In The Churches IN YOUR GARDEN AND IN MINE \ m | RUSSELL SHARES IN VOTERS' LIST, 1937 By GAR. 3 ; i \ HYDRO REDUCTIONS KENMORE BAPTIST CHURCH > bd % ------ Voters' List, 1937, of the Corporation = > Go | = : Rev. Keith Daniel, B.A., B.Th., This short article is to draw your & i. nl ¢ reamer 4 Russell will share to the extent of| of he Jowarne of Russell, in Minister. attention to several seasonable hints 3 %| Sons. per year in Rone Ogle the County of Russell Sunday, July 25th, 1937 that have a direct bearing on your |% & | Hydro system rate reductions which NOTICE is h 3 > 3 : ; . ereb en that I 11.15 a.m., "A Desperate' Adven-| garden of next year. This comirg | St. Onge, Ont. will effect i] Eastern Ontario oe | have ne en i y 4 4 the ture." month, August, marks the time when |? sumers total saving on monthy ersons.meniioned § tons - : in Section 7 of the 7.30 p.m., Service withdrawn be-| gardeners should be busy, finishing |3¥ bills of $253,096 per year. ja * List Act th : : i iv divids : i 3 The estimate of saving to Russell | Voters' List Act the copies required cause of Ormond Anniversary. their dividing of Iris and Peonies. 3 Off 1 4 G . d RaniiBaiiy asportiol fol. | by. said section, of all persons ap- rina hers 8 Urade § Tower Domrtic. Tghing $735.00; | Pein: by the Tt revised Asse RUSSELL BAPTIST CHURCH you delay--if you leave off the work b2 3 commercial lighting $142.00. nent Rava: the said Norns Rev. Keith Daniel, BAA, B.Thy | of dividing Iris and Peonies until | 4 § |, Conners ta W municipalities a1, [1 15, STgSR 40 Tats I Vie sed Ministet. late fall you need blame yourself if & . > so are to receive refunds totalling p y p Sunday, July 25th, 1937 : : & % | $107.928: th #1 also funds | 2nd at elections for members of the cag : your Iris and Peonies next year. are} & $107,928; : 850 hie Fefunas | Legislative Assembly; and that said 9.45 a.m. "A Desperate Adven- poor. The answer to the unspoken i @ | to 31 municipalities themselves on [List was first posted oN at my ollice ture." why is simply that neither Iris or] § | munteipally used power totalling ot Embrati on the 10th dav of Jul ill have the chance to | d C er ¢ %| $26,417; so the total estimated benc- : y nl RUSSELL UNITED CHURCH Peony russ w : : rt ® CATA . : 1937, and remains there for in- R Th McN bt. B.D become even well established in their | 4 | fit to Eastern Ontario consumers spection ev. os. cNaug D. . oo > Ae : TE "A . Sushi , ' new quarter. Nor are Iris and Peon- ks at the factor i from Hydro's action will be $387,442 And I hereby call upon ai voters Sunday, Augast Ist, 1937 ies the only plants that you should 3 yY. 2 per year. : to take immediate proceedings to 11.00 a.m.--"Some Bright Pros-|™°"¢ early: That Oriental poppy | % @ Consumers will have the $107, 52 have any errors or omissions cor- pects for a Better Day and Better | Should be moved in August and only + % | refunded by deduction from their rected according to law. World." in August. The Oriental Poppy dur- E) é monthly bills, while the $253,096 will J. A. LACOMBE 7.30 p.m.--Members of True Blue | ing August will emerge from its dor- | % [ ] AJ % | come off monthly bills in the form T : : : The 7 : > = A ownship Clerk. Lodges of this district will worship | ont state and start sending up a|% A BO RBONN S % | of rate reductions. The $26,417 to with us, and attend church in a body. & Sunday School at 10 a.m. A Christian Welcome to All KNOX UNITED CHURCH, EDWARDS Rev. Thos. McNaught, B.D., Minister Sunday, August 1st, 1937 3.00 p.m.--Memorial Service for the late Rev. Dr. G. C. Gaukrodger. A Christian Welcome to all. ST. MARY'S CHURCH Russell, Ont. Rev. J. H. Turley, B.A., Rector The Tenth Sunday After Trinity August 1st, 1937 11.00 a.m.--Holy Communion. ST. JAMES CHURCH Edwards, Ontario Rev. J. H. Turley, B.A., Rector The Tenth Sunday After Trinity August 1st, 1937 7.30 p.m.--Evening Prayer. 7.00 p.m.--Sunday School. Mrs. D. R. Carson, president of the Ottawa W.M.S. Presbytery, will give an address in North Russell Church, on Sunday afternoon, August 1st, at three o'clock. : -- JOINT SERVICES -- of METCALFE and KENMORE CHURCHES For AUGUST Sunday, August 1st, 1937 Marvelviile--9.45 a.m.-- Rev. R. C. McConnell. Metcalfe--11.00 a.m.-- Rev. R. C. McConnell. Edwards--3.00 p.m.-- Rev. T. McNaught. Yoenmora--7.20 P.Mm.-- Rev. R. C. McConnell. Lay the injuries you receive upon the altar of oblivion."--Ballou. . Walk boldly and wisely in that light thou hast. There is a Hand above will help thee on.--Bailey. rosette of leaves for next season and it is much better to move this beau- tiful plant when it is dormant than later and the reason is simply that you do not disturb the root growth when the plant is dormant. Think it over, examine your Iris beds--if they are crowded, move them, divide them and the same goes for Peonies. Again you will want to put in new Tulips, Jonquils, Narcissus, etc., and this will take time and BE SURE TO ORDER YOUR BULBS EARLY so that you will have them on hand when you have the time to plant them. Truly August should be a busy month for the gardener for there are so many seasonable things to do that the month seems to fly away. How- ever if we pay a bit of attention to gardening in season, August will not seem so crowded. So just give the above a bit of thought and you won't crowd August. RUSSELL WOMEN'S INSTITUTE Mrs. H. H. Shepherd has very kind- ly invited the members of the Russell Women's Institute to hold their! monthly meeting at her home, on Tuesday afternoon, Aug. 3rd, 1937, | at 2.30 p.m. Papers on "Canning { Hints" and "Salads for Summer" will be given. The hotesses will be Mrs, L. A. Mc- Ewen and Mrs. Milton Walker. Transportation Committee: Walker and Mrs. L. Harrngton. Members and frends desiring to at- tend please get in touch with the] Transportation Ceinmittee. Cars to | leave the home of Mrs. Harrington at! 12.15 p.m. Mrs. t Some of the costumes worn "in their old-time costumes, 4 . of > 2% a" [> KENMORE WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The regular monthly meeting of the Kenmore Women's Institute took the form of a "Grandmothers' Day" and was held at the home of the pre- sident, Mrs. K. M. Dalgleish, on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. There were 35 members and 4 visitors pre- sent. The roll call was answered with "Some trait of character in- herited from my Grandmother." Mrs. K. M. Dalgleish, Mrs. N. Cark- ner, Mrs. R. E. Kinkade and Mrs. Dan Dewar were a committee ap- pointed to try and arrange with the village trustees to improve the village hall, or to see the possibilities of it bein turned into a community hall. Mrs. Henry Robinson gave a very interesting report of the day spent at the Model Home in the Kemptville Agricultural School. A reading, "Women's Institutes in Quebec and England," was given by Mrs. N. Carkner. A parade of old time costumes was an interesting item on the program. were more than 60 years old. A display of old home made quilts took place with Mrs. Donald Me- Laren, Kingston, and Miss yea) Brunton, Marvelville, as judges. First prize was awarded to Miss Annie Me- Tavish for a beautifully quilted quilt made by an aunt over 50 yenra-a aul Mrs. A. Galbraith received second |} prize. Two duets were rendered by Mrs. A. Robertson and Mrs. Geo. Warren accom- panied by Miss Jennie Carkner. spent -Sunday with Miss Carkner. The prize for the oldest Grand- mother went to Mrs. E. Warren, who is 92 years old, and to Mrs. James McNeil, the youngest Grandmother. The August meeting is to take the form of a basket picnic to be held in McTavish's grove, to which all the school children of the community are invited. Refreshments were served by the Committee in charge, namely: Mrs. K. M. Dalgleish, Mrs. H. R. Mac- Lachlan and Mrs. John Hill. KENMORE Miss Marjorie Stewart, of Vars, is visiting with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Dalgleish and family, of Detroit, is spending holi- days with the latter's mother, Mrs. D. Carkner. Howard Warren spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. George Warren. The Women's. Institute of Ken- more held their regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. K. M. Dalgleish, on Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Donald McNeil and daughter, Eleanore, and Mr. G. Reed and Miss Mary McNeil spent Sunday with friends at Maxville. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McPherson, of | Montreal, spent the week-end with the former's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Peter McPherson. A number from here attended the anniversary services held at Ormond on Sunday and Monday evenings. Miss Ruth Brunton, of Marvelville, Mildred empsey. A number of our Masons attended the Masonic meeting held at Rus- sell on Monday evening. Mr. Gerald Hill spent Sunday at his home in Marvelville, Miss Louis Ferguson, of Ottawa, is | spending a few days with Miss Norma DLDSMOBILE PROVIDES EVERYTHING FOR YOUR COMFORT KNEE-ACTION RIDE Ensures gliding smoothness on all roads -- and gives rear-seat passengers the same comfortable ride as for those Oldsmo- bile's proved Knee - Action in the front seat. enables the front wheels move up and down indepen- dently of each other, and "step-over" bumps and holes. » DUAL RIDE STABILIZERS Keep Oldsmobile on an "even keel"-- minimize roll- ing or lurching when round- ing curves -- reduce body sidesway on the straightaway. Ride Stabilizers are located both front and rear in the 1937 Oldsmobile. HYDRAULIC SHOCK ABSORBERS New 'double - action" type, contributes to Oldsmobile's smooth, gliding ride. These Hydraulic Shock Absorbers check and smooth the action of the front and rear springs. They are an important com- especially . on fort feature, long trips. 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Daniel. der the direction of Rev. K. Daniel led in the singing. Rev. Daniel also sang a solo. and a splendid crowd was present. The of- fering amounted to $26. This will go towards the caretaking and im- provement of the cemetery grounds. _ It has been decided by an associa- | be refunded municipalities will be- nefit taxpayers in general. The Ontario Hydro 'Commission's report for the year ending Oct. 31, 1936, shows that the financial re- Ontario System were very satisfac- tory to all municipalities supplied on this System. Total revenue receiv- ed by the Commission from municipalities, amounted to $2,021.- 138. the year, as provided to be paid by them under the Power Commission Act, amounted to $1,853,980. The surplus of $167,158 arising from the operation of the Commission was returned to 40 municipalities and in no case was it necessary to collect additional costs from any munici- pality. A general reduction of $3.00 per horsepower in the interim rate for power to all municipalities of this System, has been approved by the Commission. This general redue- tion is in addition to other redue- tions to be made in some municipali- ties on account of favourable condi- tions during 1936. | palities served on Fifty munici- this system will rate. The Commission has also review- ed and analyzed the financial ation in connection with the distri- bution of power within these muni- cipalities. [From the result of this analysis, which was based upon the 1936 revenue and operating costs, the Commission recommended that the rates to be charged to domestic, commercial and power consumers be reduced in a large number of cases. £5 In addition to the 50 municipali- ties served on 'a cost basis, there are 5 municipalities served direct by the Commission. 5 on a fixed con- tract basis, or a total of 57 munici- palities. Of these 57 municipalities 46 will receive a substantial tion in the rates to be icharged to consumers and the rates in the other will remain unchanged. The operating reports of municipalities redue- the | on served, © tained 'a total revenue for the vear 1936 of $3,526,475.11. The total expenses for these utilities for the same year amounted to $3,108,175.71 after providing for the cost of mpo- wer, operating and fixed charges. The net surplus obtaining for that year amounted to $418,299.40. IN MEMORIAM dear mother, Mrs. George James, who entered into rest August 3rd, 1935. They are not lost who find The sunset gate, the goal Of all their faithful years. Not lost are they whe reach The summit of their climb, The peak above the clouds And storms. They are not lost - Who find the light of sun And stars and God. --THE FAMILY. MEMORIAL SERVICE The annual Memorial and Decora- tion Service took place in North Rus- sell on Sunday afternoon. Rev. Thomas McNaught was in| charge of the service .and also gave He was assisted by the A united choir was present and un- The afternoon was ideal sults of the operation of the Eastern all The total cost of power for receive this reduction in the interim | situ- | the Eastern On- | | tario System show that the muaici- | pal electric utilities, so h- | Barrister, JAMES--In loving memory of our] Dated at Embrun, Ont., this 12th day of July, 1937. 28-29-30 CLOSING A PORTION OF A ROAD IN THE TOWNSHIP OF RUSSELL TAKE NOTICE that a portion of a road passing on the East half of between lots SEVEN and EIGHT in the NINTH CONCESSION of said Township of about Eight Acres more or less in length, starting from dwell- ing house of one, Parfait Brisson, going East. Kindly be governed ac- cordingly. By. resolution passed on the B5th day of July, 1937. Embrun, Ont. Dated July 7th, 1937. J. A. LACOMBE, ¢28-29-30-31 Clerk. , Poo Poe' KW) 5 EX a aa XIX DDR Sal | «"e > & 3 S f OUR CLASSIFIED & & SECTION So Seid deadoatestedoedontestostasdododoatoateitadodontoatortratond FOR SALE A house on Main St. in the Village of Rus$ell. This is one of the good houses in the town, well built and | equipped with furnace, bath room, | running water, ete. There is also | about 3 acres of land connected with | this property with stable, garage on same. Owner anxious to sell. For particulars apply to J. A. GAMBLE, Russell, Ont. ctf30 PERSONAL MEN! GET VIGOR AT ONCE! NEW OSTREX Tonic Tablets contain raw oyster invigorators and other stimulants. One dose peps up organs, glands. If not delighted, maker refunds price paid--$1.25. Call, write Steele Drug Store. M 77-1938 oo bd i SLIDERS 3 ° * edeatesdeddecioeddefecdeciedtocifeiisfeidecieiteslocieatniled < . *, 2 | 3 BUSINESS AND ¢ : PROFESSIONAL 3 3 DIRECTORY 203 JOHN B. WOODS Solicitor, Notary Public Commissioner for Quebec 33 Main St. W., Hawkesbury Telephone 168 Residence 224 Special attention to collection and Qommercinl matters. HALL & HALL Barristers, Solicitors, Ete. Vankleek Hill, Ont. | fee ledentralefecfoctoitedfecfacteilaidactaadosleciefantailaaleade ded LAFLEUR & POTHIER Lorenzo Lafleur Hubert Pothier Avocats - Barristers Office at J. A. Lacombe, Embrun Wednesday Evenings. 45 Rideau Street, Ottawa Telephone Rideau 7260 RNIN IIS eegeeieefecientectoctoctocdotocianiocdeidealaatentes XIX] E. H. CHARLESON, B.A, LL.B, Monday in Each Week, office over McEwen & Stephenson's Store Russell Ottawa Office: McNulty, Berger & Charle: 74 Sparks St., Ottawa. Telephone Queen 298 * Peete? Pao Poo' gers aieiecaceciesiectestontaleciafactocdocles! McILRAITH & McILRAIT! Barristers and Solicitors 56 Sparks St., Ottawa Telephone Queen 5440 Metcalfe Office open every Wednesday afternoon Dunc. A. Mcllraith - Geo. J. Mellraith Se Sedtetesdrdedtoid PRI Sregredostontestreestortestectaidoetoatortoateitsetoetoatons tatoo rode Poe tecbes® XIX Peete es. gees lenls bout et J. EE JOHNSTON Funeral Director and Embalmer Phone Metcalfe Rural 47 r 32 Day and Night KENMORE ONTARIO tion that a housewife is a "profes- 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, | sional." The question is now, how 4 leng iz il zfer 1 a.risge belore she | ' loses her amateur standing in the | kitchen. | \ or by- ap Pro! intment. hours: 2 to 5 p.m. Russell 40 Metcalfe 30 {fice 0 Tel.