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Durham Chronicle (1867), 4 Mar 1926, p. 5

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I from page 1) and 'l‘homas It PM pun-rs and one mm 'humus m 30% russle :Id Mrs. BOP- p Stuh'fi. TWO Oh“â€" u-d. an 30" dying in l ml. a son dying in “lump!" a few you. Hf 830’. ms. \Ir. dirasby was Durham Hospital, ,1 t» his home 80m. ' “'IIS 3 man '0" 3m community, 3 I :s gum! and ob”.- .m the family hn'o if a mid". circle of mm ..r husband and mrahvo-ly o'arly .319, Mm; hvld this a!- M Hm rvsidence and m rharg» of Rev. Trinity church, in. nmlo- m Maplewond “uwml Is nngler the llama: rungo'm'Wl. 0' whics -d has Down a men). all". jail” ”1P (‘flmlINln- sympathy to "DO. 1959 GRASBY Inn on runsntt Inch 4, mm TION INTARIO "I . $73.75 $116.00 n answered srwl Dr. Fox nlo-ss you (:0 man 2’" asked 3‘ I. p; «t wanna?" The chil- mo' another, Finally a ”w prvach- v, whn was st man?” I skinner. 3y In: SCHOOL HONOR ROHS FOR PAST ION'I'II IV. B.~Gertie Barr . b l-‘alconor, Lawrence Wh WWTJOSie rankingham, Nelson I .m, Beryl “Sr. In. 3....Frank (Mme Eth l urv 11. mm Br ’ . ., e lnr. 'allace Th1 Mus Tay- LILL Sr. l\'.â€"â€"C.lcn Rowe. Gordon Mc- .;.-;u-, Audrey Bell, Norman Becker, Duran”: Pickering. ” _ .Ir. IV'. A.--Adi Holmes, Woilliar III-mu Caroline Mitchell, Eve‘ Isuml. George Noble. "Ll" y. “.1". HI“ «Norma Allan, Helen Youn, .. myrtw Saunders, Alice Nicho- A Annie Campbell -â€"l-‘dna A. pBrowning, Teacher. Sr. ll. A.--Lnuise Jamieson, Mar- mum-t Dunsmom'. Margarnt Sibbald. Fl'ax\(‘m_ flay-'2 {Ringo} Ashlffy. _‘ Sr u.’ "R.~Vefinun MicDonald, Ruth-rick Dunsmqor, May Bram:- mm“, Porcy Greenwood, Hazel Moor". Jr. II. .~\.~-Arusur Koch, Lily Lung, film's .lzutk. Mary Pickering, Alex. Tobin. ' .ir*."'u. B.â€"â€"Nathan mum», Harold 'l‘ralTurcl. Marin" Mcljaslin, John 4 'm-o-nwnml, '1'nmmy__l.cs\‘n. 81'. Ill. mm .r B'2‘Ruoy Willis, Norman 1., s m K‘ress, yam Willis, Ma- Sr 1. Man Firth, Joan Rowe. JIIIInIII- .‘-°!I \HHITI', Russ \VIISOH, Dor- olln MI-imnuld and Norman Green- \\ 00:! "(11181. .n. n n h I I ll Jr. l.- llmmzm Nnhlu, Bobby Gray Gcmuo Braithw: H10, Hardnn Mclblnb. va H \V hitmom __ Sr. Primer :\.â€"-â€"Kathlm‘n McFadâ€" «lo-n. Hnl'dull firalmm, Harry Falking- hum. Mari; Suumlvrs, Edith Milvs, Sr. l’t'mwr lt-Dorothy Ashley, Vo-ra Upllinsnn. Lmnisu Falconer, 'l'hm'nlun Snvll. Hl-urge Hulnw. Sr- Primo-r 0'..-~ «Eddie \V’le, Alhvrt .lr. Prilm-r .\. LRUbbie Milne, sash hyo-r. .lvan Erwin. Raymund (Wm-- M‘. llo-IMl Lawn-nee and Elle-m3 Tuckv 0r o-quul. m A-.. l“n4_“ Inn- Sr. Primur Murdock. Cl 'I‘Iaiul. , .lx'. I’rmwr H: Karma“ Glass, Jean Marlunmhl. llo-lvn Young, Douglas [NIIL-‘lllhnl'. l.|l('lllc TMOI'd. .h', l’runo'l' 01. ~Arthur Allan. Ruth .Vu-hul. Slunlvy Faningham, Jack lillblh. Hurry Mt‘lklslin. «Liz/.1». Schavh-r. Teach". U.S.S. No. Ro-u 8.8. No. 3 Glennie. | Sr. IV. Blanch» McKeehnic. Dani mum». Luna Br”, [mu Firth. D0râ€"‘ othv Robinson. Grace Paylor, Mae lie-H. Myrtln Robinson. 3 .Ir. l\'.â€"~~lark Audersun. Ralph Stu-l .ll' pics '1'". Sr. n. 4%va Firth, Mary Andvr- wn. Ulnar .\:le1. Alva hn-vnwuud. Ruby Staples. Jr. [ILâ€"Vlula Keely, David Allen. Sr. ll.-4:unvs 1501!, Margaret Firth. James ('01. .lr, ll.â€"~\Villiam Glencross. Gor- clun Hn-vnwood, Agnes Anderson. Jr. [Aleorge ficbeuem Wil- lnam Sclwuennan. Sr. Primer.â€"â€"Jm Firth, nary Al- 10‘“. Mean Staples, Harold Green- len wood Sr. m, -mu Vonew, Maine Puck-I 011'. EM in Voile“. . Sr. ILAIlarPnce Ritchge'. Amctm \Iantn'. Haymond Hopknm'. James Ann-strung'. Allie Hupkum, ln'lng “'VMJPI'. thrhw, Smith Hopkins. .\.-â€"-.\largarv?t Summit (at -' present wet-y day. Mo-rzum nttpndanco 20.7. â€"-E. “'. Petty, 1 shaman, 8.8. lo. 3 mulch Sr. l\'.â€"«'Lenore Reay. ‘Myrtle Llhzu'itun. .lr. l\'.-â€"-'Gordon Coulis. 'John I'Anfltfi. 'Wilbur Mi hum. 'Gladyg Alvxandvr. 'Archie .‘h‘lhvlmlcl. 'Borden Bartman. Stills-361341373 Mighwn. John durx (Emorge .‘hghlon. lla'Charles Mightqn. Bulky (Ilaren MB; 'Clifld '"Ho ; hvrt “ OILS. ’- 3‘ C l" J r. “I.- Gillimy. 139 Me. ‘.o my, 4m; , Imorgoe 1535"“, u _ 3! hsarle Mightqn. Victor's“3 B u '. 3. ( 212mm Beamfilli 'Ho: {mt \\ 9113. Dorothy Builgy. l. - .Mbwrt Reay. 'Gnce â€"â€"Sadia P Jr. 'nm- Sr. Dnrhm Public Thursday, larch 4, ms. « 'lmnulola McEaclu-rn, 'l‘eaclwr. â€"-~.\nm.- Mudonald, Teacher. IV IV I-Armctta McKechnie. Teacher. Iio-ssu- u. Wimmn. To: «Navy K'Morton, 'l‘c-achcr. 83. lo. 11 Domini Olalhwrim- McLIjan 63. Jan Clark. Corinna Law- 2, Bontinck and Glenda .-'. Wilma. Teacher. Milk-r Mur'wl BPUW,“ lawman, Ritchie. Ches- c-ssion Arch'w Mcâ€" '.a\\'r~-ncv, Gum'- Ritchie. Firth, Teacher Bill'lmflL 'Lil- McCullocp.-Jf§B LPet't'i'; Teacher. -i;bé| John- (absent‘ . | HC g: 111.3," “Ry McArtlmr. 0‘“ Mcm‘thur, Laura Mc- $2335 Eli the“: Brown, Gordon .muy Glen Moore. ar’ tuner-~34 A.,Brown Irma Stew- AVG-Mtge attendance H. 1 â€"Allan Mclnnis, Teacher. Arithmetic, Literature, Grammar, Com position and Spelling. Jr. lV.-â€"Mabel Sharpe 7l, Myrtle Marshall 69, Wlilhert Petty 66, Jack Smallman 57, Melville Watson 55. Sr. Illsâ€"168031114)“V 8pc Compositionâ€"Maia fey Moric_e_ 67, Te_d Morice 63. Sr. ll.â€"Marks iven for daily work ~Bemice Iley l3, Wallace Mar- shall 88, Irene Petty 87 Susie Mar- shall 86, Elgin pony 31, Thomas Wat- son 75, Jessie Marshall ‘5. Howard Marshall M. 8r. I.â€"â€"Murray Morice, Wilfred Marshall. Primersâ€"Allan Watson. â€"â€"1A. [-1. 'I‘huell, Teacher. 3H3 No. 96101101930 Sr. IV.-â€"Louiso Jacques' y Hau- Rl§\fl'_._ final napkins‘. "Jr. IV.â€"-May 'Collinson‘, Grace Hopkins', Bentha McNale'. --‘ - ,- .-. A ~1- â€"vâ€" â€"--v-- Sr. ii'lfg-vif-Efié Collinson', John M 813000316. Jr "Lu-Eddie Lawrence', Clar- ence Hargruve' ll. - Susie; Greenwood, Ruby Law- II-IINI'. IllzIIa qums Lillian Col- ,linsnu', Duvuy Aljtm‘, (Em-don (immen- woml, DIII'Is lumrmmn', John Gol- linsnn', Illm'o-III-II MI'Nlely'. Jl'. ll.-â€"-â€".lamvs Wilson', Mt'lville Harrison‘, Allin Mcfiix'r. Sr. l.â€"â€"-Margarvt Brown. Jr. I. How” Brnwn. Prime-1'.â€" Mulwrt Lindsay, Victor Aran, Hurry Lawrvncn. ("1 l'rvs‘unt PVN’y day. Avvrago- ath-ndunco 24195. â€" ~l‘1. M. Pau'k. Teacher. 8.8. No. 12, lineman: \'.-â€"John Hnoper. Jl‘, IV. Flurvum- l’auvl'snn, W31- lat-n Adams. Ethel Laurence, Mur- tha Lawrmu'e. Sr. Ill.» {human \V‘ilsun, John Mattlwws, llmglas Nt'lsnn. Jr. Ill. William Putinrsun, (lur- man Hargraw, Clara Watson, (liar- encn No-lsou, Ado-[inn McNully. lI.~â€"(im)rgc “”ilsml. David Daley. W3 Wells, Annie ’Hunpcr, Fanny Engrave, 8r. I.â€"-Lloyd Brown. Jr. 1.4501(1wa 'Nvlsun, ”Verdun Watson, Annie .mdx'vws, Juan Primr A.~~Hny Andrews. Stan- ley Lawrmu‘e, Edgar Patina-mu, An- me. Watson. Rohvrt Hunter. Primer urâ€"anm Daley, Hazel Watson, Reggie “’ilsun, Alum Daley, James Harm-we, Number on MI] ‘0. 8.8. lo. 2, Bur-opt Sr. l".~-Hihmn Ahfl'dc'm, Lucy Helm»; Mary (lampbnll, Josvph (Lannmwll. 'l‘l 7.--- _ Davis. . Sr. ll.---'-.Vm-ma Ferguson, Vera .lnhn’ehvn. Sadie Davis. Jr. ll.â€"-â€"-Nnrm:m (iox'dnn, Douglas .lnhusmn. IIO'II Sr. l.â€"â€"»‘.Iam‘ ‘Zamplu-H. M0 Hannixmn. Sr. l’l'ilm'l'. Jr. Prinwr. 'I‘imminr'. ' ' _ . Jr. lV.-’413ernw Tnpmms , ‘ 51'. I": 401:! NHMP‘. bwen 3165313, Gojnrgo:_Blz_1_i 3".” _ in _ _.,. ‘lnn-v “u Average 8. 8... lo; .1, lprmnyy Ill. -~-l’c~tx°l 8.8. No. 5, Glenelg. l\'.â€" Vow: Hulmm'. llru'l'. â€"I\an Iohustun. nwr.~l’w"1(\'4'vol'don. “an P.. war-me, Teacher Jamvs 's ermmm, William lvillu Robins, James Wiggins“ Teacher iv Spelli 31 Key“ 72, ai Spgni Ferol Le- leV’iHn w. “Wu‘t-‘owmw Charlus laire DIED FROM STROKE RECEIVED FRIDAY Ir. Bu oh chcohnio Passed Away Late oIntercity momoon Aha lllnou at Only Pow Dan. The death of. Mr. Bush McKechnie (Hughie Charhe) about 530 yester- day afternoon at his home In Up- per Town was a shock to the town. many not knowing that the old gen- tleman was seriously ill. Mr. McKechnie was first taken ill last Friday; When goi for a ail of water, e was eViden ly stric en from paralysis and, falling in the snow in his own yard, must have lain for an hour or more before be- ing discovered, as water in the buck- et he was carrying was frozen over, Indicating that he had been there for some time. The old gentleman’s predicament was discovered by Mrs. J. A. Aldred, a neighbor living across the road, who heard his means and went over to investigate. Her horâ€" ror at finding Mr. McKechnie in his helpless condition can better be im- agined than described. Securing help, the unfortunate man was con- veyed to the house, but he never ,reeovered and passed away Wed- ynesduy of this week. 'l‘hmggh We have known Mr. Mu-â€" kechnu- for a 'numhm' of years, we am unable UHS wvuk to gwu_any particulars of his val-I y life. but. from inquu'y lpni'u that. he has bmeu a rnsiilvni of this vicinity for lip- wards of 70 years. He was a man «if over 80 ynars of mg“. and was “'0 lwlii-vv, horn in Scotland. FM“ .30 yvars 1w livc-d «m his farm north of (".lvnrmulin. in (Hi-rm“: 'l‘uwnship, and nlmut 20 yoars ago, mnvm‘l in Durham, whm'u ho married Mrs. \Villium Hurslinv whn sumivc}. Mr. Merrhnie was a man at HI!- dmlhtc-d integrity. a good citizen and of a quivt. and ilmn'vnsivo clispnsi- Linn. Though not. apparently inn-r- (ash-«l in politics, lw hmk a due“ ill- (mu-st in Hm unumry and um town and mm a man who lu-ld Hm :30- sport of a” who knmv him. I'l‘hu funnral is III-inn hum lumwn um from his lam residlmru in Hm lmckv SIIUm-I'II ItIImMM'} i'm hm- m'al svnit‘vs III-ins: III chum" of Rev. Armstrong III ”In P I'I'shytcrian IthIIrvh and livv. .l, H. \VlIvalmI 0f l‘rImty (IIIIIch. II. ._.-....-.-.--..-1 ;'n nscr‘ tlllll SERIOUS ACCIDENT NARROW” AVERTED ',"'€ ' . “1-. Joan Hm commumty m px‘lpndm mg sympathy tn Mrs. Mck’cchmc m: her sun‘uw. Imperial Oil Company's Team Ban Away Yesterday, but Luckily TNo Damage Was Done. arm- guttmg vh-ar l'rtml tlw tank. 'll'w tram ctm'tml up 'thv ~‘tm-M and ran nn tn tlw shlvwalk m-ur Ml". Bmms" slm'v. “'llt'rl' Hwy “’0‘“. ms- lly captmwl. Mrs. Ii, ltnsvlmrmmh who was an thre strm‘l at t’tw timce hzul a narrow pscapn {mm beam: run ow-r. hut shv Saw the tram «30mins! in tin'w. though in gvtting out at Hm way. In“: slipped and Hell. Luck.- ily, she was not injured. At the time, thore were a nnmborm! chil- dren on the streets, and if the team had been really bent on running away and got altogether out «of cuntml, mum of llw little fork might have hwn injured. -- -- ---“l THE DURHAM CHRONICLE FAST PARIS TEAM ' N. H. L CHAMPIONS Lost at “nova loudly 6-5 but Won Round 18-12.â€"londty's Gum Played on Soft Ice. _ To the town of Paris go Northern League hockey honors this year. and on their brow now rests the senior crown, wrested from Lis- towel/by virtue of their 13-12 win. the decidin game of which was pla ed on .istowel ice on Monday nig t. In Paris on Thursday of last week. the Paris sextette took Gully Rocher's aggregation into camp 8 to 6, and though beaten Mon- day 6-5, they won the, Senior Nor- thern crown by one goal. Several local fans wmt down to Listowel Monday and report 1} good game, though i? the ice had been fast. think the quicker Parisialw (01' should it he l’m'isiuis) would have secured a commanding lead on the “33'. They had it ever Lis- tewe like a tent during the first erimt, outscoring them 2-0. hut. in he two surmmhng sessiuns, the heavier Listmwl players wm‘e them down and emerged from the contest one steal up. Speaking to sumo who witnvssml thn Rama, tlmy say i! was a gum] exhibition, though Romp nf Hw Lua- mwvl tnam mzlrrml his rvputahcm 01109 mm't' “'hl'll lw assuzzlhul a Paris plnym‘ for my mmtav. This H Hm same Rump wlm \w‘nt wrung lust winh‘l‘ in ”w game- against lmr- ham, and if '91": is Mu d; "‘Dh‘i“"' mmvmlly in tight. gullws, n. n :mmn timv the Nurthm'n Lvtuzm- Icmk :w- Lion and mu that lw sat «m Hw fvnw for a mason. DURHAM SCOUT TEAM RAN UP BIG SCORE 'nm pllhlttt is firm! ”1' t'tmwtj; smart. and tram its huhtniug t‘mt- noss, thorn is nu spm-t, that. mm tw mad" nmrv [mum-hung: than hwtwy. Nnhmty has any ”SP for thc- Istzn'm' who wants to “much it. up" juet hot-anse ho, is 0n ‘ttw lasing shtv. :nut whih- 'wu don't. nxpm-t, ttw Lustmwl [truss tn takv thv m‘lttvx' up this Wonk. we'll vvn'tm'u tlw ro-mm'k that {m'th spurts write-rs haw thmmht, a 0~ Tim Will H? Um Paris tram is a papular mw lwrr. fur Hwy plan-cl 1hr mum» fairly arainet, Durham, and Milw Rust Hahn of Hm Hahn hnusn horn says Hwy \wrv llw c‘nirt- "St and LPfl-Iwhax'wl hum-I Hf 'horktey ulnyrrs lu- PVN‘ had in Hu- Hlurr. 'I'Iwy hmk Hm nc-ar mums Durham :mw- Harm in Paris in Hm snmi-flnaiia who" Hwy: lwlc! Hu-m 2%: likv rm! sports. and arruphwl Hwir 3-2 win burn with urarv and thankâ€" fulm-ss. Durham fans mm a unit in trmlm'inx: (hum (:mng-alulatinns. Defeated Mount forest Hockey Team Herc Saturday Afternoon 9 to 1 “Durham Should Poster Juvenile League. Th! Durham Buy ‘5va. hm'kv‘y h-am clvmonstratml quite melinilvly that hwy :m- a lwtlvr tram of pm'k- r-hasnrs than Ulvir fI-Hfo-V-‘I'Hllh from Mount, Fun-st, am Saturday af-- u‘mrmn. Thv; tank thv Mount Fay- t'.’m- n! ‘J m 1 a! UV uwa. nrvna. 'T'hr im'hl kids 'AM'P at! nw-I' thv huhtt-x- 1mm from ttw erhnmtm county huh. and ttw ismw was nu-er H! «MUM, Tho «tummy 1mm: nf th.‘ yum“ \K'PI'I' Raymund mum and Rnxman Moltrnith. whilu Ear! MPEm'hniv plawd a cow! mm“ m New “My. '11.... tonal from» has a. mighty micro littlra tram, and if any uthvr m'mm of Rule in town want to try: Mitch]- ainns with thnm, they are. rt-ady tn take them on. The gamn dvmunstrah-d «mm more that what we now]. and new! badly if we are going tn km-p up with the times and have good back- 9y teams, is a juvenilv heme right hnre in town. Thar» should bf. "3‘.” um mest 0!] Hulm TIM-51001; 1110 MM vgatiml inm ramp 9 to 1 at “w 1m: I! has Merr a” n tn 1 a! ”w Inn! arm Inds wurr a” (aw-r sun from 11.0 wen-um: m. and 13w isnm \ (Dr- HH‘ 'na. Hm 1.00 was BANKERS BEAT D. [1.8. [N SNAPI’Y GAIE Interesting Cont-st Staged at Rink Tuesday Ii In Ruched in Win For lonoy- hangers 8-2. There was hovlmy. all kinds of it. dished Up at. the local rink hero on Tuesday night of this week whon tho Bankers and the High School soxtettes crossed sticks {or one of the wildest exhibitions seen bore in a good many moons. With tho ox- coplion ol' Rowe, tho Ilhllkol'fi' lillo- up was made on ontiruly of the moniml men, but as his husinesc too had somvunng to do with “dough,“ thvy vonsidnrod hi: was oligihlo to plav, The teams lined on as follows: Bankers-«Goal. lbbou; defense, Rowe and Kearney; menu-o. Selma; wings, McFarltznc and Hunt. Sum Winthf. D. l. SWJIUM, melll'; duh-nae, Wilsnn and lelraith; cantrv, Moan; wings, Mcfiirr and I‘llvidgv; Subs" Haw-us and Clark. me a spm‘lalm’s “oiut 0f \‘lvw, Hm gumu was a I'vuulau‘ Hawk, and thumb sum" of tlw «mllvnl. and rur- pllld'ilt haukm's 50mm! rallu-r dus- I.I'vssml at timva. Hwy had vmmuh pum'h 1va in HM" tn mmw fnrth at full 1mm \‘Hh 113-2 VIMHM‘ in llluil‘ «'I'NIH, n... 'l‘lm We “as a Mit‘k-lm nfl'uir fmm the first, dim; at tho gong. and m fast. HIM. tlw I’M'M‘a-v, I’vasy MOI‘. luck. in trying tn kmu up with the play, cast. l'rvquvnt gum-vs inward Um sub. box as if looking, I'M' mmv mm to taku his plmw. During Hu- pla ' lw um, .11, hoard, Unw- "H's-itch?" um? SPI‘IIHN‘ MH'I')’ ‘fUl' this. MHHL unalvrs hm! :; ruugh timc- «of M. In' Hm svmuul xu'riml. leH. had in Ivnw Hm m M haw his slm'l ru- pluvml \\h¢'l'(‘ I1, vmuld nut Nu m «'nnr-‘mvunus. :uul Lawllu in Ilw m-h Jur Hw I). ll. 8.. m slummu: a hut (MW, had in low luicl (m Hm H'o- “"llll Hu- purk wan: uxlravlwl {mm |I|:-' -=t,ulmu'h. 'l'hv «Ic'fd'lla-N' and fm'wm'd “HP“. 01' hum lwms \wrv wurkinn wvll, and mu l'm'vsurd Imus my". «daily wax-u tlu- vrmul many thrills as Hwy \wndml Hwir \u-ury \xay scum-ward, unly In kw Murkml mm uflvr tinw by tho muflvâ€"vyml uuulvl's “'11“. by Hu-ir gum! wurk km»! NW scorn willnn I'wzummhlv lmunds. A Trulurv of Hm gumv was Hun Kuarnm' «of ”w liankvrs art-ism! :n Hm rink nvarly m Hlnv In start HH- A Trulurv of chzu'nm' «of 11w Hu- rink nvnrly wmmd [wrmct FLBSIIERTON TEAMS High School Boys Here Held Youth to Tie Score, While Durham Girls Bmcrged With 3-0 Victory. 'l‘hm'0 was war and rumnra nl' war at ”W lm'ul im- palm?“ Wm!- nvsdny night at last wm-k wlwn Hm Heslllel'mll and Durham High svlmul Mama, both girls and buys, put, «all some i-tpoctmeulur huckvy that was 19“ [mu-h I'HJHH-ol by ”I". fans [pm-5.. ml as any gamc- Hus wink-r. Whin- ”l6-lH(fal buys" (mun had In unrk hard in hold Hw \‘if-‘HHI'H in a 1'4." Ii», Uw Durham India's r-Emwwi Hm! ‘lu-y wvru nu go'latlvmvn loy dwi'vufi- mg Uwir ceruhxhill' yum“ 25-0. I’M!â€" who”! VJIM'“ “1th was worn-cl. 'l'ha- Durham hwy» lmml Up a:- ful- luvm; linul, Luvviln; clufflflr-r. “'1!â€" mn mu! lehmth; cwnlrv. Mum»; wings. 31mm and lilvidm'. Swim. Min/mas and Krvss. Fallownm is-: ”w Hun-up Hf flw Hirls’ teams: Flushed/m 430M, Evaclu Wily-Mn; durum-w. 'l‘lwllua Wilt-mu and I'Llsiv MPKPQ; cvnh'v, Mario Patton; mm!!! ”mm Boyd and Edna McCallum. 801)., Xildrod Mey. Inirham linal. Grlm- haird; «In... r mt" frwm whu 'H HERE LAST WEEK c-pa lum lmlivs shm “Hump“ by ilu glut-h .3 H 4-? 3-0. FHI loamvrs :m to Uw ”in 101'. w mu- Ul in \Un‘k "K t“ d 2 .: hmu 4] HM! In china.- " 3-". "‘l'= .“'.'10.5 and! 'fense. Claim Rowe and Norm '(iugucm; cvutw. luzziv Hind; wimp. Eunicv Moon and Nellie. "00in. .Sub. Moreno» Mgcdouald. uh PICTURE ACTRESS 18 HELD m PAW! A? A [BIO I0?“ . With the Rana mmwuces finished. at was necessary to u sixty nua- nwuy (u Sal-dim Va «y tu an 5mm scenes. With “us um Mo. of tlwm; of the In“ um! Him-1 w; the enlim complny mum baton daybreak for Um snow-covered Mo but. «Immature-d many obstacles which dvluyud ”mm in wuum luck. The «mum mnmauy was u. luv. at sown that night Mr “hymn", Nc-vada. Ill NW unl'h' afternoon. Um trmmfvr nwu stark-cl tumult Um hut-xv mum m Um Manon. but “us Imus! (slvrk I'd-hum! tn ailmx H 1:. 9w mum-d until Hu- lle m'mum. wens m-mm, Miss lec' ”whim! (in: “"8an Mallagvr liluuml M ”:0 mummny WUIIM wlm'u vm-l) and adjust the :m-mmt. hut llu- MN‘L was adamant. Min: Ibmv Ihmlly ntl'mwl m an ww- vm'ity If Hw lumvau’v mmM iw I'v- |||H\ml, 'I‘Iu' c'lmk :Izr'l'm'd, lm‘ Hl~ swim! Hm! sh“ rvmam m hc-I' I'cmm as hmhuw, 'I'Wvlu- lmnmw Ito-lurc- h'suu Imw, Ilw mmumm ru-hmwd, Hw umt‘l loll-‘Imwâ€" mzmtlpvr [mm 19w lull. Mm. how “in wt WW. and Ilw mmumny Iv“ fur INIMOIIU‘. M'unlu, \‘s'zu'lwr Imuvr. :mcl Ibmwmn l-‘zur- hanks, .ll'.. :u'c- 1'uthlrml \HHI Mun Iva m Hm m'mhu'hun. “Inch ll nlmhvzflml 110 ”w lnlci‘ «of ”Ir :ur maul WW "'0. Goods Deliver“ Anywhdc In Tm E.» A. ROWe Pastry Flour M lb 31'.“ The Finest Manitoba per bag Baker 8: Confecflonet Flour $4.50 PAGE 5'. “I "1 u

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