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• CHURCH NEWS'
Group.,No.' .1V, A. • •
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The 'Aprilmeeting of Group
One., of ihe .Women's Assbciation
of the United Oink& • was held
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- at the home. of Mrs: Annie Struth-;
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ork•withlVIrs. prennian'presiding
• After the'opening 'Easter hymn
the roll answered by "A
sign of SePting”. •••. The 'Scripture.
leap*, Was read bY Ors. T. Rob-.•
inson. •A •reading was giVen by
Mrs Thelma MacDonald and 'An
.Easter talk by. Miss
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uggestions
• Heart's Delight
Paiteurized Prunes
-1 lb. box . . .24c
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Monarch Cream Cheese • • .
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Backed in attractive tumbler
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Clover Leaf Sahnon "
• flancY Red COillbe
4 lb. tin , "23c
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Grapefrui-t juice
Pinnacle •Apricets• • • •
--ChoTee. Sip
28, oz. tin .. : . 39c
4oz. . ...... ..... . . 35c
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.follo-Wed. by a. solo' by Mrs. J. C.
•Arinstrorig. The meeting Closed
with the mimpah benediction and
a contest and. soeial half ...hour
folio:wed.
McNapailpatrick Group',
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The • McNay-Kulpatrick ,Group.
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'af: the W.' A.' met at the home of
Mrs,. George sAndrew, -with.
nine-
teen ladie'
s• 'present. Mrs. 'Kilpatt
rick pretidedand opened the
meeting ,an EaSter. sonin
and prayer. krS. Brewer read the
sex. ;Eaptei, readings
were given by'ldrs.. Collyer,
.McNay'and Mrs. W •Anderson..•
The roll. 'call. was answered. by
riaming your sfavourite . flower:
Final. arrangements Were Made
for thein bazaar to be held the
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room son. April• 23rd. • Mrs.,
Hamono:1y sang a.solo, "'Mel :East-
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et Parade", accompani: by edMrs
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QlW•1ey, Mrs. Quigley .Also ',gave
a piano solo. 'Both were much en-
joyed.. After. the' meeting closed
all took' rt in a spelling match
and a dainty lunch was :'seived
by the program committee,. Mrs.
'freckles, Mrys. Humphrey and
'Mrs. -McInnes. The neXt meeting
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to be .held at -Mrs. J. "W; Joynt's.
WILLIAM RITCHIE GARDNER
• The death of Mr, Wm. Ritchie
•Gardner took. place .at Stayner
cin March 31st after a, brief ill-
nesi.'•MiTGartlii-eri---who- with his
wife had been a .resident of Stay-
ner for, the past 4,-(/Q years, ,ap-,
peared to enjoy excellent health
and had taken a keen interest ancl,
•an active- part -..in the life .of the
'cconnuThlity. ••• •
..AserVice rvas held in the home l•
Heinz Peahut Butter ,•
9 oz. jar 35c,
T110 PS
'The 'Store of Friendly Service'
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The April meeting of`the W. A..
of the 1Hunter-Jones' Group was
held at the borne of 'Mrs. George
:Elliott' With :an.litendarice' of 26
mernbers Mrs:. 0° ,Tones ,`was in
Charge.,Mrs..tohn Smith rad the
scripture' after whiell..she led m
Prayer,‘ Roll ca1iwas:answerdby
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My Faviorite :Flower." 'A report.
Was, given 'that ,$46, was, cleared on
the -.a.htairilKtinpperserved in
the 'ciitirCii::.basem.ent.' he hymn
"When; I Survey, the Wondrous
Cross' was then sung followed by
areadingliy---Mrs-,1Cliff„CrawfOrd...,
"Mrs.--71-:---C.----Arnistrong—favored-
withi an EatOr solo follOwed,,-bY
:prayer Mrs. A. Wilson. Mrs.
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HOUSE DRESSES,. rel.- $2,98 Sale • Price$1.98 1 .
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We now AhLasvoe ao:orxidE•a:ortMent qf WASH FROCKS. ill crisp ti
: Ginghams and combhiationr.'stripe and plain chambrays .1 '
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DR$SSES, printed and Plain- crepes,' 1•7',,:
Featherhead, MilChord 4-PieeerS: . ' ---* . ' ....,-,... .
. LINGERIE --Slips, Nigptles, ;Silk JerSey. Pyjamas
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KAYSER PANTIES --White, azure, primrose
-*-NYLONS--:•liayser and Cortieelli.
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GIRLS'. DRESSES—prints, celanese, silk broadcloth,detteil •
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SWiss, sges 1-3 •', OrgandiTP-04, gingham: broadcloth, ...
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Sizes 3-..63‘ . . .; , Taffeta,„ pique, poplin,. silk broadcloth, ----.? •
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on • Sunday eyening,.Ap•ril 3rd and E.
was 'largelY attended' Rev. R.
Graham, inhis'..acldresS,:Spoke of
the warm. place , .1x.t.keh 1'4r. and
1VErs. Gar4dner 'had won for them-
selvesin the hearts at the Stay,',
ner .Peopte and of • the • spiirited.
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manner in which they had enter-
'edino tile Work
Chtirch arid the, various corn-
. or the 'United:
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PRINT' DRESSES,' sizes 7;14, •eiEcellenr- •
rnimal activities. lyfr. Gardner had • S toli9S
66°114ie4 '1419Q1'ilarit 11;°itiPlIs TOT -TO ;TEEN.' & LADIES!'WEAR
the northland,' anid had earhed. the... • s , • s • • . • • ,s
respect: and the •,affection ,of llithiiiiiignilloisliamitomputdoommOillimminuoinsionsmilminomiliniommilinnin9pmpowitionmilliniiing,' •
.whom • he was associated H'• • • • • • • ° • • . •
sudden Passlng cast' , glooin
over many hearts, but :all who
kneIhh,hihthe mem-wis,
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ory of a man whom, it was glad
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The burial took place at Green.,
hill Cemetery, Lucknow, on April
4th. "
Nft. Gardner is surviVeci by hi5
'wife, • his sozis, ,Lloyd; 'cif • Sand -
Point, fdaho,• 'and Stanley. of•South
Porcupine. his. daughter, Olive,
•of Cdclwane, and three sisters. •
rriends'from a 'that:mice includ-
ed those. -from Erin, •Lucknow,
Kincargline, Toronto 'and Detroit.
• -• BeSides the nurnerou.s beautiful
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floral tributes sent by individuals,
there. were thoie from Eastern.
Star, Cochrane, . Public Utilities,
Cochrarie;,, Staff of Lands .and
Forests, ' Cochrane; iwarns Club,
South Porcupine; ;Bonner county
National Bank, Idaho; Centennial
!United . (Church, Stapler; The
May,or, Reeve and Coundillore,1
Stayner, and the' "Neighbors,
Stayner, Fire Dept., Cochrane.
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Short Sleeve Strippe,d Pullovers . _., $2.98
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Shot Sleeve Pullovers, pastel colors - $298
Short Sleeve Jersey Blouses, white only,
• sizes 38 to 44 ' .,..` $3.50
Pyjamas, kriziltkley-krepe; pique, broad-
cloth $2.98 up
Skcics' and Jeans now available, sizes 8 to .14
MEN -new fel* spring!
Monarch knit4 "Shortie" Socks7--Nylon reinforced toe' and'
heel in -a wide range of patterns and colors . . . Monarch
Sleeveless '.Cable Stitch Pnllovers, white only . . . Shirts,
with Windsor collars,white and plain shades s' e . Dress
Shirts, sizes 14to47, Work Shirts, sizes 14% to 19.
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•HARRY MeMPRRAN -
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A life long and highly reipect-' • ' ii".111"111111111.81
• ed resident a the :Paisley corn- • • • - •
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munty, Harry Mcbtorran, passed -
quietly away at his home, Lot 51,
Con A, Greentoelc Township, .just
Weit of Paisley;, on Saturday, Apr,.
9th, after al lingering
Mr. MeMorran was ii4orn.iri.1861
in'a log calbin on the 'farm which
'Was taken up from the Crown:by .
his pioneer parents, the late. Mr;
and Mrs.., Alex. IVIcMorran. He !s
survived by his wife, the former'
Charlstte-PollOck, and ,three dau
ghters,' (Grace) Mrs. Millard 'Bell -
of -Paisley; ...(Clara). 'Mrs: Emerson
Stewart of : rl'oroncto, .and. Miss •
Gladys McMorran .of Toronto: A
/IN Wo, Famous antes
son,,, predeceased hini
1915. sister, Mrs: Sarah Homes , •
eral, bUt. a 'brother', Dan .MCNfor-
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"SCOTT-McHALE" FOR DRESS
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SISMAN FOR WORK OR PLAY
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"Astoria", "Scott -McHale" & "Richmond Brand is
• for the man whose tastes are for the a
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SISMAN TI-10ROBILT WORK SHOES,
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1 for better fi't-anAdNloDngSwCeAilVirinPgE,eRvSeryd -ay foo*twear,
• Goodyear welted-. and -nailed soles- in- leather;or 1-- -
panco. Come in and ask to see theie•
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ran of LucknoW, was unable 'to
(Rev) 'Stewart •gave ,interest, be present owing poor health.
ing!Easter talk : A vocal duet was The funeral 'Was held on Mon-
day afternoon with .,perivices .at
the:, Zaanily•:,,resi4ence ponditeted.
Rev .‘ Donald Archibald •Of
Westininter, Preibyteri an. Church;
Paisley, assisted by . Rev. , .• W.
Stewart 'of Lucknow: tnterm
the hostess, • ,• was in Stark Vale ,cemetery,
given 'lair -Miss :Welsh • and Mrs.
1:loag. 'Mrs.' a ..licigan, ''-favored
with. trtvO. Violin. •selections.,After
the mfipah benediction was pro-
nounced, 'refreshMents: were ' ser-
Ved. arida vote of thanks givento
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'PROTECT •V9titt. NEW inotti;dani4e for 5 years.,or
,from 'Meths for .Only .25c a year. \lou pays': the dr:lir-nage 1\11.11'''
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spraying of erlou, stops die &•• Son, , '4 •
INDIAN BLANKETS—Large size, new colors, new.pat-
terns. Reg. $5.00. Reduced to _ $3.95
IBEX BLANKETS—Grey, largest size, colored borders.
A Pair $4.75'. Reduced to •$3.95
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NEW WCL • BLANKETS, fancy Colors -and whit, rain.
bow borders axid-plaincolgrs, $7.5. Reduced $6.9S
BED.SHEETS and :Pillow .Slips, new W,abasso. goods at
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