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a r Chrowicle upr ae s Volume:‘Fifty-seven—Number 7. ARNPRIOR, ONT.,THURSDAY, FEBRUARY6, 1936 Subscription—$2.00 per Year ALEX. REIDAGAIN.SELECTED As King’s Funeral Cortege ‘Arrived at Windsor PLAN ANNUAL D _ HEAD OFEDUCAT OG DERE IION BOARD FOR SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 99 Elected on‘SecondBallot at Statutory Meet - same Route and Same Rules iAs in Former ing onWednesday andStarts Fourth Consec-| Years Are Planned for utive Year in That Office—Members Asked | This Year and Busi- ness Men’s Association fora New Oath of Allegiance © Will Be in Charge of Various Official Duties Connected Therewith & With eleven of the thirteen ® members of Arnprior board of OBITUARY Date of the annual Arnprior dog education present at the Statutory | OBITUARY derby has been fixed for Satut“day, meeting on Wednesday evening, MRS. THOMAS MOSLEY Feb. 22nd. Mr. ‘Alex. Reid was. elected chair- Rules and route of the dog derby An esteemed ANDREW FULTON man for the ensuing year and resident of Brae- are the same as last year. side, Mrs. Thomas - Starts his fourth year in that of- Mosley, ‘who| In failing health for about four Starting at the vost office the had lived fice. there for the lengthy {years and seriously ill for three route of the race will be south on period of fifty-fiv years, The board of education selects a e passed |- weeks, Mr. Andrew Fulton, well- John street to the Newbyrne; east away on Friday, Jan chairman by ballot and without . 31st, at the known Arnpriorite, died at his on ‘McGonigal to Daniel; north on age of 77 years. nominations. ‘On the first ballot Deceased had home in the Stewarton section Daniel to Madawaska; west on been seriously ill fo e five names were mentioned; Mr. r about two arly on Sunday morning, Feb. Madawaska to John; north on ‘months previous to Reid had more votes than any her demise and 2nd. John to Victoria; west on Victoria had been ailing for a other individual but not a major- much longer Deceased was born at Cedar to Elgin; east on Elgin to John: period before being ov Hill, se ity over all others combined; the ertaken by venty-one years and six north on John to finish at thé post the final illness, months ago “second ballot gave himsuch a ‘ma- being the youngest son office. She was born in of jority and he was duly declared | South Onslow, the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert The dog derby is sponsored by Pontiac county, a d Fult elected. Opening formalities of aughter of the on. He came to Arnprior the Arnprior business men’s asso- lete Mr. and Mrs. Pete when a the meeting, previous to the sel- r Mackay, bout 29 years of age and elation; entrant must visit W. A. her maiden name had ection of a chairman were -con- being Hannah lved here since that tims. In Whyte and draw for placing; dogs Mackay. ducted by the board’s secretary About fifty-seven years early life he was engaged in rail- run Singly and against time and ago she was marr way treasurer, Mr. G. H. Moles, includ- ied in South Ons- work and then entered the will be started at two-minute in- low to Mr, Mosie emplo ing reading of announcements of y and two years y of the McLachlin lumber- tervals; each driver must have a later they mo ing appointments and elections of ved to Braeside; she firm in whose service he was number and keep it prominently “members in the past month. survives as do four sons, Gordon engaged as carpenter for a lengthy displayed and drivers may run of Arn After he had assumed his seat prior, Fred of Braeside, period. with their dogs if they desire; no Howard o on the dais, Mr. Reid commented f Sudbury and Dawid. Thirty-four years ago he was abuse of dogs will be tolerated and She was married briefly on being again selected -as predeceased by one at Carleton Plaec to Miss contestant will be disqualified if he daug chairman and -welcomed-~ to the hter. Surviving also are two Bella McEwan of Clay Bank who receives any assistance from any brothe board Rev. N. E. Dahms and Mr. rs, William of British Col- survives as do three daughters and bystander; age limit for drivers is Long funeral cortege of King George V arrives atthe portals of ‘St. “George's chapel;at umbia and David of Braeside, and Windsor, one son, Mrs. Archie Cotie 16 years; any further informa Roy Wood, new members — of the England, in this radio-photoof last rites for the late King. The stately buttresses of Windsor and tion board. four sisters, Mrs. Richard Pell of Mrs. Earl Drysdale of Arnprior; may be procured from W. A. San castle, in whichthe chapel is built, loomin the background in this: excellent photo. (Central Forms were supplied to mem- dy Beach, Mrs. Hyacinth Cail- press Canadian radio-photo.) Miss Gladys Fulton of Madawaska Whyte. li bers whereby they took a de- er of Arnprior, Mrs. James Mc- and Mr. Harvey Fulton at home. Judges, timers and other officials claration of allegiance to King Ed- Coneghy of Braeside and Mrs. Surviving also are one brother and will be recruited from the mem- Willi Stewa of Toron one sister,Hugh ward VILE. am rt to. Fulton of Simcoe, bership of the Arnprior ‘business Present at. the meeting were The funeral on Monday; Feb. Demonstration of Glasgow Station (Ont., and Mrs. Alex. Bain of Ad- men’s association. Rev. IN. E. Dahms. Rev. Thos. Mc- 3rd, was largely attended. Ser- From McNab maston. Immediately after the race the Afee, Mirs. Neil Campbell, Dr. H. vice at the homein Braeside was the WabassoLine U.F.W.O. Meeting Funeral was on Tuesday, Feb. results will be postd in the window conducted by Rev. Thos. McAfee 4th, and was largely attended. Ser- of The Chronicle office. Cochrane, Dr. A. Jamieson and To McDonnel vice Messrs. J. ‘C. Irvine, Arch. McNab, of St. Andréw’s Presbyterian Sponsored by Osbornes’ at the house was conducted The race is scheduled to start at Hears a Program Outline by Alex. Reid, N. S. Robertson, R. J. ehurch, Arnprior, and interment Passed The Command Rev. Thos. McAfee of St. An- 2 p.m. was in the Arnprior cemetery. With Program Under For Meetings of the drew’s Presbyterian church and Slattery and Roy Wood. of First Regiment - Pallbearers were Messrs. Don- V.O.N. Auspices Current Year the pallbearers were Messrs. An- Towie of Pakenham; Mrs. A. Man- ald Carmichael, Robert Thomlison, gus Bethune, Earl Cotié, Joseph dia of Ottawa; Robert Fulton and Thomas D. Moore, John Lavoie, The Wabasso demonstration in Deschesne, Peter Goodwin, Ralph Lieut.-Col. Alexander McDonnel Mrs. Henry Simpson entértain- David Fulton of Ceday Hill. The bean supper held under George Hogan and Henry Leitch. the town hall on Wednesday even- Lewis and William Odbur. of Sand Pointsucceeded Lieut.-Col. ed the members of the Glasgow Numerous floral offerings were auspices of Arnpridr -W.I on “Among those from out of town ing, sponsored ‘by E. D. Osborne Among those from out of town . Archibald McNab as officer com- Station U.F.W.O. on the oecasion received by the bereaved family. Thursday evening last at the home who were here for the funeral ang Son and with a delightful pro- who attended the funeral were manding the First Regiment of of their January meeting, when an of Mrs. A. Lamorie, John street, were Mrs. Joseph Derouin of Ot- gram arranged by the V.ON.. Mrs. Alex. Bain, Mrs. Pettigrew Renfrew on the 3rd of December, interesting evening was spent. The received a splendid patronage and tawa and Mr. and Mrs. Howard drew a capacity house to the hall and James Fulton, all of Admas- Mr. D. D. Storie of Maryland, 1846, and had the. following slate chief feature of the programme a substantial sum was ‘Tealized, Mosley and son, Melville, Spalbury. and thereby the coffers of the ton; Mr. and Mrs. William Tupper Que., visited friends in town and of officers: was an excellent paper by Mrs. C. V.O.N. were enriched by the sum of Renfrew; (Mr. and Mrs. Wm. district last week. Major—John Martin. Hamilton, on the subject, “Music of $30, Major—William. Morris. in the Home.” (Mrs. Hamilton In charge of the demonstration ‘UNITED|‘CHURCHPRESBYTERIAL| ‘Captain—Henry Airth. handled her topic in most interest- of Wabasso products was Madame (Captain—John L. McDougal. ing fashion, and her talk was MRS. H. COCHRANE IS PRESIDENT {Jeanne Duval of. Three Rivers, MEETS IN CARLETON PLACE | Captain—John McNab. much enjoyed... A report of the Que., who had the stage fitted up general sessions of the UF.O. con- PRESBYTERIAN PRESBYTERIAL to facilitate the showing of the Captain—Gerard McCrae. vention, left over from the Decem- Is Now in Session Withaa Very Large Num- products. Acting as ‘nodels were (CCaptain—William Forbes. ber meeting was given by Mrs. W. Misses Katherine Reid, Margaret iCaptain—Archibald Patterson. Elected at Twenty-Second Annual Meeting in ber of Delegates—Memorial Service for (Captain—Michael (Roddy. H. Hamilton. About Thirty Deceased Devine, Leonore Convey, Bessie Following the December meéet- Westminster Church, Smiths. Falls—Loch- Members Was VeryY | Gardner, Theresa Dupuis, Norrie Captain—Thomas Costello. é Impressive—Arnpriorites Presenting Reports (Captain—William Halliday. ing the programme committee and winnoch Mission Band Won Award as Best Lamorie, Veronica Laderoute and the executive had met for the pur- (Captain—Thomas Patrick Rural Band—Many Activities Reviewed Zella Lindsay.