VolumeFifty-eight ARNPRIOR, ONT., THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1937 Number Twenty-nine

Four DaysConvention Entrance Results Reunion of Hunt Family Tripp Family Reunion — In Baptist Church Arnprior School Held At Galetta HeldDominion Day — The German Baptist Association of Assembly opened in (Candidates successful on written & convention in the First . Baptist axamination—Name in order of

ehurch, Arnprior, last Wednesday, The original site chosen ‘by the f-- .. Some.200 descendants of the late Lieut. merit: ‘ Po & and after a four days session con- pioneer, John Hunt and his wife _ Samuel Sumner Tripp and his wife, Sarah ~Honors—Irvin Woermke, Beryl bluded on Sunday evening with a Letitia Gillan, as a home for them- Storey, assembled Dominion Day in Robert McLean, Colleen Guinan, Marguer- gpecial service conducted by Prof. ite Geroux, Mabel Neill, Gerald selves and their descendants when _A. Laughlin’s grove, north of Kinburn, Din- | WEDDED| A, A. Schade of ‘Rochester, N-Y. Neumann, Manfred Oelsner. they came from Ireland 105 years

ner was served at noon on long tables at 1 Delegates were present from six Pass—Bernice Ring, Muriel Fer- ago, now the home of Mrs. Fred “which Mrs. Harriett (Tripp) Laughlin, aged ehurehes, Sebastopol, Lyndoch, Hunt, was the scene of the sixth guson, Francis Carron, Wesley BAKER—GILMOURE 85, asked the blessing. During the afternoon Neustadt, Calvary and First Baptist Swant, - Martin Oelsner, Eunice reunion of tha Hunt family on the a softball game was played and races enjoyed churches of Killaloe and Arnproir. Cardiff, Erma Neumann, Weldon A marriage of interest to a large afternoon of Friday of last week. . ‘by the younger members. Prizes weregii ven (Riev. A. EH. Jaster, pastor of First -Bahm, Mildred Hackey, Leo Mar- circle of friends took place at high Almost 100 descendants, many of to the oldest members present, Mrs. H. Baptist, Armprior delivered the ad- tin, Gordon Bautz, James Hayes, noon on Friday in Ottawaof Laura them coming from Montreal, Toron- o O Laughlin, of Kinburn, and James Weir f t- dress of Welcome, which was re- Lucy Derochie, Margaret Bimm, Jean Gilmour, youngest daughter of to, Sydenham, Newboro, - tawa. sponded to by Rev. George Zing of Jean, Moir, Maurice Schnob, Leona Mr, and Mrs. Charles Gilmour of and other points registered at noon _ . Youngest members were Baby Airgue, Neustadt. L’Aibbe, Mary Denault, Melvin Braeside, and William A. Baker, and ‘were received by Fred Hunt as- daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Maynard Argue, : During the sessions song services Ferguson, Robert Duncan, Cather- son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baker sisted by Mrs. J. L. Hunt, Galetta; Ottawa, and Baby. Wilson, son of Mr. and were conducted by Leslie Kauf- of Arnprior. Mr. Eber (Caldwell, (Carp; Miss K. " Mrs. Allen Wilson of Carp. ine Lamorie, Theresa Hahn, Hugh feldt of Arnprior. MiccKie, Isabel Brunette, Kenneth The ceremony was performed ‘by Gillan, Pakenham; Mrs. Geo. H.- _A short program was in charge of the pre During. the convention addresses Rev. Alps of Chalmers United. Caldwell, Carp; and Miss Ruth sident ,Robert H.. Laughlin, and secretary, St. Pierre, Wilbert Okum, Orlette Mrs. Harriet Laughlin were given by Rev. George Zinz of church. The young bride looked Ellis, Ottawa. Mrs. Arthur Trippon the platform. Robert Rayeraft, Roy Lytle, Lucille Bahm, charming in a navy ensemblesuit- Mrs. W. W. Buttle, Pakenham, . G, Tripp of Fitzroy Harbor, was Neustadt and Professor A. A, James Stewart, Jean Burns, Cath- presided at the luncheon which was ehairman..: | a oe Schade of Rochester, N.Y. The erine Campbell, Cathelda Duncan, ably. trimmed and made in redin- Arnprior BYP.U., led by Miss served in the garden. The toast to “Those taking part in the program Raymond Carriveau, Willie Mullin, gote style with white accessories. Hilda Kauffeldt, cooducted the de- FBelen ‘Clift, James LeBlanc. The large picture hat was of white the King was proposed by Lt. Col. were R. A. Laughlin, Georeg Tripp, Arnprior Tennis R. D. Hunt, Montreal, and the toast of Irma, Sask.; Kenneth Laughlin, wotional exercises. Under (Regulations 10-5—Flor- net and she wore a shoulder knot of Interesting papers were given by to the (Hunt family Iby Mr. Bber RobertHenry Laughlin, William enice. Cameron. Talisman roses in pink shade. Miss Magdalene Jahn and Miss Lois Mr. and Mrs Baker will spend Caldwell, Carp, Ont. The greetings _ Payne and David: Tripp, Forester’s Players Winners Under doctor’s certificate—Alice theirhoneymoon in Montreal and from absentees were read by the Falls; ‘Little Wilma Argue, Ottawa; Woermke of Arnprior. Dahms. (On Friday evening the conven- Eastern Townships and on their secretary-treasurer, Mrs, S. Fulton, Miss"iDoris: Tripp of Fitzroy Harboz; The players who went to Smiths tion delegates and members of the return will reside in Arnprior. (Both Pakenham, Ont., who also gave the ‘Miss Helen. Wilson of Woodlawn; Falls on July the first area to be Baptist church were in attend- Mr. and Mrs. Baker havea large historian’s report prepared by W. Frank Moore, Toronto; Robert congratulted, upon the fine playing First ance at a banquet in the basement Gathering Of The circle of friends in their home town. H. Hunt, Winnipeg, Man. An in- . Moore, Carp; Mrs. Allen Wilson, against keen competition, teresting exhibit was a map of the M. Argue, Ottawa... of the church. , Carp, and Mrs. - Playingin his first major toumna- On Sunday, services were held Mohill district in Ireland showing Officers flor 1938 are: President, ‘ment, Tommy Iveson, red-thatched morning and evening in First Bap- Campbell Clan BEATTIE—BOND the orginal holdings of the Hunt . . Andrew Wilson Woodlawn; vice-. pride of local jumior tennis ranfks, tist church with sev. George Zinz The marriage of Phyllis Dorothy family in Ireland as prepared by _. presidents, ‘Robert Tripp, Jr., provided the peak performance of and Professor A. A. Schadeofficiat- On Thursday, July ist, an inter- Bond, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the historian. Woodlawn, and William Kedey, Arniprior’s invasion of Smiths Falls ing at both services. Fred Bond, Sr., Landrigan street, The election of officers for 1938 Fitzroy Harbor; secretary-treasurer, fourthinvitation tennis tournament esting picnic ‘was held at Stewart’s Bay, Sand Point, when the descend- Arnprior, to Donald Beattie, son of was as follows: President, Lt. Col. Miss Helen Wilson, Woodlawn. held in Smiths Falls on Dominion ants of. the late Major Dunican Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Beattie, Flor- R. D. Hunt, Montreal; vice-presi- “Guests were from Ottawa, (Carp, Day. Displayinga fanciful reper- MRS. ALEXANDER WATTS Campbell gathered for a reunion, at ence street, Ottawa, was solemnized dent, Mrs.| George Caldwell, ‘Carp; North Gower, Arnprior, Forester’s toire of strokes, Iveson captured HAS 80th BIRTHDAY Thursday evening, July ist at Si. secretary- treasurer, for three year Falls, Cobden, Saskatchewan, Fitz- the original site of the ancestral the junior men’s singles crown with Andrew’s Presbyterian ehurch term, Mrs. Sedley Steen, Pakenham. roy Harbor, Woodlawn and Los a 6-4, 6-2, triumph over Ted Salter Mrs. Alexander Watts, mother of home. Ower one hundred attended, and manse, Arnprior, Rev. Thos. Mc- A sulbseription funa was estab- Angeles. of Smiths Falls. Iveson, who is Mrs. H. E. Clarke of Fitzroy Har- a memory book was signed by those Afeeofficiating. lished to erect a cairn in the priv- playing his last year in junior com- bor, celebrated her eightieth birth- present. The oldest descendant pre- The bride was dainty in a gown ate cemetery of the family, located pany, gain ed confidence with every day, on July 4th, in Kingston. sent was Mrs. Jame Hyde of McNab, of white chiffon with wide white on this property) and which the stroke and had his opponent under Three other daughters reside in the aged 76 years, formerly Priscilla pictured lat, accessories to match, company ‘visited! following the Annual Reunion comiplete control after a careful Limestone City. She has fifteen Jane Campbell, daughter of the and carried her bouquet of bridal Juncheon. Flowers wereplaced on start. His victory was a popular grandchildren, twenty great grand- late Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell of roses and baby breath flowers. the graves and a silent tribute paid one and congratulations are deser- children and one great great grand- Of McBride's McNab. The youngest, the three Miss Dorothy Beattie, sister of to the departed. vedly his. child. The venerafble lady retains months old daughter, Elizabeth thegroom, was bridesmaid and her A program of sports umder the Arnprior delivered another final- all her faculties and her health is Mary of Duncan Campbell, Braeside gown was flowered yellow chiffon direction of Norman ‘Clark, Geo. The annual McBride reunion was ist as Miss Frances Baker fought excellent The Kingston Whig- and his wife Mina Watt, formerly with yellow hat and white access- Moreton, Wm. Needham, Arnprior; . held Dominion Day at M®erguson’s through three qualifying rounds to Standard publishes a fine picture of of Fraserburgh, Alberdeen, Scotland. ories. She also carried a bouquet Eber (Caldwell, Carp, and Miss Bay, on the Ottawa, with albout 85 gain a berth in the ladies’ singles the octogenarian. Dinner and supper were served of roses and baby breath flowers. Edith Hiunt, Toronto, was carried representatives of the late John final, Miss Baker put ulp a force- in the open and during the day Clifford Bond, brother of the out duvting the afternoon for which '-McBride and his wife, Annie Jief- ful game but faltered in the piniches races, ball games, bathing and com- bride, acted as bestman.. Miss Eva handsome (prizes and! souvenirs were frey, who came from Belfast, Tre- and acknowledged submission to rease munjty singing were enjoyed. Burke of Arnprior played the wed- distribrited,. land, in 1848 and settled on the Miss' Isobel Brown of Perth. The Gillies Bros. Inc A collection. of souvenirs were ding march. ye It was decided to hold the 1938 farm now occupied by Harvey iDel- scores weer 6-1, 6-4. Employees Wages displayed during the day, the treas- “A wedding luncheon was held at reunion on the site of - yesterday’s Mr. Francis Murphy played sev- ahunt and owmed by Edward Mk- ured property of Mr. James Camip- the home of the ‘bride, the. rooms celebration at the invitation of Mrs. -Bride, of Ottawa. Totheir union eral singles matches before being ‘bell, Wyman, Que., Many of which being attractively decorated with Fred Hunt. were born four sons, James, defeated. He and H. F. Keast More than 200 workers of the . were brought here by the late Maj- pink, blue and white streamers and Thomas, Jeffrey and WilliamJohn; reached the third round doubles be- |Gillies Brothers’ saw mill at Brae- side were granted increases in pay or and family.

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Leva Barrie: h, Grace Moir, Luella MOTION Sr. iii-Nelsom Robertson h,|| ScottPil RESULTS Douglas Robertson h. J. Wit—Marion Meyer h, George Coming To The O’ Brien Barrie, Malvin McEwen r, Myrtle LS s. No.10, FITZROY S.S. No.i, BPITZROY| S. S. No. 4, MeNAB Cunningham: r. Sf Sr. I—Hazel Robertson h. spiamted: te Sr. Iv Doris Lytle, Grade 8—*Alex. McVicar h, *Wil- Sr. V—Arthur. Phillips. MIND YOUR QWN BUSINESS (Jchn Burton), whe never has seen dgar Duncan.” lis:Gourlay h, *Marion Grierson, Sr. IV—Ralph Jahn, Mina Early, Jr. Ii—Murray Stewart h. his boyhood chum since that far- i—Glenna Barrie, Walter Hatton, At the O'Brien Theatre on Mon- “To dr. IV—Ruth Clarke, irene Lois Quackenbush, *Viola Gourlay, Cassie Miller, Thelma McLean, | gone day, though he has communi- Laura Cunningham. dayand Tuesday, July 12 and 13. ‘Russell Johnston. Murray Cowan. Lioyd Jackson, Allan Early, -Stew- With caied with him, is the famous Lord Danees, Primer—Joyre Barrie. Charlie Riuggles giving his —Alma Duncan, dchn;° Grade "T—Erva Gourlay, Bobby att McGregor. “usizal Nelson. Blake’s principal contrib- ToSr.Hd Perfect attendance—Dawn Cun- pleasing performance and : | Thompson. ution to the growth of Lloyds is the dr. IV to Sr. IV—Doris Connery;. ningham and Douglas Robertson.. such players as Lyle Talbot, Alice “To Se)Tk—Lillian_ Duntan, - Hor- |. Grade 6_Elaine Blanchard h, BlodwenHutton, Jean Storie, Earl Brady, Benny Baker, Jack LaRue, invention of a semaphore news - James G. Gillie, teacher. transmitting system. With Napo- e.Dunean,. ‘Hazel. Johnston: Florence Grierson, Norma Kelly, Carswell, Iverna Clark. Frankie Darre, Lloyd Crane, Wil- 2ac leon ravaging Europe and Nelson's Tor Sr. j—Marvin Needham. \BRldon Cowan. Sr. Mil to Jr IV__*DorothyPhil-, 1 Ham Demarest, Gene Lockhart, ung, fieet the lone barrier between him eTrI—Garland Needham, Dav- |" | Conditionally—Stuart Yo lips, "Rachel MecGonigal,: *Mackie Charles Wilson, William Davidson, o and England, Blake rescues Lady . id Duncan. Jackie Thompson, Goldie. Gourlay. Miller, Florence McGregor, Carl. Ss. Ss. Ne. 6, KINGDON MENE. and Theodore Von Eltz as well as “No. ontoll17., “Average | attend+ -Grade 5—Shirley Anne Atkin h, Kopetoske, Mack McLean, (Neil the Scouts helping him nicely, the Elizabeth and falls in love with her, n Lniw‘to Sr. [V—Honors, Albert not knowing she is married to Lord . 2 a16.95. ‘Teacher, E G. Clarke. Heward Carry h, Douglas Johnsto Storie, rec. Raymond Lavallee. : comedy of the show is the result of h. Jr. IT to St. I11—*Marjorie:‘Storie Harding, Tommy Bootland. clever story writing and smartly Stacy. Not promoted—Billy. Lesway:. *Florence Miller, John Hutton, Pass, Dolly Cheals. contrived sitwations. A sea disaster shakes Lloyds to © 8. S. ‘No. 45, McNAB Grade 4Eric Laughlin, Esther Doris Storie, Steven MeGregor, Jr. 1 to Sr. Til—Pass, Billy Traf- Iv’s all about a willy nilly news- its foundations. All the syndicates son,| Russell ford. demand that insurance rates be in- Mmto Jr. TV—Marion Shaw 8&6, Grierson, ‘Billy Thomip Jimmie Lindsay. paper columnist who writes albout ae or. Sr. If to Jr. Wi—Hoonrs, Delia creased or Nelson‘s fieet split to 75, Percy Scheel 65. Lesway. I to Jr. Tll_"Dolores Jahn, *Bil- birds and bees and whose chief 2 Isabella, Fiss , "Jr. Wi to Sr. Wi—Doreen Meyer Grade 3—Hugh Armstrong h jie Miller, Leslie Lavallee. a Trafford, Sylvia Cheals. hobby is being a Scout leader. Un- convoy merchanimen. Only Blake ace Gillan h, Pass, Cecil Maloof, Walter Bryd- holds cut for the old rates. The .Oikmuim..74,. Esther Okum David Armstrong h, Gr Ito"iCrissie Phillips, *Donald der fire fromhis.iboss and ordered 16,“Mabel ges, Ellen Dean. growing romance between Blake Marion Coreau Helen Grierson. Stewart, *Isabelle Storie, *Nora to pep up his copy, he takes his “98,‘Viola.‘Runtz 70, and Elizabeth is menaced by the Not -promoted—Colville MeVicar. Early, *Allan McInnes, Gerald “Sr: I:to TE Class—Honors, George problems to his wife, who gives him a 59, rec, h, Harding, Gordon Brydges, Mary activities of Stacy, who now knows ss 76, Ther- Grade 2—Howard. | ‘Rivington Lindsay. .- the idea of writing his material in WTte Jr. 1_Mary Fi of the affection his wife holds for Donald Blanchard hb. . Pr. to J—*Edythe“Alexander, Dean. the most approved keyhcele column- esa.Coreau- M1.- Pass, Helen Mosteko, Jane Dean. Blake. With England on the verge “Eto! H—iChifford: ‘Smith 84, Harold Grade 1—Gerald Lesway.. *Lorraine Lavallee . and *Glen ist style. The stumt gets him into h, Sr. Fr. ‘to I Class—Honors, Jean of panic, Blake issues a report that 74, Percy | Perfect attendance *,. Honors Storie equal, *Marguerite Ferguson, hot water with gangsters and Piss83, Josephine Coreau Nelson has conquered the French Namesin order of. merit. *Shirley Storie. Trafford, Walter Trafford, Marion ‘crooked politicians who kidnap Runtz 68. Trafford, Victor Proulx, Rommonia fleet. His motivation for doing this Fiss &1, Wilbert ary AL ‘Stewart, principal. *denotes honors. him. But just when it looks as if ooBreto 1—Joyce M Brydges, Maurice Proulx. was the memory of the boyhood Kingham 66. Magdalene Jahn, teacher. he’s going to get the works, the ‘Runtz 60, Elizalbeth Pass, Dorothy Ferguson, Francis pact and belief that nothing but ant Pr. to Sr.. Pr—James Okum. Scouts come to the rescue. The /S. S. Ni. 6, PAKENHAM Maitoof, Laurence Proulx. chase is a wildly hectic affair that disaster io all who could come were "Wilma Caldwell, teacher ‘dr Pr. to Sr. Pr—Kenneth Nelson’s fieet divided. But venge- d R. fer S. S. Ne. 12, MeNAB can be dependec! upon te have #H stands for honors an Proulx. : ful Stacy sows distrust in the mind ded. audiences in gtitches. les L, FITZROY recommen To Sr. Honors, +Stewart ‘Edythe EF. ‘Halpenny, teacher of Angerstein, Blake’s mentor. Torn le 79 Ah, Ruth Cast: Cherlie Ruggles, Alice Sr, -TyV—Ruth: Bo Storie a. Pass, Lloyd MacPhezson ‘| between loyalty to the boy and “Grade @<"Doreen: Bradley -b. , Dan Byrne 72. _ Brady, Lyle Talbot, Benny Baker, fear of what his action miight pre- Bandy 79h bb, Estelel Lewis. a, Wilfrid Dillon b. Marion Jack LaRue, Frankie Darro, Robert “Grade “7—*Cherry. ‘Carss b, il- Jr, [V—BerniceLevi 78h, To dr. IV_Pass. Alice Stewart b, cipiiate, Angerstein is loath to de- ten Bradley h Willis. James > | h, Arnold Campbell |70, Fran- Ss. S. Ne. 7. McNAB Bal abn in . > mounce his brotege. Stacy is on the Levi 70, Margaret Stewart, Phyllis Boyle Db. ~ Doris McLellan h,; Audrey “Deats biné 60% point of doing so to the Lloyds’ cis Cara To Jr. I1i—Honors, Margaret Mc- dr. IV to Sr. TV—Pass, Cameron Reta Grainger, failed. Doren . Levi 75h, Carl syndicates when he is informed that ‘Sr Ji Lean b. Pass, Charles Lewis 4, Stevenson. Rec., Jack Campibeil. LLOYDS OF LONDON Grade 6Ross Elliott h , Ciifton , Myrtle Bandy 68. Elizalbeth’s money, which he hoped Graham68 Dona Stewart t. dr WI to Sr. Ub-Pass, Gloria Bole79, Ivan Levi ‘At the O'Brien Theatre on Friday 10 get aS a price of divorce, is tied Carss, Muriel McLellan, Daniel ‘Jr. [i_Lillian To Je. IL—Honors, Mollie Smith, urray Camp- Russett, Mary MacMillan, Clifford and Saturday, duly 9 and 10. Ferrick, rec, Allen Miller en1. trial, 72, Harold Levi 64, M Catherine Dempsey b. Pass, Don- wp in Blake’s enterprises. Then, Stevenson, (Claude MacMillan. In the beginning Jonathan Blake -. Stella. Grainger failed,’ bell Gir. 0 005 ald MacPherson ‘tb. at the crucial moment, comes news IE to Jr. Hi—Honors, Lois Bahim, : Grade 4—Oriville “Miller. e“Bandy 75h, Joseph (Freddie Barhclomew) and Horatio that Lord Nelson actually has ‘tri- IL—Gearg To I—Honors, Helen ‘Dempsey, *Faye MacLean, Vernon Stevenson. Grade 3*Helen McClure h, Neison (Douglas Scott) swear eter- umiphed, though at the price of his Legree 74. ° Florence Mclean b, James Lewis b. Pass, George Stevenson, Allan “Worris dames h, *Billie Carss Bh, | vi “74, Eddie Legree l: nal friendship. Asa reward for lige, at the battle of Trafalgar. The Boyd Le Pass, Gwynith Stewart a, Michae Stevenson, Duncan Dewar. “Wesley MeLellan h, Eileen James. conveying a bit of news that saves only other glimpse that mentally | 70re Lynnb, Delvon Stewart b. Sr. Ll to W—iHonors, Gayle Mac- “Grade 2Billie Dean 4h, Leslie ; ot “Agnes G. Gillie, teacher. Mc- Lioyds a great deal of money, Blake tortured Biake ever has sf anything ‘To Sr. Pr. —Pass, Harvey Lean. “Roy,*Billie Grainger. Lean, George Lynn. is taken under the wing of Anger- mortal of his boyhood chum is Pass—*Willie Dewar. stein, authentic founder of the syn- when Lord Nelson’s funeral proces- “ initrance —— Helen ‘Carss, Penfect Aafter a name indicates that the Jr. 1 to Sr. I—Honors, Jean Car- dicate of brokers who guarantee sion passes beneath his window. attendance”. LAKE, S.S. No. 1, McNab pupil received a Grade A attend- | WHEE michael andIsla MacLean equal, shippers against loss at sea. WNel- oe Lillian Chapman, teacher. SENIOR ROOM ance certificate, perfect attendance. Cast: Freddie Bartholomew, Mad- Erva Cameron. son has joined the British navy as B after a name indicates that the eleine Carroll, Sir Guy Standing, rray Fraser] Jr. I—Pass, Billy Russeit, Gerald - Jr. iv to: Sr. IV—Mu a Grade iB attend- caloin boy. ach- 4 pupil received Stevenson.- Tyrone Power, C. Aubrey Smith, "UNION SCHOOL SS. 3 ‘PAKEN- hon, ‘Jean Cameron, Mac MeL ten daysof A generation passes and Blake ance certificate, within *Perfect attendance. Virginia Field, Forrester. Harvey, SS HAM anddl MceNAB {tan,> Mary Fraser. perfect attendance. (now Byrone Power) is an import- McNab Vera E. Dewar, teacher George Sanders. el MeNab Sr. Ilto Jr. IW—Morna Vivian McNeill, teacher. ant factor in Lieyds. Horatio e Tvto.Sr. ‘IV—Isob S and Ena Barrie equal, hon., Vivian ~h, BillLoganr. Fraser, J. D. .. Sr. WL to dr. TVAr MeLachlan hon., Adlan S.S. No. 5, MeNAB thur Morphy,‘| MeLaughlin. ch,Fean ‘Watchorn.os g- §. 8. No.2, FITZROY gr. IM to Sr. [i—Lois Cunnin Jr. IV to Sr. IV—Francis Neill gr. Wi to Sr.- ‘W—Donald Mic- h Stewart hon., {hamhon., Elizabet Class—Madeline Spar- hen., Wilbert Michelson. ‘Mab h, Doris Logan. Bobbie Brown, Entrance | Jean Hanson hon, ory Hill 80 rec., Jr. I to Sr. IiI—Daniel Neill, at +o: Jr, TI—Lillian |Logan. ie. row 83, rec. Marj Door to door Forbes McLaughlin, LyllisBarr ew 75, Ty. te. Ii—Eleanor.‘Wilson -h. Lioyd Timmins 76, Amnie N Elmer Michelson. - L, K. MeKay, teacher. ille Primer to. I—Jean. |‘Headrick. a, Murrey Cavanagh T4, Grenv Second to Third—James Wright. and Pierce 52. | ‘First to Second—J. A. Taylor. IOR, ROOM Jr. IV to Sr. IV—Florence Sayle store fo store _ WHDTE LAKE SUNL Primer to First—Gerald Neill, MelviiHill 74, Lorne Smith 71. ‘Cecil 15, hon., ‘Harold Michelson. FromTT‘to ‘Jr,“Honors,” Sr. Iti to Jr. “TV=Morris ‘Ritchie Bobbie Headrick. d Muriel New} “Jr. Primer—Milton Neill. S. S. No. 9, McNAR Cameron, 83, Eleanor Serson an Milk and its products do : Jack McLachlan, *Alex. King71. Kenneth Hig- Bessie Ferguson, teacher. Pass 74, Norma not sell themselves.They must To Sr. IV—Hon., - " Manguerite Brown, “Sadie Hanson, “J:ames Mc- ginson‘65. be sold—from door to door Tourangeau. Pass, J.ackie Morris, Lachlan,. , Sr. TI—Willie’ Pierce 42, 0 *Berna | S.S. No. 5, PAKENHAM aud from store to store. Only by aggressive salesmanship James McMillan, KennethMicComb, From, ¥ to HHonors, Il to Jr. W—Harold Higginson Kenneth Potter. McNabb, Gloria Hanson. 87, Cora Cavanagh:76. To Sr. WV—Edmund Lunney 4h, can millions of poundsof milk from thousandsof dairy farms To Jz, IV—Hon.,“Margaret Stev- Pass—Earle Cameron. Tt—‘Prescott Pierce 572. Marie Cannon, Edward Smith. be soldday after day, year after year. ens, Bobbie Carmichael, Garnet From Sr. Pr. to L_Honors, Char- I to T—iAda Tinsley 81. To Jr. I[V—Ruth Shaw h, Carmel In the complicated business of bridging the long distance . (Rhyeroft. - Pass, Bert Tourangeau.- lie Fraser, Earle Stewart, Doris:“Me- Pr to-1 —Joyce New .89, Marion. Quigley, Teresa Nugent, Michael trom cow to consumer, Borden is expert. Vital io the income To Sr. li—Hon., Allan Boese. Lean, Steen 88. Smith. e the tens of thousands of calls made Pass, Gilbert Potter. _ Recommend- Pass—iIrvin !Ledgerwood. Noon roll 21, average attendance, of the dairy farmer, ar To Sr. Hl—Elswood Barr, Jos- n lands, every day selling ed; Max McComb . Absent for examinations but pro- 20.05%. by Borden menin this and foreig ephine Cannon, Willie Barr r. and stcre to store. To Jr. Iff—Hon, ‘Eldon Raycroft. moted on year’s’ work—tsobel Cam-~ : .| Phyllis C. Tripp, teacher. milk and milk products—door to dcor Sr. Ii—Pass, Donald Glenn. eron, Lois Cameron. To Jr. Iii—Roland Humphries h, ‘To Jr. TE—Hon., Wilmur -Ray- From Jr. Pr. to ‘Sr- Pr.—Honors,] °° Olive (Ryan, Bill Lunney. croft.. Pass, Grant Carmichael. *Margaret Headriak, *Glenda " '§.S. No. 8, MeNAB To lWi—Mary Ryan h, Margaret x, Lilburn Sr. ‘L-Kenneth’ Gienn.- ‘Camipbell,, *Alma . Bo H denotes honor standing. Ziebarth h, Margaret Smith. dr. I—Hon., Helen Abraham, Mel- Fraser. (R.denotes recommendation, __ ' To L—Alvin Barr h, Jimmy Lun- vin Raycro'ft: ‘and Jean Glenn equal, Pass: *Willard Manary. ney, Jimmy Barr, Ernest Sullivan. f “B” attend- Sr: IV—AdaMeyer h, Edgar Mey-| PURCHASERS OF MILK June Storis, Wallace Potter,Pass, -* denotes winnero MANUFACTURERS OF MILK PRODUCTS er, Willis Legreer. ‘Primer—AndrewSullivan. Elsie Obst,John Boese. ance certificates. DISTRIBUTORS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD Muriel E. Rath, teacher Bernice: Ritchie, Teacher. oe Gertrude I. Halpenny, teacher: Jr. IV—Dawn Cunningham h! SEN

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- h . # THE ARNPRIOR.CHRONICLE - Thursday, July 8, 1937 Ki Deathof Thos. Acres When they arrived in they naSAND POINT Fitzroy §.S. No.9 headed for what even then ‘was Jomt Picnic Held known as Carleton county. Ever Miss Mary:La ughlin visited a few Mr. and Mrs. Trail.andfamily of Ho Thomas Acrés, Torbolton town- since that date the Acres and many | Ottawa are in camp at Rustic ld Picnic “| ship’s oldest resident died last Wed- of their descendants have been re- By S.S. 1 and 10 days last week with friends at Ot- Lodge. nesday evening after an illness of sidents of that district and! have

- Mr. and Mrs. R. D, | David On Wednesday afternoon, June j about two weeks. Despite his ad- occupied places of leadership, pro- son, vaneed age, Mr. Acres ‘The annual joint picnic of No. 1 Mrs. J.T. Tierney of Los An, el- Janet and Hughof Ottawa are now 30th, the pupils of S.S. No. 9, Fitz- carried on minence and influence in the muni- os was-aguest-at thehome. of Mz. the work of an active farmer on the cipal, a and No. 10 schools of Fitzroy was in campfor the summer. roy with their parents and friends gricultural and aesthetic held on Mr. Lawson Stewart’s lawn - = and Mrs. R. A. Laughlin. farmwhere he wasjborn more than life of the comm Mr. Denis O'Hare of Renfrew held their school picnic in Mr. A-- unity. on Wednesday, June 30. A series QS years ago, up until the day he Born on the Miss Bell Jeffrey of Ottawa. is w thur Styles’ grove, eleventhline of homestead which he as in town last: week visiting at took 4]. This rugged veteran who farmed for the ‘better of games were first played under _ spending her vacation at the home. the home of Mr. Wm. McNeill. © Fitzroy. The program was arrang-| part of a the capable leadership of Miss N. had played a large. part in the century, Mr. Ac of Mr, and Mrs. LeoColton. Mrs. Donal ed by the teacher, Miss Frances. res received his Phillips of Almonte . A treasure d MacLaren of Pine development of the district will [be education at S. S. No. “Miss” Marjorie -Armstrong left Grove spent Davis and carried out under the 1. For some hunt that followed was an import- | a few days the guest of keenly missed! and his passing. will years he operated - Monday for Kemptville where she, direction of Mr. Eddie Bradley, The his father’s farm, ant feature of the day. - her friend, Mrs. Wm. MacLean. — causé widespreadregret. and following his marriage to (Caro- —avill take a summer course. | Miaster Gerald Thomas of Smiths pupils of ._Woodlawn school with The following were winners of their teacher, Miss. Ethel. Davis, As recently as last summer, a few line Boucher of Nepean township, Mr. George Gillan is taking his Falls visited over the week-end days before he celebrated his 95th the races: 6 years and under, Cora were invited to take part in the took over the farm on his own ac- - vacation this week and visitinghis with his grandmother, Mrs. Charles birthday, Mr. Acres comipletely har- count, Needham ,Billie Dean; 7 to 10 ‘parental home at Pakenham, Burgess. : sports. The pupils of No. 9 de- years, Hazel Johnston, Billie Carss;. vested. 35 acres of hay ‘by himself. His first public office Miss Helen and Norma Gillan of feateq Woodlawn pupils 28-13 in a was.that of 10 to 11 years Cherry Carss, Clifton Mrs. Arthur Keyes and children Hewas a horseman of considerable school trustee cf the school s Forrester’s Falls are visiting Misses gameof softball for which Messrs. ection Carss; 12 to 15 years, Doris Lytle, of Toronto are holidaying with Mrs. Gilmour Anderson and Eddie Brad- ability and was frequently to be In which he received his own .. Asabel and: Madeline Sparrow. ~~ Keyes parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. R. seen riding in the district. Willis James; young, ladies’ race, ley acted as umpires. scheoling. He served there for - JLattle Miss Blanche’Styles is MacDonald. a He was of pure Irish stock, his Edith Argue; women’s walking The field sports took the formof Six years, when he accepted a place race, Mr. Freq Carss; men’s race, holidaying at with Mrs. Walter Thoms of Toronto is parents, William Acres and his on the Torbolton to - gh? uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. holiday withher parents, Mr. races and high and broad jumps. wnship council, Mr. Herman McLellan; wheel-bar- ing wife, Mary Baker, coming to his serving for years bo Messrs. . {Gilmour Anderson ° andy th as councillor row race, Willis James and Milton Ernest Armstrong. 9°" - and. Mrs. Haskett Richardson of country from Tipperary, Treland, and reeve. Harvey Delahunt won first and Bradley. Mr. and Mrs. Stephens of Mada- Norway Bay. very early in the 19th century. In politics he was second in the men’s race and Mrs. a Conservative Kay Clarke was successful for waska and Mr.Richards: of Bala- Mrs. James Burke and children of and knew ma Joe Finlay ny of Canada’s politi- klava visited with Mr. and Mrs,.H.. Timmins have come east to spend and Mrs. R. Bradley the girls in a contest of throwing won firs cal leaders intimately. In frater- Mayhewrecently, the summer with Mrs. Burke’s sis- t and second in the women’s the soft ball, while the winner for raice. nal circles he was an active and . Rev. H, A.Turner, formerly of ter, Mrs A. G. App oo the boys was Allan Miller. A tug- . leby. valueg member of the Orange O West Huntingdon, preached: his first ‘Mr. and. Mrs, Fred Clifford and In the evening the people of the r- of-war between the girls of the two section gathered i 35 Cents der and for a time was honored - germon in his newcharge here on family, Mr. and Mrs, Ferguson of n the school sections aroused much interest with house with the office of Deputy County Sundayafternoon. - Ottawa are occupying Mr. Alf. , to mark the closing of the No. 1 victorious. Thetwo sections schoo Master. Mrs.Stuart Knox and baby hav Blackmore’s cottages on. Lake l term and to do honor to were again opponents in a softball their teacher, who is this year leav- Mr. Aicres was an Anglican in re- gamethat resulted in @tie. returned to her home at Bell’s street... mo ing the s ligicn and his Corners, after a visit with her par- Mr. Campbell Carmichael of. ection.- - activities for his On behalf of the sections, a vote M f d w fu church have meant ents,Mr. and Mrs.-W. J. Armstrong. northern Ontario, is at present vis- usic or ancing as rnished much to the of thanks was moved by Mr. N. by Mrs. D. religious lH#e cf t Misses Joan Gillan. of Pakenham iting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Teewans, Miss Anna he district. , Clarke and seconded by Mr. E. Teevens and Messrs. R and‘NormaGillan and Helen Gil- Dunean Carmichael. .. Mrs. Car- alph and. Bob As a boy he helped with the con- Dean, expressing thanks to the Davis. Mr. Cliff lan of ‘Cobden: are holidaying with. ‘michael anddaughter, June, came ord Findlay, oné the present Anglican teachers, Miss L. Chapman and of the trust Mr. and: Mrs. Geo.Gillan this week. downfrom the north, about three ees asked Miss Davis to ch at Fitzrcy Harbor, when the Miss E. Clarke for having arranged t Mr. and Mrs. Jamés Ferguson ang “weeks ago, to visit with relatives he platform and Miss Inez Findlay f r, Ren. Morris, was the such a successful afternoon. A pic- read the follcwi daughter, Margaret, and. Miss “Mar- here and in McNab. ©. ng address: incumbent . Since that time he has nic lunch was served, bringingto a Dear Frances jorie Taylor of Ottawa visited Sun- The Smith Brothers of Camip- ; ,— assisted in the erection of churches conclusion a very enjoyable after- day at the homeof Mr. Forest‘Fer- bell’sBay, Tumberdealers and con- On learning of your approaching at Wocciawn, Ashton, Dunrobin noon. departure from . gugon, AL tractors have the job of erecting a S.S. No. 9, we, the and Ninth line. Following the ex- Mr, William ClellandofOttawa new school at: Elmside to replace pupils, parents and friends in the j araple set loy nis father, he served section, have g et home, Mrs. Thomas Greene, visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. the school which was hurned last athered here to bid toy many years as church warden. you farewell, Fitzroy and Mrs. James Clarke, Ot- A. Powell and accompanied Mr. winter. The work.is well under With regret, we Up until a few weeks ago, he was a l tawa. William Powell to ‘Toronto on way and itis expected will be com- earned that you were about to regular attendant at church and leave us and we realize tha _ Thursday. pleted beforethe fall term begins. t we Any. 8-exposure. film ieok a keen interest in all its activi- will have the loss ~ iOnSaturday evening the young Miss Belle MacLean was in Ot- not only. of a ties. , teacher but. als developed andprinted H. K. Neilson, M.D. people of the two school sections tawa on Friday bidding farewell to o a friend. In Aloout 22 years ago, his wife pre- school matters, - for 35e per roll enjoyed themselves at an open her friend; Miss Lillian Elliott and you have taught deceased him. There are seven EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT thepupil danice at No. « school. - Many. visit- her parents ,Mr. and Mrs. John El- s faithfully and well, striv- children left te mourn his loss. SPECIALIST ing with them in “ors were present. Localtalent fur- Hott of Norwood, who were pro- their studies, They are, four sons, Dav Wel being a friend id - Medical Arts Building nished the music. . ceeding to Montreal where they to them in their lington Acres anc: John Acres at trcubles and when time permi Mrs. John Bidgood anddaughter, sailed on Saturday for England. Mr.. tted, W. W. Handfore home, and William Holland Acres 180 Metealfe Street played with them : Pearlie, accompanied -her son-in- and Mrs. Elliott and their daughter at play. In you of Torboltcn, and Walter Acres, Ot- OTTAWA - ONT. they have found a real law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. will visit with relatives in Ireland friend tawa; three daugh Nelli Acres ters, e , Phone, Queen 758 whom they will no Gordon Munroof Ottawa ona2 mot- and France and will be abroad for t readily forget. Also, in comm or trip to northern Ontario. to visit the next two months. unity affairs you have never faile Mrs. Bidgood’s daughter. Many Anglican clergymen have d to lend a helping hand where Mr. Robert S. Sparrow returned|erossed this way going to the sum- ver possible and have given unselfishly of your time and SMITHS FALLS STEAM home. on Sataurday after spending mer gchool whichis being held talent to LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS the bett two ‘weeksin the west, having at- ‘this year at Pine Lodge, Quebec. erment of social life. We wish you tended! the 34th annual meeting of Pine Lodge is owned by Mr. Russell the greatest success in the Wish to bring to the/attention iof the housewives of Arnprior a new Pickup and Delivery Service ssoci- School to which you are about to theCanadian Seed. Growers A and is a pretty spot for a holiday. which we are inaugurating. Our Salesman fwill be in Arnprior EVERY MONDAY AND ation held in Saskatoon.- The owner did considerable work g0, and’as a little remembrance of the Master Douglas, Master Bobby on the grounds this-spring and the three happy years you have THURSDAY commencing MONDAY, JULY 12th ‘andMissJean Cochrane of Winni- Lodge hasa golfcourse of.its own spent with us, we ask you to ac- _ cept th ‘pegare guests of their _ grandpar- and is well. patronized: by the Nor- ese gifts. May they always. bring pleas ECONOMY SERVICE ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Walker. way Bay summer residents, ant memories of your . en.is ying ~Seores of persons. from: _ outside No. 9, friends. Signed on behalf No. 1 ECONOMY SERVICE (20 pieces for $1.00) The economy service allows our clients to send Mrs,.F Kergus holida with of No. 9 Schoo ter Son, Mr. Allie Fergusonand points ‘visited’ SandPoint: and l Section—Inez Find- -. us 20 articles which we will launder and finish thoroughly for $1.00. This bundle may in- Mrs. Ferguson at Aurora, Ont. -|Rhoddys Bay over the week-end. lay, Grace Findlay. ~ clude 5 shirts,one spread.and the remaining 14pieces of mixed goods. This service does not The gift a si Dr. W. D. Piercey and Mrs. Pier- The weather was ideal and the dif- lver tray and part of include comforters or cloth goods. cey and Mrs. Piercey are spending ferent beaches were lined. with per- a set of “Blossom Time” china was pres a holiday withthe latter’s parents, sons enjoying the cooling water of ented by Miss Grace Finlay. No. 2 HOUSEHOLD FLAT WORK (25 Mixed articles $1) Our Household Flatwork service enables Miss Davis Mr.and Mrs. J. R..'Woods, before the . Thetraffic to and extented her thanks you. to send us 25 mixed articles of flat laundry which may include one spread. This work to goirig to Halifax to visit for a few from’ Norway Bay was heavy and the older people of the section, is all-press ironed to a high standard. Bundle must include small, as well as large pieces. to the young ‘weeks, prior to leaving for Eng- the Norvic was on the river at all people and to the puuils for th Jand, where the doctor . purposes times. Summer cottaig.s are filling eir thoughtfulness, and No. 3 BACHELORS’ BUNDLE (12 pieces for 70c) This service is arranged expressly for Bachelors assured them that her three taking.two. years’...post. graduate up'and. at Sang Point but few re- years and we feel sure, covers his needs thoroughly. This is also a very useful service for the | there had béen very happy ones. feourse, © main empty. . smaller families. 12 pieces for 70c and may include 3 shirts and 9 articles of mixed flatwork During the The social. held. on. the school Rev. H. A. Todd, B.A., B.D., the evening, everyone and wearing apparel. grounds at No. 3 school recently newly inducted minister to this was entertained with step-dancing by Miss Th ‘was a grandsuccess. A Carleton charge of the United. church, ‘was elma Finlay and' Messrs, LADIES’ LIST * Place orchestra was in attendance.| present at the morning service, in! G~ ardon Munroy, Clare; nce wToeet vens . As the evening was an ideal one for| the Grenfell United on Sunday. He and Andy Wilson. nue singing of . a | LAUNDRY the event the booths were well pat-| was accompanied by Mrs. Todd. eaSantove ane “to : none A VETY APTONS ieceeie wp Handkerchiefs 0000.ee 207 Smoeks oobeseeseeeesees 20 ronized. This annual social oe Both Mr. andMrs. Todd are greatly P ning a Close. BIOUSeS occ cceeeeceeeees 15e up| Nightdresses oo. Me Stockings, pair oooe. 5¢ become quite a popular event. - en up with the beauty. of this Iracsier 1 iama Suits Kieu ut i occ.beeeertenereceee 70¢ almost $200. — section of the Ottawa valley and Brassiere ceeseevetese susvaveteees oeite up Pyjama PALS occceecceee ceeeeeeeeeate up Suits Linen ceeds reachaed e _ are almost persuaded they will be Dewar’s Presb teri BLESSESeeeleeBBC WP SHIPS ooete 10e up Undervest. 0... eeeOe Qe ylerian DRY CLEANING osiWHIvnTEon LtaAeeKE | reeeeannosev,a”teadwhwieicthheinharas nbdeenwnitehotuohto.rnoNugeshtlwy Anniversary Blou| ses oc eee40ac ,up anate Bey a bctite:stetice _ upGlovwease, Long .....0.0.....se eseseesnsetsees 25¢

3s a Airs sade | fayy.| furmishings have been purchased by Coats, Spring oo. 7Oic wp AZPESSES, VERVE ore de OUP Hats, Felt 0c35c¢ up tanlyMEo,f BOnttdaMwias.sDpesnjtardSiunnsdaynd f‘awmi-t|h b6ecomBersaemsaidnese cpornogpreergtaytion which| teLnadragnececoatngtrheegationsvewere in m‘aat- Drerssessese.s, PlPlaain 2.000.000. B8le0c vayup rGleovsses, ,SGhOWoN rwtr...est9G0C SCALoan VES oo ceee 25c up . . : . : A J : ai " iV. ad anni OTSa. ser- . . . ; ' a BR secre sceesences cece oe =. ope ty : Mininond.‘Mire, i‘Hotugh and Mrs.|_ "ome alterations and repairs are| vices held in the Dewar Presbyter. (Pleating extra) SUITES, SWEEEEE orn $1.00 Suits, PWO-PHECE re #1.00 up Hc oh r went Sunde with Mr. now‘being’ made to the interior of |ian church on Sunday. The morn- CHILDREN =. Thoe Crai EOd MisS Tntte Craig of the public school. A: new floor,|ing service was in charge of Rev. Alionte & an " - which was badly needed being laid| Mr. Fowler of Renfrew and at the LAUNDRY LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING Mir. and Mrs. Ronald Barrie and 24 will be a great improvement |evening service Rev. Thomas Me-|Bibs 00.0 ccc.boeeseeettteeeveeeeees Se SKITS olceeIe UP Blazers ce cocccccceceececeeceeeceees 25¢ up daughter Shirley spent Sunday with When school opensfor the fall term. Afee of Arnprior addressed the Blouses 0000. seeccccccsenss w We up Undershirts 0...te BC UD Coats ccc sess csuteceee.35¢ up Ottawa and: Chelseafriends.’ The old double seats hean have congregation. Both ministers had| Dresses...15 wo Walists oore BE UP Dresses wees ccssccsessessssseeseeeesees 35e up ‘Miss Viola Cameron is holidaying Dee reeedteSadida2al vveate an eoaging message for their Panties oo... cccccsssseeeecrcccen 5e up DRY CLEANING Fatsoo ccceceessese sessesseeeseenseees20¢ up at her homehere. _ which arer oar ycommended by eonof ae MUSIC supplied) Dy @) Rompers oo. ... Se up Play Suit and Helmet...... 60c up Jumpers oe BFC UP » aA very successful picnic, in spite the department. With these repairs enjoyed aeenan “inedive. Shirts (Boys’) 0 10¢ Skirts...fesse sonidSe Up Suits, Boys’engteeenn40¢ up of heavy rainfall, was eewos and improvements completed the|tion of Mrs. Donald Dewar, the |: _ ofMnMurrayBarber at bre. lake terior of the school room will be| church organist. Rev. Mr. Hutton GENTLEMEN pe RT SYhIeee| in keepin ith the more up-to- esident 1 : ‘beer |. - shore. - United, Baptist and ve Tate SingWEtig The ae atDowanefothebeetheeee : LAUNDRY LAUNDRY DEY CLEANING RUtepresentedand allenjoyad tractor is Mr. R. H. Eady of Arn-|wag visiting with one of the other Collars ooee Liner tener ee reeeneneees3c Underdrawers, weol corneaBE Neckties occccccck csescesessscseeceeneene 10¢ ‘he afternoon. - Mr E, B. Camipbell prior. . Presbyterian congregations. Sum-| Combinations...... Oeste 15e and 2c} Vests, Dress...ee25¢ up Ojercoats, Sprimg oo.ee 80c had an ia cream ineat for the|. S!@2y compiaints haveeen heard mer flowers were used in the| Handkerchiefs ge Undershirts occeceeeenn 10c Overcoats, Winter ce$1.00 ‘cahidl.dren,the meanmenjtoreya:ed softballhe], b; yreardtotte hthe poopoorr Hsbing imthe Churc| hand madeere theubsuielding quihete Pants, Duck c0.0.u0.0. cceeu 35c| Undercsehiretieste, woowl.aaay 12|leeSearyes oo ons vedAoand-200 and the women Toamed leisurely body of water but few fish are to | Pyjama Suits 0...os20¢ DRY CLEANING SP SUEScc ceesssneenseseectensee este80¢ caught. Last year several thou- Shirts (Negligee) 0.0ABO] Caps occeetoeO5¢ SUItSTUXEMO o..ccesseeeeeeseeseeeeeeee1.00 fsitvyeloe'cwleorcek”evnajtrooysehdin.entsin_‘b.asket {bSeands of fry ‘were ‘brought here| from the government hatchery and| Shirts, collar attached vc.i§e Dressing Gown cor Bath Robe ...... 70c Suits—Tails 20.ee1.00 eee50¢ up — a : placed in the river at the cement Shirts, Dress occ BSC GLOVES ccc ccccceceecceeecteeeeetetsse weceaes We Sweaters occcece Trousers... boo tuntedeeeeeenes coeeeenneete40¢ cpg eg ge os _ {pier. In the city daily-of Saturday Socks, pair... . Be| Hats 0itpS00 Specialized Roofing Service it is reporsed 20,000 bass fry meas-| Underdrawers oei@e| Linen Suits 0.eee 80c Trousers—White Flannel ...... 7c ws , uring albout one and one half inches Ege , : a . in length were placed in the Ottawa THE HOME at pe ae : river above the Champlain bridge. RY z A, whe RO The bass were of the black variety LAUNDRY ; LAUNDRY > DRY CLEANING ee and were sent to Ottawa from the Bath Mats ...... sv cecueeteceneetecceeees 10c Napkins ceeeeeeesesniornaeas seesesineenesansentsees BC Blankets oocccccccce cccccssesssseceeeseeee50c up

i =e | provincial government hatchery at|Bed Pads...eects16¢ Pillow Sips dee teeceeeite sesseeeeaectniees4c Comforterscece ceeoe. _. 65¢ up = White Lake. “No doubt better fish- Quilts 0.0. bocce25 up Sheets, Flannel, Single... 10C Curtains, pailccc50eup as ing im this district would increase Sheets 0.00. ce 5c Sheets, Flannel, Double 0000.0...20e ~~ rene 925 gots the tourist traffic. |Bed Spreads, Light .....0...... 10¢| Sheets, Shower 200s i5¢ Cushion Covers ...... ae oe Up iserane Sa SS Seme of the boys and young men| Bed Spreads, Heavy ...... 0-0. 0020 |Taible Pads oo.cece:@5c Drapes...ee. 100 up a ha RSS of town have been showing some| Bedticks 0000.00.00 ce18e Talole Comers cee16c Motor RUGS occcece:cececeeeee 50e ives WS class so far as swimming and diving Blankets, Single .....0.00. cee25c Taible Covers, large 0... 15¢ Portiers, Single oo ccccee ce1.25 up iA. SE goes. On Friday, Billy MacPher-| Blankets, Doulble 000.0oeBOc Toilet Covers cocci SC sovteirs Double2.00 up 4 = son, while enjoying some boating on Curtains 2.0.0... eeBSc up Towels. ooes covresssereeeee 3¢ R 0 ee o5e oe Res the ‘Ottawa river and out about| Doilies 00.00.00 cere 5e|Towels, Bath .....0.000.- eee rereeee oc | hugs, square yar rere oS Geestsaeeens oe 2¢ Towels, Rollers 0.0.0... Be RUNNErs oo.ceceeee2 r surpris- Dustets 0.000.000 decteeeteseey = A §SS5 ; Fae i fifty yards from shore was bays is ene : : 5 ed to hear his. outboard motor go | - Rr } Mi il | ES Say | Splash into some 12 feet of water,|. ALL GOODS FULLY INSURED AND GUARANTEED WORE leBYE eT cat (hy ne where it has since Temained. It is we 7)oh \ i} Prati i ie hee —— as thought. the. vibration unloosened . ARNPRIOR AGENT .

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Jf (eas ; Ceeil C1 5 saved “fromi a watery grave, on Sat- : JANET & B PARLOR a cetArey ay ee oh ‘S BEAUTY urday someof the divers located Oo Phone 276 the exact spot where the engine Corner Elgin and John ‘Sireeis rests andwith suitable equipment it |. — DRY and CLEANERS SMITHS FALLS STEAM LAUN is thought the. engine will be raised. Smiths Falls, Ont, Phone 94 — Arnprior without much: difficulty. ) 16 Maple Avenue

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‘Miss Lillian Diener of Toronto is GRACE-ST. ANDREW'S UNITED the guest of her sister, Mrs, J. Mc- Union summer services of Grace-|. ials Connell, c ‘Miss Minnie MicLachlin visited ‘JulySp St. Andrew’s and St. Paul’s United, e See our inner spring miatiresses ae at $12.75, at Mathewson’s. | ‘with friends. in Smiths Falls last Miss Shirley Kerr is spending a Carp will be held during July and -- .Mr. Mike Kirwin spent the week- week. cho ‘vacation with friends in Bucking- August. During July, Rev. J. M. - endvisiting relatives in [Russell and . Miss OrnphaCharbonneau of To- ham, Que. - MacDonald will be the minister in ‘ronteis visiting with Mr. and Mrs.) Miss Marjorie Chamberlain of charge, preaching at Carp each -~ Miss Doris MacDonald of Tim+ T. J. Cannon, © Ottawa is visiting with Mr. and Sunday morning at 11 a.m. stand- Marathon Rayon Panties miins, Ont., is visiting friends in Mr. W. J. Johnston of Toronie is Mrs. Hugh Metcalte. - ard time and in Grace-St. Andrew’s Arnprior, - | visiting with his nephews, A. d. Miss Marian McClimot of Ottawa at 7.30 pm. D.S.T. House Bloomers was the guest of Miss Jean Robert- Frocks | ‘Mr. and Mrs:.Henry “Kuhl: and and E. B. Farmer, ST.ANDREW'S. UNITED two sons of Killaloe spent Sunday Rev. T. J. HyRich will be preach- son over the week-end. AND BRIEFS In alovely range of with friends in towne 9° > 4 ingat Pembroke. next Sunday in ‘Mrs, P, J. Williams of Goshen, in white and tea rose. Mrs. Hugo TerMarsh and family the Baptist church — Ind., is enjoying a month’s visit. Sunday school at 10 am., Divine smart style. of Pembroke spent the past week Miss: Ruth Frieday was a week- with her sister, Mirs. J. C. Yule. worship at 11 am., Rev. H. W. Mc- Sizes 14 to 46 Sizes small, medium, with her parents in town. -end visitor at her parental home in Mr. and Mrs. Howard Young and Vey of Douglas will conduct the . and large’ Mr.and Mrs. T. K. Haller of Buckingham, Que. . family were guests with Mr. and service. —- . Lachute, Que., were guests of Mrs. _ Mr. Robert M. Young of Glasgow, Mrs, J. G. Etherington last week. 98¢ has FITZROY PARISH D. Grindley, Braeside over the Montana, visited last week with his Mr, Sylvester Brennan, who 25€ Pre after Trinity— been teaching at Jamaica, West In- _ Seventh. Sunday week-end. ee sister, Mrs. J. G. Etherington. Ninth Line at 10.30 am.; Fitzroy at Anderson and Mas- dies, is spending his holidays in Better line at - . Miss Dorothy . Miss Violet MicAfee of Regina is 3 p.m.; Woodlawn at 7.30 p.m SHEER CHIFFON ter Richard Anderson of. Toronto spending her vacation with her town. - 39e, 59ce, 79 are holidaying withtheir aunts, the Messrs. Cyril Saddington and PENTECOSTAL CHURCH

parents, (Rev. and Mrs. T. McAfee. Misses Carke, Hugh street north. Basil Earle of Toronto, and Norman Miss Pauline Cannon, R.N., has Pentecostal Church, 9.45 am.|- HOSIERY Mr. and . John Gorman re-| 3 Earle of Haileybury were guestsof. Be- Mr, and Mrs. John i returned to New York after spend- Sunday school; 11 am., “The turned to their home. in Detroit Mr. and- Mrs. H. J. Trippthis week. p.m., “What D. & A. Lastex ing a vacation at her parental home liever’s Strength”; 7.45 Monarch _aftersspeniding a week with the Mr. and Mrs. H. Heintzman, Craig were the keys Christ gave Peter? in town. street sepnt the holiday week-end -latter’s mother, Mrs. John (Cunning- Who has them’ today.” Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Clume and period im Buffolo, Niagara Falls and Genuine Full Fashion- Softies daughter Betty of Toronto visited . The following students graduated Toronto with their son, Mr. Garnet. ST. ANDREWS PRESBYTHRIAN ed. In the newest sum- ‘with Mir. John E. Murphyover the in from Talber’s business college with Heintaman. » 3 Morning Service at 11 am., the mer shades. Sizes 815 White and Tea Rose honors: Jean MacLean,- Jean Mc- week-end. Mr. Dan ,MiccKay had the misfor- pastor. Rev. Thos. McAfee. Dur- Sizes Small, Medium - Intyre, Marie Ruthledge and Erma Miss Audrey Charbonneau, B.A., tume to have his foot crushed. The ing the holidays the evening ser- to 104% pr has returned to Toronto after accident happened last week while vice will be withdrawn. and Large spending a holiday with Mr. and _. Rev. Thos, McAfee of Arnprior working in the saw mill. Mr. ZION EVANGELICAL 69c. Mrs. T. J. Cannon. McKay is able to be about with 98e _ delivered the address at the Ren- Dr. J. A. and Mrs. Graham and Saturday, July 10, 8 pm. Pre- the aid of crutches. , - frew Oddfellows decoration service communion service, Rev. W. E. children of Goderich, Ont, are The report of the death of Mrs. on Sunday last. .A number of the guesis this week with the lattex’s Beese, D.S., will preach. Sunday, TERRY -roaemibers of Vivian Lodge, Arnprior William James Shannon at her i0 am., Sunday School; li am, parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Osborne home in Medicine Hat, will be _ MEN’STIES were in attendance. at their cottage. Communion Services, message by found on another page of this issue. Rev. Beese, Hamilton; 7.30. p.m.. Mir. and Mrs. K. H. Dunlap of Mr. Geo. A. Tripp, who has been The late Mrs. Shannon was before Beach Kimonas Liowell, Mass, and son Parker Sermon. “Amd the Lord showed SILK FOULARD visiting his many friends in Fitzroy her marriage Mary Conn, a: dauigh- _Dunleo of Springfield, also Miss Hire a Tree.” ° left this week for his home in ter of the late Samuel Conn cf In White, Yellow, Priscilla Robinson of Lowell, Mese., In a nuge range of de- Irma, Alta. Mr. Tripp had the plea- Fitzroy. ELGIN STREET BAPTST Green and Searlet -gpent a few days last week with sure of being present for the Tripp 10 am. Bible school, 11 a.m. and signs. Handmade by othe former’s son, Mr. Kirk Dunlap reunion held on Dominion. Day. 7.30 p.m., Rev. Mr. Richardson of Regular $2.95 and Mrs, Dunlap. _ Mrs. ‘(Charles MacDonald and Dar- Pemloroke will preach at (both ser- WILMOR ‘T'o Clear $1.88 lene returned home this week from Lt.-Col. Gardner Speaks vices. a trip through the western pro- White Lake Baptist church-—2.45 Special AQ@

vinees to Northern Saskatchewan, At Women’s Institute pim., Rev. Mr. Richardson of Pem-

returning by (Calgary, Alta., stop- proke will preach. White Satin ping off at many points of interest. Lieut. Col. P. H. Gardmer, who FITROY UNITED Mrs. F. §S. Donaldson, Pansy has recently returned from the Cor- Shaw, of Portland, Oregon, has onation was the guest speaker at Sunday next—Epiworth ait 11 am.; WABASSO Now is the time to stock up with come éast to spend the sumimer the Lorne Sutherland women’s in- Kimburn at 3 p.m.; Galetta at 7.30 Brassieres summer necessities, a few cf which with her mother, Mrs. T. Shaw of stitute meeting held at the homeof p.m. are listed below: Ottawa. Mrs. Fred Carss on Wedmesday af-: PRINTS Sizes 32 to 38 ov Thermos and VacuumBottle 45up . Week-end visitors at the homeof ternoon. Col. Gardner, who was in- Special D5e Wax Paper, Paper ‘Cups, Crepe Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Melanson troduced by Mirs. Fred Carss, gave _ Entrance Réults i Serviettes (plain and colored) Pap- 36 in. wide

were: Mr. and Mrs. Krank O’Brien a very interesting address on his er Luncheon Sets, Shownin a large range and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Landry of impressions of his trip.. He' alse Pakenham | Bathing Caps lie up Rochester, NvY.; Mr. and Mrs. J. displayed pictures, and also a ban- of patterns, yd. ‘aleum Powder Special—i~: Tin Earl Barr, Clifford Dool, Chrisia~ GRASS RUGS HowardMelanson and son Peter of ner that he hadreceived that was Cashmere Bouquet with Perfume bel Evans, Mildred Giles, Theresa Ottawa. used to decorate the C-P.R. building Quigley. i - 25 Visiting this week with Mr. and Se in London. Fitzroy Harbor For Verandahs and Olyrpene (for insect bites) 50ic, $1 Mrs. J. H. Robertson at their sum- The imstitute meeting opened - Loretta Costello, Mackenzie Better lines of Wabasso Cottages, Handy First Aid Kit 35c¢ mer cottage are the latter’s parents, aid with the institute ode followed by Findlay, Marie Findlay, Bruce Aigo complete stock B&B first Mr and Mrs. J. F. Siegrist of _Ux- the Lord’s prayer. The invitation Prints, yd. Sizes 6’x 9? $2.00 Findlay, Fernie Gerrie, William necessities pridge, and Miss L. G. Siegrist, received from Huntley branch was Jordan, Robert Lahaye, Desmond - FOR FLIES R.N., of Sarnia, Mr. and Mrs, Al. accepted. The treasurer was in- Larkin, Jack Miumro. (25eand 30e Iilty-o-Cide (stainless and fragrant) Siegrist and son Jimmie of Chesley, ‘structed to pay the convention ex- Smaller sizes. 39¢c, 69¢e

Recommended—Cecil Farrell, Fly-Tox—3ic and 60c _| Mr. and Mrs. L.. W, Siegrist and pense fee of $1 and also $2 to the Munro, 35ic, 60c - daughter Thelma of Oakville. ‘district annual treasurer . The col- Jack Lougheed, James Eleanor Walker. ‘Wilson Fly Pads, Fly Coils ete. © lection received amounted to $1.75. Summer Dresses and Millinery Kodak Films eG '|R.H. McCREARY,. B.A., M.D. “Reportofthedistrict’annual was : Kinburn © “ Printing andDeveloping ivan Baird, Ruby Baird, Pearl given by Miss M. Bhair. | Postgraduate training in Civic (Convenors of standing commit- Barber, Gwen Baskin, ‘Winnifred McCORD’S | Hospital andIsolation Hospital, tees were appointed as follows: ‘Belsher, Gerald Bidgood, Frances Ottawa; Hospitalfor Sick Child- Education, Miss M. Stewart; health, Bruce, Helen Carss, John ‘Coady DRUGSTORE. | ren, Toronte; and Children’s Mrs. E.. Code; home economics, Mrs. (hon.) Iris Coe, Etta Delahunt, Phone 66 Free Delivery Memorial Hospital, Montreal. W. E. Dean; agriculture and Cana- Everett Findlay, Florence Forman, Nellie Fonman, Carman Hanna, Prescriptions and Sick Room dian“industries, Miss L. Chapman; Phone 81 “Where Satisfaction is a Certainty” | Supplies -. Phone 104 108 Daniel Si. Eric Johnston, John Lunmey, (hon). legislation, Mrs. L. Stewart; histori- eal research, Miss Jean Robertson; Murray MacMillan, Dorcas Parker, Eleanor Parker, Theresa ‘Smith, community activities and relief,

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Mrs. W. Leslie; peace, Mrs. G. : These Prices Are. James; Canadianization, Mrs. F. Watson. Effective Until Recommendea—Joyce Baird, Lois Seturday. july: 10th Carss. . ELECTRIC IRONS Ceal Oi Steves eee Baird, Helen Davis, Isobel Davis, ‘A short andinteresting talk on $1.35, $3.50, $6.95, $9.95 3 Burner New Perfectors $25

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Dean; Mrs. L Stewart, all past Omar Stanton, Marie Teevens. $2.98, $5.00, $7.75 Asikestos Wicks 2000000000000...10¢ eee 5 gals. Coal Oil...$1.00 presidents present, who held the Electric Hot Plates

chair since this branch was organi- 50c, $3.75, Rangettes $34.50 eee zed in 1919. These ‘were very in- Lawn Sprayers sir sas Tell . teresting to the newer members. Aladdin ‘Lamps GGc, $1.25, $2.95, $4.00, $4.95, R S Fis: ee One minute silence was observed. in | POWDE s OBITUARY r & Wicks, Mantles, Glasses n $5.95

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A) McCormick's aes a Miss Helen Maclean was a week- wife and two daughters, Elizabeth | /SODAS 2 prac. 29C end guest of friends in the capital. Mary, 12, and’ Helen Hileen, 8; his Messrs. J. Sherridan,. D. Kelly father and mother; two brothers, H. Falls. death. He was 70 years of age and PEAS = no.4 N¢.7 10c JUNKET(4Flavours) and A. M. MacLean were a motor Neil S., Camillus, of Was app Northern, Toilet Murdie, at home; “The floral offerings consisted arently in the best of healt ICE CREAM MIX party to Ottawa on Saturday. N.Y.; two sisters, Mrs. Elmer Grube White Lily spray from: wife and on Monday morning. 3 Rolls Zac Miss Elaine Grandy of Galt is Syracuse, and Janet at home. daughters, other sprays from father Mr. McBride was a son of the AYLMER BRAND spending a pleasant vacation with The funeral service was held in and miother, sisters and brothers, late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McBride CHOICE QUALITY 3 her friend, Miss Dorothy Dickson. the United church, North Augusta, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mckay and fam- and was born at Fitzroy Harbor on in Messrs Clifford and Harold ‘Hen- on June 18, at 230. and was ily, Mr. and Mrs| John Duff and May 6, 1867. He received his derson and Borden Russell were a charge of Rev. George W. Dustin. family, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Box, education at Westmeath, andi there | CAMP- 20 oz. in the United church Manhard was ma TOMA motor party to ‘Cornwall on Sun- Interment was Mr. and Mrs. T. Sheffield, rried to the former Mar- TO BELL'S- Tins J Augusta. The U 3 at North W. Institute, garet Jane B ICE day. cemetery V.P.A., New Dublin aird. He retired from A. Clark, Fraser Miss Margaret and Helen Forbes pallbearers were Mrs T. Dunn and family, Crescent farming 18 years ago and went to Ransom 1Lb. | of Carleton Place are spending this Clark, Gordon Kennedy, from New Dublin friends and rela- Ottawa, ere he had resided ev Ernie er | DOMESTIC <2 =13° | week at the home of their aunt, Rowley, Manford Sheffield, tives, Broken circle fromm Mr. and since. was only five years a Mirs. R. Gordon Storey and Mrs. Salmon. Mrs. Robert Perkins and family. that he founded thetea ond coffee of the Storey. Deceased: was a member Cirele L.O.L. 220. Basket iMr. Seepusiness of which he was 220, and a Visitors noticed here during the Loyal Orange Lodge, No. and Mrs Roy Perkins and family hhie aaecativne head uipp to to tthhee t flor- ti me of | -end were Mr. Jas. Mullen and very lange number of beautiful Oskar, Mrs. George Love, Mr. DOMINO k TEA *25° = 50¢| | wee and testimony family, Mrs. W. H. Henderson and al offerings bore eloquent and Mrs. Bectin, Mrs. Shan Love. Mr. McBride was a member affection in f children, Miss Dorothy and Master to the high esteem and bouquets, Mr. and Mrs. How, Dr. St. James United church, and wa rela- s - Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Mac- which Mr. Frood was held by and Mrs. Armstrong, Misses Stev- widely known in Ottawa. He had 23° ; d Mr. an ‘2° Lean, Mrs. A. H. Walsh, Misses tives and friends. ens, Mr. and Mrs. Moore, made his home at 209 Fifth CORN avenue. CHOICE attending | distance Catharine and Isobel Walsh, all of Those from a Mrs. Dales and family. Surviving are his widow, two -.. WWilbert’s No-Rub — 5c, 35c doz. John Duff Oranges...... ‘Ottawa. the funeral were: Mrs. sons, Osler and Orville McB Shoe White _ 4 U8e Maggie ride, Be. Lemons...doz. 38 The regular meeting of the W.A. and Stewart, Arnprior; Jeffery McBride and two daughters, Mrs. C. A. Me- “ ey and Mrs. lope...... -’ ‘or an of St.Augustines Anglican church Campbell, Goshen; Mr. limcheon Donalg (Effie) and Mrs. S. S. Okins pala Vb- wan Canite Mrs. Collapsing shortly after was held on Tuesday afternoon at | William Fraser and James, (Cora) all of Ottaw and - three rapefruit ...... 3 for 40¢ Ren- at his former home at . Maxwell , a Al canine cies in “*" G of Mrs. Art Trafford’s Alex, McLaren, David Barr, grandchildren. There alsosurvive oz. 25¢ the home Mrs. Lake, in the Gatineau district, Jef- hPastes Ta 10c Plums Sut itconnenn d attendance of membezs frew; James McKay, Mr. and two brothers, Alex. McBride of FameFis with a good Mrs. frey McBride, president of the alade ‘Jar 29C and son, E, Box, Glassco’sMarm present, The president, Mrs. E. M. Neil Mckay Coffee Supply Cobden, and Hamilon. McBride, ad 0c _ John Hanson, McBride Tea and Rad Motor Oil §° L.15 Cabbage...... he Easterbrook presided, after the de- M. Campbell, Mrs. former- Westmeath, and cone sister, Mrs: S. Penn ite Lake; House, 794 Bank street, and ” Lettuce Saeed“ene ee -yotional and business periods the | Thomas Fraser, all of Wh district, died T. Baird of Kinburn. S “4 i Frood and ly well-known in this | Celeryou_Atea c as spent. in. making ‘blocks. Mr. and Mrs. Neil all Funeral service will be conducted ie time w Mrs. Elmer on Monday afternoon. Friends Ti 12: Carrots cnn Bunch 5c lt for missions. Dainty daughter, Mr. and will -be at his home on Wednesday after- SHOE POLISH for a qui .; over the Ottawa district family, Syracuse, NLY wereserved by the Grube and ‘refreshments tshocked at news of Mr. McBride’s noon by Rev. Norman Coll, .

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“THE ABNPRIOR CHRONICLE Thursday, July 8, 1937 —

o, Arnprior Public School Promotion

‘(Names in Order ofMerit) Nabert, Lois “‘Meumann, “Winifred S.;MOSQUITOES— Watson, Howard Brown, Lloyd "KILL FromJr. (Primer to Jr.T Blackburn, Evelyn L’Abbe, Con- stroyed.noweliminates the - 2 Every,inseet pest de Luella Heise, wack - Armstrong, Stance Moskos, Shirley Kerr, Bav- wmnenaceof: tpestdesyore, Use Fly-0-Cide:for Lyal Anderson, Doreen Murdoch, erly Johnston, Emma Kopetoske, . Bure ickresults.Flies,mosquitoes,mo: 8, ants. be . Soensent|pestcan escapePly-0-Cide. Tt is-a Geraldine Potter, Claire Anderson, Jack Hobbs, Albert Neumann, Bar- double-strengthinsecticide—graranteedtokill, DonaldMurdoch, Anna Neumann, bara Bond, ... “Refill. yourFly-O-Gide,containers at your druggist Rona Robillard; Doris Rivett, fRiose- Passed Final Examinations—Mar- Te ca Regular: Price,.8.02.size,‘35c. Refill, only 25e." mary MacGregor, Evelyn Loucks, garet:Cameron, Joy Eckford. and Garfield Hyland, Kenneth Schultz, Helen Mesley equal, Margaret Wil- -oe| RegularPrice, 16oz.size, 55c. Refit, only 40e. a O4459aaa Stuart Malloch, Darlene MadDon. sen, Tom Wood, Donald Patterson, a: nd.Lyman Co., Limited Toronto, Canada YouMONEY : Northrop ald. Aletha Whyte, Mildred Robertson, 7451.08(ene From Jr.Primer to St. Primer Edith Presley, Doris Runtz, Boyde | Anderson, Ronald Lytle, (Reginald

Bcb MeConnell, Pearl Kopetoske, Wagenblass. BRAESIDE ‘NEWS|Henry. Ramus, Willis Gilmour, Ir Wto Sr Donald Slater, Jim: Campbell, Alice Wedding W. Richey, A Favorite (intended for. Last Week) ‘Rich, Betty Code, Meril Heise, Promoted on year’s work—Ona Barry Trowsdale, DonaldPierce, El- Bethune, Dorene Jaster, Adele With Horsemen Mr. Wim. Murray returned to PIERCE—FARRELL lard ‘Tourangeau, Gerald Kuehl, Scheel, Geraldine Boicey, his. parental home here. Helen - Dorion Scheel, Thelma Scheel, Schlievert, George Byerly, Shirley Follo The Sports Editor of the Ottawa wing is the account of the - Miss. Inez Burton of Renfrew Muriel Mosley, Douglas Gerrie. McComb. weddi Citizen had the following to say of into “the pulpit me‘st. ‘Andrew's ng of Mr. Arthur Cyril Pierce, spentthe week-end. at her home . E. H. Johnston, teacher. On Examinations—Edward Hol- formerl Walter ‘Richey, son of Mrs. Robert - United church’. on. Friday evening. y of Pakenham, and son of Miss Lorna Sereneyis spending a bein, Gordon Ring, Buddy ‘Clarke, Mr Richey of Arnprior: : “ Revi: Cc.B“MoLellan.. of Bethany ClassI to Jr. 1st A. . and Mrs, Arthur Pierce. Mr. few days with Miss Joan Bronskill. | Rudolf Laue, Helen Munro, EL Pierce ““Over in Montreal they are sing- is well known in this com- United: eburch,‘Almonte, acted -as Honors—Douglas Farmer, Glenn bourne Kerr. munit ing the praises of Walter Richey, Mr. Greg. Dodds of Montreal is y and best wishes for his verley Kerr, Shirley fu- the modest-manmered young man : ~¢chainman and. led in devotions and spending a vacation: at his home Wilson, Be D. Neill, teacher. ture happiness are extended rthy, rold ins, nald - to him who is starting the horses at the ~ Gnduction: | ‘Rev. Ronald Vatcher,. here. Ca Ha He Do Mc by his many friends. of(CarletonPlace, addressed the pas- Connell, James Ledgerwodd, Estelle Sr. If to Jr. IV “S Blue Bonnets race meeting. This is Miss Marion Horanof Ottawa is t. Paul’s Anglican Chur tor, while Riev. James Watson. Promoted South Porc indeed pleasing although not at all Taylor of visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. on year’s work—tris upine, was the se2ane oe “Arnprior, addressed the -congrega- Pass—Audrey Holmes, Verda Scheel, picturesq surprising. For a numbber of years G. Hogan. ° Alan Relyea, Alex. Ledger- ue June wedding when tio: n. A reception in the church Scheel, Bob Code, Jack Robertson, wood, L Dorothy it was contended by nearly all rac- illian Howson, Grace Byer- , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. hall was held later with Mrs. J. J. Miss Ellen Brags, R.N., of King- Donald Sullivan, Bob Ramus, Yetty Thom ing associations operating in Can- ley, James Gillies. as E, Farrell, became the eS ston is spending a few days with Finklestein, Donna Brown, “Mildred ada that it was absolutely necessary : ‘Wilson and Attie Blair-as hostess Promotedon final examinatio bride of Arthur Pierce, {friends here. ns— Pakenham. for them to employ starters from . and ‘host. Mr. Tuener succeeds Presley. lola Hanson, Eunice Robill Ven. Archdeacon J. ard, John E. Woodall of- the U.S. It was said there were no Rev. G.W.Goth, who goesto Bran- Miss Sheila Caldwell of Montreal Stavenow, Hollis Kittner, ficiated and the wedding (Class II To Jr. ist B. Allan music was Canadians competent for the task. o don,Man is visiting at the.home of Mr. and Gilmour, Robert Adrain. provided by Mrs. Hux ley of Schu- This reporter took the opposite Mrs. D. Browntee. Honors—Gloria Runtz, Lois Main- macher. ‘During the signin g of the JR. II TO SR. IV reg view and now all the starters © at ‘Mr. Robert: MicLaren of Winnipeg prize, Elaine Farmer, Esther Mec- ister, solos were rendered by is visiting friends here ang in sur- Lachlin, Doreen ‘Sinnett, Eunice Mrs. J. Christie. Eastern Canada race meetings are Promoted on year’s work—Don- Canadian citizens. They are Tom rounding. country. Peever. Given in marriage ald Hart, Robert Tourangeau, Rus- by her father, “Nipper” Rowe, I.C\R.A., and Tom Pass—George McLachlin, Jean the bride was a pictu _ Mr.-and Mrs. F. H. Bronskill and sell Gardner, Allan Robertson, Keith re of loveliness Clark, independent circuit, in On- Hope, Lois Parker, Peter Mansfield, in her whitelace family have gone to their summer Ray, John Anderson, Rita Gilmour, Zown made on tario, ‘and Walter Richey, in the pro- Melville Desarmie, James Gilmour, long filled lines, with l home at Sandy Beach. Patterson Hall, Jean Robertson, ong sleeves vince of Quebec. Richey, who is Jean Siver. and Queen Anne colla -Mrs, Jack Meek left on Tuesday Helen Niblett, Joseph: Carr, Jiohn r. Her white an Arnprior “olg boy,” now living Jean C. Whyte, teacher. tulle veil was caugh for an extended visit withher sis- Sproule. t to her head near Montreal, is one of the best in . with a frilled coronet of ter, Mrs. A, Martin of Port Arthur. Sr. First to Jr. Second, Promoted on final examinations— tulle and the business. He has worked: sev- orange blossoms. She wo Andrew Cotie, Earl Black, Gordon re white eral seasons at Connaught Park in a - Miss Sybil Armstrong nurse in accessories and carr Honors—Dorcas Steele, Jim Tour- Ferguson, Harold Tourangeau, Shir- ied a bouquet most satisfactory manner and will training. in General Hospital, Mont- angeau, Kathleen Buggis, Doreen of Easter lillies and fern. jreal, is spending a vacation with ley Code, Frank Lentz, Lillian be back on the job again, Aug. 2-17, Hoad, Joyce Relyea, Ella Siver, Miss Beulah Rayner attended as -|her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex, Lentz, Edmund Becker. when the local meetingis held. Nora Shaw, Theo. Oelsner. maid of honor, attractive in (bl Armstrong. J. L. Field, teacher. ue Pass—Dora Lentz, Connie Code, suede lace, made on longlines, with ‘Sunday visitors at the home of Irais Simpson, Earl Ferguson, Earl From Jr. WI to Sr. Ill large mohairpicture hat and white “| Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Sereney were Yade, accessories. Her flowers were red J. L. Steele of Russell, Ont., was ‘Mrs, Bell and Misses Audrey Bell Promoted on: year’s work-—Joan roses and lily of the valley. Miss elected Grand Master of the Black Jt. First to Sr. Firs: Chapter of British America on . -and Nora Elliott of Winchester and Farmer, Mary Slater, Corinne Bed- Hilda Stephenson was. loridesmaid, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sereney of Honors—Howard Waldron, Ivan ore, Beverley Shaw, Gayle McKer- dressed in maize lace over taffeta, Monday night at the Grand lodge : Ottawa. | Simpson, Grant Weldon, Lois Frie- racher, Marion Heins, Hedley Budd, the gown made on long lines. Her meeting in Ottawa. He is well known Joanne Moore, Frahcis Frieday, in this district, as he resided in the Public: school closed here on day, Marion Pell, matching hat was an off-the-face iPass—Gerald ‘ Heisse, Lorraine Percy Runtz, Jessie Adrain, Arthur Style and she wore white aecces- Capital from 1918 till 1926. He is Tuesday. and all three teachers are a native of Carleton Place, Dubn;, Betty Huckabone, George “Byerley, Douglas Slaughter, Har- Sores, carrying mauve sweet peas .|re-engaged for another year. Four. Tllingsworth, Audrey Hart, Ronald riet Heise, Dorcas Scheel, and fern. pupils cbtained entrance to High Baker, Ross Byerley, Dorcas Lewis, Passed on final examinations— Little Misses Margaret Connolly school on their year’s work. These TONIAGARA| Doris McCrea. Allegra Fiss, Teddy Dahms, Daug- and Neree McGi were the nn fare. .Margo Bradford,Margaret n M. W. Ault, teacher. las Brown, Lillian Taylor, Max chanmi flower girls, dressed alike Young, Lorne Phillips and Billy ng Bedore and Lolla McCrae equal, in apple green taffeta, made Emipire Few.‘places-da:the world can pro- |Meek. Sr. I to Jr. Ti vide such (a -fascinating day—or.. Kenneth Schubrink, Edith Heise, style, with matching, off-the-face Marlyn Scheel, Marion Kerr. night—as Niagara Falls. Why not — 1On: Fridayevening the congrega- Passed on final examinations—iva hats. «Their accessories were in tion of Braeside United church Niblett, Jean Scobie, Doreen Barrie, maize and they carried bouquets of | -yisit this.wonderland. of natural From Sr. II to Jr. il beauty and romance this week-end?. . met in the Club Rooms:and present- Roy Montgomery, James McLaren. pink and white sweet peas. E. Stewart, teacher. ~. There’s a-real.theill iin the thunder. edthe retiring minister Rev. Jas. Promot2 ed on y'year’s work—Grace The best man was Emerson McCurdy‘with a well-filled purse. Bowes, while Jas. Baker and Ben ing white: -catacacts—in the: -rock. Jr. Il to Sr. Ti . |Homuth, Mary Armstrong, Kenneth -¢unnels under“the Falls—in the” | The:‘presentation wasmade by Mr. ~“LBriscoe,. Gerald Homuth, Hugh Des- Schultz were the ushers. cool, naturalglens. Every facility C. D. Young while Mr. Chas. Gil- Promoted on year’s ‘work—Joan armia. A buffet luncheon was served! af- is provided. for.delightful .“picnics mour. acted: as chairman for the Gorman, Clarence Loock, Mercedes Passed on final examinations— ter the ceremony at the home of and an ‘excellent restaurant operat- _ evening. Rev. Mr. McCurdy thank- Kauffeldt,. Marguerite Bahm, Mar- Ella Barrie, Kenneth Schultz, Doug- the bride’s parents, 66 Bloor Avenue ed bytheNiagara’Parks Commis- tedallvery fittingly and told same guerite Badham, Vernon Robertson, las Clarke, Clifton Hart, Glendon where Mrs. Farrell received, wear- sion provides excellent food at rea- | interesting happenings during his Betty Loucks, Douglas McLean, Hynes, Lloyd Presley. ing a black lace ensemble with sonable prices—within fullviewof forty-two years in the ministry. Joan Heintzman, Earl Cartwright, Iva Parsons, teacher. matching black hat and accessories the American aad Horseshoe Falls. ~ Of these years the past nine have Weldon Holmes, Hugh Boyce, Allan and corsage of red: roses, cand atnight there is the gorgeous been spent here.- Mr. McCurdy ex- McConnell, Dougias McKerracher, Jr. If to Jr. 1V In the evening a reception was illumination: of. the misty Balls in pects to sail on Thursday. to visit Glen|Carr, John.Howson. held in the Finnish Hall, many rainbow.colors, oe Recommended—Robert Guselle, friends in England, Scotland and] Passed on final examinations— friends of the young couple attend- Douglas Scheels, Vera Lewis, Miur- France. During the evening sing- Bill Weed, Phyllis Stewart, Patsy ing. The ‘bride received many iel Murdoch, Catherine Pritchard, For descriptive literature write to jing was rendered by the choir and Robertson, Billie Styles, Donald lovely and useful gifts. Later in is worthy of Protection. Let Jean Wilson, Douglas Heise, Dero- a RESIDENCE BURGLARY The¢ Publicity Department, by . Messrs. Gilbert Carmichael, Fraser and Lorenia Tribe equal, the evening Mr. and Mrs. Pierce thy Staye, Marjorie Loucks, Doris © and LIABILITYPolicy guazd KennethGilmour and - Ed. Sereney, Malcolm Armitage, Arthur Watson, left for Kirkiand Lake, where they Staye, Eunice Potter, Ralph Simp- # for you. spent afew days. For travelling while Rev. Mr. McDonald. of the Bert Frievalt, Alfred Slater, Eldon son, Eric Nabert. Robillard, Norman Frievalt, Forbes the bride chose an all white ensem- United Church, Arnprior, and Mr. Passed on final Examination— A, A, McLean,B.A. MeMillan. ble. Mr. and Mrs. Pierce will re- The G. . Macnab “also - of Arn- Kenneth Fraser, Anna Mainprize, prior as friends ‘of Mr. McCurdy KE. Stewart, teacher. side in South Porcupine. “cokSSION Eric Sullivan, Gordon Heintzmann, Agency | spoke a few words. At the close ‘From Sr. I to Jr. Wt Lawrenicce Guest, Shirley Boicey, of the evening the ladies served Te- Wi IAGARA_FALLS ONTARIO Mervyle Clarke, Edward Mainprize, McGonigal Block fr:eshments.- Promoted on year’s work—Leona Phone 211

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S drew MicKie, Myrtle Murdoch, read by Mrs. H. E. Carry, and a Alma Hyland, Lillian Guest, Eunice membership campaign was launch- Scheel, ad. It was decided to hold “a glove C. A. MULVIHILL, K.C., B.A, F. M. Macnab, teacher. making course” in July. Mrs. Ira BARRISTER, Solicitor, Notary, Cavanagh was appointed convener Bonding and Brokers’ "Agent, ete. sr. IT to Jr. IV of the dramatic contest. Mrs. Cav- Money to loan. Office John street, of current Promoted on year’s’ work—Jean anagh gave a review opposite Bell Telephone office. Craig, Willis Glenn, Donald Ring, events and reported on the district Evelyn Baker, Roy Neumann, Earl convention at Carp. Mrs. H. E. A. A. McLEAN, B.A. Lytie, Donald Potter, Doris Schlie- Carry was winner of the potato Whatiistheobject contest, while the losers in another (Successor to Late A. Burwash} vert, Lois Sinnett, Muriel Burns, are treating the winning team to a BARRISTER, Solicitor, Notary Pub- Dick Pell. field day on Wednesday to the Ex- lic. Office in Gardner Block, Passed final: examinations—Reta John street. perimental Farm, Ottawa. Phone 67. Raycroft, Bill Johnston, Edith xOvern [ nent control 2‘ c- Mrs. H. Carry displayed some Secbie, Bythea Watson, Allan Ma GEORGE M. BLEAKNEY Laren, Eleanor Cartwright, Leon- tatting and Mrs. Harold Blanchard something beautiful. Refreshments ard Stavenow. BARRISTER Solicitor and Notary were served by the hostesses, Mrs. M. Lindsay, teacher. Public. Money to loan. gio. “The bestmethod of determining the proper control of course, education | Mrs. A. Powell, Mrs. Forest Ferguson 40meritof anysystem of government begins, for Suite 811 Ottawa Electric Bldg. then public opinion dis- Jr, IV to Sr. IV . and Mirs. H. Hudson. 80 Sparks St., Ottawa, Ont. |... controlof the sale of brewed malt —courages excess. ted on year’s work—Isabel _ beverages isto apply thissimpletest. Unfortunately it takes time to re- Promo Wood, Helen Slaughter, Velva Led- ~ Tf the system aims at coercion, at’ pair the ravages of prohibition. A , gerwrood, Edna Wolff, Joyce Jones WITH A TRIED AND PROVEN GOOD oe makingpeople*‘sood” against their whole generation wer “PEP UP”TONIG. STOMACH, LIVER|& BLOOD e deprived of Helen Nabert, Ada Scheel, Viola _ will,it is not onlyundemocratic but, the cpportunity of learning moder- Armstrong, at experience has shown, it will fail. ion. So therearestill abuses, which | Passed final examination—Lois _ Tf the systemaims ateducation, at government control corrects. | Watson, Leona Becker, Ruth Mur- 7 making it easierfor people to learn: A careful study convinces us that dock, Helen Schubrink, Margaret Ap self-control, it is on theright track. a sound public opinion is growing O'Brien. teacher. < HERBALREMEDY. WERECOMMENDTHIS:B” |i. Any insistence that the consump- - in favour of reasonable’andtem- Mrs, M. Lindsay, -pera enjoy ‘The presen sys- tion ofthesewholesome,mildly stim- te ment. t Je. IV to Sr. IV For Sale at McCord’s DrugStore lating beverages:‘should only take > tem in fact.is proving successful. Promoted cn year’s work—Glen _. place in private behind shut doors, - In themeanwhile prohibition ex- Bedore, Wilfrid Good, Tom Cotie, cannotgive people the opportunity -tremists use’ the behaviour. of the Nora Friday, ‘oss Robertson, - to learn tousethemsanely, decently, ~ ‘victims of their own legislation as Claude Storey, Frances Loock, andto their own advantage. an argument for repeating their fatal George Mainprize, Cecil Lentz, j. C LITTLE When, onthe other hand, they ve mistake. Frances Holmes, Orville Thoms, aareavailable inm2 publicplaces, ‘under Orville Boicey, Clarence Metcalfe, William Waldron. FUNERAL DIRECTOR and 2 This advertisement is inserted bsy the Brew- Passed on final examination— AMBULANCE SERVICE Ing Industry in the interest of a. better public Lawrence Crogie, Jack Scheel, Her- understanding:of certain aspects of the . |bert Byerley, Mary ‘Burns, Leo OFFICE 126 _.. problems oftemperance andlocal option. ‘Moskos, Hince . Nabert, Melville ltaJohn St. _ Telephones-- _ V eith, Alvin Bond, TomBaker. NIGHT 328

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|Arnprior SeparateSchool Promotion At) 4 aU pys

Form:I Jv. A. to. Form I Sr— Doris Dodge, William Greeley, Pat- John Gareau, Joseph Sanders, Ger- Tick Griffin, Loyd Hogan, Marguer- ald Mulcahy, Joan Grenier, Patrick. ite Lapierre, Donald McDonogh, Laderoute, Helen Desormia, Maxine -Boris Graham, Vio.et Graham, Lol- WAS Mulvihill, George Graham, William eta Marcellus, Matilda Barsoski. Galvin, Francis Schnob, ‘Desmond Recommended—iMabel Lascelle, St. Pierre, William May, Audry Gerald Burnette, Herman Ayotte. ® e}? ® 8 » Costello, Simonne Clouthier, Don- ald McKinstry, Andrew. Warden, Form II C to Form Il Jr—Hon- crs, Sylvia Mainville, Leo MidMan- Fleurette Kingsbury, Thomas Ro-} )ASe' us, WilliamSinn. T%A billard, Raymond Lascelle, Leo} Levesque, Wesley Howard, Phyliis |: Pass—Lester Savord, Patrick | Brunette, Lilian Levesque, Patricia Galligan, John Waish, George Val- Here's a Paint ade Massey, Pearl Savord, Janet Bigras, }. “GALETTA.Wi John Brunette, Desmond Dodge, | Form HI to Jr. A. to Form I11 Sr, Celebrated Forlts | ANTRIM W.L Jean Dulin, Wilfrid Fortin, Mervin Honors, Teresa Sauve, John Proulx, Nelson Ayotte, Whyte, “Thomas Guinan, Gladys All-Round Quality The: agricultural mesting of: the Antrim Women’s Institute met at Guilmette, Mary Galvin. Form I Sr. A to Form II. Sr— Galetta: Wil. was held on.Wednes- the home of Mrs. W. R. Serson on Pass—Lois Farrell, Rita Burnette, Rene Gagne, Ernest Bigras, James Rita Leaves No Brush Marks” F day afternoon of last.week with Saturday afternoon and took the Gagne, Willianna Bisson, John Howard, Gordon. Burnette, Kenneth Mrs: A. Brunette presiding, Mrs. T. form of an outing. ‘Races were in Scardino, June Desarmia, Frances W. Dickson extendingthehospital- charge of Allan Timmins, Sedley Trudeau, Mildred Robillard, Oswald Kittner, Andrew Geroux, Francis Ayotte, Francis Barsoski, 1? 25% Greater spreading ity of her homefor this - occasion. Steen, George Sayles and Willard Emile Galligan, Ethel Dupuis, Patricia ‘Theroll call was responded to by Anderson, and arranged by Misses Genereux. 4 Costello, Marion Felteau, Rita Braz- and hiding. “How to Beautify Our ‘Bomes and AL Morton, P. Tripp and Martha FormI Jr. Bto Form I Sr. A.— €au. fay Gardens.” Serson. Sofball was also enjoyed. 25% Better appearance. a) TWH aa Mars, E, Me Easterbrook: gave the Iris Huron, John Letersky, Doreen Form II.Jr. B to Form I11 Sr— Mrs. J. R. Woods presided during. 25% Longerservice. \ y we yeport 6fthe district annual held the business, Mrs. J. W. Smith read- LaPierre, Michael O'Donnell, Doro- Honors, Mary Sanders, Conlin Mul- ab Carp whichshe attended asdéle- ing the minutes and correspond- thy Pouliot, Bernard Allen, Michael vihill, Arvella Powell, Helen Lad- Barsoski, Rea Diotte, Garnet Duhn, eroute, Gladys McKinstry, Maurice a

pate fromthe!Galettabranch. , ence. A letter was read fromIn- e Robert Giroux, Albert Jarbeau, A superior. paint for all Mrs. Brunette. read a paper en- spector T. P. Maxwell B.A., stating Clouthier, ‘Vernon Guinan, Thomas [ Josephine. Lascelle, Lloyd Lindy, Charbonneau. interior and exterior surfaces.

- titled “Devices Discovered in Love his regrets at being unable to ad- Noble Lynch, Theresa Lynch, Earl “Gardens.” Mrs. Dickson gave a dress the gathering. Mrs. Stewart Pass—Mary Jane MecGonigal, Mosseau, Lois Savard. {Thomas Sinn, short talc on the building of rock Hudson gave the report of the dis- William Brennan, nA @ardens and a demonstration of a trict annual held recently at. Carp, ‘Form I Sr. A. to Form u Jr.— Oswald Mosseau. Eldridge Caillier. ... dining teble bouquet was given by andrefreshments were served at Theresa Charbonneau, Patricia John Normand, Mervin Hogan, Har- Mrs. P. Caiger-Watson. the closing. Galligan, Blanche Robillard, Mar- old Daze, John Dupuis, Arnold La- pierre, Georgette Hachey, Clifford "The tea table in the dining room shal Fortin, Edith Duhn, was attactively centered with roses Mrs. Brunette and Mrs. A. M. Mac- Warden, Shirley Brunette, Patrick Form I Sr. A to Form I Sr.— and. gelphinium. Presiding were Lean. =~ MeGonigal. SONS Honors—Patrick Devine, Rita Chen- Recommended—Anne Mooney, | ier, Norrie Lamorie, Eleanor Diotte, Audrey Desarmia, Doris Munning, Lawrence Munnings,. Robert Ben- Gervase Costello. jamin and Tean Brunette equal, |Philip Mulvihill, Shirley Caillier, Form InE Sr. A te Form IV Ir— John OfDonnell, Joseph Laderoute. Honors—Theresa Chabot. Ita Le- Pass—Beryl Frappier, Jack: Cham- Legault, Theresa Dupuis, “Wilfrid berlain, Lorne Proulx, James Mc- Daze, Noreen Callahan. Gonigal. Pass—Rita Pratt, Maureen Smith, Marie Lynch, Claude Agasse, Doris Form I Senioir B to .Form II Carron, Doris Lascelle, Ellard How- Junior—Pass, Florence Galligan, ard, Teresa Brandimore, Roland Raymond McGonigal, Thomas Bar- Raymong, Marie Bigras and Cath- nes, Eugene Greeley, James Lindy, erien Brumette equal, Bernard Poul- ae Martin Massey, Edward Clouthier. jot, Arthur Charbonneau, Edward Form I Senior B to Form II Sen- Powell, Lawrence Closs, Gladys

ior—Honors, Janet Normand, Bar- Bigras, Robert Davieau, Anne Mc- yy ‘| bara Grenier, Theresa Couviau, Donough, Mary .Murphy, Arthur N | Maurice ~“Mainville, Dianne Clou- Giroux. thier, Patricia Smith, Veronica Lad- Recommended—James Galligan, eroute, Florence Bigras, Gerald Lec Marcellus, Esther Marcellus, | Hogan. Yvette Couvieau. Pass—Kenneth Warden, Clinton Form II Sr. B.-te Form IV Jr.— Hogan, Germaine Martin, Kenneth Honors, Helen Barnet, Francis Kingsbury, Romona Lascelle, Don- Havey, Maria Sauive. - ald Desarmia, Ernest Dupuis, Jean ‘Pass—Nora Sullivan, Doris Der- Robillard, Maurice Gagne. ochie, Jacqueline Charbonneau, Recommended—Martin Desarmia. Glenna Mulvihill, Jane Barnes, Gerald Green, Glory Donnelly, Nor- Form Il Jr. to Form II Sr—Kath- een McGonigal, Lionel Barnet, leen Barsoski, Betty Guillemette, Mary Paul Madore, Margaret Char- Ambrose Laueroute, Leonard Lev- bonneau, Flora F‘rappier, Margar- pesque, James Massey, Margaret Ro- billard, Leo Giroux, Rene Guidon.1et Valade. Recommended—Jackie Bullard. “FormIV Jr. to Form I Sr.—Stella Galligan, Dorothy Bigras, Dougilas Form If Sr. C. to Form itl Pr.— Bullard, Doris Brunette, Lois Brun- eerof Honors, Donald Brunette, Fern ette, Selena Masko, Desmond Brun- Hanson, Lorraine Barnes. ette. ; Pass—Morgan Clouthier, Francis Form IV Jr. B te Form IV Sen- piedsioneTIRES Clouthier, Sylvia Diotte, Robert ior—Honors, Francis McManus, Think whatthis won. =' Graham, Beatrice Cotie, Doris Alice Lapierre, Theresa Devine, Charbonneau. Francis Sanders, Hugh Brennan, derful offerwillmean \ Besure you have good, safe tires on your car.to Desmond C-vateauvert. im enjoyment — : protect yourself and loved ones. Whenit ‘costs. Recommended—Ediward Massey. ‘Pass—James Lynch, Julia Cou- From Form If Sr. B. to Form: ITI viau, Leo Desarmia, Rita Sautve, out the whele year for no moreto have the best, put on Firestone tres aa Jr.—Honors, Mary Haggerty, Lillian Beatrice Howard, Richard Sullivan, yeourself and your fam= ——the kind which have beenPROVED safestby / Laderoute, Rosemary lLetersky, John Lamorie, Brian Mulvihill, Inez the world’s foremost racing drivers, / Drive in James O’Connor, Shirley Bond, Muldoon, . Dorothy Laderoute, tly. » Magazines of your own choice. and fo your localFirestone Dealer and let him equip Ralph Slattery, Rita Chabot, Albert Harry Powell, Esther Hogan, Des- this newspaper, packed with steries, time= Chateauvert, Thomas Callahan. mond Greeley, Bernard McCue, your car now. Pass—Douglas Hogan, Edith Rose Proulx, Jean Hogan, Marie lly articles, helpful departments and color=- Pratt, (Lucille Brazeau and Pearl Farrell, recommended. ful illustrations. Now is your chance. | MeNeil Service Station Dealer _Elgin Street Charbonneau, Roger Carriveau, GALETTA NEWS

(Intended for Last Week) Miss Eileen Easterbrook of the [| Maclean's (24lssues) 1 yrBC Literty May(52s) yr. Ottawa Civil service is spending 2 1832 vaeation at her homehere. DO Natio Harte Monthly tye Poy Judges --- + - - Tyr. Mrs,-*R. O. MacDonald of Ottawa visiting recently with her sister, 0 — Magazine - 1) Parents’ Magazine - ~ 1 yr Mrs. J. F. Learmonth. Li Ghatelaine - = = = Mr. Archie MacLean: of Ottawa is TY1D tue story - = = = = Tyr ‘spending this week at the home of |] Pictoria l Review- - Tyr. fF

his son, Mr. A. M. MacLean. | (1) Sereenla nd - - - - - Tyr [] Silver Screen - - Tyr. 7 = ‘Misses Viola Lea and Gladys Berndt of Arnprior visited with _] Atmeriean Boy - ~~ 1yr. p u House & Garden - - Gin, friends here on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Claire Walsh are [_] Parents’ Magazine - - 6 He. spending +he summer months at [] Can. Herticulture and This Offer FullyGhar Calabogie where Mr. Walsh will be an. operator for the H.E.Puc. . Home Magazine- - - tyr. § anteed—All Renewals - Mr. Harold Henderson of Ottawa ' CONSTANT, interested, friendly spent a couple of days last week with his brother, Mr. Cliff Hender- son of town. attention to the banking require- Messrs. Dwaine Merkley, Doug- TAKE YOUR One Newevine. from las MacLean, Jack Leggate and = Archie Walsh of Ottawaare spend- CHOICE B Group 1 and One Maga- each individual elient ing a two weeks’ vacation camping zine from Group 2 and ments of at Rocky Point on the Mississippi. The Arnprior Chronicle Mrs. R. G. Smith of Ottawa was a week-end suest at the home | if is characteristic of the service of her daughter, Mrs. Cecil Bidgood OFFER No.2 and, Mr. Bidgood. Onher return io Ottawa she was accompanied by Three Magazines from k. her little granddaughter, Miss Hilda this century-old Ban Bidgood. Group 1 and The Arn- eenslh ‘prior Chronicle. Const What! No Cigarettes? No Liquor? World-wide facilities in every in A young lady, a recent graduate department of banking from a Normal school, in applying Canad-a for a position as teacher in a Ren- ead o: : . @ frew county school, assured the sec- | NEWFOUNDLAND, retary of the board, in theIetter ad- JAMAICA, dressed to him, that “she did not use tobacco or liquor in any form.” S CUBA, ves wMagaz" Nodoubt this particular young lady ge CUP ast of Ful O ae att . PUERTO RICO, - of * wee BANK. did not Tthhee ‘could. truthfully state she - DOMINICAN . REPUBLIC wear shorts on the playgrounds, disregarding all-standards of mod- ‘esty and decency, nor would she =i“NOVASCOTIA insolently «| betray a vulgar origin by "CHICAGO,|een eel parading in semi-nude attire at a “>BOSTON, Be OVERACENTURYOF‘BANKING.SERVICE© Lakeside resort. Satan must look reciative: eye on .our vdLONDON,ENGLANDjAUhanne with an app “emancipated?” sisters.—Eganville 3785 Leader.

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> FOR SALE at the home of. their grandparents, Pair of Bay Drivers, 3 and 4 Hay . loader, slightly used, M.-H. “Vr.William 5ordan was a visitor F. Gillan and Mr. and eeeelo “Mrs.Oo“LaBrasse and"daughter Mr. and Mrs. years old, broke single and double. make for sale. Apply to ‘George to Eganville on Thursday of last - ‘Estelel, ‘spent. Friday last insothe Mrs. T. Tosh. Also harness and equipment; will A. Armstrong, Kinburn. ip Mrs. Erwin Downey and small wapital, weak. sell reasonable. Arpply to C. Kerr, . Mr and. Mrs. “Charlie.Stevens . Miss Annie Comba spent Thurs- daughter, Bernice are ‘spending saVv- Agrnprior, HOUSE TO «ENT eral weeks at. the home /of the Announcement _ spent.Monday ” of |this, week H| day of last week with friends in House to rent, former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. newly decorated, ~. Arnprior. |Renfrew. FOR. SALE hardwood floors, 208° John street, Stewart of Sand Pofnt. /. Mr. Hart Anmitage Of“Cornwall Miss Joan Gillan wasracently the |. Births ; 1930 Ford sedan, good tires and Apply to A. A. Melaan, S. Allison and: Miss Alice M. “was faweek-endvisitor.at.the home guest of her cousin, Miss ‘Gracie Mrs. Murki—At Arnprior, on Wednesday in exeellent running order. Price of Mrs. R. A. -Snedden.9. Owens attended recently the ceme- June 30th to Mr. and Mrs. Aug- $209. Also two wheel trailer with FOR SALE Gillan of Kinburcn.. tery service! at the ninth line and Four wheel Trailer, - “Miiss Verna Ross of Ottawa was-a ust Miurki, a son. . new tires. Price $28. Apply to and Cream Mr. Robert Gillan of Toronto is were the guests of the former's Separator in good - week-end guest at the home of er Scheels—in Arnprior, on Wedmes- The Chronicle office. Ip condition. Apply enjoying a vacation ab the home of brother, Mr. John Baird. = to The Central Hotel, Madawaska amother. Mrs, T. A. Ross. > day, July 7th, to Mr. and ‘Mrs. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert street. ‘Misses Jessie. and Sadie. MacNab Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Graham. and Wesley Scheels, a daughter. ip of Arnpriorspent Monday.last the Gillan, : son, Taylor, accompanied by Miss Heino—At Sudbury, on Tuesday, Fitzroy Council Mrs. Ruby Dickson of Galetta of FOR SALE. 7 guests of Miss EyaShaw. Mabel Gordon and a number July, 6th to Mr. and Mrs. Frank One lounge, spent a few days of last week a bed, coal oil stove, ~ Miss Pearl ‘MacDonald ‘is5 . spend- fiends from ‘Ottawa, ‘spent the Heino, nee Freda Neumann, a sen. cupboard, all guest. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. An adjourned meeting of the suitable for camp. ne ‘ing: a-vacationin’‘Ottawa, the guest holiday at “Cedar Lodge.7 Stott—At Almonte hospital, on Apply Miss McDoug Percy Groves. Court of Revision will be held on all, Hugh street _ of Mr. andMrs. A. Mandai. Miss Mary Snedden is being im- Thursday, July ist, to Mr. and Monday, Jume 28th. All mem- South. 18-1¢ Miss. Helen Shaw, nurse-in-trsin- weeks’ summer oo Mrs. WiliamMorris of Cobden structed in a five Mrs. Allen Scott, Pakenham, 2 bers were presént, except Mr. Coe. spent:theweek-end the guest of her ing at Renfrew hospital was the course on education ‘held in Ottawa. son. ENGAGEMENTS WANTED urgess on Moved by Mr. Major, seconded by aunt,Mrs. D. Farquharson. guest of Miss Nettie B Miss Snedden completes this WalliAt Arnprior on Wednesday The Arnprior Citizen’s Band wish — When Mr. Timimins, that Mr. A. J. Hal- (Mir. and. Mrs.A. J. Grean of Saturday last. she will be entitled. to her July 7th, to Mr. and Mrs. Michacl to annoumce that they are desirous study penny’s assessment be sustained ‘Pembroke were holiday guests of Miss Kathleen - MioCreary is permanent first class certificate. ‘Wall, Vancourtlandt street. 2 of engagements at very reasonable To- and his appeal dismissed. Carried, Mr.andMrs: Jack Forsythe. spending the next two weeks in ‘ Mrs. Edgar Wilson. and son, daughter. charges. Organizations wishing m- Moved iby Mr. Millar, seconded by , n on prior ronto, whereshe iss marking. exa Grant, of Vancouver, are spending Heintzman—At Arnprior on Satur- their services please communicate Mrs Jea Wils of Arn was Mr. Major, that the assessment roll the week-end.suest of the Misses ination papers. a two weeks’ holiday at the home day, July 3rd, to Mr. and Mrs. with Mr. Dan O’Connor, Arnoprior.le of 1937, as revised be adopted, and ’ rida rrow. and Mrs. H. Johnston of of the former’s mother, Mrs. J. J. Henry Heintzman, Hugh street : Jennie and Ama Spa Mr. the Court of Revision. Carried. FOR SALE Mr. T. 8. Shaw attended last Stamford, Corin., called ag the home Wilson, and brother, “Mr. Allan North, a daughter. years since After Court of Revision, Council New and used cream separators, weeka three day’s conference of. of Mr. and ‘Mrs. “Earl Steen on Wilson. “It is thirteen town. met for general business, all mem- stoves, ranges, scales and washers. the Orange Order at Ottawa. Tuesday of this week. Mrs. Wilson visited: her home Marriages Johnson of bers present, 2xcept Mr. Coe. Min- All kinds of live stock, bought and Miss Fonsie Lunney of Toronto is Rev. and Mrs. C. A. Bender and Mr. and Mrs. Charles McManus—Stack—iIn St. John guests utes of last mesting were read and sold or taken in exchange. Apply . spending the summer vacation atthe children Naomi and Gower of Ot- Brooklyn, N.Y., were recent (Chryscstom church on Tuesday sister, passed. to Ira J. Smith, Renfrew Dealer, -..- home of her sister, Mrs. A, Nugent. visited friends here on Wed- at. the home of the latter’s: morning, July 6th, Ellen Mary, tawa of Pakenham, Ont. 22-3p Master Charles Gillan is spend- nesday of last week. Mrs. Roy Fulton. The beginning daughter of Mrs. Margaret Stack, ‘On motion of Council, the follow- ing persons were heard: -ing a holiday in Smiths Falls at the Mr. Wallace Campbell of Ottawa the week, accompanied by Mrs. Arnprior to Michael Edward Mc- SALESMAN WANTED - Doris, they Mr. Herbert Hamilton intends home of his aunt, Mrs. Roy Allport. -was the week-end. guest of his sis Fulton and daughter, Manus, Arn'prior. Man wanted to supply Rawleigh’s building a fence along 11th con. line Miss Beatrice Norris of Perthwas ter; Mrs. Earl Steen. - went to Temiskaming-to spend a Robertgon—Caoke—At St. wAnN- Household Products to consumers. another sister, and would like to have the line a week-end guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Radcke of vacation therewith drews Presbyterian manse, on We train and help you. ‘Good pro- correctly located. | his-sister, Mrs. (Rev.) Harolg Turn- Micksburg spentSunday last guests Mrs. Evans Maxwell. ‘Wednesday, July 7th, by Rev. fits for hustlers . No experience Mrs. Jack Forsythe had Dr. Dowd and Mrs. Guy Styles er. : ‘ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. Mr. and Thos. McAfee,’ Miss Jessie Ella necessary. Pleasant, profitalble, on Saturday last were heard relative to electric Miss Eileen Waldron left here re- Giles of Cedar Hall. as their guests Cogke, Glasgow Station, to dignified work. Write today. (Raw- Nona and cently for Almonte, where she will Mr. and Mrs. (Dr.) Spratt and the! former’s aunts Misses Thomas Versal Robertson, Brae- lights on streets at Kinburn. leigh’s, Dept. ML-120-53-G., Mont- who leave be employed for the summer son, Campbell of Ottawawere Sun- Gwen Teskey of Ottawa side. Mr. John Riley askedto have the real, Canada, of Mr. and this week on a teacher’s vacation to roadway on third line at lot . six months. ° day guests at the home Lumsden—Montgomery—At Eim- their sister, Miss Mrs. James Drynan and son, Mrs. “C. “A. Campbell. Edmonton to visit manuel church, Arnprior, on made a little wider. FOR SALE Mrs. Vernor - Perey, of Ramsay, were Sunday Miss Kathleen Gillan of Kempt- Kathleen Teske.yand Tuesday evening, July 6th, by Mr. J. thompson Craig asked io 24x40 Robert Bell Thresher, 24x38 Blane Lake, guests at the home of Mr. George ville igs spending the summer vaca- MacElroy, and to Rev. Thos. Iveson, Miss Mina heve a road built from 11th con. Monk Forest Thresher, 10.20 Inter- brother, Mr. McKinley. |4ionait:the homeof her parents, Mr. Sask., to visit their Montgomery, daughter of Mr. and line' to the river at lot letter E. national Tractor, 1 Massey-Harris Mr. and Mrs. H. Worman of. and Mrs. F. J. Gillan. Aubrey Teskey. . Mrs. James Montgomery, Ottawa, Moved by Mr. Major, seconded by Hay Loader, 1. International Hay Allan Timmins, ac- Meath were holiday guests’ last ‘Mr. and Mrs. Roy Allport and Mr. and Mrs. to Lilburn Lumsden, son of Mr. Mr. Timmins, that the treasurer be Loader, 1 Deering Binder, 1 Frost week at the home. of Mr. and Mrs. chitdren of Smith's Falls were visit- companied by Mr. ard Mrs. Frank and Mrs. Harold Luimeden, Arn- notified to proceed with the collec- & Wood Hay Rake, 1 Deering Mow- Gillan on Gillan were among those who at- tion of all unpaid taxes on the 1934 er, 2-rowed International Corn Cul- J. Poynter. ‘ors ofMrs. Marguerite prior. Mrs. F. Neapile. returned recently ‘Tuesday of last week. tended. the Seed Growers’ Conven- roll, and tne collector for 19385: be tivator. W. H. Greene, Internation- to Cochrane after a monthsvisitat Mrs. W. Tait and daughter, Miss tion held at MacDonald Collage, IN MEMORIAM notified to have this roll completed al Dealer, Arnprior. ip Montreal, last week. Mr. Timmins the home of her brother,- Mr. Marian Tait, of Smiths Falls spent In loving memory of Mrs. W. J. and turned in to council by October was appointed vice-president of the §25 REWARD will be paid by James Cox, | the holiday last week at the home Cruise, nee Flossie Dierser, who ist, 1987. Carried. of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Tait. Seed Growers’ Association at. the Moved by Mr. Millar, seconded by the mfgs. of LLOYD’S Mr. John and Miss Annie Milter, died July 9, 1935. THYMOLATED CORN SALVE for accompanied by Mr. James Twyimen Mr. and Mrs. Persy Sayeaw of convention and Mr. Attie Blair, dis- Mr. Timmins, that the following ac- As we loved her so we miss herf any corn or callous they cannot re- were visitors to Sand Point. on Cleveland, Ohio, are spending, a trict director of Lanark county. counts be paid: Relief—J. A. Am- The sympathy of the community|,In our minds she is always near; move with this wonderful new Sunday last. week’s holiday. at the home of the Loved, rememibered, longed for al- derson $22.26, J. W. Dickson $54.83, latter's sister, Mrs. Ira Deuga'w. is extended to Mrs. John Barr in VY. Mosteko $3.24, Mrs. S. Foreman, scientific preparation for Corns of Mir. George Gillan. of! Kinburn ways, |} the loss of her sister, Mrs. George | nursing $20.00; Mrs. Wm. Brydges, Callouses. It de-sensitises and re- was a guest several days this. week |. Mer. and Mrs. William. Drummond ‘Bringing many a silent tear. of Prospect Park, Penn., are spend- Kathleen Teskey and Mrs. Vernor nursing $10; T. Eaton Co. $11.21, lieves pain with first application. at the homéofhis parents, Mr. and Remembered by her sisters For sale at McCord’s Drug Store. Mrs. FrankGillan. ~ ‘ing a vaeatiion at the home of the funeral ‘services were held at St.| Mrs. E. M. Easterbrooke $69.50, Paul’s Anglican church, with intetr- Lillian and Norma. Rev. James: Taylorof: ‘Arnpriot latter’s mother, Mrs. George Lowe. Mrs. R. Y. Buckham, grant to Hort- FOX RANCHERS ATTENTION will officiate at the morningservice Miss Edna McCreary left on Sat- ment being made in St. Paul’s icultural society $10; Dr. W. R. The makers of “Sunglo Products” on Sunday next. at St. Andrew's curday last for Kingston where she cemetery on Saturday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Drummond of Dowd, expenses attending Medical invite all fur farmers interested in United church here.The pastor, will attend: summer school, special- Barr from this district, nephews of Renfrew were guests on Sunday Convention $15.00; J. W. Smith, producing the most profitable pel- Rev. Harold: “Pursereaves here izing on acourse in: philosophy and the deceased, were among the pall- last at the home of Mrs. George clerk, quarter salary $106.25; Hiram ters and ibreeding stock to attend and Gordon this week onaSere:weeks’ vaea- aneei last. ‘William, Herbert Loweand accompanied with. Mr.. .Findlay, pay sheets, $680.65. an illustrated lecture on subjects of tion. LAyes A ei Miss Edna‘Ross enrolled as a bearers. W. J: Drummond of Prospect Park, Moved by Mr. Major, seconded interest to all ranchers to be held Penn., they attended the gathering by Mr. Millar, that this council do in the council chamber, Arnprior, of the DrummondClan at the home now adjourn to July 26, at one on July 15th at 8 p.m. (standard saaerennconcass of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Reid of Al- o'clock. Carried. time.) Seeeaen J. W. Smith, Clerk. Be monte, in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Peter Drummond and son, Dr. W. PROPERTY FOR SALE of | Drummond and Mrs. Drummond and Melba Hogarth equal. I—A fully equipped summer cottage iNew York. Pass—Francis McWatty, John at Rhoddy’s Bay. Mrs, D. MacLeod and daughter, Quigley, Lois Wood, Mary Shean, 2Several summer cottage lots at : Viiss Isabell Gemmill of Kirkland Reggie Clark, Mervyn Farrell, con- “Pine Vale” close to Arnprior, former's Lake, accompanied bythe ditionally. 3—$2000 buys 100 acre farm, E% sisters, the MissesGladys and. Irene I to IiHonors, Katherine Noon- lot 5, Con. 6, McNab, 7 miles from Stewart of Sudbury, and Mrs. (Dr.) an Isabel Blair, Leonard Lesway. Arnprior. | J. E. Ritchie of Cobden, called on Pass—Joan Gillan, Murray Dark, 4One of the best 100 acre farms last. old friends here on Saturday Anna McWatty, Blythe Maitland. in McNab township—well built— c They were returning from Quebe Pr. to I—Honors, Shirley Sned- well watered—2 miles from Arn-- City, where they had met Miss den, Lois Blair, Anne Noonan, John prior. hol Gemmill, who was one of thesc Bradley, Betty Farrell, Robert Ren- 5Also several low priced good f | students who had the privilege o wick. - dwellings in Arnprior—priced for attending the coronation.. Pass—Robert Storey, Linden quick sale. Miss Jean Needham was the hos- Somerton , Dick Wood, Marian For particulars and inspection. af- tess at a delightfully arranged Ritchie, Eleanor Fox. See Jas. W. S. Wilson ternoon tea at her home here on Mary C. Snedden, teacher Tel. 364. Realtor, 103 Danisl St. om four to six p.m., ‘| Friday last, fr in honor of ‘Miss Kathleen Mc-}.

this month’s bride- one of Creary, elccitts . A novel feature of the af- ternoon. was the presentation from leach guest of their favorite recipe +O Miss MeCr eary. The time was Destroy the Potato Bug also employed by hemming duuist-

e leloths for the bride-elect, which Lime, Arsenate of Lead, Berger’s Paris w By using Arsenate of L suest artistically monogramed. leach Green and King Bug Killer - (Those assisting Miss Needham in serving were Mrs. R. A. Snedden, and Band | Mrs. Donald Snedden, Miss Mary Use Hand Sprayers or Pump Sprayers Goldman His. * | Snedden. Free Concerts Daily + The Women’s Institute met in the HAY TOOLS—Three Tine Forks, all lengths of Handles, Hay af- AUGUST 23rd to 28th. | i Agricultural Hall on Saturday Car Forks, Hayfork Rope, Trip Rope, ete, ternoon, with the president, Mrs. “REVUE OF TOMORROW” | Charles Campbell, in the chair, as- Don't forget to buy a J. I. Case Mowing Machine us ‘Display,- . Mrs. J. E. : Beautiful Girls in Gorgeo | sisted by the secretary, the lightest draft mower built AUGUST 23rd to 28th. ; O'Neill. . Plans were made for the Choral s GREATER MIDWAY Society to be conducted by J. John- Get our prices on Eavetroughing, Roofing, etc., and don’t forget ston of Ottawa. that now is the time to instal that New. Furnace or have the A ILLE — FIREWORKS

VAUDEV Donations were given to the old ones repaired. Our workmanship is Guaranteed. C Agricultutal society and the school Agents for Findlay stoves ang furnaces I | fair.’ 3 EXTRA DAYS

T Mrs. Edgar Hall took charge of 19th TO 2ist C AUGUST ithe meeting, and assisting in the

A Lucky Teter and His Hell Drivers iprogramwere Mrs. D. J. Smith, John Fish- R In Thrilling, Breath-taking Feats. ,. Mrs. J. W. Barber, Mrs. Needham & Snedden A. ere” Historical Pageant er, Miss Maude Bourke, Mrs. C. “Chaudi | Campbell, Miss Fonsie iunney, HARDWARE Pakenham TT Ottawa’s Past, Graphically Portrayed. Phone 9 | Miss Verna Moreton.

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Admission, 25c—Counon Tickets, ass—Graham Cole, Dale Brad- L P . At all branches of the Bank. of Nova Seotia ley. O : AMBULANCE SERVICE Sr. [Jt to Jr. [V—Honors, Shirley W | Bradshaw, Harold Scott, Stewart McCann. ‘ Pass—George O’Nell, James Lun- G. A. BOYCE “i ney, Jean Aikenhead, Raymond Sin- | gard, Arthur Somerton. “FUNERAL SERVICE Jr. Iii to Sr. - WI—Honors, Mary Fraser. JOHN STREET, ARNPRIOR

Pass—iPater Noonan, Ina Mait- land, Charles Gillan, Hugh Nugent, service Complete Mary Cox, Ross McKenzie, Telen

Waldron, Leo O'Neil. John C. Sutherland, principal Phones: Office 13; Night 280 and 2 JUNIOR ROOM - — {G. M.GELDERT, i1M.D, President IL to Jr. W—Honors, Ma ‘Bradley