tut Kin mti ' t' ,n b mL - Oil!' I'OMPlli I ,. kj, 'I )Hl A. V' lo:.rs ),.,. U" .;"',U:3 o.uu n it, J if mil Wk V. L. Z iff AS A MOVIE, IT'S ivc. r Thursday, May 15, ViVl Printer Recalls l Buffalo Hunt Of Early Days " Much'od, Alt;, (P Tliomas ! Clarke figures he took part in a one of the country's last wild buffalo hunts- from a train. Ami they didn't v.vi the buffalo. ! A pioneer Alberta printer, a Clarke was on his way west In 1884 with a troop of Motilities He believes rue was rtie first mar, to set type for the Calgary Herald JJ which started publication in the ! 1830s. The Motilities of course B had already been on the prairie? . for 10 years. They came to Mac- leod in 1875. the year that Clarke landed at Quebec with his par-" , ents from Suffolk, England, "j where he was born in 18G3. His father settled near Over Sound, Ont., and young Clarke became an apprentice printer at 5 Meai'ord, but the spirit of adven-m ture caused him to move west In 1872. He not a job with the old Winnipeg Sun but soon enlisted fUNNIER THAN THE STAGE "IT THT PANIC K E D 10ND0N AND NEW York Kxtra . . . ovm.x sciiooi, WALLACE S 0 Cbtree fUTEM ' tit AM(l'S IM.AVEKSTIIMTH, B angerse Clearance STARTING TOMORROW AN EYtfJL OF LADIES' SUITS Thee suits are :jily ior a person who wants a betier suit. Sizes from 12 to 18. EXCITEMENT 5 SLIPS AND GOWNS I M-G-M's (iXV. Reg. $75 REDUCED 25 - 35 in the Northwest Mounted Police. a He was sent to Qu'Appclle, Sask , then to Reclna and lielped .c build the Retina police bar- racks. From there he went to Maple Creek. Sask., and on to J Calvary in 1884. It was on the train ride from Medicine Hat to Calvary, Clarke recalls, that a brakeman came J into the coach and said there was J a buffalo up the tracks. ("Everybody grabbed a carbine. reKardless of number the police numbered everything, even the $49.99 Reg. $49 to $60 $39.99 . Kaybar and Lcckcr Brands. Better Quality Only ALL SIZES - ASSORTED PRICES J men--and stuck them through I windows and fired away as we I passed. But nobody hit the I buffalo." '' (Ah Sale Of BETTER Soring Grid Summer Clarke w as given permission j , to work as a printer In Calgary j i while still in the police force, j I but in 1887 he got a Job with the j I I Mack'od Gazette. Later, with his ; I brother Fred, he started the j ' Vlac'eod Advance and Southern; Clearing Ladies' Full Length DRESSE mii ii. r i i ii - -! i ii ii i n . i r Alberta Advertiser, i' He Mill lias the equipment to I turn out business cards and 1 handbills at his home, but says !' that at his age "a fellow shakvs I a bit too much'' to hold a .stick i ol type. . ,; II Mil 1 ' I II I Mil l' Lt I llULUI I I UU 1 II 1 Coot - "Lord 1 dm I'll-" GROUP No. 1 Junior Vogues Rcq. $19 to $30 MFR'RAYINO TOTEM In On the Bea "Two Chips anda Eve. 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Previously Bishop of Moosouee, he becomes arihlb,lshop of that diocese. He succeeds Most Rev. John Ljoits of Kingston, who recently retired as metropolitan due' to ill health. The new metropolitan will be enthroned Jims 9 at Christ Church cathedral In Hamilton.'' tCP PHOTO i Ladies' Kid Gloves NYLON HOSE Pure Silk j; Head Squares S2.99 (Hi W i Js-J NEW LIFE GROUP No. 1 Reg. $4 - $4.50 Sizes 6 to 7Va Black and Brown GROUP No. 2 Regular $3 - $4.25 Sizes 6 to 63A Clearing 42-45-51 gauge Your Choice $f.39 Reg. $1.95 value Size 33" x 35" Assorted patterns FURS FOR YOI It 2 A 10 Al S I IN SHNS 1 1!C)II Aid AISIIN SIDAN 1I!M IN'I'FRNATIONAL , 1 15IS7 FORI) SUDAN fl 1 1050 STI'HF.BAKL'R si ,,an si 99 Sizes 8V2 through 11. Subs from a leading branded line . . . Priced extra special. Limited to stock on hand. Buy as many pair as you like. Stock up at this price. A qrand selection of colorful patterns. All pure silk and in the full giant size. Ideal for a gift. It's a real Wallace value. 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