“Our Best Flour Guarantee to make more Bread ~ aad Better Bread than any others — VOL. XXII, A. RHID a Gsorak Gorvon, Publisher, A. REID | GENERAL MERCHANT PHONE 15 PON OKA, ALBERTA 5 5 ‘ Summer . Stock NEW GOODS & NEW PRICES Piece Dress Goods and Suitings in Fancy Silks and Tricolettes and Cashmere New Prints, Ginghams, Chambrays, Flannelettes and Sateens Ladies’ Coats Ladies’ House Dresss:s and Aprons. Children’s Dresses and Rompers Grpcery Specials 6 Packages Nu-Jell Jelly Powder and Aluminium Mould,..... Xe PHD MOUS LOA eee Ci Tek ellos be bees bers ovnkaee die Quaker Rolled Oats, tube ........... nn icarter aA RG airePn te SA CATION) TOP GID iis .o race cAre bees ceVones line . .20¢ Tea; 8 lbs for...... 6.065. CREE Mend bre lvitn so. hee $140 Corn, 5 tins for........... HO Mic PVERT LE ERR $1.00 UC OW CO LSS () REMY SEER coves eh 00 White Toilet Soap, per cake...... ive + Weve ora eMiios.ts de Pure Honey, pint jar... ... ck cece eee vee Simian ivan: B50 oo) ” Quart jar. 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HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR ALL KINDS FARM PRODUCE Field and Garden Seeds, Clover and Grass Seeds IS HERE OUR every furnishing need is provided for at this store, When in need of a Suit of Clothes, a Raincoat, Pair of Shoes, Hosiery Underwear, Shirts, Ete. —— WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION T. J. DURKIN Clothing, Furnishings & Shoes Ponoka, Alta. Leland Cafe Meals At All Hours Sarmers and Commercial Trade specially Catered to Mars, Fruit, Confectionery, Soft Drinks Mah.Bow, Mah Doo & Mah Sheu — | Cultivate Your Summer Fallow MASSEY - HARRIS SPRING TOOTH CULTIVATOR O NOT USE A DISC HARROW on your Summer Fallow It loosens the land, allows moisture to escape and does not destroy weeds, but merely covers then: up, Use a Massey Harris Spring Tooth Cultivator, It cultivates the surface to the esived depth, conserves moisture by mulching the surface, and kills weeds by tearing them out by the roots, Our Cultivator is equipped with power lift, fore carviage, steel reversable points and 74-in, duck foot shovels. Theee sizes 8, 10 and 12 feet, NO FARM IS COMPLETE WITHOUT THIS [IVMPLEMENT Dror IN AND GET PRICES AND OTEK PARTICULARS JI. V JAMES HARNESS AND IMPLEMENT DEALER PONOKA We are running this business for the conyenlence of Motor Car owners, If vou have an Overhaul Job, we can take cave of it in the right wav, We specialize in Chevrolet: Parts, Overhauling, ‘1 ives and Tubss (all sizes), Accessories, Gasoline, Oils, Spark Plogs, Willard Batteries, in fact anything that you may want ov need. Our stock is up-to date and clean, and any articles we sell you ave the best in their lines you can buy ; Remember, we dow't mind you droping in here any tine you feel like it to avail yourself of the many tittle services we keep for yout convenience-—Air Service, Watter, Battery Checking, ‘Tive Inspection, The Ponoka Auto Service G. N. FIELD, Proprietor E. CANNON, Mer. PHONE 119, PONOKA 'Legislature to Meet special session to consider the pro. posed bill authorizing the establish ment of a wheat board between this province and Saskatchewan. Tais announcement was made Moaoday afternoon shortly before two o'clock, by Premier Greenfield, following a weeting of the executive council, an official statement issued the calling of the emergency ses sion, upon, but the fact that the Saak atchewon bouse assembles Thurs lay to deal with the proposed bill \t n@cessary to take prompt actiou the goveroment to summon th session for next Monday, Dr Scott, legislative couweet for Al berta, is vow in Reyvina co-operat ing with the Saskatchewan council io drafting a bil which will be in troduced in both h@uses in con |formity with the Dominion regula | tions, In the event of the Saska j tcbewan assembly adjourning util | the first of next week efter the bili |will etart on the consideration suine time, actusl work of at practically — the Boy Dies From Exposure Edmonton, July 18 dred Edmonton bueiness men, jincluding judges, lawyers, dectorg | clean game of football, and owing wd others in the ligher profes sions, ieft their work and motored fifty.tive miles t | Danstable to search for a lost boy, | “be money, ' They found biy | Zame Lrooksona were victore over dead, nearly a mile aud a half from | Ulkboru |Rotert Lapp. bis home. Mounted police, with 159 men and women of tho distrie jmade a rystematicorvar b Sa urd sy jand fuiliog to find the three year old tot iucideatally bis birthday | was yesterday — returned to thi vity aud through a local mornin, paper issued an appeal for mer Jhelp, ‘The answer was instantane jous and betier than 400 men it jautomobdilies, guided by the police. went tothe bemestead and searcl | od every inch of the rough and | heavily wooded country, | EK, Evans, former mayor, found the | body, RAIN IN THE SOUTH tnree hours good rain on Satarday evening, covotding to adviers re. c-ived a! the offices of the general superintendent of the Alberta divi- | sion of the Canadian Pacific on | Monday This extended righi | through to the international boun dary, On Sunday morniny there was light rain from the Calgary district to Saskatchewan, In the north there was a shower from Calgary to Red Deer, rain continued for balf an hour at Airdrie CHURCH NEWS BAPTIST Church Services, Sunday, July | 28rd—Concord, Sunday School at 2 pm., church service at 3 p.m | Ponoka, Sunday school at Lt a.m., will both interest and help you The home like church © cordially invites everyone | The conference and prayer meet- 8 ing ou Wednesday at desirous of advancement Christian life should | meetings | in attend these Kverybody weleome Don't forget the assembly a | MeLaurin Beach, Gall |July ISth to August Ist, A splen id program for every day of this }period, You will meeta tine banch ltime for $6.00. Meals 855 each lor 21 for $4.00 for adults, children 21 for $4 50 | Vancouver, July 15.--Ruline 1$260, following a poker game at Ocean Falls a year ago jing a game of chance, the note w not leyal, at the same tite piving reasons for would not be beld fora few days later than tt date wow docided aod the approaching barvest, makes were the casting factors in causing is formally introduced, both houses Calgary, July 17,—The whole of the south country had from two to The | jevening worship at 730 - sabject,| }*Do our sins always find us out?’ | Special music by Mr and Mre Barber, ‘This is a service that jthat poker is a game of skill, Mr |Justice Ruggles yesterday declared | \legal a »vromissory vote given by | |O,5, Morris to Jack Mayville for Morris | failed to honor the note and pleated || jin the county court that poker be. is ‘ ; order had arrive , It was expected that (he session | Cer bad arrived with their ban. on July 24th wa Ratify Wheat Board Plan | 3 The O reme t ive bee | Alberts’s legislature will moot. hs Aix ay ark ; Pate Monday afteraoun, July 24th, in a} man on Wedueaday, Ju y 12th, for } Will build up a united people of all lhead of = Ce en en ee ea a ae ey . . Ha RES 7 an » a, McCall Patterns onokKha fieraid “<= » «> A. RHID ~PONOKA ALBERTA, JULY 20, t922 a NO, 40 7 A TT TOE TITEL WETTED ee oe" eA TR ascent AR -canecheagtonemaanedee anc ree mere ones me - . PONOKA DISTRICT, FIRST, LAST, AND ALL THE TIME ; Subscription$1. 69 — —— Farmers | Elected In Manitoba Norris Was Elected in Own Riding But Left With Only Seven Supporters Winnipeg, July 18,—Mani- toba is to have a government of United karmers, following ‘the precedent set just a year ayo by the province of Alberta Today the Liberal govern- ment of Hon. VT. CO. Norris vers and flags from Olds, Touisfail, Wet to the electors for a vote Penhold, Ked Deer, Lacombe,! of confidence and was rejected Lochinvar an! Blackfalds. !Premier Norris himself was f At one p.m. the procession was returned in his old econstitu- ormed ou Donald Avenue, between ’ > Hront and Main Streets, and, head |°UCY: and Hon, Robert Jacob, |ed by the band proceeded by way | his new attorney general, will }of Main Street and Chipman Ave |geta place in Winnipeg, but ito the CF.R, Depot to meet the) three of his colleagues—Hon. northbound trair, Again falliny Dr. R. S. Thornton, minister into line the procession travelled!» . . by way of Front Street and Sinith a education, with Hon. John Avenue to tie Exbibrion Park, | Williams, minister of agri- The programme was opened by; culture, and (1, the band, followed by au address} son, minister of public works, of welcome by Rev 1 | Orange Celebration | | Large Attendance, Speeches and Sports | @ nicer day for a’ celebration could {not have been, Early in the moraing, while most of our citizens were enjoying the jmorning nap, the local brethren were busy unfurling the national! emblem to the breeze on every corner, During the forenoon the Ponoka band was much in evidence and music furnished some high class By noon members of the + G. Turners went down to defe at. Hon, of Ponoka. After another selec. ; : SB sscals ‘Avinnt tion by the band, the chief speak: r| Edward Brown provincial of the day, Rev, GW. Mitler,| Secretary, had incvended to ran D.P.GC.,, was called auc gave alin the deferred election in The very interesting account of the Pass, but under the circum- bye viet the eae ig stances it is thought that he }showing how it wa e duty off: ’ 0 aa | il to duppott the ¢ abit sedan tor| will retire to private life. {Mr the principles for which it stands) Norris will find himself at the iu group of about members, one of four Opposition yroups confronting classes through a system of one eight school, one lunguaye aud one tlag, In the sporting eveuts Bashaw H, M,]& R. Mattern Expires on Way to | ness defeated Vouokw in the janior}t /armer party, which is ex- Four bun.| baseball; Mugic and the Hospital| pected to have the support of ticd 1-1 after a hard fought but}a elear majority over all, to the lateness of the hour, and! M:CAUGHEY- MONTGOMERY yesterday | ®4Ving another game of baseball, | fo} the committee decided to divide A very pretty wedding was In ® seven inning|golemnized at tha Coneord Church on Tuesday last at the hour of 12) noon, when Edith, eldoat daughter of'Mre C, C. Reed, became the bride of Glen Me- Caughey, youngest son of Mrand Mra S. W. McOaughey. ‘The While the major sporte were on, the foot races were run off and covery event was wellcon-. tested, The dance in the evening was well putrovized, and yoted a lecided success in every way, } Mr Tait, ou old friend of the family, jassisted by Rev, Mr Turner, of Ponoka The bride, who was given in marriage by her step father, O, O, | Reed, was attended by Miss Ragna Johansen, and Willard McOaug hey brother of the groom, acted ag best man. The bridal choras from Lohen- | grin was played Ly W. McCleary Many of our readers will be! 48 the bridal varty entered the stidved to learn UP tho death’ot B jchurch, and during the signing of 4 pe tid we Geath ork.) the register, Miss Edith Henry, R. Mattern, of Brooks district, | cousin of the bride, sang “All Joy Deceased hud teen sutfering from! be Thine,” indifferont beelth The Seas was oeraiogly, attir. but the eud cime quite suddenty,/¢ io white satin trimmed with He ee bok Siete by ee eka georgette with a bridal veil of tulle ' ye | caught, up with pearls, She and was aceompanyins R. 1K, Allan carricd a shower bouquet of aod A, Reid antomobile | ophelia roses and white sweet peas, The party stopped for “lunch at|#2d ber only ornament was a gold Leduc, aml it was here that Mr} aecklace, athe gift of the bride. Mattern first showed signs of ill. | $f90™. The bridesmaid wore a A doctor was called, and it dainty Crese of pale blae organdie, was deemed advisable to bave bim | &%4_carried white carnations. Mrs removed to Edmonton An am.|C:© Reed, mother of the bride, bulauce was seoured, but he died | ¥ore & charming suit of nigger before he reached the bospital, | own, trimmed with henna silk, Me Mattera was bora at Hadelon,, Vaile Mra MeCaughey, mother of Sudden Death an Ponoka Farmer ~ Edmonton. for some time, th oun Norway, on January Lat, 1864, and | ‘be bridegroom, was becomingly the family came to South Dakota dreased in grey. i in 1t79, Iv was hero that he met; , Phe church was beautifully Miss Laura 2. Baraas. to whom he|lecorated with native flowers, and was married on March 23rd, 1886,|* Screen of sprace and liliee had Nine children were bora to thia| b&@? thrown arouod the platform, nuion, eight of whom survive au! | Miss Marjorie Long and Miss L. live in the province Onesta, the flower girls, carried la 102 Mr Mattern moved with | bask 8 of wild rosa petals with his family from South Dakota to which they carpeted the path of this districty whem he has farmed| the bride from door to altar, and successfully, On the death of big, Yer? beadtifully attired in white, wife, four years ayo, he suffered »| After the ceremony, the party severo shock, from which be never! tired to the home of the brice fully recovered, A ‘stroke of apo-| where refreshments were partakeu plexy two years ago farther im.| by all. Mrs Henry and Mre A, Those) Paired bis bealih, wud sinve=that| the | me he has been grad lithe kof Lake from Alfred, | farming | of people and will enjoy yourself | /Tents may be rented for the fall | Mills presided oyer the tablee, jably assisted by Mona Cunnings, | Nvelyn Service, Gladya Reid, The bappy couple left by auto for Sylvan Lake, aud on ‘return will be extended, Of the family, | will reside at Glonaida, Ponoka, Arthur and George are| where they will bo wt home to all in the Brooks district, friends, Moesday, Isth inet, Going LeRoy is tesebing in the Strath.|2¥4y the bride Wore w suit of cona High School, Kdna is imar.|2'saer brown jer.ey cloth over a ried, and resides with her husband | 8404 colored crepe de chene waist, at Minburn, while Kroeatine, Vie | with a haut of burnt orange. toria and Myrtle are well-known in|, be bride and groom received a this distriot, | large number of presenta, and had Mr Mattern was a member of the| Previously been given showers Baptist church, and always took an | active interest in church affairs } Hoe did his best for the 1m prove. | ment of conditions in the neizh bor. hoed in which he lived, and took an active partin all matters pertain. | aod Mrs BY G, ‘Turuer, Me and Mes ing to education. By the removal i a Bro gnd Mes ody re wy Va : ; isses Jonansen, Reid, Cunnings, Mes of such wone the « vmmunity has) Hamilton, My @ Mrs Breuner, TP. Keple : st one of its most yeuial, respect. | ing, Mos Henre Mees Keio Johansen,» od aud honored citizens, | W. MeCalven, J, Montgomery, Chris, Interinent took place in Forest|Jobansen, Rev. ‘Tait, Out of town Home cemetery on July 17th, SW Beclonn a tienes: Sedgewick, ually failing He leaves to moura bis Ics four }gone aod four daughters, to whom! syinpathy of our community B Evans Among those present— Mr and Mrs ©, @, Reed, Me and mM ye : S. \V, MeOanghey, Mr and Myre” , Mills, Mr and Mrs 7. 1, Phillips, Me . McPher- * ceremony was performed by Rev, ~~ the home of Mra A, Mills and Mrs roe OKA. AVSHERTA, Invent Plane to Swim in Water | Plans to Reduce European Armics THE HERALD. YO — — —————————————— Ontario’s Giant Seaplane AMES P. HUMPHREYS, well. P4282 es ; nm automobile fhan of Claim Made that it Will Safely Ride| Lord Esher Makes Proposal to Reduce 5 she, colds, ap dey igen Government Forest Service hag Finest adinn ee sue he ly af Satisfaction ; Roughest Sea Armies to Reasonable Limits ee eee Aircraft on Continent hah 2 Tha vay to get lieves Tanlac is the best thing to overcome stomach trouble and run down condition, States it com. pletely restored his health, An airplane that according to its in Plans for the lynitation of European ventors promises to revolutionize fly-| armies were submitted to the Disarm ing soon will be submitted to apical aiment Commission of the League of | tests, according to information in avia-! Nations by Lord Esher of England. The Ontario Governnfent Forest Service, which has inaugurated at its own expense a special aerial patrol this year, will have in commission the comes in the tion circles. It is said to be unlike} Lord Esher’s scheme proposed that largest and finest aircraft that has yet }any ever constructed before and is | the armies be trimmed to the follow been seen on this continent, This jreally a ship with wings The a ling figures: France, 180,000; Poland machine, a Vickers-“Viking” ampht- ; most secrecy is maintained as to the | and Italy, 120,000; Great ered bilan, arrived recently from England. I details of its construction but it is | ¢ jreece, Rumania, Jugo-Slavia, Spain | The “Viking” to beeused by the On said to mark the beginning of an/ and Czecho- Slovakia, 90,000; and Bel ills prevent ser ic tarlo Government is identical with the | aerial navy | gium and Switzerland, 60,000 | Hooss and helps to restore machine that won first prize of 10,000 The plane ts so constructed that it His proposal was to apportion arm: | pounds sterling in the British Air } will not only float on calm waters, tes according to a unit plan He sug: | Ministry tests of September last year. | but it is claimed will be able to ride gested that 30,000 men comprise a| Operations will be centred at Memi |the roughest seas with the same se. unit, which wolld bring the armies! Sold everyhere. Lake, under Captain W. R. Maxwell, Delicious and curity as an Atlantic liner It is| of European powers to the figures | aoe COLE POS teeny who some weeks “ago performed a Refreshing }claimed that it will be equally air-| named above, : PE-RU-NA COMPANY very unique feat of flying to Moose worthy The hull is long, light and Installation of an internationall 344 St. Paul St., Montreal Factory in an aeroplane equipped witht | | . . . trea’ lender, without bulkheads The | staff at Geneva to study the plan, and skils. elasticity of the hull which will make | to oversee its operation if decisive ac ——————| it is understood that the Ontarlo | this possible is the outcome of many tion fs taken, was also proposed.” | : . . Department of Lands and Forests proj | adio Legislation { ‘ | years’ selentifie research The new Admiral Segrave, Great Brit iin, | ‘ ad contemplates making a detailed in- ' j}machine will be a vast improvement | submitted a proposal that the naval Uniformity Regarding Amateur Oper. ventory of the forest resources of on the present type of amphibian disarmament treaty be extended to; ators Is Sought the province by means of this most | The experimental machine carric the nations other than those who at-| With the object. of seeking unl modern method of forest survey. but seven persons but designs for, tended the Washington arms confer | formity , whiter Special aerial cameras will be em- ormity In legislation governing the | ea ‘ a , larger ones have already been made. | ence / ployed in the wrk, The wing operation. of amateur wireless and y 1? ” }‘The airplane will carry four or six _ —— | spread of the “Viking” is 46 feet. } ih ' : radio machines, telephone officials of Thesmotor, whith fs & NaplerLion sneine I > capable t +] ‘ . 1@ motor, ’ erL rh Ye Mat DLS eed kd CLASS DA. His Flesh Horribly Burnt |the three wegtern provinces are in . it ; L | | H | h ( ing 100 miles an hour It will be ‘ I terchaaint iggeations preparat develops 450 horsepower. ‘The range vs |terchanging suggestions preparatory | . , . an et 1e ca t ¥y ome | equip. d with fog horns, anchors His druggist sold him a cheap Actd | to a conference to be held towards ine | at Ta. Spee . AU: Oey opermee, ore | ind riding lights When not in the) corn remedy, instead of giving him , . miles, while at a cruising speed of = 1 » on § o ’ end of this month, Commissioner John , ” t juarel d who are will lair it can travel on thagwater and 800d old reliable Putnam's Corn Ex 90 miles per hour the “Viking” can we W : ce fac wuarely, an ‘ ‘ va nt ) ) . k ki. Lowry, of the Manitoba Govern q ; ; ; nport or| thus accompan s battle Meet unde tractor which has been for filly yen ’ travel 480 miles ‘ e regardle whether they gsuppo : vs potohies ef dabeh ; the Standard remover of corns and menty telephones, states The in r 7 1 ide nd support or run counter to their own | all condition warts “Putnam's” never fails, it 18) stallation of radio to enable Northern | poe , ¢ ne since t ! the conelt Machine ‘signed chief n-| always uccess 25e eve . st *Hege rt ' elf intere have long since reached the conclu Tac a desig satiice * y for com pe a ae f y soe everywhere. | yraniioba an outlet to other portions \ Possibilities Of ‘ ] » ' Ice ’ . ef >a substit . } ion that a country of Canad : nitud and varie and extent of natural) mercia ervice wi 0° able to cross ‘ y l of the srovince will be undertaken {r | . + ge hadvndar thaws Cate miter obtain a le increase’ in population if those | the Atlantic Oceah in less than forty , id Shas a t ie ; : : " el Commercial Aviation) +1 peijeve in giving everything its yur { aw ite i 0 1 ge inere ] ' 1e ear future. Mr yowry ing —— . resource | are t be dey ify now lent in Canada are to secure | eight hours, it is claimed, carrying a Sweden Will Help Unemployed taker ti i if aimee A 's A Speed Was! due and T want to say right now I just ut 0 deve ! ople reside , . aken an option on one o e r i Ss) ° . " ye relief from pr tl ii burder ! that measure of pro heavy load Sweden's total appropriation for un ! : 2 a " a ‘i ll sed eb irae ape hta' daked sy #°/ can't praise Tanlac too highly for some r nf fre resent handicaps a yurde i neasu de sets whe h \ re i ; Feet oan ti ' Atay : employment during 1922 will reaeh | ™° he ets when in Montreal re-| 122 Miles an Hour what it has done in my case,” declar- wvity to which the Dominion is entitled o be a ' , We 4 But w! Mt ne ' ra li ! by which the needed addi Al d Still Acti rea alae Se Ahead Mh Lt i ii | A‘feat which demonstrates the Won-| 6q James P. Humphreys, proprietor en it com o deciding upon policie nh f ' } vo — A . P ; ¢ int rai b wide divergence of opinion. It is Queen Alexandra Still Active 000. Government aid will be limited P rm derful possibilities of commercial) of the Hebron Motor Co., Hebron, Md. fonal population is to be ‘ 1 there 4 i - to those WhortiROGEn AG MUlE Gh hel Powerful Medicine.—The heating) aviation has just been accomplished| «yoy three years or more I suffered renerally dmitted that additional population must be obtained through Im) yay Pp N At »* , Pee!) properties in six essential oils are con- | years } ll) nt I I pot akes Pleasure in Appearing at Many by two French’ airmen Lieutenants ¢ “ i ' " 1 j rratio , are ti wrk i centratec very 0ttle ) yr ’ ° , 0 : ‘ in‘cration, although there are e few people who would Iimit immigration Public Functions own, are without work P un ¢ ! in every t ! of Dr.! 99 we : eh he ; = bs | from indigestion After eating I to tl wy ight ban tt ‘untry and who would | willing to work will not be helped Thomas’ Eclectriec Oll, forming one of | Batteller and Carrier would bloat terribly with gas and my - ie . 10 NINE et qu ‘ ' yun ea 4 . os m . : : . * ‘ he Th ’ . t » f . . ° T ad “4 wt ¢ ac , t! } Fed F j ull effort to obtain Nueen Alexandra, the ‘ | Che Government will continue its) the most beneficial Hnime bes ever of; They agreed to race against each) heart would palpitate until it Inter- ierefore, have ‘ ( di i orts ‘ the ' » Tet » fere , 30 F y can! . ae ret sani i Mother, now in her 78th year, ts far) efforts to send superfluous industrial peter 3 na ne Sewer Fer attesthe other from Paris to Marseilles and} gered with my breathing. I was hab- ithelerar re tive tl ( ( » Yor shad as 5 , bd an ae 1 > ay | on { ber, t would restrict all immigration to BROT S SOO. SHAD Micah Women’ ob ner workers back tO the soll, the Head of pain, and many more can certify that | back by aeroplane, the loser to offer) jtuatly constipated and my nerves el indaf irge f wi l rict al i oa She Sis »iife exate “ 5 were . ’ otal i 1 a wise . ae ekg thet iditeemal:t iin These g000 p ASS She might take life easier than) each family being given a good sited, they owe their health to it Its won-| the winner a glass of port. were all upset My sleep was un- atin | : t Car i. ' ‘ it hord i f alien people he does, but she evidently ts oppos-| plot of ground derful power is not expressed by the} Lieutenant Carrief™was in the air sound, I got up mornings all tired out, ever \ Ay | ’ apd titel ed to the idea of being laid on the | small price at which it sells nine hours and five minutes, or an! ang 1 was only a shadow of my former peaking 1 is laneunse bringing to t counts t uperstition ! - ‘ : ’ . m= . ; 1) ; Pe tant hell j | average speed of eighty-two miles an) gory ihe ard he gna cstoms ant sunner ing of ete native nts | A veer soon’ WORRIED WOMEN : : . a ' b ihnt the Ganka oF the ire will be a nation of polygiot She likes to show herself amo The Human Mechanism | hour 4 “Well, Tanlac has given me a*keen ' by he y : ' j| the people and she is gratified by the NEED RICH OD Lieutenant Batteler, however, did) appetite, stomach trouble has disap- ‘ ‘ ittle in common, but w \ that m m » for disunion an ' ” = ad : thes wiil it A ; = ; applau h which her appearance BLO Nothing Else in the World as Wonder! oven better His time was 7h. 45m..| peared, my nerves have steadied . ; bullat slwa is greeted Undoubtedly i - ful and Perfect or an average speed of 122 miles 49) qown, and I have gained several ( ple ve k. or 1 ( ne important factor tr t uilding . ’ a thas atial h eth ' acts as a sort of psychological tonic | If the mew 1 Not kept Pure Health) Where can we find a pump as per-| notfi }pounds, Tanlac, to my mind, is the whiile ‘ itly exap ite the extent of the menace they fe 0 #0 it eak Do , Py , ' at $ oe \ ode ; Pen ghee i Y arta that in| UPOM her and helps her to feel ¢ ; D bt | fect as the human heart If the boss} By train the return journey, Parls:| pest thing ever sold for stomach ear the t ce is important t ecoenize i t hi ‘ i is ‘ 1 s} x king : Sos wed i nth 1 : delta eae : labor | YOUNE 8 he looks It is usele to tella hard WOrKINS | treats it right, it stays on the job for) Marseilles-Paris, takes twenty-six! trouble and run down condition.” i nent of a new co like Can 1 all kinds and classes of labo ha crowds nah ctivitl into woman to take life easily and not to more than 600,000 hour making 4.3: Hours poe » . are re rad Work cannot be t tad fan the iHled artizan in factorle SAS COV any ACUViNen 68 worry lo do so ia to ask the almost |" 180 WU, Ring 2, ours Tanlac is sold by all good druggists. f ; ' 1 lal ery at 1, unskilled worker has been da One day recently she appeared impossible But, at the same time, it Strokes and pumping fifteen gal! Or dee — 1 ‘ Il, th ou wor ¢ # untutored, unsk ‘ ce 1 wee ‘ ‘ ° , 1” u : ; , ; in publie att Cart Horse parade for! is the duty of every woman to save! an hour, In the course of an aver} Drives Asthma Like Magic. rhe : 1 ul to 1 n tl nd terlala with which this countr } 9 . G tL k C a 1 yous oO bear upon e raw i do material 1 whieh th prizes in Regent's Park; then at a) her strength to meet any unusual de age lifetime the heart pumps 9,000,000 / immediate help from Dr. J. D. Kel reat Lakes Lruise abou Before a factory can give eanployment to the skilled worker, ex mands It is a duty she owes herself.) & or loge’s Asthma Remedy seema like ommend 7 concert In aid of workshops for dis.) |) \ iv: for ? fut ' , | gallons and makes 2,500,000,000 \ N ‘theless it { ly cavation® muct be dug, sewers constructed, railwa and roads built, tree CieAlaAtsigcet aed Anallvat actin and family, for her future health may nivditen ta ahh ven nom TKlaaCahis magic Nevertheless it is only &) pieasant Break in Journey to Eastern felled ane vn into lumber oal mined, and numerous other odd jobs pet dag : eae ; . ven depend upon it . . at natural remedy used in a natural way Cc d i k d Rail . 1s es - ee ; Tnited Stat 1 t Dritalt mond Horse Show But she make To guard against a complete breek- mechanism equal to that Comprised) The smoke or vapor, reaching the anada Going by Lake an al forned Phe average | AAt TPO Ihe United Mee Oe TCR ra i two conte to advancing yea: down in health the blood must be kept jn our nervous system; no wireleas| most remote passage of the affected Travellers to Eastern Canada will does not come to Canada to engage in this rough work He and: Als fam She seldom goes out of an evening, | Teh. red and pure No other medi) i ioaratus so efficent as the voice} tubes, brushes aside the trouble and) qnd the Great Lakes tour a delightful come with the idea of bettering their condition In life If called upon to do * , ; cine does this so well as Dr. Williams’ opens a way for fresh air to enter. It break in ¢ omparatively lon this rough, heavy work here such immigrant becomes discouraged and soon |" 1 she goes to bed earl Pink Pill rhis medicine strength. | od the ear; no moving pictuweymach | is sold by dealers throughout the land ¥ A =comparativel) & leaves tl i> fii ” ens the nerve restores the appetite Ine or other type of camera so perfect | outs Hes RA journey. e se cour . and keeps every organ healthily toned as the human eye; no ventilating | The freedom, the clean cool com- On the other hand men willing to do this kind of work, and looking for Workmen Find Mural Vauli up. Women cannot always rest when “ful s , | Japs Want Canadian fort, tl I rd > Cc ' ' ' A hotid: Buc. te , ; plant so wonderful as the nose, lungs, R bb F, t ort, the fun on shipboard, the con it, can be obtained in other ccuntrh and it would amount to national lichde they houl ” ley can eeyy thelr : ie ‘ e u er Ootwear novice . mY Pe ‘ A ay to prohibit thei: entry into Canada through a mistaken, shortsighted idea of | Contained Skeleton of Woman Buried) strength by the occasional use of Dr and skin, and no electrical switch ae ate promenades ee ark es, the ex rrohib heh ‘ry in nad ' ! eae: vill is’ Pink Pil » those boare ar ‘ompare with the splaal cellent meals, appeal to all who travel keeping Canada solely the birthright of English-speaking people Western In Fourteenth Century Willian Pink Pill Among those board ¢C in compa o 4 € ! pl A Manufacturers Advised a Good Market é pr hi vr i ait Cilcmantso7d aincilahink ix olg, Who have fe nd benefit from this med: | cord.—Floyd W. Parson,, in | World's Awalte Thee’ Rroddet jon the palatial steamers “Nuronic, t ilk ot enjoy the railwa ‘ ‘ t nov ( ‘ » 10 uld the orkme em ne ‘ . 5 A 4 . . ) a fs Canada would not ens ; CLOSE DON ae bile pe a 1 ral sta? icine is M Cora Conrad, Broad | yor, | af, PEF RS “Hamonic” and “Huronic,” that -sail Prairie Provinces boast of its present fir eltl ind towns had it not been) houses at St. Helen's Palace, Bishop-| Cove. N& who say “My system ! Japanese buyers are looking to Can from Port Arthur, Saturdays Mon for the rough, unskilled work of the very cla of people who would now, if gate, near the site of the ancient St.) was) very much run down, and 1 “4 lada to supply them with rubber foot days and Wedne Ph A You will en ’ ‘ ’ « le poo i ate > fere 4 ° s ays é psdaya. ome good people had their wa be barred from entry into this Dominion Helen Priory, found a muta aul poe y i Al ve td h neeanleet Blind Man Drives Auto wear for the rainy seasons Enquli joy the sail down beautiful St. Mary’ + & great des t midaches and dinz 31 > § D 7 Nor is there any real danger of Canada being flooded with “foreigners containing the skeleton of a woman nes ' Appetite was poor, and I tir - ies have been received by the Depart R Z é p bal 33m i At ; é iver, the thrill of passing through to such an extent as to jeopa sour UDritish Institution and Canadian rhe skull and outline, according to! eq easil I decided to try Dr. Wil, Malmed Ex-Soldier Fascinates Judge) ment of Trade and Commerce frou! the “suo” locks cada delightful and ideal Che United States b me convinced that Europeans had to be kept | archaeologist who have een the Hams’ Pink P ills and have every rea With His Story nearly a score of Japanese import and! re ttul trip ei Lakes Superior ; nd , e 8 S00r ’ P ; s , cross Lakes Superior an ‘rom pouring into that country as the land of promise, with the result that a/| skeleton Uggest that the woman apa 0 | é a we ey £ ne ae a Alan Nicholas, a blind and armless export firms asking if Canadian man Huron The fare "! lake and rafl to elt bette © ° Se Pi ‘ | ; 4 law was passed limiting the number of people/of any race who might enter| was a highborn person, buried in .6 or the pills the headaches and diz C@Seldier, was brought go trial for) ufacturers can. supply them with Toronto and points East {8 exactly | yang . The evide . athe ‘ i 7 the States to three per cent. of the mi of such race already domictle | the middle of the fourteenth centur zinuess were gone, and my. blood, driving an automobile rhe evidence | storm rubbers for wear over the boots the same as by all rail The cost of there In the first year of the operatl this law it has been discovered | She was about 6 tt. 3 in, in height and | seemed in a better condition than be-' proved that he drove frequently! similar to those worn in Canada. | aaale An 1 berth on mis mer | wee { . ‘or ¢ » rACOY i . cake | als anc or slea iowever, from the oflicial figures that In the case of one country only did the full num-| about thirty-five years of age No a ty nN rt minis Palit I re ragga nd through the crowded streets, with Canadian manufacturers are being is particularly low Just $10.00 on " Hiam . ” S a f y. ' e ber eligible to enter come to the State Chat country was Poland, On the | raiment or record was found in the You can ket’ Dr. Willlams' Pink his chauffeur *at his side, responding | advised by the department that there way FRR canes Natlonal-Grand ye ' amis 1 Z ' : | way, y dia ‘ other hand more people left the States to return to Poland than came from | coffin to give any clue to her identity Pills through any dealer in medicine © nudges as signals when to stop! js a good market awaiting thelr pro Trunk Ticket ke nt will’xive ain il F ke » ’ , g there, the net result being a lo of Polish population to the United State St. Helen's Prior, a convent of Black) or by mail at 50 cents a box or,rix! and when the road was clear He} duct in Japan if they care to develop ticul . si a : 7 \- Tha ; pyr 7 varticulars, In like manner more peor returned to Italy and Greece than came from) Nun was founded in 1808, by Wil boxes Maa : eee han hints Wik! has had a pair of artificial arms | the business there. |" | edicine roc 5 t | those countries, whi the case of all other European countrie fewer im liam Basing, Sheriff of London It Hams’ } sik hd Me miehd | Since being maimed in the war, but qucticndinsteetetemmene } migrants came to the ites than would have been allowed to enter under was selzed by Henry VILL and after Reclaimed Land manipulates them with the facility Of) Minard’s Liniment Relieves Neuralgia | ; Canada Exports in Cars . the new law wards bought by the Leather Selle Q tr ot frrimation land ordinary person | —_—- | Canada ts continually ranking high: i : According ie rat an , aah e . It would appear, theref that there is-no such great rush of Europeans | Company, who used part of it as a Diatiaga COMMIAMIANEICNTRROEA hain He testified that he could write, The Search for Oil er hea a source of purchase of moto: to this continent, and that the danger of Nooding this country with “forelen | hall t! work of drainag in Alberta | typewrite, dress and undress, tell | | cars by Great Britain, During the ie ork ava age é D 4 } first a 99 pret. . t » ratch § >a car { f quarter of 1922 the Dominion e is more imaginary t real practically completed and a good por ime by his watch and drive \ Car OS) Heavy Flow of Gas and Slight show.| craked ni By!) pd api Canada needs population Phat need is manifest on every hand It Minard's Liniment for Dandruff tion of the 13,000 acres of land re-| *#fely a8 anybody Phe judge was 80) ing of Oil at Well Near Hardisty ; ples . a j ld. therefore, be Canad national policy to admit any white people who —_— - fascinated by his story of conquering : | ber of finished cars and fourth with . snows ag hs claimed ts already being put under ’ The Imperial Oll Co. have encount:-! respec . . want to come to our open areas and to work In the development of our natural Luxurious Air Travel cultivation his is the result of the, Blindness that he called him ® “super canvart f f | respect to chassis, in the British motor ‘ ' ‘ alle 8 » res e re ; ered a heay ow of gas ¢ 870 fee . . . yesources, provided—and ¢ in the only provision that should be rigidly en The last word in luxurious air) proiden drainage system The Das man” and discharged him on condition oa hall i. 11 ‘ = at 1,870 feet | car imports, France ranked secon. ! i i ride alnage ’ 4 in ielr fe at Faby: lw rege “ars © forced—they pa rie dical examination and are shown to hold a clear! trayel is a monster machine built to andl’ Orainae Rahaiial in iw nish enon that he would not drive again ' Wardiate, (Ganitcal Kee . hal oe of) with regard to both finished cars end : ane i ge 8 ‘me ’ | | Hardisty, € ral Alberta, Only a chassis Italy we third for finished bill of health and give ivy proof of good moral character We should! earry o4 passengers at a speed of 130! gores will be involved is now In —— = 1 ; j chs 3. aly as third for sh . . re s n pro slight showing o “AVY ac mes . igidly exclude mental ind 4 cal defective Having done this, few | hour It) ll the fe : 4 Excellent for Croupy Childron.— . & of heavy black oll} cars and first for chassis, while the rie mitle nh how ah ’ ' cess_of construction and work will be htt similar to that encountered | } . : ecaution nece nd i fe to sa¥ that out of the enter Pull a ath atin : When a child is suffering with croup ’ ‘tered in the’ United States was fourth in finished other precau ' tures oF a Puliman car, With the ex) carrfed on through the summer, with! jt is a good plan to use Dr, Thomas’ | Wells drilled in the Viking district is|¢ars and third in chassis \ te to ! the ore ent y ri 7 tf 4 > ars ¢ hassis. prising one who mis ( 1 | more enterprising who do ception of observation platform It a ikethood of getting it nearly or. Eeleetric Oil It reduces the inflam:| yet noticeable, suffic lently encourag n¥ ' ' ) ag se aS immigrate-—the greate prot 10 "th © RO0G contains & smoking room, with card) wholl ompleted th 1 mation and loosens the phleem giving ; vholly comple is yeu z >» ing however to de >a con . — | tad a bathroom comfortable - ‘ | speedy relief to the little sufferer, It Hf er ms decide 5 ahs ince Money for Roads f E ; / \is equally reliable for sore throat and ° Grilling xe recent bringing Into British Columbia is spending ap P ‘ nar the Flephant Island, the spot where he unge cl s, which ‘are nverter = , f ® 5] Ba Painted Pictures in Antarctic i a sre Bibed lounge chairs, which ‘are converted Puzzled chest, earache, rheumatic pains, cuts, | production of two wells in Northern! proximately $1,500,000 on the con ‘ i few ipwrecked companion into bed at night: an“iee box, a ‘| beg your pardon,” said the lady} bruises and sprains Dr. Thomas Ec-| Montana, one at Kelvin and » at ' ’ : . . ' nit *) ' > ’ ang one at struction of new roads this s on in Artist With Shackleton Exped ) ‘ ! either rr it ol tove and kitehenett Some Of the) collector timidly, “would you please; lectrie Oil Js regarded by many thous Sunburst, the latter only twelve mil eT Worked in Long Distance P Pheir ship w the Endur | late models have lookout cabins for) help the Working Girls’ Home” jands as an indispensable of the fam DP sisag ony y two Miles addition to the annual maintenance ‘ Rv |r rei RinEa fn Porii aaa a Panay nhaninatta ee sh f a cesal ily medicine chest | from the Canadian border, gives addl-| expenditure on exiating roads The Outside a rough olte a eee Ke Pi rf Certain ile he man, mu ; tlonal hopes of prospects in the South province will also do its part in ad plurned boat a man i ow Mar expeaion i“ ! ed with two ' eat or bee where are t yz . » { » , > . arg ret blut n who drew the pletur& was 1 need alr passenger | | A Cruise on the Great Lakes | °!" “"¢ Central Alberta fields, It is vancing the completion of the tran ~ “i b tove nine nu . Wi OAS wus ' e aa viete ‘ , ‘ . 5 ” Av AiG cavatan ' mou ah dikes . - the opinion of the geologists that the) Canada highway scheme so Hon, W ( n ’ iretie ¢ ‘ HUT? : he olive \ ° ongel de ’ -_ , “ ind, i the niaret — ein , tia iat tml@antc Wee Mak ce i , | Enjoy to the Fullest Extent the Trip *tucture on which the Montana wells H Sutherland, Minister of Public ab hi the man made d o SER Ws vO BOOS ‘ Nit as nt r + water than any other tree | | 4 ‘ ki : i . ) a eer Gamdcn whetiiee teatio aye Sahace East | ar located dips under Alberta | Works, declared recently. (" =? : F welldressed peopl The trip to Eastern Canada or the! gE RT kere . is f with, “nals ie Prospects for Fruits _ Husband and Wife United States can be made doubly en-| Times Have Changed F ! | hope of getting aw ’ ‘ hh Oth BOSAL TO 4 . ) teat ren | t use » perfe or f P As , pes re in ane sphere of luxury and \ccording to the ha repo | joyable by including the delightful It used to be perfectly proper for a A AY Si? ued by the Chief Fruit Commissione "IN l D d Wi th crulse on the Great Lakes from Fort young man to offer his seat in the Mifietyac an niienitihi aac intone for the Canadian Government — the ear y ea l “William and Port Arthur to Port Mc street car to the strange but beauti ’ « i / auuing darint + prospects are for a ubstantial in Nicoll or Owen Sound on the Palatial/ ful young woman, but he’ taking ortne , ) nd the pler oF e in the apple crop this year CHO] ERA }Canadian~ Pacific Steamers “Kee | chances nowadays on being arrested waceles nt" b log bent s it ' ‘ | t » » celp up e co © brightness of London The prospec or a heavy yleld o / watin,” “Assiniboia,” and “Manitoba.” | “8 & masher if he stops his automo-| Cimbtock ‘a ine erenter rey prin M Marstons drawir peach in Ontario as well as other] Three sailings a week from Fort bile at the street corner and offers to pri \ ’ Ire ] | ° ” , , re f ) made reputatior Vet even | (ree frult are bright rhe report | William and Port Arthur every Wed.|#!¥e the strange but beautiful young / ’ - as : from all the fruit growing provin The che ymptoms of cholera are’ nesday and Saturday to Port Me.) Woman a ride Detroit Free Pre ne ‘ ' Owl In them sre encouraging vomiting nd purgings occur either Ni 1 where: direct ‘ . - 4 wi } = ie character ¢ man who could simultaneously or alternately, and are |‘? °?!" ’ Gere SOnDSCHOR is | persevere in h unpromising ch Not Much Lanai usually sudden and very violent, and| ade with special train for Toronto, | Phone Popular in B.C, : His dogged purail d ang the matter ejected trom the stomach | and every Thursday for Owen Sound.! With the ratio or telephones per 4 l " ‘ doprgec ) ri t o take ' ‘ te | : hight rea Want to take a chance on an auto) pag a biliou appearance and @ nasty! The Great Lakes trip is a delightful! capita in British Columbia Sha ti deserve ch reware mobi mist ’ Or $1 tt aste 4 meee \ bitter ta diversion to the East—Restful, cool| than any other province of Canad But I don’t want an automob{ On the first symptoms appearing, } whien Al G Up D ! man Dr, Fowler Extract of Wild Straw and refreshing i telephone stow she ill proceeding in BEAUTY OF THE SKIN ps Give Up oad ve is hoe berry should be taken, and the trouble The Ticket Agent of the Canadian! British Columbia Nearly 50,000 4 1, PKL | i nnd snow fields melted Pha a righ mister Maybe) checked before it becomes serlous Pacific will be pleased to give full in.) Swuments are in use in Greater \ in fs the natural desire of ry ' > mu during the long hot summer] you won't get it,”-—-Life } Mr Isanc) Smith, Campbellton, . P lea 1 4 2 ; , and is obtainable by ‘ ee : . , ; | ; ‘ nin writ Tah OR rae tal 2 formation as to rates, sailings, ete,,}couver, which has a population of Chase's Ointment, Pt . mi Jong-lo boule " ‘4 , 1’ and arrange every detall for an en-| about 176,000 roughness and redne aa On : spel About ever five weel the Briti Dr. #owler'’'s Extract of Wild Straw ’ al irritation and eczema « " © was that of a guide : , y ‘| berry for cholera My husband and | Joyable trip . ’ the 6k Mt, ame P nother ‘ welgn Bible Soctlet ublishe A = : : Wit attens “out earn seco antes, & BW | and Fe ‘ a Bible ’ publi I were pretty nearly dead with it un — > — Loans to Farmers I ted, Toronto, amt hool te who disappeared in| the Gospel in some fresh form j til we started to use your medicine, Bullt a Theatre by Himself Farmers in Ontarlo have taken ad (| ention this paper. Wid; and itr ich as the winter! - - and thanks to it, we have found great Hotham Browne, of Sarrington| vantage of the loan facilities provided lire rhty , TT F lef, and are recommer . O¢ sUee ju past has been 1 1, it seems that An indirect Hehtning fixture of a roliel, af ire recomm iding it to "Road, Workington, Cumberland, hag} by the Provincial Government to ral BOOK ON Ag “ts ot ALO ends { \ b r ase "Ss ; many more bodies will be recovered | Milwaukee theatre welghs v9 | 77 years’ reputatian stands behind | ald, without assistance, 700,000 brickg| extent of nearly $1,000,000 acco: ling DOG DISBRASES e } thi imme Tos Irpasses embalm, | pound “Dy, Fowler's,” therefore you are not; and has thus but practically single }to an offhand estimate of agricultural stat is ce eet y | - imenting r > » i owe | Mallec ‘ree to any Oint ment ing for preservation of bodies, and 4 | = — expe rimentit & with some new and un j handed the Oxford Theatre at Work-| department officials Deposits under / Address by the we could get to the bottom of the| There {s enough fron in the blood sriee ari when ra AG only by | 28ton, which is 50 feet high, 150 feet|the government ing ani R CLAY QLVE mn ce, SOc 0 » ) y by i ngs mank y . » P » hat f forty -twe 1e ake a ploug J . , A . | " , 4 Y ——— = roo ihe we Wiedt learn what men a “4 ht I : oe » plough rhe 'T. Milburn Co, Limited, Toronto, | !% length, and capable of seating 1,400| Scheme have exceeded the $2,000,000 Americ oe 129 W est Matis St., e o sre » f 0 years ag share welg ’ . onee | WwW. N, U. 1429 were like 50,000 years ago are weighing twenty-four pounds Ont. persons, mark. Dog Remedies New York, U.S.A ‘ Sickening Calomel Not Favored. More Agreeable | Medicine Described Calomel and Blue Pills are not used | as they once were. When ‘the head aghes, when the stomath is upset, | when the liver is not working right, ! don't resort to harsh calomel, use a pleasant agreeable remedy like Dr.’ Hamilton's Pills. Being largely vece table In their composition, Dr. Hamil ! ton’s Pills are extremely mild, yet they surelyf/ flush out all impurities and wastes No remedy is so well adapted for general family use, For constipation and bowel trouble, Dr Hamilton's Pills can't be improved upon Good for the young, the old, the sick, the well ones. The bene fits of Dr. Hamilton’s Pills are mani fold Needed and useful in every home, 26¢ all dealers or The Catarrho zone Co., Montreal. ———— The Fearless | ‘been dispelled ——— he glanced over the moorlands on his right; {t was possible Daphne would avold the main road and ride across country. Supposing she lost her way .. . or met with an accident? Or per haps Athelbar, suspicious, was having her watched—-someone might have followed her All sorts of fears be gan to take shape in Edward's mind Imagination suggested a score of dangers and difficulties he had never foreseen A hort time ago he thought all his doubts and fears had with the night by the rising sun With the new-born day supreme confidence filled his heart Now he began to mistrust himself again He realised what : asking of his beloved mor 4 idly than he h the eltered, protected, ine had always led. He w her to throw forsaking over everything an comfort, safety, ease, to come to one who a month ago had been a complete stranger to her. And he was expecting her to do this at dawn, on a chilly, autumn morning in cold blood Indeed she would give proof of her love and trust if she did come He heard himself give a short, hard ))) laugh Hie had asked and expected Lovers H too" muen , } Clasping his hands behind his bacl ewe Nae he began to walk up and down the ARTHUR APPLIN road Hle halted opposite the car as the chauffeur got out and started the ) Spect ngemer engine : win Wires eek a Ga tated, |. “What aid you do that fort” he London and Melbourne. Epes ae ! “It's a sharp frost this morning, sir, S—— = I don’t want her to be getting cold.” (Continued) Edward ran his eye over the car; @ notices e vere | cellent Yet now his consclence refused to| asuditlon Ae that two: spares * re be satisfied. Daphne was less the} ear} “Think we can get to Car property of the duke than the thrush) jet, two o'clock?” had been of the Kirby miner She WA Kas ‘ ? . was a woman, free to make her own| \'ay, ba “ ill-luck we can do ft life, to choose her own mate. pei He lat $e? eth ma ae And sh@ had chosen him, That) gaehboard x We ont to sa atashine. morning when he had carried her tet oy : dripping to her father’s house she had told him fearlessly, without any ques tion ‘on his part, that she loved him Edward nodded He was half fraid to along that white, de rted road now Sufposing Daphne a look did not come, what would he do? That He had told Athelbar of their love | he wot \ +) ‘} he iid look rather a fool did not told him that they meant to marry | worry him in the least He knew he At the time he had been almost} glad of the duke’s opposition; his re fusal gave Daphne an opportunity of proying whether her love wa incere and she was sure of herself He would have hated a conventibnal mar riage with all its pomp and show and Vulgar advertisement me yet 6. le «CO was troubled His father’s words haunted him; “Be gentle with her.” Oh, yes, he wo be very gentle For he was bes ning to understand how much a wo-| man gave when she offered herself to her lover It was little a man gave fn return; a home, food, clothes, com panionship But tin giving herself a woman gave the very essence of life When dawn came he rose and draw fing back the curtains from the win dow watched the sum rise, unveiling it Kelf from the mists and throwing gold down the hillside, pushing away the, jealous night, his doubts disappeared He laughed, life gave those who trust ed her an armour which nothing ever could penetrate. He swallowed a} hasty breakfast, then went out into the still silent morning and walked towards Shaunessy Bridge. The trees were red and golden, their leaves fluttered quietly through the alr, carpeting the road. A frost had silvered the hedges. There was a sweet clean smell of earth of follage In the valley the mists still wandered ghostlike, as If trying to elude the warmth of the rising sun, A robin was singing perched on the stone wall that led to the bridge Ashe reached*tt-he heard the song of the river, clear, triumphant He paused a moment and gazed into the peat coloured water and stepping for ward he saw the motor-car walting be low just beneath a clump of fir trees The chauffeur was sitting with folded arms before the wheel. He looked | down the road; it was deserted, not a living i} to be seen. | CHAPTER XII ren minu@es passed; it was now wi five minutes of the appointed he till the white line Of road re 1 ed unbroken Edward kept his eves fixed on ft trying to-plerce the 1 of mist In which it lost itself on brow of the hill Now and then The Kidneys The office man and the outdoor worker suffer alike from derange- ments of the kidneys. Backaches and headaches are among the symptoms, In some cases Bright's disease soon de- velops, others suffer from high blood pressure until hardening of the arferics sets in, In order to forestall painful and fatal diseases prompt action should be taken at the first sign of trouble Mr. A. D. MacKinnon, Kirk- wood, Inverness N.S., writes: county, “I can highly recommend Dr, Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills to all suffering from weak kidneys, 1 suffered from kidney disease for a long time, | may also say that for three years | wae nearly always troubled with headaches, and no treat- ment seemed to do more than afford temporary relief, 1 was finally told of Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, and after using a few boxes was completely relieved. I have also used Dr, Chase's Ointment with the results, and never fail to recommend these wonderful remedies,” Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, one pill a dose, 25c a box, all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co., Limned, Toronto. | —WTN vin best }main fr ! rhe would have to do something, go some where Hie walked to the top of the bridge and leant across the parapet Ife might boldly drive up to the castle and again face the lion, otherwise Athelbar, in his den It would be rather an achievement to carry? Wis Corr areuriens ”) ee, Stella Has a Strange Visitor, O gou know whet 1 Manatee fs? Mr. Manatee had traveled to the End-of-the- Marth It had taken him twice as long to reach it as it would have taken anyone else because walking is quite the hardest thing that a Manatee can do; in fact, he can’t really walk, | as he has no feet! He cen only shuffle and drag himself along over the by using his flapper tail and arm fins, which are the nearest things that he can boast of and which have to serve him as such Of course perfecthy delighted to finally reach Stella, the Wishing Fairy, even 0 had no wish, but merely wanted to see -her, and after he had Jeft | her the four Prownies all crowded around her and wanted to hear all about end — everything concerning Manatees ' ‘FANTS CHuILDRE Ny rhe Brownies are ever so curious. They simply hate to miss anything, . — d and they had missed seeing Mr. Manatee—that is, all but Pimzie, and he had Digestics had only a glimpse of hint in the d 0, Rest.Goni } “He reminded me a bit of a Se the Brownie said, “at leagt, the little i I saw of him did, and I thought him terribly ugly!” Well,” and the Fairy laughed, “I can't say that good looks were very noticeable about him,’ Here, U'll draw a picture of him so that you'll know exactly what he looks like.” And while Stella drew sl told them that even though Mr. Manatee had had no wish to ask her to make come true she had waved her masic wand over him (for she can do anything with that star wand of her's) so that when he should want to start back for home he would sud- denly fin! himself there and be spared the terrific effort of that long trip with out any feet ‘ “For,” she explained, “his fore limbs are flattened into fins, but the hind limbs are lacking altogether In the water he is very much at home wimming, with his two fins and with his strong fan-shaped tail.” | What is his skin like?” Snookums asked curiously, as he looked at the picture | “It is grayish black, and becomes quite black when wet, and it is covered with bristle } “Do Manatees live In the deeper parts of the ._._£_—__ ocean, or whe " ash / re YW BS } ed Kinkajou, “for wel‘ » | didn’t swim across any (oo Drops and traveled until at last he had come during our trip under e -: the sea.” = ee TOES, = = At Omor No replied = the eT | . Z c DosK> Fair “they generally =—atl, 39% —_ near the shore, 68 | - pecially around thom Cr | 2a places where rivers Pit] a weeene empty into the ocean, ITER BRT N Exact Copy of Wrapper. ind they dearly love to Se wim fareeever so (ar, = - up the rivers, where oma er: _ —_ - they always keep close MANATEE to the bank “Whi “So that they can easily they live on They eat nothing else.” “How big are they?” “Oh, from four to ten feet long get the water weeds and plants, They have a pig-like snout War Against Disease for that is all | Campaign Successfully Waged Against | Typhus and Typhoid A welkknown doctor has been lec with nostrils Daphr f under ' at the end of it; but instead of being called ‘Sea Pigs’ they are—what do you turing to the Medical Society of Lon 4 a7 Hy M “ the duke'’s no i Rie suppose t are called?” 'don on the saving of life by the cam miler { is dreams . len ‘ ee " a” , "Te s."" ! b say are w rigid He held hi Van 1 gue vughed Pimate ell us paign against typhus and typhoid | 1) ; ‘ T ’ was the amazing answer " i breath Ile heard far away the rat] gesagt ho vane Copyright 1922 Typhus has been extinct in this coun tle of horse's hoofs on the hard road, | ccc DMO _ Ny for thirty or forty years, and Then he saw someone riding Even j t i ; r ! » P ae ° awe yphoid is fast being conquered. his keen eyes could not distingulsh| They fell into a pool of fog in the} Increase in Buildin ; i whether it Was man or woman: he/| Valley, they caught their breath anal g LBeltore Parliament took any preven could only see a head and shoulder leaned forward, thrilled by the udden | p tive measures against these diseases fe r . an. above the line of road in the distance, | dive into the invisible. Then a steep " ie, AG: i ea on aaah they cost nearly 20,000 deaths every re 1 F . i “ar 1 front of a ndica mprove ndition ; y ¥ Presently a horse and rider came Sane Te areiia hint he a 0 ae y cate Improved Conditions year in thig country, and altogether te Y a , rig as if ould block thelr ay; belore The ing P j ‘ = TA W; a slim boyish, upright Wane ama Bercats t Ad or| That the building Industry in) ing saving of life by the conquest of leur ‘ 4 , —” is ¢ a is sar is Daphne, his beloved—so his heart | height the car had conquered it and Winnipeg 1s actly this year is indi typhus and typhoid has been astonish told him Reason warned him {tthe wind that bit their face at the| cated in an increase of almost $1,000, ing It is said that more than two could not be. . These things did top of the hill exulted with them | 000 in permits issued for the first six’ mitiion lives have been saved in the not happen He had asked the im The sun rose higher, the sky be | months of 1922, as compared with the | jast half century possible, led away by a romantic came clear and stretched a canopy of | corresponding portion of 1921, Per : dream blue above their heads; the last little} its for tt 7 tl hat aor hokage Now the rider was not a hundred! curtain of mist lifted and faded away.| ™ . or the past six ( months total) ts6 Miner's Worm Powders and the yards away He glanced at the! And with it all doubts and fears were | $4,081,800 and for the first six months | pattie against worms is won, ‘These chauffeur; the man had taken his); dispelled from their hearts } of 1921 $3,084,050. Permits issued powders correct the morbid conditions seat at the wheel and was racing his} “Are you happy now?” Edward ask-| quring June amounted to $1,221,100, Of the stomach which nourish worms, engine, Edward drew his hand across | ed leaning towards Daphne his eyes the morning mist ned speed the chauffeur op ( l Gathering ed to filr exhaust purred as if the engine was a living thing exulting in it ear eu tself forward force vard's hand found Daphne's be neath the rug She answered its gentle pressure They could not speak, they did not even look at one another Their eyes were fixed straight ahead on the road the car devoured so swiitly, She did not reply but he felt her fin of the checks still left!" Enliven Your Eyes through the daily use of Murine. The alluring sparkle of youth quickly returns to eyes ; wh have become dull and life less. Used sately for many years. Sold by drugglets everywhere, YNURINE: MZ, Joyo EVES —————~, and tl destructive parasites can- ind exceeded last June by about $400,-) ; ; Jed last J $ not exist after they come in contact and the 221 whose parole actually became effective, less than 20 broke this agreement Etymologists declare that the sugar cane has 22 varieties of insect enemies, The sea urchin has five jaws, eacn| with a single tooth, 5 ‘ LAAAASANNANASS Special Care of Baby. | That Baby should have a bed of its own all are agreed. Yet it is more reasonable for an infant to sleep with grown-ups than to use a man’s medicine in an attempt to regulate the delicate organism of that same infant. Either practice is to be shunned. Neither would be tolerated by specialists in children’s diseases. D. Your Physician will tell you that Baby’s medicine must be prepared with even greater care than Baby’s food. j A Baby’s stomach when in good health is too often disarranged by improper food. Could you for a moment, then, think of giving to your ading child anything but a medicine especially prepared for Infants and Children ? Don’t be deceived. Make a mental note of this:—It is important, Mothers, that you should remember that to function well, the digestive organs of your Baby must reccive special care. No Baby is so abnormal that the desired results may be’ had from the use of medicines primarily prepared for grown-ups. MOTHERS SHOULD READ THE BOOKLET THAT IS AROUND EVERY BOTTLE OF FLETCHER'S CASTORIA GENUINE CASTORIA Atways Bears the Signature of @ THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY, Popularity of Mr. Taft * wn | Preach Will Operate Giant Air Liners Helps to Cement Friendship Between Two Nations Chief Justice Taft of the United | States Supreme Court is one of those | rare and delightful beings who receive |honors from a foreign Oxygen Tanks Protect Passengers From Rarified Upper Atmosphere Four hundred miles an hour will be the speed of the big airplane the I stin remain wholly loyal to their own. | French propose to use in trans-Atlan- | Canada, from the side lines, has | tle between Senegal, West |many times seen prominent Amert-; Africa and South America, according j cans flattered into sickening Anglo-| to M. Bleriot, French air authority. | \ country and service mania through the indiscriminate of: | Sounding of the upper airways are fering of honors and adulation. Sim-| to be made from ships and island sta- jlarly, sturdy Britons have fallen into and by kites and instrument just as sickening Americomania at-| carrying balloons, in order to find the ter experiencing a little deft Ameri-| best routes and altitudes, can flattery and admiratiow. Oxygen will be fed automatically Mr. Taft was honored by the King.| to the saloons and sleeping quarters He was made an honorary bencher of 0D the giant alr liners, it 18 stated, the Middle Temple. Everywhere in| ®° that the rarified upper atmos- England he was received with enthu phere will not affect passengers or siasm and regard, | crews Within a few years the He still remains an American, con- French declare, {t may be possibie to scious of his Americanism, willing to] !y at an altitude of ten miles. tions Kore ‘ be friendly without fawning, sym a POR Oe had got into them blurring his sight.! gers tighten on his. He wondered of | 000. In Calgary building permits for) with the medicine The worms are) pathetic without being sycophantic, O, MePherson, M "\ Then he began to run towards the! What she was thinking For himself} the first six months of 1922 will pass! speedily evacuated with other refuse With such a méntal attitude Furniture De aler, Undertaker, ver ’ : & e-¢ strong, ar rider. he could not think, thoughts were be-! the million dollar mark In Victoria, | from the bowels Soundness is im-| ,, ; Minard’s Liniment Co, Ltd. Louder than the horse’s hoofs he| yond his control He felt as if they B.C, building permits to the value of parted to the organs and the health Taft is one of the finest and truest | * Pa JSTOR Schenestae heard his heart thumping against his, Were flying from the past into the tu apes 7 . i , | of the child steadily improves. interpreters of Anglo-American 1 Dear Sirs.—Since the start of baseball breast crying out: “It's Daphne, It’s) ture, and as if, during this wild rush} $749,353 were issued for Victoria and SC Nan gis Sis lations. | season we have been hindered with sore Daphne It is your well-beloved who. through the day, fate had taken the! district for the first six months of | : muscles, sprained ankles, ete, but just . > of His visit to England will stand out] 4s soon as we started using Minard's has come to you with the dawning| ordering of their lives out of his} 992 For the same period last year Life Saved by a Horse . ; Liniment our troubles ended. Every day.” | hands Indeed, they were now pas the value of! bullding permits amount emma for years tg come as @ happy incident,| Haseball player should keep a bottle of 4 * value oO ) ( 4 J 8 amon. ' ' ni , She refined her horse up as they | sive spectators of their fate ed to $726,418 dt ROR PAAR N afi Farmer Pinned Under Plough Re. emphasizing the real friendship with. |e"! paiedcis eee . . Ww . ’ t she XS *t oS, oe rove 4 s i p . ours . met, then dropping her hands sat; He knew he was happy, she wa vice J ’ leased by Intelligent Animal out gush between the two great Eng w E imahherese | looking at him, the colour ebbing and | content, but both subconsciously so.) noted In Regina, Moose Jaw, Leth lish-speaking peoples Secretary of- Armstrong High School , Fi » Tunes f arme nar Ce ' tt gE pe 8. Secre ) d ; . | flowing in her face, her eyes like one | Words could never express their feel| pridge and Edmonton, and other cen: | James Funston, a farmer near Gal H I a1} Baseball Team. of the wild things In the moorlands, | ings Over an hour must have pass| tre. Yn Western Canada During /@D@, Hs, had contemplated the pur is attitude, too, w 1elp the hid Sst ee , BE timid, shy, yet eager and questioning. | ed before they spoke again, She list May i contracts awarded | chase of a tractor for farm use, but world to remember that sister na Would Make Talk Edward held out both his handa,| ened to what he said with a sense of| M4y construction contracts awarde habatind { his faithful plough | Hons, like real sisters, may quarrel a “0 In’ cae ih } but she did not také them He tried | surprise that he should be speaking of | in Canada amounted to $34,827,300) 2&°* ise one Oo Ms faithful pleugh little. di be little, tall rT | Couldn't I induce you,” said the " j e sagre i i tle ‘ to speak but his lips were dumb things that did not matter |compared with $29,428,400 in April, | Horses saved his life, he will continue , vabhh JR, » tak a ite! zealous salesman, “to put a case of She had come to him His dream “You were not able to bring any-| ang $69,500 in May, 1921. ‘This t@ Use horses to tél his land Fun-|'00 much sometimes, but still be! our chewing gum in your window?" was realised The impossible had ery Ha Raa aay aro eae is the second largest monthly figure | St0? Was driving a cornplough on aj Very close In sentiment and spirit-—|) «No, indeed! Don't yo see this is appenec ’ { . age, dear eS Ae yin | | . . The Vane ar Sun, | nes vrs - Be UNG eae ese 9m She kept her eyes still fixed on the| on record since 1914 Residential | hillside when the plough Upped over, The Vancouver Sun a second-hand store?”—Philadelphia So the y. looked at one another wait-, Toad, the road that seemed Intermin-| building accounted for 45 per cent. of | pinning him underneath, The horses sears " : Ledger, ing as it were at the gates of the new iP regs , £ pECE a dat the May total, and amounted to $15, became tangled in the harness, mats Tonga Is Independent -_---— born day which might lead them to! ‘08 h parce Shas RAVE tO ) , : ; did not run away, After being un ~ : . lerkel S, the ke’ UO Business buildings amount-| : | Peace At Any Price the entrance%ef a new life Perhaps | £9 to. Berkeley Square he duke ed to $11,516,000, or 23.1 p wn; »/ Ger the plough for an hour, Funston| Little Kingdom Under British Pro PP y only a few second passed, but for them | town hou I can find everything I ’ 16,000, or 33.1 per cent.; gn Aas raat Haautihah tention mildalown ila So you bought that hat for your ‘ ’ : r a si one e horse 00 ” e a rime stood still and Elernity seemed | Want ther n ; voy. | industrial buildings, $801,500, or 2.4) °° hol ae abel See LS ir “ 8 wife, Well, believe me, it makes her to walt for one or the other to speak,| Will it be safe?” he asked quick ly. per cent.; public works and utilities, this same horse walked to the side of | ouga, a Inttle kingdom of 100 Isles, snail natin and break the spell which had fallen What will the servants think when $6,876,300, or 19.5 per cent The the plough, gave it several pushes,|is the one remaining independent “That 4 t but st ld } ; “ e yo ling , ». | 96,576,300, 9. , P | " lat may be, but she would have rhe woman was the first to speak, | they see you In your rll +5 “a lue of k r ted a | rolling the implement off his master,| state in the Pacific, and, though : : has “ue “Il have come—but I'm afraid.” ides, your father might telephone; Value of new work reported during | ez : looked a good deal flercer if 1 hadn't. ; vita by from Scotland?” | Mas e028 971 500 'who suffered a broken leg and other) under British protection, it still flie . pe Edward drew closer until he touch. | 'FOMm > ane ‘ a May was $28,871,500. ( : | tee . he ~—Boston Transcript, ed her “I love you.” } “Telephoning can't stop me she en haapee 3 its own flag. It is a limited mon “And I love you,” she whispered as sald with a little laugh "And ser pa . - ~_ - = ES, archy and the British consul ‘is the ‘ : ’ ’ j } , v 4 ” if speaking to some Invisible presence ict don't ABER La soy x , com I CAT ARRHAL DEAI NESS | Not So Slow real power, There is no poverty | rather than. to Edward “And yet; @ont want to, yet ANC len wo ‘ ed by constitutional “@® ithe ‘nitet a , a » was Tonga. as . oi ava. | I'm afraid.” manlike she asked; “What did Mi 3 CATARRIL MEDIC The privy council of Japan has ap-| or wealth in Tonga, as the tribal Of course because she doubted he| Redwing say when you told her we BOA ' OT ee Mi proved all the treaties adopted at;tem is altogether opposed to any| dismissed is for eve “Loo +) Were eloping?" dition of the mucous ne of the the Washington conference, Japan| member of the tribes accumulating 1 1! his for ever Look a cons ; Tut Wi Fite i me he commanded “Everything 1 ; Ile could ¥ot remember ¥ ( ae he ys nad rece haes en na’ Ob (me t thus becomes the first nation after | property, Tonga is said to be the rei M Redwing expects you, I ree i ue Laid quit sig a dpe HOaring ely closed, | the United States to ratify And the | only country in the world without a have an ing ense ny pocket, | Redwing is ite please todd oafne 10 In ’ : ; But ryan hate Be Aen iT hem are really rules the house You see, he may (hig our hearing | antl-Japane e agitators all insisted) national debt, Every*one of the 20 USEHOLD not sure of yourself, then I will not, ved three thousand years ago, so his) ‘Tatura the , that Japan would be the one to hang| 000 adults in the kingdom can #ead OINTMENT take you people Aras teers urprised at any-) mood on I "7 | back.—Buffalo Express and write thelr language f ¢ Slowly she forced herself to look) thing that happen assisting 2 ; normal con 3 = nte ‘so ave . A few milk outside Perth they ait ‘ ‘ pat \ Into hi vey : And and h tod. stopped to give the chauffeur a rest ; Circulars free. All Druceiata | The Coliseum at Rome was plan The ™brass button was first intro wave of tenderness swe] rough Id-| ® ~ ns . ‘heney & Co., Tolede : } ward body How had he ever, and to refresh themselve Edward J. Cheney & Co,, Toledo, Ohio, ned by a Jew, Gaudentius, who after-| duced by a hardware manufacture: doubted? Her eyes, still timid and! bad brought a thermos flash of hot > ward suffered martyrdom in the fam-|in Birmingham, England, near the questioning, told him that she was pag and pane coe A cake! Ontario Parole Board | ous area | Close of the 17th century really his, nature had meant him for ley Bat On a fence b 16 TOAGBICC her natural protector ° and hungrily ate the good things and os ene “I know,” she said “T know!’ drank from the same cup They felt, Report States that Few Paroled Men al the at like two children now who had set Break Faith Her foot slipped from th irrup ; : he put hissarms about her and, as ff) forth on a piendid adventure, | Rants) Although economle conditions dur answering to their pressure, she elip children they were content with the na tt sed Octot 1 S ped from the saddle and stood beside | hour that was thel ing the year ended October, , Were | him He held her a moment gent (To be continued) not such as to facilitate the paroling but he did not ki her Her eyes 43 | of isoners. the work of the Ontario no longer questioned him; timid still Parole B na § ( | but tru tad now He took her hand} Population of Canada Warole Board Wes, REA eyer « ‘ bal ul t ne , { { . and turned toward the bridge | The final official figures of the cen-|. fl, according to the annual report “Come,” he sald lsus taken in 1921 give the total popula-| Presented to Provinclal Secretary § glanced over her shoulde tl tion of Canada as 8.788.483, which rep Dixon by Alfred Il, Lavell, chief of} the horse, and leaving for a moment stp y é > re " ai eeRAn Tt Hf + 7 the hy rthat {resents a gain of 1,581,900 since 1911 cer As no men were paroled unk they could not get entangled, then | percentage of Increase of 21.95, 1 t| they had work to go to, the unemplo turning the beast round he trotted him) agriculture is the basile h in) Meos sstuation Dae D NOIy ROT GSe o i few irds along the road and clap) @anada i ustained by the ¢ fiy.| feet on the activities of the board ping him on his quarters with hi ures. which show 4,489.6 of the | Phe reports pointed out, however, that | hand sent him back the way he came : , vevuus, ve , ye : . He put Daphne into the car, cover total population residing in rural dl clpployees had been a0 WHHAR to As ed her carefully with the rug, th got) tricts, as compared with 4,348,9 } : that, practically without excep ir her Without waiting for|ing in urban centres j tion, work was forthcoming when it ‘ he chauffeur slipped the en j | was decided to give a man a chance Gino into Beas and the car slide for That the system in operation 1s Ww . ] \ t close togethe llent, sud Mistake Somewhere | satisfactory to the men is shown by Y, it close together, silent, ( Hubby “What does this mean? 1 he } luring the ye 92 per denly overwhelmed It was as pak »., | the fact that during the year 92 per they had walked off the edge of the opened a banking account for you la cent, of the parole cases were suct \ ’ int ) BpAce, and were being! week, and now I learn that it ts ove mj ce ul; that 4s, there was no at hell . J Ube, t now, to: drawn | tempt to break away, Out of the 229 In fifteen minutes they reached tt 4 Wit Impossible I have ha nen whose parole was authorized ‘al WAR FERATD, FONORA, AUBERTA. lta sesaeiisasirieinnartasiaiin eter ee aaa pe anpenm Ree I nO 7 nr ee 8 pr DP cleaned and refilled toda $3 1.bs Plums, extra special Be , ’ ei Mt Have y © cleaned. Bh y RATES $1.00 UP PHONE 6101 , , 44 with In : o Oil Light Medium Body), Big Quakie Quakie Corn Flakes 5 PONOKA MARKETS Oye | and rea lf ‘eco my i id efficiency, ‘Liger Salmon, 35e, 4 for,. R100 EI] . Jal , +See | MecCormicks Jersey Cre evator prices, July 19:— con ) ri ks Jevsey Crean » !siwee RIAL OL LIMITE Ropal George hotel Boia MAB : r ¥ I Vi nae {/ A Ng QO} end LIMI fED 2) Cartons X.L.N, Tea gino || “beat, No, L Northern, per burh, 105 - ) : SOVOR Get —_ ns Brunswick Sardines, 8 for Qhe '- No, 2 bbe t teens 102 f Mar torre r Marke » of Imperial Polarine —— ; OM: ' 2h A __-Manstagtanere anol ateabaters of Lauparial 2 INS erring Tomato Sauces... 2 No, Matt on Ai of Gargoyle Mobiloil, | Red Feather Corn, 5 for $1.00 No. 4 “ ENE RN ae Sy, \ 1oist STREET No, 5 Ate es on gales mil) “4 4 ety a) 4 NEAR UNION DEPO' setae Vats, basis No, 2, O,W SARI YN 6. teh o eta Barley, basis No, 8, O.W.. sac. 08 Haase. | Edmonton, @lberta H. B. Ed d 2 Re, No, 8.0; Wriicesics se0ee » & : . B, Edwards]||® . jie Tae oe Potatoes .., ate » per bus, 25 - sip memres «WANs is THE HOME OF SERVICE AND COMPORI | GENERAL MERCHAN' Bags, per GOomen.....crereeseeeres io Made ie Ave grates for the proper SF BUS MEETS ALL ‘TRAINS Ponoka Butter, per Ibis... gree’ 20 cation of a.t makes « ulo- > P "abies: trucia and tract Phone 22 Hogs, live, per CWt....... ceeeeee 12 80 Boef, live, per ..,.,. 82,00 to 3,00 BGOG sc ivscccdocseVaadasctontecsecsQi@e