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Inoe fecent issue of The Chronicie as in- other ‘provineial - “hewsvanere there was. an advertisement headed “Warning to - B we ‘Investors,’ inserted. on.sorder. ofJ.M. Godfrey, chairman. of FOURLIVES3LOST IN FIRE AT KINGDON fe ‘the: securities commission for . That advertisement cope gave: instructionstO:investors. ag-to-methods: of. procedure if.

4}. said. investor felt he had been,or was about to be swindled. | ‘That advertisement was: mo- idle _ gesture. ~ Rackateer Mrs. Gideat:Mason and Thrée Children Hes International Experience - | me brokers.arebeing. curbed with efficiency and.despatch. sate ea l ge From.‘Belleville comies a story of two elderly ladies hav- Were VictimsofSaturday Holocaust. John. Mills of Braeside, who a ae ing ‘returnedtothem$3,000-after they had been unable to. has for 15 years been mill super- Be

-. obtaindeliveryofstock purchasedandvery soon after the intendent for Gillies Bros, (Ltd., has had a wide experience in the pe crownattorneyin that county hadacted on theit complaint. Officers Are Electedby. Inquest Opened at Galetta on Monday and “Will Be Resumed at Fitzroy Harbor Next lumber line. (He was born in Be Arnprior LegionBranch Lennox Co., near Napanee, Ont., Monday—Mishap with Lamp Is Thought to and lived ion a farm until hewas . "MunicipalGGrants for Town Bands’ In annual meetingthe Arapitos Have Been the Causeof the Tragedy 18 years old. Leaving home, he § branch of the British Empire Ser-|- went to Saginaw, Mich. which @ ot ColFy Fraser Hunter(Lib.“Toronto-St. Patrick) has a vice Legion elected . thefollowing . With consequences more serious, home late on Saturday evening, was at that time a great lumber Be : a piibefore the Ontario.legislature ‘to.Provide” support for officers for the ensuing year, they producing centre. Mr. Mills in the matter of lives lost, than in destroyed the home and in the ape ands’ in“Ontario municipalities. ae being: president, J. R. Hill; Ist course of minutes took the lives of worked in various plants in that vice president, Noble Armstrong; anyconflagration in this district in city, and then returned to Can- oars Themeasure proposesthat municipal eotincils, on receipt @ mother and her three children, and vice president, Lorne - Ring; twenty years or more, a fire broke as they were preparing to retire ada, settling in Parry Sound. He oe ofa petition from. 10 percent of the ratepayersqualified to treasurer, W. E. Waldron; secre- out-with overwhelming and appall- and before they could make their first served as superintendent for --vote onmoneybills, shall order a vote. at the following | tary, A. G.Burwash; sergeant at ing suddenness in a Kingdon Mine way fromthe blazing inferno. G. G. Gladman, of Peterboro, who arms, J. R. Beattie; padre, “Rev. “was connected with the William Ce ~ municipal election todecide whethera tax.“shall be levied THE DEAD an {0 for.support. ofa band. _ . Thos. McAfee; executive commit- : MRS. MASON, aged about 29 years, wife of Gideon Mason. Hamilton Co., of that city. Mr. tee, W. McN:eiill, Dr, J. H. Box,} = Gladman had a mill north of and daughter of John Avery of Overbrook, Ont., the mother of , ee If thequestion carries, the billprovidesthe council must Dr. J. L. Sanders, J. C, Irvine and Parry Sound, and the subject of F Bs levy the. tax... J..Q. Meek. _ the three children. this reference was engineer for § ERNEST,son, twelve years old. him for some years. Mr. Mills Col.’ Hunter said.often municipal councils . through an Thanks of the executive were expressed especially to The Chron- -. «RNOLD, son, ten years old. was also superintendent for the : economy: policymay. ‘cancel support of a band and destroy icle, and tothe Presbyterian church | - BETTY, daughter, thirteen months old. Parry Sound Lumber Co. until Be aresults‘of.years. of work, ‘for use of the Sunday school room: (Cause. of the holocaust will woulg not jump with such light they ceased activities. He then a “But, ds:there. not a provincial:‘statute ‘decreeing that lib- for the Christmas tree. Through ‘probably never be known; ' one ning-like rapidity from room to went to the French River and JOHN MILLS, BRAESIDE built a plant for George Thomp- the Buckinghamcarton~ contest, theory is that overheated pipes room as was the case on Saturday o raryboardsmray:-enforce. collection ofa grant of fifty cents the Arnprior legion received 140. son, of Goderich, which he operat- hee per. head.ofpopulation? - And how many ‘library boards re- started the blaze but this is dis- night. toys; these, and others, and also ed for six years, leaving there in MUSKRAT SEASON eo ceive such:mhunificent- grants? mes counted by others who believe that ‘Consensus of opinion is that. the candy, fruits, nuts, etc., were dis- a fire starting in such a manner blaze had its origin in a kerosene 1914, He subsequently hired with OPENS MARCH 25 the Smith, Fassett Co., of. Tona- ‘tributedin cooperation with the lamp, which might haveexploded

- boy scouts to. 250 children at. the | or might have been. droppedas one wanda, and was with that organi- The Muskr.* season in this dis- ‘erof,Police Centralization Shelved- Christmas tree in the Presbyter- Samuel A. Tripp of the victims was carrying it and zation for a couple of years, be- trict will open on Monday, March ian S. S. rooms in addition to some tripped or stumbled. fore going to Braeside. 25th, and continue until Thursday,. : ‘The:‘pillof Hon. A.Ww. Roebuck, Ontazio attorney-gener- sent to Braeside and Kingdon AtVenerable Age iLast person to see the members [The above is from a recent is- April 25th, according to an an- ~~ al, te effect centralization of Ontario police forces in time of | Mine... of the ill-fated family alive was sue of Lumberman and ‘nouncement made last week. by D. emergency, failedto receive second reading in the provincial ‘Tommy Bootland, aged about the accompanying cut is by court- J. Taylor, deputy minister of game peo legislature when opposition:memberstalkedit out andforced Fitzroy Resident Enjoys eleven years, son ‘of Mr: andMrs. esy of Canada Lumberman.] and fisheries.

_ adjournmentofthe house before ‘a vote could be called, The Life As He Reaches Thos. Bootland of Kingdon Mines. billgoesto. ihebottom of the order paper. | Datesof Exams.| 97th Birthday He spent the evening playing with ‘the Mason. children. They ‘were

IN ARNPRIOR AND RENFREW. a happy group with Mrs. Mason Entrance examination dates. for Mr. ‘Samuel. A. Tripp, Fitzroy’s oldest. resident, celebrated his 97th assisting them in solving cnoss- -$2005pe2r Day Isa.“Comforting Wage. this. year are Wednesday, Thurs-. ‘birthday on Mar. 12th at his home word puzzles. When Tommy FAIRS FOR THIS YEAR MAY | day and Friday, June 26th, 27th yf Arthur G.Slaght, K.c., gets $200 a day in his pay ‘en-- : with his son, Mr. R. G. Tripp, 12th Bootland left, Mrs. Mason wasup- and 28th... . aesvelope for Ontariolegal:services. line of Fitzroy, stairs putting the baby to bed. He Lower school examinations start |: |BE DURING SAME WEEK & ‘Mr. Tripp is in excellent health left the Mason house at 10.20

on Monday, June 24th, and © con-| . He-is. engaged in Niagara. Parks arbitration proceedings for @ man of his years; is able to o'clock. It took himonly a few a and the amount of the daily. wage was disclosed by Premier clude onFriday, June 28th. _ minutes to reach his own home Such a'Scheme Discussed by Directors of Middle and upper schooltests read daily papersand is interested my ‘Hepburn in. the legislature. afew days ago.. - we in current events. His memoryis and ten minutes later Mrs. Boot- Arnprior Society at Meeting on Tuesday But start on Monday, June 17th, and. land saw a-refiection of the flames a ae ‘But is it. not just. ai fewweeks ago that we were being ~ conclude before the end of the good and: he can tell manytales of Matter of Dates Left in Abeyance for the ‘bygone days, which the -younger that even then filled the Mason re- ~bombarded. with’ stories of the Salght altruism in. doing -this month. sidence, Present—Officers Are Named To comeunder the rule whereby generations enjoy: hearing, stories : S andthat, here and there,withoutthoughtof remuneration “ There was but one stove in the pupils are exempted from payment: of how Fitzroy developed from a andsolely. anid:alone for. the good of province? virgin forest to its present high. building; it was in the kitchen and Pessibility that Arnprior and «| of fees, on the middleand. upper served the dual purpose of cooking ee With $200 a‘day work in sight, most legal | men would school tests, the students must file ‘State of cultivation, good homes, Renfrew fairs might be dated in geod roads, automobiles and other and heating. The house waslight- : Obituary one week this year, one fair to be es probably‘be willing to’ preface that.work with some non-re- formal applications, to write such ed by kerosene lamps. When conveniences, at the first of the week and the ~- “munerative: efforts... But would they make as much noise . subjects as they desire, on or before Tommy Bootland started for home ‘He, when a young man, used to MISS CHRISTINE GILLIES other to be in the latter half, was. ‘about.their. “free> doings-as was.broadcast. in past weeks the last day of April. "Applications the lamp was in the living noom. run the timber-rafts, “down the At her home in Braeside and voiced at a directors’ meeting of _ about Slaght and. his altruisic (2?) motives? : ena madelater than thatdate must be). After the fire a lamp was found at accompanied by a fee ofone dol- Madawaska, and St. Law- following. a comparatively short the Arnprior agricultural society rence rivers to Quebec; as there the foot of the stairs. in the townhall on Tuesday even- illness, the death occurred on lar. Mrs. Lawrence Proulx, who was were no railways, the water route Thursday morning of last week of ing by the president, 1Mr. John Hi. the first person at the scene of was necessary; the Chats Falls Miss Christine Gillies in her 84th Findlay. the fire, lives opposite the Mason Power plant with its many twink- year. Scme Renfrew men had appear- heme. ooking from her bed- ” REV.THOS.McAFEENAMEDMODERATOROF ling lights was then only a dream. The late Miss Gillies, aunt of ed favorably inclined toward. the room window she was startled by Mr. Tripp enjoys the progress and Mr. J. A. Gillies, vice president of idea and there was a prospect that~ vrhat she thought was a blaze that ‘prosperity of the country. the lumber firm of Gillies Bros. such an arrangement would meet _ PRESBYTERYOF LANARKANDRENFREW— seemed to.move quickly as from Of his five sons, two became Limited, was a native of ‘Lanark with approval from a midway con- one room to another. She realiz- members of the medical profes- township being a daughter of the cern who by playing both fairs | sion, Dr. John H. Tripp, deceased, ed something was amiss and ran late Mr. and Mrs. George Gillies cculd have nearly a full week of: . Elected at Presbytery ‘Meeting in Carleton across the street, but couldn’t gain "HorticulturalSociety Place, Tuesday, to SucceedRev. H. R. Pickup, and. Dr, Andrew J. Tripp at pre- of Lanark. For the past forty operation with an inexpensive sent in Maryfield, western. Canada. an entrance to the Mason house move at the middle of the week. (Continued on page eight) years she had lived quietly at _MeetingFriday il -Renfrew—J. S. Glen Is Appointed Lochwin- His daughter, Mrs. Wm. Grey of Braeside and there her adherence From the standpoint of exhibitors, ©

noch, Dewars, Stewartville : Ottawa, was present for the birth- ‘Ito the Presbyterian faith and her many of whom exhibited at both

day festivities : as wasalso his son, consistent benevolent and humani- fairs, such a scheme would provide “The“Arnprior‘horticultural So- Mr, Wm. H. Tripp, his wife and tarian acts had made her friend- miuch in the matter of convenience.* = “ciety meets on Thursday, the 21st “The presbytery of Lanark and] Power Interruption ‘inst. at 8-Pm, in “thecouncil Renfrew of .o . the Presbyterian | NEWMODERATOR| family ofTorbolton. ship valued to a high degree inall No decision was made Cn the chamber. -Os : Church in Canada met in St. An- | His sons in the west, Mr. Allan on Sunday, March 17 phases of life in that community. matter, pending further informal _

»;Tripp of Togo, Sask., and Dr. An- talks with Renfrew men; but it © Phe.special cocaneewill be Rev. |crew's church, Carleton. Place, on ~~ . Passing of decedent occurred drewJ. Tripp of Maryfield, Sask., within a few weeks of her . 84th was felt that a move away frorm HA. E, (Clarke, district director, Tuesday. Representing Arnprior ‘On Sunday, March 17th, there -and his subject will be: “Looking were Rev. T. McAfee and. Mr. unable to be present, remembered birthday; her birth eccurred in the the dates held by the Arnpyrior _Borward to the Year's: Work.” Norman McLaren. their.father by mail. — will be an interruption of electric same year as the death of her fair in the past few years was de- “The retiring moderator, Rev. H.. Mr. Tripp received letters and service in Arnprior, Braeside and’ grandfather whose passing was a sirable in that statistics over a -¥earbooks will. be.ready. for’ lengthy period, were said to show R Pickup of iRenfrew, conducted cards of. congratulations from his vicinity for approximately one few weeks previous to his. 86th oy - distribution; aiso a gift packageof. grandchildren in Montreal, Ottawa birthday and who was born ten that.the usual Arnpricr dates co- : eefood to everymember. theopening exercises after which hour commencing at 2.30 o'clock, - Rev. T. McAfee of St. Andrew's, and Fitzroy and from his. many years previous to the signing of incided with national pericds of - Come and bring aAtiend. Arnprior, was electedasmoderator riends and relatives. who wish um. the Declaration of Independence; rain. -1forthe énsuing year. him continued health. and happi- HYDRO ELECTRIC POWER ten years before there was any ' Minutes of the previous meeting “Commissioners to the ‘diamond ness.- COMMISSION country or nation known as the stated that Mr. A. M. Stcrie had: -been appointed secretary treasurer-. United States. Those two lives : Tw 'o ChampTeams|jubileemeeting of the general as- sembly to be held in Montreal in |. from beginning of the first to the at a remuneration of $200, this to. ToBattle Friday June-were elected as follows: Rev. | Plan of Seats For “TheBlarney Stone” {tend of the latter and with the two include his services in advertising - ‘| James:Foote, of Carleton Place and just meeting at the close of the the Arnprior fair at other fairs in- Rev.Dr,. Davies of ‘Smiths Falls, first and birth of the second cover- the district, ed together 170 years of this con- Report of the special committee,- oF Jundows.‘a§nd Seniors of ministers,“with (Dr. ‘Connors: of |Monday, Mar. 18, Selling Rapidly _ Cobdenand Dr. Bunyan McLeod tinent’s colorful development from (Continued on page four) Arnpr iortoSettle plain and wilderness into several

_ Tow of”‘Perth’ as alternates, and one nSupremacy. elder each from Lochwinnoch and "Although there has been a well-defined nations and each na- and Alice, ‘and° alternates from. Arn- steady. sale of seats for “The Blar- AGAIN SECRETARY | tion with its zealous guarding tt is nok exactly’ a pattle:of the | ney Stone,” to be presentedin the furthering of its own commerce, priorand Carleton Place. century. but it. gives promise of | Arnprior town hall on Monday, culture and governmental institu- Rev.. J.Kerr ‘Fraser, D.D., Albert- & ComingEvents

local amateurs}. beinga reallysnappy . hockey on, P.E.Ly formerlyof: (Renfrew, March 18th, by tions. Miss Gillies, widely ‘match—th Ss game between Arn- was nominated for: the’‘moderator- | under C.W.L. auspices-, there are The late {still numerous good seats remain- and. loved by all “prior: juniors:and -Arnprior- sen- ship of the general assembly.. known, revered ST. PATRICK’S CONCERT in - iors—scheduled for. ‘Friday. even. - REV. THOS.McAFEE ing in the plan which is at who knew her, is survived by one White Lake United church cn - (For the vacant chair of. church ing of this:week. -O’Toole’s drug store. brother and one sister, Henry Gil- Friday, March 15th, 2t 8 p.m., by history in-the Presbyterian: iCol- For manydays.therehave.pean, Pastorof.Grace-St. Andrew'sPres- “ Besides the6 play there will be lies and Mrs. Samuel Burns, Arn- local talent, lunch served. : lege, Montreal, Rev.N. A. Mac- byterian church,-Arnprior,‘since four nephews, Dr. Keith hourly recurrencesof talk of form- appropriate entre-act. numbers prior; AFTERNOON TEA—By Mission er years, wherever masculineor ‘Leod, B.A. PHD., ‘DD, cof Brock- November, .1931,: vand. who “was and an enjoyable evening’s enter- Burns of Seattle, Wash.; Archibald Gil- ‘(Cirele of Grace-St. Andrew's: feminine fans are wont.to gather. ville, received. thenomination. . - pelected: moderator“of the”opresby- -tainment is assured those who -at- Gilliesof Langdon, Alta.; B. J. Gillies United church; 4 to 6 p.m’; Sat-. “The:‘juniorsCan take the sen- “Convenersfor the standingcom- tery of Lanark. and‘Rentrew on tend.. lies of Arnprior, and J. A. Mrs. urday, March 16, in parish hall. iorsanytime,” is usually.the open-| mittees are: home missions, Rev; Tuesday. -. The story of the play and the of Braeside; four nieces, Mrs. Admission 25c. 12-2¢. ing statement thatstartsared ‘Dr.McLeod; budget, Rev. H.R.|. - members cf the cast are: Clarke of Radisson, Sask.: hot: argument. “Reqdhot, because Pickup; 5. s&s and ¥.'P. S., Rev.Te} Brian O’Linn, (Leo Lavoie,) the Kearns, Toronto; Miss Mary Gil- AUCTION SALE of household fur- witha-great.many‘peoplein Arn- MoAfee; church life - ‘and. work:. G E. Baker’s RinkWon :- editor of a country weekly ‘paper, lies, Arnprior, and Mrs. Barry, De- niture, stock and vehicles of -.. ‘prior, for many years,hockeyhas: ‘Rev.H. ‘T.Kalem;. the|colleges,| ‘The KenwoodBonspiel is ambitious to becomean author. troit. William G. Hodgins, Kinburn on ~ beenthe, most’: important thing Rev. Dr. Davies. Arrangements] — He is also struggling to pay the The funeral, from the homeof Thursday, March 21. George A. deceased in Braeside on Saturday |. there. is in ‘December, january, ‘were made.for the supply of the} “Rink of George E. ‘Baker de- way of his brother, Peter, _(Ken- Blewett, auctioneer. afternoon, March 9th, was largely “ February. and March. - And-the ‘pission fields for.‘the summer feated therink of EvanB. Farmer neth Essex), through a medical ST. PATRICKS CONCERT—in attended by friends and relatives _» - other months are’ just. so.«“many “months... Mr...J. “Stanley. Glen, in the final of theKenwood bon- school... Timothy MeCann, (Ar-| from many points in eastern On- Arnprior town hall, matinee and > months when.onewaits impatient- PMLA. a.‘second “year: student in spiel at the Arnprior. curling. rink: thur St. Hilaire), arrives with the: evening, Monday, March 18th. tario who came to Braeside for (>. Lyfor the next ‘hockey:seasoni. theology,andan:‘honor graduate of ‘on.Wednesday. evening,by a 1B. ‘to. will of their mother’s uncle which Play, “The Blarney Stone.” Toronta University, now. lecturing ‘provides that his estate adjoining the obsequies. So, now, themuchtalked ‘about 11. score. ‘Rinks were - Othey features, Seat plan at... Officiating clergyman was Rev.| “game has been arranged and “it in the department ofphilosophyin} oT. McKerracher, A.J. Farmer, ‘shall go to Felix Meldon, « (Roger O'Toole’s drug, store. — Thos. McAfee of St. Andrew's: ‘Halifax, was.appointed to.. Loch- Legault), if- his niece does . not thereisas much interestin this’ W. EL Mcore and HE. B.Parmer, Presbyterian church, Arnprior, and. -PLAY—‘Here ‘Comes Charhe,” by --: ‘game astherehasbeen talkabout|winnoch, Stewartville and De- | Skip. ‘marry one of the O'Linn| boys ALFRED M. STORIE the pallbearers were Wm. Dickson, Westboro United church choiv, oo Tt, there’ll bea tremendouscrowd|AWAT'S: 0 eos (E: R. ‘Underhill, N.A. Campbell, inside of fifteen days. Miss Han- secre- ‘Pakenham; B,. J. Gillies, Arnprior; auspices of Bethel United chureh of fans at‘the: rink—on“Eriday| In connection with thereport on “wm.Bradley, and: G. E, Baker, nah Malloy,. (Leonore Convey), Who. has been re-appointed of the Arnprior Col. Austin B, Gillies, John Mills; ladies’ association, inOrange. (evenings 90%. “a young:peoples’ ‘societies: the. con-: skip. the niece, arrives with her maid, tary-treasurer nd Clarence Young, on Wednesday, | eS AY ‘Popular}prices prevail”‘and. re- vener.stated,thattwo representa-|" | Miss Kitty Tyrell, (Doreen Gore) agricultural society, a position he ‘Russell Kirby a hall, Kinburn, -— \ feree willbe sack Anderson“OE: tives: from”each | society. would) Mrand“Mrs.A D. Fr Conpbet ‘and Brian immediately falls oa held for several years, a few years; all of Braeside. - Interment was March 20h, af 8.15 pm. Admis ha children, 1Be, Continued on page eight) "1 80. . in the Arnprior cemetery. sjon:: adulttss, utd oy a- ,

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‘ but.to accomodabe the minority: the‘tows: ‘council In Bedwith Neuritis|:The Chaplain’S Broadcast , TheAznprior¢Chronicle!will make‘ an effort to obtain’ from M. J. O’Brien, ni ‘Limited, asmall portion:.of.‘the. Domnion. “House bet ud EveryWinter I want to speak for a litttle on ri Ww.HL|Mekerlans,,Editorand.Publisher. ‘corner in. order’ ‘to make driving ‘conditions:ak that}. és the “Subject of worry. |. Worry ¢ . "S$ point, safer.” Seee Hy eee [Until Kruschen_Brought might well be classed) with the - Subscriptiontto‘The‘Chronicle by mail” to.any diseases. Surely its subject is “Smiths Fallsalways seems.to be:in the throes of Courteous Service—Prompt Delivery—Phone 29 ‘part ofCanada or theBritish Isles, $2.00 a year’ in Relief quite as miserable as the sick, and ‘municipal problems. _ They. havea couple: now; in} in many cases even : “For three years,’ writes a wo- more so. It ‘ :To the:UnitedStates, $2.50 a year. - No the band and in the ‘board.“ck education-estimates. man, “I have beensickin bed is. very likely moreover to become ions.stopped. until. allarrearages are paid The band pays $200for: rent and $1200 fora-band- about three months every wifiter a chrenie malady, not only spoiling or atthe2 :optionofthe:‘publisher. . {master’s salary; it received 4B. municipal. grant flast. with neuritis in my hips and legs. the life of its victim, but, like many other diseases, it is, likely to Last winter. I started taking Kru- Fish Flakes ==«tin 15¢ year-of $800 and $1200. is:‘sought this:year. iCouncil prove contagicus one person tak- : is to consider. the higher: grant. “Then: the board: of. schen Salts, and got relief from the rst dose, This-winter I have not ing it from another. education after reducing to levy. by$500 to. $57,000, been in bed at all. °__(Mrs.). D. M. There is no telling the mischief refused to lop off. another $1,000 andcouncil refused Lily Brand Neuritis is a result of _impuri- if does. It presents a thousand to accept. the estimates. for that sum. By metion Ken Haddie tin. od 5Seth C ties in the blood. Andit is. im- and cne hobgoblin difficulties in |f the council said it would agree to $56,000, otherwise | pure blood, circulating all over the the way of the acccmplishment of | ARNPRIOR,ONr, THESAY MARCH 14, 1935 the board could collect its ownrates. system and setting up inflamma- pet plans without so much as offer- tion in the tissues, that causes Ing to remove a single obstruction. >| those excruciating pains. Kruschen. It suggests all sorts of neediless Whole Beets oss15¢ Tentitmteartyo thy ye that some robins were seen - PlantaTree—Planta Walnut | Salts can be safely trusted to -set alarms, and keeps one in a con- ‘ereabouts. | WEEE Ps: 3/the matter right. Because Kru- ‘stant state cf apprehension and|s

schencontains just what Nature unrest. It forces people to the|]# Horlick’s Chocolate malted Wood, wood, and more wood;Saw logs and pulp- needs to persuade your — internal foolish attempt at crossing bridges |§ Honey Blend A mild 5 Ib 62c¢ nae‘Ttwon't be jong now. _ The mosquito season is| MHeeebottle 50c -organs back into a healthy, normal before they are even in sight. It Bine Ribbon, Home Style goming inai few weeks. wood. Maple syrup 16 oz jug...... 35¢ condition. -breeds suspicion, sours the temper, Salad Dressing, 8 oz jar 23c From’ the irae sleighing begins until it ends and spoils the home. ‘Casco’s Potata Flour 2 for 25c Aunt Jemimah’s Pancake umulations of snow and ice from ‘the most common. sight on every town street, - It changes the countenances of : Horse Radish, ready mixed 20c -Flour, pkg -0..00000 ee 18e Kellogg’s Kaffee Hag.. 1 lb 59¢ S ohnsstreet, Wh:ate Host week, Was commendabie. every road. leading into.town, at. railroad shippin|g . these accustomed to receive it as a Regal Catsup, Ige bth...... lie Tea Bisk Flour, now ...... B0e Grape Fruit Juice, Tin ...2.20¢ “points, in eastern Ontario, ame loads of wood, pulp guest, making the face look old Rowantree’s chocolatel2 lb lfc Crisco, 1 Ib tin 26¢ 3 tins 69¢c (Réadinz not¢despatches, we note that the home wood and logs. “ OPINIONS ‘| and wrinkled before its time. It -

youths having auch) permits, He paid a minimum called “Worry” he could have reasonable expectancy to see wonderful results of it. : ine...cee ERALD ISLE -found no better. tree growth in their life time. . Qutside of asylum walls are GETTING ANXIOUS. 1 We’realWays learning things; but this one,’‘from This year, the 25th anniversary of King George’s faces almost as piteous to behold : an exchange is one we can’t use in our business: aceéssion to the throne, it is being suggested and ‘Havelock Standard: Mining talk} ‘at times as that of the deranged ‘is quite prevalent in Havelock and. Discussing the origin of the - “Thebranding of cattle is now~ possible without urged very widely by many communities to plant a woman. Troubles, real. and district these days and great. ex- -pltrase, “the emerald’isle,” an fancied are dwelt upon with use- tree or many trees as a memorial of. the occasion. = - ° burning theJud? A compound has been invented pectations are being aroused over exchange says: less persistence, until the lines of : which eats. tha hair away painlessly and turns the Trees are a thing of beauty and.a joy forever. {the possibilities of mining develop- “Ireland is called the emer- worry are graven deeply into: the ved’skin to white without the animal suffering any Fment in the coming spring, when countenance, and what is. still o : pain.af Set out some or a young plantation. Watch} ald isle because of the bright Maytie ib could be made a part - of beauty! ‘it is expected that prospectors worse, on the heart. them grow. They will give you wonderful plea-| verdure of its grass amd other preparations, . rwill flock to our north country in. No true Christian should ever vegetation, a condition due stire and will be a monument to your memory tong| search of precious metals. allow the cares and grievances of : . Atmprior ‘Surless are. ‘coneluding an unusually after you have passed on. largely to the frequent rains even a trying life to so far come interesting, season: “more: than the usual number-of Black walnut, a very valuable tree, both for| “PHERE IS A DIFFERENCE for which the island is noted. betweert him and -his God that _ faith, trust amd. comfidence will flee “tocal‘bonsplels wade for a more equitable division nuts and its wood, could be tried out in a limited| The Barder Cities Star: “If we “It is supposed that Dr. Wil- i away, leaving the sufferer nothing i amongclub sneniisers of available curling; a. new way.in this district. ‘| can't get justice in our own coun- liam Drennan (1754-1820). am i upon which to lean. - trophy; “Wilson cu. wonby the men; only ladies’ try, how can we expect it in Can- Irish physician amd poet, was An interesting article concerning black walnut| It is surely no part of God’s in- valleytrophy 1":ahd ada?” shouted Mrs. Kingdon Mur--. by the ladies; all in all an ex- propogation will appear in next week’s issue of The| the first to use the name. In tention that we should worry. We . -celient.winter, ‘even if some other trophies do rest .ray, as her husband, “PicoloPete,” a poem entitled “Erin,” pub- time and againte “cast Chronicle. was ordered held for extradition are invited feeerentrowand Pembroke. our burdens upon the Lord” and ‘from (Kentucky to Ontario in. the lished in 1795, he speaks of find sustaining strength. ‘John Labatt kidnappingcase. It. “the menof the emerald isle.” AN: UNPLEASANT EXPERIENCE One who has reached 87 wrote: Ben We’va read if-several times and we're still won- ‘all depends on what the lady Later, in a letter published Mo dering whethertie following from The Eganville North Bay Nugget: Huey: Long says “governnien- ; “Slowly I have ‘learned: not to | means by. “austice.” im London Notes and Queries, Leader48 Intandsd in complimentary vein or other-. tal corruption is staring me in theface.” . That-must | hurry, not:to worry. Also I have he said the name was original not to “Wibe:. “Prohably. the Majority of Renfrew citizens be an unplea:gant experience for governmental cor- learned: while I’m here, A FEW GOOD JOBS with him.” | fear, all is in God’s hands camturn. a. shai corner"when the necessity arises, ruption, - .

Renfrew Mercury: Another

oe . scheme of unemployment relief is suggested. . This time an advisory council is asked for. Well, at | ~ GOOD GARDENING | least a few good jobs would he provided on the advisory council. SPRING PRUNING Our situation cannot be so bad as

made out ,otherwise those in dis- Most pruning is done in Iate tress would rise up and choke the winter or early spring. It is. not ‘You will be pred of the 1832 life out of a lot of cheap: sugges- a. difficult task, theugh a little is surfaces you: finish with: 4 Plenty of everything to eatFresh—

O {all of which show the veins the} wm TEE and for winter. Beautiful flowers usually. essential with all sorts of Luxor. PK th eS in newest shades. Big, Gver- and both fruit and widening at depth. ONE? size Packets:enty 3c to 4c per shrubs, roses 24 new, beautiful coll- ae “enon packet. Deminion Govern. ernamental trees. : (Ke ment Seed Branch Report ours and White. dated Septamber 21, 1934, removed growth: should be _- places McFaycen Seeds top of . Dead L the Ust. fer Quality. Every at this time of year it may Finish outside or insige South Vermillion Gold packet dated. No Dealers’ though Commission. Boxes. Direct Mail Order only. ‘be difficult to detect dying from } ue ; surfaces and thrill to Mines Are Interesting Over 200,000 satisfied customers. last seasom. eais to. THIS AD and get--- ‘Hve wood. ‘The general id the ease ef application Large Packet Beautiful Flowers --- FREE | light, encourage strong let in and beawty of this Ibet- South Vermillion Gold Mines —or send 25c for 10 Big Packets regutar wth d o n vegetables withFree Flewer Seeds and Specie! | gro an als tur out a tree or presents an excellent picture for Coupon. good for 25c on first order, Money shrub which is fairly symmetrical. ter thai enamel gloss the investor in junior gold mining Order preferred to colm or stamps. RECE MAIL ON McFayden Seed Co., 237 Frant With shrubbery,. pruning of finish. St. E., Toronto, Ont, >» and Winnipes. | speculations: | The capital struc- these things that bloom late in the For tewn or country t... ture of the company is 1,500,000 h the g in i arly s e e e don r be o ould F , sh j r yea home. Kitchen and shares with par value of $1.00 spring, but shrubs, like the spirea y Bathroom walls and each; 750,005 shares being volun- which blossom in early summer, ; THEDISTANT future may be a subject o| e tarily pooled by the vendors until — should not be touched with the = woodwork — Doors — | {+ production is an accomplished fact. knife until late swmmer. f: Autos — Boats.— Fur- ss ofprophecy, but‘intelligent foresight | -) Over 5000 feet of clean stripped Special pvecautions are meces- nituire —- Basements — high grade quartz vein material y

b sary with grape vines. if these

“ etc. | showing in many places free gold remainsan important element of business : are pruned in late spring, ‘they Wew and beautiful. -and averaging: 344 feet wide have will bleed profusely. ‘The work ee |||ee "practice. Frequentlyitis the application. + been uncovered. This includes 21 must be carried out before the sap -| test pits, some as deep as 15 feet, ARNPRIOR starts to rise. | of past. experience|to the problems of to: all of which show the.veins wid- Commercial grape men leave a . ening at depth. mere skeleton each spring as the morrow. For this TheBank of Nova Scotia | ~All power.“machinery such as fruit is produced on new growth. i CREAMERY with,over a century of successful banking © ‘compresscr, drills, mine pump, Raspberries are borne on two stedm engine and 75 horse power year old canes only, so that after boiler are on the property. (Per- : oes experience posseases, unusual equipment,| OPEN AS USUAL the crop has been harvested and manent buildings to- accommodate DURING THE WIN- the new canes well started, all old a crew of thirty-five men are near- ‘wood should be removed. . ‘ing completion. The mill site has TER MONTHS FOR Most of the ordinary roses are ‘|been prepared and blacksmith |. THE RECEIVING cut back severely after. growth |World-wide facilitiesiin every — shop and machine shops comiplet- OF CREAM starts in the spring, and best re- ed. ‘Two compartment shaft has “sults are obtained from climbing department of bankingg Makers of | been sunk a depth of 55 to 60 feet. Express Shipments roses where almost all the old Made by the ‘that fine quality On a.fissure vein it widens from Solicited wocd is removed im late summer 114 feet on surface to the full | after blooming is over. CANADA PAINT width. of the shaft at 40 feet. Free "Phone 222 With flowering shrubs, the. aim | gold is visible all the way down jis to keep new vigorous growth the shaft. The average value out|- coming on by the removal of weak SOLD BY of some seventy-five channel three ‘and four year cld wood. samples taken, free gold.omitted is fret Creamery Young fruit trees need little prun- price ($98.00 to the tonat the old ing. beyond shaping slightly, but Stafford R. Rudd tation, NEW YORE,4} one lof gold. ‘Excellent transpor nch of the United after they have started to. bear ee ae d Bra and COMPANY - oe ‘facilities areavailable with a goo Operative fruit, considerable growth should vy Farmers Co- 4 “BOSTON,a ai Froad capable of carrying hea be removed each spring, so. that ARNPRIOR, , ONTARIO —.[loads extendingfrom theproperty | Co.iid, the light and air are distributed only 2 :overACENTURYOF‘. BANKINGSERVICE : | to the roadway, a distance of evenly through the whhole tree,

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THEARNPR IORCHRONICLE Page Three SANDPOINT | EVENINGS ...eck eeFi, rst Show - - oeTAB. pm. “Mrs. A.&. ‘Appleby and daugh- mB ; THE BEST - Second Show - - 9.00 pm, ter Frances: of. Stittsville ‘spent eters Reem laaatl8) ‘Children ee 200. Sunday at’ the home ‘of Mrs. P; Ww. aAdults - 35¢ MacLean. Fri. -> Sat,March 15-16 ||=aeMar ‘Mr. and Mrs. G. Ss. Murrayand . 1-19 | “Wed. Thurs, March 20-21 MissDorothy also Mr. and Mrs. D.

C. Miller of Arnprior spent Sunday

- WomeBaxter with relatives im town. |MystLoy” We, Ficlds | WE A & P MANAGERSa : - Andy:Devine ° Mr. andMrs. ‘George B. Gilles. nd William Powell. Zan Pitts CLE a__Beh Morgen ade pie and daughter Margaret of: RKS PLANNED THIS —IN— Smiths Falls were in town on Mon- WEEK. IN day, guests at the Chatterton Weselected as spec- 7 EVELYN Mrs. Wivesooff the home. ials the items you buy most - Miss Mayme Lynn has returned often. We asked for extra "HEA _ PRENTICE CabbagePatch home from Smiths Falls where for low prices on those items for VEN a fortnight she visited at the home you,—and we S| of her brother, Mr. M. 4A. Lynn, got them. More special values than ever, ‘SHORT‘SUBJECTS. os and Mrs. Lynn. and more items at red SHORT SUBJECTS uced prices, Come in andsee us. oe‘SHORT einai, | ‘THREE. LETDLE| PIGSKINS Mrs. Hugh Lynn was called to Take advantage of the unusual bargains. AN ELEPHANT NEVER Make it a great THEM THAR HILLS Dewars Settlement on Monday week for you, an COAST OF CATALONIA | #ORGETS owing to the illness of her sister, d forus. —Saturday‘Matinee _ only od 3 ‘(Laurel &Hardy) 1} Mrs. John.Odber, who has been YACHT CLUB PARTY THE LOST JUNGLE seriously ill for the past two weeks. _Gerial-Chapter 5). | | GATEWAY TOTHEworLp OLD KENTUCKY ‘HOUNDS standard st. Patrick's concert, in Arnprior Tomatoe t! town hall, on Monday, March 18th. s No 214 3 tins 20¢ Matinee and evening. Seat plan at

O'Toole’s drug store. Popular the sympathies.. Yet because that prices. Play, “The Blarney Stone,” motivating element is tinged with with: humannatural comedy almostal- interesting entre-act num- | K >3 bers, eynote Flour 9° wa ’ ys : Theatre_Neews and in oneinstance being given 3 flamboyant “slap-stick . Mrs. Alf, Ww. Blackmore and two ¥ ti nge, it-is lightly impressive with- daughters, Betty and Shirley, have “HELL INTHE HEAVENS| roaring | cauldron, are inspired to out being depressing. ~Packing a returned. home from Lochwinnoch heroic deeds by fear, it has a-key- heart sock, it’s not an-out-and-out where they. spent the past two Short ee “Eel in the Heavens” | a “war note of real human interest. tear jerker. There are too many months at Mrs. Blackmore’s par- ening Jewel 20’s $2.09 comedy-drama, “is the . feature at. smi While dramatic action that takes le-provoking contrasts for that.. ental home. Mr. Blackmore who the O’Brien theatre onFriday and on the aspect of personal challenge The direct appeal is to the home is employed at Calabogie was Saturday, March 15th and 16th. is the predominating element, ro- folks. .There are romantic ac- home for the week-end. Special . Here is a war‘picture,a story of mantic love interest has not been companiments, funny as they-con- B 3 lbs $ 1 OO flying - ‘men, with all the thrills, l cern a Zasu The. death occurred at the Civic c Pitts k and W. T C. Fields; ea ignored. Blend action, romance and’ humor- that |. Cast includes Warner Baxter,! but subordinate to the heart in- ospital in Ottawa.on March 7th of ~ one expects in such entertainment. Conchita ‘Montenegro, Russell terest accruing) to Mrs. Wiggs’ Howard Lloyd Sereney, 9 year old | Basicallya story “of menfrom. all Hardie, Herbert Mundin and Andy trials and tribulations. son of Mr.-and Mrs. William Ser- Japan : walks of life,who thrown into a Devine. Cast includes. Pauline ‘Lord, W. eney of Shawville and formerly of Gr Braeside. The boy had been sick ee C. Fields, Zasu Pitts, Evalyn Ven- n Tea Bulk abl, Kent Taylor. and Charles but a short time and was rushed “EVELYN PRENTICE Middleton. -to the Ottawa hospital where he passed away.the same day. Sur- - “Evelyn Prentice,” a drama, is Mild Cheese ...... ]b 15¢ Clover Honey 32-nz b the. O'Brien theatre’ feature for viving besides his parents are two t] 33¢. sisters (Mrs. Ellison Barr and Miss Monday and Tuesday, March 18th DAYS OF YORE Del Maiz Niblets... tin 15c Libbys Catchup 12x; b* I5 and. 19th. Minola Sereney and four brothers, e The premise for what is to hap- Kenneth, Merville, Arthur and Or- Libby’s Beans 26-oz tin 1 ville: Burial took place in Shaw- 0¢ Blueberries ...No, 2 ‘tin Uc | pen being established as John ThisWeek 15 Years Ago ville. MazolaOi Prentice, successful criminal law- l .....1 Ib tin 31c Pumpkin ...No. 2!/ tim 10¢ yer, realizes his error, his wife Roads are beginning to cut off Allan Grierson resignedas pol Heinz Pickles Old Fashioned jar 25ce Robin Hoo Evelyn apparently kills the man, and drawing of heavy Joads- is d Flour(Ib bag 238e¢ | ice magistrate. Ketchup Happy Vale... Kennard, with whomshe has car- quite difficult. Some soft snow 12-0z btl 10c Fruits for Salad Avimer1é oz tin Qe ried on an affair. At the urging |. Mrs. Mary Jane Campbell died fell the first of the week covering of his wife, Prentice takes the case. Infants’ Food, Aylmer... av Bannerman, Man. over. the icy roads which made. 2 tins for 19c fr - ~ of Judith Wilson, actually accused. walking more comfortable. Haul- Infants’ Foods, Gerber’s (Except DRWATSON- The trial is going against himuntil David James Ray, formerly of Ing of hay and potatoes from the EXTRA SPECIAL Fitzroy Harbor, died cereal) tin no longer able to stand the district in Montreal. Quebec side of the river continues 10¢ | attorney’s. brow.beating | of the girl. | Tomato Juice, A ' Miss Ellen and the ice will be good for some- ylmer, Libby, Then Evelyn, interrupting. - the } May Anderson and | - Afterafire.Watson,ck George A. H time yet. Ice cutters at Roddy’s Campbell’s court, dramatically confesses that owson were married tin 5¢ 8 oClock Coffee Jea at Braeside. Bay report the ‘best qualityof ice Cond Milk Ea n always tell she is the killer. in years.. 30inches of block ice is ensed , gletin 19¢ (Cast. includes William Powell, Marmalade Ora -.whetherornot a — Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Bennett to be found and it does not require nge, Shirriff’s Lowest price in his- Myrna Loy, Una Merkel: and Rosa~- were bereaved by the death of many blocks to fill a small ice 4-Ib tin 58e lind Russell. : tory for the largest _-manhasproper.in-- their five year old son. house consequently the man ‘who Corn Syrup, Bee Hive _..5 ’s tin 43e 13 cutting the ice is the loser, selling coffee per lb “Fitzroy Ha rb - s T m or F urance. he an MRS. WIGGS OF THE CABBAGE retained The ruit Drops, Pascall’s..... go Ib 19¢

PATCH Chronicle cup by defeating Carp. ~ whoisinsured- Harbor players were E. O'Donnell, THE CHURCHES Sardines—Glacier sevectneenseenenee2 tins 15¢ Boiling Peas Ontario 0000.ib 5e “Mrs, Wiggs of the Cabbage Guy Stanton Edgar Kedey, Len. _looks sohappy. , Kipper Snac Patch, in a comedy-drama, is the Smith, D. O'Donnell, Ernie Kedey, ks outin 5¢ Corn Stareh Canada _....pike10 feature at the O’Brien theatre on H. Baird, W. Coe, Stan. Munroe, Grace-St. Andrew’s—9.45. am., Chicken Haddie1’s tin 14e Cocoanut bulk ou ib 19¢ Wednesday and Thursday, March Thos. Kedey. TheG.FEMacnab Sunday sehool; 10.10 am., minis- Olive Oil Purity 16-0ztin 39c AylmerBeets, fanev.... No. © tia 1 20thand 21st. — ter’s church membershipclass; 11 9¢ | As this show. is the story of am., “Some. (Revival Hindrances,” Cocomalt 001’s tin 59c Lobster Spread B& M...... tin 10e _ Agency ‘Mrs. Wiggs, her brood of. children This Week 30 Years Ago second in series of evangelistic ser- Ovaltine ow.Mediu ti m n 58c¢ Stove Polish Nonsuch ...... im 19¢ and their friends and neighbors, it mons; 7-p.m., “What shall. I do |. Salt 2-Ib carto €, ALMULVIEILL, Manager. n 5¢ Silver Polish Birk’s 000.utd 25e is distinctly a family picture. It “Edward Clint, formerly of Arn- with Jesus?” Wednesday at 7.30 ae MeGonigal,‘Block.is _ Phone 611 is drama, the kind playing upon prior, died in Brockville. - p.m., church fellowship night.

(lFor a new Bread Delight tr Ww. J. Gillan sold his Pakenham wor a new @ ignt, UE y eee! AX.taSOAP Ra...... ney ey. 10b“ athsgy Iie township “farm to John Shaw. Sunday, March 17th—Services in 22¢ Torbolton Presbyterian church at A&P Milk Loaf 8ci| KETA SALMON Vstin...sts 29¢ hiwerdsburg Mrs. F. F.-Maenab passed away 4.30 p.m.;Kinburn at 7.30 p.m, 24-0z wrapped SOAP CHIPS Bulk wu following an illness of ten years. . di Ties 25e |i EINZ KETCHUP ooo.baie pil 17e ‘Peter Duff.died at his home -in Epworth, Fitzroy Harbor, Galetta GingerAle2btl Bc) HEINZ SOUPS asso the Clay Bank section of McNab. and Kinburn United—Kinburn at rted 0!tins Be | RAISINS bu il am.; Galetta at 3 p.m.; Fitzroy lk eeeA 10¢

Nicholas Roach died at Winni- at 7.30 p.m. peg. Interment was at Sand Point. : GOLDEN BANTAM CORN RoyalRose.. Bigin street Baptist church—10 3 thos 29e ..Adam: Andrews:of “Pakenham a.m., Bible school; 11 a.m., studies SHORT’N SWEET | Christie’s 2 doz. i5coo.r...... fs Be — and Miss A.M. ‘Smith > . of.Avon- in Romans: “The Holy Spirit, the I ‘ey R great Deliverer —‘from Indwelling SY more were married, SALADA Yellow Label Tea black ...... /-Ib plie c 2]e ERNENRGY FOODTH, Co e Sin;” 7 p.m., “Signs of the Times;” . Joseph A. McDonald and: Miss NOURISHED. HA$ a great message, present.. day NECTAR Orange Pekoe TEA ...... 4/-lb foil pag> 35e CC : ‘Lou Brown »were marriedat Sault events. read in the hight of the MORE.‘CANADIANCHILDREN ee Ste. Marie. prophetic word. THANANY‘OTHER CORN | NECTAR Blended India TEA Black . %-lb foiil ptce 25e SYRUP_ The valley hockey league. was First Baptist church—10.30 a.m.,. _ reorganizedwith Dan McLachlin LUSHUS JELLY POWDER...... 3 pie:5 23e | A“product of “The CANADA_STARCHCO. Limited annual celebration of Bible day: > | aS-president. Teams were Pem- no preaching service this Sunday broke, Arnprior, Renfrew;ssehed- SHIRRIFF’S JELLY POWDER...... Packie dc morning; the Sunday school will ‘ule of games for. he next season have a programme; 7 p.m., “Honor ‘SCIENTISTS was drawn up. White Beans Ontario 6 Ib 25c Rolled Oats, bulk $ the 25¢ FINDFASTER WAY to Age.”

Paterson’s Saucebtl lice Brillo 0... large pie 23e¢ | TORELIEVE COLDS hisWeek 4w0 a . The Salvation Army—officers in Ago ‘charge, ‘Capt.and Mrs. W. Stanley, Shrimp .. | tin 15c Mapleine 0.l-oz. Bil We

Elgin street; Public services: Sun- Clams | : tin10e Cherries Maraschino ved 3-oz b1t 10¢ Popular comic song was “Clam- Ache‘and: Discomfort Eased ‘day—l11 am., holiness meeting; Tuna Fish oeYstini7e | Candles 0. & fer Be ber Closer Clara” it having suc- = 2.30 p.m, company meeting; 6.30| AlmostInstantly,Now oe ceeded “Linger Longer hou’. p.m., young people’s meeting; 7.30 Steel Wool. | ach 5¢ Muffets % for 19¢

‘James McCreary, driving | from pm, salvation meeting; Monday. Cream of Wheat sees anineespucneneeenetpkg 24c Sunera Cereal ow.pig 19¢ When you have a‘cold, ‘Heraeniber the Renfrew to his lumber.camp,lost at 7.'30 p.m., young people’s meet- ing; Thursday at 8 pm., salvation Libby’s Mustard 9-0z. btl 10c Cow Brand Soda0.Dp Kg Be simple treatment pictured‘here . a valise containing”$1,500°i being Cleansers Babbitt or Classic... tin 5¢ O. K. Seapecetnteceseseeeraie 5e . prescribed by doctors everywhere to- * the camp pay roll.: ee ‘meetings. dayas the quick, safeway. > Linit pkg 10c Pard Dog Food 008 lives 25e Sand Point, Glasgow and Brae- : “Because of Aspirin’s‘quick-disinte! ‘Gales.‘of farm. stock:cand.”imple- Floor Wax Old English...... tin 53c Ken-L-Ration 0.8 Has 27e side United ‘church—Services at “takes 7 4 ments advertised- by.Auctioneer. Northern - gtating property, ASpiTA Tissue cesatecsscsnnsecerssevureciaus 3 the usual hours. Subject, starting roll 25e Mops, No. 4 enteseeneanureeeejesecesesaseueaueeectenesoee ©aon 29¢ : -hold”—almost. instantly... a oe Wm. Major were thoseof.‘George Smyth, Thomas Green, | ‘Samuel the Lenten series: ist topic,» “The Baking Powder Encore... 1-lb tin 19c Mayonnaise Encore,.... 8'4 oz inv 15¢ “po dust: takeAspirin and drink< plenty 5 James Stevenson, alll iof Bible and. Sin.” ” . |Smyth, - Toilet: Soap Guest Ivory....2 for 9c Stuffed Olives Encore... 4-04, j| er Be “A of water < . every 2 to 4 hours‘the.. |Fitzroy; Albet Burrows, “David! | AL first day—less.often afterward... If. * |Bole, Pakenham; Thomas Carroll, | Zion Evangelical church—10 am. Toma COCOA occ1-Ib container 17¢ Baker’s CoeoaLive hin 6e - throat: is sore, use the Aspiringargle, ne | March; G. A. Hedley, Hiram ‘Ser- Sundayschool; 11 am., “The Con- eS ‘Butbe sure you get ASPIRIN.It ——- {son, Torbolten; also:‘stocls of Mc-. quest of the Cross;” 7 p.m., “Which California ‘Temple Ye Are,” “hs madein Canada and-all druggists : Bay'shotel, Carp.. Oranges Seedless | sic Te, 30 Potatoes $-I0 hay fc — ‘2, Drink: full glass. ‘of “Water: ae nahave it. Look for thenameBayer in’ | __Repeat freatmnent in’ 2. hours> St. Andrew‘ss Presbyterian » the:form ofa cross on every Aspirin ° : church—10 am, Sunday school, | Tablet. Aspirinis the trade mark of ‘with pre communion class at 10.40; ye theBayer Companys.Limited.. _Morphy8RepairShop| 11 am., public worship; 7 p.m, Grapefruit 4 for 25c Apples Starks § 1b 2c “St. ‘Patrick, his ile, work and DOESNoTHARM >Hosahne: | faith.” _THEHEART and- ~General‘Blacksmithing | - Pentecostal ‘church — Sunday | school at 945 a.m.; worship at 11 Geo.Ilingsworth © am.; evangelistic at 7.30 p.m. Good ad i.charge aks | music; alll ‘weleome, : at, : + ot . ae spirin Ta i thirdrota glass of eg ne at_MeGonigatSt Phone. 209 ‘LIMITED OF CANADA, eS ; awaterand gargle. This easeshe soreness in weee Be _Ammprion "Make it a, weekly practice to.

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Mr.and‘Mrs. JohnGood visited with.Ottawa friends: last week. EW D RESS Bo Miss“Helen Hanna spent a few : or days holidaying|with friends in}. |-& Me‘Ottawa. “Mrs. Read anddaughter Ruth Ex i "OkedeminuteFashions for the spring, that are newand distinctive individ- ahd S02! Robert spent Saturday in ualstyles, “ee Arnprior. fashioned of Matelosse Crepe, Plain crepes, Taffetas and crepe, feat- Miss. Bernice Wilson ofAntrim uringone Piece Dresses and Jacket Frocks, with print contrasts, Lingerie . _. gpert the. week-end with ‘Miss} /RubyGoad. touches, Crisp Taffeta bowsand other Clever Variations. With Miss.Ruby ‘Colton—of. Kingdon ay Mine Spent the week-end with het : Navy the outstanding color of the season, predominating also 3 “mother, Mrs. F, Colton, Black, Geranium, Beige, Browns. | Miss Jean Moorhouse and M1} as- ° ge Jack Moorhouse spent Satur-. - “day with friends at Galetta. - Women’s and Misses” Sizes and Half Sizes a e “Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith spent the.“week-end at Forresters |. - Falls: with Mr. and —Mrs. Ernie le as Gould.” $10.95 $11.95 $12.95 eos Mrs, Wm. Styles and son, “Mr.

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pine last week to our village, tak- Specially Priced at ‘ing up residence in Mr. R. He} | aLaughlin’s bungalow. PUNE St. Andrew’s Presbyterian |. . met at the homeof Mys.}- 149 198 295 3.95 WM.s. - RR. H. Laughlin on Thursday after- Frocks epe y, vice-presi- r last, Mrs. Berr C “noon _ dent, conducting the meeting. oo.) Much sympathy “is extended| $2.49 hoe Mrs. James Birch of Kinburn and}. Corselette $1.49 “alsoMrs.Wm. Smithof Antrim in the death of their mother, Mrs. Sizes 8 to 14. Smartly styled Frocks for Girls. Short and long De Robt. Rivington, at Almonte -on{ | Exceptional value in a well made garmentof Fancy and contrasting trim, Hae Saturday. ‘sleeve styles plain and pleated skirts, self Mrs.Wm: T. ‘Smith and Mrs. -Contil, firm innerbelt, 4 hose supporters. Sizes 32 very practical for school wear. In Blue, Red, Raspberry, Jadstone, -: “James Birtch have been bereaved Regular $1.95. value. Special nme|AY Bitter Sweet. Special .nn “bythedeathof ‘their mother, Mrs. | to 42, Geranium, Aqua, $2.49 _ Rivington.. _ The funeral was held on Monday afternoon from the cae home of her son in Ramsay. St.Patrick’s eoncert, in Arnprior : IE town‘hall, on Monday, March 18th. - Matinee and.evening. Seat plan at r R ula O Pop ST . R ore E st K g L ru A . d W O'Toole’s Oe prices. Play, “The Blarriey Stone,” z with. interesting entre-act num-

ATTAPATALTATAANIANETATA | ote bers. : ass- oA rather unusual traveller p : edthrough here on Saturdaywhen| BOARS FO SERVICE NEW AUCTIONEER riving a charge. Members of the W.M.S. IN ARNPRIOR AND Mr. Napoleon Boucher, d taking a part also; a trio, Mrs. H. _GALETTA Jittle sleighdrawnbyfour:huskies I am open to accept engage- ‘ Armstrong, and Misses Ruby Good Tamworth Boar for service along over, the, icy. Toads. _ (Continued from page one). . ments as an auctioneer in McNab oO "glided and. Helen Jones sang “Vioment by Miss Marjory Crooks wasa visit- Miss Leita Andison spent the and Yorkshire Boar for service. ~My. ‘Boucher started from “his comprising A. M. Storie, T.. E. cr Horton. If you are contem- Moment;;? an inspiring address on or to-the Capital on Thursday. week-end with friends at White Apply to Alfred Jones, Arnprior, a home 35 miles on the other side Cotie, H. Cavers and K. Hogan, Phone 78r12. 52tt plating an auction sale see me for ‘prayer was given by Rev. J. G. Miss Annie Kelley of Arnprior Lake,

to. ofRouyn, Que., and was going named recently to draft a director- Mrs. John B, Hamilton has again charges and further particulars.— where he expected to are ‘Berry. Asimilar: ‘service was is spending this week at her home Hose Montreal ate was read by Mr. Cavers and been confined to her bed, with SALESMEN WANTED: Write, Donald M. Butler, Glasgow tive on. Tuesday night. - held by the women of St. John’s here. .. Station, or phone 37, Lochwinnoch Anglican. church and the United adopted on motion of Messrs, Cav- neuritis. service Miss Eileen Easterbrook of Ot- central. 9-11-13p ~World’s day of ‘prayer church atthe homeof Mrs. J. R. ers and John McGuire. Officers A mild epidemic of chicken. pox Man wanted for Rawleigh route nin tawa was a week-end guest at her 7 moewas held last Friday afternoo Woods, Antrim, with several of the and directors named in the re- has broken out in the school sec- of 800 families. Write today. - home here. BABY CHICKS = Bethel United church with mem port ‘were; tion here. awleigh, Dept. MLC-120-SA, ladies.takingpart.A sacred num- Rev. P. Caiger-Watson and Mrs. R > “pers of the Presbyterian church '* President—John. H. Findlay. Miss Ruby Wilson, Carleton nada. 12-2p ber, “Take time to be Holy,” was Montreal, Ca Barred Ply. Rock, Urquhart ‘attending... Those -. taking “part. Vice Presidents—J. [helped his. master’ssick boy by . that Registered No, 1 O.A.C. No. le’s drug store. Popular R. Dodd, late of the town of Arn- against the estate of the said An- > 1 rushinghim,.to a far off hospital. O’Too lay, “The Blarney Stone,# prior, in the county of Renfrew, nie ‘McCorriston Price, late of the | Phone94 | Theleader, Mrs. Woods, closed.Me. 21barley was reasonably plentiful. prices. P in the district and couldbe bought with interesting entre-act num- who died on or about the sixteenth town of Arnprior of the County of on meeting with prayer. Renfrew, who died on or about osF. CAMPBELL@s at one dollar per bushel. bers. Classified Ads. day of April, 1934, are required on the the seventeenth day of December, Annual seed fair of the Ottawa| The regular meeting of ox before the 26th day of March, on 1934, are required on or before ‘valley seed growers association W.M.S. was held in the church 1935, to send full particulars of resi- HOUSETO RENT the 26th day of March, 1935, to 48 | will be held- in Renfrew this Friday at 2 p.m. with the p theit claims duly proved by affida-~ g, vit to the undersigned solicitor for send full particulars of their week and to cooperate with_ dent, Mrs. W. E. Hardin in the t, ‘At 101 Daniel: St., newly decor- claims duly proved by affidavit to Renfrew committee in Sreparation chair, ~The devotional leafle the administrator de bonis non. y ated, very central; apply to E. Mc- the undersigned solicitor for the for and operation of that fair a “AmbitiousFriends,” was read. b And take notice that afitey the litt special Arnprior committee com- Mrs. Vear. A synopsis of items 20f Creary. said date the administrator de administrator. And take notice that after the Harvey interest taken from the » Mission~ bonis non will distribute the as- | prising McLean Russett, TRACTOR WANTED said date the administrator ‘will {| Young and J:ohn H.. Findlay was ary Month:y was given by Mrs, sets of the estate among the per- Geo. Dickson. At 3 pm. the sons entitled thereto, having re- distribute the assets of the estate named.on motion of» Earl, Cotie Titan tractor wanted, to buy. world’s day of prayer was fittingly gard only to the claims of which among the persons entitled there- YCE and Stuart Carmichael. must be cheap. Apply to Richard GA.BO observed, theme being “Bear ye he shall then have notice, and will to, having. regard only to. the On motionof John MeGuire and Potter, Arnprior. 13-1p | bulance| one another’s burdens.” The pro- not be liable forthe assets or any claims of which he shall then have 7 Am Howard. Cavers, the president and pray- notice, and will not be liable for FUNERAL‘SERVICE| T secretary were empowered to sign gramme consisted of hymns, SPRING SALE part thereof to any person of nsive readings. Mrs, whose claim notice shall not have the assets or any part thereof to / Service» all cheques. ers and respo W. E. Harding sang a solo and Look out for our spring sale of been received at the time of such any person of whose claim notice " | Night 280 Matter of debts’ of thesociety : Z Phones-~Office 13 ; - s. J. W. Dickson gave a paper furniture, wallpaper, paint, enam: distribution, shall not have been received at the came under ‘prief review with ‘Mr n the origin of the day. Miss E. els, varnishes, etc.stocked up . Dated at Arnprior, Ont., this the time of such distribution. DeeocrNig prize money obligations receiving o Tait presided at. the organ. never before, ‘with new prices that 26th day of February, 1935. — Dated at Arnprior, Ont, this scanty attention and “brief discus- R. J. SLATTERY, 26th day of February, 1935. |more than meet any competition.| eet-| = - sions centering onmeans ofm fur- Arnprior, Ont. Solicitor for the administrator | tary 1A. M. Storie and8. Carmich- 2 very fine apartments to let, : Ag others such as insurance, print- T K. Ho- hed. and heated if. required, all Solicitor for . 11-3 George L. Graham. o g andvaried accounts. -lael, H. Cavers, T. F. Cote, nis in re odern improvements.—Stafford|. George L. Graham, administrator R. J. SLATTERY, .. Meinty m ” eo Present at the meeting “were -gan, John McGuire, H Arnprior, Ont. e MeLean. IR. 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__ s ‘daughters“namely.‘Clifford. ofAL DEWAR'S - [Obitwary }monte; Harry,aveterinary. SUT-%.. “Mr. geon of Montreal; Mrs, (Richard; -ownkadeee DonaldDewar, aSSessor, has | “Dawson, Ottawa: Mrs. . Thomas. THE LOVELIEST FINE GAUGE a cmmienced_his.duties. MeGill, - Pakenham;| Mrs. dames Mr. Alex. Storie spent. a. day}- “MRS.‘HELEN.KELLY| Birch and Mrs,William. Smith of . Personal News ast week at Caldwell, Que. “The funeral of slis, Helen Kelly; Kinburn. One brother,Mr. Edwin Mrs. Waddell of O ttawa was. a who -“ded in Almonteon Friday Edey of Toronto, and twosisters, Four. rinks of Arnprior ‘lady visitor.last week ‘at thehome- of Mrs. Lizzie Robinson of Arnprior ‘afternoon. was held Sunday after- ‘curlers: are playing in Ottawa to- ‘ Mr.and Mrs. MackMacLaren,| and Mrs. Thomas, Armstrong _ of S noon fromthehome of her sister, day. S]TOCKING “Miss. Mary McDevitt. ‘of. Renfrew “Mrs. Duncan Aitken, “Allmonte,.to Ottawa, -also survive. — Mrs. James Hart was|a.- guest of Me - spent. last week-end ‘withher The funeral washeld.on Monday. the Auld. Kirk cemetery vault, In- |. friendsin Toronto over the week- YOU'VE EVER SEEN wei _ grandmother, Mrs. Robert McGre- termentwill be in the Auld Kirk afternoon to the Anglican. church oss Bore: end. ¢ > ‘cemetery in the spring. Rev. JA. at Almonte, where the service was Foy. Mrs. D. Campbell ofPineGrove Prompt Plumbing Secvice J. Fowlie - of the Presbyterian conducteu by the.rector, Rev... Mr, at any hour : is: visiting with. her: aunt, Mrs. Lowe. The pallbearers were call.” church’ had charge of the service Phone 120 wient George Carswell,“who.has been Messrs... Alex...Parker, William} or residence 107 and: the pallbearers-were Messrs, . Chas. W. Powell " PURPLE STRIPE * - seriously ill. Phillips, Nay. Smith, .Ephriam } - Allan Leishman, Lorne and Ern- Miss “Margaret Tait. of town oS. Patrick’s concert,in‘Aveprion Coady, Ruggie Rivington andJohn And when you see this mark 6n‘the toe ‘est. Kelly, Ernest Leishman, spent last week at the home of .. town hall, on ‘Monday, March 18th. Thomas Leishman and Robert Ss. JohnstonCarp Review. eS Matinee and.evening. Seat plan at | Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McLean of Me- you know they are the best obtainable. Leishman. Nab. ~ oe es-O'Toole’s- drug. store...Popular. During her many years of resi- MES. JOSEPHDORE Mr. and Beautifully sheer and clear and fashioned: _ prices. Play, “The.Blarney Stone,” Mrs. J. A, Gillespie are dence here the late Mrs. Kelly: At her homehere, thedeathoc- moving. this week to “with.interesting-“entre-act_num- their new to give that tailored chicso different shad: made for herself many friends curred on Wednesdayof Mrs. ‘JOs- . Bers. ee home in the vicinity of Victoria -who learnedwith regret of. her eph Dore, in her. 85th year. ‘De- Harbor. from inferior hosiery. demise. Mrs. Kelly, was one of ceased: had. been..a resident of Corn Pain and Wotta Wart, un- wsHorton Institute Plans theaged members of St. Andrew’s Arnprior for about fifty years and. desirable guests of Mrs. Public Presbyterian church;.Arnprior, to $1 a Pair |N ORIENT EXCLUSIVE COLORINGS her passing is mourned bya wide were removed by Cress Corn Salve a

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eated.to the aged and “shut-ins” } o “Attheast.meeting of the. Hor- trict. Mr. John McKenna, aresident in O -by the pastor, Rev. Thos. McAfee, ee ton.‘women’s institute. a lengthy The late Mrs.“Dore, whose maid- this district for the past twoyears, on, a recent Sunday. . .- discussion tookplace -in regardto en name was Ellen Stack was.“porn left on Wednesday for an eastern FE. D. OSBORNE & SON | ~The late Mrs. Kelly, who was “-.sthe Horton community cemetery. in Ashdad. About60 yéars.ago. port from which he will sail: on, >Theladies of the institutewonder- formerly Helen Leishman, was she was married to Mr. Dore and Friday to visit his former homein} born 78-years ago in Almonte, and Telephone 81 Arnprior oe ved, ifby- taking. the lead to do so,| about fifty years ago they moved Ireland. moved to Arnprior 41 years ago, Mr. Demasse to Arnprior. Here, Mr, Dore pass- Dupuis, an aged - some improvements. could. not, be t made on its ‘present condition. where she had- made her ‘home. ed away in 1914. and lifelong resident of this town, Her ‘husband, Charles Kelly, A motion. was passed tothe ef- Surviving are three ‘daughters died at his home on John street -fect that a committeeofthree be. predeceased her four years ago. ~ and three sons, Mrs.John Moran, on Wednesday evening. Surviv- ANNOUNCEMENTS Surviving her are. three sons, ‘appointed toconsult or act ‘with Miss Nellie Dore and. ‘Messrs. ing besides his widow is one "My,F. Johnston, the cemetery sec- Ernest of Arnprior; Lorne of King- Michael and ThomasDore, all of daughter, Mrs. Potrois. BIRTHS ston, and Fred of Calgary. In ‘Arnprior; Mrs. Mark. Walsh of ' Rev. J. T. Warnock, P.P., and oe retary, to tryand:arrange, for. a addition there survive, three. sis- Floor Polishes|Carpet Sweepers - public meetingin.the hall to dis- Montreal and Jack Dore’ oF_To- | Rev. Fr. Haas were in Renfrew on Stevenson—AtDewar’s, on Mon- —* euss the matterofimproving the, ters and two brothers, namely, ronto. Tuesday, Wednesday and this day, March 11th, to Mr. and Mrs. - Me cemetery... Mrs. Duncan Aitken of Almonte; The funeral will. .be.on Friday morning assisting at the services of Gordon Stevenson, a daughter. Johnson’s Glo-Coat, no Save your rugs use ‘Mrs. Stewart of Hartford, Conn.; > Mrs. J c. Cole, Mrs.SsohnLea- ‘morning from the homeof deceas-. the forty hours’ devotions in the Mrs. Morrow of Belleville; Thomas ed to St .John Chrysostom. church ot. Francis Xavier church. Smith—In Arnprior, on Saturday, rubbing, no polishing Champion...3.10 -yons and. Mrs. Jas. Humphries Kelly of Almonte, and Ernest t - were chosenas the committee. and interment will be in St.John _ Prizewinners at a very success- March 9th, to Mr. and Mrs. Or- pts 65e gts $1.25 Kelly of North Bay. Chrysostom cemetery. + ful Rebekah euchre on Monday ville Smith, nee Mona Fortin, a Ball Bearing...... 4.15 St. Patrick's ‘poncert, in Arnprior evening were: ladies’ first, Mrs. son. . Johnson’s Wax Paste MRS. ROBERT RIVINGTON — Byerly; second, Mrs. Otterson; Extra Brushes ...$1.00 town hall, on Monday, March 18th.| Mrs. Armon Burwash “‘teft on LUD CODDeeeeeseeceeeeee6d¢ - Matinee. and evening. Seat plan at This community was sorry to Tuesday to spend some time with men’s first, Fred Bond; second, Needham—On Wednesday, © Feb. FrankMeyers; door prize was won 2ith, to Mr. and Mrs. W. G. DUST MOPS - O'Toole’s -drug store. ~ Popular hear of the death of a former re- friends in Kingston,- AWD Can wo$2.25 - prices. Play, “The Blarney Stone,” sident, Mrs. Robert Rivington, by holder of ticket No. 64 and was Needham of Fitzroy township, ‘ unclaimed. a son. Long Handle special 65¢ Wwith interesting enite-act num- which occurred at the home of her Johnson’s Wax Liquid

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e ( ‘Break Milled : | presiding. ‘a ~The scripture lesson and devo- who passed away March 12th, Unequalled . rf . 1931. @ Rolled Oats. 6 bs+. . 256 “Classes‘S tional leaflet were read by Miss M. rt Calm and peaceful she As sleep- Entertainment — : - Hand Picked ') Hanson, — The various secretaries present- ing, = Strawberry sweetest rest that follows ‘pain, For You and Yours White Beans — ‘b. 5c fed reports: Mrs. 'W. (Carmichael on i {peace, Mrs. J, Campbell on tem- . We wholoved her sadly miss . her, — In the Presentation of _| -Fancy perance, Mrs. McTiernan on chris- a ‘But trust in God to meet again. = JA tian stewardship and finance and = © |Patna Rice 2 Ibs. 15 gt Mrs, Stewart, the supply secre- Daughter, Lizzie. Ss With ‘Added | Pectin &. e ¢anadian ‘Small » “ATE‘Kind in Bulk tary. ‘= a Colour‘ Royce—In. sad and loving memory Mrs. Melaren read a review of of Alphonse Royce, who died a - Macaroni the third chapter of the study | TheBlarneyStone a March 16th, 1933. ei ~ Special Blend book,. a 6 The blow was great, the shock si Ibs3. 5 Mrs. J. H. Carmichael read a . ‘severe; . By Local Talent and under = Black Tea ‘bh.39 very interesting story of Miss B We:little thought, the end was i | Mary Reed, missionary to the lep- Be near, Auspices Arnprior branch Hi ‘EalyhMorningCoffee 1th. okt. - Sliced Pineapple, S “tin 10c ers. And only those, wholost can tell BE 2359e¢ ingapore The roll call, “A Missionary in of the C.W.L. in the Arn- e India,” was answered by themem- The pain of parting, without a : -Richmello Coffee | ~Ldb. tn Choice 60-70Prunes° Bb.10c farewell. i bers. The meeting closed. by re- prior Town.Hall, on ] Domin Wife and Daughter. i oTea Black or“crea Ib. pkt. A9c -Shirriff’s. Jelly Powders YokeSe ipeating the Jude benediction. z ii ~ DominoBakingPowder 19c | Diener—In loving memory of our | jyIb. tin Sweet Corn, Standard 2’s 3 tins ‘25e - WASTED EFFORT dear father, Edward Diener, who ‘= BrunswickSardines — . tin 5c Tomatoes, Standard 24'ss 3tinsS: 23 died March 16th, 1933. Monday, March 18th = = A young mam cf the town, ap-|.- He whom weloved ie Went out of sight, is parently- with predatory inelina- With Matinee, Monday afternoon at 4.15 z But never out of mind tions, tried front andback doors For he lies cherished ei cally ess s Py of practi all busin place In the hearts of those It’s an Irish Play in four sf on the east side of John street a st shFruits|=FreshVegetables He left behind. "Fre |few days ago—really it was in: the Acts. Has an interesting ‘a Sincere and true in a early morning. He -unfastened | Bl Heart and mind, a Mushrooms.eh2boxes350- Grapefruit, Ige ..4for 2c storm windows. at the love theme and humoris a im hooks on Beautiful memories. . x rear of The Chronicle office, broke a ie left behind. dominant note. ia a window in the Walker Store but a4CeleryHearts|.bunch 21cYellowOnions...5 Ib17c Ever remembered by his daugh- a found further progress effectively | wy barred, then wandered to the rear ters. And With Appropriate i iat : CaliforniaClery2—25¢Teeberg Lettuce2heads15¢ -lof-the J. H. Robertson store whith- a ‘Ler, he was. tracked through fresh. there are no. eatables, no .wear- Entre-Act Features i Chronicle where ‘i | snow. by Constable Holbein. An ‘to enter The |Carrots.eyAlb10c_CookingSop3Ibs19¢ | is hard to un- i arrest was made and. later a sen- ables and no cash, Seat Plan atO'Toole’s Drag Store ml he county derstand; he should have had ‘bet- months in t gi : ‘tence of two an to waste: his valu- a Magistrate ter sense th se ‘"jjaaill was imuposstedw.hybyhe attempted: able time ona newspaper office. [i 2 Clayton, | SsanessnsesuneeonsesnunessunennnnennsenonsenanenensetsSnUMMNEERRENEEMEEREUR?

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‘The Ontario game laws will be HE MetropolitanLifeTnsarance: eauent health records demonstrate . amended this year, and the use of doys in hunting of deer will again : Companybeganpublishing“Health 4 the vaiue of these services. be permitted. —

Hints” forits policyholdersiin 1871 and Thomas O’Grady, a merchant all these years the Company tailor in Almonte for over 50 years, ever sincehas’carriedonits,efforts died in that town oni Saturday at rorked shoulder to shoulder with the age of 77 years.

8 toward betterhealth. “ Charged with using milk bottles national, provincial and local health -| other than his own, contrary to | the criminal code a Smiths Falls The Company ‘cooperated withgovern- organizations to stamp out preventable dairyman was fined $10 and costs.

ment officials in a campaign against a -gisease, The town of Aimonte has. re- ceived a number of inquiries con- - threatened cholera epidemicin 1892 and cerning the Penman plant in that New low mortality figures were recorded town, which was takenover by the corporation last fall.

thusbeganitscooperative workwith in 1934 forpractically all of the diseases The demand of the Carleton | public healthorganizations. | Place school board for an increas- against which public health forces have ed grant over last year has obliged the town council to raise the rate Infurtherdevelopingits activitiesin the ourected special preventive efforts — one mill for the current year.

ablyr typhoid fever, tuberculosis, Stanley A. Ross, president of field of health, the Metropolitan organ-. the Smiths Falls chamber of com- A merce, official of the Frost and diph:theria, infant mortality and maternal TT -ized its WelfareDivision in 1909 and, at E Wood company, and a highly es- L teemed citizen of that town, died about the same time, a nation-wide mortality. During this year the good suddenly onFriday last.

‘pursingservice was established for indus- record of previous years continued to ob- The Royal Canadian humane As- sociation has awarded a bronze medal to Miss Muriel Hollings- trial policyholders. tain among Metropolitan policyholders. worth of Renfrew who rescued a boy from drowning in the Bonne- : EeEE——— chere river in October of 1933.

ReportforttheYearEnding December 31, 1934. Rev. H. R. Pickup, pastor of the Renfrew Presbyterian church, has (in accordance with the AnnualStatement filed with the New York State Insurance Department} received a call to Montreal West Presbyterian church. Rev. Mr. Assets. 6.ee ee ee ee $4,031,108,151.53 Life Insurance in force: Pickup is. at present moderator of the presbytery of Lanark and Ren- | Liabilities: “Ordinary Insurance . . . s « $10,216,839,377.00 frew. Statutory Policy Reserves ere . op $3,521,295,348.00 Industrial Insurance (premiums Smiths Falls town council has imposed additional 10 per cent. Reserve for: Dividends _ are oy as payable weekly or monthly) . . . 6,617,508,665.00 salary cut on the town clerk, tax payable in1935 upon CORE a collector, chief of police, police Group Insurance ., « « « « « « 2,655,457,433.06 sergeant and street foreman, while 2 Industrial Policies. . « . $44,192,450.00. the engineer and treasurer also nce . . 2 © «© « « «© «© $19,489,805,475.00 received pay. cuts. ; - Ordinary Policies . .. . 50,397,036.00 Total Insura

Mrs. William Gorman who has Accident and Health Policies 2,676,000.00 Policies in Force (Including ‘|the destinction of being Egan- 1,496,612 Group Certificates) .« e« « | 41,970,561 ville’s oldest resident and retains TotalReservefor Dividends eee 97265,486.00 in a remarkable degree the facul- Allother Liabilities ...... 127,615,961.40 ties which enable her still to read Paid for Life Insurance Issued, Revived and Increased in and write, observed recently the ninety-third anniversary of her Contingency. Reserve. . 2 6 e — 40,000,000.00 1934, $3,287,100,370. Ordinary $1,524,348,452; Industrial birth. : ‘UnassignedFFunds (Surplus) . ° eae 244,931,356.13 $1,487,231,699; Group (less withdrawals) $275,520,219. “Two Maberly boys, Herbert Butts and Elwood Tysick, while = $4,031, 108,151.53 falling a huge maple tree on the farm of Elmer Duffy, discovered a . . Income’in1934 - - eee 8 oe © ~~ $903,754,216.09 Accident and Health Insurancein force: large hive of bees. Sawing the Increase in Assets during 1934 oe es - $170,346,960.14 tree off in blocks they were en- $1,332,000,950.00 abled to deprive thelittle workers Principal Sum Benefit . 5 . 2 = of about 75 poundsof honey. aS / Dividends Paid to Policyholders to date - Se $13,842,855.06 _ plusthose. declared for 1935... $1,015, 352, 341.86 Weekly Indemnity . . . + John P. McBane, a life-long resi-

dent-of the Quyon district died there on Friday last in his 62nd 7 oo | year. Surviving him are his wid- CANADIAN BUSINESS. oy Low, formerly | Theresa Kennedy; 068.60 “LifeInsuranceiinforce|ivtCanada atend of 1934M1,022859,931 | ‘Investments in Canada... « 2» « cee 8 -$256,920, three daughters, Mrs. Sylvester Scissons of South March, Miss Dominion and Dominion an _ Guaranteed Bonds . . $60,249,902.38 “Anne of Cochrane, Ont., and Miss Mary McBane of Ottawa; two sons, Ordinary .wee wns SS$589,800,767 vincial, icipal, - ‘Pro Mun Pro Kenneth of Quyon and Joseph, at vincially Guaranteed and | ‘Industrial¢ ¢ . 6 6 © 372,836,553 - home; two brothers, Victor and _ Municipally Guaranteed James, and a sister, Mrs, T. J. Gib- o Group- -2 “eee @ e : 67222,611. Bonds . « « © «© e . 113,494,246.31 bons, all of Quyon. All other investments . . 83175,919.91 . "Life insurance issued |in‘Canada|in 1934see “$191,594,734 | Policies in force in Canada . » » s « 8 2647,406. and Acres _ including>Business »revitved and increased) me (including 87,047 group certificates) | Craig Ordinary . 2 © 6 « « «© 400,735— Asking Questions Industrial . . .« «© « s 2,209,624 o Free» Nursing visitsto) Canadian policyholders ii n1934 406915. icates) .. «37,047 Group(certif Want to Know Why War anadian, Polieyholders in 1934 . $28,263,755.64 | | - Health hpublications distributed in|Canada in| 1934 3970,218 Payments to C Veterans Dismissed

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Dismissals of war veterans from positions in government liquor stores is the subject of two ques- LireInsurance Company tions in last Fridays barrage of Metrorouiran he provin- - epposition queries, in t cial legislature, calculated to em- HomeOffice: NEW YORK barass the Hepburn administra- ‘LEROY A. LINCOLN ‘FREDERICK iL ECKER tion. Vice-President and General Counsel “Why was Charles Brookbank, ion" _ President veteran of the great-war, dismissed d a p 29 - Sets =e sie ET INN from the liquor. store at Kirkland s 2 Lat See TOS pee ee a Th Lake?” semands John A. Craig, a Te ae 5 aS Cy fHa PE fos | S: 4 : Cons., Lanark. “Who was ap- has oy ae Frey) t yr pay ay rr 4 os pointed inhis place? Was he a in rf by - psn ve st “ % BORE + as Gs belt bs = te war veteran?” Similar questions oy he ied = trem | are asked regarding dismissal of => ' z e 4 PS ea bs Pe te Gordon Cotton from the Iroquois (a3 —-- ul Falls liquor store, by A. H. Acres of Carleton. Questions regarding the dismiss- |CanadianHeadOffice: OTTAWA als of magistrates include the names of B. E. Sparham, Smiths HARRY. D. WRIGHT . Falls; Robert Patchell, Carleton Place; W. R. Cummings, Eastview; Third Vice- President and Manager,for Canada Hedley Bridge, Arnprior. ion. -Itsassets areheldfor the benefitof its | ee “TheMetropolitaniissa1 mutual organizat The wayto better business is to dends. lseek it. Newspaper advertising y«divisible surniesissnetarned|to its polievholders#in theform0ofddiivi Poliholders,ang,an reaches the most people for the least money.

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[Obituary| SPORT SALAD dace 2 ; FOIheaesataarsest ‘HOWARD L. SERENEY = In Badminton Tourney Despite. the emergency. stopping of a freight train. through Shaw-|' ‘Miss Norma Hall playing.in the ville in order. to ‘take himto an ‘badminton championship series in Ottawa’ hospital, Howard Lloyd Toronto a few days ago was elimin- Sereney, nine-year-old son of Mr. ated inthe first round in the ladies’ and Mrs. William Sereney, well- Singles; in the mixed doubles and known. residents of Shawville and paired with Dr. H. T. Douglas, she : | formerly of Braeside, dieq Thurs- and her partner won in ‘the first daymorning, March 7th, atthe round but were defeated in ‘the __| Civie hospital, Ottawa, after . a second, “{ prief illness.- ow has a bien Accompanied by his mother and n | Nerse Dumas, the child had left | Slattery Cup to Renfrew his home onthe previous Sunday. ry purse The body. was taken to Shawville The Slattery cup, a curlers’ tro- for eve for funeral services and interment phy, went to Renfrew on Thurs- on Saturday. day evening last. _ Surviving him besides his par- Two Renfrew rinks skipped by 1ents ‘are two sisters, Mrs. Ellson J. A. Eastonand P. Guest defeated Yellow Lal Barr and Miss Minola, and four two local rinks skipped by W. B. brothers, Kenneth, Merville, Ar- Craig and Wm. Baker by @ total of thur and Orville, all at home. 14 shots. Rink of Mr. Baker, the four who won the Wilson cup in Ottawa, was down 2 shots and rink a Fitzroy Harbor of Mr, Craig was down 12 shots. “Arnprior rinks were: A. V. ¥.P.S, MEETING Wright, W. Moe, W. E. Moore and 28° “The regular monthly meeting of W. B. Craig, skip: S. R. Brooker, the young people’s society of St. C. Close, W. Bradley. and Wm. | Andrew’s United church of Fitzroy Baker, skip. BROWN LABEL - 33c Harbor. was held at the home of 72 ib. the Misses. Baird with Miss Edith Won i ORA -TO)DEVELOP ‘Kedey as secretary. n Carleton Place NGE PEKOE - 40c %Ib. ‘ANATION’SRESOURCES The president, Miss Marquette, : : conducted the meeting and Miss Two rinks of Arnprior lady Quality ha s neo Substitute Sim ‘In 1842,followingthiuenion of Upper and Lower Canada, throughout the province:‘the benefits derivable fromthe. _|Dorothy McBridewas in charge of curlers and two rinks from Al- =: when ‘the Bank.opened. a branch at. Toronto to. succeed _ use ofit by the-establishmentof branches and agencies at the devotional period. Lennis Ful- monte played friendly games in the agency there,and. established: offices in nineother such points and in.such localities.as appeared to them ‘best ford read the “Scripture lesson, Carleton Place on Thiirsday ‘last; LONG, HARD BATTLE ae Cities ofUpper. Canada, the Honourable ‘Peter McGill, . calculated to encourage andassist the agriculture and com- ‘| Miss H. Davis led in prayer. The local ladies won their games and WHITE LAKE then’president ofthe Bank,explained.why the directors merce of the country, to develop its resources, and tt ©o pro- jprogram was conducted by Mrs, Aimonte rinks were defeated. There are nodefinite figures giv- ) had entered upon’ a policyof establishing -branches or mote theiincrease ofits exportable productions. - Lennis Fulford, missionary c¢on- Rink of Mrs. T. J. Baker, Mrs. PRAYER DAY SERVICE ing the number of Indians killed, agencies in fhe then westernn provinces: vener. A sing-song and several H. Osborne, Mrs. W. A. Whyte and as the whites settled this country. ‘teontests were enjoyed by all. Miss Mrs. W. B. McNaughton, skip, de- The ladies of this community Even before the union of Upper:andLower Canada, the However, 6 per cent or 7 per cent “The Lepislarucehaving conferred on the Bank important : | Marquette. and Vernon Lougheed feated a Carleton Place rink skipp- met together in the basement of Bank: sought constantly to encourage those, factors in, of the Indian population was es- -., ptivileges, and authorized thecreationand_employmentof. were judged winners in the con- ed by Mrs. R. A. Patchell by 13 to St. Andrew’s United church on trade which would. contribute effectively to the ap- Friday afternoon, Match 8th, un- timated to have been exterminat- alarge capital, the Board, instead ofconcentrating it all in tests. 5 and a rink comprising Mrs. J. W. building. of the country—a purpose which is as strong der the leadership of Mrs .Fred ed. thelarge’tities, felt it to be their duty graduallyto extend _ today as ever, Refreshments were served by S Wilson, Mrs. J. H. Robertson, ‘the hostess, assisted by Mrs, Scht- Mrs. R. Olivier and Mrs. J. Morphy Ostler..

ler and. Miss Davis. skip, defeated a Carleton Place Twenty-two ladies were pre- rink skipped by Mrs. D. D. Find- sent and followed the programme PROFESSIONAL CARDS

lay, by 8 to6. especially prepared for that day. 6 Red Wings Are Champions During an intermission, Mrs. "BANKOFMO Of Public School League Jones gave a splendid report of the G. H. Moles - ESTABLISHED1817. “Easy For Brockville” presbyterial held at Almonte. GENERAL Insurance agent, Sue- In the playofffsoforr the champion- [ ‘Mrs, Bennett and Mrs. Cameron cessor to R. G. Moles. Fire, Life HEAD OFFICE os MONTREAL ship of the public school play- Somelocal hockey’ iffans, who sang a duet, “The Golden Chain of and Accident companies repre- MODERN, EFFICIENT BANKING SERVICE °...the Outcomeof + ground hockey league, Hawks elim- read every line that’s printed. by Prayer.” Resuming the program sented are the best. Office in 117 Years’ Successful Operation’ inated Maroons in the first game; the dailies noted the progress of Mrs. M. Headrick gave a very the Town Hall. oe them Red Wings took the cham- Brockville juniors previous to that clear and concise talk on the orig- ‘Pionship by defeating Hawks on in and purpose of the World Day Arprior Branch: J. A. FISHER, ‘Manager. . team meeting Arnprior. And near- Thursday evening last. ly every. story about a Brockville of prayer which was inaugurated C. A. Mulvihill, K.C., B.A. ecore was 5 to 1 in the final in 1920. % victory was headed “Easy For BARRISTER, Solicitor, game. HH. Fleigal and (C. Lentz Brockville.” It ended when Arn- Ladies leading in prayer were Notary, Bonding and Brokers’ Agent, were the stars for the winners, prior and Brockville juniors met, as follows: Mrs. Ostler, for the ete. Money to loan. Office combining forall their team’s goals and, frankly, the boys were more friendless, discouraged uenmploy- John street, opposite Bell Tele- ‘Fleigal counting four times and or less tired of that line, “Easy for ed, etc.; Mrs. M. Headrick, for |. phone office. Lentz. once. F. Nabert secured Brockville.” Brockville juniors had peace; Mrs. D. Y. Fraser, for tem- Hawk’s lone tally on a pass from been touted as more or less of a perance; Mrs. D. McIntyre, for Barrie. crew. of super-men. But they missions. Ralph Slattery, L.L.B. The teams: were just a good hockey team, Mrs. W. N.. Fraser and Miss Red Wings—Goal, H. McKie; de- little if anything ahead of Arn-| Wilson pleased everyone with BARRISTER, Solicitor, Notary, fence, I. Blackburn, R. Yeoman, prior’s juniors, unless in weight. ancther -duet and the meeting clos- ete. Money to loan on favor- centre, H. Fleigal; wings, C. Lentz, ed by repeating Lord’s. prayer and able terms. Office in the Car. P. Shaw; subs., E. Anderson. ~ pronouncement of the benediction. uso Block, John street. Hawks—Goal, D. Burwash; de- Lunch was served and a_ social Local Curlers Defeated fence, F. Nabert, S. Murdoch; time enjoyed by everyone. April centre, M. Barrie; wings, O. Thoms, meeting will be under leader- Dr. H. K. Neilson . 1B. Woods; sub., R. Anderson. Curlers from the Rideau club, ship of Mrs. Duncan McIntyre. ‘|. ‘Referee, Melville McNeill. Ottawa, visited Arnprior on Satur- Specialist in Eye, Ear, Nose and day and played friendly games Throat. Will see Patients at with four local rinks, the visitors No woman cares to be the silent J. J. Neilson’s Jewellery Store, School Reports winning by a total score 42 to 40 partner in a matrimonial firm. Arnprior, Saturday’s, by Ap- shots. pointment. Phone 96, or call at store. S. S. No. 2, TORBOLTON Two local rinks, being S. Hious- Sr. TV—Marion Gordon 85, ton, W. W. Trowsdale, Wim. Baker Alert Millions | {Emily Davis 83, Billie Anderson and H. A. Short, skip, and H. George M. Bleakney 82, Doris Amm 76, Wagenblass, W. B. ‘Craig, H. Sulli- Enjoy Bubbling, Jr. IV—Tommy Vance 72, Jean van and J. C. Yule, skip, were BARRISTER, solicitor and Notary Amm 62, Theresa Smith 61, Gladys down 17 shots in the afternoon Energizing Public. Money to loan. games. Delahunt 54, Suite 811 Ottawa Electric Bldg. or.. LiI—Helen Davis 87, Isobel In the evening games, the local 50 Sparks St.. Ottawa , Davis 83, Etta Delahunt 78, Doris rinks, J. P. Mulvihill; T. S. Church,

Gordon 71, Arthur Delahunt 66, W. A. Whyte and E. B. Farmer, Francis Smith 65 . skip and A. V. Wright, N. A. GLASCOTT’S Cafe Jr. TI—Margaret Goodin 85, Campbell, Dr. J. H. Box and R. A. Howard Hodgins 79, William Amm Jeffery, skip, had a plurality of 15 B Small Tinn 380, LargeTinde, ExtraLargeBottle7o } Opposite shots. _ 73, Eddie Smith 72. : Seoté & Turner Ltd., Neweastle-upon-Tyne, Eng. Rideau skips were. Sam Short, Distributed t¢ n Canada by O'BRIEN THEATRE Il. Class—Kenneth ‘Ritchie 80, ‘ McGillivray Bros. Limited, Toronto. 52 | Elinor Amderson 67, Gerald Dela- Col. L. Beer, J. H. Stewart and —Rooms— hunt 51, George E. Ellis, the latter being a I Class—Jimmy Smith 55, Clif- former member of the Arnprior ford Davis absent. high school staff. Primer—Delmer Wilson, Emer- son Graham. Number on roll, 27; average Westboro Sextet attendance, 24.05. Ruby M. Moreton, Teacher. Ousted Galetta

Arson, Murder, Probable Galetta Team Outscored In North Renfrew Case But Not Outplayed The following simple statement shows the result of one man’s ~ ‘Discovery of the badly charred In the Series. policy with The Mutual Life of Canada. body of terbert Berger, 25-year- Galetta hockey team, champions old farmer, under a heap of house- ($5,600 Endowment in 36 years—Issued in 1904 at age 25) for 1935 of the league in which hold effects. at least 15 feet from they played during. the past win- | his house, which was iburned to ter, were . This Man ‘Paid the ground in a, mystericus fire eliminated from. the quest for the Citizen shield in the 80 Annual Premiums of $159.75...... ccccccceee$4,792.50 ‘early Tuesday, was believed by} intermediate playdowns by West- Less Special. 1928 Dividend...... ere ee eee eer ee ee rere erery 23.00 $4,769.50 Ontario provincial police to point boro. to the twin crimes of murder and arson on Berger’s lonely farm. at In the first game, at Galetta, ‘He Received in Return Westboro won by 6 to 0; in the Woito, in Alice township, 15 miles second Westboro triumphed again Face Value of Policy ...... eveees bes tenecasseeseeeseeaeeees $5,000.00 southwest of Pembroke. Accumulated Dividends ...... 000... vitte Mescemmrecets 8,220.20 8,223.20 and by.a 6 to 1 score.

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FOUR L hom : “Paken IVES LOST e of Ww. Harding, at \Kingdon hamNews|| FoorrT. HE.FIRST Mines, a neighbor and a friend of METROPOLITAN ( Continued from page one). the Mason family, at 10 o’clock and iSPEECCIALSTWO.WEEKS o nor arouse the att the ser at St. Aug =f MARCH| ention of the vice ustine’s : HORTICULTURAL ‘SOCIETY_| ‘weekfor Swastika, Where hewill inmate LIFE B s. There. was neither church at Galetta was at 10.30. All USINESS be employedfor a month. |. Sight BEINGORGANIZED HERE - Ivory andGreenEn nor sound of the family and schools and places of. business | _ Mr, Alex, Lunney. ameledWash Basins rushin of.Ottawa was 29c g back to her own home she were closed and the entire com- SH : “Thevillage is.again.planning a a week-end Familysize, Special 2 arouse OWS GROWTH guest atthe home of | c d her husband who had re- munity, still stunned by one of the Horticultural society,under. the. his sister, Mrs. A, Nugent. - | a Ivory and: GreenEn itired. H amelled‘Chambers e with Joseph: Proulx greatest tragedies in its “history, aoc ing direction cf Mrs. R. A. Sutcliffe, Mrs, Craig, - 49¢ fand Thom of. Ottawa spent sev-|f } as Bootland were early turned out to honor the memory Mrs.‘Ty A. Rossand: | Mr. Ralph| - Special {on Insurance in eral da the Force ys of last week the guest of scene but they had no facil- of the fire victims and to show Increased — MacKenzie: noes ities at hersister, Mrs. Robert Lowry. HeZineWashboards,heavyweightlarge their disposal. Theyand their Sympathy to relatives. The ; Bitty members have already| Miss Agnes Noble who-has been. : | 39¢ the quickly Welfare Work Benefits Size,Special gathering crowd could Superintendent, teachers and pup- been secured: and -great. -expecta- mpil do nothin oyed for.some months past in|} g but stand ineptly by ils of ‘St. Augustine’ s Sunday -. tions -are held“far:thezsuccessof . Glass Washboards,heavyweight:large and see Policyholders Smiths Falls. returned to town this. . the seething furnace burn School attended the funeral in _ this: organization. ©me ; —d9e a “week: - Size, Special.... itself out. body. Pallbearers were W. Several: years ago.. the “village _ The speed A highly satisfactory record for Mrs. ‘CyrusRoss is at “present + : 12Quart Galv. Pa with which the flames Schlievert, A, Mason, S. Froman, boasted: quitea'successful one, arid ils,“good weight reduced 1934 and the maintenanceof a strong visiting at the home of her daugh-| § Be the house to ashes and Thos. Bootland, Eric Trafford and - everyone enjoyed.tHe‘great. bene- Special — ‘li snuffed financial position are revealed by the ter, Mrs. out t Evans Maxwell’ of Tem- he lives of a mother W. Harding, 68th annual report of the Metropo- fitsderivea from it... ~ end her e iskaming, Quebec. . “14 Quart Galv. ‘Pails,‘good weight ntire family of three was The four. bodies were all con- litan Life Insurance Company just ‘Pakenham is so often referred to 33e aweso ta rs..Wm. Drummond of Prospect I Special - me. ined in one casket which was released. A substantial increase in bytourists as “such a_ beautiful It was a Su assets te the extent of $170,346,960 Park, Pennysivania, spent. several|] t 3. 30 oclock on Sunday rrounded by a profusion . of spot”that thatshould be sufficient. ”Chic morning that beautif was shown and total life insuranee days recently at the homeof. her] k Feeding Troughs, JaarFounts, Leg Bands, : the bodies of the ul floral tributes. In addi- |{ ‘Incentive for all citizens ‘to ‘strive jj) four victims tion in force was materially increased, mother, Mrs. George™Lowe. . _ Brooders Brooder. were recovered and to many flowers received from while policy loans receded to the pre- to make their individual grounds|. Pipes, Elbows, Dampers |} femo frie The sympathy ofthis commun- ved to a nearby vacant build- nds and other private individ- depression level. ‘The value of the into.flower gardens: to be admired a | Are nowinseason. | | ing pending vals, ity is extended to. Mrs.: Thomas the holdingof the in- there were floral pieces from Company’s health services was de-

2 byall. - : quest. the s tonstrated in new low mortality McGill in: the loss of her mother, uperintendent, teachers and . ‘DAY OF PRAYER the late. Mrs. Rivingtonof Rainsay.: I William Bootland, Eric iC pupils of St. Augustine figures. The Metropolitan is an “NEEDHAM &SN raw- ’s Sunday entirely mutual Company and the Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Steen and EDDEN || ford, DouglasFergus schoo) and the “The interdenominational day of: on and Wil- teachers and pupils report shows that total dividends small daughter-Ora’ of Ottawa : Phone oF ! liam Schlievert we of Kingdon M --ptayerwas held in St.Andrew’s: _HARDWARE PAKENHAM re the volun- ines school. paid to policvholders since organiza- ig} teer helpers w United churchon Friday afternoon: spent-Sunday last at toe:home of] ho tried to extin- tion. will pass the billion dolar mark guish the blaz with the 1935 declearation. -- last. with a very large attendance, the-former’s father, Mr. Ww. ae e by throwing ice and snowon the fire, “Continuing thepolicy with regard ... The theme of the meeting. was Steen. Rev. Thos. McAfee ‘Mrs. Lioyd Aringtron# and small In April, 1931, the h to our Canadian business, we paid _ “Bear ye one another's burdens.” - Connors hope to hear encouraging ouse that out and invested in Canada during son,Henry, Kinburn, were “guests reports reg stood next to the one occupied by ‘Responsive readings were ledby arding ‘his.condition in WHITE LAKE (Continued from page one) the year about $10,000,000 more than the beginning of the week at the |the Mason famil first, “The Law of God,” by Mrs: the near future. y was destroyed meet was collected here in premiums,” by in St. Andrew’s church, Ar homeof theformer’s sister, ‘Mrs. » St: Patrick’s concert, in fire and Russell Allison, five n- stated Third .Vice-President Wright, ds P. Falconer; second, “The New Arnprior Sawing bees ara in full prior on Sunday, dist, at W.-A. Hunt. swing year old son of Mr. and Mrs, W,il- 2.30 p.m the Manager for Canada, “which ‘Commandment,” ‘by. Mrs. Thomas}. ‘tewn hall, on Monday, March 18th. here with the saw mill At the evening servic Mr. and Mrs, Charles ‘Campbell of Mr. Wm. fred Allison, lost his life in e the officers Ross,and third, “Our Pattern,” by” Matinee and evening. Seat-plan at Campbell i that will be installe spent several days during the past. n operation, blaze. d: the young people | Mrs. Allie . Scott. O’Toolle’s drug: store. Popular will condu Miss Jean. McGregor Dr. Nel ct tne Services and the ‘week visiting in Oakville, at the tprices. Play, ‘ B S and Miss son was at the scene of add ~ During the dedicationof the of= The larney tone,” Katie Fo ress will be given by | home of thelatter”'s uncle, Mr, rrest of Burnstown called the tragedy on Moncay accompa Mr. dH. fering, a duet, “The Beautiful with interesting - entre-act num- n- T. Caloren of Smit on White Lake friends on Monda ied byPolice Chi hs Falls. Gardenof Prayer,”was rendered James: Elliott. : . bers, y. ef McCarthy and The pr Mr Dr. W esbytery learned. with re- | > Mrs. James Dempsey and daugh- ‘The many friends’ in thisvicin- . and Mrs. Ben Russett of . G. Robertson of Carp. The gr _ very. beautifully byMesdames G. et of the passing of two vener Pine Grove spent Friday at th latter performed the post-mortem - ‘#H. Scott and Allan Wilson. — | ter, Eileen of Hurdman’s Bridge ity of Miss anny Graham are e able elders of the church, home. of Mr. and Mrs, examination. The inquest n Mr. Ste- “Mr: ‘L.. Scot t. dedicated. the! were. guests. recently at the home delighted. to ‘hear:‘of her miracul- Melvin eed be venson of Cobde s. W. Scott. {of Headrick. only over the d n and “Mr. Mc- _ offering. Prayers|for peace, tem- the former's’ parents, Mr. rand ous. recovery.from double —pneu- eath of one of the Auley fou of Chalk River and the Mrs..F. J..-Gillan, monia. Miss- Gertrude Ha r victims and indications, on - perance and -missions were: deliv- All trust that she will lpenny and clerk wasinstructed to convey to quickly recuperate. Mrs. Ronald Barrie Monday were that evidence will ered by MesdamesW. W. Miller, _ Mr. William Robertson is’‘at'spre-: Her nephew, Spent the ‘the relatives the sympathy of the . week-end at their par ‘be taken on the death of the moth- —$. Allison, John:‘Mulligan and Al- sent spending several weeks visit- Mr. Wallace Campbell, who spent ental home court in their bereavement. near Galetta. er, lan MeCann. mo ing in- Toronto atthe home ofhis several days of last week with her It was learned that the presby- This wag the first coroner's jury rother, Mr. Harry Robertson, and returned. to his work in the Royal. Mr. Gilbert Fraser who spent tery of Montreal was about to HAS21stBIRTHDAY . it has been necessary for Dr is- | Sister, Mrs.Hugh MeArthur. Bank, Ottawa, thebeginning ofthe the past few weeks at the h . J. sue ia Call from Mon ome of S. Nelson, ne treal West, to ‘Miss Rosie Poynter celebrated week. his sister and w Carleton county Rev. H Miss: Kelly, who spent the past brother-in-law, Mr. co . BR. Pickup, B.A., of Ren- her twenty-first birthday on Sat- and Mrs roner, to swear in since he as- morith at Farrelton, Quebec, at her . Murray Yuill of Chelsea frew. The presbytery expressed _ -urday last, and the verybest. Falls, Que., sumed.office. parental:homethere, returned re- returned home on its regret at the prospect of losing wishes of thewhole community. Tuesday. “The inquest opened on Monday cently to resume her duties as a valuable.member of the court. are extended to “her. “Rosie” has "GlasgowStation and. after jurors and others con- housekeeper for’ Rev. Father G. ‘Dz Arrangements were made to issue 2 beenillnow. for nearlyfour years cerned had viewed the bodies, ad- Gorman. the matter when the call is receiv- _andduringall that-periodof time Mrs. Gillespie. returned recently | Conse jornment was made to Monday, rvative Candidates ed. A commission of presbytery During the ienten weekly ser- from: alengthyvisit in, Ottawa.’ March 18th, when, starting at 3.30 has always..been patient and In Carleton Ar consisting of the moderator, Rev. vices held in St. Mark’s Anglican|. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Anderson e Active| p.m. the inquest will be resumed cheerful, setting a daily. example T. McAfee; Rev. J. Foote, Rey. A. church here, a series of ‘slides on of Torontovisited ‘Monday evening in the school at Fitzroy Har I in fortitude for young and. old bor. J. Fowlie, Rev. H. R. Pickup and |. . Biblical life, are being given and. with. Mr. and Mrs. James Ander- , Conservatives of Carleton county. The jury sworn in were: A. M. alike, and makingpeople glad to Messrs. Burton of Renfrew and HARRY D. WRIGHT explained. by the rector, Rev. ic“Tson, held their first pre-election rally McLean, foreman; J. W. Dickson, -have an opportunity to visit with. Norman McLaren of Arnprior was A. Bender. _.Miss: Jean Hamilton is visiting Wednesday night, when under the P.M. Herrick, Alfred Austin, Sam Third Vtee-President and Manager ! cher, appointed to meet at Arnprior and for Canada, Metropolitan Life Insur- with her “cousin, Mrs. auspices of, the ‘Britannia Line Baskin and George Bruce, Mrs. G. G Brown. ofNew Edwin. all of deal with the call. ance Company, who reports increased “PAKENHAM PERSONALS Stewart ofPine.Grove, and also Ladies’ ‘Conservative Association, Galletta, Thomas Bootland ‘of King- Brighton, ‘Pennsylvania, is -spend- Presbytery adjourned to meet in investments in the Dominion, Mr. Borden Shawis.this week;on Mrs, Riddel of Barryvale: four: candidates for nomination at don Mine and John Kedey of Fitz- ingsome time at the home 'of*her Carleton Place on the second Mrs. George Howa the convention to be held roy Harbor. Tues- brings the total of such excess pay- : the sick list. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas rd: -of ‘West- at North. day of May. meath is spending a week wi Gower, May 4, addressed a gat ments and investments over premi- _. Miss Mary Snedden was a week- Connors, owing tothe serious ill- th her her- The late Mrs. Mason, aged about ing or some two ums te about $126,000,000 in the -.endvisitorto Pembroke. ness. of her father. .The many sister, Mrs. James Anderson, and hundred people in 29, was born at Overbrook, a 63 years that we have been doing the town ha Mr, George Jordanleft here last friends in this: vicinity. ofMr. other relatives inthe vicinity. ll, Westboro, and pre- daughter of. Arthur and the late T business in the Dominion.” Mr. sente he World Dayof Prayer “Mr.andMrs. Harold Cuthbert- d the platforms upon which Mrs. Avery. (Her maiden name Wright. pointed out that the Metro- >| son of Bristol spent they will seek the honor Observed by Local Women politan’s investments in Canada. had a-few days of con- was Violet Avery. In religion she | last week with the former' sis-. testing the riding at the f increased during 19384 and now s orth- was an Angucan. Besides her totalled $256,920:068 of which ter, Mrs. J com gene elect On Friday afternoon, March ohn Russet, and Mr. ing ral ions. husband, she leaves her father, 8th, the women $173,744,148 was in Bonds issued Russet and Mr. John Cuthbertson. The meeting, presided. over by and one brother, John Avery of of Arnprior were or guaranteed by Dominion, Pro- invited and Miss Findlay of Bristol spent Mrs. (H..J. Sykes, president of the Overbrook, te meet with the women of vineial or Municipal governments. ‘the. week-end. with Mr. a association, was. unmarred by any every color and race throughout “The dauble value of this type of nd.-Mrs, |. She came with her husband to Russett: | unpleasant or inharmonious inci- the worldto pray, the topic being investment cannot. be over-estima- Kingdon: Mines as a bride about 13 ted,” he said. “Not onlyis it a safe Funeral Ambulance Mrs. Henry Simpson and: son, dent, although G. Russell Boucher, “Bear ye one another’s Burdens.” years ago when the place assumed investment for policyholders funds, Carswell, attended the funer one ‘of the nomination candidates, This service. was held in the _ Director. | | Service — al on all the characteristics of a per- but also this money is. eontributing Monday of Mrs, ‘came in. for some good-nature First Baptist church, Mrs. R. Fully Equipped.for Winter Service Merrifield of d manent camp. All three children greatly to the building-wp. of our . Braéside. Mrs. Andre Carswe chaffing when some of ‘the speak- Scheels presiding. Representa- eountry and the betterment of w ll were born at Kingdon Mines. Mr. accompanied them as far as -M ers accused him of attending “pink tives were present from the Luth- communities all over Canada.” - Phones—Day126,12 r. Mason had been out of employ- 8 ; Nig ht 328, 247. George Garswell’s where she spen teas” and being an expert at eran, Elgin Street Baptist, United, The amount of life insurance in t ment practically since the mine foree in Canada now totals $1,022,- the day with her sister “handling tea cups in a dainty Pentecostal, Evangelical ang Pres- -in-law, there fell upon evil days and clos- $59,931, this being a substantial gain Mrs. Carswell, manner.” byterian churches together with who. is seriously. ill. ed down a few years ago. Last over the preceding year. Payments. Master. Jimmie Wright, o 'W. F.Garland, sitting member, the Salvation Army, each denomi- to Canadian policyholders and bene~ nly son Easter he procured work in the of Mr. and” Mrs. John Wright of Dr.cA. B, Hyndman of Carp, R. Oo. nation having its share in the | ficiaries for 1934 totalled $28,263,755. Macassa mine and had been at and during the year over 400,000: Stewartville, is ‘a. patient in Ren- Morris and Mr. Boucher, the four hour of worship. Kirkland Lake ever since. free nursing visits were made te ‘frew. hospital. While. sliding on candidates for the nomination, all The funeral was on Wednesday Industrial and Growp policyholders | Saturday onthe crust ona very declared they were ready to abide in Canada. SOUTH VERMILLION steep. morning from the home of Mr. At the inaugural meeting of the hiil, withhis chum, Jimmie by the choice of the convention It is interesting to. note that the William Harding to St. Augustine’s county council for Pontiac held Mitchell, ‘the sleigh camein con- and lend. their full support to the Metropolitan’s first publication on Anghican church, Galetta. Ser- {tact with a post and. Jimmie was chosen candidate. in Campbell’s Bay on Wednesday, health was issued in 187] and that vice was. by Rev, P, Caiger-Wat- Nelson D. McLellan, amember of the nursing serviee for Industrial very seriously injured and as heis GOLDMINES LIMITED son and interment was in St. the council for the past fourteen policyholders started in 1909. Since improving, if no complica tions 0c- Mark’s. Anglican c the Company first.eaoperated in 1392 cur he is expected t emetery, Pak- years as mayor of SBristol, was o recover, SEEK NEW BRIDGE enham. with Government.eficials in a threat- : AUTHORIZEDCAPITAL $1,500,000 OVER BONNECHERE elected warden for the ensuing ened cholera epidemic, it has werked 750,005. VENDORS SHARES POOLED The cortege proceeded from the two years. side by side with national, provincial a-Pelan of Seats for — and local health organizations to 3 osAveragevalues from seventy-fivesamples assayed Ata meeting of Renfrew munici- stamp out preventable disease. It is pal council Tuesday evening the pointed owt that new low mortality (Continued from ‘page one) , $28.00per ton(gold at $20.67) | m pros and cons of a new bridge figures are recorded in 1934 fer prae- captive to the maid. ‘Felix lays across the Bonnechere: river. on tically all of the diseases against siege to the heart which public health forces have of Miss Malloy highway 17 in Renfrew were dis- | Objective of. Coinpany‘is All vendors stock’ volun- even if she is a holy terror of the directed special preventive measures tarily pooled until cussed by the councillors and the — notably typhoid fever, fuberculo- . PRODUCTION— “efficiency. mad” ‘type. following resolution was introduc- sis, diphtheria, infant mortality and “It dev ho th Mi = 3 on ‘less than 1,000,000. - PRODUCTION elops, wever, at ss ed by Councillor M: J. julpher VA = maternal mortality. Malloy being a bright Irish-Amer- Definite evidence of improving poy shares issued. oS is an accomplished fact and passed: es ican girl, decides to find out for “That whereas the present: BE ‘business conditions in Canada and the United States is indicated by the |herself something about the O’Linn bridge over the Bonnechere river - “Over 5,000ft. of cleanstripped high gradequartz veins increase in the total life insurance in ,aver- ‘boys, so in realityshe poses as the ‘at Renfrew on. the trans-Canada force, in income andin assets. _ age 3 ft-wide. - {maid of her friend who develops 2...Twenty-one tes highway is over 40 years old and The amount of new life insurance, t pits, |_ Some down 15 it,allshowing excel- an efficiencycomplex: to help her e... dentivalues. in a state of disrepair; and where- including policies revived and in- mistress’ plans. ‘ereased during the year totalled 3. FREER” GOLD ‘VISIBLE ALL THE WAY. DOWN “TH as it is totally inadequate to con- E In the east also are.Ony. Dolan, $3,287,100,370 which was $112,105,- SHAFT. Veinwidens from 1% ft. on surface tofull‘width veniently. carry the heavy provin- q (Joseph. Dupuis), 895 greater than the amount of the = ofshaftat 40feet. employee. of cial trafic which now has to pass past year. This increase is evidence a Report by Dr, McMurehy, late ofDom. Gov't. GeologicalSurvey Brian; Conal Foggarty, (Arthur Fover it, and whereas it is common of a healthy progress in business > @. Object ofthisfinancingis to further develop the.BROBEREY:ahd. Pouliot, a bill collector, and Mary knowledge to all that this bridge conditions, especially when it is og fo.PURCHASE 50: TON: MILE,» oe {| O’Linn, (Genevieve. Dupuis), without exaggeration can be des- considered that the demand for -- 8)Brian’s mother, all of whom make eribed as’ an actual. menace to all policy loans has dropped to the pre- fl interesting contributions to num- depression level, and the demand for 35¢ PerShare traffic passing over it dueto its ex- surrender values has ‘decreased con- erous comedy. situations. tremely narrow width of only six- siderably. The Company's 1934 busi- New ‘Agena. at: 440,45and.50.feet in shaft averag2e $613.50, - The ending is happy; Brian has teen feet, which width is notsuf- ness was done at an average rate of Channel.Saniples taken. across full width of shaft | been clearing Peterof a dishonesty N 19,900 policies for $10,884438 issued, ficient to carry the heavy summer accusation brought against him by traffic with any degree of comfort revived and increased, for each busi- SP:ONSORED BY ness day. oo the:machinations ‘of Felix. while cr security, nor is it suitable for T the two young women keep every- A still further indication of better winter traffic when snow and. ice times is the i ncreasein life insurance sonsBROADLEY &CO. body guessing; till the final scene. cause ruts which makes thepass- in force of over six hundred and - The spirit-of youth pervades the ing of teams and cars often an eighty-six million dollars. The Com- _COMMONWEALTH BUILDING | story. yet it has. its moments of actual hardship; - pany at the end of 1934 had 41,970,- pathos, and’ its passages of heart “Therefore be it resolved that}. 561 policies in. foree for a total of $19,489,805,475. on the lives of Toronto, Canada touchingeloquence, it. dashes of the council ofthe town of Renfrew ‘MAIL MONEYSAFELY Irish humor and its splashes. of about twenty-seven million people. unanimously. petition the provin- Whenyou are sending money by mail, use The total of Ordinary insurance in |) BURROWS,BROADLEY&CO, charming folly. which render the. eial government urging immediate foree has now passed the TenBillion @21-King StreetEast,Toronto,- Trishman ‘at. once delightful’. and construction of a modern bridge of | a Royal Bank Money Order.It gives every Dollar mark. a Phone AD,6034(4 Lines to Central) | incomprehensible, The play is a a width commensurate with the]. advantage of safety and convenience to Payments. to policyholders and beneficiaries resulted in a consider- y - Please send me fullinformation. ee - | a | breath of; “Old Erin”in. a modern traffic which it must take care of bothsender and receiver. Money Orders GE | setting. able amount of money being put Please’ find.enclosed: chequelmoneyorder for Goes eecets va and morein keeping with thesub- may be bought-.at any branch of The Bank into daily | circulation during 1934. siantial structures which are to be | and are issued in dollars or in pounds. The year’s total was over five - bein, ayment. in fullPOP. vosceheeechisccsesecesesrseli. neShares at TOBACCO QUALITY found at other points on this same | - hundred and twenty-five million Saa: psshare i: nS: outh, Vermillion Goid ‘Mines Limited. dollars, of which more than two- highway VW.a “Tobacco. quality ig related direct- we THE thirds was paid to living policy- holders. ‘This sum represented pay- “@lease Printi.Nome)” #| lyto the ‘nitrogen content of the] ; -FAR-FETECHED ment of $4,351.73 during each “f| soil in which the weed is. grown,| YA minute of each business day in the A Thesoil’s nitrogen|content must be ‘Someone suggests “that “Uncle year. itment-to pay. for. The Conpany has received‘payment. or-. eomm high forquality cigars and low: for. Sam go ion the air with his next| OF Cc A DOA rs, consequently the. AN the shares h ereby: ‘BO!dk: from: the underwyrite quality cigarettes. “Maryland tob- Statement.on. instalments overdue |. to the treasury ofthe: The nice flavor in those Norweg- proceeds of this subseription: will not goin acco, it wes found,is lower In nic~. from war-debtors. He might be-| re hereby sold. toyee ARNPRIOR BRANCH ~ - WE, MOORE, Manager ian sardines from New England Company,the shares ofwhic h a tine2 eontenf than. tobaccos. pro~ gin, “Hello, everybody!'—Detroit} ee ; . is the Italian olive oil from cotton os ducedin other: states. 8 News. seed,