Wednesday; October 18, 1967. Friday October 20th - CHILDREN’S SWEATERS Puliovers and Cardigans, Attractive bulky knit orfons., Girls’ and Boys’ styles; . Sizes 2-3x, Reg, $3.98" ” | CHILD'S TERRY BRIEFS. Highly absorbent. Full cut, 100% cotton terry-hygenized. White and assorted colors, Sizes 2-4-6, Reg. “AS GIRLS’ FLETTE PYJAMAS. Cozy flette. Assorted prints and colors. Tailored style, Sizes 7-14, oo St. 49 - BOYS’ WESTERN SHIRT | Sizes 3-6x, Assorted color combination. ; ‘Hard weaaring flette - YOUTHS’ FLETTE PYJAMAS Asoorted patterns... . wo ican “16. 2 = “an. Find Las snbte fot | MEN’S WORK GLOVES Hucks Wolverine _ Pig skin face. One size. S MEN‘S WORK SOX. 3 Ib. Nylon reinforced toe and heel 8 Outstanding Saving © B LICOL — bulky knitting yarn, Super soft. Knits quickly, Thick and warm, Ideal for. sweaters, suits, hats, mitts, . gloves. A superb hard wearing blend. Reg. 83 2 oz. ball | LACE TABLECLOTHS Luncheon size. 36” x 36" 2 patterns. Ecru only 2351.49 3} $I 49 . CHECK TEA TOWELS 100% pure cotton. Long lasting, 22 x 32, BATH TOWELS Plains, stripes, florals. Sub. 2351 49 DISH CLOTHS Assorted ne Reg 19 - 5 A9¢ PLACE MAT SETS Cotton place mats sets of 4, Hand embroidered. Fringe edges. Assorted colors,. $1.49 C ) DAY ‘Friday October 2h Sorry tee No. Phone ‘Orders $249 . 5351.49] * iu | SAI cll $1.49. Sud. | ri AiS149 4| Of high treason, refused to plead 4| in the police barracks at Regina . red in wild west -shows, and ~ | ried a Scottish half-breed, and 7 j| plan sale of | Christmas trees fi | Forest Wardens began {ts fourth year of activities, One of the a | annual tree sale, -- B| day at 7:00 p.m, in Cassie Hall wa he At . HANA ‘ a lea cy Ni aay Redcoats advanee « on Metis ‘in the Battle of Batoche, 1885. From Canadian history - Riel s return led | to death by noose In 1884, Lows: res Wee yan suaded to retwmn from exile in the US. — where he was teach- |. ing in Montana — to champion the cause of the pioneer white settlers, Metls and Indians once again, this time inSaskatchewan, after leading their first uprising in Manitoba In 1869-70, ’ ‘He tried to uphold the interests. of the settlers and preserve thelr lands by constitutional means against federal government en- croachment, but to no avall.. *- ’ The building of the CPRacross the prairies inevitably would break the transportation mono- poly of the Metis Red River carts; | j and it brought land speculators and. new settlers who threatened to wipe out the peaceful con- munity farm system they had established along the river banks, The federal government failed to grasp the urgency of these/—- worries, which were intensified] | by the fact that the buffalo, on which the Metis had depended for. a nomadic ‘Hving, had dis- appeared from the plains, ‘The farms of these English and|§ French half-breeds — mostly descendents of the furtraders ~ had become their only way of surviving, eee we Riel ot up a:rebelsprovisional 'povernmont! at! Batoche; on*ttie ‘South Saskatchewan,“ |» If Riel had given: his brilliant general, - Gabriel Dumont, who was a hero of the great buf- falo hunts, a free hand to lead guerilla harassment of the mil- itia on their Iong trek from the end of the railway toward Bat- oche, history might have taken a AY ( ite \ : ‘Aas ey 4 . ao “A XN 9 Vo ‘ : sae | 1 aa a “USED CHAIN ‘SAWS “While ‘They Last” pase ENE ESS 4601 Loketse Ave. "Parting | words: "| & bit of parting advice, use | a little water on the combl Outspoken. other, =| i DO-NUTS | 11 VARIETIES OF CAKE. DO.NUTS - SOFT ICE CREAM | SUNDAES . CONES MILK SHAKES Phone 635-3133 iN bo my | | Xatum Electric * Television - Radio - Recorder Repairs % Major Appliance Safes and Service * Electrica! Conutractor * Residential & Commercial *& Motor. Winding Cor. Kalum & Park Phone 635-2752 O- OP SMALL MOTOR — REPAIR ‘SHOP $65 .., different. course, But. Dumont's forces were heldincheck. . ~ A detachment of North West Mounted Police sent-to nip the rebellion in the bud was defeat. No. of Units Model | Bar and ot | ed by Dumont’s Metis at Duck Jake on March 26, “A trial of strength became in- evitable and was complicated by Indian uprisings against the N, W, FP, Eventually Riel, Dumont and McCULLOCK | 190 30 } inch Cree Indians under Big Bear and Poundmaker fought a series |F of brave. and brilliant battles .740 30 inch ageinst greatly superior federal arms, The out-numbered rebels finally met defeat at Batoche on 740 24 inch May 12, and Edmonton on. July |§ 270 30 inch Hel was. captured, found guilty insanity — which might have 176 24 inch saved his life — and was hanged | | — | PIONEER in November 1385, Eight Indian leaders were also hanged; © Poundmaker and Big Bear were jailed for, three years 750 24 inch and died broken in spirit, Dumont fled to Montana, star- 1 650 24 inch was eventually allowed to. re- turn to Batoche, where he mar- STIHL fos lived out his life peacefully. : 08 24 inch: Junior. ‘wardens’ 1 30 inch ; CANADIEN Lightning I 148 qerrace . Junior Forest War- dens are already planning the an- nual sale of Christmas tresa H cova | "24 inch here, i. Branch no. BOL of the Junto) - Za . 700_ first: matters Gealt with wag. the. . Meetings are held every. Tuose: 1? ie elementary. school and new mem- bers are invited-to attend, =~: |f Camp-outs and participation in comniunity . events: are: also’: part of tha Junior Forest Ward 8. programs. Any. boy wishing to obta -| ther information: about: the Ter- race Junior Forest Wariiens ie ine _ 635-2948 or Wi If thorearea any girls inttorest BB] in forming a female branch of the S| Junior Forest Wardenshere, they “ALL UNITS. RECONDITIONED . _.CASH AND CARRY Some speakers leave you numb | on one end —. And dum, on the: : Try Our Delicious: a CHINESE FOOD. 70.GO... Phone. 635-6111 rater tetate! RESTA URANT CANADIAN & CHINESE FOODS Sunday, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. ‘SKI-DOO | 0 HORSEPOWER. OLYMPIQUE 5 4 50 | | : : Used Outboard Motors: * 1963 35 H. P. Mercury $199. 95 & 1964 33 H.P. Johnson $395.00 | @ |.* 1967 73 H.P. Elgin $125.00 | * 1964 3 HP. Evinrude $99.00 ‘& 1967 3 H.P. Folding EVINRUDE with case -.....-..... $195.00 | * 1967 6 H.P. Evinrude $275.00. | * 1967. 75 HP. McCulleck a § Tee US | 4 ; ttl, : one est CASON it “Open Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to] am. F . _