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rouicle 35 VollmeFifty-six_Number31 ~ARNPRIOR,ONT.THURSDAY, JULY 18, 19 Subseription—$2.09 per Year 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.Ottawa 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 Boxing cording cf coupons for those in 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-. stallation of a wig wag of such ~ Managingdirector of. Kenwood ‘|' Geore, 85 pounds, Pembroke. officials; came then the lodge goat tion which is scheduled to be com- Musketry Cup to and the lodge donkey, both gaily cost. It was stated to council Mills Limited and for many years - Kid Eric, 130 pounds; Pembroke, Majority of the prizes were _ pleted in: three months. ~~ oo vs. E. Costello, 128 - pounds, ‘Ren- 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 _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 and Renfrew) of the Lanark and m 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.

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