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Prime nnmeR, droppln, their Tcutonic pa- 1 arma; but a war in wblch YOIl botll . I tronymlc tor one typically English, I plek the quanol nnd strike th. lint beef. veal, pork, aud mutton, fish Thts Is no now thing, Cor It haa fre- blow, becauKe'" you [oar thllt at IIOme cured meats, onions, cabbage, nDd luentty happened In the Pll8l. Some- tuture time some othor Power ala:ht celery In stock. . Umea, rs I\t the present dny, It bal .tlock you.-London Times: teen done to quieten preju41ce, lIod Reparation From Qermany • haa !Jeen ImpOBed 011 a oom:\uered You cannot transport cathedrall, Tbe Dominion Government Re- l.ocal News I" , .' Seven weeks bave npw elapsed since the,evapor.tion or The Times office. For seven.\ong: weeks it has been "ju .. a scrap 'of paper," without'prestige, withoilt influence , and witbout trienCls. Once tribe or race, lind It you could one cathedral would mount Commission is now purchas· .' Thus, n law of Edward IV. eORoted not replace IUlo'tber: But tbere aro ingborses for the army. C. K.nox, a prosperous institution, vJllued that 11.11 Irlahmcll who lived withIn the works or art .... hlch are movablo and for its high moral and its 'o.le--ttat Is. that part ot Germany pOBse8soa notable Purchasing Officer wlll be in weill:bty opinions- said sic .eompletnly dominated by Flngland- ;r Lhom, moally not by German ar" herne on Wednesday next tbe 20th.' ' euat tnko an English name. derived lisle. 'It has Cor lome time beeD clear Farmers who have saddle horses 'em ?-h is \lOW appareotly power· from their trade' 'or I1rofo .. lon, \' that If the Allies dictate peace, BOrne ' , less' nnd pU\lv-the Bod "lace, or II color. substantial toll of theae muet be are cspeclally urged to have them . Lal'll'B numbars of the Flemln&,,! wbo tukon for Belgium' It Is now lmpoe- rejected in the fidd. emigrated to gngland In the da1. of alble to dlapute 1<'mulo allo baa here as the purchases will consist b . . d II I bon..,. VI. nro alBO oald to haTe tnken clalm9.-London Ghroolclo. largely of saddle horses, althollgh Wf'. Rve It on 10 isputa,.}e lIut 10· IlnKIlsll !lotnen, but 81 a rule tllelr rity that The Times makes excel· aamel only IJcclLme anglicized with Great Britain Won't Forglt a few artillery horses will also be 'k' ,- time. which applios espcclall,. to tb. India may be assured that Great purchased. ThIS is a splendi(ro p ' I,ent 'Indltng on cold, ',noroingB, HUlDenole. . 1 r ," I portunity for our farmers to cou- a?d one.youn g lady at is , I b bit tl . I' ht h '. t h lted With the statement that I An ArmY'1 EYII way. cen to Becure wel\- e ajl ver lelr Ig orses ID 0 cas • • " ': , Wheo peollle road that armltlll aN ,of Ita poople. There ,have bellD blua' Good prIces are paid for borses beautifully, ',I Tba,t. of enpsln,; cReh other et 2,000 1'ardl' I dOrB, and hRve beo!! ml8under, th t fill th b-n ' course Is'a wily sar lDg It IlalAnce, tboy art apt to lmulne .tandlngs, but India baa, .hown U8 a e I is highly ioflammatory iD.I·tone ano that -tIIo combatanta caD lee eaeh that, with tho tine Inlltinct of a blKbl1' other: but. "I a matter of fact. tbe, .Intelll&enl Ilnd hlgbly c:hlllaed race, J, W. Marrilon, L. L B. of IIllc. policy. Others, we learn, -have ..nDot. At tbat 41ltanc. It III 1m- .be appreciate. the loud Inte.tlonl dllllahl.Orai.r and 00. Barri.ter, cast' it from 'them, 'atfthe same fOIIllble to dlRtlnlDllh betW... 8 and \bat, .Wlth a. equall, lIoe chl .... lrr. Notary Pllblie, etc. " .an and a horae, .. d even at 1 tot .he torKetl tha blanden. Now w. UIlClll at BrOl'. 'fr.herllu. lime using expressions tbat would tardl, ospeclally "luIre' there .. _' Itlllld toretller tor all time, two race. # r not" look well in print, taking CIlIIt, It til. belt Iltnd or.rta made 11.8 ono by loyalt, to the aWle Appolll\illelit. leU wHb Shiple. to .. 11 Infantry from cavalry. Th/'llne and to the same 14ea1a of pro- Bros. wi II .• attentloil. up preference .. of .u 900 yarda the .oyement becca.. aDd honor.-LondoD Ib:llftII,. Saints," aod other, classical E ",r, althuulll It t. not unUl "'-,,' American and German "Culture- Maurice Constantin, of St. Claude ' . .... . such as Waghorn's wttllin 710 ,..1'111 of oeoh otb..- No oCDcer w'o dl4 wbe' ,who is 110W 00 the firing lioe, bas ' at the hoad. of lbl 101_e MIl be tb. GermaDI baYtl doa. at Ant_rp, been .. awarded tb military m d I Guide to a DevoutLife'!.r a l:.P,R. ae4e oot with aftll'tlllo, certalUJ. wbo dld'wbat the Germant bave done, ' e, e a 'rime Table. The reach· 1ntantry can be IND 10 tile nil_ III tbe North wh-o'dld wbat 'for brave conduct 'In rescuing a II&'bt milch moro "8,\ly tllaD cnalrr GllrmaDI . f AI I' bled this week when ., artl11ery, bocaulele .. dust 'a ralu4. wlthstalld ror • 0 P De c asseDrs, 'tV 10 .nldel. tnrantl'7 II dl.tlnl\llBhed b; Inche or AIIMs1eu in danger, of -annihilation. The annual conventioo of the Manitoba Sunday School Associa- tion will be held io the -Mt:thodlst Church, Portage la Praine, on February 24'26. It is expt:cttd that this meeting, WIll be tlle lar;test evo:r held by tbis associa· tioo aud its program will be the strongest ever presented ill the past Delegates should be elected without delay and their names and post office addresses sent to E. K: Marshall, Portage la Prairie. All railway comr:aoies will graut single fares on all lines on the certificate pilip. 4 I<!oals; Treherne 3, Are we downbearted? Nol On Friday last a very exciun& game of buCk-I ey was witnessed by qui'te a lar.:e crowd of Treherners and many Holland supporters. Treberne was unfortunate in not heillg able to put their best aggregation 011 the ice, the loss of Herb: Barkwell and J. Smith, besides tbe iudividual value of each mnn. meant a cO,mplete change over in,tbe team and, unless a is· prepared for sucb' an emergency. the result' is practical dillOrganlzation. It wOltld be well, tberefore, if our boys would pro- ide for such in the future. The game was fast through- out altbough on several occasions owing to the poor light both the Holland and Trehene meo lost sight of the puck which, however, r:reated no I1ttle amllSt:ment. Tbe 8lecond of the game was all in. favor_ of the home team lind every- aile expected one of our fellows 10 .. ,lIttlr or tilt .u ..... Al 1,0.. p.ople waul' 1lUt&1IU)' is brother.In-law. Rioul de Vii· ..... , howo",r, «., ..... I .. u. 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VOL. XVI Treherne,

• A "War'" De'ene" I Wes. CJegl{. one time partner ~f D~opplng German Namel I'" Will' of def.nc. man. _etlll~ T, C: Stinson, informs his friends

WO ICllrn trom the J>ll.llors that A different '.0 Germany from what It and customers that he is bACk ill Dumber ot Drltlshors ,ot German des:, meana In aDY other countr1', It doel . cent Ol' OCrmI1DB. who hRvn Jnst be- ,not mean .. .,.r In which yoU! ..... t- the butcher business,' having como Il,turnllzed are chllnglng their I tacked, either dlplomaUcal17 - with bougbt out T. C, Stinsou. Prime nnmeR, droppln, their Tcutonic pa- 1 arma; but a war in wblch YOIl botll . I tronymlc tor one typically English, I plek the quanol nnd strike th. lint beef. veal, pork, aud mutton, fish

Thts Is no now thing, Cor It haa fre- blow, becauKe'" you [oar thllt at IIOme cured meats, onions, cabbage, nDd luentty happened In the Pll8l. Some- tuture time some othor Power ala:ht celery In stock. . Umea, rs I\t the present dny, It bal .tlock you.-London Times: teen done to quieten preju41ce, lIod Reparation From Qermany • haa !Jeen ImpOBed 011 a oom:\uered You cannot transport cathedrall,

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Seven weeks bave npw elapsed since the,evapor.tion or The Times office. For seven.\ong: weeks it has been "ju .. ~ a scrap 'of paper," without'prestige, withoilt influence , and atmo~t witbout trienCls. Once

tribe or race, lind It you could one cathedral would mount Commission is now purchas· .' Thus, n law of Edward IV. eORoted not replace IUlo'tber: But tbere aro ingborses for the army. C. K.nox, a prosperous institution, vJllued that 11.11 Irlahmcll who lived withIn the works or art .... hlch are movablo and for its high moral totl~ and its 'o.le--ttat Is. that part ot II'flI~nd Germany pOBse8soa notable collo~t1onll Purchasing Officer wlll be in ~re- weill:bty opinions- wb~ said sic .eompletnly dominated by Flngland- ;r Lhom, moally not by German ar" herne on Wednesday next tbe 20th.' ' euat tnko an English name. derived lisle. 'It has Cor lome time beeD clear Farmers who have saddle horses 'em ?-h is \lOW appareotly power· from their trade' 'or I1rofo .. lon, \' that If the Allies dictate peace, BOrne ' , less' nnd pU\lv-the 'd~sp·ised· Bod "lace, or II color. substantial toll of theae muet be are cspeclally urged to have them .

Lal'll'B numbars of the Flemln&,,! wbo tukon for Belgium' It Is now lmpoe- rejected in the Dewsp~per fidd. emigrated to gngland In the da1. of alble to dlapute th~t 1<'mulo allo baa here as the purchases will consist b . . d II I bon..,. VI. nro alBO oald to haTe tnken clalm9.-London Ghroolclo. largely of saddle horses, althollgh Wf'. Rve It on 10 isputa,.}e lIut 10· IlnKIlsll !lotnen, but 81 a rule tllelr rity that The Times makes excel· aamel only IJcclLme anglicized with Great Britain Won't Forglt a few artillery horses will also be 'k' ,-time. which applios espcclall,. to tb. India may be assured that Great purchased. ThIS is a splendi(rop ' I,ent 'Indltng on cold, ',noroingB, HUlDenole. . 1 r ," I ~ft~~a~n ot~rl~I~Yler ~~~'i~ l;dh~ ~':~ portunity for our farmers to cou- a?d one.youn

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, Wheo peollle road that armltlll aN ,of Ita poople. There ,have bellD blua' Good prIces are paid for borses 'bl1rn~ beautifully, ',I Tba,t. of enpsln,; cReh other et 2,000 1'ardl' I dOrB, and ~here hRve beo!! ml8under, th t fill th b-n ' course Is'a subt~e wily ~f sarlDg It IlalAnce, tboy art apt to lmulne .tandlngs, but India baa, .hown U8 a e I • is highly ioflammatory iD.I·tone ano that -tIIo combatanta caD lee eaeh that, with tho tine Inlltinct of a blKbl1' other: but. "I a matter of fact. tbe, .Intelll&enl Ilnd hlgbly c:hlllaed race, J, W. Marrilon, L. L B. of IIllc. policy. Others, we learn, -have ..nDot. At tbat 41ltanc. It III 1m- .be appreciate. the loud Inte.tlonl dllllahl.Orai.r and 00. Barri.ter, cast' it from 'them, 'atfthe same fOIIllble to dlRtlnlDllh betW... 8 and \bat, .Wlth a. equall, lIoe chl .... lrr. ~olieitor, Notary Pllblie, etc. " .an and a horae, .. d even at 1 tot .he torKetl tha blanden. Now w. UIlClll at ~ta.'le. BrOl'. 'fr.herllu. lime using expressions tbat would tardl, ospeclally "luIre' there .. _' Itlllld toretller tor all time, two race. # r not" look well in print, a~d' taking CIlIIt, It ~qulrOll til. belt Iltnd or.rta made 11.8 ono by loyalt, to the aWle Appolll\illelit. leU wHb Shiple. to .. 11 Infantry from cavalry. Th/'llne and to the same 14ea1a of pro- Bros. wi II re'~iv, .• pro~pt attentloil. up I~ preference .. T~~ ~ives of

.u 900 yarda the .oyement becca.. II'''~ aDd honor.-LondoD Ib:llftII,. Saints," aod other, classical

E",r, althuulll It t. not unUl "'-,,' American and German "Culture- Maurice Constantin, of St. Claude ' . .... . such as Waghorn's wttllin 710 ,..1'111 of oeoh otb..- No ~erlCUI oCDcer w'o dl4 wbe' ,who is 110W 00 the firing lioe, bas '

at the hoad. of lbl 101_e MIl be tb. GermaDI baYtl doa. at Ant_rp, been .. awarded tb military m d I Guide to a DevoutLife'!.r a l:.P,R. ae4e oot with aftll'tlllo, ~'e certalUJ. wbo dld'wbat the Germant bave done, ' e, e a 'rime Table. The Iimit,~as reach·

1ntantry can be IND 10 tile nil_ III tbe North wh-o'dld wbat 'for brave conduct 'In rescuing a II&'bt milch moro "8,\ly tllaD cnalrr GllrmaDI . f AI I' bled this week when ., artl11ery, bocaulele .. dust 'a ralu4. wlthstalld ror • 0 P De c asseDrs, 'tV 10 .nldel. tnrantl'7 II dl.tlnl\llBhed b; Inche or AIIMs1eu in danger, of -annihilation.

The annual conventioo of the Manitoba Sunday School Associa­tion will be held io the -Mt:thodlst Church, Portage la Praine, on February 24'26. It is expt:cttd that this meeting, WIll be tlle lar;test evo:r held by tbis associa· tioo aud its program will be the strongest ever presented ill the past Delegates should be elected without delay and their names and post office addresses sent to E. K: Marshall, Portage la Prairie. All railway comr:aoies will graut single fares on all lines on the certificate pilip.

~olland 4 I<!oals; Treherne 3, Are we downbearted? Nol On Friday last a very exciun& game of buCk-I ey was witnessed by qui'te a lar.:e crowd of Treherners and many Holland supporters. Treberne was unfortunate in not heillg able to put their best aggregation 011 the ice, the loss of Herb: Barkwell and J. Smith, besides tbe iudividual value of each mnn. meant a cO,mplete change over in,tbe team and, unless a c1~lb is· prepared for sucb' an emergency. the result' is practical dillOrganlzation. It wOltld be well, tberefore, if our boys would pro­

ide for such cODtiu~encies in the future. The game was fast through­out altbough on several occasions owing to the poor light both the Holland and Trehene meo lost sight of the puck which, however, r:reated no I1ttle amllSt:ment. Tbe 8lecond ~alf of the game was all in. favor_ of the home team lind every­aile expected one of our fellows 10

.. ,lIttlr or tilt .u..... Al 1,0.. p.ople waul' 1lUt&1IU)' is brother.In-law. Rioul de Vii·

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UI~lt~U;~~~!'d~d~ tho Ul mero B woundCtl \ 110 lire nr egrnph JIe SIlYS sCllrc~llllV riving TI ere. have be~n rumors before or On August 13 th~ lODt I Heglincnt LI 0 terri hie explosive "Iuch 11£ TI r

or Inrantry 10(t St Dio arrived at lile invontor of meJlnlte had plae Snuls rcs an 1 before st Elnlso on Its the service of France It had , \, tlO'lO n the alley of 11 0 Bruc Ie onco near Chalons so It lowarls S Ilrmeck On the 11t with 1Ins snltl on a 1I0cic ot sheep A shell u battalion of the 21st It throw It cl arge I III the new explosive bUTst seH against II ree D 1\ trlan regl above them rhe smoke cleared me t8 T e shock" all terrible rt e 11\ IlY Of the fo lr 11l1ndred sheep village of st Blaise wns C Irled by four hundred were lend It I as buen nssnult despite milralllcuses placed use 1 no~ I loarn h tI e bitter car In tI e cl leh to vcr TI e Germano nest or war were purSl e I to Sllrlllcck ~here our \. friend of mine 11 member of U e troops arrh e t on the 16t1 rllerc Amerlcnn bl al cl of the Red Cross German reil [orcemonts arrived and returned te Pnrls from u v sit to the our Ulen ,cre forced to rellro to treac1 es aroun 1 Mcaux "lither Ie ,-,nr Is Ra.o 1 sur Plaine lad gone ",Ith I Is ami ulance to ".,111''''

For fou lays t1 0 109tIl stood UP it the /loundad '11 e strange horror to superior Cerman forces anti wit! of 111 at lIe I ad see thero" as still 1U

a battallo I of tI e 221s1 Reglmcnt in lis eyes "u."" position at st Croix aux Mines held I saw I 0 sn (1 tl e Gom a tre 1

11_ ••• J .. ,nC'\VSIPaI:erlB- tI e enemy nt bny for 8t 11 longer cl es as the 1 rench guns left tl e 11 rJ e c on ~ reappcared In the \ Illace TI C) ~orc 1I11e 1 '~Ith dond but "ill o I \ C st"O an I as revenge IIr~d tlea 1 ID sucl post ra as tI 0 orld has it completel) n 1 kllle 1 some of he never seen since the Destroying \n ch 11 lopulatlon by ro\ ohler 810ts On gel passed abov~ U e PI IlIstine camp t1 e "411 St Die all opcn to n II as In t1 at IIvenglng oigl t of Script ra bon bardo 1 1 fire 1 by 1I e Ger It 11 as as t1 ougl some hllg t from

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Hoaven 1 nd fallen pon then 'Ihere II ey stood In line rilles to 81 oulder a sllent con pany of glJOsts In t1 e gl e) lIgh t of da 11 n J 01 proael ed tl em

Tllere ~as I a I orror io t1 elr fncos no ago l of surprise men 0 Iy o~ or t1 om was a 111m of Ono greyish po ~ ler You 'II auld Ila\ e said tlat I oy had travelled a long and dnsty road 1 have scen mcn before wI 0 I ad die 1 of aspl yxlatlon h tim c \ as no sign of the agonizing struggle for I renth It 'II as as if a deep 0.1 1 su lien sleop had o~ erta ten Ulem-On) tholr o~ os woro open 'Ihoy might IIWIl bcon t1 cre for all eternity t1 IS tholr riO os at rest 1 felt that If 1 touel cd thero t1 ey would crumhle Into d sl No' or have I soen al) tiling more terrible tlal tl oso eroct sllont fig rCB In t1 0 chill dawn

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Forestry t"acts • Times Mlltary correspo dent Po nts TI ree Millon Trees Annually Olstrl

Out That For British Empire b..\!.ted to Parle Farmers War Has only JUlt Begun "lallY engineers voll lLeQ al tetl

Tl 0 rimes III lItnry corrospon lcnt will the lise of steel lnd- co )Crete., replying to the Franltfurlcr Zoltung s la\ 0 lItUO~lmo !1ledge or tllo a I un stntemel t tl at Great Britain "ns lIll tagos posse sod by WOO(\ (or certalD able to lalso more tI an 600000 troops linda of ijt ctnral work 1'118 lacle ot says I owledge Is duo to the lack of reli

We lin, e at present exactly donllolnnlrll,,,a,p',t.allh,,I.O sbo vh g tho mechanical

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n mber namely 1 200 000 men o~ v iOllS Canadian ~ Dads tl 0 numb or grows almost fastor romedy pia, nnt tho Forest Prl»"

U an we can cope vlUi It This s (Iucts Labo ntorlcs recently establish ollly tJ 0 boglnnlng c 1 1 Y tho Dominion ForoHtry Dr nch

It is aIr 1 ay (IS , 011 as that of at l\lcGjIl U Iverslty w 11 (lond ct a Amerlcn to begin to rnlsll our arms series of elabornte tests vi lell will attar the war broaks a t and to go estnhllsh the strel gU of tI 050 voods r \Islng tl em mtll a II ultimate and mo.lte avnllable for structnral pur nro aelleved \\!th 1 200 000 men posos many tree spCCIes wi ose val e lome t1 0 army in U e field and U e for t1 Is YOlk Is at presont do htr 11 hun lrods at tho Isanlls forming In 'I be testing m lei ines to bo lse 1 ra India In Canada A IBtrnlia and clse second to no Ie II America wn,(HI'. are merel; tie nncleus ullOn In certain of the Do ullnon Forestry

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co ,sldored fnlrly 1I1.1lld travcllng with packholSCS Hence it Is necossaty to cut nnrrow trails in various directions so mat wi III fire occurs tho I angers \Uay gct to tbe sceno ot the fire and extinguish it Ilcforo It spreads beyon] control So ornl hundtoo m es <Ir theso trails were C01l5tIUCtcd Inst S ImUler at d they require considerable ".'.ClI.Llllll to keep them cleared of ~Ind

'1 ho In llans boweV'cr do not the troulle to chop out /lInd bu t it possible they 'W \11 en

Ld43ay'or.to prOll up tho fallen trees sur n",,,m',lv 1I1gh to ella ~ t1 em to pass

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