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PUBLI.SHER, TREHERNE, MANITOBA Member C'anadlari Weekly NewspapersAssoclatlon SUBSCRIPTIONS, $2.00 PER ANNl •• ' Ct.:-.: .. : .. : •• : •• : •• : •• : •• : •• : •• : •• : .. : •• :.,: •• : •• : •• : .. : •• : •• : •• :.. : .. : •• : •• : .. :.::..: •• : .. : •• : .. : •• : .. : .. : .. : .. : •• : •• : •• : •• :.. : •• : •• :•• •• : •• :. s U CC E S S F U LOP E R ETT A' h JJUNJE WEDDINGS :1: Here' are a few suggestions for :l: ::: GIFTS FOR THE JUNE BRIDE :l: + y y y COMMUNITY SILVER :1: y y :1: Individual pieces from •• $1.45 to $4.25 :1: .!. \." .:. i' " :1: Complete Chests, 26 piece and 36 piece, ,from ::: :1: ' $20.00 to $50.00. " .:1: + + I Y :!: CU,t Glass Berry Bowls from $8.00 to $16.00 :1: * Cut Glass Sugar and Cream, $6.50 to $12.00. :1: II Y ,t, Cut Glass Spoon Trays $3.00 to $6.50 '1' Y :;: Mantle Clocks in all styles. $8.50 to $19.00 :1: y :l: Parcels sent to any part of the province desired, at our own risk. :l: y !'.T OLIVE 'Qulte the e\'ent at tho past wenk Willi the OPCI'CltrL Btnged by the Olivo Young People In J. Lounsbury's bank bnl"ll. The old, fairy story "SnolV '''hlte und the Sel'en Dwarfs" was pre· by 38 plnyers yery attractively and npproPl'hitely costumed, represent- Ing Gypsies, Dwnrfs, Fairies nnd Sen- sons, pnylng grnceful haUlage to the Queen, Princess and Prince. If spe· clal JlIlention might be ullowed, little Carrie Robertson nn!l Buddie McMil- lan acted the part or Oower gll't amI Cupid' to perfection, e\'en taking II prominent pnlt In Life fitial song nnd dance. The proceeds amounted to $226.50, making n nice nest·egg townrds the hasement of the churCh. , The play was again prcsented on 1\1onday night In aid of the U.F.W.M, Rest Room. 'rhe dance aetel' the pIny wus nn ndde(h attraction. 'rhe ladles netted almost $75.0. METHODIST CHURCH NOTES The Rev. Mr. Stewart will take the morn Ing service owing to the absence of lIIr. Wilson nt the Conference In Winnipeg. A union service wlJl' bo held In tho e\'enlng In Chnlmers Church. A service under the auspices of the U. G. G. will be held In the Methodist .church 'on Sundny, June 26th. Jr'uller particulars next week. CHALMERS CHURCH NOTES' The lIlethodlst· and Presbyterlnn congregations worship together, next Sunday, In the lIIeUlOdlst church In the mOl11lng and at the Presbyterian . In the evenlngg. e Morning sermon subject:-"Echoes from the Assembly with Speclnl' Rer· erence to Church Union." In the evening, the Rev. IIIr. PoBot of l\Iaple Creek, for 6 years minIster or Chalmers Church, will IJreach. School and Dible Clnsses of DO YOU SUFFER FROM EYE STRAIN? Hcadachcs, ftausea, itching eyelids, occasional spells of dizziness, etc. are symptoms from which to judge. I bUI\ Properly Fitted Glasses have relieved thou- _ .. .!.. sands of similar troubles-I can tell you if they will relieve yours. I will be at Geo. T. Curry's store next month. Watch this ad. for date of visit. ,- For Eye Service that is unexcelled, call 011 above date. Broken Lenses Duplcated by,Mail-Prompt Service . S. N. COCHRAN GRADUATE OPTOMETRIST CARMAN, MAN, . both churches meet as usual. Services at MatchettvllIe nnd Olive m - !i' ,I, ..... 's' '!oDG d J I Th '1' :i: 00 man ewe er te erne ::: BASEBALL .:. .' ' ',' .:..:..: •• : •• : .. : •• :.( •• : .. : •• : •• : •• : •• : .. : .. : .. : •• : .. : •• : •• : •• : •• : •• : •• : •• : .. : •• : •• : .. : .. : .. : •• : •• : •• : •• : .. : •• : •• : •• : .. : .. : .. :It: .. : •• : •• : •• : .. : •• : •• : •• ; •• !' Last 'l'hursday evening lho'Solller· at the usual hour. H! FARM IMPLEMENTS AND LUBRICANTS hl set Inlermedlates dropped nrOltnd to ill iii playa game of ball with the Wood SCHOOL OPENING hl, COSTS AND FUEL COSTS are the two III 'ricks .. '1'he 'l'lcks were considerably duef features m the upkeep M your Car and Tractor. i R : .: .. :..:,.: .. : •• : •• :-.: .. :,.:": .. : •• :,.:.,: .. :.,: .. :,..: .. : •• :,.: •• :.. : •• : •• : •• :.. : •• : •• : •• : •• : •• :.. :.. :.. :.. :.. :.. :.. :.. :.. :.. :.. :.,:,,:,,:,': .. : •• !u: .. :.. :. 1110re than lhey could llUlHlle, and shut' '1'110 formal opening of Bell School ill ,. }. . them out with a large score. Dupas- wlli be held on 'ruesday, June 28th, Now you have the opportunity of purchasing these at M :r. 'V o E d Your Health are' qulers pltchell a very steady game,' Seyemi' Imortant speakers will 1113 In i!i WI h' h I' d b I I 'r 'l: ur yes . an and had fairly good support from his IlttenddCe, Including M. P.'s and om- Iii 10lesale Pric1s- Ig qua Ity assure ecallse t 1CY are t 1e 'i. 'II:' '[t,,'ll orth You' r Careful Consa"deratl'on tenm lllntes. "cers from the Department of Educa" of .the B!itish.America? Oil Company, formerly the: iYY On Frlduy evening the Seniors went lion. A basket picnic will be held, Oil Company, for which I am the agent. Try me. _!t:,: 'I' I ",. 10 Elm Crl'ek for a game. nnll also many other attrnclions. The 10- ill ::: J. Cooper brings thc'BEST optical attention to Tre- ns lhe Easterners played somewhf!:t calion' Is on the Portage road, 11k ill "Everything in Farm Implemenb" l i :l: hcrne. He brings Winnip'cg's most e'ye worse ball than our team, Metcalfe's miles noth of Jack Ross' farm. A lli ! . 'I'. 'I Miracle !\len won by a seore at 17-9. dance will be held In lhe school dur- !Ii R. D. BOOTH j .. :( service to yoU!: town, savmg you t 1e expense of _ Elm Creelt has been unrortunat In los" Ing the evening, with real good music, !Ii ' ' :l: \ a railroad journey. Hundreds of satisfied pa- Ing the services of Its pitcher, who Let's Go! I" Agent for the Cockshuu Plow Co. Il ,I, II M b has left for Carman, and though they . ' ' .... ', .... , . ! , J.: tlents a over anito a are my best recommen- ( d' b tit f r MAIN STREET I TREIIERNE 'I! ;f, d ' rle out three su s utes, non6 0 "1 I 11 r I. . .•. , .- -- . ill 1, t . . , '.' 'I' '1:I"'HfI1 tl If tl d I I d ' To Mr. and I\[rs, ,ug I . em), a \!' '-' 'f, 1, a lon, , i' ", lem were ec Ye, an our n ne la L I In' J 1511 n daugllter ,.""'''',.. ,, "'''''''''''''''"",.,;i;w'''''''''III'''''' ... ''" ... ''' .... II . .II..,''''''I'' .... '''''' .. ''''''''''I''IIi''''''M'"".,00,,,.,,,,.,"" 1. no dlfllculty In piling up runs on them aven la Q,n une I, .."",.mmili!"''''''i"mmmm"""",mm •. "n','m'''r.w.JrnmI'''''''''' "".",,,,,,,m,,,""., """"'''','' m.' ...... , .. ,I. IF YOU WANT THE BEST-LET COOPER EX. 'rhls was fortunate for 'l'reherne; as / .1 •. !. AMINE YOUR EYES. the boys were playing rar from their ,'. usun'galllo. Connelly, who 'pitched in J all the lust two Innings', of 'At' Goodman's Store' from noon Friday June 17 to Saturday worked well, as did Delahunt wh'o reo ." r -- E ' ". :'., '"'N.·' .•• ... o.efd IJMZJI'S" '-1·1i3'""lI'a'/f·..,.8· 1o, ." A good game of Intermedlat'e ball :. &. "'1(;"" D' 1(, ." ,was played on Saturday evening when: t th' , =j(;::j\!=.;/Ii=:i=!i=IH=I!;..= .. e e a f M e "111 "@stlae \ _ "_ H! YOU GOING·TO BUILD? 7 ? " m "rlclts are worklnlt hard, and playing T. ..E- CY:; -' K.., '. " } N. '.(I y _ US' !Ii ' , ill better ball every game. m W;'on about' to constnictn ,new House. 'Barn, 01' other·bull· ?,! 'l'he 'l'rehern'1 Seniors went to the ., ding, consull us. Years of experience as builders and can· iU Glenboro tournament on 'l'uesday, nnd ,lp tractors hnve filled us to loolc 'after your Intel'ests"to your iv. hrought homo fir'st money, beating the .. II lll, best advlUltnge. We furnish plans,' bills fOl' materlnls, con" hi Ba.ldur, Hollanll and Cypress, River "B E S I LOON.;,' E A/!l. . . crete work-and on contract work we deliver your build· teallls. In the final game with Cyp- 7' , ; Ing completely finished, plasterod and painted, and we Dre ''',.',: ress, the .Iast Illliing started as a 3-3 ' 'M- E THO 1 In position to go at your work promptly when you. are .' . . . .I, t ready. ,. ., iI! tie, but after there wore two down, ) iii the 'l'rehel'l1e su'ddenly broke loose, " . FAULCONER & McDONALD HI romping hOlilO' with six runs lInll put- 0) S'\ I B'·, d .'" : i, . . '.,-: '. " Phone 69 'or 19, Treherne 'lil ling the game on ·Ice. Conolly -pltched- U 0 U I , n " ill', " . " . . 00;'; good bnll UdOlfghout the three games UmOO;UiU' !::t'.., ··"lliI"'!!!,",'."I"I!" &:.tt!t· "' .. :- 'to .. '" 'I' Yo!.!!'!! t"', .. ···t: 'Iut! !tt· .. U 'ffiwv.::a::U'U:t::tHk:t' . • • • : .nm.:;.: .... n M: 10 :;.,""n,':J;.MM.M: •• mn;w.:*Mi".·.: : ..... II;" : •• ow •• •• and w"as well supported. Geo. 'Vlech- did some first rate as well f' m' 'Ilia' m' playing his usunlly reliable gaine at . ftl'st base. I-Iopltins "TaB at Ills best, T '\" 0' E &' .', "1: behind the but imd dl.d the'slllooth,est . . Imck stopping of any catcher at tho '), " . . sports. 'rite final score was 9.. 1. .. ,(,' " 'Flour ;'Mill ,. ,'," , ..: . In a. rather ragged game, before a i :" ' .. <We Mri i illaking,'2 Our lar'ge crowd of Rathwellnnd Treherne . .. ',fnns.. ,t' e , first grade, or Purity is' 'second to none. CI'c!,ing a close gamc 'was ',CM ;1.: In -additioQ to the abOve, we ,have another grade' , playcd hc,'e ",iLh'Rathwnll, I'e.ulling" i,n , ,.' ,"-aur Straight grade. '. inc of 'r.· ",;, 1\ 2-0 score in rUVQr or the locals. Good , .. .,' .'" " fielding was Ihe Delahunt'was in , ,war quality. .., .' the' ,box ror "rc'herne throughout the '. 1 #4"'" " \ " I seven innings played. . \ , I .' .. : SCHOOLSPORTS I .# ,. , , W HY experiment with an ordinary silo at any price when .you can build a perfect wood silo by the TECKTONIUS METHOD? ,- TECKTONIUS Wood Sitos are and better than any other silos. They hav!! none of the faults found.in sOp:1e silos\ built . of other materials. ...... Consider quality first> You'll get that-and a guarantee with a TECKTONIUS built silo, You'll also get exclusive features .' found in no other silo. TECKTONIUS doors'which lock at all four corners are absolutely air-tight. TECK· , , TONIUS automatic adjusting hoop fasteners \ J take care of any expanding and contracting of the staves, due to weather conditions, These TECKTONIUS features, together with the wonderful super cable and base stave anchorage system place the ·TECK. TONIUS Silo in a class far' above all others. and let us show you the superio.r" Tlr.C,K'rCINUrS ' , Five minutes in. < ' , , " -, 'i .. " . ' . " '. o •••• '. . , . .. '... . .. , .. :.- .. : ....... . .. . ..: ••• ;,:. J •••••• " •••• •• ••••• I ••• ' •• ' , .:. , , •• "'. #0 I.. "'0/'" •. 1' .., • ' ..• .,,'... .• '\ : '. '0'., ..... 0 0 , •• ' ••••••••• : ••••••• ',. "'00"'0' f 000'" ••••• ". '\,. 0.,' .... . " ,'", I . co ... 0..: B. o' ...... :.:. • . ............ .' °

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, . VOL. XXII.-NO, 39, FRIDAY, JUNE 17th, 1921. PUBLI.SHER, TREHERNE, MANITOBA Member C'anadlari Weekly NewspapersAssoclatlon

• SUBSCRIPTIONS, $2.00 PER ANNl •• '

Ct.:-.: .. : .. : •• : •• : •• : •• : •• : •• : •• : •• : .. : •• :.,: •• : •• : •• : .. : •• : •• : •• : .. : .. : •• : •• : .. :.::..: •• : .. : •• : .. : •• : .. : .. : .. : .. : •• : •• : •• : •• : .. : •• : •• : •• :.~: •• : •• :. ~:":"'. s U CC E S S F U LOP E R ETT A' ~ h

:~Ij JJUNJE WEDDINGS ~ ~ ~ ~!~ ~ ~ ~ ~

:1: Here' are a few suggestions for :l:

::: GIFTS FOR THE JUNE BRIDE :l: .~ .~ + y y y ~: COMMUNITY SILVER :1: y y :1: Individual pieces from •• $1.45 to $4.25 :1: .!. \." .:. i' " :1: Complete Chests, 26 piece and 36 piece, ,from ::: :1: ' $20.00 to $50.00. " .:1: ~ + + I Y :!: CU,t Glass Berry Bowls from $8.00 to $16.00 :1: * Cut Glass Sugar and Cream, $6.50 to $12.00. :1: II Y ,t, Cut Glass Spoon Trays $3.00 to $6.50 '1' ~ Y :;: Mantle Clocks in all styles. $8.50 to $19.00 :1: ~ y :l: Parcels sent to any part of the province desired, at our own risk. :l: ~ y

!'.T OLIVE

'Qulte the e\'ent at tho past wenk Willi the OPCI'CltrL Btnged by the Olivo Young People In J. Lounsbury's bank bnl"ll. The old, fairy story "SnolV '''hlte und the Sel'en Dwarfs" was pre· ~ented by 38 plnyers yery attractively and npproPl'hitely costumed, represent­Ing Gypsies, Dwnrfs, Fairies nnd Sen­sons, pnylng grnceful haUlage to the Queen, Princess and Prince. If spe· clal JlIlention might be ullowed, little Carrie Robertson nn!l Buddie McMil­lan acted the part or Oower gll't amI Cupid' to perfection, e\'en taking II

prominent pnlt In Life fitial song nnd dance.

The proceeds amounted to $226.50, making n nice nest·egg townrds the hasement of the churCh. ,

The play was again prcsented on 1\1onday night In aid of the U.F.W.M, Rest Room. 'rhe dance aetel' the pIny wus nn ndde(h attraction. 'rhe ladles netted almost $75.0.

METHODIST CHURCH NOTES

The Rev. Mr. Stewart will take the morn Ing service owing to the absence of lIIr. Wilson nt the Conference In Winnipeg. A union service wlJl' bo held In tho e\'enlng In Chnlmers Church.

A service under the auspices of the U. G. G. will be held In the Methodist .church 'on Sundny, June 26th. Jr'uller particulars next week.

CHALMERS CHURCH NOTES'

The lIlethodlst· and Presbyterlnn congregations worship together, next Sunday, In the lIIeUlOdlst church In the mOl11lng and at the Presbyterian . In the evenlngg. e

Morning sermon subject:-"Echoes from the Assembly with Speclnl' Rer· erence to Church Union."

In the evening, the Rev. IIIr. PoBot of l\Iaple Creek, for 6 years minIster or Chalmers Church, will IJreach. S~nday School and Dible Clnsses of

DO YOU SUFFER FROM EYE STRAIN? Hcadachcs, ncrvousne~s. ftausea, itching eyelids, occasional spells of dizziness, etc. are symptoms from which to judge. I

bUI\ Properly Fitted Glasses have relieved thou- _ .. .!.. sands of similar troubles-I can tell you if they will relieve yours.

I will be at Geo. T. Curry's store next month. Watch this ad. for date of visit.

,-For Eye Service that is unexcelled, call 011 above date.

Broken Lenses Duplcated by,Mail-Prompt Service .

S. N. COCHRAN GRADUATE OPTOMETRIST CARMAN, MAN,

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both churches meet as usual. !!H*,;;Ii*lIffi!!IIlI!l!lil!lllil!l!liII!IIll!lIIllrnrn!:-4!iIIlmlHlIlilllillOO:'l!lIlilllI!mMlill;lillllllllHltllHl!!lllllll!i.~!lIIllUlilif Services at MatchettvllIe nnd Olive m - !i'

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iYY On Frlduy evening the Seniors went lion. A basket picnic will be held, i!1,~, Wll1l~lpeg' Oil Company, for which I am the agent. Try me. _!t:,: 'I' I ",. 10 Elm Crl'ek for a lellgll~ game. nnll also many other attrnclions. The 10- ill ::: J. Cooper brings thc'BEST optical attention to Tre- ns lhe Easterners played somewhf!:t calion' Is on the Portage road, 11k ill "Everything in Farm Implemenb" l i :l: hcrne. He brings Winnip'cg's most cxp~rt e'ye worse ball than our team, Metcalfe's miles noth of Jack Ross' farm. A lli ! . 'I'. 'I Miracle !\len won by a seore at 17-9. dance will be held In lhe school dur- !Ii R. D. BOOTH j .. :( service to yoU!: town, savmg you t 1e expense of _ Elm Creelt has been unrortunat In los" Ing the evening, with real good music, !Ii ' ' :l: \ a railroad journey. Hundreds of satisfied pa- Ing the services of Its pitcher, who Let's Go! I" Agent for the Cockshuu Plow Co. Il ,I, • II M b has left for Carman, and though they . ' ' .... ', .... , . ! , J.: tlents a over anito a are my best recommen- ( d' b tit f • r MAIN STREET I TREIIERNE 'I! ;f, d ' rle out three su s utes, non6 0 "1 I 11 r I. • • . .•. , .- -- . ill •1, t . . , '.' 'I' '1:I"'HfI1 tl If tl d I I d ' To Mr. and I\[rs, ,ug I . em), a \!' '-' 'f, •1, a lon, , i' '.:~ ", h·~.LiUJ ~~ lem were ~ ec Ye, an our n ne la L I In' J 1511 n daugllter ,.""'''', .. ,, "'''''''''''''''"",.,;i;w'''''''''III'''''' ... ''" ... ''' .... II . .II..,''''''I'' .... '''''' .. ''''''''''I''IIi''''''M'"".,00,,,.,,,,.,"" • • 1. no dlfllculty In piling up runs on them aven la Q,n une I, • .."",.mmili!"''''''i"mmmm"""",mm •. "n','m'''r.w.JrnmI'''''''''' "".",,,,,,,m,,,""., """"'''','' m.' ...... , .. ,I. IF YOU WANT THE BEST-LET COOPER EX. 'rhls was fortunate for 'l'reherne; as / .1 •. • !. AMINE YOUR EYES. the boys were playing rar from their ,'. usun'galllo. Connelly, who 'pitched in ~. J • -~"-'" all '~cepling the lust two Innings', of 'At' Goodman's Store' from noon Friday June 17 to Saturday worked well, as did Delahunt wh'o reo ." r -- E '

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,was played on Saturday evening when: • t th' , =j(;::j\!=.;/Ii=:i=!i=IH=I!;..= .. =i!~=:Il=-r"=:;=m=m=li=iI!=iIl::iI=!~=I~=.£i=l!i=i!=!I!=il=m=,~=.;;=m=i'=m=!1'=.i!=;li=;;=m=ll=m=m=iI=m=m=ii=m=u"'m='m=,,=m=li=m=I!y.=,;,=m=ii<=:il=Ii'="i=I!l"=,.=m ~~~ ~ e 1~~ISth ~ e ~ ~~t:d a f tl~~2, M l~~~~ e ~~;!~~' "111 "@stlae \ ~ _ "_ H! ~RE YOU GOING·TO BUILD? 7 ? " m "rlclts are worklnlt hard, and playing T. ..E-~ CY:; -' K.., '. " } N. '.(I

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_ US' !Ii ' , • ill better ball every game. m W;'on about' to constnictn ,new House. 'Barn, 01' other·bull· ?,! 'l'he 'l'rehern'1 Seniors went to the .~! ., ding, consull us. Years of experience as builders and can· iU Glenboro tournament on 'l'uesday, nnd ,lp tractors hnve filled us to loolc 'after your Intel'ests"to your iv. hrought homo fir'st money, beating the .. II lll, best advlUltnge. We furnish plans,' bills fOl' materlnls, con" hi Ba.ldur, Hollanll and Cypress, River "B E ~T S I LOON.;,' E A/!l. . . crete work-and on contract work we deliver your build· h~\ teallls. In the final game with Cyp- 7' ~ ,

; Ing completely finished, plasterod and painted, and we Dre ''',.',: ress, the .Iast Illliing started as a 3-3 ' 'M- E THO 1 In position to go at your work promptly when you. are .' . . . .I, t ready. ,. ., iI! tie, but after there wore two down,

) iii the 'l'rehel'l1e su'ddenly broke loose, " . FAULCONER & McDONALD HI romping hOlilO' with six runs lInll put- 0) S'\ "~i I B'·, d .'" : i, . . '.,-: '. " Phone 69 'or 19, Treherne 'lil ling the game on ·Ice. Conolly -pltched- • U 0 U I , n

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did some first rate swattlng~ as well

Il~!m' f' m' 'Ilia' m' '!ll!ll*,i';'~ iiUi!!lIililn.iillli,iimm,i/ir.;lIiil!ilUiVomiil,!!lll!ll!l!;i;ffiiiiw.Voiw.;!l':ljll!i~'iI!;mi!ll!llm;iimii;l!llim playing his usunlly reliable gaine at ~ . ~ ftl'st base. I-Iopltins "TaB at Ills best,

T'\" 0' ""~'.'. "E~ E &' .', "1: behind the but imd dl.d the'slllooth,est . . Imck stopping of any catcher at tho '), " . . • sports. 'rite final score was 9 .. 1. .. ,,~':',~;,~ ,(,' " 'Flour ;'Mill 'T~~~~)~t~:~;~e~:;e:yw:n;c~~~R:il~~_~~ ,. , '," , ..: . In a. rather ragged game, before a

i :" ' .. <We ar~'ag' Mri i illaking,'2 grad~s"of.Flour. Our lar'ge crowd of Rathwellnnd Treherne . .. ',fnns.. ,t' e

, first grade, or Purity ~atent, is' 'second to none. Wedncsd~y CI'c!,ing a close gamc 'was

',CM ;1.: In -additioQ to the abOve, we ,have another grade' , playcd hc,'e ",iLh'Rathwnll, I'e.ulling" i,n , ,.' ,"-aur Straight grade. '. Both:v~rleties inc of pr~.· 'r.· ",;, 1\ 2-0 score in rUVQr or the locals. Good

, .. .,' .'" " fielding was Ihe g~me,' Delahunt'was in , ,war quality. .., .' the' ,box ror "rc'herne throughout the

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perfect wood silo by the TECKTONIUS METHOD? ,-

TECKTONIUS Wood Sitos are stron~er and better than any other silos. They hav!! none of the faults found.in sOp:1e silos\ built

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...... Consider quality first> You'll get that-and a 5~year guarantee with a TECKTONIUS built silo, You'll also get exclusive features .' found in no other silo.

TECKTONIUS doors'which lock at all four corners are absolutely air-tight. TECK· , , TONIUS automatic adjusting hoop fasteners

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and let us show you the superio.r" Tlr.C,K'rCINUrS ' , Five minutes in.

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THIN THINGS,fOR\SU~ERTIME . Just come in',and see the exquisite, fairy-lik!! fabrics we hav~ p'~'t int~ ~ur stor~ for y~u' to' wear this sum­mer. The price we nave' put on them will please your TIle choosing of Me~cha~dise is an art, just as much

'- L as painting a picture. Our buyers" with artistic 'skill, , select our fabrics. That is why, when you appear in , things we furnish you, people will say. "Isn't she

beautifully dressed?"

YOURS FgR SERVICE, ... ,

SrrtithBrothers • , ! .

Rathwell, Man. Phone 39

To Hntending Buyers , of Rean )Estate

If you are thinking of locating on land this Spring, now is\the time to make up your mind. Land is sell-109 on easier terms now than it has been for three years. I have a good selection to pick from.

If you have City Lots, Houses, 'equipment that you want to trade in on land, call on ine. Trades work both ways.

~ I am open for deals of any kind. Let me ,~now what you have to sell or trade and I win try and close it for you.

Money to Loan at Current Rates.

JJ 0 G~ Carronn T reb erne, . ·Man.

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Have you decided to erect a suitable Monument to complete Cemetery. Improvements. 0'4r complete stock of Memorial's, , '

ngs, Fencel, Corner Poste, Mar;kera etc. is now ready to meet y'0ur ,demands. Our Quarries offer you 'lhe flnest Quall~y of materials to be

I found III Canada. Our Workmar,shlp will justify our wide range of ~ ,

oxperlence, Our Prices will llleB .se you. Our aim is to Batlsfy-overy ':, ~ustomer, a friend.

" Call or write me for Prl~ell. I, Now Is the Correct Time to, Order.

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RATHWELL RUMORS SAVED ,FRO'M (Rato g2.00 per Year,) ,MEDICAL . (Rate $7.50 *er Year.)

_AUCTIONEERING-

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rl' f' E. L' '0' N' J,G" M' ''','SERY I' am now living in Treberne, and DR. ,J. LAURIE LAMONT B.A., MAN •

• • , Ratbwell Lodge No. 70, I.O.O,F., wlll

bold their annual picnic on Thursday, July 7th at T. C. 1<'orbes' ,farm, Bouth east of Rathwell. A hearty' Invitation iB ,extended to everyonb.

anyone bavlng anytblnr; to dispose of M.B. Cb. B., Edlnburgb ' publlely or privately 'should Bee me Physician and Surgeon as I bave bad several years of ex per- Provincial. Coroner ience, and have always given the very Office Boyne SL PhOlle -f best. 'of Batlsfactlon in every particu-

The recent sale held by Mr. Sharpe for Mr. Peter Qulndoz on the 8th was t

'\'ery succeBsful; Cows sold from $50 tQ $85 and Mr. Qulndoz reports that he received much more thun he

, anticipated.

LADYSMITH Miss Young who hus been house

keeping for Mr. Albert Catt lert ror the eat last Monday.

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The date ot the Lallysmlth picnic will appeal' In the next Issue of tho 'rimes. Watch for It.

Messrs. Alex. Dobbin or Elm DluU, and Robert Cain who were In 'Vlnnl­peg tor a couple of days have returned

The river Is stili getting lower.

There will be a servlco rehe next Sunday at 3 o'clock p. m.

INDIAN FORD LOCA'LS

The Annual Indlanford picnic will be held at E. Bowman'B on July 1st. A good program of base· ball and other s]lorts will be tho order or the day. Ev~ryone welcome.

Treherne Intermediates will ]llliy here on Friday evening, June 24th. ice cream will be sold on the grounds and a dance held after the game In W. T. Smith's barn, In aid of the 'base­ball team. Admission, gents $1.00. LlLdles pleae bring clLke.

MATCHETTVILLE

And a D .... emu. Operation, bJ' THin. "FRUIT.A-TIVES~

MRS. M .... GORSE 8928 Union St., Va'neouver, B.C.

"I suffered with all the symptoms on~emale Troublll, with chronic Con­stipl1t1on and constant Headnches. 1 had paw low down in the batk and sides of the body_ I tricd varlou, remedies without relief, and then put myself und& a doclor's caro and he advised rna to havo an operation. I refused.

'I'hcn, I started taking • Fruit·n· tives'i and from the outsct, I felt belter, and tm. medicine has compleldy r~lievcd me of all my' misery and suffering. My wclght was ouly 1-13 pounds and now I t ill 168 pounds. 1 amfrec of pain andhcadachcs and tho terrible Constipation i and wliat saved ine from misery is the splendid fruit medicine, 'Fruit-a-tives'."

, ,MUS. M. J. GORSE, 1500• a box, G for $2.50, trial size 250.

lar. Try me. I T. J. GIBBONS - The Auctioneer

AUCTIONEERING! I guarantee satisfaction. 'Sales con-

ducted anywhere. Call on reverse til! Icltet. 1<'nr11l lands for sale. ' riW. E. STAPLES .Treherne

Licensed Auctioneer

W. G. Henry. Licensed Auctioneer post·omce address, Lavenhnw. Phono vln l'ortage 10. Prairie on a reverse check. Satisfaction guat'an teed. Sales conducted in any part or the Province.

, HENRY & AIKENS Portage 457-3

UCENSED AUCTIONEER Dates may be arranged at the Times

Office, TrehlJrne, or by telellhono all reverse ticket. I guarantee satisfac­tion. W. TURNER Holland Man.

J. GRAHAM, Licensed Auctioneer Rossendale, Man.

Sales conducted In any Imrt or the Province. Terms very reasonable. Phone 416·R1·4, Portage, on Reverse 'rlcket.

Satisfaction Guaranteed.

LICENSED AUCTIONEER I guarnntee Batlsfactlon. Sales con­

ducted anywhere. Dates can be ar­ranged at my shop.

Phone 16

DR. J. A. CHRISTILAW Physician and Surgeon.

MOIlltobn Medical College Graduat .. Ofllce Smith St. Phone 101

DENTISTRY R. G. H. HURTON, D.D.S., L.D.S.

Graduate North-western University, Chicago.

Office Houri: D a.m. to 12 noon. 1: 30 p.m. to 5 p.m. from Tuesday eVening until Saturday noon, tho first alld iast week of each mon,til. Office: Myles Block. Phone 54

DR. G. A. BOWMAN V.S., B.V. Sc. Honor Graduate Toronto Unlverslt1,

Otllce In Smith's Liver,. Stable, BroadwllY, 'rreherne, Man.

Residence Phone No. 33

LEGAL (Rate $7.50 Iler Yoar.)

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

Olllces: Railway Ave., Treberne \ Man. Solicitor for tile Canadian B~nk at Commerce, Bank QC Hawllton, and the Municipality of South Norfolk

F. H. MITCHELL, B.A. Attorney·at-Law

Otllce at A. Martin Agency,Droa4way, 'rreherne. ,

Phones A 5839-5830

WALLAR, MONTEITH, KANE & Co. Barristers &. Sollcltorl

3rd f1001' Allan, Killam & McKay BI'.

MatchettvllIe ball team, visited Tre· herne lntermedlates on Saturday and lost; score, 5·2.

At al1 dcalcrs or sent postpaid by Fruit-a-tlves Limited Ottawa. Ont. Jas. Sharpe Rathwell Winnipeg Man. "

J. F. Walla~, L. L. B. C. L. Monteith P. Kane, B. A.

'. On Monday evening, Rathwell Moon' shiners visited and lost the glLme with Matchettvllle, score ~1·9.

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, The Matchettvllle Sunday School will hold their annual picnic on June 29th. Plenty of races an~ 'baseball riil: all.

-The Times Check Books Register Co. Books, let us

has on hand complete from the McCaskey When you need C. C.

know. Phone 116.

Clarence Henry and Lulu Abbott, of. The best accomodatlon along the . Rossenda'e I'lslted relatives here OIl Line. Just the place to get a Good, Sunday. Square Meal and a Comfortable Bed

at a Moderate Rate. Mr. and Mrs, Jas. McFarlane !tOlI

Bert McKenzie vlsltl'd ut Matchett· ville on Sunday. CIGARS

All Kinds of CIGARETTES

TOBACCOS A large congregation gathered hero

on Sunday'"'to hear the interesting _PHONE YOUR, RESERVATION-

, talk given by Miss Lila Watt of "To' H. C. DAY Proprietor ron to, about how lepers are treated Phone 119 In Cblna.

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GRASSHOPPER CAMPAIGN IN MANITOBA

~ , GENERAL MERCHANDISE The fight against grasshoppers Is ,in, at

M I We offer you Bervlce and quallty progress In Quite a wide area In I an , toba. I PostElI's have been distributed very reasonable prlcos.

• over all parts of the province where ,our stock Is well-1{ept, clean wbole­an outbreak Is thought possible, glv- Bornt, 'rry us for your ,next order.

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A first-claBs Livery and Feed I Business; good and reliable

Horses; styllBh Rigs; every-thing up·to·date.

Prompt and obliging Service. , SpeCHll attention to Commer-

cials.

Phone 117

J. H. Smith' PhORII117

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MELVILLE E. STAPLES, LL: 8. Barrister, SoliCitor, Notary Public, etc.

OFFICE: 721 Mcintyre Building Telephone N6957 .'

WINNIPEG MANITOBA

MORRISON &. POPP I

Barristers, Sollcltore, etl:.,l 403-405 Huron &. Eric Bldll •

WINNIPEG, MAN. J. W. Morrison, LL. B, '

, John Popp, LL_' B. Solicitors for

J. F. McKenzie, Ltd.; Manitou Reme. dlos, Ltd.; Dawson Road Pack·Comp­any Ltd.; Associated Implements Ltd., Red River Drainage & Improvement Association, etc. Phone N 7445. '

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Rate'$7.50 per Year" ':

J. COULTER Fire Insurance Agent

Issuer of Marriage Llceniea TREHERNE, '-, :. MAN.

ALFRED MARTIN Reai Estate, MOI·tgage and IDsW'aDce

Ing directions as to how to proceed In , '

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BROS. The Corner Store Phone 32 I

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Fresh uid Cu~ed' Meats . .. . . ~

Choice Lamb' Carcasles on Hand. OYIl~r's in Sealo·n._

PORK ( : ' , VEAL! MUTTON! COLD MEATS!, :' " ,:, VEGETABLESl

LARD,' ETC.! WE BUY HIQES

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TREHERNE HIGH SCHOOL OFFICE . , Broadwa)' • Students prepared for Third

I ' , Teachers' and Second Class

Up to June 10th, supplies have been .;.....------------~-sent by the Department to 31 places. ===:============== At many of these points there were severai mixing stations at work In ou~­lying districts. The' mixture flavored by Bait but devoid or .th'e molasses and lemons which belong to the Kansas mixture, formerly, used, Is giving good results and IB very much cheaper.

Certificates, and University W •. J. WALDON

, The largest 'hoppel's nre sllll Quite small, and they !Ire'stlll hntchlng; but already, they 'have commenced Inroads here ",nd ther!) along the edge of grain fields. ' , " .,'

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ARTHURCA~R PAINTER and DECORATOR

Sample books of Wallpapers, Burlap~, etc., may 'be Been at Goodman's Store. Now Is the time for painting and papering,

Matriculation Examinations.

Low rates and 'special induce- • . ment~' iot· non-resident stu-

dents

Write for,lIlustated booklet.

R .. J. M Ills, Sec. School Board J. A. Strutherl - Principal

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Agent for Mutual Lite Assurance' Co., or Waterloo, Ont.,' and

Brltleh America Inlurance Co. Merchants' Casualty Co,. Winnlpe.

W. R. GREENWOOD ' Trehlrne

Agent tor Monarch Life Assurance Co. of Toronto and WiDDlpec.

See ml beforl you buy· Prot,etlen •

'before, the House-Cleaning Sea- =======.::=====:===;== son. Our Work ~s Guaranteed., (o.)o!o.: .. )o)o)o)o)o. .... ~';"O'~

F:RATERNAL SOCIETIES (Rate '5.00 'per Year.)

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... HORSE·SHOEING' GE~ERAL ' BLACKSMITHING 'OXY-ACETYLENE- WELDING

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:': I have opened up the black- f Visiting Brethren cordially weloome. ·f ' ,}~ R.' W. Bro. John Coulter, Secretary ::: smith shop' next Smith's Liv- .~ J. W. Cltigg, W, M. '.' .:. t " ':i: ery, where I' am now reidy 7 IND. ORDER OF ODDFELLowa­: f Treherne' Lodge No. 44 meets' in 'the ::: for businelS. Give me a trial .1. Masonic Hall every Thursday eveDlnlr 'r. I a~ 8 p. m. All Odd fellows III .ilGd :~ standing are welcome.

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C.O.F., COURT TREHERNE

Meets In Masonic Hall Monday 011 or ,before full moon. at 8 p. m. . VlsllID, brethren always welcome. ~'I /' Cllief Ranger • J. Corbett

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DOVE REBEKAH LODGE, NO. 12 ' 'Meets tho 2nd and ,4th TueadJii of

'Bacll ,month In' the' Masonic Halll at :s P.~. VisitlIig~ brethren alid < alit,n

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& " . . .' •. ' A clall .of Good_a,se~vlce that gains and hold I your con- ~ George Dietrich Is whistling ''Tbat

i tldence. . ' ;J\:Ii 'i: Naughty Waltz" this and the following W •• peclally Inv~te you to visit our stllre and examine t I week. He then expects to bave' a new the .sp.reii.dl~ cla.~ 0.'. g~OdS w~ carry,' , ~ tune. . .:, " ''', ,: ':. .". ;, ::

"Needle-Art" ; Mrs. H. S.teele and Mrq; H. Hayden.

There ar, countle81 new designs In Crochet, Knitting', 'i' arrived from, Toronto on F:rlday. to

~ visit their brothers, Messrs. Will and

B.adlng, Tatting 4c.~Get a coPY and see what a wonder- Abe Harland.' , . " . '. ful help .It will be to you. '

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• : : ~ELINEATO~S for July on hand,' MR' ,S SMITH' , ( , • I \ ~ • Call for your copy." •

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Miss Oiive Crawford reiu~tid on' Saturday 'from a most enjoyable holl- . day with frlenda and relatives In; Kil-larney. ' , ' .'.. I

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returned on Saturday from C·VDr·eSEI';

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QUANTitY, ( .. ;.~t ,:.!.( l!J'tI,L O'/L~l

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ShQ~~ f9f the Summer Days • 0 0 ~~y ... ~:-.:~:..:-.:··: .. :··:..:··:":":":··:":··:··:··:··:··:":": .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : •. :-.: •• : .. >-: .. : •• ).: •• : .. : • .: .. ~. River:" : ". . .. ', :.'. ~ '.' . . , ..

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Walter Brooking il.nd Bill Graham were passengers ItO Winnipeg. ;.OD r Thursday evening, returnlng:.on .Mon-. HOLIDAY TIME

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dn Monday last tbe l'regUlars" at our local Hotel de Luxe were over­whelmed with consternation; 'the cause being the ract that' "Hop" ;had risen at 7 a. m. 0'( ~18 own rree·1'?III, and was Alttlng on tbe doorstep, en· joying his· morning smoke' as' COon, as though nothing unusu·al· had' hap·

We have just receiv~d a' shipment of LADIES' STRAP SLiPPERS-natty new. styles in Brown,

\.~" ,'J\' ' •.. I .-will soon be here, and with it ,Vi!1 come the holiday needs - Trunks-Suit Cases-Lunch Boxe., etc.-we always have them.

.',' . GeQrg~~s C;af<e Black' arid WllIte; .. · .' _ •. :.' __ I ... '

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Purity Ice Cream~ and Cones. F ruit. Sund~es' ~nd soft Drinks Everything Good. ~eals at. All Hours

Also new lines in OXFORDS in all the col~ on. These 'are all new F all ~~yles. See them

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TA~E A KODAK WITH YOU!

I Cigars. Cigare~tes. Tobacco, Candies. etc. , Par)or. Table,and Counter Service.

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• D. Gates met with a slight accident with a load of atone, geWng blll,leg crusher. He Is doing R! ,well as ,can be expected.

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. An~lher ship~ent of TENNIS and OUTING .'SHOES to hand; .·~s,o .~i,e ·Cann. Oxford •• .''''itllleather as·well"as.rub~r s:oles. Don't buy ", '.

OliR HARNESS DEPARTMENT

will afford some savings. All lines are reduced to meet the Current Market Prices.

.................................................... • Mrs. Coats returned to Winnipeg OD Tuesday evening after spending ,a rew days with Mrs. :Jas. Spnlkll and oth'er

old rubber gocids-they· 'c:amiol give you the "~atisfaction· tliat new rUb~r will.

Some Special. in Single Harnell ·at $20.00, $25.00 and $28.00.

.. relatives bere. . . '/ .. ,

Athol Moore Is home for a time. ar­riving on Wednesday's westbound train.

. . See OUf .. Ru,lin Table-It may Save You Dol~

Lap RUI Dusters for $1.50, $1.75 and ,$2.00

A few Men'. Auto Rain Coats at $11.75 each'. Regular $15.00 Coats. I

lars_ Many pair. of Shoe. at Half Price.· . ,

Miss Edna ,Mills came home on SaV urday ·from Winnipeg where Ahe h!lll just flnlsbed bel' IIrst class Normal/

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< Mothers KnoVl, That Genuine 'Castoria" . ,...

Elm Creek vlsltlng.relatlvell. ' . 'I I , I

Mr .. Jan •. Sbarpe of Rathwell, who' held r a sale for Mr. Peter 'QuJndoz. near Ratliwell recently,' 'reportll:!an excellent sa.le, lIome 'of the cattle being

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i1]~5m Always ~ Bears the

Ized much %!lore 'than he .. expected, and ,."" -Is naturally hfghly satlslled." ,(By M. C. Herner,·'Prof. of .Poultry

. . . " 2. ; . ,.Ilusb!'ndry, Man. AgrlculturahCollege) Will the tinder or':~ white lea,ther Eggs are .cheap just now, but, If

baseball glove klndly':return same to they are bad, eggs are dear at any' to A. J; P. Estlln. at t~e' Corona Lum- llrlce.. The seaspn fl!r bad eggs Is' bel' company's office. ~. '. •. just starting ..... · Warm weather always'

Goodman',. 'Jiwelry 'Store now hal II: lot, of 'b!ld egg~ .. If farIllers would'· do away .wlth the. roollters, they would'

a stock of camera. a~~ ftlm.. Look ~o"aw.ay wi~h a.bout.',lhr:ee:QUarters of them over. .the bad eggs: ,With t1ie.'hatchlng ilea::'

____ ..... son ov.er, th.ore II!. nOi~or~.n,ee'! o(ihl!:

I ' ,0"" roosters •. Our advl.ce w!l\1ld,be to kill'·

n PICNIC DA-r~8 . ·them off. Or.1f they' are too"good·t<·· . . . (( \ '\ kill, ·It ~uld cost olily ''','doliar or tw~::

>: Boyne Creek picnic IWIII\'be held at Ito make a.smali pen"and' coop· them up"

Oils

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Twine Machinery. I have the agency for NORTH STAR OIL and REFINING COMPANY. and can supply you'with oil which we guar~ anlee to be equal to the best.

Price $1.30 per gallon.

ORDER YOUR PLYMOUTH TWINE NOW!

Don't wait until too late to order that Binder.L If prices go dC'wn, you get the drop.

w. E. STAPLES D· the usual groundll on JuJy 7th. More \ II . '... . ,. s.·.· .' ,.' ... . s.e I 4 a Bummer. . ! r. •

" ': . particular!! shortly.,,!,:,,· :' ':" A .ferUle egg, wlll.Atart to "hatch'! ~ :. J...' ~~~o~fal·:;;o'nu~ent. will be un- l,verYj~i~~IY.';:A broodY~hen.B.lt~~g o( "'A" ' .. . I I '. Real Estate

f O· , :.:. veiled on the' afternoon.bf Thunday, 'It !ill d~y. ~1II.s'p~I~.IL , ~~rq1if,el!;t.)1.er :- udioneer mp ements

O r ver . June' ~3rd: ' Prominent' speaken will 11'\11. ~o: the ~a.me. Eighty ,~egr~,~s,.,,!1II " , , ~ . . _ _ _ be'ln 'attendance,;;an'd Ii Bultable pro, st~rt a~ ~gg. ~o b,,:tch, Q~.}h~ o.t~er ~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::=~

I . 'ram glve'n: All' are' corl1lall'y Invited hand,·II:.I\!>~-f~rtlle egg, ?!In )be, put In -

T h · t y I g ,;." ".! an. Incubator for .nlne days and sUII be

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. '. . .. NOTICE TO CREDITORS .. .j ,.t\t:,.thl' 9.,?I,I~~'l,:p(m!~r>:. pJant. 're al- ISh· S k , . • . : ~ays \ ha\,~ :t~?u.b.le: ,~~ .~~~t . re~IIY, • Ip toe

ISIO RI In the Matter of ' the E.tate of Jam •• "I'arIll,.day".~nl!l~~ !-bll!;.e.g,gs".ar~. non-

',' Atcklnlon Ferrll, late of the VII- .fer~lI~i : Ar>J t,hIlY; beC?Dl'~i' ~e,~ted. ,~e R 1 1 , 1" ., , ~ lag' of Treherne ·In the Province of germ grows, the yolk become.~.:,,?lo,~dy: egu ar y .' I.. ~ ~ : Manitoba,: Agentl deceased:-!. and It cannot be Aold as a good egg'i •

. ;'j! ,,1 :!:, . AII:elalms,agalnst,the.above estate even thougb.ll.may_b.e.only a day or~

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must be ftled at: the,office o( . Francis two old. ", .. ",'. W •• , ,

Henry Mltchell, .. Glenboro;',Manltoba, .' We wotilif urge our farmers to de; on. or before the'. litli 'day 'Of .July, 'A.D.' what .~'lY "ell:~: ,t.o -lJ1a~,~ }h~ wester~.

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i921.' . ;....: ,'. , c~~ :w.~lIct.It· .. s,~~uld,.b? .. ~~l\ ~~.s,t s,~ep 'ALEXANDER D. ROBERTSON, \0 g",t a.~et~\!r,.}~gg 'P~~Lbl! takell' 01:', JAMES H. ROBER'rSQl<i' .. the ,f~ii1~::~e:~~t~~~s ;11'111 '~.~~~'r ln~tu:.:! • LIVE STOCK

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\ .. 'LlfelnsuranceJs,belng pushed with; .' e, ,e, r., .. " 'TREHERNE, MAN vigor these "times.} .It 11'1 a) good ... thlng \ Ii I· ........ II.IIIII ••• II ....... IHI •• lII!IIlI!lIIlIIltIlIIitIlIIltIlIIlIIltIililll!llllli4!lllPili. In.ltseW (or "the Insured;· the Insurer,' .. ,. ,.. '..., . ' -

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out .,vith your. o~n ,eye~ and ean about the Brunawiek. " I'",' I.~,<t. ,~""l ~I '\' '.":"(

P:·'T."~ohnson ' ,' .. Trellerne

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,and the' agents""-but above .an~ ·.lie·y~n~ ~ .. all, this Iii the' great.natlonal:benellt In' ~+C~~"~+I~»"(o>O+C~k ... ~·x'+C~:·,>::·(o(o·:--:· .. :-:~·:1:--: .. ~-:-·:·(o,-:H~ .. : .. :: .. : .. ~ J ,the'!'t~achlngr ~f ,thrift .. and accumula'-i

:'. t10n 'of .uioneyi'and .Inveltment~-: DQn'.t . " . blow.lalr~ your .. ' earnings ;In, .rrlyollt~eli.'

set aside ta'·portlon.· (or).prote!ltlon. a-; galnst adveralty:·~· '. .',;,.. !'; .. "",.'~:''''~'.'\t:O .1

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Between: illrd's ';Fer,y' and Somer-: set, CI~yer:,~ar.t1~e~,wl~ 'Inllated lIf lI;er tub'." r,W,PI." ~~d(if' I~form Time!!; olllee or ¥,omer •• t,(Ne".,1 and rt!((t!hre ,5.00 reward. tI.r n _.JI .h •

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, ' :. 'rom )8'.8-11),' ;.Inee' M,ay 14,' a > • 4' " Ii, • .I ~ ~ i f ~ A "~ 1I01led Helfer, 10 monthll; 2 :t,.,n'~'A.'.~

an,a.llrtllstlc; old redisteerl and 'one 2·ye·ar th'!!,.' M'ilth<sr's --relateilt . ' \ .. Helfer. \. ' , .. . ! '.' ,

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Auolher Carload: of the Famous ROYAL HOUSEHOLD FLOUR.

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.A few bagl' of Whole Corn for Poultry, .. $2.25 per bai of 100 l,ba. . . ,

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"'. ! "LET SLEEPING DOGS LIE" ' • . ;: R' ", -w" . '. i' \ THE TREHERNE TIMES :~: <C :.l' G n Sit :;. r u~ 9 Ii s '. eekly·l- " :;::;:;.::::;, ,T:' !:~~~~;r;:"~I" ""' P'II'~ i' . u~~~S~OF EVE:~:-;~AY_DAYI~1l"~ I .'. . .~ ; _ 1. II. J. Richardson. Editor Court reporter Is. but he Is not help· :i: ' . :l: ,·l.· S' , \ N ~ . . .,: . .~ ". '·····l· . 'AO'VERTISING RATES Ing In .the tendency of the times to '.1,. '. I. or ., :~ I ., • bring hnrmony Into community 'life .• :. l'; ~ (I:".\, 0 . .:. ::: to're' e' WS-· f. ,~ tUilaecUve J.une 1st. 1920.) ~ There Is nlways n black sheep In a.:. 'I ur :j:

:1: '_, :. '. t Local. 52 Insertions per year. ~6c, flock. Mntchett\'lIIe has one. and we :1: ~: I.i. r per column .Inch. recognize the fnct. nut for the puWlc .:. I ',' . i 'rrnnslent -Display. 25c. per inch. press to advertise one ,vho Is workln'g. :? ::: ::: / " Legal. per line, 12c.·8e.·8c. . not only for the community life or .'. '1' oj' :!: Liners. 5 lines' or less. 50c. fqr first today but also for that of the future ::: :':: '1' §]P>" .,. . ..' I' . 'J'. Insertion 25c. (or each subsequent . , . , .1.. '1' '1' 1I::IICIl" A.. LtC:!! .'. I tI' . 'Is more than we can accept without a ... :!: ~ ~ ~ '. . f nti~~I~~~B i nd proCessional cards, per protest. We Itre S01'1'Y that two of our :1: .j. :j: .;. 'year, $7.50. Cnrds of Fraterna!'·Or· community had to go Into court to :1: . ::: -:- Weare continUI'ng a few of our SpecI'al :!: del'S per' year. $5.00. Auctlone~rs. settle n dispute. nut to suggest that :1: ::: :1: 'j' $12.00. .- the'trouble was simply an excuse for .:. j.~ ':'

.!. Prl'ces of the' pa t f k·· 'L k tl.h ::: FOREIGN ADVERTISING: - All one to get even with the other Is put· .:. :1: •'j.' s ew wee s. 00 em (. tlng n wrong coml)lexlon' on the wnole :i: '11. • .'. plate, 17'hc. IJer column . Inch. Set I '1' :i: over. .;. matter, 25c. IJer, Inch. thing. A mnn has certain rights ::: .' '1' .'. .'J' .• which he. should defend, nnd -when .'. '1' -:- ~: • Friday, June 17th. 1921 . U1I2se rights arc vlolnted, 'the proper :l: ::: :f. :,' course of events Is to settle 1t In a.!. '1' :1: LADIES' WAISTS ~. court. Else wby pay 0UUJollce nna :1: ::: ~: .Stitt selling at one-third off regular prices. Don't b~ the :1: MICKIE SAYS' magistrates?' :~: ' :l: 'j' last to pick up these beautiful waists' ~t these prices~ .~ -Corresponddent. '1' , .1. '.' / .'. [Ed. Note]-The 'rimes always wei· ::: .;-:1: BOYS' FINE and WORK BOOTS :l: comes crillcism of articles at nil times' .!. :1' ':' .1. \W\-\O ~~,~\C.. ."""'~ whether udV'ei'se or otherwise. 'l'he:k ' .f, :j:Odd lines. worth up to $6.004- attin a box at $2.90. :l: c:ONI~'~ \~~ -(0 0'i~ '"{\-\E.. police court news of Inst week wns .;. :k

/; ~ .. O~f;~ '" Q.)"'~~'i 'IIIOo:t\-\ •• 1; .;. MEN'S WORK BOOTS-ODD LINES-$5 9 '::; 0" "'~Q.'\'\"'\~~ "01i'",c:.E. 'tl G--\"t'j reported on such evidence us was reo -} ''Z :;: • 0 ).;. ~it4 "'t4't~'t4c:. If' I '\NISZ. vealed In the courlroom, and from nn :!> 3: ::: 1 hese illclude William's' Ames-Holden-McCready's and ~ -ro o;n"'~ Q.100'n't oo't 'N ~\.l; 'E..w. Impersonal stundpolnt only. Our cor· 'j' .:: :1: McPh:rson·s. Only certan sizes left in each lirie. .'. ~i.~ "'IU'L CMEI>.t>S",,","\'i.'S. respondent nppnrently Is well ac· ::: .:-'.' . ~: ' . "'~ ~CIt\'WII"'tt:. qualnted wllh all pnrlles .!!oncerned. :l: ::: .;. MEN'S FINE SHIRTS .:. nnd UIUS may have an entirely differ· .!. . I" :;: :;: S' S f II d S Sh' $265 :i:· ent'vlew lo our reporter. nut nt thnt; :l: Pure Raspberry and Strawberry Jam ......................................... $1.15, .:. * epara~, .0 t co aT an port Ifts.· • • :i: Nl''''' IS we believe It renlly Is best to follow :j: Apple and Raspberry or Strawberry Jam .......................................... 95c. :1: ::: CANVAS 'SHOES / :j: ;6'~:~~~ the advice of the title. :1: Corn Starch. 2 for ............ _ ............................................................................ 25c. ::: * Look ovtr our stock of Ladies and Childrens' Boots and::: ' IMPORTANT NOTICE :j: Silver Gloss Starch, 2 for ........................................................................... 25c. ::: :;: Oxford3., ::: • - * Kellogg's Corn Flakes. 2 fOJ .................................................................. 25c. S: :i: Let us show you our Running Shoe~. :l: We, the Social Hygiene Association :1: J~lIy Powders, all flavors, 2 for .............................................. : ............. 25c. :~ :l: -:- hnve received conclusive evidence ::: Spices. all flavors. 2 for .............................................................................. 25i. :1. :1.: G R 0 .... : ERI ES··-So·me of Our Prices :1: thnt ccrtnln persolils refPtrlesenbtlng. ::: Raspberry' and Strawberry Preserves ........................................... ; ... 45c. :1:

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\ :i: Pure Plum. Peach and Black Currant :~'.' mentioned Association, dropping the :1: -l-:1: Jam, 4-/b tins ............................................................ 95c. ,. the first word all(i using the termlj So· :1: DRY GOODS' ::: .'. P R b d S b J 4 /b' $1 15 .} Cllli Hygiene Assoclallon. have een .1. '1' ::: Cure S asp ~rrb ~ ~law erry am. . tms. $1'10 :1: soliciting funds. Thhc Is only one :l: Ginghams, 38 inches !wide, per yard ............................................... .75c. :!:

:~ Lordn 3yrl~~./ '1- 7'OPal s5 .... I~: .. · ...... ·I .. I ........ · .................... · .... ·$1·20 :l: SOCIAIJ HYGlE~E ASSO~~A~IO~ ~n ::: Printed Organdie in blue or pink, per yard .............................. $1.35 :1: 'j' ar, .. 0 pal s c. .. 0 'pa s .............................. • ..;. this province an we \lOS ve Y s a e :.±. Georgettes nd C d CI' e al d $ 2 15 'j' :1: Lux. 2 pkgs •. for 25c. Jelly Powders 2pkgs. for 25c. '1' thnt we hnve no f1nnndlal cnm'nsseI'S, 7'. ~ repe e lin, per y . .. .. -............................. . :;: .!. RIC So 6 b 40 . ::: neither has nnyone been nuthorlzod ::: White Wash Satin, per yard .................................................................. $1.95 'i' :1: oya rown ap, ar cartons .................................... 5 c,; :l: <to solicit fu,pds In the Rural districts. :1: Pailette Silk in black and colors. 36 in. wide., per yard $1.95 ::: .'. Sunlight Soap 4 bar cartons 3 C' '1' Any pel'son or persons so representing .1. '1' :!~ L S' 4 b I' • .. • .. • .. • .... • .. • ...... • ............ · .... · .... ·25· :l: thenlselves are Imposters. Our auth· :1: ALL OUR PRINTS, per yard ................. _ ............................................... 40c. ::: 'j' Tem;ox. ~ap. drsD· ................. ;· .. Ei ........ ·: .. · .... 3·b .... · .... i ...... 25 c. '1' Ol'lzed workers who cnn alwnys be.re.';' Ladies' AII .. over Aprons in dark colors, each .............................. $1.35 '1'

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akn 2mgmank efctrlc, ars .or' 25c•. ::: .... Il~!'S' cognized by the. om~lal buttobn 1(~VI;I~h ::: Little Boys' Wash Suits, each .................. : ......................................... $1.75 ::: .!. rin e orn • a es, pac ages or .............................. c. :1: .s;:.""IlO" Is a While Mltltese ross em C! «()( n :1' Clld" D f $ I 45 t $2 50 .;-.'. C P'T .' 20';' • • • the Maple Leaf) are not required to .!: 1 . ren s resses rom . 0 ....................................................... ':' .!. ~rn, eas or omatoes, per tm ... :...................................... c. '.' I t tl .1 I'nlse Illonles In any rimnner whntso· "1' L d' • WI't U d kl t h . $3 00 .'1.' 5.: • Get our Pri~es by the Case. . ::: n wo 01' lree uUys we hope to see :1: ales 11 e n ers I' s. eac .......................................................... 'l' .:. '1' Mr. Richardson bnck on the old job. ever. .1. Children's Middies from 8 to 14 years for .................................... $1.00 '1' 'j' ',' ,followed shortly by Mrs. Richardson. (Sgnd.) WlIlI'nm J. Da~tley. .11' '", '1' '1' .j' This will be no doubt be n relief to June 9. 1921 Goneral Secretnry '1' ':'

:'!j: .. 'Trtt::!h.]htt::!h.WOn4:b fr'Q~ lC!.11-. tC:!!.n.,",WO~ L.;I:. subs'crlbers nnd the putrons of our job ::ll:: STORE CLOSES AT 6·30 EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SATURDAY:::;::: ~ ~B. ~ '-'~~lln c;:::IHL.~B. ~ .i. prInting (lepartment, to whohl the pre· IN MEMORIAM

•••.. ' sent staff wish to express their nppre·

~~ W. J. RUSTON, General Merchant \,'. ~i~ ~~~at:~~c~fsl~I~~nCOnt~~~~·at~; ~:::I :~~: wl!~ ;~~!~~ a~.~~o~.~ ~~n;~~~~. ~~c91;. ~~ GEOR<GdE To CURRY ~:,~ ~. ; .1. d On thnt hnppy Enster mornnlg, .1. ',' .:. Phone 52 TREHERNE ~~ ce~l~edlt:;r 'and his beUer half report All the graves Ihelr dend restore .• 1. PHONE 102 TREHERNE PHONE 106 '1' :1: . , ' . \. :!,' so ·far, a most-en~oyable and Interest· FRlher, sister, child and mother :t·· . :r. <- "... • • •••••••• "... • t_ • • •• • ••• ~ •••• ••• • • , 1vIeel once more. .: •• : •• : •• : •• : •• : •• : •• : •• : •• : •• : •• : .. : •• : •• : •• : •• : .. : •• : • .: .. : •• : .. : .. : .. : •• : •• : •• : .. : .. :..: •• : .. : •• : •• : •• : •• : • .: •• : •• : •• : •• : • .:..: •• : •• :+: .. : .. : .. : .. : .. :. '''' .... : .• : .••••••••• -: •••• ( •••• -: ........................ ..:-<+' ...... :-.: ................... It( ............. <*(M .......... "!« ........ "......... ing trip. of which, no doubt, Inuch ,vilt

be told In our next few Issues, once To thnt brightest of-'altmoetlngs the editor ·geta. his' former hive of ·In. Dring us, Jesus Christ, at lnst;

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I, i qunlntnnce nnd 'trents to a dose or I Holding fast. ,. paris green the Colorado beetles on ,-Inserted by Two Friends i; 'his potato CI:OP, nnd finds his overalls. 'i A full report of the events of Sports TH E' STORK! iii' day will appear In our next Issue, 1ve i; hoped.

Has, he. visited your home recently?

1; .' I::UX,URY DUTIES •

" When anybody tella you that such and such a 'customs duty Is not'lntend· ed to protect tile bome ·Industry. but Is to .produce revonue, there Is a very simple way of finding out whether he speaks the tl'Uth or not. If he ~peaks th~ truth. be can have no possible o~. jection . to a' countervelllng Excise

See our nice line of announcements of thl.s fnct. You wiH be Rurprlsed how , 'J, ' • .

tasly they are., and how little they cg!!t.-G~t them' at the Times Prlnt7 shop .. ••

.. duty. which will- raise a' little more mcin'ey than' thel Customs 'duty alone; COUld. do. ,and' ,.wl1l· ~ake It qu1te cer·.' taln thut the ,home Industry Is not be· ~ lng' protected (subsidized has become the'more fashlonnble word) llt other .. people's ,expense. There Is no posolble way out of UII,s 'dllemmR.,· .' ,;

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/§iP>ecialls ill'll FINE CIGARS

Davis' Promotor. 3 for 25c.

Irene Presnail's, 1 Oc. each

Tuckett's Marguerite. 10c. each .

/T uckett' s Club ·Specials. 2 for 25c.

. Pathfinder Panetelas. 2 for 25c.

Pathfinder Perfectos. 15c. each. \ "

BERT ~ARKWELL, Proprietor Main St. • TREHERNE , ,

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. I -REAL ESTATE- • FARM PROPERTY INSURANCE TOWI)! PROPERTY

, I have a large selection of FARM PROPERTI ES; .. Before ,bUY'

Ing. come In and let· me show you my list. rcan supply any kind of farm you may desire. and on terms to suit you. ' ..

, H you wish to sell YOUl' farm. come In and tell me about It, or call me on the Pbone., .

Have You Insured Your Car this Year?

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