PAGE 8. provides UOTllqu.. NEXT MONIIE' AND TUESDAY _ Mfrs. ngid tAlla?t weéntutlo ï¬almerstor; “ . . .,;on ues ay 0 a en~ e unera 0 THE TRILMPH OF THE RAT :her aunt. Mrs. A dam Wren. The nearest pictureâ€"m starring that! MissBertha McLellan Of Mount: For- irrurstibiz- â€mm lover, Ivor Noveilo.i est Vi51ted her brother. Dr. McLellan. S just released. It's â€The Triumph of 3 one day-lash week. , the Rat“. Bigger. more suectacularfl Mrs. Sinclair of Vmeland. Mrs. Bur- and “on, thrilling; in every nett of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. William Noyello‘s former! Gardiner and Mr. John Amos of Mt. ‘Forest. visited M1. and Mrs. Tuck on of the redemp- . . . - Saturday. Mrs. Sinclair remained for iUWuLD U‘ â€"‘ . i l grander way than any oi Ivor successes. It is a story of the “" the most notorious tion I, . ,. -. fhuz‘actvz'. 111:“ pitch“ of the Mont-7†longe‘ V151" martre. Full -.' passion and vitality.% we are glad to. see Mr. and Mrs “The Triunzp" 1' the Rat" courses OiijManary home again after some week: {spent in Toronto where Mr. Manar: its swiit and iunultuous way to a . . :limax that rivals the imaeination. given: for specral treatment of his bro The “0...-.. nrobes to the yerv depths'ken shoulder. He is able to resume hi ' - ‘ - ~ - ‘1 f " r ' of emotion and plays upon the v1tar;“°n- again. shards of human feelings. I, Mrs. James Eccles returned last wee] It bids fair to eclipse its successful '; after an absence 0f some months spen predecessor. "The Rat“. Mr. Novelloiwnh members of her family at Corn is starred with Isabel Jeans. and a '1 and on the ~10th (391109551011 0f Egre splendid supporting cast includes Nina '; mont.. Mrs. E00195 15 at present Suay Vanna. Julie Sueda. Marie Ault and. 1 mg Wlth Mr- and Rim Bert Eccles. ‘ I Mr. Arthur Hasï¬ie has severed h: "9‘13. 5 k a In “The Triumph of the Rat" you will see: Parisâ€"The high light of its Montanrtre and the White vuuui. Ivor NovelIoâ€"â€"giving the greatest sateen -.~,:_~rforr‘.ance of his career a". “The Raf. taitered. starving and for- m. thrown out from the high society into which he had drifted: an outcast even from the White Coffin. Isabel Jeansâ€"again the siren. strug- gling by fair means or foul to "keep GAMUT Some curves. 3 curl. a tilted noseâ€"- That‘ :; you. A stmtled rapid- -beating heartâ€"- Let fall: A court. a. judg‘ . a judge. a crisp decreeâ€" That's all. :1 the White Coffin. ADV- '- Mr. George Calder spent a few days last week in Toronto and Hamilton. Mr. Richard Irvin is laid up at pre- sent. having been kicked in the leg by one 01 hi; horses 3 week or so ago. The Ladies’ Association of the United church meets this Thursday at the home of Mrs. Thorne. . The Hydro Auditor. Mr. B. Faichney of Toronto. was here on Tuesday and found everything satisfactory. Mr. Mortimer Lynch spent thel week-end at his home at Ayton. ‘ Dr. John Tuck of Toronto was called: in consultation on his brother, Mr. Abe 'porr. Mr. Tuck seriously ill. ~ A goodly number of our men from {around here attended Mrs. Eurig's sale {on Monday. Prices were high. espec- §ially for horses. . We are glad to report that Mr. Rob- ;ert Aitken is improving nicely after {being laid up with blood poisoning in UUA b ADAAV u-- The Public school opened again this week. Both teachers and pupils have been at a disadvantage thi': winter owing to so much sickness. Mrs. David Allan went to Palmerston both knees. I. LULLbUL v-wâ€"v- ! We are glad to see Mr. and Mrs. EManary home again after some weeks ‘spent in Toronto Where Mr. Manary given: for special treatment of his bro- . ken shoulder. He is able to resume his ’1 worl; again. ‘ ‘â€" ~L “-AA‘V f mm the South. Varney . \ (Our Own Correspondent) ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lawrence and‘ daughter visited with friends on the second of Normanby Sunday last. ‘ Mr. Albert Marshall and John Mor- ice were busy on Monday ï¬lling up the pitch-holes and leveling the road on the provincial highway. They made a ï¬rst-clas: job. There was a bee at Varney on Sat- urday afternoon straightening up the ; church sheds as they were falling down 'with the weight of snow on the roof. The thaw on Tuesday took away a Lclair of Vineland. Mrs. Bur- rronto. Mr. and Mrs. William and Mr. John Amos of Mt. sited Mr. and Mrs. Tuck on Mrs. Sincrair remained for lesday and ‘ Toront TY. ‘ M155 spent the Clifton ayton. week-e was calledi Mrs. an M? Afieiis wai‘ PriceviIle (Our Own Correspondent) between the acts. The proceeds were $37.00. Those who weren’t there mis- sed seeing a good play. This Friday night March lst they intend putting it on at Swinton park in the church. Miss Lottie Whittaker has gone to Toronto for a while. ~ Miss Ida Hincks of Eugenia and Mr. Clifford Hincks of Egremont, spent the week-end at their home. . Mrs. Henry Richardson of Toronto is waiting on her mother, Mrs. D. G. McLean, who is ill. We hope she may‘ soon be out and around. Miss Jean McLean spent the week- friends are hoping to see her out. 13nd around again soon. She has no -, been out since before Christmas. .I Mrs. A. Carson and son Stewart. spent the week-end With Inenas an, Vandeleur. Mr. John McMeekin is engaged with Mr. J ack Shortreed taking out logs. Mr. Wm. Hincks visited Sunday in Markdalc. Some from here attended the hockey match in Durham Monday night. Messrs. Clifford and Alfred Hincks visited at their uncle‘s, Mr. Win. Mcâ€" Leod‘s. on Sunday. The regular meeting of W. M. S. of St. Columba Church, Priceville, was held at the home of Mrs. Sullivan on Thursday, February 22. The meeting opened by singing a hymn with Mrs. L. MacArthur presidling. Psalm 21 â€"_- _ _-‘_A_ d â€"-â€"-- was then read. by Mrs. J. Williamson and. Mr. Sullivan led in prayer. After the business .01 the meeting was over, the third chapter “Bubbling Springs in Bie" of the study book “Drumbs in the Darkness†was then taken by Miss Martha Watson and Anne. Shortreed. Another hymn was .7 “55b. Mrs. P. MacKinnon, president of the Ladies‘ Aid then took charge and opened this meeting by singing hymn 430. After the reading of the minutes and roll call. with 20 members present. Mrs. Sullivan and son and Miss Mary MacKinnon then favored the audience with some music. L L1. .-0 W vvoaov -__ ._ The Ladies’ wmien decided that they would put on a St. Patrick’s social on March 15th. â€"‘ - :n-Loo After Grace was sung lunch was served. Swinton Park (Our Own Correspondent) We have had a very lovely Febru- ary. real steady winter weather, and a touch of real snappy fros'ty weather that is ï¬ne and healthy. 0 1-- - .1--. bxuu LU coo-v “â€" Wolf hunting is the order of the day‘ here at present and a good number of the old hunters are enjoying it ï¬ne! and are declaring now who will be thel first to stretch a wolf hide. There seems to be a tribe of ï¬ve or six and they are very hard to get in range with the shot gun or rifle and the hounds do not seem to be able to make any head 'way as to running them. But in a few days there may be some good news as the hunters are hum." "ma 1193(1an as to where the week-end visiting with friends. {week-end with friends at THE DURHAM CHRONICLE a. dainty home by Mr. W. day afternoon. was taken to Durham hospital arm a. couple of days ago brought to his home here where he will be conï¬ned‘ A farewell party was given Friday} night by neighbors and friends to Mr; and Mrs. Albert McNally and Miss Bertha before their removal to reside at Traverston. Mt. and iMrs. Mc- Nally were presented with a set of dinner dishes, and Miss Bertha with a manicure set. Mr. McNally made *suitable reply and thanked the comp- any for their kindnses. The evening was spent in games and dancing. (Our Own Correspondent) Mr. Wm. Hunter is in Toronto this week attending a convention of the various townships. l‘ . Mrs. Elizabeth Pollock was so un- fortunate on Monday night or rather Tuesday morning about 2 o’clock, as to have the house she was occupying. destroyed by ï¬re, with very little of the . effects saved. She was visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Eccles at the time. and her son Wesley, who recently re- signed from the Toronto police force ,to take charge of the farm, with his [family was in the house at the time. 'iThe ï¬re, which is supposed to have started from the stove pipes, had gain- ed considerable headway before it was discovered. 74â€" :_ A very pleasant time was spent in the home of Mr. Lorne Allan, a week ago Monday night just before he gave up possesion of the place, by many of his friends and neighbors. The real object of the visit was to remind him of how we had always appreciated his citizenship during the many years he has lived amongst us and to that end suitable erply. A neat little program followed and the remainder of the night was spent in music, dancing anda lunch eating. Mr. John Queen was elected a week ago at a special school meeting as Trustee to ï¬ll the vacancy caused by the resignation of Mr. D. Davis. Tuesday’s thaw reminds us all that ' ' ose at hand and there is now a rush to get the summer’s wood Dromore (Our Own Correspondent) The Dromore Branch of the W0- men’s Institute held their annual At Home in Russell Hall on Friday ev-. ening, February 22, and entertained nearly two hundred of their friends to a very enjoyable evening. Nearly all the people from the neighborhoodâ€" old and youngâ€"were present and all seemed delighted with the entertain- ment. Corner Concerns pleased to re- favorable. H8 was spent in of _.v0L 62 â€"\'0.: Fire Brigade is Being Rem Resignation of (hip! mu Accepted by ("0111er Hut and Arthur Mtlhmulti Appointmentâ€"Buxhuxs 'Was Varied. The sitting m 7. Monday night 1V2; oratorically. 1hr 21 good many mm. .1 I‘m bylaw causeda 10». (.:‘ (11> of the Speakers "XEXV'T‘HL as being in Iavor ()1 a; m that would rolnbz'. :m months. It wa: tion of the C01 neighboring fax bring their (E cattle. but 1m the Council :1: trary to the ( not contrary 1< to acconmazn' unleashed and did he 0'63". 1; allowing xhv LI‘; on the SUN-T. case. a: thing ir a misdc l‘i inf orma the timt parted. future r lished th ance and Council : Westmorc The SD station handling purchase what the the whea spread. be ceived f o timate cc pay. Th1 that th money 1r could no stances. attribute chat 1C addr wou] \‘isio “’38 “'88 Ht Whim' could Mr. W table. deal \« spokesmc n :0. laid the matter of last year's. bz' they were nude sxstem the ï¬n practice bm 11¢ calls recently time mere doin at an amual 105 \R' a still open an‘ Thc 'ould promon, 121(- at large during The Finance LTOII counts amounting 1 telephone is 1° be Constable Allen’s T he pays a 1331'»- 1d The as brou ouncil 1 H en;