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Russell Leader, 8 Jun 1922, p. 8

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THE RUSSELL LEADER LICENSED AUCTIONEER For Provinces of ONTARIO & Quebec in future | intend to devote all my time to auctioneering. Sales of all kinds handled. Pure bred stock a specialty, Terms reasonable THOS. IRVING 33 Cleary Ave., Ottawa, Phone Catling 176 PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Pr, D, Wallace, F, A, C, S,., for- merly of Kemptville, 82 Park Avenue. (corner) of Elgin, Street,» Ottawa Ont, VARS is having his Andy Rickerd house repainted, Ben Danserean is patronizing the new store of late. Miss Hortense Parent is visiting friends in Vars, A party was held on Wednesday evening at the home of Mr, Alex. Stewart in honor of Miss Annie Brunton, who soon intends going to the U.S.A, There were nine couples present and the evening was spent very enjoyably by ali, playing games, etc, After lunch Mr, Geo. Muggleten made an ad-| dress of thanks to Mr, Stewart and | Miss Brunton for their entertain- ment, and all joined hands in a circle, inside of which stood Miss | Brunton, and sung 'He's a Jolly | Goop Fellow," Miss Jackson then | p'ayed the National Asthem and| REAL ESTATE W. J). & J.C. THOMS REAL ESTATE AGENTS all cispersed to their hc mes, tired | Money to Loan on impro- but happy over their night's en-| | joyment, | ved Farm Lands, ; The U, F, O. Representing - Canada Perm. up-te-date picnic on the County anent Mortgage Corporation intend holding an | Farm, Bearbrook, on June 10. | They are having a race track built, | on which will be held ali kinds oi | horse racing, Come and see the] greatest event in Bearbrook's his- tory, Koom"10 Centrai Chambers Telephornz. Queen 439 46 Elgin Street Ottawa Cntario | Miss Myrtle Tatner is now re- | OUR CORRESPONDENTS TO OUR CUSTOMERS And The Public Generally (By another corrrespondent) (Too late for last week) We hear Howard James is takr ing a great interest in the Stuart & Carkuer Co., but we surmise the chist interest is in Mr, Carkner's house, Albert Newton and Albert Tan- ner spent an enjoyable evening at Navan on Saturday, They claim there are some nifty young ladies | around that burg. We wish to fet you know that we handle al. kinds of FRESH GROCERIES DRY GOGDS GENTS' FURNISHINGS BOOTS and SHOES SHELF HARDWARE | MARTIN-SENOUR PAINTS and OILS Seme people are born horsemen, but we cannet call Trevor Arm- strong one, as he let the horse throw the occupants out of the buggy amd run home. He elaims the damages are covered by in- surance. lt requfres practice to drive with one hand. Wm. Kennedy is doing a rush. ing business as agent for Fords, Who,wouldn't ownia "*Tin Lizzie." 2 "Our Stock is all Mew and Clean, Tippins Orchestra are playing | . . and our prices are moderate for a dance in Navan op Friday, | June 2nd. The whole cry around! Varsis 'Hurrah tor Navan, » Some | oue told Newton ans Tuner, |WE SPECIALIZE The streets of Vais city were | In Fresh "Groceries and Fruits Mary Ford was deing a wonder ful business on Saturday night, crowded on Saturday evening, The | street cars were held for two hours | at Man street aud Maple avenue, | Try our Bulk Teas - Black and Ralph Sparks spent last Sup- siding on Mapie Avenue, | day evening in Vars lor a change, | Mrs. Geo. Gauley held a sale of] flowers on Saturday evening, June | 3rd, which was very successful, | Tre proceeds wera in favor of the Women's Missionary Society. Mrs. Purvis, the wek-end with Mr. ASE, Sparks. ATTENTION Having been appoin- ted sole Agent for the MASSEY - HARRIS FARMING MACHINERY -------- EEE. | of Ottawa, spent | and Mrs, | Mrs. Sproule Lemond called on | Mrs, Andrew Wilson on Tuesday | evening, ¥or the Townships of Osgoode and Russell, having removed to Ru sseil, 1 am prepared to supply anything in the dine of Farming Mach- inery, as made by this wellknown Company, Kennedy Crerar Russell Ont. | Earl James is takicg rather long and strenuous walks of late. Ben Daansejeau spent the week-| end in the city, A good eighijround boxing con- test was held in Harmony Hall on Monday evening, providing a treat to all, : Miss Annie Brunton is leaving Vars on June 11th, en route for ber home in the United States; When in town for ice-cream and groceries call on the 1922 Model Cafe on Maple avenue. Miss Meade, of Ottawa spent the King's birthday with Mr, and Mrs, Sproule Lemond. Does Cream Shipping Pay Comparison for the month of April We are inclined to believe that that wedding bells will soon be ringing around the shoemaker's shop, A grand ball will be held in Hvrmony Hall on June16. Good music and refreshments will be provided, ; CHEErs FacroRy A. R. Sparks is the proud pos- Lbs. Milk 1000 | sessor of a feal, which weighs 30 Test 3,2 | pounds, 7bs. Fat = 32] Edwin Nelson has purchased a Proceeds at 14 1-2¢, 12 O€ {moter cycle. Carlsbad will seem Making at 214c, 2.08 | but a short distance now. Net Proceeds 9.98 Miss Larush is looking serious, Ben Dansereau is seriously CREAM S thinking of being an employee in ps Milk ia Mr. Charlettes store, os Fat 2 Frank Jackson has purchased a sta new Ford. Farming will be but a Proceeds at 38¢. 12.16 aréam now. Net Proeeeds 22,16 Mr, Mitchell of Pembroke spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs, C The above demonstrates clearly Morrison, the difference in favor of shipping cream to us for the month of April, In addition vou .have the skim milk instead of whey for feeeding. Angus Scharfe has purchased a a 10-20 International tractor from A. R, Sparks, Frank James is now in the trans- fer business, Hubert Simdson is-a frequent visitor to Montreal- Miles Allison is now wearing a confldent smile, Miss Myrtle Tanner is starting a poultry ranch on Maple avenue. Don't forget the play, "Cran- berry Corners," by St. Andrew's] Amateur Dramatic Club in Har- moony Hall, en Friday, Jume 9, alse the U,F.Q. pisnic, June 10, at Bearbrook. We fes! confident this variation will contimue during May. and we gvarantee our shippers every at. 4ealion during the year, Apply for shipping cans at ence, J Moyneur Co-operative : Creamery Co. 12 York St. Ottawa #Kviry PATRON A PARTNER' - Po | What's the mattsr Ralph? | us. : the 2nd. Everyone thought Wm, Devine | would remain a bachelor, but by | the look of things he may surprise | They S By quality and service « Murphy and A, Dansereau of] the RoyaiBank st: ff, spent an en- oyable evening recently at the 1ome of cur new merchant. | | our share of your trade. MeArthur | | | | | RITE Po FIY MARVELVILLE | "Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Brisbois snd | family, of Vernon, visited friends | here on Sunday, | | Te The editor yi. Leader spent Green--Bulk Coffee atisfy we hope to get and retain & Burns PHO NE dy 20 Get our Pricés on Live Fowl. Sunday with John Hume. The junior football team com- menced practice on Tuesday evenr ing. A number of our young people | attended the dance at Metcalfe on All Teport a yery good Need to worry ab time. Cecil Acres and Asa Sullivan accompanied by two of our popular young ladies, were motorieg on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Ed, Cowan and! son, Harold spent Sunday at the latter's parental home here, The Quaiity, Style a Eber Robinson reports the roads very rough to Morewood, Miss Leola Cenlin spent Sun- day with Miss Susan Robinson, Call in and see them. satisfaction guaranteed. R. 8. PACE Morley Conlin spent Sunday at the home of Robt, Brunton, Geo. Robinson spent Sunday with bis parents here, Our football manager made another mystericus trip on' Sun- day, Wilburn York passed through here on Sunday evening, travel- ling north, Messrs. Clarkand T Wade made a trip to Ottawa for the separator, but the owner said to wait a while tor cheese was golng up, Wm. Marquette spent the week- end with his father in Inkerman, spent Sunday Eber rs paintiug his buggy. He must be going to shine out around Morewood, Geo. Hay is progressing very rapidly with his new house, We are wondering if congratulations are in order. Jos. Cousineau with his son Arthur, Mrs, S. Barrington spent Sun- BE Miss Susan Robinson called or |d2y With friends in this vicinity, Blanche Gillissiz on Saturdry even ing last, Bennie Eastman spent Sunday with Kenneth Hay, Harry Carscadden motored to Ottawa to see his wife, who is in the hospital Mr, and Mrs. Joe Hunt were visiting friends in this vicinity, Miss Annie Brunton, of Vars, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jas Brunton on Sunday, FAIRBANKS my (Too lats for last week) "Ne are pleased that Mrs. Harry Carscadden has come threugh her opseratios and is doimg nicely, Jas. Hay and his family spent Tuesday evening wi;h his sister, Mrs, Jas. Brunten, of Marvelvills, Owing to seme delay in the mails two badgets of correspondence did mot reach us till Friday, We regret that this occurred, and are publish ing them this week. Do mot be discouraged, try again. We ap- Theres was a factory meeting on Tuesday sveming to ses what the patreas thought of puttimg in a separator and shipping cream, same high standard which we have maintained i You do not out Your New Summer Suit My stock of Suitings is complete, and the range is varied enough to satisfy the most exacting taste, nd Workmanship are of the N ho 1 c i past_ Qur prices ars modérate, Merchant Tailor All things coms to those who wait, but the man who doesn't adveitise waits longer, i One day an American'was tour- ing through the North of Scotland aud seeing an old worthy digging his allotment stopped to have a: chat with him. "That's a fins: allotment," said the Yank. Scettie--"Ay mon, no bad." Yank -- "Fine allotments in America, Just. for instance, last year 1 planted a tiny little turnip' seed, and a turnip the size of an observatien balloon came up," Scottie --*'Mon, that's na thing last season I planted a cat in thie yin, and a sanitary inspector came up," "So The faithful dog of Covel Rankin, which came, wet and whining, to the dor of his home was the only survivor of a fishing party that went out from Port Dover. Archie Edmondsos and L] 1 The answer Was ' Yes, preciste your offering, Covel Rankin were drowned |

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