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VOL" ?,XII_NO. 37, FRIDAY, JUNE 3rd, 1921. R. J. RICHARDSON, PUBLISHER, TREHERNE, MANITOBA Member Canadian Weekly NewspapersAssoclation SUBSCRIPTIONS, $2.00 PER ANNl M ',-.., "·.==Oo="'=-C=-f=~=M=~=M="=:+M==~=:~=:=":='.=:..=: .. =: .. =:.=.: .. =:,=.:= ..:= ..:= ••:= .. =: .. =:.=.:,=.:.=.:.=0:=.':= ••:= ••:="=: •• =: •• =:"=:'=':.=.:.=':.=':=":= •• :="=:,..=:..=:.=,:.=.:.=,:.=.:= •.• =, =C=E=N=S~U=S=T=O=B=E:::;:T=A~K=E=N::::S=H=O=R=T=L~Y==~:=\=f=u=n=m=nt;! :;:::~S=tl=lt~e~ln'=e~n;t '=O=f ;In;c~o;;m;;o;o~n~tl~lo~!~.~.:;'.:;'.:;'.~.;.;.'=.;.'=.;.;.:;'.~.;.~.'=.'=.=.=.=.=.;.;.;.;.;.~;.~.~.~.;;;.~.~.;.;.~.=.~.;;.~;.~.:;'.~.~.~.;:.=:.=IIII! ,;. IIlcpmo tax fot"llls he need not be afraid • ,~ :1: of fine' or oxtra levy-the flnauco ae- ',' Onco upon a, time a decree went out partment at Otlawa will not huve ac· DO YOU SUFFER FROM EYE STRAIN? ::: from Cmsar Augustus that all the COSS to the census sheeta. .JUNE ,../ WEDDHNGS : - :1: world should be taxed-In other wonll:! Oath of Secrecy Headaches. nervousness;, nausea. itching eyelids. ':' tha't IL census should bo tal(On of ov· Tho enumerators Individually hnvo occasional spells of dizziness, eta, are symptoms '~ ,', .'. 'el'yone In the ROlllun l~lIlfllru" [01' In also to take nn oath of secrecy. 'rhey from which to judge. :1: thORO bright carly days al,pa!'l!ntly-tILx, cannot gIve out Informamtlon received and COMMUNITY SI[VER always go together. .!. Ing did not nHJan mills on the doliur, ahout Individuals, show the returns or Our Properly Filled Glasses have relieved thou­ • ",' OI'_SO much of YOUI' Income or so Uluch allow anyone to Impart'them. }<}numer· Give the Bride Community Silver for a gift that ..•'. until recently, lidded to thu price of It atom cannot try to obtain Information sands of .similar'troubles-I can tell you if they I ,'.,', Illlt. a I)OU, I mnt t ers not on the IICI Ie! Iu I0, E'v' will relieve yours. " will last a lifetime. You ran buy it 'piece by ,'. New) Canada IH to have a mighty ol'y enumerator will cUITY a card ~ , '. / :1: ll'glsLi'alion somewhat urler the Ull· credenllals, signed by H. H. Couts, Do· I will be at G. T. Curry's Slore, Treherne, from "piece' oi-by the set, but be sure it is genuine ,', cient Cmsal"s fashion, but much more minion stutlsLlclan. 'rhls curd, which Monday Noon to Tuesday Noon, June 13-14. :1: thorough. It will begin by finding oul may. bo demanded' by any per,son all' COMMUNITY PLATE -:- exactly what every man, wouHui allli proached, has tho words underlined, \ For Eye Service .that is unexcelled, call on above dale. :1: child Iu qlC Dominion at the hour of "All; Informlltlon committed to hlll1 We have a large stock of the new GROSVENOR :': ,midnight when !\lay 31st Is gll'lng (Ihc enumerator) will be held strictly ,'. plnce to June 1st. The census Is to bo confidential." Broken Lenses Duplcated by Mail-Prompt Service. PATTERN in the Community Plate .. Come 111 I tn l(On "liS of June 1st" but the hour 'rhere will nlso be two cards to cov· • :1: S. N. COCHRAN . ~ •'. fixed Is rellily the hOlU' of midnight. er "lIbsontee fn.mllle8" and "closed and look 'around. 111is store is full of :1: A' [lny Canlldlan citizen who draws houses," so that people gone on hall· GRADUATE OPTOMETRIST CARMAN, MAN. .,!. his first. breatll or lICo In Iho last min· days II1I1Y be checked up. These will bo WEDDING PRESENTS . :1: ute of l\1ay :ll will figure In the total sent' to Ot.lawa by the census commlB' ~:::f:::::::=:::::::::::::::::= - :;: millions, An IIgod man who gooB out sloners for clearance. ::: .;. with th e II a wn 0 r J un e 1at wIII co u n t - Houl ea u En te rpr Is e. !l!il,;!ii!iiliiliiliiiiiliillilii!ii!iil!!I\lI!!IllI!l!!lIOOil!l!!!I!iI!iI!i!ii!!iliiliilnlii!iilm!i!!i!Htiimlllliilimmiliil!l!iiliiliilmiilHl!. ',' In the total that will stnnd IUl Cana· ...

da's tot'lal liopulllllon ror.'lo yellrs. H"II:.' 'eherne .',,.':-,' But t lILt Is not all. IT you hal'O a NEW ARRIVALS DEN TIS TRY " . D. Goodman Jeweler Tr , ""'~"""~~...... l.: ! atch J'q~)+M>oH<~":'<":'~:":":"::":"':":"':":"':":":.. :: .. : .. : .. :.,': .. : •• : .. :''': .. :: .. : .. ::.. : ... : .. : •• : .. :, .. : .. : .. :,.:{.~, "','.' l1!land, ofthat garden grows no ono bigger cUI'l'unt than bush, a man's ca· TI'red of PaYI'ng BI'g Dental Bills 7. •.ill'I' :~'!'!'!!!'!'!'!!!'!'!'!!!'!'!'!!!'!'!'!!!'!'!'!!!'!'!'!!!'!'!'!!!=="",;======"======~=== [Jabl!) of producing one qUllrt of bel'- BORN:-On Wednesday, Juno 1st, did f c.l!~ rles, that quart will swell the total. to Mr, lind I\1rs. Philip Woodward, a Hundre s of ot lers are taking a vantage 0' our 1110 - !~ If you hu \'e a brood of the most tiny son. erate prices. WI~y not you? , ill chlclwns, so will they. 1<;01' not only nORN:-'l'o Mr. and Mrs. Charles Do 'Your False Teeth Fit? or do they constantly drop ill .. " must the fanner malte complete reo •. " Jwrns of III most CI'ery blade of grass 'l'rlggs, ou Illay 30th, a daughter. in the mouth? If so, call and see a Dentist who knows how m t:ut so must. t!IO town rollts or tho pro· Baby John Duncan Hl)rl'lo spl'llng to make the perfect Plate, ill Treherne -Sports ducts of their gardens aud_...... hon·houses. his first. tooth this weelt, and Gmndpa If you Ilav'C! severaI goo d teetI' 1 111 your moutI 1, I cani",.1: ••' 'rhe enumerators have Tecelved 1m· Imd Gl'Itndma' HllrI'le are practically pllclt Instructions from Ottawa about unapproachable. Hoot. Mon! A wee replace all your teeth without plates. This is Bridge-Work, Ii! !altlng the cenSUB. There are really bit tOOtll! • :! and is the most satisfadory of any dental work. -III! \ four [orms to be filled In as follows: j k T h -. (1), Cove,ung the ordinary bouse- BORN:..-'ro Mr. :lnd Mrs. Hoberl' CROWNS and FILLINGS will restore all Bro en-Down eel. W Day hold or placo of iiermanent residence. Steele on Prlday, lIIay 27th, Il son. ., If you cannot properly masticate your fQod, call ancl l~ '" (2) CovOl'lng deaf mutes uud blind,' .. nORN:-At Mrs. S. nul1led'~, to ]\[1'. see me. It will pay you. ill people. 'I'heso are ont.ered on the, reg· nnd Mrs. nen ~l'yndal1, on May 2nth, , ill ular form but the onumemtor UlU9t a son. I i;: _ . DR. PARSONS ifi make suppleUlentnry lists, . . . • 'I' \~ ~JU'N'E' '17"th (3)Covorlng businessfirll1s: giving, : 258Vz Portage Ave. iii the class of business (wholesale, retail Obtain, your Telep,honc Card ac Rus- If: 203-4-5 McGREEVY BLK. WINNIPEG i!i or mltllufacturlng) and the Idnll or na· lon's, Curry's, the Pharmacy, Meat iI1 lli ."...... -,~ lUl'O of tile business. FinancIal ilgOutlJ Marke,t, Pollon's or Sanderson's store, 'v.itU,mututn1::tmmntntntHtmnt:1tmullitnmtiiiffi:ammmmn'mmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmm:n $1000 'in, Pri.zes bun Its, Insurance companies, commodl· ty brolwrs uml business aglln ts who do on hand aro not ·lIlllS ~------~--~~~ • j'

" r"' (.1) Covering produCts .U~~I) lic.• ,Avi~tJon~~Pow-~ow - those grown -on farms, RO. thllt 'UIO , ' - towllRpeoplo will hnvo to supply details " IIA to the number or horsos, mules, cnt ". Ihowl-Juvenile Sports etc t.lo,'poultry, bees, thoroughbred anlm alii. 'Ullmal products, gardens and hot houses, fruit trees and fruit. They,wlll R U COMING? havo 1.0 tell the numbm' of apple, plum, I Denr and cherry .1.rees thar fiourlsh In their back yards In 1920, lind tile' ton ! I I.age of each frull lree haryest~ll, 'also H how mnny Qunrts or boxes of smllll frnll, snch as grapes, struwberrles and I Prattical Gift~ for June Brides , raspbeiTleB they gathered In. ! The Details Required , , The ordinary form (No, 1 wh Ich " , AmoDI the practical and useful articles which may be found in r f . , • . tho eriumerator ,,:JJl IIll In at every , . i our store, f~r Shower and Wedding Gifts, are: homo In tho town has somo ~" detailS I, , '.. to be filled In as follows: .' . , I 'COMMUNITY ,SILVER ALUMINUMWARE . ..:..... PYREX I. to 6., Nnmcs of each person In tho HY experiment with an ordinnry ;ilo hOUse, street nnd town. at any price when you can build ;:t 'EARTHENWARE - CHINA WARE - CUT GLASS '.' , G. Is tho ,liouse owned ,of"rented . W I' perfect wood silo by the TECKTONIUS I . FURNITURE, ancl similar arti~les '7. If rented, what rent. .. 8. CI1l8S of hou'ses.' METHOD? n. Mntorlllis of const.ructloIll , Ou~ new,line o,f Aluminmware embraces everything for which 10. Rooms occupied by faUlllY. TECKTONIUS Wood Silos are stron~er and I. ' this useful metal is used. Remember Pyrex as the glass oV.en­ 1'2. ,Sex. ',l ware in which foods may be served direct. Communit,y Silver, 13. . S Inglo or mnrrled, better than any other silos. They have H. ·Ago last bh·thday. none of the faults. found in some silos built, known everywhere. Why send away for gooQs that may be ' 15. \Vhore person \VIlS born. of other materials, ~. , purchased advantageously at home? ., 16. WhJee father (was born. " ,'j '1' ...... _ rOt '"' ... 17. ,Where mother born.' . • to"" .. '"' w_'" '-. 18. If born o'utslde of Canndll" year Consider quality first. You'll get that-and a :~'POLLON BROS.: - Treherne of Immigration. , 5·year guarantee with a TECKTONIUS ~ , ' 19. If bol'll II foreigner, yenr of nllt· built silo. You'll also get exclusive features ,. ul'llllzlltlon. - " . found in no other silo. • • . 20. Nnllonallly,:,· "" 2.1. Uncial 01' tribal ol'lgln. r' 22. Can spelll< English. 'l\ECKTONIUS doors which lock at all four ,P.EOPLE CAN NOW TESTIFY TO 23. ,Ca,n spcalt :l!'rench .. corners are absolutely , air-tight. TECK- ,r AND SATISFACTORY 20\. Cnn spellitany other language. ' TONIUS automatic adjusting hoop fastener.!? ' ,~~I~, 25.. ROllglous denomliiatlon. • 26. Can Relld.' ',', take ca~e of any expanding' and contracting' '. yisits to T reherne are permanent. I will, call of the staves, due to weather conditions. .' My. 27. 'Can write: one day:~eachmonth at Mr. Goodman's Jewelry 28, Months. n.l school since Septem" TheseTECKTONIUS features. together -bel' 1n20'(olilldren).,.: " " . , . Store. summer and ,winter. All' 'niy prescrip- with the wonderful super ca!Jle and base "Ok • 'J . 29, Chler occuplltlon or trn.de. '; '. lions and glasses are...guaranteed. TIle prices .' 30. Emp\oyer; employee o-r'worklng stave to.nchorage system place the TECK­ ~. . . _. "TONIUS Silo in a class far all others. " , ' ..... ' are always reasonable> . .: 011 own acco!lnt '., "', " " .. abov~ :11; 'rotal earlngs'hrpasl12 months" SATURDAY" JUNE 18th... ~ ,~ ~ . . , '- T .GOQ~~AN'S'J.E'YE~R~STORE. 32: If oul of work on; June 1st; 1921. , Come' in. and let us show you the superior 33.' Number ot weeks unemployea " "0 ' • ,. ,RALPH A~-COOPER TECKTONIUS features. Five minutes in­ ~ durlng'pasl 12 months. '" .. ' ,:' "-" . . Eyesight 'Specialist ·and Uptlometrist, \ (, 34;" Num,ber\ of,>iveeks "unemployed· , spection "w~ll convince you. I . " .,(3 years ~'ithC". '.from June 1st, 1920, becauso of Illness. ' • :':' Thecnllliu,ll'ators ~ Ililve to'go'-' Into" , Buy your lumber and fixtures here' at a fair Office:-762 ' C'. . every houso nO~d get, tli,18),nNr!ll~Uo~ . •'.A.~.;. "',ft,,.:;.. price, Get a sUo' that makes perfect silage 'bo'a'rdcl's llI'e' not at h'oma 'Ilt,tho .' :; .-'. .,." I --I' , . > '. "'i " " .' right up to' the wall-one that wiil stand for ,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~" ,:n'oLCIB speclnf:culllllg"ln"lodglng beh ouses::'loW ror' or " ,' ...... J:,....),:..:, . years with':very little attention. . ,/ .... , __ . ". to,' ,trimaient' ~ .~- •• : < 1 '.'. --' ... " " ;,;gueB,u;wlll' .. , .. " " \ .THE CORONA-LUMBER CO'Y. - ; - • • ~ '... ,".. - I . • , '::A'.J.P;,ESTLIN, MAIIIAGER PHork57, TREHERNE/MAN. , ' , ,'1.\ . ,

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,.. . " I!.', 1" • . ' "'''-\1J~7:T;t~?~t1::~::~S~~:;~TiG~~0:(~~~:1:~'~:~~~~~~::~~~. ~~ :~r:~:i.: l~:::C:~~::::::::,:: .'~:~::"~ ~c":"~':: ':: ;,:: :~.:, ;.;.;'~:"' ,:,: ... :, • 3l • .. , " , .' • . .--" o • ~ ~,. • ", / • . . " " ' \ , \ , • , , , . , • • , " ' , \ \' . • I "._ THIi TIMES, TFiEHER'NE, MAN. ------'---;,..,-----.-;...;'..;.;...,;.'.;;.;.;------~------THE TREHERNE TIMES preme Being?" , Johnny. In 11 tone of pleased CODylc· Treherne, Man. tlOn and certainty: "Sir Edwarll .. Clllr. Establlshell ] 899 Eon, miss." II!I: $2.00 per year. "Wrong!-ncxt boy." d It. J. Richardson Editor , ' , Second boy, In a surprised tone: I! 'L \c ADVERTISING RATES "Sir Edwllrll Calrson, MI~8." \, ,'. (I;/'fectlve JUIlU lijt, InO.) ,, (,tl: J'• "\Vrong-ncxt." 'J,r l Local, 52 Insertions per year, 16c. 'l'hlrll ,boy, thinking tnc leaeller pel' columu Inch. either Ilbsent·winded' or trying to i~;;:;' , / 'l'ran~teJlt 'JJIsplay, 25c. per Incb. ca.tch them: "Sir Edwllrll Clllrson, " Legal, per lIue, I2C.·8c.·~e, Know That l " LII1crs, iJ lIues or less, 5uc. [or first mIss." In~el'tlOu, 25c. for each subsequent II\Vrong. " ' · ,,'" :'' Inbertion. , A small boy tIL the enft o[ lhe CltlSS Genuine Castona , ilustncss and pro[esslonal cargs, pcr I : >'car, $7.5U. Cal'lls o[ }'raternal Ur· mumbles out: -'God, Miss." I liers PCI' year, $5.0U. Auctioneers, "Right!-Oo up." !~'I :' $12.00. " Just then tcacher and Inspector are \ , FOREIGN ADVERTISING: All summoned [01' a moment Into an ad· I~i=i~ Always I, , (", plale, Ii 'f.c. \Jer coluwn Inch. Set joining room. As tbey disappear m~ Bears the )': ' lll!ltter, 25c, per Inch. through the lloor, tbree clenchell fists Signature I"rlday, June 3rd, 1921 arc ralsell, and thl'ee small voices cbo· - , lJ j rus: "Ye bloom In' little Sinn Felner-­ , i wllit till we get ye outside," of N:ICKIE SAYS ~ IT AIN'T NO USE '-IeSSII':. ~ -{"IS erz.l-4e'»S ~ MJ>..\I..\~' '" 1!r\6 0~\'1. ~~U1' (Dy Aunt Cassie) I-R- WILLIAMS C\o\Q.\S1'N\,I>.S 'fIWlE \S ",0,­ Did yu ever no tis how mcnny opln· &\.11 'n" fo"\.\.~Q. I>."\" ~\J~S \-\i~ uns eYrY wun has about comon things? PLAYER PIANO L\\' o\.' 1>.0 '''\''e-".~ .... \.\. "\'\4' An notil! wen kin agree nutber. 'rak ~tii:I\,Q. Q.C\)~t> \S 'Wo' elQ.tl ~ ....~" enythln at awl an yu wl\l fine peepul Use Q.£A\..\.'4 \(.~O\)j" ,",O\N ~' differs from ordinary reproducing pianos hoo can't sec yore way. Then agln, P.t.\l~~"\\S~ , In that it enables you to give a really let sum feller with lots of gab begin natural tone-shading to any composition. tu tell his Jillees an nwl tb" fokes that For Over It is the only Player having the- Float­ heel' him wl\l say 11e Is write, an that ing Rail and Transposing Scale, by means A WilIiclms PlclY" of which you can give true expression thay alJus thot thal way tu, an he has givts yuu the Imis ic to music by the, mcre act of pedalling. luts UY sents Just like the pak ov fules / Thirty Years )'DII luur, without they awl air, wen the fact Is, tl, ._,-- natllral skill or It is this feature which causes the most , tr"aining. accompli.hed musicians to prefer Willi:uus­ neyer thot about the matter at awl till 5 t~ made Players abo\'e all others. the blabby feller talkell to em Jest Ilk ml unkel Dave, he cud talk enny won Into gyln a new hed Ir he trlde, Wen THE WILLIAMS PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED he sold Inkubators, eyry farmer within CASTO RIA ten mllcs ov him hall Inkubulors an Canada's Oldest anti Lclrgest Pin1/o Mclkel's Ct~S\-" belellved hens ,,;az out ov dale and OSHAWA awt tu bee filll ort, • " ONTARIO UoI3 Peepul jest nacherly [oller a lecder i'RINilN4' .-----=~~---- ~ , , , -. no muller ef he nose no more than " ~ " . ~.,t! \ '). <',' h' ~.", ft" ...1 :',~ .. '1.j:~"'~ --- ,\,AA(~ ~S' ower ole leell sheep thal wures u bell. ~. TREHERNE, MAN. Awl the uther rule sheep foller her T. JOHNSON I not becuws she' nose morc than other • *-:ml1"mnm!:v.!u!Hm!l:v.imum»mH,.:v.m:'nml':t::!fmw.:$~mm:iim:1i:v.:1:m:mm;mi~H:iHHm:!::1i:;:w.:n:;i:t:;H sheep, but becawB she maks more ~.: ~J noise. So, ef surubolllly cum.~ a long H ARE YOU GOING TO BUILD? T ? ill un sez its goIn to be a wet yere be· When about to construct n new House,'Barn, or othor bull· ~! caws Its been so llri. a lot of fokes ding, consult us, "!'cnrs of experience as bullder~ nml con· U! says I think so tu; cr anuther man trnctors hnve fitted us to look after youI' Interests to your :i: • • cums sn tolks a lot Ilbowt how the best advnntage. \Vo furnish plnns, bills for materials, con· if. • crete work-and on contract work we dell VOl' your build· iii SUPREME IN THE NORTH Indeens says It wl\l be drl, a lot ov Ing com(Jle~ely finished, plastered and pllinted, and we arl! m " .sheep say I new it awl the time. The In position to go at your work promptly when you artl ~ .! The scene Is a oountry national 1Il0st of em all' Ilk my son Jake, et . rcady. ill Its a ball dllY he luks owt an ef he see I • school In COllnty Antrim. The teacher . FAULCONER &. McDONALD ii' a nnbor In the feeld he scz "I mml IH exhibiting a class of tiny boys to an ;• j Phone 69 or 19, Treherne hi glt tu work" bul ef he starts owl sum I , ill In~Jloclor, She asks the top boy: . ~ fin mornln an meets a naybor who m:w.Mm!4:H!UrK1w.U!lrnimmU!mm:fJ:!Ew.!1~mM!:Hmimmv.m:**~:t;.:m!Hv.miUmm:Ui!tiUmm:ummrmtfa:m:i: "Johnny McDowel, who Is lhe Suo _---- saz '''Hay Jake, belter no go owt, ... lool(s like hale" wy Jake Ullri'ks It will .' " :: hale tU,an kan hardly wurk fur 100kIn ; . . ,t" fer hale: But thers sum peepul hoo \, j~ . r ' Ilk tu be onery an stub bern nn thcn , ,,' tI'l tu parswada en to change! You tI;' ", ", may tI'l awl yu Ilk an coxe an beg, but In tharc CMe It ain't no uRe,-r,x, Dance music always ready wherever therp. is a Vicb-ola The porch is the favorite spot for; dancing Younee,d during the summer weather-and theiVicu.(jla is the favorite for furnishing the dance music. \qe .sell it fVhatever you want to dance, ,whenrver,you' want to dance, the Victrola plays the newest r dance music-'and keeps on pld.yingas' long as . , you want to dance. ' , ~ • _ • 1 • • r Rtrs1£le We 11 gladly play some of the latest dance music for 7ot1 II r ..ce Bath Ha, Battl•• , .. any time you find it convenient to stop in. No Le.. than Wu. , , , TH[~POCKET We'll show you th~ various styles of the Victor and '0 , SELf' ,Victrola too-$2 \ to $255-and explain our easy terms. Allo Brunswick Phonographs, Victor Renew 'Your Membership' , LLING" Records, Plano. and Sheet MUllc. , P. T. JOHNSON • In ,, RED'' GOODMAN'S STORE Treherne I~, ' The CROSS .' . ",\ \ " ' ... During the war eV,erybooy gave to the Red Cross. ,In these Western Provinces, '. i- 2 ('r hundreds of thousarids of citizens joined in the greatest flood of gifts ever poured through a sirigle volunt~ organization. "" , ~,' " D. GOODMAN ~ , Because the need was vital, the emergency ever pressing, there was little formality of membership.' Everybody belonged to and was a part of the JfUST RECEIVED! ... ..r .! " war-time organization of the Red' Cross. , Red Cross ~ow has p<:ace=tiil,te dutiesjust,~as impOrtant t+"+Ci+t:++o~ ..... , the; war work" of,the 'Red Cross or the Ireat, ~~o~:~:;~ is' all the:. \" money. , the" . Red. . CroSs.J • , , . ' • •.•. ~. ,/'1" ''-' " '. ,'~ .' , o f you.",':' ~ ,,". " ", " , task that it ia:atill carryins on; lrowins .~

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". " 'i - .'" ',' ... , ; • • • • <:) , • • . .. • 0. • .0. • • ••. . °0 '. .'·0 en •• 0 G e. II 'II e.. e·.... .: .® e •.: • " ••, : .....:~ :.' 0. o 0/1' \I 0' • • ••• II •• 0 ::. II. '.: ;:.... : i , • • ~, ,," TH! TIM£S,. . 'TJtEH£IlNE, MAN. TREHERNE. TRIFLES III II II I I I 0, • Greenwood's Barber Shop this w~ek . Scott's Footwear mO\'cd to Its new quarters In the • ~!ylos Dlocll, where a comfortable and good sized room has been lel,lsed. For Men, Women~ Children QUANTITY - QUALITY - ECONOMY , r -'HATS FOR. ALL OCCASIONS- Hall for the Young Woman, Miss or Matron, trimmed In many different ways, and all quite up-to-the-minute styles. JUNE MERClHIANDISE There are snug-flUting Turbans, off-tiie-face, roiling and Ir- Blld Trout, King of the Sardine Is­ regular brim effects. . lands, travellC!' for thl) Breen !\lolor Co., drove through town on ~londay, COME LOOK THEM OVER-YOU'LL, NOT BE DISAP- Introducing the new Oltlsmoblle Four. When laking your pleasant Summer Drive, POINTED. s. N. Cochran, Optometrist, of Car­ mlln, will bo In 'freborne from lIl0nday have a' set of natty Buggy Harness on your noon to Tuesday noon,' June 13 and H, horse, a Whip, Lap Robe and Duster. DELINEATORS for June on for the practice of his profession. He­ II hand. Call for your copy, mom bel" tho dato, and please COllie eliI" -A Lunch Box and Suit Case for your Iy. I Motor Excursions. II. Andel'son and ,V, Peterson spent lho week elid In tho clly, -And always lake a KODAK with you. 1 'Ves. Clegg and wife spent a few We handle the old, reliable Easlman line of ...... v ••••': hOllrs In tho clly" Illst weele Kodaks, Films, Papers, etc. 1 'V Ill. , Pannelmlwr of Pal'lldlse waH 1,-"_"'.• Gelr'g~~§ .... J ~ Don't wait until too late to order that Binder.L If prices , Mesdamcs Graham, Ruston, Carr 36P. Plfone 65 or 44-5. FARM "IMPLEMENTS' AND LUBRICANTS m l go down, you gel the drop. \. . and· Brool

j t' J .j ",. .;.. • .. , , . " ,,\'." ~WEDDING PARTlES- ',/ , I,': f,':t'::.,}),..~.1f.~,.r _,I" - ". , ':, ·The opp"o,r~ti¥Jll' to,p~otograpll'your Wedd!ng Pat'ly happens 'jUHt, ;,,::g;.~'l:~(tll~D,,1!- UreU'Re'jO~rJ!hoto~.. o,fJ.bo ~appy pall' ,will be,.r.hllrlshell long V""I"it.'''-\~ after the e.vent .tnS taken place_ VarloUl; atyles lind \l~COII IllIlY , " iuiy taste or \lurs'a: ,,' ,.. " , " '\, ','," , ,.. '..... " BROADW ,;'- ., • , , .. :. • • • • . . ' . • •• • .' • • ~ ,"., • '.. . .. • • '.' • ... ~ • • u • . : . • cO e •• Cb 0 •• CD~ ••••• • .. •• • ...... -.' .. '.: • • • ".. '. . ·~"o .• ... ,II> . . .' ',...... 0- ...... • DoD.. 0 , ... . ; • 0 • • 0 " : .. .. 0 . " .' ..

, , • ,~ ill • • Gg-=--~----~~~~~.~.~'~'~'~"~'~'~'~"~"~'~'~'-/~~--~--~------~~------­ THE TIMES, TREHF.RNE,, MAN. .,..).:-o:.,:":-O)o'~.)~~ ...... :. . AUCTIONEERS RATHWE!-L ,RUMORS '. ~. I' '" , • 'PRofEssiONAL' clRhs: ---.--'---~.- (R!lte $12,00 pflr Year,) MEDICAL l' ..... -.... -'-, ,,' _.- _..:.-._. -'-' -. i (Rate .,.50 per Year.) ,j, HAD,RtlEUMATISM _AUCTIONEERING- ~: SMITH $. ~TQ,~.~ ,"I:WS MrM, G. Paterson Is a Winnipeg Yls· I am now living In Treherne, and DR. J. LAURIE LAMONT B.A., MAN. ;. ' .t, ' >. ' .. (' _'I \'.r~ ... - ~ .' ~. anyone lu!-vlng anythln~ to dispose of M.B, Ch. B.,..Edlnburgh \ '~~: The Hou~ ~tQya!i~y, .'. . ~ , '. t, Hor, this week, , . ImbJicly or prlyately should see me )'byslclan and Surgeon j.. ~ I·"~ t./l.t\I~'; ... '''\,Idr: ... < .... :J-~~;" ,X) :Mfs8 Altcheson of Treherne v,;as the ,FOR'.' FIVE' YEA'RS as-I have had several yea)'s of exper, Provlnclal.Coroner .r. I {. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Spencer lence, and' have always given the very O!llce Boyne SL I Phone -t C 'j' -.;J'HIN THINGS FOR SUMMERTIME: !' ::: for a few days last week. \ best of satisfaction In every partlcu- ___..:...... ______• i G ",,,Joe 1 Ne. 1 Troahle Siace TUiq lal·. Try me. "..; OR. J. A. CHRISTILAW L ?i. jtist! cofue:in and see the exquisite, -f~i~y~liI~,e'~fabrics' ~'J~s. Sharpe shlppeua car at stock T. J. GIBe-ONS - The Auctlo'leer \ " , \ 'Physician and Surgeon. \ I ::: we have' put'into"our 'store'for'')·c)\f·to··wear~this' sum- ':'t on Tuesday. l\fanltobu Medical .College Graduate. Olllce Smith SL' Phone'.lOl :l: mer. The. p,ri.c~ ~e ~"ve, P,~t on th~m will. pl.e.a5~ YQur, . I The members '~f the Sons of Eng· AUCTIONEERiNG! ~: The cho~in, g''of,M~·.rcb~lidi.'se,I'i5 an' art" jusf: ~s: tnit,~ch, \ ~. t (lnn,d" at{~ndehd Divine dservlce at St. .~ 'l' • • .' .' 'l l'auls Churc last Sun ay. I guarantee satisfaction. Sales con· OENrrJsrrRY ':' as paintihg' ,,'pidure: -'OuH;uyers: with'ar1istic'skill~ 7. : ' ducted anywhere. Call on reverse R. G. H. HURTON, O.D.S., L.D.S. :s: I b Th h h . .1. A Tea and Ice Cream Social under .} se ect our fa ries.. at, is w y, w en you appear m -{'., the auspices-of--ihe Men's Aux1l1ary of lIclwt. Farm lands for Bale. Gr~duate North-westel1l University, W. E. STAPLES Treherne Chicago. ::: things we furnish you, :people say. "Isn't she 'St. Payi's be held Iii the , will, i Ch_~rcli ~1ll Licensed Auctioneer OHlce Hours: {o 'j beautifUlly dressed?" ".1, RectorY grounds on Friday evening, 9 a.m, to 12 noon. 1: 30 p.m, to 5 p.m. ::: ., ;-.:f~ Ju~e io.af7 :p:m. , W G Henry Licensed Auctioneer fro~ Tuesday. evening, until Saturday +: '. yori~: 'Fpl(SERVicE,... ' ·:t·: Mr~ G: Pa'ters~n' Is~ getting ready to Po~t.oj!lce add~ess, LayenhaDl. Phone· ~~::lli the first and last week of each t. ,. , .. ~ ~- t, start buhdln'g'Ills new home, via Portage la Prairie on a reverse .' check. Satlsfactimi guaranteed. OHlce: Myles Block. Phone 54 telephone'trou- , I ·f.,. . ',[ -t.·.. Mr,,~ldwlnter, th~ Sales conducted In any part of the " .!o '~.' f :'bhr,'man' lias been moved to Roland. .!. S' • h .',,:,' . "1 Jl hI . .. l Province. . OR. G. A. BOWMAN V;S.,- B.V; 'So. t rn·lt . , - ~ot' ers ':'f: "TIi~'~~a'!leld'at Mr~. Shepherd's last JOHN E. GUILDER.ON HENRY &. AIKENS Honor Graduate .Toronto· Unlvenllt7. l >:., l:il; :';~, ':;{, i - .. ~, Thursday ,was a great success, . P. O. Box 123, Pr.rrsboro, N. S. Portage 457-3 Ol!lce In Smith's, Livery Stable "J JujJert!d with Rhe/Unat~m for jifle Broadway,' Treherne, Man. ' J.: ~,;- '.' Some'thH.ty delegates fro~ outsl!l~ nesldence l'hone No. ':33 ytars. ha\'ing it so badly at timcs I Wru!J ~: R h II M'··::' Ph 39 t. p'Oiiit.8.l.l!!~end~d the Deanery meeting unable lo get up without assistance. LICENSED AUCTIONEER , $: on Tuesday. ,..- Dates may be arranged at the Times at we, an. . one, ;;: I tried dilTcren't medicincs I saw LEGAL .. J,. JI ,:',,.., .:, /." , ,,'~ ,. J "d'" 'M' : D~: C L II d MI (Ra te $ 7.50, per :Y eaf.) •••••• .!.e!, ••• ff!•••••••••••• ~ ... *'- ...... "-'-.---.....,..'!M.--:A.'»-"A.'-..,- ....:-..-.:~-....,-~;.r:A .. ~ .. _~--.r..:..e..: .... ~.,"' •• :~ . Mr. an rs.. aswe an 1: ss OffiCI>, 'l'reherne, 01' by telel,hone on • • • • • • • • • • .--. • • • ...... • • •.... -..v-.r-.~ ..... ~.."...... -hone 416·Rl-4, Porlage, on Reverse F. H. M ITCH ELL, B.A. Miss Olive' Ea!ll~ of Winnipeg lias {el(it since. 'rlcket. 'I ,- ,'C:if"'Rleall'Eitate , tieen' vhilt(ng her relatives here,' and Attorney-at·Law A uyono who' would care to write Satisfaction Guaranteed. , iiirt.·.1a'st ~eek to visit her Sister at Office at A. Marlin Agency,Broadway, me u.:! regards 'i~ruit·a-tivcs' I would­ · 1l1.: 'If you are' thinking'of 16cli~ing'oni'land this';Spri~g. , Swan River. • 'l'l·eherne. be gh\d to tcll them what 'Fruit-a. l!! now Hi thc:time,to'makc'up your mina... Land:is'se!l­ If.: " .. .. tivea' did for me." ., LICENSED AUCTIONEER The Harland Ferry has received I guarantee satisfaction. Sules can· Phones A 5839-5830 mg on casier terms now than it' has'l>een for three some much needed repairs lasl weeR.' JOHN E. GUILDERSON, ducted anywhere. Dates Clln be ar­ years. I have a good selection t~ pi~k f~om. Contractor and Mason • WALLAR, MONTEITH, KANE 4 Co. , . 'T; H. Matchett was a recent Carman ranged al my shop. Barristers &. Solicitors CiOe. a box, 6 for $2.50,frial size 25c. 'vIsitor. Phone 16 3rd floor Allan, Killam & McKay Bg. If yo~ hav~ 'City (.Ots~" Houses, equipment' that you - A t all dcalers or scnt postpaid by i ~ ,.... ' " Winnipeg Man. i i \<.;ant'to trade 'in'on 'Iahd, call on me. Trades .work 'The Treherne Wood Tlclcs 'sutTered Fmit-a-tiyes Limited, Ottawa, OIIt. Jas. Sharpe Ratbwell J. F. Walla':' L. L. B. C. L. Monteith ..... P. Kane, B. A. . . .. defeat IHire oil Monday evening. 'l'ho ---~"~'~------l ~ botl1.ways. dcore was 10 to 7. . -T~e Times has on" hand complete LICENSED AUCTIONEER · :,! I am open for'deals of ·any·kind.. Let-me' know-what Matchettvllle also won the baseball Check 'Books from the McCaskey Satisfaclfon Gunranteed. Sales can· MELVILLE E. STAPLES, LL. B. ' ~ you have to sell or trade' and hvill' 'tJ'Y"and"dose it '.' ,game with Matchettvllle at the latter Register Co. When you need C. C. ducted anywhere. Call on Reverse Barrister, SoliCitor, Notary Public, eto. for you. . lllace on Thursday of last week. Tlclcet. OFFICE: 721 Mclnt~re Building m Books, let us know. / Phone 116. CHAS. H. GOULD Telephone N1I957 ' " RATHWELL, MAN. m· --- "Mon'ey to' Iioai.~ at CbmDt: IR't~i: "1 WINNIPEG , MANITOBA ! FARM LET,TERHEADS , jfj ...... ~ ...... ~~~~~~~~~~'~~~~~~ .f! ...... ------m .. ' C~~A~. HOtEL· MORRISON 4 POPP lit Jt Many farmers nre beginning to real· Livery Stable Barristers, Solicltorl, et". Ize the.aJvun~ages to be derived from Th', best accomodatlon along the 403405 Huron 4 Erl' Bldg. m ·t~eh~r~e;/ M~~. the, us~ of lil~lrited letlerheads, with Line. Just the place to get a Good, WINNIPEG, MAN. J. W. Morrison, LI:~ B, p: .. , T I : ....t 0...... f I (I • 'envelopes to I match, for cart'ylng on Square Meal and a Comfortable Bed 1i1ll1ll1ll1lllHill!l!lI!il!!II!II;lmIillmilllll.lllilull*1II•• _ ...... ··III.iIIltIltIlIIlIIlIIlII el'tiier liieir business of their personal at a Moderate Rate. John Popp, LL. B. ~ " " , .. I" Sollcltorl for - -_ ... , , . , correspondence. If their farm has' a name,•• '!J) and, I,f any special line of farm·• All Kinds of A ftrst·class Livery and Feed J. F. McKenzie, Ltd.; Manitou Reme· .:'!illilliliil!illillilEiI!;I!iI;;Uii!!iI!IIiI!!IIilllI!lIi~jtIl11i11.\II.IIIIIIlII ••MI.*.MI •••• IIII11* ••••IIIY! CIGARS, CIGARETTES dies, Ltd.; Dawson Road Pack·Comp­ Ing Is' beIng followed, It Is usually put Business; good Ilnd reliable TOBACCOS any Ltd.; Associated Implements Ltd., .~ . M(Q)nunlIi~n~~ (\. \; In the letterhead, together with the' Horses; stylish Rigs; every, Red River Dralnllge & Improvement name of the proprietor. Care should -PHONE YOUR RESERVATlON- thing up-to·date. 1 .. Association, etc. Phone N 7445. II! . f '1, '. " . I ' '.' be used, however, that too much lllat· ] .. . Have ,you decld,ed to' ere~~ .'~ : suit~ble' M~,;u~~';f t~ '~oiiipi~te ' . ter, Is not crowded In to this, as'a large, H. C. DAY Proprietor 'Prom'pt ",nd obliging 'Service.,' ,Phone 119 Special attention to Commero / ill your Cemetery Improvements. < Our;, complete' :stock 'of'; Memorl~ll, ungaiitiy letterhead Is not nearly so/Cf­ /' INSURANCE AND' FINANCIAL clals. Rate $7.50 per Year . ~i' Coping., Fences, Corner p.o'~'".M.~r~~.r~ ~tc. I~,~o.w ~rea~r to .!peet: your, fective as a small, neatly arranged :' demands. Our quarries otfeJ:.yo\l ,the ftne,st .q~a!lty of m1l:tertals to be one, 'Wben having the stationery Phone 117 , .1.// .... _1'. '1,',' ... ".j.)., printed, It will be most economlcdl lo J. COULTER I. ,found In Canada., Our Workmanship will justify our wide range or '/ have a considerable quantity printed Fire, Insurance Agent i experience. Our Price. wlll'please you. Our aim Is' to 'satisfy-every ." .' at one time, as rates are cheaper for GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Iss uer of Marriage Licenses . eustomer, a Crlend. large amounts than for only a few TREIIE~NE MAN...... We otter you service and quality at I Call or write me for Prlcn.' Now II t~e Correct· Time ·to ,Order. hundred sheets. • oJ ." very reasonable prices. J. H. Smith ALFRED MARTIN r ..., , Our stock Is well-kept, clean whole­ Phone 117 Real Estate, Mortgage and Insurance S. W. EVEREST .. • - AUCTION SALE somt. Try us for your next order. , Agent· " . . Representing Bovqral or the ,best Loala , • , J- ~ Wedne'lday,' June 8th. DRAPER BROS. The Corner Store and !nsurance Companies. Commie· Phone 32 TREHERNE HIGH SCHOOL' sioner. ~=::::::=:::=:=::::;;::::::::::;~' ,Under instructions from the owner, I· OFFICE Broadway. I) Mr. Peter Qulmloz, I will sell at his RATHWELL Students prepared for, Third' Fresh premises, NW % "]4·7-8, 4 rnl1es s ,uth and Second Class Teacher's' W. J .. WAL'DON of Rathwell, the 'followlng artlcles:- Certlftcates, and University . , Agent (or Mutual Life Assurance Co., HORSES :-team greys, 9 and 11, Matrlculalfon Examinations. .:.. : .. : .. :-.: .. : •• : •• : <.. : .. : •• :..: .. : •• : •• : .. :..: •• : •• : .. : •• : .. : •• : .. : •• :. of Watc~loo: Ont., and 1200 !bs. each. Low rates and special Induce· . Brltlah"Amer\ca ~I nlurance::Co.:.'· ment::: for non-resident stu­ Merchants' Casually Co,. Winnlpec BEEF! . CA'rTLE: -4 cows' (milking) 2 year old steer, 3 yearlh\g heliers, l'bu1l and A~THUR 'CARR-' dents two sucking cillves. PAINTER and DECORATOR Write for Illustated booklet. 'W. R. ·GREE·NWOOD • T .... iI.·rn'• , :IMPLEMENTS :-Inchide 2 walldng R. J. Mills, Sec. School Board} Agent.ror Monarch'Llfe~'AsBur&nce Co. \ "I pIOWll:bhlder, mower and rake, 2 wag- ' J. A. Struthers - Principal' .~: Sample books of Wallpapers, .- , . . 0(' Toronto' 'and' WlnDlpe,.. OIis, drill." harfows; 1'h sets harness, B'urlaps, etc., may be seen at See me before. >:ou .• buy! ProtecUon. and other usehil articles. , ,t, :' ' . Goodman's Store. Now Is the ~~~~~~~::::::::~.'::::= ;4 tons of hay, 100 bushels of oats. , " time for p~lntlng and papering, ~ FRATERN~L ;sO,~tEi~i:'a ,J. W. CI.ea;2' Market. '. I arid a small quantity of furniture. 'before t~e·.H.o~se-Cleanlnp Sea­ (..:.. ).: .. )e. ... :« .. ~:+:..: .. »x~l (Rate ,5.00 per Year.) son. Our Work. ,Is Guaranteed. • '.1: , . TERMS :-Usual credit until Nov· ::: . ;""::"1':"';:; ember 1st, 1921. I :i: ~ TREHER'NE'LOOGE;'NO; 51 ' PETElR' QUh~Dbi,' Owner. BLACKSMITHJ!NG , · , .' \ :1: A.F. A. 'A.M. ;,,' '" ,TAS. SHARPE, 'Auctioneer.. {..' .' i"• ,- Meets Friday on· or. .before . the "lui! • • ::: I have opened up' the black~ moon at ·ilie· Masonlc,'Hall;' lrreherne. • :?' . ' '. '.' , . Visiting. Brethren., cordially wel'i0m~. .1. snuth shop next Smith'. Llv- R. W. Bro. ;Jolln Coulter, .Secf!lta~ .S ...,., ' .. . J. W. Clegg, W. M. I ~ , I HORSE-SHOEING :i: ery ~h';e I am now reaCty '( ~ 1, ,-'. :,., . .. . C>;F OO,DFELLOWlf\ •....:.. ,-' "'. ':..':':'" _'-: J , BlACKsMiTHING :~ I~O. OROr;:.~ I ' .~GENER.U .:. for buslDu.. Give me a traal /.Troherne' 'Lodge' ,No. U meets In the ll.iftiOf('wittl-r':F)'hg''erS' OXY-ACETYCENE' WELDiNG :s: ." Masonic Hall everyoThul'llday.,evwln¥ , I I • , . t. A' F 'B'OW ES at 8 'p. m. All 'OdilCellowe 'm ',Oud " '(Jp-t;'-Date Bla~ksmithing :' . '. / '." ,.L .. slandlng, are .. welcome..' . 'j' '. . 'J 'WI 'II 'N' G - ,done" in' everY"shaptl and .•,. " D, t"" • form. ' :':"', ' :~•.••.•.• ii- ••••-•••• ' •.•• -...... II; A.,Adl;'ir,.Sec. . . I j"~ ".... i' i: . . I . ," J. ·ARBUTHNOTT· ======~~:;=~ ... :.C:O.F" C:OU"T,TRE,H.E.RN.E i , ", .;!!III.. _____ iiiiIi .. __ .. ~ .. Me'iiilnn Ma8onlc:ilaiI~hio'~;di'y\;;-n! or .. I.' .. ', I , • """~ .,.' l. Jack. Maik's before Cull moon,'at 8 p. m: 'VlalUnc . 1 ",.", ~ , .' :fREHIERNE , ,1\,Weal in ~~titie~ ( ':") "CRI" brethren always ,w·eic~me.\ : . 4t~ \ • '" ~ ,l ,. Chief Ranger . d' ".. C.~rliett .,' h',') , .... t" - " '. , " BARBER SHOP .. .. " .I" .,. ~ ,~ A' Flrat-Clala 4-Chalr Tonlorlal i , '. ,!arlor. I " ::: \-u ' Wlien coming to Winnipeg" call on'Jack, 'at' ' .. I." <, . • .. ~, , .: '214 Mi:OER,MOTT AVE. , (At.Maln,St.) , , :.Phone 'A5740 ' ./ \

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111111111",. , : I ' THE UNKNOWN (1) Premillr Lloyd George, tlccompanied by Sir Hamar WARRIOR Green.wood, inspecting R. I. C. and Auxiliary ,Police in ,,/t, Briti~" Warrior Who Fell in the ~ownlng Street, . . , Great War of 1!IU-lS-For KinK and Country." (~) Armistice Day":'The body of the unknown warrior This was the simple .inscription Of. being borne towards . th. coUin of the 's • "Unknown Warrior" whose remains, (3) Funeral of the unknown warrior-The coffin eon: attended by the King, the Royal taining the. unknown warrior passing the cenotapb in Princ~s, and famous field-marshals London. • and admirals and mourned by the entire nation, were borne ·to their last resting place in the' Empire's (4) The, Rev. Clarence May, of St. Thomas's Church, noblest sanctuary, Westminster Ab: R.egent· . Street, London, who acts in .the pulpit and bey, London, on Armistice Day. gives addresses on popular subjects such as "The There the Unknown .Warrior lies, his' Right to ~trike," "The Garden of Allah," etc.; he draWl large audiences. ' burial place adjeining those of l:'reat statesmen, great poets, and' r:reat soldiers-the only grave there with: . (5) A party of English tinplate~s leaving Liverpool out a name amongst those whose • for Baldwin's Tinplate Works, :roronto, Canada. names will go ringing down the ages . No ceremony has ever touchea, the (6) Home comin&' 'of the unknown warrior sceno at heart of the British people as this Boulogne-Marshal·Foch salutin&, the coffin containing home:coming of the Unknown._ . Who the body of. the unknown v.:arri~r." . was he? How long is it since he / , left England, or rushed to England (7) Funeral of' the' unknown warrior-'Coffin enterini ,. from overseas to help her 1 Had he " Westminster Abbey. R '. wife and babes waitingr. to"welcome hi. return, or a mother. who will rEa; ,never lIee her boy again'? Name, i ) . . rank, unit; limgth of service-all these 'are lost in the mists of war. • , .. ',There ill no blazon on his shield to . soldier"tell his lineage.who went He forth is the to I'p,nnmnn war at ,~~~~~;:~=;=~;~~~~~=;:;~=F~~~3~:;;::? hill country's call and, now he lies mourner; _nd the In the Abbey as representative of the of the Abbey alone broke the hush. strains 'of Chopin's Fune· . Empire's million dead soldiers. . . And then suddenly 'this silence was bre" rose, At the Abbey Ii , /lard of He brought home 'with him the .broken by' the thunilerous 'note of honor of one hundred weare~'s of the homa&,c of France and the salute of .Big Ben striking eleven, . lined the nave. Then :1 '. Foch,· the Gene'ralissimo of the AI- On 'be first stroke the King press- came the brief burial senrice. The '. 'lied Armies. It was on the quays of a button,- and the draped 11ags King stepped forward, and from a B~!Iloarne that, the British Expedi- . down' fore ,and aft and re- small·silver:shell cast upop the co!- ·tionary Force landed; it was from the beautl, of the newly-com- fin earth from the soil' o.f France. the, same qua¥s that this victor re" Cenotaph-the "empty tomb." More silence; and then frqm behind turned .... clad ID the tattered ~nion sta!lds there, in clear, beautiful the High Altar came. the long roll of Jack .that, had covered the bodies of :austenty, as a monument for pos- drums followed by trumpets. This :hundreds of his comrades. His body tcrity, with the simple inscription time they were playing, not the Last '. wail' .borne thiough London on' a: "THE GLORIOUS DEAD,'" Post, but the' "Reveille." When the cUD-anlage·by. whose side walked, : ·Then with the last stroke of'the ·service was over,· lind the mothers .. as pall:bearers, Lord Beatty,' Lord the Great Silence fell. and the wives were nlone. with tho .j Halg, Lord French, Lord Brng,· and !. was the most. impressive 'dead, someone came and placed upon eight ,other I famous' captains.. ,His part of the whole impr'cssive cere, c()ffin a wrellth of laurel gather­ slmphi coffin was surmounted by a monial, these, two minutes' of com- cd in the ruined 'gardens within the tr.enl:h, helmet, a common" soldier's plete silence. By common cOnsent precincts of the shattered Cllthedral and' • Crusader's sword the chief focal point for the crowds of Ypres. Upon it were the words: b'y 'George.: Behind ",as 'Trafalgar Square, and ·.there "A Warrior. of the Great -War of the r.IIVY, from early morning enormous crowds known unto God." .: , .. and' tlw lind' waited.. Tlie, square;' and the At two o'clock in the nCtemoon. Orl!'am2:atICns.· No- sixty!odd streets that appear to feed the barricades were opened. Three .',c'Dulld; hSlve exceeded' the '.su- it,' was packed' to suffocation'. Seeth- queues were' formed; filing by " the home:collling. ing, tWisting, talking, laughing-the batches down past tho IV. noise that. came'. up ..was ,Ii~e that of Cenotaph lind to the 'Abbey. The the cl'aseless ,sollnd' of the sea. Anfl size of these queues can be gllthered ,v."v., then' t1i~' Si1~ncc fell':':"80 profound, from· the fact that it took nearl, . that' i ·'une·arthly. three hours to traverse the three than hush hundred odd yards from the barrl: still- cade to .. At nine lit . ; the night the queues. were still as long only as lit the comll1p.ncement~ reintorced . , fright: liS, they 'wore by ·worked pourinlJ ·'.;,!i~,~!.!~~t.t~~!~jg· of· thp out.irom' offices,: factories dnd lIhops,. i.. . !=irclqd And I', thir.I,· that e\'c~'y second per- e son cllrriild flowers.. ).:' .- .' , , , • ~~~~'it~i~~r~~!~:~,~f~pr.)cc::ls·io~I·,'.r~el.)r:l1ell:.1 on,write' ,lI:ld, this. I r.~~ the 'see pilgrimage them 'from is to til1':'0 .. • .; witldowFor ;thr,r.e no\\', .. mo:-elined d::ysup ih 10n;tQr·sl\~nt rowthan.. ' . ~lii~~ii~I~~~t~~~~~l~~~~~i~~ "• •. . .• • -C. W. ·Il. • '- • ~ --, : f '\ ,\ • : . ,• , ~ , , • ...... , III ...... , •• • ~ , '. , , , , C! • .s • 0'. .. • • " .. • •• @ • <> . . o .. o ••' . . • . ., • . ' • .' • • • • • " • . . • • ~ ~I" ~ .'- - , \: (' \ ,,~ , • ,t ,. .- ... .. o 0> ~ '>1_ ', •• , ... o ~ ~}' . tf ~ I ,'. " I • , -fl.. 'ft~,{\ : / '. •. -- . . • \11 \, 11;.1'" ; • • '" . '. 'I'\'J~. . . TI:4~ TIMES, TR!HElfNE, MAN. • • ' ~.~...... It. It ••••••••••••• It ••••• I...... THE REB EKA11 CO NC E RT; BAS EBA L L J' o:,,:-,:-:,,:,,:,,:,,:-,:,,:,,:,,:,,:,,:,,:,,:,,:,,:,,:,,:,,:":-':.. : .. : .. :H:-H":-':":-: .. : .. :*:":-.:-.: .. : .. »,..: .. :00»)0)0',.,..,. .,

.. The large crowd who wltnesscd the . rabid of rans fl'om Tre· . l' \ ~,.. , ,.....~~ JR' ust' on's .. W',ee' k,ly-, ~.i~. Rebekah concert on Frldny evening ttt ,herne,~ Miami,~rowd Elm Creek, Hl1tilwell, ~,.~ CUlrrV;SJ Gener~n Store, :,, ':' :!: ""PI... oIon's lIall surely.had a val'lcty oC Somerset and other points witnessed ',':~ THE FIRST OF EVERY MONTH IS PAY-DAY! i;;.: .;. .!. cnte:talnment. ..' the Treherne·Mlaml game on Tuesday" -, ;1.":"~; '; l'o~uslcii1-numbers, patltomlmes, piny" evening, which was won, lost, reo 5: :!,n '.... ~ lets,~ humorous readings and a tableau covereu and lost again, finally,cndlng .1. I J.. were eaturc on Ie program, wltl1 n thesecond tie this season for these ::: -1,-';";" .;.... St. / " 'N .!. f d tl i ' S]p>ecii'aUs ~~.>"'f." . ,ore.·" ews :!: Re~.? B. Wlison as ChaIrman. Mr. two teams. It Is Miami's third tie .:. ,1(;, ,,::, ,.;. WlIson made many witty rcmarks duo game of the season :i: ]~:':; ).: ' '1. ring tile progrllm,' which cal'l'ied tile 'A look over the' score by Innings :i: o :co', (. of house, and In all, there was ~ot!a tlu.1I Is the best description of the game.• '. ">, ('; " I 0t' moUnenlt. I . b' .. Brilliant plays, gross errors and fea· ::: nn .:' .~ " t fltl t Ie concert no ouy knew that tureless ball took turns In keeping the .~ I • ,~,':~ I l!: Orv}ll Eaton coulll sing, nOI~ thllt Alred crowd on Its toes. In the ninth, with ',' " .. 'j' J st .2 ~ d , .t San'Ucrson was a pianist, that BllI Rus two men down, two strikes and. three ).: <, Canvas .,:<::f,' U ffi', ore ·ays.:~ ton!;was a second Billy Burke (t1ie old runs needed to win, l'ollami scored four ~: I " 0.' ).: ma~ wc' mean, not the actrcss) nor runs p,uttlng the local team two runs X '.' ~ Sf: .1. tha~./'-. J. P. was a dJ'[tnll\tlst,-~'h!le to tile bad. In their half however a' ,'" ','\:~ __ .'.f r::Anstey managed to mention about ev· Connelly scored after two" were down , ','~: ill oj. -=:, ~ eryOne In town In his two clever mono Wiechman tieing the score shortly af: .., Shoes " '1' A FEW PRICES SEL"ECTED AT/RANDOM ologues. Nobody ever ever dreamed tel' on Morrison's single. 'I'reherne :.E ~: ~: ~. that the town had so many beautiful had two mon on bases when tile game 10 '. , :i: S D 'G ds $3 00: d $3 50 Sal P' $1 95 glrl~ and handso.mc, stalwart men. aR ended by "Hoppy" groundmg 6ut, It 'y '11 be d f h f f h , ° ' erge ress 00 ,reg. ',' an ., e nee, • • tl. ns ~he two choruscs pre.sented. Doc. was one of thos.e games when baUl *':a: : 'ou W.I P!OU 0 t e appearance 0 your eet w .en }; :" ,:~:1 Flannelettes ...... ~ ...... :: ...... 251 per cent. Discount. ::: ~tl~,son IJr. W~I~I~d sa Cew In dhlS. USUl~' teams - were glad' to quit, congratula' ~:" we shoe them. Our shoes .are .both st~lish and c.omforatble, and t , .:,' C P. d G d 'I' . 2S U·' t .!o ne :sty c, an e yms ma e a goo tlng themsclves with not having lost.• '1' Although the qualIty IS superior, we get rl'ght do·'n to ;C; ~' .:. orsets, .aragon an ossar mes ...... per cen.. ISCOun .'. Impersonatlon oC. an Eng!lsh dandy Following Is the Individual scores: ... , '1. ':' Cottons, Sheetingsand Pillow Cottons ...... 33 1-3 per cent. Disc. ::: ossller. It's Impossible to mention Miami ::: rock bottom on the price 'of our shoes and everything else we oa' 'F' :;: '~!o, nil who took part In the program, for AD R :;: sell. * 0. Towelling ...... _...... ,~ ...... _ ...... :.25 per ceot Discount ~. tI 't1 t tI I lIb t R .,., ... l :;. Prints ...... _ ...... :::.:, ...... :._.35c. and 40c. per yard. f. n:I~:::ISyO~la~~ed ~~ec ;~;~:.;:r ~h:e~e: A J1~,~:~:on.. ·.. ·.. ·· .. ·.... ·· .. ··· .. ~ ~ :~ We want you to come to our store more than once. ~ .; G' h . d I' clpe: Cor rhubarb pic, when asked ('or J' M G\I1 ...... 'j' . l •• Ing as ...... ~/S c. per yar ): . c ...... 5 1 .( GET YOUR CANVAS SHOES AT CURRrS t :: Dress Voibs ...... :...... ,...... 10 per cent Discount ~. ~~~I::do~~a~ll~:~~ 1~~~H~n;~II~ :l~:t:;t ~u~asd .... ·· .. · .... :· ...... ··· .. · .. ·:· ~ 2 ::: M ' BI - .! ~ !,! :: Silks ..... _...... :...... ~ ...... One-Tbird off Regular Price ~ Ncarly $100 WIIS tal,en at the door: J' .B~~ha;d· .. ·...... ·...... ·...... ·.. 4 ~ :i= • B en ~ BI at :un~ing Shoes, ~izes 6 to 11. for $1'75. ; :1 :: LADIES' WEAl ::: and :the Rebekahs who had chargc of \V. Orchard .. :::::::::::~:=:::::::::5 l :!: oys ac unmng Shoes, sizes 1 t05.' for $1.60 •./.;> . X It. ~ . 1 :::"::~I:I~':h~.i: ::: ~'~:I\~::I';'d:~! R, >I,LoI\'" ...... A : ~ ~01~1" ~IRk R~nnt: Sho,.,; ,;,., II,to l3. ~'I" $1.35 t r; 'l' Ladies' Aprons ...... _ ...... _ ...... , .... ~ ...... 95c. :1: sel've the highest commcndatlon, A. Duchard ,:~~h~·;~:~.. ·.. ·.. ·5 :i.: _ 11 ren s unmng o,es, sizes 6 w··IO .. for' 1.05. t I~','1 _ F "l 7{ :i: Ladies' Wa:sts, Georgette, Voile; Silk, etc., '1-3 off regular price :!: STAPLES.DUNCAN Hopkins ...... ,...... A~ I} :1: A FEW SAVING PRICEs IN LADlES',~SUMMER FOOTWEAR :f • ~: * BOOTS and SHOES =i= Coutts .... , ...... 4 1 * High Cuts in Gray Poplin at $2.75. '~ : ~ :!: " :!: SL Luke's church was the scene oC· Delahunt ...... '1 1 ::: I-strap Slipper, leather sole, sizes 11 to 2, $2.00. i t: .;. Me~'s Dress Shoes, rl!g up to $17.00, going at...... $8.85 .j' an Interesting wedding 'l'hursday last, Connelly ...... 5·1 2 .. 1 S S Ivl;n's Work 13Jots up to :ji9.:>0 for ..... _...... at 8:30 p.m. : when the Hev. Canon ...... 5 2 I-Strap SII.ipper'llealther sOlle"sizes48 ,to IO!l;$2, $1.85 : " ~\" :!: ~5.90· j: EN·tlh.l·e~l'IIs * ; oj' d' S ' I' Hecney united In marriage Miss Ivy'S n ...... /'...... U '1' - trap Ipper, eat ler so e, sizes to 7J/z, 1.65. .~ '. " 'I' La I(:S !)oots up to !j; I ).00, on 'ale at ...... ~" .50 :1: Constance Duncan, daughtcr of MI'. I Wlechnmn ...... :...... 4 2 '1' 0 f d I I I $1 85 A b I' $ '1' I' '.' M ' S' $55 00 d d . $37 50 1 M I 5 :11: X or s, ow lee, •• ,etter In$! at 2.45. , l' .j' en SUits reg. . re uce to ...... :~...... • :1: and Mrs. Wl\1lam Duncan of this city, ,01'1' SOil ...... 1 M 'B C I I I f $3 50 , '.' M .. S't $44 00 t I $19 50 .1. lLnd Mr. Mclvllie Evan Staples of Elm ,Petorson ...... 4 0 'I' en s rown anvas, eat ler so e or . !,~ B en s UI s, rl!g. . a on y ...... ' • .1. C rcek, Man. . 'Du Ilasqu I'ers ...... 1 0 :::'.'I' B' oys as a b ove f or $2 , 95 • 1-.~ ~ oys' and Young Mell's Suits on sale at .one-third Dilcount. .1. Miss Florrie Ayre was bridesmaid. 'Batted for Petcrson In the ninth. 1· '). ~ Master Mechanic and Carhart Overalls ...... $2.40 :I: Her girt was a sliver vanity case.· Scroe by Innlngs:- :'1: ~ : t, ' GROCERIES :~ rc~~~~:;~~O~u~l~a~r~~~r~~~ :~:i/~~ ~;;~~~~e:... - ~ ~ i ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~-;~ :il Our Grocery ~; "i '1' gold curt Bnks, 'ro the ushers, Mr. F. 'l'he next home game wl\1 be with .~ f ~ Ogilvie's Rolled Oats in tubes ...... :...... :...... 25c. ::: Evans and MI'. Wllfred Duncan, the Rath,well on June 15th. ::: ° I '0 d .~ 1J St' t' d W t If J 4 '!b . $1 15 ::: bridegroom gav'} pearl tic pins. . Rathwell lo~t to Somerset at home :11: IS a ways Jamme ':1.' ~j; ewar s an ags a es ams, - • tms ...... :i: DUI'lng the sIgning of the register, ,on Monday, by a close scorc, Elm:~ t n Soda Biscuits. 6-1\) wooden boxes ...... ~ ...... ::' ...... $1.00 .} Miss Beryl Staples'tiang "Where Wlit Creek lost to Miami on thc 27t11. •. t °t °th th ... I': Sugar, per 100 tb. stck ...... ~ ...... $12.00 :~ Thou Go." A pearl 'and gold brooch Tho Indlanrord Intermediate base· ::: ,0 capaci y WI e -:- !., These are only a few of the many bareraiol which our big Iale '1' was her gift from thc bridegroom. 'l'he ball team visited Treherne on Satur· ',' .~ ~ ... '1' service was followed by a rcceptlon at dny evening, and the local Intermedl· :,:: best good things to s:. i'e' J , still offers. Only a few.' ,day' i··I~Et. Don't mill your chance to :r.' the homc or the bride's parents, 479 ates put It over them 11·0. The first y ¥ get lome real bargainl. """ ... :1: Gcrtrude Ave. four innIngs were scoreless, owing to .. ° f h h ... -:- Mr, and Mrs. Staplcs took thc ele· faulty base·runnlng and thc ablllty the ::!:':' sans y t e stomac '1'.1' ,: ven o'clock train for Banff, where they catchers enjoycd In putting the ball to :i: ,,1\1 spend their honeymoon before re· second. In ono Inning, BlII Smith, the 'I' • .;. turning to Winnipeg to reside. Inlilanford backstop retired three men ',''1' STORE CLOSES AT 6·30 EVERY\ EVENING EXCEPT SATURDAY','.f I. Cash Store :!:.". -Free Press Inning,by pegs however,to second, the At'lerlocals thegot fourthsome ••••':..... GEORGE To CURRY 7.Xi 1... -", lucky brealts, played regular ball; and W. Jo RUSTON, :', General Merchant ,:i:.;. scorcd as above felated. The Indians .:. were helpless, their pitcher got a little :': ., I oJ· ~:. .;. excited, and the game was gone fiooey * PHONE 102 .. TREHERNE '~ . PHO.NE 106 • \ Phone 52 " TREHERNE ':' for the visitors. Halnstock, for the ... .J...... !I_...... M • ..!.. -r'_'- !...... A-AJY ---,...." .: .:.• : . .:f.:.-: •• :.-)<-<<<.(e.)~+>Ct<..:-.:..:- • ,."....• ...... 'Y'o..#JJJ_.,.~ ... ."...... ~~... ~-"F ...... -.H..... :.: ' locals, pitched a very stcady game, on..; ...... •• , ••••• " ••••••• , ••••••• '.' • °:t(~..: , ••••~+-...:.-:-<-.,...~ '" ...... YVV Iy allowing four or five scattered hits. The intermediates visIted Matchett· " The IIccnse fees on motor veh IchlS ' NOTICE vlllc on Manday evening, accompanied have rccently been Increased. alid by about a dozen cars of fnns and ad· with It the horse.power of cars de. All property holders within the vll· mlrers, and were defeated 11·7. This . S]p)eciaUs in crcnseJ, Cars that have travelled en lage of Treherne. must clean the sta· Is the first game the boys have lost a forty or fifty horse.power reputation bles an4.9uthouses on thel~ property, this season. After tlU) game, most of have suddenly shrunk to about half snd have refuse removed before June thc members of the town team drove FRNE CRGARS the Caswell barn dancc, neal' Uath· that nmount. It would sllem to show -lst,'otherwlse pro~ecullon wlll follow. to well, accompanied by thclr still hppe· many.'manufacturers oC cars are awrul" Dy or the Health Omcer. Davis' Promotor, 3 for 25c. or~er ful admirers. !lars. 'The rule rollowed Is to,-aquare I JOHN D1ETRI~, . Irene Presnail's, 10c. each , the diameter or tll.e eyllnder; tben mul. . Sanitary Constable THE FAIR PRIZE LISTS Tuckett's Marguerite, .1Oc. each. Uply by the number or cylinders In tI,le . en,glne and divide the product by 2.5, I Tuckett's Club Specials, 2 for, 25<:. This, It Is said, gives the hOJ:8e·power. ma'n's strcngth by the size of his arm Pathfinder Panetelas, 2 for 25c. 'rhe prize llsts for the Treherne Ag· Our opinion oC this Is that It Is ju~t'- or his Intelligence by the size of toe' rlttJltural Society have been printed Pathfinder Perfectos, 15c. each. \about ,as ,correct aB to measure· ... bat he /wears,-Ex. and the secretary, Mr. R. P. Morrison, ie distributing them as rapidly as pos· BERT BARKWElL, Proprietor • Main St. • TREHERNE sible. There arc many' new prizes ot· fered this ycar In In llve stock, but ~\. ..,)Ii; . H. Spinks, .M. L. A. chiefly In the womcn's sections, which The Times takes great pleasure In have been thoroughly ;c·orgalilzed, and womcn wlll find a prize ortered -REAL ESTATE- I'oproduc.ln{'he,re a late Pl0tograph I I for ahntnlt anyth Ing they ·may be es· of our ¥ember o~ Legislature, MI'. peclally skillful at. An crror was made FARM PROPERTY INSURANCE TOWN PROPERTY Wm. H.-,Splnks, past Iceve of th~s on the cover of the booklet, the date munlclpallty. The ,cares of state rest ~ have a large selection oC FARM PROPERTIES. Berore buy· reading, ','Wednesday and Thursday, ing, come In and let lIle show you my llst. I can supply any kind oC llghtly upon MI', Spin Its, apparently, July 21 and. 22," It shpuld have Carm' you may desire, and on terms to suit you. . although: he has just fin'lshde a busy rcad, ',Wednesday and Thursday, July . It you wish to sell your [arm, come In and tell me about It, or call 7 session, and had many Important com· 20th and 21st. THE 21st IS THE BIG me on tile Phone. ' . mittces to work on. ' DAYI" Have You Inlured Your Car thl. Year? . - . " , , R.c.pARSONS . ,A LAWN SOCIAL' '''t- given by the Matchetlvllle Sowing \ OFFICE PHONE: 108 Railway AVff. HOUSE PHONE: 41 Circle wlll be held at the home of Mr. GENUINE.. . ASPIRIN , John Sanderson, on -the eve~lng of' Thursday. June. 9th. Haces and am· HAS "B~XER CROSS" ====="====-"'===-=~~= usements, for young and old. 'A good entertainment for all, There wlll be . on sale I!ome made Sewing, Cooking Tablets' without •• Bayer, Cross" and Candy. Come, everybody. and have a good tlme. . are not -Aspirin at JII '49() now, $995 !i R I DE~·.;:;E·L;:;E"C""T~~;:;~""O:'i';W=E RED ., \1:.; at Treherne e.M.'., ,,. t. "}'. " . ,. .J • \ f ' Ch(~'.~' .,\.. ,.'.~,_#.;1~ ..A; •• , ·_,•• ·r...... : I',: ". \ . . '. '.,., . ,{ ~ ~ ..! I ." , • On Tuesday afternoon a very picas... , i ,/;:," ' .. ~f ... I~,~·' I " -.{_ , ... :"A, ~ .' ~ ~:T!Je ,Camous:·CbeVfOI4)t Is desIgned, built and equipped to alford ant 'lmd , enjoyable. gathering took. • , " ~ .'" 'l. I ..,,.,, ". ~'. • '. - • .. place at the ,home or Mrs. Donnie Mc·· dependabIe~·,economlcal. transportation. The noted Chevrolet valve·ln· Laren when Mrs. McLaren and 'Mrs: head mot~i.deVeloP9 maximum 'power with minimum riiel coDlumpi'Ion. JIUI. ,Smith held a china and llncn .. 'Chassls:and body are proporloned to motor po,,",er. Strength," balpce , , . '. ~ . ~ , shOWer 'In honor o[ Miss ElIzabeth Mc· , , and ample spring suspension !nsure rIding an~ drh'ln" ease, '~~I'!-t!,~ C~eary,; a, bl.'lde~elect 0[. this montb;.;.~ Oet~'1~eiiliihlc·'·DILl;er\1~l\bM9 of.},.llllrill" , eco~omy and loncer llte (rom 'tires and every worklnc p\Lrf of the car. The ,were prettily , .' J • L • ,\' . ;. .' It iii deslgBed througho~t, ror comr,:, and appearance.': Seats' Is ..•• ~t~Ui!d;~ are rOOmy; welI.cushloned and upholstere •. : most durable m~lei1al. Included In tlle purchaso price, electric starter and lighte, and' every ;ouier. essentla(of moderp m'o'to,r:;car equlp~ent, comple~~,ihe satiB~~" 'Uon ·thls, car affords' Cor general 'passenger use. .... ~.-' :1 ,'. .... r . _ .' ~_ 10 , ~ f ., • , , -GASOUNE ,AND LUBRICATING OILS FOR. m. PURPosE!, .... . _ .",', ., ''.' ' ~, '~ . . . . itt .. .,' • \ ... - ,. . Pres-to~Lite Battery Service Station. NeW, ·I>atteries in stock. ',,",'GIC18, ' ' • • ~. r .... : • o • •

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