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Said att old -eustomer-of-the Bank
recently: "In my opinion abank has
a perrsonality'just as positive and dis-
'tinct as that 0-01 individual." . • '.
The personality of the Bank of
Montreal, Created by us founders and:
perpetuataed' by:'their successors, :is
'reflected inthe substantial. charas
.ter of the clientele' the Bank has
drawn to: it. and. expresses itself
through 'more :than 600 Branches;
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whichs-are 50 many lioints of cont-
tectwith the people and the aim.'
mercial' life of Canada. ,
The elements which have goneinto
that' intangible but„very mar.thing
--rhe personality of Canada's oldest
+bank -include the• -Bank's unwaver
ing strength and conservatism, :its • .
• helpful, efficient' service, and its
thorough knowledge of local, con.
'• ditions wherever it is ;representedc.
Established :18111
;L'OTAL. A_S,SETS IN EXCESS 'OP' $.700,060.000
'Lucktlaw Branch, '-C. L. MERLE, Manager'.:
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'THURSDAY, QCTOE R' IBth,•.1;881 :....;
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Pubflahad evdry Thursday moraisg
at tuck ew, Ontario- '
Mas. A. f I, MacKensie = Proprietor'.
*Campbell. Thompson -Publisher
TRURSDAY,' OCTOBER ' 13th, 1932
seir. 'k EL
Mrs and Mra,I at 1i and 4sushter.'
Lilco, of Chesfey, and •:eon, l'eldon of
Bayfield and Mrs: Steads of .Durham ,
were recent visitors . with. .Mr. and
Mrs. E J.. Thom, t •
)45 Bill Blue and .daughter Mark -
wet of Detroit were weelr enl °visit --
ora ;With. ber patients, Mr. and Mrs.•
J^ D Anderson' "They motored; ever -
DEEP DJTCHES ARE DOOMED with Rev. and Mrs..Whitfield and
W little,,Betty Nalene of Northville,
(Fergus News.. -Record)- who were guest's with Mrs. Wilkin
Three weeks ago•.we predicted that son at the Manse,
the aces ditches, ;close beside the
Mr: and Mrs. Robert. Deyell and
•pavement on the provinci. I' highways
:ryonld have to ;g'o, even ?f t -did .'keep
up road taxes .for• years. to come. We
knew'notihing of the plans :of ,the' de
.partment of inghweays at that, tune,
••4'-` but the' thing.: was oliirioue, because so
,•many, -accidents,, a large proportion of
. whhich `were _fatal, were the •..direct ,re-
Pu1t o&, deep. ,ditches: tt
Las*. week; R. Mi Smith, deputy-
minister of highways, „ s speaking
in St. Marys, He..gave`int as to
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eeveral tu#i'r-e--poiideatef the-depar
mein and said that in the future,
the: ditches', would be away .out near
the ' fence. ' The shoulder of . the road
;would'be tenfeet•ikide�insteadof� five,
. so :that . • a car in . -trout le . could be
parked coin.pletelyi-oii.'the surface,
and the ditches• ' would be ',ten.. feet
farther out yet, •with the slope down.
to `then; moregradual; •
The announcement is, welcome, even
if : iit. is long: oveirdue. It is little less'
than 'a `belated . surrender • by. the de- •
partment ,of • highways to'', public de,-
rand.' ° • Many newspapers. have del.
manded ditches that are less danger
ous, or no ditches• at all, only .'to be'
told .by highway "experts" that such
a ..thinewas. impossible end absurd.
No that'the changes are to be made
^after all,; we hope a `few 'of these,.ex-
yerts get fired. We have, always re=
ga;ded the ..man, 'responsible for deep
7diYcliea five �ef'e"t-frFon the-' ilge ss be,
ting not • much ,better • than .the man
who takes trust funds - -or the man
who wrecks a: railway train. -We dora-
laiovrwho he=w.as and we, don't :Want -
HERE A'Y D THERE •
Mr. and
Mrs. ' M. A. Havens : and..
family visited one day recently with
Mr. and Mrs; Wallace Black of Gode
rich: •
Mr. Alfred and J. C. Armstrong
are_engaaed with Mr. Harvey 'Webs-
rt
ter of Belfast. taking up a large
potato crop.
Mr. David Milne and son Dave and
Norman Steward:made a business
trip last aaturday to Dungannon and
SSheppard*.' Mr. and, Mrs. ' M. Gardner,, Lorne
and Ivan :spent Friday with Mr, and
Mrs,' Chas. Thomson,, 2nd' Con. •
Mitis Alice Thomson returned liorne
from Holyrood.
Mr. Robert Reid and Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Reid visited last week with
friends in Grand Bend, Sarnia Port
Huron and • Grand Rapids and report
a great abundance of fruit in Michi-
gan, grapes and peaches selling as
low as 15c a bushel.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Gardner and
-Olive of Cochrane • are visiting friends
in our burg at present. Will. Gardner' of Lucknow' visited Thanksgiving
went up to Cochrane in 1913 when Day with Mrs. A. MacDonald:
the 'country was all' bush and to -day
has a good position, being Chief Fire
Ranger . of the .Cochrane fire• ranging
department. .
Mr. Norman Stewart motored last
•Tuesday to Wingham accompanied. by
Mrs. James Howey and •Theodore.
Mr. Harold Gardner of Zion visited
' Over Sunday with. Mr. and Mrs. M.
Gardiher.,
Mr. and Mrs: 'Phillips' are moving "w
this -Week to the residence formerly
occupied by Mrs.' James Baker, east
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of the station. '
Mr; and Mrs. Alex. Havens and
family spent last' week -end • with
Tiverton friends. ••
Mr.' and Mrs. Sohn Champion have'
moved from the ;Henry farm east of
to the Nile, where M.
. Champion is taking. charge of he
Nile • General Store.-
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wylds and fam•
Hy have moved from the Wm. Naylor
residence to the house owned by Mr.
Richard *gunny',
eguilliil, :.
PA'RAIK0UNi • .
Master ' Douglas .MacDiarmid and
Ivan Henderson had their .tonsils . aild
adenoids. removed:.in Wirigham, hos
pital last week.
Mr. John: Martin, from Stratford
•Normal; spent ttbe week=end at -his
-home-here. •
Mrs.' Earl' San is spending a few
weeks- with her .parents' at Wiarton
Mr. James Pic'kering, of Lucknow,
Spent a few days with ' Mr. .James
Murray this week'
Mr, and Mrs. Wm:• McFarland
son Walter and• Miss' R.id,,' all of
Toronto spent .Sunday with MrJaiid
Mrs. George Harkness. •
Mr. James Orr spent the past week.
in Wi igham• ,
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and -Mrs ,Gordon Soott eI Rip:
ley spent the week -end with -Mg.and
Mrs. Tom Hill.'
Mr.. G. Pinkney of S.S. No. 8, and
A. Thompson of S.S. No.; 9,, attended
the' teachers' convention in Ripley..
Mrs: Howard Harris "Visited with • Mrs. Harold • .Johnstone is spending -
her parents, . Mr. and . Mrs.. John . ,this • week with her. parents ' Mr and
Jamison recently. Mrs. Wm. Conn.
' extend our: 'sympathy- to Mrs. 1VIr. and `Mrs.. Fred Thompson of
. We d��
-Win. 0 1 in taloa-if -her-father, T -o' onto-- p_enL_t a oliday _ -_.
Mr: Morrison 'of L• ucknow. friends here:; F
-Mr. Arthur Cook had the mi`efor--, The W.M,S. are holding. their meet -.tune . to , lose his_Lbarn and season lig on Wednesday of . this week at
crop two weeks ago liy fire. -1 the. home of Mrs.' Win.^ Brown. •
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Mrs. Jackman, of Toronto, spent • Mr. and• Mrs. victor Emerson spent
last • week' with her cousins ,Mr. and' Sunday with Mrs. A. Emerson; 'West
Mrs. m. • W Marin.
t' • ' ' Wawanosh. '
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The October 'meeting . of: the Para- Miss' Grace Richardson of ingba>fi
mount U.F:W.O.. will be held` it the: spent .the week -end at her home here.
phome of Mrs. Sam Reid on Tuesday, • Mrs. R. Stewart and Eileen are
October 18th at 2.30" o'clock: Roll: visiting .-friends in :Powess
Call - Conundrum. Program -- Mrs. Quite a nunober of the , Langside
Kempton, 'Mrs. J. Webster.' Piers= people attended the Wingham Fair.'
Mrs. Gardner, Mrs, T.' Irwn, and Mrs: Mr. and Mre.. George Richardson,
3, .Gardner. and Mr. and Mrs. Blaekt►all of Guelph
visited on • Thursday with Mr. 'and
Mrs. • John Richardson:
• The Whitechurch' WoMens Instit-
u•
te are Bolding the October' meeting.
Mr. P. G'. MacKenzie and Mr. and at the home of'Mrs. James ,Morrison,'
Mrs.. N. MacKenzie and son Donald, when the' topic will be given by Dr.
Calder, The Iadies of the community
are cordially ' invited' to . enjoy the
Doctor's instructive, address.
Mr. Wm. Brown,' our storekeeper,,
had about 80' gallons' of 'gasoline
stolen from the pum • last Thursday
evening.
Mr. Charlie Tiffin 'is assisating in
icking apples at the Joypt farms;
-West Wawanosh.-
Mrs. Walter Scott is cpnfined to
bed at present with a severe :cold:
Her many friends hop'4 fer' a' Speedy
recovery.
Mrs. B. Watts and son, Jammy,
Detroit are visiting . Mrs., Watts par-
ents,�Mr. and Mrs. J. Ilk Morrison.
Mrs. Lloyd Stein 'has returned to
her home at Paramount after spend=
ing. a' few days with her father,'Mr.
Wm: Wraith. • ;
The beat, having Mr: Orville Tifiln
as ' manager; , ' are busy doing 'road
work ,these days'. , •
The story of the four Scotchrnen.
who were • drowned while swinimmg
one 'afternoon: Each 'bet •a shill8.i,g!
d,...ta... -ate `.,e
that he •could stay under Water h
longest.. o the foci,, winner bake all.
4th CON., It IN LOSS r
Mrs. Bert Breckenridge -enter-
tained the "Ripley U.F.W.O. Club on
Tuesday last.
Miss'Agires ternaehsrr -of-Seafo
spent last week with Mr.' and. Mrs.
S: Carnochan. . 1',
Mr. Clair. McDougal, after spen.
ing 'several ,weeks with the Silver -
woods Company, returned tri Guelph
last week..
Miss 'Elizabeth McIver Was horde
from Stratford for th6, holiday.
Miss Margaret MacDiarm d, of
Windsor spent a few, days with Mrs.
W: MacKenzie.
Mrs. R. Campbell spent a few days
recently with ,1VIis. P. Stewart. ,
Mrs.. Win.- ,Serinngeur and. Master
Billie, of Palmerston, spent Thursday'
at' R. Middleton's. "' •
Miss • Laurine"Martin is absent
from school this week on account• of
illness. .
Mr, and Mrs: P. Mae uillin and
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famil : spent, Snda. i.
y pe , Su y with Mr. and
Nis, Herb. M ( uillin of� town;
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to know either.
WHITECHURCH
Miss ;Gertrude: of Wingham were re,.
cent, visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J.
Swan. ••
Miss' Anna .Stuart of 'Toronto was
11weeli-end visitor at ber home here:
Unted Church ;Anniversary
tisticalliy arraflged , baskets a' '
autumn iowors made a'plesaing
ling for the anniversary : aeryices,-
which were heldtin the United Church'
on Sunday. Large: congregations at'
both-servicesgreeted-the speaker;-
Rev Harold G.• Whitfield of. North,:
ville, ; ,Mich., who was warmly wel-
comed by many old :friends.. Two
'anthems:by.'the choir, at'each service,
were welLreeeived and :aided in mak-
ing the anniversary' services a real
success. •
Mr. and Mrs. John Webster'hsd ss
their .guests for Thanksgiving, Miss.
Zylda Webster, Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
Smith and children, • Mrs; Mitchell
and Mr. -Co.McKay all of Toronto;_
Miss orothiy -Webster. of London-..-,
and . Miss' Dorid Webster . of Carlow.
Visitors for the weekend , with. Mr,
and • Mrs. Hyde included .; Messrs...
Cecil 'and Harold.. Hyde .and Mr. and
Mrs:'Percy'.Hyde and family` of Kin
cardiae:, .
and Mrs: harry Lee :of Toronto'
were,' visitors for the holiday With
Mrs :,Lee's'.,mother; Mrs.' Rintoul.,
Messrs.--460ame- poli, -attic -Wilson:
Woods, were home -from
Guelph, over the holiday.
..The:4schools_in., has district were
e1osed_last__Thursday .and, Friday
while: the teachers attended the an-
nual' ,Teachers'' ConventionGode-
etch;
lis. Green of -Nott il-• lityls `visit=
ing • with, her .7parents, Mr, and Mrs
Frank, Henry.. ' '
Miss Annetta Fisher of- Heidelberg
spent ,the week -end at, Nei home' here.
Mrs. D. Paterson of Lucknow / is
visiting with ..Mr,•. George and Miss,
Ida' McQuoid. ' '
Mr. Russel . Reid of ' • Brantford.
spent the week -end' with his mother,
Mrs. -Alex' Reid: '
Mr. and . ;Mrs.: FredThompson of
Toronto are visiting with the latter's
sister, Mrs. Joe Tiffin
Miss Kate Smith. of Galt' is visit-
ing 'with Mrs. Andrew Fox.
Quite a number from here' attended
the anniversary services at the St..
Helens. United' Church on Sunday:.
One of . Mr. ;George Kennedy's- ,cows
gave birth to twin calves last week.
rte-a-numbnrrfnomiere attended
the Wingham fair •last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs., John Griffin and
little son' of Detroit, are visiting with
her • bothers, Messrs. John and Pat
:rick McMillan. -
. ' The Presbyterian W.M.S. Sectional
meeting. will • he. held' in, Eadies
church on Friday afternoon,, October
14th at 2.36 p.m. . , •
The Sabbath. school ' rally • of the
-teachers; :officers and all interested .in -
Sabbath' Scheel :Work, will .be held in
the Presbyterian church on Tuesday,
October 18th, at '2.30 p.m. and 7.30.
A
.good attendance is requested.
Mr: and Mrs. David Kennedy,Mrs.
Duncan Kennedy, Mr. Peter and Miss
Annie Kennedy,, . also Mrs. Lorne
Durnin of St. Helens spent Thanks-
giving with Mr. ' and Mrs. •Harry
Ticltbprne of Goderich. 'Mrs.' David
Kennedy. is staying there .for a few
days visit -
' What might have been a• 'serioub
accident happened last Friday. as Mr.
George , Kennedy was , .turning onto
the road -at is gate=an --c-ar-dfiven-
by a traveller from Toronto: was com-
ing from Lucknow at a' high speed,
ran into hien and, took the left, rear
fender oft the car then landed ,in the
ditch and was badly damaged. • How-
ever no one ws Hurt. "
THE N WSPAPER MAN
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An editorial ?in a Celiforna 'paper'
says that after fifteen years in the
'Walnes's a ` newspaperman 'becomes
reeonci'led to the following facts:' (1).
Ile will always be regarded as some
sort of freak; •(2.) . that the favor he
does will usually . go unnotIcedbut
his mistakes never; `(3) that when, he
gets into a crowd someone wi11 say
o'eularly, "Don't talk in front of So=`
and -so, he'll put it in . the paper;"
(4) that once a week• someone will
remark that 'newspaper work must
bg ' fttsdineting.
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*home Vera'Todd? Mabel and
Irene, Woods from near Kitchener.
Were •home for,. Thinkagivink'
Mr ,Charles •Mc villin of :Centralia
and Miss" Mildred McQuillin of Strat-:
ford ;spent : the week -end -at• their
home here. -
Mr and Mrs. p..•4. Solomon and
family of Stratford'', . spent ' Thanks -
g
givin. Day at the. home ;of; M'r. and.
Mrs. S. Swan....
Mrs. Doherty of Guelph .' was a
week end' .visitor with.,. her. mother,„
Mrs *• R. J. Woods, She: with . Mrs.
Woods, Mr. Wilson Woods and Bob-
by Phillips spent. Thanksgiving Day
-with -Mr....and-..;Mrs..-Arnold . Barbour
at •Fergus.
Mr Joe. McIntosh` of _Buffalo . was
a weekend guest at Mr. D. '.Todd's..
Mr and Mrs. Robinson Weeds:
had as their guests- for the holiday,'
Mr- and Mrs. Campbell and Mr. and
Mrs. Taylor of Stanley. and- Mr.'
Schlinker Of ,Kitchener:
Mrs. • George-Wilth-inth{Fer stet,
Mrs Howson' and ,h,er son of Wing -
ham and Mrs ---Moore and children,
a
nd Miss Caroline •Webb were callers
in the village on Monday. '
Mr. William. McQuillin wes.:judging
horses at .the following farm last
week: Dorchester, +Alliston *nd For
est; and previous to :that 'at lode--
rich and Arthur. •
she!, .Starts '$.30 P..M..
THJRS., 'FRIDAY, • SATURDAY'
October 13--14- -15
RAMON ' NAVARRO `
• M'ADGE :EVANS
UNA MERKEL'
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A Story or' Modern G►Aegg • Life
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"SI$GLE `REEL CUItIO'USE 'F"
MONDAY.'.; .TUESDAY,
October 17 ;�• 1S. 19.
RA1iPli LYNN and
WINI1' RED SHOWER
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Also
TWO. REEL. COMEDY,,,r-- .
".OF ALL. PRAP A, "
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S. S 9, Kinloss
Honors 75%. Pass 60%
Form V -Nellie MacCallum, George;
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• Sr.. IV -Jean • MacCallum 88; Mai-
mie Purves.; 86; June Morrison :'18;
Leola Wraith 7..' Melvin'.°Morrison
73, Donald. MacKenzie 64;
. II -',-Lincoln" Morrison 62; Mary.
Wraith '52. .
L Unie ' Purves 98;'. Clifford . Laid '
law .58*.
pr. --Elliott Purves 83: Miles Mac-
76.2.
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Jr. Pr.- tYvionne MacMillan
Andrew M. Thompson,:
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THINGS •EVES WOMAN
SHOULD KNOW.
An Excellent Darning Hint -Pro-
cure some white mosquito 'netting,.
Tack on a suilicient fize to cover • the
thin place or hole,' rind darn through;
the net,taking every other. hole,
basket fashion, with the usual mend-
ing wool . and a fine ' darning needle,
Insipid Water -To -take away the
flat, insipid. taste from water after
it has' been boiled, take itinto the
fresh sir,' and pour it• from, one Jug
into hn'other two or three times. The.
water.' will absorb some' of the oxygen
from the
air, and•it will be found
that the flat taste Will have entit-ely
disappeared.
Removin ----grease -stains- Fronk'
leather -Maiden round the edges of
the stains With. Water, then paint ,With
rubber solution. In 'a few minutes' the
layer,' of rubber may be ;peeled oft,
when the grease stain;. h'a'ving . been
absorbed' by 'the rubber, •- will have
vanished. '
Polishing the piaffdr•::If the wood•
work of thefano looks blurred. rub
p �
it with a soft .cloth dipped in .one
tablespoon of turpentine and two of
oliye oil. It will not injure the piano.
Frosting', --There will be. no trouble.
in making boiled frosting 'harder -if
a pinch' of cream of tartar is added
tri' the beaten white 'of the egg;
r Ink stains --To 'remove 'ink, from
white' goods, soak half an hour 'in
vinegar, wash, soak in Soluti'ofi of
' ci joo4de of 11M0 and
i+.f%uivewd44i4.
Sr. IV---lrlma 'Hackett 87% Bir-
die Reid 74; ' Harvey hie X68.
• Ell en
i r 86;-3inimie . Reid -69_; 'bRena. •
Jr.. 'IV --Lane Gard $7, e
Hunter.
Sr. III Billy' Drennan '69
Jr - -III=Jimmie ILIunter' 69; --Eldon--:
Ritchie 66.; Jean , Reid 60. ' • .
II - Howard Reid- 72`, Doris, Reid -
TO•,:'Lornalteid 62 4-K8thIe Gibson
Kathleen -Gardner~). 61; Kathleen Reid
I -Russell Ritchie- 75;•Keith Hack-
ett 45., '
- . Fr --Keith Ritchie.
No. on roll.20. Ave. att. 18.7 •
Ada M.' Webster.
U S.S.-No..14,.:.: Paramount
The following is the . report
daily marks ' for : September: •
Sr. IV' Lloyd Henderson, ,459*;
of IfiCAuler, .389;;': Geldi�e 'Martin,
315.
Jr. I*1 - Isabelle. Jamieson, 459*,;
Raymond Richards, 365. '
• Sr. III -Bobbie �.MacIntosh, 363.
Jr. III -.Jimmie Hamilton, • 277';
;Eileen Ensign, 270. •
II -Stuart Jamieson; ' 324; Jean
^ J.
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Baynard; 269. -- .
• Pr,-Eileen-Heridersoni'; • Buddy
Hamilton' . (good.)'" '
No: on roll, , i2; Average att. 11.25:
Those marked !ri'' bad perfect ,att-
andance 'for. the month.
Anne MacDonald, Teacher,
$::8; ' No. 4-Weech WaWapoek:
Junior ` Itooui^Srsptember
Test Marks' l '
Sr.III--Grace"Areatherhead,' 80%,;
Perry Durnin, 60;, Hugh' D MaeDOn-
ala 54; G6ivipn MacDonald*,' 40.
Jr.. SII-Jimmi•q . Aitchison, 86;
Johnnie Pritchard, 80; Russell Webb,
64; Angus MeeDonald; 61; ' Doris
Idtilkinson, 60; . Bobbie~ Phillips, ~48;
Harold .Woods* 40. : • .
Daily Marks
Sr. 'I -=.Mae McDonald,' 485;.' Helen
McDonald, 472; Margaret Aitchison,
464; Ross Gammie*, 43.
Jr., . -arie , Swan* 356;
Cranston, ' M301.
• Primer --Murray Wilkinson, 987; •
Dorothy Webb; 439; Marie 'Aitchison,
35f
Those marked * missed one Or more
days`or ,exams.
--Beatrice McQ>aillin.'
Allan
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