Volume¥Fifty-five—No.4B “ARNPRIOR,ONT, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1934 Subseription—$2.09 per Year

|[Policing ofTown©|Report For October of. Mr. X. Desormia ‘Government,Plans _ Victorian Order Nurse Inclement Weather Marred ‘UnderDiscussion|“October report of the Victorian Ts Relief Officer on — Order nurse is: Remembrance Day Service Mach.RoadConstructi “Patients numbering 29 had 180 ‘ActionHas Been. Lacking nursing visits. Appointed bbyyCouncil at Interested Units Paraded In Snowand Rain ‘Hon. Peter Heenan. ‘Announces. $662,000 as. When Complaints Made Ofthese, 19 were new patients; an Adjourned Meeting SumItIs Hoped to Spend on SouthRenfrew | _Is Allegation 6 medical; 3 surgical; 6 prenatal Monday Evening From Post Office to Town Hall and Later and.8 babies. | Attended Church—Usual Ceremony at Pyion -Roads—For NorthRenfrew Smaller Sum} There were 4 maternity cases Mr. X. Desormia was appointed but Addresses Were Omitted and for CarletonCounty, $80,000 The matter of policing of the and 5 operations were attended. relief officer at a salary of two dol- ‘town wasbrought to the fore at. Educational visits made were 94. lars per day at an adjourned meet- Remembrance Day ceremony lost sons overseas, placed a wreath “The Ontario provincial govern-. in the riding on a pro rata basis. an adjourned meeting of the muni- Total visits, 274. - ing of the Arnprior council on here this year followed the same on the pylon for the Ontario gov- s“ment plans to spend: $662,000 on. ‘Tentative plans are to place mar- ‘cipal council on Monday night Fees from patients, $30.25; Met- Monday evening. Appointment of general plan as in former years ernment and others followed. arterial roads in South Renfrew, ‘ried men,-as far as possible, on’ when Councillor Short queried: ropolitan Life Insurance, $217.75; Mr. Desormia was made on motion with the exception that addresses The Last Post and then the -.uplans to Spend $497,000. on sim- ‘this road work nearest home and “What are the duties of the chief total, $58.00. of Councillors Short dnd Moran were omitted and because of it Reveille were sounded by Sergt. » ilar: roads in. North Renfrew to-send unmarried men to. camps of police at a function such as that Five mothers’ conferences were and was cncurred in unanimously. being Sunday, there wasa parade James Beatty of the Lanark and >and plans to spend $80,000° on ‘furthér away on the trans-Canada on Saturday.” Reference -was to held: total attendance 59. It was stated to council that to church afterward, the church Renfrew Scottish and the national - voads of like nature in Carleton highway. the interscholastic rugby game. Tyw9 toxoid clinics by Dr. J. H. about sixty have registered to date chosen being the Elginstreet Bap- anthem was sung. -eounty, if and providing the Do- ~The: Chronicle understands that Councillor Short complained ‘that Box, on the new forms approved by the tist. The participating units paraded “minion will contribute. forty per no part-of the expenditure will be spectators had been allowed to 26 children. had immunization provincial government. With the Citizens’ band leading then to the Elgin street Baptist ent of the sums mentioned. This on Highway No. 17 but on. arter- crowd over a large section ofthe completed. Opening of a lengthy relief dis- ial roads. designed to permit easy playing field and wondered if the there was a parade from the post church; those who wished to do so “road. work planned| here. and in On Oct. Sth, Dr. Lewis held a cussion followed Mayor. Mulvihill’s attended the service and others re- egress from various points to the police chief could be instructed to office to the town hall and with _ the district involving | over a mil- mental health clinic. queries: “What are we going to do turned to the barracks and to the new road. designed to shorten the exercise the powers ofhis office veterans, members of the Lanark lion and aquarter. of dollars is about relief this fall? How are and Renfrew Scottish, boy scouts scout and cub headquarters. distance between Pembroke: and to move them back behind the part of a provincial plan to spend. we going to handle it?” and wolf cubs participating. A new color note in the parade Toronto. lines. ~ $16,000,000 at various points in it,” The mayor explained that last was in the colored caps worn by One new . section of roadway | ‘Tvs no use, he won't do Town Bylawsin A heavy fall of snow militated theprovince to. provide employ- January, to save time at council many of the veterans, various co!l- planned is said to be from Burley answered Mayor Mulvihill. against a large turnout but despite “mentfor 40,000men until the end meetings and to facilitate matters ors representing the division of to Bancroft. to Barry’s Bay to There were questions as to the the very inclement weather a sur- a of March. Terrible Shape for relief recipients council had prisingly large number of people which the wearer was a member. Pembroke. . extent of the duties of a chief of This:“program, as outlined by. acted on his suggestion to have were present at the town hall for AHon. Peter Heenan, Ontario minis- The. whole program depends, police and Mayor Mulvihill stated committees of council meet relief however, on whether or not the that a chief’s duty was to preserve | Says the Mayor the ceremony. terof lands and forests, has been recipients at regular intervals to After the customary two min- Dominion government will con- order and discipline at any gath- : “presented, The Chronicle under- hear complaints about rulings by Armistice Day tribute a stated share of the estim- ering whether on public or private utes of silence, “O Canada” was _“gtands, to the . Dominion cabinet the relief officer, Committee for sung and Piper James McHardy ated expenditures. property. Agrees With Coun. Short ~ where it is being considered. the first three months had been played “The Lament.” Mrs. W. H. at Elgin Street In the event of such. a program [The Journal carried an - Mayor Mulvihill stated in rather That All Should Be | the mayor, the reeve and the de- Meek, representing mothers who of work being instituted in: South, unofficial report this Thursday exasperated tone that he had en- Burnt and Fresh | puty reeve and they had carried Baptist Church

Renfrew, Arnprior men would morning to the effect that Mr. deavored to have the chief take Start Made on until late in the spring when share with those from other points Heenan’s plan will not be accepted action about a police dog in the relief had been practically elimin- Homecoming Reception inits present form.] north ward, alleged to be vicious Sunday Morning Service ated. Now, the mayor believed “Our bylaws are in terrible and alleged to have bitten at least three other members of council One hundred friends of Mr. and Attended by Members to get action shape; you can walk right through JuniorGridders one child; failing should take over the work. Mrs. Craig Coe were present at of Legion, Cubs Demonstration—Concert from the chief, the mayor had act- them,” said Mayor Mulvihill at a Varied councillors, one after their homein Fitzroy Harbor on council meeting on Monday night, Failed Advance é ed. on his own initiative and had another, stated their belief that Friday evening at a home coming and Others secured results but he did not apropos of a request from the Arn- _All ladies of Arnprior and dis- the committee of mayor, reeve and reception. Dancing and cards prior business men’s association “InthePlayoffs trict are cordially invited to at- believe it should be necessary for deputy reeve had functioned ex- were enjoyed and during the The members of the Arnprior that council name a committee fo tendthe free concert and demon- a private citizen to do such things cellently, were in touch with per- evening the bride and bridegroom branch of the Canadian Legion of for meet a committee of the business stration of Wabasso products in when there was a police officer tinent details of relief matters and were presented with a mantel the British Empire Service League | Held the GlebeTeam for men, the two committees to con- the Arnprior town hall, under the the purpose. would be well advised to carry on clock. The address was read by together with the members of the sider amalgamation of many by- -. Major Part of Game auspices of the Arnprior branch of The mayor also complained that until the end of the year. Ernie Sadler and M. L. Farrell local Cubs upon the conclusion of keep laws to bring them up to date. the V.O.N., starting at 8 o’clock on it seemed to be impossible to Members of that committee had made the presentation. the celebration of the sixteenth Yielding. Touch in a “Then let’s burn them all and the evening of Wednesday, Nov. off the main business streets, opposing views and believed the Mr. and Mrs. Coe (nee Thelma anniversary of the armistice held Final Quarter start over,” countered Mr. Short. 2ist. | character from the west end of the work and honors should be shared Delahunt) were married in St. at the town hall, on Sunday par- to be a “No fooling; that’s what should There will be a program by. local town who.was alleged by others. “Matthew’s church. Ottawa, by Rev. aded to the Elgin street Baptist ae Arnprior high school’s powerful des- be done,’ was the mayor’s rejoin- artists and a special door prize of nuisance to merchants and. pe Deputy Reeve O’Connor pre- W. W. Davis on Wednesday last. church for divine service. »- junior rugby team, for two years n was der, . a Wabasso bed set has been donat- trians; the manin questio sented a motion, seconded by Prior to the reception a dinner Upon the entrance of the pastor, ~ champions of the Renfrew county g inclina- “You'll probably find them in edby E. D .Osborne and Son for a alleged to have beggin Reeve Church, naming Councillors party was held. Rev. W. Grant Rev. T. J. H. Rich, and choir with interscholastic league, found a to be some- the archives at Ottawa,” was Mr. door prize. tions and was alleged Short, Moore and Jeffery as a Jones and Mrs, Jones and immed- everyone standing a two minute’s stumbling block in their path to f soap and O’Connor’s comment when it was The demonstration of Wabasso. what averse to the use o special committee to handle relief iate relatives were guests. silence was observed followed by ~ further interscholastic rugby hon- stated some bylaws were missing products will be in charge of Mrs. water. for the balance of the year. the invocation. . With. the singing _ .,ors in the’ Glebe juniors on Satur- and had been missing at the time Jeanne. D. Duval, who will. con- Some councillor stated that he Councillor Short, having served of “All hail the Power of Jesus’ - day.- = Mr. Moles assumed the role of tinue her demonstrations in the E. believed that at one time ‘there on a similar committee last . year, Baptist B. Y. P. U. Name” the service proper began. Despite the facts that the locals clerk treaurer. D.-Osborne and. Son. department owas a warrant issued for the arrest declined positively to act. The scripture reading was taken were outweighed and had only Early closing, transient traders’ ; store from Thursday, Nov. 22nd, to of the man mentioned. Councillor Moore declined also, from the forty-sixth psalm. Sing at least one touchdown by the why it has not been executed.” Masonic Banquet Efforts were made to draft other pastor, Rev. T. J. H. Rich. The sermon bearing the title, and —» homesters. In Grace-St.Andrew’s at There was no explanation members of the council to serve A brief devotional period was “The ideal and the inevitable,” “- ‘The igame was played in al no further discussion of the mat- on Friday Night but they declin- ‘led by the pastor after which Miss that melted as | Wednesday. Evening on the committee (Continued on page two) steady fall of snow ‘ter. andthere the matter ended. F. Macnab, the honorary president and éd it fell, made the field slippery Banquet of the Canada Central Baptist - Miss Rita Carthy has returned inconvenience « to Had Attendance of Over was a decided Young Peoples’ Union, was asked home from the Water Street hos- « the verylarge attendance at the |Copper Trail Produced 100 Celebrants to preside for the election of offic- At the opening banquet of the Arnprior Poultry Fair pital after undergoing an opera- gam. . laymen’s association. of Grace-St. Three Valueless Coins| on Thursday, Dec. 6th ers. Par- tion for appendicitis. a "Glebe laid down a good defence Andrew’s United church,,on Wed- A “Masonic Night” embodying a The chair named Miss I. _ . for Arnprior’s. passing attack and sons, Miss J. Kerr and Mr. W.! = nesday evening, the following of- The sum of $31.69 was realized chicken dinner, a varied program, in intercepting two and In Arnprior, a poultry fair day Parker as a nominating commit- cauecended ficers were elected for. the coming by the boy scouts’ and wolf cubs’ followed by euchre and bridge (Continued on. page two). is to be held on Thursday, Decem- ‘year: ‘trail of coppers on Saturday last, was sponsored by Madawaska tee. Honorary president—Rev. J. M. lodge A. F. and A. M. on Friday ber 6th. The slate of officers presented Coming Events which sum the youths hope may ion houses and evening of last week with Mr. Poultry commiss by the Committee were unani- MacDonald. cover their. ex- be stretched to wholesale concerns have signified mously agreed to and were as fol- -President—G. A. Boyce. penses for the Winter months. Horace D. McCord as convenor of "Listening in their intention of having buyers lows: CHICKEN SUPPER in the K. of Vice president—A. G. Burwash. was a handicap the committee in charge. Wet weather here on that date. Honorary president—Rev. T. J. C. hall, Wednesday, Nov. 28th, On the Municipal Council | Secretary treasurer—E. 'B. and prevented painting of a line The banquet-and the succeeding 2 “ Birds offered for sale must, of H. Rich. under the auspices of the C.W.L. nday Byening : Farmer. Von the sidewalk, but flannellette program were in the J.0.0.F. re- oo OnMo course be properly finished, pluck- President—Mr. C. Grierson , re- Adults 35e, Children 25c. Song Leader—J. C. Stavenow. , plac- ereation room with the Mons Re- maf was donated, cut into strips ed the ANNUAL SUPPEK of St. An- Directors—A. R. Scott, Milton bekah lodge doing the catering; at ed, starved, bled and kill elected. ed on the sidewalk and the being sold. drew’s Prasbyterian church in . “The public.‘school principal, Myr. Blair, George Clarke, Harvey Mur- the conclusion of the program correct time before Vice president—Miss I. Slaugh- coppers, as given, placed thereon. s, geese and the basement on Thursday, Nev. o E. -R. Underhill, applied for . ex- | Rb; Garfield Davies, James Hart, guests were directed to the Mas- Turkeys, chicken ter. Three coins of no value were re- chased by the 29th, from 5 to 8 o’clock. - ee emption’ from payment of rent. for onic rooms in the building where ‘ducks will all be pur Secretary—Miss Dinah Pearce. N. S.°Robertson. ceived: one was an old confedera- ue at EUCHRES—On Monday, Novem- town hall for a recent public| buyers at the prices in vog Treasurer—Mr. Willis Parker, the ‘Attendance was about the 115 ece. tables were in readiness . for On. motion. of tion pi the time of the sale. ; re-elected. ber 12th, also Monday, Nov. ~~gehool, concert. mark; special speaker was Donald The trail was’ started at the euchre and bridge. Inall there - Short ‘and. Pritchard As is usual on such occasions, It was decided to follow the con- 26th, in the parish hall, Paken- ~~. ** Councillors Taylor of Carleton Place. and mo- al corner and ‘was an attendance of over one Bank of Montre Arnprior merchants will feature vention plan of commissions and ham, under auspices of Altar oh scouncil grantedthe request. tion pictures were shown ‘by. .’ hundred members of the lodge, reached as far as Farmer Bros tstanding bargains Society. Admission 25c. ~ Councillors Grahamand Jeffery| Frank H. Weldon. their wives and friends who en- special and ou the heads of the commissions motion authorizing Store. for shoppers on that day. chosen were as follows. EUCHRE and DANCE—Auspices ‘sponsoreda Chairman was A. R. Scott and lthough the trail was not com- joyed the very excellent dinner A of St. Augustine’s church, Galet- the purchaseof an overcoat for. Devotional—Rev. T. J. H. Rich. a vote of thanks to the speaker was pleted, scouts and cubs were well ‘prepared and served by the ‘Re- ta, on Friday, Nov. 23rd. Good hof the members.of the police a Stewardship—Mis s Iva Slaugh- ac eeaAaROTh eT e moved-by A. ‘G. Burwash; varied . satisfied with the results. of the bekahs . Rev. J. M. MacDonald prizes. Good music for danc- : “force at acost of$23.50 each, It { ter. numbers were rendered by the"| day. asked the blessing at the start of ing. Admission 25c. Refresh- was. understood that. the coats church orchestra. aa the banquet, EDDED | Service—Miss Kate Taylor. | W ments. /= weuldbe oftheshort variety com- At the conclusion of: the dinner, Fellowship,—_Mr. W. Parker. VIRGINIA JUBILEE SINGERS— Eemonly knownas pea. jackets. the toast to the King was proposed The meeting closed in prayer led In St. Andrew’s Presbyterian ed from the library board by Miss F. Macnab, after which Receiv CouncilGrants Requests a by. Mr. A. G. Burwash and re- Chabot—Desormia church, under auspices of St. f invoices covering |refreshments were served. ne was.a roll o sponse was in the usual manner. Andrew’s Y.P.S. on Friday rchases. of books .over..a two Ror Coal Dealer Service. The pretty wedding was solemn- - pu ‘Community singing was under the evening, Nov. 23rd, at 8 p.m. «year period. This was. turned leadership of Chief of Police. J. Ss. ized in St. John Chrysostom K.of C. District Admission 25c. _ overto the finance committee, » Rodgers who was also heard in a church, by Rev. J. T. Warnock, Mx. A, ‘D. F. Campbell, “_appear- NIGHT OF LOVE,” featur- “Mulvihill stated that be-| at six o'clock on Monday “ONE ~ ee Mayor ing - before council on Monday | pleasing solo, with Mrs. Arthur P.P. Memorial Service ing Grace Moore, the most gicr- “tween 1200 and 1400 bagsof pota- |} orning, Nov. 12th, of Miss Hazel evening was granted two requests Glenn. as accompanist. Other m ious of all musical romances. een grown on the muni- youngest daughter ~ toes had b in connection with his ‘coal busi- ‘items on the program included a M. Desormia, The biggest atiraction of the t during the summer> and rmia and the late Ar- Was Scene of| - -¢ipal plo ness: -recitation, “Betty and the Bear,” of Mrs. Deso ‘Eganville season. O’Brien theatre, Fri- would’ show a reasonable esormia, and Mr. J. W. “these - First he sought the privilege of. by Miss Laughlin of Kinburn; a midose D Memoriam Occasion day and Saturday, Nov. 16th and | os ‘profit, although because of the low duet by Donald Berndt and Elwin bot, second son of Mr. and erecting small bins “close © to the Cha y g 17th. toes, not as great a ot, all of Arnprior. | Monda Evenin price of- pota weigh scales wherein small quan- Mosley, with Mrs. Arthur Glenn Mrs. John Chab auspices of EUCHRE and dance, profit as in the previous year. | tities ofcoal’ could . be kept for |. as accompanist and numbers by Attendants were Mrs. Helen At the annual district K. of C. AAA. in Orange -«Councillor Moranwill seek per- evening-up purposes, that is if a an orchestra comprising Messrs. Graham, sister of the bride, and emorial service in Eganville on hall, Stittsville, Friday, Nov. 23. “mission of KenwoodMills Limited load weighed less: than. the. order, : E. J. Davies, James Hart, Arthur Mr. Leo Chabot, brother of the m ning there was a total Good prizes. Dancing 9 p.m. endrain dug onthe. Miller, groom. Monday eve an op in- the|. “to have some could be added or Glenn, Ezra Smith, Delbert attendance of about.75 members to 2am. Music by Fernbank farsouthend of the Kenwood pro- case of prepaidorders for a speci- Donald Berndt, Elwin Mosley and The bride was attractively from the four councils, Arnprior, orchestra. Admission 25c. me -perty in order to drainland near fied. amount, if the weight showed Earl ‘Bethune, and, Mrs. Arthur gowned in a model of green crepe oses, Renfrew, Pembroke and Eganville, Lunch 10c. _ the. head ofMcDonaldstreet.to the over the amount ordered some Glenn. with a shoulder knot of pink r rasting in this district, and of these about TRAVELOGUE—Stephen A. Ha- ”storm seweron Edward: street. - could be taken from the joad and Prize winners at euchre “were: and accessories of cont the. fifteen were from Arnprior. boush, with Madame Haboush, — -. Securing of a new.snowplow placed in the bins. [men’sfirst, T.. Trudeau, Fitzroy shades. She also wore rown lapin The service was in memoriam to in jperson, present all- talking “was deemed © advisable: “and ~ the Second privilege. sought was ‘| Harbor; .second,. -Ebwin.. ‘Mosley; groom’sgift a Kaffa b bridesmaid four members of-the four councils ‘musical travelogue, “The Seven ~ matter of steel plows will bein- that of erecting a hydrant with ladies’ ‘first, Miss Mary Campbell; swagger coat. The with black who passed away. during the past Wonders of Jerusalem and Gali- wn crepe “oyestigated again. | Standpipe- and: hose near the corn- second, Miss Gladys McComp; at was in bro al- lee” in Grace-St. Andrew’s Unit- r knot of yel- year, including the late J. P. G Mr, D. Bedard addressed council er of Hugh and MeGonigal streets yo. bridge, men’s first, E. R. Under- seal cape, a shoulde ing acces- vin of Arnprior. ed chureh on Tuesday, Nov. 20th, “ seeking, he said; no reduction in e purpose of wetting all coal ‘hill; second,E. B, Farmer; ladies’ low roses and all match for th Officiating were the officers. of at 8 p hisown. - business. assesment, but previous to: delivery. In both cases ‘first, Mrs. E. Malloch; second, Mrs. -gories. TWILIGHT TEA—The Arnprior ‘STEPHEN A. ‘HABOUSH a ny the im- the Eganville council of the K. of : asking that other rooming houses it wasagreed that Mr. “Campbell EB. R. Underhill: : . Following the ceremo Ot- C., headed by P. J..Kelly, grand. - women’s institute will hold a tea ering to the transient| nstallation who appears in person in an all | mediate friends| motored to in town cat would bearall costs.of i Clergymen present in- and bean supper at Mrs. Earle taxon wa for a wedding breakfast at knight. ‘trade beassesseda business and equipment and all. would be taking musical travelogue, “The Mr. Robert Baird, an aged resi- ta der, Arn- Bethune’s .on Thursday, Nov. he bride’s sister Mrs. cluded Rev. Fr. Schru an: equitable pro rata. basis. » He, done under supervision. of the Seven Wonders of-Jerusalem| and: dent ofFitzroy, suffered a slight. the home of t ‘99nd, from 4 to 7 p.m. Proceeds ey left on a prior; Rt. Rev. Monsignor French expressedhis: disinclination to pay town: engineer. Enabling motion Galilee,”: in. Grace-St. . Andrew’s: ‘stroke a few days, ‘ago and has Ben Baker . Later th ntario... and Rev. Fr. May, Renfrew: Rev. to be used for relief purposes; = such a-tax unlessthe competitors |: wassponsored by Deputy Reeve churchon Tuesday, Nov. 20th, un-| been ina serious condition ‘ever wedding trip to. western O eside Fr. Wingle and Rev. Fr i. French, your cooperation solicited. Ad-. .- . the -Newbyrne der auspices of Grace-St. An]‘since at the home of his son, Mr. Ontheir return they will r we .. of. hishotel. and + O’Connor and: Reeve. Church ‘and Eganville. , * mission 25c. imilarly. : drew’s choir. . ‘William: Baird, o« n the 10th line. jin Arnprior. s *weretaxed. Teceived unanimous assent. 3 oaf of{ a f, TRH2 ARNPRI10 RC HRO NIICLE ie November15, 1934

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it amended accordingly it will do t the person. who mails a letter in the third quarter. pictures. concerned, him more harm than good e

without attaching sufficient post- n In the final Ben Stirling went

throughout the county.” a “That the mix-up greurred is un- age. There seems to be only one over for a touch for Glebe; it was

INDIGESTION ee fortunate, ofcourse, but it. pro- The office of an: agricultural re- way of getting back at these in- not converted. M

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p .. duced another item of evidence to ‘dividuals. . When you answer the -presentative is primarily for the Three completed passes on the Those who suffer discomfort N ‘provethe oft-repeated cassertion. letter, save on the postage. use, education and: convenienceof part of Arnprior brought them which apparently arises in the ab- SADIE McKEE Moneverdi, great teacher, first dis-

that: Chronicle ads. are” read © and: those engaged in agricultural pur- within scoring distance after covers Mary and loves her for her | - Tead and read, domen and which is supposedly “Sadie McKee,” a romantic suits. Auto Experts te Australia . Glebe had chalked up their five voice alone. The years of prelim- associated with the digestion of drama, and the feature at the - Woodstock Sentinel-Review: points and Gilmourhoisted a high, inary training, difficult enough, To heof’greatest service it. must O’Brien theatre, Arnprior, on Canada’s export. of automobiles to punt to the Glebe deadline from food describe their complaint as are compl by Bills roman ‘be located at a centre - of popula- Monday and Tuesday, November icated tic Australia during the first nine 20 yards out, “indigestion” cr ‘dyspepsia.” It is intrus welco to Mary be- “ The HuntingSeason”: : “ "| tion. most easily acegssible to the 198th and 20th, is a dramatic and ions, me months «o‘ this year amounted to The lineups: interesting to note, in passing, cau th aff he rel fr as Produces Fatalities | greatest of potential users: ~ romantic story of a girl from the se ey ord r ief om 14,179, -of the value of $3,610,702, Glebe—Flying wing, Junke; the rigid disciplin As a Pari- From. a geographical’ viewpoint that ‘indigestion’ is a poor term other side of the tracks and her e. the burear of statistics announces. halves, Stiles, Luscombe and Wise- sian triumph comes, temperaments ‘Always, the hunting Season1 pro- it would seem that. Carp is. the because there is no lack of diges- vivid adventures in life and love. : duces mishaps and fatalities. Even if these were mostly chassis, man; quarter, McAdam; snap, Mc- clash. Against Monteverdi’s ad- | logical choice. Keown; insides, Davy and Canniff; tion; what is meant is poor diges- Presenting Joan Crawford in a jan average of $250 seems a more vice, Mary accepts a Metropolitan tion, and the reason why digestion role uniquely adapted to her > This:year is’ no exception: But there is much of Carleton favorable price. thanthe domestic middles, Orme and Ben Sterling: Opera engagement Her debut is blamed is because it is making screen character, the picture is Of several accidents ‘in the v° ic- county adjacent to Ottawa city buyer has to apy. - outsides, A. Gordon and J. Gor- seems a hopeless tragedy until ‘don; .subs, Walsh, L. Sterling, itself felt, so indigestion is con- well acted. Among the supports, aS ‘nity, oné man ‘caused. his ‘own and many people there would find Monteverdi appears in the promp- scious digestion. are Franchot Tone and Gene Ray- death by. acidentally discharging anagriculturalrepresentative's.of-| Demands Thorough T* rial Simpson, Harrington, Dunn, Har- ter’s box to inspire her to a great The stomach is commonly blam- mond, yet Edward Arnold the man “his gun as hecrawledthroughor fice in*the city much “more -con- per, Merkley, Courtright, Butter- triumph and understanding of- his -London Advertiser: Chairman: ed for the trouble. Important whom Joan married to reform and “over a fence; another jumped.from venient than. one, at Carp. worth and Watersen. love. : Fullerton of the C.N.R. trustee digestive processes take place in who gave her everything only to a ledge with. a loaded gun in ‘his Arnprior—Flying wing, Valin; The story is the background for ———_x . board says that all that could be the stomach as they do in the consent to divorce that her future oe hand; the gun went off and-he was halves, Featherston, Convey and thesinging of first, ‘Ah For E Lui” saved by C.N.R.-C.P.R. amalgama- mouth, but the most profound part happiness should be assured, is al- oo seriously injured; another . was Lowry; quarter, Houston; snap, from Traviata, then “Ciri-Biri-- tion can be saved by co-operation of digestion occurs in the intes- ways the recipient of audience cleaning a. gun in @ camp cae2 Almonte Town May Baker; insides, Gilmour and Mc- Bin,” to be followed by ‘“Haban- if the “two systems -honestly — co- tines. The stomach is blamed be- sympathy and practically steals * pullet jammed and exploded Intyre; middles, Blackmore and ara” from Carmen, climaxed in the -| Purchase Vacant Plant ordinate their efforts. The coun- cause the nausea, eructations and the picture, guringanother man in. thecamp.| Brennan; outsides, Anderson and finale by ‘One Fine Day” from - try demands that co-operation be vomiting, which are the common There is romance and drama in Almonte. ratepayers are, ‘to. be O’Neill; subs, Etherington, McCabe “Madame Butterfly.” Connecting In all:these, in fact in the. maj- asked: to sanction the purchase by honestly. and thoroughly tried be- symptoms, Seem to arise in the the situation which bring three and Malloch. all is Schertizinger’s theme song ority of ‘hunting season: accidents, the town of the vacant Penman fore any alternative is considered. Referee, Jimmy Bloom; umpire, stomach, — men into Sadie’s life. In the be4 accompaniment “One Night of AS ‘it wouldaa pet.that carelessness The digestive process may be ginning it’s poor girl-rich boy , plant for the sum of. $6,000. Tim Mulvihill; head linesman, W. Love.” NoArgument of. Unfairness upset because of the condition of puppy love for her and Michael, Jd. R. Jamieson. It’s an unusual picture. Tullio After‘that plant was closed, the any one of the digestive organs. romance that her mother strives to * Brockville Recorder and Times: Carmi appea in ‘Gall T! ees.continued:and «the: owners Mostdiseases affect the behaviour foster in the beginning but which nati red ant \ he L caplbemosree ‘The province of . Saskatchewan Lady” and “Moulin Rouge.” ‘threatened totearit- down,salvage ARMISTICE DAY of the stomach. Nausea and vom- the social gap will not. permit. sults in an accident it is meet that possesses, it appears, less ‘than | Cast: Grace Moore, Tullio Car- what they could and save the an- iting mark the onset of most of There’s real drama and romance he whois guilty “Of: thecareless nual tax bills. ‘nine per cent of Canada’ popula- minati, Lyle Talbot, Mona Barrie, Continued from. page one) the communicable diseases. Dis- in the episode when fascination ness should. be: the ‘one: to suffer | tion yet has received 28 per cent Jessie Ralph, Luis Alberni, Andres Almonte councillors did not of all Dominion relief expendi- was based on three texts: “Blessed ease of the heart may be reflected for the crooning Tommy awakens thereby. are the peacemakers for they shall De Segurola, Rosemary Golsz and want a gap on their main business tures during the past four years. in digestive upsets. The situation a spark of ambition within her, an be called the children of God, Nydia Westnian. TE: {streetand negotiated for the pur- Granted. that the need for relief in is further complicated by many interlude that carries her to New Mat..5:9; “Put up thy sword into chase of the plant. Saskatchewan has been exception- cases which have no organic basis York and fame, to be followed by his place, for all they that take the oo ApticulturalOffice- The Penman. company and the al, it can scarcely be argued that but which arise out of emotional ner dessertion of the boy. There’s Macaroni With Liver sword shall perish with the sword, disturbances of which the patient ‘dduncil Snally agreedona figure the people of that province have human interest drama and ro- Boil one pound of macaroni Oe MovedFrom Carp— Mat. 26: 52.” “But now —he that may or may not be aware. mance in her marriage to Brennan of $6,000.- been dealt with in an unfair man- with one teaspoon salt. Drain hath no sword, let him. sell his The various parts of the body a wealthy dissolute whom she re- “Office ofthe agricultural ‘epre- ner. .: and add two cups cannedtomatoes Commenting _ on the Proposal garment and buy one,” Luke 22:36. are controlled through the ner- forms to gain luxury and position. ~ sentative for Carleton county has. and one small onion chopped fine. The:‘Gazette says: “Ten ‘million men died, so it was vous system. Some of these func- As Michael and Tommy continu- beenmovedfrom Carp. to.Ottawa. ‘Blood Disease in Partridge declared to ‘make the world safe Put one pound pork liver into “Those who know anything tions are under our contro! sothat ally influence her life, there Is a Whiech.is. pleasing’ to” “some Renfrew Mercury: Officials from for democracy’”’ said the pastor, boiling water and boil three min- about the.cost of buildings feel we can move our body about at tragic note as sympathetic love for “people in. the county and just as the department of game and fish- “but what-do we see? Russia, utes. Remove jiver and grind. thatthe fine brick mill is dirt will; others are practically auto- the sick Tommy impels her to beg Add to ‘tomatoes and macaroni . displeasing to.others, © erics find that partridges in the [taly, Germany, Austria under re- matic, but can be brought under her husband for a divorce that she ‘{eheap at $6,000. Whilethe town cognized dictatorships, while sev- and cook or bake 15 minutes. Efforts have been made’ inthe Renfrew. district are afflicted with control, such as the act of breath- may marry the boy, only to have ‘will lose its. taxes on the property eral other powers are virtually in Serves three children and four past to,have the office moved but a blood disease. The disease has ing; others again, and this applies ner husband’s death create a situ- for.a time and must meet the. in- the same position. Whence come adults. BO strong . were the. protests that led to heavy mortality among the to most of the internal organs, are ation to throw her into the arms terest. onthe’ purchase price, if the wars? From the bankruptcy of the idea of:moving it wass abandon- birds and has caused a loss in entirely automatic and so beyond of Michael, the childhood sweet- project. is approved, it is felt that statesmenship, secret. diplomacy / : edeach time. “with an improvement in. general weight to those which have sur- our conscious control. The diges-: heart who always loved her. vived. People are advised not to and trickster tactics of a few men tive tract is regulated in this auto- Realism of small town life and The Carp Review,“alwags |in the’ business conditions the mill wltim- eat the flesh of the birds owing to in political office and another little To Relieve Catarrhal ately can be sold. to advantage. matic fashion. romance characterizes the first oo forefront in any fight: to keep the. the disease. ‘Officials visited the group of financial sharks who seek | Deafness and Head Had the building been demolished| ~.An important function of this part of the picture. Thecolor ex- office in Carp says: Several unsuc- district and in company with Ren- ‘to amass fortunes through the sale —and there ds little doubt. that nervous control is to keep the dig- ecitement and. thrill of gay life in - Noises cessful:attempts had-been madein frew men shot a number of part- of war supplies.” War for them is estive canal at the proper tension, was the company’s intentions—the New York sparkles in the balance. - the past to. accomplishthis remov- ridges, In all cases they found a glorious game—if the other man neither collapsed nor distended. A town would have passed up an op- Both combine to give the show at- If you have Catarrhal Deafness al by. the present©‘representative theblood affected. does the paying, in suffering and sudden: loss of tension in the stom- portunity to acquire a property tentionholding interest. — or are hardof hearing. or have and byone other former repre death, charged Mr. ‘Rich. ach gives rise to a feeling of nau- Running time, 88 minutes. head noises go to your druggist. . sentative, but it had. been*blocked that sometime may prove of great The church was beautiflly de- ‘industrial benefit.” . ‘Canadian Wheat Exports sea. Emotional upsets, worries Release date, May 11, 1934. and get 1 ounce of Parmint “py representations: madeto thede- |: corated being draped with flags or shocks bring this about by their Brandon Sun—Canadian wheat Cast: Joan Crawford, Franchot (double strength), and add to it %4 a partment through ‘the local mem- and poppies. The arch over the indirect action on the nervous pint of hot water and a lf the ratepayers sanction the ‘or wheat flour went direct toone Tone, Edward Arnold, Gene Ray- little : aleMrASHL.ASTES: who.> strong proposal, ten year debentures will baptistry was set with a scene des- control of the stomach. Ina granulated sugar. Take one table- hundred countries of the world mond, Esther Ralston, Jean Dixon, -ba. issued, annual payments to be eriptive of “Flanders Fields” with manner which we cannot explain, Akim Tamiroff, Leo Carroll, Earl spoonful four times a day. during the crop year ending July, x $758.27. its crosses and poppies. The large the emotions may affect the be- Oxford, Zelda Sears, Candy and ‘This will often bring quick re- 1934. rom Arabia to Japan, centre Cross a reminder of the haviour of the whole digestive lief from the distressing head xx from Egypt to South Africa and Coco and Gene Austin. Lord Jesus Christ who in. giving tract. The loss of appetite asso- noises. Clogged nostrils should thence toNew Zealand and Aus- His life for men and and women ciated with excitement, the nausea open, breathing becomes easy and | Musical | Education Is. tralia, from ‘(Newfoundland and made the ‘one and all sufficient which is related. to offensive ONE NIGHT OF LOVE the mucus stop dropping into the Not Being Neglected ‘Australia, from Newfoundland -to sacrifice” necessary to reconcile odours, the diarrhoea following a throat. It is easy to prepare, the islands of -the West. Indies, “One Night of Love,” is the fea- Education of both young. “and men with God. - mental shock, are all examples of costs little and is pleasant to take from Venezuela to Chile, from | ture at the O’Brien theatre, Arn- be adult life in Arnprior | is certainly In concluding the pastor appeal- this. This emotional and nervous Anyone who has Catarrha]l Deaf- Alaska to.the Philippines and the prior, on Friday and Saturday, _|motbeing neglectedin1 the musical ed to those that, at the call of mechanism must be appreciated ness or head noises should give ‘Fijis and beyond from. the Irish November 16th and 17th. { sphere. King and country immediately re- when an attempt is made to un- this prescription a trial. ‘| Free State to Malta, to practically There is a real thrill in this sponded, to respond as gladly, .and derstand the indigestion for which

This town has ‘two excellent. ‘every: country, small and great. picture—the thrill of classical op- at once, to the call of a greater there is apparently no organic bandsand a number of good or- eratic music, wonderfully sung by king, even the King of Kings and cause to be found. ‘chestras. Grace Moore. PROFESSIONAL CARDS to enlist in. His army and go forth Questions concerning health, ad- Actually the show, well acted : Teachers. of.diario ‘ahd amisine| to fight the battle of righteousness dressed to the Canadian Medical Murphy8 Repair Shop and intelligently directed, is a ser- are numerous. .and opportunities against all evil. Association, 184 College street, To- G. H. Moles ies of° opportunities for. Grace there are for instruction for Upon the conclusion of the ronto, will be answered personally ieeBUT, General Machinist Moore’s singing. The -principal GENERAL Insurance agent, Suc- |} | would-be. violinists and, “in fact, hymn, “Peace, perfect peace,” by letter. locale is Milan, Italy, although it . cessor to R. G. Moles. Fire - | there are teachers for practically Blacksmithing - Sergt. James Beatty of the Lanark , Life covers many European capitals and Accident companies repre- }pany: instrument any musically - in- .. Welding—Duco ‘and: Renfrew Scottish sounded the :“One is inured the other Last Post and the Reveille after and New York for the finale. sented are the best. Office in : clined. person is interested in. Body and Fender Work the Town Hall. has allowed.his.policyto | which the national anthem was BELLAMY ROAD

ae Andmany. of.‘these:teachersare | of All Kinds : “lapse. a |: Repairs sung and the service closed with - busy. “MeGonigal St. Phone 299. the benediction being pronounced Wedding bells are ringing in C. A. Mulvihill, K.C., B.A. To.own.your, own“home S. e Arnprier ‘by the pastor, this vicinity. “Thus ended the remembrance BARRISTER, Solicitor, Nota 2 makes”you-one: oflife's. Miss Margaret Jacksonof Carle- ry, Scouts and Cubs and’. day celebration, at a time when in Bonding and Brokers’ Ag jprivilegedcharacters. How- {| ton Place spent the week-end at ent, the world, the preparationfiresfor etc. Money to loan. Office ever, you jeopardize this I Their Trail of Coppers_ her home here. war never burned more - fiercely John. street, opposite Bell Tele- privilege by. not.carrying : “That.members of - Arnprior’s than at present, ang when nothing| Quite a ‘number of the. boys have No matter whether if is a phone office. little ache or a big pain, no -“paeayateinsurance. ws . : ‘scout and cub groups did ‘notreal-i {is more certain than, that all this. fe gone to hunt the deer but report matter whether it comes (ize as great: a sum ‘by theirtrail of | Glascott’ Ca war making machinery will result them very scarce. from headache, neuralgia, Georg >Letthis agencyprotect : coppers on. Saturday as they had}. in a devastating battle again and e M. Bleakney Home Made Pies 25¢_ the monthly periods of wos hoped is no fault oftheirs. “|lagain. until He, The Prinee of Quite a fewfrom here attended men or from a cold, ZUTOO BARRISTER, solicitor and N:otary the funeral on Sunday of the late Inclemency of the weather‘kept | Furnished Rooms Peace, who alone can bring in’ an TABLETS will relieve it in Public. Money to loan. lat: home manypeople who would | era of permanent. peace,.. takes Mrs. Headrick of Waba. 20 minutes. and leave you e Suite S11 Ottawa Electric Bldg. t. | over the reins of the government feeling good. Recommended FOR SALE & ' 80 Sparks St., Ottawa |havebeencontributors. had — they |. -Suitable for ligh - Wilbert Monette left last Thurs- and used by. thousands as v: . lof this sin cursed and war stricken |. | been.down: town during the day. d a while in North Bay the siandard remedy for - Housekeeping ‘world and ushers in the morning day to spen . le’s, . hn nson. pain. One cannot,however, but ad- -|| when.the last infidel voice is ‘hush- | athis unc Mr Jo Ha Ralph Slattery, L.L.B. |mire thetenacity “ofthe small : Room and.Board ed and the last.sinner lays down| “The farmers have been busily BARRISTER, Solicitor, N ota |boys-andyouths who’spent - long ry, his weapons at the Cross: ‘and. engaged hauling sand to the ete, Money to loan on Pe hours’along the. trailin:spite ofan Q$7.00 Per W favor- ee: | Christ. crucified | becomes| Christ school] yard for the past. three able terms. Office in the Car~ OO incessant fall¢‘0 f snowandvain, oe crowned.””

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were engaged at bridge Puliding suddenly while hunting. ‘THIS WEEK-END ; “Grace ‘Moore aoe JOANCAAWFORD, “WILLROGERS— Pe near Pembroke, W.. Mathe Tullio’ Carminati. ~ MARY CARLISLE w and family moved to Forty students were in attend- GONE R| AYMOND Concord in Yo Lyle Talbot | . rk county. anee at the Arnprior business col-,|# Grocery Prices Effective from -PRANCHOT TONE Mrs. W lege with more=to enter. Thursday, Nov. 15th te Wed- Mona Barrie. . C. Mitchell, formerly of nesday, Nov. 21st. We deliver free of charge—Phone 29. Arnpyrior, dieq in Pembroke, 7 —in— A. A. Wright of Renfrew defeat- p Special Attention Given te Telephone Orders

Dr. M. Mulvihil] was preparing ed Mackay by 232; Mackay had-a HANDY to open a dental practise in Pem- majority of 197 in Arnprior. broke. : be iio|SADIE H. Newham walked from Nor- Krait Cheese - bulk Ib. 22€ Alterations were made to the way Bay to Shawville in order to i ANDY: record a vote at the Ladysmith |} steamer, Robinson, to permit the ‘poll in Pontiac. New Cheese _.* Short Subjects — | ~McKEE usé of oil as fuel, 2 tips. 2Se The Chronicle’s delivery boy be- i Chase and - | UNIVERSAL NEWS Short Subjects _ Mrs. Wm. Earnshaw, a one-time music teacher here and at Paken- came lazy on the job and threw ; COFFEE Sanburns Ib tin FITS THECATS — his papers into. the Madawaska -» (Andy Clyde) AIR FRIGHT | ham died in Toronto. THE COFFEE Short Subjects river before his route was com- ‘TOM THUMB CRUISING THE SOUTH. - Mrs. A. D. Wishart was presi- pleted; as a result many subscrib- 2 BOKA SUPREME 1 Ib | dent of the Sunday school associa- ers failed to get their Chronicle / § CBrazy Kat Kartoon) _ : DEN WORK . SEAS - ot. ° fas tion of Renfrew county. that week.

Macaroni and Spashett, 3125 R. H. Grant, M.L.A. for Carleton aa| Phantom of the Aix”Serial Chap ter Saturday Ma3 tinee Only ‘|eounty, was made minister of edu-. This Week in 1894 ication in the Drury cabinet, t Aylmer Soups ech ff _ J. 5S. Phillips, who was at pat- Navigation ended in Chats Lake. i| WHITELAKE> ual rendering. of her visit to the Passion Play held in -the quaint McNab Council jent in an Ottawa hospital, was There was a heavy fall of snow. Tomsioand 9 fing 1 picturesque village -of Oberam- making rapid progress toward re- covery. Henry Foster was appointed tax |f : The‘missionary: society of ‘St. mergau, Germany The ‘municipal council of the Other Varieties she made this master eight hour collector. 1 Obars 2 Andrew’s United church held their township of McNab met on Mon- tin S¢ drama, so real; that the audience annual thankoffering service - on day, Nov. 5th, at Glasgow. All This Week in 1904 Pork sold on the market at $5.50 lived with her again that wonder- Sunday evening, Nov. 4... members present; the reeve in the and $6 per hundredweight. - . (Mrs. Raynor of Chalmers United ful presentation. chair. Minutes of last meeting James Malley died in Pakenham We Carry a Full Line of Cooked Meats Miss MeColl of Ottawa wasthe The new diamond of the C.P.R. Church, Ottawa, WAS | the guest wiere read andapproved. township. guest soloist. pleasing everyone and G.T.R. was put in position. speaker. The following communications with her sweet voice. Miss Eliza Cartwright died at She presented toa large con- were read: Diphtheria was reported to have Old Cheddar Cheese...... Ib 21e ‘Encore Baking Powder ~sregation a-most vivid and: spirit- From A. F. Campbell & Son, ad- Pakenham. broken out in the county gaol at Aylmer Pumpkin ...... tin Ile DUb tim ooo 19c:° B On ‘Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 5th, vising that they are now local dis- Miss Tessie Trudeau and Joseph Pembroke. the W.M.S, of St. Andrew’s United tributors of CanadaPortland Cem- Libby’s Sauerkraut...... tin 10¢e Tomato Juice Libby, Aylmer,

Ts WONDERFULHOW © church held their regular monthly ent, Black Tea, Spee‘l blend Ib 45e Nature’s Best ..0..0..00.. tin 5e meeting at the home of Mrs. D. J. From James G. M. Jack, solicit- Oxo Cubes ....00e4’s 10¢ BUCKLEY'S CANFIX | Fraser with eight members and ing a grant to Arnprior agricultur- Green Tea, Spec’l blend ib 35c fous. visitors: present. al society. ‘This was left over for Lombard Plums ...... tin 10¢ A&P Ammonia ...... Bottle 10c ACOLD SO QUEKLY . Meeting opened with devotional future consideration. Mince Meat Bulk...... 2 lbs 25c¢ That's what. exercises, followed by minutes and From Thos, Brennan, asking Clark’s Soups ...... 4 tins 25e¢ surprises éevery- treasurer’s report. that work be done on the sideroad Toilet Soaps Calay, Palmolive, iPeanut Butter Bulk... 2 Ibs 25c ohne whotakes. Discussion took place about. ap- at his property in Con. 12. No Infant’s Delight ...... 0.0.. 5e Shirriff’s Jelly Powder pkg. 5c BUGCKLEY’S. peal for help from Western Can- action taken. . for the firsttime... ada. Secretary requested to write From Neil Campbell Limited, ~ Accustomed © t.0- ordinary‘¢ough. Rev. J. M. MacDonald of Arnprior asking for township business in Benjamin Sheffield died last remedies they . for latest information. road insurance. JohnA. Beckett died recently at FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES don’t expect. any. Several letters were read by the Notice of bylaw: by Mr. Storie, ‘Shawville. week at his home in Bristol.

benefit for sever- president, the secretary to ans- to provide for municipal elections. CRANBERRIES, perIb. 25¢e _ val days, and often Miss Edna Wallace of Renfrew Voting to determine whether or . ‘wer the same. - don’t get teliet : On motion of Messrs. Storie and A Ibs for 25c Roll call on. “Kingdom of God.” Wallace; this bylaw was introduc- and Stanley Scharf of ‘Toronto not beverage rooms will be opened BANANAS > then, - , were married in Renfrew on Sat- in Carleton Place will be on Dec. astounded to*find theé the very Mrs. McIntyre,- Mrs. Ostler and ed and read a first time blank. APPLES, NORTHERN.ccnttttitiiitiit Ibs 23¢ _ fitst dose: of: BUCKLEY’S MIX- ‘Mrs. D. J, Fraser, to act. as. pro- The reeve having to leave the ‘urday. 3rd, the date of the municipal elec-. § TURE gives unmistakable. relief. gramme committee for next tions in that town. A for 29c board atnoon, Mr. Wallace was GRAPEFRUIT Take. Miss. Mary. Rysary, Glenside, month on the “Birth of Christ.” appointed, on motion of Messrs. In. one of the rural schools in Sask., for instance —She writes:- Programme was followed and Campbell and Stewart, to occupy North Elmsley. there are three The Ontario government hopes fast Winter T caught a very ‘se- young girls, triplets, and they are to effect a $50,000 saving through ‘vere cold,. I-tried several remedies taken from. the October M.M., all the chair for the remainder of the without deriving any benefit. Ata taking different parts.. Mrs. W. session. all doing well at their studies. At revision of the commissions paid |} per- .. friend’s. suggestionI tried BUCK- McIntyre very kindly invited the J. W..C. Tierney appeared be- birth one of them weighed only to issuers of motor vehicle mits and licenses during 1935. LEY’S MIXTURE. It is wonderful. auxiliary to meet at her homefor fore council to. ask for a renewal. one pound. howit can:‘help a@ cold so quickly. the December meeting. of road insurance. Meéting closed by singing hymn J. H. Ross, editor of the Win- Miss Gwen Burritt, a member of ‘Whether your cold is merely in| The. following .accounts were the. sneezing, sniffing stage, or 500 and prayer by president. Mrs. passed. and paid: chester Press, who has held the the teaching staff of the Pembroke public schools for the past 30 years "away. deep down, Buckley’s’ will Fraser served lunch, assisted by Arnprior Chronicle, tax notice, office of reeve of the village for bring you prompt, sure, safe relief. her daughter, Miss Alda, and Miss ete., $11.25. the past six years, has intimated and a life-long resident of that community, died early Sunday ~ Tt acts. like a flash—A single sip Nancy Sales, which everyone en- Stewart. Bros., lumber, $52.15. that he will not seek re-election again at the approaching nomina- morning. proves. it. joyed. A. (Cameron, pay list, $16.75. Arnprior ‘Chronicle, road signs, tions.

Butcher shop of Clifford Peever $1.25. in Renfrew was damaged by fire a Wm... ‘Cunningham, pay list, A stable built in connection with few days ago. Discovery of the $7.05 Renirew’s pioneer Methodist par- AF. ‘Campbell & Son, lumber, ‘sonage has been torn down and blaze was made about 4am. by two ladies arriving home from a $5.37. the material conveyed by motor truck to Arnprior, where it will be westbound express. E. J. Stewart, half of work done. on Horton town line, $3.55. used in the erection .f oan ice- The famous energy-producing Clerk to pay selectors of jur- house. . School Reports Sweet—an easily digested food ors, $12. — invaluable for infants, growing H.ELP.C., ~ gravel from Burns- Due to the resignation of Mrs. children, and enjoyed by the Woodlawn School W. McGregor, one sheep killed Annie Harvey who is now 80 years whole family. sr. IV—Doris Amm 81, Emily by dogs, $4. of age and who has been postmis- pit, $15.10. tress of McArthur’s Mills for 40 Davis and Marion Gordon: 81 A product af years, the office goes for the first equal, Billie Anderson 78. . Fhe Canada Starch Co., Limited “Chas. Jackson, 1 sheep killed by Jr. 1V—Tommy Vance 78, Jean dogs, $4. |time out of the family, says The Amm 68 and Theresa. Smith 68 | Chas. Jackson, 1 sheep killed by Bancroft Times. equal, Gladys Delahunt 59. perts. Well the last one wascon- dogs, $5. Sr. I0l—Helen Davis 90, Isobel siderably more than mildly annoy- Wolves Numerous Geo, ‘Cherry, refund of dog tax, G. A. Howard of Shawville was Davis 86, Etta Delahunt 83, Doris ing. $2... elected president of the Pontiac Gordon 16, Arthur Delahunt 63, and Deer Scarce P, Barber, 1 sheep killed by Conservative association at the an- Francis Smith 43. Teacher—‘“‘Tell me what water dogs, $5. nual. meeting held at Campbell's Jr. TI—Margaret Goodin 87, is?” A. McLachlan, valuing sheep, $4. At Calabogie And Other Bay. Mr. Howard also announc- Howard Hodgins 63, William Amm Bright Scholar—‘“What is the

C. Hamilton, pay list, $9. ed himself as an aspirant for the Districts This Year 63, Eddie Smith 62, stuff that turns black when you H. Stewart, pay list, $5.90 nomination in the next provincial Ll Class—Elinor Anderson 81, put your hands in it. E. Mclean, pay list, $45.40. . election. Kenneth Ritchie and Gerald Dela- Wolves are numerous this fall “4P, Jamieson, commission on 1981 Little Mutual Stories hunt 68 equal. along the Madawaskariver, north taxes, $34.10. Announcement. has been. made I Class—Clifford Davis 87, Ber- DENTISTS MEET and west of Calabogie and Black J. Mitchell, pay list, $282. that George B. Nicholson, M.P., nard Cousins 83, Jimmie Smith 77. Donald, according to hunters, who J. W.C. Tierney, premium on has severed his connection with Primer—Agnes Stewart, Ina The annual meeting of the Ren- say they are destroying the few of Big Results. ‘| road. insurance, $135. the firm of Austin & Nicholson, Stewart, Myrtle Amm, Delmer frew Dental Society was held at deer available this year. Reliéf accounts, $71.13. Ltd., that a re-organization has Wilson, Emerson Graham, George the Cobden Hotel Friday night for At one camp, no fewer than five On motion of Meésrs. iCampbell traces of wolves were discovered taken place, and the firm will Delahunt. election of officers and appoint- ‘land Stewart, the bylaw to provide recently and the howls of the ani- |ForEvery. $1.00 Invested hereafter be known as the Austin Number on roll, 30; average at- ment of clinicians. for. municipal elections wasfilled mals could be heard clearly -at Lumber (Dalton) Limited, with tendance, 28.9. Dr. Lambertus of Eganville was in as recommended by council and - Policyholder Receives. $3.40° head office at Nicholson, Ruby M. Moreton, Teacher. ‘elected president and Dr. Row- night. then read a second time and a some of Cobden, secretary-treas- Deer are not so plentiful this are. own- "The entire.earnings oftheMutual Lifeof Canada. third time short and passed. urer. season and hunters are fewer as a 4,606 given Bert Close, Clyde Forks, Lanark |. ca by thepolicy: holders... ‘The result of Policy No. ‘Council then adjourned to meet, Following the business session result. Some camps in the Cala- of, thisS principleof “mutuality.” | county, hunting guide, has a bullet |eee emphasizes.the value \}} again on Saturday, Dec. 15th, at 10 the members were entertained to bogie district are closed for the wound in ois neck, inflicted by A Smile or Two o’clock a.m. as provided by statute.! cards at Dr. Rowesomes. first time in years. ‘the accidental ‘discharge of his va "Policy No. 4,60610: Paymnt Life—Issued in 1879 a A. S. MURPHY, Clerk. gun. While accompanying a hunt- wee ($1,000 Payalbieat. Death). o A kindly but somewhat patron- ingparty near Clyde Forks, Close izing Jandlady inquired of the YHOLDER PAID. THE MUTUAL, LIFE THIS POLIC An ad. in The Chronicle won't jumped from a rocky ridge and to how she would sof $4188)ee.$418.80. young bride as oop. ‘10Annual Premium jhis fun went off, the bullet enter- HAS PAID HIM owash of in the rain. spend a certain holiday. : 1. >THEMUTUAL.LIFE ing his neck and causing great loss plans sofar,” replied thie HE FELT AND “Our NO WONDER ee Tn Dividends©oucaveas wishadengenpens$542 Pe of blood. bride a little distantly, “are tenta- |. orth in Cash . eon90. $1,426.75 on Wis policy. is now -w tive.” SO MUCH BETTER } t Q ~ Policyholder. has $1,007.95." “more than ae; paid ne ERING| LOOKED Qu [V exclaimed Mr. Harry Rath-jr., of Toronto, ‘Oh how delightful!” -- IN. ADDITION: formerly of Clayton, has. suffered the landlady. “I’m sure you'll en- e has had avariceprotection for 54 years. Half in fun and half because he occasionally “felt punk”, a |. H NERVES the loss of his right eye. .A tumor out more than any- |Thecashvalue will increase each year and hewill re--. joy camping college chap joined 39 other students to form a test class. or linie. you could do.” 3 eeive a cheque. annually. for.hi sshare. of the: earnings: had formed inside the eye about thing else It was desired to test on this-class the reeuperative powerof a certain -.. When you are just on edge tsa known to have. blood- : ths size of a grape, which necessi- tonic preparation, the formula of which was Pot at the Company. when you can’t stand the children’s | tated its removal. The specialist t that fish cannot close ‘pbuilding qualities. The fac | noise ... wheneverything you do i who. performed the operation stat- their eyes is the only thing that Like the other 89, this young man’s blood was tested and the ome a Policyholderiin. this suecessful ads: | dis a burden.... when you are irri- r!ing matter was found well ; qeyen£00, e€ an bec hem from winking at some “eogunt’ of red corpuscles and red colou -Mail the Couponbelow forfurther 4 “tableandblue... try Lydia E.Pink- ed. that only two such cases had keeps t No wonder he “felt pank” at times. He was given 2a ‘sound. Canadian:Company. rs. f below normal. utualLife andits Policies. ham’s Vegetable Compound. 98 out’ come under his observation in 25 of the angle the tonic and returned in thirty days to have his blood tested again. ote information regardingthe ‘M oved health. He looked it and. felt. of 100 womenreportbenefit: | | years’ experience, There was no doubt about impr “ colouring ) it. Eis. blood test showed that red corpuscles and red ilm Star—“Oh, are you the “Je willgive youjust. theextra en- F er had strikingly increased. No wonder he felt and looked so matt e Please send me. the booklet man from the Literary ergyyouneed. life’willseem worth w. L. Smyth, president of the young f much better. “Miurtual Achievements,” ee rite my p JayW.CTierney livingagain. Pembroke curling nink eompany Agency who proposes to w l better, too? Would you like to be keen Would you like to fee ) information regarding | 20 onic” ed t E Agent Don’t endure. anotiier day withous - wasre-elected to that office ata autobiography? again about study. or work or play? Then take this “test _ Pay Life Policy, for mse And a benefit to the forty college students. It restores B theheipthis medicine cangive. Get meeting of the directors. Other | Young Man—Yes please. which proved such A

corpuscles and red colouring matter S ‘LIFE 7 today. to obtain a few facts. well-being by inereasing the red THE MUTUAL a bottlefromyour druggist officers elected. were: vice-presi- Tve called of the plood—those carriers in the blood stream which must be kept. ~ eS : : ae ASSURANCE os ‘dent, HS. Film Star—“Good Lord! I don’t l numbers if the person is to possess health and vitality Beatty, secretary- up to norma JE of Canada treasurer, D.:-W.. Blakely; -execu- want any facts in it. This tested tonic is Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. Easy to take whether e.or at business. Recommended for: all who: feel ive,2 E. ‘Davis, H.: B. Partridge, at home, at colleg Your _ run-down, over-tired, nervous or “low”, or are underweight. he Pills, price 50c. “ast JohnSt,Aenprior e cB |V W.Campbell ‘and F. S. Daniel. ‘If we remember correctly, “t druggist has this tested tonicDr. Williams’ Pink EGE TABLE‘co & ae _Phone a3 MPOUND:5Os. Flynn was named chairman. of next war will be brutal,” we are_ my ex- ish Ar theiace committee, cok reminded| by Brit = si A - = a = ae : vi :

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~SANDPOINTce ‘homieof Her.“unele,|Mr.2‘David yANNOUNCEMENTS| :ER Blackburn. I aIecONS ‘Remembrance. aay. Sunday.‘ast "BORN 5 Miss“Margaret Egan,.“who.“has. was _ fittingly observed ‘at: the beenin’ Cobden. visiting.with Mrs.| morningservice in’ “the: United Farrell_At_Arnprior,on:‘Tuesday, . - J. Hart, has returned to town. |; church when Rev. J. ¥F, McCurdy: |} Nov. 13th, 1934, toMr, and Mrs.|. M r.JohnHutson has gone to-the: gave a very interesting address.| Leo. Farrell, Pakenham, a son.- aoe lumberfame wherehe\will be At-eleven o’clock the. usual two Greening—At Arnprior, on Wed., : “during:° the: : winter minutes silence was observed. Nov. 14th, 1934, to Mr. and Mrs. - SPECIALS Miss Patsy McDonald Jeft on - Garfield. Greening, Normastreet, : THESE.... -"Mrs. Pp. W. MacLean, Mrs. James ‘Saturday for Toronto to spend a a daughter. GaMacPherson and Miss B.. -Mac- ‘holiday with her sister,Mrs. Ar- Kelly—At Arnprior, on. “Wednes- x t|thur Keyes, and Mr: Keyes. It is day, Nov: 14th, 1934, to Mr, and}: .{ theintention of..Mr. and Mrs. Mrs, James Kelly, Russell street, i Here are only|a fewof Keyes to:leave Toronto shortly to -a son. the Special Values off "MissLuella Connery” zetinad ‘make their home in London, On- ‘Craig—At Kinburn on Nov. 9th, to ered ee “home to Lochwinnochon Saturday tario, where Mr. Keyes will - be Mr. and’ Mrs. Hazel Craig, nee in wearing apparel, as well as Special = aftter a formnights: stayat ‘the stationed. Olive Styles, a daughter, still- |

SAvery. “successtul = “‘alinite “was . born: Theld on Saturday underthe direc- Values for the home tion of Dr. Jamieson of Arnprior Fl assisted by Nurse MacLean when MARRIED & 4 some twenty-five children of the Chabot_Desarmia—in st. John &? Village were given toxoid for. the Chrysostom church on Monday, WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ HATS ‘| prevention of diphtheria. | In. Nov. 12th,-Miss Hazei M. Des-i- 5 DAINTY SATIN AND CREPE three weeks’ time another. clinic ormia, daughter of Mrs. Armi- i: will be held under, the.same super- . dose Desormia and the late Mr. _ vision. Desormia, and J. W. Chabot, son Values to $3.95 for $1.49 NECKWEAR 79c This ‘Thursday evening Rev. C, of Mr. and Mrs. John Chabot, all |: Highgrade Millinery in wool and furfelts in W. Crawford secretary of. the ' of Arnprior. A specially purchased group of satin and crepe | British and. Foreign bible society _ Sailor and Brimmedstyles for the younger Miss neckwearin various high and V necklines, with “lof Ottawa will give an illustrated conservative brimmed and deep crown for the _jabot effects wide revers or pleatings. Just what (lecture in the club rooms. in DIED Matron, and the flattering Beret type forall you require to brighten up your woollen frock ‘Braeside. On this evening also Lamorie—In the Victoria hospital, | -will fall the annual meeting when Renfrew, on Tuesday, Nov. 13th, or trim a new one. In white and 4dp officers will be chosen for the|. Joseph Lamorie, aged 73 years. Wine and theKighionchatsMeAD coming year. As is the custom Headrick—At Waba, on Thursday, eggshell. Value to $1.50. Special B @

persons in the Braeside and - Mc- Nov. 8th, Isabella Jane Camp- | Nab district are invited to this bell, widow of the late Walter lecture. Headrick, in her 75th year. WOMEN’S AND at" Large flocks of wild geese, as Fraser—In an Ottawa hospital on W:ABASSO SHEETING many as 50-in one flock, have been |- Friday, November 9th, Auldrid -| moving over Chats lake during the Samuel Fraser, aged 32 years. DRESSES $2.95 an past ten days and their music is Sehlievert—At her home at Pine é ‘ i ‘heard for quite a distance. Up |. Grove, on Tuesday, Nov. 13th, Here a glorious selection .pepu rea Dur. abttle quality i*na gooaBi practical7 we~~ight . MADAME HABOUSH» until last week robins were round: Mrs. Charles Schlievert, nee price dresses in two price groups of the seasons about but since the light snow fall Bertha Wilhelmine Felskie in her BIleachoes sworhtiete wwiettbth a fBEeweee tub. Gim P& G% B ‘appears in person in an all we See them no more. Squirrels 47th year. Funeral on Friday, smartest styles in rough andflat crepe in ta } 4 ry tS ~ ase Va we om es ig musical travelogue, “The and chipmunksare quite busy and | Nov. 16th, from her “ate home to ed or the more fussiertype dress all th JIN ES Special CRE bec cceceeeseecetcarseccwaeceecetas gy 2 HG &s EE Seven Wonders of Jerusalem and many a store room is littered with Evangelical church, Arnprior, details featured are interesting and an o Galilee,’ In Grace-St. Andrew’s food stored up for winter use. The Service at the church.at 2.30 p.m. os church on Tuesday, Nov. 20th, un- latter. in some cases have been Interment in Arnprior cemetery. ferent in NavVY, Black, Brown, Wine, Rust, 9. der auspices _ of Grace-St. y An- destructive and are being scared Y QUALITY BLEACHED a Gresws8 choir. a away. On IN MEMORIAM ttoLL44,SSeepecciaallat: SoebeD and eBouded

Smith—In fond and doving mem- "SHEETING 49 Yd. ory of our dear mother, Mrs. M. Smith, who passed away Nov. MARTHA WASHINGTON Closely woven full round thread, Cotton in a 18, 19338. smooth finish 72 inches wide. A special pur- Quickly and suddenly came -the call — ~ HOUSE FROCKS chase enables us to offer this at AY Her sudden death surprised us this special price per yard... @ all Regular $1.95 for $1.59 _Dearer tomemory than words cantell, Save on one of these smartly styled quality DIALOGUaa “talGhTER The loss of a mother we loved so well. —— House Frocks in short and long sleeve styles FLANNELETT E GOWN 49c each Daughter Sarah. FRIDAY and SATURDAY effectively trimmed in light and- dark shades. Superior quality gowns in white with colored CARDS. OF THANKS» mes 16 to 48. Regular OTop binding. Kimona stylesleeve,a cosy

_NOVEMBER:‘16 and We Fraser—We wish to extend our | well made gown in women’s sizes. AD ‘heartfelt thanks and apprecia- | tion for the acts. of kindness, |. messages of sympathy and floral KIDDIES’ BLOOMERS 25cPair . offerings. -received from our} PILLOWCOTTON 29c yd. -many friends and. neighbors | Winter weight finely ribbed Bloomers with elas- during our sad bereavement.—{. Low price high quality 42 inch Circular Pillow Mrs. J. L. Fraser and: family. Cotton. Will give excellent wear. Scouts and Cubs—Boy scouts and SeatwailedneeinzeeywheOD BE ‘Wolf cubs are deeply apprecia- Special yard aD tive to the support tendered.

| their trail of coppers on Satur- day and wish to. thank all who FRILLED CURTAINS helped, The Chronicle, Mr. FILET AND RAYON NETS 49c yd Harry Osborne for donation of ‘fiannelette and merchants for |. Regular to$1.95 for $1.00 Pair . the use of windows for display | This is real value in our better quality nets, 40 cards. : Attractive curtains of fine quaity Marquisette to 45 inches wide in Cream and Ecru shades, Headrick—Mrs. .Archie. (Close with attractive colored and fioral ruffles. Com- finished with plain or lace edgings 4G wishes to. thank all her neigh- bors, friends and relations for plete with valance and tie backs. OD Special per yard eS their never failing kindness and

Special Pair . . @ devotion to her dear mother, Mrs. Walter Headrick, whom God called to rest, Nov. 8th, 1934,. after three score and more years CHILDREN’S WARM HOSE spent on earth and for all the Children’s Lined Cape Skin letters of - sympathy, telegrams and. beautiful sprays and 39c Pair wreaths which show a real token MITTS 59c Pair For warmth and durability buy these wool and | of God’s bountiful love to those whoput their trust in Him. Children’s fleece lined capeskin mitts with elas- art silk hose fine rib in wren shade only. tic wrists in brown only. Suitable for boys or girls. Sizes WABA 3 to 12. Special POLEa ceeeeececeec=eeeee @oo SD 6 to 10. Special Patra eB

Quite a number of hunters are }- this week.on the runways. ‘Mrs. A. M. Stewart and baby -arrived home onSaturday ‘last. Mrs. D. G. Stewart has been confined to her bed during the past week... Rev. Mr. M. R. Brown of Tams- worth is this week renewing old acquaintances in this vicinity. | Mrs. James Bandy has been con- fined to the house during the past week. All hope to see him. re- Favorite Shopping Centre stored to health in the near future. Pay Cash and Buy tor Less Your “Mr, William -Watchorn of Arn- | prior returned to his home after| spending a few days at the home of his son, Arnold, and other W. Dickson, MacLean. The guest speaker was M. MacLean with friends from the president, Mrs. J. friends here. whogave an_excellent address to- in the worship service were Mrs. Mrs. F. 8. Caldwell of Carp who Fitzroy Harbor and Pakenham are After spending sometime ‘at the the young people which added en- W. Bootland. Mrs. Geo. Dickson gave a most inspiring address on spending a holiday on the runways home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. joyment to the evening’s program. and Mrs. R. E. Vear. An inter- “Why give a Thankoffering’”’. Miss at Matawatchen. James Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. S&S. esting paper on “Prayer and Mis- E. Tait presided at the organ. A Mrs. Gordon MacClelland and -Millar intend. leaving for ‘their sions” was read by Mrs. Vear. A goodly number of members of little son Billy left on Thursday homein the states on Wednesday was rendered by Fitzroy Harbor W.M.S. were pre- for Franktown where they will be duet “Somebody” of this week. Dorothy Dickson and Helen sent. ests at the home of. Mr. and Misses This comunity joins in sym- gu

pathywith the bereaved family. of Miss.Helen Low is visiting with Mrs. Gordon Row. of Ed- the late’ Mrs: Walter Headrick friends in the capital. Rev. Dr. Burgett, Bishop speaker at ROUND TRIP who passed. away on Thursday Miss Elizabeth Tait was.a visitor monton, was the guest CENT A MILE BARGAIN FARES missons held The funeral was held o Arnprior on Saturday. a special service for {night last. t church From ARNPRIORto from the home of her son, Oliver, Mrs. J, E. Byerley of Arnprior in St. Augustine’s Anglican The rector, on Sunday last and was largely at- spend Saturday with friends here.| on Monday evening. Ottawa Montreal Quebec City Ste. Anne de Beaupre was Mm tended.py. frfends from far and Miss Charlotte Montefort was a Rev. P. Caiger-Waison, QOc $305 %G.15 $G.75 A. M. Tait pre- near, visitor with friends. in Arnprior ‘charge and Mrs. NOV. 30 Lv. Arnprior 9.41 a.m. for Montreal, Quebec City, Ste. Anne The annual Hallowe’en school onFriday. sided at. the organ. meeting of de Beaupre concert was held in this. school- | Messrs. A: H. Pepper and A. HI The regular monthly women’s 30 Lv. Arnprior 4.28 p.m. for Ottawa only. “Lihouse on Nov. 2nd when ‘the: MacIntyre were visitors to Ottawa the Galetta branch of the NOV, awa only. “|| school was filled to capacity. The on Sunday. institute will be held on Wednes- DEC. 1 Lv. Arnprior 9.41 a.m. for Ott at 2 p.m. at home programme was under the direc- Mrs. Wm Harding and sons, \day, Nov. 2ist, ADDITIONAL PROPORTIONATELY LOW FARES ADDITIONAL ckson. Roll call rior 9.41 a.m. Nov. 29 tion of: Miss L. Andison, teacher, Masters Albert-and George, spent. of Mrs. J. W. Di To destinations on C. N. Rlys. in MARITIME PROVINCES, Ly. Arnp owto pre- d; Nova Scctia. and consisted of.several numbers the week-end with friends in Ot a hot supper dish and h Prov. of Quebec; New Brunswick; Prince Edward Islan . A. M. e—Carp by the school children which were tawa. | pare. it. Hostesses, Mrs Excursion Tickets Soid at All C.N.R. Stations, Madawaske—Pembrok

‘roundly applauded, also ‘musical Mrs. S. Foremanand daughtters, Tait and Mrs. F..J. Wilson. Tickets, Return Limits, and Train Information from Agents. ASK FOR HANDBILL llie of Kingdon|. nkoffering of selections by the Waba orchestra Misses Flo and Ne The Autumn Tha as “which were well received. Spec-. Mine, )were week-end guests with the: auxiliary. of the W.M.S. w IADIAN NATEONAL xBS TURDA¥YAM23300PM Arnprior friends. umba United church ‘T3881 jal mention is also. tendered. te --held in St. Col isting Ass “Rev. Mr.Bender’ oF Pa:kenham Messrs. J. WW. Dickson and.A on Sunday at 3 pm.

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ed this| “Clearance;sale of- wallpaperat| MissLillian Munro‘visit “Miss Grace Clarke spent‘t he| l- : LeealNews ‘Mathewson’Ss. | week with Mr.and. Mrs. Jack Wi week-end in Toronto. Maid ‘wanted at onee; apply to: cox_of.‘Beachburg. - Mr. Thos. Robinson fell.on. John Ottawa, street House toJetcat102 Johnstreet The Chronicle.. - Miss: Jean: MoConnellof‘ west on Tuesday evening. Apply to. B..de Gillies. Miss Marie’ Clouthier who has spent ‘theweek-endwith:herpar-. and fractured his left arm. beenill for the. past three weeksis ents; Mr. and.Mts.AEe~McCon- ‘Rev. Fr. George of C Demonstration and Free Concert ey! Maid -wanted:; ‘apply with,refer, ormac and a encesto The Chronicle. on nowrecovering verynicely.’ nel] of. Fitzroy. : Rey. Fr. Hogan of Brudenel were. - v House’‘to let “Apply at®Math:| ‘Mrs. Wallie.MeMillan and child- This Thursday ceventheRev. Mr. isitors.in town. this week, | - ewson’s. furniture store. - - | ren: of Arnpriorspent the week- ‘Iveson, Ottawa, will address a Under auspices of the Children| ~ TownHall, ARNPRIOR ~ Stovefor-sale—gray and white end with ‘the former’s mother, gathering in the Elginstreet Bap- of Mary a very successful bridge enamel; coal and wood grates; James. Towie. tist church on“Myimpressions of was held in their club rooms on water. front; best . of. condition; Mrs, Wm. Prensler jr. spent: the Germany gathered during my. re- Thursd.ay evening. Prize-win- bargain:for.quicksale. Apply to F. week-end with.friends in: Kitchen- cent visit to Berlin.” Mr. R. 1. ners were: first, Mrs. Wm. Mulvi- Wednesday, Nov. 21 oH Weldon.- ‘fer; she was. accompanied to Kitch- Guselle will take. the- chair at 8 hill; second, Miss Molly Clarke. ia “Bobbie”. Grant, young. stacry er by herfather, ‘Mr.. Bergund, p.m. A programme of instrumen- quarter. of - the Ottawa. Model. who, has. spent the. past~ few tal and vocal music will. also be At 8 p.m., under auspicesof the School rugby team, was. in Arn- ‘months visiting here. rendered. A cordial:invitation is priorfor the Glebe High School| Mr. and Mrs Fred Bond, jr., en- extended toall. _ Boy Scouts’ -. game'on Saturdayand he remain- tertained a number of friends. and| Chrysanthemums in. all the love- Victorian Order of Nurses ed umitil Monday» to. look over neighbors at a euchre and_ social ly soft.tones of late autumn were Christmas Toy Shop -

_ things generally. His correct name evening on Friday.* Prize winners used to adorn the Country Club, So ES. Robert Allan,’but it’s “Bobbie”’ at euchre were. Mrs. R. J. Bond Ottawa, on Tuesday afternoon for Help the scouts and cubs to bo you. o and.Mr. Barclay Moore .. Follow- the charmingly arranged tea given make this another good Christmas : Demonstration of ing the euchre there was dancing by. Mrs. Dan McLachlinofOttawa for the needy children. and refreshments were served. and Arnprior in. honor. of. her If you have any old toys, boots, Tombola of the Citizens’ band, a GoodClean. Coal daughter, Miss Bette McLachlin, ete., kindly call on a seout or cub, and the drawing for prizes faz who is one of this season’s debut- and he will call at your home and

which tickets are being sold, was antes. The hostess wore a smart get toys at-your convenience. Best grade sof Welsh and Amer- ta have been held on the evening costume of black velvet with a Wabasso Products In the past two years, repaired dean (Chestnut, | Also. Black- of Poultry Fair day. but because French model hat of black. Miss ‘and repainted toys were distrib- the town hall has been . engaged: S - smith’s Coal. McLachlinwore an attractive uted to many homes from the Mrs. Jeanne D. Duval of Wabasso Co’y Prompt delivery from stock for another function on that even- model of Caricea shade velvet scout toy shop - Hopes are held /— ing, the tombola will be held in “TRADE MARK REGIS TERED. with hat and shoes of deep brown by the scouts that this year’s total j| ASFE. CAMPBELL & SON the townhall on the evening of and wore a shoulder knot of Talis- | will, at least, be equal to the totals -Ehone*a4 Monday, Dec. 10th. >man roses, of former years. Program by Local Artists

A Special Door Prize will be Donated by E. D. Osborne and Son Children under 14 years not admitted Anyone not havinga ticket of admission may procure one Free at the Store From Thursday, Nov. 22 until § Nov. D&A saturday, Mrs. Jeanne Duval will Demonstrae the virtues of Wahbasso osoducts in cur #4) stere and withall purchases a coupon will be given thatwill entitle you to a ||} chance on aprize to he drawn for on Saturday evening at 9 o'clock. Bel VER if We are Offering a SpecieaioT £14 A0me% DTai¢ scount « | Off AAllU WaWhabasso SISheetings, PiPllilloow CeCttettoonnss, WWhhittee and Grey Cottons, Richmelio Domino Pillow Cases and Sheets, During these Demonstration Days COFFE TEA E. D. see BOc sb mete Ac nv Phone Si ARNPRIOR, ONT. Eyes

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JAM 2 tb. Jar Joseph Lamorie Wehave increased¢our Stock and can give. 21° Injuries sustained in an automo- PromptService bile accident east of Kinburn on With Added Pectin and Colour ‘Sunday evening, Nov. 4th, claimed Eveready Prestone Anti Freeze per gallon $3.95 the life of Mr. Joseph Lamorie,in the Renfrew hospital on Tuesday, _Ash Sifters, Stove Boards, Elbows, Shovels - Nov. 13th. “Stove Pipes, Cement. ASSORTED FLAVOURS | Deceased who had ‘resided. in re Z | § Arnprior for over: fifty years was 22.. Dominion Ammunition: ‘Shot:Shell, Canuck GettheseoBeaitife ‘JELL-0a :| ; /Sideontfs tahins d thisin*s jubreisetsknaonwdnsurb-e|{-| Imperial Long Range,22, 25, 82,44-40, 30-80, 82sp. ce sequent demise caused sincere re- no . . coe TUDOR PL Ss gret throughout a very wide circle _ Agents for McClar ys§ Soup Spoon of friends. Born at Quyon, Que., he came to 2:TI“NS 15: Soup Labels 2md AYLMER For three ean ob a Arnprior about 52 years ago at the Twenty Cents, you to Miss Ade- J.H. McKerracher & Sea. beautify TUDORPLATEnityLi time of his marriage py“yetail value 58c. Christie’$ line Vallie of Arnprior, and down Hardware Phone 416 through succeeding years his ser- : - §end your: AYLMER Soup.apr

TEDVARIETIES and 20c Postal Order0 yomilton, BUTTER WAFERS 1 02. okt: Cc vices as an expert cabinet maker| * = —_ : _ASSOR Canners, Ltd. Dept were in demand at many points in Ont.

the district. Mrs. Lamorie pre- v% deceased him in January, 1932. e ; Surviving of an original family | HEINZTomato KETCHUP Age.bil l LLE BEANS 2 HBC of nine are: five sons, Isadore of SANITARY MEAT MARKET HIRONDE Arnprior, Leonard .of Ottawa, ~HEINZ VINEGAR Malt-White-Cider 3307. 25¢ . 1$c Traffley of Winnipeg, Leo of Hon- CORNER DANIEL and ROCKLANE CLARK’S CHILI SAUCEbil olulu and Albert of Arnprior; : . ‘HEINZSPAGHETTI- Cooked med. tin 13¢ three daughters, Mrs. George de 2 Ib. Jar 29¢ Hayes of Three Rivers, Que.; Mrs. Orange Marmala Henry Hayes of Ottawa and Mrs. ‘Some of our Specials 2 Culverhouse Red Pitted Lawrence D. Narlock of Renfrew. 5c Steak 12c lb. Pork 18c Ib. Fish every.‘Friday PICNIC PICKLES Sweet»«oz. mnB Surviving also are three sisters re- No. 2 sana € , sident in the Quyon district. Pe CHERRIES Fins 2 |b. pkt. Sc _ The funeral was this Thursday B. lesarge. WINDSOR SALT morning from the home of deceas-

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and Mr. Narlock, Renfrew, to St. _ . oo . Nes : John Chrysostom cemetery, Arn- TCH “4 OLDDU , prior, and was very largely attend- = e ticeOY Le RTS ed. Rt. Rev.Monsignor Kiernan c 4 oggs Special ae3(iy ae | f as the officiating clergyman and £t oS w Ke. . eanser IDS e was assisted by Rev. Fr. Schru- . _ TODAY po SB h da Me der and Rev. Fr. Whelan of Ren- Right new you may re- hee eratch “£PKe. CORN FLAKES ] auc Of , dan v e 6 Fi rthe Doc tS ary were Rev. ane “| aPKG. PEP g o frew. In the sanctu oesn t IES : Ps oes uF er- a J .T. Warnock, P.P., and Rev. Fr. quire Some importan — Haas. form of insurance pre- Interment was in the Roman y Red Catholic cemetery, Arnprior, and tection and may not re- .ManyFlowersSoap3ches | CLOVER LEAF Fane rd the pallbearers were Messrs J. R. | it ‘2im1 olish tin 10c| 8 Byrne. Angus McDonald, Wm. cognize your need fori ”Shoe P Cohoe Salmon Daze, R. A. Jeffery, Charles Mac- ‘ key and M. C. Buckley. Don’t wait until a disaster causes you serious 3 cakes 4c. 7 TE ; Mr. Sidney Johnston of Queen’s, loss before you learn what you need. Have your spenttheweek-endat policies, your property and your counselwilh ‘i |GoldDust _lage packet19¢ NEW SEASON’S GOODS -ONAP Kingston, _ oo r z e ho oatoblieatious and let us offer you counsel wi “| |HALLOWI DATES Ib. 10e | ; Mrs. $. E. Johnston. a “5harsPuG SOA! — c || . titiesGs, 3 Is 25¢ |POWDER © A PRESENTATION aie r Motto oo - e : Mrs. shomas CostelloOtathoe | Serviceiis ou 4 |3asa.ttOXYDO! | or : LEMON PEEL. i Ib. 23c g eet or ORANGE PEEL Ih. 23c oe Harbor is bereaved by. . ea . ; co CITRON PEEL, —_Ib. 31c i tn iacsedawayearlythisweekathis NEIL CAMPBELL LIMIT ED

home in Fallowfield at the age of AR N P R 10 R Loe ao ~ MINCEMEAT 2 Ibs. 25¢ 1 ao ea “BULK CURRANTS Ib. 15¢ L__ 86 years. La | The annual meetingof the Fitz- Real Estate Opp. Post Office }}- Sy neal | @ | 8GLACE CHE! RRIES 4ab an ‘l—egates au i roy communitylabwas heldin Insurance “Telephone 40 : oirr}zesttoevery .

P. UCE n , ng so ye H.L SA > Bel Sea NUTS Cello okt. i0e / Rum & Butter Toffee Z5c} followi slate of officers were el- Que 3 —

e t ec . , oe President—Henry Poole. M. Sherriff, who has been appoint- | m | FR es - Vice-“president—Jas. Fitzmaur- ESH.F esh Vegetabl ed deputy registrarfor the county ERUITS- Fr ice. zal . Children love - Secretary—Edith Kedey. of Carleton and whowill, with this THEROYAL] hd 15¢ family, in future reside in Ottawa. | : - Suicy, Oranges. doz 29¢_ | : Iceberg Lettuce2 Executive committes—Clifford ‘| Campbell, A. E. Rowbotham, Geo. Mr. Sherriff, who had always tak- 15c interest in community JeamaicaOrangesdz35e, P bbage 2 heads Coughlan, Archie Badham, Thos. en an active CAFE VI Ca Kedey, Mrs. Gorham, Miss’ Mar- affairs, had beenpresident of ie Lemons, doz ees theNEW. Delicious | : ‘Sweet Potatoes55 Ib 25¢ quette, Mrs..H Schoular, Mrs. T. clu for ine past twoy wae: read: REGULAR - Be coe o go | edey, Mrs. Tovey, Miss D. Baird, address of appreciatl as PT Be me Grapefruit,..vatdb8este for 2Z5c § : : aces HEALTH =@h 2 Red or Yellow Kee iss M. podem, by Henry Poole and presentation Vi =. ALs ee S fo Bo Te cn ae - b ea e ib 17 Financial committse—Messrs. W.|cf a walnut end table and 'hand- oe ‘Bananas,doz... aBOE ee BARR CAE oe TRE . - Onions covinseccncennene 5 © — §/ Gerrie, Hugh Baird, Wm. Coe. some table lamp was made by Mr. oe Bags L a © GPEC i AL a4 0 oO Z a TIN P y. hy. S| Auditor—Hugh Baird. Wm. Coe. In voicing his grate- Cc U 3 Cranberries,»oonBe oe eee eee nareate aimee ou =r Spinachs.evependoreinvevenie 2 Ib 19¢ _ | Following the business meeting fulness Mr. Sherriff spoke of his :

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Ee he ‘Pakenham & RemembranceDay] Personals. {St. Mark’s Senior i. Bible Society ih W.A. mi Pack Tw n o Valuable Service,Pakenham)Mr. Robert Seott spent Friday Bales . Jastin. the capital, Pakenham "Annual ay The g. November meeting of the a AtSt.“Marhks.“ Ariglican| | Sr. Mr.-E. Stirton of Carpspent the W. A. of St. Mark's. church, C i Levi Blair IsPresident I P By -Charch-enSunday week-end at the home of Mr. and akenham, was held at the home R Bs P E m Ms. R. Mevreary. ForComing Year of Mrs. J. E. Mulligan on Thurs- N M i.

t R A Hi The Remembrance Day service | day of last week with a fair aat- A E gl Miss Myrtle Cavanag R held at St. Mark’s h of Al- At a Biblesociety meeting held tendance of members and o Anglican church ne vis- C @ monte spent Sunday last at h @ here on Sunday morning last was er in the Sundayschool room of St. itor. Two valuable bales were | parental home here, Andrew’s:. United church on Tues- packed, one f | largely. attended and due homage|1 or an Indian school OPE 2 Chrysler-approved “hot. water. eS ee ChryslerJuniosos @GE-. 4 day evening of last. week the fol- at Lac La Ronge N AS USUAL and respect paid to our soldiers in Mr. Alex. Lunney of Ottawa , Sask., and one - heater designed specially for “pendable, low-priced hot iz lowing officers were re-elected for for western: rel DURING T 8 the Great War. At exactly eleven: was a week-end guest at the home ief, both ‘bales be- HE WIN- Chrysler’‘Motors. cars but suit- 90005005 water heater... Adjust- i o’clock, the pastor, Rev. C. A. of Mr. and Mrs. the coming year: ing shipped to Ottawa on Friday TER MO r A. Nugent. NTHS FOR able for all makes... Circulates - able heat deflector and q President—Levi Blair. morning in & Bender, raised his hand as a sig- preparation for ship- THE RECEIVIN “= 20% more cleanheated air... fan-forced draft... pro-. | Messrs. R. A. Sutcliffe and Earl Vice-presidents—A. H. Tait and ment there to their final des G es nal for the congregation to arise, tina- Quiet. fan and new-type heat. : vide a steady flow of & and the two minutes of silence, Armitage were visitors to the cap- membersof the clergy. tion for distribution in the wes- OF CREAM . deflectors direct the heat where’ | universally observed, was dedicat- ital onThursday of last week. Depository—Scott Brothers, tern provinces. clean, safe, comfortable i Express Shipments ‘you want it ...rheostat switch & ed in memory of the fallen heroes. - Secretary-treasurer—John E. At same meeting a nominating heat to. combat the Mr. P. M. Russell, accompanied oninstcument panel gives wide | bey The honor roll.on -which were Mulligan. committee were appointed to sel- Solicited coldest: weather. ed by his son, Mr. Carswell Russell, e heat vonge. A superior s1r | Eg inscribed the names of all the sol- ‘Committee—Harold Blair, G. ect officers for the ensuing year. “Priced to mselledZe . spent Saturday last in Otttawa. heating unit guaranteed a diers who went from this parish to | Harry Scott, Mortimer Gillan, Mrs. At the close of the meeting a Phone 222 : yetapriced at Snee ORLY seessssesssnsssneanss - | @ serve overssas, Was then read by | Miss Fonsie Lunneyof Toronto Wesizy Donaldson, Mrs. Hugh hearty vote of thanks was tender- BE Fieming, Miss Ella Dean, L. A. ed the hoste who was ably as- i Mr. Bender. ‘Was a week-end visitor at the ss, B The appropriate text of the ser-' home of her sister, -Mrs. A. Nu- Mayne, Robert N. McCreary, Miss sisted in serving refreshments by ea |- h Arnprior Creamery Ei mon was foundin the thirteenth gent, Evelyn Bole and Mrs. Lancelot er sister, Mrs. A. H. Steen and ie] verse of the fifteenth chapter of | Downey. her cousin, Miss Amanda A. Spar- n es es Branch of the United el St. John: “Greater love hath no!| Mrs, Welland MceMunn of Clay- row. ba ‘man than this, that a man lay’‘fon is at present visiting at the The annual meeting in Decem- Farmers Co-Operative ‘a home of her brother, Mr. Walter|. tet B down his life forhis friends’ Mr. ber will probably be held at the Co. Ltd. & Bender spoke very effectively on; Scott. home of Mrs. L, O. Mayne. a Obituary "Elgin Street - Si. the terrible hardships Canadian = Arnprior, Ont. | Mrs. James Gillan of Ottawa boys endured, their daily suffer- i ispent last week visiting at the Me i ings and sacrifice, the small regard | Thomas James Thompson Western Conditions Told USECHEUNNEMNEEaNoosNENoROsuRUouneuueaneenenas ‘home of her brother, Mr. W. 1 driving a truck at Pembroke, dur- B’ that probably was paid in their: The death on Sunday, November By the Edmonton Bishop Scott. ing the summer months, returned soldiers’ environment to the minor 4th, of Thomas James Thompson aome recently. things of life, yet that wonderful Miss Florence Meredith of Man- was the cause of deep regret in Bishop Burgett of Edmonton spirit of love and self-sacrifice that otick was last week a guest at the Pert was the special speaker at the M h and throughout the district. r. Harold Poole of Beech- predominated their every action to home of her sister, rs. Cecil | Mr. Thompson had been ill for evensong service at St. Mark’s An- grove, Quebec, spent several days the extent that they cheerfully Ritchie. “several months, but his passing ! glican church on Sunday last. He of last week the guest of his cou- made the greatest of all human took his text from the 8th verse of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Gardiner away occurred very suddenly, and sin, Mrs. Aubrey Hunt. sacrifices that of life itself, Came as a shock to his many the 72nd psalm, “And His Domin- of Seeley’s Bay spent Sunday last Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Gardiner of After the singing of the hymn, ion shall be from sea to sea.” at the home of the latter’s parents, friends. Deceased, a lifelong re- He at the same price “O God Our. Help in Ages Past,” ver clea illu the terr Seeley’s Bay are this week guests Mr. and Mrs. R. Gillan. ¢ sident of that district, was born on y rly strated ible the congregation moved out to the the third concession of Bathurst conditions that are prevalent in at the homeof the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Gillan. cenotaph where a short dedicatory Mrs. Percy Wilson and son, Roy, township in 1869, the son of the our prairie provinces, owing to service was observed. The pastor the crop failures. ARNPRIOR DAIRY of Carleton Place spent several late Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson. Miss Greta Scott, R.N., of Mont- read the names of the fallen © sol- days of this week at. the home of He attended the Perth public The country is new; Bishop real, who spent some time past |diers and rendered a short prayer. Burgett is himself only the second _ Pas Mr. and Mrs. Ira Deugo. school and the Perth collegiate in- with her brother, Mr. Waiter teurized Milk, The choir stood behind the cen- stitute, and lated followed his vo- bishop in his diocese, and unless Scott, returned to her duties last Rev. Father Lionel Lesage of otaph and the returned soldiers in cation as an expert machinist. For steps are taken to help by the week, C a B ‘the congregation, to the right and Mayo, Quebec, spent several days the past thirty-four years he has people of the east, pagan condi- ream nd utter Mrs.. Arthur Fishenden, war wid-. of last week‘at the home of his been employed in James Brothers’ tions, from lack of religious educa- Miss F. Jamieson of Ottawa |ow, came forward and placed on. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Le- machine shop in Perth, and for tin, will be found in many parts spent several days of fast wieek . the cenotaph ‘a wreath thegift of sage. of the west he stated. The church - CZ many years past has been super- with her aunt, Mrs. John Elliott,

government. Mr. was well filled and the congrega- 2, ithe Ontario. intendent of that business. ‘ who has been in poor health for teSetenletetettetete oe Oe 0, io, 3, +, Mr. Wallace Campbell of Ottawa aonattaeatenSenletetotetetetnletssonnaeeee&, st Seedeeteatefdtferfety Bender. then offered prayer, fol- tion were glad to get first-hand in- some time past. spent the week-end with his. auni, In 1896 he was married to the

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» Rem 2 emberthe pi . ctures below when e Craig, W. H. Neilson, J.B. Neilson, . Remember. these F er, Mrs. C. F. Robertson, Lanark. two points: , + A. Snedden, Robert N. McCreary,| you , want fast relief from pain. Asp n A. iC. Robertson, Duncan Stewart irin Speed and Aspirin Safety. o e —SmithsFalls Record News. Thomas A. Ross, W. I. Scott. and|. Aspiri h n eases ev P en a-bad headac h he g And, see that e you get ASPIRIN, P and W. T. J.ames, of Appleton dis- p g t “ ! | Webster Maitland took an active or neuralgia often in a few:minutes! the method dociors prescribe. , It is ee * trict, and P. Carrol _and A. 4G. _ r part in the proceedings. An Aspirin tablet begins “taking P made , in Canada, and 4 + all druggists ,

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, Secretaries elected were: o e runner-up. Ontario, resulted in constipation. : Drop an Aspirin f w Mrs. Seyfert did not find complete - ‘Christian stewardship and fin- tablet in a glass of jeoft Other prizesfor winners in dit- relief until she started using Fruit-a-. ance—Mrs. T. A. Ross. water. Note that BE- 44 "| ferent classes went to Wm. Scott, FOREit touches the § tives. She is so grateful to be well” - Strangers—Mrs, Percy Groves. bottom, it is disinte- } | Perth No. 4,.0n beef cattle; Dan. again that..Mrs: Seyffert wants to Supply—Miss Margaret Tait. grating. “Munroe, Lanark No. 1, on dairy help others by telling of her experience -Associate helpers—Mrs. Arthur ‘cattle; Arthur. Robertson, “Apple- ‘under oath before a notary, to convince Fishenden. | ton; on swine, ‘Harvey Shaw, Pak- you of its truth. She says,—"A bad injury I received at childbirth resulted Missionary monthly—Mrs. Thos. }enham, on sheep and. George Ro- nm constipation. For years I felt run Shaw. | bertson, Almonte, on horses, | down, lacked all vitality. I started » Mission Band—Mrs. W. A. Scott. IN 2 SECONDS BY STOP WATCH What. happens in these gtasses A -team . composed of Robert taking Fruit-a-tives and now Iam up.” Finance Committee—Mrs. Fal- happens in your stomach—ASPIRIN An Aspirin tablet. starts to disinte- tablets start “taking hold" of pain | Cochran, Almonte; Dan . Munroe, at 6:00'a.m. every morning doing my: coner, Mrs. G. H, Scott, Mrs. T. A. grate and go to work. - a few minutes after taking. own housework. I am quite regular.” -| Lanark, Wm. ‘Scott, Perth and | |Ross, Mrs. W. W. Miller and Mrs. . Copy of Mrs. Seyffert’s sworn statement | _| Russell Cochran, Almonte, .will awill, be sent ‘on request. WriteFruitatives : -Mae Smith. eae the county.att the:Ottawa Limited; Ottawa, Canada. 8 When in Pain Remem tfFRUIT-A-TIVES— 25¢ and 50¢ EVERYWHERE. Ae ~ Auditor—Mrs. Farquharson. ber These Pictures | | Winter.Mair.. _ Press secretary—Mrs. 8. Allison. —ASPIRIN DOES NOT HARM THE HEART—

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“ee ~ ‘cemetery. was.abgely’“attended. hee Baldwin, Duluth, Minn: Mrs. Services: were conducted byRev. D. O'Connor, - and --Mrs.. Joseph tyKRUSCHEN|Obitwary| C. A, Sales, pastorof White.Lake ‘Murdoch, Quy on, and two.broth- | United church of which congrega- “ers, ‘Thomas Trudeau, Duluth, N {tion she was a member. Thepall-|‘Minn., and George Trudeau, Ot- OW Mrs. Walter ‘Headrick bearers were Messrs. Alex. "Box, tawa.. ! Earl Campbell, John. D. Scott,Jas. ; . There passed away at her. late H.. ‘Wilson,‘Thos, Jones and Robt. . Atnoexpensetore homein Wabaon Thursday, Nov-. Headrick. -Auldria Samuel Fraser Salada tea with its matchless ember8th, “Mrs, Walter Headrick, Beautiful floral offerings inelud-| "Following an illness of. about teyou suiferfrom.rheumatism,sciat- one. of the:‘oldest and most esteem- ed: an anchor from the family; a ica, jumbago.or: neuritis you. should try: ed residents of that community. seven months the death occurred pillow, Mr. and Mrs. W. Grace and in an Ottawa hospital on. Friday,| fragrance,its. clear amber fresh- . Kruschen’Salts right awaybecauseyour ‘Although confinedto her home for family, Ottawa: wreaths from Dr. druggist is offering a -FREE trial of Nov. 9th, of a well-known Arn- the past three years, she was able and Mrs. Lorne iA. Campbell and - Kruschen.for a: limited time only. Ask | tobe up and about most of the priorite, ‘Auldrid (Ollie). Samuel him ‘for the Kruschen. Giant Package: family; Mrs.Devine, Stuart and Fraser, at the age of 32 years. ness, costs a bit morethan com- ‘time until the last few days and Murray Campbell; sprays from which contains a regular bottle and a her death came as a great shock to “Deceased was bornin Arnprior, FREE Trial Bottle. After using the ‘Mr. and Mrs, Earle Campbell, Mr. her. friends-and relatives. a son of Mrs. Fraser and the late Trial bottle, continue with the Regular’ andMrs. Harold Armsden, Mr. John L. Fraser. He attended local bottle—unless you. are not completely ‘The Jate Mrs. Headrick was born and Mrs. Ephraim Ray, Mr.. and mon tasteless teas butits rich full flavour gives schools and had lived here during - convinced that Kruschen will do every-. at Waba on -April 6, 1860, the old- Mrs. Chas.. Cunningham, White thing claimed forit, in which event your est daughterof the late James his entire lifetime. He took an Lake women’s institute, Mr. and active interest in many phases of druggist will returnyour money if you |. Campbell andhis wife, the late Mrs, Jas. H. Wilson and family. you a sheer delight that c ‘take backthe regular package unopened, Jessie. Stewart. sport but if was in baseball that ommon teas can The hymns were three of. her his principal sporting interest cen- ‘But millions of “people testify as to She was married:in 1879 to the favorites “I to the hills will lift - Kruschen’s effectiveness, for in 119 dif- tred, he being a pitcher on local late WalterHeadrick who prede- mine eyes,” “Rock of Ages,’ and’ _ ferent . countries. nothing else has been ceased her five years-ago last May. ball teams for several seasons. never give. found: that gives the same: results as. “What.a friend we have in Jesus.” ‘To themten children were born, Surviving besides his mother Kruschen. Get your package without are three sisters and two brothers, delay. The supply of Free Trial bottles| six of -whomstill survive namely: (Ethel) Mrs.Archie Close of Arn- Mrs. Jean Goodfellow of Arnprior, . 4s limited. Edward P. Trudeau “1 prior; (Mabel) Mrs. -Dunean Kip- Mrs. E. Bastine of Toronto, Mrs, T. S. Burke of Windsor, Jack Fraser pen of Burnstown; (Pearl) Mrs. The funeralof Mr. Edward Pat- {John F. Stewart of White Lake; rie Trudeau, who died suddenly at of Brandon,» Man., and Kenneth EarlyCa | Gordon of ‘White Lake; Russell his home here on Wednesday, A. Fraser of Montreal. and Oliver of Waba. One son, Nov. 7th, was held from his resi- - The funeral was on Sunday, inOttawa Valley Virtue, and one daughter, Louesa, dence Friday morning, Nov. 9th, Nov. 11th, from the home of de- predeceased her some years. ago in to St. John Chrysostom church, ceased’s mother on Russell street Saskatchewan while two others, Arnprior, where requiem mass and was very largely attended.

First Appearance of The Alex. and Helena, died here when was sung by Rev. J. T. W:armock, Funera] services at the home and White Man Was in 1820 quite young. P.P.,. while Rt. Rev. Monsignor at the grave in the family plot in WHITE LAKE the Arnprior cemetery were con- Surviving also are three sisters Kiernan and Rev. J. Schrudeér- SPORTSALAD The first appearance of the and four brothers, namely: Mrs. were in the sanctuary. The pall- ducted by Rev. Thos. McAfee of | Here and There Mrs. Robert Gordon of Renfrew white man on the riverafterwards ‘Jas. H. Wilson of Pakenham; Mrs. bearers were Messrs. George Tru- st. Andrew’s Presbyterian church. called on friends here recently. Breckville Magedomas came up

known as the Bonnechere, reach- J. Devine of ‘Lawson, Sask.; Mrs. deau, Bernard Murdoch, Louis La- The pallbearers were Messrs. in their own coach for a practice “The Open Dominion champion- Miss Lila Lytle of Fitzroy. spent ing into Renfrew county, was Jack McNaughton of Drummond pierre, Ambrose Lesarge, Edward Clarence E. Richey, Jack Gardner, in the Ottawa auditorium. ship. match in the ‘Dominion last week-end with Miss Dorothy about the year 1820.- He went: Centre; Stuart J. of Eskbank, Trudeau and Jack Moyle. Inter- games McKie, Dalton Olivier, Ed. Marksmen Revolver competition Cunningham. there for lumber. Sask.; Murray C. of Lawson, Sask.; ment was in the Arnprior ceme~ Murphy and Horace D. McCord. was won recently by the Cana- Smiths Falls may play hockey Among those attending the fun- this year after being out of the Among those who were pioneer Lorne A. of Clear Lake, Wis., terrye fian Pacific Railway Ontario po- Mr. Frank Box of Ottawa is eral werethe following members senior game for a year. lumbermen in the district were U.S.A.; and Earle B. of White ‘The many spiritual and fioral lice team with a score of 1435 spending a few days at the home of the family: Mrs. J. Goodfellow points out of a possible 1506. R. thie Coltons—Hiram, Charles and Lake. -Two sisters, Mrs. Thos. offerings received from Mr. Trud- of his mother, Mrs. Alex. Box. C.AL BP. civic and provincial po- Robert; they took: out their. logs Bole and Mrs. David Bole, prede- eau’s many friends in this vicinity of Arnprior, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Jess Spring, who eccached ithe lice also competed. chiefly in the land about the Pin- ‘ceased her some years ago. and Quyon,. Que., where he lived Burke of Windsor, Mrs. E. Bastine Mrs. Sheard is still confined to Brockville baseball team in the St. of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. K. A. her bed, having fallen about three Lawrence league during the past: nacle..’ In 1829 three- rafts -were|. AW herlife was spent in the for'a number of years, attested to Plans for the musical festivals Fraser of Montreal,. Miss. Muriel summer, will coach the Mage- takenout for the Coltonsand laid -Waba community, always| a -wil- to the esteem in- which he “was of Western Canada during the weeks ago and sprained her ankle. Bastine of Toronto, Miss Irene domas hockey club during the on Clear Point by Joseph Brunet- ling helper in any good cause, she held. coming year with a tentative dis- Mr. and Mrs, D. A. McManus of te, Elias Moore and Joseph May- gave freely of her-time and tal- Born in Quyon 54 years ago he Goodfellow of London; the folow- cussion of policies for the next coming hockey season. - ing relations from .out of town: two seasons, were featured at a Arnprior visited on Sunday with hew. ~ ents. She was a member of the lived there until about 16 years Mrs. Smith who is in failing Dewey was another of the aarty woman’s. missionary society of |. ago when he moved to Kingdon Mrs. M. Yake, Mr. and Mrs. G. meeting of delegates of Western Every day is subscription time Competition Festivals recently at health. at The Chronicle office. lambermen of this section; and the White Lake United church and for Mines, Ont., where he was em- Thomas, Mr. E. Spence, Mr. and

the Palliser Hotel, Calgary. McDonalds—Alexander, ~~ Samuel many years president of. the White ployed for 15 years, coming to Mrs. H. Spence, Mr. and Mrs. W. Mrs. Chas Simpson and her J. Spence, Mr. and Mrs. S. Spence, and Paul—-who moved fromGlen- Lake women’s: institute, until her Arnprior about one year agoto re- Jobn Jacob Astor and hisbride niece, Mrs. Terry of Arnprior, aAth He all of Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs. Phil Etats garry and settled at: Sand Point, health gave way and she could no side. He was married 32 years have decided to extend their spent a few days last week with YOUR LIVER’S WAPag HU were others of the lumbering longer attend. At the time of her ago to Miss Maude Mulligan of Yake of Willaby, Vermont; the fol- honeymoon tour to the Canadian friends here. lowing friends from out of town: pioneers. in. this: district. Their death she was honorary president Quyon who survives as well as ' Rockies and British Columbia. YOU FEEL OUT OF Sours brother, Rory, joined them later. of that institute. two daughters, Mrs. Thomas lLa- Mr. and Mrs. V. ‘Burke,Miss Mary “We intend, to stop over at Lake Mr. Jack Fraser is spending two Brennan, Miss Gertrude Brennan, Louise,” said the young million- weeks with his daughter and. son- - Wakeup your Liver Bile Captain Bell in 1827 hadtaken up The funeral on Sunday, Novem- pierre and: Katherine, both of aire, “and then move on to Van- propertyat Castleford and built a ber lith, from the deceased’slate Arnprior, one son, Edward Trud- Mr. T. Brennan, all of Brittania in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Yuill —No Calome! needed Bay; Mr. Ray Burke, Mr. and Mrs. couver, taking in the. sights on- of Chelsea Falls, Que. sawmill there, home at Waba to White Lake eau, of Galetta; three sisters, Mrs. the way.” When you feel. blue, depressed, sour on the A. Scissons, all of South March; . world, that’s your liver which isn’t puuring its - Mr. Stanley Fraser, Miss Flor- daily two poundsof liquid bile into your bowels. Mr. Vearle Clifford of Montreal; Captain R. G. Latta, skipper of ence Cameron and Miss L. B. Digestion and elimination are being slowed ‘Mr. Ferguson Clifford, Mr. Mervin the liner. Empress of Britain and - up, food is accumulating and desayliz insice Fraser of Ottawa spent Thursday Clifford, M1. Hobbs, Mrs. H. J. commodore of the Canadian Paci-~ you and waking you feel ‘wrerened, last with White Lake friends. Mere bowel-movers like salis. oil, niinerud THEARNPRIOR CHRONICLE Clark, Mrs. L. Plaunt, Mrs. Ray- fic fleet, retired from active dut¥ water, laxative candy or che-ving CEMEhy GY: a mond Bradley, Mr. Weir, Mr. and recently. He was succeeded on health tenieceGi?ifiFras- ‘ roughage, don’t go far enough. You_need a Hver stimulant. Carter's Litths the bridge of the Britain by Cap- Mrs. L. Brennan all of Ottawa; Liver Pills is the best one. Safe) Purely vege: tain R. N. Stuart, V.C., D.S.O., Get your printing where you table. Sure. Ask for them byrame. Refuan OFFERS YOU Mrs. -M. Donavan of Carleton . substitutes. 25c, at all druggists. USNC. RD. RN.R. Captain at The Chronicleoffice. #.| Place; Mr. J. W. Morrow of Stitts- Stuart was promoted to the post ville. of commodore of the Canadian Floral offerings received includ- Pacific fleet ed: pillow, Mrs. J. Fraser; wreaths, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Burke of Wind- Indicating the trend towards heSNAPSHOTCUIL sor, employees of Kenwood Mills greater production and recovery of business, substantial increase Limited; baskets, Dalton Olivier; in the second quarter of 1934 as SNAPSHOTS AT NIGHT sprays, Mr. William Fraser and compared with the corresponding Charles and Helen, Mr. and Mrs. period of 1933 is shown in the re-

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Bethune and Mrs. W. Bridge, spray and world-wide exporting house Messrs, Frank Hayes, E. J. Barnes, of Beatty Bros, manufacturers of Just a few bright lamps and if Gerald Slater, E. Brunett, Edgar washing machines and farm im- a little care make indoor plements, celebrated its Diamond Thivierge, Bernard Brennan, .W. snaps like this easy.. Arrange- Jubilee at Fergus, Ont., last Hayes and Weldon Melanson. ment of lights, subjects and month, camera indicated in the _, diagrain.

syohbn Greene John F. Sweeting, industrial aneyouwill 3receive commissioner of the Canadian NTIL wecently, the idea of make First, light. intensity decreases The death occurred late Thurs- Pacific Railway, states in an offi- ing snapshots at night ranked rapidly as the Jamp is pulled back ‘thewhole4publica- aay afternoon, Nov. 8th, in an Ot- cial publication cf the railway alongsidethat other classic picture- from the subject. Six fect away, a tawa hospital of John Greene, that there is a decidedly firm taking impossibility—a snapshot of lamp’s picture making brilliance is tone of confidence in the West tions forone year & well known and highly respected “a black cat in a coal pile at mid- only a quarter what it is at three and increased activity in many citizen of Fitzroy township. The night”. But now, with the new ex- feet. fromthe date we% industries, with the tourist busi- deceased. had been in failing ness promising to be better at all tremely sensitive films and brilliant, Second, shield your camera lens receivethecoupon. “health for some time and wasre- resorts this year. inexpensive lights, snapshots in- fromthe:‘direct rays of light. ia. moved to the hospital early in the doors at night are as easy as any Third, while you can use ‘photo- Hereis the amazing week. Deceased who had farmed An increase of 877,900 Tbs, in others. floods (they cost a quarter’ and are —— a the Nova Scotia lobster catch = 1 in Fitzroy township all his life was Let’s say you want to snap Sue good for at least two hours of pic- combination during the month of May was lowOurGuarantee toYou! in his 80th year, and was widely at the piano— assuming that Sue ture making) in ordinary fixures, instrumental in raising the land- known and highly respected. He looks and feels natural there—tak- Y pricesa This wonderful:offer is avail- . ed values $383,468 over the same they are moreefficient in refiectors ing your stand, with camera, off to able to old and new subscrib- always took a keen interest in the month in 1933, according to an — either home-made or inexpen- the side of the piano.. There’san or- ‘ers to this newspaper. We church and was a member of St. announcement ;ty the Depari-« sively purchased. . Buarantee-the fulfillment -of ji} Paul’s choir, Carp, for a numberof ment of Fisheries on June 28th. dinary floor lamp— one of those _ Feurth, don’t try to light up [iMactean’s(24 issues) 1 yrs three-light affairs—just beyond the “all magazine subscriptions and F

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W uctions for the. ensti- |oa “Special red o Presentation toJGaffney Parker ‘bet ‘andpurse ofmoney: - me ingweek. » Prices.Sacrificed. _ Avery. successful euchre and Dear Jack—We wish to take. al. at | HOUSE FOR‘SALE| dance was held. Monday evening in few momentsnowto express our. a thehall bythe WI. Prize winners|jregretthat you are leaving Kin- “Frame house. on® Hugh- street were: MissV.. ‘Hawkshaw andMr: | burn andto assureyouof ourcon- - south, for sale. ey to C.a HaroldMuldoon,Mrs. Stuart Craig tinued interest in your. welfare. os Mobeni tf) holding the lucky ticket.. I “We. want. to. say, too, that we WANTT!ED ‘During the evening Mr, Jack have been: glad to have you here} Wanted to.buyone “set. single Gaffney was asked to come to theandhave enjoyedyour four. years ‘platform while Mr. Jack Buckham | association with us. You canbe a Pitas work harness. ‘A. F. Camp- bell &Son.’ “Phone 94... 5 48-1 read the following address while sure of a hearty.welecome at. any Mr...John Ferguson presented Mr. | time that you may return. ~

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che In pure. ‘virgin|“wool. ‘Yarns at ed your unfailing courtesy in your - 70¢ 1b.; comforter‘bats “at 40e 1b.;. Fie business.contacts and also your| GLASS VALVES blankets’ at $4.00 up. “AU shipping generous giving of time andeffort. We can supply Double Diamond G chargesprepaid.’ -Killaloe- ‘Card-- [Prize Winners in helping with plays and other lass at al- Globe Valves, Gate Valves, Check Valves and ing Mills, Killaloe, Ont. = B7-t£ { community. activities. | most the price of ordinaryglass. Bring us Foot Valves—by the bestmakers on sale at Ottawa Winter Fair { It has been the wish of all that| your glass order. a HOUSE TO RENT {you have some material expression |. Discount, = 25% re of our good will and appreciation - Dwelling house on 17 Ottawa . Local anddistrict winners at the and so we ask you to accept this - street fov rent; all conveniences. Ottawa winter fair included. the | Bi Possession at once.» Rent reason- following: . gift. With it we give our sincere | g Reduction on Carvers andlasting wishes that the future McCLARY RANGE able. Apply Mrs. H. #E. Miller, |. A. J; Halpenny, Galetta—ist for will hold in largest measure those R R. 1, Arnprior., Phone 155713. commercial boar; Carving Sets of finest English quality greatly 18 inch oven, wood andcoal grates, complete things that will contribute most to | iH. E. Miller and Son, Arprior— reduced NOTICE VETERINARIAN_ your happiness and success. to sell at $2.89, $3.82, $4.00, $6.27 with copper reservoir and high warming Champion female Shorthorn;four The. undersigned “will be at. the Your friends: in Kinburn and (Values ‘to 59.00) firsts in Shorthorn class. - oven, regular $83.00. On Sale a residence of Mr. J.-S. Pritchard, vicinity. t...$60 J. A. Hodgins, | Carp-—Champion -Arnprior, . every Wednesday for Mr. Gaffney made a_ suitable male Shorthorn. ‘the practice of Veterinary Science. reply and all joinedin singing for W.iS. Moir of Arnprior, S.. W. LE. RF Johnston, B.V.8e. ;, Carp ToboggansSkis and Sleds Haydonof Pakenham and.W. A. he is a “Jolly Good Fellow.” EXTENSION LADDERS Ont. “Al-4p Young and Son of Arnproir—Each Missionary Fund Canvas On Wednesday evening of last o ft Best Quality Toboggans oe.$2.95 Best quality 32 ft. BOARSFOR SERVICE won firsts in grains, clover and $8.49 grasses, week there was a well attended Speed King Flexible Sleds, Reg. $1.5098c 2 Yorkshire Boars of best type mesting of the four appointments Best quality 28 ft. i. W. Mackey of Fitzroy Har- $1.50 Child’s Skis breeding and quality. XXXMaple 98e of Fitzroy-Kinburn United church B19 Shade Supreme 8—164558. and bor and A .Stewart of Almonte— $2.25 Boys’ Skis, 5 ft. congregations. It was held in $1.48 each won firsts in field and root Parkdale General 170145.—Chas. | Bethel United church. supper Park Hickory Skis $11.00 reg.$8.29 M., Bandy, lot 27, Con. 8, Paken- crop section. Prizes and scores in the agricul- |j was served in the basement from Ski Harness, $2.75 Reg. ham. Ip $1.95 ROPE tural society grain and seed class 6.30 to 8 o’clock, the ladies of each congregation contributing. dled with high runners and back and arm ‘CHRISTMAS CARDS — competition ‘were: Renfrew, score rests. Reg. $2.25 Good Manila Rope in most sizes, kink and The meeting was held to organ- $1.23 oe Private greeting Christmas 450, prize $50; Pakenham, 439, $40; mildew proof, Ib ize an every member canvass for . eards—Large » size, hand. tinted, Carp, 434, $30; Vankleek Hill, 422, 16e $20; Drummond, 420, $15; Russell, the; missionary and maintenance -. deckle edge, with envelopes; fund of the church and other re- printed with nameand address, 14 415, $15; North"Lanark, 411, $15; quirements. It was presided over Hu styles; one dozen, all one kind. or Arnprior, 409, $15; North Renfrew, mpy Egg Crates...... 35¢ by Rev. Mr.. Lougheed and -ad- First Quality Step Ladders . all different, $1.00. postpaid—The 402, $15. - -. Wallis Print,Digby, Nova Sco-. “Contributors to the Pakenham dresed by C. W. Ross and G. Doug- las of Ottawa. Teams. were ap- 4 ft size, clearing at $1.22...\G]_2D tia. 47-6 entry. were: wheat, William Keen; Ash Sifters, each...... 39c oats, P. W. Wilson, barley, John pointed for the canvassing. 8 ft size, clearing at UNITED FARMERS’ MEETING Elliott; peas, S. W. Haydon; beans, Killed in Africa $245 | United Farmers of South Ren- Gordon Sadler. Relatives have received word of -. frew will holdtheir annual meet- In the inter-county. seed judging the death in Africa in a motor ac- ing in Renfrew, in Elliott’s hall, on competition for the Nettleton cident of Miss Annie Bradley, FILES AND RASPS Maxwell Electric Washer | Wednesday, Nov. 21st, 1934. Busi- trophy, 13 teams competed and the missionary, daughter of Mr. and ness meeting at 2. ‘p.m. Special high score was secured by William Mrs. John Bradley of Haileybury | Large Half Round Coarse Files 88c, 48c, 57c CGE motor, Balloon Rolls, Metal Wringer, meeting ofUnitedFarm Women at Johnson and Andrew Johnson of and formerly of Kinburn. Taper SawFiles, each 10e, 3 for 25€ Porcelain Tub, Finger Tip Control, Regular Renfrew and. Harold Wilson of 7pm. Programme and speaker “Miss Bradley had served for five Square Coarse Cut Files,.... each 12¢, 22¢, 24c = - AH. Hannam,.- provincial secre- Pembroke, coached by F. K. ‘years in the mission field before $89.50. On Sale $61.00 none tary,at 8 p.m. . Dench, Renfrew. {visiting her parents returning 10|

‘Standing of counties in the seed Africa a year ago in June. No “CLERK’S NOTICE | eontest was: Renfrew, Ist; Pontiac, particulars of the accident have WELL PUMPS Sth;Carleton, 6th. been received just the cable an- Rig up your Barn Fork Now Of “First: Posting of the Voters’ _ -{nouncing her death. ‘List of the. Municipality of the Surviving are her parents, Mr. 1 BT force pump 2” pipe and 4” cylinder. BT Hay fork cars for wood or steel “Tewn of Arnprior for the year and Mrs. John Bradley; and one Regular. $22.50 Value foren$14.75 1984. 00 Local Neews brother, Wesley of Haileybury. 1 Bt Stock Pump, 2” pipe 4” Brass Cylinder— track $7.78 “NOTICE‘is hereby given that I : Many Attended Play. vhave complied with Sec. .9 of the! ’ none better Forks for BT Cars . $3.89 Mrs. ‘Clara Beattie is spending a $17.75 The three-act comedy, “Dotty Voters’List Act and that.I- have| week with friends in Toronto. ‘LT StockPump 114,” pipe $12.95 posted up at theoffice, TownHall, Snow and rain, principally snow, and -Daffey,’ ‘presented in the Large Pulleys, steel 0) 2010669e -- Arnprior, on the 7th day of ‘Nov- fell practically all day Saturday Orange Hall here on ‘Wednesday 1 Domestic Pump, 114” Pipe ow.$5.97 evening last by members of Hunt- |: “ember, 1934, the list of all persons and Sunday andit is still here. small Pulleys, steel (0 1100) 0Ae ley A.Y.P.A. under auspices of the Buy soon as our supply will soon be exhausted 2...entitledto vote in thle said Muni- - Mrs. K. S. Mandeville of Fitzroy Jadies’ guild of St. John’s church, se ciplity for members of Parliament Harbor has returned after enjoy- Antrim, was a decided success. or at: Municipal Eleetions and that ing a visit with friends in Toronto. Cupboard Catches, each...lic 1%, -1b assorted pkgs. solid copper Real good 55¢ Brooms...... 39¢ The music for the dance which suchlist. remains there for inspec- Auto of Mr. John Hamilton. of followed was supplied by Profess- Rivets and Burrs pkg... 19¢ -tion, and I hereby call upon all Glasgow Station, stolen a couple of Be S1Z@ Tackscesses2 for 5c or Berry and his pupils. 55 ft. Best quality cord reinforc- ‘voters-to-have any errors or omis- weeks ago, has been recovered in ed garden hose with coup- sions corrected accordingto law. - The cast was made up: Miss Eva Level Glasses, CACh weccccccnunLie {northern Ontario. Davis, Perey Hawkes, Miss Velma 8e size Tacks.. OC : Thelast: day for appeal - being. (Miss Pauline Cannon of Lancas- $375 ~ Dee. 3rd, 1934. Younghusband, Miss Miriam Arm- Repair Links for chain. Values lings ter, Ont., is spending a holiday at strong, Miss Phyllis Hemphill, : Small Pkg. Mendets 18c 2 for 25¢ - “G. H, MOLES, Clerk-Treasurer. to 10c¢, each 5c the home in town of her parents, Cosmo Downey, Gordon Arm- Rogers Silver Dessert Spoons Municipality of theTown of - Mr. and Mrs..T. J. Cannon. strong, Miss Elsie Johnston, Hor- One finger Mitts pr 28¢ and 29¢ each ers2le, 27c, 29e : 47-2c n 7 : Arnprior | Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wolff spent ace Armstrong, Eddie Downey, Burman Power Horse Clippers the. week-end in Toronto’ the Miss Doris -Hodgins and Sam Wire Coat Hangers...... 2 for 5c NOTICETO)CREDITORS guests of their daughter, Mrs. F. Community and Rogers Table Langtry. Fancy Mirrors, values to $2 ..79¢ H: Wilding and Mr.. Wilding. SPOONS, COACH eeeceneenn29c, 50e - INTHE MATTER OF THE ES- Waggon Hit by Truck 8” Carpenters Serew Clamps 67¢ \ “DATE OF WILLJAM GEORGE -Mrs. Horace Pinheyof Arnprior Beacon Wind Proof Lanterns is: spending a few days in the city “When driving home from

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Oe that all persons having © claims| o i by atruck from Ottawa which hit n onagainst ‘the estate of the said Wil-| ©employed at Salmo, B.C., for some Auto Radiator Cleaner 75¢ Fire Shovels, each on9¢ time is at the home of his parents, the rear end of the wagon with Community Stainless Knives, JianGeorge MeKay, who died on the result that one half of the size Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Styles, for a 496 Dust Pans, Cah occlle Hollow Handles, each...... 60¢ er about the eleventhday of Oct- wagon. with some lumber and holiday. ober AD. 1934, are required onor shingles was strewn in the ditch, 25¢e size Whiz Metal Polish ....15c _. before the15th day of December,| Mr. Aldrich (Ollie) Mulvihill Pocket Knives16c and 24c Community Silver Knives, Hol- left this week for Kansas ‘City to while the other half dangled at the 1934, to.send by post, prepaid, or , heels of the horses which ran un- Bolts (Carriage, machine, stove, low Handles, each...... 50¢€ rejoin the hockeyteam of that city T Medium Lamp Glasses, ea ....11¢ oe deliver to the undersigned, oneof til caught some distance farther where he has. been ‘Playing for etc) in less than packages othe: executors: ofthe last.will and on. - Dairy Thermometers,ea...... 15¢ testament of the said William several years. Less 1-3. Shaft Bells, any in stock less 1-3 Miss Betty’ Olivier,Seriously.in- -Though:thrown from the wagon, “. Geor tement ofthe Mr. Smith ‘escaped serious in- Plant food, the real thing for Best Quality Paint, qt...... 89e accGeoournget MvecrKiafyie,d abys.taaffoidmaevint. - | jured in an auto accident a few screw Nails in less than pack- months ago and who has been a. juries. Lakko, qt. ee AND. TAKE.NOTICE that after lighted lantern potted plants, pkg. 0...29c $1.07 patient in a. Pembroke hospital He was holding a ages, less 1-8. 2 such ast.mentioned date the. said ploughed into the E since that time, returnedto Arn- when the truck -. executors ‘will proceed to distrib- i 1 Lot of Steel Wrenches includ- Nickel Plated Copper Coffee prior on. Friday last and is recup- rear end of the load. Solid Copper Belt Rivets Ib ..38¢ utethe © assets of the deceased Kinburn and Antrim Briefs Pots eratig at the home of herparents, ing Kelly Automatics, Trimo 79¢ oe amongtheparties entited thereto, Mr. R. H. Laughlin purchased a Kraeuter Punches and Small . “having regard onlyto. the ‘claims- Mr. and Mrs. R. Olivier. and fast adjusting monkey Mrs. ‘Thos.Charbonneau left on’ ‘new ear this week. — SNISels, CACHeens.24¢ Poultry Lice Powder 35¢ size 24¢ ofwhichitshall thenhave notice, Mr. Ernest Armstrong spent a wrenches...... seseuessseenewwf price “Saturday for Mt. Clemens, Mich., “andthat the executors will not be. School Chalk where she will be. aiccomapnied by few days last week in Kingston. Kraeuter Long Drift Punches best quality .....39¢ ~~. Jiable for the said-assets or any of Ottawa Oxidized DoorBolts 14c, 19¢ 27e her ‘son-in-law and daughter, Mr. Miss Nell Hamilton each part thereof'toany:person or per- spent the week-end with Mrs. J. Ale House Numbers—aluminumwill] is -sons of whoseclaims notice shall. and Mrs. A. E. Jeffery, on a motor. Glass Push Plates for swinging trip to Rome, Georgia, to spend a|*W. Smith. Kraeuter Al : ri not tarnish orrust..... 2 for 5e » not have ‘beenreceived at the time en Gourlay of Pembroke|. | vacation with Mrs. -Charbonneat’’s Mr. All ig tlroel : “oO stichdistribution. » Tate visited friends here during the gueAnSotWgdcde Sis “(DATED at Ottawa this 13th day youngest. daughter, Mrs, B. M. Prater, and Mr. Prater. ._ week-end. Window Buttons with Screws _ oe of:November, A/D. 1934. \ Miss Margaret Greer of Paken- | Bearing Scrapers, each...... 48¢ Dry Cells... 80s, 3 for $1.00 oe mEROYALTRUST COMPANY, ‘BLACKSMITHSHOP | OPENED ‘ham spent the week-end with _..W..$1.90 doz. _. 9C Shot Batteries 4128 Wellington Street. My blacksmith shop is open. for friends here. Yankee Automatie Drills Hot “Ottawa. ee business,at the corner of Russell Miss Muriel Tripp has returned No. 2 Galv. Tubs, Reg. $1.10 78c .. $2.89, $3.19 Flashlight Unit Cells, ea.....9e foe HINA, HL& MACLAREN— and McGonigal. streets, A share home after. spending part of last a14 Metcalfe St, 9¢ to 17¢ of the public patronage is solicited week in Ottawa. — 90e Padlocks 6 lever, each....29¢ Flashlight Bulbs, eachllc DoorBolts..._ errr Ottawa; “Eph. Hay,Phone 415. 2c ‘Mr. and Mrs. W. Palmer of Ot- | ~ 2 Solicitorsfor ths“Executors.oF tawa spent the week-end withMr. 51.50 Good Yale Padlocks _98¢ 12 doz. Egg Crates, each .....35¢ Hasps,all kinds...9e to 17¢ and Mrs. John Good. attended - A-number from here i the Masonic banquet: at Arnprior

on Friday evening last. -- Miss Ruby Ripley of Ottawa Burrows. The bale was valued at $53. ve the West” on Monday at 2.30 p.m. the. week-end with ‘cher spent ‘and Mrs. Eber Laughlin of. “Mr. Kinniard of Ottawa joined St. Andrew’s Presbyterian church Und ~§l friend, Miss Clara Wilson. ertaker Ottawa visited Sunday with’ their the bank staff here, Mr. Jack Gaf- -"AMBULANCESERVICE- | : Mr.“Robert Baird is seriously: il. and Sunday school observed Re- parents, Mr. and. Mrs, ney leaving Tuesday to join the and Funera i} at the home of his son, Mr. Wil- O. G.. membrance Day by two minutes l Director Laughlin, Royal. Bank staff at head office, with heads bowed in silent medi- BOYCE |} liamBaird, 10th line of Fitzroy. EME oh |: Montreal. tation after which the ~ Lord’s RGENCY Mr. Ronald Callan of Navan vis- A number of Presbyterianmis- r. and Mrs. sion band members attended’the Mrs. M. F. Croskery entertained Prayer was repeated. Rev. J. G. DIRECTOR ited his parents, M AMBU FUNERAL Berry gave a suitable address. LANCE aJohn P, Callan, during the week- ymission band rally. recently,held i3 n a few of Mr. J. Gaffney’s friends to Jobnapenneuo end. Knox church,. Ottawa: a dinner bridge on Saturday even- Rev. Mr. Warren of Ottawa oc- SERVICE Mrs. Snow fell Saturday and Sunday ‘Cooper of Renfrew visited ing. Prize winners were Mrs. cupied the pulpit of Antrim. Unit-

nights and today with a cold west recently with her. sister, Mrs. W.. Milkand Mr. J. Grierson. ed church on Sunday afternoon J. C. LITTL G. Hodgins whois ill, E Service wind blowing winter seems. to be All.wish The ladies of. the Antrim United and gave a very interesting .and her a speedy recovery... enlightening address on Jerusalem, 142 JOHN ST, here. church met on Friday afternoon at ght280anda2 ce Miss Millie Halpenny has gone . Bishop Burgett. of:Edmonton ad: of Mrs. J. R. Woods and dealing with condition past and hhones—Ofie123;Ni the home TELEPHONES: _ to North ‘Bay ‘to. spend : a. few dressed the corigregation of» ‘St. packed -a bale of clothing for the present and telling of his visit

sin, Mrs. Johity odohn’s church on, two years ago. {D ay 126-128 weeks.with.chercou i“fConditions:vin west. - Included were three quilts. there about Night. 328-247