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"EMMANUELANGLICANCHURCH ‘minutes, the jury in the inquest into PART OF ; COUNTY. PROGRAM | TWO STORES IN.WAITBLOCK the death ofHareld Barrandbrought; FOR NEXT YEAR All Primary Power Goes toHydro Electric PowerCom-| “LargeandRepresentativeAttendanceWitnessed Ser-| (READY NEXT WEEK in a verdict of accidental death with) | mission on a Forty Year.Contract—Coni: ‘no blameattached. to anyone.Cor- viceonFridayEvening WhenBishopofOttawa oner. A:B. Hyndman, M.D.,presided | ~Elimination of the level -erossing | as Fr o m. SE ~ Immediately on a settlementbeing over the C.N.R. at Alice alls-for Deliveryof Ultimate Output H.A.E. at-the inquest;which was heid in“the. station,}. C ProceededWithInduction oftheRev. made by the insurance ‘companies “where a fatal accident occurred this apacity Is — n Carp Memorial hall on Monayeven- ‘October Ist, 1932—Initial Installed C p ofEmmanuelAnglica the work of restoring. the . Wait. spring, was considered by the coun- me “Clarketothe Rectorshi : aanuel Anglican | block, consequent upon the fire of ing .and Crown Attorney) J. - -Nearly Quarter Million oi Horse Power he only«witness, ty council at their closing — session last Thursday morning, was instit~ Ritchie questioned t jJast Friday and the good roads com- District ClereymenAttend oseph hn, mpanion _-Chureh—Many utedby Mr. T. S.Church, ownerof ‘J Ha co of: the de-. mittee brought in a mroposal to It was officially reported .a few being carried out under the swcer rvicebeing | thebuilding. ce teeased at the time the carcrashed. carry the road to the south of ‘the’ days’ ago that pregress well in: line vision_of joint executiveanc eng Many years have passed since an many of those at: the se -into.a bridge on Oct. 12th; CoAL aware that he had nearly been over= foContractor Stafford. R.- Rudd C.N.R., says The Pembroke Stand- with schedule is being made eering boards, each consisti: ‘induction service washeld in Em- . OO es was awarded the contract forthe Mulvihill, - barrister, re- with development of the big Chats bito appoint ee s of the com manuel Anglican church and..as a wome byemotion presented. Hahn. | oe dard-Observer. Canon Whalley, formerlyrector of entire work.of restoration. . Karly ‘The committee recommended that Falls hydro-electric -site, which is and. wo of the company, in @. consequence, despite-. unusually - In- ‘on (Monday ‘morning he hada force} ved ~he clement weather, there was a large theArnpriorparish, read the. lec- if an order embracing this proposal being undertaken jointly by. the Hy- ance vith plans appro Ly of workmenon the job tearing down Derminion, Q@uebec and Ontarid tov- and representative - attendance. at ‘ture and theoathand. declaration ALLEGED MURDERER can be obtained from the board of dro-Electric Power Commission of ‘made by the: new. rector, those sections which will be rebluilt railway. commissioners, onthe basis and Chats Falls Power Com-. arnmenis. : the formal «ceremonies of induction. anew’. coe . a EDHERE 1 31+ 2+ formed by « dykes clergymen present --in- WAS ‘ARREST that the cost be borne 40 per cent. pany, whose name. is now being Chats falls is and institution on Friday evening of Anglican Work is proceeding rapidly and cof ‘getid rock about § 1-2 mie® «. -cluded the Bishop of , Canon by the federal. government and 30 changed to Ottawa Valley Pcaver last week of the new rector,Rev.-H.: ‘it is expected that the offices form- axtending across the Ottaw. vv? ey, Rev. O. 8S. Clarke, Rev. WICTIM OF HE CRIME HAD per cent, each day by the C€.N.R. Company. A. EH. Clarke. - Present: also. were’ Whall erly occupied by Mr. Grierson, man- three miles below Chats lake. 71 numercus Anglican clrgeymen from A. Eo. Caulfield, Rev. P. Burnt MANY FRIENDS IN TOWN, and the county that the work be-pro- Placing of concrete in the main and Rev. Mr. Allan, all of Ottawa; ager of the Wait. Homeophatic busi- ceeded with. ‘ dam and power -house site is pro- yiver finds its way between ©F the valley, several of whom partici- ‘ness, and by Mr. Earl Hobbs, bar- ous islands in this dyke, su pated in the impressive service. - ‘Rev. I. L. Lowe of Almonte, Rev.’ Charged with the murder. of Bert ‘Qn recommendation of the good gressing rapidly. A modern con- ber, will bein readiness for the ‘Marshall in Hull on Wednesday of roads committee, the road program crete and crushing plant is install- falls consist o f 3 number o The rural dean of-the.-Arnprtor ‘C:

ceeded to Inducition and. institution|. e psf 16 feet. F “signified their. intention ~ of being conelusion of the fire. sale which ing of both Cassidy andan alleged The county engineer was author- ad. Camps are complete for 1,a0v which the of the rector, Rev. G. .G.» Wright, opens on Friday. morning. the pool above galls te WL rural dean of Lanark, preached an. ‘present but who-were preventedfor accomplice, John Chernetzky, is pro- ized to. prepare plans, specifications men, with approximately 1,200 re- | ceading in Ottawa. . The. revolver and estimetes for a pavement on gularly.employed at present. Deschenes the drop is approxin inspiring sermion which has since. various reasons from. attending [ drop drawn many favorablecomments. were: Canon. GS. Anderson of used by. the alleged murderer and Cobden’s main. street. “Orders already placed for equip- -Novth. Geaver, Canon R: B.. Water- James McPherson the clothes worn at the time have ment, including generators, turbines, and in which he setforth ‘the re- therefore, 51 feet. of Garp, Rev. J.J. Bannell of). not been found although practically trausformers, etc., reach a total of sponsibilites of a.clergyman to his man lviembers of Board The devel Rev. R. H. Waterman In‘AutoAccident the entire country from Cttawa to several million dollars. This equip- neople and the duties of the. lay ‘South March, ried out inciu constructio:. people in providing for the tempor- ‘of Pembroke, ‘Rev. He Av Johnson, |: Arnprior has been subjected to ment is being manufactured by a search. - Ask For Salaries number cf Canadian firms, including dam along the dyke, which alities of the church. ae elerical. secretary of the Ottawa -FORMER :ARNPRIORITE HAS A } The murdered man, who: was shot. Dominion Engineering Works, Cana- raise the water level in the Evidence of the emotion, under deanery, Rev. R. Turley of Ottawa, utler of St. Matthias’) MISHAP NEAR DETROIT down in Hull during a mild argu- dian General Electric and the Cana- above it up to the high wate: which the new rector was. laboring Rev. W. A. FE. B SERVICE GIVEN GRATUITOUS of Chats lake: the construct! church, Ottawa, Rev. T. H. Iveson cf ment, was a salesman who had sev- FOR PAST TEN YEARS dian Westinghouse Company, while and which was due to the deep.im- “Many friends in Arnprior of Mr. an important: order. for steel sluice power house at the foot. 2 pression made on him by the. im- Richardson, Rev. J. H. MecMurran eral business connections-in Arn-|. -IoG. McPherson will regret to learn prior and who was favorably known gates was awarded to Dominion chute (the largest of the’ pressive Anglicaninduction service, of Vankleek hill, and others... Members of the mothers’ allowance BS that he is at present confined to his he had . been Bridge Company. falls); flood-control sluices ae mas. seen when the wardens handed The service, reverently beautiful, to those with whom board of Renfrew ‘county believe ‘home. suffering from injuries sus- doing business here. . The development at Chats Falls head of each of the major chucz¢ an4 ‘the keys to him. Rev. Mr. Clarke’ made a deep impression on those. that they are entitled to remunera-’ other 3,1)! present and as was visibiy evident, tained in a motor accident near will have an initial installed capacity a log slide, railway and was almost overcome, he faltered Detroit early this. week. tion for their services and have so and will thus tenances of a major hydro-el--tric on the new rector, who now of- advised the county council. oo, of 224,000 horsepawer, momentarily, was assisted by those - (Mr. McPherson was a passenger in on, one of the major development. near him and~- recovered without ficially enters on his _Arnprior Anniversary Was _ At the opening session a letter ‘be upon completi ‘anauto which left the road and was hydro-electric stations of . All primary power to be ge5209

was read in which it was pointed wrecked. The driver was practi- installation, lying. ed at this site by the compari Success as Usual out that after ten years of gratui- “Half of the cally unseathed but experienced province of Ontario will be taken by ithe Ontario Hydre - tous service, the members of the within the ce: tra considerable difficulty in effecting be owned by the Ontario Hydro-El- a forty-year contract. The | the rescue of Mr. McPherson as the: MANY. ATTENDED ANNUAL local board feel that they are entit- and the one-half of the led to pay for attending meetings, ectric Power Commission, calls for delivery of onto _ ‘ear rapidly became. -enveloped in| ~ HARVEST HOME SUPPER. . on the side ies InTor other half, lying as from muel KedeyD company’s ultimate output |__ Sa The letter was signed by G. G. flames. Means of escape were pro- of the inter-provincial boundary, full vided by smashing a rear window Grace-St. Andrew's United church McNab, chairman; T. J. McKiubbon, October 1st, 1931, and of the A splendid. tribute was paid.here the campaign forthe erection of the will be owned by the company. Oe of the car. 2 - was. pleasingly decorated iwith pro- Miss J. G. Mallon, Mrs. E. E. Dav-. are amount as from October Ist, 125De on Miondayto the high standard of present civic building and he headed Construction and. installation (Mr. McPherson is in business. in cts of the farm and field for the. idson and J. J. Neilson. citizenship an the long service ren- the long battle for an independent du etroit nd o ssist n arrying n ry services held on Sunday Subsequently, council acceded to dered. to the municipality by the electrical system: .. In 1902 he ter- D a t a i c o anniversa tatiana PRA atie the business until he recovers, Mr. last. : the request and members of the

late Samuel Kedey.. He died at minated his lengthy and successful tt i m

d s. mes. rmichael t r Rev. Dr. Watts, D.D., of Queen’s. board, with the exception of the Ho oe municipal career by, .serving as an Mr Ja Ca lef fo t the home of his daughter, Mrs, V. A. Was sAway f re e r Barnet, in Toronto,.and on Monday mayor of the town... I}wenty-three. Detroit. on Wednesday morning. theological college, was ‘heard at secretary who already receives. a Mis. Theodo mundPass herson erly interesting.’ and salary, will receive remuneration at ee Mrs. McP was form Miss both services in 2 afternoon from the Boyce undertak- years ago he and Mrs. Kedey left the rate of five dollars per day plus ing parlors=the funeral took place Arnprior to reside in Toronto and Carmichael of Braeside, inspiring discourses. Several an- mileage mvhen they are in session. At the venerable age of 91 years the age of 21 she was marrizd te to the Arnprior cemetery, Rey. E. J. there the latter passed ‘away in|. thems were rendered by the choir This will start at January ist of he death occurred on Tuesday of the late Theodore Wasmund who Kerr conducting the service and six ‘and at the morning. service there t next year. rs. Theodora Wasmund at the predeceased her eight years ard, in nephews, John,Edgar, Thomasand|_ ‘Few citizens of this town since Stories Are Told. was a duet by Mrs. Fetherston and M e of her daughter, Mrs. Dora his. 87th year. its inception were heldin higher es- | Mrs. Lindsay; Accompanist. was Mrs. hom Ernest. Kedey, and J.W. andRobert cia street. Deceased had The early settlers of that dis- ‘teen than was Mr. Kedey, a- fact Mason, organist of Grace-St. An- Sidney R.Brooker Is Now Streich, Ali Smith, serving as pall-bearers. at County Council njoyed perfect health all her life trict were located on land 2uants; The late Samuel Kedey’s family that was evidenced by the large drew’s. ‘To the special offering| e a Steward of Glen Lea Club and until about a week previous to they must needs clear and cultivate history in this countrygoesbackto number of people from town and ‘asked on the occasion there was the grants and in those. daysTe in- ONE WAS ALLEGED TO HAVE = her -demise when she contracted the era when the British ‘government eountry who. attended the funeral generous response. er. spector, who supervised their ouer- AN ARNPRIOR CONNECTION evening from 5.30 (Mr, Sidney R. Brooker was home pneumonia and weakened. by. h were bending every effort. to. colon- on Monday. (Prominentin the cor- On Monday titution, ations, was the father of ths late on Tuesday of this week. Mr. eight of years her cons ize and settle what aretoday Carle- ege were members of Madaiwaska p.m. until many hundreds: had been w - (Pambroke Standard-Observer)' Brooker was recently appointed though still rugged, failed to witb- Wm. Sinn of Arnprior. Despite - ton and Lanark counties,. and the lodge, A.F.&A.M.,. of — which order served, the annual harvest home the difficulties ‘which _ conizs - Some of. the methods employed in supper was held in the church base- manager and steward of the Glen stand the attack of the ailment. members of each succeeding gener- deceased was long a member. =~ smund, whose them, the settlers of the Palms election.campaigns three or four de- ment and this feature of the anni- Lea Golf and Country Club in Que- 'The late (Mrs. Wa ation have exertedwide. influence] ._ cades -ago--wererevealed.in. a,.man-. bec.proyince and his new duties are|maiden name was Elizabeth Buder- Rapids’ district cultivated = wassuccessful as. throughoutthe comimainity. It is} oo -yersaryoceasion oneers’ grants, brought up thelr: =: \ner which provoked much laughter phases of the annual such as to have considearble appeal ick, was one of the early pi

3 were other about a-century and.a*quarter since n the remote sections and developed prosperous an/. Moses Kedey came outfrom county in county. council. event. |for him. who settled i _ Amswering some criticisms against Eventually, but not necessarily. in Renfrew and adjacent counties known. communities. et Mayo, Ireland, and “accepted from EducationWeek of the old age pensions board anent the immediate future, Mrs. Brooker when there were no present-day Following the death of her 1h (Se the crown, lands in what is today) - In the Province. ofOntario. 7 their not-granting pensions to aged Funeral Here Friday or will go also to Glen Lea to be with transportation facilities and when band, deceased resided for twe the tenth .concession. of Fitzroy. mitive with her son, Allan, at Madavask: residents of the county who had not her husband. | settlers had only. the most pri township: . By trade he was a cab- Late Mrs. Agnes Elcome ng their « daily then moved to Arnprior to bs 4 By J. H.Hardy, president. of taken. out. naturalization. papers, _ ‘The local business of Mr. Brooker means of performi inet r@ker. (Albout that time. the. was a descendent her daughter, Mrs. Streich. Fetherstones had a sawmill and the the Ontario secondary. school Reeve J.-C. McIntyre, Eganville, id- is being asumed by his son, Mr. tasks. Deceased - Mrs. Edward Eleome, whose ma Sidney A. D. Brooker. the Vendish tribe which settled viving are one brother Martin. Landons were operating. a gYist - teachers’ federation. ~~ mo pointed out that the act would not - of permit granting pensions to citi- en name was Agnes Wallace, daugh the Berlin district of Germany about erick of Palmer Rapids who is | mill, all located in the tenth con- . Plato, the. great. philosopher - of ‘zens who had not been naturalized. ter of a pioneer of these parts, died) ken centuries ago. Her father had 94th year and one-half sister cession. For a time it -seemed over. 2000 years ago, defined . the ng, in Montreal on Wednesday morni Favor Employment een a brickmaker but had passed Mary Sefield, also of Palmer F would. grow “up purpose. of education as being—“To| - In this connectionhe said, “There was b that asettlement are many people living in Renfrew after a lengthy illness. She away as had her mother when at the Remaining also are six sons at m, but as they were in- give to the body and soul. all ithe the family daughters, 57 grandchildre ‘about the county, who think they have -been the fourth member of of Men and Teams age of eighteen she left her native land and an old side-wheeler on the beauty and perfection of whichthey allace and great grandchildren and twe naturalized and have not been. of the late William W land, spent six weeks on the ocean, ttawa river provided the only are capable.” Up. to the timeof| ho treked great grandchildren. The sox: 2 Agents of political parties in bygone Margaret Browning, w and travelled by various means and means of transportation, the indus- Gladstone, British education for the b in the long AND CURTAILMENT OF WORK daughters are: Mrs. Annie Br or wn days sometimes perpetrated a hoax from Ramsay to McNa for many days to her objective, the try in. the tenth concession waned privileged ‘classes largely . followed ownship was - REQUIRING MACHINERY | Ottawa; Mrs. Dora. Streich, Arn to. make these people believe they ago when the latter t Palmer Rapids’ district. There at and died and Fitzroy came’ into that worthy-ideal. - . ; we little more than primeval forest and prior; Mrs. Carrie Boggie, Mrs. iin

were naturalized and get them out (Pembroke Standard-Observer): being. © 025 BEE _ But, the widening of: educational narrow trails; the family connection nie- Thom and Messrs. Alla: The pioneer Moses Kelley mar- opportunity has caused the points to vote.” e one and there Deputy Reeve J. G. M. Jack of Ben Wasmund, all of Madawsal . He then told of one- applicant became a very larg Returns a ried Rebecca Landon, whose father of emphasis to be changed... This are few who through the years. Arnprior and Reeve J. H. Findlay County Frank and Bane Wasmund of ! for a pension who asserted hehad of Braeside do not favor the employ- came over with the U. E. Loyalists, has been especially true during. the havebecome better known or have Eagle, Ont.; Charles Wasmuud. of were born ‘five past quarter of a century. “Modern been naturalized and told his story rogress ment of a great deal of labor-saving oad to Township New Cazlo, Ont., and Peter Was- and to the union in: the follawing swords, “In 1897 I accomplished morefor the p R children, the eldest of whom ‘was industrial and economic competition, and stability of the community than machinery in public works at. this mund of Palmer Rapids. great age our increasingly ‘complex ‘civiliza- was working in- Arnprior at Mc- eer ‘period when there is being a deter- The funeral service at the hove Samuel; he lived to the Lachlin’s mill and a whole crowd of havethe descendants of that pion DECLINE TO ADOPT AROAD of 91 years and was the last ofhis tion, the machine age, and . there- couple. ° mined effort to relieve unemploy- Mrs. Dora. Streich on:. Wednesd sultant additional leisure time. for us were naturalized by a lawyer ment —or rather they favor the form AT SAND POINT evening was conducted by Es generation, surviving all the younger there: just before the election. -He (Mrs. Eleome, who was in her members. of his family. a the masses of people, havelargely. ‘seventy-sixth year, was married at ‘of work mhich can not be accom- M. MacDonald ef Grace-St.-Ands: came to.the mill yard and natural to the disappointment of In 1883 Samuel. Kedey moved to transformed — Ontario’s secondary the early age of eighteen and for plished by such machinery. [Much i church and this morning th education. Wie are still training ized us but he did not give us any d Atany rate they succeeded in residents of Sand Point and district mains were taken to Palmer Arnpriorand entered into commer- yearsthey resided here, her husban he George students to appreciate the beauty. ‘papers. and he did not charge us. a e having county council endorse a re- the county council reversed at t | Aservice will be held in the sturch cial pursuits with the late having been associated with th t dely and perfection of the classics; we cent. After this we all voted in the rs solution which will be forwarded to October ‘session, a decision made a in that village and interment wil. be ng wi yea Halliday, the firm bei | lumber trade. About thirty-six to ‘are still preparing those who desire election” ere! the Ontario government requesting the June meeting, and now refuse in the adjoining cemetery. _ kncwn as Halliday and Kedey,and Jago they went to Montreal and th stem where it for the learned professions. But, | ago. that in any road construction work take into the county highway sy their stand was the corner lM. Eleome died a fewyears re de- discussed | Bonneche the post. office and customs houseare our education today is doing vastly |¢ s. Eleomecontinued to pay visits undertaken by the government the much- ‘Mr nd Point section of road. now located. -In time Mr. Kedey more than that. Ue ‘to the scenes of her youth hereabout partments inthis section this winter Point to Sa Bond Offering of." - Wearetraining for specificyaca- [ to. relieve unemployment that. the Concerning the actionof the coun- | ipal O e unic U larg h -- m T a wit S had ied T e entif A sh id N ere ame D d.h bec ING- annually an at the last. meeting The activities; ata period when Arn- tions. and at the samefime weaim |{ cle’ of friends who sincerely type of work to be proceeded. with ty council ti cir Standard-Observer says: OttawaValley Co. prior was in the making and men of to prepare these students for a full|¢ mourn the passing of a lady of un- be that which requires employment Pembroke mong Valley Men fter having last June. exipress- A A courage and vision were required to life’ as useful citizens... Education ae usual qualities of heart and mind. of a maximum number of men and “ sin- | Teday, 0 Pate y toward ced egrowing ‘nowig a life-long process; it should | as of three, teams. The resolution also con- ‘ead themselves favorabl Announ guide the destinies. of th ‘| She is survived bya family nd Horton emberof ‘not, and must not cease. when . one nd John El- tains a clause requesting that. work cluding a road in McNab a community. He was a m RobertG. Tripp ?iuyle,-Mrs. Ward a county system, the. municipal council when- water- leaves the portals ofthe day school. come, all-of Montreal. Surviving which can be and will be done with nshiopsain the Friday defeated: Financing of rs systems were es- To.meet this need, Ontario. is fos-| th- machinery rather than men be cur- cpaloarnuelsnty council last Friday Details of s Bo pworks and sewe (Ottawa. Citizen) also arethree sisters andtwo bro eir previous eX- |. he took anactive part in tering vocational .evening classes.| is. J. R. MeQuigge and Mrs. tailed as much as possible, thus giy- a bylaw to put th Part of Chat Falis tablished: ‘Robert G. Tripp of Fitzroy town- ers, M into effect. Soe | universityextension courses, work- |: ohn: Clark, ‘Arnprior, MrMsrs. Robert ing employment to more idle men, -. pression J was rais- Scheme Available. ers’ educational associations and ship is one of the products of the y, and “Objections to the bylaw Carss ofthe 4th line-of Fitzro stat- other organized educational efforts little country school. who. attained nd led by Councillor O’Meara, who My, Charles Wallace of McNab, a Kermesse at Calabogie _ the: Trans-Can- for older. adolescents and. -adults.. to high distinction in the affairs of of Windsor. ‘fed. that, as work on Details of public financing’ o Mr. James Wallace pushed and ‘citizens of the province. are. apprec- his native township and county. He emains will arrive in. Arn- _ Three Days Next Week cada highway is to be Quebec portion of the Chats comes from an old family whose | The r highway has not power development are now iating the opportunityprovided. for vening and on Friday af-. the route of ths sBayMill — ‘prior this e announced, it available in connection with 12 Barry’ them. Fully one-quarter of - the roots are sunkdeeplyin the soil of. o’clock. the funeral It’s just a nice drive from Arn- yet been definitely fternoon at 2.80 to assumethe road fering by Royal Securities entire population are at. school. in Fitzroy; his forefathers were among ace from the home ofde- pricr to Calabogie, and. on Tuesday, would be unwise will take pl present time, as it tion. and Nesbitt, Thomse . nlarged day or evening courses. the pioneers who- cleared. the land er, Mrs. J..R. McQuigge, Wednesday and Thursday of next in question ait the ToBeE ceased’s sist Trans- Tt is the:purpose of education to and the present homestead where re- y. > week, supper at the Calabogie Ker- might form part of the Company of $9,600,000 Ottaw: V to.the Arnprior cemeter - t bring tothe attention. of Ontario’s sides the subjectof this sketch has Imesse will be served from 5.30 to. Canada system. ~ ley Power Company 542 ‘pe: ‘LongRunandRecordCu been held bythe ‘Tripps "since. “it by-law received a bare ma- first (ckosed) mortgage 40-yez- citizens the many vital changes in 730 p.m. = “The and was MadeThis YearAt educational aims, content andvision, was. deeded to themas government: “ANAGRAM WINNERS “4The -hall will be open afternoons jority on the second reading ing fund gold bonds. ~~~ during recent-years. - Further, it is crown lands. 0 and evenings; there will be the usual ‘defeated in the third.” The bond circular states tizt all ” the water power rights int >: _, OpeongoForks -lhoped that: public attention may be ‘The conspicuous part. played -by Over one hundred correct answers large number of useful articles of- focussed on education, its present “Bob” Tripp has largely to de. with handed in at the box office on fered: and numerous new features |} vince of Quebec at Chats Fal er avere ‘owned by Ottawa Valley The milloftheOpeongo Lumb value and the possibilities of future his municipal and county servi¢e-and. day afternoon in connection will be at the Kenmesse, organized “Wednes RESULTS Company, or held by the cc | Ou &i 5,, ag OpeongdForks,.-owned. by. for that his namewill long have.a- anagram by Rev. Fr. C. J. Jones, 1 development: «Hf in-even a small with the O’Brien theatre > Messves Pred Armstrongand. . John “degree, education week assists in placein the history of the township. t; of these the uarst twenty est Junder a provincial lease ex ‘contes Of the Coupon Cont for 75 years from March Is - Martin; glosed on. Tuesday of last keeping Ontario’s . educational He began taking an interest in pub- will receive. complimentary tickets the longest run in lic affairs whenthe Fitzroy Harbor Patrol.” - a | Water power rights in the p sweek, concluding thought abreast of the times, i”t will for “The Dawn ‘the mills. “history, Sawingodtays have achieved is purpose. | | Cheese Company was. formed; © it e twenty who will receive free | Letters to the Editor ‘Considerable interest was mani- of Ontario at the same site ars |. |: ‘Th in by the Hydro Electric Power - tptalled 15844 and the cut was over ene was.a, farme.3*'co-operative organi- s are Miss -Cecile Legault, fested in Arnprior and district ticket BogaCoede oyarter million feet. gattion of whieh he wasmadeapro- \ anne | wherein a num- mission of Ontario through é Pek Soa “oY n, .Leo Dupuis, recent contest Miss Mary. Dorio ‘During the past few weeks sever- the WW mill of John O’- Plans‘ visional director. » Heis nowchair- upuis, Willie Cameron, of local.merchants gave coupons from the Ontario governmen:. The- United Presbytery Maurice.D letters have been re- ber «A. to continue in’ ‘manof the boavd -of -directors of Pouliot, Francis Hachey, al anonymous with purchasesof fifty cents or company and the commissicn 1a Miehdel ceived atthis office, with the request agreed that each is entitled =o 04- ~~erup and |.___TweDistrictInstitutes thecompany. .“Mr. Tripp’s early. Willie McDonough, Andrew Gagne, over and offered ‘three valuable “St thati- that they be published. In half of the water available fer pow 3 connection“with that. concern: was. eloskie, John Clouthier, George prizes to those who could turn J. B eltizens: of “Those who wish to express them- cou- eo i but a commentement;. Gaene, Garfield) McMullen, Harry the greatest number of these er, oe selves under the above heading are _ All primary power to be gens?at the township recognized ..in. him. a. on Slater, Agnes Dagen- pons in a given time, . Tribe, Dalt their “letters” by the company at Chats fa man of exécttiveabilityand: hewas. ais,’ Emerson Abraham, Walter. again. reminded that ‘The contest closed on Saiturday )urged: to embarkupon a municipal er and Joseph Du- must be signed. ‘Coupons were turned in at been contracted for by the ©: Lyon, Dave Kittn necessarily night. career thatcontinued through twelve. puis, Bo . Whe signature is not e office and the official Hydro Electric Power Com: The Chronicl F-yeats of -hislife without cessation. for. publication but must accompany s the three leaders. and for a term of 10 years from eount place

u e Ist, 1981, subject to the con » For-four -yéars he sat as-a ‘rnember | turned in by s the number of coupons p ucation and power for ‘of the’ municipal council,” part”. of highwayconstruction, ed as: (Mrs. Angus Carswell, right to withdraw conomic roblems, nd n 928 e each Quebec. The eontract cai ) which time heoccupiedthe -im- e p a i 1 h Braeside, 22,282; Hartley — McKay, d n t | electrical | portant post of chairman offinance. ‘was honore by electio withou op- Sale of Baking Aynprioy, 17,611; Globe Trading delivery of 48,000 Then he became reeve andforseven position to the high post of warden mpany, Montreal, 18,948. power from October Ist, 1931 | Bakinesale will be held in. the Co electrical hors: -eonsectitive. years he. = enj oyed the of the county. 9 he prizes in the contest are: ist a further 48,000 thatof- n John street formerly T Ist, 1932. | + distinction of being “Fitzroy’s.“first On his retirement from yooms o Chesterfield suite, valued at. $195, ex from October |> entof a tur- are being offered °= § citizen.” Eventuallyhhhe. went...to. fica he was made therecipi 4-oceupied by Dr. Reid, on. Sa chased from Mr. 8. E. Lumsden; ~The bonds Re-} pur and &5 countycouneil; filled’ public presentation, a gift from his), h, by Mons st. watch, valued at $50; nominations of $1,000 ithe Carleton day, October 25t 2nd, wri giving a y! important committee ~ posi- confreres.on the board. His 200- ed from Mr. J. J. Neilson; 9514: and initerest, i several : te s purchas on bekah Lodge. g bear t t e {over 5.80 per cent. — brought to acre is one of the bes and mos at- d at $37.50. a an’ i tiong creditably, s 3rd, bicycle, value y,0 0 N ro * yactivein all Fitz O G that body his advanced idéas on f

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—Born, at St.. Vincent De Paul vlape were married b Rev. My, S VE ROSES, Thursday, Fridayand Saturday only. hospital, Brockville, on Sept. 30th, Kasdort. y Price Within Reach of Everyone | FI to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H, Plunkett, LOUR -7-lb.bag 30¢; 24-Ib. pag 99e5 98-Ib. bag, $3.85 128 Bartholomaw street, a son, Har- Mr. Wm. Stewart of Waba and . F Miss Carruthers were old Chas. married -at North Bay. core pkgs. 19¢ —The. Chronicle has received a Marmalade, 40 oz. jar 34¢ ee SOAP CHIPS, Bulk,Swiftee jcopy of the official premium list of Mx. Patrick ™. Kennedy and iMiss the Ottawa winter fair to be held at Katie McDermott, both of Huntley, Coffee fresh ground to order,special at ...... 39¢ cues 2 cakes 15c the Ottawa Coliseum from Decem- were married. a X. LET AP ee @ LU TOI SO .eee -| ber. ist to Sth.

Mr. Thomas Costello of Fitzroy 2 Ibs. Choice Seedless Raisins oe-scncmmennnem25¢ a —The business. docket of the sold his trotting stallion, Sir Jain, RICE, “Blue Rose”...... 00005 ee. 2 bbs. 15e October session of the Renfrew to Mr. Richard Bell of Finch. Tea, black or green, per POUT cacesssssssssensemesesesse39¢ e eounty council, which concluded on

E | Thursday evening last, was the Mr. R. J. Charbonneau left for / © Poultry and Steck Food a NS vevess ss lb. 2fe Chapleau to pursue the execution N MACAROO * lightest Im years. CHRISTIE BROW of a contract to take out timber. Made from “finest Canadian —A report of Secretary Treasur- Liverpool Coarse Salt—140, 100 and 50 Ibs. er Charles A. Deweyof the Renfrew Dr. Cranston was building a com- modious surgery in connection vith wheat flour inthe bigA&P bak- Se Agricultural society, made to a ncoreBread his residence on Madaavaska street.- E ery. 24 oz. wrapped. meeting of the directors stated that gate receipts were lower this year (Mr. John White, Edavard street, Careful Attention and Courtesy than last year. ‘While operating lost his left lez when he slipped or were also lower the secretary an- F and ...... 0..0.0cc0cccccc0- tim $e tripped and avas run sever by atrain Given Everyone T “SARDINES,Jutl ticipated a deficit on the year's oper- e at Galetta.

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Mrs. Mary Kennedy of Braeside. iz ORES O0F SERVICE AND CLEANLINESS oe ‘Mr. Percy P. Farmer purchased af THEE ST Green and’ ripe berries are in pro- the milk business of Mr. RR. W. “fuse numbers on a short stem. Will Moir. there be any more? Cc

“ Mr. Join Shea of Ottawa and Miss 1 —Dr. M. J. Maloney, M.P. for Nellie Sullivan of Arnprior were DLENISRE-ELECTED _ OldAge Pensions South Renfrew; Hon, E. A. Dunlop, married. &W.RU M.P.,. of North Renfrew and pro- ELICIOUS! TASTY! List Is Mounting vincial treasurer, and Mr. H. Morell, Mr. Wm. Needham and Miss Tillie . ER DOFSECONDARYTEACH ex-IM.L.A. for Nipissing, will be Seward, both of Pakenham were amongthose who will appear on the married. u buy here is made of the TOTAL COUNTEYYPENSIONERS platforms of J. Harry Marceau, Everything yo a .Ww. Rudlen, principal of the pays for education and.parents are Mr. John Knight of Renfrew and|f Ms. G ldren | IS NOW 613 Conservative eandidate in the bye- Falls’ collegiate:and formerly interested in seeing their chi Mrs. Black of Almonte were married it tasty “Smiths finest ingredients and you'll find gh school get a better education,” Mr, Hardy lection in Nipissing. Other pro- _sprincipalof the Arnprior hi last 55 pensioners have, in Arnprioy. of the Ot- added “but the public is really woe- Since June vineial cabinet ministers who will wag re-slected president. n added to the list receiving as- second” fully ignorant of what is being bee assist Mr. ‘Marceau are Hon. Charles Myr. D. J. Graham resigned as and Gelicious. “tana district of the Ontario the Old Age “Pen- n al done in our schools because our edu- sistance through McCrea and Hon, Wm. H. Price. pastor of the White Lake Presby- - ary sehool. teachers’ federatio sions Act in Renfrew county and nnual convention: ‘in Ot- cation system in Onitario is changing terian church. the tenth a in the same period ten pensioners awa urday. every year and during the last ten. —Several members of Mons Re- ‘d on Sat ~ have been removed by death, while bekah lodge will atbend a meeting Mr. Richard May of Fitzroy and Scott, principal‘of the years it has been completely trans- Mr. A. R. the pensions of two cthers have in Harriet lodge, Renfrew, on Fri- Miss Florence Storie of Stevensons’ Nu-Vel l, was selected as one formed in certain branches. - Aynprior schoo been cancelled. day evening when a school of in- Corners were married. oof five. delegates tothe — annual President Hardy warmly endorsed the move of “Education Week” as - There are now 618 pensioners in struction will be conducted by. Mrs. it, we advise ‘meeting‘in Toronto at Christmas of ng (Miss N ellie McIntosh arrived home As fine as it is possible to make | sponsored by the provincial federa- the county accordi to the report Swartzman, past president of the phe provincial federation. presented by Reeve Quilty at the from London, Eng., where she at- De- tion for the first time in Ontario Rebekah assembly of Ontario. Re- you to serve Nu-Vel at your lunch to-day. .. know “4°Wie should let the. “public session of county council Thursday tended a GC.. &ik.. convention. ce in this year-with the ‘specific purpose presenttatives mill also be present -the changes that are takingpla last. Owing to increased time re- d to eat—it is made under the most | y se- of acquainting the public more wide- from the lodges in Pembroke, Al- Messrs. T..M. Johnston and G. H. lectably goo education in order that.we ma quired to handle the work of his tion on the ly with tthe education system. monte and Carleton Place, which >‘Larivee attended a banquet in Ot- ns the purest In- | “pure -grealter co--opera office, R: L.. Kennedy, secretary of sanitary conditions and contai d Princi- towns are in the same district as tawa of the veterans of 1866-70. “partofthe public,” declare the local board, had his salary ad- Arnprior and Renfrew. There will ream in it. i Perth colleg- One way to discover why a wife redients—the ice cream with the c pal J. H. Hardy of the vanced from $200 to $300 per annum ident of. the wants a divorce is to wait and see be no school of instruction held by Workmen were engaged at con- Ute. and who is pres , u have never tasted better. minciel eration. _“The publie twhat she gets. by county council Mions Rebekah lodge this year. vertine the old Russell store, at the You will admit, yo - pro fed _ corner ef Elgin and Daniel streets, into a creamery.

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THEPICTURE: Hooks. There was an agitation to have OR : Arnprior separated from Renfrew STEADY PROGRESS pebaia | county and attached to Carleton | & county. A feeling existed that the : only right Arnprior enjoyed as a inservice ancgrowth part of Renfraw county. avas to pay ng n serves ‘its custonie its county rate and expect nothi That the Capital Trust Corporatio from the county in return. y growth. 7 s well is conclusively proved ‘by the stead er ae ORMOND —“METCALFE of this institution. a ~ Capita’ and _Estates Under sion. Ae A charmingly‘arranged ceremony . Surninus Adminstra took place at the home of Mrs. Robt. Metcalfe, Pakenham, on Wed- 193 |nesday, Oct, 15, when her daughter, 192 } Alice was“united in marrigfe to Mr. Ae Henry Ormond, only son ‘of Ms, and 192 de : i Mrs, Harry ‘Ormond of Ottawa. To + Rev. H. FH: “Hillis of PakenhamUnit: oS msib . +ed church officiated. f [ If ogg :ot . marriage by . Ee owith The bride, - given in her brother, Mr. Albert Metcalfe, fd - ~ CLAUDETTE COLBERT ° was lovely in-a gown: of eggshell | lippers to RICMARCH > andeau and s ae t ob -FREDE crepe, with. ‘b 3 match. She.earried' a bouquet of ao fo. ———— Also - — ~ El roses, lillies-o8-the valley and maid- dE | | T t in -ALSO|“ ip - A oe emia MEDY_ oo Yenhair fern. C toon pe vA LOIS WILSON CO joes woe ped ~ Colortone |Revue—Terry After. the ceremony the young [ HARRY.DELFin “sour? p e - Pox Movietone News . coipe SCREEN SONG | . couple left-on- the eveningtrain for they return Montreal. On their 4 OT

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iwiHO WILL,BE. THEWA.RDEN OF -RENFREWCOUNTYNEXT YEAR2?7 || CHRONICLISMS, a Madeoftp uremater- ab“with“the. appo!intment of & ‘Reeve re. dctniyre, Eganvilla, and BARRIE, WHO FIRST. MADE jals.in“modern, sunlit. factories. wake Reeve RK. Kilby, North Algona, will Warden: adehn Jamieson as- county Jhis-real start in netspaper work on ‘Noexpense sparedto haveit likely be-returned to taeirrespec- the “Nottingham Journal,’ wasonce treasurer, ‘considerable| Speculation "clean,wholesome.andfull favored. ot tive seats at county council. |asked for a recipe for the produc- has been arcused - eoncerning whor: In that event—so far as seniority tion of an editorial. Here is what t will fill the chair atthe. head” of gob es, end that is the factor avhich he Wwrete: y | the county councilduring a9st. taA.s generallydetermined elzction in o pipes equal 1 hour. —positively Wile: Air.. Jamieson is an ex- SinS . f he past—allthree will bs equally

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m in the public eye. He made it a rule thal: he should not be men- Thomas S. Church tioned in his newspapers. To one -who wrete asking for a photograph . (OttanvvearaCi,tizen) to reproduce, he “yenlied: “T “don't Automatic as the For about a quarter of a century want to appear in your Gallery of modern elevaior, that Mr. Thomas Stephen Church has Famous Journalists. I object to held high rank. amone the most publicity. Tam lke the small boy at the touch ‘of a utstanding citizens of the Ottanwa who at a Sunday school treat was bution, goes to any valley and it is given to few men asked: “Tommy, would you like desiredfloor and stops to render greater public service to< some jam?’ ‘Xo, ma’am,’ he re- for you, such are mar- | ecommunity or a county than he} sj; pleid, “{ works whereit’s made. ’” vellous new controls four ’ given. Tn fact throughout a very busy life, municipal politicsappears ROHAN.VIiCCTIM OF THE in Bosch Radio. te have been a hebboy with him. “Lusitenia”’—ewas ai mest lovable The visual tuning interest. couypons Mr. T.. 8. Church is a. native of character and had a pretty wit, Il b western Ontario, meter, electrically “| A‘ rthur, Ont., in his own. ‘One story he used to tell 3

y v5 ad there he received his public and with a twinkle in his eye, had to do operated and auto- uivh schotl training. His first work c with a famous English actress he matic, aids selectivity e Our 2 vas as junior in a bank, but he was brought to America to play a part . When y and Sdelity of tons i f our imterest cous g

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a tudy- of. the ipeal neods he achieved w veatre. yourinvestmentwill then nal success from the start. tocels h was able to ra- ABPTER LORD NOGDPTSCLIFFR AULiCED <7 WOU 3 . earn interestfc e you. she lispised of est control of the said old London Toronto | Times, he would .desertbe, with

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5, awh er ff&. 37a Ye imecl, Mr. Church went all round inguirine what each REMCoe ee i Enzag ; enerous with his employ received and did. Bef Sa WEA ‘Yah AELONITREAA i nd talents in behalf of Arp- “One old fellaw,” Hamilton Fyfe De Luxe Keun Lo Eset ci pr: 2: d of the county generally. quotes him as reminiscine —in Tn 1911 he accented nomination as

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sre yea “Dees this happen fresuently?” in.“W917 he was elected reeve by 1 asked him. -seclamation: in 1918 he reeeived “

r complaint because’ the suiferer is * seldcm aware of it. Ti menns the gradual accumulation of body poisens “whieh dull the mind, damp theSpirits, sap the nervous. strength and lower the whole vitatity. ‘Kruschen Salts make constipation impossible. Therefore, if you keep to Kruschen you need never know the meaning of melancholy; never feel “ nervy* or depressed, ,

aOa t \ ; Obstinate Cases of: Moly d ee valle Huth“4 eeaiaa Hemorrhoids (Piles) ls stay A well-knownphysician in his I lymare(ie n t= e hospital and private practice dis- covered that the prescription now "} I known ¢s Moone’s Emerald Oil dil- uted. with equal parts of ordinary | ‘Olive oil, will help. to reduce the Rewults are out for the three major fishing competi- Lake of the Woods, four r ounde, 11% ounces in weight, 2% tions held in Ontario each year at French, River, just over 21 inckesJong and 1. 54inchesSingirth. Itfell most obstinate case -of piles with years.“ago when 01 great-great-grand- : . > One of the old citar3was the arrival:of uninvited - just a few applications, and stop all Nipsizon River and Devil's Gao”Bincalow. Camps, all to the rod.of J. C. Jones, of £t. Louis; Mo. Each ywinner fathers and grandmothers- rere marrying an.d guests, attracted by the good. cheer andgeneralgaiety, itching, burning, bleeding, and dis- three ‘contests being sponscred and trophies awarded was awarded a framed certifileave signed by the jvdges ~ of the contest and were also given ‘gold lapel buttons, a giving:jmmarriage,the-French-Canadiang made the ‘who paidtheir scot withsongs and dances. These will. - tress. by. the Canadian Pacif'c Raliwa;iy Company. and joyous-intheir} Miville Sufferers should: ‘get aa bottle - oft: ‘They were: a 4914 inch imus.alun:ze taken from the Fishing was exceptionally good this year in these -gecasion one ofthe. most. colorful ‘berepresentedinthe sketch by Lionel Daunais, sections and the winners were up againstthe stiffest l ives.: -.Reconstructionof. such. weddingwith.the Moone’s Emerald Oil and begin ‘the French River by FR. Spotts, of Houston, Texas, Belleau, EmileBoucherand Fortunat.‘Champagne,: of weight, 35 pounds, sevenounces, girth, 25 inches. It kind of competition. utmostfidelity to:egstume.and customshas beeadone. the :‘Troubadours,who willkeep: things: moving treatment. at-once.| Tt is a remedy |. ‘that is easily applied, and the first took nearly - three-quarters of an hour to dand this Lay-out. shows, centre top, q. C.. Jones, winner “py Alderic Bourgeois,Montrealnewspaperman and Frénch-Canadianverve, singing inall 15 old- has written a sketchwith the above withtrue application gives instant relief and feauty. A six pound speckled Erook trout from the Devil’s gap contest; left, top, Lake of the Woods B’ ~-gevuewriter, who wedding songs:Baronized by Mr. O’Brien. Therewill ~yigon Riverocausht hy Edward. Pohiman, of East Bass specimen; right ¢top, ipicon River speckle¢ : titlefor theQue a cFestivaltobe held at the.Chateau. Mn |comfort. All good druggists have \, wuis, Th, 2226“inches long and14 inches‘in girth. specimen; lower centre, record head of muc Frontenac, October16-18..Musical settings willbe by|be ehoru ind women’s:voices; a quartetteof 2s“|i, or can:n get phafor: you OnShort ~Vabass.from the Devil's Gap Bungalow Camp, taken at Devil'sGap. _ . Montrealcomposerand songwriter.: | youn i ddlersandfolkdancers. SS notice. AE @'Dscar-O'Brien.,

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Set A?anDi4orNeeds a. Hospital tion patrons say: “Fill "er up.” --Ac-man is what his wife wil let o: him be. :

DsYve-historic days, men banded : - By‘the cway, “how many shopping = = om Loe cnselvéesinto groups. to protect |days”before Christmas?ae A lowbrow is a person who won't EE

themselves from the elements;-from 9 stand being bored. P is orfrom other warring bands. “Ttmust be a great consolation to - a

ya through the ages men and!a. man serving 20. years. to know|- EEE You can’M4 always tell. Serving Ba E have. formed myriad. organ-| that the law he Violated has been D for countless hundreds. Of repealed. sharp knife with a meat order may E

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siaced on haughty monarchs, “The census: is worth while, if only; — ~ - « P every ten family EE < bodies were organized). so'to remind the Gandhi says the only way to deal educational institutions and j years that Dad is officially head of: E with force is by using no force. This E

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to have independence even if they a engineer is the right man to EEE tarian must iil] one another to show Eng-iyyn the erand old party —if he’s _inie the group ith humani EE

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In downsead cities and whocontinue; when the census began. ing. Which moose business has a D “in that line of endeavor. 0 local touch just now. This column EE Phe group of men, who are mvork-| Andthis year, according to press P has heard that a well-known Iccal E ing cow with a view to having a despatches, it will be Shanrville’s dental surgeon, whose offices are B 7 | E eical erected in Arnprior, are not! contribution to senior hockey, Frank very near the local telephone office “2% ® ° e ® . B j something for their own, Finnigan, who will lead his Ottawa bargains and Specials in every department—Bargains went away a few days ago on a in Men’s, Women’s EE reonal gain or convenience, unless D | team males to the ice. And Frank |4shine trip. The story continues 4 2 9 @ e at some time they should become || Finnigan has hundreds of friends; that while meandering through the and Children’s Ready-to-wear. New goods coming in every week and EEE

patients in, that hospital, but are: and admirers in the Ottawavalley tall pines to his favorite trouthaunt D rather mindful of the interest of the: who will wish him well as leader of that denitist met a moose face bo E marked downforthe finalof this great sale. P people in the community, anyone of, the Ottawa sextet. face. Said dentist had no gun, no Here are just a few ofthe spec- » Whom may urgently require, at any a tear bomb, nothing but his heels. jals. Many morein thestore. . EEE a time, the attention given in a hos-) Armprior welcomes Rev. H. A. E.| 1; ig assumed that those heels. were EE pital, Clarke who comes to Arnprior aS/prought into immediate action be- D

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only vaultitudinousoperations, blood-| ti; church work. and the departure experience. , We would like to ask D

This announcement is sure to P letting and a sort of surgical| of Ven. Archdeacon Saddington to| the Doc. what the moose did buit we : : Girls all wool Flannel and Tweed Look here. Get him a bargain,

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splurge. reside elsewhere, there is a cordial] paven’t the nerve; probably he would bring tremendous response just - at ? let him see you know value. Get D

Dresses. Featur ing season's ) P They lose sight of the fact that a welcome extended in town “to the say “J didn’t want to see.” at this time’ of year. Ladies’ here early and buy him these ereai portion of patients in any new rector whose record in former smart styes and patterns. Oily Broadcloth Coats in the newest salt and pepper or khaki flannel EEE

hospital are there for medical treat- parishes has been enviable. T

when you see them you will ap- | E S styles with Dyed Opposum Col- shirts, well made, a real big work “ment where proper care and nour- 0 William Paul Reid Died D igshrnent may accompany medical (Men have been advised at divers ars and Cuffs. Regular preciate the bargain we shirt, allsizes. Reg. $1.50. 79 E

$1.99 P supervision. times by sundry agencies to read After a Short Illness up to $38. Sale Price $19.95 are offering. Reg. $3,

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Argumentis advanced against a well, any document they are asked P hogpital- proposition that such an to sign because people who secure The funeral of William Paul Reid, well-known and highly respected re- EE institution in Amnprior might-not be names at bottom of printed forms sident of Pakenham who died last MEN’S SERGE SUITS $16.95 BOYS’ WINTER COATS $2.98 MEN’S BROADCL’TH SHIRTS D self-supporting, might not be able very seldom permit any deviation Wednesay after a brief illness, was tepay its own way. from the provisions set forth in held Friday at his late residence, Men and Young Men look! One Thrifty mothers will surely not Men! You'll marvel at this out- EEE

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iSiyonose a hospital did demand a those documents. Apparently th | Rev. William J. Hurlow of Kinburn miss this opportunity to be here E and Rev. H.-H. Hillis of Pakenham lot of all-wool blue and grey standing lot of shirts. All high D thousand or more dollars from the Manitoba Wheat Pool is no excep- officiating jointly at the funeral ser- on time and get one of these E rocnicipal treasury in the course of tion because, a few days ago, one vice. serge suits also beautifully strip- coats. Incomparable, bargain, price lines assorted colors and PP a year, what of it? — of its. members, Senator Rebert The principal mourners were a E sizes regular up to $2.00 D - Hiew many are there among us Forke paid damages to the pool for son, Murray Reid, who resides at d worsteds, well tailor- priced reg. up to $6. On P the family homestead; a daughter, D

delivering wheat outside of the or- E who wouldbegrudgea few extra.dol- sale 92.98 On Sale .. §3¢ ed made to cellat $30, PLO.90 Hazel of Ottawa; two. brothers, D - Jars on a tax bill, knowing that ganization. Says a press despatcl: . Samuel Reid, Wawanesa, Man., and E

those faw dollars had assisted in “Senator Forke called at the wheat dames Reid of Gull Lake, Sask.; P

E three sisters, Mrs. J. M. Smith of ao giving hospital treatment ‘to the -office and was shown the original D Vancouver, B.C,, Miss Agnes Reid of <

sick who felt unable to finance.stich ‘contracts which he signed.” And EE Victoria, B.C., and Mrs. W. D. Buch- moe a care elsewhere; the relatives of later he paid the damages assessed D

anan of Pakenham; also three E a Be patients who couldvisit and cheer against him. grandchildren, Lloyd, Lois and Lyle YOUR LAST CHANCE - sh 13 SATURDAY D Reid, all of Pakenham. loved ones without the expense of EE

train fares to nearby tawns or The pallbearers were W. Buchan- E an, C. Lamson, E. Cavanagh, J. Ful- cities? . FROM THE PENS ton, F. Forsyth and W. Miller. MEN’S MACKINAW WIND 100 per cent PURE WOOL MEN’S FLEECE-LINED PP — Arcprior is one of the faw towns Mr. Reid, who was in his 70th EE year was the second son of the late BREAKERS $2.19 UNDERWEAR$1.29 SHIRTS AND DRAWERS P - of its size in Canada which. does Of Other Valley Editors P Samuel and Euphemia (Paul) Reid. = Bot provide hospital treatment, pm His wife, formerly Janet B. Lawson, - Just in time of the season when Men’s heavy all wool shirts and Men’s Fleece-lined Shirts and EE within its bounds, for those who de- P Anent the Proposed Six-Hour Day predeceased him some 15 years ago. ular up to drawers, size 34-44, Sale 69¢ “sive it. Arnprior needs and wants Interment was~in the Auld Kirk you are in need of them. drawers. Reg EE (Perth Expositor: A universal six- $2.19 eeeesees $1 29 P a hospital. Those who are behind cemetery. Regularprice $3.98. Sale " Sale prOe oo Price per garment... hour day has. been proposed by $2.00. E

the present move for such an —in- P same as a solution to the unenyploy- _ Stitickion need and. want assistance ment problem. To diminish human READ—MONAGHAN E MEN’S OVERALLS $1.29 MEN’S COMBINATIONS P and encouragement. effort -because of the growing effi- CHILDREN’S VESTS 15e ciency of the machine is a remedy iSt. Patricks’ church, Ottawa, was EE garments only offered for this B for over-production, butis this the ’s Knitted Men’s Heavy Blue Drilled Over- of Children E Education Week the scene of a pretty autumn wed- One lot solution required at’ the present ding ceremony on Saturday, Oct. alls, engineer make, triple stitch, sale, heavy weight fleece-lined time? If we work less and pay Vests, long sleeve for Fal wealr, This weekisthe first. Kducation lith, when Miss Gertrude M. Mona- combinations, sizes 34-44St.Ay EEE tne worker more we will soon find ghan, eldest daughter of Mr. and orted sizes. Regular | Reguar $2.00. Sale $1 29 ass EE Week in Ontario as instituted and our expenses increased to such an Mrs. Anthony Monaghan of Dun- Sale PYice ccc amount that competition with the rice .....W.... Loe Price syonsored by the Ontario. secondary robin, was united in marriage to 50c. Sale P EE

foreign product will be increasingly D aecho cl teachers’ federation of On- Mr. Harry E. Read, son of Mr. Ed-

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win Read and the late Mrs. Read D r. The aim of the week is to universal mvould only aggravate in- MEN'S HORSEHIDE MITTS of March. LADIES’ HOSE E bringto ‘the attention of Ontario’s stead: of giving anyrelief. Rev. Father Cody, cousin of the D _eitizens the many vital changes. in Men’s pullover genuine horse- E bride, officiated and the bride was Ladies’ silk and wool hose in P -@dweational aims, content and visions Slaughter of Partridge | uttended by her sister, Miss Kath- THE PLACE OF THE BIG hide mitts, regular dollar E sale 39c P during recent years. lecn Monaghan, as bridesmaid. Mr. the latest colors, 9c Eganvill Leader:* Complaint has Howard Monaghan, brother of the SALE IS. line, on sale at www w.. 0 © (Gonsidered from every angle the ‘reached -this office that the buying bride, was: groomsman. _ price EEE ining of the youth is a great en- and selling of partridge has already

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of tke world, both material and spit-| ported in news despatches to have | -vwill eventually be in possession said that Free Bennett spo ke @Grey$ aCPs ro. . f thas only for e Conservative party : eebS _ G. H. Moles of those nations’that ee the when he made his declaration-at the| < < Rea koe =| Crs? abe “most efficient systems of education.|jmyerial conference. In this view a . - ’ me LES "> —|GENERAL Insurance agent, Sue- it is the human factorthat ultimate-| he Mercurydoes not agree with HE> MAN WHOSANS Sx | oe cessor to R. G. Moles. Fire, Life iy determines the destiny of fhe|Mr. Kingand camot nnerstand | WHAT HE MEANS en) “ce in the - wadhonc © why he should reason ~ £802 aia teed ate: ofthebeaOfleeinike : Town Hall. MEANS WHAT: oe the im-| AND . : ° Netone can“oversttess the value as prime meinister, P9i2 o - H CSAANYCS- 1S Too eees ot : 3 perial conference of 1926, he assum E D Pea ¥ «oer of the school, There|ed to speak for Canada. Mr. Ben- 7 & oe) S 5 oa ues. andAfunction cy to FE Waa i rices oe rOWNDetct Tierney CPR _is Emverative need for the develop-|nett made clear his platform to. all BUSY TO T ALI< dnd We Solicit t 2 ppeorvtumnit me¥ ntof.-a more intelligent:. educ.a- t|hiemapeompaljeoroify.Cawnhaidcah,n‘oanpdrtehmeiyegrahvaes fObssx sCeeeas ‘coupon and loeaal tickets ttoo ail ew points. Ocean tickets on all lines. -- ¢icnal consciousness. . Progressive had for many years. ig h© cannot aSe ~ b2h| CPR teleeraph: office ; - educational legislation must follow! sneak for Canada, who can? a6 of ra Tee 2perapa; office in the é. ee EEE ae was . GS, jierney Block, John street. Tale- SQ | CS) phone 28. “not. precede public. sentimen ed 2 . - | g & S sun ff: Z ae ——_—— 4 ‘The County | Treasurer isd pase , | 5; Re f[ Af qe€nticOn Trevor H. Grout Standard-Observer: In nO b : ‘Song of the Pedestrians: “Sixteen| “Pembroke ae as . PerSO ents county offices, Ren:- ae ze C x a BARRISTER, Solicitor, Notary Pure a seflans on a dead man’$.‘chests Yo ho appointm to q t

f rum.” frew county council seams to th ©{- ‘Mother has a right to do a lot of gfs.2 #2u 8 lic Conveyancer, etc. Special at- ho anda.bottle o S followingthe.exam ee theseoffner talking. Tare“those leaky pipes a = tention given to collections, one Qe ‘0 i ng’ Sifor instance. ow long have they | <2 © ase ey to loan at current rat eAsr.npriocre. - fie: Stein‘Song lay.‘neglected and members fromtheir ewn body. Com- |v ccded fixing? If no_ one else will Boo oe SY the Gardner Block, re for rotten for 28 years, but no run plaint has sometimes been heard eall us, she should. We make re-| S83 s (P| Soliciter for the Bank of Mon- real. =ay ra en en “gt hnekcanlast, forever. - L#rom other counties that the mem- pairs properly. OE pe | bers ‘distripute the plums among hen you need a plumber, “you ee a Ce Ralph Slattery, L L.B Ce? Magazineads are funny. They themselves, »ated fara6.Rentran need a. good one.” ' . oad ive ~ county 18. co oo . sESS 7 gar | Ce =a | IN fA £22.| BARRISTER, Solicitor, Notary, ete. ~' show children- playing in a room eriticism regarding the calibre of) — PPB Moneyto loan on favorable terfns. a where the floor is. tree of hitter. the. men appointed within the past). > , Ce ug od Bes. GS3/ Office in the Caruso Block, John oe 0 ee pyear. Last Getober,Ariba Core a yg ; | ee _ : | So| oO cour wee | See BOB ona + rden $28 street. ° inesse: Asking your company to appointed‘clerk and “now. Jobn.Mi one & cwfor dinner in the hope that} Jamieson, reeve of Ross ttownship,| | ee) Th TiOT i Tonic Cc C oa e C. . A. 4. MWuElDvUiVhIiRllIM,, BBA.A. chosentohe. the vacant | ye f2f 75 638 ; - pave:a‘previous engagement. {bas been. isia BARRISTER, Solicitor __ Notary. eg [office of treasurer. (Mr. Jamieson is}. - ec Wy ann oe - 2<39 “Monday and Brokers’ Agent, ete. ; ‘a nianofrecognized ability and un-|- ee “PLUMBING, em ne ‘erful,optionieolguestionedIicerty and. ho veh- eHOTW TER &ae cacyaeCnnCys seySAECOSAASRERESReees Oe Moneyto‘sak Office John street,

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e —iMiss M. Gaudette is visiting d R —The business docket of the h AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES friends in.Olttawa this week. October session of the Renfrew e

T county council, which h _—4Mrs. T. H.. Grout is visiting concluded on

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large posters for distribution in the E —Mr. Peter Barr of Ross town- district, enumerating a Mercury Pure Wool Cashmere h lengthy list M osiery in ex- ship spent a day last weex with his ee ofthe offe e rings being made at the k TOMATOES,Choiceor StandardLge. Tin...... aunt, Mrs. James Robertson, and I tensive Range of shades... 85e and $1 pair lc sale,

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Orient—Medium service e cead Rev. H. A. Clarke whowas re- porte last week. weight, Full fashioned d A cently transferred to Arnprior. Rather, he is being moved to Morrisburg an hosiery. d in PINEAPPLE, Delmonte or Hunt’s Sliced, Tin...... 25c $1.50 pair h his stead will come to Fitzroy Ha —1Myr. Harold Woermke of the r- WW

bor, Constable Johnston who has Orient—Service chi b local Dominion store staff is this ee ffon full fashioned Hosiery. been stationed in the Niagara h week in Renfrew relieving during dis- W $1.15 paix

rict. e absence for a few days of a membe BISCUITS, Weston’s | Ib. Assorted, Pkg...... 25¢ r : of the staff of the Renfrew store, —The late Maur e ice Brennan had b

L numerous friends in Arnprior who —Renfrew town council has en- New Coats R learned d New Dresses 9 with regret of h JELLO, Asorted Flavors Phe. .. Dl oeeeececseseese. 6 gaged Mylne, Steele & Co. of Ottawa is accidental O @ death k as auditors at a cost of $500 per near Aylen Lake on Wednes- I

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a evening hence those present adjourn- e BRITISH COLUMBIA TABLEAPPLES,Case ..$2.75 ed to the call of the chair, or until J. H. McCKERRACHER & SON the November meeting. Coming Events —By a rather one-sided score the Phone 416 SUNSHINE FURNACES i Spanish Onion reel s,4ib...9c 29¢ Cocoanuts, ..... 2hor Ve high school rugbyteam were defeat- {ed on the local gridiron on Monday —Have your eyes examined and g afternoon by the team from Renfrew lasses fitted if necessary by Dr. Red Onions,8 collegiate. The locals play return Goodwin at Weldon’s drug store on | 7 Toay Grapes, 2|b.... .25¢ games in Pembroke on Saturday, Saturday, October 25th. Oct. 25th, and in Renfrew on Wed- Store to Rent House to Let on nesday, Noy. Sth. —The ladies of the C.W.L. will a hold a bean supper in the Cranberries, lb...... 25¢ _ townhall, ‘Store to let, 46 Elgin street; ap- Grapetruit, 3 for...... 25c —The new bridge over the Musk- on Wednesday, November ith. $ To let—brick house and five lots 5 ply to on Victoria rat river in Stafford township was gold piece for dear prize. 1c 44-1 F. R. HATT street, Mansfield. Apply ON, 0 formerly opened to traffic a few —Hallowe’en costume dance in Arnprior. MRS. GEO. ELLIO days ago, Reeve J. H. Findlay - of TT, the Loch fe Braeside, chairman of the good winnoch hall on Thursday, 191 Elgin street. Oct. 3 IN MEMORIAM roads commitee of the Renfrew 0th. Admission, 75 cents. For Sale ; Penalty for those without a cos- county council, breaking the ribbon House to Let

t | For Sale tume. wo aa i- R Bond—In loving memory of our in the opening ceremony. Good cheer range, small, pract a dear husband and fathe Brick house to let d r, Robert —Baking sale will be held in the cally new, sacrifice price; apply to on Daniel

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l street; a ‘Bond, MRS. CHAS. GILLAN, all conv n who passe eniences i HLL. DUGO. d aiway, in Buf- rooms ; possession ited. provincial treasurer, has been re- on John street, formerly oc- e Apply C. Young, Braeside, falo, Oct, 22nd, 1927. Pakenham. given first of November; app t . cupied by Dr. Reid on Saturday, 44-1¢ ly to

e office. . turned withcut opposition, his mame _ FLORIST Three years have passed, our hearts Octcber 25th, by M JOHN A. THOMS, a being the only one presented at the ons Rebekah i still sor 4112p S e. lodge. 1c - Daniel street. e Wood for Sale

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ited church on Tuesday - afternoon, Anniversary services in St ERNEST BOX, t Glenn. . iPure-bred Oxford Rams, 2 one- ‘November 4th. Columba United church, Galetta, 41-4p 37-tfe Box 5A, Arn White Lake, On prior.

j year-olds and. five lambs, all regis- will be held on Sunday, Oct. 26th. tered. Prices reasonable. Apply —The many friends of J. R. Mc- Special speaker will be Rev. Chas. Notice 4 tO. NOTICE Diarmid, jr., of Carleton Place, will H. Este of Antiqua, British West

so A. J. HALPENNY, be sorry to learn of his sudden pass- Indies. J. FE. Dontigny’s new pressing and Of Court of Revision 44-2p — Galetta. jing in a hotel in Winnipeg on Tues- cleaning shop, over the Royal Bank, —Hallowe’en dance im the Orange y day. (Mr. McDiarmid was a well- is now open. A Court of Revisio hall, Madawaska street, opposite n for the - Umbrella Lost | known resident of (Carleton Place A share of the public patronage Municipality of the Town of Arn- Dr. McNaughton’s residence, on and son of J. R. McDiarmid. The is solicited; prices reasonable. prior for the purpose of hear i u Friday night, October 31st. Admis- ng renvains are to be brought to Car- complaints against the ass t EE essment s M na -Red. silk umbrella lost on Mc- i feeee ee sion 75¢c a couple. Refreshments h i leton Place fier burial. — made for the Town of Arnprior eee Gcnigal street.: Will the finder Foxes for Sale for e i t served, 43-2¢ th f e year 1930 will be held in the

r please leave same at the Chronicle —Mr. and Mrs. T. Landry re- Council Chamber, Tow e || Office and oblige. 44-ip —Why pay more? Eye examina- Foxes—Canadian national regis- n Hall, Arn- t turned a fewdays ago to their home tion bys qa specialist and proper tered silver black foxes; pups, year- prior, Ontario, on Monday the 2%th

e in Rochester, following a vacation day of October 1930 at the hour d glasses supplied, if they are necas- lings and proven breeders; price, of

a 7.80 o’clo s period spent in Arnprior. They ck in t f sary, for $6.50. One day only. Sat- $4.00 and up; applyto Reginald Has- he afternoon and e Business Locals da were accompanied by Miss May ily at the same hour unt n urday, October 25th. See Dr. Good- lam, Bradalbane, P-L, or Lloyd il com-

h pleted. Daze who is spending this week in win of Ottawa at Weldon’s drug Haslam, 133 Irving Ave., Ottawa. 5p p r

o A h Rochester. During the absence of T —Houseat 102 John. street, to G. H, MOLES , A store. Clerk-Treasurer.. N O M Necessity and more let. Miss Daze, Miss Doris McElligott is Oct. 18th, 1930. c Strayed 43-2¢ e relieving as cashier at the O’Brien s so after Sept. Ist. —The annual Kermesse -will be

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A ‘held in the separate school hall, Red two-year-old heifer, with Notice to Creditors A rent; apply C, A. Mulvihill. 42-30 S Calabogie, on three days, October split in right ear, strayed from my when Finahcial Re- —On Tuesday of next week, Rev. Position wanted as stenograph- 28th, 29th and 30th. Supper serv- pasture about six weeks ago. Any In the Matter of the Estate of Ed- E. J. Kerr, pestor of St. Andrew’s

0 e er, experienced. Apply at The Chron- ed from 5.80 to 7.30 p.m. Matiy!iiformation will be thankfully re- 2 s ward Dean, deceased, e Presbyterian church, Arnprior, and

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L P clai R ms against the estate A will assist Rev. W. B. MacOdrum, of Edward y icle. 44-3p —The much heralded picture “The t D y ean, late of the T a moderator of the session, at the in- ownship of Fitz- m Housekeeper Wanted

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p t _ Everyone knows something of the re- roy, u —Comfortable, house to let: poss- ductizn of Rev. R. T. Rutherdale to In the county of Carleton, r e- l che O’Brien circuit and will be shown

e p tired yeoman, dece a ession November Ist; apply 47 Rus- the :astcrate of the First Presby- ased, who died on l eent sad accident within the boundsofArnprior. | at the local theatre on Friday and Wanted—good, reliable, clean and n or about the 10 a | sell street. terian chureh, Pembroke. th day or September,

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ee T —Dr. Goodwin, Ottawa eye spec- roy, are required on or be e | Every motorist is liable to meet with an '—Dr. Clifford D. Moore, son of objection to fore the i thrills and action are, according to no outside work; no r ialist, will be at Weldon’s drug store, 24th day of November, 1930, e Mr. and Mrs..Wm. Moore, has re- advance, billing, the features of one child. Apply, stating parti- to a -accident. The lossmay mean Ruination. q. Saturday, October 25th. send b | e cently been promoted from the posi- y post prepaid or deliver to a this “picture of pictures,” culars and wages expected to H. P. e Arthur. Burwash, solic R tion of senior assistant physician Ellis, Billings Bridge, Ontario, Can., itor for

N -—iLost, in Arnprior, a purse con- which he held at the Medfield State Thomas Jackson Elliott and Peter_ e _. Proteetyour wealth by takng outa Full taining prayer beads. Reward. —tLocal playeoers will hail with or telephone Queen 8299, Ottawa. 2c hospital to that of senior physictan Lawson Stewart, both of the T delight the announcement that on Said | Geave at 87 Idastreet. Township O of Auto Policy. Protect yourself by. taking an at. the Metropolitan State hospital, Wednesday evening, Oct. 2Sith, the Fitzroy, yeomen, the

F Clerk’s Notice - Execut Lost onJohn ‘street on Tuesday Walham, Mass. ‘The latter hospital, dramatic club of St. Barnabas church ors of the will of the said de- ceas i} Auto Accident Policy at $5.00 a year, which last a pearl rosary. - Hinder please a new two thousand bed institution, Ottawa, will present their 38-act ed, at Arnprior, Ontario, their Of First Pesting of Voters’ List full nam leave at The Chronicle. ip will be officially opened on Oct. 29th. comedy-drama success, “The Eigh- es and addresses, the full ~ $100.00 amonth part || gives amongst other things. Dr. Moore’s appointment is the first teen Carat Boob” in the hall at Of the Village of Braeside iculars in writing of their for disability. —See ourwindow display «of to the medical staff and he ‘is in Fitzroy Hlarbor. This play is claims, and the nature of the secur- = ity, if ladies’ high class footwear in nar- charge until a superintendent is chucked full of comedy, mystery and Notice is hereby given that I have any, held by them, duly veri- 5: * fied by row widths, -G, H. Devine. — . appointed. -jaction and a delightful evening is complied with section 9 of the Vot- statutory declaration: and that af in store for all who attend. Ad- ers’ List Act and that I have posted ter the said 24th day of Nov- _—House tolet on Lake street, all up at_my office at Braeside on the ember, 193 ConsultNeil Campbell. —These who won prizes at the vance ticket sale now on. 0, the said executors will “| modern~-cenveniences, possession: 22nd day of October, 1930, the list of proceed to distrib November Ist; apply. J. G. Ledger- C.W.L. euchre were: dadies’ first, ute the assets of all persons entitled to vote in the the said decea || fwood. tie... 2 donated by Mrs: Sheehan, won. by | —The Eisinu street Baptist. church sed among the persons SERVICEI entit S MyMorro,=~ said Municipality for members | of led thereto, h | Mrs. B. Charbonneau, sr.; second, will hold their anniversary services aving regard only donated by Mrs. Chas. Chenier, avon Parliament or at Municipal elections to the claims of which they shal} on Sunday, Oct. 26th..The Rev. P. =H, A.Hardford, piano tuner. and that such list remains there for then have notice, and t |Orders left with T.-P. O'Toole, drug- by. Mrs. Jas. Lagree, sr.; door prize, M. Zeman, pastor of Fourth. Aven- hat the se* | gist, will receive careful attention. donated by Mrs. ‘Tribe, won by Mrs. ue Baptiss church, Ottawa, will be inspection and I hereby call upon all executors will not be liable for’ voters to take immediate proceedings said asset Special. tuner «for. Ottawa. con- 0. (Murphy; gentlemen’s first. don- the special preacher. On. Monday, s of any part there@ Vents. ated by Mrs. Sales, won by Mr. F. Oct. 27th, the anniversary sunper to have any errors or omissions cor- distributed to any person or: _ g¢. : . BS-Te of wh rected according tolaw, the last day ose c a eres Herrick; second, donated by Domin- will be held,» sapper served from laims they had -ay of ~co=Dr Goodwin, Obtaw be eye spec- ic Raby, won by -Mr. P. . Heney; 6.30 to § pm. Following supper, for appeal being the 8rd day of Nov- at the time of such) dist ey Dated 4 | ialist,will examine your: yes and if| third, donated by Mrs. Heney, won| ReyRe ... P.: Mo Zieman will cive his emlber,<1930. at Arnprior tTXLWaASH, yes andif) “A. E. deRENZY, October, 1980. >. ‘ ee soo iad necessary. fit-you. with glassmses’ for by Mr. Geo. Marcellus; door. 4prize, famous lecture. “A-.MISSIONARY. Preciivers.. aay d $6.60... At. Weldon’sdrug store on] 44-3 AR ay INCAN DARTHQUAKE”illustrated| ae©ClerkoftheVillage. ofBraeside.| TES oy, RMPRIOR.ON donatdedasbyeMrs.Pratt,won byNo.= UObbw. Ontaho.O6¢h

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ee | Valley and ‘District - Papers|c ever to be taken out of the Cana- dian Rockies has fallen to the gu SROEEAEREDOE)AEESOy% of Montreal, of Angus Hodgson, Although the cour “who has been hunting in the Koot- t sat every day aeofSeanaassWell Mr. Trueman B. Draper of Shar during the session of tha county ore It includes two deer, ville died recently at the age.of 77 enay Valley. council last week, hearing evidence two Rocky Mountain goats. one in years. ~ the equalization appeals, only asGetting. a moose, one elk, and one black bear. about one third of six the municipalities A naw school house. was opened At the end of his-trip he spent in the county were covered and fur- recently at Davis’ Mills in Alice days tracking a monster grizzly ther sittings will be held by Judge township. and. with one bighorn rami he Muleahy, d have hadthe limit of every woul This Thursday morning at 10.30 ENERGY Mr. Arthur Cavanagh of Kinburn animal possible to. get which -the was called. to Jury duty in Ottawa Judge Mulcahyis taking evidence YOUR law allows him. last wéek, , pertaining to assessments’and values in Renfrew, Braeside, McNab and Miss Lois Iva Symington of Ram- Comprising the largest one-day Arnprior.. The following Monday say and Mr. Wilfred Earl Dunfield movement of apples out_of British afternoon the townships of Hagarty of Almonte were married recently. Columbia this season, the Canadian and Richards and Sherwood , Jones Pacific Railway recently operated and Burns will be dealt with. Energy comes from food that contains Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Hodgins of four special freight trains over the Dates will be set by the judge for i Shaavville ar e bereaved by the death mountains, making a shipment of other municipalities which have net of their four year old. daughter, 118 carloads of McIntosh Reds te yet been taken up. the elements of nutrition in well- Doris May. the Prairie Provinces and as far east as Isenora. balanced proportion and easily di- Mrs. Joseph Stanley of Shawville is bereaved by..the* death of. her Riding moose across New Bruns- Renfrew Woollen gested form. Get into partnership mother, ‘Mrs. William Coleman, who wick lakes and rivers is_ beginning died in Wrightville a faw days ago. to rate as the caming new craze, Mulls te Re-Open with Natuxe and step up your energy says Major McGeehan, noted New The annual convention of the east- York. sport and magazine writer, arn Ontario. women’s institutes will HAVE BEEN CLOSED” FOR THE by eating saredced Wheetwith mill. |be held at the Chateau Laurier, Ot- who has been spending a Fall out- PAST FOUR YEARS ndation of ing in the Miramichi and Cain’s -Systematic.saving :is. the fou awa, on October 28th, 29th ahd All the carboh es you need to river. districts. Up to the pres- TheBank of Nova Scotia 3Cth. Oficial announcement ‘prosperity. ent the moose ridden have bee. made by J. L all the mins cow moose but Rey. Thomas Travis, - invites your SaVings Account Interest A number of farmers around Duon- M. Od, O'Brien, Led, that of Montclair, N.J., appears to be the robin and Woodlawn have been fined ien mills owned by thveir firm. in aind teeth. Dele = iscompoundedhalf-yearly. . fer alldwing their dogs to run. at first who has ridden a bull meose Renfrew will re-cpen after having S large in an area quarantined for which was done in the Key Hole of been closed dewn for the past four revies. Grand Lake, about 35 miles from years owing to competition frozi cious for any mecal with sliced bananas Fredericton.: Now other sports- Eurcpean courntries in the woollen THE BAN1KOF NOVASCOTIA, Treny-two boys, being the full men are taking up the pastime un- industry of Canada. membership of. the Eganville and til-it beeins to. lock as though This will be a material stimulus ESTABLISHED 1832 Douglas sheep. clib, participated in sportsmen in New Brunswick will o all lines of business in that tewn a very successful sheep fair at be geiting the habit of crossing as from 75 to 100 pecnle will be *Capi $10,000,000. Reserve $20,600,000 Eeanville. lnkes and rivers on mooseback given employment. Id.8 outhern, e Carleton Place esvuncil, Jf given formerivy manager t ¥ l . 1 Officials of the World’s Grain Total,Assets over $2775, 900,000 on end and Worsteds Ltd., i tee. Exhibition and Conference io be ayment relief Ont, has bee n h eld at ReginaJuly 25 toAuszust 6, anter the ne w T ALL s S. =A‘McLEOD, GeneralIManager, Torenta the esn- s ° 1682, report that n ! in the ‘cf the ten . 814 OL Seaver ex- States of Alissouri and iiansas are

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PSS ce eosvececveevocccseseccooesesecceessoesecoeses q g Mr. Simon Kelly of Eganville, Motor tourist travel from the | who has procured a contract from United States to New Brunswick the Pembroke Splint Corporation, has been 50 per cent. greater this purchased a cut of logs on Mr. year than in 1929, according to James ‘Gorman’s premses about statistics covering the season aD to On “Metis”Dan1cers for Quebec three miles from Douglas, Mz, Kelly August 51, compiled by the provin- has commenced operations in taking cial government from official re- out material. turns gaibered at the 25 ports of Sale

entry along the international A. L. Ferguson and James Me- Burnie, both of Smiths Falls, yre- boundary. The number was 8&£5,- ‘Tomorrow! ceived injuries -which necessitated 531. . Normal increase each jsear their removal to a hospital follcav- has been 25 per cent. and the great difference this vear is sitrihuted to ing a motor mishap which occurred on the Perth road, when the -xar in wider advertising by the provincial government. which they were riding plunged into R TO NEED newto buy a name- the ditch near the three-mile cross- }J dayttregy less “stencil” raGa1s 0 TD sav+e a ing and crashed into a tree. figany f oo Werk has been commenced on the lesz roy few dollars, Here is a new model streets in Carpvillage by a paving ' (ie FCS atnd foere i a ory . = of the famous Rogers... Seven

Bas eyky ecmpany and the east:rn section of 3; SLoeF viineaSt the viilave is closed to traffic.. The (618) tubes, four of the new Perfected y a . ay deep gully at the east end is being The first alectrically-driven tug f X filed in and. a new corner. being Screen-Grid type... All tubes fully ¢ to be built in Canada was launched “hy mace, This stretch through the ars f} at Lauzon. (guebec, recenti:, won WPT. “eh 4} guaranteed by Rogers... Highly vilage when campletzd finished the ibe “rresevlont”, Liesel-electric if if I new Ottawa-Pembroke highway. fue’ for the Canadian Pacific Car developed selectivity ..- Five gang ‘A rumor current. in the district and Passenzer Transfer Company’ condenser ..; Rogers “Tone | that it is the intention of. the C.P.R. service betweon Prescott and Oe. to extend its. Rerfrew-Eganville ensburg, sli pped into the watars Control”... Genuine Electro- branch from Eganville to Cormac is of the St. Lawrence after the tradi- Dynamic Speaker ... Handsome, said to have been started by a prac- tional bottle of champagne had tical joker. Others say that the been broken against her bows by distinctive burl walnut cabinet... | GP.R. is to assist in relieving the Mrs. M. McD. Duff wife of the man- unemployment situatidn and may ager of the Canadian Pacific Great Sixth year of proven performance extbark upon enterprises not thought Lakos Steamship service, It is of hitherto.iMercury. the first electric tug to be built ... Hasiest terms of payment... in Casada. and is designed to tow Compiete with tubes, only $198 a three-track railway car-float with Instant Travel accommodation for 16 hundredg-ton delivered and installed io your cars. 3 ‘Slightly more than one minute is aerial, You can pay $200-more for

Canada is taking advantage of the average time required to coem-' a xadio, but you cannot get more plebe a long distanze telephone call all opportunities to fight tubercu- Just a minute!—and in a flash your losis and I think is far ahead of performance! voice has crossed’ a hundred miles England in the matter of sending

of space—or a thousand! Distance students to sanatoria to make an

means littie, and rates are remark- intensive study of the subject, said ‘romfar-off ‘Edmonton, outpost There are twelvein the party and.° ably low:—especially after 7 p.m. Dr. J. A. Coutts, of London, mem- H ber of the group of British Tuber- E of Canada’s. wide West, to old all: proudly claim that their ances- PERCIV Rt cular experts, interviewed aboard A os ‘Quebes eradle of her ‘civilization L ST try gives them the”‘prime right to O end. gateway from Europe under The small boy tries to seem tough S. S.- Montcalm, on his return to both French and English regimés, the title of “Canadian”. The above And in later years he is a very Iengland after some weeks’ ‘stay in - @ group of men. and‘maidens of drawing by Kathleen Shackleton, hard boiled cynic—unless his) mind the Dominion, : : TORONTO'S FINE SKYLINE. -- mixed French-Indian and Scotch- noted portraitist, made from life, keeps on growing after the age of “Indian blood: will: bringtheir tri- shows the beauty resultant from: Stating that the Canadian Cham- bate to the shrine ofTerpsichore, the mingling of the European and ber of Commerce official tour of -- cwhen the Dante’ and Folk Song’ -Indian stocks. As performers, the These. electric table toasters are Japan and China leaving Vancou- » Festival opens attheCanadian ‘Westerners’ have a varied pro- nice, but how can you tell when to ver and Victoria October 16 abcard Pacific Railway’s Chateau Fron- | gramme to offer, Including toe- ‘get up for breakfast if. you can’t S.S. Empress of Russia, offers a spleglid chance to emphasize Can- ffeenac.hotel, on October: 16th, 1980. dancing in moccasins. hear the cook scraping toast at the sink?2. ada’s position as a triding nation, Col, J. H. Woods, Calgary pub- lisher and president of the Cana- New.Factory For dian Chamber of Commerce, speak- ing to 300 members of the Vancou- Town of Pembroke!UsesPINKHAM ver Board of Trade in an address at the Hotel Vancouver recently, urged Canadians to take full op- MAINE, FIRMESTABLISHES A portunty of the chance afforded by BRANCH OFSAW FACTORY >MEDICINES the tour. As”a result ofan agreement be- Canada’s wild life has a -caéital “tween the town of Pembroke ‘and. Piraai,ses Vegetable valuation of one billion dollars and “New1TraaiAn. aah. D..D. Terrill of the, D. D. ‘Terrill. represents a yearly business turn- SawCompany, Bangor, Maine, which _Compound, Blood aver. to the Dominion of about “ os “EASTBOUND| was ratified dt a special meeting’ of Medicine and Liver Pills.| $45,000,000, Dr. H. F. Lewis, of the Morning: local**-.novels the Pembroke council; a. Canadian Department of the Interior, told branch of the company’s factory. for| “Evening: local** thé delegates’ to the Provincial- the manufacture of saws of various Birchtown,Quebec—“1 liye 13 miles Dominion game conference at Ot-— -Soo* . | kinds will. shortly” be established in 3.80am. town on afarm, with allmy home’ tawa:the other day. The. valua- -Imperial* nea: the county town. S oe duties:and ehurn-'- tion includes the fur harvest, game Sunday.leeal se od40 Bam, | Thetown agrees to”sell to the SM ingto attend to. fish dnd-their attendant effect upon companythe old Lee Manuacturing |. | Atthe Changeof the manufacturers of firearms and RROD| Company building and thecompany | Life, I becamener- | fishing tackle not to mention rail- to: paythe town $5,000 at the end i vous -and runs “Momine jocal* A047aim. ways,tourist camps, magazine pub- of five ‘years; the companyto pay down. The ‘Vege. | Jishers. and others who derive. a ee Evening local. HH ond.DO.pM. table. Compound “esGoo® Li ed ined BO AM: the taxes and insurance: and make certain revenue from this source. helped: my whole al necessary repairs, estimated. as. like- SE Imperi oh careninnBOB BM. lyto cost$8,000,at its own expense| system.My. nerves “Explanation.oe:signs- - daily; carebetter, my ap-. Bagges will be worn by all Ke cat. once, Phe building has been un-| game hunters in New Brunswick. ally except. Sunday. ‘used for many years and. reverted - “petiteis good at._ Arnptior | during the season opening Septem- ye Imperial:stops. to. the. townfortaxes. t-amableto de “Soowith: passengers”toor. for - “mywork. J-have ber. 15 for deer and October 1 for (Mr. Terrill stated: thathehas-a os moose. “During ‘the recent year” g Hem and| res t _| shipment of sawsteel from Sweden’ also’ takenthe. all non-resident anglers in..New 4. Hiewill-start: Blood ‘Mediein¢andtheLiver Pills and - ‘enroute to.Canada... “they:fneledme, T° Will answerletters” - Brunswick have worn. badges’and | repairs ‘tothebuilding..within’ the the systemhas proved so satisfac-. next.eouple.of: weeks and-will have :-fcrionmesw.o’—rMeans:a.skRinigc’raabonupt.Cyuouzr.medi- tory as to render extension of the. -|somemachinery”tnstalled before.‘the| Birchtowp, Quebeo.7 aS “plan to shooting advisable. - : ann m™ ‘thea wear.

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- Sabbath school and Bible class at. |WilliamJ.Humph —ifame ries“Pda thepresence of more than 206

_Divine worship at 11 am. andat7]. (Ottawa Citizen) ~.,| Masonic brothers from the Ottawa ‘District and the Grand Lodge, Most As a darmer, municipal legisla- Worshipful the Grand Master. of FIRSTBAPTIST CHURCH~ tor and road-buiider. Mr-: William “Ontario, R. B.. Dargavel, Toronto, JohnHumphries of Casheford takes’ dedicated the new Masonic Temple Rev.D.Zimmerman, Pastor. | Yank. amongine outstanding men of of Carleton Lodge, No. 465; in Carp 9.45-aam.—Sunday'schoole 0 8 Hortontownship... Foralmost forty a few days ago.) Bo 10:45 amGermanservice... {years hehas-been a-prominent fie- ~The featureof the dedication was 7.00 p.m.—English service, ure in the affairs of his’ township that all the furnishings used in the {aadoftha county. ofRenfrew: interiorarefrom the Havre de Grois

PENTECOSTAL Myr. Humphries isa native cf Fitz- Lodge, Niow°4, of France. 7Phis | roy, born on the 10thconcessionline lodge “was- the: Canadian Masonic Rey. V. R. Morrison, Pastor. of that township,a.son of the late Lodge in France during the World sunday ‘school—9.45 am. “George Humphries. He: was edu-|- Waorship—11.00. -cated in little county school of his

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{in Torbolton township to engage in -GRACE-ST. ANDREW’S UNITED commercial purstlits; it was there that he met and married a daugh- | Here and There Rey. J. M. MacDonald, B.A, B.D. ter of the late.Mrs. Mary Campbell |

_ 1 am.—M. R. Brown, White Lake. of Fitzroy.Harbor. After . farming 250 p.m—Sunday «school. . (624) 00 op ei LOOK AT THIS— -at Carp for. two years Mr. Humph- After a trip. through western "BABpan. ‘Minister’s Bible class for ries went to Castleford in 1891, pur-: ‘Canada during which @ Tubes (3 Screen Grid); Genuine, J. young men: chased a farmand eventually ~be- he and ‘his oe as fellow-direc:rers studied at close Built-in Eleciro-Dynamic Speaker; - T pan.—kEvening service -wilthdrawn came one ofthe largest land owners range business. and agriculturai Station Recording Dial; Push-pull “on account of Elgin street Baptist. in Horton; having at one time five whurch anniversary. conditions in the four western Audio; All-Electric; 16 inches hundred acres. 9. ~ coe provinces, E..W. wice, 1714 inches high; Cenuine In the. year 1897 Mr.. Humphries Beatty, chair-— man and president of the Cana- Walnut Cabinet. Sold with 7Piileo -ELGIN STREET BAPTIST was induced to contest a seat at the Balanced Tubes, township council board’ and. he con- dian Pacific Railway, recently an- _ Minister, Rev. T.J. H. Rich nounced a programme tinued in that office for ten years of improye- ments “and extensions oo... Anniversary Services Without interruption when the: rate- to be un- ~41 am.—The pastor, os dertaken forthwith by his. rail-

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complished as much for the cause c S . Bunday at 10.80 am, ~ of education as has this -splendid S again—for only $09.50 (less thes). And i" citizen; for thirty. years without a Speaking at Winnipeg. after-a s a Philco—bloed brother to the ciker great Phiteo 2 EVANGELICAL break he has held the office ofser- tour. of .western Canada, with BE. W. Beatty, chairman and _presi- models which is all the assurance you meed ticti Rev. AF. Stoltz, Pastor,” revary-treasurer of. his school ‘see- 10 am.—cChurch. school. — tion and not inall that“longperiod ‘deni: ai the Canadian Pacific Rail- a e has qualiiy—good distance range, fn : has there been the slightest critic- way. General “Sir Arthur Currie F - Ti am—Mantin: Luther.” S said he returned. to the east “more and Phileo’s own wonderui umedist

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As reeve of Horton he was also try than ever beiore.” Admitting o ‘The Phileo Baby Grandis ali electric; pertable— Lechwinnoch, Stewartville, Dewar’s that the times «ere uncertain and a member of the Renfrew county ean be carried from room to roor: just plugs into - . PRESBYTERIAN: council, serving on some of. the anxious, Sir Arthur -urged_ that eee wealth, opportunity and resources ee D. M. Kerr, Pastor more important committees of his e any A.C. light socket; fits in anywhere ard ts L belonged. to Canadians and the so- day. : : y Lochwinnoch—l1 am. E decorative everywhere. With this set you have lution of nation-wide depression Stewartville—2 30 p.m..- Seven years ago Mr, Humphries| ‘Dewar’s Settlement—7 p.m. was appointed .tothe important post was “up to our men and women full-sized performance. You can Biek out the | of superintendent of roads in his and I believe in’ the Canadian programs you want with ease and precision and ; township, in which position. he ap- bread and .the Canadian breed.” The Friendly Service. ; pears to be givine universal satis- AS an instance ef the creation. of tere is ne cross-tall: because of the same doubie | faction. He was one of theorig- new wealth in Canada, he cited the tuned input circuit that makes the bigger Philsos (Millions of miles of wire criss- inal incorporators of the Horton- Peace River country with which he out perform any ordinary radio. cross the country to -carry. your McNab Rural Telephone Co., and had been profoundiy impressed, president. of thet. organization for BABY GRAND CONSOLE voice wherever you waht to go. Philco also of2rs a c Present day telephone communica- about ten years of its twenty. years|. Occupying the entire top floor of Chassis same as in Baby Grand: Consoleis ompieie line of radios from the Royal York. Hotel, Toronto, tion is remarkably. swift and sure. existence. It is a tribute to his genuine Walnut, and Bird’s Eye Maple. $135.09 to $275.00 in Consoles, Lowhoys, Canada’s most up-to-date radio The telephone habit for keeping in foresight and the vision of those as- trimmed with African Zebra Wood. Highboys, and Radio-Phoncgresh Combination, touch with out-of-town. friends is sociated with him that despite the. studios. were operated for the first Measures 3324 inches high, 19 inches wide growing apace, eR low rate paid by subscribers the sys- time October, 3 with the broad- —Fuli_ sized Radio Performance—Value and a wonderful battery set for rural residents. casting of the Canadian Pacific tem has always been kept at ahigh beyond compare. Price (less tubes) $97.50 See your dealer today. He'll sladly demonstrate

What a shame that Samson didn’t standard of efficiency and. almost Railway’s “hour of ‘cheerful and m 4 good music.” It will operate a ‘THE )

from its inception the company has. Philco Baby Grand and Baby Grand Console any Phileo Liodcl and arrange easy payments H wi e y ERTS live among people who would con- are = tribute $15,000 nightly to see him paid six per cent interest annually nation-wide’ radio broadcasting Philco’s answer to a universal demandfor an abso- you cecide to buy. : push over'a set-up. . to its. shareholders. ‘through tthe winter months. — lutely dependable compact redio receiver at a price 7 within the reach of everybody, either as an extra set Hew high can a fish climb? for those wHo already owna largeset, or asasolo setfor FHILCO PRODUCTS LIMITED OF CANADA, Toronto This isa question over which lov- the thousands of house-holders who feel that the price of the Baby Grand is as much as the ‘|-ers of .angling have often argued y can afford to pay. and debated. Many experts de- -~ rd To produce a set the size of the Philco Baby Grand and clare that 50 feet is the maximum yet retain the features that have made Philco the largest | LifeAssuranceis “fora fish to climb by means of a selling radic receiver on the American continent pre- ‘| natural fishway. The Canadian sented a problem that only Philco engineers could solve. Gevernment Department of Fish- Howsuccessful they have been we leave you to jodge the Best Investment|| eriés’ in an official statement. de- when you see and hear the Baby Grand. Neverin the eclares ‘that fish in. the -Mersey history of radio has a model been saecorded such a River. are climbing a fishway 59 welcome by the public. Never have radio dealers or a feet high and “are makingthe radio manufacturer kad to cope with sucha demand. AMm@x can ‘create an estate fort climb up the river. without diffi- A RE Cc ES ED U ha i ~ FS A PRE & himself of $1,000, $2,500, B A L ar i + Be é ee EN EB i bs Bier he 5,000, $16,000, or more—all oo ~euliy.?” See and Hear PHILCO First dependent ‘upon his position, Licensed by Canadian Radio Patents, Limited inéome andprospects, Through Consumption of gasoline in Can- “Sum Life assurance he can be ‘|.ada increased 543 per cent. from sure of reaching this objective =. 1929 -to 1929 and in the same pe- within a specified time, with - ricd the use of fuel and gas oils Sold in Arnpricr by safety and without loss of -im-~ -aégvaneed 138 per cent. The wider pairment ofprincipal: a use of motor cars, farm tractors -and- other agricultural machinery G.W.MOIR If death should intervene, Life is given as the reason for the and THE PERCIVAL STORE Assurance will do what no other investment can guarantee—it will great increase in the use of gaso- make the full intended principal line and :the growing popularity in the use of oil for heating purposes availeble at once for kis family accounts for the: advance in the j PRED and will carry through-the pro-. |~ PDEDIPLOILED EDILIEPOPE ONO IOI consumption- of fuel and gas oils. | ! gramme that he had planned for om | Renfrew Minister GOSHEN | CANADIAN MEDICAL > gt a jl ‘ ee iP ae Lis ¢ C dah An impressive mare’ past of | i ASSOCIATION | W.G. 0. U, Coke : Pec RS x Da AS. oun Lie Or Lamaua nas a over #00 sockeye: Baptist saimon - was Mr. a. Mrs. mn. ee ; c of the President j + naa EEpie Poller to cover every need secuesStee BeaeMeeiataaa|f Amant " Seee SERVICE REY. J. D. McLACH Wa. Tah cae June il.te July 20 to pass the ;Spent Sunday with Mrs. and Mys.| ooo npnnennnnoooronorocnneonooes LAN HEAD HOW ALCOHOL Is BORN : cB Ol ONTARIO AND QUEBEC coe See exe of itsRepresentatives. oB To falls by aid ef the fishway Amid rotting erains anc con- Hrank Byers atHurd’s eee CEey Lake. hE my CONVENTION _ 7 structed by. the cana Gover“h Mr, Robert Headrick of White OSTEMYELITIS fruits aleohol has birth. eee, ae ays a - a ma! ment oetheeke a his work alvays shows th meade at the vale is spending a fewdays with Osteomyelitis is an acute infection Rev. J. D. McLachlan of Renfrew his origin. was elected president | SUN L I i FE A S SURANCE falls during ten hours of each day |" 20 MS. Arcale Ale, vthur. ina bone. It is a disease which of the Ontario Ret of barley, rot of corn gage hes

= of transferring bistovial documents Rotting ballots, votting Miss Jennie Nalen spent the week- deeddooffaa efyeweGhaouyrsO,F o2n dsauyc,h oarcuitne- from Woronte tc McMaster Univer- Parties with a rotten ¢ SPREE end with friends in Renfrew. sity. . conditions as this, which leads to Nursed on nature’s rotting juices, | serious or fatal results. ‘Discussing thé veporv= on ‘the Miss Elsie McGregor is visiting Rot is all that he produce=! E with friends in White Lake. Failure to secure early treatment state of the church, A. W. Smith of is due, in most cases, to the ignor- Oshawa deplored the fact that the . “Atthlete’s’ foot,” is ttawa Vall ance of parents or cithers responsible radio is seriously reducing ‘church ancient malady began b ey Power Three in Contest’ for the care of children regarding attendance especially evening ser- fingers instead of the toes Compan vices, y what happends when there is an ealled itch, actute bone infection. Mo ; 514%First (Cl ‘In South Lanark osed) Mortgage GoldBonds When a child complains of pains All you can say for some causes : : To be dated October ist, 1930, maturing October ist,: 1970. Principal in the legs or arms what usually that claim the support of Heaven is CONSERVATIVE OPPOSED BY happens is that the parents decide | that they might do better to let RHEUMATI: - TWO INDEPENDENTS that the child has “growing pains”; Heaven handle the job alone, and interest payable in Canadian, United States or Sterling funds. = children do not have pains because Sciatica? : |

Denominations $1,000 and $500: . A. three-cornered fight will be they are gorwing. wa infection, or, in fact, any point ged for the South Lanark seat in There is only Oné Safe way to TEarosafe, Sheedy velic! frompain - where they have been lodged in the The Company is. developing, jointly with The Hydro-Electric Power Commission the Ontario legislature in the byel- deal with pains in the exitremities, and gtiffness, Mr, B. F. MeNeely of ection necessit body. of Ontario, the powersite at Chats Falls on the Ottawa River, a ated by the death of and that is to have the child examin- Peterboro, OntSuites: “T have no pproximately Dr. J. A. Anderson, former The pain starts suddenly in most 35 miles above the City of Ottawa. The Compa Conser- ed in order to find oult definitely besitetior “fh fagiing’ that Tenleton’s ny’s power house will have an vative member. what is the cause of the pain. ‘cases, and is usually severe; the RheumatinCapsuiesarethe only rer . installationof 112,000 horsepower, ot one-half ofthetotal installed capacity. The tri-partite contest was assured Not so long ago, whena child had most. common location is near a that hes givel} me relief from my pain.” at nominating proceedings in: Perth a pain in the stomach, he was given joint of one of the long bones. The T-ReQs.areequelly good tor Pciaties, spot is tender and there is fever, It on Saturday when papers were fyled Ty in, Neurrtis,Ne uralgia. N c harm- a dose of castor oil. Parents no is. now that the case should be _ The Hydro-Electric Power Commiss on behalf of Edward Steadman, Con- longer do that because most of them ful deugs.50and Slatyour desler’s. 151 ion of ‘Ontariohas contracted to treated. Later, we find redness, . purchase all primary power to be generated—subject to th servative, and two independents. know that a pain in the stomach eCompany’s Captain W. G. Ferguson and Rich may be a sign thalt there is begin- swelling and all the usual signs and -vighttowithdraw powerfor sa ard ‘ Af Pe SPOR le in Quebec—fora term extending beyond Running. ning an acute abdominal condition, symptoms of inflammation resulting S Bieewane thelife of t from the activity of -living germs. hesebond8, at a rate which it is estimated will provide average | Mr. Steadman, former M.L.A., and and that perhaps the worst thing ? LeSVLES _ f cho The dangers of osteomyelitis will et earnings available for interest and. reserves ofmore than twice ice of the official Conservative they cando is to set the. intestinal _.theannual bond interest requirements. we party convention of two weeks ago, tract in motion when it should be alt be overcome when parents are on is a-resident of Perth. His opp the watch for it and when they on- rest, mith a dose of castor oil. realize the urgent need for consider- ents bothlive at Smiths Falls, Mr, Wihen a child has a pain- in the Runn ing pains in the extremities as con- -Sinking ing being a member of the stomach, a doctor is called. When a fund. provisionis estimatedto itions: which demand attention, besufficient to redeem approximately towncouncil. child has a pain in his extremities, / Questions concerning Health, ad- one-half of the bonds at par bymaturity. - ‘1a doctor should be called just as iej: dressed to the Canadian’ Medieal & An old-timer is one who can re- promptly. The condition may be Association, 184 College Street, ” ip ittbrcalup a cold over | + .. We offer and recommend these bondsfor investment, member when people thought the quite as serious and requires treait- nightaitreflewethe:aiofithiy) < g | town’s rich man got thalt way as the ment as urgently. Toronto, will be answered personally arbi2 Of Wnen ed bey owe ‘ by letter. reward of. virtue, — . There ig generally a history of ee) ee Price: 9514andinterest, to yield over 5.80%» injury which may be. only slight.

iu Descriptive circular wi One Thin Woman Gaine This injury apparently. lowers the ll be suppliedupon request. d 9 resistance of the area affected and | if there are any perms present in. Pounds in 20 Days A BOX OF TRICKS | With the body, they grasp their oppor- There’s a Trick tunity. ‘The germs reach the area in making moneyout of Poultry, The Trick is to-fet lotsof eggs and the wayte do of lowered. resistance and there it is to give the hen al Securities Corporation_|/McCOY’S they Multiply rapidly, causing, first sa daily dose of— ofall, inflammation and the subse- ae Oat ita Tg ge a DB pegy fij'g POULTRY ~Limited — * | quent formation of pus and the des- oo oe Cod Liver Extract Tablets ‘ Ponca oy truction of ‘tissue. Ifnot properly 56 SparksStreet,Ottawa. oe mGSys and promptlytreated, the patient A ARES, REGULATOR 034 “Whenmore weightis needed these will be overwhelmed with: the:pois- - A spoonful aday enough for 15 hens een1 | health building. tablets -will delight Qu ons produeed. Os, *“MAKES HENS | you—60 tablets 60 cents at drug- _ The germs reach the area in the LAY MORE EGGS” gists everywhere. blood stream. They.” may. ‘come ASK YOUR DEALER Gain 5 pounds in 28 days or from.such a point as-.aninfected Pratt Food Co., of Canada, Lid. - + Toronto m money. back—Just ask for McCoy’s. blister on the heel, a boil, a throat

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ug f ureh.--and Hannah, and la g ed Sh pected that it will be some time be- o it g n Un n of St. eeeUnjinte nee was destined to exert a much wider t ‘ion Am mention the - popular a “rest, not to: i > amusing parts. were. taken i. advt. influence in. the community, and in fore he is ‘able to. resume his work. °|. T me Page n ilson. - and | young doctor. ~ John Shaw,- Mrs. Ina W 1 fact in the county of Renfrew, than iM. and Mrs. Edward Sadler, Miss | a Bes MonaStyles (as the women of nthe o ttended the meeting.i he probably atthe time imagined| ; m ‘also Mary Buck- _! "Many a M. Learmonth and Mrs. Thomas - Jhany symptoms). +1.0.0.F: ‘rooms: hereon - Monday possible or will today admit... The Carruthers were a motor party to rd: - e -ham-athe-roguish Jean Pritcha ch Mr. M. A.Deitzof comparatively young man. of the en evening at whi CarletonPlate. a ~Waslougswere giv on lodge, Renfrew, .D.D.G.M., time was Mr.:-Edmond D. Osborne) S Mari e by Miss Jean: a l\ Ko and solos e who asa business man, church man, Mrs. James Stanton has _ been e “Heles.C stalling. team installed th v ‘andhis in o . . The play was well’re- c “Pritchard lodge for this politician, educationist and mayor, quite ill at her-home for the past I officers for Alva R

new. E by a large and appreciative three weeks, but is now able to be H eeived beerm ias_been outstanding in a most un- a ke r spudience, 0 usual degree and his name looms about again, ~~ F wney, largely in events. covering the past g lot. Do a y of. the ‘community ‘Mr. and Mrs, Lance ath S ymp Mr. Manson Young of: the Chats A The s R C

A sat. Glas- quarter of a century. R . MacDonald in who spent summer month rs. Wm A “goes outtoM My. Downey was (a - E.-D. Osborne was born at Con- Falls was a visitor with Arnprior, deathof her brother,Mrs. Gunn. sowwhere ‘friends on Tuesday evening last. ~ ‘the TT rrived here last week secon in Prince Edward county, a T e on Sunday cheesemaker, a SS eral took plac E The fun O months in the sonof the late Rev. John C. Osborne, D r to ~Clayton for to spend the winter : Quite a number from here attend- rom Wincheste ee f onee a well known (Methodist clergy- c : e

ae l age. > d as largely alttended, vill ed the confirmation service held at i purial and w Y man.in these parts.” Moving about E the ninth line on Sunday last. M ning R untington,| ‘Miss Cora Shaw, nurse-in-trai every. three years, aS was the cus-| F Mr. Billie Mooney of H ital, New ew days recent- inthe Presbyterian hosp -tom of clergymen of that denomina- Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Barnette and New York, spent af r home here aunt, Mrs. D. J. O'Neill, York, is at present at he tion, the boys’ school period was son, Leslie, called on Harborfriends ly with his her, Mr..Wm.. Shaw, er Pakenhamfriends.. It is with her fat irregular, but mest of his more ad- on Mondaylast. snd oth ho is. gradually. improving In vanced education was acquired on hree years since’ Billie. left w peer t | health. the Quebec side and later at college Pakenham to live in New. York. ; Master in Pickering. Renfrew Minister ld and son, “Miss Gertrude Case and He commenced mercantile life in Mrs. David MacDona ew . were all were| Keith McGinnis of Renfr Beachburg as manager of astore, Master George of Cornw Pakenham Baptist President r’smother, Mrs. om Saturday the guest of three years later he owned a. part- "guests of the forme friends. co idlaw, over the week-end. nership in the business, a little later hos. La REV, JF. D McLACHLAN HEAD Mr. Gordon. Whyte. left on Tues- he purchased a business on his own and Mrs. Exnest LeGault and account at Westmeaith and in-1898 OF ONTARIO AND QUEBEC. Mr. ay te work in an Ottawa branch of son, Wilfred, were guests' of friends d he commenced business in Kinburn, CONVENTION the week-end. the Royal Bank, ae 4m Cornwall over was successful from the ‘start and} iss Ada Gillan of Seeley’s Bay, 1967 purchased the large mercantile - Rev. J. D. McLachlan of Renfrew and Mrs. Clinton - Drader and (M My. nt the week-end at his parental store operating today under the was elected president of the Ontario spent Sunday. with the latter’s spe _ baby and Quebec Baptist convention. at omba. home here. : name of E. D. Osborne and Son, in another, Mrs. T. W. C Arnprior. ve ss , the opening session of he 42nd an- g a visitor in Norman Boland (of Mrs. J. Poynter wa Almost from the commencement, nual convention in Hamilton on Mr. and (Mrs. ay oflast lacespent Sunday with ‘the capital on Thursd Mfyv. Osborne. became prominently Mionday. . Carleton P week. _ The convention passed a resolu- #ziends in town, : ; identified with Arnprior’s public af- aturday fairs and perhaps his outstanding tion requesting the executive com- the Misg Ella Gillan spent S =os Mis. JohnCowan is this week work was as a member of the board mittee to consider the advisability ue jin Ottawa. guests of Westboro friends. . of education; his service there cov- of transferring historial documents iss 'T; J. Wallace spent Saturday ers a pericd of fifteen years, during from. Toronto to McMaster Univer- iss Mary Am. O'Neill. spent "(M M - in, capital. six of which he was chairman; it sity... Saturday in Arnprior. eee was during his tenure that an ad- Discussing the report on the dition was made to the high school state of the church, A. W. Smith of may an and a newpublic school was erect- Oshawa deplored the fact that the vr ahinine 1. radio is seriously reducing church he new “Princess Helene” which has just entered; FOOM COM Binns u mury and aecommeclaticn. Retiring from the board of educa- attendance especially evening ser- the service of the Canadian Pacifie Reiivay Com- observation room, with eomiorta tis EWS_ ially constructed wincows To nated : CT N pany running between Saint John, N.B., and Digby, [KINBURN ANDDISTRI tion he was induced to offer himseif vices. oe 38. The graceful * ‘Fr as mayor of Arnprior and despite N.S., is worthy of her title In every respect. She is|ing the sea”. iversary. services will beheld the last word in speed and comfort, and her accom- cuiting down t he time between ports. 4. Th Relatives and friends in Fitzroy iAnn the fact. that he had no previous ex- - in Antrim United church on Nov. modation, as is shown by the above pictures, com- saloon; just as roomy and up-i¢-date as any af the late Mrs. Thos. Checkleyre ‘ perience at the council board he was CANADIAN MEDICAL eath which 9nd, At the 11 o’clock service Rev. elected by acclamation and for two pares favorably with liner-class ships. 1. A bed-| ant ashore. & The sinckerocm; reel ceived news of her d , of ' ASSOCIATION . cCrimmon, M.A., B.D. lace at the home of her J. R. Ma years he proved to be one of_ the took p United church, Almonte, of the r, Mrs. H. J. Browne, 1520 Bethany most efficient chief magistrates they is a resident of Perth. His oppon- daughte the preacher and for. the 64th Ave., Vancouver, Bw, will be ever had. HEALTH SERVICE | Three in Contest ents both live at Smiths Falls, Mor. West g service at 7. o’clock Rev... Aut’ r 80th year. Mrs. Checkley was evenin Mr..Osborne is a Liberal whose DON'T SUFFER Running being a member of the $n he ill, B-A., B.D., of Trinity} hter of the late Sam. Woods J. Ferr claims to.be the standard-bearer or town council. a daug h, Almonte. Music by the In South Lanark Mary Montgomery, pioneer re- churc to appointment to the Red Chamber easles is one of the most com- -and orning and M WITH DANGEROUS ‘She was pre- ‘Pakenham choirin the m have frequently been stressed, but sidents of Fitzroy.. urn choir. mon and dangerous disease of child- nd 24 years in the evening by the Kinb he never could see it that way and CONSERVATIVE OPPOSED BY deceased by her husba derstand aves to mourn would not permit it. He has been hood. It is difficult to un INDIGESTION years ago. She le r. and Mrs. V. A. Barnett and TWO INDEPENDENTS , Mrs. Brown M president of the local Liberal asso- hy so many parents. look upon — aughters w her loss two d son, Leslie, of Toronto visitedre- Do you suffer after meals with 2 J.C. LITTLE naldof Sunnyside, ciation and for years as president of isease, as one ‘and Mrs. F. McDo jatives here the first of the week. measles as a trivial d belching, from sour andacid stomach ? A three-cornered fight will be E. S. and N. f|the county executive he marshalled Wash., and two sons, accompanied the remains of which isnot to be compared with waged for the South Lanark seat in The funeral They his forces behind the successful can- ‘Manybelieve they have heart trouble €. of Manitou,Man, s. Barnett’s father, the late Mr. . It is the Ontario legislature in the byel- er: daughter’s home (Mr didate in many a hectic campaign diphtheria or scarlet fever and tremble with fear, expecting any: -“to0k place from h Samuel Kedey, whose death occurr- ection necessitated by the death of|. FUN hat some par- minute to drop dead. This condition ERAL Ocean View burial park.- daughter in and on the platform, as in thefield, thought so little of t to t the homeof his Dr. J. A. Anderson, former Conser- ed a he proved himself an able general, hing in- can be prevented, likewise relieved. oronto on Friday. Interment was ents, regarding it as somet vative member. 94, Amdrew’s Presbyterian . choir T modest in success, a sportsman in Take Carter’s Little Liver Pills made in the Arnprior cemetery on evitable that must occur sooner or The tri-partite contest was assured eld a surprise party at the home defeat. after meals and neutralize the gases. Licensed Embalmer th . nday afternoon, many friends. pose their at nominating proceedings in Perth of Mrs. D. Croskery on Saturday Mo For years he was a memberof the later, do not hesitate to ex Sweeten the sour and acid stomach, re~- o from here attending. — on Saturday when papers were fyled evening, when they gathered to d official board of Grace Methodist child so that he may have the dis- lieve the gas and encourage digestion. Ambulance Service. osw, on behalf of Ediward Steadman, Con- Tonor to Miss Winnifred -Hurl Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schiscan and church before the advent of church eas and get it over with. The stomach, liver and bowels will is week’s brides. The be cleansed of poison, painful and servative, and two independents. as one of th family are this ‘week moving to union; he is a member of the Cana- Measles never dies out altogether; Telephone: Day 126, Night 375. { s presented. with a dangerous indigestion disappears and Captain W. G. Ferguson and Richard ride-elect wa Campbell’s Bay, Que., where Mr. dian Club and the Arnprior Golf | rayon bedspread, after there are always a few cases, and the system enjoys a tonic effect, Don’t Running. ‘eautiful Schiscan will resume the harness Club and takes an interest in both Mr. Steadman, former M.L.A., and ARNPRIOR,ONT. leasant evening was spent. , every two years, there is a delay. Ask your druggist for a 25c avhich ap and shoe repairing business. but probably he finds his greatest usually choice of the official Conservative pkg. of Carter’s Little Liver Pills. | pleasure and diversion in the splen- real epidemic. Measles causes more to as returned party convention of two weeks ago, | {Mys. Eldon Beach h The many friends of Miss Flor- did: collection of books that fill the ngton after visit- death than scarlet fever, and in ep- Ser home in Canni ence Kilgore will regret to learn that shelves of his library. r, Mrs. (Dr) ine with her siste is a patient in the Civic hospital idemic years, its death rate is often she he e athe Sp dee br, be by Oe bn be ee er, hee deg bz ber op ivvbiobrderdr ds Dowd. greater than that of diphtheria. Ss, he, sin re See oo ct 6, sb, bee to, iSeiiAORS a Ottawa, at present. All hope for a i § One reason which may accountfor eRaaaa ‘MiMsse Mary Neil of Ottawa is en-| speedy recovery, _ — | <9 par- oe é 4 AND POINT | the feeling that measles is noteaths | ee “ ne (Mr. and Mrs. Barnes of Arnpsr.ioRr. _|| S = | ticularly serious is that the d sh ieneatal honmeSohmomee nhere. . spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr -- : sf paren larce number of children after | 1. | - The report of the county council o¢ 4 fe ® = rahe fase Miss Marion Senior of. Dirleton| A. Vance. 5 eh ee ‘S

ot have occurred had it not been| &@ Braeside and Bonnechere|n & peg ; - tween ; sles. The real cause of + RE : Font.aceomeootine ,mmembersof for the mea e oe ——— a IH | Ts PANMU ° 7 : death is measles, and this .@,' e 9 . Ll road buildine had be : ous" s | the child’s ; $e e — Universal Favorite * oe GLASGOW mo | a e ee en done ‘thi cleanly understood " Findlay’s oval Tortois qos oe 2 oo Le mes n —————|ari that further roads buldng should be enn : < t be assumed. A largely| In the year which see a measles " ee “\Ey as Gtawart and « ‘Mr. and Mrs. J. G.. Ledgerwood/ should no Cook Ranges n fth sent in to the epidemic, there is also noted a con- “ va aint ° , . ae Se ae 7 last -and family,: of Ampriog: ealled on signed petitio . satisfaction °¢ | pe e session of the councM asking side . . has 24 in have given universal Khe fan friends here on Sunday... —=—~Ss_:«{ dun in the number of|%* 443 coal or wood, ey are made “e - ] : na at Bete. them to take over the above road Siderable increase 9 : a ° for many years. Th qreek at theHomeof the’ formera) cca reed to. do with deaths’ of children under five years € Dewar) Myrs.Hilliard Young and baby of | work which they ag de to last They €e | ok ttle an Van simpson, e fire box and perfect dampercon- rioht anhd'ma the result that at the October meet- of age from pneumonia. o | eee ge a. _.| Garp visited at her parental. home| See the & ered ‘their decision. This! ‘These facts should be sufficient to} $ trol, highly finished, made in aree enxtremely heavy. 4 a cLiga returned’ on here, Tecently. ing they alt : ‘Miss Lol M road question has been hanging fire a pursuade parents that measles is a “ foursizes, with or without tanks

o ot- Dhursday last to her parental home rs. Alf and Claude. Hudson . h fire box with grate b \ ‘Mess 8 7-inc *

for a long time and it seems a pity 2 + should g . r :2 _ here after a. three weeks’ stay at ent. the week- .t their parental) if. oy at er ioousus diasies:ease, and that they¥ - 2 e mer county cannot have s o dfire 7 nd at their parental this part of the , tom so you can hold a woo

k-e g 47 n spent the wee 4 e crgsets wie ‘om$ Airs. M “O share of road|take every reasonable precaution to $ oroariced ee ¢yen of Dewar home here, «lat least a small them irom over night. See the perfect | Senlene™ one protect their children from its ser- : yop. iced. ee | | oan - (MigsesIrene and Ruth Story have puilding done. Considerable . Lh Xo oe Mrs ~atowawiaredd. °°eMrcLsaren, Miss re aavingwith Huntley |.is each year spent on roads at other |; way, },- control to regulate the | | Mrs. Ho fatal results. ¢ MN ‘ damper * WEDENDE CY Goints throughout the county. Claim. 1 and frequently oven See the spacious cooking ns. gg nOetau Kathyinand MusterKenneth Gillan {ooo from | Measles 18 infectious irom We!) g% k &% James. ee Le get oo.)ine thatthis is the direct route - 1 the lar , Loo ‘spent Sunday:atthe’ homeof he first symptom showsitself. &6 . Gariet GreénéspentOttawa: to Pembroke, residents of time t space am L the large oven. 66 a Laventure,-Lochwinnoch:. 2 Mr.and Mrs. the) It starts with what js apparently a| ¢. Circulators | sunday with Eitzroy Harbor friends. “‘Sand‘Point think it is up to | SS at the pol: ished top and the fin,ish. the r; oad is put! cold inthe head, and the rash do. es °%. enees$34.00, $03.00 Just a little better than others 2: | lisnewAwioorklidngNomfioerrulllMr.e ofB‘rgeaeGsil- id2e ooreeie |SV elin=e. n| not appear for some days. During of TN, 20 ceccessssssssnssssrsosssescenn is — inorder - jen who has heen laid wp for: thet" , eeeenneees$47.00, $45.00 and worth the money. Ovensize é3 . JamesJ G. Mac-|the days before the appearance of “ IN, QED svvvmmsscsessesessnsnsess 50,00, $66.00 Ne Ve . s | - QUYON | (My, and Mrs he disease is spread by &% - ¢ ast week. yes e we | Pherson and children left on Mon-| ine rash, t P1x21. Your money cannot ee PASE ee a oe - h th and FearLG ceceeeeeease$50.00, $66. evening for Gatineau Point (Mrs. Wesley Campbell and Miss) 7) a “iT lday 3: ! where Mr. MacPherson has charge the secretionsfrom the mouth ane) € Findlay Quebec Tortoise heaters buy better e After a period ofdelightful sunny buy p eriet. . Laurena spent Saturdayat Mr. Mil-| course and nose. This is one of the reasons 4, nay oe autumn weather, we weretreated to| of the-International golf s $15, $19, $22, $32 * * gon's Stewart’s.’ for keeping children who suffer from with grate Peay, -where the jams will josie for aj . : Se Hamilton and azen downer of rain| their eparture 32 - saa team - COAL & : Mr and Mrs: James about eleven -o'c ; 1 time, e $10, $12.50, $15, $17, | ees ieee ee artinge away from othey children.| *” = Box Stoves | p sionds eathered at| Cds _? h ,eense f in. torrents and continued time t sain camé e ‘Gliss Jean spent Sunday at Mr.| lds are bad enough in themselves,| % ranton American w

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‘| du 4 n George Eadie’s. cold may D ears to be a & as but what. app G | eeded well-filled 0 s much ‘n presented them with a i e coal, night.” “It wa et Anthracit V . the erious con- es are delivered and s ° = ~— Q McNeill read. a| often b “a still more s O All stov .

Bea. % Reeve Milton Stewart spent. last. wasgetting rather dry for) purse: (Miss € De es oo .25 Ton O Sti tne land 0. en € acs SILO eeecnnennnreenen$15 6 ae as \ 4 p * tht BT age gaye E Ql ~ er cent discount for EB OO H : * ; Loe oe up. #5 p T

“a Ac 4 " , of water| short address. while ARS. Charles) dition. d n n’. at county couniil plowing, besides -the- nee O eekihreni s fol- sentation. ze ceeseuaesesssneese$15.25 Ton b is wa the. pre t si C

in wells and creeks. Th Burgess made. The serious results of measles cash. Real good stove values. Chestnu , h Myr. and-. Mrs. MacPherson O lowed by such a change in temper-| Bot hot SEOVE SIZE eccescccceceeseneeeeeeeen$15.75 Ton 4 nt d heating by H Miss Lola Mclaen Spent Sunday ble. reply regretting | would be prevented in many cases *° If v C l S17 ton ss Mabel Barr of Goshen. ature that we feel the arrival of rade a suita - you want good neatl g by ° uality Welsh : “aqvith Mi departure forthe present from if proper care were given. - Bed is “e can supply Fine quaiey eis og é T Jack Frost. Sunday morning we had their place for a child who is develop- So air or hot water we O nough to put Sand Point. puthoping to. return ati ipe : > a 1a . hellspentSunday our first fall of snow, e : * ‘ ° a or oo replace oe Miss. Olive Mitc wialra - . : . Cannel coal f a 7 - = gp : ! an - stay |e YOU. Estimates given ’ Rob: 7 [aeraGate fo make their Bole |ing measles, and there he must | ‘at her home inStewartville, [awhite cover overeecormer. $1.00 per cw. x has recovered, no matter % til he such as Mis. H wis ‘Mrs. LL “. un | a oe | Thelate blooming flowers, : : - e attack may appear to We a fg ‘ ++ a &.: asters and dahlias, area sorry) inns. Hoe vynn, Mrs. E. J. Lynn) pow mild th “ - pes 46 per cent OL all the tires sold “se | after a night’s frost... How-) and son, Michael, left on Mondayr'tso be. ae we have teamed & Stove Pi wposs GALoETTA ~— ‘ssiigghhtt after2 reecea few _more|spend a fortnight with the forme Bl lished at 20e each in Canada are oe O L | pleasant days when we get Indian} son, Mr. Patrick.D.. Lynn, and Mrs,|_,ortunate y. we Aave tea ue &e rg, rs. L, T. Vear, Misses Dulsie) summer. Lynn of Temiskaming. "' " “ ‘something about preventing measles We polished at = G d “a ood serum| 44% , | . ooayear |DO gan and] Rev. M. R. Brown of White Lake| in those exposed fo it. Bl The public appreciate quality. ee pomsAeAecoeventnefold "Mi. and Mrs.-E. Re MeCol cent measles case ee Elbows | the day of|had charge of the service : in’ ‘the from a convales Stewarton United ehurch, Ot- Miss - Geraldine left Wednes in More quality is built into Good-ee oy ee eeveaen tte e Z9o5e¢ e8ach ; Lue te vORit “their ion, viuleetReev. Jn.FF. MAircGGuarydy "twwassaatt| opnrseveBntean attack or to lessen its |. | - “E4a9steh,an00d rOepoSrtEa Tmoset.aperofitaanblee Waeaycoe1 OhKieucnhenrer o visit their son,!| wh year tires than any other. A os ite Lake, © 9 00 severity if it occurs. F session, =SCtt=st*=

— = — 3 | ht was a week-| ‘Those Chicago Bandits — j- ane Reside 2 . e ee pening tLMisFlorence Wrig anaes Xesl ence & “e, ; : =~ : bo ae end guest of her ‘sister, Mrs. M. - ‘At 7 i C okt We vs i 1a . 4 a MrB ‘eg Ro ae & r Min Re CG. Rose, mspector, 18 Vis-) Joyce. < ES EES SSRss - Almonte. Gazette: We are tora IM) Ro ee 0 | t. “z e 30. JOHN STREET Arnprior, On @ ewspaperheadlinethaty “ChOnicatgbo A5 a “ : ——{\*ee" Telephon ools inthis vicinity this| Misscs MMariee.GGiibbbboonnss,, R.N., : return-|GaNnestore Are Now Faitl EIR7 the snch e cae Ge Mi ees “ OY fomved, now)ARNPRIOR - - Ontario | c&edy ds bobo bhobcbcbedoteés Sytote LyMebeOeBebebeSehe2Go kTel tromStave Satintay. °" Ganestery6Ney are rt inetray ; He ©.ae666, dnt, & ah eNOGO OTNOr eeeS gas9, Smyth is visiting - her|. “Mr. Victor uwcBane spent a few! acerwhether th : § RIaeitsasIiIA foSS B hecity during the week. — ever, whether they. ate running from ) ee ON Mrs, OW. Dickson. j days int thepolice orafter them.