The Wingham Advance Times, 1933-03-02, Page 8WIN OTA.M ADVANCE -TIMES
Thursday, March 2,nd, 1933
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Miss Isabel Cou'I'., spent tbe week-
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T9 KNEEL
51)endtl7�,, £Gw tNUC1.S 11tS
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LYCEUM THEATREas.
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dtzcl n1 ilTrztgltAilt }villi Tier cousrnr
12iss Fern Thom,
�I:iss jean Fitilaysan, who has been
t2icGretrstiig ilei CCallot, ��.i•S, 1' -
Neuritis Hampered Her
In +=z`i ttof isle paina a nco -
} t c i cl i n
t%4nlenCe� 5124 suffered, from neuritis,
dattglttei, This, Sri}<leisoit in I.otttlUli,
Manywill be pleased to know that
his voting ,grnttdd!aughtoi, Catherine
, recovering nic'ely'from
Sanderson, 1s, t'eCol eriri
�-eD
.tuzday.
CHANGE IN PRICE OF ADMISSION
'The
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ADULTSCHILDREN
(�y A
YY Advertised.
Except hen Otherwise
T 1 3'sday, Friday,Saturday, March
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'ilCi, 11 d, 4th
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gor, for, the Past month, returned to
her home in Lochalsh last Sa r
Day of Prayer is being Held
in, Chalmers Church,on i;��i'idily, Mar.
n
ort!, at 2.30 p.nl..A11 the ladies •of
the,, %comiiinnity are cordially invited
,
to attend, .
Mrs. A. E. Purdon returncd'•to her
ionic stere last Monday after visiting
with lies' brother; Mr, Chas, 'Mackay
of» Dtmavihe, for the past few .} =eelcs.
Word }las received last week
the death on Feb. 16th of Mary Eliz-4consider
this }vdxinan tells also how she rid
f it:-�
herself of il.
"I have been using I sweeten Salts
for Neuritis, and it C(,rtAittl�= alas, the
most wonderful ;effect. My ,knees
F a..-.
y ,
Most • impossible nito�lueel bef sll1 do
all my ownhousework, you, will al)-'
predate what it. icons to rte: Two
months ago I began using Kruschen,
and. ( certainly would not be without
a'' bottle in the house for anything. 1
hrusclten's worth its weight
her,
her recent ver serious, operation.
in the village during the
week:
JJ
Mrs, R. Lloyd and. son,' with. heir..�'".%'
parents, Mr. and •Mls. L. hi, Bosnian.
Thompson - of Taranto with
his son; George and Mrs, Thompson.
John Harbottle of Chinook, Moil
tank, with •lair aunt,, Mrs. Andrew
lolroes.
Miss G'•allaher was in Brussels on
Saturday, attending the funeral of her
sister, the •sat Mrs. silex, l3ryans.
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A Snappy Western Picture .
abeth •Alxe•ander, beloved wife of: Mr.'
Jas. Laugheed of Elgin, Man. She
was tri. her 72nd year and had suffer -/-;s
ed• from pleural p'iternnpttia at C:11S"ist-
silos and bad taken a rola se from'
,.P
which .she did not recover, Besides
in 22 -carat golel."—G,M,"W
Neuritis, like rhei.unatisnl, lumbago,
and sciatica, is caused by deposits of
needle^,pointed, lint -hard L1xie acid
crystals, which pierce the deli^es and
cause those stabbing pains, I rusclten
Several from this vicinity took ad-
vantage of the special rates to Tor
• onto over the week -end:
.1VI'CS, Arthur Shaw' with her .SOIL,
Dr. A.rthnr Shaw and. Mrs, Shaw, TO-
ran o,
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Suitings ,fop Coatings
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Trouserings For Spring
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Charlie (Chase
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Two -Reel Comedy
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her husband she leaves,
a• married
family of three sans and two dough-
tees. She was .one of a family of
eight who were raised on the 9th con;
of W.. W'awanosh, three of whom,
George, Thomas and Matilda, still re-
side there: Another brother; Wm.,
lives in Saskatchewan. The many
friends
btealds •up these deposits •o£ torturing;
crystals and converts then into a
harmless solution, which is promptly
removed through the natural channel
-the kidneys, And because Kruschen
ldeeps the inside so regular -so free
from fermenting waste" matter—nog
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such body 'poisons sons as uric acid ever
Mrs, D. J: Falconer and Miss Betty
Ann,: with brothers at Weston,
A. D. Smith and Carman Healer-
ington with J'oroiito friends.
- Mrs. J, C, Higgins with ""her . nao-
Cher, Mrs. ]story Moffatt and sister;
Mrs.- Vii"Higgins, Toronto,
Miss Jessie Holmes and Daisy with
rr��
Mr. R. E. McKenzie Cam-
o•iz;�;
bridge Clothes Stylist, will ,f.
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be at our 'store all day
.
Wednesday, i.y, March 8th, �
and will have with him a r
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full .rant e of the finest s="1,
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"ONE ,,
THE SMITHS
of the family extend to them
sympathy •in their bereavement.
ie Z ri e t' c ` i iulate a in
get tl c ra c a a cu z again, ,
lli nd` Mrs. En ht or6nt .
,a r g , T o
John Smith is visiting his daughter
British
British Woolens for the N
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OF
And _
Mrs, Dave Thompson, of Lucknaw,
spent Nlgnda�, Mrs. John Mow-
RE A
FREE TRIAL OFFER
If you cave never trial 5truscikeu—try.
Mrs, H. F. Berry, at Brucefield.
,
making of your Spring .
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Suit; Or Top Coat. Personal measurement will be
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cc >,
IN ABYSINIA. '
with
bra y.
r i .:
Mrs. Kenneth Weaver
It now .
at our expense. we ht'. distributed a greats
many special " GIANT packages which make
itA rs you t our claims"Ar
"GIANT "
"75e.
BELFAST
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o•iven aaTd everySuit •1 TO Coat tailored indiV'id-
Top-Coat
wally to entire ,satisfaction.
NEWS.
NEWS.
.is visiting
for two weeks with her daughter,
:Ask your druggist for the new
k is for T 7:ic..
package.
This consists of our regular Inc. bottle together
Mrs. Sid. Fergusonand son, Don -
g
your
Mrs.
Mrs. $erg Boyd, of Hai'riStolt.
Miss Beryl Mundy of Wingham,
with a separate telal. bottle-snfftcient For about
one week. Open the trial bottle first, put it to•
the test, and then, if not entirely eo»t>ineed that
t.ise'heu
ales, 'of London, are visiting With Mr.
nd Mrs .Thos. Ferguson.
Malce it a point to come and see 'the new
NEXT WEEK:
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Wm.Powell & K Francis-
y
spent the week -end with Miss Lela
Leggatt.
The Guild of' Chalmers .Church
lreld very successful social evening
-
in the church basement on Friday
s a Musical2acogral
does everything we claim tt to .do, the
regular bottle is stili as good as new. Tato .It
back. Your druggist is authorised to return
your 75c. immediately and'without question.
You have tried $ruschen free, at our expense,
what couta be fairer?. Manufactured by .
�• Gritiitihs Hughes, Ltd.,. Manchester, Eng.
Ltd,. Toronto. Importers: McGillivray Bros..
Ltd,. Toronto.
Mrs. Ida Hackett; of Lucknow,
spent. a few 'clayslast week with her
P��
daug•hter°s.•
ltrs. Love, of •Marnoch, is visiting
with her brother, Mr. Gilbert Vint,
and Mrs. Vint.
.in
Styles—the New: Materials and "the, Greatest all
round values in made -to -measure Clothing your
dollars have boubh:t :in many, many seasons.
$2 1•00 $24.50
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p g ' of
haste Brid d of
-Lucknow was present and spoke very
BLUEVALE
" Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Hackett visited
recently with •friends at Nile.
'$27.50
One Wa ossa a
interestingly on his trip to Halifax.
Lunch 1�=as'served by the, ladies and
a social half-hour much enjoyed.
<+No Account David" Well Received
A goodly'•number :gathered at Eb-
enezer Church. on Friday dight, •to
witness the of play
Mr. and Allis,. Henry Matthews, of
Nile, visited with friends in this coin-
triunity on Friday. .
Mr. and Mrs. George Philips, of
y
The New Hats are here — Be sure to see
the New Shapes. Hard and Fedora styles'.
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BELGRAVE .
presentation ,the
"No -Account David" ; by the Young
of the United Church.. The
Fordyce, visited recently alith the lat-
Camp-
ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. • Ca
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bell.
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condition of the roads; and a good,
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WHITECHURCH .
Lucknow, Mrs. Hardie Simpson and
children, of Culross, and Mr. and
Regular Meetings of Women's
, . • • Institute
deal of sickness' in the community,
Preventedi quite a .few from being pa e-
Mr, and Mrs. Spence Irwin spent
Sunday with friends at Auburn. '.
Mr.. Mel. Hackett,' of the Bank of
The regular monthly meeting of
sent. Those who were unable to• at -
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Pattison andthe
Mrs Stewart Scott of Itinlossvisit-
Bel Women's
's
Commerce Intend is spending his
P' P
ed on Sunday at the horde of,'theirvacation
rave Institute was
gg
tend,missed a splendid evenin en-
his here.
family of Lticknow spent Sunday atheld
the Home her Mr. and Mrs. W. Conn.
• at the home of Mrs. J. Miller
tertainment. The play is a good type
with parents �._
of parents, Mr. and
Win.
Mrs, Vim. Taylor, of Kinloss.
Many will be pleased to hear of
•parents,
Mrs, Simpson and children are spend -ay•
,
ing this week with Mrs. Johnston in
on Tuesd afternoon but'n
owing g toTHE
the stormy day and illness in some
homes, the attendance -waslower
for a Y. P. S. there'is lots of humor
throughout, and a good moral. Each
'of the caste ed their
ULD' FIR TREE .
BLYTH ---
Where a tree falls,it shalt surely lie
,
But when a man dies he shall live'
again, '
.the continued
lac c ntinued smpravement o£ Mrs,
Robt. Stewart, who has been serious-Coultes,
lv, ill, -
Miss Euphemia Chainney'spent last
week at the home her nephew,
Lucknow.
Word was received on Thursday
last of the passing of Mr. Ed.. St.
John at the home of his, son-in-law,
l e Kansan City,
Mr, RusselKe c, , inresponded
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than members played
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irs'ual. The President, Mrs. C:' R: respective parts in fine style. At the
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was in charge of the meet- .close ;of, the program ' -the ladies of the
ing which was' opened with the Ode' Sunday School, under whose auspices
and Prayer. The Roll Callwell the playwas resented served re-
P Y was P
1 to with a beautiful thought freshrnents •and all enjoyed social
J y a
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The following lines were' received
An old ones highly esteemed •citizen
g Y by Mrs, C. M. L, Hanna . from her
in the , person of M . Frank Metcalf,
p o r M 1, brother, Peter S. Fisher, of`Toronto,
passed away .on Wednesday evening, uponphearingthat the huge fir tree
sPeter
aged 75 years. Mr: Metcalf •was seiz-' on the Post • Office grounds, had fall-
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Glorious prospect, for by and by, .,
If we die in Him, we shall rise to
erg
reign.
S. Fisher.
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.of
Mr'. Frank Thompson, of East Wa-
wanosh
Missouri. He had been a great suf-.
ferer for the past year. He was mar-
I g
front prose or poetry. ' The final ar- hour.
ran ements for the
ihis
ed with paralysis • resulting in . en.
death, Surviving are his wife, who
I am .sorry about the giant fir-
REPORT OF HOG MARKETINGS
Robinson
g social eveningto
was formerly Miss Magdalene Chow
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Taylor, of Zet-
land,
land, entertained a number of their'
friends ; an neighborsn
d o Tuesday
night,
a
Mr.. and Mrs. Wm: Robinson s ent
P
two
two da s last week at the: Home of
their daughter, Mrs. Cecil Wheeler,
of Morris. ,
Thefollowingtook in the excur-
sic t T -
n a Toronto over the week -end,:
RoyMcGregor, J. Hamilton; Archie
Simpson and •12iss Genevieve Watt
rred to Mar formers of
Y Y
E. Wawanosh, a sister o £- Messr .
t
VS m. and Thomas and Mrs. W. Bee-
'
croft, and Mr.• Jas. Robinson, Wtng-
ham: Besides his wife,. he leaves •to
mourn him, one daughter, Mrs. Kelce.
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Burchill, of Er.
Wawanosh, spent Sunday with Mr.It
and. Mrs.. Ezra'.Wellwood._
s n Mrs. R.
The neighbors of Mr and s
e nt a evening a
Purdonpent a pleasant ren g
their home on Friday last.
be Izeld on March 3rd were made. An Sewing Course 'Comn a ccs Mar.• 7thWhich
n
invitation to attend a meeting m The three-day sewing coarse spon-
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Londesboro : rn June when the sum_ Bored by the Women s Institute will
mer speaker addresses the Institute be held in the Orange Hall, corm-Anglicanstir,
P �, gwere
at fhat place was accepted. A paper mericFng Tuesday afternoon, March 7,.
i. «.. �. lRipley,.-willvolt
prepared „,by Martha, AF . . on,� on Mrs. D. B. Mac,Dona d, of
the Motto. "We Should Think ofOp- be in charge. These, courses aro
g op-
portunity and not. of tune. Time is en to anyone m the" community NI a
y
an excuse of feeble and troubled spir-wish to ,avail themselves of it. The
its.".
its. was read by Mrs, Carl Procter, date of the regular meeting will be
Current •Events was in charge of Mrs. changed and' will :be announced later.
C. R. Coulter. Miss Ruth Colegavemight,
fell by isl•e force o•f the win -
en of Mitchell and one dau hter Miss
g, ' ° tern blast,
Ella. After a brief service at the
s I3oty 'oft you have seen its branches
home Friday afternoon; the remains '
; • .
Conveyed to Trinity,
YAt a glance through the window as
Church, where the service was .con-, •
passed.
udcted, by Rev: L. V. Pocock, after •
the Masonic service was held
was part of your day and part ofCounty
m Trinity i`Lliglican Cemetery, blit-
yo r ri. ht
ellen, The • co:rtege was - met by a g '
To look atahe fir $n the terrace high
naunb.er of Masonic brethren' of Tu- g
Green in` its . constanc strongin
dor •Lodge Na. 141, Bro. A. J:- Blotti•es y'
For nronthl ending Jan. 31, 1933.
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• Total Hags — Belgrave•251, Blue-
vale 283, Wingham 3$1, Huron 'Co.
Locals 3802, Huron County 8371.
Select Bacon: — Belgrave 65, Blue -
vale 70 Wingham 110 Huron Co:
W a
Locals 996, Huron 2300.
Bacon — Belgrave 156, B uevale
148, Wingha.m ].98, Huron Co: Locals
2473, H,u.ron, County 5203. '
Butchers—Belgrave 24, Bluevale 26,
returned to her home in Lone Branch
Long -Branch
and Miss Muriel carne up on Monday,
Mrs. Emerson and Miss Lila spent
,
the t Celt-end''tuitll Mr. and Mrs. Vic-
adelightful =i li » B. Moff -tt -h s re r c home
violin in solo. with piano C.a a to n.e1 h m
aecoznpaniinent • by Velma Wheeler.
sang the Masonic Ode and the •re-
i Scotch in its essence, how could it>
mains were laid to rest.; The pall-
die?
bearers here: John S. Scott, E..Mnn^
Witham 42, Huron Co, Locals 228
Huron County 587.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnston, -of
tor Emerson of Kinloss.
The address was given by Rev. A. •:
M. Grant,tvho Spoke on Woman's 111■IIImiii11IIii■III■IIIrlll■III■iiiuiiiiiiiu II■Ill■
P a s
roe J, H. R. Elliott,W.5, Sims H. _
' tiVhen art I looked on its stately
Brown James • Cult, Those
Heavies—Bluevale 4, Wingham 7,
Huron Co. Locals 49, Huron County
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Place in the, home. Several articles 1_ NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY
and at -106.
tending from a distance were: Mr. • •: grace,Extra
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Real �!etonalvHow
were displayed and showed' the vat-
PDIAMONDS ='
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icus ways lit. which a yard of cotton ®"rtK''' -
may be used. The meeting was dos -0 —_
ed. with = Is ■
,..»
nging N — - •
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Anthem, after iwh ch lunchwas=
.
White to the West from the pelting
and Mrs. Robert Chowen Mr. and
, snow
Mrs. Victor Riddle, E. Volker and '
stalwart it stood 'gainst the•
his bother, ' Mrs. •Volker, Mr. and storm's 'embrace,
Mrs. Harold Chowen London Mrs;
A hurrican •could not lay it low.
Archie Morris,. Carlingford, Mrs. An- .
Heavies — Huron Co Locale
v x n a.
4, Huron County 5.
fights and Feeders —Belgrave 2,
Bluevale 9, Wingham 22, Huron Co.
Locals 31, Huron County 110.
Values Iii Womens_.
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ed by the -hostess assisted by Mrs. �"
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H. Wheeler and Jas. Taylor. —
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drew' Elliott, Avonbrook, Mr. and
yet, it is down. the
Mrs. Roland Motherwell, Among the Andits veins,d' ,sap cold in
siiany floral tributes .
from,
Policeman: "What are you stand-
ing here Earp„
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Fine Shoes.
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Ten` Different Styles In Ties,
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Will Observe Day of Prayer .-, ■
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Day of Prayer will be observ- �'' {Prices are to advance this N_
ed on Friday, March 3rd, . when the P , Spring, ®
members of the three local churches Inspect
was a spray
the ladies' and men's. Liberal-Conser- What a picture of life in 'this uncer-
" tain tree,
vative Associations.
rAaron ' The weak oft' survive with their ach-
M . Bennett attended the
funeral 'of the' late Mrs. Straughan at 'es and their pains,
not reaching
Loafer: Nothiit ".
' 'Policeman: "Well, just move .on, If
everyone 'stood in one Place, how
would the rest get past?"
Stmt And Pu
.our present stock and
jolt together in the ••United church m you will be surprised at the =
for the service at 2,30 p.m. in the ® wonderful values we are.
afternoon: A good attendance is hop- ■ showing.
ed for at this service. = ■
■ H ,ran
'•Atiburri on Tuesday.Elie stronger ntattrity,
, The Internaiona ome 's' Da
Prayer ''will be heldon Frida after_ Throtigll the seasons four, it remain-
y
noon in old St. Andrew's Presbyter- ed the same,
Church. Grandly immutable all the year, , ,
Irish Sailor (writing from 13�zStral-
la) --"Dear Mother—We gain a day
coining here, so that my letter is
posted a daybefore it is written, but
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ALL SIZES 3 TO 7 AND ABSOLUTELY
�' lilMitssey-Harris
Don't forget the Tan -Cake Social = Repairs at Moderate Prices., 1
to beheld = ' S ' —
rn Belgrave, March 10th. �attsfactton Guaranteed..
C, R. Coulter shipped 'a carload of , •
Co. are putting on But alas! it has'fallen, Oh, what a
shame,_
a programme in Memorial Hall on
-711e fate of the rest of us soon I fear,
Thursday afteploon and evening un•
der the auspices the local Firemen. -"-
as we lose a day corning •back, we
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shan't be inEngland until the day
after our arrival." '
NEW GOODS ',..
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cattle frons Belgrave and one from ! w llllarS �;
of
At
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a joint congregational meeting ;.
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The illustration S 1f?WYl1s, j>last o,11e of tell dYf-
ferent Trues,
Winghanl on Saturday-, M
Louis Idayes returned to Detroit gyp, The Jeweller !
on Monday, ■=p " •_
Ivlr: and Mrs. R. C. McGowan are I�Illilll�llllwlll9111®IIIAI11�111■III■III�IIIIrIII■III ,,
of old St. Andrew's 'Church, a call
was extended to Rev. T. W. Mills of
Corbetton,• Dufferin County, to beRoyal
wine ,pastor" of the joint •congrega-
York
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,K i,. .r r r l :',
AM a
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tisito;ts with hire, C. R, .Coultes.
J. L• Stewart has been laid up the inew ligenlll�lll■III■III■III■I1mieuill■IIimin
past week. -
Co R. Coulter spent the week -end til ,
in Toronto. A utomo Aie
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tions of Sinith.shill., Aiibairn, $elgrave
and Blyth, '
Avery uiteresting and instructiveo
meetingwas held on. Honda »evening
in Queen St, Church under the ails-
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. •a•y- -' �,-
The Women's Institute of Belgrave .W -iii
of the, Young People's Society.
NEW SAMPLES FOR
GracA
s fart as this Shoe Star is concerned Shoes
.
of all deSCr>t tions agar I uch cheaper. than for man
years.
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intend Bolding a social evening in the
Iior•esters Hall on Friday, March 3.
program . of .
gargles followed by a
h
.short, program of musical numbers.
',t 1'
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c rcitoijgsz7 with the members pin tltts
their 'annual soolaf 'evening'. Ladies
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-- Reasonable
Reasonable Rates �i
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pices
1%tr. Stuart Weir was in charge. Can"'
aclian Poets, was ably dliscussed by
Mrs. Iter, W. G. 13 use taking
( ) the
life of Pauline Johnston. Miss Paul-
iiia Robinson recited: „The Song My
Paddle Sings."' 1'�cv, L. V. Pocock
tool. the life of Scott,.., Roberts, BUSS
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',cue to Cas. re Shits and
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,, LOW PRICES
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In,
l
]ease brie; Sanclw.iches. S%lvcr col^
g
lection gill be taken,
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Pl '
Carillon last but - not, least can Blu-
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will's'n■,+
The Leadin �- Shoe Store.
1
m.
Mr. and Mrs. Prook and rs, Skel-
ton, of Centralia, visited with the for-
tiler's sister, Mrs. Sc tndr'ett last weal-
MISS llcCt'omiclf remitted t0 her
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1 portray -
eft, The speaker very aptly
eel those inherent characteristics of
some of our poets. ,Mrs: Laidlaw and
iv[iss llaigaret Jolttt5ttirt sactg a duet,,
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oxdomoltasmro,� �,,,,
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Phone 129 :. ingha * nth . ,..
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iYatli 117. �I`tt1't]herr• ftGi .'"i. endlT4' ' a
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CntilSle of weeks with Tier Sistdr, Mt's.:
Young.
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phone Z � Yriiill h 111i
i .d ,t, , r,:t must to y
7. of in tt. y alt r tis, tot riposte at
work,"
HAANA . aresparanoketsdnnarnstRin.•L"�"
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m.il,IRI Uttisic rI1aiiite ineiriI VtaintaiiieWt•
Laborer: "Who's "working?".
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