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: Volume Fifty-seven—No. 27 ARNPRIOR, ONT., THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1986 Subscription—$2.00 per Year

‘Sectional W.MLS.Rally Held Arnprior Athlete In — RECITAL Baseball Executive William Mackie of Braeside First Place At Meet In Grace-St. Andrew’s Manse Appeals for Support

_ D ewars PresbyterianC by Pupils. of Miss Flora hurch Kenneth Moorehouse, of Arn- The excutive of the Arnprior Drowned in OttawaRiver prior, a student of the Arnprior| MacDonald, A.T.C.M. Amateur Baseball Club is making Goo highschool, leaves on Friday for d Attendance at MeetingHeldat Dewars iPresby- a strong effort to revive baseball Tragedy Occurs as PartCy rossing River at terian C Toronto to compete in the Provin- Grace-St. Andrew's United in Arnprior. As in all sports, hurch—Givings Advanced Over Past cial Track and Field Meet to be Petawawa—Narrow Escape of Four Others— Years church manse -was tastefully de- financing the summer’s activities —Interesting Addresses Given held in the Queen City on Satur- corated with roses and mock present certain difficulties. The Vivid Story of Tragic Affair Related by Survivor | day, June 27th. At the annual orange blossoms for the students’ executive appreciates the goodwill The sectional W.MS. rally for Track and Field Meet held at Ot- recital an interesting mission talk. In given by the pupils of of those listed below who have The tragic news reached Brae-}{ A SURVIVOR’S STORY — this district of the Presbyterian fawa on Saturday, June 6th Ken- addressing the meeting, brought Miss Flora MacDonald, A.T.C.M, paid a $1.00 membershipin lieu of side on Saturday evening of the . ehurch was held in the Dewar’s neth won first place in the pole Ronald Miller, one of the sur- down recommendations from the on Monday evening, at 8 p.m. admissions to the games. Through drowning in the Ottawa river vaulting contest, competing vivor’s, told the follcwing graphic church on Thursday last and was recent Council meeting in To- About fifty were present including the courtesy of The Arnprior near Petawawa, of William Mac- against contestants from all high story as he lay in the camp hos- -attended by some 80-members of ronto.. Mrs. Cochrane has re- parents of pupils and invited Chronicle, all memiberships will key, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dave schools of the sections of the Ot- pital, still suffering fromhis ex- the Women’s Missionary ‘Society cently been a resident of Sask- guests. be acknowledged through the Mackey of Braeside. and their friends, ~ . tawa Valley. Twenty-two ath- perience: atchewan and has had experi- The following recital pregram press. The canvass for season It appsars seven men were letes, who secured first place. in “We were all able to grab the . Arnprior, Dewar’s, Renfrew, ence in. home mission work by Miss MacDonald’s pupils: ticket purchasers is still continu- crossing the Ottawa river on Sat- the different events, from Ottawa side of the boat, as it floated un- ‘Stewartville and Lochwinnoch both in the West and now in her Boat Song by Miss Ona Beth- ing and the executive appeals to urday afternoon from Petawawa collegiate and surrounding dis- side dcwn. We clung, there shout- were among-the. auxiliaries ans- eastern home. She has long been une; The Clown iby Robert Gus- those who have not already done Military Camp to Fort William, trict, leave Ottawa on Friday af- ing for help, but the wind was wering the roll call. The morn- associated with W.M.S. work. Mr. elle; Tangled tunes by Russell so, to purchase their tickets at Que., when the boat capsized in a ternoon for Toronto, and while in high and our voices could not ing sessicn opened with Mrs. R. and Mrs. Huttcn, the former the Gardner; guttar, Serenade by once. squall. Four occupants owe their carry far. The water was bitter- Stewart giving the Scripture les- student in charge of the Dewaz the city will be the guests of jhe James Short; Pixie’s Good Night The executive does not desire to lives to the timely arrival of a ly cold. It must have beenall of . Son from the 72nd. psalm. The and Lochwinnoch Presbyterian Athletic Commission. Song by Janet Craig;HappyFarm- exclude from the games those who motor boat into which they were an houribefore help came, and the first vice-president of the presby- churches, have been for sometime. er by Margaret Young:theCurious cannot afford to pay for the enter- pulled as they clung to their ip- terial, Miss Bertha. McEwen of stationed in the Peace River dis- Story by Hazel Prensler; Melody tainment provided. Byall means cold was tco much for some cf turned craft. boys. Caricton Place, presided. Mrs. trict and have had wide experi- in F. by Brian -Guselle; Minuet come to the games andconsider The three men who were Dan MacKay of Arnprior gave the ence in pioneer life and home Lanark & Renfrew L’Antique by Gwen Gardner: yourselves welcome. The execu- “One of the others, I can’t re- drowned were William Mackey oi member which one now, started opening prayers. The » secretary mission work. Mrs, Huttcn has Rhapsodie in-C. Minor by Court tive does, however, appeal that Braeside, August Roy of Three Military Happenings out once to swim ashore, but he for the day was Mrs. Ashby of had much work to do in her hus- Stone. ; those who can afford to do so buy Rivers, Que., and John Clifton, of only went about 50 yards, and MecDonald’s Corners. Each ‘sec- band’s charge and was called upon Special vocal numbers were season tickets and present them RJIC.H.A. in camp at Petawawa. then came back, exhausted. He retary was called upon to give a to do various kinds of work. in- Number 7 and 8 -Platocns of given by pupils of Mrs. H. E. when the collection is taken. If The river. which is about two thought it was safer to stick with short report of their department cluding, much home nursing. Dur- Arnprior, twenty-five strong go Mason as follows: you are not purchasing a season miles wide at this point, was the boat. He knew he could and very encouragingreports were ing the dry season when crops into camp at Connaught, Ranges Vocal duet, “The Vale” by ticket, please contribute to the rough and when the boat which never mrake the shore. received. The membership and were a failure for several years in on Saturday under command of Misses Leis Woermke and Phyllis collection as generously as pos- was equipped with an outboard “It was all we could do, shout- givings were within keeping with the Peace River district and food Captain J. C. Irvine, Woermke; Le Faux Pas by Doug- sible . The executive reiterates motor was about half a mile ous, and and kicking, and encouraging those of other years and in some and clothing were scarce, Mrs. (Captains J. C. Irvine and H. F las Brown and Billie Lee; trio, that anyone is welcome to see the they got into trouble and the each other to stick to it, to keap cases were advanced. The mem- Hutton reports that great good Baker of Arnprior, J. A. B. Dul- “Little Blue Bird of My’ Heart” games free of charge but appeals overloaded craft capsized. our heads above water and pray bers of the sectional meeting were was done by people in the East mage of Smiths Falls, who have by Misses Jane ‘Boyle, Phyllis for co-operation on an honor While the other four held on that helo would come. One of . pleased to have as their guest Dr. when they shipped car loads of attended the theatrical militia Woermke and Bessie Pritchard; basis. desperately, Francis Miller of the boys lost his grip and drifted Margaret O’Hara of Smiths Falls, clothing and food stuffs to the dif- eourse in Ottawa between iOcto- duet, “Cradle Song” by. Misses Frankly, the last game netted Fort William, Que., who nad been ber and May, have réceived their Dorothy Murray and Zella Heus- $5.62 from non-ticket holders, away, too exhausted even 19 one of the returned missionaries ferent churches in the dried out to Pembroke with his motorboat, shout. He sank as, terrified, we who has given many years to the results of examinations, and have ton. chiefly big, nickle ‘contributions, area. Previous to coming to appeared on the scene, having de- ‘watched him go. None of us work in ‘China. Dr. O’Hara’s talk been successful in their finals, Two gpecial numbers were a cost of $5.00 for umpiring charges Dewar’s Mr. Hutton was stationed cided to call at the military dock could help. We were almost on the work in. the foreign field which increased their standing in violin selection by Master John the net revenue for the club was at Beachburg. The women cf the befcre proceeding home. Miller gonners ourselves. -wias followed with interest. She Dewar church served dinner and military training. Stone of Renfrew accompanied by 62¢. saw the men struggling in che spoke of her years with the Chin- supper tothe large gathering in About 200 men and the officers his brother, Court Stone, and al. Obviously a fuller support must water and at once went to their ese people as years. of happiness the basement of the church. of the Lanark and Renfrew Scot- piano selection, “Norwegian Brid- be realized to ensure the life of assistance, arriving in time to and enjoyed her work every hour tish Regiment will attend the an- al Procession Passing By” by Miss the club. If ever amateur base- rescue the four survivors. Had COMING EVENTS of the day. Mrs, Hutton report- nual training camp at Connaught Margaret MacDonald of Arnprior. ball can get back its own in Arn- he been a few minutes later it ed for the White Heather Mission Ranges, it was revealed here by prior it can do it this year, but would probably have been too Decoration Service will be held at Band and a closingprayer by Mrs. Arnprior WinsIts Lieut.-Col. P. H. Gardner, M.C., only with the support of the pub- late, as the water was very cold Flat Rapids cemetery on Sun- Alex. Dewar brought the morning V.D., commanding officer of the Junior Baseball League lic. Let’s give amateur sport a and the men were becoming day afternoon, June 28th, at 2 session to a close. regiment. Training will be con- To Be Organized boost! numbed fromexposure. . o’clock. 2tp Theafternoon Scripture lesson, First Home Game ducted fom June 28 to July 5. It Dragging operations were com- is expected the camp this year Psalm 96, was read by Mrs. £El- At an executive meeting of the Some Tall Rye Grown menced at once and continued Social at Bellamy Road United more MacLean of the Dewar’s ‘Baseball.in Arnprior officially will be one of the largest in many Arnprior Amateur club of Arn- until late in the evening but,- be- Church on Tuesday, July th. auxiliary, while Miss McInnes of-.| opened last Friday evening when years, and will be attended by six prior, plans were adopted to form In White Lake District cause of the rough water, it was Supper served, program, White fered ‘prayer. Suitable hymns} in the first game of the schedule, battalions of the 8th Brigade. a junior baseball town league. impossible to accomplish any- Lake orchestra. “were chosen for’ this missionary the locals won - from .-Almonte, Three military cups on display Mr. A. N. Davieau, president of Fall rye, six feet, nine inches in thing. Up to going to press thé program. The reading given by 13-4. _A large crowd of interest- in W. A. Whyte’s window, are the club suggested the idea that a height stands in The Chronicle bodies have not been recovered. Baking Sale will be held in Gard- ner vacant store on Saturday, Miss McEwen on “Trust” was ap- ed baseball fans were present and trophies won by memibers of B. junior town league be sponsored window. These stalks were grown The late William Mackey was in preciated andhad. many fine for the opening game, they were Company, (Arnprior and ‘Ren- by the club. .- 3, on the farm of Mr. Andrew Mc- his 29th year, and leaves to mourn July 4th, under ausp’ces of Em- points... Mrs. Ashby of |MecDon-: treated to a fair game ofbaseball. frew.) The Inter-Company~ Mus-|. It was decided to iimit the age Lachlin in the White Lake dis- his loss besides his sorrowingpar- manuel (Church Guild. - ketry. trophy has been won four ald’s Corners, the literature and George Valin cecupied the mound of those playing in the league to trict. Mr. McLachlin informs the ents, one sister, Mrs. Wm. Foster Strawberry Festival under aus- supply secretary, gave a splendid for Arnprior and from the first times in the past five years, B. 16 years, the teams to be under Chronicle he has ‘a field of rye of Lanark, and one brother, Em- pices of Arnpricr W.I. in the report of that department, ‘much - inning to the finish, was. steady Company averaging the highest the supervision of men appointed that averages a good height and erson at home. Gardner block on Tuesday, Junz soore in rifle shooting. The In- with the present growth, the grain fine literatyre for auxiliaries, mis- and kept the game under control. by the committee. 30th from 4 to 7 p.m. Admis- sion bands and other church o-- Syme in the delivery box for Al- ter-Company Efficiency trophy is Whenthe registration of junior will go much higher. sion 25c, 3t ganizations is now available at a monte allowed four-walks in the awarded annually for the most players is completed, weekly Dunlap- Yule Wed- small cost and it is expected first innning and one each in efficient company. The best shot games will be arranged. Social andDance at Sadler’ school many. would be interested inthe fourth ad sixth. Vandusen ¢e- cup, competed for annually was All these desiring to enter the Milne Auxiliary Present ding on Saturday house on Tuesday, June 30t'» literature department. Mrs. Voyce replaced Syme in the seventh, won by Captain J. C. Irvine, Ball game at 6.30. Music by junior ball league to be conducted 0.C. of B. Company for the high- Two Life Memberships Twilight orchestra. Admissicn of Carleton who was appointed to but was easy for the local batters. Jocally under the direction of the Grace-St. Andrew's United Cecil Savard slugged a homer est score of the battalion at Peta- Arnprior Amateur Baseball ‘Club 25c, supper 10c. give the provincial repcrt, was The June meeting of the Milne church will be the scene of a wed- unable to be present and ,in her with Tierney and McNaughton on wawa last year. will please leave their names at Auxiliary of Grace-St. Andrew’s ding of much interest on Satur- Dr. Neilson, Medical Arts Buiild- bases, in the sixth, and MdLymont In winning all awards the the office of The Arnprior Chron- place Mrs. Slattery of Arnprior, United church was held on Thurs- day at 12.30 noon, when Miss ing, Ottawa, specialist in gave the statement. Mrs. H. in the eighth brought in Presley members of B. Campany under icle. day, June 18th. The topic of the Mary Elizabeth, only daughter of. eye, ear, nose and throat. Next on a home run. As will be seen command of Captain Irvine are Cochrane of Arnprior, president evening was Temperance, and was Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Yule of Arn- visit to Arnpriv™, Saturday ai- was heard in by the score by innings Arnprior to be congratulated for their of the presbyterial, The Christian Rally dealt with in a very interesting prior will be united in marriage - ternoon and evening, July 4. — batted Almonte’s two pitchers splendid average and efficiency. of the Evangelical church will be manner, Of particular interest was to Mr. Kirke Dunlap, elder son of hard in the sixth and seventh in- _~ Dance at Mississippi Lodge under held in Pembroke, June 30 and the presentation of Life Member- Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Dunlap, of nings, scoring ten runs. Ross auspices cf Galetta Community Amprior Lower Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Nix and July 1. Misses Ruth Frieday and ships to two members, Mrs. Myra Lowell, Mass. ‘Rev. J. M. Mac- McNaughton on thereceiving end family of Granby, Que., are visit- Myrtle Schlievert . and John Lindsay and Miss Lillian Elliott. Donald, B.A., B-D., will officiate. Club on Tuesday, June 39. Music by Vince Bissell and his for the locals, and Grace for Al- ing at the home of Mrs. Nix’ par- Dahms have been appointed dele- The bride will be attended by monte, were alert at all times. band of Ottawa. Admission 352 School Promotion ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lewis. gates from Zion Ewangelical. Miss Francis King of Ottawa as Gordon Dontigny replaced Char- maid of honor, while the groom including tax. bonneau in the left field in the Arnprior Baseball — will be assisted by his brother, Lawn Social and Dance auspices ist Class Honors—75% and over sixth. Mr. Parker Dunlap of Lowell, of Kinburn Junior hockey club, 2nd Class Honors—66%—T4A% . The line up and players: Ralph King Receives Commission Membership List Mass. ss nors—60%—65% in the school grounds, Kinburn, 8rd Cla Ho Arnprior—Dan McNeil cf; B. Acting as ushers will be Messrs. on Wednesday, July 3. Harry Credit—50%—59% Valin ss; Frank Tierney 3b; Ross The following are paid in fuil Wiliam Moe and Jack Yule. Gould and his musical aces. Ad- ‘From Form I to Form iW MicNauighton c; Cecil Savard 1b; ~ One Day And a Bride Next Day $1.00 membership of the Arnprior * Miss Flora MacDonald, A.T.C.M. mission 35c¢c includng supper. ss Honors—B. Frieday, an 1st Cla A. McNeil 2b; T. Charbonneau i; Baseball (Club. The canvass 2 will preside at the organ. C. Havey, D, Lindsay, M. McElli- Mac:Mconey rf; Geo, Valin p. Ralph Dickson King, Buffalo, major. still progressing and all names Anniversary Servicers in Dewars D. gott, E. McKinstry, M. McNab, Almonte—Quinn 1b; McCabe 2b; N.Y., received his commission as On account of his high standing will b2 listed in coming issues of Presbyterian church, on Sun- Moore, B. O'Neill, V. Runtz, R. Presley rf; McLymont lf; Simpson second lieutenant at the gradua- young King had his choice of The Chronicle. This list constit- day, July 5th at 11 am. and Scheels, J. Slattery, N. Styles, FE. ss: Syme p;. Grace c; Fisher 3b; tion exercises of the United States what branch of the service he utes your receipt. Fiease notify 7.30 p.m. Special guest speaker. Wood, M. F. Wright. Leddington cf. Military academy at West Point would like to take up and natural- the executive regarding any omis- W.C.T.U. Annual Anniversary supper cn Wednes- 28nd Class Honors—B. Bennett, Umipires—iRed. Collins of Carle- on Friday morning, June 12. ly chose the engineering branch, sions. day, July 8th, from 5 to 8; pro- . Bullard, H. Burton, Mr. Ralph King is a son of Dr. which cffers splendid opportuni- ‘A. A. Brown, J. C. Yule, A. V. E. Boese, M ton Place on strikes and balls, and: gram and ball game. 27-2 s, Held In Arnprior P, Davieau, E. Hogan, L.. Jone Leo Convey :on bases. and Mrs. William King. His ties in that profession either in or Wright, A. N. Davieau, S. E. 12th of July Celebration in Wm. H. Slater, D. Stevenson. - Score by-inning:.— . mother was formerly Miss Ethel out of the service. He will be Houston, Jessie Mackie, Adrienne MeBride’s Grove, Fitzroy Har- 8rd Class Honors—M. Barrie, Almonte 2.0.00.O10 001 02— 4 Dickson of Fitzroy township. The stationed at Belvoir, Pa, at thes Clarke, Miss M. Bond, Dorothy The 5ist annual convention of H. Cram, L. Goulet, E° 4uron, O. _Arnprior, ...... 101 105. 50—13 Misses Edna and Buelah Dickson close of his three months’ vaca- Clarke, A. G. Burwash, H. Arms- the Renfrew County Women’s bor on Saturday, July 1lith, un- Na- der L.O.L. No. 541 ausoices. Lapierre, N. McLachlan, F. recent graduates of Arnprior high tion. den, K. Dunlap, W. Moe, H. Sulli- Christian Temperance: Unicon will bert, K. Parker, A. Sargent, L. school are cousins of Mr. Ralph One of the happy events in he van, J. Mulvihill, HW. A. Short, Dr. be heii in Arnprior, in the Elgin Good speakers, softball, dinner and supper. Dancing platficrm Stewart, P. Woermke. King. social life of the academy will J. H. Box, J. R. Byrne, E. Scully, sireet Baptist church, on Tuesday, “Credit—E. Armitage, B. Bedore, Shot Large Bruin The following is a clipping from take place on Saturday, June 13, H. D. McCord, E. W. Styles, H. June 30th. The morning session in the evening. Byerley, Vv. Booth, R. Burke, M. the Buffalo News: when Lieut. King will be mar- Miller, H. N. Osborne, F. Scar- starts at 10.45 am. and afternoon PERMANENT WAVE SPECIAL— bon- FE. Carss, R. (Carthy, L. Char Cadet King is.one of the honor ried in the cadet chapel to Miss dino, A. Farmer, A. Whyte, B. session at 1.15 p.m. Mrs. Durend of Renfrew, will be Lo Mr. John F. O’Donnell of Arn- neau,; K. Clarke, L. (Clarke, men in his class, graduating No. 4 Ruth Warren of New York. The O'Neil, A. Sinclair, E. Malloch, D. ‘Im the evening th2 Rev. A. O. at Miss ‘O’Connsr Beauty Par- . E. Des- prior, shot a. huge black bear, bride is said to be a charming Clouthier, J. P. Cook, M in a class of 278. The original Bridge, W. McNeil, D.’Good,. J. Lloyd, B.A., minister of Bell St. lor, every Tuesday from 10 a.m. ser, E. measuring more than seven feet - -armia, G. Fairfield; D. Fra elass numbered 406. South Buf- young woman who met Ralph ata Brennan, F. H. Weldon, S. Prens- United church Ottawa, will ad- daylight saving time. Price—. Gillies, V. Kewley, S. LeMoine, VL. from tip to tip, and - weighing falo shares with Cadet King’s par- cadet hop. ler, M. Moore, Rev. Fr. Warnock, dress the meeting. The presenta- S. more than 300 lbs. Mr. O%Don- $1.50 oil wave $2.50, $3.50 and Leitch, B. McComb, M. McCue, ents and brothers. and sisters the Attending the ceremony and Rev. Mr. MacDonald, A. McLean, tion of prizes and a program will). $5.00; genuime oil wave with nell, while employed. at Gleeson doch, B. Neuman, E. Peever, pride naturally felt upon Ralph’s wedding from South Buffalo will S. R. Rudd, W. A. Whyte, W. be rendered. Everybody is in- Mur and. Martin’s camp on the new soft curl, no dry ends; alsa rtson, J. Wilson. |high standing. Probably no South be Dr. and Mrs. William King; Keith, A. Sproule, J. M. Styles, P. vited to attend the evening ses- L Robe North Bay-Temiskaming highway, Zctoz wave, and Jamal wave, n1 “From Form I to Form Wi Buffalo boy ever attained so high Ralph’s brothers, Dr. Merle H. Clouthier, Rev. J. Kutter, E. sian. machine, no electricity. Fot heard something rummaging in ---‘Lst Class Honors: J. Boyle, E. a rank -at this great military King and Dr. Lorne King, with Bimm, Dr. Cochranz, Dr. Mc- The prize winners in the public sippointment Phone 277 or. call the garbage dump behind the ;B. Guselle, E. Patterson, school. their wives; his sister, Mrs. Wes- Naughton, C. Wagenblass, Dr. Mc- school W.C.T.U. contests are: at millinery store. Graham camp just as it was growing dark. tledge, C. Stanton, H. Steale, But young King found time not ley J. Keppel and her husband, Gregor, J. Murphy, F. Murphy, J. Health books—Sr. TiI—1 Ross M: Ru he was confront- ds ee Oninvestigating only forhis scholastic work butt in and Miss Ethel King. Dr. MRus- A. Fisher, C. Dewar, A. H. Close, Rebertson, 2 Roy Neuman, 3 Har- 109 Club—The installation end DD. Woo Ong shot brought nd Class Honors: H Armstrong, ed with bruin. the field of athletics he has a bril- sell King of Lancaster and Roy F. Cotie, R. A. Degear, N. Robin- old Presley. election of officers of the 100 9 A second. bear appear- Armstrong, R. Muldoon, M. him down. liant record, particularly in foot- King, brothers, will be unable to son, Rev. Fr. Haas, Mons. Kiernan,| Posters—JIr. Iv—1l1 Weldon Club will take place at Grace- he fired, the animal leap- St. Andrew’s United Parish Hall , B. Pritchard,H. Slater. ed and bail. In his plebe year he play- attend as will his sister, Mrs. Mar- T. Brady, H. W. Otto, Mrs. H. W. Runtz, 2 Manfred Oelsner, 3 Peter Noonan him, but soon turned 8rd. Class Honors: J. Box, -T. ing towards ed full back on the class team and gery Hacett. A number of South Ctto, Muriel Beatty, A. McKenny,, Moskos. cn Friday evening, June 26th, and ran off into the bush. The IV—1 Charlotte supper and ‘banquet to com- dley, I. Caldwell, C. Campbell, ‘was quarter back on the varsity Buffalo friends of the young man Pat Carter, Mrs. P. Carter, E. Ho- Posters—Sr. Bra shot was skinned. and 3 mence at 7.30 DS.T. A_ large “MM. Campbell, R. Goulet, F. Hoad, animal he team for three years. He was will also be present on these two gan, C. Mainprize, F. Cannon, G. Oelsner, 2 Muriel Armstrong, E. the hide nailed to the wall of the twice injured, once in 1934 and J. Valin, J. Cook. C. Rahm, B. Earl Murdoch. delegation is expected from C. MacMullen,. D. McLaren, auspicious occasions, including E. Verch, J. tracted considerable comment again in 1935, which was a. great ‘Mr, and Mrs, Paul Herold and, Mr. Craig, B. Jack, A. D. Wishart, B. Prize winners in Lechwinnoch, Ottawa, Almonte, Carleton | Nabert, E. Prensler, at- . . samp building, where its size loss to the team-and school and a and Mrs, Edward Muir. Baker, W P. Derham, H. Gould, S .S. No. 4, McNab: Place, Perth and Smiths Falls. Yade. ~ camp. Doris The International ‘President, Abraham, O. Chat- from many visitors to the great disappointment. to himself. After the wedding Lieut. King T. P. @Toole, George Yule. J. S. Sr. DWl—Lloyd Jackson, “Credit; M. Myr. Alf. Ecclestene of , ngham, C. Dup- However, he managed to play and his bride will occupy a cot- Rodgers, H. MecKerracher, J. Connery and Ralph Jahn, equal. eauvert, C. Cunni will be present and address the son, L. Kauf- Mr. and-Mrs. Jack Bridge of St. enough games to win his letters tage at Lake George for the three Thompson, R. L. Guselle, R. J. Jr. I—Thelma McInnes, Doro- is, E. Grant, T. Ive Club. It is hoped every mem- H. McComb, D. Andrew’s: East, Que., spent. Tues- each year... ae . Jmonths included in his furlough, Murphy, W. H.. MacFarlane. E. thy Phillips. -. feldt, L. MacLean, ber will be in attendance, and Sargent, E. day and Wednesdayat the home “In the corps he became a high after which’ they will ccme to Davis, C. Hornidge. J. W. C. Tier- Sr, IV—tIrlis Shaw. “M. “Ray, P. Renaud, J. no grade— any who wish to join the Club 8. Touran- of the former’s parents, Mr. and ranking officer... In. his | senior Buffalo for a brief stay before ney, C. A. Mulvihill, J. Mooney, Honorary mention, - Sohiievert, M. Slater, are invited to be present also. A. Joyce. Florence McGregor. e, O.Wolff. | Mirs. Hedley: Bridge. a year ‘he was. battalion : sergeant going to Fort Belvoir. ermk geau; L. Wo eompere

mSPageTwo| THE.ARNPRIOR CHRONICLE Thursday, June 25, 1936

‘terian (Church ‘where a ‘large gath- lliam R. Caldwellof ering who had known the late oSaeWi {1 Major. intimately, gathered.to pay Mr. Ernest Dean, Vice-Pres. ~Carleton PlaceiisLaid to Rest thir respects. eee

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winners in the stock judging com- watch and guide the legislature as e = eight days. Friday.was. his 49th terests to. which he devoted a las D. Findlay, Norman McDoug- ‘Laundry SOA Brand cake 4c petition: it affected the dairy industry and birthday. -pertion of his time and helq a all, Carleton Place and Bert H. dd

Ottawa Valley competition win- a . William R. Caldwell Was: born ‘dictatorship in a number of com- to assist the government as much Soper and John Ciark of. Smiths ners: Boys, Gerald Montgomery, as possible to improve the mar- e B B per = per

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sented North Lanark in the pro- interested In politics and in the a | Mr. and Mrs. N.S. Robertson, Dr. ladies, Miss Ada Hughes. Gerald vincial legislature for -about 3D provincial election held in 1926 ne manufacturing purposes, and it Paper Table Cloths, Wax Paper, pkgs 0... 16¢ R

and Mrs. H. Cochrane, Mr. and ee Montgomery was the winner of was felt that a farmer could not years. Following his early edu- was a Liberal candidate but ‘was Mrs. D. A. Gillies, Mr. and irs. J. pkg OF DBeee 15e 100 ft Rolls .25¢

the stock aid silver trcphy. live well unless he was receiving dd cation in the: village school he lat- unsuccessful, Later he was elect- A. Gillies and daughter, Janet, of e Pineapple Cubes, Tin ...... 150 Tuna Sandwich Spread A. M. Barr, Grenville county at least $1 per hundred for his er took a course in ‘the Royal ed president of the Liberal Asso- Braeside. Special Bleng Coffee lb ....29e QZ CANS ooo cececececeeceeeeeeeeeeee25€ agricultural representative, was in milk, He suggested that a -am- uu

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charge. e was thus eminently well equipped which he held until the time ct paign be made to educate the con- u Lucerne Sandwich Spread 10¢ Paper Plates, doz. oon. 10¢ The sessions opsned with both suming public to be prepared to d _. for military service at the timeof his ‘death. W. M.S. SECTIONAL a Gurd’s Gingerale, splits Pitted Dates, 2 Vb own. 20¢

club helding theirannual meetings pay a little mcre for actual agvi- n : the Great. War in. 1914. In this He was’ a member of St. An-

a HELD AT EPWORTH in the main building when mat- cultural products consumed. Pints and 30 oz bottles Paper Servieites, white or E . conflict he enlisted carly and went drew’s Presbyterian church and d

ters pertaining to the welfare of E “overseas in 1915 with. the Second for several years was amember of John L. Stansel, fieldman of the Olives, plain, 4 oz bottles 10c white with colored borders the clubs were discussed. Officials province of Ontario, advocated R 2 PRESS.cee25e Pioneer Battalion in -which he Delegates from Five So- E 11 oz bottles 20.25€

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hheld the rank of lieutenant. While He was married in St. Andrew’s : G cieties Are Present at president, H. A. Hughes, vice pres. of cattle and more weeding of the Olives, mixed, ....25¢e and 35e Stuffed Olives 4 oz. bottle 15¢ Jon active service he served with church here on Novemiber 11, 1915 E Interesting Sessions W. E. Dean; secretary, James poorer animals. He had been McLaren’s Cheese Relish, 11 oz bottles ow.30c E the 53rd and the 83rd. Battalions by Rev. John J. “Monds, the ‘wed- aa

sent out by a group of Toronto G 1742 oz. bottle ool.Ade and the Second Pioneers. He was ding being of a military nature, ‘Henry, Ottawa: Grenville ccunty, president, George Wilson, Win- business men who desired to es- R ‘shell shocked in the engagement His bride was Elsie Gillies, only Epworth United church, Wood- e

chester, secretary, H.W. Graham, tablish cooperation between offic- s at Seloi and later. was’ invalided daughter of the late David and lawn, in its attractive rural setting H Morrisburg.. ials of cattle clubs and scattered home where he continued to serve Mrs. Gillies of this town. He is was the center of an enthusiastic aa Bug Killey 25 tb bag 40¢ sectional meeting of. the Ottawa Following linch a meeting was breeders. U bs]

with the forces until after the end survived by his. widow and two a held at which Frank Napier, sec- L. C. McQuwat cf the C-P.R. farm of the war. In this latter ser- children, Ewan and Janet, two Presbyterial W.M.S. of the United N retary of the Canadian Ayrshire division, Ottawa, gave a demort- n

vice he was located at Petawawa brothers, J. B. of Ottawa, and Church of Canada. A profusicn u the required good Gaspe Salmon, 1b _..35c Sunkist Oranges Breeders’ Association, presided. of a “and also.at the re-establishment Brigadier Clyde Caldwell, Nation- of peonies, ferns and garden flow- stration ers decorated the pulpit and choir Lorne Franklin of the Farmezs points of an Ayrshire bull. e Dozen...... 36c and 40c camp for soldiers at Frederickton, al Defence Dept., Ottawa; also a finally retiring from. the service three sisters, Mrs. E. G. Jackscn, loft. aa Fresh Halibut, Ib _..25c a oeA0e

uu doz. “with the rank of majer. Montreal; Mrs. Goldwyre Lewis, Mrs. R -C. Eak'n of Carp, sec- Lemons, Shortly aiter his return he loca- Ottawa; and Mrs. F. W. Kerr, To- ticnal vice-president, was in che Carleton County Council a VWillets, Fresh or ted in Carleton -Place where ne ronto. chair. The worshipservice was uu Grape Fruit, 4 for ..25¢ G 30c engaged in fox farming in which Leading figures in the business, conducted by the following ladies: doz ...25¢, a Smoked, 2 Ibs for 35¢_ Bananas, he was eminently successful, his professional, political, military responsive reading, Mrs. A. W. Raises Tax Levy 52,000| nn i fox ranch ‘being located at. the andsocial life of Lanark County Lougheed of (Fitzroy Harbor; a HSER REBA C R EREREBRRRESeeeeReeeeeeeeeeeeeeeea foot of the lower Mississippi Lake on Sunday afteroon, paid their scripture, Mrs. Archie Ritchie of Nepean High School ‘Provision- | to last tribute to Major William Epworth and prayer by Mrs. Al- ExtraAmount Goes ‘about two miles from town, where pted he built- himself. a comfortable Ronald ‘Caldwell. At 2 o’clock a fred Findlay of Ottawa. The min- ally—Education Committee ‘Report is Ado Hon. Earl Rowe Speaks |PROFESSIONAL CARDS home. brief private service was conduct- utes were read by Mrs. W. G. Here he has since resided dur- ed at the home of his mother-in- Anderson of Galetta and Mrs. W. Carletcm County Council ap- North Gower, and Ernest Cole, In Pembroke June 29

ing the summer. months, usually law, Mirs. David Gillies, Bridge James of Carp was appointed sec- proved a grant of $5,000 to Nep- Marlborough, dissenting. The re- G. H. Moles coming to Carleton Place for the street, after which the funeral retary. Mrs. A. Ritchie welcotni- ean High school on condition that port recommended that the min- Hon. Earl Rowe, newly-elected winter andmaking his home at proceeded to St. Andrew’s Presby- ed the ladies of Epworth church. the grant ‘be not paid until the ister of education be requested to leader of the Conservative party GENERAL Insurance agent, Suc- establish bilingual normal schools in ‘Ontario. will address a public cessor to R. G. Moles. Fire, Life An invitation for the next meet- township has paid over to the ing was extended o behalf of the county at least 50 per cent of the in order to train English speaking meeting in the armories at Pem- and Accident companies repre- Carp Auxiliary by Mrs. A. B. 1935 rate, for which the township teachers to be able to teach broke on Monday evening, June sented are the best. Office in Hyndman. is in arrears. In the report of the French as well as providing for 29. The meeting is under the the Town Hall. Mrs. A. H. Bogue, associate finance committee submitted pro- grants of $50 each .o 1 school auspices of the North Renfrew

helpers secretary, of the presby- vision was made for increasing fairs and $300 for junior farmers’ Conservative Association, and Dr. terial, spoke on this branch of the the grant from$3,000 to $5,000, work and $50: for an agricultural E. T. Woods, president, will likely C. A. Mulvihill, K.C., B.A. work. Mrs. C. C. Smith of Of- which wautcmatically increased the scholarship at the Ontario Agri- introduce the speaker. tawa, introduced :Mrs. (C. B. Wil- county levy by $2,000 to a total of cultural (College, . BARRISTER, Solicitor, Notary, Viams of the Montreal-Ottawa $491,000. There was considerable Reeve H. Craig took the stand Bonding ard Brokers’ Agent, conference branch who gave in- discussion over the amcunt of the that requests for bilingual schools Miscellaneous Shower etc. Money to loan. Office ‘teresting impressions of the recent grant to the school, the matter should come from the various At Fitzroy.. Harbor John‘street, opposite Bell Tele- school boards and not from the phone office. meeting of the Deminion board in finally (being decided when the committee report, cn motion of county. Reeve Innes said all that Toronto. A very helpful address In honor of Miss Teresa Mc- was given by Mrs. F. S. Caldwell Reeve John Innes and J. Robert, was being asked was for provision Hale, Mrs. Thos. Trudeau enter- of Carp on the subject “The Prob- was adopted unanimously. so that teachers could get addi- tained at a delightfully arranged A. A. McLEAN,B:A. Nepean township has not paid tional training. It is perm'ssable lem of Race Prejudice.” Mrs. F. miscellaneous shower. (Successor to Late A. Burwash) T. Tory of Ottawa conducted the county any of its 1935 now to teach French in schools over to.the The rooms were adorned with a BARRISTER, Solicitor, Notary questicnnaire and the noondgy amounting to $152,814.64 and the establishment of.the Nor- rates profusion of roses and peonies. Public. Office in Gardner meditation was led by Rev. A.W. interest from’ December 20 mal schools would make it pos- with The supper table which was cen- Block, John street, Phone 67, Lougheed of Fitzroy Harbor. last. The county council, it is sible. to train teachers. ‘Reeve tered with a three-storey wedding George S. Lewis, who said he had The afternoon session was open- understood, has given Nepean cake, was presided over by Mrs. ed. with Scripture reading by Mrs. township until July 6 to meet its voted against this proposal before, Thos. McHale and Mrs. Ed. Poole. Hugh Baird of Fitzroy Harbor and 1935 rate. If this.is not done, the announced he had changed his The bride-elect was the recip- George M. Bleakney "FOOTPRINT" prayer by. Mrs. Holden Wilson of county will take action to collect mind and was in favor of it. Two ient of many beautiful gifts which languages were needed in /busi- BARRISTER Solicitor and Notary Kinburn. At the roll call the foi- it, were drawn in by two. dainty Public. Money to loan . H. Brad- ness, he said, and this would make lowing auxiliaries responded: Gal- On motion cf Reeve G, little maids, Wilma Trudeau and Suite 811 Ottawa Electric Bldg. Innes, the re- it easier for students who wished - PROOF etta, Kinburn, Elp'worth, Fitzroy ley and Reeve John Doris ‘Casey. 80 Sparks St., Ottawa, Ont. Harbor and Carp. Mrs. F. S. Cald- port of the education committee to learn the languages to be During the evening, musical se- well of Carp received the nomina- with Reeve H. Craig, taught. lections were contributed by Mrs. “Welve taken“footprints” was adopted from Goodyear tires that have | tion as sectional vice-president Jos. Ovington. Singing and games Ralph Slattery, L.L.B. succeeding Mrs. R. C. Eakin, who FIELD DAY afforded entertainment. _ gonelongmileages, to proveto is retiring after very successfully A.Y.P.A. BURNSTOWNW.L Assisting at the supper hour you.that:even afterlong, hard BARRISTER, Solicitor, Notary, filling -that office for three years. the were Mrs. H. Poole, Mrs. S. Casey, etc. Money to loan on flavor. serviceGoodyearsarestill good, In an address on “The Broader The annual field day of The June meeting of the Burns- Mrs. C. L. Arnold, Mrs. Jane Pools able terms. Office in the Car- safe’andthick-treaded. Come _ Vision,” Rev. G. B. McLennan of A.Y.P.A. of Arnprior Deanery was town Women’s Institute was at and Miss Galdys Trudeau. uso Block, John street. ~~ #nand see this proof of better Ottawa told of missions of the held on Mr. Austin Nesbitt’s farm the home of Mrs. A. McNee, with : _valee beforeyoubuy! a United church at home and an attendance of fifteen. The roll awn on Saturday. June abroad. Mrs. Gordon Law spoke at Woodl call was “Sing, Say or Pay.” The SPLENDID RESULTS am, GS EE BE SS ies Ss EE aes on the subject “The Challenge to 13th. The branches cf Pakenh secretary was to pay the outstand- Editor The Chronicle. Women.” South March, Huntley, Fitzroy ing bills. Mrs. A. G. Parsons of- Dear Sir—Please find encloséd The closing meditation was in dlawn wer? fered to give the lesson on glove Spend your Vacation in Harbour and Woo the sumof 50c fior the ad, “Houses charge of Mrs. Walter Collins of ed and everyone making sometime during June. Western Canada well represent for sale.” I had splendid results Manotick. During. the sessions noon. More seeds and plants were to be enjoyed a very pleasant after with only one issue. Thanking Mrs. A. Bogue sang two solos, ac- ts| pPplaced in the school plot. The The main feature of the spor you. Mrs. Wesley Comba, Pak- New Low Summer Fares companied by Mrs. G. F. Metzler ent in wkich members wished to join the Buy- was a softball touram enham. of Ottawa. Mrs. Jchn Dickson of d. The results manship project class of the com- nine teams compete Enjoy a different vacation this Galetta, moved votes of thanks to were: Fitzroy ing year and the application was of the boys’ games year. Spend your summer holi- a the speakers and soloist. am 5, Huntley to be sent to the district secre- S akenh e Harbor, 11; P s days in Western Canada. Take a Dinner was served to the dele- tary. The social part of the pro- o ; South March, e 21, Woodlawn, 13 advantage of the new, reduced gates and v'sitors by the Epworth 22: Fitzroy Harbor, 9; South gram was community singing, a reading by Mrs. A. G. Parsons and round-trip summer fares to visit ladies. Mrs. Allen Ritchie of March; 11; Huntley, 10. The re- Epworth presided at the organ a paper on education by Mrs. J. the Prairie Provinces, Canadian Phone 134, Arnprior, Ont. sults of the girls’ games were: Rockies and the Pacific Coast—all _|during the meetings. McVicar. At the close of the Pakeham 25, Woodlawn, 14; outdoor sports, meeting the hostess served tea and +) South March17, Huntley 15; Pak- enham. 21, South March 10. was assisted by Misses Lila Fras- PRAIRIZ PROVINCES heated Soak of hh ¢, er, Alda Fraser and Elizabeth Ro- Poe viedSo, eatedeea, ctteBtasiratgiM. l*se+,aterttgeh f5%eyrots retfoaleSedheatssSeeteatestoateeleerSsealesrrstedessteateatrebeateeteadesSoatesteetee’osgestontostectoctesiecleentedenecterlostediepseloelesteseoedeereene The field spcrits resulted as fol- On sale: June 15—August 15 lows: Girls’ 100 yard dash—Edna bertson Mrs. W. Hutson kindly invited the members to her home RETURN LIMIT: Sept. 30 Bourk, Pakenham; Hileen ‘Wal- in July. dron, Pakenham; Violet Hold- One-Way Fare for brook, South March. Boys’ 100 yard dash-—Maxwell BASS FISHING TO OPEN ROUND TRIP SERVICE Armitage, South March; Jchn IN ONTARIO GN JUNE 27 OUR Good in coaches only “AT Y Runninc a household uses up Jones, Pakenham; Ollis Timmins, a lot of energy. If you find Pakenham. Bass fishing in Ontario opens SLEEPING CAR PRIVILEGES Boys’ running) broad jump— yourself feeling fagged-out by June 27 instead of July 1, Hon. Passage tickets also on sale good in “When you are in need of printed matter of Maxwell Armitage, South March; Harry Nixon, provincial secretary mid-afternoon, try a bowl of Robbin Armitage, South March; announced on Tuesday. The open- crisp Kelloge’s Corn Flakes TOURST SLEEPERS at 1 1-10 fares, plus berth charge; - any kind—printed attractivelyandpriced Walter Bourk, Pakenham. ing was made three days earlier with milk. They help to restore Boys’ standing broad jump— in response to requests of tourists energy. And they’re wholesome, STANDARD SLEEPERS at 11-3 ge, | reasonably—remember we are always at Maxwell Armita South March; and sportsmen. Mr. Nixon be- easy to digest. Made by Kel- fares, plus seat or New Low berth , th ch; ter Earl Gow Sou Mar Wal lieves it will bring many parties logg in London, Ontario. charge yourservice, with our‘motif of “Printing Bourk, Pakenham. that otherwise would not come. ——, wae Nothing takes the place of (Albove reductions are approxi- the way you ‘want it at the time you mate and based on normal first WALKS ACROSS STREET The law gives the pedestrian the right of way. It’s the same type class one-way fare) TO SAVE SALES TAX want it. of protection the League of Na- CANADIAN ROCKIES tions gave Ethiopia—Providence NEW FARES surprisingly low— Something like a mild business News-Tribune. CORN FLAKES boom is under way in Lloydimin- only slightly higher than to ster, Sask., that straddles the Al- Prairie Provinces. Chronic!e bertia-Saskatchewan boundary. Al- PACIFIC COAST rioe bertans seeking to avoid payment ‘Thesree Low-cost summer fares, good in -of the new provincial 2 per cent. oh PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS sales tax buy most of their needs coaches, tourist and standard oceECONOMICAL S" OREN, REORTIOTELS. sleepers, in effect to Vancouver, ‘yin the Saskatchewan half of the MOTEL CONVENIENTLY LOCATED Victoria and other points. town. 769 PCOMS—RATES 750 ROOMS—PBATES -Phone38 _ Aropriar Stop-Overs as authorized bytarifis $1.50 to $2.50 $1.50 to $2.50 Full information from any agent Those who hope for a cool sum- SINGLENO_HIGHER SINGLE NO HIGHER ‘|mer include Montreal police, com- > EASY PARKINFAGCILITIES ri FREE RADIO IN EACH ROOM . “ADYERTISE INTHE ARNPRIOR CHRONICLE. mnie 572 Rochester, Buffalo ond Erie - 1PAYS” pelled to wear winter uniforms in c araOther ForrmJ Hsmite,= S hs ape R EE pol ee the hot season because of a short- Canadian Pacific. : age of money at the City Hail.— : ee ee yategt oO, o. . oegoateectentatonteateteSeiteeesteeaSoostoenafsoeetseytpfeedntectotenttesfetnetetetpceindseless “ettsintoleleedeteteiegetotetetetetetos eslesterdordecfertutetaatastesteadesfedteteaty Telegram. ve ee ee

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TT gri We Mar pl by -(SerialChapter 12) - Paramount News Mickey Mouse - ed, oe Chronicle with whom the bride ns dding ch, ayed thousands it kills every year. E the churc organi Miss Isobel Married in the German Baptist h st, was engaged for some years as

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C Be sure that the water you COMMENCING JULY ‘Ist—ADULT ADMISSION AT NIGHT SHOWS 32 and 3c—35e Miss Annie B. Rhode to Mr. Clar- her father. The winsome young E of friends in extending congratu- drink and the milk you use are R ence W. Scheel of Arnpvior. Rev. lations. bride was charming in a Paris P chmidt officiated. m g o w i safe. Protect the fresh foods in odel own f hite mported your home by keeping them cold Mr. Thos. Meek, son of Mr. and bridal satin made on fitted lines and covered. Avoid contact with Mrs. Wm. Meek was married to This Week 40 Years Ago while a halo of orange blossoms those who are ill until the harm- | Miss Catherine Agnes Carswell of encircled her head from which Glasgow Station lessness of their disease has heen Northcote. Rev. James Taylor of Work on Arnprior’s new post her long bridal veil of embroide:- established. Braeside officiated. office is to go ahead notwithstand- ed silk net fell in graceful ifolds.

Last Week’s News Mr. Albert Joyes, who recently ing the defeat of the government. She wore a white gold pendant set Mrs. John Forrest left last week purchased the Sadler property on L.O.L. No. 541 will hold a with rhinestones, the gift of the to spend a few months with her Ottawa street, has opened a stock celebration in Mr. Robt. Tripp’s groom, and carried an arm bou- son Mr. Dave Forrest and Mrs. of’ groceries ‘in the store recently grove, Fitzroy Harbor on July quet of Premier roses, baby’s Forrest of Burnstown. . occupied by Miss Heath. 12th. breath and maiden hair fern. Mrs. Roland Marston visited Fire was discovered at the home Mr. F. F. McNab of Arnprior The little flower girl Miss Lois Monday and Tuesday at South of Mrs. R: A. Laughlin, but in was elected moderator at the 67th Read, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. NEIL CAMPBELL Limited annual meeting of the Baptist As- March. short time after ringing the fire F.C. Read of Westboro. Miss Lola McLean arrived home alarm the fire fighters were on ihe sociation. Following the ceremony the GENERAL INSURANCE on Saturday from Ottawa. scene and soon extinguished the The report of McGill matricu- bridal party motored to the home - Misses Laura and Mabel Hamil- blaze. lation shows that Mr. Norman of the bride’s parents, where a re- ton spent the week-end in An interesting marriage was Moors of the Arnprior high school ception was held and a buffet ‘Phone 40 Arnprior, Ont. City. solemnized on Tuesday, June 21st, has been successful. luncheon served to upwards of Miss Winnie Marston of Arn- when Miss Elizabeth D. O’Neill, Messrs. James R. McLean and fifty guests. ANY KIND OF INSURANCE prior spent the week-end at her youngest daughter of Mrs. John A. 'R. Robertson of Arnprior were Later Mr. and Mrs. Baird Ieft NIGHT. home here. | , T. O'Neill of Kinburn was united successful in their second year at on a motor trip to Toronto, Wind- ANY TIME — ANYWHERE : The U.F.O. and U.F.W.0. clubs in matrimony with Mr. Edward McGill medical college. sor and Niagara Falls and on their i held their meeting at the home of Lunny. The ceremony was per- Mr. E. A. Clements of Glhenora, return will take up residence on A big, red. truck shrieks _ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Roach on NO RISK TOO BIG — NONE TOG SMALE % formed in the church of St. Peier formerly of Arnprior, is to have the groom’s farm near Kinburn. y and wails into the. Tuesday evening... Celestine at Pakenham by Rev. the foremanship of Mr. David For itravelling the bride wore a b Mrs. George Eady is spending @ Father Brownrigs. Craig’s flour mill at Renfrew. grey tailored suit, with hat and distance. Another fire~ _ “SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO” % few days with her sister, Mrs. Miss Delia Nugent of Cedar Hill accessories to correspond. It’s a very satisfying ° Jamieson in Ottawa. . and Mr. W. J. Keyes of Arnprior le be- - Mr. and Mrs. Jessup and baby of This Week 25 Years Ago were married in the R. C. church feeling to snugg Montreal truck driver who gave Madawaska spent a couple of at Pakenham. Rev. Father Lavin n the covers again’ SSSSSSS A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. a ride to a hitch-hiker was bound twee O days with Mrs. Jessup’s brother, performed the ceremony hought that — e Neil Campbell on the 19th inst. and gagged iby the stranger, who with the t

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P l ath Pe ee ae GeeeeOEA & — Le, ing ge Si PonB: church. For three years he had he oss s urs, SE SP gt EEPEPP cattle for Bisco. tality so difficult in a motor age.— t l i o been the spiritual adviser of the Telegram. Carleton County ‘Annual ‘Officers of Antrim W.I. were— mot yours. President, Mrs. R. Story; vice- Arnprior Methodists. Kev. Mr. Jefferso n——I see where Pen- Don’t ever say again that. wo- Live Stock Competitions president, Mrs. H. Lunney; secre- Pearson and family left for Hunt- Good Plain Envelopes 5¢ pack- nington is advertising a new kind|men can’t back motor cars. A tary-itreasurer, Miss Jennie Spar- ingdon. The G. F. Macnab The 12th annual Carleton coun- age at The Chronicel Office. of underwear without buttos. lady in Cambridge backed one row. Officers elected by Epworth lea- ty Live Stock Judging Competi- Mr. E. C. Armand is to occupy gue of the Methodist church weve Agency Bachelor—tl've been wearing |into an alley six inches narrower tion was held at the Experimental the stand next to the grocery in President, Mr. F. Nicholson; ist Letterheads and envelopes, de- that kind for years. than the car.—Boston Globe. Farm recently under ideal condi- the Wait block, recently damaged vice pres., Miss I. Elliott; 2nd signs and sizes to please you, are C. A. MULVISBHILL, Manager. tions and with a large eniry list. by fire when Mr. Webster was a vice-pres., Miss K. Kenny; 3rd printed at The Chronicle office. McGonigal Block - Phone 211 Standings in Junior Competition vice pres.. Miss E. Jchnston; sec? hhaSaar Ne a eee a a Ter Se Ta FARYI yea seer reRe re tenant. —_— Paperet x Cee ES SeSee OP YLAee eehe OTRe EREESPe, : horses, Cedric McEwen, Kars; Mr. J. R. Byrne, who for a long retary, W: R. Rutherford; treas.,

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n Guest at Several Parties | oeRRS e Weldon Johnston, Carp; Beattie R THEATRE NEWS Foe a : : Miss Theresa McHale . Timmins, Pakenham, Wilfred ET’S FAIR TIME Whelan, Kars, tied; Lorne Carson, THE DARK ANGEL North ‘Gower, (Clark Bradley, Miss Theresa McHale, prior t9 North ‘Gower, tied. O’Brien Theatre, July 1 and 2—

her marriage to Mr. John Doyle in Swine: Ferg Pratt, North Gow- The story of the beautiful ten- St. Michael's church, Fitzroy Har- er; Geo. Mcleod, Kars; Alton derness of a love that grew from rday last, was the Good, North Gower; Patrick childhood to wartime in a poctur- bor on Satu st nor eral ight- Doyle, Osgoode Station. esque English countryside, spoken gue of ho at sev del Sheep: Ferg, Pratt, North Gow- softly and convincingly honest, ful parties. On Tuesday evening er; Wilfred Whelan, Kars; Weldon sentimentally though never Mrs. Thos. Trudeau entertained at Johnston, Carp; Winston McLeod, mawkishly, is brought back in a miscellaneous shower at her Kars. : sound after a decade, in Samuel home. Thirty-five guests were Standings in Senior Competi- Goldwyn’s production of “The tion: Dark Angel,”. from Guy Bolton’s ‘present and Mrs. Trudeau was as- Horses: Milton Greer, Kars; stirring, play sisted in entertaining by hersis- Wm. Ewans, Pakenham; Murray _ There is much to resemible pas- ‘ter, Miss Jane Poole. Presiding, at Fleming, Kinburn; Donald. Mic- tels in the settings that find Kitty the daintily adorned supper table — Leod, Kars. (Miss Oberon), English girl, were Mrs. Thos. McHale and Mrs. Install this Bathroom (Cattle: Grenville Stinson, Kars; Vine toving Alan Trent (March), while E. Poole, assisting were Mrs. C. Donald McLeod, Kars, and John cousin (Marshall loves her. Arnold, Mrs. S. Casey, Mrs. Henry O'Gorman, Billings Bridge, tied; his in the trenches bring to Poole and Miss J. Poole. at little cost Winston McGee, Carp. Months the realization of his love On Thursday evening, St. Mich- |. Swine: Ollie Timmins, Paken- Alan Home on leave, he ael’s parish hall was the scene of ham; Wm. Evans, Pakenham; for Kitty. ~ Looks pretty smart, doesn’t it? OF course, it confesses his love and they ar- another gay and largely attended Donald MeciLeod, Kars, and John morrow. the to marry on party when upwards of seventy- requires running water. But a Duro Automatic Pump- O'Gorman, Billings Bridge,.tied. range — # all army by the ea me An order cancelling were received guests five ing Systemwill provide plenty ofrunning water from Sheep: Winston McGee, Carp; leaves shatters their plans, and joint hostesses, Mrs. J. P. Mercier, Sadler, North Gower; Murray Left —“The Country Fair or bust.” Right — Even the side-show offers your own well, at little outlay. | their last hours near Mrs .J. F. Ovington, Mrs. S. Casey, Grenville; Stinson, Kars; Milburn they spend snapshooting opportunities. steamer trying to Mrs. Geo. Coughlin, Mrs. John ready forinstalla-. Fleming, Kin‘burn. the transport This layout (three pieces), forget that they may never see Stanton and Mrs. John Kelly. The ET’S forget about the home, the the first thing you see. If the animal tion, completewith all fittings, is only... $70.60 each other again. hall was picturesquely arranged seashore, the woods and pic- being judged has any unusual mark- Gerald is wounded and Alan 1s with baskets and vases of pink tures of the children and today ings manage to get to a place near The Duro-Special Pumping System,all Canadian- L.O.L. District Meet believed killed. The war over, roses and the bride-elect, who was think about picture making oppor- the ring where these markings show made, capacity 250 gals. per hour, complete with Held in Goshen (Hall Alan is in a training school, blind presented with numerous lovely tunities at. the county fair. up the best in your finder. Try too and unwilling to retur to be a gifts, amidst a shower of rose September is fair time and Ill to avoid unattractive backgrounds 30 gal. Galvanize~, Tank, 25- or 60-cycle 110-volt wager that mighty few of you have such as telephone poles, wires or } The annual meeting -of the burden to Kitty. leaves, waS ‘wearing a turquoise “motor is only ¢g3.59 Termsif desired. The institution’s officials per- crepe frock with shoulder knot of ever given any thought to this sheds. LiO.L. district No. 98 was held in suade him to return home and to forget-me-nots and rosebuds. angle of snapshooting. Right? Hon- Among the innumerable picture Goshen on Monday evening of last the girl but he loses his nerve en The presentation of gifts which estly the county fair offers more pos- possibilities at the fair you will sure- _ _Hydre’s Free Gift to Rural ly want to take some action pictures week. There was a good repre- route and instead alights at a vil- were arranged in a decorated bas- sibilities for snapshooting than space beyond. Here he will permit telling about. Can’t you and a fair isn’t complete without the — sentation of the various lodges of lage some miles ket was made by Miss Maureen Dwellers achieves considerable -success un- Coughlin and Master Greg Stan- see the barkers in front of the side- thrill of horse racing whether they this district in attendance includ- feature the veteran driver proudly provided—Free of Charge—for der an assumed name. ton and Miss Irene Kelly. Miss show extolling in husky, loud voices Electric current will be ing representatives from Arnprior, seated in his sulky or the young, o is fishing the merits of their shows? There’s t One day whtle Alan Nora Smith and Miss Leona Stan- operating electric pumps to pro- Braeside, Sand Point, Haley’s, dare-devil jockey. with Sir George Barton, official of ‘ton assisted the guest of honorin the side-show band with its battered =m, —s-vide_ water under pressure for Renfrew, Goshen and White Lake. Snap a picture of the start of the the training school a woman opening the gifts. During the instruments letting forth loud blasts e Household Sanitary Systems. race_as the drivers or jockeys manet- i Bro. D.. M. Church of Haley’s, party is of discordant music; the not so clean t member of a hunting evening Mrs. J. F, Ovington play- n district master, presided, and Bro, ver their horses to the barrier or e thrown from her horse and stunn- looking venders of dolls, trick gad- g e@ 0 @ ed a number of delightful instru- e R. MeNevin of Renfrew acted as gets,. balloons and various other starting post and by all means take

g ed. She is Kitty Vane, who Alan mental numbers while vocal num- e w deputy master in the absence of your position at the turn of the track Write for-free illustrated has learned is nowengaged to his bers were given by Master Greg things of questionable value; every Bro. Fred Bond. one of them a subject for good human as the horses dash perilously around folders on bathroom equip- cousin Gerald. and the Misses Jiaane Poole One of the features of this Stanton the curve and into the “home ment or plumbing supplies. Alan rushes away unseen and Leona Stanton, Gladys Craoks interest pictures. stretch”, meeting was the presentation of ajBarte, noting his reactions to But Iet’s look toward the more and Irene Kelly. Remember this, however. If you certificate of honor to Goshen mentio of her name, phones Ger- A supper party was held follow- serious side of the fair—the exhibits, lodge No, 2588, — : do not have a camera with a very ald and tells him where to ‘find ing the musical program, Mrs. for instance. By making intelligent A report of the county meeting use of your camera you can. take fast shutter, say one that wil operate Alan. Thos. McMahon and Mrs. Geo. _ FOR SALE BY ve held in (Cobden was presented by home with you not only pictures of at 1/500 of a second cr faster, don’t Sidney Franklin directed with a Sadler presiding at the buffet Bro. Frank. Staye of Arnprior. general interest but if you are par-. try to snap a rapidly moving object discriminating touch—Cunning- table. , as it whizzes directly across the lens Plans were made for the. annual ham, New York.. ticularly interested in farm products Chas. W. Powell of the camera or direct line of visicn. you can snap record pictures that walk on July 12 which will be . Cast—Alan Trent, Frederic Your chance of getting a good, sharp 'theld in Beachburg. An enjoyable March; Kitty Vane, Merle Oberon; las Walton; Mrs. Bidley, Sarah may later prove invaluable. There is the judging of cattle, sheep, harses picture are much greater if you Plumber - Junch was served during a recess Gerald Shannon, Herbert Mar- Edwards; Mr. Vane, John Miltern; catch your subject at an angle of dIby the members of the Goshen shall; Mrs. Shannon, Janet Beech~ Mills, Olaf Hytten; Mr. Tanner, and hogs, for instance. Ifthe judging about 45 degrees. It’s always better lodge. er: Sir George Barton, John Halli- Lawrence Grant: Hannah, Helena is done in an open-air ring you can - ARNPRIOR, ONT. snap the picture of the winner of the to play safe than te take # chance day; Granny Vane, Henrietta Byrne-Grant; Mrs. Gallop, Ann bine ribbon with any camera—box and perhaps get a blurred picture. Crosman; Ann West, Frieda I-- Fielder; Mr. Shannon, David Tor- If ‘you want quick cash for - type or folding. / Load your camera with film today. EMPIRE BRASS MFG. CO.., LTD. escort; Lawrence Bidley, Claude rence; Kitty, child, Cora Sue Col- household goods which. you no in taking such pictures, or any and be ready for that eventful day London’ Hamilton- Toronto Winnipeg - Joe, George Breakston; lins; Alan, child, Jimmy Baxter; Duro-Special : Allister: picture, as far as that is concerned, when you are “off to the fair’, o - - With30 gal. Galvanized Tank - ne oS _ Vancouver we longer need; use a Chronicle class- Betty, Fay Chaldecott; Ginger, Gerald, child, Jimmy Butler; Law- : So ‘ p Be don’t just look in the finder and snap JOHN VAN GUILDER. Denis Chaldecott; Roulston, Doug- reince, child, Randolph Connolly. d ad. - 7 ee |ife »

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dent., Miss Margaret Cavanagh: || seorctary: Miss Jean Buckham.} WHITE LAKE BRAESIDE NEWS Glasgow Station THE CHURCHES _KINBURN an Next meeting to be Wednesday, dANTRIM June 24, at 1.80 p.m., atthe home Miss Barbara Yuill of Chelsea Miss S. Pollock of Ottawa is Mrs. J. Scobie spent the week- {of Mrs. Ira Cavanagh. White Lake Baptist church— Falls spent the week-end visiting her aunt Mrs. G. Lavern. with her end in Toronto. 2p.m., Bible school; 245 pm, HINBURN PERSONALS Se grandmother, Mrs. James rvice in Antrim United church PLAY A SUCCESS . Yuill, Mr, and Mrs. E. Fairfield of Miss Edith Simpson of Ottawa preaching, service, on Sunday evening at 7.80 o’cl Mr. F Kingston are visiting at the home visited on Sunday at her parental Mrs. A. Cc. Cowan visited with ock. The three act play “Paying the red Siller and Miss Euiphie frie Fiddler,” staged in the Orange McColl of Ottawa visite of Mr. and Mrs. W. LaBlanc. home. United Churches of Fitzroy— nds in Ottawa last week, .. Members of St. Andrew’s Ladies d with Hall here on Tuesday night by Mr. and Mrs, Jno. Fraser on Sa 'A number from here attended Mr. George Eady and family at- Galetta, 11 a.m.; Fitzroy, 3 9m; Aid Society and W.MS. met Tues- t- Mrs. D. “Wilson and Miss Claza members of the Union Hall ‘Com- urday. the funeral of the late Major W. tended the funeral in Otfawa on Epworth, 7.30 p.m. day eve at the home of Mrs. An- Wilson spent the _ week-end at munity was well attended. They R. Caldwell of Carleton Place on Tuesday of the late Mrs. Jamie- gus McMillan, Mrs. Guy Styles ‘Mr. and Mrs. Grace-St. Andrew's United— Westboro. came under the auspices. of the Ralph Burrows Sunday. son, who before her marriage was and Mrs. J. G. Berry presiding. and family of 9.45 am., Sunday School; 11 a.m., YuP.A. of Bethel United church. Ottawa spent Sun- Marion Gillespie, sister of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Arrangements were made to at- re with Mr. a Mr, H. N. McKinnon and baby “Overcoming”; 7.30 p.m., “Finding win Carry of Rev. A. W. Lougheed was chair- nd Mrs. Alex. Me- Eady. Her mother, Mrs. Jean Toronto are holiday tend the sectional meeting aé t Tor- a of Ottawa are spending a few God.” ing with Mr. man etween the acts, readings Gillespie was unable to come back and Mrs, H. B. Carry. ‘| bolton. days with Mr: and Mrs. A. Me- ‘were given by Miss Annie Bow- from the west in time for the fun- Braeside, Sand Point and Glas- Mr. and Mrs. L. ®Wulford and Kinnon, enal. Mrs. Eady remained down Mr. Leonard Mooreho The social held on the school land of Clayton. Piano selections family accompanied by Messrs. gow United churches, usual hours. use cf Mrs. J. H. Coburn and Mrs. F. with the bereaved family .or a -God’s Lake, Man., is grounds at No. 3 school onFriday by ‘Miss Verlie Hawkshaw, istru- Subject, “So Many Beds in the visiting with W. Leach and Taylor ‘Spent the W. Baird of Carleton Place vis- few days. Mr. and Mrs John evening was as usual, very suc- mental music by Messrs. Wilbert Ward.” ~ Mrs. Ewart Moorehouse. holiday here. ited with Mr. and Mrs. Phil Arm- cessful, A large crowd was “in ‘McEwen and Kenneth Penman Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. Dave strong on Friday last. Hamilton also attended the funer- Elgin Street Baptist—10 a.m., Mrs. John Hamilton and family attendance, good music for danc- andtwo songs “Asleep in thedeep“ Mr. and Mis. Murray Yuill and al. Bible school; 11 am., “Strength of Renfrew are spending a few ing and an excellent supper for and “When Irish eyes are smil- son Harold of Chelsea Falls, Que., ‘Miss L. Watt and Mr. Wm. and Beauty;” 730 pm. “Is it , _ days with friends in the village, visited at their parental home Anniversary services were con- t which the socials at No. 3 are not- ing,” by Mr. Edwin Baird, accom- Crawford are holidaying at the i

nothing to you’? s ed, ; panied on the piano by Mrs. Leo here over the week-end. home of the former’s sister, Mr. ducted in Glasgow United church Miss Alma Stafford. and ‘Miss Colton. on Sunday ‘and both morning and Mr. Harold McDaniel of Carle- Duncan Campbell and Mr. Camp- Parish of Fitzroy, Sunday, June Mary Boyle of Ottawa. spent over Mrs. G. H. Neilson and her-son- ‘ The persons in the play which evening services were well attend- the week-end with Miss Bessie ton Place and Miss Myra Mathen- bell. 28, Third Sunday after Trinity— — in-law, Mr. Wm. LeMaitre, B.Sc., was directed by Mr. M. Maxwell ed. The guest speaker was the Boyle. son of Perth spent Sunday with Woodlawn, 10.30 a.m.; Ninth Line, of Guelph, spent afew days. of of Almonte were Mrs. Dan Currie, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Sereney and Rev. George Empey of Blakeney. last week with the former’s ‘son, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Box. The church was made beautiful 3.00 p.m.; Fitzroy, 7.30 o.m. Mrs. John Hamilton and child- Mr. Wilbert McEwen, Mrs. Morris baby Shirley spent Sunday with = Mr. Allan Neilson and other rela- friends in Winchester. They were with spring flowers and potted ren of Renfrew are visiting at Turner, Mrs. Roy Robertson, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley James First Baptist church—10 a.m., . tives here. Mr, LeMaitre repre- accompanied home by Mrs. Ser- plants. The music for the day the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Y. Meville Band, Mrs. Ben James, and Mirs. R. H. McDaniel of Car- Sunday School; ll.a.m. morning senting Dr. E. J. Dyce, Provincial eney’s sister, Miss Audrey Bell of was in charge of Mrs. Carswell. Buckham. Mr. Kenneth Penman, Mr. C. La- leton Place were visitors at . the worship; 7.30 p.m., a special ser- Apiarist, Guelph, addressed two Winchester. Mr. Arch Murphy of Arnprior as- londe. home of Mrs. Wm. Barber. vice in honor of fathers. Mr, Pete Croskery, Misses Mil- meetings at the Experimental sisting with the singing. Mrs. James Fraser and son, Mr. and Mrs. John Mills motor- dred and Evelyn Laughlin motor-. Farm on Thursday. BETHEL Y.P.A. MEETING The annversary social held in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Stanley, Misses Jean Huckabone ed to Kingston on Tuesday to ke ed to. Montreal and spent the Bethel Y.P.A. met in the church the Eady grove drew a large church—10 am., Sunday school; HONORED. BEFORE LEAVING and Margaret Campbell spent the presented at the graduation exer- week-end. basement Thursday evening for crowd.

kerry of St. Catherines were re- her thanks and appreciation for quet of peonies by Misses Eveline The annual meeting of the con- cent visitors at the home of.Mrs. the gifts. | Smith and Helen Jones. The ad- pregation of St. Andrew‘s Presby- _ D. Croskery. SEWING CLUB ORGANIZED dress was read by Miss Margaret teria church, White ‘Lake, was ‘Messrs. - Lloyd Greene,. Bert Dickson. Miss Hawkshaw al- held in the church on Wednesday The organization meeting of Styles and Blanche Styles arrived though taken by surprise thanked last. Prayer was led by J. Me- Kinburn Sewing Circle sponsored -home from Belleville to spend the Y.P.A. for their thoughitful- Leod, B.A., student missionary. by the local branch of the W.L. ee the summer holidays at their ness. Ronald Barrie was appointed Forks was held Saturday afternoon at respective parental homes. secretary for the meeting. The the home of. Mrs. R. ¥Y. Buckham; S.S. No. 4 HONOR TEACHER secretary-treasurer’s report was - (Mr. Russell B. Callan. of the Miss Martha Hanna, leader, had On Wednesday, June 17th, the adopted. Concerning the board of . Royal Bank staff, Ottawa, and Mr. charge of the meeting, outlining pupils of SS. No. 4, Fitzroy hon- managers, members of which had Ronald. N. Callan of Royal Bank the work and supplies needed. ored their teacher, Miss Aleta been appointed year after year staff, Metcalfe, visited with their The following were chosen: Presi- Baird, who has resigned her duties previously, it was decided that i parents over. the week-end. dent, Miss Clara Tripp; vice presi- there. Miss Helen Cavanagh three be appointed to act for three f | read the address while Miss Stella years, two for two years and one Coe presented Miss Baird with a for one year. The voting on this SSE i beaut ; iful § il ver flower basket. resulted as follows: Miss M. Bar- Following is the address: rie, Walter Hanson, Neil McKay Dear Miss Baird, We, yourlittle were elected for three years: J. 8 pupils of School Section No. 4, are Box and J. Hanson for two years, | very sorry that you are leaving and Colin Deacon for one year. AGENT FOR us. You have been a kind and W. Hanson and Neil MeKay F Bi patient teacher and we shall al- were appointed by the congrega- REP h| ways remember you as such. AASc tion to take on the duties of the _ International Harvester Co. a Slight token of our love and ap- eldership. Previously there were LOUDEN, PEDLAR, ETC. | preciation we ask you io. accept no elders in this church. FARM MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS this little gift. Ht is accompanied Much business was discussed by our very best wishes for your and it was decided that Mr. Mc- & Son AND REPAIRS _ |future success and happiness. Leod should ask Rev. Mr. Berry pbhell | Signed on.behalf of the pupils— of Kinburn to conduct anniver- ARNPRIOR SECOND HAND MACHINERY ON HAND | Leonard Cavanagh, Iris Coe, sary services in August, the date E Eleanor Styles. not being, definitely decided. . |

Miss Baird thanked her young Office Elgin Street | Phon( e 817 friends fior their gift and wordsof estzem, which were very greatly appreciated.

ANNUAL PEONY SHOW The annual peony show of the Fitzroy horticultural society was PERHAPS today’s low McLaucHLIn-BUICK prices held on Saturday, June 20, in the aren’t news to you. But do yourealize how much more basement of Bethel United church. quality than ever before you get in even the smallest of AMBULANCE SERVICE The entry list was larger than in McLavucHLIn-Buick’s four great new Series for 1936—for previous years and qaulity, of hundreds of dollars less than the models of a few years bloom equal to any previous ago? ... This is something you can easily prove for your- show. The array of baskets and GA.BOYCE self, simply by dropping in at our showroomsand taking dining room table decorations the new 1936 McLaucHitn-Buick out for a drive of your were highly recommended by the FUNERAL SERVICE judges, Messrs. T. Jones and Her- own. You will discover that nowhere else does your fine-car dollar buy a better or more advanced combination -JOHN STREET, ARNPRIOR man Duego of Arnprior. (Cooking sale was conducted of up-to-date motoring advantages than these. Nowhere during, the afternoon. else can you buy finer than McLauven.in-Buick quality— Service Complete The committee for flower show no matter how much you pay.... The fact is, thanks to was composed of Mrs. Wm. Styles, low prices and convenient General Motors Instalment plan “Phones: Office 13; ‘Night 280 and 2 Mrs. J. W. Smith and Mrs. Ar- | payments, McLaucuiin-Buick quality costs you butlittle nold Sparrow; Cooking sale, Mrs. more per month than you would pay for a E. Armstrong, Mrs. 8. Craig and low-priced car. That’s why we say, for the Mrs. H. Carry. few dollars difference —why buy any car Specials—Basket of spring flow- but this fine McLaucuirm-Buicx. ers, Martha Hanna, Mrs. W. R. Serson; most perfect blooms, Mrs. : H. Blanchard, Mrs. R. M. Spar- Destroy these Noxious Weeds row; best 5 blooms, mixed, Mrs. R. M. Sparrow, Mrs. Arnold Spar- SOW THISTLES COMMON MILKWEED row; exhibitor taking most points. BIND WEED WILD LETTUCES © 2 |at show; Mrs. Blanchard and Mrs. | BLADDER CAMPION - COMMON BURDOCK | i Buckham, equal; new exhibitor, best 3 peonies, Mrs. H. Blanchard: . CANADA THISTLE DOCES ; WILD CARROT WILD MUSTARDS: peonies, 1 variety, pink, Mrs. R. | DODDER PEPPER GRASSES iE ‘M. Sparrow, Myrtle Armstrong; peonies, 1 variety, red, Mrs. Guy ; CHICORY STINKWEED WHITE COCKLE Styles, Mrs. Gladys Johnston; | TUMBLING MUSTARD COMMON RAGWEED. peonies, 1 variety, white, Mrs. R. | OX-EYE DAISY POISON IVY | Buckham, Mrs. E. J. Armstrong; | BLUE WEED RUSSIAN THISTLE peonies, single, 3 best blooms, Mrs. HAWKWEEDS SPURGES Buckham, Miss Ada Davis; peon- 4 ies, fancy, 2 blooms, Mrs. Guy Styles, Mrs. Arnold Sparrow; bowl The Weed Control Act States : of flowers for tea table, Mrs. R. Buckham; Mrs. W. R. Serson; per- very eccupant of land, or if the land is unoccu- CLAUSE 5—E ennials, Mrs. Croskery, Martha ous. | pied, theownershall destroy all weeds designated noxi Hanna; most artistically arrayed by the regulations: as often in every year as is sufficientes basket of peonies, Mrs. H. Blan- chard, Mrs. Arnold Sparrow. _. . prevent the ripening of their seeds.. ‘Garden competition judges were of the. pro- 1 ‘CLAUSE 23A—ny: person-who- contravenes any Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Spencer of Ot-

-wisions of this Act or refuses or neglects to obey any law- - tawa. Farm gardens, Mrs. Arnold ful order of an Inspector given under authority of this Act, Sparrow, Mrs. W. R. Serson, Miss 10 nor more than : shall incur a penalty- of not less than $ Martha Hanna, Mrs. J..L. Hunt, $50 for every such office. Mrs. E. Jd. Armstrong. Village . Gardens, Mrs. - David Weeds haveno iplaceiinta Progressive Croskery, Mrs. Harold Blanchard, _ Municipality — # Mrs. Ernest Armstrong, Mrs. C. 1.) & Johnston, Mrs. Guy Styles. “Do Your Share to Prevent Their Spread NicEAWG mee-BwEC

Good Plain Envelopes. 5¢e pack- aud up, delivered at nicipality of ARNPRIOR | age at The Chronicel Office. MOIR’S GARAGE *1185 fectory,Oshawa,Ont. _ Mu Government taxes, (Series 44 2-pass. freigk? and license. hief J. S. Rodgers “Blank counter check books for Dealer Arnprior, Ont. extra, Weed Inspector, C coupe) sale at The Chronicle office——10¢ M316. each or 3 for 25C. 7

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: LOeareeeareeae Loeal News en r fh LOCALNEWS. * i a biti Good Plain, Envelopes 5c¢ pack- Mr. G. Ivor Bowen is spending ae 3 Dp ‘4 bet x eor re Ree Eel aeeecee : age at The Chronicel Office. a few days of this week in Mont- Shop at OSB of cy i real, : Mr. and: Mrs. : Syd Galvin. visite Miss Mae. Savoy spent the Mr. Henry Watson of Eau Claire ed with relatives in. Quyon ‘last week-end at her home in Ottawa. spent Saturday with Mr. J. W. Mrs. J. R. Dillon and son cf week, - Munro. Sudbury spent the week-end the Miss Dolly Camppeil of Ottawa guest of Mrs. J. R. Byrne, For Better Values Note the: change: of date of the spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Patrick Bohan of Barrie, ‘women’s institute festival to June J. W. Munro, Ont., was in Arnprior, last week, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Yuck and family of Wolfe visited oe 30th, instead of July th, renewing old acquaintances. with Miss. Edith Munro of Ottawa friends in Arnprior and Kinburn St, Andrew’s Presbyterian. sun- spent the week-end at. the home “Mir. Ben Strike from Noranda last week. Ladies’ Swim Suits White Purses day school will hold its picnic at of her parents. came home Wednesday to spend a Misses By Monarch—Sm two-month vacation with his par- Helen and Katherine art new styles in the grove on Saturdey afternoon. the bright attractive shades. ‘Mr, G. Zadow of the Bank of ents here in town, Grace and Mr. Harold Grace of All Washable in a variety of 98e Mr, Walter Scrim, and son Montreal. staff is spending his Ottawa spent Sunday with Miss 51.49 $1.95 $2.95 styles and leathers. Special at George of Pasedena, Cal. visited holiday at his home in Eganville. Miss Lillian Munro returned > Doris Byrne. his aunt, Mrs.H. Mathewson this Hau Claire after spending the Mrs. D. J. W week. Miiss Mary Barscoski of Mont- ‘week-end with her parents, Mr. all and baby of Velva Suede Panties real is spending her vacation with andMrs, J. W. Munro. Rouyn, Que., are visiting ‘at the Boys’ 'Pants home Shown in a large range of tailored and Mr. and Mrs. J... Perrin of her mother, Mrs. Colin Barscoski of the former's parents, Mr. Hamilton spent a few days in in town. Mrs. Collingwood of Regina, | and Mrs. Daze. lace trimmed styles, sizes, small, medium, Boys’ Cow Puncher Pants, made from and large town with Mr. and Mrs. E. R.] while on a trip east to Ottawa, heavy navy drill, red and green G8e Miss Gertrude Underhill. Mr. Sam: Pountney has return- called on Dr. and Mrs. H. Coch- Lindsay, R.N.,; trim, sizes 24 to 34, pair ow... has retur 49c, 59c, 69c,79c pair ed home after a pleasant visit rane over the week-end. ned to Westerly, R.I, af- ter spendi Rev. W. E. Beese, district sup- with relatives in Winnipeg and ng a few days in town erintendent, preached very ac- Kenora, | Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Dunlap of with her mother. @ . { -eeptably on Monday evening in Lowell, Mass. are guests with Mr. Panties and Bloomers Boys Coverall Suits Mrs. F. E. Russell en ‘Zion Evangelical church and con-|: MissJean Lindsay left on Mon- and Mrs. J. .C. Yule, and will re- tertained Rayon Panties and Bloomers informally at the tea in a ducted the first quarterly confer- day for an extended visit with miain for the Yule-Dunlap wed- hour on Sat- large range of tailored and Of Navy drill by Picket, urday in honor of Mrs. 98¢ ence of the new church year. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Lynn of Tem- ding on Saturday afternoon, Archibaid lace trimmed styles .0..00000...... A9c¢ sizes 4 to 8 years, Suit...... iskaming, Que. Barry of Cornwall. Beese, was the first. Evangelical Dr. and Mrs. H. Cochrane enter- - missionary from Ontario to the Mrs. N. S. Robertson of town Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anderson prairie provinces. The work thus tained as their guests Dr. Bathing ‘Trunks attended the luncheon at. the O'Hara, Miss McEwen and Mrs. and two children of Kirkland Porch Frocks started has grown and been or- Lake are spend Boys’ All Wool Bathing Trunks. Sizes Chateau Laurier held last week by Ashby, who weredelegates to the ing a couple of ganized. into a conference extend- 24 to 34 in the wanted shades New Cotton Porch Frocks, dozens ito the ‘Ottawa Women’s Canadian W.M.S. convention held at Dewars weeks in town and district. ing over Manitoba, Saskatchewan choose from, smart new styles, 98 Club. last week. and Alberta. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wiidingand Tac and 98c sizes 14 to 46 ooo ieceeeeeeees Cc little daughter of Toronto are Mr. Aldrich Mulvihill left on

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u General hospital L Winnipeg, Mr. Brian Murphy of last Sunday in Zion Evangelical in Kingston this Complete First Aid Kits for week. Sport Shirts ~~ Chiffon Hosiery car, camp or tackle ‘box. Winnipeg, University of .Manitoba church. A programme, consisting medical student, and Mr. Francis Boys’ and Girls’ Cotton Soprt Shirts, sizes Knee length sheer chiffon Hosiery ~ In rubber pouch, special 35c of dialogues, exercises, songs nd Correspondents please get your Murphy, resident in the east, at- 24 to 34,.in white, yellow, blue and ‘Orient and Mercury in the new i Thermos and Vacuum Bottles addresses mostly stressing the budgets in on Monday and not tending Queen’s University, left green, each A9e shades for white shoes ..... deve guateeeeass fists Mosquito Cream 35c¢ work and importance of missions later than Tuesday night of next last Monday morning on an ex- -Noxzemafor Sunburn | was given. The front of the week, owing to Wednesday being 15e, 27c, 54e tended motor trip to Boston and church was nicely decorated with a holiday. suntan Oil—35ec Newport: Miss Minnie Tierney brake and shield ferns, enhanced Millinery Dept. Girls’ Swim Suits ti also accompanied Miss Murphy. by bouquets of peonies. Mrs. W. B. Tough of Sudbur Bathing ‘Caps all colors y All Ladies’ Straw and Dark By Monarch—sizes 24 to 34. ' i 25¢ to 60c and daughter Harriette of Toron- 0c Felt Hats clearing at ...... Special oo ceeeesteeees 98e Golf Tees, Golf Balls to, spent the week-end at the

Tennis Balls: 4 home of Mrs. George Elliott, 191 | Juno Carbolic Soap We are the only firm in the world © Elgin street. Special 3 for 25c See Our Lovely Range of | making Paint and Chemicals from Mr. Harold McAfee, who has Wax Paper Paper Plates st raw. . B| been employed in the survey work |. Summer Frocks in Our &§ 1e Colored Serviettes. and on the trans-Canada highway at Drinking Cups Ready-to-wear Straw to be delivered on cars, or @ Dryden, Cnt., is visiting at his Dent. Phone 81 Arnpricr | at our new plant, Ottaws. (home in town for a few days.

Miss Francis King of Ottawa is Write, stating quantity DRUG STORE Harrisen Paint & Chemical the guest of her friend, Miss and price wanted to Elizabeth Yule. Miss King will ANNOUNCEMENTS Vikas Ba? eeeieeeLaeeeeame Phone 66 For Delivery ‘Ce. Lid. HARRISON PAINT & be the maid of honor at the Yuke-

CHEMICAL CO. LTD. HAMILTON AND SPENCER Dunlap wedding on Saturday. BORN Vés StIPPY Prescriptions and Sick Room we tLeS ah Supplies ARNPRIOR. AVE., OTTAWA Mr. and Mrs. J. A. O’Donnell Bradley—At Pakenham, on Satur- Hay 3Fork Rope, Trip Rope, Hay Fork Cable,

andthree children of North Bay day, June 20, to Mr. and Mes. E spent the week-end with the for- Ladder Rope, Hay Forks, Handles, Scythes, R e

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mer’s mother, Mrs. J. O'Donnell, n e Snaths, Stones, Rafter Brackets, Tron and Wood d e Daniel street, and with other Gireux—At Arnprior, on Sunday, r s n a r Pulleys, Pulley Hooks. friends in tbehlea district. June 21st, to Mr. and Mrs. Raoul For Giroux, Norma street, a daugh- Miss Margaret Sullivan of De- ter, We have good Heavy Machine Oil troit, formerly of Armprior, an- Heney—At the Ottawa Civie Hos- Fresh nouncement of whose forthcoming Berger’s Pure Paris Green, in {Tin Cans pital on Wednesday, June 18, to marriage was made. recently, was Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Heney ((nee King Bug Killer Arsenate of Lead; Arsenate a visitor for several days with Margaret A. Francis) a son. Foods Service Mrs. John Cunningham. of Lime in one andfive lb bags, Sprayers 15¢ up The Sunday School picnic of DEATHS McClary Electric Ranges a real modern Range FOR YOU TO ENJOY .— Grace-St. Andrew’s United church . Have you seen our newly decorated store? Its gleaming . will be held Friday afternoon, Whyte—In Pembroke on Sunday, McClary Quebec Cook with high shelf $35.00 June 26th immediately after |. Marshtile front and cool, inviting interior, finished in shadesof June 2ist, Mr. John Lindsay light and dark green,is indeed a modern store at which you will school closing in the grove at Mr. Paint prices advance July Ist. Order your paint A. D. F. Campbell’s Cottage. Whyte, formerly of Awnprior, enjoy to shop. The new!up-to-date fruit display standwith its aged 79 years. this week array of garden fresh Fruits and Vegetables will help you in Arnprior Relief Committee aré Henderson—At Lapas, Manitoba, experiencing difficulty in getting on Tuesday, June 28rd, Mr. Ro- your selection. Weinvite you to drop in today. unemployed men of the town to bert Ephriam Henderson, for- accept jobs on the highway. The merly cf Pakenham, J. H. McKerracher & Son SPECIALSALE possibility of afew prosecutions MecIntyre—At Delor, near Ban- OF LIBBY’S FAMOUS FOODS for vagrancy may ‘be the result in croft, on Thursday, June i8th, Hardware | We Deliver Phone 416

town. Mr. John A. McIntyre, formerly A LIBBY’S Tomato Rev. N. E. Dahms left Wednes- of Arnprior, aged 71 years.

1207 27 LIBBY’S Fruit Juices day morning, to attend a camp Hamilyen—At Fitzroy Harbor, on Catchup mesting being held on the sunday, June 21, 1936, Ann Hod- Y.M.C.A. camp grounds on the gins, widow of the late George | LIBBY’S Cooked PINEAPPLE JUICE shore of Golden Lake. Dr. W. Hamilton, in her 82nd year. |L. Bollman of Cleveland, Ohio, is Mackey—Drowned in the Ottawa Spaghetti< “uns, a OC tw LTE TiN 20° the special speaker. river on Saturday, June 20th, Wm. Mackey, son of Mr. and ‘Annual Picnic Mr. Frank Cunningham of LIBBY’S Pork & _ a ORANGE JUICE Mrs. Dave Mackey of Braeside, Belleville is spending a couple of In Tomato _ aged 29 years. weeks at the home of his mother, Sauce Muldeon—At Fitzroy Harbor, Fri- Under Auspices of Vivian Lodge I.O.0.1F. Beans 3 i 25c fwll 25 25¢ Mrs. Rose Cunningham, John day, June 19th, Julia Theresa street, and at the conclusion of Will be held in Curley, dearly beloved wife of _ LEBBY’SPrepared oe GRAPEFRUIT that holiday period will attend the Ambrose Muldoon, and daugh- Queen’s summer school at King- ter of the late Thomas Curley Mustard—‘Sosa Qo Juice 132 oz fin 17° ston. McLACHLIN’S GROVE and Margaret O'Donnell, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Johnston and family of Detroit, Mich., Mr. and ARNPRIOR HER CARD OF THANKS E ARE| MOREMONEY’ SAVING VALUES Mrs. J. C. Howard of Smiths

Falls, Miss Susie Allison, R.N., Stewart—The family of the late ” CHASE and SANBORN Ottawa, Miss Lucy Allison, Cum- Mrs. Christena Stewart extend Aylmer Fancy berland and Mr. John Allison of their heartfelt thanks to all who “DATED”! Ib Almonte, were guests at the home] Coffee BAG 35c so kindly assisted and for ex- Peaches 2 No2Tis 35° of Mrs. W. -Watchorn over the pressions of sympathy extended STANDARD QUALITY week-end. Wednesday. July Ist Hirondelle a during their recent bereave- Peas SieveNo 4 3)No 2 Mr. Wm. McCrae, who has ment. ox 2e2C undergone four operations in an Macaroni3 16 25° TINS Ottawa hospital for cataracts on IODIZED. OR FREE RUNNING BASEBALL RESULTS | Jolly Good 24 oz Jar — his eyes, has not as yet regained - Ottawa Boys’ Band in Attendance . WINDSOR and REGAL his. eyesight. He is receiving Peanut Butter . . 24c ‘Salt— (2b Dram 6c treatment at his home and in In the Ottawa Valley Amateur about two months returns for Baseball league the results. of Arnprior Citizens’ Band Glenwood. Artificial PICNIC BRAND | another operation in the hope that games to date are: it may be successful. Smiths Falls 7, Carleton P. 5. ExtractManilla Flaver Sweet, Mixed or Mustard Big Street Parade at 11.30 a.m. 12* Carleton Place 11, Almonte 1. 8 Oz Bottle Pickles “28 oz Jar 23c Mr. John A. MicDonald, excise Arnprior 13, Almonte 4. tax.auditor in the department of Smiths Falls 10, Arnprior 2. Lacrosse Match at 2 p.m. National Revenue, has accepted an Navy Toilet invitation of the New York State _ TISSUE 3 Rolls 25¢ SiUHEMinc Bt 25¢ 2$2.49 Scciety of . Certified Public Ac- Family Reunion Baseball Match at 4 p.m. countants to attend the third re-. ORANGES, dozen.phewopalaneenge27¢ NEW POTATOES, 4 ib sereneBBC gional chapter conference of that A family reunion of the Mc- E Meals Served on Grounds society to be held on Friday and Nab’s of White Lake, Waba and SUNKIST ORANGES,doz...... 42c HOT HOUSE'CUCUMBER2 for 27c Saturday, June 26 and 27, at Kan- Arnprior was held in Detroit JUICY ORANGESdoz. 53c CELERY, 2 ibunchesWW.27e¢ Ya-To Inn, Skaneateles Lake, when all the brothers and s’sters Bingo — Refreshment Booth LARGE N.Y. Twenty-six hundred certified united together. Those present zenmnnudste TOMATOES, 2 Ibs276 public accountants and credit men were Mr. ‘Andrew McNab, White LEMONS, do have been invited to attend this Lake; John McNab, Waba; Mrs. Dancing in the Evening BANANAS, doz.eons_edestpetelmest30 Fresh Vegetables Received Daily conference. Mr. McDonald is a Arch. Bennett and Mrs. Lorne certified public accountant of the Rivett of Arnprior; Mrs. Henry Band Concert at 7 p.m. .

ESERFECTIVE UNTIL SATURDAY, JUNE. 27th States of Georgia and Michigan. Morphy of Waba, and Mis. Gar- "PRIC He will be accompanied on. the field McNab, Detroit, at whose;® home the reunion was held. trip by Mrs. McDonald.

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jon the “proposals that. have ‘been DIAMOND Rev.JamesTaylor, Arnprior put forward-looking forward for a NEws! change of boundaries between the | Montreal and Bayof Quinte Con- (Last Week’s News) ferences affecting this Presbytery; Mr. Emerson Gourlay left Sun- but the comm was auth ith Bib at Presbytery ittee- orized day for a .weeks’ vacation in w to cont its work ifted inue . G Stamford, Conn. Rev. J. M. Allan, M.A., of Cal- Renfrew Presbyleryofthe Unit- pointed out that Mr.-Stillman has Mr. and Mrs. Geo. MeCordick o £ vin. Church, Pembroke, ‘rep a ed.Churchof Canadamet’forits been president: of the Bay of orted North Gower: spent Sunday with for the HomeMissions “inaugural and organization meet- Quinte Conference angof the Bri- Commitee. the latter’s sister, Mrs. Harvey tsh Columbia Conference and Rev, Thomas McCord was deput- “it ngof the conference year1936-37 Cavanagh. n a ized to introduc at St.Andrew's Church,.. Paken- chairman. of several | Presby'teries e Frank Taylor to Mr. and Mrs. Armer Gracey and the Montague Past ham, Tuesday; of last week.Rev. -or Districts. in the former Meths- oral Charge to x. and Mrs. Geo. Gracy and Miss wh he go as a La Su G A. McIntosh, MA, DD. dist church and was now the Pres- ich es y pply, Alma Gracy of Fallowfield spent havin been prom in Youn -@f Pembroke, cénstituted the bytery’s ‘representative on the g inent g Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Pe wo an wh loo fo - Court after conducting a shortde- ‘Settlement Commitee of (Confer- ople’s rk d o ks r- Harvey Gourlay. -oyotionalservice. Rev. James ,Tay- ence, Mr. Stillman assumed of- ward to entering the ministry of Mrs. Victor Emerson sand son Jor, BiAc,was‘secretary ang: 42 ‘fice expressing his thanks to the the United church. A request was sen up to the Ho Mi are still guests of Mrs, Emerson’s “membersanswered the Roll Call. brethren. t me ssion mother, Mrs. Armstrong of West- Board to‘continu the grant to New ‘Commissioners’ welcomed to - Arrangements were made for e boro, Mrs. Emerson is not con- Maibe char until ther can be he ensuing year the induction of three ‘incoming rly ge e valescing as quickly as might be ~- the Court for t a reorganiza of chat field. owere- William” Coxtford for. Al- ministers: Rev. Frank Sanders, tion expected. The Fina Comm repor _ = monte Trinity; Duncan Story for B.A., to ChalkRiver, with Rev. J. nce ittee t- Decoration services were held in ing through its convener, Rev, “ Bulmer ~ for M. Allan, M.A., B.D. inducting; J. Diamond Methodist cemetery on : Horton andBB. V. McNeely sough rg. pe A | Rev. J. A. Haw, B.A., to Egan- t to have ap- Sunday, June 14. tion appointed a special commitee Vincent Pask reported on “Tele- Visit your Goodrich dealer now. months of “trouble-free”

Foreign Missicn: Rev. C. D. Mc- mileage, phones at the. Provincial’ and Lellan, B.A., B.D. consisting of Reverends R.-F.Still- Mrs. A. Kippen gave a resume of

l Home Missions: Rev. J.Maxwell man, G. W. Goth, C. D. McLellan

e the president’s meeting at the pro- Allen, Land Messrs. T. C. Smith and D. N, ROOFING n vineial. Rev. J. G. Berry moved Historical: Rev. Andrew McPhail to survey the Presbytery a vote of appreciation to the Ot- Lauchlin, B.A., B.D. to ascertain what.amount could be Kavetroughing tawa ladies, which was Missionary and raised to send Mr. and Mrs. Me- 5 by Mrs. J. Speck. fee Plumbin ‘Mr. J, W. Kitchen. Mullen back to Korea: and to wee .~ fif-the YIP.U. of the Presbytery Refreshments were serveq hy

Obituaries: Rev. J. _ Tiasmithing IBA. would assume a definite amount the members of Torbaliton WMS. DP VICE for the 7-year term. Rev. R. F. s ; S 2

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Y e keBN VW | _— ESTIMATES FREE Stillman, B.A. m Stillman, chairman of the com- Pensions: Rev. R. W. MeVel.. mittee, felt that if this action were Presbytery meeting that the ac- tion last of Presbytery re Appeal . Property: Rev. H. A. Buni, BAL uccessful it would have a pre- io the charges for the Central Alex Closs Publications: F. A. J. Davis. found effect throughout the whole Emergency Fund bereconsidered. Reecerds: Rev. I. N. Beckstead, church in returning other mission- Phone 91° Madawaska St. Next meeting will be held at B.D. : aries now on extended furlough In a Toronte ccurt Mr. Justice Blank counter check books for] The merry month of a Perth United church at §$.30 a.m. dune u a oo tt through lack of funds. : 4 . Religious Education: Rev. We S. Macdonnell ruled that parenis sale at The Chronicle office—i0e x on Tuesday, October 13th. Pres- supposed to be the month of xwed- Gervan, | The Presbytery was divided into ea- ch or 23 for 2>5c. : four districts for missionary pro- bpytery adjourned and closed with have a right to spank their child- dings ian d roses. Those who ait- Statistics: Rev. Jas. Taylor, B.A. = the benediction by Rev. R. F. Still- ren. A sound fellow, His Lord- Good Plain Envelopes 5c p tend schocl think it is a month of World Relations: Rev. A. E. motions with Revs. W. Higgs, G. : Canadian Pacific man. ship! age at The Chronicel Office. examination papers. | Runnells, D.D. W. Goth, J. M MacDonald and R. B. Harrison in charge respectively. Prass: Rev. Andrew Mclauch- Train Schedules lin; B.A., B.D. The report on Christian Educa- Rev. Andrew McLaughlin was tion presented by Rev. C. D. Mc- thanked by Presbytery for his Lellan showed ¥Y. P. work in a | splendid reports to the Press; he thriving condition and plans were ». CanadianPacific in turn paid tributeto the fine co- made for summer activities and a S - Morning Locals |” operation the newspapers gave. special meeting of the committee Adjournment was taken at noon to plan fall work. Eastbound ...... cnet915 BM, when. the members were ithe The Presbytery was deeply mov- 3-WAY ECONOMY Westbound 2...eee 10.41 a.m. GET guests of the ladies of the St. An- ed by the retirement of Rev. ae Afternoon Locals drew’s Church for Junch. Rev. James Taylor, B.A. from the ac- Eastbound iachSLD p.m. Bruce Gordon expressed the de- tive ministry. Representing the Presbytery and presenting Mr. Westbound. 0... 5.23 pom. light of the members and Mrs. J. J. Wilson, president of the Ladies’ Taylor with an inscribed Bibleas By a Sunday Locals. Aid replied. Committees then. a token of affection, Rev. J. M. MacDonald reviewed the life and OR DEPENDABLE, low-cost motoring you requires only the minimum ofservicing. |Westbound weccicccenene10.51 a.m. met and organized till 1.30 when cannot do better than invest in an Olds- Eastboundieee106 Pm. business wasresumed after pray- work of the beloved veteran. He 3. SAVE ON DEPRECIATION. So er by Rev. R. F. Stiliman.

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‘Sheltering — home into private bearding homes for the purpose of adopticn, and successhas been. at- Tea forevery Purse tained. Present numberof child- Mrs. S. H. Bishop..of Metcalfe, ren in the Sheltering home¢ ’ is district president of the Carleton eight. 6 W.I..-was the guest of honor and The society is pleased with the special speaker at the June meet- splendid service rendered by the ing of the Galetta branch. which matron of the Shelter and those was held at the home of Mrs. Ar- who: have been assisting, her. Im- thur Brunette on Thursday even- provement in the beys’ dormitory ing .. gives more light and air. There Mrs. Brunette received the is more light in the nursery, bet- many guests in her farm home, | 304 ter sleeping accommodation for which was attractively arranged the matron, -... “ a with bright summer blocms and ‘On the work cf the Unmarried softly shaded lights, and presided Parents Act, a great deal more at the meeting which followed. than one-half of the superintend- Miss Lorna Tait assisted in the ant’s timeis spent. No two cases role of secretary. ‘are alike: Anaverage number of After the opening ode, the min- 40 cases per year have to bedealt utes cif the annual meeting were Renfrew County Children’s | with. At the present time the read and correspondence dealt ‘society is dealing with 67 cases. with. . A special meeting will be Nineteen. children have been held at-Mrs. J. W. Dicksons next Aid Society Annual Meeting Wednesday evening to plan the dealt with under the Adcption Act program of the year. It has been found necessary to The roll call was responded to place five children in hospitals for Annual Meeting Held at Hotel Renfrew, When Officers with “my faverite flower.” A pap- feeble-minded. Jer on asparagus culture was given Under the industrial . schools Presented Reporis of the Year Retiring Offic- by Mrs. iC. W. Dean, convener of legislation there have been trans- agriculture and Canadian indus- ersChosen to Serve for Another Year Charter ferred two. girls te the Ontario tries, The paper on Canadian In- training school at Galt, one bay to Has Been Secured From Toronto ‘dustries was given by Miss Mary the industrial school. at Alfred, Herrick. cne boy to the training school at Mrs. Bishop’s address, “Are you Renfrew Mercury dividual case demands a iremend- Bowmanville. and I making the most of life “tn the name of the president ous amount of time and energy,]. Repert of Seeretary-Ttenpuyer also office assistance to enable the while we have it?” proved mst ‘and directors of the Children’s Report of the secy-treas., Mrs. interesting and the deep apprecia-

superintendent to cope with the Eady, showed total receiptsve, be. oo . Aid Scctety in the county of Ren- ‘manifold duties falling upon him. tion of the audisnce was express- $8,643.75 and total expenditures frew I declare this meeting cpen | A reorganization was effected ed by Mrs. A. M. Tait and Mrs. J, $8,708.80 leaving a bank overdraft and ask the Divine guidance of in the ccunty anda charter issued F. Learmonth. The Goldman Band cn March 31st last of $65.05. The the Blessed Spirit in connection under the name of The Children’s ' Mrs. Brunette, Mrs. C. Heene year began with a bank balance Two Free Concerts Daily with ourdeliberations.” > Aid Society of the County of and Mrs. J. J. Stanton presided at of $27.35. Largest item among Thus said Canon Quartermaine, Renfrew and the following per- the supper table, which was cen- receipts was $7,271.24 from the Fascinations of 1936 president of the Renfrew county sonnel: W. M. H.. Quartermaine, tared with an ivory basket filled county of Renfrew for mainten- with crimson rosebuds and helio- C.A.S., in opening the annual E. J. Stewart, S. M Chown, ‘N. E. Sparkling company of girls in meeting at Hcetel Renfrew on ance of children under the Child- trope The assistants were Miss A Four Star Grandstand Revue Zimmerman, D. B.. McLaren. Pur- ren’s Protection Act. Thursday evening last. He went poses and objects are: Lerna Tait, Miss Dorothy Dickson In the matter of expenditures, on to say he was very pleased. to ‘To protect children from cruelty and Miss Mary Herrick. During LIVE STOCK, POULTRY AND PETS amount paid for the expenses in see this gathering in connection and neglect on the part cf the the supper hour a string orchestra connection with the food, clothing GOVERNMENT, MERCHANTS & with the work entered upon. parents, guardian or others. rendered several musical numbers. and general maintenace of the MANUFACTURERS DISPLAYS While there hadbeen notices sent To care for and control neglect-: to Pembroke and Arnpricr and Sheltering home was $1,312.61; for ed children. upkeep of home and salaries, JUNIOR AGRICULTURE, BOYS & GIRLS _ other outside places, also given Fitzroy Harbor W. A. Tc improve the home ‘life of $1,172.24; expenses of maintenance ~ COMPETITIONS the members of County Council children. of boarding homes, $2,921.83; office an invitation cc be present, at the To secure foster homes for The W.A. of St. George’s Angli- AUTOMOBILES — PURE FOOD expenses, $1,984.09; travelling ex- same time sending letters to the ean parish, Fitzroy Harbor, held a children who have no homes cr penses, $727.05; amount applied on Mayors of Pembroke and Arn- proper homes of. their own. largely attended meeting at Mrs. FLOWERS & FRUIT — HORSE SHOW salary of superintendent, $541.69. prior, he could understand why Generally to discharge the func- Harry MciKay’s home last week. Accounts were audited by R. F. DOG SHOW — HORSE RACES they were. not present; cconse- tions of a Children’s Aid Society The president, Mrs. Hartley Bad- Fraser and J. A. McArthur of quently he was pleasedto seere- under the Children’s Protection ham, was in the chair. Mrs. A GREATER MIDWAY presentatives from Arnprior. The Act and to co-operate in carrying Renfrew. Richard Craig read the prize ‘win- first thing he had to Gu was “to. out the provisions of the said Act Supevintendent’s Report ‘ning papers on the study bcok of Grandstand Programme Afternoon & present to the meeting the report and other legislation in the inter- Mr J..C. Simpson presented a the year by Mrs. Saulter and Mrs. Evenings Henry Wilson read a chapter of of the president. ests of children. report covering his work .for the VAUDEVILLE FIREWORKS _ Mention was. made of the trem- “To. do all things incidental or past fifteen months, beginning by the new study book, Consider endous growth of this’ work as conduciveto the foregoing objects stating that over all the province Africa. Mrs. McKay was hostess at a ] ADMISSION COUPON TICKETS each year. passed, andthat it was or any of them. | De there is evidenceof an increase in 3's ror §¢ OO still growing. The necessary de- The County (Council wasasked demands upon the C.AS., with tea following the meeting. As- tails required by the Provincial for the appointment of three of this society no exception. The sisting were Miss Saunders and AT ALL BRANCHES # = BANKoNOVA SCOTIA Department sand the personal their members to officiallyTepre- cause of this increased burden in Mrs. Richard Craig. touch necessary in almost each in- sent the Council. This was agreed ‘almost every case is poverty and _to and Mir. Chapeskie of (Barry’s want, as a result of present econ- There were donations which were ‘Bay, Mr. Campbell of Admaston omic conditions. The relief sys- recognized through the press. and Mr. Humt of Alice were .ap- tem in municipalities is not al- As to dental and medical care pointed. | - oe ways adequate. In some cases of the children, twice a year if The inspector’s salary was fixed articles of furniture have ‘been possible, Mr. Zimmerman thought “I think we have done some- Reeve of the county was an ex-of- Rev. Mr. Fowler suggested that at $75 per month and Mr. Harold sold to provide clothing, and one thing to place the society in a ficio member of the society, and the directorate be made as repre-— Eadyof Renfrew appointed setre- that should not be compulsory. ean. scarcely understand how fam- There was such a thing, as loading grade which we are not going te three members also of the Court sentative as possible of the (aio)Be tary. Arrangements were miade ilies can exist on as little as they this paternal service to an extent be ashamed of. ‘Only.a very few Council were. Everyone could churches, and thought it be well. for obtaining an office and suitable do. The systemcf relief, while jcin by paying a membership fee to have a member of the shurchof -_ furniture. Since December last that could not be afforded. His societies did obtain the higher necessary, has a tendency to de- grading during the past year. We of 50 cents, and it was the desire St. Francis Xavier on the director- © monthly meetings have fbeen held. own children did not get it; 90 per ‘FLYPADS generate the parents, with a cor- cent. of the people did not have hope to obtain it in another year.” to have a large membership ate, an idea finding favor jwith the — Formation. of a women‘s commit- responding detrimental effect on The president added that every throughout the county. meeting. os ‘tee was effected. Members are children examined twice a year CAREFU LY AND the children. unless sick. . ~FOLLGW THEM | Mrs. D. W. Stewart, Mrs. McDow- Personally, Mr. Simipson felt ell and: Mrs. Jordan. Mr. D. B. McLuren thought that tat he cwed a debt of gratitude Legislation under. which work is while the children were not com- to the board of directors for their plaining and had good appetites done. includes the Children‘s. Pro- co-operation their vision and zeal tection Act, the Unmarried Par-' there was no need for a doctor. He Each pad will kill flies all day and and their ability in dealing with stated that $101,000 was askedof ents’ Act, the Adcption tAct and the many problems confronting ‘every day for three weeks. the Act in connection with the In- the ‘County iCouncil for sccial ser- - 3 pads in each packet. them. vice, and the county was coming dustrial Schools. 10 CENTS PER PACKET In the matter of investigations, to a place where 50 per cent. of ores. Every effort is made to comply number of family cases cpen on at Druggists, Grocers, General St the money raisedi would tbe taken a January ist, 1985, was 17; number]

PAY MORE? with suggestions regarding the up for social service work. : l ee

of new cases, 84; active cases on/ ‘

EIR WILSON FLY PAD CO., Hamilton, Ont. placing out cf children from the Rev. Dr. Rumnells said he could V a March 31st; 1936, was 25. .Num- A

tell tales of foster homes where: > o ber of children involved was 284. children had{been maltreated. There had been 49 court attend- Were children helre supervised a

ances. Temporary wards 29, per- and protected when put out in S manent wards 20, ‘wardship ex- foster homes? ! ~ 4 tended 17. Mr. Simpson answered that As to children under care thers ‘great care was taken. A thor- were 114 on January Ast, 1935, on ough investigation was first made.

March Bist ‘cf this year, 139; on Then he made personal observa- which latter date there were tion. After placement frequent eleven in the Shelter, 24 in board- visits were paid. He knew that LETTER HE: ENVELOPES _ | ing homes, 32 in free homes, 15 children abused were often afraid on adoption probation, six in other and that neighbors institutions, seven «were non- to complain SALE BILLS SHIPPING TAGS did not want to get mixed in it, wards, 54 were wards of societies He had had to replace several in other counties. children from (1 years to 17 and. POSTE BILLHEADS | B Wards visited were 139. There RS another child was not placed in were 19 legal adoptions complet- these homes. . ed; three adoptions were sent t» 2 Rev. Mr. Fowler—What about a TICKETS STATIONERY Toronto and were still in the social fworker? hands. of the department. Simpson—iIt is the aimof Under the Unmarried Parents Mr. OFFICE FORMS BUSINESS CARDS the department in Toronto to ul- Act there were 34 active cases on 4a timately have in each county January 31st, 1935; new cases ‘are social worker to work In | 49, cases reopened 18, cases closed trained co-operation with the (Children’s 31, active cases as at March 3ist, V county, o “Society. Renfrew r Aid k 1936, 65; court attendances re the -- which has a population of 53,000 L U have a ‘pleasant sur o O aloove 39. . w f any organ- P for youif you | and.the largest area o r prise in store ic g an . Discussiqn Foliqwed the prevince, with e t off . purchasin ized county in s have pu Prompt e ng electric refrigerator simply Mr. N. E. Zimmerman, who said the geographical situation maki cause you felt you could not he had taken quite an ‘active in- ‘it very hard to cover this ground, . “ ni- afford it:-— terest in the society since its re- besides there are no other orga ant printing you naturally want good printing, This Westinghouse Refrigerator -)organization a year ago, termed zations except the Rotary and When you w will save you more than its cost! the reports luminous. The society Kiwanis clubs for social service promptly done and at fair cost. .. That is the kind of printing Not only can youreduce food | was, he declared, working. under work, I think such a worker we are qualified to render. We have modern type faces, a wide AM by. quantity purchases, alary costs. great handicaps at the ‘Children’s eculd more than pay her s pecials and by elim- selection of paper stocks and layout. suggestions which will : week-end s home. . The directors were all doing social work. There are inating food spoilage .. - bur,- convinced that to spend any ldren who can’t go to school enable you to attain real quality character for your business or in addition, lower depreciation ment terms. For orly a few: chi - amount on it. except for ordinary. g no clothes and the and amazinily low operating llars monthly you can enjoy | because havin enterprise. Be the job large or small we can serve you. If you do ed.

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