rr pind Burn Alberta Coal AND HELP CANADIAN INDUSTRY For Sale By J. H. TWEED - - - - Russell, Ont. In The Churches ST. MARY'S CHURCH : Russell, Ont. Rev. J. H. Turley, B.A., Rector 1st Sunday after Epiphany, Janu- ary 9th, 1938 i : 10 a.m., Sunday School. 7.30 p.m., Evening Prayer. RUSSELL UNITED CHURCH Rev. Thos. McNaught, B.D., Minister Sunday, Jan. 9th, 1938 i a.m.--John Mark and His Gos- el. P 7.30 p.m.--Preparing for a Life of Service. A message for Young People for the New Year. Sunday School 10 a.m. A Christian Welcome to All! «+ Remember--Annual Congregation- al Meeting--Wed., Jan. 19th. The kind that talks for hours about things that leave her speech- less. The greatest display of fire- works is supposed to have been at London in 1919. This took place in Hyde Park in celebration of the end of the war. 204% e% 4% %04% <%0% T0202 4% To Ps e%0 tote ete e tee Doaleadralosiodriocfedenfocfoieidocioisidodfodeofocisfodioedsd . 3 2. OUR CLASSIFIED : SECTION arSeadeadoeduofeatecdeodrafontoedrifoocdrdedeoddradodecdaidonled FOR SALE--Overcoat, new, will fit boy of 12 years, priced reasonable. Apply Leader Office. STRAYED -- From the premises of the undersigned during the last week of November, 1937, 5 Hol- stein Calves. Anyone knowing of their wheerabouts, notify JAMES PARK, Kenmore, Ont. ' Rawleigh Route now open. Real opportunity for man who wants per- manent, profitable work. Sales way 'up this year. Start promptly. Write Rawleigh's, Dept. M L-356-K- A., Montreal, Canada. el CUSTOM TANNING-- Deer skins, manufacturer of deer skin mitts and gloves, and oak tanned Eng- lish leather for skate straps, also leather laces, Chesley Pillar, , . Tanner, Russell, Ont. 1) 47 Qodoidoatodfeadodfeaiodeaocdaioddaifocieodedoededrdidnde ded < BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY $ Coder ptosdesdbatostodtodoitosdosiodaitodtosfodtidoddostediiod JOHN B. WOODS Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public J Commissioner for Quebec "83 Main St. W., Hawkesbury Telephone 168 - Residence 224 Special attention to collection and : Commercial matters. 00 Foo Pa Pecte ees etei®oideidei Gr eadoedredsafoiridrifontedels toefeaiosfeoifsloifadodsiodsd HALL & HALL Barristers, Solicitors, Ete. © Vankleek Hill, Ont. Sodtostedeidostetradostedosdodantosteeiiostodrdod ENR & POTHIER Lorenzo Lafleur - Hubert Pothier Avocats - Barristers Office at J. A. Lacombe, Embrun Wednesday Evenings. 45 Rideau Street, Ottawa Telephone Rideau 7260 Ry rH CHARLESON, B.A, LLB. Monday in Each Week, office over McEwen & Stephenson's Store Russell Ottawa Office: McNulty, Berger & Charleson, 74 Sparks St., Ottawa. Telephone Queen 298 ae A A A AAA McILRAITH & McILRAITH Barristers and Solicitors 56 Sparks St., Ottawa Telephone Queen 5440 Metcalfe Office open every Wednesday afternoon Dunc. A. Mcllraith - Geo. J. McJlrait} Pees e Po stestestecteitecte testes ces oiled Qosteagretesteeleoadeagritoctoatostusdrdadionteafudeociodd Sedndde --- we gy J. EE JOHNSTON Funeral Director 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 | 1 o'clock Week of Prayer The first meeting of the Week of Prayer was the Young People's meet- izz.in the United Church Hall on Monday evening. After a short time spent in singing familiar hymns un- der the leadership of Miss E. Gauk- rodger, the installation of officers of the United Church Y.P.U. was con- ducted by Rev. T. McNaught. The meeting was then taken charge of by a committee consisting of members of the Baptist, Presby- terian, Anglican and United church young people. The worship service was in charge of Misses Georgie Cherry, Elaine and Muriel Herrington, Edrie Graham and Mrs. C. F. McRae and Thyra Warner. Mr. C. F. McRae gave a very inspiring consecration address. A duet was rendered by Misses Francis and Thyra Warner and a solo by John Twiname. PANA Mrs. Ansley Quaile, of Edwards, spent a few days last week with Mrs. Herbert James. Miss Kathleen Dugdale, of Ottawa, spent the holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Graham spent New Years with their daughter, Mrs. G. Harrison, of Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Stanley spent Sunday at Wilmont Stanley's, in Marvelville. b The annual meeting of North Rus- sell Church was held Monday after- noon. Mrs. J. A. McDonald spent last week with friends in the city. Mrs. J. R. Morrow gave a New Year's dinner to her family on Mon- day last, Jan. 3rd. We are pleased to report that Lil- lian McKeown, who has been ill for some time, is improving. Harry Beckstead made a business trip to North Gower on Tuesday. Mrs. Lorne Phair spent Tuesday with Mrs. H. James. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scott were Sun- day viistors at Charlie Grahams. SHERIFF'S SALE OF LANDS COUNTY OF RUSSELL Under and by virtue of a Writ of Execution issued out of the Supreme Court of Ontario to me directed and delivered against the goods, chat- tels, lands and Tenements of Ame- dee Fortier wherein Zenaide 'Chau- rette Vachon is the Plaintiff and Lumina Chaurette Fortier, the De- fendant as well as in her capacity as executrix and Universal legatee un- def the last Wil land Testament of Amedee Fortier I have taken in exec- cution and will offer in the Court House, in the Town of L'Orignal on Tuesday, the 1st day of February, A.D., 1938, at the hour of 1.30 in the afternoon, all the right, title, interest and equity of redemption of the above named Amedee Fortier, in, to and out of the following lands and tenements, namely: "Part of W part of N% of W 3-41 (209 feet square) of lot 17 in the eighth Cexncession of the Municipali- ty of Clarence, County of Russell, more particularly described as foi- lows: -- Commencing at a point on s.s. of Montreal and Ottawa Railway right-of-way crosses the W. line of said lot. Thence E. following said S line of said right-of-way 209 feet. Thence S. and parallel with Con. line 209 feet. Thence W. 209 feet. Thence N. 209 feet to place of begin- ning." Dated at the Sheriff's Office in the Town of L'Orignal, this 18th day of October, AD. 1937. A. LANDRIAULT, Sheriff, United Counties of Prescott and Russell. ¢b1-52-1-2-3-4 i rt i | MORE EGG MONEY A healthy flock of poultry is a laying, paying flock. Insure the health of your birds by feeding Watkins Mineralized Poultry Tonic. You will get more eggs and have less trouble with sickness. This will both make and save money for you. Increased egg production alone will be enough to pay for the Tonic. Wait for my call and see the bargains I have for you. HARRY BECKSTEAD Phone 612-R-4 Russell THOU SHALT NOT KILL! Drive Carefully! Mrs. Gilbert Harten returned home Sunday after spending sometime with her brother, Mr. Cameron McCor- mick and Mrs. McCormick, Detroit. Miss Ruby Loney left for Hamil- ton on Thursday last after spending her holidays at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Watson and family returned to Toronto last week after spending holidays with the| Nos, former's parents, M.r and Mrs. H. Watson. 1 We are sorry to report that Mrs. 2 Dan Dewar is a patient in the Civie 3 Hospital, Ottawa. Her many friends 4 wish her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Ed. Kinkade spent a few days{ 5 with friends at Ottawa this week. 6 Mrs. A. Wood, Miss Ann Wood and 7 Mr. B. Wood spent New Year's with 8 the former's daughter, Mrs. Gerald 9 Brunton and Mr. Brunton. 10 Miss Phyllis Sheldrick, of Russell, | 11 spent the week-end here. 12 The C.G.I.T. held their first meet-| 13 ing of the New Year at the home of | 14 Miss Norma Carkner on Monday evening. 15 16 17 Kenmore School Report| :: 19 20 Report of First Term Examinations at Continuation School 21 Names are given in order of stand- | 22 'ing. Subjects mentioned after a| 23 i student's name are failures and should | 24 | receive special attention this term. | 25 Detailed reports have been sent tol 26 i the parnts: 27 FORM IV--Harold Brunton, Jean| 28 Anderson (Eng. Cp., Fr. Au.); Ther-| 29 esa Murray (Ane. Hist.); Alex Dow ! (Eng. Lit., Eng. Cp., Lat. Cp., Geom. | 30 | A. Hist., Chem.) 31 i FORM III--Dorothy Annable, Ha-| 32 zel Loney, Agnes Barber (Eng. Cp);| 33 Isobel Murray (Eng. Cp.); Isobel| 34 i Harten (Eng. Cn., Ane. Hist.); Ale-| 35 tha Whitteker (Ane. Hist.); Grace McVey (Eng. Cp., Chem., Geom.);| 36 Kenneth Warren (Eng. Cp., Geom, Anc. Hist.); Doris Carkner, (Eng.| 37 Cp., Lat. Cp., Geom., Anc. Hist., and| 38 Chem.) -89 FORM II--Kenneth Rankin, Keith | 40 McRuer (Eng. Gp.); Vera Kinkade, (Phys.); Dean Loney (Eng. Cp.);| 41 Kathleen Mé&Cormick.. Donald Mec-| 42 Lachlan (Eng. Cp., Latin, Arith.); Leonard Craig (Eng. {p.. Arith,,| 43 Geom.) 44 GRADE IX-- Leonard Lemoine| 45 (Fr., Art); Evelyn Ross (Art, Sci.,| 46 Bus. Pract.); Ina McLachlan (Eng. {| 47 Cp., Maths.) ; Kenneth Loney (Eng.| 48 Cp.. Fr., Art, Maths., Music); Mat-| 49 thew Murray (Fr., Art, Music, Bus.| 50 Pr.); Margaret McVey (Fr. Art,| 51 Maths., Seci., Soe. Stud.); Vietoria| 52 Clarmo (Eng. Lit., Fr., Sci., Music,| 53 Bus. Pr.); Willis Anderson (Eng. Cp., Fr., Art, Music, Bus. Pr.). Ab-| 54 sent, Robert Anderson. 3% FIGURE IT OUT A 3? Answer to the magician puzzle:| 59 Seven Piles. 3 cards. ET go Here 'tis--This is the story of the 61 mathematical cow and how she liv-j- 62 ed to tell about it. One day she ; was standing 5 feet from the centre| 63 of the railroad bridge when she 64 spied the N.Y.C. express, just twice 65 the length of the bridge from tte| 66 entrance and she accurately judged 67 that the train was travelling 90 68 miles per hour. The wise old cow! 69 did not hesitate one second but dash-| 70 ed towards the train and got off the 71 bridge in time, saving herself by the 72 margin of 1 foot. Had she delayed 73 nd run away from the train 8| 74 'nes of her rear would have been 75 -aught on the bridge. 76 What was the length of the 77 bridge ? 78 What is the difference between| 79 a Kayak and a Kulak? 80 Answers Next Week. 81 82 83 84 85 '86 87 88 89 ONTARIO 90 91 THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL 92 BOARD 93 IN THE MATTER of Section 469, 94 subsection (9) of "The Municipal 95 Act", and : 96 IN THE MATTER of the applica- 97 tion of the Corporation of the Town- 98 ship of Osgoode for relief from its 99 obligation to re-build a certain bridge | 100 over the north branch of the Castor| 101 River on Lot 23 in the 11th Conces-! 102 sion of the said Township, in the{ 103 County of Carleton. 104 APPOINTMENT FOR HEARING 105 THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL| 106 BOARD hereby appoints Friday, the| 107 Twenty-first Day, of January, A.D.,| 108 1938, at the hour of Two o'clock in| 109 the Afternoon at the Court House in| 110 : the City f Ottawa, for the hearing of | 111 all narties interested, in support of| 112 or opposing this application. 113 DATED at Toronto this 30th day| 114 of December, A.D., 1937. 115 (Sgd.) M. B. SANDERSON, 116 © c-1-2 Acting Secretary.: 117 : 118 Do You 119 Want a cook, 120 Want a clerk, 321 Want a situation, @ 122 Want to sell a farm, 1238 Want to sell livestock, iil 124 Want to borrow money, 0d. 126 Want to sell any property, 127! Want to find any articles, 128: Want to rent a house or farm, 129 Want to sell second-hand goods, 130 .Gvertise in 'this newspaper.| 131 ! Advertising keeps old customers, 132 Advertising begets confidence, ; { 133 | Advertising brings business, 184 » Advertising shows -energy, 185 | A 'tise. and succeed, Adve tise consistently, 1 i or 'bust, y weekly, l Advertise now, | ADVERTISE ! HERE! TREASURER'S SALE OF LANDS FOR TAXES } UNITED COUNTIES OF PRESCOTT AND RUSSELL ' NAMES i Louis Bourbonnais Estate Duhamel i C. D. McFarland + C. D. McFarland i Guillaume L'Ecuyer + Willie Baron i Patrick St. Jean i Xavier Leduc . : Raoul Cadieux i Mrs. Shanks : J. D. Orbane i. George Mace i Joseph Dupont : Annie McCuaig : Mrs. Romuald Lemay Dolphis Blondin : Orphila Langevin : Joseph Charlebois : Mrs. Alexandre Morin i Albert Mainville : Canada Perm. Mge. Corp. : Harold Hill : Edmund Rowe i Evangeliste St Julien i Mrs. Wm. McBain i: Dosithé Léger i John L'Ecuyer : Adrien Besner . Polydore Bray i Jos. H. Desjardins : Damais Cadieux 1 Damas Cadieux : Auguste Labre i Pierre St. Denis + Adelard Seguin i Chas. B. Reasbeck : Horace Gaury : Estate Granger Campbell i Eloi Despatis i Mrs. Andre Pilon + Wilfrid Leduc : Caroline Rozon : Thomas Kenchen i J. B. Garland : Estate Agnes Watson : Archie Conlon + J. B. Garland : J. B. Garland : John Cameron : Howard James : Eximer Benoit : Léon Bellefeuille : Léon Bellefeuille i: Alfred Goulet : Ernest Meadow i Adolphe Tremblay Adolphe Tremblay : Armand Pomainville : Fernand Brisson 1 Alvarez~Brisss : Severe Dupuis Victor Cartie Victor Guindon Hormidas Brunet = Edgar Pouliotte Willie Gravel John C. Ryan Jos. B. Guindon Fernand Lalonde Magloire Dupuis Leslie Roy - Amedee Bougie : Arthur Gagnier . Antonio Pilon i Osias Bisson : Albert Bisson : Gregoire Bisson . Joseph Villeneuve : "Joseph Villeneuve . Albini Parent . Osias Leroux : Amedee Bougie . Elphége Gravel . Felix Plante . Joseph Hupé + Wilfrid Thivierge . Estate W. Diotte + Wilfrid Thivierge : Clement Paul . Felix Plante i Oscar Lamoureux : Joseph Hupé \ Omer Diotte iJ. B. Lortie . J. B. Lortie Pierre Paul : Célina Rochon : Henri Pilon : Eddy Woulfe . Mathias Desrosiers Octave Frappier 4 Edmond Blondin . Mrs. Fern McLean Ernest Bouvier Alphonse Lefebvre Arthur Deault © Mrs. Maria Lortie i Adrien Paul ! Onesiphore Comtois : Cleophas Florent . Arthur Chartrand i Arthur Chartrand : Joseph Pariseau Athanaes Larose Maurice Tessier ! Joseph Hebert . Amedee Fortier i Jos. Potvin Sr. » . Daniel Windsor Camille Levesque John A. Morris Alfred Snow ! Armand Sabourin Armand Sabourin J. Bte Sabourin Dan. A. Sheldrick ; N 1-2 of S 1-2 37:1 3; 50: $$ 93.56: 8 4.34: $ 97.90 ; SW 1-4 3.4: 50 36.23 | 2.91: 39.14 i Lot Si: 1954 71.47 : 3.79 : 75.26 FW 1.2 : 9: 7:972-3; 40.10 : 3.00 : 43.10 : TOWNSHIP OF CALEDONIA ns + Part Lot : 4+°3: 16: 39.01 ! 2.98 : 41.99 i E 1-3 of N 1-2 14: 2:33 1-3! 48.53 3.21 51.74 i NEPtof E 1-2 23: 2+ 331 45.90 ! 3.15 ! 49.05 : Pt NWi1-+4 12-81-43: 136.74: 5.42 142.16 3 j E 1-4 17+ 8% 50: 56.39 ! 3.41! 59.80 i: N 1-2 : 9! 4+100: 81.78 ! 4.04 85.82. ; W Pt of S 1-2 i, 220-4 92. 79.12 : 3.98 | 83.10 i N 45 ac of N 1-2 $22 vB 45! 101.88 ! 4.54 106.07 i W- Ptof EB 1-2 : yOmeL 2: 2.36 ! 2.25! 4.61 i 8.1.2 i o181:.91.100 "159.15 5.98 : 165.13 wl TOWNSHIP OF NORTH PLANTAGENET i B. F. ! 871, 11233 956.88' 25.92: 982.80 : E 1-2 18: 2: 100i 423.48: 12.59: 436.07 L i SWi4 i qt 84 500 35.8541 2.901 38.76 S : NWIi14 22: 3: 50: 13.87 ! 2.35! 16.22 } WwW 1-3 1: 5: 100: 196.51: 6.91 : 203.42 i N2 PoE i133 1-3 20.874 2.75 i 32.62 TOWNSHIP OF SOUTH PLANTAGENET { N 1-2 P11! 11:951-2% 410.12 12.25: 422.37 2 i E1-20f NW 1-4 1 1% 311.25 141.48: 5.54 : 147.02 { S1-2 of E 1-4 P= 111°120 25% 81.41 4.04 85.456 i Part 'Lot : 1:14: 1-4: 42.01 3.05 ! 45.06 RE i W 1-2 of W 1-2 i I8t 14% 50: 50.43 | 3.26 ! 53.69 W 77 ac. of E 1-2 181144 37 50.08 ! 3.25! 53.33 i NE1-4 i 101 14% B50 19.045 « 2.48 21.52 ~ i NWIi4 : A i151 501 :142.03 5.55 ! 147.58 i E 1-2 of W 1-2 : 1161.18" 50: 102.87: 4.57: 107.44 TOWNSHIP OF EAST HAWKESBURY i NPtof W1-2& SPB.F.: 19: 1: 59; 19.25! 2.48! 21.73 z i B12 i 104 2! 80: 104.07: 4.60: 108.67 : i NEPtof W112 11.1.2: 20 13.93 ! 2.35; 16.28 i S E Cor 116 2 4: 24.45 | 2.61! 27.06 } V. L. 32 N. S. Labrosse St ! 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E 1-4 of W 1-2 lots = 1:2: 9: B01 "260.52: ' 8.51 269.03 I"'F 1:2 139g: 'g' 100: 94.18 4.35 ! 98.53 i Ea-2 veo: o:1007 84.05: '4.10 88.15 vo W 1-2 10 on. 91 100 84.05 ! 4.10! 88.16 i S12 of N 1-2 : 2:.10: 50: 340.45 10.51 350.96 i Wz : . 5:10; 100: 508.99: 14.72% 528.71 iE 1-2 i. 95 1-10 (100: 76.13! 3.90 80.03 io S12 1) 1110-501 %.111.854 4.80% > 176.65 ii N14 Bi 917i 25) S5LTL 3.20: "55.00 iS .3.4 $f. 2: 11:1. 75] 19236" 6.81: 199.1% wi N1-2 %.28' 11: 46: 228.69 ; 7.72. 236.41 The ADJOURNED SALE of all ! day of March, A.D., 1938, at the hour 2 ' Qection 157 of the said Act, subject to the di | L'Original, Ont. Dated this 13th day of October, 1937.7" : : lands remaining unsold will be 'held at L'Orignal on Tuesday the 22nd At which sale the lands will be sold as authorized under rection of Municipal Councils, respectively. aforesaid. Lot Con Acres By virtue of a warrant under the hand of the Warden and the Seal of the United Counties of Prescott and et Russell, bearing date the 13th day of October, A.D., 1937, and to me directed, commanding me to levy upon the lands hereinafter described for the arrears of taxes together with all costs incurred, I hereby give notice that pursuant to the Assessment Act, Chapter 238, R.S.0. 1927, Section 145, I will on Tuesday, the eighth day of February, A.D., 1938, at the hour of One o'clock P.M., at the Court House, in the Village of L'Orignal, in the County of Prescott, one of the said United Counties, proceed to sell by Public Auction as much of the said lands as are in the said United Counties, or so much thereof as may be necessary to discharge the Arrears of Taxes and the charges thereon unless such arrears and charges shall have been sooner paid. The following described lands are all patented. PART OF LOT TOWNSHIP OF ALFRED TO WIT: -- Taxes Exp. Total 0. BELANGER, County Treasurer,