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“ARNPRIOR,_ONT, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 18, 1934. Subscription—$2.00 perYear * mk Mee IndustrialBureauVick‘ves LargeA"Aue | lance|} teeararea,(Fur Fanciers in ForAnniversary { WEDDED. Council Declines Acceptaic OeTat Convention Here . meeeornarearetenured © — Appreoval byAr npriorCouncil | “MeLAcHLIN |’Blein Street BaptistHad| .—ALEXANDER “ 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- . Endeavort o Provide Financial Help—Sum of The Elgin ‘strneatBaptist.church ‘erson United chur ‘| New Offer Is to Sell Local Else“rieal Distribution ch, Hamilton, on “Very interesting meetings of $500.RequiredAnnua held. their _anniversary. services Saturday afternoo System to the Tewn lly FromArnpriorfor Five n, October 13th, directors and members of the On- for a Sum of 854,255 a nd last Sunday, the. friends of the 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:Ottawa. 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, Toronto, 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:supplemented by.pr Reginald and Bruce),” : groom’s sister, as bridesmaid, G. Law, director of the govern- inted ‘Councillors queried Messrs.“Jef both and powerclasses of users of elec- would be a heavy increase in-cost ~~ ae propaganda. These friends delighted the con- wearing gowns of ri ment experimental fur farm at fery and:Rudd:“concerning some ch opera vel- trical energy; but as usual in such of power supplied to operate the df an- industrial° “concern gregations with the quality vet in earioca rust, Kirkland, and his assistant, Dr. A. was ‘phases of the program of the pro- of accessories ~ in matters as electrical rates, the lay- municipal pumphouse, ° : . Inducedto: consider.docating their selections and the excellency brown and carryin H. Kennedy; Dr. E. A. Watson, iinthe -posed new. organization. Belief g russet "mums. man is more or less at sea in at- Various councillors expresséd: 2 Nalley,.the various.towns. displayed in rendering the same: _ Mr chief pathologist of the health of would (Contiuedon Page eight)| . Phillip Cranston of Mont- tempting to figure out what his agreement with the ideas. and =. animals branch at Ottawa. The Hobson, Bros. are expecting real was gr oomsman a nd the ush- 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.