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THEATRE W. G. Henderson Is Made Guilty PleaMade The United Church Choir AUTO ACCIDENT LAST SPRING C P ON r TR e A s CT e I n N t Managerof Cobalt Bank lford ggs s Easter Cantata | ByWa Bi AGE ACTIONS AWARDEDTTO OARNPRIORFIRM ‘at Cou Pleasing throughout was th - RESULTS INDAM ‘Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Henderson of|’ rt Session sentation of the Easter cantata were in for the week- “The Darkest Hour,” in Grace-St. * end, and-early this week the form- *Rarl Cotie Sues in Case Sullivan & Son Limited ourned Andrew’s United church on Mbnday ~ PRP er left for Cobalt in which town he Court Wasthen Adj evening. Of the Loss of Pacing ~ Will ConstructaNew will assume the duties of the man- Until April 20th But a Assisting the choir of the local On The Firm’s Senior Partner ager of the branch of the Bank of Horse Dueto an _ Amusement Building Further Adjournment church, in the solo work, were Mrs. . He will be joined Frank Gilbert, soprano soloist, St. Greens Auto Crash for Joseph Saso later by Mrs. Hienderson and baby.) n ay BeMade The James’ United church, Ottawa; Mr. _ “Bil” Henderson, was for several|: M and Russell Ferrier baritone soloist, St. WILL COST $75,000 |-years the assistant manager in the James’ United church choir; Mr: STATEMENTS VARY Appearing before Judge Fairways local branch of the Bank of. Nova in Pembroke on William Nixon, tenor soloist and Sestia. In April of 1929 he was J. TO Muleahy Several Local MenWill Thursday afternoon. oflast week, well-known radio artist; Miss Lois By “The Caddie” Three Enter an Action im transferred to an Ottawa . branch Walford A. Biggs, former treasurer Chippendale, contralto; Messrs. BeEmployed on.Works — ‘and now, much to the satisfaction of Renfew county, pleaded guilty Bramwell Bailey and Cecil Allen, Claim of Damages for In WesternTown— of a host of loca] friends, is pro- to the theft of a sum in excess of tenors. RNPRIOR golfers may now don Personal Injuries moted to the managershipof one of the county of Ren- The cantata itself is a very beau- $100,000 from ; their plus fours, or whatever is the more important branches 0 during the past six years. tiful and intricate work and is pro- that banking institution, frew the prevailing, fashionable golf tog- Echoes of a motor mishap of _ Last week the Arnprior contract - Present at the hearing were the claimed by critics to be one of the gery, and slip up to. the course at ing firm of Maurice “Sullivan and greatest compositions of modern last summer will be heard in two court officials , counsel for crown Sand Point for a’ round or two. damage actions scheduled for hear- _ Son. Limited was awarded the con- -tand defence and the members of Easter music. The local choir, The club house is open; the fair- ‘tract for the erectionof a new committee, ap- under the direction cf Mrs. H. E. ing at the session of the supreme the warden’s ‘special ways wintered well; temporary court, with Mr. Raney pre- theatre in’ Barrie and*work-was pointed to handle emergencies in Mason, showed the resuits of ex- greens have been arranged; the started immediately on removing VISITORS siding, in the court house, Pem- oc- connection with the special audit tensive training, especially in the course is fit for play; the drying-up thebuildings which at.present: balance and quality of tone. broke, Tuesday next, says the Pem- and investigation. — process has gone forward at a broke Standard-Observer. eupy the site of the proposed new |\}In Arnprior During the} Court was adjourned until Mon- _., amusement entenprise, - pleasant rate; in fact everything is Mr. W. B. Parr, Pembroke, and day, April 20th, but there was no practically ready for he or she who Mr. G. A. Boyce, Arnprior, are joint “The theatre will beof. fireproof Week-end and Holidays assurance that the accused would Instal Officers would golf. - onstruction, 65 by 140 feet, to seat defendants in two suits the first be sentenced on that date, there 800patrons. It -will:cost: im tthe being one in which Mr. Earl Cotie, being the possibility that a further In Vivian Lodge AGAIN this year Eddie Allen has Arnprior, is the plaintiff and is sa- neighborhood of $55,000 and. the Paul Wolff, Airy adjournment may be deemed advis- been engaged aS greens keep- ing for $1,000 damages for ioss of equipment thereof.-an additional - Jack Yule, able. . _- $20,000,, making a total of $75,000. Boyd Shaw, Ottawa M, A. DEITZ, D.D.G.M., HERE ON er; in fact he has been at work for bis horse, buggy and harness, - ‘Plans for the building were by John iLeo Sargent, ‘Pruro TUESDAY EVENING some time in anticipation of the which he alleges was due to the “Wilson, architect, Collingwood. - Joseph Saso, Ottawa early “golfist.” negligent operation of Parr’s auto- Regular Meeting -. Owner of theatre will be John “Levi Barry, Kingston - mobile by the latter on the provin- Mr. M. A. Deitz, D.D.G.M., and FFICLAL opening of the golfing cial on April 18th, 1989. Armand Raby, Ottawa Saso being a brother’ of Joseph Fitzroy Council accompanying brethern from Ren- In his statement of claim. Mr. Saso of Ottawa. who operated a] ‘Lloyd Wilson, Toronto frew officiated at the installation of season is still in the offing by

several weeks. Usually the annual Cotie asserts that he owned a psc- fruit and confectionery. store in MAURICE SULLIVAN Hedley Bridge, Ottawa officers for the ensuing term for dinner is held about the middle of ing horse which Mr. John Lee was _ Arnprior several years’ ago. Mert. Mullins, BUSINESS AGENDA LIGHT AT Vivian lodge, [1.0.0.F. on Tuesday May, and on the following Saturday driving on the highway some three Several workmen. and foremen, Frank. Galvin, Renfrew MARCH. SESSION evening. there is the official opening with the miles south of Arnpricor when 2 - Yegularly associated with construc-|- —Mr. James. McConnell of Tim- James Graham, Ottawa Duly installed were: J. M. Neil- . tion jobs awarded. to M. Sullivan mins has been a guest for tne. past ‘George Boutin, Toronto The regular monthly meeting of tournament between teams captain- motor car, driven by Mr. W. 5. son, J.P.G.; H. E. Prensler, N.G.; Parr, collided with one driven by and Son Limited, are at present in few weeks at the homes of several Wim. Murray, the council was S. Slater, V.G.; J. Thomas, secre- ed by the president and vice-presi- Barrie engaged on necessary work friends and relatives in Arnprior Miss L. Brown, Ottawa held on Saturday, March .28th, all ent. , Mr. G. A. Boyee and was driven tary; E. A. Clements, treasurer; D. violently against his buggy, over- preliminary to the actual construc- and district including a cousin, Mrs. Donald Blondeau, Carp. members present. ‘Minutes of last H. McComb, warden; J. H. Coburn, oi enof the theatre.: Robert Clarke of. town. Miss Etta Hunt, Ottawa LJNDOUBTEDLY there will be turning same and so injuring his meeting were read and adopted. conductor; F. Cheal, 0.G.; O. Mc- keen competition for the El- horse that it had to be destroyed. J. Russell Rudd, Ottawa Moved by Mr. Millar, seconded Comb, LG.; T. W. Cotie, R.S.N.G., In his statement of defence Mr. Arnold Wolff, Pembroke by Mr. Craig, that the following R. R. Ruddick, L/S.N.G.; H. Craig, come trophy when the season has Charles Coghlan, Ottawa advanced to the time for champion- Parr admits the collision but claims accounts be passed and the reeve RS.V.G.; C. Freitag, L.S.V.G.; E. there was no negligence on his part * AndDistrict — Malcolm Wilson, Ottawa issue orders to paythe same: Arn- Achtenburg, RS.8.;

TPHBLAARNPRI 0.RR_OF. R ONICLE Thursday, April oth, 1981

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a The: ‘Perth mother} - Pembroke Standard-Observer: Expositor: town hurrying’‘home“to: teuhis bel _lestimates for the board of educa- e300h has been stunginto action— |. BeingDeveloped | has= = howing.a drop. 300 -h “Rates labout an. accidentwhich [tion should nowbe s as been voted to fighi mos- ey| here d tial. argument quitoes.| Perth i council” has fallen. him. Down: in Ottawath T is n substan s to mind the TheAlmontetown “ ncreasing’ salaries for the : eng now for i er ig th - “seb”ofwater ‘couldnot.wait‘for overcoat.or:over~ P n it- q drafted a.tentative drop in the cost of living is i uito tommittee, wenous a mes the | first} e. rates, designed. to.produce a .re- shoes: in. their. hurry; fself a very considerable. increas |thoughtapparently was. to seck aid JAN. i Was Depely Engrossed senna.gf $12,000. from between 200 eir: paternal govern:it . Greater Observance of: Lent Kirkland Lake Northern WN “; 230 people| who. “will “have - “th from B.Ssupposedly, notice each That Almonte man who hadhae cesof.business eon- ment, Carp Revisw: Wie. homes or pla trousers cut and his “wad: ation. “No:‘thought, in‘Ottawa, offalling | ‘The Blue Bell , ‘|year a greatertendency’ towards ‘stolen nected with‘fhenew:“install _ the. observance of Lent among. the as he was watching a hockey match he face. fy ‘Briefly.the.‘proposed rates are! national revenues in t ~~. Poetess “jyvarious Protestant: denominations. in Ottawa must have been very i ture aS t 1}. a general levyof: four . mills;|substantially increased expend “|The Anglicans have always. observ- deeply engrossed in the game. ertieslocated avenues; no thought of extraordin- 7 ed the season and makes. a. great There are but few men who would 42) two mills on prop Do-| _\deal of the Easter festival. A fail to be roused under circum- tswhere the. mains. are ary difficulties, throughout the along stre around us we notice that: Presby- stances of the kind. :But it may r. rate “of,$20 pay- minion in mattersof. business~ ‘des 2id; {8) a wate "When April, hand in hand with Spring, tevian and United congregations be that pickpockets who use u knife pression, ‘depleted markets, - tnem- employ also something Im sealed metalppackets ahle quarterly - by” domestic con- Sets every robin carolling,|2 have been. holding chureh- services in the way of the. | during the! Lenten season. “and are of drugs. ‘We know some Almonte gumers,. but. these consumers to. be ployment, etc.; nothought And faint and very far anti clear the god ding special services ‘on Good men, now.residents of Kirkland sold in o.milllevy;.(A) possibilityofa“huge nationaldeficit Pan calls, hol mever : exempt. from the tw Friday. There has been a notice- Lake, who would wse their fists to 000.gal- in the fiscal year.“completed. OTL] There’s something in the heart of me. H. 168 eommercial rate: up. to, 15, That. mocks at adult dignity,” able absence of: entertainments dur- good advantage on anybody who he gardens® March’ 81st; apparently no thought ‘Fresh froma t lons:‘same. as ‘domestic. and 35. cents’ Makes me long to run and play. with ing Lent in our: own community aS tried any monkey business with their pocketbook. for each: thousand. gallons over. the of anything except that the old bounce-y rubber balls! well as elsewhere.

135,000: figure.-Jeti sympathy gag might be worked to - Lovely mottled marbles, Skipping-ropes thin, Now, Eugenic Polecats Life Insurance Increasing According to The "| Gazette, “the advantage; that.is to. the.advantage. Almonte Gazette: A. gratifying of Ottawa -to. the wane of fwo mil- . Silver-wheeled roller-skates, - Kirkland Lake Northern News:] “mM‘of $12,600 is: estimated ‘to. “be: Tops that spin. | And now, if you please, the eugen- feature of many estates made pub- L vequired to meet the interest onde? lions. I want to play hopscotch, ic polecat. The much maligned lic recently through probate or nturesand ‘pay. the: wages‘of the} Meanwhile, . there are: smiles. else I want to’soar high ‘skunk, mephitis mephitis, if you otherwise is the comparatively L be CIA In a creaking old swing E large proportion of life insurance ih ’S SP 4 want to get real formal about it, is N where in Canada;not smiles-» bes EE the sys" W staff required to: operate That meets the sky; Formerly a man sought indepen- cause of Ottawa’s loss, or diseom-|— on the way to losing its own claim esemtao I want to listen, to notoriety. . Stanley. F. Sharpe, dence for himself and his family by —9 ‘| fiture ‘but smiles. because of the a As I used to do, owner of a fur farm near Roches- accumulating from year to year Clark’s Spaghetti in tins, 1’s 10¢ breathless, _ perspiring haste. in} To the strange earth sounds | what was called “a nest egg” Of seeds coming through; ter, N.Y., made his bow recently as Hurrying forHelp| one of the benefactors of mankind provide for old age, death or thee seeking governmental: aid. : I want to hunt. fairies, Salmon, fancy pink, l’s, 15¢e | with the. announcement that eventuality. Today thinking men ile sympathizing with the | And suppose, just for argument; With gossamer wings, reverse the process. They first “Wh implied} Who'll grant three wishes - through his breeding experiments of ‘Ottawa inthe loss and hardship tat Premier Bennett thad the odorless skunk has cone to create an estate with the aid of Olives, stuffed, 13 oz. 30¢, 26 oz. 50¢ in any} For magical things; life insurance and then pay for it -

. | troit dark red. “most expensive footwear. — | © FAS OOSOSSOOOGSOSEECOOO OHO TOONS OOESOGE0EE9000000008: - Swiss Chard—Lucullus. We guarantee a perfect fit for any ‘Chautauqua festival in the town ‘Brussells. Sprouts—Improved half hall, Arnprior, April 18th, 14th, a

“1 dwarf, Dalkeith. foot .. plus supreme comfort. Come 15th and 16th. Surplus proceeds c e

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head, mammoth rock red, green 9 Do not fail to see “The Big c os betterthan.crisp Kellogg’s CornFlakes The ideal shoes for nurses and those globe. : who have to be on thetr feet a lot. Trail” at the O’Brien theatre, Arn- You Need Insurance 0 \Carrots—Chantenay, Dianvers ee

prior, this Friday and Saturday—a 99 o

nned fruits or g andmilk orcream, ca half long.’ : vivid epic of the western pioneer. e

WILKIE'S c ‘Caulifiower—Early dwarf erfurt, Misses Margaret and Mabel Ro- Consult us as to the New Automobile 5 Ne eee1 a IF. autumn giant. bertson of Renfrew spent the week-

a honey.Good? Just trysandmatchit for y easy Insurance Law and your other Celery-G—orden plume, end with their parents, Mr. and e

Tbanching. Mrs. Alex, Robertoon: c Insurance Needs n Celeriac—Pragiic. Myr. and Mrs. Michael Lindy and g -Gorn—Pickaninny, imammoth family of Arnprior spent Easter | white ‘Cary, early Malcolm, golden Monday at the home of Mr, John cc

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0000000000 ‘Cucumbers—Snow pickling, early Mr, Johti MeNee of North Bayis O NAB AGENCY 9 s AC white spine, early fortune, Davis THE G. F. M i}visiting: at the home of his father, 6 perfect, improved long green. 724 \Myr. Malcolm McNee c LettuceNew York, icebergs, Mrs. J. E. Miller aad‘Eileen and e McGonigal Block Phone 2113 Grand Rapids, Paris White. FARMER BROS. Billie spent Tuesday with friends Musk MelonsBarly knight, in Renfrew, 00000

Arnprior, Ont. cccc early osage, hale best, hearts of Miss Edna McLaren of Hamilton 6

-C, A. MULVIHILL, Manager 0 oo gold, bender surprise. is spending the holidays cat her 9

6 p Onions—Farly flat red, red Le home here. |

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Peas—Laxton superb, blue ban- } 2 SHOWS NIGHTLY ~- |tam, Thomas Laxton, daisy, Lin- PRICES. FLAKES— 7 pm. and 9 pm. : jeoln, telephone, Alaska, Harris ear- Matinees liest, Hamilton market. * Always oven:freshiin the iInnere. ~ Pumpkin—Pie. MATINEES - Children 10e adults 25¢ ~ Radish—Saxa early scarlet globe,: Mon., Wed. at 4.10. °° seal waxtite wrapper - Nighis scarlet turnip white tipped, icicle, China rose. Saturday at 2.30 p.m. Children 20¢ adults 45c Spinach—King of Denmark, New — nn Zealand. Squash—Delicious, Boston mar-

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row, + yy Tomatoes—Harliana, — John. Baer, - ‘FRI. and SAT.. APR, 10 and 11 MON. and TUES,, APR. 13 and 14 WED. and THUR., APR. 15 and 16 bonny best.

- Swedes—Canadian gem, ‘FeatureStarts at 7.10 and 9.106 p.m. Feature starts at 7.45 and 9.45 p.m Feature Starts at 7.45 and 9.45 p.m. . Vegetable marrow—White trail-

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U .. The Perth Expositor complains B that there is no mosquitocommittee in that town. If-they’ll be patient in Perth they will eventually secure ‘their regular quoto of skeeters {without any unnecessary ‘fuss in ‘forming a committee to superin- oo tend the matter. SOLD! Young lives _ Le for gayety. . They for- | Very gratifying was the response get love makes life to. the notice issued -by Chief. of i] Pioneers, Scouts| priceless—it comes. . What then? oe Yoursavings account will. sotingive Police Rodgers that. ‘all canines must be tied up or on a leash after ‘and Indians. The | a o -you.afund.forbusiness|‘investments, Me -| April Ist. While there. are still \.or foran‘emergency,orit’ will pro numerous dogs running at large the j videa-surplus thatwill help to keep daily eonventions and committee Bsyoulin comfortin‘your:old age. The — |meetings of the canines, _ held. on western empire|} - “regular s- aving” ‘habit is the most. ‘+ John street during previous weeks, | es HOLMES were. suddenly terminated on April ! thrillingly depicted. i - profitableoneyou canform. Ts ' ‘Ist. ——_0—— ‘AN ALL |This Bank InvitesYour.Savings‘Account “pi Stolen i th ‘and out of the. bank: STAR. CASTE «Interest Compounded Half Yearly, a| Henderson ranked for several years jas one of Arnprior’s most. popular: iv Heaven |men; there was general regret here Ca|) Grant Withers Regis Toomey THEBANK OFNOVASCOTIA| two years ago when he was trans-| The most ‘glamorous - star on branch}. but) "aN ate Mary Aster [ferred | to an Ottawa We tf the sereen ! With her hero of STABLISHED 1832 “when. Arnprior can’t have “Bip?| a Glace ee¢ ~. “Devil's Holiday”!! ——ADDED ATTRACTIONS—— _E “ADDED“ATTRACTION—S ~ - Reserve$24,000,000 |Henderson, this town just naturally qo. | Chap. of “Indians Are Coming” arial$12,000,000 oer ADDED ATTRACTIONS—— 7th a ae desires © that much of good will] b> Owing to length of feature only ~ “Wostage of Fear” ets,ovetr ee,000,000. one short Terrytoon | eA Comedy and Movietone Act TotAss come: his way, hence there is. “real yo and Fox News “Go ‘West BigBoy”. 4 < - Paramount Sound News Comedy, Cartoon isfaction here in his promotion tole Lp net Cobalt} A a of. the managership t ——wr

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LOCALNEWS — ~[pattiesofthe Pioneers — ——— ae WORLD’S GREATEST FOOD RETAIL ERS -.Miss Margaret Styles was the]. AreVi a oS : acted

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“week-end and holidays. ues etrace the“steps of your fore= “Meeting in Perth last / -weekthe ' R ng with the pion- l ‘ road and. bridges. - —MissAnna Stevens spent the ones - trek alo ; march west- a go e y a x I D ur taie ent ea ac r ‘ of - - |cWoammlkiettr eeasappcoouinnttyeed Mr. George S. holidayseason at her paréntal sors er prairies, des ngineer at a ward with them ov home in Carleton Place. ee untains; join in their salary of $2,500. _ .-Miss Margaret Bond spent. the erts, mo en rivers, blinding - Mr. Walker, who_is.a native of battles withswoll leasure 4 week-end. and holidays at herpar-. are enfrew; as been. mployed ith. zzards,savage Indians and sh R h ‘ e = w [bwliiththem the joys. of their the department. of ~high- ental.home in Carleton Place. success FOR _.--Announcement of the inaugur- as they finally arrive in te valley Ess z) : ~The: roads and bridges: cammittse ation of a bus service for the com, of their dreams. wo 4s composed... of George Doucett, ing season between Arnprior . and }-osfRaoul-Watsh’s “The Big Trail,” Ottawa is. made in the advertising vividlyre-enacts these stirring in- | chairman, Benj. Willis, A, “A. Bowes f the early ; ‘UL, J.MeDiarmid and J. A. White. | columns... Ce DEEDS eidents inthe lives o ‘Chautauqua festival. in. the}settlers as they fought. their way = “EIOU get in e WRIGLEY’S -ltown hall, Aynprior, April 13th,|west in search of anew and mor ARed-LetterDay — land.It is a picture the most that Adth, 15th and 16th. ‘Surpluspro- ‘fartilehome ceeds in aid of Arnpriorbranchof for fathers, mothers, sweethearts chewing gum ture offers. WithTom away at college, Sun- ‘the V.O.N, and forkiddies. It is a pic Try a package day -was pretty lonesome -for his —Mr. James Kelly ‘of the. Bell which will quicken the heart beats » ‘today and see + }parents. But it became a redd--lLet - ofany and every red-blooded Can- ‘telephone staff, Ottawa, purchased: ich no Canadian howgoodgood ter day when he started. to tele- a Pontiac sedan and motored from ‘adian and one wh gumcanbe. phone.in the evening. There was ‘should miss sseeeeiinngg. Ottawa to Arnprior and spent the players enact Theday's work “|'go much for him totell them, and week-end with Myr. and Mrs. "Fre (More than 20,000. | they in turn kept him in touch with this gigantic. movietone. 725 In- Q .j the home Tews. Nothing - could Scheel, Claude street, 0 0 dians shout their war whoops. and|] ©. have been pleasanter.-. _ —Appropriation of at least$250,- shoot.their flaming arrows at the|@ 000. ; ‘to advance the interests ‘of train of 185 pioneerwagons. Head- — A new separate “school ‘building agriculture was urgedinthe agri- ing the cast of principal players s Bay to be erected in. Campbell culture committee of the Ontario e John. Wiayne, Marguerite| 9 y , jjibsecause of inadequate ommoda- ar acc legislature by A. H. Avcres (Con- Churchill and. El Brendel. The § | tion In the structure in use at pre- servative, Carleton). ‘He proposed scenic beauties of California, Ariz- CHEWING -| Sent. the establishment of four. large: ex- ng, Idaho, Montana, ona, Wiyomi perimental farms in different parts n and Utah form a gorgeous : ARDMONA PEACHES.Sliced or ilalves, No.2tin l/c } Orego of the province. : a |background for this, the most im- —At the last regular’ weekly portant picture.ever produced. imeeting of the Burnstown Y.P.A. “Raoul Walsh’s “The Big Trail” LUX TOILET SOAP ...... 3 cakes 20c | ‘| Mr. Ronald Fraser presided. - Mr. will-be at O’Brien theatre this Fri- R.. Fraser eontributed a paper on day and Saturday. See it, by all),

2c 2 } citzenship; Miss Ruby Forrest con- means. QUAKER OATS, large package ...... tributed a piano solo; .Mr.. Robert | Wallace gave a. reading; the ever

popular song, “Old Black Joe,” was HEINZ CATSUP, large bottle ...... 18 > jsung by'a number of the young people in negro attire; a violin solo W |by Mr. Roy McIntyre, accompanied. HY FAY MeN Brillo, large pkg...... 23¢ Vi-tone, Is ...... tim 55c by Miss Eva McIntyre concluded |. the program, © STAY FAL Standard Tomatoes. tin9c Gillette Blades ...pkg. 39c Weekly Visiting do 1. “‘How ‘The trouble with me, and I guess Shirrifi’s Strawberry Marmalade,...... 12 oz. jar Z3c . Paul and Dora worked in the this ar:plies to 99 out of every 100 men keep young ?*’. {eity, many miles from mother and. who are putting on. weight, I didn’t 6 -|the home town. It occurred to them have the energy or “pep” to keep it off...... tb. 43¢ Bokar Coffee, 1 Ib. TIL oo cc cw we wc cee ee eee that weekly trips by long distance ‘Lost all interest in any healthyactivity Oh, earned hat e- “ I l t s would save them a lot of loneli- and just lazed around accumulating cret when I discovered ness. So it was arranged—and the old pounds, until I got that Eaght O'Clock Coffee, 1 Ib. tin ...... tb. 33c “what fun they get out of these fre- “ Kruschen feeling.’ Shredded Wheat. It’s quent “voice visits!’ Their mother Start taking Kruschen Salts—that’s the whole wheat, you wouldn’t miss them for anything. the common-sense way to reduce—but .. Apkgs. 25¢ * 6 a e a e a @ ® e e Brodie’s Jelly Powder ...... e -And_ neither wouldthey. _don’t take them with the idea that know, and has iron for they possess ‘reducing qualities in ‘oe os a men making red blood andall themselves, De Crest Castile Soap ...... 0.0.02 0 eee eee . 3 cakes 10c _ This is what.they do—they clean out the elements for building j of N the impurities in yourblood by keeping i; District News the bowels, kidneys and liver in splen- healthy tissue and bone. did working shape, and fill you with FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Andby the way,it’s j Clipped and Culled From the} vigor and tireless energy. ready-cooked and ever As a result, instead of planting ‘Bananas _...... 3le and 35c per doz. POPS nena ce ceceeeecceeeceesenene 39e per doz. j Valley “and District Papers) - yourself in an easy chair every free moment and letting flabby fat accumu-

so easy to serve for late; you feel an urge for activity that j Lemons 25¢e per doz. — Red Onions...... :anesesssssnnsessenennneseees6 Ibs. 25c | breakfast or lunch.I just At the recent concert held by the keeps you moving around doing the pour milk or cream over. Castleford W.I. there were proceeds things you’ve always wanted to do and QAIOS neeeee27¢ per doz. Spanish Onions _.23 Ibs. 23¢ of $17 with several other small | needed to do to keep you in good the biscuits. Oncold donations. Those participating in condition. .- 3 - mornings | heat the milk the programme were Mrs. Joseph Kruschen Salts are the up-to-date TEA Farrel, Mrs. Alonzo. Wright and Fountain of Youth, Take one-half _ —it makes a mostdeli- teaspoon. in a glass «f hot water ANTIC& PACIFI GO. Mrs. Cotie, the Misses Brown, to-morrow morning and.every morning - cioushot cereal,andwith Johnston, M. Finan, Catherine Reid, —be careful of the foods you eat—take LIMITED OF CANADA Evelyn Juby, Robena Towie and regular moderate exercise—then waich fruit it’s a treat at any Sara Leavons, also Ernie _Humph- ANLINESS the pounds slide off. THE STORES OF SERVICE AND CLE ‘time.’ ries, Elmer Cotie, Jock Yuill, Allan Jamieson of Horton, Billy Hiumph- ries, George Humphries and Ken- neth. Humphries. |THECANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT “OMPANY.LTD. While working on King’s high- : Neuritis— Lumbago way, No. 16, near the village of March School Report of Spencerville, Norman Newman of |. iS oe RArL a oe t that village came across a nest S. S. No. 10, Fitzroy - containing23 snakes. Mr.. Neuman}. — stated the snakes were of the com- You can expect and get instant mon grass variety, ranging in size V—Edith Argue. s . relief when you rub in Joint-Ease Sr. IV—Elmer Fraser, Ernest Hot Drink from a few inches to 18 inches in 2 a : 3 fe Dodds, (Margaret Belsher, Edith ED length. ~. - sf rie = = oo One‘man wrote a letter and in it he Clarke, Ethel Mayo. The death occurred’ in. Ottawa stated: “Joint-Ease knocked out my last week of Mrs. Mary Buckham. Jr. 1V—Dougias Fraser, Kathleen Jumbago over night.” Yes! Joint-Easeis Clarke, Lila Lytle (ab.) or Chocolate : Scises fare ‘ : : Oxo, Bovril Deceased, who was a daughter of like that—it has knocked out thousands Sr. II—Lois McLean. | ‘i the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Young of lumbagoes over night—it has brought of Ramsay is survived by one. son Jr. 111—Harold Smith, Darlene speedy relief to tens of thousands of fine Belsher, Barclay Pierce. and three daughters including Mrs. people who have suffered with Sciatica Sr, Il—Marion Duncan, Donald at any time of the day Gerald Parr of Cobden. Mr. P. J. and Neuritis. oo. Young of Almonte is a brother. Clarke, Norman Fraser. Joint-Ease is something splendid to McLean, . Miss Margaret Affleck, 90 years Sr, I[—Earl Lytle, Beryl always have in the house—Great for Jr. I—Evelyn May. told o‘ f Hopetown, received severe »sackache, strained or sore muscles, lame- E BRANOF THE WHOLE WHEAT Sy, Py—lLaura Clarke, Winnifred ce “WITHALL TH injuries to her head, recently, when *. yess, stiff. neck, sore, inflamed feet, chest Lytle, Edgar Dun- she lost her footing at the head o2 -olds and swollen knuckles. , Belsher, Doris CANPLEASE YOU © _| the ‘stairs and fell to . * And of course everybody knows that can. WE BELIEVE WE f ve foe roll 23, average at. 18. Oaving to her advanced age the ac- or: joint: troubles suchas. stiff, swollen, No. cn | cident was a great shock to her. vainful, creaky joints its influence for -

Instead of a vote of. $8,200,000) soodis marvelous. — Do, for old age’ pensions in low, the ‘But rub it in good—Joint-Ease is Ontario Government has changed made in Canada and sold byall stores the’ vote to.a nominal sum of$500,- that sell good medicines—a generous SUGAR BOWLKANDYKITCHEN PARADE” 900. in anticipation of tederal as- tube 60 cents. “CANADA ON sistance, which Premier R. B. Ben-

SALVATION ARMY nett promised the provinces. ee as GuestArmst TUNE WN = -.dn-the results of the final examin- Ensign Williams Lieut. Barwick JIM MOSKOS, Proprietor. > Celebrated’ French: Vocalist oe : ation in the eastern dairy school at} B service at 11 a.m. | %-10 p.m, Morning —- M, Louis Musy Kingston 29. students were success- Sunday school at 2.30 p.m. ful, among them being Messrs. Salvation meeting at 7.30 p.m. Take Home a brick of our pure, fresh Tee Cream |Coram CJCBSyclnoy Ernest A. Wilson of and CFCY—Charlittown BAPTIST tl “under. Dr. Ernest MacMilienond David Mitchell of Woodlawn. —~ WHITE LAKE HE" tr. Reginald Stewart CFNB— I The death occurred, March 31st Rich, Pastor Rev. T. J. H. Ms CAPESate ‘CFBO—St. John at her home in Lanark township of Wares (GHRC— Mrs. H..W. Hammond. .Mrs..Ham-| ° REW’S PRESBYTERIAN : oo a meraderLuigiRomenelli “ ST. AND mem ge ce CKAC—Mornireal mond was before her marriage Eli- Rev. E. J. Kerr, Pastor Tue “LirrieTHEATRE”‘PLAYERS ‘CNRO—Otawa zalbeth Wiatchorn and was in her ay scnool and Bible ‘CFLC—Prescott 58th year. 10 a.m.—iSund N “in “The: Bachelor Richet” class. ; CAPITAL TRUST CORPORATIO ADEAN SINGERS | ‘CKGW—Toronto (Mr, J. Bert, Richardson, tinsmith, oe ALCAN re- 411 am.—Divine worship Batoe Grey . CKOC—Hamilton of Ottawa, formerly of . Carp, ie 5 under ndLawrence’ thigh The sacrament o1 the Lord’s supper left ceived a badly fractured ciose of $2,000,000 TueBytown TROUBADOURS fj CJSC—London and severe facial injury when he will be observed at the AUTHORIZED CAPITAL g service. - Granp. FrINnare gLCPCHNorth Bay fell eighteen to twenty feet from a the mornin Orckestra and Vocolists ~ a CKPR—Ft. William | |7 p.m—Divine worship. .. |ladder. n service in | “The Angels’? Chorus”. | CKCK—Regina windows in the Preparatory communio “The plate glass ening at Beard of Directors «J CICA— e church on Friday ev th — os H. H. Cole, Ailmonte, | --) store. of Mr. hen an air "7.30 pim. national. CNRV__Vancouver were broken recently w —HION. M. J. O'BRIEN, Renfrew, Ont. ACROSS the Dominionsweeps a wave: of n excav-} % 4 HONORARY PRESIDENT forward on 4} CeoT—vVictoria compressor to drills used i EORGE’S ANGLICAN J. O’Brien, Ltd. etc., etc. ANenthusiasm. . are striking s blew out. ST. G President M. General Motors.“ } "9"o p.m. ating for waterwork , - the rising tide of a fresh prosperity. Rev. C. C. Phillips list. | "ofCanada;Limited, pays_fribute to. the _ Forward . CKY—_Winnipeg . ‘The engagement has been an- PRESIDENT—J. J. LYONIS, Ottawa, Ont., Capita h Georgina --Jnounced of Miss Elizabet LAKE | ~ eCenada'’ Movementwith "Canada on Parade”, a radio ALCKX—Brandon — _\Wilson, daughter of Mr. and ‘Mrs. BRAESIDE and WHITE S—A. E. PROVOST, Ottawa, Ont. VICE-PRESIDENT ; _ hour everyFriday evening,typifying the spiritof | ‘CJGX—Yorkton -\Jauither “Wilson of Carp to Mr. Ern- Presbyterian President Provost & Allard. s Haas of Ottawa. , Pastor Canada's pfogres.ASRWFleming est Thoma Rev. McAteer IN, Senator, Bromptonville, P.Q. cotchysignature|)1g it pm. damage was caused HONORABLE E. W. TOB .° Eisten for“Canada‘on Parade”, ‘the Considerable Braeside —S.S. at 10 a.m.; er’s Falls during the past nited Typewriters Co. of the series,Buy the sheet music at your music 1) CHNS—Halifax lat Forrest service at 11 a.m. J. J. SEITZ, Toronto, Ont., Preside nt U s\osntogre; orwrite toyour. favorite, radio station for.an— CFQOC— k by two fires, in which heavy]: m,; wee White Lake—S.S. at 6.30 p. ss was suffered by William Steph- free copy ceCMO2 pam lo anypeople call indiges- service at 7 p.m. Directors introductory ns and Robert Mathieson.2 HATm e ‘¥ tion very. often means excess “|. Jt is: said the Ontario legislature PENTECOSTAL Ont. M. A. Mahoney, Ottawa, Ont. e stomach. The stomach J. G. Carroll, Toronto, in th lf dbounty ‘acid ise the wo proposes to. ra nerves have beenover-stimulated, Rev. V. BR. Morrison, Pastor ‘Capitalist. oe iContractor. of §25 for every to a flat rate d food sours. The corrective 1s an —9.45 a.m. Ont.| A. J. Major, Ottawa, Ont. an Sunday school J. J. Donnelly, Pinkerton, adult wolf, either timber or brush,) cids Hon. a : alkali, which neutralizes the Worship—11.00 a.m. Se Director National Grocers Ltd. “takenin the province, est alkali known Senator. instantly. And the b Evangelistic—720 p.m. . Ont. Rev. CW .Thom of Almonte is to medical science is Phillips Milk J. B. Duford, Ottawa, Ont J. J. McFadden, Spragege, pit of Knox Pres- ent J. B. Duford, Ltd. J. J. McFadden Ltd. {supplying the pul of Magnesia: : GRAIGE-ST. ANDREW'S UNITED|. Presid President | pytorian church in Douglas. for aL” s harmless, John Gleeson, Ottawa, Ont. Ont. One spoonful of thi J. M,. MacDonald, B.A., B.D. T. D’Arcy McGee, K.C. Ottawa, time. : Os teless ali. er tralizes Rev. t Standard Paving Ltd. | tas alk in wat neu l and the Presiden Barrister. -> {Perth town’ council had an over- instantly many times that much 10 am.—iSunday schoo er a M. W. Hackette, Montreal. draft on general account of “ov , ploms sappear men’s Bibleclass ner Ltd. J. A. O’Brien, Ottawa, Ont. . | acid and. the sym :di World Facts. Vice-President, F. W. Hor ien Ltd. . - $13,000 for. the year 1930. “at once: You will never use crude 11 am—“Christian “Vice-President M. J. O’Br Perth brass band has again ds .m.—‘*The Master’s Prayer.” . J. Hussey, Chisholm, Maine, |3The metho when once you learn the 7 p |W Thomas O'Connell, Montreal, PQ. a grant of $700 by the y .A, been given efficienc of this. Go get a small BAPTIST ULS ‘Contractor. that town. bottle totry... BUGIN STREET . | {council in a » ain awa’s a T. J. H. Rich E, T. B. Pennefather, Ottawa, Ont. prit of The cost of. repairing Ott e to get the genuine Phillips | Minister, Rev. James Keenan, Toronto, Ont. ssoD Be sur ral Manager Capital Trust E re sewers, due to the recent explosions _ Milk of Magnesia “prescribed by ble scho-l. | Contractor. Gene 10 a.m.—Bi m d $250,000. ES -physicians for 50 y: ars in correcting am. and at ‘Col. L. T. Martin, Ottawa, Ont. \Contractor. will excee ine worship. at 11 p to ed recent- Div man T.N.O. days Mr. Arthur G. Scott di “excess acids, 25¢ a .d 50c a kottle— : Contractor, Vice-Chair Patrick Shea, , Man. S ce, 7 p.m. : ly at his home near Carleton Pla any. drugstore. oa Ry. Manufacturer. i: Dewar’s Lochwinnoch, Stewartville, D. R. Street, Ottawa, Ont. - W. H. McAuliffe, Ottawa, Ont. Col, BYTERIAN Libr. General Manager Ottawa w emery PRES President McAuliffe-Grimes ..Canadian Pacific’s mammothne err, Pastor Electric Co. . ‘Britain, turns the gorgeous St, D, M. K Co. 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i LOCAL NEWS~ And District 4 GALETTA eeeRev,Fr.Schruder isspending}|} - _ afew days o f this w ‘|home in Eganville. eek at ‘his . Smith’of Ottawa wast come to him bythe. death.ofhis. - —4Miss’ Be _ BylawsWereAdopted — grandmother, Mns. James. Baird of a week-end gueSt at. tne home of Diamond, who passed. away on Mr; and Mrs. J. A. Ferguson. ©: SADa special ‘meetinglast week of 1. the fish and gameclub in the King- Sunday morning in her 87th year. - a—1Mr, : Earle B:erndt is reported _ The Easter thankoffering meet- to be recuperating satisfactorily in. don social club’s’ recreation hall aRenfrew hospital all the bylaws were confirmed and ing of St.. Columba’ W.M.S. will. be following an! adopted and copies of same sent. to held inthechurch. on. Tuesday ‘operation performed a few days | the district superint¢adent. at Ot- evening, April 14th. It isantici- BEO. os a : we Bs dtothe deputy. minister, pated that Mrs. J..iM..°- MacDonald} -—iMrs...A. Riddell returned © to ||} gtawmae and- fisheries, Toronto... 2. of Armprior will, be the guest Arnprioyafew days ago'follawing The club/files show that consid-| speaker.:.5os oo re Bea BO, * a vacation of several. weeks with! “erable work has. been accomplished: "Mr. J. Kelly, who has..been.a friends in Florida and others of the and everything points | to a fruitful patient in- an Ottawa hospital for ‘southern States. — season, the past four weeks, returned.to . ~The fire brigade was summon-| his home on Monday... His condi- ed to the residence of Mr. Adolph tion is not as favorable’as his many Rahm, Edward street, at 10.30 on| friends would. wish. _ Held Special Services Sunday morning. Cause was aldi ~The many friends of Mr. Gidean chimney fire which caused swonly | Maison will besorry to learn that. slight damage. ey | Special services-were held - last he is seriously ill. Misses S.. Al- “week in St. Augustine’s. AnglicanJlison, R.N., Ottawa, and | Miss -¢hureh under the direction of Rev. | r Thomas, R.N.,. Arnprior.. are im S

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Augustine’s | ] —— a men’s auxiliary of St. j rendered. iby the choir. under the church was held at the rectory on - (Continued from page one) - tte Fanatic | Insets: frill ed direction of the organist, Mrs. A. upports; front sup- 4 S € a Tuesday afternoon with a good: at- aports swivelled; Broca y ae MM. Tait. os : ee the home of Mrs. Otto. oe tendance of members, | _ Miss Jessie Armstrong of Brant- ISilk Shoulder Stes" f A ge ay Services were also held on Good - Misses Mona Igley and Edna Wide Inner Belt. with’ J ford is spending the holidays at her . B¥iday and’on Easter Sunday the Duro-bone” guaranteed ‘ Saunders, teachers at Fitzroy Har- parental home here. not fo rus? or break, , . Eucharist service was in the morn- bor, were guests at. the home of ing at eight o’elock, while in the Mr. Newton Stevens visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Jchnston .on his sister, Mrs. Wm. Rivington, evening at seven-thirty there was a Thursday. evening. a) special Easter choralevensong and during the holiday. 50 Oniy Messrs. J. S. Allison and- Andrew Messrs. Lorne Armstrong’ ‘and -the reverend . rector. “preached on]Langford are in Toronto this ‘weex . - The Resurrection. Don Caldwell motored >. Toronto attending the convention of — the on Saturday last. | public school board of Ontario. Miss Helen Schonnop, R.N., of - Other Village News Mrs; Grace, Mrs. McDonald and Carp, is visiting at the home of Miss Margaret McDonald. — are Mrs. Breta Tripp. guests of Mrs. Heneahen this. week. Mr. S. E. Baird is attending the “ A five-reel picture entitled “Fish- Miss Beulah Dickson is spending school trustee’s convention. in To- ing Across Canada” made by Mr. : Regular to $13.95 — the hoHdays with her grandparents, ronto this week. . Courtney Riley. Cooperand pre- Mr. and Mrs. Gordon of Woodlawn. |} Mr. John Ferguson and Mr. and ‘i vt 8 y ‘sented through the courtesy ofthe Mrs..J.: F. Learmonth cf. Ottawa Mrs. Alle Ferguson spent Sunday Canadian National Railway is’ be- is spending a pisasantholiday with at Cloverdale. | ¥ Special $9.95 _.isg shown in the Kingdon Mine re- hey sister, Miss Low.. mo (Miss Mary Graham. of Arnprior eVS ALUa E —_ _— j . . creation hall on Thursday evening, Mrs, J. Kelly and daughter, Miss spent Friday with Miss Aipril 16th, under the auspices of Kathleen, spent Thursday in the Quackenbush. / 2avonr ) esutiful Styles made the fish and game club. There capital. _. Mr. Herb. J. Thompson of South “willbe no admission fee. and: all dey NE # from soft Silk Crepes. Miss Lucy Allison was a visitor River visited*with friends during who-are interested are cordially in- to the capital over the week-end. the holiday. BSbLOM; baA FREor e7l ‘WTizh, e styles i7 nclude Bol- ‘Vited to attend... Miss. Martha Hanna of Ottawa ‘ALS : _ . gs - Easter visitorsnoticed included: | a | spent the week-end at her parental mee ve 4, eros, Print Combinations Miss Dulsie Vear, Ottawa; Miss i heme here. Bvi IB11G2D0—DAurYin&, be cureREEte )4 PBieaps lums, flered ski® rts ‘Lorna Tait, Ottawa; Miss Leona | SAND POINT ‘Mr, and Mrs. H. Blanchard and Stanton, Ottawa; Misses Loretta see these extr wuahty DE. a . Tame family spent the Easter holidays LUSTERED Rayon Bobettes, : and many other. details.

and. Pauline -Heneshan,: Ottawa; in Ottawa. J Panties, and Brevities. The Bob- : 2 e ae “9. —— Miss.Edna. Dickson, Arnprior; Miss The ice on Chats Lake is fast Misses Anne Barr and Bella ned ore onan spveral designs, & Sizes 1OYr Misses’ and Wo- Margaret McGregor, Arnprior; Mr. breaking up. Clear water is to be Hinds are spending this week in @. Prilte astic at knee, at 6 : dames .aelly of the Bell Telephone seen .at the Quebee light house in mt bg Appliqued Medallions, Pockets, an 4 BRIO LE i 13 = Toronto. PER PRyoke effects The Panty an a - a in Black, Co., Mr. Gerald Kyle, Ottawa. | the west and the boom in theeast. Mr, and Mrs. D. W. Armstrong BE Brevityalescomein Guai ds _. dn .St.. Columba United’ church 2 mean Blue, Chukker The distance across from Sand and family spent: Sunday at Ches- the children’s choir rendered the Point to Norway Bay is some three terville. a. os A tri Sy ™ vith ia % =}* 7m ts : 3 music at the Sunday school Easter Yee hare,storees p Green, Putty Beige, | miles with several islands part Mrs. Forest Ferguson. spent a 2S rimmed, ile,; Flesh, i Re asaece a rer yh ned. | service on Sunday at 10.30 am, At way. The ice holds fast here each days of last week in Ottawa. Miley Flesh, : Mousse, Navy, Ete. Spec- the communion service in the even- season while at. other points it oeSmee math : iai for 3 Days only : ing at 7-o’clock the pastor, Rev. Mr. breaks away early.. The water in Shaver, was in charge . with St. the lake is not rising very rapidly | AUCTION SALE large sizes. 3 . Columba choir in Faster music. es EA x faa and possibly will not be very high Of a OURCR : Gae The many friends of Mr. Eugene this year. Much of the surface BUYING POWER é See © Baird extend to him - their sincere Farm Stock—Implements ISDEMONSTRATED! GHD oo oe . water has soaked into the ground . sympathy in the sorrow that has which was in a very. dry state. Rumors are many in regard to the I have received instruction from the administrators of the estate of effect the Chats fall will have on the level of the river. ‘Latest the late John W. Storie to sell by

reports are that there will be a rise]. public auction on the premises of three feet over extreme high being Lot No. 3 in 9th ccncession of water which if true will do some township of Horton in the county of damage here but not so much as Renfrew: on reported at first. - So HRIDAY, APIRIL 24th, i DESERVECREDIT, The Aspril meeting of the. wo- at one o’clock sharp the following: - iw L STARTED OUT men’s society of the United church Chestnut mare, 1400 lbs.; bay horse, and the missionary society took 1500. lbs.; 2. two-year-old steers; INCLIFE AS A 777 ) place on Tuesday afternoon at the two-year-old heifer; 17 hens; 5 ft. ~ BAREFOOT home of Mrs, P. W. MacLean with cut Deering binder; Frost & Whod a good attendance of members and mower, 5 ft cut; 11 disc McCormick 1 ; visitors. ‘ Mrs... J. J. Chattertion, Deering disc drill; 14 disc Frost & president of the formersociety, and eK = es feat ta Wood disc harrow; 12 tooth Inter- rs a aoe - E se u nae “hare Ee rites Mrs. Carmichael, president of the national spring. tooth cultivator; 10 JB1117—Women’s Pure Silk and. Art Silk Gloves, in a variety of new Spring modes, such as Sli straich: W.MS., presided. . The presbyter- foot McCormick Deering sweep hay and turned cuff styles, with dainty fancy trimmings. In colors of Beige, Blonde, Grey, Sunset ete,"izesOty out, jal which takes place in Perth the rake; Deering single drum hay \ Gloves usually sold from 85c to $1.25. Make your selection early. DURING THREE BI G DH A YS o middle of May will have delegate's loader; Jackson wagon, complete per pair , 59¢ from this auxiliary if possible. Mrs. with double box; Massey-Harris William MacLean, Mrs. Duncan hay tedder; Frost & Wood No. 6 Carmichael and Miss Janet Murray walking plough; one horse scumer; had charge of the program for the set iron harrows; single buggy; set meeting. . Contributions towards sloops; double driving sleigh; set the sewing basket. are increasing. Fairbanks Morse scales; set Young The women will not hold their baz- Bros. fanners; wheelbarrow; set of aar until latey in the season. At heavy harness; set of double driv- ‘the close of the meeting _refresh- ing harne'ss; 2 robes; 1200 feet lum- ments wére served by the hostess. ber; 200 (more or less) of 6. inch lvow that the spring weather is tile; iron pump with 40 ft. piping; here and the C.P.R. track bare of ‘draining. spade: spool barbed wire; snow many men out of. work pass a quantity of timothy hay; a quan- this way. each day, some going east tity of household effects; together and some going west. ©The freight with. other small articles too num- trains carry many of these travell- erous to mention such as whiffle- ers, some of them looking for work trees, chains, etc. ; and probably some of them sesing Owing to the winding up of this the country for the first time. The estate everything must be sold Ifamantells you housewife is frequently approached without reserve. that he thoroughly for something. to eat; at Roddy’s Terms—All sums of $10 and un- bay at ene of the cottages. some der cash; over that amount 9 appreciates the add- person has been right at home. months’ credit will be given by 3 ed comfort that our cooking in the kitchen and keeping furnishing approved . joint notes; plumbing brings to house in general. Nothing has been 5% off for cash on all sums over “The last } destroyed or carried off but shelter $10. Word H\|twisted with his life, you can re- has been taken during the storms JAS. H. WILSON, Clerk. tort: “Well, who of the late winter where wood: was G. A. MacGREGOR, Auctioneer. in Style” |/fi|/ Art Silk made ready; a good fire kindled Al] DB1116 — doesn’t?” 7 aud a hot cup of tea made. aa e\| Silk Hose; “When you need a Mr, Donald Robinson of -Braéside, AUCTION SALE olid “|| Thread Silk ! brother of Mrs. Fred Stewart of | of Leather =\| twisted with é plumber, you need a. ‘town, who has been seriously ill in Underarm [{/3{} Art Silk. High - Farm Stock-Implements good one!” | an Ottawa hospital, is at present and Pouch Bags, mostly || splicedheels, seam- making satisfactory progress to- back-strap styles, beauti- Hi} less feet, mock seams\ from wards: recovery, although _ he willl. T have received instructions fully soft Calf skin: {|g} 2nd imitation fashion: ‘the administrators of the estate of not be able to leave the hospital flor the Brown, Beige, Cocoa, {lai} ing. Sizes 8% to 10; a the late John M. Lindsay of 4 Black and Navy. Also a!) Allure, Afternoon, HOSE a fortnight or longer. of Ren- Mr. and Mrs. James G. MacPher- township of Horton, county solid leather in new [Ie Breezee, Black, Cham- 1 . uction on son and family of visited frew, to sell by public a Tweed effects; Grey, pagne, Crystal Beige, 5 YOU RE t No. 2, in ton Sunday with the former’s moth- the premises, being Lo rown, Green and B venglow, ear ush, er, Mrs.. Wim. MacLean. Masters the 8 concession of the township of All well-fitied ‘Horton on with acces Silverwing, Sunb | ush, PROUD PLUMBING {Gerald and Billy MacPherson will sories; Coin. purses, Mir- Shell Grey, Tea Rose, : oe oe CHOTWATERS remain with their grandmother, for | MONDAY, APRIL 20th — rors, etc. Some with - White, ete. Outstanding TO HOT AIR.@ STEAMHEATING the holidays. Co at one o’clock sharp the following: per fastener. Splendid value DURING THREE Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Lynn of bay gelding; bay gelding; black value at $4.00. DURING BIG DAYS per pair | Smiths Falls, also Mr: and Mrs..E. mare; black mare, 7 yr. old; 8 = THREE BIG J. Lynn and two. sons. of Ottawa grade Durham milch cows, in or DAYS. $2 Qo spent the week-end at the home of coming in; 2 steers coming 2 yr. _ Bach... 98 , their mother, Mrs. Hugh Lynn. — ‘old; 3 heifers coming 2 yr. old; 8 Mr. Lindsay Connery of Lochwin- yeay olds—4 heifers, 3 steers and {noch visited this week at the hiome one bull; brood sow; 4 young pigs; of his uncle, Mr. David Blackburn; 50 hens; Frost & Wend binder, 6 |and his aunt,-Mrs. David Hudson. | foot cut; MeCormick Deering mow- ._ Make your appointment now +o er; McCormick Deering side deliv- costs less in ‘have your eyes tested by Dr. Good- ery rake; dump rake; Frost & t long run: winof Ottawa at Weldon’s Drug Wood dise harrow; set of iron -har- he | Store on Saturday, April 18th. |rows; two furrow walking plough; Mr. and Mrs. William Hastings| thirteen.disc Massey-Harris seed : Because of the fine machining and. Edward of Renfrew returned’ to 1 at the factory, a silky smooth- drill; walking plow; Massey-Harris. town on Friday and have opened up spring tooth cultivator; mew pea} mess is imparted to the surface their cottage on Lake street. © — harvester; turnip sower; hay loader; of Satin Finish Flooring... This (Miss Eva R. ‘Lynn of Ottawa single scuf- saves money in. scraping and Stewart power clipper; | spent Easter-at her -home;. . also fler; grindstone; wheelbarrow; Ren-| finishing the flooring when laid. Master Wilfred Lynn of Ottawais The joints fic accurately, making: _ frew cream separator; 1-6 share in spending the holidays here. > ensilage cutter; 1-2 interest in Jiohn = , = a beautiful, even effect..Only Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Storie and Deer manure spreader; 1-2 interest well-matured, thoroughly -sea- two sons, Wallace and Stewart, .-soned lumber, of the finest-grade. in roller crusher: double. driving {spent Easter at Mrs. Storie’s- par- sleigh: wagon (shell truck wheels) | a JB1118—-Imported Skin Gloves of fine quality, in _a variety of styles: Slipon, Turned and Straight Cuffs with fancy 1 obtainable, goes into themak- ental home. .at:-Burnstown.... 2 sat. wheels; single buggy; single - gq witching; also embroidered and tailored effects. Mode, Beaver, Grey, etc. Sizes 6 to 7%. An unusual opportunity Mrs..E, Adams, who. spent the} cutter; pair sloops: Fairbank Morse : ‘@ for “you, to secure. quality merchandise at a good saving. DURING THREE BIG DAYS, past. ten days with her sister, Mrs. of truck P.); set ‘engine (1 1-2 HL Gods. of Perth, returned on, Satur-. stales; Chevrolet Sedan, 1927, mile- _ ladder; | extension S 40 feet ATINAIN ay. ee . h Le - age 7500; The Misses Gladys. and Irene set double heavy harness; set of Campbell are spending the holidays single driving harness; set of wire kk ASS 4 en d withfriends at Dewar’s settlement. stretchers. le , \ % cy oo TAGES sidMissVivian,MeNeililett oncWddes5.Togetherswithall other artieles:}}) oh |Flooring --nesday. for. Ottawa anéd--will later too numerous: to mention that “aréiy/. | visit friends in Smiths Falls. found around a .comfortable farm). Q Mr. William Murray of. Montreal home. os: > Ask for KANT. KUP. Flooring, the. Mr. : kind: that permanently repels moisture, | spent’ Easter with his parents, Termsof Sale—All sumof $10 especially for a building that may be and Mrs. Andrew Murray... and under cash; over that amount9 cuntenanted for a short period, or sub- Miss Mayme Lynn.returned home months’ ‘credit will be | given by . (ject to dampness, coe . / {from Ottawa won Friday.after a. furnishing. approved joint. notes; Sale by holiday-spent-in the city. : bye off for cash on all sums over For Mrs, John Clyne and daughter of

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n MRS. GEORGE ELLIOTT, ALLCASH PRICES PAID P Genevieve Havey. MISS GALVIN, a by a friend, won by John Rafter ;

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~ FRANK SCARDING P and all conveniences, electric stove; E modern conveniences; apply to twasinaBeEPPeFOESEi husband, C. E. Pell, who passed apply to away April 9th, 19277. JAMES MOSKOS 15-tf — 108 DANIEL STREET 163 JOHN STREET PHONE 140 Your life was faithful in kindly

deeds, House to Let A helping hand for other’s needs House Wanted

M. A. OELSNER Your faithful life came to an end, Comfortable house; Elgin streeé You died as you lived, everyone’s Furnished house wanted for fam- Painter and Decorator See it here! ily of-four; in good locality; flor east; good location; apply at friend MATHEWSON’S FURNITURE Sadly missed by one year from June Ist; apply to STORE 49 Tierney St. Phone 403 A dainty, smert new WIFE. MRS. J. 8. GILLIES, 16-1¢ Braeside. ladies’ baquefte IN (MEMORIAM House to Let

Paperhanging watch —classicaily Furnished Room to Rent | Ferrill—In loving memory of Mrs. To let—house on Ottawa street; — all conveniences; apply New Stippling Method slender—moderately Roy Ferrill (Mary Booth) who Bright, comfortable furnished 14-tf A. E, BUCHAN, Suniths Falls on Muresco, Alabastine passed away April 15th, 1925, at room to rent; central location; use priced! Carleton Place. of telephone; breakfast if desired; or phone 851 or Paint She is gone but not forgotten terms reasonable; apply to The And as dawns another year’ Chronicle. 16-3¢ House to Let In our lonely hours of thinking _ Prices Reasonable

, Thoughts of her are always near. n Small, comfortable house, suit- Furnished Rooms to Let f Days of sadness will come o’er us, ‘able for two iapply to

Friends may think the wound is MMETT HOGAN, Two furnished rooms to. let; in Cows for Sale healed, 15-2¢ 64 William street. - Bat they little know the sorrow private home; central location; tele- phone and. all conveniences; for ‘Ten grade shorthorm cows due to That lies in our heart concealed. House for Rent freshen in April and first part of MOTHER AIND FAMILY. particulars apply to May; apply to- 98 ELGIN STREET. or Telephone 3738 Brick house on Daniel street: all 15-3p > LLOYD. BARRY, IN MEMORIAM | 15-t£ conveniences; possession given May RR. No. 1, White Lake Mullins—In loving memory of my 1st; apply to For Sale dear mother, Mrs. John Mullins, 16-2p JOHN A. THIOMS. ‘Male Help Wanted

who departed this life, April the. 50-acre farm, heavy clay loam, House to Let _ PROTECT YOUR.HOME At once—2 men to join country . 7th, 1926. ; can all be cultivated, now in pas- In my heart your memory lingers ture and has a-never-failing water | sales organization. Steady .em- As I journey on my way; ot “Your automobile boughtwith the best of in ployment, splendid earnings, no ex- SURPLY: Aipply to House to let, reasonable; former With accurate Bulova Hoping to meet you dear mother MRS. AL SMEEN, — residence of James ‘Cunningham; }) tentians forthe benefitof your|homemay ‘perience necessary. Write. Fuller ):| movement and new In that Heavenly land some day. Brush Co.: Ltd., 18 Rideau St., Ot-|- Pakenham apply to Wyyourruin.aes tawa, Ont. . 16-1 style chain cord bracelet No one knows how much I miss you 14- oy Phone 16r22. OSWAILD LEGRER, Friends may think the wound is 16-1p Lake street, Arnprior.

| CONSIDER: healed, Pasture for Cattle | Help Wanted ‘A new:diamond } But they little know the sadness For Sale or te Let 1, Autoownerloaned his car to oblige his « ting*creation Lies within my heart concealed. — 250 acres pasture with big creek Wanted, reliable party to. sell Ever remembered by -companion—mix up—Ladylost an eye. Court | | Watkins, ‘Products $7Qso flowing through it. Wil take in a Comfortable eight-roomed house 0 established ||. HER DAUGHTER, MARGARET, few. cattle. Apply with woodshed and garage on Lan-- ,ordered auto owner topay the lady $11,000. customers in Arnprior. Average EDMUND J. ROSS, drigan street.

3 Car raninto garagedue to driver losing Cleaning and Pressing The undersigned executors of the To Let $1995 estate of John W. Storie, late of For Sale

control.Damages. $212.74, : Horton township, , Registered Shorthorn bulls—five For rent, two first class houses ~ JP. DONTIGNY farmer, deceased, hereby offer for hin®‘Braeside; with gardensand’ hen- PLAYSAFE . registered: Yoan shorthorn:bulls,-fit spenaraetts ‘| sale the.Jahn.W Storie farm, being neries; pump “between“the two Nag: Cleatiitio: ‘and »Pressing Shop hee SE YOURCREDIT— lthe west. half. of Lot 8, Concession for service. Sired by Browndale ettetWho will gladlyexplantTioow il | jeU Crusader No. 192926. kriced to houses; apply to i “Bee NeilCatipn -over the Royal Bank,.John. Street;| | -[9, Horton township, containing 96 CHAIS. W. BUTLER, toprotect yourself. solicits a share of’ the:pablie:pat- - Oo chet /acres more orless. On this farm, sell. 15-2p Arnprior Tonage. _ Prices: reasonable. dwelling H, E. MILLER, are erected a brick ‘lthere 14-3p R. R. 1, Arnprior. SERVICE1S. MYMOTTO” ‘Thouse, bank barn, granary, horse BABY CHICKS - Automobile Repairing J. J. NEILSON _| Stable, hen house and implement Shed. About 65 acres cf this farm Farm for Sale — |

‘ge. | tam prepared’to do’ allauto”‘re Py _ JEWELLER » ae is cultivable land,. balance bush. and The famous “Clarke’s Maberly mile from church, The undersigned offers for sale Strain Barred Plymouth | Rocks” _| paring including ‘expert ake ser- oewo Official Agent ‘pasture. One fq | vice. Work: done:“at ‘owner "shome ee . school and Castleford Station. 100 acres being composed of lot S.C. Wl, Leghorns. ARNPRIOR, ONT. informa- Jamesway hatched from selected if desired. For terms and further No. 26 on the 10th concession of Pakenham, known as part iof the eggs and high-production, bloed- iPrices reasonable‘and allwork ae | tion, apply to ; | guaranteed. . Just.Aree3me aTine ‘ N. E. LINDSAY, Shaw farm. For further particul- tested breeders. gj to Box 186. - Renfrew, Ont. ars apply to We also do custom hatching. or toJ. R. NORMAND, THOMAS McOORMICK, MRS. CHAS. GLLULAIN, - - Braeside, Ont. 14-tf Amprior Pakenbors. | | 16-26. eee ee

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LOCAL NEWS|BasVeVsyeTlUEUIVswswsVeyseIwsVETsEVIOsGs : 2; _—Ditile “Miss Evelyn Mechan was Fe gc ° } ° | -“Tmsure it washere!” yvisitor with Mr. Mirs.|#3% Hn ‘a holida %6 a Uu at iy 4 en Clarke spent Rey n : rior EEARTE nNaperEs— IfaaaeoS "T.MSimssi“tHelh * and Ms. Bie A Ct 10 \ : E E 1 1c f : ae A : Sa am eal Gs , s, Easter holiday season “with“riends hee NOB ee “ re ts eed > Ee ABLE ° Papers” agreemen ‘d ee | . : ~~gtocks ,bonds,policies—allthese things are. in. Ottawa. SEN 9 Se ee cee ne (Miss... Genevieve Styles ~ is} : _. COMMUNITY BUYING DIRECTORY AND BUSINESS GUIDE — § erfrom loss ifkept ‘spending ‘the holiday Season with s stibjecttoconstantdang ae friends in “Montreal. od _ ee Miss Mildred: Ross, R.N., Pem- : . The Merchants and Business Men represented below are co-operating in an effort to prove to the re- Fireand theft, too, are always g spent the week-end sidents of the town andsurrounding community that values equal to any of the larger or (oe enac e. - |) Miss ~~ Tolene Cameron, Tierney am ks whena | street. may be procured in local stores, A series of educational “Buy-at-Home” editorials will be snoneedto run theseris ~Chautauqua festival. in the to the general advancement and i Buyi will be shown here $3 a year _*ytownhall, -Arnprior, April 18th, produced weekly. The benefit of Home ng xcosts as littleas ‘Safety DepositBo ~-- 4: th, 1o5utn h aannd 16th. Surplus pro- progress ofthecommunity. Read the editorials, take advantage of the weekly specials offered by. ion, ceeds in aid of Arnprior branch of the merchants, and boost the town t gives youeveryprotect . [the VON... you eall home. torent,ye Mr. and Mrs. Osborne Biggs

Ask to see one the next timeyou are intheBank and children of Smiths Falls . and |Mr. and. Mrs. Albert McKenny of. s

‘{Arnprior visited Mr. and Mrs: Cecil n E. D. OSB O a RNE IG.W. Beyce & Son Mckenny on Sunday.—{Cobden Sun. Whyte’s Bakery _ men —The death occurred recently at &SON his home-near Carleton -Place of T William Burns in his 85th year. In} Specials ~ O M 1877 deceased was married to Mar-{(- Say Utilae $0c pt. ff a, R Vl Be wall garet Bowes of Fitzroy and she SATURDAY SPECIAL Peet aE Fen = 7) Men’s MVade-to p iste s G S ‘\predeceased him in 1912. Men’s Black Oxfords, 2.45 | — Mureseo 65c pkg. }. —Winners of passes at the lucky Ladies’ Patent Pomps Spike heels Measure Suiis .pnumber contest at the O’Brien er mot on Saturday were Margaret $1.99. Large Floor Covering... 85e yd. é a NOnsaraaall ’ ~dtheatre range of cloth to Cookies - ees Fraser, Irene Blanchette, Estelle choose from. Fit guaran- Bartelle, Catherine Burns, Mar- Boys’ Oxfordss Leather Heels, $2.29 Our Window garet Hayes and Phillip Bond. teed. See Boys’ and Girls’ Oxfords and 10¢ dozen ‘__Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dean of Prices $23.50 to $50.00 . LStarks’ Corners, Que., recently Straps, 98c, $1.00, $1.29, $1.39. ss: Peelebrated the. fiftieth ‘anniversary

co. .of their wedding.” They were mar-{ HABER’S [ried .at Fort Coulonge in 1881 by Rev. Nathan Austin, a Methodist WALKER STORES, LIMITED SHOE STORE -- yninister, HL. A. HEISE i Your Favorite Shopping Centre 3.50 TheRoyal Ban GROCEE Genuine Slater Shoe, Keg. 38, $ s Unnecessary Loneliness Ladies’ Rubber Goloshe -. — First Quality $1.35 .Of Canada The-radio was crooning (‘some- —Special For One Week— Big Three Days Specials Ladies’ Brown Kid Strap thing about “lonely evenings.” Kay ation breasted heels, . “sgnprior Branch “ . | . ‘LA. Ferguson, Manager 153 uttered an exasperated exclam 8 bars Castile soap25¢ Shoes, full and shut it off. She was tired of Boys’ Outing Shirt, ode. $1.98 hearing about lonely evenings. She 1 bottle of Catsup for 19¢ won- each 59c sizes sire ays 6, Xai had too many of them. “I 1 can of Clarke’s beans 20¢ Boys’ and Youths’ good quality Caps, Misses’ Elk Shoesall Re der—” she meditated, and picked Special 98 |up the telephone. In a few mom- Men’s WoolMixture Socks, per pair 19c —= | {| CREAM SHIPPERS ents she was talking to her mother y haven't. I Phone 61--99 Madawaska st miles away. “Wh ’s so nice thought. of this before? It it YOUR MERCHANT } __ SHIP TOARELIABLE CREAMERY to talk to you, Mum!” Kay made WAGENBLASS (THATHAS STOOD THE TEST — a weekly habit, from then on! ~ O’TOOLE’S © Would you live in a town wherethere were GROCERY

had to travel several miles DRUG STORE no stores and you PAID ({ EVENTS every time you wished to buy some article? Family Groceries _ $ CANS FURNISHED —EXPRESS. not. The expense of living im FREE | Certainly rovisions { ssHighest Prices at All Times Of Former Years Gleaned From such a place would be too great. It would cost P Chronicle 25 cent Moth bag with Filed Copies of The youtoo much to get to your source of supply, Fruits and Confectionery

each package of Red Ced- | Moyneur Co-Operative Creamery aside from the prices which you might be obliged ar Flakes at 25c¢ in- Limited a Sa This Week in 1901 to pay in another city. Besides, merchants MADAWASKA STREET MOTH BAGS these other cities would not know you, trust you RK STREET = OTTAWA,ONT. | . Among travellers ticketed were: Sold Regularly 75 cents 1244 YO bin, in you. | } F. Dolan, Saskatoon; W. C. Bel and place confidence | Westbourne, Man.; H. L. Laughlin, Special at 59c rd, he merchant is necessary in the community. Richdale, Alta.; George Traffo All other spring needs T SLATER’S ; Stanley Slater and Arthur He is your servant. He is acommunity leader. 7 Myers, Port Arthur; Miss Bella churches and civic in- Bread _ McLean, Tisdale, Sask.; Mrs. J. R. He supports your schools, Fine Seott, Winnipeg; Lawrence Slater GARDNER stitutions and gives you the advantage of a mar- nd Mrs. Slater, ; Miss Neu- 8 maann, Philadelphia; Rev. J. A. Mc- ket at your very door. Downy Flake Lean, Montreal; Sub-laeut. Aviator MERCANTILE your merchantis entitled to your Doughnuts Wim. Lodge, England; John Millar, For all this St, Julie, Que.; Miss Kapp, Buck- Company, Limited support. If he is necessary to the community he ing- Fancy Pastry @ ingham; Norman Moors, Buck We sell all that Men and Boys is necessary to you, and it is your duty to buy his m |ingham. Wear ntinue business. A detachment of the 224th bat- goods and enable him to co MADAWASKA STREET | hich E w IC from V ebec R r Qu E t fo S lef |BUS S\talion - The rting your merchant you are also mi port they were to sail for overseas. In suppo The men were in charge of Lieut. supporting yourself. Every dollar you spend in f Has been resumed betweenArnprior, Kinburp, luded W. Very Latest Suit Sydney Burwash and inc s to the progress of your town and | McElroy, J. Carswell, J. L. Stetw- | Is yours for Kaster — Ayrnprior add Moir’s Garage Carp,South March and Ottawa Si art, Alex. Bowman, P.. Armstrong, every dollar you spend somewhere else retards hael, A. Shellaire, G. If you order it now from t Siw. A. Carmic the success of Arnprior. Elgin Stree — McKie, Michael O’Brien, . Horace Our Many new fabrics Barnes, H. Hyland ,Walter McNab,

} y Behan and * d , Henr e en t Bri i O’ m n 4. i ga | Colonial CoachLines L Mor Storage for cars G. Mosley. ~ d to It Pays IC 5-10-15¢ Tire chains Terminal 595 Sussex St., Ottawa Mr. George Parker returne A. MURPHY- | ; southern Alberta. He took cwith } to Shop at ROBERTSON S and Over Tires and Tubes ii/him to western Canada a carload of GROCERY horses and found such ready sale Prestone Anti-freeze for the equines that he was prepar- Towing Service ing to take another carload to the nsennnse o csneeepessserseene719¢ same destination. 1 package of Cake Flour A Real Value—Athenia Paint, OMG QWaLt o Oxo-acetylene Welding hat. Amnouncement was made t and Cake Tin nown Everyready Brand Paint, full range of colors - - Our well k the military prison camp at Pete : 19¢ now in stock, half pint size wawa was to be closed and that all — 28e nd prisoners were to be 25e J.C. LITTLE guards a Varnish Stain and Enamel...... moved elsewhere. Wax and Furniture Polisn? Furniture and House- iContractor Rudd had charge of DAWASKA STREET Have you tried our lines of Floor formerly MA renovating the premises LET US SAVE YOU MONEY furnishings occupied by the Sweeney drug store ed by h had been damag and whic ie nw rel, | M fromthe purefruits. — | . H. DEVINE m J. P. Galvin G NEW LOCATION Messrs. Michael and . were in Carleton Place attending |. Boots & Shoes — the funeral of their brother, the All Ready L. H. SCHEEL First deor North of es oS, Orange Tastee late John R. Galvin. The Neilson property on the corn- Moderately priced Easter] to take MEAT MARKET O’Brien Theatre er of John and Ottawa streets was Grapefruit urchased by Mr. Arch. Riddell of Over $2,000 worth ef Furniture . Footwear ohr’s ‘Corners — : Your “Face” Beef, Pork to be Cleared Out Miss Annie Gardiner Shaw, form- Tastee— ‘erly of Pakenham, and Mr. D. ic. are looking in our new store Fresh and Frozen Fish Marshall were married in Winni- Just what you. pee. : : J. H. McKerracher Mr. John Hannaway of Quyon for _ Pineapple was accidentally killed in a railway W. W. Handford “Phone Orders 271

wreck at Hornepayne. & Son ‘Mrs. James McNeill of Pakenham Photographer © DANIEL STREET HARDWARE died-at the home of her son-in-law, — : THOMS Mr. James Twohey. A. E. (Mr. P. C. McGregor, registrar for GROCER New Low Prices on LemonTastee North Lanark, died in Ottawa. CCM Bicycles Elgin Street Phone 10 MATERIALS "When orderinga drink alwaysask fora This Week in 1916 ROOFING CLOW ieeeeecceeceeceecco $2750 Cedar Shingles, Asphalt Shingles, Roll Roofing, Crescemt on. $32.50 _.“TASTEE”and getthe pure fruit McLachlin Bros. had a large} ‘Metal Shingles, Galvanized Rib Pattern or Columbia pe $37.50 steam boat under construction. The 16 oz. Marmalade ....15¢ ing, High dimensions were 87x25 and it was Corrugated Sheet Metal Roof Bottled only by designed to carry passengers and 2 cans Standard Peas.. 25c | Grade Roof Paints and Coatings ‘freight besides the towing of booms of logs. . PROMPT DELIVERIES FROM STOCK REID'S by the A landmark was removed t us show you the New Attractive Pattern “Pedlarib” Long Sheet lding Le tearing down of the log bui Metal Roofing for houses and other buildings at $5.50 per square. ~ das a blacksmith shop at BARNES’ Jonee use desired. New Clothing the corner of McGonigal and Hugh Estimates Free—will quote on roof applied if RENFREWBOTTLING WORKS streets. , Meat Shop New Hats | jNegotiations were entered — into SON New Shirts and four John Street — A. F. CAMPBELL & between Mr. S. R. Rudd New Neckwear Phone 89«0.PERRYRenfrew” western men with a view to form- — Bling a‘joint stock company. RE FOR YOUR DOLLAR AT eee MO Rev. James Pollock of Canning- Special Prices - Methodist ton preached in Grace ~ ‘church as a candidate foy the: vac- SAVER & DOYLE’S . . | oe on - t pulpit. REID'S §. tan and Young Men’s fur felt/ Young men’s stock suits navy blues .. Bert Allan, Wm. Bayne, Men’s s, $* .Messrs striped patterns extra trouser — inton Meats — hats $1.50, $1.75, $2.50. | | arthur Gillan and James McL All . enham for Indian . Head, Arrow shirts collar attached, $1.95,) $22.50 left. Pak Phone83.- John Street $2.50. . Boys’ oxfords size 1 to 5, $2.20, E. Nagle and J. 0’C. ° solutely no Messrs. C: Men’s fine shirts separate collar 90¢) $2.56 dP thereis ab stern ‘Canada, PERCIVAL Store " |Havey left for we Boys’ shirts, fine broadcloth, 75c, $1| Men’s work boots, $2.50, $3.50, prospects of remaining... 2 | both with s enumerator for Fitz- Boys guits new springstyles ..58,/ 3.98 ewhenyouplay bi- 7 pointed censu 50, . ox |physiqu ‘|°40n account of high~water. the roy Harbor. ing overcoats, Mené mule gloves and mitts, =0¢, bridge at Boddies’ Corners in Fitz- Young ‘men’s spr eher e collapsing. Mr. James O’Brien, one of Arn-| _. f) tiards here. Ai gam e|roDyywas In danger of $7.50, $16 and $15. nch means real recreation and . hs _ old, prior’s oldest citizens, passed away. Men'spiigh cut work boots 16 i Wallpapers § “A turkey hen, ten mont -Men’s fine botany blue serge suits, A lraised by Mr. Henry Scott of Pak- “Mr: Wm. Hunt retired from — his e users. e sure; 00 : relaxation from’ all. cares: * f : cksmith. business at Antrim. . or tro mad to mea Boy$s9’. caps, 35c, 50¢, 75c, $1.00 and ‘fenham, weighed 28% pounds, » bla gameof billiards will P. W. Smith and Miss Hattie Boys’ cotton and weol jerseys, 25¢, ~— B good essrs. Ralph Tait ; and( Alex. “Mr, Men’s fine brewn suits. in worsteds - Pamts erbusi- |. ‘M Martin were married. 35, 50e. Ae help youto bea bett ‘Gordonformed a partnership in the m died. at. -his|- ore trousers made to measure, ware business. |> Mr. Alex. Graha Boys’ khaki trousers, 85c, 98c, $1.25 OF ALL KINDS } | hard e artville. ep . . . theatre, OOttttawa; hom at Stew Extra special8 pr. men’s socks $1 a4|The Russell ~My. John Shannon was erecting a Men’s work shirts, 75c, 85¢, 90c 000, was completely ' Suits for boys made to measure. |valuedat $100, ee -$ fine, newresidence. 1900. pr. overalls $1, $1.35, $1.59 JOHN STREET _Y |destroyeaby fire. Mi yte, aged 38, h ,,.nenyGaletta W Almonte and Arnprior Mx. W. Neil of BraesideandMiss} passed.away. oo r _ Stores at Prescott, Brockville, 4\Logan of Carleton Place were’ mar- ec ied inArnprior. py fr. Frank Learmonth | Was. ap- s tUIDIGEDES

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re aero |DISTRICT SCHOOL REPoRTS Mary Denault, Dorina Desiardines White Lake 14 Desjardines. |. Pr. I—Margaret Bradford, Alice} {JUNIOR ROOM McConeghy, Charles Proulx.’ Emer- son Foster, Maurice McCuaig, Ed- | Cheb a - a Mg oO De ne oo . - eS oes wa Pee ie e eos ee ee aly a Deacon, “Beatrice Bennett, Florence dwianreds Proulx, Jeannette Desjar- -|Cameron,Leonard Mullins, Marion

: 8.8. No. \ Ferlects MeSprit OF YOUTH— Betsuttees” cominton, 13, McNab pe Ose|| LSillian PCarmepbLeollm.e Deacon, Bileen| St IV—Dorothy Hamilton, Kath son,Jean Cameron, James Ste-| TY? McLaren, Arthur Anderson, |Han dith Simpson, John > lawart,: Norman’ Cameron, Mary finieYoung, E ‘amilton. {i {Fraser a rot Lean, Janet SNE Jr. Pr.—Mac.. McLaughlan, Allan|_ 9%... V—Jessie Mc . ee oo 3 NHi ss eee oe ee ‘Fraser, J. D.. McLaughlin. Hamilton, Edith Eady, Dorothy _\) Pegg ge Zz SWZ a i B. ; eee bee SENIOR ROOM Roach, Marshal Jackson, Harold eat Tost R, ae pe 7} Bee ofc nm order of it Russett, Marion McMillan. He ms fs CR fie - >ae: = eee : ; |.SNra.meTVs—inKeonnrdeetrh07 McmNeraibt,. Gordon| yaSrre. HI—Ethel : HamiltonM,y Winnmiee e nay y VWeeo Ma, af es EN See my rod Willis. Deac Nols Marston. Oe he B . EE ee, o e e S Bo VA oe ».{ Fraser, Gorgon Vameron, ., Hamilton, Lindsay McLean, David is NG fn A re k , on i - |. Jz. IV—Harrison Bennett, Wil-| Hamilton, Kenneth Lavalle, Francis a Russett Jessie Roach, Willie Ham- se oy fea ee Bat Eas ney 3 \ ee y= _— aera sinpmin |Jard) Cunningham. , ‘ EE ok) Nee Oa PO ep “rowan «| St, HI—Bilie Box, Mabel Frasey,|ijton, Ada Belle Barr. Pher St NOE CR GS | Keith Fraser, Kathleen Cameron, derson. Jean“MeMillen Ehern fn Th enim EF i iff if Wig os os . ®| aMerst LLs CBuax lr Me oF oe : RR | Dorothy Cunningham, Ruth Fraser|ttosh; HughYoung. ary Aic- e CANADA STAR eleeam <4 el o i : ma ~| Archie Fraser, Kenneth Fraser,| Sr, Pr—Marion Hamilton, Eva Eeee,ee ; seagate 1G . : ial fl Lorne’ Fraser. ; . . Hamilton, Evelyn McMnilan, Marion ontAU ) 7 _ |sie Cunningham, Noreen McLaugh-| Millan, Norman McLean, Alda tlan, Zella. McLaughlan, Boyd Camp- Roach, Angus McLean. > verse : -. foe, Arthur Deacon and Gilbert]° J, pyp MceMi ure, RitaSeMillan, Keith =e . Bennett equal, Wilbert Barr, Will- Lavent Se oo ard Campbell, Arthur McKay. No. on roll, 40; averaze attend.

® Ura . jance, 37.5. P ry agracneeee e e = o : T No. 6, Kingdon Mine = ~ . cenee canpemeeie | (Sr. IV—Elaine Vear, Andy Hard- Not Appendicitis— jing, Ellarose ‘Schlievert, Marjory ° ° Farrel, Edward. Farrel, Amthon Ey? Farrel, Louis e Luxe Roadster Cheal, Albert Chen. GasPain s Fool H The Ford D ier. Jr. IV—Donat Goulet, Manford| . “I had such pain in my- right In its smart new style and speed, the Ford De Luxe Roadster mirrors the alertness of Youth. Brydges, Reggie Vear. side I thought I had append Colors are rich and attractive. The distinctive tan-colored top looks hand-tailored. Its small icitis. Sr. 1i—Gertrude Banks, Rollang|But it was only gas. After taking ce bows are in natural wood. The beauty of. the straight, low, sweepinglines is emphasized by Goulet, Hu gh Schlievert, Mildred Aldlerika Pve had no trouble.”—W. poe . the folding windshield. and windshield wings. ofshatter-proof glass. Byerly, Irene Chenier, a : Upholstery s Bedouin grain, tan-colored genuine leather with narrow piping in keeping with the Marcella|L.- Adams. Raycratt. You can’t get rid of gas doctor- ; es latest mode... The seat-is wide and well:down in the car. Rumble seat, folding trunk-rack, — _ Jr. II—Wendell .Vear, Florence|ing the stomach. For gas stays in front and rear bumpers, and fender-well for spare wheel are regular equipment. Banks, Lucien Goulet, Fred Thom-|the UPPER bowel. Adlerika reaches For all its fine. style and solid quality, its sprightly performance . and easy-riding comfort, the son, John Byerly, Dorothy Chenier,|BOTH upper and lower bowel, new FordDe Luxe Roadster is most modestly priced. “Sr. I1—Florence Forman. washing out poisons which cause _ Jr. I—Nellie Forman, Loretta] #aS, ner oe oe o Call or phone for a demonstration vousness, bad sleep. Get Brydges, Grace © Byerly, Tommy |Adlerika today; by tomorrow you C.H. BAKER Dealer - ARNPRIOR, ON'T. Bootland, Herbie Byerly, Violet |feel the wonderful effect of this Paschenuk, Jack Bootland, Kenny|German doctor’s remedy. F. H. Rayeraft. — Weldon, Druggist.

Sr. Pr.—Dolly Cheal, Albert Harding. — . , NoticetoCreditors | School Bill Abandoned . | Jr. .Pr.—George Bootland, Agnes Thom _ son, Willie Raycraft, Inese Rost j

oa IN: THE MAMTER OF THE ES- The townships’ sol bi 58 : Proulx, Ina Th : reas fort dome ! ) ‘ps’ school bill propes- omson, Lawrence : a ms. | fi a Fi PRE hates Sa: Ker eas B E Soe TAKE OF MARY GALVIN,late al, shelved last year by the Ontario Proulx, Allan Raycraft. - of the Town.of Arnprior, deceased. government after being brought in| 2% liching Ends in 2 Minute f3e NOTICE is-hereby given in pur- by Premier Ferguson, will not be S.S. No. 3, Pakenham §ad eczema for months. Single application of aH ‘Sootha-Salva’ ended itch and burn in 1 minute. suance of Section 51 of the Trustee e

introducedin the legislature this 4 box ended disease for good.” Jane Paula. S

Act, R.S.0. 1927, that all creditors > e year, Hon. George §. Henry. an- “Sootha-Salva”’ ends Eczema quickest time ever e

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and others ‘having claims against Or. - IV—Honors—Harold Mic- known. Itching stops instantly. All druggists, l

e nounced. - While the premier stat- b Intyre*, Elva Brown, Ruby Mc- r the. Estate of Mary Galvin, late. of ed he believed the arrangement will B

Manus*. s the Town of Arnprior, in the. Coun- eventually be instituted in Ontario, rr Colds and Sore Throat 4 ty of Renfrew, Widow, deceased, Jr. IV—Pass—Violet Yuill*. ee he contended local prejudices were sr. Ili—Honors —Carl Brown. who. died on-or about the Second still too strong to warrant another dayof July, A.D.1930, at the:Town 3 ; : eo gs Neuritis, Neuralgia Pass—Gordon Mcintyre. Sr. Il—Honors—Dorothy Brown, of Arnprior, inthe County~ of. Ren- (pie entationaof it tat this time. Don’t be a chronic sufferer from |Mary McManus. Pass—Lawrence a frew, are’ required to send bypost- t

age prepaid or delivered to the un-| — r |— headaches, or any other pain. There Barrie*. Milford Barrie *. dersigned, Solicitor herein for e W..C. T. U. Column | is hardly an. ache orpain Bayer Jr. Ii—Honors—Marguerite Yuill.

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a Kathleen Galvin and Gertrude Gal- a - Aspirin tablets can’t relieve; they are Sr. I—Honors—Marion Logan*, vin, Executrices of the Estate of c |- a great comfort to women who suffer |Pass—-Charlotte Beckett, John Hupmobile the said. Mary. Galvin, their names “Dr. Eugene Lyman Fisk, of the| periodically. They are always to be | Beckett. and addresses and full particulars life. extension institute—‘Alcohol is relied on for breaking up colds. Sr. Pr.—Honors—iIsabelle Mc- |]. 1928 Sport Roadster Intyre*, in writing of their-. claims and alcohol, either in whiskey or beer. Billie Logan*., Pass— 6 wire wheels statements of their accounts. and It is nonsense to claim that beer It maybe only asimple headache, James McManus. . the nature of the securities,if any, is a hygienic drink.’ or it may beneuralgia or neuritis; | Jr. Pr—Pass—Russell Ross. Gone 11,000 miles “Dr. L. D. Mason, a vice-presi- rheumatism. Bayer Aspirin is still *denotes perfect attendance. held by them, duly verified by Stat- Perfect Condition utory Declaration. © eae dent. of the American society for the sensible thing to take. Just be AIND 'TAIKIE NOMICE that. after the study of alcohol and other nar- certain it’s Bayer you're taking; - Fitzroy, No. 6 Guaranteed the. 1st day.of May, A.D. 1981, the cotics, said—“‘The consensus: of |. it does not hurt the heart. Get the A Real buy at - seientific opinion to date is that any said Kathleen Galvin’ and Gertrude genuine tablets, in this familiar IV: Class—Olive Wilson, Earle Galvin will’ proceed. to distribute. beverage containing aleohol in any - package for the pocket. $750 amount. is nov safe and therefore Peever, Eleanor Delahunt, Alma -. the assetsof. the said. deceased: Bidgood, Alvin Styles, Clarence - gmong the persons entitled thereto, unfit for use.’ | Teevens. having re#ardonly to the claims of _ The media] society ef Nova Sr. IiI—Jean Delahunt and Al- Restless >which they shall then have had no- Sectia in. 1915 said: “Since aleohoi letta McBride equal, Marjorie Teev- -tice, and that tha said Kathleen Gal- ig not required to aid any physio- éns, ° _ vin and Gertrude Galvin will nothe logical process, and since by its ex- dv. Iil—Jean Peever and Eunice CHILDREN _ liable for the said assets. or any cessive use all systems of the body McBride. equai, RalphBidgood, Lil- part thereof to any person of are injured andthe morat nature so lian Carr, Inez Findlay and- Leon- TELL US whose claim they shall not then altered as to lead to crime, this ard Craig equal, Bessie Wilson, ab- HILDREN will fret, often for no 1930 BUICK have received fibtice, rn meeting desires to impress the com- sent, apparent reason. But there’s al- WHAT YOU ‘ DATED at Arnprior this 30th munity with the benfits to be ob- If. Class—David Delahunt, Mel- ways Castoria! Harmless as the recipe WANT Five Passenger dayof March,A.D. 193), tained by abstinence from alcohol as |’ bourne Findlay, Laura and Annie on the wrapper; mild and blandasit os4G. A. MUILVEREUL, B.A. a beverage and recommends its use Craig, absent. -tastes.. But its gentle action soothes we have other 4 door Sedan 45-3¢ 2J, ge Arnprior, Ont., only under medical advice.” Sr. I-Myrtle McBride, Albert a youngster more surely than a more good buys inv " Bolicitot fe Kathleen Galvin Harris. powerful medicine. 8,000 miles _ and Gertiide Galvin. . _ On a recent Saturday evening 34 Jr. I—Mack Findlay, Gerard Bid- That’s the beauty of this special prospect - Best Buy of the transients Were given’ accommoda-|. good. : children’s remedy! It may be given tion in the Carleton Place jail. Primer Class—Everett Findlay, the tiniest infant—as often as there ig need. In cases of colic, diarrhea or Season Mys. David Sutherland, formerly - Perth’s well-known: music com- Grace Findlay, Dorothy Craig. poser, Mr. W. R.. Spence, has com- BEWARE OF IMIT similar disturbance, it is. invaluable. at ‘Mary Ann Kellough,: died recently A coated tongue calls for just a few at’home in Carleton. Place. She posed a new band march dedicated Braeside Public to. the Perth citizens’ band, CEU drops to ward off constipation; sa $1,200 was-in her Sist year. a does any suggestion of bad breath. SENIOR ROOM henever children don’t eat weil, Easy Sr. I1V—Sybil Armstrong, Clare don’t rest well, or have any little LeBlanc, Veronica Kelford, Isabel upset—this pure vegetable prepara- GMAC Terms Robertson, Inez Burton, Irene tion is usually all that’s needed. ; a cg Campbell, Clarissa Leavoy, Cilda ot ANT «o Makance Small Down Pas mppemtS ee Mullin, Russell Mullin, Claire Thacker, Gladys Campbell, a Few DAeatlls, aeT rcAs& a$ MTTopnant2h Jr. 1V—iHarold Mosley, Marion oS Hogan, Alex. Duncan, Marie Le efi Blanc, Lillian Gray, Irma Shaw, Blanche Dumouchelle, James Ro-

bertson, Jean Craig, Wilma John- ston, Lloyd Duncan, Lorne LeBlanc.

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met u Arnprior, Ont. e Clouthier, Billie Denault, Ellwood Duncan, Rita Fairfield, Sam Burns, Trevor H. Grout Fernand Payer. etc. Money BARRISTER, Solicitor, UCT4-24 INTERMEDIATE ROOM to loan at current rates. Office

Jr. Iil—Ajlex. Leavoy, Dorothy in the Gardner Block, Arnprior. Booth, Ira Gilmour, Marion Thom- s

lison and Clarence MclUquham Ralph Slattery, LL.B. n e equal, Cathelda- Duncan, Kath- BARRISTER, Solicitor, Notary,etc. Fitzroy Harbor | Treasurer’s Sale leen Farrell, Emile Delorme, Mun- Money to loan on favoable terms. ee poe e

yoe Leckie, Dorval Coghlan, Jessie in the Caruso Block, John w ! Of Land for Taxes Office e Bethune, Lindsay Somerville. street. Chautauqua festival in the: tewn Sr. Il—Daisy Moore, Helen Arm- hall, Arnprior, April 18th, 14th, Town of Renfrew, = strong, Donald Phillips, Robert lvihill, B.A. 15th and 16th. Surplus proceeds Simpson, Violet Booth, Gaitan Fair- C. A. Mu of Arnprior branch of the , Notary, in aid County of Renfrew field, Mervyn Leitch and Paul Clou- BARRISTER, Solicitor ent, etc. V.O.N. thier equal, John Bradford,. Billie Bonding and Brokers’ Ag street, ig Ferrill] and Florence Gibeau -equal, Money to loan. Office John Do not fail to see “The B To Wit: e office. , Arn- Mary Leckie, Albert Gibeau. opposite Bell Telephon Trail” at the O’Brien theatre By virtue of a warrant issued by . —_— prior, this Friday and Saturday—a the of the Town of Renfrew Jr. IiJames LeBlanc, Willie oneer. Mullin, Margaret Dillon, Beatrice G. H. Moles » vivid epic of the western pi bearing date of the 17th day of Proulx, Semone Desjardines, R. G. agent, Suc- February, 1981, the sale of lands GENERAL Insurance Messrs. Harry Thompson and Moles. Fire, Life for arrears of taxes in the Town of Duncan, Gilbert McConeghy. cessor to R. G. James Scanlon have returned, hav- ¥ companies repre- Renfrew will be he:a at myoffice, PRIMARY: ROOM and Accident ing motored to Toronto for the sented are the best. Office lm Renfrew, at the hour of 2 o’clock Sr. I—Mack’ Thomlison, Denzil week-end. in the afternoon on the 9th day of McConeghy, Naida Merrifield, Elva the Town Hall. is bereaved by July, 1931, unless the taxes and Johnston, Earl Raycroft, Cecile Mr. Wim, Newell her, Mrs. Wm. costs are sooner paid. ‘Notice is Cousineau, Cyril Proulx, Anna Far- J. W. C. Tierney oPR the death of his mot d in Ottawa last hereby given that the list of lands rell, ger Agent, RR, Newell, who die OWIN Passen for sale for arrears of taxes is be- all week, . . Jr. 1 —sAlan MacCuaig, Bernice t coupon and local tickets to ing published in. the Ontario Gazet- s on all |Manary, Gerale Proulx, Gerard points. Ocean ticket Miss Aileen Lauzon of Montreal te on the 7th day of March, and legraph; office in | Proulx, ‘Wilfred Dillon, Armidose lines. C.P.R. te spent the Easter holidays with her that copies of the list may be had e It was really the first time Dorothy had ever been | John street. Desjardines. oO the Tierney Block, parents, Mr, and Mrs. Thos.. Lau- at my office. away fromhome alone. She was happy.as could be Pr: IJI—Arnold Bronskill, Oris Telephone 23. zOn. Clerk-Treasurer’s Office, Renfrew, Eveningrates on “Anyone?atAunty’s, and romped andplayedthe whole day Mather, Charlotte Fairfield, Nor- this Fourth day of March, 1981. CK, Jman- Gibeau, Carman Thomlison, = | Miss C. Rowan of Ottawa is Sioned W. A. BLA "(station-to-station) calls be’ long-—till bedtime came—then a terrible fic. of | Thelma Armstrong, Richard Simp- Increased Hier Weight spending a few days at the home 12-13 rene Clerk-Treasurer. : f her uncle, ’ Mr. N. Rowan. gin at]pm. Night rates. homesickness came over. her... : co BOD ' and Lorne} 15 Pounds in Few Months ° er Findlay begin at 8.30. p.m. Just give ne | (Py. U-—John Mr. John Doyle and a party of “Long Distance! the num- Aunty was at her wits’end—till she thought of |- PMhuillllinandD1e, smBoillndie LaMveeerkn,’ eqCuaarll,i M= C () Y’S friends spent Sunday in Ottawa. _ Me,Coli. n Matthews, a promienennt . ber you want— it.speeds — Mig papa p > TE Burns an ; ; : - anark farmer, died recentiy at the tance. In just a few seconds Dorothy's _ Margaret Young, Jean d Cc - Rev. Father Bambrick is spend-|)51,6 of a sonat Innisville. up the service. ~LomontgherDiwsas talkingtoher little girl... quietlyee, ) Orleta Raycroft,| ~ , soe Cod Liver Extract Tablets. ~ |ing a few days in Ottawa. | then she told her to let Aunty, — aoe“s sBmhooBootth ees” spent the - firmly, cheerily... ‘tablets have uot only in-|. (Mr, Lloyd Drinkwater RAy A Royal Commission» — -}Your in 4) week-end in Montreal. - tuck her away-in bed. 2 Le o eo ehoased my weight 15 pounds ‘ : cheerful Mr. J. E. Dion spent the Easter felt | pembroke __Standard-Observer: fev months but made me _ Everything wasall rightafter that. Dorothy - Theprovincial government will ap-| avd. more animated, t 50 She closes holidays in Montreal. | afterall . point a royal commission to inquire|P¥pfessional organis™aeit | Mr. F. Cooper spent the week- that her mother.really wasn’tfar away omanawk- oo‘into the treatment of cancer bywedbY saying —“My case are Ww = end in Toronto. : Andthe telephonehad saved Aunty fr dyadium:. The people of Ontaxio;stgbborn—ycur tables how towea “Mr. C. Rolph spent the week-end : ward predicament—at atcoosartentof just 35 ceontes...s AyopanWEE approve of +a4 l3 arge extad pentdhit+uhre|fu l #y: he Now y‘o0 utablets for 60. cents} in n To+roronto ' 8 eeesseee eeeeeegeeet eee acer nares dof money when it 1s devoted: to the| weight. Get £9 anywhere—just ask| Miss M. Badham spent Tuesday §

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-Other Village News. r , a o oo FOR EVERYTHING IN Sa e My. and Mrs. John. * ‘Vancostone os . APRIL-10thand 11th nee Jean Campbell motored from St. Marys, Ontario, and. are guests : Geo. (McLachlin. oe HARD AR EK ee ‘of Mr.. and Mrs. : Mr. and Mrs. Vancostone were mar- ag A HEART THROBA MINUTE ried April 4th and are on their wed- ee a+e

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4 rhythmoff battle, the hunt, thecon- (Mr. and Mrs. Edison ‘Yuill. and >

O ee , m | baby,.who spent the winter months Ce SEEDS “ | flict with nature's fury —Ofall with the.‘ll Matton anothers Mrs: & C d . ; : idoo ‘the incredible adventures of Wimn.. iYuille, Jelettft oo nWeedneGsodianyg ofor} r"¢ No 4ee - pYYrices arLOOe rPeduce; d. The followi: ngare the pri.ces gfeor cash ie _ thehardy men andwomen way 0 ontreal they intend. stay- . mono . . " a ing over for a short visit with My. S ° Timothy rrererereasecasccnsccaneccaces $13.25 No. 1 Red Clover...... $23.00 4 who pierced the heart of ‘fan rs. Senley Fuller -c at city RT ny mm, ue * : Mrs. Fuller being a sister of Mr. “ No 2 Timothy Nol Purity$12.25 No. 2 RedClover 2.00.$21.50 <. |. the virgin west~ * ' & Easter services in St. Andrew’s| &@ No. 2 Timothy sesececsatssetsssenseseceseees 11.00 T rg On A

‘That's United church were well attended. & No. 1 Alsik » No. 1 ALBADEA eee$25.00 « = . e church was tastefully decorat- .- ASIKE ou. ‘ ‘ :

A \Chantaugua festival in,the town es Felt roofing, slate surface $3.25 €e

2. gy YTLprior Ti: + * 15th.gnd 16th. ; Surplus proceeds eo Moe eeie r setsteneeessestattatennenessnees$3.00 PAINTS 2 IVm.OaiNd . of Armprior branch o 2 EDIE e ium Eure a corrcncercncce$pa2re 50 . 6z

. De not failto. see “The gig + CanadaBrand Paints are made 2 rail” at the rien theatre, Arn- a . ‘ prior, this Friday and Saturday—a 2 FENCE of pure pigments and oil. Re- oe vivid epic of the western pioneer. ¢ WIRE gular colors cost 14 pt. 40c, 1 pt. _ Pupils from White Lake attend-| ] 70c, 1 qt. $1.25, 14 gal. $2.35 “9° ing high school in Arnprior are Fence wire No. 9 Galvanized ? . 49, 7/2 Sal. — oo

A Spectacular Drama of | spending the Easter vacation at &@ No. 11 Oiled . d lle d d & their homes here. INO, and enameled an = | Evening Shows7 & 9 p.m. Pioneer Days | Miss Susie Lavaliee is at present ” a iy _ ary} " Ok confined to bed with an attack of oe barbed wire 4 pt. 6, $3.90 roll LAKKO de

Feature Starts. at 7.10. pam. Enacted on Movietone acute indigestion. All hope for a & 3 speedy recovery. wp > enamel eSe and 9.10. p.m. by 20,000 people, including Misses Box and Halpenny of the & G d C | Oil Lakko, the four hour | Adults 45¢: Children 20¢ public school staff left Jast Friday do as an Oa I OLY gives extra results in yy “JOHN WAYNE + MARGUERITE CHURCHILL to spend the holiday at their -re- pt 14 pt 1 pt 1 qt The shades %§ SATURDAY MATINER spective homes. $e OF fa BOD ee : a | ELBRENDEL Miss Viola Cameron, teacher at & Gas and Coal Oil prices have are very nice. + at 2.80 PM. Tully Marshell. Tyrone Power Bellamy Road, is spending the Eas- 2 been reduced in keeping with %~ | Adults 35¢. : Children 10c ter holidays with her mother, Mrs. *“ the markets. They are now low. ee David Rollins Wim. Cameron. ee ‘ ° s z Mrs. John Fraser is visiting at} 2 Batter#28 * present with hersjaughter andfone Ba ee in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Murra mil ; tr oO \ On in-law,Mr y ee A Good Stock of Bicycles Ii plate $7.25 13 plate $9.95 &

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that uncanny bird, immortalized in o tawa college, are spending their vacation ‘with friends in Toronto. e ancient verse, was seen and heard e Funeral of Late B. Lunny Mr. and (Mrs. John Hanson and. y o Easter vacation at. their ‘parental S

in this vicinity making the air vocal Telephone30. JOHN STREET Arnprior, Ont. o baby Gloria of Clayton visited with homehere. S S ‘Phe remains of the. late Bernard with his haunting melody. friends here over the week-end. s t Miss Jessie Ballantyne. of Mont- , >

Chautauqua festival in the town i * admnny were interred in the Indian e Mr. and Mrs. John Hanson and t

real and Miss Edith Kemp of Ot- w Hill cemetery. on..Tuesdayevening. hall, Arnprior, April. 13th, 14th, baby Gloria of Clayton are visiting ,

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and J.J. Wilson poured tea. > Mrs. R. Barber. Miss Margaret Blewett of Shar-. Carleton Place Herald: Schiller, -{bot. Lake is spending the holidays freely translated, said that. Akci- Other Village News with her parents, Mr. and. Mrs. dent treads men rudely underfoot, John. Blewett: ~ Anti- Knoc . Miss Eilen Gillanof. Toronto, Rev. Father Martin Mooney of without giving them time to think

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Miss Kathleen Gillan of Ottawa spent Easter Sunday at the a uand Mrs: Dempsey and little Miss home. of hrs parents, Mr. and- Mrs. est dismal novelty along. that line. v ‘Fileen of Billings Bridge spent the In the ancient city aman became Wm. Mooney. suddenly paralyzed, dropped into a Masterrecess at the. home of their Mesdames I. Duego and D. R. ‘bath tub, siezed a faucet to break at the same price parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Gillan. Snedden visited in Uarleton Place his fall, yurned on the hot water, Mrs. Percy Hawkins. and.‘children onSaturday with. their sister, Mrs. and was almost scalded to death. of Meath, Mr.-and Mrs.- Gemmill N. Boland. -

Comba and children of Carleton Mr, and Mrs. Leo Lapointe and Place and Miss Jessie. -Comba of children spent Easter with Mr. La- prior spent Good Friday with Mr. Ottawa were guests on Sunday of as Regular pointe’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. and Mrs. T. S. Shaw. as | Mrs. T. W. Comba.- Lapointe.. . Mr. Ed. Shaw of Ottawa was on ---IMy: Pred Snedden of ‘Queen's Un- Miss Helen Edwards of Russell is Sunday the guest of his mother, dversity, Kingston, and Miss Flora spendingthe Easter holidays atthe ‘Mrs. Wm. Shaw. > Sorell of Kingston spent Easter home of her. mother, Mrs. W. H Mr. Howard Brown of Carleton -. Monday. and Tuesday: at. the home dwards. Place spent Sunday in Pakenham. McColl-Frontenac now o -<9f the former’s mother, Mrs. R. A. Misses. Fay Towely and — Evelyn iMrs. O. Heintz spent Good Friday ffers Canadian auto~ Snedden. Downey of Ottawa were guests at in Smiths Falls with friends. mobile owners an entirely new gasol Mrs. James Cox receivedword: on their parental homes- during the Miss Ann Lowry isspending the ine.... -. ®Pyesday of the sudden death ofher holiday. Easter holidays in Toronto. MARATHON “BLUE”... -which— 3 prother’s 17-year old. daughter, iMiss Wiaveney © Towey of New ‘Mr. Burke Nugent of Aimonte . Margaret King of Ottawa,: who York is spending a fewweeks with spent Sunday in Pakenham. “passed. away after an operation. her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Wm. — is anti-knock Messrs. Jack Sherlock and Ken- |rowey. a : aieth Dotlges, who attended. an Ot-}. “Mrs. Thomas‘Laidlaw spent the|. —yields greater mileage a 7 first of the week: with her daughter, | p Be Be r ee wgiidirs. David MacDonald of Ottawa.-: . LITTLE. —Ssiveslightning pick y Misses Verna and Edna Ross of} | C -up and yet costs no > Toronto are guests this week with more than r | their’ mother, Mrs. Thos. A. Ross. egular gas. Miss Marion Lowry of Ottawa “FU | spent the week-end at the home of oriue H NE | her. mother, Mrs. Robert Lowry.- OMRAL Mrs. R.A. Snedden and (Miss E~ —|Mary -and Miss. Jean Needham|| McCOLL-F R ‘PHONE 28 spent Wednesday -in thecapital. ONTENAC ' Dr, J, Mandervilleof. Pembroke -Ambulance Service i Corner. Lake and Albert: Ste “was a guestduringthe week-end at. OILCOMPANY LIMITED ARNPRIOR — the home of Mr. E..N. Moreton. = ight 375,47" ~ (Miss Margaret Heintz. of Parry: ‘Telephone:Day 126. N mber. Ontario Funeral Me r oe Sound.is holidaying at the.‘homeof N o

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