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ALEXANDRIA, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1926. VOL. XXXIV—No. 8. $2.00 A YEAR. Says ‘'Family Pact” Agricullore Closure Dole Foils Seven limes a Widower Final Matclies Women's leslilete Fx-Clengarriae Agriculture is the Most Useful, The Fory DIockade London, Ont., March 3.—Nearing 82 The regular meeting of the Ma.x- Exists in : years of age, seven times a widower Fouflilers' Irophy villc Branch of the Women’s Institute Dies in Fhe West faiost Beautiful and the Most Noble Ottawa, March 3.—Amid tumultuous and father of a family of twenty was held on Saturday afternoon, Feb. At the Curling Rink on Monday and ME. RODERICK FRASER ^‘The disfranchising of the people Employment of Man—Washington demonstrations from Liberal and Con- children, Alexander “Sandy” Mac- 27th. Committees in charge of the Tuesday of this week the final games The many friends of the late Rod- in seven constituencies in Ontario is servative members alike, the Govern- Donald is recuperating from acciden- bazaar work reported, and also the for the Founderers’ trophy were play- erick Fraser, Creston, Washin^on, will one of the most disgraceful conditions ment early today carried three divi- tal gas poisoning at the home of Mrs. splendid work being done by the child- ed off before a large gallery of curl- regret to learn of his death, which oc- ever witnessed in the political life of Agriculture is the art of cultivating sions—on closure, the Bird motion of M Johnston, this city, and contem- ing enthusiasts who turned out in ren taking the sewing course. Canada/’ was the statement of Peter the soil so as to produce the largest plates another venture into matrimony In connection with the latter it was curred at 9.45, Monday evening, Feb- “the previous question, ” and th-e .spite of the storms aud snow drifts ruary 8th* at his residence, after an Heenan, M.P., (Labor-Liberal, Kenora- crops at the smallest cost and the main motion for adoption of the Ad- just as soon as he is sufficiently re- knowing that the games would be reported that the department at Tor- Kainy Eiver), in an interview with illness of several months of pernicious least injury to the soil. It also in- dress—and Parliament at 12.30 a.m. covered. fought to a finish. In the finals were onto would seyid an examiner here in The Globe at the Carls-Rite Monday. April, who will award diplomas to all anaemia. cludes the raising and feeding of adjourned until March 15. The lady of his choice, who lives the teams of Dr. J. T. Hoj>e and Don- Commenting further, Mr. Heenan stock and whatever relates to the in Glengarry county, paid a visit to the children who have successfully Mr, Fraser was able to be up until Closure was carried on Mr. La- ald J. Macdonald winners of their res- said: There is no reason, except for farm buildings and domestic economy him in Victoria Hospital during the completed the first year’s work. All the evening before he died. Althougli pointe’s motion at 3.15 o’clock, Tues- pective groups and as called for by his death was expected for weeks be- political reasons, why the by-elections —the care and improvement of ^he weeks he spent, there as a result of his the rules, these teams had to meet the contestants will be entertained •could not have been brought on and land. He who thus cultivates the soil day afternoon by a vote of 108 to 95, the members of the Institute on the fore, he stoutly refused to take to hia a majority of 13, the largest accorded accidental inhaling of gas from a stove, twice once on the north ice and once the seats filled long before the session is a farmer. The farmer who under- and he looks forward to his eighth day of the examination. bed. He was a patient in the Sacred the Government this session on the south ice, with fourteen ends Heart Hospital, Spokane, January last', was called.” stands his business is of great impor- wedding in the near future. to each game. The teams were even- Mrs. A. D. McDougall gave a splen- Referring to the Kenora District, The Bird motion was carried at mid- and not being content was taken home tance and is entitled to high honour. “Only for this accident I would ly matched and had both gone through did talk on “Stumbling; Stones in In- one of the disfranchised constituencies All lawful pursuits are noble and night by a vote of 108 to 102, a ma- have been married again by now,” he stitute work.” The speaker said that where he could be with his family jority of 6, and at 12.20 a.m. the the season with only one loss and they and friends. Rev. P. A. Flavin, his and Mr. Heenan’s former Provincial ennobling—but if any distinction is said. “If the Lord spares me, I in- each lined up Monday evening confid stumbling stones are things we fall riding, he said: ”The Provincial Gov- main motion for the adoption of the pastor and^ friend, visited him almost to be made, that is most noble and tend to establish a home again soon.” eut of success. over aimlessly or carelessly. In con- ernment had been approached by wo- most ennobling which is most useful. Address in reply to the Speech ^fro.m 0 nection with Institute work one of daily since his first illness last June. the Throne went through Parliament The first half of the battle, on Mon- The news of Mr. Fraser’s death men ’s organizations in Kenora dis- For this reason agriculture has been day evening was closely contested. To- the stumbling stones we meet with is trict, who had urged the Premier by by 111 to 102 evoked expressions of sorrow and re- placed at the head of all human em- MY IRISH ROSE wards the end, however, the team of lack of loyalitÿ and lack of interest, resolution, which was made public to see gret from his wide circle of friends aud ployments. It is certainly the basis 0 Skip Donald J Macdonald drew away instead of us asking the question, What A comedy-drama of Irish life in acquaintances in the Big Bend coun- that their district was represented at of the rest, without which they could from their opponents and on the thir- is the Institute doing for the Com- this present session. Apparently the not stand for a day. ‘three acts, brimful with amusing situ munity? Let us make it a personal try where he was one of the best ations, entitled “My Irish Rose” is teenth end were five up. At the four- known wheat ranchers. Government would rather take the ad- “There seems to be” says Frank- matter aud ask What am I doing for Carriage Factories to be produced in Alexander Hall, on teenth end, however, the team of Skip vice of their own followers in that end liu, “but three ways for a nation to the Community through the Institue? He was endowed with an exception- the evening of St. Patrick’s day, Hope, determined to even the score, of the Province, and so deferred the acquire wealth. The first is by war, Do we pay our fees promptly and at- ally brilliant menïory which he re- For the year ended July 31, 1925, March 17th and the following night. kept, placing their irons close to the by-eloction until some one, through as the Romans did, in plundering their tend the meetings regularly, do we en- tained through his long illness. the annual financial statement of Car- It is under the auspices of Glengarry tee with the result that when Dr. political patronage, would feel strong- neighbors—this is robbery. The se- courage the officers and other members The deceased was a direct descend- riage Factories, Limited, to be pre- Council K. of G. and the all-local cast Hope tapped out on Macdonald’s iron er than he did just after the Federal cond is by commerce, which is fre- by giving practical demonstrations of ant of Canada’s oldest and most illus- sented to the shareholders at the an- includes several old time favorites. All from the two foot ring on his last shot election. quently cheating. The third, by agri- our faith in our motto for Home Und trious. settlers, Simon Fraser, of Re- nual meeting on March 12, shows an seats are reserved at the moderate he gave his team four points and made ”In the meantime that important culture, the only honest way wherein operating loss of $113,925* which, add- Country. The^e are those who - cry volutionary fame. He was born June price of fifty cents* tax extra. The the final score of the evening Donald district is left unrepresented and in man receives a real increase of the down any civic or philanthropic pro-' 2nd, 1851, at Lot 4-2 Con. Kenyon, ed to adjustments of $5,532,. makes a plan of hall will open at Miss Cud- J. Macdonald 12, Dr. J. T.' Hope 11. the hands of those who created a con- seed thrown into the ground in a kind ject as too big or two useless, an Alexandria, and was the son of Coliu total loss of $119,457. During the don’s Jewellery store, at ten o’clock, The second game Tuesday evening dition as bad as the * family pact’ of continual miracle wrought by the undertaking. They say—“It will Fraser and Catherine McDonell, being period under review, however, there Wednesday, 10th March.. was played on the south icc. Skip which was one of the main issues in liund of God in his favour, as a reward Vvas reaized a profit of $191,160 on Donald J. Macdonald and his team fall through. No need of such, an the third of a family of eight. On the Kenora-Rainy River District dur- fqr his innocent life and his virtuous Hale of fixed assets, so that the net re- drew aw'ay from their adversaries early enterprise, why bother ourselves?” September 17th, 1878* Mr. Fraser mar- ing the recent Federal election. industry.’^ sult in the profit and loss account was in the game running up their load to Then there is the other class—the ried Miss Catherine Flora McKinnon, ‘‘Notwithstanding the fact that the The author of the Standard /ext- an improvement of $71,703, which re- Valued’Centrilietion 7-2. At this point Dr. Hope’s team people who cannot discern the real of Alexandria. The spring of 190-5, ■people in that particulary Provincial book of Commercial affairs, Freedley’s duced the profit and loss deficit frojn made a gallant spurt aud drew up problems of the -hour* and pierce the Mr. Fraser and family moved to Cres- riding put their stamp of disapproval “Practical Treatise on Business” ex- $575,185 to $503,482. A sharp decline within a point of thoir opponents. future with its arising neâds. These ton where he engaged in wheat ranch- upon the methods used among the set- presses the belief that it would pro- is shown in the working capital posi- From rieety, Desk. They were unable, however to even the people are net idle 'dreamers. They ing, retiring in 1917. tlers, the system continues, more open mote the general happiness ofsociety tion, there being shown a slight ex- score and Macdonald’s team by con- are doers. The funeral cortege left Creston at and flagrant than ever, with no elect- to inculcate the doctrine that farming cess of current liabilities over current Mrs. John MacKenzie, we are glad sistent playing gradually drew away Every organization has its officials, 8 a.m., Saturday by auto, for Our every enterprise its promoters, every ed representative to say a few words is the destined occupation of all men assets as compared with working capi- to note, is able to be about again after^ and won out by 12 points on the even- Lady of Lourdes Cathedral, where Re- on their behalf. ’ ’—The Globe. at birth, and that he who forsakes it tal of $256,673 in 1924. a week’s confinement to the house ing’s game. Each end was, howev’er, movement its leaders. Those are al- quiem High Mass "was celebrated by for other pursuits must show substan- through illness. hard fought andr the play was not at ways outstanding personages,—people Rev. G. Fiesdt. Burial was in River- tial reasons for the departure to en- Mrs. D. M. McLeod of Kelfield, all as one sided as the score would that dare and. do. They frequently side Park cemetery. Rev. A. Verhagen, title j him to er.courageiifient. 10" acres of pasture, worth .. i 80.00 spent the week end with friends here. indicate. have that feeling of assurance, that Dean,was in charge of the service at “The young man,” says Hunt, 5 acres of barley, 40 bushels Miss Isobel MePhee, after returning The Champions for the season 1925- sense of ability to perform that makes the grave. Diocesan Sub- them fearless to attempt and sure of “who leaves the farm field for the per acre @ 60c. ...> 120.00 home from thp hospital, left recently 1926 are Messrs. Patterson, (substi- The pallbearers were Wm. Kunz, ultimate success. What is the attitude merchants’ desk, or the lawyers’ or 5 acres of oats, 50 bushels per for Senlac, Sask., to take up her duties tuting for Dr. Markeon) McLachlan. Carl Houston, Chas. Robertson, Chas. of the onlooker as he watches “the Division C. W. L. doetdrs ’ office, thinking to dignify or acre @ 40c 100.00 as a teacher. McMaster and Donald J. Macdonald, Kiblen, E. C. Wassum* of Creston, and fello'w who thinks he can”? He styles ennoble his toil, makes a sad mistake. Recently a hockey match was played Skip. The runners up were Rev. Mr. J. S. Allen of Davenport." him, bumptious, conceited, shoving him- He passes, by that step, from inde- Total products of fifty acres between the home team and the ra- McLeod, and' Messrs. James Kerr, Real The late Mr. Fraser is survived by A meeting of delegates of the sev- self to the front* thinks he knows it pendence to vassalage. He barters a of very fine land $1976.00 presentatives of Dodsland, our boys Huot, Dr. J. T. Hope Skip. The final his widow, one son, Malcol^n, of Cres- eral sub-divisions of the Catholic all, and so forth. Women’s League of the Diocese of natural for a?i artificial pursuit, and 2—J, C. Kelly of St. Martin, Wor- scoring a decisive victory, 6—0. The score for the series was D. J. Mac- ton, and nine daughters, Mrs. A. E. Alexandria, was held in Corbet Hall, he must be the slave of the caprice of chestor County, states that he pur- line up was as follows: R. Bridson, donald 30, J. T. Hope 17. We humans are a queer, eontbary^t. Loomis, Kellogg, Ida., Mrs. A. A. Me- ' Cornwall, on Monday, 1st iust. for customers and the chicane of trade, chased 35 acres of land near that goal; D. McCrimmon, G. Sled, H. 0-: When a person shows himself willing Millan, St, Albert, Alta., Mrs. A. M. the purpose of organizing a Diocesan either to support himself or to ac- village which he could neither sell Smith, forwards; A, Smith and Fraser to draw the load, then is the time we Robertson, Bolt, Mont* Mrs. J. G. Sub-Division of the League. Visiting quire fortune. The more artificial a nor rent. He concluded to try farming Maxwell, defence. begin to put on the brakes, making Robertson, Creston; Miss Harriet Fra- delegates included Mrs. Wm. Brady, man *s pursuit—the more devising is Idmself, though he had done nothing Mr. Dan McXeod after visiting Gleii- lancasler's Desieess Centre it all the harder for him to pull, and ser, Seattle; Miss Kathlyn Fraser, Kel- Xvancaster, Mrs. Edgar Irvine and Mrs. it ■ morally and physically. To test at it for forty years, but as a substi- gary friends has arrived home. A sur- taking all the life and joy out of his logg, Ida., Misses Tena, Jessie and May T. J. Gormley, Alexandria. it, contrast the merchant’s clerk with tute for experience he took an agricul- prise party was given for him and the work. The man with the right spirit Fraser, Creston; twenty grandchildren, The meeting was presided over by the plough-boy. The former may, have tural paper. His success is, that the evening was most enjoyable. Visiteil by Fire in him says—“Its my job* no matter and four brothers, Allen Fraser, John Rev. J. J. Macdonell, of Alexandria, the» most exterior polish—but the lat- ; land which seven years ago, would The ladies curling club of this town what folks think or say. I’ll do my Fraser, at Albert Alta.* Dan Fraser, Shortly after midnight, Tuesday, Chaplain of Cornwall sub division and ter, under his rough outside, possesses not rent for 4% on cost now pays 20% will meet in friendly contest at Stran- duty the best I can.” But there are Monton, Alta., and Alexander Fraser^ while a miniature blizzard was raging, Mrs. J. McGregor, President. The the truer stamina. He is the freer— after deducting all expenses. raer, teams representing that town and sensitive meu and women who lack Glen Robertson, Ont. by the ringing of the church bells the election of officers resulted as follows: franker—happier and nobler man. Cost of land $3670.00 an exciting and friendly game is an- the moral strength to stand up against citizens of Lancaster village were The following sent spiritual offer- President—Mrs. Harry Snetsinger, Would that young man might judge of Produce sold in 1874 1339.68 ticipated. taunts and slights and jealpus criti- aroused from their slumbers to find ings, Mrs. Maggie McDonald and fam- Cornwall; Ist Vice-President—Mrs. P. the dignity,of labour by its usefulness Expenses, labor, taxes &c... 578.10 The local hockey team is leaving for cisms. They quietly step down and that the combined residence and gro- ily, Montreal; Mr. and Mrs. Jno. T. Costello, Alexandria; 2nd Vice-Pre- and manliness, rather than by the Kerrobert on Friday, March 5th where out and will have nothing further to Leaving $701.58 as profits or 20% cery store, located on the east end of O’Connor, Alexandria, Mrs. M. Cassidy, sident^—Mrs. ^Vi^iam Brady, Lancas- superficial glosses it wears. There- they will compote for the champion do with the concern. We all have seen for the use of the land. Main Street, and the property of Hartline, Wn.; Mrs. W. McAvoy, Spo- ter; 3rd Vice-President—Miss Agnes fore, •we never see a man’s nobility in cup. They will undoubtedly be ac- this happen in municipal affairs, That farming has “paid” in these John Caron was a mass of flames and kane; The Loomis Family* Kellogg; Macdonald, Glen Nevis; Secretary — his kid glove.i, and toilet àdornments, companied by a large number of en- church work, and occasionally in our and thousands of similar instances is for close upon five hours, with the Mr. and Mrs. 6. Kunz and Mrs. W« Mrs. E. J. Cleary, Cornwall; Treasurer but in that sinuey arm, whose outlines, evident. How to obtain like results thusiastic supporters. Women’s Institutes. Can’t we become K. Jump, Creston. meagre appliances at their disposal, bigger in our thoughts, more kindly in —Mrs. T. J. Gormley, Alexandria; browned by the sun betoken a hardy, at will is what the young farmer SUPPER AND CONCERT The floral piece ranged from sprays put up a fine battle in what proved our criticisms, more helpful to others. Councillors—Mrs. E. Irvine, Alexand- honest toiler, under whose farmer’s would be glad to know*. Tuesday evening, February 16th, the of various color to massive designs. to be the most disastrous fire since Our task may be only to hold up the ria, Mrs. A, J. Macdonald, North Lan- vest a kingliest heart may beat.” The esentials to make farming pro- ladies Aid of the Plenty Union Church Those sending were Mr. and Mrs. Dun- 1895 when the opposite side of Main hands of those that do the big things, caster, Mrs. D. P. J. Tobin, Lancaster, WiU Fanning “PAY”? fitable :— gave an Old- Time Supper and Concert, can McLennan, Coeur d’Alene, Ido.; “Farmers fail a^ well as merchants, in the basetnent of the church. Street ‘Was almost completely wiped but if we fail to do our part we seri- Mrs. J. McGregor and Mrs. A. Chev- According to J.J. Thomas’ “Prize Mr. aud Mrs. D. A. lye Faivre, Lacrosse, though not so frequently, and many Our ancestors certainly didn’t starve, out. ously cripple the work of those we rier, Cornwall. Essay” on “Farm Management,” one Wn.; K. E. Stookey, Wilbur; M. J. who escape actual bankruptcy, obtain, judging by the good things spread be- They rallied en masse and with should help. Mrs. J. McGregor was named dele- of the most valuable agricultural do- Freimuth, Selah; Banner Meat Co., by incessant toil a bare existance only fore us—cold meats, baked beans, bucket brigades, the hand pump and “Food value of eggs and egg dishes” gate to the annual convention which cuments ever written, the principal Davenport; Mr&. ' Sage, Mrs. Holm, will be held in Ottawa during the —and the question is frequently asked mashed turnipe, baked ’taties; pickles, several lines of hose fought the fire was the subject of a talk given by essentials to good farm management Miss Alice Trefrey, Misses Mary and month of June next in all sincerity, “Will farming pay? cookies, doughnuts, cakes and pies. A desparately, but the wind carried sparks Mrs. J. W. Weegar. She quoted the are: to Wm. Brady’s garage and office, Martha Carpenter, J. C. Harris, Mr. The Cornwall Exécutive entertained Is it a profitable pursuit?” friendly scene it made, the good mo- following figures to show the com- and Mrs. J. Stremich, Mr. and Mrs. the delegates and others at a delight- We answer “Yes”. Any useful and • 1—Capital enough to buy the farm thers busy in the kitchen, the long where the -oily floors made fine fuel parative value of Meat, Milk, Egg— and stock it well. for the flames which soon left it with Roy Stanley, Miss E. Robetraon, Mrs. ful luncheon prior to the meeting. legitimate business properly managed w’ell-filled supper tables, the watchful Approximately—1 egg equals % glass Sarah Inman and family, Mr. and Mrs. 2— some seven carsT stored therein, a mass milk, equals 1% oz. medium fat meat, he judicious selection of a farm ——o will “pay” and any business may waitresses moving to and fro, and the Joe. Cameron, Spokane; Mr. and Mrs. • readily be so conducted as to lead hi- of a size compatible with these, re- wee folk playing about. of' smoking ruins. Next to go were then she asked how to test for Fresh- the stores of Robert Loger, hardware; A. E. Loomis, Kellogg, Ida., Mr. and evitably to bankruptcy and ruin. When quisitions. After the supper was over and the ness I of Eggs—IN THE SHELL: Mrs, A. M. Robertson, Belt, Mont., J. B. Hebert, butcher, and the barber (a) Dull rough shell.' (b) No rattle a man can net anything over 10% per 3— tables put back, the lights were lower- TMiss Helen Higgens, Mr. ando lav Mrs. it outE. in the best manner. Nomioateil Principal Fraser shop and pool room of F. Love, when when shaken, (e) When placed in pan annum' on capital safely invested he 4— ed, and candles were lit and placed TC. Wassum, Chas. Kiblon, oFred provide Both- it well with fences, about the stage. Following is the p’*o- the .fire had reached the solid brick of cold water fresh eggs should sink Cornwall, March 3.—At a meeting is said to bo doing a profitable busi- gates and buildings. lisberg, Mrs, Anna Allen and Family, ness. The judicious farmer can do gram given: premises of the Bell Telephone Co., to the bottom and lie fiat on side, (d) of the Glengarry Presbytery held in Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schmidt, Mr. and this with the greatest certainity.' Sta- 5— Bag pipes, Mr. Thompson; Chair- where the manager,T Mr. W. E. Bar- Candling shows fresh eggs transparent. he selection of the best animals St. John’s Presbyterian Church hpto Mrs. R. E. Nead, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. tistic's show that he often nets 20%. and the best implements that can be man’s remarks. Mr. May; Sketch-^ nard and the operator, Miss Margaret OUT OF SHELL~~(a) The white today, the presbytery nominated Rev. Fnnkhouser, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kunz, We have not the data by means of procured at a reasonable price. Pat’s letter. Miss A. Scollon and Lome McDonald, stuck to their posts until should be clear, thick, and clinging to Principal Fraser, of the Presbyterian Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Robertson of Cres- which {ïe average profits of agricul- 6— the flames had Tactually burned a hole the yolk, (b) The yolk should be clear, o conserve and improve the College, Montreal, as moderator of the McLeod; Girl’s Chorus—Clementine, ton and the family. ture as ^ow conducted might be de- soil by manuring, draining and good Misses Dorothy and Ruth Ward, J. in the wall. The volunteer brigade at yollow, ball-shaped—no tendency to General Assembly, which is to meet The following relatives and friends termined. Facts seem to indicate, culture. Wyness and M. Scollon; Duet—Annie this point were successful in cheeking flatten. in Montreal in June next. attended the funeral* Mr. and Mrs. A. however, that farming is on the whole Laurie and Jingle Bells, Mrs. Wyness the progress of the fire and l»y six Caxe of Eggs in the Home 0 7— AM. Robertson (daughter) and good children, rotauon or crops covering tlie safest and most profitable business and Mrs. D. McIntyre; Sketch—False o’clock, Wednesday morning had it 1— Keep cool «nd dry. every part of it. Bolt, Mont., Alien Fraser, brother, St. now pursued in this country—while at 8— Teeth, Mr. Burton, Mrs. D. McKenzie, comidetely underA control, 2— systematic arrangement of all Handle gently. MCDONALD’S THEATRE with the exception of Hebert’s Albert, Alta., Mr. and Mrs. A. B. the same time our best informed far- operations so that there shall be no Miss C. Maxwell and Murray May; (Continued on Page 8.) butcher shop, which was of brick con- Loomis (daughter). Misses Pearl and That Moving Pictures have not lost mers acknowledge that no other busi- clashing or confusion. Motion Song— Swanee River, Misses 0 struction, all tlie destroyed buildings Touamae Loomis, Roderick Loomis, their charm with old and young here in 3iess is 80 badly managed. The mer- 9— H. Biggs, R. Ward and R. Fardy; Diligence. were substantial frame structures. An grandchildren, Kellogg,. Ida., Miss K, Alexandria and vicinity, was amply chant who should conduct his affairs 10—Good management of business Sketch—The Hired Man, Messrs. Wy- approximate estimate of the damage Fraser, Kellogg, Miss Harriet Fraser, proven Tuesday evening, when the as loosely and unskillfully as the ma- affairs, buying, selling, etc. ness, Cornell, L. Ward and J. Sled, Fo-niglifs Musical is placed at $50,000. This includes Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Le Faivre, formal opening of McDonald’s Thea- jority of our farmers do theirs, would Dear readers :— Duet—When you and I were young buildings and stock carried in the des- (niece), Lacrosse; Mr, and Mrs. M. tre ('The MacLareii Hall) under the inevitably fail btfore the :lose oi: the So far this whole article, word for Maggie, Mrs. Wyness and Mr. N. Lovers of Good Music, vocal an-I troyed shops. Johnson, (niece), Cheney; Archie R. management of Mr. J. J. McDonald, first year. word has been copied from a school Markham; Bag Pipes, Mr. Thompson; instrumental, will consider their own . While working on the roof of the McDonald, Fernwood, Ida.; Mr. and took place. Standing room was at a 1—To show the reader what has been book used in 1881 in the Separate Old Time Songs lead by Mrs. McIn- pleasure and incidentally spend a most McLean Block, Mr. T. W. Ross slipped Mrs, D. McLennan. Coeur d’Alene, premium and one and all were not done and what therefore, may be done school at Alexandria—“Select Read- tyre and Mrs. Wyness. God Save The delightful evening by attending the falling to the pavement, sustaining an Ida.; Prof, and Mrs. Murray, Clayton; merely highly delighted with the pic- again and again, in fatft b*e made the rule ing Lessons” by the Christian Brothers, King. “Evening of Music” in Alexander injured wrist and a bad shaking up, K. E. Stookey, Wilbur; and the follow- ture shown, but more than pleased with and nottlke exception, we copy the follow Montreal. It must be familiar to The sketches were all mirth provok- Hall, here, this evening. Tickets pro- fortunately, however, escaping more ing Creston ’people* Miss Helen Hig- the transformation that had taken iiig statements. We might fill a vol- many in middle life. ing and well acted'. Mrs. MacIntyre curable at the door are fifty cents. serious injury. gens, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Nead, Mr. place making the now theatre modern ume with siniiliar ones, but it is use- Wo have heard many criticisms of and Mrs. Wyness were both Almost without exception the suffer- and Mrs. C. E. Funkhouser, Mrs. Was- and comfortable. Mr. McDonald who less. These tell tlie story. the Farm Scheme at LoehiL'l. When dressed as ladies of long ers in the conflagration only carried sum, Carl Schmidt, Mrs. Anna Allen, made a neat little address of thanks to 1. J.J. Thomas, in his “Prize Essay” you stop to consider are we in reality ago. They sat upon the stage, busy C. W. L. MEETING partial insurance, which makes their Samuel Allen. the many patrons present outlined his gives the folowing as an example of so far wrong in attempting to show with their knitting, leading the songs. individual loss all the greater. prospective scheme for their pleasure what may be'obtained from a small “What the young man would be glad It seemed the candles cast a glow over The regular monthly meeting of the Tlie news of this serious setback to and enjoyment and was most cordially piece of land. The products of fifty to know.” Instead of an agricultural the scene that fair wanned our hearts C.W.L. will be held in Alexander Hall, our neighboring town called forth MUTUAL COURTESIES received. This evening and to-morrow acres are given:— paper we have expert Government ad- and made us sing the old songs with on Monday evening, March 8tli, many regrets but the opinion is gen- Adv. in exchange—“Large room for evening “Tlie Making of O’Malley” .10 acres of wheat, 35 bushels vice—We have a committee who are right good will. Mr. Thompson was at eight o’clock. eral, knowing the residents, as we do, refined gentleman; elaborately furnish- will be thrown on the screen. per acre @ $1.30 $ 455.00 going to sacrifice much of their time very generous with the bag pipe sel- 5 acres of corn, 90 bushels per for the good of these young men—We ections, and the tunes were so lively that modern mercantile establishments, ed; reasonable to permanent party; practically fireproof, will shortly fill refere«es exchanged, also hot baths.” acre @ 50c 225.00 have a competent manager to do what that even the ministerial feet fell to CONCERT AT the gap caused by Wednesday mora- ^ 0 ^ TENNIS CLUB MEETING 2 acres of potatoes, 300 bushels the Government suggests—We have, marking time. ST. RAPHALS per acre @ 30c 180.00 ing’s fire. moreover at our back a group of men, We have to march along with the BUT SOME ONE MUST DUST THEM The first annual meeting of the 1 acre of turnips, 800 bushels Snost of whom were well known and years but isn’t it just fine to take an The Dramatic Club of St. Raphaels Alexandria Tennis Club, will be held per acre (§.■ 12c. 96.00 vide awake farmers long before 1881. evening off to to call to mind our heri- UNLABELLED are staging an entertainment in the “Scribbler thinks of having hi$ on Monday evening next, at 8 o’clock 6 acres of winter apples, 250 They say the scheme is practical and tage from the past—cheery and helpful C. S. J. remarks: “A man never Parish Hall, on Wednesday night, poems published in book form.” in the Town Hall. bushels per acre (& 40c. ... 600.üO very important. neighbourliness, the simple, satisfying realy know's whether he married a March 17th, when a most interesting “Well, that’^ a good way of putting Members and all interested in ten- 6 acres hay, tons per acre Committee in charge, Lochiel, Feb., good times, the sweet, wholesome peach or a lemon until he hap- and appropriate programme will be pur them where they won’t bother any- nis are requested to be present. @ $8.00* 120.00 1926. music, and lofty faith of our ancestors. pens to open a family jar.” on. Keep the date in mind. body.” PAGE TWO THE GLENGARRY NEWS, FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1926.

Public subscription is invited Of Interest to Farmers for a new issue of— $45,000,000 ORGANIZING DAIRY FARMERS "AVe want to ihelp the farmer.” This particular club has helped the farmer by helping itself. It The dairy industry is doing much to develop aiuV made possible the starting of a new factory. Its Dominion of Canada further 'its own interests. It has made a good start, purpose w'as selfish, but it helped to bring a hun- in organizing various dairy associations, and if the ' dred more families into the community as a nearby progress keeps up in the next few years as it has market for farm produce. The city supplies li- Refunding Loan 1926 in the last ten, it will not be many years before brary facilities to country people free of charge. It dairy farmers are well organized. Milk produeers’, also mans two farms fire trucks owmed by farmers associations are organized around most of the that are kept ready day and night to; respond to Twenty-Year Bonds large cities and dealers have their organizations. alarm out in the country. Both city and country This gives opportunity for representatives of the benefit, which W'e construe to be the proper rela- producers’ organizations and the dealers to meet tion. Dated February 1st, 1926 Due February, 1st, 1946 and d^etermine a price for fluid milk. In some in- Mutuality of interest and understanding, not stances, the consumer is represented at these meet-1 charity, is what is wanted- Neither business man Principal payable at the Office of the Receiver-General at Ottawa, or that of the ings. Where both sides have shown a disposition nor farmer is the most important in our scheme.of Assistknt Receivers-General at Halifax, St. John, Charlotteto-wn, Montreal, to be fair and to use the. market price of butter, life. We rise and fall togethei-. AVe should live and , , Regina, Calgary or Victoria. Semi-annual interest cheese, and skimmilk for determining the price of, work together, each with a proper pride in the im- (February 1st and August 1st) payable at any branch in Canada of any portance of his particular job. AVhen our interests fluid milk, results have been most satisfactory. ' chartered Bank. In a number of instances, funds have been raised clash, as they will, make a clean fight and stay by dealers and producers for putting on milk cam- friends. That is the message the country might Denominations; $100, $600, $1,000. paigns for supporting loeal^dairy councils- And in W'ell send the city. a few instances thé work has gone so far that the i—0 All bonds may be registered as to principal only, and bonds in denominations of $500, producers themselves have established a system of $1,000, $6,000, $10,000 and $100,000 may be fully registered. inspection in order to imsure a cleaner and better TALKING POINTS FOR THE INCUBATOR milk supply. ] These bonds are authorized under Acts of the Dominion of Canada, and both principal When producers are brought in contact with • Hatching chicks is a good deal like poking an open fire—every person is convinced that he can and interest are a charge upon the Consolidated Revenue Fund. "They are secured by the market they soon learn that a quality product the full credit and taxing power of the Dominion of Canada. is demanded. The consumer will willingly pay do it better than the other fellow. No matter how more for dairy products of high quality and will well hatched is the commercially hatched chick; consume more of them. i no matter how favorable the shipping and delivery, This offering is made subject to prior sale and advance in price, and the While dairy farmers around b,ig cities have there is a thrill to the first faint cheep of the chick right is reserved to allot a less amount of bopds than applied for. made good progress in organizing, there is an op- in the egg in your own incubator; an elation over portunity for citiees ranging from ten thousand the quick popping of shells; allurement in the These bonds are offered for delivery, in interim form, when, as and £8 up to form similar associations? Around cities of chorus of cheeps. From the plaintive chirp of the issued and delivered to us. this size, comparatively few of the milk producers wet, wee chick, gasping and w'orn from its efforts have organized and they do not have the contact to enter this world, to the insistent note of the day with the dealers necessary to permit a unity of ac- old veteran, and the twittering slumber song of Price: 97 and interest, yielding 4.739^ tion. There Is no reason why milk producers the hatch at the close of day, one’s o^Vn incubator around moderate sized cities should not organize 1 furnishes music sweet to the ear of the poultry and work with dealers the same as they do in the lover. Orders may he telephoned or telegraphed {collect) to any of the undersigned, larger cities. There js necessity of putting on edu-j Even in this age of running in high gear, w'e or may be submitted through your usual bond dealer, stock exchange broker, or cational campaigns in these cities in behalf of milk. are not satisfied to work for one season only. We through any bank in Canada. and its products There is need to inform the far-, want to see the sons and daughters ; the grandsons mers of market demands and to apply the factors and grandfathers of our favorites in the poultry which should be used in arriving at a fair price yard. AVe must have a small incubator at least; for fluid milk. , ! then a larger machine to -which the small machine is Bank of Montreal Wood, Gundy & Company If milk producers’ organizations were formed' a feeder, if we hatch our own eggs to best advan- Limited around cities of Moderate size,there would be op-. tage. portunity for several cities to' federate and employ i AVe want to set our hens, if we are lucky enough somebody to look after their organizations and to to have one or two early broodies ,and the incubator Royal Bank of Canada Dominion Securities Corporation, keep constantly before the public the food value with them, so that whatever the conditions of fer- Limited and importance of milk.—Hoard’s Dairj'man . tility of the early hatch—whether'the incubator is 0 a feeder for the hens, or the hens for the incubator, Canadian Bank of Commerce A. E. Ames & Company, the chicks are sure of a mother. Limited . " ’ MUTUALITY OP INTEREST The incubator is as necessary on the farm as the sewing machine. Machine made clothes are all ' (Hoard’s Dairyman) i right, but they can never .supplant the hand made- The National City Company, • Fifty members of the chamber of commerce of, There is great advantage iu buying large numbers Limited a small Wisconsin' city took dinner with a like of chicks of one ago, but commercial hatcheries will number of farmers out in the country. The food never supplant the farm incubator. was excellent and in abundance. AVe know', for we 0—^ were there and can testify that nothing can beat fflras- — a chicken fried in butter, unless it is other food FEED THE HENS AND CHICKENS cooked in butter. In feeding the hen for the coming few weeks, A.lthough it was just a get-better-acquainted ■ >Qoggog&cx3ooooopoooooooœMaoooooeMooooooogoooœ>owœ>^c), meeting, a number of informal talks W'ere made- ^ you are feeding the chicks. It is easier to put vita- 30 Das^s We are going to try to reproduce in p^rt what the lity into chicks in the egg than “on the hoof.” country banker said, but realize it loses some fla- Plenty of food of the right kind, and work on Free Trial vor in retelling. His talk was informal and large- the part of the hen to get it. No lice, no mites, no ly made up of-disjointed bits philisophy. idle moments in which to pick at one another or “I don’t feel sorry for you farmers,” said this' the male bird. Plenty of fresh air and pure water. Let Us Rei|\ii\d You banker. ‘ ‘ I used to be one myself. My folks say 11 No over-mating—-when the -w'eather is cold ten to am stingy. Well, when 1 was sixteen I grubbed! t-w'elve of the American breeds of hens are enough white oak stumps at 15 cents each. I w'ant to say I to one male No under-mating—if the pen is small, it is best No obl^ation to that if a man grubbed out white oak stumps to get ! buy, but if you money to buy chewing tobacco, he would be a long | Jo keep the male with but three to five pullets or do, easiest terms This office is in a position to time learning to chew'. I drove sixteen miles to i ffens comprising the pen for only part of the day. are arranged. Madison in the winter witln a load of hay, stuck No surplus of males to females. Guaranteed for around till evening, and then the buyers w'ould And finally, the attention to and care of the ten years. supply all your needs in come around and pay what they pleased. It took eggs which belongs to germ life. Over ehilling,, Write now for over heating, handling with greasy hands, rough ' particulars. some time to get back home over the rutted roads. Agents wanted where we Cheese and Butter Factory We didn’t have pack boots then-'-thank God for handling, and exposure to drafts are dangerous to are not represented, the embryos in the egg. Care nerv will save trouble Swedish Separator Ck>mpany, pack boots. I don’t feel sorry for you farmers. , Limited A Stationery. We have always Let one of these business men come out here to buy after the ehick;^ are hatched. 36a Notre Dame St. Weet^ stock. Before the day is up he would sure have a o load of hogs filled up on swill. ECONOMIZE IN PASTURE on hand a supply of “I don’t feel sorry thai you can’t wear a white' BY SUBDIVIDING FIELD c(|llar and as good clothes in the middle of the week I I KINCREAM G V SEPARATOR as I do on Sunday. If you come into my bank and j “If a thing is worth doing at all it is worth say you can’t pay. up, I ain’t sorry for you. You ! doing well,” was never better demonstrated than just aren’t a good business man. 1 know, because j in fencing. Every farmer recognizes that fencing E. J. DEVER Milk Sheets I know what other farmers are doing. AVe don’t. js necessary tp protect his stock and to protect his Local Dealer, Alexandria grow potatoes much here, but one of my customers I crops from stock. And if he i^~a real business told me yesterday he paid for his new radio with ; farmer, he knows that dividing his forty-acre field the surplus of his potatoes growm for home use. 11 into four smaller lots, his stock -w'ill have as good Patrons’ Pass Books jlon’t feel sorry for you. AVhy, if a number of men ! pagure on 30 acres as he did on 40, and let the INSURANCE that came out here W'ith me tonight should come! fourth lot grow up into hay , , into the bank tomorrow' tq borrow a hundred, d.ol- ' No Waste Front Trampling. For Insurance of all kindsi ap- Shipping Books lasr, I might loan it but I W'ould go home and lie I ,The reason for this is that, by pasturing the ply to JAMES KERR, ALEXAN- awake wondering if I would ever get it back. I ^ three lots in rotation, he keeps the grass on two DRIA, ONT., also agent for can see' a goodly number of you farmers that could lots growing undisturbed instead of being trampled Chefese Factory Supplies. Phone Shipping Tags come in tomorrow and borrow a thousand dollars, and wasted, as -would be the ease when the stock No, 82. and I would go home and sleep all night.” is turned into, a big field. This is not theory, but There is no particular moral to w'hat this bank- a fact proven by up-to-date stock raising farmers er said. It took well w'ith everybody ,for they knew from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Receipt Books him. Some parts of his talk were extravagant, but i At a very conservative calculation, dividing Houses For Sale running through it was the homely philiSophy of : fences will add 25 per cent, to the feed value of being content rather than complaining about j'our ! grass land. A short calculation should prove to Pay Envelopes any farmer who raises stock—that the money he A nutnber of good dwellipg houses in lot. There W’as emphasis on the responsibility of ' Alexandria for sale at prices ranging the individual for his success. Perhaps this talk “saves” by not buying fence is costing him every from $750.00 to $4200.00, Those inter- took well because these faîmers are making real year more than the fence costs. ested should apply to progress and are succeeding at their jobs. We .—0 Safety Cheques lïONAIiD A. MACDONALD know, because these fifty farmers are neighbors of j KEEPING WARM WITH ICE CREAM Barrister, ours and we know them individually. AVith the! Eochelaga Bank Bldg. exception of possibly a half dozen, they own their j AA^th the thermometer near zero one early 27-tf Alexandria, Ontario. own farms and have them pretty well paid for. They morning last -smnter, a Chicago man -who directs In fact everything you may need in all kinds are industrious and intelligent- TheyMnay never; the operation of a score of new-sboys considered it get as much money as the banker has, but they are a good idea to give the boys some food to help of stationery at right prices. substantial and w'ill be able to retire when he still ' them combat the cold So he invited them all into Radios Radios must trot down to his bank twice a day. a i-estaurant. Just what W'ill come out of this meeting is dif- “Now order what you want,” he tild them, Radios ! ficult to prophesy. Probably nothing very tangi- “so youTl be able to keep warm when you go out ble or concrete The above quotations do not give | on the .street.” Get my ne-w yrlces on the -Westing- a real picture of the meeting. The purpose w-as to j And every mother’s son of them ordered i(te house and DeForest Crosley radios. exchange view's—to get a better understanding that j cream.—Somebody’s Magaz.ine. 1 None better on the market. Come and both farmer and city business man had their prob- 0 ^ ' hear for yourself. The Glengarry News lems. and their troubles. It was an attempt to ce- SOUNDLESS TO HER ment better feeling and charity in judgment. It ‘)A'hat man who is paying attention to Aladge Phone 9 was not an attempt to tell the farmer how to run is certainly a loud dresser.” J. A- MCDONALD his own business. “Doesn’t matter. She turns a deaf ear to his GLEN ROY, ONT. fiuly pne city man talked that sainted drivel, suit-” Phone 75 r 6 For Demonstration. THE GLENGARRY NEWS, FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 192(>. PAGE THREE

?» EVES Wholesome ÇÜÜÜÜÜ Refreshing SOMETHING To be envinmed by dangerous en- WEARING OLD SHOES NOT has its pockets cut in the shape of a four-leaf clover emies OD every hand, to have love and To EVLL BACK. UPON ALWAYS ECONOMY was anything but a this year’s dress? fortune at the hazard of a discovery Daily Fashion Hint There are numerous original pocket designs which meant certain death, to be three and trimmings ranging from gold dragons to chan- hundred miles from friends and safety Nine women out of ten believe themselves amid the most perilous environment thrifty and economical when they “wear out” their ticleers and frequentlj' just a touch of gold or .sil MONEY in the bank—saved from your ver braid dr thread on the tie end or pocket will one could conceive—this was the pt^ old, run-down, misshapen shoes “around the dicament of Arthur Vernon one sum- income and earning compound interest— house” where few notice what they have, on, and d othe trick. Such additions are easy to make to mer afternoon ^n the wildest, wick- many tasks inevitably dim the shine and spoil the last year’s frocks. edest part of Mexico. you will find not only a great comfort and appearance of any shoes. The tenth housekeeper If the neck was a plain one last year, add a He was In the service of an en- protection in an emergency, but a ready fund perhaps realizes that when she wears comfortable, small collar this season. Or perhaps you can add gineering firm at New York and with well-fitted shoes with broad, low heels and roomy ties which will come around and hâng down the warfare and riot rife In the southern to enable you to take advantage of business back of your dress instead of the front and which republic it had become necessarj' for toes ,at h^ work, she can get thru the day without opportunities. a backache or tired feet, that she can stand straight- will make the neck high or semi-high. someone to go thither and secure cer- er and for a longer time if necessary ,and in fact, There is so much to be said for the second tain records, or copies of them, to season dress that I should rather have it provided validate the ownership of a group of be generally more efficient. rich mining claims. It might be year? The Bank of Montreal welcomes small In California the home demonstration agents its lines are good and it has a distinctive touch than any one of those dresses coming from an in- before existing turbulency subsided, hav^ been conducting active campai^s in twelve but in the meantime Mexican home savings accounts, and it offers you service expeinsive rack in the stores, duplicates of which counties during the past ye^r to convince farm wo- Interests might destroy the records, as well as safety in connection with your men of these facts, and to show them how to select are to be seen everywhere—Olga Clark. seize the properties, and when the war their own and their children’s shoes, properly. was over the rightful American own- account. ■Most of these rural mothers and housekeepers are LIGHT DIET ers of the same would find it difficult keenly interested in scoring the shoes they happen to re-establish tenancy. to be wearing at the meeting where the subject is For the Sick Child Vernon penetrated the unsafe dis- introduced, and in comparing their foot-wear with For the ordinary child ordinary, light, easily trict and performed his mission ex- digested food ma.v be all that is required, but oc- cellently well. All the records of the the types of good-health shoes exhibited by the ex- district were kept by some monks at 3ANK OF MONTREAL tension worker who addresses them. A report re- casionally we are up against the problem of feed- a monastery and they proved fair and ceived by the United States Department of Agricul- ing the child who is uncomfortable and unhapp.y af- honorable brethren. Vernon paid Ub- Established l8l7 ture states that as a result of the.se campaigns deal ter a meal of starch.v food, porridge and milk, white «^Ily for certified copies of the docu- iGtal Assets in excess of i^so,ooo,ooo ers are willinglycooperating with the home demon- bread ,and thick vegetable soups. These children ments, stowed them safely in a se- stration agents, lending models of approved shoes get little sympathy, and the harassed mother can- cret inner pocket and made prépara- instructing people in taking correct foot tracings not understand why one member of a family will tio< IS to return to his native country. and measurements, and providing more careful thrive on what the other seems to starve on. In a He was delayed on account of rail- RADIATES DISTINCTION service in fitting shoes at the local stores. case of this kind it ^ would be well to serve grape road difficulties and secluded himself nuts or something of the same type instead of por- in an obscure little hostelry, going out Featuring- such an important de- Talks on foot hygiene are supplemented by rarely in the daytime and with his tail as the new high collar and in- . such illustrated material as slides. X-ray pictures, ridge, fruit in place of pudding, meat soup in which troducing the circular fulness at the vegetables hav'e been boiled then strained, very lit- face well muffled at night. It was a back, this frock in printed silk ex- photographs of good and bad choice of shoes and secret soiriety composed of robber as- tle potato, vegetables cooked in their own liquid, presses the last word in French chic. the ills resulting from wearing the wrong kinds. sassins ami raiders that he feared. It may be developed with equal ef- Foot exercises for* strengtheh.ing muscles and plenty of fruit, modified milk ' (that is diluted They were all powerful in the district fectiveness of French flannel, the arches are demonstrated. It is also shown that milk), avoiding pastr.y, rich foods, and white bread, and called themselves “The Pesado.” plain twills or the ribbed silks. It the ordinary meats such as beef, mutton, chicken, Vernon had positively learned that also makes an ideal sports model stockings must be properly fitted and that garters Medium size requires yards 36- .should not restrict circulation rabbit, tripe,' etc., being given if carefully cooked. members of this dangerous combina- inch or yards 54-inch material. With a diet that agrees there will be good temper; tion had come into collusion ^^îth the Pictorial Review Printed Pattern wrong feeding is accountable for a lot. head group of semi-capitalists, who No. 2919. Sizes, 14 to 20 years and Fish Souchet were plotting to acquire the mining 34 to 48 inches bust. Price. 45 cents. REFRESHEN LAST YEAR’S FROCKS properties. Half a dozen times he es- This is a good way to give fish to the cdiild cai>ed an ambush, twice he;was fired < B B BOOOBOgMOOBOOOOOeOOQgOPOaOOOeaOO 'iinpatieht with bones. One small haddock 'or at. He realized that he must get Do You ever find that a second season dress whiting, a sprig of parsley, stalk and leaves, 1 gives you better service and more satisfaction across an extensive stretch of terri- small onion, bit of carrot, stalk of celery, 1 tea- tory before the general hue and cry than a new one? In my own case I often find this spoonful butter, salt, 1 pepper, 1 pint water. Fillet against him was aroused. He became true, and also that it costs less effort as ivell as certain that the hotel had several with- STAON the fish, put the skin, bones, and head into a pan money to make over something old than to buy with the water, when it boils add the other things in It who had ’'him under surveillance. STOVE^^-S^^OLISH something new^ and simmer for 1 hour. Strain, put liquid in pan, It was at midnight that he started on I am frequently more pleased w'ith the old than add the flesh of the fish cut in neat pieces and a the long, arduous tramp. The rich the new. The dress that one has worn a season reward he would receive should he suc- little chopped parsley, simmer for .1 or 2 minutes. or longer is familiar enough to its w'earer, so that ceed in conveying the papers safely Serve with neat pieces of brown bread ,buttered she knows exactly wherein its faults lie. These was a gi^t incentive to courage and if the child is allowed butter. Given in this way, can be corrected. She knows what colors combine daring, and meant also that he need there is nothing lost, and the result is appetising. no longer defer marriage with the best with the old. dress, and any number of things Cream of Celery gentle, loyal idol of his soul, Adele about the particular frock and herself w'hich make Chop 1 stalk of celer.v finely ,put into a lined Foster. it possible to wear it and appear at one’s very pan with 1 teacupful milk, simmer till tender about Vernon was assured that from one best. And the woman who has a knack of making 1-2 hour. Add 1 teaspoouful butter and 1 teaspoon- end of the district to the other the over dresses never faces the ordeal of shopping to- ful cornflour mixed wdth a little milk, stir it till Pesado had been apprized of his move- ■day for the something that she must_wear tomor- ments. Twice he blundered into tav- row. it boils.. Season, and if desired add a little cream. erns where he w*as suspiciously re- Broiled or Grill Fish, But in order to wear last Reason’s clothes and garded by sombre, sinister looking look just right there are always considerations and I Bone a small haddock or whiting, put it flat iu^, and in the latest instance he changes. No matter how old the garment is, if ! on a greased grid, either in front of fire or under ]ust managed to escape by a rear exit. 7âe Capo PolishesLUHamilton Ont. the material is still good the thing has pbssibili. grill, cook for a few minutes. Serve with a little It was • 7' '' ing the border. One glance, however, have apace preserved for themselves in ^ TRY ROSS’S HOME MADE DUNCAN A. MCDONALD kind of an ornamental emblem. These are appli-!7“’’7 then piled up roughiv m a small glass; at the sign manual of the powerful BEE AH—CAN’T BE BEAT. these cars, on payment of a small qued, embroidered, and sometimes painted or bead-1'-{(-,,17'/. ''‘1' w’ ‘‘ r Pesado, and he was allowed to pro- Licensed Auctioneer amount above cost of passage ticket. ceed on his way, to safety, to an opu- For further information—Apply t® ed, singly or in pairs on the dress, on the front, or f !' '7^' 7"’ ’lo Inpiid lent compensation for his services, and the County of Glengarry. F. Kerr, or to R. G. Amiot, District the shoulder and the hem, the pocket, and indeed 1 ÜI T; 1 l 7’- T-the solid j to anxious, waiting Adele, his bd- James Â. Ross Terms Heaeonable. Passenger Agent, Montreal, Que. where not? Who would guess that a dress 'vliich 1 most'children.—Ma'rv MTckirdw truthed. MAXVrLLE, ONT. GREENFIELD STATION, ONT. F. KERB, 3OM«»eeo0«oc»e< C.P.B. Agent. , PAGE FOUR THE GLENGARRY NEWS, FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1926.

FHE GLENGARRY NEWS them counsel for their defence if they Vankleek Hill on Saturday. teaching at Moose Creek East. deepest sympathy. so desired, but they refused the offer Mr. Dune. McCallum visited St. Eu- Mr. J. H. Cuthbert, tea agent paid Hugh O’Reilly visited his grandpai- and said that tliey wished to have the several business calls in our neighbour- FRIDAY, MARCH 5TH, 1926 gene friends recently. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Curran, over the Surpassing All Others whole matter settled as speedily as Mr. Harry Franklin has completed hood last week. possible. the hauling of the timber to be used Mrs. M.L. Stewart was the guest of week end. To tlie charge that was read to them, in the erection of a new house. Wc her daughter, Mrs. J. Urquhart of Joseph P. Quinn paid Montreal a in General Excellence—- COUNTY NEWS both plead “guilty”. uaderstand Mr. Angus Fraser of Dun- Skye. business visit the early part of the Before passing sentence, the Magis- vegan has the contract for same. Mr. Neil MacRae is visiting Otta'ïva week. UAXVILLE trate spoke at some length, referring Mr. Felix Lascelle and family have friends this week. to the growing tendency of the disres- removed to McCrimmon where they Mr. and Mrs. W. MacLeod visited Mrs. M. Trickey is visiting friends Mpssrs. Rod Chisliolm and Peter pect for constituted authority as re- will reside in future. Mr. M. N. Stewart recently. in Cornwall at the moment. Cameron left for Chelsea, Que., this presented ,by our laws. As a rule, The Messrs. McRae and McEinnon, Mr. and Mrs. Dan McGregor visited Miss Mabel Curran was the guest children. ill the home paid but little •St. Elmo, were through this section Vankleek Hill friends lately. of her sister, Mrs. Tom O’Rielly over Miss Florence Cluff, E.N., of Mont- attention to the commauds of their last Friday purchasing milch cows. Miss Bessie Stewart of Maxville the week end. real, is spending a few days at her j^arents. The inevitable result being Her many friends are glad to see spent the week end with her uncle, Mr. H$33 home here. that when those children 'went to Miss Annie K. McLeod about again af- A. L. Ste’wart. "SALiOA" Maxville citizens extend a most cor- school, discipline was looked upon by ter her recent illness. Miss Mary MacDonald spent a few $200.00 in Cash dial welcome t*/ Mr. and Mrs. Van them as something to be opposed and The Lascelle Bros, are busily engag- days "with her sister, Mrs. J. A. Camp- is enjoyed by millions of devoted friends" Vlack -being the new manager of the when they enter upon the larger sphere ed pressing bay for Mr. J. D. McMas- bell. Given Away Bank of Nova Scotia. of life’s activities they carried the ter. Mr. Dan MacNaughton spent a few FIRST PPRIZE ÎS8.M Black, Green or Mixed—Sealed Packets only The regular meeting,, of the Young same spirit of anarchism into their re- Mr. Konzie McDonald whohad been days w’ith Maxville friends. SECOND PRIZE S40.00 Men’s Club of the United Church will lationship with their fellowmen. This THIRD PRIZE $30.00 visiting Montreal friends has returned Messrs. Lefebvre Vogan of FOURTH PRIZE $2t.00 be held on Monday evening. spent national decay and that decay Vankleek Hill went through this sec- FIFTH PRIZE $10.00 home. ooo«x»osvith Mr. S. Stevens, bars. To them, the way of the trans- of last week in Montreal. Vankleek Hill. gressor was proving hard as it always Mrs. (Dr.) Sproul spent Saturday Mrs. N. D. McLeod and Mrs. D. D. Baby Food sc-a-BososoeeocKSOMMOBOosoBsoooocwcy-' does. in Smith Falls. McKinnon visited Hawkesbury friends Write for Pratt* Poultry Booh—FREE PRATT FOOD CO., OF CANADA, LTD. 328 Carlaw Ave., Toronto As it was arranged that their hear- Miss Flora McLeod of Martintown, on Friday. Under the auspices of ing should take place without delay, is visiting at the liome of Mrs. James Mr. and Mrs. R. A. McDougall were Murphy and his companion remained Neville. recent guests of Mr. J. D. McLennan. ?<3ooooocx5OOB0oeeooosoosxaoaooaoosocx= in town. Early in the day both pri- Mr. Peter Miller, Montreal, is visit- Mr. Robert McKinnon was a busi- GLENGARRY COUNCIL, soners were brought before the Police ing his cousin, Mrs. (Dr.) Sproul. ness visitor to Vankleek Hill, on Thurs- This is Station G. C, C. of the Magistrate, the Crow’u Attorney pro- Mr. Hersey Scott and family have ; day. secuting. They were indeed a sorry, moved to Morewood, Ont. Mr. D. A. McLennan called on Dal- GRAHAM CREAMERY CO. LIMITED KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS looking pair. Lewis, whose features Mr. Rannie Weir, Cornwall, spent keith friends this -week. were never classic in design, presented the latter part of last week at Mr. Dau Mr. Ernest Nixon, Vankleek Hill,, Broadcasting direct from The Glengarry News AN ALL-LOCAL CAST a pitiful outline of repellent hopeless- McDermid’s. visited Mr. J. D. Cameron on Fridav. ness. His high cheek bones, thick lips, ALEXANDRIA, ONTARIO. Miss Nora Cameron spent the ■week WILL PRESENT cauliflower ears, low brow and shifting LAGGAN end at Mr. D, D. McKinnon’s, Dal- eyes were as barren of intelligence as Friends (our great unseen audienee) We wish to announce, a plot of waste land in the Sahara March came in like a lion. It is Mr. and Mrs. M. D. McLeod visited that we are in the market for your Cream and Milk. Our Desert is devoid of vegetation. His claimed to be the worst storm exper- liis home at Dalkeith on Sunday. cheese factory will open for milk this spring and it will pay you hair was iinkept and wherever congen- ienced here in years. Messrs. Goulet and Levac, drovers, to patronize it. We are going to continue the Manufacture of ial soil was available, a straggling MY IRISH ROSE The Messrs. Eddie Bridson, Henry Dalkeith, on Saturday, shipped to the the small special process cheese which proved such a great suc- growth of beard showed itself. Webber and Herbert Goodman return- Montreal market a fine car of live cess last season. You can’t afford to loose 15 to 30 cents per On his gaunt and shifting form, his ed home from the w'oods last week 100 of Milk. "We can pay you that, and did last season, ask A three-act Cemedy-Dre ma clothes hung as if put there to dry, looking hale and hearty. Mr. and Mrs. Neil McIntosh visited any of our shippers. Prepare now to deliver your milk to our while his claw-like hands were mute Miss Mary F. McLeod, of St. Ra- Spring Creek the first of the week.. factory this season, distance is no handicap at our prices. though strong evidence that they and phaels, is spending a few days visiting It will pay you to ship cream and keep your milk at home water had long since ceased to* have her aunt, Mrs. Katherine McMaster. STEWART’S GLEN for raising live stock. Consider the price of Pork isn’t skim- anything in common. In rather strik- Mr. David N. Williams who has been milk worth a great deal? Cream looks very promising this sea- ing contrast to this was Deschino—more visiting friends here for the past cou- Miss Dell* McIntyre of Apple Hill son, it will pay you to prepare for shipping now. Alexender Hall, Alexandria, Ont, of the shabby genteel type. His close ple of months returned to the West spent the week end with her friend, “Give your calves and pigs a chance by shipping cream in fitting, though threadborc clothes, on Monday. Miss C. Sinclair. the spring months.” ON and oiled hair were redolent of past Our genial mail courier always make.s Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Clark spent a All express charges paid, colleeted from your door, free of glory, though utterly helpless so far his daily trips wiiether it storms or few days with relatives at Vankleek charge in summer time. Cans furnished, test accurate, weights as present encouragement or future rains. Tuesday last he had to break Hill. correct, highest prices at all times. hope were concerned. A pallor spread his own road to deliver the mail, which Mr. and Mrs. Rory MacDonald visit- Write, phone, call for information, prices, cans, etc. over his insipid countenance like an was a very heavy one. ed Maxville friends, the latter part of March 17th and luth, IS2S early morning fog over a beaver mea- Congratulations are in order to our last week. dow, while a semblance of tears welled teacher. Miss Grace K. McLeod upon Mr. Duncan Cameron paid Alexand- GRAHAM CREAMERY COMPANY, LTD- up in his narrow-slit eyes. having captured first honors in the ria a business visit on Saturday. ALEXANDRIA, ONT. Watch for further particulars. The Magistrate offered to secure teachers skeeing competitioa held. a5 Miss Kate Arkinstall is engage^ in ïS»OS«C»«»MOOBeK»OCBOOOS««»OOBBOS< seososososeocKKMSososoooaooosoeBosoS' THE GLENGARRY NEWS, FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1926. PAGE FIVE

y30ooaoooesoooe>pg5*3^ GLEN ROBERTSON of their little daughter, Mary Fran- JUDICIAL SALE cesca. I Headache and Tired EVERYBODY’S Mrs. Edward Shaughnessy of Mont- During the three short years of her —OF— 11 If youjarc a subscriber, 11 real, spent Tuesday and Wednes- little life Feeling Disappeared Store Premises and Stock-in- 11 your label is cither a j j day in town. ‘^The child gave her home a fleeting COLUMN Mrs. Dean Rowe returned to Ottawa smilo SO SAYS ONTARIO LADY AFTER Trade, Etc. THIS department affords the ' ' receipt or a notice ac- 11 on Monday and was accompanied by That made it happy for a while TAKING DODD’S KIDNEY PILLS her sister, Mrs. Alex. McKenzie. For just a while and yet MaDilQiialil Collage—SM public an economical and effec- IN THE SUPEEME COUET OF 11 cording as your sub- 11 Mrs. M. E. Hall Gives Her Experience ONTAEIO Mr. Gordon Fields, Montreal, spent It ■vv'as a smile they won’t forget’”. tive jneans of buying, selling, j j j with Dodd’s Kindey Pills. BETWEEN senption is, or is not j a few days in town recently, the guest When friends and neighbors learned Caarae la Housabold Science Huntsville, Ont.,, March 1—(Special) renting, exchanging, or seeking EOSENBEEG, of Mrs. Jos. Rickerd and family. that little Francesca was ill and later 11 paid up. It comes to 11 "Dodd’s Kidney Pills relieved my help or employment, thirty words ET AL Mr. Donald Spence, Ottawa, Sun- tliat she had died of pneumonia, they Applications are now being received kidney troi^ble in very short time and or under, two cents a word for PLAINTIFFS. 11 you every week. How j j dayed in terwn the guest of friends. shared the grief aud the loneliness of for the Spring Short Course, which 1 didn’t take as many as ■was marked the first insertion (minimum AND Mr. Alex. McGillis, we understand the family. will open March 23rd and- close June I ! does it appear to you ? 11 for a dose on the box. They* made me 50c.) ; each subsequent irfsertion MABKSON, has purchased «from Mr. Renaud his The funeral was held on Wednesday -10th, giving twelve weeks’ instruction house on Main Street, and purposes afternoon to St. Catherine’s Cemetery. feel better all over. I could eat bet- in various household science subjects. (minimum, 40c, weekly). Copy ET AL SWOOP ter, sleep ■well, didn’t have headache DEFENDANTS. opening a furniture store therein short- Greenfield, where Rev. Father C, F. These include practical classes in cook- for advertising under this head- or that tired dull feeling. I highly ing will be accepted up till nine PURSUANT to the Judgment in this ly. Gauthier officiated. ery, dressmaking ap^ millinery, laun- prize them.” 0 ’clock each Thursday morning. cause Tenders in writing will be receiv- Miss Jennie Rickerd spent Thursday Four little boys acted as pallbearers. dry, housewifery ana house furnish- This statement comes from Mrs. M. in Alexandria. They were Alexander McDonald, Wal- ings; as well as lectures in nutrition, Cash with order or an • dditional ed by the undersigned Master up, tu COÜNn NEWS E. Hall, a well known and higlily re- the twenty-third day of March, N.D., Mrs. McKenzie of Dalkeith, ■u*as a ter Moore, Claude Milton Cameron and home nursing and household adminis- charge of 10 cents in each case spected resident of this place. 1926^ at 1,30 o'clock in the afternoon, WILLIAMSTOWN recent guest of her son, Mr. Alex, and Sheldon McDonell. tration. Classes in either poultry will be imposed. Dodd’s Kidney Pills strengthen the for the purchase of the following assets Mrs. McKenzie. ^ Double sympathy is extended to Mr. management or horticulture are also kidneys and put them in good order to of the Estate of ‘Abraham Markson, The Presbyterian Congregation met Mrs. Chas. MoKinnou, Montreal, was and Mrs. McDonald, to 'Francesca's included. OtK do their full work of straining the late of the Town of Alexandria, in the in the Council Chambers on Sunday, the guest on Sunday, of her father, sisters, Margaret and Anna, and to The course is of an essentially prac- impurities out of the blood. With pure 0)unty of Griengarry, Merchant, de- February 28th, at 2 p.m. for the or- Mr. Robert MePhee. the baby brother,' Campbell, who only a tical nature, designed to meet the needs BIRTH—MACLEOD—At Dunvegan, bloodi, there is good heqlth all over the dination of their Elders. Rev. Mr. Min- Mr. James D. McDonald, Montreal,' few weeks ago gave in death their cf those ■vN’ho are unable to attend one Ont., ‘ on Sunday, February 28th, ceased:— body. gle of Montreal, officiated at the ser- spent the week end ■v\’ith his parents, baby son and brother, Archibald. of the longer courses. It aims to give 1926, to Mr. and Mrs. Neil B. Mac- 1. STORE PREMISES . being lots numbers There is no reason why anyone Two and Three on the west side of Main Street in vice and the following were ordained, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. McDonald. us thorough a training in the art of Leod, twin sons. said Town of Alexandria, except the parts thereof Messrs. Geo. A. Watson, Hiram John- MRS. JESSIE HILTS should continue to suffer when Dodd's described as follows : Commencing at lhe> north Master Herbert Osborn of the Me- homemaking as is possible in a short son, George D. Ferguson, William Mrs. Jessie Hilts, a resident of Kidney Pills can be obtained from east corner of said lot number Two, thence south tropolis spent several days last week time. PIANO TUNING—Pianos tuned, clean- Sixty-six degrees west along the northern boundary Kennedy, J. A. McGregor and James Brockville for the past five months, druggists everywhere, or The Dodds of said lot number Two, a distance of One hundred with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and M.’s. Accommodation is limited, and stu- ed, repaired and treated to prevent McNaughtou, Mr. Dougald Cameron died Friday morning at the residence Medicine Co., Ltd., Toronto. and thirty-two feet, thence south twenty-four- de- Jas. Robertson. dents will be accepted in the order moth, etc. Order left with D. Mul- grees east parallel with ' Miin Street a distance of and Col. H. A. Cameron, elders, assist- of her son-in-law, W. A. Remmer, prin- Thirty-nine feet six inch'es, thence north Sixty-six Mrs,'«D. A. K. McDonald went to of application. hern, at ..the School of Music. EARLE degrees east parallel with the northern boui^ary of ed Mr. Mingic. cipal of the Brockville «.public schools, Montreal, on Sunday, to undergo treat- $40 Weekly For You Apply at once to the Registrar, G. POOLE, 403 First Street, Corn- said lot number Two a distance of Eightedp feet, The Williamstown Branch of the after an illness of seven weeks, at the thence south twenty-four degrees east a distance of ment in the Royal Victoria Hospital. Macdonald College, P.Q. ■wall. } 48-tf. Fifty-seven feet, thence north sixty-six degrees east Women's Institute will hold their re- Here many friends triist she will re- age of 76 years. She was a native of Ambitious, in'experienced men want- February I.*), 1926. a distance of One hundred and fourteen feet to the- gular monthly meeting in .the Public Whitby, Her husband, Captaiu James ed. Write at once for Free Catalogue, western boundary or Main Street, thence north turn home shortly showing marked im- "WANTED—The undersigned will pur- Twenty.four degrees west along the western bound- Library on Thursday, March 11th, be- provement in Iiealth. She was accom- Hilts, predeceased her 29 years ago explaining how you can earn while ary of Main Street a distance of Ninety-six feet six learning: Garage Work. Engineering, chase young pigs, six weeks up, all inches to the place of beginning, together with a ginning at 2.30 p.m. All the ladies are panied to the city by her niece, Mrs. and surviving to mourn her lass are AUCTION SALE right of way in common with the other owners of cordially invited to be present. Charles McKinnon. three daughters and two sons, namely, Electricity, Chauffering, Bricklaying, kinds. Apply to Bbussin and Graham, parts of said lots numbers Two and Three, describ- Barbering, Hairdressing, etc. Hemp- ed as follows': commencing in the western bound- We are glad to hear that Miss Mrs. W. A. Remmer, Mrs. W. 0. Law, The undersigned ■will offer for sale by Box 326, Alexandria, Ont. 51-tf. ary of Main Street at a distance of Thirty-eight feet hill Practical Schools, 163 King St. Mamie Ferguson who has been ill with Brockville';* Mrs. Walter Nicholson and Public Auction at two inches north of the south east corner of lot a bad cold is improving. Mr. Oswald .Hilts, Pickering, and Mr. West, Toronto. number Three, thence south sixty-six degrees west Lot 4-4th Con. Township of Kenyon NOTICE—The monthly meeting of a distance of One hundred and fourteen feet, thence Dr. A. Tupper Macdonald who has OBITUARIES George W. Hilts, of Oshawa. Two sis- the Kenyon Township Council called north Twenty-four degrees west a distance of Fifty- (On the farm of the late D^n A. Mac- seveii feet, thence south Sixty-six degrees west a been quite ül with the grippe his ters and a brother reside at Oshawa, Roofing at Wholesale for March 2nd, owing to the recent distance of Eighteen feet, thence north Twenty-four friends will be glad to learn, is very MRS. M. MCMILLAN to which place the remains were taken doneli "Bailiff”) degrees west a distance of Twenty-two feet, thence storm, has been adjourned till Sat- north Sixty-six degrees east a distance of Twenty- much better. Mrs. Mary O’Brien McMillan, a Monday morning, March 1. Special "Early Bird” sale of roof- ON TUESDAY, MARCH 16TH, 1926 urday, March 6th, at 1 o ’clock. JAS. nine feet six inches, thence south Twenty-four de- Miss Margaret Dunlop who under- ing March only. Reliable grades and grees east a distance of Forty-two feet six inches, daughter of one of London’s first set- The following Farm Stock. Imple- A. McNAUGHTON, Clerk. 8-:c thence south Fifty-one degrees forty minutes east-a went an operation for appendicitis in tlers, died at her home, 897 Richmond MISS SARAH TYO heavy weights. Freight paid. Cash ments, etc. distance of Thirty feet, thence onith Sixty-six de- the Cornwall General Hospital, is ex- After a long illness the death oc- grees east a distance of Eighty-nine feet to the Street, on February 24th, 1926. She buyers save big by ordering spring Fifteen choice graded Holstein milch WANTED—New laid Eggs, Dairy But- western boundary of Main Street, thence south pected home shortly. Her sister. Miss was in her 87th year. curred at the Montreal General Hos- needs at these wholesale prices. Sam- cows, Jersey milch cow, yearling heif- ter, Live and Dressed Poultry, etc. Twenty-four degrees east a distance of Ten feet six Jessie’ Mae Dunlqp G.N., was up with pital, on Friday morning, Feb. 19tii, inches to the place of beginning. Mrs. McMillan was a daughter of ples and Catalogue of Builder’s Bar- er, 12 Leicester sheep, 3 horses(2 Write for more information. Gunn her. 1926, of Sarah Tyo, daughter of Mrs. On this land, which is conveniently situated on the late Denis O’Brien, one time mer gains. free. The Halliday Co., Ltd., mares 1 gelding), disc harrow (ne^w), Laiiglois and Co. Limited, Montreal. the Main Street of Alexandria and is an old estab- The funeral of the late Mr. John John A. Tyo an(^ the lateJohii A. 3 Jackson Street, Hamilton, Ont. lished business stand, are erected the following chant, miller and distiller of London. disc drill, 2 harro'SN’S, cultivator, mow- 6-6c. buildings : a stone store with frame addition in rear. Tyo of River Road west, who was Her father came to this district during Tyo, St. Raphaels. The remains were 8-3e. ing machine '(new), mowing machine, Storehouse. Barns, Driving Shed, Stables and found dead in. his bed last Tuesday accompanied home on Friday evening, the early part of 1828 and was among ■-vaggon (new), rake, binder (new), WÀNTBD—^Wanted to hire a truck, morning, ■was held to St. Mary’s by her sister, Mrs. S. Kew, Brockville AUCTION ~SALE^The " undersigned 2. A GENERAL STOCK-IN-TRADE of dry the first to start ■udiat to-day is Lou- hay rack, spring tooth harrow, plow, one and one half to tow ton capa- Church and cemetery and was largely and cousin, Miss Helen Smith of Mont- Will see by 'Public Auction at In- goods, groceries, bootsand shoes, hardware, cloth- don. Mrs. McMillan had the distinc- grubber, fanning mill, cream separa- city, for delivery 60 to 70 miles per ing, men’s furnishings, ladies' ready-to-wear, flour attended. Rev. R. A. Macdonald P. real. kerman, Ont., on Monday, March and feed. etc. The stock-in-trade will be sold at a tion of being the first pupil, the then tor, 2 milk* cans, cart, 2 single buggies, day, six to eight months steady em- rate on the dollar on an inventory to be taken im- P. officiated. She leaves to mourn her loss her 15th, among other stock and impie- Village of London, ever sent to the double buggy, milk rig, pair of bob- ployment guaranteed. Write stat- mediately after the sale. An inventory of Decem- Mr. W; Dunlop who was in Ottarv’a mother, four sisters, and two brothers, ^ments, the following: Four pure ber Thirty-first, 1925, may be seen on the premises, Sacred Heart College at Detroit. She sleighs, riding sleigh, cutter, quantity ing capacity of truck, full particul- or at the office of P. S. Ross'& Soas, 142 Notre the guest of his brother, Mr. John J. Mrs. S. Kew, Brockville, Mrs. Ira H. bredi Hackney Horses — "Island left her home here to go to the city of hay and straw, household furnL , ars and salary expected before Dame Street West, Montreal', and the st<^kon hand and Mrs. Dunlop, returned home on Holmes, Ogdensburg, N.Y., and Bertha Masterpiece” No. 964, rising 5 years; and the premises may be inspected at any time. No when a young girl, making the en- ture and numerous other articles. March 20th. Graham Creamery lumberor wood, horses, vehicles or harness are of- .Friday. - and. Jemima, at home, William of "Winsome Tassie”, No. 856, brood tire trip by horse and buggy. Sale to commence at 12 o’clock noon. Company Limited^ Alexandria. 7-3e fered for sale. 0 mare in fold to Island Masterpiece; Massena, N.Y. and Donald of Alberta. TERMS;—.$10.00 and under, cash; Ten per centum of the purchase price of either Two sons, Charles of Klamath ^Falls, pair young mares (to be registered.) parcel is to be paid u)>on the acceptance of tender ' ROSAMOND All were able to attend the funeral ex- over that amount 8 months’ credit on and the balance in thirty days, without interest, and Oregon and Edward J. cf New York cept Donald. rising 3 and 1 year; this pair are FOR SALE—Irish Cobbler Seed, Po- upon completion of payment, possession will be at City, survive. Two brothers, Edward furnishing approved joint notes. 5 tatoes, $3.00 per bag of 90 lbs. Apply Mr. Raphael Kennedy who had been The funeral took place on Sunday mated and are comers having quali- once g ven. The highest or any tenders need not and Denis O’Brien who died a few p.c. per annum off for cash. necessarily be accepted. visiting for some time in this section, afternoon to St. Raphaels Church and ty, speed and action. All these to DUNCAN MeCORMICK, R.R. 1, Further particûlars may be bad from Messrs. Mc- years ago at Chicago, were well know.i Farm for sale or to rent or on shares. took his departure on Wednesday, for cemetery and was very largely attend- are bred from stock purchased by Alexandria. 8-tf. Master, Mcntgomery, Fleury & Company. Barris- among the older residents of the city. JOSEPH LE6RÔULX, Auet. ters, Temple Building, Toronto, Messrs. Macdonell the late J. Wesley Allison from tliat Detroit, Mich. ed. S. & I. MACDONELL, Props. & Costello, Barristers, Alexandria, Ontario, C. H. Miss Sadie McCulloch of Fairview, Her husband predeceased her in 1881. The pallbearers were Messrs Grant foremost American breeder. Judge FOR SALE—The north half of 26-8th Cline, Esq., K.C-, Cornwall. Oq^., George A. Stiles, The funeral was held on Saturday 8-2e Cornwall, Ont,. P, S. Ross & Sons, 142 Notre Dame spent last week in this neighborhood Cattaiijach, Robert Johnson, and Herman Moore. MACHINERY Pordson Lancaster, 100 acres, and known as Street West. Montreal, Que., or the undersigned morning, 27th, ulto., to St. Michael’s the guest of her sister, Mrs. Gordon Calder, cousins of the deceased, Louis Tractor, Plow, Disc and Silo Filler the Thomas McDonald farm. In Church, wliere requiem High Mass was proximity to school and factory; Dated at Cornwall this First day of March, A»D- McGillis. and John Lauzon and Da^wson La- also - a full line of other machinery. sung at 9 o’clock and interment made 1926. \ . Mr. Leslie McKinnon and the Misses framboise, , P. A, SMITH, R.R. 1, Inkermau, AUCTION SALE good frame house; outbuildings in in St. Peter’s Cemetery.—The Fre«» ISd) JAS. R. O’REILLY," Lillian and Edna McKinnon, of Bro- Among the relatives present from a Ont. 8-2c good condition.’ For terms and 8-3c Local Master at Cornwall, Press, London, Ont. There will be sold by Public Auction die, spent the week end visiting friends distance were Mr. and Mrs. S. Kew, other particulars apply to D. R. Mc- ■■■ ■ at the premises of Angus McLean, Lots in this section. Brockville; Mrs. I. H. Holmes, Ogdens- FOR SALE—"ROSE HILL FARM” Donald, Box 26, R.R. 2, Green Val- 1 and 2, 21st Con. Indian Lands, Ke'n- Important The recent heavy snow storm left The late Mr. Duncan McMillan, hus- burg, N.Y., William Tyo and daughter, —One of the finest and choicest ley Or to D. J. McDonell, R. R. 1, yon Township. (Tliis is the Dau Me- the roads for the time being in a band of the deceased lady, was a bro- Pearl of Massena, N.Y., Mrs. John farms in Lancaster township, con- Dalhousie Station, Que. ) 7-2e Kercher farm, 4 miles north of Max- bad condition for thq travelling pub- ther of Mrs. D. J. S. MacDonald of Rae and Mis.% Helen Smith of Mont- sisting of 160 acres, all cleared, AUCTION SALE ville), Thursday, March 11th, at 1 lic. We would call the attention of Glen Nevis and Mr. Angus A. McMil- real, Mrs. A. G. McDonald, Grant Cat- drained, fenced and in a high state FOR SALE—Commodious residence, o’clock sharp: 10 high grade Holstein the wiseacres to the fact that the lan of Vancouver, B.C., also the late tanach aqd Charlie O’Connor, of Apple of cultivation. Good barns, 2 silos, store premises and garage, situate in POSTPONED high taxes being paid by the public for Senator McMillan^ of Alexandria. Hill; Mrs. Davies and Herman Calder stables for thirty-five head of cat- and Ayrshire milk cows, 6 two year the town of Alexandria. Price right maintaining the highway in a proper of North Lancaster. tle, horse stable, hog pens, 2 hen old heifers due to freshen; year old and terms reasonable. For further houses, ice house, milk house, imple- bull; year old heifer; brood mare, 7 ^particulars apply to Joanna McGilli- condition should be more than suffi- MRS. WALTER N. STEVENSON Many beautiful flowers were placed ment shed, granary and driving shed years old; general purpose mare; driv- vray, box 245, Alexandria. 1-tf Owing to the inclement cient to keep such passable at least, At Morris, Man., on February 13th, on the casket, including wreaths from ■which could be used for a garage. ing mare, 7 years old; brood sow, 35 particularly for His Majesty’s mail there passed away to her; eternal re- Mr. and Mrs. S. Kew, Brockville; Mr. weather, David Jno Clark's Beautiful 9 room house, situated on hens; threshing mill with blower can service. ward, Bessie C. Stevenson, wife of and Mrs. Ira H. Holmes, Ogdensburg, FARM FOR SALE—30-4th Lochiel, Auction Sale, at lot 8, Con. a hill, with furnace, bathroom and be run with 6 H.P.; Frost and Wood Walter N. Stevenson, at the age oi N.Y., Mr. and Mrs. John Rae an! good one hundred acre farm, nearly 5, Chariot tenburgh, 1 mile toilet; cistern, wood shed and good binder, 3 new canvasses; McCormick LANCÂST21R 39 years. She was formerly Bessie Miss Helen Smith, Montreal; spray, all clear. Half mile from Lochiel east of Grant’s Corners, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bolton, Ogdens- cellars. Shade trees apple trees garden mower; steel liay rake; McCormick Catherine McMillan and was born at Deering drum hay loader; new, Massey- church, close to school and cheese scheduled for Wednesday. Mr. D. P. J. Tobin was a recent burg, N.Y. with all small fruit and small inaide Laggan, being a daughter of Duncan J. Harris drill seeder; set harrows, 2 factory. Dwelling house and out- March 3rd, has been post- visitor to Montreal. ^Mass cards were received from Mr. grove. Also a six room house ‘JH McMillan, now of Edmonton, Alta. . milkwagons; set sleighs, driving sleigh, buildings on premises, good well— poned till Friday, March Miss Evelyn Whyte of MacDonald and Mrs. I. H. Holmes and Mrs. and good repair for hired man. Con- As a child she ■went West with her par- almost new; hay rack; hog rack, dou- Will be sold at reasonable price. For College, Ste. Anne de Bellevue, ■was the Mrs. E. Locke of Ogdensburg, venient to church, school and rail- 12th. See bills for list. ents and settled at Union Point, Mani- ble harness; express harness; single terms, etc., apply to Mrs. John B. guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. The sympathy of the community is way station. Rural mail delivery D. D. McCuaig, Auctioneer toba, until 1909, when she married, and harness; cream separator; walking McCormick, Ottawa, Street, Alex- P. Whyte for the week end. 'extended to the bereaved family in and telephone, all to be sacrificed for ■ ■ moved to Silver Plains where she and plow; fanning mill; churn; washing andria. 6-3c. Mr. D. J. MaePherson, accompanied their sorrow. $12,500 (scarcely the value of houses) her husband farmed for a number of machine; cook stove; Quebec heater; by his family, left last week fon Hills- to settle an estate. For further years, moving later to the town of Mor- Chevrolet Touring Car; whiffletrees; FARM FOB SALE—^In order to close Insurance and Speculation Bo dale, Mass., where they w'ill reside iu particulars call 63-4 I..aneastor or ris, Man., where she passed away on IN MBMORIAM-é-In loving memory neck yokes; atone boat, milk pails, an Estate, the west half of lot num- future. They carry with them the write to B. P. SNIDER, BainsviUe, the above me-ntioned date. of our Father, Joseph Quesnell, who barrels, quantity of -potatoes, hay" seed, ber twenty-three in the sixth conces- Not Go Together best wishes of their many friends for Ontario. 8-2c Mrs. Stevenson was always an ener- departed this life on March 5th, 1925. buckwheat, barley and peas and many sion of the Townsuip of Lancaster Do not speculate with your insur- their success in their new home. . Mr. getic worker in church circles and .en- The end was sudden, the blow se- other articles too numerous to mention. containing 93 acres more or less is, ance. Place it with an agency having MaePherson has accepted the position VILLAGE OF MAXVILLE joyed wide popularity. She bore her vere, Terms $5.00 and under cash; 6 offered for quick sale. This pro- a recognized prestige--one that re- of Manager of one of the largest sum- illness with tiue Christian patience To part with one we loVed so dear. perty is well situated and part of presents only companies of unquestion- mer homes in the State. COURT OF REVISION months’ credit to parties furnishing and fortitude and despite what loving Thy purpose Lord we cannot see approved joint notes; 5 per cent off the Village of North Lancaster is able/standing. With us you secure not At a meeting held in the sacristy of care and the best of medical attention But all is well that’s done by Thee, LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS for cash. D. I). McCuaig, Auctioneer. built thereon. The buildings are onl3(’' the soundest insurance, but also St. Joseph’s Church, after eight o’clock could do she could not withstand the Inserted by the Wife and Family, 8-lc substantial and comfortable. Con- the service which has earned us an Mass, Sunday, February 21st, and un- Notice is hereby given that a Cotui ravages of an illness that confined her Maxville, Ont., ’ 8-Jc of Revision will sit at one o’clock p. venient to Schools, Churches, Mills, enviable position in insurance affairs. der the direction of Rev. C. McRae, to her room for over a year. and Factories. A substantial por** P.P., the Sodality of the Children of - m. in the village of Maxville on Mon- She is survived by her, husband who IN MEMOBIAM—In sweet and lov- AUCTION SALE tion of the purchase/ price may be MORRIS BROS. Mary, elected as their President, for day the 15th day of March, 192è, in has the sincere sympathy of a large ing memory»' of our dear one, Mrs, arranged by mortgage on the farm. ' Alexandria, Ont. the coming year, Miss Emma Bertrand, connection with the following /works circle of friends which was apparent Donald J. Dewar who departed this The undersigned will offer for sale For further particulars and term* of South Lancaster. This election constructed under the provisions of by the large attendance, and the many life, March 7th, 1924. by Public Auction at apply to MRS. MARGARET Mc- was necessitated by the much regretted the "Local Improvement Act.” floral tributes, at her funeral which We’ve no mother, no we’re weep- LOT 17-9TH CON. LOCHIEL DONELL, North Lancaster, Ont., departure of Miss Margaret Tulley, Covered drain on Mcchanie Street, was held Monday, Feb. 15th. She is ing (11-2 miles from tannery, Breadal- Administratrix Estate Ranald A. who has ably filled the office of Presi- West. ■ Easter Suitings ! also survived by her father, D. J. Mc- She has left us here alone, Covered drain on Main Street, Sout:i. bane) McDonelk dent of the Society, since its organi- Millan of Edmonton, Alta., four bro- She beneath the sod is sleeping ON TUESDAY, MARCH 9TH, 1926 North Lancaster, Ont., 13th July, zation. The appreciation of the other Covered drain on Elgin street. thers and four sisters, Donald D. of Now the joy is taken from our The following Farm Stock, Imple- 1925. 27-tf. members was conveyed to Miss Tulley Permanent concrete side-walk on Landis, Sask., Jas. E., Port Mann, B. home. ments, etc. in’a vote of thanks, moved by Mi;-:s Alexander street. C., John A., of Edmonton, Neil of Inserted by mother, husband and Thirteen choice milk cows (Grade Grace McDonald and seconded by Miss Permanent concrete side-walk on FARM FOR SALE Aberdeen, Sask. Mrs. John I). McLeod, family. .-\yrslures), all due to freshen in Now is the time to Agatha McDonald. Peter street. Kirk Hill, Ont., Mrs. George McLean, Kirk Hill, Ont., March 1st, 1926. spring; l.two year old heifer, 1 two Offers for the purchase of the north 0 Permanent concrete side-walk -on , order your EASTER Sarles, N. D., Catherine J., of Edmon- 8-le Spring street. year' o!d bull, 3 yearling heifers, 2 half of lot number nine in the, eighth CLOTHING. BALTIC’S CORNERS ton and Laura, of Washington, D.C. -- - - - Permanent concrete side-walk ou working horses, about 75 hens, thresh- Charlottenburg to close the estate of The casket was covered with beauti- King street. ing mill with blower, No. 1; Fair- John A. McDonalcb late of Glen Roy. Miss Jessie . McLean paid Montre,il ful flow^ers from her husband and her HENRY’S banks gasoline engine, C h.p.; Deering Offers will be received for the above a business visit over the week end. Permanent concrete side-walk o?i own family also from the G.W.V.A., Elgin street. binder, G ft., cut; hay loader, seeder, farm up to 12 o’clock noon on the 22nd New samples are on Miss Mae C McLennan, Ottawa Nor- Women’s Institute, Women’s Axiliavy, Shorthand School The total cost of all the above men- drag harrow, cultivator, land roller, of February, 1926 by the undersigned. hand. mal School, spent the week end at her Municipality cf Morris, Staff of the fanning mill, disc harrow, 2 walking This farm contains about 100 acres parental home here. OTTAWA, ONTARIO tioned works is $.3302.00 of whieh Court House, King Solomon Lodge A. $1151.58 is to be i)aid by the Corpora- plows, ensilage cutter complete, with and is well located near a cheese fact- Quite a number from this vicinity F. & A.M. and Neil and Murdie 'Mc- blo'wer; drag saw, lumber waggon, ory and school. On the farm are Don’t wait till the last attended the funeral of the late Mrs. tion. Leod, uncles, of Minneapolis, Miu4 Students from this school cap- The Court wil hear eomplaint.s mowing machine, horse rake, 2 single erected a frame house 18x20 feet, "with minute. John Grant. The pallbearers ■were L. A. Stator, buggies, milk rig, single cutter, ■water- kitchen attached, a frame barn with Mr. Oliver McRae, Dunvegan, spent tured premier honors for all Can- against the proposed assessments, or L. E. Hodgins, T. Faux, M. Stanley, F. ada on the May, 1925, Civil Ser- the accuracy of frontage measure- ing trough, srp tank, horse clipper, stable, and other buildings. There are the week end with Mr. Wm. J. Mc- Hays and O. T. Johnston. Interment cream separatoi, 750 lbs. capacity; about 30 acres under cultivation, 5 Lennan. vice Examinations, by taking the ments, or any other complaint which was made in the Morris Cemetery. persons interested may desire to make churn, 2 milk cons, 3 cream cans, buggy acres bush, 20 acres under beaver hay Mr. Tim Harkins is engaged in haul- Those from a distance who attended the first place on Grade one, Grade and cutter pole, set of heavy double and the balance iu pasture land. ing logs to Greenfield. and which is by Law cognizable by Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing funeral were Mr. and Mrs. G. McLean two. Bilingual, Promotion, etc., the Court. harness, set of light driving harness, Possession will be given on the com- Miss Margaret and Mrs. Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. G. }1. McLean, and 35 successful candidates. set single harness, cart harness, kitchen pletion of the purchase. in Men’s and Women's Ciothing at Montgomery visited Mrs. Dau Stewart J. W. i WEEGAR, the rate of 50c per hour. Sarles, N. D.^ Mr. Murdie McLeod, of These records speak for them- ' A’illage Clerk. range, Quebec heater and many other The highest or any offer not neces- on Wednesday. Minneapolis, Minn, uncle; three bro- articles too numerous to mention. sarily accepted. Messrs. Wm. McDonald and Nelson selves, and, moreover, emphasize Dated at Maxville, the 3rd day of thers, D. D., Jehu A., and Neil and March, 1926. 8-2c All tlie above machinery are prac- Terms of sale, 10% upon acceptance Montgomery are busily engaged sawing Mrs. Wm. McMillan, of Winnipeg, a superior school. You may veri- tically new. ' of the offer and the balance in cash wood in this neighborhood. Man. fy them by consulting the official CARD OF THANKS^Mrs. John ~ A. Sale to commence at 12.30 o’clock sharp upon the completion of the purchase Mr. Dan McLennan has left for New list. Tyo and family desire to express TERMS:—$10.00 and under,, cash; in thirty days. Ontario ■w’hero lie purposes spendiiiij MARY FRANCESCA McDONALD their heartfelt thanks to their many over that amount 8 months’ credit on Offers must be received in writing some time. Send for circular, giving full G. FILFE, Tailor On '^uesday, February, the twenty- friends and neighbors for their kind fiVrnishing approved joint notes. 6 signed by the purchaser. Mr. John R. McDonald visitv^d particulars about our course. ALEXANDRIA, ONT. third, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. sy’mpathy and assistance during their p.c. per annum off for cash. Dated this 27th January, 1926. friends at Mrs. J. C. Montgomery's A. McDonald, 23 in the Fourth of D. E. HENRY, President. recent sad bereavement. Martin- JOSEPH LEGROULX, Auet. MACDONELL & COSTELLO, Mill Square, near Campbell’s Garage on Sunday. Kenyon, was made sad by the death 196 Sparks St. town, Out., March 1st, 1926, S-lc OVIDE MENARD, Prop. 3-2e. Alexandria, Ontj PAGE SIX THE GLENGARRY NEWS, FRIDAY, :^^ARCH 5, 1926.

Barbs for Dnury. Mr. Raney—I made two speeches. orable member is Joking. The Prime “Tlie Ciucinnatus of Crown Hill X made a speech for a personal friend Minister doesn’t propose to bc- stam- V also came to town/’ said Mr. Fergu- of mine, Sam Carter, in Guelph, and peded, coerced, or teased into mak- The Most To Produce Liquor Policy I wouldn’t care who his opponent was. son, “saying that the battle of demo- ing any statement until the time comes. Digestible cracy had to be refouglit if the coun- He was an Independent candidate. When I tell you about it 1 believe it try was to be saved from autocratic I made another speech for my friend of Sweets That Will Suit Sane W. H. McPherson. If the honorable will be a policy that will almost en- government. ‘Mr. Raney/ «aid Mr. Our pure Corn Syrup i»: Drury, has had to face a lot of stern membor has any criticism of what I gage your support. But I want to say relished by adults and! I did not know* him, and I have not Premier Ferguson’s.action, on Thura- words, but the Progressive Leader is did, let him make the most of it. liere that this Government takes no children because of it’s ’ seen him since—went baçk to report, ;day 18th Feb,, in tho\'^ng an amend- a tough old bird.’ (Gales of laughter Mr. Ferguson declared that Mr. second placé to any organization, whe- delicious flavor. , ment to the Raney amendment fore- and tried to say he w'as impressed with and desk-thumping'from the Conserva- Raney had vigorously opposed C. H. the sincerity of the Government in the ther religious, prohibition, or moral, It is alsorichinfood value, ' stalled, it is understood, the introduc- tive* benches.) And all this sentiment Buckland, Conservative candidate in and so easily digested. tion by Opposition members of an course outlined to him. He was throt- ill its desire and efforts to improve the from our friends—our friend who de- Guelpli, a returned soldier, and father Doctors recommend it. amendt^nt which, if allowed by the tled, too, and not allowed to finish clined to investigate one of the great- of two soldier boys. conditions of living in the Province, speaker of the House, would have put his address. Why is that? est scandals that ever took place in “Shame!” cried Government mem- and in doing what is right with that every member in the position of hav- Criticizes Methods. the Parliament Buildings.” bers. end in view. ing to express himself in favor of or “It was made quite apparent this “Then I remember Mr. Coyne was Refer to New Bureau. year, largely f^y certain gentlemen, He then moved his amendment to against Government control of liquor. very active,” he continued. ‘He has Mr. Ferguson referred to an article The Premier’s remarks on the li- Even during the interim before the MJ*. Raney’s amendment. “I wish been a Liberal candidate more than in The Toronto Star of Jan. 27, 1926, quor question came after he had spo- prohibition convention it was made once, and vigorous against all Conser- entitled, “New Prohibition Body to move^” said he, “seconded by Mr. Kcn extensively on a review of Gov- apparent on every platform on which vatives. These are the men who have Sponsored by Mr. Raney Foreshadow^s Henry, that all the words in the ernment work. Folding up his notes my honorable friend from East Well- charge of the prohibition organization, a Hot Fight,” and s^iJd: “Y^ou were amendment after the second word, on his admiiiistrational history, he ington (Mr. Raney) could secure a the men who shaped all the activities responsible and took part in the or- ‘that,’ in the first line, be omitted, and paused, looked around the House and hearing. Not only tliat, but his of the organization, my honourable ganization at the time.” then declaredAhat he w^ould deal with friends went from end to end of the that the following be substituted friend is constantly harpii;g—” Here Mr. Raney undertook to explain the the question of the traffic in intoxi- Province trying to condemn the Gov- he hesitated as if thinking of another organization of the prohibition body therefor: “Thià^ House desires, fur- cants* in the Province of Ontario. ernment. Did they condemn the Gov- word. which Mr. Ferguson had termed “the tiicrmore, to assure your Honor that “Hypocrite or Liar.” ernment. Did they condemn the Gov- Mr. Rency — Oh, that’s good donkey engine” “This donkey en- it is of the opinion that iu the enact- He continued: “I think we all agree ernment for i^nproper administration? enough. gine,” said he “was organized to that every one worthy of the name Was it for impropriety of office? Was ment of important public legislation Mr. Ferguson—I rather thought so can'V on the very thing that tl/e hon- -of citizen is interested ,in the moral it for anything else in the way of ad- the principle of responsible parliament- myself, but didn’t w’ant to say so. orable member has been advocating. well-being of Ontario. Every one ministration? >.o! The whole theme ary government, on which our British “My honorable friend,” he contin- Its businessi is principally educational. may not be agreed on the methods to of my Jianorable friend’s address was ued, “is alw’ays demanding that the It will therefore be non-partisan—” démocratie: institutions rest, ' should be adopted or the course,, to be pur- that the country must vote against O.T.A. be not iuterferred wdth, appar- Government members interupitcd be observed in order that such legisla- AWARDED MEDAL BY RADIO sued. All good Christians believe in FergusoiL’-find liis crowd because they ently believing that the O.T.A. is the ! * with guffaws. a hereafter, but all do not take the liad linked up with the whiskey deal- solution of the difficulties. His tion should have the undoubted sanc- —‘ ‘ non-scctarian, ’ ’ continued Mr. tion and support of the people, as ex- same means or course to get there. ers. I put it to this House. I put it thoughts are not to educate the public Raney, “and w’ill maintain a strict All believe in the fundaniental prin- to the sane-minded people of Ontario. sentiment, but to legislate the pooide I^^ressed through their representatives neutrality in matters of pu1)lic policy in the Legislature, to the end that all ciples and doctrine. Because they dif- W'as that any vay in which to discuss into a frame of mind.” other than traffic in liqliors.” fer in detail is no reason for the con- the problem so tliat any good might be Article by Raney. such legislation should possess the au- Mr. Ferguson, “Who brought the demnation of any section. No section got from it?” Then he referred to an article by thority and support necessary to com- of the people has any right to mete Even the Dominion elections were temperance issue into politics? Who mand the respect and observance of Mr. Raney iu The Toronto Star Week- is more responsible thau the honor- out condemnation to those THIO differ not free of this agitation, according the community.” ly on Dec. 15, 1923. There it was able gentleman who has Just taken on this or any public question. The to the Premier, who said that “Mr. written, he said; “The O.T.A. is not man who stands up and says. ‘I am Raney’s chore-boy, Ben- Spence,” tra- his seat? A great ,deal has been said a solution of the drink evil. There is by tlie leaders of this organization right and all others are wu-ong,’ is velled up’ info Simcoe, from platform no solution of the drink evil. It will ■either a hyprocrite or> a liar, and I to platform, and from house to house, about democratic principles. If demo- endure as long as apx>etite remains. cratic principles mean freedom of have no patience with that type of urging the electors to vote against The question is, what is the nearest SAWING man. Nor de we make any progress in the Conservative candidate there, be- thought and speech is it in keeping thing to a solution? Obviously, it is with such principles to secure written any great problem by constant re- cause he (Spence) said the Conserva- some form of x>iohibition, greater or pledges from all people not to vote We are now sawing crimination or harping criticism. I tive candidate was a liiember of the less.” . .am prepared to argue with any one Ferguson crowd, and allied with the for a Conservative? I ask again, Can “I have never,” declared Mr. Fer- an organization of that kind be called and can take care who will give you credit for the hon- whiskey interests. The County of guson, “heard tliç honorable member esty of your convictions. But -I anything else but political and active Peel, according to the Premier, provid- express such sentiments in the House.” of your work. haven’t any use for the man who, like organization to defeat the Govern- ed another ca^e of this agitation. Mr. Raney—You have never heard the Pharisee of old, sets himself up ment ?” •» There, for reasons as unexplainable on me say anything in tlie House iu con- as an example for all men. Mr. Raney—Does the Prime Min- the surface as others, the W.C.T.U. tradiction to that. , The J. T. Schell Co. Would Seek Best Course. ister know today what his policy is? had endorsed Pewey Parker against Mr. Ferguson—Then why is he in- “The people who make up the Pro- Mr. Ferguson—I presumo the hon- ALEXANDRIA Sam Charters, Conservative, who long tolerant of evuyone ivho disagrees vince are sane and conservative in 6-3c has been recognized as an outstanding with him? their view’s. Any one can drop a prohibitionist and a leader in the Mr. Raney—That question is ob- .aocxaoaooaocQcxaooooeMOOoooowsoogoogq match and start a conflagration that movoinoiit. takes an army of men to overcome. vious—like the question addressed to That doesn’t mean ability. It means “Even up in Simcoe, Mr. Drury—” the man: “When did he stop beating arson, or something like that. Any began the Premier. ‘ his wife? . ' one can foment hatred and prejudice. “Don’t speak of the dead,” gibed Mr. Ferguson—If I asked the hon- But that isn’t creditable. The great the Liberal benches. ourable membor to stop beating the problem that every one must . take I “Well, then^” smiled the Premier, air it would be more to, the xioint. hold of ill assuming the duties of a I’ll come down to the year 1926.” (Laughter). citizen is what is the best thing to Prohibition Convention. “I repeat,” he continued, “he be done in traduiug the present and Dealing with the octivities of the gives an expression of view that I have future generation of the Province. prohibition convention of this year, never hoard him express in the “Unless we are prepared to pursue the Premier held that, while he was House..” that course, I know’ of no other way not criticizing The members of the or- Matter of Education. whereby we can develop sound public ganization, he had a perfect right to Mr. Raney—Would the Prime Min- For the first time in the histoïy of the world, the award of a i^edal ©pinion on a public question. -I take criticize the action of the organizatitui ister say the law making theft a crime for life-sanng was made over the radio when, on the night of î'eb- the liberty of repeating now the ve- as a body. He referred to Ben Spence w'as a solution of the difficulties creat- ruary 17th, Sir Henry Thornton, President of the Canadian National Rail- hemence adds, nothing to reason; and as “my honourable friend’s chief ed by the propensities of people to Do you ways, speaking from CNRO, Ottawa, presented the medal of the Royal clerk/’ and to the policy Spence had steal? \ Humane Society to Mrs. K. G. Rolyblank, wife of a civil engineer in the abuse and vilification is guarded. Want a Cook, service of the Company. Mrs. Polyblank was in her home at O’Brien in the Unfortunately in this paramount laid down at the meeting as having Mr. Ferguson—There is no Sunday northern part of Quebec Province and as Sir Henry Thornton, in Ottawa, ^question there is too much of that to be pursued. He quoted accounts school or church iu this country that Want a Clerk, reached the appropriate moment in his address, the medal was handed «pirit displayed, sometimes from from The Globe and The Mail and isn’t inspiring the interests of every to Mrs. Polyblank who, with a nuniber of friends, listened to the address sources and organizations w’hich shock Empire to support his contentions that Want a partner, through a receiving set installed in her home. boy or girl against crime and theft. The deed for which the award was made took place at Long Lac, and surprise me. Why does it occur? the spirit of the assembly was one of What are you doing like tl:at in re- Want a situation, Ontario, in the summer of 1925, Mrs. Polyblank plunging overboard fron^ There must bo some reason—some “out to beat the Government, regard- gard to this question? If my honor- a motor boat to save the young child of a friend who had slipped over motive for it. I would like to discuss less of what happened.” He referred able friend p)ursaed the same course Want to sell a farm, the side. Mrs. Polyblank swam M the child, maintaining it afloat, divest- with the House this afternoon the pre- to the statement of Rev. Basil Thomp- on the drink evil that he does with ed herself of clinging clothing, and calmly awaited the arrival of son at that meeting that, “so far as Want to borrow money, rescuers, being practically exhausted when reached. < sent unsettled state of public opinion, tlieft and other crimes he will arrive » The photograph shows Mrs. Polyblank, in her home just after she ' and the bitter, unnecessary attitude the Conservative iiarty is concerned, at a solution more successful thau the Want to sell skeep, cattle, had been presented with the medaL of many. they haveycapitulatcd to the liquor in- O.T.A. (Govenimcnt apidause.) Lays Charge of Politics. terests and are entirely under their Mr. Raney—Does the Prime Minis- Want to sell town property, “I have been charged wdth drag- control. ’’ ter pursue that course of action him- Want to sell groceries, drugs. Internal and Externalal Pains ging. the question into polities. Let Mr. Ferguson questioned Mr^ Thomp- self? are promptly relieved by son’s attitude as both uncharitable and Want tn sell boots and shoes. me say, iu contradiction, that I did Mr. Ferguson—Yes. D5 THOMAS’ ECLECTRIC OIL my utmost to avMcl it. But who put intolerant, and not what one might Mr. Raney--There are thousands of Want to sell dry goods, carpets. THAT IT HAS BEEN SOLD FOR NEARLY FIFTY YEARS it into politics? I must go back far- expect from â man of his position. citizens j^ist as zealous. AND IS TO-DAY A GREATER SELLER THAN EVER ther thaa’ a year ago, when the annual “In other words,” added the Premier, BEFORE IS A TESTIMONIAL THAT SPEAKS FOR ITB Mr. Ferguson—The honorable mem- Want to sell clothing, bats or caps. NUMEROUS CURATIVE QUALITIES. “Don’t elect a prohibition Conserva- convention of prohibitionists was held bor may hold the view’s I do, but I tive. ” Want to find customers., for anything. in the City of Toronto. I say this haven’t heard a contribution from ^Mr. Sinclair—.\s you seem to take with ntter candor—for 1 have the him ill five years of upbuilding or it for granted that' the press has in- Advertise in The Glengarry News HENRY’S highest respect for many of the mem- creating sentiment. Every speech he terpreted the policj’ of the Progressives bers of that organization—but I rc- I'.as made has been destructive in . Advertising will gain ne^v customers, and Liberals, may 1 ask my honorable Shorthand School that if has alowed political mo- charaitter. Inspired by political venom. tives to influence and sway it in the ftieud for an iiiteiqTretation' of his OTTAWA, ONTARIO Usually a personal vilification of my- Advertising keeps old customérs. policy on the question? CHANOB OF TIME carrying out of its work.?’ self—and after all, excellent publicity Mr. Ferguson—You know where I Advertising makes success easy. Premier Ferguson ; referred to a for me. Train No. 47. westbound, will leave Students from this school cap- elergymaa who spoke at that coiiven- i stand, and always liave stood. Mr.! Raney—Does the Prime Minis- Advertising begets confidence. Montreal at 8.25 a-m. instead of &.15 tured premier honors for all Can- Talks of Individuals. tion, and whose words, he said, were | ter'say my statements of his record as at present. ada on the May, 1925, Civil Ser- practically drowned, out by the rebel-1 A gale of laughter swept up from Advertising means business. arc a vilification? Point me out any- Train No. 48. eastbound, will leave the House when Mr. Ferguson, ia re- vice Examinations, by taking the lious disapproval of his audience. That! thing I said that is not true. Otta.wa at 8.20 a.m. instead of 8 a.m. first place #n Grade one, .Grade lating the identity of others at tlie Advertising shows energy. derg^^man, according to the Premier, Will Come Again. as at present and connect at Coteau two. Bilingual, Promotion, etc., had said at the time: “Before we prohibition convention, referred to R. Mr. Ferguson—On another occasion Advertise and succeed. with No. 15 the International Limited and 35 successful candidates. condemn anybody we should at least W. E. Burnaby, former Prei.sdeut of for Toronto, Detroit and Chicago. give the present Government credit the U.F.O., as having a twelvc-and-a I’ll be pTeimrod, and I will show var- Advertise judiciously. These records speakxfor them- Train No. 50, eastbound, will leave for honesty of purpose. Before W’e half-dollar investment in a million-dol- ious statements that are without selves, and, moreover, emphasize foui.datiou not only alioiit myself, but Advertise or bust, Ottawa at 3.30 p.m. instead of 3 p.m. condemn its action, we should make lar concern. He spoke of H. 11. Ilal- Train No. 2, Continental Limited, a superior school. You may veri- about members and the Government. it a point to understand what their l^ert, Sam Carter of Guelj>}i, and add- Advertise weekly, • eastbound will leave Ottawa at 6.35 fy them by consulting the official course is to be.” j ed further criticism to tliat he already Ml. Ferguson then referred to the a.m. instead of 5.25 a.m. list. reerrt meeting of the Toronto Pro- Advertise now. “That gentleman,’’ saia Premier i had laid at the door' of Rev. Mr. J J. MORRIS, Send for circular, giving full Perguson, “was hardly allewed to fin-! Thompson. hibition T’nion. It was decided there, Advertise in Phone 33 Town Agent. particulars about our course. ish his address. .\iid I believe a re-1 lic said, that the idea of the Ontario “Traditionally, to use his own G. W. SHEPHERD, D. E. HENRY, President. solution was I'assed repudiating every- words,” said Mr. Ferguson. “Mr. organization must be strengthened in- The News. Phone 15 Station Agent. thiug ho s.aid. Then there was a de- Thompson is . Conservative from head to a resolution that no support be 196 Sparks St. putation which waited on me. And to toes, but cnusistentlv;^ to quote him given to any Conservative. “This Mr.. Austin—he was tlieir spokesman; .further, he has voted againsUl^is own orgonizatoiu is one witli wliicli Mr. Chateau Sal^berry party—the only party wliicli has given Raiicy lias certainly something to Dr. A. W. McLeod advanced legislation to the Province— do,” he said. “He is the caretaker VALLZYFIELD, P.Q. the only party which has carried out of ijic arsenal. I supjmse that every VETEEINABY SDEGEON COm^RCIAL TEAVBLLEES AND its undertakings— the only party Tory candidate in the next general KENYON ST. WEST, After taking 1000 ivliich has laid the foundation for a election wil have to look under his TOUEISTS’ HOME. AEBXANDEIA, ONT. OFFICE—SECOND DOOE EAST OP groat moral reform in the Province chair on the platform. for T.X.T. be- 50 BOOMS, 30 WITH BATHS, EEGISTEY OFFICE ZUTOO TABLETS fore lie dare sit down.” along these* lines.” ■ 20 WITH KUNNING WATEE PHONE 30 W Says they are Harmless Mr. Ferguson invoked further “Tlie honorable mombei,” said Mr. 35-6ms. Mrs. (Dr.) Shnrtl«ff, of Coaticook, says laughter wlicn lie referred to John Ferguson, continuing liis attack on Mr. *1 smst have taken 1000 Zutoo Tablets. I Bailey of Toronto as “a fine type of Raney, “stated tliat lie had supported JOSEPHJ.EGROÜLX After trying every remedy within reach, ‘ hard-boiled old Presi)yterian Grit,” Sir James Whitney and Sir William I discarded them all fonr years ago for and as one boliind the anti-Govern- Ilearst. Tn 1914 lie was a caiidiilate ' CUTOOi which I have taken ever since. ADVERTISE IN THE Licensed Auctioneer ment agitation. He prcsscnl his gibes against the Whitney Govenimeut. In I find the tablets a harmless and efficient for the County of Glengarry ffcmedy for all kitvls of headache.*' further by dragging itr. I)rur\'*s name 1919 he was out on the stump against Terms Reasonable into the field of his sarcasm. tlie Hearst candidate.' ’ *•5 cents per .box—at all dealers. KSOOOOOOOO&aoOOOOOBOOOCOQOOOaoooooos GLENGARRY NEWS Alexandria, - - Ontario. THE GLENGARRY NEWS, FRIDAY, SEARCH 5, 1926. PAGE SEVEN

views.” i long. But I submit that the people of “The people haven’t yet forgotten the Province are asking why these the broken pledges of the Prime Min- seats are vacant. I am sure that when Here andThere Mr. Sinclair Supports the opportunity comes to fill these ister regarding 4.4 beer,” continued Mr. .Sinclair, “and are fearful some seals they will not be filled with sup- Ike Mills, driving Brewster’s fam- ous Russian wolf hounds, won the other step will be taken. That is the porters of the Prime Minister. If one Temperance Act man can say to 165,000 people, ^You Strongheart Trophy in the 9C-mile reason I mention the subject in this can have no part in the Government,’ Dog Derby race at the Banff Win- QuickRëlief debate. We have a Government that if is not in accordance with democratic ter Carnival and soon after left to Surely this is no, way to be mystify- prides itself on constitutional matters. (Toronto Globe) principles. But we saw something of enter the American Dog Derby races ing the people, refusing to answer If the Government lives up to the Conservative complacency . received this nature a few months ago, when which were held at Ashton, Idaho. questions, in view of the f.act that the promises made, the people will find CUTS eej^ere shocks in the L»eglslature re- 34,000 people voted to maintain the members supporting the Prime Min- that there will be no legislation re- cently under the repeated attacks of O.T.A., and he, by one vote, said: ‘I Five thousand settlers are in sight r ister have made pronouncements on the garding the O.T.A. this session. Surely Mr, W. E. N. iSinelair, the Liberal am going to vote against iti’ ” for Canada this year under the Land BURNS issue. the Government docs not expect^. to Leader. It has been the habit of the Is Election Coming? Settlement scheme, according t® Mr. Sinclair dealt with the liquor go to the country on what it intends Ministers to regard themselves as ser- He thought that .it might be stated Major John Barnett, Chairman of question as the concluding thought to do, as in 1925, and fool the people ene and secure, backed by a safe ma- that a reason for not filling the va- thé Soldier Settlement Board at BITES of his speech. He introduced the sub- twice in the same way.” jority and suffering no danger from cancies was that there was to be a Winnipeg. “The majority will come Opposition criticism. Recently Premier ject by saying that he w’ould speak He further referred to statements, general election. “If that was the from Great Britain and will be pre- t^d’s Antiseptic Healing Ointment Eerguson has been âo self-satisfied that on a question which was agitating the made by Mr. Nickle particularly: “The D reason, it was good and valid,” he pared to take root in Canadian sool,” b a safe, soothing treatment for all skin he has declined to answer questions public mind.” In October, 1924, he Government intends to maintain the said. “But, if this is so, I feel the Major Barlett said. abrasions, infections and irritations. Its by members. For this and many other said, the unsuspecting public had principle of the O.T.A.,” and the Prime Minister will be good enough jwwerful, antiseptic action prevWijs infec- matters the Cabinet underwent a heavy thought that the O.T.A. was settled. words of the Prime Minister, “The to tell us, if that is what is in his Word -has been received at Cana- tion of open wounds and enables the tfire from the Liberal Leader and Then he referred to statements by the people by their vote have declared mind.” dian Pacific headquarters of the exceptional healing qualides of thb famous Ministers were frequently on their Prime Minister to the public and to themselves for prohibition,” and “The “For Politcal Effect.” death of James McGown, Superin- ointment to quickly relieve pain arid irrita- Rev. Dr. T. Albert Moore, and declara- O.T.A. has done good in Ontario.” feet to try to lyfuteris statements. Coming to Hydro-Electric affairs, tendent Engineer of British Colum- tion and bring about a speedy recovery. tions by Attorney-General Nickle, to As Mr. Sinclair was in the midst of- Pefines Xiiberal Views. Mr. Sinclair emphasized that it involv- bia coast services. Mr. McGown was show the Government's stand at that tliese references, Col. Currie left his ‘^The Liberal party stands for the ed a big question, in which not only born in 1863 and entered the service time. It was made clear, he empha- seat and made his exit from the cham- vote of the people as expressed by the Ontario and the Dominion Govern- of the Canadian Pacific steamships sized, that if the people voted for the ber. “I am sorry the honorable mem- the people in their referendum,” he ments were interested, but also the in 1891 as fourth engineer. He Dodd*s continuance of the O.T.A. the Gov- ber can’t stand listening to any more,” declared. “As long as the people United States. He stated that if some remarked Mr. Sinclair, noting his de- brought over the Canadian Pacific Antiseptic-Healing say so by their vote, the Liberal ernment would treat it as any other were trying to create the impression parture. steamer “Princess Marguerite” from thought and peliéy js the enforcement legislation and would sec that it was that Ottawa was delaying progress in Glasgow to Vancouver last year. of the O.T.A. Is it not the tariff that^ strictly enforced, He quoted . again, from statements Hydro mattersj it was purely for poli- OINTMENT creates smuggling? How many of my Says Word Was' Passed. by the Government heads to show that tical effect. for cuts, burns, scalds, bites, sore feet, it was promised that 4.4 beer would An indication that big fish are honorable friends opposite would do “But all the people did not know,” “What of the Liberals of Quebec?” migrating from the waters around abscesses, old sores, boUs, eczema, piles, away with the tariff to do away with said he, “that on the streets and the be given three or four years’ trial. asked F. H. Keefer. ulcers, hives and all diseases of the skin. “And yet,’ ’he went on, “there are Florida and Mexico to New'Zealand' smuggling? The situations are par- highways in June, 1923, word was “I’m not a legislative Secretary,” is forecast in a special cable received Absolutely pure and non-irritating. An p.issed around: ‘Vote for Ferguson and memi^ers who say>the Government will excellent after-shaving treatment for tender allel.” replied Mr. Smclair. “You might as recently. Zane Grey, the famous throw it out at the present session.” skins. Heab small cuts or chafing and “There are constant rumors of im- get your liquor back.^ Those who can- well ask me about the Liberals in Eng- American writer, who is in New Zea- pending changes in the Ontario Tem- vassed in that election did not use “We hoim so,” chimed in Mr. Mc- land.” leaves the skin smooth and soft. Causland. land at present, caught the world’s perance Act. This* question of liquor those words without some authority. When he read from a letter on Hy- Criticizes Doherty record swordfish recently. The mon- Keep a tin on hand for has not been brought intp politics by Who authorized that campaign talk ? dro matters which, he said, had been At the outset of his speech Mr. ster weights six hundred and eighty- ^ regular and emergency use the Liberal party. The Liberals re- Bid the vpte of October, 1924, spoil sent by Mayor Foster to the Provin- Sinclair attacked the Government be- five pounds and is large in propor- gret that the Prime Minister has forc- the carrying out of that promise made cial Government, Hon. R. J. Cooke, cause it had not filled the sevien em- tion. ed the question into polities.” before the election?” Hydro Commissioner, wanted to know 50c At All Druggists No Time Like Presesit Then he referred to statements made pty scuts in the House. The vacan- if the letter hadn’t been sent to the Stricken sick suddenly, Mrs. “Now is the time for the Prime on several occasions by Toronto’s cies were created by the departure SEND COUPON BELOW Federal Government. “As for the Min- Charles Burns, wife of the president Minister to tell the people of Ontaricr ^‘wet” members. J. A. McCausland from the Legislature of Hon. Manning FOR GENEROUS ister of Power,” said Mr. Sinclair, of the Carling Brewing and Malting , TRIAL TIN what he has in mind on the Ontario and Colonel J. A. Currie, “\^^ere those Doherty, 'Peter Heenan, M. Lang, Hon. turning toward him, “there is no more Company, London, Ont., telephoned Temperance Act. The people are members,” he asked, “speaking their D. Carmichael, G. D. Sewell, W. E. ANT*S^PT|(^ zealous passer of the buck to Ottawa, to Mrs. Leon, her sister-in-law, wife anxious to know. I challenge him own views or were they channels Rowe, and by the death of Sir Adam and God help the Hydro-Electric.” of- the vice-president »f the company, here to tell the house. He may want through which the Government was Beck. He made particular reference O HEALING/^ Mr. Cooke retorted that Mr. Sinclair who was in Montreal with her hus- time to think it over. But I challenge trying to create public opinion?” Mr. Doherty’s exit from the Pro- W'as evidently trying fo deceive the band. Mr. and Mrs. Leon left Mont- him to say in this debate what he in- Colonel Currie interrupted to declare: vincial fold to join Federal ranks. Mr. House. Mr. Sinclair' replied that if real in a special Canadian Pacific tends to do in regard to the O.T.A. “I might say I was giving my own Doherty, said he, was apparently count- ing on Conservative rule in the Dom- Mr. Cooke didn’t sec his point ho train, which made the run to Toronto inion, but he had missed his guess. He couldn’t help “his inability to think.” in six'hours and forty-three minutes, thought that Mr. Doherty was not Legislative Revision. just in time to make the connection particularly enamored ‘of^Mr. Meigh- Going on to refer to the Statute Re- with the regular train which leaves en’s tariff'talk and realized that the vision Committee, Mr. Sinclair read re- Toronto for London at 6.45 a.m. tariff issue was not the main one, ports of a meeting of the committee Banking “but was simply up to bunco the to show that it had been working to Tom, Dick, Jerry and Harry, four people.” repeal statutes passed in the House. born fighters from the fighting Bocx»o<9oo«MsoaooBocx9»»»«eoseoo< > Says Law Violated, Immediately Mr. Ferguson and Mr. county of Yorkshire, England, ar- Service Again speaking of the seven vacan- Nickle sought to deny that the Jom- rived in Montreal recently on their cies, he quoted legal authorities to mittee had any such power. .“The situ- way to W. W. Graves, United States sh^ow tliat when a vacancy occurs a ation,” declared Mr. Sinclair, “is, in Supreme Court justice at Jefferson my mind, unconstitutional in the ox- for the business by-election must take /place shortly City, Mo. They are not going to afterward to fill the empty seat. trame. Its duty is simply to codify the judge to be sentenced for in- of Farming “But,” he said, “the Government is the laws. The Commission has no fractions of the peace, but simply evidently above the law. IThere should right to suggest to this Legislature because His Honor, being from and have been seven by-elections before that acts should l>e changed. It is a in Missouri, wants to be shown this. That there are no by-eieetions malicious principle.” whether it is true, as alleged, that are cordially invited to open your ac- is a direct and flagrant violation of Fault of Redistribution. the best Indian game cocks can only count with this Bank. Nearly 100 years the law. A hundred and sixty-five He thought that in the Speech there be got from Yorkshiré. of banking experience in the farming com- thousand people in the Province have should have been mention of the re- munities of Canada enables us to offer a broad no representation. Is the Prime Min- distribution bill. This bill, said he, had Dogs, pigeons, canaries, rabbits, and helpful service to Canadian farmers. ister above the law? I must say that been put through the House on the pedigree fowl, wild birds, gold fish, last day “in indecent haste.” As evi- it looks as if he is.” linnets, ducks, monkeys, cavies, .bet- Nor need your account be “'a large one to en- dence, said ho, of how carefully mem- He continued to say that it was not ter known as guinea pigs, and parrots list our close attention, for experience has bers had studied the changes, it was the first time that Mr. Ferguson had were among the livestock carried now found out that a section of Tor- .Isn’t It shown us that small accounts often grow in- disregarded laws. During the timber from Europe and the British Isles to those of substantial size under the probe, he said, the Prime Minister, then onto’s Hill district liad been left out, to this country and the United A SOURCE OF SATISFACTION right banking guidance. Minister of Lands and Forests, had and that apparently Col. J. A. Currie, States by the foreign department of who lived in the section not in ^i\y stated he would not abide by regula- To know that A branch of this Bank mar you will gladly the Dominion Express Company dur- tions. riding, had voted himself out of a vote. take care of your banking requirements ing 1925, according to the yearly Other Instances. He thought thfft Mr. Currie should jack statement recently issued by the The Tires on your Car “I think that members of this up his ward committee, and he thought company. In the statement was in- that the Government should at least are similar in all respects to the best that men of experience THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA House can now see,” he went on, cluded a total of about 1,000 racing in motor travel use, that is lined with Gutta Perdm high test ESTABLISHED 1832 “that the Prime Minister cannot an- bring in an amendment to look after pigeons. Capita] $10,000,000 Reserve $19,500,000 Total Resources $230,000,000 the district missed. Anyhow’, he said, tubes, warranted to give satisfaction and for durability. We 2623 swer questions. I almost hesitate to have the best and our guarantee goes with them. ask why the vacancies continue so the bill did not really mean redistri- Under the auspices of the St. Jean bution. It just meant more city and Baptiste Society. Montreal branch, a fewer rural ridings. special train has been chartered from MYLES CAMPBELL Increasing Canada’s Export Cattle Trade He referred to the Higlnvay Traffic the to MILL SQUAEE, ALEXANDRIA. Act put through in 1925. It had been carry a party of sonie five hundred Mr. Chas D. Wallace, expert mechanic, has joined my made law that after Jan. 1, 1926, mo- members of the society to Chicago torists niust hold either chauffeurs’ staff and his services are at your disposal. or operators’ licenses. And yet there to take part in the Eucharistic Con- «aoowBooooooooogopoooogoooooaooooo^ gress to be held in that city in June. W.1S no machinery to grant such li- During congress week will be cele- censes and every motorist w’as a law brated St. Jean Baptiste Day. on Violator. “It is another case,” said he, “of*, the Minister of the Crown be- June 23, under the auspices of the ing above the Legislature.” He felt Patriotic •Assqcia'Tion of French- Canadians of Illinois, which will con- that Hon. Mr. Henry might not want to enforce the measure before an elec- clude with a banquet at which 1,600 tion for fear of creating dissatisfac- guests will be present. tion. DeLaval THOSE WHO WORK HARD

NEED THE STRENGTHENING FOOD ELEMENTS OF FATHER JOHN’S MEDICINE Men and wmmen who work hard who go home tirei Separators from their day’: labors, often fini that they catc] cold easily, tha they run down h The inauguration of a new all* weight. Come in any time and see the new cattle trans-Atlantic steamship Father John’; line took place in the latter part of Medicine has prov DeLaval “Floating Bowl”, the ^ biggest January, when the “S.S. Ontario”, ed its value t< first unit in the fleet of the Canadian Livestocks sailed from Saint John for thousands of peoph separator improvement of today. Glasgow with a full cargo of 1168 head who work hard. ' t Dave L/Lalonde I of cattle. The new line which will It gives them 0 LICENSED AUCTIONEEK ♦ EASY TERMS. supplement the present cattle-carry- the strength and ♦ COUNTY OF OLENOAEEY 2 ing services on the Atlantic will, it is health which they expected, increase Canada’s cattle do not get from ♦ If you intend having a sale, £ 0 the thing for you to do'Is to get T export trade by 60,000 head annually their food. Father / and allow Canadian breeders to com- Y In touch with me. I can give you 4 Fete on more equal terms with the John’s ' Medicine 4 better service at a better price. 0 rish exporters. The upper photo- is a scientific-blending of cod liver oil 0 For references see anyone for ^ J. A. McRAE graph shows a large herd of cattle with other ingredients whicdi has whom I have conducted a sale. C station < - » - - Alexandria. being prepared for export in the feed- been so successful for over .seventy 2 ALEXANDRIA, ONT. c ing yards of the Livestock Producers I National Railways in Edmonton. All I British market. At the right is the years that it has come to be knowm as 0 6tf. 4 01 Canada beside the Canadian 1 these cattle are destined for the 1 new cattle boat the “S.S. Ontario,*! the greatest body builder. ‘SooogooocxaooexsooooBocMoooooBooooeog PAGE EIGHT THE GLENGARRY NEWS, FRIDAY, :^rARCH 5, 1926.

'«oooexsooeocxs^s Mr. J. A. C. Huot, merchant, was well, turn into buttered dish and bake SOCIAL & PERSONAL ^[ontreal yesterday to meet Dr. G. a nice brown. Moufette who had landed in New Yorit a little pepper and salt, pour into a the day previous after spending the Mr. W. S. Xute of the Canada Car- buttered baking tin, dip upon it 6 ta- riage and Body Co. Limited, was with past eighteen months in Paris, France. blespoons of nice cream, 1 only to a relatives in Brockvilic, for the week Mr. Charlie Stewart of Dalkeith, end. was a week end guest of his parents, place; upon each spoonful of cream VicTom Mrs. M. J. Brandon, Centre Street, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Stewart, Lancaster. drop 1 of the yolks whole (being care . w Mrs. T. J. Gormlcy and Mrs. E. COMING! left on Saturday to visit relatives in ful not to break them) place in a Irvine were in Cornwall' on Monday, Syracuse, N.Y. moderately hot oven to cook,, and serve Mr. Eugene Laurin of Hawkesbury attending a meeting of delegates hot as omelet should be. e \ was here the early part of the week. from the sev^cral sub-divisions of the Mrs. A. M. Chisholm who spent sev- Catholic Women’s League in the Dio- Baked Eggs in Potatoe Cases eral days the guest of Mr. and ^rs. cese of Alexandria, called for the pur- Cook sufficient potatoes and mash Edward J. Macdonald, left Sunday pose of organizing a Diocesan sub-divi- sion. the evening before needed. Season. evening for Xew York. 0 Flour baking board, pat the potato out LAPORTE MARTIN LIMITEE Coming Eev. D. J'. McDougald, C.S.S.E., pas- tor of St. Anne’s Church, Montreal, into a thick cake, {H cups potatoes will spent several days visiting his mother, make 5 to 6 cases) cut with a cake ySCHS&C5OeX3O<5^M!>ffSO&g00OO0CH!3‘00O0‘0g^a-e3‘0‘g>0ffi Mrs. McDougald, 4th Kenyon, who we Vast Hide and Seek cutter and lay on a buttered tin, with regret to state is critically ill. Miss your fingers press h hollow in each Margery McDougall also arrived home In cake. This can be done while the Coke-The Clean Fuel from New York on Sunday. potato is warm at night. In the morn- ing brush the cases with milk and Mrsi W. Lebeau who spent some (F. C. Mears in Toronto Globe) Coke Is m«rely coal from wUck tke valatile matter (tko soiot and place in oven to brown, when hot and days in town left for Montreal, on Ottawa, March 1.—A vast hide-and- dirt making content) has been removed...It is clean fuel, making Monday. seek through labyrinthine ways is nearly brown enough remove from the no dirt while being delivered into the cellar or being burned. Miss Mary McGillis of Ottawa, was wbai the smuggling probe of the Spe- oven and drop an egg into each case, MR. DESY, expert representative of Semi- in town the early part of the week, cial House Committee now resembles. with a dash of pepper and a bit of Inasmuch as coke does not make any soot or smoke, the clean- the guest of the Misses Cameron, Ken- The more' witnesses are called, the butter on eae^ egg. Bake until the ing of flues and boilers is eliminated—that dirty job that friend hus- egg is set, lift w'ith a cake turner and Ready Limited, will be at yon Street “West. more evidence obtained, the more in- band likes to put off as long as possible or hire some one else to do. Miss Martha McDonald, Montreal, place on a hot platter. Garnish with dividuals in the Province of Quebec, Wo deliver promptly when and where you want it. visited her aunt. Miss MePhee, station, especially in the Montreal district, parsley or celery tips. This is a very over the week end. there seem to be involved. Last pretty and appetizing dish for break- HUOT’S Mr. D. A. McMillan, Lochiel, spent Thursday a clerk in the Montreal of- fast or supper. “The lay of the morn- Monday in Ottawa. fice, Ralph Gareeau, accused J. E. B. ing lark is sweet, But give me the MORRIS BROS., . JPHOITE 33. AI.EXANDEIA, ONT. with a full range of samples of tweeds and worsteds Miss Anne and Mr. Donald J. Mac- Bisaillon of inciting him to forgeiy. lay of the morning hen.” Qocioc'iPOBaoooogooooooogoogBoooocaoogji in the latest designs and shades and the newest donald who spent a few days with their On Friday Bisaillon accused Gareeau The roll call was responded to by aunt, Mrs. E. J. Macdonald, returned of perjury. Before the questioning of Current eventa, and the meeting closed models in Suits and Coats for Spring and Summer to Duluth, Minn., Tuesday morning, Bisaillon is completed more sensations by the singing of the National Anthem. I pQOOPOOPOOOaooooooooooooooooOOMOOa 1926, on while Mrs. Peter Gelineau and little are expected. . Watch for the date of the next meet- son left that afternoon for Montreal. Modes of Procedure. ing which will be as interesting as this Tuesday and Wednesday Miss Harriet McLeod, graduate So far the committee has sat on 13 one reported. ' nurse, New York, arrived Sunday morn days, on 12 of which evidence has been ' ■■ ■ ' 0 ing on a visit to her parents, Mr. and uikeu, and a total of 23 different PLACING THE BLAME March 9th and 10th Mrs. W. D. McLeod, ‘^Bonnie Brier”, witnesses have been examined, some McCrimmon. of them merely for the purpose of English witness, describing position Mrs. J. EoUand, St. Paul Street, left production of documentary evidence. of automobile after the accident: We take this opportufiity to extend a most cor- Saturday to spend a few days with In thC; major of the inquiry so far at- “The centre of the road was on the dial invitation to our numerous Semi-Ready custom- friends in Ottawa. tention has been directed to learning wrong side of the car.” Mr. F. T. Costello, barrister, paid the various modes of procedure in the ers and their friends to come and visit our Clothing Cornwall a professional visit on Mon- Department of Customs ând Excise at Department on the above dates without any obliga- day. Ottawa and on the part of its collec- tion whatsoever to buy., Mr. M. C. Seger spent a few days lors and preventive officers at Mont- ^ast week in Watertown and Massena, real and other ‘ ^ ports ’ ’ of collection Alarm Clocks We have made arrangements with the Semi- N.Y. ct* duty, particularly on the Quebec St. Patrick’s Supper Ready (!lo. that all orders taken by the expert during Miss Eunice Simpson, Ottawa, was in border. Much of this has been given' ' i-ON THE— town over the week end visiting her by the Minister. Hon. George H. Kitchen Clocks his visit to our establishment here, shall be delivered parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Simpson. Boivin; R. R. .Farrow, Deputy Minis- Masonic Temple for Easter without fail. Dr. Archie MePhee of Killaloo, Ont,, ter; George W. Taylor, Assistant De- Mantel Clocks Sundayed at his home here. puty Minister in charge of Excise; ALEXANDRIA We have much pleasure in being able to an- Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacDonald and Charles P. Blair, Chief Law Clerk in Tambour Clocks nounce that this season, Semi-Ready samples and little son who had been on an extend- charge of seizure procedure; W. F. Wil- Wednesday ed visit to her mother^ Mrs. D. B. Ken- son, Chief Preventive Officer, and suitings. Spring Top Coats and Models -are all in a nedy, 4th Kenyon, and other Glen- Commissioner Cortlandt Starnes of the class by themselves, inasmuch as quality, \style and garry relatives, left on Monday for Royal Canadian Mounted Police, whose March 17, 1926 A large and varied assortment always force assists the department officers reasonable low prices are concerned. ’ their home at Hornepayne, Ont. Under the auspices of the in stock Miss Gretta McBae, Montreal, spent when required. To enable all intending purchasers to be waited the week end with her parents, Mr. Evidence of R. P. Sparksl Ladies’ Aid Society, United Then came the evidence of R. P. upon, Semi-Readj^’s representative will arrive on and Mrs. J. A. McRae. Church (Pres.) -AT- Mr. H. F. Travers, Montreal, was at Sparks, head of the Commercial Monday evening, March 8th, and through his cour- the Bishop’s Rouse over the week Prot^tive Association, whose infor- Supper Served from 5 to 7.30 tesy will be ready to receive callers at 7 o’clock in end. * mation, given to Hon. H. H. Stevens (Vancouver Centre) was the basis of our clothing department. Mr. Leonard McGillivray, Ottawa, 35 cents. the charges in the House by the latter 8-2c OSTHOM’S visited his sister, Miss J. McGillivray and the occasion for the naming of DBI^GOISTS AND JEWELLERS MILL SQUARE, ALEXANDRIA over Sunday. For the convenience of those who are in need of. the committee. The charges or com- Miss Georgina Sabourin was the :^>OOOOOOOCXBCXSOOOOOOOOOgOOgOOOOOPgO& plaints not only mention corruption on Dress Suits, Tuxedos, etc., we would, invite them to guest of her sister, Mrs. E. Billettc, the part of Customs officers in the come and see the samples. Valleyfield, over the week end. ^OOgQgOg&POQOOOOOOOOOOOCOOO&flOggO&M M;ontreal district ""and elsewhere, but McSonald’s Theatre Mrs. Paul Dapratto who had been also Ministerial interference, and Mr. We take this opportunity to thank all our visiting her son, Mr. Arthur Dapratto, THE SIMPSON STORE Sparks in his evidence has mentioned -Ottawa, aTriv'ed home Saturday. McLaren Hall numerous customers in clothing for their past pa- the names of two Ministers— Hon. Mrs. A. W. McMillan and Miss Millie AIHXANDBIA, ONT. tronage and solicit their orders in the future with .Jacques Bureau, former Minister, and MePhee spent the latter part of last now Senator, and Hon. Arthur Cardin, the understanding that we will at all times leave week with relatives in Montreal. Distiction in a Man’s Wardrobe Minister of Marine and Fisheries, who Mon. and Tuns. March 8 and 9 Mr. J. W. McLeod of Spring Creek, nothing undone to give the very best of service, through much of last year was Acting “THE TALKER” was among the Newscaller on Monday. Sound Value in Men’s 0|||T0 tCQ/d 7CZ quality and satisfaction. Minister of Customs and Excise. A drama ^of today’s ultra modern' His Lordship the Bishop of Alexand- As remedies, rather than political Navy and Grey Serge OUlIu ^ ria attended the funeral of the late punishment, are the avowed purpose Archbishop Roy at Quebec, on Fri- and^ aim of those responsible for the day last. probe, some progress has been made in J. A. C. HÜOT Mrs. C. MeCuaig, Elgin St. spent the that direction. When questioned by Fri. and Sat. March 12 and IS week end with relatives in Vanklce.'i Opposité Banque Canadienne Nationale Mr. Boivin, Mr. Sparks made some con- “THE THIEF IN PARADISE” Hill. ALEXANDRIA, ONT. structive suggestions which are likely Starring Ecnald Coleman. A good Miss Irene McMillan of Glen Sand- to be embodied in the xeport finally comedy with each show. field, visited fiiends ,here# on Saturday. submitted by the comi^ttee to the Mr. Bruce Macdonald sj^eiit Tuesday ADMISSION:—ADULTS 30c.; CHIL- l'OOOOOCSOOSOOOaOMOïBOMOOOOOOexi House. Those -Suggestions have to do DREN 16c., Including tax. in Montreal. entirely with -the, enforcement of the \ : Mr. Alex. H. Chisholm, formerly of law, Mr. Sparks admitting that the Dunvegan now of. Corning, Sash legislation put throughjlast session was }SCK9eeeoooBeœocxM»ooooooooooc9eoooc and Mrs. Chisholm, who are satisfactory. visiting Glengarry friends, whil Complaints and Remedies ^Selling Your^ in town on Monday paid The Glengarry There are two ndtural divisions to News a call prior to leaving shortly the inquiry. One is to prove the Which Will it Be O for the West. charges or complaints made by Mr. Mrs. R. B. Clark of Montreal, left Sparks and others. The other is to Self- Respect TIM OR TOM • on Monday, 22nd ulto., to visit friends find remedies. His own evidence had and relatives in Seattle, Wash. \ to do with both. It is interesting to Mr. Dan Charlebois of the staff of note that last week, when Oscar Gag- llvi/lieii a man wears Before ordering ybur spring Meloche & Sabourin, is this week con- non, counsel for J. E. B. Bisaillon, prin- » » clothes of which shoes, see my stock and fined to his room suffering from a se cipal figure in the probe, complained vere cold. to Mr. Sparks that the latter was re- he is secretly ashamed, get my pripes. Miss Marion Clark of Montreal, is peatedly charging Bisaillon with being he is selling his self- visiting her aunt. Miss Janet MePhee. a ”dishonest official”, and deserving respect for the price of Mr. Geo. R. McDonald paid Northern at least, dismissal—(He was dismissed an entirely imaginary Here are a few quotations : Ontario a short business vdsit the lat early last December by the present ter part of last week. Minister)—the following day Robert saving. Rev. A. L. Cameron of Cornwall, Men’s Patent Oxfords i $4,76 to $6 00 L. Calder, K,C., of Montreal, counsel visited his father, Mr. Duncan Cameron for the committee, began his case to Any man can wear “ Gun Metal Oxfords 4.50 to 5 50 and family this week. show’ Bisaillon guilty of the charges INTERNATIONAL “ Tan Oxfords 4.50 to 5.00 Mrs. E. F. Shanks left Tuesday made, and on Thursday there was the MADE - TO - MEASURE “ Gan Metal Bals 4.50 to 6.50 morning, on a visit to her parents, cliarge of Ralph Gareeau that Bisaillon Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Simpson, Malone, incited him to forgery. clothes in any cpmpany “ Tan Bals 4:75 to 6 00 N.Y. The committee has sat thirteen days. with complete assur- “ Work Shoes 3.50 to 5!OO Mr. Euclide Lacombe left on Mon It is likely to sit many more days be- ance and self-respect. Women’s Pat. Strap Slippers 3.00 to 4 75 day for Massena, N.Y., where he will fore the inquiry is finished. spend some time the guest of relatives. 0 et the price of these “ Pat. Oxfords 3.50 to 5 00 Miss Alice Gravel of Ottawa, was Y of ‘ Kid and Calf Oxfords 3.00 to tlie guest of Miss Imelda Reeves, last clothes is so little 4.50 week. M'sses’Patent Oxfords f: .... 2.00 to 4 00 Women’s Institute more than the price of Messrs. Artnur Martin and Adelard ordinary clothes, that “ Strap Slippers .... 2.75 to 4 00 Martin spent the latter part of last (Continued from page 1.) “ “ Sandals 1.75 to 2.75 week in Alfred and St. Amour, guests 3— their longer wear, due Keep in a cool, sweet , pure at- of Messrs. Alderic .Campeau and Jos. mosphere. to better materials and Tan Oxfords 2.25 to 4 OO Doschamps. > Boys’ Bals, Black and Tan 4— tailoring, makes their Wash just before msing. 2 50 to 5.00 Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Léroux spent Eff-ect of Heat MADE from a good grade botany serge— “ Oxfords 2 40 to Sunday with friends at Dorval. 1— actual cost less.” Simmering—Prevents eggs from 4.50 Mr. Donald A. Macdonald, Barrister, guaranteed fast colour. Careful attention to de- Child’s and Infants' Sandals..... becoming toughened. 1.30 to 2..50 was in Cornwall, on professional busi- 2— tail in English single and double-breasedB styles oiling—Toughens the W’hite, but ness, on Wednesday. wall through these “ “ Oxfords .... 1.60 to 4 00 yolk is made mealy. for young men, and conservative styles for older Mr. Arthur Martin is spending the 3— beautiful samples and Frying—Both yolk and white are week with relatives^ at St. Polyearp-.u made harder to digest. men. Sizes 34 to 46, including for tall an^ short Rubbers and Rubber Boots will sroon be in Mr, Edniuii,] MacGillivray w'as the Eggs in shell may be put on in cold leave your measure for men, regular stouts and short stouts—$34.75. order. I have them, and they ,were bought befoie guest of relatives in Montreal for sev- water and w’ater brought to a boiling your Easter Suit. eral days this week. point. AGENCY FOR the rise in price. Mrs. 0. McKenzie spent yesterday Cheese Custard Just to baud at our with friends iu Greenfield. Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Hosie) Tw’o tablespoons of butter, 2 table- Novelty Counter ! “PROGRESS BRAND” IÆADE TO y- Miss Beatri.;e Gagne is v’isiting re- spoons of cornstarch, 1 cup milk. Boil latives at Do-'val this week. until thick, add 4 tablespoons grated St. Patrick Cards and MEASURE CLOTHING Mr. M. McRae, Greenfield, did busi- cheese and a little salt, take from fire Novelties. THOS. W. MUNRO, ness in ^own Wednesday. and add yolks of 4 eggs well beaten, Phone 34—Residence 60. MAXVILLE, ONT. Mrs. George Rerriault and little s:»a add whites of eggs last of all beaten Amie of St. Augustine, Que., are Eggs in Nest Will. J. Simpson R. S. McLEOD, Alexandria. POgOWMOOg«>BOWOOMæOgCXÿg>n-!T-:T-g visiting her mother, Mrs. Jos, Cuerrier. Beat to a froth the whites of 6 eggs, aooochBooosoooooœcpeeoosœnwooeooMë