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*Thursday, Friday,day, Saturday, June 1st, 2nd, 3rd.
PAUD MUNI IN
"1 Ain A Fugitive From A .Chain Gang"
An Exciting Real Lifefe Dim that has Created a
Sensation in Book Form.
Also Single Reel Cartoon and Fox News.
NOTICE
During June and July Lyceum Theatre •will
be closed Monday, Tuesday and . Wednesday of
each week,
NEXT WEEK, THURS. FRI., SAT.
-- SPECIAL
"THE SIGN OF THE CROSS"
THE WIN GI -IAM ADVANCE -TIMES
Guelph, visited an Sunday at the
home of her brother, Mr. David Ken-
nedy and other relatives here,
' �'lt anti Mrs.. Clarence Dear and
Mi Harry Dear,' Mrs. Wm, Weaver
and daughter, Miss Mary Ann, of
Auburn, also Mr ,and Mrs. Edgar
r
Pattisonand family, of Wingham,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J,
Norman.
Many were pleased to see Rev. and
Mrs. Jas. Stobie and daughter, Miss
Jean, of Wilton Grove, who visited
with Whitechurch friends last Wed-
nesday.
Mr. A. H, Green and Mr. and Mrs.
George Phillipsand slaughter, spent.
Sunday at the home of her brother,
Mr. Dynes Campbell, of Ashfield,
who is laid up with a sore foot. He
stepped on a rusty nail.
Rev. Robt. Barbour, who has been
visiting in W. Wawanosh with Mr.
Anderson for the past few weeks, re-
turned to his home in Toronto on
Saturday. .. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Tebbutt, of Goder-
ich, Mr. and Mrs. Zeke Philips, of
Auburn, spent Wednesday last at the
home of their sister, Mrs. A. Fox.
Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Norman and
family spent Saturday in Clinton vis-
iting with Mr. and Mrs. Allison and
BEL.GRAVE
Mission Band Hold Tea
The Happy
MissionBand
of
Knox United Church, held a very
successful tea in the basement of the
Church on Saturday evening, when
a large number„gathered , to enjoy
supper with the members of the band,
During the supper piano numbers
were played by Mabel Coultes, Har-
old McCallum and Freda Jordan.
ECHURCH C A with Mr. and Mrs. Alec Inkly. WHIT
son, Kenneth, of Toronto Medical
ham 'and. Miss Maggie Suther- g d th la . College, and Miss Muriel, viisted on
Widg Wednesday last with Mr. and Mrs.
land„ of London, visited on Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sandburn. b 1, tl M s Kennedy ;Mac Ross and other friends in this
with
1 in Har- d y there community: Their daughter, Miss
Born—On Sunday, May 2 ,
n to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Boyd P A H 1 d a e pre Marjorie, graduates' from Hamilton
(isco , 1 P th Across•Hospital on June 7th.
(nee Phyllis Weaver), a daughter. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Weaver and H 1 ” h Institute Hall on Mr. and Mrs. Henry McGee and
K th t Sunday with Mr.
A. Kennedy,of Sarnia, spent the
week -end with their sister, Mrs. L.
Grain, and with their mother, Mrs.
Currie, of Win ham, an other • rela-
tives.
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tives. Mrs. Orton Grain,' .motored
back to Toronto with r
and willspenda few dais
The Y, . ofHolyrood r
senting their play, "The a
the Hill" in. the
Friday June 2nd.
Mrs. Andrew Kirk, of Seaforth,'
Mrs. Oliver Kirk of Birmingham,
Mich., and Mrs. F. L. Creighton and.
children of Detroit, visitedat e;.
home of Mr, an Mrs. Beecroft
on Sunday. Miss earCreighton is:
• Rev. and Mrs. J. Ure Stewart and
friends in Hensall on Sunday,
Mr. Melville Beacroft isgraduating
from Western University on June 6
Congratulations ,.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie 1Wightm4111 at-
tended 'a funeral in` Sarnia ,on Mon-
day.
Calvin Church is holding its anni-
versary services on June 4th and
Brick United Church an June 25th.
The latter intend 'holding a garden
party on June 30th.
W. 3. Geddes held an auction sale
of household effects on Saturday af-
ternoon,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reid and child-
ren of Varna, spent Saturday with
her sister, Mrs. C. R. Coultes.
Rev. Jas. Scobie and Mrs. Scobie
and family spent a day during , the
week with friends in the village.
Weextend congratulations to Wil-
fred Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
W, Robinson, of Wawanosh, on hav-
ing passed his final year in medicine
at Toronto University. He writes on
his Council examination this week.
Miss Fannie McCrae,' .of 1 ondon,
visited with relatives here,
Mr, and Mrs. Joe Little, Seaforth,
visited with Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Ged-
des.
Dr. Field, Inspector of East Hur-
on, visited the local school last week.
Mrs. Jas. Grigg is a patient in the
Wingham General Hospital where
she has undergone an operation.
Belgrave School pupils joined in a
Field,Day of Sports at Blyth.
Mrs. John Coultes is visiting with
relatives at Guelph.
Mr. and Mrs. Jones and daughter,
of Detroit, are 'visitors at the home
of her brother, Mr. Jas. Grigg.
Mr. and.. Mrs. Jno. Campbell and
children, of Aylmer, spent the week-
end with relatives here.
"Miss Agatha Coultes, daughter of
Mrs. and. Mrs. Robt. Coultes, Wawa -
nosh, was one of the nurses who
graduated from 'Fergus Hospital Fri-
day night. A number of relatives and
friends attended the graduation from
here. a
Mr. and, Mrs, George Wilson, of
mon enne ,spen 'Gordon,. spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Godkin.
and Mrs. Bert Boyd, of Harriston. Mr: and,Mrs, A. G. Martin, Tor-
tonerV£r. John Falconer, Mn Wm. Fal- ;onto, spent Sunday at the .home of
and Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Falcon- the: Mrs. A. Fox.
er and children, and Miss Mary Laid D Mr. and Mrs. Sam Coulter and Pat
law motored to Caledon on ,Friday d J itlrMr. and Mrs.
d t the 'week -week-end with Mr. and NI' P 1. visited on Sunday w
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goner intends to spend th Mr Sunda with Mr. and
rmonths at Galedon. the week end at the ome o Mrs'11IcClenaghan.
Mrs. Fred Davidson and son, Jas. with their
Weir, spent Sunday at the home of
an spent
ll d J h Fal -here for the next few weeks ,, Ja s Laidlaw.
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Mrs. A. Emerson, visiting wt eir Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Barbour and
nephew, Mr. Bert Gallimore. with her par -
Mr. and Mrs, Hunter _ cuts
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andl4Lrs. Green of etroit,
spentBen
family spentSunday
her sister, Mrs. John C. Mitchell, of and family,
'Turnberry.
...Born—At St. Helens, on Monday,
May 22, to Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Dur
grin (nee Jean Kennedy) a son.
Mrs. Straughan and Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew Straughan and two sons of
'Goderich, spent the 24th at the home
.of the former's daughter, Mrs. Jas.
Laidlaw.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kennedy and
gamily, of Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs.
of Ashfield, spent Sunday with Miss- Mr. and Mrs. George McClenaglian
Maria and Mr. Wm. Campbell
guests at the and Mildred and Teddy, spent Sunday
m The- following mg were r. with Mr. and Mrs.. Wilmer Nicholson
home of their brother, �£r. B. S. Nay- of Auburn.
log, on'Shndao
y: Mrs. Butcher, of Mr. and Mrs. Roy McGee, Wing-
Wingham, Mr. and Mrs. Bell, l£r• ham; spent Sunday with Mr, and
and Mrs. Bailey, of Blyth, Mr. and Mrs. Ewart McPherson of St. Helens
Mrs. Proctor and Leland of Brus>
and with. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bee-.
sets. croft.
Mr. Bert Thompson and Floyd
spent the week -end with friends in
Toronto.
The S.S. No. 10 boys won the ball
game with Lucknow boys on Wed-
nesday last and also won the return
game, played in Lucknow on Satur-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Pettapiece.
Mr. and. Mrs. •McCloxkey and son
Harry, and his daughter, Margaret of
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The uppers are made of very fine quality of
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High Cuban Heels.
.It's a long time since we .were able to shoal
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BLUEVALE •
Thursday,
June 1
1933
MORRIS
Mrs. Charles Johnston' and son,
Maitland, :of. Belgrave, spent Wednes-
day at the home of Mr, and Mrs.
John Hunter.
Mrs. Edgar of Wingham, visited
last week at the home of her sons,
Messrs. George' and Arthur Edgar.
Dr.' Field, of Goderich, Public
School Inspector for this district,
visited S. 5. -No. 7 and 8 last week.
Miss Maude Dodds of Wroxeter is
with Mrs. Duncan Campbll at pres-
ent.
Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Edgar, of Eng-
land, are at present visiting at Mr.
George and Mr. Arthur Edgar's.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martin from
the Junction, visited at Mr. Joseph
Caseinore's on Sunday last.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Robertson, also
Miss Jean and Master Lloyd, spent
Sunday at Mr, Robert Galley's.
ASHFIELD
The annual Garden Party of the
Ashfield Circuit 'will be held on Zion
Church grounds, 12th con., on Thurs-
day evening, June 15th. Supper from
6 to 8. Good program.
Miss Emma McDonagh, London,
spent the week -end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie McDonagh, of
near Zion. ''
Mrs. James Cook spent Friday with
Mrs. John Mullin.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Twamley spent
Sunday afternoon with Mrs. George
Twamley, near Mafeking.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Phillips, God-
ith the former's sis-
erich, viisted w
ter, Mrs. Thomas -Ferguson and Mr.
Ferguson, on the 24th.
Mn and Mrs. Roy Alton and fam-
ily spent Friday afternoon with Miss
Miss Annie Inglis, teacher in Grey, Mary Cunningham, near Port Albert.
was a week -end guest with her friend Mr. and Mrs. Watson Davis motor -
Mrs: Burns Moffatt. ed to Allanford Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hamilton of
Atwood, were Sunday viistors with
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Falconer.
Mrs. Haugh : has returned to her
home in Turnberry, after caring for
Mr. Hutton through a sickness of
several weeks' ,durations. Mr. Hut-
ton is feeling some stronger and
along with Mrs. Hutton, has gone to
be with their daughter, Mrs. Will
Campbell, at Glenannan.
Mr. George Russel, of Ingersol, is
visiting his cousin, Mr. William
Thornton.
Fall and Fractures Leg
While Mrs. Stewart, who has been
housekeeper at the home of David
Ramsay, for several months, was
changing trains at Fergus one day
during the past week, she slipped and
fell, breaking her leg. She was tak-
en to Fergus hospital where it will
be necessary. for her to remain for
several weeks.
Mr. andMrs. Robert Hutchison, of
Toronto, are at their summer home
here, getting things in readiness for
the other members of the Sanderson
family.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hall are visit-
ing their daughter, Mrs. James Mas-
ters, at Parkhill.
Mr. and. Mrs. Henry Bosman in-
tend leaving on Wednesday for a
month's holiday with relatives in
Western Canada,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bosman and
two.children of Leamington, are vis-
itors with Mr. and Mrs, H. L, Bos-
nian.
MORRIS COUNCIL
Minutes of Council meeting: held in.
the Township Hall, Morris, on Mon-
day, May 22nd, 1933.
Members were all present.
Minutes of last meeting were
and approved.
The Court of Revision on the As-
sessment Roll was then opened.
Appeals were heard ' from: Wm.
Armstrong, Walter Yuill, C. Work-
man, Win. Humphries, Samuel Burk,
Sam. Barr, Wm. Smith, John McGin-
nis (Est.), Geo. McDonald (Est.),
Oliver Walker, M, and M. McLelland
and Amanda Wilson,
The Council decided to look over,
the properties and decide the appeals
at the adjourned court of Revision on
June 12th, 1933.
A by-law was passed to allow the
Wroxeter Telephone Co. to erect
poles on certain lines in the Town -
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Alton and fam-
ily spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Will McLean, Saltford.
Mrs, W. Pryfogle and son, Jim, of
Detroit, Mich., were week -end visi-
tors with Mr. and Mrs, A. MacEwen..
One Week Sewing Course
A one-week sewing course to sup-
plement the three-day course held in
February tinder the managrnent of
the. Women's Institute, will commen-
ce on Monday, June p5tl1. Mrs, D B.
MacDonald, .of Ripley, who conduct-
ed the other course, will be .the in-
structress again. The Eicceutive are
anxious that all the ::~.embers of the
farmer crass will again avail them,.
Selves of this opportunity,
read
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tpecial
Corset
DemonstratiOfl
At Our Store -- All Day
'ridgy, June
MISS E. BARRON
Corset Stylist and Expert
Corsetierre.
Veatt ring -the famous Nemo-
Flex Corsets, Girdles and
Combination Garments.
Ladies here is a rare opor-
tunity to • get correct advice
and proper Corset fittings
without Extra Cost.
MiSs Barron's services are
free to all who seek 'thein and
we suggest that you make an
appointment early, and thus
not be disappointed.
SATURDAY SHOPPING
Saturday is always; a Big Shopping Day at King's.
This week Summer Hats and Summer Dresses
have just been received and you will find
them. charming indeed.
Kayser Silk Gloves, Stockings, Lingerie
are now in stock' in Summer weights and colors.
$1.00, $1.25 and $1.50
It Pays to Shop at Ki'ngs•for Your Summer Needs.
� KINGL.-ROS.
Mildmay. Out of the village Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Walters at Ravena; Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil McNeil at Teeswater.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Richardson
and son of Torbnto, Mr. and Mrs.
ship. This by-law is supplementing a Seaman of Listowel, were in the vil-
similar by-law passed on June 28th, lage Sunday.
1909. In the first game of the season
An assessment of $13.88 collected our baseball boys last to Gorrie last
in the Walton Street Light area, was week.
ar.dered paid to trustees of the Wal-
ton Street lights.
A resolution was passed limiting
Patrolmen to an expediture of not Mr .and Mrs. James Sherwood and
More than $100 this season. Shirley, of Crewe, spent Sunday' at
The contract for crushing' and de the former's :home.
livering the gravel ,onthe road was Mr. and Mrs. Errington, of con. 6,
given to Charles Workman at 35c Wawanosh, .visited recently with Mr.
per yard.
The following accounts were paid:
John Mason, stationery $4.40; John
Brown, tile and drawing $4.75, ditch
on road $1.80; Roads:. Wm. Alderson
$2.50, J. Smith $2.60, Geo. Alcock
$10.50, S. F. Davidson .25, R. J. Bell
$2.10, Jos. Yuill $15.28, Neil McCrea
$1.50, Frank Shaw $3.25, Alex. Shaw
$4.20, Fraser Mustard $2.50, J. 3..
Sellers $9.10, H. Dennis $1.75, Chas.
Workman $4.90, Jos. Hogg .50, C.
Bone .70, J. D. Warwick $14.75, R
J. McLennan $10.03, Ernest Noble'
$11.03, Thos. Shortreed .50, Wilfred
Shortreed .50, Rus Sundercock $5.20,
John Nesbitt $16.70, W. J. Johnston
$10,85, H. , Cunningham $4.20, G.
Campbell $12.60, J. Haggitt $16.10,
Wm. Brown $7.35, Rus. Currie $1.'75,
Frank Little $1.75, Sawyer -Massey,
repairs $7.56; 'Ingot Iron Co. $14.48;
Thos. Miller; general $1.87; Wm..
Hopper $2.85, Geo. Alcock $1.05;
Miller Bros., making road tile (12x
40) $4.80.
The Council adjourned to meet and
resume Court of Revision on the As-
sessment Roll on Monday, June 12,
1933.
A. MacEwen, Clerk.
BELFAST
EAST WAW ANOSH
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coultes, Ce-
cil, Ronald and Agnes attended the
Nurses' Graduation at Fergus, where
their daughter, Agatha, has complet-
ed her training.
Mr. and Mrs Chas. Shiell and •fam-
ily, also Miss Margaaret Cook, visit-
ed at Chas. Congram's• on Sunday.
Miss Jessie Finlayson visited with
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and Mrs. Wilson Irwin,r
last week at Mr. Tom Hackett's.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Irwin spent
a day recently in Stratford.
Miss Beth Alton and 'Mr, David
Alton of Lucknow, spent Victoria
Day with friends in the community.
Mr. Sid: Brown of Burgessville, al-
so Tom Anderson and Richard Kil-
patrick called in the community on
Sunday.
Young Wife—"My husband's so -
careless. He's always losing his but-
tons."
Aunt—"Perhaps they are not sewn
on carefully, dear."
Young Wife—"That's just it; he's
awfully slipshod with his sewing."
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart McGillivary. "Wisdom —
and babe, of Kinloss, and Mrs. Ida
Hackett, of Lucknow, visited one day —Gladstone.
BELMORE
Rev. and Mrs. Turnbull are
tending Conference this week.
Belmore, McIntosh and Mildmay
United Churches have united. No
change will be made in the time of
service..
at-
a man's best friend."
1 ATTENTTONB i The W. M. S. spent a pleasant af-
ro -.
f -M• All Repairs done on the prem-
li ises. Nothing but Genuine Ma- w MN
* terial used. ...Prices oderate, r
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utyronipt CourtCOUS. Bernice"
the home of Mrs. Roy Rutherford.
Before the meeting a quilt was quilt-
ed for the bale. With Mrs. Turnbull
as the organ, meeting opened with
singing and prayer. "Africa", the top-
ic, was taken by Mrs. Mundell, Roll
Call "verse on nature." Prayer by
ti
Mrs, Turnbull, After the meeting ng g a
dainty lunch was served.
After the regular meeting Sunday
evening led by Mrs. McIntyre and.
Harry Vogan "The Last Coin" was
presented by IMS Turnbull's class of
girls, and was Well presented, I u
Visitors hi the village the last'
week were: Mrs. Cruikshank and
Miss Chrissie Baird of Clinton, also
Mary and Jim. Baird of Blyth; Ed,
McGrogan ofToronto: Ed. Harris of
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