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Famous Dancer, in a series of •whirlWitid, events. She, dances,
rides; swirns, and wears a number, of stunning wraps and gowns.
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ADDED ATTRACTION
FRIDAY, SATURDAY, (Afternoon and Evening).
Mr. e
solos from the works of Rutty Wiedoft and Ross Gorman.
'Wells Citshnie a saxaphonist of rare, artistic ability, will
Iytr.
G. A. Fryfogle's programme will hullade numbers from
he best classical and modem violin literature,
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FEATURING
ANNA
ILLSON
65,00o girls lost in a year.
YOU KNOW WHY. GIRLS LEAVE HOME?
DO
Parents have you forgotten that you were once young your-
self
must be served. It will give you much food for
self 'aaxd that. youth
thought.
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Mr, children, art. visiting for . few days ha
1V r, and Mrs; Minimelrece and 1,a.„ _.,
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• ed that he is able to be out again,
Mr. Geo, M. Robertson left on .Fri -
(ley to visit his brother, Mr: David
with her sister, Mrs. John Purdon,
prior to leaving for Detroit.
Mr, and Mrar Jim Falconer and
Miss Nota, visited with their uncle,
eke Mr. Wm; Falconer of Langsidc,refti ern
Sunday,
,Miss l3ei•tita MacKay of Wingktam,•
spent Sunday at Iger home here.
The Whitechurch Creamery is
a.c starting this week with Mr, McAsh, a
MI Guelph graduate, son of Dr, 11icAsh of =
Tara, as butternlaker.
PA Mrs. Garton Sr., and Miss Mabel E
Garton, visited last week with their le
relatives in Brussels,
Mrs, J. B. Morrison spent last week
with friends in Winghain.
Owing to a severe cold, Mr, Gown I
•
ans was forcedto take a holiday on
Monday,
Mrs, Andrew Kirk of Seaforth, vis
ited for a day last week with her
daughter,; Mrs. J. D. Beecroft.
Mr. Wilfred.: Arscot:'t of Guelph,
spent the week -end. • at the hone of
Mr. Hector MacKay,
Sacramental services will be con-
ducted in the Methodist church on
May 6th., and in the Presbyterian.
church on May setle.
Mrs. Wm. Martin and Bruce, visited
in London Iast weer,, 1
Owing to e i ed to leave
for her home in London, Eti •land, en
Thursday. Miss Dawson will be much- j
missed, as she has endeared herself a
to many friends in this community
in her past year among us. We hope ll For this 3 piece suit in grey -
she will return to our country again Shade only, made: with patch'
in the near future. '- Pockets.
-
Mrs. Alden Purdon purchased Mp^
Milton. Bruce's Ford car at the sale= Here's another one, only 2 left
st
Miss Norah Johnston of Stratford. ,= grey overcheck, made with
Normal school, spent parents,te week end pleats hi the back, only
at the horde of her Mr. and
EAST WAWANOSH
• Mr. Wilfred Reek returned from
Wiughem last Sunday. We are pleas -
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DON'T FAIL TO SEE A. TRIP THROUGH FILMLAND
onal movie that tells the story of film making
A great educate
from the cotton grower to the motion ..picture studio—and your
Kodak,
LAUGH AND LEARN
mland" is as entertaining as it is instructive, Sitetcbes
F zJ Paul M. Felton, enliven
froltt the pesi of the fanious'.fiim cartoonist,
every moment of the story's unfolding.
THE
TER SPECIALIS`r
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re
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Laughing hours any time you call!
Funny bones adjusted!
In-built smiles affixed to any face!
Permanent waves of laughter applied!
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j Robertson.
Mr. and Mrs, C. Trewarthy and.
13 children and heir brother, Mr,- J R.
• Varcoe of Carlow, anda,Mrs. Win. Bee
Fie croft and Mr. and Mrs. J D.'`Bee-
n croft, visited at the home of .Mrs. Jas,
Bone on Sunday.
Mis Lena Deacon is visiting with
Mrs: Thos, Robinson.
Mr, and Mrs. Joe Thompson and
baby Ali e, of Seaforth, called on
friends x the gth line one day last
week
Miss Laura Bone left on Monday to
take a position in the Hamilton Hos-
pital. Since graduating from Goderich
Hospital two' weeks ago, she has bean
visiting at her home on the gth.
Several parties have been out suc-
ker fishing at Marnoch,
Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Moore and
baby of Lucknow, spent Sunday with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel
Bolt of Marnoch.
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O th Fitness of her mother, e tX �TtA )a 7
Mrs Eva Dawson was foie �
'
, s, ... 4 rte+ ' ti r' Ey
laWeek.
Mrs. 'John Johnston,
Mr. • and Mrs Bert Martin';and child -1= =
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Mrs.WinMartin
$17m0
ren of Wroxeter, spent Sunday at the a
home of
Mr. an m
Mr. Chas. Gillespie returned from 1 $��IT
•
Detroit last Wednesday.
Rev. Scob" ' a meet
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TORY CORNERS
Quite a number of the young people
from here attended, the dance near.
eerroxeter last week,
Mrs, Wim Clegg of Clifford, visited
her niece, Mrs. Thomas Nickel.
Mr. Alex Carson and his sister, Mrs.'
Henry Zia -lineman, `visited'at Mr, R.
A. Taylor's on. Thursday last.'
Mrs. Bert Wright of the setli,, was
the guest of her sister, Mrs, T. Nickel
for a few days last week
There has been a little stir in the
'horse business this week. Mr. Stew-
art Finley sold a pair of snatched Bel-
' to Mr. A. McDonald of Moles-
worth and has purchased another
team.: Mr. T. Nickel also sold a horse
to. Mr, G. Ashton. Taylor,Mr. and
Mr, and 1V.rs. F. C.
Mrs.. R..1I arson and Mrs. G. Greer
of Gorrie, spent Friday evening at R.
A. Taylor's
Mr, D Wylie sold a valuable horse
to Mr.' Brown•• -of. Molesworth, last
Mr.John _ eic t
week.
ie is attending
ord this u in t, III�III®Ilillll 111 III
the Synod
h S od in Strati
ing of
R " 1 of the xatli line,
week,. Mrs: •Stobie ,and Janet and; loth, CON. HOWICK made a business trip to Mildmay on
Mrs Fox are visiting with Miss Iia- Saturday, hist.
b
el Foic d. Gait, d Mr. and Mrs John Reidt visited at
Mr. ,and
The annual meeting of the Bluevale
Branch of, the .Women's Institute will
be held in the Foresters' Hall, on
Thursday, May ioth., at 2:30 p. m. Be-
sides the usual business, the an
election. of officers will tape place.; A.
shower of towels is expected froze the
members.
Mr. and Mrs. `Rober--t Masters and
children of Toronto, are visitors in
this vicinity,
'Ma and Mrs. R Oke spent Sunday
in Listowel.
Miss Velma Brooks of Teeswater,
was visiting with Bluevale friends
Mrs. Finnel and 1Vlrs, R -.G. Case -
more of Manistique, ''Mich,, are visit-
ing their sister, Mrs. P. D. King.
MT. and Mrs. Jos, Miller of Bel -
grave, visited, at the home of Mr.
Chas. Garniss on Sunday,_
Mrs. McBrien is returning to her
home at 1lorrisbanl after spending
the winter with Mr, and Mrs. Thos.
Jewitt.
Mi: J. W King, M. P., of Ottawa,
• was home over the week-encl.
Miss D. McMorris of Toronto, is
up at her summer home for' a few
r months' vacation.
y., Mr. and Mrs. jas, Masters spent I
ee
war Sunday with Mr. Stewart Procter of
Mrs. Robert Purdon
• an
- Mrs• Clifford write Mr. Redt's father, who
children, visited with her sister,
BLUEVALE
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d is of he sick list,
Irvin Henry of Belfast last W
e n• es Mr. Alf, Taylor of. Tory Corners,
day. was in the,burg papering for Mr. Jas.
social :evening in the Methodist Thecevening was very, i Vittie. s"Hess
church ,last Relay et e g . Mr. Robert Baker made a bui.
drescssful. Rev. Mr, e sterhout's ad trip to Wingham on Saturday. - -
dress
struct
Mr. and Mrs. i. Fraser of Blue . started
vale, spent Sunday with her sister, befoore sonee Iow land is ready for the
Mrs. B. S. Naylor. ed are sorry to report that Mrs.
i.t LittleuTommie Inglis had .the !last ,rank King, who has had the flu is
fortune to break his left arm last not improv ng very fast.
r,r Monday, when he fell• from the buggy.;
Petra ecce is visiting I Quite a number attended the funeral
tL, Miss Sadie Pettapiece
-with Mr. ande Mrs. Gordon :Elliott.... 1 of Gorda
Di
Nichol and Mr..Candle of
Mrs. Dan Martin and children. vis- Quite a Few fanners in these pacts
Di !ted with Mr. Martin in London hos- l coirnnen el f seeding last week,
.ita1 last week. !.
was very interesting and in-
r p Quite a. number in the burg have
eve. , _.1 t red seeding, It will be a few days
Fia
tall
Te Ti ale Mirk of Later
No pills, powders or plasters prescribed!
Visit Dr. Jack, the professor of joy!
The hist treatment will, give you a new idea of how much
you can laugh!
-The second visit yo!t'li have incurable laughteritis 1
Make your appointment! See Dr. Jack!
at the LYCEUM* THEATRE on
Thursday, FrWay, Salm Maj
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..--..--..---77.7=-...---77—"- .i frortr. Detroit, is laid up with tile flu.,,
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son, John, if reports are tithe, •Mr..John Mar-
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l�Te:, nervi visited
f TceSisater, visited with the fot•iner's tin was'at a serious rsc5 Lately, having
' Victor Haines last week, 1 lost the hairless bo .
sister, and,
Mrs.
and ii 'Liasiil .
Mr. aticl. altrs. Will Robertson z lVlr.'aod Mrs. R P`urdon And y
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rltiomat of ? ejit'S e, visited at rel vi.,ited at. iVi,. ntcr' Leaver's on Sun-
hamar Abraham's on Sunday: 1 clay bast.
. Miss Flossie Haines. of Teeswater, Mr, Robert King is renewing olds ,spent nde week -end ,hn Haines th r parents, I acquaintances in this locality. u.
Mr. anal MM satin I1times }
:r. and Mts. James Golley visited Sorry to bear thatzel�as Estella
James
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rs., ark itintotzl of Brussels last is not improving as
1 Z J after: her- operations. j;,:•;
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The road, t,ladeXs having fine �
line and we are , i
division ,
CaRDYCEhaving Fstones hav g
hereallthet,o u�7
Tiles, Jamieson vis- a roads Tlow,.._ < C'4n.
'N.;t stud nisi., 0li'5 J w beau raked off.
n s on Sundaje I
.,, 1 i" 5t earvisited .atI to
ed "t, , i P her. Mr. and .illlrs. A 1•Iavcris .isz
c.,,Sorry a hear ' that JosephElliottTaylor's on Sunday last.
r �lil l,'I:ar1, who has lately returned Mr. Llr:'
sin
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of ibis Week we are offering e:: ch week
t peci.ais---tlh..r,t will i ll terest :and ::. ale
customers, also tnereagin g ,r air
fart }over,
Every is r'I; i,ily can s' ve money each'' eek
on lines speeiaUY verfiseti,
New Paisley and Egytia.n Design Silks, for Blouses and
Trimming:
Canton Crepes, black, specially low priced $2.g5 a yard.
.Ail the best shades .in stock, greys, cocoa, brown, navys.
MEN — Try one of the ,new
Kant urease Ties, of silk
and wool, reg. $1.50 I
Special -
The new Forsyth Shirts are
now in stock. Beautiful
pat-
ternsof Silk,Crepe Ze-
phins,
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MEN A new Spring Suit,
made to your measure end
guaranteed fit fl 2 o
from �aac
Canadian Ginghains, rernark-
able good quality 32 Q
in. wide at ..,
English Crepes, in plain col-
ors, peach tan, blues, yellows
yardwide
Bite
r
white,
per yard
Queen Quality Silk Gloves,:
whites, navys, blacks, 6, 6j, /
regular $x,5o, Thurs.el
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Fri„ Sat. Special ,.,.
Save �
BOYS! Save .5 n Your .New
Spring ro uit lu11nl1Illlls 11
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ring this n t our Cl thin
Store an
be: ail. s'! ed $t50 oft .'ny suit a,
$7.50 Anil. for $5.00, etc. .
DAY, FRIDAY, SATII:°hDAY ONLY
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nder
Fresco -Lith 7,8 highly recommended for use on Brick, ;Plaster
lie Ceilings, or on any nevv or old
4�al,lsf l,:eixterit, Beaver Board., iVietal 6
riz,a
fare either inside or outside. It is called the "Worider Paixit" be
-
it
it it3 thinned 'with water and when'; applied becomes stone hard,"
attu,.
not rub off and a
canbe painted or varnished on if so deiiired,
:,
See display samples at our store,
Phone 30 -
eao,umroW.,nboeei,.sa•�,wn'h
THIS COUPON GOLD FOR
r":e
IN OUR STite,
N ANY »�Y� SUIT
Thursday,'
'Friday and Saturday
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ON
Saturday Evening Next
Starting at 8 o'clock we oiler for
quick Sale a ;u ro KIe ateIY
5 0 Pairs
lei ..r
ers
ennuine. !:i1 argain II''' ices,!�' s '71Y 17L$o s
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One Shoe of each pair is being shown in North • window on
which size ticket is _attached -None. will se sold before 8 o'clock on
Saturday evening. Our object being to give everyone an equal chance
to procure one of these bargains.
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Ti:,:r Leading Shoe Store,ot C nnty
i Ont.
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CHARMING DRESSES
For Misses' and Women, tIl. sizes
and styles, :Taffeta Dresses, Canton
Crepe Dresses, All Tyme Crepe Dress-'
ea, prices $ris.00 to $35.00.
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-COTTON DRESSES
Voile Dresses, Ratine Dresses, and
Gingham Dresses, prices $3.so to x8:5o
jBIti7
Belgrave.
Me Jas. Gannett has engaged with
Mr, A. Wacker to look after his farm
for the Coshing season:
Mr. H. Hammond is having the in-
terior .of the Creamery, pairlted'this'
week. Mr. Howard Stewart is doing
tile- job. ,
:Mr. and Mrs John Stacey have gone
to Guelph, where. John has secured a
position.
GLENA,NNAN
• Mr. Will Wallace spent Sunday at
'the home of Mrs: J. W. Bone' of Bel -
grave,
MI
1iill' BELGRAVE
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iG,ll. The postponed meeting of the Of-
Ma
f-
> ficial Board of the Methodist church
will be held on Tuesday evening, May
8th., at.8 o'clock, A full ,attendance'
tr of all officials is required to complete
the business of the year, l?repartion
for District meeting onthe a7t1i:
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MORRIS COUNCIL.
Minutes of meeting held in the
Twp• Hall, on Monday, April eth.,,
roe, Members, all present, the reeve
presiding, Minutes of last meeting
and of the special meeting were read
and approved. • Ila:�r the
The council decided to a
people of l3elgrave to . use the road
work tax collected from owners of
lots on tate front Street to .procure
oil for the street,
A sum of $5.04 was allowed the
Assessor for taking the school census:-
The
ensus-The following accounts were paid—
Ed, 13ryans, Library Grant, 5, S. No.
r p, $4,do; Wilt. Laidlaw, balance of sal-
ary and postage, $29,00; Chas. Garrow,
solicitor, $1e.ao Joseph Miller, Oil
for street, $65.00; Jas. Nichol, tilt and.
drawing, Douglas drain, $ibo.00, Jas.
Peacock ASscssor, 80.40, Sc11o0l Cen-
sus, $5.00, Annie lVfcMilla.n Estate,
Farah bridge?, Blyth Creek, Ext. Drain,
$5o.00; Henry Brandon, farm bridge,
Cotiltes' Draft', $eo,00; A. MacEvretlr
Express on Voters' Lists, 4,fc•
eek i The following pathmesters were a
g pointed—W.Joscpli . Henderson,R
'pail Jermyn, n. Jewitt, Cr". Mc0oilald, D,
al Paton, A. '.1`horuton 1'. Moffat, V.
a "'Raines, G. l dgat, D. Campbell W
hesto•n 1 : fohiistorl,- J.
i4119 Abram, R. Jo ,
l Peace*, C. 13. Forrest, Ti. Messer, R.
X311 Golley, (f Coulter, A. I-Ittst ngs, H,
Bosnian C. Agar, W. lDavi.dson; W.
Moses, J. Cotiltes, 1,.' Hoe,per, P.M
Call•tal,'let. Garidss, W. 'ouete VV.
Sellers, 1'f, Boise, G. Bone, 'le, Arm-
strong, ong, W. Nelly, W. Armstrong, J.
vtcGil.l, C. Vv'ltellt'1` W, Speir, W.
l:lendersoir, N Black, 17, Jordan, 1I.
1,fcAx
ter, J. illy anis, J. J. ' )Kelly, 1.3.
1 Ts* ale (ihaslry,. 3. Anderson,. C.
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SUITS
COATS
Misses Suits and Coats In youthful
styles at moderate prices from Sx5•oo
to $35.00.
Women's Sttits and Coats in all the
newest styles and materials, prices``
$15.00 to $5o.ao.
NEW DRESS MATERIALS
Fancy
'
Plain Ratine, Figured Ratine, y
Fa
Voiles, Paisley Voiles, Ratine Ging-
•learn, Linen Suiting,':; Taffeta Silks,
Canton Crepe, Paisley Crepe, Paisley
Caravan Silk.
MEN
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ATTENTION
Special value in leleii's and
Boys' Suits and Spring ' Coats.
Men's Tweed Suits, $r8&o:,to
• Rain Coats, ,$12,5o to $25.o0.
innalINIBREINIMINE
Men'e Worsted Suits, $22.5o
to $40.00.
Men's Serge Sttits $25.04 to
$42.550•
Spring Coats, $xs.00 to $3J.00.
IN OMEN
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alsoommo
wtlirm,rom
v,Nmum eees smae,ee gma ,a,ea a ," �m,.mmmeu.mme.mcwa.� . ,••. R._.
1 42 Smith, H 1VlcCutclicon nils J Mustard, J. Breen, C. Antler-
W Smith
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H. McCutcheon Allen Adams, W.
Thuell, J. Czunming M, Haley, W.
Craig' l:I., Pierce W. Kelly„ '. 13eirns,
G. Aleoek, R.. McLean, A. Ross, ' J.
Crarg�,
A. Kelly, ID , Laidlaw, L Fear,
J: brown J. 3?, Kelly, N, Nicholson
IsAcCaiighey, J. Laidlaw-, A. Skill
JJ
ton, C�, McCallum, 1v, 13ryans, J. Laid-
law, 3. Potter. R. Richrht nd,
Brown, R.1.1cDonald, W, Searle, J.
Shortreed, J. Taylor W A. 1v1eCall,
W. Anderson John V+Iatt, 'J. 1'lrstidort,
PiUtld 'Kcitpei•S-i-i) 3cwitt, 3. 3Vi.es-
,acr;' O Camp cell ID Ro,rnt ay, R. Ger-
VJwI 4arf u,11 5k i3..14 ..sono ...
sol ' W. Stubbs, Gr alone, B, Carter,
'W, Pipe, J. Noble, W. H. McCutch-
eon, R. Nesbitt, S. McCall, J. Brown,
J, "Bemley, R, Richmond, A, Murray,
Fee ce Viewers 7W. Pollock,
'BrowseJ. Potter , T. Marshall,
Kelly, J,•' Nichol, C. Wil lchi sol ,
Johnston J. Clegg, T. Ellis, D, Jor-
date, G. Dsvis, 1E, Casernore, R, jerin-
yn, F. McCallum," •G. 3Ienderson, J.
Mustard, C, 13, Forest
Next meeting will' be held on IVl:on-
day, May yth,, t;pi+,.
A. Meetwen, Clerk,