iiPmm« §s»•••Vi'.*.. ■ . ,v . •.v? ' mmsi:o'JiIt pays to buy vour GroeerieeWateti«lirr!»t«* th# numberd#%d »»and eonpMi ourMi, Yon mo help voortnwnreckoned at IJOO, while the Injaredtotal around five thousand- TheIt*# Herald%mm. TheI quest ton was te*t»d#d to mtI laul—i. nul waserigiMfiy oddTaaned\ to t%M BoyceTlw *#%u# for Uu«I tajer carries tbmit thr*e t \mm a*tench ad vert king as i*e*rrkd wowWhy, «re cannot coocaiv*, but tk#alsowilltn mnptihli tfttetiftc* Will bn holdmalty pUdgt and the owner*ofpropatiy every*wbefe thr vug hoot the Ifominion will be counselled to give special attecittpn'to tt«e nsoul of tire hautrd* from their premise* in ronneetkwi with this i#•ml no extraeo*t to yourMilvc*nihd Stores Ltdproperty d»m*g« way amount to flSM,0@O Here, where life ranYee Urn ka% eintins week for BrandonTba IKiaiota Hotel, which for auttesceHy, joyotwly and mentheir mmnM to amass huge fcr time* fooM the teedervnatreetthings of life, the Almighty ha#fact remain*. The paper la „the aae size at i* now s«ed. bvu1 the Impart ment of Insurance at with oae execution the type facea * Ottawa has prepared a largeare all new at the pr«**»*ni. I amount of hteratwr© dealingIn addition te th* follow, of item a lt;with the subject, and in addition the issue contained a very lengthy to the appeal t« adult* a specialwrite up on the district la genera)number of years has been [ ehoem to demonstrate the ceaoweatie•hfi management of C. I ee [iee ^ MA| (}|v aim! rmsr#** luram pathe sc*km conducted where it obvioushi~now changed hand* lie w proprietor Aieiond,AtheJSomrese with mure brawnmoemm and poare nine hours the luxuriant homesraraored1*4 it*ofhave lw«n feedingthe wealthy were destroyed, great office huildisg* erected bv mao were crumply like paper, and noble shipstltenser* wi green plumsa. wnere it_______________most fertile fieldsfor propagating the truth* of lire prevention i# provided.In 1925 fire cost Canada i* sumLr.m. pi.cert « Awl rail am** lh, i ««*» *«•■? P *h* «*«•»-tra. k o«ar PiUwhry o,*r the «wk I the hour of mueorn man f.,r«ot huGod- It w neeeasary perhaps, thatThe bridge across the Aasiniboineaauth of town will be reany for traffic about the 15th of the month.of $102,4*3This was alight%this waa noticedby a man living in that district, who moved the obstruction and reported the incident to the traincrew onMonday tnoi uiugTbafourth regular meeting of the M iniota Literary Bocielywaa held on Friday afternoonwhen the following programme waa given. Openwith OCanada, recitatiin* were given bv Jennie Dormer and Ericom* miuute Speeches where contributed. The programme was much enjoyed andtfi rinHe should demonstrate 14** mighty power to Hi* people- What it has taken year* for man to erect, Ood in His might has destroyed within a few hours. The sympathy of Canadian* i* with the sufferers.—Ex*A branch of the Northern hank has been opened im town turd is now doing a big business. Another branch hat been opened at Crandallthan the 1922 lose, buthigher than 1923 24. From 1910 to 11125, the loss by fire in Canada waa $370 006*524, or $42.74Manitoba** fire lossThe stores in town will be open on ^Yadoeaday and Saturday even-inga till ten o'clock, and close atA full line of Stanfields AllWool Uod^rwoarfor Man. Redon sharp other evauinga.or Blue Label in two.piececombination.orStores■it til fello#i»gfit moreThere will be a curling meeting tonight for the purpote of organic iug forth# season and completing arrangeoieuti for the building of irink.per capita, in 1925 totalled $2,637,430.Death and injuries by fire in1925 were 347 for the formerand 713 for the latter. The deadincluded 84 n J7I children.269 men, 341children. B'injured wereand 103womenthe death totals it been shown that childrennumber ofbrought to a elo»e vri the National Aothora.inging nrttrtstiif tnils arrangedtie “£i-Fastef Stour it tie Wi*ns InstitateTlie Thanksgiving service heldin the English Churches in Tito Creaks Winona, and M iniotaisTba Canadian Pacific railway again according a prize of one hundred dollars ($H*0) fo the Canadian scoring ihe highest in hardflctrtir 22, Hmnslir 5Sunday,riota lastsuccewfalArrow River Itemsw«i e most There were large gatherings atthese services. Rev. DePencier Brandon preached the Thanks*sermons.uifiVr the greatest fatalities through fire.Fire waste isvone of the mostserious economic problems con-fronting Canada at the present time. The public in general i* virtually affecteu by the tremetid ous losses annaally incurred by tire aud the enormnus expenditures rendered necessary to adequately protect life and proper-a.it# ravages