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rior * bronirl Volume Fifty-Seven _ ARNPR IOR, ONT.,THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1936 Number Thir A ty-Five NEW 2Sunstroke Cause STOREHOUSE Middle Schoo l Results A Convention of Winners at the Annual WINNER IN TENNIS 4In course. cf erection in the Albert O north ward, ‘C Arnprior High School Dontigny f the Death of ontractor Stafford R. Arnprior Flo Mr. Frank Cunningham of Arn- Rudd has a large wer Show building which Baptists Is Now prior teamed with Mr. Harold will be used as a storehouse In the following list of middle Fell, Suff for Lead ‘| Mott of Belleville to win t ering Patrick Connell scme of hi school results for Arnpr ing the winners at the an- he men's s equipment. ior, 1 re- and where- nual fall flow consolation doubles in the te in there will presents first class honors, InSession er show of the Arn- nnis be available consid- 2 is Here series at second c prior horticultural society, held in the Queen’s University Fractured S erable storage space for people re lass honors, 3 is third class pine | Passed ‘Away at Wassing - the Gardner block on Saturda summer school. There were quiring such accommodation. honor and c is credit or pass, C y On Da lergy and Laity From a were Mrs. R. A. Styles with nearly a thousand students in at- y After He Had . Particularly noteworthy is the 12 S Wide firsts, 10 seconds and 2thi tendance at the session just ended. lipped While at Work Secured Railroad record made by J. Havey in secur- Area Convening rds; Mrs. J. iL. Sanders with 16 In A Kirkl F ing first class honors on seven In Annua firsts ang 3 and Lake Kmployment IRST HIGH MASS sud- l Here. seconds; jects. Mrs. J. S. Gillies with 11 AN Hotel and Fell on This Week firsts, 2 secon ODD CUCUMB E. Anderson—Can. ds and 1.third. ER _ On Ju Rev. Fr. Austin of Arnprior Hist 1, A Pipe Valve iy 8th, the day after Ae and Exhibits were numerous and: t Rev. Fr. Bam Chemistry. 1. _ : he brick o had secureq work on ‘an extra f Fitzroy Har- _ With Rev. A. E. Jaster, pastor o keen competition gave th A peculi bor ~ D. Armstrong—Ane. Hist 1, Alg. f e judge, ar cucumber was . Yallroad: gang at Wass were..among the visiting the First Baptist church, A Mr. Herman L Mr, Albert Dontigny, son of ing in north- 2, Chem. 1, Lat. A. 1, Lat rnprior, . Dugo, considerable brought to The Chronicle office a ern priests when Rev. Fr. Jame . Comp. and who n diff Mrs. P. J. Dontigny and the Ontario, Mr. Patrick Conneil, s Mc-_ owcompletes his second iculty in deciding a winner in few days ago. Grownin late Cann chanted his f 1, Fr. A. 2, Fr. C. 1, the gZar- Mr. Dontig aged 38, of Arnprior, passed away irst solemn high year as moderator cf the confer- many classes. den of Franci ny, is in the Kirkland mass in h S. Armstrong—Chemistry 2. s Brandimore, the .and a coroner's jury investi is home town cf Quyon ence, presiding, the 86th ann Convenor of the show wa vegetable District Red Cross hospital suffer- gating G. Baker—Physics ec. ual s Mrs. has a perfectly formed into the cause o on Sunday. convention of the easter N. S. Robertson and le ing from severe injuries sustained f death found Mr. H. Bennett—Fr. Comp. ec. n confer- her assistants af, an inch and 4 half in length Connell’s demise to b ence of Baptist churches o were Mrs. 'G. A. Boyce, Mrs growing in a fall. e due to sun- F. Beauchamp—Can. Hist. 2, pened . G. W. out of its side, in the First Baptis Moir, Mrs. H. H Employed at the Princess Hetel ‘Geom. c. ‘ t church, Arn- eintzman, Miss The fact that he h prior cn Wednesday eveni M. E. McLachlin and Mrs. in Kirkland Lake, he was doing ad nothing in ‘R. Beauchamp—An Hist. ec, ng and H. A. hi c. is to continue ‘ Short. some work in the furnace room s pockets to identify him as Geom. c, Fr. A. c, Fr. Comp. 3. until Sunday even- comi ing, August 23. Prizewi were: and slipped and fell on his back ng from Arnprior, at the time Y. Beauchamp—Fr, Auth. ec, Fr. nners Award Contract ‘Chur Striking a valve cn a pipe lea of his death resulted in a lapse of Comp. 3. ches associated in the east- Open Class ding several wee ern conference includ Asters, six bloms, one color from the furnace. Two vertebrae ks before news of his. W. Box—Eng, Lit. c, Can. e six in Ont- —l, Hist. tario and. Mrs. R. A. Styles. Resurfacing on in his spine were fractured; his tragic passing reachedfriends: and ic, Geom. 3, Physics c. others in New York and Pennsylva ‘Cosmos, single, legs were paralyzed and he suffer- relatives here. A. Bradley—Algebra 2. nia states including Ro- ten blooms—1, chester, Bu Mrs. R. A. Styles. ed intense pain until doctors were Deceased left Arnprior on June . ‘C. Brennan—Ance. Hist. 2, Chem. ffalo, Erie, Pittsburg, Several Streets 18t ete. ‘Cosmos, double, ten blooms—1 able to drain fluid from the spine. h of the present year and had i2, Lat. A. 3, Lat. Comp. , 3, Fr. P Mrs. J. L. Sanders. Later he regained the use of his been residing in North Bay until Auth. ¢, Fr. Comp. 2. rogram forthe convention in- c ‘Calliopsis, six blooms—i, Council D legs. It was necessary, however he secured work with the railroad R. Briscoe—Eng. Lit. 2, ludes: Mvs. ecides on Work Can. J. L. Sanders. to encase him in a plaster cast gang. Hist. ec. Wednesday—Opening address on John Street Nort and by R Delphiniu three spikes—t, h he will remain in the cast for a The late Mr. Connell was born A. Burns—Fr. Comp. c. ev. P. Geissler of Buffalo, m, N Mrs. R. A. Styles. And Others Yet to three month period. in Braeside; for the greaterpart of I. Burton—Alg. c, Chem. .Y. 2. Gaillard six blooms Mrs. Be D There is a probability that his his life he had lived in Arnprior, I. Byrne—Chem. 3. Thursday morning—conference ia, —i, esignated busin R. A. Styles. back will be weaker than ordinary but had been employed in the S. Caldwell—Eng. Lit. c, Geom. ess; organization and reading Gladioli, one spike each of six By i in subsequent years, but other North Bayarea during recent 3, Physics 2. of church letters. nvitation representatives of - varieties—1, Mrs. J. L. Sanders: the O wise, fortunately, his complete re- ' summers, A. Campbell—Alg. Thursday afternoon—Devotional ttawa branch of the Bitum- 2, Chem. c. 4, Mrs. R. A. Styles. inous covery is assured although it w ~ Survivingare his mother, Mrs. M. Cannon—Eng. by Rev. George Zinz of Neustadt, Spraying Co. attended a ill Lit. ¢, Geom. mee require several months. Antoine Poitras, and one broth ‘Ont.; address, “Our education af IGladioli, three spikes, pink—1, ting of Arnprior council on er c, Physics c. : Mrs. J. Mrs. Dontigny left Mr. Hiram Connell of young men for the ministry,” iL. Sanders, 2, Mrs. A. Me- Thursday evening last and sub- for Kirkland Fort Wil- A. Carmichael—Anc. Hist. ¢, by Lake cn rec liam, Prof. A. J. Ramaker Nab. mitted prices for tarvia resu eipt of news of the ‘Ont., who has been in Arn- Geom. c, Physics 2, Fr. Comp. 2. of Rochester, rfac- N.Y.; add Gladioli, three spikes, ned—tl, ing of some Arnprio accident and is remaining there . prior in recent days. L. Chabot—Eng. Comp. 2, Eng. ress, “Building the King- r streets. dom Mrs. J. L. Sanders; 2, Mrs. R. A. Prices quoted we for some time. .. Requiem mass was in St. Mary’s Lit. 2, Can. Hist. 1, Geom. of God within our church,” re considered 1, b Styles. very favorable ‘Cathedral, North Bay, and inter- Physics I. y Rev. C. E. Cramer of Buffalo, by council and +t Gladioli, three spikes, purple—1, was decided to sp ment was in St. Mary’s R. C. cem E. Clarke—Geom. 2, N.Y. - : end $1495 on this |: Physics 2. Mrs. J. L. Sanders; 2, Mrs. R. A. work wh IN AUTO ACCIDENT etery, HE. Closs—Eng. Thursday evening—Program by ich involves the full use Lit. 2, Geom. 2, Styles. of a Physics ec. B.Y.P.U. of Arnprior church in- five thousand gallon tank ca of The Chronicle is informed that B. cluding a play, “The lost chur Gladioli, three spikes, white or tarvia and 210 tons of gravel. Craig—Ane. Hist. 1, Alg. 2, ch.” the Mr. Mabeereferred tio in th HOLID Friday morning yellow—l, Mrs. J. L. Sanders; 2, Planned by council in the firs e AY IN QUEBEC Chem. 2, Lat. A. c, Lat. ¢ 3, Fr. —Devotional by t following item from Rev. Ar Mrs. R. A. Styles. ; instance was the resurfa an Ottawa thur Kannwisc cing of Comp. 3. her of Buf- paper is the Mr. Mabee, falo, N.Y. Larkspur, six spikes—i, Mrs. J. six-tenths of a mile of John who was Miss Marion Fraser and. Miss L. Dagenais—Eng. cc, ¢, ; business; address by street at one ti Can, S. Gillies; 2, Mrs. J. L. Sanders; 3, north from th me principal of the Arn- Evelyn Thomas of the Robertson Hist.