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g Volume TiftyiveN0. 27. Subscription—$2.00 per Year THEPRESBYTERIAN CHURCH _ ANNIVERSARYONSUN Hepburn,as Leader, Liber als DAWY ith 1 SCHOOL*“STi"AFF On Sunday next, June 24th, the | ~~ Are Given ndate nn Ma t Ca On congregation of: St. Andrew’s At a recent special meeting of . Presbyterian church, on their an- ; AN APPRAISAL | AT ST. ANDR the Arnprior board of education, niversary occasion will have as EW'S | the resignation of Mr, J. B. Callan, special speaker. at both morning The Toronto Star in an ap- | South Re B.A., from the staff of the high and evening Services the Rey. nfrew ‘Re-Elects |Thomas P. Murray by Huge Majority school was accepted, he being un- Principal, F. Scott MacKenzie, praisal of some of the Commis- der engagement to teach in the D.Th., D.D., sioners to the General Assembly of the Presbyterian: ‘Many Smiths Falls collegiate institute college; Montreal, and will be of the Presbyterian church at | _ RE-ELECTED Ministers Including McCrea, Finlayson, Robb starting in September of this year. - acknowledging almost a century of its recent meeting had this to ] and Martin Defeated—North Renfrew, Homeof Re-engagement was offered to all Presbyterianism:-‘in this section of other teachers of both high and say about Rev. Principal Mac- the Late Hon. E. A. Dun the Ottawa valley. lop Turns to Liberalism public schools and it was surmised Thereis a tradition that the first Kenzie of Montreal College who in Province-Wide Deluge of Ballots—Lanark and that all would accept. Presbyterian services locally were who is to be. the anniversary Carleton Remain in the Conservative Column. Ata regular meeting of the held in a blacksmith’s shop. The preacher in St. Andrew’s board last week, there was a query table that served as pulpit at that as to whether or not any move Church, Arnprior, on ‘next Sab- Ontario voters flocked t time and‘which is close to a hun- o tne | had been made to secure a sue- polls on Tuesday in record break- South Renfrew by Polls dred. years old was presented to bath: ‘ cessor to Mr. Callan. Hope was ing numbers and with their ballots . the local church by Mrs. Carson of Principal Dr. Scott. ' MacKen- then expressed that attendance at hurled from office the Tory Following are the results of the Ottawa and is a cherished sou- ad- the school in the next term might zie. ministration of George S. Henry voting in South Renfrewas far as venir of those earlydays. be sufficienly lower than this vear While he was elected in his ho The Chroncle has been able to se- The first services of which there “I was much interested in this me or might permit of divisions into constituency many of his cabin cure returns. Missing from the is authentic record were conducted burley Theologian whom I had et classes in such manner that it were defeated including Charles list given are such polls as Per- bythe late Rev. Dr. Mann of Pak- would not be necessary to engage not seen till yesterday. Tall, McCrea, minister of mines; W. G. rault’s in Grattan township; Wilno, -enham. On May 14th, 1840, Rev. an extra teacher. To the board it dark, of rugged features, mobile Martin, minister of public wel- Old Killaloe and Simpson’s Pit in - Alexander Mann was ordained and was stated also that there was mouth, intense eyes, and with fare; Paul Poisson, minister with- Hagarty and Richards; one poll at designated by the Church of Scot- every evidence that there would out portfolio; J. P. Moore, minis- Killaloe Station; Combermere in land as one of her missionaries of native impact of personality, his be far more teachers than avail- ter without portfolio; T. L. Ke Radcliffe township: two polis in and in 1871 | Rev. Mr. McLean n- able positions in the province and whole make up goes far toward nedy, minister of a Sherwood, Jones and Burns and gricultur Upper Canada. From-Pakenham e: Wil- there would be no difficulty in se- winning confidence from the liam Finlayson, minister of lands one poll in South Algona: as a centre his parish embraced REV. THOS. McAFEER curing a competent and satisfac- start. He is a fine scholar, and forests; and H. C. Scholfield, Fitzroy, Torbolton, Pakenham, Me- Findlay Murray Pastor of St .Andrew’s - Presby- tory teacher on short notice in minister without‘portfolio; Dr. J, Nab and Horton. the stamp of Harvard officially Admaston terian church since 1931. September if an extra teacher was M. Robb, minister of health. Due to the initiative and liber- his own—and two happy years 1 required then. Unique in the election was the Ferguslea wu. 24 121 ality of the late Daniel. PESOPTEPROdFEPY The board decided to purchase a McLach- among the Scottish worthies of unprecedented heavy vote in 2 Town Hall .............. 30 =6.168 4 lin, a resident minister, Rev. THOMAS P. MURRAY, MP. wide carriage typewriter for use in Wm. our Canadian Paris Church every section of the province, re- 38 Shamrock oo... 29 133 Johnston was secured for Arnprior WEDDED the high school; it is a second- ports, from all constituencies tell- 4 \Northeote 2 o.. 49 90 and installed in doubtless contributed not a little Elected in South Renfrew in hand machine, in use elsewhere 1860. Rev. Peter AS Tuesday’s election by a huge ma- ing of increased votes over all pre- 5 Admaston No. 3...... 16 72 FSEelBNPtRlOaRilTR Lindsay followed ina few years to that soundness in the faith for several years, is to cost the jority over John H. Findlay, Con- vious elections. 6 Admaston No.9... i 25 Stoug becameminister. Successors were and accuracy of hten—Badham board $54, comes with the usual Theological And, as throughout the province, Rev. W. H. Peck, Rev. Mr. Cliff, servative candidate. Arnprior, polis 7 to 18....1031 975 A quiet wedding took place at11 18-month new machine guarantee Chart and Compass to be ex- so in Arnprior, in Carleton and in Rev. Mr. Williams, Rev. E. J: Kerr, a.m. at Emmanuel church rectory, and may be turned in at cost price pected in the make-up Lanark and elsewhere in the dis- Bagot, Blythfield and in 1931, Rev. Thos. ‘McAfee of a suc- Arnprior, on Monday, June 18th, on a new machine at any time in PEta trict; very heavy votes were polled was inducted into the local pastor- cessor to the stalwart and four- 19-20 Calabogie 2.000.000... M85 when Mrs. Bertha Badham, daugh- the next two years if the board and excepti large Liberal al charge. Square Principal MacVicar of onally 21 Springtown ........... 19 39 ter of the late Geo. and Mrs. Craig desires. ( Election Gossip majoritieswere recorded in many! iLast year the men of the church 22 Byer’s School ........ 36 22 of Fitzroy Harbor, was united in The board decided on motion to, stern but sterling memory.” districts and constituencies. remodelled the grounds and made 23 Ashdad oo. i6 59 marriage to Mr. W. E. Stoughton dispense with the regular meet- In Arnprior a record number of 24 Sprucehedge .......... 13 36 the church surroundings one of Deputy returning officers ap- of Gilbert Plains, Manitoba. ings in July and August. voters visited the polls and this the beauty spots of the town. | with keen interest the services of pointed for the varoius polis were Braeside Rev. T. H. Iveson, a former Present were Alex. Reid, chair- town, traditionally Conservative - Now the membersand friends of G. H. Moles, W. B. Galvin, A, Mc- pastor of the bride, performed the man; Mrs. Neil Campbell, Dr. A. Sunday next, to be conducted by and accustomed to giving a major- 25-26 Braeside o......0.... 109 ‘141 the _ congregation are anticipating ‘'|Laren, F. Hayes, Dan Bridge, R. ceremony in the presence of 2 few Jamieson, Dr. D. L. McKerracher, Principal Scott, ity of several hundre to Conser d - Brougham immediate friends. G .W. Boyce, J.C. Irvine,“Norman Graham, Aldrich Mulvihill, Oliver vative nominees, swung to the Lib- ‘| Murphy, S. Brennan, M. Cranston, Following the ceremony Mr. McLaren, Arch. MeNab and J. G. Carleton County Results eral viewpoint and Mr. Findlay’s ai Mt. St. Patrick ..... DO 53 A Sectional Rally P. J, Lindsay and T. H. Houston. and Mrs. Stoughten left by motor Valin. Conservative majority in town 2B Dacre ooo. eeeeceeeee 48 56 for points in the east. On their . ES at % ° Acres: Sinclair was only 56. 29 Black Donald ........ 9 34 return a reception will be held at Held AtBraeside Poll clerks appointed were Miss Letters to the Editor ‘Elmsdale ward, Ottawa 782. 574 _ And elsewhere in South Ren- Brudenell, Lyndech the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. E. Moles, Mrs: Edgar Burwash, Victoria ward,” Ottawa 399 332 frew, there were marked evid- Craig, Fitzroy Harbor. 30 Brudenell oo... 49 156 White Lake, June 19, 1934 Nepean | township..........2516 2355 Ladies of United (Church E. Thoms, D. McNeill, Mrs. FE. ences of a local concurrence in the The bride, who will be greatly Bethune, 5. Graham, D. Fulford, 31 Rockingham .......... 48 74 Editor Arnprior Chronicle. March township... 227 200 provincial swing over as pcell after missed by her manyfriends here, Present From Many Art. McGonigal, Miss Flora Strike, poll, where Conservative plurali- 82 Quadville wo. 14 151 Dear Sir: Alt midnight, on the ‘Huntley township.......... 481 386 was the recipient of many beauti- day of the election, we are led to Fitzroy township .,....... 573. 619 District Points George Marcellus, Gertrude Gra- ties could normally be expected; 338 Bruceton oe 69 13 ful gifts and her friends’ good ham and M.