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Rural Softball‘Playotts ThreeInstitutes |LE. Pedlow Suggested |COUNCIL PROTESTS AGAINST “THREESTOR Start FridayEvening As a Stevens’ Candidate YADDITIONBEING|" inJoint Picnic a Popular2rumor in political circles WIG-WAG INSTALLATION “BUILTATKENWOODPLANT A story in last week’s ‘issue of {. is that I. Pedlow, ex-M.P., may BE. The Chronicle, accepted in good . Total “Attendance of. A5 be a Fatonsiraction party eandid- faith, to the effect that. Lochwin-| Railway BoardProposes a System to Cost | WoolPreparation and Storage Departments noch had won the senior softball) . And Games Were ate in South Renfrew. (Certainly, he has been epproach- 52400 at Danie! Street Crossing of C.P.R., toBeHoused Therein—Sullivan Contracting champinship was, like. Mark.| _ Enjoyed |ed and, just as certainly, ne would for 15% of Construction and Twain's death considerably prema- Arnprior to Pay -FirmDoingExcavation, Masonry._and. Car- and could give any and.all canddi- d 25% of Maintenance - pentry—OtherContractsTet ture, A joint picnic was held at San ates the stiffest form of battle in

‘Lochwinnoch and Dewar’:'s are to Beach on July 10th by Braeside; &

this riding. E B play off for the championship. on Apparently, 3¢ some time in the utherland and Arnprior ee ay py| Lorne S Mr. Pedlow was visiting inIre- Work was¢ started on Tuesd Friday and Monday, weather per- institutes. There were future, possibly very soon, grester ivan women’s land; he returned recently to Can- the contracting firmof M.. Sull mitting and probability is that the ce. The | Glimpses ot § Day | is to be provided for tt N: eVike President forty-five ¢in. attendan protection , of. andArn-|{-_ ada—triends cf his, humrously 2 nd Son,Lid. fete ow

a e Friday game willbe on the De-; weather. being ideal a very enjoy- state that he set sail immediately motorists at the Daniel street -pricr. on the ‘construction cot Apo -war’s diamondwith second game crossing, of the C.P.R., as the board —_ -able afternoon was spent in games, Business started off ata brisk three-story addition. to the: local. the Stevens’ announcement was at Lochwinnech. contests and tug-of-war. of railway ccmmm issioners is mov- plant ofKenwood: Mills, Ltd. Pre- |. made. pace in the morning and continued Winner will then meet the North With Mrs. H. W. Cunningham of unabated until a late hou, at night. ing to have an expensive type of lant of the Kenwoodconcern} sent p ‘Renfrew winner for the ccunty Arnprior and Mrs. Merrifield of wig-wag warning system installed covers a large area in the south | |i ehempionship. eside as Captains, Mrs. Cun- there. ward and the new addition, ° ac- | |e Bra Oddfellows’ Fete Special prize of a Kenwocd blan- hingham’s side were winners of A ietier from that board was “cording toan announcement by W. ket for the Dollar Day shopper read at 2 regul ar meeting cfArn- ctor of|| the tug of war. who turned in the greatest number W. Weed,managing-dire on by Mrs. Enjoyed Success prior council on Thursday ev Adverse Rumor | A soap centestiwas w of coupons was won by Mr. T. B. ' Kenwood, will. be 75 feet “by 807 last, said letter asking the council McKinsiry. - Halpenny of Kinburn whose total feet and. three stories in height. to show cause why such consiruc- Hit Attendance A spelling contest was won dy Weather Excellent and a of coupons was 134. 4 will be of brick ‘construction: + Mrs, W. A. Glenn. tien should not be proceeded with. and as fire-proof throughout as |1§ Program of Merit * - & “A beam race was won by Mrs. An engineer’s report accompanied modern buildings facilities. permit. An exceptionally large number a At Mat, Mitt, Tourney in Moore of Braeside. Drew Hundreds the letter and that report recom The. addition will house the. wool| of people came here on Tuesday Arnprier Rink on woman’s race was won by mended that a system at an estim- preparation — ‘and storage“depart-. Fat morning via the various trains. Mrs. Meek of Braeside. ated cost of $2,400 be installed; plant's” manutactar q Wednesday From the opening parade in the The greatest portion of the influx nents of the Slim wemen’s- race Mrs. T. Me~ morning until the dance finale in that forty per cent of the cos: be ing business. of would-be shoppers was by auto Kinstry and Mrs. E. Bethoune, the evening, there were very fav- borne by the railway grade cross~- Contracts. for. .the.“extavation, 4 Largely owing to an adverse:re- of course but the number utilizing tied. |orable weathey ditions for the ing fund; that balance of cost be carpentry. and masonry.featurescf '|port to the effect that-it had been the trains, attracted here by the. A vote of thanks was moved by celebration staged in the McLach- divided as fcllows, thirty per cent the newbuilding-have beenletto cancelled, boxing and wrestling wide circulation given by The by the C.P.R., fifteen per cent by Mrs. P. Armstrong of Braeside and lin grove by Vivian lodge, L.0.0-F., Chronicle’s special Dollar Day edi- the ‘Sullivan. firm; © contracts for tcurnament under’ auspices of the on Wednesday and the fete was at- the town of Arnprior and fifteen Mrs. John Shannon of Lorne Suth- tion, was unusually large. steel work, electrical wiringand Arnprior- agricultural society on erlang to the Arnprior branch for tended by many hundreds of plea- per cent by the department of %% = . other feature havegone1to various. Wednesday evening did not draw the pleasant afternoon spent ito- sure-seekers. highways; that mainteniance be firms andsome phasesofthe job Mr. W. A. Whyte was. in charge as large an attendance as expected. gether. They all enjoyed a hearty The parade in the morning start- divided as follows: 50 per cent by will be handled ‘directly. “-by.. the. ‘Results of events were: _ of the barrell and prizes. and re- lunch prepared by the three in- ed from the C.P.R. station and the C.P.R. and 25 per cent each by Kenwoodfirm, The architect is cording cf coupons for those in Boxing the. town of Arnprior and the de-

stitutes. traversed many local streets on the Cecil Burgess cf Ottawa. competition for the Kenwood blan- Dan MePheak, 85 ‘pounds, Ren- way to the grove. In the lead were partment of highways. No figure is. available ag to the _W. W. WiED frew, won a decision over Young |. > Chief of Police Rodgers and lodge ket. He had a busy day. Council was opposed to the in-. amount. involved bythe construc-. ‘Geore, 85 pounds, Pembroke. officials; came then the lodge goat stallation of a wig wag of such ~ tion which is scheduled to be com- Managingdirector of. Kenwood |' - Kid Eric, 130 pounds; Pembroke, Musketry Cup to and the lodge donkey, both gaily Majority of the prizes were cost. It was stated to council _ pleted in: three months. ~~ oo Mills Limited and for many years capariscned in lodge colors; the claimed on Dollar Day; some in that the system installed at the a director of F. C. Huyck and Son vs. E. Costello, 128 - pounds, ‘Ren- _Capt. J. C. irvine - Announcement‘of the starting ¢of: frew; draw. |. Royal Canadian Horse Artillery succeeding days and the balance C/N.R. crossing of the same street. Limited cf Albany, N-Y., who was. -thework,pending formany weeks, Lorne Villeneuxe 130° pounds, band, Kingston, 25 in number; may be secured toy the winners at had cost cnly $196; to this there . is welcomed in Arnprior, not only made vicepresident of the Albany Pembroke, ‘won a ‘decision over Had Nearly a Possible members of Arnprior branch of the any time up to August 19th on ap- was reply that the more expensive becalise of the employment tobe firm at the annual meeting. recent- John Scharffe, 125 pounds,Ren- B.E.S.L.; a V.O.N. float; S. E. Lewis plication to Mr, Whyte. form now advcécated was. mors “providedbutbecause of the evi- ‘ls of that. concern. frew. os * Score at Competition flozt; decorated autos; fire depart- modern and was equipped with - dence shown therein ofthe increas- Beno Cotter, 128 “pounds, Ren- at Petawawa ment members and decorated devices to vrevent unnecessary ing importance cf Kenwood: in“its frew, won by a knockout . in. the. truck; the 38th Roval Highlanders ringing of the belis. field and of the continuedpolicy. of County Orangemen Eventually it was decided to in- ‘| third round from Isaac Pappin, 128. Captain J. C. Irvine, officer com- bugle band, 37 strong;.scout troops expansion pursued bythe compan: y /Amprio§Day. struct Clerk Treasurer’ Moles to pounds, Pembroke. - manding B company (Arnprior and cub packs; Adem Ardrews’ sinceits first. efforts - here about Met at Eganville Huntley’ Munroe, 135-‘pounds, float; business men’s association write to the board of rallw3 ay com h

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VerySuccessful h 3 h 4 1 1 o 3 a @ r fitteenyears ago. | float and ficats of the Miss A. Mur- missioners stating 7 o e Pembroke,vs. Fred. ‘Powell, 137 |Renfrew Scottish, won the cup i Thatcenditions in its‘line of en- pounds, London,Ont.;.draw.. given for the best shot in the bat- phy grocery, Dominion store, cial condition of the town| eaver permit this continued ex- Wor Annual Celebration Throngs in Town Tuesday Red ‘Anderson, 119 ‘pounds, Ren- talion at the musketry competition Frank Caruso, tanley Slater, Arn- such as to prohibit embarking on » pansion augurs well, inthe Arn- dairy and Ho- frew, vs. Jimmy Kudroski, St: while the regiment was in cemp prior dairy, Smith’s July 12th Occasion any newventures. prior. viewpoint, for the future of Bought Avidiy—Many gan’s dairy. Further to the impreving of con- Catharines; draw. : {recently at Petawawa. Captain This Year - theconcernand ‘its heavy: contrib- WwWon Prizes bas Afternoon program at the grove ditions, at and nepr the same cross- Dave Scott, 154 pounds, Ren-. Irvire had a score of 119 out cf a

ution to, all’ spheres.of activity. included concerts by the R.CJE.A. ing was a decis ibnto instruct the e ‘|frew won by a technical knockout, possible 115. . ‘here; oa One of the largest and most suc- band and a lengthy musical drill chief cf police to have a Seregt s

Dollay Day in Arnprior, Tues- ‘in ‘the first round from Willard Du-}- “For.the third year in succession J cessful celebrations ever held -in

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y the cclorful bugle band of the sign and certain lumber piles o day, duly 16th, owas: ds.successful. pont, 150.pounds, Pembroke. ‘lendfor the fourth time in five Renfrew county was the one on Camercn Highlanders; a baseball the William and Daniel sureears 3 was its nine predecessors. From K. McGregor,130 pounds, Ren- years:-B company won the musket- July i2th, this year, with lodges “CountyLifeMembership game, Parkers vs. Renfrew, won ercssing removed s 7L early ‘morn:cuntil:‘late in the even- frew, wona decision from Holling- ry cup for the highest average in from Lake Dore, Verdun, Alice, by the former by a 7 to 5 score. 4 1 innWC.T.U. to.Ms Little ing, eager shoppers : thronged the er, 130 pounds, Renfrew. shooting. , Beachburg, Westmeath, Fcrester’s The evening program included 2 ma§ority of-local- stores| and‘busi- Wrestling At the shoot-off to select a team Falls, Haley’s Station, Horton, softball game between Dewars and ness places,.seeking © and finding to compete at the D:R.A. meet, sev- Braeside, White Lake, Arnprior, Deniel street. ‘Mrs.Hoe:Cc LittHewas:“made ‘the ‘Jack Callahan, 116 pounds, Ren- Glasgow Station teams, won by | money-saving | opportunities. coe en of the ten highest men were — recipient.of a countylifemember- |frew, vs. Bob Perry, 115 pounds, the former by 15 to 14 in ten inn- Traemore, Stafford, Snake River Specially featuring— ‘thig years members of B company... Team and Douglas present. Mr. Jchn Lumsden and Mr. Syi- Ship.intheW.-C.1. U, atamect- | Pembroke, draw... ings; band concert by Arnprior Dollar Day occasion: was the ex- selected to go to the D.R.A: meet The parade was held from the vester Grace of Ottawa spent Wed- “dng ofthe: local unionvat. the home seotty McDougall, 150 pounds, Citizens’ bend; open air dancing ceptionally ‘large number.of prizes were Private R. S. Macnab of Arn- ground through the main streets in nesday of this week in town on a ofMrs,R. iLBoyle “on!Monday Renfrew, won: from Paul+ Agnel, with music -by Buck’s orchestra in the three drawings.. prior,Lieut. S, Linton of Renfrew, the early afternoon, headed by the business trip. “evening. ‘|.150- pounds: Renfrew. © and drawng for the gate prizes. Corporal N. Cybulsi of Renfrew Lanark and Renfrew - Scottish; “Presentationof:a pinemblematic “Drawings were madeat the vae- Tex Maver, 125 pounds, North’ Mr. Thomas Potter was in = and Lieut..A. Campbell of Perth. L.O.B.A. lodges from Chalk River, of thelife membership was. made ant. store formerly ‘tenanted by Bay, vs. Cal McVeigh : 125: pounds, charge of the drawing for. gate B company, won second place in Pembroke, Cobden, Beachburgand _ by Miss”Dorothy‘Murray; an ac- Taylor Hardwares Limited, two. Pembroke; draw. : prizes which with the winners the Lewis gun competition and Stafford formed a prominent part ~companying: certificate “was “pre- ‘drawings beingmade byJ.H..Ro- Officials: ‘Referees, Chris. Schear- were: Ist, $25, Mr. Donald Berndt; Coming Events — in the procession. -At the grounds sented‘by’:“Miss.Jane:‘Boyle and... a ‘Bergen and cne by”We H. McFar- er, Renfrew; judges, Wm. > Bur- were tied with C company for sec- 2nd, $15, ticket No. 2035, unclaim- speeches were delivered by J. D- bouquet of roseswas:presented by lan nette, Renfrew and Archie Close, ond place in the sports competition. ed to date; 3rd, $10 by Mrs. Leo. s of o . Miss IreneAnnis. ‘Acomplete list of the prizes, Arnprior; timekeeper P.-L. Con- In this sports section the signal Murphy. Oe Leach, county master, who occu- GARDEN. PARTY—On ground pied the chair; Rev. Mr. Richards t. eter elestine’s hurch ak- There wasan interesting -pro- winners and donors is given else- vey, Arnprior; announcer; Allan section worm the trophy with 14 Winners of prizes in the contest S P C c P of Eganville; Rev. James Taylor of dey, July: 25th, - _ gram. and,asocialevening, with where in this issue, and therein it Campbell, Arnprior. : peints; C company and B. company for the most attractive ficats were: enham, on Thurs Eganville, Rev. Mr. Allen and Mr. rom .m. nclud- the serving of.refreshments¢at the will benoted that while the maj- had 10 points, each. Ist, $5 Adam Andrews; 2nd, $3, f 5 p 2 i Peter McDonald of Douglas. , -conchusion.o,ek SO ority of the winners are Arnprior- In all 40 of all ranks of local com- Frank Caruso; 3rd, $2, 5S. E. Lewis. ing supper 252. The sports program included a ites;: there: are also representatives pany went to’ Petawawa. The en- Judges were Messrs. Ww. A. Whyte, DANICE—Auspic X Exhibition Game softball game between Admaston |fromthe majority.ofthe commun- tire camp period was enjoyable C. A.Muvihill and A. J. Farmer. cultural Society: Mississiop! and without heat casualties. Only and Northcote girls, which was : -Servemusee | ities inthe. district among the win- lodge; July 25th; Spark ners. Won by Parkers rain was on Sunday evening when won by the former, Ir another low’s orchestra: admissioa: the lines were flooded but no game between Golden Lake and ‘Weather was all that could be couple, 78¢; extras, 40c. _ Camping:Period) dampness. reached - the sleeping Lake Dore boys, the latter were desired throughout the day and In Exhibition Game At Grierson Styles - CONLICHT EXCURSTICN—On victorious. Hard ‘ball games were M | evening: and. facilitated a satisfac- quarters. Friday, duly 19th, on. NeIEVin, L0.0.F.. Picnic Here In charge of a tactical scheme played between. Lake Dore and tory carrying out of all phases of Creating Recerd|» ng Acnorior wherf at 3 o.m. "Fourteen “Members”ofa Bremiey, with Bromley the win leavi {the occasion. “An encrmourquan- . Wednesday was Cant. J. C. Irvine and assist- Bend concert and daveing oon C.GLT..Group at ner, and between Beachburg and [ee of coupons. was. Printed for - ing officers were Capt. K. Foster board. Return fare, 25c. of Smiths Falls, second in com- No Failures in Entrance Eganville, Renfrew courty league A Roddy’Ss. Bay {the occasion. : | In an exhibition game at the t the Arnprior gol? mand; Lieut. A. Wallace of Pem- teams, This game, scheduled as a DANCE—A “Finale of. the evening was a L.0.QF. picnic here on Wednesday Candidates in Period club: golf club auspices; Friday., broke, Lieut. F. W. Cranston of league game, turned out to be an -Servemus group,- CanadianCGirls street dance on Elgin street near. Parkers of Ottawa defeated Ren- evening, July 19th. Music by Arnprior, Juieut. H. Beattie. of) of Eighteen Years exhibition affair. Eganville won, } in Training, returned on Monday. thecorner cef. Elgin.and John: frew by 7-5. Scoring four runs in Mace Turner’s band. Dancing af A. Cainpbell 8-4, It is estimated more than from a ‘week's camping streets; music was: furnished ‘by the first frame, Parkers added Pembroke and: Lieut. —afternoon. . Woodroffe, quiet western suburb people were prerent. 9.39 p.m. D.S.T. $2.00 per couple alocalorchestra andthe patronage another in the third and had little of Perth. 4000 -at Roddy’s Bay.. ot Ottawa, presents a teacher Extra lady, 50c. members there was:Pxeeptonally:good. | difficulty in holding a lead - until B company menin the sports Outof eighteen whese record of successes its. re- | DANGNG every Saturdsy night werefourteen: who attained the]. _{the final:inningwhen they added events were: Eldon: Montgomery of Amprior sidents are prepared to support in the .Arnprior — exhibition required percentage ontheir year's | twomore... Further Success grounds.. Buck’s orchestra for eligible for attend- Renfrew did not. score until the 2nd in 220 yard dash; 2nd ‘in quar- against all.comers,. anywhere in . workandwere Dr.Dd.K.Cowley Canada. . modern and square dancing. Jit ance at.camp.° |: aeth, when ‘Sperrick, first man ud, ter mile race. f G. A, Moore R. S. Macnab of Arnprior—ird The teacher is George Grierson o ney dancing, 5c a dance. Run- The daily:poutine,‘of the group’ - Confirmsa‘Story!-clouted: Be homer. ning on standard time. : nglines. similar Outstanding among: players pro- in 220 yard dash; 4th in hop, step Styles, principal of Woodroffe pub- wasconducted. alo BALL GAME and DANCE—Aus- to that usedby. provincial. camps bably wereMiller of Parkers with and jump... lic school and formerly of Arn- A Carp Principal Again Amprior—Ist in pices Pskenham agricultural so- anddivine:worship -was . attended * Remembers? theComing his fielding and:Sperrick of Ren- A. H. Burns of prior every one of -whose high Entrance quarter mile race. school entrance class pupils in the Sees Entire ciety, Wednesday, July 31st. day morningin:‘the: ‘United | frew. withhisbatting, he having a. o:s on Sun of Potato Bug.fo" C. N. Robin- past 17 years has been successful. Successful Sunryview vs. Blakeney at 6.15 and Point. - ey | homer jand a threé-basehit. > iG. R, Kewley and. Class . church at S race. final for Thompson cup. Buck’s ‘The: following owere-in charge of ThisDistrict . Parkers’secured. 14.hits.invall,‘six son—2nd in 3-legged ‘There were 18 pupils in the en- team -was “second in rance orchestra for dance in hall, at 9 — the:various activities: Bible study, . off Stevensonjin’ four:innings; “two. : Arnprior trance class this year,” said Ken- Again this year the ent cival p.m. Admission to ball game . “Cte Stavenoy wimming, Madge Annually, about“this”‘time oa off Patchinin threeinnings andsix ‘relay race. neth F. Richardson, a member of class of George A. Moore, prin as 109 10c; to dance 30c. / Malloch; games, Jean. Lind." year Dr. D..K. Cowleyof Granby; off Ricetwo innings:“For Parkers. the school board. ‘Eleven ‘were of the Carp public schol w Private Vercil Bond was. remov- e were SOCIAL and DANCE—At S5. No.” . | sayy, camp’‘fire, Ethel. MeKay;- song. Que., a readerof The Chronicle: Pero wentthe wholeroute, allow- recommended and the remaining per cent successful. Ther led to Pembroke Cottage . hospital, I ntrance. 3, Fitzroy, Antrim, on Menday, leader, Jean MacLean. since its ‘institutionoverfifty wears. ing 11scattered hits. -. ‘seven passed the examinations. sixteen pupils in the e od, suffering n mmen- Aug. 5th. Addresses: by Dr. A. B. The group|take,this opportunity ago, renewshis subscription.and|-Extra, base‘hits. included. ‘Sper- during the camp peri don’t think there is a teacher i class; eight were given teco aes rom ppendicitis; e as perated o ted to Hyndman and 4H. S. Arkell. se generous has. some interesting comments.to tick’s homer and- -three-bagger, f a h w o the country who can come up t dations; cf these two elec ecuperating-Satis- ook Dancing from 9.30 p.m. to 2.38 andkindlyassistance helped ‘to: make. Lo | three beggers. by... ‘Cliff Johnston | on and is now r his record.” write, making ter in all who t factorily. All passed and am. Buck’scrchestra. Admis- make ‘the:campareal‘success. : “This. year. he remarks onan aie and Budd Herr;two-base hits ‘by _In the past 17 years since he be- the written tests. Amn the sion ‘including supper, lee — ticlejina recent. issue, telling ofthe}afohnston, Hearn, Ricordin:and GL. gar. teaching at Weodroffe, the one pupil, Audrey Baird won ‘Company Sargeant Major zy R Children under 14, free. . J¢eming of the potato bug to this|Johnson. classes have averaged from 18 to Hyndman gold medal, — - “Braser. ig attendirg a four weeks’ mpletes ‘annual o: district many years ago. — “The teams: 24 boys and girls and not one has} This year Mr. Moore co CONVENTION—Second -15708VOTERSae : odie eSeer‘ofRicordin; ob: ‘rifle and Lewis gun course:at Con- s at Carp: in those years convention of Christians will, Says Dr.Cowley: ° =. failed to pass. thirty year naught ranges. hree failures in in the town ~ | ‘SOUTHREN REW| “TYquite recall the year. as“well Herr, ¢; Miller, 1b; Gratzer, lf: Sut-| Mr.Styles lives in Ottawa at 540 he has had only t Godwilling, be held etes and. only one hall, Arnprior, Sunday, July BB. the compliment whichSixJohn erlet, rf; L.Johnston, 8b; ‘Atkacids,qos r street. He is now. at his entrance eandid . Sergeant James. Anderson. end ‘Gilmou . id-Hon : Wr. “Mac- ‘Bb;Pero,p ake.— failure in the past twenty years 2ist; 10.30 am., worship (Re- ‘Total itenberofvoters in South. ‘A.Macdonald pa Corporal F...O’Neill have. gone. to summer cottage at White L followersby con+ “Renfrew._Breyer,of;Scott,8b: And annually for the past. four- -membrance feast for the Lerds.~ a -“Rettrew forthe coming federal Kenzie and his Barriefield; there they areattend- Ottawa Journal, ceding to them.the responsibility || Schearer, ¢} Stevenson,p° and Jb; teen years or more, since it was in- people); 2.30 p.m. ministry;.- election. is 15,798, gccording’tofig ing an infantry camp school with ‘Sperrick, »2b; “Waterbro,88} C. urated a student from Mr. 7.30 p.m., gospel message. All aug compiled and announcedby| of.wishing:thepotato:bugon Can- for ures the = anticipation of qualifying, think: Johnston, if: Rice,p.andLb: Eudis,| Moore’s class has won the Hynd- are heartily invited ,to these - _ Alex. Reid, registrarfortheriding. ada. In regard to:this,” J NC.0. rank. See Sir ‘John was:about as ‘nearly right|rfPatehin, p-ard.If. ‘A DOLLARSAVED IS A man-gold medal, excapt in one}. meetings. Come and enjoythis “ASal result ‘of the. ‘recent- revi- GotGs‘Totten of Renfrew —at |.| -, year when a pupil from another day with us. Special. prayer? sions, 155names wéreadded; there| ass“Sandy” -was in. prophesyie|, ~Arnprior members of. B.. com-. - DOLLAR EARNED—Buy|at _ =ofArnprionon] : l - tied with one. cf Mr. meeting in Bethel hall on Satur- S 2 - “and: TeCorres: | that.the C.P.R.would not: make}t schoo “were. 24. transfers | pany paraded. in uniform.to. the ‘MELLER’S. ECONOMY STORE protegees and>~Dr. Hynd-: day evening at 7.30. Meals will” - : Se Ztions. enough to pay. for.its axlegrease. Mondayeven- |}. 1Moore’s | O’Brien theatre on . AndSave mo the. diiculty.hy danat- ’beprovided for allattending the Be ‘(Changes\were.rade:in 59of the: -“]‘always enjoy reading| ‘The to. see the show- SeaTk” jman, solved ting of this week medals. " : meetings. jing. two il div isionsinthe,mid Chronicle’and.‘Keeping| in touch. paikers 4 : hingof"“7Leetc We Forget.”arn » h, theOttaw: vall “ i aiBi* oe wit

- |PageBo. THEARNPRIOR, CHRONICLE Thursday, Jaly 18, 1985, Th - Solomon,and-eusterns started. centuries agoare ‘still a e in common. use. And nothing,‘surely,‘is of ¥ prior‘Chronicle| more in- [ OPINIONS| terest as being: unusual; thanthe: stated: fact.that] Ww,EL “Me arlany,Editor and Publisher - 4 A d R ebtors M and cre A ditors or of Other Editors N ’ two D people ' who ca S nnot |TunTHs -Dagree about a lawsuit are chained together and must Ln .

Courteous Service—Prompt Delivery- Phone 29 " Subscription to The ‘Chronicleby mail to any eat, sleep and.So about together until they. cecme to THEIR NEIGHBORS’ MORALS CHOICE part ofCanada ‘or the British Isles, $2.00 a year in anegreement. Really, that system has’merits.woes Smiths Falls Recorg News: It is advance: . Tothe:United States, $2.50. year. | No} amusing the numberof people ‘ind | We carrya fine selection ‘of 31 SYS subs¢riptions stopped|suntil -all arrearages are paid The number of transients. visitingArnprior busi- SmithsFalls and districtwho seem COCKED MEATS tins fr or at. the‘option ofthe publisher, es to pay more attention to the con- Pickles 3 messolaces and begging dimes shows. Cooked Ham,perIb...... 55c_ no sign of duct of others than they do.their

Roast Pork, 1b esevedevarseverspetes 60c diminishing, Two came into The ‘Chronicle office at: own. SWEET, 27-02 bottle various times this week... To’ each, we ‘remarked: ' Virginia Ham, lb oe.65c Jellied Veal, lb weeoot S “We know where you can get twoto three months L OFFER THEM WORK AKE Jellied Tongue, lb vos. 40¢: NFL work on a farm at a dollar a day and board, if you R _Pembroke Stan O da rd Observer: A C 32c Macaroni ang Cheese Loaf 25c wantit.” Each, of those two chaps.. scurried from Sroup of unemployed on their way KELLOGG’S to Ottawa j this office as though the de’qi himself were chasing s expected im Pembroke Armand’s Gold Seal Blend them.’ And they werenot hurrying out to that job shortly. Farmers in need of help Duchess DecoratedPlates _ ARNPRIOR, ONT,THURSDAY,JULY18th, 1935 should be o ofwerk. All they wamted:thenwas to putdistance n hand.to offer these pkg. veeeudes . 20¢ needy 3 pkg for 25¢ people work “beween themselves and the very thought of physical . Wax Paper, pkg. 1c and 25¢ labor. coe - WhatCanthe Deserters Hope For? / A NEW CHOICE : Paper Serviettes ...... 2 pkg 25c Quality Alwavs the Sume

- Withthe Deminion Day riot in Regina, Sask.,viv- Renfrew Mercury; A new choice : A Freachspeakerat an-Or:angepicnic! Tis pass- Yo tb 28c idly in mind, at least two provinces, Ontario in summer bloom will soon be of- FRESH FISH VEGETABLES ing strange.. But‘a French Speaker at an Orange fered to the public. They are call- lib 55c- no and. Quebec, are cooperating to a-certain extent with picnic ine Almonte! ed ‘Libs., Halibut, Ib ...... ete eeeteeeesseree teQ2@ Almonte - of ail towns, Al- Cons., C.C.F’s, UFA’s | | “the Dominion in preventing disorders among organ- MIXED ‘monte, : wherethe French language is.as common ‘as and H.H.’s. The latter is not Intend. Smoked Fillet 0, 20c FRUIT -- -4zed groups of relief. camp ¢deserters who are moving ed to Hindustani. isin -Armoprior. © ‘Almonte, where - The meam the Ha Ha’s Salmon, Gaspe oon.300 Sunkist Oranges, eee tp Ottawa. - doz. 35c, 40c Gazette has led a mighty crusade:‘against. the ' dis- Fresh Fillet 20000000... 2b a5¢ Lemons, large, doz... eeeeeetecees 40c¢ UPSIDE DOWN STORE. Grape ‘tin 20c There is noo. . particle of sense. in a ‘congregating iin, tribution; ofhandbills printed in.French... Almonte Fruit beoceteecavecenes 4 for 25c Hanover ¢“Canada’s capital of unemployed men. where the French tnemesof. its. immigrants from Post: Anexchangetells of the capture Jersey are numerous and common, but where French of robbers who The whole country knows full well what impos- “broke through the-roof, words are ‘merely. funny sounds thataretaughtin high gained ‘sible things those ‘men demand and the whole coun- admission to the basement, and, re- than the picture he would paint. | school. -Wonders. will never cease, will they? And etc., with a dilute nic try knows the answers to. ‘be given by the premier to, moving the furnace register, gain- The circulars intimated that the otine sulphate how, can The Gazette owcondone the hurrling of spray. Then cats and do the demands. ed access to the store.” We have relief camps at Chalk River and gs will | Good avoid them. The s ‘French words:over its own home town? Seen stores that were’ as upside Petawawa would be deserted, this pray is harm- And themen,, persisting “in’suchendeavors, are less te plan down.as this one seems to have is most unfortunate tf true for the ts but appears to be Gardening very offensiv : rapidly. losing the sympathy of the people at large,; been. men there have been quite con- e to animals. It is the spray, as they were warned recently by Premier Hepburn. tented, and if now discontented it of course, which is used CORNS CAUSED ACCIDENT ‘| to control sucking insects onplants What the ultimatesolution may be cannot. be ecn- MANY VIOLENT DEATHS shows the result of agitation. CONTROLLING GARDEN Picton of all kind.s Cats and dogs have Times: A woman in’ Los DISE Jectured. ce Se ASES AND INSEC TS a keener sense of smell Angeles accdentallystepped on a LARGE MOUTH BASS than hu- man beings, and Apparently Mr. Bennett ‘has exhausted all’ possi- | -Brantford Expositor) street-car conductors corns. He Havelock Standard: 10,000 large can smell the Mildew: Mildew spreads rapidly spray even when app S bilities from his viewpoint; if Mr. King has any solu- jumped and she fell off the car. mouth black bass fry were deposi- lied sothinly tt will perhapscome as somewhat of a surprise to upon plants subjected to too much people are unawa The other day she collected $2,500 ted in Round Lake on Thursday re of its presence. ‘tion in-‘mind, he alone knowsof it; Mr. Stevens’ pro-. shade or too little air circulation, Commercial prepara the majority of Canadians to be told. that the total damages. In this case, like in so ‘last. by the Dept. of Game and tions usually ~- posals contain so much that. ij s platitudinous, so much and is most prevalent when hot contain 40%nicot number of deaths in ‘Canada during 1934 from violent many other fields of corn that are Fisheries, upon the requisition of ine sulphate, and oe that.is indefinite and are so bound round. with. quali- days are followeg by cool nights, should be used at causeswas 6,448. . ‘ raise the grow didn’ reap the the rate of 1% d, er t the Havelcck and Belmont Fish Allowingplants to be t fieations thatthey havelittle or no’ concrete value; profi wet through easpoon to 1 gal. water, The t. and Game Association. Heretofore the night the. C.C.F., seemingly a spent force, apparently - has That is. an:_astounding statement, and one that because of sprinkling, spray evaporates and should be re- Round Lake was stocked with the will court mildew = nothing to offer. should cause considerable thought.- . Dust the plants newed after rains, or about every ALWAYS THE IMPOSSIBLE small mouth black bass, and it will wit h sulphur in morning when 2 weeks in\ ordinary weath Winnipeg Tribune: It is quite on be interesting to see whether or er. Andthe developinig- ofa solution is one of the If a town witha population of between Six “and dew ison them. The sun vapor mot the large mouth species. will - | most important matters confronting the . present seven thousand persons were completely wiped out the cards that the future will see izes the sulphur and kill s the PERFECTLY NATURAL . government. and any governmentthat may come into by some sudden catastrophe it would shock. the Mr. De Valera, the strongest sup- survive and flourish ‘there, or spores cf the mildew. whether the small mouths will eat whole. country. porter of the British connection To overcome the effect of mil- ‘power at Ottawa. : : Almonte Gazett and the chief foe of Republicanism. them all up. - dew on the lower leaves of phlox, e: Recapitulation of weather stati . ‘Not a solution as to what to do with a few. relief Beeausethe deaths are widely scattered all over For did not Lord Fitzalan, a form- | roses and other plants, stics shows that spray with Jnue was unusually wet. _ €amp deserters, butwhat to do to stimulate indus- the Dominion the realization of the calamity is less er Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, say Bordeaux mixture or dust with Well, what do you expect, w * t¥ial activity’ in the. Dominion- because with any vivid. | mT {ot that country: “It is the impos- powdered sulphur when.the dew is ith the sible that always happens, the in- bride’s mother trying to outcry the upswing in total of employed men and with men upon the leaves. The sulphur evitable never.” groom’s mother: from relief camps absorbed in work at any reason- may be shaken from cheesecloth . able remuneration the present strikeactivities would bags, or an ordinary salt shaker. GETTING IDEAS AT HIGHER. PRICES _ dissolve like snow in» July. “DRUNKEN DRIVERS MENACE In early spring all dead leaves . Renfrew Mercury: Peculiar thing and stalks should be cleaned from Farmer’s Advocate: The isn’t it, how many there are who, around hollyhecks, delphiniums, cvitics nixy of Canada’s wheat Saskatoon Star-Phoe after they get into public office anc peonies, when uncovered, and selling policy (The should be EDITORIAL BREVITIES and handle public funds get an the new growth should be sprayed ar in mind that during the Ameng the amendments to the criminal code to idea that it is better that the with Bordeaux mixture. past five years cne and three- come lbefcre par quarter billions of bushels ha _- Sorry. is ‘the:dayy that fails to, see a new. political liment this session is one making a people who furnish these funds ve been moved at prices much higher . platform launched, jail sentence mandatory when a motorist is convict- ‘should not. know how they are Peony: Peony blight infects thanthe so-called world prices. ed.of driving while under the influence of liquor or spent. As soon as a member of a stems, leaves and buds, and is first ‘marcotics. public spending body gets that no- noticed as a rot on the stems, caus- CLEANS PERCOLATOR. ‘The universary question: “Will there be. aStevens’ tion he is mear the danger zone. ing them to wilt when four to To make it complete, there should be provision candidate in South Renfrew?” . . eight inches high. Shocts are of- The -for loss of driving license fo inside of an aluminum cof- r life or for a period . TPS BYTHEIR GLANDS ten attacked ibelow ground, causing fee percolator may be cle “An exchangereffers to: The Renfrew Chronicle. long enough to be impressive. a st, Thomas Times Journal: An them to wilt and die. aned if | slices of lemcon' ang plenty of col _ Which is, of course, aint unintended compliment to American physician who makes a The control of peony blight is d ~The argument for passing this amendment pro- water are boiled in it. Let wa Renfrew. we special study of human glands an- |. difficult, particularly if the season ter ceme to a boil and keep boilingun- posed by Hon. Hugh Guthrie is nicely summed up nounces that if people are clever is wet. All old leaves, dead stalks by W.iG. Robertson, manager of the Ontario. motor til percolator when rubbed with a - About this time of year the. “amateur gardener it is because of the kind of glands and stubble right down to the cloth will look like new. league and formerly a western newspaperman, in they have; if they are “dumb,’ it is permanent live root stalk should wonders why radishes and sunflowers are flourishing these words: owing to their glands. Im short, be taken away and burned in late ~ where he. planted petunias and phlox. fall. Watch the growing plant “It is better that some men should go fo jail for a he says. that whatever we are, Murph whether we aregood, bad orindif- carefully, and if disease appears, y’s Repair Shop month than. that others should go to eternity.”” wok Hon.H. H. Stevens names his new:party the ferent, is decided for us by our remove and burn all infected ee ‘Reconstruction party, how will the: boys’who write. glands. . parts; all old flowérs likewise Horseshoing - ‘headlines for the dailies abbreviate that name? ae : should be destroyed. Spraying a, FOREST FIRE WASTE with Bordeaux mixture will help. and General Blacksmithing : Yon would be much better for the “hunger‘march: oe ES:PICNIC GROUNDS Halifax Heralé: The legislature Makethefirst application shortly o: Nova Scotia at the last session after the leaves appear above vers” if they accepted the advice of -camdid friends {= Geo. Illingsworth ground, and repeat at frequent in- ~ that they: are’ making themselves unpopular with the| . put through measures designed to in charge -. (Brockville Recorder) tighten up forest laws and to deal tervals. 7 public, which is being taxed almost beyond endur- ae MeGonigal St Phone 299 Tt is: early.in te season, and yet favorite pienick- more drastically with infractions . Arnprior -ance fortheir ‘support.—Toronto Globe. of these laws. But until the hand Rust: The “rust” disease which —jingSpots all over the country are. already defaced by of the law is brought down heavily attacks outdoor flcwers such as amassof foul litter—old, dirty peper, Tt ‘the. man with an old-fashioned “divining--rod” empty tin upon those who ‘through sheer snapdragon and hollyhock, can be cans,‘broken.bottles, bana ean locate spring water, why should’men of scientific na and orange peelings— carelessness and indifference are any i ccnirclled by keeping the plants | ; tributeto! the filthy ha amnind: bother abcut explaining what they cemnot un- bits of people who have made responsible for the settimg of the thoroughly dusted with sulphur. ; SPECIAL. use of these. derstand? Perhaps the rod expert himself does not otherwise pleasant and agreeable pie- forest fires, the enormous toll of The spores of the fungi which nicking.sit cause these diseases are killed undetstand his method; but if it works, why should es. ‘Before the season closes, the situation waste and Icss will continue, A BIC BOWL of Kelloge’s surrounding some “of these pl when they come in .contact with worry?—Toronto. Globe. aces will be simply Corn Flakes in milk or { indescribable. acs ; JUST GOOD SERAWBERRIES sulphur cn the plants, thus pre- venting infecticn. Sulphur dusts |} Ne Havelock Standard: Mr. Marry cream is appetizing and. de- ec shamin Avnprior and: district put availed t oneof these careless p1 ienickers would dream may also be used as a treatment ; FARES | Tinney received an order last week of conductinghimselfji Heious ai any thme of the for the controi of black spot and Shemselves of money-saving opportunities in Arnprior na similar manner on his own for 500 straw erry plants from ; proper mildew on roses. onDollar Day, And certarnly any men or woman ty. 2 would ibe indeed, ‘ashamed to have Hon. Mackenzie King, for* his farm day. And they’re extra good Get particulars of tnese Bar- an gains in comfortable travel ae wouldhaveto be deaf, dumb and blind to miss those y litter seen. about his.premises which he is in the in the mille Mr. King be- Req spider: This is a very small fore planning your vacation. se opportunities; they. were “available on every. hand: habit of keeping as: neat as:possible. has ordered same 300 plants from with fruits or berries added. mite and is one of the most com- En store efter storesliterrally, one fell over . them. Mr, Tinney same iraeago, and save money. Travel by rail Yetthe moment hegoespicn Ideal for breakfast. Re- mon pests in the garden. It can and avoid congested highways. icking, heabandonsall liked them so weil that he person- oes everywihere, sense of decency and strews. thegrouds with filthy be controlled by spraying the plant Arrive “Fresh and ready for ally telephoned his eden in for freshing for luncheon. Chil- with water, thcroughly wetting fun!” materials, often when themeans’ofdisposing of them more. Perhaps it would we a oe, Tt was an interesting storythat appeared in a To- dren love them for supper. the underside of the leaves. Sul- are readily at hand. : “Conservative” statement fo say For long or short vacations, or N ee“tonto d- aily a few days:Bg. Two. youths, never phur dusted on the plants is also -j thatit was because the Tinney They encourage sound week-end trips to the country a oUt advised. before out of the city were sentby a fresh air fund or seashore, ask about e

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sleep, because they digest so t e committee for a week's outing on. afarm. Leaving ducedthe repeat order. LOW WEEK-END FARES R at theend of. theweek they wete asked what: they BANDS OFF MININ easily. Snails and slugs: These molluscs Going Friday Noon to 2.00 G are noctural in habit, hiding during

eae would like to take home with them. “One wanted a SEEKS NEW POTATOES p.m. Sunday; returning leave | {tthe day beneath stones, clods of - cow. The other said: “Whycan’t we just send down ‘Renfrew Mercury: Mr. Albert The crispness of Kel- destination up to Monday CNorth.‘Bay Nugget) earth, etc. They come out tofeed midnight. Onsale all year. to ‘Toronto ang get ourclothes?” : \ Morris of Renfrew is trying an ex- loge’s Corn Flakes is pro- in the evening. An excellent re- One. plenk of the Stevens platform. which has met 21 DAYS FARES to periment as a producerof potatoes. medy is to broadcast air-slaked with almostuniversal disapproval, ‘is nationalization In one of his gardens he has plant- tected by a heat-sealed Lower St. Lawrence and Arnprior council may have troubles‘of its own but lime over the soil, before nightfall. e a Maritime Provinces, until } - it has not been asked to deal with those who watch of the resources. of .Canada’s great gold. sheld, in- ed potatoes grown in the tropics, This adheres to their bodies. and WAXTITE innerbag. Grocers Sept. 2, and to Main Coast, } baseball games: without paying the. required admis- tended to creaite a fund with. which. it. is hoped the andis expecting to develop.a new scon kills them. variety for Canada. The early everywhere seil Kelloge’s. until Sept. 30. ; sion fee, as wag the ‘case in Carleton Place. Coun- national debt will be discharged in twenty-five years, Government control of mining, in other wor Is. rose, he says, hag run out, while Quality_guarenteed. Made Tarnished plant bug: This com- 16 DAY FARES to | _ gil angball club in(Carleton Place decided that relief . {Some others appear to be going National Parks—Banff, Jas- ‘recipients.would be admitted withoutcharge to the mon plant bug is frequently des- Miningmen in every part of Canada have volead. ths same cway. The potato on by Kellogg in London, Ont. tructive to the buds of dahlia, Zin- per, etc., until Sept. 30. ~games andthe police committee will deal. with. park- oppositiom to any such scheme, not from: a selfish: which he-is experimenting is of nia and other ficwering plants. 45 DAY FARES to ‘ing and. loitering on theoutside of fences at the ‘j all viewpoint, but because they realize that mining is the variety which comes northin Dust mixtures applied by means of Western Canada (until Sept. $ grounds. one ofthe most speculative ventures in the business: spring when stocks of the home- a hand blower are of value. Hy- 30), to Pacific Coast (until stown vegettables run low. K | Nov. 10)—good for passage } world. of today, and no venture for government. dir- elloggs drated lime when dusted .cn is

in (A) Standard Sleeping - i the.‘poor‘unfortunate starling has. any. friends ection, The tax.on mine products imposed today is : oh proving beneficial. “SLAVE LABOR” Cars—(B) Tourist Sleeping a.‘they’re never heard from. Apparently every. man’s a severe one, but sufficient remains to reward indiv- CORN FLAKES - Pembroke Bulletin: Last week 2 Thrips: The gladiolus thrips is the Cars—(C) Coaches. os - hand, is against the. starling. - ‘From. various sources idual effort and enterprise in the developmnt of .a husky youth, who would be cap- most serious pest amd calls for im- “at.various timescome stories ofmeans taken. to re- ALL-EXPENSE producing property, an incentive which must be pre- able of a hard day’s work on the mediate and community action. GREAT LAKES CRUISES tard thepropagation. and: activities of: the starling. sent if there is to be conscientious effort. -| farm,- was distributing circulars The first step is treating the corms June 22 to Sept. 18 Latest is from Parkhill in Mddlesex’county. There befcre planting. Dissolve. cone With unlimited government funds behind:‘B mining |)around town proclaiming a stri SPECIAL SUMMER FARES a couple of men have.organized a faleon club, heve ‘in the relief camps on July 16tkhe ounce of corrosive sublimate in 6 enterprse, might there not be a waste of amoney in: to Ontario, Quebec, Mari- § a trained:falcons.‘to watch overthe cherry. orchards against slave labor and asking all galions of water in a wooden con- futile efforts to. develop properties which do not. hold times and many United andare training other. falconsto protect other . or- liberal minded citizens to aid the |-- tainer. Peel the ccrms andsoak the potential wealth of mineral mecessary. for.profit- states points, until Sept. 39. _ chards further afield and toassistin the annihilation| unemployedin this trek to Ottawa. ‘them for a period of 3 hours, the TRAVEL BY RAIL f ofthestaringand.other frutt-destroying bbirds. able operation? It would appearthat this. danger “Slave labor” wasthe term he liquid being kept at a temperature would. develop under the Stevens:plan. oe coh used, but if.this young man “had |. - of about TOF. The corms may ‘Tickets and complete informa- Veverbeenagalley slave, with a be planted directly after being tion from any Agent Much |akin¢toa ‘mouse.. backed. into. a eorher by a | This particular plank of the Reconstructionparty oe man. standing over him with: -a|- tre : : ferocious ate eat isthis eountry.of.Ethiopiaabout which isa faulty one, which injures the restofthe struc-) whip, hewould knowthat thereis d. one may. read:So.much thesedays. | CanadianPacific A country: of all ture, and one which Mr.‘Stevens and. his: advisers Quite adifference_ between. the. annaa Spray to protect plants from .blackswhoseKing c¢ laims a fo.be ‘descendantof King would do well to abandon.° j easy goinglite in the relief.camps| | animals: Spray the flowers, shrubs,

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tl -Consisteneyof Honey Spray Fruit Trees [Registered Vote EVENINGS-

MOVIETONE soreastino . “ .First.Show Honey consists ‘lareely of “two Carleton County Orchardists are warned by the "Saturdayat > EAN) ° Second: Show- tsimplesugars—grape. and. fruit— Dominion horticulturist ta follow |Children’aog -: as MES alata t)t) 2) : 3 Children whichare broken down from the the published recommendationsre- | Adults- Bee Adults. 4{ more complicated. forms. ‘of-sugar Now Stands at 19,575 for garding the spraying of fruit trees. by thehoney bee when it converts . Election of This Thoroughness of application, with

ae - Tues.July 22 - 2 ‘tthe nectar from the flowers into Summer the use of the proper materials, 3 |eae July.24 5 the finished product. ‘These’ simple will produce the desired results. The total registered vote in Car-

sugars are in such a form that are Contact sprays should be used assimilated almost directly “from leton county now stands at 19,575, Will Rogers ES ; FrankieThomas _ a for aphis or for any cf the sucking Chearles Laughton the stomach into. the blood stream. a Wain of 592 over 1934, according to a statement issued by K. B. insects. Black Leaf 40 is very Charlie Ruggles. IN 7 . 0. P Heggic | ‘This.means that there is-no tax useful. For leaf-eating insects, a (OES N'} iTr Gamble, of Manotick, registrar of placed upon the human system of stomach poison, such as arsenate of MaryBoland OS os Helen Parrish digestion. im converting these sug- electors for Carleton county. The revision of the voters’ lists. com- lime or arsenate of lead, should be “Lightning” ats into, energy. applied. When: spraying the or- LIFEBEGINS |menced on April 1. and actually concluding on June 29, but since chard, use a combined insecticide Some people will hesi- fteim thenthe reports have been com- and fungiside. tate before answering tgl8ei -PANMURE pleted for publication, at. 40, Total additions for the ‘county, yes~— a trick, they think. DOG of | including transfers, are 917. This Braeside Council Others hesitate before ENTERTAINED FOUR HUNDRED . "SHORT. ‘SUBJECTS— number is made up of 674 addi- adding to their neces- On “Wednesday evening, July tions and 248 transfers. Deletions BABYBEGOOD _ees Following are the minutes of the from the lists occasioned by death sary expenses the cost -(Caxtoon) SHORT SUBJECTS. 10th, Mr. Garnet Greene | enter- meeting of the Braeside council or removal to other ccnstituencies “MELODY‘MAGIC tainedhis friends and neighbors to held in Gillies Bros. Ltd., office on of adequate insurance _PARAMOUNT NEWS REEL total 325. RDAY“MATINEE ‘SHORT SUESECTS the number. of over four hundred Monday, July 8th, at 8 p.m. _SATU tc a most enjoyable outdoor dance. _dt was necessary to make 204 in sound companies. ONLY: SOREEN SNAPSHOTS The following members were os TICKET OR LEAVE IT The large dancing platform”“pro- corrections. A number of transfers They may wait : BURN °EM.“UP.BARNES present: Reeve J. H. Findlay, pter11) “aaa2BELIEVE REVUE THE MERRY KITTENS vided for the occasion was taxed to were turned down due to the fact a _ Gerial—Cha that applicants had not given cor- Councillors C. D. Young, J. S. Gil- toolong. i capacity until the early hours of lies and T. D, Moore and Treasur- the. morning. During the supper. ‘rect previous addresses, and when er A. &, deRenzy. intermission the guests were enter- advised did not appear to have

Cromwell, George Barbier, Roch- fained by a quartette of specialty them corrected. Prior to the meeting a court of The G. F. Macnab .

————— elle Hudson, Jane Darwell, Slim dancers whose efforts drew -pro- revision was held, but there being /. | Summerville, Sterling Holloway, longed applause and hearty. en- no appeals the court of revision Agency Thomas Beck, Roger Imhof, Char- cores.. from the large gathering. District News was closed ang the council pro- les Sellon, John Bradford and Ruth Excellent music was furnished by ceeded with their regular business. C. A. MULVIBILL, Manager. TheatreNews|__ Gillette. Iecal and visiting talent. The minutes of the meeting held Direct relief has been discon- June 3rd were read and adopted. VicGonigal Block - Phene 612 AP |the.‘plans of the newly arrived FITZROY BRIEFS. tinued by Almonte council. The following accounts were RUGGLES.OFRED|G y, Honorable| Vane-Bassingwell, - HEALTH presented: Hydro Electric Power imglesof Red. Gap,”@ comed Mr. Jack Williams of. South et -elfish spirit who finds much in Adam William Craig, aged 68 Commission, 3 months lighting Summer Egg Production “qs the..O’Brien theatre feature for March renewed acqauintances, here common with Froud, it’s a triumph years, died recently in Almonte. June 30th, $117; Gillies Bros. Ltd., idayand Saturday,”duly: 19th ADOLESCENT GIRLS on Sunday. Fr for Ruggles as he extracts.a popu- for lumber used in culverts, $5.77; and20th... : As a rule egg production drops lay revenge upon the snooty Mr. . Practically twice ag many girls ‘Mr. Alf. Cullen was a business Michael P. Kiely of Ashdod has iron wedges, 75c; Jos. Madore,sal- off in the summer. This is partly mor: ‘embellishes. “each Rich hu Belknap-Jackson, between their fifteenth and twenti- visitor to the capital during the spring rye, 6 feet and 2 imches in ary for June, $7.50; Jos. Madore, due to it being near the end of the ase of the picture. There’s fun eth year die fromtuberculosis as. . ph » Cast: Charles Laughton, Mary past week. height. caretaker of dump, $15; McLean birds’ laying season, but in many he. opening, |when the“gentle- boys of the same age. It is. only -4n t Boland, Charlie Ruggles, Zasu Russett, milk for families on. re- flocks production could be prolong- man’s gentleman’learns het as a. among the young women of the! Mr. ‘Chas. Broom whoresided in lief, $15,75. Pitts, RolandYoung, Leila Hyams,| ‘Barns of D. H. Lowry of Ram- ed for several weeks by giving the result of a card gamehehas been country that we are not making this vicinity many years ago is. Maude Eburne, Ricard Cezon, Liuc- say were completely destroyed by It was moved by C. D. Young birds the proper attention. With gwarded to-therich but wild and satisfactory progress in stamping again resident in the community. ~ “ jen. Littlefield, “Leota © Lorraine, fire on Thusday last. {and seconded by T. D. Moore ‘that the rush of farm work and the icans, ‘the|Frouds. The out tuberculosis. - wooly Amer Mrs, David Anderson of Calgary, the following accounts tbe passed birds out on range they are mnof. uations—the - clothes aames Burke and Dell Henderson, ensuing~sit This, in itself, is serious, but it Alberta renewed acquaintances in Miss Georgina Thompson, for payment: Hydro Electric Pow- fed as regularly as they might be he visit to the side- “buying tour, t ~Pisvall the more so if we consider this locality during the past few daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. er (Commission, $117; Gillies Bros. the laying mash is neglected the- dof the (Louvre, -owalk cafe. instea LIFE BEGIN:S AT 40. |tuberculosis to,be an indicator of week. Jonathan Thompson of (Renfrew Lid., $6.52; Jos Madore, $22.50. pen is very often too hot amd lice: e moments in the Frouds’ apart-' general health conditions. It Carried. th ‘died last week, and mites rule the roosts and’ ment are loaded. with the same » “Life Begins at 40,? a“comedy, points to a prevalent unsatisfac- Miss Aleta McBride of Kinburn It was ‘moved by C. D. Young nests. “quality, is the O’Brien theatre feature for tory health status of the adolescent has been enjoying some holidays and seconded by J. S. Gillies that The following have been named A correction of some of these: : ved Monday and:Tuesday, | Jfuly 22nd girls and young women. of Canada. at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Giar- Mr. MeLean Russet be paid the - - In a smartly contri fun situa- postmasters in Renfrew South; things may increase the produc- and 28rd. . There are certain fairly common net Greene. sum of $15.75 for milk to relief tion, Ruggles—amazed at all that. Dan Comerford at Dacre, Mrs. tion. Even though the hens are . to himin a dignified man-. In the yarn Kenesaw. Clarke is faults in the living habits of this families. Carried. happens Miss Pearl Shaw who has. been Martha Loney at Ireland and Mrs. picking considerable of their living ““ner—is announced to’thepopulace proprietor editor of a small town age group which appear to be re- A list of communications were attending Gowling business college Margaret Marcella at Khartum. they are not always able to proper- asa retired British soldier. His paper, the kind to which subscrip-. sponsible, at least in part, for their read, all of which received the lack of good health. It must be in Ottawa has returned to her ly balance the ration. They have - career being hectic for oneand all, tions usually are paid off in farm Rev. L. B. Smith, late of Cala- necessary attention of council after remembered that the results. of home here. almost as much need for their lay- it has a touch of pathos when the produce. When he comes wpon bogie, in the presbytery of Ren- which the meeting adjourned to faulty habits of living are. seldom ing mash in July as they have in snobbish Mr. Belknap-J:ackson, of young Lee Austin, just out ofjail A most: enjoyable musicale ‘was frew, was inducted into the pas- meet again on the 5th day of Aug- prompt or spectacular. Rather do January. They also needgrain to Boston, fires him. His associations ‘and on the. verge of committing held at the home of Mr. John Riley toral charge of Addison, United ust at 8 p.m. these bad habits lead to a gradual keep up their body weight. with Mrs. Judsonhaving convinced another crime, he falls intohis role recently, musicians from Ottawa, churchat a largely attended ser- R. A. Sereney, Clerk. undermining’ of health, to physical Then, too, there is not always a .~ himthat love might. also. be for of cupid’s assistant, andafter he Arnprior, Braeside, Carp andPak- vice held in the church at Green- has put the youth on the straight mieriority and fatigue, and to in- fresh supply of water on hand and “him, and his‘accomplished— recital enham mingling on this happy oc- joush. this is something the birds must and narrow path, assumes © the ability to recuperate from fatigue of Lincoln’s Gettysburg address casion. have if they are going to lay to guiding: role in the romance with cr infections. WEDDED ecnsolidating his belief that he is Tenders are ibeing called by the their capacity. -one of all the menwho are. created Adele Anderson, Too many girls are poor eaters. Ag usual..Arnprior dollar. day eounty engineer for constructionof There is too much attention given drew a large’ representation from ~ equal, he goes into trade as a res- Thereby “he gets himself in a new bridge at Foresters Falls, to MACKLEM—PEEVER to weight, and by far tco much ~ taurant proprietor. Though his wrong with the town’s . financial here. Unfortunately those five replace the wooden structure A very quiet but pretty wedding The Subconscious Mind “action blasts Mrs. Froud’s plansfor ‘and political boss, Colonel Alber- dieting among them. At this age, freg-skins hung up as first prize in which has seen a good many years’ overweight, up to a point, is desir- was. solemnized in the Metropoli- a swanky party. and. chills the crombie. Losing his little paper, | the drawing did not come this way ‘service and hag outlived its useful- ble, beyond which it should be this year egain: tun United church on Saturday last The subconscisus mind is beliey- Kenesaw picks out the laziest man ness. The new bridge is to be overcome by exercise and by the when: Miss Pihea Peever, daughter ed by some to retain an impression. in town, Merriwether, and sets reinforced concrete, with a span of elimination of candy and pasizy, The entrance results just pub- cf Rev. and Mrs. Peever, of Lon- of every Getail in our lives. But him up as ocppesition candidate. lished|beough? the very gratifying |?35 feet. but never by any dieting aen, Cnt., was united in holy mar- most details never return to the Meanwhile, believing there is under regular medicai supery ve cut of six of the riage with Mr. George Macklem, of conscious mind except during some - HOT? Cool off something funriy about the hatred Ontario government is eal] A. good practical methed is to candidases from SuS. Ne. 3 WETS Toronto, con cf the late Mr. James mental aiberraticn. One casa, which. Abercrombie and . his son y tenders for 18,000 ttuns cf statethat if these girls: wall use ome successtiu! Congratulations are klem and Mrs. Macklem, of writes T. J. Hughes; Philadephia, | owoe have for nee,he digs up the files d stone to complete the far pint of milk a day, and o 3 being to the candidates vlelon Place. The young couple Pe., in Collier’s Weekly, was that of the crime for which the boy was the Almonte Pakenham take servings of scrne Eevee nd t cher, Miss Alice| zi, vere unattended and cv the of an illiterate -arvant girl who, in | sentenced. to jail, Ln attempt may he table, a-salad-andsome fresh fr ness cf the bride’ the Gelirium, recited many passages in is made to look fool- municipality to se- aiter that, they may est y wedding was of a 5 na- Letin, Gr and Hebrew ceccurred con St. tract because Almonie ; ‘ish when Kenesew, with the aid! they desire) Milk is es ture. Rev. J. 3 Hug!nmsom per- she had neard her ore-time ot Meriwether’s hog-calling -rela- , Monday, July 18th, 1 egnippeed to fill it —Al- sid 2 the mineral, < master reneat in his study. ra. ‘tives, breaks up his hog show- vith an unusually nonte Gazette formed the ceremony. Mr. and ine vegetables and fruit s Mrs. Mecklern, who have been the bch | political rally. Then HKenssaw o n still in the field aenairas: cf ; i S si 2. adequate suppe guests of the grecm’s mother and Pendering if the cid s “art Lug io Tat “Small Tin 356, LargeTingot,ExtraLarge Batile 73s learns that Jce Abercrombie stcle Origin of Crap Game. 7oe Swithin’s day, : } sister, Miss Dora Macklera, RUN. EoottaeTurner Ltd., Neweastle-upon-Tyne, Eng. the moneyef which Lee had been QuantitiesoFsleep—r0G3m.ten to A Smile or Two left for Toronto today where they Fuatribuied ta Caniada by accused: s will hold goCcHd _MeGiivreBros: Limited, Toronto. 54 eleven hours—taken. regul arrly ay will reside. The sumerous Iriends The gare ‘“eraps” was introduc- Cast. ‘Will Rogers, Richard required. -A noon rest is desirable, in town join in extending best ed in this coumirveunder its Hurop- but. unfortunately 4s mot often Dimer—There’s something wrong wishes—Carleton Place Canadian. ean name of hazar The French-

| practical. Many schools make ith these hot dogs, man who brought|“tt to New Or- BHRBOORUEREDEECREOEROCRROOS t a Myr. George Macklern lived for d serious. healtherroor. cf naviing W aterwell, dort tell me; I’m many years in Arnprior and at- leans was often called “Crapaud,” s

n s short noon:recess: with the idea ‘| @Obituary cnly a waiter, not. a- veterinarian. a nickname applied to the French. S tended local schocls. He moved y e closing earlier in the afterncon. The game was known as Crapaud’s n t to Carleten Place with his parents

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a leads to fatigue which shows HERMAN YADE Mcther says when the advertise- several years ago when nis father gzme, then Crap’s game and finally

a e itself in the. twitching,. ‘nail-biting ment says the show is unfit for was transferred from Arnprior to eraps..

n n and stamering which the children you will always find fath- e schcel Mr. Herman Yade of Foole Carleton Place in the railway

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a street, a resident of Arnprior for maintenance branch of (C.P.R. e Poorposture growsoutof a lack the past 27 years, died on Friday, row, work.

n nn of sleep and rest, insufficient Monument Works e exer- July. 12th, at his late home tollow-

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m e be tco that: the: girl “feels” wife last. night, Beautiful wo- Parties intending buying manu- n “over- Born at Gertslow, Germany, “3 Interesting Origin of

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a grown, or, as an adolescent, be too years.ago, Mr. Yade came to Can- wiani. Legal Term, “Indenture” ments would do well to call at the

r ee | ‘JudgeLewis L. Faweett, of the New York conscious: ‘of her maturing figure, ada about 45 years ago with. his Man—Ah, but you should have shop and save from 10 to 25 dol-

s n and this causes her to slouch her seen the one that got away. lars :0n what they buy. The best

a wife, the former Augusta Klapel. e State SupremeCourt, states: 2 Legal documents of varied type of material used. Everything in shoulders.

n e He moved to Arnprior with his and value have accumulated inthe a Badhabits of earlylife are apt family. 27 years ago. Oh, strenuous day for cupid! - the line of monument. e - “Permit metostate that during my-twenty- collections of the Business (Histori- ee to be carried intolaterlife. Good Surviving to mourn his passing . And Hymen’s all astir. cal Seciety of Boston. A recent s =. three years’ experienceonthebench, in which health habits are, needed at all A chap pays court to some fair lass A. CHARBONNEAU nn besides his widow are eight sons, bulletin of the society calls atten-

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s Ages. The next we hear that comes. to time 4,000 boys under theage of twenty-one . Fred, Paul and Otto of. Ottawa, tion to the penmanship, especially| 63 Harrington Street

e Questions. concerning’ h pass e years were convictedofcrimebefore me, of alth, ad-' Eimer of Preston, Ont.; Herman, the words, “This Indenture” with dresed to the Canadian. Medical Jr., and Arthur of Sudbury dis- The court is paying her. dating from ee which a document, -. whom but three were members of a Sabbath-. — association, 184 College street, To- PROFESSIONAL CARDS |

s trict, Herbert cf Buffalo, and Wil- James TI, begins. The document

nnnn e - School, has satisfied me ofthevalue.of Sabbath- ronte, will be answersd personally liam VYade of Arnprior; one daugh- _Man: ‘Do you girls really like gives rise to the bulletin’s quota-

n e har the by letter. ter, Mrs. Eddy Friday of Ottawa, | © oneceited men better t r oe Schools to) the community. : ticn from Adam Smith to explain athero kind?” G. H. Moles e end a numberof. grandchildren. ¥ intricate legal language: s Girls (simultaneously): What nnn The funeral was from his late “Tt has been the custom im mod-

e GENERAL Insurance agent, Suc- ‘Sowing Perennials other Eind?” n jhome on Sucday, July Mth, and ern Hurope to regulate, upon most cessor to R. G. Moles. Fire, Life

o “QFALL THE CHILDRENCOULDBE ee interment was in. the Armprior} eccasions, the payment of attor- and Accident companies repre-

n mm Hew annoying %5G. see a newspap-

n , Seeds of perennial flowers may — a cemetery. neys and clerks ci court according sented are the best. Office in UNDER THE INFLUENCEOF “Aha! Another e KEPT trait and say: s besown now.’ The seedbed should r to the number of pages which they the Town Hall. r he is a n n discove bemade in a ‘position where it is * ond the had to write; the court, however,

ee THE SABBATH-SCHOOL, ANDTHE — e Education of the Deaf tesSevann, shaded from:the afternoon. sun. requiring thet each page should

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‘GROWN-UPS WERE ACTIVEINSOME r | Thesurface soil should ‘be raked contein so many lines, “and each C, A. Mulvihill, E.C., B.A. very fine and the seeds ¢ sewn in | mipt to tteach a deat. i : any words in crder to

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ee BARRISTER, Solicitor, Notary, OUR Grills, the depth of sowing depend- in the United States ayment, the attor- | | CHURCH, WECOULD CLOSE n Velson’s in Rev. Bonding and Brokers’ Agent,

e ing. on the size of the seeds. The uve contrived to r larger ones should be well aeoreaeito ! beyond all oneces- etc. Money to loan. Office covered PRIISONSANDJAILS, INSTEAD OF - John street, opposite Bell Tele- ee but the very small OnEs meed prac-

m phone office. ENLARGE— i‘cally no covering.. “in law has BEING-COMPELLED TO

nn Wms e ibeds: need careful rapateyling. Hormerly, in a nn ‘snigh “‘wead rywas concerted ac- e i AND INCREASETHEIR NUMBER. we ng and when the seed- in ecunterpart, Ralph Slattery, LL.B e tien ‘tsken t9oaadc ieate eaf chiic- n | lings are large enough they should Ss of the decument ‘were

a be transplanted so as to make good Ch 6 sheet with a blank strip BARRISTER, Solicitor, Notary, r plants to put-into the permanent “Francis Green! of Boston, whose een thern. The two parts ete. Money to loan on favor-

nn left,bet deaf.son wes sent to Edinburgh : —In this country a beds inthe fall. yerether1 detached or “indented” able terms. Office in the Car- School| to be educated at Thomas Braid- mien has ihe ‘right to say what he nday ee "AttendSu by being out acoart in an irregular uso Block, John street. wooa's: in ‘iiution, became rnuch pleases—and we have the right not lime,

T LARD nn interested. in the problem. With to listen to him. and Lard is a highly digestible (97 some ministers, he attemtped a George M. Bleakney _

ee REPAIR LEAK per cent... digestible). ooking fat, census. pe Massachusetts, 1802, Whos that talkative woman When a hot-water bottle leaks it BARRISTER Solicitor and Notary

aa very rich in: total. calories. For over there?” when 75.deat was found. They Public. Money to loan . . n may be repaired with adhesive The:CharServices shortening, lard is superior: and if then estimated 500 deaf in the “Wy wife.” Bldg. a Suite 811 Ottawa Electric flavor makesit desirable:as a gen- ‘United States and urged the crea- USorry. My mistake.” tape and used te hold hot salt in-| u 80 Sparks St., Ottawa, Ont.

eralcooking stead of water. a n fate PT Rg . . tion of a “No mine,” | special School. m

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enedwith cancellation of re- - ‘threat lief if they failed to,tur out.- BURNead ANTRIM.| Mayor Moore stated that if xmenj| & N hose. I hat t K ting:t “ s sta 1 had certificate ht. work, | imen were fit only for lig

|e men: could not .besent to the DENPARTY . : Pakenham. " KINBURNGAR quarry. “As to the matter of dis- nCochrane and fam- Wednesday evening of last | Mrs. a such an. allegation was On peg are holidaying crimination, essful gardempar- ily. of Winni weekavery: succ ts, Mr. and absurd, said the mayor... “ty was held onthe lawn at the'| withthe former’s paren WANT CHANGE Mrs. George Walker. - “TRUCKERS homeofMrs..M. F. -Croskery, ‘Kin- Messrs.Murphy, Carron, NGEeg oe “A number from here attended .pura, vunder‘the auspices of.Ste} and Ray wrote to council asking rch, the dance given by Mr. end Mrs. 3 Andrew’S Presbyterian chu . hat the business taxon trucking “f Garnet Greene on Wednesday last t Kinburn.- lished, to bereplaced and report a: good time: -. efforts ‘be abo Rev. Jas. Berry acted as‘chair- by a license... ‘This: matter has |- _ ~ Mr. and Mrs. R..Cowan and Miss _ man.. Speakers were Rev. A. W. een ecoming —before ouncil for b Wallace attended the fun- and Claribel ag ugheed of Fitzroy Harbor. ars and no action was oe “Lo eral ofthelate.Mr. Milton -Wallace several ye oe Rev. ‘Thos.McAfee of Arnprior. hursday. evening: m atNorth Gower on Thursdaylast. taken on T "Several costume dances “were ORK. FOR LOCAL MEN J. G. Berry and Mrs. Berry) W y Misses Sheila: Croskery| - Rev. tment of high- a ‘staged b -and daughter,. From. the. depar andMiss Doris Pollock’ of Ux- and ‘son, ‘Edmund, ways came a letter stating if pav- Elise, leave this week fora -.-pridge, accompanied at. the. piano of highway No. 17 between oliday at Kingston, Ont. ing z by Edmund Berry. mcnth’s h -Arnprior and: ‘Renfrew’ wals pro- Mrs. Gordon Croskery Master David. Crosker la ed : Mr. and ceeded ‘with, about 85 per cent of family of NewYork,‘Mr.Mac several ‘| accordian- selectioyns.play ‘and the menrequired wouldbe secur- Croskery and Miss Ethel Weiss of my “Vocal solos -were. rendered by ed from the local area and every ontoarethis week,the.guests of > “Miss M. McAfee cf Regina and by Tor consideration would be given to Mrs.D.Croskery. a‘Mr. James Geddes. . | AreDrenmen, y. friends of:Mr. Ww. EL “The Variety Four” from Otiaw | ““The® man egret to Jearn.that he : ‘COUNTYASSESSMENTS “ furnished seveyraFlo. splendid. “geleca- Baird will r hadthe:misfortuneto fall fromal ‘From.the county clerk came nNo- tions. Instrumental duets were rior’s re n- loft. and is confined. to ‘bed. AIL tice that Arnp sha ofcou “played by Messrs. Mac Lillie and hopefor a Speedy.recovery’. tyassessments this year would ° Frank Smith. re destroyed the ‘barn;“Horse ‘total $25,328.93, being. $8,122.77 for -§ Lunch was served after the en-| Fi f Mr. Harvey good roads account and $17,201.16 |. & ~ Goyable programand a vote of and cow.stables - o y on Saturday evening last. forgeneral purposes. : . ~ thanks. was_tendered to. all. who ‘aS- Geurla arrival ofthe neighbors |: DIRECT RELIEF ACCOUNTS wis sisted by Mr. H. Blanchard. . =) The:quick. -(-resulted. in. the saving of“nearby -A-finance report authorized pay-. oy Mrs. H. Otto ‘spent. last week buildings. {ment of accounts totalling over with her sister at Golden Lake. $4,700 under the head of relief and Peta Mr. and Mrs, Robert Milford. and. | . ~ charity of which over $4,063 ‘was familyspent Sunday with Mr. and | for directrelief.,. ~ Mrs. Wim. Styles. ~Listeningih SAME AUDITORS.‘AGAIN --A number from here attended ONARNPRIOR COUNCHL ON A bylaw was given three read- iC, the- picnic held at Woodlawn iom: .THURSDAY EVENING , | ings. and passed, appointing A. ° Friday,July 12th. Trew and Co, as municipal audi- Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Meredith and ert torg at the usualsalary. son were recent visitors. withMrs. NO OILING OF STREETS NOT TO BUY GLASSES

-. Robert Laughlin Sr. Mr. Earle Bethune addressed|. -By motion the clerk -was in- |- council seeking action by council structed to notify all medical men Miss Iva Johnston ‘and Miss. Cc. “S| Suitease—Mrs, E. A. Moorhous[ea ‘Walker were recent visitors with’ to. alleviate the dust nuisance on that council could: not be. respon- ald of Smiths Falls, are holidaying the. president. summer health Kinburn, . Me and Mrs. Morley Smith. Victoria street; oiling of the street sible for the..purchases of glasses with Mrs. Thomas’ mother, Mrs. €. A short talk on -Prize Winners Box of chccolates—E. A. Moor- “Mrs... Hugh Armstrong. . and “Was advocated. Council consider- for relief recipients. , Burgess. hints by Mrs. Code, RN. president, ‘Mrs. heuse, Kinburn. adaughter,“AnnaLu, are spending. ed-the plight of residents of Vic- WARRANT FOR TAX SALE A party of ten girls, members of The district On Dollar Day of Metcalfe, was the guest, 24 Ib bag of ficur—Mrs. J. L. this week with friends at Kars. _ -.| toria and some other streets; oiling By motion the mayor was auth- the C. G. I. T. of Grace-St. “An- Bishop aetna be the afternoon. She - “Miss Unice Wilson of Woodlawn of these several streets would in- orized to issue a warramt. for a drew’s church, Arnprior, chaperon- speaker for Hunt, Gaietta. topic the word “In- 12 e’clock Drawing - dg spending a few weeks’ holidays volve an expenditure of about $800 sale cf lands in arrears of taxes. . ed by Mrs. Staveneau, are in camp choose for her 3 pairs silk hose—Mrs. Helen Simple home economy a with Mr. and Mrs, Harold Lesway. and whenthat sum was mentioned |. _ NO CHANGES IN HALL fat Roddy’s Bay for a week. stitute.” $5—Miss E. Stielow. Nabert. ‘the matter of oiling streets. was suggestions were given by Mrs. Box of chewing gurn—Mrs, W. A. “Mrs. E. Armstrong and Miss Two estimates, one for $85 and Mr. and Mrs, Harry Jeffery, Miss $3—Mrs. Wm, Carmichael, Brae- dropped. by. mutual consent. Carss, Mrs, James and Mrs. Shan- Young, k.R. 3, Arnprior. = Jessie’‘Armstrong’ are camping for one icr $49 were presented for al- Katie Toner and Mrs. Austin

E bs recruited from Mansfeld and who afiter su:pmitting to an operge An interesting feature of the protection. ~ while | others | were moter cil—Mrs. Wm. ticn hopes to be able to return camp meet of the Lanarkand Ren- Graham. Gallen { - hed arrived at the scene of the § tire floor wax—Mrs. H. Belsh Ledgerwood. fire before the Mansfield group. It homie in the course cf a few weeks. frew Scottish at Petawawa early er, R. BR. 1, Arnprior. Mayonnaise dish and ladle—Mrs. Messrs. Maurice Sullivan’ and this month ‘was the presentation of . wag anticipated that payment. of Quart of " enamel—John Dahms P, Herrick, R.R. 1. Sons of Arnpricr are erecting © jong service medals to five mem- illi- _ Ritchie, the accourt would be authorized at Watermelcn—Miss MM. Mec# Mars sweater—Wilbur the next meeting ci McNab coun- summer cottage for Dr. J. Howard bers. of the regimental personnel, they being Major Bedford-Jones of gott. Pakenham. cil. Box in the pine grove and have the Christopherson. Ctiawa, Major Blair of Pembroke, Man’s shirt—H. DISLIKE ROCK GARDEN building partly erected. .The lots 5.30 pan. Drawing Listerine products— Quartermaster Sergeant M. Walsh Package Deputy Reeve O'Conner voiced offered for sale in the grove are McCaffrey, Sand of Pembroke, Regimental Sergeant 5—Mrs. P. E. Hogan Miss . Doreen his dislike for the rock garden on quite large and a more suitable n- Major H. Lloyd of Arnpricr and $3—Mrs. Allan McCann, Pake Peint,

spot on which to build a summer ° the gore at the town hall terming ; Fountain pen—Miss Ella Ander- Major Beattie of Pembroke. ham. it “the most inartistic thing I ever cottage would be hard ito find. te . Another interesting feature was $2—Miss Kay Cameron, Whi son, Kinburn. saw.” Reeve Church thought it This is the second cottage to be stand—J. P. Mercier, an impromptu concert on July 2nd Lake. Walnut would. be very attractive after erected im the grove and it is quite . when so much talent was discover- 6 tins cf floor wax—Mrs. Arch Fitzroy Harbor. _| flowers andshrubs attained a cer- possible more cottages ‘will be ‘Side of bacon—Miss T. Farrell. ed. that another similar concert McNab. tain growth, built. silk hose—Leo Hachey. 94 Ib. bag of flour—Mrs. Neil 3 pairs of TO ROOF BATH HOUSE — ‘Somepersons from town were wag held-onthe 4th. Higgin- (On. Friday, July 5th, there was @ ‘McKinnon. 6 tins floor wax—John Roof of the boys’ ‘bath house at privileged during the past week to son, Kinburn. dinnerfor the officers of the unit (Camera and ‘flm—Miss Helen the wharf was reported as in pro- visit the Norway Bay golf | Box of Woodbury’s products—W. . — in the officers’ mess and on this Clarke. . cess of disintegrataion’ and. con- course and the new summer resort H. Needham, Pakenham. ouths’ running shoes—Miss ‘| struction ofanew rocf was auth- being built by Mr. Charles Russell. occasion a silver traywas present- Y Me- , Fitzroy Harbor.. Quart floor varnish—Mrs. orized, Theresort ig some two.miles west ed to Capt. J. A. B. Dulmage of Fithel Poole n’s shirt—Mrs. J. Woermke. Neely. . REPAINT PARKING LINES" of Norway Bay almost opposite Smiths Falls on. the: occasicn of his Ma . bag of flour—Miss Evelyn | 24 Ib bag of flour—Miss Jean The.street committee was desig- Roddy’s Bay on the Ontario side of recent: marriage. ' 94 Tb On July 6th there |was the an- Stielow. Wilson. | nated to attendto having thepark- ‘the river and was started on a Purse—Orval McDowall, Paken- nual inspection, of the unit and an|. 6: electric pulbe-—Mrs.- joseph ing’ lines on down townstreets Te~ small scale about three years ago ham. e t ‘Inspection of the stretcher bearers Melanson.

painted. ». : t and im that short space of time x a mide by Major Williams, district 4 All members of“council were building has gone steadily on. Mr. medical officer. ~ 8 the> New1 Improved “Methods that Cannot Injure. theMost. - present at the.meeting. | Russell has a substantial hotel, re- 5 CoS ESS S OBShHOS OS Delicate Fabrics freshment booth and about ten A. tactical scheme was held, this cabing erected and all are comfort- being judged by Major H. Sam- _ RENFREW DRY CLEANERS© mon, V.D., ‘GiS.O. of military dis- ably furnished. At this particular eason Is ~ SAND.POINT | spot there is a good bathing place trict No. 2. The Hot Summer S oe Phone 38 | The annual mess dinner of the and a splendid beach. The cabins regiment had among guests; the WE ‘WILLCALLFOR.‘AND DELIVER Mis Mary Hastings of Ottawa are edi. built in a pine grove where was a week-end visitor with Miss -there is.plenty of shade at all following officers, Col. Bogart, Now Here oe EVERYMONDAYand ltesoay Humphries of the Mary Henderson. times. A water works system is Commander “Mr. and Mrs. McCaffery and now being installed and as ‘busi-. royal naval reserve, Lt.-Col| Hag- Lt.“Col. Sharmon, : family of are holidaying ness increases there is room for garty, DiS.C., t the Appleby cottage. fertyadditional cabins.. ae“Col. Connolly, DS.O., acting ”Master Neil Gillespie of Smiths D:0.C. of M. D. Ne. 3, Lt.-Col. Tre- Peterson of Co- storms will follow. NLY.whenwe~ have done every-. a | Falls is spending a holiday at the maine, Lt.-Col. Thunder and hail }- thing possible to make the Fun- . home cf his uncle, Mr. J. J. Chat- bourg, Col. the Hon. G. V. Whyte, |Lorne.Sutherland W. Thackeray, | terton. C.B.E., VD., Major o - eral Service a beautiful and fit-. Place, With crops lookingas well as they d “Mr. Ailan Lewis left on Monday Major Hooper of Carleton - ty ting tribute— only when we have for Temiskaming, Que., where he Instituitte Meeting Major Lloyd, Major Mathewson let us explain hail insurance cover to pro - thoughtfully cared for everywish. of. (| will be employed in. the pulp, and and Major Wills. tect your investment. | || Paper. mill, The July meetihg of the Lorne thefamily, do.we considerour Services: Sutherland branch of the women’s Mr. and Mrs. Whitemsze and son Silk undergarments should be institute was held at the home of Also check your fire insurance; light AneComplete. | 1| Donald of Ottawa have. leased a washed afier each wearing to pre- Mrs. Lawson Ste rart, with an at- # | cottage here and will spend the re- e acids cf perspiration from ning only has to strike once. The cost of this Service iiswith. tendance. of fortyone, including vent th meinder of the season, weakening the fabrics. nhUs Bthe reach of all. Mr, Alf. W. Blackmoze cif Tem- membersfrom ; astleford, Clay iskaming spent the week-end with Bank and Kinbur branches. ‘Theroll call wasjanswered by “A andchildren, returning to. hig wife Worthwhile quotation.” The miot- NEIL CAMPBELL LIMITED BOYCE the north on Tuesday morning. . We have What You Want at a GLA. Mre. W. J. Lee of Moore Lake to fcr. the month, “Blessed are they ice Price You Can Afford to Pay Real Estate Insurance _Funeral Service Ambulance Serv H l accompanied by her nephew Ger- who. are pleasant’, to live with was repliedto bygn extract fijomt || Lynch of Dougzas spent a few days MELLER’S ECONGMY STORE Telephone 40 Arnprior Opp. Post Office PHONES—Office 13. ARNPRIOR Silver Locks:by. Wilemenia Stitch. After Office Hours ‘|| last weekat the Dewarcottage. Arnprior mnprior. Thereport. of the district an- Res, 280, Ammprior, G. W. Boyce, Res. 2, A i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thoma s} , GABoyee and Ger- nualwas,* givenn e Mrs. Philip s 8 | and sons, Merle, Reginald

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: om Obituary|‘Tuesday+‘were»Messrs. Dan.Me-|prior,andMrs. wil‘prodGrenier,7 Parametric Subscriptions Received Mrs. Alex. Wilson, Verdun, Que.; Rey, WeEe“Moore, J,R. Byrne, WwW. ‘Ottawa; one:“brother,‘LeonLoyer, By Mail on Dollar Day J. E. Ritchie, Cobden; W. J. Dewar, PAS ‘Young, J. W.Se Wilson and: Aylmer, “TCYeA L Dorion, Ont.; Mrs. W. J. Morgan, NEWS| oe George Fulford, Thefuneralwill peheld Friday Hamilton; Robt. J. Storie, Castle- P ee Rs.WM.SERENEY : Decedent was:the‘final. survivor morning, fromher late» tesidence, po See ae4ageee The Chronicle wishes to acknow- ford; Dan. Kittner, Schumacher; The funeral of: the lateMrs. Wra, of a, family ofthree boys and a to. St. Jean- Baptiste Church, Ot- ledge with thanks, receipt by mail Mrs. Ed. Lavallee, Iroquois Falls; Sereney, who died onSunday, girl, orphans, who left Scotland in tawa, where. requiem. high . mass | Fancy chairs and voile, below Get your inner spring mattresses of the following subscriptions on Mary E. Murphy, Mount Dennis, July 7th, was.held:from:her late the early nineties, and of whom will be chanted at nine o’clock. In- cost, atMathewson’s.. at Mathewson’s. Dollar-Day: Mrs. John Stanton, Ont., John E. Mulligan, Pakenham; residence. inBraeside, . on. Tuesday,. one at least : become. moderately terment will be in thefamily plot See our inner spring mattresses Before buying furniture, get our -July9th, to theAr Fitzroy Harbor; Miss Elizabeth Wm. Logan, White Lake; CC. C. nprior cemetery, weabtthyin: succéeding:years. ats‘St Paul'scemetery,Aylmer. . at $11. 95. Mathewson’s, Elginst. prices. Mathewson’s Elgin st. Badham, Fitzroy Harbor. S and was largely attended.. The Mr. Alex. Baird is enjoying a Price, Toronto; E. Jorgensen, Or- One, James, settled. in Lanark, | Mrs:Jd.E. Murphy of Ottawa was| mond, Ont.; J. W. Groves, Kin- - geivice was conductedby:the Rev. then came to Braeside, died there | ‘FRED.A DAGENAIS. a visitor in town on Dollar Dey. . vacation period in New Brunswick. To prevent the juice in fruit Andrew’s Mrs. T.. J. H. Rich spent part burn; M. Learmonth, Fitzroy Har- - Thos. MeAfee of the St. suddenly in 1896 and. his remains “Following an illness of several _ MissMargaret Tiermey spent a of tart boiling over, mix a little corn- Presbyterian church, Arnprior, as- thig week with her son, Mr. Regin- bor; John

James,Ottawa; Rayand Edgar of- Messrs. Alex. Reid, Thomas Hous- ‘a six weeks’ vacation on the Paci- Arnprior golfers, thirteen in pL.SO ‘Braeside;also two sisters, Mrs. Ovens for Oi Stoves - MRS. SEVERE ST, JULES ton, William Daze and ThCmya's fic coast. number, were defeated by 19 to 12 . Robt. Lavalleeof Glasgow. Station One of the oldest residents of the Brady, Miss. Dorothy Andersonof To- | Bergers Paris Green in Tin Cans, Ib30¢ and Mrs. W.G: Bolton: of ‘Winni- in a friendly tournament in Ren- Ottawa district, formerly of Ayl- ronto is.a guest at the home of her frew on Saturday. peg,Man, .. 6 large 3-gal. Sprayers, each... $5.00 -}mer and Arnprior, died Wednesday ‘jaunts, the Misses Clarke, Hugh Mr. Bert Campbell of Fitzroy morning at her residence, 21 Ar- street north. Fork Handles 30¢, 3 for $1.00 a HIRAM|THOMPSON | THE CHURCHES Harbor brought to The Chronicle thur street, Ottawa, in the person Misses Lilliax: Howson and Mar- office a few days ago,aseven-leafed Hayfork Rope, Manilla; any length, Ib...“he "The - late. Hiram . Thompson, of Mrs. S. Saint-Jules, “who suc~.|- garet McElligott spent a few days clover he found near his home. whose funeral was held “here ‘on cumbed to a two-months’ illness. _ Grace-st. “Andrew5-11 a.m., with Mrs. McLean Russett, of Mc- Seythes, Snaths, Stones, Oilers, Cup Grease, Tuesdayevening, interment being The St. Anne’s scciety made a “Formerly Alzire Loyer, Mrs. “There Go the Ships”; the junior Nablast week. presentation recently of a purse of in the Arnprior-. cemetery and Machine Oil - Saint-Jules was born at Riviere du congregation; 7.30. “Prayers that Mrs. Doe is no longer wrinkled money to Rev. Fr. Schruder in re- with committ:al by ‘Rev. Thos. Me- Chene, Que., 84 years ago. She are Refused.” oo and worried. She uses Cress Corn cognition of the recent 15th anni- Glidden Jap-A-Lac Paints - Afee, bad no relatives in thig dis- and Cress Bunion Salve. At Me- was one of the earliest settlers in Fitzroy Harbor United at 11 am.; versary of his ordination to the ‘trict but had numerous. friends Aylmer, Que., and later established Cord’s drug store. | priesthood. Epwerth at 3 p.m.; Kinburn at te30 made during thethree and a half residence at Arnprior, where she Miss Phyllis Comba, daughter} Mr. E. Roy Sayles, publisher of p.m. my -..Months he spent here during the lived for a quarter of a century ef Mr. John Comba cf Almonte, The Renfrew Mercury, was among y H. McKerracher & Son summer of 1933. --Pallbearers.on underwent an operation for appen- ‘until she moved to Ottawa seven. Zion Evemgelical—10 am.,; Sun- the many Renfrewites attending dicitis on Wednesday. Hardware We Deliver Phone 416 w— —_— years ago. A’ devout Roman dayschool; 14 a.m.,. “The Meek;” the LC.O.F. celebration ‘there on | Catholic, she ‘belonged to the St. 7.30 p.m., “A Peculiar People.” Miss Katherine MacNabb of Wednesday.

Anne society during her years of |- Cochrane is holidaying at the Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Sheridan

residence at Arnprior, and ‘wor- - Elgin street Baptist—10.30 am., home cf her parents, Mr. and Mrs. and granddaughter, Miss Margaret shipped. ag St. Jean Baptiste Bible school; 11- am., Rev. -W. Alex. MacNaibb, White Lake. Roach cf Cochrane are guests at Moore of Ottawa: 7.30 p.m, Rev: Potter’ S church since she went to Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. Thos, Jones of the home of the formers’ daughter, Mrs. Saint-Jules lived to see her W. Mooreof Ottawa. White Lake spent the week-end Mrs. C. A. Mulvihill, and Mr. Mul- GREATER VALUES FOR MEAT MARKET fourth generation, and in addition “White Lake Baptist245 vm., with Rev. Thos. McNaught and vihill.. |to 28 grandchildren she had . 51 Rev. W. Moore of Ottawa. Mrs. McNaught, Russell, Ont. » Word has been received here of a Sausage, Tb10e great-grandchildren. A daughter Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Robinson of the death at Edmonton, Alta., on Mrs, F. X. Guertin of Aylmer, pre- ‘Sand Point, Glasgow Station and Plantagenet visited over the week- Braeside. United churches—Ser- July 3rd, of Mr. Arch. Yuill, aged Friday - Saturday - Monday ye Hamburg, Ib w.. natOC deceased her, © a end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 7 yaers. Deceased was born. at vices at usual hours. Subject: James O’Donnell of Braeside. - Surviving are her husband; “Beneficent Resistances.” ‘Calabogie and surviving relatives OtherMeats at Severe Saint-Jules; one son, Edou- His Honor Judge T:; H. Grout and live at White Lake ‘and in Arn- - Attractive Prices. ‘ard Saint-Jules; four daughters, | White Lake, St. Andrew's Unit- Mrs. Grout of Bramptom ere vis- iprior. In Dependable Drug Items Mrs, Augustin Fournier, Ottawa; ed. church, July 21st—Sunday iting friends and relatives here Dr. D. L. MeKerracher andj e t

| ElginSt. Phone 255W n and at other pcints.in the valley. 1i Mrs. Georges. Chartier, Timmins, school at 10: a.m.; public worship Messrs. W. Moe, H. Cranston and E. H. Theatrical Cream, Ib Ose

Rev. Dr. R. M. Clarke of Pem- at 11 am.; “The Handicap.” | Ont.; Mrs. Oliver’ Murphy, | Arn- J.P, Larsen were contestants at broke and Rey. Fr. Kennedy of the Ottawa and district amateur Mineral Oil, 16 oz. 59e Bancroft were in town this week golf association championship ow their way to attend en alumni tourney at the Ottawa Hunt and Milk of Magnesia 16 oz. 38¢, 2 for 65¢|

reunion at Kitchener. Golf club on Wednesday. Mrs. A. W. Rahm has returned Advertisement of the Arnprior Stomach Powder, Antacid . 49@ heme after touring with relatives board of education, seeking a new in the United States for four principal for the Arnprior high Abbey’s Salts a 29¢e, 49e, 75¢

weeks, visiting such cities, as De- schocl, appeared in a Toronto daily.

trcit, Chicago, Milwaukee, ete. afew days ago. Applications will Mecea Oinment ...... 19e, 37c, 69e

Miss Dorothy Powell, nurse in be considered at a meeting of the training at the Generel hospital, board to be held in the mear fut-. Medess, 14’s 25¢, 2 for 45¢ |SUMME| > FOOD VALUES| - Kingston, is spending a holiday ure. - |pericd at the home here cf her Five girls, Misses Irene Anniss, Andrew’s Liver Salt _.29e, 49e

parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Pow- Ruth Pritchard, Marie Getty, Ann ell. Bradley and Margaret MacDonald - GOLDEN Misg Violet A. M. McAfee, B.A. Standard | fram the “@Nior group (Young of the staff of the commercial high Mariners) C.G.LT, of GraceeSt. school, Regina, is spendine the Andrew’s United church left on Kleenex T __ STRINGLESS “gi heliday season at the home ‘of her (Tuesday, July 16th, to spend ten: Beg tandard parents, Rev. Thes. McAfee and days at the girls’ camp at Beau| Bae 200 in a bex Mrs. McAfee. Rivage Island, Gananoque. ? boxes for Rev. T. J. H. Rich will preach Mr, and Mrs. W. G. Henderson on Sunday in the Eastern Beiptist and daughter, Beverley, ot Cor:n- Pinner re Cartons ke church, Ottawa, and the pastor of wall and formerly of Arnprior, that church, Rev. W. Mocre, will have been visiting at the home of .20C, 44¢, S¥¢ eccupy the pulpit of the Elgin Bromo-Seltzer * BULK the former's father, Mr. James Gallon street Baptist church, Armprior, en Henderson in Halifax. July 13th Dr. Chase’s Ointment (60¢) 49¢ 33. that day. issue cf The Halifax Herald, car- Mr. Peter Tait, a veteran Arn- ried on its social page a cut of Colgates ShavingCream Be priorite attained his 8lst birthday Mrs. Henderson, and cuts of other | Weston’s rer "RICHMELLO oie: on Thursday, July llth. Mr. Tait ladies of that city who were prom- Phillips Milk Magnesia, 12 oz. 39 , Gum Dropsb.We : | Soap 108Bars256 does not show his age; far from it; inent in summer social doings; _ he has the physical ability and the Mrs. Henderson having been guest: Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Sle COFFEE 4 Plew's . 2 se Ay 4 Solex 25.40-60° unimpaired faculties customary in of honor at a variety of social oc- aman of half his age. Oat Puffs. Patle, | | Tryit teedde LampWsattsFach:20¢ |casions during her stay there. Miss Margaret Banning and Miss Eno’s Salt eccsessuelanetsnes200, ic, 196 Pepsodent PASTE ooiceeeleteeetees39c Alka-Seltzer ohn35¢, 75c Dodd’s K. Pills oa29e s - Helmet Soe oe ie Bsoe Po It's: Delicious ee ‘Lifebuoy. a So Jean Henderson of Vancouver, Legionnairres Had Tea ‘| BoC, are visiting in Arnprior the Absorbline JEwesternbeilesesiae BSC FLEEZONE wressesseseissestenresesteseeseses 29¢ BeefTin 1c|e Las | £ “Cake:Se co — AfterSee _Corned |Soap guests of the former’s sister, Mrs. ing Picture BP)y-TOX oeeeceecceeeeeeceeeeeeetee38e, 57e Lux Toilet Soapoe5e Peanut see oe of ee Vibi. n5. Verything7Toilet f Peter Stewart, 6 Daniel street. Moth Crystals, Ib wee89c Neet Depilatory | veseeeseuteteneevessn eee DAC Miss Banning will be pleased to Members of the Arnprior branch oO Tissue 3 Rolls 10¢. of the BES.L. who with their Nu-Feet, Drools25e Nujol,veceeseeeeaes 59e, 89e¢ Butter 2 Ibs. 25¢ 4 : Lo (al 4J oy+ Ground Fresh’ | meet any formér friends and ac- quaintances. — wives attended the showing of Perstop ou.flict 29¢, 50¢ Robinson’sBarley...... ctbeteseeeenes 34c Heinz Beefsteek & Ee Seesa . When Purchased - | Maple Leaf © ~~ Visitors at the home of Mr. and “Lest We Forget” in the O’Brien Ungentine,UDO occiesneeesteeene44c° Zam-Buk Ointment000...28¢ theatre this week went-afterwards / Sauce" | |25¢ — a _ - Matches.2os 23¢ Mrs. W .J. Sharpim, over the week- Bathing‘Caps wi...jecsteneees 19c, 25c Films and: prints : ce oe wes " WESTON'S ese ook - end were Rev. Sister St. Avelino to the legion rooms where tea was and Rev. Sister Justa of St. Paul, served and an impromptu concert MolassesSnaps. lb. 10e_ Oe — —| enjoyed. Many of those present oes ~ CLOVER LEAF oo Minn., Mrs. M. McGuinty of Math- Sal Hepatica 29¢, Bile, $1.09 os CohoeSalmon0 Tall Tins 2] ee F eson, Ont., and Mrs. Wim. Roachof asked that the concert be repeated. ruit“Jars.: ‘On the program were items by Sloan’s Liniment .. _29¢, 57%e, $1.12 ee i] be ~ JOLLY GOOD ~ al 8 Renfrew; Messrs. Patrick and Small doz. 1.09 Felix Cullen of Sault Ste. Marie. Sergeant Major Licyd, Drum Ma- oy Domino—_ Peanut Butter 13.02. 75¢. jor George Harris, Piper McHardy “ Toilet Tissue, Roya l 3 for 28¢ i COOK’S FRIEND- a oe Medium doz. 1.25 Mr. J. A. Armstrong left a few TEA ] ib. PkAt. Q Baking Powder Vibe Tin 23 days ago for Digby, N.S., a guest and J. Patrois: and community

e Large = a doz..].69 singing and there were brief ad-. 25e e of the Manufacturers Life Assur- J. and J. Baby Powder g e dresses from J.-R. Hill; Capt. J. Cc.

% Rubber | ance (Co., whose agent he is in Arn- a of. e

h Irvine and Noble Armstrong, r Jar. Rings . Velvetta Balm ... 250, 39¢ e 3 Pkts, 25 prior. During the past year he c | Red Rose KEYNOTEor GLENORA . s e w Parawax.. 2pkts. -.2 . 5° wrote sufficient business to give s e

e Zinc:J | Lifebuoy Health Soap 4 for 25¢ a ar,Ringsdoz..25 him membership in the company‘s t

e GOSHEN ~ TEAvo. pe276 FLOUR21.249 Certo, 8oz Bt. .29. m 100,000 club and now as a reward e

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Yardley’s Shampoo and Rinse 15¢ i is enjoying with other members of S t

a | that club a trip to Nova Seotia and Mrs. Andrew McArthur. visited attendant holiday pleasures pre- her deughter, Mrs. I. Currier of Lovalon Hair Rinse 85e. ‘Bresiy Fruits owFFresh.Veg vided fer club members. Horten. etables— a : Dr, M. J. Maleney, M-P., hig son, Mrs. Monson from the states is Mr. James A. Maloney, and Mrs. visiting her brother, Mr. L. W. Ss eee:BO |WATERMELONScnOO Maloney; two daughters, Misses Curtis, and Mrs, Curtis. Catharine and Nell Maloney, and a Mr. and Mrs. William Stewart of 8 . BEMONS,,dozen.oeaADE | TOMATOES, Ib...... __19 son, Master Arthur, formed a mot- Gilbert. Plains, Manitoba, are vis- or party which visited Welland, iting friends and relatives in this Ont.; Buffalo, Cieveland and cther vicinity. points within the past week. At No,1NEWPOTATOES10Ibs216 Welland the party were guests at

the wedding of Miss Phyllis Pet-

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THE.ARNPRIORCHRONICLE Thursday, July 18, 1985

[ELECTIONMANI “Matawatchan Institute Restocking Waters Carleton Place Canee Club Topped Regatta NEW RECONSTRUCTIONPARTY}, ‘The newly organized branch of ‘the womamn’s institute at. Mata- In ThisCounty ‘}watchanheld their first meeting in Forthefirst time in many years Hon. H. EHS. tSteevens ‘AnnouncesFifteen Point ‘the school on June 22nd with “the Speckled Trout, Fry. Have ihe Carleton Place cance club was ‘| suecessful recently in carrying off Program on Which He Will Appeal to president, Miss Tresa Helferty, in ‘Been Deposited in ABOUT— _ Canadian Electorateiin Election the chair, ‘[the major honors in an open : ‘club Correspondence was read and ManLy iLakes € discussed. © This included a letter Carleton Place. Their THEIR| Followingis a resume. of the fit. from Mrs. Robt. Mullin, district were cgntestants in each o teen point programand auxiliary.|- 2Frog Catching Hlegal Sportsmen, particular¥ anglers, president, explaining the duties of of Renfrew county who recently races on thecard. _HUSBANDS: ‘proposals of thenew. ‘Reconstruc-. the different officers. --Totals of points secured } _ | tien party, asannouncedby Hon,|: “The attention ofthe public is heard D. J. Taylor, deputy-minis- A well prepared report of the ter of game and fisheries, at a competing club. were: | A. H. Stevens a few. days ago: tn drawn to the fact that under the district annual meteing held in the Place 26, Gananoque 20, Rit j—iIncreasedtaxes on large Ontario game and fisheries act it is meeting in Renfrew give assurance community hall in Horton on May that his department would give Ottawa- 14,3 comes and corporations operating illegal to kill, to have in one’s pos- 30th was read by Miss Dorothy consideration to requests nia 8, Braintwood Beach a. on amultiple-unit basis to be‘as- session, bullfrogs during the for the Cornett. restocking of lakes and streams in | essed. -on-each — unit... Dominion months of June and July. Next meeting will be at the this district will be interested in : poveriment to collect. all classes of “These frogs are becoming deplet- home of Mrs..C. Strong and the learning that during the past week Plan a Movement federal and provincial taxes. and edall over the province and ithe call, a salad recipe. Meetingclos- act was brought into protect them several waters in this county have | divide returns on “equitable and ed bysinging the national anthem. r 0.noone. elsesintheworld jis during the spawning season which been restocked by officials of the Swimming 2 agreeable basis.” The officers of this new branch Sponsor dtthe. question of:yourhus- oo is much later than that of other department. 2—Enactment.. of legislation to are: president, Miss Tresa Hel- Messrs, H. A. Kreutzweiser “ensure fair prices for the farm- frogs. Frogs legs are a recogniz- and band’s lifeiinsurance as.‘important ferty; ist vice president, Miss Dor- W. Henderson have been transfer- Has Hearty Appreval of ers’ “productsnd.tofree the parti- ed delicacy, othy Cornett; 2nd vice president, ring many thousands of advanced Many Agencies in asitistoyou. os cipants in Canada’s primary indus- Mrs. Walter W. Hutson; secretary- speckled trout fry to waters in the ‘try from the.oppression of the sec- treasurer, Mrs. David M. Thomp- the Province ould a Ahout Eggs vicinity of Dacre, Madawaska, |What monthly. income°.w ondary handlerof théeir products,” son; district. director, Miss Tresa : Barrys Bay, Golden. Lake, Upper youhavefrom:thesafeinvést- “he appointment of Dominion agricul-., Helferty; press. secretary, Miss Because cf the large number of S Long Lake and ‘Chalk River. ent: f is resent nsurance? tural board to formulate a“demo- Deep, roomy nests, provided for Beulah Strong; auditors, Mrs. N. deaths from drowning in Ontario ‘ g o h ‘ i _ It is anticipated that later this || eratic scheme” forcontrol and. dir-. the hens, will reduce egg breakage. Strong and Mrs. Shultz. every summer and the fact statis-. |Summer an even greater . lection ofmarketing of agricultural Eggs should be collected -‘at least number ties reveal during the summer 1934 - Wouldit‘be sufficientto‘pro: | | Oi more advanced spec | products under four groups: (Cer- once. daily, ang during very cold kled trout there were more fatalties from "wide you andyour.childrenwith: will be similarly dep Leads, ive stock and poultry, fruit and very warm weather collections Stop Manufacture osited in wat- this cause than there were . from ers in this district. the necessities oflife? and vegetables, -anddairy products should be made at noon and fight motor accidents during the. entire Reports indicate that to, avoid freezing or heating. ‘LicenseMarkers all fry de- year a comprehensive plan to bring - 84Complete investigationof cre- posited during the The eggs should be takenat once past week were swimming and life-saving instruc- dit and monetary problems, with in excellent condi to a cool cellar, where there is a tion which should. tions to men, women and children assistance of outstanding. authori- indicate that there wi fairly uniform low temperature. It Plan Inauguration of a ll be a not- throughout the province has been ties from Canada andGreat Brit- icable improvem e ent in the fishi n B ng “ n bett may be advisable to open. one or undertaken under the auspices of ie 1887, jain, “to devise plan. of . monetary New and Theft Proof in the waters co two windows. and substitute ncerned within a the Canadian amateur swimming control best adapted to ‘Canadian Form of Marker very few years.—Pemb screens covered with cheesecloth roke Stan- association, (Ontario Section). conditions.” Nationalization of the darg Cbser for ventilation to carry off exces- ver. | Bank-of (Canada. Endorsation and hearty approval sive moisture or odor. According to a report which is in ‘MANUFACTURERSLire of the program contemplated has e 4—Restriction of interest:ates to: circulation, manufacture of next Dirty eggs should be cleaned been received from Premier Mit- atouch lower level, and-exercise of year’s motor license markers. in INSURANCE Company with coarse sandpaper, but not When YouFeel chell Hepburn, Hon. T. B. McQues- r governmental power. and adminis-. Ontario and Quebec has been. sus- HEAD,OFFICE. - _ TORONTO, CANADA washed. (Stains May tbe removed ACold Coming Ont ‘ ten, minister of public highways, | trative influence to- reduce rates witha little vinegar on a clean pended. wherever possible—‘Five per cent. many other prominent members of

e It is said that arrangements. are cloth. Washing eggs destroys the Stop it at once by taking the government, and organizations on mortgages should be- ample.” being made by ‘both provincial ZUT - Branch Office—405 Victoria‘Bldg, 140Wellington St., Ottawa protective coating and lowers the TABLETS. Remembert icluding the Royal Life Saving so- Liquidation of national debt in 25 governments to put into service a hat gZu £0 grade. Pneumonia begin with a c ciety, Y.M.C.A., Y.W.C.A., amateur J. W.. Robinson, Branch Manager | years by useof latent natural re- new type marker, now used in ommon cold. ‘Clean pine shavings have prov- These tablets stop the athletic union of Canada, Ontario sources through the development several of the states of the union, pain and fever. J. A. Armstrong, Representative en to be the best -nest material. immediately, and assist safety league, industrial accident | of the great “goldshield;’ increased which cannot be removed from a nature in throw- Shavings facilitate ~ cleaning ‘and ing off the cold. Take prevention association, girl guides, . _. Arnprior, Ontario consumption of ‘Canadian coal by motor vehicle without it being de- n in the begin- form a better cushion in the nest » ning, t Boy Scouts and Canadian Red absorbing a:larger portion © of stroyed.. he cold is often stopped than hay or cut straw. Cross. transportation costs and utility ac- These plates have proved highly ' overnight.! At this season. of the year shells 8? "Fhe BananaIndustry ship bananas from the tropics to tion. of peat bogsis also proposed. successful in the United States in markets in the Uniitted States came are more likely to ibe brittle and 5—Vigorous administration of. all preventing the theft of motor When preparing mustard add a when Capt. Lorenzo Baker, a Cape the contents to be of poorer qual- The banana industry had a mod- legislation .. based onthe price vehicles, the markers on which are FOR SALEEVER Grop of salad oil to it while mix- ity, due to hair cracks and so call- YWHERE VESTgy Cod sailing master, picked up. a lot often removed after being stolen. ing. This will greatly improve spreads report. Legislation creat- est enough beginning. At first of. bananas at Port Morant, Jam- d “grass” or dark yolks, and care- there was Friar Tomas de. Ber~ ing a federal trade and industry the flavor. ‘aica, for 25 cents a bunch and sold ful candling is advisable if the commission. with authority to. act Janga; who took .a banana. plant them in New. York 11 days later best prices are’ to be obtained. from Gran Canaria, to Santo Do- -as.referee in all commercial and for $2.50 and. $3 a.-bunch. — Candle and grade according to, the mingo im 1616.The schooner industrial matters. affecting fair Canadian standard and egg grad- “Reynard is said to have carried 30 trading, unethical ‘business prac- _ THE LITTLE THINGS ing regulations and pack wholesale bunches of bananas to. New “York. tices, discriminatory discounts and shipments in clean fillers and good ia 1804, the magazine, Fortune, Renfrew Mercury: ‘Council -will unfair competition generally. Hor a special: high-grade trade relates: but the venture: wag not be commendedon having the signs 6—Completion of the trans-Can- eggs ‘may be packed in neat car- pursued. at the several entrances to Ren- ada highway; construction with co- tons with an attractive “sticker” or In 1866 there was an attempt to. frew properly “wordegand. freshly operation of the provinces of high- ‘seal guaranteeing the contents. ship ‘bananas from Panama to th-e painted. These are the ‘little ways frm the southern boundary Uniteg States, but it was abandon things which create favorable:|im-. to. Canada’s national: parks; devel- “pressions. opment cf iCanada’s northland for Proof That ExpertCan. tourist traffic; country-wide refor- . Be Mistaken at Times estation program and removal of [level erossings. It is little more thama century 1—Financial institutions to be ago that an English botanist, wa invited to. join in urban and rural: dering in the wildsof Assam, came national. housingscheme with low-~ facross a bush which he thought : er,‘interest - rates, The housing was atea plant. . The leaves, it is scheme: is“to be. financed by sale of true, were bigger than those of the Dominion guaranteed.bonds if such Chinese ten plant, but he felt sure : C0-operation is not forthcoming. {he was right. He realized that if $8—Measures to establish unifor- tea grew there in a wild state, it mity of wages and hours. of labor:. would be possible to cultivate it print enforcement | fair-wage nd start sinew industry. | provisions: in all.“gaveuimeat eon- | in due time the bush tracts and with th2€ almof securing London and was sent to E such: fair-wage: rates in-industry 4 dene for the opinion of the generally, ‘or. He looked a t it and « O—imeciprocal tay dee:- agreements =r ct sat te recorted that it.Wes Nova | with other countries, Protection a plant et all. Naturally, one “ould think ef: worker. sand. agriculturists un- he ought toKnow. Tf the chiet of der the Canadian cusioms tariff by Kew gardens could not tell a tea reduction of duties on agricultural plant when he saw it, who could? implements and on all classes of . Luckily, the man whodisconyered primary textiles. . the plant iend others who became 10—Exhaustion by the Dominion interested would not accept the parliament. of its own powers and directcr’s verdict. They began to rights under. the iBritish. (North grow the plant and experiment American Act, before asking: the. with it for themselves in Assam > |provinces to relinquish any of.their and Ceylon, with the result that ee powers. Cessation ‘of the Domin- they found it was a true tea that J ion’s “pretex ” that it lacks constit- weuld yield a better cup than the remedy -{utional. , authority ‘to Chinese variety. . Tors Snapshot Guildjis direct- ‘gameras it. should be ready for ‘ace “WTongs. . . Any...: changes in - the Had they accepted the director's BNA. act tobemade “only after edtoall wives,.husbands, daugh-: ‘tion’ w ith‘the:diaphragm opening set word, the tea industry might nev- ‘Lample.‘and..“amicable conference” ters andsons’who:follow the great at 7.41.‘and the shutter speed set. ate. er have been started in India and 1/100ofa second.-This setting of the |With the provinces. Ceylon; wis it was, the bad blunder outdoor.Sport :Of:fishing.What has’ “Ti—No: amalgamation of “Cana: fishingto do’ with amateur.-photog- ‘diaphragm and ‘shutter will.serve -| of the director delayed the indus- iavlires “| dian: railways. under. private own-. raphy?Just this.‘The Chicago.Izaak two purposes.First—youwill have. - try for fifteen to twenty years. ‘ership,or-sale of (Canadian Nation- _ Walton,‘League, t ecording to news ‘ihe properexposureand second—at alrailwaysto anygroup of inter- 1/100 ‘Ofa: secondyou. will.stop the dispatches, has includedin‘its eur- national financiers at this time or Hypnotiism, Once Ignored riculum, in: thefishing”‘school con- action-as ‘yourlucky. angler friend pulls.the fish.out ofthewater and “latthe:valuation of today. A plan. dactedin Wisconsin,a“course of is being: prepared byreconstruction Later Officially O’K’d truthfulness.”War.‘has-been — de- partyfora “rational and practical: Tt you:havea boxtypecamera use eculate on ‘clared against the‘angler: who.-per- solutionof therailway problem.”. _ It is interesting to sp “the: second‘stop opening. In snap- ed if the sists in:telling.aboutthe: “hig ‘one. 12—Absorptionof. young men what might have happen ping the picture with’ this type of invention of chlorofprm had. been - that got away.”The law‘oftheTzaak.,| camera you. will get the best: results and: women:into” -useful'. employ- ‘delayed by another twenty years Walton League. of Chicago regarding if you. wait until the fish is: safely: in ment byopening up. avenues of: or s0, observes Aldous Huxley in this phase.OF the.artof:fishing .As: ‘the. boat and then snap the: picture oF opportunity for work on farm, in and Century Magazine. very: brief and.to the point. ‘Here. it after the catch and when your sub- _ the mines, forest and other indus- Forum re can be little doubt that doc- is. “Get your fish, take.hispictureor ‘Jeet is not ii n motion. - ‘trial and commercial activity. The tors would have carried out imten- keep quiet.e” os Let me caution you, “however. -13—Thorough study icf \Canadian sive research into the possibilities | against.@ common error.Don’t for- . prison system with the. object~ of

No one in particularjis= .beingsac- rapid and intal- Bet to ‘set your camera, for distance ae of hypnosis; and a ‘cused of telling little. white’ lies |= transforniing penitentiaries inte ical rao = ifitis of the focusing type.If- you lible technique cf psycholog Size , ti ( about the “whopper”that got-away. “human establishments” for re- ly have Size CG Bf 4 ai Lo aye afixed focus cameradon’t get. | ‘anesthesia would probab te Bee oP ~ but Chicago’s Izaak Walton League habilitation ofinmates. AAN21 oe 5.00x19 —— Closer: to. your subject. than about.|” 14—Legislation te protect women been developed. law should ‘be recognized’‘through-. n he rocess of perfecting this oye oh aight feet: untess:“youuse a portrait ab and girlsfrom exploitation by “un- d t p mys fae Z | ee out the world. The old adage about technique|much velusble intorrna- SIZE Cie £5 Size LA? 80 attachment.- . scrupulous’ employers” and recog- ap~-fha Gi 74 apr . the cake might be revised. toYow) -Now—suppose youare fishing ‘on . ticn about the nature of the mind 5. 9x29 can have yourfish andeat it too”|, “nitionof women’s claims in gov- ariver:where the trees obstruct... the and its. relation, to the bedy would for although the fish may end its ‘ernment setivitics affecting Qze CEA Mh much ‘of |‘the:ight, Snapshooting we oof certainly have -been. made avail- Size @7t 65 days in frying’ pan .or.‘broiler, health: andSocia1. -well-being pee Net bh 4 ff : Hy @| under’such: conditions requires a -dit- : ‘people. o able information whieh »For isck picture of Tt will live forever. A,T5519 yee Ue Sal§ gee ferent. technic. Unless you have :a 15—Careful and: sympathetic 4 sufficient orstical Bs ‘There is one thing. to remember camera with an‘7.6.8 lens or faster: resesarch, eitherW t unearthed study of existing legislation relat- Other sizes equally low-priced : in taking snapshots on fishing trips. youhad better. forget about fast. ng?) jing to warveterans “with a view|!till a rernains to ‘ton pictures‘and. confine | your ef: " bo discsyered. e oe dust as you use different kindsof. to more fully. implementing the Besides a written guarantee you get our expert tir forts ‘to taking. your‘Subjects:‘when . ~ After 1848 hypnotism sank into “Bait for catching various species of pledges:madewhile._ the war. ‘was cludes removing your old tires, _|disrepute, and it was not till 1892, gervice which in ” fish so. you must vary your methods ‘hot in rapid motion... ° lon ng rims clean and correctly mounting newtires. ‘Ifyou haveabox.typecamera you {just fifty-one. years after Baird had scrapi of taking snapshots under different — Jightine. conditions. ~ should. open it to aJarge.stop. and |done his classical work cn the sub- Suppose,for instance, thai you are with the- AVerage’. folding camera. ONIONSWITHOUTTEARS | | ject, that the Britich Medical Asso-

7 deepseafishingor outin the middle open the diaphragmto 7.8 orf.11 and- . ciation at last officially admitted /25 of asec- | -. ofa dake under the. glareofamid- set the shutter speed at 1 ‘Onions aig!an favoring. They’re is existence and berinitied its use. July sun:One of yourparty:getsthat’,ond.And remember—“Get yourfish,” ° good as vegetables. ‘But ij f you. de |. “Jong-hoped:for jerk on.‘hig line.If} take his picture-or Eeep- quiet.” not wish: to cry while preparing |Mix hulled sliced strawberries Phone I 34 3 you have one of the averagefolding } JOHN VANGUILDER. .°. them, hold. underTunming,Water with - whippedcream and. serve as fapwhile cutting. - tepping for.angel food ceke, _ARNPRIOR ELGINSTREET

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~KubRae APAPER better. Hatred is a shadow thrown by love. .— ByB. M.. Readio a Meeting eae of Now just what is fellowship? _ the Antrim institute But of whom and of what? A fel- ‘The regular weekly meeting’ of lowship ofall who love in the ser- the Arnpricr wolf cubs was held vice of all who suffer. on Thursday night, July 1th, at 7 Following is a paper on the top- Fellowship, a popular word. T¢ p.m. in. McLachlin’s grove. The ic: “Friendship, Happiness, Fel- is used on every possible pccasion meeting opened with the grand lowship,” delivered to a recent meetin end applied to every grouping howl followed ‘bythe pack yell. g of the Antrim women’s jn- -human interests. One may be or The collaction was then taken up stitute. doned for. wondering whether ‘by Maurice Keaneywho collected there has been a full understand- nineteen cents. ~~ In this ageof depression and ing of the word. Too, frequently ‘h ~The main event of the evening ard times: when we skimp and it has meant nothing more than Save ‘wag the distribution of . fifty-one , turn and remodel, yet there casual contact. Men meet together is one .| badges to the cubs...Those eligible thing we may all have at aluncheon, sing community Iowenowhorl . abu ingan‘electrical storm. received the following badges: six- ndantly and that is friends. songs, address each other familiar- What.is |ers silver ~ ‘badge,’ button-hole life without friends. and ly by the Christian name, joke to- » ‘Thos.E. Lloyd opened a new dry| badge, first. year starbadge, second what gether ‘DAYSOFYORE| real happiness can there he while they eat and call the ‘goods store in. the Malloch black. year star badge, third year. star without friendship sand friends. No brief experience a fellowship. It star bodge, toy- man can make t is mere surface Contractor Hogue was construct. badge, fourth year star > boy he most of his life, contact unworthy when in of so This Week 15‘XeearsAgo. ing sidewalks liector’s badge, business or sccially with- splendid a word. There are onJiohn street north. hakelaybedgeartist’ badge.8A out carefully and conscientiously. of course deepening- fellowships.| str Diptheria caused the death » of}. George M. Steen, formerly of list of the. boys receiving badges iving to win the right kind of Animals herd together foy protec- f three children. a Pakenham died at Moosomin, |.was published in this column in riends as he goes along. tion in the time of storm; that is eeee . The Chronicle of June 27. physical fellowship. If you would have friends you There are Mir. John Moran was On avaca: oe oo, At the meeting the following values even in that must be worthy of them andculti- superficial as- fonindreland, ed Harold Jacobs of Brockville cubs were selected as the first sceciation. It provides vate the friendly spirit therefore defence and 8 often gives the Harry Box, . who had“Helienida wcaarmee. to work inthe Tait Hard-| group. to go camping, if matters ° within, establish yourself in courage which can be arranged: Art. Turquotte, frien comes from the sense of from overseas rejoined . the. local] , dly sympathy with yourfel- mass and Art. Goodfellow, M1 aurice Keaney,.- low ma unity. Many a soldier AT HOME AND ABROAD branich of the Bank of Nova Scotia.|e. D. ‘Chapman and family of n, get the helpful Spirit and has peen Mees girded with strength Galetia went to Summerside, Bert Armitage, Pat Galligan, above all the responsive tempe as he feel The cotinty engineer was asking PE.L r the touch The Royal Bank serves Canadians both at for the summer, James Galligan.. Camping involves and friends will come to you. of a comrades elbow. - for tenders for the construction. of a certain. amountof expense and } There is fell home and abroad. In old London, for ex- | The poor may be friendless and owship in occupa- a concrete bridge over the Dochart. ‘A meeting was held at Galetta we sincerely hope we shall have tion. Men labor at a c ample, a branch of The Bank, across the then pcor because they are friend- ommon task {to organize a joint stock compan the co-operation of the parents if and cut of their ass street from the Bank of England, gives _ Mrs. Brandimorefell and broke| «for the development of powerand less, never having made friends ociation they a camping trip can be arranged. | gather much val ‘a leg while attempting to climb for manufacturing purposes, | but let cne offer to the world a ue. As we ga efficient aid to Canadian. enterprise and Presentat the meeting were the deeper we di over aTemce in the west end:of the generous, true sympathetic nature scover the value of offers friendly services to Canadian visitors. following. twenty-one cubs: J. intellectual fello town. Se ve and, rich or poor, he will never be wship. The shar- Hayes,B. Armitage, H. Miller, H. ing of common | This Wee friendless regardless of whatever opinions and ideas. THE Mary Margaret, miheyear old| k AO Years Ago Slater,i: Desormia, N. Davidson, catastophes be There is also communion of taste fall him. It is one daughter of Mrs: . Katherine A. Turquotte, B. Mulvihill, M. such as we get in ar . of the commonest regrets in after t and music. Rev. Then we probes R OYAL BAN O’Brien, died. The girl’s father Mr. McLean received a call Keaney,.P. Shaw, J. Galligan, C. life that early friendships are not till. deeper and passedaway -two weeks previous- from Douglas. Wall, A. Goodfellow, F. Galligan, come to the spiri kept up. Change of residence, tual fellowship ly. . che when soul mee OF CANADA B. Waldron, D. Hart, P. Hall, B. neglect of correspondence, some ts soul and dwell ok obs ed Thomas McCormick purchased Shaw, D. Pell, J. toget Sproule, P. Gailli- divergenceof taste or changed con. her in a common faith, It oeTT the stock of E. J. Gadbois. | gan. can be readily s ARNPRIOR BRANCH .~ - W. E. MOORE, Manager dition for scme such cause, a true een that the golden fri word fellowship is an experienc ThisWeek 30 Years Ago Harold Lumsden sustained ~ a : 7 endship is often allowed to e of degrees and stages and wha fractured arm while at work in one COOKING OYSTERS | . languish and die out. t we Charles. Smith of ‘ notice most there is always. that Fitzroy died of the mills. Oysters have a better flavor if Then there ‘are. times wher third element to bind us all to- suddenly. not overcooked. They may be friends fail us just when we need LOCAL RED CLOVER SEED found to produce profitably in a The town’s newsp gether that one little word love. rinkling cart rolled in: fine cracker crumbs, dip- them most. Now does sinybody here iS BEST ‘Barns of Andrew Carswell, 8th: was put into operation - with It is when we cometo therelig- particular locelity for a nurnber of {ped in egg, rolled. again in crumbs just realize what takes place when line of McNab, were burned dur- | Charles Coug years is the seed best suited to that hlin in charge. and fried in deep fat at 380° Fah- we lose confidence in a friend we ious sphere that we find the deep- est significance of fellowship. Extensive tests made on the Do- locality. At the same time this renheit. have once trusted? There it is the fellowship of the minion experimental farms have ‘Whenever friendship dies, a seed is inter-changeable over a A Lancaster M spirit and that means the spirit of clearly proven the supericrity inister o place is vacant, that never cam be of wide territory where climatic con-. God in humanlives. It is the HEALTHMEANSCHARM Receives Renfrew Call) filled while life shall last. For red clover seed grown locally in tions are similar and when not great phrase and invclves the something good and sweet and Ontario and Quebee and the lack subject to new insects or plant dis © deepest kind of association. We of winter hardiness in much of the AND HAPPINESS The congregation of the Presby- pure and lovely Has found its way eases. Ls.cet are told wheat the fruits of the imported seed, especially that from Under a _ provision of the seed Sparkling‘eyes » | terian church at Renfrew, voted into a voiceless past. No power and smiling lips Spirit are, joy, peace, forbearance, southern Europe .| unanimously to extend a ‘call to can ever call it into being; it nev- act imported req clover seed is re- speak of health kindness, meekness, It lifts fellow- Generally speaking, red clover quired to be properly Stained be- Rev. Louis H. .Fowler,, M.A., B.D., Jer can from its still grave arise; andvitality. Clear ship to its supreme expression seed from strains that have haan head foreMe skin attracts.The of St. . Andrew’s Presbyterian A separation that will be eternal: veing offered for sale. healthyactivegirl church, Lancaste r. : ) | Is made on each whenever friend- is bothhappyand : The call will be presented in due Ship dies. ' popular. - course throughthe presbytery of Perhaps you Discriminate between entertain- Lanark and Renfrew andthe pres- ing companions and real friends; are not really ill bytery of Glengarry. hold fast to true friends. Don’t yet whenthe . -..Mr..Fowler was ordain day’s workis‘done you aretoo tired . ed in the take life too seriously if you want '-to-enter into. the good.times ‘that. Stone ehurch,. Lancaster, in 1930, -to ibe happy. Happiness is mostly otherwomen enjoy. Forextra energy, andit is expected by the congrega- o . : , . a : é a matter of self hypnotism. You try LydiaE. Pinkham’s Vegetable | tion at Renfrew that hewill accept Each pad will killflies all day and an make yourself happy or you Compound. It tones upy our. general the call. to their’pulpit. every day for. three weeks. can make yourself miserable, the health, “Givesyoumore pep—-more 4 3 pads in eachpacket. same “with those who have to live | Cebet:‘that 98 ontof 100 if you: plan to make fudge or| 10 CENTS PER PACKET with you. Learn to wear a smile “women. report|benefit: Lee ‘itr help other candy containing nuts and a! Druggists, Grocers, General Stores. to the outzide world. It is up to you too: . find you have no nuts, use raisins WHY PAYMORE? _joneself which we do. Never miss nate : instead, in.the same proportion. 1 THE,WILSON FLY PAD CO.,; Hamilton, One, an opportunity to have harmless fun. Play the game but play it square. It does not matter the

number of times the score card is punched. but it does matter the way the innings are brought in. Make the best of your lot. Of pet ‘course one has not everything you iE x! ibition want. Nobody is that lucky. Even the most fortunate have salot

‘| of crumbled rose leaves under their EASTERN:CANADA'S GREAT.ANNUALEVENT forty: mattresses of ease. In my nursing career we seem to forget Here is areal offer that will an awful lot or shall I say we over- | locked an awful lot. Forget the oe 24th save you money... Give yourself 191559t|hmto worst we see in others as hate ig a G|UST deadly chemical that we distill in and your family lasting enjoyment AU our hearts, that poison our own sculs: dt takes the joy out of life and entertainment the whole year and hurts us far worse than it does - Stellar:attraction for all music lovers: the other fellow. When we mingle through «o. This is all you have to do. with a sweeter confidence and find the breaking up of a shallow

AND: iE hip there is revealed us a CR“aioREB deeper measure of unselfish love. andof 42wit h|teadingprima donna—Two free concerts galty. : . a Mo man can have a friendship nobie, pure and gcod to mingle with, without a sense of exhilara-

tion kind of glow, which serds and y3 ou wi li receive -Hotse hee os ‘DogShowoePureFood Show pack to ccmmon duty with a rp Reart. One begins to real- the whole 4 publica- AutoRaces NeewMidway Automobile Show ¢ disillusion is not the only — Jessonin life. Life has its revels» tions fer one year

tions too but disillusion must pro- ceed them. As we journey togeth- from the date we Rivallingth e:‘pestofstageProductions r to higher things the company receive the coupon. rt

improves. If we have’ fewer , ees ye ae. C eceOFR E VU friends we have in them—the true rere is the amazing “

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Hesuffereda.‘paralytic stroke.tour| [ | months ago and hadbeenconfined|Classified anForHotWeat to bed practically since that time. ‘Ads. h er Mr, Smith was born-in Pakenham, | Seon ROPE| Merch 29th, 1877, and came tO}. FOR Elma township when six: years old. SALE OR TO LET FOR SALE GR FO RENT Hay Fork Rope, any length, 15¢ per lb Bo] W "Prop for sale or to 4 eSuggest. with his varents taking up resi- erties lat. te The west half of lot No. 12 in peel!to C. A. Mulvihilt, UL Hay Fork Cable, 3-8 in,, 446c perfoot. dence on the farm on which he Block Gon Victoria street-in Arn- CANADIAN.‘BEAUTY.ELECTRIC IRONS—These| irons: are: died. a HOUSE TO LET prior. ‘There is on.this property a |} Forks 90c each, Fork Handles 35c, 3 for $1.00 ¢ well: balanced,|well: finished, “properweight, He -wasa prospe!rOuS. farmer and House to let on McDonalgstreet. good dwalling house, No. 96, Vic- Carb Mower Knife Stones, Wood handle, 65c each low. PFICEse “§25° -was-well known ‘end highly . es- Apply’ to Mrs. St. Onge, Walker tria St., with water and. electric || teemed. - He was unmarried and ‘Store. light in.it——Arthuy Burwash, Sol-|j Section Rivets, Hay Fork Cars, Pulleys, BEAVER ANDRADANTELECTRIC_ $3.50: andUp - 39-2p | Floor his” loss four sis-|- icitor, Arnprioz. 23tt 8 TOASTERS.‘make. better toast... leaves to mourn Hooks, Brackets and ete.. \ters, Mrs. T. S. McLeod, Sintaluta,| FOR SALE FINDLAY. ELECTRIC. RANGES. ‘AND.RANGETTES. “These Sask.; Miss Roxena!smith at. home; ‘16 ft. Flat. bottom cedar boat COUNTY OF RENFREW - Scythes, Snaths, Stones, Oilers, Cup Grease and with oars; ~products. are the result of careful designingand building. Mrs. W. ¥. Sulhoff,. London,» vend new, Apply at 66 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Machine Oil. of “Prices on Application.- Ottawast. Mrs. C.-H. Coulter,‘Newry. ee Sealed tenders, plainly ‘marked BEATTY LECTRIC WASHERS,TRONERS,, ETC. A.‘model The funeral took place.on Thurs. Paris Green 30¢ for1 Ib tins Blue Stone &e Ib. FOR SERVICE as to contents, will be received by » builtto, suit every home and. every purse. ~ Demonstra- day,July 4th, with private ser-| a Tamworth boar and registered the undersigned up to 12. o’clock Arsenate of Lead 1 lb 22c, 4lb bag 75c ‘tions‘gladly given in the Heme: Porcelain ($5995 vice at the family residence fol- Yorkshire boar for service.—Al- noon, July 30th, for the construc- Arsenate of Lime, 1 lb 200, A lb bag 45e and. ‘Copper Tubs, from| lowed by a publicservice in St fred Jones, Phone 78r12, Arn- tion of a reinforced concrete bridge 2-1 Bug Killer and Blight Preventive 25 lb bag 75c COAL OIL STOVES, Wicks, “Valves,Chimes, Flame Alban’s church, conducted by the prior. 52ti of 36’-0’ span at Forrester‘s Falls |§ Spreaders. rector, Rev. A. H. O'Neil, assisted in Renfrew County.. Plans, speci- |} CCM Bicycles, Tires and Tubes - DAISY TIN KETTLES especially forElectricand Coal Oil a by Rev.Jas. “Gele-of Monkton. Dr. _ EGGS AND LIVE POULTRY fications. and information. for {4 O.P.W. Paints, Varnishes, Stains and Lakko WA. McDowell and: Mr. George We pay cash for Eggs and Live Stoves orHot Plates. bidders may be head-on application. _ Enamel, Also Paint Oil, | Cox rendered a duet. The floral Poultry. Pricas given upon re- Turpentine, White Lead to tributes: were many and beautiful quest. Canada Packers Limited, W. J. Moore, Galv. Iron and Roll Roofing Montreal. 17tt Neodham&|Snedden and the flower bearers were Fred County Engineer, Box 137,!8 Try 5 Gal. Taylor’s Coal Oil for $1.00 | McCullough, James:Smith, Lorne 39-2¢ Pembroke. Oil St Hurst, E. #H. Swing;Harry Ward, HOUSE TG RENT ove Wicks 35¢each, 3 for $1.00. HARDWARE Pakenham | games-Broughton and Thomas Hrame dwelling on Victoria Get a Package of assorted bolts, 71 for $1.00. street, in good repair, Will rent CLERK’S NOTICE OF FIRST Lucas, A Lister McCreight, Geo. Nails, Fence Staples and Wire reasonable, Apply to Thomas POSTING GF VOTERS’ LIST Wright. MeCormick. - Interment was made in the Elma 28-. Voters’ List, 1935, Municipality of § WE DELIVER |

the Township of MeNab, County a Cenire cemetery the vallbearers HOUSE TO RENT of Renirew being Geo. Ellecott, Thos. Hurst, Brick house to rent on Daniel TAYLOR HARDWARES Charlie; Ducklow, Dave MeCull- street, Notice is hereby given that I/8 Lid. hot water heating with }/ ough, Wilbert Huston, Adam Dah- have transmitted or delivered toj§ blower. Apply to Mrs. John Bren- OQ. McComb, 34 Victoria St., in charge the persons mentioned in section 9 Phone 30 mer. The funeral was in charge nan, Daniel streat, 27 SUN:NYVIEW: TRIUMPHED - ‘| interesting letter from Dr. Jean of the Orange order «and. at the of the Ontario Voters’ List Act, Wittier. Parts from the. study graveside the service of the order COTTAGE FOR RENT the ccpies required by said section A softball game between Sunny- ‘book on Trinidad were taken by was given. by the master, : Adam Furnished cottage to rent for the to be so transmitted or delivered view and Pakenham was played at Mrs. Percy Groves, Mrs. Allan Mc- Dahmer, and the chaplain, E. H. balance of July or any two weeks of the List, made pursuant to said WAB Sunnyview, the score being. 21-12 Cann,Miss Hattie Loweand’ Mrs. Swing. A large number of sym- in August. Apply for particulars act, of all persons appearing by the A ANNOUNCEMENTS

in favor of Sunnmyview. This was to The C George Wilson, Mrs. F. J. Gillan pathizing friends were present. hronicie, 1t last revised Assessment Roll of the a scheduled game in the North and Mrs. G. H. Scott led in prayer. said Municipality to be entitled to Congratulations are extended to} BIRTHS Lanark softball league, and thel _ FIRST PLAYOFF GAME _ COTTAGE TO RENT vote in the said Municipality, at Miss Leita Andison who was suc- Beurgeault—In Arnprior, on Sun- Mrs. D. Farquharson gave a very Furnished five umpires were Earl Steen and Jer- room cottage to electons for members of the Legis- cessful im passing her two pupils day, July 14th, to Mr. and Mrs. ‘interesting story from the Messen- The first of the playoffs for the rent at Norway Bay. Will rent by vais Stanton: ~~ | ger“The new girl in China.” A ‘T. A. Thompson cup in the North lative Assembly and at the Munici- in the entrance examinations. R. C. Bourgeault, a daughter. The line-up was: oo week or month. Apply to J. A. pal Elections; and that the said ‘We are glad to report that Mr. Obts—At Arnprior, on Wednesday, poem was then given by Mrs. W. Lanark softball league wasplayed Armstrong Arnprior. 28 _ Sunnyview—John Levi, | Wilfrid A. Seott and a hymn broughtthe List was first posted up at my of- John McAllister who hag been a July 17th, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. in the agricultural grounds here on Stanton, Arthur Shaw, Kenneth fice at Matisfield on the 10th day of patient in for meeting to a close. =. Saturday last, Blakeney versus PULPWOOD WANTED . Obts, Norma street, a son. Campbell, Francis Stanton, Harvey July; 1935, and remains there for some time arrived home on Sun- Cubs, the score. being 22-5 in’ favor Spruce and balsam, peeled or Gardner—tIn the Civic hospital, Ot- - Shaw, Roy Levi, Welland Graham, HAYES—STEEN unpeeled. Any quantity taken. inspection. daylast. tawa, on Sunday, July 14th, to of Blakeney. Mr. and Mrs: A. T. McNab. ac- Charles Cunningham. The umpires were Messts. Attie Apply to W. J. Bell, general mer- And I hereby cail upon voters to Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Gardner, a . Pakenham—Richard: | Blewett, A quiet but pretty. wedding was take immediate proceeding to have companied by Mr. and Mrs. Archie daughter. Blair and Ken ‘Campbell. chant, Stittsville,Ont. 29-3p Malcolm. Whyte, Cecil Burgess, solemnized in St. Mark’s Anglican any errors or omissions corrected Bennett of White Lake spent Sun- The lineup. was: © Hudson—At Rosamond Memorial church here on Monday morning, NOTICE day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Snedden, David.Whyte, At- Blakeney—W. Lindsay, J. Sned- according to law. hospital, Almonte, on Tuesday, tie E. Blair, P. Hendrick, Gillies July 15th, when Elizabeth Essie; To whom it may concern: I will Dated this 10th day of July, 1935. Henry Morphy. den, iC. Syme, W... Donaldson, A. July 16th, to Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Dicksen,.'Reggie. Downey. third daughter of Mrs. and thelate not be responsible for any debts A. S. MURPHY, Mr. G. A. Watchorn who was R. Hudson of Kinburn, a daugh- Snedden, T..Wood, J. Forsythe, D. Albert ~Steen of Pakenham, be- contracted in my name after this 30-2¢ Clerk of McNab. injured some time ago at the saw BLAKENEY VICTORIOUS Scott. and W. Wood.” ter, came the bride of Jchn Smith Mil- date, by my wife.—William Bahm, mill and has been confined to his ton Hayes of Montreal. Rev. F. Cubs—O. Ziebarth, B. ‘Timmins, Arnprior. 29-3p bed is able to sit up for a short In a scheduled game of the K. Timmins, O. Miner, K. Cavan- NOTICE TO CREDITORS ENGAGEMENT H. Wimberley officiated, while Mrs. time during the day. Runtz—Schultz—Mr. and Mrs. North —~ Lanark softball league, agh, S. Ziebarth, J. Devine, J. WANTED H. Edwards of Ottawa presided at Wm. Runitz, Jr., announce the Blakeney defeated the Pakenham the organ. : Early and oO. Timmins. Cook wanted by an American IN THE MATTER OF THE ES- Cubs ima game played in the agri- engagement of their eldest The bride entered the church on family, (6 to 8 adults) at Algon- TATE OF JOSEPH LEO MUL- cultural grounds here on Thursday|, - PAKENH:AM PERSONALS | daughter, Julia R., to Mr. Rein- the arm of her. brother-in-law, quin Park, for month of August; DOON, late of the Township of WHITE LAKE evening, July 11| . The score was nold A. Schultz, son of Mr. and Mr, A. E. Blair, and was a picture Mrs. Frank Gillan was last week good, plain ccoking; kitchen maid Fitzroy, Deceased. T1-8, Mrs. August Schultz, Marfeld, of girlish loveliness. “She wore a the guest of Ottawa friends. kept. For further particulars ap- NOTICE is hereby given in pur- BELLAMY ROAD SOCIAL The umpires” were| Gordon the marriage to take place short- French linen sport suit in. shades! Miss Jean McKellar of Montreal ply to H. J. Zweifel, Phone 392. ip suance of Section51 of the Trustee Bellamy Road United church ly. Whyte, Pakenham; D. Cunning- of sand and brown, with brown ac- is this week the guest of her aunt, Act, R.S.O. 1927, that all creditors held their annual social on the “ham, Almonte. | The line-up: FARM MACHINERY FOR SALE and others having claims against cessories to match. Her shoulder Miss Mary Senior. Deering 5 fi. Mower, Frost & church lawn and owing to the very DIED _ Pakenham Cubs—Minor « Evans, Mis; Mary Poupore of Ottawa the estate of Joseph Leo Muldoon, pleasant weather, an excellént bouquet of roses was in contrast-. Wood 10: ft. Rake, Massey-Harris Trompso0n—In Gotham hospital, Ollise Timmins, John Early, S. ‘ing shades. Mrs. Hayes of Mont- was Sunday last the guest of lete of the Township of fFitzroy, crowd was in attendance and the Ziebarth, Keith Cavanagh,. John 10. ft. rake, 2Masseyy-Harris bin- New York, on Saturday, July real, mother of. the groom, and Mrs. Dan Smith, Jr. in the County of Carleton, Farmer, gate receipts compared well with 13th, Hiram Thompson. Nugent, RaymondRyan, Beattie ders 6 and 7 ft., Deering 6 ff. bin- the ‘Mrs. A. Steen of Pakenham, moth- |’ Miss Ada Barr of Glasgow is deceased, who died on or about these of former socials. Yade—At his home on) Poole street, Timmins, O. Ziebarth. der, 2 used manure spreaders, A. er of the bride, acted as witnesses. this week the guest of her cousin, Qnd day of October, 1934, at the | Tables were set and an open air Arnprior, on Friday, July 12th, -Blakeney—H. Lindsay, T. Wood, E. Wilson, Massey-Harris agent, Immediately following. the cere- Mrs. Erwin Downey. Township of Fitzroy, in the Coun- supper was served by the ladies. Herman Yade, aged 73 years. Claire.“Syme, - _F. Donaldson,’ Pakenham. 30-3c Re mony a buffet luncheon was serv- Mrs. W..H: Edwards of Ottawa ty cf Carleton, are required to There was also a_ refreshment St. Jules—In Cttawa, on Wednes- ‘Snedden, “Jack Forsythe, Pete. NOTICE send by postage prepaid or deliv- ed to the guests at the home of was the week-end guest of Mr. _Fatmers wanting relief men to booth on the lawn. day, July 16th, Mrs. Severe St. Syme, D.Scott, Ww. ‘Wood. ered to the undersigned, Solicitor After supper a lengthy program Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Blair. and Mrs. A. E. Blair. go to-work at haying or harvest- Jules, mother cf Mrs. Oliver herein for Mary Agnes Muldoon, Was comducted on an openair plat- The young couple: left on a. six Mr. Wallace: Campbell of Ottawa ing are requested to call person- Murphy of Arnprior.. Funeral SeSs.No. L PAKENHAM| Executrix of the Estate of the said form, the chairman for the evening ; |weeks’ eruise to France, Switzer- was the week-end guest of ‘his ally at the Arnprior relief office in on Friday morning to St. John Joseph Leo Muldoon, their names being Rev. C. A. Sales, pastor of From Ir. Tfto Sr, IV—Melville jand and Germany, and on their aunt, Miss Fanny Graham. the town hall, between 8 a.m. and Baptiste church, Ottawa, at 9 Bowes 76,Honors: oohreturn will reside in’ Montreal. ~~ Dr..W. W.. Buttle and daughter, and addresses and full varticulars that church. A small orchestra o'clock. 5. pm., any week day and make and From: Sr:‘IILto Jr. IV—Mildred| The ‘best:‘wishes of this commun-. ‘Miss Betty Buttle, areenjoying a in writing of their claims from Almonte was in attendanée. arrangements with the relief of- statements oftheir accounts and Giles. 74,Edith Bowes 70. ity are: extended for their future week’s vacation in Tcronto. ficer.—Wm. Moore, Mayor. Solos were also heard from Miss CARDS OF THANKS happiness.” : Dr, Fred Sriedden. of Ircaguois the nature of the securities, if any, Leita Andison, Carletom Place; Dagenais—Sister and brothers of From:Ir.‘IY to ‘Sr. ItI—Edna An- drews 78, Margaret. Andrews 73, was last Saturdaythe: guest of his TENDERS WANTED held by them, duly verified by Miss Nan Sales, White Lake, and the late Fred A. Dagenais wish Lloyd Reid 66, Willie Bowes. 57.. | WEDDED:FIFTY‘YEARS mother, Mrs. R. A. Snedden. Tenders will be received by the Statutory Declaration. Miss Ruth Hawkins, Almonte. A to thank all their friends and - AND TAKE NOTICE that after FromIf to:Je. Ui—Lois: Reid 86, ' Miss Elizabeth Lowry of Ottawa undersigned up to Saturday, July quartet consisting of Miss Della | neighbors for kindnesses and July.29th,"1935, will mark the the 20th day of August, A-D. 1935, Honors;Alvin Bowes 69, Willard fiftieth. anniversary. was the week-end guest of her 20th, for mastic roofing and also MecConeghy and Alma Fumertorm sympathy extended -n so many of: the. mar- the said Mary Agnes Muldoon will ‘Giles 69. - riage of. Mr.:-and- Mrs., John Dolan mother, Mrs. Robert Lowry. for built up roofing for Arnprior and Messrs. James and Wilbert ways during his illness and after proceed to distribute the assets of Monette was appreciated by all. From I fo. Ir.UIsabelFloyd of Pakenham. Miss . Elizabeth. -Waldrom of high school. Lowest or any ten- his death. der not necessarily accepted. Full the said deceased among the per- They were accompanied by Miss Yade—Mrs. Herman Yade and 94, iOn July 29th,:1885, they. were Brockville was a guest at her par- From. Primer “to [Elsie Floya information and specifications on song entitled thereto, having re- Margaret Jackson. family wish to thank all their married in the Roman Catholic ental Home here on Friday last. gard only to the claims of which ~ $7, Honors: ‘Helen Fulton 84, Hon- church, Pakenham, byRev. -D. ‘J. application to G. W. Moir, chair- One of the features of the pro- friends and neighbors. for many ~The Misses Belle and Floss Hal- she shall then have had notice, _ors: Reita Wood 84, Honors; Lyle Lavin; parish-priest. Aftertheir man of property committee of gram .was the comedy skit, acts of kindness and sympathy ‘liday. of Ottawa were guests last and that the said Mary Agnes . Reid. 73. : marriage they resided on. their Arnprior board of education. 30-2c “Amos’n Andy,” by Messrs. An- at the time cf their bereavement . Saturday” of Miss Fanny Graham. Muldoon will not be liable for the Elizabeth Wood, teacher. farm home, eleventh’concessionof} rew Stewart and Andrew McNab in the desth of their husband Mrs. Forbes Burrows of Ottawa said assets or any part thereof to Pakenham, until thirteen years: ago. cof White Lake. and father and to thank all those PAKENHAM W.ML.Ss. lsenjoying a hcliday at the home GALETTA any person of whose claim she who loaned cars for the funeral. was Ellen Boddy, daughter of the WHITE LAKE BRIEFS when they.‘meved into the .vil-j'of her friend, Mrs. R. A. Snedden. shall not thenhave received notice. MeCormick—Misses Marjorie and The monthly. meeting of the DATED at Arnprior this. 18th lage. Mrs.. Dolan before. her] Mr:‘Teddy‘Hall. who spent. the GALETTA.W.MS. Quite a number from here took| June MeCormick and Mr. W.MLS: -of St. -Andrew’s ‘United. day cf July, A.D. 1935. marriage was Ellen Boddy, daugh- past sixweeks visiting in England, in Dollar Day in Arnprior Thomas McCormick wish to -church was held in. the ‘Sunday Cc. A. MULVIHILL, K.C. ter of ‘the Jate Mr. and’ Mrs. Wm. returned: tothis: district last week. An opem air service was held by Blueberry picking is the order thank all their friends and . school room of the church,on Wed- the W.MS. of St. Columba United 31-3 Arnprior, Ontario. Boddy. - Mr. and Mrs. Dolan will} Miss.Myrtle Cavanagh of Al- of the day and many claim them neighbors for many acts of kind- ~ nesday last with Mrs. D. Farquhar- church on Miss Elizabeth Tait’s Solicitor for Mary Agnes Muldoon “ness, sympathy and assistance not celebrate their anniversary as monte|was the Sunday guest. of \ as going to be a good crop this son in. the chat. ‘The minutes garden. The young ladies ofthe three of their family are. in ‘the her mother,“Mrs. Hannah Cavan- year. durirg the illness and after the were read by Mrs. W. I: Scott and west and cannot bepresent. They agh. Fe congregation had eharge of the NOTICE TO CREDITORS Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cameron and death of the late Mrs. Herbert the: devotional leaflet was taken by sre, William. and. Miss Bee Dolan, afternoon‘s program ard Mrs. Wm. children of Cobden are guests of ‘McCormick. _ Mrs. G. H. Scott. Miss. Jessie Comba of Ottawa.is Harding presided. RN. There:are also .two other enjoying.a IN THE MATTER OF THE ES- the former’s mother, Mrs. Wim. ce | Mrs.Geo. E. ‘Wilson read.avery two. weeks’ vacation at Miss Duicie Vear chose as the IN MEMORIAM members ofthe: family, Dr. D. J. the homeofher.mother, Mrs. TATE OF JAMES TAYLOR, Cameron, at present. Mary subject of her splendid address Headrick—In loving memory — of Dolan of Alexandria and Francis Jane Comba. late of the Townshiv cf McNab, Mrs. Alex. Cameron, Miss Katie “The Lamp of Duty.” A paper James Headrick of White Lake ; Leo at home, -There are also |. NOTICE is hereby given in pur- B. McNabb and Mebsrs. Alex. Mec- Miss Margaret‘Moftat of-Carle- thirteen grandchildren and “one antitled “Builders of the Christian suance of Section 51 of the Trustee Nabb and Samuel Coutts accom- who died July 18th, 1932. ton Placespent:‘several days of last PromptService¢on ‘great grandchild: World,” prepared by Mrs. J. W. Act, R.S.O. 1927, that all creditors panied by Mrs. Donald Robertson Deep in our hearts you are fond- week theguest: of her friend, Miss Miss Helen ‘Mr. and Mrs. Dolan. are enjoying Dicson, was read by and others having claims against of Arnprior and Miss Gertrude lyremembered, Grace. Ritchie. BE also gave the scrip- ‘\ fairly good health for.their ‘years. McLean, who the Estate of James Taylor, late of Halpenny of Galetta. spent last Sweet, happy memories eling Mrs. William Mooney and child- The prayer wasre- ~FarmRepairs jandit is the wish of a ~host- of ture reading. the Township of McNab, in the week in Toronto. ‘*yound your name; | Vear and the ‘friends that they -may live’: to ‘ren of Regina. are. spending some cited by Miss ‘Elaine County of Renfrew, Farmer, De- Mr. and Mrs. Oryille ‘Aide. and |. True hearts: that loved you with thanksgiving by Miss Ellarose elebrate their diamond wedding time at the home of theformers ceased, who died on cr about the the latter’s brother have returned deepest affection: Hay. Forks—Pumps—Windmills— Dickson dn their own family circle. | father-in-law, ‘Mr. W. Mooney. Schlievert. Miss Beulah, 25th day of January, 1935, at the to Toronto after spending the past Always will love you ‘in death Barn Door Track Partscarried in (Miss Marion Lowry; nurse-in- led in. prayer. Town of Renfrew, in the County of week with the former‘s parents. the same. 3OHN. WELLINGTON SMITH training in the Civie hospital, Ot- ~ Miss Birte Neilsen sang a solo, Renfrew, are required to send by They were accompanied’ by Miss Wife and Family. stock. B%.Discount on all.Cash =. tawa, is spending a vacation with and hymns were rendered by the postage prepaid or delivered to the Viola (Cameron who has gone to NTE. ‘Mac.‘Smith received word. girls at intervals during the pro- Bales¢on: Dollar‘Day. her mother, Mrs. Robert.Lowry.| undersigned, Sclicitor herein for visit with friends in Gananoque. - — lreeentlyofthe death of his cousin, gram. ~ Mrs. Walter Bootland gave months returned to her home here John‘Wellington Smith, who. was}. Mrs. Bernard Sands and. ‘son, Nina May Taylor, Executrix of the Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gunn of Al- a talkon girls in unemployment, Estate of the said James Taylor, monte spent a few days with the last week. Local Distributors for“Beatty,? ‘born In. Pakenham, and was quite ‘Lionel, ef Ottawa are this “week The Misses Gillespie and Mrs. guests at the home of the former's. their names and addresses and full former’s sister, Mrs. James Ring. | well-known in-this community. -GALETTA PERSONALS McGee of Arnprior spent last week “Louden,” “Pedlar”, and “Richards Following -is the. clipping taken parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Le- particulars in writing of their They were accompanied by Miss ac- with Mrs. Andrew Hamilton and |from the Milverton sun: sage. “Mrs. E. M. Easterbrook was a claims and statements of their Florence Ring onher return to To- | Wilcox’ Equipment. weeks’ other friends. A. respected . resident of ‘Elma Miss.Mina Early of Chateauquay | visitor in. the eavital part of last counts and the nature of the se- ronto after spending two week, ey eurities, if any, held by them, duly vacation with her mother, Mrs. Mrs. Robert Gordon and daugh- townshipfor nearly 50 years pass- ‘Basin, Quebec’:is this week visit- ter, Kathleen Cameron, of Renfrew by Statutory Declaration. James Ring. ed. away . early Tuesday morning, ingat the home of her niece, Mrs. | _ Master Douglas Story is holiday- verified spent the week-end with Miss IFCamel July 2nd, in‘the ‘person of Mr. ‘Allan MacCann, and: brother, » Mr. : AND TAKE NOTICE that after with‘his cousin, Master Gray- Florence McIntosh. John Wellington Smithat his re- James Early. ing the 20th day of August, A.D. 1935, den Forbes of Carleton Place. the said Nina May Taylor will “Phone94. _ sidence| inElma, in his 59th year, Mrs. John Hedley, her daughter, Glasgow Station NO BOILING OVER Miss.Payllis Allen returned to proceed to distribute the assets of -| Miss Helen of Hazeldean and.Miss |; her home = in. Renfrew recently the said deceased among the per- Louise Brown of Westboro, “were da Barr is holidaying at “To prevent the juice in fruit tart after a pleasant holiday spent with sons entitled thereto, having re- Miss A visitors on Sunday last of the} boiling over, mix a little corn- her friend, Miss Enid Brennan. gard only to the claims of which Pakenham. Misses ;Jennie and Amanda ‘Spar: e|; s iMrs. Robert | Barr and daughter, starch wth the sugar before adding she shall then have had notice, it to a tart filling.

Marion, spent a few days in Arn- row. : and that the said Nina May

Mr. Harvey Bole ‘underwent an Taylor will not. be liable for the prior. ‘Thomas Laidlaw of Ottawa were Miss Margaret Eady is spending operation for goitre in an Ottawa. guests on ‘Friday last of Mr. and said assets.or any part thereof to a few days with Mrs. McMunn of hospital On... Wednesday: of. this./xMrs, Earl Steen. any person of whose claim she ulance ee UnionHall. YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY Funeral "Amb |-week. - His many friendsin this'| -“Mrs. Marguerite Gillan and son, . shall not then have received notice. erxiee: oe | vicinity. trust: that, he,will auieely “DATED at Arnprior this 18th The UF.O. and UF.W.O. - clubs : DOING: YOUR BUYING AT /Director’ - B a ‘Chiarles, ‘and: daughter; Joan, are held their meeting at the home of 5 recuperate. os holidaying‘during the summer.va- dayaf Tuly,AJD. 1935. Mr. and Mrs: George Eady. — MILLER’S ECONOMY STORE » Mrs: Dy. L: ‘MacDonaldand: son,- feation,..at’ present. visiting..at.Rid-. a A.MULVIAILL, K.Cc. "-Phones—Day,31126,‘ -Night 328,AT ‘Miss Jessie McLean who has Arnprior 2 8 George, anddaughter, —‘Margaret.eauFerry, guests:ofthe former’s 318 -Arnprior, Ontario. i lor.| been at Cobdem for the past few andMrs ay Tay om | Ellen,Mr., Boyee Laidlaw sister,“Mrs.ayy Allport. “Solicitox rtorMingM