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THE MUSICAL COMEDY
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Starring Marilyn Miller
ALL,,TECHNICOLOR
Two Shows Each Night -7.30 and 9.30
Doors Open 7.00 p.m.
Admission—Adults 35c, Children 20c.
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Oue is '.in tot,\cin' call iund.ay were;
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Colley and fait -
i ily, of Wirtgharn, at the home of Mr.
;arid Mrs Maxwell Abram; Mrs. Lam -
heti: Stinson, Mrs: Mason, of Toronto
at the borne of Mr, and Mrs, R. G.
l.)ane; Mrs. Abram of I3luevale, at
the 'tome of her son, M, T, Abram;
,Mrs, Janies Stewart, of Brussels, with
l old friends,
Mr, and Mrs. Ire Hamilton, of
Toronto, are spending- their vacation
at the home of the former's mother,
Mrs.,A. Hamilton, l 011,
Miss Edith Vanstone, of London,
is spending her vacation with friends
in Corrie,
Miss Monto Earngey has returned
home from .London ,where she has
spent a few weeks.
Mrs. George Foster, also Mr. and
Mrs. G. Jefferson and family of OW.,
en Sound, . spent Sunday With friends
in Stratford,
Mr, and Mrs. V. L. 5: Shera, ac-
companied by Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Wylie and daughter, spent Sunday
in Toronto.
Mrs. Ed, Johnston, of Bluevale, is
spending the week with . her mother,
Mrs. Sparling, Sr,
Mrs. R. S: Clegg and Mrs. Delbert
Clegg:have returned after holidaying
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C HAUTAUUAS
"BRINGS THE WORLD TO YOUR DOOR"
OPE TE k BY CANADIANS FOR CANADIANS
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AUGUS % 4th, 5th, 6t6, 7th, 8th
The Light Opera Festival fea-
tures ' dramatic scenes from
some of the world's most pope
lar operettas and brings an en-
tirely new type of entertain-
ment to the Canadian Chautau-
que here this season. Gorgeous
costumes, expert staging and
unusual lighting effects are
skilfully used in 'the presenta-
tion of scenes from "Rose
Marie," "The Student Prince,"
"The Chocolate Soldier," and
"The Desert Song." Each op-
eretta is corzdensed with con-
summate artistry into the time
allowed for portrayal:
Each member of The Light
Opera Festival company is a re-
markably fine singer, having
had wide experience in the op-
eratic and concert fields.
BROKEN AlSfiES' p�"° `POLLYANA'
Notable Lectures By
Dr. Owen O'Neil - Tom Skeyhill
Lecture Demonstration By
Elliott James
Concert Program By
Metropolitan Artists - The Garry Sisters
Yierra $ ]Hawaiians
A Season Ticket for ail Attractions of
Canadian Chautauquas
Five Big Days $220 tax included
Children
the Guarantors
Your Tickets �ets Early and Assist t
W.1f.4QfA11+.I ADVANC4MTiME$
with friends in Bayfield, Brussels aatd
:lythe],
1\'rt*s l,cttlrsa Earl and Arnold l.,arl
Mrs 1,esiic Earl, at Ethel,
Mrs. John Stewart and dang•hter,
jean, are ,isitin friends '
J �' f r t r, rn toWn.
Mrs, George King and son, Harold,
have:returned home from London, af-
ter spending the past 'week there.
Rei. and Mrs. Craik and . son, Nor -
roan, arrived home this week After
spendiing their vacation with Mrs,
Craik's mother, Mrs, l'eterkin, :of.
Montreal.
Mrs. John Wylie and slaughter,
Miss Bessie, spent a few days at the
home of :.Mr. and Mrs. George Lane
at Bilmore.
Miss Bessie Wylie spent a couple
of days with friends in Wingbam last
week, Miss Ruth Arr3xstrong and
Finch Erma returned home with
with Miss Bessie and spent a few
clays here.
Mrs. McKee and daughter, Miss
Janet, of Kitchener, are guestsat the
honxe of Mrs, John Wylie.
Mr. and Mrs, Carter McKee and
family 'of Galt,, -returned home with
the formerssister, Miss Elizabeth
McKee, and ''are visiting friends in
Gorrie for a time.
Mrs, McDonald and granddaughter
of Chesley, have returned 'home af-
ter spending some time with the for-
mer's sister, Mrs. (Dr.) Whitley:
M. W; G. Strong is confined to
his bed through illness, • We hope he
will Soon be able to be around again.
George S. King spent the week -end
with, friends in London.
Mrs. Bolton spent the week -end
with h.er parents, Mr. and Mrs, .Al-
bright, at. Harriston,
-Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McKay of God-
erich, 1UTiss Dowsley, of Toronto,•
were recent guests at the home of H.
V. :Holmes.
' 11•Ir. and Mrs. A. G. MacDonald left
on :Monday for their home in Winni-
peg.
Rev.CC n
a anandiVlrs.R..J.M,Per-
kins, of Chatham, and Miss I -lodges,
of Ingersoll, were at the home of H.
V. Holmes a few days last week.
Mrs. C. K. Willimot, of Toronto,
is the guest of her sister, Miss S.
Evans.
J. 0. .Spence, of Palmerston, Mr.
Nickolson, of Bristoi,.England, called
at the home of Miss Evans Sunday.
Mrs. Preston Walker and two sons,
;,f Walkerton, were at Miss Evan's,
Sunday;
Miss Irene'Elliott of Brussels, was
a recent guest of Mrs, M. Abram.
of Ethel, are spending their vaca-
Boit with their grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs." R. S. Clegg, and other re-
latives here.
Mr, and Mrs. Williiam Pike and
family; also Mrs. Patrick, of. Brus-
sels, also Mrs. R. S. Clegg, spent
Sunday with the latter's daughter,
BELGRAVE
Mrs. Wnt. Brandon and little dau-
ghter of London, are visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Shoebottom.
Mrs. Duncan Anderson, son and
daughter of Preston visited with Mr.
Finley Anderson.
Mr. and . Mrs. S. ,.Kelton and Mrs.
Brooks of Centralia, Miss Corinne.
Scandret of 'T'oro'nto, spent the week-
end with Mrs, Scandret.
Rev. M. Conran and son of Hamil-
ton visited with his cousin,,' J. A.
Brandon last week.
Mr.' and Mrs, Leslie Grisdale and
little daughter of Toronto visited
with /ifr, and Mrs. Chas. Wilkinson.
Rev. A. E. Jones, a former Meth-
odist minister, now of Trenton, was
a guestofMr. and Mrs. Joe Brandon
over Ilia week -end. \
Mr. and Mrs, John Stewart and
Harry with friends at Stratford over
the week -end.
Miss Sarah Cole who has been in
Toronto for the past few weeks was
home over Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wllyott of Elrnira
and Miss Crowe, . Trenton, were
guests with Mr. and Mrs, J. A, Bran
don on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Yule spent Sunday
with friends in London.
Alberta McMurray is visiting with
friends -in Galt.
WHITECHURC11
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Godkiu and
Gordon . and Miss Emma Davidson
motored to Kitchener and Galt on
Saturday and spent the day with re-
latives.
Mr, and Mrs, Roy McGee and Mt,
and Mrs. Ewart McPherson 'motored
to Toronto and. visited the latter•'s
sister.
Mr. James Sutherland returned
home from Winghain hospital on Sun.
day a seven -weeks stay there,
Rev, and, Mrs. C. ,Wilkinson are
holidaying this month. ' Miss Doris
had her tonsils removed on Wednes-
day last in Wingham Hospital.
Mrs.. George Tiffin and Misses Ol-
ive and Vivian sof. Wingham are vis-
iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
W. R. Farrier:
Mr, and Mrs, Goodman and Jaequo-
line and Mr, and MI.'S, Jenner and
two children of Toronto Spent las
week -end with Messrs. T, H. and Ar
tltur Moor. Miss Ruth Movre return
ed with, them to Toronto for a fey
weeks.
Misses Muriel and Catharine Shaw
of Toronto are here visiting wit]
their grandmother,' firs. MacGregor
and other relatives.
Miss Robina Henry of Toronto is
holidaying at the home of her par
eats, Mr, and Mrs, Frank Henry. •
Mrs; BBen.. McClenaglian is spend
ding a few weeks with relatives at -.Per
gus and Hamilton;
Mrs. Donald Wallace andtwo child
ren, also Mr, Malcolna Finlayson, o
Detroit, spent a day with their aunt
Mrs.. ivlaeGreg.or, and other relatives
here.
Mrs. min \Vellwood and son, o
Orangeville, are spending -their holi-
days with her parents, Mr, and Mrs
John Falcoirer, ..
Mr. John Mowbray left ort Tuesday
with M. and Mrs, Alec Mowbray of
Bluevale, to motor. to Bay City, Mich
and visit with his sister, 'sirs. Stew-
art Montgomery and friends
oilier old.
there.
Mr. Janes 'Pardon and Miss Jean
and Mrs. Frank Cbniter and Isobel
and Mr. William Purdon left on.Tiles-
day to motor to Lanark and Perth
counties to visit with relatives,
Mr, Frank Patterson, who has been
visiting' with his father here returned:
to Detroit last -week.
Berry -picking has been the order
of the day around here for the 'past
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Turner .and
Richard of Lucicnow visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Mac Ross ori
Thursday last .
Mrs. Elwyn Moore and ...children,
have been' visiting: with relatives
here returned to Toronto on Satur-
day.
Mr. ancl Mrs. Frank Paterson and
Jack, : of Detroit, and; Mr. F. hick..
Paterson visited last .week with rela-
tives at ` Niagara, Toronto, Oshawa
and Big J3ay Point.
Mr, .and Mrs. Mac 'tots and Mal-
colm-and
al-color and Frank and Miss Olive Ter-
iff motored to Dundalk on Saturday
last and spent the day with Mr. and
Mrs. Neil Phillips.
Quite a few f r•oin here 'spent Sun-
day at the lake.
Miss. G. Murray from, :London spent
a feardays :last week with Mrs; Mur-
ray here.
Mrs. Alec Reid .spent a few days
last week with her daughter, Mrs. Dr,
Balfour in Lucknow.
hlr. and Mrs, Roy Cringle.. and Hel-
en, who leave been holidaying with
her mother, Mrs. Gillies, returned'' to
their home in Detroit on Thursday,
Rev. J. Pollock and family' are leav-
ing this week to motor to Sudbury
and other northern points on a'cantpi
ing trip.
Mr. Eli Jacques returned from
Preston one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Johnston and
Miss Clara Willis of Cedar. Valley
spent Sunday at the frame of Mr. and
]films, W. R. Farrier!.:-
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-' New neat patterns so adaptable for "That
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VOILES- RAYONS
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PRINTED SILKS
FIGURED GEORGETTE
P. Hot Weather Dress" so necessary.
Prices range from SOc, $1.00, $,1.5Q to $3.00 ,
per yard, and for Friday- and Saturday all are on
sale, less 20P er cent. and more
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BLUEVALE
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Coombs and
daughter of. Snncoe spent the week-
end at their home here.
Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Fells and dau-
ghter of Wing -ham were Sunday visi-
tors at the home of V,rin. Thornton.
Miss Olive Gar nil s • motored to
Sault Ste. Marie on Sunday and will
spend a week with her cousin, Mrs.
(Dr,) I. V. Yale.
F. Black shipped a tar of cattle to
Toronto on Monday. `
Mr. Burns Moffatt of Durham and
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Moffatt, of Tor-
onto were week -end visitors' with C.
B. Moffatt.
Mr. David P. Rowland, Presbyter-
ian student, is spending. a few days.
with his parents at Taranto.
Mr. and Mrs. Verne :Higgins of.
Toronto are spending their vacation
at the home of Mr. Opine Higgins.
Another bad auto accident happen-
ed on Sunday ofternoonat the Mor
risbank corner, east of here, when
two cars collidedwith great force,,
one car from Teeswate.r and the oth-
er from West Monkton. One ;car was
upside down and a woman pinned tat-
der•neath was very seriously injured
and a' couple of others were also in-
jured; they were rushed to Wingham
Hospital. It is only about 3 weeks
since a similar accident happened on
the, same corner.
Miss Nellie McKinney of the Clin-
ton Hospital staff, was home over the
week -end,
Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Falconer spent
Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Jos.
Churchill in Morris,
On Sunday Mr. Bei: t Lott, .:1;,A., of
Brussels,occupied the pulpit in the
United church and gave a fine se: -
mon. He will also have charge of the
service neat Sunday, as the pastor is
on his holidays.
With, the election over everybody
is now settling down to wo,•ek again;
Dr, and Mrs. McCormick, Mrs.
Walsh, her daughter and husband, Mr,
Robt. Hutchison, jr., and his wife and
little daughter, were week -end visi-
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$1,65 Lines
Eli:52.50 Lines ..
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By buying these lovely summer things now
you get the Smartest and Coolest Dress ]Materials
at aThig saving.
Kayser Stockings, New Price ............. $1.25
Nemo -Flex: Girdles and Corsel,ettes $1.25 to $7.00
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Celanese, in Sleeveless; Cape Ef-
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f fects and Full Sleeve Styles. Pinks, I
Blues, Greens and White. Juniors'
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Misses' and Women's sizes of reg.
Priced lines, $13.75, $16.50 to $20.00
Friday and Saturday $11.79
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KING BROS.
tors at the home of M rs. M. Sander
Miss Grace and Helen Masters of
Toronto ' are ,visiting With relatives
here this week.
Mr. Geo. McDonald of Goderich
visited old friends here on Sunday.'
Mr. V\rzn. Manley., of Toronto" is
spending a few` days with Mr. J. Ha1L
Mr. and Mrs. Motley .Minler Of°
Hamilton and 'Miss Margaret Hall
and Mr. David Hall of Capetown
spent the'welt=end with Mr..,3'. Hall:
Mr. and Mrs.' Geo. Thomson, Miss
Louise Patton' and Miss .Maud Brock
spent' Sunday at Port Elgin.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie, Messer and
little Margaret spent Sunday at Ipper-
wash Beach.
Mrsr• Stewart Young, Isabell and
Jack Young spent Sunday at Wing -
1 anx with their uncle, .Harry Dirnent,
RAPID CITY.
Mr.'l3nrgess, a Knox student, prea-
ched at South Kinloss and Kinlough
Presbyterian congregations last Sun-
day. Rev. Mr. Short of Barrie, will
be the pastor for next Sunday.
South Kinloss Presbyterian Sunday
School held their annual picnic at
Point Clark last Thursday. Mr, Dati
McDonald acted as sport manager for,
the children's races, in a very humor
supper, a. ball game: between South
meats' with the Mayo,Bros., has re-
union picnic was called, the .latter
winning by a score of 16-12. Dan um-
pired the game for the fun of all.
Mr. Lester. McLeod, who has been
away at Rochester undergoing treat-.
Meats with the Mali Bros., has re-
turned horne ancl, we are glad to say,
is in returned health., although still
a little .Weak.
Mrs. Harry Carter, Mr, and: Mrs.
J, Carter, Mr. and Mrs. P. 'Carter of
Ripley, spent a day recently With
Rapid City friends.
Mr. and Mrs, C. Thompson and Mr,
Robt. McNall spent Stinday last tivith
friends at Hanover and Neustadt,
Dr. Anna. Nicholson of. Toronto is
spending her vacation with friends
here.
Mr. Albert Carter spent a day last
week with friends at :Brussels.
1VIr. and •Mrs. John Carter called
last Sunday to see Mr, William Mill-
er, who is bed -fast at ,present, Mr,
IVTiller passed his 90tn .birthday last
July 241th, We hope he may have
many more years among us. He was
very Smart and active until his sick-
ness developed.
"An Eskitno woman is old at forty"
states an explorer. Other women of
that age, of course, are only about
ous manner.. After art old style caiiip twenty-eight.
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For. $2.35 per pair •
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