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Russell Leader, 8 Nov 1923, page 1

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USSEL Lf hy rg An ol. XVII, No. 33 S-------- a---- EE ---------- hk, 1923 RUSSELL; ONT.; THURSDAY, NOVEWBER 8 $1.50 a Year in Advance Your Coiumn pint Rev. W. B. Morgan spent a couple of days last week in Vank ieek Hill, where he was called to officiate at tbe burial of one of his former parishioners. Oeo. Sutherland has giveu his shop a new roof. The brick ynrd has definitely closed. Mr. Baker hes disposed of all his loose implements, and speculation is being indulged in as to what is to become of it, Several of the members of Kit- chener Chapter motored to Max- ville on Friday last to assist at the opening of the new chapter in that town, which willbe known as Glen- gary Chapter. Peter Marcellus' sale on Thurs- day of last week was very success- ful, fair prices being realized. The township Council at their meeting here on Monday decided to repair Mill street. This will be welcome news to the residents and users of this street as iu bad'weath er it was almcst impossible to nav- igate, Anyone wishing to buy a cheap horse should consult Hareld ¢ ulli- van. Mr. L. Winner is eugaged in Em brun, putting a brick veneer on| Mr. R. Lachapelle's house, hae, J. A. Robert speat last Sun- | 1 av at his home in Papineguyill a a Messrs, E. Lasalle, A, Fraser, A | Fitzpatrick, D. MacKerracher, At ombough, W, Rombough, W. samble, and Jas. McDonald left for the wilds on Friday last, in pur- suit of the red deer. Judging by the bagaage, a good time ls antici-. pated. Dr, E. J. Murphy V.S., of Met- calfe, has resumed his Mcoday vis- | its to Russell, making his first trip this week since his illness. He is now so farrecovered as to be iol] to resnme his practice. We are] pleased to sce him areund again, He is makiug a specialty of Veteri- nary dentistry, and this is the sea-| son of thc year to have your hor-| ses' mouths examined, and faulty corrected, so that they may be in shape to do the best on Winter feed, All horses examined free, The average girl of to-day re. gards a y. ung man the same asa Ford, somethiug to get you there and bring you back, A dance will be held at the brick- ald boarding house this day) evening. Dancing 9 to 2 Good music. Admission 50 cents. M. Desjardins, floor manager. Mrs. Lorne Herringtonand baby Elaine are spending a week with friends at Westboro. ur and Burns are adver. tising the arrival of their winter apples. See advt. onanother page. ANA nAwt McArthL Atteution is directed to the advt. sf A. Walker and Son in this issue. What might have been a serious accident happened to Mr, George Sutherland on Monday evening While carrying a crosscut saw on fis shoulder, he slipped, and the saw turned. the teeth striking his neck. Beyond a few cuts he escap- ed injury. "wr {sell cemetery. | testified to ihe 1espe.t in which (Thurs-! ENTECED INTO REST| Mr. Elburn spent Friday : Miss Ella Ham: Therewi Il bemno service neztSun day in St. Mar?'s ehurch Russell and St. Tames thurch, Edwards as the Rector, Rev. W. B, Morgan is leaviug Saturday for Perth to be- gina week of Mssionary Deputa- tiou in the Rurd Deanery of Lan. ark. ---- Rev. E. A. Iohnsten, M. A. -| General Missiorer of the Diocese Mrs. Thomas Hamilton After nearly three years of ill- ness there passed to the Great Stillness, a most respected and weil beloved old lady, Mrs. Themas Hamilton, of North Russell, in hex 69th year. About three years ago she suff} ered a stroke of paral sis, and while recovered somewhat, it was with difficulty she moved about When about seven weeksago ch had a bad fall, breaking her hip, she took to her bed, and gradually grew weaker, until Monday n'ght wards on Tuesdal, N 20th at 11 o'clock her spirit 100k flight. a Missionary Di 1 >i : Deceased was born at Louck's!c Edoasis Bridge, oce mile east of this vill: | ¥ th ne 2 Ears. 500 ltons B. A. of St. Mathew' s church Ot- t wa, will visit Russ¢if and Ed- "> age, on April 6, 1835. the only St. Mary «Chars Russell: 7.30, daughter of the late Mr. and Ms m Edwin Loucks, ie members are e: pedted to be About 47 years ago she marriad 'present. . the late Thomas Hamilton, ad | moved with him to North Rusee] where she remained nntil her death After the death of her husband | The es Rigat ReviA. D. Dewdney | D, , Kenora, O11. Bishop of Ke | watin, will visit Rigsell on Friday ov. 16th. in the interest of the summers, of Ottawa nd Saturday with lof Ottawaand Rv. W. E. Ryder, | --y St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Minister---Rex. N. D. Patterson, B.A., B.D. ot TGAOKSGIVING SERVICES, November pecial Thar | en 1823 1 A 11tt #1 L Xs givirg Music Subject ® 'The Bountiful Hand" 7:30 oh m. 5 Sucot "Lhe Graces of Gratitude" "Bring Ye the Whole Tithe into the Store House." J MM ¢ T i No debt is more sacre one }we owe to the Lord. Sunday School and Bible Classes 10 a.m. Monday, 8 p,m.--Young People's Saciety i - A 2.10 ic d than the IC Sa Tuesday, 7.30 p.m.--Prayer and Bible Study Topic : "The Spirit of Jesus Meeting New Con- ; ditions." > The Church is helping YOU, whether you know it or not. Attend next Sunday. There's a welcome fer YOU a few years ago she lived on the old homestead with her son Robert During her long life she was a most consistent Christan, and took an active interest in the welfare of | St, Andrew's church, of which she was a member. A good wsfe, a loving mother, |: Missionary Sceiaty of the | will speak of his re ent visit to the | northern part of hi Diocese to the Indians and Eskinis, A cordial invitaten to this ser vice is extended toother ch arches | in the town at St. Hary' s Churcp | Friday, Nov. 16th.} an excellent neighbor, she will be missed both or, she it 7.30 p,m. mn the family and ] neighborhoed. Monday being hank Sgivivg | The {nneral took place yester-- Day the business laces will be! day aftertioon at 2 2 o'clock, servicels ciosed, being gondugied at the house by] ina cor se | ory 5 a. ---- i Ee 3 { Interment was made in North Rus- at the enormous valu Surviving are her two sons Rob- | ert with whom she Liv ed, and Ed- win, on the next farm, and two prot] hers, Wiliam, of Russell, and | Pliny, ot Ivlarkdale, Ont, Man: beautitnl floral offerings ubnlis lp lana Vveekiy Star of Mnntrea {ery subscriber gets uring the year in velume ot pooks ot 288 pages each an {the equal 52 large d bo was held. pest writers oan all subjects is a she was | The Lcader joins with the large circle of friends in cxienfing sym- pathy to tee bercaved. "This is not dea, | so is transit;on. "1 his life ot nioria: breath Is but the of the life | Elysian | Whose portal we call death", premium io each supcrioey 1s the talk of vhe country. what seems PROPERTY EDR SALE Consisting - of large atcway acres of ground. JU. A0ply 10 Ylac Lachlan, | f | | ep il] Of Eee eee On and aftes® iWov.s 10th. Gam- be bros. willaavance the price o milk to 12 cents per quartor 9 tickf ets tor $1,00. rersons interested are rebuested to govern themselves accerdingly, HAy FOR SALE 40 fons Good Lbose Apply to Moise Menard; Hay sale, Phone 48-r11 Embrin Mr. J. A. Carscaddeg, who lives la mile east of we village, having, reuted his farm, will otter his stock land 1m plements ior sale by public anctien, on Nov. 16, See bulls for James. auc- Properey fir Sale The fine residence of : A land and outbuildiigs particulars, John WW, il tioneer i J» 6, 2 1elling, OHEeT 959 Welhiugion St;, 3 Le 7 p Mice Mrs. Enos Fetteily left yester- Or te Leadg Office day for a short visit with friends in Morrisburg, and Prescott, and wijl go on to Oshawa fer a short PUT YOUR vacation. . Kanimnsu Club--to-morrow-- Friday nightj A good program of cards ard dancing is being prepar- ed. Remember--to-morrow night. In the New Issue of Ontario Bonds THE SAFEST YOUR MONEY Get particulars from ARTHUR FLYNN or Duncan NcArthur Russell, Oat, Mr. David Stearns spent the week-end with fricnds in Ogdens- 'urg and vicinity, Mr. Jos. York has built a com~ fortable kitchen to his house on First Auenue, > Church | of kugland in Conlda, The . Bishop | Publishers genérally are aghas) | e given by the | shers ot tie Family Herald| I, Evel such | expenditure as it nakes for the riouse, |- Stable ana uarage, Aso about 144 | asnmore, Ont. for Forget the late James Morris on Mill St,, with | Apply to Ottawa MONEY PLACE FOR ANNOUNCEMENT | Te Our Patrons and Friends : After having been forced for several years to buy Premium Coal, which m ; you, we are ow asswied © | Coal girthe Highest Quality, a oe price 1s $13.75 oii | Delivery chasge 50 cents per tou A. WALE DEALERS IN LUMBER, IN. B.--We have a car each of Chestnqt and Stoxe on the rail pirect fiom tge mine, which will oe here in a coxple of days. | i 1 marvel, and its gift pt a beautiful | | 'McLaughlin=Buick | and Chevrolet | 8 ij: 1 have secured thefAgency forf these" car for the Counties of Russeli and Carleton, Call and see the NewEModels' Oils, Gas and_Accessor,es D. A. McARTHUR Sales®s Service -- Ford Cars Ford Trucks Fordsons D. W. Robertson Authorized Ford Dealer, RygSeli} a

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