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Ii Ii lIih 3' .' iii :' r ' , , I Un the hot '. cotI).e to'us , for , [iJ . Ice Crea'm and·' t , Soft Drinks .. : a .fruits and groceries. I PARCELS DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF THE' TOWN , . " No Groceries Sold Aft." Seven O'clock Except 'on Saturday " ·TREHERNE '&1' ,. . By lhe final draft of the stlltion· ing committee of the Manitoba Conference RI!\'. C. \V ' :\<Iorrow, late of McDongall Chnrch, Winni· peg, to j'reherne, and W, R. Hughes, Ph. D., goes Gordon Church '< (Elmwood). Wi nipeg. Rev. W., E: who hI the first drafting was slated for Treherne, goes to Mi'nnedosa. Rev.'W. W. Adamson, of man, was elt;!cted chairman Carman di;trict, which' ·nfi'." . - ormerly filled by Mr.:Hughes " - ." . .. .Thos. Neville, of Holland elected financial secretary j and RCI'. Geo. of Glenboro, wos elcLied School secle· . LEAGUE , "U'",. AND W.ON A·GAME EACH. , " LOSES TWICE. . , between Holland and River ill Holland on 1'Llestiai e\'euing, The Rivt'r hoys ",ere easily, the score ahead until near the end of the , < .Kame, w he il ol'ertook ill them and won out· bv II of .. 10'S, Rathwell pla\'s here 011 June 24. The 'freherne hoys, have to play in Holland on Jllne 2·Sth. 'I aunual cOlllpensatioil of enginemen in the United States. as reported by two representative raHway com· panies, UOW, ranges from $1" 00 in switching service to over $2,800 in passenger, service: and of fireman from $700 ill switching eervice to O\'er $1. 70;) in sen'ice. , For Continental Europe official -. •• I returns 111 detaIl are not for a later year tban 19c8. "be s:llaries and a\1owances of the lypical in Germany am· oUllten for thaI year I to $646.BS, ill Austria to $8;0 So: of a fireman Germany to 424 59, 'in Austria to $';32.03. The compensat. ion of enginemen on two of the principal'ratl of Frailce. mnlled to .. * ... .... AUCTIONEERING I : A .. J liu\u 1Il1l\fjU fr.1I\ '1 ruLtlrult ltu \\,luull'\1{ ! t.uL iutuUtI curr) Iht( UII III}' liUMII"" •• throu"h tllu l.uuutl"), C bLU,IIUlit wIll leel-IV" 'I hfJInpL tHl\lnU Ul wriuuK "'" ul. III' lIrUIIQh\ llLilJ rutt.. or 1'1JCJtiH ahtJrlJrliol.; :!:,7 I'U rUVUffoti uhut:k. ! l:'rlouli .\8 U.ulll bud. u ti"U.UUhflll.lItUlUJ. "r II. WILSOII. M.A.A.. : : '811 ' ..... 1". .•••• 'WI.III".". ,. \ .. ft •••••• " .......... " ...... •· YOU DON'T 'BUY , HARNESS , EVERY DAY 151 Something thnt \'Oll do every da)' become" so familiar that it gets temptible. BU),ing II harness is somethlilg th It n man doe.; not do dav nnd thut's wh" he takes tillle iii sI:leclini: 1\ haruess. - BUYING, HARNESS HERE IS AN EASY MAHER AS WE HAVE ONlVlHf BEST Of HARNESS IN STOCK 151 Repairing Prompt1\ Jone. Whips, Rngs Etc. 151 S. HARVIE Broadway - -: Treherne .• 19. ,= .... Cut Glass as a WeddinR: Present Is an Ideal gift. Wedding pres. c"ts don't have'to be som.thing to'sit upon, or to eat. or to cook with-.though these are .lrighl. But to proporly recognize Ihe sentiment of the OCC:\SIOf1 the git t should nol pc 100 useful. It should convey nn idea of re- fineme n t, 0 f delicateness, 0 f beauty . Anp as we said you get Ihis i" CuI Glo;s like in n'J olhor arlicle. except po.sibly Ihe-'pr e c i 0 U • stor,les. , . We have many suiiabl. pieces of cut glnss hdrc. And some of them nre .",011 enough 10 be easily paid for. Others more , Look them oyer F. A. MERCER I THE PEOPLE'S JEWELLER Illt!III:U 01' ...... r .... ; .... ......... --..J THE PIONEER HARDWARE' STORE I <' . . . -. IMPERIAL SEt.F - HEATI,NG , IRONS i See our demonstr.llion,of these celebrated Economizing ft Laundry Irons-5 Houn t fuel for le.-burns or methylHted spirits. make hot weather i.rc'ning II "BON AMI" OIL STOVES Really are the anI v on the market. Milko! Y<lur wire's work by one of ...... ........... ••.• ..................... We .Sell Verity Plows ,. on Their Merits , S"mc' m'achinc! have \e,y f\!w merit!. tl' Son, \

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iii :' ~

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~ Ice Crea'm and·' t ,

Soft Drinks ~ .. :

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.fruits and groceries. I

PARCELS DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF THE' TOWN

, . " No Groceries Sold Aft." Seven O'clock Except 'on Saturday

"

·TREHERNE

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. By lhe final draft of the stlltion· ing committee of the Manitoba Conference RI!\'. C. \V ' :\<Iorrow, late of McDongall Chnrch, Winni· peg, come~ to j'reherne, and W, R. Hughes, Ph. D., goes Gordon Church '< (Elmwood). Wi nipeg. Rev. W., E: S~I,ler, who hI the first drafting was slated for Treherne, goes to Mi'nnedosa. • Rev.'W. W. Adamson, of

man, was elt;!cted chairman Carman di;trict, which' ·nfi'." . -

ormerly filled by Mr.:Hughes " - ." . .. .Thos. Neville, of Holland

elected financial secretary j and RCI'. Geo. EI~litt, of Glenboro, wos elcLied ~unday School secle·

. LEAGUE ,

RI~ER;:IIIA~~E "U'",. AND W.ON A·GAME EACH. , "

LOSES TWICE. .

, between Holland and Cypres~ River ill Holland on 1'Llestiai e\'euing, The C~'press Rivt'r hoys ",ere

easily, the score ahead until near the end of the , < .Kame, w he il .Ho\1~nd ol'ertook

ill them and won out· bv II ~core of .. 10'S,

Rathwell pla\'s here 011 June 24. The 'freherne hoys, have to play in Holland on Jllne 2·Sth.

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aunual cOlllpensatioil of enginemen in the United States. as reported by two representative raHway com· panies, UOW, ranges from $1" 00 in switching service to over $2,800 in passenger, service: and of fireman from $700 ill switching eervice to O\'er $1. 70;) in passt:Dge~ sen'ice. , For Continental Europe official

-. • •• I

returns 111 reqUl~lte detaIl are not a~Di1ahle for a later year tban 19c8. "be s:llaries and a\1owances of the lypical eugillellla~1 in Germany am· oUllten for thaI year I to $646.BS, ill Austria to $8;0 So: of a fireman Germany to 424 59, 'in Austria to $';32.03. The ~nnllal compensat. ion of enginemen on two of the principal'ratl of Frailce. mnlled

to ~906.9't •

~.~ .. * ... *******.~**~ .... ~ AUCTIONEERING I : ~ A .. J liu\u 1Il1l\fjU fr.1I\ '1 ruLtlrult ltu \\,luull'\1{ • ! t.uL iutuUtI curr) Iht( UII III}' ~UtltitlU liUMII"" •• ~ throu"h tllu l.uuutl"), C bLU,IIUlit wIll leel-IV" 'I • hfJInpL ~\t tHl\lnU Ul wriuuK "'" ul. III' lIrUIIQh\ • llLilJ rutt.. or 1'1JCJtiH ahtJrlJrliol.; :!:,7 I'U rUVUffoti uhut:k. ! • l:'rlouli .\8 U.ulll bud. u ti"U.UUhflll.lItUlUJ. "r

• • II. WILSOII. M.A.A.. : : '811 ' ..... 1". .•••• 'WI.III".". ,. \ .. ft •••••• " .......... " ...... •·

YOU DON'T 'BUY ,

HARNESS , EVERY DAY

151

Something thnt \'Oll do every da)' become" so familiar that it gets

temptible. BU),ing II harness is somethlilg th It n man doe.; not do ~verv dav nnd thut's wh" he takes ~OlJle tillle iii sI:leclini: 1\ haruess.

-BUYING, HARNESS HERE IS AN EASY MAHER AS WE HAVE ONlVlHf BEST Of HARNESS IN STOCK

151

Repairing Prompt1\ Jone.

Whips, Rngs Etc.

151

()~ S. HARVIE Broadway - ~ -: Treherne

~O .• 19.

,= .... Cut Glass as a WeddinR: Present

Is an Ideal gift. Wedding pres. c"ts don't have'to be som.thing to'sit upon, or to eat. or to cook with-.though these are .lrighl.

But to proporly recognize Ihe sentiment of the OCC:\SIOf1 the git t should nol pc 100 useful.

It should convey nn idea of re­fineme n t, 0 f delicateness, 0 f beauty .

Anp as we said you get Ihis i" CuI Glo;s like in n'J olhor arlicle. • except po.sibly Ihe-'pr e c i 0 U •

stor,les. , .

We have many suiiabl. pieces of cut glnss hdrc. And some of them nre .",011 enough 10 be

easily paid for.

Others more co~\ly. , Look them oyer

F. A. MERCER I THE PEOPLE'S ~ JEWELLER

Illt!III:U 01' 1I.\IlUI.\U1~· LII;I\~:H:N

...... r ....;.... ......... --..J

sss~~ssss~..,

THE PIONEER HARDWARE' STORE I <' . . . -. IMPERIAL

SEt.F -HEATI,NG , IRONS i See our demonstr.llion,of these celebrated Fu~1 Economizing ft Laundry Irons-5 Houn t fuel for le.-burns g-1I~"line or ~ methylHted spirits. rrh~y make hot weather i.rc'ning II plea~ure. ~

"BON AMI" OIL STOVES Really are the anI v oi1l<~,wes on the market. Milko! Y<lur wire's

work ea~y! by purclHl~ing one of t.h~se.

...... ~~ ...........••.•..................... • • • • We • • .Sell Verity Plows • • • • • • .~ ,.

• on Their Merits • ,

S"mc' m'achinc! have \e,y f\!w merit!. tl'

Son,

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GOOD \ DEALT"', FOR YOUNG

P~r~DJ1S YOll hav!! notloed tbnt your lIlaughLn 10 her "Lecns" has develop~d a Intul lculper, Is' I csli<'~s aod exclt· able. ThaL she cOlnlllnllls of weal,· JI!l5A anll del,reS$lol>; Icels tll·td ant after n lillie e"Cltlon; uppume "arllt llle, cOlllplalns or iI cali a< Ilea an!! 10 I'ul~" Ul

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growing pale. (n lhal cnso remelnb~1 thaI ti,e IIInrch of tittle .Is '~adlng hOI , (Ill 10 wlllllanhu'lCl, and tllnt at thlM \leI" , Sod a gloat resjlon.l'lI)IIY rests upon ]1I0111e1'3 Thes .. III e ~yml1lom9 of an· s"lI,iu-lhnt Is bloo(lI~~~UfJS~, o'nl! no limo silOlIl,1 be IURt It, Incl'eashlg llod cllrlclling I he bioOlI slIllply Un· llOalthy gilihood "lmDsL ahlUYs le,\os tu unhl'nlthv womanhood. • All ),oUllg I\'lrlg 10 Ihl'lI tecn~ need tho help ol Hr Williams' Pink 1'1119, willch ell rIch and illCI elise tlle bloo,1 an\lpl~', tllHI glv 0 t.jlcld~ 'l1ooping gills !.1iC' l'l'lglltne99 alJ(l challll of pm feci health 1n Ilrrlof of this illiss %010. Gordlel, MO!l'I~iJlI1g, Ollt, SU)S' "I wns IlUl~ hlltl bloodleso aIHI SlIrrel cII \ 11 ()OI

JlIlllI) of the 5),1I,(lI(.on," of IIl1aemlu 1 Wflllld tire el'sil)' ami '~lIrfll«(l flOlll , r~~fluent hc,(flnches 1\1\ RII" tlte "liB JHlor ul1d I Wi~fj .. ery pale lLiIU e lS11r

dl"~ol'rll15ud 'I'hl! tlICdlr.hll' ( WII~ mlrlllg <lid not seollt Lo hellJ me, and theh ono day I rcad, the storr oC n 70UIIg gil I who slIITel e,1 slmllnrly alln W:l. C"I erl through lit I' U3e of I)r. WiI· lI:1n'H' 1'1111, Pills I got three box," o[ Lho pills an,l slarLed to llllw lhom Hoforo the) wei c done I began ,lo fe" I lJettor nlld loolc helleI'. 'fhcu I got haIr a (lo;~en mOl e boxes, tinu bc(oI)'~ thoy WH_ 1111 uSl'd I \\',15 enJm Ing Ih~ best of health, anti hnve conUm,e'l to do so sillce. My \'Ollll~' bl'otl'cr was troubled with rheumatl~m, nnd thllY cOIllplel.>ly CUI ell him,"

Dr. Wllllums' PIn\( Pills ar~ 90ld , 1Iy nil 1I10'lIolno Ilenlel's or cun he harl

hy lIIuli ut 50 ceuts II bo:< 0" six for $2.r,U (rom 1'ho Dr. :w IIl1nms' Ichlc Co, Blocl(vllle, Ont,

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Ask for MInard's and lake n.' other,

~ The Way to Meet ./ork

rue in a n 3[Jrlng

"I lhought of a thousantl things in a moment, unci all10ng lhem I must Ililve I'cgrelted pOI'JJetrating so mnny old 11'01 n out jokes al the IJer(brmance thnt nigh t. l' hno sufficient presence or mind to reullzo my lInng~rous sit­uation and to know thut It required the IIlmost cnutlo" to e:ttrlcata myself [rom It.

"Ono hasty motion on my pal t and r ,\'oultl be In the ja wa of th,ll mono star. J relt that mr only hQpe was Ih~ aleph.mt, If I could rench hlm,bllt IdeS'Cg\r~ibC'~~:-'libl)\\lt, he \\ IlS chulllClI lJy the fool Ilntl could not (t'ach m".

"Nearer nild lIN1.rer camo the w:1\'lng his tnl\ In a mUllUCI' thnl meant Imslness It J turned my back he would spring; If I tool( my eyes frolll hi m I was lost

'It I\lLS II tCll'lble moment. J glided bacl{\, nr<l as s\\ "tly as I 'dared. hud nnother [car.' 1 [('nred stumbli bacl,wnrd, ami l[IIew If 1 dill \, oulll uever Ilsc" but lhat w"Ar',,' tell 1 would mnlco Il meal for lion.

"Aij I nenred the elephant I saW thnt the 11011 1II1dOl5tood my movements,

fearlllg he 'would be balked of his lie IIrepnl'P<l to bring tile matter

a crisis. I lhen snw that I had one hope, and thnt WIIS, to rush

,th all my SP'1edillo, thq • elephant 'I think 1 must have jmnlled twenty

feet when'I'turned and I know the jumped :thhty feet, but he just

'miss:cd me.,' , .; 110w 1, COllllJleted lbe race I do not

know. I only know that the ele­Ilhnnt's trunk wus around ,my wal,,'I,,'hl,"h nnd he was mtlng me UP on bls nanll,'1 ,t~~v:i:'~n:~!lh~

only knew that I \\as saved!" r -:,.-.:......,...;.~+-'

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Thumbs lin, Social Cuslom. F'e;v persolls' I eaUze ~ how import·

ant a 1'019 lhe thumb hns played in Llill soc tal cllstoms or the people.

lllJ'.ldne records that nmollg classes 01 Ileople III Scotland tile Illl' al ,fJttlemeut oi a. bUlgulIl was always signalized by llle lIclung and joining or thumbs. >

Sulden HS~Il:YI;St.~:.\;~if'ci;:1~~r: \\ as 1\ ellll

By Their Shape Hopp,' the billiard champ·

lon,' was dl"ell~stng the question or summer vacations. "

I like Summer vacations, he snld, in the ,heart of the country The only tJ'ouble with the .heart of the coun· try Is that you can't get a good game ot bl\llards thore.

Maybe you've h.eard nbout the two cnl~p,,:on vacation who complained

,cc,ul,~n'~t tell'the two white ao:nrl:,' ns neither at them had n

the proprietor explained It would be easy

,rl.!llt',IlI:Lle \li'acti'ce' to dlstlngulsh'the

p asked tor a game of wheJl the balls were 0. loud, blttel' Jallgh of , ,

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@m~~lf;tl ~@@I.il~ --==

TOO MUCH BAKING HAS KILLED MANY A WOM,\N

Too many hours over !l. bot stove-too lew for rCbt and recreatiun,

.MOONEY has chnnged nil this. MOONEY'S BISCU ITS nra mauo cspecially to rC'pbcc homo

baking-to givo tho tired woman a chance. MOONEY Illakes biscuits for overy timo and pbcc, from lim

elaborate function to Lhe daily meal, , , .. " . "

MOONEY'S PERFECTION , ,

SODA BISCUITS are the freshest, crispest, creamiest, biscuits ever mudJ.

If you buvo never useu them you have 11. delightful treat in slore.

Ready to Obll ge There wa. a cerhlln mnster ot fox·

Ilouuds In aile of the English shire ... WIlS grently angered by the a wk·

ar'" il'''''' of on'e of tho gentlemen, who tllvnrlnhl)' rode over the hounrtR At olle DC the meets the M.F.l L rode Ull to the awkward huntel, and In tile most chilling tones, Rnld'-l\Jr So­and·so, there nre two dogs In the pack

ny, Snap and 'fntters, whlcll I all ospecl~lIy fond ot, and I would esteem It n favol' It you would nvold killing or malnllng them \\ Ith youI' horse's hoofs

Certainly, my dear fellow, replied ~rl' So·nnd·So, but as I do not lmow th"m, will you be kind enough to put n label on them.

, "~----' Then he Ate It,

1 am going to show you something Ich I have In my pocket, said tho

Btl eet flll,er. 'I never saw It. you never saw It, nobody ever snw ft. You can look at It, lind then I'll nover "ee It again, l ou'U never seo It Ilgnln, no­bod)' II ever see It again. lIow mauy

They sell in dllinty pnckagcs or tin hoxes -in either cnsa free from every adulterution

"LET MOONEY DO IT"

Singularities \ W· YEN C Romo Is busily laying plans tor an nen our yes eed are

elertllc I nbroad I un nlng to the SCIl Tr7 l1urlno Itr" nC",e~I' No ",,,.r,I"o-I',,I. }I'1ue-Ac,8 Quickly. "1.'rl u ~ .. ~ n~ I, Wf'la.«. coast nt Osllu, together with [l Bub~ Watery Eyt':s aUlt GraDulAted EyclhlM J1Iu .. way tunnel for the part which crosses Lrn.Led Book In I!!ilwh PacLcII.K~ }lnrtnC'l lIJ

t cmnpoundod br (JIlr OoullR\s-pul .. "l'",tnnt. }(~

O'~Il. 'Yolk "Ill begin as Boon M lolnu'-but. Uled In luecUlulrnllth,,,ltlan,,,'Pra.o­the Oovernment giants tho franchise Uce tor mftl11 IC&rtI So,", dedlcu.lO(llu lho I·,tl,..

"0 Bnd 81)1d bl I>rUtUII""" :lot. w..o ,md Wo_ por Buttle. The sulnvny stat t~ from the centre of "uric. HID Saha 1n ,A:tuVthl 'l'ubo .. 26c n.Ult 6IQ.

tlIe tOWIl, I'~nl' the J?OI 11m, and runs Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chlooao to the city limits nt the St. PaUl's Gate It will nccommodnte a douhle· trnck tllllnel. It Is planned to IInl8h the 8ubwny pal't ot the line III three yeurs, and then begin on tho Home· Ostia line, whlcll will talce about t" 0 yeurs to blllid. -----

At lhe Yarmoulh Y.M C A. Boy~' Caml> IH!I,t at Tusket J.i'UIlH In AlIgU3t. I foullt! illlNARD'S LINIME:-<1' 1I10st hplleNcial fOI slIn bllrn o.nd Imlllodl"'to relief for colle and lootltac'lO

ALI'rUm STOKf,S, Gent'lal Seclctary.

REST AND HEALTH TO MOTIIER AND CHILD. MRS. WINSLOW" SOOTIlINO S\Rur hlol~ bc:C"4

alrd for over SIXTY YRARS by MII.l~lONS or "OTlntR~ ror tludr CHILl>ltRN WlIILB 'rRU'U-IlNO, with PlUtl'EeT ~UCCUS~ lt~

'eOOTHns t"o CHILD. BonENS !he OUM~ ALI.A\ H.1I PAIN I CURns WINIl C041C. an I. the beat remeciy for VTARRUQ'A. It Is. eolutely h.nnle.It Be lure And ."k for" MrI"I WiD.low'. 8N31hlnr Syrup," nod tak.e no otbe. kind. TwC'nty·five CCDla .. bQLlIe..

MALE HELP WANTED Rail way Agenls, Telegraphers and

Clerks In great uem,lIltl llll ollgltollt the Korlh "est Six lIlOnths will qualify )'011 Day and 1IIail COllI'S"". Vo.illon" sceul cd I'lco llool, lU 0'" plnlll" 1)01111111011 School Toll}< graphy. Torolilo.

- Tha beauty oC wUI'lt dellends upon !tno 11'11\ '\'Ii nlet;t It-wh",lIol we atm '. O)'jr"ehe~ each mOllllng to "Ltack It

as nn enomy '1111t nll1st be vlll1Qulsllerl l'e(ol'o night COIll~S, or wheLher we oll~n OUI cyoS with tho sUIll'lso to \Volc:ollle It ILK 'lin nJJ\1rollchl

cl~lg). lhe g~i:\~.~~~~::1 IlllJ ecolp~ o~ :1' ~t~:a~i~~\I~.~;;~~::~aJ;[J~:i~I~'.~~~i~~;:t,(ot~i~~:;I:~~!'~J Illri 11.

Lt'1 Ut!.t ,\ •• ",,,,.!,,,

sn:rlol!<1 of YOll believe me? l~our or Ilve men held up their bands

doubtfully. 'fhen Mr Coleman toolt a penr.ut from his pocllet, shelled It, o:tposlng the kernel whlcb nobody had ever seen ThOll he nte the lternel,

Her Thought

.who will 1(('01) liS delightful '""m",nn 'ill! day alit! \\ 110 WII! mnl(e liS

"velllll[; fllut the d.l), W,l~ 'I'ell ~ t Ita fa.tI~lleB, J I '> .. ~

City Life " I I olin t gel much BleSP. lhese rnorlllt'gH. I

'Why nul" \Vell, "".Ides. n gnrage, tltere

severnl .Iuule~ in ll,e l.nck YILId of hotlse ~ ~ I • I

Yes" ll.llli as soon u~ the last jo): rl'ler

~els III, Ihe 11Ist'n.llt, 'WUgoD. Bturts out -\\ (lHI;lnr;.ton Hernld. .

,Saved Again, , 01#1111'[\ YOIl coming up the

, asserted Mrs. Jel-

dr.~;\~;S":lm .. ~;b~,;~'r~.~S'~~;:~I/;r~r:t71:~\~y~~0~1~,~c~oi;m:r?lndg up the Mrs· Jel-'-:-"'-"-'-.:........,:.;.,.~', at every pret-

Haste Necessary Ji'nrm;;,r-l see you're Plllnting these

0111 trees. Artlsl-\:Vhat'R thnt got to cia with

you? Get on Wltll your work. Farmer~'Neli, 81uce my "ork Is

to cut thom down, you'd bettel' got on with yours -Polo Mele.

A Girl's Way to learn to 5" 1m this

last

longer engaged to Hernld.

Wllilo got COlnnlcndntlon at scl100l

Do you remembel' the Orst limo I eVel' put my nt III lliound you' he asked afler they bad "tallccl 011 their honeymoon

I sllall nelor torget It, she replied WIllIt did )OU think? I thought you hllli toololl nwa) Il

lot of tlmo oYel' the 1'1'(>III1\IIIUlle8-Chicago Hecol'lHlel ald.

H Is QualifIcation l\Iunagor-Yes, \"0 need n mall. {t'R

In OUl' packing dCPullInent lIud anv oxpedcnco~

Applicant-I've talwn IcssonH In bo:tlng, sir.

Coal Is w;e<l to PIC\ Ido abollt 27-000,000 ll?rso I,o\\'or In tho Unll",1 Stnles to 5.000,000 prm Ided by wnler­power,

\Vhen opnls are Ilrst lulron I rom tho mine UI~"l' al'e 80 Bart Lhul ther ca.o be pickell lo pieces with lila lingor null.

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Int Origin of Names of Different Sir WIlliam' Ramsay Thinks Coal Countries of Enrope Miners May Soon be Unne-

[olIo wing countrle"s, It Is anle!, c .. sary ollglnally named by the Phocn- Sir WIlliam Ramsuy, lhe eminent strain and UllW [,IOIle. SlIul1le, p031tl\e 1ll act

nnd .trong tll0, grealest commercial peo- scll'nllst, In a 8peech at the opening tlIe World :rhe lIames In the 01 the InternllLlonal Smoke AbnLement

l'hoeillclinn language, .I!;ulfied some- Exhibition at tho Agricultural Hall, g characteristic of the 1Ilace. th e ~Lartllng prediction thnt we 1~=F~":':=:='=~~'#~#T'==:;:::=~F='=;:=5'7";=======7===;=;;=;'===~I"::-:=:""7~=":"~"'?'===""';'~==~==";,..,=====.,,,;,==

which Lhey deslgDlltc, mlgn.t bo able In the (utute to do Europtl slgulfles n counlty or "hlle wlt.h,)ut cOlli miners FROM NOVA he Sultan's Palace

pre beel (or the chlldren.s well .s t!-to grown-"? 25c. a box at your cruGetsl·,.

complexion, so Ilamee! beClllIse the Explaining how, he poInted out that wlltno\"." ! The MoorlSll pnlnce o[ Sultan Abu Inhaoltunts were o( n lightCi complex- suit WIlS mined by InLroduclng "Iller 1~~J:~~~~~';f~:~~:~; SCOTIA THIS TIME Ynlmb YUBauf at .Seville-known to Ion than t110S'l of Asia lind A[rlca. e!own the sha[ts o[ the snIt mines, blnc'I<", dny us the "Alcaznr"-contalns one

Nlhantl Dru« anll Ch.mlul Co. of C'I\'~'I tlmll" I

Asia sign Illes between or In the the wnter being pumpel1 back In Lhe or the mo.t elaborate practlcnl jokes middle, flom tile fact thut the geogrn- shape of brine and tho 8111t recover- extant. Wben I. a gay mood sarno phers placed It between murope ane! ed'byevnporatllm. 1Ie hnd care tully SPLENDID CURE BY ImpOltnnt merchant or notable o[ Se-Atrlca consldel ed the COlli Ine!ustry (rom thIs 0000'5 KID N EY PI LLS ville Vlould receive a pressing 1m 111l'

Readl to Llnten C'Fln I lalle to ;ou a fow mlnuLes?

asl(~11 t1 p IIfp Insurance Ilgent.

A[llca sl\lnlfles the lanrl at corn or standpOint, and harl seriously come (lOll summoning him to the presence ea"9 1L \\ as celebl ated fOI IL allun- to the conclusion tltnt no coni coed R, Monlallon, whom two Doctor. In a fever of j)ellghted ,expeclancy dllllC« o[ c;,rn and all Borts of gruln be burnt for ordlnnr~' purposes. The treated, flndl relief and permanent I tbo flllttered gl~st wJl)lld don. hl!r

Sibelin signifies Lhlrsty or dry-vIJry Idenl sLnte of things would be to bave cure In Dodd'. Kidney Pills. I whitest raiment amI hie him lo tbe Yes, replied tho superintendent of

the factory, If ,"all don·t mind wnlklng nltoul lhe lmlldlug wllh me. 1 ha\'e u't renlly I he time 10 .It down

Thllt's all right. mle! the ngpnt I'd ralher mO\'e nround a little, nn~ho\l

rhe supprlnteIHlpnL led the way out (It Iho paltern-I oom, th~IHle Into the wooe! \'iorkers' e!epnrtIllPnt. stopping e, ery moment or two to I conVUTSC with SClIle operative, and took his enll· er at :'8. Inlo tho room "here tho lillge hammers were flillng the sir with IIlI'lr unenl thlv din

Now, he .nld. ~ 3111111': Into the ellr oC tlf,. life In"ur.,nc o III lin. 1 11m rc"dy to ILstcn I) ,oil Go ahead.

AS to tlw p08sIlJIlily of hnmor In mil sic tbe London 'I'elegrnph snys'­If composcrs IIml Pel formers hae! more of th 1 HOnse of humor, musicts nppeal "auld be Immensely "IdeI' The Iruth I~ that lIluslcal perlormels are far too npt tn tnllc themsoh es too Rerlolls'~ The solemn attitude of some JIlllsldalls lo\\artl their al t Wllfl hlllnOrously rebuked recetlltl Y b) n well.lmO\\ II New York plan sl, wllo remarked 10 hlH gifted wife, nl80 n pianist, nt Ihe conclusion o[ II 11"1'­fOI'nlallce b~ the Intler.-"My denr, dOllt luok so dolerul! ~!usle Im'L n funeral; music Is II. joke l "

f' A Clood Pol nt noCorEV)Ollr.sYlllpatblze \\'Ith Ihe

lIndor clog,! make "sure that ho dld!1't , I I

stal t tllO SCI ap -Puck.

Had a Wrong Tip v"l're ) au much upset by the bank

fallure7 ; Yes, 1 lost my bnlullce -Seltlre

LEAVES BILE AND OTHER POISON OUS IMPURITIES IN THE BLOOD

clll\rncLerlstlc • the retol ts In the bowel8 of tbo earth ' - palace. 'l'here he woul!\ be cere-Spain, a country o[ rabbits or can- Wltat was to hinder the coul being Surette Islnnd, 'I armollUl Co, N S 1D0niously conducted to (he gardens

Ics. It wns ollce so Infested with left "here It wlU!7 he nsked peelal).-1I1r Renle :Moulnlson, a and directed up the long lnonue

I I I h I d A t II knm,n resident he I'e, Is telling ~I I! It h . 11'1 It Ibl

tlese an mil 8 L at l sue us ra a The gUll might be obtained by pass- wlII'-It.13 neighbors of his cdre flom n.e r Il way up ~ wou I nev I. Y [or nn army to destroy thelD. Ing e!own the boring, the necessarl' 'ere all,lclt of Kidney Disea&e ,which trend upon n mm Ing flagstone I esl-

ltuly, a country o[ pilch, from lis air' to produce partial combustion. In kept blm In u stllte of/puln and sus Ing upon a spring. and Immediately )Ioldlng Sleal quantities of blnclt this WIlY waler-gas, "blch was" mix- p"nso for two months Il.nd 11eficI1 the fine Jets 01 watel would gush out at pitch. lure C'! cnl'bollic oxide nnd hydogen, elf 01 ts o[ t"o doctors \I bo were 11 eat the ground ane! fro III the surrounding

L:alnbfla, also for the same leason coule! be plodticed This would rIse lug him. slllubbery nnd drench him. Amid Gaul, modern l'rnnce, signifies yel. to the surlnce at Its o"n accord "ne! "My ttouble started with a cold,' the Jeers ot the courtiers the luck-

low-hnlrcd ns ~ ellow hnlr chnractCl- could then be employee! [or every pur- l\loulalson sa) s. "My muscl'~ le8s and bee!raggled "Igllt would Iscs Its Inhabitants ppse fol' which coal gas Is used. SI "auld cramp and I had bacl,ache nnd beat Iln undlgnlfled retreat Berore

Caledonia Is u high hili This was WlIlInm Rnmsay added thnt el'''''lr",· He Knew 111.1.) spells ' ~ly head ached, anel J he \Ins allowed to len, e the palace, II. ruggc.1 mountllinous province In Ity might be distributed "here It was hae! a tired, nenous [eellng while hO\le,cr, he \lnB sworn to secrecy on Scotland. ncee!ee! at 8uch very smnll cost that Isn't Lhe size of the gl[t but the IBplecl~~ of light Hashed In [I'ont of III " p(lln of e!enth. At all C08tS nothing

Hlbernln Is utmost,. or last lI ... u".U.'~1 It coule! be nsed [or heating. At that goes wIth it that counla, must mnke the joke fall flnt when ra-tion, [(lr beyond this west"llre! presenlllt "as expensive, but tbere sortly; '\ surrered In tliis \lay f~r over Lwo peated. 1he treacherous flagstone Phoenicians 1I0\el extended tbey voy- "as no reason wh~ In [utllle It shOllld Is going to get n months andowas traalco by two doc- has been remove" and to day the vis· nges. not cost onc.hundre[' h pm t of a pen. prebent [rom us now? aslted tal 8, but they IUdn't scem to be able ItoI' mll~' pass \\!th Impunity, but •

Britain, the country o[ tin; greaL per unIt ,llu5band,prompt1y~ to 110 much for me ,Then I stalted peseta to the head gardener will UB

QuanUtlrs being found 011 It I nd ud- Later, I1S one of ~he guests of lIle take Dodd's Kldne~' Pills nnd lhn~ ultlly cause the [ountnlns to play.-jncent Islane!s 'rhe Greeks callee! Institute of Printers and Kindred What Is the use of this arllcle? uelDe!u me almost nt once Six boxes Th~ Argonnut It Albion, which slgnllles In the Phoe- "rndes Ilt their annual dinner, Sir ed a 8ho)lper me" --------1I1clulI longue either \I hlte or high' William mnde the hlgh,ly Interesting renlly el'm't know, replle[1 the clell< Dodd s Kidney PIIl8 alwn~s aure the Force of H .. blt 1Il0unLt.'ns, from lhe "bltencss o[ Its stiitement that he 'had been In com- It Is Intellted to be Bold for Kl<lne~s Cured Kidneys slraln a,1 He had It 1Il010r cnr, but he nlao shores or the high locks on thn west- munlcntlon with a certain colliery ,,11" n<l""'. PI esellt. tne Impurities out of the blood. 'fbut "anted a 11I0tol·bont, nn[1 50 he bought erll eOllst proprietor, "ho had decle!ed to give maltes pUle blooe! and gooll heallb one He hall n <I,I)'S tuilion at 01lP.

Corsica slgnlfles a wood)' place. him an opporLunlty of making tile ex- Dearest, If I were far, fa~ awa), o[ those places where tI,ey gunrnllt'c Sardinia slgllifies tbe footsteps Ilerlment he Itad suggested. The ex- could YOll love llIe stilI? JIll'8 A-"Are )Oll troubled much ')1 to te.leh ~Oll anytltlng In t"~ntl'·[our

men, whlcb It resembles perlntent \muld be on a small scnle; Why, Reggie, what n question' l'r.! ~our llelgbborboOlI wllh bOlrowlng. Iiollrs, and then \\Cut on a tllnl hll' Syrncuse, bnd SUVaI', so called trom If It provee! success[ul, It Wallie! tlte fartllellyol1 were a"ay Lhe Mrs. B. (innocenth')-Yes, II go[')[' nlone. I

III!IWI!lO'I<SOmeness o[ lhe marsh be large cnough to light a candle Lter I shOUld love lOU, deal My l)elgbbOiS tlon'l seem to 1t was late wlIen lIe returnml hOIll". It stood. which, In Ihe words or Dlshop Ridley have nnYlhl~g ( want. ' He 'came In by the baell \\ Il~'. Ills

Rhode~, SOl pents or dragons, which \vould not be nut out In our time. clolhes were "et and his hnh' haul'-

e! I b ,. The new co01< came out nnd dlt1 I II I I It Ilroe!uce n a une!ance. ~ An Alway. Ready PIII.-To tllose 0' ng ovel I s enu n sir ngs

h very well hel Ilrst morning at Louel'- • III [ "'I SlcLly, I e countly'o{ grapes. Siamese Elephant. • r 6 "Ulnl' habit medicine Is o[ Illtle Call' .Tohn excllllme[ 1 s wi e. "laL on

I h I I e! ville Aftep dinner. she approached Vb tl ..

Seyl n, ,t 0 \Vh Ilpoo or esh uc· 31am Is pre-eminently the land or the head or the hOllse. cern, but the great majority of men enr I-lion. • I animals nnd not a [ew or lhose which How y DlUgt I get up In the ure not o[ regular habit· The \\orr) U's:tll right, 'lllarY, he nssnrell hnr

Aetnll, sIgnifies a pass I\Ild repass In the conrse of lhe IIlIlull Hli nlHI cnres of bu~lne8s PI e\ ent It, aud No I dldn t upset. Ever~ thlllg's IlIl 'smoky I' 'I th I I I b (Jut of lhe II I egulallt" or life COm," light But when I hn(1 been out Oil

, lay s war.; (eep e neW arr I'n \Va t- lIll. Subbu s, lIle first ' tho walor n couple of haUlS tbe IlIO

Wh t Sh N d ding to hear a stenm calliope Inform tlle elty leaves here at 635 dY8pepsln, IlIdlgesUon, liver nlld Itlll- tor \I ent WIOllg alle!-"

a e ee e_ tlte countrysle!e titat n clreus Is In You'll have to get 110 ,lbollt G If yon pey troubles as a plolest The rllll Yes-" A \I Ilnderlng peddler stoppel1 at a town 'l'here gOGS lhe sacrel1 Indlnn to n ul,o lhut.-Wn:;ltlogton Her- s~ stem demands n corl'ectll e

II C bl" III opellell bls pa k nd lhero,18 none belLer than PllInle- "ell, before I-er-reallzed It I wus

SOli lern a u a I c But~tltls time be ane! his over the side nn,1 tr) Ing to got lInder aceol ding to lhn Clncillmlli Com mer- are only' going under the Ipe's Ve~etable Pills. The) III e shoo the con[ouneted thing to nx it clal.Trlbune of two small boys, down Into pIe III thell composilion nlld can b"

Mammy,.let me show you some sel[ the rice paddy behind the temple to ta1,en by lho most delicately cODstl-'raising II mbtell as, he began,' PlOUgh Strlppee! oj all his gay trup tuted.

No lise, man, 110 lise, Intel ruptee! p ngs, tlte elephant, 110 longer n mel e iclilclien the old colured woman ns she buslml show, goe8 pencefully, <patientlY Post-Do YOII tllin1( lite day will

about a boliel' 01 cloLhes. Intelligently about his Hel'l~,lllea:lI cOllie "'hen lhel e Will b .. no conI loft use lIothlng lak dnt. tasks. T\IO a! tbese on enrlh 1

about se\[ rulslng mala carr lee! Parlter-Well, It won't be our coolt's I timber [or flllllt If It doesn't -IJUe.

was recently prp",pn ----'--Liniment used by Physicians

--,----lJobbs sa)s bls ,,1[0 Is bls

hand Well? Sometimes tlo doesn't let his rlghL

hand know what his left hane! Is do Illg.

We nC\ er wasted a moment In re­flection when we weI e conrronted "lUI Ihe alLernatl\ e at It hand t6 mO\lth exlstenco nnd the brond hlghway­and we'r~ glad!

The Whole System Is Cleaned and --...:..---;-Poel-I culled La see I! youhnd Ull

opening Cor me. Invigorated by

hut lhe 1I1'er gel Sluggish nne! torpid un.1 there Is ltauble .wlth 11.11 lhe vllal o~anR I

,'he tonguo Is conte[l, the head aches, (llgeBtlon failS. '1'hOle Is full­IlCBS, ferllluntlllIon, lI(ltulenc)' In the stomach rhe bowels nre constlpaLed and loose by llHns. 'fbo Iddne>8 be come !'logged and Innclh e Elven Lhe sleln tells qt the Iioisoned state

,syatem uy pllllVle8, blfltcho~ ane!

,Editor-Yes, there's one right be­hind ~on shut It as )011 go out, please -SaUre. • -

"folhers cnn enslly Imo\~ wlICn lhelr cllildren are 1I Qubled wLlh wotlns, und thoy lOde no tlma In aJlplllng the best o( I emcdles-Motller Graves' '''Ollll mxterminntor

"ALWAYS SAFE AND SURE" IcclanLllc Rlv'Cf, MAU I Sept. a6t.h 1910

DR n J KHNJ)ALL Co. Dcar 51 .. ;-\\ 111 you pltAle mall 10

my atldrl!s..~ " copy or your "'l"rtaUI":' 00 the Ilnr!\e '1 1 1HIVe been u51115:' Kendll U • SpR,\ 111 CUre It ud f111" I') 5 found it lafe lind sure. ?Inrluo nrtcm.

That tells the whole story, and it ,. the expcrlence that lllludrcul of thou .. Mlud. hnve had In the 1)1151.40 )'~o.u. R.IHl

It I the exptricnce yuu wlU ull\C_ulll. the Duly .urc remcdy'-

For Spavls, Ringbone, Carb, SpUal, Swelling aad ,\ II lame.,sl

Sold by Dr" •• l.t. - $. 00 • Bott1., 6 bottle. for 5S OQ KcC'p It all band IlwIlY •• Be rcndy for the cnlctgcacy .. KeadaU •• top. the pniD, IItorl_ tbe circulation, pctlctra\cJlAnd retnovcRthc Clu.e of the: dlliordcra Allk. for a fr<e copy of II A. Trcil. Ule 011 the lIone.' If aot at dcdeu l wrltc to- 62

Da • J IENDUL CO. E •••• o" hUI. YL

----CATS

RUB

DR I~LT,lOT'l', SPgCIA.!,TS'r PRI-vato diseases HIHI dllnk habit.. WIlto 81 Queen EU8t, '1'01 onlo

Hard on the Train Mr. A.--'rh,en ~ au IlRvon't muclt

[nlth In tbe skill 01 Dr iJultem! ~(r B -I'nlth I I woul<)n'L tI ust th"

m III to rpmo\ e Lho llPI!endlx from mr e! Ictlonm Y

---'-"-';;';"'--The Fa n's Mistake

Mnz!p,-,-Dld she: Bile him [or breaclt. 01 promlso? '

"tm Ie-Yes, th~ poor rnn Bpoka DC (I. .Ilamond .LIld she 8ul4 I twas 80 sud­den .\'

spots. 'lctlon internationa~ IPO_.I."","" ~,Food

Prevents Oholeral'and s~ye. tho L".lf~I" .. ,.phICk9 A little dUCK II Just hko a liltle babY-Its llcalth depend" on 1 Improper rrrdlRJ'!' .peR" the WIIV for cU"CA"C Chicken Cholera ROllP I\poplc:J>Y, rrevented und cured

, by rood ... " I.NTeIlNATIO:.lAL l'OUL lin' FOO)) My ehlcl.e" .. nad Cholera untLlliome of their comb! were turmng blade

~ After-u.tng n few rcbl" of II International PClllitry, U.oQd/'1.~{lr.vctrt- Jo:ott. another fowl. anJ. Cholem hll" left '\n), premISe:_ -J. I'. ljARllilf.rT

GlYe.ll your chu:ltrnR n dally feed of • Intcrnahonnl It kec'p", t.lic\:" ·well"':fatlen"l up lhe bro,ler.-mnkes hen" Iny nil the year round-keepll th~ cm.:411 YI}:orou"-Anll in.utes raunng' lhe hule chick§. If )'011 want to nHtke '"('Ine), OuL of ygur

f"'wl~t feed .1 Jntcrr1ahonat l'oult~y:! 9P.'l( 2Se. &Gc •• nd $1 00 a box. ~ J\t""dratcr!'l c'icr)where

1 'Vnlc ror rrcc: COP) or qur $I ()(X):.oo St~k Book. ttJl!I ereatct6t book e\er wntten ror tnrmcrs ,

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TlUI'AL' STOCK FOOD tCOMP~~' • ~. Limited

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"'rhe T.reherne 'J'i rues trock, I;!jgbtl is, to pllt np lin appearAnce I hal I.':ople mn'l help , • bllt.silull :lI1d take nolice. As ' A cOl'reRpondent' of 'fheil.ol)dori],';

~, • inodern motor is a reliahle method SpectBI~~ "s~y~ . that recentl ADYE .. TISING .. 'TE. , • , • , I d t I' I e r God Ilg

I wk. llUb. 3 mhl. ·1 J', of travd ,eople WIll travel and leur B liS 10m. nea 'j'

Oal Colama ....... , ... ",),00 'I~.oo ~o.oo tloo.OO '." 'a long, ,vibratin'g boom se\'er.al 'broe-Q •• ~' Col ..... 31~ IUO 32.00 *,.00 tbev would lind It a great ple:asl,lfe , . ".IICol. ....... , ....... 2.r.o H.OO 20.00 roO.oo., ',' Ii t lim~s repeatt:l!. Inquirr dC Ihe (,j ••• t.rCol ............ ·I.MI ·~.OO M.OO to tour throull'h thl';. IIC nes . t:\,rhtb ('.01 .............. ,1~ 3,00 , 20.00 '. . .' • 'I chief giJllnerv officer of the. b. a'nle. Ooa loob................ 10.00 a,ncnhural dlRtfict III "anILvu":,,

Tb •• bo .... lr.lduaol . d' t nOrion mnde it ('ertnin fhntthe •• wnalam •• tI.".""", Resides heing R Rr!!:.l n verlJSI<lIlen " II' .o,lhl •• 01. troDolt"r, b '. d Id 'f 't""lf mnnv discharge or'tl!at ship's gre,nt guns .. lIololpol." •• "III ••• Ilrlt t e roa WOII pa \ or I "'" • • n.e, Inl"IMj~.uL 10 ••• ,lnno t' es oVAr bv ',ro\'idina nn easy Are distincllv audible 'uinety·sevlill SoUa.. of l~t, at-rayed. 1m .. - ,J....,.. t 'k ~"'·lroc •• tl8ntluo".UDD. or '.. b I·et- I tile 10"'115 C111es frolll the ship, the sO,u,nd ta '. In, 100. lit: Co .. ~ 'u. cb..... acce,~~ 10 l e mar.. ~ u" , ,

.. , 'I' I'n" ele\'ell nll'lllltes to tra\'el tbe !:'':'":~ CIllO .. "'" .~ DO •• ,or tbat the road would touch. .. ',. RAE L: lUNG, .disiRnce. If ever weapol)s so trc.

, eDIToll AND .. ANAGU. mendon! Ofe IIsed in actual wa('fnre

'I .' the loss of life will be horriblt!. It

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~:-- ~-. F.Irl'en nl110mohilr~ in Trrhernl'.

n'I'11 ' tl . n IiOme one pie lse 1,IlA n lelr cows oioUR the town boulev:uds so , that tbey can eat. tbe grass.

,~ * * < ." , Tbere i~ a good opening ~r a

farli.erll' elevator cOIlipany in :t.,e~ berne Imlce tbe Goverum,nt has announced their intl:utloll' of dis. posing of the elevat"r;. It might lI:ive Trehellle a little broader market. '

* * * As 'frl<lterue's annual sports day

celehra'iion Is a dead i-ISue for this ., 'I

year it miRht be pOSSible to mak" make ~ollle arranl1:cmicnt with the Agricultural Society to provi4e some enterlainment ill that,line on .he days of the exhibition.

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It is now uearly t,,·o· lIIonths !'illce the fire and lit lellst three thues as Iuul'h value in tlle'toes of ~hoes hilS been ~asted by :sl'ubblug ",ver those damaged gr7uIOlithk walks as ,,"ould tal.:e to'make ,tbe Jlecessarv 'repairs ; ,alld ,al<o the walk on Broadway has never Ixen replaced at all. It is ,li~t!~ thi~gli like tbe~1: tbat ,ive'visitors ill lOwlI .an idea pt the thriftilless of I be inbabitants. tbere~re the y IIbould not be lIeg lecteJ~'t~ 101lg. 'fbe Broadwav waU( does ~ot

, .·h I\,.h ~

mailer lIIuch this dr), weather, but ,on au averllie of 99 ,.per cellt. of 'lbe, ~destJ iaus think1" ~trelluous lhougbtsevery time "·along

.Jn I r~1I t of tbe .,t "m~d R:lil"av a\'eDue,

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* * The suggestion ,~ii";olIelred

Coullcil of the of South Nort'oH:i¥~!i..~li,stc~d,

Treberne Board enlde:a,vc)r

Alfalfa Maxim • • " )... .,":

I. Alf~lfa mnst he inoclI!a~ed7 2. Alfalfa cannl1t stand ~'f!t feet. :\. Alfalfn ·needs II, well •. drained . .. /,

soil. . ... H.

, 4. Alfalfn is a peo'r weed' figl{ter fi

,~. ~ tbe Irst year. . . ~ " 5. Alfalfn does not th'i'i.~·!! ~~ben .. cot cut, :.-( ~~

.6 .. AlfaHa should., be cut ",I:en . . " one·tenth In bloom. ,1' ," 7.' Alfalfa should, n.!?t be c~t too

hl~lll the s~ason. ". . :. Ie Alfalfa roots,gp. 'dtep. :;. 9 .. Alflllfa is the prime of orought

resi~terf. , 10. Alfalfa needs a deep, well

p;!cked sel!d' bed. II. Alf.ll1a docs b~st 011 monured

s:Jil. 12. Alfalfa is best s.edec1 without

a nurse crop. 13. Alfalfa shoul<! be' Heeded wlth

a drill. , 14. Alfalfa should'lIot be pa~·

tured until well estahlished,

nl>ll; lake ,the sea IOllg to swal 'lIp the thotlsn;ld men lhat form

the crew of a 11I()dern Illitieship: . , , -------"

1'here is 110 rea I ne<:d of nnypne heihg troubled wIth constipntion. Chamberlain's Tablets.will cause all agreeaule rnove;lIent of the bi>wel without an)' unpleasant effect.' Give them a trial. Eor sale hy all dealer.;

CONDENSED ADVERllSEMENTS

To Rent

The suite of Ihree rnoll1~ over the butcher and hRlber shopH lntely \Orleated hv MJ'.'Ruxtoll. Por par· tiClllars apply to

If. Aus-rIN STFt\])MAN,

Treher'lIe.

- Horses for Sale

15 Alfalfa should not be pastured I have on IIIV farm ~ome goo'd iu tbe spring, wben star:illg groWth"WllIlIg horses for SAle. .

Ill. Alfalfa beards itself IlIId pays for the brlvilege.

17. Alfalfa adds· hu.n!.lIs soil.

18. Alfalfa·sod plows hard. 19. Alfalfa sod' proiliices good

crops. . . . . 20. Alfotlfa ~'it:lds are large.

"21. Alfalfa huy represents quality

The

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N.E 7.(10·8-1'0, 2-lIliles Treherne, for sale or lent, particlllaT~' apply' ...'

J. S. PAI,ilIER, • , ~ Treherue .

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Bread is the: Staff of, Life ';

. For Health and

Happy'Home U.se'

Sold by Johri Coulter nt the"'!'

Ogilvie Elevator , ,

, . Loose Leaf Ledgel' Sheets

Counter Check Boo~s and

Rubber Stamps , at '

,

Buggy. ,Buyers

\Ve ila\'c n good stl'ck of both new hnd second hand buggies And no maltet what price YOI1 Jlre prepared 10 pa v we CHI} 1ollpI'Iy'yup H vehicle Ihat will jllst SUit YOIII' reqllil·emell~s. \Ve also keep on hand repairs lind ~xtrns, slIch ns-,

J. H. SMITH B.LACt\SMITH

Manitoba

You Talk nbol1l. tnllorlnu but this Is.tilb \llneo ",hero tailoring In all I,s bruoohos I. dono. No ueoml-rcndy1t hero or tlh11> work i nIl high .. clnt~8 work. Prices from $22.00 UII to $2'i.00. BntJsrUCLiO[l gunrnutcml.) , . . Ageni for the Crown Tniloring 00.( ,

of Toronlo . ,

T. C.' Delgaty TREHERNE

CI~EI\NINa. Pnl:SRINO ANn nEP,\tltn:o PROMl'Tl,Y DONE

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oes! \

As we were able to get a bettel' line of shoes for the same money by ordering direct from the manufacturer we placed our ol'der with the Stel'ling Sho~ Co. at London, Ont, 'This will make OUI' shipment about a week later in arriving, but Y(1u'will not be sorry if you wait a few days for we will have shoes that in style, pl'ice and weariug qualities will cause you to sit up and take 'notice. Remember, we are going to handle

The "Sterling" Brand

Groceries!

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\Vhy bothel' Lo cuok and sLew these hot days whell sn .;, .:.

fel\' cents will bu)' you the daintiest of meats and .:, fruits I'cady to sCI've on the table. As wc'sa:d last :l:

." week we h:we nOLhing in ollr store but what is the best. 'i' , v y 0 6 ~ :~: We Give Careful Attention to nil Orders :1: ':' Given Dve,: the Phone .:. ~ . ~ A ~ ,'. , 6 ,', . '. . . ~ ~

10 n arvie & Co. i 6 y

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Iml'==. 311315' ==51' EJ , lu~1

Coal Oil Stoves Do these warm days make you think of a Coal Oil

IB ' ~ove? If so, it will pay you to call around to ,)ur iii 5tOl'e ane.! see ollr wide mnge of "New Perfection"

Oil Stoves.

nce ·CO. IB

Be Sure and Get Our Prices on Lawn Mowers. Lawn Hakes, Grass Catchers, etc. We have Everything You

. Require to Keep You r Law n in Perfect Order, m

.JOHN ,HARVIE, & co. 'PttONE 5~

. " -A first class lh'cry and feed busi·

g~od reliable horses; stylisb , , , '

!!s·-C!vcn'lthiog"up,to·dllte. , ~. ~ f

and obliging~~crvicc, ' and teaming. I '

atten lion 10 Commercials. A IltOIllC' hi! e Inr II ire.

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TREttERNE ~ r;'I ,1:.1

Mnko yo Llr Headquarters when i~. Win~lpeg III Ihe , ,

RATES: $1,50 to 1$2.00 Per Day

" Eloectrlc: Lighled & Steam Heated • Freel'Su'!' MeelS all Trains

'ANGUS McLEOD PROP,

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I.RDbSDn'S Lumber Yard

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For some timc we hm'c heen considering the qucstion or e~tabli~h i~g (llir bl1s;l1c~S on a cas!. basis, and havc come to the c~ncllls,on to give it a fnir trial. We havc noted that the cash clIstomer even with a disC'ol1nt is practic;ally ('!II rying- th~ credit customcr,

Cash Prices on' June First, '1912

*, Our pricq~ on all maleri.tl we I~alldle \\,'111 be. qlloted J'~'a reason.abl.e I. cash profit and will he a liberal rcducll(\n on present prices.

LARGE BILLS WILL liE' GIVEN TliE USUAL ao DAYS

Our Stock is Now in Good ohape for Filling any 'Orders fOl' H~uses, Barns, Granaries, Etc.

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Wm. Lee, spent Frid~y of last lVeck at Cypress Rh'er. .

II' \'isitor in \Vinnipeg on II ' r = 'Miss Ver~ Anderson spent (rolU :' l\~ol1liny till Thursday in Winnipeg: II l A. Maxwell, of Holland, was a Ii bnsiness vbilor ill TI eherne 011

ursday •.

nl to Winnipeg ,ou Thursday

Quite a nll:nber of Treberne people motored tn Somerset on Wednesday and I,ook in the Somer­se~ sports,

Rev. 'Father Antoir.e CllAlu~'eau n lJll~ille~s will be iu Trehernc .Jor ,the usual Tuesday 10 sen'ice ill the Sacred Heart Church I

TREHERNE J. K. IfOSSON MANITOBA i G, S, Staples, was'

visitor in Ihe, city frow '1'hul s:lay. a I SUlHla)', JUIIC 23rd.

, The Misses Anderson are cnter

I 'The Best is . ' ,

Always the.'Cheapest 0'000 SHOES canll'ol he Illad~ 10 n;eet n priC'e if Ih~ lIlaker~

_ wish to Il!ln.tili ill 1.1I~i1t~ss for 1111)' h'lIglh IIf lilll~. A Komi arlicle i~ a\\\'[\\s I\'orth a fnir price and tht: man \\ It" I.urs th~

. b~st witllollt bdng extra\'ag~lIt is tht: 111011 \\'ho I'radices tile \ight kind of ~coiiolt1y. _Oni- ~ho~~ are I",ught dir~('t fro til the .best, faclOril!s ill Callada, nnrl the Uniled StRles '"Ill lIlay cost' more than SOUle other shoes 011 the malkcl, \,nt ~Oll 1ll0\' n'st assured ,rOil get )our mon~)"s worth every tin:e ),011 buy R ~ Hir.

, Specfat" [ A Shipment of Trunks', Grips, and • . 12 pairs Men's Putellt Leather Bool~, IoII1l·lt<'1" cut, Regulur $4 So, ,'cry speCi'~1 . , .502. gO . ,

15 pnir!i Women's Paltllt I!e'nthcr Boot~. blucher cut. Rl'gnlar H 50 aIHI $S.uo. ~fl~cinl price . . . . . . . . . . ; . , , , 53.10

Suit Cases Just Received and

Sold '6 l Quick Tnn'ellln"

.D, ...

Will be

Prices:

J. R.' SCOTT 'Phone 60 TREtJERN-E, . \ . .~~ ,- .

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............ ~~.~ ... ~ .... ~ ..... ~~.~~~ R e eve Spin.ks ,attended the County Ornnge Lodge in' Cypress Ri,'er this week,

taitling a nUlllber of ~irl friends .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~= this e\·eni.)g at a palcel showtf ® 'i' i'i'~ i''i''i''i i'i' n ............ 'i 'i''i''i''i' n .. (!>

The COloona LUlnb,er Co..

Now is the Time

to Get Your

·Fence Posts I -..=.-

Cut Prices Von ('all get nny hnt in our st,ock at n price away" below Ihe ordinary. Now 15 ~our chanc!;! if \'ou \\'aut to g~t a real barg~il1 i n milliner;·.

We arc making some nice Inca nnd embroidery summar hals.-·

SEE THEM,

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Mrs. R. J. Moore TREHERNE

Millinery -, • Dressmaking

••• ~ •••• f ••••••••••••••••• .. . We hnve jllst unlonded ncar of Splcndid Boards which we are selling at $24,00. 'i'his is a money saver fur you, nnd you cia not nced anything better for, sheeting, roofing or ordinar\' use.

: A. E. NELSON TURNBULL :

I : WINNIPEG : : . • Teacher of Pianoforte, :

: Organ, Theory, Etc. : • • i Will be pleased to tuke Jlupils =:

ou Saturdays and Moud!!y~. , ' "

R. F. Steele i TERMS MODERATE

:' , : Call at •

AGENT , Brondway Treharne

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anvas

, , , Mrs. AIr. McGowau blld SOli, of in hall or of Miss Robson. t: :l

Yorkton, -are visiling Mrs, Mc­Cowan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Greenwood,

Owin;:: to t'le high wind on Sal- ~, The SUlnmer ~ urday the rin'e sheoting was not ,:. :l

~ Hat •• ,' ,ery sl1cce5sful.\ A few of the (. ' ~ ~

memh~rs took l!l tbe butts. r. .) AI. Robson a;ri,'ed. ill Treberne (. .)

oWWednesday from his ,homestead Mr. Mirealt" of 'Ottawn, O,lt, ~ A \\'oman neecl~ 1\ hat all time~ ~ at 1'Ieasant:lalc, Sask.' who ll1d bee') vi-;iting Th 'so Nat- ~ and seas,lIls. The hat needs ~

tra~s for Ihree or fi)lIr weeks, left ~: to be in keeping with the ~ Jas. Turnbull went to Rnthw~lI f 'I' ,weather and surrollndings, ror

or his home.ulI lies lay c,'eolllg '. itlis by mental suggestio'll tllat .:~ on Tuesday, to take cbarge. 'of' the 0

The town of C,lrdinal ,is holding we obtain most of our pleas- .) drug store for a couple of weeks. - ..)

sports day Ilext Wednesday, June ant and lInpleaS,ll1t c!mOlluns :~ Mrs. Geo, Burns and Miss Burns 26111. They are offering quite a T,hus, it is that n feeling of .,

timidity comes over a persoll •• ~ left on Saturday to spend a couple suw in prizes and no doubt will when in the .dark. ~ of weeks with relatives' at Peters h~ve a large crowd iu _altendance. , :~ burg, N. Dakota. . be .~ L. Wcollcolll ,manager of the l:;ee Our· Pretty Summer' :)

A. P. Trowsdale left Treherne Union Bank n( Rapid City, spent Models: They are Just :~ on Tbursday evening. Mr 'trow~- a few days in Treberne as tbe:~l1est Right for the Hot. :~ dale ",veut as far as the city, but' is of Dr. Bnd Mrs. Dundas, le'avio~ Weathe'r: ~ undecided as yet where he will on 'fuesd,ay wornill~'s eastbound .)

locate. "train. MRS SMITH :, Court of Revision in connection J. Anstey ',and' famih' ,anil'ed ill .,~. MILLINER AND DRESSMAKER ~

with Ihe r~visiotl or'the voter's list 'I'r .. h,prt"p from Ontario on Friday .1

ill the electoral division of Cypress They have purchased RoM. Gorie's - Railway Ava,., Traharne : will be beld in Treherlle on 'tburs- 'south o~, t01Y1I 'IInd moved :~~=~~~~~~~~=S clay, 'Julie '26tb. I·· W '-" effects Oll.t there ill,the begin· :~

j ng of tbe week.-: Emer,:1

&l vorl' impor,tnnt pnrt. in bC[ll1ti· I"'.'.:..: .. , tho homo. The QuaUty In '}:mlllro'

pers 111811:01 tbem lut louller, allli

thoy tHe io muob prottier, too, Rod they bavo Buch beautiful BOft colorlu&,B. ArrllDge to Clan here aud loloat your pope ... It witt b. to your ad 1·.utllgO 10

soaod )*OU will nlwill 8 be Hlad) ou dltl. . '

T~ UALITY STORE

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Listen! you need tasty furnishing gooqS 10 complete your dr~ss

..,,\.WIUyour clothes h~ppiil.ess

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, ' You wm -shine" If we supply you \/lth furnlshln~f"goods.· We are sole agents for many,Mexcluslve" lines. You wIll have that vell-dress~d feeling In our furnls,hlngs. , 'Underwear must fit If It Is "fit" to 'Jear.

We keep a large stock and can fit. you. Buy ··our tast'y hose and you will be

. proud to roll your trousers up. 'Let ,us furnish your furnishings from . ,

collars to so'cks. . Pu(.your head Into one of ·our" hats.

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in SUlllmer Socks f,)I" Men are I\)e : Corr·.eel.. Slyles.

A·Snecial' A~sor\men: of Men's Plain ')

Silk-Lisle and eotlon in pillill-; I 25' .. "In .. ,,' including 1;lacl;'., Guud ":nltu::il. i C. • • , . 25C• w r PIIlr", J

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b'\, worse than useless I1cr mother How Rome Wa. Saved ' I lie a llel,rollc sumlll1vaUIl, "nu her HO\l alC )011 on ancient history, In Inlher I'R>! no more IJllcllbon~ thnn n qulred the Wood Street man I

I"onn Sn Miles SIIO\lO<1 sense wheu LIf~ Aboard a Lightship I. an Actlvt Fine, declaled lhe Eage of Smith-I he estabUshcII them 111 South Delon .' .on~ Aftor All \ I fleld Street Aslt me an~thlng )OU I

,I 1e proo,llIl) knew Ihat the) hut! \\01- A flL1nt "r'o'h "f h~ht on n d8rk \lllIlt to kno\l rle,1 DOlolh,·. life out of hm for ,oar. \lIlat~ of \lutpr., the \\1IR!l 01 Ih~ 'PE I "as tolug to recall the fncls

:In,1 .hot ght Ihat the further they "em lllgllll'<lt th~ ~h\ll" "Hie the crellk 1111 about those geese that cackled ,lnll ,llImD1 011 trem hl!r Ihe belter clockwork, the, ul<lU"ured funtfull "I thuy saved Rome , Tllen '\Ill ) 011 cOllie 10 J_"rh the wuldl 011 the deck, the barely I I remembel tbe episode You se~ fiernes\e), Claro' Tllere s a train i heard throb of 11 rh~tnnt <lellmer 01 Rome "aB a 'CI~ rich cit) In ancient

"0111 \\ .ll(') 100 at s x thlt l}, aui! I I the Ilenr loom o! JrhQstly "8115 paS"III'1 da)s filled "lUI gold ant! precious I I ("me on purpose 1(1 tni.e ,ou b<lck" In the night and lhrout:h It oal1 01 stones Some InVlldel shall gatilel ed

I If it re'ted ani, \11th me I \\0111'11

ehllhnn ,mst the boom of the fo"horr. ed In hopes or getting big loot come au now, nt once. but 1 mu.' -." ~ I Inll. to :\Iull 011 ,mllil~ee what cnn lei hurling Its note of "armng mto thl' sec

far-off SIlences " But \\hen tllp~ heard the geese allanj(ed Do ~ou "ant ilia to go I kll til th ht lh d better Such In the lon" night hour" IS "fit CIIC ng ey aug ey to 'Ollf l!ottn~(?" ~ b h d 1 t th 11 0

IN THE

BALANCE By t. G. MOBERLY

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MADE IN CP·NADA

MAGIC BAKING PO~DE.R

I "He" ~n forbid' r couWn t 6ln~ thel e of the mllny hJ(htRhlPS willch lee.Pl- ...:...:.....;"-~::..:c:::::~=:===::;:=====,1 gTrlEL t e gpese Ian e j et go , hlg

I kee~ vlrrll nround our !!ORals-the' .':..11 ~ Ie cost or Ih ng was us ~S g I

1¢::=========:f==:::=.J ,iter the;: c. II led thul pOOl fQlIow hi. e ~ th It I I tlnel. oC tI", 0"", the I,ro'nclor. 01' DOGS OF THE YUKON ~n as s nO\\ lust nl/!ht JIIrH D,son hns tn (or. " .u " ) I lIIe ill but IOU. \\111 go to tile Court thos. "ho go out on the deep Wllters comprehend

CONTAINS NO ALUM (ConUnued). ,

"Qlnrt wh",c' We \lela jnst dis (W~lrlg v!mt tchnrnm. ru u m~ uear D ch, 11ell her ~1l DlIlI'COllrl nor I CUll o'n.l\c "Hlbt out or U 18 tho "0111111;1: \111.11 ;ou llIennt It to [je?'

~Ier IJroth, r t'lO,ll tile tol<.'l-(rnm frullI her nnll I~" I il wl!'1 " fl0\111

WII) IHl I "I~ Int to kll 'ow I w.U\ c( min!; for} flll Di .. ·1 tI)' 1 kill·" Rhe \Ian ed Ion I did th, nlll) ul"lulls tlllll); lltro \I " 10 be IIOll~ I cume oil' 10 fplch )()Il I (lilly \lhed just 1ll Illopnrll )011 'NlJusleaa' told lI1e elle Wuul~d ) au more than nn)bod,

1".1'11 I hnt MlsN lion wallis me? Is she Ill' "h Is It? Oh I Die!!, 110 tr) fm ollce be practiolll ' .' I thollsht In Bending (ur lOU 1

, doing tho ll10ft plnclicnl thh,g po~sl ble," DIt I{ lool(e<l III his sisler, wllh puz~led e\ UH hut \\ 11\ eJ() iOIl Ilsl, If MlK>! ))) fiOIl Is III" Of conrRe 'sn't Cllli \011 II1I11glnQ her Ill' is the pel fel Iton of 101 ely h~alth IInJ Y01lth an.1 Htrellgth .Wlt\ did ,) ou -"

"I will go lIud spe Ik to Mntron dl To under.tllnd the spell of the hfe They are Born FIghters. Inveterate They made off "Ith the gces~ alld I ert!\ !Jill eVen If lihe gh CB m(l lellv,) let u. "tel' aboard a lightship Th,eve., Scm.Umes Cowards thus Home \I IB EUHd 1 shnll hn' 0 a Grent deul to do bcCore No "Qoll~r Rre we 011 the deok thll~ I DogB In All1ska ar" at all breeds -'-~~~--;--'-I could j"ln 'Ou ILL Wntellno 'OU\ we fel') at home Spacious and co~y lllnd sizes, lhe most common being Sand Song~ In the Desert IIntl Mr D~uecolII t mll8t 1;0 away. now one Clln pIcture happy houn spent In the mamUlute or IInU\'e do~. sa,s II III tho North African desert at some and DicIt ) all could contu bnelt to the this craft, remote from the stres! 01 \\ rllel .n the "'ide World Magazine timeB In the ) ear It curialiS pllenom ="'-..:...=;.:===::-:-=-==-::-_=-=-=_=-=====;=::=======_===_=--=-==== 1]()~llilnl nl fl'e, to I.Qe W".P'~I I haH fihore hCe There nre even plant. and The \lurd "malp.mule' is an Indian enon enll be heard Tho Kaiser's Daughter beon able \0 arran!;e :anything" flowers to !!'lve n picturesque touch 01 \\ ord, lIIP,mlng EsI<lmo and Is applied It Is the song oC tbe sands Defore suttfllg out Cor Vlenlla nlld

During the \\'hole of this colloQu) domestic hIe to both dogs nnd nati\ es The mal- No one can say \1 hencc this song Venlee, Wllllum II, Emlleror of Ger

The Poet rhe poet snllg o[ "pml .. llIg 1111,

bel\\een blOlhor P.IHI sl.ter D}ne('ollli the men who malte their homt alnule Is of Ihe wolf strain-In Caet, comas bul It is IIII<' 10 nlmospllel I In III) a\lalted lit BeIlin for hlB dllugh had slood Il little apal t, listening 111 They are eight 1111 told-It ma, the !Jest of the breed arp half \laIr IcUI conditions ter, wllom he cails his beBI boy She tellth hIs fllcc \ery wllile II sllnngo be ollly 8lx-a moster and hl~ mnle The) evillce ail the characteristics or There nro l\\o dlsUnct soumis one "hom he callB his "beat bo) She

And IHlJstmg' UUdS and COlintlY III 11 I:!H

And I iulels and <l.l/tod,l.

loolt Of hOllor In hlB e,,,s, lind It three s8110rlllen &nd three huophfht,; the \loiC both In IIppearance and 111 is like, Ih~ wind in leleglaph poles returned from S\lltzerlnnd, \lhero Shfl this look of horror \\hlch erg nnd of this emall-lrut ~umclenl mannms the otlier like lhe nUel reverberutloll made, according to the official ,or

"nd .,Ieel lelJeBhlu!( Illrll raln~, All muffled liP UIl,l'hll\ Ill!; cllIlIs .\11.1 dopcll \I Ith su'ell Idn<ls of pills

lie Slit where Bmul," "lid fog "ere thick,

Clale'B attentloo "hen sho lool{ell nl ere" only five are on duty-the ro>- O"lng to his \\otrlll(e {ur the main of I\. big striking clocl! .. SIOIl, Il soJomn for her health 'lhe him III emlln/! }opr ~!lntellce malping,three are takIng a well ellrn mute can casll> stl1l1d the extreme Durlllg the time tho song of lhe uosslp of the Gprmlln court saY8~thl"

• This has come as a grenl sllOcl, to' ed rest ashore, tu"n 8Jld tarn .woul.: Alaskal1 cold He Is a born lighter sands' can lie henrd some of the Bnnd ~lIS really n IIlI k to escllpe trolll the Aud 100k\l1g from his "llodo\l "hen It fUrIIlslled JltUe light 01 ~II ~Oll too' slle said In II low vOice.! No 10llg-faced hermits are theM 6" Inveterate thief ami Bome\lhnt or dUlles \lhen trodden on give out n PI esenee 01 the Ornllil Dulle of

whilst her blother stlolled alit of hel guardlal1S of the hJ:htehlp cheer, I a COllard {or he \\111 seldom "§c".'lhollow, bell like sound, IIl1d \lhere lhe :llecklenbmgStrelltz to whom the) rcom /ln<l \\alkeu dreantl" I\\I/IV lo mel1 811 of-tnem, ' .. nd hospit8ble a. slngl) IIgalnst a lone adversary surface of the Iles~rt Is covere,1 "Ilh \\Ish to murry her "\Ithout her con \lnrds the ddor of the ward DYnl' becomes" sailor, though they roam malamute \Ihlle well able to \lllhst IIId sand.tone a tinkling noise Is heard spnt 111ft L'mperor Ilnll EmpreBs comt stalted his 1\lollghts seemed to 110 FellS the cold, docs lI9t Beem (0 have the when this Is trodden on-I_ondon \\ere nl the"st~tlon when Bhe arrived he jerked back flOlIl a vcr) long ".s '1)1Ill?' 881d the/mate of the Nore- same order of Inlelligence as Is dlB Ans\lers _

8"\1 llUl 1\ ,,"II compose II IIr brick And ns he 1001,",1 ~11,1 as IW wlote A 11II11P I o~c In the poet s till OILI

For he \I ns \I eal( nnd Slid lind sick : fenl, he suld bene,llh his ull'alh That 1 11111 doollw!l to stili \ e to rif cLlh Unh,"s I scll th B II1lght, ql lei.

tancc shl]> to the preSR m811 on " VISlt, played by the olltslde dog, Rml the rlurdly hnd lhe trRln stopped when A grent slloc!! " he I ellented In le\- 'Wh, we'\C no time V. be dull I N. be.t dog ror Alaska wOlllt! seem to be 'With cllarnclerlBtlc thorollghnesB thp. Princess hastily deBcended from

el tones, ')OU sec, only\ )estel(la) time for gflzzllng herel" a ,nlxlille or tbe two strains the Germans bllve devised n 1<'1\1 the coach, nnd thro"lng herself 1m And thiS Is the truth From Tlslng Small !logs, sucll as fox terriers are burglar proor Bafe, so clevprly de- pelllollsly into Ihe armA or her tntiH'r

Thel 0101 e tho llbet \\ lole a \\ ay or Ilroml~"B that spring fulfills

Wln, > Oil \I el e down III Mnnsmere to .leeplllg no moment3 need be lin II "Rllty In Alaska for In thlll coun- signed that It will !Jarrle even thp exclaimed I \1 III not mnll y him' Clare cried, 'perharB lOU "ere e'ell oocupled The lantern alolle keep. trl' 8 'dog Is \aluable In exact pro burglarB who work \11th the Intcsl 'rhe gmperor Bmiling enlgmnticnlly

Anrl bllllel) let hi. funcy .IIIlV To ~lr.(llIeS8 OIer )l1,t.lnt I Ills

somew hel e In the nelghborhooll lit the t\\,O of the nve AOIISt.,11tly 1111'y At po' I 1011 to I lin amount 119 call plIII fit I blowpipes It responded 'I sllllll occupy m) Bolf time of the mu, der And It seemb" c 0 OX\ ge'l anI uce" ene \\ Ith this 211",noo "ftor the otherB so rloubl) dread fill when a thing III\e sunset the iamps lire Itt and the Illn- A sleigh (log 1II1l weigh anything Is called tile carrousel, or rOllllda- It Is now saltl thnt this mnrllage thl. hnppens to Ileople one know.' tern I~ hOI.led to Its eminence, 11 few frum 30 to J50 l'ounds, the average bout safe' can nC\()1 lake plnce as tho Grand

S Ii: hlser

fnet helow the hali of the 1lI11St, then oe.llg To.bout 07 pOtlnds It exhibit. n po!\'gonnl steel strnc-Doubl} dreadful D\ nceOll1 t again tIle clockwork IS sturler! whlell Be'- Dogs In AlaBlell \Vllell on tl,ft trnll I I rib II b I Duke hns \\ iLhdra" n from the field

his words, ngaln In thnt lo\el It Te\(llving All tllnrough Ihe nlnh""t, nrc red once a day nftel tlle~ day B te.e re,o v l1g ree ~ on a ear ngB The I{aller has tllken tho Princesa

Oen Horaco Porter, who \\n8 am­hIlS,"dol to li'rance dUIII1!'; tho JIIe­KllIle) admlnlstrlltion has nl\\ays b~en Ie demani! 118 liS aftal dlnnel en tertnlner-thnt (elm bf Ing Icss delld I~ thnn 'spec.1(PT t more ncmlj exact an,1 eJ~ Inenli) fitting

'Yes-I-l<llcw hlm-sllghLly," words came /nllerlllgh; his e) os diq not meet hel s, but slle snw In lllem

more Ihat glnnce of hal ror and aUvcly she PUl ner hnnd on his

f " It IB built tnto a \lnll, nnd "hen Ihe to Ilnl) (lnd till vel som~t1meB

nt requent IIItervllls, II gong Round. Will k I. done They nrc 11e, or fed outer door Is clOBed a small electro-the KIgnnl for the laborlOu" re-wlI\d In the mornIng, fOl If the) "ere they motor Is set In motion "hereupon change" onn S 1[lel\s-l_e Crl de Plnls IIIg, and \\oe bellde the wntchman be I!Lzy 1111 aa) 01 \\Ilat Is the sllfe Btmts re\olvlng censclessly who IB deaf Lo the .,gnal or does no! probable, "auld lomlt up theh and noiselessly on Its axis within Its keep 1111 eye on hlR revolVIng hght fllst snon afler they got on the stone chamber

At sunrise the lantern IS lowered, DogB, to \\Olk weH, must be Any lamperlng with Its mollon. nn<1 R bu.y hour or morle of cleaning fed causes 81\ nlal m bell to ring So follol\, \I ,th rag and lenther nnd cans get a ,nrlety of foods, includ l.:Jog lIB the safe contlnll~B to I evol, e of OIl, until each re/leetor almns! Ing lice, tallo" corn m01l1 and fish the blowpipe eRn ha, e no err~ct lIpon blands olle with Its glltwr There,. If rice or coru meal Corms I\. part It since the flame ennnot be 9.llplled the fo!!horn to be kert hoomln!, .very their food It must be eoolecd Some long enough to nny particlllllr spot to two minutes hv slrenuous worlc With prefel to ferd theh dog" on bn- mllke 1111 Impression -Chicago 'frib-a fool7p.edal ,,,hcnever tHe mlskloud. or flsh, thus doing allay \\Ith roll IIpl >

must be ke on the n lert lit

une

Held Her Audience Well Diggs-lily" Ife IB a "ondertul va-

st WIH, I Itn\'~ I!no\ln her to holel lIer nUIllence for hours­

Blggs-GI't outl Diggs-After "hleh Bhe would III)

It !n th(l Cl adle and rock It to Bleep

Been Yep

A Real Meat Baby Bessie had been taken III to

new bllby blOtlter fo" the tlrst

A Successful Hunte~ hunting'

KII1 anything' ,

Nope couldn't get a guldo to go Ith me- -

Uome Repartee ScoffinG Mun-"'t ou suffragettes

ougl1t to 1111) III those I~uro\lclln COUll lrles \I hMe "omen and donke) s hitched logethm draw hen\ y IOlld. rllen )0\1 ,I be of some UBe

Snffragette-Are ) 011 mnrrled' Scorrllll\ 1Ilnn-Or cOllrsc Suffra~ellc-g,ldenlly tile cuslom

) 011 mention Is 1I0t cOllfined to for elgll c.oulltrle. -TIHlge

He Old Nnpper- iones Is so \ Islonnry' No

bod) tltiteS any slock In hI. scl1l'mes SI1"p~Or (!;looml1) )-1 did -Judge I Do ) 011 thml, It Is pORRlble to mal.'

an nilshlp nbsolllte!) 8.lfe? Sill e, I eplled the mcchaniclall Ho~ DIsable It before It gets a chance t,

leave tho glound-WllBlllngton Slar

'rhe genprII \\.IS giving nn Illuo trnllol' of ""'I)dny olploll1l1cV nfter hll\ 1I1~ comllfired It \I Ith \Iorlll dlph>­macy

We \\Ill sny, for 11I81nnco he ob· sorHi! til" I our ~\ er} lIa) \I Iscncro Is IntrmlllcPII to I man from 10\\ 1\ lIe tnlks COllI wllh him lie meetB a mnn [, 0111 Boston lIad tll11.B bcans

Shouli! lie hnppell lo he tlll0" n In the cllmhlncd c"lnpnny ot n mtln from 10\\ n find n 111111\ fa am BasIon he \\ auld dlsCIIUH 8uccot."h -Chicago Post

They Don't Speak Now

WI at \lOll sense all this I. ubout lIen getillg on tll"" knees" hen lhoy propose said Mrs Purslow to het Ileal (1Icnd lib husullutl dldn t (\0 nn) sllch UbSlI1 rJ tnIH('

He rlill \\ lien he plollo>e,1 to lIle, RaW the <Ienr fllenu, \\ Ithollt think· Ing

WOMAN'S TRIALS. The burdens a wommn h .. to carry Ihrougb hIe ore mony but they con bo

I1tltlened II .he Will lurn 10 Dr. Pierce', Fav.,rlte PrescriptIOn A soothmg and ItrcD~theD1Dg nervlDO- .ubdumg nervou!I excltablhty, prostrntl.on, hysteria, hot­flashes "Dd the many symptom. wlnoh may he caused by dtstrcl8t"g .11s peculiar to women For Ibol~ .. drag,mg-down" P0lnS or d"lr ... nnd lor Ihe demllg.­ments and -,rregulantIM the" Favorite Presorlptlon I, hos had mnny thoutlUnda of t •• tlmomsl. Irom people hvm~ In overy part of Amefleo. Another Important tbIDg to .DeFY fDO#UIH I. that thiS medlolne IS mnde from effiCient mCLhcmnt roots, Without the use of alcohol. DQrcotlcs, or any inJUriOUS agents Full list of) mgredl ems given on buttlo-wmppor nnd .worn to \1y Dr R V P •• rcc-" ho " I ~e,,~ent

0,[ tile In\\1II<'[I<; Hotel ond Sot,.. r 1 rn (II,. '1 1 I

N Y Every womllD Iii InvJtcd to write tu thiS Iru;UlUt(J find receive confidentIal and sound medlonl odvloe, entirely Without cost from one who makes the dIl'ICUC3 of women In. "pecl.lty

1 CtLU ehOC!rfolly recommend YOllr roml'dles, rBJ'cdl111y vonr I Fu.vorit.o Pr(!!lCrlptlou,l for nil (omnlodls(lrdt'rs I WI it!!!1 Mns M JIf 1.I0ll1tltLl oC lllUlT City, l'onn, !tuuto 2 "nurlng the [l1L~t ""von YOILrs'1 snlY"red frum I'nl"o In tho hlLe!! ~lId oVllrlcs Irlet! m 'ny romool.s but foulld onlv trllll"lout rollol Ilntll I WlIS pOl'SulUloo by 1\ frlond to try Dr Pierce, l~avorlto Pro.~crlptlon Afwr giving thl. r.medy n fnh trl .. 1 I found thllt It would do just wha.L It Is recolDlllonded to do lll~cd In nil sov"n bottle" I call11ot .penk too hlgbl, of Dr Pierce's romotllcs for all f01l11do dCTllngomcl1t.~ •

V:. Ple"".'s P/eascnt Pellets re~ulaCe IIver,IIIf1,

Standard Gas E~gine Oil

The b~st

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Page 7: IRONS - Treherne~' Ii Ii lIih 3' iii .' :' ~ r ' , , I Un the hot day~ '. cotI).e to'us , , for [iJ . ~ Ice Crea'm and·' , t Soft Drinks • ~ .. : a .fruits and groceries. I ...

WILL NO} .... ~ ... : .......... y- BE~ FUR[HER REDUGED

ACClon of the Government in Remitting One Half of the f Duty IS Generally Considered to be Rather Drastic,

I ;,>and Further Reduct 0;] is not Probable.

O.tnlVlt Ont -The Evening CItizen In eommentlng on the r~cent remls sh,n 01 50 per cont ot the duly on (lemen t suys

It Is \I nolly Imllrobnblb that an~ !urthpr nella:! w \\I he tltke)1 by the go~clIJment In rogl1ld tu the cement duty lhe aotlon tnken In remitting oue-hnll of the duly I. conshlered ;,cnernlly to be pretty olaslic thougb (lertnln Interest" In Lhe \I~8t nre Ie lUGSlmUng thnt It does not go far I nough ;'iIC Kltnntiou \I hlch cnlloli tor a I eductl"n 01 the duly \\ 118 II. spec jnl cnse tn moet which I xc~ptlonal lie 1011 1m I t~ be take II I h' re Is no ren~on tn Itlltlcipnte ho" over us h ntcd In C~I taln qUIll tels Ihut It IH tho thlu ~"d uf th" ;wdge and llkr Iy to be further, xtended ILS relluldp cemcnt or ()th~1 comlllO!lltle~ t11llhcrp I" full Inqulty Into tho tntler gOllol ally'

Ih" CllIzen 1110 pllnls n lengthy Interview "Ith Slll!lur r W C Dd W II d$ ~r"~ldenl or the lllllndn C.,. mont e()rnpnll~ In II gIrt! to the sltnll tlon n,P. Cannda ( ell pnt company has n Inlge surpln" stoel< uu hand 0~e1 III r"flu" mnnntA 1)11 \\ hleh It \I ould

like to reall .. e s/lid Sonator 1',I\lalll. y, hen askcd II It W( I ~ true th It th" Cotlll nn) n.t< In stul cd Is untllJle to l<\upplv tho ".tit \11th com~II'

1 he scnator \\oultl Ilml,e 110 com mont on th!' ar.llon of tho go; ern mont In rc<luclnp; th~ llut) 011 ccmrnt olle hulf (or n Ilmltod pll10d lIOi did he eare to hllY lor IlIIbll. IIlnn "hat elf"ct tllo IrlW"POllutlon luclIllIes of th" country hnd au the delll C Y 01 tho compnn) s prodllct ,

1 here haH nn,cr belli a time when I ho Call1dn C~mollt company hns not Ii""n IIhle to 1111 all Its order. the

senator further sultl 'The plants 11Iniuded In the compnny "ele only running bel\~een sevell anll I'lgbt mJnths of thc year_" hen the Canuda Comeot cOlllpan) \\ ns organized but since thnt time thoy llIl~ e been run nlng the full t\l elve months 01 the yrar I his hus gh co us the oppor tunlty of I\Il\lIg 1111 ge storehollses \\ hleh we hUI e located at farlous points 111 propllratlon lor tlle bllSY HenSon

rllat \\ IlIlte' er lbe other sixteen c~ ment con1\lIlnles In operntion till ollgh out tho country might do with regard to osltl"" te gOI ernmpnt to I esclnd the dut, cuttillg deolalon the Canada ( r nwnt cotnlllln) \\ ould t ll.e no pal t III slIeh nn 111111eal the president 01 thl' CCJlUpnll also n"sertod

Thero Is one 10lnL which has been ovcrlool,ed thoul':h r he said '1 b~ Canndilln companies annnally pur chnse a gr~ It quantlt~ or paper bngs fOI cemeutln Ihe United SlaLes rh~sr hagA cunnot be hall In Cannlla nnd th.) urc (orCl'11 to bu) there Pll~ Ing the rull dill) Now untlol this order of tho government Unltod Stntes mllnufactnrers of cement 1\ 11l be able to ship tbeh cement here pnylng only one half the dut) on bdth cement and on lIll' papel hngs ' Whnlelor else rna) be said nbout lhe cut tbls 1\ 111 up peal lo the ordinal) mun as unfair to the Canadian companies 'Va ha; e to 1111) full duty on the paper bnlls "hllo the American COml)!lnles enll sblp them In here fllled with ce ment nnd only pay hnlr duly The C!lnnda Cement company may ask th~ government with Lhe other six teen Canndlnn companies lor similar Ircutmp.nt lu conl\('cllo)) with thl' pn per bngs bll t tbat Is ns far as It will go

FEAR 200 PEIjISHED IN ALASKA GOLD NORJ'HLAND

Six Villages Destroyed by Eruption 'f Kalmal Volcano, Travellers Tell

Sewal d Alnska -I hnt aooul 200 pOlson8 hnv" I)orlshed In the tleslruc lIolI at six VI1l11g0B as II result or tile erupLlon of KILtmn.1 volcllno WIIS the real eX11I essHI 11> Iwrsuns on board Ills cunncry tender \lhlch alrlvcd hell

I ho ,illUMes mllnt ot WhORO Inhnb Hllnts wem nallve nShCllllell IIro Kan Mlich Savnnoos Douglas Cold \JU) KamJ:amlltt' 111111 I(atmnl

'I he tender I cport, d thut at 1.lst rc ports L1H eruption hud ceaRed but nhnrll BllIllcH todn) cnused (l rene\\ sharp HIIUI ks hllv" clluKed If renow tie"" (It

Reporta Come From Prospectors Who Say Precloua Metal Found at

Fort Liard Ottn wa ~News that gold has been

found III the 1101lh" ost territories at rher above

It Is IIIIJlnBsibie to get any detnlls ·unnlI bllt the tender bl0llghl word "hcn It Inst hCllrd the \ lllage of 01\ Kodlnk Island "n" safe It repOlted \lrevlou8ly tlJllt this d~3trll) ed nnll Il Is now 11OI'ed nll tlements on this Ibland escallOlI wllll out damage O(hOl t1l III getLing a cov crlng of lo\canlc naheB

rhero I. NOllie nilpi chcnslon over the fnte of Afogunk Islund which lies between [{odlnk lslnnd the I\ntl}lnl volcnno No word has cOllie tlOUl thel(

1 he entire IILmnRphero 01 AIR.kn B"Cm~ chnrg~d "Ith gn.Hca vegetutloll 0\ erywlu I ~ 'being Itlllcd !lUling a shal Jl drlzzlo

Chemists ill clal od th~ rain sceliled to ClLrry 0. strong chltl go of sulpburlc nl'ld

Wh~rc' or tho I nln tOllchel1 vegela tlon,lt hll!lhlCd It Evell Iron framCK ot blllldings weill Rl\ghtl> ('nlBn

It I. ImpoRsllJlO nt this time to gel nn Ilccurnte esU mato 01 tho damage or t1umbel of pel sons dcstltute since It has lIecn ItnpoRj1lbll to alJpronch the Ilclnlty of the volcnno It Is he lIeved how I.'Vl'r till' prn"ort~ 10BA Is trcmcnr]olls and hundrl ds of lives lost

REF'UL heading out 8 and 10 Inc'h:as high and THE SUNDAY SCHOOL wbere tbel e I~ mucb 'o{ LllaL rUIIl nut IIOW aud mucb to the oro Han Geargo E FOlter

Over Gro~h of Canada at Luncheon

sllortnge all tllo CLOP In lIle ~o. LESSON XII-SECOND QUARTER winter whuut states and lne I e<luctlon thut Is blling muu .. In the hUI d whellt FOR JUNE 23, 1912

London -Hon Geo E Fostor waB guest at n IUllcheon oC the Royal

Colonlnl Instltute nt Fishmonger s Hall the gathering Includlug lIIuny lIl~rcantile and commercial magnateB nnd most oC the leaders of tb~ 1,011 don Canadlnn cIrcles Earl Gre'

BUltes hl)S lilll [OUlldaLlolI (or a SllOrt Text of the Lesson Luke vII 3650. whent orop III tho U ultc<1 ~tlLtc. this year, uul05s the "Ilrlug "heat tllru" out II bUlnllf'r yield In tho Dakotns lind Minnesota At tile prC3enl time the speculative trade Is Il little tired tbe pubhc takes little Imerest III thu spuculative mllrkets and IIIOresslon al opel ators Inck enthusillsm \I ulling probnbly until further develupment. show more plainly whut t1w (utule has In store tOI the mnrltet In the m'llntime .upplles of 01<1 croll "heat are being used up, and the statlstical pooltlon II hleh fOI soverul "eel,s dur Ina APIIl nnd May kept .teadll) grow Ing In falOI of the ben I IIldo has lIlls week turned decidedly bulll.h Last week the I~orld s shipments from ex porting to Importing countries totnl le(1 9 968 000 bus agnlnst 13 536 00 bus tOl ti,o prellous week lind lU 084 000 bu8. for the same "eel, Inst yem 'Ihe quuntlty on ocean pnssage do­creased [or tlw \\ e-ek 3 119S 000 bus leaving tho agglogate quantlt~ 56102 QOO bUR com pal ell "Ith 58 87l 000 bus n ) eUI ngo 'l be EUrO\lCall ,Ialblo suppb demeased 3410000 bus lust week COmpI\! cd with til IIICI ell.Se o[ 3 400 000 bus last ~ em and the total Is 1l0W 103 032 000 bus against 97 200 000 bus n. )enl ngo 'l h~ \vOlld s I Is Iblo sUPIlly accOi ding to IJradsl rllet s sho\\ ml la8t week a dccrenllo oC 538G 000 bus against an Incrmlse of 3134 000 bUB n ,car ago III the Ulllte<1 States Ihe Ilflllllll) rcceillts nre no" dall) less thnn the) \VOl 0 n yenr ngo Ilntl the prl mary shlIlIllcnts III e Inl gel alld nlthou~h 0\\ Ing to prlcos In the Unlt~d Statcs being much nbov£> nh export lovol cOIllParutll oly lillie Wheat and Ilour ellll bo exported the United Statoq visible SUllply Is being reduced latoly at n verY healthy rato rust week the decrease "as 1 379 000 bus compnred with an Incrense o[ 929 000 bUR for the samo weele last year Rnd the totnl United Stlltes vis Ible nOW Is 10 847 000 bus ngalnst 26 838000 bus a yellr ngo or ollly 4 000 1)00 bus larger" hlle In the mlddlo 01 Decembel last the aggregate l\a8 28 000000 bus larger thnn 1t stood at

::H~~~~:.~ and Foster s was the only He spoke for hair an hour, o~'I::i:'IJ~.~.~ the wonder(ul rise ot the 0: ~~~.~~~.~rr~~~~~;~.~~~~~;~~~~::l~ri and me gathering was IUl

In the ml)resscd We may at Win rong accor<jlng to Cob

ti\"cICell!sliJri; at the th'''lrlleS, but by Georgo we ~ e Is flntly denied got was one of his striking

I p Irnscs and another WaS 'I wIsh nspector oC Dom n Homebody would huy tho \\ord eml

agencies In the grnnt 'Vhon a man leuves Brltllin Is In the capltnl

Questlon Htat!!II thnt COl Canada be has simply moved ' Wisconsin s refusal to grant In an eloquent pel oration \ (I tor

spacc to n Canndlan exhibIt on the appealed lor combined II ladom amI talr grounds Canndlans have detcr expellenee to the end thnt all pnrts

o[ the empire be blought togethel mined to organize a procession oC \Vlthln the Inst 25 yeU! 8 the empire 1101 80S nnd wngons loaded \I Ith Can has outll\ cd Its orgnnl~allon said ad Ian produce II hlch would eclipse II 1I11)thlng attempted In Callallian ad the distinguished Cal1adlan Sbn. veIl Ising on the othel side \Ie lie dOlln and say \\e nrc unable

We ha.ve no Intenlloll of lIlaklng to make an organization which shnll ollrROI\o8 obnoxious b) nn, such I,eel) thle empire one

Fishing Vessels Destroyed by Volcano Seward Alaslm-Passellgers Oil

unum tatting, said »11 "'hlLe 'As n maLter of tact "e hn~ e not ) et ap plied for spuce nt the fnlr nml \\ e bope from pnst expcllence that when

Miss Malecka Pardoned we do apply we \\Ill not be refused the mull stenmol Dorn which hns nr lived flom the \I estwllrd alter 11IISS lug through a shower of asbes from the Katll1al lolcano believe that BOV

or II small fishing vl1llges on tlto ahore of Shllkorr Strult IIIn) have been destroyed b) the erupllon Tho Ie­venue cuLtor serl Ice nt Unntnsltll hns been ailted to send asslstaDce rbrce slight earth shocks havo been rocold od on tlto solsmograph ut the Un I, er slly of Wnsblngton Indloatlng tha.t the volcanic disturbance III south \I estern Alaokn whlclt hns ngltated

'.ondoll -The l;lnlly Chronicle & \\ e recogniZe thnt tho talr board \V alsn IV correspolldent nnnonnces hIlS u legitimate rlgbt to I eCuse us that i.llss ~Inlecka has been pnrdoned tlle) \I Ish we hnve beon refused In by the Cznr I.U""" plnces before nnd In elel} such

She \I III reeeh e a 11Ilssport and be Instance we hnve mel ely fixed liP all escorted on a train by the pollee to attrllctlve exhibit In our omce the frontlel aud not \Jermlttet! to We r~a\lze that a refusnl Is tho return to Russin bORt I<lnll or advertising we cnn get

'llle Husslan high court hns order I he repOlt In question \I as b Iscd ed the rotm'n to her English sym on the fnct thut tbe NOI thOln Wls puthlsets of 20000 loubles rnlscd by cOllsln Devclollment r,en~ua \\ hlch them ns bnll has a lot of Innd (01 snle In the state

Miss Malecl,a told the correspond had suggested thnt Cnnada should not ent she \Vaultl make her home !lnd be allowed to compete at the fair In find work In England, the hllld of hOI ndvertislng Its lands But so fllr as bll th and friends r know tllO [air boa I d hns bad no

The Chronicle congrntulates the thing to do with It'

Instruments In the obsel valorles throughout Lhe United Stntes In the last thl ee days Is BtIIl In l,rogress

Boodlng Farm Congre.s Ottnwa -Duncan Marshall minis Czar s government on ~Ils. Malecka's

speedy IIberntlon nnd snys this act ton wlll foster more cordlnl feelings til \n ever between England and Rus

Cunard Co's Generoalty tel of agllculture In the Alberta go",

sla

ShaUllhneSlY Denies Rumor 'Montreal-Sir fhomRs Shnughnes

sy today stated there was not tho sllghtest lIuth In the rumor be wns to lollr" from the Cnnadlan Pllclnc

become president and mannger 0 repOl ted hallk merger

London-The Cunurd StcalllShlp ernment WllS In Ottawn In COllllect COIT\PIIIIY has declined to accept ony Ion with the World s Dry ~'nrllllllg remunerntlon tor the salvnge of the Congress to be held In Lethbridge pM"engers of the '1ltanlc by the this slimmer He wlll dlscu~s the Ilnthla I he White Star Ilpproachlng congress with the feder

PI esented $500 to Cnptaln Al thOl nl government nnd provlnclnl govern Rostron of the Carpnthla and $250 ment with the object of securing sup each to the surgeon purser and chief port tor the congress At 0. recent steward 'fbe rest of the member. 1,;~~:;g~~I~Jlm~,~tn~,~"'t't~~ a vote for the of the cre\l of the Carpathia recelH' I of tbe congress \\ as a month s pav the estimates

Memory Verses 37, 38 or 4D-Gold· en Text, 1 Tim 1, la, R V -Com· mentary Prepared by Rev D M. Stearns

'lilis annolnting of Jesus bl a pen Itent "OlUan Is recolded onl) b) Luke 'l here Is another allolnting luter In Ills mlnlstrv "blch Is recorded by ~Ialtho\\ Murk and John but not by Lnke Tbnt was at Bolhun), !lll I ~Inry the sisler 01 Mal thn anointed Him for hIs burllli IIlIH lVas prob ably at Naill nnd tllo lin me of tho \I OIllUII Is not gil ~n Both 11110lnt Illgs \I ere III the bouses of mell c lllod Simon but tbe 0110 Is callod Simon

a yellr plovlous 'Vhlle flour trnde 19 stlll cnlled dull the slocks of wlleat at Mlnnenpolls are decreasing heavlly and la the last few days the millers there hnve been stirred np by Du lulh shippers buying cnsh whent from Minneapolis elevn.tor people for ship ment to mlllors In lhe eastern states In connection \I Ith this phnse of the trade It Is reported thnt the Wnsh burn Crosby Co who have a lllrge 01111 at Bufl'nlo N', have bought (rom Cnnlldluu deniers a cargo 01 300000 bus 01 Mnnltobn 1 Northern which lhey have shipped flom Fort "l1l1al1l to their mlll at Dullnlo elthor to be m llled I n bond ror export 01 to be used lor theIr domestic trade by mixing with the United Stllt€>S \I heat [n the laHer cnso they would have to pny a duty 01 25c per bushel on bllt the Mnnltobn wheat Is or super lor qunllty nnd the IIrst cost or It 10c

16c pel buahel under tho price ot 1 Northern so thnt for mixing

to. malte Into 1I0ut: for the Unltell Stntes domes tic trnde It may be practicable at the prosent time to nse the ~Inllitoba \\ heat to a moderate extent III spite

having the duty to pay Thel e Is

til" Phnrlsoe lIud tho othel Simon tho lepol III todll) s lesson tho "oman \llIshed Ills r"~t II Ith penitential te lIH thulll nud unolnted thcm At Bethuny l\hLry nnollted Ills he 1(1 U" \ (II a q

1Iis reet bnt lhOl e Is no lOeont o. her IVnshlng th. III I he) III 1II1lni fesLly t\\O IIholly 11I1l1r( 1I't lu"1I IIWl lit dlIYelont lIm.s 1111<1 III (IInor~ It Illtlces but Jeslis Christ Himself Is the centro In e~ch "0 110 Is In nll tho bible lUlU eler)"hmo ,,"d ut all tlmes reI enllng God tile I lithe r III our losson lie Is In the house or 0110 I; ho kno\V 111m 1I0t nor tr~l1l111 111m II Ith common CDurteS) as ;1" learn from the worda oC Jesus In ICISCS II 45, I hou' gal cst lIle 110 watel lor my teet tllou ga~est mc no 1,IsH my hend "Ith 011 thou dldst not IInolllt ' At Detbany lie \\I\S III Lho hOllsn of thuse 1\110 1010(1 him I his Ph III se~ reminds liS o[ tho one III chnplet xvlll 11, 12 nnd III 10180 30 oC our lesson Qhallter IV e wad thnt tho P larlsee Ilnd lawyors I ejected tho cOllnsel ot God against themBolvos In chapter xvi 14 It Is said thnt tho Pharisee derldeil Illm alld lIls Leacll Ing H~ went II hel ever He could do good and heal 1\ sin sink 80111 or a diseased body never til Inking of Him .elf or 01 Ills unkind treatment by others lIo dId \lot hesltnte t6 ton~11 tho \volld In any form [or Its good, but He \\ as as separate from It as llght from darkness He oame to suvo slnnels to Beek nnd to save the lost and Inasmuch as lie lIhnsolf said rhero Is joy In tho presence of tho angels 01 God over ono sinner that ropellteth ([,uko xv 20) lie was no doubt full o[ Joy II hen he lound anyone like this wornall or tho womnll {If SamarIn or Nicodemus or Zaccheus or tho pelll tent thlof will

to be sllved Perhnps she hlld

nothing much no\\ In regard to glow Ing ClOpS outside ot the United States Our own Western CanadIan orop Is genernlly suppose,\ to bo In a lIounlshlng comlltlon but In our opln Ion \\e continue to have too much cold and wet wenther The low quallt, oC much of the aeed u50d especially In Saskntcbewnn Is llable to cause considerable disappointment

henrll lIls Como UlltO me or 1115 WOlds to another Daughter be of good comfort tllY Cnlth hnth mnde the~ whole (l>lnll xl 28 Ix 22) Somehow she hud hem tI Ilnd believed and had w3sted hor OIlPOI tunlly to thank Him Now lit hud come wltll In hor rench'rLlld she hesilnted to do all that was In her henrt It mnttered not to her thnt the house wns thut oC Simon the Phmlsee she waa 1I0t thinking oC either Simon or hlB houso, but or just one person II ho hnd mluls hel blln(1 to a11 but Himself Sho knew ber sin bettol than Simon did, and 80 dl<l He to whom she had now come How llIlusunl such tem" and such devotion, and hOIl refl eshlng Illl must hnve beon to Him Sbo II nshed HLq feet with tellrs but Ho had waShed her soul b) Ills precl \U" Ilood, soon to bo shed for h'3 S " her bumlllty at His ftrot bohlnd Him Bee her conlrilion II ceplng over fila feet nlld thinking ho\\ hel own ba,l \\ andered Some one hIlS suld that tbo essence of her henrt WILS dlsLllled to bnthe His feet nnd tho glory of her hend unbound to furulsh Him \lIth \l. tQwel' Hnd she kingdoms to give they would havQ been Inld at His leet but she did her best and He accepted She did not send by nn·

the season advnnces and rovenls the resnlts aad the weathel lie nre bavlug aggravates this condition In EaR tern Canadn tho "leather hns also been unCavorable by too much rain

In Ontario It Is reported that a Hl()oa,·deal oC the winter wheat has

wluter killed In Europe the to maintain about other She rendered personnl grat

It\lde She wns so Occuliled with Him that Simon s frowns \\ ere noth Ing to hor I hero Is no I ecol d oe n word ahe uttered but ob how tho tenrs, tho disheveled hnll' the PI eclOlla ointment did talk (or her Sbo !lnd I

lIgbt(lr, I no thought oC calling nny one's atten I lion to ber, .. he cared for no .no s

rUlUl"'IOplnlon she wns endeavoring to I thonk HIm He accepte I her sra ... II Itude He looked Ilt her Hu toule ~ her pnrt He epok3 to t Pr n.n~ solrl to hor 'Thy 81ns are r'i"l;lvrm til( Y'

(v'er.,os 50) Her name we knoW ;~~~E~,~~:;;~F~~:;~~it~'i:~;1~~~1 hath saved thee, go In penco" !!~Iri,.c ,+" cili,':"Gj~al,n ".Mer'\I;tt6,',lIClan::lty' wrltton In heaven (l~uko

the l Joy ot sins forgiven to us and n \I hole souled Him he .seen In our dally

"~I'~::~t!~ ~hOllr;;bt.that ho knew "~;~it;~~~j';~~~~~ I Ii not kaow her t! '.:wh;~rel!8 JlaSUlg.~;~:ne)/{,. both of them I ~~~tJ;~';;[~~'i~i~J:;I~J~'~I:t~ solves Ho

,t~::~~1~itit~~~1r~r;~~::ef~·~~~~1~~ r" ;u:~f:~~~~~~S\¥~~f~l\~~9 readll~ as tl: hnd con

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The Department 0:, A~;iclllture ::uld 11I1.lI1ig~ati?~ il1\·.ite~:.tha co oll~ralion of [111 the residents of the Prov1l1cc In 1\S eflorb-,to secure for :\lanitoba_ a fair share of the new s'"ttl.rs who, are comilll!: illtp Western Canada'. I • • ' "

This Province holds unparalleh:d opportunilles fa: men of en­ergy Bnd ambition. There art: thllu~and~ IIf - acres of. good land now open for homestead en t'ry besides large trRCI~ \Vh leh ea.1 be bought at low prices.

N lIrnher~ of spleudid improved fnrt1l~ nre ~I'ailaole for purch[ls!! at reasonable prices, and other,; au}' b~ Iud ellllt~r for cash rentals or for a )'earlv share of the crop. . ..'

The opportunities of Manitobn Are fullv descrlhed 111 R new book lately isslIdl bv tbe D~plttJllent of Agri~u!tl1r~ and IJIlrul~ration, which will be sent free to Ull v person deSiring- It.

Every person interested in the futllre of Manitoba ~holtld selld copit:s of this book to his fri"nds ill the old home, wl~h n letter tellin\! of his own expenencl!~ Such letter:! aceomp II1led by the uook nbout ., Pro~perons Manitoba'" will bring the advnlltages gf this province hOIll!! to thousands of pro,pectivc, seltlerR.

Write 10 day to the undersigned, and a coPY of tbe book wil! ue sent.

. J .. J: GOLDEN. . . Deputy Minister of Agrtcllltur.: ,Ilud lmmlgratlon Winnipeg

JAS. HARTNEY, 77 YOlk. Sr:, Toronto, Out. JOSEPH BURKE, 178, Logan A\·e., Winnipeg, Man. J. F. TENNANT, Grelnn, ~[unitoun.

. W, W. UNSWOH rH. fiwcrl'on, ~lanitoba i and ,,11 Domin:. ion GOI·"rnwent lwmigrntiola Agencies abrond. '

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i The Waterloo'Boy I· 'Hnving secured the agency fpr these ,Famoll.s' Gasoline

, Engines; I ,now offer them i~l,an)' sizf; from . '~ I Y.i h. p, to 60 Ii. p. . . ._

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'= I~ h.p.,.on skids ,$45.00 • h" " $ • 4.' p., .' 125·0~ i 6 h:',p., portable' $275.00' . -

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nn error in Jast· week's "Times." The liit of officers of. the' Athletic A~­sociation'shou'd hn\'e read: presi d'!nt, 'D. J:enr\" dce-presid~nt, S. R'lIlci~; treasurer, Wm. Ai~eusi s~crelary, J. A. Delgaty.

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'1'1 e 1 i~llic on June 2Hh. pi 0-

mises to be the 11I0st slIcccssfhl af­fair of its kind ever held in LaVtll-

1,It, .. "" 1'he boy~ are pracli~iug loot ball every evenirlg, 50 as to'be in Ii ~ositioa to cover Ihemseh'es, witb laurels on picnic day. Negotiat-ions are under way to ~eCllr<! t ;?ood base ball teams 10 pia y here un that date, but nrrangements are not completed yet in reg}'rd to thi~

rel\tur~ of the day's sport. Rem· ember. lunell is 10 he served from 12 10 I"and Supper to commence al 5 Evelybody welcome. . ,

NOTRE DAME DE LOURDES

Paul Flies has just re~eived 2

carloacls of bricks for his llew house on Weicker 51.

The'Forme,s' Elevator Co. and severnl farmers are bnsy shipping I\heat these du)s.

Re\,. Fa~her Anloillc ChaitllllC311 lVeul to Winnipeg on busilless on Tutsday's traill.

MOllchamp.& Ch3nel arc pl1lliilg up n large addition to their restaur· ant on 'Notre Dame Ave. '.

••••••• ~ ••••• ~ •••••• 40~ ••• • • : Rath well Locals : lit • • • • he;nii~e,"a!rel. JntQrnRtlD~R !tomB about Pooplo Rod Ev- • • onts in Rnthwnllllnd District.. •

: Wallcr Drew and Wm. Bull visilors on Iheir ,,:av 10 Holland, II'here they ~pell(a short while.

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Fred nUTI'is cut his hand 11lIdly wllile fencing this week. or h e h'n~e ball team Ulay snff<!r in conse-

a 'Iook

prol'erhial happy smile and ~olenll1 , thought. It's twins-bolh bo\'s.

One member at le'lst of the cOIllJlll;nlly will be glad to know thn t it is shortly~ proposed 10 open a riding school. F,urther particulars uext week.

The D.:bating Society will mcet at the Hazell fnrm on Tnesdny evening nt 7.30. Members nrc re­minded thal to be puuclual is to be polite. A very;interesting suhje!:! in cOlluection "':ith I he course I of hlll11a1l e\'euls in the immediate settlement "'il! be under discussion.

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INDIANfORD

Wedding l3r:lls not far awny.

1 • I Geo. Norton's new barn IS oom-",,' ,

illg into promiale1lCe.

• • •••••••••••••••••••••••••• MI~. n. Caswell left on Thurs-

dny f~r Gr~nd\'iew. l\lr.m,d Mrs.'Wm.Fllllteron spent

Thursday iu the city, \

Evervbody is c1enning rifles in ine,s for I he shoot.

Thos·. Huggart took Wednosdn), night's Irain for the cit~,.

r.1 i!.i Kale Calder spcnt a few dal's in the city la'st week.

Mrs. H. J. Sharpiuleft on Tllcs, day uight's train for. Worxeter, onto ,

Fmnk Shepherd has a large smile on these dnys. Boy No. I.

Congrntulations I

W"f' Shepherd left last Satur­dny for Vancouver and- inter­medinle points. He, intends being a wav for two or three months:

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, BIG SHOOT":"T. Scarrow has donaled a "pig". (vallie $IO.OO)to be shot for 'at the 800 yards range on Saturday oext, June nod., (no practicing nllowed.)

Mr. and Mrs.], Ranson Idt o~

'l'nesday morning for Moose Jaw, for n fortnight's holidav. Mr. Turnbull of Treberne is in charge of tile dmg slore durin'g b

,A rat was killed in ~!r. Do\\,- absence. mall's.lune last -Sundav. -

D. M, Ross preacl:el last Sun­day irr the Pres.b:rteriall church., , .

Miss E. McInnes was a passen· ger to Cypr~ss_Ri ... er on the I st~.

, Wm. PritcHard gave a ball in the loft of his new barn 011 Wr:dpesday

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Next Sunday, June 23rd .. tbe M nsonic Lodge will hold their 'au­nl1al church parnde nt St. Paul's Church, Ratbwell, at 7 p.lII. Mem­bers and visitors are requested to assemble ill the M~sonic Hall at 6.20 p.m.

D~n A:ymond" of Treberne,: is coming to Ratbwell one day out of each week to do boot und shoe

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repairing. Ji,e will be in.Bibaull's building 011 Satu~day, June 22nd.,

Thursda)' of each week

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Only One Way Tn Hnow Good Flour and that is by Using it,

The Senses of Touch and Sight c.an· be ' Deceived when Buying Flour

BUY "PURITY PATENT" AND BE. SURE.

You can't lell good flou'r from poor flour by looking- nt it or b}' taking it in your hand and feelinl!; it. Some of the best of flours are not as wbile ns some poorer g-rades that probably have heen 5e\'erelv bleached; then again some of the snow-while floms hnl'e e\,erythiug but tbe starchiest parts of the wheat milled out of them. We studied the whole question out and decided to make n flour tllnt would be suilable for the people who take delight in baking good bread and pastry. and who don't want to bllY two kinds of flour (0 do it with. You g-et all the FLOU R that is in the wheat when )'OU buv our PURrTY PATENT FLOOR.

c. "Wiechman TREHERNE MANITOBA

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H,AI L NSU'RANCE , AT LOWEST RATES IF

INSURED WITH THE

Manitoba' Fariners' Mutual·

HAIL INSU~ANCE COMPANY •

$1,210,000.00 Insurance in Force Assets, April 1st., 1912, $71,000.00 $459,348.40 Paid for Losl Claim.

in Last Eight Years WE INSURE AS HIGH AS $6.00 AN ACRE

RATES REDUCED

W. McQu.i~. Preside.t, Po,tale I. Prairie. A. U. SUnloD. Manaru. Bo:! 1146, WlDnipel

• J. II. Shultz, Field Ma,aae" Wi.,ip.,.

Geo. H. Hazlewood Agent at Treherne

In towri every Snllllday aflelllooll, or particulars can b" had at allY

lime al the Times Office.

PROFESSIONAL CARDS --' ------~--------------

AlEOrC.IL

DR. LAMONT

111. DOl noM. Uul\lonlty of llRllilobR. HmulUr I(fllilunlu.

OnteD and reddoDeo. BOYDfJ St. PllOuo :!4.

DRS, DUNDAS AND MOTT

~!oR DA UNT G. DUNDAS. M Il. l( H.c K. Y.:or-:o,. , .. !'I.A,I,ns.

Coroner. Dillen 1\(111 nmlillolleu: Oflllln Strout.

TrollfHuo. Oillen Unur .. : - - 91011" III ~ 2 to 3 0 nl.

W. A. ~IO'rT, ~1. n. Coron .. r

Brondwny • • . Ra1hw()1l.lIou.

MISS FRANC!lS n. I!I,I.ICOTT

GRADUATE N U RS}!. 1I rtllenl. ",rllieal. U1t\~ tnrulty (0 .... 8.) nllll IIIn"tI"~o. Qpou fur

IJrorotiPloulilolla'ugOIlH!III.K. l'nJoll)uHlO Dr. Duu. Llu. or luhlrolU cnra of Mr .J. O. 'l'urnblili.

Orlilin StrutlL, Truhoruo.

J. J. Kl£l.F.lllm, n. I'. SC. VI:rBlIINAIIV SUIlOEON nnf! DonllOl· or.

fico In BUIILh'. Livory Slabloil. UrOlul WI\)'. 'Pbon!) No. 17.

TnEIIltllwJo:. :tlllo. Will hu pt DruK Slorl3. Rnthwell. Q\'or)' Frith)'.

DENTA~

DR. A~ W. MYI.1!S

Dootl,t, D.D.S .. L. D.B. Ollleo 10 !ltILI,I •• Block, 'l'roborllo. Houn :-9 to 12 a.lu; l:!tO

to 6 v. m" l QVOIIIUKII aud Sundnys by RPpoil!'. mont. W 11 bo Rway IIPllfoxhllfltoly the fIrlit.

S,nop'sls of Canadian No'rth-West ,w_o_ok_ln_o"_cl_. m_ou,;,..t .. _. ~ ____ __

LClfld Regulations, ANY person who fl Lho 13,,10 head or Il rnmlty

or 1\0)' malo Qvor U:I yeHTI old, 1118.Y bonio· a .. ol1d.· n QUllltllr.8oo~lotl or HVIlUablu Vo·

minion JaUlI Ju MIlUltobll. ~118"lltoLoWHlI or Alburtn. ~ 1'ho I1Jlpllcnnt muat.I1PpUOrll1 porllOD ILl. tho DomiulolJ L,Uluti ARIJUCY or tiub·d.gouoy lor t.ho district. Eutry by proxy may bo IDildo utuu,. Ullono)'. on Dortaln coudit.iQu .. , b) ruthor/ moLher, SOli, duugiltor, broulor or sill Lor 0 tULondlul' hOIllBlltoltdor. ,

DUllo8-SII. montb.' , •• hlon •• UllOn "Del cui· tlVotiOl1 oCt.lto laud In oaeh or thrtto yoan. A bOl11o.toad",r ltH'Y Iho withhl ulno IIlllc" of hla humnatoltLi 011 II (Illm of IU. teRtiL elKIIt,)' ucruI\ BohtlY OWllo[1 olHl OODUlliod by hlnl or U)' hiB fatbor, motlillr. flUU, IlaughL!)r, brother orlliewr.

In (listrlcL. a lrornoHtOu.t.lor In Hood qUl1rtur-acct.lou ulouS·

$."1.00 Du t. ~Ol in yeura

li~:~or~~iii:2~:~~I;~:~;it~~.I~~1:j .. the ,::;'''-iirl~,,~to~~ .. ;,~ ODd

6UBCELLANlt:ODII

ANDRRWS & ANDR/tWS IAaaIITS ... • 0.

OF'FlCE~ R.II.oy A •••• Trohoro., M •• U"bo_ 8oliolton tor the CaD ad lao Hanlt of Com ...

merce, Uank. or H.nllltoD. and ror MUDJclpallLr 01 &utb Norlolk.

F. H. MITC'HIU .. r., n. A.

ATTOIlN.;Y AT LAW. Olnoo hi A. &l"n{.'. agenoY"U'('6tulwltY. Troheruo.

ALI'RJID MARTIN

FIRE, nall.-' LUe Iud Acc!dollt InllllfaDce A'l8Ut • .uHrt~.M6 and Heal R.h\u. O(JICft

DO BrORdwa). TreberDlEtI hDurll, ~ LIlI fl. Com­ml~.louor for t.klDe AtIldadtl.

W. K. RANTON

pnOTOORAPHER, Troilor ••• 81udlo ",III be closed .Iurlnll the .ummor moutlu.

FRATERNAL SOCIETIES,'·

TRRHRRNR LODOlt No. 5I,A .F.& A.M.'

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