Insure Correct CeDSUS laterested'in White Salkatooni 4J t ... · The following letter to T~e Times...

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, ' ..... •• ; Parties of i i property will SAVE MONEY by: '" first seeing or dropping a Iiue to, '" i T• .I. Gibbons - I f,l Licensed Auctioneer: - ... VOL. XII IFI II .. Ii iii EJi iBIG Discount Sale For I WeeK [iJ 20 per cell,t. Disco11nt Hats, Caps; Boots off Clothing, and Shoe,s. m 10 per cent. [iJ Discount -off " it , , Treherne, -Manitoba. Friday. July ::zi st,. 1911 To Insure Correct CeDSUS The following letter to Times Mr. Archibald BIlle, chief of the Census Departmeut, Ottawa, is self-explanatory :- Newspapers have been reporting on the part of ,enumera- tors of tbe cenSIlS, especially ill the Inrge cities of the Dominion, and notwithstanding' the care of the census office to enjoin n performan. ce of accurate and full work on tbe part of enumerators it Is possible in some ins'lances persons and even families have been passed over. . . ,. .". HUDSON'S BAY RAILWAY' Report .. to Timb.r AloDI Proposed Roate Dol , .ory Optililistic. " " . 'There is probably enough tim· ber available to b\lild the rough COllstr)lction work of the Hudson's Bay Railway." During the slimmer of 1910 the Forestry Branch of the Depart- ment of the Interinr had n party exploring along n portion of tlie proposed rout'! of the Hudson Bay Railway, and in the words just quoted head of the party (M,r; J. R. Dickson, B. S. F., Assistant Inspec'tor of Forest Reserves) in bis report published, 'gives his impression uf t he timber of that part of the ·coulltry. Til. C ... tr, T r ... ,.", laterested'in White Salkatooni Wltb reference to an item in last week's Times about a white berry and bush founu by A. Gro,bb .nearTreherne, the following letter from C. H. Lee, professor of the departlUpnt of biology, in Mani- toba Agricultural College, \Vinn· ipeg, OIay be of interest:- "Winuipeg, July q, 1911 "To the Editor of the Times, "Treherne, Mau. . .. Dear Sir: Yours of the 11 tb saskatoon plnnt to band. Iu reply I rnR}' say that I am \'en' much pleased to have tbis specimen, and it seems, so far as I can see, to he a genuine saska· toon plant with white berries. Now if sucli is case it is either a new variety or an albino. In any case it·is quite interesting. If the plant . , a s while they last at c. •• il AUCTIONEERING! -: 4,;' ---' ! 4i I will .dl your goods aod 10, .\ very i _I discount YO;>. can your cash - , day 01 sale. I "tees and It It . H. WilSfJH, Wi.a.A. : •••• I\lO. 4.1 . r a 4J 44" ........ -'" IIERE ARE IIGGER t 5IORfS TlI4N THIS', Lots of them-but sbe isn't everything. A nice collection ot this, that and the other thing, which n jeweller is supposed to sell. The watch makcs, newest in rings of evcry cort. Plenty of nrticles of bonse· hold use, like sil\,ef\\'ule, clocks of all kinds, The in CIHlinl', Lnck- ets, Fob5, Shirt Wai,t Sets. When these things llre shown in generous \'aliet), it Illakes wbat might !:Ie callee! II completc jcwelry We hll\,c snch a store. Buy the Boys and Girls a pair' of " RUNNING SHOES. It is known at the office that many reports of omissions are with- Ollt foundation, and that generally the enumeration bas been well fully made,' altbougb it is yet too early for a finnl decision. The fact The party started at the Pas and hat the cenSllS of a district or coveted some 8,000 sqnore miles of enumerlltion area wa;> often not territory. Their explorations in- completed wben complaints were clllded the country around l\Iitishto first publicly made. l\lke, the Mitishto river. the Grass were only 'at hand I would follow -------------- F. A. MERCER THE PEOPLE'S JEWELLER ISSU ER OF A1ARRIAO& LICENSES Bf)YS' Blue Running Shoes I to 5, 6sc, Youths' " " " II " 13, 55 c Child's .1 " 8' " 10 45 c , Infants' " " " 5 " 7,- C C. W.' 8'arkwell Treharne The census office earnestly de- river system. Setting and Split sires that the name of every .... Iakes and the Nelson river syslem, wo.mall and child' in the country, return being made by way of tbe as well as all other information Pine river. The district inspected called fodn the schedules, £bould covered some 235 miles of the liue be recorded as the statute and the of the" proposed Iille of railway. instructions reqnire. But lest there 'l'he method followed was to run sbould be au inadvertent omission iilspection lines at three to six the 'part of aliy the mile intervals. ' office respectfully invites the -co- TiII •• r 'ef tb. l.,io. operation of the public for the Through the cOllntrv covered completion of a full census. " bl.' the exploration no timber was To tbis end, persolls who belie\'e tound at any back from that tbey have not been taken are the'water. Only a mere' fraction asked to notify' the Cbief' Officer of of one ·per,cent. of the Illea_snrvey- the Census at Ottawa, ,giving ed -' no\\; 'carries· merchantable names, post oflit:e! Il,ddress, or the ,ieporit.says."Tbe., total ce!lsiclD arid number of-lot it- -nllmber of ties', in the .......................... '. .... ,., plac'es .. Letters con- . , MI, " -- , ' ' II! in fcirmatioll 'or' this ,nature : Treherne High f,i LIT' :E5TFo.RW,'rB.E.'N·IIIE' 5 'rf..:,·I ..... fre'e, and;if it is found i 'IN' n , that ,such oersons: Bof been Unlvnr.lly "IRmluation.. , ". I'd' h' t 'd- PHOTO SUPPLIES :ti! enumerate III t e re IIrns lOa e to : LOW F":,!' ttl· PICTURE FRAMING, , 1r the Census, means· will ' STUDENTS' P,'" CAMERAS, -. . be taken remedy the_defects WAITE ron ILLUSTRATED BOOIKL£:T>. _ CARDS, n i tlirougb the' local officers of the R. J. Hm.. n. H.S'cven.':'n, 'COME TO' W, K,' whO' were employrd In .the Soe. 01 I:\eho"t Do .,t 1'r1nolpal " , work" and wbo are rCRpollsible.if ........................ t k h b i sll any lUIS a ,es ave een m n r their 8uasonabl'u , ' it up and by noting it while in bloom, I could fiud out exactly if ft is an altogether different species. It is necessary to have the flower order to know this for a certain- ty .. I' shall be pleased if Mr. Grobb would mark tbis plaut, if it is a- single one, and follow it up next year or in auy case get the of some of the ripe berries and I sbould ouly be too glad to to grow a plant iu O;lfdel to fiud if it- reproduces true to tbe seed. This of course wOllld take three or four years. - "Hoping to bear something fur- ther from you in-the matter, I am, "Yours truly, , ·'C. H. , _" Prof. of n'iology." " . , - \ Municipal CouDeil MeetiDI ' , --', Tlie s:xth regular meeting'of the O. S. Harvie BROADWAY TR EH ERNE ' ... , -- ..s ! THE PIONEER HARDWARE STORE I. PARIS GREE'N Will now be required hy those who intend to save their potato crop. and dont' forget where you get the A I <luality , goods. SEE OUR WINDOWS J. P. STRAUBE. 'Phone II TREHERNE .. ARE YOU WASTING COPPERS? a'ne cent will carry twice as much mail as ),011 usuall)' pllt in:'111 envelope: don'l waste half your stamp-Enclose circulars. P. S.- See the Treherne Times about the printing of them. ,'- ' LIVERY STABLE Tlte Subscrt'plz'on Lr.'st - , , A first Ih'ery and feed busi- Has been corrected to JlIne 2Hrd. nc,'is; g'(lod reliable ItClrses; stylish rigs-everything up-to-date. at the label 011 YOl\r paper and if -there are any errors plel,se , notify Tim Tams. Prompt and obliging Draying al)d teaming. ' S . . C . peCl1l 'attention to ommerclals. - J. H. SMITli I , , •• I . j , I , , J , ,I : 'I , .' I

Transcript of Insure Correct CeDSUS laterested'in White Salkatooni 4J t ... · The following letter to T~e Times...

Page 1: Insure Correct CeDSUS laterested'in White Salkatooni 4J t ... · The following letter to T~e Times Mr. Archibald BIlle, chief of the Census Departmeut, Ottawa, is self-explanatory

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"~ ..... e"'''~.~~.Me •• ; Parties Wi~~ ~'~!!!se of It~eir i i property will SAVE MONEY by: '" first seeing or dropping a Iiue to, '" i T • .I. Gibbons - R~thw~1I I f,l Licensed Auctioneer:

- ~~.~~~~.~.~~~~.~~~~ ... ~ VOL. XII

IFI II .. Ii iii EJi

iBIG ~

Discount Sale For I WeeK

-~ [iJ 20 per cell,t. Disco11nt

.~ Hats, Caps; Boots

off Clothing,

and Shoe,s. m

~ 10 per cent. [iJ

Discount -off Grocerie~.

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Treherne, -Manitoba. Friday. July ::zi st,. 1911

To Insure Correct CeDSUS

The following letter to T~e Times Mr. Archibald BIlle, chief of

the Census Departmeut, Ottawa, is self-explanatory :-

Newspapers have been reporting ell1jssion~ on the part of ,enumera­tors of tbe cenSIlS, especially ill the Inrge cities of the Dominion, and notwithstanding' the care of the census office to enjoin n performan. ce of accurate and full work on tbe part of enumerators it Is possible

in some ins'lances persons and even families have been passed over.

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HUDSON'S BAY RAILWAY'

Report .. to Timb.r AloDI Proposed Roate Dol , .ory Optililistic. " "

. 'There is probably enough tim· ber available to b\lild the rough COllstr)lction work of the Hudson's Bay Railway."

During the slimmer of 1910 the Forestry Branch of the Depart­ment of the Interinr had n party exploring along n portion of tlie proposed rout'! of the Hudson Bay Railway, and in the words just quoted Ih~ head of the party (M,r; J. R. Dickson, B. S. F., Assistant Inspec'tor of Forest Reserves) in bis report jl\~t published, 'gives his impression uf t he timber of that part of the ·coulltry.

Til. C ... tr, T r ... ,.",

laterested'in White Salkatooni

Wltb reference to an item in last week's Times about a white berry and bush founu by A. Gro,bb .nearTreherne, the following letter from C. H. Lee, professor of the departlUpnt of biology, in Mani­toba Agricultural College, \Vinn· ipeg, OIay be of interest:-

"Winuipeg, July q, 1911

"To the Editor of the Times, "Treherne, Mau.

. .. Dear Sir: Yours of the 11 tb ~hh ,~upposed saskatoon plnnt to band. Iu reply I rnR}' say that I am \'en' much pleased to have tbis specimen, and it seems, so far as I can see, to he a genuine saska· toon plant with white berries. Now if sucli is tb~ case it is either a new variety or an albino. In any case it·is quite interesting. If the plant

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a s while they

last at

c.

~~.".' •• e~ee~e~~. il AUCTIONEERING! -: 4,;' ---' ! 4i I will .dl your goods aod 10, .\ very i _I .m~ll discount YO;>. can h,~v,,; your cash ~ -

, day 01 sale. I "tees rc.'\Sona~l" and It s~tisfaction g-~arantccd. It

. H. WilSfJH, Wi.a.A. : ~~~ •••• ~.f"'.~'++~

I\lO. 4.1 .

r a _4"~U 4J 44" ........-'"

IIERE ARE IIGGER t 5IORfS TlI4N THIS', Lots of them-but sbe isn't everything.

A nice collection ot this, that and the other thing, which n jeweller is supposed to sell. The l~adilJg watch makcs, newest d~sigils in rings of evcry cort.

Plenty of nrticles of bonse· hold use, like sil\,ef\\'ule, clocks of all kinds,

The sam~ in CIHlinl', Lnck­ets, Fob5, Shirt Wai,t Sets.

When these things llre shown in generous \'aliet), it Illakes wbat might !:Ie callee! II

completc jcwelry ~tnre.

We hll\,c snch a store.

Buy the Boys and Girls a pair' of "

RUNNING SHOES.

It is known at the office that many reports of omissions are with­Ollt foundation, and that generally the enumeration bas been well an~ fully made,' altbougb it is yet too early for a finnl decision. The fact The party started at the Pas and

hat the cenSllS of a district or coveted some 8,000 sqnore miles of enumerlltion area wa;> often not territory. Their explorations in­completed wben complaints were clllded the country around l\Iitishto first publicly made. l\lke, the Mitishto river. the Grass

were only 'at hand I would follow -------------­F. A. MERCER

THE PEOPLE'S JEWELLER

ISSU ER OF A1ARRIAO& LICENSES

Bf)YS' Blue Running Shoes I to 5, 6sc,

Youths' " " " II " 13, 55c

Child's 1~an .1 " 8' " 10 45c ,

Infants' " " " 5 " 7,- 4°C

C. W.' 8'arkwell • Treharne

The census office earnestly de- river system. Setting and Split sires that the name of every ~~ .... Iakes and the Nelson river syslem, wo.mall and child' in the country, return being made by way of tbe as well as all other information Pine river. The district inspected called fodn the schedules, £bould covered some 235 miles of the liue be recorded as the statute and the of the" proposed Iille of railway. instructions reqnire. But lest there 'l'he method followed was to run sbould be au inadvertent omission iilspection lines at three to six o~ the 'part of aliy enumerator~ the mile intervals. ' office respectfully invites the -co- TiII •• r 'ef tb. l.,io.

operation of the public for the Through the cOllntrv covered completion of a full census. " bl.' the exploration no timber was

To tbis end, persolls who belie\'e tound at any di~taltce back from that tbey have not been taken are the'water. Only a mere' fraction asked to notify' the Cbief' Officer of of one ·per,cent. of the Illea_snrvey-the Census at Ottawa, ,giving ed -' no\\; 'carries· merchantable names, post oflit:e! Il,ddress, or timb~i,' the ,ieporit.says."Tbe., total ce!lsiclD arid number of-lot it- -nllmber of ties', ~ai1able in the

.......................... '. '!l1l:-?!l~!!Bl!H\I:~!:B!~:HII~'1~i/('~~ .... ,., c~t1niry' plac'es .. Letters con-• . , MI, " -- , ' ' II! in fcirmatioll 'or' this ,nature : Treherne High f,i LIT' :E5TFo.RW,'rB.E.'N·IIIE' 5 'rf..:,·I ..... u~(J5ta'i~e' fre'e, and;if it is found

i ~\::~I:n~.::.'~tr::.~'1 bO:r~k~~t:~'la~l~fol~~ li~ ~ 'IN' n , fi~ll that ,such oersons: bav~ Bof been Unlvnr.lly M.~rlcoIRIIOtl "IRmluation.. ~ , ". I'd' h' t 'd-• PHOTO SUPPLIES :ti! enumerate III t e re IIrns lOa e to

: LOW ::J~: F":,!' N~~~~~;I~~~~CIi- ttl· PICTURE FRAMING, , 1r the Census, Offic~' means· will ' • STUDENTS' P,'" CAMERAS, -. . i~ OIlC~ be taken 't~ remedy the_defects

WAITE ron ILLUSTRATED BOOIKL£:T>. ~, _ P~S'l' CARDS, -}~TC; ni tlirougb the' local officers of the

R. J. Hm.. n. H.S'cven.':'n, ~! 'COME TO' W, K,' RANTO~ ,~census whO' were employrd In .the Soe. 01 I:\eho"t Do • .,t 1'r1nolpal ~ " , ~! work" and wbo are rCRpollsible.if

........................ ..i~~il<.IIi~~le~~~~!HIi~IHIIl;' • t k h b i

~t~~==~=======±=~±=t~~t±:ttt' sll any lUIS a ,es ave een m n r their respecth~e enulDerat!o~ arl~as.1

8uasonabl'u , '

it up and by noting it while in bloom, I could fiud out exactly if ft is an altogether different species. It is necessary to have the flower

order to know this for a certain­ty .. I' shall be pleased if Mr. Grobb would mark tbis plaut, if it is a-single one, and follow it up next year or in auy case get the seed~ of some of the ripe berries and I sbould ouly be too glad to end~avor to grow a n~w plant iu O;lfdel to fiud if it- reproduces true to tbe seed. This of course wOllld take three or four years.

- "Hoping to bear something fur­ther from you in-the matter, I am,

"Yours truly, , ·'C. H. Le~ ,

_" Prof. of n'iology." " .

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Municipal CouDeil MeetiDI ' , --', Tlie s:xth regular meeting'of the

O. S. Harvie BROADWAY TR EH ERNE ' ... , --

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! THE PIONEER HARDWARE STORE I. PARIS GREE'N Will now be required hy those who intend to save their potato crop. and dont' forget where you get the A I

<luality , goods.

SEE OUR WINDOWS

J. P. STRAUBE. 'Phone II TREHERNE

"SSS~SSSSSSSSSSSSS ..

ARE YOU WASTING COPPERS? a'ne cent will carry twice as much mail

as ),011 usuall)' pllt in:'111 envelope: don'l waste half your stamp-Enclose circulars. P. S.- See the Treherne Times about the printing of them.

,'- ' LIVERY STABLE Tlte Subscrt'plz'on Lr.'st -

, , A first c1as~ Ih'ery and feed busi-Has been corrected to JlIne 2Hrd. nc,'is; g'(lod reliable ItClrses; stylish

rigs-everything up-to-date. Lo~k. at the label 011 YOl\r paper

and if -there are any errors plel,se , notify Tim Tams.

Prompt and obliging ~ervice. Draying al)d teaming. ' S . I· . C . peCl1l 'attention to ommerclals. -

J. H. SMITli

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THE TREHERNE TIMEE;, . •

STATU~ n MOlt --FOX tc ROSS Establlstied 1881,

STOCK BROKERS AUltrallanl Will Eroct Momo·lal to

Mcmb'ers Standard Stock Exchange, MlNING STOCKS BOUGHT & SOLD

Correspondence I nv it.d. U SCOTT STREET, TORONTO.

---The Tall-Hatted Highlander.

Field Murshal SIr h\'clyn Wood, V C., who has r"ccnlly [ormally as· Slimed hiS nel' r,ositfon IlS COllftllble of the Tower ~! LOl1don, surely holdd the record tor vcrsultilty 81110ng dis· tingulshed nrmy ofllc('r~, havmg servo ed and 10ught III lhe Iln~y, Light Dm­goons, Lallcen, Irregular Horse, and Ihghlander~, In uddltJon to which he jOined thc( Middle Temple and "a8 called to lne Dar In iSH, and IS tho author of \\ nrks renowned for their high literary dlslmctiol1 A good story DlUY be toid 01 hiS attachment to a regiment 01 iIlghlnndcrs, when tho latter were staLlon~d at Portsmouth Sir l~vclyn then a elll'tBln, ono day returned from London, lind with great llUrry procel'd"d to array himself lor 'Parade When he lasl emerged, h. observed lhot hiS m~n were eVIdently 0\ great PfUUS til coneenl their IOlllJh­ter, and he quietly questioned his tiubnltern as to tllc I'robllble reoson.

"Well, sir," repl .• d the lulter, "you are dressed corr('etly us to kil t, SI}Qr­ran, and nil the r~st .of It: but you have ior:ltlt\cn to renove your tail haU"

Willie-Sny. pn. you ought 10 sec the men Reross the street rUlse n buIlding on Jllcks.

l'a (l,bsentJy)-ImpasRI~'le, Wlllle, Ytl'l cnn open on jncks, bnt a man is !l 1001 10 try to raise on UICm-cr­I menn it must have been quite a

Dlleov,,"r of Oontlnent Really great Enghshmen have us

uaJly to WUlt a lon~ tlmo niter they nre dead before a worthy IlUtlOllll1 me· morlal 18 erected Lo commemoruLe their explOIts III the 1lI0dt tlttlng 10' cation. the heart of the me~ropol.~

Shakespeare stili lacks n stutue 10 London, though the memorial theatre that 18 to be nmcd III I\lS honor Will remedy tlmt onllSSlOn Ami grellt English nllvlgators hav" been ns much overlookL'<l 113 gre.lt drnlUutl>ts lind authors.

relief In "arn·tJllK It eases the burning, 8tiingIng pain,'itops bleedinll and brirlDI ease. Perseverance, willi lam. Buk, means Why not prove this 1 "n<I $tor<&-

Although Captalll Cook }lave Aus traha and New Zelliand to BntalD, and the story 01 IllS voyages hns de- Back to a ForeIgn Clime. hghted generations of Y6ung.ters, l..on- Authority hno Jl that Sir Eldon don only has a portrait medalhon 01 Gor"t has no inlention whntcver o! hnu on the walls 01 the. Colomal Of- r~t!rmg from hiS posl In Ej)ypt flce, and 1\ tablet on 1\ house In Ihe There WII5 a pnriod In InsL wmter i\hle Bnd rbud to record that the whon Sir Eldon's h~lllth wn. 50 prp grellt explorer nnd his \\ lie lived I e8,rl()ua Ihnt I t looked (1.., if he would there be compeUed t.o rcllli(Julsh his work,

'!llree yenrs Ilgo Sir J. H C.lrruth· and nl thaI dllte the Foretgn Office ers, ell.Prnlle MUllster of New So,.th wns obliged to c.,t nbout In senrch Wnle., sturted 1111 ugltntlOll [or the of a 3UCCe~f<Or. But It 15 definitely !'rcctlOn of a worthy lIIonume.lt t" understood now "t the Forei~n Office Cooks memory. In due course tl,e that Sir Eldon WIt! return to Egl'pt matter WU" brought to the Ilotlce o[ lIe Is at present r~st og, Ilnd gclnS the Ilrltlsh Empire Lellgue, !Iud u very little :nto GO~lety connnillee wa3 formed wlLll the object Son of Sir John GorAt. M: P., Sir of collecting subsenpt OilS lor thiS pur. Eldon WI" born In ISGI, and ,va' pose, 1(1ng George, then Prince educated ut ELan n'ld '£rll1lty Oo\1eg~, Wnles, closely assocltllmg h!1nsd[ \I Cambridge, where ho Will 20th Wrnn· the ellort Only those who ·have had gler of his rear. such II project III hund know hqw d.1 !lcult It IS in Englund to mise luud~ rur a lIIemorltl.l 01 tillS nllture.

Now II site has .been chosen, Rnd Sir Thoma. Brock, the sculptor 01 the \'Ietona Memonnl, nRS been oomnus slOned to mnke tho stutue. When 1, 0

ished, It will be erected on the Mall, close to tho now AdOllrul ty Arch, on the lelt hand, lookllli tow urd Buck· mghnm l'nluce

Minard's L'niment cures Diphtheria. , Hi. Nerve.

Assi&tnnlr-Mr. Grumbley writes: "I don't see how you can have nerve to seli your worthless remedy [or 50 cents n hottle,"

slght.-Puok. --"----- \

Manager-Well, stnke out. "have nerve to" and "\\orthless" and put the letter in our testlfl10nlUls -Ohlls­

Texns has a new town nnmecl Gm tis It wns colonl1,ed, pOSSIbly, by 'People Irom Freesoll, Mich., and GIft, Tenn., says the Chicago Tnbune.

, And

Hut Cook wus not without honor In hu own day. DeoJumm ~'runkhn, It may be remembered, ordered the Am­erican privuteors to "show him every respect, and permit him to pa!l.S Ull' attucked 011 account 01 the bene

tlan GU9rdmn

Maybe from Chenpsidc, Vn., but not frolll Pay town, lIlo ---Minnrd's Liniment Cures Distemper.

he has conferred on man lund." A sta.tue to Cook IS B 'necessnry nct 01 natloolll recognillon, nlthougn, ns ao Engnsh nuval histortllil hilS Sllld, "IllS truest nnd besL memoTlal Is Lhe tDap i"lgestI". or""n.

The Change Time Wrought In the Two Companions,

By ETHEL BARRINGTON.

Wben Jobn Blossom beCame blind tbe wlilnSPrln'; ot UII!! nte WDS Bnap ped.' hnblttcred 11nd seosltl~e, be sbuneed componloosblP. Ills smull on· nulty sualelo,; (or n cbeop 10d!;IDg ond mellls Dt n oclgbborlDg restaurant 11 Willi terrible beyond eli:prcsslon to iJu btlnd. to lJc druggl'd butk to llie wben tbe to"cr bad so denud~d blm. I!:xlst­ence was bnrren. IlSeleS3, Ilopcles:l, Dod wlleo be prayed It wes for dentb.

0110 day, trlpplug as be cllwhpd Ibe stlllrs, be felt tbe belp or bally bonds "You C!lUDlcd wron;." repro\'ell 0 cbtldlAb voice "1 did t'urer olgOt In tbe durk."

"Wbat'll your Dame?" b~ demanded Bbortly,

"1)orll. Wbo's you 7" ",lobD Blo!lsum.· ·'I'w'elty nome. BeD41 down n Tbp.n,

wbtsperlDll ID bls ear. "1 .ball Cllll you Blossom." slle RC'OID(H'red II WOY, IIlng· lo&, bock mlscble"ousI1. "~Iossow­B.L.0-8·II-o m."

,t wall 11 week before tbey m!!t again. The mao's mood was despt'r· ote. "You Is trownlD' IImul, Bl03 som," plpl'd Ihp. ~brlU vilice. 'but you

trlgblen me." "It you are Dot letlred come aDd

talk to me a.blt." "Murer don't 'Iow me In lodgers

rooIDs." Bl08som felt tbe rebua IlnD, rencblng Ibe top f1oof, stumbled Into bls room nDd 8lamm~a tbe door. Spat ed Oil bl~ cot, be cllucbed bls bonos In tbe ugony or bls bclpressoess.

ot ber 1.1'". Du,1 be bar(!,,,. onreo trUal blmselr to 1:ls. Il~r 111 relllrn

::strallg~ly evough, II "118 the last ell­rl"S9 sbo oD~f('d From Ibnt bll tlldny sbe se~mr.d IU Ira f!! '. blldllood beblvd. nod tb" llIun ~uncrNI 10 tbe ell·luge. Be I:rew 10 dread Ib!' Slwcl'i·uln;; ,f~IlIS. 1l1" pal \\'us ,;ruW'ln!; luto W'uUlullbood aDd so turW('1 n" 11Y Irolll blm UI ~ould bn\" 11\ l'd l"sUllolU;l), bo(! u~ dl'­"Ir~d. but lie ('Illng tu lbe old Ii !!l':lug. Critics aDd puLl,!: nllke ucl.uow"'d);,,d Uls gtnlus, ,fl't tbe "hole \\ olld \\ Ull

bound up ID 1)1''" 10 I be blind Dutho,'­uuru. whose' ulce wu~ nlll \l1llJ~ICt \\ llU~e ~tl'P be coultl\ dl.lluguls ll Iv U lIIlIllulL Be poc O'lIl1\:l'tl lwr 10 lulk ub"ut ber frIend., ber nllllJttlon~. uu!1-) e", be wude bl"r It'll blw ubout 'J uw, 100-1 um, who bad bru" u to be u mno uud uD ''I'bom UUI n ., W'ltU~1 luol .... l1 l.Iuul v.

"1 wu.1 Ilc gOlll!; now,' "ulll LJura ufter u I.utth'~s nll.IUuUIl. ISIOSSOUl I1UI lug helll uuulJlc lU ~elIiC I" wu1'lt.

"'J uLD lUUHIlJ; ('

· \ "s· LJ "r \ 010" \"US a little I Ii ed. Blo.~ulll 11011' I U II.

• \ uu Uu' e l1ul qu •• rrrlp!1·t" • '1 ulll Ill" el \\,111 Wus.um. do J au

\YUill W~ tlJ IUlll1 't" 1 uw t" "~lnrrJI lUI' uIlUI" wus su!1dcn. ~Inlry: It·s hruuIllul wueu Juuog

t"'"llle 10", 1'00lll:U lur t Uut. tiul.I uur mOlllrr \\ c •• L.·II, r <uusultC!!. I I1W ,'UI~ un old U3( uel"r,'

.. , IIU Oil' Ill) pal,' Iwrslsled tbp gIrl ,mpuuPlllir "~IOlbl'T llIurt'l"U youug. .be Ibl/l~" I ullroUltJ, UUl-J dun t "uut o l.)c b U rrll'tl '

'\Julle ngUt, , brsnn BlossolD qulrk­y. J two. jlu.lliJg bhl1~~lr togNner: "1 om s u ult'e lIoy. ue will wake a ~o(JtJ bu~huDli t_

"l:Je t~ nil lOU "oy ,suppose I shull 10t.!! bUn HluS~UW. 1 kUuw be Is go­.ng to a~l. Ci,' t"'lIglJt." 1 bl' I:lrl lJuug ,,','r Ib" "u,'k of llpr trlpnd's ('uulr. '11' runld "'1'1 U .. r breul b va tl1~ ,b,·~k. lI11t 11 \'I't1~ u Pill' lie "uIIIIl nOI Rl'e Ill!! 1001e In IH'r l',f'" LllosHum grlppeU I U .. (fill rl'sl" "~ II tor sUl'llort

"!luu Ull's. lOU hlllU. Ilttl~ pnl,' be <nlll "1I'od.IS "I 1:00\\' lUU 1\'111 he t1

I:OIIU \\ IIIl 1010. II lUI ky tellow " '" 011 Ihluk I bull lI~tl!'r tukr 111m.

You It Ish IIII' tll'- I U~ girl bpnt stili I lusrr; lJN IlUlr bru-up!! 11l~ rurebl'ua.

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...d lInd adv~~~ea~~~ an~~:~g~endOnCy ~ io constipation The correctt\e they need Is

"NA-DRU o"CO" Entirely dlf[erent from common laxatives. Pleasanl to tak~. mild and paInless A lablet (or less) at bed-time regulates the bowels perfectly Incre:lslnl doses never needed Compounded, like ali the 125 NA-DRU-C.O pro-paratlons, by expert chemlsls Money back If not ;:;atlsfactory

~ 250 a box If your d- Iggist has not yel slocked Ihcm 17

send 250 and we Will mail them • NATIONAL DRUG 6. CHEMICAL COMI"ANY

OF CANADA, LIMITED, MONTREAL. 22

Getting Religbn Aunt Mllry l'~rSlll1mOnS called one

day on the vIllagc Inwyer DOMINION EXPOSn ION

"Well, old ludy," he said, ""hOot call I, do [or rou?'

"A h wants lac dl\ o'oe m .. h hn. bllnd" snld Aunt Mory

"DIvorce old Unelc 13.1\'" ~r.cd the lawyer "Good grnclous \\hnt for'"

.. Bcknse he's clone goL Tt'h~'1on, dnt's "hl." SRld Ahut l\[nry. f un' we nlll t hnd n chlckcn on de llible fa' :,lX wtl-oks"

RECINA, SASK.

JULY 31, AUGUST IZ, 1911

REDUCED PASSENGER RATES ON ALL LINES

Oorne "n,1 WBrt8 dlo"ppel\ ... hen l .. ", • .1 p,mple Accommodation for ,vlth UolloWIlY. Oorn Cure ~ IthoUI lOll.' ing Q. scar.

A Well Bred Dog. The eomedilln in Lhe movlIlg pietllr,

show nround the corner say" hut chrrs nrc stuU1ng hnlf their snusnge" With hreod now ,beclluse they cnn't make 'hath ends oneat

Thp sllnd is fiowl11g ant of the glnss, dny Ilnd night mght and day. shake It not You have n work here --Gen­ernl Gordon.

,------'-11 yeu renlly "ant to tight you'll

make the weight. ---=::..---"-

Tho Press a Blessing. Here IS a Illbute t'l the vulue of

the press of Cnnnda [rom an eastern exchange:

, A GRAND COLLECTION

STOCK OF LIVE

Rest R(I.('cs nnd m05t th n lImg \ t­lructloll8 th"t luwe ever b' '.1 ,','n III Wostern Canadn

Do not neglect lins grand nl'~)r Lumty for a rC1l1 good holiday

Exlnbltlon Entrlcs Olose .July 3th. 1011

Raring Enlncs Close Jllly 22nd, 19t!

ror further Informltlioll WrlU' to L. T. McDONALD,

Rogin a , Saskatchewan.

Her Score. "What did you go around the hub

In p" "Oh, Just a plnm blue sklrl Illld

white shlrlI' (115t," -----

When the Nnttonnl E,litcntlonal as ~nCllltlon met ot Clevclnnd, Ohio, Dr. Nil'holna Murrny Butler, preSident of Columblll Umversity, was prescnt­ed to n county superinlcndent 01 schools lrom 'woy down in OhiO

01 the PaCific." ,o::1et~~~I:~~~~uit~"~h~~I~o, 000 8' their "o'ion Lllo~eiiiei;il~~~~~~n~n~d~BOotl1lll' . .!!Come," be erie. sborply 10 oOllwer

to u ttmld rop, wbereat some ODe en Pltyslcian-Klcptomnmn is n diS tared wbom be could nor recugntze.

Cromwell's Skull,

ensc. "Wbut 13 It?" be blllt ubouted, bls

"I wl-ll-unlv \ our 1I.IPI'II1I ... "" • lJllrnl Ilnl'!l' 11 "'tiS b ... r mother

rolllil/.: lJora 1ll1I' I'll IIp~ltuttuJ;lv 10-wo rd (hI' door .. \\ e will u I Wd ys be pUI3-alwnl''' lusl IUl' ~ume't'

"A good newspaper is Ihe grandest t.empornl blcsslng thllt God hns given to the people of this country In the first place aU the people retld the pa' pers. Ilnd the newspnpers furnish Lho grc~tpsi preport.on of rellchntr to tho peoole. A large majority do DoL r~ad hooks. The olcl people look [or dellths the young look for mnrringcs. the husinPBs men reod the bllsineB~ Gnd finll~cial columns Great lihrariea mllke a few intelligent men and woo men but newspapers, If properly edi­toxl, rn the nntion into the snnhght."

A Pill That L.lchteno LI,e -To 'hn m~n W,10 is B. dothn of intil"cation tho IrILII" nction or bl!8in(,8! become! nn addolt mlsory lIe onnnot. concentrate hl~ mint.! upon his tn-eke n.nd 10B9 I\nd 1'rxl\tlnn o.t.tond lilm '1'0 Buob II. man Pnrmelcu'. Vogetable Pill" ortor roliC" A couren or troatmont. o.ccorliin, to dlrcct.io"", will oonvinco him of their I:rcQ.t, e.!.,(lcllrIJt" 'Ihoy nro oonndputly rccomuH>mlod htl-' oaus. they" III do nIl thnl 18 clo.lmcd lor thom. The county superintcndcnt hadn'L

been In a bIg city lor some time nnd "he hnd impro\'~d his opportunLhes by go(tlllg slightly Jingled. ,

"Doclor Buller," snul the Introduc· or, "1 wnnt to present lIfr. So-and· so, of Ohio" . ",\h," snid the doctor, "lorn plens cd (0 meet you"

'1 he connty Ruperllltendent nlO,le 0 bow nnd pnssed on. How"ver, he WRS

B bit mixed H~ d.dn't quite nnder ist.nncl who Doct.or Butler WIlS so hnng nround rOT n lime ond got a chance to tug Doctor J:)u~le' slecvu.

T1ll1 doctor I umed. "What hp inquired. , •

"Suy, Doc," sniel the county super Inll)ndent. "I just \\ nnlcd to ask -whellier yon nlll n reglllnr doctor 01 n dentlstl"-Snturduy Evemng Post

Det.eeUve-I gness tHnt's right 1 eerns stralDed (0 tbe POIDt or frenzy a\'e noLiccd thnt its nctnns ore 11.1· "Just me, Blossom. MU'I'l'r soys yon

woys taking somethlllg for It. Is oxceptlons" 'l'lIen In tbe silence ibe cblld's eyes roved orer tbe room and

Practicnlly all Canadian dru'lglsts, lI,;bted on tbe table littered wltb lJu· grocer, 0 nd geneml denl ers sell Wil· Bon's Flv Pads. If your storeltceper "Does you wrlte'l" Iler tone be does not, ask him why. Ltok,en,!o Interest Blossum's boodM

moved nlmlessly. "Write, wrlte1 That's precisely wbot I can't do, curse ItI" Tbere before blm lay Ibe work hel:1lD In pride and bope, DOW sbntt~r' ed by Il dnrkness~worOie tban death. He was recalled to tbe prescnt by tbe pns8ure ot Bmlt I arws resting on bls kllees 89 the cbUd Inoted up Iota Ilb despairing face.

"Poor denr!" sbe sympathized In ao old fnsblonrd wonner.

"It's durk, Darn-Dever any IIgbt .. That's wby [ cannot write." !:illl .; .. I~ .. "I broke wllb 0 bnll sob J

",'w drpudrUl'sorry. Let me do It ror you I prlot now, ood I Il'nrn rnst See It I duo·t." Rbe tos~l!d tbe pa pers IIsldo plimbed luto u cualr, sucking

Ihe prndl to make It blark. \vlll ,ve writ e, U los~om '1" He­

lic'~lvl n"',.,_ sbe louked np. lier

1':~::~:n.ii~~~'!~~6J:~e'w;~as nUluwed on Uls I' bell ved Could a

Btos"uw litt.'ll UI" 0_.111 "Alwuys," lie IHoml,wtl. "UIIU t lUIUk auoul we ,·ou lur(' 1 um "

"I IOl'e 'J lltD-V"'.,'· 'J'bpn (bp dl10r 'IMP!!. OlIO 11100,,,111 ~IIok louek In lIli

hulr ~II'PI v '0'1\\ r(! Ilvlu to ols fnpe lIud HtOtlflll1J; ~lIunlllp.rs Dern lU\'('d I ~'1ll1 It llUd (·OUIP. n t Inst. 11 s"~m"d 1$ It thl~ C;:Pf'ot"J IlIsY trpre gl'pntt'r, morp Iprllbl p • Ibnu \tlllt 01 Uls ~ll':bt. 1:I1' 'Tu" dOJIJI\ UPI pfl. Ell' bud plulll. Is,'d lb~ gll'l I UI'} would rewalD pOI', Illil Ill'\'\' til'". npw dllllp~. would u.l~p rbl' 0111 mu~t h~ lulU ~~Idei he 11111"t _rbool bllD~pll III u. ulun~. J b(' 9" NIt lIrIJkp 011 'hIs torellNld liS Ue ~llnl U.'<1 1l1~ Uund., lllpn, "11I1 II g. Olin 111 tuhl· _Ll IlIH nrms lIa 11 .. I;PPI'S uud Uld !II! lUI e !:l" l rUJI( lleLl UlullollleRs, Luklu!: no oull"e 01 I h" p.ls~ugl' 01 Ilwe

:<nflly. tlmldlr. ,uw. onl' 10udlPd blm uV Ihp ,houilleis '(bH Ulun tbl'I'lp!1i III- ,,,III Ipul,,'d ul1l 10 IIll'et Ibll IIlh'r pit I'll~slunt1I"'1\ his 01 Ill:.- ullt-'(lpll ami

,ll1lwl'll lb. !!'Irli-h U:;'lIre ot litH jill I u~ ft,!1 bpr tbrolJblng 10 rr~pnnop. 1I1~ 1I';'whlt:lg ;;r u~r baDds as sUu Clung lu lum. "lllns~om- f110 •• om. "flpnk to mr!"

wlllsl'~red "I .'11 WI" you 10H' IIlP. '

'Lo"" \'UII~ \lllti ull Dlr OPing! tbpro 111 1111 lU" w"rld

Lnxury tendR to selfi.hnPM onrl coors~ness. nnd Ihe s" nmplllg of the hlghcr monhood - Malcolm J Mc J,eod.

Mosi peorle put off until (() morrow tlw fnvors Lhey coult! do \IS tOll IY

Thor~ art' bul sel'cntren ,,'conled nsuents of MounL ArnrnL

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Page 3: Insure Correct CeDSUS laterested'in White Salkatooni 4J t ... · The following letter to T~e Times Mr. Archibald BIlle, chief of the Census Departmeut, Ottawa, is self-explanatory

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THE TREHERNE TIMES

TRADE GENERALLY GOOD ORDERS FOR ENGINES

MackenZIe and Mann Place Contr.acts for Twenty

Toronlo-V,lule people In the cast lire hearIng duly 01 the scarcity of mouey oWlllg to the amount needed

WILL TRY POLITICS

GraIn Growers of Grenfell To Enter Political Arena

WEEKLY REVIEW CERTIFICATE SUSPENDED LISBON CASTLE ATTACKED

lhe I nvaders Appear out of Darkness SurprIsIng Senllnels

r,lot Blamed ',r GroundlOg of Steamer Stnrmont

Monltenl- The formal mvc'Llgn wto the groundlllg of Ihe sWlLfn

nenr Longuc l'omt on

THE SUNDAY SCHOOl. CONDITIONS I N WEST ARE STI LL

VERY SATISFACTORY

Dun's Report Says all Trade Improv ed 10 W,nn,peg-I ncreased Achv Ity In Building -All Crop News CJntl\1ues Fnvorable

Ne\V~Lork - Nolwlth-tnndlng thc extreme ho~ "enther III rot ny sec tlons, which hIs har} a somewhat nd verse effect on some Imp._ cla.patehes 1<1 Dun s Revlcw from brnnches m Onnll!ln of R G Dun &. 00 !'Cport ihnt the VOIUIIIO of bUSiness holll. up rcmnrkILbly "ell nnd III 'ome pomts hilS evell Improvca

lIlO\ e the crops III the west ihOl!e fnr-slghled men of finance Sir Wm Monokel Zle lind SIr Douuld Munn up parently nrc not worned They hnve Ju-t pillced "Ith Ihe Can Ida Foun dry p.ompnm "11 order for t\\ent~ 10 <'('.nolive engmes for deln ~r~ tlus y'l!41T and J J Ashworth asslstnnt general mnnnger of the con~p!lJ1y sia ted " fe" da~R nllo IhlLt the first dl hI< ry Will be Wilde III Angust

Grenfell Sllsk -The grnm gro" era III the dlstncL hnve been ngitrutlllg for some lime 10 hllve thIS eonstltu eney represented by n filmier ns It 18 largely lin agrIcultural dlsLrlct r"l"nrd Crnm hits been npproRched lind he hilS nt the SOLiCJtlltlon of a O\m~ber of Jus frlemls consentoo W n!low Ius nlllllC to be put III nomllNI tlOn Ilt the r.onvenilon coiled for WindlJlorst on luly/25 10 .elect a Llberlll cnndldote lor the lext

At Monlrenl retllil traele tends to seasonnble quietnc8JS but thnt 1Il the coun~IY ,dl-Itucts thrre IS n faIr vol UJnc of buslIlcPs 1Il0'llIg lind colleo tions genernlly hM e IIllproved m lenther rhere has been some 111 emnsc III Bnll.h lllqulr) for Boles 1 he market 15 Itrm but the demllnd frorn lq,cnl lIlanlluctllrcrs IS sllll d,s n.ppollH'ng H clcs nrc quiet but pncc. nrn nUl1nlmncd Cheese ex porto tire (IOnl GO 000 10 65000 boxes per wp.~k lind there IS an aellve ex JlO~t movement of I1rmn on old orders

Wholc'6lllc trlldc fit Quebec Don 1111Ul'S fnlr Slollle grocenes nrc In goo<l dolO Ind nnd Ihue IS u lIbeml

_0 11 lOr hnnl\\nrf! IIn<l prOVISions WhIle mnnufuclurers of footllcnr and deniers In lenth, r nrc busy ReLall SilleR nrc 111 51 t <rll('lor~ volume.

'loronlo r"[lorh thnt grncml trade "howfl a sllgl t fulhng off OWlllg 10 the holldny nnd Illtl nEe hent but .. ortlTl£ "1' bnsllwsc III drv GOOdM IS qUIte good 1 hOI e IS Il free move JlH lit of grocc~w' hllrd" nrc nnd me t ,.Is nnd prO\lslons nrc !olllg \\ ell ) PJlt ncr IR III flllr demnnd and hales

-are Il cent hlglICr WillIe the hi lit and drought hn,"

o11.IIlnged fnllt nnd gram hns suffered to sume cxt~1I1 condlllOns III the we.t IIrc sllll sn I sll elor~ lind fn lnre r ro'p~ cts lire VI I Y encolITngl/lg

At london Lhe contulIJ(',1 dry well ther Is hnv\ll~ I blld effect on the cro,ls bUI relll I lrnde hoI Is up \\ ell I n<:t()rlCH III ve I snlt-f Icl()TY volullle of fill! orders lind Illp. ferhn~ IS hope 5111 HamIlton rcpOi ts thnt the hal dry "~nth, r hns du nllgcd con c of the slllltHer fTlllts 1l1HI Ihnl 5(lme of the fnctone. hn H clos(>(\ clc>wn for a f. IV days In consequence uusmess IS hI Hln" .... ~ IS slow l11~lher progress iE reoorted In the fnr "est nnu nOlth "egt n11(1 the sllunlion nt prnchcnl ly eVlTY potnL appenrs to be e/llll ent Iy slUtl5fnctory

11 e locomol1ves nrc whal Is kno1\n as consohdnlion engInes WIth super hearers and \lTe each to wClgh no wns The file tory stnff IS being m crensed dmly nnd Mr Ash" orih slntes th It thry nrc now m II beMer p<l8llion thnn e,er La hnndle tillS el,Ss.- of husllIc.. He ndded that he "ns IPven to underslnnd thllt Ihe new locornotlv<'s wOllld h" n!\Cd for the huuhng of wClltern bllsllless and more IlIlPIl<\lIlnrly In the gmm Imde A 10 cOlllohve costs abont $15000 so till­onler \ III ruo nbout $30000

BODY NOT FOUND

CorpSe of FIreman KIlled In Wash Out at Hawk Burled III Slide

J~cnora Onl -SellTeh shl! conlin Ilea fer the bod~ of FITenllln 13 Sic ,. n'on who wns crushed W denHI III

the wreck nt the \I nsh-out Il lew miles eUEt of Hnwk on Sntllrcluy lnst Afler ~r It (Ilmclllly the engl!lc nn I tender It 1\0 been r0l5ec1 !lIld brought to town

SlIna and gravel III large quanlllles shot uu\\n the sllhng as they \lere bemg rmscd IllII It IS fem'cd that the re 1I111ns of thc unfortunntc mnn were bUl'led III the slide tlmt look plnco A chung outht was de.pntched to Ihe .cem of the wr~ck And returns are hOlllly I\.IVIlltoo that tJle body h~IS been found

VEGREVI LLE EXTENSION OPEN I

C N R Ready to Accept FreIght to StatIons

,\!lllouncement IS II nde Canudlnn Northern It1n}" ny ITflffie dcpm tmenrt. that orders hnve hel n I.sued by thc Cnnndian llml"fiY eomnllSSlOn nuthoflzlllg Ihe opemlll( If the Vegreville extensIOn La nnd

it1ellldlo!$ Muns{)n FrClght shill ments will now be nccepted for \) lIt"S POr>llltlOll to tJlC followlllg stllhollS 111 Albertn -Inlnnd IJnlght Ryley Doud~ Roundlllll DC'llIny OnmTose Until" VI()WP011lt 1 dberg Edens \ llle Donnldn Red WIllow, lea 1I11T~t Stettler "nrdcn E enn Blg Vullo) Scollnrd RUllls!!) Ro" lo~ MIII'IllI MUllson

PROGRESS ON G T

Faster Work IS BelOg Made ber s Report

Vancouver -CollI \\ood

At "\IlIllPcg IIll crop n(>ws con hnu(>n f I,omble nnd bolh \\hol(>slIle .find TC'tlll1 tmde shows Improvempnl (>1',lJ~11111,. m dry gooch nnd klndrcs ltnc.s w} 110 ILd \ 11) In hUllthnl( (h~ J 111)8 consHlernble mcrcl18e Reporls fr<lm n (tm" conllnue \ cr~ encournr:( !nil merchnnts being kept busy "hile f('11 estill" IS yer~ octh e nnd prices ,re stendlly n,h nnClIlll' rrn,lc IS t nlhl~ Incrca'lng II~ Edmonlon and comhltons nrc ven snhsffictbry con 11,I(no" I !In!,: sh/llnliltQCI hl lhe con Imn' cI recti pI of IILvomble crop re Irlll):OIIL~ ports

(ross cnnllngs of all Cnnn(ltlln TRll Nllds Icportmg lor tho /II on til of JunG show IIll In~renl'C o\er llL~1 ye oj 8 per c~nt COl mlclClnl 11\1Inrcp In the DOllllllion of Cnnndn durlnll PIC pM! weel< T111Il,ber{>d 21 agfllnst 1'.3 lost w~pk IInll 26 the correspond mil "eek Inst ,.enr

MUST SERVE SENTENCE

lion for the legnslnbve blv Cmm IS nn IIcllve of Grmn Gro\Vers nSflOe'int'ion sHlcnt of the Bnlrirlg~_)ln at the present ter muruclpllhty before eOllnulg·1

thIS (hslrHlt held 1\ l'osihon 1Il the Il/,'Tlculturnl colleges III

Umted SllIt.es He IS I\. g-oo<! er Ind n del',p t1llnker and If dhos(~n

rOl)reseil L the I,lbera.ls WIll no .'_ .. u· Tecene the "upport of the fnrme"s

I(ITCHENER TO MARRY

FIeld Marshall Always Dubbed "Wo mBn Hater" Falls a V,ctim

London -:MlhtIlTy nnd SOCIety clr cles were glvell Il shock when It "ns announced t1mt J ord Kltchener who hnd 1l1WllVS be on regarded ns n "omlln hllter Is to tukc a ,nie The IInnonnceme)nt WIiS made 'through Ihe In<ha:l DRI y TelegrlLph of J ncknow It says thllt the field mnrshnl 18 en gl ged t<l J conOrn Matlldll ~ olmgcst unughter of LlOllel Douglas Henrsnv of l{hen Oude [nlha The fleld marshnl IS said to be severnl nldcr thlln hl~ prospectlVc bndc

It hll.q Ju~t been nnnounced thnt Lord Kilchener "ho for some hme h IS been out of a lob 18 to tnke tiP lhe consul genernlsl111l III Egyp.t In

SlicceSSlon 10 Sir Eldon Gorst

PEACE AG~IN REIGNS

Labor Trouble. That DISturbed Brl talll Now All Over

Mnncllester -~1I the In"-'or troubles here 11Ilve now been settled The

cllnal dispute WIIS Ilrnctlonl1y III r 'lIg~u n few dn) 8 ngo but the men emplo) ed there held lit I n II the 0.1 her strllwrs \\ ere • 11\11 j George Askwlt.h conirollcr ~ II" III (,f laboT rl present1l1g the bonrd of tr I Ie eonilnucd hIS conferences WIth the the two pnttles concerned A finnl '"Ltlement was renl)hed Tuesdnl wInch lllcludcd nl! secllons rhe 100d mll~or flnally nnnounced t1 al ,/11 Ule men hnd agreed to resum" lesume "ark Immed\llwly

LATEST AVAILABLE REPORTS FROM LEADING CENTRES

been coneluded nnd

LESSON IV- THIRD QUARTER FOR JULY 23 1911

Prices of Grain, Poultry, L,ve Stock, Dairy Products, Etc, at Home and

ju,ug:mecn twos g1\ en plnctng the n.spOnsllnhtl for the occIdent

L,.bon -A IllYslenous nnd darmg though un'ucccssful ILttOJllpt WIIS made r~cntly to pCllotlnle nnd cnp ture SI George Cllstle nm, n strong h fortIfied fortrlss on the top 01 n hIli m tJ,e centre of ihe Clly

Text of the Less~n II Chron XX)(IV I I3-Memory Verses I 2-Golden Text Eccl XII I-Commentnry pre­pared by Rev 0 M St.earns Abroad

WIOllIpeg Cash PrIces \\ hent:-

1 Northern 2 Northern 3 Northern

W Llverp~ol Market

!l7)( 94 91 86 81 73 62

3SY.

l\t1l1l No l nor sPOt Exhnusled Mnn No 2 llor spot 7s 4Y.d MIIIl No 3 nor spot Exhnusled

Above quotlitiOns lire per 100 lbG \pproxmllltely per bushel they nre

Mlln No 1 nOT ~pot ExhauRtoo Mlin No 2 northern J06 Mnn No 3 nor spot Exhausted

LIve Stock PrIces ChOIce buteher steers and hmfers dehvcred $5 75@$6 oe

Rlvllrc1 who wns m chllrge 01 the vessel "hen othe groundlllg occurred l'lie pllot ,~ng pllll1shrd by .uspenslon of IllS [lIlol s cer'hficlIJe ior tlie bll\!mce of the )cnr IUld \I liS ga\ en n sever~ reprJlnnnd His np prentice pilot s ccrltficnte WIIS return ed to liml so he 1ll1~ht IlcqUlre the knov;le<lge wlnoh nil pilot s should possess •

MINING AT LAKE OF WOODS

SpeCIal Corresponder-o of Toronto Pap)'r to InvestIgate

Kenorn, Ont - H Pl<!Tce !'[IeCI ul 1Il1ll1llg corre'jlOndent of the Toronto \\ arid hns arnved m to,m Rnd stlltes thnt he "1]) be here fot t"o ,,,,cks looltlllg Illto tilt> 1111nlllg posslblhlles or the LI ke of the "oods cllstnct I eccntl) cOllSiderable Illterest has b (Ill tnken b~ C'llstCllI S~ lIulcllles 11l the local Blancs nnd Mr Plcree lin lIolinces hIS IllWnhOIl of VIsltlllg those whIch Itn\ e excLted most attcn lIon 1 heee Will lIlcluue the ?hkl do

1he sentlllels fit the cllstle "erc SUI I need bv n lnrge bodY 01 II en who flred vol1e\5 Tl e "hole gnrn SOli qll1cld~ turned out nnd charged WIth fixed lnyonets The 1I\\ ILders dlsnppcnred lJ tho dnrkncs-

The Mtnck hils caused n 8en~ Ihon and the gnrrl~on of thc Clil hns been remforced

An Old Enemy In Arm.

\:iood butcher cattle de hvered

Me(hum botcher cattle de hvered

4 75@6 25 • Illek EI1~le SuJ Illun Op'hlr SCT/L1Il tIe l'elllllac lind sevcml others

"1 come w England happy 11l ne knowledge lhnt I represent a united South Africa The "o~ds were spoken by Gen Bolhn when ne lande<:! at Southampwn In ~1111 to IIttend the Imperial Conference and the coronl\ tlOll festIvities and that happy reRull is Il\rgal~ dlle La the Ulclefnt gllble ef forla of the mall who fought so veil and so successfully ngalnst us dUTIng tna South Afrlcnn WIlr Gen Bolhll now holds the honored pOsItion of tho first Premier of Uruted Soulh Afnell but prior t-o the Boer War lu. nnm" wns known w lew 811ve hIS own im medlat" clrcla When the campnlgn .tarted he was on'y 1\ Field Ovrnat but promolion came qmckly and he commanded the Boer lorc~s r.t Colenso and WI\B Comml\nder III Chief durlllg the rest of the war Let s flght like meo' he snld La some who counselled tadlcs of 1\ particularly savage ohar acter but do oothing revengeful or mean ' &nd there we have the ke~ noto of the chllracter 01 the man wh' fought lost and 19 now domg every thing he elln W heal up the old wound. and rGstore the p-ospcrlty 01 &he South Afncan 00101 y

Th IS IS lin 1Il1llSllllll} ~oocl lesson for lhe boy~ llta"tIIl ch IIH it 18 the story of IL Loy kmg 1\ ho bl gnn to Tllgll when he W IS only "even yunTs old ond he (l1d r ght III the SIght of tim Lord turlllllg neIther to the nght ltnnd nor 10 the left Reference should be mllde La thnt other bo\ KIng lonsh \\ho brglll La rCl~1I whell Iw \\ I. 0 Ily ~e\c1 ~ efiTS old nlld reIgned forty ~eurs 1II len S II< rn lie IIlso rlld ngM 111 the HIght of 1I (' L< r<1 /IS long liS JehoHln the ]lltest lIIstrllct ed h 1II III t 11 IllS III IeI' vpn rs IlC CIIII"cel J( h01111 " SOrt t) 1 c stoned to lenth blc l\1"C h( brought IIlIll II rl' bllke froll the r orcl 10 .. Ih reigned UUltyone lenls In lOlllslI1 n hnl !llthollgh he 1\ "" II g 0 I I I ng lind \\rollght greut "forn" Il1d kepi the C'rentesl J IIS"OHI S nce I h d I) s of 81l1ll101 (II Ohml 'xx\ IR) \<1 tho IlIffI, pili t of h,s reign \\ n" clouded bl wIllll1lneRS wh ch eo,t hili IllS I fe lUll! cll18cd lerenllllh the plOpllPt to 11m 11'1 for 11111 for JClrlll oh pro ph!' led dl III II c lll"t r IghteCl'1 yonrs of Ill" lelgn (J r I 1 2) I hilt c' en n \ er} \ Ollllg pI f'1 II 1'1 11 serve tho 1 anI \Ie lenrn olso 110111 the slolY of Snllll~1 \I ho liS II dllM 1I11I1 Iste cd 11110 the Lord Ilw prophet lerellllllh 8111d II hen e Il1e<l to II office \h 10nl Go I behold 1 r

eh ()loe li glh t heQues

select heaVIer

3 75®~ 25 600151000 .. 00 450 6 (;0@6 70

• Ii 15@6 00 600 550 550 6~

TO MAKE RIVER NAVIGABLE

Actual Work Will Be Started Next. Year, Says EngIneer III Charge

Produce

Bllttleford Snsk -EngIneer Volgnl In chargc of the SUI vel' "ark 011 the

Iltc.hewnn rlypr ,\118 III tO\\ n ra

fresh

15 y ancl stilled thnl III hiS opinIOn the IIctuul "ork of flttlllg the r" ur

12 for 1111' Igallon "ould be un ler~nltCn 110 next ~e u

As a mcanR of Illslnnng II more 17 equnLle flo\\ of '~I ter It 15 planned

to construct b ... cnt reservOIrs III bhe mOllnt IIns \\Inch \\111 be opened dllT Illg IJIO low wlLter 1)ellOd The sllr \ey work IS gomg uhend "Ith gle"t TnpIIlJ Iy ,

$175 05

}4'1 17 20 18 23

1214 10 1114

1011 13

12-1514 .. 11

09

SMALLPOX SP READ I NG ,--WhItes and I nihnn. at Fort George

Contrnct Dread D,sease I art \ Icxnndcr (Fort George) -!\Jl

(lulhlnnk of .n ullpox to< >< plnee here "t Fort Gf!orge nenr Ihe 10] t A lex In 1m Inlhan I eserve SOllie people frolll here hll\ e br en "olklllg III POlllt du nOIS and broll,,1 I the 0)1 L1"mlc \\ th thelll Dr J \ Gram [rolll Selklrl "liS out here lind found

blJlIl fOllr cn,l'S The~ "Ne ISOllIl cr! nnd quornnillled 1 here 18 80111

~ooled clips

rror of he dISC lSi! Rprcndllg ns 'ollie of the." Ilcople 'I ern CllIllTnng I long w!lll the Indllllls IL thc Ilcnt~ grolll{ls lind as IL lesult one 1ndll n funllly of four lire !l0\\ Ilown "lU, It here

814 18 11 12 08

Stude,,' Charged wllh Theft \\ lIlrnpeg -The nILme oS 1 d\\ nrd C

11 I\lS nppe Ired an the locket nt thl' c,Ly pollcd court Mon la~ DnvIs IS n' medIC 11 studcnl nL Queen I/> Unl ,crslty h.lIlg-lon nnd is belllg tnken there for (Irml ~ he charge n!(tlnsl hUll is one of I he!I, nnd 'hIS preferred by the 11\l1\ el"ty 1\ ItholltlPA TITIIllP ,11I,lelv aitpr tlie c1C'Partura of the .tudent~ tillS spl11n~ It ,\ns fo md thnt a \alullble 1l1lcrOSCope \\ns f11SS

nnd cYldence turne I np w the lnclI!ty to bellO' c thnt Dn

\1 ns the ~Ullt, party SO thn~ ImlllC dwt.ch "lre~l 10 l'rlllce Albm t for hM nrrest He IS no" spcerllng ensl\lnrd

hiS W IV t{) Kmgston m tile eU8 of 1111 officer

(\ld A

~llItary Mu.lcnl Famll •• 'I he hOllor of Il d nner plud recenlly

10 Mr Dan Godfr"~ conductoJ of II ~ dou nc Houth MUnlclpul Orchestra by Br t sh mUSIcal composers IS a rc Illlllder of the Godfreys remnrknble ILS~OClntIQn WIth the Gunrds hnnds ;;'WIIl 1825 until 1880 tho Coldstrellm" bund WAS COl t nuously control\,.(] by II ",Ol1!rp) first uy CllIlrles the founder

f the !nlllll~ lind then b~ h. SOli ~ red Iwd lor SOllle years ull tl ree loot Gt "rds I/u IUS " rc con,lucteu by tho three brothe»s-Fred Charles "11<1 Ulln

1 he second of t lese then ,ent to the P""yal Horse GUllrds /Lnd Dnn became ',l\IOII' os the bnndlll ISter of the (,ren IIdleT' to \\ hlCh IlOsltlon he wus up l v nttSl on tn rt!COfllll en iutlun 01 t, 16 t'rlllc~ COlltlOlt III thc age of twel1t~ Ihe 1 lIe \\1. lhc lust j,ntlsh b UlU IUllster tl) Le commlS5looed II lU some .ome Id"a I)f h >; vorld" de celebrlt~ lIln) be gll ned frolll the f Ict Ihllt the K lIg 01 the Sund"lch 1.111lI Is COl fer red all h 111 Il Hovlll Order whilst the SlilLlln of l(anzlDlir present ed hUll With tl\O l\IOSSIH gold br Icelets

B sides the Bourllemou h COl duot-or honored there IS Mr H~ruert l!Iod Ire) co \Clncter of thil Cry.t 11 Palace buud Oply the "\I tOluotwm fllnlll~ Clln rIV1l1 th.:s reeorLl lour bothers lind 1 neph~w of the slime hnvlllg n variOUs per ods conducted Ro~ al M/L rllle. bnnds

LaId 0 It Edinburgh ulld (I .0;(/1' have [01

long been not.onou.l) Jealous of ench other S lDstttullOl s Ilnd attractIOns 1: he stury goes that a <: lo.go.. lUull met lin 1 dmburgh mlln on the neutral ground of London I hey got nlong vl'ry \\ ell together untIl tili' Gl".sow Dl!U1 hllppm 00 to IlIcntlon.,tliot hm lin live lawn wus a very line Clt~

Tllen angry pllsslons arose ~ Yes wns the reply I dnre say I I

IS but It s not so "ell laId out a' Edinburgh, '

I Il admit Ihnt answered the Glasgow milo somewJlU I to the oUr cr S sl1rpTlse Then he added Glus gow 18 not so well lmd out liS Edm bmgh but It Will be whcn It IS a. deoo liS EdIDburgh -Pearson I

nelll

not sPN k for I nil II clllle! bill 1 Old strenglhened Illn Il HI n-." lllm (h r I 6 U) 1l1nolh) frolll dille! k Ie\\ the scrIptures anel 011 BlrsHed 1 md lit Ihe age of tl\clv SIII(I I lIlll-t be nbonl Ill} Flllh"r s bllFlnl -. (1 Ilke II 40)

rhe hfe of the lord leells \lIlA "I sollltely perfecl nil Ihrough TIl( hfe of SIll Iliel "as ,,1>01 t as nOI t1~ per fect ns orlllllml JllOIIIII" In Ih gwcn

God gut 10 It nil I \lHh Ilim I IS ,ncwtc Jose.ph n HI Dlln nl Hilt when

hy Ihe crellt .ncnflee or Cllllst We n Il~t tll« 110 olh r pnllern thun HI, life wI 0 \r ft US In eXllml'le ihat \I C should iollm' 1 It" HIpps (1 Pet II 21) 1 he only \\n) I, lo con tlllllilly COl Siller H III Illtl run 1\llh r IhencI lookll" IInlo Jesus (Heb XII 1 J) Onc I f the 1II08t re TrIl1lkablc thIngs I bout losl tit ,n~ tl lit I a ,ns lIlenholl! I b) llJlIl C CUO yeJlls berOio he "'S born b) 1111 un n 111100 prophet \\ ho pred cted thnt he "ould do celli In t111ngs which he dId exactly as plcchctcd ([ h ngs Xlii 10) lo<wh \"IS 0111 of seven lie 1 III thc Bible sl<lIY who wero mcnllOl p.d b) name 1 eloTe t he) \I em bOIll I cIT those \\ ho lire 1I1leleslet\ sec I eh them Ollt

A ~,rv Interesltng Inellent to n e concerlllng the other boy lung 10 Ish IS the wa) the money \\118 (binned 10 Icpalr t.ho ho 1St ... 1 the Lord 1 refer t.o Ihe cheat wIlh tl n hole III

the hd plnced b~ the nllar to ro eelve the o(fortngs of Ihe ploplc 1111

It worked splendldl~ ollli monel wns g LlhclCd III IIbulldnTlce Whether I )SIILh g ltlwrcd hiS moncy for m plurs III the 811me \\ flY or 1101 18 not 8111 I hut the .nme tl Ing IS \lnlten III Blch cnso COllcrrnlllg the \\or\tmlll -\IZ 1hat 10 \Cd )\IIng "<lH llopl "Ith thom becnuso ,ney de lit IlIlth lull)

Noto t.hnl JO~lah III dOll g Tight ,n 1)\C 8 !,(ht nl Ihe Lord l,ITned nOlthl'T t<l the Tlgl I hand nor 10 I h Idt Ren ell ber the oft repel ted phrflseR In [evlllcu' Int<l the Tord aId

he lore Ihe Lord and Ihe commnlld to \ brnh IIll Walk hofor~ If n lind I ~ thou slllCI'TO (Gen XVII 1)

\\ hen I I' \I"S slxleen , Nlrs old ho began to sock the God of DnvHI IllS fllther mid ,~hen he \\Il~ L\\cnly ho uq,1l11 W purge lud'Lh nJ d lcrnBlllom frolll Idols 80 thnt he IIUFt I ave sOlghl the Lord Ilcconhng to Jer XXIX 13 Frolll,erse 2 IL \loull 51 ~m thllt he por'ol1l\l1y SI\[ crlllt nd ed the hrcnlt\ng down of the Idol al Lnrs nnd therelore Ihe "ork wOlllr! be done thoT\lllgl h Verse (; refers La tl1I! pledlchon of Ihe ml n of God m 1 hlllgs :)till 2 ,~hlch we hnve ah elldy mentlOned

:Versos G Imd 7 spcllk of IllS cnrrv hlB cleanBlIlg mto four of Ihe lnb~s nnd of his relurn 10 Jer

ItslIlem It :wollld srem fl_ If he relll I) dl{l \\lIn( he could to cle Inse the

d from lflolntry nnd IlIrn the peo­to God lL was the lnst clIll

for Jllst Iwenty 1\'0 yl'nr" Ihn lust baLah of

to Bn"-,ylofl four hlld kings

tv.11n\'n yenrs ·.ei"hlleenl \ enr of llls rel!!n

twcnl y 81X yrnrs old r the hOIl"e 01 Iho

hrrms lJl vcrocs n01~"e IS menlioned The

tabernncle for ",hollt 600 l cllrs /Lnll the temple wore lhe heaTt 01 the

.. oAI.lny lIfe ILnd lilt the bcglllnlllg' of Ihe hie on ellrth of \lIe

cleansed Ule temple lron.tment of Ille tern

WI"'~ their Irclllmon>!. of GOiI lYe revenled Himself 10

,

.. I

> I

Page 4: Insure Correct CeDSUS laterested'in White Salkatooni 4J t ... · The following letter to T~e Times Mr. Archibald BIlle, chief of the Census Departmeut, Ottawa, is self-explanatory

. , Tfill TIMES. TRE:ErERNE.

5USINlS!I AND PROIl IISIINIl CARIIS. T. he ·I~l'e-h' -e-'l-n"e···-;r-· i-o-;-e' <=. ;:lig~:-:~-~;;~·y willbc fOil 1111 i II allY I For :!ulul1lcr . dian !lcca ill c!li!-_ _ ~ Calludian history, or, beller, lIIuvlclrcl.l nlwny:; gl\,C ~hul1lberlulll s

. . i Colic, Cilol"ra ami Dlnrrhoea rem· IIKUIO"I.· the) read the fuller ~.let:lIls of ~hat, edy. alld caSlor oil. and a spe~dy _..,..;.""""'" ___ .:.-....,.. __ -'---:-..,..;.-c-

SUBSCl'Ilt"·t'IOrl so 1 A YEAR. I'

DR. LAUOnT, , W.lr of 18'2'14 as Wrillen bv Rlch- cure is certaill. For sale by <.I<:nl· I

ADVERTISING RATES J wk. 1 mh. :t 111hll. 1 yr.

Onf) Colul11l1 ........ ~ •• $' •• 00 ~I:,.OO ~lt)'(MJ tllM1.00 '111l(lO.~JUIlI Lur Cnl..... 375 12/'() 32.00 Mil 00

ardsoll, or 1£I:terly by Hnnnay' or ers everywhere.

Lt .• Col. Cruickshallk, and reading ===='========:;::==== M. D., C.M. Unl, .... lty of Mnnitobn. Ilonour ;radnnto.

OtHce "oft r~"trl ... nc ... Doyon St. Phono U. OWeR, StapleR Block. Houtt.2 t.u S p. m. URlr Col. ............... :!.:iO JoI,OO 20.():) 00,00

C).lIlrl.m Cl.t ............ 1.:-,0 !',.t-.) 1'!.t'lO M.nO .I!I"h~h Gol... ••.•••..•• ,7:, ~.OO K.OO ~I\.OO OU!) Inch.. •••.•.•...•••. '1.00 10.00

Thu abo,·o fill cs do not 11111,1>' in IIlIctiou lUiloftl ~ (mLortniIlIJltlllt.", toutlon, IncoLln,s, tount Do~tr.l)ft, ur R.uytlt1f1~ o! II trtlUllit.llfY IIIIt.nro. LOIrRI11Ud JII1t1Ir.h):l: Plh'urtllil!Uc, Ilnt illlier1.lou, I:! cuute t\ IttJll, tiU'./ll1IltlOU\' ilifllJrtione X culIU 11 lin", ;':UtiC08 ur IUH\., i!.LrR)·oll, lound. \YunLtI!l ute, t.u cnlllit nrr.1.IUllortlun, or \.hrew fntUJrLluu& fur $1 1)0. a......lJuvr (ur chnmcu (If ullrcrr.i!o. Inouls fUUK" -110 rot!u vtHI unt l,,\.or thall '!uo8du)' IIUOU.

M. B. McCAUSl.AND, J:OITOrq AND PAOPAI£Ton.

FRI:l,\Y, JUI..Y :ll, 1\)11. .~~ -- - --- -- ----

Where is Brock's Monument 1

nll11C1st be>,olld conception thul lhere :Ire ill Cnlla(b lII"n so

them, he struck wilh whnt the trlle lipirit of IlUtriotiH11I i:l as exempll­fied'in that one concrele illstancc, and wi th a deep sellse of shame for their faux pas in the 1tl~ll(:r of

"happY nl1l1"ioll~".

'l'rdll,n\(~ Agricultural ~l'cietr's 11th. annual cxhihitioll, 'l'l1estla), ond Wednesday, August 1St. and

:2=od=,=,='=9='=I=·==================1

MI-O·NA

An Excellenl Siomach Remedy.

'V~s5els Large May Ventul,'e More.' but Little Ships Must Stay Nc:ar Shore," Tbu lo.rua dlapl.y a.d., are I:ood (01" 'he la.rt(o bu.lnc.tt and 'he Cl ... lfilttl Wa.u' A.de. ara propor­lIonolel,. "ood COf' the £:nD.ll ftrm. In (~c.t many l.rOo (irma beca",. luch b" 'ha dlUt:cu\t u •• of lh. ClalJa10.,d Columna. There CUE­

nm;:-lc 10 Good-.1~r" h(lW.

i~;lorullt of (':I1I:1dinn nfT.lirs n~ nrc IIlrs. J. R. Whyte, Killarney, ~hose Icspollfiblc for the cxtTnnr· Manitoha, HII)'5 .. I ha\'c dinar), btalement which appeared found great comfort and relief in 011 IIltid" puhlished ill the Win· fr0111 IIIi o.na: r hod lJecn g-reatly Iii]>!.'); Ilrco! Press of j Illy ,.,th., I troubled for months with hE:arlhurti I\)I I. nn(\ a hen\'y bnrning feeli"ng in lilY

The nrlll:lc i:1 Cjuestion T!'polts a stomach. A fair 1IIenl would dis: ~ •••••••••••••••••••••••• :

\ trip nlllllc hy IIIcmbt.m: of Ihe Can· turb me so much I thal I wOllld., " : nelian A~sociatioll' of I,ife Under· have to sit lip ot night -the food i : •

wliler~, ill ses~ion in Winnipe,g, would sour on 111\' stomach nnd I: ! dO\\'n lhe Heel l~ivcr in the course form a gns which would cause btl·l: .: (If which ~pecc1 el w(!rc delivt:red ching aud dizzy Sf elk 'l'hese dis- I: : 1Iy MUlor E,'aIlH, nlill others, in- lrcssing troulJies disappeared after i : c111l1ing W. lI[cBridl!, president of I1sing Mi·o·nn nnd [ ~hall nlwnys,. : the association, speak highly of f this excellent·:

It is the report of the lalit'l~a1l1ed stomnch reUledy." , I: i

, MORDAUHT G.bUNDAS, M.n.

.\1: n.e R. ENO .. L.S.A. LON.

Coro',c1".

Ollleo .lId nc8ldonJo: Orllllu Street, Tr.dltH 110.

Ol11co Houra: - -. 0 to 11 n. III. - 2 to a P. 10.

RATIIWJ!LL CO'r-tAGI! HOSPITAL , v.'. A. Molt, H. D.

'\I"or tho lrBUllUtlut of ~1edicnl. SundCRl 8Ult Ar.CUlIDl!ollumt r.nsos. .\ It hOI1lD comlorts. TJ~nMS:-$2 per dlom ror nursing Dud boa"l;

lIlf.ulh:ul f(JOB 11Utllnf)d.lcI11~ uxt.rn.

, lUntron:-~URSJo~ EMltRY, ,

J. J. K €r.llllttR, D. v. sc.

V~:l'l~IIlNAHY sunORON nncl D."U.t· 01· Uco 111 Smllh'l!!i J..lh'ort :it.llblos, llrOUflwll)'.

'PlIOIIO No. 11· 'rnlmRTUiE, llan.

Wllt be nt Drull 8toro, R.tbwoll, overy Friday.

DENTAL

} DR. A. W. MYI.ES

Doutl,t. D, D.8." L. D.S. OlUee In Stopl •• lJlock,'!ruhorul1. Hours ~-9 \.o120.m; 1:80

to 0 1',01;; OVOUiUKtI 11UIl ~unlln)"s by apI'oil!t­llIont.. Will ho ow,,)' nvvroxluULtoly Lit., first. woak iu onch monlh.

hi ISOEL4ANEOUB

, ANDREWS & LINDSAY

UAItUJRTItUM &0.

OFF1C]~S 011 Rnl1wl\y l Avo" 'l'rohoruo, Mnn. Sollolt.or! (or tlUJ Cnutldlan i:lnnlc of COlli'

morco nnd for tlluulclvnllt), of tJouth Norrollc,

gelltlc111an's speech to which ex' Mi·o·nQ is the best pre~criplion.. • ceplioll is taken. for sloma:!h trouble ever \\'rittell. c i : , "I'rc.;idcllt McBride," it says, It gives quick relie~ and CltrCS per· : 0 G I L·V IE'S

, F. II. IIIl'l'CHELI., D. A.

" ATTOIINIlY AT T,A\Y. Ollleo.t A. Mnrlln's

"lIIade n hoppy nllusion to the manent\y, Mi'Q na is put up in : filnllle erected to the memory of tablet (orm and is small and easy I: Celleral BlOck. It was gcncrolly to swollow .. Sold by lending drug- : known as 'Brock'~ monument,' gists ev(rywhere, 50 cellts, with a ami from tIll: craft plying tlu! St" gllarnlitee to Cllre or refund your Lnwrmlce pns~cngers lifted tbdr lUolley. Or postpaid- frol11 tbe R. lints ill re~)lcct to it as they pa~- T. Booth Co., J~ld" Fort Erie, s!! \." Ont, You will search tbe world

Thot a statemcnt to the erred that a lIIemoriol "~ellernl1v known liS 'Brock's mOlllllllen"t'" is sit IInt-

Royal Household

FLOUR T~uly a Flo,ur that all good "Housewives, should use.,

ogono)'. Bro~d"'ll)', Trohcruu. (

ALFRED .. II! AR'J'IN ~ ,: ~

F [lt]~, Hall. Lifo nod Acchlont JUBnrnnco Auonl. MlIrtl>l!l1RtJ hoel Hunl Estlllll. Ollien

')n Broadwny. ~'rlJhoruo'111Ounh 9 UUI}. Com· Illiulonor ror tn.l:tUI,f Ame 1l"~S. '

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IHI CINIRALSTORI •

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FRUIT JARS We have just stocked a large shipment of the New Itnpt'oved Gem Fruit Jars, I and will be pleased to 'supply your wants • In this line. Note sizes and • prices:

PZ1!ltS, fer Doze1~ ,90

Quapts, " I,IO • • '.

II aif Ci-atlo1!ls , " I.25

R'Ubbe~ Rings " .05

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lAOI"SDAlf i MCDONALD ~~..... *"'46¥.;.::o:*:aseea90,*l*:+::':;I'".:f'ifi

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20 Per Cent. ,Off . :',~olored Muslins,_ Ginuhams,

Chambrays &, Zeohvrs. "- \ ,

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Page 5: Insure Correct CeDSUS laterested'in White Salkatooni 4J t ... · The following letter to T~e Times Mr. Archibald BIlle, chief of the Census Departmeut, Ottawa, is self-explanatory

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~e •• ee •• e .... ~ •••••• ~

'8fJbson~s Lumber

• 1-9-1:"1 Finest assorted stock on the line.

,'Look at this list and buy the best.' Cement' Wood Fibre Plaster;

, '

THE TIMES, TREBERNE.

.......................... .' ' ~ . : ,-:-" LOCALS' '-:- ' : .' " . • rersuual $lntl LoeAJ 1\UlOS nbout Pco'Plo • • and Events in aDa o.rouDd TrohofDO. • • »..,,'. ..........................

, , MisS Muriel Frnme is in }.lin-

neapolis.

J. K. Robson went into tbe city on Tuesday morning. ...

Laurie Lamont bas been' in Car-man the pas~ two weeks. .

W. D. Siaples, M.P., has return­ed to Ottawa. "I

J. H. Ferguson. of Winnipeg. in town over SUlIday. .

Jobn Adair went into \Vinnipeg on Tncsdav morning's train.

Mr. anel Mrs. J. P. Straube were city visitors last week.

Ross Carter returned rrom Win-nipeg on Wedncsqay. '

I M. H .. Stallles went in to Win-

Mr: and Mrs. A. iI_ Pollon were anipeg visitors dl\ring the week.

nipeg on':W ednesday evening. ,

JULY SHOE 'OUT HURRY .,

Ie 4 ill,:O lU:OZ :2. - = . .==

It has proved fortunate for our cllstomers tr,at we found \'cry few pairs of rel11nants, and old 'goods on our shelves at the end of the spring sear-ail's selling- and as we have had the cood

fortune to procure a splendid consignment of a large factory's o\'erma!:e at a handsome re­duction by paying the cash, we ha\'e these ue1\', stylish, up-lo-dnle 5hoes at J,,, of[ the usual selling price. "Ve may need the money and you may nced the goods, The' following lines

Kelly lsh.nd Lime, Fir and Pine DimenSion, ine and Cedar Shiplap, Jubilee Tar Paper,

Best Quality B .. C Spruce Siding, ,Clear, l(jJ'kpatrick's XXX B.C. Cedar Shingles.

For Cheap Lines Look Below : I H. Stevenson spent Tht;"rsday to Saturdliy of last week in Winnipeg.

C. McDonald was a visitor- to Winnipeg on Wednesday evening's train.

Miss Ruby Palmer left on Tues­day evening'S train for Binscartb.

Mrs. Mercer was [l passenger to Winnipeg on Mondav e,{euing's train.

ore well worth looking over:-38 Prs. Women's Vici Kid and Patent Blucher Oxfords anu I'umps,

Goodyenr Welt, reg. $il.50, $3 75 and $4.00, at per pair, . $2.45 26 Pairs Misses' Patent Shppcr awl Kid Oxford!;, reg. 822:;' and

$2.50, will burry out at ........ , .. ' ... $1.75 27 Pairs Children's Barefoot Salldals, sizes 5 to UI, at One-Third Off.

lx4 Flooring $21.00 Cash. lx6 F'looring $23.00 Cash.

Suitable fo;:-li~'ing lip buildings, and cheaper than ordinary roofing lumber

2000 feet of Tamarac Plank

For stable floors. 'Will wear ten years.

TRE~ERNE J. K. ROBSON ,MANITOBA

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Cleaning time is now here and you will be wanting, some Painting or Paper­ing done, it so call up PHONE 64 and your wants will be attended to,

1 911 Wall Paper samp­les are on hand j new styles and strictly up to date.

H. KICKERT, Decorator ·Treherne.

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IF yOU ARETHINI\INO OF

.PAINTING

CO'RO'NA , LUMBER Have yO\l noticed the care we 'take to please our custom­ers? ,The best of attention to your ,wants, t02'ether with the best lumber'we can buy, is the force we use to hold trade.

Mrs. Wm. Nevins.of Edmonton, is visiting ber brother, Ran En­glish:

Mrs. Cliakenbroomer, of Bran­don. is visiting Mrs. George H. Staples. '

. 10 Pairs 'Mens' Canvas Boots and Oxfords at """ 30 Prs. Muleskin Harvest Boots at $1.75 per Pro Splendid Shoe forcomfod and wear

James Hogg was a pussenger to Winnipeg on TuesdbY morning's train.

Mr~. J. H.Smith left on Sunday, per auto. for Westbonrne to visit her motber. '

A cemellt sidewalk is now com­pleted on Boyne street, from RolI­way to P~rrie avenue.

J.R.SCDTT --

Phone No. 60 - Treherne ""an. .

Messr:l.Enos and George Willet, were city visitors last week return­iog on Friday. ' ,

Miss Louise Roux visited friends In Winnipeg and Stony Mountain a few days last week.

James Staples started the first of I he wet'k fnr all extended visit to friends in the east.

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~MILLINERYi ........................ 1118.,.. .............................. iii

YOU WANT R: A. Gillis, of the Bank of

Commerce, leaves to·day for two week'S holidays in Regioa.

Mrs, Scott, of Stony Mountain is visiting ber father lind mother, Mr. alld ,Mrs. Epb. MacNeil.

Miss Majorie and Arthur W left on Monday to visit cousin, Mrs. D. A. Leitcb, in ~tadt, Alta.

'Miss Kathleen Bochuk and Miss Edith Davis, of Winnipeg, have been spending the past week in Treberne,

John McLeau, of Stonewall, ar­rived on Monday to act as assistant at the C. P., R, station during the busy season.

A fter a -' stay in l'reberne of nearly two years, Miss Ella Burgess started on Friday for her home in New Denver, B. C. '

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Mr. JOlle~, of Winnipeg', came out on Friday to 'join Mrs. Jones, who was visilin~ ill town. '

Miss Fanny Rohson returned on Friday from II three-weeks' vi~it ill ~arnlan, Rosellallk and Morden.

Miss Tupper, of Nova Scotia, has returned bome after a \\eek's visit with Mrs. I and Mrs. Eph. MacNeill.

,Mn.,Johll Watson, of Dauphin, arrived on Wednesday evenin~'s train on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. J. K·: Robsoll.

, ' Miss Laura Hazlewood has're-

~: Place the oruer 1I0W for your 'i. ~: SUMMER HAT ~ . (: PATTEHNS i ~: We have a complete stock :) ~. of McCall patterns, Call in el

~ and get the Monthly I ~. McCall Fa:;hi,on Sheet : •• S FOR THE ASKING I

; ~ ~: Mrs. A. E. Smith, ,Railway Ave. :) ~ ~ ~.t.UM"'u.!,S",,",!t$oM®

turned from a v,lsit to Winnipeg and' with her sister, Mrs. (Rev.) R. ~'i\!/~"''i''''1i'-!/i\.'i®i''''i'''''i'!/i'!/i''''~ G, Pritchard, of Emersoll~ i HAVE YOUR .) . , - ~ (.

Miss Gladys Barkwell aud Miss ~ lAWN'MOWERS i Jean Palmer were east-bound pas- ; ; senger~ ,Oil Motndaye,:lelling's train, : SHARPENED ~ returnln2' nex mornm\!:.' , .1 AND -REPAIRED .)

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-A==. == COOK BOOK To be reliable or YOll don't

want it at all. The quantities

oust he right or it is no YOli. The ingredients must be

rigbt, too, ard cbief of these is THE FLOUR. . ',.\

Treherne f!l11I Flour I. Always Reliable 'Phone 11 trial order, if you are not already a regular customer.

Chopping will

c.

be done at the

Monday, after

Mill every afternoon but

June 1 st.

Wiechman, , ' . try mv work: I guarantee sntls­

fnction.

When you think of

LU~lber; think of Corona

and, you will find it makes a a good combination.' Come in and let us SIIOW you 110W

good it is. We have a full s}ock of all building material

on hnlld. Chas. Buchbacb, of Moose Jaw, arrive(l from Winnipeg on Tuesday evening to visit .his parents, Mr.

W. y. Galbraith, of'the Treher. = Can Do Them Properly : De branch Balik of Hamilton, lef~ Q.~ fRANCIS THORIMBERT ~.~ Manitoba

House Decorating' ®. Paperhanging ~

III A sp'cclnlty of '., ;,;~' ''''''~ ~ I· ...... ".'!.}J~· ...

~ Carriage P~~nting '.

Estimates for Town or Country wor,~ fu.!:nl,shed Fre.o,ofChnrge.

~ Wrlle direcl, or enquire Ilt Times

, offico.

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~~UTI1!1ST .. T:!:.HE;N

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the to

d Mrs.' A. Bncbbacb,'

on Tuesd .. y morning fer Ontario, L . where be will, spend his • Broadway -:- TREHERNE (. ~ .~"",~",.,!t'i'~.~~!Ii'.!Ii'~

/ '- -Tl'eherne • '. • • • • • •••• '. ~ • • • I • ,. •• • ... _ ............... _ ••• _~._. _____ 1 ••

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MEN'S;;'SUMMERS:UITS ! , )' r

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CAIEO B,. Booth

T ukington amI Harry Leon

Wilaon

KIRBY Adapted From

d.. Play of the same Name by W. B. M.

fefillaOD

COPYRIGHT 1\109, BY THE AINSLEE MAGAZIN! COMPANY.

(Continued)

uoro Iho folc·. IIgoln Inlpf\ I nl'd In the DO mil or Jlr::< lII-thUlllu" rill I .. "r~ Dunce coulei Inlorm hlR purlll"r Ib II he wus tbe Jnle.~1 ul Ille IUUlIII 1\ hie h. !hnnl's to Ih" ~rforls of (0111111 I Ala­reuu WM iliA t;\\urn ~IJtiI.a Ilw IlIdh~ <lnterl'd, ond 10 Ille 11".'11 /!IIIl1Lh'r. InDnlte dl."u"1 IIII~CI lIuli UlI"tI \ lie '\\ fUl lignIn protn(irlv Inl rulllllC (I III "11 h:-; 11M tIly Hl~h;llln t MUI(u\fr tie

Hphc blw UUIlO",' flCforlM Illl e\ llltthlih

found 1_\Jmmll Illpdgl'd 10 rc'wuln til.· night

"Hut I Ilnr-II I all 11. IIlll'tlm hl' II lei ex"OHllllnll d III 1111 HI'Jlllli/; IInli In OClllll1l1\)le ~11I11' 1I11\(' t\C ~h' 1111(1 l\lrUJ-1 Ultun (til nmJ {'OI"Ol'l ~lo ream ItOI III .:11 rll!!l1 11111 ot IWI ~ 'JlJcreM ~nlllc ull~hl\ .. rl ,,:-;In l)u ... lul-!oI \lDllIu lUi UH- "1,,·,111111 lor 111m mu nlD •

"All but 11111 \\ 11111\ 111l' [10" I10llt' Ihlll b\lRlueR.~" Hlle r~IIiII" I. I 'e III ruudy bud lOllr 11(11"1' IIIl<I'n 10 tile stu­IdeM Colou!'1 ~IClrlliu h~ ~IIV~ h~ "Ill do us tIll! hOllllr lu !lInt' 1\ ItIJ liN UUlI reulnln Ihe ul~ht IIIUj thlll <\<"Ides It You ore hl~ flll'll(1 IIml -I'I r!'llll - So J "hllll .,' ,I'\U III !llntll r M Iluuce crollp til, It I' II I 1('1111111 S loom'

Alld l.lIrl,ln milk In!: nil 1111< outli bow. II\YUIlO"l~1 111M (IIrHl'N unci fnllrmed Ibe old Benllut l'uKslli).: 1~lrll~ b, brl'nlli ell H( omfllil. • II I "II~ .0101' Ill!lIple ] d nud alit U1l1r" /lbout Cllbur p,,!,plp"

Alone II II b A c1 .. tc· Kirby leaned al! IlnHt Ille old "uudlill IIlld uttentlvllly 'Vlltcbl'd t,..r dl'fllI IIrrUIII!" 111 luI' bllil 1,I'l hur fre'.hly ).:ulllcnd 1JIlIICh of 110\"" K

'our frl!'I,,1 ,vldrlltly Ihlnll~ ,on arc nut Rufl l1f~n) u Kb~ !omld tit !()uJ"th 'I,UI IOU \I,m I I;CI' I-I know 31)u ore 811 It II( r<

--LM! p.nJellll

'Alld whv hOI' Do ... e nPl!(\ nnv onl' ~ woru IIpnu 0 nolorlouti nd,en lurer \lbo "'e" liy glllllbllnl! IlMkPd IllIb "0111" ""Jlt'llIv ony onl's \Vord upun 11 crenlure who preletl UllC,lI Ihe welll,ness or II good muu ilko 101 luther 1 '

But hus 11 rVl'r orcurrl'd 10 vou. Iw '~lllIned 'lult'ti), IhalpUs..fljlv Ihls Klrh.! mlgbl n,,\ or Intend to ,;Inlm tbe jJluntnllon -

No' No Nbo ~Iltprrullt('d ,plil! rueDt". shlll.lng upr III ud [!~ lti 100 III(uOIOU>I Rur I 1100 I \\nol to tblnle of blm lod 1\ ,\ c huu/!Il liu. ,omu Ufl'r me. II nu -0 D<I _mile ho" I hI' \\ Ilrld I. II IlIrfl relll pili" - gh" "Iopp,'d 111111 Ihl'n wllb IIn"lied I 1I('l'It. otHI hnr rlcd br(lull IIddld I leI I us II I had I'ppn 11\ Ing U 10llg 11m" 1In Ilw >luud o"s-tlhndo\\s full I)j (lnll"lw~R IIncl

tJ~ly tlionglJls Hili II llIl~ IIl1ed 'odnv .omc h" w "IJIII hill

She lurned OHklll1: I bl! qUI'"tloD II It 11 wondering eyeH. h. r flICe Irlll HllglII ed

And ng If tbl' hpn~pnR hpllrlng Ollt IiPr gtolemeDl, ull'en'd II Hlo:U "ble II \Ire­.Ullecd tUI ur~ PI'III" lIud bUllplueAR 0

"ur<~II .. e from ull Irlbnllltioo 1I0d 811t­

fering Ille Umll IInli ~ol!lrll!'te oblllpro tltln or t bp shud""",, of tbe poat. I he homing 9110 Jlepplng from over Ibe dIs toot bOIl!!e, bl'HlOwcd 118 Itl61 <ure"" UpOD Adele lIulldllll IrnnHformlng bpr Bomber dres .. Inlo otle 01 gU) <Il UIIO

Rplpndllr 'J'rue to M \'I'lIudrr's proph­ecy. It oppellred fiB If her long IIlrected mournl,,!;: WIIH I" be UI leuglb dl"turu­ed, lout (OOlrllrv 10 Ihlll J('ntlenJun s long (h~rlsIJt'd hope.. bl .... us Dot I he per"onulllJ to 11IdlHI! Ibe metnwor pbosls

CHAP I F.n IX ~~h-.,

No I WU::J u~vcr atnlid ot a ma.n," Ildlllltll'<l (IUIl'tly But I am atruld

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• or mp' Rhe" blspered Inlerpretlng tht~ pnu~e

\ e" III.' _old -Imnl)' Uer ef~" hllllll'll In m~t'l his own

bl,t eHr.l' pllorl ploHd Intll~ nlld lit Ie 1I::lh, l'uic'lllI!: fl\'ldlr. _be -lIuAlit thti :;lrd'lI Hlltt. UIlI turnllt!: hll llmli II btl" IH I1rt.' 1'IIll'Ifld Ille arlll 10\ Ing IPPIIt'~'lr \\!l1I tbe Wlilte ~llm('IUIl lie tilUl ~UI rl"d

I gllthcr frum the slorlcR )'OU rl'nd tile GI uprnl lit! lonllnoell bending towurd bUI wblle he smllpli bllil ~I u Icully Ihul Ille llUd prlll~e UI'\lIIS keellij follu\\ Illg Ibe bl'llurlllli pllllcl'~!1 and ut ~UUI'SP sbl' nl\\II>," tluel .. him uut ]li0\\ It loull" to WI' like II \\ ellk­cess In lilR ~lIl1rlleler tbllt bp dol'.u t elult I:forort' sill' blls Ibe cboO! e to ID IU.I oplliion. he s u 1001 to tuke tbe rhd( "

I]pr un"wer ~ome trpmulously. but \\ !J.blll hru\(' IIl1d 10 Ihp Iwhlt.

I "Upl'''Ne I cOlild Olld' a ~tory In \\ bleb .IlI' 1I0uid \\lIot him to tllKf' tbe <bllO~e l"ow-UbW are you golllg 10 Rtll.\' /' lurnlng oml 100~lng UI) bult dnrlDgIJ Into hlN 1'11'8

• I lun t. he Mid tloJ:gpdlv 'And Ihe SOli III r I go tile better Unll I 1'-' Iluylblug Pf~1 mnkt' rllu sorry Ihllt rou hl'lpPlj lIle Ullodbv' A lid I hrow Ing Ibe (1111 .. Illn un lue 'tJC'n~n bl1 rl!!!­ulUI!!I~ on .. rld Ills lIond

BUI shl' 1J.:llClred ttle bnnd ODd picked up tbe dl.lnn" d !lUI' pr

"Not .\'PI, nol \ ~t' sbe II blspprPd 'J'here \Is A 1111 10 ItlnJ: lOP a ud I u,UNt

drl's8 for dllwl'r Bnt I 9bllil PXI'''' t 10 see yllil 1IJ:lllu b~tnre .\'on I~u"e. ~ Oil \,,111 \\ nit Iwre' \ nu moy lell lUe goodbJ thl n-U ,nn wl-h to

81' bOlH'd ~Plllllll( hlms .. lt dl'jeNf'd­Iv on tbe gnrdln S'"t. "bUe sbe lIew InlO tbe bOil'"

'rile suo hnd set. and til IIIgbt was tast upprllocliln!: lbe shudo\\N ot Ihl! trecs blentllng III IIlIe sollll gray I Ill­pulpable IIlnss II s""m .. d us It Ine dis­uppearllDlCl ot ttlC' SIIU und Adele nud beeu colneldt'nl. prnduet1\1, ot tn .. sUlDe elT('(t \\lIhlllJl \\urnlug Ibe duy's WOI k s .. ~nwd 10 be cllllllorlug ror toll. deDiulldlu~ mllrt' Illlill 1,lrby o"n­l>(\ 8e r~II \v""r~ 8P"Ut utl~rly for­SUIIPD and alouI!. th" blt'lik uud barren future Sirell hlnA lUI! rllliulibly betore him 8".tn~e ot hl< ulller bumor, be wus obll\ lUllS to 111" fn( I thut Ibe old

Croun "III( hllll! hi. olll,orlU­nit>. bnd 6101 .. u IrOIll Ih" hOIiHe nnd \\U8 now re!:uJ(lInl( blill ~SI .. II~ an!l IHI Htlllll'!l "b('JlIlI hu/:th 11I~IJtber tlru­Idly ,eJlluretl III IHIlIl"~~ him

bf3u~e. 'fJ ~(,U:..C Uh tiuh Could '0 be 110 bll~11l 1111 klml to me 10 IIMI, \ (I' u QUI slloo ' jJt"tu. ed Croup, with 0 bnlllhll' hl'" I ~ot a I'ery stroug lIIemhuJI( I' 0 de "0) .\'0 Is ta­I or"d In de prul, I~ bUI It 1Il1l~1 a'

u lou~ lillie .111< e.\O "US bere, I doo I ,,111<" '" d,,~ rlgllt, spe­

Ily b:v de UlllUe. suh ' '. bn't~ UI;'\III" b(l'll lll!ro before." re­

plied [\IrbJ II u I b rully _\\'ell I "Iub ull! Cruup gOI II rnck bls

"001 ~ome kn'lI I low II " )'0' fuce al liS I I,UI) 1\ " IJIV 0" II I bet I IIlu't

'lPl 10 sl"pn-II IIluk toulgbt meUlbl'b \I hUh It wos I know

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THE

MAKING GOOD BUTTER.

Anlol. af HI;h Quality Ma" Ba Pro' duced on the Farm,

Mucb or Ibe blllter made In the couutry Is nnt us J(uod QS It mlgbt be IIDd tbls ue~d nul b~ so. tor tbl! proce~~ or waking u tlrHt d~~11 ortlcle I. very simple. write. \\ EI Underwood In the Country Gentlemun

Betore the milking begins tbe Rld~. oud udders or tlle cows ure carefully brusbed. tbus Jlr!!\ ellUnJ: dirt und dust trom talllDg InlO tbe mill, The milk IDg Is done '\\ Itll cll'on. dry hnnds, to mllk wltb wei fingers would be ell tremely Dlthy As soon lis the milk Is drown from tbo cow it Is strnlned througb a wire gauze nnd tbree tblck Desses ot cheesecloth. All tbe milk utensils orc tborougbly cleoned orter being used by Orst \\ 8sblng tbem In lukewarm waler. Dest In bot "ot~r. Bnd then tbey ore scolded In boiling water Elvery dlsb or clotb employed In connection with tbe milk II! put In r elellD plnee wbere tbere Is a clrcul&. tlOD or pure air. otter being llsed. 'Xhlt Is ot tbe utmost Importunce

Tbe cream Is ~epnr!t led from the milk wllb a bnnd scpllrutor nnd held until there Is a sumclent quontlty to cburn The cuurnln!; Is done tbree times eneh \leek with 0 burrel cburn

Tbe cream I •• tra Ined Into the cbllrn tbrougb n hnlr -leI e. nnd tbe cburn I" never filled more tbun lIult tull 01 creom, Wben t~e creom begins to break care Is exercised not W gutller tbe blltter grnnilies Into one large lump The chllrnlng ceuses wben tbe blltter portl~les are obont the size 01 wbeo t kernels. TbeD tbel cburD Is fostened and tbe buttermilk drn wn 011

Wben tbe buttermUk Is well urRln~d trom tbe butter IUs rinsed wit b 0 lit tie water. and ofter tbls bns d"nlned BWIlY the cork Is put In tbe chUM) aDd cold water nddl'd 'Xbe eOl'er Is tbllo put on tbe chul'n lind tbl! cbllrn r" volved slowly six or elAbt tlmPR. tbe water Is now druwn 00' lind tbe butter left to drula nbout IlfteeD mhlllus Wben tbe butter Is well drolned It Is ready to salt. aud tbls Is -done 10 tb~ churn wben tbe butter Is In graDulur form About one nn!l one-balf olloces of INllt are ~'Us\!d tor e' ery puuud 01 butter Tbls In~ure8 tbe rll(bt qUltD tlty of sult '\\ ben the butter Is IInlsbed It Is a very ens.\' matter to work but

ter too mucb ond ho\"e It grl nsy. /Wc never work the butter with the bn nds becous .. tile "orD1tb of the blilids "Ill moire It grea"y ond give It a slIlvy np penrllnce. We use tbe leI er wurl er nnd nress the le"er on the 8urfnre nnd occosionoll.\' told tbe butter over wltll a lodle The lefor of the butter" orl er or blltter' poddle Is never 0110\\ rd to sllue over tbe surface of tbe butter but it Is pressed strrugbt nO"D wbou working tbe butter

Tbe butter Is pressed lnlo squnre one pound ptlnts and enrefully WI liP ped wIth rmrebmeut pnper wbirb bas been soolted In salt \\ nter a tew min otes betore being used,

Money In Hor.e Breoding Tbe Ne\lllio eXIlerlmeut sUlllon bos

this obout horses "~be Slotioo Is not In the horse

bree'~l1lg,buslness Y~t the form tcum Per~heron mnres bOI e been mnde [0

',cl,o,'cl:ouble duty In thllt tbey bn,e done tbe tarm "orlr nnd lldded to tile wOlk Ing force by renrlog colts. One of tbe orlglnnl teolD, purcbased same fI \ e

ago, dIed from blood polsonlng

L.~;;~;~i;h;I:~h~l:sa~~Bprlng She hlld ,r aud .fnnr,'·n"~

,

UNIQUE HAT BOWS,

Ribbon Quilia and Knota Are Mueh Uaed Trlmmln" ..

IIJrW IU t BO_

Tbe \ Imar& ootlne lIat 111 trimmed with .. Qoa1nt IlOt o~aJ bow, lbe JlO'e1~ ot the OOw enn&Dcllle 1M ,aloe ot tbe b8 L '.rbo... IUU.lrated bere Inclode a nbbon qlllll anu a but­teMS1 OOw wblcb were d .. SlgnPCI bl Ora Cne. ~'be 10UI atralgbt elt~ct 111 knewn II the r1l:bt QnllL It II adapteu ror trllumlng Ine ngnt DDn!.l llIle or I bat 1100 stuno:! 8tral~Dt OP. lUI:. !I.D arrow pulutlllG III lb" .II:J 11 may bl' wade OJ uny UIIWOer 01 Dllr· moulzlug culUfS o. ul \ urlous sllull"s or tbe SIIW" cOlur

All Ille MLb,,-o" must be of Ibe sam. wll1tO. 1M," SUIIO~. 01 gl~u lur .... sbodes or nruwo una tbr .. ~ ~b"d"l! ot yeUow lOllY III! nq"o iii uOt' "'IW .1 nt! ends or.. pOllllc'll OllcJ ""' tl stnp IS plilled nUWD u llUllrt"r 01 1111 tnco tit/' low tb .. Htllp lu.t tJ"U"1I10 IL

Tbe bolV III Ibe notlum IIIIlPI hp of ooe pronouDred COlur J hI. "rrauge­w~at enablt'>l ODe to use up ~bol't ~UtJi 01 rlbbuns •

TbH Outter6y bnw Is IIglJt In w"lgbt nnd dlllDty aOd hlrv In orp~lIrllll( "­'.rbe Oo.f.\' ot tbe tmtt;roy IS wnlle III 'ttlcli,~awlre MillIon ! 011 two loop~ lit Ibe lOp nnd th~ tl\O 8t Ib~ llattoul 01 the butl"rtlv [loW ~I" plnel'!l Unt ~oue loup b"lnjot Just olltsld .. ~1I0 larger tliuu I be one tirsl ulod~ 1 b" [J"dy 01 tbe butterfly Is Wild" Of IVllIUlIlg til .. nil­bon roUl'!! Ilno runna tu C' .. n~'ru, t a foundnUou to Wbletl lD .. wUlgs UlIlY be

b('fl wlogs

No 100

LEPfiosr IN INDIA.

Th. "Unto"ohablu' R.aoh tha Low •• ' Dopth. 01 Human Woo

-JOINING THE ARMY

Tbe O'l1utuU,lIu.bl". ul ludln rl'slde In Uttl. but!! Illude ot jJalw ,.OTCH or Opportunities That Are Open to mUd. \\Ithuut wlndulls oud \\lIb H II the Enlisted Man. .lugl. door"IIS. u.uully 80 8 lila II thul eveo a child mu~t .lool' ID Older to aliter It, conininlllj; obtlolutely no fu'r ulture e:s~ep! u fl!\\ rlldely bokl'<l eOllben pot!! uud pllnt!

Genem II.\' t bere Is 00 bedstend 01 8DY kind tbe wbole romlly sle"plng hoddled up 0/1 tbe bure dirt Uoor wblcb I. <olOlUonly plnltered \I lib co .. duug A Cew rngs corer Ibelr persous

I

HIS PAY AND HIS PROSPECTS,I

EII.n a •• Prillato H. Can Run HI. aalary Up to ,35 a Month, and ...

, ~Nonoom· Ha Can Ooubl. That .nd In TIm_ R.tlra Rloh and Panaloned

nnd tb,'se ore "01 U nl,,111 und day Tbere are mnny opponunltles OlQ 'I'belr finouclol ~ondlUoD 11reclud~s to Ib .. mlln wpo enUslij 10 tbe Unltoo eating more tbun OUl' meal a dav nod I Slntl!ll Ilrmy and Wllllrs tb. unllorm Ihls oewnur thUD Dot I_ fur flOW Of Uncle S8m wltb honor 10 blJDs~:

bunger ol'l'l'o"lnl: oud IN seldom elll I Bod bl~ country I lie puy 19 good, tbo elllulell tv ulllleul to Ibe poilltp I'or rood IS gooll. und Ihe ~Ouuces Cor oU­lhls \~rllcb~d pxi:;teoc.:p. Ibu,} mu~t Tllnc.:pmollt are tluwurouN. It is up to work bnrO uud loug bours tb .. Indl\'lduul mun blrusel! to woke

011 1I~'(lUUI ot Ib .. Ultb. condliiou I guud und tu luk" no,uotage 01 tbo In "ltleb llley Uft' dl_eose 18 rIlmlllut tillllulloa nmou,; tbl'lO According to Ibe ill"1 I "riling In tb~ Columblon ~Insnzlno cco"u~ elAllt:v I'll(bl oUI of l'1 ('r) lUI) on urmy ulIolrn lell\\ alll ~lursbnll In (lOll ppoplp 01 Ib" d. pre""c(\ cloN"e' nre I dl-, uN.lng tbo "IUIUS ur 11J~ enlisted IIHII~tpd "lib 111110"' 10 Ibe mnller \lImu SillS uC .lIu,"l1uu th'" Ole 0" d,lI." 01 II. I ~ulOUlnllzed thl. I. "hnt n mnn tile I nl" IU e' erl olher ~Irtlle AI I :tIIIO Wink' or mllrt bill/! tlJl ul.9 Oncle "OIdln/: 10 Ibe ro ,,<lrt 01 Ihl' tllr!'. tor guwllcl us un ~1l11.!ed WIIU UO. to CUll

gt'nprnl or Imbl" In.trllrllou or BUill 6lu .. r bill "lIill) Illp lJul Ilf IOUO 01 1111' Un first enllslmeut Ibe .oldler tor pmlnll (1II1d'll) 01 the 1I11'ldpD~y 01 I Oltl hlury nowlltlu," J!It" :t:lu n month. I{( buo! ,:nll1;'; UJ.:l' II"!-Iud "( IIlH)' \ fur Jl(!ftpr pn~ tor In!<;tlllH u tbnll tho

In nne IIIIrtl till'. tin) IIlrpt. mid !o,elugIlChlk" fur lJuunl lodging and mllllon!>l or H luliU!04 nr~ nUl ulll~ filH I clotlJJug nre turnhdH d In tbo go\"orn Illl~ bllt nlsII IUlelll' tunll, ph, sir oilS IOWllt It no llllllllllp" liS mllrksmal\ HIlunrlu1l1 110<1 IUI/lulh .lIlllllel~ed-1 be odds $2 10 his Pll~. It as II sharp ~lIlut );Ihnl 1<11II:b In SUUthCI U \I urk ~lIllul.-r bit gl'ts ~:l lu nddltlon, If 0" wun ou eXllert rllleUlUIi II filII third more.

FREEZES THE LUNGS. When Inten .. ly Cold Air la Br •• thed

In Throuah the Mouth 'I nskpd tlO Alo~kan ploueer who

wo. clo""lo[.: 10 IlIN old bome In Swe­tieD wbtll lillPI)Cupd \\ beD Ilia tber mometel goe>l do" n to tlO ond 80 dl'­grl'es helow 7.pro" 81lltl a SeottJe mon

A t GO dq;1 """ below' be Bold. "tbl exposptl Ptlrs bliDds or uose will freeze In lIolng u qllllrier of a mile under ordlnnrv clrCllmRtnnces bllt Ibe chll dren go 10 0 nd ('OlDp from scbool III usunl wltllout suffering from the cold provldrd tnelr tocee nnd bonds nrc proterteei

'Tbey soon ,::et uRed to It. Dul cnu­tloo mtl.~t Ill! U~NI 10 II ~old dr-a wlug the told aIr IUlo tile IUU!:H uud II '" dnn gerous to Illeuibe tllluugh the Uloutb MOI~ die flOIll 11III'nwunin bron~bl on by !le,zluJ( tbe IUllg" In IIUII \\nJ Ihtln from IIUI other f01i1l or expo~ure

BUIHes ore Ilrotpclld by hlonthlng bUt!. \\hleh eXlend do\\u from tllp oo"e of the onlmol nbaut l'lghleen Inchcs nnd ore open at tbo bottom 'I he llienth W hIe b Is ~xhnlpd WRrm" Ibe nlr In I be bng bp(ore I( Is loliule d lind drnwn Into tbe IUDJl"!' And m~1I

1\ PII r 0 pu rky or bpoddress "blch ex lends ov~r tbe fnce nnd IIl1'0rd. slmllllr protection

"Ia Ibe Conodlon tll.trlct. tbe north west mOllnl<!d polloe rpgulnto lhr trplltm~nt ot hOl.,.e. on tbe rr~lghl

wogous ond stnge lIues In 0 most lin mnlle mnoner so no to prel ent tb.m flom Bull'!!rlng In Ib19 \\uy'-"'8611 Ington Herald.

Slavery In Scottish Mlnee SIn very Iln~ered III tile Scottlsb

mine uutll Ih~ ,,'r) e~e ot tb. nIne leenlb ceutury ~Ir 8l1cl,\\ooll In 'I'bl' Good Old Times" tllRWS 'n pic

Inre oC tlie !;, ottlsh miner s nnbllllni lot 10 the post • I'rom about tile Jenr 140Jli u011I 1775 rill' miners or Scotlnnd were bougbl lIud Rold with Ihe soil II Is stilled Iu old chroDlcles tbnt bloodbounds ""fl' kepi to trllee tbelll It tliey lert tbelr "mllloymeDt nnd to .Id In bringing III"m une k [\.\' statuto In IV mlnel8 \\ ere bouud 10 11'01 k all 1I0ss In tbe year pxeept Pnseb:!1 nnd Yule. uod It I be.\' dId oot worl, they "'ere to be '11 blpped In the bodle" ror tbe glolY ot God nud for Ibe good 01 their mosters' Not uutll IjjC; WOR tie nrst law pOHsed 10 lin nttempt to betti!r Ibis stole of tbhl,,'" liut II was 170U ere tbe III IT GO \'e tile worklug miner 01 RcoUand bls complete ere.dom."-Lon don OhruDlcle.

Word "Tar •• " '''f'AP.d'' IS :a,,..or'~,I:no. t bOl'on t1nd~1'

8bodITeU

:I blls be lOlly ut ODce [.:I·t $~O monthly clI.b and round 1I Uo 18 uble ood ItO.118 bll".\'

If he enllslB 09 0 muslclon bo gets ,!I mombly 10 stllrt 011' wltb. tho hlJ(liest • rookie's" puy In tbe slgnlll corps, tbo bOSllltnl corps nnd the en­gineers' corps Orst clus8 Jlr!"ate9 get I'll! mODtbly, and second Cl08S prlvotcs get $15

Upon eollstmrnt every mnn Is nllow­ed $83 iO tor bls uulforms etc. and ofwrword $13 M til leo Dnnuolly At least one hnlf Ibe mun 801'0 money ou their clotblug nllo\\nnee wllleb 19 moro tllon omple I'I1~oles' poy Increnses fa U month tor encb !bree yeor eD­IIstwenL An e:spert rltlemn n wuo ne' er sets 10 b" n petty oillcer there­tore, ~lIn Ml n Ills poy up, \\ Itb good conduct olld IntelYIgenoo, to $3ti Il montb nnd nil his ucco"snrle •• tound' in tlve eollstmeots covering OCleeo :r ell r. Noncommlsslon~d omeers oro taken

trom tbe rllnks on recommolldlltloll or tbelr compony or troop commDnd\!rs ond uro ort"n gl~pn tbelr (losts UpOIl tbelr Hr~t eDlIstments 'Xhese men om rellll,' \\ ell plthl A Relsonnt mojor I .. Rllotted to eneb regllDPnt. no receives ¥J" montbly when be I. IIppofnted oud fH Itlleiltlonnl per moutb "och tlmo lio ro .nll.Yt~ Heglntentnl cOlllmlssnry S"I'­

GeIlDL~. reglmt'ntnl qnnrtcrmustef 8 Ber­genuts ond tbo !lir!!. hotlnllon ser­{;ennts In cnch regiment get tllo somo high jloy Eneb eompully hos a first sergenut ot $45. with no locrense oC S I upon rc~cnllstments. II second ser­"com ot $30. with $.3 lnerense Cor end} rc enllstmellt: a corpurlll lit $18 \\!tll $3 eacb tor re cnll.1I111 uta \ 'I he gov­Ilrumeut nets Os bunker Cor tlio Bol­IlIvra (00. It thoy de.lle to hnve It nn(} noucommlsslon~d oll1cors bill" left tho Ncrvlce with tlH mucli liS $20000 "n \ell -uol une, bllt Uluny It be sticks 11ght to tbe sefl Ice (or full tblrty ,enrs It

nOli commIssioned o!l!cer Is eutltled 10 retlll!ment on pay rnnglns Crom one­halt to tllree-quurtels or hi. ser' leo puy Seventy dollnrs monthly Is 1I0t uuu.uul pay ror n lIoncom' to reUro on And every ~ I!nr oC sefllce seen out~lde Ihe United Sl"tes counts ns I WO .I enrs 0 t II bome post. A. ruRn, ther~tore n fler Ott.en yeurs ot sOl"\'lel> In tbe Islouds lOllY retlro OD bls balr pny

'I be rood tbe "noncoms" linG tb" otber eullstoo men arc given Is w bol ... 10WO nnd well cooked, tbe medlcnl ot­tendanco rr!!C aod able. post ond Gal'­rlsou scbools bOlO been proTlded at sll post!! tor tile prlmal'1 bronches. u nd at sCH,rnl posls trade Bcbools ba va been estnbllsb~ A. worthy mlln nu mlltter wbero be may be lta­tlon.d. Is nlmost certain to eet trans­ter to a "Bebool post" It be uks tor It Cooking. bn kiDII'. blllcksmltblng,

I Tetprlnory surgery. electrical and sta­tjoollry engineering. all are taulbt nt tbese trode scbools. aa well al mOllY otber things. 'fbll8 a boy wbo bOI bud Ilttle cbon~o to get on educotlon mil', ufler be nus jolnoo till army.

u very good one. !leems to be but one thing

Irb nrmy Ilte docs nOI olrer to tho ,,"listed man Bu! tbllt 00 .. thlnl' IS

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Page 7: Insure Correct CeDSUS laterested'in White Salkatooni 4J t ... · The following letter to T~e Times Mr. Archibald BIlle, chief of the Census Departmeut, Ottawa, is self-explanatory

HELP FOR OLD BACKS THAT ACHE GIN PILLS Cure Them

Age is 1\0 bllrner to the "ondorrul soothlllg, hoallng propertIes of GIN PLI.LS. the grent CllnadlBh KIdney Oure We have on record many \eL­ters from men and wOlllen of 60, 65, 70, 75, SO nnd over testl[Ylng to the ~r41l1t rche! they receIved from tllk 11 g GIN PILLS.

J\{r S'll1ll1cl Mllrtln of Strnthroy Ollt. sulfered for twenty }.nrs "Ith 11116ery III IllS bnek Somp tnonth~ ngoo. ho tnod GIN PILLS IlIld nIter tnklllg only t.hroe boxns, w os ontlrely cured ~tr Mnrtlll i. no\\ 85 yenrs of nge nnd enioy~ tho rohust henlth of n vigorous 1Ill1n of Slxt~, thl1nks to GIN PILLS

All eldedy people ar~ troubleol more or I~s', wllh KIdney lind Bind der trouble, nncl palll lind \\,,"kness III the br.ek GIN PiLl S IITn n flunr· Imtectl cure fllr nil t.hesc lI11s!ortllllcs

"

MOl1l'y promptly re(lInued If they fatl to give cOlllpl(ltc Mtisfactlan

500. 11. box-6 lor $250 Sample hox lloe II YOIl wrIte \IS. mentlolllng thIS puper NlIllolIlIl Drug & Chem· Ical Co D(lJl1 N U. '1'0 ron to 49

The original Oln Pills made b) NatIonal Dru&, and Chemical Co, ot Canada Limited, Toronto, II re sold only In tl;ll. bolt.

--- -------- --His Charge

\Vnlkmg throllgh Nottlnghnm mnr· keL-plnce, u Illhorer pl~k"d lip n five. 51ulllng plOce SccIIIg a I?cntlelllun approDchmg, he IIccosteu hlln thus

".fh, mate, 18 Una n good 'un ," "Yes, It Is," rcphed thc other, nnd

s\lppUlg It Into his pocket he con· tlnlled, "onll llround lit my ofllce m the mornmg With th" other one·and· eight."

"Why?' aslted the Illborer, m ns tOlllshmcnt

UDecnusc I'm n lu\\'ycr," thc other, "und my chnrge IS SIX and elt:ht lor IIclvlee." --

The Poor Man', Frfond -Put tll'J in smnll holtl<'s LIIM nre onslly porLl\blo 8 nd Botd lor '" vcry RmnH All 10. Dr 'thomas" Eo leo tria 011 POS'(]S8CO moro powor In con c(l:ntrl1J"d form thn.n one hl1ndrflc\ rlmclI the rl11nnltty of ntRny unKuonl..8 ItA chen.p nCBB a.wl the vnrlcd UReA to which It. cn.n hp "1 f. lUako It. tho poor rnnn'l\ friend No dCl\h'r 8 slc.ck la com plato without it

LAND OF IDEA

0rovlnce of Alberta Not Cold and Bleak ns M:lny I magin.

EH~ht~en hour; of sUtl~hln~ hnl. IUnt, hf"'~lvlng 'IIn.hIDe, t~mpprod

h\! n d':lh"if)IU ('1"11'\1 hrn(l"'" r"'!'lm tt, .... Puclfic, '1'hnl's whul constItutes the longest doy 11l Alberta, the Cnnndlnn "rovlnco which 111'S nt IlItltude na 'I~<rrces 30 minutes, for obove Ne\~ f>ltllldl11 nd, nllove lIw Islnnd of Anti· co,h. more thon t\\ ICC o. lor north of Montrelll or Hulllnx NIS, as Hall. fllx I:' north of New York. It lies le,el \\Ith tho loot of Hurlson Bu\' ~1ll1 nellrly to the mlddlp 01 Lllhrndor

"But one Is wrong III SUPPOSIn!l lhnt It must he very cold up thero,' I' "teo Albert .1uy Nock "I Apcnt n mIdwinter week In Edmonton,' Ih~ cUnltnl. 300 nll·~. north of the l1l""r· nutlonlLI houndury Dnd "ore the ... lIle wel~ht of cloth". tlmt I hnd be,n wrorlng 11l the springbke cll "lte o[ the const

'[ drove 11l nn nuiomoll\l~ nil the .' ern'lon o[ lh .. 11th o( Fobr1wry , Ih hilt 0 hellt overeont Thpr~ •• , perhnf'" IHdf lin Inch o{ ,,110W.

'lIeI the \\\lHI w," hght lind wnrm rho. rllllwnvs do not kll'p IIIlV snow· /llll\v~ lit ErlIlIoni0n o'ld tl1I' hotl~~s al~ not e\'cn /ltt:,1 \\Ilh double win· dow-"~[/IrvclouR mlluonce of the PM"'!'

wJnds nnel currenl. Two hunclr<!d miles north nnd we.t 1Il thp PenQe river country nnd 1Il 0 hroad htrlp lYing Deroos Albprta north 01 the Lp>lscr SllIve tho elim~te IS mlldl'r than at Edmonlon The mountains nre 10WN und udmlt the oecnn air unrlllllrd

"The Iso~hcrrnltl linns puhllshprj on the Govprnment mop" nrc on 1Iller e.tmg study E,lmonton und lh~ wholp. region northwe,L to Fort SImp· son averng" 250 dnys In Ihe yenr when the thHmomcler IS IIbove lhe frep~mg pomt

"Summrr nl~ht. in Edmonton ~Ivp only ubout two hours nnd II hoU of actuai dnrknc~g One cnn l'lIslly ~p.nd fine prlOt by dlll'L~ht lit 10 30 Enl: «nmes hcgm at 730 Canlldians coli thl. province 'Sunny Alberta: ontl they nrc rfl.;ht Summer or wmtnr, A

cloud In the slt'{ I~ lIIre enollgh to atlract attentIOn"

Dancing and Or:!tory There I~ D certam mmnbcr 01 thr

pro'ent HOIl~e 01 Commons-for ob VIOl" rClU!ons h~ ~hnll be nnmcleso­who I~ n gond delll o( n gllY IoOthnno YOIl sec 111 III , dav "lIer UII)', perchl'd up m the Speak"r's GlIllery he5lde some folr one hIS hend gnllllnllv hent. IllS whole 11th tude one o[ re spectlul admlrnllon lind devntion

"PUMPED" PARNElC---

Lo-d Rlbblesdale Actually Infervl ... .d the I,hhman,

Lord nibble.daJe, the well.known EDglish peer, Ie DOt.ed lor havlnl ac­compllshed ltD extremely dlfl1cllll teat. He once Interviewed ParneU, They happened to travel by chall'll In the samB cODlllartment from Londolt \0 Holyhead, and the first ellort. 01 the peer to draw the IrIBh leader In· 10 conversation were met by very briel replies.

In time, however, Parnell thawl'd and talked at ~me 1811(th upon the 1rllh Tenants' Arrean Bill, whlcll then the great Bubject 01 polltioal lu· terest, and many otller matteN bellde. The Inten Ic" dilly appeared over hi. 10rd,hlp'l slgDnture In a London mill!' azlne, t!nd Pnrnell never 'lueBtioneJ ita nccurnc~, merely eaylng, wlth"a twinkle In h'l eye, tllilt U wna got by fnlse pretenocs

Lord IUbblesdllle once hold office ... Miiater ('f the Buckhoundl and, In. spired by his vocallon, \vrote a book entitled. "The Queen', Hounds nnd Stag Hunting Recollections" He dres5es well und puyo tl.e mOht careful altentlon 10 hlB totlet. He IS known to IU8 llltUllllteS liS '''.ruUlmy,'' nOd. Iho Into Klllg Edward bestowed on him the nam~ of "The Ancestor," becallBe he gIves the Impression 01 hnIDg &iepo ped ouL of Rome Ilncumt family lIar· trnit

A curious II'Iory Is told concornl nl the decoration of his lorddhip', law 11, plllcc.:..Ghburne Park, ncar 011therOOl,

In the cnrly' part of the elghteentb cen.tulj', a party of l?rencb plnatere .. cume Irom Parla Is Glsburne Park, wbere they workcd for u ycur or 80 at the udomment of the house. ,And tbeJ left permanent c\~dence 01 t.belr VISIt in .owe singular figures on the wall of Lhe princillal stulrclUle.

These Iliures are 111 half relief 1I1e­llze, and Lhey arc rcprcsiluted Ud reud Inl' wrIting, training Dowers, nnd 111 other Buch occupatlona The great lull la hung WIth pIctures Among Lhe ... 11 one 01 Cromwell, by Sir Peter Lely,

the canvas 01 wblch I. painted ths word, "Now,' pOSSIbly III UIlUSIOll to the Immed' ate execution 01 the Ill·f~ ed King.

--'----~...., Both Saw It.

The Duke of DevonshIre, who hILI enterialned fae KlO~ and Queen ul Devonshire House, IS probu.bly the only duke who llIls hud personal "". perlence 01 life 10 a city accountont'. office. At t.he age o[ twenty thrce be began 1115 Parllamentllry cureer, und wns at the lime the youngest mcmber 01 the Lower' House. The owner 01 muny thousands of ncres. Ill8 grnce I~ keenly mterested 11\ agriculturnl nl. lairS The duchess hus been on

TREHERNE TIMES.

FOR ,

Cock.huH aealer about a FROST &: WOOD •• Best Maohine Made.

THACKERAY'S ART,

Prtlfe .. or Sainhbury plscusses tIll Great Novelists. I

PrOfOS50r G<!orge Salntabury hll written o.n article for thp speclnl Thnckeray centennry numner of th' London Bookman, m which he com pares .ome of the great English nov" I~ts

"The art of novel Wrltlnf( .. n~ old," he says; "It Is bar"lv at th' begmni,ng of Its thord cenlllrv. strlcl Iy spenklng. lind alrpady lhere hn' (ullcn between Thnckeruy nnd 11'3' '>ne of hIB prcd"ec",()r' who "a most hke 111m 1lI klllr! .,d d"L'1"ee grcatn!'"s, FIp.I,hn'l. one of tho.- cur. 'lUS vella whIch tlln" drop. no" ,n' 'hpn. hut At qUltp UIICl'rtal1l \I11"r'l3 l• \nd thro u;h wlueh we ~Il\l only " dnrklr,' 1,11.1 hy n cerlolll "If, t liD'

'1Ilcu ulion "Of the grent Bn;rli.h dnn'~r. 'VII

hf' throlll!h /lchon who uro Ihl~ wi 1f that vOlI. S~olt thom;h h" IS -tl Qn the right .. n" of It to nil h\lt vcr 'loor and unhllpny ortlr.-. ~e!,\lI' I hnve been pnrtly "ntallll'Nl 'n I. Ib]d~ 10 some. nnd unrl'llIhf,·cih ololleor ns he \1 n" nnd df'nltncr ". h diel mnlnly wllh romnncp it.~\f nn' WIth pJl,!,t hm~, !lIve~ onl) pllrtl'" play to the Bctun! mtlmete kn'lwled:: of pme life thnt he POSM"OQ

'!llIS5 Aust.-n. nlmost n. "h.o'11101 life Uk~ a" Thackeray, haR WP nr told. her li(e·llkene •• ohhenrorl b,' pnrtiy obsolete style. and -he cor tainly limIted and 'mlniaturp<I' ho' pr!'S€ntments -

"Eulwer, our n~k fnpnds' 'lrrp" , p.st hvmg noveh.t,' ehd know hlp but he cliose to odultemte his .knowl ed~e to an miol~rnble delrree With nil sorts 01 conventions, lricks loshlon. Dickens kn~w It. hetter-in !Iru;he~ mdeed, perfectly but he agnlll cho.p [Q subordinate hiS knowledge, ItspH very pnrhal. to n perpetuul ~Iamor 01 COl111C or trn~lc Inntnsy nnt real ~t nil, ,11.5 well liB to wor1'\:l t111n/l:s. huel as politlcol nnd 'acIni nreludlce nnri crotchet, tensIDg mnnn.rlSmg of ,tvle hnmoerlng disqunllflcahons of liter ary nnd other II!norance.

"Ch .. rlp.s Renele. a ge111u_ certainly never could get thnt genIUs Into nny orgolllc condit (In Charlot\{> Bronte, a geOlus IIlte\\ he, had 100 .hort nnr! er(lmped an exlstenco, too norrow an experience, too little' crlllelli (uculh' and perhap' 0 temp"r none t<:>n geO\DI

Taking Risks, • The cIty eddor WllS lookllig over WI!!

new reporter's Olanllscrlpt "I notice," he SOld, "you uso the

phrnsd 'puzzled to de 11th ' I should like to hnve you tell me how II IIllln can be puzzled to denth."

"Well, he mIght be 'ruldled '\lth bullets'," answered the new reporter

T,he nn!l~er lIenrly cost hlln hIS lob, but Ius youth-and 1115 good rq cord up to thllt tIme-saved 111m

Pee, I." pale res ties., o.nd sickly child reD owo their condition to \'form! Motll.er Clr",.es Worm Eltcrmlnt>lor will reUovo thoro and reotoro bealth.

U nr.:!sonab Ie Hubby-We must be econonllcnl WI(e-Why? Hubby-If I should ehe I \\ouldn't

bu IIble -to lenve you much WIle-That's right Wheren~

vou're a]oj.ve \'011 lell\'e lIIe mosL the lime -Toledo Blnde

It is a great service to orente nn honest snllle ns we meet one another III thIS llCavy·lnden wQrld -Rev D T Young, ....

If every housekeeper would ne" Wilson s Fly Pads freelv dunng the summer months the house fl.y peril would soon be a thing of the past

Just Think of Thot Nobbs-They re very formal pcople.

Very Doobs-How? Nobbs-'11Iey nctllally t.ry to mnin·

tnln tnble mnnnl'rs nt their slimmer oot.tnge.

Trulh, like cork, WIll be uppermost lit one tUlle or allother, tbough kept down In tho wnter -Isnno 'I'aylor

M naril's 'Inlment cures garget In cews

\ '1'"cnty.I.\\o vnnelles of mosqllltoes have been fOllnd bv the ConnectlCul bonrd 01 henlth -.,-----

Tho Country Publisher

TERRIBLY TOR~IL'.

w..." H.at Wave. ..-lave Prflilucod Curious' Effects

The rocent fervld .eath_r through out the Dominion IS by no means COD· fined to Canadn An Enllhsh pnper atter n hot spp.ll L~ moved to some Interesting rellllDlscence. concernmg hot .pells

It was a. Atartlmg effect which "'e heat had on a couple of yOllng Indies at DOllli:\.a.~, In the Isle 01 Mnn, Inst summer Well·dressed, they werp strolbing along the Mllrlne Promen ade. when the elln's r8)8 mude the water so Inviting thnt they simply ,volked lOt" It Ju,~ ns they were

" TwentIeth Century Ignorance, An a.bse.nt.-nunded clcrgymnll wont

botlllllsmg one dill'. H/lvlIIg forgotten Ius ,nsculum, he edrncted n largll red hlllldkerch lof froUl 1113 pOckeL PuttlOg IllS collected apecllnens 11110 u. he cllrofully tIed It on to IllS arm. PIlTSIIlIIg IllS \lny rcfiectlvely, Ill' callie upon a IVorl,mnn looklllg down IIlto a deep trench llnd swenrlllg IlIl)8b

profusely "Ny good mnn,'r snu] tho sh<>cked

p"r,QII, "do )011 know who Satnn ~s?" "Me-nll\', but wu,t, an' Ah'1I ask

me \lIllle III, Bill, dlle yo kno\\' \\ho SlItnn IS"

',\ie--Slltnn-rHlw Is thl'rc anybody "auiln' '1111" "~l, j"'re's a bloko brought '111

dmller I '

U""d l\ocor,IIDJr t. dlrectlono. Dr J, \).

Such Indl[ference to thmr "plck.llo<l. .pnn nrrny nlmo.t took the spectntors' brea.th "IVny Th ... however. did not trouble the tIVO damspjs \\ ho spllL,h. ed about nnd cooled themsclvell whl'o a laughing cro\\ d of hoUday·makers enjoyed the unique scone

Then the t\luln mndo for terra firma, hoarded n Lmmcnr. and pro· ceeded to thslr lod~mgs to change their 'lamp ~arm"nt. lor dry on,~,

X""logg. Dl'OoDtory Oordl,,1 wit! "lro tf relief In the mOAt. Bouto form of Bummfl"r

\ complnlnt Whe over tllo ",ttaok mB"I. fo.ts It.elf no time 01l0uld bo 108t tn ••• ". InJr the .. Id of tbe Oordlnl II will aOl Immodln.loll' on tho otomaob and Into. tine. "nd nllay the trrlLntlon aDd PI\ID

,\ Mmcwhut different construction \\I1K plael'd on the nchon o( '" well. dreMed son 01 Erin whom the heut gonded Into plunging into tho Thnmes

When he took h .. p1unl(e w.I~h his ciothmg on. the river wutermen pull. Ad off 10 the reSClln Thl. WIIS more than the buiher bargained lor, and, wilen he snw his would·he rescllers prep"rmg to tlse a bOllthook. he lelt It would be betler tl) "take hl.& hook" thnn be taken by theirs

ThIS. however. proved ImpOSSIble IIl1d, to conymee them thnt he IVM not on tIelf~eBtrllct, on bent, he rORr· ed out ut thc to!, of his VOICC "ClLn't ye let a fellolV hnvn n quiet swim a dny like till,?" 'Bllt hIS ronr Wa! nothmg-to the ronr 01 laughter which went up from the spectators I1.t Lhi& ul\oxpected sally

WllIIt "as d"'en hed ns n "Startlln~ ,cone on the Tel r6.oo" wary reporte~ In the now.papers one hot summer not long S\Dee PIl8Rengcrs on boats on lhe Tll/unes. pns .. mg the Housps of Parhnment, were trented to the Unique spectacle o[ numbers of ollr u.unlly gra"" ond dlllnl!1e<i leglsln. tors bitting III t.hclr shIrt sleeves

A lew. Ind"e<I. wore even minus

A trIal of II will convlnco "nyono "', thOBO aS8ortloM.

Is That All? A No\ .. York mnn (hcel of chronlo

cnnhnc valvular chrome pnrellchyru. Ilto.S nephritIS and plllmonnry ol,de. mn At lenst that's "hnt the duo­tors 8Uld

It IS an \lndisnut~cl fnet thnt onE! pnckot 01 Wilson's Fly Pads has &C. tunlly killed 1\ bushel 01 bouse 810e. Fortunntoly no such qU!ll1t1ly CRll ever DC found In Il well kept house, hut whether thev bo few or man,­WIlson's Fly Pnds WIll kIll them all.

Slow Innkeeper-GOIn!: to mnkc nn curly

stlu t to sec the glllCICr today I see Do you know It moves at the mte of only one (oot nn hour'

TOUrist-Yes but Illy \!lfe IS so slow geUmg rcndy thllt I'm n{rn.I<l: "e 11 11IISS It af""r nlI

Minard's LIniment Cures Colds, Etc

WCll.lth mny mnke n mnn hnppy­bllt III cnse he !111r1s It doesn·t., ho; can cl1slly get nd 01 It

~V[)lIlcn who 0\\ n hell·peeked 1111"' bands llavcll't \'ery \llu~h tQ e!LCkle Ol'er Snnrl<t~s-Ut)w do )011 mnnnge to

nlllk~ n hVlIIg III this to\'ll? (, ",her-B) IIIl1nllgmg 10 11\'0 on

whnt I mllke

Arnong 11Is other IIccomphshments, Ilnd the one he ,holds In hIghest rl' I(lIrll, IS thnt 01 dnncmg Hn h(l.ll R lofty rl)put,ltlOn lor tllls, and prac· hces It on nery posslb10 OCCIiSlOn­mCJdentully. he docs It very, vory well.

of Inendshlll w~tb Queen Mllry several yellrs

The Cuvendlshes hnve always been noted for their taciturnity, us all olll nnecdotc testifies 'l'wo members 01 the fnmily, gencmtions ngo, when tra· veling to Utllir homo 10 the 1101 tho were sllown, Ilt an 100 "Ill!rc they stayed for tho night, 10\,0 u raoUl In which were three beds

"George Ehot bound her,p\f to the schools nnd the syotems till hhe be CaDle httle more than a mere eyo less grinder at the tn,lll WIth sCien tJ fic .. Iu Vel>

The country publisher IS not an In­divldunl, but nn institlltlon He pubhc property, like n pohremllD or n couoollml1.n, or a hltohing post HIS bUSllle38 III liIe IS t, serve the pubbc nn,l if be does tha.t. honorably s.nd well few readera WIll object to hlB oPIniOns. Let hllll first gam the eon· !1dence of his subscribers, an,1 he clln leo'l them where he WIll, An orig mal fl\llure IS more worthy of praise thDn un unitntml! success, De lndlv, dunlo umque. "Make 'em tnlk 1"-QlIil·

their lVaI.teollts, a bpench 01 the pro· prJel1es IVh~h some of those who witnessed It \\ollid 1I0t. hllve deemed po..."llbie if they hnd not seen th~ !lCandalons (act wUh their own naked eVils

Tn SIX venrs tho Socwhsts III Ger­mnnv hnve dOIl .. led, 1101\ nun\benllg two million ---~-

A Hero In Strlpcs. EII1nst SlOclnlr, n convIct. In Sing

SlOg, dleil In a futIle effort tl) save a fello\' prisoner from drOll ning

Tho Canny Scot

Now, onco Ilpon n lime there WII~ n bl~ dnnce in Ottnwu one of those gorgcous offlllr!. tllllt IIrc fU\rly COlli

\II nn omclnl centre Ill.e Can· cnpltlll Memhpr X' WIL~ I

vlt.ed, and hnd a IIl1e lime It so hop pened IhaL severnl newspaper cor· responden ts were there loa. and one 01 them heunl II lot nbout X s ability In tho ;rcrpslehorenn 1100 Copy WDS scorce, he mnde n hlUo ~tory ahout It, lind next duy for!(ot the whole lhlnt: ohllnce so directed

Before getting lllto bed each in turn drew nSlde tht! curtu:us of the txld bed, peeped llI, and leU red Without comment The next dllY, when th.y had ridden lar Irom the 11\11: the lilli' asked, "Old you see \\ hnt wus III Ihtll bed last mghtP" to \\ Illch til<' III I

replied laoomcnily. "Yes" They hud boLh "ecu u cor1>b~ 10 b.o(! l IIr" !Jed I -

/;IUtt Suffer Anyway.

"And the late George Mereehth himself a noveltst, be It remember ed of the 'fiftIes, banded over in no dISSimIlar \vay hIS subtle lind eccen trlc but rpal life knowledge ns 1\

famllinr bP)[lt to inr~on nnd p1ny t" coterie gallerIes. and oubtle eobweh 'f.lDnlng to catch the flies 01 foolish c.pverne8S

"But none of them ever quite mas tered the problem. the qupst of lhe novelL~t proper, which is the presen tatlon and crlUcism \\ithout wan· c\oring from, It or nddIDg to It.. of humor, lUe and charncter by the wuy of fiction.

Thackeray <;lId. Thnt lie saw hIp whole Is not true Who hilS, except God Hc Wll~ humnn :nost humnn thing

len Tribune, • \

Mnn's kmslnp to tne npe hns been proved by a blood test.

A mnn genernlly renches Ins heav· \Cst wClght at 4Q years ---'A Nevnda convict, sontenced t<J hnng for murder, umpIred a bnl1 \(ume 111 the penilenllnry Ilnd not II

decision was du;putecl Thill's ollr Iden of no kmd of an nmllHc to tn· fI,' "Itb

When II. girl starts out to kIll time she doesn't POlllt her toes kitchen· wnrd

'They Beemed to conAldar It n hem· ous crime for n memher of Pnrha· ment to Ihspeiloe \\ Ith IllS wo.u.tcont However thut mllY be, there arc pre cedents lor cllspenslIlg WIth super· fluous appare~ under the snmn COli' dltlOruJ 10 the Inw court. of thc. United Btlltes. i! not of Englnnd An amusmg inCIdent of this kind hap pened m lhe town of Clnclnnlltl.

While an importllnt action WIlS proceedmg In the Court. of Common PleM the presldmg Judge, Mr Jus· t,lce J elke. observed lhat several of the jurymen lVere .uflorlng consider. Rbly from the sweltenng atmosphere of the courl

He at once gave them penni.slon to tllke off their conts, nnd by wily 01 example proceeded to dIvest hlmsell of his own The learned counsel np·

A mole on the nnn IIldicntcB nehes.

A TREATIS oollie

Horse­FREE!

We offer you thl.book lhnllellsyolI ... _ aU about borse db .. cases and how to cure thent. call for it at ,out local dMlfl'g\'l or ... * u ..

KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE

'I hore WRR nn nitI'd Scotchmnn who b,' n~tl\" shrl'wdnnRs mnde n lortune nnd he (lid It \\lUIOUt the shghtest Ilit of e,lucatlOn Ono dny he nnll nn Ilcqllnmlnnco wero tlllktng when the III\ter snld to old Duncan -' Sny Dllnenn YOIl do nt' kl'olV enough to go 11\ ~,h'n It rnius Why, YOII can't even Sl nil birr!" "n.u.r.d," salll Dun~nn "1 lell yQU Yotl clon't know "nythln~ Why, If you hnd to spell to mnke n \lving you'd hnve' heen dcnd yem R ngo 1\11 bpt YOll n hlln· drerl dollnrs you enn't "pell hlrd" "I'll tnlt' yo," ql11ckly raphcel Dlln· <mn. ,\ftcr lhe rnonny w,," put up DUllcnn ~n1l1 "n·l·r.d" "Thnt's not the wny l'OU spelled It the first time"

that. the next duy X hod to mnke speech IIbout sOlTletlllng or olher It \\118 rnlher n good speech. !tnd the papers guve hun plenty of spnee. When Ihls hn!lpens It sOllleiuneb hllp, pens thnt \lhc mnn who get.s the notloo buys II number of copIes 01 ~he pllper /whlch he tlunks hIlS treuter!

"The attempt to commIt suiCIde 1ft not a punishlLble offence under lh~ German emnlnal code. 13ut, course," sa~ s a London paper, you succeed you lIlust be prepared to ts.ke the cons~qucllces "

thnt In he ile ANAEMIA r.

earmg In the clL!.e lmmedIBtely 101· owed SUIt-this 18 not n pun- and

shlrt.s1eeve freedom became general 10 the room

"lnn.ll1&bla. It. CUtel Rp .. ln Omh ftrll n'­Ril 1111011. Of ah1 ot.borlalllellu' qllll'k.lrand Mrol1 at ,mall uperue. n.-Itd wbAt. Leo,Caol .:lIn of}!nnl. ntore Onl., mJ1I1 I uNd. ,our AI""ln 0 In on • \&.Jr .. Lbll.\ b.d Rlnllhone.&flJl lL cllnId b.ltn In

Ius speech In the best wny '~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I X bought paper. nU ',;"ht. . one hunclred

which 11IId prinL<lct._ Lho, eltlogy of his

"J "Isna bettm' then I"

of 1I10'ugn

Lives pf

Rnd

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Patching the Colors. Although pr.vatnly.woven coJor~

are no longer pre.ented to BritIsh regiment .. , there WIlS n time when • lady's silk weddmg drelllO formed a conslderahle pllrt of one

When the colors of the old 33rrl Foot were brought Irom Glasgow to l..ondon lor the funeral 01 the Duke of Wellington, after whom the regl· ment Is named, their tattered condl.

due more to cllmnt.ic vugllrlAS campaigning, tho Imnln·

pity of Mr.... of the co],on'01" in

tl,lut wlIOkl Liw, ...

Here's. Home Dye That

ANYONE

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·MANITOBA The Land oJ Opportunities

In'[ a few of the great ach'anlages offered hv the Province of )Iauitoha. showiug' why tho~e who desire tu hetter their COIH.Ftioll shouicl seek hOllies with ill her bordcrs :-

'TO THE FARiIIER- Fertilitv of soil awl c:lilll<ltic conditions I1m'c givt.'11 thc Pro\'ince of ~1~lIitoba wurld-viide fatlle m\ the llullle "f No.1 Hard Whel'lt.

'1',; the sons oi hl'r farmers Manitoha offers free ai,:riculturnl cd­IIc:Jtioll III an Agricllltnr,ll College ~econll to none 011 tiie cOlllinenl of i\lIlcrica.

'1'0 'J'II E A RTf SA NAN [) LABORER-Flourishing industries ill r.lpidly progressillg cltlt!s' havc placed a premilllll upon cI'er\' d :.;cription ,)f skillcrl ;\,1(1 tllt:lkillecl lahor. There i,; UI1-IlllIitc,1 alld rt:lnllllcrntivc lI'ork for all. '

'1'0 TIIE INVESTOR-Abundant hl'elro.electric power at low pricc.; for nHlnuhctnrillg uncl other pnrposes. Fertile lands. Vnr­ied nllol illllllitabled nntnrnl resollrces. Adequate transportation Lu:iliti"s. All offer to hrain, cnpitnl and cllergy opportunities find rctl1rtrS uuparalleled anywilere, and beyond highest t'xpectations. 'Ve illl'ite YUlI to come (ltld share in onr prosperity and future greatness.

Write for information to ;--

JAS. HARTNEY, i7 YOlk St., Toronto, Ont. JOSEPH BURKE, 178, Log:l1J,A"c., Wlilnipeg, lIlan. A. A. . LARIVIERE, 2~ Alliance Btlilding, illontreal, Q. J. F. TENNANT, Gretna, Manitolm. '

J . .1. GOLDEN. DCl'tlt)' Minister of Agriculture and Immigrntioll, Winnipeg -

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OntarioHouse I R.lilway Ave., Treherne I

Ill~alCd by Ilot Air, l,ig-hled by

E1cctricitl·. Spec'iul attention to

The Commercial Trade Sam 1'1" Rool1ls in connection

J. E. Leppard Phone No. 16 Proprietor ---I'h b I'" Colic. Chatom nlld IV am cr aln S Uinrrha.n Itclllcdy. .Never Clllll1. DUl' it now. It mil)' So'lve life.

PAUL I(AN,E FINANCIAL AGENT,

RATt-IWELL.

A g-ct1l'r:tl Iina!lcial businells COIt­,lllctel!. MOllcy to loan on real propt:rty at lowest rates. Insnr­:\1lce and. r'cal estate agent. Re­presenting all the best loan and itt­llllrancc companies.

~~.~~.~.~~i~~~r.'IM~:~.~.i~i~.~~~ (. '. :: T. c. Forbes ,. (. (. ,. '0 (. (0 ,0 ro '0 (0 10 '0 • 0 '0 '0 (0 Co

Rath\vell -0-

Money to LOan on Im­prowl! Farm Properly at lo\\,­I!sl rates I)f interest. Lead I C ' . .A':tn \.Hnpal1l~f; I'C

Farm Lands for snle ..

Synopsis of Canadian' Norlh-West Land Regulations,

ANY Ilorl"OU who Itt tho l!ulo hend hf u tUlldh' fJr ""Y mull! ()vur IX yetlfll 0111, mny hOllhJ' sLf1uU n l1uHI'lor'!1oootion or llvnllnblo Do.

million InlHI III MUllltolm. ::iuskutcl.owtlll fir ,\lburLn. 'l'ho Ulll'.ilCllllt IIIURt.IlI'I)Cnrlrl 1101'SIHI nL lllO 1)01ll11linli tIIH11i ~hccuoy or S11b'MtOIlOY rur tho d!sLt'lct, J~nLry \)y IlrtlX)' UUly be mudo nL ItIIt IUlOUej', nil ,'ortllill o{)rlflltll)lI~. b) CIlLhor/ UloLlior, ~CIII. dllllJrhtor. Ilrothcr or sisLor 0 iutolHlilill hOIllt!HtoflliLlr.

1JuLicti-HIx. nUHltlJa' rositlcuco 1111(1) Ilud cui. LivUl.hltl 1)(\.110 IUlIli ill tlnch tlf thruo YOllrK, A hOllloItLuntl·u' IUtty Hvo wit.hin 111110 mlioH ut Ids 'hllIlOtitrmcJ Uft It rnl'llI ur lit. !UUtit oiJ;-ilLy ncrt»l, ~oluly "OWtlOU nud "CClIIJlc.111 br hlill or by Iltd (uthur, 1II0tllQI', auu, dUUI(hlOr, 1)IULher ur Bltttor.

lu corllliu UUtU'ictd Il hfJlIIl!~t.ol\((or in ":UU'( Ktnllcllulllllny IH'O'Olllj't a (JunrLur'Muetlou nhJUU. Itlilu IIlslnJlnotiLOIlIl, 'riCe) ,f!i.W 1I0rncrD. lhlLlc8 --Jl1UIIL ro~hlo ttix Inullth~ In uuch or tUX lo'Dllrtl rrOlIl ':UlU ur hUJ11ctlto.ut outry Iinoluding tho t.lmll rOfluirctJ III Durn horntJstodt IUttont) uud culth'uLO UHy Hcrca oxtrll.· , .

,\ hOlHostontlot' who JU\l~ oXllllUlltod iris hUlllo, stall!! right Ilu(l ClllIDOt. uhtaln n pru.clJlptloa IUlly tnko Il llUrr.lllltlud hOll1ollltcud in oorLnlu IU"u'lcts. Pr ('0 ,3,00 pur nero, lJut.icft-!i U8\ rOllldo SIX 1I1011t118111 Ill, ell ot t.hruo )"l!llre, cult.i. vn\.u IIrt)' nerOB Illtd uroot n lH)uUQ w(,rLh $iOO,OCl~

W. ,,'. COltY, DOlmty of tho lllnIstor or tho luLortor.

N.Il.-UlIllulhnrlzod vuhllcntlon or thl. nd. vorUsolUout will DOt. bo l)uhl Cor,

I:'or Do.toor Noxt Visit wuteh thla ',lRCO, or IIlhlrusa nnx 22o.-,!· I

SPll'CTACLEB

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PINKERTON

:.:r. Mowatt, of the Bank of

TIMES,TREHERNE' ARB ROATH

W;D.'Hird lost n vn!uable horse tbi~ week.

. Mrs. John HutTter peg visitor. this week.

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Miss McDonald friends in Indillnford.

is a Winni-

is visiting

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i Rath well Locals : i 'Old R' I- hI H d :: : Iutcr.stlnl!llomBnbn"tl'o"r,tOlludBI·' :,:1 e la e, ar ware;: : on •• In Ilnthwoll nud D .trlo.. :: • . ~ .......................... . _=,.w d... . . L = • _ ,

Leal.Brand COlllmerce, 1'rt:hcml!, sl'pnt the Berry pickers are await1l1g tl!!! week-end at the hOllle of Mr. nnd arrival of r:.spberrie!l.

Fifteen hundred doliars will be given in prizes at Treherlle Fair, Ang. I and 2, 191I. By trying to be a prize-witmer YOll help both YOllrself and tbe tair. •

Maple ,

This is the best brand of paint on the market. r t is guaran teed by the makc::rs to wear longer, and wil1leavc a brighter and smoother surface than 'any other paint on the market to-day.

III r~. Ben Cnrter. I ' . Look Ollt for the new Arbroath ,A Lincoln, Neb .. girl writes, "I j.

had been ailing for somc time with chronic constipation and stOIll­ach trouble. I began taking C'ham- t berlaiu's Stomach and Liver Tablets 41 and in three clays I wos able to be :I up and got bettcr .right along. I :!! nlll the prondest girl ill Lincoln to ~; fi 11d sllch a good medici ne. " For ,

MATCHETTYILLE

The name of Geor~e Carroll, cottte . .;tont No 4 ill the R. T. of T. oratorical contest, was olltitted from lhc rcport recently publbltcd.

BEACONSFIELD

The COlltrnct for decorating, in side anel l'nt, of the BencolI~ficld Methodist church has heen awanl­cd to C.Trea\·or, of 'l'rehl!rne. The work Will :;tart next week, and i, ta he finished brfore the end of the month.

NOTRE DAME DE LOURDES

The Rev Father NiI'on, C, R. I. C., of St. Leon, I'p'!nt the week· end at the Presbytery herc.

The Rev. Father 13artoll. C. ]{. I. C., hus galle for a short visit to Ids /tomc at St. Philip's, Sask.

A large' telephone gnng is nc­tually \\'01 king" in this ncighhor­hood, putting ill the 'phones for thirty lIew subscrihers.

Paul Sill a anel family, of \Viuni­pcg, were visiting 1I'lrs Sala and other relations ond fri~l1ds in the I1cig-hborhood last week.

Gt:orge Driscroll, ill iss Cccile . , Dllscroll amt MISS Lnw. of \\Tinni_ peg, ore spending a few weeks uf their slim Iller \'ucation here.

Rumollr has it that]. 'Weicker, lhe Village's pioneer storekeeper, IS about to, rewove to '\VlIIl1ipeg. H is many friends regret lJis depar­tnre, but ~vislt him illlr1 1'.1 rs. vVt:icker cI'el'y stlcces:; in their ncw hOIlle!.

'I'homus Gellcl', of the Imllligra· tion Departmel1t, Winnipeg,' was bere for a few dllYS last week, pre­paring the how;e on the farm just out of tOWI1, furJlis fan!ily, who ill' tend to spet~d their sUl11mer holi­days here.;

.LAYENIIAM

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~port--Iln auto i~ in sil!ht. ,

J. \Vny purchased n fine 11Iare and colt in Holland last week.

Quite a number from here atten­ded the 12th of ]uly celebratioll in Cypress.

Prism Brand

Jas. Bird and daughter ure tnk­iug ill the Winnipeg eXlIibitiou . ' tIllS week.

Sid McGowan, of Treherne, has secured tbt! position of .teacher for Arbroath school.

"I, by d"'::~:::~:h'" ~

I have some of this stock on hand and to clean it off ollr shelves r will give a good reduction off by taking all of an)' one color.

The hail storm on Friday wo!, quite a surprise. Some claim that slight damage was done.,

Mrs. J~. Smith and daughter, Mary, 'If Portage MC on a visit to Mrs. Smith's son W. L., of Spring Valley farm. -

From all appearances Arbroath church llIust have had an applica. tion of soap, water amI plenty of elbow grease. 'It looks fine.

Beware when you are CUlling hay, or if you do, see that 110 dogs are in sight. One dog- will travel

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on three legs as a result of a sleepy dri I'er.

'l'he genil11 ferrymau has consid­erably iUlproved the approach 10

his ferry on the north SIde, a much needed W;lllt, especiajly to the motor01a11.

GordOll Sym5> narrowly escaped falul illjui-ies la~t Friday dnring the bail storm. He was throJVlI [,rom a wagon, but pluckily held'oll to tlte horses and escaped with a bad shaking tip.

Sprains require careful trent­ment. Keep quiet and apply Cham­berlain';; Linil1l~llt freely. It will remove the sorenes" and quickly restore the palts to a beal thy COIl­dition. For sale by dealers every­where.

. . . ,- - -, .. ~ ~ -, . HE WON. THE CROWN.

To the Editor of The Times, . Treberue.

Denr Sir ;-

On Wedneselay, the Twelftb, a part)' of men-

In nUll1ber I think they were six-

Were ~oto,rillg Carma n

Wben tht:y found bad fix.

down towards

themselves in a

"rwas'twixt l'reherne aud Roth· well 'twas dOllc-

'l'hc motor ,·turned turtle," for fun,

But a good Samaritan, passing, cllme nigh.

And, by wbat I heard, tbey all had a try

At relllovitlg tile car from Its awkward position,

Till, finding a team would be an addition,

Quicklv they ran to the nearest fnrlll. men were in beel, but heard

the alarm. With a team they hastened, and it

and the meu Soon plI t the car on the road

again.

Now, I think iu their fright the strangers forgot

'1'0 even say "Thauk you I" \0 those who wrought

In getling their motor car out of lbe tlitcb-

But I hope they'll never again do sich:

Should they have the misfortune to spill again,

,.n ... ," someone should b~lp them to straighten up then-

hope they'll say, "'l'hank.Yoll 1" like grateful men !

Yours, etc. A FRIIlND OF 'l'H1~ SAMARI'fAN.

Rigltt ill yout' busiest season when you bave the least time to spare you arc 1I10St likely to take

/:=:~~:~JI diarrhoea and lose several ,day's .: time, unless YOtl have Chamber-1t]~;~~j lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea

~~'n.,.r.~ 'R'~medy at hand and take a dose

·~~~~~:~i~~~~1~~~1ti~~: appearance of the dis-... ~ sale by dealers every-

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:i Adam Forbes • i RATHWELL -,-

ADAMS' SPECIAL WAGON -, BODO dry Ilmbor, thoroughly soasoned. pullogolhor by sklllod workmen ond noully flnblled

TH E: WAGON THAT LASTS ,!,his wngon has lOnny fe!ltures to rC<lornmend it, nnl!Jng which nrc the following:

Jockey box, Illzy back Heat, rivlltLed wheels, clippcd genrs, grnin tigh t boxes iron bnaded and Bccnrely brucc", best southern box boards, (·"tm Iacl\vy boltolllH roinforced over the bolsters, helwier thun lilly oLher Lotturns IImuc. 'r"i~ wu~uu j~ built specilllly for tho Western trado handled by tho

COCKSHUTT PLOW COMPANY, LTD. Also n oompleto lino of lorrics, henvy teaming gears, dUIllP cnrts, stuck mcks nnd

low wheel trucks. Cataloguo lind descriptive IImtter on applimlliuu. Gel futl ollrtioullU'B from

WoD.PALMER, TREHERNE

.Who Pays For The

ADVERTISING? \Vollldn'tyou Pliefcl', ifyoll hada c10lhing

stOl'C to sell ctlhundrecl suits or clothes ill a day, making an .average profit of $2 pCI' suit to selling ten suits in a clay with an av~ eragc pl'Ofit of $S per sui t ?

Suppos'e that, to sell the hllndred silils a day rou, ~hould spend, say $20 per day in advertising.

Page 9: Insure Correct CeDSUS laterested'in White Salkatooni 4J t ... · The following letter to T~e Times Mr. Archibald BIlle, chief of the Census Departmeut, Ottawa, is self-explanatory

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THE TREHERNE TIMES. 1 _

==~======~~~~~~~~,~.,~-~.-~-~--==-~~-~-~-====~~==;~~~~~~'~~~~~~~========~====~~=-=-==-~-~-LAND OF IDEAL CLIMATE. "PUMPED" PARNELl.--- FOR HELP FOR OLD

BACKS THAT ACHE GIN PILLS Cure Them

Aile IS 110 bllTller to the wonderful soothing, henllllg propertlcs o[ GlN PILLS, the grent Cllnadlnn Kidney Cure. We hnve on record mnny let,. terti from mC'n and \Iomen of (lO, 65, 70, 75, 80 nnd over testlf~ mg to the llrp.oL rehe! they received (rom tllk Ing GIN PILLS

Mr. Snmuel Mnrtln of Strnlhroy. Ont, suffered for t\\enty ~tllrs wlLh 1I116ery In 1115 bnck SOlO" Illonth~ ago. he tried GIN PTI.LS nnd alter tnking only tlnce boxes, wns cI]hrely cured. Mr. Mnrtlll Is now 85 yenrs of nge nnd cn)oY1l the Tohust health of n vigorous mun 01 Slxly, thanks to GlN PILl.S

All eldcrly people nre troublea. 111or~ or les', "Ith 1{ldney nnd mnrl· der trouble, nnd pain nnd wl'nkness In the bock GIN PILLS nrp. 0 gunr· ILlvt""d cure for al1 Lhp.Be IllIs(ortunes. Money prompLly refunded If they

\ rOll to gIVC complete Mtlsfnetlon I (jOC u holC-'-6 for $250 8ample y IlOX [ree If YOIl \1 Tltc us, mentIOning

thiS pnpor Nuhonnl Drtlg & Chcm· Icnl Co, Dc-pt N U ~ oronto 49

The original OIn Pills made by Natlonol Drugand Chemical Co. or Canada Umlted, Toronto, are sold only In t1311 bozo

--- ---------H.s Charge.

Wnlklllg through Noltl!!ghnlll mar· k~t.plnce, 0 laborer JlI~kr d up a live lihllllllg llIElCC. SeclIIl! II gdntlcmun apllronchmg. he Ilccosted him thus

"HI, mute, 1S tIllS II good 'unP" "Yes, It- Is," raphed the oth~r. and

slipping It Hlto IllS pocket he con· tlllued, "OIlU IIround at my office 111 the mormng \I Ith tlh' other one·nnd· eight"

"Why?" asked the laborer, III ns· tonlahmcnt.

"Ileclluse I'm n Inwyer," replied the other, "lind nlV chnrge Is SIX' IInd.clgh t lor ndvlee "

The POOl" Man'. Friend -Put np In IImft.l1 holU •• th .. t nrc MRlly port"bl. nnd Bold for n. ,ory small Rum Dr Thomas Eo loetrlo 011 pO"'.S .. moro po.,er In COD ~"ntr"'"{l form Ihlln one hundred lime. tho Qu"ntlty of mnny ungllents lUI ohellP Jle.~ lLnd. the varied URea to whloh It call he ,",ut lr.ako It Iho poor mDn 8 friend No d.Iller 8 stGek Is oompleto wllhollt it.

0rovlnce of Alberta Not Cold and Bleak as Many Imagine.

Eighteen hOllra of 5unshlo·, hrl'· Innl, hfe.l!lvlng .un~hlne trmp~r~d hy n dph~;I1'" (>n,,1 hrn~7.. ( .... "1 ,,,.

PaCIfic Thllt's whnt,. constttutes the longest day In Alhertn. the Cnnndmn ... rovince wl1lch !tes nt latitude 63 ~.trrces 30 mlllulf!s. fnr above New fl)undlnnd above Ihe Islnnd of Anti. eoob, more thnn tWIce as fnr nnrLh of ?Iontrenl or Hnhfnx, N S , us Halt. [ux I. north of New York It lies level '11th the foot of Hurlson Bny ~ncl nenrly 10 the mlcldle of I.abrador

"But onc ts "rong In supposfi\g that It must he very cold up there," 1~·lte. Alb~rt Jay Nock "I spent a rrlldwlOler week III Jjdmonton, the cRmtal. 300 ml e. north 01 Ihe IIlter· oulionol houndary nnd II ore th~ ,urne wCIf:ht of c101lte~ thnt I had been weaTing 111 lhe "pringlike ch , "Ie of Lhe con.I

"[ drove III nn lIutOmOllll!' all the ol'ernoon of th~ 11th o[ Febmarv

'h hilt It lmht overcollt There ., perhH'" hlltr £In lI1eh of ""OW,

"IHI the \\ IlIlI WII' hJ.!ht unrl wnrm The mll,,"v. do nnt l(nP.(l lillY SilO" I.i()\v.'! nt Cdrnontnn nnd Ihe hO\ls,'. ar~ not even fltL <.l \\ Ith double win· dows

"Marvelous mfluence o[ th~ I'ucific wJIlds end currents T\\o hundr~c1 miles north nnd W()st m thp Pence rIver country !lnrl In n hrnnd ~trlp IYll1g ncro'. Alberta north of lhe L~s!er Siove the elllnnl.e I, mllr1<>r lhun nt Edmonton Tile mOllntalns lire lower uud admit the ocenn air unrhlll~cI

"The Iso!hcrmnl hnes publishefl on the Gov~rl1ment mnps afe an tnter esltng sLudy Edmonton nnd th. whole regIon norlhwc,t to Fort SImp· son nveragp. 250 daYi! III the yenr whcn the thermometer IS a have the [rep~lng pOint

'Summer nights In Edmonton glVt onJy lI!Jout Iwo hours nnd II half of actunl darknCJ!s One C1111 c/lslly rend fine print by dllyl ght rll 1030 Ball '.rnmes heglll at 7,30 CanadIans call tillS province 'Sunny Albertu,' a,,'} they are right Summer or wllller, a cloud 111 lhe slcy 1& 'rnre enough to IIllrnct uttenllon "

Dancing nnd Oratory. There Is a ccrtntn memher of the

prC-cllt HO\l~e of Commons-lor ob· VIOIl~ rCII80ns he shnH he nnmrless­who IS a I!ood delll of 0 gnv LolhnrlO You see 111m. duy nfter duy, porcht,d IlJl III the SpcnllrT s Gullery beSIde some fUlr one. h" hend gnlluntly hent IllS "hole lI11ltudo nne o[ ru sp<'etrlll ndmlrntlon nnd dp.\'otlon

Lc-d Rlbblesdal. Actually Intervl.w­.d the I rl.hman.

Lord nlllbleldllle, the well·known English peer, Is noted for hnvlng ao· oompllshed an elltremely dlHl"ult feat. He once Interviewed Parn.ll, They happened to travel by chanc. in the lame oompartment from Londoa to Holyhead, and the first eflorll of Ihe peer to draw tbe Irish lilader 10-10 convenat.lon were,met by ver, brief repUes

In time, however, Parnell and talked at IIOme length Ir!.h Tenants' Arrear. Bill, ,!~Ilcill.

then the grellot ellbl~~c:lt,~o;f~~~~~~::I~r~ tereet, and many other The interview duly lord.hlp'e .Isnature a ~~~:~rl!~i:i azlne, "nd Parnell never Its n.ccuracy, merely laylni. a twinkle In b!. eye, that it was got by falee pretenoes

Lord Rlbblel!dnlo 'oneo h~ld olllee a. Master 01 Lhe Buckhound., nnd, In· spired by his voc .. t!on, wrote a book entJtled, "The Queen's Hounds and Stag Hunting Recollcctlons" He dresses well nnd pnye t~ mo~t careflll nttenhon to his toilet, He 18 known 10 h.s lIltlmateB I1S "Tommy." nlld thu late Klug Edward bestowed 011 him the nnme o( "The Ancestor," becnuse he gIves the Impreesl0n of having at.cpo ped out of aome anclAlnt. 1IInll1y por. trill t

A ourlous the decoration pillce-Glsburne

In the early pnrt cen.tury. a party of "'.r'l":f,~'~~hul~:~~;!~~ onme from Pari. is G whore they worked for a year or so the adorllUlcnt 01 the house And thcl leU permanent evidence of their VISII In 80me sIngular ligures all th~ wall of the princlpnl stnlr"l1I!e.

Tbese ligures arc In balf relief. hft!­llze, and they Me repre.euted WI read· ln" writing. training fto_era. und ID oth~r 8uob occupatlOnl, The great ball I. hung with lilctureil. 'Amollg theM I.'one of Cromwell by SIr Peter Lely, on the canvas of which ie pruntcd. the word, "Now,' pOSSibly III allUSIOn t~ the Immedlat.c executIOn of the ,II·!&\. ad KlIIg.

Both Saw It.

Snr.rl,t"R-How do yon mnnoge lo mu\w n Iivlllg 111 this town?

(I ",ber-Oy II1l1nllgmg 10 It\'e on 'Ihut 1 mlllw

A Hero In Stripes. Erncst Smclnlr, n convict in Sing

Smg, died In a futlie crrort to snve a fello\' prisoner from drowlllng.

A mOllg his other IIccoml'hshment. Ilnd the one he holds In highest r. gnrd, Ii! thnt of (\tmcing He hM II lofty reputatIon for thIS, and proc. hees It on every pos31ble oceaslon­IIlCJdcnltLlly, he does It very. very well.

The Duke 01 DevolUlhire, who hUI en tertamoo tile KIDg lind Qlj.een 1>1 Devonshire Rouse, IS prob¥b'y the only duke who hll8 lind persollul ex· perlence of hIe 1U a city accountant', olliee At the nge of twenty·three hd began hiS Parllamelltllry career. und was at the bme the youngest mCl)lbtr of the Lower House. 'l'be owner of many thousands 01 ucres. Ius grace I~ keenly mterested 111 IIgrlculturnl of· falrs. The duchess has been on terms of friendship Wltlt Queen Mary fOI several

The c~v,~i.I:r;:~~:;;fu~:it)~ for testifies,

~

The Canny Scot. Thern wnR nn ngMI Scol.ehmnn who

UI n"ilVn shrewdness mnde n fortune and he did It without the slightest IHt of c(lucntion, One dny he ond !In ncqunmtnncc were tnlltlng \Vhen

lalter snld 10 old Duncnn '-"Soy you dont' kno\V enough to

It rRIIlS, Why, you

Now once upon a time there wn­n big dllllCC III Oltnwll one of those gorgeous offlllr& thllt nrc fnlrly com· man In lin officlnl centre hke Cnn· adn's 1. lIf em bpr X WILS [ Vlt.cd It hll

buc1 " "n·u .. ,r·d "':1<~!)!~1,~\~: ',Ilullcn.neC"~ '~eICyou -yoll cToi\'t: tn·llnll. Why, If you hnd to

o hvmg you'd hnve ve,'''' .ngo. I'll Ihet you n

you enn't .pell hlrd " quickly replied Dun·

\lr.,P~.·.u'P IIIIR put up "l'linL's not

B~ •. eJl.eo· It the first time." I"

See the Nearest

THACKERAY'S ART. )

Prof.lSor Sa.ntsbury Ohcu.... the Great Novelilts.

Professor George Salntshury h. wrltt.cn an nrilcle for thl' specla' Thnckeray centenary number of th. London Bookman, m whIch he com pares 80mo of the great English nove hts I

"The art of novel wrltlllg I" Ill)'

old," he says, "It IS bar-Iv nt tho beginning of Its Hurd centllry sl(lel Iy spenkmg, and already there hu' [a.llen between Thack"ruy and tho '1ne of hiS prcd~co~sor" l"hn \Va 'Ilost hke him m Itind 8,t:! d"l!reA • ' greatne.!. Fleldlnlt one of thasa cur' 'lllg vella whIch tllIlP. drop., now ,.n' then, hut at qu!t(' uncertalo Ill" "31• md thro I!:h which lYe CIlI1 ... aly " inrkly. i.lli hy n cerlnln pff d nn' 'nlclIlation

"Of the grPllt Engll>h d~R''''r. '\II' hfe through fi~lton who ar" thIS .t:l "If that veil. ~~ott. thollgh hp I. ·Ii '1n the nght sld~ of It t ... all but ver noor nnd unhllPPY optics ,~nm' 1 hnve been pnrtly enlong Ni n I' ibId. to some. and "1I(1,,"htl'rlh

OIoneer as he wn •• lind d"HllIIg II. h did mnlnly WIth romllncr. 1t.,'1f an' wlth po..,t liml'1l give- only pnrtlll' pluy 10 th. nctllol Inltllll'tp kno\lledl!' of pbre life that he pos.essN!

"MISS Austrn Rlmost os nh,ollltel hfe.like n- Thnckoray. has, WP nl told her ltfe·llkenes~ ob,curcrl h\' pnrtly obsolete style and shp cc' lolnly Itmlled nnd 'minlnturerl' hp' pre!lentments , 'Bulwer, our p:'!Ik frtancls' 'grpn' est hVIII~ novell,t,' did know \if~ but he. chose to adulternte lu. knowl ooge to Iln IIItolernble de!l:ree WIth all sorts of convpntlons. trIck. foshlon. Dickens kn~w II bett.cr-III flush, .. mdeed, perfectly but he nlmln eho~p to subordinnte hiS knowledge. Itse" very partIal. to n perpetual gIn mar of comIc or tragIc fantnsy. not real .t nU, liS well os to wor'-' tltlllJ(S, bUci as polltlcnl and SOCIal orcludlce nili'I crotchet. leRsmg manneTlsms o[ ~tvlo hnmperlng dlsqlln'lflcnltons of h~r nrv nnd olher Ignorance

"Charles Rende, 0 genlll~ certainly never could g~t thut genills IOta nny orgnnlc condItIon Charlotu· Bronte, n gentus Itkewl.e. hnd too dlort nile! crumped on eXIstence, lao narrow nn exp€rlence, too httle crtbCll1 fncullv and perhnp' n temper none t-oo genial

"George Eliot bound her.plf to the schools and the systems tIll .he he ca.me hWe more than a mere eye less grinder at the null 'wlth sClen tille Blaver.

" And the lote himself a n"""lld: ed, 01 th e 11~?~,~~

a FROST" WOOD-- Best Machine Mad ..

Taking Risks. TERRIBLY TORRIlJ. Twentl eth Century Ignorance.

The (llty editor WIIS lookmg o\,er Ule new reporter's manuscript

"I notice," he sntd, "you usc the phrnsd 'puzzlcd to death' I should Like to hnve you tell mc how a man can be puzzled to denth"

WIle" Hlllt Wave9 .-tave Produced Curious Effect!

An a.bsent·lIltnded clergyman went hotulIlslng Olle dllY llllnllg forgotten IllS \ osculum. he exttllcLecl n large red hanc1kercllle[ froOl IllS pocket. Putting hiS collected speclluens IOto ~t, he enrc(ully tied It on to 1m arm. Pursull1g Ius "ny Te!leclt vely, h" cnllle upon a worlnnnn looklllg down 11110 a deep trench aud SII earlllg OIost profus!'ly

"Well, he might be 'rIddled \vlth bullets' ," answered the new reporter

'!the Ilnsncr nearlv cost hlln hiS lob, but l11S youth-lind IllS good re cord up to thnt hme-snved him.

The recent ferv1d '\ eathp.r through. out the Dominion 18 by no means can· f\ned to Canada An Englteh paper atter a hot spell I" moved to Bome Interesting rem1l1Iscenc... concermng hot epollil

--Pee.lsll, pAl. ...t1 •... and sickly clllld ren owo tholr condition to worms Mother (lr,,'.. Worm Extermin"tor wiH rellov. L'tcru nnd restore health.

U nrensonable Hubhy-We mllst be econonllcnl WI[I'-Why? Hubby-If I should din I \~ollidn't

be able to lenve you lIluch \Vlfe-That's right Whereas. willie

I'ou're nJoi.ve vou leave me most 01 the bme -Toledo Blnde

It IS a gr~at sernce to crentc lin honest smile ns we lIIeot one IInother 111 tillS heavy.laden "orld -Rev D T Young

If every hous~keeper would nee WIlson S Fly Pnds freely during the sUlllmer months the house fly perll would soon be 0 thlllg of the paet.

Just Th.nk of That , NAbbs-They're very formlll people Ver~.

Doobs-How? Nohbs-They nctunJly try to mnln·

lam table mnnners nt theu summer eottllge

Truth, !Ike cork, Will be uppermost alone tlllle or nnother, though kept down 111 the woler -Isnae Ta~ lor

---M nard'. 'Iniment curas garget In cews

Twenty.two \ flflellcs of mosqUItoes hn, e been found bv the Connoctlcut bonrel of heallh

The Country Publisher. The country publisher IS not nn in­

diVidual, but on iostltutIon. He Is JllIbhe propeltv, like n poltreman or It counCllmnn, or n httohmg post, HIS busmeas In hfe tS b serve the public nnrl if he does that honorably and well few readers Will object to hie npimons, Let him first gam the can· fidenee of his subscrlhers, on I he cnn 1~8l them where he Will. An orlg· 11101 failure IS more worthy of praise thon an IInitntmtr suce"ss Be Indlv, dual unique "Make 'em talk I"-Qull len Tribune.

Man's lonshlp- to the npe has been proved by a blood test

It was 8. etnrtling effect which ~e heat had on a couple of young Indiel at Dougl.a.,. in the Isle of MIln, losi summer WeU·drhssed they were .trolLln" alClng the Mnrllle Promen ade. when lhe sun'8 rnys mnde the "nter so Invltlllg that they .Imply wnlked mt<> It j'bt liS they were

Such indifference to their splCk.rmd. ~nnn .. rroy IIlmost took the spectntors' brellth n way Tim, however. did nol trouhle the \\'0 dnm,01s who opIIL,h. ed about nnd cooiC'd themselves. whl!. o laughing cro'HI of holidny makers enjoyed the Untquo scene

Then the t" 11111 m~de for terril firma, boarded n tmmenr nnd pro· cpooed to tholT lodglllgs l<> chltnge th~lr clnmn £:nrments for dry oot'.. ..

A romp-what dif'prpnt con_trndlon IVIIS piliced Oil the nctlon of n well­dressecl Bon of Enn "hom lhe heot gonded Into plunging Into the TllIlmas

When he Look IllS plunlle wdth his clothll1g on. the nver wntermen pull. ed of! to tho rescue This WIIS more thaa the bather bargained lor, and, when h<l SHW ht. would be rescuers preparing to use n bllnthook. he felt It woitJd be better to "take hi/, hook" tllall be tokon by thl'jl'S

This ho"ev~r proved ImpOSSIble, and, 10 convince them thnt he waa not on self-destruct on bent, he ronr· ed out ot tlie toll of his voice "Can't ye let a fellow huve a quiet sWIm a dny like thi&?' But hIS ronr wns nothll1g to the ronr b! laughter" hlch went up from the spectalOrs nt thb ul'lexpected snlly

Wllnt wn.s de.cnbed ItS 0 "Stnrthng ~cene on the Terr"",," IVns reporte:! In the ncw~paper. on6 hot snmmer not long since Pnasengers all hont.. on the Thames, pusBlng the House.!> of Parhament were trented to the unique spectllele o( numberg of Ollr usunlly grn'Xl nlld dllllllfied leglsln. tors eltllng In theIr .hlrt sleeves

"My good mnn,' saId the shocked pnrson. "do you know "ho Satan is?' " ul\[u-na,w, but WRIL, un' Ah'll asle me mat{' HI 13111, dnc yo know who> Sutnn IS'" "iIle~'>ntnn-lIn\V Is there nnybody

'" RntIn' 'un)1f "A), helc's [l bloke brought 'Ill

dmner t '

U",d accordlDtr t. direction •• Dr, J. OM' KlIl.loalr 8 DY80ntcry Oordlnl will atro If reilef In tho most nouto form of summer

100mPlnint II bo"o •• r tbo nltMk man l • fosts Itsolf no tlmo .l1ould bo lost til _Ir· Ing tho aid 01 tho Oordtnl II '!I'm aol Immodlately on Ih. 8tomMIl I\nd IlIte.· tinos nod alll\Y tho Irrltalton .. 4 p"la A trial of It will coavlnco auyooo "" tboso 8ssertloll8

Is That All? A New York mOlt dl('d o[ chromo

carehlle valvulnr, chrollle pnrenchym n.tOIlS nephntls nnd pulmonary oede­mn At leust t/lat's w hut the doo­tors said

It js nn I1ndlsput~d fnct that onE! pncket 01 Wilson's Fly Pnde has IIC­tunlly killed II bushel of house tliel. Fortllnnt{lly no such qUllnllty enll ever na founet in n weH kept housc, hut whether they b~ few or many Wilson's Fly Pads Will kIll them all.

Slow. Innlteeper-'-GOITlg to make nn enrlY"

stnlt to see the g.Jacler todny I see. Do you know It moves nt the rate of only one foot nn hOllr?

'Iollrts!"-Yea. but illY WIfe IS so slow geLttn~ rendy that I'm IIfTlud \Ie 11 nuss 1\ Ilft~r nil

Mrnard's Liniment Cures Colds, Etc

Wenllh mny mnke n man hnppy-­but III ense he !Inri. it doesn't, ho cnn enslly get TId o[ It

\VolllPn who olVn hen pecked I",.· bnnds Jlnven't \ cry mu~h to cnckle

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\ few, Indeed. IVere even 111 III us tqelr \Vnlsteollts n bl'Clleh of the pro pr~ehes wh Ich some of lhose who \\!tnessed It would not hnve deemed ro-'.Ible If they had not seon th~ BCanduloud fact WIth their OWll nuked eye8

They scemed to COnRlder It a heln· ous crllne for a member of Parha. ment to r;ltspense \\ Ilh his wlWotcorlt

Tn SIX YC'lIrs the Soclnhsls III Ger­tnanv hnve doubled,' now numbering two million

A mole on the unn Indlcntes rl.hes.

A TREA~r'IS on Ute

A man genernJly renches Ius henv· lest weIght Jlt 40 yenrs '

However that mny be, them nre pre· cedents for dlspensmg \vlth super· fluous npporel under the snme con· dlhoruo In Lhe lnw CDurts of the United Slntes, II not of Englnnd An RmU"lIlg IIlcldent of tha. kind hap pened In the town of Cmclnnatl Borse­

FREE! Whtle nn Important Bctlon waft proceeding In the Court of Common Pie... the pregldll1g Judge, Mr Jus. tice J elke ohserved that l\Cvernl of the jurymen were nufformg conSIder· ahly from the s\Veltenng atmosphere of the court

He at onca g:tve them permtlslon to t .. ke off their cants, and by way 01 example proceeded to"divest hImself of hla o\Vn The learned counsel ap· rearmg In the. eMe immedIately fol· lowed sui !"-th.is is not a pun- I\.Ild slurl-sleeve freedom bccllme general

the room.

Piltching the Colors Although prlvately-wovcn

are no longer presented to BrItish regiments there lVas n time when 8 lady's ellk wedding dre8lO formed 8

considerable part of one When the colors of the old 33rd

~n111l',lfrv 't Foot were brought from Glnsgow to London for f,he fUlleral of the Duke of Wellington, after whom the regl. men' III lIumed, thelT tattered condi. tlon, due more to ollmat.lo vllgllrle. thlln cnmpnlgnlng, exolted the femln· Ine Pity of Mr~ Blakc wife of the

111 whoso house they were The tal cclor bell\~

We off~1' ,.Oll Ihl.boolr: lb.tlcll. .u about horse cases and ho,,, them. coil for at ,.our local drug-gUl or write u ..

KENDALL'S SPt\VIN CURE

.. Inntn~1I11L It cure' Spt.f"ln Curb ~rlln" Itln,oon. or &J1J' oUler lanulI1" .. qula.Jy an 1 ' ..... 11 at. naU expel1M.lkAll "Nil'" Lav.Oatllpn ofY.n I .. roo.,. OnL ... ,.. I' In.0H17llur RIIIl,iu Can 01 L ~,... "hal. hal RloRhono.u,4 1\ ~ llb. In

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Page 10: Insure Correct CeDSUS laterested'in White Salkatooni 4J t ... · The following letter to T~e Times Mr. Archibald BIlle, chief of the Census Departmeut, Ottawa, is self-explanatory

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MANITOBA The Land of Opportunities

Just n few of the great adval1tage~ oITo;:red by the Province of ~[anitnba. showing why those who de$irl! tc.. beller their cDncl'lion shOtlld s~ck hOllies within her borders :- .

'l'O 'l'l[J~ FARMER- Fertilit~· of sllil nll<1 climatic conditions hal'c I!ivcn the Province of ~Ianilobn wurlu-v;ich: forne as the llollle of No.1 Hurd Whcni.

T,l lite ~ons of. her farmers Uanitoba oIT~rs free ngriculturAI ed­ncation ill an Agricl1ltlH,11 College second to lIonc on tuc continent of 1\ merica.

1'0 TH~~ ARTISAN AND LABORER-Flourishing indllstric$ ill rapidly progressing clUes h.LVC phlced a· premiu1l1 upon C\'cry cl"~cription of skilled und I1l1skilted Inbor. There is UII­

lhl!itcd nllt! remunerative work for nil. '1'0 'I' HEr NVHSTOR --I\bllllunn t h \'dro.e,lectric power at low

pric.:s for 11lulIuhcturing alld other pllrpost!5. Fertile lands. Var·· ied alld illllllitahled nutural rcsources. Adeqnate trAl1sportntion fDcililit!s. All alTer to brain. capital and energy opportulllties' aud retl1rns II 11 pa rail ",I ed anywhere, and Iicyolld hil('hcst expectations. Vve invite yuu to l:onlC und ~hRre in ollr pro:;perily and future grcatness.

\\'rite for informntion to ;-

JAS. HABTNEY, 77 YOI k St.. Toronto. Onto JOSEPH BURKE, 178, Logan Avc .. Winnipeg. Man.

. A. A. . LARIVIERE, 22 Alliance Building, l\lolltreul. O. J. F. TENNANT, Gretna. M,lIIilo1.m. ""

J. J. GOLDEN, Deplity ),IlI1ister of Agriculture and I1l11l1igratiun, Winnipeg

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o ntari 0 House

PINKERTON

M6walt. of the BRnk of u "~lT1lUerce. Trehernc, sp"n I I he

ek·encl at the hOUl!! of M r. IlIld Mrs. Dell Cnrter.

MATCHE"fTVILLE

The nnme of Georl!e Carroll. contc,tnllt NO.4 ill the R. T. of T. nratorical contest. wa~ omitted fron~ the 1 eport recently published.

BEACONSFIELD

The contracL for dccorating. in side nnd (lut. of the Beaconsfield ;\~ethodist chnrch lias hcen award­ed to C.TreRvor, of Treht!fIIc. The work Will slart next week, 31id is to he finished bpfore the end of the 1U01I tho

I NOTRE DAME DE LOURDES

The Re\' FuthH Nh'on, C. R. 1. C., of 51. Leon. spent the week· end at the Presbylery here.

The Rev. Father Barton. C. R. 1. C .. has g:one for a short vi~it to his hOllle at St. Philip's, Sask.

A large telephone gang is ;c-' lltally \vorking 111 this neighbor­hood, pulling ill the 'phones for tbirty lIew subscribers.

~ Railway Avo., Troharne ' rr~atcd by Hot Ai,·, Lighted by

E1~ctricitv . Specilll attcntion Lo

The Commercial Trade S:I111P'" Rool11s in conncction

Synopsis of' Canadian North·West land Ragula!lolls:

Paul Sal a and family, of Winni­peg. ,were visiting M r5 Sal a and other relntions nnd fril.!l1ds in the lIei~hborhooC! hlst week.

George' Driscroll. Miss Cecile Driscroll'alld Miss Law, of Willll:­Reg. are spending a few weeks of tlleir slIll1iller \·acatioll here. J. E. Leppard

Phono No.1 6 Propriotol'

Ch b I • \ Colic. Cholom nnd am cr aln 5 Vlnrrhocn Remedy. NC\'cr falls. !Juy It now. lL muy Bau: Hfe.

PAUL KANE . " FINANCIAL AGENT,

RATl1.WELL. ". A gCllcral fiuallcial'busincss'con­

(\uct!!d, Money Lo loan 011 property at lowest rules. nnce and real estnte agent. ])re~eJ1li!lg all 'the best lOll II anel sllrance companies.

ARRROATH

Mr~: J~11I1 Hunter IS a Winni­peg ,.jsi tor this week. '

Miss McDollilld • friends in Indianford. . ,

Berry pickers are arrivnl of r:t!lpberries. ,

Look out for Ihe IICW Arbroath ,;port--nll' aulo il' in sight.

I,

J. \Vny purchased n fine mare , . and colt 1Il Holland last week.

Quite a nlllnbcr IrOI11 here allen­rled the I2th of July celebrntiou in Cypress. ..

Jas. Hird 11m) daughter lire tnk· ing in the Winnipeg exnibition this wee\,;. ,

Sid McGowan. of 'l'reherne, has secured tbe position of teacher for Arbrontli school.

The bail stonD on ,Friday wn!. qnite a surprise. Some claim lliat slight damage was done.

Mrs. L. Smith and duughter, Mary • .,f Portage Are ou a visit to Mrs. Smith's son W. L., of Spri Valley farm.

, From all appearances Arbroath

church must' hnve bad all applica· tion of soap. ,water and plenty of

bOIY grease: It looks fine.

" Beware when YOLI are culling hay. or if you do, see that no dogs are ill sight. .one dog will travel on three legs as n rcsult of n sleepy dJiI'cr.

'l'he genial ferryman hns consid­erably improved tbe npproach to his ferry 011 (he north side, n IUuch needed w:l.I1t, especially to the 1110torman .. "I,

Gordon Syti;" narrowly escaped fatal injuries last, Friday during the hail storm.' H~ was thrown from n wagon; bllt pluckily held on to' the horses' 'a~d escaped with a ba'd sbaking np.

, .~"' .. ' .. '.~ .• ~~.4'.~'......... ~** ••••• ~s ... e ••• ~ ~e •• eee.~~~.~~~~ • • • Rath well Locals • :; < • :=

Intur.'tllgIlQUl,"b""L\','oIJI.'\lJlll~v· l4Ii Old Reliable Hardware :: cuts in UULlmull nOll DlHLrlu~. ~

·························:'1 .- ~, . Fift~en htindred dollars will be ·ven ill prizes at Treherne Fair, Ma •• /e Leal Brand

,land 2. 19H. By trying to .. a prize-winner ,'Oll help both ~

yourself and tbe lair. :I A Lincoln, Ncb., girl writes, "II:

hnd been niling for some time with I 4j

chronic constipation and stOI1l- ~ aeh trollble. I hegan taking Challl­berlain's Stomach and Liver l'ublets and in three days I was able to be

This is the best brand of paint on the market. It is guaranteed by the makers to wear longer, and will leave a brighter and smoother surrace than ~ny other paint 011 the market to-c1ar.

up and got better right along. I um the prolldest girl in Lincoln to find such a ·good medicine." For sale by dealers el'erywhere.

Ingratitude

'fo the-Editor of The 'riU1es, Treberne.

Dear Sir ;-

On Wednesday, the TlVelfth, a party of men-

In number I think they were . ' SIX-

Were motoring do\Vn toward's Cannan

When till:), found themselves in a bad fix. ,

'1'W[l5 'twixt TreheTile [lnd Ratb­well 'twas done-,

1I10tor "turned tnrtle," for fun.

lit a good Samaritnn, passing, clime nigh.

Alld, by what I heard, they all , hild a try"

At ,removing the cnr froUi Its awkward position.

'1'i\l, finding a I.eolll would be an adddon,

Quickly they TUn to lhe nearest farm.

The men were in bed, but heard' the alarm.

With a team they hastened, and it and the men

Soon put tlle car on the road again.

Now, I think in their fright the strangers forgot .

To evell say "'rhank YOll!" to those who wrought

In getting tbeir 1lI0tor car out of '. the ditcb-

But I hope they'll never again do sich:

Should tbey have the misfortune 10 spill again,

And somcone 'sbould brlp'them to strnigbten tip then-

hope tbey'll say "Thauk YOll !" like grateful men I

Yours, etc. A FRIHND OF 'l'HE SAnrARI'l'AN.

'Rill:hl in your busiest senljOU wben you liave the least time to ~n"rp you are most likely to take

hoea and lose several day's uuless YOll have Chamber­

ic, Cholera and Diarrhoea hand alld take a dose appearance of the dis­sale by . dealers every-

I"-rism Brand I have some of this stock on hand and to clean it ofT our shelves I will give a good l·cdllCt.ioll otT by taking all or anyone color.

Adam Forbes • It 'Co

RATHWE.LL MANITOBA~ .~

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ADAMS' SPECIAL WAGON OOQD dry IImher.lhoroughly seusoned, put together hy skilled workmon Dnd nOully finIshed

THE WAGON THAT LASTS '!'his wngon hWl mnny reatures to recommend it, nmllng which Drn the rol1owln~:

Jockey box, lazy back scat, rivet ted wheels, clipped genrs, grnin tight boxes iron banded nnd seourely braoed, best southern box boards. ""trn henvy bottollld reinforced over the bolslers, hllnvier thun nny othc~ bottoms mnde. '!'hia wngon ia built specially for tho Western trULlo Imndle(l by lho

COCKSHUTT PLOW COMPANY, LTD. Also a complete Iino oflorrics, heavy tenming gonrs, dUlllp cnrla, slock rnck. and

low wheel trucks. Cntnlogllo nnd descriptivu mutter on nppilulLt,oll, GeL full oartioulars from

W.D.PALME'R, TREHERNE

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Who Pays For The

ADVERTISING? WOllldn'tyou prefel·, if you hada clothing

store to sell a hundred suits of clothes in a day, making an average profit" of $2 per suit to selling ten suits ill a day with an av-erage,profit of $5 per suit? . .

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