XLV, VOLUME PRIOR,ONT.,FRIDAY, FEBRUARY15th,1929. ‘Number8.

SHORTCO ENmn Death of Mrs. John Phillips TT Ts Mourned In Commu AR2NNPRPIORRIOR LEADS LEAGUE RSESA NCE| _InParliament’sPressGallery _ nity SuowT cou OVIN RTHEPR CE | Interesting CommentFromthe House of Comnions The deathtook place inthe Mans- “WITH MARGIN OF TWO POINTS ’ MARKFO Prepared Specially forThe Chronicle, Queries Invited field suburb on Sunday last of Mrs. AEtteTndanSce HasBeenIncreasingSteadilyandThere Is' John Phillips, lady who lived most S --UnusualEnthusiasmAmong theStudents—| || of her life here and who was held in Renfrew Finished Strong in Second Place—Almoniein Lastséssion thehouse. opened. in high regard by a large circle of - Third Place and Seven Points Behind the Lead- ManyAdult Pupils.AmongThoseRegistered.|, would happen if doubled. the friends. Deceased’s. maiden name|- ‘storm anddrift, Nature -was in an grain production of western Canada. was Amelia Rose Sinn and she was -ers—Locals Won From Almonte in Gvertimé Jangyy mood, stern, cold, “repellent. Pricesmight cut so badly . that a daughterof the late William. F. | Attendanceatthecoursesorgan-||paultryraising. On Wednesday Mr. ‘This. year the scene is changed. “All ‘the farmers now in the west could ized by Mr, A. H.Martin,agricul- M. H. Cockburn tookcharge of the ‘Sinn, a gentleman who was once After a defeat in Almonte on Monday of last week the Arnprior night lone the soft feathery flakes hardly make a living. sextet won from that team in the local rink on Friday and poultry: killing and plucking work. ~ of snow fell, covering .the. city like widely known throughout eastern from » tural representative,in.agriculture 1,OnFeb. 18th Dr. Spencer of Bow-~ -Expenditures—There will be much Canada because of his connection ‘Carléton Plaec on Monday, thereby cinching the league leadershin, and domestic science, with Anprio? a blanket.It hung: heavilyonthe exiticism of the estimates. Criticism with the Allan steamships, She was While the locals were thus employed Renfrew secured five wii manvillewill takeup some-special roofs of the houses, mantled the cold as thecentre, have aroused.unusual work in veterinaryscience : and on. of the estimates in the other fel- born in Quebec almost. 70 years ago, their concluding five games and were serious contenders for the initia] interest throughout thecommunity. “statues of ourheroic’ dead on Par-. low’s constituency. Back home the but as a child she came to Arnprior position. _ While Renfrew and Arnprior were racing neck to neck Feb.i9th and 20th Mr.GordonLa- Tiament Hill, cluttered wp thestreets ‘Theregular -gttendance..at.this febvreandtwo assistants willcon- member. will boast of what he. got ‘and here, following the death of her for the leadership, Almonte, who were at one time tied with Arnprisr and sidewalks, -held up the. cars. ‘for his own constituency... : writing is from #00 to 110 and im:an- duct. -a-two-day swine. marketing father, she was reared by the late for first place in the league race, flopped badly losing Thenby noon the weather “turned ~ Pewer Policy—There will “be a five of eight addresstothecombined ‘class-.on. course... During these two days the Carl F, Sinn, who «was indeed: a . games in the second half of the schedule. At one time Pembro0ke Tuesdaylast.Myr.Martinstatedthat soft, the ‘streets. borethe aspect of conflictbetween the privaté owner appeared to be in the running and marketing and raising of swine will belated spring—nature. wasin a father toher, | os would have tied Almonte for third as faras he knew this- class con-. “group, the government-ownership-if. Mrs. Phillips was a member of place had they not lost at home on Monday evening. be dealt with in detail...his work milder mood... Whatdoes that pre- Carleton Place stituted arecord for this seagon’s will ‘beillustrated: with- slides and kpossible members and. the govern- Emmanuel church congregation and was never in the race. Their only victory of the season was secured sagefor the coming session? Does “ment omnership-at-any: cost crowd, in Almonte. _. classes throughout Ontario. demonstration material. =. - : ‘it mean. a.softer. spot in the heart once was a valued member of the Thegirls’. class completes... t1: “ the openingof:theafternoon in regard to Beauharnois Canal and} chei: there; to that church on “»-s- ' ALMONTE 2—ARNPRIOR3. home nursingworkon Friday ‘and of man? Or possibly thingsgo by other power projects. . . “session.Mayor: Mulvihill and-Mr.. R.. day afternoon the funeral took place| The Arnprior team displayed the Miss Rammage will be onhandon]A.Jeffery were invited by Mr. Mar-| opposites! A far away ring around! Railways—Two battles will devel- Ven. Archdeacon Saddington con- the moon ‘means an. approaching op on this question. First. there is old fighting spirit which has so of- Monday: morning. tocommence -:a: tinto address. theclasses briefly. ducting the services and many at- ‘two-weeks’ sewing class. The “Bothhave been instrumentaltosome storm—the fireworks may breakat the. conflict between the C.N.R. and. tending as a last tribute of respect. ten won games for them when they ~€lasses in cooking will continue dur- extent in the outsanding success: of: ‘the ‘bighouse on the hill and before ‘theC.P.Ry as ‘to development of the The pall-bearers were Messrs. J. P. ovecame a two-goal lead to defea Very long. ee Ne | North. -. Ing the next twoweeks... : : -the courses. The=addresses” were -Here there will much |: Murphy, Thos. Brennan, Michael | rag chewinDg. It will be the task of the Almonte team ‘on Friday even- The boys attendingtheagricultral brief,; Mayor Mulvihill extending a|: Delaney, Clarence May, George ing and banish the last hope of that _ ¢lass spent theweekin-rope splic-' ‘warm ‘welcome to those who are. at- His Excellency, the .Governor- the members to hold the railway to Sinn and Chas, Muleahy and among reason. and sanity. yet finally may sextet of climbing to second -posi- ing, killing, dressing, plucking. and. tending the classesand Mr.Jeffery General, opened parliament withthe those present from out of town was tion in the league standing. judgingpoultry,live stock - judging’ dwelling briefly onthe - economic speech fromthe throne. Speeches succeed. Our memories on past a brother, Mr. G. Maxwell Sinn, a railway scapades have notyet fail- The visitors scored two in the .- and seed. judging. On Tuesday,. valueofthe classes toArnprior and from the throne of course are not former Arnprior boy who today. oc- first frame;-near the close of the Mr,. H.Marston of the© poultry. the still greater valué to accrue to speeches from the throne—therefore ed. ‘The object must be to give cupies a place of prominence in the serviceto the people. Mere -ag- third the locals tied it up andput department .A.C., Guelph, gave’ ‘the members of theclass in the fund wemay speak freely in regard to business life of Montreal. grandizement of one railway at the across the winning goal in the sec- bothclasses some valuable hints on’ of information such a. course offers. them. Theydonottell much, The Surviving are two sisters and two expense. of another cannot be tol- ond: overtime period. It-was- a ‘customs’ scandal was not in the brothers, Mrs. McLean of Trail, B.C. erated. Railways will come up game that was packed with thrills speech during the stormy. session. Mrs. John Mulcahy of Arnprior, G. from gong to gong. There were The greatthings seldom are. Events again on the C.N_R. refinancing plan M, Sinn of Montreal and George MER | and the *C.N.R.’s purchase of other thrills galore for every yan but the OR Sinn of Arnprior. TH OF F have a way of happening without SUDDENDEA boys who had previously wagered lines... Needless to say that will 7 being foretold. .This much may be Flowers were pillow from Miss involve a. battle. The hardshells small and larger sums were certain- said of the speech this year—it was Marion Sinn, Detroit; sprays, Mr. f among our men of high finance ly on their toes all the way well delivered. The voice of His and Mrs. G. M. Sinn, Montreal; Mr. The locals started with Sargent, would like to keep the C.N.R. poor and Mrs. George Sinn, Arnprior; _ WilliamN. Bennett Succ Excellencyisclear and well modu- for several reasons— Tim Mulvihill, Anderson, Ollie Mul- umbsto Acute Indigestion—| lated... His enunciation is. perfect.) Myr. and Mrs. Chas Mulcahy, Arn- (a) It would always be held up as vibill, Olivier and Kennedy and the . Held InHigh Regard.by Bell TelephoneCo.— Heis asplendid’ example of the prior; cut flowers, Master Morris alternates were Graham and Fergu- an unholy example of govern- Muleahy. trained “statesman, developed in the iment ownership. son. ‘Almonte started with Horten, ..Funeral Here WasLargelyAttended lt atmosphere .of Great Britain, (by A poor C.N.R. would be a poor Honeyborne, Houston, Smith, Ed- - Thecommunity was: shocked on] vice ‘wasconducted. by Rev. J. MIsupreme training ground of. states-~ competitor of the C.P.R, SuggestionsFor.ao monds.and Gerald McCabe and their TIM MULVIHILL . manship. ; . alternates included Fraser, Brace- ‘Mondaywhen word ‘was. received. MacDonald, .. Grace-St... Andrew’s f (ce) If the C.N.R. is held in an who scored Arnprior’s first goal last impossible fmancial condition it|. well,Little and Morris McCabe. Friday and was largely instrumental ~ here that Mr. William N. Bennett churchminister andthe remains laid} Revision of The _ ‘Phe opening period saw the Al- to rest in the . Armprior.. cemetery. The members of the old guard . -will mean the continuance of high in “slipping the skids” under the haddied withstartling suddenness The funeral was-held under theaus- were there. Mr. King is looking - freight. rates—that will be glory ‘Monte squad with the edge all the visiting Almonte team. way. Smith, the visiting centre, during: thepreviousevening... He pices of the Oddfellows, three mem- well. (fhe strange thing about Mr. - for some people—-and, of course, _ Fair Prize List tried to play the whole game himself entire period the locals were oui- . was here only a few days previously: bersofthat Orderand three Bell Kingis that distance. disenchants.;~ hard times for others. ‘Telephone -Co. employees = from He- always looks.better. on. closer] ©. ithe ‘social evening held in Rus- and nearly got away with it. He played. Tim Mulvihill was the only in hisofficial capacity as plantwire seemed to enter the game with a SmithsFalls serving as pall-bear-|. inspection. Could the same have The Tariff—This will be one of sell’s hall, Galetta, on Tuesday ev- effective man on the local lineup for great big chip on his shoulder and chief for the Bell Telephone Co.,and. ers, namely, Messrs. Stanley Slater, been’ said of all the elite of the city the main themes of discussion. Heret ening last under ;he auspice,s of the the entire twenty-two minutes, ex- did his best throughout to bump many friends remarked: how-parti- ‘AdolphRahm andJ. Murray. Neil- who gatheredin the senate chamber again there will be two sides. The |‘directors of the Fitzroy agricultural cepting Sargent who had no chance cularly well and alert he was.. son of Arnpriorfromthe Oddfellows in grand andglorious display. Social Liberals will claim it ought tobe soceity was a marked success and Ollie, Kennedy and Olivier as. at to save on the two shots which re- Apparently My, Bennett was in and.Messrs. H. Soanes,. .C. E.. Me- reduced, but they will not reduce it} the goodly number present received|various times these boys were play- sulted in goals. Ottawa is divided into two classes ing centre. In the first minute. of hisusual good health on Sunday, he bean aud.A. G. Acheson, from. the on opening day—those whoby div- —not very much. The Conservatives a warm welcome from President R. The second period was not one- play, at the second face-off he drew ‘was about as usual, partook of the elephone company. will claim it ought to be taised. H, Smith. sided; both teams were battling for ine right of precedent may. occupy the ire of Referee Hooper and was evening‘meal andnever once com- —.Theattendance at the funeral of seats in the senate chamber on open- Would theyraise it? There may After disposing of the business of a break. Smith apparently had his plained ‘of: feeling illuntil later in be a difference of opinion upon that the meetiny, Mr. W. M. Cockburn of banished in company with Ollie pin-feathers ruffled and was. stiil ‘peoplefrom all parts of the com- ing day —those who may not.. The? Malvihill. Almonte was forcing theevening whenacuteindigestion munitywas evidence of the’ high former are few in number, but the point. What do you think about Carp, district | representative for inclined to roughen things a bit; developed: physicians weresummon- Carleton county, was called on and the play but when these two return- similarly minded was Morris Mc- regardin which thelate Mr. Bennett light of glory which shines on their it? Was there ever a more popular] ed to the ice. Ollie carried the puck =" 8d, thepatientwas apparently — re- owas. held,and..the. Bell. Telephone faces must*be. something like the government than the one that re- gave an interesting, instructive and Cabe who made several trips to the jeved, when suddenly-hewas seized humorous address. He favored the through behind the visitors’ net but penalty box. And that’s not saying Co. was:well represented by D. J. light eternal. «In the hearts of the duced the. duty upon automobiles— ‘his pass out to the front was in- _ with anothershort,severe attack, Rayside; Divisional. Plant | Supt.,|’others there is sadness and sorrow. ‘think backwards over the past —re- idea of social meetings in connection the locals drew no penalties. They tercepted and was fruitless. After got plenty. .As the period grew andhe passedaway. 1 Montreal, Que.; R.. E. O’Doherty, ‘The. former have their names pub- call one—if you can, (When you with agricultural work, as it created a more friendly spirit and tended to four minutes of play Smith, Houston older the speed of the locals increas- ... Deteasedhad legions of friends ‘Dist. Plant: Supt., Ottawa; J.J, Gar- lished in thepapers—the latter is ‘have done that, think-next if you and Honeyborne came up abreast, ‘throughout eastern Canada,in: fact. diner, Dist."Manager, Ottawa; H.1°too longalist to print. We publish would put a duty on binder twine greater co-operation. - The chief ed. Tim Mulvihill, who bore the anunusual| subject of Mr. Cockburn’s address Honeyborne went into the corner brunt of the battle in the first stan- his was a personality. of Soanes, manager, SmithsHalls:. J. always.the casualty list of a tragedy or cream separators if: you were but succeeded in passing out to characterthat made friendswher- Lowe, manager, Pembroke: J. A.} minister of finance. was the revision of the prize list za had a better time. So had Sar- but. the-names. of the broken heari- It’s a fair Smith who scored the first. Pepped gent. At times the entire Almonte ~ ever he went; forhis. associates, Cameron, div. construction supervis- ed go down only on their own. re- -guess then is it not, that nothing and he suggested several changes. The speaker stressed the importance up by the initial goal the visitors line seemed demoralized. Whether for his motherand brothersthere is | or, Ottawa; H.~ Hubert, - div, con- cordsof events._ | very strenuous will happen in this played frenzied hockey and laid they were becoming fatigued or. line, i of rigid enfor¢ement of the rule .universalregretbut the one ~to , “ own a barrage on Sargent which were essaying a defensive game was ~ whomthe especial sympathyof the) — The -Record—Then the amazing governing the bona fide ownership of animals; and the exhibiting of resulted in another goal nine min- not clear but Horten was given all _. enitire: communityis extended tohis|. ~ |) .iCynicism. is the worst “of all record of Canada’s trade will be dis- products grown during the year of utes later. Honeyborne bagged he could handle and under a heavy - young wifewho was formerly Miss erimes.. “If it is ever pardonable it cussed and re-discussed. We stand this second counter ona beautiful fire he turned back shot after shoz. Edna Johnston, daughter of Mrs. must be at the first of a session. in this regard as leaders of the exhibition such as grains and seeds. In the sheep and hogclasses he sug- pass from Edmunds. The two. In a scrimmage, Houston. was cut HiramJohnston of Arnprior. No. parliament accomplishes — the. ‘world. We are in the vanguard of plays were identical. During this (Continued on page 3.) “The late W. N. Bennett was born | things it hopes to do. . This: will be the army of progress, going forward gested the’ elimination of all long

-In-CarletonPlace, 38 years ago. as we have never done before. wooled breeds of sheep and all but no exception. Let us sum up with o_o -< Hebeganhiscareer withthe Bell some hope, but not without the cy-} the strictly bacon types of hogs. He | -“Telephone.Co.when he was”. about nic glean-the things that will be ‘(This is the first letter of the also suggested the elimination of all | HOCKEY NEWS | - sixteen: years of age and he remain-|_ discussed and what. will be said Session. Will you pardon this sug- but utility breeds in poultry classes. 84 Years Young Grain classes were mostly satisfac- | Notes and Comments | -- ed with them’ tothe. end, always about them. re ‘gestion. Hansard costs only $38.00. pursuingacourse of intensivestudy | -Immigration—Someone will - tell It. can. be secured by writing direct tory. Potatoes should be confined to|~ ELOW is a photo-engraving of jn the marvellous development. of King’s Printer, Ottawa. It is well the three standard types of white The locals won in Cayrleton Place he House of hundreds of thousands Irish Cobbler, | Mr. Chas. W. Butler, a gentle- telephonyandthis assiduity to duty: of unemployed in Great Britain and worth tthe price, | potatoes, namely, by a score of 5-0 on Monday evening Dooley and rural New Yorker. Mr. man who is remarkable for his and thereby cinched the league lead- "was notlost on the company because vacant lands in western Canada. He]. fl will be glad at any time to ans- physical and mental activity despite: he 345.promoted: from one postto wer direct any question bearing up- Cockburn expressed his approval of ership. On the same evening Ren- -wWill suggest that these two be the fact that he has passed the 84th frew won by a 6-0 score in Pem- ~~ another wntilat the time of:«his brought together—result, National on things political at Ottawa. Sim- the addition to the prize list of the junior exhibitors’ class. In the anniversary of his birth. ‘Mr. But- broke and eliminated the latter t death’ he hadjurisdiction, as plant wealth. ©On the other hand he will ‘ply mention The Chron.cle and ad. ler doesn’t give all the credit for his “wire chief,over a large sectionof | |p | mot tell where this land is or what! dress me at Ottawa. halter-broken classes he stressed the team from the playoffs,

point that the prize should be given longevity to the fact that he has M _. “Eastern Ontario. Having served |’ always been obstenious; but the fact

I to the boy or girl displaying the Renfrew and Almonte will play a. “ more. than the required twenty-one|. T is that never in his life did he make A greatest ability in. showing the ani- home and home series to determine -years with the company he was a L use of tobacco or liquor; the worst E mal, rather than award it onthe act- which team will meet Arnprior; “

2_ yevaarrswaadgo ato Mnides thr| eeyeaPrY sloacter was a "=: 4 t{ on, aigzedd 669D yeeaarsr,s, didieed gtat hDisis hHoome occoasrioens.” . nnet Another t.imely sugg-ceascttiion was series !on Feb. :20th and 22nd;3 ffiirst he nae poessSeeega The Late Wm. N. Bennett | in CarletonPlacelast Friday, hav-| a4.7 wasthinkingof him today,| tat of having a number. of Poard. Feb C“eeBennett eewas promoteedg siex yearts ago |—_e-——ae tN peeing been ian npooyr hhjealth for. sevyeral [ “choeuld not concaeeive ofe.:any heampprieer.|Hmenappandrovweodmeofntohne emthpe lofayimr ebnotard. eb.20t20th aantthe ncI ny eeSe@s- of sion out of town on Friday, Feh, -- to the Smiths: Falls position and so months. _ For forty years he had: terms in which I might express the struction supt.,, Ottawa; W. A. Blair, younger men and women as judges 22nd. “avell did he dischargethose duties a anark county’ in. the thought which is in the minds of the zo ok o& Field Engineer, Ottawa;: W yepresented L in conjunction with the official judg- high official ofthe Bell company. has W. Her- older men and women of Lanark, as On Monday and Wednesday of the .. stated to The Chronicle. that .it is} bert, motor vehicle inspector, “-} legislature of Ontario a; ndinUtDhe well.as some of the younger. men ing there being. many throughout tawa; L. EB. Turner, vlerk in charge,| house of Commons at Ottawa, . in the eounty ‘who had attended short following week, 25th and 27th, the doubtful if there wasa morecap- and women, than the. thought to upper Ottawa winner meets the win- => able plant wire chiefimall Canada. Ottawa; G.R. Munroe, -combination} fact he was never defeated andhas which Ian Maclaren gave expression courses and judging competitions. man, Renfrew; C. R. Munroe, -com- several acclamations to his credit. - A few minutes were devoted to ner of the Rideau—central Ottawa “After serviceat the late home of| | after MacLure had fought the great series with the first game on Upper deceasedin Smiths Falls, the xre- bination man, Arnprior; C. EE.Mc- [The funeral at Carleton Place on battle of death for Saunders. The the provincial weed -and seed¢am- by far the paign.. . Through this campaign, Ottawa ice. ‘mains were brought tothehomeof Lean, Smiths Falls; A. G. Acheson, } Sundayafternoon was London practitioner was of opinion =se % ‘repairman,Smiths Falls; H. J. Ben- largest ever witnessed in that town. that in the fight with death Doctor conducted in the spring of 1928, seed “ Mrs. Bennett’s mother here on Tues- samples were taken by the district Of their sixteen scheduled games ~ day morning andthatafternoon ser- nett, repairman, Smiths Falls. ~ Headed by Hon. R.. B. Bennett, MacLure would be unsuccessful, but representatives from the seed drills the locals won 11, lost 3 and tied 2. leader of the opposition in the House he fought the fight and won. But Hon, Senator all over the province. Of these 14% Arnprior was the only team that -- ‘Pwo rinks of local curlers skipped of Gommons, and by -he himself contracted—not just then was never blanked; they succeeded Andrew Haydon, a former _ Lanark but.a little later—that illness that graded No. 1 and 54% was rejected | byMessrs. J. Bakerand. G. E. Bak- representing the Prime Minis- brought his own.life to a close. As as totally unfit for seed. He strong- in whitewashing Pembroke once, particiapted in the Lanark-Ren-|.boy, Renfrew once and Carleton Place te and the government, more than he lay dyinghe turned to his friend ly recommended. good clean seed as -)| frewbonspiel in Renfrew this week. @ means to quick and profitable re- twice. sixty Senators and Members of Par- and asked him to say a word of oR w9e ‘Onthe former rink wereMessrs. 'T* turns. ot . 1S. Church, W. Lyons, J. C. Ward and | liament arrived by special train and prayer. So Drumsheugh knelt and Arnprior scored more goals than accompanied the remains to St. prayed with many: pauses: In closing Mr. Cockburn advised ‘J. Baker on the latter were Messrs.| the young men and womento attend any other team and had less scored James Anglican church and ceme- “Almichty God .. dinna be hard

Pratl 2 “A. Close,.G. W. Moir, E.B, Farmer the short course now being conduct- against them. In a 9-1 victory | Sa tery. ee , ‘on Weelum MacLure, for he’s no e over Carleton Place, Arnprior hung . Arnpriorrinks.were elimin- ‘and. G. EH, Baker. Mr: G, KE. . Baker ed: in Arnprior by the representative -. "Pwo ‘defeateda Smiths Falls rink, then: te the Houseof Commons splen- been hard. wi’ onybody in Drum- cipal politics and or hint its 2 up the largest majority in any game . of Renfrew county. Profound in- _ ‘ated by Hawkesbury,inthe Gover- ‘lost to. Renfrew. In. the conscla- -didtributes ‘were paid to the late tochty ... Be kind tae him as he’s happy memory. e was born on this season. . L. Mac- terest was shown throughout the -nor-General’s. bonspial inOttawaa::on |‘tionshe ‘won from. Pembroke, . -. ‘Dr. Prestonby Rt. Hon. W beentae us a’ for forty year... the"ith concession of Fitzroy town- 2% we & kenzieKing and Hon. R.. B. Ben- We’re a’ sinners afore Thee .-. address and hearty applause follow- e of -. ‘Fridayof last week... The. aggregate -feated J:Bakerand lostthe final to a ee ship, was educated under som . In four games with Renfrew, Arn= geore against Arnprior was 29-12. ‘Smiths Falls by one shot. Mr. J. nett, of which the following Is a Forgive him what he’s dune wrang,| © the masters who wielded the birch in prior won by 2-1, lost by 2-1, then ‘summary.9 : an’ dinna cuist it up tae him .-. “Reeve Shannon, a newly appointed l, the Phelocal rinks. were Messrs. T..S. Bakerdefeated Cobden. and Smiths . director, was then called. on. and the old Mohr’s Corner’s schoo won. by 4-2 and 4-0. -| Mind the fouk. he’s helpit the ber ; / * FR Church, W. A.Whyte,W..Bradley “Falls, lost to Pembroke and then: graduating place of 2 goodly numi ~ weemen. an’ bairnies an’ gie though not prepared to make a wo- and R. Jd. Simpson, skip, and J. Mor- ‘was eliminated from theconsolation -Dr. Preston was in his sixty- lengthy speech, made several timel ¢ Fitzroy’s brightest men and There is little difference between . se, J.C.WardandR. J. Baker. aoe ninth year. Few men have, in the him_a welcome hame, for he’s said n; later he yielded to the requests the three teams; each has an excell- an, Ay Clo dby. My.. - éomments and expressed. great ap- me skip. TheHawkesbury ‘|eourse of their lives, devotedthem needin’t after a’ his wark.. . Amen.” of many friends to enter municipal ent goalie with Sargent having the --Slattery, preciation of Mr. Cockburn’s ad- cted in -swinks were skipped byMr.EH.B.. Another‘spiel. will. bebe startedi’m- -selves more completely to. public) dress. ‘polities. He was first ele edge on the results to date; the de- edthe House of ecu- Campbelland Dr. Rutherford. ..« - ‘mediatelyand in this instance the “service. \He enter Youthful Hockeyists In Following this a social hour was 1896, he served for eight cons fence on each team is excellent, but Commonsat by-election in the con- efeated _ and O nthe same. dayRenfrew wasde- ‘prizes will be smokingstands donat- ‘spent in music and guessing conte sts tive ‘years, ‘was never d here again the locals, with Tim Mui-. an ‘gtituency ofLanarkin 1922. .He _AKeenly Fought Battle cclamation five times. vihill, look better on paper; the for- feated"bya score of 30-11 by edbythe Canadian Public Booth Co, which were enjoyed byall... After was given an a \SGtttkawa. teamafter. thevalleyen- was returned at the general - elec- refreshments were served_a vote. of He’s naturally proud of the record, ward lines are all very evenly: - fMThreerink There was some -eal excitement hree trantshad handed SmithsFalls a s will igo to Ottawa) tions of 1925 andof1926. Priorto thanks was tendered to Mr. Cock- Mr. Butler served under_ t matched but again the locals have a. cs he in junior hockey circles on Saturday Riddell _g0-i7defeat. = “nextweekto competein the Central: his entry into federal politi burn who made a fitting reply. reeves—John Elliott, Arch. ; margin; where Arnprior’s . alternate. had-takenanactive part in the poli- morning of last week whenNorman l McClure--and today o> playersare fewer in number than in — Ina friendly match. on:Saturday. Canada bonspiel. Theskips willbe: and Samue Méssrs.C.H. Baker, James Gau- tics oftheprovince of Ontario, hav- “MeNaughtons“Cake-eaters” won a and Frank Scanlon; centre, Russell all the reeves, councillors and muni- the case of the other teams yet they afternoon “two rinksof Carleton enteredmanycontests in both 6-5 decision over Jim McManus’ Bond; wings, James McManus and ith whom he worked have. equal ability, spéed, and -- ‘dette and R.J. Simpson, ing cipal clerks w Place ladieslost.byascore.of 28-9 “1 the federal andprovincial.legisla- team, . The winners were. on the Bernard O’Neill;- alternate, Frank not oneis living except Mr. John duranee with their team mates. and: to two localrinks on Arnprior ice. wrong end of 1-3 and 2-4 scores at : “The: ladies of the “Arnprior: club ture on no less thanfivedifferent O’Neill. : . . Greene, a former councillor. — Des~ every man on the local line is a six. ~Theteams were: - aa occasions... While a member. ofthe the end of the first andsecond per- Mr, Butler is just match in the first. pite his great age ty-minute man if occasion requires: played their last al ure, ‘lods, respectively but climbed during s native Arnprior «Carleton Place bonspielon Tuesday afternoon . be- provinci legislat his ability and THE TIE THAT BINDS ‘as ‘keenly interested in hi it, the third to victory with Felix Can- of the =O x Mrs.Price. .--.Mrs. Buchan- ~~ | fore a goodly gallery.ofspectators. serviceswere recognized through his. township and in the affairs k, who hasnot selection as the whipof his party, non driving in thelast counter. — day as he ever was,,g he eats. and And in the meantime the McKin- Mrs.Woods... Mrs.Johnston Mrs. Fetherstone’srin Theteams were: ne ondon, Feb, 11th, 1929. r,wonfrom andbyhis appointmentasminister L sleeps well, he reads*a great deal, non-Anderson trophy, enfblematic. of Mrs.Whyte Mrs. Hughes.been defeatedthis yea -Cake-eaters—- goal, Felix Convey; r Chronicle—Please send ‘Mrs. Morphy’s four and hus. hey. without portfolio in the administra- Edito he ean converse on. most subjects the valley championship; the . Citi- Mrs.MorphMy.y_ Mpres.eeD. Findlayg g an Bh, MRE DH TP ee taet et Ee age BE Oe Whitney: andSir ‘defence, Leo Dupuis and George me a copy of last week’s Chron- : — SKip--16 Skip—3,| will beawarded he Pree now68ere Sppnortaaveneererter age| Burns; centre, Norman. McNaugh-|]| icle, I didn’t receiA mi.ne yet, and=Tf awoeu D: ich iiem jausltittalbe ohuet caans]| iznetneSrhmieedlidatoef tchheamOpttioanwshaiapn,dadnidstrtihcet- : Mrs. Osborne & Mrs. Humphries display. in(Mr. Ww._ A.Whyte $5 ow ‘Dr.Preston had ‘Keon seareely less ton; wings, Harold. McDonoughandi| I’m afraid it wont .come and I smartly as ever he could. Today| Beach trophy of the Ottawa and Mrs. Olivier... sits. Fraser. _ window. The rinksBes ee active in municipal politics, having|FelixCannon; al'ernates Leonard|| certainly miss the loss of even, he resides in Arnprior, enjoying the| district: senior championship repose Mrs. Fetherston 3 Ts.J Findlay “ ‘Mrs.Jarvis. Me » Brgoker* ‘Glled resp ectively the positions of Chateauvert,. Ger-ld Cardiff and!} one copy; it is justlike a welcome eaceful sunset of a busy life and he| calmly in the Newbyrne and would Mrs.McNaughtonM rs ,M off att| Mrs. Jones. Mrs. Ferguson reeve and ‘warden of thecounty. He|Earl McManus. =... letter “from. hoiae—Mrs. pes very many friends who hope his| appreciate being left undisturbed for: - oo : ee Skip--12= oe ms Skip6. (Mis..Osborne a esDolat Pa was “the ‘first : ‘mayor. of: “Carleton : - Phe“Un-named Team—goal, Gor- : Sharpe. , : good health may long continue. another year. : .

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' me totry theVeg- “byHis Grace Archbishop Forbes. ed”‘president ‘of theRenfrew agri- of the story. en oneCompound. Ifelt great relief at ill; he contracted: inflammatory Mr. A. T. Hughton was in Toron- = gnee,began.to regain:my appetite,and: rheumatism: following.an immersion. cultural societyand Chas. A. Dewey | ‘Bagot and Blythfield citizens pre- to as a delegate to the 'A.O.N.W. in icy water at Brule ‘Lake. ° secretary at the. annual: meeting.of convention, “". Inynervesgot. better. will recom- sented ex~Warden James Scollard, Doris Hill |} the society.. their former reeve, with an easy} was selected to play - gaend yourmedicine toall with trou- (Messrs. 8. R. Johnston and Erm- the lead in “Ava bleslike IT had.”’—Mrs. JOHN BENSON, Mr. “Andrew ‘Armand retumed|" chair. and a smoking set at a festive lanche” opposite William Cortland, a lifelone resi- est Wolffe were here from Syracuse Jack Holt. She h ~ -162-'N. Christina St., Sarnia, Ontario. “from a-sojourn of several.weeks-in occasion a few days ago. ad been doing a Kingston hospital.where he was dent of Smiths Falls, died recently: looking up friends of their youth. ‘minor roles for some time and her aged 78. years. - Heis survived by) course o Mr, W. G. Donaldson -was ap- f training took bhreeeivingtreatment foraan:infection. her from Miss Jean Cecelia Smith who

| : of the. nose. his’ widow, three sons and two died recently in Almonte, had been pointed manager, secretary and ac- ingenues to a drippled girl role in SSe daughters. : a a resident of that town for twenty countant of the Diamond Park Min- Bebe Daniels’ latest ,“Take Me s ! Arnprior.defeated. “‘Tecumseh’sof Q| years, she was born in Ramsay and eral Water Co. Home.” Doris’ big chance came B Qttawa 4-2-and.the local. players The. high school ‘commencement. i ‘with th e is Zane Grey c picture whic tory is survived by two sisters and two At a meeting of the curling elub h is | in Ailmonte will be held on. Feb. were Gardner, McArran, iMeGill, brothers. it was decided to take preliminary ‘thte. Casino theatre’s attraction on 15th. “Senator ‘ Andrew Haydon EMMANUELANGLICAN ‘MeIntomney,: Barnes,MeGul,. Clou- . steps toward the erection of covered Monday and Tuesday. ‘and Dr. J. Mackintosh | Bell will.be thier and Mulvihill. = A painful accident befell Mr. skating and curling rinks. Ven Archdeacon. Saddington, Rector | the speakers. August - Smith of Foymount on » Matins°11a:m:; Evensong: 7:p.m. “The firm of Montieth ‘and’ Gaud-| Thursday- last. In an attempt to The following were the Pakenham Bill Taylor was a bachelor. What ~- Holy Communion1stand. 8rdSun- ette dissolved partnership;. the for- ‘The home of Mr: Alex Sterling in: boys who took part in a carnival in im the world did he want a baby Wilberforce was destroyed on. Sun- walk-on an icy spot in front of his _.. days‘at iam. 2nd,4th andbth mer ‘was to retire from an. active ‘house he fell andsuffered: the frac- that village: Lewis Needham, Ed- for? Some men don’t know when day night byfire which escaped |business life and the latter . was to ture of his right hip. die McDonald, Willie Dick, Herb they are happy, and Bill certainly st. ANDREW'SPRESBYTERIAN continue.tthe ‘business. soa -)from-the stovepipe and became un- Dickson, Andrew Fraser, Harry borrowed trouble when the borrowed controllable. 2 ot Mrs. Thomas ‘Mackie, formerly. Burrows, Ernie Ritchie,Wim. Comba, a baby. - peev. Hy J, Kerr, Minister, Boe “tn the local rink. Arnprior defeat- Jessie Shaw, widow of late Thomas John Fraser, Forbes Burrows, Les- Just why Bill found pufidayschooland: Bible Classa at|ed Carleton Place 7-0; Arnprior: Miss Florence W. Edwards. of himself in ‘Mackie, a former Liberal represen- ‘ter Steen, Harry Robertson, Willie this sort of a muddle is~hilari AB asm “| players were J, Stavenow, Cornel- Carleton Place, sailed from New ously tative in the house of commons for Fishenden, James Wilson, Harry disclosed in the funniest comedy -Divine service at 11aan.‘and 7p.m.| lier, Gardner, ‘Sullivan, Meyers, E, York. last week ‘on the Empress 0 of North Renfrew, died’ on Monday. at Scott, Edgar Jamieson and Archie the year, “The Bachelor’s Baby,” at | Stavenow, Muleahy and McArran,. Scotland on a -day. eruise of + the Casino The -PENTECOSTAL.CHURCH — Mediteranean, her homein Pembroke, - Wilson. atre on Monday and Washes, Carries Coal, Tuesday. Se Pastor J.Swanson - ‘Officers elected. by the Fitzroy to-| Atthe annual meeting of the Un. ‘At a masquerade carnival onthe Woman Gains 18 Pounds cal option executive included; presi- some annual meeting of the co ‘Sunday school at 9.45 a.m. | ited church at Vankleek Hill, Mr. F. Arnprior rink George Fraser won Divine worship - a 10.45 a.m. and ‘dent, Rev. Wim. Macmorine: vice- egition of Almonte United church’ R. Poyser, formerlyof this place, the men’s prize. In a mile race The two fisted, rough and tumble “T wash, iron and carry coal and Wiss oneof the best the church has 7.30 pam. oS presidents, Messrs. James Blair, T. was elected secretary. The congre- Michael Laderoute was first; James Captain Flags of “What Price don’t get ‘tired since taking Vinol. had in recent years. The revenue H. Armstrong and T. Y. Wilson; gati: n burned two notes each for Murphy, second, and- Joe. "Beaity, Glory,” Victor McLaglen, again Also, I have gained 18 pounds.”— --GRACE-ST. ANDREW'S UNITED secretary-treasurer, Mr. J. J. Groves, of the church for-the past yearwas 51,000 and are now out of debt. third. The boys and men in cos- gives what is said to be a remark- Mrs. S. Cortese. -$8,430, and the membership is 400. - Rev. J. M. MacDonaid, B.D., tume included: A. Raby, Alf. able performance in thetitle role of - Vinol is a delicious compound of Divine worship at 11. a.m. and 7D.m. ‘| No Fewer than 46 members removed James Hawley of Chalk River, Trowse, Wm. Tait, George Barnett, “The River Pirate,” Charles Francis cod liver peptone, iron, ete. Nerv- 2.| REPORT FOR JANUARY, BRAE- elsewhere during. the year. aged 68, sustained serious injury in A.. Beattie, Herb. Richman, George 280 p.m<=Chareh school and Bible SIDE, PUBLIC SCHOOL | oo Coes story of the modern buccaneers ous, easily tired, anemic people are The officers of the Pontiac rural the C.P-R, yards, at- Chalk River McNee, W. Barnet, George Fraser, of our river and ocean fronts. Mc- surprised honw Vinol gives new pep, (Class. aa when he was struck by a switching Arkie Havey, Dominic Grace, Joseph Laglen, acording to the autho, is his ‘sound sleep and a BIG appetite. |} telephone company. for 1929 are: iv Form—H. McTiernan (H), Jd. train and had-his left leg severed McHugh, B. A. Barnet, Albert Stav- "EVANGELICAL CHURCH | Carthy (H) ? W. Coburn, E. Burton, ‘president,Andrew Sly; vice-presi- ideal of the piratical sailor Frink, as The very FIRST bottle often adds a short distance below the knee. -enow, Robert Merylad, Angus Bur- he pictured him in «writing the story. several pounds weight to thin Rev. ALF. Stoltz, Pastor |F. Kelford, T. Campbell, W. Shaw, dent, Bert ‘Hodgins; manager, D. T. Hodgins; directors, W. #H. Barr, Ru] nette, Harry Simpson, George Les- “The River Pirate,” will be at the children or adults. Tastes delicious. 10 a.m,—Sunday school. > - : d. Dilton, G. ‘LaBlane, HH.” LaBlanc, If Pembroke is to have a band, it ter and Mac. Dodd. Casino on Wednesday and Thursday. F, H. Weldon, druggist. “AL am.—"The dew and. its influen- L. ‘Hogan, L. Mosley, P, Menary, E.|J- Tracy, -Wm. Graham, “Chas. will have to be under auspices other Bethune, .T, Robertson, ‘M. Beattie, Reuckwald, LorneArmstrong, John ees than those of the town council, that aupam“The:Christian Athlete.” A. Madore. © L. Hodgins, _ Rexford. Wilson, Fred body having decided at the last Hutchison. dit Form—Mary Farrell - (A), meeting to take no. action with Tre- |. a BEGIN: STREET.BAPTIST | Inez Burton (H), Sybil. Amstong, | gard to the ‘engagement of a band- Mary. Gibeau, Gladys Campbell, D. Mr. Louis Abel, foreman in. the ae Rev. J.T.Priest, B.A., Minister. . steel department: ‘of .Findlay Bros., master. Divineworship at 11.‘am,. and 7 Bethune, M. Robertson, M. Lalonde, et cosTiy-car , . L.Duncan, C. Mullin, L. Lablane, R. Limited, Carleton’ Place, was the re- Survived by.a family of eleven | pm Mullin. ; cipient: ‘of a presentation from the sons and daughters, seventy-seven|. ’ INTERIOR Pep,ARIy Sunday‘school at 2.380 ».m. employees of that department a few grandchildren and sixteen great- Don’t forset Wed. 8 Pmprayer - ROOM Il, 1 FINISH Jr. Tt—Claire Thacker, Irma days ago. Mr. Abel has beenfore- ‘grandchildren, Mrs. Manda Victoria . Service. ,| Shaw, Marie Levis, Grace. Charbon- man there for the past twenty years Laderoute widow of Alex. Lader- and resigned in order to take a oute, - ELRST BAPTIST. neau, Kenneth Gilmour, - Lillian died: recently at the home of lengthy holday. her son, Charles, in Westmeath. Rev. FL. Strobel, pastor. Gray, Alex. Duncan, Marie LeBlanc,

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- 20; Feb. 8 and 17; Mar. 8, 17 and “ele. Levis, Ellwood: Duncan, Fernand. @ 81;Apr. 44, and 28, All welcome. ‘Payer, G. Lalonde. andOvila ‘Payer Legislation authorizing suburban age limit for Jurors from 60 to65: absent. - areas to limit thte present statutory -MeNAB BAPTIST years. The amendment follows the Jv. Ti—Rupert. -Levern, : Dorothy 35-mile an hour: sped of motor veh-| suggestion of supreme court judges Stevenson’s. Corners: Armstrong, Orare Chabonneau,Hel- icles will be brought down ‘to the who feel that the proposal con- Divine Worship at 2.30 p.m. on Jan. ‘en Burton, Joe Farrell, Billie Din- Legislature this’ session by Hion. stitutes an improvement of the pre- S ;. Feb. 10 and 24; Mar. 10 and ault and Rita LeBlane equal. Jessie George S. Henry, Minister of Higt- sent judicial system. onApr.4and21. All welcome. | Bethune, Ira Gilmour, Dorval ways. . It will come in the form of |. Coughlan, absent. an. amendment to. the highways "Additional — safeguards for the —WBITE,LAKE‘and BURNSTOWN - PRIMARY ROOM Traffic Act, and, whileit will apply UNITED CHURCHES © secrecy of the ballot. and the lessen- “I Class—Dorothy Booth and Clar- generally ‘throughout province, it ‘ing of the expense to the people of : ReveThomas ‘McNaught, BD": ence Mcliquhdm equal, Ronald Me- has been fashioned primarily, it is Ontario, are the chief features of| : Minister... Coneghy and. Emile Delorme equal, understood, for the benefit of. York the amendment to the election act Services 4 am. and 2.30 p.m.< Philip Levis, Isabel Lalonde, -Keath- and East York townships. introduced by the government. Sunday, ‘schools 10 a.m. and “1.80 leen. Farrell, Cathelda Duncan, Mer-

{-vyn Leitch, Till Levis. iNegotiations for the taking: over ‘Premier Ferguson pointed. out Corset’ Primer 38—George Gray, Della of the Peace Bridge connecting that this year the government had | MeConeghy, Semone Desjardines, Buffalo and Fort Erie over the Nia- spent $4,017,000 on county roads Claire Levis, . Violet. Booth, Joseph gara River as a public ownership and. $1,085,000 on township. roads. that the new Nash 400"is the only car of all the new cars that offers . Napier, Paul Clouthier, Albert Gi- enterprise by the Queen Victoria . All. of this expenditure, he stated, 1 -| beau, Margaret Dillon, Leo Jioanisse, Park Commission and the govern- went to improve transportaion fac- all these important features as standardequipment.. aéno evtra cost Williath Ferrili. mentof New York state: are under ilies for the farmers of Ontario. : Prinier 2—Daisy Moore, Florence way. — |Gibeau, | Helen Armstrong, Elva The announcement of the likeli- Pointing out that agriculture was HE new Nash “400”not only charge as much as $50 or $60 for Johnston, Beatrice’. Dumouchelle, hood of this move. camefrom. Hon: receiving wideassistance from the gives you all the important bumpers alone. On the new Nash . John Bradford, Willie Mullin, Anna George S. Henry, Minister of. High- government the premier stated hat Farrell, Michael Dillon. > ‘| -ways, ‘when second reading ‘was giv- out of $30,000,000 revenue, after 1929 refinementslisted above, but “400” you'll find every necessary ~ Primer I—Donald-° Phillips, James en his bill to amend the Niagara statutory. commitments had been gives them to you without one - Leblanc, Argie Duncan. Parks Act: taken care of $18,000,000 had been accessory... hydraulic shock ab- The amendment. gives the Parks spent. in improving agriculture. in single cent of extra cost. All motor sorbers ... bumpers, front and ANNUAL REPORT. OF MUTUAL Commission power to takeover the the province. cars have two prices—the factory LIFE OF CANADA ‘Canadian section of the bridge. it rear... eventirelocks...installed

also grantspower to take over the (£. o. b.) price, and the delivered at the factory ... included'in the The record. of steady, | ‘substantial Canadian section of any... bridge price. If the delivered price in- a | growth swhich characterizes ‘the his- which may be erected in. thefuture factory ptice... at no extra cost. and provides that the commission The Natural, Herba’ - Cludes the extras, charged for at | tory of TheMutual. Life Assurance mayundertake itselfthe construc~ That means a very much lower -,|Company of Canadahas been well retail prices, you'll find your car maintained by the 59th..annual re- tion of such bridges... Goodness (: price, delivered, fully equipped. ‘| port to the company’s policy-holders “It was intimated- by the minister costing a lot more than youantic- which was submitted at the annual in replyto questions, that there was Gallagher’s Clears Up | ipate. . The Nash “400”leads the world in d. meeting held. at the head office at a possibility that new bridges. to Waerloo, Ontario, on Thursday, Feb- connect.Canada and United States! Some dealers (not Nash dealers) | motor car value! © ruary 7th. The figures for 1928 might be constructed.- Traffic, | Eczema contrasted. swith’ those: of onedecade said, was. .increasing.. steadily and: , Uy24, 07° UCpMe4y HO ago show. | a remarkable achieve- there was sure to be a need for Sstops Indigestion. Tones -such enterprises. “ment,” Hesaid that nat- entire system. 4G po Ohee GY yoy a* e - box q Y q Y _ All records:for surplus earnings urally all such bridges would be toll <= |-were surpassed in 1928, the figures|"bridges. oe | There are no mineral drugs in Gale BZ er % . * ‘ A 4 Lends the Woried 98"Motor Car Palkee ‘Whenyour ‘| showing the substantialsum of, $4,- lagher’s Tonic and System Builder. | — 888,816 under this head, as compar- A few.days ago Hon, ‘George 8. Tt is entirely herbs. Natural. Amazing- ed to $4,501,387 in‘1927, an inerease Henry stated in reply to a Liberal ly healing. By purifying the blood and : -Childr of “more than. $387,600. - They: query that 228.5 miles-of highways|; cently stimulating bowels, kidneys and. en amountedto $49.84 per $1,000: of as- were built by the departmentin 1928 ‘iver, this reliable old remedy clears P. J. McDERMOTT,Elgin Street, sets. : ; that the cost ofthe different classes up skin troubles. Perfect for Indigestion, - » forlt. ‘Dividends: paidto: policyholders-in of highways was as follows: cement rundown conditions, nervousness, coughs | ‘|the past. year, including - a. special concrete, $24,575; asphalt conerete, or colds. Sets youon yourfeet and keeps (9391) Gadtoria is a comfort when Baby extra: dividend ‘of’. approximately “$24,578; asphalt. ‘concrete, $85,100; ‘ou. there. Sold, as other Gallagher asphaltmacadam,$26(348; bitumin- 4s fretful. No sooner takenthanthe $700,000,amounted: to. $4,752,509, an ‘Terbal HoussholdRemedies are, DV 25 - little one is at ease. Tf restless, a ‘increase. of more . ‘than $1,100,000 ous macadam, $45,591, ‘and maca- Tew. drops soon“bring contentment, over the previous: year. - dem, $14,dO1.. eo - |B HL Weldon, Arnprior «No harm done, for Castoria is a baby |» ‘Thatthe management of.the com- _.-wemedy,meant. for babies. Perfectly: pany’s affairs has been farsighted is on replyto another query itor: ~ pafe togive theyoungest infant; NS 8606 esos shown bytherate of interest.earned mation. wasgiven that no settlers Peeeeeecccesccncconsecosscnscssacosaascssoeosa cose secoaescoocoscoooesonaeoonaloses oonoeonIO oh oa havethe doctors’ wordfor that! on ‘the ..company’s investments, have-been transferred from ‘unsuit- |: e ignBe: “vegetable product«and. you. s

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|| TiasSherlock -“HOCKEY|NEWS" ‘|ARNPRIOR.LEADSTHELEAGUE cl _ WITHMAR _Twelve Ounces of‘Energy, |OnceLivedHeree o |Nee=meme GINOF TWOPOINTS : °DiedinCarletonPlace Almonte willnow.now;drow | Monties.feltd’ o‘Ottawa last spring. -(Continued from.page one) BastWeek—Wasa> over the right. eye and ebhred for Butcher’Here eecd . There -Wassomewhat more ‘body- ‘repairs,. in 1894 Be- checking on” Friday than in pre-| in the third ‘the Almonte squad |viousgames, | It -was funny. to see plainly showed thatthe. dizzy pace) ‘Smithtrying that.game... However, they started. in the first was more THISWEEK| “te:is with¢a“feeling oe profound. ifhewanted to learn, he.owas cer- than they could.stand, Smith again ‘regret that the many friends of Mr. jainlyiin the right pew. “was willing and anxious to be a bad ‘Thomas Sherlocklearned” that ne} eo ee boy but he did not get very far. had passed-away to. rest at. the “There was no specialon Friday At one-time Anderson. backhandled -DwightMeade| ‘Brockville hospital afteran illness: but:humerous.fans accompanied the the disc toward the Almonte © goal oflongduration, ~The late. Mr. Seam via.the regular trains. and. Smith walked into it with hist Sherlock was taken il on: April| 7 BR ae Ree a forehead and wen down as if KO’ed 2%th last, suffering from a stroke.|. Morris McCabe. again drew a few! Leo:Farrell has:rather a tough -walks tothe box. He recovered’ sufficiently. to be up: ‘time. at Almonte vs. Arnprior This third period and. for. three months ‘was feelin’Be games... He just can’t rejoice- or saw both teams playing for consid-. erable periods with each having only A nerfect food. contains every needed |very well. “InAupust his “health feel downhearted,“no matter which five men on the ice. At these times again failed him and he was.remov— team wins. Mees ee element. easily digested~ ~ Fortifies red to the hospital at Brockville}. ‘Tim Mulvihill was alone on defence mT! 2 6 x mS ONexWt eek | awhere he remained— “until,the cally.: and three forwards were playing in you t meet wintry weather | Twas sounded: - Honeyborne never did. get steam the Almonte blue line. Occasionaliy -he. late Mr. ‘Sherlock was” ‘born|up. But maybe Tim Mulvihill aidn’t. the play would break away... and Made by The Canadian Shredded Wheat Company, Lid. "NAUGHTY- Tat.Fitzroy, the son of the late Mr. ‘Tim can: stick handle through any- threaten Sargent and Tim but these “James Sherlockand MaryHender- thingin. the valley and on Friday ‘two. gentlemen. turned everything

CINDERELLA son and owaseducated. in theschools when thelocal forwards were check- ‘aside. Eventually Tim appeared: to|- at:Arnprior, “In 1887 he was mar- edto-astandstill Tim. nonchalantly: become annoyed at being alone so

weaved his way fromone end ofthe cried in Arnprior to Miss Mary A. much ‘and tore down to. the Almonte ‘Moore and after the marriage. went rinkto the other and thosewere. the end, climbel into a scrimmage, -ai- - Matinees‘Wed. andSat , |.to a farm in Goulbourn where - they- times when Horten’s citadel was in cepted @pass [vom Graham. anid LEO SARGENT danger. Tim Mulvihill’s worth to a Does Your resided for eight years and at the drove in the first Arnprior - goal. Arnprior’s: stellar goalie who ~Phone Q.1138- Curtain:8.36. team is invaluable. Rarely. does he al- end of that period went. to. Arn- This was. after fourteen and a half lowed only nineteen’ goals. during get a goalbuttime after time does the Back Ache? NSoho ere ‘prior where he. was. engaged ‘in the ‘minutes of play. Almonte, with scheduled season, beating his ‘butcher business:. Leaving Arnprior ‘he-pave.the way for another player their lead slipping, tried bo ‘eome record of last year by five. a Then your kidneys are out of order “| they‘came to Carleton “Place and G0: outguess an opposing goalie. And back but could not. © In another |: - ‘| settled ‘on the Thos. Sadler farm in with HimisAnderson whom thefans three minutes. Ollie Mulvihill.and and you need Gin Pills _RHEUMATISM?2 | Ramsayand twenty-four. years,ago. have, learned to love. oa 4 Dolly Oliver speeded in past. the oe Re tying goal. Gin Pills stop backaches by acting -Neuritis? “Sciatica? moved. to Carleton Place. © | Almonte. defence on. a nice combina- Plainly tired tthe Almonte team directly on the kidneys and.the blad-_ ~ Besides his. -sorrowing , widow. de- “Smitty”? played. alot. of hockey tion play and the latter scored the skated on the ice for the first over- der. They soothe, heal and strengthen : TR-C's'3 brought. goceayrelief toMr, ‘ceased.is survived bysix daughters, andskatedfor. miles and miles but time period and again Smith tri:d the inflamed organs. Thousands whe

W..G.Burrows ofChatham, Ont. He namely: (Agatha) Mrs. J. Ryan, of). | to play the whole game for his have used Gin Pills enthusiastically hadterrible Rheumatism inhis thigh. Ramsay; (Alice) Mrs. Jos. Suilivan,} team. The ten minutes elapsed recommend them. After the firstdosehefelt better, says: Ottawa; Misses ClaraSherlock, An-] BEST FORC OLDS | without a score, ... “Tn half anhour all the sharpstabbing » Get Gin Pills today at your diggist, nie Sherlock, teachers at. Timmins,} °. It was diff ‘painhad gone. andTHROATTROUBLES/ erent in the second e 50c a box. National Drug and Gihem- Twomore dosescleared _ ‘Ont.; Irene Sherlock, R.N., Buffalo, | overtime. Kenn "alwayeverytraceof pain.” -T-B-C’sare_ edy drew a penal- \\7 ical Company of Canada, Limited, -NLY., and Muriel Sherlock, *hurse-in-, ty and whil ~ equally good. for Neuritis,- Sciatica,- e his team was one man Toronto, Canada, — ‘training at Buffalo, N.Y., all. of |’ \ shy and before the period was one ‘Tombagoand‘Neuralgia. Quick. Safe. “whom are at home until’ after ‘No harmful drugs. 80e.and $1.00-ait the] ~ minute gone Ollie and Tim skated funeral. th yourdruggist’8. tg Oneson and one daughter rough their opponents with Tim sy 5 Témbueronrs° jars aeceased. Three graalebilrren. giving Ollie a pass at the goal Mastezs Herbert Sullivan, of Ot- mouth. The latter TR“i ‘RHEUMATIC: drove it fast and ae tawa, LeonardRyan and Moira ‘Ry- low and as far as the fans were an, of.Ramsay also. survive-—Carle-| when h1 e tried to bump — the local s concerned the ‘g HOeePHL PURE ame was over. There

ton Place Canadian, 7 boys he usually wished he hadn't, ° WHOLESOME was no score in the re mainingnine a NOURISHMERT FOR THE KIDNEYS minutes of play. 428 Ole Mulvihill and Dolly Olivier _| [Rating by. Hon. G. Henry Thad a nice evening and were each SettlessCounty Problem rewarded with goals; the former AEsah withthe tying goal and the latter with ithe w1 inner. By ruling“gebeived this: week. by eae ae ye County Clerk R. J. Roney, the con-|. {| tentious question. of the ‘right of | And Tick Graham, crafty. hockey “{ | reeves of municipalities outside the general, played -his usual heady | county goodroads system to vote ‘on. game and assisted with the “first of ‘| questions pertaining solely to. coun- goal, cent | ty roads, whichoccasioned a great deal of discussion atthelast session. Kennedy ‘and Ferguson ‘worked 4 of the county council,- has: been like Trojans as did. the others and 2 "Write forPRATTS POULTRY BOOK-FREE 4+ settled definitely.’ On motion of ‘both are playing whirlwind hockey. PramFood CompanyofCanad aLimited” a $28 CartanAve, Toranta.Ont. ita |the Pembroke representatives, the Kennedy earned a couple of goals B is ney ne . | clerk wrote to Hon. Geo. H.-“Henry, Fergie is get-| a ET ia t get them. ao A ie but did no minister of highways, for. 2 rubng ting moreconfidence in himself. He td YY Fe) RANC Wess -COLLAPSED ON on: the point. and this wsek he re- was used on both and defence and) E.

ceived a reply. from- tlie minister h wing and did his stuff atdoth:posi- n ‘| stating that these reeves cannot vote tions. UFIRSTBED on questions pertaining “to. county: . HOUR aR: OF CANADA | roads. The question is one which “Ally Ferguson was att the - pame -}hasarisen in county council on. sev- on Friday and was highly pleased. HEAD OFFICE: . ° WATERLOO, ONTARIO eraloccasions, butwas néver:settled |Kidneyswere“tersible,” Present also were numerous. Pem- . : “before-—Pembroke Standard-‘Obser- broke fans who were more ‘exulber- ~ Hamiltonwoman ‘ver. ant inArnprior’s'win than ‘were declares. 7 “|Ammprior fans; at least thevisitors 1928 |WhiteLLakkeeW. “succeeded | in.. making considerable|

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Am Almonte. ‘gentleman, mamed d TD) Mrs. Louisa Pike lifeywas, unbeaaretOe ‘Miller, wentinto the ‘curling rink at ~ able, “She admits’frankly, “I. had: [- PROVINCIAL CHARTERWAS” | the end of first period and phoned 1. SURPLUS EARNINGS backache almost: continually—could. RECENTLY. GRANTED oS home, saying, “nothingto it, 2-0 for The earnings surpassed those of not carry a pail of water without : -us.at the end of thefirst and “we're the previous year by $387,000 and _ getting dizzy. or giddy.” Recently notice was given of ‘the: : goingout to get another,” That boy $4,888,816 | granting to the White Lake W.IL. of. has a lot to learn about his hockey. amount to $49.84 per $1000 of ‘What. aplight tobe in! But this a provincial charter as a’ corpora-. LO Re = hehe assets. wasn’t. all. Mrs. Pike’sletter states. tion without share capital. In -part further, “I eouldn’t sweep thefloor "The tenor’ of that phone call was the notice states thatletters patent emblematic of the entire team and without. sitting down frequently, or havebeen issued to certain’ persons NEW BUSINESS PAID-FOR The new paid-for business exceed- walkupstairs. without. collapsing. on: accompanyingfans. Even during for the following purposes and ob- the third period and the two ‘over- ed that of the previous year by the first bed. I decidedto try Gin jects, that is to say: to maintain2 ‘Pills,’she-goes on, “‘and now.I pel ‘time stanzas when the visitors’ at- ($57,072,790 $7,291,698. women’s institutefor the purposeof tacks ‘Were minus the force display- _ the bestI have ever felt in mylife’. carrying on meetings: of an educa- ed: in the first their faces registered i Be a "Attention to.‘your. kidneys now. may tional, social and recreational na-. ture; ‘to buy, sell, lease, assurance and. optimism, “paveyou pain and moneylater. Take : own -and aeeee 3. ASSURANCES in FORCE Representing an increase for the Gin Pillsthe very firsttime younotice. control the necessarylandandbuild-|_ _symptomsoftrouble—backache,dizzy ingsfor carrying on the work of the| “Happy” Hiooper’s hair did not year of $36,080,000. spells, spots before youreyes, head-. corporation; and to doall thingsin- stand on end, and he did not wear $422,795,453 ~-pches,. swollen joints, brick dust. in | cidental to conducive to the. attain- any hat but he had a. very busy ae Le_.- ¢#ine, a burning ‘sensation: attendant | ment of the above objects or:‘any of evening. While hechased a few) : on. scantyortoo-frequent.urination. them; with its head-office at the vil- 4, TOTAL ASSETS Assets represent the book value of Soothe‘and strengthen. yourkidneys.- county of Renfrew: and its first|- Stay healthy.50c.-a box at your. lage of White Lake in the . said: |. the Company’s securities and ‘drug:store. N:ationalDrug &Chemical directors being Isabella Jane Head- $98,089,366 would appear substantially larger “Co.fe ofCanada Limi ,. Toronto, Tick, Emma Hamilton, - Margaret noe Headrick, Grace Louisea if currentmarket values were used. 76 . McLachlin Bs and. Morna Jean Robertson, The i, -ease for the year ig

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e 6.36% notwithstanding steadily declining e O Oe | BY,the way. Mr. Campbell hauled interest rates, the average rate of aa teyourwife has.always oT bireeoknen wianitdiooewotof thabeenbeoxoaffnicee.ttaned interest earned is well maintained. | w ceewanteda ‘$0. Savedthelittle chap fromfurth- | | gen neWest- . er hurt. Hewas cryingpiteously. =e ingh - —Almonte.Gazetie in the noteson| ouse Electric.Iron, - ‘theAmprior at Almonte game. - A Purely Mutual Company | ae RR S 4hereis your opportunity | “Sport writers iin The.‘Mereury and 8 Established 1869 obtain a fine onefor— Gazette have been waging a merry BuyBigBen byito -[tetlle duringthe past’ few. weeks. the Vacuum (air-—her,FREE.“A“Poker—‘|Theyhavebeenslapping: each other}. ProgressoftheCompany tight) tin, which ‘Paboutrink accommodation, © public _.Hand””is.attachedto --|spirit, who’s who.in valley hockey.|. 4Repstheplugs in —every “4 and who was who,30. orso years Year Income Assets poister inFores plug:of.Big Ben| Ba B20. : At one. time. the Gazette gee 7 the sameperfect 4 took The Mercury to task for a c“aondition,as they. ln..ChewingToba 1878 -g50,277 g142,619 & 12,450 8 1,685,312 cco,Enjoy _ -/Vstatement or inference, supposed.toy. 1888 | 393,075 1,297,587 122,894 12,041,914 ‘were whenthey — be: uncomplimentaryto Kady. Last| thisrich, full-flavoured- | week TheGazette had thefollowing: “1898 = 923,944 4,126,132 | 360,397 © 23,703,979 x the factory. | chew—saveonlytensets—|“Forunconscious humorthe Ren- 1908 2,546,141 12,983,674 827,749 . 94,693,882 {trewMercury takes the cake. That |: 1918 7,021,103 34,755,736 3,291,418 137,640,614 ae ee : of“Poke “Linteresting“newspaperhas got quite: r Hat ds’'—and ~|;worked: upover thepraise that has Veer theElectricIirq0is yours.me‘{ibeen showered upon one of thet: 1928oe223,234 98,6089,366 9°750,691 422,795,453 - |} town’s young athletes. The. Mer- [ “=i cury resents being reminded. = that’ -|whenthe Renfrew hockey teamlast j “HUME CRONYN, President cee Cc. M. BOWMAN,Chairmanof the Board -year. played two: games . without] § UR. o. ‘McCULLOCH, Ist Vice-President » | Goalkeeper. Eady,half ‘of thetotal. W.H. SOMERVILLE, General Manager. |goals notched againstthe team were}. ~..: |scored ‘on. these two:occasions, and| | oo | retorts’ thatitwas-just.a “‘scrateh| ‘THE G. F,MACNAB AGENCY AY “Sbteam” that:played.-Ofcourseit was.t Arnprior Ontario. oe Everybody: is agreed that .without|- «|Hady it would be a: “seratch team,2 ~ ~ and. theFest demonstrated. ee

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p ang |) |place and it must be to produce af | ARNPRIOR WONFIRST GAME: er) daily newspaperlike that. es TTT EditorandPublish — AGAINST ALMONTE. = w Sprin= Good s e | e : who ar N ior hockeyists ga o) "here isagooddeal of meritin Local jun Lo pg eg aeee the| entered inthe easternOntario play- | woresolutionspassed by e uary15th,1929." \\| the t a br N ( Friday,Fe township. council and ~pub- downs andwerepittedfirst against ReeS SSO| McNab e series A thi eyes Se “Tha Almonte in@ home. andhom al 2 mh. ee O SRoPwo ii hi d dnes- eold-fashioned. lished. elsewhere ims issue. 4D©) son their initial game on We — ective th y s a corr l ae “A i c Da s 8-2 g wa n seore i he v “T i ning. r yeve - e-| da is beingurged. .Forsome twentypercent.charge ontherat < spanking Arnpriorboys | a A payersfor construction and main-~ which givesthe ts? ‘ C _ eahildrenorfor some paren Vtehaneeofthe provincialhighways qparginoF one goal. toassist Oe charge. In a county. Mugadaye urngame ed isnotafair -ExE-xG-Goovveernor A“All.S mith wasn’t} upin e locals one U likeRenfrew therearemany rate-| ~ Streic hput th ‘During February Tempting value will be found in - Jookine fora job; probably.that’s minutes when) sed the first at fourteen whyPresidentHoover ‘was plea |payers. who live manymiles from} ouston’s rebound. ~A. ncial highway;- tosatisfy}“he drove in H ~-to.see him when hecalled._ a| the provi fewminutes later McGrath tiedit. every dept.,as many, brokenlines must be cleared out roads in d E | these people the township In the secondthe locals drew ahea e nother A cality mustbe improvedand whenStreich scored from va A womangivingevidence in New their lo N d. Thevisitors evened things n A d the twenty per cent. rebou -. York said ‘she didn’t. remember. maintainedan n bent MeGregorwith when ‘Bracewell I subsidy allowed by the government) r defeat came a. ee “shootingherhisband.Likethe a nice.shot: but. thei V A t. The Ont- . se- Silk Cre pe De C ‘bridegroom,he Was probablyjust a ot nearly sufficien r with Sargent hine and Fl is n few minutes late at -. minorfigure inthe affair. ---/ario Township Roads Association curingthe: winning counter. < .

peed. c nt the desir-| “Theline-up: j urge uponthe governme - rior—goal, -McGregor;- de Wearetold thatduring the past. ability ofassuming full responsibil- -Avnp fence, A.St. Hilaire and Fred Cran- Crepe. Per yd. -- $1.69 of this country’s nd to --year three-quarters ityforthe provincial roads a ‘ston; ‘centttrre,e, R. Houston; wings, The tes explosives were usedin mining. ‘standardize the subsidy. to township Dorionand W. Dontiony; alterna L V. other quartermust havebeen -|.‘roads at fifty per ‘cent.Under exist- Slaughter, Streich, Buckley and a we SS Flat Crepe and Crepe de Chine of good ployed in’ Ax nprior’s. municipal elec- ing conditions that would be a fair Sargent. = _ ~ Almonte—goal, J. Washburn; ‘de- weight and with a beautiful finish lovely . /andsensiblearrangement, _ fence,J. Brooks and §. ‘Lawford; wings J. Brace- dress colorings such as Delph Blue, Rose- cabinet ‘centre, H, MeGrath; ... Mayor Mulvihill and his The customs office here is being well and D. Elliott; alternates, La- T wood, Sandelwood, Jade, Coral, Poudre, ~~ willjustbe hilarious when cwe-ad- closed at theend ofthis month by ‘yoeque, Lockhart, Rooney and Scott.

~- Referee—R. H. Hooper. ee vise themthatin Jugoslavia ~ @iti- the government. . Every effort was| Wine, Brown. 38 inch wide Per yd. $1.69 dden to.curse — the de, but gens are forbi made to change their attitu URNEDDEATH OF| N “MANY MO municipal council. _ That’s a sens- the Ministerof Customs proved. to|: “MISS YVONNE GAREAU T "iblesuggestion, the delegation thatthe revenue was | . Gar- DependableWindow Wonderful Values In ent here andthat the cus- (Received by Mr. and Mrs, J Frilled Curtains 98c pr. insuffici sion of the death of A writer wonders whatMussolinz| cles received here can be “eau on the occa toms arti their daughter, Miss Yvonne were _ Shades, 37x72, 75c. Puritan Maid Pure woulddo ifheever stopped running . Ot- 25 pair only frilled curtains.. conveniently: cleared through beautifu 1 floral. offerings from: > Italy. “What most of us wonder is s affectedare H. Robertson and These are made of good quality tawa, {The industrie Mr. and’ Mrs. J, Thread Silk Hose 98c pr. n oo

Dependable shades mounted on m what Italy woulddo. if they “lost isfied withthe explanationand so. staff, Misses Marguerite Slater and marquisette, also voile with col- ‘sat Spiritual offerings good strong rollers in white, _.. Mussolini. He is~one of ‘the won- here is no need for further argu- “Marion Fraser. - A pure thread silk hose of excel- | t were received from: Mr. and Mrs. A ored borders. Complete with tie j ders of a wonderful age. here is a lessonto be oi and green. i ment, Butt Benault, Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs. Fred} back. Per pair1.98e lent weight and quality. Silk to learned here. The Liberal party Gareau, Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs. M.8. The nations of the worldare rid- ret the garter welt. Reinforced here should have urged that the of- Larose, Eastview; Miss Marga jiculine thevery -suggestion of fice of customs collector be filled. McIntomney, Ottawa; Mr. George heels and toes. In shades of another. great war and at the same Boutin, Toronto; Miss,Daria Dupuis, Upward of two years have elapsed and Mrs. Shar- 54 inch. Flannels 98c. Champagne, Grain, Nude, Sheel time they go.right along preparing Carleton Place; Mr. since the last collector died and pin, Miss Marguerite Stanton, Mr. Grey and manyothers. Regular war. . In fact: some nations are for thing has been done‘since that Adolph Boutin, Misses - Frances Closely woven flannels for the they no uire, $1.45. Sizes 244 to 10. Special s@ anxious for world peace a lot. Thus Murphy. and Margaret McG iii i time except to talk eve making of children’s school h would fight. for ‘it, as. witness Ger- ‘Miss Rose Herrick, Miss Genevi per pair se 98¢e | when thegeneral reduction ofoffices ms, many’s new 9,000-tonarmoredship ‘Herrick, Mr. and Mrs. A. Tho dresses or for dresses for women came those who had no permanent Mr. Jack Dorion, Mr. and Mrs. Em- | shades and Uncle Sam’s 10,000 ten cruisers d Mrs. d. oS. for general wear. In New collectors were amongthe first to. met Hogan, Mr.. an T of the sametype. . nd family, Misses Loleta of Summer Rose, Waffle, Verona, ‘go, for the reason that. no. person Warneck a a Daze, Mr. P. J. and Jas. being thrown out of a job. and Emm Majolica, Castilian, Jadesheen. Exit Dr. Preston, He was what was Herrick, Mr. Albert Dupuis, Miss

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(_ Fae Ags ss &D won handily and he was never. de- Mes’ T. Mulvihill,Mr. F. 8. Herrick, riali RUNNers 04.43 feated, because his friends werele- | Galetta of| Mr. and Mrs. John F. MeCormick, gion. A splendid tribute was paid | Ge Mr, and Mys. Rene Dupuis, Misses - Men’s Dress Socks 49c. Margaret and Ethel Goth, ietters A special purchase enables us to to him. by. the Prime. Minister and rom: Mr. J. B. Taylor was a visitor to ‘of sympathy were reteived f silk the Leader of the Opposition ‘in-the Cleveland; Men’s fancy Dress socks in offer you these runners in sever- the city on Thursday. — ~ = |My. and Mrs... A. Dugal, House of Commons and it was well. Mr, and Mrs. George Lundberg, and lisle, silk and wool in checks - al of the very best designs and Aen eins ¥- and Mrs. John Holland spent t. . TT C(ieserve. -\Mr Huron, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Chris in Ottawa. ~ Sos and stripes. All shades. Sizes ° colors cnseet $2.49 TT Friday evening r, Martinville, N.Y.; Mr. and| i: Sah Henry Hunt. were Mrs. A. Fraser, Tonawanda, N.¥.; to 5c pair Chronicle’s . first |. Mr. and Mrs. es “This week The A. 10 to 1114 valu 49c, rs. visitors te Arnprior on Monday.. Mrs. R. Lalonde, Mr. and M parliamentary letter appears: it’s an Mr. and Mrs. special . guest ‘Lalonde, Timmins; interesting summary of the priAcipal| Miss R. E. Boucher was the londe, Britt ; Miss Lillian ends during the Jack La Chamisotte Gloves 98c. events in the House of Commons of Pakenham fri Fraser, White Lake; Miss Aileen week-end. 200 0. a rge Bou- written specially. to entertain . and ‘Farrell,Brudenell; Mr. Geo Harry nto;.Miss Margaret ‘McIn- Chamisotte gloves in pull on and jenlighten. readers of The Chronicle “Mrs. Wm. Gerrie and Mrs. tin, Toro nd Mrs. J. * Stamped Pillow Cases Gerrie were visitors to Arnprior on ‘tomney, Ottawa; Mr. a try turned back embroidered Tf-sore information is.desired en son, Miss Jessie White, Hamil- Tuesday evening. i Grier any special subject than is found in ton; Mr. and Mrs. R. Parizeau, Hull. $1.15 Pair euff. Value to $1.25 pair. sizes 6 . Misses Helen Low and Dorothy these weekly letters. The Chronicle’s e to 8 in shades of grey, sand and Dickson spent the ‘week-end - tn —- will gladly Pillow cas2s made from a splen-_ - parHamentary writer. gsaests of friends in Ottaava. DOAVER.cecccccceccne onSSC PAIL e will reply to any emstitched _. furnish it and h nd Mrs. A.’ S. Russell and Quyon | did quality cotton, H ntary| (Mx. a ting to parliame eil questionrela d Borden Russ us designs - Messrs. Fred an and ends, stamped in vario the Capital on Tues- Many from Fitzroy Harbor. or political matters.’ | -were visitors to Quyon $1.15 ating on ir day of last week. oe vicinity enjoyed sk ‘Per pa he Renfrew. Mer- -yink onSaturday night.- 90 inch Sheeting 79c yd. ee” of t rty “Will L A very enjoyable surprise: pa orn on Friday,. Feb. 8th, 1929, to d ~ B , “eury isa confirmed -bachelor; to was held at the home of Mr. an nd Mrs. Percy Mulligan of Mr. a

OO ay rygirl who talks to him on the Mrs. Frank Wilson on Wednesd erdun, Que., a daughter, eve ing were V Baronette Satin 89c ya. A splendid quality sheeting, ct, and no doubt there are evening. Cards and danc Mrs. Len. B. Smith is visiting in Silk and wool hose in a depend- subje all and refreshments her parents, fully bleached of good weight. the same immovable, enjoyed by Ottawa the guest of abl equality, our regular 98c many, he’s-just were served at midnight. _ Mr. and Mrs, McCagherty. 86 inch Baronette Satin in a le, irascible-bachelor, there- on Tues- Will launder beautifully. Linen incurab The regular. meeting of. the W.M. Mrs. John Kennedy left nge of colorings suitable quality. Ina splendid range of . w a thing about mba United her daughter, Mrs. good ra ~ fore hedoesn’t kno 3. was‘held in St. Colu day to visit ips, fancy finish. 90 inches wide. Reg. colors. Sizes 8!to 1$. Spec- married life and we just insist on church on Saturday, Feb. 9th, at 2.30 Percy Mulligan of Verdun. ror dresses, linings,sl

s is at present m f|- bbon ial 69¢ pair o attendance o iss Annie Gi ‘ oélock with a good M 89 yd. $1.00. Special 0._19¢. yd. ii ~ learning thesource ofhis informa- . Wal- work, Special memberspresent, also visitors from visiting with her brother, Mr hen. he says “whenmen are Michigan.. tion w Epworth, Glasgow, Fitzroy Harbor. ter Gibbons, in Ferndale, town hall aboutto take upon themselves the and Kinburn. The president, Mrs. Thedance held in .the ting. e direction of the Quyon andresponsibilities and yokes ear, was in chargeof the mee under th Fi . - €ares V night was rried Oneof the much appreciated phases hockey club on Monday (en Pen: andbonds and expenses of ma . of the meeting was a beautiful solo; largely attended * arené ous. and. preoc-- ained a lifethey here a Gypsy Boy “Miss Ora Moore entert 3 3 = “Into a Tent w on Saturday + Ccis f3: sweetly ‘sung by Mrs. Wm. numiber of her friends Talker é ,” cupied’ Bae Pane Lay thday party. All Harding. The speaker of the af-| evening to ‘her bir t evening. . ~ ‘Phose short courses now being ternoon was Mrs. James Cowan, re- bad avery pleasan . and Mrs. Walter Clarke and re. y Cash and Buy for Less ductedin Arnprior areattracting turned missiona; ry from West Af- Myr Your Favorite Shopping Cent - ,eon she described Mr. and Mrs. Garrett. O’Donnell her address oo wideattention, infact Mr. Martin, ica. Jn home he y evening av t spent Sunda climate, people, the mode. of icultural repre- the . P. J, McBane. TTT . © ‘Renfrewcounty’s agr as can be ‘travel,food and customs’ ‘of the of Mr. and Mrs | Sa bative. save that-as far E. R. McColgan visited in the | at as tay as can be) africans. © She then explained how Mr. _, Bentabive,Saysh e needed Capital on -Saturday. His. son, ascertained it is the largest winter|much these dark peopl *: ro y refreshments Charlie, who has been in the General elasthus far held in Ontario. Thus| christianity. Daint harged and will re- Z oe dies of the hospital, is disc ods again demonstratedthe possibili- eeilinnyed. bythe la turn.to his. home here shortly. . - = ties: good organization. plus judi-| att fare ERNMENTTO V . : O ; G % S 0 K F2 S E O A G B R A A N H Mc EC | H Si LT a" E as C M N o : CA d ron- u The Ch S ice and | n’s off Mr, Marti | . ielethecourses now being heldhere Monday.and Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday arethe biggestthing of the kind ‘Fri day and Saturday7 { February 20th and 21st |. yetheldin this. province; without 1eih February 18th and19th es — ry 15th and16th organization‘or the pub-| Februa n_e-“~eeitthyeritthweould probably havebeen a| Not Sufficient MoneytoProperly Care for Township’ - Roads—Request: Government to Refrain from ofaJaik : lure ProvinciaaercareC Unless Govern: | gu gettcunopis ¢ laauael ©Adopting | | ambitioninany line, in ‘business,| mentWillFinance a ture Losts | the act so that all town- ‘special ‘meeting ‘ofthe eouncil to amend sport : orevic enterpieSes There- aa ships mayreceive the samerateof old and youxg,| of McNab was called bythe reeve _ foreevery one ofus, Feb,1ith to consider re- subsidy or grant on their expendi- _ are behind the: -Amprior.. hockey onMonday, construction submitted, by. Ontario | ture on. township road <-., team,‘who are sitting - fightup. on solutions provided that the ||} TownshipsRoads Association to Ot and maintenance supervision|| “thehighest peak sofar as leader-| in time: for | -work is done under the i. Starring weg oe SPL aD cpt passed and forwarded: roads commissioner ge champion-} theirmeetingtobeheld in Toronto |of the township i shipintheOttawa Valley! OES Aes, and according toplans and specifi- is concemed.Of course in ‘om February 26th..-- SPE SE McLAGAN '. ship. race: cations laid down by. the engineer |] B\... VICTOR maybe oustedand ‘All members were present. The theplay-off.they the “Department of the|Teeve inthechat. EES tn : On . Pepresenne a Renfrewor Almonte maybe petitions the On-| ghways. ee - ee a ay| Oneresolu ion ion. was “yead from}: Tee ABET SACKMOU licat n Aee ation te ADentaraapp ed en on toe tor _#~-fealvoogreiotefstohefsLcahdeyd.ulLeuctkh,ebluotcaaltbotyhse) t4a.r5i3o0. TgoowvnesrhnimpenRto,atdhsrAossagohcti heOi- |: unmep arn. | fF DORIS HILL co . ce sell DelourBedard for alicence.-.to PICTURE” Provincial ;Rawleigh’s Products imthe’ OWNSHIP:| .. Also CHARLIE CHAPLIN wire‘wellin not. ‘at opt “any“more * _ . BACLANOVA a L the — - der ve comeun a sa here is no township bylaw — no| Highways throtigh thecounties’ un, As t his matter, Mr. Rafter in- “and even though they go ments are prepared covering t F po2nTtOT and even though they £0. no less the govern constructio a bylawto provide for the of ed further wearegrateful for - thel4¢ napayv tthehe fullll costost of eonstruction troduc +UEUNMea © Mel to ng of -pedlars, hawkers.. and | aintainance of same. coo licensi OPHE IMMIGRANT”. t | |thrillsand the advertisingthey gave andcv ent traders in the township. |. | ! e {This was movedbyMr. ‘Rafter transi - See “SADIE THOMPSON” tothecommunity, | . bylaw. was given the neces-||} This ; onded. by. My, McMillan, and T eeteee Sec |-sary readings anad papssa ed...chestaER O n M ld and effete theeInno carried.9 oo ps S Ae co was| © The clerk was instructedto issue) FOXNEW S which m tion e N e veld and ne east has. long | i cinerresolu o o As Th I o Mr. Bedard for the sum|/] ccustomed to the mineralwon-| movedby.Mr. McKayseconded by) &Hesnse t ae Cand 5th episode of beena 0.0 a

2 e da’s. northland; this) Mr.Blane, and carried, petitions the |of $ m || @) “THEBACHELOR'S BABY” ders ofCana of Highwaysthrough the|. Adam Young appliedfor an el "week therewas a new wonder, and| Minister. the Burnstown and Glasgow ||@] “TARZAN THE ‘Ontario TownshipRoads Association tree on “EASY CURVES” MIGHTY”, c one a very. pleasant _ one, . when The {rvoad, just south of the oth’ conces- | |) with Helene Chadwick and him for the}{> aeee2 sion. This was soldto NorthereenMailappypeeareedd———aa MmOoCdPeTrNn P Pers Ps i ote Harry Myers ae Eenge suamof $2. oo : “ - daily. newspaper oftwenty-four S ay ist. for - J J.2). S, Stevens presented a p 66 aap GH ‘9 . Daoas. every section filled withne EE con, line, amounting The serial that has themall ee WANTED oo pvavelling 12th is was passed and | , ie cece Pea" ae i seein “ee wr news. P BA bo$892.20, Th | SCREENSNAP SHOTS ing at i thenorthanda wealthof attrac-){ 0 A double bill worthsee Par of = “ Ee eadvertising matter. . We rather| sons for March ist.’ regular prices. Talking. tiv ‘Brick ma : ~ Robert MeKie madeapplication‘to ay was 2 on,cof, ALK. stra: Saturd hadanidea, that “The Pas Address W.J. Bost rty lot 23 in con. 2) 19 Orche prope |havehis Co., Ttd., Perth, 15 ‘place where theyheld wonderful|; Wampole & \eeetransferred frommS.S. /No. 2to S.8.)

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ae_Born on Tuesday,‘February 12th ® to. Mr, and Mrs. - riedday, at © - DO RECENT EVENTS FORECAST Wd| eStimson&Co.|| re“LOCAL:NEWS| | daughter. : ) T| une LOCALS 4 ae ‘oats B in At “o Su

.‘AmericanBanner! orn . mprior, n: nday, | ——— |T ts. : . AREAL RODEO IN FITZROY? |0.A.C.72,andAlaska. heoldestBond House|/* | February 10th, to’Mr, and ‘Mars. o Mr. Max.‘Skeboof. Barry’ $s Bay John Thom, a son. —Drysdale’s for coat : 1Onecar “0 ‘seed~barley| | in Canada. SORE “was a visitor in townthis week, — . Eddie. and Ewart herewith challenge —Mr. Lawrence Carthy was. in —For sale, frame house, corner Owner of The Alberta }O.A.C.21and-Mandes-|| : Recommends the fol-| Born toMrs. Veronica Burnette Carleton Place last week attending ef Mary and. Tierney streets, apply Demon Is In a Mood all comers to name a date when | on Tuesday, February12th, ason. | the. funeral of thé late Mr CG. A. Mulvihil, Arnprior. tfe they can come and meet them in the a|churisix.row, aeGove,: | lowingpurchaseof. bas- . Thomas| next rodeo. .—Mrs. Oliver Murphy spent the Sherlock. ~ +Boys’ tan tuque found and left To Challenge All 4 Standard No0.1 {Jcand fundamental in-- “week-end withfriends im ‘Otiawa. iMr. N.S. Robertson of Arnprior at The Chronicle office. Rules of the contest—short flights and Sundry not permissable , contestants must vestments.—oe : oir, Allan. ‘Beattie. of Toronto ‘and Rev .T McNaught of White Maid wanted-for general house- |Leaveyour.order1now. es q “spenta few days”of last weekin Lake were in Carleton Place on work; apply take a seven-foot ditch, at least with reference to Mrs. jump a six-strand barb. wire fence, town. Tuesdayattending a meeting of the Pinhey, | From an occasional contributor to | Forfeeds wehavewest- | :National Debenture66.. | these columns comes the following: make a sustained flight of at least iM. Thomas Carney, te, of lro- Renfrew presbytery of the United “—-To let—comfortable house ern oats andwheatand per cent.Bonds - church, on This is an era of competition in 5 acres and make a safe landing quois Falls is ‘Spending: a vacation in Elgin street near town hall; apply| every township it seems. with not more than ten dollars dam- ‘town. to "T, H. |American‘yellow corn.|| (Investment Trust.ye ¥ —Mr. R. H. ‘Lemoine, manager of Grout, barrister. tfe, - ~ In Pakenham it is horse-shoe’ age. — : Ma Blla Bryan of Jasper thelocal office of the Mowatt and ne Also a —House on Elgin street to rent; pitching; in McNab, target shooting, Ed. and Ew. claim they will be fulllineofpoultry. | Merchants Exchange|} ‘s,,pent. itshee weellka -endB.ey with friendPs ‘in MacGillavray concern received word fo ehao rmerly occupied by Dr. Sanders. and judging by the ‘score of last there with bells on supposing Ew- feeds.. Flour,» ‘Bran |} town, this week thatthe new Teletype ma- Apply to C. A. Mulvihill. tfe. week no slouches at it either, but , 6percent. Bonds- chine had been shipped. : It will be art has to carry the bells back in his 4AShorts, Ss Bor to. Rev. and:Mrs. RE, L —Forsale, b Fitzroy scorns such boyish pastimes, pocket. ||Middlings ‘installed in thecourse of a few days aby carriage, cradle, “ete,1; (Vancouver,B.C.) |]gtrobel on ‘Tuesday, Feb.12th, a cutter and play pe yes siree. They are about to stage and it is anticipated that the office n; party leaving Messrs, Dewar and McNab of Me- _ Commerce andTrans:.‘|| daughter. town shortly; apply ‘87 McDonald a thrilling cross-country rodeo. It Nab, those artists of the hoilow- will be open for business about the street. 8-Ip appears that Eddie purchased re- “We:wanttwo ears”ef| fo—A number ‘of “Amnpriotites °“were end of next week. This. Teletype is tube, are requested not to compete portation Bldg. Toronto||lin Renfrew on Monday night, guests — cently a horse that came all the way Ss strawforPromptload- the latest device in automatic re- HL A Harford, 55 Spruce street, as Ewart says they are bound to be withbonusof | ‘at the skiclub’s dance. - Ottawa, piano tuner, from the shadows of the foot hills beat and they are too fond of ine . 7 per cent gistration of sales. Each sale is re- Orders left of the mighty rockies, nicknamed eld ing. with Mr. T. P. O'Tool gun anyway and the committee in Mr, Samuel‘Wilson. of Wood- corded and transmitted to the head e, druggist, “The Alberta Demon.” So far, so common. . will receive careful atten charge are determined notto have : lawnspent the week-end. at the office at Ottawa. All business done tion, satis- good, but this particular horse faction guaranteed. 5 any funerals marring the festivities. oe Buyingallkindsof¢grain | Inquiries solicited. con above. : home: of Mr,‘Percy Tripp. -/inthe local office, whether on mar- -10c¢ having roamed the prairies from Dropme a lineor.phone and I. 1 Born at Victoria:hospital, Ren- gin or in the case of outright sales, HOUSES TO RENT © childhood or should we say from Shoe-throwers from Pakenham _..|andfarmproduceevery: | willcall upon. you. [Ll frew, to Mr. and Mrs. John’Thomp- will be transmitted to the Ottawa are welcome but put the shoes on T colthood was still unbroken so it |{son, nee Lois Pell, a son. office where all books will be kept hree houses to rent in Braeside fell to the lot of Eddie to attend to the horse and let them do the ’ oe Lets trade. village; _W.Ernest Armstrong ‘and all transactions recorded. warm and in Ad ‘shape; this thing which was right in Ed- throwing. Watch The Chronicle —MissEva Lamourie- returneda rent re _ KINBURN, ONT. Mrs. Robert McNeill is bereaved asonable. Apply ’ die’s mitt; at least Eddie thought for the date. If you are not 4 - |few days ago from a vaeation “of subseriber subscribe today so as not | two: weeks spent with friends in To-. bythe death of hez:brother, William Cc. W. BUTLER, | so, but listen. . Representative. Arnprior, Feb. 11, 1929. to miss this next great event. Pombo. Hunt, who passed away in the Al- tfe Having hitched the demon to a LOco For AB.years every‘Bond: Issue. ur little red sleigh with bells on Eddie “=Miss Kay Byrne and MissHel- monte hospital-on Wednesday. . De- NOTICE : ce recommended and sold by G: A.| ceased was struck on the head by a hies him away towards the third John Tourangeau Passes Kinbu -Ontario Stimsonand Co; has paid inter-: renaProctor of Almonte spent the When buying wallpaper or having rn -week-end at the home ofMissFilor- falling tree while at work on the concession where he takes on his After a Lengthy Tlness est andprmneipal when due... farm of Mr. Southwood Haydon, any papering, painting or decorating mechanic Ewart for a trial spin.

‘|| ence.McMullin, Elgin styeet, done, see near Pakenham, about three’. weeks They arrive at the 3rd line fair- Wednesday. of this week was ART LOCKHART, way; all is going well and pretty An old and esteemed citizen of ago. He was taken to the Almonte | Ash Wednesday, commencement —of this community passed away on Almonte, Box 408, phone 137, 83p fast too, but alas one of the controls ‘hospital and- while his condition Tuesday, in the person of John the Lenten season; Easter Sunday was known to bé serious it was grounds on the demons’ side. which POULTRY WANTED Tourangeau, in his 66th year. falls this.year on March. 31st. hoped that he would ultimately re- causes him to backfire, take a right jp Mr; and Mrs. Robert Fraser are cover, The late Mr. Hunt was not The undersigned is open to buy angle turn, leave the ground, jump a For some years he had resided at spending a few days at the home of married; he is survived by one other poultry, live or dressed, large or seven-foot ditch, clear a 6-strand the home of his son, Mr. Henry Mr. and Mrs. G. J. 8. Milne.” Mr. ‘sister, Mrs. J. Deugo, Pakenham. small lots. Top prices paid. barb ‘wire fence and so gracefully Tourangeau and from the latter’s .7 Fraseris a brother of Mrs, Milne. cemetery and it is expected that the E. 0. WILSON, sailing away towards the 4th con- residence the funeral took place om —The many friends in town. of services will be conducted by the Kinburn, Phone Carp Rural, cession, but banked suddenly and Wednesday afternoon to Emman Mrs. J. C. Kittner of Pembroke will Orange lJodge of Wwaleh., he was a Feb. 4th, 1929. 7-6p came to rest in north end of Ewart’s church and the Arnprior cemetey. back hundred where a pursuit regret to learn that sheis seriously member. HORSESFOR SALE a) ill at her home in the county town. machine sighted him later and-led Notice has been given of the dis- —Mrs. Charles H. Baker and Mrs. Esteemed Arnprior Lady him back to the hangar for a few solution of partnership of the firm Owing to a mistake in shipping minor repairs and replacements. O’Connor and Vice of Keufrew. AllenGrierson spent the 13th imst Passes Away in Kingston the last load the carload of western in Almonte with their uncle, Mr.

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| — “=#t/SALA — RYCUTSFORASSESSOR _ =|ANDSOLICITOR I Woodlawn | INPEMBROKE Last Week’s Increa The ses WereGra fortunate ones areM. B. Pat- The young people of. Torbol nted terson, -pumphouse ton _. engineer, in- held a very pleasant surprise party To Four Mun creased from’ $2,400 p icipal| er year. to andpresentation at the home of Mr. F) | theinroadsof Father Time, ‘ $2,640; Constable D. J. Carnegie, and ime, Tlhi‘ekeT|heay EmployeeSs ess in- Mrs. Levi Penney on Monday, fa, ctressis sixt“yt-ufeive, and looks creased. from $1,200 to $1,260; Thos. dan. 28th, for thei Scanes, r daughter Miss : ‘Small in assistant fire chief, increas- Lorna who was lea creases. in salary were ed from ving on Tuesday ||Whe $1,320 -to $1,400, and GH. to enter as a nurse ncrossing to the ‘United granted to'four employees of ‘the Lafontains, in training, the fire department electric Minola, New York. | recently, following an engagement town. at Monday nigiht’s meeting o lan, increased from $1,26 f 0 to. $1,360. | ‘She was given an envelope con- inBritain,Fannie Warddisco the council, whi On the other hand Wm. tai vered le the urge for ec- Ellis, who ninga large sumof money pre- _|tha has received $1,500 as assess se t.General: Pershing was a pas- onomy found additional expression § or and nted by Miss Dora. Wilson while 300 asassistant building i M Perfectlyb “penger onthe same ship. The in the reduction of the salaries of. nspector, iss Aleta Tripp read a very a alanced _| weath was relieved of the latter ‘ p- er was not too good, and: one two- officials. Discussion ‘of sala duties ‘and propriate address. Alfterwards r-| the salary cut off, whi a day, while she and the general were ie8, in which each case was lethe salary very Sociable evening was spen ‘with proper dealt. -of the town solicito t and 4 pacingthedeck together, Fanniere- with. separately, occupied r was: reduced Supper served. Lorna bnsN Q the great- from $1,200 to $1 is joining her u -| markedthat it was her rough er part ,000. All other: sister, Lillie Foo est of the session in ‘Mineola, i dEle which laste N.Y., who - c ments— d salaries were lef l k t unchanged.—Pem- is a R.N. over ” until nearly midnight. a there graduating la b st}. roke “But we ought to be thankfulthat Standard-Observer. February.

‘we are on such a Hose wonderful ship,” | present were: Mr. and Mrs. | said General Pershing. “Suppose we William Gray, Acidity Mrs. Gilmour Ander- had bee Q n with -Columbus ‘on his son, Mrs,_Mervin Gordon, Mr. and The common caus U e of digestive difitx _ travels,” ~ Ms. A | AMONG E Merrill Porteous, K | Here XCHANGES| Misses Helen culties is excess acid. c E an eative alter R = “Howdo you know TI‘nvasn’t?” |. dThe MacLaren, Gladys this re McQuatt, condition, and it Gertie burns the st omach. ‘MissWardasked. 4 Brown, Hilda I) McQuatt, Margaret Something that will neutralize the aeid- Sounds R Muldoon, Fmma Dolan, Gertie ity is the sensible thing to t | Boys at Re easonable Gib- ake. That. ig d Deer, Alberta, earn. son, Marion why physi ed Christmas Pembroke Standard-Observ Senior, Lizzie Robinson, cians tell the public te pocket money by er: Frances Robinson, Phillips Milk -| trapping. Those Doukabors, who p Dora Wilson, El- of Magnesia. They brought in nearly ersist in va Wilson, going bare naked, s Marjory Penney, Angel- One spoonful of 400 weasel skins in less than a fort- hould be given ine this delightful free homesteads at Ebbs, Aleta Tripp, Margaret ration can neutralize night and also coyotes, rabbit, White River and Anderson, many timesa deported: there whet Edith Anderson, volume in acid. It acte in ‘Bquirrel and cat skins, _ her they like it Perault Inez ; relief or not. This Douk and Messrs. Roy MacLaren, 18 quick, and very apparent. abor humbug has Loyd All gas is gone on Jong eno McQuatt, John McQuatt, ! 3.1] sourness is soon Further experimentswith super- ugh and as pacific MecQuatt, Len gone; the measures are not appr Russell MecQuatt, J. whole system is sweetened, Do try ‘phosphate from the smelter at ° eciated it is Muldoon, J, this _ time for something Elmer Dolan, Hugh perfect anti-acid, and remember it i Trail, B.C., will be conducted in else. Ternan, Me- s just Dick Robinson, Joe Robin- ag good for children, too, and pleasant. 1929 by the Alberta Departmentof son, “A Hug and Patrick Stafford, Jas. Ray, for them to take. Agriculture in conjunction with the. a Wiggle” Syd- So ney Faloon, Neil Ross, Jack : ds Dominion Experimental Farms and Smiths Falls Record-News: In th Poole, hes th i e Howard Gordon, Willis Gordon, serpilpitoionpnaaeloduce* “2° Genny C. P. R. experimental farms. An “Here and There” . column of the lie Wil- pre R Drummond, Johnnie Robinson, -abundant quantity of this fertilizer enfrew Mercury, “W. J. S.” refer- Holly Robinson, will be available ring to past day Harold Holmes, to meet demands, s says: “Dances David 1) were not the frequent Penney, Henry Penney, Wo aff l a d ir Ro- Yo s u t B h ui e ld A’Houe y are toda bert Tripp, Upwards of four millions of dol- y, because the measures Sam Tripp, Ross At- _ Jars will be expended ‘this season they danced required a teacher be- derson, Sam Webster, in effecting ing rhythmic, Earnest Per- alterations, improve- graceful movements ault, Kenneth Perault, ments, and extensions to the Pallis- rather than a hug and a George Dol- wiggle.” an and Edgar ter Hotel at Calgary, Alberta, and Hug and wiggle about hit J. Wilson. s it off. | the Empress Hotel at Victoria, Brit- | ish Columbia, E. W.-Beatty, chair- Bargain Rates in Taxes man and president of the Canadian 15 Youwon't tacttobuilda houseunlesd > Perth Expositor: The suggestion ‘Pacific Raihwa y has just amnoune- that a municipality should ed, Four additiona give a l floors will be bargain in taxes is an idea that added to the former a will TWO OR FOUR / + youknow you canfinishit. The Bell nd an entirely grow. It seems to be good business new wing will be extended fro m both for the municipality and the| Telephone Companytriesto beequally the latter, bringing these tw o ra can enjoy a game of bil- | qamous h tepayer, but it will take a little osteleries even more up to mo sensible ate. ~ ‘ re time for the idea to get root- liards or pocket billiards . ed. The idea is that for $100 on at our place. Drop in any tax account, paid in January, the _ A Negro preacher walked into t time, afternoon or night, he municipality will accept $98.45, and The company does ‘not needall its P office of a Southern. newspaper and you will find a table y -and said: give a receipt for $100 The muni- - “Misto Edito’, they is cipal gives a disco of $1.55 t& forty-three of my congregat ity unt eady for yo and prompt $75,000,000 ofnewcapital now but will= ion the ratepayer, instead ‘| which subscribe fo’ yo’ paper, Do of paying, 5 | and courteous service, ‘per cent at the bank, spreadits issue that entitle me to have a chu’ch Our charges are very over yearsto come. — Enjoying Some Harmony notice in yo’ Salday issue ?” “Sit moderate, the light is ex- down and: write,” said the editor. Shawville Equity: Compared with 8 cellent, the table and balls “Biadeeated G ‘I thank you.” And this is the other towns in the county, Shaw- a e no dom tice ville’ occupies the exclusive position r t a h bi e —none better. e m sh inister a wr t o te: “Mount Memorial Baptist Church, the Rev. of being the only place which can| whenequipmentisstartednow for fu- John Walker,’ pastor. boast of a good skating rink and Seture telephones, Preaching WM. LADEROUTE ARNP money can morning and evening. In the pro- also a curling rink, with two sheets RIOR|| beobtained mulgation of the gospel, three books of ice. The popular Scotch game - WHOLESALE AND RETAEL TO are. necessary: The Bible, the is in full blast just now, both the RACCONIST. hy boo an th po gents’ and ladies’ clubs being in tofinish the job. mn k, d e cketbook. 2 © “Come to-morrow and bring all good, and, of course, naturally, in three,” oe harmonious working order. Sever-

al social et cetras have been featur- oO By1934 Ontario and Quebee will needa million — Twenty head of holstein cattle ed in connection with the sport, up %, Ke oF from Alberta pure bred herds have to date, and prospects of future in- s’ gebostrehedsedrerdeepgedespedee

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o beast used to rifle ali the garbage favor than in Ontario. Mr. Drury t ets, étc., of our own manufacture which we can guarantee as to . o> h dumps and refuse heaps in. the is a son of a one-time Ontario cab- “ quality and workmanship.- Our prices are attractive and jus- RA inet minister. His father was a neighbourhood. of Plaster Rock, on “9 tify you attention, . f the line of the C. P. R., and was member of the Mowat cabinet, and “ . KY |. eaught by means. of a trap hidden Sir Oliver chose as his colleagues no under dead leaves and some old ordinary men, If there is anything % OUR SAWMILL in hheredity Hon. E. C. Drury is a WILL Sy _ paint tins. Examination ef the oo body: showed that its forefeet were man capable of giving his country commence operations on or about Mar. 4th. We would ask ¢ | Catalogue crippled, either by deformity at valuable public service, “se anyone having logs to get them to the mill early. For your os © eee birth or by an accident, and that -%% logging operations we have a complete stock of Cross-Cut Saws, it must have walked about on its

hind feet, Only tracks of the rear *% Files, Axes, Hand-made Axe Hiandles, Saw and Splitting % paws had been found, and consider- Here and There ¢ Wedges, Pinks’ Cant Hooks and Handles, Shovels, Lunch Kits, , able mystery g existed as to the ee etc. “y maurader.. Seymour Traffon. and | Ogilvy caught the bear, whose . (226) 2 - * Competition Jock A — measured over seven feet im skin game—Two young boys skin a ve diving 90 “Se Ask for our special booking prices onTractor and Motor Oils. % length, miles northwest of Ed- monton started a coyote farm in 1927 % by digging young coyotes out. of the ground and confining them in do , “$e Don’t Neglect apen. They got 140 young animals . q and. when their skins were mature The thingforthe merchants ofthiscommunity to do Bronchial Colds ‘ sold them for $12 each. : Pneumonia, “Flu” and other danger- _ intheirownint ".0U8 mala erestsistoadvertisefaithfully, andto dies devélop from common A southern packin co g plant special- * 1fn 6 ry lds, To prevent trouble take Buckley's o> ‘4 ‘Mix izes wpon hor maketheirprinted announcements- interesting and ture, It quickly relieves the Cough se meat for shipment /and removes.the cause. Different from to parts of Continental Burope o> AG . . Old-fashioned syrups.- It's a. selentifie where it is very popular. helpful tothosewhose tradeand ayorare desired. “combination of proven virtues. Sold by It has & Hardware Phone 9 Pakenham % al ists and gudranteed. : . been suggested that the nondescript p9 “OW Tange horses straying eS ~ “ . Ky Buckley, Limited, - about South- 4 . . 142° Mutual. St, Toronte 2 os2 erm Alberta be herded for patking _ MailOrderHousesandthelargedepartmental_ 6°— eS . ¥e “purposes. It is a pity someone storesof neighboring citieswith theirstriking LeneOG | could not figure out a similar way ee < MIXTURE " : of. consuming some of the old motor D, Gn Gn Le Ge Ge. Bo Se Gr, Be ee Oe. Se BO Le, advertisements | Acts like a-flashwis GoSoSooeee00-40HE456-9ahh4S0-456180-0LON ad : ancdcatalo, guesarethe serious _ la cars that are loose on the high- GeaenSe-eGo-1Go-eGo-0Go-eGo 4 Sale siores AN Ways.

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_ The poorestwaytooffsetthiscompetition isfor | BARI localmerchants to to Boi remain silent.Forthem Mo: not to“speakup”i OPE stogivethemail orderhouses- WE CANBE OF USE TO YOU IN aa bibtter chancetog-tbuc__ss fromthis com- — osmunity, a OSES z MANY WAYS SiSTEM ==eel 5, _Whenyousendyourmoneyto acity store youenrich _ _ EASTBOUND the greatshops S00 weismaaisnninnnicnnmasane 208 aM, BARI In advising in regard to the making of andimpoverish thiscommunity, — | Enerial nanmeasus tnnn ssnee 3.19 am. | Local Lie, your Will. In caring for, and invest- nncccntmtamenn _ Strengthen—notweaken—themerchantsof t 9:50 am tent his com- _- Localissceqninsbatisientoecens 4.25 p.m, ing your money. In. safeguarding munity. ey Itwillall be returnedtoyouin theformof| in t your valuables. In arranging mort- S00: aeescasmetoo nsncastssucseenscaenmee ne .. Wok In buying, selling or rent- ___betterserviceandbettervalues Imperial... w| 2 real gage loans. a, © capenscacpaianenctnen . | ing real estate. In acting as your | LOCALreineninemnmtinniimnt 850 DM. BAdee general agent. In actingas agent for | fooSUNDAY TRAIN 4 ~ ‘Mon Executors or Trustees, and in many “ = |Westboundow 10.17 am. - Off: - _ Hastbound noocanes 7.40 p.m.|. stre other ways. TownAgent. Open Evenings 7 to 8. cee ——— wee GENCY - Correspondence invited. | CANADIAN NATIONALRAMWAYS | i> oe |.RASTBOUND | oration ‘ : Dotacee L010 amp Capital : Trust Corp LOCALne17 LIMITED | |...WESTBOUND Ppa|m. | TcOoWu! DCA a.imeennmenminen 925 acm. | tpoti Ottawa (Heal Office) “Montreal. - Toronts Local 6.28p.m.| C.P

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THEARNPRIO)RRCHRONICLE _Priday, February1r 5th, 1929,

> Mr R “plorme.. -: 2 “PoCorrespondents s, Charles Thomas of Smiths|the past six weeks in hauling ° the ~ -p Phe-many ‘Eviendg: of: Mr. .Rich=:f ” / Sand rout os Fails was the guest of. h E er parent s, . = ae : wood to the Baker brick yard, Arn- 1 Mr. yard.Gee‘are sorry tolearnthat he and Mrs. C. Burgess, last wee H “The Chronicle must again ask: k. prior, whereit will be used as fusl. jis again.confined to hishomethough ‘Mr. Earl Camp aW ELAKIE ) bell, who has been by- Baker BrOs. ‘its correspondents, regular and a EE | illness.- ‘ - Born at Timmins visiting wi on - February thhis brother t ‘occasional, to co-operate to the , Mr. Wes-. ‘Mr. William MeNeill, jv., treated e Me:‘Elmer.Ferguson ‘of Caldwell’s ‘J2th to Mr.-‘and Mrs. Austin An: ley Campbell, returned ‘ extent: of having their budgets in to Saskat- a number of the ladies to a driving "Concludesa.Pasto ate of.Eight"Years-Consresation’.:mills |‘spent the week-end. atthe .drews, a son. chewan. this office no later than Wednes- party on Monday evening to Art- _Asks.for ReconsiderationbutMr.McNaught home: of. My. andMrs. James.Me-. The willing workers’sewing ‘ci “day morning of each week. . Mr. James: G. “MacPherson w7 as a rcle prior, The party were entertained Goneghy._ metat the home of Mrs. Dunc FirminHis:Move—CongregationHadveysSuc: ‘Letters which reach this. office business visitor to Ottawa the fir an at the home of My. and Mrs, George Skiing iistheorder ofthe. day and st| Carmichael on Wednesday eve on Thursday morning are some- | of the week. - ning Murray where the evening was y cessful‘YearasShownby.Variousi Reports. fon Sunday: quite a number from!} timesnecessarily held over. until and was well attended, — spentin playing five hundredas well Mrs. Peter McLe - ‘The ma -Arnprior tookadvantage © of the } an of Castl ny cords. eford of dry wood as other games, At midnight y= the following week, but other has been visiting aos The‘annual:congregational.neat : ‘manyfinehills-here.. |. “budgets arriving on Thursday with. her- mother, owned: by the Cann.ada Lime Co. is freshments were served by the hes~ | Mrs. James Phillips. fast disappearing. © dng of‘St. Andrew's United ‘church, On: ‘Thursday. evening thefirst evening and Friday morning can- “ Several teams tessafter which the party left far - WhiteLake, took place. on. Wednes- carnivalof the seasonwas given, | of:‘horses have beenpengaged during not possibly. be used that week. - home. Duetoweather conditions | _the . day, Feb. 6th: ‘The. pastor, . Rev.| . .In some instances it is possible Thomas MeNaught, 1Da occupied crowdwas.not very. large. - cs to have these news letters.reach.

‘Mrs. James “Carmichael . and thechair.and My, John Hough |} this officeon Tuesday and this is “was appointed. ‘secretaryoof the} daughter. Mrs. Win.“Gilmour: re ' preferable whenever it can be ac-. meeting. “The pastor‘conductedthe! turned homeafter visiting for some complished. devotionalpart ofthe ‘serviceafter| time with the former’s brother,Mr.) ¢ I . which. minutes of last annual:meet MackieMcLaren, Castleford. Ing werereadand.duly.adopted. En: “Quitea number. ofthe young light: of his various friends in this vray ww people of the village are attending i “ecouraging. ‘reports-were then read, Mowat & MacGill . discussed andreceived. ‘The past the short courses in agriculture con- community. or gave.the session report,emphas- | ducted in Arnpriorandallfind them | In a friendly game:‘on Carleton “4ging thereinthe‘heed... of.“prayers. very interesting and educational. |Place”ice last week a rink of Pak- - andconsecrationandof all putting |: OnFriday night the Arnprioer enhamcurlers. wonby a margin of “their church. andits welfare —the| [Gorps of the Salvation Army held 17-10 over,;a Carleton. four. . The Everything Is In Readi rinks were: Pakenham—A. Moret. — ness for the opening of our

-aworkofthe,‘Kingdom. of God —first their: last of a. series of meetings ii in their. life. ‘Thesacrament ofthe inthe ‘Presbyterian church. These. P. Burgess, | R.. Andrews. and G, | Arnprio r branch tow ard the end O - Lord's Supper had:‘been ~ dispensed: meetingswere fairly well attended | 2Noonan, ‘skip; Carleton.. Place—R. of next week. Cooke, J. A. Dack, qT, P. Eagen and -four times‘during theyear, twice at and were greatly appreciatedbyall. | Teletype machines are N - White Lake and. twiceat Burmstown. It is the hopeof a large numberof T. L. Traynor. now being installed, Four newmembers,-were added. to people that more of these meetings Two daughters of Mr, and Mrs. All acc the White Lakechurchduringthe| -| will -be conducted in the near future. William Ryan, Misses Loretta and ounts are handled direct from head office in past year. The: membership. now| . The Braeside correspondent has ‘Bernadette, pronounced their — Vows “stood. at: 66.and.10 at Burnstown,a come to the conclusion. that Ford a few days ago in connection. with Ottawa, the Grey Sisters of the Immaculate. -kotal of 186.. The pastor... had at?| cars.won’t run any better in the y

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school they noticed an Arnprior@ar|. e churchfor. the pasteight years and T ing of the chairmenof presbyteries |-parked in oneofthe Braeside yards.| Mrs. E. Lapointe left here on Fri- “who resigned last. week: day evening last for Detroit where - for Quebecand Ontario in. Toronto. .| Evidently the owner had.some walk T . For. theentire. charge he.had “seven. minister | yeceiving $1,800 stipend; home... But cheer upTony better her son, Mr. Leo Lapointe, resides. ~ baptisms, six childrenand one adult,. days:arecomingbyand by. She was accompanied home on Tues- R.HLEMOINE missions. from all: sources,. $450; andofficiated at. eight marriages and ‘Bible soceity, $112; and.‘temperance day of this week by her daughter- hadconducted or assisted in twelve’ ‘jxme | in-law, Mrs.L. Lapointe, and small “$50. . -| grandson, Leon. Mrs. Lapointe and funerals. Mr. E. BeCampbell was | Suceesstul picnics, anniversaries : poe Pakenham -yp Manager Arnprior Branch| "representative elderAo the various ‘and Christmas trees were held dur- baby intend visiting here for the chureh oy — | ‘next two weeks.

ing the past year. ‘Messrs. HE. . B.| E _Themahager’S report: was. given| The Misses Annie,, Minnie and Campbell: and Peter Hamiltonwere "Mrs. J. E. ‘O'Neill spent. the latter L :Mr, -E. B. Campbellin which he Bertie Mayne were hostesses at al

the: representatives. to. thelaymen’s I - oftheir work throughout.the} part of jast week visiting in Ot- delightfully arranged progressive convention in Torontolast. October tawa, Newbyrne Block Phonee§ A Fear, Steps were being taken to lost heir party at their residence and gave splendid reports \ of same T Miss MacGowan of.-Arnprior. was here on Thursday evening of last >. shingle the church roof andbuild a ( which were much enjoyed and: ap- the guest on Friday last of Mrs.

week, | Mrs. W. H. Edwards _ re- a newfence aroundthe church and preciated bythetwo congregations R. A. Snedden: _ (Fa AAA ceived the prize, a very pretty cup TTTETTTTT IC = mianse. one Sunday. At thecloseof the Mr, Halpenny of. Fitzroy was a and saucer; and Mrs. Bender the — The W. M.‘8. report was exceed- meetingat White Lake and also the ~week-ehd- guest at the home of Mrs. dngly encouraging. It had a: mem- consolation one-—a stick of candy. A}. Burnstown one heldthe next night. Robert Metcalfe. - very enjoyable time was spent by all bership of twelve and raised their ‘the pastor to the”sincere regret of Mr. AY H. Tait and daughter, Miss allocationof $185.. Meetings » chad present. . all handed in his resignationto take Belle Tait, ‘spent Friday last visiting The progressive euchre, which was deenheldevery month. in. which effect at the end of the conference friends in *Arnprior, E prayer, temperance, ©- Missions and |* held in the agricultural hall on Mon- T “year. In doingso heclearly stated Mgs. Daniel O'Neill of Almonte C o--. eonsecration were:emprasized. ‘Mrs. that it was notbecause he was dis- day of this week under the auspices S spent. Fridaylast’at the home of Mr. of theagricultural society was hail- - McNaught, thepresident, -attended satisfied. but rather. becatise he felt andMrs.D. J..O’Neill. | the conference branch.meeting at a change would-be in thebestinter- ed unanimously asa huge suecess. iMiss Edith Turley of Ramsay This community was exceptionally . Lindsay” last “May.and gave. report ests. of the entire charge. Hespoke spent the week-end a guest at the of same at.Burnstown and at most appreciatively of thesplendid well represented and all entered home: ofMr. Southwood Haydon. ~ whole-heartedly into the sociability sectional meeting at Braeside co-operation of all, the many kind- “Mr. ThomasLaidlaw spent the well as at other churches. She and of the evening’s programme. Thirty- ARNPRIOR’S ECONOMYSTORE nesses he and Mrs. “MeNaught © and. week-end the guest of his daughter, nine card-tables were placed in the Mrs. Wm. McIntyre and. Mrs. Diun- family had allreceived from them. Mrs. D. L. MacDonald of Cornwall. main body ‘of the hall, on the plat-| gan Stewartattended the presbyter-. He wasaskedby both congregations {Miss Annie Girouard, accompanied jal at. Almonte. Mrs: 8. T. Chown of to reconsider his resignation, how- form, and in the gallery. The lady’s by her friend, Miss O "Brien, Ottawa, prize a very pretty vase was won by ~ Renfrew gave a splendid address at]. ever on Sunday last at the close of spent the week-end at the former’s We are in the - the W.M.S,.Sunday. | the service he told both congrega-|parental home here, Miss Margaret Mooney, and the Everything Goes The Sunday school:report was en- tions. thatafter careful thougiatand |- consolation by Miss Ena Needham. Mr. Bert Fraser of Forrester’s Mr. .A., Nugent. was successful in ' ~eouraging; teachers werenot. only ‘prayer he felt he must ask thathis Falls was a Buest at the home of Market for ‘faithful but consecratedto this very. -resignation be accepted. Throughout: receiving the gentlemen’s prize, a}. his “sister, | ~ Thomas Ross, - on deck of cards and Mr. Hannah the Nothing Reserved ' Important. work. The | attendanceMr. McNaught’spastorate the finest Tuesday of this week,’ was higher during| - thepast. “year harmony has ‘prevailed _ between consolation. Very dainty refresh-|_ tea ‘Rev. H. H. Hillis accompanied by LIVE. POULTRY 4 than theprevious twoor three: pastor and people. ~~ ments were served while the players he Mr, AH. Tait attended the presby- were seated at their respective | “-years, there was $50 of a balance Mr. McNaught, who was inducted ‘tery meeting held in Almonte on The balance of our winter stock must be _to commence the workof this year. on April 28th, 1921,° is completing| tables... Mr. Donald Snedden added ‘Tuesday of this week. to the evening’s entertainment by cleared out AT ONCE to make room for may be delivered or Thetreasurer, Mr. John A. ‘his eighth year which ii s thelongest iMr. Thomas Shaw was a week-end ‘Hough gave acarefully prepared re- -pastorate in. White. Lake of any means of his radio the music being visitor to. Carleton Place, attending a decided asset. After the mid- spring shipments now arriving. Goods are port showing that: all accounts had ‘minister since the late. Rev. Mr. the funeral services there on Sun- wewill call forit. ~‘peen met. © Theminister. hadreceiy- Bremner. He has taken ‘a keen th- night hour dancing was enjoyed. by. day”jast of the late Dr. Preston. the young people, Messrs. Lloyd and the best obtainable and we can outfit the . ed hisstipend of $800.in’ -monthly terest not only in his church ‘work| Alex. . Spratt -and small payments and they had given’ to but also in the cause of temperance John Sutherland supplying the mus- HIGHEST PRICE daughter, Helen, Manotick, were re- ic. Sixty-six dollars was. realized. whole family from head to toe. Come in aissions, Bible. society, and temper- -and. the Bible soceity. At present ‘cently. guests at the home of. the -anee. over $1500 had beenraised for he is chairman ofthe Renfrew pres- Theannual congregational meet- former's: parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. ing of St. Andrew’s United church ~ now while the linesare well assorted. all purposes.° The entire charge of bytery: of the Unitedchurch of Can- ‘H. Edwards. Cash or trade White Lake, Burnstown and Bellamy’ | was held on Wednesdy evening, Feb. ada. He has always been a strong The Pakenham boys played a §th, Rev. H, H. Hillis in the chair. _ oad had raised’ almost $3,000, the | supporter of church union. ‘} game of hockey atKinburnon Mor- There: was a very fair attendance

‘day of this week. Several of the andthe reports from the various

held Thursday. afternoon,Feb. 7th older boys were absent, and the departments showed that some | iinburn5 at the home of Mrs. Guy Styles. ‘score was 4-2 in favor of Kinburn. $4,500 had been raised for all pur- Nine members were present. . A dance was: held in. the Orange poses, $895 of which was sent to the hall-here The World Day of Prayer is to be onFriday ‘evening last. missionary and maintenance fund. Mr. JohnFerguson spent the week-| observed in Bethel United church it was largely attended, and a good time ‘The report of the W.M.S. was par- end in Ottawaco > jon Friday, Feb. 15th, at three o’clock reported by all present, Sim- ticularly encouraging. with good at- as Mrs. E.. J Findlaywwas a‘Kinburn in. the. afternoon. © All W.M.S. ington’s» orchestra. . supplied - the tendance throughout the year and woos Visitorrecently... workers are asked to-be present. music. Taylor Bros. Ltd. their allocation exceeded. as they oN J.W. Gibson spenit theweek. “Miss Inez Kennedy of Dunrobin ~ Among those wiho attended the motor had raised. almost. $700. A new end in Montreal. - was among a number of youngtad show held in Ottawa’ last and up-to-date lighting systemhad week were the. following: “Mr. Pete Croskery- was 3 visitor deswho pronounced their vows Messrs. been installed in the church at al. HARDWARE, ROOFING, TINWARE, PLUMBING, ‘to Kinburn this week... 0. -}connection ‘withthe Grey Sisters of Allan Wilson, W. A. Scott, Allan MacCann, cost. of $460. After all expenses Mr.A. L. Stackhouse was a visitor the Immaculate Conception, -Pem- Stanley Groves, W. L. had been met, the treasurer, Mr. W. tho Kinburna fewdays. ago. broke... Miss Kennedy’s name in Dickson, Frank Needham and J. W. CEMENT, COAL, GAS, ETC. | Barber. D, Aikenhead, was able to: show a Miss Reba Boucher was a. week- religion will be Sister Mary Inez balance on hand of $247, After the “end visitor with KinWurn friends. Theline-up for Kindturn in ‘tha ~The many friends ij n this commun- routine of business was over Myr. Born to Mr. ‘and “Mrs. Alonzo WwW:oodlawn vs. Kinburn hockey match ity. of Mrs. W. MacArthur of Rus- sell ‘will and Mrs, Hillis “withdrew from the Weclose at 10 o’clock every Saturday night. 2 ghtBn onFebruary 10th,.ason... which” .appeared in last week’s be.grieved ‘to learn. that meeting and Mr. A. H.. Tait took Mr. Allan Gourlay of~ Pembroke Chronicle should-have’ read: goal, she is at present in an Ottawa-hos- the chair. A very hearty and sin- ~aisited. friends here over. the. week- Cecil Armstrong; defence, Alb Han- pital, having recently. undergone an cere resolution. of appreciation of end... ‘na and AlbNeil; centre, James. Prit- operation. All trust that. she will the work and kindness of Myr. and Tortoise Cook 99-16L has 16 inch Goodyear Rubber Belting Miss’Edith Hindsof Carp-: spénit chard, wings, P. Birchand R. Callan speedily recuperate. = Mrs. Hillis, was passed unanimis- | the week-end” at her parental home alternates, Douglas Davis and Dave The bean supper. which . Was. held ly. The closing of the meeting mark- oven 20 inch fire box burns coal bythe 4 & here. : \Trowers. ladies’ guild of St. Mark’s ed. the completion of another suc- church or wood. 8—9-inch solid covers 1 2inch 0“0c. My.‘WilliamsSchisan is‘ able to be . Pakenham hockey team Jourheyad -in the council chambers on cessful year in the history of the Saturday oUb:again after’aSevereattackof here on Monday evening for the evening last was well at- church. : 9-inch sectional cover, 26-inch 21inch 8 ply ae the flue. first encounter of the season. {The tended. ©The hungry skaters flock- 20 solid covers, polished top, enamel 3 inch 8 ply Miss D. Smyth was the‘puest of game resulted in a 4-2 victory for ed to the festive board and thirty- Kinburn. Few penalties were given six dollars. was the profit the back and dooron warmingcloset 4 inch 4 ply 36¢ Mrs. W.J. Cavanagh for two days society of Fitzroy Harbor this week. - by the referee, Don Cameron, who received. - and oven door. This is a real 5 inch 4 ply 45¢ are Miss Aggie Duncan ‘of Hullspent handled the game to the satisfaction |: The rink ‘here was. the scene of great hilarity . the week-end. with, Mrand Mrs, A. ofall. Those ‘seorers for Kinburn | on Thursday evening range for the smaller homes and _ of last week, ~My. Craig Coe visited with friends| Me ©. Cowan. were James - Pritchard, Morley when the Cedar Hill Young People sped in Galetta last week. is a fuel saver. Cost $68 less 5. en Miss: Dot Smythe was:visiting at|Smyth, Norman Birtch.... Kinburn to Pakenham to Mr. T. Houston spent. Saturday 7 Cross Cut Saws celebrate a skating per cent for cash, Hot water- ‘Carp. last weekat.the.home of: Mr, -boys hope to have another gamé party. When visiting in Woodlawn. the W. H. Boucher. : withthe Pakennam sports this sea- hour often arrived they depart- Mrs. 8..L. Smith was a visitor to fronts can be suppiied. | ed to the home of.M The straight back improved rac- Miss:“Mary Lauahlin: ‘spent last| son.” rs: JamesMac- |’ Ottawa on Thursday last. Cann where a tem .week ‘with~ ‘her. sister, Mrs. Arthur : The WM,Ss. members of Bethel pting bean supper| _ Mr. Reg. Owens of Smiths Falls er with lance tooth are not ex- Barrie,Clay Bank... United church received an invitation was. served.: Beatty clectric washer and celled in quality. Every saw war- Mr. J. J.. Ritchie | spent the week-end at home. MissMarion Groves of: Carleton to Galetta to theirW.M.S, meeting who was at the Mr, Edgar Kedey of Ottawa spent Place spent. the preek-end.ather} on. Saturday and to hear Mrs. Cow- beginning of the winter so seriously wringer has plar:shed copper ranted. il in an Ottawa a holiday at homethis week. ae home here... an. (nee Beryl. Vear) give an ad- hospital, is now Mr. James Lillie of Kinburn paid tub with all working parts con- 5 ft. $7.00 514 ft. $7.25 6 £t.$7.75 (Mrs, Wallace : “Dickson~ returned | dress on the -work on mission fields convalescent at his- home here, He is recuperating ‘his, usual Sunday visit to friends cealed. Washes perfectly clean. Handles per pairGEc. vhome - after:spending: afew. weeks in Africa. Mr, and Mrs... Cowan very satisfactorily, there. ‘spentthreeyears in the work there and. is already ab with Mrs. E.J: Kemp. ° le to take a. little |.- Mr, George Sadler, jr., . of Cap- Would like the privilege of de- andreturnedhome about.one month out-door exercise, much to the wearall Mr. Echlin. Croskery: returned to de- reol is home on a holiday to visit . “monstrating this machine in Bass Stable brooms out “s Wellington “after: spending| a few ago. The. memberswho went from

with friends. ‘here were Mrs. A. G. Smyth, Mrs. others are wire bound not cem- days withfriends here, ~ iMiss Marguerite Badham visited your home a wonderful labor ‘Mrs. J. D. Callan“hasreturned ‘Win. Styles, Mrs.J. W. Smith, Mrs, -with friends at Woodlawn for a few saving machine: | ented home after spending the. past few John Good, Mrs.Ruby Dickson and days last week. -Mrs..-das. 73ones: .. Members ‘were weeksat South Mountain. The hockey match advertised for 14 in. 90c. 16 in. $1.15 real values also present from.Fitzroy Harbor ~ Mr. and.Mrs, RiA. Vance: ‘and’ last Saturay did not come off as the Seranton coal is the highest -Master Tommy. were week-end visit- and Epworth. At the close the lad- visiting team did not arrive. iesof Galetta branch served refresh: ers withArnprioy friends, Mrs. Wm. J. Sadler had the mis- | BATTERIES grade of Pennsylvania anthra- y UMrs. Harriet Laughlin. and. Mr. ments. : fortune to fall down stairs last wee Lester Laughlin were Sunday’visit-| k 4 eell Maximite batteries ....$2A0 “te ane coeSIRE50, “Stove S16, ors with.Mr.and Mrs. RH. Laugh- and received some severe bruises. Mrs, Alex, Johnston of Tin, - Pakenham |. 5 cell Reliable vaterieesesscenc$3.00 Coal oil of Pennsylvania crude 7Braeside and Mr. Mordy Johnston were visit- Miss.‘Mary‘Neil, ofOttawa“ae=| ingywith Mrs. 8. Smith on Sunday Th -gompanied byMiss. Eileen Acres 2: e ..§5.50 45 Gravity is better than you get. as _ 45 volt Radio batteries spent the week-end atherhome af “Born on.. Sunday, Feb. 10th,to.Mr. Miss Annie Kedey spent a few! Radio C. Batteriescone60¢ elsewhere... -here. - : days in Arnprior last The play entitled“Back‘to“theland.Mrs, Osborne, a son. week and was| No. 6 Ignition batteries ..40¢ lon30c. 5 gal. lots $1.40.. Miss: Tinabel..Moore~“ofRenfrew accompanied home by Miss Marjorie - ‘Parm” -which:was staged’ by Bethel Tripp. ~ §¥LPAL-on- Wednesday’evening:was a spent the week-endat herparental ‘Unit cells Nos, 1 LIV D cecesesrsreeLr C T gallon, S . ~ @ecided‘success.: ” home here. : The euchre givenby. the ladies of The metal markets are very firm ~ Jn the absence-ofthe‘pastor,Rev. » Born “on: “Saturday, Feb. th,- to St. Michael’s. church cn Monuay Mr. and Mrs. Warner Barry, a son. evening was attended hy the largest ‘Solex lampsare high grade Steel has advanced $2.00 perton. - Raeburn Gibson, the“young | people| crowd , of the season. tookchargeof: the” evening.‘Service|(stall born), - 15 G0 40 WAGE cneernmeenenrererinenn25C Weare nowbooking galvanized | inBethel Unitedchurch.’ {Miss Mand Rayeroft of Arnprior A couple of sleigh loads of young | people from here attended the dance} 80e corrugated sheets at attractive. ‘spent. Sunday. with.her. sister,.‘Mrs. |} 60 watt “Mr, Thomas’ Montgomery.of“the at Quyon on west andMr. HughJohn Montgom- ‘Bert Manary. Monday night and had] o0¢ prices. ~ 1| 00 watt ‘Quite anumber from. here.attend- a very enjoyable time: © -ery of Carp were Tuesday evening | « ‘Mrs. H - _ Bsiorswith‘Mr.and Mrs, J.F. edthe show: “Dumbells” at the Cas- ugh Baird entertained a ino. on. Friday‘night. }fewfriends.‘to a bridge party. on

Mrs.EBSs.‘Storyhasbeen. confined. “Mrs.Wm, Tuttle: left, last week for Friday evening and. ‘all report:a to.herroom sufferingfrom. rheuma- ‘Temiskaming to. joinher husband having a pleasant time. | The pro tism.. .Hermanyfriends arepleas-| who is now employed. there, =. : gram given by the ladies. o ed:to. hear‘she is.somewhat-in- On Tuesday afternoon. theladies’ f the. Y.P.C. last Tuesday was vot-| ed to: b _ Proved. aid ofthe Unitedchuheh helda Val- e the best.given yet and it] fj was annou “Service:in‘Bethel|‘United - ‘church entinetea‘from3:0’‘elockuntil5. nced that the name of| the club would “next Sunday at7p.m. “when “Mrs. The MissesMarjorie ~and: “Nellie in'future be com-|-.- uni .J. B. Cowan, returned missionary Coburn of CarletonPlace spent the ty club and all were invited to! | join. T from ‘Africa, . will speak. “very iweek-end: at. their _Parental” home he next entertainment wil |: Telephone30 JOHN STREET bodyis cordiallyinvited: here.. ‘be. a bean supper ‘as. Mrs: Wm. | | Coe has invited the members to her ¢ ‘The regularmeeting. of Ste An-| (Mr, ‘and.Mrs. J. Lapierreof Am- : : ee

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