PAGE 8. YEP. it’s him all right. all right. his Of clout. rajah nl' ro-mrclsAEo-orgo- He-m‘ macaw-cl ln lm'v llu- grrat “Hahn" lulu but. Hwy say lw gut. lust in snmv m0 thing lno- kno-w. sumo-uno- hunch-d him ll: don ll. 'I‘lu- Bran Brumlm-l piclurv Such gnu-r, Sun-h puls‘P, And an IhOUlIlt‘l‘S. efore leaving England recently after a short visit to that country, E. W. Beatty, president of the Canadian Paciï¬c Railway said "I cannot help but regard Canada as the greatest actual potential asset in the Empire, and vs hen exchange is at parity I feel quite conï¬dent that England will support Canadian enterprises and Canadian development. will he very extensive.†The photograph reproduced above shows Sir Thomas Fisher, general manager, Canadian Pal-inc Steamships. ileftl; Sir George McLarcn Brown, European General Manager of the Canadian Paciï¬c. Mr. Beatty and Captain J. Turnbull, commander of the Montlaurier. ILL HEALTH compelled pretty Louise to abandon the Kleig lights two years under them again. At the time her heart failed her, Miss tllauni decided a strenuous campaign of exercising would be the best method of preparing for a come-back to the screen. Accord- ingly. she enrolled in a Hollywood physical culture school. At- tending regularly and faithfully, she’s managed to regain her lost health and expects to perform before the camera within the near future. "Good health is as necessary to acting in the talent," says Miss Glaum. And in the above Getting In Trim for Screen Come-Back ENGLAND WILL SUPPORT CANADIAN ENTERPRISES ghl ill right. His awaiting maJCSL)’. C‘aupu V {io-ul'go- Hurmnn Ruth. How they ever it. "Hahn" min this mum “1- don‘t knnw. .t. in sumo- nimio- stiuiin. and thv ï¬rst. hunch-d him this rig-Hp and WM him to nuuvl pii'tlll'ml ahuw was thv rusult. )isv. And such â€husky. pianoâ€"mover HI‘ .- THE turhzmml fellow smiling at ynu horn is Zorn Agha who I'm-vntly cvlvl'n‘atml his 150th birthday at. Constantinoplo. 'l‘urâ€" key. A Kuml by birth. he has a birth certificate to verify his ago. Agha has had live. wives and, at 90, was the father of a husky baby sun. For more than 100 years. his business has bepn that. of a “hamal†or porter. AT FIRST glance, this pnorograpn may "a“, M. J-.. -- it pictured a bit of foul play. And it would have been were it not for the bullet-proof vest that the cool, calm and collected young man at the left is wearing. The picture shows a test being made of the res ' ' ' ' corporation. Its makers are of the opinion worn by all men whose duty is to protect life and property. They cite the fact that one policeman and an average of 27 people come to an untimely end daily in the United States through bullets. The vest consusts of layers of “Bovite†.013 It is covered with the same thickness of of an inch thick“ . . . metallized graphitic material which causes a bullet to side- .- . ._ _--._-..;.... n will mist every type 0f 1‘9- â€ID UuIII-W slip withoxftnificrochettin volver or pistol bullet, b0 this phqtograpl} jtrgay have led 31m to believe IF SPEEDING motorists have any conscience at. all. it is cerâ€" tain that signs like the above will instill eaiiitinn in them. Tiles.- death markers are. part of Chicago‘s campaign to prev-em :iulu- Inobfle accuhnns and have been_[flaced at every spnl “lHWo speeding and careless driving claimed a victim. A grim warn- ing, indeed. How Chicago Warns Its Speeders SCENES of 1776, such as this, will be re-called by picture, tongH“ and pen throughout the U. S. this month when the nation pauses to honor the birthday of George Washington. The phoâ€" tograph above, posed by Captain J. Kirk McCurdy of Swarmâ€" more, Pa, depicts Washington at prayer during the. trying day? at Valley Forge. This picture was made on the actual s!†where the great “father of his country" so often knelt in pi'aytfi' for Victory. No matter how persistently a man In posed to a girl, somehow, after marri suspect that she “lured him into it" IIIII‘-.‘l“. III I‘I'II'I.‘I'A | ". *""I â€I. FI‘I'IINJIL' II'II': I I IVII'III'II'S I':II'III'_- 52'" 'III' ..; I IIII‘ IIIIII‘I‘ III ~III-I':III :II.I; ' I I .‘II IIIIIII IIII- ‘IIII IIIzziII .I‘.. z ‘ I'II‘III'IIILI‘ IIII‘ ~I{_\, II I~:I'~II1 .. ' III:II ICIIL'IIsII :IIIIIIIII-I: m w. \ IIIIIIII IIIII'I' INII'II III IIII III ~I . n I†\\IIIIIII III' IIII'I'II :IIIII ~‘:! 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It is also l‘c‘lml‘h'd nIIHInI‘iHUS :H'U \‘M‘V 0mm and rvsuimu'v mice cast nf Hm Hal; “Mthfl SU'N‘3, Lmu'x‘ ham. 0“in hvux‘s ‘2 it 8 p.111. (MN: 1 Sundays (mm. and rosui Countvas and Lamb site "Id PM! «mun 9toua.m..1301u (Sundays vxvoptvd DR. L. I. BELL Office on Lamhton Shwt Dr. Hutton's "flico‘. MT“ 2 to 5 p.m.. 7 t0 9 um. «m duy. C. G. AND BESSIE MCGILLIVRAY Chiropractors. Durham. Ontarw. rho SCH‘HCO â€If“ IM‘d“ Hf" 14‘ \w;{ and years to Mr. “.nnsuH-mw '- In Durham Tnnsdzu .~‘ 'l‘lmt ~ ‘ \ Saturdays. c‘ ‘. i o DR. W. C. PICKBRING DENTIST ("Tut (HM l'.|.I\‘.t H“ ch :â€" ~ DUI lIanI Ulllal m Honnr HI .ntu, (Slut Snrgvnlls‘ all m- Blm‘k. M 0f Nat'lh Adverhsmnmns undo-3' : CASH “’H'H (DRUNK; ~1x « of four. Tvlqvhmw MP» 1!- Saturday night 0f \Vc‘o‘k HM 25 N'uts. (m all charm. ..; .1 wiil kw madv vavh um I" w Harm.- bqll' Hf H 'l‘uvsday mu} lw on‘w. M! Thursday, February 19. 1925 Medical [Mn-“1m: . nas[ihunsou JAMIESON J. L. smmx. 31.3.. 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(Mice hours m..130tu£ p.m.. 7 to 9 pm Ma Den/d! â€A RM [INN 1h ulna LUCAS b: HENRY M DAN. MCLBAN H HI llh‘ IH CO! bar: .I) .R Ha 100 a “t W m 8( 1t n