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Russell Leader, 16 Dec 1937, p. 8

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RADIO - An Ideal Gift "> le a BA a pa ea ae maa maa ate Tal mater mata male mata at LYLE lg my hy ". 3 veo" o o; + " 85 from Dad or Mother Russell 0.Y.B. The annual meeting of the O.Y.B. In The Churches SIX SHOPPING DAYS TO CHRISTMAS 4 % | No. 39 was held on Thursday even- RUSSELL UNITED CHURCH % | ing with F. Scott acting as the pre- "Thos: MeN D. : f 1, Wh I F il % | siding officer. The officers that Rev Naughy BD, AND OUR LARGE STOCK OF 5 % | were elected for 1988 are as follows 3 or € 0 e ami y % W. Master--Russell veh ig Sunday, December 19th, 1937 REX ae , o' Beautiful, New Imported and Domestic * D. Master--Jack Littl Christmas Services 3 FROM $5.00 to $157.50 b ei Paul. 8 1 a sina, Message and EX : TE: i ¥ Rec. Sec.--Wilmer Hamilton pecial ristmas music. ; Ch x Gif 4 SPECIAL--5 sets 1938 G. E. electric, 4 to 9 tube models, ES EE PR 730 pm.--The CGLT, will pro- ristmas 1 is Ee priced from $34.75 to $334.00 @ Treas.--Sandy Moffatt sent a service of worship entitled & 5 pots Se oy ovemed, td 3 Sanss, Console 3 Dir. of Cer--Kenneth Dugdale ve Coming of Christ" in the S.S. ARE TASTEFULLY ARRANGED AND % an able Models, from . 0 .00. 4 1st orator--Stuart Long a ¢ 5 sets 1937 G. E. electric, 4 to 9 tubes, Console and % 3nd prajor Hobart Long Sunday School 10 a.m. CONVENIENTLY PRICED FOR YOUR ' i : & Inside Sentinel--Melville Shirley S.S. Christmas Tree Thurs. Dec. 23 ' & Table models -- Xmas price $15.00 t0.5125.00 '81 JR Se at Lite. 128 pon ; CONSIDERATION ! 1 regular price $37.50 to $157.50 | 1st Committee--i1 Beckstead. A Christian Welcome to All : * » o 2nd Committee--R. Morrow. : : . 3 USED R ADIOS Z| 3rd Committee--L. Morrow ST. MARY'S CHURCH And we would remind the Thrifty Shopper that i ih Crmiiseit Sraham Russell, Ont. each department throughout the store has a aaa 00s " Radiola, 4 tubes, Stewart-Warner, battery Makes of AND REMEMBER-- Philco, 7 tubes, Console, priced at $35.00. Philco, 7 tubes, Table model, priced at $30.00 battery medel, * batteries, at only $15.00 Complete Line of Batteries and Tubes for all $5.00 DOWN PAYMENT WILL BRING ONE OF THESE BEAUTIFUL AND TUNEFUL MODELS INTO YOUR HOME FOR CHRISTMAS 0 a% 0% o% IXTXIN Po! with 'es complete 2s? 4% CORN ee model, at $5.00 *, jo, +, o x jos, °. a' > °. a' joe, * CD °, e' os * *. 2a Radio ®0o% XTX oe * oo °. a > ' o los! 2. o' , Yo eles , XS RAR XIX 4. XS os, UGG DBPY PUPP GPPLYPPPLOHPDYE Spas STRAYED -- From the premises of the Capitol on Tuesday afternoon. Kenmore Women's Institute Meeting The December meeting of the Kenmore 'Women's Institute held in the Town Hall Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Honorary President Mrs. E. E. Wilson was in the chair. There were 31 members and several visitors present. The Roll Call was answered with an exchange of Christmas gifts. A letter was read by the secretary from the Ontario Jennie Carknr and Mrs. IL. M. Brun- Rev. J. H. Turley, B.A., Rector Fourth Sunday in Advent Sunday, December 19th, 1937 11 a.m.--Holy 'Communion, 10 a.m.--Sunday School. ST. JAMES CHURCH Edwards, Ontario Rev. J. H. Turley, B.A., Rector Fourth Sunday in Advent Sunday, December 19th, 1937 3 p.m., Evening Prayer. 2.30 p.m., Sunday School. NORTH OSGOODE PENECOSTAL CHURCH W. B. Greenwood, Pastor Sunday-- that a sincere message of gratitude something tasty and useful to meet your budget and yet suit the most exacting person. STORE OPEN EACH NIGHT FOR THE CHRISTMAS SEASON O. MAHEU & SONS LIMITED Embrun Taxes on your lady's Tati lator : ] vy re: last night that is, even yer, Livstick. step-i frocks: : : The Women's Association of the | ton, assisted by Mrs. Don Darling | reach everyone concerned. We | dream last 0] * ipstick, step-ins, frocks; ne Ho United Church held their annual| and Mrs. Stan. Carkner. trust that the recipients themselves | rather vivid. Sistinily sav you Taxes on your savings, week of November, 1937, 5 Hol- bazaar in the hall on Friday evening have already acknowledged this gift | lV 2 motor accident ap Ls you hid Taxes on your notes, Sein Caves Anyone Jpovine ot last. but it is barely possible they may gese i Would Speen vas you de- Tomes on your business elr wheerabouts, noulily (1 iT) 1 El 1 tS ' ; | tt S he z= VV: ) ; ng. ca | 3 3 s, Mr. Morgan Park, of "Hogsback"', SOBER DRIVER ADVERTISES not have had te necessary inform Fhe resicemit wot on Oro tripiut axes on your votes PARK, Kenmore, Ont. spent the week-end with his parents tion to make this possible. Taxes when you marry, > here. Quincy, Mass. -- This advertise-| The residents of our drought area wired the office 5 to discharge the Taxes when you die, FOR SALE--Connor Hand Washer |" "wml Harold Dempsey, of Marvel-| ment appeared in the "Situations|have much to be thankful for this bis Rr 1 ys © to: Taxes when you're sober, and Wringer, in good condition. | io spent Sunday at his home here. | Wanted" section of the Quincy Lad-| season. The Sister Provinces have Prswer 0 or CE nn - Taxes when you're high, Priced reasonable. Apply The| «ipo Canadian Girls in Training" | ger: "Don't sacrifice your license.| been most generous and many of dt I re Jrupk Sart I~ Taxes when you get here, Leader Office. held their weekly meeting at the| Careful, sober man will drive your| our people have now been better 2 fo we : rom iT Sir $e "i Taxes when you go, home of Norma Carkner on Monday | car evenings from 6 on." : provided for than they have been ey Doe "CH S Ap 1 ounds ig! Taxes on your assets, CUSTOM GRINDING--Monday and | jast for several years. We sineorery | J000 DIS, Low y rounds Taxes on what you owe, : DBkees : wn trekt tat this may be the last year | De walk? L Taxes on your doggies, *Thursday of each week. Mill at The interest of the village is in the tock hb 3 : Answer: ) Hor 3 a at Russell Eastman farm, Marvelville, | making of the rink. Skating is ber such help is necessary. Fin He had completed od: rounds, and orses, cows and goats; Si mar Many expressions of appreciation Enis Taxes on your houses, Oni» Phone 608.2¢. ginning' this week, have been received in this office. We | Placed his foot down at the exact| [ots and cars and boats, ; only hope the true feeling may be | Start of 5. At the beginning of the! ayes on your future, TO RENT: Hayes property in Russell EDWARDS conveyed to everyone who assisted | 5 round he was at the right place| Taxes on your past, --Rent $12.00 a month. Apply ' in anv way to make these wonder-| Put on the wrong foot. . ; I Taxes on your eating, at Leader Office. ctf46 ful gifts possible. NOTE--Send he In your Jicslars Taxes on your drinking, * Yours very sincerely, with the answer attached. e'll be Taxes on your smoking, oe EE Ta Seni arn The annual meeting of the L.T.B,, Dr. J. W. Hedley, Chairman glad to have them. : Taxes on your make up, HRA bel Mo 36 4, was hel} Degerniser I i in GAR. Taxes when vou're fast '¢ | the lodge room wi MM. RK. Graham | : Taxes when you're slow, BUSINESS AND % in the chair. The door prize was | 0. GUIBORD, FORMER RUSS TITUS SCORES HIT Tell me, Mr. Taxer, > ED s' PROFESSIONAL oo; * %e' donated by Grace James, drawn by M.L-A., PASSES ON Reviewing a Will we have to stand 3 | Society for Crippled Children ac- : , Ask for a Demonstration at Your Home & | knowledging donation of $5.00. It| 11 a.m., Morning Worship. % | was announced by the librarian that 7 p.m., Evangelistic Service. kt arrangements been made for|Tyesday-- . < the library to be open every Mon- : FIGURE IT ouT X Russell Phair - G. E. Dealer - Russell, Ont. § | 2: ome rom "coven" cick | 150 pom Prover Meeting 4 us € o Bde L) ® & | Rev. L. KK. Daniel led in the singin Monday-- ' % | of Christmas carols. Mrs. K. M.| 8 p.m, Service in Mrs. Sulivan's| A milkman had a 3 gal. can, 5 An Unknown Author BESSA EEE EHH t | Dalgleish gave her report of the| home, Russell. gal. can and an 8 gal. can and the 8 i Leb A a Sei ale a eae Yale et second day tof the Whole Wheat 3 gal. can was full. A customer cal- The payment of Taxes or yearly Projea? oh Specie} Jention was led and wanted 4 sels, of milk. How rent is now a seasonable quandry made o e 5 wedding anniver- i ure it? : Johnny answered every question KENM RE sary of our oldest naar Tow HL. Letter From the West oH bs bi wreck Contribused | 2nd we offer the following poem the teacher put with "I don't know." A. Watson, which will take place b eel Pa Smith. : : which enumerates plenty of "this Finally she asked, "Is there any-j December 21st. It was agreed that y Mr a hy : large | and that" upon which we, the people thing you can answer?" i I the members of the Institute attend _ Regina, Sask. Nov. 30, 1937 The night ve man a pay and pay . "Yes," meplied Tobyic romptly,; Miss Edna Warren, of Russell, | the Ajnuai senool meeting Decem-| Rev. Thomas McNaught, Diam bac Just --- Fn ped, Rie apr "tthe telephone" * [spent Sunday at her home here, ber 29th. A solo was rendered by Russell, Ont. when the Pre ors oF ® a "| Taxes on the living, © leepaone. Mr. Gerald Hill, accompanied by| Rev. L. K. Daniel, accompanied by| Dear Sir:--Your donated carload | Walked in. The hag Shi KTP ape Taxes on the dead, : - Seitostostesteetritritestosteste deerrteteteteeineteg | CeCll Dempsey, attended the lodge | Miss Jennie 'Carkner, after which | of provisions duly arrived at Silton, that he bag to get a Io DR >| Taxes when youre working, ~. Br "| meeting at Edwards on Monday| Mr. Daniel gave an address on| Sask., from Russell, Ont. and was | take wiE Soi Yip fo a. con A Taxes when in bed, : +4 | evening. "Christmas Address." Miss Norma | distributed by the local committee | ence to | hog In so nie Taxes on your labour, OUR CLASSIFIED ¥|" Miss Edith Park has been spending | Carkner and Mrs. R. M. MecRuar | at its destination. We as the cen- ong die he ended motor-| L2Xes on your play, & | the past week at the home of Miss| were the judges to judge the best | tral committee well realize the sac-| the presi oo I qd innenden J 9 oa Taxes on your income, SECTION Jean Anderson. plate of % dozen tarts, Mrs. Willis | rifice and energy as well as the or- Ing to Halifax and was Informec| And on what you pay; p3 ! Mrs. Ed. Kinkade and Mrs. Bert| Galbraith winning the prize. Re- | ganized effort entailed in assembl- that he osc aa y ar. Ta q| Taxes on your trousers, Alereadeegonteatrideatostrfooatesdedestecdedodedodedetotedsd | Whitteker made a business trip to| freshments were served by Miss| ing each car and we are anxious Dot RO onan ! Ere iP Ye a Shirts and shoes and socks, 4 % | the district master, Gerald Hill, and The: deat] d Seteday | th : 2 igs 8 broadcast in| Taxes on our harps and wings & | E. W. Bradley was the winner. The ve. death occurre on Saturday e¢ 'Imperial = lobacco series, In the promised land? $ DIRECTORY % | district Ta then presided for the at the residence of his daughter, | "Variety" has this to say about the i 5 "| election of officers, which resulted as Mrs. J. A. Leblanc, Ottawa, after a| work of one artist: "Russ Titus, Pa ibee® bebe ® 24% 0 Po etooleatecte ecto le teste te teste tec Qoadoefoefeefedpeiocfoniosdoceiocioiedodieaciooesiafocfocioniey JOHN B. WOODS Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public Commissioner for Quebec 83 _Main St. W., Hawkesbury Telephone 168 - Residence 224 Special attention to collection and D.C.--Thomas Harrison. al store which he managed for 33 bs 6 H eo Commercial matters. Son = Aller: McKeown. years. \ = 33 § 17) Feed DOs odode dis iotoinig | o COMmitiee-men--Mrs. E. Bradley, He was elected member for the |g HALL & HALL Barristers, Solicitors, Ete. Vankleek Hill, Ont. Coadregecgraoefosisadenfocioaienociocisadeiiocieddss; EI OW Sodecdriodeieled LAFLEUR & POTHIER Lorenzo Lafleur - Hubert Pothier follows: W.M.--Kenneth Graham. D.M.--Mrs. B. Mitchell. Rec.-Secy.--Jean James. Fin.-Secy.-- Willie McKeown. Treas.--Edwin Anderson. Chaplain--Mr. F. McKeown. Bryson Mitchell, Thomas Quinn, Jno. James, George James. Inside Tyler--E. W. Bradley. Outside Tyler--Nelson James. After the installation of officers a social half hour was spent. ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF RUSSELL Re: Election Act, few weeks illness, of Onesime Gui- | bord, in his' 79th year. He was born at (St. Remi, 'Que., on April 22, 1858. After graduating from the Jacques Cartier Normal iSchool, Montreal, he went to Clarence Creek in 1832 where he taught school for a few years and later established a gener- county of Russell in the sesented that constitueney until 1905 In 1910, he was elected warden of the council for the United 'Counties of Prescott and Russell and of 'Clarence Creek in 1914. one of the founders and first man- ager of the French daily newspapar legislative | assembly of Ontario in 1898 and rep- ! Mayor | He was | baritone, soloing with the orchestra attention."........... Quite so. plenty okay and certainly warrants | Odors are said to affect the n:e- mory of a human more than | otller factor. any i WOMEN'S WEAR - Overcoats--Smart wee RReR yet utes yA OS Sup axe lly Sar Dresses--Party Dresses, LET US SUGGEST THAT YOU STUDY OUR SALES BOOKLET FOR UP-TO-THE-MINUTE CHRISTMAS GIFTS Models. New Models, Colors. - $3353 Avocats - Barristers Chanter 1-50 1927 Sick or half-sick animals 1s Dro oe i pesing of his | Shoes--Overshoes. = : siness interests larence 'Creek, | 'ome Office at J. A. Lacombe, Embrun Extract .of election expenses of are a grag on your efforts to Tie took Up Testiente. ob Lithores. & 9 = Wednesday Evenings. Romeo Begin, M.L.A. [Candidate make farnung Ja. 8 formerly South Indian, in 1916, and & : -- = ; ; ' comparatively simple to pre- y. Sou! >» I , | 19 ed 45 Rideau Street, Ottawa election of October 6th, 1987 made vent your stock from getting devoted his time to horticultural and ig y 3 Telephone Rideau 7260 under Section 199 of the Ontario many of the ailments that agricultural pursuits. es Overcoats--Famous Raglan, Tube, Ulster Models. Po Peetestoe so eteeteeteseedeteeteitesteseetosteiteeteete odes Qofocdoedesfosfodedoodosfocfofoniondociocaciodonfondedfefodioeiedledy Election Act. lay them up, or lessen their He was married in 1883 to Miss Shirts, Socks, Ties, Shoes and Overshoes. nr . ELECTION EXPENSES: market value. S. Paiement who predeceased him 21 | 'és We carry a Stock of Haberdashery to meet the E. H. CHARLESON, B.A., LL.B. | Clerical Help A few day's treatment years ago. In 1930 he married ite y Most Exacting Taste, Monday in Each Week, office over | Lransportation ... with Pearson's Condition G. A. Paiement, who survives him. | we . Printing 2 Sas Powder will do wonders, for Besides his wife, he leaves one sis- |X McEwen & Stephenson's Store Russell Ottawa Office: McNulty, Berger & Charleson, GROCERIES - Fresh Groceries--Canned Goods, Oranges, Candies, Cakes, ete. Rental of Halls and Committee Room ......... 111.00 Advertising and Broadcasting 177.50 it is a tested and proven spec- ific for keeping farm animals in prime condition, ter, four sons, and three daughters. [ He also leaves 33 grandchildren. Ly = LE Christmas Nuts, The funeral took place from the residence of his son, Rodolphe Gui- |! 74 Sparks St., Ottawa. Telephone Queen 298 Wofealesdrofeeirofonirifeioifeirifeadaifedifedrfedofedenis nid McILRAITH & McILRAITH Barristers and Solicitors 56 Sparks St., Ottawa 3 Telephone Queen 5440 Metcalfe Office open every Wednesday afternoon Dune. A. Mecllraith - Geo. J. Mc]lraith ICE SR PCR SPE SC RG RC JE J RR JE SE TE J J 5 > ] teegeateeesfoceafosdeefectecfectociocfecdecfeilecfoiiscioidecisifedieded J. EE JOHNSTON Funeral Birector and Embalmer Phone Metcalfe Rural 47 r 32 Day and Night KENMORE - - ONTARIO C. E. L. MORROW, B.Sc., M.D.C.M. Physician and Surgeon Offices at Russell and Metcalfe Russell office open Monday, Wed- nesday and Saturday afternoons, or by appointment. Office hours: 2 to 5 p.m. Tel. Russell 40 - Metcalfe 30 Total $897.72 D. Grandmaitre, { Official |Agent, Eastview, Ontario. Take notice that the vouchers co- vering accounts mentioned above will be kept in my office for a period of six months from Decem- ber 1st, 1987, which accounts can be examined by any voter. : J. A. CASAULT, PEARSONG Condition Powder Made by the makers of ""CREOLIN™ THERE'S A DEALER NEAR YOU RETURNING OFFICER, 110 Montreal Rd., BASTVIEW, Ontario. J. L. STEELE, Drugs Russell, Ont. BRING YOUR EGGS AND POULTRY TO THE KENMORE EGG AND POULTRY POOL Eggs taken in every day. Poultry taken in every Thursday. Grading done by a Government Grader. Highest prices paid for both. B. WHITTEKER. bord, Ottawa, on Tuesday at 9 a.m. to 'Ste. Felicite church, Clarence Creek, for requiem high mass at 10.30 o'clock. Interment was in the parish cemetery. NOMINATION MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS YEAR 1938 THE TOWNSHIP OF RUSSELL NOTICE is hereby given that a meeting of the Ratepayers of the Township of Russell will be held at the Forrester Hall, Russell, MONDAY, the 27th day of December 1937, between the hours of Twelve Noon and One o'Clock P.M., for the purpose of nominating candidates for | the Offices of Reeve, Deputy Reeve, | and Three Councillors for the year 1938. If there are more Candidates nom- inated than required a POLL will be of Nine in the Forenoon until Five he Afternoon. COMBE, Township Clerk .mbrun. the Tth day , 1937. on | ¥ MEATS - HARDWARE - RRVLLR Kitchen Utensils, nev on mi Lo a4 emi al ym vai ae Se snip ai ue ay CER ¥ b For the Festive Season--Choice Cuts--Choice Fowl. Sleighs, Radios, Skates, Washing Machines, Toys. Special Clear Out of Rubbers, Overshoes, etc. Make Our Store Your Xmas Shopping Head- quarters and Remember - The Large $12.00 Christmas Stocking to be : Given Away Absolutely FREE - : You Have a Chance BERNENEEEENBNNNNY Clo tl mal me met ®e wel me me we met wb met me 76 w me tm eb mo mt we TELE T \ A. LATREMOUILLE ST. ONGE, ONT. VOUT UVINIRUURIIENER o 5 n.

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