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*r PVsiuk, who live just from the Cottick farm * Cot tick It corvftru-d to the in General Hospital at prc*s-ndr»»w Pk^uk wa* admitti^lprints. Blasehuk of $170 on April 28, HarryWrwn police viewed the body of Fedor, who claimed he was from the murdered woman, numerous British Columbia, was convicted fr.ends and relatives from miles and sentenced to three years in theDuearound were* present. Talk ceased hospital about 5 o clock on an(j a strange silence fell over themy a^cr M identify rat ion as th#‘ covers were lifted from her* wh*»n his condition look apenitentiary by Judge A. L. Bonny castle in a speedy tnal Monday morning.Fedor, with two other com^___ _ _ battered body, exposingt I « and dwp of blue bruises pamons, a man and a woman WTuesday tnat pneumonia had that spread from her head to her Molmski and Angnus Biarnsiuk-l**3 ■ feet,urding to last rxport.- fromsi authorities late Wednesday .: • T: ■ Malcolms wer»- arnon*: tru* *first families to cross over the Rid * ^ing Mountain to the newly openedcountry of Dauphin in the late ’80s. ExpendiThey were farmers and ranchers Manitoba ’ and still retain extensive holdings ye#;in the Dauphin-Lake area. havT ^,nFor forty years Tom Malcolm in-council helped to shape the civic destinies ment. Mi of Dauphin. A large property own- tions to WTh«'»r eves tried to look«***•*». and they sickened at the ten miles west of Dauphin Don. both KIKo Cottick and .. .. , , ., .Men muttered under their iW Plesiuk were progressingbfy as might be expectedat three o'clock on Friday n. policein the car at the time Blasehuk er himself — having been owner of robbed of $170 near Ashville, the first built business and apartj ment block in town—he gave much total t at Dau-1 of time to public service, alter-carrier eqFollowbreath, and one tiny old lady raised her voice in an eerie wailing chant.Blasehuk accepted what he nating between the town council, it was a friendly and free ride t*1*’ school boardarraigned the five “ 006 ^ ter aned away, gnm and silentto his home at Swan River.is, held on coroners war along with a number of other»-rs from the jail here, and . . . . .parade* at the has vlwwd *5? **“*The snlt;Dr. A E„ A few miles from Dauphin he wasr s jury empanelled by duniped out of the ^ by ^ trioMedd o \\ lmiipegosis, managed, however, to obtain theRobert 1 word frorr that the J mission hi whole of E exchange proximateThe men filed before Elko T ^ womanand Mr and Mrs. Andr«*w lt;djourne sihe storyf ol low s:k, who had been brought totin for that purpose. It wasluent to this parade that Pie* vas admitted to the hospital. M* Warned something fromratification line-up, b\ i they will not say.iey reveal the names i.sped s.cil again. He was a long time mem* f the board of governors of the -hin General Hospital, the Dau-Agricultural society, and was alicense number of the car before K I prreidJen‘°f ^ Chh,ldr„t'n's Ald the totalsociety and the Dauphin Pioneersassociation. He was also a member R.C M. Police spotted the car in pharmaceutical association m,ss,onof Manitoba and other groups.speaAccord in(continued7. col IWinnipeg the next day, arrested the three and brought them back to DauDhin for trial.DAUPHIN GRAINeither MUSES’ MEETThe Dauphin Graduate Nurses'probably be no charges Association held their monthly meeting Thursday. Mav 12th. at the ®P»»ty of Mossey River was chargechome of Mrs. J. G. Somers, with 171 with having in his possession boot,rwlt; Vf.o. I Ick liauor contrary to the Governwith the tlt;He was one of the first druggists j S^pote* a... _ , wi the town, later taking up opto- 1Molmski faced charges Tuesday jn which profession he en- n(1„pss„rv,morning in poUce^ court and was gaged for over twenty five years.He was Presbyterian in religion, was an active member of the choir Two weeks ago in police court, i and other church organizations, and JP01*? isA nlt; Mike Katchur of the Rural Munici- followed the church into union. In e ssentenced to six months by Magis trate Little.Mayor R€ a day or two yet as trie poish IheHoldppeopleBto 5rallyhat and thus be- of some use memN-rs presentsport and gave full support to thethe provir autnorizatim In their fight for justice anything shouldpbreak.*the)ment Liquor Control Act. He was was interested in the development, *Theand sentenced * toy their charges immediatelyLake Dauphin and y10 commi overseers have a ceTwas Miss Mary Hamilton, who gave months, th*- minimum penalty for vi— — -- — ---------— ----lahnr lor*Mient there are four patrols‘a most delightful talk on spoken second offense. He pleaded at the summer resort. He m. stained close • lomig the district northwest of poetry. The speaker also gave a that he would never have personal friendships over the whole P - •most interesting account of her re*rvnt aHinriif'iitinn at Swan River. It the magistrate W'OUld let him off. Iswift action of police Bin pick two youthful suspects le-0 hours after the cruel attacl(•counted for by smart detectownwas decided to hold the June meeting at the Dauphin General HospiThis week his wife.rs.i MarvHe is survived by his wife, whom Wednesday met as Mary Shiel, and marrieni was madeKatchur. was also sentenced to six in 1900: one son. Dr. PYankmonths on a similar charge.Dauphin, ducted thei4i 11NEWWASHFROCKSTailored and shirt waist styles fashioned from fine quality *in and figured materials, celanese, spun shan, lvstav, spun rd and novelty fabrics, many of these materials are crease re-itmg and are guaranteed to wash to your satisfaction. Sizes to 14. Priced ...... $‘*.98 to $6.50J K \ N (H)HIH )Nj DH KSS KS [ , V*. ^ JNeat patterns in serviceable print, the Jean Gordon Label on ery dress is your guarantee, “a new dress if the printed fabric this garment does not wash to your entire satisfactionA a* for everyone, misses’ or matron’s, dresses are well propor-ned and generously sized, styles are delightfully smart and w.NKW FRIMaED AM) COTTAGE C I RTAINSMade from scrim, net and marquisette, finished with frills, val-ce and tie-backs, showing green, gold, blue and red contrasts. 10 some very smart dot effects.ccial values at 41k*, 59c, 79c, $1.10 and $1.69 |airBetter quality frilled curtains at...... ..RID GLOVES AT $1.89 PairNeat pull-on styles and practical one dome n of shades. Sizes 6% to 7K.pairFKKSH NEVj(X)LlARSa^u^4|Cleveriy fashioned rayon crepe lustrous satin well finished___________________________________________each HJk* andpneesof Daughter; a daughter, Mrs tor H. Brown of Kitchener, Ontario; were: Dr. three brothers, R. J. of Dauphin; Dicks, Ge John of Vancouver; and Jas. L. of bell, Art 1 Toronto; two sisters, Mrs.Auld of Neepawa. and Mrs.Small of Vancouver.HonorarEllen | h. N. MiK.C., Dr.Funeral services were held from Wright, E the Dauphin United Church at 2.30 G. C. J. 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They fit perfectly and wear wonderfully well New shades, chiffon. ££ crepe and service weights. Sizes 81-. to 101 ..Feature44w54The Lady Fights IWith Kent Taylor • Irene Hlt;E ENTIRE FAMILY ADM ITTECOMINGKabvKatherineNew Wash Fabricsx rv+!iNEW GAY THE• *MAIN STREET SOUIn pretty patterns and desirable materials, figured pique, dimity, voiles $£ and novelty materials, 36 inches wide. Special values at 19c and 35c vard\AM1NK THIS VALl•H-Thursday, Frilt;Gene Autrvselection of tub fast print in pretty designs, plain colored 4444eotton broadcloth in peach, blue, redA real bars« «Springtime in the36 inches w ldft12UC yard■ CLEARING M1IJJNKKYPlain and rough straws in newest styles, sorted head sizes.00. SI.49 and PIbargain at _________.....________CRISP RAYON TAFFETA - At 15c YardPlain and brocaded rayon taffeta suitable ft for frocks, slips, cushions, draperies, selection of wanted colors. About 27 wide. *Big Added BillOur Gang Comedy”. “Fishy Beautifui But Dummies”. ’’RadicAdmission 25c and 15c.Bar* Sat-.rdav Matinee at 2.30-Monday. TuesdayPat O’Brien in24 - 244/I\\THESTORESan QuentiAdded—AFFILIATION•_1m m“One Blt;g Happy Family^’ “Just Ask Jupand NewsAristocrat Dinnen^art to Ladiet mth Two Admi
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