“ARNPRIOR,_ONT, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 18, 1934.

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t Se a ssions Were Arra Of Second OfferFrom [| f nged SuccessfulOccasion Charming among w : ast Municipal Legislators. Meet|Some Obstaclesin| eddings of _ by Mrs. G. W. Gillies Toetober was the ceremony in Ry- . Endeavorto Provide Financial H The Elgin ‘strneatBaptist.church ‘er ‘| New Offer Is to elp—Sum of son United church, Hamilton, on Sell Local Else“rieal Distribution $500. held. their _anniversary. services Saturda “Very interesting meetings of RequiredAnnually FromArnpriorfor F y afternoon, October 13t System to the Tewnfor a Sum of 854,255 a nd ive last Sunday, the. friends of the h, directors and members of the On- amid a Setting . Year.Period—Ottawato.Pay $3,000 of gladioli and tario Fur Fanciers Association, ar- Town to BuyCurrent at $35 per }Horse Power— Anauaily — Grace-St.‘Andrew’s.United. ehurch| c.¢ hrysanthe ayy mums, when Jean Hel- ranged by Mrs. G. W. Gillies of Latter Fig . A ‘Councillor worshipping:with them inthe ev- en, younger dau ureCConsidered teo High by Mayor R: A. Jeffery andMr. ‘then have opportunities: o ghter of Mr. and Arnprior, were held in Arnprior f. pre-}ening servica, their. own service : .'StaffordR. Rudd were’heard’ ‘by ‘sent ‘Mrs. John Alexander of Hamilton, ing their individual claims. {having been courteously. with- on Tuesday and. Wednesday the Read to the municipal council at under the newrates. —» the municipal coun ‘became the bride cil ata’regular} Organizers of the. ‘industrial rawn. |. of Mr. -Hugh meeting attracting to. Arnprior a regular meeting last Thursday - meeting on‘Th Frederick McLachlin, The letter, further, stated that ursday evening of ‘bureau’ believed that|a short t elder son of about one hundred members of evening was a letter erm The. services were exceptionally Mr..and from the Hy- power would be sold to the town, last weekinreviewsof the.aims ‘of lifefor such. a Mrs. Dan, McLachlin of dro Electric . body would be well attended; at‘night the seating | Ar the association: from various. SEC- Power: Commission under the proposed new scheme:at _ and’anticipations ofthe. proposed oF litt nprior. The. wedding music le: value; they. believed that capacity of the church audito tions of the province. _ which letter contained an. offer $35 per horsepower. new:. valley indus rium from“Lohengrin” was play trial‘bur: ‘program of workand expendi- ed for Previous meetings of the asso- from the commission to sell to o eau. ie proved inadequate for the num- the processional Mayor Mulvihill stated that he ‘tures ‘should-cover atl to the altar by AS east a five bers attending and. chairs. had’ to ‘Mr. ciation have been held in western Arnprior the local electrical dis- still did not feel in a position ¢o . These.two.men.had been. ‘pre- year period. - ‘Leslie Leman, organist of Ry- be requisitioned. “Among those Ontario; Arniprior, however, has tribution system, for a price of advise accepting the offer. The = : wentasArnprior’ delegates; along: a erson, Tt was’believed that thesum of present were some. from other the largest number (20) of holders $54,255. A previous offer made special committee felt and he felt -: cue With:other’ delegates. from: dens $6,000 Rev...Dr. G. H. Williams readthe would. be. required from towns, Perthand Vancouver. being of licenses in fur farming from several months ago quoted a fig- that the charge of $35 per horse- —-- * ...frew,Pembroke, Almonte, Carle- religious Service and the | Arnprior, annually. among them. bride, the Ontaric department’ of game ure of $75,000 and was quickly re- power was too much; felt that the “ton: Place:and ‘Ottawa: ata meet-7-How | given in marriage by her fathe to raise that sum was the’ The church was favored. with r, and fisheries of any town in the jected by the local men in charge town would thus be saddled still . Ing-in Ottawaon Sept. 27th when’ was lovely in her rosewhite big’. problem. - With . budgetting }excellent weather which was Ja satin province and this fact was stress- of negotiations. with the extraordinary transmis- a “peovisionalorganizationhad: -c ‘gown, fashioned in a mode of ompleted for the year it was re- ‘great factor, special prayer had dis- ed by Mrs. Gillies in urging that The present offer came to town sion costs in bringing power from been. drafted. | cognized tinctive simplicity. It had Jong that no such sum—it not been offered that this might beso. this meeting be held here. about two weeks ago. It was re- Calabogie: with power at Galetta Purpose’ofthebody was to do havin close fitting sleeves with grace- g been included in the year’s viewed and discussed by that on the Madawaska and at the away with individual, haphazard The pastor, Rev. T. J. H, Rich, ful pointsfalling over the hands, On Tuesday evening a directors’ -estimates—could be found this a special committee of local busi- Chats, ample for Arnprior needs, and inéffectual efforts. to. attract’ conducted.the services. The guest moulded silhouette and full skirt meeting was held at the home of year by couneil; even if: council ness, industrial and municipal men and much closer to Arnpricr, industries”to. the alley. and. t preacher was the Rev. H.C. “Wil- rippling into the train. Her h Mrs. G. W. Gillies, local director, o could assist with a partial amount, alf- appointed last year to delve into there should, he felt, bea. sealing : work in unis kinson, B.A., of Ottawa. Hede- Isngth. veil of and those present were D. W. on toward “this: ‘end there. was no assuran plain tulle fell from ce that coun- livered: two ‘most Thompson of Kitchener, C. J. Hil- matters of electrical import. That down in the horse power and also endeavor to attract tour- cils of futu admirable- ad- a cornet braid of satin set back re years would be of liard of Waterloo, H. F. Morrison committee turned the report over charge, fe . ists to the valley. similar mi dresses. In the morning he spoke in a halo effect to show her hair. nd and this‘year’s coun- of Barrie, President J. E. Patte to the council and, there ,it was not The proposed new set of rates Being‘considered was a plan on “The Crises of Life” and: at She carried Talisman roses to eil could: not legally bind future | . and received with any great rejoicing. showed, he said, same reductioas -engage aqualified ‘manto visit. in- night on “No Surrender,” ferns. of Peterboro, Dr. W. E. Russell of — councils to such ‘contributions. | Kitchener, Col. G. B. S. Cousins of Mayor, Mulvihill read the eccm- for commercial and power users ‘dustrial plants contacted. and who| Doubts we Special music was provided by - The two attendants were Misé re expressed as. to the Georgetown, Secretary H. M. plete hydro letter of several pages. but would result in increased elec “grould“work : ‘from ‘the personal: poss Mr. Williamson -of Walmer - Road Elsie Alexander, the bride’s sister, ibility of securing the money Hartley of Galt, Mrs. G W. Gil- Besides quoting the price of $54,- tical costs for many domestic an ~ afigle ratherthan - -with - Baptist church, , and the as maid of honor, and Miss printed through © other channels’ than Betty 255, the letter recommended alter- ers. Street lightingcost was matter, - although his — HobsonBros. trio, (Messrs. Raliph, McLachlin of Arnpr lies; present also were Dr. Ronald to. ‘program ‘through the council. ior, the ed rates for domestic, commercial be increased by $2300 and the — y would be:supple Reginald and Bruce),” : groom’s sister, as G. Law, director of the govern- mented by.printed ‘Councillors queried Messrs.“Jef bridesmaid, both and powerclasses of users of elec- ae propaganda. wearin ment experimental fur farm at would be a heavy increase in-cost ~~ fery and:Rudd:“conc . These friends delighted the con- g gowns of rich opera vel- trical energy; but as usual in such erning some Kirkland, and his assistant, Dr. A. of power supplied to operate the df an- industrial° “concern was ‘p gregations with the quality of vet in earioca rust, accessories ~ in hases of the program of the pro- H. Kennedy; Dr. E. A. Watson, matters as electrical rates, the lay- municipal pumphouse, ° : . Inducedto: consider.docatingiinthe -pos their selections and the excellency brown and carrying russet "mums. ed new. organization. Belief chief pathologist of the health of man is more or less at sea in at- Various councillors expresséd: 2 Nalley,.the various.towns. would displayed in rendering the same: _ Mr. Phillip (Contiuedon Page eight)| Cranston of Mont- animals branch at Ottawa. tempting to figure out what his agreement with the ideas. and =. The Hobson, Bros. are expecting real was gr oom sman and the u sh- monthly electrical costs would be (Continued on page five) ‘Arrangements were made at the next year to devote their whole ers, al] of Hamilton, were Messrs, directors’ meeting for the holding time to evangelistic work: All Allan Dove,Russ ell Durham, Don- of a pelt show in Toronto on Dec- necessary accompanying was done ‘ald Wood ‘and Edward Scott. Mrs. ember 18, 19 and 20. Ribbons and by the church organist; Miss Jean A. B. Kline san SCOUTS HELD A SUCCESSFUL g at the signing of cups will be awarded and alll pelts TOMRS.1$8GLIES,BR Sheffield.. the register. AESIDE will be sent to the fur auctions to Following the practice of the Mrs. John Alexander wore 32 prove out the value as shown by TWO-DAYC [past few years the church was gown of black . chiffon ONFERENCE HERE = Trophy‘Goes Annua velvet, . the judges’ decisions. lly,to the. Competitor Who Secures beautifully decorated with the matching hat and’ a shoulder bou- i The meeting of nearly one hun- the GreatestNumber of Points in theVarious fruits. and flowers which manifest -quet of tiny Pernet rosebuds and Scoutmasters and Patrol Leaders, Numbering 48, From the goodness of Almighty God in ferns dred members of the association Horticultural Society Shows During Summ . Many Centres in Valley Held Discussions and er— supplying the needs of mankind. Mrs. Dan. McLachlin of Arn- opened at 9.30 o’clock on. Wednes- _ Competition Wa day morning; adjourned fordunch Banquets Under Guidance of Pr vsery, Close This.Year | The Rev. J. M. MacDonald. of prior was gowned in. black opera ovincial Field Grace-St, Andrew’s United church at the Clouthier cafe; reconvened Oo velvet, wearing a French model Secretary.—Heard Interesting Addresses -;occupied a.seat on the platform hat.to mat later and continued in session othe. Clarke trophy awarded.an- ch, a émall fex fur and and read thelesson. throughout the affternoon. Presi- © nae | nualiyto the.member: of the Arn-| ‘a shoulder bouquet of orchids. A conference of Boy scout pat- Rod. Fraser of Renfrew, Mr, FL OE. On.‘Monday. ‘evening the annual dent J. A. Patte“presided _ and ‘prior horticultural society, who A reception followed at the rol leaders and boy leaders of Ot- Bronskill of Braeside, Mr. Jensen se-. those presentwere. .welcomed-to: “}eures-the greatestaggregate” of anniversary.. Supper. .was.,served’ -home-of. the bride's parents, after ‘tawa and-theOttawa’ valley,’ con? of Eganville, Revo-T. HH. Ivesdn Arnprior by Mayor C. A. Mulvi- “points: in the var ladies’ which. the bride and. groom ducted by Mr. E. T. Jones of To- and Messrs. A. G. Burwash, A. D. ious shows of.‘the. under the auspices’ of the. left hill. : CHICKEN S ‘Society during’ “the vyear, has aid. of the church, whose labors for New York city. | For travell- ronto, field -secretary of Boy F. Campbell and D. A. Gillies, all UPPER in= ‘Dewar’s were supplemented -by © many The first speaker, Dr. Kennedy »Pres ‘been.wonfor this yearby Mrs. J. ing, the bride was smart in a Scouts, was held in Arnprior on of Arnpricr. byterian Church, on: Friday, ‘friends. : of the experimental fur farm gave ‘S. Gillies of Braeside according to ‘Highliy complimentary brown ensemble costume, with a Friday and Saturday of last week — Oet. 19th. - Good program. a highly enlightening talk on dis- Concluding item on the program announcement made remarks were heard on all sides blouse of carioca rust and ‘bro and was a very decided success. MIXED: ‘DANCE—At Glasgo by the pre- wn eases of mink; many questions was an indoor camp fire with aii w on sident. of thesociety, Mrs. D. A. : at the quality of the supper. and | accessories, Primary objects of the confer- Friday, Oct, 26th—Fennesy’s. from. the audience assisted in scouts present participating: An- . or- Gillies, at a meeting of tnenibers ‘the splendid service rendered | by - Mr. and Mrs. H. F. McLachlin ence were for discussions by these _ chestra. _ Admission’ 25¢ bringing out. very valuable infor- preciation of the scouts for the as- each. and directors in the town. ‘hall~ the waiters, will reside in Hamilton. patrol leaders of their own jobs as =DA mation. sistance by householders in billet- NCE.in -Burnstownhall” on‘| Monday evening. At8 p.m. the Rev. T. a. H. Rich, such, to promote good-fellowship ~ Wednesd Winner of the Dr. Watson, from the experi- ing the delegates and for the cat ay, Oct. 24, “Music by ‘trophy fast: year’ w pastor, presided:at the evening and to assist the leaders in devel- as Mrs. BRAL mental fur farmat Hull, spoke on ering arrangements provided by ~ Cornhuskers, Admission 25e. 2 Styles. -programme. Beautifully appro- oping greater personal usefulness -G.W.GOO Arnprior Couple various phases of distemper. the wometi’s association of Grace- DWIN. the eye speciall- There was rather | keen competi. priate music was rendered by Mr. in their spheres of endeavor. St. Andrew’s. were expressed and ist.of‘Ottawa, Williamson who. sang “Someday; Dr. Russell of Prince Edward will be at Weld-| tion for the trophy this year;the 30 Years Wedde Daytime conferences were held heartily endorsed. The local scout -on’s d Mee drug- store on Saturday, -winner had 68 points: Mrs. J. L. -He will explain to . me” . and TY], Island, gave a very valuable ser- in the local scout headquarters committee sponsored the conven- - October 27th. shall not pass this way again” and ies of informative facts gained cee - d4-Be. ‘Sanders, 65 points: Mrs. oR. . A, and banquets on Friday and Sat- tion with executive and manage- coe EUCHRE— by Mr. H. Shaw of Renfrew who Mr. a from extensive practicali experi- Hallowe'en euchre‘par- ‘Styles, 58 points and Mrs. N.S. nd Mrs. W. Watchorn urday evening were put on by the ment details being handled in ty: in the Easte selected as his solo, “Trust. in the ence in the mating and scoring of rn. Star. ‘hall, ‘Robertson, H. A: Short and Miss Are Duly Feted women’s association of. Grace-St. commendable manner by Mr. .Wed., -Oct, 31st. ~ Door. prize, |Stewart all having: high© | Lord.” . Mr.. Williamson was. ac-' foxes relative to the improvement Andrew’s United church in the aggre- George Tripp, scoutmaster. : "Kenwoodblanket. _ companied at the organ by Miss of the herd and this led to valu- Admission gates .also, The family of Mr. and Mrs. Wi United church parish hall. o o Be. : J. Sheffield and Mr. H. Shaw. by liam Watchorn l- able discussions on the part of the First part of the evening was surprised their Delegates numbering 48 came se MASQUERADE‘and: ‘Ha Mr. C. Haley of Renfrew. — audience, llowe’en devoted: to . the presentation . of |, parents on Sunday by having in- by train and motor and were bil- dance, Mississippi. Lodge, ‘Tues The Rev. H. C. Wilkinson, B:A, Mr. S. C. Loffre of the Hudson’s Viiss Mona Lewis .,- prizes to winners in the boys’ and. >|vited about thirty friends and leted in local homes. In addition » Oet. 30. Music -by Spark {then very: graphically and in: de- Bay Co. gave a practical demon- e. Duke- girls’ garden contests... Mr. N. S. neighbors. to take dinner with to Arnprior representatives, scout- Tow's: orchestra, tail gave a most delightful account stration of grading silver foxes, Is Rebekah Head »Paneingas ‘Robertson made the presentations them as the occasion was their masters were present from Smiths

“ubua Oct.23. of his experiences in Africa while, using animals loaned by the game l, pand Rev. Thos. McAfee addressed 50th wedding anniversary. Falls, Perth, Braesid2, Renfrew HALLOWEEN -with his wife, serving as a mis- and fisheries department and this SUPPER in:‘cate- ‘the youthful competitors onhorti- The table, bountifully spread, and Eganville and patrol leaders Instalcd in Offee at teria Style” will be sionary under the auspices of the gave to many of those present held in’the cultural topics urging them to was decorated with “mums and were present from Pembroke, - basement of:st. Andrew’.S Sudan United Mission. their first opportunity of seeing a Ledge Meet, Monday :Pres- keep down weeds in their - garden| ‘centred with a three-story wed- Cobden, Almonte, Ottawa, Smiths - -byterian ‘chur - The pastor voiced the thanks of definite comparison. of various ch; Ort. 30th, trom: plots; keep beds in oné plot; allow ding cake. After all had partaken Falls, Perth, Braeside, Renfrew ~§,80- to-8 o’clock: the church to the contributing. ar- types of defects. Miss Mona Lewis is head ofthe ample room — without crowding: of.a daintily prepared meal a well and Eganville. ‘AUCTION: SALE:o tists and to the guest preacher for Mr. Pingry of the Fur Auction: Mons Rebekah lodge, Arnpris f.farm stock plan uniformity with: larger. ar-. worded and touching address was ‘At the Friday night banquet Mr. “and implem the splrendid service they hadgiv- Sales, Montreal, commented on for the comingvear, being install ents “ofWalterVal-' ticles atthe backof the plot; pre- read by a grandson, Andrew Clifford Guselie of Arnpriov, patrol - lilleea en and also expressed his own fur prospects in coming years. t. lot6.“range 8, North’ serve moisture by raking,ete, Re-- Campbell, while the only little leader, was chairman and welcom- ed into thet office at the regufar raOnslow, deep:appreciation of the. wonder- Dr. Law of the experimental fur meeting of the lodge-on Monday Qus.,on. Thursday,Oct. sults:tobeobtained from‘garden- granddaughter, Jean Watchorn, ed the guests in his introductory

25. Geo.A. ful. way in. which the members of. farm, Kirkfield, led a discussion evening. . Blewett,.auctioneer. ing included good health, food and presented her grandmothe ccmarks... The devotionals were BURR, and. 6 handeuchre and. the ladies’ aid: and church togeth- r with a. on feeds and feeding which beauty and a closer relationship bouquet of roses. by Rev. Dr.c Osborne of Smiths Mrs. B. Ireton of Renfrew, ap- _ bridge in the er with many friends had co-oper- bought out valuable information, K. ofoC. ‘hall on: with the Divine Creator: “Rev.: After dinner the guests repaired Falls. Principal speaker was Mr,; Pointed district president at the Wed. O ated,. making this year's perhaps because of the questions asked ct:‘24th, under-‘the: aus- ‘Mr. “McAfee| congratulated. the to the dfawing room where a few C. E. Russell of Ottawa, district Rebekah assembly in. Toronto in the best yet... : His lecture was illustrated and * pices:‘ofthe. Cw. Proceeds. rural.entrants, who foundit: nec- hours were spent i commissioner of Boy Scouts; ‘ June was the installing officer and «He: pointed out the fact that the n music and wasa revelation of value to many his; . fomgerochialwork. » fadmission. essary to-carry much “waterto Singing. Th his | was assisted by her instailing suite e family presented of those present. topic was “Leadership” and peed { 25e Esse | their gardens. ne anniversary service had been. con- | from Renfrew. | ceived, planned and carried out in their parents with some valuable jaddress was eflective and interest- ; - CONCERT—Public.school -concert : On behalf of the boys and git, gifts, 4 . There was a good attendance of the spirit of prayer and was care- ing. Of local interest in Mr. Rus- one. the:town©“hall,_Arnprior,“on: Garnet. Gunn, one of the winners, “M an Mr Wa re Mr, Howard Cunningham of statement| members of the local lodge and a ful while fully recognizing all that r. d s. tchorn ceived 3el’s remarks was his Friday, November2nd. Program{vead the following letter of. thanks: Temiskaming, Que, spent the that it was 45 years since he had | the conclusi hearty congratulations and num- on of the meeting suip- at 8° everyone haddone to. give. God weak-end at the home in town of p.m.Admission 25e.’ ‘Reser- SO. the horticulturalsociety: ; ero bea gif wer rece visited Arnprior, that occasion be- per was served. ved theGlory for answering the pray-: us utiful ts e iv-. seat,plan: at‘MeCord's.drug|. - ‘Madam president and the mem- ed from their old time fiends. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. . W. ing with an Ottatva ball team who “ostore. ers: of. weeks, He then closed. the. Cunningham. Complete list of officers installed : bersof. the: horticultural.society,I’) - Mr. William Watchorn and Miss came here for a game. Other for the ensuing year is: - TEA—The-: Guildof meetingwiththe benediction. ‘Emmanuel would: like-£0: thank. you. for the. oadaneyAllison were married at the speakers included Messrs. E.. T. Noble Grand—Miss Mona Lewis. “chu rch will-hold an: afternoon place.you have givento the:girls |. bride’s home at White Lake by the - Mr. W. A. Black, who. was Jones, W. B. Craig, Jack ,Arm- « Vice Grand—Miss Sadie Gillan. tea. on Thursday;Oct. 25th, vat] and.boys. of Arnprior andthe: dis-| Is.‘VISITING HERE | Rev. George Bremner on October stricken with a serious illness in strong who is secretary of the Ot- Sthe home. of Mrs. “H.-W. W. J.JN-G.—Mrs. Duncan Millar. ‘trict in. sharing in. the work of. the |. 14, 1884. Toronto recently, has returned to tawa Boy Scouts’ association, and Recording-secretary—Miss Fi ar- ~sGardner,John:‘street,from+ to. society.. We have learned howto. A -visitar at the home -of Mr. his home in Renfrew and is un- Of afamily of nine children Lt.-Col. P. H. Gardner. The ban- erce Stislow. “6pam. plan our plots, what and: how:and, and. Mrs. Dan Parsons these days, born to. them, five are deceased der medical orders to remain in- quet concluded before nine o’cleck Finnarcial-secetary—Mrs, T. #H. sanuiivinsany|SERVICES of whento plant ‘our seedsand ‘bulbs is a former Arnpvriorite, Mr. John and four living namely (Clara) doors for some time. and the visiting delegates were Heuston. “Grace-St.- Andrew’‘Sy Sunday, ; and we have. been taught to use McLellan: whose home is now ‘in Mrs. W. J. Campbell of Pakenham, guests of the lccal commitiee at Treasurer—Miss Mary Graham. -October-“O4.: ~ Guest-preacher, : ticles at theback of the plot; pre- Vancouver, B.Ce Arnold of Waba and. Misses Lucy the O’Brien theatre. Chaplain—Miss Pearl Thomas. > Rev.We We,McNairy, M.A.St. plots ciean O| f “weeds. TSwant. to Mr. MeLellaii ~ left Arnprior ‘and Susie, at home, At the Saturday evening ban- Warden—Mrs, Chas.:MacDonald. ~Paul?s-Eastern, |United- -chureh,say, thank. you. T hope* ‘after about 44 years .ago; farmed- Theyare both enjoying very. | quet, Mr. Alfred Burns of Arnprior, ‘Condnetor—Miss Florence Watt. Ottawa. ee “| winning for two years; to keep on Manitoba; then ‘moved to Winni- £00 health andall wish that they NOTICE patrol ‘leader, was chairman ard he B.S.N.G—Mrs. John. Findley. “TTR ‘ANTICS or ANDY,”. pre-. doing as good:work and aif Tm; .peg. -Following the death of. may s8e- many more happy daysjj. opened that evening session with L.S.N.G.—Miss Gladys McComb. : “sented,by:Pine,(Grov Owing to the town’s fin- e Cc an | beaten, TPbe glad . that | another ‘Mrs. McLellan about seventeen’ of married life, ‘brie? remarks, extending a. wel- .8.V.G—Mrs. ‘8. & Brooker. | has: received the: honor. “I like to years ago he came east on a trip. ancial needs the Council is come to those present. Devotion- | insids Guard , Jack {win a prize but the experience is Later he: movedto- ‘Vancouver to] The fire brigade had a run. to forced to press the collect- als were by Rev. J. TF. Warnack, Gardner, : at 8 o'clock,‘under’‘atispiees even worth more than: the prize, OF. spend his declining years.” Te si the residence of Mr. James Dilla- 1 PLP. Mr. A. L. Gormley gave an Outside Guardian—Miss Susie. .. Braeside’women’s: ion of arrears of taxes. dnstitute.Ad- to.the Arnprior and district. boys now 75 years of age. {bough in the south ward on Sun- |’ address on “Birds,” his talk being Storie, ee * “mission 25¢and:106, . : and girls. I allso would like. to His trip to eastern Canada.took day. evening. Pipes were afire. Consequently the rents of enhanced by the showing of a ser- Musician—Mrs, Thos. Cctie. “ANNIVERSARY services - inSt. Bay. thankyoufor. the tulips and chim to Toronto.where lives a sist ‘Damage was not extensive andthe ies of slides. Other speakers in- .- Columba:Unitedchurch, Gallet- . tenants where landlord - bulks. I received as prizes.” ter, Mrs. David Ferguson. : Now recall sounded soon. after the | cluded Messrs. A. R. Seott ana R. ta,on. Sunday,, October28th, .at “On. motion: it .was decided - to owes arrears, are to. be Provincial Constable Brown re- he is visiting places, such«as | alarm was heard. L. Gusselle, the latter of whom is esived something of a shock afew oes a.m,and 7.30 p.m.Rey. Ro- send Jetters of.thanks:‘to. Mr. Sam Burnstown,where he was: “born|. seized and all properties chairman of the local scout com- bertGe days ago when a shot was. fired thof Quyon will: be the| sand in a fewweeks will returnto} showing arrears for any mittes-and has in-that capacity - guest.preacher, | Mrs, Charles Simpson, M1 r, Dun-}) into the front windowof his homs | Supper“ o nab, Mr. Herman Dugo, Mr. J. G. thecoast, stopping over at North can. McNab and Mr. and Mrs,’R. three years, or parts there- | given a great deal of time to fur- osMonday,COct, 29th,folowedby.fe M. ‘Jack, Mr. James Gaudette, Mr. on Harriett street. Beyond break- Bay. and Winnipeg to visitfrends: Robertson, ali of Arnprior, and of, are to be advertised — thering the interests:of Boy Scouts ing the glass, damage was slight, 1G. W,.“Boyce, Mr. Alex. -Marki and in those cities. : oe Vere“Andrew McNab of White . “For Sale for Arrears of 4 here, The bullet recoverea in the rosrm ‘| the’ McDonald’ seeg-firm,”some of Lake were among those from this : tah: anise dhe:MendccniyOf ‘Others who were guests of the. was a .22.- Direction from which -whom ~~ had:.;donatedspecials | M- iss.Susan Russettis renewing district who.attended the funera - Taxes” on November 15th, Mr.Bromwell -Bailey. f scouts at the banquets were Mr. the bullet came wasclearly marked Admis- others had. acted’ as “judges and old. friendships and: acquaintances in:‘Beachburg on Monday of the . 1834, 44.3. and Mrs. Noad of Smiths Falls, and investigations as to the source. ae pion:35¢ and:15¢ mee (Continued:‘onpage:five) around PineGrove. 8 Tate Mr.Peter Barr. 1 Mr, Alex. Stewart of Braeside, Mr. of the shot are under way.

“THE.ARNPRIORCHRONICLE Thursday, October 18, 1934,

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}THE: ARNPRIORCHRONICLE : mained ‘until the following spring. SECOND ARTICLE in the other kitchens to send the Wecn McFariane, Editor and Publisher. | Rate of interest paid by ~ banks soup to. us in this state!” they ARMAND’S Ln - Subscription:to. The ‘Chronicle by mail to any part of on deposits is to be reduced ‘to THE THREE PARTNERS cried, “Just look at the waste Canada-or theBritish’ Isles, $2.00:ayear, in advance. To. | two. per cent. Hf this reduction there will oe. .And what are (study lesson three, for the. ‘United States,$2.50 a year. .No subscriptions stopped of interest movement is carried Juniors) those muscles .about? We shali October21st, 1934, _ until all arrearages;arepaid: orat the option of the publisher | far enough we'll get back eventu- never have.dinner ready in time.” for groceries jally to the original system, where- * Once upon a time there was a » “What's the matter with the wi by banks charged interest for soup?” exclaimed the very large very large family of * ¥ cells, and guarding deposits entrusted to very *are family of cellswhen it was served they all lived on cream soup. Office . | . sienr esctSSSe . House them. at last. “There is not enough of DOLLARD SOAP10 Bars for 25c Telephone Tedl rB O Telephone There were three kitchens for it, and it is not nearly as good as making the coup—a smal] kitchen, 38 cs — 291 “There is something wrong, and usual, ” MACARONI, Bulk a large kitchen, and a very long A lbs for 25c the big trouble rests right with kitchen—and there were five head “T] go and hurry them in the Mr. and Mrs. Citizen,” says The kitchens again,’ ’said Mr. Intoxi- WASHING SODAS _ARNPRIOR,ONT. TH URSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1934, cooks and any number of museles 6 lbs for 25c¢ North Bay Nugget as that paper, to act as scullions. The first cook cants. at the next meal-time. notes that Powassan, with a popu- was Monsieur Saliva; he worked *Please let me in.” AMMONIA SNOWFLAKE... Large Pkg. 15c Industrial Bureau | provide fuelwood and timber in lation of 650 will have a closed So in he came again. order to. secure sufficient revenue in the small kitchen, and made|!- rink. -. -costing approximately “Hurry wp! Hurry up!” cried he. “... Financing in Renfrew to pay taxes and carrying charges eream soup out of sugar and bread + $5,900, and deplores the probabil- “Pm tirea,” grumbled Monsieur on the property. The second is and potatoes. The second cook ‘Approving of the idea of an Ot- ity that North Bay with a popula- Saliva. “T haven’t recovered from Bird Seed, pkg. ou.20c Bird Gravel, pkg. oo.20c to preserve natural woodland ad- was Monsieur Gastric Juice; he .tawa_ valley industrial bureau, with tion of 16,000 ‘may not even have the last bustle you put mein.” jacent to the town where nature- worked in the large kitchen, and soup Peas, Ib ...... estenessensavenaes5e Pot Barley, Ib oe5c -: all upper Ottawa valley towns and a worthwhile open air‘rink,” dur- “Tm not fit to set to work again Jovers may roam in the different. made ¢ream soup out of meat, The Sago, UW oe 10c split Peas, 4 Ibs oo. 25¢ - the city of Ottawa uniting their ing the coming winter. third cook was Monsieur Bile, who yet,” cried Monsieur Gastric Juice. seasons. The. cutting of fuelwood efforts in a common cause, yet x—_—X “The last lot of soup took so long k Tapioca, white, Ib ow. Lic Arrow Brand Black tea lb 48c and timber will not defeat the sec- |_ made cream soup out of fats, and

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Ottawa valley. a Renfrew Mercury: Shawville c that it was not for their body to best, but the hustle and the bustle you will believe me, the veryj agricultural society officials not take the initiative here; that some It’s like a patchwork quilt, is did no good at all. As for thes large family of cells never had only make a canvass for members “other local body should lead off.” that No. 17. Some cement; some army of muscles who should have any cause to complain about the eachyear, but collect two dollazs | THE TELESCOPE / tarvia; some gravel; some more been keeping the soup astir, there soup again. | lere and There There’s no doubt about it; the from each member and have no By Fez cement; ‘etc. Oo was not one who did not seem The Part of You Called tae Diges- “scheme sounds better than any- fewer than three hundred on the ty LAFEFGh Really, its not a matter of start- half asleep. tive System thing proposed previously and de- The Open Dominion champion- list.. This is one good method of “Most extraordinary!” cried The cells of which the body is A few hours in Ottawa on a signed to work towards industrial- ing an agitation. financing. .Few societies make ship maich in the Dominion poor Gastric Juice. “We should built need a continual supply of Saturday afternoon and evening ization in the valley. : It should be only a matter of $600 per year from the member- Marksmen Revolver competition have had the kitchen empty and good. The only things they can a couple of semi-intoxicated Was won recently by the Cana- pointing out to South’ Renfrew’s ship, the reason being that there But even those most. keenly in- tidy an hour ago.” take in are liquids which can soak gentlemen going somewhere via ian Pacific Railway Ontario po- member of the legislative assem- is seldom a drive for membership ‘terested recognize the presence of “Hurry up! Hurry up’ cried M. through the cell walls. All food, confederation Square ... place lice team with a score of 1435 bly—he who has or should have and in most cases it costs but one the gamble in the scheme and hes- Intoxicants. therefore, must be dissolved be- that exchanges cigarette cards points out of a possible 1500. R. some influence in Toronto—the dollar a year to join. At one dol- |. C. M. P., civic and provincial po- -itate to toss $2,500 into what is at Monsieur Bile came bustling fore the cells can use it, and this was closed up... no comfort in lar cost of membership is as low lice also competed. present only a vision and may difficulties imposed on motorists into the long kitchen, but he found turning of solid foods into liquids trying to eat while seated on one whose needs or inclinations take now as it was in pioneer days. is the special] work of those groups of those straight-backed mission- never b2 more than that, it as difficult to work when he was _ Plans for the musical festivals | themover that road. being worried as the others had of cells that we call the digestive style benches... never did like of Western Canada during the But, then, when there’s any Peacemaker Fails done. As. for Messieurs’ Pan- system. peeling potatoes, so ask for pota- coming year with a tentative dis- mention of No. 17,-up rises anoth- North Bay Nugsget: Red or Com- creatic and Intestinal Juices, they When we put food into our toes other than the baked variety, cussion of policies for the nex The ‘lereyWoods — er section who claim that No. 17, munistic influence is responsible had never had so many odds and mouths we are really putting it ‘but get baked ones nevertheless .. two seasons, were featured at a | At CarletonPlace. batween Arnprior and Renfrew is for employers. and workers in the ends to clear up in their lives. into the beginning of a twenty- pesky waitress had her mind on meeting of delegates of Western five-foot tube. The tube walls are something else... Mr. and Mrs. Competition Festivals recently at in the most unattractive section of Abitibi pulpcutters’ strike failing “What ever had they been doing the Palliser Hotel, Calgary. “The clergy woods at. ‘Carleton the riding; that enough money has fo. reach a settlement, according made of muscles, and by the Lawrence D. Narlock on Sparks

Place is -a.demonstration: of im- been spent-there;..that- the . road to a statement by Hon. Peter movements of these muscles, the street, and in a hurry . wait John Jacob Astor and his bride _provement cuttings, .. protection should follow the Ottawa. river Heenan who made.a vain effort to Ltions very quickly. In Toronto food is made to pass from the ,of a few minutes in a specialist’s have decided to extend their mouth through the gullet to the office. . and reforestration,” says The Can- from Arnprior west for many restore peace. It is startling to four pedestrians were killed dur- . even a specialist pro- honeymoon tour to the Canadian Rockies and British Columbia. adian. miles. . learn that leaders of a more or ing the first nine months of this stomach, and after treatment vides reading matter of ripe old less law-defying type are permit- year by cyclists. there for an houror so it is forced age and well finger-printed . “Wei intend to stop over at Lake » OF approximately 100 acres, “it ds: And in that viewpoint there is into the intestines Louise,” said the young million- ted to dissuade men from follow- ‘and moved | George Arliss in an absurd yarn situated about one half mile north much of justice and common aire, “and then move on to Van- ing the dictates of their con- slowly along them. As the food - ho one will ever steal the - of Carleton Placeand is designat- sense, . A Hint of Lower Taxation couver, taking in the sights on sciences, Hon. Mr. Heenan - is passes along the twenty-five--foot | show from George . . his work the way.” ~ ed as a demonstration woodlot by Brockville Recorder and Times: Possibly the time will come tubs, five different digestive juices istands out not because of him the provincial. forestry branch. quoted as saying that all demands The hints dropped by Mr. Bennett when there'll be cement highways are poured overit. The first is'alone but largely because of medi- Captain R. G. Latta, skipper of of the men were met, yet they de- and Mr. Rhodes in the course of In 1931 a fence was erected, on. both routes and everybody’ ll be clined to return to work, presum- saliva, which is poured over the ocre effervescents playing with the liner Empress of Britain and stock shut out and prolific natural their broadcast advertising the food in the mouth; the second is _ him : ..a couple more wabbling commodore of the Canadian Paci- satisfied. - ably onthe advice of their lead- most recent Dominion refunding reprod:uetion of maples was sup- gastric juice, which is poured over 'drunks on the plaza .. .an une fic fleet, retired from active duty Or will they? ers loan that a reduction in taxation recently. He was succeeded on plemented . by planting of ever- the food while it is in the stom-' washed, frowsy nuisance touring may: be authorized within a com- the bridge of the Britain by Cap- _ greens; six thousand were planted ach; bile, made by the liver, is through Central station selling Serapping of Trains’ paratively short, space of timewill tain R. N. Stuart, V-.C., D.S.O., in 1931, four thousand in- 1932, poured on the food at the begin- ‘ Shoe laces . . try the fresh air USAN.C., R.D., BR.N.R. Captain -be warmly. welcomed by the Almonte Gazette: It is said that ning of the intestines and dis- | again Lee Howard Cunningham Stuart was promoted to the post and-it is planned to plant. another. people at large, Both the prime two thousand and five hundred |. Cost Distribution at an approaching session of the solves fats; while the juices from'says “I’m heading for home now; of commodore of the Canadian minister and the minister of fin- Pacific fleet next spring. Of Wigwag System Dominion Railway. Board the the pancreas and the intestines act | like to come along?” . .. invita- ance pointed to. considerable im- C.P.R. and C.N.R. are prepared to on every kind of food and finish | tion accepted with much alac- Indicating the trend towards The woodlot is now.visited an- The Reni:ew Mercury. explains ask for the scrapping of 3,000 provement in the business situa- off the useful odds and ends that rity . greater production and recovery nually byan officer of the forestry that that town paid only 20 per. foiles of non-productive - railway tion of Canada, reflected in in- have escaped the action of the first -_ branchwho marks‘treesto bere- cent. of the cost of installation of creased federal: revenues, and the of business, substantial increase lines. Among these will be the three juices. in the second quarter of 1934 as moved for‘fuelwoodor other pur- ‘a wig wag system on- Raglan latter held that prospects for bal- C.N.R. line. that passes from Ot- By this time food has reached “ compared with the corresponding ancing the budget,. at least upon . poses. . street. tawa to Depot Harbor by way of the intestines and travelled little: Letters to the Editor period of 1933 is shown in the re- current account, are excellent - ¢. -For ovar fifty.years the resident Other contributors. were: rail- Arnprior.. No doubt this request way along them, al the useful cently published production fig- with. total revenues. for the first ‘rector.. has*..secured. -thirty-five way grade crossing fund, 40 per from the railways will raise a parts should be changed into. a ures of Consolidated Mining and six months of the fiscal year run- Smelting, one of world’s greatest cords of-four-foot wood annually. eent.; C.P.R., 30 per cent.; depart- storm of protest from all sections ereamy liquid—a sort of cream The Manse, Kincaid, Sask., ningabout $26,000,000 in excess of mining companies, mentof highways, 10 per cent. affected but it should be remem- soup—called chyle. This chyle is September 1934 Trees removed annually include bered the. Canadian transportation revenues for the same period last carried away and poured into the defective, decayed deformed - And Renfrew’s 20 per cent year. . : Dear Reader: Driving a highly decorated situation. is now such that the bloog to be taken to all parts of locomotive into the Canadian Pa-

dead treés; weed trees, as. iron- ‘amounts to $1,100 which would privately owned company and the body. For the sixth successive year cific Railway depot at the end of ”“wWooOd: tees: interfering with the make the wigwag in that town the government. no longer ean be “Soaking” Him Things dissolve quickest if they this district has experienced the Calgary-Edmonton run re- growth ef others and where thins reasonably costly. expected to operate trains that Edmonton Bulletin: There never are stirred or shaken. Food must drought and consequently, crop cently, A. WN. .Hobkirk, veteran ning is.necessary. But there is another and a are not patronized. was any discoverable valid reason be stirred to mix it thoroughly failure. Our minister of agricul- engineer, completed 48 years of ture, Hon. J. G. Taggart, says this continuous service with the rail- with the digestive juices. In the “The objects of management. of brighter side to the picture. why .a property owner who was way, most of it at the throttle of time mouth the tongue turns the food is the worst year since the drought this wosdlot,”.says TheCanadian, Formerly that. erossing’ was Town or City? ‘lunable to pay his taxes on an engine. “I have always liked over and over, but in che stomach commenced. It has been a heart “ara twofold.” The first is to guarded by a watchman and gates, should be branded as a culprit and my work and I hate to quit”, said Brockville Recorder and Times: or intestines, the stirring has to : breaking experience this past the latter being lowered at. the punished by having a “penalty” Mr. Hobkirk. Municipalities will fall over them- be done by the tube itself, which summer after such a promising approach of a train. Renfrew’s selves in their efforts to attain the imposed upon him. Since the property can be confiscated after keeps the food in motion. start to see the crops wither and Founded June 18, i874, by miaintenance of the watchman status of cities sometimes regret burn up under the scorching July George and Mathew Beatty and three years’ arrears have accum- Alcohol irritates and burns’ the share of the annual cost of the that they have taken this step and membrane lining of the tube, and sun. with agencies, warehouses, offi- system was no less than $1,200 ulated, the city: has ample security ces or depots across Canada, New appsar anxious to revert to their for the debt and would be protect- inflamed patches form in it. while that town’s share of cost of former standing. Take the case The outlook for the future seems Zealand, the United Kingdom and ed fully if the delinquent were Through such sore places, dirt and fifty other countries, the national maintenance of the wigwag and ofOwen Sound, which got into a dark, and unless rains come this “soaked” only the rate of intezest. germs of disease can get into. the and world-wide exporting house bells is to be about $300 annually. fall what hope is there for crop in dispute.with the council of ‘Grey the city has te pay on borrowed blood and set up serious trouble. of Beatty Bros, manufacturers of county in 1920. over the spending 1935? Sloughs are drying up, washing machines and farm im- money plus the cost of book-keep- Alcohol irritates and spoils the wells are giving out and many of road moneys and rushed to gain plements, celebrated its Diamond ing: Imposing: a penalty is ob- glands which make and pour out, farmers are hauling water for its independence as a city. Four- the five digestive juices. Alcohol Jubilee at Fergus, Ont, last | | Liquor Control Board viously an act of discrimination miles to keep their stock alive. month. f teen years have now passed and against the man in poor circum- does not help food to dissolve. Al- To Try to Control we find a special committee of the ; But we are people who live in stances and in: favour of the man cohol, by dulling the brain cells in _HOPE, and wehope to be able to John F. Sweeting, industrial city council investigating and de- of large resources. The latter es- charge of the muscles of the stom- commissioner of the Canadian A pleasing announcement was sirability ofOwen Sound aban- carry on until better times come. capes because heis rich; the form- ach and intestines, prevents these Pacific Railway, states in an offi- made recently by Myr. Odette, aN THE NIGHT doning its status. as a city and er is penalised unnecessarily be- muscles working vigorously, and so} For the past five years I have cial publication of the railway chairman of the liquor control again becoming a town. It is es- cause he is ‘not rich. the food does not get quickly and been engaged in relief work, and that there is a decidedly firm board, anent the hours when bev- timated that the municipality will throughly mixed with the diges- during these years have received tone of confidence in the West ks and increased activity in many A big, red. truck shrie erage rooms may be open. save a large sum of money each help from many parts of Canada tive juices. industries, with the tourist busi- year if it returns to the towns of which I distributed to the needy ‘by and wails into. the -After November ist, the board So it is quite clear that the ness promising to be better at all will designate the hours of open- the province, -Catarrhal Deafness people who take intoxicants make people of this district. Last year resorts this year, stance. Another fire- _ di ing and closing. , _May Be Overcome it very difficult for their body to much clothing, food and Christ- s a very satisfying Bicycle Riders Careless mms digest the right amount of food. mas gifts to children were dis- An increase of 877,900 Ibs, in It’ 1° Really, to date, it. has been This, of course, leads to all sorts tributed: and were greatly appre- the Nova ‘Scotia lobster catch ing to snuggle | be- something of a farce, as the con- -Pembroke Standard Observer: If you,‘have! Catarrhal Deafness feel of other trouble, for if the bodyis ciated by those who received during the month of May was trol board said, in effect, to muni- Many bicycle riders race along the or head and ear noises. or are ween thecovers again not well fed, it cannot be healthy them. instrumental in raising the land- t cipal councils, “We'll. issue auth- streets and miss pedestrians, who srowing hard of hearing go to ed values $333,468 over the same | nor can it resist illness. —Adapt- “with the thought that orities but you can do the control-. are in the act of crossing, by mere your druggist and get 1 ounce. of We are again planning to carry month in 1933, according to an. luck upon their part. There is, or Parmint (double strength). and ed from “The Three Partners,” by on our work and I am again ap- announcement @by the Depart- r it is your home. ving.” if eve should be, a bylaw about bicycle add to it %4 pint of hot water and Margaret Baker. By permission. pealing to you for help to carry on ment of Fisheries on June 28th. the loss is ours, | “After November ist, the control riding on the streets. The speed a little granulated sugar. Take 1 Question 1—What is the effect this most necessary work. Will | board will endeavor to control. . -|should be limited, bells must be tablespoonful four times a day. of aleohol upon digestion? Value 8. you kindly remember our work in not yours . ee . Question 2—-What is the effect rung when approaching a pedes- This will often bring back relief your prayers and if it is possible}. “Good grief! How did you de- xk of alcohol on the lining of the _jtrian, and the speed should then from the distressing head noises. for you to assist us with money, cide to dye your hair red?” Editorial Brevities be slackened. The bicycle riders Clogged nostrils should open, ‘stomach? Value 12. used clothing and Christmas gifts ‘Oh, I just told the beautycper- "TheG F. Macnab - have the idea that they do not need breathing become easy and the for children, will you kindly do that henna color would do.” An exchange says: “Why men- to be as careful as motorists, and mucus stop dropping into the “That sure is a trick cigarette so? | tionthat you caught your husband the sooner they abandon this idea It.is easy to prepare, lighter, I suppose you also have throat. Why safety glass? Cuts don’t EM gency — | firting?. Most husbands;are caught the. better. In many respects the costs little and is pleasant to take. one of those doo-jiggers that op- Thanking you in anticipation of hurt people who knock down tele- ‘| bicycle is more dangerous. than Anyone who has catarrhal- deaf- ens the drafts of the furnace early your sympathy and help, I remain mee© A.“MULVIEILL, Manager. | that way.” : phone poles while doing sixty or +the =motor car for it’s movements ness or head noises should give in the morning.” Gratefully yours—Rev. J. T. Gaw- more. 611 : “We have ‘no record of the _ date are quiet and it can change direc-} prescription a trial, - “Yeah, my wife.” throp, minister, United church. |MeGonigatBlock Phone this

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Thu of last wee His superannuation recently of R. C. S rsday k. up KEN MAYNARD ANNA STEN — ROGERPRYOR| er Values pe Grace Archbishop J. C. Roper, Rose, inspector for Carleton West. ‘D.D., of Ottawa, was present with ee a _ LIONEL ATWELL HEATHER ANGEL -Inspector T. P. Maxwell, B. A, the ‘clerical memb ers, Rev. P. Ottawa, remains inspector of Car- Grocery Prices Effective from Thursday, —jn— —in— . Caiger Watson, rural dean of Gal- leton Fast, comprising Eastview TRAIL letta; Rev. C. A. Bender, B.A., sec- and Rockcliffe Park and the town- October 18th to Wednesday October 24th retary, of Pakenham; Rev. T. H. ships of Gloucester, March, Ne- We deliver free of. charge—Phone 20 Iveson, MLA, o NANA ROMANCE f Arnprior; Rev. G. pean, Malborough, North Gower Special Attention Given to, Pelephone Orders Carryer, L.Th., Rev. J. A. Ander- and Torboiton so B. C a R W n, A, arp, nd ev. . Inspector J.C. Spence, BA, E G J V rant ones Fitzr DRI , oy. B.Paed., Carleton Place, has been IN THE RAIN In the morning at t CHIPSO, large package.becvencctenensevseeenteesnsces2eee for BF en o'clock given charge of Carleton West and there was a celebratio of the n Lanark in part, including Rich- Short Subjects Holy Eucharist in St. George’s CALAY,the beauty soap...... Leesseeeeseeee 3 cakes [4e Short Subjects mond, Almonte and Carleton church followed by a quiet hour Place and the townships of Fitz- Short Subjects by the archbish At an after- P&G SOAP 19 bars 29¢ NEWS THE BRAVE TIN SOLDIER op. roy, Goulbourn, in Carleton, and noon meeting which was held at UMPA , Beckwith, Pakenham and Ramsay (Cartoon in Color) CALIFORNIAWEATHER the rectory, general business of townships in Lanark. ‘QUAKER OATS, large package. DWDDe -(Jack Osterman) HAPPY PILGRIMS the deanery was transacted and a ON APPROVAL MISSING CLUE round table conference with the Inspector W. J. Stewart, B.A, AMMONIA,HandyseeceeeeneeeeeneepackageBe (Oswald the Lucky. Rabbit) B.Paed., Winchester, is in charge a w h rchbishop as eld. Evensong was said in the church. of Dundas and Carleton county in BLACK TEA, Special Blend 00Ib 39¢ part, the township of South Gow- In the evening at 7.380 the induc-

er in Carleton being added to the tion of Rev. Wilcot Grant-Jones CORN, Royal Rose Golden Bantam...... ? tins 19¢ who was appointed rector of Fitz- present inspectorate of Dundas. roy early in July took place at Inspector R .A. A. MeConnell, SILVO, No 6 tin 196

-Rentrew County Council Session which His Grace Archbishop Rop- B.A., Perth, is inspector of Lan- er officiated. The induction cere- ark, comprising Perth, Lanark,

mony was followed by a confirm- SmithsFalls and the Townships of AYLMER JAM— Straw- JOHN H. FINDLAY EXPLAINED Eixcerpts.“From Mothers’ ation service at which a number Bathurst, Burgess, Dalhousie, Dar- Corn Syrup berry, 2 lb jav...... 27@ of candidates from the parish of, ling, Drummond, Elmsley, Lavant, Allowance Report- , Crown Brand. DETAILS OF N Fitzroy and the mission of Antrim Sherbrooke and Lanark. with added color EW CREDIT ACT were presented to His Grace for A summary of the work of the confirmation. Thankoffering Meeting aiCc 37Cc and pectin mothers’ allowance board for the Rev. Wileot Grant-Jones was The Object of the Act Is to Provide Facilities by Which Braeside United W.MLS. county of Renfrew was presented born at Consecon, Prince Edward

a Farmer Who Has Difficulty Meeting His Obli- to Renfrew county council by Miss county, in 1683 and Yecaived his The autumn thankoffering gations Can Consolidate His Debts and Carry on Minnie E. Mallon. of Pembroke, education. of the ministry at meeting of the Braeside United CHRISTIE'S “RB»” SODA WAFERSceeseunscsteasesselb 16c the secretary. The report covers Bishop’s College, Lennoxville and on Better Terms—Tax Claims in Secured List church women’s missionary s0- the period October Ist, 1933, to was ordained in 1912 by the late CHRISTIF’S FIG ROLLSYb 15c September 30th, 1934. ciety was held in the church Tues- Bishop Hamilton. Previous ap- day evening with the president, L “County councillors, most of and is said to be working outwell, Personnel of the board remains pointments were the parishes of BOKAR COFFEE,vigerous and winev...... Ih 35¢ E Mrs. de Renzy. in the chair. s them concerned with agricultural but it. came into force in Ontario unchanged with T. J. McKibbon, Newington Antrim and Maberley. l , S8@’CLOCK COFFER, mild and mellow...lb 29e c The scripture lesson was read : and only on Oct. Ist, Eganville, chairman;-Mrs. E. E. S

problems listened with interest at| He is a cousin of Rev. Franklin e l by iuiss E. Mullin. B s Replying. to a question, Mr. Davidson, Beachburg, vice-chair- Clarke, M.A., rector of Fort Simp- RED CIRCLE COEFEE, rich, full bodied Ib 27e e a Wednesday afternoon’s session as ll

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man; Miss Minnie E, Mallon, Pem- h Findlay said that if a municipality son, diocese of the Arctic, who s

GILTEDGE BeLOUS onab> Bag $1.39, 98 Th $2.59 t one of their ntmber, Reeve J. H. eroke, secretary; J. J. Neilson, “Thanks” or “Than!ksgiving,” was t was going to sell out a man for some years ago was rector of Rev. a answered by t he members. e Findlay of Braeside, explained the Arnprior, and D. B. McLaren, S caxes he had the same rights as D Myr, Jones’ present parish. R In the repors of the various P “@orkings ‘of. the Farmers’ Credi- with any other debts, but that Renfrew, members. An ususually large congregation PEAMESAL, ROL a committe Mes. J. H. Campbell - tors Arrangement Act, in connec- ‘axes were recognized as. a. first At the beginning of the board attended the church services, For read a temperance message. OAKLEAF SALMON. Faney Rec tion with which he. has recently charge. The receivers have not year beneficiaries numbered 135;

The guest speakers were Nirs. . been appointed official. receiver authority, ne added, to reduce the at the close of the year the num- SILVERBROOK BUTTER for South Renfrew. — ber was 1438. Total amount of McLaughlin of Almonte who if amount of any accounts against-a COOKING APPLES, Greening a “ The object of the act, Mr. Find- money paid was $57,375, averag- spoke on “Our Tasks” and Mrs. N a creditor, but in the case of unse- S. Robertson of Arnprior who told SUNKIST ORANGES ou. lay stated, is to. provide facilities cured accounts. they might. sug- ing a little less than $5,000 per month, ebout the W.M.S. summer school BANANAS ~ by which a farmer, who has diffi- gest that the creditor accept set- culty meeting his obligations, can tlement at a rate on the dollar— To 43 beneficiaries in the town at Whitby. Both addresses were ONTONS—Redor White consolidate his debts and carry on of Pembroke the sum of $17,730 enjoyed by the members. Pembroke Standard Observer. Thousands of women are GRAPEFRUIT, Large on better tecms. was paid; to 26 in the town of The meeting closed with prayer A farmer, he. said, can “file with Renfrew, $10,205; to 15 in the getting quick relief from LEMONS, Large those distressing periodic Every day is subscription time the receiver alist ~ ‘of his assets | Children’s Aid Society town of Arnprior, $5,140; to three aches and pains by taking and liabilities and make a propos-| in the village ot Eganville, ZUTOO TABLETS. Harm- at The Chronicle office.

al for settlement with his credi- $850; te two in the village of Brae- fess but effective, they bring Rev. Canon W. H. M. Quarter- immediate relief. Women Tell the advertiser you saw his ‘tors. The receiver then calls a maine, Renfrew, addressed the side, $1,110; to one in the village meeting of the creditors and. acts of Cobden, $360: to two in the who thus suffer, are suffere ad. in The Chronicle. — council on the work of the childz ing needless pain, for one as arbitrator between the parties. village of Killaloe, $585. A total FOR SALE | ren’s aid society and the child- or two of these harmless EVERY- } of 35,980 to 91 beneficiaries. For a period of .60..days after the ren’s shelter in. Renfrew, and in- little tablets will certainly Woee ( the occasion St. George’s choir “To two -beneficiaries in -Ad- statement hasbeen filed. no one formed themthat the work in this stop the pain. PER BOX § rendered special music and beau- can sell the farmer out nor seize county is increasing in volume. ‘maston township, the sum of $500 tiful flowers and foliage adorned any of his goods, while he cannot During the year the shelter has was paid; two in Algona North, the church. $830; two in Algona South, $760; dispose of any of the assets. | been rewired and other improve- Rev. Mr. Jones and Mrs. Jones The terms of settlement are ments made for which Canon three in Alice. and Fraser, $1,020; entertained Archbishop Roper and four in Bagot and Blythfield, put.in writing and filed by the re- Quartermaine thanked the coun- the visiting clergy at luncheon. $1,180; three in Brougham, $1.325; ceiver with: the county judge and cil. The building, he said, is now two in Bromley, $840; one in the farmer must carry out his in fine condition and there are 17 agreement with his creditors un- children there. Brudenell and Lyndock, $140; sev- beyond his |. en in Gratton, $1,960; six in Hag- Jess . circumstances -There has been a vast increase Canadian Pacific Promotions arty and Richards, $2,060; five in control render it impossible. in. the work of the society, Canon if the debtor and creditors can- Quartermaine stated, particularly McNab, $1,800; one in- Pembroke not come to any agreement, either with respect to the unmarried township, $80; three in Petawawa, $1,200; four in Radcliffe, $1,070; party may appeal to the board of parents. act, in connection with review,. which has not yet been which 50 cases have been dealt four in. Raglan, $1,440; two in -eppointed, but which will consist with this year.. . Rolph, Buchanan and Wylie, $885; of a high court judge, one repre- one in Ross, $330; one in Sebasto- sentative of the farmers.and one pol, $360; five in Sherwoed, Jones representative . of the creditors. Payment County Rates and Burns, »1,260; one inStafford, This board will have power to de- $300; six in Westmeath, $2,055. A cide what and how the debtor Is Better This Year total of $21,395 to 65 beneficiaries. shall pay and their decision is |. The townships of Griffith and final. : Payment of county rates by the Matawatchan, Head, Clara and : There will be no money avail- various municipalities in Renfrew Maria, Horton and Wilberforce alble to make loans to farmers, Mr. county is generally speaking bet- did not have any beneficiaries Findlay continued. Under the. ter than at this time last year, J. during the year. Try The Chronicle for Fine Job Printing British North America Act control M. Jamieson, county treasurer, re- of such funds is in the hands’ of ported to the county — council last week. At the County Gaol === 2 = the provinces, but western proe- Arrears of the 1933 Jevy out- } vinees have already passed legis- During the present year ending lation and. eastern. provinces are standing at the present time amount to $52,539.71 on the gener- September 30th,.a total of 180 expected to do so at. their next prisoners, 176 men and four wo- of sessions, vesting this control in. the al account and $10,172.33. on the AN EXAMPLE OF HOW good roads account. men, were handled in the Ren- “Dominion government. This mon- frew county gaol according to gy; he said, will not be available the annual report of Governor improve- - for buildings or: farm About Rural Schools. Alex. Brown. The average daily Mutuality PAYS menis, but to help. the farmer to population of the gaol for the carryon and consolidate his debts. The committee on education re-' year was 15, the highest being 25 Receivers - are advised to try to andthe lowest eight. commended that rural schools Fhe following simple statement shows the result of ene man’s will be paid, but municipali- ‘Cost of food per prisoner per . make arrangements sothat taxes teaching fifth class work and noti- policy with The Mutual Life of Canada. qualifying for the... government day was 10.69 cents, an increase ties rank the same as other credi- over last year of 1.08 cents. The _ tors, except that their claims are grant and county equivalent be ($5,000 Endowment in 30 years—iIssued in. 1904 at age 25) given a special grant of $5.00 per low. cost of feeding prisoners was in.thesecured class. attributed to the garden in the pupil, this recommendation to be “Theact has been in force in the. ,gaol yard, which was worked by: This Man Paid “western provinces for some ‘time acted onBY the 1935 counell,. 30 Annual Premiums of $159.75..0000 ee.$4,792.50. ‘the prisoners under the supervis: 23.00 $4,769.50 ion of Gaoler Brown. The garden Less Special 1928 Dividend owe produced a good crop of carrots,

A turnips, cabbage, onions and pota- He Received in Return toes. HEALTH SELDOMCOMES BY CHANCE - Face Vale of Policy coccccccccccsscsseeeecien.....$5,000.00 oH TOPERSONS OVER THIRTY | Appreciation of Warden Accumulated Dividends .....0.... Mee . 3,223.20 8,223.20 FO SAME ccc ccccrmemecsectereretnereieiy anne rereeeeseerneapo408000 EE i: Goodhealth cannot betaken for granted any more than a good At the concluding session a re- -‘meome can. So for persons over’ thirty it is just as smart and busi- solution of appreciation of the’ - - gags-like to plan to enjoy good health as itis te plan to enjoy a good. services of Warden J. J. Foran This is a return of $172.41 for every $100 of premiums paid. If eh a matter of plain common senseto - Gneome. And it’s just.as Inu A : heck:up on yoursell, was adopted”’on motion of Reeves the assured had died at any time while the policy was in force C. B. Dennison, Radcliffe, and D. . In health, your shortcomings are, at first, likely to be those $5,000, plus the accumulated dividends to date of death, would annoying, not-exactly-well feelings. At such times, it your blood B. MeLaren, Renfrew. In thank- his have been paid to his beneficiary. were tested, it. would. most, likely. be found ‘low in. count”. E ing the members for their coop- themselves means a shortage’ of. red. corpuscles and the corpuscles eration during the year, Mr. For- 7. short, of. haemoglobin, Make up. this double shortage, and youV You will find it to your advantage to know more about Mutual Neglect it and serious results an announced his intention of-re- jgome ‘ap’ to. normal health again. Life of Canada policies, and the way in which Mutuality in- may follow., N tiring, temporarily at Isast, from creases the value of your insurance investment. Write for in- Observing, ij n-his practice, the importance or keeping the vitality municipal life. ted a bload- ficial: announcement has been mad e by Air E,W. of the bloodwp to normal..aCanadian authority origina N teresting booklet of actual examples which will assist you in %.-. building preparation which has beeen helping run--down people back. inirmian and President, Canadian Pacific Rai ‘ ich n planning your insurance pregramme. 2 0 health for nearly half a-century. This preparation, Row know About Tax Sales pany, of the approval of the directors of the Company to t

Ty E PinkPills, definitely increasesibe with head- Williams’ Of “Mr. D. C, Coleman, vice-president, Western Lines, the world over as Dr. vitality, a. bleed “eount” ‘in the majority of cases, thereby restoring the late Mr. Grenit Tiall as vice- -sys- County Treasurer J. M. Jemie- “quarters at WwW iynnines, to succeed igstendying nerves, imparting strengthand toning up the whole A AE Ai FAYE E ‘president of the Company at Montreal, and of the apnointment of cho finds: good health shipping, is N son. advised council that he ‘had. Rin | ey!* aes ‘a S... ‘teth. So the person over thirty.w C ¥ Lm

A M. Neal, General Manager Western Lines, to the post of Vie treatment of this excellent Mr. WW, W @ Nas@ eh Hawesyi ign4 : So well advised to take at least a ¢20-day E received. a ruling. on a point ate|. liminated in President Western Lines, in succession to Mr. Coleman, Mr. HF. -Femedy. The element af chance has been practically e N fectinge tax sales to the effect that such a treatment, because tests recently made by an authority in a. A Humphrey, General Manager, Eastern Lines, has been appointed Vjon. The Mutual Life Assurance of Canada ~ Clinicof40 people,preved conclusively by individual blood “count” E when lands are three years in ar- President and General Manager Eastern Lines with headuuarters in . B AGENT inly”‘improve the health by R rears,. payment of. one that “Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills certa year’s: Montreal. - . enrichingthe.blood. Fall size box 50e. S 131 John St, Arnprior, Phone 23 E taxes will not release them from. Picture layout shows Mr. Coleman (top) Mr. Neal (right) and

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baby. "mums, [ No.954.MEand Mrs, G. FE. Fran- Marvellous The groom owas attenidea by his cis and Miss ‘Margaret Francis, Mr. "Field Day Results | Values in the ey brother, Mr.‘EarlDevine | of Ot-|Obituary|{and Mrs. E. S. Johnston, and the CoN AdaWa ‘Halliday family; all.of Ottawa The : Pakenham > continuation be ‘Afterthe ceremony. a@inner and a wreath.fron: the family, school held its annual field day on FINEST RADIO EVER BUILT A pretty put“quiet, owedding “was ° “served to ‘relatives. ‘and ~Mrs. We Ww. Buttle , , Among the many in the large remony was “solemnized at: the |} Wednesday of last week. Edna friends The spaciousrooms being| “The death occurred at her home funeral: cortege ‘were friends and rectory,»‘Pakenham, on Wednes- ‘beautifully decorated for the -oc- Bourke and Frances Singard tied Patented Inclined Seunding Board in Pakenham village on Thursday. ‘relatives from, Ottawa, Russell day. evening, Oét.10th,: when. , for the senior girls championship, -casion. in a color scheme. of -pink evening of Mrs. Walter. W. Buttle, “Arnprior, Almonte and the Stella Beatrice, eldest:daughter of sur- with “Miriam McCreary second Echo Abserbing Screen and:white. Later. the bride and. a highly respected resident of the. rounding: districts. oo Mr. and Mrs. . Archie- “Stewart, groom assisteg by. Mr, -and Mrs. -jand Mary Gillan, third.. The jun- community after a short illness.. ior girls’ title went to Eileen Wal- Sand: Point, was’‘united | in- father,asthebridal.march - “was gramme... The entertainment ‘was urer of the school boardhere, and o- played by: Mrs. H. Seotts ~The | Mrs. Andrew Craig last Sunday |. well attended and $115. was re- was always very interested in all _. bridelooked- charming _ “in mperi-. were Mrs. John B. Baird and Miss ceived at the: door. matters pertainingboth to the a -owinkle fblue-crepe with’white- or- Aleta Baird, Mr: and. Mrs. Arthur public | and. -continuation schools

. ‘ganzatrimming hand . embroider- and carried on. tue workuntil the Smyth. and Eveline, all of Kinburn and Mr. and Mrs. Ernie. Gould “edwith hat and-shoes to match.| Mr. ‘Donald ‘Siedden. DDGM,, last.’ In honor of his. faithful r ee ‘Shecarried.a bouquetof Tallisman and other officers of.. Alba Lodge, stewardship the flag at the school and Isobe] of Halley's. oe rosesand maidenhair fern. : ‘No. 254, namely.Messrs. T.- 5S. was at half-mast,..and: all the A reception was held at the Here is areal offer that will

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As.bridesmaid, “Miss Blanche Shaw, EL A. Waldron, Erwin Dow-. school chikdren. paid. their last re- home of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Dow- a " Burgess! sister of the bride, look- ney, John Whyte, L A. Mayne, ney:onFriday evening last in hon- spects to the one who always gave save you money. .. Give yourself ed: becoming in.a.brown georgette Harvey Downey and Gordon them a cheery. greeting. As or of the recent. marriage of their dress with cutwork timming. and. son, Mr. Erwin Downey, to Miss c Whyte attended the installation of agent for the“Northern and and your family lasting enjoyment

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e e S > gecessories to match. Shecarried. officars at thePembroke LO.O.F. Phoenix Assurance Companies for Beatrice Stewart. A large number a a bouquet of Ophe!ha roses and on Tuesday eveningof this week. attended. and a good time was en- | and entertainment the whole year ‘| thepast twenty-fiveyears, healso oyed. by. all. . carried on -this work - until. “his [J0 through aie Enis is all you have te do. ‘death, Mrs, Wm. Timlick, who has been | PakenhamTownship CouncilMeeting Mr. Graham waa friend to all, visiting friends in and around Al-

a jand his ever-ready. humor and monte the past month, spent a few e The: municipal ‘council: of the passed ‘appointing GN. Humph- jokes made-him.a great favorite in days in Pakenham, the guest of eetownship of Pakenham met: on ries, collector of taxes for 1934, Bt the, community.. He. was of an Mrs. Stanley Grovesand. Mrs. Geo. e

g - Saturday, Oct. 6th; all the mem- -aisalary of $90. {unassuming disposition but his Needham, . -and called. on other -perswerepresent. : On. motion. of M:2ssrs. Blair and whole life was one of service and friends - before returning to her @ eanth‘yourlocal Meas y

n 5 The minutes of previoussession| Gampbell the following accounts stewardship. home in Brockville. Mrs. Tim-

wereread and ‘approved. .were paid: |. The funeral. was held on Tuesday lick is theeldest - daughter of the: and youwill receive i ap The following reports - from Lo Joseph -‘Shaw, valuing’ sheep’, dast from his late residence to St. late Mr. Andrew Patterson and

n aevaluers of sheep’ killed. by dogs $1.50. William McLachlan, valus | Andrew's. United church here. Mrs. Patterson, formerly of Pak- the whole 4 publica-

e were presented: _ from. William ing sheep, $450and cedar for eul- Owing to the illness of the pastor, enham, having lived on the farm » McLachlan, stating that on Aug. vert, $6.60, total, $11.10. ° James Rev. J.P. Falconer, . the services’ now owned by Mr. Maitland. To tions for one year 24th, Wm. Logan had one“lamb McGill, valuing sheep, $1.50. were conducted. by. Rev. Mr. Mac- her it was a pleasure to visit her from the date we a killed, value $5, and on Aug 22, James Comba, threesheep ‘killed, Laughlin of Almonte. The text old home, ‘after an absence of over e Russell Headrick had: one: S15... Russell. Headrick, two. of his address was from the 23rd fifty years. — receive the coupon. “killed, value, $5, and on. the‘Mth dambs killed,’$10. ‘Ernie. Millar, verseof the 25th Chapter ofSt. A euchre: washeld in the new Here is the amazing 2 of: Sept., Mr. Headrick had ‘one lambkilled, $5, and sand for: road, “Matthew:. “The Lord said. unto | Parish Halllof St. Peter’s Celes- | SSS - Jarnbkilled, value $5; fromJames: $2.65, total, $7.65. Donald Canip- him, Welldone good and faithful: tine church here, under the aus- | combination MeGill, . stating that on- Aug. 18th: ‘bell, sheep. killed, $6. .P. B, Far- servant;thou has’t been faithful pices of the Alltar society on Mon- low Our Guarantee to You! Alex. Melanson hag onelambkill- rell, cleanout: ‘ditch, $23. John over a few‘things, I will make day evening of this week. The al ‘Werice. This wonderful offer is avail-

“Ved, value $5; from Alex. Melanson ‘Nugent, roads,$4.70, - IR. Monette, ‘theeruler over many things: enter doorprize, five dollars, was won ableto old and new subscrib- stating that on Sept.‘9th, James. ‘rodds, $4.80, MW. -#H. -Cavanagh, thou into the joy of thy Lord.” . | byMrs. Alex. Lesage. The ladies’ -ers to this newspaper. We _s Comba ‘had three. ‘sheep ‘killed, ‘roads, $2.95. - Scott. ‘Bros., ac- ‘The pallbearers who carried the prize, a Kenwood blanket, donated [| Maclean’s (24 issues) 4 yre guarantee the fulfillment of valued at. $5.00 each} from. Joseph count, $3.25... Elbert Millar, bodyto its :ast resting place in the by Miss Margaret Curry, was won all magazine subscriptions and you have positive assurance .. Shawstating that” on July Sth roads, $280. ‘Hydro. Electric, hall United Cemetery here ‘were by Mrs. Thomas Cody. The sec- that this generous offer is Donald ‘Campbellhad, ‘one sheep light, $1.60. OG. A. Harvey, Albert TU Chatelaine...... 1 yrs Needham and Sned- ond prize, lonated by Miss Anna exactly as represented. Re- _ ‘killed, value$6. . den, account,. $39.84... Arnprior ‘Seott, P. M. Russel, W. W. Millar, Doyle, was received: by Mrs.:Wm. .newals will be extended for “Mr. Barber:“gave notive.‘thatpe. ‘Chronicle, advt.,: $1.75. Eric Floyd, ‘W. Elliott and George Comba.. ~ | Ryan, Sr. The gentleman’s — first |} TO Canadian.vee veseee Tyre full term shown.

ould at. the ‘present session in- ‘roads, $4.13. Robt. Seward, roads,|: There remain to mourn his loss, prize, donated by Mr. James Cox,

troduce a bylaw. to.appoint a col- 5$1.8, W..J.-Jones,sheep killed, his. only sister, Miss Fanny Gra- was won by Mr. Hector Olivier of [| National Home Monthly James Seward, roads, $4. P. ‘ham, who spent her life with him; Please clip list of Magazines after checking 3 Publica- Arnprior. The gentleman’s second teen eeeeee 1 yr. tions desired. Fill out coupon carefully. ‘Mr, Robt. Sewardmade.applica: B.. Doyle; gravel, $3. John Ful a nephew, Mr, Wallace Campbell, prize, donated: by Mr. Thomas MAIL ton to have. a ditch. cleaned | out. ton, gravel relief “ work,. $27.05. of the Royali BankStaff,Cornwall; | [Pictorial Review....-fyr. ’ Gentlemen: I enclose $...... Please send me the Herrick, «was won by. Mr. Wm. COUPON three magazines checked with a year’s subscription 110thconcession line"Opposite, Robt. ‘Fraser, gravel, $210. Clif- |- aniece, Mrs. Earl Steen,. who ‘also Jordan, The conveners for the | |]! to your newspaper, {ford Millar jcom.-s. Labor,$3. Jas. lived with him'and ‘a grand-neph- TODAY avening were Mrs. J. E. O'Neill,| jo Canadian Horticulture NAME eve cecnerer tans erase eee tees et ees ee eee sever seen “itwasmovédby.Messrs.‘Barber| Regan, ‘indigents’ keep,80c. Thos, ew, Master Graham Cole... °°» Miss Annie Herrick and Miss: An- and Home Magazince.. “tyr STREET OR BF.D. aatvee Peee ee aes Foes aesceasersse eee and.’Campbell, hatCouncillor. Herrick, roads, $25. The floral. offerings weresprays. nie. Nugent. Mr. Wm. Robertson '§ s Barr:examine theditch: complain- “ The. council] ‘then. adjourned un- fromschool section. No, 4:. the donated five dollars on the occas- TOWN AND PROVINCE | tenes ee eeeeeneeneespeveeefa ed of byMr. Seward.Carried. : iTDee.‘15th, 1934. . teachers of the public and contin-. on of the opening of the new par- tt _ BylawNo.3333was: readand| Bee) “Ww.WeMILLAR, Clerk. uation | ‘schools here; Alba. Lodge ish hall, - Dae ‘Send Remittance of $3 to The Arnprior Chronicle with Cheiceof Magazines

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m C al Raptis English, King Cutter, 444, Col- “The White Lake “Baptist‘chuich|! r baeetrteieee borne Crown, Swedish, Black lheld an-anniversary—service on]. “WilliamG. MeKay AXES “Clearancesaleot ‘wallpaper ab “Houseto letat.102 John street. “The 2h Diamonda,all weights, Wedges | Sunday: afternoon©Taste: On Thursday of Jast Mathewson’Sy - Apply:to Bed. Gillies, . =. {church was. filledto.its “capacity 2 week the | - Seethe Values offered you in’ deathoccurred here of Mr. Wil- Putty and Glass in all sizes, Star, Double Diamond “rHii.alln4 , “dressmaker,f and the beautyof the ~ decorations . liam George McKay in his 79th = “44.9 |dinner spring. matiressesat Math-'|‘gave suitable” tone to “the “occas: | 4 ‘ewson’s, Elgin:street: year. Deceased was born in Perth, Stove Pipes, Elbows, Wire, Stove Boarés, Cement ire being.“iadeto. the| sion, | a son of the late Col. John McKay ~LtsCol. P. He Gardner.‘of. Arn-| white Lake:roadandadetourthas| The pastor,‘Rev.T,JH. Rich|} and Mrs. McKay and lived there and Clay been’‘provided,| | prior has been. - named honorary of Arnprior, conducted the- ser- | | president. ofthe Renfrew| bad-. until he reached the age of 18 vice,. Theguest. preacher|was. the | years, Galy. Pipe — Crane Valves — Galv. Fiittings Mes. R.“Maschke yeturned a few minton. -elub. : Rev. H. C. Wilkinson,B.A.,ofOt-|¢. ‘For fifty years he was’ in the _. days ago’following a. week spent’ Mr, and: Mrs.R es“Munroe. or tawa, who selected: for his“subject ; employ of the J. R. Booth lumber- Building Paper—Black and White | withMr. -and. Mrs,-Hugo Ter-" Montreal.visited: ‘overthe week- the story of the man. who.. lay: ing concern and retired from ac- Marsch in. Pembroke. jend with.Mr. and. ‘Mrs. John For Women Who | helpless at the “beautiful” gateOf tive work about ten years ago. Weather Strip— Frost King and Bronze Miss Myrtle.Lytle. of*: Nozanda Carthy of. Braeside. the. templle and. whe=afterwards, Seek Perfection Fifty years ago he was married and Rouyn, Que,,was a week-end’ ‘TheChronicleis no longer ‘agent being healed through. faith in the | $. to Miss Elizabeth Butler, daughter visitorwith her. parents,.Mr. and} forthe C.N.R.; all information as nameof the Lord Jesus Christ en- of the late John and Elizabeth But- ‘Mrs. J. A. Lytleof Fitzroy. “| to CNR. trains, ete., may be. se- tered the temple and: stood: and ' ‘Cypre Oi ler of Arnprior. She passed away J. H. McKerracher &Son sured‘at.the station. Mr. Hubert.‘Cheshire- of: ‘Wiar-| leaped praising God. sbout four years ago and shortly - ton,‘Ont.,is visiting‘ for a few], “Mrs. George Styles’and MissSy- ‘This story declared the oreachér Hardware Phone 416 afterward he came to Arnprior to bil Styles. have.returned homeaf- Permanent Waves weekswith Mroand Mrs. J, H: set forth man’s state bymature ly-| 3. reside with his sisters-in-law, ‘pte?spending the «week-end with A me ‘Robertson, studying|store opera: ing helpless amidst many beauti- Misses Lillian and Edith Butler. tion, — ; } Mr.-and. Mrs. I. A. Lyttile of Hail-| ful things but on theoutside and cs OS: Surviving is one sister, Miss 1 ey.bury,Ontario. Me, Francis xX, Eadevsuitesform- who through faith in. Christ as a] @. Rhoda McKay of Ottawa: Mrs.Thos.- Mooney left Monday Saviour enters the sphere of\bless~ erly of: Arnprior“and* “who- “has| The funeral was on Saturday morning for. Temiskaming, -Que- ‘been in the Yukon.for ‘thirty-six: ing standing, leaping and praising Mareels and Finger afternoon from the home of the bec, +0: Visit her. son-in-law: and- eo years is. visiting inis ‘sons: in’Aras God for. his salvation. Waves 25c - Misses Butler, Madawaska street, "|daughter,‘Mr, and Mrs. O. J. Ber- The Hobson trio from .Ottawa . prior and.Ottawa.’ also $1 Permanent to Emmanuel church and thence Thomas’MeElligott.shot a.Booset: (Messrs. Ralph, Reginald. . and — to the Arnprior cemetery for in- Right now you may re- heed. Have your eyes examined by CG Bruce) provided vhe special rausic, afewdaysago; "twasnot a Can- Fully guaranteed waves given terment. Funeral services were wo Goodwin, specialist’. of. the singing several -pieces in their ada.‘goose, but) a.-white-breasted with special care by expert by Rev. T. H. Iveson, M.A., rector quire some important ‘Goodwin OpticalCo. of Ottawa, at own, characteristic way to the de- operators. of Emmanuel church and the pall foreigner, one’ of a breed thatae ‘Weldon’s © drug» store, Saturday, Bees: seldom in: this. district. light. of the congregation. . bearers were Dr. W. H. Steele, Dr. form of insurance pro- “4 October 27th.” - 44-2¢ This trio of brothers are render- “This special is for a Limited H. Cochrane and Messrs. R L. Provincial... Time Only. Constable D. H. ing splendid service in different Gusells, J. S. Pitehard, Arthur tection and may not re- | Brown and Mrs. Brown and son places and churches from week to Burwash and Thomas J. Baker. bare visiting friends in Springfield, week and everywhere they are en- cognize your need forit ClassifiedAds. + Mass, this wesk. Relieving Mr. thusiastically received.- JANET’S _|Brown. is Constable.‘Throop . of Ot- They. sang’ morning and evening Don’t wait until a disaster causes you serious “CARFORSALE : tawa. : at the Elgin street Baptist chu:rch, BEAUTY PARLOR GOSHEN loss before you learn what you need. Have your Buick|coups;Master Six.$25.00.4. Mrs. MelvilleHughes of Hailey- Arnprior, on the occasion of their, —58MeDonald St., Atnprior.. Yoo bury, “who has béen . visiting anniversary. John Street Arnprior Mr. Archie McGregor of Brud- policies, your property and your requirements

: friends andrelatives in. the dis- Among. the congregation. at| enel] spent the week-end at his STOVE FOR SALE examined by us and let us offer you counsel with- trict, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. White Lake were some who. had home here.

out obligation. Findlay‘Tortoise - Cook | Stove; J. H. Findlayfor. a fewdays this travelled a distance to the service. Mrs. Andrew McArthur spent apply to Box”:4, Arnprior,or week, Council Declines a few days last week in Renfrew phone”336. - 44-10 | dt is proposed to. ship in the . White Lake Briefs at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Service is our Motto

_ HOUSE FORSALE near future from Arnprior, Brae- Messrs. Percy Palen and Stan- L. Currier. |. side and White Lake, to help dis- ley Fraser of Ottawa spent Sun- (Continued trom page one) Mr. Tataunt and Miss Bertha Frame house- on Hugh street tress inthe ‘Canadian west, a car- day with friends. here. words of the mayor and on motion has returned home after spending | ‘south; for sale. APRS,to:. A. load of bales. of. -clothing, vege- A number from here attended of Councillors Graham and Jeffery a couple of weeks with her par- NEIL CAMPBELL LIMITED Mulvihill, , tf tables and fruits. the funeral of Mrs. (Dr.) Buttle of it was decided that the hydro let- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Andraw McAr- Miss Erma Schlievert of King- ter be referred back to the special thur. ARNPRIOR MAID WANTED Pakenham on Saturdaylast. | ston, Ont. spent Sunday. visiting power committee, they to be em- rM. Tataunt and Miss Bertha Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Belford of Real Estate Opp. Post Office | ‘Reliable general maid.for. town with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. powered to examine and discuss Stine of Denbigh and Miss Jean or: country. hom? Pakenham spent Sunday at the Insurance Telephone 40 2.1:Wages reason-- Chas. Schiievert of Pine Grove. the contents of the letter with the Campbell of Slate Fall sspent the home.of Mr. and. Mrs. John ‘| ‘able. Phone 268. P.O. Box.124, at Mrs. Ben. Russett spent a. week Hydro Electric Power Commission week-end at the heme UL Mr. and

‘Hough. HOUSE TO. LET visiting. with: friends . near Ren- and report back to council at a Mrs. John Campbell, frew. _.A-number from. here attended later date.. Frame house, at 29. McDonald Prize potato for this season is the anniversary services and sup- street; exceptionally comfortable: apparently a Dooley, weighing 2 per at Burnstown on Sundayand rent reasonable; Ppply. to. Av B. Monday evenings. Clarke Trophy pounds. and 15 ounces, grown .-by Notice te the Public . Ward. > 42-Ip Mr. Wm. Box.of White Lake. and Mrs. Robt. Headrick has gone to

(Continued from page one) spend a few days with hersister, “HOUSE."£0 LET which tuber has been resting on The poolroom on Jchn street, others had joaneqd business places ‘the desk in ‘this’ office for the past Mrs.. McLean of Almonte, who is - House to let at 101° Daniel street. formerly owned by Mr. Wm. Lad- for horticultural shows during the fewdays. in Very poor health. ‘Al newly. decorated. and very eroute, and the connected barber summer, ~ Wooden benches and. walks. in central, : ~ Apply Ev MeCreary, 101. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Yuill and shop, owned by Mr. D. Robertson, Fear was. expressed that econ- the Jack Greenhouse on Craig Daniel. st.; or phone 135 A2tt Mrs. Murray Yuill and son Harold have been taken over by Mr. Am- omy measures instituted by the street have been replaced by cem- of Chelsea Fallls, Que., spent the oroke Lesarge, who has been in provincial government might ent duringthe. past few days, add- OFFICE."FURNITURE WANTED. week-end with friends here. charge for some time and will be cause decreases in the amounts al- Office desk,. Office . chair. -and. dng greatly to thet efficiency, and Mrs. John Fraser and son, Gil- operated by him in future. loted to horticultural endeavors or appearance of the greanhouse and. typewriter wanted; ‘apply. in writ-. bert, spent a few days last week The poolroom will be operated staff reductions and on motion it ing: to P.O. Box 403, stating price providing greater. conveniencesjat the home of .the former’s in future under the name, was decided to write the minister for those engagedthere. for eacharticle... oo 438“tf | <| daughter, 1 rs. Murray Yuill- of “Amby’s Place.” in charge expressing the hope of With Dust and Fine Screenings Remeved

| Chelsea Falls, Que. the society that. the services of Mr. Best Quality We Can Buy in the Following Sizes: | A NEWLINE ee _ANNOUNCEMENTS- Rev. Thos. McNaught and sons | Olarke, provincial lecturer, might Welsh Anthracite— : ‘mnypure ‘virgin wool. Yarnsat : be retained regardless of other . BIRTH | of Russell called on White Lake 100 Ib. comforter bats. at. 40c¢ Ib.s | friends on Sunday. Rev. Mr. changes made or discussed. Cobbles—for large furnaces blankets at. $4.00 up. All shipping | Nominating committee was. ap- Smith—To Mr. and “Mrs. “Dp. oH. {McNaught conducted the anniver- French Nuts—Stove size - charges prepaid. Killaloe. “Card-. Seed Wanted pointed on motion and ineludes sary services at Burnstown. on ing Mills,Killaloe, Ont. ‘Smith (nee Orpha’ MecNee). -of Stove Nuts—Chestnutsize 8i-tt , | ' White Lake, on Monday, Oct. 8, Sunday. Mrs. N.S. Robertson, Mrs. H. A. Short and Mrs. N. L. McNaughton, No. 1 Buckwheat—for blowee:rs : DRESSMAKING - . g daughter. me Mrs. Alex. Cameron returned We expect to load a Carof Yr from Ottawa onFridaylast. She they to report at the annual meet- American Anthracite—Clean fiard Coal | Ladies’.and. children’s...idbesses, ing In January. stits and!‘coats. made; véasonable. DEATHSs. dl aras aecompaniéd by herlittle son, Red Clover, Alfalfa Chestnut and Stove sizes - prices. Iamalso: agent. forBritish Max, who has been a patient in Buttle—At Pakenham, on -Thurs- _ the Coal now coming in. All the abeve sizes will be | oe Knit Garments. . Call. and look. ‘the Water street hospital. for and Timothy Seed day, Oct. lith, Emma. Elizabeth- past‘two weeks, Is Deputy Registrar over ‘catalogues.~ Apply Mrs...D. Rath, wife of W: W. ‘Buttle, M.D: available for delivery within a few days—other | , Roabertscey 96 Victoria St. . 44.3 Mrs. W..N. Fraser spent three about Nov. 10th. Graham—At Pakenham, on. Sun- Mr. J. M. Sherriff of Fitzroy grades also if required days last week attending the con- day; Oct. 14th, Alexander Gra- «vention. ofthe women's institute Harbor has been appointed de- Your orders will be promptly and carefully aL ee "WANTED Pos ham,» aged:81 years, we Bring in your Seed and we will mo Caretaker | “for Public”“School. .s|at Ottawa. Whih le there she was|- puty registrar for Carileton coun- attended to Avoplicants | tostate salary. ex- “the guest of Mrs. ‘James Fraser, Clean and Grade it and have it ty, under the new Dominion fran- INMEMORIAM chise act. He will be acting un- oS cected.:.Applications to close ath. also visiting with -her daughter, Government tested, Telephone 94 5. ‘o'clock on Friday evening, Oct. Fleming—In. loving ‘memory of ‘Miss L. B. Fraser, nurse--in-train- der the newregistrar, Mr. Thomas 19th, 1934. Applications. received |. Barbara:Fleming who _ Passed|ing. in the Civic hospital, Ottawa. Wewill pay 21c per Ib for No. 1 Flanigan of Ottawa.

Mr, Sherriff, who is past presi- byG. H.-Moles, Secretary, Arn-|: away‘Oct. 9th... Red Clover; Other Seeds accord- _ pror Board’ of. Education. ‘dent of the Liberal asociation of A. F. CAMPBELLLL & SON - [Weihavea little child in’ heaven, Carleton county, is a member of L so loving, sweet and fair — \FirewoodforSale:jngto. Quality. . Bring im. your FARM FOR:SALE. A pledge in tender mercy given, ‘one of the real pioneer families of Good Quality Bush Wood, dry, Seedright from the mill now. Fitzroy and is very well known “ Comprising. 100 acres; 55 acres | To. guide us to her there. {well seasoned. “Can be supplied throughout the county. ‘tillable, good: ‘clay loam; balance ‘Mother and Brother. foot or cut to any desired length He was educated at Fitzroy Har- ‘push and pasture; about3 miles ‘Hutson—In loving memory of our and split ready for use. Im- por public and continuation from| Arnprior: ‘situated on lith dear. mother, Mrs. Geo. S. ‘Hut- LEO. COLTON mediate delivery.” and is a_ graduate of Conyeast. half lot. 9, McNab; 8 son, who died Oct. 18th; 1933. schools Queen’s university. “-teom:‘brick house, with cistern, Whendays are dark and friends A. F, CAMPBELL & SON Kinburn Ontario “goed | outbuildings, never-failing - are few Phone 94

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“ExtendedNotice. _sister, Fannie, and alsoto thank A three of six nationally known per- fe “Applications for the - office - ‘of (Next to the MeKerracher Hardware Store) _ S «,those who. brought:flowers. N iodicals. DODGE HOT WATER collector of taxes’ forthe township Fleming—To|the. many.friends O Complete particulars are in a ee OF:Fitzroy fortheyear, 1934,will: R “who.expressed their. sympathy E display advertisement on page HEATER bereceived ‘bythe clerk up to: to us in our recent bereavement, : With;a Brand New Stock of Staple S four, S - $12.1 moon onMonday,°October. 22nd. | Wwe thank you. —Mrs. Ae‘Flem- 5—$16.75—$17.60—$21.75 ~~ Applicants: pleasestate’ salary.in- and R ‘Ing and son, FancyGroceries, Fruits, Vege- E cluding’postage. The lowest, or MeNeill—Mrs. RobertlL“McNeill B + OVP,S. Organized FROST SHIELDS “any:offer,not:necessarily accepted, | t O ~and family wish to thank . alll ables, Meats, Flour andFeed, etc. R

vJie . °W. SMITH,| Hoepship: velerk, ‘their friends, ‘neighbors:and.fe- A Rev. A. W. Lougheed presided at $1.00 to $8.50 : RitaOnt PP a Abr2e| datives for many acts of. Kind-- S a meeting of the younger. mem- “ness and sympathyat the time FREE_During the first two anys cf our opening—A bag of bers of the congregation of St. WILLARD WET BATTERIES

: “NOTICE . ; Columba United church, Galetta, a of their bereavement;. to espec- _ive Roses flour free for the best suggestion for a RR _name for our new store—This competition open to all when a young people’s society was 13 plate—$7.95 15 plate—$10.95. “OfCourtofRevision a ially thank those who sent flow- e No need to make a purchase to enter a name—Just ers and. those who loaned ears E organized with Miss Dorothy | 17 Plate—$16.00 visit the store and writeyoursuggestion for a name on Dickson as president, Miss Helen ok ‘Court. of “Revision“for. the “for the funeral. a slip: of: paper provided. A bag of flour absolutely S MacLean as secretary, Ewart Mil- ene ‘Municipality:of theSown of Arn- Falk—The family of thelate Wil- free to someone. Also Fresh Stock of Burgess - jorior for: the purpose:of.hearing|. liam Falk. wish - to . thank ° all. ler, treasurer; Elliott Shannon,

A complaints:againsttheassessment| their:friends and. neighbors for convenor of citizenship. and Eveready B and C. maade for the Town of:Arnprior ‘ the many acts. of kindness.and| R iOther officers will be elected at fortheyear 1934-will-be held in ’ sympathy shown in the sudden 2 A Share of the Public.Patronage E the first meeting of the newly or- Batteries tthe:Council‘Chamber, Town Hall; deathof their father ‘and also to ganized society which will be held VAbanis all-those’ who loaned cars Is.Solicited| in Galetta on October 22. The A the. 24th‘day of‘October,1934, at » aind the St. John. congregation Misses Dorothy and Beulah Dick- ~~ the hour .of 7.80 o'clock in- the|, for the beautiful: flowers and all Prompt Delivery Courteous Service son and Alice MacLean were ap- S. E. LEWIS afternoon‘and daily - at the same a. others for the beautiful flowers pointed delegates to the tenth an- ee nual convention of young. people’s Phone 128 — _. hour:untilSoe : ‘and the Rev.. Mr. Kutter and: e. 5S8FkinSt.ws Phone Mrs, Kutterfor ‘theiretn societies of the United church of oe et.sth, 1934. 748-3 : words. Canada at Metcalfe.

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| Murphy’s‘Repair Shop |General Machinist _INTHEDISTANTPAST Hintsfor the YOUNGMEN! Blacksmithing — . . Welding—Duco _ “ee _ Body and Fender Work ‘This Weekiin, 1919 almost instantly killed whilSe.oe Athorough course in gaged at silo filling at the farm

Repairs of AllKinds. qe William Serson, aged 3 years, | of his father, James Frasez, Hh ousehold |McGonigal St... Phone 288 Practical Agricu!‘sure died at Antrim. line of McNab. : Arnprior

“John D. “MeNab, veteran clerk S. D. Christie and Mrs. | Flor- of (McNab, announced his retire- November 6th, 1°34 te April 13th, 1935 ence St. Onge were married. Water in which Oniens have Always us e bread crumbs to ment, to take effect at the endof bee Suk. Caldwell purchased the re- nboiled is excellent for clean- cover articles to be fried. Crack- the year, after. nearly twenty ing white paint. fl sidence of Albert Roggie on Elgin years of continuous service. er crumbs absorb the grease. KEMP TVILLE | street. | High school students organized | To keep icing from runnifig off ~Glascott’ Cafe When, using pickles for a gar- | AGRICULTURAL | “Bagagement was announced. of cakes, try sprinkling t a football club with the following he cake nish slice themto the stem with- Miss Essie A. Shaw and fra. E. officers: president, Principal Mor- | with cornstarch before icing, ‘Home Made Pies 25¢ out detaching and spread like a Cavanagh. row; vice . president,. ‘Thomas fan, SCHOOL _ Furnished Rooms Hobbs; captain, Lorne. Macdou- |. Waffle sandwiches are good for Mrs, James Findlay, nee Emma. gall; secretary, W. M. Tait; com- Sunday tea. Put two hot waffles “Matilda (Craig, . -aged 63 years, A fine amber color maybe given FREE TUITION mittee, -Norman. Maliocch, Leo together with butter , honey and Suitable for light died in Fitzroy. to soup by adding finely grated O'Neill, Lorne MacDougall and W. 1-4 teaspoon of cinnamon. BOARD REDUCED to $3.50 per WEEK earrots to the clear stock when it Housekeeping _ J.B. Hunt, formerly manager of M. Tait. — is free from scum, of ‘the Pakenham roller mills, assum- Minced parsley and onion added Can ‘you spend the winter to better advantage? For further information Room and:Board fo cream soups impro their consult your Agricultural Representative or write to ed the management of the Ren- ve $7.00 esha frew rollermills. This Week in 1804 flavor. Dried celery leaves may To clean brass use plain am- . THE PRINCIPAL als be use to fla sou monia, being careful not to have KEMPTVILLE AGRICULTURAL SCHOOL o d vor ps. Mrs. R. B. McCreary was. ap- the cloth wet enough to dampen - The Rivington property in Pitz- KEMPTVILLE, ONTARIO pointed district organizer of mis- Tf you wantjelly to set quickly, the surroundwood. roy was sold for $5.500. Also a two month's course in Household Science for Girls — practical sionary auxiliaries circles and the best plan ‘s to dissolve the instructions in cooking, sewing, millinery, home nursing, etc. PROFESSIONALCARDS bandsof Methodist. churches. in Wilson and Wilson decided to gelatin in a small quantity of hot One of the best ways to remove February 4th, to March 30th, 1935 the. district, close their Pakenham store, ~ water and then add cold water to a fresh ink stain is to saturate the make up the amount. material with kerosene. Let Win. Powell, engaged at loading ‘Bicycles were becoming popular ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE G. HL. “Moles ee stand 15 minutes, then wash out. GENERAL Insurance agent,. Sue- machinery in Renfrew for Mc- among men, but no lady had taken HON. J. B. FAIRBAIRN Cook turnips in boiling, salted Lachlin Bros., had one thumb so up the vogue yét. : Minister Deputy Minister ' cessor to R.-G. Moles. Fire, Life water until they are tender when Don’t throw away the paraffin

seriously injured. that amputation and Accident companies repre- ' An effort was being made to pierced with a fork. Never allow on jelly and marmalades. Wash sented are the best: Office in was necessary. organize a chess and drafts club. turnips to cook until they turn a each piece and save it. Boil the the Town Hall, : light brown color as they are then accumulation and there will be It was decided to dedicate. the ‘This Week in 1904 not digestible with a strong flavor.. clear paraffin for next jelly time. néw Methodist church on Thanks-

C. A. Mulvihill, K.C., B.A. Lpwarpsnure John Teevans left to reside in giving Day. If tops of fruit jars do not open The best way to wash a dirty easily, dip the top of bottle in hot clothes line is to wind it around a BARRISTER, Solicitor, Notary, ‘Fort William, Ont. Murdoch Alexander McDonald, long board and scrub the line with Bonding and Brokers’ Agent, young son of Mr. and Mrs. James water and let it stand a minute. 38,000 hoops were cutin the ‘Now loosen the wire and use the a brush. This prevents its be- ete, Money to loan, Office Sand Point hoop mill in one day. McDonald, died in Chicago. ° John street, opposite Bell. Tele- point of a sharp knife under the coming tangled and makes it easy Government officials were in rubber. i to wind when dry. “phone office. A permanent roadway was con- town conferring with local parties structed from the mill bridge to the corner of Mr. N.S. Rebertson’s in regard to the site for the new fr ———— George M. Bleakney | property. post office. In popular favor was the corner of John and Madawas- The famous energy-producing BARRISTER, Solicitor and Notary. | John Fraser, aged 37 years, was ka streets. sweet—an easily digested food Public. Money to loan. Ei 4 > r a invaluable for infants, srowing

Suite 811 Ottawa Electric Bldg. T. Ineattrre NLC VWS children, and enjoyed by the (= LEELALEE TTT WeTE 50 Sparks St., Ottawa HUTTETT tid 49 : . whole family.

i NANA room while Gwen, who hasn't A product of Ralph Slattery, LLB. DISTRICT|NE a tes been letting any grass srow under The Canada Starch Co., Limited B. Y WMOrtrsay T 7 rT 1s + a » ws | %In portraying the voluptuous por feet, tricks Blank into marry- BARRISTER, Solicitor, Notary, w

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etc. Money to loan onfavor- ‘ LUALTAETTTETTTTETnn HilLnUAEAT Te Hil Cine Woodlawn A.Y.P.A, able terms. Office in the Car- Emila Zolas novel of the samej;mony be a flop and work havoc on 250-PoundCalf uso Block,John street. Carleton Place baseball club has Roof of the artiories at Renfrew title, which suggested the picture, his publications. The A.Y.P.A. of St. Thomas’ a small balance, after paying all is to be painted and sundry re- her striking allure, natural acting Running time, 72 minutes. Res Worth Less Than lease date, Aug. 13, 1934. church, Woodlawn, held its annual arcaee its obligations for the'year. pairs are to be made to the build- ability and talent for combining ing. romantic glamour with physical Cast: Roger Pryor, Heather Ant- meeting on Tuesday evening of Patr Cheap Shoes ATrue Story of gel, Victor Moore, Esther Ralston, realism, provide interesting enter- E. C. Lawn ., of Campbells Bay last week. Rev. Mr. Jones con- /HOW AWOMAN tainment in “Nana,” a comedy- Ruth Donnelly, Paul Kaye, Guinn has been re--elected president. ot A Pembroke orchestra holding a ducted the meeting. A cheap pair of shoes, split cow- s E BECAME RICH drama, at the O’Brien threatre on Williams, David Worth and Yel- the Liberal association of Pontiac dance in a hall in Renfrew -met The following officers were hide brogues, is worth more in La Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 22nd low Horse. A postal cardrequest will bring you this county. with rather a cool reception. Only elected: Fleche, Sask., than a well fatted remarkable~story:which is told in her two couples put in an appearance and 23rd. She is adequately sup- President—Mr. Douglas. calf weighing 250 pounds. own words, and overher real name. Also and so the event was cancelled.— ported particularly by Lionel At- A vacuum is a physical impos- Vice-president—Herman Dolan. it might be mentioned that this - other surprising and ‘inspiring: financial’ - On the occasion of the 69th well, Richard Bennett, and Phillips Renfrew Mercury. sibility that exists only in the | Ssecretary—Mary Baird. also includes the hide, from which | successes, “all ‘easily - accomplished by birthday of Mrs. Wm. Cox, Sr., the Holmes in the dramatic romantic minds of some people. Treasurer—Isobel Tripp. more than one pair of high grade ‘|. USING (NOT:SELLING). that remarkable rector of the parish was: celebrant passages by Mae Clarke, Muriel product at a private eucharist at her home. E.. G. Odette, Ontario ‘liquor Auditors—Kenneth Davis. and shoes can be made. This was the Kirkland and Jesse Ralph who Ernest Baird. -Wonderful —Carp Review. commission, announces that after experience of one farmer living November Ist municipal councils. provide the comedy contrasts. Gordon Davis gave-a report of “ForDusting southwest of La Fleche, who re- The locale is Paris, the time Just as in Columbus’ case, we the summer school which he at- -Polishing ~ Pembroke board of -education no longer will have the last word may find prosperity again while cently sent a fatted calf, that Yh as to when beverage rooms in 1868.. Nana, an oFphan, vows that tended at Ashbury college. . ended up in number one veal and Preserv-- {will place in the Pémbroke col- she will not always be poor; that looking for something else. ing Pianos their jurisdictions will close. steaks, cutlets and roasts in some- il. egiate a plaque .. — bearing the she will be rich and famous. In Furniture - Coroner—Then you declare that body’s kitchen, to Moose Jaw, and names of students of that school the company of a pair of Nymphs Woodwork your husband. died from natural in return he got $2. This was not -| who lost their lives in ‘the great An Ottawa motorist crashed des boulevards, Satin and Mimi, Automobiles “T hear you were late for your eauses? enough to purchase a very ordin- |HAE. WwW ar. into a herd of cattle on the high- she attracts.the attention of im- way near Carleton Place on Sun- wedding?” Defendant—Absolutely; my ary pair of boots for one of his ‘| ffter reading ihis-true storypass it on presario Greiner who makes her a “Yes, but not late enough.” jealousy was only natural. children. to some unemployed-man or woman. It Store of George .H. Bishop in day evening. One animal had a star, darling of royalty and his can easily start’them on the highway of Carp was. broken into last week leg broken and wasshot later by kept woman. The love-light of love “success and ‘affluence as it has done for Constable Throop. There was no ‘others. for the second time intwo weeks. sick Lt. Muffatt, the “gilded fly,” On the first occasion small articles one in charge of the cattle. is reduced to the sidewalks again F With the story we will also PCE send you free and postpaid, if were stolen; at the. second, no- by the jealous old Greiner, who { you request it, a [0c bottle of this re- thing wastaken. Fines of $50 and $25 respectively resents her affection for Moffat. markable product. were imposed on David Jocko and He, in turn is exiled to service in ; N te Each 30c bottle of Liquid Renovations are under way at his son, William Jocko, Golden Algiers by his brother, Colonel | ANOEG Veneer carries a certificate Lake Indians, charged ‘before worth: $1.15 and the.60c bottle -one the Arnprior post office; painting Muffat. Heartbroken, desperate, worth $2.30 to you, to apply toward of woodworkis progressing; new ‘Magistrate W. K. MacGregor in she is ready prey. Not hearing securing beautiful. silverplated. ware steps and a newfloor in the lobby Pembroke with being in posses- from the Lieutenant, she gives sion of furs and fire arms in Al- PRINTING with your initial beautifully hand en- are to be installed; the roof will herself to the colonel, whose in- graved on each piece. be painted in aluminum. and a gonquin park. fluence again makes her a_ star. LIQUID VENEER CORPORATION general overhauling given to the Prussia declares war on France. | €5 Lian Veneer Bidg., Fort Erie Rorib, Ont., Canada In. the Renfrew hospital the The lieutenant’s regiment is or- building. . death occurred on Tuesday morn- dered home. Finding Nana, Muf- ing of little Miss Barbara Filem- fat pleads for love, a love that she service heseiven First Time The provincial’ government ing daughter of Mrs. Fleming of wants. ‘But the colonel] enters. Since Her Marriage plans to spend $750,000 on vroad- Arnprior and the late Mr. Flem- Follows a dramatic brother-to- work in various parts of the pro- ing of Kinburn, her demise being brother denouement, which Nana vinee. Employment will be pro- due to burns received in an ac- hears. She solves the problem WHAT YOU WANT! “There were many callers at the vided for about 2,000 men. Only cident on Sunday afternoon. by suicide. home of Mrs. W. .H. ' Williams. highway in eastern Ontario to re- The song, “That’s Love,” is by Pembroke Street. E., Tuesday af- ceive attention will be No..15 run- The marriage took place in Ot- Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart. WHEN YOU WANTIT! ternoon, Oct. Sth, when Mrs. W. ning south from Ottawa through tawa .on October 8th, in St. Jos-

Dickson Williams received for the Stittsville, Carleton Place, Perth, eph’s (Roman Catholic church, of ROMANCE IN THE RAIN first time since her marriage, at and Smiths Falls to Kingston. Margaret Elsie Lemenchick, eldest the home of Dr, ‘Williams’ mother. daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Joseph “Romance in the Rain,” a com- Mrs.. W. HH. Williams received Lemenchick of Renfrew, and edy-romance, is the feature offer- QUAL Applicants for relief must. now ITY PRINTING with the bride, the latterbeing be residents of the municipality Philip Patrick Bolger, youngest ing at the .O’Brien theatre on attractively. gowned in. a. black for one year before they wili be son of Mr. and Mrs. James5 Bolger Wednesday and Thursday, Octo- velvet afternoon dress. .- Mrs. W. granted relief, this important an- of Renfrew. ber 24th and 25th. H, Williams wore a smart gown of nouncement having beenmade by Its hero, Charlie, writer of tor- ‘Sale Bills’ Fimancial Reports silver grey chiffon and lace. Hon. David Croll... This is done Organization of a ratepayers’ rid love stories for pulp paper “The tea room table was prettily to prevent dumping of relief. reci- association is contemplated in magazines, is hit on the head by Programs Bill Heads . adorned with a centre of small pients from smaller centres’ and Pembroke. At a public meeting the falling slipper of the eventual pink rose buds and the table will correct what has beena glar- it was decided to secure informa- heroine, Cynthia, and conceives Booklets Shipping Tags was lighted by pink tapers... Pre- ing abuse of the relief.system. tion as to the functions and the idea of promoting a “Cinder- siding at the tea table were Mrs. workings of such a body from Ot- ella” contest with the idea of Posters Sign Cards

E.. Bedard, Mrs. A. J. Sparling, ftawa or some other place that has leading his lady to fame and also . Mrs. C. M.Rattray and Mrs. -M. Mr Clifford Jamés died Monday a ratepayers’ association, and re~ making easy the path to her heart. Tickets Circulars © D.. Williams, . Assisting. in the morning in Rosamond Memorial port at the November meeting of Selling the idea to his boss, Blank, - tea room were MissLillian James, hospital, Almonte, as a result of the chamber of commerce. who also sees in it a grand op- Envelopes- Wedding of Ottawa; Mrs. H. W. A. Beatty, injuries received in an automobile portunity for boosting himself a

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f Mrs. W. L. Higginson, Mrs..J. H. accident in Carleton Place on Sat- with his own sweetie, Gwen, the Letter Heads Cabinets, Etc. Joyner and Misses Margaret. Wil- urday evening. Mr. James was -eontest is put on in full-blast to E Hams and Jean -Granti—Pem- driving with his brother, Oswald the tune of super-high pressure T » broke Standard Observer. James, and had just arrived in ballyhoo. As the rivalry — be- And Anything Else That’s Printed

WOMAN SWE e Carleton Place when, in proceed- ARS sween Charlie and Blank leads to ing along William -street, their “much comic intrigue, Charlie is a RR aptomobile was in collision with an setter fixer and Cynthie is the a If itiis Quality Printing you want, at a cost no greater than you TO STA r of William TEM . tautomobile in charge ENT winner.

Y | Brethour, Carliston Place. Both ‘As a follow-up an equally flam- E might pay for inferior“work, thenyou will giveus the opportun- drivers escapedinjury. boyant contest to find a “Prince O Mrs. Adgoa Normandin, Montreal, ‘ity“of making estimates on your next order for Printed Matter, S

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quickly set. - e Tablet.’2. ‘They x i Own With this $300 minimum charge thing I ate formed gas which caused Charming is making romantic pro- D .. things right, are very easy to take. : common ail — there would be a scale based upon heartburn. I found that by taking gress with Cinderella, and Blank. > end quite safe. All -Fruit-a-tives my indigestion and con- luding teeth- oe the volume:of beverage the hotel is doing everything possible to. pt ane of childhood inc stipation disappeared. i am lively and eved with os ing. are: promptly. reli handled. This graduated scale make his star writer’s life any- c pack: . ergetic all day now.” Baby’8 Own Tablets. 25¢ a calculated upon the’ thing but a bed of roses, Charlie iwould be age at drug stores. 186. “Cony of Mrs. Normandin’ssworn statement amount of beer and wine purchas- will be. sent -on request. Write Pruitatives: plays hob with the big event. Kid- | % ~ Dr,Williams. Limited, Ottawa; Canada. -|naping Cynthia, he holds “her. ed by the authorityholder from : the board, not on the amountsold. | FRUIT-AsTIVES — a5¢ and 50. EVERYWhans under the showers in the dressing E LETTa

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_ Science Competition j LISTENING IN. { | Obituary stReduce _ On the Town Council. _ ee . Mu | | Bere and There

The followingis a listofthe > iPr. WHEN | "What apracticalnewspaperman© winners in theRenfrewcounty | esent at a regular meeting of Jiames, Reach Fata Dangerto Her girls’ domestic science.judging the municipal council on Thursday “Overweight is not merHeelyarta findsinteresting on a ‘cruise Believed to have had a stroke around the world in the Canadian competition held at the Memorial evening last were Mayor C. A. your boss is a czar... and he matter of appearance—it affects ‘Pacific flagship Empress of Brit- Mulvihill and Councillors G. L. early in the day, James Roach, health, too... Excess fat robs the hall, Cobden, on Thursday; August formerly wel] known in the lum- -gin.can be counted upon to cap- ~ Graham, BR.

women’s institute, gave a very 14% .acres of. right-of-way. pro- eration of the various local wo- different health it was only a pleasing talk on “The Worth While perty at Kitsilano Beach, near the From the Re-employment Asso- men’s institutes branch in South week ago that Mr. Carss was con- British Columbia city. Things in Life”’. Mrs. K. Stand- cition of Toronto came a_ circular Renfrew and through the North fined to his bed. He was in his ing delighted her audience ‘with urging that building operations be The first McIntosh apples Renfrew district women’s instit- d4th year. her demonstration.” Using oak promoted by giving exemption of the season for . distribution ute. - Born at Arnprior Mr. Carss liv- and maple leaves, pine cones, from taxation for a term of years throughout the Dominion from. Mrs. Earl Cotnam, R. 2, Pem- ed the early part of his life in evergreens and wild flowers, she on all buildings erected within the Victoria to Halifax went out re~- broke, won the county champion- Almonte, where he received his constructed table centre pieces recently over Canadian Pacific next few years. It was held that ship for the second year in suc- education. From there he moved and casket sprays. She. also lines in trains of 45 cars... The the building trades, now seriously cession, to Ottawa, ang took up farming in “showed howany flower pot could fruit is reported to be im won- affected, would be revived and a derful condition and this season’s The following girls were picked the neighboring district. In Feb- be made beautiful with crepe pap- great many persons benefited product will maintain the great to represent the county in the ruary, 1906, he was married to everywhere. Council decided to er. reputation that British Columbia county domestic science judging Sarah McClelland, and established ‘The roll call was answered by. has won for its apples. take no action. residence in Carievale, Sask., competition at the Ottawa and To- “My favorite month and why.” ronto exhibitions—Miss Callie where he lived for a short period, Under the Canadian Pacific five The city council. of Windsor Dainty. refreshments were served Black, R. 5, Cobden; Miss Evelyn returning east where he spent the years’ free scholarship award to sent along a resolution, motive of by the hostess assisted. by Mrs. Howison, R. 1, Pembroke; Miss greater part of his life. McGill University, Reside MeCal- which was to have municipalities David McBride, Mrs. L. Fulford lum, of Montreal; David B. W. Trene Richards, R. 5, Renfrew; He is survived by his widow relinquish their income tax levy, and Mrs. Thos. McBride. Reid, of Winnipeg, and Albert (Spare), Miss Margaret Ross, R. 1, and one son, Ernest Vivian Carss; and to have the province proceed The next meeting will be held ‘Grant Asplin, ef Lethbridge, all Cobden. one daughter, Edna Mary Carss, sons of company employees, are with an income tax levy, with both at home; three sisters, Mrs. at the home of Mrs. R. Standing announced as this year’s winners. ‘and. will-include’ a visit~- to- the proceeds to be uséd for relief R. I. E. Scott and Mrs. A. H. Hub- The scholarships are renewable purposes. Council took no action. bell of Montreal, and Miss G. Win- hydro power house. every year up te five years if the holders. are entitled to full stand- nifred Carss at Ottawa The fun- It looks as if the next move ing in the next higher year. HEALTH MEANS CHARM eral was from his late residence at against banditry in American Officers Elected 2.30 o’clock Wednesday afternoon. “There is very clear evidence AND HAPPINESS Interment was in Beechwood cem- cities will have to be an. armored of a return to prosperity in Can-. ear inside-of an armored car. Sparkling eyes 5 Deanery A.Y.P.A. etery. ada due to a greater feeling. of and smiling lips § confidence,” was arecent decla-. speak of health § ration of Lord Iliffe, owner of. andvitality. Clear | At Meeting Held in Carp Leo Muldoon more British trade papers than

skin attracts. The § AT'S LIVER THAT MAKES anyother publisher in the United healthyactivegirl § Village Recently — Spiritual offerings received by Kingdom, interviewed aboard the is both happy and family of the late Leo Muldoon Empress of Britain. YOU FEEL SO WRETCHED popular. On a recent evening, over one were: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Charle- MONEY IN THE BANK Perhaps you § }hundred members of the A.Y.P.A. bois, Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Mul- Wake up your Liver Bile __ From every state of the Union are not really ill § : and every province of the Do--. of Arnprior deanery assembled in doon, Mr. and Mrs. William Mul- Many women on the farm, who manage yet when the ** a —No Calomel necessary minion ‘delegates to the 110th the Orange hall, Carp, for the day’s work is done you are too tired doon, Mrs. Thos. Muldoon, Mr. and to make money from poultry or vegetable J: For yvou-te feel healthy and -happy, your communication of the Sovereign annual meeting of the local coun- :- iver must pour two pounds’-of liquid bile into to enter into the good times that Mrs. Stephen Muldoon, Mr. and garden, keep their own Bank Accounts. your .bowels, every. day... Without. chat bile, Grand Lodge of the Independent other women enjoy. For extra energy, cil. Rev. J. C. Anderson opened Mrs. Michael Muldoon, Mr. and trouble starts. Poor digestion. Slow elimination. Order of Oddfellows assembled in Savings grow at compoundinterest and try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable the meeting with prayer. On Mrs. Melbourne McGuire, Mrs. Poisons in. the body. General wretchedness. convention -at g@the Royal York help to provide the little extras of dress ~. “How caa-you expect to clear up a situation Compound. It tones up your general behalf of the Huntley A.Y.P.A. he Margaret McGuire and family, like this. completely with: mera bowel-moving Hotel, Toronto, recently, They health. Gives you more pep—more and pleasure which makelife enjoyable. salts, oil, mineral water; laxative candy or “were: greeted by the Lieutenant- also welcomed the branches to the Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Charlebois, charm. chewing. gum, or roughage? They don't wake Governor of Ontario and th meeting. Mr. S. W. Haydon, pre- Mrs. Richard Muldoon and family, up your liver. vs - i ' Remember that 98 out of 100 -. Mayor of Toronto. - sident of the local council, con- THE ~ You. need ‘Carter's Little Liver Pills. Purely women report benefit. Let it help Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Herrick and “wegetable. Safe. Quick and sure. results: Ask ducted the business meeting. family, Mrs. W. Shannon, Mr. and for them by name. Refuse substitutes, 250. at you too: oa At an executive meeting im- Mes. W. J. Sharpin, Mr. and Mrs. ROYAL BANK alt druggists... : & mediately preceding the busi- John Bohan, Miss Jennie Vahey,

ness meeting a Slate of officers for Mrs. McCormack, Mr. and Myks. O F CANADA the coming year was drawn up. W. J. Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. D. J.; Thess were later approved by oe A Fitting Tribute to Two Great Discoveries O'Neill and Mrs. Vaughan, Mr. ARNPRIOR BRANCH -- W. E. MOORE, Manager general vote. They are as fol- and Mrs. Urban Muldoon, Mrs. lows: ; Wm. Robinson and family, the

RUER IERRNDLTE SE eee Patron—His Grace Archbishop Doolan brothers, Mr. and Mrs. J. ooc n 3s gn a e © nw ok Roper.

feBo oee Casey, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ken- Hon. Pres.—Rev. C. A. Bender, nedy, Mr. and Mrs. Basil Charle- Pakenham. bois, Rev. Father Halpin, Mr. and President—Walter Bourke, Pak- Mrs. Jos. O'Neill and family, Mrs. Way to Ease Headaches, enham, Frank Charlebois, Mr.:and Mrs. Ist Vice-Pres.—Earl -Lathem, J. F. Herrick and family, Mr. and Fitzroy Harbor.. Mrs. Jno. MecBane, Frank and Pain Almost Instantly 2nd .Vice—Pres.—Miss Norma Miss Rose Herrick, Mrs. J. J. Hall, Arnprior. O’Neill, C. A. Mulvihill, Mr. and METHOD OFTEN RELIEVES NEURALGIA Secretary—Miss Harriett Mont- Mrs. J. Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. James ‘gomery, Carp. Muldoon, Miss Eva Kennedy; AND RHEUMATIC PAINS IN MINUTES! i | L.

Treasurer—Mary Baird, Wood-, spiritual bouquets were received lawn. ’ from the Smith children and Mr. Rev. Mr. Bender conducted the : Remember the pictures below when practically as soon as you swallowit. and Mrs. Thos. Muldoon. - Equally important, Aspirin is installation service and presented ‘you want fast relief from pain. r Demand and get the method doc- safe. For scientific tests show this: the officers with their badges of : tors prescribe—Aspirin. _. Aspirin does not harm the heart. ‘office. - Robert J. McNeill | Millions have found that Aspirin Remember ihese two points: At the close of the meeting : eases even a bad headache, neuritis Aspirin Speed and Aspirin Safety. Among those from out of town dancing was enjoyed. Huntley ior rheumatic pain often in a few And, see that you get ASPIRIN. {t who attended the funeral here on A.Y.P.A. served luncheon. A i minutes! . is made in Canada,andall druggists Oct. 6th of the late Robert J. Mc- hearty vote of thanks was tender- ' In the stomach as in the glass have it. Look for the name Bayer Neill were: Mrs. Wm. Needham, ‘ here, an Aspirin tablet starts to dis- in the form of a cross on every - ed by Mr. Harvey Johnston, presi- , solve, or disintegrate, almost the Aspirin tablet... dent Pakenham A.Y.P.A., on be- Mrs. Wesley McCann, Mrs. T. H. Sadler, Mrs. Percy Stanley, Mrs. instant it touches moisture. It be- Gettin of 12 tablets or economical half of visiting branches to Hunt- : gins “taking hold” of your pain bottle of 24 or 100 at anydruggist’s. J. Woods, J. Dugo, Mr. and Mrs. t Jey A.Y-P.A. for their hospitality.

McDowell, Mrs. Wm. Woods, ‘The singing of the national an- Archie Needham, all of Paken- them brought the happy gathering ham; Mr. and. Mrs. Wm. fraser, Why Aspirin Works So Fast to a close.- . Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Box, Mrs. Don- ald Eady, Mrs. Stanley Miller, all arnf fi" io Drop an Aspirin Don’t judge the railroad by the 4 | ci? iid tablet in a glass of of White Lake; Mrs James Gillan, Zz water. Note that BE- cigars sold on its trains. Lochwinnoch. FOREit touches the Floral offerings received includ- bottom, it is disinte-

led: broken circle, wife and fam- grating. ily; wreaths, members of Arn- prior fire department; Mr. and ) a Mrs. Robt. Hanson and family; sprays, J. S. Dugo and family, ya curious coincides ny iling of the bust of Jacques Cartier, the gift of the French Govern- . "w L.O.L. No. 501, L.O.B.A No. 86, isname, commemorated not’ Ba2*me2ntr, oon SeoprtcemibdeerneefirSst,oomn tthhee MMonnttreal Bridge. which now bears h O.Y.B. No. 83, Mr. and Mrs. Leon- alonethegreat discoverer. of Canada,but also the Sixtieth Anniversary of Alexander Graham Bell’s dis- YOUR OPINION is wanted! In exchange for it we IN 2 SECONDS BY STOP WATCH VWhat happens in. these glasses coveryof the principles. of the telephone in Brantford, by virtue of the fact that a special public offer Two Rubber Bowl Rings for your separator; any ard Presley, Lucy, Emily and 58. happens in your stomach—ASPi RIN hat was said. This was installed 4 size or make. free aad-postpaid. We will also tell you W. Haydon, Mr. and Mrs. Walter An Aspirin: tablet starts to disinte- tablets start “taking held” of pain ‘address system was used that the vast crowd of spectators might hear w about the “Cheapest Separator in the World to Buy and grate and go to work. a few minutes after taking. combined telephone and radio labora- with a guar- t developments of the ‘Use,” the only-separator made in America Sales, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cart- by. NationalSound Services, using the lates discovery. “anteed Self-Balancing Bowl .. .a separator with twelve ouble epoch of Canadian tories ofthe Northern. Electric Company, thus marking ad valuable features not found on any other separator in wright and family, teachers of Cartier, a general. view of the ceremony, and centre © ~ the world. Just send postcard to address below telling Arnprior public schools; basket, “In- the picture are‘seenleft, bust of Jacques | ‘your address, name and age of your separator and When in Pain Remember ThesePictuves were released by boy_ scouts, seen in cirele, signifying the har- | e sent promptly. Willard’s pals; cut flowers, Miss C. . foreground, two-of the pigeonswhich 4 me2onfkthies paper, Full details will b na r the four nations, England, France, United States and Canada. Inset, -Holt!7 S NOT HARM THE HEART — -“monious communications between 2 PORT HURON, Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cough- — ASPIRIN DOE the speaker’s stand with Mayor Houde seated behind the speaker, the horns and microphones of the ere MICH. 809X738 Jin, . a

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"(el _AMBULANGEsewviog _ FORMI Juniona| Ht #| Matilda Barsoski,Sylvio Main-|§| _ of tovilile, MaryHagarty, Blanche Ro-}. housands of Bargains at| ‘@| billard, Albert Chateauvert, ily [Bp os AaiFUNERAL.DIRECTOR a ‘Laderoute, James O'Connor,- Leo}#3 2 McManus, Martin Jeffery, Raiph|. »JobnStreet, Amprior g' Slattery, Rosemary Letersky, Ger-|~ ot ald Brunette, Jean Robillard, Ern- jj est Bigras,. Thomas: Callaghan, |) Service|waoOmpleeate . . . William. Sinn; . Ferdinand. Ray-

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Griffin, Pearl Charbonneau, “Wil- 7: a - Phones—Officee18 5 Night 280 anad 2 ae liam Greeley, Donald MeDonagh,

B Edith Pratt, Lucille: Brazeau, Leo}* e mes Giroux, -Mabel Lascelle,. Shirley

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mette, James McGonigal, John } Charbonneau, Madeline | Kings- _KINBURNandANTRIM bury, Margaret Lapierre, VWietor {[-. Proulx, Beryl Frappier, iLeo. Ver- -

me*te, Marcial Fortin, ‘Germaine Martin, Rita Chenier. fos Cranked Car|inGear. Rat io gram. for young. people. The rhale Heavy Nickel Soap Di shes 29¢ 2.75 Ski Harness...BSP95 When cranking:her ‘c¢ar,which quartétte from Stittsville will pro- |. . FORM I JUNIGR B (Regular $1.00) — Look © be was in gear, iat Leo Colton’s stére vide special music, The offering Oswald Ayotte, Lorraine Barnes, - on Thursday-afternoonof” last. wilh go towardsthe aid. of the Catherine Barsoski, JohnBeaulieu, _ Large Heavy Nickel Spo 57.00 Rifles .22 Cal.G4.69 w nge and eek, Mrs. Alonzo Coughlin. work-of the Y.P.A. Donald Burnette, ~ Jean’ Burnette, |. Soap Holder (Reg. $2 7 knocked into a deepditch.neatby|:i “Mrs, Alonzo Coughlin,. who-was. M. Shirley Caillier, Theresa’ Char-| .00) 79@ What 2c Will Buy $14.75 Iver Johnson Shot Gems _ which contained. a foot-or more.of in acar accident last week, is still bonneau, John (Cannoghan, Fran- Nickel Plated Towel Rings ae water... Only for the timely as- a patient in the R. M. hospital, Al- cis Clouthier, Rita Chabot, Ray- 12 ga. $10.38 -| sistance of Mel, Gibson and. Mr. monte,. Her friends hope she may Door Bolts mond Dawson, Doris Dodge, Jack |. Flat “. Colton who withothers: rushed to soon berecoveredand ableto re- Felteau,. Patrick. Galligan, Patricia Extension Curtain Rods Aladdin Wicks or Globes .... 28e her assistance and had. the. car turn to her home here. Galligan, Bernard Greely, Rene Towel Bars > lifted Mrs.-Coughlin would “have | Mr. ‘R. A. Laughlin and daugh- Guidoin,. Boris Graham, Roland 2 for 15¢ . Pyrene Liquid Refill _...$1.45 drowned. ' Her young son, Mae, ter. La. Verne accompanied by! Goodfellow, Betty Guillmette, . Machine Oilers10¢ Paint Brush Was in: the ear and escaped in- Misses Mona Styles, Helen Jones Fern Hanson, Joseph Laderoute. Williams’ Fly and Insect jurjes, jRuby Good and Alberta Quacken- Tum Butt Hinges FORM ISR. A bler or McAleer’s Auto Destr Dr, Hyndman of Carp was. eall- bush attended -special . services in} oyer 39e ed and he. had her:removed in G. United church at.Metcalfe on Sun- Dorothy Charbonneau, Gervase Wax 44e ~ Glass Cutters 2i A. Boyce’s -ambulance = to-Al- day. Costello, Audry Desmaria, ‘Theresa n 1 Lice Powder...QA@ } ‘monte hospital. Latest reports are} The thankofering meeting of Farrel, Robert Graham, Georgette Kester Metal Mender...... 19¢ Level Glasses - Satisfactory. , Cuts on the head ‘Bethel. United church Women’s Hachey, Arnold Lapierre, Anne 54.00 Dover Asbestos Iron Set {| and leg are of a minor nature. Missionary Society was helid on, Mooney, Mary J. McGonigal, Pocket Knives...[G§@ and 94 Safety Hasps Tuesday afternoon in the church Gladys McKinstry, Margaret Mc- $2.95 | . Kinburn-and Antrim Briefs Cabe, Grace Patrois, Rita Proulx, ‘when Mrs. (Rev.) R. C. Eakin of Plastic Wo0d occ~19¢ WindewFasts 53.00 Bricklayers Marshalltown Mr. John Haniilton left last Carp gave a very interesting pap- Leonard St. Jean, Margaret St. week to. workin Ottawa.- eron “Using our. talents.” The Pierre, Thomas Sinn: — Soldering Set’eei DT@ Bowl Brushes Trowel $2.15 ‘Miss Isabell Woods of | Ottawa | worship service was conducted by. FORM I SR. B- ne ‘spent sunday ‘with her- parents Mrs. John..Good, president. Others Theresa Sauve, Arvella Powell} ‘House Numbers ...... 9) for 5e Soldering Paste 12 doz. Ege Crates uu.-35e here. taking part were Mrs..H. Wilson, and Mary Sanders Mrs. Saunders|is “holidaying at and: Dolores. Mrs. Styles and uirs. Smith. Mrs. -Bellefeville and Conlin Mulvihill Brasso 13e Cupboard Catch 638 Waxer and Polisher... $2), 19 the heme of her daughter, Mrs, Lettie. Armstrong and Miss Clari- equal, Claire Rowan, John Whyte, Good. bel Wallace sang a duet. Mem- Mary Galvin, Andrew Giroux and Scissors. to $1.00 oe63¢e Butterfly Hinges O’Cedar Polish19¢@ : Mrs. Hemphill of. Carp spent: bers of Galletta, Fitzroy. Harbor

e Mervin Hogan and Thomas Guin-

i ‘last Friday with her. sister, ° Mrs. “ Tumbler Holders Bu and Epworth branches were pre-/ an equal, Maurice Baker, John |. Shears to 2,OO ocSl. 19 lldog Wrenches ..14c, 39¢e, 75e W. Smith. sent. Refreshments. wv ere served:' _ Mrs. ‘Harold Styles-and ‘daugh- Walsh, Ethel Dupuis, Harold Daze, Small Muffin Tins at the close. Gerald Nicholas, Loyd Hogan, Brantford Sizing Glue, pk [ ter Eleanor: were: visitors. to Ot- |} Aladdin LAMPS oeecsosecnsneeGA,35 4ge Evelyn. Robillard, William Bren- tawa on:Tuesday. aan, June Desarmia, Lestor Sa- Pushless Hangers 8 lb Striking Hammer m . Mr, and Mrs.W:‘Palmer “of‘Ot- Enumerators Are| Roger Sugar Spoons...... ASe eQR i vord, George Valade, Helen: Lad- tawa spant: theweek-endwithMr. Separator Brushes eroute, Frances. Kittner and Shir- Goose N ec : and: Mrs. John Good. _ CompilingNames, Toe ASH TYAYScece2%e k Bars ..... 17c 25¢e ley Burnette equal, Several ofthe ‘farmersthrough- Mary Bur-| Sereen Door Catches nette, John Norman, . Beatrice: te Barn Door out.this’ district. have lost. cows 30e Kraeuter Drift or Prick Latch...... 50e AppointeeofJ Alex. Reid, Cote, Morgan Clouthier, Roger - Buggy Lantern Glass oo from.bloat: this. season. ' Carriveau, Oswald Patrois, Am- Punches 24e Closet B “Mr. R. oS. Sparrow and Mrs. Registrar, Now Busy alls| eeDQ brose Laderoute, Michael: Doohan, Palmer Wilson were in Ottawa Combined Cork Screwand Rita Frappier, Leonard ‘Levesque, ‘Kraeuter Round Punches Assorted Rivet “last weekonJuryduty. “Appointed by Mr, Alex. Reid, Bottle Opener s per pkg —|1e Roy ‘Nicholas, Winifrid Burneite, “Mr. FredGuthrie of. Ottaiawas| registrar for. South Renfrew, » George Barsoski, Edmund Kings- Sic and 93¢ . a tecent visitor at the home of Mr. twelve enumerators,are iat work o0e Padlocks ou29¢@ bury, Margaret Robillard, Herman and Mrs: Wilbert Baird. in Arnprior and eight in MéNab Long Kraeuter Drift . Punches Ayotte. Mrs. D. ‘Wilson spent over the township compiling: a registration: Johnsons Auto Polish and ee “week-end at. Norway. Bay with of voters under the:new Domin- FORM 1a A. Ale _ Cleaner 49¢ - Mr. and “Mrs, -L. A. Wilson... ionFranchise Act: Nora: Sullivan, Redmond Barnet, Kraeuter All Steel Wood Chisels = Mrs. By. Lett. and daughter. Work of these men must be: fin-: ‘Lionel Barnet and Catharine Bur- Vegetable Scoop ow10e° ~ Louise of Carp’ visited last week ishedby October 23rd. nette equal, Rita Pratt, Teresa 53e¢ and 79¢ Real $@ Values with | her sister, Mrs, B EL‘Laugh- Dupuis and Doris Lascelle equal, 389.50 Then, on November 13th, 14th Kraeuter Bearing Maxwell ElectricWasher iin. eS and 15th each enumerator will sit Maureen Smith, Leo Chenier, Ita Scraper A8e ‘Misses Murieland Clara Tripp: at his office orhome for the pur-: Legault, Ann McDonough, Camilla Oilers Flush Bolts 561.00 of Ottawaare this: week visiting Madore, Doris Munnings, Teresa Star Drills seveeeeeeetnesesese38e to ASe pose of making anycorrections or | $ at the home:of their.Mother, Mrs. Chabot, Roland Bigras, Edward Fillers Jelly Moulds 8.00 Household Scale .....$550 additions which maybe brought $8.25 Ha . Arthur Tripp. oe to his notice. : Powell, Glenna Mulvihill, Theresa nd SAWS oo$9.29 -| Misses Mary. Neil and Mary Brandimore, © Robert. Davizau, 3 prong Hay Forks..00.75e Enumerators ‘who are at work Funnels Door Hooks . Bradley ofOttawa arevisiting at. Francis. Havey, Arthur Giroux, 4 Cell Hot Shot Batteries SL.90 in Arnprior, Braeside and McNab ~ the former’s parental home, Mrs. Delmer Schnob, Gloria Donnelly, Swede Saw Frame are: Pot Lids _ Match Safes sS7e@ od. FE, Neil, this week. Rita Burnette. Beacon Lanterns 0.St.J4 Arnprior—Arthur Barnes, Syl- Chisel Handles “Much sympathy: is extended to. vester Brennan, Hedley Bridge, FORMIL B ‘Strainers Lamp Glasses uuTe “Mr. Wm. Fowler in: the | recent Johnson’s Liq Stuart Graham, Joseph Daze, H.P. Norma Bellefeville, Marguerite uid Wax...... 4Te. death of his brother, Mr.. . Allfred 8 0z Tacks Tea Strainers 100 ft. Mason Lines v MecGonigal, ‘Clarence H. Valin, T .| Charbonneau, Gerald Green, John on|Ae Fowler, in , Ont.. _ J. Cannon, W. E. Waldron, Char- Robillard, Noreen Callahan, Rhoda $7.00 Jubilee Wringev....$4.60 - Mr, Ronald Callan of the Royal Door Pulls o0c Compa les Burns, J. W. C. Tierney ‘and sinnitt, Eugene Schnob and Wil- Coat Hangers ss Saws33¢ Bank staff left on“Monday to join fred Daze equal, Jacqueline. Char- Kitchen MAPPOPS oneAte thé staff at Navan,Ont., Mr. Barr].John: MeGuire. Egg Whips — Cookie Cutters 38 Burne ‘Braeside—Menzie Stewart _ and bonneau,- Jane Barnes, Gladys r New Perfection Oi] OE. ; Pakenhamtaking his place Donald (Carmichael. Bigras, ‘Clifford Robillard, Thomas | Universal Bread Mixer $1,95 Stove New here, Broom Holders Style. Reg. $30.50 McNab township—Lloyd Stew- Charbonneau, Lois Farrell, Mary AL number fom here attended art; August Schubrink, John F. Murphy, Francis Galligan, John Salt Box€S cicOe anniversary. services. in Pakenham Angel Cake Tins $23.95 Stewart, Reid Carswell, Crawford Dupuis. . ~ United church ° last ‘Sunday and Boys Wagons Reg. $5 .D, Dewar and Farquhar McLeod. d0C Brooms see.. nerceeerree teense39e .00 $3.27 ee also the. Monday night supper and . FORM Tl JR. A. Boiled EgeLifters Margaret Gelineau, Beatrice 836x114 $2. " seoncert. Swede Saw Blades 67e 50 Kiddie CarsSI.69 : Misses Jean. ‘Buekham,-Daisy Industrial Bureau Howard, Francis McManus and Deep Tin Pie Plates Murie] Guilmette equal, Iona Ho- cee Craig and Alma Bidgood ‘were $3.50 Stanley Lev Saw.....$2 an els _....$242 4t4 ft. Crosseut delegates to the United church (Continued frompage one) pan, Yvette Kingsbury, Bernard . WP:A: convention. held at. ‘Met- was expressed by some that -the ‘Pouliot, Theresa Dupuis, Elaine Harness Dressing .W....19¢ 35¢ Balls Heavy ‘White Twine a éalfe last week-end. idea -had much merit and. no coun- Kingsbury, Rita Charbonneau,

Mr.cand Mrs: M.A. Varley of cillor spoke in antagonistic vein: Jean Hogan, Desmond Greeley, Burnman PowerClippers 19¢ 4.NewYoTs, who have been. visiting all realized the financial’ difficul- Mayi2 Bigras,. Wilfred Clouthier, Florence Carriveau, William Las- 80c Steel Fry Pans occ.18¢ voc Radiator Liquid Sold -*osvith the latter’s cousin, Mrs. W. fies. involved. Suggestion..was. $8.95. er ASe oR. Serson,. and:with .Arnprior ‘madethat. if it was desirable to celle, Margaret’ Raymond, Rollan- O’Cedar Mops 27T9¢e. Spark _. friends left on.‘Tuesday for their have the organization get under da Gagne, Maria Sauve, Royden One gal. Coal Oil Cans..._ 39e Plugs wu58e _ home.» way this fall-council might. be Gereau, Francis Madore..

_ $1.75 Tarbox Mops...... SI.14 65¢ Mrs, James, MeNab, Mr. Lloyd able to pay a. portion—probably , FORM. HI JR. B. Carpet Beaters12¢ Auto Strap onchains aAVe $100—of the: Arnprior allotment. : McNab of Arnprior andMiss Jes- “Hugh Brennan, Marjorie Daze, $2.00, Tarbox Mops.sapneeseetne$1.39 $83.00. MceCl sieMcNab of Ottawa spent. Sun- Another viewpoint was that. ue Gertrude Schnob, Alice Lapierre, Metal Glue Pot ow.OL.18 ary Stove ...:S. 60 | wee day at the home of. the former’s whole matter should be held | 0! Dorothy Bigras, Bernard Rheaume Inside DoorSets 29¢, 38¢, 49e up $88.75 Fi : “brother, “Mr.Wiliam Styles, and abeyance until January of “1935 ‘Richard Sullivan, Theresa Devine, Butter Prints, 1 Ibsize.....22¢@ ndlay Oval Stove $67 mes Mrs. Styles. -and let the council ofthat. year Doris Burnette, Douglas Bullard, Front Door Sets $1.78 and $2.95 © $140.00 Mrs.“Bruce. Weir. and son, ‘Roy’ dealwith it. Desmond’ Burnette, Frank Sand- Tin Saucepans - trainees|BQ Findlay Electric Stove Weir,“Mts. OR. Craig: of) Fitzroy. Eventually, council - - endorsed, ers, Emma. Kingsbury, Dorothy - Tanged Wood Chisels coeDB@ : o -‘Harbor, Mr, and. Mrs. R.A. unanimously,. @ motion. sponsored Laderoute, James Sargent, Clem- Heaviest Tin Dippers ....9de d1L10 oe -Laughlin anddaughter Eveyn, vis- ‘by Councillors R.A: Jeffery and ent Wall, Jackie ‘Lamorie, Inez $105.00 Findlay Electric Stove “ated Sunday atthe. home of. Mrs. George L..Graham, which motion Galligan, Emily. Doohan, Lawrence 75¢ Enamel Mixing Bowls A9e Ly” to aaValues to 60c _ Thomas: Laughlin.. oy | affirmedcouncil’s approval. of the. Closs, Maurie Keaney, Flora Frap-. $82.00 —. Mr.Herman James“ofStittsville aimsof the proposed new. -body pier, Alice Wright, Arthur Good- AQe Enamel Pudding dishes 28e 5 lb pkg. plant food20¢ will ‘addrass. the young: people. in and which stated that whendefin- fallow; Francis Brazeau. | Cattle Chains wc29¢ -° Bethel United church on Sunday, ite formation: of the new. organiza-| Come early for these and many : FORM i SR. A. ‘Sink Strainers Enamelled.. 25be : “Oct. 21, at 3)0’elock.” “His address tion wascreated, t1 he - Arnprior other wonderful values Black Roast Pans... 9¢ to 27 “Catharine ‘Charbonneau, Dorcas e —uwill be on. evangelism and » social council -would ‘evolve plans toj. service:aas i t appliies|to: the.‘pro- | participate:on. the same basis as Hogan, Bernard Cnabot, Kenneth St. Pierre, Kenneth McKinstry, eee ae : other municipalities in the valley. Joan . Barnes, Colleen Guinan, Leona» L’Abbe, Julia Cauvieau, - doodrnstoitetoegooe atos eteates L“e The ‘eastbound morning local on ine Laderoute, Louciae Valade, Marie Farrell, Rita Sauve, Rita mond Carriveau and Daniel Law- arine St. Hilaire, Francis Marcel- Havey, Edith Hogan, Audrey Sar- “| ao.CN.Ri was somewhat late on Margaret Valade, Doris Derochie, lor equal, Teresa Gore, Dominic Grace. _ me lus, Grace iCannon, Lawrence La- gent, Orien Lapierre, Desmond : Tuesday. due to a derailment.mis- Bernard McCue; absent for exams, Proulx, Lawrence Giroux, Noreen deroute, Theresa Hahn, David Ho- Barnet, Loretta Char hapeastof Pembroke. FORM TE SR. B Cecile Bunette, Marie Brunette, bonneau, Es- aerator2 Marcellus, George Schnob, Francis ward, Rita Farrell, Mary Dontig- telle Huron, Anthony Ch Owen Callahan, Ewart Galvin, Desmond. Chateauvert, Michael abot, Lu- Carron, Bernard Muldoon, - Mil- ny, Patricia Laderoute. cien Goulet, J. P. Coo and. Funeral Director | John ‘O'Neill, Frances :Brunette, | Mcintyre, Maurice Schnob, ke, Lillian at Tae dred Hachey, Jacqueline. Bertand, Clouthier Margaret Giroux, Maurice. .Mul- | FORMIV SENIOR A , Hubert Vermette, El- FORM IIL SR. C Léo Martyn, Albert Sauve,~ Lois lard H aEMERGENCY| CLEA|i>) jeahy, Rita Bullard, Rita Marcellus,. ogan, Oscar Dupuis, ‘Mar- ‘Cleary, James Hayes, Isabel Bur- Elaine McKinstry, Marie ; Sher- garet Desar Ethel Laderoute and Ruth Mulvi- Alcide Bisson, Lucy ‘Derochie, mia, Mary McGill, oe AMBULANCE— /m OFFICIAL AC METHOD — nette, Harry Powell. _{lock, Yvette Schnob, Beatrice Al- Keith Dupuis, hill equal, Helen McDonagh, Cath- Murray Hogan, Muriel St...Jean, Muriel Beaulieu, SAVE GAS! Remove oxide. Olive Charbonneau, ‘Nora Proulx, FORM IV JUNIOR B lan, Anita Giroux, Marguerite Marie Charbonneau, Olive Her- , . a : SERVICE— ‘farine -Lamorie, -Nelson 2 * Hogan, Seguin, Teresa Baril, Rita Galli- | coating nu sPenew pep and power. Edward Levesque, Gerald: Barnes, bert, Raymond Wall, John -Noon- Celina . Masko,- Maurice. Dupuis, Arnold. Huron, Isabel McManus, gan, Dorothy ‘Chenier, Francis ~ Dirty spark plugs waste1 galion FORMIV OR. A. | Joseph McGonigal, Alice Gelineau, an, John Hayes, Alfred Felhaver, | Isebel Charbonneau, Vivian" apt. P Mulvihill, Desmond Keaney. : J ©.LITTLE| Frances Neum of gas: in 10.Stop £his.westel: Jean, Stella Galligan and. Esther | Barbara Barnes and. Bernice Catharine Mooney, Thomas. Lan- an, Willis MeDon- FORM IV SENIOR B agh. uzJOHN| ST.a ae We are o Registered ‘Hogan equal, Willis Brunette, Wil- Muldoon. equal, Helen Sheedy,| dry, Leona Pouliot, William Lea, , “ : ac Spark.Plug Cleaning Station liam Charbonneau, Milton Hogan, ‘Berk Keaney, Loretta Gelineau,: Leo Farrell, Rose Brandimore, McCurley Slattery, Loretta Me- 4 Lois” Brunette, _ Brian “Mulvihill, Stella Gagne, Doris Clouthier, Lindsay Roy, Joseph Gore, James Manus, Mary McCue, Betty Counter check books, 10 ‘cents ms Ariaiog,‘Ontario| “|Rose: Proulx, Leo:Couvieau, Leo Xavier Laderoute, Clifford Belle- Mantil, Georgette Bellefeville, O'Neill, Clare Havey, Margaret each or 3 for 23 cents; at The LEWIS — 7 Desarmia,Helen Felteau,»-Cathar- feville, Bernadette Burnette, Ray- Ivan Gareau, Anne Sullivan, Cath- McElligott, Phyllis Davieau, John Chronicle. office.