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' . i "Robin Hood" is the name of the floor we' haudle. It i!. : fil modern flour, willed in the' mo.t <'modern mill in tbe country, it is,made of Canodian wheat by willers .who know how to get : the Ollt of tbe grain. r, ' "" ' ,I : ' baking i Telephone ,i 37 - *--- " Treherne, Irving-field ' Tribune-There was a pretty wedding on ·\Veduesday morning at the of Mr. and Mrs. H. Field, 'when tbeir ilaugliter, Gladys 'p" became the wift! of Mr. Geo. Irving', of (be C. P. R. station slaff,- Rev. W. E. Sell!:r B,'.A., perf 01 miDg the cere; lIIooy. Miss Mary Armsou, of la Prairi", c0115in Qf the bride, \Vas . ., bridesmaid, allli ?Ilr. John Irving, the groom's brother, was grooms: , . man. Mrs. Geo, Eame:; played tb,e wedding march, lind Mr. Matthews rendered I pretty m sder.tions. 'l'here was quite a ,large gatber· ing of friends Rnd Hlatives to' wit- , . ness the ceremony, among whom were l\Ir. Frauk Annsoll, of Bas!! woodi Mr. nnd Mrs. H. V. :Koss, of , Winnipeg, und :\11'. aod Mrs, Geo. Tiwble, of Portage la I'rairie. " After tbe cerelUODY all sat down to a' well prepared repast, the newly warried cou pie receh'ing· the con- gr&tulations of all present, 1I1r. and Mrs: Irvinlt left 011 Brandon train fur a, trip, to couver, lakiGg with thew tbe w".u<::;.of all wbo knolY them. 17 th ., 191.3 A' Leller the Public' -"'- A wheat of elCcelleut quaJity has just ,been gathered in from Jh:s district, prodl1cing a quality of flour before equal· ed by tbe mill or any otber mill ill the G.nd. And while I tbank wr maqy customers for ! past fa,'ors I aID Rlad to anooullce tu tbelu that the,; certainly will be pleased with the 'flour iu tbe conl' year. I woula like to the Perpetual Peace Buffalo Courier- "It,seems fitling tltat at the close of tbe Pcrry centellnial celebration our tboughts shoultl be directed to the mailer of permanent pe;:Cl! be· tween the two great English speak- nations of the world," said the Re\'. Dr, Johu W. Ross to lbe COIl· gregatioll of Calvorr Pre"byterifltl Cllllrch at yeslerda} moming's ser· of the who in the Or. Ross's tbeme was "Purr past have large lUilliD Centennial and P<nmlUellt Pence," firms tbat ha\'e rio interest in in !I sermou in which hrothel h or the community, neitber love, consideration and justice were mouey here("::'they ale here for the domiuant notes, he \'isnalized what tbey cau get 'out of you-' that for his cougregation the I1ltimate it is up to 'you to gi\'e vour home reign of the Prince of Peace. " . mill at least a trial (as I gtlliran "After a hundred years of pence every sack of floui): with better JUniual understalldiul{ 'I have shown illY confidence iii and with doser identitr iu great Treb'erne no un: world relations anel interests, why ""."n!" lUanner hyad\'anclog with should not peace be mude perpe· times,to th .. best 0: my abiliiy, tual? and'made such Impr?vcments 011 "Seutiment fallorable to ,sUl:h, n my,rlant;"lroth ill' the, mill and on desired COllslllllmation is steadily tbe dectlie light;plant, 'us far as' ag, IIDd tbe desire for per, was ahle to < afford. r therefore mRne:tt peace is more' widespread think ·that I the right to ex· and effective than evcr bdore in peet the support 01 my' fellow citi·. history ot the world. zellS, parti.cuiarly ,the,bllsiness men tine to the growing conviction of 'rreherne." : 'JnlmO,nlt intelligent people that civil· izatlon, prosperity' and happiness on 'blood aud iron,' l)\lt upon justice, good will and brolher ly IO\le. :"A high appreeiatioll makes it in, under government, we are all, heritors of blessiDgs that come froD! 'eleiphoDtil common kinship., The mind pro· :tests and the heart revolts at the , . , thougllt of a struggle that 'Nol1ld be fratricidal. Families in r-.'<>a,H and Canada have We have the samples for the Nl!w Fall Clothing i'l both the "Art" nnd "Crown" de. signs. We invite all tire men of Treherne to call ntld take \1 look at the \lew Roods ami get an ide .. of whnt IS "it" in drt!ss. The price nlng.:: is nboul the same as usual. Leave your order carlr and get the wear for the fnll seasou. Olea"ing, Pressing and Repairing Promptly Done. T. C. Delgnty TAILOR TRBtlERNE NO . .,.. '.THE PIONEER HARDWARE STORE HEATERS The present cold weather has no ,Ioubt drawn your to the fact that you need a heating stoYe. Don't fOI/.;ct that we carry a large stock in·the famous line of- SELF - FEEDING COAL STOVE.S AIR· TIGHT HEATERS BASE BURNEH COAL STOVES Yourself an Oil and. save the labour of firing- chilly days. ,They do good wOl'k and they are cheap, ordorless ond safe. Farm Lands Are you interested in' some, choice listings of farm rOIJertl'es? 'Vc have some choice half and quarter ons for sale and want, to get in tOLlch with some good buyers at once" Call."nnd see us right ',away if you are interested, , ' . ,. ST:APL,ES BROS. , 66 "REHERNE . , Plows , . , j , , '1 , , . ' . , I i , , , ,', , 1 , 1,f I 1 , , ! , j , l " ,

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Honey.! \Ve have just received a llew shipment of new honey. 14 his is some extra choice stuff in the ·deat· article,

Get a COli plc of jars and try it on YOllrself.

Fresh Canned Goods Does il make any difference t~ )'on wbetber "'our groceries ,Ire fre.h or not? :3ome "eople are velY panicnlar abont tbi~. Just now we bave some vcry choic&! I!RUlltd gouds tbat Ira\'<! been put,

on tile sbel\'es thi, wtek aod leady for your 'cummand.

'm R. A. SAN D E R SON;· ill PHONE NO.9 ,Iii Le;;,:"';:as;;;;ii=:allllei' iiiiiiiiiiil'l51 ,&1 :===;;B'I5IGiiliI ii5iiiiiiiiJil5l~t 3iliii!E~i~

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Buy a Year's Supply of Flour · ' : Tbere is quite II l!a~'init for the mall who blll'S hi~ flour ill

: loll; of five, ten (Jr twenty sacks, "Flit in a supply ,snfficient to • last you for the year aud we ~'iI1 make tbe price wortb your • while. It would be a good plall for you'to get our prices on • flour before buyiDg. ' .

i "Robin Hood" is the name of the floor we' haudle. It i!. : fil modern flour, willed in the' mo.t <'modern mill in tbe country, • it is,made of Canodian wheat by willers .who know how to get : the b~sl Ollt of tbe grain.

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~iinnedosa Tribune-There was a pretty wedding on ·\Veduesday morning at the re~idence of Mr. and Mrs. H. Field, 'when tbeir ilaugliter, Mis~ Gladys 'p" became the wift! of Mr. Geo. Irving', of (be C. P. R. station slaff,- Rev. W. E. Sell!:r B,'.A., perf 01 miDg the cere; lIIooy.

Miss Mary Armsou, of Portag~

la Prairi", c0115in Qf the bride, \Vas . ., bridesmaid, allli ?Ilr. John Irving, the groom's brother, was grooms:

, . man.

Mrs. Geo, Eame:; played tb,e wedding march, lind Mr. Matthews rendered se~'era I pretty m nsic~l sder.tions.

'l'here was quite a ,large gatber· ing of friends Rnd Hlatives to' wit-

, . ness the ceremony, among whom were l\Ir. Frauk Annsoll, of Bas!! woodi Mr. nnd Mrs. H. V. :Koss, of , Winnipeg, und :\11'. aod Mrs, Geo. Tiwble, of Portage la I'rairie. " After tbe cerelUODY all sat down to a' well prepared repast, the newly warried cou pie receh'ing· the con­gr&tulations of all present,

1I1r. and Mrs: Irvinlt left 011

Brandon train fur a, trip, to couver, lakiGg with thew tbe w".u<::;.of all wbo knolY them.

17th ., 191.3

A' Leller t~ the Public' -"'-

A wheat har~~st of elCcelleut quaJity has just ,been gathered in from Jh:s district, prodl1cing a quality of flour [j~\'er before equal· ed by tbe Treh'~rne mill or any otber mill ill the G.nd. And while I tbank wr maqy customers for

! past fa,'ors I aID Rlad to anooullce tu tbelu that the,; certainly will be pleased with the 'flour iu tbe conl' I~g year. I woula like to c~1I the

Perpetual Peace

Buffalo Courier-"It,seems fitling tltat at the close

of tbe Pcrry centellnial celebration our tboughts shoultl be directed to the mailer of permanent pe;:Cl! be· tween the two great English speak­

nations of the world," said the Re\'. Dr, Johu W. Ross to lbe COIl· gregatioll of Calvorr Pre"byterifltl Cllllrch at yeslerda} moming's ser·

a~teution of the p~ople who in the Or. Ross's tbeme was "Purr past have patron~:i:ed large lUilliD Centennial and P<nmlUellt Pence," firms tbat ha\'e rio interest in in !I sermou in which hrothel h or the community, neitber love, consideration and justice were

mouey here("::'they ale here for the domiuant notes, he \'isnalized what tbey cau get 'out of you-' that for his cougregation the I1ltimate it is up to 'you to gi\'e vour home reign of the Prince of Peace.

" . mill at least a trial (as I gtlliran "After a hundred years of pence every sack of floui): with better JUniual understalldiul{ 'I have shown illY confidence iii and with doser identitr iu great

Treb'erne an~' comlDuui~y).n no un: world relations anel interests, why ""."n!" lUanner hyad\'anclog with should not peace be mude perpe· th~ times,to th .. best 0: my abiliiy, tual? and'made such Impr?vcments 011 "Seutiment fallorable to ,sUl:h, n my,rlant;"lroth ill' the, mill and on desired COllslllllmation is steadily tbe dectlie light;plant, 'us far as' ag, IIDd tbe desire for per, was ahle to < afford. r therefore mRne:tt peace is more' widespread think ·that I hQ,~'e the right to ex· and effective than evcr bdore in peet the support 01 my' fellow citi·. history ot the world. zellS, parti.cuiarly ,the,bllsiness men tine to the growing conviction of 'rreherne." : 'JnlmO,nlt intelligent people that civil·

izatlon, prosperity' and happiness lr.,~t'~·not on 'blood aud iron,' l)\lt upon justice, good will and brolher ly IO\le.

:"A high appreeiatioll 'salletlly~or,mlmalllife makes it in,

under government, we are all, Q""W~ heritors of blessiDgs that come froD!

'eleiphoDtil common kinship., The mind pro· :tests and the heart revolts at the , . , thougllt of a struggle that 'Nol1ld be fratricidal. Families in r-.'<>a,H

and Canada have rerlTe'se~lt-'!11.

We have the samples for the Nl!w Fall Clothing i'l both the "Art" nnd "Crown" de. signs. We invite all tire men of Treherne to call ntld take \1 look at the \lew Roods ami get an ide .. of whnt IS "it" in drt!ss. The price nlng.:: is nboul the same as usual. Leave your order carlr and get the wear for the fnll seasou.

Olea"ing, Pressing and Repairing Promptly Done.

T. C. Delgnty TAILOR TRBtlERNE

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The present cold weather has no ,Ioubt drawn your all~l1tiun to the fact that you need a heating stoYe. Don't fOI/.;ct that we carry a large stock in·the famous "~!cClal'y" line of-

SELF - FEEDING COAL STOVE.S AIR· TIGHT HEATERS

BASE BURNEH COAL STOVES

Yourself an Oil Hea~el·. and. save the labour of firing­chilly days. ,They do good wOl'k and they are

cheap, ordorless ond safe.

Farm Lands Are you interested in' some, choice listings of farm

rOIJertl'es? 'Vc have some choice half and quarter ons for sale and want, to get in tOLlch with some

good buyers at once" Call."nnd see us right ',away if • you are interested,

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'NO HAIL OR FROST 1 good tor that poor stlck 01 a WlLt_ Ancl~nt City Port Unearthed

'Vuyne, and nolV YOll sllall marry me The most Impormnt discover) at

enn c1p!=Ilroy "o,lr Invpslm(!nt In rell! palnto. 9U per cent ot 0.11 Amenca.n 'MUllrmnh CM nUll.!!.! their fortuneft IJr Investments In renl ostate. t'I t

InsteaCl and we Witl have grea~ ll~es Pom[lell lor centuries Is anuounced It together \ Do yo\. I ememb,!lf ..... at came thto\ .h the effortS o· Lorcn~o

\Vinnlper. 1IH' coming Cl1tr.a~o or Cnnada will hn.ve ... papulnt10n 0 1.000 nno wlLhln th~ nuxt llecnde nnd ml11ltmo of -proUts will be mnde ~ bY' pre-Rent flny tnvcetQrfl. We ofter In l{lnlock Place which trontR on Mo.ln S'tfp.el. \VlnaIVAJf Cholco Hlgb Lota Prlco S175.r~S10 c8ah ftand" 510 pel'" ~nth. 'rhl9 In\cstment \\111 mean milch to you In a few yearu" tlmo.

SCO'IT, HILL & CO'" Canada Life Buildmg, Winnipeg, Man,

Agents wanted at every pomt

AMENDS FOR ALL

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or ooubtful or th' wisdom ot what she had done

WeU, you didn't ought to come 'ore a tomptlng poor follt tbat way shc grumbled I

Give It me back this .:lstnnt, crIed Dora In a great temper

Oh. hush,' the woman snlL wIth an aecen t DC IIlarm, and turned to look with fenr over her shoulder

Whnt Is It' Give me back my purse DOl a reveated, and then sbe heard plainly some one opening \!lIe door which blocl,ed tbo end or the passage

Who Is comlug" sho askeo quick· Iy \

Mrs Crookes's faco expressed In· (Coutll.uea) creasing fear.

CllA:' rElit ::XIIl 'Ere, tnke back your purse, she said, glvmg It to Dorae and cut nlong and

BIlly Man don't )OU come baclt no mor--'urry, '.DL.Dlo was lW t1n8''t'~1 lO her sum· llOW. 'urry.

rou"., IIllll ag"'" bUu IWUCKOU :;tlll She tried to ilustle :-ter townrds the LU.,.ll "ud 4 ... UlIdllUI, UUl >lile was door but Dora would not move , U"ll1U 01 Il.n llUlliUbBlOll tUI1~ lIome one No, no, she snld, wbo Is there? Is lroW 't\H111U hU~ \'\oUI.l,;UIlJg our luloul." It Green? 1)' LUI UUg,l IllU .lIu""ruu ,dutloW ~ile No. no YOIl lfltle fool. crlOlI Mrs l.elluu,,"u "/;>,,,, UIIU IUUUUI IUUU lJllLOIC Croolws In an agony or terror. Be off !lIlU SulllU or WU lOW'" ot tile Iltrecl -'Ul ry-you hu,1 best nel'er be born be.,an LU coug.eglllc lUllliel her Une nor walt 'ere to Hnrl thnt ant; go "utlel~, Illl\HI~' eel \lOlllua lltilted bOI CJulck, 1 say, or you'll repent It to your who'ano wll.lltod tdYlng day. Oh, stop thcD, von fool

1 ",LUL tu gel In here. said DOl a of a glrl, so mucl t~le worS3 for you olld Imoclte,l BtIll mOl u loudly llull Though Mrs CrOm{CS It:: I spolecn

, with an Impassioned vehemence tnls lime an answer caUlO, porbull. bringing ont her swIrt and htlrJ led those \\ Ithln beg, II to reel Loo mucb words with a sincerity that CQuld not atlentlon was being utlrncted ue doubted, Dora would not budge 'un

tlme Black MDnda.y and 1 tIled ;LO Coz·a tbe sculptor or Rome, who catcb you' on • the stlllrs1 1, wanLed 'FI'"I'. been carrytng on tho worle begun

tiilte yJ~ ott, and mllrry you 1tnen, bls father He bas just unearthed lhat med'dltng Joan Durand r came first ,amnlns 01 ~ho ancient city

nterferlng But nolV there's no one sltunted 1.250 J:leters Ir.ln. Ihe old to Interfere, "nd you shall marry city sertshoro now and ~30 meters my dear. nnd not that Cellow, Crom the old city sato It wa., known

as ? rta Marino Tbe city ot Porn· prim plig, that Wilton Mayne. pell Itself IH' haIr a mile further In·

\Vas that you who attnclted me 'on land than at t.he time of Its destruct· the Etalrs? nsleed Dora slowly; but Ion lhe CORst having be<!n ndvnncml there wns no ona there \~ ben we Mr Co"n worked on the theorY 01 searched? tnl~ dlsplaceme:Jt or the CORst line

\Vhy, b3cause 1 hid In 'Wllton anrl for ye 'rs he hilS been exoerlmellt· MaYDe s room, he aDswered with a Ing on n prolongnlk of thp slred laugh, ) au sce, thnt poor fool remem· lead,n" ~astw\lrd rrom Portn Marlnn bers nothing, but I-I remember all Recently he c.'I.me lipan solld blocl{" of

II e began to walle up and down, grac"e n t n depth of 23 feet undor purtlng OUt his chest with pride and Fl10pesslve I:wer, cl ashes. lava nnd trying to swn:mcr. but somehow only sand Exc. vatlon~ pro\ P.t! lImt IICl struek tlte ollA"r. al qllay. whose Rtones mannglng to male bls wretched ASED NUTRITJ- •• 111 bear Indentatlcns cnllsed hv tho slouch more pronot.need than ever. OUS VALU BREAD MADE nctlun of U.e waves Much new light With a Kind of frozen amazement IN THE HOME WITH ROYAL wilt be tbro\\'U on the 5hlpp'n,; cus· Dora stood nnt! wntched him and CAKES SHOULD DE oms 01 andent Rom.. FurthOl 1m· twining ber 11On<1s together she asked s u ~ FI CI ENT I" CENT IV E TO pormot Jlecoverles nre D.walted herselF II this could 1:11 How was' " It possible lbat this degrarled, wretch· THE CAREFUL HOUSEWIFE [Jagleys Revenge ed crenture coul<1 possibly be Identl· TO GIVE THIS IMPORTANT On ono occasion jllst previous to cal with her admired poct? Wh,..l" FOOD ITEM THE ATTENTION open'ng 1n one of the large cltlos. hD.d been dIlnkln!:', she could see that TO Vr/ til C~I IT I S ~ U ST LY E N- Joseph JefferLon dlacharr.e.:. his I1ro and his eyes und his way of talking TIT LE D. perty mD.n, Bagley. for bumlllatlng made her shudder Groon kneeling him bofore a numb~r 01 friends b} fa· hy the fire and holding his rescued HOME BREAD BAKING RE- ml1larly addressing him as 'Joey' herring In his hands watched b~r "Ith DUCES "THE HIGH COST OF Bngley got drunl, right away nnd a 1001, of con,pnsslon. Suddeuly she LIVINQ BY LESSENING THE that night made hiS way to the gallery cnme liP to him AM 0 U N T or EX PEN S I V E to see Mr. Jelterson presont 'Rip Vlln

Te11 me, she said In a \V'IIlspe,.; teJ1 Wlnklo' The angry frau had just me If 1 nm mnd. or Who thlA man IR1 MEATS R'CCHJIAtD TO SUI'· clrlvcn poor, destltnte Rip from the

He Is Wilton Ma)ne, Grcen :J.D"wer· PLY THE NECESSARY HOUR- coottag", when Rip turned, and with a crl. hut he is Billy Man. too; and L! ISHMENT TO THE aODY. world of pathos, asked Den huf I no von rlon't unrlcrstar.d, no more Interest In dis house' 1'ho hons(> J But BDmetl:n~g ho Is .U1lH,," I was deathly stilI, tbe audlcnc" hnIr Mavne. what yon lmow, a gon t I.n tenrs, when Bagley's crrtcked volco squnre with money Rnd" frlenrls.1 roopond .... d Onl, eighty per ccr.t,

nnd 'Is what not;, !lnd sam then ~;;~~~~;~~~~~~~~~U Joc)"'"Onty elgh'.' per cent I1n goes all dazed like. when he comes to he nln't Wilton Maynp no L'ber,,' moro. hnt BIJ1y !\l!l\\, tlle tou"hest, ,A gon rous ",d's my brotn . Ned.

III t I II '·o·'nol NOT WOR,TH CLIMBING w ,os, cross cove no." u - Salt! Little Johnny Lovl' J~ondon T mann, that Is And when He talees the middle of the bed he jo Wilton Mayne he ,Ion t seem to But Lady Marjorie Fleldll.l Is Proud And lem es me both sides of it.

Place of, Desolation Tae 'abomlnaLlon of desolation Is

this lalte, de"ln:-eD a It aveler \vha lin. vISited' tho Islalld of '1'rlnl<1ad, whence comes mDst, ot our asphalt. In spota,' a pa1.n killed by the asll· I,hnlt drllopo disconsolately A few tll!1.8 DC gr ISS hn ve secnred~ n foot log In plncos But for lhe rest It Is a Bolli! mnss of black. dll\l, e\,\1· smelling pitch. \I Itb pDols of water bere nnd there In which swim lltUe par·bollod !lslies Against any or the ll<Jt opots III tho worili. bUl 110110 this can be backed

A wicked looking hlack snnk" six r!!et long glldes intG Ule bushes ne.lr Lbe margin 01 ,he la1{o. It h,IS been cunning 11"011 on tho asphalt. No wamler the serpcnt.P nre suppose< to be creatures of the devil A~ for oursclf, 15 mlnntes smy takes a\\a) !!I'erl bit of \\luJlty \\ e can summon Not enough Interest s loft In life to Inqulro whnt lhc lIegroes hewing with mattocks at lhe asphalt rec, ve III WUgcs Thoy Earll the pay, whateyor I' Is

Tllere Is no mechanIcal \\'ny yct ells cover'x! hy \\ hlch the sturt can he dug lIour artor hoI' th,," neg:ocs hacl, lho trlttlo pitch, which fillkos I'.WIIY In pit'Ces a foot squaro. They IIrt the bll"dm; to thell heads and d_:nP It In· to steel bllcl,ets, \\ hlch stnrl Lllelr 'low \\ a\ to t.h ship Th" holes nil liP In a few on) s with new pitch

,'Ito la'w Is '10 t~ 1 00 ncr~" In ex lent now hut It I. !lC'adunl1y .hrllll, Inl; w lih til(' removal 01 S\lC., Inrge qualltltlc' A goo<1 pClc,mtnge of Ihe agphalt p ,,('mor t In UIO world comes from this and lal,c anti ItJ geological compllm ,1t In Venezue"l

S.I, C'II~r Hoedoo In some pJlrtB or the worlel jlRrllcu

Inrly In Gcrmrtny It Is still bcJ!evcd lhnt Ihe IIpsetting of the saU cellr, Is the direct act 01 Salnn-the pence dis IIrher And the habit 01 tr),ln,; to avert anv catastrophe "hlch may 1tnppen by tossing a IIll10 of the eaJt over tile shOl:lder I, rlue to the bellr! tlmt by so dOing onp hits the Invisible Snlon In the eye, which tcmporarl1v at least Ilrevcnts h,:n .lolng (urther

c..n quitUy be overcome by CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS

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HONUE DYE

'l'bo door Ol'cnL'd and DOlo. saw Inch. She still stood waltlmg/and sullen'looldng woman III whom was Gmndlng In tbe same spot, look· fulled to recognize, having "nly Ollce Ing Intently, ,as the door opened and .ud a IlIlsslng glimpse of her, the Mrs. the Hguro,ol a man appenred, CrOokeR' who hnd ncted 118 cook at • He loolted at her and she at blm, JerMlyn G:lrdens But 1111 s. Crookes and for rt long time there was silence

know nothing nbout It. but when he of B C, Ascint Is B\11y Man Ih!)n he e~' Another chal,ter III the history of my thing: nhrl he l1~es lilA Vanc;Juver Island closed recenliy with Imows "" Wilton ~"Iyne to return o· th~ Ealll ::If DeDblgh and nut ns BUb Mil" It's Illte as,thnu"hllp'·Ila.'''rty from the Pln,mlgay mine pro­II~' WOK two dtrfere"t coves In onp. ~ 3rty on Bear Mountain, near C1ayo­

5 YEARS' RHEUMATISM REALLY CURED!

mlschlbf '

The Muzzled Wolves '.be wolves wore llpon us. he related

to the girl It was tlylng to Im!,ress. Their howl!n penetrated to our \ ery marrow We fie~ for ollr !lves Bllt each sQcond Wo icnew that th~ lnvun· OtiS pacl, was galnl.g Oll ~8 Closer and ~Ioser-at last they \Vere so close that wo cOI,Id feel Il,elr muzzles agaInst Ollr legs so that-

1 I d 1I Even Mrs Crooltes standing tremb·

I!DIlW hor, lUld a IrYo~ e, lor all Ie ling ngnlnst tho wall, mad~. not 11 I1~lIu crowd of onlooltel s wlLh equal souno, and It was qttl+e a long tlmo disfavour before Dora. IIftcd ber hand und l'U'U"

YOIl hll<l betLor come In, she glum· e,l an,l said l'3tI, evidently UllW Ing to tull< hI ,\-Vho Is tbat' ibo hearing o· theBe oLhers, and she For this mnn stnndlng In the door· 4lponed the doOl muro widely way 'at the end of the passnge was

.om hesltaLod. bt l she ha'~ not gone farnlllar to her In every llne of his SCl far to draw bacle at the last mD- fOl m and fenture, and yet was,unfam· ment. In splLe or hor lears, she en· too with a strangeness beyond lm'ed, nnd MI_ Crooks at once hang' the power of words to ed, loclt"ci nud bolted thc,door behind }I\lr, ,

Well. now, wllat cI yer want? she lIe 1~~f~e~~~t~'3~~~r:~~ manded un rll} ,

Do, a looked nbout hor without re ~:i'I/!;i;~~t: plying IllItIlodluwly. She was In a narrow dirt)' lIassa~e which she ao' ttcml with at.:.:p:lso some WIIB closed at the on<1, "" ·"'ft' , ,,,f lile .st.i1.1~s should hnve

, cloor '01 slrOJ 'Ilnd massive .ance, IIppu.renUy Ollly recently ..• ".~,;;:.I.;l'ri~~~':h.=r~i)~i~PJt~mfl~~,~I1C'.;r'D[/,tD'9. f.ln encll sldo'of' the passage" I' rO('lms whlell DOl a observe' througll their OPOll dools \Velll c:ulle un{urn, leberl

Come,

d'y' HPr> miss. and sometimes, he ad quat Soun.u dr') with It shlvo,, It mnkes me cold Sir James Slevel'right, 0. colleague all tltro. gh. o~ Cecil Ithodes In the up building 01

(To be Cont:'ltl1lP").. South Afrlcn. nca~ly met de:tth hy he·

With Kidney Trouble. GIN PILLS

YEARS Illg suspended in mld·alr over a precl· pice of OVEr ~wo hundred feet. Latly MarJolle ~'Ieldlng, dnughter of the

Cured by Earl, plac~tI a new peale on the map 01 the, Island by christening one of the minor peaku of the gI cat Interior

by the name of Marjorle'~ Lode . b"nv Mn~jorle enjoys tile glOl y of

tn ,11mb the an,l I t is not

t will be of the mc:mlleI:S

Your Case Isn't Llkel)' to b. Worse, and Can be Cured Quickly by

Nervllin.

',EF\E IS THE PROOF

Ah sighed 'he h,dy, greatly I e!lev cd :-Iow glnri vnll must bll vo been that Lhe ~Iad th~lr mllzzle!: on!

.~----Ir,strumental and Vocal Music

Sister (nt the plano)-Wllere Is IIel r Drnu1I7

Little Sister-Oh. I got II,' to open tbe door for Fillo and he slipped out at the samc L1D1e

i Tcmp_ranco

Deglnnlnll' with the first of 1914. Ico I nders anel tOllrlsto nlllw will have to Quenol] thoh thirst with other thon alcoholic drinks Under tho Anti Spirit law. consumption 01 the present stock of liquors In Icelnnd, which wll! to a cerla!'1t) bo c~hnustec1 by Jan unry 1, wns pormlltml

Since Iceland bl>lI"n"!o dfnl with tho liquor qt:estlon In n rIrnstic mtln ner her trnc1~ nnd Inollstrlc: hnve He­men~ol1sl)' Illcrea3e,I ,In tho pal·t 20 ~enrs n g' eat dnlrylng tradp. has been built U[l III d sheop raising ai':r1 fishln~ ,i..nve.,gi·()\I'l'!2:b1~~~~ ploportlo08

Ho W!\~ II young man-It ennaldnte for 1m Rg]lcul!urnl constltuency-nnd he WIIS sketching In glowing colors the audience of rural voter a tbe Ilnp,

rrep,aJ:Elol py I\!e the laborers would lead under an ndmlnlstrntk lor the pro ot sweetne s nnd light ,Wo yet three acre! and a cow, bu ccmt Old: go pensions a e tbe future, bnt thoy will

evelY Itum 01 his cOlm~'re:h""I8I·ye ",'.nm,.p,rol;ru.nune Indorsed

',!".'O<"on

THE WORLl.>'S BEST POl..tSH

W AN'rEO-LRDI CS ru 1)0 Vl.ojUN. nnd IIg-'ll ~c.:'W tnK at home. Wt\O\IJ

or ~pnre time. good pl\J work 8~I.t b.ny dlslnnct" chnl gell pata scuu Nt(m'''' ror partlcu)l\lf1 N'utkJnH.1 J\lUR\t~lt'il.fllnl: Co Montrf'nl

! i __

at onee Fel"lSu"ft LU "0111. {(Jt U:9

In "JJUII! 11m. at hemn "'0 c:tTIt"rll"nc:<S! ,.rrulr.' wUh our NEW ART COL.QR­INQ PROC::'SS En4 and (o.ctunCn. work 0(10(1 llA-Y'. Nn cD.nvn ... ~11I1:' \"rHo fer 1n-trurtt,.,,1111 (t"8)

COMMERCIAL ART 8TllnlO • 1& Corfeoe Street. Teronto •• ..."ad,. ...

'fne Soul of a Piano is trlC

Ac~ion. Insist on tit!!

'''O'ITO HIGEL" Piano Action

Owl Plays Plano Hearing the Doten 01 Ills )llnl\

strucl', first UJl ~bo keya and ~hOL 1';;~;~~:~'ldown, Mr E neet Lemmy, .J 1St.

rOOll, Peterborough, ~~I:ld. peoped throl'gh the op!,n do- a~ dis COV&1 ed that the player wzrs Ir'!is lI"l owl. ,The owl would stell rill " key

-,,'.'·_._·1 nlld lllon lj~len as If pleased ""'.~ the sOllnd It tried another and ljAof!ler, nnd seemod blghly pleased w~1l the noise It was maklntr

THE TREHERNE TUIElS

NATIONS FILE PROTEST BRITAIN AND CANAD' TO FORCE HOME RULE HAVE 500,000,000 TONS THE MARIET REPORT In our Winnipeg market tho large I THE volume or receipts ts being earlly tak en care of by tile genocal 'trado No"

SUNDAY SCHOOL DIf'J't:RENTIAL CLAUSE IN US

TARrFF BILL THE TROUBLE

Derllla.y takes Exception to any Rul Ing on the new Tariff Law WhIch Umlts the ApplicatIon of -the Flye Per Cent Dlrrerential to Certain States to Excluslol of Remainder of GfldI1an Empire V(ashLngtOl -Germany has glVl!n

"lIQ:.too that exception will ho taken to a...: •• dlng on tho new tnrifr bw which llm1l.s tho application of tile five per ceaL .1j[ler~ntIILI to Imports from Prus sin Ute Ilall-'ICIltld Stntes and the McoklCllberg Schwerin to tho I!xclus Ion of tlto r('nmlnder o[ the German Ernp/l'o

Some ~Gtes In EducatIonal World Here and There

Landau - The West Riding of Yorltshlre educa.Llon authorities who h .ve favornlJlYI noled the growing practice of scholar correspondIng with scholars ovorsoas bav rosolved to spend Ilvo shllll.llgs per capita on II. ortala number u[ children for ex changing letwrs with scholars In oth er parts of til' Empire

Pre:nlor Goul 3 advice to French Canadians to seo t.bat their children aro taught Erg.lsh produced a long 00 torlnl In the Standnrd recently This advlco bas boc-Jl thought so good elsewhere says til( Sumd~rd that PremIer Gouin Is only I epoating a thrIce tolr! tele t~nt In Igungc Is to the Emplro marc Lmportnnt tban battle­ehl ps or arm I g

Aplopos of these movements It Is worth notll g that th(l Canndlnn eml gratlon authcrlt.ies havo distributed over 100000 atlases o[ Canad:J. In Brit­nm s schools thIs J enr

qeMllllny B rCllrcncntatlons to the Stale Dep LrtmOltt wero strol g enough 'to It!! IntorpretOO to mann that the Uer!.la Gov<,rnmellt wo tid not be salls Ilc4 with I1I1Y lecislon not equivalent to 0. oolJOjllete recognition of Its cll1l ms to 0. genern rcmlsslc of five per cegL Canada Not In Export FIeld

l> ..... lACC has sont notlOcl..Urn thnt it OttawIL-Comparrtlvo statistics on sta..~. by If-., elLrlll!r Ilrote& and In Iho registered Imports 01 tho United -tllIlft,Jag that relallntlon will follow Kingdom [rOll- abrond [or the month II.IIoF discrimination ngo.lnst Franch 1m of August 1912 and 1913 forwarded 'P.rts to tho Trado and Commerce Dopart

{'octllgal which IIIw Frnnce has no m nt by thJ Can1.dlan IIlgil Commls 1", ... red mtion treaty hns nsked who- "IDnor In Lo~don show t.bat In that LhN' ItJllntportJ! Lre to be penalized and month of the prosent yeo.r Canada A .... ~1l I as Illude I ko In I ries scnt no meat or Il~e stock to tho old

Mto,;etho. tllero Ilre Indlcntlons of country In At:;us 1912 Cana Ill. n ';('<00'"11.1 protest by thu commercial COl signed to the UnltOO Kingdom naUor.s agalt st. ny canst! Itctlon 01 the 1296 hend of bulls and oxen 390 hun 11v~ "er co It dIfferential parllgraphs tlredwelght of beef no mutton and no ,,[ t~c I nrlff Act that "c Id place porl( ThIs yenr the omC-.ltl rolations t"0111 nt dIs, [l\lI1lage with regard to show no Imports rlom Cc.nada In thes" A'-lV'ican slipping Tho general nil lilies during August. tUl'e Dr the prot(,8ls mny cause a Drltain 8 la~ost unso of I tgistered ch".,ge In th ordlnllry melhotj Df pro- beef SUPpl7 WILS the Argentine Repub ..,rnh .. e and may require ILn errort to IIc Her shipments In August 1912 ad~ ... t lito Issut' Ihro tgh dlplomntlc and 1113 rospoo hely were 677103 mellHS unless Cong. esa Is asked to hundred\\ eight and 584000 cwt New all<'r the law Zellnnd led In mutton shipments

Soccelary Me \doo cnllml upon At 228656 cwt and 156372 cwl Tho

Bethlehem Steel Company Have Leaa ) ed Iron Ore In Chile WINSTON CHURCHILL TAKES A

DETERMINED STAND New York-Flvo hundred million tons of high grade Iron oro In Chilo

Says that Disorden will not Deter the arc nnder l~e to Lhe Bethlehem Government from Carryl ng Through SLeeI Company and \Viii be brought to the Home Rule Bill as Planned- Bethleh-em at the ro.tc of moro than a. million tons a. year beginning In Makes Overture to Ulster 1916 by a. lleet. of vessels opern.lIng Dundee Scotland -Winston SPell through the Panama Canal Officers

cer Churchlll addre3s1 his constl of the coonpany also testified thls aft tuents re- fllrmed that nothing would ernoon at the hearing In tho Govorn doter the Government from carrying ment 6 dissolution suit ngalnst 'che through thl! Homl! Rule bUi u.S planned United Stt..!.es Stool Corporn.tion and doing Lts dllty In upholdLog the C A Buck vice prosid"nt of the law suppressing disorders by whomso company said that the company would over fomented operate Its own lIee~ of are ~essels

lIir Church. I whose speech "\Vas The are wILl ho laid down at Betllle­keenly anllclpatod as a dl!clarn.tlon of hem ho snld ehroper that Lalte Super the Government s pol cy added lor ore It was t'he plan or the com In the natural course of events a pany to operate almost exclusivoly on eral election would occur cefore lel:lS-1 ChlLoo.n are 11 possible A sixty year latton could he panned by the supply he added WQS in sight wltllin ParJlament, and In tbe event of tbe 25 mill'S of tlll! Chllenn coast

W@f!kly Oralll Letter Sappll" ~ Thom" ... n SO.,.I A C. , Grain M .... chants. Winlllpee Winnipeg Oct- I -The most 1m

portant foature In tho wheat situation this week Is the all around Increase In visible suppllos and In ull posltloDJ! the Increnses lLI'l! consldl!rable Tv be­gin with the United States visible sup­ply Incroos.,d for the week 3035 000 b:lS compared with an Inmenso Iasl year of 1 025 000 bus and the total Is now 52061000 bus against 32633 000 bus a YOOl" ago The C&nadlan visible supply InC!'eased 2 304 000 bus against o.n Increase of 1 446 000 bus last yenr alld the total Is now 11 421000 bus agn.iMt 6 862 000 bus a year ago Th" Eluropean visible supply increased 3 456 000 bus ar.d now stands o.t 74 861 000 bus agnlnst 77 900 000 bus wI year and tile wald s vlslblo supply according to Drndstroots made II e large Inc"case of 15 017 000 bus transfer o[ power It would be open to

'tho opponents of the hll1 to repeal It That would be theIr only constitutional remedy so long as they opposed set tlemont by argument

Tuberculoslo In Cattle agtlnst 10 0 36000 Lus IncreILse a yeo.r EdmontDn -The Aiberta J~eglsla ago and now totals 1,67 310 000 bus

ture unanImouslY passed a resolution against 134 486 O~O bus Io.st ycar Illi authorizing tho 1 edbral Minlstor of Incrroso this yror of 32824000 bus. Agriculture to tnke steps towards the 1be worlds shipments last \\ock wero eradication of tubCTculosls in cattle 14 160 000 bua. against 14 688000 bus There have been many complaints for same week last year and tho quan said Hon Duncan Marshall In pre. t t) on ocea.n passago Is 32 224 000 sentlng tIm resolution and up to the bus against 38688 vOO bushels a year prosont no action hILd been talren ago rhe trade dld not expect near

In the latter part o[ his spoech lIlr Churchill mado what Is regarded as an oVCTture to Ulster lIe snld

The clal'll of Northeast Ulswr [or specIal consideration Is a claim which If ad. nnced w lh sincerity and not as a wreckIng manoeuver cannot he ig nored wIthout full conslderllLion of auy Government dependent upon the present 1I0t se of Commons

to p event the <1lsease further than such largo "\Vorhl s shipments laal sUPI.ly!ng Lbe farmers who mo.ke re- but America and Russia put out quests for tuberculin conslide:rIl'bly more than was expect~'<l

No side entrances to the profes of them On the other han ... thc Dan ube Argentine r.nd Indio. shlpped only

FIne Program Mappec! Out slons Is to ho the rttle In Alberla small supplies 1'he exports from HDn J R Doyie M4n1stot of Edttca Wlnn peg-The pro~rn for tbe tboso countries and Austrnllo. have "" - Han nnnounccd thnt tho University I

big Provincll~l Sunday School gather or Alberta WlL1! bolng gLven full can :Jeen \ cry I ght for SOUle time com par-In~ and Olde Boys Conferencl! to he trol of 'tho o.d.mlttauco of men to et: with the figureL Il yellr agO and beld In \Vlnnlpeg Nov g to 9 Is the practice tha profession of doctor <lon that Is aCCOlmtlLg for tho omplLratlve­most ellLbm ate c\ er P (ISO tted to " tist 01 lawyer In Albettl and UlIlt Iy Inrge decrease on ocelln pnssago Convention In Western Canadn comjlllOO wltlt what It was a year ago

lo"t) six spo.'ll.ers o.nd Instlt Ite Ln hencMorth the only way to get Into Not until thero are Inrgor shipments s{ructors "III contribute to tlto suc 1h€'So profcssiono wilt bo by exam fro.rr.. tlte Pacific Coast and the distant cess of this COt vellUon Ination and aprroval by the Unlver oxporters wlil the amount on plLssage

slty anthorlties I! II!r Pearce Asoodlhe Sc~ ctary of ln the past a number or men 1m e awe to IlLrger Ilroportions rhe movo-

tI e International Asso~latlon and mont of wbeat In Wl!1lteI':1. Canada Is Mr Aloxander tile great Doys Man been admitted to practice by spec not slacl<cnlng but averages 1200 cars

lal bll1 through Lcgislaturc 1 hIs 01 America n.nd Pt of Henry al! at per day or sny about 1400 000 bushels 10ruey Genernl McRevnolls for n t In Netherlnnds were the hcavlest pork lerpcetnllon o[ the cia IRe In the lIe\\ shlppors 8321 ewt and 19418 cwt law Il.l1d pe:t(lIng lis decision C Istoms The United StatES furnished prac t .Yaelell!l OVOI tho havo tical!) 1111 he regislered Ih' stoclt !l hC<.' .. notified to withhold lha- few holng set:t alCl> by till! Channel

Chicago will assist throughout this method was dellreclat.ed by the Pre- dally We expect to see the move­grl!at Sunday School and Olller DOl s mler and Minister 01 Education tS ment [leclinl! a IItUe from recent fig Congress weI! as by OpposItion spenlwt'S ures but so long as the weather docs

port demand Is not urgent but owIng LESSON III -FOURTH QUARTER to tite unusunlly fluo quality and can dlTlon of thl! grain export business Is FOR OCT 19 1913 on a large seale The movement Is so large that we expect to sec a grad ual blockado starting first east of the groat Ink"" and workIng backward until tbo western rallwllYs are blocl< I!d The United States tarl!! arr'.lllgel-.i monts regarding grain have b[!(ln cnus­In.~ Interest llnd discussIon as to tbe efI€Ct they might ho.vo on prices but tile matter has bocn moro a IIvo aile In Chicago etc than in WInnipeg WI! hl!Jlevo In froo trade but the elTect of tree trade n graIn wlJl be less fluc­tuation la prices an{1 a lower average level nil round 'IUtUS freo grain will lowor tlte Chtcago market nnd lower speculativo pnccos III Chicago will calise lower prices 1'1 all markets 'tllo.n mIght otherwiso be Todl1Y s cash prices aro 1 Nor 81%c 2 Nor 80%0 3 Nor 78%c 1'<0 4 whe~ t, 73c No 1 Alborta Red \Vinter 84,/,c 2 A It W 81 ¥. c 3 A R W 79c thl! quo.ntity at wlawr wheat Is small and forward seliors ha.e bocn forcod to pay high prices In trying to fill contracts. Fu tures closed Oct 81');jc No~ 82e, Dec 81%0 to 'he Mny 87c Oats-

Reccl pts of Dnts nrc vl!ry large anG \)r\CQs are 'he. to lc 10\\ or on th" weel. Some BlLlos have been made to tho Unite 1 Statl?1! undor the new duty of 6c par bushel but our pr!"<;Cnl receipts aro too la ge for the de­man<1 To<lay s prloos Ilre 2 C W 34'hc 3 C W 33c Dx 1 IOed 33'f.,c 1 Fee<l 33c 2 F oed 32c I IIlures ,10' ed October ... 34'/,c to %c Dec 34%c, May 38%c Flax-

Thl! fiax marlwt Is Quiet, receipts have Inoro.'lSed and prices aro 2c down To<lay s prices lLI'e 1 N W 118\!,c 2CW 116'f.,c 3CW 104'A.c Futures clO'Se(1 October 119":; c Nov 121c Dec 120 'A.c May 127c Barley~

'PlIe receipt" of barley are alsv large and the trade Is quiet wlill prices 1c under last week No 3 45c No 4 42c Rl!jectl!d 40c Feed 40c

All prlol?1! qlloted above nr3 based all delivery In store Fort WillIam and

Text of the Lesson Num xIII 13 25 33-Memory Verses 31 32-Golden ~ext Rom viII 31-Commentary Prepared by Rev D M Ctearns ThIs Is our last study I Israel s-

story untl! WL come nenr to till! CIOBO 01 tlie forty ye .. rs l1a(1 \\ e must can sider not only tho murmuring of tho people because of titO report of tho ten spies but also tile murmuring of Korah and his company against Aar­on No sooner m 0 they out 01 Egypt thlln they aro Lon pI 1.l.1.lng !lnd wish Ing they wo e h 1ck ag 'In (E:<. xly 1012) Aad so It Was all tho wo.y along !lnd In ou next lesson we shnll lind tlw new gener lUon still murmur ing like their falhers

In tad a) s leBHOn \\ e find the n 00.

tho borders of tl e promised Innd will, nought to do ~ut to go u alld possess It (Dout I 1927) We might conclndo [roL t.bo firs' throe verses of our los son 'f we had ItO other record th Lt it was part of tho Lord s plnn [or them to send sploo to sc-arclt ou' tho ian<1 and seo Ir lIla des rlptlon of It was correct but front Deut I 22 we find thnt the sending of splcs wns tho pee­plea suggestion which Moses seOt18 to have endorsed 10 doubt think Ing that such a good Illnd .UI he Imow thoy "\Vould find t tc bc would cncour ago thmn to go rlgt<t up (Ps clll 7)

Tho Lord Indulocd 1I em In !lIClr de sire to send spies ~nd commanded to aend a ruier from each tribe So Moses sent tltom tl at thoy might sea If tho ItUld was good or bnt! rnt 01

lean aud to bring 01 tho "rult of It (H~rsos 17 20) Wten tlto Lord ho.d slLld to Moses t.bat Ho would bring Isru.el unto a good I U1d and a largo unlo a Innd 1l0wlr.g with milk nnd honey (IDx i I 8) we cannot think that Ito over questioned whether these things wero so or 1I0t but these nn­hollo\ II g pooplo who could lOt be 1I0ve llnyllJng unless Uley saw It hl1d to BOO for 1I I!msol\ os ill d they did,

Prof Heaton the wonderful Can Whe: e It Is found tlo.t the condl not get too coid and stormy so as to tions ItS ~heJ I!xlst work hardships In I I d II t

Naval Polley to be Augmented velltlon Accompanist alld forty one 1 n er average ra way movomen thl! certnln cu,ses the law will be amend I t 11 Wasl1lngton-Bi~ navy men In tlte local Sund~y ScI 001 expert: \\111 talm I rece p s w I coutlOne compatatlvely .. ed f deemed necessary and ndv1s I 1'1 th d f N 'v b WI administration are jullllant over Ute part- arge un ,. e on a 0 am er th

ce.t- dIlTerentlnl In all cases nebttlt~s Islnnds en. we mnde wllon I' Is finally "''''''~:,u'l Port Artha:

Village Destroyed by Earthquake l'anama-TIlC village of Tomosi In

the western part of till! republic !lC cordLog to u repol't as ) et unconfirmed was totnlly lestTOyod hy an earth ql nl[e Shocl.s were felt both bero and at Colon the same day 10mosl hn..9 a populo.lion of threc hun<1ted per sons

mHI the twelvo Silos returnOO aftor forty da~ s WIUl figs nnd Ilomegrnnllto!l nnd ono cluster of !;rUP"" which Lwo men had to carryon a SUlf.C (verses 2325)

INQUIRE INTO COST o~ LIVING

President Wilson and Pr.mler Borden In Communication 0" -his

I mportart Subl_c Q~t.:l"a -rho pr<sl"cnt of the US

Is caeC3.\ot Ing i.o hu." Canada co op ('fnte with the America!: governmont III M euq t r~ Inte ti 0 IIg cost 01 I~I g Pr( HI, N t \llIson hns 0 tlln",1

1\ )Iolicy or I \ estlgatioll UI d 16 al r~"tlr tnleln!; nc \ e Rt~ps l~ cnlry it ~I!t ImmedilLtely It III theoiutoly In dl'.I'CudCIIL ~ HI "HI he Ilffarcnt In "c.~e meLhoti UI d gellet"1 d nrnetol Cro)n nn~ Inqulr) II to thl~ prohle n I ~r torore I Ilouncutl

'III( D~mlt Ion governn cnt durll g hl h~Rf yo r hl<1I ,,1\ e t lllneh thought

10 tlte high cost ot 11\ hI! I!r.d It Is undol Moml Is qui a preplL ed to co-op t rale \\ Ith the Unite I States In nn t ITo t to got I ,\[I emove 1I e (111m nry callsc

(O"rC"IIOI till c< ltus I p~~n I " • 10 two governments Ro), ~Ieagnl!r

commlssione of Inllor stnllsticB In the labor bureau "ash ngton is In Otta wa (llItit"llvorll!> os a preliminary stell towurds tho ~o opellttion or lhe two couutrles to solve tlto cost or living proWem to have the lWO go\ ernments co-operl1le 111 getting laool and ecollo mlc stntlstlcs

H.zdlum Cures Hardened ArterIes New yo, Ie -lIard nlng or Ihe art

erloH one uf the dcmllv maladies valent l\\I1ong tI c work ~ressed 1.leas Ir('-<It Ivan hn. bnon COUlluClred by rutllum "Idter Drndy r erk Is lot lnl\ lluthority lor It suJ.ject of th~ CIII P It Is not ox tct It' Mldlum ItHolr b It radium \\ater an emlUlatlon of tho pi cclo t elemont in .tlfl~(1 Into PUla. \\oler to which Is a trllJuted the cure ot thE dltease Sir Jl're'eri~k "'rBves 01 I ondon physic Irw to h Illg Ed \\ arll VII dlsco\ UI cd the cure

nhle but everyhody "III then Ilnve lh d L [0 t b h prosllect of threo battleships helng Plovlslon Is made [or prnctlcal e a \ell a coer owevl!r tho

r• the SRme opportunity and slleclal leg th It b settl d I h

Ilrol>osod In tho new taval approprla catment a almos. c\ cry phase o[ Islntion will be avoided wea er ns e"orne tin e w t tion bll1 as an admlnlstr~t1011 policy Sunday School worle Including the some rain ILOd sno" so tha wUh the 'lite semi officIal aulto mcoment that Pastors slmre In tltls groat modern Ira wback of shortening days lho worl. such a hullding programmo mlgltt Institution WOuLD FRE<;:ZE HOOI<WORM Is bound to go siowel rhl! movement hnvl! the UppOl t of tltO \Vblle Houso Somc of the nl!w and Interesting -- - of the spring whrot In tho United to IlUt the U .. ltc(1 Slatos bacle In tho fe \~ltrcs are DhlK onnl Institutes 11 Canada In no Danger of Its Import States is UUOIal ut not quiLe so largc Illlcc It occupied among naval powers stel eOlltlclln illustrated ABC lect .tlon Tt rough ImmIgrants Ul lust year lt lhls time The move b COl e Ull! Itst Jongrl!ss reduced tho ure ILnd an nf ~I noon tea for superln Ott mCI t of Lhe winter wbeat I nll eh progl aOllllU to eno dloadnought at tenrlents o[ elementarv Jepnrtment An rial \ u. -Alth I Igh lhe appearanc~ sOlaller than It was n ) cal ago nnd It tracled wide .. ttcntlon In Congl ess A [l.ssorlalion Schenl of Methods abd 0 tOO t" orOl Ilmong Immigrants from seems La be \\ ell established thaL the De mac .. lIc hou"" or the lust Congress un Older Boys Conrerence of two southern E Irope and 1n11n Is causing wj ltel wheat farmers me holdIng back ndu I II t I tl t da)" c lrrle[1 Otl b' 'he bo) s them th~ United Stat 11 rtuthoriU"" a grellt on tlte f"rms lln unusually Illrge pnr r~ ecr 10 curl ~n appropr a on 0 0 , , ~eul of anx ety DI P H BI) ce ehie[ ~

(Jrovilo lor cne ship only on the sehes The DOlS Conferenco Is a Iwdlenl nspectOl for the Cn dian 1m centngl! of their crop Yesterday Mr stounds 01 economy unique CentU! and" III he of SI eclal I B \\ SlOW Lhe crop expert nud sUt

The lit derstnlldlng among those Intelest to e\Cry hoy who may be so III glDUlln Della tment sayn there Is t1stlclan Issued a .evlsed e3t1mate of close to mlmlul.tl ulan lenders was fOI tunnte us to be present. no') 'i;~UHd~S~o:s:lnl~~ I ~~i~~sls o~~un~l en the United S-.utes wheat ClOIl whIch thnt the atieCjuutc r ayal policy I~S 1he mus c"1 r. ll:Fof the Convl!nllon tIl ely n hot \\ eather one allli could not pul the totnl yl"ld of wlntm nnd sprlt g dorsed b, Proal[ ent \Vllsvn \\ould wlil be l1Iudc ~ [1romln~nt and strll. Uti e root III a temperate eountrr wheat at 781909000 Iius ILgalnst lite Ilro\ Ido [or t\\ a battleships ollch } ear Ing feature £1e\ oral iunci eons \\ IU llI.e tI Is fro I I tho HlnduJ wh" nre estlmr.te of last \ ear scrap nt tho hel cllrter und lesn expenditures fo" ho announced durIng 'the progress (J( the plinclpai carrlol s of lhc samc date last yent 741 85G 000 bus the nav) ashore and on smrllor eI'3Il," the Co wention The largest church no\\ earning to Cllnadn No cdaUs>!"l.",se.1 The Gm "rnment s final ",Umate last

In the city Is being secure(l and pro It Ie) cm wns 730 296 000 bus N e\1 s of the vision Is being mad .. In cnsa at tlV<'r-. n nnnda I me bl!OI discovered glowing ClOpS In the Algontlne and

Jail 110\\ meollngs belltg nocessno TI e MISSIONARIES RESCUED Austtalla ale generally favonhle nnd

of ILII delegates shoultl bo I e there Is no sIgn yet of any ndverse ported wlthont dela' For prOA'lIUlls Chinese Government Troops Sur plOspect for them althongl in one and [ul1~ InformatIon nddress \V H district In (l!l.rt of soutilCrll Argentine I win 62 S ott Block '~Innlpeg Mnn rounded Tsao Yang Effectively It has becn \ ery dl Y weatl er and thel e

Pc dng -The [o""lgn missionaries 111\ e been rears of damnge 10day It Ameder-ns and r->onvcgia:ls who hnve Is rcpol ted that thero ha," bt'en tnv been In the hands oC tho bandits lit orlble rail s all OVl'r the Argentine A 'I SilO l1!ng h:t.vo !Jeen 1 eseued Ac I ecen t ontelal I eport 01111 c the ncre­COl ding to ntlvlceM recel cd here they uner whellt in the Argentino have not been Injt I cd Th" captives Inlln1" 700 000 ~cros less llmn last YOIll Inclttle< Rev George lIolme nnd Re\ In Australil the aCll!ltge Is nbott~ Fallske and Ilis wire nnd elllld They 1000 000 ncres largor than Illst year

\ here Population Doubles In Three

being held tor ransc,\I: but TSllo aud gelteralll tho ClOp prospect Is til surlollnded by government arable From IndIa como roports of an attempt by the hnndlts t1nue<l dl) welLther over Illl ill1~ort

throug the cordon bnd al ant aroa which Is detrimental to the be(m repul"e<1 crop prospects but thore Ie stili Illonty

of time [or n rnvorahle change In the United Statl'S recent lains enme In good time over tho wlpter wheat coun t\) nnd put tile soli Itt fine condition [Ol L!lowl ng nnd seetllng llnd If pre­Bent <x(lectatlons are [ul/Ill the acre age u .der w int~r wheat Is IIkoly to show a consldt'l able Inerense In the

States spring wheat country tllO

Ne\\s of the destrnotlon oC tiIC vll lage whIch t encl ed hero tI rough PlI vato sotlrces mal.os no mention a ILny loss 01 life Tho' III age collsillt ed mostly of nntivl! shacks

GRAI I CONGESTIONS

Southern Alberta Needs a Thousand More Cars Qulckl)

C, Igary -rite prcblem of hnndllng Alberta s big grain crop Is becoming 9. s~"ous ono nnd the tnllwlLYs con go.tlon at many polnLs In Soutltern Albertn Ono thouslLnd cars cOl!ld be used Imml!dllltel~ The CPR IJared for a normnl year while tbe yield or g. ,I:. Was everywhere I1bove no~m,,1 with _n Increase lu nCloage a nbout 23 per cent ----

Lower Cable Rates Discussed Ottawa Ont -TI e British postma'

ter general hlgl t Hon Herbm t Snm leI had II furt.bor conf~rellec recently with Han L P Pelletier It Is learned that allY dlsenssloa Is of a tentatl ve eharMter and Ulfit no 1m m"ellate n-suit mo.y he looked for Hedllctlon In the cablo ates ILnd mothods to accomplish that en(I o[ the department of t!ullo-telagraphic caUl munlcations are 1nderstooo to be tile B lbjects of consllerullen in addition to a number of parllamentnl :nlLtlers

rhey testlfle<l as to tho Illnd Suroly It /loweth WIth milk nn I honey nod this Is the irul of it (verso ~7) But t.bay also aaw walled cities fond glllnts ami snw themselves as !;r!lsshOII ers "nd saId we rue not nblo) to go up llgilinst tllis Ill!oplc 1 wo of tbo twelve spl€'S however wero true bo iiovors dlld thoy said Let us go t once and ]lOssess I t rot \\ 0 nrc w~1I ILhie to overcomo It Only rebel not ye ILgalnst the I~ord IIdLhe fOllr yo tho people of t Innd the lord Is with us [ertl tbem not (xli 30 xl y

69) Agn.in God suggeste I lo 1II0ses thnt

He would de!i1.IOY t.bem ,11 Ilnd mnl 0

of ~tosoa a g CILt nil. Ion (xlv 12 com I llre Ex xxxi 10) but Moses again (lelLded ·or them und In answer to hI. pI a) er the Lord su.id I havl! pardonoci Ilccordlng to thy word b tt 1t8 trill) as I 11 ve all lhe eo.rth shllll he filletl wlLh the glory of tho lArd (xlv 11 21) 11 is Is tho first sll rcment tho.t tho earth shnll be filll!d wit:! tho glory of the Lord "nd 1- made In connect Ion with tbe f::Jq,lvoncss of larael as u nation

ill" I so shnll It be for until Israel as a nat on Is sa, cd at the coming of Christ In glory t.bo earth will never be II lied witt the glory of tbe Lord Never III this ege hnt In the next after the reLu n of the Lot d to restore all things o[ whIch thu prophets b IVO alohn (Acts Ii 1921) Comparo lsa \ I 3 nmrgln xi 19 Hab II 14 As IIOlle of thll.t generation from tWOI ty years old nnd upward w h,.Q. \Yet 0

numbored b> M~ses eVe! th Q Innil be call so of tilelr unbelief (-copt Uto two falll,lful splcs Caleb a.nd JOSljUII who wbolly followed the Lord but were com lelled to "o.ndct In tho wll

Prince Ernest for Brunswick Throne derness lorty years IL yenr for a d.n) London -It Is announced from Bcr unU! they all dlod so thore aro multi

lin thrut the Kaiser has found a salls tudos today" ho nevl!r entor Into rest factory solution of the Gtll!lpll Holl1!n but wllnder In UlC wildertless of un zollern leud Ilnd that Prlnco Elrnest belief hel:ausc thcy do not r91y on 'the of Cumberland "ho mnnletl the I(al and (Wt;J:COUl, by falLh Thoy sor s do.ughlel will be allowed to as themsolves anti holr dUll cond tho t1Jrono of Brunswlcl. without qtll.ill~ nsteo. of the I..ortl [xlv 2239, making any fU!'tiler formal 1 eduotions compare Hllb 1iI ILnd Iv) of his ramlly s clnlm to the throne of rhe little onos who hnd no know lIano\ el ledge of goOd nnd evil In those dnys

they enr.ered Lhu Ian I (xlv at Deut I 39) These aro hl!lpful words (on cernlng onr little onos \\ ho dlc Imlore I.hl!Y c6me to years of Imowledgo Tlto blood 01 tho lamb avo.lls lor thom From xlv 40 45 learn lhat wlten we

nmo to do what God forbids even th()u,:h It way seem rlcht \\ 0 nro su ro

The ttory of thl! Mbl1nnd o[ blue In xv 3241 18 most Interesting

but holinesa must bo from within rio mero outward Itelp cnn s tlllco In chapter .tvl ns lit challter xii \\ e see again tho sin of 6peal<l"g agllinst t.bl! Lord s chosen ones hqWuvc unworthy they may be 'rho judgment npon 1<01 ah nnd bls comp ~y because they spolm ngnlast Aar!lI:' Is like nil tl 0 other Incidents wrlttell for our ben" fit i

The !!<lns or Ko,Q.h Wl!ro not slain but tbelr descendants became lC'llders

L,!nd,"a.-~~he ;~~~!~,~~,I:.. :ccliI[,rmiIiccs l or the pralsQs o~ the Lor( See Num • xxvI 11 'die

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SUDSC;:tIP'!"ON S1 A y'EAR.

O:OYERTISINIl RATES 1 w\;.. 1 mho a mh~, In.

nIl. COlulon ........... ~.OO \'l~.OO ~o.oo UC<l,CO "l: :H~t'-(~ll;1rtcr Col ••.• , 8 'j~ U.50 r>~.W ~ to RI.il Col.. •. : .......... , 2.50 ~,OO ~o 00 00.11() 'J.mr:or Cel ............ 1.~Q ~.OO ]'U(J au.(Xj f,!~h,L Col............. .1u 3.00 ~.OO 20,fj) ·,'r·n Jecb.,4.' .• , .•••• ,." 5.C'<) 10.00 ~:rhQ. abovu rk.1.CJ do Dot apptr to Ructlou 10.10 ••

,... ... Ii1tW:iuwcuLi, UDder .. , luoo,iulr;l. \",&,.1 DOllcUi. ..• l~ 8tJ)thtl1ll of Y. traolltor>'·uoluUb. LDlial and

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. At the frellli~e5 of the owner, Cha~. Gibb, 24.87, 2}6 mil~5 n . .,. of Sl. Claude, on TUl'~day. Oct.

. 1 28th: cOlnmcncin)! at I o·clock.

HORSEs-Gelding, S ~'cars old. 1300 lbs; geldill)!. 9 years old, 1400 lb~,; mare, iu foal, 9 yenr~

old, ',1200 Ibs.; mare, III foal. to yenrs old, 13,',0·lbs.

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, " T rebfrilc WeaLher 'ObSenallllllS

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50 ,t£., D. McLAREN, ". 1're herne.

'~1iniwuIll ond n:n::ill1lJfJ1 t~mJjer. W~i'\ hall of 5 9 9. ~CI'eu mi!e~ • -. "O"t", ~n<t (.f 'rrell~rll" solcl 00 atures for the wt:ek hCj:!lDlll'O" ~ • , n. . . I - -. •

• ' h I ~asv t2i'W~ or Cfl)}J' paylllt!l1t rJIlin. FTiday. 0.:1. loth. and t:UI.lt"Ji/: I uenrl'-,' ":1 und"r ,snllll11erfallolV, ThUlsday, 0.:1. t6th, some uew bn!:lkil1~:' Ii 1I1tf!rt!~:ed

1I1nlmum ~1.\Ximnrn anph' 10 33 allove. 43 above '

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Keep cou,;h!ng: that'.; one 'vay • Stop coughing: that's ilOoth.r.

. To keep the coui/h: do nothing. ,To slop the 'cough : Ayers Chen'y

.. Pectoral. Sold (or 70 years. A_" Your Doclor. 1..ln.lnlll·J· O. AH!I'CO .• ~... ~I~n N.'nl. U:!nl1.ln. ~~~~-,~-~~

HarVBe's Harness

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J ~ n"ice,'" 'ot ,Iu.", "tayod. louud, waourJ. ""'J .:.0 c:eDU Grl1. lUIOl',iuu. or tlltu!!' ilulunlonl I-,f i'l 00. ...... CUv)' fur ebaoRo Clf adnrUa61 ~rh!nu ~u .. 1.10 rB.:ttlvtld Do, I&ldr thaD TUel(tliV u.,uu'.

'RAE L. KING

'~ATTI,E AND P!G5-2 cows,milk ing; co\\', fresh; 2 .~pring calves; hropcf'solV; 8 pigs, 4 11I0lllh5 old.

Sa t'lI! rla y Suud,)y "IOllday Tl1e~dfl\' W~,~ne5day Thul selay

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Hulf section of laDd four miles ,: '''XT 1 . south.ea~l of Rathwell, Let:~ 5(:llllol ' ~ :i:, Vv e laVe Just 11 I] pac ked a large stoc k ~

lUI rent AI\IID MANAG~R, . " ,

·(bll'I.J!)IHNTs-Binder. 8 ft. cut;

I1!piv~,r; Ita\'. rake; . hay ~.I\'eep: 3 ploWS'; faUlJlllp, Will; drill; dl~c;

s~t of, bnrrows; wagon; trucks and h~)' rack; 2 ~ets of sll:i~Ir~; culler; ltor5e rlipp"r; ~ sets of double baruess; forks, chains, ~tc,

Oil the r.ollrh·ellfot r,m'lIer n f the 1 f"' l' . 't farm: Over two' 11l1l1dt«:d acrc!H Fo' {' l 1 I' ::: 0 wtnter c Othl!:!£l' tor t'llen, including '.' leavy lau 109', , '-' .;.

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• FR IU.\ Y, OCT. 17. HIl:l. cmmENSED AUVERllSEMENTS ullder cllitivatioll, fair buililillJ;s. - ';' l ' '?' Place will b<: ~()Id wilh or wilbollt {-)r farm work and :;: ul]e er .... vears, sweater coat~, 1111tts, \I'

Hen M!ldta $5.77 in a Year Treherne Lots for Sale pre~~lIt ownel"s share of the! crop, Y h I' 1 . i" ~ For t~rU1saud alll'aTticu!ar, apply for driving, there is :!: s eep- wee coats, etc" 10 act every- '-,

Here is-.a record of a whit~ leg· liorD hen in 'N!!\\' Huglaml. weigh. ill'; 3:2 pounds. 'rhis heu h.id ip ("I\!," year 257 eggs, weigbiu~ on all " ... erage 1.8 ounces each. The

to ' ' .', no harness that can :!: thing to il.lsure perfect comfort for the ~ 1.,,15 I, Z, ~. and .i. ill block IS,

anyone illt"rt:sted muke applicfltioll, - tf [or particulars 10' 41 • Flllm -:- 200 bus, of barley: 8 ton~

of Jolood hay, JOHN PARKER, SR.,'

'rhos, Lel', Treh~nle.

----~--------------surpass IIarvie'~ for ~ winter season. l strength and service, :t ~

, ,. 'eRgs sold for $7.43, and tbe beD :lte

l.'o·',p.Gucds of fe~cl, co-,tihg $1.66; "r a IctUIII o\'~r tbe cost of f.,~d uf -:'.1.'77: The saUle hen laid two I, uudr.etl eggs in her second year.

HOtlS~HOT,D GOODs-·Cream sep" 3-5'P, Rlator; extellbioll table; bed cl\uch;

'l'rehernc.

dr~s~er'a'itd stanel; ~ iroll bed5tearl~; Strayed beater; eool; stoW!; 6 kitchell chair~.l, .

TERMS-SIO 00 and 1111d~r, cash; Ah(,ut May .Ist .•. frolll ~ecll<Jn o\:er'that amoUllt I~ mODlhs' credit ,q!l 10, red-an(l-wlllle sk,cr, com"

t· 8' t' t IJlg two \ears old. Allv I"forma· a per cell . II1ter~S. 7 pH cenl. tiun'os to the whE'reatl()l1tH of same disc~'1l1t for cosh all SUUlS el1titled will,i)e gladly receive,\.

Farm fOI" Sale

H~!f ~ectio\l S, B. U 18 and N, E. )4' -1 .3 10, O\'H 200 neres 1I "clel ClIlllvalion, bRill''''!.: in ~;.7rl1h Blltl uU5h" framl! huus~' 14;( 70, fmmt: bam 30 x 40, 3 logl grul1111 it,~" g,!orl waler, 2 \\'<l1~, G mile" northwest of Treheme, I mile we~t of Bethel Cl.llm:h. For terms apply to

BRING IN YOUR REPAIRS

D.S. liARVIE

~ \Ve are p~\rticLll::trly strong on' men's sheep-lined + :r. coats, ranging ill priCf~ frl1ITI $+501(1 $15.00. ',' .~ .;. .,:. If you are in nced of a nc\',' coat. )'OU will d.) well to :r; + ~ f .:. ~ec OLlI' linc berol'(' pltl'chnsing·. If its sweater cO:lls ::: :t we <11'(1 sure \'.'e can satisfy nil COt11er~ in this line, .:. ,~ bOlh ill quaEty and price. :1: 1. 'i· ~ "t'

T b e chicken shootiug seasoll do~es:ol1 Mondy", Od, 20th.,

to 'credit.

T. J. GIBBONS, Auct. 4 6 p':' A. D. ROBERTSON.

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Broadway - - Tl'eherne -:- :;: _______ : vVe also have just receivpd a new lioe ~

\V~r. D, Jmms, Treh~rne.

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....-tap es An erson Warm Fall and Winter Coats for W:omen

f{o~/' that the outer ':c l'ot hlng.

cold \-Ieather Is about with us again one mus,t have extra We have n fev very warm Smart' Aodels to 'show you In

hea'vy cloths; and our prl'ces tHe right, as 13 remarked .by many • .our f{e'vl Cash PrIces enabie U5 to offer to the buy'lng public Quality Goods at the .Io\'iest prices that bonest goods .can be sold for. Thls'~~atement has

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AT '$24.60-An unusually atrraClive pl1(l' comfort­able 'cout, stl iped Z~bn1il1e with Hunrt' c[I{l\'~rtihlp. ~IHI\vl COlllll', bod)· and Ele~\'e, ~Btill liJ:eJ, 50 iIi. loilg,:,cl1t'l\ \'rAY sty:e.

Other Smart Styles from $9.75 to $22.50-\\'eorillf\' qualilies find sty!>! ure remembered long' uft(·r 'price is .forv;oltclI. ' T!ut i~ wily th~ .. ROl~eru" COlts tnnke rl!llular CtlstlJIl1enj, . ,

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AT 1£07:50- WoruCII'8 Af1l~tican Rut 'Cllat, 1i;~de trow. selected durk ~kin~ (If S,'l1thc!11I Rat, gi\'f'~ ~ooc\ Wenr, .50 in. 10llK, lined throllghollt wilb d~rl.:. 'hrolVn ~Illill,

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AT $75.00-spcci;J1 \':llne--l'ol1}", a fur tlJ!lqllUllctl for wear, Per!Ji:Jll 'LaUth collar IIlId lapd?, 50 ill. lOll\.:, lined wit.h. ~x:ra quolity.lining:

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20th'. Century BraQdClothing , Why not a "20th, Ceritll1'y';SiJ'it this fall? We 'are show'ing a \'cry e~:tcnsi\'e rang'e o(Special ,Meu~ure Cloths-prices range from $'18 00

, up-see 0111' $25.00 sp'ecial., . There is no use. of going itll'o detail in .connection with '~2Qth. Centuryi~ Brand ,Clothing, as e\'ery one aclmils

they are in a class by themselves when it comes to:Style, Tailoring', \V~'ar and Fit. Let 'lIS fit'yoll' out with a new "20th. Century" suit " • • L" , I".',' , ' 'h'

, .. or overcoat, i (01' style, price and·quali,ty they al'e liard, to.:equal' any,where.

';A., L~I'ge Shipme'rit' of,' SUits:tUl.d O~~rd)~t.s -Af_rived ,.' ,' .. • ' .... " I <' " " I • " ': ,\ I .' r ' '

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Rib.bon . Special ,for Saturday, -,' :'.':·'Ol1ly"

~: of footwf'ar, the celebrated McPherson .:. ~: Brand. 'I'he prices are rig·ht.

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. Jack Prod is with tt5 once more. \Ve are also , ill 011 the job with a fil:5t~class line of wood lind II). coal heatr~J"5, ranging in prices from $J to $45.

\Ve con SHY \','ilhont h~sitatiol\ lint we hllve olle of the beit stockR 01 hellt",rs ~\·"r brought iliin Tleherlle. 'l'lte), are tlte faJllol1~ "S<.llwenir" liill! ku()wll til all to be lh" 11I0st ecollumical ~tows ~old 1011,1\'. "'hal ~I'~t YOll1' l'eqltir~lD"uIS IlIAy h~ in lbf! ~tO\'t! lillt!. if I'n" cOllie til !)lIr ston, YOll will iJe nhle to m sali~f)' 111t:111 \\'!! Hb" ,'nrry 1\ large line of Stove l'ipe~.

.L:lb'JWS, T"" Pipes, StOl'e Hoards, etc

,JOtlN' HARVIE & co. , 'PHONE 52 tIARD\VARE TREIIERNE

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MONEY TO LOAN I. t'epresent the' Landed [3ankinr, ,and Loan Co., of Hamilton, Ont., I also have :Private Funds to' Loan

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FOUl' Cold l\'\onths ComJng :' . Monday is Thanksgivil1i Day. stores, hanks, elevators and

places of business will be c1~·!ed. • • ! One huudreu and tweot\· c]oys of frigidity IS what ,'on're up

~gainst frolll now ou. Tbat weaus. ,ou'll need IOI~ ~f coa~ to keep your hallie warm .lIId comfu.rI8~le. How are )0\1 fixe~? Bdter 110t wait lila long. Prucrastlllallon np-vcr gol a IlIlln gil},

tbinR',el, IIl1d with cold weather due you cau't g~1 y~ur coal order; in lillY too SOUII. We ~arrv !!t!Jod coal. OIIT prices a.,e ril:-ht. We ;v~lIt vonr btl,~ne~s and will rio our lIest to hold It.

•. J. H Robertson ~pi!nt n couple E' oC days in Winnipeg this weel:,

• C, S. Holmes, of Pille View, wail • tI vi~itor around 'l'rehertlt: for 81.:\" : eral days this week.

• '" IT'S STORM' SASH TIMB AGAIN :

By ord<:ring your florin sasu now y~t1 will save 011 your"fuel ,hills.,: Tbey ore bOlh co.lleducers and gleRter comfort adders, rhey ••

pay divictcllds frOID the IDIOUIt: IUey are pot ou. ~

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G. V. Halluah was a passenger to Ibe cilY all !\Jonday eveliing, reo turning' Ihe next day. ,

JH~. H. Smith has given his Ih'cry stable' n CO\'crlng of mdal siding, The same adds materialll' to the appearance of the buildi Ilg.

Material t! A, Christensen, wlJO had been 10 the nllllloger of the Treherne cream·

We Can Suppiy All Your Needs in Lumber and Building

S ery for the SUIlII.oIer, moved wilh

SON'S LUMBER YARD ; bis family on Wednesday to Win· ROB " g nipeg. ... ~ .......... ~ Re\'. Robt. MArtiu, of Somelsct,

~Ii~'~.~.~'.~.~.~.~ ... ~~.~.:.~.~.~.:"'~.;.~.~!ID~.;f!;~:.~.~.~~:~:q;;::~: will occupy the pulpit in Sl. Mark's Chu(ch ,~u SUlHla\,. Rev. J, Aud· ~~o t:rbOII is cOllduClillg special services '9..-. . ' ~ ill SOUJer~t![ on lhat day.

€, Have You Sold Your ~ ~Irs, (Rev.) R, G PtitcbCLTd Rlld ~ falDlly, of Emerson, arrived in Tre·

G · 1::1 berue 011 Tuesday Blld are the 'IralO ti, ti ~ue5ts of Mrs, Pritchard's pareuts,

I) ? It' 1I0t J"'t I<t ~, s:! Hal'e you alrr'nuy ui-poseu of your ~r(,p? g \1 our ael!lIts ~il'e you a price 011 YOllr graIn.

j~ Delil .... r your p,rain Ihl'our,h ,the Farmer's Elevator ill ~ TrEherne, I<.t' Sluplc~ Uros. hal1llle It f,)r you and you will lit: g. Hlrl' to get tilt! top·uotch prices

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Mr. Hud Mrs. Get). H. Hazlewood.

, Hehear.sals have commenced on a short cullled" skelch entitled "His Modt:l Wife". This will be 'gh·en at the first prelill1illsl'\' con' cert iu cOlluection wilh Ihe pro· ductioll u( the "Geisha",

. The recent beautirul wflutitp.r has lI110wed ~o many people 10 get O'lIt amI ~lIjO\' thelllsell'es before hiber, naling for the winter. Tbe fnshions lVill soon chouge to storm windows alit! coal scnttles, bllt then there \VIII he 5kates uud oysters,

Se\'eral people remarked wuen coming' OUt. of Staples' 1-Iall em 'l'ncsuuv e\· ... ning tltat n light near lhe foot of till! stairs ,,:ould be vel)' ul tlcb a ppl tcill ted by tho~e 1I0t ac· cuslomed to plowlil1g around in the dal k. Of course this can be taken as a lillggesliou.

Let olher people lalk but go anl1iversSl'Y sp.rviceu·wiJl be held 011

Mil!S Gladys Gorie wenl to Bran, oon (III \Vedl1e~du\' fur the teachers' cOlweu I iUII.

Mr. aud ~Irs' Jas. Fulton went to Wi \llIi peg 011 Monday, rel urnin~ on Wednesday:' .

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·Mr. and Mrs. John Kissick are spending a few 'l'banksgil'illg holi­duys ut Slarbuck,

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R. F. Steele is ndding A story to his dwelling Oll~ tnaki ug improve· wents to it generall\,.

~Iiss Vern AnderSOIl came out frol1l Winnipeg 011 Mondu\' aud will remaiu for t W,.I or tbree weeks,

lIIrs. C: WieclJman went to Car· maLI on Werlnesday evening, beiug called by 'tlJe illness 01 uer father,

Wellington Wilson's sale helrl on 'l'hlll'ullay afternoon was \'ery SIlC· cessful, e';c rything hringing n high prilc. .

'There will be the usual service ill 51. ~Jouica's Churc:h. Rathwell, Oil Sunday I1ext~ Oct. 191h" at 10 o'clock.

Miss McCreur~ and !\liss Middle· brook, of the Tnfherue school slaff, are [liking III the- lenchers' conven. tiou at Brandon tbis week, going lip on Wednesdny. '. ~

Mrs. 10hn Scdtt, of Willnipeg, whu had been visjting hu parenl~, Mr. und Mrs. Ii. P. MacNeill, for 111:' past few \\'eek~, retnrned 10

her .home on \Yednesda,' e\'euing,

Mrs. T .. H. Matchett and Miss Lottie Eadie'aLtended the Epworth League and Stidday School con. \'entioil in Carma!\ thi~ week:being delegates froIU Ihe MatchetlvilJe appointment.

Rev. C, W. Morro,y attended the Carman district Epwortb Leagne nnd Sunday School couvellti6n in Carlllan on 'l'nesd!'t V amI \Ved nes· day. Rev. E. Howard Smitb also attended the cOI1\,ention.

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Your feet must now be protected from the cold damp days of Fall and Winter.

Our Dr\' Sox shoe is built for tll.is .expre~s purpose and jll~t hal\' ,veil it fulfils its miSSIon you can readily know. Try them.

\Ve ha\'c bought ollr Fall and "'inter Stock of Shoes, Mitts, Rubbel's, Overshoe:;, Felts, Horse Blankets and Robes, at the lowest possible price.

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The lVeather i~ g-radually get· ing cooler and 1 he call no\\' is for millinery suitable for the winler. \Ve ure producing fiomc of the very new models with tile latest novelties in fur trimmings. This is a very bus\' !lea~OI1 in the millinery cte pilfll1lellt but we will be pleaseJ to give you ally sug­gestion in w hat is II C 11'.

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~ REPAI RS ~! Trehcl'nc I'ligh S,chool ! DJ e) • tHurlonh prllilun'd (UI Thfrlt ltorlHocond • 1.0, I I' )·(,It need any bicvde re. ~.~I • OlU811 IJ'ellcllcrn l <...:ortiIiClll.l!O. nIHI lor. - I ) ~ · UlllvnreiL)· M"t.rlculut,fnueXOlDluUlloUI. • Mrs. Smat 1 c- paidl1g' done, or maclllllery (. • -- • ~ repairing or illly kind", his is : : LOW"ATEO AND UPEC'AL INDUCE· •

M'II 'e,'Y and." ,'. MENTS ro~ NON-REIIIDENT • , In t; thc place ta get it done. :; • IiTU_D_E_NTil ••

Dressmllklng • Telephone No, 94 ~, FRANCIS THORIMBERT ~: WRIT< rOR ILLIiI_Ii_!_RATE:D 1I00"LET !

. The death ocell.rred to.dB" ut the HAlLWAY AVE. - TREHERNE 'to Broadway.;. TREHERNE 0) • ".J.MIII. M ... ·od."h Green •• J , II) t- .: Soo.ofSolrooIHourt.l • Prioohllt.l.

hOllle of lJer sOll,at Westball,of Mrs . .I1> .. _ .... __ , __ I ____ ... _~ ~yi\!,'i'.'i'_!Ii'.e'i'!.i',t;.~,wO!''i'-!Ii'-!Ii'·~~) ........................ :' I!: J '. .6 . Tbe Treberne Methodist Chulch

C I to the People':; Meat ~'Iarket ~<. Nov. gth. uud 101h. ReI'. Charles . oa for thc hest in fl'~~h al1d home- Morgall, of R'osedale. Methodist E. Wei[{blman. Mrs, Weightman' .... . spellt severnl weeks in' 'l'rebcrne :,.~============== ==============================

(.l meatR We kebp notr' 1',\,;·llurCiI, Fort Rougei'--will occupy . .., , .... ,,,'" !,' .... ,... ..cur~ .' , ..... '.;" "0; d ~ ,'p'tllpl·t. 'I,llce la<II'e's:of the cou.

I." • ~.' iug Lut the \°e.ry be:it. r ers ~

, . 011 ~Ionda}' c\'ellii,g, No\,. lotb. Be'w is VOtll' coal bin? " delivered to your door. I gn~l:atiol1 will serve a fowl supper

l-Ia\'c you filled it for the FRESH FISH ON FRIDAY this summer, as the' guest of her E=='U'=5F.:::::U5E=Jl:I==,:EI"I~ daughter, Mrs. (Dr.) L:tmont. .' ~

wi nter? \Ve are here to The Bethel alll1i\'ersary 'supper suppl)' .VOli with the dif- C. ROUX Ileld onlllondn~'e\'euingwns a\'er),

,. ,: Mrs. Sleele, of Wnlli.erton, Ont.,

who had been visitillg ber son. R. F. Steele, ill 1'reherne for several \~eeks, lell 011 Wedncsdayeveniug on her return hOlllc. She was ac· cowpanied as far as Winnipeg by

decided success. There was au ferent kind~ of coal at enornlOU~ crowd present and nil did I . I . .1 '\'1'11 Cattle Shipper nl1d t le Je!'t pnces anu, not gd propetl,v fed till about nine ".' Famil," Butcher. <attend tv dll orden; very o't:iu<:Jc. A 11IIwlJer froUl Tl'eherne

promptly. O'on't wait ~~ took part ill the progralDlIle, It is Mrs, R. l~, Steele, , " ti II'· the cold weather st,ated that tbe proceeds awollllted

to Ulorc tban $130. I COlllCS, and then have to hurry in yOllr slot.:k. 'The Central Hotel:' Rev. C, W. Morrow will preach

,~, ~t.botb the services in the Metho·

W. 1'. Grogan receive(l'lnsf \';'eek a registered Yorkshire boar from L(\u~bal.lk, Sask, Tile al1llDal in question took the first prize at the Dominioll 'Fair beld at Brandon tbls year, and the,· wother of. tbe 'saille took. the graud championsbip

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Building Materials of Weste:n Canada last vellr. .

TREHERNE dist Church on Suuday. Tbis WIll Rul •• , n pur duy. liloclrlcally ll~hl.d. lie. the allllual COIlIlr.xioual Fuuds U.I"ht nud comfortALiu room.. (lood ~.~Io •• tvlcu. ~.,uplo "00181 lu uou· diy, and a special appeal wiiI" be

uoutiOIl, njude for thr: mceiing of this ob. WE IHLL .t1'PRECIATE, li"atiou. The morning sllbJ'ect will ,'; ,0011 PATRONAGE .. r

be" ~'Certain Greeks" alld the e"eu· :, 'I'he persisten:e with'~hich some " C. J' STINSON' "

lug subjecI; ,"When I.Ha\'e II be: the C. P. R: train crews 'block C\?uvellient' Season". ' the cros~iug lit Alexander stteet Phone 19 Proprietor

The' shar,p frost" ou ,'l'uesuay ~as been a source oJ aUIIO)'ance . kind of opened lip the'skat. n';nllmber of peopl~; particularly

rinL: Several persons those teaming \\'h~a't 10 market. • • ' . '..' . .' , ., there, is auy lIupe On Wedilesday morning byactulil

}VHEN 'you vIsit tho,clty 'mske' ,Christmas, It timing olle train WII!! cnt off just R

ypur home with us III the LOM· . be qUite a to hu\'e 50:ue car or two oy~r tbe. Toad' and reo :BARD HOTEL, l.ombard Street, ,', earlY'ice tbis ,year aDd it wight. be Illaiued as ,a blockade, for .more .;;itll ·of.' the Grain. ElCchango;'1 \vell'l.o'eocoumge the ulilDtigel's of Ulan fifteen miuutes 'while sowe Rooms steam.heated,' bright and'. the rink to bave Ibe' ice.waking shunting was done 00 the sidings. comfortable, Good Dining 5er·, . start when the cold days set in> . Of course the cowpati~' 'would not vice. Best Llquo~s and Cigare. ' i ,". ..' ' ... ,: .'.' inl .. r. te thi~ "If 'they' could help it. Rales, Si\,60 per day, . '.,' T~e !ub.llee,SlUgers were gree~~d there 50 lUauy individuals

'.. . " , ", a fair slzed bOllse on 'Tuesday, .up in . rtUilIIOg affllirs BARKWE·l.l. • 8. 'TROWSDALE, "undoubtedly, not as lllr~e a~ 110 g

Proprletors, '" have .been the case should ,'"-,,,. '" .. " ,delayed tbeir'\'isit ,for a

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Machinery! . All IUnds' of Machinery, 'W~Bon~

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A Philosopher ~ Once Said: ~J "el'erything 0 nth e tl~ble should as nearly us pO~~lble suit. the fancy and tastes of thl.: person to" dine" .. When he said this It" was talking on the much discussed SUbject of ~ health and happiness. 'Nc do our best to help you with your table troubles by provi(!ing the . lie I y. choicest meats for. you to serve. The m~olts y~u ~ serve will settle the verdict III

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We Can Now Handle nil Your Fat Stock as we will be Shipp'ing Regularly. Highest. Prices Paid ~ , . for POUI\ry~ Hides, Etc. , ~I .

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Winter Clothing .We have a lot of new stock in to supply your winter wants. You will prC?bably be interested in some of the cosy bear cloth coats for , ,

children. T'h'en there are the new flannels,

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In Waterman's Ideals it is a notable fact that gold pens can be had to suit every hand and character of writing. The more particular the 9Vriter the greater the .ati.r.elion in suiling him. Dack of tbe wonderful range of point' in Waterman's Ideal., how­eyer arc other c.,ential fe.tures which lave made for fou~t.in pm aucce .. : the f.moll. spoon feed, the ink-tight chamber, friction cap, Ideal Clip, practic.1 .hap.s, pure Para rubber, the size., lype" etc. Avoid substilutes.

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Foor Frofe:sor 'l'he mlld-monnered old gentleman

who wns slaying Wl~ Mrs, Sllmklns was a geologist, and when one inorn­Ing his )andlndy's llttle son Informed him that ther. wa.s a queer old stalls In 0 neighboring field, he wos ,In high glee.' . ,

Come olong ond show It me, he said, malcll!g his way to the spot,

1-1-1 ain't got time, clr, said the boy, and thon beat a ho.sty retreat.

TIllere were cnttle In the fleld, but the professor toolc no notice or them until a terrible roar nttracted his at­tention, and he saw a fioreo bull ad­vllnclng to greet him, lt was a near thing, but the professor won by 0 trouser buUon. On. the other side of the hedge be was surprised to Bee the Inndlady's Bon. '

You little rumlan, shouted the pro­fessor, 1 bellevo you 3ent me Into tJhat purposely. I expect you wanted to see me Iclllcd,

Nq, I didn't, sir, it waa mother (Ut!, What 1 gnsped the proCessor, She heard a dog howling outside anI'

bouse last ulgh~, and os !t means thore'll be a death soon, mother thought It wna only right to try and bave It out of the fllmlly.

W,lnard':rLlnll"ent Rellel/es Neuratat.

Captain Foretopp tells 0 story of 3.

certain noted divIne who wns on his steamer when a great gole oyerl,pol, them ott 'the Orcgon eOMt, It looks pl'etty bad, said the bishop to the cap' taln, Couldn't be mu()h worse, bls· hop, replied Foretopp,

Half an hour later tlte steamcr wns diving under'tlte wavos as Ir she were a sulllllnrlne, and Jenklng lIka an old door. Looks werse, I thlnl(, CIliltaln, snld the blsholl, We must trusl In Provldenco now, bl3hop, auswered I!'oretopp.

Oh, I Ilope It hns not come to that, gasped the hlshol',

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WHEN you, buy a "Sask-Alta." Steel . Range you make a perman'~nt Investment, The "Sask-Alta" is an effici­ent and economical cooker and baker as well as a v,ery durable range.

Have your dealer explain-it fully before buying.

. RUBBINB IT IN

German Governor's Method of Hand· ling .Refractory Prisoner

Captain Amundsen in a lecture M Madlson, Wis., told of tho hardships, especially the hardships of hunger, at· tendant on arctic expedl,uons.

The Terrible Child lIere Is one lhat was told br the

public printer at Washington wheu those a."ound him started t" hund In Idd stories:

'1'110 tcnMer la a public school was endeavorinG to Instrud a clILSS of youngsters In nntura! history, Select· Ing lhe cat u.s tho first subject she be­gan to aslt questions,

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Aud It Is all. unfortunote fact, snld the discoverer of the south 110le, that hunger Is .. Iwnys accompanied by a vivid remembrance of the most delee· table rood that one bus evel' eaten. While com: -lIel to live [or six mon.ths all ono month's provision, helped out perhaps by a little snll meat and sMI blubber, YOIl are tor· mented by vlsloas o[ Carmer banquets Chllstmas dinners at home, certain

Can MY little boy v" girl, ,he que­ried, tell me what ItlI!d of ~Iothes a PUS,SIY wears· Th men, Did tbat rOllow lnslll, yo' by "lIer

1 IC~., was no responso. e yOllng· Visitor-Extract [rom populnr au· lug you a dr,nl{? Yes, ho IIld, Bu sters merely glancEL at ench athol' tbore, so to spenl<. d!d YOII ~wnll,," the InslIlt?

Cavorlte disheD, Yes, tr you al'e hu gry the thought,oC fine Coo.). : 1 exqlll· 91 te torture.

And In this conneetlon, tlli' l'nptaln cont.nued, I am remlnde" of n story about the goveruor of 11 cerllliu Gn· mun prlsc.II,

Oue mornlll!;" this gm'ernor silid to the chief "arder:

1 sny, Frlt~, No, 76 Is bebavlng worse than ever. Put illm on bread '.n water.

and nt the 11001', wherea.t tho teaciler ==========;:====================== made nnother attempt --- ._. --- ---I em surprised, said she, that no

or.e can teU me w!lat a 11IISSY wears, Does a. puss)' woar clothes lIl,e 0 1m· IUlln beillg? Does a ptl'ssy weor-

Say, lIIlss ~Inry, finally brol<o III Ill· t e Jimmy Smith .:LS a pitying express' lou fioated over his [rotures, haln't you nsver seen cnt?

Mln"d'. Liniment Cures Burn., Etc.

Quite a Question Gus-Tho lliea of Ills ~:tj Ing I had

man, money thwt brains! Qult- rid· iculous!

METALLIC CARTRIDGES

I ' PETER JANSEN COMPANY , Oraln Commission Mercl,anta - Winnipeg, Manitoba Mnko Bill .. Louin.: reud! Port Arthur or Fort WtUlam. Notlly Poter Jansca

A theologlcnl student wns seut oue Sunday to supply a vacant pulpit In a Conllecticut Valley town, A lew days anel' Ile received a copy or tile wccldy paper or that \lluce, wlth thc Collowlng item, markcd

}3ut he .~ alrcaoy doing two Cast dtLYs, sir.

1'hea, ordered r.he merciless govern' or, give him a cookboolt and see tllllt he reads It,

, .Jacle-That's so? Gus-OC course. Wby, I haven't a

cent, Jack-Well!

\Vhethcr your arm is II Remington or uny other s~'mdard make, whatever itseahbre and the load you nced, you want Rcmington-Ul\!C mctallies-not bccause they nrc nccessnnl1 stamped with the same name as your fireann, but because they give more accurate rcsults,

Thi!J compnny hns been mnkinr: mnmunition fol'" hity \ yoars. \Vc produce melnHics forever)' standard muke oJ

orm-nnd every Remington.UMC cartridge is testeu iii. the nrm Cor which it is mndo.

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.'tl~-mH i.]~ WATERPROOF COLLARS AND CUFFS

SomClhlllg lJl!t.ler thun linen luul 1\0 la.umlry hiIiH. \Vllsh It \\Ith ROnl) I1ntl '"'Inter. All "'lorN' 01 dll·cct. Stn.tc slyle and sl1.p. * l"or !6c. "0 wlll mull you. THE, ARLINGTON CO, OF CANADA,

68 Fl'aGer Avenue, Toronto, OntariO Limited

~-- ... -An Interchange of Ideas

Ambassallor Page, cllseusslllg the labor qUCJltlOll one dILl', said' to a 1''' porter: .

1'r.e labor quostlo 1, l1ke the quostlon

I or caplwl, will be Bottled wheu lubor nnll capital come t, understand ono

I IlnothCI'-whon; 118 It were, they.Jllarn I to spcnic Lho Sllllle language,

I Bring them 10gCl h'!I' uow nnt! thcy are a'llt to 'gOt on UI.c tile l~roncb girl nod lhc Ameri<'un gll'i who ,met after

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a correspondence course In one an' other's 10nr;m,J, . ' ,

'Well, lIow dhl you get on? her , nl()tilcr Il'flled the American gIrl aftel'

Indorsed Sll[> ud vallcet! to' n,e paying toller's

window a1Hl, ,"llOdln,; In n checle for $60, statell Lllat It wns a bIrthday llresent Cmm her husblllld and asktd for pnyment, The teller InCormed her that shq must first indorse It.

I don't knew wbat' YOlI meun, slle said hcslta~lngly

WhY. you ooe, he explnlned, YOIl must write yoU! llame on the hlle1t so thM whell we re-tum the checlc to your ltusblllul 'he will Imow we have palll you U1e money,

Oh, Is tlmt all? ;:;iLe said, relieved, One minute elapses. Thlls the Indorsement: Many

thonltS, dear. I've got tile money. Your loving wife, Evelyn,

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The Rev, ---, o[ the senior class fit Yule semlLnry, supplied the pulpit at tho Congregntlollll: ehureh lust Sunday, und tho church will now be closed three weel,s for repairs. -_._'---HAD'ITCHING PILES,

FOR 21 YEARS

~---Worms, by the Irritation that thc)

cause In the stomach nnd Illle.stlnes deprive Infants o[ the nourishment that they should deril'e rrom food, and mlll.nutrition Is the result, Miller'! 'Vorm PowderS- destroy worUlS and correct the morbid condl~lo::s In tha stomach Ilntl boweln thnt Ilrc ravornb10 to worms, so thllt the Cull nutriment of the Clll\,1 Is :'..ssurp.d and de\'elop· men' In even' way. en<:.ournged,

Often Laid Up for Days a. a Tlme-A Wonderfu, Tribute to Dr Chase's Altack<d ty a Cheetah 01 ntment, A Dublin cttslr n t.ouse officer nam'

"d Graves, hall an alarming cxperlenee Few pco,lle wcre e\'or more enthus· recen~ly, lIe was set upon In Rath­

Instlc In I!l'lllslng D~, ChuBe'. Oint· milles, one of tlw suburbs, by the ment than tl.e wrltel of lhls lellel', cheetah, _ an animal of the leopard When you re .. d the descrlptlol. of Ills lY1le found In India Ilnd Africa, which ense you will not wonder why 'bad evidently escoPed fro111 Its

~Ir, John Johnson, Colemun; Altn .. tors lIe IUld hla dog and II.

--,---Air of Attention

George Is going to take me to my nr~t baseball gamo this a[teruoon, What would vou Ildvlse me to wear'/

An air of silence.

GeUI ng U sed to It Why do you 11011 every morning III

the bnthtub, old lllan? Is It a bet? Oh, no; 1 just wnnt to g('t llseli to

1I0t catQhlng oayt11ln..;, I am going on

May we eenrl you tIo llOOklcl C1plAinin~ lIimp1r mnny ol Ih~ t('C'hnicnl POUlts! of nmmunlllOU mftlltl{ncr.re. 'OUf n01n~ QnQ odd,eu ou "poal curd Will LIlli!: It uytclUm nuul

Remington Arms-Union ?\lctnllio Cartrid~o Co., 'Vinusor, Ontllrio 6 - -

n vnclLtion soon.

'fbe Cnrmer hnd bougM a pair of tOiVie pO~lsll shoes In tbo city shop. NoW, can't [ ~~l'tft~t~I~I!!t~lr of shoe trees,? suggest·

Don't glt frpsh wllh mo, sonny, re· MAKES HO'~E BRIGHTER plied the farmer, llrlst1\ng U!l, I 1Y!l. don't bellove shocs Idu bo'ralsed on AND LABOR.. LIGHTER troes nny mOl"n I believe rubilers I grow on rubber treos or oysters on A PASTE ITHEF.F.DALLEV<S""I No DUST oyster pluats by gosh! NOWASTE HAMILTON, CMADA No RUST

A nro hl'O;CO oUt on" <lilY In l~l'Unc\os I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~gg~g~~~gg~~~~ 'VJ1son's dressing loom at. the theatre ----- ---- -- .... - - - - - ------

lIe had som~ of his bool:s around Who· you C.oss tho AtlantIC , 'CUNARD LIN'D I

"I l d Choos, the OLD RELIABL'E £ ,

, 'j' this ,confcrercc. , , ()1J flue, was UtO r'eply~ "!ndemol· i80lle \1111101'3100,1 every wood she salrl, lind I und!'rstood cvery word I said,

Reverses mny have their, uses. Until ,WI'",'S: "Three years ag, I was cured s.lck with him· nn'd he succeeded In a mall Is down he has but smllll bllnt!, Itcl.lng :,Iles c[ 27 )'oars' 1<\Illng the un'IOla!. It WIlS while cllllnce to 1001. up; but being down, standing by using Dr, ChaL6's OInt· walklnf, near Gro~v&nor squuro I\bont he, theD sces tillngs [1'0111 another mellI, I u8et! to thlnl: thllt doath midnight th,lvthe strangc·looldn !': an· viewpoint, which gives him n new, n WOII)<1 ho the only relief I would e\'er Imul, 50mcwbut la"gCl Ulan the Irish broader ond L. mor~ extensive get CroUl the 'errlble misery oC !llles, terrier, sndc..~nly sprang ot him ont of vision. The experience ough tOrten 1 WIIS iald up f6r three days Ilt 01 n hedg~l ncar some gllrdens WI th be to his advantago In that wh"n he 11 time. nnd .. t ,other Umes w~I'ked a hoarse bal'l. It gripped h,. trouser Is up agalu he Is well·prepared to lnlee when 1 shonld hn"" been In bed. leg noar tile :.nee, tearing thc clotil h()ld and to leeep hold. . "Dr, Ch~se's Oilltnlent'is "'orth six· n~ shoal: the nlllmal orr, and", fierce

where he Wus playing, I l ' him, and n t..n agony u[ ucspa r a.::. <e the plollC!tJ1" IIno or AlInnllc SllJum shtlllllnJ;, _tt'l'('ntly, two Ilntnllnl rwW !t himself: fitcllmCl"ti hnvo been nduf'tl l(~ tho ClInnld Cnllmllnn S~I'\'lce. the "AIlc1ulll.1"

'V1 .. loh sl.all I sn.ve? lIe glanced al nnd "Alnunln'" currying ono clUHM cllbln Ol) lInel tl11H1 elat(K ','IIC'SI') his precious Ohaucer, nt some Shaltes- splendid shlpA nrrord C.!VC.l· luxurv Iln(i clJrn(ol r to' Ihe RCcollltnodnllnr.

of pnSHCngcl's. 'l'hey nrc> flHod with I\!nrconl 'Vh(!lcB~ TchHlllphy, Sur. ..

Synonymous ' TIle new proof I'eader-I've tel a

i ' mlstlll(~ got by, In rcterence to tho I detectiYC bronch 01 the, POlice Dc· " ,lllLrtmcnt. .It nppears as defecUve • brnnch.,,' . ~ ~ , h " j~

'rbo I;;dIlo'r-Oh, that's 011 right.

Making Comp:lrlBons , Dr, Cm'\'er-I see that 11 university

pl'csldent Is authority for lile state· ment thnt· In WIll' It costs P6,OOO to '·111 u mall,

Or, I<ldslaycr-And yet some say we doctors ovorcharge.

,I, C;:hllrltable IllIIIl <to former hllnd , ,I l beggllr)"-Whnt! hl1\'6 you recovered

'your 8lgt~ . l Beggnr- ,\'011, ;,ou see, h'b tbls wa)', I ,I've lost nW dllg \lnd \IS I ena no long'

" er he bUn'd, I on\'e become a deuf \ :\lute, '

I ' Ch:lnoe 0; I·,,,rt ) : Yes

t my trlcn(!, I was ubout t l ron ry

,rho countess ~'hell 1 Buddenly Inll\'llcd I,-.ttnt sho spent more t11ll~ $12,~OO II

I, ,ear Otl hur drcs!!mul{or Thiln whnt dId you do?

ty (Iollurs n box InsteaJ of sixty cents, struggle lhen took placl: between It BenJ: Franklln's HO'lse May Go 1 nm a different man since, using It, and his 10g, Seizing the dog's throat 'rl I Iittl I ('"nv,,;,il l nm farming all the time, lind never 'be cheetah dl'ag'geu blm towar,\s the

Ie qua nt. e louse ~I·~ n nnv, \\In",l. roll l(l "·,nre,".I· ""treet 'London'· whe e~ . hedge but 'lraves caught .he cheetah ~ , . ,,", I' my gratitude for the cure this -b'ranldlu lIye~ In hls,lUore prosperous ment m",cle for me, I cannot teli 0 hOl"'y blow tehlnd the ear with hIs d"Y' "ILn'd froln' w"lch II Is' hi • stlcle. and leilled It, 1'110 surmise Is

" <,'j '.. C B ""t: S a~ much u' ,ut It !ls'lt deserves, ':ellght!uli serlBal ;o'r pnpers cnllbd ono ~"uhtlrlg this un write that the ar Imal was brought from, 'Craven Stree. Gozefte: forms IJUrt t': me" abl'<md by soma l'csldent with the ob· a bloclc of property which have been Dr. c.ha~e's Ointment, GO ect or mnotlng It a l!et, purchased ror the ollstruction of a bJx, nll deillers, or 'Ec1m'Lnson large hotel, I.nd unless Immediate &,Co" 1~lmlted, TOI'o:tto. steps are tulICn to Sll\'e I', thls·blstor· Icnl building will be toru down. An a[lpeal :lns boon mnde to Aillerlcalls to sal'e Ille Ilouse nnd a proposal wlll be made to the hotel IlUllLers to In· clud~ Franl:lin's I'oom~ within the bullC:l.lg,

AGthma I Ol/c~comc, \ The O\'CI' :tsthma hilS assuredl)' come,;; J, D, 'l(el\Ogg's' Asthma Hellwdy proved Ih'e 1II0St' positive bless In "lcUm of nstb mlltle attacks hns Im"wn, 'Letters received Irom

, , I

Sir Sanford A Pathfinder ~ , ' ' The London 'fImes continues a scI"

len ot articles on representative Can· adlans nnd u I vote" a eolunin to Sanrol'd Fleming, wbos" mind, It Is stili vigorous and unclou:!ed,

Wller. b~ went to· Cann<1a ot eight· een )'ears of age, ile sailed on a sall· Ing ship which toolt IO! t for tile On he

sands who have' 'Ied It Corm a tPOitl.:I. .. monlul whleh IOIlI'OS no doutt thnt hel'e 19 a'reull'emedy, II lo·day I\'om your dealer, ,

."..,,-~-I , Phllosslfcr-N fountain' !len

con lain a sonnet, It peuell, a best Gl'.

Common Mortal-Hnl'li you·

An Inducement Dealer (to,new pursonJ-Qulet!

course he's quiet! He's just the lit· tle ','rse to suit yer. Will' (In a burst of confidenco) you caD !enve that 'orse stu.ndh1'~OULSL(le the pub nil dny ant! be won't shm a leg.' .

... Up·to·Date Ol<Hashloned Indlvldunl-Well lit· tic man, hllllding a cllstle? Fln.lle.Slecl" Infnnl-Nope; this Is

a hotel;· thcro'r. no mOlley In ensties,

: I. Happy Home " ,You laale, fOl'lorn, old fellQw, Where's

you'r wUo all lh~se monti1S? ','ellIng bow to mnlw :lome

the lecture, plo1l[orm.' ','

~hLrrlcd hN tlrcBRlllnlec" ~~~~~:~~r-:~::==::::~\ thought of tile hidden mysteL'leS',ol".'1l I.nri,!' 18,1)~;:;;;,~~ I mlnc~ plil'/ :. ~.nvR'

]Jeul'inn VOlUD1CS t W .. Ctt- marine Signalling. ole .. In (uct, f)\'CI"Y' moclf'I'n I1m'le£> (or tho ~ufclY '" Come, 1.11', ',VlIson, broke In nt the pU."Ollgor., MAGNIFICENT APPOINTMENTS,

(1001' from n fireman. you l1aye not. lL Lounge. aymnmdutn, VlnwlngaloDm. SnwklnC:al Ullin. Open Ilnd CO\'el (l(L moment to lose. Plomf'nndc~, SpnclouR Htnl,·roomfl. OI'chCf.llru. SPECIAL CHRISTMAS .SAILING DECEMBER 9th. po.tland to

Yes, yes. Coming, replled Liverpool. New (1913) 5.S "Alaunla" carrying one cln .. s cabin (II) :.nd absently. third class only. Early application for re~Drvatlon Is recommended.

lIe was looking [or a special ill11S~ 'YOI' Pll1'tlculnrli ur Hnlllngs und :4CrVICf" (rom Monllulll, Portlullll. Boston

11 nnd N~w yO! 1<, npply to IlDenl Agent~. or

trated volume Very dear to 1 m, THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP CO .. LTD" 304 Mrun Street, WinnIpeg,

Come, W'l1aon, crle(1 his manngel; ~~;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;~~~~~~~~~~~~;;~ come, get out,·

1\1! rlgb t, al! rlgh t, salt! Wilson, and - - --gl'tlbblug somo olathe. In one hnlld, he DON'T TOLERA'I'E POOR SERVICE snatched with the oth ~r the ncnt'Cst volume nnd ran to the strD!lt. 'fliere You don't have to when you CAN SHIP TO he'looited at the hugo volnme In his CANADA ATLANTIC GRAIN CO., LIMITED, nrms, It Wtl~ the city director),. . GRAIN CO',IMISSION MERC~:ANTS

Explained Grain Exchange, WlnnlfJcg, Mun, Llcensed.Bol'ded Establlshcd 1910

'~Irs, Newlywed-l won,jer why we ~~~~S§§~§~~~~~~~~§~§~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rrc gl'owln.: tired o[ euch otller? ___ -- ----,-Newlywef.l-I ha,·cu·t Elny Idea. -.--------------

.lrK. N ,-\"es, Illaybo thnt Is the I'C;.1S01\. ,

Exit the postage Stamp Is the pJstugo slamp doomed? It Is If '9. 'postal :nnovulloll hailing

tram New,'ZelllImtl, where It has beC'Il tried with groot SlIccess, Is generally adopted by the postal nuthorlt!es or the world, In the future, Inslcllli of buying postage stalllPS, IIcklnll 01' oth· eL')vlac molstenjng lhl) gU:ll on theil' backs and applying sumclent pressure to crouse mlherenoee, all we ,mil), lIeeti

'do w\ll be to 11L1l oUl' letters uuder n 11lachlne allt! turh n crank. "

The machine, wlllcli III New Zea· Is rented 'from the postal nulhor·

,"'''''''' records the LImount stnlll11ed, u ,gllS m"t~r, lllld paYlllellt Is a collectol', wbo calls [1t In­

t;."VU!S: ' It gives Iml.resslons of lInl[ one, three GILd six pellce' and

shilling, and \ os each 'Impression Is ,maue Its vn.lue Is automatically reo

a set 01 dlll:~ at tho top , . }1~:..,.m;~'~~~~~~H~n

• Uncertain . Life E.S

",

. --the life or pail:

of a tub

S,ave time--temper-dollars--by using utensils that seem, to never wear out.

" . . Made of ,

,I ;'

, E~AY'S 'Fibr~ware Ask Your Dealer . Just a. good a.

Eddy's, Matches

F AR1YlI:.I\..;J en" alwilya milke aure of c:ettlng the,:hlghest Ilrlcl'!!1 for WHEAT, OA'J::t BARLEY nnd FLAX, by Bh,~plnll thol. ca. lots. tn FORT WI('LtAM AND;" PORT ARTH UR aflrt havlno them sold:on commission by ,

, 'THOMPSON, SONS, AND, C;:OMPANY-THE WELL· KNOWN • ARMERS' AGENTS "

ADDRESS 700.703 Y .. GRAI EXCHANGE, WINNIPEG' • .•

. !

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THE TREHEU,NE TUlES

~==========~~~~~~~'~~~='=_=e,=t=B=e=hl=n=d~====~=B==a=d==.=!s==l=O=O=d==~=~~~~~~~~~~==~======~===B=R=IT=A==IN========~=~~~S~;cl ~':U~th~.====?===j=~~~::::::::::~~::::~~::~~==~~~::::~-'rhe other mornl.l" a tr:l.: . ran Into -' A word ·to the' wise Is Imposslblo. You cannolllfford braln-befogglnc headaches.

n junctlon'rathor behind Its lime. aad is thc direct and inevitable result or" Eruptions of Ancient 'Times Formed Tbo Wlse~ talk nil tho Ume. NA-DRV-CO Headache Wafers

The ointment put on your child's skin gets the sY'stem just as surely as the child cnts. Don't let

IIIllOtll'e fats and mineral coloring (such as many of the

cheap ointments contain) get into your chillI's blood I Zam­

is purely herbal. No pois­'111:10[15 coloring. Use it always,

&Jt al All Druglll.l. and

flUG .. $, It.tI' .... d' rn.LOW LACl( .111· ....... oU, ~t"tr

Mrs. Unit Armstrong,

'li~~~.Olneyj Bucks ENCLJlND

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tlie P~ssengers who had to cbnngc irregular or constipated bowel. and 'f . ~ ;enlc Beauties Whom 'ou do-do well. ~ clo~"cd up kidneys and skin' The 810p them III quick time and clear your head. The, ODd catch tb" corrcsllOn'lng tra, In p' - • ,'- '\"h 'tl r' d I Onc tOllcl1 01 gralt Inul,'os lile ,,'llol~ d ~ w '" lin Ige.tcd food and other waste mat- ,yen, 10 report 0 a oslrllct vo " do not contain eltherphen.cetln, acetan1l1 ,morphIDe,. tumbled out 01 the cnrrlages and tcr which is allowed to'aecllmulate volcanic eruption appears In our world skin. opium or o.ny olher dan~crou. druC' 250 ... box a' n.atle a dash :01' Lbe oppcslto side ot poisons the blood and the whole newspapers, Illost lilllgilsh people ro- Gossip comes. but scalldal Jlngers. your DNe-Clsl'.. 12\ the 1)lutloro. system. Dr, Morse's Indian Root Pill. Ileet, with sarno satlsfnction thnt such AI'ol1l the appoarallce ot evil. It

An old gent1~nH1L In n second·clnss oct directly on the bowels, regulating ll\\e-lnsplrlng Illsplnys vI nnturo's tc\'· Is hnrder to 111e down thnl' evil. cl1l'1'lnge, who hnd rulIled the toollngs them-on the kidneys, ~iviDg them I'lble llower are never SOcII In this 01 his fcllow.trul·ellcrs by IllsI.tlng on ease andstrcngth toproporly filter the , coun~~y. 'rhe Brlt.sh lslos, however. Merely Logical keeping his window 811ut. jumped Ull blood-and on the skin. opening ttp havc not rlwnys been free from 1'01- lluss, cOUlplalned tlw famous twlr· ns tho train cntered the statio;l, push· the pores. For pure blood. and good eanlc oulbursts, Soma of the grentest I~r. I'm all run down! cd by the olhers, and took his slnnd health take er\tptlollS kn;)wn havo oceur",,1 wl:h· I don't wandel, shllrply answered at the door 60 as to be out at the , Dr. Morse's 4& hi the Unltei. Kingdom. But our lhe managel' of th~ team. You've moment tho d,lb slackened .uOlelent· volcanoes have beell extlO1ct for ages. been trying to sal" your arm by pit· Iy to enable him to 1I11ght "Ith snle- J[ n d i ~ r. '\OJ ,..... -" ."":' '5 The last Brltl&h volcanic nre !lIed chin!; wlthou~ winding up. ly. 110 had gal throe paris across tlOWll 10llg bcrore Ulun made his "1'- --the rlattorm \\'h.1I onc 01 tho passen· - -_. --~- proraneo all the oo.rth, though greut Bc~'r Name

A Pu;:zlcr Oh. de::.r. sighed her htlsband's wHe,

I can't 01111 1\ pin nnywh~1 e! 1 Wall' der where they go to.

That's 1\ dlf1lc'llt question 10 answer, replle,: !tl~ wire'. husbar,d. becanse Ibey are alway olnte,1 111 ono direct­Ion nnd l",a,;~~ 'Il another.

b els cnlled (Jut loudly to him: How Monarchs Sleep numhers of other creatures must have Vlc~lm of S,treet Car Accident 1 sny, mister I Here! You've lelt One .lllgh~ Imagine thnt Shalms' lost their lives dnrlng tho eruptions I (glancing ut caller'" card)-I gue5~ A Tlght,,~aJ

sOUlethlng lI('hlm'. Qulcl>! peal'e's wcrels: Uneas) lies the Ilead which occnrre~. : ~u'ro nn amhnlnncQ chllser, ILlen't Fred-Brown J~ Iln ,Iwflll tightwad. The old fellow came r.eblng hnek III that wears II crC'wn," conld bo tnken Geologis~. (HLVe discovered trnces of you'/ ~!nud-'ls he~

a st~to of v;lId anxlet)· \Ie was unx' literally ttfter noting the mnnllcr In tlte uctio" or these old volcnnoes III Lawyel, (blandly)-·Th"t's ralbe'l I'red-! shall 1<1 suy as lllllCh. 110 101lB not'to lenl'o anytbitlg I.. the wblch some of onr most Illl!>ortnnt many J1"'~S or both Britain and lr~~ u et"lel nnme, old mnn. \\,hy 1I0t I won't e\','u tell" slory lit his 01\'11 ex·

So Thoughtful Wlfe-Wlt11, time did )'ou got bOIXn"t

last light? Ilusb~nd-Eleven lhlrl~! Wlfe-I snt up unlll 12. ]{usbnnt!·-Ye'J I snt Oil lb~ frollJ(l

steps un1l1 )'OU rell 'c,l, so as not t.:­disturb ~o I.

C~b Humtr Old l.orly-Doc, yonr hOI'so ever sh!t1

nl ~lolO1S? . Cnbby-Lor hie"" ~ ~r, no. lady; ~t;,

(\ dll'l "I'ell shy nt tho Ilrst rnlh'e~ '.raln

on .. Irnln ~nd he wns nfr.llll of losing sovereigns taka Iltelr reAt. land. cull me n )ltlemer.t ':o~lrn~. )lence the athol'. The Cza~ or' Hessla haB n smnll Thc.se who hUB \'Is!l~d the Lake Dis' -==="",=====;.".."...,:.".=~=;,:..".;.,;.,=,.,..;==..-"..,.;;"",,,,,,,,,,,,=";"="

\\'~"'t-wl)nt Is \11 Ite gaspctl, p:nln bedroom. ntHI reellnc3 lIP011 u trleL !J,I~(j probnbly wnlked over !Jeds Prolect tire chilli froUl the rUI'ugcs --------In into tlle cnrrlage. beel of soldierly hr-nlness. \ of ):lI'a, which were POll red out or the of wormd by uslnt. ~Ioth~r Grave.'

I\. very hacl ImJlresslon, sahl tbe ,'uImn's ruler. the Mikado. evlele.nt· 1-owels 01 the earth unl'lllg what hns Worm Extbrmlnatc... It I" a stand· r,.c"tlou" plIssenge,. with tile utmost Iy con!lldols that whnt sunteles for ul" l"cea tel'111ed tile n{W 01 llre The\lllu remedy, nncl years c! usc have gl'nvlty suhjtcts Is goml enougll for \l1PI~ I~n"'. enstern shore of La!.e Deuwentwnter, cnhance(~ Its reput~tI.l1\.

Aud nl thnl moment bolh lho Irilins ;Jerer, and sleeps on n lUg willi bam· 1 ror exa111ple, Is lined wltl! hills which - ----n'ove!! orr. nn: the olt! gentleman \las boo sLIcks for D. pillow ,~ru composl~1 or slwc-ts 01 luva nntl 11011' long clo you ~llppose n mnn can 16ft dnnclb"; nbout on lhe [lintlorill. A camp·bed with the Illnlnest neCGS' lI.!wes. No fower than twelve dlstlnot go wlthollt air?

, sarles I~ tho KILlEe-'. "holce, IInf Ih~ beds oc hl\,lt hllve been noLed there, lIarll to tell, "hc longes~ sleeph.g· Sovflelgns or Ital), nntl A.ustrl~ sleep plied up to an allitude of ],~OO foet car trip I el'OI' toolt occupied seven Mln.rd·. Llnl",." Cures u~, drult

He Knew Or. ,T. ~I, Bl1cl(ley. tho well Imown

CIIIlol' 1I11t1 divine, addtcs 11.:; u Ne" YOII, Cit v ScmlflY seh'Jol. reilltod an 11lc1(.~nt thnt g1'enll)' Intol'ested tbe ehild"eu. lie told or meeting a rag· l~,-d. hungry looltln£ little girl In tbe s; n'et ull a .wln rr ·lIlY. nnd When\ be Qnestion. d h~r sho recited II 1)lt ftll 11110 of n ulek nwther and Y"l1!lger hi others lind sisters without food. Mtal'" glvlns her n sllvel' dolllll' the goou doctor fJJlolI'cd nt a' snr~ dis· tnnee to see II 111'~ she wO'llu do with Ibe -.olley.

NolV, chlldl'en, what do you RUI)' IlOOO was It,o ,.' st thlllg she bought with IIml dolhu. ,ald Dr. Dueltley. !-hlllds up. .

UII weo·. the h nds. nnd ona child lifter another ,cn:llrcd n gueBs. hut lo(lJIe P"o"('1 r(N' FilllLlIy n lit· Llo boy whose uprlll_r<1 hnntl alone reo mulned was us!wd lor h!. answer to

ql1~8t1on. A bask"t, be snng Qut. r.orreet. 3t" 'the j!)ctor 1'hel'c's

a hoy who thinks 1 Now, son, r,ome up her~ on !lIe platrorm :1.nd tell liD why )'ot't' "lllnlt' \I was a b~'lII("t.

Art!'r '!ollsluernh,( conxlng the reached. the plat10rUl, but se? _ ullwllllnp; to t1tH!. Go on, urged the doctor. I want th~se bors and slrls to leurn to thinl!."loo. " .

The boy hesliDted. nnll Dr. I~y ,oJ! from his )lockrt n sliver ql1ur~el'. I'll gil!? YOll this,' he sl1ld, if yqu'll tell us w.h'~ mnl(ee )'OU Ullnl!, lite 1Il:1" gil'l hOhght a lIusl .. rsl '(

BreaU"", stnmmere,' the I'ounp;ster nt Inst mm'ect hy the sight of 111('

I was OH,I' 111 Hol:o~l(en Io.s,t am' b.-r,' you teli the stor),

, Both"Ways

upon smnll Iron beu '. above the sea level duys It might be supposed thnt King Qne or Lheso, hms, nnmed Castle

George's navl.: career wonld hall' gil" Heall, Is the stump or tlte l'olc!tllO. ~n I:lm n Jlredllecllon [or the hnrd" whence eame,the hllge ma~s o[ molLc:1

Illuttre"~ Dut not so, both h~ roc It which [orlned thu neighboring QuC'cn Mary prale: (0 sleep 111 helgh!s, WILstwutcr, "guln, Lite dcep· qUlLrtera as one llsu~.JI)' MSO' cst lalce In Ulll"bellu.nd !tnd 'Thlrl·

c1"te~ wl~h RO),IL1ty. King Al!on~o mere the source or lIIandhcstcI's wat· 1l1~0 rollows In their wnlte. cr. SI;Pllly, IIrc cutlt'ely 9urrourdcd by

--- - . - the volcnnlc loel(s 01 which Scawfell, How's This? H:lvellyn, und otllcr huge :Iloumnln.

lVe oITer On~ IInn<1ro(1 Ooll"r8 R~ wn rd for any cnse or Catarrh lIml ,nnnot ho cured by !I nil's CainI'I h Cure

1". 1. C'ITFlN1'lY ,'I. r.n. Tnl.~n, n. "r,>, Ihe llnclt"I"lr.TINl. hn,'f' kno'\\n F.

.1. eh"n"" (or Ih,. tRFt 1fi vporR, nntl he .. lI('\'p lim f1rol('('I'"t1V "Ol1f'Pt tn 011 hll~lnp:a'" trnnp'nl"'ltnn" "ne' flnnnrlnHv n111f'1 to ~nlry out ,.1 . ohllrmtl,","<:11 T'T'",tl(' hv hi" nrm •

NNflONA 1. ll":-Il{ OF C07l"Ir-;nr;B 'rolf'11n 0

TTnll'!t (In'nrrh ~llrp In. 101("" hllP1Tlftl1y, o('llnt: r11't'p('l1v \lnnn th,. hlnt'I,1 nntl muc· OUR Jl:l11fflCr.f'l of' th" ~w~lpm. '·pMlrnn"lnl~ f'!'l'nl r,'r" p,.lt"n 7n rpnt~ lllcr bot 0<.'. ~nlr' hv nil rlr\lf"ql",t!l$.

"nl~c Hn1l's 1:"nrnll).' Pills for const!pn· tlon.

Specimen of Rare Bird Th, zoological diviSion of the 1I1ns,

enm of tlle geolo/<Icnl dl1r\"Cy at Ot· tnwn, has recently Reenrell a sp~elUlen of nn extromely rare bll·t!. , ,

This IIII'd Is called CoreY'. Lp.r,st nlttarn. 11n' nccordlnG Ie R. A. For . erer, who Is In chal'!(o of the divisIon only bont 3~ spochnells J.nve ')ec11 raptured • Tile .on~ llOW lit the mus· cum was tl1l(on npn1 PoInt Ptolee, !TIs· Bel{ COI'nt)'. ~n(arlo.

ure composed. ' Wales wns the tcone .,f !tumerOllS

eruptions. Voicallic rocks nrc found over a gre, t \larL of North Wules, es· peclnlly In the S:lDwden (Ustrlct, where luvu. 1IOll n"hes build It II 1\ b'Tcat mountalu "roup. Mynydd Mawr (groat mountain) thrC<) miles WMt of Snowdcn, has been provod to be the remaills of Olle of theso 1'0 l-unoes ,

In Scotland. nt II somewhat Intel' pel lad, n IIno of volcnulc cones belclt· Ing fOI·th 1I,ql'ld roCK stretchc(\ right across the coun try, One of tho best Imown of tbese Is Arlhll1"s Scat.

'l'heae facts Ifd aU!' allces~ors to the ccncluslon Lhat n callsowny lint! beetl cll'll.lruc:ed by glnl1o!s ror the purpose of eOnl1f~tlng lrel,anll wltl! Scotlan,l. It Is known, llOwevcl, that these col· UlUl'S, Ivhlch have' four, /lve, six or even nIOl'C, sides, l'CSult from the cool· Ing of hot lavl1,

lt Is not Ilosslble' to stale exactly the extent of the outflow (or volcanic products wInch tool, III ace In this nt'en, but I. waS certainly the greatest us wpll as the lust of British volcnnlc crujJ.: •. IS, A moliernte cstlmnte 01 tho ~Lf cr:o C;JV~l'e'J b~ llle laXtt,streaU1S

'~In .. d·. I-lnlme~t for .a:o everywher. Is 60,000 squuro miles. Pnrt of Lhls grellt tract Is now covel'NI lly the

A Fearful Revenge sea I ' 1'l.P buteHr vaS c3ntintlully It Is worthy of notice lha~ Ule vol·

canlc rocl,s occur In tho£(! vurts COUIl1I';{ wllicn are fltmous for scenolY.' '1'111.5 Is 1\' close conuect· lK:twocn rugged sconel'l and vol·

robbed of meat toUl cat be· Fin·

"'!,crlllle rod!s: The Llllta District, Wules, aful ,Sooiland owe milch of thoh beauty' to UHl eruJ1tlonR wbicil

wl:thciutlmllllons 01 yeal's "go mingled Igenolls wIth sedimentary rocks.

Tho consumption of cof/ee In hns just about doubled In t1le ,

Frnnc;> last roo

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, . It means eement of the highest pr,>s:;ible quality. It means cement tested by cxperis who'll aUlhority is finnl nt nO our mill •. It meant cement acknow1edllcd bv engineers, architect. nnd hundreds of Ihou ... ndt of farmers to fUlfil every requirement of seienbfically made Portland cement, It mean. Q cement thr.t i. absolutely reltable, wbelher used for a great bridge! or br 11 co::.crele watcring trough. You Clla use

Can'ada Cement with complete confidence th"t YOUI' concreto ~work will bo thoroughly ID.ilafnctory. You ought to have' this confidence ia the cement you use, bcCD.uOO you have not tho fa.cilities for testing it. qUD.litiC3, ouch WI nrc at tho dl&lpoaal of the enginears in chargo of big contrncting jobs. ~ Theae engineers know that when cement haa paNed. tho tc~t. mndo upon it at Canada Cement milh" it wat pase all their teata. And this anme ccmen~ is sold to you Eor youre.lol'your foundations, your feedtns .. noo;" your mllk.houle Of your wntoring .. trough. Usee! accordioQ to tha dircdionll tn our frea bno1r. "Whlll Iho Frmnflr Cftft do ~th Concrete." Canada C.::.mcnt beyer f"iI. to civo ItUti .. EACtory rc.ult. ... Wrih, for Ihtl book. II not on!,. lei" you how to mi. and pllce COnC1'QIC

I but l'in ailio Il'UK3'Clt .wre. of UIU"tI fot It en )lout farm. eVr!ry one of lhern ".lullbl.

La vau.. l.a WinK' or tha book you do not Incur tho .11ghtc!lt Oh!iSHtiOth I •

Tiler. i. a Callad .. Com.Dot DO:ller in Your Nei::bborbood

.A.ddrtSJ· FarmerJ' In/~rmalion J]UTCtlU

Montreal ~HI! NIIW I"lU!!NCH R!!MEDY. N.' N.2, n.a T &...II te:: ...... /!/, PIO N U •• d", Vrc.d. n I{;;. n ~ Ho.pitals Willi .fMt 'tleee", CUJtRS CHI\(lNIC Wr.AKNP..5R.LQ!oT VI Goa '" VIW, KIPtl~Y. aLAI)U~II.. OI!mAUR. 81.000 l'Ol!lOtf, 'U.KII. r:ITIlr.M Ito. URUOllUIl S or MAIL St. POST' CT. ,OUGRRA Co. 90, IIU::JI;UAH til', HR.W YORKotLYNAN BMns T()~ONTO Wttl TIS paR P'Rtt£ lIoOK TO Olt. LR CL.lutD "'"u.Co,ll.\yltll~1'OC" ltD. U.oUfPSTrAD, LONnON. RNQ. T"'" i'tKW ,)RAOBE' rA~TItt.KtlS. YOltIolOi' EAR\, TO TAo".

mall d(lrlng rt'collstrult!oll ames wa~ arraigned before n colore II Justlco of lhe peace hr kllllllg 1\

JlInn nnd stenilnl" 1,Is mulp It Was In Arknnsas, near the. 'I'6:<ns bordnr, 1\1 d t:1ill'e Wf.S [Orne rlvnlt·y' between tJ.c stales. tl!~ Ihe colo.·PII justice trlcd I\lwa)'D h"prescrv~ an Impnrl­Inl 11 a11le of .nl~'q. i ' •

I Cement Company Limited,

THERAPION ~~~~'~~'::U'L litE: TIIA1 THAnk )'AIUCIU" WOJlP ·TIlr.RArION' IS 0" eUJ'1. GOVT.dT"U' UJIXl£D 10 ALI.. Q~"U'H& (""CUD ,

L ADIES WAN't'I':U -' OU ''It'I'IS~'tC, congonlal needlework Itt home; mu'ce

'rom tllrt.'" to nvp dollnrR per dny ducor .. "tiD,. rlusliion tops. Arm('lur Art Co .. Do", B., nrf'r1nlhnnl'l Aloc·. \\'Innlpeg,

'{'It got two Idnds 011 Inw In dis yere colt. he Bn~d, ~ 'rexne low and :\rlmnsas IlIw Whlc!1 """III you hub? ''I'he Ilr!JOn~r thought n, mlnll:c and

tlten guesl : lllaL 'he would tIlto' tile ArllUllsas !·\w, ,

Don I, dlselln.rgn you 10'· stenlln' mill" and hriog you 10' klllln' man.! , 110 • 0.1 1\ mlnnte,

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Manitoba A'g:ticultur~1 '. ' / College:

Mal\ni6ceut new buildings on the bauks of the Red River, Winuipeg.

All buildings of brick and stone, fireproof throughout. 10 large, well heated and well ventilated clnss room.; GtocK

'judgil1~ pavilion; grain jlldg· ; - IIlg aud inspection rooms:

forge shop; wood shop; steam

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and gas engineering,nnd farm lllachinery laboratory; bOUle dairy.

Needle~'ol'k, dres'!l1Iaking and home nlllsing rOOIllS; cooking laboratories. .

Lal~e diuiug rool1l: gym· naSiuUls; swimming pools; library; reading rOlml; !iitting room.

NEXT TERM' .oPENS October 28th.

COURSES,:

St: Rosedu Lac, Aug. 12,1913.

(A) AGRICULTURE, in wi)lch 'a young m'In may spend aile, two, three or five wInters.

"We IU1\'e sect(on 2, township 24, range 13, !iitnated in wbat we call the SbcrlVoml district. The land is IIll clCcdlent black IO.llll

with heavy yellow clay snbsOIl, .nbout Conr Ceet from the snrfnce bard pan b strllck of se\'crnl fect in ,thickness and, lJeyoni:! this yel· lol\' cLlY' is IIguin (ollUd. There is qpite a qunnlity oC limestonc 1D0~th' on the surface of the laud and therefore quite emlily removed. The land is covered with It heavy growth of young poplar. Fires have goue over the laud nnd cleared it of all tbc large tilUber, odd stumps art: fonnd Lut in such a de"ayed con­

[liiiiiiililWd dition tbat they IIlRy be brol:en by (8) HOME gCONOMICS for young women l

one or two winters. Thirty.flve Instructors, all specialists.

Residence accommodation for 600. Easy en· trance requlrements. Low rates for .

board ".nd tuition. WRITE FOR COPY OF ClI.LENDAR

W. J. BLACK President, Manitoba Agricultural College.

WINNIPI::G

Look Before You Buy --­.. ; I.

You.'ZvoU/dnot lmy a norse witholtt lOON­

U"rT nun aU over, thell why buy'mf,E1Ifine, mill, Grinder, Pump jac.lf, Sa'wor

~ca'e, from a pictm'e book. 'Cf}1Jie, in and look all over the Chapman -~, Sticlmey E1zgilles, The Toronto Wt',ld mills and,'Grillders. , .

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a kick. 'Ve ba\'e done all of Ollr breaking ihis year with ont! yoke of oxen alld tbcy, urc as fat as 'I hey were in t!Je spring. We cOLUmenced hrealdllg on April 1St., the land \\ as ill nice sbare and still find abundance of wuter el'en at this lat~ dale. 'Ve have Olls measur· ing over tbree feet and also n field of I arley grown on'spring brenkiuSl: This is a great cOllutry for wild I r 1\ i t i strawberries, raspberries, craoberries, black currants, g003~-­b~rrie5 and cherries, and I s for gUlllt! ,IVt! bave lots of partridge and cbu:keuf, aud in the filii thi~ is the hnnle 01 the U1oo~e and the elk, \V oll'C5 lUI! vel Y 5cal ce as I llil\'e 110t '.ie·en l n ~ SllIce I callie up here, allb'Ji1gh tbe,re are some. Neally e\'ery quarter section bas a ba}' meadow on which hay, mostly led lOp, of tbe most cxcell<nt variety, is louud. ,

"\Ve ba\'c the finesl water in the west, all,filtered tbroLt~h limestonc, I al11 more than surprised that :;l1cb laud as tlii:; chould be O\·erlooked b)' humestead,st!ekers. 'i'bere i:; lots of building material bandy for log .Lt1ildilll::~ and as for Illmber there \Va~ about one hundred thollS and feel of the choicest o[ lumcer liallltd' pas! our, plac:e ,last winter

the large baw lUilis 011 Lake taba to ,'St. Rose du .Lac; a

CASWELL - .. ', bri\'il1g little to\\'n wilh ~~vo gen-eral stores, se\'eral con[ecti()nari~s,

.~~:~~~~::~=~==~:~~:='~' ~:==~====: a :holel, ,.boarding ,hollse, -li\'ery

HARDWARE' MERCHANT RATHWELL

.~ stable, IWO impleUlent h0115~5. a • sub·Dominion land, office. moving

T.'C. Forbes Rathwell

piclltrt:;, three billial<\ 100llS, gr)\'· ernml'nt' ele\'atar. aod in lact.

ng can be purcbased there on/! ll1uy ne~d 'rhe only

drawback is 110 rllil\\R)'. We hal·t! f the finest gravel ridges you ,lid ollywhere [or railway

Idil1g or concrete work,' 11 ever~lliin~ lht! ,

Il ,beallt ful

CANADIAN PACIFIC

Look out sboot'! ,

. C. P. R. doing a rttshiug b115ine~s Just 1I0W.

Tile' "Iudinn SUlUlller" got lost in the bush. ' ,

Cbas. Kitching spellt the wC"k­end iu th~ city,.

Jas. ShRrp shipped a cur load of ~tock au Tuesduy.

Jno. Mdcollnlll was a Treht!rlle visitGIr on Tu~sda)'. '

. ~rrs. J. Ranson was a l'reherne viSitor on 'l\lesday.

U. Stallllllell is in tlte cit)' 00 business Ihi!l week.

Mrs A. Turnbl1l1 was a plssellger 011 l\londay ~\'euillg's CY.PIC~~ to ,the dty.

A hrge nllmber from Rathwell and dislTict attenrle~ tbe' COllcel t in Treherne 011 'J'ueldayevening. ....

.Rev. Rob.t. 'Martin,' of Son.l-cr~et, will condnct the sen'icc in'S!. Puul's Cbnrch 011 SJln-day el"cning next.

Saille very large cahbages were harvested ill tlte trlallse gardell la<l week, SOlilC tllruillg lhl! scal~s at Iwelve POllllds,

Alllliveulury senicc's will l,e held ill the Presbrleriall CllllTCb, Ind· ford, 0:1 Sunday, Oct. 26th. Ser· vices at I I a. III Hlld '7 p 01. kt!\'. Irwin,' of Holland will preach on both occasiuns On MOlldu)" th~ 27tiL, the l1~l1QI fowl suppcr Will be served bv Ihe Ladies' Aid: after which Ihe Rc\,. Irwin will Zivc;: his JJoJ1111ar Iccture, illu~trnted wit stereoptican views.

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THE CORNER STORE - - THE CORNER STORE , .. ~~--~~--,~;o~"~_~' _____ '= ___ A ____ = ___ ' ________ ~ ___ ~ __ ~ ____ __

Mr. Harvester! $5.-QO List for the

t1ousekeepel' • We have stock of·_··

ready "

for you a perfect ,

GI.oves, Overalls,

20 Ibs. Granulated Sugar 8 Tins Tomatoes 4 Tins Peas' 01' COI'n 3 Ibs. Best Tca 3 p\;ls. Com Starch

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Shirts, 1 Batlle Lemon 01' Vanilla 1 lb. Baking Powder

Boots, etc. 3 pkts. Jelly Po IIder 1 pk!. Spice

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III P. R. McLACHLAN Rathwell Phone 32 =

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Fe 1'1'. if uny. l11('diciue', ba, e met with the uniform SLlcce,~ tb&t hU!l allend~d the me of Challlbel­hin's Colic, Choler .. and Diarrhoea l{el11edy. The remarkable CliTes nf colic and diarrhoea which it ba. ",ffecteti i l! almost even' nei g b bor hood have gil'cn it a wid~ replItut· iOll. For sale by ,all dealer!;.

N en'r judge t he vallie of a II (nUde by the price Rskei for it.

The implicit confidence t hat IlIOIIY people have i1\ Chamberlain's Col i c, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy i~ founder! on their ex· perience in the lise of that remedy aud tht!ir knowlcdge of the maD\'

remarkable Cltreti of colic. diarrhcra and dysentery that it has ef'ftcted. Fur sale l1\' all dealers. ,

flortgage Sale OIl'

Valuable Village Property ,

Stops falling Hair Hall's Hail' Renewer certainly stops falling hair, No doubt about it what­ever. You will surely be satisfied.

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Machine =r:rze

PROFF.SSIONAL CARDS - ----------

AlEDIC~L

DR. LAnlONT

M. D., e.M. UDlvortlt)' ot .... anltoba. l:Ionuur li:'rnduato •

Otllco RDd rOlidouco. 80YDO St. Pliouo 2 ••

MORDAUNT O. DUNDAS. M.D. U R.C \L1l:N'Ll" L.H.4.LON.

CcJo .. onor. Machinery Repairing of all KiDds Done, and First CIlI35

\V ark Guaranteed. p

Ollioo HourI: - ... 9 to 11 u. IU. - 2lo3 p. m I Onloe auli IleshloccD: OrlWn StrDot.

'i'rohDtDU.

Chas. Kitching RATHWELL

EPEe W'ew,.

8 1r:E::31Gl ===-~u~~-~m~I~~~I~B

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CC"roner BrOllllwlu' • • • R:ll!J,,,'UU. Mau •

DR DUND ..... S· PRIVATE 1I0Sl'l1'AL

I.;on the I rtmtmcnt ot mudical. snn-tical notl uccouchmcut cUlea. Fur ,onus II pplr to-

DR. DONDAS, Trehcrne. ~nu.

G, A, BOWMA.N, V 5., 1l.V SC,

\lI~Tl:[nNl\nY ~ur~con nud DOUL!st. 00100 iu ::;lOitu's Lh'OTY otablci. llroadwny.

ulUco phoue No. lit ui,ht phouo, No :J:J. TREIIEU:iL, IoIA:O\.

'VIII bo at Drug Storc,RathwcH,o\'l'ry TllursdllY

The Five R's \llt:t al the home of of 1\I r.- n lld Mrs Rogers last Salnr· day night Bud after spendiug. an hour ill the stud .. of'literatule Ihe wllole I'll ty, accompanied by IIIr anCl Mr~. Rogers, sallied forlh for a moonlight walk On their return a most delightfill c\'ening was ~'~:~~~~~I~;'~ brollf:\ht to a c1o~e 'by games And .~ refres~ltl~nts. ~ext"SaturdiIY, Oct. ~~~:~l~~C!-~~~~~D:.~c~r~~;~JJ:~~;;l~~

~(;zi Iy renovatcd. Special alt<;lItl,111 ~l!l

to clli~ine and tabl~ scI'I'I<':\!, ~

The Patronage of the Public is iii Solicited. Iii

Dl:NT.l.L

18th .• ,a~ 8:30 p.n) , lne cluh pur­fJ~5e i:~\'Ing a c~nc~rt ~o which t he,Y WIll be glad 10 ~.ee allY oL lhtir friends. A Imission '5<:. The pro ceeds will be for' the expenses of the club. '

W" H. Vansiclr;c • • Prop. 11/ Livery in Connection. ~

II eI Ii '8

Miss' Ao Wilson RATIIIVELL

Teacher of Pianoforte ,. . and Theory of Music

Terll1~, ctC., gil·en..oll Enqlliry.

DR. A. W. MYLES

OO.lhl. I), D,S. L, D.$, omo. I. Mrl •• ' Hlock. Trobcl'llo. lioun :-u to 12 a.ln: 1 :ZO

to 6 p. m,; OV(lmul1u IlDd ~undolo'B by I1ppuit:.L. mont.

.\J ISDELL.!. NEO'CB

J A~ms I'UJ.1'O~

SUCClJlBor lo , ANDREWS & ANDRRWS

lU.RRIITKI& .0, Oil'FJCES RaHway Aro., Trouorno. Mllultobll,

Solioltors tor tho Cauadlnu Da.n\: of COlli' lUurao, iluuL: uf Uumtltou, (led for Wuui~tpQlhy 01 Soulll Norloll:.

F. H. nUTCHBLL, B. A.

A 't"ronN~V A'r ·I,AW. OWo. at A. Marllu'. UIfODC)', Braud", •• " 'frol,ollIO.

ALFRRD MAR'l'IN

FlRB, Hall. Lito liud Acoldout lUlur.ooe Allunt. M'lrLN'RH,'tt uud Roal KHtlllll. OllictJ

~b Br08tlwilY, 'J'reburnoJ' houn, g till 11. OOU)· mi .. touCjr tor Laldoc A.m .vltl.

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TRRHHRNE LODGlt No. 51,A .F.& A.M.

lhoh Frida, on or boforo Ul" full mODD,io tbu W,.oDlo Hali, Trull.rue, Vllitlua brotbf8D cordi.Uy wolcomo •

.,.. IND. OR ]YEll OF

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'l'RI!RERNI! LODGE No. U m •• t.lu Ih' ).lunulo Hall ovury Tburld.y oveoing a& IS p.w. AUpddr"UClWI 111 lIoufllt.ndlliM ar') welcoulo. Wm.' GreDIl. H,G. J. Coultor. il.S

BOYNE L. O. L. Nfl. 1180, moet. DO TUOldll, 01''''· DID&' ou or lwforo iI!o fun of Ul e 1II00U. lu lIyle.' U.1I, Vllliluy bretbreu &!WU¥I w"loowft.

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