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WOMEN'S, and MISSES'
SPR'NG.' F,4SHJO1l..S
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COATS •
I1iIESSES
• HATS
BbUI.AINE SCARFS
' 1 1OX SCARFS
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LINGERIE
R`Y
, . HO,
' SPRING CURTAINS
DRAPERIES
COVERINGS .
Delegates attending the United:
C14urth Conference m Wing-
llama April 26th iust., :are .4 ir-
'store
dishy invited to visit ;our - .
W'NGHA
OSITUART
JEREMIAH CRAN•STON
The'.funeral service of Jeremiah
Cranston aged 63 years who passed
away following a lengthly illness at
los home • on ` 'Tuesday, April 12th,
was • .held. at his late residence, con -
cession 7, West Wawanosh on Friday
afterniin Intermentbeing i� �ln Mu an-.
non cemetery.
The deceased a 'respected citizen
of West Wawanosh was born on. the
fano on the, gravel road, sin miles_
south of this village, now 'owned by.
his brother, Isaac :.Cranston, being' 'a
son ' of the late Mr. and, • Mrs.:Isaac
Cranston, pioneer settlers.: s Thirty •.
three years ago he was married to
his now bereft. partner, • whose maidr.
en name was Mary Richardson. Sur
viving, are . three '•:cbildren, Florence,
and John 'Cranston at home and ;;Wil-
lien Cranston of . Welland. :Isaac
Mi s Bellevlesaor, of Teeswater 3s;
visiting her daughter, Mrs B. E.. Me.
Lean. A
Mr. and *re. L Saundereo?. and
little daughter, .Joyce and Mrd
Mrs. Cassel of 'Winghaiin were "-
Fent visitors at H. P.minell's,
A number' -from here attended the
hard time _Club dance at Holy'rood on
Monday night.
Mr. and .Mrs..J Colwell •';and Cur-
rie were --Sunday _Tiaitors alt .,Mervin.
a.,
TfuRS. APlt 21st, •.1.00
Cranston of the gavel Road,.• is a
brlith"• .and .Mrs. Jonh Richardson
of Oakley, is, a"sister..
° JOHN PORTICE
Mr. John Portice, aged and res-
pected 'resident
es-pected'resident of'Xincardme,•, pass
ed away:at his home, Princess ,street
on . ' Saturday, April 9th, "after a
le Id :illness; , at • the age of 85
HERE AND THERE
and Dls piny; Ciait�y l®ii
mbved''on •Mondait asst• from Rapid.
Bedley's, Kin.garL
While returning home. from, Luck.
now on Friday last, Mrs..7'Watson:.
• Seott net with: • a painful accident•,
when her .horse becoming°frightened:
by a passing truck, ran away.
Mr. • JOS, Armstrong of 'St.- .Cattier-
Ines, visited las• daughter, Mrs ,Jas.
H,odgins..', '
';Con 'atulation�• to Mr. and
Frani' .Brown,*on the,, :arrival of a
iii. by, boy.,t:
Mr. Geo. Colwell spent theweeg--
end in Toronto. •
tittle Betty • McEver of Tiverton.
returned : home after. *biting- her .
grandparents, , :•Mr.• and : Mrs. J. B.
E o dgkinson.•
Mrs.. H. Pinnell is under the . Dr's
and
can
'born an
Lu
c= .
was.
's stents' the
:late' Mr..
' with his ,
moved . P
-aid; Nit's`-R,Rchard-'Portice,--to-Hinlose-
Township,' at. an early age He °.mar-
ned' Miss Abbie Hayes; of Kislosa.
Thirteen years ago. they .roved , to
Kincardine to reside. • •
M;. Portice was . a veteran. of the
Fenian .Raids - and he delighted ' to
tell' of: the early pioneer.days in this
district.. • He was of friendly, and'
,neighborly,'_. disposition and greatly
esteemed �by all..
;Gitg'.to the ::hone 'owned by Mrs•+ Mil- ..'
ler id Wingham. situated. on the
• Miss Sarair-N acAnlev'has returned-
' Boundary•'east of Lneknow.
Franle McNallis assisting
home after spending a few' days with
the fainters on the :6th• Con. of Kin -,Mr„ and Mrs. Jack;Swan" at St.
loris to -law wood with the sawing out=. Heleiis. ;
fit. .
ign arid, Mrs: Williams of Tecumseh the' week -end , with. • M'r and Mrs..
PARAMOUNT '•.
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TH I4l* `, AP1tI'L 21st, 1932
LOWER SEEPS—V011,
PBAIR
JES
• TBE ., ;
The, Sub committee on Ornamental
Horticulture of the, _Canadian Horti-
cultural gonna' is conducting an in-
tensive campaign for ."A More Beau.:
:tiful Canada." 'The'general intention
and purpose ' of this "campaign : is to
encourage • the beautification of Can-
adian homes and their surroundings
and public; •property,whereveroplmr
,i AIOERI T
M. and Mrs, Peter Lasenby, and
MiserCrenetan and
Thos nelmotored from London to
Thomism', , ...
attend the funeral Friday+ of the ;late
Jeremiah Crapsten.
Dfr. and Mrs. Hiram Moffat of
Sarnia, were week -encs guests oo( Mr.
Taint Mjco; itichard-Johnsten.,
Recently it baa come to, the', atten-•.
tion Of the : Committee that there are;
farm ,
ers. m Saskhr
atchewan_
:manj�
g
in' the area'Which .suffered sev
ere,ly from • drought last year who
Wold be glad to beautify their home'
surroundings, hut are not. in •a furan -
dal position to purchase even the re-'
ouired flower seeds.; Itis suggested
:herefore, that a tremendously Valli,'
tb'le service could be rendered by
horticulturists, in the ,Eastern Pro-
vinces, and others. interested, if they
would e' ntribute flower seeds. for free,
distribution in Saskatchewan. An ap-
peal is, `the ore,. made to -all -who=
are able to do so to- ;co-operate in
helping ,those who are:unable t $help
themselves. All fiower seeds; , or 'iron-
ey to purchase. Sower seeds, . should.
?e' sent immediately.to Mr. C. B.
nae Saskatchewan Relief' Coni-'`
,I
mission,. Regina Trading.Company
Building; Regina; Saskatchewan, with
Miss dna '. Boyle visited at Mrs.
A. Hodgiu's lest week. •
We • welcome .Mr: and - Mrs Charlie
Bart and' faintly ,-to-our-community-
Mr. 'anid.'M.rzs. Geo. Haldenby and
family, spent Sunday at IL McGuire's
Olivet,
Haldenby and Dorothy'
were Sunday. visitors at W. Boyles
The Sr. W. A. met in the basement,
'f the' Church . on Thursday last.' The
afternoon' was spent in quilting.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert McLean . Were ' .lion arrangements, have 7.�een made
Sundayvisitors' '' Wath 'recruiter ;their roper tiers and"distribu-
s for P P
friends. tion. Any money
Messrs. :-G. Ali. Baldenby and 1I.
Bell were', to Waterloo on Saturday.;
__Little Jean Bushel.' of Lucknow .is
visiting. with: Mrs. M. McLean.
Mrs. ,Walter Nicholson, South ,Line
'visited her',parents, Mr. anti • Mas. F.
H.
Haldenby, 'Westford, . • on Friday
last.
Mrs P. Reed and Mr. Benson Reed
of . Lucknew, visited at, the home of
Mr. and Mrs.,Tbomas 'Anderson, over
the week -end...
Jack Curran, Jr.; is` keeping bad -h-
aloes hall on 'his newly acquired
farm at Crewe. As this is Leap year
this -unfortunate condition will . no
doubt .soon' be changed for the better.
earvey • Anderson " returned
'•.M.
home 'Sunday from Guelph o.A.C., the
o
d d 'W with
snfeeess in his- exams.
L.
4.
• Miss . ' Catherine MacKenzie spent
'near
Windsor; Ont.; who purchased. Grant MaeDiarnud.,
1931- 32 term •having ,en e•e
•Quite a number .from -this •commuii-
-ty;+attended
-the -funeral•;,of: the_ late
"Ierenuah;•Cranston, 'which *al' held
;Friday afternoon from his late resi7.
dente, con. 7, W. Wawanosh. Inter-
ment was in Dungannon cemetery.
Rev. C. Seine .of 'Dungannon United
Church, assisted, by RevCampbell
s e Circuit con' -
thr faxnrOf-.fonrteeiacres-from-G - e - all - -p; Sindlef-lack-`
Douglas of Lucknow moved'the"now, visited with Mr. and Mrs W.
household ;effects and ;chickens. up to. illaeGilt recently.
their= property last Thursiiay • and . A Marge crowd attended the dance
Friday. The' ,people ::of . Rapid City.
-` ----•-welcome•`them- to;-,-their-=new .home_ ,in the ' Farainount Hall last Friday
wevning. Mr : Jaek• McIntosh "was'
Mrs- W M. Champion - was. taken :hairman. for the 'program. Mr. Alex'
with -an attack, of pneumonia, las'. :HacNay favored the audience with.
Saturday . The patient was remove'' a vocal • solo. which was followed' by
to . Wingbam _ hospital fro' treatment. a spelling match conducted by. Miss
Mr:' "Fred Blunden 'who spent . the . Anne :MacDonald.. The U.F.O. Club
winter with friends in Rapid. City is 'raving ,challenged the U F W.O. club
assisting . Mr. Ewart Taylor on his :n a: spelling match„ •suffered a ' com-
Dairi farm south of Lucknow. piste defeat. Miss Sarah .MacAuley,
"Mit and Mrs..A. Havens and fain- 'spelled the last word: Those taking
ay' spent, Monday evening. Mast with part were: Mr. John Gilmore;. Henry
Gilmore; Jelin Beatty, Willie Stew-
Mr:.and Ms's. °
p'1hott Taylor of For art, • Carman Hamilton and Orland
Om'Richards'. On the U.F.W.O. side. were
A'.large 'number from around the Mrs: fifacAuley, Mrs. Crump;Misses
' .corner attended the concert present- Sarah MacAuley, ' Verna Hamilton.
ed by the A.Y.P.A. and ended a per- 'Catherine MacDonald and Sadie Mc-
>ge'
Thursday evenining., while the ,losing side received a box'
Mr. Harry'Levis is better again. of "Teardrops." Mr. James 'Ketcba- 'th letters he
aw avor e•
fgct night by later attending the Or- Charles. The ' winners received
ha e' Dance across the street .last large box of "Smiles and Chuckles"
IOCHALSI
that may..be donat-
ed will.be used by .the Relief Commis
cion in co-operation with a strong
horticultural committee in Regina for
he purchase of suitable flower seeds
vhich will be sent'.through"the Re-
ief . Commission to the ' farmers an -
dons to secure them.
Cavelier of the A hfi 1d,
lotted the services. The late Mr.
Branston was' born in.. Ashfield ons the
.t
her,
ca i
his
brot ,
occupied by
now
!arm P
a
Isaac, :a� `few miles north of Dungan-
ago'
ungan= eaved .family a•nd relatives.
Ion. His parents, the' late Mr. and -Miss 111argnret Ialloughr_whohad
Eta. Isaac: Cranston were settlers on .
1lrs. Isaac Cranston were pioneer, set -.been the guest•of her'niece,. Mrs: R. ,,
Thirty-three years ` 'I *_,.__a.__ t..._ a...,. ..,oekr., returned t0
tiers on it. Thirty-
f,
in I ,a
'CIIIlItS., Ff` IDAY, . • SATURDAY
Apt
Zane- Grey's
Riders of the
Pur. le Sage
With
GEORGE •O'BRIEN
MARGUERITE' 'CHURCHILL
and ;NOAH. BEERY.
Also
LAUREL ' end HARPY: COMEDY!
"COME CLEAN"•''
MONDAY, TOES, WEDNESIA.Y
April 25..27 ;:
CE TIBBETT•
;I;A'R4ltEhT
7 hepCtsban Love..Song
Music, Song, Romance, Adventure
BOYFRIEND., COMEDY'
"MAMA LOVES •PAPPA"
SOME MOTHER'S BOY'.
Mrs, Tena Hunter, who spent the
past' two., weeks visiting friends . in
the vicinity has returned to her' home-
in
ome
iin Lucknow ..
oiherland-- of -`the` -`'6th 'eon.,.
of .Huron spent the past. Week ' rid:
her • drdghter, Mrs:, D. A. 'lariat-
.
cLen-
Dir. Dan Finlayson and tons, Mal
coin; George, and. ;Gordon, and Mr.
Donald MacCharles.:'motored to Lon --
don Monday to. see Faiquhar.Finlay- ,
song; We are pleased to report 'that
they were well • satiisfied with the" pro-
gress he has made toward recovery.•
Miss Maggie Wood is in attend
ante to Miss Sadie Cameron; who >r•
indisposed at present.
'Miss ' Liella b'iinlayson ' R. N. of.
Toronto' is • holidaying "at her' home.,
here. . •
m
and
Man in Philadelphia regained his
emory after a lapse of 11 years,
the' first thing he did was post
had been carrying in
• ,after having a severe attack of the b f ed th audience with two - e e
fin. • - vocal... solos. his pocket.
PERMANENCE
FOR well over a ' century the BANK OF 'Mo1NNTREAL
has been incontinuous operation.
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A 1 t„�itt f ,i ( .i !.,, lir.
c h tit ({,t/
,N\\' \
Today,' with its Gllong ez-
t Cm person.
ncl, hundreds of Branches
and concplete equ'pment,
the Bank is better able
than ever to help. its .cos-'
•
tonaers to. handle their
financial, affairs in g safe
and satisfactory manner.'
•Estsbllslsed i81
TO'TA'L ASSETS IN EXCESS OP $750,000,000
C. L OBERLE:,. Manager
Y.UCk110W Branch:- ,
Nr
he was married • to Miss Mary. Rich- her home in Lucknow on. Thursday:
ardson ' of Proton, who with their
"He knocks at your back door;. asks
ton kindly for a meaL What do .you
:ay? Do you ten. ' ilia to" move on?
7o you, bring .him • in, give •him ' a.
. iearty meal,, ' -see that he has.
-socks,
ierhaps underwear?, If you do there
s' a mother soniewhere,who will re-.
•member ' you in her prayers.
' Let us not forget that the boy who
galls at the . hack.. door •has perhaps
t mother wondering if we are kind
':o ' him. That boy may have been
,sought up In a good home, but luck,
has ' been against him.. Iteinember he'
feels •his position, but there is moth
ing else: he can do but ask for char-
'ity, 'and if we do not give it, well
we lack heart and possibly • some •day,
are May' need charity too. '
cu:ROSs CORNERS'
Buzzing wood is in full swing these
days. .
• Mrs. Geo. Bell had. a very success-.
fel quilting recently. • '
BORN -to Mr. and •Mrs. Frank
Brown --a • son. °
Mrs. Wm. Thompson is' spending a
few days in Teeswater. ,
Mr.. and Mis. Jos. Hannah spent
Sunday With 11 r._and. Mrs.. Morley
Beit.
Monday evening being the last of
Holyrood's Club meetings for the
Year, everybody turned out and: en-
joyed 'themselves. " .
Mr. and . Mrs. Jas. . Wraith seen+.
Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Thompson. '
Mrs. Wm.•Wall has returned home
after spending a couple of weeks with
her mother and brother.
Miss Hannah Ross has returned to
Teeswater after spending .a .couple
of weeks at.her home..; • - `
Mr. Earle Hodgins and Geo. Hald-
snby n#ade a• business trip to Water
foo this week.
of
Welland,
.
three children, William.•
fohn and Florence at home, survive
aim. His sister, Mrs. Richardson and
�Ir.. Richardson , of Proton attended
she... fnneraL. The..symPathy.. of . thin
community is extended. to the ber-
in'
..
Michigan state porches g agent
refused to Sanction the purchase of
six'balls of twine for one department • ,
We• suppose he : wanted :official red
tape to be used.
We Like To Get The Leal News
The main aim .of the R v ekly news-
paper as the name implies, is to give
news of its own district. It may have
other' aims, such -as to 'give the mer-
chants a chance to tell of their goods
in its columns or to try to influence
public opinion through its editidr-
als; but first of all it must give the,
news. Soine of,this news is not east
ily obtained and no publisher can cover
it all without assistance. Especially'
isthis true when you have visitors.
Matiy of the ladies think that per-
sonals, are the most interesting `read-
ing in the • whole paper. Your visitors
are usually glad to have their names
appear, so send diem in..Sometiines
people come in and. give the impres-
Sion that 'they are asking a favor
*hen 'they Want us to insert the
names of their friends who have been
Spending a few days -with them. No
,Yerson need feel that way about
Mg us ' news items for we are, glad
to Tet them a1}.
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