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NOBLE, 0 0 o 09 [Q) sr Nelson Plagehis Still on Active List More than ordinary interest at- taches to the fact that a replica of Nelson's flagship, The Vietory, was built for First National's Corinne Griffiths special "The Divina Lady," which comes to the Strand Theatre Wednesday and Thursday, March 19 and 20. The original, launched at Chatham in 1765 and the oldest ship in His has been restorad Majesty's Navy, and is now op view in the Charle's IT dry-dock at Portsmouth, England. During recent weeks the vessel has bee, inspected by thousands, includ- ing King George. Although most people young and old, know something about the ship there ave few aware of the fact that the Victory did more than ea ry Nelson's flag at Trafalgar. Years before Nelson set foot up--° on her she carried on a single-han- ded fight with six Frenchmen off Ushant. She took pert in the re- lief of Gibraltar and in 1790, Hood flew his flag on her off Toulon and at the capture of Corsica. The ves- sel wag elso prominent at the bat. tle with the Spaniards off St. Vine- ent with Sir Joha Jervis. After Nelson's time the Victory was flagship in the Baltic and help- ed to guard the Swedish coast a- geinst Russia. Although; generations stoOd rev- erently at the spot where Nelson fell few seemed to mind what vandalism was practiced abroad until the old ship's bottom threatened to fall out. Then tht antiquaries woke up. The restored Victory contains much of the original material. The tower gun deck is exactly as it was. t was on those planks worn into furrows by the trucks of gun car- riages thay the barefoot men stood who fought a Trafalgar. Below this deck is not only the Victory of Nelson, but the Victory of 1765 the flagship of Admirals Keppel, "Hyde, Parker, Howe, Hood, Kempenfelt and St. Vincent. The quarters once occupied by Nelsop, and Hardy and the spot in the cockp't where he died; the cabin of Scott the secretary; the cook's galley and even the appliances in the surgery are in perfect order. Since the restoration, began many interesting relics have been returned. Many people no doubt, will wish to see whut Frank Lloyd, the Scots- man, who fade "The Sea Hawke", has made of Trafalgar, re-fought off "The Best From the West" ROSEDALE COAL SCREENED UP TO A STANDARD -- Not Down to a Price A Hard Coal that will Stock Anywhere and All Lumps $13:50 per Ton Jas. Winterbottom, Ontario TT il Hi 1 FE the coast of Southern California for "The Divine Lady." His was no light task, and pictuer-goers will admit that it could not have been nlaced in more capable hands. The role of Lord Nelson is acted by Victor Varconi. Other noted film players supporting Miss Grif- fith are H. B Warner, Don Kieth, Montagu Love, Michael Vavitch, Marie Dressler and Dorcthy Cum- mings. School Reports ETON--RUGBY SCHOOL REPORT . Sr IV-- Inga Haukness, Wickander. Alf- | man. Firs; --Waldemar Ostinan, Gudrert | Evelyn | Haukness, Ellen Larson, Larson. Pr--Jeanne Johnson, Rayno Lund- in, Biner Haukness. No. present this month--20. Average--11.07. Currie, Ruby Lundin, Ragnvald Ost- E. SLOAN, teacher. HIRI BES HH HH BEAN TH RY red Houde, Effie Larson. : 'g Jr III--Norah Wainwright, Axel = Johnson. : |g Ne WW Sweaters--$2. 50 Class II--Jim Wainwright, Jack: 5 Pi A Choice of v-Neck or I an easy matter. and Biue.-- Fine Novelty Tweeds, mad nme 1 wa-- Class V--*Margaret Eastman. Clogs IV--"Mabel Rastman, *Ver- Bandeau Style Brassiere--only Se aa Lyon, Mary Eger. i Jr IV--Willie Huckell, *Algie i Woodworth, *Ronald Guay, *John McMahon. ; Sr III-- *Margaret Ayres, Hans Eger, "Walter Eger, Gladys Lyon. DINORWIC SCHOOL REPORT Corselettes Two-tone Effect to make the matching up of a Sk z Colors, Tweed Skirts - $2.95 In--Blue; Brown and Grey. A; Important saving in Prices. That Stim higher Waisted Look to {The Figure Tound Neck; Silk and Wool; Red; Powder; Green; Yellow e with a Yoke, Small Pleats at Sides A Coseletie that g'ves 25¢ 1 URES EBNGY SA EREESTASHIZ0 6) ERORASEEEAE BES UE SUES FEN II REID | be TH SHEHHHNI IHL EH FH HERE A HH Gates LLL i sii fal HL RL SIR a Ree i Lod We *Mariarme Naumano, = i Dorothy Wright, Henry Besselt. (ST Wie ave Ie) Sgock - Taking |ANDERSON & HARRIS seni, * oo 2 ili a ® Beswetty thudrey Lyon, "Wile, Gecial Reductions FUNERAL DIRECTORS Jr II--Jimmy Euckel. : EE a ns ; '! Pr--*Lill'lan Naumann, *Margaret'y 04Y OR NIGHT CALLS 'Eger. Norma Lyon, *Karlo Kainula, *Weikko Hauta. Porfort Attendance--* Percentage of Attenoance---96. Mrs EASTMAN, teacher. OXDRIFT SCHOOL REPORT Names in Order of Merit-- 'Sr IV-- Dorothy Griffiths; McGonegal. bert Coutts. Sr W--Jackie Coutts. Jr I-- Lawrence Janes, George Lyle. nari mer Mary Sr II--Irvi, Skene, Tommy Grif- fiths, Douglas Amos, Amy Corner, James Spalding, Mary Cook, Stella Pollard, Wellingtos McConegal, Gil- Burton Pollard, Ursula Cook, Willie Amos. Pr.-- Rena Skene, Marion Coutts, | = M. MARTIN, teacher. AXES and AXE HANDLES, HORSE BLANKETS, HEATERS and (-in STOVE PIPES TEAM SLEIGHS __. _. We also have a NeW Fresh Stock of-- Corner, Cecila Spalding. PAINT, VARNISH and __- Sr III-- Hazel Richarlgon, Jim- ALABASTINE mie Pateman Victor Pollard, Grant For Early Spring Cleann ng. Dryden Ontario Many other Seasonable Lines GOOD SET SECOMND-HAND __ EA. KLOSE, PROMPTLY ATTENDED Te PHONE Day, 62 R 8 Night, 6 B 4 HAASE OREEEIROR HH 5 4 "| | 4 4 { J.A.GARDINE. Z Gensral Merchant, -- {i W\AGLE RIVER 4 Agent for & Prost & Wood IMPLEMENTS. COCKSEETT PLOW COY a 8 & 6 Sharplc's Cream Segerstess. A ER Tm ill See Designs for-- --and-- \} I --and the--- SEMI-READY GUARANTEE --_ of SATISFACTION Walter | Sr 1iI--Harold Haukness, Gunnar 7. PROUD FOOT - Wickander, Haakon Haukness, "The Dryden Tailos™ The New Samples Of the Very Latest in Colors anc Spring Suits op - Goats Be The New Key, board. SEE ONE T0-DAY at---- Pronger & We also carry a complete lin --i:e Record Ribbons, Second Sheets, ete. Portable World In The Built by the World'r Oldes The most compact, the lightest, the most dependable. Complete with Standard Keyboard -- with Paragraph Margin Felease and Back Spacer on the Key- Sold on Easy Terms Without Interest. Dryden and District Dealership re of Suppl'es for Typewriters-- Mani [NA st Typewriter Manufacturer. Armstrong's illa Paper, 'L'ypewriter Paper; Pronger om & Armstrong StaliGaery BREE 4 Se x A hh OP > 2 'Fresh Groceries, Confectionery ug EN, Fruits and Vegetables Fiour & Feed Tie XS PE 7k Cured Meats ; or without grass seed THE McCORMICK-DEERING Line. of Farm Machinery is complete-- _ Seed Drills can be had in the East- Ten Tvpe in three sizes: 11; 13 and ® 15 run, either hoe or single disk. These drills are complete with grass seed attachment, do good work and draw easy. [The Western Drill is :. "made in different sizes from 14 run #% tp to 57 run, can be had in either single or double discs, or shoe, with attachment, Large-sized Drills are equipped with A power lift and either Tractor or Horse Hitch. Dics -Harrows either ,inthrow or J 5, Oxdrift out-throw from the 12-dise up. Double Discs from 7 to 10 fee; wide with either Tractor or Horse hitch. Smoothing Harrows, Spring tooth SPOT CASH ataxITN ea! Harrows and Plows of all Sizes. Be sure to get our Prices and Literat- ure op your Spring Needs. No one ever Regrets buying a McCormick-- Deering Machine, no matter whether it is a Tractor, Truck, Thresher, Binder, Mower, Seed Drill, Rake Jise, Cream Separator, Cultivator, Manure Spreader, Engine, Feed Grinder, Wagon, Plow, Harrow or Scuffler, they are built to give sat- isfaction. Corner Ontario Specials Shortening, per Ib " Cheese, 21-1 bricks --._g_- Batter, Western Creamery, Ib 49¢ White Beans, 2-1bs Tough's Confectioney -- J]. 0. GOUGH, Prop.