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Russell Leader, 28 Aug 1913, page 1

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- ] Sp RUSSELL, ONT. THURSDAY, AUG 28th, $1.00 A YEAR IN ADVANCE OF CANADA wet mites rts or) 9951495000 Total Assels (Over) $63,000,500 local News Mrs J. W. Ball and children, are i i of Ottawa and Morris- burg Electric Ry. Commenced ittending Toronto Fair. } | Bank : Money Orders C. F. McArthur was in Montreal Save Trouble and Loss a Re ceik the first of the week. By mcans of the Bank EL Work on the construction of the Bryan is attending Toronto | 4A Ui 1 7 ( hi y : 2 | Wav was startedisat: thies p'elock ) arey Orders which we Exhibition this weal way was started at three o'clock | issue, you ran send sums up to $50 to any point in yesterday afterncon. Canada (Yukon excepted) or to any of the principal Mrs Fraser, Beviusand Kathleen, |~ cities of tlie United States trouble and absolutely no risk Orders for sums up to § 6c.--from $10 to $30, 10c.--fro Orysler Branch Metcalfe Branch sv : There was no silver spade forturn- with minicium cost and of loss. are visiting friends in Winchester. tH A Miss Dorothy Argue, of Ottawa, | ing the first sod, wilful waste of per- | | is vigiting friends in town at pres- 5 cost 3c.--from $5 to $10, m $30 to $50,150. Use them ant jie earth, no distinguishedmembers cook house, horse tent: P. 8S. Robarts, ta Mrs Dougal Campbell and child-; J. V. Stanley, Manage: ren, of Ottawa, is the guest of her, ' { an ordinary work-day plough pulled sister, Mrs MacDougal. OBITUARY: | MR B. KINKADE A very szd and sudden death oc-! gured two weeks ago when Burton | Kinkade, scn of T. Kinkade, sassed | away at the early age of seventeen He was in his usual ecood heute g 1g, when he until Tuescay mornin was sudden'y stricken with intestion- al obstructon. On Wednesday an operation fcr a time gave hope, but the strain proved too great. On Thursday young life passed quietly away, leav- morning the promising ing his parents and two brothers to aourn his 'oss. The funeral w hich was very lergely attended, was con- ducted by Rew..D. L. Gordon. The sympathy of the whole commun- ity goes ott out to the bereaved home, Ns Ho ---Citizen Many Postoffices { H { i The rap'dity with whi al Department is | : mail delivery is shown by the that during the past four months two | = | hundred pcstoffices were closed ow-| ing to the location of new routes. | The major ty of these are in Ontario as new rural mail routes are being established dailey in this Province. Prince Fdward Island will soon have rural delivery over the Prov- ance no less than twenty-one country postoffices were closed during the four montl 5s. There is little uttempt | as yet to e: tablishrural maii delivery | in the West owing to the distances] between tl e settlers, the bad roads) and difficuties in securing « To establi: h sufficient postofices to keep pace with the growth of the country is what the depariment ssanis. | day of last week was cancelled on { There was a fairly good attendance 'Rev Cv | of visitors but on Friday the rain will reach at 11 a.m. md 7.30 p.m. Among those who were present | prevented much travel, The horse', offering. The annual enter-' at the start were Mr Kilt, Mr R. J. Faces Were posiphned on account of, taining will be held in tke church on Bigger, vice-president, Mr A. H. thegrfavorableconditionaf the track | Monday evening, Sept. 15th. Mr La a director, Mr R. A. Bishop ] ; So . by an ordinary bay team of horses. | W. H. Lowrie is attending the, 7 - : an . : The only ususual feature was that Notice to Creditors meeting of the Supreme Court of | In the matter of Jacob Friendly, }I.O.F. in Toronto. of the Village of Russell, in the Co-|* Mr Walter Witheridge, of Tor- unty of Russell and in the Province of Ontario, Clothier and Gents' Furn- ishings, insolvent: Mr J. G. Kilt, the president of the Levan: held the plough handles. 3 Some one has said some - things 2 onto, is the guest of Mr George|p,atonce putting your hands to the | | Howes, at present. plough never letting go till the end Mrs (Dr.) Morrow and Master of the furrow is reached. But J. G. Lyn, of Metcalfe, are visiting her Kilt apparently had not heard of the sister, M#§]. E. Kyle The above named insolvent has made an assignment to me in pur- 8 a. ge an mmignment to. me ! admonition. He let go after the suance of the Provisions of 10 Ed- AY , Chapter 64, in trust for the benefit of his creditors. - A meet-| ine Morris are visiting friends. at Toronto and Rochester N.Y. team had pulled the plough about ward Mr-and 'Mrs Morris and Miss Lor- fifty feet, turning up a furrow froms an inch to a foot deep for Mr Kilt ing of the Creditors of thie said' in- solvent will be held at my office, 2 Mr Grant and Miss Edith Mac- Rideau St., Ottawa, on Tuesday the Gregor, of Morewood, visited Mrs 26th day of August, 1913, at 3 o'-| Fraser, recently is no prize ploughiman. Then the regular man for thejob got hold and§ continued. Behind the first plough' 1 came two more and several scrapers' 2 } clock, p.m., for the purpose of ap- Miss Effic Holos is spending a Were waiting to take the earth from vt art AE setive raha ry > . so wihioh Ive | pointment of inspectors and the giv- few days the guest oftMr and Mis the high places to those which have : » filled in. It was a business-' Charlie Holmes. at Detriot. to be filled in 1 i {ing of directions for the disposal of La estate . . 1 5 thie estate. like start in every way and the work 38 will be kept right on. | the said estate are requested to file | this week for a trip #0 Teronto, there will bg, 2 rE ved AA eink fare go Lane SE RSE : by o fi Ng DO a et ER "a on Enc job. . ot* the! States Ta in' 8 ) The start was made on the Potvin! | Re a as 2: RT pro ; oe i 3 bis: 18¢! i "Mr A. Clarmo of the I ;ost& Wood farm or what is now known as the at Ottawa this 18th dav! : : Tony NLT ol 13 = "21 Co... Smith's Falls, © Spending a| Iberville townsite, 3 1-2 miles from | | Creditors having claims against Mr and Mrs P. B. Proudfoot left | same with ne verified a. aff 5 ns ny Guay meeting. 5 of August, 19 HA few weeks with his sisver, Mrs Alex | Billing Bridge.- The company has S. LAPIERRE = . ' i LAPIERRS, St. Amour. not yet definitely decided the exact Assigns, ste M B. McPI hol 1 route into the city from a little this 52 Rideau S awa Mr J. B. McPhee, who has been ; : 52 Riders 50 Ottawn, J . . - side of the starting point, but Mr carrying cn business, as jeweller, for B= ic : : 1 Kilt says the route will be fixed with --_-- eu the past few months, bus decided to | | / S 5 : in the next few days and in three close up business here. All repair- CHESTERVILLE FAIR : weeks the work should be completed ing that has\not been called for may : : . to the city. The route is now all The fiir at Chesterville which was be obtained from A. FiizPatrick, at / ¢ : a . 4 Ice Parlor. surveyed and staked as far as Greel- to have been held Friday and Satur-| the Ice Cream Parlor ey, which is twelve miles from Bil- The Anniversary Seroices will be ling's Bridge, and by the time the account of theinclement weather. It held in St Andrews Clues, Mare] contractor reaches there: the: engin- was postponed until September 18. velville, on Sunday, Suptot4. The eers will have another stretch ready re s, Cormack B A., of Vars for him. as. ' yet, tt he Ee at the post-. Chas. A. Cooke the fore™is indian secretary, Mr L. Von Sydow, eng- ponement of the fair was more than Basso and elocutionist. of Ottawa, ineer in charge; Mr R. J. Tierney, will give a number of choice select the contractor; several newspaper the people at seeing the rain, which ions. Music also by icc a choir and ' men and a number of residents from will be a great boon to the crops. counter-balanced by the pleasure of 1 | eres hes are expected "om Rev's the district. | i J, Cormack, D. L. Gerdon, A. E. had been started the contractor's After the first turrow [Relly, 1. A. McConnells rd J. Steele. men kept right on. The others, -< THE BANK OF ESTACULISHED 1874, Paid Up Capital, Rast & Undivided Profits $8,420,519 me sh gh 7 Accounts of Individuals and Business Firs solicited. § | Collie Made at Drafts Issued. Money transmitted abroad by Bank Draft or Cable RUSSELL A.J. MUCKLE Kznmore Sub-Agency, cpen every Monday and Thursday from 50 to 3 (Legal Holiday DY a up pear the beginning' 14 fectly good champagne to moisten ;, | a or 3 Ne Tv Gt oY is 2 = of parliament, no elaborate cere- ¢amp is ideally located and the plication will 1 Grand Unicn Hotel, OttR + . me = : aa - ] Werk on Construction POVeven wenttothe house occupied x the engineer's staff Yor qu ite 11 an elaborate luncheon was prepare d rand where a few informal speeches vere indulged in and well wishes expressed for rapid progress in the work and all kinds of prosperity for | Morrisburg and Ottawa Electric rail- | the road. Quite a pretentious camp has gawen > the work. The engineers havea frame rouse that wasformerly aturm dwell- 1g, butthe others have tents. These clude sleeping ten ts, dining tent etc. The en { . - . rineer : > ctor Rhus fhe te monies: The start was made with Stneer and contractor have a crowd o% men who look weil ablé to carry out the work which hasbeen started. It is likely tracks will be laid and Cc the line put in operation. The tot- I distance to Mori risburg is fifty one --Citizen-- ------ ie EB _ Cubario Liguer Lisence Act Lisexce District or RUSSELL Notice is hereby given that Fred Laquette of the Village of Leonard 4n the Tow nship of Cumberland, has made application for permission to br ansfer his Tavern License for the Premises known as the Leonard Hot- el to Leon Lachapelle of the town- ship, Cumberl: and, and that said ap considered at de meeting of the Board of License Commissioners, to be he eid at the 1, of the wtih daviaf Qanipr XL tour of Ode thirty p.m. All persons interested will govern themselves accordingly. W. J. Campbell, License Inspector Dated at Metcalfe this 19th. day of Aug. 1913. ------ Er Notice of Assignment. IN THE MATTER OF JACOB FRIENDLY OF THE TOWN- SHIP OF RUSSELL, IN THE COUNTY OF RUSSELL, MER- CHANT, INSOLVENT. NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN that the said Jacob Friendly carry- ing on business as a merchant in the said Township of Russell, has'made an assignment under THE ASSIG- NMENTS and PREFERENCES ACT, of all his Estate, Credits and Effects to me Charles Lapie=®» of the City of Ottawa for the general benefit of his <reditors. CHARLES WAPI ERRE | i i f TTAWA | | 1914 Price Lis D' clions | he t for ? Mods 1 T. Runabout - . * ¥ Touring Car - [1 [44 | Town Car . A all points. Coupons collected. ramsfer. lv equipped, F. O. B. Walkerville $600. $650. $900. BRANCH STON, Manager RUSSELL and KENM | s Excepted.) | Me Arthur, Toimited ORE

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