milk ,and 'cream - treherne · extend the hne to let your, money' back, : whiie if, ......

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, , I' I , ! iII!. ' \ ; t : ., \ , . . ' j I' • '. , ) y> , ,I , , ..... -'!,'\Ih e.;: ... , " ; A' crowded house greeted the ey: (Written by a Member) Nearly twenty new press lUver Amateur Players on frl: Introduced to the }louse this V(eek, day evening in, U1e' Methodist churc!l building, and the audience' went away It will be impossible to cover all these , . in our report,' Two amendments to well satisfied with the performance. tl Id The play was' well conducted and the Ie Manitoba Temperance Act, prov . ing for arrest without wlll'rant, no acting e,xcellent, throughout: Miss right to a new trial on appeal and gen. Edna MilI1iI In the title making the law much more' dltt. home·town people proud of enforce. An amendment to Mr. !l nd Mrs. Brant Bill has been put In theIr respective parts. Mr. the defin'ng of ,the word Moore as the qulck.tempered, . ""cen.'1 ;',resLdelllce," This will mean that cer. old Irish bachelor fanner was be forbidden to' be tionally good. The minor roles the future, notably all well bank, Btore or other character •• . '"', " ," '- GREEN . , -' .' , 70U have not tasted the best: . . . Fresh, fragrant and pure. Tr7 it.- .' . We are still in the Wall Paper Business, and have a fair i .tOck right here to supply yOur wants at once. service' counts a lot·-:-;if are, ,a; your room, we are right on the spot to supply it l Or if you, <cRieS9]lution 'regard to the this a solo by Miss O'11Isc\I8'8:lon, M j by Miss ICan-le ." a or the government plano duet < by Mrs. "'........ extend the Hne to . have' a roll too much, all you have to dO "is to bring it"" and. let your, money' back, : whiie if, you are using Mail . paper-you know, 'you have beenjn that fix before. ' 1'" '; .... I , f t . '. -. THE TREHERNE' FURNITURE ., ,HARDWARE STORE: .. j 0< I'- " , JOHN' POLLOK, Prop,rietor " . . , Milk ,and 'Cream . . that'that was abo , I <I , -.; "·W;" 'g'ott; '.Ign' ,ti:ngt'nvon the ' " wall In,the'Tlme. office. It laY': '''The gone nut_he:. 'the truth again I" The ba •• "Y' ,that If he alway. told the truth about .thlng. goln' on In thl. h.re· town, he wouldn't languish .Iong . In thl. here vale of tear •• ' \" 't the Commission J. T. Halg h!iI·tell,der, aald Box Ltd. Hardware . St'ore " , FOR M' A LIN E HORSE .CUPPER BLADES 'We liave.Fon..lline in bulk this BLUESTONE leuo nand will put up any quo- CURRY COMBS tity you' require. It aI.o comes HORSE BRUSHES cheaper if you bring your jug and SWEAT PADS buy it by the pound. HALTERS Also' famished in bottle. and jugs. HARNESS OIL , -: ROPE:- We have a good price on Si.aI Rope. ¥!I-inch ._ ........ _ ............................. 1 Yzc. per foot !/z-inch .................................. : ................ 2c. per foot _ , .' %;inch' ................................................. 4c per foot . . ................................................ 5c. per foot Pure Manilla Rope for Hay Outfiits, 15-16 .. inch. c. per foot. NOTICE:-McClary's Magazine, with with an excellent, up.to.date continued story Is going to be again sent out In If you would like, to get thl' magazine (free) again, or have never received It, and, would IIIte to have It, phone or let know. AGENTS FOR "BUCKEYE" INCUBATORS BOX BRO'S.,.Ltd.< ( '"'f: ;:JrenC:!f111e NYAL'S BEEF, IRON and WINE ............... _................... $1.00 A nutritive and stlmulatlng'Ton,c. NYAL'S CREOPHOS ........................................................ $1.00 For run down conditions and weaklings. FOR KIDNEY AND LIVER TROUBLES TRY NYAL'S STONE ROQT COMPOUND, at $1.00 An effective remedy for Kidney and Liver Dlscrders. NYAL'S BUCHU·JUNIPER 'KIDNEY PILLS ................ 50c. -/ Good for K'idney and Ur:nary Troubles ; .' , -:SPECIAL:- VITAMIZED IRON YEAST TABLETS, Reg. $1.00, . , Special, 3 for $1.00 -: O,UR CARDINAL RULE:- "Fill No Orders from, whose Accounts Due are Unpaid!" OUR M O,T T 0 :-' D RUG S TOR E FIR S T" L. -' I 1 \ ", , , :\ , I , ... 1 , .. , : " .,

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A' crowded house greeted the ey: (Written by a Member) Nearly twenty new

press lUver Amateur Players on frl: Introduced to the }louse this V(eek, day evening in, U1e' Methodist churc!l building, and the audience' went away It will be impossible to cover all these

, . in our report,' Two amendments to well satisfied with the performance. tl Id The play was' well conducted and the Ie Manitoba Temperance Act, prov .

ing for arrest without wlll'rant, no acting e,xcellent, throughout: Miss right to a new trial on appeal and gen. Edna MilI1iI In the title ~Ie making the law much more' dltt.

!=:S::S:5~::=5:!~~~:::~~::::~' home·town people proud of enforce. An amendment to Mr. !lnd Mrs. Brant ~ere Bill has been put In theIr respective parts. Mr. the defin'ng of ,the word Moore as the qulck.tempered, . ""cen.'1 ;',resLdelllce," ~ This will mean that cer. old Irish bachelor fanner was be forbidden to' be tionally good. The minor roles the future, notably all well bank, Btore or other

character •• . ~ '"', "

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GREEN

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70U have not tasted the best: . . . Fresh, fragrant and pure. Tr7 it.-

.' . We are still in the Wall Paper Business, and have a fair

i .tOck right here to supply yOur wants at once. service' wall~pa~r. counts a .wh~I~; lot·-:-;if y~, are, ,a; 'roltsh~r~ your room, we are right on the spot to supply itl Or if you,

<cRieS9]lution 'regard to the

tit~i:~~~:~i~:~~ this weekl;;::::::::::::::.:::;::::::::::::::::;::::::~::::::~:;~ a solo by Miss ':"-,~dll.1g·1 O'11Isc\I8'8:lon, M j by Miss ICan-le ~e\otrc:fiir:e8Ii~8illd ." a or

the government plano duet < by Mrs. "'........ extend the Hne to . have' a roll too much, all you have to dO "is to bring it"" and.

let your, money' back, : whiie if, you are using Mail . paper-you know, 'you have beenjn that fix before. '

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THE TREHERNE' FURNITURE ., ,HARDWARE STORE: • .. j 0< I'- "

, JOHN' POLLOK, Prop,rietor " . ~. . ,

Milk ,and 'Cream . .

B~ady. that'that was abo

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, -.; "·W;" 'g'ott; '.Ign' ,ti:ngt'nvon the ' " wall In,the'Tlme. office. It laY': '''The guy~. gone nut_he:. t~lIhig 'the truth again I" The ba •• "Y' ,that If he alway. told the truth about .thlng. goln' on In thl. h.re· town, he wouldn't languish .Iong . In thl. here vale of tear •• ' \" 't

the Commission J. T. Halg

h!iI·tell,der, aald

Box Bros~ Ltd. Hardware . St'ore " ,

FOR M' A LIN E HORSE .CUPPER BLADES 'We liave.Fon..lline in bulk this BLUESTONE

leuo nand will put up any quo- CURRY COMBS tity you' require. It aI.o comes HORSE BRUSHES cheaper if you bring your jug and SWEAT PADS buy it by the pound. HALTERS Also' famished in bottle. and jugs. HARNESS OIL ,

-: ROPE:-We have a good price on Si.aI Rope.

¥!I-inch ._ ........ _ ............................. 1 Yzc. per foot !/z-inch .................................. : ................ 2c. per foot _

, .' %;inch' ................................................. 4c per foot . . ~-inch ................................................ 5c. per foot

Pure Manilla Rope for Hay Outfiits, 15-16 .. inch. 8~ c. per foot. NOTICE:-McClary's Magazine, with with an excellent, up.to.date continued story Is going to be again sent out In ~prll. If you would like, to get thl' magazine (free) again, or have never received It, and, would IIIte to have It, phone or let ~. know.

AGENTS FOR "BUCKEYE" INCUBATORS

BOX BRO'S.,.Ltd.< ( '"'f: ;:JrenC:!f111e

NYAL'S BEEF, IRON and WINE ............... _ ................... $1.00 • A nutritive and stlmulatlng'Ton,c.

NYAL'S CREOPHOS ........................................................ $1.00 For run down conditions and weaklings.

FOR KIDNEY AND LIVER TROUBLES TRY NYAL'S STONE ROQT COMPOUND, at $1.00

An effective remedy for Kidney and Liver Dlscrders. NYAL'S BUCHU·JUNIPER 'KIDNEY PILLS ................ 50c.

-/ Good for K'idney and Ur:nary Troubles ; .'

, -:SPECIAL:­VITAMIZED IRON YEAST TABLETS, Reg. $1.00, . ,

Special, 3 for $1.00

-: O,UR CARDINAL RULE:-"Fill No Orders from, putie~ whose Accounts Due are Unpaid!" OUR M O,T T 0 :-' "SERVICE-ACCURACY~UALlTY"

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nlE HOME PAPER FOR VICTORIA AND ~REY • , • 61

Treheme, Man.-$2.00 per Year mE HOME PAPER FOR sourn NORFOLK

• -Mr. C. G. Anderson went to and Mr. H. Folsoo. of Tb

. -CRIPPLED BY' AUCTIONEERING!

I guarantee satisfaction. Sal'~s con· ducted anywhere. Call on reverse

MEDICAL

DR. J. LAURIE LAMONT, B.A., Miln. M.D. Ch, B., Edinburgh Physician and Sur!l'eotl

Provincial Coroner on VVednesday. . ' •••

-Mr. ,Jim, Chrlst:e arrived

Now is the -Season' for nesday and retumed to tile Saturday.

• • • , -VLsltors to. the city on Included Mrs. Molloy, MLss I vey, and Messrs; J. J"Il~llP,

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Buying Seeds Staples and J. Tracey. . -. .

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Let us have your. order at on~e .... Early buying wiD prove a benefit. You,knC?~ what happened last year. We are well prepared this se •• on to handle all orders. This should be a banner yeu for CorD, Grus Seeds, and Garden Vegetables.

-Mr. James Ham'lton froOl Scotland on FI·lday.

• • • -Mr. Fred Baragar visited on Friday ,and returned to Satw·day.

• •• Phone if you cannot write' • -Mr. A. Ferguson left here day for Chancellor, Alberta" Intends to reside. WE HAVE A FAIR SUPPLY OF NOTH·WESTERN

DENT ~ODDER CORN • •• , ' . -Mrs. Tbornber ac'colnp,anletl her bro· tber to Balmoral on and reo North Dakota grown. Price per single bus~el, $3.00

2Yz bushels, ten cents per bushel leIS. - turned home Tuesday • • •

vLs--Mr. C. Baldwin from ><'RI'I"lJ('K

!led here on ·Saturday.

~m~ 1-t" h" ,8., ro'thers' .. ; A.M';', ~~! ~re::::iYf~~ wMrl'nPIPeg ~.. Saturday, on the conclusion

l ' 'winter's, resldCllc,e In the

Ratht~it Man. ,:,." :,'):l:(~~~~ " '.1 :, Phone' 39 -Messrs. G. ~ar~e; ,:nd.J. R?bel:tsclD

• oHo<o(O<O(O<~666660600UeH++OOt00000060HtOO ~ H a 0 H06M accompanied by ,Miss

!!~~~~~~~j~~~~~~~~~'~~~~'~~~~~~~~~'~~~~~~'IDnd Miss M. Chlck~~, mCJtolred == < nlpeg on Saturday. RAlliWELL RUMORS RUSSIAt(THISTLE CONTROL • • •

-Rev. J. S. Watson, Provl~?,I~1 Sec· retary of the Lord's Day AII~l'tce, w\ll give nn addrIY3s In Calvin Church on Sunday evening. All are Invited.

• • • -Indlan[ord Sundny School 'bas re· sumed [or the summer school, open at 2:15 each Sunday. The omcers for tile year are:-':Superlntendent, 'Rev. W. T. Hamilton; Sec.·Trens.,. Miss Annie Turnbull; Orgnnlst, Harry Nor. ton. It Is expected that five classes wlll 'be In operation. The school needs you and you w\ll be helped by coming:

• • • -The wetller has warmed up again and by all appeal'llnces spring Is Ullon \lS. W. T. Smith reports seeing a flock of geese Tuesday morning going north un'd It was no April joke, either.

• • • -Our town has suddenly developed a, mania (or checker playing and even mall jong has found a place In the hearts of our citizens and John finds visits very short.

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~ -Visitors to the city on Russ!an 'l'hlsile Is only an a:nnuai. c1uded Mrs. J. C. Wr'ght,

and Its seed Is not 0(' long vitality In E. Weglo" H. S. Hall an~ J. the soli, so by all the rules of the •• ,'. game It ought to be easily controlled; -The members of the Elm, but this does not by any means always Hng Rink Committee held res~lt. Indeed, there' are large areas In the old Methodist 1.,:I:lUrcn,loll .. --',.,,' In the Prairie Provinces, and a few day eveq\ng, Rev.' F. W. Lee Ifr.esldltlj. small areas elsewhere In Canada, The reports', of the where It has the farmer worrying. and auditor were received, These are almost without exception view of ,the winter's work areas o( dry, more or less sandy, and' by Mr. Lee, the retiring .Irl:esldilD~ especially drlrtlng, solis. , In, south, after which the following weSotern Manitoba, and the dry' bl!lt C?( as omcers (or the ensuing the provinces to the west, Olli' succes· J. H. Kennedy, Prcs'denti slon oC dry years has given Russian Vlce.Presldent; J. thistles Ideal conditions for Increase; Treasurer; W. Ca.nn, R. B. l::I,DUUl

In adjoin'ng areas equally exposed to D. G. Walmsley, Executive C~,m]lIll]ltee, Infestation for almost equally extended ••• periods of years, It occurs chlefty on -Mrs. H. S. Hall arrived ra!lway sidIngs, and may never be an from an extended visit to aggressive farm weed, for the simple ••• reason that It has not the ability to -Great excitement prevails 'compete WiUl the vegetation of these trlct regard "ng the Free solis. However, let these solis become pal Spe\1lng Bee which wll1 run down, so that they support only the Elm Creek Consol'dated acho<~1 Indifferent crops, and Oley too may be Friday, April 11th at 2 'nvaded, If at' all Inclined to become candidates are expected loose 'and th In. ' ' ' Ecbools In tile

The 'oIYenslve against, the. Russian Commlttee (Mrs., thistle 'njaY'be launcbed In the spring. Doyce and .Mr., Muller) If a sUl11merCal1ow Is' considered 'nec. an Interesting program for

" l'ssary and good practice In' the local· slon. Parents and friends -H. Morrison of Tl'ell~rne has a8· Ity oo~ o!!leliJl'roun~s, It will, glve,.the 'ally Invnted to what l"'U'~''''':9 lIumed the duties of telephone repaJr best oppo\:tu!litty to fight this pes~; If exciting contest.

her mother Mrs. Wilk'ns left for.,Mor~ den Frldnf evening. roll'. Rackham lert by motor on Tuesdny morning.

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fo,r the present. ';,r' ,., -: ", thoroughly' carried out, one season ' ," :..::......-01--...

• ~,;. can very'largely do the work. A cuI· '''A LITTLE SAVAGE" -Mr. and MI·s. McKnight o[ Glenboro tlvat'on Cl'Op every ,few ,yeal's as Is ' NTED & CRE"-'j(

Ilossible on a stock farm, can' 'c' ontrol PRESE .. T :t;; ~pent the week·end 'w:lth the latter's pnrents, DI'. and Mrs. Mott. the weed ,under, most condltlon~,,~h~n On Friday evening the rosa Am.

grain Is the crop to occupy the !and, ateur Dramat'c Society pr,~sent~Jd 1 a -T. M. Willett WIIS a business vLsltor the seed·bed should be prepared ear,lY I piny In the Municipal HIIII. CreJk, to the city on Saturduy. - and, well, and be sown only when mo,s" In aid o( the local Dand. play was

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RHEUMATISM Began to Improye After Taklni "Frult-a-tlyes"

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;: lhl Medicinl Madl From Fruit Ii You can get rid of Rheumntism . 'I You can he free of pnin-of swollen ; hllnds and feet-of aching arms, legs : and bllck.'· , "Fruit·a-tives" will drive the cnuse ~ of Rheumatism out oHhe systC'w nnd ; give you permanent relief.

!' Fur over three years, I was , confined to bed with HhcUllllltlsm. '" ~'innil)' I ,decided to try "Fruit·a·

tives". Before using half a box, J , noticed improvement. 1 continucd taking" l"ruit·a·tives" ImprO\'ing ail the time. I can now walk about two milesaud dochoresaround the place".

ALI·:X. l\IUNRO, Lorne, Onto 5Oc. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c.

At dealers or· from· Fruit .. -tivea Limited, Ottawa, Ont,

Lift Off"':'No Pain!

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Doesn't hurt one bit! Drop a little uFreezono" on an aching corn,' instantly that corn stopa hurtmg, then shortl, YOIl lift it right off with flngen. , Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of U}!'reezono" for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft COrti, or corn between the toea, and, the foot ,caUules, without lOrene.. or irritatio.,

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ticket. Farm lands for sale. W. E. STAPLES Treherne

Llcenled Auctioneer Ornee, Droildwa, Plaefte !l4

UCENSED AUCTIONEER Dale~ may be arranged at the Times

Olfice. Treherne, or by telephone on reverse tlc.ket. I gual'anlee satlsfac, tlon. W. TURNE.. Holland Man.

, UCENSED AUCTIONEER . I guarantee satls(actlon. Sales con·

ductAd anywhere. Dates can be ar· ranged at my shop.

Phone 111

Jas. Sharpe Rathwell

-Glen bol'o Gazette changed hands this week. In the last Issue, G. J. Ole, son, who has owned the paller (or a number of years, announced that be has sold the III'Operty to Mr, Dench. who has been employed by tbe paper (or several years, as a pr~nter.

-'---'0---It costs $33,45 to ship an 8·[00t bin· del' (rom Toronto to Calgary, 2,065 miles; but 11' wn\ be carrLed past Cal· gary to Vancouver, and on on to Mel· bourne, Australia, 11,000 miles from Toronto. for $23.52. Why Is It. then, that we hear so much about the tarlIY and' so little about the fl'elgb t rates?

-The wise motorist w.lll have his brakes, engine and transmission look· l'd over now, while he Is scra,lchl!1g for the sum necessary to purchnse his lIcense. '

-Duslness around the dlsh'lct Is "picking up." Merchllnts announce condlt'ons much better just now than at any time during the past six months The (armel's In the district are not as nearly "broke" as was supposed, If cash business at lIuctlon ~ales Is any basis for judg'ng, It Is quite notice' able., howevel', that the fanners ·wlth the dall'les ore the rOlll plutocrats or the d!strlct.

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-WllIhlln Jennings Dryan vlsltOlI Sweden last year, While there he purchused an American mnde binder, shipped It to his fllrm In Nebraska, and, after paying the freight, saved seventeen dollars on Ole sum he would have to pay for nn Identical binder In 1.lncoln. Thus tbe protective tarlIY works out, both In the United States and Canada. Dut, with Arthur Melg· hen harmlessly kicking h's beels on the outside, lind the Republlclln party most assUl'edly headed In the same direction next November, the Big In· terests to the' SouUi and the CanadIan Manu(acturers' AssociatIon may have

, their balloons of big profits punctureil during the next decade. Willie Mack King Is not a Dill Dryan, but the West hi awaken'ng; 'and <somewliel;e'ln-Can' lido. we may find a reul statesman. . ,

DR. J. A. CHRISTILAW Physlcilln and Sureeu •.

Manitoba Medical College Graduate. Omce: Grlmth St. PhOD" 1~1

DENTISTRY J. G. M ILLS, D.D.S.

Office on Broadway St. Treherne Hour. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. every week.d.y.

Telephone 100

DR. G. A. BOWMAN V.S., B.V. Se. Honor Graduate Toronto Unlver81~

OUlce In Smith's Livery Stable, Broadway, 'l'reberne, Man.

Resldenco Phone Ne. 33

LEGAL

R. C. PARSONS, B.A. _ • Barrister, etc.

mces: Railway Ave., Treberne. W&D. S"lIcltor for Ulil Canadian Bank el Commerce, Dank or Hamllto., .... lhe Municipality of South Norfela

PAUL KANE, •. A. Barrlater, Solicitor, Notary ,"u_II., ete.

Phon. A7701 34 C. p, R. Building Wlnnlpe., ..... Rathwell Ag.nt for Ont.rl. Le.. •

Dlbenture Cemp.ny Money to loan at I per eenl 011 I •. pro~ed Farm Propert,. At RaUl" .. on Wednesday of enr, weelL

VALMORE ERIC SCHWEITZEII B.A., LL.B.

Barrlater, Solicitor, Not.ry Pu_lIe .te. Offlcea at Treherne .nd ".thwell

Re •. Phone B1323 Phone N7441 J. W. MORRISON, LL .•. _ ,Barrlate" .- lolloltor

Notary PubliC, Ete. Specl.1 Examine,

403·5, Huron .. Erie Bulldl". WINNIPEG .. ANITO.A

INSURANCE AND FINANCIAL

J. COULTER Fire Insurance A,ent

TltEHERNE MAN. ---.:....---------

ALFRED MARTIN Real Estate, Mortgale and IDlur .. cw

Alent. Repreaenting several of the be.t lAa.a and ~nsurance' Companle., COIIU." sloneI'. OFFICE, ,. Broad .....

W. J. WALDON Agent for Mutu.1 Life A •• ur.nCB Ce.,

of Waterloo, Ont., .' , 'and,

Continental Cuu.lty COMp.ny , ,

n,e Farmera' Mutual Fire' Inauranee Company of Port.ge I. Pr.lrle

-The writer of the Wlngham nOleEI·1 for the Village of Treherne and DO", has been so busy stirring-the WIleat also for the Village of Hathwell .... Pool that he (orgot the news last week, sUI'l'oundlng dlslrlct, Enquire of Profound apologies are humbly offered, JAMES HIRD

WINGHAM LOCALS

-W1mt with borrowing, begging and Line 71, Ring 5 Agent Treherne -The pIny Is progressing very nicely and all are loolt'ng forwal'd to' a' sur I,rlse on April 11th. A church benefit should meet with· every success and the audience o~ght not to be too crlt

lUl·e. LIIth and wal'mth are (avora~le I entitled "A Little Savage" and, was fOI' PI'O\~~t gel'mlnatlon of the grR

l n., staged In an excellent . The

Eyen' then I,t will' be'necessary to g ve hall was crowded to ti,' and a stroke or two of the harrows whe." 'everyone was' more ted

The .. 'Tim •• , Want Ada are Cuh with Copy_ne' In.ertlon fifty cent.; three, inlertlon. $1.00, .ev~n Inaer. tions, $2.00 They do the buaineal.­Buy, aell, fln~, rent, ~Ire through this convenient medlu",. '

humbugging Charl'e !;lhaw, and using some money that rightly belongs to tile Editor, our car Is'sportlng a pall' of 'new '15c, license plates, Go thou nnd do likewise, and avoid lhe majesty

J. J. FAUCHER!! -Agent for-

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the grain Is young,' to . desll'Oy the W'tit tile excellent form: In weed seedlings, 'and If the crop' has variOUS amusln scenes been sown not too thinly, It will take I The Dand layed more good than harm ft'Om the opel" b t •• PTh t e ween ac.... e cas

-Cons Ide ruble choice seed wbeat has alLon. Once the grain ,Is well under I Capt. D. Churchill :-Mr. gone. out to the farmers alid all ar way, any Uusslan thistle plants pre· Mrs.-Chul·chll1 (his w looking forwllrd to a good season w'th sent ure forced to lie low until the W Ik

numbers ' unde'r:' Quantity ot. Marquis. seed wheat, Frith" second year from registered seed. Mls~ Ifc Phone 130-6

Thos. NattrllsO

FOR SALE o( ,the Law,

••• -Jim Smith, (there's only one o[ lhat Ilk) ,arrived safely on Friday ~Ight. He looks well and weighs about lhe

The Great Weat Life Allurance Co. The Royal Fire Inlur.nce Co.

The Farmer.' Mutu.1 Fire Inlur.nCB C!f Portage.

Money t,o Loan on Farm Property.

'FRATERNAL SOCIETIES

FOR SALE ' 'sa~e as Ole EdItor and I together, . Several heifers l'lslng' th~ee 'years, 'Must be' good water on Clyde side!

, , due to calve during the next .two His tnlk of taxation as they have It In

a good y'eld lind a genel'oua' pHce Crall Is hnrvested, but as soon as they I, ~ut~;'ChurCh\ll-(Donald's .'Q'''''' which will ndd somewhat to the I'e' IlI'e uncovered they, jump up,rap,ldly "a little savage") :-Mlss nl1,I'I1I""

t f d tl S and become a dense, mat of Iltems, or , urn 0 goo m:;. a" course tangle of branches, depend. ham.: '

,ng on how'thlck the'y'stand; 13elOl''' I I.ady. Agnes Southel'land - M~ss I months. Apply , ' , " Scotland Is eno'ugh to make OUi' hall'

TREHERNE LODGE NO. 11 A.F ... A.M.

.\leets Fl'hhiy on or berDl'e the fuU 11\00n at the Masonic Hall, ·i'reherne. Vlslllng Drethren cordially weleom .. It. W. Dro. John Coulter, Sllcr_ta,.,

--. P. l~ergu80n has n line stew'ng VI I A d colt. DI'lvlng It the other evening be. they beCOme too large and prickly to 0 et n erson. side Its clean ga'ted mother, made a be easily h~ntlled, they should be . Lord Cecil Sutherland ,really nice picture for all who live plowed under. In fact; a d'sc'ng 1m, R. Me~dmore .. : good horses The colt Is only a year. mediately after the binder, to be fol- ,Geo~gle', Sherwood

. I db' I In I tie better niece, and an he!ress) :-, ... ,.", ling, and a natural pacer. owe Y II ow g, a er s ven .• , , • • '.. provided In el-ther case ttlat the seeda Toully.", __ "" '

" ",,' are' not. allowed to 'mature. . I' Lleut ,Arth ur , -Jos. Sharpe auctioned. off the gOods I ",;" U'· th t. I ht b brother-In·law):-Mr,c·

and merchand'se of the late Lee Other sugges ons ,a m g e , . W,.a']

Gooey on Sat~rday Ia.~t the received made are to relllace some of the Jo~~ VVoodruffe (A -:. being "'ell· up to the e~pect~i1ons of ',gra!ns:wlth fall,rye,·ln. whJch :-:-Mr. Ste",_art

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SEED WHEAT FOR SALE a Ford comes at, and be satisfied to V. W. BI'O, R. P. 'Morrison, W. M.

Hve In Canada. ' 40'0 bushels No: 1 Northern Marql!ls _ •• e IND. ORDER OF ODDFELLOWI

wheat, cleaned, at '1.10' per bushel. -Th WI h ttl tl elr play 'rl'eherne -I..odge No. U Dleet. ID UI • ,. h t 1- e ng am ac ors 00 ( I M Quantlty of Jubanka Durum w ea ',to Sal~m last week, and tried to make asonll1 Uall every Thursday eYeDI •• cleaned, at ,1.00. Apply b II th did b tte than at at 8 p. m. All Oddfellow. III .,...

Phone 94-6 us e eve eyer atandlnc are welcome. Jas. A' Hamilton home. Don't believe It! John Corbett, N. G.

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, ;:,SE:r:,TIN(lIE:G(~SFOR-SALE' -The U.F.M. staged 'a debate on the 1 • .,,---:...---..:..:.--"------

,PU~8"br.lld3 Billrrlld, Rook eggs from deepenlng'of the 'St. 'I;ilwrence Water· stock, ,1.00 per setting. ways. There Is a wealth of material T. C. ,Delgaty, .Treherne on the subject aDd It was keenly con·

, ' ' , ' tested. W. E. Butler and John Kenny . SEED OATS FO~ SALE " took the Amrmatlve 'and Scotty and

. D. McLaren Is obtaining a car·load I Hal'I'y Hopkins the negative. The of s!,ed oats, Government teated, clean, judges were Dice young ladles and th'!! and read~ f?r the d~I\!. A sample test· gentlemen who had the Amrmatlve, ~OO per cen.t may be seen, at the Bank being decidedly the beat looidng, they ~f' Com~e!ce. : 'Ord~rs may be left won. Ifdhey. had judged bv weight. with R. P. Morrison or J. D. Scott. the Negatlve would have, won Quite

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DOVE REBEKAH LODGE, NO. II Meet. the 2nd and 4th Tueeda,. .t

eacla month In :the Muonle Hall, .. 8 p. m. Vlsltln, brethren &Dd .1.Mn alway. welcome .

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ii A traveUer for Melvin, Van Camp Ltd., with a

fuB line of Ladies' Ooalu, Suits and Skirts, wiD visit this store next Monday evening, April 7th, ! ',- and Tuesday-morning following untillO o'dock.

~ The store wiD be open Monday evening. Come i in and inapect the.line.

Saturday Specials We are offering again for Saturday only, Ginghams, 27 inches wide, about 10 differ­ent pattemi to' choose from, 2 yds., 45c.

Kiltie Salmon ................................ : ..................... 2 tini for 35c. Seeded or Seedless Raisins, 15 oz; pkgs., 2 for 35c. 5 tins of Peas, Corn or Tomatoes for ............... , ........ 95c. E~cello; .Cake Mixture ........ :: .................... 2 pkgs' for 55c: Libby's Dill Pickles, 2Yz-lb. tins ..... " ............................. 35c. Old Dutch Cleanser ..................... ; .................... 2 tins for 25c. Milled Jam:

Strawberry and apple or raspberry and apple. 65c.

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Does it Pay} Ask New Zealana or Denmark, . the LFADERS in' the Dairy World; then. follow,­their lead by supporting your OWN COMPANY, and'make.CO·OPERATIVE MARKETING a SUC~

;CF.SS, in cANADA." We have made" splendid start but' need your assistance.

SHIP YOUR CREAM TO The Manitoba Co.Op-erative Dairies' Ltd.-846 Sherbrooke St., .:- . WINNIPEG Manitoba

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RAW FURS , , '

I have an active demand 'or all 'uri and It m.an •• xtra dollar. In your pocket to get my pricli. I' am alwa,,1 p.... ' Ing THE,HIGHEST ,PREVAILING PRICES., , "

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. : The_Tim,es-Obsener, Treheme, 'M.n.-$2 .. 00 per Year • •

MR. AND ·MRS. ,WILLIAM,.BOWLES (Who 'Were Ma'rrled 50 Year. 'on March 18th).

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TREHERNE LOCALS " I ,Mrs. William Frame returned Thurs. "ay after having sp~nt several months

. ", .'. visiting with relatives {at Souris and -J. A. Harvie' announces In advertls· Brandon' , Ing th:s. week, that Ule traveller' tor i . •••. Martin, Van Camp. Ltd. will visit the ~Mrs. J. J. Fauchere was a passenger etore Monday, ,evening and, Tuesday T~ursday to Winnipeg where she will morning, Aprfl' 7th and 8th" with a full visit with relatives. -. , .' , line or'ladles' cloaks, suits and skirts. • • • ThIs :Is the popular line - fOrm~rlY shown each season at W. J. Ruston's -:lArchle Hogg was a Winnipeg visitor store, . and ladles ,will dot well to look d~ring the week, returning Saturday.

I • • • over ,the samples and leave their' or· ~. S. Palmer and wife spent Wednes. ders. The tl'aveller will arrive on the day In Holland. ' evenlnlng train; the stsu·e.wlll ~e open ••• in the evening, and the line will be .,-M18s Mabel Castling went Into Win. displayed on Tuesday until 10 a.m. nlpeg Friday or last week and returned

• • • , .'. Tuesday. -MI·s. Roy. :WInkler and two oSons; 0,· "

George, B.C., arroved FI'lday even· ing and will· visit at the C. J Winkler home and with Mrs. C. Robel·la.

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• • • -.M;·s. C.,Wlechm~D lefl Friday even· Ing to spend a rew days with relatives In Clll'llUlD, returning Wednesday .

, -ArchIe Hogg, who has been In .Chl· cago, Ill. since November, returned • •• . . home on Saturday.

~Ml's. C. Wooley lett Thursday to, • 0 ° spend a rew days visiting relatives In. Y' t d d r k 'til Wi I . . ou are no reese or 11'01' un nn peg "' . , ' • • • you:put on a smile. -MI·s. W. H. Spinks was a clly visItor last"'week, accompanying MI'. Spinks home Saturday.

, ... '. -Jas. Adar'r and wife left' on Fdday of last week for Souris, where thiw will visit.

• •• . " -Chas. nolm~s was a Winnipeg vlsl· tor laJ3t week:,

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arl:IS(lD of Holland was a week·:en'~,"~'lslt~ .'.,. ..... ' Mrs:: .GOr~le.

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J5"lIllIe Sallie Sims; 1'he"dear thing never seemed to tire

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,-Times Liner. are partlcuarly lIa, sonable now. They wIll .. II or buy

. -leed lirain, .ettlng .gg., .pare live stock and feed, Implements etc.

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THER, LACE LEATHER, RAWHIDE, or WARM WINTE.. '"<'Y:''' -:'The Free Press Spelllng competition

s'PELLING BEE ON 'SAT'U~DAV'

ROBEl; .-......... " over as',iiiuiounced last week, will be held ,- • . W~I!. 'for my rellabl. Price LIlt 8E. "::"Dugald ," rellol.ted, 'In \.!If! Meth,odlst Ch'urch on Saturday

FRANK 'IlWASSIN spring wOl'k 'orr'hls land' on after~oo~ .. .(\11 contestllnts must be on .r

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BETTER GRADE SPRING FOOTWARE FOR MEN Our shiplJlent of Men's Work ShoesiJQ"r spring have just arrived, inclu<1ing the J. A. &: M. Cote'line. Prices range $4.00 to $5.75. We also ~ave a good range of Men's Fine Shoes. TIle prices on these should meet .your requirements.

ADAIR'S LEATHER GOODS SHOP ............................................ 1

WASHALL GINGHAMS We have just unpacked thirteen pieces of Washall Ging~ hams, all different patterns and colors. TIley are 36 inches wiele and priced at 55 cents per yard,

BEADED VOILES We have only a few patterns in Voiles in light and dark shades, 36 ins. wide. priced from $1.00 to $1.25 a yard

LADIES' GLOVES With large cuff, in suede, fawn shade, embroidered' in brown.

GROCERIES: -Oranges .......... : ................... : ................................... 3 doz. for $1.00

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Apples .............................................................................. 10c. per lb. Standard Soap, one of the best for house-cleaning,

3 bars for 25c'

G.eoo To Curry TREHERNE, MAN. PHONE 101

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T,'RE'HERNE Flour Mill

We are again making 2 grades of Flour. Our firat grade. or Purity Patent, ia second to none. In addition to the above. we have another grade -'-Our Straight grade. Both varieties are of pre­war quality.

We are always in the market· for :wh~at.. We .are~gristing every day. Bring in your wheat in quantities and take your flour as you require it. ' .. ,,;',' .". ; "C"'- ;'·W,:,:' .. ·>:;, \,,:": h-~ . , . ",~: "

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TRtJlERNE - RAmWELL AGENT JAMES SHARPE

aRANDON, MAN. 'a&, dllY, April 2nd, lind stilted ~hllt It hlld i hllnd at 1:30 Shlll·p. Every school In,

PHONE 29111 dried sunlcilently to make the \Vork'ng SouU! lI,I0I'folk mllY send representa- <O><O>(·~~"':·~~~'O"Io<<< ... "Coo)(o.)o.~~'o(o~)~ Ill"acllcal. This Is much ellrllel', than tlv~,. but UleY .. ~1ll be limited in num· last season, and If· the pl'esent favor· bel' !'-!l. follows ;-~":.o from IIny country IIbl~ weather continues,' it' won't be sch'l91; four from 8chools of 3 rooms; many days before seeding wIll be five, from 4·roomed 8chools; and not started for anothel', and iet us hope, mor,e than nine competitors from a

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BUSINESS AS' USUAL My shop and' its content~ having been ,burne~ when the, ' Myles Block' was·destroyed, I hay" opene~ up, my TaiI~r' Shop in the o!d Telephone Office, and am ready, for . Clean~' , ing, Pressing' and' Repair Work. 'New samples:from' The '. Art TaUorinr,C~ .. and T~ Tip~Top Tailors"haye ,arrived. .Call and see them. Best styles and materials' for the' season.

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-The Wo~en's Instlt~te will hold > ts a'nd all others inte,rested are tileir monthly meeting at the home or inv:ted t!J be present.

T,'B. Wilson on FridllY afternoon 14th at 3 'o'clock. WilL members

,nil' a needle and th'mble: as' some mportlln t ,work is. on hand.

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McNichol, who has'spent' the Monday evening being the fifth Monday in' March; the Y.P.S. 'meetlng

three months In the, Ind'anford dis· was given over to the study or well. trlct; visited with, relatives In town known hyms and the study of their last, week, .and' left for 'hls home at· orIgin and sketches or the IIve§ of PI'(J'VOE l, Alta. lthelr orlg·natol'S. !I[lss Wilson read .'.

read"a- paper on the remarkable life story or Manny Crossby, who, thoug amlCted by almost'lIfe·long blindness, gave ,to ,us Bome or our best loved l\acred~Bongs, several 'or which were rendered- fiy those 'assembled, and as duels by Mesdames 'Llttle and Dalzell.

'SHIP YOUR CREAM WHERE YOU CAN OBTAIN:

(1). A full market price for your butterfat. (2).' An all lIalon outlet. (3)'. Correct weight and accurate telt ••

'(4). Prompt remlttanc •• ,(5) Immediate return of your can In iI unitary cond:tion.

It I. not the originality of theae point., but the exactne .. by which we , .tlck to th.m. .

TAG YOUR CAN PLAINLV TO

Swift Canadian Creamery: WINNIPEG, MANITO~A

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Many Reasons From Many Users If you were to ask the next fifty Ford owners you meet why they prefer . Fords, you would get a

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I • HOLLAND LOCALS ., I-Mrs. John Moli- is vislt'ng with friends In Winnipeg. --Mr. Gilbert returned from the city last Thursday. . -iiiI'. John Langman and J. Down reo turned from Carman Thursday noon.

, ~Mr. L. Ferr!s 'Spent a [ew days last week In Winnipeg, returning Saturday. -M.lss Harris of Swan Lake visited with f"lends over the week·end. -Mr. Chns. Bu11!ed and daughter, Miss Ida, returned from the city Illst Saturday. -Mr. Harry English of Treherne f.pent 'Saturday between trains In town. -Messrs. H. McPherson and George Hartwell of Swan Lake vrslted over the week·end In this dlstr!ct. -F. ,H. Dugg, who has been In the city for the lasl two weeks, returned home Inst Salurday. -Mr. A. Percival was a passenger to Rathwell Salurday night.

. wide variety of ~swers.

master a bad road in any weather," a woman driver would respond, ' "Because I can drive it so easily." From the fleet-owners you would hear, "Because I can buy two or' three or four Ford Trucks for the price of one big truck.

-Mr. and Mrs. F. GI;mshaw retuJ'\1ed from Winnipeg Saturday noon. -Douglas Clarke of Nesb!tt spent lhe week·end In town .

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Some would say, "Because they " h seem never to wear out; ot ers

would answer, .. Because they cost so litde." Many would reply "Because I can get service any­where;" and just as many, "Because it is the only car I can afford ,to own."

'All would tell you, "Because they

Wherever you might inquire yOu would hear expressed these basic reasons why Ford predominateS -why, year after year, Ford sales equal the total sales of all other .... cars' combined.

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-Miss Jean Biglow returned from NI· nette last Salurday. -Frank Pannebaker of Treherne reo turned home Saturday nigh t. . -Ml:ss Edna Campbell was a llllssen· gel' to Treherne Monday night. She has·' IlCcepted iii permanent position there with the M. G. T. ' -Mrs. W. H. Percival was a passenger to Winnipeg Wednesday nJght. -Mrs. Geo. Thomas and son left on Tuesday for Alberta, where they will spend the summer.

See Any Autho1'h:ed F01'd Deale1'

-Miss E: Edwards of Winnipeg vis· Ited wIth Rev. and Mrs. G. A. Colp:tts recently. " -II. Atkinson was a passenger to the cIty Thursday nIght.

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-Mrs. Well' of WInnipeg Is vls:Ung wIth her daughter, Mrs. A. S. Oles. -Mrs. Minary returned to her home In Kemnay on Saturday noon. I -Mr. Frank Gilmour of Wlnn'peg Is "Isiling with frIends In this d:strlct. -Mrs. Wm. Rex of WInnIpeg spent the week·end at her home .

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CREA,MERY:" You get EATON Service and Satisfactory Returns

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HEIRS WANTED I

-Miss Edith B1l1gdon left Friday nIght for LaurIer, where she has IIccellted a school. -James Thompson left on Monday night for Newdale. -Mrs. W. F. Ross and 'Joe visited wIth relatives In SOUJ;s Illst week.

Missing HeIrs' lI"re be\ng sought -Mr. B .. Asplund of Treesbank reo throughout the·world. Many people·are turned" to town Monday nIght. today livIng' In comparative pov.erty· .-Mr. Woodley Sr. left h1JSt week for who are ,'eally'rIch but do not know It. 'Val do, where he attended UJe' runel'lll You may be onll of tllem! Send for In· of h's si!ll·In.hLw, Mr. Chlls. Burgess. dex Book, MIssing Heirs and Ne!'t or -MIss Ruby Dal'IIng Is vIslling wIth KIn," conta!nIng carerully authentic' MI'. lind Mrs. G. A. Colpitts. a.ted lIsts' of missIng helrSlllld unclaIm, ,-MI!lR Gel"Vllls, who spenl the weele· ed estates·.which hllve been advertised, end with .MIss Ida Bullled, returned to for,' heni and abrolld:' The Inde~ of',her Ilome In Antler Tuesday noon. MIssIng Heirs we offer. for ,Salll ;c,on. tains thousands of names,' whIch have appeared In American, Canadhin, ,Jilng. ilsh, Scotch, IrIsh, Wclsh, ,(l61:ma.n, French, 'Beigilln, Swedish, Imlian, :Col· . , . onlal lind other newspapers, Inserted by lawyers, executors, adm1l1Istrl],tors. Also contllins list' of English and.,Irish Courts of Chancery and unclaimed dividends lIst' of Batik of England. YoUI' name 01' YOul"ILllcestOJ~'s ml\Y be HOLLAND GOLF CLUB ORGANIZED In the lIst. Send $1.00 (one dollar) at once fol' the book. At IL meeting held In the dl'ug stol'e

BY APPOINTMENT PUR VEYOl'oS TO .

• HIS MAJESTY KINO OEOl'oOE V.

Reputation Cannot Be Assumed. It Must Be Earned.

WHISKY ha ve been' popular in Canada

for over half a century,

·They are the same in quality today as they ever were.

They are thoroughly matured in Oak Casks.

DISTILLED AND BOTTLED BY

HIRAM WALKER & SONS, LIMITED

Mon' ..... I, Que.

WALKERVILLE, ONTARIO

Dislllle,s of Fine Whi.kies since 1858

London, Ena. New York. U. S. A.

The CENTRAL HOTElL Newly decorated and renovated. Clean, warm. rooms. Elcellent board. Courteous and ef. ficient .ervice. Commercial custom especially solicited. Reasonable rates.

H. C. DAY, Prop. - TREHERNE

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PITT.SBU RGH, ~A., U.S.A. A combination that will prove

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last TuesdllY eviming the Holland Golf Club was organized. The follow. :. Ing omcel's were elecled:-

Honoral'Y P~esideillts:-Alf. Smith . i and Jas. ··Hardy.

=~~~:~~:S~E:~~VICE ~~ l,:,~.· A, F. BOWLES I ShIp to our nearest branch Ilni! I

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DOMINION CREAMERIES

WINNIPEG -

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Presldent:-S. W. Hal'dy.

ASPIRIN VIce:President:-H. E. Curl1.

. . Sec.·Treas.:-F. E. Campbell. , Executive Commlttee:-J, F. Pen

" .. Ilington; Jas. RInn, W. F. Ross, 'E. J. , I DanvllIe. . '. '. gnt«;riad~ment Commlttee:- Mes:

B f I 't "~to ,dames"Hardy, Rlnn, Ross, Banvl!1e, eware () . ml a, Ions,' Curl1, Cainpbel1, Garvie and GrImshaw,'

SCIENCE DEMANDS UNIFORMITY ., . "

. e ·suu·flrs't'.beglns to'thaw. the ground. '. an 9,lTe~sIv:e smel1s assail the.

n·nJ.tr.lll. , .TI~!l·O,dO':s ~pme come from 11lIUIll'ero,us I;ll\l:bage 'hellps. which have

Ship 'to our nearest poIn·t· and' IIceumulated dunlng the wInter. 'Tlicse heaps' 'are ~Ich In diseas,e·dC\"'lopl~lg

. 'snve Express .. C~arge~. . and, responsible

. ClLreful research made In i'ecent yelll's ,'In the stUlly of dIetetics hilS ~hown the great Importance to the hu· n1l1n systelil of purity and unIform qualty In foods .. ' It Is 'Il' great blessIng tlmt today so' many delicious foods· a" well IlS 'tea lind coffee can be procured Tn' tins lind sealed metal pa.clmges "SALADA" Tea· wns one of the first pure' food products. Lo become widely

: .. : "-:We Guarantee:;;"':,: , ...... ·:I.:~t.ypllo:la·,~'el and "much nc<mnIUIJlll<!ll' or . meJIIIlCeS

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' .. popuillr, In Cannda. The ·flavor·pre· serving '. aiumlnuin package ; keeps the tell fl'esh and delicIous. 'Skllful blending maIntains the quality nbso. 'Iutely' unifonn:' ~ '.

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WHY ADVERTISE WHISKY?

Duo to strange cond.lt!ons whIch have':d laturbcd :1.1I'e 'nol'lnnl ·Increas'e' In

NeurItis m'ltism .' proucUon·." capac':ty of' dlsUllerI'ls , Neuralgia"'" :. Pii~i;PI(ill'::'~'" i throughout the 'World, much l1qU?f Is

rn~:'ff~'7:ffi~;l:i~ __ f~~~., "",Acce'pt:','lnnycr' Ta'blets'" "of:: .ASpl~ltl"" being olTered for sale :whIch JS barmful, :o,nly; . EIl~ll imbrokell 'Ji,ickago ,c!,ut,!inti. In·Its· effects:' ThIs liquor Is, extremely proven ,"rectlons. Handy boxes. 'of .'doubtful as to Its source and 'quallty-

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Il;I,so sell bot~le9 '21 ·"",1,. guarantee'

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GEORGE SHING'S CAFE MEAL.S AT ALL HOURS

Purity Ice Cream, Sundaes, etc. Ice·Cold Drink. from Fountain

or In Bottlll Fine boxed Chocolatea II. Candy Tobacco - Cigar. - Clgarettn

GEO; SHING; ,.Prop. TREHERNE MANITOBA

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I beg to annou'n~e that I,: have taken over J;:W:.'(;legg's Ice Cream and Confe~tionery business and solicit your"pat7 , ronage in the line of SlInd~es" . Ice Cream, Soft Drinks,· Light Lunches, Confectionery and' Fruit. I will e~de~vo~ to meet' with your ap'pfovai In' 'these lines.

' .. " " " . TOM· HAIRE

RHEUUillA TIS& ".

And be Assured of

Full Weight, Correct Tests,

24-hour Service Satisfaction .

CANADIAN PACKING CO . Limited

E.tablished 1852 , .

WINNIPEG CA[~ADA

AMERICAN PLAN"3 PER DAY

Free Auto Bu. Meet. All Train. , 'Go~d pining Service

Hot and Cold Water In Every Room

The Brunswick

Hot~l WINNIPEG'S POPULAR

ILY HOTEL , ' I'

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Centrally Located, on Corner of,:Maln an'd Rupert Street.

... JAMES FOWLIE, Prop.

, . . ~ .' " THE MODERN GIRL

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til-low 1'· ! . 'On' tile steamer she wllnted the , passengers to thinle an ,ocean

an,!>.ld,.sto~, to them, but, ai­soon liS tiley' went, on board

'ted to"a I'Ow,cit'Iire':buoys' and the captain what was the Idea

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