG 1 licensed Auctiolleer I nm now prepared 10 hnndJr; yom r.ale big or small and solicit your palronage, \Vill sell reusol1- able nnd guaranlee T. J. G1IJbalis - RaWwo/l ,\p 1,11"\'0 lI1o\etl frolll 1'rfllwfI!n Will .... rt rut tj tll1L 11I11)1IIJ 1111 my AacLion Bu P L!III'lu:h tho CCIIJIIlfY. ('UHlllt .JIb wall,' 1 rOlllllL AtliHILlU1I h> ,,,rlll'l.:' 1110 lIL III" or PhulIl! Hhul'lH (10" ,!',j UII rn vonm ;' I ,I riCO • .I BNU"W'"I j , HIIUM" .. 'i"" On"ra"leo 169 LSONJ M.A.A' J ..... LangsicJo Sr. J I! .. .. , ... 5F.i TB,ElmRNE, MANITOBA, FRIDAY, ,JULY iTJl lDIU, N'<l, ,12 = =========;:========- =--=- ---'----='-==. ==-=--==.::=,-=::.=- -=---:-:-:- =, , _________ , __ ___________ ______ -- - - - --- - -- _-1 __ VOL, XV]L TRIUMPH AT SOMME WHERE TO GO ADDITIONAL TREHERNEITEM'S FAREWELL FOR METHODIST PASTOR POPULAR YOUNG COUPLE WEDDED Moreau·· Barkwell TREHERNE HONOR ROLL 131"1'1, Smil h-lIIiHflilig N l'il \VIlI flOll -ki ll,'d A qllieL werlrling W:UI sfllelllniRPd H, l':'id,PI'1. D. (:l':lllt ,Juhn Brown ,J, i\11,Lallghlin 1"01'.1 Cal'l.l'l' at the hOIllB 01' r.II', and 1'II'H, W,O, Will, (:I'Olllt, BIll'k well, 'I'rf'hOI'IH', at. fOlll' 0,<,10(']( OIL Sallll'du.y :tl'lel'1l001l, ,I Illy when t,hl'i1' YClllIlW·!'IL d:tIlgltll'l', Edilh, waH lI11ill'd ill IWlI'I'illg" 10 C, J, i\lurl'lllI, 1'lll'lllf)l'1yol' I h .. Call' atlian BlIllk or CUmlllel'eC H\.ldJ', '1'reht'),)11\ :lllll llOW or K:llllfllwk, Sask" hy ReI', C, 'IV, r.lDl'l'OW, The bribe WOI'O h"I' II'a\'elling slIit 01' blllu LalJ'd,ll, o\lelling ol'cr Il ulonsc 01' pillk Geol'ge\.Lt: Cl"'pe, Hlld [\ haL ul' 1.lm' wil h I'lwing of pillk. Miss GladYR BlLrkwpll,nl' \\TiloltitWg, Inusill or Ih" hride, aut.,!d nR "ddl's- maid, alld wore IL suit. uf bl'!)\\'ll silk, with hat ill HIllIdl'R M ('I'.)[llli alld pillk, 'rhe W'UUlll waf! nRHi;;t"d by It. II, :llllll"Il, or C:lI'lll!Lll, and the welldillg m:lI'c:1t WitH pltlY"11 hy r.1 iss \' el'lI Andl'rHon, MI', and r.It's, l\lol'C'all Il'fl. on the 18,33 Lmill I'UI' l)IPi!' hUlIllJ in Kalll- sack, SOHk, BoUI r.lI', Illlll 111111, r.IO)',':UI al'P well Illlll fU\'Ol'ahly kllOll'll ill TI'u' hCl'ne and TUE joillH Lllcil' lIlany fl'icnds in exL(Jlllling con- gra luI [\ LionH, CHERRY VALLEY il'red CiLH\\'C'1l a Ill'\\' oal', The Hohool has Ihe SlImlllel' \'aenLion, 1\, Md,!Il1ghlill }\I'llfllti Hpillk" \\'111, ,1"hll',Iln Willi'lIll IJIIllglaf; :. I't, Slapl,.!, f:;tt'ad'l Barlow 1', f:ilcwal't, ,fo", Pi Il IWI-toll Clayloll HOHH I). U I.'l'(j A IIdy (,lnQI' 1'1 .. lrill" SlaplNI ;\Iilt,," ,f "h n in J, It. F"" Fl'Ilnk l'1 ChaR, ,Vood wllnl H ngh [{Doney Tho;!, Li n<1:my Fl'ank 1'1l1'kel' C, J., j),'lgrd,y Hoy CaL\. Lil'lIl. J\, 'I\', l\lylf'H A lid l't'IV i\loll)'t' nf!, m'o 1111) 1I1LnH"1 01' LhoHI) II'h" "lIlifl\.I,d ill I,hl' 'I'l'l'lwI'llIl UniL or IIII' SOllLh"I'n 1I111l1ilohn, 2221111 o W'I'Hf'!l!'; BaLl,:Ll i" n : S"l'gt.. Tom Bl'utll'l'ic,k Cnl'p, ,J OR, IIlll1'l'ay GlI'p, Stalll"y ]'1'1'l'i.· Lep.·Col'p, 'IV Ill, ,J, Al'lX i\luf:iPOI'l'!IlI Itol"'I,t J, ,loneR WlIl. It IiORH S, C.TIIlInPI' i\lalenll1l J\dalll'l }\lIgllfl i\loLeltll \VlIl, ,1. i\lcJ\oil Frank ItllllWCy Johll i\[oCI'''al'Y IJlto'lLel'}\ 111111 Uel'L Bm'k\\'cll i\1 ()I'l'ifl M r: Leall 'I'hnH,J. Bi"kl'lllrl ling"I' AymonL KClIlI"tly ,Vallpl'l(plilIecly ALHh'ow 1I111I'l'oW C, H, MOI'l'iH Ed ward CDe 'V, r.IOJ'g:ut ' H"uPI,t BIllC'O a III LIPS P:ll'" l\1 iSH A. Paisley I'cLII)'ned to hel' J Ii CI I anleR , ORH ".eo Don't 1',)I'gpl, tho lall'lI Rocial III Lltl! C, P, R, plll'k 011 Sallll'llny, The Oli\'o picllic Il!LH heell (losL- pone,l from yeqt(>l'Il:\y :lfl PI'lI0011 lllltil UliH (1"I'idIlY) nl'lul'nuon, lloynp. CI'eek will hold II. l'all'ill' I in I'UW'PI'I, and dallf'" on Friday, ,I I ,l\ h, aL BOYI\!' CI'I'ek sf'ho,,1 "olllln"ncinf< aL S.:lO ,,'dock C:l'nl.- IOlllell 25c, Lallil'H bl·illg YOUI'.!J:LB- IwLH, The annllal Beacon!lfiel<1 Snnrlay 80hool picnic will bo held ill OOll1stn"k'H gl'OI'l\ Oll ,Vt,d- 1I('9(1IlY, J lily] 2Lh, Bas"lmll and gn.meH will bl) HOllll' 01' thf' aL- tl'!lnLiollR, Tho \\T Ollln.llfl li'ol'pign II fifminIHLI'Y Snnipl.y and SlJwillg Cil'elo will huld a lawn Aonial at, I.lw r.r al ohl't.t,l'illl' churuh g1'nlll1(lfl on Twslny ()\'ClIillg JlIly 18L1I, lei' c),pam, (':tl", nnd nl,hel' 1'f'I'I'Pfllllnf'nLfl will he nil h:tlHI and a goo(l pl'ogl'allHIl" ifl hl'ing 11I'CI':LI'f'11. AdllliflHioll If) (,(lltlR, COlllf' cI'ol'yhor1y allll, 11I'illg YOlll fl'ielldH. ALL OFF FOR THE BEACH An excursion 1Illl1el' Lhe anRpicl'fl :11' Clmhnel'R "lulI'ph will hc rlln on Wedl;cflday July ]21.h to \Vinnipl'g Boauh t:ddng in all }loinLs 1','OIll Glellhu)'u to Elm Cl'cek illclllflil'l.l Tho fa)'o fl'om Tl'cherno will he home in Ht'alldoll OIL Fl'iuay, G 11 (' ' 0 L [ ; , "'.. ' QOl'go .: _>oI'lll Q ltll ... ,I·n, CllOl'l'y V n.lIoy WM \\'ell 1'0 pl'O- Ill. S(.olwo ,Vm, Irostor llH,B ,$1.85, ,-,childl'Cll, .nile,,·:, 'l,'Il£J timo 01' Lho dopal'LllI'O of Lho tl,ltill Il:Lllllot beel! HoUled bllt LItis will he lull'OL'Lillor! ,in tho postOl'S 1\1111 billA, A train will be rllll 11.11(1 lI'illle:ll'c oILeh RtaLion in timo tu :L1'I'i I'C Ilt Lho Bcn,ch bcl'ol'e llnOll, sen Led aL UowllIan's pinnic on Jllly A, HeMol'II 'V, ,f, A.\air 1st, C, Cal'!' .A I'cl;ie BulIuyen.u r.1 tlrgtLl'o\. SCfLrrow, of Ilnl,h \\'011 was LIIll gllesL 01' Joy BI'iggfl 1'01' lhe past week, 1\[1'8, l\11tl'Lin IlnrlliLllo l!nllghlel' oE Kincllill, 811sk" LLnd Miss CUII'Y, ot' Winnipog, arc splln(lillg IL fc ,I' days wiLh and r.II'H, Gpo, Olll')',}', It is I'athol' Hti'ange I.hat one or Illdianford'H old Lilllers wlto shollld bo welllLcrpHLintod wiLh I.ho l'oads of Cherl'Y Valloy got aLllek ill lL mud halo amI had to be pllllcd ouL in the weo hOlll'S, Oh YOII liLLlo Ford I LEES SCHOOL REPORT G l'ado V j I 1.0 \rlll-FIOI'(lIWO In.eobs 77, Albert JlloolJS H, Walkel' 75, I·'red Grade V Lu V [-Ucl'm:Lilll1 Le, jeune 85, GeOl'go McClelllLud 82, WinuieJrl'ost 67- Gl'(I,(lo l\T Lo v-Wilblll' 73, BerthlL 68, AlIllIllwl Mlll \'oy(OI1 ll'ial)5,! . Grade III Lo lV-Em Jacobs 8S, Mason 1IIcOiellaml 82, MIll'Y Bullon J, Boll'H J oc lIlLro G, Taylol' r.1 al'laLL Culin Bel'l'y T, r.J !L1'i II ill. E, Al'llold V, Lalll'llollll, ClJuil SllliLlt A. J, Palrl'l'Y lJ:LI'ulollLl\ywu.rd 11, D'IChal'lIw Oli 1'01' Cox PielTu J\!IlIJun ThoH, J ulll'neallX BRITISH GAS AND ENTER TRENCHES Many ROllds and Fearful Gunfire DcmorallzeD Germans Who Loce HCOlvlly Tho British orn,'ial statemen isnnetl ThurstlllY night ret:'li: "During the last twenty,rour hour" II largl' nnmller of our rO!'ollllOltl'lug and l'altllng parties (lnterml the IlnclllY's lrl'nehes at VIII" ious polnls along lho entire fronl of the Drillsh nrmy, All thcso onlel'- "I'luos were BUCCOIISlul in aeh lel'lng their object: In rtlcUII t: Iwavy cnsunl, tics 011 the Gerlllans and Cllpturlng I'rlsonerB nnd wur Blores, In nOI'ernl instances our troops remained for a considerablo period In till! GOI'nulll IlncB, repelling counter·nttacl{s across tho open, One of thcse IlntorprlSofl took Illuco aftur lho dlschargo or gaB, Our troops, onterlng lho Gerllllln trenches, found a considernblo num, Special l'aeiliLil'H 1'0l' n.mllqolll(,l1l in Lhe shnpe 01' bll.dling, boa Ling, dancing, 1l1ll1 Hwillging will lie nl Lho sen'ioc 01' th(. mIL)' Lake Lheir own l'of:'ClHhmenLs, in wh'ieh onlle tn.hlos and olhol' pienic convun- iencoR will be also pI'o\'itle(1. The C,P,lt, hotel nl, the Benc!. will flll'nish llll.ln.ls at 50c enclt to all desil'ing to tn,ke :vII':Lllt!Lge or LhiR pl'i dIego, A [lI)l'COn t/lge of Lhe not rccei pl.g will he donaLed t.o pltt,I'iuLie P"I'- pORes, This is IlI',ll'e elllLllC'f) Lo 8P')llIl:t tlayaLLhowlLLul' Ride ILlld ovol'y Olle who CIlII possibly IIlILIHLgll sholll.! L:Lke LIlll ad I':llltllgfJ or l.hll OPl'nt .. Llllli Ly I'lll'Lhfll' Jl:L l'l. i c Illam see pURtOI'S amI Il!lnd hi II>!, ,FOR FRANCO=BRITISH Kltchoner's Men Sweep Ovcr Ponitiona of Strategic Importal1cc-World'D Grc;ltent "rtlllel'Y Pr:pOlration London on SlIllday Hnill: A grollt all 1,,(1 oll't'llnlv(l wan inllugur· ated Saturday morIll11g un both of tho HIH'!' SOIllIllIl, IIrltlsh null F!'onch'lauIII'II('d (h('It' a ,,'allIIn HItHlIl· laneouu1y nn a lrunt nr nhmlt 3ft Julll'H and Immc<lHlIl'ly I'aptll!'eli thc line or U"!'II"'" IHlBllIulIG on the elllh'c front Illtllclwu allli seized mllny vII, Illrres, 'rhu l1attlo or tho SOlllmo Illllrlw the opening of the British uffenslve, long expccted us II CI'ltlcal If not tho declHlv!) stagc of the war. 'rho drive Is dlstinclly Il British und,,!'taklug, the French oper, otionG tlto form of II Buppurt, Ing mOI'cmont to maleo Bc('urc the B'rltish'right Hank, which any con· Bldprnhlo adnlllce wonld IllY open to llttack, Kltchoncr's army was hal'inr; Its first chance, In llddltion lo tho military mlCcessos the toh'aln ovcrrun hy tho Entente Illlled troops hUB 1111 excoptlonal Hlm· toglc linportancLJ, Four or IIIll tOll'lIS cllllturcd by Ihe Prenl'h nro Ollly Beven milCH west of Paronno, Ihe chi!'f rail highway from Ihe Ucrlllan cenlre III Cologne to tlte (lemHln f!'onl in thl' rC(,;ion of Noyon and :'OlBSOIlH. 'I'he Germlln heali'lullrlcrs Is al Bt. Quell' tin, 2[; 'tllllcn Boullleast of Pornnnc. 'rhe fighting lineR 'cxtellll he tween a grollt numhcr or Hnlllll I'llillgcs which 'nrc 118lllllly devoted In toxtllu industries, while Iho oullying llgrl, culluml RecllunH nrc 10\'(,1 lIellis chicI'· Iy llel'otoll 10 bcot culllll'c for til(' exlcIIsl,'e BUglll' production oC Fl'Ilnec, 'l'he llllleB thrc", up strong uarlhworkH urol\lllL the taken In ortlol' to protect them counlcr'lIttacl{!l, " All Rendy I 'rhe 'intenso bombardmenl of lho preccI!lng four IlllYS the si,;nal for all. udYance over tile level lI<.'ldn, beginning at 7.:10 o'clock' Salul'liu)' morning, 'I'ho Illliell artlllerv lhon lengthelletl I hp so ns to shul orr all cOllltllunlcation between lhe lIr:lt Oormllu line and t he Gorman re- serves, J)e!(innlng III U o'clock Satur- tillY morning, the bOlllbardment, which hlltl been inCOSB1Lnt for live days fmlll 'Yprea to Ihe :;;olllmc, was concentrated wllh UIlI1l'l":Nlolltl'ti Inlensity on the 20 miles from I' point just llhove' lie· lluterlW lo (the Hivcr SUlllme, A do, fi1'O l:ovl'l'cll e\'llr)' Coot oC 'gi'OlwiI (i'oni"' tlle,- Getinnn wire 'eh- lunglmnents ,10 lhelr second line, '1'l1e advance wore h.'velcd, lhah' pI'olecl!ng wlroll bioWIl away 111111 thulr comll1uniealion deHtroyud. At SIlV('n o'l'!oc!, lo the minute the range of all thc /;unB WILS extended beyond the fil'fll line, :uIII thc most Imponelruhlo l'lI.tain of !Ire scen on It haltlcf\I!1!1 rell in fqlllt 01' lhe lIoCOlltl Iinc, AI I ilo n:II110 min, ute lhu ,nfantry, 11'1 Ii dl IUIII hel'1I held In rendiLluBs for lllll Il!lsaull for most Ill' I ill' nlghl, jlllll}w(i Ol'er tilt! pnrapots ntll1 with 11'11(1 e11l'PI'S da"h",1 across UNo IVlan'H Land" and In wave nftcr wave croHsed the IlclllOlishe(1 eurtll worlts which hat! opposetl tholll In this region I'or more Ihan [l year nnd a hulf. Olllcer plllrol" preceded tho atlaCI{H to haiti lhe waves whOI'll nuyallce becllmo 100 Ilnd to dirqr.t. the lllllll!dng or )losts on h\lloc!cs IIll,l ill vllhlges, ,Aa Brltiah Sec It The flrst' balch 01' wounded from the British fmnt In Fmnco arrived III Charing Cross station In Lonllon on SUlLday evening. An CllorlllonH crowd a$scmuled at lhc Illallon cheering lInti wllvlng flagu, London IHlllCrs, how, ever, are l'cHcl'ved. rerunln!; to Ildmll whel hl'I' II felnl hoj:I/; Illllde or tho "hig pugh" COHlllJl'IU'crl. A woun,l ed lIlan Haltl that loallalions hall 1'0' hoarHed tholl' }larla fill' weelw and that WOllllerflll llrecaullons to Iwep tho pl'cIlamllons r.N'rot. 11I1I1 been Illllin l a inClI. Corre:<llondcn to recount thrilling exploits or the ftghtlll!: nlld write of, or all I'!luks ly- ing in reserve on night. All ngreo that the batllo is hound to can, Unue wilh great intensity, SWIFT ITALIAN DRIVE Oiil'1' -'Ial'lall, "I' Balhw"Il, waH a TI'I,ltl'l'I'" I'ibillll' 011 day. UIlI''''ln HOllx 81'1'111. I'I'IIIll Sal 111'- day IIIILil \\',·dl"·,,da.\' willt I'dl'lId:; ill \\'illllipl'g, ,J. J\, Call1cron, or Hal hw"lI, was a \'isillll' Itl Tr('hel'nl' day al'll'I'III)OIl, 1'II'S, K Pm'!;."I' allll ;'If I'R, ,1\, I';, were l'iRilol'H 'liil"'I' Oil Tltnl'sday, lo Cy pI'es:! J, ClIW i" l't'Llll'IIPd till TIllll'Rd ay I'l'Illll :l 1,1\'0 II 1'l'kH' holiday RPI'III, al. \\'inllip"g and 'lLltel' pllillls, On 'l'ltlll'!Hlay 11IoI'ning t.1t .. wOl'sL sLol'ln Lhis H('aSllll paRHPd U\'l'I' 111l' disl.t'i,'I, iL waR or dllml ion, loll\. I.21i illl,lt,'s or I'!lin 1',,11. i\fI'R, J, S, and f:tlllily 1,,1'1, lin TIlI'Hday nigltt'H I.l'ain I" Rpl'nd a nlontlt aL \\'illuil'l'g Buaplt, i\linfl \'i"lpt. Hing ('filliP dOl\'n Oil !"ridny I'IOlll liall S(,ltool l.lI \'iflil hl'l' pal'('nLR, jIll', and MI':;, Tltofl, lUng, 'V c,lli ng Ion \\'i Isoll tit iH wellk ',old lit" n,l', ,1 ul' :.; I allrl llll' \1'. ul' a:i-fl-I 0 10 D i\II'Lal'l'n 1'",' LlII' Hunl Ill' :;i;20,OIlO, Lil'ltl, )\, 'IV, 1'.1.1'11"1 !ll'l'iI'l'd 011 Tltlll'sd:ty'fl nnOiI Imill I'I'IIll1 Calli)) ) 11IgltPR Lo slll'11I1 n 1",1\' dnys al ltulllP ill TI'ph("l'lIl', Mm, D, B:L1'kwl'll, of Sllflk, 1L1'- I'in,dlln 'I'11Iwlay'fl noon ll':tin I" "Ill'nd a 1'01\' dlL,\'H wiLIt MI" and i\lI"l, 'IV, O. Hn.l'k\\'cll, Rev, C, W, and Mrs, Morrow for Brandon leave TIlt· gat',j"11 p:lI'ly 111-:<1 aL lit" bllllll' of ilII'H, Ealoll, Iwal' 'I'I'"b"I'III' :t l"ll'I'II'.'Il fnl' I{'!I', C', \\T, Mill', I'llII'I I.LSt. UI'I'lIillg \'PI'Y Sptl(lc'ht'H ,,'pru Iliad" hy 111'1', \\r, M, Fl'e and It J. ills, alld a Holo l'I'IHII'I'f'd hoi' 1\, Ilal'lILlld. l{el'l'('HIIIIIOllls or Ice I'rl'alll alld cake Wel'l' HOI'l'ell and a l'l'I'y "Ipasllnl. el'elling by I !,I't";"n!. 011 Slllld:l,\' al'l PI'II11on M I'H,Clt"I',) C. \\T, SllndllY f:icltoul CIa,:, 1Il'''H''llll'ol h"I' whh a pail' or jaJ'llillil'l'f, ",,1'111'(1 1"'1' dI'P:Ll'lIlI't' 1'01' IlI':tlldllll, 1,'"l1t1willg was Lltt: a,'- ,'compallying ILdoll'''H';: '1'1' .. 1[('1'11(', ,I Illy 2, I \II U, 1)"al'i\II'H,,'IloI'I'o\\'. \\'1', lit,' IIf ,\'''111' l'1!L'lil in lit" 'l'I'"h"I'll" "1l'lltodiH\. Sllllday 8"IIIJIII, l'e,,1 LIt:LL II'P ("LIIIIOI. all oW .\'1111 til go I'I'/lill lilli' Illids\. willtn n t l'XPI"'4sillg ill HIlIII" Wily dill' aPI'I'f'e- ial iOIl fir Lit" ,,1l',ll'!.H YOll It:ll'lJ pll t 1'o1l'Lh III ill'ILI'llel, illlltOHtlLltillf( S i,ltlLL al'p Hpit'iLll:1I and dil'illO, Kllowillg yOlll' 1.1\:" I'm' Lhe IWlLll t- il'ltl ill wILlll"', and fill' l1oll'el's ill [I'll'l i"ltl:U', \\,,' ayk YOll to :wulll'L aR a slight Illkl'll Ill' 0111' 1111'1' \llld I'I':IPN:I, amI \I'll pmy IltaL Uo,] 1lI1ly hlpHH alld 111'1' YUll all :lIun:-; tho I'l'nl!lin ing pal'L Ill' Lit,' paLh way or Ii l't" Sign("1 on beha1l' of Lite ClnAS, R J, r.t II,LH, SII !lPI'i nlelH Itln t ----..: ...... - Oeol'ge l'c{;i\l;llprl- l'lII'L!lgu'I:L 1'I'ail'io 011 1'.londay al'll'l' spending Lho wcek-cua willt l'elnL- il'P!'I !lnd I'l'icnrlfl in TI'eltol'llc, BUSINESS MEETINGS '1'1 I' ' , Ie ',xecnLII'C III LIHI n, E, S, Tlte l\ I iHSl'fl alld III ILI'I I La IUlIg e:lllll,' lip fl'IIlIi \\'innil"'g Oll Sa\.lIl'day noon':; tl'ain lo I'iflil, lh(,il' pal'PlILs, ?II I" 1l1ll1 lITI'!), 'I'ltOH, l{jng, 1'lm, ,1. ] I. l{ollPI'IHOn, who hiLA hropn taking 11 l'l·HI. :LI, Lho 11Il1II{\ Ill' ltel' lIlol.1llll', M I'R, FI.II,k, 1111111'1' tho elll'o "I' ])1', CIll'iRLiluw is I:IJI'Y Illlll!lt illllll'OI'cd, 1'.II'H, '1'. N coli II I'CLIlI'llUd Lo hel' ltc.me'1LI, ITllillilJLa Oll \Vedlll'RdILY al'Lcl' Rpllllllillg !l rlf)llple or wlIoks wi III P!lI'Olltfl, 1111', !Llld i\11'H, \\" I M I', ILlld !III'S, J [LB, L, Sm i Lh, : I r lllllltwell, !llld i\lI', ILIl(l MI'H. f:llllit h lefl, OIL 'l'IlCfll\;Ly fill' IL 1.\\'0 \I'Pl'ks' Lu Edl'!lllH, GI'lLl\(!I'i"w !Lllo! OILk I.lLlw, will lIlOL'L ift Lite lIllIni(,ipILI ulliC'IJ Oil S:LLIll'Ilay, J Itly I fiLII, ai, :l "'<doek, 1'1'1' II,,· PIll'P,lSll "f dl'al'l,ing !L in'o- gl':LllIll1e 1"11' Lite IJIlI:L1fe" or Lh" Yflal·, A lllncLing 01' Llie TI'"hol'lI'J Gl'lLill U I'OW('I'H' AHRoeilLLioll will he h"ld ill J'"llllll't, Hall, '?n SaLIII'IIILY, ,I Illy SLh, al. :{ o'clllr:k, All Il1rll 11 IJ(JI',; ILl'O il1\'il.ed 1,0 itlJ Ill',·ill'"L:-G.')[, Ifah- clwood, J, L, Pollun soc- I'OLILI',I', Ladies' Aid BTi'ng Concert to Treherne 1I01l01ll'L p;il'Ull Oll i\[olldIL'y Ilight. lllldel' !.IIO ILIIHpi""H 01' LJ.L' IIIclhodist I.ltrli('!'I' Aid waH IlIlL I'PI'Y well allIJlld"d, A L IiI'HI, iL was I'liLnllcd LII ltold tho elll1l',wl. ill LILli 1'.11'8, Tltit'lwell l'et.lll'lletl 10 hUI' oltlll'"h IJllt t.he ladil's 11'('['(\ llllllhle ltolile ill \Vinllipl'g 011 r.!un<1ay "\'(" ning, It[LI'illg SUOlit :L eOll[Jle or ILLthe hofno 01' hm' p:il'l\IlLiI, 1111', !Lnd i\lI'H. ,V, HenLlcl's, 74, Lo HI-Angele Le· bel' of dend, Our caBuultles wore in· uignilicant. Tho Ill'tllIery of hoth sides hns been neUvo along the front. 1I0s, tile trenches were much dumagod In muny placos, Tho Intermltt"nt tlis' char;".) of smolw and gus hns nrousetl the a I of tho enomy's guns lint! caused him to discloso his buttery positions," r.liRfl }rILl'I', of Clll'nclll!I','S:Lflk, is Au&trlan Retrcnt Elccomes Rout visiLing hel' COllllins, 1\11', !LlId aIrs, Trentlno-Burnlng' BridGes lle\", and MI'H, C, 'IV, IIfOI'I'OW ILIltI ]I;lllI'in lert Oil ,VOIIllllSdlly'H Iloon Ll'lLili 1'01' Bl'll}ldon whol'o r.II', In i\lorl'ow willlte Lho 01' Vfe- lo !'Icelll'(l 11. piano ILnd Ilt1uid''f1 ai, LI III 1!L!l t III i nil tlI to hold i Lill J '011 Oll '!! ITnU, oDIlHeqllonLly no Ill'(Jpal'HLiollH wel'o mlLde IIntil tho IJntlJl'tilinlJl'R lll'l'i I'ed llwl madc thu IH,ceRHal'y stago al'l'allgellwll LA, The d i Il'el'oll t 11lll1lbel'H wore nPI'I'l'eiaLor1 by tho :tlll1iOIlC(I ellcoroR WOI'O well I'e- ponder! to,' Perh;lpH LI\O' l',wol'iLo wnR Mifm.lITal'iol1'6'Ncn.il: violilliHt, Gt'ade II 82, El'lIie 1I1.1I11'llY 77. Gt'ade I to HI-Allall l\IcOlell- ani 89, BurllA M ull'/lY 72, Omde I SI',-Lol'lll\ M nll'IIY, 1.00 }tlull'aYI AllIlid3ellou, Joo LejoUlle, Gmdo] J 1', ;\nllio l!'nllcl'l,oll, Sohnnio Appleby, Willie Ihth well. 'I' C' :tOBlI!), Tenohel', T Weather, Report , , l'\[h{mmn and maximum tem· I1)eratw:e<ll for the wflek beginning , Friday, J 11110 30th Thurs- Countless Shells Used All the London newspapers print IIccounts of tho extravagant use or sheilS by tho British forces In Frnnco allli [o'!anders, The Dally Mnll snys: "Tho Germano arc answering' our, great bombardment Ilntl are 1V01I supplletl with shells, but they,hnve never beforo employed nrtlliery on II Bcaie on so wide n front as we nre tlolng. An e.,lenslve, us IIgnlnst all intensive method Is all nnd has ,clearly milch agitated tho elHlmy, cllusetl him, considerable losses and left 0111' Infantry tree' to onter his 'trenchos at night hero, thero' and everywhere," , Alex. Douuin, Alex. l\fel\Illlilll, who hns boen 1'\siLillg hiflllllllt, Ml's,IUtLellhollHfJ, has l'otul'ned hOlllo, Huht, ILllo] Oh!\s, Pll11m 111 nl'O I'i:! iLing fl'iemlH 11.1. ,V!nnipeg allll : ' million City rUl' a fell" days, IIIiss Dn\'(1L.tn had been visiLing' hel' allll t!Lt IT olland highly plof"scd hel' visi l;'.' , London despatches on 'Vetlnestlny said: Continuing their successfui . drive In tho 'rrcntlno, lho, ltallans h'ElvO eapturcd two importllnt tOWlIS- POSlllll and ArSlero-nlHl hu vo huried tho Austrians from I1vo pelll,s amI tho crests or two I'ltlgca M cOlllmllntl-, ing lion, The I1gh ting hns passetl to orth of the ArSll Valley, 'All nro thht the IlUIlIlIl COUll' l,t,oN,rr.,nsiyo i2 gathering speod, De' 'sp:atcl\ell.; from Home describe tho retreat '\It some places as hn,"lnrlnl' on rout, Austrlnns nro tie· the brldge2 anti buming the W'\\'lIS.'lll8 they quit them, , During the flight of lhe AI!strians anti machine guns causetl cn1'l1age, There was' no tlmo cantlll'e nny prisoners, Tho 103seo strian8 In lho last few tlays ated nL (;0,000, 'l'ho, Austrians .day, J till' 6th. '-, , ' , Sll.tlmiay Bunday "Tuesday 5!l auo\'o'77 auovo 58' " 'SO' 'Tho Times hcndqunrters' correspon· 'tlent says: "'rhe Bl'lllsh retain' the Inillat!ve anll aro infllcllng hoavy lossell' wlth 'surprisingly amnII, cnElIlal', }n Cow poaitlons 'on ,Itallnn nlltl cling to theso to cover "'.I,coLU," r,nrl'nr of tho main body, Wednesilay 'Thursday 61 60 IH 61l " SO, " " " 83 81 87 tieD, to At; no. 11010 'tuprO",lJeell aliy in, posltli:m, : ,'l'11!l " wllero Is deop In 1lI11!1, nnl1 ' co 'full at watar amI while have" h'nrrled tho onomy attempt lias' been mado In (lH ," 78 raids to;holll 01' , won, "Our objoct nt nil It ,ill, !J,.'l.!J. 'to Inflict locall0890S, in' ""vtU.ll'..uu'f<ll',JlUHl 5 01 'ino: •. " ;, i,"".''''''''>--'' L.,nll..'. do. ••• -_ , .... " .. Lol'ia A I'cnuo M llLltOl1iSt ,Olll1l'ch, ' 'I'h(J OltLh !LIlLI [[0"'0, or Swall Hil'Cl', 'Oil . , 'l'nC'solllY to \'iflil, Lheil' !Lllnl,,' r.II'p. ,1. 0, lingg, Tho,\' will ahlO l'iHit 1'.Trs, B. Hllbel'tsoli ;llId 01.110l' rclu: Li n.t Treherne, : ". Plr, Bur\. Blll'kwoll 11101.0I·ell ol'er from Oal11p Hnghes Oil' !i'I:idIlY to ILLLCIld !.ho marriage of hili, sisl el', Miss Edith lllu'kwell: Hel'clnl'ned 011 Mon,day accompaniod uy Hel'h, Bal'hweIl, ?I [rs, ,V, 0, Bu.I·kwoll 'Aid Soeiety Acknowledgements '.l'h'fl Committee or tho Soldiel'll' Aid Suoie'Ly held /L meeL- ing ILt the hOllle of t.ItH, Jas, Leo on Tnesday el'ening, The reports showed that IlIIU'gO amonn t of sew- illg alld klliLtillg IlIld nh'uady been llono uu t there are still some day shirts, pyjlLllIftS lLnd 'lnrgion.l gown!! LLIIl! MI'!!. \V. E. Stnples, Lhat 1.110 CllmmiUeo ILI'O IlllxiollS to , 011 TlleRdllY anol'noon Oonst.n.ule hose mnrlo, Anyone wishing to do ,W .. A. MILl10nh 'Pllt PteR', J all, KOI\" Ilny sowing ml\y got tho mn.terial nelly, 'V,alLel· Kenllody, E. Deiol'lnu by callillg lit i\[I'H, A, Ii;. Sn;itl!'s nll!I-;Alf, tlo J\lIll'S in tho leick'lIp, mi1l()llOl'y RLol'O, Thl' II;' seoms t.hat Lhe hOYIl were refuscd 'lwitLillg alld cn.slt 'dOlll1tiollH al't' lelt\'p fl'om Onlilp'Hll'ghl!s, lLIuJ o\'i- kllowledged, Knitting-'MI·H, Fish- IJl.lIlLly dl!oidl'll all Monday Lhat ley,' MI'!!, maLolI, r.ft'S, ,Vnlkel", would vi/liL Llu!it' fl'iOllrlii iil n, S5, ll'riend eil:hor witll Ol' itllOlt!; $2, lilriolld 600, :FI'iowl $2.4 0, Mrs, " rJ.OUl, ' Glo CI) , . .0 . o "@) o o .. I ,1 ! II " 11 " I I ell , / , , , , , " ' . iii .. , . o .'. . o . .

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~ AUCTIONEERI NG 1 licensed Auctiolleer

I nm now prepared 10 hnndJr; yom r.ale big or small and solicit your palronage, \Vill sell reusol1-able nnd guaranlee sati~ractioll, T. J. G1IJbalis - RaWwo/l

,\p 1,11"\'0 lI1o\etl frolll 1'rfllwfI!n ~(J Will ....

rt rut tj tll1L 11I11)1IIJ cllrryill~ 1111 my AacLion Bu P L!III'lu:h tho CCIIJIIlfY. ('UHlllt • .JIb wall,' 1 rOlllllL AtliHILlU1I h> ,,,rlll'l.:' 1110 lIL III"

• IIJd~II'IIM' or PhulIl! Hhul'lH (10" ,!',j UII rn vonm ~ ;' I ,I riCO • .I BNU"W'"I

j, HIIUM" .. 'i"" On"ra"leo

169 • LSONJ M.A.A'J ..... LangsicJo Sr. J Wi'~hIIJO I!

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TRIUMPH AT SOMME WHERE TO GO ADDITIONAL TREHERNEITEM'S

FAREWELL FOR METHODIST PASTOR

POPULAR YOUNG COUPLE WEDDED

Moreau·· Barkwell

TREHERNE HONOR ROLL

131"1'1, Smil h-lIIiHflilig N l'il \VIlI flOll -ki ll,'d

A qllieL werlrling W:UI sfllelllniRPd H, l':'id,PI'1. D. (:l':lllt

,Juhn Brown ,J, i\11,Lallghlin

1"01'.1 Cal'l.l'l'

at the hOIllB 01' r.II', and 1'II'H, W,O, Will, (:I'Olllt,

BIll'k well, 'I'rf'hOI'IH', at. fOlll' 0,<,10(']( OIL Sallll'du.y :tl'lel'1l001l, ,I Illy I~l,

when t,hl'i1' YClllIlW·!'IL d:tIlgltll'l', Edilh, waH lI11ill'd ill IWlI'I'illg" 10

C, J, i\lurl'lllI, 1'lll'lllf)l'1yol' I h .. Call' atlian BlIllk or CUmlllel'eC H\.ldJ',

'1'reht'),)11\ :lllll llOW or K:llllfllwk, Sask" hy ReI', C, 'IV, r.lDl'l'OW,

The bribe WOI'O h"I' II'a\'elling slIit 01' blllu LalJ'd,ll, o\lelling ol'cr Il ulonsc 01' pillk Geol'ge\.Lt: Cl"'pe, Hlld [\ haL ul' 1.lm' wil h I'lwing of pillk. Miss GladYR BlLrkwpll,nl' \\TiloltitWg,

Inusill or Ih" hride, aut.,!d nR "ddl's­maid, alld wore IL suit. uf bl'!)\\'ll silk, with hat ill HIllIdl'R M ('I'.)[llli alld pillk, 'rhe W'UUlll waf! nRHi;;t"d

by It. II, :llllll"Il, or C:lI'lll!Lll, and

the welldillg m:lI'c:1t WitH pltlY"11 hy r.1 iss \' el'lI Andl'rHon,

MI', and r.It's, l\lol'C'all Il'fl. on the

18,33 Lmill I'UI' l)IPi!' hUlIllJ in Kalll­

sack, SOHk, BoUI r.lI', Illlll 111111, r.IO)',':UI al'P

well Illlll fU\'Ol'ahly kllOll'll ill TI'u' hCl'ne and TUE TI~II's joillH Lllcil' lIlany fl'icnds in exL(Jlllling con­

gra luI [\ LionH,

CHERRY VALLEY il'red CiLH\\'C'1l hn.~ a Ill'\\' oal',

The Hohool has ('I()~l'd Ihe

SlImlllel' \'aenLion,

1\, Md,!Il1ghlill

}\I'llfllti Hpillk" \\'111, ,1"hll',Iln Willi'lIll IJIIllglaf; :. I't, Slapl,.!,

L('~lil' f:;tt'ad'l

I~. Barlow 1', f:ilcwal't, ,fo", Pi Il IWI-toll Clayloll HOHH

I). U I.'l'(j

A IIdy (,lnQI'

1'1 .. lrill" SlaplNI ;\Iilt,," ['~:lI"n

,f "h n 1~:111 in

J, It. F"" Fl'Ilnk l'1 l'"inl\~ ChaR, ,Vood wllnl H ngh [{Doney Tho;!, Li n<1:my

Fl'ank 1'1l1'kel'

C, J., j),'lgrd,y Hoy CaL\.

Lil'lIl. J\, 'I\', l\lylf'H

A lid l't'IV i\loll)'t'

1~llllowi nf!, m'o 1111) 1I1LnH"1 01' LhoHI)

II'h" "lIlifl\.I,d ill I,hl' 'I'l'l'lwI'llIl UniL

or IIII' SOllLh"I'n 1I111l1ilohn, 2221111

o W'I'Hf'!l!'; BaLl,:Ll i" n :

S"l'gt.. Tom Bl'utll'l'ic,k

Cnl'p, ,J OR, IIlll1'l'ay GlI'p, Stalll"y ]'1'1'l'i.· Lep.·Col'p, 'IV Ill, ,J, l~llgliAh

Al'lX i\luf:iPOI'l'!IlI Itol"'I,t J, ,loneR WlIl. It IiORH S, C.TIIlInPI' i\lalenll1l J\dalll'l }\lIgllfl i\loLeltll \VlIl, ,1. i\lcJ\oil Frank ItllllWCy

Johll i\[oCI'''al'Y IJlto'lLel'}\ 111111 Uel'L Bm'k\\'cll i\1 ()I'l'ifl M r: Leall

'I'hnH,J. Bi"kl'lllrl ling"I' AymonL ,Ja~. KClIlI"tly ,Vallpl'l(plilIecly

ALHh'ow 1I111I'l'oW C, H, MOI'l'iH Ed ward CDe 'V, r.IOJ'g:ut '

H"uPI,t BIllC'O a III LIPS P:ll'" l\1 iSH A. Paisley I'cLII)'ned to hel' J Ii CI ~\r I anleR , ORH ".eo

Don't 1',)I'gpl, tho lall'lI Rocial III

Lltl! C, P, R, plll'k 011 Sallll'llny,

The Oli\'o picllic Il!LH heell (losL­pone,l from yeqt(>l'Il:\y :lfl PI'lI0011

lllltil UliH (1"I'idIlY) nl'lul'nuon,

lloynp. CI'eek will hold II. l'all'ill'

I in I'UW'PI'I, and dallf'" on Friday, ,I nl~ I ,l\ h, aL BOYI\!' CI'I'ek sf'ho,,1

"olllln"ncinf< aL S.:lO ,,'dock C:l'nl.­IOlllell 25c, Lallil'H bl·illg YOUI'.!J:LB­

IwLH,

The annllal Beacon!lfiel<1 Snnrlay

80hool picnic will bo held ill Geol'g~ OOll1stn"k'H gl'OI'l\ Oll ,Vt,d-

1I('9(1IlY, J lily] 2Lh, Bas"lmll and ot1l1~1' gn.meH will bl) HOllll' 01' thf' aL-

tl'!lnLiollR,

Tho \\T Ollln.llfl li'ol'pign II fifminIHLI'Y

Snnipl.y and SlJwillg Cil'elo will huld

a lawn Aonial at, I.lw r.r al ohl't.t,l'illl'

churuh g1'nlll1(lfl on Twslny ()\'ClIillg JlIly 18L1I, lei' c),pam, (':tl", nnd

nl,hel' 1'f'I'I'Pfllllnf'nLfl will he nil h:tlHI and a goo(l pl'ogl'allHIl" ifl hl'ing

11I'CI':LI'f'11. AdllliflHioll If) (,(lltlR,

COlllf' cI'ol'yhor1y allll, 11I'illg YOlll

fl'ielldH.

ALL OFF FOR THE BEACH

An excursion 1Illl1el' Lhe anRpicl'fl

:11' Clmhnel'R "lulI'ph will hc rlln on Wedl;cflday July ]21.h to \Vinnipl'g Boauh t:ddng in all }loinLs 1','OIll Glellhu)'u to Elm Cl'cek illclllflil'l.l

Tho fa)'o fl'om Tl'cherno will he home in Ht'alldoll OIL Fl'iuay, G 11 (' ' 0 L [ ; , "'.. ' QOl'go .: _>oI'lll Q ltll ",~,~~.,"~',.",., ... ,I·n,

CllOl'l'y V n.lIoy WM \\'ell 1'0 pl'O- Ill. S(.olwo ,Vm, Irostor

llH,B ,$1.85, ,-,childl'Cll, .nile,,·:, 'l,'Il£J timo 01' Lho dopal'LllI'O of Lho tl,ltill

Il:Lllllot beel! HoUled bllt LItis will he lull'OL'Lillor! ,in tho postOl'S 1\1111 billA, A I'I~Ht train will be rllll 11.11(1

lI'illle:ll'c oILeh RtaLion in timo tu

:L1'I'i I'C Ilt Lho Bcn,ch bcl'ol'e llnOll,

sen Led aL UowllIan's pinnic on Jllly A, HeMol'II 'V, ,f, A.\air 1st, C, Cal'!' .A I'cl;ie BulIuyen.u

r.1 tlrgtLl'o\. SCfLrrow, of Ilnl,h \\'011 was LIIll gllesL 01' Joy BI'iggfl 1'01' lhe

past week,

1\[1'8, l\11tl'Lin IlnrlliLllo l!nllghlel'

oE Kincllill, 811sk" LLnd Miss CUII'Y, ot' Winnipog, arc splln(lillg IL fc ,I'

days wiLh 1'.[I~ and r.II'H, Gpo, Olll')',}',

It is I'athol' Hti'ange I.hat one or Illdianford'H old Lilllers wlto shollld bo welllLcrpHLintod wiLh I.ho l'oads

of Cherl'Y Valloy got aLllek ill lL mud halo amI had to be pllllcd ouL

in the weo hOlll'S, Oh YOII liLLlo

Ford I

LEES SCHOOL REPORT G l'ado V j I 1.0 \rlll-FIOI'(lIWO

In.eobs 77, Albert JlloolJS H, Walkel' 75,

I·'red

Grade V Lu V [-Ucl'm:Lilll1 Le,

jeune 85, GeOl'go McClelllLud 82, WinuieJrl'ost 67-

Gl'(I,(lo l\T Lo v-Wilblll' JLLeuu~ 73, BerthlL L~jolllle 68, AlIllIllwl Mlll \'oy(OI1 ll'ial)5,! .

Grade III Lo lV-Em Jacobs 8S, Mason 1IIcOiellaml 82, MIll'Y Bullon

J, Boll'H J oc lIlLro G, Taylol' I~: r.1 al'laLL

Culin Bel'l'y T, r.J !L1'i II

ill. E, Al'llold V, Lalll'llollll, ClJuil SllliLlt A. J, Palrl'l'Y lJ:LI'ulollLl\ywu.rd 11, D'IChal'lIw Oli 1'01' Cox PielTu J\!IlIJun ThoH, J ulll'neallX

BRITISH GAS GER~1AN3 AND ENTER TRENCHES

Many Succe9~ful ROllds and Fearful Gunfire DcmorallzeD Germans

Who Loce HCOlvlly

Tho British orn,'ial statemen ~ isnnetl ThurstlllY night ret:'li: "During the last twenty,rour hour" II largl' nnmller of our rO!'ollllOltl'lug and l'altllng parties (lnterml the IlnclllY's lrl'nehes at VIII" ious polnls along lho entire fronl of the Drillsh nrmy, All thcso onlel'­"I'luos were BUCCOIISlul in aeh lel'lng their object: In rtlcUII t: Iwavy cnsunl, tics 011 the Gerlllans and Cllpturlng I'rlsonerB nnd wur Blores, In nOI'ernl instances our troops remained for a considerablo period In till! GOI'nulll IlncB, repelling counter·nttacl{s across tho open, One of thcse IlntorprlSofl took Illuco aftur lho dlschargo or gaB, Our troops, onterlng lho Gerllllln trenches, found a considernblo num,

Special l'aeiliLil'H 1'0l' n.mllqolll(,l1l in Lhe shnpe 01' bll.dling, boa Ling,

dancing, 1l1ll1 Hwillging will lie nl Lho sen'ioc 01' th(. exclll',~ioniHtH,

PllrLies'andillllil'idnal~ mIL)' Lake Lheir own l'of:'ClHhmenLs, in wh'ieh

onlle tn.hlos and olhol' pienic convun­

iencoR will be also pI'o\'itle(1. The C,P,lt, hotel nl, the Benc!.

will flll'nish llll.ln.ls at 50c enclt to all desil'ing to tn,ke :vII':Lllt!Lge or LhiR pl'i dIego,

A [lI)l'COn t/lge of Lhe not rccei pl.g

will he donaLed t.o pltt,I'iuLie P"I'­

pORes, This is IlI',ll'e elllLllC'f) Lo 8P')llIl:t

tlayaLLhowlLLul' Ride ILlld ovol'y Olle who CIlII possibly IIlILIHLgll sholll.!

L:Lke LIlll ad I':llltllgfJ or l.hll OPl'nt ..

Llllli Ly I~OI' I'lll'Lhfll' Jl:L l'l. i c Illam

see pURtOI'S amI Il!lnd hi II>!,

LADYSMiTH~

,FOR FRANCO=BRITISH Kltchoner's Men Sweep Ovcr Ponitiona

of Strategic Importal1cc-World'D Grc;ltent "rtlllel'Y Pr:pOlration

London 11('~rnll'!lef) on SlIllday Hnill: A grollt all 1,,(1 oll't'llnlv(l wan inllugur· ated Saturday morIll11g un both :.3idl·.~ of tho HIH'!' SOIllIllIl, IIrltlsh null F!'onch'lauIII'II('d (h('It' a ,,'allIIn HItHlIl· laneouu1y nn a lrunt nr nhmlt 3ft Julll'H and Immc<lHlIl'ly I'aptll!'eli thc Ii!'~t. line or U"!'II"'" IHlBllIulIG on the elllh'c front Illtllclwu allli seized mllny vII, Illrres, 'rhu l1attlo or tho SOlllmo Illllrlw the opening of the I~rnnco, British uffenslve, long expccted us II CI'ltlcal If not tho declHlv!) stagc of the war. 'rho drive Is dlstinclly Il British und,,!'taklug, the French oper, otionG takln/~ tlto form of II Buppurt, Ing mOI'cmont to maleo Bc('urc the B'rltish'right Hank, which any con· Bldprnhlo adnlllce wonld IllY open to llttack, Kltchoncr's army was hal'inr; Its first chance,

In llddltion lo tho military mlCcessos the toh'aln ovcrrun hy tho Entente Illlled troops hUB 1111 excoptlonal Hlm· toglc linportancLJ, Four or IIIll tOll'lIS cllllturcd by Ihe Prenl'h nro Ollly Beven milCH west of Paronno, Ihe chi!'f rail highway from Ihe Ucrlllan cenlre III Cologne to tlte (lemHln f!'onl in thl' rC(,;ion of Noyon and :'OlBSOIlH. 'I'he Germlln heali'lullrlcrs Is al Bt. Quell' tin, 2[; 'tllllcn Boullleast of Pornnnc.

'rhe fighting lineR 'cxtellll he tween a grollt numhcr or Hnlllll I'llillgcs which 'nrc 118lllllly devoted In toxtllu industries, while Iho oullying llgrl, culluml RecllunH nrc 10\'(,1 lIellis chicI'· Iy llel'otoll 10 bcot culllll'c for til(' exlcIIsl,'e BUglll' production oC Fl'Ilnec, 'l'he llllleB thrc", up strong uarlhworkH urol\lllL the vlll!lge~ taken In ortlol' to protect them aguln~t counlcr'lIttacl{!l,

" All Rendy I 'rhe 'intenso bombardmenl of lho

preccI!lng four IlllYS wu~ the si,;nal for all. udYance over tile level lI<.'ldn, beginning at 7.:10 o'clock' Salul'liu)' morning, 'I'ho Illliell artlllerv lhon lengthelletl I hp rnnl~e so ns to shul orr all cOllltllunlcation between lhe lIr:lt Oormllu line and t he Gorman re­serves, J)e!(innlng III U o'clock Satur­tillY morning, the bOlllbardment, which hlltl been inCOSB1Lnt for live days fmlll 'Yprea to Ihe :;;olllmc, was concentrated wllh UIlI1l'l":Nlolltl'ti Inlensity on the 20 miles from I' point just llhove' lie· lluterlW lo (the Hivcr SUlllme, A do, Y/~sJal'iJm fi1'O l:ovl'l'cll e\'llr)' Coot oC 'gi'OlwiI (i'oni"' tlle,- Getinnn wire 'eh­lunglmnents ,10 lhelr second line, '1'l1e advance worl~s wore h.'velcd, lhah' pI'olecl!ng wlroll bioWIl away 111111 thulr comll1uniealion tl'l'n{~lw~ deHtroyud.

At halr-pa~t SIlV('n o'l'!oc!, lo the minute the range of all thc /;unB WILS extended beyond the fil'fll line, :uIII thc most Imponelruhlo l'lI.tain of !Ire "~L scen on It haltlcf\I!1!1 rell in fqlllt 01' lhe lIoCOlltl Iinc, AI I ilo n:II110 min, ute lhu ,nfantry, 11'1 Ii dl IUIII hel'1I held In rendiLluBs for lllll Il!lsaull for most Ill' I ill' nlghl, jlllll}w(i Ol'er tilt! pnrapots ntll1 with 11'11(1 e11l'PI'S da"h",1 across UNo IVlan'H Land" and In wave nftcr wave croHsed the IlclllOlishe(1 eurtll worlts which hat! opposetl tholll In this region I'or more Ihan [l year nnd a hulf. Olllcer plllrol" preceded tho atlaCI{H to haiti lhe waves whOI'll nuyallce becllmo 100 ha~ty Ilnd to dirqr.t. the lllllll!dng or forllli~tI )losts on h\lloc!cs IIll,l ill vllhlges,

,Aa Brltiah Sec It The flrst' balch 01' wounded from

the British fmnt In Fmnco arrived III Charing Cross station In Lonllon on SUlLday evening. An CllorlllonH crowd a$scmuled at lhc Illallon cheering lInti wllvlng flagu, London IHlllCrs, how, ever, are l'cHcl'ved. rerunln!; to Ildmll whel hl'I' II hjt~ felnl i~ hoj:I/; Illllde or tho "hig pugh" COHlllJl'IU'crl. A woun,l ed lIlan Haltl that loallalions hall 1'0' hoarHed tholl' }larla fill' weelw and that WOllllerflll llrecaullons to Iwep tho pl'cIlamllons r.N'rot. 11I1I1 been Illllin l a inClI. Corre:<llondcn to recount thrilling exploits or the ftghtlll!: nlld write of, eheerflllne3~ or all I'!luks ly­ing in reserve on 1~l'lday night. All ngreo that the batllo is hound to can, Unue wilh great intensity,

SWIFT ITALIAN DRIVE

~liHS Oiil'1' -'Ial'lall, "I' Balhw"Il, waH a TI'I,ltl'l'I'" I'ibillll' 011

day.

UIlI''''ln HOllx 81'1'111. I'I'IIIll Sal 111'­day IIIILil \\',·dl"·,,da.\' willt I'dl'lId:; ill \\'illllipl'g,

,J. J\, Call1cron, or Hal hw"lI, was

a \'isillll' Itl Tr('hel'nl' day al'll'I'III)OIl,

1'II'S, K Pm'!;."I' allll ;'If I'R, ,1\, I';,

~Illilh were l'iRilol'H 'liil"'I' Oil Tltnl'sday,

lo Cy pI'es:!

J, ClIW i" l't'Llll'IIPd till TIllll'Rd ay I'l'Illll :l 1,1\'0 II 1'l'kH' holiday RPI'III, al.

\\'inllip"g and 'lLltel' pllillls,

On 'l'ltlll'!Hlay 11IoI'ning t.1t .. wOl'sL

sLol'ln Lhis H('aSllll paRHPd U\'l'I' 111l' disl.t'i,'I, iL waR or ~ltlll'l, dllml ion, loll\. I.21i illl,lt,'s or I'!lin 1',,11.

i\fI'R, J, S, ?llrlt:l~willg and f:tlllily

1,,1'1, lin TIlI'Hday nigltt'H I.l'ain I" Rpl'nd a nlontlt aL \\'illuil'l'g Buaplt,

i\linfl \'i"lpt. Hing ('filliP dOl\'n Oil !"ridny I'IOlll liall S(,ltool l.lI \'iflil

hl'l' pal'('nLR, jIll', and MI':;, Tltofl,

lUng,

'V c,lli ng Ion \\'i Isoll tit iH wellk ',old lit" n,l', ,1 ul' :.; I allrl llll' \1'. ~ ul' a:i-fl-I 0 10 D i\II'Lal'l'n 1'",' LlII'

Hunl Ill' :;i;20,OIlO,

Lil'ltl, )\, 'IV, 1'.1.1'11"1 !ll'l'iI'l'd 011

Tltlll'sd:ty'fl nnOiI Imill I'I'IIll1 Calli)) ) 11IgltPR Lo slll'11I1 n 1",1\' dnys al Iti.~ ltulllP ill TI'ph("l'lIl',

Mm, D, B:L1'kwl'll, of Sllflk, 1L1'­

I'in,dlln 'I'11Iwlay'fl noon ll':tin I"

"Ill'nd a 1'01\' dlL,\'H wiLIt MI" and

i\lI"l, 'IV, O. Hn.l'k\\'cll,

Rev, C, W, and Mrs, Morrow for Brandon

leave

TIlt· gat',j"11 p:lI'ly 111-:<1 aL lit" bllllll' of ilII'H, Ealoll, Iwal' 'I'I'"b"I'III' a~ :t l"ll'I'II'.'Il fnl' I{'!I', C', \\T, Mill',

I'llII'I I.LSt. Tl:lll'~dlLY UI'I'lIillg PI'III'~d \'PI'Y Sll('('I·S~rlll. Sptl(lc'ht'H ,,'pru

Iliad" hy 111'1', \\r, M, Fl'e and It J. ~I ills, alld a Holo l'I'IHII'I'f'd hoi' 1\, Ilal'lILlld. l{el'l'('HIIIIIOllls or Ice

I'rl'alll alld cake Wel'l' HOI'l'ell and a

l'l'I'y "Ipasllnl. el'elling \\'a~ ~pl)nt by I ho~1' !,I't";"n!.

011 Slllld:l,\' al'l PI'II11on M I'H,Clt"I',) C. \\T, ~I'"Tnw'H SllndllY f:icltoul

CIa,:, 1Il'''H''llll'ol h"I' whh a pail' or jaJ'llillil'l'f, ",,1'111'(1 1"'1' dI'P:Ll'lIlI't' 1'01' IlI':tlldllll, 1,'"l1t1willg was Lltt: a,'­

,'compallying ILdoll'''H';: '1'1' .. 1[('1'11(', ,I Illy 2, I \II U,

1)"al'i\II'H,,'IloI'I'o\\'.

\\'1', lit,' nll'lIlll('r~ IIf ,\'''111' l'1!L'lil

in lit" 'l'I'"h"I'll" "1l'lltodiH\. Sllllday 8"IIIJIII, l'e,,1 LIt:LL II'P ("LIIIIOI. all oW

.\'1111 til go I'I'/lill lilli' Illids\. willtn n t

l'XPI"'4sillg ill HIlIII" Wily dill' aPI'I'f'e­ial iOIl fir Lit" ,,1l',ll'!.H YOll It:ll'lJ pll t 1'o1l'Lh III ill'ILI'llel, Il~ illlltOHtlLltillf( S

i,ltlLL al'p Hpit'iLll:1I and dil'illO,

Kllowillg yOlll' 1.1\:" I'm' Lhe IWlLll t­il'ltl ill wILlll"', and fill' l1oll'el's ill [I'll'l i"ltl:U', \\,,' ayk YOll to :wulll'L l,lto'ill.iILl'dillil'l'l'~ aR a slight Illkl'll Ill' 0111' 1111'1' \llld I'I':IPN:I, amI \I'll

pmy IltaL Uo,] 1lI1ly hlpHH alld pl'O~

111'1' YUll all :lIun:-; tho I'l'nl!lin ing pal'L Ill' Lit,' paLh way or Ii l't"

Sign("1 on beha1l' of Lite ClnAS,

R J, r.t II,LH,

SII !lPI'i nlelH Itln t ----..:......-

• '}\Ti~s'r.o1a Oeol'ge l'c{;i\l;llprl- ~(.-,. l'lII'L!lgu'I:L 1'I'ail'io 011 1'.londay al'll'l' spending Lho wcek-cua willt l'elnL­

il'P!'I !lnd I'l'icnrlfl in TI'eltol'llc,

BUSINESS MEETINGS '1'1 I' ' , Ie ',xecnLII'C III LIHI n, E, S,

Tlte l\ I iHSl'fl lJlLi~y alld III ILI'I I La

IUlIg e:lllll,' lip fl'IIlIi \\'innil"'g Oll Sa\.lIl'day noon':; tl'ain lo I'iflil, lh(,il'

pal'PlILs, ?II I" 1l1ll1 lITI'!), 'I'ltOH, l{jng,

1'lm, ,1. ] I. l{ollPI'IHOn, who hiLA

hropn taking 11 l'l·HI. :LI, Lho 11Il1II{\ Ill'

ltel' lIlol.1llll', M I'R, FI.II,k, 1111111'1' tho elll'o "I' ])1', CIll'iRLiluw is I:IJI'Y Illlll!lt

illllll'OI'cd,

1'.II'H, '1'. N coli II I'CLIlI'llUd Lo hel' ltc.me'1LI, ITllillilJLa Oll \Vedlll'RdILY al'Lcl' Rpllllllillg !l rlf)llple or wlIoks

wi III I"~I' P!lI'Olltfl, 1111', !Llld i\11'H, \\" ~ I UCI'~ILI'Y,

M I', ILlld !III'S, J [LB, L, Sm i Lh, : I r lllllltwell, !llld i\lI', ILIl(l MI'H. 1'(\11'[~

f:llllit h lefl, OIL 'l'IlCfll\;Ly fill' IL 1.\\'0

\I'Pl'ks' yj~it Lu Edl'!lllH, GI'lLl\(!I'i"w !Lllo! OILk I.lLlw,

will lIlOL'L ift Lite lIllIni(,ipILI ulliC'IJ Oil S:LLIll'Ilay, J Itly I fiLII, ai, :l "'<doek,

1'1'1' II,,· PIll'P,lSll "f dl'al'l,ing !L in'o­

gl':LllIll1e 1"11' Lite IJIlI:L1fe" or Lh" Yflal·,

A lllncLing 01' Llie TI'"hol'lI'J Gl'lLill U I'OW('I'H' AHRoeilLLioll will he h"ld

ill J'"llllll't, Hall, '?n SaLIII'IIILY, ,I Illy SLh, al. :{ o'clllr:k, All Il1rll 11 IJ(JI',; ILl'O

il1\'il.ed 1,0 itlJ Ill',·ill'"L:-G.')[, Ifah­clwood, [1l'e~idullt; J, L, Pollun soc­I'OLILI',I',

Ladies' Aid BTi'ng Concert to Treherne

'I~ho 1I01l01ll'L p;il'Ull Oll i\[olldIL'y

Ilight. lllldel' !.IIO ILIIHpi""H 01' LJ.L' IIIclhodist I.ltrli('!'I' Aid waH IlIlL I'PI'Y

well allIJlld"d, A L IiI'HI, iL was I'liLnllcd LII ltold tho elll1l',wl. ill LILli

1'.11'8, Tltit'lwell l'et.lll'lletl 10 hUI' oltlll'"h IJllt t.he ladil's 11'('['(\ llllllhle

ltolile ill \Vinllipl'g 011 r.!un<1ay "\'("

ning, It[LI'illg SUOlit :L eOll[Jle or wcuk~ ILLthe hofno 01' hm' p:il'l\IlLiI, 1111', !Lnd i\lI'H. ,V, HenLlcl's,

74, Lo HI-Angele Le·

bel' of dend, Our caBuultles wore in· uignilicant. Tho Ill'tllIery of hoth sides hns been neUvo along the front. 1I0s, tile trenches were much dumagod In muny placos, Tho Intermltt"nt tlis' char;".) of smolw and gus hns nrousetl the a I ~Ivltles of tho enomy's guns lint! caused him to discloso his buttery positions,"

r.liRfl }rILl'I', of Clll'nclll!I','S:Lflk, is Au&trlan Retrcnt Elccomes Rout visiLing hel' COllllins, 1\11', !LlId aIrs, Trentlno-Burnlng' BridGes

lle\", and MI'H, C, 'IV, IIfOI'I'OW ILIltI ]I;lllI'in lert Oil ,VOIIllllSdlly'H

Iloon Ll'lLili 1'01' Bl'll}ldon whol'o r.II', In •

i\lorl'ow willlte Lho past~I' 01' Vfe-

lo !'Icelll'(l 11. piano ILnd Ilt1uid''f1 ai, LI III 1!L!l t III i nil tlI to hold i L ill J '011 Oll '!! ITnU, oDIlHeqllonLly no Ill'(Jpal'HLiollH

wel'o mlLde IIntil tho IJntlJl'tilinlJl'R lll'l'i I'ed llwl madc thu IH,ceRHal'y stago al'l'allgellwll LA, The d i Il'el'oll t 11lll1lbel'H wore nPI'I'l'eiaLor1 by tho :tlll1iOIlC(I ~llil ellcoroR WOI'O well I'e­ponder! to,' Perh;lpH LI\O' l',wol'iLo

wnR Mifm.lITal'iol1'6'Ncn.il: violilliHt,

Gt'ade II ~(:)une 82, El'lIie 1I1.1I11'llY 77.

Gt'ade I to HI-Allall l\IcOlell-

ani 89, BurllA M ull'/lY 72, Omde I SI',-Lol'lll\ M nll'IIY, 1.00

}tlull'aYI AllIlid3ellou, Joo LejoUlle, Gmdo] J 1', ;\nllio l!'nllcl'l,oll,

Sohnnio Appleby, Willie Ihth well. 'I' C' ~. :tOBlI!),

Tenohel',

T rehcr~e Weather, Report , ,

l'\[h{mmn and maximum tem· I1)eratw:e<ll for the wflek beginning , Friday, J 11110 30th andilJ~C Thurs-

Countless Shells Used All the London newspapers print

length~' IIccounts of tho extravagant use or sheilS by tho British forces In Frnnco allli [o'!anders, The Dally Mnll snys: "Tho Germano arc answering' our, great bombardment Ilntl are 1V01I supplletl with shells, but they,hnve never beforo employed nrtlliery on ~uch II Bcaie on so wide n front as we nre tlolng. An e.,lenslve, us IIgnlnst all intensive method Is all ~rial nnd has

,clearly milch agitated tho elHlmy, cllusetl him, considerable losses and left 0111' Infantry tree' to onter his 'trenchos at night hero, thero' and everywhere," ,

Alex. Douuin,

Alex. l\fel\Illlilll, who hns boen

1'\siLillg hiflllllllt, Ml's,IUtLellhollHfJ,

has l'otul'ned hOlllo,

Huht, ILllo] Oh!\s, Pll11m 111 nl'O I'i:!

iLing fl'iemlH 11.1. ,V!nnipeg allll : '

million City rUl' a fell" days,

IIIiss Dn\'(1L.tn Mc~Ti1Ia!l"who had

been visiLing' hel' allll t!Lt IT olland

hns,r.e~urnedl highly plof"scd ,wi~h hel' visi l;'.' ,

London despatches on 'Vetlnestlny said: Continuing their successfui

. drive In tho 'rrcntlno, lho, ltallans h'ElvO eapturcd two importllnt tOWlIS­POSlllll and ArSlero-nlHl hu vo huried tho Austrians from I1vo pelll,s amI tho crests or two I'ltlgca M cOlllmllntl-, ing lion, The I1gh ting hns passetl to orth of the ArSll Valley, 'All

nro thht the IlUIlIlIl COUll' l,t,oN,rr.,nsiyo i2 gathering speod, De' 'sp:atcl\ell.; from Home describe tho

retreat '\It some places as hn,"lnrlnl' on rout, Austrlnns nro tie·

the brldge2 anti buming the W'\\'lIS.'lll8 they quit them, , During the

flight of lhe AI!strians anti machine guns causetl

cn1'l1age, There was' no tlmo cantlll'e nny prisoners, Tho 103seo

strian8 In lho last few tlays ated nL (;0,000, 'l'ho, Austrians .day, J till' 6th. '-, , '

Frid~y ,

Sll.tlmiay

Bunday

Mon~lI:y "Tuesday

5!l auo\'o'77 auovo 58' " 'SO' '~

'Tho Times hcndqunrters' correspon· 'tlent says: "'rhe Bl'lllsh retain' the Inillat!ve anll aro infllcllng hoavy lossell' wlth 'surprisingly amnII, cnElIlal',

}n Cow poaitlons 'on ,Itallnn nlltl cling to theso to cover

"'.I,coLU," r,nrl'nr of tho main body,

Wednesilay

'Thursday

61 60 IH 61l

" SO, " " "

83 81

87

tieD, to ~ho!l1oolves, At; no. 11010

'tuprO",lJeell aliy "'~~i;~~~~t~~,~~~I~,~~~:; in, posltli:m, : ,'l'11!l " wllero Is deop In 1lI11!1, nnl1 ' 2~il;;~::::~I~; co 'full at watar amI while m!tJI1~!H.~,!rll. have" h'nrrled tho onomy attempt lias' been mado In

(lH ," 78 raids to;holll 01' , won, "Our objoct nt nil p~m~~'l~~::~:,~H It ,ill, !J,.'l.!J. 'to Inflict locall0890S, in'

""vtU.ll'..uu'f<ll',JlUHl 5 01 'ino: lleen:ve!'Y,u,UC~fili3tnl." •. " ;, i,"".''''''''>--'' L.,nll..'. do. ••• ~ -_ , .... " ~ .. ~ ?"''I'>~----.

Lol'ia A I'cnuo M llLltOl1iSt ,Olll1l'ch, '

'I'h(J Mis~(,fI OltLh !LIlLI ~ HaLhi~ [[0"'0, or Swall Hil'Cl', [~l'I'i\'ed 'Oil . , 'l'nC'solllY to \'iflil, Lheil' !Lllnl,,' r.II'p. ,1. 0, lingg, Tho,\' will ahlO l'iHit

1'.Trs, B. Hllbel'tsoli ;llId 01.110l' rclu: Li I'~S' n.t Treherne,

: ". Plr, Bur\. Blll'kwoll 11101.0I·ell ol'er

from Oal11p Hnghes Oil' !i'I:idIlY to

ILLLCIld !.ho marriage of hili, sisl el',

Miss Edith lllu'kwell: Hel'clnl'ned 011 Mon,day accompaniod uy Hel'h, Bal'hweIl, ?I [rs, ,V, 0, Bu.I·kwoll

Soldiei:~' 'Aid Soeiety Acknowledgements

'.l'h'fl Execll'ti\'l~ Committee or tho Soldiel'll' Aid Suoie'Ly held /L meeL­

ing ILt the hOllle of t.ItH, Jas, Leo on Tnesday el'ening, The reports showed that IlIIU'gO amonn t of sew­

illg alld klliLtillg IlIld nh'uady been

llono uu t there are still some day shirts, pyjlLllIftS lLnd 'lnrgion.l gown!!

LLIIl! MI'!!. \V. E. Stnples, Lhat 1.110 CllmmiUeo ILI'O IlllxiollS to , 011 TlleRdllY anol'noon Oonst.n.ule hose mnrlo, Anyone wishing to do

,W .. A. MILl10nh 'Pllt PteR', J all, KOI\" Ilny sowing ml\y got tho mn.terial nelly, 'V,alLel· Kenllody, E. Deiol'lnu by callillg lit i\[I'H, A, Ii;. Sn;itl!'s

nll!I-;Alf, tlo J\lIll'S in tho leick'lIp, mi1l()llOl'y RLol'O, Thl' rol1o\\~illg II;' seoms t.hat Lhe hOYIl were refuscd 'lwitLillg alld cn.slt 'dOlll1tiollH al't' n~­lelt\'p fl'om Onlilp'Hll'ghl!s, lLIuJ o\'i- kllowledged, Knitting-'MI·H, Fish­

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Thrifty Danes Win Trade

Quality of Danish Butter i. so High That Mn;ket Is Rapidly Extending III 'l)ellrnlHk' iho brcad is horne·

brcwml. 'rill! women spin wool!!n yllrn whieh the vilillge wO/lYer makes into clot.h. or which Wey lenit into stock· ill~H. 'l'he wom,," mnlee their own dr.·ssns. Ultell they make clothes lor their husbands "lid Aons. 'rill! men IIlIlke wood,," Hhoes for, the family, "lid house lurlliture lind fllrming illl' plflllH!lItH. And til(! nrricicllt Dnllns Ket I~UroPJI, an Icxamlilo of intensive fMllling find dniryleeepillg. Ulle re­Milt is I t.hnt Onllish IniLler is eaten ill count.ries ellst of the !:lue7. Canl" IltICl Houth 01 th" equnt.or, Vust quan· titieH of Dllnish hutter nrc shipped into t.he. British IAleR nnd to conti­lIeul,1I1 counlries, but tho output is HO

Kr~nl,. the qUldity 80 h'igh, and the reputnt.ion of .])l1niRI~ bu\t.er 80 wide· "prclul. thllt i( finds cuslomers in I,Ulds 11R remo'te frbm' 'the IJllnish f,u IUS !lS I'llt11((onin or Tuhiti.

,Iu tlnnd formerly WIIS dl'Hcri hed by gN,gmphors 118 Il sterile wlIste. It is now Il scene 01 highly profitllhle Illmi· mg. 'I'he pllsturnH lire so Hmnll thllt "very' '1Illlde 01 grnss must be t,urned into -milk" 'J'ho IllrlflorR lire so pro· vident thllt thoy I,ether their cows in rows IlIIII 1I110w thmn (0 crop the gmss within rrmeh removing them to the lIext uncropped gmsB the next d,iY, lind thuH stnndily mowing pnch men· dow. WhllU, the, Illr Hide of the plot of ground haR huclI rcnclwd the grass UpOIl thillsidr; III Iyhich tho grnzing WIlH hc~un hns grown I'nough' to he cropped 1l((liin. 'J'he humidity in tho IItlllosphef.Q, )<eePs,. DIUlillQ' .. pastures J!rl'CU whcn thoHO of nUlllv countries /I re pnrnlwd lind the proeess of llIar­keting grllss liS buller is not often in­terlered with hy drought.

Minard's LIniment used by PhysJ:­lanS.

There Are No Young Left A relinble OllRHrVer who recently

nllido the trip Illong the fronlior of Rolgium wrote: "As I gllzed over the I III I' rit!Ts into trlllt Innd of sorrow I Baw aged lIlon IInri women-there are no young left-plowing tho Htonv fields."

'rhis is tmgedy, Ilnd t.ho lull force of It comes In the words "thero lire no youllg lolt.."

A hellutilul world this is and Nllturn never WliS no lovnly und bount.iful UR noll', hut the Ilmhilion8 of mr~n Lrnmple upon the [Jowers and rob the homos.

'I'he French' (loveynmenL hns prom· ised I~rl)nch furmers $1.73 per bushel for Illi the 'spring wheat they grow this yellr.

A Man's Worth

depcnds upon hla power to [lroduco wllllt. t.he world , . recogmzes us of vul uo.

And when you skirmish nround you'll lind thut this power­which is just powor of mind Ilnd body--{]epends to a romllrle­"ble degree on tho food ono cuts.

I~or highest nccomplishment. ono must' huvo tho' best vulues In food-food which builds woU­hili anced bodics und bmins.

Grape-Nuts FOOD

hilS that leind of vuluo. It contains aU tho nutriment of wholo, wheat. and barley, In­cluding tho important minernl clemcnts so of len !ticking in tho usulII dietary.

Gra'pe Nuts comes ready to cat. iB easy to digest.. nourishing. economicul, wonderfuUy deli­cious-a help in building men of worth ...

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riders who will ·camp.e(e Ill. .tlle Mli~8e" , Jaw Stllmpedc • .July;·flth tci'''I~lth,:··t&e ' five of the best kno'Wn llllillillOSt dllr­ing riders in the world.

~Iost flllllOUS of this quinteLle nrc Eml'ry LnGrnnde. the present world's clllllnpion. who is beyond doubt the grcllt'lst rider who ever lived, Rnd "Slim" Pnrker. of the "Q's'" Rnneh. Sllge Creelc. Altn. Parker is Illmlly ,1e"s fnlllous lind r:\nrinz )u\ ride1-. ~hi'ill J.IIGrnnde. and these two men mllk~ 11

pIli r . of Rtlllllpede performers whose work' on t.lw' plunging'mllddetled out· III ws is worth u journey of m'any; many I tn ilps to spe.

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When German. Find Out The Germnn people must demand

to .know, sooner or later. whether thClr IIrmies Ilre in sooth winning this wllr. If they are winning it they must .delJlllnd"1'!lll.f)a,s,\t!J;ei.!' smallest rew nrd

, L!lOre ~~all~"le- glve.n.' to ,thr\ffi bread lind meiit .19. sustalU, lhen\" in 'their !n'!pr~.: ~ k~Op al!;·invincib!<? nrmy :\fi~lu. IichleVlng Buch glOriOUS vic­tOries. 11 they are not winning it tl!ey mus~ dl'mnnd thllt the military ~h~tntorshIJl nbando!! a strug'glo which. If It ,was boqUess l\'lth limple supplies 01 men and 'of food lind of tr'!llgurc, must be hopeless 'with ·the 'whole nn·

.1 ~il!n worn ,.9.9Wlj • to Illlre .bolll!. For ',' 'nc,nrly twb, 'Y1l1l~B~ the <;l':rmnn p~ople

III~ve hel!n decCived by their ll1ilitnry nulocrnts as to what they wpre gltin· ., 'rl \I1g. ICy cllnnot be deceivl'rl for-ev .. r. They cnnnot be deceh'NI mnnv months longer. Wunt find stllrvntioil will tell them the truth. Then lhe With them will be Arm Triplett,

one of the most rlllshing riders eve I' produced in Okillholllll. Ilnd "Mexicnn Louie." 11 hlllf·breed. who is known IlS the grelltest rider ever sent out Irom CalHomin, and the mnn who wal second to LIlGrnmie Ilt the Gleichen. A!Ln., St.11mpede Illst yellr. 'rhe filth of this fnmous gl'OUp of riders is Jo', M neDonllld, II cllttie hllnd on Il rnnch south of 1\laple Creele, who is fllmous lhroughout the north-wes't c',title Illnds liS 11 daring Ilnd marvellous bucking. horse rider who never gives up !.ill his wild mount is cowed IlI;d henlen.

, militarists who, reckll'ssly nnd wnn­tonly s~tting out to wreck Europe, hnvo rUIned their own country, mugt, .answer to the German people. Thllt will be the h<'ginning of the end-New York Press. . Teutort War Los'ses

'l'his gnlllxy of riding stllrs. as well IlS mllny others. h,lve nlrendy entered the Stllmpede bucking·horse contests, while slllrs of equlIl mllgnitude in the fields of roping, trick-roping, bull· dogging. nnd wild horse racing will be present to mllke the 1\1oose ,1 aw Stllrn­pl'de thl' grentest frontier celebration ever held.

He is Just One More of the Many

WHO HAS FOUND NEW HEALTH IN DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS

Philip McLeod Tells How He Suffered From Kidney Trouble For Years and Found a Quick and Complete Cure in Dodd'. Kidney Pills.

Tarbot. }/ictorill Co., C. B. (Specilll.) -I'hilip I\leLcod is just one more of tho mllny residents in this neighbor· hood who have found new helllLh in ])odd's l<idl1l!Y Pills.

"I . have used Dodd's Kidney Pills with great success," I\! r. ~IcL.~od stutes. "For yellrs I hnd leidney trouble nnd could got nothing lo hulp me. Hellring of whut Dodd's Kidney Pills have done for others led mo to use them. Five boxes cured me com­pletely.

"I hnve recommended Dodd's Kid· ney Pills to many people. I cannot spenk Loa high Iy of them."

.Big.g~st, in World According. to A'n' American Authority "

Generlll Jacob Eugene Duryeo. civil WIlV veterC1I1, hns prepared' a study of wllr 10ssel; which shows that the Ger· mnn casualties in the present war ex· ceed lhe' 'war losses in I~urop() IIUri A mericll f(j~ the' entire eighteenth and nin(~te£!nth centuries. ,

Gimcl'lll ])uryee is' the son" of tlle late~ GenNnl AbT/lin Duryee. organizer of the Fifth Regiment. New Yo~k Volunteers. better' kno\vn' ns' Duryee"s ZOUIIVOS; nnd 'is the sole survivor of the forty officers of thot regiment. He cOllllllllnded the. Second Mllrylnnd Reg· illlent in the hnltle'of Antietam at the Ilge of 24. He lives in Cnlifoniin, but is lit ]JI'PSent visiting friends in New York. '1'he Genernl luis taken his figures for losses in the present wllr from the New' York Times. '

;MilIer's Worm T'owrll'rs, bpin~ in dcmllnd eyerywhere. cnn be got at uny chl'mlst s or drug shop. at very smnll cost. 'J'lwy are Ii stllndnrd rCYlIedy for worm troubles 1111(1 enn bo fully relied upon to expel worms from lh~ s~~tplTt and nbllto the suClPTing's 't)lIlt worms cause. There lire mllllY molhers thnt rejoice thnt they found Ilvlliinble so ef!ective a remedy for the relief of their children.

An ofCice,r attnched to the White 'House tells II story of a small boy whom President' Wilson encountered nt'Stllunton. Va.:

Tho President was speaking to a crowd from the steps of a seminary for girls. 1'he boy pushed and shoved his wny through the crowd until he found himself squarely in front of the President. whereupon ho shouted ex­citedly: , "Whrre is it? Where is it?"

Mr. Wilson stopped his speech and snid good.nliturer!ly: "Well, my boy, I suppose I om It,"

At this the youngsler's fnce nssumed a look of disl!ust.. "Oh," he snid. in n lower tone, "I thollg'ht it WIIS a dog [ight."-New York Times.

His study shows t.hnt in the 'bnllies of the eighteenth century there was n total of J .805,700' men' engnged. of whom 3lG,450 were ltilletl o'r' \volin'ded; in the Ulllties of the nineteenth cen­tury there 'were 7.315,!Jl2 m'en cngnged' find 1.088,041 killed or ivounded. mok­ing Il tolnl for hath centuries of 9.­l8l,OJ2 men. with cnsualties or'I.405.'-OO!. lIe quotes the British officilll Keep Minard's LIniment In the estimnte of Gerl11l1ll losses. published house. in The 'l'imes or-Mny Ii, showing eus· unlties of 2,822,079. concluding that in Nellie. aged fuur, wns gnzing intent-the twenty.one months since AUg'ust, Iy'at the visitor's new bonnet. 19J4, the Germnns hnve lost 1,084.000 "Well, dear." IIsked the Illdy at last, more lIIen thlln were lost :by 1111 the "what do you think~ of it?" nnlions of Europe .and America -in the "Oh. replied the smnll observer. "I bnltles of the eighteenth. and ,niuo- .think it's nIL right. Aunt l\Inry told t th t · mnma it· wal! II Ilerfect fright. but it een cen urles. , 'd"

In none of the battles Gen!)rnl., ofosn't frighten me IIny,"

. : Customer-I-haw I see the bally Germans hllve received II big check. , 'rllilor-Er-yes, sir. Lucky Ger-~ans.-Facts und Fllncies.

"Uy eatlnp: too mUcll men are pre­ventcd frolll thinking-but in Rome cnsp" perhaps this iB just as well.­

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~UlGK HELP ·fOA CHEST SORENESS, HOARSE· , NES~; AL,L ,CONGESTION MAOE TO GO ijUIGKLYI

Worst C,oJd 0'1':1 Sore Throat Cured in Quick Order

RUB ON NERVILINE

cOII!!h "ntirely. Where CIlII you Ii nd so powerfu 11)'

Real'ching n relipe us NPI'\'ilil1l' (or n Imel cold? SClireh the world over and you'll discover nothing hilI! so goo,1,

For Hellrly forly yellrs NPrl'iline hna hl'cn quiclcl~' curing colds, oou1'hs Ilnd

Hub Nervilino plentifully over the throliL troubles. 'I'housllnds usc it for neck nnd ehest-I'ub it in WIlli-lots of rheunlllLislI1, sciaticll and IlI'umlgin­rubbi~l!1 clln't hurt. 'l'he relief will be th.", nil sileuk well 01 this gmnd SUI'Pl'lSlIlg. ' . .... 1I11nily liniment, bl"CnuSe they have

Ner\'lilne IS err~"ctlvo becnuse it is pl'oved its ulmost 1Illlgicui power. powerful-about five times st~ollger U.1U~1.k ~ Whellever you

~~~nett:::IH~~~~l:~£I::,~~11 ,W II! I: I~ :;~.i';~,. h~i\lt n:~~/:~Igi~\~ 'I I tl' . • - SClntlcll, lillnblllXo. ,HOUi.\ 1 l!l tissues. joillt or I1\IIRol,' stil/· gets rl~ht III where the sorclll'>l,s ull.d !1ess, alwn~s remelllber thnt Nl'rvilino congestIOn really !ire. lts nctlon IS IS the \]1I10kr'8t, sllleRt eurl'. EI'pry n~arveU.ously soothlllg. Hubbed 011 Ilt good dell;,'r in IIl1'dieine 81'IIs Ih" In~ge 11lght, It draws ~)Ut tho inClamlition. [,Oc Inll~ily size botlle 01 Nl'Tl'iline. ami. before !'101'l\Ing tlliet's aWIlY that t.rllIl S17.e 2:JC. or dil'I'd Imlll the feehllg 01 llghtne~s, nlld stops the Cntllrrhozono Co., Kingstoll. Cnllllcin.

A negro carne to the vicar of Ii fllsh­ionllble church in New York IlIld SIIid he Wtllltcd to join. The pllrson replied:

"We don't havo any eolored mem­bel'S in our church. It is lIot n pIe­bald church."

"Well." said the negro. "I nsked de Lord. nnd lle stdd. 'Samba'. se7. 'e 'you gv and join dnt church. It's de best church for you,' And so hen, I urn,·'

.. Well," replied the vlcnr. "I'm sorry. but we can't nccept you,"

'l'he !legro went awny sorrowfully, but returner! in !\ fOl'tnight. suying to the vicar:

"I sny. pnstor. I told de Lord whnt you said nbout me entl'rillg your church. and He shook with lalCin'. He said: 'r know whnt would happen. Sambo. I've been trying to get inlo thot chul'ch myself for Ilbout two thousllnd yellrs, lind hnven't succeeded yet,' "-1'it I3lts.

Bullonholed hy nn over·lnquisitive journalist., a Uritlsh Cnbinet Minister administered n neat rebuke. "1·low long do you lhinle the war will In~l?" \'.n' the finnl question of n long scrips aslted by til" inlerviewer. Verv promptly the Minister nsleed: "Hoiv long is a piece 01 string?" The inter· viewer ~tnred lit him in IlRt.onishml'nt._ "1-1 (1011 It IOlOW I fI hn g-nspNI. If N pi· ther do I," sllid the 1\finisler. cordi. ally. "I'm J!llld we'\'p ng'roed IIbout somelhing. Good morning."

"You advertised as chllulfeurelle­mnid."

"Yes. mndnm," "\Yhnt were your dullcs at :VOllr

last plnce?" "I drove nnd clellned the cnrs slnll'le­

handed." "And ns mnid?" "I took down my lady nt night nnd

assembled her in the morning. mndlllll. "-Punch.

The Wool Boom .Th~re is continued bouYllncy in the

bIg wool mnrke!.s of th" world be. cnuse of nt?rllllli or rl'Rtricl.l'd supplies. nlld the wldesprend d,'nland lor wool­len goods, causl'd by the I fpmpndou. de8tl'lls~ill.n ~f this Ilrtiele. through tho Wllr. I IllS IS 1'1'1I,'el<,d III IIIl' rapid nnd enormous g'/'Owth of til\' forlller trivilll United States <'''port Irnde to n totnl of more than $50,000.000 in vnlue .lor the present fiscnl y<'11I', over ten lIlIIes the nlllount of such ex· ports in nny year preceding the Wllr.

War Hero Craze in Germany \Vooden .tntues to lhe nllJlllory 01

h~'rocs IS the Intt!st crnze that. is nl-1\lcling Ucrtllllny. TIll' displliY of Lroll (rosses In8tl'd for somn 1II0llths bul the Tldicule of the ({)\'I'i~n PI'I'S~, to· gethel' WIth till'ir Illuitiplicily, leilled ~hnt Crt.iW. Now if '"'l' 0110 1",lollg-1Il~ t.o cIty, to\\'u, or \'illm:" is l'l'ported ofllcllllly or (ltlll'I'WISI', liS doi Ill: 801118 conspicuous ell'"d nt Ihe lrollL, up KOC. Il wooden stntue wilh 1111 SPI',',1. . It hilS beconw quite II III·W profes.

ston. nnd, Suys a Wlll~. will cOlltinue to be so til: the Berlin ~I illtnry Heir­archy discol'ers thllt tht' nppd" 01 tho nrmy show thllt the Illlnlll'r store. l1f'NI rpplpnisiling-. Tho statUf! to von Jl illdl'nlll'rg "PI. the pnce to thl' Naze. IIlthough up to the prl'Rl'lIt t.hllt monu­mpnt holds Il rl'cord for si7.IJ. Thirty tons of splltpS w.'rl' URl'd to piprco Lhe wooden god ns II ml'llns 01 colll'cting lIIoney. I~r the' pl'il',ill'~(J 01 showinll npprcclII tlOn of hero s dpl'ds by rlriv· ing Ii Bllii inlo it

"I tboll~ht you were n frl'sh air fiend," snid thl' visitor. "So I IlIlI." "'J'lll'n, why nro nil thp window. closed?" "!lecnuse OI\(J 01 my nl'igh­hors is just. now pla~'ing nn air on his phonoJrrnph lhat is nnylhing but frl'sh." - Hi rill inghllm ,\ gp.11 pmld.

The testimony of people who hnve heen cured is better thun Illl tho t!!eory in lhe world. ,Dodd's Kidney 1 Ills lire purely and Simply a kidney remedy. If you have kidney trouble 1111 you need to do is to 'ask others. They will tell you thllt Dodd's Kidney L'iIls will cure you.

Duryee tllkes into. consideration were there less than 75.000 lIIen· engaged. the lowest on the list being the bllttle of Odhez. in 1814. with 77,000 men engllged. The greatest numbor in any bnltle. exclusive of the present war, WIlS lit J.eipsic. in 1813, whell 440.000 men fought. In the lour great battles of the nineteenth century - Leipsic. Wugrnm, Uorodino, und Bant7.en-th e re were Il ltogeth er 1,373,000, men ~I~:;:;==:::::;;.;·I-~-;=-;-=-:-:=-;;;--;;-·;;;·;' ;;:-;;;-;;;--;;;--:;:-;;;-;--:::-;;';:--:-;;;';;;--;;;--;;:-;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-.;:--;;;--;;;--;;;-:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.-;-;;;-;-;;-;;.;--;;;-.;;~-engnged. I n the eighteenth century." there WIIS only one battle fought.. in ".' which there were liS lllllny ·ns 200,000 fighters, the bllttle of 1\Ia'tplllquet, in

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'rhey will Illso tell yon thnt Dodd's Kidney Pills cure rheurnntism. dropsy heurt disea~e •. diubetes. gravel IlmI' Bright's diseuse: 'l'hnt is because all these diseases are either kidney di· seases or IIro caused by disellsed kid· neys.

The Mesopotamian Expedition It is n com plete misconception to

regllrd the Mesopotlllllian expeclition as lin unnecessary side·issue. It wus nucessary. it WIlS wise. and, in spite of the filii of Kut it must be pursued with all possible energy 1111(1 vigor. It wns necessary for the delence of our own illterests in Persia and on the gulf; it was wise as a meuns of reo lieving Egypt ti!HI IIssisting tho Rus­sians. and it must now be pursued. in co.opemtion with Russin, lo the lul­fillment of the originlll design.-West­minster Gllo,ette.

There 'mny be oth~r corn cnres Hollowny's Corn Cure stnnds ui head of the list so far as results concerned.

hut the lire

For the Summer Camper Break your mllteh in two befure you

throw it away. Clear of! a spot ten feet in dinmeter

for your camp fire. Wutch the Cire ull the time. lind be sure it is out before you len ve it.

It doesll't tnke n conflagration to broil a trout. Hllve a smull lire thnt will burn the COllis quickly. Dry hard­wood brunches lire br~st for cookin!;.

1'hrow your pipe nshcs and cigar und cignrelte stubs inlo streams only or bury them in dlllnp minerul soil.

11 you own or usc engines hll 1'0 spllrk arrosters on them.

Burn ~our bruah on days. not all dry. windy tho Country Gentleman.

cnlm. damp days . .."From

1709. ' In compnrison with the' mnny. bnt­

ties in the present war. in which. mnny hundreds of thousllllds lace ellch other. General Duryee· shows t!Jllt of tho fif­teen gl'eat battl~s of the civil ·I\lir. in none were liS lIIany DIl 200,00 englll(cd. The bnttle of Frederickshurg il' '-H2· with InO,OOO men r,nd the b!'ttle;d Chllncellorsville with .102.000 in JOfU ' , wore the Illrgest in the ml~if,·,r cf II}('II engagec\. 1'he losses in these bat,tles. however, were smaller th,in in others in which fewer :lIen were engaged., notnbly Gettysburg, ChiclClllllauga. ., Spollsylvanis. and the Wildel'lless. The bloodiest bottle fought in· the eightoenth Ilnd ninet.rwnth centuries ',J was Leipsic, when !':!,Olit; were killed ',' or wounded of tho 440 r;oo ('ngllg(,j. Tht. ". bloodiest 11I1ttle on thi~ e'J\!tillent WII~ GetlYfhLl'g, where :li.%O wl!re lei:11 rl lind wounded, of 103,000 engaged. . Geneml Duryee gives the following

hst of Germlln casualties as tllken from The 'rimes:

Losses of German Empire up' to 1\ln)' 1. 1010: Killed or died of wounds 0G-I,552; missing, ]97'.004; spverely wounded. 385,5J5; wounded. 254,027' . " slightly wounded, 1,02:3,212; total, 2,~ 525,000. 'rhis docs not include' pris­oners, thoso who died of aicleness, or those wounded who remltined with' units, the ,::rnnd total being '2,822.079.' -~ew York 1'imes. , .

"Germans Want no More Bloodshed,i In the Germlln ·Re.iel!stug l'e·c~ntlY.,· .".

Gustav Noske. SOCialist. protl!s~ed'" ngldnst the speech of Herr H irscn' .; .. Nutionlll Liberul, of Essen which. h~ declnred, WIlS caleu111ted to prevent ~he neut~I,lI,. ;D.qw~.+s frp,?, medi!lJi.tW: III behalf, of. p'Ollce,. Herr Noske ospee­ially objected 'to Hen' Hiracli's "scold.

Ask for Minard's and take no other. ing lone" toward President \Vilsoll. He udded: .. '. . I.. "

, A Non-Conductor· ,"There is no ,disposition among the An Ellst Side teacher WIlS cndeAv- Germnn people to hazard the lives

oring to elucidnte some of the sim- of further hUl)dreds of thousllnds for pier phenomenll of electricity, nnd Ill. fantnstic pla~s of 'conquest ... TI11l people the closo of her little lecture enid at the' fl'ont and- At hOlr,J want no s~~eeUy; "Can Ilny of you children 1II0rr," bloodshed.' Tho' 'mn,oll~' ri·;','c't . give lIIe the nllmo of some non.con- the thought of: 'continuing the" 'Wllf ' '. ' duetor and toll ahout it in n few until· peoples 'arc' bled w,hlt:. ·thut' . '.' words?" A Ahurp-eycd urchin .ex- would be Ii' crime: Humllnlty nHtiJb clllimed: "J kin. teacher. Sum Hol- a permallertt· unde.rstllnding·" .:. ' Iy's old mlln is one. They WIlS a ' " spotter on his Cllr seon him knock The' Pill Th·at· Lead. Them ·AII • .:.... down a fure. Old Holly's a non-con- Pills are t)ie' 'most portllble and. ccim~ ;;' . ductor ever since. "-Phillldelphia pact of 1111', medieincs.' and 'whtln easy Star,' to talui lire the most 'acceptable of

prepllrlltions:: But they must. attest their· po\ver '1.0' be . populllr,' 'As 'Plir­melee's" Vegetable -Pills are the ,niost ,lopular of' alV pills "they must fully' meet '.' all 'requirements:' . -Accurately compounded 'lI'nd "composed of; in­gredients pro:ven to' be effective: in reg':llating the di.g~8tive organs, there is no surer mediCine to be had any:

, A colleclor of sUbncrlptions for the brass band fund once ClIme Bcross a farmer who. wus noted for his mean­ness. To his surprise the fllrmer at one .. consented to subscribe fuUy a8 Iii rge Il sum ns any he had yet recdv­ed. "Mr. Hardfist," he said, address­ing the farmer, "you are surelv verr, fond of Inusie. to give so much?' "Oh, yes." said· the farmer; "they're grand for Bcaring the orows from' mil 'taties when they're practicin', an' I'm gratoful." .

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Nerve Force is so much like Elec­tricity, and the latter is so much bet­ter understood, that we have used this v~vid telephone picture to' iUus­b'ate what takes place in the human system 'when the connecting nerve fibres are deranged or something goes :wrong at Central. \

In the nervous system the 'brain is the Central where the N crve Force is created, and whence are issued the orders which control the whole human body. Here is consumed one-fifth of the blood in the !lmman bO'dy and when the bl{)od supply is deficidnt in quality or quantity, the brain and the·nervous system are :first to feel the effects.

N euralgil: pains and headaches inability to rest or sleep or concen~ trate the mind, dizziness and noises in

the ears, are some of the symptoms of a starved nervous system.

Just as machinery lags when the current of electricity fails, so the bodily organs weaken whe11 the sup­ply 'of nerve force runs low. Diges­tion is impaired and you lose appe­tite, the liver, kidneys and bowels are slow in performing their functions, the heart's action weakens, circula­tion is slow, hands and feet arc cold, you are easily tired, lose ambition and grow do;.,vnhearted and discouraged.

This describes tho condition undor which Dr. Chase's Nerve Food can pro\'e of greatest aasistnnce to you. Formin'" new rich blood it feeds the starved, exl~lUsted nerve and brain cells back to health and vigor. The new vital, nerve force flows out through tho intricate system of nerve fibres to every member IlDd every organ of the body, carrying new vigor, energy and strength a.nd ~iving out pain, weakness and disease.

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THE TIMES, TREHERNE, MANITOBA

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WHAT THE ALLIANCE BETWEEN An Impres~ion Coldest Summer BACK TO THE LAND MOVEMENT E

Of Kltchener 100 Years Ago GREAT BRITAIN AND RUSSIA MANS Not Always Popular, But Always Just a Hundred Years Ago, in 1816, SHOULD RECEIVE AN IMPETUS

Adored by the British Soldiers There Was no Summer Weather

ABSOLUTE ACCORD BETWEEN GREAT NATIONS In the book "WIth Kltchener to Willie It IS nil very well to celebrate TEACHING THE ADVANTAGES OF RURAL LIFB

Sergius Sazanofl, the Russian Minister, Says That It HIS Become An Alliance of the Hearts of the People, and That It Will

Assure the Peace of the World

Khnrtum," G. W. Stevens summed up centeulllnls, It IS to be hoped that the hIS ImpreSSIOns of the "Orgnntzer of weather mun WIll not go so far as to VIctory" In terms that hove stood the make thIS summer a repetltlOu of thut test of tIme nnd ch'lngl' 'He stands of 1816 WhIle most of those who several mches over SIX feet .. he wrote experienced the rIgors of the cold "straIght as a lance, and looks out summer of a hundred years ago are Impenously above most men's heads; now dead, thore are many stlll above hiS motIOns are dehberate and strong, the sod who can r-ecall the stones told for tIreless steel wire endurance by the oldest mhabltants about thllt rather thun' for power or aglhty; that Imful summer of '16

Should be the Duty of Canadians to go out and Possess the Land, The Good, Green Earth, Which is thc Foundation of

Whatever Prosperity Our Country Enjoys

"The absolute nccord between Great "The realtzntlon of thIS solemn truth Why do the newspapers of the coun· try devote dO lIttle uttUlltlOn to the movement kllown Ilij "JJnck to the Lllnd?" A ulllted press followlllg out a concerted policy III thIS regllrd could IIccolllpllsh more III u slIlgle yellr tlmn any other known agency III a decnde. No one WOUld hllve the hllTlllllOod to deny lhllt u large gen~ral movement, reduclllg the cllsproportlOn betwOl'n the urban Ilnd fllrlTlIng populllllOns, woult! automlltlcally produce economIC, dO, eml Ilnd mornl changes of Imnll'lIse lInportllnco and vlllue to lhe elltlTO country

eration will be Inndless. Drltnlll and Russlll means that the must demohsh the fallnclCs and flc· .Ihllnce formed III tllne of war agalllst tlons heretofore spread by enemlCS • COllllllon ('nemy has become an alh· regllrcllng the nlleged Sluv pert I to ance for all tIme" , Europe, and must brmg convlnclllg

Thus spoke Ser~\Us Snzonoff, the eVIdence thnt the Russlnn docs not RUSSIan ForClgn MlllIster, III lin IIlter. stand IlS a mennce to Norwny, Sweden VIC'W WIth The London Tunes Petro· or other neIghbors. I hope the Swedes grnd correspondent ",II now renltze the fnlslty of the

The alliance mllde by the Govern· \ vicIOUS Idea tllIlt RUSSIa hns any na· ml'nts has now become nn alltance of tlOnnl aSJHratlons \I hatevcr thnt m the hearts of lhe people," contlllued the shghtl'st WilY IIlfrll\ge on thOlr ],I Sazonof/ "In thIS frlendslnp I nnhonal hfe, and 1 hope the recent 8ee the rellhzntlOn of the fondest rumols regllrclIng the Alnnd Islands, drellm of my career, for III the true winch now hnpplly arc dlsslpnted, frlemlshlp of Englllnd nnd RUSSIn the WIll prove tho last error of SUSlllClon peace of the world I. nssurpd for many of the S\I edes regnrdlllg RussIn"

IS Irrelevant Stelldy paSSIOnless Up to June of thnt mclement year oyes, shaded by deCISIve brows. brIck the weuther was variable but 1I0t red, rather full cheeks; II long mus· mnrkedly dIfferent from that of pre· tacho beneath which you d,vme an VIOUS years In June old lI1amma Na· IInmovable mouth, IllS foce IS hnrsh, ture set out to establish a new record lind nClther appenls for affectIOn nor for frigid summers The cold wave stIrs dlshke All thIS IS Irrevelllnt, whIch started Just one hundred yellrs too; nClther, age nor fIgure, nor face, ago spread to Il large part of the Umt­nor IIny aCCIdent 0/ person hns any cd States and Canadu. Nor WIIS the bearing on the slrdar You could general mclemency of thllt epoch III Imllgme the choracter just the same year confmed to North America. It If 1111 the exlernals were dlffercnt WIIS the coldest summer m Europe liS H~ has no age but the pnme of hfe, well as on tillS SIde of the AtlantIC. nobody but one to carry IllS mmd, no Early m Juno a blizzard ragp.d over fnce but one to keep hIS bram belllnd. a large pllrt of New Yorlt New Eug· The bram lind the will nrc the es· land and Canllda, the sno;vlall reach· sence and the whole of the man-a mg II depth of from seven to twelve bram and a WIll so perfect in thOlr mches m Lower Cllnlldll, 1I111lne lind WOI kmgs that, m the face of the ex· Vermont 1'he blIzzard extended to tremest dIfficulty, they never seem the mterlOr of New York and to Mns· to know what struggle is You cannot suchusetts and there were lIght snow. Imngme the slrdar otherWIse thun os fulls liS far south as Pennsylvama. seeing the nght thmg to do nnd do. Vermont and the adjacent sectIOns mg It IllS precIsIon IS so mhumanly of Cnlllida nnd New York suffered the unerrmg. he IS more lIlw a muehme most In the mIddle of June there than a man-other generals have been was another heavy snowfnll On the loved, 1I0ne wos ever better trusted- seventeenth of June a Vm mont fllrmer for Anglo·Egypt he IS the mahdl, the went out to get IllS flock of sheep m expected, the mnn who hos SIfted ex· the pnsture, but the snow storm be. perlCnce and corrected error, who hilS cnme so ~evere that he WIlS lost, and worked at smllll thmgs and Will ted for It was not untIl three dnys Illter that grellt; morble to SIt stIll and ftre to he was found on the side of a 11111 smIte; steudfost, cold, and inflexIble, wllh both feet frozen and unuble l~ the mlln who has cut out hiS human move

Our country people should take hel'd ThClr younger SOliS lind c1uughterH should go out and POSSOSI the lund' Insteud 01 dnitll1g Into th~ e1tICS. What folly for the clllldren to lhrow awny the gIfts whIch woro "011 for them by the courllgo, enduro lint e and thrift of their pIOneering futhers and mothers who mlttlo th .. country I

genemtlOns. We hnve thus potcntllll. M Sazonoff referrIng to the prom· Iy won the war, although the struJ.:gle Ises of I'ohsh nutonomy, saId It~elf may contlllUI' for years Crystnl. "No one deplores more than the IIZlIt101l of the Idell thnt Englnnd, Russllm GO\ ernment the sufferings Frllnee ancl Ru~sln cnnnot he IIl1ennl· \\ I\lch have cOllie to Poland and the cd estllbllshes the certnll\ly that the Pohsh refugees from the 1'euton Central Po"ers hnve lost no mntter scourge fils MnJesty the Emperor how they may by fortItude ond Ill· hilS been so moved at the dlstrelis of ternul ""crlllcl' postpone the Inevlt· IllS PolIsh subjects that thl' greuter IIhle day of the admISSIon of thclr demnnds for human sympathy have fallurp. "\Iept nSlde mllttary nspects and he , "W.'th th~ reahzntton of the En. hilS freely gIven permISSIon ior WIde. tent .. S Ilmlty lInd ulllly must come sprelld relief work to be conducted ~IIHo the pl'rmllnent dlsslpnilon of the IImong them by the Rockefeller Com. ,IIII8Ch,('VOU8 "len thut lIw RusslIlns mIssIon fOl It seemed better to 111m Inrp. n pl'ople of nmbltlons ancl ngl{reA' thllt there should occur a lellkuge m RIve deSIgn, plnnlllng to ndvnnce their the relIef prOVISIons than that n slI\gle

,0\\ n nllns at the expellse of Europe Poltsh subject should suffer unneces. 'Nothing IS further from the Russllm sarlly 'chnmcter WIth our southern outlet " . mnde Irrevoenbly secure m perpetu. The Poles cnnnot expect that in ily, WIth the legltllTlnte gro\lth of and thIS hfe and denth struggle \10 will development of our economic and Ill· be able to outhne III full our program dustrlal life secured, WIth our hound· for Polllnd's future, but thnt Poland nrles sUltubly ndJusted nnd our fellol\. ",II receIve a just lind eqllltahle aU· Bh.vs assured of thClr due, the destm. tonomy III the grentest degree, adjust­les nnd Illms of RURSIII III the west ed to ItS future hfe nnd Its economic nrc fulfllled We can then turn to Ilnd mdustrlnl development IS eertam the true asp,ratIOns of tho Russillll The Poles and the frIends of the Poles Government and people, \lnmp.ly, the may, therefore, look forwnrd to the development of our vnst empIre and Russlnns for B dawn of a new era and the furthering of the mterests of the 11 perIod of unexnmpled development nntlOn's pcoplell embraced WIthin our whIch WIll follow the inevltoble suc·

hellrt and made hImself a maclllne to retnke Khartoum" July was not much of nn improve.

ment on June. On the ftfth of July TillS was Just on twenty·two years Ice of the thickness of wmdow glass

IIgo George Stevens dlCd In Lady. formed throughout New Englnnd and smith, and the bnlhant hand was not New York and m parts of Pennsyl· avntlable to chrOnicle the Same relent. Vllnta, whllo In Canada the Ice wns less methods by whIch Kltchener much thIcker August was even worso brought to un end the Boer war. than July. nnd nOlther month hnd

What should be the ground of such an Ilppeul? It should be tlw duty and prIVilege of Canadlllns to go out lind possess the land, the good green Cllrth, the relll foundntlOn of whutever pros· perlty our count ry enJoys

The wur WIll be over some 'lay, and the Imllllgll\nt \,,11 agnlll bo knocking nt our gntes These people aTO com· IIlg, nnel they" III come, WIth a clenr understnndtng of the sltuntlOll - /I

c1eurer umlprHtllndll\g thlln our Pl'O' pie seem to have. 1 hey know the mealllng nnd value of a hfe CIORO to the SOli It meuns IIldependence, COlli· fort, a home

Our cIty men should take 110CcI The plOneerlllg el R, \I Ith ellSY opportuni. tICS, free IllIId, \\ Ide spnces, ellnnot last much longer. If our cIty dwellers, struggling III the crowded occupatIOns of modern hfe, do not seIze the 1110-

llIent and net, there are hosta of peo· plo ready to grasp the Prize whIch III'S beforo them, and till' SOliS Illlel daugh· ters of Canadllllls 01 the pr('smlt gen·

These mllch.endllrlllg plOneors them· Sl''' es cun, If tlH'Y will, do lIIueh to Sl't'tIle for th~lr clllltlren tho Iwrltllgd now too IIgbtly I'steellte..t Ll't tholl1 tuke 11 relll pride III tllI'lr cullIng .11\11 theIr nchll'VPlIIl'lIts Ll't thelll I" ollch III seUROII nnd out of sell~on th" lid· vunLlg"s of rural life Thl y huvo WIth J.:ood ronson I1n IlbldlnJ.: faIth lind confIdence In till' goodneRH of ti", IlIn,l they 0\1 n ,lIld 1,,1' on r,I't t1l1m I'x· t, nd th~lr plltrlOtlc faith Il htl1l' hr· yond the boundllrlPs of tllI'lT own fllrnls They should tlll(p II TlIII pI "I,' III the Ir locnl dIstrict nlld SII) a good Ilord, not only for fllrmlllJ.: IIR II pro· f,sHlOn, but "Iso for the (ltstrJet IIl1d provlllC'e III wlIH'h tllI'Y hvl' Tho h,Illlt of grumbhng, of "llIIoclung," of PPS81I1l1S11l, IR the rnosl V1CWlIH Hnrl dcstructlve force Ollf'rnllve 11\ the soel II alltl economIc life of rurnl com· munltle~ todllY If tins stupId plac· tl<'e could be replaced ovprtll/lht hy II

pcrmunent hllhlt of spI'aklnJ.: WIth optlnJlSnl, courage llrld splC rf'HpPt't, It \lollld elo more 10 TI eluce tI", rlrlft of the agrlculturtst than llIuch leglslntlon and IlIllny pmyers - \VlIInlpl g I!'roo Pr(,BS

Was a Man of The Belgian Practical Vision ' Relief Fund

emp,re

Victory for The Allies

Dr. Grenfell Thinks That the War Will Last For Some Time Yet

cessful conclUSIOn of the \\ nr."

In all the bItter cnmpllign levelled many duys when It wns even comfort­ngamst him m recent months Lord nbly wllrm Ice half an inch thick Kltchener had never found for a mo· was common In Englnnd there was a ment any flllth and tho ungrudgmg hght snowfall III August. not far from support of the common people has London. faIled hIm. He dId not seek popular. The first two weelts of September Ity-rather he spurned It-but there Id d b I th f d

cournge, but because the heart of tho tl I t were ml an a my, WI a ew ays

waS some Ilng m liS s ern pattence, II h t b t th tl tl average German soldICr IS not m the I I d t t d I I I I rea yo, u en le wen ler liS 1I1r rec I u e. liS w 10 e·sou cd changed and winter set m. J n Eng. War. devotIon, that appealed unerringly I I 1816 k "tl

SOITle of tile most I'ntnrestlng of Dr to h hId nn< was nown ns le year " t e ImagmatlOu of t e mu tltu e. th t "d th d . Grenfell's ohservatlOns are on the T!'eared though he was, ho was adored WI ou a summer' l an e escrlp· tOPIC of how th~ people in Greot BrIt· by the pnvate soldier, and sorrow and hoIn was very I nearfl

y tdrue alll and France regnrd the nttltude I f I d n muny p nces 00 s were an nco

f tl U t d St t d tl t a persona sense 0 oss enters to ay compumment of the cold weather, and o le III e II f'S .ow IIr lC grcll the humblest home m Bntum. famme stalked as on aftermuth Ind. Stl uggle An extract or two WIll suf· sufhce "All the men I SIlW who tuke Ian ccrn everywhere was prllctically

When Germans Find Out 1 t I I th I ttl thut Some very Itnerestlllg observlltlOns life at ull In earnest, and have seen ( es roye( ,nn< e I e was on the Wllr Ilre mnde by Dr WIlfred for themselves \\ hat n Germnn trl. The German people must demnnd grown or saved over from 1815 WaS C Grenfell of Labrador f'llne III UII umph would melin, nrc unable 10 to know, sooner or Inter, whether carefully preserved for seed and com· artwle In the currl'nt Issue of the New understand how anyone can be neut- thOlr nrmies are III sooth wlnnIllg th,s manded four or five dollnrs n bushel ) orl( Outlook Upon IllS return from rill now, nny more thun they can wnr. If they ure WInning It they must Almost nil crops "ere destroyed In L'lhrndor Illst nutumn, \\ here for u underslnnd a person bcmg neutral demand thut as thOlr smallest reward both North Amenca and western QU LrLl r of a century he has been con. nhout proslltutton or plrncy. Not ono thero shall be gIven to them bread Europe In France constant rams ductlng a greut work of clvlltzlltlOn. of them can understand how a demoe. I\nd meat to sustnIn them In theIr fell throughout the greuter part of Dr Grenf"lI fp.lt Impelled, durlllg a racy could eXIst III a world m willch lubors to keep an Invlnclble urmy the summer, nnd, except for a large wInter VIlCUl101I hom thllt \\ork, to thA Germnn Ideal was trlUmphunt afield nehievmg such glortous VIC· potuto crop, a gennral famme mIght nccept u posItion \"lh the lIurvard Even If the nlltes WIll unnlded, they tones If they are not wmning It hnve prevnlled As It "IlS, hundredil 6urgICIlI Ulllt, operntmg III l"rnnce will feel a 80rt of sorrow thnt a coun. they must demand that the milltnry perished of starvallon, and the French Vlter, nt till' reql1('st of i1rltlsh head. try liS Hlellhstlc as AmerICnn IIld,V,d. cltctutorsillp nbandon n struggle willch, government had to adopt strlet mens· qUlIllcrs, he VISIted the northern arm. uul symplltlw proves AmerICa stili to If It waS bootless \I Ith ample suppltes ures for conservmg the food supnly ies In Frnnce III order to glllll more be, should hnve to Itve in n world of men and of food and of trellsure, III order to mul<e It go 'Iound The (ltreet experlenco III the first line mnde tolerablo only by her loth and must be hopeless WIth the whole na· MISSISSIPPI \IllS flooded thut summer trenches kIll after n gIgantIC struggle m whICh tlOn worn down to bare bone For and much damage WIIS done III New

Asked by the Outloolt to give hIS she hnd no pnrt All the hest men neurly two years the German people Orleans In Crmnda nnd the New Eng. deductIOns nbout the "nr from expe. that 1 tnlked It over ",th felt, that have been decClved by their mllttary land and middle States many people rll!ncc, Dr. Grpnfcll expresses hIS own tIllS IS the only real dnnger to Amer. autocrnts as to what they were gnm· were reuced to short rations In the personnl VieWS on a grent vUrlety of lea, those that reully love Amenca Ing ~'hey cannot be deceived for· wInter of 1816-17 subjects, propoundmg the dIfferent nlways snld they hoped she mIght see ever They cllnnot be deceived manv SCIentIsts and theologinns vi cd WIth nsppcls of the greut struggle In the tillS III tIme. months longer. Want nnd starvatIOn each other in soelong explanatIons of f f I I I d WIll tell them the truth Then tho the unusual weuther By some It was orm 0 questIOns \\ lIC 1 le en envors mlhtnrlsts who, recklessly and wnn. held thnt the end of the world wad

to IIns\\er 'l'he nrtlcle IS too long to RussI'a and Poland tit t denl WIth III delall m tillS column- on y settlllg ou 0 wreck Europe, npprollchlllg, and a great mnny feared but reference muy ",th profit be mllde hnve rumed their own counlry. must that the sun was eoohng off. In 1817, to certalll questIOns "hich ure III answer to the German people. That however, Old Sol wns bnclt on the job everybody's nllnd these dnys. Poles Have Faith In Russia's Pledges will be the begmnlllg of the end - wlth all his customary vIgor, and the

Late J. J. Hill Always Had FaIth in The Canadian West

,J nmes J IlllI not otlly gmsped the Inllnedlate gr(,lItness of the M ISSI8· SIPPI vlllley but IIlso tI", cOllllng grent· ness of the Canudllm West He WIIS tho plOlleer to brIng the rtulwllYs up tho valley of the Hed R,ver lind lateT on connected up IllS rllllwuy systems WIth SUHI(lIlcheWlln IlIlll BrItIsh Co· lumblll HI! knew the vllll('y of the Snsltutchewlln nnd for~sn" the grent­ness of the Pellce Hlvl'r country

Only one phaso of 1I1r lilli's grasp of tlllngs WIIS I\ls convICtIOn thllt II the 1I11SSISSIPPI vlllley "as possessed of a lllurv"lous fl'rtlllty It \\IIS IIhs'1· lutely -necesSlllY III the IIChlCVelllcllt o[ thal fertlhty lo hnve thc very best clllsg of SCI ds lind the very best kll\u of live stocl, for hreecltng and hI' de· ~oted 11 grellt denl of IllS tllne to the furtherunce of tlll'se t\IO OhJeCtA l1e WIIS IIIWIlYS prellcillng to the AmcrI· enll nlld ClIlllldlllll fllrnwr th" vldue of thrift lind lhe necC'sRlty of the selectlOll of good specl lind good stock

tlls one dlSIIPPolntment \Yus the Orient, but hI' demonslrated lo hIS own slltlsfactlOlI tI lit the orienta, trnde WIIS Inrgely n ehllllera Illld ap· piled hllnself \\Ith redoubll'd vIgor to devl'loplng the grellt trnde routcs of thIS contlllent -'l'orc.lIto World

Passing of the Prairie Tho DOlllllllon government nurser·

I('S have given out twenty 1I11111On treet to western farmers m the past year The western fllrmer IS gettmg tho right Idea One of these days thl) prnmo WIll PIlSS away. - Culgury Herald. Answerlng tho questIOn "How to Their Country New York Press. ' superstitIOus fenrs were reljeved.

( about Ve~un?' Dr Grenfull snrs : Rusffian datil~ of imporianoo, in.I;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Tho C\ermans brought hnlf a mlilton cludmg the Siovo of Moscow, under. didn't know what was to become of men from the Russlnn front to tnke It. stand thnt Emperor WIlham IS per· Wonderful Brl-tl·sh Sub Feat us." General von BISSlllg said that U,ey turbed by ti,e solemn renewal of the It'

d t f tl t n wo mmutes the order to rise had

wer,' pT€.pare 0 snCrl Ice la num· OJzlir'. ple(lge to Poland. Polalld \\'111 h b t t k t TI I d t o gone t rough to the engme roolll und

d~r 0 1\ C It f,ey Invlel. pal ,U,I?h °t be B nutlOn, usmg her own tongue, Nose of E·Boat Smashed by Explosion, Yet Her the pumps were gomg. But whether

atrl n quar er 0 a 1111 Ion. '. u tenchmg her own culturo j'n Iler own tl t tl I ff t t tl Strength and Her Efficl'ent Mechanl's Saved It we were gomg to rise or 1I0t remamed

lOy wan IS Ie morn e ec, no Ie schools of all grades up to the Ulllver· m to he seen.

I>iece of country, though they have n slty Itself, declared 1IIr. Sazonoff to urkinl\ hope thllt Its fall might smash the Duma. Germany, he snld, m "It was still enough, down there, af·

tho spmt of Frunce, Thera are two effect, WIll grant Poland nothmg Itke In B certnin dockyard in England obtam. And added to thIS was tho ter all the nOlso of tho explOSIOn and classes of people in Germany todny' that. The epIsode became dramatIc there Is to be found a splendid tribute fuct t~u~ she hhd made the ~yage the smnshmg of the glass You could tho mlhtllry lenders who know they when the Polish deputy in the DUllla, to tho prowess of British submarines ~~f~n~!fes8~ea~h~ a:v~~{ejweth~ e~~~Sy' hear the 1Il0tors turlllng-It's not nluch cannot heat the ullies, but hopo they Dr. Haruslewlez, affirmed that IllS and the skIll of those who man them. of a sound they mnke-nnd the test-mar drIve the wllr to a stalemllte; t bl th th II patrols Ing of the WIreless Wo were gilld am there nrc the soldiers and the coun ry IS Irrevoca y WI e n ICS It IS one of the finest of the BrItish 1 had hear I stolies of German sub- enough to hear thnt. And when we

1 I II b 1 th h ,becuuso they have sworn fealty to d b t h h 'th I b mnrllles sunk by a smgle shot. so I th b bbl tl I t peop e w 10 nlt e leve ey ave tho prlllciplo of natIonality. The un er·sea oa s, w IC ,WI lor ow as¥ed one of the officers how this saw cue m le c mome er was won, lind for whom It is necessury Poles, he added, belIeve III the Rus. tWIsted and bent as the result of a stIll reglstermg mtJlinatlOn wo knew tl t V I I Id b t k t k b:>at r ad surVIved the tremendous til t matt tid th

III ere un 8 lOU e n en 0 eep sian pledge of a unifIcatIOn of d,8. collISIon WIth an enemy mme m en. a ers were no as )Il as ey U tl 0 deluslo .. bhock 01 :r.e mille uxpJosion. nl1g11t have been

p 1 n membered Poland. They see in the d . Asked "Ho\\ will the end of the war words of PremICr Sturmer the promIse elllY waters, covered a Istanco of "She held because of her strength," "Then they threw in the levers We cornu?" Dr Grenfell nnswors' "Sollie of a Pohsh natIOn governmg itself almost three hundred mIles under her he sUld. "It broke her nose and It wlllted Thut was a bad minute 'l'hon BllY It must be through nlllItary vic· WIth the CZllr as a constltutlOnlll own power and arrtved safely in a tore off two of her bulkheads But the broken glass began to rattle uround torles m the held. Personally, with· sovereIgn. 'l'he form of the words WIlS homo port. Through tho courtesy of she held. The effiCIency of the pumps under foot aguln. We were moving. out more help I fear thIS cannot be bold but the French presp IS a unit h h Ad I h d was not impaired. WIthin two min· We weren't long in Il'etting up. At for somo time, but I am equally sure I tl P I' I d 1 t 0 Brllls mIra ty t 0 correspon • utes we had them working." any tIme there's nothing hke coming It cnn be." Others seem to think the I'? lleellllmt

g 'l 10 0 lIS 11 bPUtlY cEo;rect ent was permItted to sec thiS submar. He asked me If I would not go be· up into the aIr nnd sunlIght after \ neutral nations WIll have to J'OIn III to 10 c e al s supp le( y le .. garo lIle and talk WIth her officers und low and see the marlts of the disuse you've been under for n bit But tillS

am correct, Poles throughout tho t S II d h' defent Germany. Id f tl t t d crew. cr. 0 I fo owe 1m across a gang· wns different. Yes, tillS \\US u bIt "\VIII the wnr end soon?" "No, I wor uro or lC mos pllr assure She is In harbor WIth her bow facin" way llnd upon the narrow Iron deck dIfferent."

of the good faith of the RUSSIan ., . t Ii do not think It WIll. The genor.al 0Pln· pledges Even tho somewhat suspie. torn Illto striPS and two of her tor· \\ 11Ich already" as beginning 0 s ow 'l'hi~ was how he told me the story Ion is thnt it WIll last a long time 10US Homme Enehainc, edIted by pedo tubes crushed. Her plates are red pat('hes of rust The hatch was of the blnck lllterval when these of· longer, yet not n single soul douhts Clemenceau, Is convinced thnt thl' crumpled, two of her bulkheads are open. Below I could see a wl11te flGers and the men Qf the crew waIted. that tho alhes \\ ill win in tho end." Poles Ilre Justified In their accept- broken awny from the bow: Qut In her ovmpartment WIth brass fittings. bmerged, at some 200 feet below

Dr. Grellfell tells of the wonderful ance of the Czar's pledges to their tubes are two unexploded torpedoes. l do not know what I expected to wuter level, not knowing whether or work of the British nrmy medieul country, ThOlr eusmg is tWIsted and caved III find, :'ll~ when I stood in thIS com· not theIr bulkhends were destroyed, corps, whioh hilS held down the wnst. and the mouth of the aft tube is jam. purtml'm I could seo no traces what- "hether thOlr IIlstrumcnts were Irre· age from sickness nil the way between med. But the quality of the big ex· soewr 01 tho catas DIrectly pnrnbly damaged. "hether or not they ~he Yser and tho Somme, during Will. Savings of Peop'" ploslvo III her torpedoes and thp in front of me tho rear doors would ever come up aguin into the lor in a country hke Flanders, to just S. W. Strauss, of CllIcugo, preSIdent mechanism eontrolhng It prevented an of the tube~, brll· It WaS his ship that he hnlf "that in ordmary CIvil life." A of tho Amerlenn Society for Thrift, in explosion, thus savmg her from total to feft to think of above nil other Mingle cuse of typhOId diugnosed anY' contrlbutlllg a shol t artIcle on "'fho destructIOn where in tho four nrmles woulrl he Spectre of I'uuperism" to the Januury She·stru •• c;;k;a;;h~:d"'i;~~ known the snme night nt heudqunrtcTs, number of Leslie's Weekly Illustrated, colhslon s he SIlYS, and an inquiry made locally glvos s0'!1e startltng fig~res nnd facts heads, :f:1~'1rr~:tlf~~*:t~;'~;~:lt~:i; would follow automaticall:y, He pOinted out thnt m tho UlIlted sent tho \!lll:,lIOOtl •• inliiri .. !,;';

The Gerlnans aro. cruol, systemntic'l S~atcs 66 out of every 100 people that of the:

ally so, Bays Dr Grenfell. Their cru· dlO leave no estate whatever. tho dP,eddocs ?:ttii'~~~;,~~~~r~W~~~'s~'::J?;~!~;H'~]~J~~~ir~t1 ~,~lJii~:i~rifi;;;~M~~~;~~~t!i:~ tlea.cts,"II'''''U loolkcc n,retU olty Is purt of their orgunizod pollcr. remaining 34 only 0 lenve more ,t" • " of frightfulness, every act being just. and the little fied on the ground ,nat "It is ncces. for 25. Bary," On the contrary, Dr, Grenfell pOinted_ MYS the Turks ure not cruel hke the Germans. He confirms the report that Germnn soldiers arc doped on oe· caSlon befo!,!! going Into nction, and he records wounded! Germans as ex­plnining thll1'eRson why'~he Germans Btill continue to nttnck 'in masscd formatio!}, dospltE) the ongrmous losses

, In hfe entailed thp.reby,'- on tho ground • that "largo numbers will not· attaok at all without> tlio stimulus of boing shoulder to shoulder With othcr men." int;t opened up by a 600 mile extension This is not becaUlfj of any lack of 'to thA Smorian Railway;-' .-

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Persistent Rumor That Funds For Sufferers nre Diverted

is Denied Reports stili persIst thllt the Ger.

mnn occupants of BelJ.:lullI Ilro pro­fIlIng by the IIl1portntlOn of fOOllsfuffs undl'r the superVISIOIl of 1IH' BelgIum Rel,,·f Conllnlltl I' Thl Intl'st rt'POI t to th,s effect "pP"llrS to huve ,nllulllt· I'd from the I,'rench newsp,lper "La Temps," P,lns

111 r lIerb!'rt Hoover. lhc h' Ivl of the rell!'f e011lIII ISHIOII, flrlllly UI'III!,8 tht' Lluth of lIus lie hns I" '1l1ll1tly IlIlId~ "ueh dOllll\ls nlld he nl(llIlI stnl' A tlIII! 1111 food lind nil 8upplll 8 "hlJlPl'd through till Jll'lglI\lI relief conllll18810n Illld Its hrallches 18 IIssured 01 Slife dellvl'ry to Its dl'"tIlUlt 1011 I;nrly In the \\ork of thl' COllllll1881011 .1111111 por· tlOll8 of thp. food wer,· lul(p1I /rOIll locnl d('pots hy the Germllll", hilt III PVf'rY

lIIstallce, Illlpr IIff'llrs \II'TI' Stllllghtl'lI' cd out, tillS food WII" pllld for Illld the 11I0l\l'y plllccd to the cre,llt of the BpigUlJJS

As II llIuller of fnct, tlH'le 18 no other SlIfe \\ lIy In whIch food clln he SPlit tc, Bplgllllll elCc!'pt through thl' 111'1-glun relief comlluU('C' TIIIA comllllttc8 JUs! no\\ hilS Its work cui Ollt for It. '1'he cOII(IItI0118 III BelJ.:lum IlIlVI' rnpld· Iy grown worse ulltll 110W th(,Je lire seven mlllIolI ppople III most IYholly depelldent on thIS orJ.:lullzutlOn for thClr dUlly food The Imml'lISC fllUlII· el(d druln to meet th,s uemulld can hal dly be IInllJ.:med.

'l'o meet thIS the commIttee IS 8~l1d. Il1g out new IIppellls ulld dlrectmg them purtlCulurly to prosperolls (Jun­ada 1'ho Belglnn relief COlllllllttee, 60 St. Peter Streot, Montrelll, IS ro­CClVll1g the donlltlOns for Cunllda. Has yours gone forward yet?

Royal Marriages Appear to Have Had no Effect What­

ever on the Preservation of Peace

It docs not appcar thllt tho Ger. mans celcbrnted the blrthd,lY of tho Kluser's grnndmolher WIth IIny degreo of enthuslnslIl At olle tlllle It wile regllrded as " mattl'r of gTl'llt dlplo. IlllltlC Illld IIlternatlOnlll lmportllllce und u gunrantee of peace to tho lIa· 1I0lls COlleeTl"I" "I,en IJInrrlages wero nrranged between tho rOYll1 houses o! I urnpe Al the IIl1tlOIIS of Europe pructlCally arc reluted by IIlllrrll\go and Illost of them by hlood It hilS hlld no eIled whutcvcr UpOII tlw prescrva· tlOn of pellcc. In fuct, 801110 of tho mOIlllrchs in questIOn scem to hllve used thOlr oJlPortunltles of IIltllnllcy to gam know ledge whIch enabled them to tnke advnntllge of their rolll· tlves. At nny rato rOYlI1 mnrnn}Je9 ne lin untldotc to wur hilS not been a success.

When It IS remembered thut" these royal marrll\ges hnvo been IlciVllllced in recent genet ntlOns ns 11 strong ar­gument 111 fllvor of monllrcillen! m­sbtutlons the present wllr will be seen to have removed one of the last rr,maining proJls of the old school or monarclusts If monarchy IS to con· tll1UO, it must be 011 bettl'r grounds. G rent Dritllln haM taken her own wny in these lII11tter~ III recI'nt years unci roy III lIIarrlllges havo beM estitollted ut theIr true vnlue

Gormnny hilS renlly mnd€! nlore out of tho mnrrluJ!e mnrket than any other nutlOn Ber princelIngs nrc solr tied III every country III Buropo, nnd genemlly to Lhe (hsnrivnntago of the peoplo WIth whom they settle 'I'he KaIser wus a great favOllto or Queen Victorill, and he hns repaHI her mom· ory wlth (he busl'st ingrntltudo IllS eldest son IS certulnly the 1II0St ve· heml'nt huter of tllIngs' BrltlSh thnt olin bo found. All of whIch IS ruther clllidlsh nnd potty. To dlslllw n na· tlOn IS useless 111 aceom phshing nIlY" tiling. ~'h(l true way IS to worlt for ltS r.9SpnerlltlOn IIl1d Improveml'nt. If!,l!t~d~. oply dcstroys.-E'rom th& ToronEo World •

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li'RlDAY, J t, J. Y 7'rtJ, 1916

BUKOWINA OVERRUN IN SWIFT ADVANCE

RUlllana Cro .. Four R,lverl and Ap­proaQh Carpathlanl-Hulle Toll of

Prlloner_Hunl Reinforcing

The whole rich Austrian Crown land 01 Bukowlna~.037 square miles-has falhm to Hussla. The Austrian stand at Kuty on Saturday was only a rear· iuard action tor Sunday night Vienna officlully admits a retreat from end to end of t.e Duchy. 1'he ,reat south· ern Austrian army Is now In fll,ht along the whole line. The campalKn to the north. according to PetroKrad official reports. has 110110 turned. and trom Riga. along the Dvlna and Lutsk lectors. the day Is going alalnst the Germans. Attacks by the latter have been repnlsed. some of their trenches, filled with dead, occupied, and.a num· bel' of prisoners and booty taken.

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ULTIMATUM TO MEXICO After Carranza Accepted Blame For

Carrlzal Affair

VV&lhlngton announced on ~nday: Full responsibility for the att'llcK on the United States troopers 'ny Mexl­canB at Carrlzal has been as~med by the Carranza Government. ,Demand for the Immediate relea&! of tho United States Government. with a fur­ther demand for an early! 'Statement from Carranza a8 to the.', course of action he has detennlned upon. These lire the outstanding teat~lIles of com· mWllcations exchanged ,bctween the two Governments on Snrlday and made public by Mr. Lansing ..

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On Friday evening the tollowlng statement was Issued by Sir Robert Borden at Ottawa and approved by General' Gwatkln. Chief of Staff for Canada: "In vtew of the heavy, losses sustained during the past two weeks by the Canadian forces In defending the position known as the Ypres sll.lIent. Inquiry has been made of the British General Staff. and Information has been obtained that the position Is an Important one. and that not­wits tanding the serious losses Incur· red. It Is thought necessary to defend It. The German losses In the various attacks have been greater than our own, and nt other points on the BrItish line where the Germans havOo atlllCked the losses on both sides ha \'e been &Q lellS serious."

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Sir Robert Borden and I~rank C.leh· rane. Minister ot Railways. left S'-un­day evening for Now York In connec-

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Eliseo Arrendondo. r"exlcan Ambns· ·sador.Deslgnate. Info'rmed Ministers Ignacio Calderon ot B olivia and Hnfael Zaldivar of Salvadori on Sunday that Carranza was ready to accept "In prln· clple" offers of med,htlon to o.vert war between Mexico al'o6. the United States. Meanwhile Prelld~.1t Wilson called In· to conference the.fChalrmen and rallK' Inl minority me.qlbers of the Foreign Relations Comm'ittees of the Senllte and House to :prepare the way for placing the MlYxican situation before Congress and flor action by that body. Earlier Sunday Secretary of ,State Lan· sinK. after D, conference 'with the President. W!1ve out the text of the Tlrtual ull~matum to Carranza. de· mandlng tile release of American prisoners 'at Chihuahua and an ex­planatlonkt Carrun:LU's actions and In· tentions.

tion with the appointment of a com· , ____ _ mission of three experts. not Can· :".---------

VVashlngt'On despatclucs on ~rlday said: Prellaratlons fOIl' war with Mexico want forward swfltly after reo celpt of an omclal report t:rom General Pershing showing tlWot tbe American cavalry troops were led IlltO alllbush at Carrlzul by the Carranza Geueral Gomez. FUll8ton feurs all of the troops at Carrlzal ,who have nol now been accounted f,)r were killed. cap· tured or seriously' wounded. National Guard orgunlzatlans throughout the country were strallnlng ,every nerve to· night to prepare tDr active service on the Mexican border _' The entire army of 100.000 men sUlI1J]lonoo by President Wllson's call was I placed directly at General Funston'sl disposal. and wl1l be rushed to the, Mexican border at the earliest possl}ole moment. Con· gress also took vigorous and far· reaching action. '/ alldatlng the Presl· dent's measures.

DUKE OF CON NAUGHT GOING

IIdlans. to exnmlno railway affairs In =============== Cnnada and advise what action the Government should take.

Hepreseutntives of the Entente al­lies signified on Saturday to the United States Government their wll' lin gness to sl1bordlnu te thel r 111 un Ilion contracts tn this country to the needs of the United States In the present emerjl;ency.

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FMday nliht's Rusllan otllclal com­munication confirmed what already had been learned trom Austrian ad­missions, that the RUlslanl are over­l'UunlnK Dukowlna and are making a dash for the pasles to the Carpathian Mountains. A report from Bucharest Itates that the RUlsllUls have taken possession of two railroads leadlnK trom Ronmanla Into Bukowlna. The wfonnatlon that the GermanB and Aus­tMans are brlnllwK up reinforcements trow the French and IlalllUl tronts Is also «Iyen w the communication from Petrolrad. By means of forced march­liS along the Roumanian frontier the :Rusllanl bave reached the extreme south or Bukowlna, and at Kuty, on the north, and Gurahumora. on, the loutb. bave approached the thickly· forellted Ipura ot the Carpathian Moun· 'aiDs.- The Russians In their pursuit ot the Austrians thus tar have crossed four rivers-the Dnlester, Pruth, Sereth and Sucza va. Two days But· 'flced to cover the fifteen miles be· tween the Sereth and the Suczava.

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The capture of Czernowltz. capital llf Bukowlna. by the advanclni Rus' sian army under Gen Lechnltzky was announced by the Rusllan War Office SllndllY night. The city withstood the fierce Russian attack until Saturday. The forces which held It are In HIght through the passes of the Carpathians, punued by the swlftly·movlng RUB' Ilans. The capture Is most notable. involvlnK, aB It does. the passing of

'control ot several ImportlUlt railway lines Into the hands of the C:r.ar's foroos. Reports are to the effect that both sides Buffered heavily In the final battle.

Ru .. lana Conv.rge

Gove~ nor·General

London desplitches on Frida), said: King George hilS given his sanction tor the Duke fOf Connaught. whose term as Govenolol'-Genernl of Canada expires next OutoOOr. to return to Eng· land. says an allnouncement Issued by the Colonial ('}tI\ce. The Ktng ex· cused Prince AJexandel' of 'reck, whose appointment was made before the war. froOL baing the successor to the Duke or Oonn:aught. as the Prince feels he 'cannot relinquish his mill· tary dnlles. Nbthlng Is known of· flclally concern'lng the report thut Earl Curzon ,or Kedleston. formerly Viceroy or Indio. will become Gov· ernor.General ot\ Canada. An Olta wa despatch says: Lleut.·Col. Stanton. Military Secretary to H.R.H. the Duke of Connanght. confirmed the London despatch as ttl the Royal Governor's departure fl'Oilll Canada. No Infol'ma' tlon has been received as to his suc· cessor. HIti Royal Highne,ss leaves shortly on a tour of Inspection which wUl cover the whole of Ontario and the western Provinces.

REDMOND WINS POINT

Ulater Natlonallatl Reluctantly Ac­cept Exclualon-Lords Oppoa ..

There isn't a member of the family need suffer from indigeetion, lick headaches, biliousness, fermented stomach, etc., if he or she will take Chamberlain'S Tablets. They cleanse tho stomach and bowels and stimnlate the liver to healthy,activity and tone up the whole s)'stem." Take 'one 'at Dlglit and you're'1~lGH'r in the morning.' ,', , '

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'J'HITI SUBSClUPl'WN LIST

Has been corrected to· May 2 O. Look at the label on youI' p!\,pel"

and if thel'o 1\1'0 any errors·,

pleaso notify "rHl~ 'rIMES.

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Students prepared for Tbird and Secolld Class Teachers' Certificates, and Universitv Matriculation Examinations,

I,ow rates and special induce­ments for lion-resident stu­derits. WrIte for illustrated booklet

R.J.Mills Miss Mcintosh Sec. School Board Principal

Alfred Sandell Photographer

Studio Open from 10 to 4

DEVELOPING, PRINTING AND----

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Returns from No. I Northern Wbeat : Purity Patent, 36 Ibs. flour per bushel, 6 lbs. shorts, 12 Ibs. bran Straight Grade, 40 .. II 6, II 12 II

Returns frOUl No.2 Northern Wheat: Purity Putent, 35 Ibs. flour per bushel, 6 Ibs. shorts, 13 Ibs. bran Straight Grolde, 39 .. " 6 " 13"

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GOOD WHOLESOME PASTRY

BREAD AND

Purity P&tent Flour Stays with the Leaders PIl~'iLy PIlLollt 1'10111' iH 1I0W hle/whed hy an elecLi'ical process that

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TREHERNE, MAN.

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To Combat Mail-Order Advertising

The Treherne Times

By newspaper advertis­ing, the merchant has an attractive window-display that is seen by people far and near. A little thought in the composition of a store advertisement is one of the best investmer.ts a merchant can make. Take up a paper and not­ice how quickly your at­tention is drawn to this or that advertisement.

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~ Repairing Time

Now is the time to have yonr Watch Repaired and put in good running order before the busy season starts.

~ Bring in all your Jewellery Repairmg.

ill All Work turned out of this shop Fully Guaranteed.

D. GOODMAN Jeweller

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Wm. Darling

ALL ki.J. of alrkullural implemeGh a.(machin­

eryon h •• d. Full line of repain in dOCK.

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Lu.nber and Building Material

Petrograd despatches on Tuesday "aid: On the northern IliAnK ot Gen. !Bruslloff's front tlie Austro·German re­"I stance hiW succeeded In checklnl the Russian drive between Lutsk and Kovel. but the latest reports are that 'tbe Russians have aKaln resumed pro­crell In this sector. ilfter taklni the usual toll of prisoners. On the louth· ern flank the AustMans have been un­able to chack, even momentarily, the Rnlslan advance toward Kolomea and Hallez. Gen. Pllanzer, the Austrian commander,' apparently Is paying the penalty for havlnK too lonK delayed his retirement trom Clernowltl, ,and bll army, now cut In two, 18 reported to be In precipitate ftllht. one part .Ionll the Roumanian frontier and the other In th,e Carpathian.. The separ­ate Russian movements are now show· ~I stronilly centralized "tendenclell. !l'here are three converging lines or advlUlOO. the common objective or which Is Lemberg. The first or these lIn6s Is approachlnl Vladomlr·Volyn· alt!, the second Brody, the third Hallcz. ,The capture ot anyone ot these town I would place ths Gallclan capital In a ~sltlcin ot grave danller. The total number of prisoners taken by the Rus· allwl Is now estimated at 170,000.

A conference ot Ulster Nationalists was held at Belfast on l~rlday to con­atder David Lloyd·George·s proposal for the settlement ot the Irish ques· Uon: John Hedmond presided and was supported by Joseph Devlin. Mr. Lloyd.George·s proposal was accepted by II. vote of 476 to 265. Delegates from all the Ulster counties and the BIBhops ot these counties wel'e pre· sent. In all 1.000 delegates were In attendance. It Is unofficially stated that Mr. Redmond declared thut If'the exclusion of six Ulster counties was not accepted by tlie conference he would resign the leadership of the Irish party. London says: Lord Bal­four' ot Burleigh. Lord Cromer. the Earl of Halsbury, Viscount Middleton and the Marquis of Salisbury, who represent the extreme antl·home rule party. have Issued a manifesto depre· caUng the attempt to sellle the Irish question by oe&otlatlon8 at the mom-ent.' ( " J

M~Creary J. R. Scott,' Harnessmaker, Treherne

There is /L d ifl'dl'ence ill the Quidity of Lumbel', ill the' way or d i n'oren t gmdcs :tlltl the mall­faotul'e of R!L llHl , nq cfLrponters and contraetol's knull' fl'OIll ex­pe!'icllce. Ullle,~g YOIl look a­round beforo placiug yom' bills fOl' yo Ill' house 01' barn, you al'e migh~y apt to get stuck.

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i HIGHER PENSION RATES Fanada Adopta New 8chedule 8ena·

fitting Lowlr Ranka

: 'rhe Canadian Government hall Adopted the recommendations ot tlle 'apeclal committee of Parliament which last IIsBllon conilidered the re­Villon of the war penilion relulatlonl. The present Penllonl Board', of ' the ::MllItia Department has been author­ized to adopt the new IIcale, and, to make It retroactive, applylnl to all 'Jllnllonl already Iran ted lince' the 'Qutbreak of the war. A ,permanent Pen.lona Board, appOinted' for a lon, J)eModot yean. and removed from all pollUcal Influences.' wUI be named later on, bnt meanwhile the preeent Military Board will apply tbe, new. rellulatlonll. The new lICale II c~n· alderably hllher In tbe, caaeof' prl· vatee and other rankll up to Lieuten· ant than the ecale adopted a year or 80 &lIO. Already tbers are liome 6;600' Dam" ,In the penelon ',Ult,: and when all the caaua1t1el 10 far incllrred have bee-n dealt with It la e.t1mated the total nllll1berof penalon' awarda will, 1M! up to thl ten thouaand mark. ,The, a'Irelate: or the annual penllbn bill 111 now,over two mllllon'dQllarl. The, DeW mulmllm tor totaidllabUltyof .'

'private IOldlerla ,"0; ',Thill IBllraded' up throlllh, ,the ,ranka" brlpdllr-lenerall recelvlDI u:roo IUInuall,. ' '

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Have some Envelopes and Letterheads printed.

Feed and Livery Stable First class teams for Hire Careful' drivers furnished

Commercial Driving a Specialty

Falmers, stable your teams here 'Good feed and aLten~ioll

Auto' for Hire

I have the Agency for

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Threshing' Outfits, Oil.,fractors and plows.

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Corson's Charcoal "Marie In Canada"

Tooth Paste A WHITE DENTRIFICE OF SUPERIOR QUALITY 25 cents

GEO. GRAHAM Druggist and Stationer Trcherne, Man.

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~ JAMES FULTON Succ ... or '0 "nJ~.u .. and ~ Andrew., Barrllt.,.

Real Estate, Loans and Insurance Lending and Uelinble Companies represented. I

The undersigned has boon instt'ncted b~r the Toronto General Trusts Corporation to accept applicatiOlra \'01' Loans on well

improved farm propel,ties in this; district at

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Wheat pllces continue to go up and Flam will follow suit, NOW is the lime ttl lay in a stoek of that·

well koown br.and

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OGILVIE M1LLING CO'Y JOHN COULTER, AGENT TREHERl\JE, MAN.

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For hu.ln •• , gnd oth.r .. nnDune.ment. com in. within the cat."ory of flJue,tl,in. APpearin. under ,hi. A.aJin. a char.e 01

Ten C.n" p.' count lin. i. mad.

Pnul Dupasqnier WM a visitor to Glenboro sports on Satnrday.

J. A, MUllro, of Rnthwell, was a Treheme visitor 011 Monday.

Arthlll' IVilIett, SI·., was n pass· IV. T. Grogall was n visitor to engerto IVi;ll1ipeg 011 Ii'l'iday night. the Glenuol'o sports on Saturday.

\V, A. Malloch was a Glenbol'o visitor betlveoll trnins on Dominion Day.

Hussell Franklin spent the week' end in IVinnipeg, retul'ning on Mondny.

, Gordon ROllx was a passengel' to Winnipeg Oil Saturday night's tl'Rin.

Jail. Fenis ret.urned on 'Monday frolll l~ short \riait with friends in Winuipeg.

M I'll. W. G nles rellll'ned fl'OI1l n Miss Oli ve Mills was a pass~lIger visit with friends in IVinnipeg 011 to Cypress RiI'er on Satnrday's Tuesday. noon trnin.

lilt-, and Mrs. Harmel', or Hollfllld spent Snnday with ]\11'. and Mrs. George Green.

Mrs. IV lII. Frame Tnesday from n visit, ill Cnrmnn,

returned on with fl'iends

:Miss Florence Slllith lefL Oll

Monday for a visit with fl'ienus in

was a Friday

}.[!1.!lY. shoes WILh Rplondid upper will fflil to gh'e ~olJ(1 weal', beerlilse the Sole Stock i!lnot of the IlflHt quality. Thel'e is l~ temptntioll ill Lheso days ot' high l)J'ices ill lenthel' 1'01' th" MI~IlIl' ractlll'el'S to put ill cheaper Soles and

Insoles. Bell, lllvictus allLl Jllst'IVl'ight shoeH hal'o the Ill'st Soles PI'oclll'able on the

nHll'iwt today. Ha\'e YOII !letlll Olll' 111 en'!! Farm Booll:!

in Blnck and TIlII Elks? IVe bought them hefOl'(j the Ildl'llllCll ill price. The ifl YOllrs, get;.in quick ",hilll they laHL. II, will pay you \.0 buy a whol!! ycar's Shoes now berol'll llllot.hel· ad 1'llIlce t.akes J J.B

place. . .&. RL.

See our Ladies' and Children's Patent and White Pumps for the hot days.

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j. R. SCOTT P~~~~~ Treherne Portage la Prairie.

III iss Ethel Thom pson passenger ao IVinnipllg on evening's train, - ~--'-"---'."-' ----- _. __ . __ ... - ---". - - .

lf3'HE FURN'ITU'RE 'ST'ORE"1 l\'l1-s. C. S. Holmes retul'l1ed f romi Ed, Pollon, of Holland, was a a short visit in IVinnipeg on i ~at·! I'isiLOI' to 'rrehetne on last Thurs'

I I ," IIrdny's noon trJ\in. i (ay eyelllng straw.

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Mrs. R. F. Steele, George and: T. C. Stinson shipped n carload Elmer Steele attended the Glen': or stock from TI'eherne and Rath.

MI'. alld lIirs. Alex. Penie came Mrs. Dobson, of Winnip eg, ar~

rived 011 Monday's nO,)\1 ti ain to ont from IVinnipeg 011 Saturday.

bol'O Ex\tlbitiun on SntllrdflY., well on IVednesday.

yisit'll1l-. and Mt'fI. Ed. :McUowan. Mr. Perrie returned the same eve­ning.

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Corp. J. Murray motore d 01'''1' "1' B St t I to 11 ISS . ··evenson re IIrne( fl'om Camp Hughes on Friday and l R tl' II TI :I ft P 11(1 . .' . a Iwe on Inrs( ay a· er s e • s\!lent the week, end With I.r: lends III • I t 1 l'd 'tl r' ds I'll Tl'el1f1rne. .

Chas. Malloch motored ·over lo Carbert'y on Friuay th spend a two weeks' holiday with hili brot her, n. , ~ ,

R. Malloch.

Mr. Duthie" 'Of Hartney, spent the week-end with 1\h. and Mrs. Peleg Smith, returning on 1.1on· dny's noon t'l'ain.

II.\g a s lor 10 I ay WI 1 r.en Trt! berne.

Mrs. George Green Wilut Lo Lhe city Th "rBday evening to attend the Conv;~ntion or the Associated Bible StUL.~ents. ,

Pte. IV, M:"ll'gan came o\'er from Camp HlIgheR pu Saturday and spent n few days' leave with Mrs. Morgan and Max'lvel!.

Miss Lucy Malloch and Miss Rel'.R.G.Pl'itchRl·'d, of Winnipeg,

I Now on hnnd • good ",pply 0' C,wk,,·y ;n'- ~ ~ Cop' .nd S'"'''', PI",", Compl", Dino" 5", ~ \ and Dishes of all Varieties.

Large assortment of Cut Glass and Fancy China to choose from,

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JUST ARRIVED A few choice lines in MUSLINS, VOILES and pretty

STRIPED TAFFETAS. A special line in Percales, Prints and Romper Cloths.

Delineatol' fl\shions aud Bllttel ick patLel'IIB for Jllly lIOII' III stock. Call ami get )'0111' I'I~Hhioll llhest 1'1'00.

'------------------_ ......... Fern Marks went to Rathwell on came out on Tuesday to spend a Mouday to spend (I, ·short holiday rew days at the home of Mr. nnd wiLli Miss Peal'lePollon. ..' "1 G H H I I ." . \",' I'B. :T, " Iw.e WOOL., . Mrs.A.E. SMITH,

Milliner and Dressmaker

Trehcrnc, Man. Railway Avenue Phone No. 94

'" Subscribe., to THE TIMES for som e of your friends

H. Dietrich CEUl1fl down I from Ebor on Saturday' lIig\}t~19 t,ra,in and spent the week~l with his IJllrcllts, Mr. and ]\frs. J. Dietric,h,

, R. H. 1\lul1en, of Carnran, nt­tended (,he MOI'ea:l1-Barkw~\1 wed· ding in Trehel'ne Oil Saturday', re' t~ll'ning on the evening t\'flin,

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Drills Plo' ws MowE:rs

Disk~i Rak.es Engines

W ~ ha~dle the ~ock:ih~tt line of farm machiaery r h.3cn article IS a masl:-erplece m Its own particular sphecf';-they' are made by meo. who have had practical experieacl'; in the· nee ods of Western (armer. And the price;, too, are ,,·ight.

C~ll arouD.d and let us demonstrate our far m mlchinery....,it Will be II, lesson to you in [arm efficiency.

The Coekshutt Khaki Plow Patriotic in color, and patriotic in it. helD to~reater production

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Mrs. R. J. 1\1001'0 nnd Athol DI', Tnylor, dentist, Winnipeg, Moore went to Glenboro on Batur.' will be at Trehet'ne ou Friday, July day's noon train. M:rs, Mooret I'e· 14t.h. Up,to-date wod{ at reason· maining with friends un.t il MOIH .. Vt.y. able iJl'ices. Pninless extractioll.

M.iRS Gladys Ba1'kwell ret\1l'nlld Lo the ciLy on MOllday e\·eni.llg ~ having come out on Friday to at· tend the MOl'eau-Bu,rkwe\l . we d·

Miss Detta \Vilsou retul'IIed ft'om n two week's visit, in IVinnipep; on Tuesday. She was l~ccompanied .bome by her Bister, l\1rs. Ja.Rlieson. . ,

Arthur IVillett who hall been Halrd rt'tul'lled 011 l~riday's nooll: , taking the short COUrS6 in GaB t,m jn £l'om I~ two weeks, {'isit with Engineering at Manitoba Agl'ienl' MI'. and Mrs. Gordon at Ft. Wil,

ing. 1111'S. C, Metcalf nlld Ml\ster UiI·

t, '\~nl College, retul'Iled' lliome on liam~

1\'b-•. find M 1'9. H. J. EM·k well reo FI'" . i(l,Y. Gar, 'lilt M,i11f1, ()~ the Bl\nk of turllud to IVinnipeg 011 Snturday,

Moutt'ell 1 ;:stan~ Winuipeg, Mpont having: heen guests nL the MOI·pan· tho time l\e tween t. ... o.ins with hi's BarkweU wedding on Satlll'dny

parents, M 't' •• and 1tlt-s. ~,.~. Mills, afteninon.

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-The Grain Growers' Grain Co., Ltd.

Mr. F armer---In Thinking Over Your Requirements for Spring and Summer

Study Our 1916 Catalogue Call at the Elevator if you have not received one,

We Handle Coal, Lumber and Fencing Flour and Feeds Always on Hand

Buy From Your Own Company

ADAIR & SOI'l PHONE 37 TRI :nERN~, MAN.

on Saturcia. V • EnoR \Vi!lett I'etllrnerl on Sn.LlIl'· , 1\h.nnd M. '.'s. Wm, Swain,~ or day night.'s Lrain from II. visit with '--------------.--,-----------­

Ontario, and). ~I'8.' Hobel't Sutto. '1, his d3.ughter, 'Mrs. Kendl'ick, at of Roland, Mall, ,were p:uests at tho Restoll, nnd 1\1I'S, TayIOl',' Il t Me·

Jas. Adair, Manager • Phone 27

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DRY GOOD.S We intend, carrying a full Stot~k

of. Dry Goods in future.'

The firs~ shipment . has' already.' arrived and others will be here in.

a few days~ .

Your inspection of thes~g()odsis

home of Mr. aoo 'Mrs. John S·alld. N ,'·,tt, Sask. erson last \.'ee'·-- . . ' . E H·

1 " K~ MI'. ~lId Mrs. ~ wart , enue~'R r~ .

. NOI'lnn.l} WI·ll:."'. returned on' Fri. '1 CII!t·OSS on Ft'lday Illght s "".. tm'ned t, . .' . day I'rom Winnip!'t! ',where he, hn.d train afler l ',vendl\lg a short hohday attended tJl'e SlIOI'(;' eotu'se in Gas . I ".r H 'lderR's mothel', 1\1I·s. • WIt I 1, .. I'S. . e. . . Engineeriilg at theo ~ \Innitoba Ag- Seed, near Tl'elh ~r,nl.'. rimill.ulla I., <D. bUt} "e, I' 1·1 t .. • 'rs, arri verl

)f';It. N.L .. ~1\d\lIlW returned to T ~Ilss Mnbel HeDnd .... "n City on hel' home in Wiilllipegt', on S'aturday .I'ehel'lle .from om II.. 'oend the haying been the f(lIest· .. ,.ofhel· pat" FI d~ay's lI?oln

ltrain to t

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Our Midsummer Sale Starts on Monday, July 3rd

Muslins at one-fifth leas tha~ regular prices: 2Se. Muslins for - 20e. 20e. Muslins\for - 16e. 1Se. Muslins for - 12e. 12 1-2e. Muslins for - 10e.

. lSe.Ginghams for - 12 1-2e. Houae Dresses and Wrappers at' I-S less.

",Allof our Whit~ Canvas Slippers at 7Se. .. . .

, per pair. . . " . . Spt.·'~ialvalue in Ladies' and Children's Shoes

MEN'S WEAR SPECIAL

30 Men's' Suits, regular priced up' to $16.50-m~9tly Tweeds­to clear at $10.00,

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A BRIGHT TOBACCO OF THE FINEST QUALITY

The butler lookmg ~round Ihm A Railroad Novelist Farmers' Bird Assistants

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One Day of Prohibition )

IlFLORENCE WARDEN I[ I ' I I I

\lltlr n eye, eVIdently 'on the look-out more trnces pf the damnge d poor RnthQolfu •

C. P. R. Official, Earns Distinction by Writing Novel

~ome I nsect Destroying Birds Found Showing the Radical Effect of Dry

Slavery in Canada A Century Ago ,n Man,toba Sundays III Chicago I II' .,J. L.clt 6 e .... LlmII,J I

t -==-= __ 10RO~~~~11 SIr P"n got betweci'r:? !\\im nnd

thq sofn. stundlJ1g wlt'~ 'llls bnck to the wlltched the' butler ns

Perhnps the best knOll n of the rounger hterary crlhe~ m America IS Archie Bell of the "Clcveland Lender" For thllt renson IllS trIbute to tho "ark of n CPR offICial IS well "orth nttcntlon Thnt Ilork IS a work of fictIOn. "Hearts nnd Faces" by nnme, IIl1d IS as relllote from Cana· dllln rullwllY hfe ns IInythlng .'ould possIbly be Imngmed. Here IS "hat Arcillo Bell hilS to sny III pnrt

(By J D A. Evans) WIth tho commencement 01 the nest­

mg simson we nre prll'lleged to observe the 1I0ndrous IIlgenulty of God's httle fenthered areilltects, n mlljorlty of II horn hn\ e retUllled to Mallltobll from d'Stllut zonos. perchllllce flaIl n 11Igh nbove rOllr of sell storm 111 the journey from Islllnds wherelll cltmlltlc cOlldl­tton permits bIrd hfe to spend I\lnter III comfort nnd 11m pie sustennnce

Clucngo hns hlld n trlnl of proh,bl­lion of the hquor trufflc every Sun· dny begmlllng October the lOth und the result liS reported 1I001ld SllliRfy IIIIyolle but n drunlwrd or un Idiot thnt the sooner the II hole world goes dry the better for ever~ body When the sllioons II ere open there II ns nn n"erage of three murders p\er) SUII· dllY lind n Inrge number 01 nccldpnts on i\londllY SInce the slIloOIIS nle ctosed on Sundny there hns lIot 1)('011 n !J1urdpr on thnt dllY lind ~Iolldny IIccldellts h'lle been grcntly reduced

Old Document Shows How They Were DIsposed of ,n Essex County

(CantIn He w~nt on th e "ood. but

found no fnr~II~~~~WJ~~:n11!lIS wlfe'g pre!:H'ncc, It! renchcd the open • WIt hout IJIl1long sklrtpd the plllntntl peering lilt a betw~en the lind then

the "ay hc

kl not dl'frne. In­• or movmnent hnlf­

hllll-henrd. ulduced Illm tllllt he WIIS wlltched ns

he \\.-nt, bul dUHk Ilns creeping up over th.· lund. nnd Ilccurntc II1vest,­y •• t,lln Wll~ IlIlposslble

DlsnppGlnted nnd more uneasv thnn Pl'er, Ill' re;.ellter<fd'tho \1ollse by gnrden-doot. 'lind hnd IllS nlteptlon lit once IIttr ncted by sounds m the tituuv.. \ p ,~ - ..

_110 Ilcnrd Ul!l, drn.ldng 01 n curtnm, tho C!OEWg 01 tbe "lI1dow, nnd. stund­

'Inlt n n'Gmont rnolronless by lhe dbor. h~ '\1\1!' y",pxWlCtmg to henr n Bhout Or .. n'llt...ll "... J

Hilt ns h., hrnrd none. he hnst~ncd to throw oprn the sludy door, lind found 11Im~ell fnce to fnce Illth the but pr

'I he first glllnce laid hIm thnt he II Il" III tunc It 1\lIS plnlll [rom the IIIlIn 3 U1,concerncd mllnner thllt he hnd not vet mude nny terrIble d,s­cov!'ry He \\ ns fnstelllng the wm­dow II hen hiS IIlllstl'r entered. nnd he Idt 1I11s work lit once lind cnme Into the n lOd'" room

'''1 hilt Rnthbone seems to hnve tool( h,eselJ off. SIr Penywern." he be-~l1n ~, \ I I ..

l "(.Ih, I suppOBe he got tIred of Willt­,ng'I'

"Yes. Sir Penywern. He must hnve slrpped out by tho gnrden door. I should think, lor he cit,ln't come til. ough th~ Bcrvllnts' qunrters I WIIS rtlllldlllg hy the bnck door tnlklng tt) Lov"t nnd I must hnvo seen hlln go out Those sort;Of peoplg }lIIVen't no pntwncc. Sir Penywern. nor nny­thllll.: cisI' It's nlwllYs flget, hget. nnd en thp go nl\\ uys Onco n t~lIrnp n h,llY" Il tl n m p. IIncl t here's no get­tim: It oul 01 tlw hlood ..

SIr 1'1 l'~ wern hstena I I., tnl~ strunge d,'" ItFllOn on the hnblts 01 the poor lello\\ y hn Iny. sleeping hi>! long slupp. so near to their [eet lIe nodded

"I Ilond('r whllt he's bel'n up to willie Ill' W!lB lelt hel(, by hlssell. Sir }'env\\",n." went on the old servn"t. III u d!'crclcclly nerlrnolll 1 I~ I, Ill' ns h' I pS<!'d the !loor to I,IS IIlIl,trr ri rl. A!(. IIIie! tnldng up 11 hnndl"! 01 pllpers. dH'w ntt, nt Ion by IllS' gestures to the fn~t thnt thrv Iwd boen dls­phcell. tllmpered WIth "Look here, sir. see I, hilt he's heen spendll1g hiS tllne upon .1 ust you look nt them IlllpcrR. nil of n muddle. IIncl not n hit liS you left them thIS nfternoon, Sir Pcny\\prn ,.

lilA mllsler nodded He. too, hnd notIced Me tillS the con[uslOn rn "lrlch hIS pllpers hnd been reft. but he gues· '\I'd thnt the dnmnge hnd been cnus~d durlllg tho scuflle "hleh mnst hllve tllken plnce be[oro tiro trngedy hnp­pened

"Well. there's no hnrm done There WIIS nothl!1g of much IrnporM'nce IImollg the pllpers, lind he \\ as "el­come to ~mploy his leisure m the study of them If he irked"

It \\ ns hnrd work trYlllg to spenk III jost nhout the mnn whom ho know to be lylJ1g dend so nenr them. but Sir Peny\\ern wns nnxlOus to get rId o[ lhe butler WIthout rouslllg nny RUS·

plClOns IJ1 IllS mllld. nnd so wns ellrc­ful not to dIsmiSS 111m to Ilbruptly

he Illbo gnthered "together the loo.e pl\[lors \\ Ith the hnnd "hlch dId not hol<l the coni. nnd glunced round him II ILh the nll-seemg eye of :the aiel Sl'rVllnt liS he did so Sir Peny­wprn "ns on thorns The glls wns nirght. nnd It seemed to hIm Imp08' slhle Ihnt the keen-<1yerl butler should [nIl to cnleh n ghmpse of the dnrk, motionless mnss under the couch

I~ven ns thiS thou,:rht crossed IllS rnllld he SIIW the butler's eyes grow rounder. nnd ohserved thnt he was nttillcted by somcthlJ1g unusunl be­hind IllS muster's feet. " "Excu~e me. SIr Penvwern." he

begnll, ns. With IllS gn7.c fixed on thc cllrpet. he crossed the room nnd stoop­ed ,Iolln, "but there's somethlng-"

Sir P"nYllern Intt'rrupted hIm ":-lever IllInd plckmg up the rest

of the pllperll 1I0W. FennC'f r wnrrt to II rite somo letters You cnll comc m pr('solltly II hlle wo're nt clinller nrrd put the pillce to rights." snld he, ns he glnncecl townrd!!. the door

It WIIS plnm thc SuaplClOns o[ the sl'rvnnt were ro,used. nnd thut

would he 'fresh dllheuitres III frll,lrng n II ny out 01 the tnngle

Tho bntle!)' IlI'sltllted In the slrght pllllse II )\1ch follO\I cd. II hen the mnster nnd mlln stood fRce to fnce. both ex­Cited. enutlous. elleh nwnrc that he must denl wllrlly (vlth the other. Sir T'envwern begnn to 1I0nder .. whether Ire II auld not do belter to tnke the trusted old sNvnnt nt lenst III pnrt 1I1to IllS confidence Although the bnronet wns cnreful not to let IllS own eyes wnnder 111 the chrectlOn of thnt ghnstly hellp under the SOfll, he thou~ht thnt Fellner must hnvll ~een enough to mnke jIlQll'\e sort, of guess ns to ItS nnture •

Anrl ns hp hesltnted whnt to sny thc butll'r spol(~

"Very wcll. SIr Pcnywern WIll you hnve tire dlllncr served now? Or Will you Willt untIl my Indy comes Ill?"

SIr l'enYllern's henrt snnk The Imoll ledge thnt Dnphne hnd left the houAe •• wnndc~1I1g off throug!1 the Ilood III the dusk II Ithout nny messnge. nny hmt ns to the hour of her re­turn, filled hIm WIth sudden and IrcRh apprehenSions

For tbe frrst tlllle It f1l1shcd 1I1to hiS IllInd thnt. overcomo by the hor· ror 01 the trngedy ~n whIch she hnd been mvolved, IllS young WIfe mIght 11IlVe eoncC'lved the nwflll thought of mnl<rng nllny wllh herself •

1 t strucl( 111m II Ith n desolllt1l1g sense o[ trngedv thnt the scrvllllt should he nsl(mg n questIOn IIbout such n SImple domesltc n!flllr ns d1l1-npr. whell such nwlul Issues hung up­on t he next lew hours

He turned round vaguely. not an-swcrrng lit first

The man repellted hIS questIOn Sir l'enywPrn slrook IllS heud "You clln hnve It kept hnck n httle

'''hllo.'' he snld "Just while I-I write my letters"

"Very wol1. Sir Penywern." (To be conttnued)

John I\lurmy GIbson \\ as born III Ceylon HIS fnther IS a titled Scotch mnn He IS a gradunte of Oxford. IInrl he hus tuken speclnl courses In .,llIlos. ophy nt vnrlOus Germnn UOlVer",tleS And despIte some of these thIngs populnrly consulered hllndlcnp~ to "gettlllg on III the Ilorld." ho c:\.n'J bnck to London lind wns soon edItor of tho well-known Illustrated nell s· II'I! r, "B:ock and White" Renh~ll1g thnt he dId n'lt kllow n~

rr.ucn liS he wanted to kilO ~ nbout nrt, Il reo hZlltlon thnt cnme home to hun ench dllY liS he snt Ilt IllS edltor­IIlI desk he resigned /lnd went to Pnrls to become 1m Ilrt student

1I0 Irv(!!1 rn the fllmous 111trn Qunr. ter nt mght nnd spen,t tho dllYs rn Colnrossl's AtpllPr TI~en he went to Itllly lind Algwrs. Jllplln und Chrnn. /lnd to lIl/lny otlll't coulltrtes

Then o"e day, UII offlCllI1 POSItion WIIS offnred him by the Cnnmhan PIIClfrC RIlII \\ 0 v A t the nge of fortv­aile he hilS ucllleved dlstrnctlOn ns n praellclli rallroud man. despIte nil those yeurs of prepnratlOn thut were spent III pursllIts so populllrly belreved to unfrt II mlln for tho practICal hfe

The buswst men uro tho one~ who frnd the most tune I n the pnst til a yeurs, John lIIurr/lY GIbbon hns been altelldmg to IllS rallrOlld dutles II Ith one hllnd. /lnd II Ith the other hand hus been \\ rttlng 1\ novel, willch has jU8t been Issued by tile famous pub. Irshrng house of John LaDe rn Eng. land lind S B Gundy rn Toronto

• Heurts und Fllces" IS the stbry of nn urtlst It trents of the IlrtlstlC temperament liS It snllres forth IlltO tho wnllner \\ orld from tho somewhnt unprollllsmg C1lVlronment of Scot­Innd . SometImes the pictures ure gay. sometimes sOldld! but they nre never vulgllr TIll ough them move mllllY chnructers IIltll wlwm the reader hns become ncquuln ed III the enrlrer chaptCl s Amid theso scenes, as III London nnd later m GermllllY nnd Itoly, George G range move~ ns the most Importllllt frgure It IS the lid. lenture of a soul And .ench ndven­ture IS trnced WIth u cnnny kno" 1-edgo of hIe ns It IS. rather than ns tnllny II f1ters would hke to beheve It should be

Alld It WIlS l\fllten by II rnllrond man I StIll, there nrc enough ex­Illllpies ol velsatlhty III the urt lIorid to prove thut such lin IIchwvement IS pOSSIble A merehnnt of Russlll composed musIc thnt IS now sung m the opern houses of the world It does not lessen PlI,lerell skI's nbllrty ns II plumst because ho IS n hotel keeper III Wnrsllw John Alden Cnrpenter, Il( Chlcngo. is n "busllless mnn," yet he ct)mpoded "Adventures III n Pernm­bulutor," 11llIch cnused the stnld

Was Veteran Shl·p musIc LrttlCS of the country to prtek up thClr enrs III the Inst two yeurs Cnesllr Frunck was n school-teacher.

I nVlncible Was tho Flagship of Ad­mIral Sturdee

even whun ho wns wrltlllg hIS mo~t famous symphony

A New Anesthetic Gordon Edwllrds. II chcrlllst In the

CIty of New York, IS credIted WIth tho dlscovcry of n new IUlesthetlc to winch he has gIven the nume of "llIklllgln" It IB declared to have certam, Ildvantllges over other nnes­thetlcs when used to denden pam III the trentment of flesh wounds

1 he eXlstellce 01 sillvel ~ III whllt IS nOlI I;ssex COUllt~. OlltUTIO dUTIng the ellrly purt of till' I1Il1l't. enth cell­tury IS lUll 1'1) pro, "II by IU' old clocu­III( lit dug up by R. glstl ur I [enry Clny. nt \\·llIdsOI. n [. \I du} s ugo

l'he II rlter does not profess to be 11 Prllctlcill exponent of 1\lllllltobn S ortilinologlcill felltures Nevertheless, reslderrce of mllny yenrs m thIS prov-1I1ce hns furlllshed hun opportullIty to study of Its bIrd hfe lind the Ilpph­CLItIOn of such tOIl nrd ItS economIc vlllue to ngrlculture

Usunlly by the fl! st week of Mny, n grenter pnrt of the bIrd nllgratlon hns IIrrlved III MlIllItobll Adequllte pro­tectIOn of IlIsecl IIOrlllS or IIlscet des­troymg tnrds hilS become n questIOn of Vltltl unportnnce to the farmer \\ Itllln recent dllte It hns been com­puted thllt If the Illmlly of msect de­vourlllg bIrds became extlllct m 1\llln­Itobll, Il\thrn a few yeals the gram fwids could not pOSSIbly rulse n ClOp Urrtli even n reccnt period certilln bl hi valullble III the exterllllll'·

i " Rrt'.!, pests. II ere ell oneously ~n'''~'rlP'rr'rI enemIes of the fnrmer, IlIld

estructlve to gram nnd seeds As Oleumple the roblll. one ol the hrst IOllthO[ed nrrlvllIs. IIns deemed II plun. derer l)f the fnrm gnrden frUIt bushes But lI,vestlgatlOn of thc chllrge hus IIcqUltted the roblll, tho diet of willch COIISIStS prlllclpnlly of hnrmful 1Il­sects and II arms

A lult of the most Importnnt msect­IVOrlOUS bIrd VISitors to !\lnnttobll com­pllses Roblll, Cllt-blrd, Wren, Krng­olld, OrIOle, ShrIke, Jnr, Woodpecker. uhlCndee To thIS number mlly ltke­WISO pc lidded thnt alleged egg and chIcken thlCf, the crow

The edItor ol the Templllr hilS bpen III Chlcngo IIlvestlglltlllg nlld hns glvon some mtcreBtlllg fncls bonrlng on SundllY clOSing Ten thousllnd bllr tl'mlers WIll now hnve II dilY 01 rpst lind It hilS been estnnilted thllt the 'Cllt~cns 01 CI1Icngo \1111 snve nbout twenty eight n1llhon dollllrs n yenr by Sundny closlJlg

A chorus o[ npprovlIl camps lrom the III nds 01 the big IIInllufnclu""g nlld mcrclllltlle mdllstrtes Tho re­portB show thllt there nrc fOller 111011-dny necldents. merchnnts report sl'lI­Ing more goods on ]\Iond,l\. nlld thut l\londny "lIlclency hilS grciltly 111-cr! IIsed m the Inctorl.es

l'he foromnn Ilt Sllirt IIncl Co . Pllcl<­'rng Plllllt. 1\lolrl8 Cudnhy nnd S S Plllnt 1111 ngree \lltil the forl'mnn nt Armours. Who Bllld, "Our II ark men corne to thc plnnt MOlldny's With cl,,"r hends lind reB ted boches It" ns the complnlllt of 1111 pllckers before the snloons were closed thnt mnny men mther dId 1I0t show up or were very hllie usc on Mondny Lnst MOlldny 1111 the mell were promptly on hllnd \\ Ith ~telldy muscles, rested bodIes and mmds fit for therr tnsks ..

The mllnllger of the IIlrnOls Stepi Plnnt Issued n stntement to thiS c[­fect "Our worknll'n were 1111 on hand !rISt MondllY for the hrst tIme m yenrs" When we nsked thcm whnt cnused the chnnge they sllld tllI'Y hnd nothmg to do Sundny but rest lor MondllY Mnrshllll Flcld lind Co . nll,1 other bIg Stllte Strept Depllltillont stores report the blggcst MOllelny snles ttl \'ClUB

Thnt the Tmnpernnce lorcrs should wm such n victory III n cIty thnt hns long been knOll n ns the henrt 01 the liquor 'nterests IS IIlde~d ,:rood IWIIS The Amerlcnn people ure dOlllg II lot 01 t1l1nlnng tllPse dnys

There IS n grent Il\\ I1I<elllng \Vhnt wns I\lnked nt III the pust 11111 not be tolernted milch longer The only 1\lly to mend the 811100n '" to end It They hnve been culled drunknrd Ine­tOiles. but nre they not mllrrJ,'r fllc­tones ns \\eJl?-II Arnott. l\f B. 1\[ C P. S

For Better Roads

Indeed. tho crow IS one of the very few bIrds wlllch consider potnto bugs us a lendmg fenture of the menu card Tho bluejay reJOlees 111 n repost of cut-grubs lind cnterplllills The wood­pecker mllY be justly ndjudlc:nted n most potent fnctor 111 destructIOn of IIlsect hfe The prlnclpnl huntll1g ground of thIS bIrd consIsts of tree trunlcs, from II111Ch IS removed every Ilvnllnble grub, the woodpecker's benl< dnlhng deeply IIltO the tImber lind abstracts pests Immu ne from nltncks of other I)lrels rrom the dny the sparrow arrtved m !\l1l11ltobn, Its chnr­IIctcr hns been stnllled WIth n chllrge 01 gralll thoft The ClIse ennnot stllnd, cnreful scrutlllY of the spnrrow's hllb­Its IIlll revenl the filet thnt It IS II very deCIded cnemy of cnterplllnrs The shrtke, otller wIse butchel bIrd, possesses grellt cnpnetty for Illshect diet of every descllptton IIlIwks. OllIs, regnrded ellemlCS of the poultry ynrd. undoubledly perform much use­ful worl( 111 the nnnthl\ntlOn of mIce Growth of Good Roads Movement nnd gophers A dendly ngent aglllllst IIlsects IS the swnllow The I' hiP' poor-II III must nlso be the recIpIent of notIce, nnd reference IS necessllrr concer11lng the 11Ight-hn\l k, thnt nVI· ator nmong the bIrds vertly n swooper down to enrth ns ItS engle eye pel· celves some specIes of gl ub

Beyond despute IS the fnct thnt the morn chet of bIrd hfe consIsts of grubs nnd msecls 01 every descrtptlon WIthout IIsslstllnce of the fcnthered tribes, crnwhng lind wlllged pests of !\lnnttobll's agricultural domnlIl could not posBlbly be suppressed Then. ns n resultnnt IBsue, gralll helds nnd gnrdens would speedl)y picture a con­dItIOn we dllre not even t1unk of

How Canada Can Save Millions

In Dominion

In Albertn. provmclIIl orglllllZlltlOn hns been rcsponslble lor rlllslllg the nppropnntloll [rom nothmg II deellde IIgo, to aile milhon dollllrs Inst yenr 'rillS WII~ for Illnlll Ilnd trunk rands lIlullIclplIl expemllture WIIS. III 1013, $6S1.000. 111 1014, $S!i5.100, last yenr It WIIS nenrly $900.000 The govern­ment \lark IS under the provlIlClll1 eugllleer of Il1gh II nys

Tn Brttlsh Columblll, under the pro­v111clal depnrtment ,. pubhc works. the good ronds movement hnB nlllde grellt progr~ss In WOl, estlmlltes tor roads nnd bridges totalled $344,000, Illst yellr they totailed $2.450.000 In 1010 II speclnl program prOVIded thllt no less thlln twent,. mllhon dollllrs should be spent. chiefly upon mam rOllds

~[r Cluy 's modcTIllllllg thl' Idrng S) st. III of COUllt" dOClIlIII lItH nlHI IB shuklllg dust IIIlICh IS mOT< tl"," I\­

hUlldred yenrs old 011 lhe Il1I1,ty 01<1 recold" Ililldl hilI" 10llg II posed lit the court house IllU'l

Olle hUlldle of 11Ilp~rs. hr IIrlll,:r tho dnle of ISUI Ilns opcllld b~ hllll 111111 III It II liS lound till' II III of J nllu S Gilt) II n Intlle of th,' 1l0tOIlOUS plnlllsrniln lllld IndIan lighter, SIIllon Glrty

y.l1en Gtllv cnlll!' to ('nllnnn frolll tho south he brought Illth hllll IllS [ull retillue of SIIlHS. I""ch h!' he­quenths to IIIrlOlI. mOlllb, I, 01 IllS fllllllly III liS 11111 The 11111 gil. s hiS 200-ncl ~ fnrm all r,III«' 1;,11'. III the tUIIIlSh,p of Gosfll 1<1 I~ssl)( Coulll~. to III" dllughtl'r lI"d son

"1 nlso hl'qucnth to m\' son , nllll'S the 1011011 mil' "IX npgro """ 1'" or such o[ th.1l1 liS mll~ hr 1I11\( III the t'me of m) d!'llth \ Ir~11 J nn IInll­nllh, JOl'. Betsy lind '10111 ll11d Illso the chlldron IlhlCh mnl hI' horn 01 Ihr slIld 1I1l1l11nh Hnd lIetsy '10 my dllughter [ bequ,,"th my 1I0gro Ilomnn enlll'd Nllncy. IIlth h. rIlle chlldrr II, the snld Nllncy hllvln,:r b. en tllP pro­perty of th~ mother of mv chlldrl'n alld Intended by III I [01 m~ dllught! r ..

rill other properly sllllll be dll'rcll'd betlleell tho SOli IIl1d dllu!!htPf. I\lth til(' exception of m~ lIegro sillvo Pnul. II hose In'edom [ hen bv hl'. qUPllth hUll for IllS long nnd filithlul service "

The all docunwnt ,\Ill be hll'd 1I111lJr m the new hr .. prool cllhllwts recl'nlly purchnsed by the c'lllnty

A National Asset Good Roads Prove to be of

Value .n Wartime Untold

The Seeretluy o( the Llllcoln III~h­Ilny nssoellltion III Il flcenl "ubl,CIl­lIOn tlemonsllllt"d tilld 11111 Il 1I1IIt h,ghllny IS campi, ted from COII~t to COllst. It Ilouid b" pOSSible to tlllnsport an IIrlllY of 100000 Illr II I\lth 1111 tlll'll equIpment 3.!IlO 11111< s IICIOsS lh" eOIl­tlnent III less thllll tllI"P we.I<" 11th!) 50.00U motor cnl Sill" dl'd II. r.. lIot 1l1'.lIll1ble. the~ (ould be tUIIl' d out III AnlCrICUn factOries 111 b\o \\11 h:g O

notlcP Or. If til!' 1111 n III r .. Sl'lIt hy IIlIl till' burd! II 01 tlllllSPOI till!,: '"P­phes cuuld bo tlll,e" of! th. ,1111,01111. by nuto tlucks tllIlI'1811'),: till" IlIl.!h. lillY The LlIlcolll IlIghll III ,hollld beeollle\ the bllckbune of II grenl Illl­tlOllnl systelll 01 Illlllorl< lontis I hn'e 1llllllOns hllve I)('en "II! lit on It ",lIce Its declllllltion III 101 I. IIlld 110 trill!) should be lost In puttln~ t Ill' II bolo route In permllllent hnrd "urlllcl' ron· cll tlon Other rOil tes Illld tnllls cro"OJ. It nnd pnrallelrng It Ill! IIIPldl~ ".,ng. dc\clopcd In peact' or \ .. ur. good ronds lire vltltlly necesslIlY -Mllllle­IIpolis J ournnl

-----A Rough Diamond

Among the soldIers In II LOlldon 111111· tnry hospltlll IIIlS Il lough·looklng feilow With the phYSiognomy of 11,

prlze-frght"r. nlld npPIlTl'ntly II com­pletc stranger to the tellder lind sentl­melltnl feeling

Then eamc nnother dIscovery, nnd Ihe IllchgnntlOn II Ith whIch the but­ler mado It proved up to the hIlt thnt Ire oould not have been more thnn a ",n- '., tho room beforo hiS master

The BritIsh bllttie crUIser Invmcible IS by fnr the most mterestmg ship sunk m the recent navul bllttie SlJ1ce the outbreak of the wnr she hns tnken (lnrt m Ilirnost every nnval engnge­ment fought On August 28, 1014, Bhe WIIS one of the umts m Vlce-Admlrnl Belltty's squlldron wlllch won the blltlie of Hehgolnnd BIght 'rillS wns the hrst nllval engllgement of the war

On Dccember S, 1014, she wnB !lll~­shIp of Admlrlll SIr l!. C. D Sturdee s !leet willch de fell ted nnd Bunk the Ger. mnn !leet under AdmIral Count von Spec off the 1~lIlkl8nd Islllnds

In Snskntchewnn, under n provlnclnl board 01 high WilY comrlllSSloners. pro· gress hus not been so rnpld, but It IS defllllte enough In 1015 Ilil appropri­atIOn was mnde for $2.000.000 TillS IIUS subsequently reduced. owmg to the effect 01 wnr upon fInnnces. but 10cIII mterest III good rands IS nssured.

1 n the SIUII<' \I nrd Iny n d rllmmer bny corrcel mng \I horn no hop" o[ re­pov,'ry WIlS entertllined 'rire mlln BU rled the doctors Ilnd nursps !lIS recolery WIlS strnngely deillyed, though there wns no nppnrent rPIIHon. except IllS ow II dlslnchnlltlon. II hv hit should not ndmlt tllllt he II IlS 1111 rIght. 1'1111 frt to be dIscharged from hQs­pltnl

fntered it. , \. I declnro, SIr I'cnywern. If

A wntch wns set upon hlln, nnd It. IIn8 then dlBcol'elc,I thnt he wnA III the hllblt 01 Illllkrng IllS WilY to tiro sldo of the Ind. smoothing IllS 1'1110\\ r

the tollow hn8n't been lind upBet the COllis 1111 over the pi lice I" erled he, ns he hnstened to tho scene of the dnmnge WIth excItement 1!1 IllS dull

i olcl face. , ITo hovered over the spot where

coals lar on the _ cnrpet, unde~ided belween the

Alter thIS battie she returned to Engillud nnd reltlted. She then joined the squlldron whIch nttempted to force the pnssnge of the Dllrdanelles During the sertes of engRgements which took placo Wltll the TurkIsh forts she WIIS bndly d,unaged Rnd forced to go to

Mr Edwnrds snys of It thllt the reo hef from palll wluch It gIves III posed surfnces IS IlS nenrly h.nt.,lft

ns tho effect of nny drug cnll be. AnesthetIC IS produced just n scom­pletely whether the wound be merely nn nbrnBlOn of a mutIlation. Only when wounds nre well Ildvllnced to­Will d the heuhng stnge and the nerve ends nrc covered WIth n hIm of new sl(\n. IlIknlgm IS not effectIVe. But on nil fresh wounds o!f/lfIng an ex­posed rnw surface, the new IInesthet\c WIll completely suspend n11 Bensntlon lind suffermg, ho\\ ever extensIVe the wound mny be, nnd senBlltlOn WIll remlllll suspended for nbout three hourB

Canlldn can Sllve mIl hans of dollnrs tlus summer by adoptng dllyllght snv· Illg Britlllll. Holland, Frnnce, !:lwe. den nnd other countrtes nrtl sllvmg dnyirght to the comfort nnd convelll­£'nco 01 theIr pea pic. Cnnada IS usu-8lly III the van when Improvements IIr!) belll[! effected. but m thlB case, for ~ ery unBatlsfactory rensons. tho DommlOlI 18 trlllirng nlong among the tllil-enders SIr Robert Borden's de­CISIOn to lellve dnyhght-sllvmg to the mUIlIClpairtles IB IllBulftClent The sltunllon. but they cnnnot control the fallwny lime, whIch necessnrlly IS dependent on the hnblts of the mnjorlty of the people. Were the Do­million to ndopt the dllyhght-savlllg system, the rllllwnys would bo gilld t~ fall III Ime. but they cnnnot hnve so mnny different tunes thllt confUSIon 'II III result -Calgary News-Telegram.

In l\!nllltobn, under II good rands nct and II provlnclnl 11Ighwny com­mISSioner. $700.000 wns spent by the government Inst yenr, $376.000. II sum to whIch the government ndded mnter­wily. wns the munrclpnl contribution.

Ontnno IS. perhaps the mOBt ad. vanced of nll tho provInces III good rands campaIgning Under II depurt­men o[ pubhc Illghwnys [or milln lind mllrket .... nds ruane, some seven nlll· han dollllrs hnve been npproprlnted TillS does not tllke nny nccount of help gIven to mUlllcipnJrtlCs who lire dOing thetr own work to somo extent

II ntcillng over hllll. lind g~nefllll,' performrng the duty of II wlltehlu[ • lind lIf1ectronllte nUl se It WIlS thllf devotton to the boy which held 111m

th mgs TIght hlJ118elf nt once, n sub-consCIous feehng thllt tillS sort of thlllg WIIS benenth IllS dlgmty. F1I11111y, ho pIcked up one Inrge lump of COllI nml went on 1I1t11 hIS hnrangue with It in )lIS hnnd.

• "Of Murse It'S n04 for mo to say nny­!JlIng. SIr Penywern, but.: thos\l of people IIro not to be irusted any further thlln you clln sce ·em. ThiB Ruthbono seems n11 rIght' nt IllS work, llUt ho won't s~tlle down'long I think he ' must huVo 'been friglltenrng the mnlcls, for thnt httle Slllter hus bcen II flYll1g nbout the plnce hke II bIrd "hen you try to put sllit on ItS tnll, for the Inst hllif hour, and I'm in­cirned to think It must bo Rnthbone Ihut hns up,set tlungs 111 his mind, Sir Penywern. '

Glbrnllllr for repnlrs 'rhe Indelntlgable nnd Queen

took pnrt I!I the bnttles of Hehgol BIght lind Dogger Bnnk under VIce· Admlrnl Sir DaVId Belltty.

So fllr liS IB known, none of the other ships sunk-Brlllsh or Germnn -hns figured m prevjous nnval en­gagementB.

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SIr Penywern nodded. He wns put out by tho unusunl loqunclty o[ the ·1lI1U'Dnl butler, just nt the time when he was anXIous to be left a)olle.

But \ yet cnution forbade thnt he should show undue impntience.

"I thlllk you'd better send Lovnt WIth n brtlsh or broom or somethmg," said he "And never mind the p"pers now. I'll Boon sort them out ngain."

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When Your Eyes Need Care Ulle Murine Ere Medicine. No8martlng-Feel. l"lne-Act" Qulokly. Try It. tor Red, Wea.k, Sore E1C8 and Oranulated Eyelid •• )lurlne 'a componnd~d by our OCI111MtH-not & "Paten, • ted lclneu- bb. t \lIed In 8ucce".fnl Pbynlclana' Practice for mauYjcars. NoW'dedlcated to the Pu bU., and ... 1 by DrulI'glMla "I We per Dottle. 14urlne Esc 8u.l \i 0 In Aaeptlo Tube., :Sa and 500. Write lor book of the E,e I' .. e. Murlno Eve Remedv Oompeny, OhlcallO. AllY.

Seemlllgly, the dIscovery is an im. portnnt lind valunble one Tho Vatl­cnn Wnr Rehef Fund hilS alrendy ordered 2,000 tubes of mknhim.-From the Albllny J ournnl

A Cemented Cornradeship The Austrahnns nnd New Zenlllnd­

when they Innded III Gnlhpoh. Women and Banking set the senl upon tho mnnhood of

In none of the n<nv cn11lllg~. thrown their peoples They dId much more open to wo'men' durml? the. pnst than that. They flung wl.rle the door mghteen onths" has theIr bUSiness that the Canndlll11S hnd alrendy open· nblltty, Ilpparl!ntly occnslOned more "rl to a new hfe for the nntlsh peo­surpnse, to' thoso who doubted It, p.,·s 01 the EmpIre Tho brotherhood thllll III '~he mntter of bnnklng. An tllu. establtshed no mlshnps or dis· authorlt\' on banking recently ex- ngrl'ements can brenk III the dllYs to pressed hImself qUIte vIgorously on e The comrnde~hlJl of our pco-the question.. "If nnyono had told in arlns lIS cemented by the no· us," he slud, "twelve months ago, that ,u .... ,nf n nlutual admlratlOn.-Lon· younS' women would have so dlstlllg­ulshed themselves. we should hnve smIled We find increasingly. that fie Premature?

In Boston hns imprint.­

Untted States, MeXICO. To

ndd 50 cents n 'pclstilge,;' to nil foreign coun·

triies'. a,(1(1 year. JJ

like to be conBidered certninly do not

the IIlferenco are blnnk·

,'(-nt least not

In Quebec, In 1012, under nn net. the provmce npproprillted ten mllhon dollllrs for good rands ThIS II liS sup­plemented lnst yenr by nnother hve milltons Alrendy eight mllhons spent or 11110 ted ns bond Interest, m the clluse

In the Mnr!tlmo Provinces. upwnrds of II qlinrter of' 8 mIllion wns Imd out Inst yenr. In New 13runslVlck. the 1V0rk IS under the muuster of pubitc works. In Novn SCOtlll II commIssIon­er of lughways hns chnrge.

Spol(nne, Wnghmgtort IlIunclrl'lTIen hllve begun to urgo tholr p"trons to use willie Ifoods A prInted nollce rends thnt £111ce the {lIl1r beglln mnny of the dyos u~ed to color W IIsh goods have proved to be mferlor lind will not stnnd wnshmg Red Rnd black

Jdyes lire tho colors thnt "run" the most. accordin,:r to the laundrymen.

't' [ supposll 111 the co11ectll1g busi­ness nenrly everyone you go to seo asks vou to cnll ngnln?"

"Ask mil?" replied tho collector. "Somo o[ thelD dllre me "

to the hospltlll -----Reduction in FIre Losses

Accorchng to 1'he Commerclnl Bulle· tll1 of New York the comblll<'d fill' losses 11\ the Umted Stilt,," lind Cnn· adn for the pnst yenr rench, S til" enormous flgure of one hundred nne! mghty-three rmllton do11l1rs. brllll{ " reductIOn o[ fifty-three InllllOll dol­lllrs from the figures 01 the prPI IOU., yenr These nre the lowest !rre losse~ SlIlce 1005. when the totnl II ns onr' hundred lind sevl'llty-!rve millions n IS clauned thnt tlre reductloll III tlw losses IS d Ireclly due to 1111 prol I'd pre" cnutlOna III vogue of prevp.jltlng Ollt­brellk~ of flre. In SOIllC' Stntl's ncros" the border leglslnLtve bills hnvo boen IIltroduced IlhlCh Illd lit pultlng " dIrect hablltty on proportv·olI ners III whose premises frres brenl( out, through cnrelessness Such n IlIw hnR been 111 force III Frnnce for mllny yenrs -Montrenl Stllr

In n recent exnmlnntlon pnper fol' a boy-clerk's post wns thiS questIOn

"If the Premlcr nnd nil the member., o[ the CnbHlet should dlC. who 1V0uid offlcinle ?"

Rdbcrt. n boy of fourteen. thou,:rht for a tIme. trYHlg HI vnlll to recall who cnme noxt in successIOn A t last " hnppy i/1sp' rtltion CIImo to 111m, IIncI he nnswerNt·

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Butter Markets Plnn I nnugurnted Which Benelit All the Crenmeries

In Saskatchewan

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In n recent interview with Mr. W.

~~~d~ofb).u~it1'vhich is ba~ked" ~ by ~ Ii $::1,000 guotante~. I If,a. I soap.has 'rib' stan'dard ;thei'clar", Doi'cason why it should always '. be of uniform quality', always' , contain the best materials' or be anything like as g60d :as I

the soap with a standard. .' S· t j: 142 cen s

A. Wilson, Dniry Commissioner for Saskntchewlln. It waB lenrned tlu,t he hud inuuguruted n pilln which he ex· p~cted would eventually result in 1111 tho export butter oC the Province lie· ing Illurketed thrc.ugh the Duiry branch.

Sunlight Soap iGIIUJ4W a

Bringing Back the

The butter mnde by the co.operutive cfCllmeries operated by the Dairy branch hns been so successfully lIlar· keted during the pnst few yeurs thnt it WIIS decirled to extend the advuntnge to all the 'creameries in the province­a privilege which will not only menn much to the creumery owners oC Sns· klltchewan but will enuble the munu· facturers to pny the farmers of tl~e province considerably more for thmr cream than they would otherwise be able to do.

Frontie'r'!' $10,000.00

During the PIlSt two yellrs tho Dniry branch has folluwed the practice of shiPJling ench week to cold storuge the butter mnde at tho co.operutive cream· cries. Ench churning is then graded I by the government graders and nn official grade 'cortificute issued. The butter is then held in cold stora~e where it will not deterioate. or Bold according as market conditions war­runt.

Cash Prizes

For Frontier Canadian

Championships The

" Stampede"

For some yeare a large percentage of the creamery butter of Saskatchewan hilS been sold in the British Columbin marKets and the dealers there pillce so much importunce upon the grade certificate thllt they now require one to uccompany ellch churning oC butter nnd will pay more for butter that bears the stamp of the government officiul graders.

~ 0 extend this advantllge to all the crenmeries of the province grading depots have been opened ut Prince Albert. Saskntoon, Regina nnd Moose Jaw nnd creamery owners in nny purt oC tho province Clln ship their butter to the depot nenrest their crenmery. 'fl:', butter will then be graded und a cheque for obout 86 per cent. of its Ylllue udvnnced by the Dairy brunch to the owner and the bnlance sent him when the butter is sold. By this system euch creumery owner is not forced to sell his butter regardless of mllrltCt conditions and is nlso able to finnnce his business without difficulty. .• nd v, 1'.1)' his potrons more Cor their cream than he would otherwise bo able to do.

Moose law, Sask. July 11th to 14th-Four J?ull Days

Cheapest Excursion Rates on all Railroads Grand He·Union; Competitive Tournllment; Enrly Western Scenes; Feat­uring the W.Jrld·s Champion Bucking Horse Riders

This is YOU R I nvitation For Further Particulars Write ----------------A. P. Day, Man Jger. E. J. McMillan, Secretary.

= rHt. NEW FqE:NCH REMEDY. Nil' N.2 N, •.

TH C RAPION U.edl.~,e.c~ ... l-ioJpllals WIt"

Ift .. t IUC;cr'S'. CURt.:C; CUIWNIC Wt,,":l!tSS LOST VIQOR It. VI\! ."o..;t~ bL.ADllli.", DISIt ... S~;s. BL.OOD '0150H. I"LU ttlTUll1II: NO lIRUC;OI!T':i or MAlt. 51 POST 4 CT! t'OUC;f. It 4 Co va IIKI':KMAN 51 HF..WYOrtKorLYIoIAHftIlO! "OIlO~T~ WJrlI"l1l ,.Oll FR.K tlOOK TO Olt. LE CLHC "un Co UAVP.KSTOCK Ro IIAMPSTEAD, LOHDON. RHO, '1flYNI!WnlIAOKKlTASTF.I.H5!ilfOIt!olO}l' F.ASV TO TAKa

THE RA P lor ... ~~~~I~~'::U ... ,E! 111A1 lRADt ).IA"Klm WOKO 'TIIKkAl'lOH' IS OK ,all.OO\ll "TAW I' ..... IXKO TO ALL GBNUINE l'ACK&T ..

A "Sudden Lawn" Round world's fnir grounds a "sud·

den lawn" is mndc in nbout six weeks by Bowing a mixture of two·t.hirds Kentucky blue gruss with one·third rye gruss. ha If Itulian und half Eng. lish.

'1'he wide blndes of the rye gruss givo shade Ilt Cirs't to the slender shoots of the bluo grass. nnd the rye grass is crowded out a little Inter by

_ON ~)I) I ~ [Ii ill:1 th~o~~~e p~:~sl:' like B certain propor. WATERPROOF COLLAR. AND CUFf'1 Lion, say one·fourth, of white clover, SlIIneUHnr bell.r 'hoo linen and bll whdich is vderYTgloodb °tISO . tnls dit lfllllkes

""ndry 1>1111 With II wlltl ,oap all" n ense so. \C es llIe 10 0 BOW· .... Icr. All olur'" or dlrecl, SlaI< lIyle ing a I grass mixture is to broadeust 41111 ... < r~r H~ ¥It will mall you I it very thickly. THE ARLINGTON COIIIIPANY 0' CANADA.' 1.llwn grnsses weigh fourteen to

LImited '1 I I. •• , ..... AYOftUa, ·T •• on,., On..... twenty POlllH s to t 1e uushel. Some

W.hln •• om.tat .. mente hum lIillI.nll •• ltd.r fllll!pll ••• .,. fallin,S cknen Ir Oomulslonl ~, 1 tru sample 01 Dr. loot', reme.,. W, PAY EXPRESSlOEo.

'fREETRUl80TTLf II '0' CUT OUT •• d RETUn THIUD I. ,o.r l,tI" Hu.·

a •• and full panlc_lare. AHGnSt •• N.N .. T.r~

-----' -took's COtton Root Compocmll

.A fI(f/" ,..11abU rtmtIolmrr ... dim.... Bold In ihnoo cI .... arreo. or Blr.nl:'th. No. lJ 11; No.2. $8; No.3, h per box. Sold by all dl'uggtaU. or sent pre­paid In plain pllckage 00 rcceillt of price. Free pamphlet. Addre •• : THII COOK MEDICI"" coJ IlIGIlo.. oat. o--. ...... j

What the U. S. Must Do The United Stlltes must fuce several

combinlltiolls of ullcrnntiveB and lIet. '1'ho, first is to givc up our outlying

possessions or have them tnken uway frolll us.

'l'ho second Is to dlsnvow our "pol. icieR" or hllYO them broken for us.

'j'he third is to make ourselves strong enoul{h on lanel lind sell to face any probablo eomhinlllion of powers in this IIge of alliance or be prepllred to go out of business.

'l'ho fourth is to strengthen our· .8elves AS to be nn Illly worth hnving fincl 110 lonl{er a world parusite, Imd then seel{ nllinncc with snch nlltions as between whom and ourselves ther!' (Ire no fundAmental IIntngonisms. nnd liS hetween whom IIn,l ourselvcB thero ate common interests.

recommend five bushels of Reed to the ncre (or Illwns. Very heavy seeding is preCerred in order to cover the ground itS Cllrly as possible. Extrn henvy seeding mnkes le~s weeds the first yenr.

One ndvantnge oC blue gruss is thnt it will stnnd repented cuttings, which kills weeds. Do not cut too close. Avoid trAmpling the Inwn liB 1I1uch ns possible the first two or three yellrs. until the sod is estllblished,

Never wllste gruss seed by sowing when the wind blows. If sown llLte rake tho seed in with n fine·toothed iron rake. If the RtUCnce is stony. by ail lIIellnB have the stones removed. It will Save your Inwn mower later.

Domestic Compllcatlons A woman working beside her hus·

band in n munitions fnctory in New York refused' to go out on a strike when he did. When she went home. he nssaulted her nnd WaS Itrrested. His wife begged him o(f.-Leslie·s.

$100 Reward, $100 Th~ renders of thts paper will be pleased to

(eum thallhcrc fa at least one dreaded discose 5cieucc: hos been able to cure In all ill ala.clI, and thalls cntArrh. Cuwrrh beinl" IltCnUy influenc:­ed by cOllstilutional couditlou!I requires constitu~ tiona 1 treatment. HaU's Cahurh Cure is taken internally and Rctllhru the lllood 011 the Mucous IiUrfuccA of the SYltem thc~by dcatroyilur the foundation of the dUcDse. ~vin. Ule patient atrcnl{lh by buildin& up the cousthuUou and &6l1iaUn8' naturc in doill!' ita work. The pro­prietors l1"yc 10 lUuch (8llh in UIC curutive powers o( nawi' C .. t.arrb CUre that thc)' offer One Hundred Dollars (or an), calc that it (alll to curr, Send (or 1I11t o( lelUmoniata,

Addr ••• : J'. J. CtlllNUV II< CO .. Toledo .. Oblo. Sold by 811 drued.llI. 75<:.

Russian Women Engineers A number of HURsiun women uni·

versity gmduatcs hllve specialized ill mininl(. others nf(uin hnve become expert in the f(ood roads movement. which Is u vital issuc in Russin; sev· ernl will ulldertuke duties connected with the rnpid extellsion of the canals

It iN somewlwre along the lines of COlli mUll idl'lIls and intereRts. clellrly tlllough understood to get us togcther. thnt we shull be nble. if nt !til. to und wnterwnys. . "ILVl) democrncy by snving ourRel\'es.' M~ny w0!U.en h.old Import~nt ex· I.at till! dl!mocrneics of tho world un. P.<l\l~lve posll1ons ID. tho Mlntstry of dorwrite the world peAco.-Frunk B. Agneulture.. ' . Vroolllnn in the Oentury Mur:azinu. GradullteR III arclulecture do not

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become druftsmen. but hnve the op· Liniment Lumberman's portunity to cOllceive nnd executr~

their own designs. In Russia there is no prejudice Ilgainst tho profe~· si.onal woman, in ne< other country

A Mlltter of Compllrlson doeR sho stand so fully on II busiB' of Election Agent,-"Thnt wus a good equality. .' •

long epeech our candidate mndo on Trusted positIOns III bnnks. for~. tl'" p.griculturnl question. W/lSll't it?'" erly closed to women have been ofh·

Furmnr PlowBon-"Oh, ay. it wnsn't' clally ,?p~ned\ Ilffordirw an, aV('nue bud; but n couple o· nights', good' to spcolalIst,R III nconOmtcR. ' fain 'ud 'a dOlle n sight more good.~·, ,

. A small boy was asked: "Who was The arOIl in fall whellt In all Oana· the richest man mentioned. in' the

p, !r""<IY several of the Creameries not under government operation hnve written requesting the Doiry bruneh to mnrket 1111 the butter they will hnve (or export and it is expected thut pl'llcticnlly all the crenmeries of the province will tuke advantllge of this privilege.

During .the past year the Dlliry branch mnrketed more than 2.000.000 Ibs. of butter which wns practiclllly nll made at tho co.operative creamer· ies nnd with two new co.operntive crellmeries in operation and a Iltrge increase nt most of the older crenmer· ies. together with the butter from the creameries not under government sup· ervision it is expected that the export of crellmery butter through the Dniry brnnch will this yellr rellch a very substuntilll sllIn.

Wonderful Bilious Remedy Actually Prevents Attacks

'fhero arc two grent enuses of bili. ousness.-they nre constipation and deCective liver nction.

When Dr. Hamilton's Pills nre till,· en. they not only correct consti· pated bowels, but act upon the liver as well.

Quite unlike ordinary. medicines which purge und give temporary reo lief, Dr. Hummon's Pills remove the conditions which cause biliousness. and thus permanent cures nre effect· cd. No person who ocensionally uses Dr. Hnmilton's Pills will ever suffer from the headnche, bnd stomnch or bilious complaint. Get a 25c. box today •.

Cycle of Progress Prof. Flinders Petrie, thp. noted

British Archlleologist. hl1~ " theory thllt the human race improves and becomes declldent in eyeles. He con· siders thltt whnt occurred in Greecp., in Bubylon. in ~gypt and in Rome WIlS thut these people renched thut crucial stnge nf development which inevitllbly is followed by degeneration. and thut they died in obedience to It nuturnl Inw. The idea is not alto· gether new, Illthough the trentment of the subject may bo; we all recn.1l the picture of the New Zenlander IImid the ruins. of London.-The Ottawa Oiti· zen.

--We Cannot Retaliate '1'he B~itish. wili never nbuse Ger·

mllll prisoners IlS Germany hns abus. cd British prisoners. To rotaliAtp in kind would be to descend to the level of Germnn Kultur. 'nnd of' this the British Empire Is incllpable. Nei. ther cnn the British murder women nnd chJldren on Bea and land as th .. Germans \vilfully murder the women nnd children of their enemies and of neutrals. We hnve to win the wllr without resort to the methods of the Beust.-Toronto NewR.

dn is estimnted by' the CensuBand Bible?": . Stnt.istics office at 1.0 .. 2.200' ncres as " Ho denied thllt It Was Solomon.' be·' compared with 1,208.700 lllst' ye'ar. COUBe the \ "Bible tells, ho slept' ,with' Condition 01 crops is not e<jnnl'to Inst his' fntheis, an' if he· :ivus rich' he'd ~enr but is 8 rer cent. nbov.o the. Bover. have' had a bed' of his' own." . age of the las soven years. . ' ,

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The Wretchedness of Constipation Can quickly be ov."c~me by

CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS

Purely vegetable -act .urely and Bently on the liver. Cur. tilioUJO .... Head. ache, Dizzi. II .... and Indig .. tioo. They do their duty.

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Turkey hns nlrendy received. duro ing th~ lnst few months. consider. nble supplies of corn, ond as n token of good.will Bulgaria has sent to her Greek neighbors 10,000 tons of whent. Bulgnrin, thereforo has not much corn left for export. AB ngllinst this, lhe qunntity of mnize (as fodder) hnrvcsted this yeur, logether with thlll 1"lt over from lllst yenr, exceeds 20.000 wngons.· lind can. for the most part, be transportcd to Germany by the D.tnube. This would mnko ten times lhe nmount supplied by Bulgnria to Germany in former years. The next articlc of export from Bulgnria is cggs . .. and then COllle vegetllbles, cheeBe nnd futs. Uattle such as Germllny re· quires for ment consumption nre not produ~ed by Bul~arilln breeders to un,. large extent. but sheep nnd Innth~ arc at Germnny's disposlll.-Jler·,iu Lol,al Anzigcr.

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TYPHOID III no more nece80wy than Smallpox, Jum7 eJl:perlenco bas demonstrated Lbo almosl mirAculous eltl ..

taey, And ha.rmlessnetl,ot Antityphoid VacclnaUon. Be yacclna.lcd NOW by your physician, you and

waur tamlly. IlII more ,.Ita) than bOUle Insurance. AJk your physicIan, dru££iJt, or lead tor "Hne

J'OU bad Typholdl" tel1lnK at Typhoid Vaccine, resu1l1 from usc, and dani:cr trom Typhoid Carrle .... rHI: (lJTTtR UlBORATORY, Bl:RlltUY, CAL ".ODUtU •• VACCINU ... au ... UNDII u. a. ao,. Uti ....

Gallieni and His 1 axicabs One fellt no .Iess decisive than pic •

turesque \~ill ulwnys stund out in the distinguished militury cureer of Gell. Gnileini. When in the first days of i:!eptember. ID14, he louded into tnxi· cubs 50,000 men of we Army of De· fense oC l'arls nnd rushed them to the ltid of Gen. Muunoury, who was nbout to strike at Gen. von Kluck's flank. he made eertnin thnt Pllris WILS sllved. That wns the task which had lIeen ILssigned to him. From the moment that von Kluck wns forced to retreat and tho French under Foch routnd the Germnns lit l!'ere·ChILmpenoise. the Germlln pI un of cumpaign WIlS U

failure. The taxicabs of l'aris in the duyp

of peace hud not been such' as. to command universal admiration. They hnd earned the reputation of being recklessly driven nnd lIlurderous in operation. Gllllieni. by 11 stroke of genius, converted thelll into efficient engines of Wllr. One thing thnt th" German Geneml Slalf, with its mnr· velous fore·sight in prepuring for the WHr, (~1l111d never have foreseen wns the HwiCt trnnsport of Gllllieni's corps through the mobilization of thous· ulld~ of shnbby little tuxicabs. But in (ll.l'jr·ni·b cnlculations it was not un nccident. He was prepared Ilnd waiting. and he struck at the right instant.-New York World.

MINARD'S LINIl\IENT is the only Liniment nsked for at my store nnd the only one we keep for sale.

Easy to Talk According to the following Itnecdote

our bloekllde of Gcrmnny hits been much more elfective than certllin newspapers will ndmit. At II recent bnnquet the Belgian Consul, H. L. de Give. said:

"I hllve just henrd an nnecdoto Ilbout the Germnn Cood·Cnmine.

"A regiment of Lnndsturm men were setting out for the Cront from Berlin. The usulli crowd were seein~ the old boys olf-an anxious. silent crowd. But finltlly there was one chap who screwed up spirit enough to shou t, 'Long live Germnny"

"At this a gruy.whiskered sturm mlln turned round nnd repronchfully nt tho shouter. on?' "

Lund· yelled 'Whllt

Reduced by AsthNln. The constant strain of nsthmll brings the patient to a drendCul state of hopeless exhaus· tion. Ellrly use should by 1111 mellns be Illl1de of tho fllmoue Dr. J. D. Kel· logg's Asthma Remedy. which Illore thun any other nets quickly und surely on the nir passnges and brings blpssed help and comfort No homo where nsthma is present in tho lenst degree should be without this great remedy.

Lightning Rods EffiCIent Statistics Show That Danger From

Lightning Is Greatly Lessened

The efficiency oC lightning rods mny mny be estimllted at ninety·nine per cent .• " says tho report oC the United States Bureau of Standards. nfter di. gesting the reports 01 Carm llIutUlti Cire insurance compunies lind stute fire marshals. "A s the report took occou nt of every Idnd. both new and old. good and bud. these Cigures give sti'ong support to the use of lightning rodrl. Four hundred ulld Bixty houses noted as being Rtruck by Iightninl{ were (lC'

cupied at the timo by fnmilies. In two hundred filty·four cuses out at the four hundred sixty, one ur murp. persons were either severely injured or killed. But two or three of thoRe honses were reported as hoving rods, so it might be concluded from these figures thnt in the elise oC an unrodded house being struck. the chnnees thllt ail oC the occupnnts will eBcape hllrm are about forty.five out of euch hund· red ..

We remmd you again thllt your fence wires should be grounded every Cew rods 80 u lightning charge will not travel along the wires und kill stock or sej, firo to some uttuched buildings. !

Don·t tnke chances with lightning. It is cheap insurnnce to rod the build. ings nnd ground the fenco wires.-Suc. cessful Farm ing.

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the curative qunlities of Dr. Thoml1s' m"etric Oil, it is the chenpest of nil preparations offered to the public. It is to be found in every drug store in Cllnnda from const to canst and all country merchnnts keep it for sale. So. being ensily procurable and ex· tremely moderute in price, no one should be without a bottle of it.

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THINGS COUNT Even in a match you Ihould consider the "Little Thints," the wood-the composition­the strikeability-the flame.

EDDY'S MATCHES arc made of strong dry pine stems, with a secret perfected compOSItIOn that guanmteel "Every Match A Light." 65 years of knowing how-that's the reason I

All Eddy products are de­pendable products-Always.

lor a line complexion you must do something more than use cosmetics. You must keep the blood pure, the liver and kidneys active and the bowels regular. You must also correct the digestive ills that cause muddy skin and dull eyes.

lJeechamj Pills

offeryou the needed help. They are mild in action, but quickly strengthen the stomach, gen­tly stimulate the liver and regu­late the bowels. They put the body in good condition so the organs work as nature intend­ed. Backed by sixty years of usefulness, Beecham's Pills

are worth a guinea a box

DirIdlID. witla EYerJ' On .f Sped,1 V.la .. 10 W~ S.Ll .,er7wMn. IJiltoUJ, 2S uals.

All Ihp people use it. HARLIN FULTON.

I n Proportion P~ogre.ss In. ~ussia For several weeks II wounded sol.

. Co.operatlOn IS gllllllng grent favor dier had hud no solid foud-nothing m Ounndu, ~nd. the Cnrmer.s of tho but milk. At length the doetor told ~est are be~~n.llIng to conSider tho him thut the next dllY he could have

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Helmets Prevent Blindness "We Ilre parting todllY," an Ameri.

clln nurse writes from Bo hospital. "with our Inst blind boy, who is going off to n specilll school to be put in the way of getting' his living poor fellow. We have hud no fresh eye <lIaRS lately, aud I do not doubt that this must in grellt mellsure be due to the new steel cosques, whose real value is shown by the case of one of my patients. The bullet struck the 'pesk' of his helmet. but WIlS deflected. nnd laid open his forehead in a long diagonal. '1'ho doctors sny if it hnd p.ntered straight at tho point of -1m· pact it would certuinly have blinded him."

Two ladies-each with her child­visited the Ohicugo Art Museum. As they pnssed the "Winged Victory" t.he little boy excillimed: "Huh I She ain't got no hend." "Sh I" the horrified little girl rcplied. "Thllt's Art,....she don't' need none I"-Hnrper's Maga. 7,ine.

get,.~ogether Ideo a pammount. one. 1 a lil?ht meal, lind the soldi!'r, grelltly Hussla. ho~vever .. also hilS Ilchlevpd I rejOicing, conjured up visions of un· n SUt ce~~ 1D tillS depllrt·:le.nt of III derdone beefsteuk, potlltoes, cheese. du~try. and lit the I~resent tll110 t11<;ro lnnd so on. Whut he WIIS given for are 3~.~00 co·operatlve socIetIeS \V.ttll ,. his first m"al, however, \VnS nbout a l'J million male members. nc,:ordlllg tnblespoonful of tllpioca. He sWllllowed to Dr .J. W: ~obertson. speaklllg rp· it. growling lind grumblin~. cently In WlllDipeg. Farmers mllnage ,..' . 2,700 co-operntivo crenmeries. Thero rJ)!lt s nll the . dll)~er you can nre 10,DOO consumers' lengues through hnv~, the nurse snl~. Iln,d tho rloctor which thl' people club together and ~rders thut everythl.ng "else must be buy en tho best terms securing the 1D the sllmc proportion. hest ·H.lues. Ilnd there ~re over 14.000 The patient pushed IlWIlY the plato. mutunl credit associations. "Well, I'll do some reading now."

Sweet and pulutable, Mother Grnves' Worm Exterminator is aceeptablo to children, nnd it docs its work surely Ilnd promptly. ----

Dr. Grenfell. who hns been at tho front. says tbnt Bri tish or' Oanad illn soldier's overcoat weighs eight pounds when dry, nnd when wet lind muddy forty pounds. 'fhe doctor suggests instead of khaki. n kind of cnnvns· cloth which h(> wcars, in Lnbrndor.

Young man. beware of the girl who springs a cooking school diplomn. on you. It is the samo as a leap yellr proposal.

he sllid. "Bring me (I postllge stamp."

Wouldn't Care Anyway "I see where n judge hns decided

that to tickle n mule on the hind leg is contributory negligence."

"I shouldn't think a mnn who did thnt would cllre by tho time the dB. cis ion WaS given whnt it wns."

One hundred nnd twenty·three en­emy firms-thnt is busilwRses con· ducted by enemies beforo the wllr in Great Britnin-hllvo been officially wound up. Still more are to Collow.

Some Mllnltoba se~d whent hus giveu excellent results in France.

Liver' Troubl~s, Sick Headache, and Habitual Constipation.

"'.I.n... Ilftln •• ," April 11, 111" .aYII­"Provldln .. ha •• i .. n UI Ihl brain. 10 d •• I.1 mlane to Dam. pentatl Naturl I.r our ill·lr.alment .1 hlr. • • I The m •• n. at hand Doml Irom nalural IOU roe., and •• havo Ih.m .m.

. Liver troubles and, habitual constipation can be cured-but not by cathartic or purll"ative medicines. Tbe only possible way is

, to belp' your system to cure itself; and tbat is wbat Dr. Cassell 5 Instant Retief so au'rely don. It is not cathartic, it is not violent, it is quite different to tbe coarse purgative preparations in common uae •. These only,irritate and weaken; Dr. Cassell's Inslant Relief tones aDd strenll'thcns the . liver and bowels, and so restores their

p.,!we~. to do nature's work in nature's way.

Taft Dr •. C"nell'lI Inlltant Rd/el lor constipation, bl/lnullne1lll, II"., trouble., .Ick beadache; IIIJ/ulenee, Acidity, bellrtburn, .'.. '"n11 Impure blood.

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~ll'b, P. McKeowan is Lhe gllCHt of Mrs. C. Wilson,

Chn.s. WilfiOIl is visiLing in S!lslmtooll tlri!! week,

?II iHlI '" n.1·1·1)1I left ror her liolid!lY 011 W[)flnesrlay or this week,

DOII't fOl'get the school meeLillg Oil ~IUllday, JlIly 17Lh, ilL 8 P,III,

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Miss Violet Eadie, or MalchcLl· \'il[L', i'l Lhe gllL'HL or Mis!! ·Harland.

Miss G1'Ilce Ahhott, or Chony Vallcy, visited at Lho home or !If I" and M,·fl. Vennlu'd on SlInday,

M,,, nnd l\r".q. A. Hnl'l[lnd re­LlIl'IIcd home 011 Monday r"OI11 Cal'-1Il!lIl, whet'C Lhey had been visiLillg I'l'iends.

MiRs i\filrl,·r.d alld Mast.er Willifl RnAsell, of 'Vinllipeg, !lI'A glleAt!! at. I.ho home of M,', !lllli Ml's. Geo.

MrR. Hntchillflon is visit.illg liel' C,'OOk.

E. Moody h,w beclI appoillLell 1311i leo] IIApeei.OI' rOI' I.his d iqLl'ieL,

1'lis>l '1', Kitr~hing, 01' 'Vinllipcf", i!'l visiting hel' hl'otliel', this week,

MiAA M. Thompson iA \'iRiting I'l'icnds Ill, Tl'cllCl'I1f~, 1','0111 LI,cl'c Rlie will lCIl\'c 1'01' lim' homo. All hope alld cxpflcr, !.II at. slio will aftel' holidays,

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Leave your Orders for PRESERVING FRUITS,

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I have engaged the services of an up-to-date Tinsmith, who is prepared to da : FURNACE WORK

EAVE TROUGHlING

TANKS, ETC., and

All kinds of Repair work.

"AT Y()Ult SI~ltV.ICI~ j\ LL THE TJi\m"

This Storc will bc closed al 6 p. m. _________ ' __ =_'M. __ -. ___ '-_-..--. _____ .-~ .. _,_M~'·_. _= __ ,_

Phone 23 Rathwell, Man.

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Your busincss is judgcd by your business stationery, The bctter the quality, thc bettcr the' work­manship, thc bctter will be the

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T reherne Times &:mpression created. Give LIS a trial. ~========,=======

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Watchmaker and Jeweller 1 luwe opl!IIOlI :l \\TaLeh nlHl Clno);: HeplLil'illg eAtabliflhlllellt !If. tho Pool H.oom ill Itllthwnll, whel'o 1 will he rl'om MOllday to

, TIIlII',;day or m'elT woek. All ',vol'k dOlle by IlIO will bo flllly Ollal'llnLo()(] ror Two YOlll'fl,

The Following arc my Priecs:-.-Best Clcaning 75c. Main Spring 75c. Balance Staff $1.25 Besl General Jcwel 75c.

Cm.II~ AND Gl VE ~II~ A TlllAL

I-I. Glowatz Rathwell, Man.

CENTRAL GARAGE

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Automobile Gasoline

Repairs Oils'

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Accessories

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Bring your car here for' rep~ir!)

We bave an expe~~t on the premises PIION'm 00 ' ,.,-

CLARE METCALF . . . . Ford ,Dealer'

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Thos, Hnggn I'd l,as Ll'cntllcl him, Aell' 1.0 It Lhl'eAhillg maehine. All wiRh him luck,

gl'lll11me wasl'cmlf!I'ecl, b!lAelmll fllld oLhel' splll'l,A WP1'C i nd nIger! in. A Im'ge gnLlwl'illg of p!lrenl,8 nnd I'l'iell'.ls wel'u 011 ll!lml to lI1!lke LhiH rllnct.ion a AIlr.CeRn.

Chn~, 'YilAon 1'('LIlI'ned home on \VcdlleAdny al'tel'!l rOl'llighL"s visit. to weHlel'1I poi II LA,

;\ lr'A , (11l'v,) H!lmilton find rllll1ily of 'Vinnipeg, are \'isit.ing M,'!'!. D, Cft9\\'ell this week,

'V, A, Cnmvclll'cLIlI'npcl on S'll­Imlay rrom, a I.aip Lo l)t~t.r-oil., wherc hiB rat.hel' iF! vel'y ill.

'Vlmt mighLll!l\'c bean moreflCI'­ions lrappollNl dnl'ing the Atorm 011

'1'llln'Rrlny or last weok, whcn Sam lTinl's rCBiclnnee WIlS HL1'IIek hy lighLning, The_chi III lIf'y lJOing rles­Ll'oyml Ilnd !l hole nmclein Lhe 11001', Lnekily Lhe o()cllpanfA or Lhe hOIlRn [\1'1'. and M",q. PlllxLon, WC'I'C in Lhfl real' of the Illrilding, Lhol'el'ol'e: 110 ono waA h nrl.

Thl' row hot d!lYS or t.l,ifl WOI~];

bl'ollght on !l f11lmll Lhllnrler RLol'm nn Thlll'sday 1II0l'lling,

The mojol'iLy 01' Lhe inhn,hit!lnls 01' Hathwell aLl,enderl Lho Jnrli!ln­fOl'd picnio 011 JlIly ]st.

,.fIlO. Hannah took an IlIlLo lond OVOI' 1;0 Cn.nip HngheR on Saf,lIl'dllY last !lnrlrepOl'tA tlmt thingfl al'eO,K

Tho Snnday School Aehol!lI'R or St, Palllfl nlr lI!'Oh helll n V(JJ',Y enjoy­!tbln pieuic at Shepluwrlfl' grol'O on 'Verlnesday,

'fher'o will ho a Len eenl; tC'!l !If,

I,ho home or Ml'R, Goo, Shophel'd 011 li'1'irlILY 'al'lel'llooll,J uly 111 th, ulltler' LheallspiecA of St, Pnul'A 'V.A,

13"0, K H, Dowal', p,G.i\[. P.G, R, aml D.D G.i\r., waA n. Ral.hwell "iaitol' on \Vednesday l!lst fOl' Lho purpose of: installillg Lhe officel'fI or Ilathwcll Lodge No.70 I.O,O.l~,

The Ladies' Aid or Lhe Prosby­f.erilln r,lllIreh will holfl a A!lle or homo oooking and !l len eent tea in oonneetion, ill tho lIf!l~ol~io Hall on Saturday, July, 15th r,'om 3 La U o'clock ill n.rtel'l100ll,

H, E. H. floei!ll in C. p, R, pnrk, 'l'rehel'ne, on Jnly 8th,

Born

CORIGNAN-At St,ClandB OI~ Tlles- ~ day, Jlllie 20th, ] 9W, to M,'. and Mrs, Jos, Corignan, i:t SOil,

I-JENlt¥-At La\'enlml11, on Mon­day, June 26th, lGI6 to Mr, :lnd Mrs. John Henry, !l AOIl.

KmAltNS-N ear Treherne, on FI·i­day, June 30th, JOlt), Lo i\! 1'. aud JUrA. N olsol1 Ke!lrns, n. son,

STEWART-At L!ldysmil.h, 011 SIII1-d!ll', july 2nd, ]OlG, to Mt,. !lnd Mrs. JOh;l Stewart, a dn.ughtel'.

Married

i\JonEAu-BARKWlu.r.-At the res­idellce of thebl'ide'e pnl'cliLe,Ml', and lUI'S, W. O. Brirlewell,: on Saturday, Jnly ist, 1916, lilies Edith B!lrltwell ~nrl C, J, ·1\10.1'­ean" of tho Canadian Bnnk. of . Commer~~ staff of :Klimsl\~l~; Snsk, by Re\'.C. :IN, 1\1orl'ow, S> T.L,. ..... ".'

·.Died" .

C, Eo For'd. 'V, Seanow n. 'VilAOII, R SCIlI'I'O\\', G. II'ol'beR, W, :K!lIIA, p, Kallo. A, Cllin. E, Cain, J, Kit'k, A, O. Birch -A. i\fcDollallJ . S, FlIlAhcl' F, Stookdn.le S, Campbell 'V. Mnlholln.lld ;J. Scott S, Finlay C, Gill D. Sellar,q

A. Morl'ison

'V. Cox 'V, G I'llinger F, Elliot

'V, Hos!! F. Shol'Lhoso H. Punton n.. ClL\'nllagh. i\f. Keo n., Si m P9011 L. P!lyeLte J. l\f cKenzio p, Stlll'Lon G, McKinnoll A. MoKinnon B, Hobet'tis K SYIllIl1S W. P. Snlith H, Cnmel'on J, p, ]"i I.ton C. Mulholland A. Fel'l'is n. 'rl1rnbllll' C. Can' D. Lowell G, Kinenid R. Jones

, G. Sean'ow : C Moil' ! H, Falconet· . F. Copeln.nd ;W.Wilsori

.A.-Taylol; . ,W: Phik , H, G:Pulliu a

. ld, Wilsoil. ., '\W, J,'~1ontgomery

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,Vm .. Gilhilldet:s . , "Cox "" ..

jOlll'nal dll 'I','"her',w Timos

pilI' Ie de I'e- Olll(~c uIIII I'C!'lhICIll~C, Borlle HI reel. Phone '!,

n\{, ,I. A, CllltlSTILAW mCl'ciel' 10 ))or:ll'lIl' L:llllnllt pOI 11'

les fallx l'apP'lI·1. '1I1'il I'ltit. onLl'lId,'" Illl plIilli" lI'aYflnt.j:lIlHli>1 I'n i,ll,plIl· inn de ('r>,~R{'I' d':wunlllllllfJl' IpCl mal­ndpfl 'Illi dl'''lirc :t\'Oil' SCA flPI'\'i"I'f!,

· Phl-'Hieiall nllll HIII·I~I~OIl. j\lnliHolm .i\iuliit'ul t ulll'g'H I ; I'll (I t1a I e.

i\f I'A, B:lI'!',,1 I. wi,;) lI'fI lo t.hall k D,'. Lamoll L 1'01' th.. l':lIHC I'ppol'L LhaL sll'~ han ee~l~:t!c1 k('cpillg a how piwl.

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Condensed Advertisements

At 1 ,·(~I'I.1~I~1111'lll ~; tlllt 11'1' III i ~ 1lI'HII i II'~ n "f! pha 1"~f'11 {lOr. flU Olll! ill .... cH·llnll. fnllt' ilh"I'llolI~ rOl' 1.1111. 'I'hl' (:11\.-.",1111,11 lid. Wit," 1 ~ IlIl t·(~OIlUllikallllct 111111 of Hellillg, bllylng 01' "C'.ltlllir.

WANTED 'I'OlldOI'H will he 1'[leein1ll by t.hc

umlOl'Rigncd lip til SaLlll'day, Jnly 8 rOl' cllttillg Lh') \\'1~l1d8 [LIllI lll'n~h

in Lho EaRL T,'ohel'nc CCllwLf\l'Y. \,vcerlfl alld 11 I'll "h IlIIlAI, llc C·lli. Lwice dllring Lho Rlll1lnHlI',

MIlS,Rp, iHonIWlOX, Home ECOllOlllio SoeieLy,

40 '12 O. T,'chel'llC',

FOR SALE For Sn,le.-N, K Qnal'tlw See Jil,

'I'p, D Il:tllgo 1'1, pl·ieo $800. $201) cash alld t.ho B:lIall"o Lo Sllit, I' 111'­chanm',

'V,,,. J, MUrJ.\,E"~, 1'1"HHIlIII, Dale, Sa,,\;:.

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SonLh-lmll' 2;;·R·1 0 IdAo 'lomo horses 1'01' saln, 1':IIIf1lil'e or

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LOST

T, HINU Tl'Ohel'no,

A grey tweed Gont on lhe ro!lcl wnth or 'J"'ehel'llc, on Lr"'idny, ,JIlIIO :'lOLl" Findcl' ploase lelwc nL The TimoA ollicc,

JNO, Nto:sBn"I'. 'l' I'C I [(\ I'll 0,

PASTURE FOR RENT lhcwo eonsiLicl'ablo pa!!f.lll·() IlLnd

nnd will t.1\1:0 hOI'sc'; Lo pa!lLlll'o rOl' $1.00 pet· hend pel' 11101I1,h.

S, Eo Por,LON, \ Seo, 21.-8-8,

'l1-'14-e Itathwell.

STRAYEO From Intl'!lLhen P.O, Rec. 35-i'i-G

about May HLh. th"ee l'iIlYA, I,wo bays allcl ono hlaek Any illrOI" mation le!ldillg 1.0 Lheit· I'eeovetoy will be I.lr!lllldllily renoh·otl. Phonc Min.mi, 411-1-2

41.44-p ,V,\(. CIlUISI~,

lntl'n.then p, O.

WANTED A Seoond 01' Third Class pl~ol'ess­

i01l[l1 Leaohol' with experiellce, ror C!lssandl'a S,D" No. ,1-15. Duties

stllrt.!\.ugnst 15th, HJl 6. Apply staLing sn.l,Lry. 9le" to

Jos. n. LANE, See.-Tl·eas" 'll-t-.f. Tl'ohel'ne P,O,

PUBLIC NOTICE Tho Treherne Hostunl'ant. has ", . 1

ehnnged. hands, ann nftel' July 24Lh lOW, will be lIndet' now mannge. . . ment, Anyono hn\'ing anaeconnt

Lh~:~estunl'!lnti!J asked toeiLll . , belfol'o thaI, date, fot'· settlement.

Olllec.~ cOZ', Buyne anll Hallway. Phono lUI. d ,

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Jlolll'H: n to J2 n. III . 1 'w to f' • I'" IlIHI tlulHlll),R hy njJPOilll;lIcllt. J p.llI., ""oIlIIlKli

,J AM g,'1 ]~U L'I'O'N 1I1lCcosnor to

ANDRHWS & AND!{IiWS DAnUf8TltU8 40,

UI'FIelttl HlllhvlIY Avo Trol M :luliclt.nra ror .. ho UIIll~diHIl ''ll'(','~k I:rnl~ob. tIIrOrl:lCB, LHI"'Nlk or J1nllllhOIl , lWei ror AJftlliCir~lrl'Y' a u 1 J udal k. t

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ATTOItN"Y AT [,AW, Ollleo III A AI II "Kane)', Urond WIt)', 'frohnruo '. tir D

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HTNN &; 'WALLA It .1\ tlornCYH, ~ollcil 01':1, Ji;tr.. LOllllK lIo,roLillt(HI

unci It:HLalt!H h:l.llllh!d. • 11011"",1.111,,".

MonHISON & DUNCOMBIa HILl'I'IHlCl'~, Sollcilol'~, No(t\l'ICH Pllblll!, ICtc.

J r Olllcc: J\lyltlU Block, 'rrc.hm'lIu, 1'lnn. \\ .11101'1'1"011, I"I"Il, 0, 1II. 1)\1/10011100, fLA.

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~o. 17:W, meets 011 'ruH:::dll.)~ 1I\'olllnl'.' on r:)" b foru UIII full of I.ho 1110011 iu l'o!lou'H'lInli .IY1s1f InK hr()l.hI'CIIILI\\·n.,)'A wBlcOIII(,. .... lIou. N. Slaphlli, \\'.M. \V. d. SI'III"~ SOD.

COUR'P 'I'Rlm 1~ltNg, 1.0,1'"

N0, 13m, IIlcol..q In tho lIInsnnln lInll all Inst Iuomluy or "neh mouth. VhdUlig brclhl"tm' wulcorao. •

a,o.lr., COUR'[' '1'm~HEUNE llccleln l\fnsonlcTInll,lI!onrlay,on Ot ootOtO tnl mOOIl, nt 8 p.m. VISiting brethron nln-n)'S wo) como. Ohlot 1~~nlfOt, Goo. ". Strt[)los.

PROFESSOlt S, E, OLIFTON Of lIolln",I, rccolvos ptlvnto pupils III PInna

COI'to nnll Slnghlll. Trohotn~:-Atl\[ .... Will. Dnrlhl~'s Thurednys /Lnd Frld"~'8. llllth wol\:-,\t 'J. 0 l'oro03 ' .

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