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‘lumeFifty-Eight , ONT.,THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3l, 1986 Number Two

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TetStewarts In: A CHRISTMAS TREE IREEVE, DEPURTEEY VE ANDFIVE,JUNIORS TO HAVE | Glasgow Station AT.KINGDONMINE} A SMART TEAM aMcNab Contest - COUNCILLORS BYACCLAMATION U.F.W.O.Meeting A Christmas tree and entertain- ‘Arnprior junior hockey team ment was held’at Kingdon’ Mine|. ™M. L. Stewart. Is Opposed ‘John Moran;is plays in Renfrew on Monday. of school on Tuesday afternoon,Dec. Reevefor 1937 and Dr. A. H. Reid Is next week and then has a home The President Named for For Reeveship. by 22nd. Recitations, dialogues” and DeputyReeve—Another Nomination Meeting Is engagement on Wednesday even- -Ensuing YearIs Mrs. | sotigs were. rendered by the pupils. A, MM. Stewart. | Advertised for Monday of Next Week jing with the 1937 edition of the A. Carswell Musicfor songs was provided by Pembroke Little Lumber Kings, MeNab townsh | Mr. Louis Cheal on the guitar. Mr. who under the guidance of Dave ip- isto have. ‘a . Arnprior ‘council for. the“year ‘Hobbs, J. c. Little, J.P Mulvihill, 4 A splendid attendance marked ‘yeeveship. contest this year, - while Andrew Harding acted: as chair- ‘Behan, were Memorial Cup semi- man. The school was very prettily 1937. has seven members. .to . date; W. J. Thompscn. the last meeting of the year, held the four councillors- have been finalists in. 1936, “| : décorated. lacks a mayor and one councillor: _ Separate school. trustees—centre by Glasgow Station U.FJW.0O. at elected-by acclamation. © - has a reeve, deputy reeve and five | The local juniors will have a the home cf Mrs. J. Russett, and “A. vote of thanks was.tendered ward, ‘Charles Laderoute; north strong team. They have been At the nomination - meeting © Ain councillors and the Arnprior board ward, (George Roy; south ward, considerable business was dealt to the teacher, Miss Edith Hal-. practising with the seniors and - . the township.” hall -on--Monday, of education lacks three members; James McDonough. with both relating to the ccming penny, for the. work and time included in the junicr lineup will! _ three were nominated: for the the vacant portolios are due to the’ To secure nominees fcr the year and that coming to a close. ‘reeveship;. two, Reeve M. L. Stew- spent in making the afternoon be Ray and Fetherston who turn- fact that men nominated. did not vacant offices a further nomina- Aninteresting programme in- such a pleasant. one. ed out earlier in the season with art and.Councillor A. M. Stewart desire the offices and. declined to tion meeting will be necessary; it cluded a short review of the re- santa Claus paida visit and dis- the Green Shirts. qualified and are in a campaign qualify. will be on Monday, January 4, and cent county convention by Mrs. A. S for the headchair at the council ‘tributed ‘gifts and candy to the board. ‘children from the prettily decorat- All who .were. elected by acela- ‘on page 8 of this issue is Clerk Carswell; a full report of the Tio- ed Christmas tree. |mation as a result .of. Monday’s | Treasurer.G. H. Moles’ official. an- ronto convention by Mrs. W. H. For council, “seven were nomin- Ollie Mulvihill’s Team nomination, and, subsequent. quali- nouncement giving details thereof. Hamilton, and a beautifully writ- ated, and the four who ‘qualified | fication proceedings are: Developsa New Record ten and thoughtful paper by Mrs. - were: Duncan J... Campbell, - ”An- Acomplete list of those nomina- ACCLAMATIONS IN (Reeve—John ‘Moran. C. Lavallee on “The Spirit of drew Hamilton and George Mc- Deputy Reeve—Dr. A. H. Reid. ted, with their proposers is given | . The St Louis Flyers, with which Christmas.” The roll call was Lean all members of ‘the 1936 BRAESIDE FOR 1937 ‘Councillors—iE. B. Farmer, J. EB. on page a of this issue, answeredwith “What can be done {team ‘Ollie Mulvihill of Arnprior : council, and John D, Robertson. is playing this year, defeating the with used‘Christmas cards” and

‘Those nominated.and- the pro- (Braeside council has been. elect-. St. Paul team a few days ago many practical suggestions. were me posers of each were: 4 ed by acclamation this year. AWORLD CRUISE ON SKATES AT broke the modern world hockey given. - For Reeve go D. D. Phillips is: again Teeve, record for a consecutive winning Arrangements were made for Milton Stewart nominatedby but there are two changesin the ARNPRIOR RINK ON JANUARY 8 streak. It was the 19th game for the sending of Christmasboxes and ° Geo. Eady and Roland Phillips. _ personnel of the council. T.. De the St. Louisians without a reverse cards to the shut-in and the elder- ‘AndrewM. Stewart nominated Moore and A. Mullins retired and beating the 18-game mark hung ly people of the community, also Syne by John MeMillan and Donald De- were succeeded by Donald »Car- wast.winter, Arnprior was. priv- “with the country visited, While at ileged to see forthe first time that) Sea, attractive stewardesses minis- up by.the Montreal Canadiens of for the presenting of small first War: ‘michael and Clarence D. Young. fascinating ice spectacle The Min- ter. to- their wants,. there are the NationalLeague. aid kits as- Christmas gifts to Andrew M. Robertson:‘nominat- _The completecouncil for 1937 is: to Follies which annually attracts moonlight dances on deck andeven it was the 16th victory for the Glasgow and Stewartville schools. ed.by ‘Crawford: Dewar and_ iMc- reeve, D. D. Phillips; councillors, Flyers. They have been tied three The annual meeting of this club so many thousands to the Auditor- old King Neptune’s lovely daugh- Lean Russett. Donalg Carmichael, J. S. Gillies, ium in . The brilliant dis- ters are prevailed upon to visit the tims. The Canadiens, in the best held in November at the home of For Councillors _ “Ro LL. Thomlison and Clarence _D. play of figure -skating, the lovely ship. previous victory spurt, also were Mrs. J. Wright, was not reported “Duncan J. Campbell” nominated Young. skaters and the. colorful. costumes (Last. March, twelve skaters from tied three times. to The Chronicle at that time. At by Crawford. Dewar and Stewart that meeting, the reports for the so captivated’ everyone a year ago the Minto Skating Club appeared “Carmichael. year showed the club to be in good that it is with pleasure the -an- at a great carnival at Madison John H. Wallace. ‘nominated “by standing and to have had an inter- Acclamations In nouncement is made that the re- Square Gardens, New York. The Andrew. McLachlan and. Andrew| Mrs. H.D. McCord esting and profitable year. nowned Minto Skating Club is re- wonderful exhibition of co-ordina- “McNab. Officers for 1937 were elected ‘as __ FitzroyTownship turning to this town on. Friday, ted: and rhythmic skating given by ‘Andrew Hamilton nominated by. Heads Milne MS. follows:

January 8, in a new and even this accomplished aggregation so. Thomas Barr andJ. Stewart. President—Mrs. A. ‘Carswell. more gorgeous program. astonished the huge audience that. “Andrew.M. Stewart nominated Reeve and Councillors of . Vice-president—Mrs. J. Scobie. The carnival next month bears it.showered thunderous applause Was Reelected at Annual by Andrew Hamilton ang: Howard a “Secretary—Mrs. W. H. Hamilton 1936 Are Returned the title “A+ World Cruise on on the skaters. The newspapers of = ‘McLaren. : Meeting Which Had a. Directors—Mrs. J. Hamilton, forYear 1937 - Skates.” - It is novel in conception the United States metropolis next] iGeorge McLean nominated. by | i ' Christmas Program Mrs. J. Watt, Mrs. J. Wright: - -and has.acontinuity of action dif- morning declared that nothing ~ Stewart Carmichael and McLean | Atiditors—Mrs. J. Mitchell, Mrs. ~At-the nomination “meeting for ‘erent altogether from that staged like ithad ever been: seen there Russett. . C. Hamilton, Fitzrcy . township, held in the here last. season, The costumes before and the great daily the The annual meeting of the JohnD. Robertson nominated by Programme committee—Mrs. T. are the most. beautiful in the his- “New York Sun,” in particular, Milne evening--auxiliary ofpitace- . by. Robert’. “McKie. andStewart ‘township hall at Mohr’s -Corners.} Graham, Mrs, H. Simpson. tory.ofthe Follies. .and: excitad was. especially. lavish - in- its. com-. Carmichael. es jon.Monday,only five names.-werej. rs.R: Taylor, > “proposed, one forreeve and four more favorable. comment - than ments.- Thursday, December17th. Sick‘committeeM Crawford. Dewarnominatedby Mrs. ‘Cc. Tavallee. fer councillors; all being: members those in all the ten such carnivals| The Minto Twelve will repeat -Very satisfactory reports were

: » ALR, Carswell ang McLean ‘Rus- -of the 1936 council, previously given in Ottawa. The ‘the. number here on January 8 so submitted by the various. secre- sett... taries and it was noted with plea- “ All qualified and thus are elect- program here will be substantially that.Arnprior will have theprov- Zion Evangelical ChC urch - i led by acclamation to serve for the same as that seen in the Capi- ilege of seeing at moderate cost sure that the allocation of the so- ‘ Christmas Entertainment tal last March when approximate- ciety had been exceeded.

e another year. what New York paid large ad-

n “Christmas” was the. topic of ‘Following- the official nomina- ly 8,000 people saw. the show and mission prices to see. It may be ‘Zion Evangelical church held the program and readings and -Arnprior and district .enjoyed tions there wasa ratepayers’ meet- | nearly 2,000 others. turned away added. that New York is so anx- their annual Christmas entertain- | very excellent. weather on Christ- ing when these nominated togeth- for lack of accommodation. ious tei see this wonderful exhibi- hymns were suitable to the season. A duet by Mrs. Annis and Miss ment on Dec. 25. A good program mas day’and on Boxing Day... er with various township officials In “A World Cruise on Skates,” tion again that the twelve are to was presented to an almost (eap- Pearl Thomas was much enjoyed. On Sunday, howeverthere prac- were -heard in brief addresses con- the audience finds itself part of repeat the performance there acity audience. ‘ The feature of the evening was ee tically ‘an all day rain that didnot cerming various matters in town- the show. They are asked to im- again during Easter week. The program opened by a pan- a very appealing pageant, “Beside conclude until late inthe evening; ship and countyaffairs. |agine themselves as passengers on This, however, is only one of the tomine entitled “Nearer My God, to Beds of Pain,” by a mission circle ' walking on Sunday was”difficult - Those nominated and the _pro- a pleasure liner which touches at many beautiful numbers’ which | Thee.” Several exercises and group under direction of Mrs. ahd at-time hazardous and those posers cf each were: continental ports. At each stop, form the program which will long recitations by the children were whofell onicy streets” ‘usually For Reeve ‘entertainment. is. provided for be the talk of the district. Stavenow, andwas greatly appre- given, followed by a pantomine ciated by all present. - foundthemselves’ precipitate‘into - Stuart Craig, nominated by Hir- them by lovely. maidens and fas- Tip price is 75c including tax “Abide with Me.” The last fea~ Officers elected for the ensuing - pools of water that formed:‘here, am Findlay and William. Coe. cinating men who, either by

e _. Sunday nightand early’ Monday drew Dickson and Arthur Cavan- |

a “Fulfilment” and “The Adcration.” e McLachlin. “morning: pools of ‘water became agh. The “Fulfilment” wasdivided inte 2nd vice president—Miss May N “= frezen; sand and salt onthe side- ‘Victor E. Majer, “nominated. by | WeddInBSs Funeral four scenes: The Light:in the Cot- E Blair.

NormaniClarke and J. S. Steen. B walks made walking much easier tage, The Light in the Field, The Recording secretary—Mrs. . Ed- -but so icy-were the roads - that ' SW. Albert Millar, nominated by . GAGNE—BAYFORD CHARLESP. DONTIGNY Light in the Stable, ang The Light: motorists: were ‘hela’ down. to“ a Dave Eastman and Norman ‘The church of St. John Chrysos-| - ward Mallcch. in the East. The Adoration was ‘Charles P. Dontigny, formerly of | Treasurer—Mrs, J. E. Hobbs. _ e «. very lowrateof. speed and. were Clarke. - Be tom wasthe scene of a quiet but Arnprior died at his home in Hull divided into five scenes: Candles of -Allen M.. Timmins, nominated ' Corresponding secretary—Miss t - never sure when their cars and pretty wedding on Saturday on Friday of last week, in his 71st Praise, Tiny Tapers, Missionary trucks would spin aroundonToad ‘by. Arthur Cavanagh. and. Andrew morning, Dec. 26, when Kathleen Lila Lindsay. Lights, (Candles in the Window C year, and following an illness of Christian Stewardship secretary oesitect, oS - ‘Dickson. (Bayford, eldest daughter. of Mrs. Virgin Lamps, and the Finale. several years. —Mrs. George Murray... Joseph Carr and the late Thomas Mr. Dontigny was born in Al- Temperance secretary—Mrs. E. George Bayford, was united in monte, a son cf the late Philippe Annis. marriage to Paul Emile, second Dontigny and his wife, Adeline Peace secretary—Mrs. A. Camp- son of Mr. and Mrs. Eustache Coming Events Fortin. He resided for several bell. oy | Gagne. Rev. J. T. Warnock, P.P., years in Arnprior and Aylmer, Missionary. monthly. secretary— officiated. going to live in Hull when he be- | Euchre—In theh.eEastern Star ' The bride entered the church Mrs. Wm. Mclean. came “vil servant 46 yearsago. Associate helpers secretary— Chapter room on Wednesday, on the arm of her brother, Mr. Ed- He retireu three years ago. Jan. 6th, at 8 p.m. Prizes and _, ward Bayford, to the strains of Miss. Ida Milne... ‘Mr. Dontigny was prominent in Stranger’s secretary—Mrs. W. H. door prize. Refreshments. Ad- Lohengrin’s Wedding March play- Ottawa and Hull bands as a ccr- McFarlane. mission 25e. ed. by Rev. ‘Sister Mary -Carmel net player, with the | Governor Pianist—Mrs. R. Underhill. Old Time Gospe! Revival—in the Rose, and was attended by Miss General’s Foot Guards, the Hull Pentecostal church, Victcria | Eugenie Gagne, sister of the bride- City Band ,and the band of jLe street, conducted by Evangelist Winner of the bag of sugar . groom. Mr. Theodore Gagne, Regiment de Hull..: po. was a A.M. Mallory, frem Jan. 3 to '; brother of. the bridegrcom -was member of the Knight for‘Colum- drawn for at the Scardino fruit store on Christmas eve was. the Jan. 24; Sunday services at 11 best man. bus. am. and 7.30 p.m.; all cther holder of ticket No. 752 who-has The bride was. attractively He is mourned by,his wife, ‘the _ nights, except Saturday, at 8) gownedin a model. of Maywine former Adrienne GauvVreau, whom not claimed: his prize yet. p.m. - crepe and ruffles. of satin ribbon. he married 32 years ago; three -‘+She wore matching hat. and shoes daughters, Mrs. A. Morin and the] and a corsage bouquet of Johanna Misses Charlotte and Pauline Hill voses ang maiden hair fern. Dontigny, all of Hull; one son, REVIVAL The bridesmaid. was attired in a Charles; three grandchildren; a ‘becoming - ensemble of brown brother, Prosper Donheny of Hull; -Lerepe and. brown hat-in felt and and a sister, Mrs. T. J. Gormley, SERVICES matching accessories. of Arnprior. ‘During the ceremony Mr. Orig- ~The funeral was held cn Mon-}- “tin Dupuis rendered charmingly day morning, December 28, to _ Evangelist several pleasing solos. Notre DameChurch, foy requiem ALM. MALLORY Following the wedding a break- high mass at 8.30 o’clock.’ Inter- od fast was served at the home of the ment was in Notre Dame cemetery | bride’s mother, 110 Elgin St., Hull. the. immediate relatives ‘ad -Many floral and spiritual offer=-_ January 3to 24 friends ofthe young couple. Mr. ‘ings from organizations and from Sunday llam., 7.30: p.m. ‘and “Mrs. ‘Gagne will ‘Teside in personal. and family friends’ were Amaprio®,» received. Every night (except Sat. ): at 8 p.m. Los

LANDRY_GALLIGAN bouquet. of roses ang maiden. hair Hear this young man with Rev. M. J. Hass officiated on fern. She was atetnded by Miss a plain,’ powerful Pentecos- Monday«morning, Dec. 28,at“the ‘Lila“Kilby.and,Cletus Greene,was tal’Message: Timely, fun- |wedding in St. John Chrysostom best man, : damental and prophetic. | Ric. church of Miss Rita Gertrude|. ‘Rev. SisterMaryCarmel ‘Rose. . ‘Galligan, eldest. daughter ofMr. presided. at the organduring the}Special prayer for the. sick land Mrs. . Dennis - “Galligan,-and| nuptial mass'andatthe conclusion wed ~ on: Moridaynight. | Joseph Landry, jr. ‘eldest-son,. of ‘Mr. OriginDupuissang a solo.» Leo Landry and ihe.Tate’ Mr. Tan- OAwedding:breakfast .was’ serv-~| PENTECOSTAL dry, allof Arnprior..- : edto.immediate friends.and:yvela- |. "The bride, given,ins‘marriage‘by tives at thehome of the _bride’s

her. father,..was lovely -in an:en- parents on Albertstreet. CHURCH - semble ofblue crepe with...‘match: ‘Mr. and. Mrs. Landry’will reside E, C. Williams "Mrand Mrs.a\ haeFollies at.ithe:Aon "Pastor, ‘onsieges ' ingassessories| and carried,anarm in_Arnprior. Pic

RIOR(CHRONICLE Thursday, December 31, 1936 |PageT’wo THEARNP ITS JUNIOR.SCHEDULE PIITTTITITIVITITIVIIT

Following is the schedule of the junior upper Ottawa valley hockey league: Dec. 29—Ren. at Pem, ...... vesteeeees 1-5 -Armand’s Grocery - . _|Jan. 4—Arnprior at Renfrew 6—Pembroke at Arnprior 11—Pembroke at. Renfrew 13Arnprior at Pembroke 18—Renfrew at Arnprior ewYear's 20—iArnprior at Renfrew . N 22—Renfrew at Pembroke 25—Pembroke at Arnprior Greeting _ .2%—Arnprior at Pembroke Feb. 1—Pembroke at Renfrew . - 3—Renfrew at Arnprior.

THEATRE NEWS |

CAPTAIN JANUARY Thanking you for your pat- “Captain January,” a light drama is the O’Brien theatre fea- ronage of the past. ‘ ‘ture for Monday and Tuesday, | Jan. 4 and 5. Basically it’s a story of a little And hoping for a continuance -- sea waif and the great affection | that exists between her and the of that patronage. { 4 old. lighthouse. keeper, Captain January, who, after rescuing her, takes her to live with him. We extend to you and yours, Theshow takes a dramatic twist when the new truant officer, Ag- best wishes for Happy and Pros- atha Morgan, decides that the [ chilg is net being brought up in perous 1937. ' the proper|atmosphere, that her neglected and ing |} education is be or Rink on Friday Evening, January 8th. aced in an Specialty by MembersofMinto Follies at the ‘Arnpri -Jthat she should be pl C. ANATOLE DAZE institution. ‘Tenseness of the : ‘recitation, ‘Tele- is eased by a comedy situ- “mental music; ‘and. Mrs. Russell McLachlan and drama Message, Alice » Stewart; ation in which Shirley outsmarts JOHN R. DORION. -phone family, all of Ottawa, spent dialogue, Agatha’s pet, Cyril, in an examin- ‘chorus, Christmas Bells;. Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. ‘Wim. ‘SAND POINT What She ation, Tragedy comes when he | Sick Baby; recitation, Graham of Elmside, Que. ‘Saw, Estelle Lewis; instrumental learns that. the government is in- HRISTMAS TREE, CONCERT A number of children and. he Geve . C ‘music; drill, Santa’s, Little: ‘Help- stalling automatic lights and GPGSCVIFIVVVVGVVVVTV adults were in Braeside, on Wed- a fur- nd ers; duet, EstelHe- Lewis,. Stewact. will lose his job. It takes The annual school concert a nesday evening, attending the ; dialogue, Seeing.Maw Off; ther heart touching twist when ‘Christmas tree which was held. in Storie Christmas tree and concert put on Godsave the king. Nazro announces that he has found the school room on Tuesday even- closing chorus; C-W.L. of Braeside and THE ROYAL BANK OF ‘by the relatives, Mr. and. Mrs ing drew the usual large crowd With Santa present Shirley’s ‘SAND POINT PERSONALS Sand Point... John Mason. _- who thoroughly enjoyed the] to distribute the presents and good SHOWS INCREASED PROFITS All the luxuries, toys and good - gplendid programput on by Miss. — ‘Minto: Follies, Arnprior, Feb 8. to ‘eat many children were things times they can provide for her McNeill” and her pupils, Each| Mrs. JohnKerr was in Renfrew made happy. | can never wipe out the memories Total Assets Up $55,000,000—Deposits by the Public and every number waswell given for.Christmas.staying.with rela~- “Miss Mayme Lynn left the first of her happiness with J:anuary and Increased $71,000,000—Liquid Assets 66.07j%o of and showed eareful training. tives, : of the week for Smiths Falls to Nazre. Not until they. give her ckmore chairman .. Mr. Bert Blackmore of northern sometime at the home of. Liabilities to the Public — Mr. AmosBla spend a big yacht and she finds that board was the chair- spent “Christmas at his brother, Mr. M. A. Lynn, and of the school her January is the skipper and Nazro e evening. Ina short parental home. Mrs. Lynn, The latter’s mother, Evidence of the substantial busi- 66.07% of Habilities to the public, ‘man for th the first mate does Shirley become anked Miss MeNeill Mr. Wilfred Lynn is at present ‘Mrs, Bamville, has been on ithe ness. improvement which has oc- which is, of course, a reflection of address he th the gay light-hearted little muss ertainment she provid-} in Ottawa visiting with his sister, sick list for some time and on curred in Canada during the past present monetary conditions rath- for the ent she was while living in the light- persons who were Miss Eva R. Lynn. Christmas eve was taken seriously twelve months is provided by the er than of deliberate policy. ed, also for the house with Captain January. he lighting of the’ Newscomes of the IIness of Mrs. jl) andsince then her condition has Annual Statement of The Royal (Lowey yields on government se- responsible for t Cast: Shirley Temple, Guy Kib- school room was Edward, O'Hare of. Renfrew. Her been causing her family much Bank of Canada made public to- curities and the smaller volume building. . The bee, Slim Surnmerville, Buddy ted in holiday col- friends hope for a speedy recov- ‘anxiety. day. Total assets again show a of commercial loans havenatural- . prettily-decora Ebson, Sara Haden, Jane Darwell, ne corner of. the room ery. —- Congratulations are extendedto substantial increase and now stand ly had an adverse effect om in- ors and in o June Lang, Jerry Tucker, Nella decorated. Christmas Mr. James Young spent Tuesday Mr. Blyth Taylor who was mar- at $855,000,0/00. come, but this has apparently been was agaily Walker, George Irving, James Far- ny gifts for Renfrew a guest at the home of last week in New York tc Deposits are higher than at any more than offset by the reduction tree.on whichhung ma in vied ley and Si Jenks, the children. his son-in-law, Mr. A. L. Hand- Miss Mary ‘Samson, daughter of period in the bank’s history, with in interest paid: on deposits, in- ford... Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Samson. of the single exception of 1929. De- ereased operating efficiency, and At the close of the program N J. F. McCurdy spent the York. The ceremony was TILL WE MEET AGAI posits by the public have increased improved earnings in other direc- Santa wasgiven. a hearty wel- Rev, New in Ottawa with his daugh- by Rev. Gibson W. “TH]] We Meet Again,” a drama- by $71,000,000. Deposits by Domin- tions. Profits im previous years come. He started at. once to un- holiday performed Mrs. A, C. Tuttle, and: Mr. of Trinity church, Ossining, tic romance is the O’Brien theatre ion and provincial governments have been shown before the de- || load. the tree assisted by. several ter, Harris and Mrs. Taylor will ture for Wednesday and Thurs- are down $14,000,000. This is the duction of Dominion and provin- . helpers. “When he wasleaving Tuttle. .. - N.Y.) Mr. fea Toner -AD“MacDonald of at 32 Division Drive, Dobbs y, Jan. 6 and 7. _. third consecutive year that the cial taxes. This year, for the sake hildrenand: adults.gavehim . “Mr. reside da thec n ;towi.fora few: Taylor “is asso- low and Elsa Baranyi. of uniformity in bank statements, threehearty.cheers. : ‘‘Timmiins..was.i ‘Ferry, NeY. ~ Mr. ‘Alan Barc bank’s. deposits have shown. an in- hisparents, investment house c love in Vienna when net profits are shown after taxes The program. was made up of days‘visiting “with ciated with the are in idylli crease in excess of $00,000,00. Such Mr. and Mrs. J. R. MacDonald. © of Brown, Harriman & Co., Inc., war breaks out. . Answering the evidence of confidence on the part have been deducted. Net profits .the following . numbers: chorus, W. J. Humphries of.Castle- in New York, | call of his country, Alan returns to of the public must be regarded amount to $3,504,241.84 and on a -Weleome, by hte school; “recitation,| Mrs. rd is at present. visiting with her, England, just before they are to be satisafction by the sharehold- comparable basis with last year ~ Welcome, Florence Maci.ean;. dial- ‘fo with Mrs. C. Waddell 0 married. He becomes a superspy ers. Current loans as at November show an increase of $202,000. ogue, Hurrahfor December;recita- daughter, Belleville. and Elsa, returning to Germany, is 30th were $296,765,358 as com- Dividends. paid. absorbed. $2,800,~- tion, Papa’s Little “Darling,. Gwy-. District News Miss Sarah Chatterton and. Mrs. similarly engaged. Alan, under with $328,821,416 a year ago. 000; $200,000: was appropriated: to th Stewart; chairman’s remarks; pared ni umann of Ottawa: were of Captain Minton, and bank premises and $200,000 con- n, .The-Dream,. Phyllis K. A. Ne the lash It is understood that this decrease recitatio at the ‘Chatterton ‘Patrick J. J..McCann who died Ludwig,: gather tributed to officers pension fund, rawberry- “Roan, holiday visitors Elsa, driven on by is largely accounted for by the Boyle; solo, St will re- recently at. Quyon is survived. by avoc Papa ‘home. Mrs. Neumann information that wreaks h liquidation of grain advances, nec- leaving a balance in profit and Stewart Storie; recitation,My after a his widow, formerly Miss Lillian ist- main: with her parents with their respective enemy coun- essitated by the large carryover of loss account of $1,913,796, an in- . Buddy. Stewart; dialogue,: Chr e of Fitzroy. Harbor, two onth spent with her sister in th Wade t¥ies’ plans. Alanis ordered into accumulated during recent crease of $304,000 as compared - mas Wish; recitation, Listen Dolly, m daughters and two. sons. wheat Germany to catch the German and which has now been with the previous year. Molly Smith; dialogue, “Reading “eity. years | Mr. and. Mrs. John McCredie spy. The lovers meet, but the call sold. and exported. Annual balance sheets issued to the. News; recitation, Getting cey, an Eganville Mr. and Mrs. David Herbert Tra personal love is stronger than date show that the Canadian or Santa;Catherine Demp- ‘and family, l. hs of As might be expected under ready f and family, also Mr. schoo boy, who a fewmont ago Amid situations that banks have never been in as McCredie that of duty. SEY}trio, Flower Song; instru- interpreted the initials “HJUR.H.” existing conditions, the liquid pos- eentinually have both in dangerous strong, total strong a position as they are at as signifying “Honorable Reverend ition is exceptionally spots, as. Ludwig knows there is a an present to meet any commercial Hepburn,” is the proud recipient liquid, assets being $513,230,273, R| British spy in the country, both inerease during the year of $90,- demands that may arise. ONS INARNPRIO -of a Christmas gift from the. of it all. Flee- The annual general meeting of ~NOMINATI sicken of the horror 000,000. Of this amount $179,280- Ontario. premier. the shareholders will be held at ing, pursued and menaced by Lud- 978 is represented. by cash: on hand. 0n Monday, for various muni- wig’s soldiers, both escape to Hiol- of the head’ office of the. bank at 11 Following are ‘thosenominated, John T. Armitage of Torbolton or on deposit with ‘the Bank year 1937 together lang and internment for the dura- am. on January 14, 1937. ard, offices in. “Arnprior for the Canada and. other banks, while cipal”and school po has been. reelected. reeve of that ion f he ar. f each nominee: t o t w $241 639,440 is represented by Do- ,the: names ci the Proposers o township by acclamation. and the ll, Ger with (Cast: Herbert Marsha minion and provincial government EDUCATION COMES FIRST -| councillors, also by acclamation, ill, Rod FORMAYOR trude Michael, Lionel Atw securities. The outstanding change Brockville Recorder and Times: whowill serve in 1937 are Justin. e, Guy Bates Post, Spen- id and. John Moran. La Rocqu in liquid assets is an increase in Answering complaints of too much eh, T. S, nominated by Alex. Re Davis, Thomas A. Dolan, Andrew rs, Frank Reicher, Egon ‘Chur aughton. cer Charte the holdings of government securi- of the students’ time being devot- . by J. P. Munphyand N. L. McN Ross and Levi Penny. allejo Jeffery, R. A., nominated Brecher, Torben Meyer, V of $53,000,000 and anincrease ed to lectures, members of the and J. H. Robertson. ties re, Wm., nominated by John Moran Gantner, Colin ‘Tapley, Colin of $18,000,000 in other bonds, de- Faculty cf the University of Wes- Moo e. Hiram McFadden, for 40\ years a by Dr. H. Cochrane and’ H. N. Osborn Kenny and Julia Faye. tern Ontario point out that “we ‘Reid, Alex., ‘nominated fur manufacturer in Carleton bentures and stocks. The increase under this heading is understood are conducting this university to FOR REEVE Place and widely known ineast-. provide an education.” This is -|ern Ontario in business and as an to be represented altogether in Osborne andL. Herrick. something that is quite often for- z“Chueh. r, S., nominated by H. Ne | outstanding marksman, died at his GALETTA NEWS short-term, high-grade corpora- . chrane and: J. H. Robertson. tion bonds. Total liquid. assets are gotten. “Moran, John, nominated by Dr. H Co home in on Sun-| . urphy inatedby T. s. Church and J. P. M (Intended for last week) oe Steele, Dr. W.‘B nom day. He was inhis 79th year. ROR.DEPUTY REEVE Minto Follies, Arnprior, Feb 8. a During LLORS a ORCOUNCI ’ ss aeF ay. a were later.’ “rtbuted to children on Mond i Ottawa Cis y and J:ohn Moran of fatnilies ‘Maightened circum- Mr. Geo. Bruce of northern: a4Farmer, E, B., nominated‘by. J. P, Murph D THIS. ne. stances. je Ontario is spending the Christmas (HERBAL REMEDY. WE RECOMMEN ed.by. Dan, -O*’Connor and. H. Cochza SesHobbs, JOE, ‘nominat season at his home here. by-John. Moran and G. H. Devine. Gaittle,J. Cc.“nominated: - ‘Town counvil of Pembroke has Mr. Samuel Boucher and her Store rrick and J. P. Murphy. For Sale at McCord’s Drug - S “Mulvihill, J. P., nominatedby ZL. He acceptedthe offer of J. A. Collins son Mr, John Boucher of (Carp son. and John Moran — ~ Reid;Dr. A. H, nominated:byJ. H. ‘Robert of Ottawa to purchase the home visited. friends here on Sunday. by John Moran and G. H. Devine. abeth Tait left on Sun- pson, WeSsnominated and grounds of the late Hien. E. A. Miss Eliz a Thom PARATE SCHOOL TRUSTEES _ Dunlop, for $4,500, on the agree- day night for an extensive visit , : FOR SE mentthe buyer would make nec- with friends at. Sault Ste Marie. - Mr: Kenneth Easterbrook re- FARES ee! oe - Centre Ward essary repairs and ‘improvements}. REDUCED evine. d. homerecently after spend- , John,“gominaedilby J.S. Havey-andG. H. D with the intention. of occupying it. " une nada eney cation in To- Between all Points in Ca de-Meran and. Ta. Herrick. Jing a three weeks’ va - ‘Laderoute, Chas.,nominatedby. 9 Percy Jamieson, a prominent ronto and Exeter, Ont. e- oe South.‘Ward BS and highly esteemed resident. of ‘Miss Dorothy Dickson whois at- Year's college ristmas and New :“Clos,“Alex,“potninatedby. J.P. Murphyand L. Herrick, Almonte died there on Saturday tending the Ontario ladies’ Ch ck. the Christ- . McDonough,‘James, nominated. byG. He‘Devine and: L.‘Herri after a long illness. He was a at Whitbyis spending the RoundTrip her home in the Fare and a Quarter for P. ominatedbvChas. ‘Laderoute and. J. S. Havey. - | spected’ figure in -business. life mas vacation at . -Murphy,J. Y: Good going December 23up to 2 p.m ! i. ‘Herrick. | there, being manager of the 'Tho-| village. CHRISTMAS HOLIDA Smith,T.Bn nomabyT. Je Mulvihill and destination rot. later than “burn Woollen Mill, of which. he|~ Mr. and Mrs. - Wellington Moir ecember 27. ‘Return limit. to Jeave: D . NORTHWARD hadchange since the deathof his ‘and daughters, Misses Jean and “midnight Monday,December 28, 1936. - g December 30 up. to 2.00 chael, nominatedby G.EE Devineand de: s&s. Havey. father-in-law, William 'Thoburn, Grace of Arnprior, visited on Sun ~NEW YEAR’S HOLIDAY: Good goin oeBuckley, ‘Mi t to leave destination not later e andJ. P. Murphy.| ex-M-P. for North Lanark, about day with Mr. and Mrs. R.. Gordon|- p.m... Januarv 3. Return limi Grace,M.W.,nominatedby_Chas.‘Ladercut y4, 1937. 10 years,ago. | Storey... ‘than midnight. Monday, Januar a : : Roy, George,‘nominatedby!L.Herrick and J. P.. Murphy. . ' The annual concert and Christ- Fare and aThird for the RoundTrip ae FOR|PUBLIC‘SCHOOL‘TRUSTEES | Amid thefringof a ‘farewell tree was heldin Mohr’s Corn- anuary 1, inclusive; mas ood going Sunday, Dec. 20, to Friday, J on Monday© afternoon G than midnight, Ose ENE oe Centre.Ward. oo oe salute. by a firing: Squad supplied. ers’. school good to return leaving destination not jater y, number of. parents S seciesesH A.‘Shoxt. me byB. Company, Lanark and. Ren- with a goodl Friday January 8, 1937. i ‘Coehrane , Di H an ominatedby.a. S: the ends of the pupils in at- Frew. ~ Seottish ‘Regiment, and fri AYARAILWAYTICKET . Mr. Clarence W. Dean PREP Le sounding-cof LastPost. by” “Bugler tendance asorNew Year’s Git. a| Eddie Hall ang the rendering of acted: as chairman and an excell- An Unusual Christm ‘TheFlowersof theForest byPipe ent programme of songs, drills, IMUM SPECIAL FARE:25e- Tp ues _ MIN ‘Major. ‘Percy’“Pierce, the body of ChOruses, ‘yecitations, monolog ———_____—— . presented by. Y a tthelate Captain RoyCameron ‘anddialogues were and complete: info,cmation: from any agent _ |Clark, M.C., hero of ‘the. Great the pupils. withMr. Wm. P. Kedey Tickets -|War,was‘ald to rest.in ‘Thomson- as coach. SantaClaus appeared CANADIAN PAGHIC .‘seene andmadethe. child-. |ville wemeieryOn:Saqurdy:afte r- onthe

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| jardines, ‘Norman ‘Booth, ” Carl oe EVENINGS Booth absent for one or more ex- SCREENESOUND First Show = - -. -7.30' p.m. amination Jean. St. Denis.

D. McTiernan, teacher. Second. Show.=> - “8,15PB.mm. TO BE FOUND Ch JUNIOR ROOM. Adiludlrtens -2 2=. + ee« » 20e. Sr, I-Ella May Thomlison, Ly-| . 8be | dia.Marki and: Lucienne’ Madore equal, Heather Young, Garnet - SAT,3JAN.1and 2. “MON.-TUES., JAN.4 and 5 WED. - THURS., JAN. 6 and 7 | Booth, Margaret. Campbell, Royal }T. HE ROYALBANKOF CANADA St: DenisandEdward Perreault Shy

oeanonBAXTER . SHUREEY‘TEMPLE HERBERT MARSHALL. equal,HowardCarmichael,Evelyn General §Statement,30thNovember, 1936 Desjardins -and: Frank: .- Proulx e MYRNA LOY eo KIBBEE GERTRUDE MICHAEL equal,Elwin Raycroft and Charles! >. - . LIABILITIES , T Proulx.equal, Keith Mosley. Fred “Capital stockpaid Up... ee eeeteeeeeeeeeseelevate ~ $ 38,000,000.00 Leckie absent. for examination. . "Reserve fund... oe. ee eth eee cee bce aeecenae ‘S 20,000,000.00 i : Balance. of profits carried forward as per,Protit! ‘and [:Captain . Jr. ‘TRichmond, Fairfield, Col. - Loss Account; .... teeese teeters ene deseeunes _-1,913,796.49. | leen -Moore, Charles — ‘Hartwick, —— s21,913,796.49 Absent for 1 or more examina- - Dividends unclaim Deer eee et eh ewe Ea ee ee 2,9 44 tions, Madeline ‘St. Denis, Armand “ Dividend No, vr‘at 8% r annum), payable 1st . :

1 wee a‘e7o4peee) ee 700,000.00 22,626,757.93 Wi Lo u - January Til We Desjardines.. December, 1 th ve s Pr.—Gordon. ‘Bethune, --Alberna. - “SHORT SUBIECTS -Deposits by:and balances due to Dominion Govern- — §. 57,626,757.93 ‘SHORT SUBJECTS Mosley’ and John Gordon.Finan |. - (Ment. ee ee eee ee ca eee acne $ : 326,181,23 : Rolling Stones "Three (Orphan Kittens Meet Again and Edgar Marki equal, * Alene= Depositseyand balances due ‘to Brovinciat Govern : Pe ee ee re ee ee er er ae) 8,590,668.72 Sorority. Blues. Chums Madore, Pansy Booth,. Roger Per- . DepositsSy the public not bearinginterest 001/071! : “310,1384.198.64 reault, Annie Proulx, Carmen La-. Deposits by the public bearing. interest, including - Paramount News SHORT SUBJECTS interest accrued to date of statemment:...... 0+ 416,164,055.12 REX & RINTY fla£mme,: Jimmie Mosley, Glen Deposits by and balances due to other chartered

Serial, Chapter 12 anks in Canada...... 000 occ cece cee ete : -, 160,679.71 ~ Chokes onYou Leckie, Osler Armstrong. Absent Deposits by and balances due.to’banks ‘and banking Midnight Show The Management.and Staff Wish | for 1.or more examinations, Doris correspondents in the United Kingdom and Star Reporter Phillips, Donald Murray. foreign COUNELIES. ce eee e re eee eens : --41,138,715.43 New Y7 ear’s Eve, 12 o’clock _ Everyone a Very Happy 1New ._ 746,764,498.25 M. Hanson, teacher Notes.of.the bank iin circulation 0.0... cae cee ee eet 29,524,612,34 _ Matinee Friday at 2.30, Year Porky's Poultry Plans Bills payable... oc oil e ccc cece bec aceeceaeeas 185,290.63 _ Acceptances and Letters of Creditoutstanding...... : 21,130,088.86 Liabilities to the public not included under the fore: - Pakenham Publie going heads. oi. cece ccc cnet eeceeaeeeeee 357,209.84 $855,588,457.90

t h E. Brigden. — , me ‘SENIOR ROOM ASSETS Archie McPhee, John F. “White, Sr. Tv-_Theresa Quigley; Chriiss-

ee J. J. Grace, R. Matheson, W.. J. tabel Evans, Doris. Maitland, Don- Gold held in ... 00.000 ecccccceceneceuseues $4,951.52 Subsidiary coin held in Canada cotta tne eretceeeeee oA,389;426.88 - The Flight of Time Whyte, John. Cunningham, George ald Aikenhead, Clifford. Dool. Gold held elsewhere... 0.0.0.0... eee ee pete eeees Le 7,243.60 Richman and O. Parent were a Jr, iV—Bert ‘Wilson, Kenneth Subsidiary coin held elsewhere. ...0..5 060. e ene geese 4,05)1055.41 eee Notes of Bank of Canada... 0ccc eee 7,814, 504.50

E committee in change of ice Taces to Scott, Billie O'Neil, Dale Bradley, . Deposits with Bank of Canada...... solace cece 58,438,724.88 Echoes From the Files of The Chronicle of Years Gone By. R be ‘staged here. Ross. Burgess, Graham Cole. ‘Notes of other chartered banks....0....0.0...00..00- 1,668,771.30 A Government and bank notes other than Canadian. 17,171,201.77

R Sr. Wi—Shirley Bradshaw, Ste- $ 91,486,879.86 O e SRE EWE EWEN ETE WU OH EOE A RETO ETE RAER CONE WOOO TOO ETE ES EOEETOTE Cheques on other banks...... eeaveeteees $ 26,239,243.85 .l wart: McCann, Harold Scctt, Jean Deposits with_and balances due by other charcered ‘ThisWeek. 15 Years Ago Hugh iColton, ecamcillors. Aikenhead, George | O'Neil, Jim sin Canada... oo... ce we eee es 2,674.06 _ In Fitzroy R. G. Tripp and J. W. "School Reports Lunney, Raymond Singard, Dom- Due by banks and banking correspondents elsewhere than in Cana Pe mame ew em eee wea er sen eee eee enes 61,552,181.72 PsamesiLynch died. here, Smith were contesting the reeve- inie’ Flynn, Muriel MacDowall, ——————— 87,794,099.62 ‘ship while candidates for four Dominion and Provincial Government direct and John Hemphill, 78, died. in Fitz. MeNab,S. S. No. 4 Theresa O'Neil, Arthur Somerton. guaranteed securities maturing withintwo years, - roy,es councillors’ -Seats were George Jr. Wii—Mary Fraser, Charles not exceeding market value.... 0.0.0.0. .0. 0,005 312,375,623.60 Other Dominion and Provincial Government direct ‘dwargdl: Schlievert, 15, died in Blewett,. George Guthrie, Heber V—aArthur Phillips. 78, Bertha Gillan, Ina Maitland, Peter Noon- and guaranteed securities, not exceeding market - Ottawa. { Shaw, Hartley Badham, W. J. Miller 77. an, Hugh Nugent, Mary Cox, Ross VWAlQe ec cee nce eee cecssneteces - 4129,263,816.59 Cavanagh and W. E, Baird Canadien Municipal securities, not exceeding market Hdward McClure, 69, died in Sr. iV—Thelma. McLean 74.9, McKenzie, Iva Maitland, Leo VALU. ccc cece ce cece ec ec etcnnseee 9,898, 124.63 ‘in MeNab township, Horace O'Neil. _ Public securities other than Canadian, not exceeding e : Arnprior. Cassie Miller 74.7, Stewart Mc- market value. 0... occ cence ecucsecaus 21,990,129.17 Mrs. Peter McLachlan, 70, died Russell and J. iH. Wallace were in Gregor 65, Isabelle Gillan 61, Al- Number on roll, 36. Other bonds, debentures and stocks, not exceeding market Value... os cc ccssscceencscuteucucsccces 29,643, 126.63 at White Lake. in-a reeveship contest and those lan Early 50. John C. Sutherland, Prin. Call_and short (mot exceeding 30 days) loans|im iMrs, |(Benjamin‘Vandusen, 84, seeking | election as councillors Jv. FV—Mina Early 68, Ralph JUNIOR ROOM. Canada on bonds, debentures, stocks and other securities ef a sufficient marketable value to . _ died. in McNab. twere James MicKay, Milton Stew- Jahn 66.5, Lloyd Jackson 66, “Jéan I Class—Hcnors, Ila Bradley, a eee ee cence cette ence tenn ebecseunaaeon 26,154,218.66 A one-year-old: daughter of Mr, art, W. J. Roach, Joseph Carron; Storie 58, Doris Connery 55, Earl Francis. MewWatty, John Quigley, Calleand short (not exceeding 30 days) loans else- where than in Canada on bonds, debentures, “and Mrs. John: Daze died. | A.M. Storie and Wm. Runiz, jr. Carswell 50, Iverna Clark 40. Melba Hogarth, Reggie Clark, Lois stocks and other securities of a sufficient market- J.J. Wade of Fitzroy Harbor Arnprior council was. elected by Sr. TI—Dorothy Philips 83, Wood. Pass, Mervyn Farrell, able value to cover....,. cere eetneesenee peveasees 14,624,255.06 ce held an auction sale of this house- acclamation and included: Dr. W. Mackie Miller 178, Florence Mc- Bill Dickson, Gwen Aselford. $513,230,273.76 H. ‘Steele, mayor; S. S. Tripp, I class—Honors, Murray Dark, Current loans and discounts in Canada, not other- hold effects and-was to go to Pem- Gregor 71, Mack McLean 66, Neil wise included, estimated loss provided for...... « $175,872,378.48 broketo reside... - reeve; M. H. Lynn, deputy reeve: Storie 52, Raymond Lavallee 41. joan. Gillan, Leonard Lesway, Loans to Provincial Governments... 00.0000. e eee 1,698,"424.22 -Guli Lodge, JamesiGaudette, J. P. Loans to cities, towns, municipalities and school Power line. to }(Calabogie - was Jr. IiiiMarjorie Storie 81, Katherine Noonan, Isabel Blair, districts... cee cee cece cane tenenece 10,227,376.28 oa _completed and. power from that ‘Dontigny, A. iD. F-. Campbell, S. E. Florence Miller 75, Doris Storie 71, Anna McWatty, Blythe Maitland. Current loans and discounts elsewhere than in 1 Canada, not otherwise included, estirnated loss electrical development. was - com- | dchnston and J. P. Murphy, coun- John Hutton 70, Steven McGregor Pass, Leslie Farrell. . provided for... 0... ccc eee eee eevee aneues 105,418,45168 ~ ing to Arnprior, cillors. 61, J.immie Lindsay 43. Pr. class—Honors, Anne Noonan Non-Currentloans, estimated loss provided for...... 3,548,727.49 —————_ 296,765,358.16 Road commissionerssof ‘Carleton. +. Dolores Jahn 86, Francis and Shirley Snedden equal, - John Bank premises, at not more than cost, less amounts written off..... 662,05713 Bradley, Lois Blair, Robert Ren- Real estate other than bank premises... . oo... ccc e ccc ccccuncencee 2,698,298.72 Ls county gave a complimentary din- McAuliffe 82, Billie Miller 72, -. Mortgages on real estate sold by the Bank. 2.0.00. 0..0. 0. cece eeeee 769,615.83 - ner to Samuel MeClure. and pre-|.This Week 2) Years Ago Leslie Lavallee 65, Milton Camp- wick, Betty Farrell. Pass, Mar- Liabilities of customers under acceptances and letters of credit as rian Ritchie, Robert Story, Eleanor| PET CONE... ce cece teense eeneretteereeteeee 21,130,088.86 _ sented. him with two chairs. bell 62. Shares of and loans to controlled companies...... 00.00e ce eee +291,444.19 iGardner Mercantile Co. was | - James Neill, 48, died here. I—Crissie Phillips 90, Allan Mc- Fox, Dick Wood, Linden Somer- Deposit with the Minister of Finance for the security of note circula- Miss Hannah McManus died. ton : HOTce cee eee eect cence trac eee ne eet es cuaeegeereenenes 1,625,000.00 aplanningextensive alterations. to Innes 89.6, Nora Early 88, Isabelle Other assets not included under the foregoing heads.,.,.,.cs.0+00. 416,321.25 the stone business bleck. at:.the} Miss Catherine Bandy died at Storie 71, Gerald Lindsay 61. Number-on roll, 31. Waba. Pr—Shirley Storie 96, Edythe| Mary Snedden, teacher. $855,588457.90 ~ eorner of John' street and. Rock ane. Robert. Craig died at Fitzroy Alexander 94, Glen Storie 93, Lor- NOTE:—The Royal Bank of Canada (France) has been incorporated under the laws Harbor. oe of France to conduct the business of the Bank in Paris, and the assets and liabilities of Reeve. SAR. ON. ‘MoCreary and raine Lavallee 89, Gilmour Mc- White '‘ Lake The Royal Bank of Canada (France) are included in the above General Statement. Councillors R. W. Barber, Joseph ‘Rebert 1G. Milne, on, died. in Gregor 85, _ Marguerite Ferguson |. M. W.. WILSON, 8S. G. DOBSON, Shaw, Robert Fulton and ‘arl England. 81. President and Managing Director. General Manager. Campbell werere-elected by ac- Struck by a falling tree at the Magdalene Jahn, teacher. SENIOR ROOM . AUDITORS’ REPORT farm of Timothy \Coreau: in. Mc- Senior ‘Fourth—Ray Deacon, TO THE SHAREHOLDERS, THE RovaL BANK OF CANADA: _ ¢clamation in Pakenham. -We have examined the above Statementof Liabilities and Assets as.at 830th November, 1936, -Braeside’s first ‘council as ‘anin- j Nab, William Coreau suffered a James Stewart", Florence Camer- with the books and accounts of. The Royal Bank of Canada at Head Office and with the certified broken-leg, dislocated — ‘shoulder ee Braeside Public... -. on, Eileen Hanson*, Lorne Deacon, + returns {from the branches. We have checked the cash and the securities representing the ae corporated Village” was: “Donald “Bank’s investments heldat-thé Head Office at the close of the fiscalyear, and at various dates - Carmichael,reeve; J. .S. Gillies, J. and head injuries. Lillie Campbell. during the year. have also checked the cash and investment securities at several of the im- ROOM Tt Junior Fourth—Jean Cameron, portant branches. OB‘Carmichael, J. H. Bindlay-and in MeNab, John Stewart ‘was ‘Wehave obtained all the information and explanations that we have required, and in our “lreeve and R. iM. Carswell was de- Sr. IV—Margaret | Bradford, Murray Fraser, Mac McLachlan, opinion the transactions of the Bank, which have come under our notice, have been within the powers of the Bank. Theabove statement isin our opinion properly drawn up 80 as to disclose -Lorne Phillips, Margaret Young, Mary Fraser. — puty reeve, both by acclamation; the true,«condition of the Bank as at 30th November, 1936, and itis as shown by the books of | candidates for council were Arch. Billie Meeks, Jim LeBlanc, Jean Senior II—Morna McNab*, Viv- the Burns, Mary Denault, Orletta “William ‘Adrain, Rebert ian McLachlan and Ena Barrie GARea Tarawick, CMite: company : a - -| Carswell, Duncan W. ‘Campbell. Raycroft, Cathelda Duncan, Willie equal, Allan Fraser, J. D. Me- M. OGDEN HASKELL,C.A. Auditors. Mullins, Denzil McConeghy. = Laughlin. of Haskell, Biderkin & Company . William McKibbin was reeve of Montreal, Canada, Deeember 22, 1936. : _COMPLIMENrS 4 Pakenham by acclamation and Jr. IV—tLorna Sereney, Alice Junior Hi—tLois Cunningham, -- 1 those who entered a. contest ‘for Leckie, Phyllis Armstrong, R. G. Jean Hanson, Elizabeth Stewart’, PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT 4 eouncillers were James Wilson, W. Duncan, June Shaw, Thelma Arm- ang Lyllis Barrie equal, Forbes ofthe Balance of Profit and Loss Account, 30th November, 1 W.- Miller, Mack. Smith, Michael strong,. ‘Cyril Proulx, Carl Mullins McLaughlin and — Robert Brown >5Sa $ 1,609,554.65 and Lois Gilmcur equal, Charles equal. Profits for theyet ended 30th November, 1936, after O'Connor, William McArthur and providing Dominion and Provincial Govern- | SEASOON -| Samuel McDowell. - Proulx, Alice MeConeghy, Gerald * denotes perfect attendance ment taxes amounting to $998,976.59 and after Proulx, since September 3. making approprriiations to Contingency Reserves, In. Fitzroy, Wm. Boyle and out of which Reserves provision for all Bad and 3,504,241 ,84 |Charles Mohr. were reeveshipcon- Sr. lad—Joan Bronskill, Lloyd Lawrence K, McKay, teacher. Doubtful Debts has been made.....be peereerecere ae 3 5,113,796.49 Armstrong, Frank LaBlanc, Char- Li CLOSS testants and those seeking office as APPROPRIATED AS FOLLOWS: lotte Fairfield, Gerard Proulx, Col- : - = Phone 91 + councillors were “W.: H. Blair, McNab, 8S. 8. No. 15 Dividend No. 194 at 8% per annum...... been wees $ 760,000.00 | Madawaska ‘S§ t. lette Payer, Anna Farrell, Betty Dividend No. 195 at 8% per annum...... 0.....0000% 760,000.06 | David (Croskery, Meredith Cald- Dividend No, 196 at 8% per annum, ...... ceecneeee . 760,000.00 ‘Mills, Jean Cameron, Marion Sr. IV—Wilbert Okum H, Mil- Dividend No. 197 at 8% per annum,...... 0seeeee 700,000.00 | well, John Greene, W. iA. Ross, Racroft, Armidose Desjardines, } | Thos, IB. Wilson. ton Fiss. : $ 2,800,000.00 Maurice McCuaig. Jr. I1V—James Coreau. Contribution to the Pension Fund Society...... ° 200,000.06 ‘In Arnprior, Dr. A. Jamieson . ROOM If Appropriation for Bank Premises... 2.0.0.0 200,000.00 Sr. Wl—Keith Wright H and Balance of Profit and Loss carried forward...... t, 913,796.49 fang Dan McLachlin were contest- Jr. Wii—Adam Meek, Dorina Maricn Shaw H equal, Isabella ————— $_ §,, 113,796.49 ing the mayoralty; John Brennan Desjardines, Regent Fairfield, y PROFESSIONALCARDS “wasreeve. by acclamation and. in a Fiss H, Percy Scheel. M. W. WILSON, 8S. G. DOBSON, Joyce Burton, Jeanette Desjard- President and Managing Director. General Manager. Jr. Iii—Doreen Meyer H and contest: for councillors were S. R. ines, Elwin. Gahan, - Raymond Montreal, Decermber 22, 1936. Rudd, Thomas. McCormick, Mich- Mabel Okum H equal, Viola Runtz @i Moles ‘Gahan, Craig Merrifield, Daryle H, Esther Okum, Marion Coreau. ‘ael Havey, Joseph Gaudette, Dr. Carmichael, Jacqueline Fairfield, iJ—Mary Fiss H, Theersa Cor- os : GENERAL Insurance agent, Sue- W. A. Cameron, J. 'W. Munro, T. S. Desmond Hartwick. , Carman eau. cessorto R.,G. Moles. Fire, Life. Church, Wm. Daze. Thomlison, Andrew Proulx, Ed- I—Clifford Smith H, Harold and Accident companies repre- |. ward Proulx, Ivan Mosley, Absent Fiss H, Betty Wright H, Josephine ~ sented are the best. Office in for one Or more examinations This Week 40 Years Ago Coreau, Percy Runtz. the Town Hall. Desmond Lavern, Joe EB. Proulx. Pr.—Joyce Fiss, Wilbert Runtz. Sr. W—Anita Perreault, ‘Mary

H denctes honors. Miss Julia Edey died at Stewart- Thomlison, Everton Duncan, Stella} Wilma Caldwell, teacher —¢. A, Mulvihill, K.C., B.A. -ville, Moore, Helen McCauig, Neil Mul- * jRobert Dickson, died: in: McNab lin, Lois Kewley. . "BARRISTER, ‘Solicitor, : Notary, township. Jr. Tl—Fernande Payer, Wanda - Bonding” and. -Brokers’. Agent, Mrs. James Woods, nee Jane Mosley, Clemmie LeBlanc, Frances Stevensons? Corners Stes Money-“to. Yoan.: - Office: ‘Wallace, died -at Pakenham. Fairfield,. Therese Miadore and {ey “Johnstreet, opposite BellTeler Trains started:running through Douglas Manary equal, Doreen: The Corner» 4Jcome the home ; ;-Bhone o©ffice, oes t0 Parry:Sound, on the G.T.R. | Gahan, Donald Lavern, Joyce Des- coming of Mr. gnd Mrs. C. Stev- enson from Sasi \toon, Sask., the wee "eS a W. F. McCreary,©“formerly of |Aemeee was mayor of Winnipeg. former being ‘nt for eighteen /A“MeLEAN,B.A. Robert McPhee and Miss Ida years. All a1 iad to see his Johnston were married at Burns- ReducedFares smiling face again. ~Usuecessor to Late A, Burwash). town. Misses Iva and Isabel Stevenson : _ : BARRISTER, ‘Solicitor, ‘Notary. “Willie Parsons was injured in an} - Between all points in spent Sunday at their parental Public. .° Office in. Gardner ‘accident in his uncle’s sawmill at Canada home. : os _ Block, John street. Phone»‘67. ~ Golden’ Lake.: Mrs. G: Walters and son, Wil- liam, of Arnprioy spent Christmas my Wesley Comba was operating a ae | portable. sawmillin’ John.Elliott’s INew Year’s with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Steven- G GaneM.‘Bleakney| bush’ near Pakenham... FARE AND A QUARTER son. Mr. E. Watson is solidaying at we Officers of the. Sons of England FOR THE ROUND. TRIP his daughter’s, Mrs. Hugh Steven- B| peeatentee Solicitor and Notary were: A, C. Pye, James Seamark, STILL LOWER FARES TOPACIFIC COASTI - Public... ‘Money to loan... | Charles Locke, . W..-Hammond,. Good Going December 30 up..to son’s, Suite 811OttawaElectric He: HH. Ws. Smith, “Wm. Davies,- on 2.00 pam. January 3.. Return Limit | . Mialuable horses have been pur- Ja Indulgeiin your favorite Summersport oe chased by Mr. Elmer McLean in. 80D Spates|St,Ottawa,‘Ont. ( Rivet,Jaamés B and,M.“Allison: and to leavedestination not later than vs —all Winter—in the balmy, invigorat- midnight Monday, January 4, 1937 the past few weeks. a waydude... ing climate of Canada’sEvergreen Play~

Mr. ang Mrs. Stanley ‘Stevenson -FARE AND A. THIRD CANADIAN ground. Golf: hiking, riding motoring, . also Mr. and Mrs. James (C. Stev- FOR. THE ROUND TRIP NATIONAL.. - yachting, tennis... . enjoy majestig ‘gon-were recent visitors to the mountain scenery—see snow-cla ‘Good going. Sunday, Dec. 1) to capital. TELEGRAPHS CanadianRockies en route. oo Friday, Jan. 1-inelusive.. Return Mrs. D. Dennehan of. Renfrew MONEY ORDERS Special Winter rates at hotels. Still lower a ~ CHOOSE THEECONOMICAL f ODERN, FIREPROOF HOTE LS | Linait to leave destination not later. was visiting friends here. AND: rail fares now in effect and untilMay 14. thanMidnight, Fri. Jan. 8, 1937 - Guests at Mr. and Mrs. Mackie HOTEL “CONVENIENTLY LOCATED. ee REPAYOA” BAL AY 1 Return limit 6 months. Stop-ov7rs ale 0ROOMS-—RATES 150ROOMS—RATES MeLaren’s on Christmas Day were EXPRESS lowed atintermediate points. PRAEnPAUYnusAu”alSANneLwWYAeaYr’sTIGiCfKtET. Mrs. Robert McGregor, Mr. and Reduced sleeping-car fares | >$1.50to $2.50 - $1.50to $2.50 | Mrs. James McGregor and family, SPEED, ‘Low meal rater on trains DEPENDABILITY, ” ‘WINTERGOLF TOURNAMENT ~_ SINGLENNO HIGHER | SS Mr. and Mrs, James. C, Stevenson, "SINGLE NO HIGHER ‘MINIMUM SPECIAL FARE: 250 ‘Mr. Robert Stevenson, Mr. Archi- SAFETY, Victoria March 1-6,.1927 AePARKING FACILITIES . Full information from any ticket agent

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THE|ARNPRIORCHRONICLE “Thursday, D1 ecember 31, 1986 ey ‘best!‘man,cand officiating2as ushers| "JuniorCarletonHockey Arnprior Seniors Lost : |were. Messrs.Ernest. Haines”and|THECHURCHES McGarry CupIs" | LeagueHas]Been. Formed to Renfrew on Monday se GilliesSmyth. & MajortheRev.Wr. WwW.“McNairn, Back in Arnprior The Presbyterian. ‘church—Sun-|: uleand play=|. eS “ANNUAL,KENBURN.OHEESEPane ofthechurch, officiated: day,Jan,3rd; “Pakenham at il“The 1936-37‘sched When, Renfrew. Mackinaws de- ANDBUTTER ASSOCIATION ebeen” ‘an- KINBURN, ANTRIM.PERSONALS am.;“Torbolton at 2.30 pm.; Kin-' ‘offarrangements -hav Four Local Rinks Won It feated Arnprior Green Shirts by - - + ‘Phe annual meeting of the Kin- * MintoFollies, ‘Arnprior, Feb. 8." nounced -by the executive:for the 4 to 1 in a scheduled, senior league 2 burn ‘CheeseandButter -Associa- burn. at130PB.Ts;Mr. Edmund G.| west‘Carlton juniorhockey league, “Therewill ‘be no service in An-|Berry,BAL By 7 Shots in Renfrew: game in ‘Renfréw .on Monday tionwasheldin: the factory-: on ‘trim ‘United church next Sunday. | PThefirst-four teams ‘will figure in On Tuesday 1 evening, Bert Hall scored the : Tuesday with - President AoE. ‘Mr. John Lyons of Rosetown, Parish of:“Fitzroy, “ prigtiose the semi-finals to be. played ° be- locals’ only goal. Hicks’ in thechair. ‘D. W. Arm- Sask.,spent. last week. with his Fitzroy.at 10.30 am.;“Woodlawn at tween Feb. 1 and_6,. with the two A couple of weeks agoRentrew Privileged to use Almonte play- strong,seeretary — treasurer, read| sister, Mrs, Allan Neilson,.and is: 3 p.m.;‘Ninth‘Line at 7.30: p.m. winnersmeeting in the final series won the McGarry cupfromPem- ers not pre-empted by Carleton eer‘the ~ financial ‘statement which} now withhissisters, “Misses‘Eliza- between Feb. 8 and 13, for the Grace-St. Andrew's United— broke; on Tuesday evening of this place, the locals had Larocque on : ‘showed.a gocd profit:owing to the|beth and Ortie: Lyons and Mrs.! Royal Bank.of ‘Canada trophy. their defence, but even: that addi- fact that twenty-fivetonsmore 945 @.M.,:Sunday school; 10° a.m.,. week, four Arnprior rinks went to Gordon . McLaren, in._ Carleton Dee. 30-4Kinburn at Carp. Renfrew and annexed. the trophy tion failed to stem the Renfrew Mees cheese -were manufactured ‘this | ‘young men’s class; 11 am., “The Jan.2—Kinburnat Stittsville. Place. a New Day in a Changing World.” by a 42 to 35. score. attacks. ".. yearthanthe ‘previous year. Mrs, - Harold Blanchard Jan. 4—Stittsville at Richmond Renfrew scored two in the first and Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper; Rinks and scores were: 4 Mr. H.W. Cunningham, instrue-: children are visiting friends in Jan. 6—JBells Corners at Kinburn and one each in the second. and tor, was‘présentand. addressed,the 7pm, special New Year music by Arnprior Renfrew Ottawa thisweek. Richmond at Carp. W. Prentice C. Warren- third periods... Referee was Jack “meeting. He the. choir in which the congrega- 8—Kinburn at Richmond. Mr. Ro H. ‘LaughlinisSs this. week tion will share; induction of ‘offi- Jan, ab _ W. Keith . G. Scott Anderson who handed out eleven cae _cheesemaker, Mr.“Ernest Weather- , in. Toronto. Jian, 9—Stittsville at Bells C. | penalties, all minors ofwhich four i: cers of young"People's society for -C. Close G. Stevenson “ly on the splendid work he didin Jan. 11—Richmond at. Stittsville |We Baker: . Dr. K. McKinnon went to Arnprior players and thepast season making -678special t{| 1987.4HG : : Jan, 12—Kinburn at Bells Corners] ‘Skip—9OS Skip—10 seven. to Renfrew.. grade cheese ‘and© being highest First. Bapt:st. church—Sunday Jan. 14—Stittsville at Kinburn. --seoring manin eastern Ontarioin IBRAESIDE.NEWS S. Campbell.” ATPgae school at 10 am.; 11 am., .“To- . Bells Corners. at Carp ‘A. Dupuis J. Ashfield --afactory. manufacturing over. 50 Day;”. 7 p.m., “setting S| ail Over Jan. 16—Carpat Stittsville Dr. A. H. Reid J. P. Gordon| - He stressed|.” A PublicSchool League - tons for the season, “HOLIDAY VISITORS : an UnknownSea.” Jan. 198—Bells C. at Richmond. A. Campbell G. Parr - the. need. of more special grade Stittsville at Carp "Holiday and week-end visitors in, Skip—14 Skip—3 The public school hockey league ao ‘cheese to. keep the Canadian. pro-| Zion: Evangelical—10- a.m.;- eta Jan. 2l1—Carp at Kinburn. townincluded» H. Osborne H. MeLaren which had. so many interesting -.. duet ontop inthe British market _.[day school; 11. a.m., communion . Richmond atBells C. J. B. Gilmour, ‘Brent. E. Styles W. Henshaw games last season, has been re- and urged the patrons to ¢o-oper- . |service;; 7 p.m., service, “Can a Jan, ‘25—Richmondat Kinburn . Joseph May, Burwash. R. Wood P. Guest organized with four teams and ae ate. with” the cheesemaker ‘in:the’ |I Child of God be finally lost?” ‘Jan. 26—Carp at Bells Corners ~ We A. Gilmour, Brent. — W. Cardiff iL. Crooks playing of a regular schedule of “eare‘and cleanliness of the milkto Mae‘Carmichael, Ottawa. , | Thur., Dec.31,+ 8.08 p.m, watch Jan, 28—Bells C. at Stittsville. Skip—9 Skip—10 games is to start as soonas pos- : ‘further the interests ofthe. indus- _ James Campbell, Burwash.: _ night service. Carp at Richmond. T. McKerracher 53S. Scott © sible after the holidays. try. Miss Inez Burton, ‘Renfrew. | A. Boyce D. Thompson Members: of the various teams : “the officers were re--elected for . ‘Miss Pansy Bond, Almonte. United churchatt Bracsie, Sand | - SENIOR SCHEDULE Dr. McKerracher J. F. Burwell are! a anotherterm, being: =... -: Miss Helen deRenzy, Orillia: -| Point and.Glasgow—Publie wor- | H. Prensler J. Clemen _ President—A. E. Hicks. Maple Leafs: Goal, Melville -- Lorne Carmichael, Montreal. -- ship atthe usual. hours; the Holy Dec, 21—Ren. at Arn. Skip—l10 Skip—12 Keith, captain; defence, Juliu’ Secretary’ . “treasurer—D. Ww. - Miss Marion Hogan, Ottawa. ~ | Communion will be‘dispensed at Remus, Thomas Cotie, Gordon Armstrong. — rts, Miss Evelyn Carthy, Ottawa. | each church, fod ‘| Dec: 28—Arn. at ‘Ren.: Total...42: Total...... 35 Heintzman; centre, Garnet Ray- Directors—J. R. Cavanagh,Ww. J. . (Miss.C. McDonald, Montreal S.F. at C.P. veveseeteeee aentees 7-2 Majority for Arnprior, 7 shots. eroft; wings, Alvin Bond, Hugh 4 Armstrong,‘R. D. Cavanagh, ‘A. G. ; St. Andrew’Ss. . Presbyterian Neil. McKinnon, Parent, Que. Jan. 4—Renfrew at S. Falls Desarmie, Carl Kopetoske, Ken- ~ Smyth, H. E._Catry; E. L. Groves, . John Carthy,sr.,Madawaska. od church—10 a.m., Sunday school; 11 * a.m., morning worship, “Looking iC. Place at Arnprior neth Briscoe. .. Miss.Minerva. Leitch, Toronto. Jan. 8—S. Falls at Renfrew LEAGUE STANDINGS - Maroons: Goal, Erie Sullivan; *Auditor—tIra E, ‘Cavanagh. | back—Reaching forth;” - 7. p.m., Miss Viola Gilmour, Montreal. . Arnprior at C. Place defence, Max Bedore, Eldon Ray- _ Mr. E. Weatherley, cheesemaker, Donald Carmichael, Jr., Toronto.wd evening worship, “The King’s SENIOR LEAGUE business.” 2.30 p.m., Braeside. *| gan. 11—Renfrew at C. Place croft, Jack Scheel; centre, Earl was, re-engaged for another year. Miss Mildred Carthy, ‘Montreal. Arnprior at S. Falls . WLeLTFAP -| Lytle; wings,. Wilfred Good, eap- SUNDAYSCHOOL ANNUAL... “ ‘Wellington Carmichael, Nichol- ‘St. . Andrew’s United, | White Jan. 15—C. Place at Renfrew — Smiths Falls .. 1019 4 3 tain; Orville Thoms, Kenneth _ At the close of St. Andrew’'s|son. Lake—public worship at 11 am.; _ 8. Falls at Arnprior Renfrew ...... 1 0 1 5 2 8 Fraser, Perley Shaw.. Presbyterian Sabbath -school..on ~Mreand Mrs. E, Fairfield, King-. “A New Commandment;7 _ Holy Jan. 18—Arnprior at Renfrew Arnprior...... 0112 51 Black Hawks: Goal, Robert Sunday morning some ofthe’_pup- | ston, cee . Communion. : C. Place at S. Falls Carleton Place. 06 1 1 4 9 1 | Scheel; defence, Roy Lytle, Robert ils received. prizes for memorizing _ Miss” Jean Armstrong, RN. ot-| Jan. 22—JRenfrew at Arnprioy Adrain, Bert. Armitage; centre, Bible verses and regular ~ attend-|: S. Falls at C. Place. First home game ‘of Arnprior’ Melvin Ferguson; wings, Malcolm ance, being Billy Lesway,-‘Russell|. Miss Jean -Bradford, RN, ot} | Glasgow Sta Jan. 25—Renfrew at C. Place junior hockey team is on Wednes- McLaren, captain; Clifton Hart, ‘Lesway, Stuart Young ane ‘Eldon tawa.- tion - -Arnprior at 8S. Falls day, Jan. 6, when Pembroke plays Kenneth Hart, Allan Bond. Cowan. -Miss- Marion ‘| MeDonald, Mont- Jan. 29—S. Falls at Renfrew here. (Canadians: Goal, Orville Boicey; 1987 officers are: 608007a MintoFollies, Arnprior, Feb 8. iC. Place at Arnprior | defence, Lawrence Crogie, cap- Superintendent—Mr. ~ Allan Miss Sadie Carmichael, RN, ot- “Mr. Roy arcand is spending the Feb. 1—Renfrew at.S. Falls Next home game of Arnprior tain; Mervyle Clarke; centre, Cecil Senior. - oils tawa.--- holidays at his home in Carp, Arnprior at C. Place senior hockey team is on Micnday, Lentz; wings, Eldon Wagenblass, Assistant. . superintendent—Mr. Mr. and Mrs. L. “May, Carleton Mrs. William Ball -is spending Feb. 5—C. Place at Renfrew Jan. 4, when Carleton Place plays. Allan McLaren, Glendon Hynes, 2g H. Laughlin. — |-Place. S. Falls at Arnprior. here. . | Glen. Bedore. the holidays in Carleton Place. Secretary treasurer—Mr: ‘Donald } ‘Mr. and Mrs. ‘Grattan Parker, McMillan. Ottawa. Miss Jean Eadyof Renfrew vis- ‘Assistant treasurer—Mr. ° Aeohn Mrs. Bell. and Miss Audrey. Bell,. ited recently at her home here. McVicar, mo Winchester. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Carswell GENERAL ew ANNOUNCES Cradle roll superintendént—Mrs. Messrs. Frank and Gordon were Christmas - visitors in Arn- Russell Cowan. Dedds, Montreal. —. “|prior. ~ Organists—Mrs.. Guy Styles and _ (Mrs. (Dr.) Mothersill and two Mrs. Archie Stewart of Dewars Miss M. Senior. | children, Ottawa: is visiting with her. sister, Mrs. -'Teachers—Messrs.“John J. ‘Reid; Misses. Marjorie and. Evelyn Matha Barr. 3M.‘Young ang R. H. Laughlin, Henderson; Kingston. ~ Miss. Jessie Carmcihael of Ren- - Misses ‘Evelyn Laughlin, Marion BRAESIDE- PERSONALS frew is visiting her niece, Mrs, Senior and AgnesYoung and Mrs. . Minto Follies, Arnprior, Feb 8. Taylor Carswell. — Angus McMillan. » ~ Mrs. Angus Cameron of -Arn- Miss Helen Eady is spending a oo. HOLIDAY VISITORS. : prior visited friends here — last few days with her sister, Mrs. >Hioliday visitors noticed were: “| week. Bert Miller of Almonte.. “; Mrs, Grant, Ottawa. Miss -P, Farmer, V.ON, visited ‘Miss Laura Hamiltonof Toronto Mr. W. Angus, Guelph. CHEVROLET her home in Ottawa cver the spent a few days with her parents, Mr. Ray Atkin, Toronto tholiday. Mr and. Mrs. John Hemilton. _ “Miss Mary Neil,Ottawa— Mr. and. Mrs. Robt. Bethune. and Miss Florence McIntosh’ has Miss Bell Jeffrey, Ottawa. “;s0n Gordon are Visiting Mrs. Greer gone upto spend..a few months _. Miss Edith, Hinds, Ottawa:.-.. | ofWinchester.- | with:Mr. and: Mrs-.James Ander-] 00": 193 Miss:Verda Grant, Ottawa 7. Mrs. James: (Carmichael and: son son. _. Mr.’ B. Stevens, Pakenham. _ | Bruce of Schrieber visited friends Mr. and Mrs.-. James Andeérson -. Mr, Jim ‘Laughlin, “Ottawa -. {here this week. and family were Christmas guests Mr.. Harvey.Craig, Ottawa. .o.0- Rev. J. F. MeCurdy spent Chist- in Renfrew of Mr. and Mrs. Stew- MissAnyCroskery, Toronto _ mas in Ottawaguest of his daugh- art Brown.- Mr. George Samson,‘Ottawa. - jter, Mrs. Tuttle, and Mr. Tuttle. Mrs.. John. E. Stewart and Mr. W.-M. Croskery, Ottawa. > Miss M. B. Armstrong spent the daughter, Beverly, spent a few - IMr. David Croskery, Ottawa. holiday and week-end in-Kingston, days withRev.and Mrs. Gervan at]. Miss Verda Laughlin, Ottawa guest of her sister, Mrs. A. Gray, Greenwood. ‘Mr James Pritchard, Sudbury and. Mr. Gray: Mrs. Dave Hamilton who. has > Mr. Allen Gourlay, Pembroke Mr. ‘Clouse Desjardin left last been seriously ill ig reported to be Mr. Howard Croskery, Ottawa week for an extended holiday in recovering and all hope to soon . Mr. and Mrs.- Ernest Armstrong, Timmins, Troquois Falls ang other see her about again, “Ottawa: we northern points. The Misses Beatrice Marston and Mrs. VictorMeCord|and.child Mr. and Mrs. R.. Kirby spent the Mary Campbell. of Arnprior are ‘ren, Ottawa : week-end and holiday with their spending a couple-of. days at the Mr. and. Mrs. Eber. Laughlinand daughter, Mrs. W. Lytle, and Mr. home of (Mr. Roland Marston.© ‘baby, Ottawa. Lytle of Ottawa. (Mr. Arthur McWade has remov- - Master Kieth and Stuart: Arm: _. Mr, and Mrs. Wellington Car- ed his blacksmith outfit to Cobden ; strong, North Gower = michael. and family visited Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Montreuil on: andMrs PIERCEY—WOODS| . J. McGregor of Lochwin- have moved into the house recent- The marriage took’. place on noch onChristmas. lyvacated by Mr. McWade. = Wednesday, December -30, at 2.30 . Mrs. J. Gray, Mrs.Wm. Ander- - Recent visitors in the commun- .o’clock in St. Paul’s.‘Eastern’ Unit- son and Master Oris Mather spent ity were: Mr. and Mrs. Arnold ‘ed church, Ottawa, of Miss iMar- Christmas with Mr. and. Mrs. Eric Somerville of Braeside with Mr. -garet Isobel Woods, Reg.N., Bimm of Avnprior.. and Mrs. Andrew ‘Carswell;. Mr. - daughterof Mr. and Mrs: J. oR. Mr. J. H. Coburn, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs... Mackie Anderson of Woods; “Kinburn, to W. Douglas Phil Armstrong and children spent Carp with Mr. and Mrs. James -Piercey, B.Sc., M.D., secondson of. Christmas “with friends in Carletcn Anderson; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mill- Mr. and» Mrs. W. D Piercey . of Place. Mrs. Armstrong and child- er of Almonte with Mr. and Mrs. 4 ‘Halifax, The -bride was given. in George Eady; Mr. James Youngof ren remained over the week-end. ‘marriage:by her father and was Ottawa with his mother, Mrs. John - attended by Miss Dorothy:Dickson Young; Mr. and: Mrs. Arthur Cuff asbridesmaid. CayBank WI. and baby of Renfrew with Mr. and Dr. Glen Stodiattattended as Mrs. R. Brown; Miss Jessie Mce-

The Clay Bank W.I. met at the Lean of Cobdenwith Mr. and Mrs. “home of Mrs: John Duff on Tues- Wm. McLean; Mr. and Mrs. James @e@ day evening, December 8th, with Hamilton and ‘Miss Jean of Ren- ‘thirteen ladies present ‘and Miss frew; Mr. and Mrs, Dave Forrest Annie Morphy presiding. The roll of..Burnstown yand Mrs. Forrest | New Diamond Crown Styling ..». makes this new [Fay i .}eall was. respondeq by a joke, Stewart of Remfrew with Mr. and car-the most beautiful in Chevrolet history, aspeed- ‘riddle or a story. The minutes Mrs. Cil Hamilton; Miss Annie line masterpiece! of previous meeting and corres- Mackie of Ottawa with her mother : ieFr) Vrs. John M “je; Miss Edith -|pondence were readby the secre- New Valve-in-Head Engine «+» more powerful than : tary. Simpson of © ‘a with Mr, and ever, faster on the “get-away”—with the lowest It was decided not to apply for Mrs. Henry Sir.fon. operating costs ever proved in afull-size car! | the government grant. “The report of thedistr?‘et exe- New ‘All-Steel, All-Silent Bodies... Built byFisher, cutive meeting was given by Mrs. A CHRISTMAS TREE with the famous Turret Top of solid steel, Unisteel ‘Wm. Young.- - "AT FITZROY,No. 9 construction throughout. = These low fares enableyou toturn ) - Plans were made for Christmas thecalendar ahead. .. +from Winter Cheer also:to. give’ the schoolj. On Monday evening, Dec. 2st, | Plus ‘All These Features .. . Perfected| Hydraulic - _. tight into a Summervacation..e ein | ‘| childrena treat of candyat Christ- the school house of S.S. No. 9, Brakes; improved *Knee-Action ~. glorious California. - -|mas, Mrs. A. W. Stewart, gave a .Fitzroy,— ‘was filled to capacity -. gliding ride; Safety glass in every o> Play golf ‘beside the.blue Pacific, very interesting report |on “Buy- ‘when the pupils and adults of the) - window; Fisher No-Draft Ventila- -- motor.‘throughorange. groves and | 33 along inviting.highways,“enjoy: “manship’ section presented their annual tion—-and. many others. ‘Instrumental’music “was given Christmas concert. The program glamorous nights in gay Hollywood. ~ See the new Chevrolet—“The Com- .. Yourchoiceofroutes . /. include the 4| by. Miss Robina: Barry;..a.reading, ‘was directedby the teacher, Miss |. | a ‘picturesque: Canadian ‘Rockies, . “Saskahara Bride” . by. oMrs.o Re. Frances Davis, and Mr. Gervace plete Car, Completely New” — at ao ZSancouver‘and:‘Wietoria | Robertson and community singing: a‘Teevans acted ‘as chairman. our showrooms, Monthly terms to ne atnoexter oeUE Sra | At-the close of the meeting re-| The entertainment. consisted of suit your purse on the General o Zeeshments were served. by the various:items. -of interest,. among Motors Instalment Plan. C176 . hostess. A Soe oS which. was a play entitled: “The |

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“J. C. Daze, Pembroke — : ementsTo | Mr, E. Scully is spending. the Miss Mae Savoie spent the holi- Borden Steele, Ottawa soHardware We Deliver Phone 416 = holidays at his home in Pembroke. day and week-end in. Ottawa. H. J. Styles, Kingston Srafeagoedesfoatecteaten’oesonhediecoteesononsoegofoageoseaheeodfeeesteeoeteefoetestestectoaleetectecteelecteaeetedecfechealoaleecelengeegeeleetoeds, TWOW.A. MEMBERS Mr. J. L. Field is spending the. Mr. C. E.Macdonald isspending 5 -. Lloyd Wilson, Toronto: holiday. season at his home in Ot-. the holiday season in Toronto, ° . Dr. K. Neilson, Ottawa

-tawa. ‘Miss Marjorie Tripp is spending .Joseph May,. Burwash GM ber meeting | of. St. Be “ ‘The Decem Miss Lillian Elliott is spending this week with friends in. Toronto. James Graham, Ottawa. n’s auxiliary, Fitz- § @ a George's woma the holiday season at her. homein: “Mr. Ian Malloch spent: the holi- Roger Guselle, Kingston roy Harbor, was held at the resid- Norwood. day. and week-end with friends’ in Phil Cranston, Montreal Kingston. ~ “Harold Woermke, Perth “ence of Mrs.Henry Wilson, withan Mr. and Mrs. J. W. - Barriger week-end in Mrs. M. W. Aultis ‘spending the J.P. Callahan; Sudbury ce ‘of eleven members. spent. the holiday attendan Smiths Falls... holiday season with: friends in Ebbie.. Lavoie, Cornwall . Grant- The. rector,. Rev. W Mr. A. A. McLean, B.A., spent New ‘York. M. McCormick, Toronto Jones, opened. -the meetingwith the Christmas week-end in Toron- |. Miss ‘May Carnegie of Pembroke: (Stuart Graham, Sudbury “prayer.. ‘The president, Mrs. C. ‘to withrelatives. | is visiting with her friend, Miss - Fred Cranston, Kingston HH. Badham, presided, the minutes. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leclair Alma Wolff... Mac Carmichael, Ottawa were read by: the secretary, Miss were holiday guests of Mr. . and Miss Gladys Newbury of Ottawa _ Misses Cranston, Ottawa, Barbara (Dolan. : Mrs, Alphonse Malette. spent ‘Christmas holidays at her Miss Edna Shaw, Tcronto ‘The members took this oppor- Mr. Leonard Hicks of Kapusa? parental home in town. — Miss Mae Griffin, Ottawa ; tunity fo honor two of their mem- kasing spent. Christmas with his Miss Edna McCrea of ‘Danford Melville R. Jack, Toronto _- bers, mother, Mrs. A. Hicks. j Lake returned home this week af- Jerry Hayes, Barry’s Bay who was. sec- _ Mrs. J..H. Bronson, Wyman, ter visiting friends in town. Robert Graham, Kingston _ , Mrs, RuoG. Tripp, Miss Margaret Bond spent the --petary for ‘the past - seven years, , ‘Que;, spent the week-end with Mr. Miss M. Osborne, Ottawa | holiday and. week-end at her par- Miss Mary Rafter, Ottawa. “was presented with a- lovely fern and. Mrs. ‘Chas. MacDonald. . by. Mrs, W. Grant-Jones and Mrs. Miss Margaret Normand of Ot- ental home in Carleton Place. “Miss Elvira Wolff, Wanup Mr. and Mrs.Wm. Prensler jr. § Henry Poole read an address. tawa spent Christmas with her _ Dr. J. L. Sanders, Ottawa ang family spent the holiday and iClifford Guselle, Kingston Mrs.T. B. Wilson, who | was. mother, Mrs. Lois Normand. of Toronto and week-end. with friends in Mont- Ronald Macnab, Kingston for many years Miss Edna Shaw Dorcas secretary spent real. --Malcolm Wilson, Montreal , @ With pleasant memories of p Ht and lately moved: to Torbolton. to her aunt, Mrs. Carmichael, the Misses Hal- --Mr. V. Agasse has reurned. to Sidney: Johnston, Kingston reside, was the recipient of a Christmas with penny, Fitzroy. Little Long Lac Mine after spend- ‘Miss Leona Dore, Kingston the past and much faith in § — | leatherboundprayer book. ing Christmas with his family in Jerome Mulvihill, Toronto Mr. Arthur Newbury of Cana- -- ‘The meetingclosed. with prayer. dian Malartic gold mines is spend- town... “ Perey Melanson, Rochester the future, we extend to you — Dainty refreshments. wereserved ing the Christmas holidays at his Mr. J. G. Johnston of Toronto, Orville Wicermke, Kingston - by the hostess assisted by Misses parental home here. spent Christmas and the week-end Miss Eileen Hayes, Ottawa our earnest wish for Prosper- Grace Wilson, Maudella Tripp and with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Norah O’Neil, Toronto Mrs. L. H. Tribe, Miss Lorenia ity and Happiness in the New ..- Bertha Craig. . Tribe andMr.Bert Hall wereholi- Thos. Johnston. Mr. Gordon Martin, Cobden day and week-end guests of Mr. Eddie .Nolan from North. J. A. McCormick, Pembroke Year. -} friends in. Petawawa. Bay visited at the home of Mrs. Miss Evelyn Carthy, Ottawa

Mr. George Grierson of Noran- Arthur Scobie and family on ‘Miss Molly Sullivan, Detroit da, Que., spent the Christmas holi- Tuesday afternoon, Miss Mary Bridge, Montreal days. with his parents, Mr. and Mr. Arthur Verch of Toronto has George Neumann, Kingston J. H. Robertson Plywood *|Mrs. Allan Grierson. spent Christmas at the home. of Newton Heintzman, Toronto | Mr. and Mrs.N. A: Campbell his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert (Miss Catherine Reid, Ottawa {spentpart: of last week at the Verch, Landrigan street.. Miss Lois Campbell, Toronto and } ‘Mrs.- James ~ Carmichael ‘Miss Jean. Campbell, Ottawa Panels ‘home in Pembroke of the latter’s | father, Mr. F. Brunette. son Bruce, of Schreiber, are Bernard Mathewson, Ottawa

spending» the holiday season with MissJanet Slattery, Toronto. G Mahogany Mrs. John Hazelton. and Miss rch, xOry seK Fur, Be | Clara Hazelton, bothof Beachburg friends: in town and district. Desmond Dorion, Alexandria MASONITE:andINSULITE. are spending ‘¢he winter months: =_Messrs::Fred. Devolin and Lloyd}. Miss Helen McNab; Montreal with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. S. Wilson, Wilson.are guests during the holi- Jack Mulvihill, Tashota, Ont. - HARDBOARD© | Mrs. Grace Glenn left this week day season of the latter’s parents, Miss Edythe Munro, Ottawa. where she will Mr. and Mrs. J. W. S. Wilson. Miss. Van Mulvihill, Penetang — ht panelling, f for Brockville ; for all kindsof lig spend. the winter withher son and -Mr.-and Mrs. J. O. Bridge of St. -. Miss Isabel Mooney, Montreal signs, light cabinet work, etc. daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. D. Andrew’s East, Que., spent Christ- (Bernard Murphy, Desaulniers | DRUMMOND COLLEGE | M..Glenn.. mas with the former’s brother-in- Montague Cranston, Kingston

Miss Jean MacGregor and Miss law andsister, Mr. and Mrs. Al- Miss Margaret McNab, Picton ~ RE-OPENS JAN. 4 | -) Betty Radcliffe, both of Montreal, ‘bert, Lamorie, Miss Dorcas Murphy, Ottawa oeBECampbell | spentthe week-end and holiday at Messrs. Oswald and Ellerd Me- Dr. Howard Lindsay, Ottawa the home of the former’s parents, Crea and Mrs. Leonard Newbury Robert Etherington, Kingston €.Son | De.- and.Mrs. A. W. MacGregor.- ‘|received word Jast..week of the Miss Evelyn Stielcav, Killaloe. We maintain a free employment registration for our pupils and “Phone94. -Myrs: Bishop -Prater of Rome, suddendeath at Ottawa of their Miss Marie Grenier, Montreal are always most happy to assist them to secure a position when- ‘Georgia, and Mrs. Alf. Jeffrey of cousin, Miss Katie McCrea of Miss Doris McElligott, Ottawa ever possible.

nding Quyon, Que. . Arthur Pouilliot; Barrys Bay. Mt.. Clemens, Mich., are spe Why not take advantage of our Night Classes during the winter y season with their par- Miss. Cora’ Miller and Mr. Clif- Paul Wolff, Buckingham, Que ~ the holida months to get ready to step into that better position awrth iycee}h i s ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Charbon- ford Cunningham of Lachute and. Miss Mamie O’Toole, Cochrane sure to present itself in the near future. { neau. Mr. Howard Cunnngham of Corn- Miss Edna Slaughter, Killalee “BRONCHITIS ‘wall were holiday and week-end Mr. and Mrs. J.. He Vince of Frank Cunningham, Belleville WRITE, CALL OR TELEPHONE guests of Mr. and Mrs. H.-W. Cun- “should you. be suffering from ‘|-Port: Huron, Mich., spent Christ- - Kenneth W. Morgan, Cornwall ningham. Mr. Martin -Wagenblass, Brent. a. deepseated Bronchial Cold, mas with their daughter, Mrs. E. -thestate-|| Holiday visitors at the. home of | (Miss Gladys Mooney, Montreal Orummond College we.askyou to read On Williams, and Rev. Mr. . Wil- Murday.- of | Miss M. Blair, Fitzroy.. included ‘Robert Houston, Camp Bierden ment of Mr. A. - liams; at the ‘Pentecostal church 266 Anne St., Renfrew Russell: “Last week, I pur- manse. Mr. and. Mrs. John Marks and Redmond Cunningham, Ottawa Maurice Buckley, Ormsby, Ont. ‘of -Steele’s Miss Dorothy Marks, Toronto; Dr. a bottle chased Miss Daisy.Lodge, V.ON,, - who 37 and after the first . dose, A. R. Hynes and Misses Eva and ‘Mrs. Nelson Dupont, Chapleau 9 Nurse ap- was thé first Victorian Miss Muriel Bethune, Fernleigh. |noticed.» ‘a decided improve- and who. built Gerirude ‘Hynes, Renfrew. pointedtoOshawa, Miss Lillian Munro, North Bay. Berkley Kid orchestra and pat- ent. Beforethe bottle was, Mrs. W. J.Bethune has returned m aapthat organization here, spent |. nonesses were Mrs, J. H. Box, Mrs. | half finished: I was as wellas. from Montreal. where she was Miss Beatrice Grenier, Montreal Local News the week-end in town. Miss Lodge J. A. Fisher, Miss Grace MacCaule ever.” You also can. obtain called a weekor so ago owing to Miss Blanche Bethune, Montreal leaves. shortly for ‘Ottawa, where lum, Mrs W. E. Moore, Mrs. C. A the’ same relief.. We person- theillness of her son, Keith, whom Wilbert Mooney, Kamlogps, B.C. pend New ‘she has received an appointment Miss Lois Byrne will s Mulvihill and Mrs. Alex. Reid. ally: recommend, ‘Steele’s 337. all are glad to- know is recovering Miss Dorothy Campbell,“Ottawa in Sud- to be assistant superintendent of Year’s and the week-end Conforming with the -proclama- Buy. a bottle -NOW. Jackson's satisfactorily and expects to be out Miss Theodora Patterson, King- the OttawaCity District, Victoria bury. tion issued by Mayor Wm. Moore, the hospital ii n a few7 days. ston. ls reopen af- ——Oshawa Times. of All Arnprior schoo f Nurses Order o Drug Store, fer ; Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Murphy, Ot-. at the request of the Arnpricr ter the holiday season Monday, business men’s association, naming tawa Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Dupuis, Ot- Jan. 4. Boxing Day, Dec. 26th, a public Miss Flora Strike spent the tawa. a holiday, banks, industrial plents olidays at her parental Mr. and Mrs. Guli Lodge, ‘Ot- week-end h and practically all business places home in town. tawa. e a were closed: in Arnprior that day. Miss Genevieve JMulvihill, Tim- Miss Muriel Crawford of Ottaw Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Earle this week the guest of is spending Bethune on ‘Christmas . were Mr. “| mins n, Miss Ruth Frieday. “Slater, ‘King- her cousi and Mrs. Wm. Pettigrew and fam- Miss. Marguerite{ ound. Owner may ston. NL Lady’s muff f ily and Mr. Hugh Pettigrew cf have same by identifying the. muff Arthur T. 4 We Kirkland Foresters Falls; Miss Mary Beth- nd paying for this advertisement. Lake ~ a une, Mr. Clair Johnston of Moni- iintheArvorior Rinkeethe The same programbeing staged. Tobe Presented Albert E. aunyds, Bridgeport, ‘yeal; Miss Muriel Bethune of Fern- here by Minto Follies on Jan. 8th, Conn. leigh, Ont., and Mr. John Browne cheduled to be given in Detroit Miss. Kathrine ‘Campbell, To- is s Ottawa. on Jan. 30th and: 31st. rontc., dinner Winner of the set of Mr. and Mrs. Carden Heeney, dishes drawn for at Janet’s Beauty| Ottawa hop on Christmas. eve was Mrs. Mrs. P. J. Morin and Harold, S own, Harriet street. Crest, Que. D. H. Br In the first scheduled game of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Glenn, he junior UWO.V.HiL. at Pem- ville . t Brock sday evening, Pem- (Mr. and Mrs Frank Wilding and broke on Tue ke defeated Renfrew by 5 to 1.. baby, Toronto bro Mr. William: Mayers, who . spent Mr. and Mrs. Williamson J. some. time at the home of Mr. and | the ‘Same.Perform | ; Brown, ‘Ottawa. nally FAMED ICE PaciANT—Exactly ‘Mrs, Parnell McGonigal, left a few | Internatio Misses Helen, Roberta and:Betty the Ottawa.-Auditoriam Pe | for his home in New ot _ anees aspresented.at Houston, Almonte... ~ days ago Mr. and Mrs. Victor H. Melan- York. R. L. Houston of the etPanand ASComplete son, Rochester, N.Y. Lieut. | .ARTISTSinning seotpense: .C.C.S. returned to Camp Borden Mrs..Cora Nicholson and daugh-| RK spending Christmas| g _ Follies Show “| ter, Corinne, Ottawa today after America’SFinest Figure Skaters.includin parents,. Mr. _ Bridge. ‘St: at the home of his Mr. and Mrs. Jack a oe Q ‘T. H. Houston. . boo ee ‘Several Famous. Champions- Andrew’s East; Que... and Mrs. “Today is the last day for using Mr. and Mrs. P.. J: McDermott - Wishing all our friends, custom- 493 auto license plates and at ers and the public in general the ,Ee 2 Hours op and family, Cornwall. . eopeacammeneengcresoe non there was @ lengthy lineup aper ver eB. “Mr. and:Mrs.: Tan Heckendorn compliments of theseason and ee aam op t the office of theissuer, C. W. eS.Gnskates,"Numbers.fhesePr Oo er and ‘son, Burford, Ont. a our hope that one and all may oS pe me drewJeve | Wagenblass, of those desiring new enjoy. a Happy and.. ProspéTous ny. Ariot. of color and loveliness. € “Mr. and Mrs. Howard:Melanson aCompa plates... New:Year.: and. son, -Peter, ‘Ottawa. 2 ~. Dance intheAxnprior town hall | ,‘TaxIncluded | | oMr-angMrs. H.,&: Jenkinson Sharp "Admission 25¢up1 0 75 on Friday evening, Dec.:25th, was artsa t 8.30 nt- ‘St Mo how m, - . S nd “son,‘William: Graha a y the RARTER'S|DAIRY 5 usic w~ as b very successful. M — Teal.

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"BestWishes ToOurManyBeiends e ofthe Pleasures At This Joyous Season for,a Of the Festive Season is the Permit usjust to offer a sincere “Thank You” for your opportunity to put aside the | |PrmpeousNe _- valued patronage in the past; to assure you that it was _ ,Youtine and custom ofeveryday wYear -. appreciated and to wish you a Very Happy New Year \..-. business and in all sincerity ex- In, which, aay all our. harpiest hopes and dreams -. _.tend to you | ah come true A HAPPY NEW YEAR LAOLLLSSS M. J. Smolkin AF, Campbell & Son Men’s and Boys’ Wear

G REETINGS - —qhanks FISTTITS oeFor.‘thegenerous “patronage - be- A word to our many friends to express our i Weextend to our friends stowed on ug in 1936 taxes this pub- thanks for the patronage and courtesies ac oe lie form. of.appreciation. accompan- _ the compliments of the - dedby our best wishes: that your season andin doing so ex- corded us during the year. Accept, each one New Year may. befilled and run- — press our appreciation of | of you, - i ning over with good health, real the confidence placed in our sincere appreciation. “happiness and permanent — us during the year now- _ prosperity. oe | losing.” Wishing Everyone A Happy New Year F DAVID CRAIG& SON MOIR’S GARAGE ARMER BROTHERS Shoe Merchants

e TO YOU GREETI | “To our Friends and Cus-— For whose friendly patronage we are deeply NGS grateful, we extend our hearty greetings : tomers we extend our and best wishes for a Happy New veer ‘ Greathappiness is our wish : LSeagong| 7 wish that youmay enjoy G. A.BOYCE for ourclients, our competi- C| ee ces a Happy NewYear. ms House Furnishings tors, our friends and our fellow townsmenin this In appreciation of your good- season of good cheer “GARDNER?Ss will we wish you the joys of the Festival Season AMLThat Men and Boys Wear and a Very Happy New Year.

_ FOR your past favorand with _T.ROBINSON “a hope foryour continued “Boot and ShoeRepairing Spoke — we pause — to 133 John St. MAYthe Good Things of - send earnest greetings. anda. | - wishfor avery. Happy. New. | |S Life be yours in plenty \ Year. GREETINGS @ at this Festive Season LEO J.LAVOIE| - -FOR ONE AND ALL WE WISH ! 7- _ Tickets and. Telegrams. _ ALL THE JOYS OF THE DUGO FESTIVE SEASON | The Florist

-Glenn’s Grocery Weofferourbest wishesfor a gloriously happy | -NewYear brimfulof luck. Inthe same / At Victoria and Hugh Streets — / WISHING you all the Happi- “fe ness and Prosperity you could mindy spirit of the season weextend = possibly wish yourself this thanks to our clientele who:have | accorded us such liberal | ‘In‘Wishing You and Youts. Ns Yuletide and the Coming New : _ Patronage - | a Happy New Year Year. We must also thank you for your valued pat- J. HOAD iESLAryTeEee ronage inthe past and solicit a continu- ance of your favors in 1987. Plumber, Furnaces and Repairs

Taylor Hardwares Limited “Bee 0. McCOMB, Mana ‘One aud Al ger. 190: John St., Arnprior The Season’s Best 1 o c TheSeason’s | We welcome this opportunity To You to thank our many friends | Compliments for their co-operation dur- ing the year now closing. THERESA’S Accept our wishes for a Beauty Shop Cloutier’SsRestaurant very Prosperous New Year S$ R‘LEWIS j Furnittre — Radios FORYOUR PASTFAVOR | For Your New Year

andwith ahope.for your B ue continued friendship we| ES i®,SHES TO YOU AND YOURS WE WISH FOR YOU ALL THOSE THINGS pauseto send earnest © - FOR A VERYPROSPEROUS YOU WOULD WISH FOR- .greetings andawi HS shfor - NEW YEAR YOURSELF. a‘Prosperous New Year. JACK’S C. W. WAGENBLASS. . | / _ Arnprior’s Leading Plorist. Grocery

yTtOyou fe\\//a, Toyou weextend our eer. The Season’Ss. oa. best’ wishes for. Greetings eb Ourvery.‘bestwishes fora A Very Happy and best wishes for |ProsperousNewYear New Year A PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR a2 FH .WELD A, D.JACKSON | ON: LA Druggist, Successor to T. P. O'Toole GROCERY a (

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‘Muldoon, Harry Powell, Francis Moskos, John Hobbs,Emma Kope- ChristmasSchool Reports McManus, Beatrice Howard, Brian toske, Beverly Johnston, Winni- ‘HEALTH,"HA Mulvihill, John Lamorie, Leo fred Watson, L PPINESS : ioyd Blackburn, Desarmia, Dorothy. Laderoute, Margaret Wilson and Ronald - cand‘PROSPERITY— Nelson Hogan, Iona Hogan, Rich- Lytle equal, Mildred Rober | Arnprior High 83, Jeanne Desarmia 82, Isabella tson, ard Sullivan, Marguerite Gelineau. Margaret Cameron and Dupuis 80, Margaret Robertson 79, Donald ae TOALL Patterson equal, Aletha Whyte, The following honor roll for Kenneth Holbein 78.9, Edith Ar- FORM IV SENIOR Beyde Anderson, Geraldine Boi- (Christmas, for the Arnprior. high gue 78, Sydney Handford 77, asOUR. SINCEREWISH Dorcas Hogan, Benadette Brun- cey, Albert Neumann, Doris school, contains the names. of} 66% to .75%—Mary Slattery 73, ette, Bernard Chabot, Owen Calla- Runtz, Helen Mosley, Joy Eckford. William Watson 72.6, Lorna Pow- those with 60: per cent or over. han, Marjorie Daze, John O'Neill, TomWood, Gordon Ring. i ‘School reopens on Jan. 4. ell. 72,3, Joseph Mantil, 70.7, Doris Pass, Ona Bethu Ruth Mulvihill, Maurice Mulcahey ne, Dorene Jas- e Rafter 70.3, Donald Streich 70, and Helen McDonagh equal, Ken- ter, Reginald Wagenblass, Adele G FORM IA “Marion McManus 67.9, Myrtle Van R Schee _ Madawaska OStCreet neth McKinstry, Bernard Mul- l, Helen Schlievert, Shirley E Dusen 67.5, Julia Coughlin 66. R McCom Y . Ir ‘Class—Bernice Muldoon 76, b, Norman Armstrong, Ed- 60% to 66%—Muriel Crogie 65, doon, Catherine Charbonneau, Theresa Baril 75. Ewart Galvin, Teresa Hahn and ward Holbein, George Byerley, ‘Rita Mulvihill 64, Yvette Beauch- Helen Mun Hl Class—tIris Freiwalt TA, Helen Colleen Guinan equal, Rita Bul- ro, Royden Clarke. “a amp 62, Margaret Devine 61. Ab s MAY this‘holiday. Tete - Sheedy 73.6, Arnold) Huron. 73. 5, lard, Joan Barnes, Marguerite sent for one or more eéexaim- ~ inations hy you the utmostof joy and ~ Joe Baker 73.2, Elizabeth Code Giroux. Bak ne —Evelyn L’Abbe, Shirley | 71.5, Hazel Armstrong 71.3, Ken-| Kerr, Barbara Bond; Lois Neu- maythe New.Year bring | Arnprior Separate mann. W neth. Bayford 71, Doris Clouthier Arnprior Public ithit success in all your 70,. Eliwood McCrea 69, Mary D. Neill, teacher.

| twidertakings, Bruce 68, ‘Oscar Dupuis 66.8, Jos- FORM I JR. A Sr. I1V—Honors—Alice Dahms, Jr, II Class—Honors, Clarence eph Bartell 66.6. Loock, Marguerite Bahm, Joseph Sanders, Joan Grenier, John Findley, Janet Loucks, 'Cath- Earl WL Class—Eldon Anderson. 65, Cartwright, Mercedes John Gareau, John Doohan, Geo. erien Slater, Winona Relyea, Rus- Kauffeldt, Versal Bond 64, Gwen ‘Campbell Vernon Robertson. THOS. Graham, Gerald Muleahy, Andrew sell Anderson, Eldon Wagenblass, POTTER 63, Stella ‘Gagne 60.8, Dominic Pass, John Howson, Joan Heintz- ‘Warden, Patrick Laderoute, Janet Jim Short, Phyllis McCrea, Vercil 7 Proulx 60:4, Leona Pouliot 60. man, ‘Douglas MeKerracheer, Phy- Bigras, Donald McKinstry, Fleur- Scheel, Jack Styles, Zella Lindsay, ‘Meat Market. llis: Stewart, Malcolm Armitage, FORM IB ette Kingsbury. Bert Armitage, Hazel Prensler, Margaret MacGregor, Peter Mos- Weldon Holmes, Norman Frievalt, Second - class - honors—jMarion FORM I JUNIOR B kos, Ruth Oelsner. Billie Styles, Joan Gorman, Betty Logan and Dorothy Montgomery . Pass—Gordon Bautz, Erna Neu- Loucks, Donald Fraser, Garnet Duhn, Murray Guilmette, OUR THANEKS. 73.7, Arnold Bronskill 73.6,Weldon mann, Maleolm MacLaren, Robert Last three absent for one or twa Iris Huron, John Letersky, Doreen Runtz 72, Aris Mather 70, Wanda Taylor, Weldon Bahm, Martin exams. FOR our friend Lapierre, ‘Earl Mosseau, Noble ly and pleasant Johnston. 69; Mack Thomlison Oelsner, Muriel Ferguson, Lois Sr. I ‘Class—Honors, Douglas Lynch, Donald Griffin, Bernard ~ businessrelations during1986. 66,8, Elaver ‘Nabert 66.2.- Lyon, Hugh McKie, Roy Lytle, McLean, Bill Weed, Marguerite _ Allen, Michael O'Donnell, Lois = . MAYwetake Melvin Ferguson, Margaret Bimm, Badham, Allan MeConnell, Iva this opportunity Third class honors—Desmond Savord,. Dorothy Pouliot, Theresa Niblet, Doreen Barrie, Eldon Ro- Loock. 63,. Barabara Barnes 62.5, Ly Wesley Swant, Gerald Neumann, - towish you andyours a _very nch, Josephine Lascelle, Robert billard, Gwen Carr, Hugh Boyce, Earl| Murdock 62. 1. Eunice Cardiff, Manfred Oelsner. HappyNew Ye Giroux, ‘Rea Diotte, Albert Jar- Bert Frievalt, Patsy Robertson. ar. Q beau, C. MacDonald and E. R. Underhill Jack Feltea, Michael Bar- E. Stewart, teacher. FORM Ic soski. teachers Ist class Honors—Zella Houston Jr. IV—-Honors, Glen Bedore, Sr. .First—Pass, Jim Touran- Haber’S Shoe Store FORM I SENIOR. A 86, Arthur Jarvis. 77. Thomas Cotie, Nora Frieday, Wil- geau, Dora Lentz, Theo Oelsner, Wilmur Raycroft, Connie, Code, James Howard, Ernest Bi fred Good, Frances Loock, Orville SSohn Street 2nd Class Honors—Harris Hobbs . gras, Kathleen Boggis. | 74.3, Florence Neumann 73.6, Ruth Victory Proulx, Kenneth Trudeau, Thoms, Ross Robertson, ‘Claude Jr. First—A Honors, Doreen ~ Smith 72.8,. Hubert Vermette and Emile Genereux, Frances Barsos- Storey, Tom Baker, Cecil Lentz. Hoad, Irais Simpson, Poyce Relyea, Gordon. | ‘Robertson 72, Eleanor ki, Gordon Burnette, Rene Gagne Pass, William Waldron, Orville , Nora Shaw, Dercas Steels. ‘Pass, | Slater 71.7, Betty Smith 71.5, John Guilmette,Mildreg Robillar Boicey, Allen Bond and George d Audrey Hart, Donald Eckford, To All James: Hart: 71.2, Arthur Boicey Oswald Ayotte. Mainprize equal, Mary Burns, Our Friends and | Lois Frieday, Ivan. Simpson, Ger- 70.7, Harold Miller 70.2, Charlotte Lawrence Crogie ang Lea Moskos ald Heisse, Betty Huckabone. _ Customers Oelsner 70.1, Helen Briscoe 69, FORM I SENIOR B equal, Hince Nabert, ~.° Robert Scheel, Alvin Bond, Melville B. Pass, Howard Waldron, Bevu- Mildred Heise 68.4, Lorna Slater . Patricia Smith, We E Maurice Main- Keith, Herbert Byerley, Jack lah Streich, Marion Pell, Grant xtend Heartest Good wishes for a 68, Wallace Storie 67.6, Mary ville, J anet Normand and Theresa Scheel. Weldon, Joe Frank, Dorcas Lewis, : ‘Very Happ Leckie 67.3. Couviau. equal y New Year =. , Gerald Hogan: and C. MacDonald and E. R. Underhill George Illingsworth. 3rq class” honors—Gladys Storie! Clinton Hogan. équa and many thanks for past patronage.. l, Barbara teachers M. W. Ault, teacher. 2. Grenier, Donalg, Desarmia, Martin Absent for exams. one or more Desarmia, Florence Bigras, Ray- Sr. Ili—Honors, Donald Ring, Primer—Class I—Harolg, Heins, mond _Sullivan’s Grocery —Douglas Burwash, Muriel Yeo- McGonigal, Dianna Clouth- Jean ‘Craig, Willis Glenn, Evelyn ‘Donald McConnell, Shirley Car-. mans, ier, Jean Robillard, James Lindy, Baker, thy, Bob Code, Audrey Holmes, Madawaska Street oe Veronica Laderoute, Thomas Pass, Muriel Burns, Donald Pot- Verda Scheel, Arline McLaren, FORM ID Barnes, Kenneth Kingsbury, Ern- ter, Roy Neumann, Doris Schlie- Bob Ramus, Yetta Finklestein, est Dupuis, Cyril Rich, Beverley Kerr, Mel- ‘Class I_Edgar Burwash 86, Germaine Martin, vert, Lois Sinnett, Bythea Watson, Kenneth Warden, Fer Billy Johnston, Dick Pell. vile Desarmia, James Ledger- GwenGardner 79,° Jean Ledger- dimand Ray- mon Agn Ren wood, Estelle Watson. S 0 Our Many. PatronsaandFriends ae | wood.75., . d, es aud. oY. IV—Honors, Velva Ledger- wood, Isabel Wood, Helen Slaugh- Class li—Donalq, Sullivan, J.ack (Class TI—Gilbert Tourangeau FORM TIT SR. Cc. ter, Edna Wolff, Joyce Jones. Robertson, Donna Brown, Elsie 67, Grace Wilson 66. THE SEASON'S | Pass—Viola Armstrong, Ada Obst, DouglasFarmer, James Gil- GREETINGS Patrick Devine, Shirley Class _iti—Irwin Howson 65, Caillier, Scheel, Leona Becker, Edith Essex, mour, Peter Mansfield, Jean Siver. andall Joseph Laderoute, Beryl Eleanor Scheel 65, Muriel Arm- Frappier, (Class IiI—Gloria Runtz, Glenn Jack C Ruth Murdock, Lois Watson, Helen hamberlain GOOD WISHES | strong 64, Bernard McKerracher , Jiack O'Donnell, Schubrink. Wilson, Elaine Farmer, Doreen Lawrence Proulx, 63,° Vital ‘Agasse 63, James Jim McGonigal, Sinnett, Howard Lyon. for 1937 | Mitchel Jean _ Mrs. Lindsay, teacher. 62. Burnette, Eleanor Diotte, 2 George McLachlin, Esther Lawrence Munnings, Blanche Ro- CreditNaida-_- Merrifield. 59, Jr. IiI—Honors, Gerald Gorman, McLachlin, Lois Mainprize, Jean STANLEY SLATER| _ billard, Theresa Charbonneau, Hope. Lawrence.Giroux 58,. Orville.Blat-. Irene. Armstrong; Donalg, Touran- Bob Benjamin, Norrie -Lamorie, -Ma St er 55, Clarence Mcligu geau, Goldie Heise,“Marion New- | 2 Joyce Chabot, Lois Parker, dawaska reet. ham _ . 54, ‘Phil Mulvihill, Patricia Galligan. Mervyn Leitch 52, Vercil Streich. mann, Donald Goodwin. Eunice Peever, Lorna Sproule.

51, FORM HA Pass, Myrtle Murdoch, Margaret Jean Whyte, teacher. Pell, Josephine Heslop, Eunice PROSPERITY ‘FORM TTA Donald Burnette, Lorraine Bar- Scheel, Lillian Guest, Rhona Primer—Names in alphabetical nes, Fern Hanson, Doris Charbon- Staigh, Andrew McKie, Kathleen order. Ape a (Class T-Norma Styles May good cheer, happiness, 85, Clare neau, Bob Graham, Marguerite Heslop, Alma Hyland. Class I—Jack Armstrong, Clair Havey 83, Betty O'Neill pe a andgreat prospe 77, Beu- St. Pierre, George Barsoski, Syl- Jr. Il—Honors, Robert Guselle, Anderson, Lyal Anderson, Luella rity lah Frieday 76 , Muriel Bullard 46, Via. Diotte. Vera Lewis, Eric ‘Nabert, Douglas Heise, Garfield Hyland, Pearl Kop- all be yours. Elda Boese 75, FORM If B Scheels, Jean Wilson, Marjorie etoski, Evelyn. Loucks, Stuart Mal- - That is our NewYearWish ‘Class: JI—iLorna Jones 73, Mar- Loucks, Douglas Heise, Catherine loch, Darlene MacDonald, Rose ‘| garet McElligott 72 Mary MacGregor, Anna Neumann, for the whole community. | , Doris Bren- Rita Chabot, Mary Pritchard, Muriel Murdoch, Ken- nan69, Hagggiarty, Bernadette. Frappier 67, Shirley Bon neth Fraser. Henry Ramus, Doris Rivett, Rona d, Pearl Charbonneau, Thelma Holmes 67 Robillard, Kenneth Schultz, Barry , Do rothy Horn- James O’Comnor, E Pass, Lawrence Guest, Ralph idge 67. dith Pratt, Trowsdale. ok MURTY. Lillian Laderoute, Ralph Slattery, Simpson, Rachel MeGonigal and ‘Cla Eunice Potter equal, Shirley Class 2—Betty Code, Douglas ss - HI—Murray Barrie 64, Thomas Callahan, Lucille Brazeau, Grocery. Mary Fr Boicey, Mervyle Clarke, Gordon Gerrie, Willie Gilmour, Meril ances, Wright 63, Beatrice Rosemary Letersky, Douglas Ho- Bennett 63, Kathleen Convey 61. gan, Donald Heintzman. Heise, Gerald Kuehl, Bob McCon- McDonogh, John nell, Muriel Mosley, Doreen Mur- Connoghan, Viol F. M. Macnab, teacher. FORM IIB et Graham, Ger- doch, Donald Pierce, Alice Rich, ald Brunette, Patrick Gri ffin, Jr. WiJ—Honors, Joan Farmer, Dorion Scheel Donald Slater, El- John. Slattery 89, Marion Me- FORM IEC Beverley Shaw. lard Tourangeau. Nab 88, Elaine McKinstry80, Ev- Pass, Mary Slater, Marion, Heins, E. H. J:ohnston, teacher. Greetings erett Wood 78, Robena Scheels 77, heo McManus, Wm.Sinn, Sylvia Gayle McKerracher, Joan Moore, Daisy Moore 75, Alma Fumerton Mainville, Lester Savard, ‘Patrick Corinne Bedore, Jessie - Adrain, 73, Doris Stevenson 72, Margaret Galligan, Oswald Patrois, Maurice Hedley Budd, Francis Frieday, “Himes S. S. No. 1} . frometheIdeat Barber eS ; Moir 71, Mary Malloch 68, Edythe Baker, John Walsh, George Val- Dorcas Scheel, Douglas Slaughter,. Shop. - | y McIntyre 67, Harold Slater 65.3, ade. Harriet Heise, Arthur Byerley, sr. IV—Sheila . Croskery*H, Mr, andMrs. Kathleen (Cameron 65.2, Fleida Lolla McCrae, Marion Kerr, Max Irene Weatherly, Murray MacMil- oy T want to: take this opportunity | Newbury, 64, Douglas Juby 63, FORM TIA Bedore, Lillian Taylor. to say. Thank You to all friends lan. J. C. LITTLE Lorraine Stewart. 62, Clifford Teresa Sauve, John Whyte, Mary Sr. Ii—Pass, Grace Homuth, Jr. IV—Alex. McVicar*, Willis and. customers for the generous Slaughter 61.6, Lucien Goulet 61. Kenneth Briscoe, Mary Armstrong, Galvin, ‘Andrew Giroux, Willianna Gourlay*, Marion Grierson*, Isobe! support accorded. mein:“the year Bisson, Thomas Guinan, Clifton Hart and Gerald: Homuth Thompson, Viola Gourlay*, Mur- oe about to close. : a ~FORM Hit. John extend best wishes for Seardino, Francis Galligan, Gladys equal. ray Cowan. I. Parsons, teacher Ttis my keen. desire. io. give First Class—Brian Guselle 95, Guilmette, June Desarmia, Rita Mary A. Stewart, teacher Clare Stanton: 88, . Betty Graham Gagne, Sr. IlI—Erva Gourlay*, Bobby Pe you. thesame service in the future Teresa Gelineau, Lois Far- Senior third—Honors, Iris Scheel rell, Thompson. “asinthe past. 86, Dorothy’ Wood 82, Betty Pat- Rita Burnette, - Frances Kitt- Alex. Ledgerwood, Lillian How- ner, Jr. Ili—Florence Grierson’, El- terson80, Jane Boyle 80; “Helen Evelyn Robillard, Patricia son, Grace Byerley, Iola Hanson. Wishing you all Armstrong 78. Costello, Doris Robillard, Ethel aine Blanchard*, Eldon Cowan, iPass, Hollis Kittner, John Stav- Stuart Young*, Norma Kelly*, Second Ciass—Helen Slater 74, Dupuis, Michael Doohan. enow, Erma Lane, Allan Gilmour, AHappyNewYear Kathleen Armstrong 73, Howard. Jackie Thompson, Goldie Gour- |Happy FORM HI‘yR. B Paul Yade, Eunice Robillard, Ro- lay*. . Steele 69, Cecil MeMullin 68, Miar- pert Adrain. , Ii—Shirley Anne Atkin, Howard RL.HEINS gfaret Noonan 67, Florence Hoad Mary Sanders, } jurice Ctoylh- Junior * third—Honors, Donald -Carry*, Douglas Johnston*, Billy 67, Bessie Pritchard 66. jer, Arvella Powel, § onlin Mdlvi- Hart, Russell Gardner. _Barber NeurBear Lesway. hill, Eldridge Caillier} Gladys’ Me- Pass, Allan Robertson, Robert Third Class—Rita Briscoe 63, Sr. [Esther Grierson, Eric Kinstry, Helen. Ladgroute,Oswald Tourangeau, Rita Gilmour, Keith Melinda Taylor 63, Earl Prensler Laughlin, Russell Lesway, Billy 62, Irene Caldwell 62, Wilfrid Masseau, Thomas) Charbonneau, Ray, Helen. Niblett, Pat Hall, Thompson.

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”PAKENHAM~ T porns:topaper‘hatskept.thae takhome of. his parents,"Mr. and| | gay andfestive. A special novel- Mrs. Robert Gillan: “ANNOUNCEMENTS d eydance, “Roses. ‘Aha Lemons,":-was_ Messrs. W.Jordan’ anqd- D. t. (C ONWARDMB.ANNUAL introducedand. proved very. popu- O'Neill wereweek-end visitorsto: lassifiedAds. ‘BORN - ‘Bhe annual meetingoftheOn- lar with=everyone. In all” the Meaats | Almonte atthe homeof Mr. and ward mission band. was. heldin: dance wasunanimously|declareda Shane—To Mr. ang Mrs. Jossph ‘Mrs, Daniel O’Neill, - - FOUND - -.°. theSundaySchool-room cnSun- great suceess. Miss .Eva Shaw of. Kirkland Shaneof Pakenham on Monday, FOUND ~ ‘Dec. 28, a son. Bath robe’ found ‘in ~Arnprior. Sum of money found in Arn- oo day afternocn|last, with.splendid} “ACCLAMATIONS FOR.ALL» | hake: is spending the holiday sea- Owner can have sameby proving. prior. eeetattendance. ~The older. members|" Kenny—At Pembroke hospital on Owner may have same by a Pakenham’s council of 1936 has son atthe home of her™ ‘parents, property and paying expenses. Ap- proving co Ok the” baby~‘band and theirmoth- Wednesday, Dec. 23, to Mr. and his or her ownership. Ap-. ‘been: returned by- acclamation to Mr. and Mrs.T. S. Shaw. ply to The. Chronicle. ~~ ars ‘were guests at this gathering. Servefor. another year, being: |. Mrs. Garnet Kenny, nee Mabel ply to The Chronicle. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stewart of | Themeeting wasopened withquiet reeve,Robert ‘N. Boal; eouncillsrs Lake Couchiching were recent Gillie, a daughter. LIVING QUARTERS

GIRL WANTED | ae music and hymn600. was then Attie.E. Blair, John Barr, Richard guests at. the homeof the form- We have seme very desirable Girl wanted to work. sung, “The.president,Pearl Mac- ‘Barbey and. Earl Campbell.» er's sister, “Mrs. Allan’ McCann.° ENGAGEMENT apartments to let, furnished, all in farm home. Must ‘be able Donald wasin thechair. : “A splendid Christmas. tree en- Mr. andMrs. Robert Harmon of Bridge—Ducharme—Mr. ‘and Mrs. modern improvements, $10 per to milk. Protestant preferred. 2 The seripture “passages” Were tertainment was ‘presented bythe Parry Sound were guests over the! Hedley Bridge announce the en- month and upwards. Nene but Apply to — The Chronicle office. mo taken: by Ina Maitland,Jean Aik- pupils of St.. Andrew’s . United holiday week-end at the home of gagement cf their. daughter, desirable tenants need apply.— 2-2p ~enheadand-HaroldScott. ‘church ‘Sunday. school in _ the thelatter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs- Mary Norrie, to Mr. George Du- ‘StaffordRR: Huda & Co., next post PIGS FOR SALE - A number of themembers of! church on. ‘Wednesday evening of Otto. Heintz. : charms, son of the late Lieut.- offen, Young pigs for sale. Tamworth | theBaby. Band. repeated texts out last week. The pastor, Rev. G. Colonel L. G. GC: and Mrs. Du- Mrs. Rebecca Aikenhead and. —tboar and registered Yorkshire . oftheBible... Mrs. Allan McCann W. Goth, acteg ag chairman- and daughter, Miss. Mary Aikenhead, -eharme of Winnipeg, Man. "PROPERTIES FOR SALE i—Grocery store and dwelling, boars for service.—Alfred Jones, -. then read.thesociety. a story. Mrs. : after offering a prayer introduced R.N., of Toronto, are holiday. visit- corner of Madawaska and Har- phone 78-12, Arnprior. “A Ep Blair > ‘also entertained the the. entertainment. Anumber of ors at the home of the ~former’s MARRIED rington streets, Arnprior is of- ~ ghildren: with, a veryinteresting the’ very small members. -of the son, Mr. W. D. Aikenhead. : Gagne—Baytord—In St. John ANNUAL MEETING BabyBandsang “Jesus LovesMe.” fered for sale at less than half Story. © Mrs, John A. Sutherland. of AL Chrysostom church on Saturday, The annual meeting of the Pak-

The remainderof the concert-was its actual value. This property ~ Mrs.D. R. Snedden, superintend- monte, mother of the pr:‘neipal. of), Dec. 26, by Rev. J..T. Warnock, enham agricultural society will be (a beautiful pantomine entitled “At is known as the Wm.Kelly Bldg. “ : entof the baby.band, related a Pakenham schocl, sustained an/ -PVP., Kathleen Bayford, eldest held in the agricultural hall, Pak- theEnd of Santa Claus’ Trail.” Also several dwellings and feesuitabletale. 2The mothers:of.the impacted fracture of thé hip’when daughter of Mrs. Joseph Carr enham, on ‘Saturday afternoon, “ farms. '“membersof ‘the baby band;: who ‘Two children, namely Jean: Aiken- she fell in“her homerecently. ay the late George Bayford, Jan, and, 1937, at two o’clock. Syl. For further particulars and in- were goingto. graduate. into . the head’ angKenneth Scott, go in Arrangement ‘have been tom- | -aanndd Pui aul Emile Ga&gne, second Nugent, president: R. M. Mc- seatchof Santa Claus, and.» meet spection. See omission- band, then repeated a: pleted whereby telephone.Service - Son. of Mr, and Mrs. Eustache Kenzie, secy.-treas. 1-2¢ © “prayer. ‘There wereseven of these all the legendry figures that sup- from Pakenhamwill be provided |-.' JAS. W. S. WILSON, Gagne, allof Arnprior. older.little. members of thebabyport him and his easte. throughout the entire twenty-four Tel. 364 Realtor Landry—Galligan—In * St. John 103 Daniel Street, WhySuffer From band. ..These children: then sang Some, of these‘characters were: hours per day. _ This: change will: : ‘Chgysostom.church on Monday, CORNS or CA “Away ina Manger.” “The secre- |.‘snowman, Harold. Scott; Christmas be effective on Friday,January. SS by Rev. M. J. Hass, LLOUSES tary and. treasurer’s reports were. spirit, . (Margaret Wilson; Jack Ist, 1937. ita Gertrude Galligan, Treasurer’s Sale then given angthen the members|: Frost, Graham Cole:> white bear, The many friends jnthis.vi‘einity’ - eldesh daughter of Mr. andMrs. The New Scientific LLOYD'S Bert. Wilson; -wabassa rabbit, Dick THYMOLATED CORN ofthe MissionBand receivedtheir ‘of Mrs, John Whyte are ‘sor-y *0 . Dennis. Galligan, and. Joseph Of Lands For Taxes SALVE is positively guaranteed award.ecardsforthe memorywork -Wood;-“north wind, Lorne Fraser; hearthat she is in 2.poor. healéh®|*:Landry, jr, eldest scn of Leo to remove your corns or callouses, they had.repeated. {otherspirits of the’season, Beulah ‘She returned home last week from - Bandry and the late Mrs. Lan- TOWN OF ARNPRIO or your R money back. Mrs.W. A, Scott, who for.“the! Maitland and” Doris Maitland, the, Civic hospital, Ottawa, where|;4. dry, all of “Arnprior. This wonderful Salve “the:king | and. COUNTY OF RENFREW has*helped thousands. . “pastnumber of years had been Pearl MacDonald; she was a patient for a week,All Piercey—Woods—In St. Paul’s Buya jar oes superintendent ofthe: “mission: ‘queen ofthe northcountry, Don- trust that she will soon, rechper-_ : _ Béstern ‘United. church, Ottawa, To Wit: today, and get quick relief. For By virtue of a warrant sale by McCord’s band, hadrecently handed in hez| ald. Aikenheag and. Grace Fraser; ate. a"on Wednesday, Dec. 30, by Maj- issued by Drug Store—40c. resignation. two. jingle ‘bell poys, Billie Dick- The following choot (eles the Mayor of the Town of Arn- “The band now:‘made| or the Rev. W. “W. McNairn, prior beari herthe presentation of. a lovely. son and Stewart McCann; =the are spending the vacation.‘at their|: - MargarefIsabel, daughter of Mr. ng the date of the 10th | Nomination Meeting ‘Christmas tree, Margaret . Wood: respective homes here: Miss*Fon-|. day of September, 1936, tea pot, sugar bowl and-creamjug. andMré. J. R. Woods of Ottawa, the sale of Town of Arnprior Theaddresswas read by Graham Christmas decorations,. Marian Me- sie Lunney,; Ticronto; Miss “Ella “formerly cof Antrim, and W. lands for arrears of taxes in the Cole andthe presentation made by ‘Dowall, Ina and Iva Maitland; the Gillan, Arnprior; ‘Miss. Kathleen (Douglas Piercey, M.D., son..of ‘Town of Arnprior will be held in NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN - Melba. Hogarth. Mrs. Scott -thank- Christmas parcel, Rennie Blair: Gillan, Kemptvillé; -Mr.°- Alex. Mr. ang Mrs. W. D. Piercey ‘of the Council Chambers, Town Hall, that meetings of the Municipal El- ed the band very fittingly for their: the Christmas... sugar. stick, Lois Lunney, Ottawa; Miss’ JeanCon-| ’ Halifax, NLS. Arnprior, Ont., at the hour of ten ectors and Publie School Ratepay- thoughtfulness. : “Wood; other- iChristmas decora- nery, Pem rdke. “ Lawson—Campbell—At the manse o’clock in the forenoon on the 18th ers respectively, of the town of . After the closing ritual the of tions;‘Shirley. Snedden,BethBlair, Among: the Christmas visitors MeGonigal street, on Wednes-j}day of January, 1937, unless the Arnprior for the nominati . icers were chosen _ » for the Elinor: Fox, (Lois.Blair, Doris Ful- were the following: Miss Evelyn f. taxes and costs are sooner paid. ng of ton » ‘day, Dec. 30, 1936, by Rev. Thos. candidatesfor the offices new yearas follows: . and Melba Hogarth; the Downey, Miss Elizabeth Waldron, - NOTICE is hereby given that of Mayor, " ‘McAfee of St. Andrew’s church, and one Councillor for the -President—4DonaldAikenhead. | Christmas. éarol, -Jeanne Blair;. Mr. and Mrs. A’. Mandai, ‘the’ John Charles Lawson and Miss the list of lands for sale for ar- Town of Arnprior for the year 193 Vice president—Margaret Wood.: Santa. Claus, Donald Scott, and Misses Cora and Verna Rioss; Miss - ‘Tsabel Margaret Campbell, rears of taxes is being published 7 and the nominating of candidates for . . Recording secretary—Doris several others. .- Mary Scott, Miss Ella Moreton and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. in the Ontario Gazette on the 3rd Public school Trustees to serve for Maitland. Mrs, Allan Wilson presided at Mr. - Wallace Carmipbell, Ottawa. ‘Campbell, Pakenham township. day of October, 1936, and that the ensuing two years, will he -‘Treasurer—Graham Cole. we | the piano ‘and: the: pantomine was and Mr. ang Mrs. Harvey Baird, Signing the register were Miss| copies of ‘the list may be seen and held on MONDAY, THE 4th DAY Corresponding secretary—Jean interspersed with. beautiful Christ- Carleton Place. Marion Campbell and Clarence; examined at my office in the Town OF JANUARY, 1937, ~ Aikenhead. ‘mas music. It-was an unusual en- Hall, Arnprior. at the Coun- ‘Boal. =. cil Chamber of the T ‘tertainment and worthy indeed of ‘Clerk-Tr Office, Town own Hall, we World “Friends secretary—Ina easurer’s Arnpri very honorablemention for, “both or, at the following hours° oo Maitland, _ “WHITLE AKE DIED Hall, Arnprior, Ontario this 18th namely: on <,pemperance _ . “secretary—Bert trainers and pupils. The costumes| {day of September, 1936. For Mayor, at ten o’clock twere beautifui- and. the whole Deontigny—At his home in Hull, (Signed) G. H. MOLES, in the . 5 HOLIDAY VISITORS Que., on Friday, Dec. 25, Charles forenoon, Pianist_Kenneth Scott. ~ftheme. of the concert very. appre, Clerk-Treasurer, season. - Holiday visitors noticed here; Phillippe Dontigny, aged 71 For Councillor (one to be elect- priate for the Press secretary—Mary Fraser. ed) at 12 Noon, oe __ Assistant press secretary—Har- f PAKENHAM PERSONALS - were: years. To the Electors of the For Public School old. Scott. : - Minte: Follies, “Arnprior, Feb .8. Wm. Yourt, Palmer Rapids. Hunt—At Huntington, N.Y.,. Stew- Trustees, Township of McNab namely one for each ward, Pearl.‘MacDonald, who was pre- Miss Lillian Dickcf Ottawa was . Mrs. Merville Aide, Ottawa art Hunt, fermerly of Pakenham at 12 Miss. Beryl Fraser, Renfrew aged 23 years. noon, -. sidentfor thepast year graduates a week-end. guest. at the:home. of Drysdale—At the home- of her! Ladies and Gentlemen: NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN newfrom the mission band. -Myrs..P. A. Ross. Miss Anna Cameron, Ottawa Miss Ella ‘Robertson, Ottawa daughter, Mrs. Harry Scott, at- Having served on the council that in the event of more than the » Miss D. “McAffrey of Ottawa was : DIED AT HUNTINGTON Miss Florence Ring, Toronto Brainard, Minn., on (Saturday, board for a number of years and requisite number cf candidates the week-endguest of Mr, “and Mr. Aubrey. Hunt: received word Dec. 26th, Mrs. James Drysdale, at the request of a numbey of my being nominated at any of the “Mrs. Earl. Steen. Miss Viola Cameron, Cobden on.Mondayofthis week of the. aged 76 years, formerly Miss supporters in previous elections, I said meetings for any of the said. Rev. and Mrs. G. W. ‘Goth and! Milford Morris, Carleton Place suddendeath of: his brother, Mr. Miss Lillian: Robertson, Carleton Jennie Ritchey of Pakenham, have consented to qualify for elec- offices a poll or polls, for the re- mall son, Billy, ‘ were Christmas| ae StewartHunt, ofHuntington, New s tion to the office ‘of reeve. cording of the vctes of the electors visitors to Leitrim. } Place, — and daughter of the late Mr. “York. Mr. Hunthas as yet re- will be held on Mr:Connor. Sutton spent:the & Misses Alda and Carmel Fraser, and Mrs. James Richey. Your vote and influence jis vre- Monday, the 11th _ eeived.no.particulars. ‘Mr. Stew- | | spectfully solicited at the polls on day of January, 1937, at holiday week-end ‘at his parental Ottawa the fol- art Hunt was. bornin. this district, Monday next. lowing places, namely: heme in Pambroke. WHITE LAKE PERSONALS attended bothpublic. and:cons, To the Electors of the Wishing one and all the compli- Poll No. 1 The Council Cham- Fox: and smallP ' tinuation’ schools ‘here. and was} Myr. andMrs. . MintoFollies, Arnprior, Feb 8. ments of the season, I am. ber of the Town Hall, daughter, Elinor, were © holiday Mr. and Mrs. A. Yuill of Chelsea Township of McNab - very popular: with young:‘and cld. ANDREW M. STEWART. Poll No. 2 At or near the corner Hisdeathatthe eatly ageof 33 “visitors to Belleville. ‘spentChristmas with the former's of John and Elgin.streets, ‘cameas. a‘great.Shock:to the.com-| Mrs. Charles Port of iOftawa was fmother, Mrs. J. Yuill. Ladies and Gentlemen: Poll No. 3 At or near the corn- friend, Being again nominated for reeve omunity, theweek-endguest of her Miss Margaret Barrie spent a LOCHWINNOCH er of Harrington and Madawaska THEATRE|(GUILD‘DANCE Q Miss ‘Stella. Johnson. fewdays of last-week with Mr. for the tenth time I am asking streets, Steen spent. Christmas fcr. your support on Monday. I 3 Thefirst annual informal-dance Mr. Cecil and Mrs. John Campbell of Gosh- Miss Edna Phillips -of Renfrew Poll No. 4 At or near the c r,Mrs. thought I was entitled to an ac- orner of ‘the LittleTheatre was.heldin at the home of his siste en, of Victoria and Hugh real. clamation this year as our town-. spent Christmas at her home. (North) the: agricultural/hall here. on ‘John Hayes. ofMont Mr. Gilbert ‘Fraser spent a few Miss Susie Storie of Arnprior streets, ugent from near ship is in good shape financially “ Tuesday eveningof this week Mr. Wilfred.N days recently with Mr. and Mrs. spent a few days at her home. Poll No. 5A At or near the corn- he vacation and all other reeves of North and with Ben. Cole’s ‘orehestra in atetMontreal is spending t ‘Murray Yuill | “of: Chelsea Falls, Miss Beatrice Marston of Arn- er of McGonigal and Hugh (South South Renfrew have been elected. co tendance.- “The hall was beauti- at his parental home here: Que. prior spent Christmas at her home streets. sevéral by acclamation as well as the low- fully: ‘decorated — with- _ colored| Mr. R. Gillan is spending Mr..and Mrs. George Parker and here. Poll No. 5B At or near the corn- at the. home of family spent.Christmas with Mr. er townships, with a saving to our streamersand lighted-Christmas : days of thisweek Miss Sadie Gillan of Arnprior er cf MeGonigal and John (Sout f Ham-. township of one hundred and. fif- h) treesinhonoroftheoccasion.The| His son,Mr. FrankGillan,. o and Mrs. John Scott near White spent Christmas at her parent’s streets, teen dollars ($115.) OSE Se patronesses for. the.evening‘were ilton. Lake, home. | Poll No. 6 At or near the corn- Arnprior I would draw. to the attention of - - Mesdames C. A. Campbell,W. W. Master:Claude:‘Storeyof ‘ Mr. and Mrs. John | Kippen. of Miss Evelyn Lavallee of Ren- er of MeGonigal and John (South) at. the the ratepayers, the fact that each _ >o.p Buttle, ‘'D. 'R. Snedden and Leslie. is.spendingthe’ vacation Renfrew spent Christmas with Mr. frew is spending afew days at streets, Mr..W. year I have been reeve, the taxes ‘Blair,‘while the. reception commit- ‘home of his grandfather, and Mrs. §S. “Cunningham - and her home here. The said polls opening at 9 have been. reduced. fe tee to whom eevryone was. intro- Je Steen. family. ' (Miss Mary Campbell of Pine o'clock in the forenoon and con- his I would like the ratepayers of deedconsisted of the executive] Mr. S.J. McAdam ‘has sold “Mr. andMrs. Wm. McIntyre and. (Grove is spending a few days vis- finuing until 5 o’elock in the after- urrie of White Lake to ask Mr. Stewart, _. oftheLittleTheatre, namely, Mrs. ‘farm to Mr. Stewart C son, Kenneth, spent (Christmas iting with Miss Winne Marston. noon. . has gone to De- my. opponent, which way he in- fae-3. Earl Steen,MissMaude Bourk, -Arelee, Sask., and with Mr. and Mrs. D. Wilson of Miss Thelma ‘Russett who has Dateg at Arnprior, Ont., this Mr. George’ Jordan, and Mr. Gor-. ‘roit to reside. Fitzroy. tends having the county road been working in Toronto is spend- 30th day of December, 1036. . “Toronto. built; also to ask Mr. Stewart why Gon.‘Whiyte..: Mr. Robert. Gillan -of ‘Mr, ang Mrs. Ronald Barrie and ing a few weeks with her sister, G. H. MOLES, nt severaldays.of last week. at daughter, Shirley, spent Christmas he did not remain in Toronto with “novelties fromL Fspe “Allkinds of.. Mrs. Emerson Storie. Town Clerk and Returning Officer. me until we had our appointment, | with Mr. ang Mrs. A. J. 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