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L. Cameron Kennedy Of Williamstown Diocesan C.W.L. First Death From Lochiel Wins New Mission Society To Be Appointed Counties Clerk Treasurer Names Conveners Polio In Glengarry Third Cup Formally Instituted Here On Monday « Charlottenburgh Township Clerk To Be Makes Plans For Glen Robertson Child Bests Glen Gordon Bishop Brodeur and Most Rev. John C. Cody, First Glengarrian Ever Appointed 20-Day Summer Camp Died Yesterday- In Two Games To Coadjutor Bishop of London, Among To That Post By Counties Council Those Taking Part In Ceremonies At Lancaster Two Other Victims Take -Greenspon Cup •» L. Cameron Kennedy, of Williamstown, Charlottenburgh Township clerk, Lochiel won their third cup when The ceremony of the formal institution of the new Congregation of Our Glengarry had its first death from on September 1st, will take over the duties of clerk-treasurer of the United The Diocesan Executive meeting of they defended successfully the Green- Lady’s Missionaries will take place on Monday next, August 15th, at 10 a.m. polio, yesterday, when Theresa De- Counties. His appointment to the post, made vacant by the recent sudden the Catholic Women’s League was held spon Challenge Cup against Glen The special ceremony will include the reading of the Apostolic Delegate’s guire, 8-year-old daughter of Mr. death of Perley S. Boyd, was made by Counties Council at a special session in Corbet Hall, Cornwall, on Sunday, Gordon, winner in the play-downs, in letter conveying to Rt. Rev. Msgr. D. R. Macdonald the approval of the and Mrs. Rosario Deguire, 1st Con., held Friday. August 7th, at 2.30 p.m. The diocesan a two-game series, by the score of 4-1. Congregation of the Propagation of the Faith, and the episcopal decree of Lochiel, in the Glen Robertson area, The appointment of Mr. Kennedy will mark the first occasion on which president, Mrs. H. T. Donihee, opened The first game in Glen Gordon was institution. died at Isolation Hospital. a Glengarrian has been appointed to* the meeting with prayer. an evenly contested affair and ended .j. Bishop Brodeur Will celebrate Ponti- The child was in serious condition the post of Counties Clerk. The president spoke briefly to the 1-1. The second game in Lochiel on fical High Mass during the Assumption No Paper Next Week when conveyed to hospital on Wed- Widely known throughout Glengarry representatives of the different sub- Monday evening was a 3-0 triumph for Day ceremonies. Most Rev. John C. nesday. Highway Work To s.i a political speaker on Progressive divisions, and then called on the sec- Lochiel. Lochiel, with the wind in Cody, Coadjutor Bishop of London, No issue of The Glengarry News Conservative platforms, Mr. Kennedy retary, Mrs. A. J. McDonell, to read their favour most of thé game, were Start Next Week Ont., will be the special preacher. His was born on a farm in thq_WiUiams- will be published next week as this the minutes of the last meeting. The Two new cases of poliomyelitis were in top form and played a sparkling Excellency is national director, of the treasurer’s report was given by Mrs. * discovered in Glengarry this week, town area, 48 years ago. While hold- office closes for its annual week’s game to win. The team was. solid de- Dibblee Construction Co. is busy Catholic Women’s League of Canada, J. A. Loney. The secretary read a ing the ' post of township clerk in holiday. bringing to three the number of cases fensively, and the forward wall put on moving machinery and equipment from who have'pledged themselves to pro- letter from the National Convener of Charlottenburgh and, more recently, diagnosed as such in the county to a great show in a close-in passing Arnprior and Ottawa, in readiness to vide a subsidy of $5,000. per annum for We would ask advertisers to de- Immigration, congratulating the di- the position of secretary-treasurer of date. The number Of cases in the attack. The three goals were scored begin the work of surfacing Highwhy five years to Our "Lady’s Missionaries. fer their orders, and correspond- ocesan convener, Mrs. Geo. J. Cameron, the Glengarry District High School United Counties and Cornwall has now by EWen MacPhee, star centre, but he 34 between Alexandria and Lancaster. ents Jo rest on their laurels until Cornwall, an dthe diocesan executive Visitors to Alexandria for the cele- Board, he has continued to reside on reached twenty. | was ably assisted by Wallace MacLeod, the week of Monday, August 22nd. on the splendid work done for immi- It is expected the work will get under brations will be shown over gracious the home farm with his mother, Mrs. Customers of our job printing de- The first ease in Glengarry was dis- and his other forward mates, way early next week and it is planned Immaculata House and will meet the William Kennedy, the former Anna gration. k partment are also asked to hold up covered July 26th-at Apple Hill. This The Glen Gordon team, short to work south from this end. , young novices and théir superiors. In Bell McKillop. The conveners appointed for 1949-50 week Maxville had its, first victim and handed for the last game, and handi- their orders until the 22nd. are; Organization, Mrs. A. A. Collins, We understand Mr. Edgar Irvine, of accordance with canon law, the new Mr. Kennedy was elected to the yesterday another was. discovered' at capped by the adverse wind, did not Alexandria, has been appointed Gov- Cornwall; education and study clubs, community is in charge of two Sisters Charlottenburgh Township Council in Glen Robertson. Both children were appear to be up to the form displayed ernment inspector on the project. Mrs. Duncan A. McDonald, Alex- of an established community, the Sis- 1934 and in May, 1941, he resigned the removed to hospital in Cornwall and in shine of their previous games in andria lay retreats, Mrs. N. J. Ravary, —o ters of St. Joseph of Toronto, who will deputy-reeveship to assume the post St. Regis Indians will in all probability go to the isola- this series, but gave their best. If at first direct Our Lady’s Missionaries. of township clerk-treasurer, left vacant Summerstown; citizenship, Mrs. H. tion hospital at Ottawa for further they did not win the cup, the Glen by the death of the late Dougall Here Saturday Feader, Dickinson’s Landing; publicity, treatment. boys at least displayed top sportsman- Upper School The two Sisters Who came to Cameron, of Summerstown. Miss Christina McDonald, Glen Nevis; ship by playing out then- six-game Alexandria in response to Msgr. Mac- -o social welfare, Miss Elizabeth Mac- schedule with a smile, win, lose or donald’s appeal were Mother St. After losing two close decisions to Results At A.H.S. donald, Cornwall; magazine, Mrs. J. J. draw. Charles and sister Mary Natalie. They the league leading Cornwall team, last Board Seeking McCormick, Lochiel; resolutions, Miss Reginald Hardy The Lochiel team now go up against were followed, as a temporary Summer week end, Maroons will be out to gain The results of the Upper School Ex- Ruth Gaslin, Mille Roches; Sisters of the Ottawa champions in the Ottawa replacement, by Mother Mary Annëtta on the second place St. Regis Indians, aminations at Alexandria High School, New Secretary Service, Miss Dorothea McMillan, Dies On Monday Valley series for the possession of the and Sister M. Marietta; two:Sisters— Saturday night at Glengarry Gardens. are as follows : Alexandria; Girl Guides, Mrs. J. A. Angus H. McDonell Shield. This will Mother M. Odilla and Sister Mary Ida Maroons dropped a close 18-14 de- Abbreviations: Resignation of L. Cameron Kennedy Sullivan, Cornwall. An employe of the former Grand j be some contest, taut the Lochiel boys will be appointed this month as per- cision at Cornwall, Friday night, and 1st Class Honours, 1—75% or better. as secretary-treasurer of the Board, The president opened a discussion on Trunk Railway and present Canadian -can be depended 0n to give a fighting manent directresses of Immaculata the result was 15-11 at the Gardens, 2nd Class Honours, 2—66 to 74%. was accepted at a meeting of the the value of organization, and ex- National Railways for 44 years, first as dispiay. This series is now being ar. House. Board of Trustees of the Glengarry Saturday night, the big difference in pressed the hope we would have many 3rd Class Honours, 3—60 to 65%. telegrapher and latterly as agent, ranged. The Blessed Virgin Mary is the great High School area, held here Monday both games seemingly being the new subdivisions. Credit, C—50 to 59%. Reginald James Hardy, of Greenfield, The lineups: patroness of the new congregation. night. The board decided to call for ability of the smart Wheeler duo of The United Nations Appeal for Subjects: died at Cornwall General Hospital at Glen Gordon — Billy Cummings, Chosen secondary patrons are St. Paul applications to fill the post at once. Cornwall, to play as well in the last Funds for Children was considered, English Composition—EC; English 11 o’clock, Monday, Aug. 1st. goal; McKell Fraser, Wilfred Mac- and St. Francis Xavier. Our Lady’s Rev. Howard Doig, chairman, and minutes as in the opening frame. and it was decided to refer the matter Literature—EL; History—H; Algebra— Mr. Hardy had not been well for two Naughton, fullbacks; N. Cummings, C. Missionaries who follow in their foot- J. T. Smith, B.A., reported on their When players of both teams appear to to the Diocesan Director, Rev. John R. A; Trigonometry and Statics—T; months. He was brought to hospital Wightman, J. Sharkey, halfbacks; J, steps will go wherever a bishop asks visits to see the new school at Alva, be on their last legs in the final Donihee. last Wednesday and underwent an trie, D. MacDonald, D. MacPherson, Botany—B; Zoology—Z; Physics—P; quarter of a game, the wiry Wheelers Pe for them. Ont., gnd it was decided members A letter from Mrs.. W. A. Walker, operation. He did not make the C. Wightman, W. Mitchell, forwards; Chemistry—C; Latin Authors—-LA; have that extra go tlyat really counts Next important step in this new re- would go to inspect the new school at provincial president, was read con- hoped-for rally, being in serious con- spares, Hall, MacArthur. Latin Composition — LC; French Buckingham. in the games won holumn. gratulating Mrs. H. T. DonihSfe and the dition following the operation. Authors—FA; French Composition— ligious adventure will be the solehm f Lochiel — Edwin Hay, goal; Leo At Cornwall, Friday. night, the diocesan executive on their appoint- Mr. Hardy was bcaSi - to; Acton vale, Davidson, Fred Davidson, fullbacks; FC; French Literature-^SFL; Special ! enrobement ceremony on December 8th, when the blessing of the habits Maroons took a 4-3 advantage in the ment to office, and Mrs. Walker also Que., a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. A. Fournier, Hubert Hay, Albert French Composition—SFC. of the first six novices will be held. blis'tering first period, and held the mentioned that the provincial conven- Thomas Hardy (nee Jessie McCree). Quesnel, halfbacks; Freddie Quesnel, Bradley, Duncan-^-EC, C. Red Cross Drive home team to an 8-8 tie at half time. tion to be held in Chatham, Septem On February 2nd, a similar ceremony He passed his 65 th birthday last Harvey Ranger, Ewen MacPhee, Don Chisholm, Heather—EC, 1; EL, 1; It was 13-11 for Cornwall at the third ber 9th, 10th and 11th, would open at will take place with principal par- October 8th. As a young man he took Hay, Wallace MacLeod, G. MacMillan, LA, 3; LC, C; FA, 3; FC, 2. Well Over Top bell and this advantage was ificreased 2 30 p.m. Friday, September 9th. up telegraphy and served the railroad forwards; spares, R. MacPhee, A. Chisholm, Lucy — EC, 3; reT, C.|ticipants the four young postulants by two more in the finale. The diocesan prize in the recent B, C. ’ i who make up the present ten. The Editor, at Barrington, Que.; Dalkeith, Ont.; Quesnel. Bill Milks was the Mg man of the Magazine Campaign was awarded to Hawthorne, Greenfield and Limoges, Alden MacMillan, Alexandria, ref- Forgues, Euclid — EC, C. Featured in the current issue of the Glengarry Neiys, Glen Nevis subdivision, A letter was Alexandria, Ont. night in any man’s hooks. He potted being appointed agent at the latter ereed both games. Ingram, Viola — EC, 1; Z, C; C, C. (“Ensign,” Catholic weekly paper, is an six goals to lead the Alexandrians' in read from Miss Christina McDonald, place. He retired «n October 8th, MacDonald, Margaret Rose — EC, C; [extensive report on the new com- Dear Sir: the convener in charge of the cam- decisive fashion. Capogreco, Yves 1948, while at Limoges and five months THE JUNIOR SERIES B, C. munity by a staff writer who recounts Through the medium of your news- paign, conveying the congratulations paper X would publicly like to express Garand and Lalonde accounted for a ago moved to Greenfield to make his The junior series for the Glengarry MacLeod, Ethel — EC, 3; EL, 3. the preliminary steps of organization pair apiece while singletons went to of the diocesan director to those who my thanks to the supporters of the home there. Junior Football Cup is now underway. Maeleod, Margaret — EC, 2; EL, 3; by Msgr. Macdonald and goes on to Henry Payette and McCormick. had worked to make the campaign a recently completed Red Cross Cam- A man of genial, kindly nature, he The first game was played on Tues- LA, C; FA, C; FC, C. say, in part: t success, and also the thanks of the MacLeod, Mary Helen — EC, C; paign in Glengaray. Cornwall’s top man in the goal- was held in the highest regard by resi- day evening with Lochiel at Dalkeith. The enthusiasm evident in the convener to those who had aided.the FC, C. It gives me great pleasure to state getting department was Tony Wheeler dents of the various villages where he After a ve*y fine display by both young religir- - and the widespread ap- work. In the absence of the president McDonell, Donald — EC, C; EL, C. that due to the energetic organizers with;— four.-— Gabe Wheeler —.slapped in - jserved the company as well as by the teams, Dalkeith emerged as victors, 2-1. proval of Lie Canadian hierarchy, e rlze 1 Masterson, Kathleen — EL, C; A, C; and canvassers in the different centres three and Larry Lebrun matched his|,_ ’ P was presented travelling public and his death will be This gives them a one-goa ! lead for make logical Father Dan’s next plan— 1 e or by the past Z„C. our quota of $2,000.00 was surpassed ^ t with another ha ttrick. Gus ! President, Mrs. A. J. Me- sincerely regretted. the second game, which was to take the 'building of a $100,000 convent- 1 'Doneli, to Miss Christina McDonald O’Brien, Bernard — EC, C; Z, C. by nearly 25 per cent, the exact figure Lebrun and playing-coach Larry Dee- His wife, the former Miss Isabelle place in Lochiel on Thursday/evening. motherhouse for the new Congrega- bank collected two apiece while singles -fm her subdivision. It was also stated O’Meara, Marian — B, C; Z, C. being $2,476.65, itemized as follows: MacDonald, survives, with three sons Lochiel were confident that they could tion. Alexandria $ 447.20 'were netted by Bob Labelle, Dort Des- j1,1 the letter that Alexandria publicity not only win, but overcame the ad- Proulx, Annette — EL, C; LC, C; 1 1 oc nvener ha —Donald Hardy, Hemmmgford, Que.; To help raise funds, the Monsignor Apple Hin 71.35 rosiers, Red Carson and Sugar Henri. ' d submitted as a new title verse lead, so a good contest was SFL, 3; SFC, C. f01 1 !fi Howard Hardy, Ottawa; William is looking for a buyer for a painting Apple Hill Girls’ Club The best crowd of the season at the ' Magazine “National Catholic," assured. Racine, Donald — T, C; P, C. 10.00 and later Glen Nevis subdivision had Forbes Hardy, Moose Jaw, Sask. brought from Rome in 1836 by ohe of Dunvegan. .,... 138.50 Gardens, Saturday night, saw Corn- The junior game scheduled for Sat- Rosenberg, Sylvia — P, C. also submitted “National Catholic,” He also leaves a full brother and his own family, Very Rev. Angus Mac- Greenfield urday in Greenfield is postponed, be- o • 22.50 wall stick more to than in The president informed the meeting ! sister, Douglas Hardy and Mrs. Lillian Donald, Vicar 'General of Kingston Green Valley i cause it conflicts with senior engage- 18.25 their previous visits here. The game that the Kiwanis Club was giving its I Walkey, Wh in Montreal, and two half ' diocese. He donated the oil, a beauti- Lancaster ...... 425.50'was plenty rugged though with 22 ments, and also beeause of the busy camp /at Lancaster for 20 days for a1 brothers, Angus McDonald, , New Business ful grouping of the _ Holy Family, to Lochiel threshing season. The games pre- 23.50 penalties being handed out. Again the holiday for under-privileged girls from I Man., and Dougald McDonald, Mont- the Sisters of Hotel Dieu Hospital, who Maxville 2Û6.80 Alexandrians lead in the opening viously scheduled come just a little 3 to 12 and from 12 to 16 years, under real. Places To Open in turn gave it to Father Dan. Martintown too close together. 160.00 frames, qnly to lose their advantage the chairmanship of Miss Mary Mack; The funeral was held on Wednesday North Lancaster 119.20 an

James Sinclair, Parliamentary As- Parliament Will sistant to the Minister of Finance — Etiquette for Canadians effective July 11th. -BY— Meet Sept. 15th On Farm Loan Board Herve Edgar Brunelle, of Cap de la t/j- Madeleine, has been appointed Asso- Claire Wallace Prime Minister St. Laurent Thurs- ciate Commissioner of the Canadian day announced the government had Farm Loan Board to fill the vacancy I met the nicest, cided to have Parliament called into caused by the appointment of J. C. Even though it was a little before session on September 15th. Murray as Commissioner of the Board your time, don’t forget that there was Question and Answer on Etiquettte Question: Many restaurants and The government intends to propose ! following the death of Dr. T. F. Don- a day when every man in Canada was ether public places have two sets of W. Ross Macdonald, M.F., Brantford | nelly last fall. a foreigner. 1 doors, one on the street and another city, for Speaker of the House of 0 It’s scarcely an exaggeration to say a few feet inside. When two couplas Commons, he stated. | that Canada needs population as much' are double-dating and they approach The Governor-General has approved today as it did then. Consequently, such doors, should the men let both the appointment of Hon. Eiie Beaure- Harvest Underway our young country is welcoming people girls go in first, or should each man gard as Speaker of the Senate. immigrating from all over the world, open doors for his own girl? Parliamentary Assistants In Saskatchewan as fast as is feasible. Answer: (To begin with, con- Mr. St. Laurent said the Governor- A large percentage of the people are gratulations to the reader for asking General also approved the reappoint- ESTEVAN, Sask., Aug. 8 — Farm European Displaced Persons, refugees that tricky question so clearly). The ment of the following members of Par- combines rumbled down dusty country roads in the southeast corner of Sas- from the terror of Nazism. New to our smooth solution is for one man to hold liament as Parliamentary Assistants, katchewan today to golden wheat language, unacquainted with our cus- open the outer door for his three the appointment in each case being fields soon to be stripped. toms, owning little but memories of friends, then the girls should hesitate effective from the date on which this horror, they still want to feel that they while the second man opens the inner election was certified by the returning The week-end’s intensive heat — the have at last found the thing they miss doors for all to enter. officer of his constituency: mercury was over the 100 degree mark most—a home. Hugues Lapointe, Parliamentary j both Saturday and Sunday — has Assistant to the Secretary of State for speeded ripening. Harvesting should Readers are invited to write Claire How does etiquette define our rela- External Affairs — effective July 12th. be in full swing in the area late this tions with them? Well, the main Wallace about their etiquette problems. G. J. Mcllraith, Parliamentary j week. At last the perpetual fear of thing is: treat them as Canadians ana Address Claire Wallace, care of The Assistant to the Minister of Trade and j drought has been replaced by farmers' • This morning Mrs. Jones opened a savings Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ont. individuals. It’s easy to go astray in Commerce — effective July 11th. I confidence of a good crop. And in this account at a neighbourhood branch of talking to Displaced Persons. Per- Ralph Maybank, Parliamentary district noted chiefly as a coal-pro- The Bank of Nova Scotia. She was a little timid haps you’re only being sociable but, Assistant to the Minister of Mines and ducing area, good crops have not been when she entered the bank. But a very every time you speak to a new Cana- Honey Candy Resources — effective July 11th. frequent. efficient man made it so easy for her. dian, you may mention his native land W. E. Harris, Parliamentary Assist- There still is the danger of unpre- This man was the teller. Quickly he explained and thus imply that he is a foreigner, ant to the Prime Minister — effective That's not so. He is now a Canadian, Business Run By dictable hail — the hail danger in- the simplicity of making deposits. “Just let me July 18th. creases with the heat — and further have your signature, Mrs. Jones”, he said. living in the same kind of house, eat- P. E. Cote, Parliamentary Assistant ing the same food, employed in the ravages by grasshoppers. “Now here is your pass-book. It is a copy of the Bee Man’s Widow to the Minister of Labor — effective Bank’s own record of your deposits.” It was same jobs and paying the same taxes Already a trickle of the avalanche July 11th, of grain to come is on its way to all done in a few minutes. But Mrs. Jone* as you. He likes to talk about those ALFRED, N.Y.—Honey, to you, may R. McCubbin, Parliamentary Assist- country elevators. Threshing crews are fait she had met a friend. things as much as you do. mean something to spread on hot bis- ant to the Minister of Agriculture — being assembled and the drone of cuits. To Mrs. Lloyd Watson it’s the Each man and woman on the staffs of The Bank Don’t keep alive the fallacy that all effective July 14th. tractors can be heard far into the raw material in a home industry of Nova Scotia’s more than 300 branches is members of a European people should Gleason Belzile, Parliamentary As- night. which “gives me a good deal of inde- trained to make banking service both efficient look, feel or act alike. DP s of each sistant to the Minister of Finance — In Regina, Agriculture Minister I. C. pendence.” and pleasant. Whatever your banking needs race are as greatly different from each effective July 11th. Nollet predicted that this year’s crop you will find in The Bank of Nova Scotia men Mrs. Watson’s husband, the late Dr. other as are the Scottish fisherman in Thomas Reid, Parliamentary Assist- “while not a big crop, looks like it will and women who can help you transact Lloyd Watson, earned world-wide Newfoundland and the Japanese gard- ant to the Minister nf National Health be as good or better than last year.” your business tf te way ra » fame before his death for his experi- ner in British Columbia. and Welfare — effective July 13th. He based his optimistic forecast on you like it. # vkl ment in artificial insemination of the J. W. MacNaught, Parliamentary crop improvement during the last two Here are a couple of tips: queen bee. Assistant to the Minister of Fisheries weeks. Some DP’s hate to talk of what they When Dr. Watson’s bees began to —effective July 11th. Last year this central Prairie prov- saw during the war years while others produce more honey than the Watsons L. A. Mutch, Parliamentary Assist- ince produced the major share of the like to discuss their lives before coming had biscuits to spread it on, Mrs. ant to the Minister of Veterans Af- Dominion’s 393,300,000-bushel wheat to Canada. You will have to feel Watson diverted the excess to a suc- fairs — effective July 11th. crop. This year Saskatchewan’s 125,- THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA them out before you know which kind cessful business venture. J. A. Blanchettç, Parliamentary As- 00Û farmers seeded an estimated 15,- of person you are talking to, and then Today she uses about a ton of honey sistant to the Minister of National 641,000. acres of Canada’s 27,500,000 Alexandria, Ontario. Glen Robertson, Ontario. respect his attitude: per year in the half-dozen varieties Defence — effective July 11th. wheat acreage. Trying to ignore a new Canadian’s of candy she makes to sell in the difficulty with the language is almost “Honey Pot,” a room in the basement as bad as laughing at it. He wants of her comfortable hillside home. to be helped over the humps and will Although the “Honey Pot” is unad- be grateful if you gently correct the vertised, people come from all over to errors as they arise, buy the candy. Mrs. Watson said at least onev person first yearned about Don’t be surprised if they spend a it in Paris and another came from * ALL THE ADVANTAGES OF CITY GAS couple of weeks talking about little distant parts. The name of Mrs. but their native land. Homesickness Thomas Alva Edison is listed in the is bound to bite in once each year “Honey Pot’s” guest book. or so. It was many years ago that Mrs. Your good work will bear fruit in Watson first began casting about for a ten, or twenty years; at that time, the ■use for the surplus honey. AVAILABLE THROUGH ESSOTANE SERVICE DP’s child will be as much a Cana- “It began about 1922 as an experi- dian as your own. ment in the, use .of honey instead of cane sugar in making candy,” the Turn Cocking from ci Tiresome Dufy into a Real Pleasure mild, gray-haired woman explained. “One success led to another until I CONSTANT, STEADY COOKING HEAT - ANYTIME! found several flavours which combine with honey.” Go By Train to the For instance, to get peppermint INSTANT Vj which will combine well with honey, HIGH.HEAT Mrs. Watson buys fresh mint from a lawyer who grows it as a hobby at his OTTAWA home near New York City. Once the ingredients are properly EXHIBITION mixed, Mrs. Watson dips the candy in : chocolate to prevent the honey from T . - Aug. 22 to 27 absorbing môisture from the air and

Low Rail Fares becoming sticky. SIMMER $2.60 $3.00 Since her husband’s death in 1948, - LOW HEAT Coach Sleeping and Mrs. Watson has employed a profes- /. -V Parlour Cars* sional bee keeper to care for her 19 *Parlour Car or Berth Fare Extra. colonies of bees. The flavour of honey depends largely Good going Saturday, Aug. 20 to upon the kind of flower from which The convenience, speed and cleanliness of Saturday, Aug. 27 inclusive. Automatically, at the touch of a valve, the burner 2 Not just .two or three different heats, but the exact the bee obtains nectar, she explained. lights. You get a hot, clean, odorless flame Kssotane means extra leisure time for you. No degree of heat you want—not too much, not too While clover honey is light and instantly. No smoke or soot. fussing with coal or wood fires. Faster cooking. little—just enough. That’s economy! Return Limit—Aug. 29 Less cleaning. 3 delicate, buckwheat honey is dark and Full information from any agent. rich, she said. The most common variety in the vicinity of the “Honey CANADIAN NATIONAL Pot” is Fine Hill goldenrod honey which gives the candy “a strong, spicy flavour.”

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the results of the bureau’s rent survey, covering the second quarter of the Record Last July year. Prices of most other items are tabulated monthly. In Every Class The food sub-index — one of seven making up the full index — stood at But Rain & Snow 207.2, nearly six full points higher than at the same time last year. Gov- ernment statisticians say food com- As the month of July bows out of prises 31 per cent of the average the picture, the weatherman hands in berries. Drop spoonfuls of mer- Hello Homemakers! Peaches and family’s budget. his monthly report to show that last cream — whether we are talking of ingue in a greased . baking sheet, month held the highest,, record for • “A lot of people are surprised at the complexions or the luscious fruit, are bake in a slow oven for, 30 minutes, everything except rainfall and snow- sharp increase,” an official said. “But wonderful. We cannot be too choosey then cool. Make one for each serv- fall during the past 59 years. June is an unusual month.” about peaches this year. We’ll take ing of berries. Other items remained steady dur- As is believable, last July led pre- what we get and make good use of 5. Sale brings out the juice of fresh ing the month. vious Julys with a total of 309.7 hours them while they last. They are de- fruit. Sprinkle salt on chilled of sunshine. This was 10.2 hours more * licious to serve at the beginning of a melons and peaches, then serve — Clothing was unchanged at 183.3, than last year, and 35.1 hours more meal, to top off a meal, or snack be- no need for sugar. home furnishings and services de- than the average in 59 years. tween meals. THE LETTER BOX clined .2 to 167.5 and miscellaneous items increased from 128.4 to 128.5. Fully ripened peaches make a Mrs. S. T. asks: How can I make Temperature'soared to-94 degrees on As a result of slight increases in speedy and a scrumptious dish—skin, crisp shoestring potatoes? July 27th, but the average for the coal prices, the fuel and light sub- month only totalled 83.8 degrees. slice and serve with a sprinkle of fine •Answer: Cut raw potatoes into very index rose from 128.7 to 129.1. Coldest day of the month was July sugar and cream* Nowadays we are fine slivers and soak them in ice water 8th, when the thermometer dropped to prepared since we keep a can of 18% awhile. Drain them thoroughly on o 46 degrees. The mean temperature cream on the shelf. Without refriger- towel; drop quickly into very hot fat. Since 1938, the amount of cheques was 71.5 degrees. ation the can can be chilled in a short Cook with cover off. Remove when cashed by Canadians has risen steadily time by placing it in cold water. brown, drain on soft paper. Salt only every year. Overall advance has been The average rainfall was 2.78 inches We slice peacnes on pastry dough when ready to serve. from $30.9 billion In 1938 to the all with 1.13 of those inches falling on time record of $80.7 billion in 1948, a for an open face pie, or put them in Mrs. J. M. Suggests: Insert short sec- July 9th. There was no snowfall, nor gain of more than 160 per cent. a cake pan, then cover with batter, tions of drinking straws into the slits has there been any in July during the or between slices of fresh shortcake of a fruit pie before you put in the this group contesting the Irish Jig. past 59 years. j Highland dancing held the boards for most of the and serve with a melba sauce. The oven to bake. The juice rises in the —Photo courtesy of Standard-Freeholder. afternoon, but the Irish had their moments, as witness sauce can be prepared ahead of time straws instead of running over. using crushed berries. Crush and Mrs. H. D. says; Ever buy hickory strain stewed red currants or rasp- salt from the butcher? Just a pinch for use in filling. Sprinkle insides of berries and thicken with a paste of of smoked salt in hamburgs is a good tomatoes with salt, invert and chill in Food Prices At All Time neat Qoofefej— " cornstarch <1 tbsp. in >A cup cold seasoning. refrigerator. Dice tomato pulp and water). Cook until clear. drain. Season sour cream with salt Honeyed peaches are an extra special High As Cost Of Living Rockets Eaàij ter (tie Anne Allan invites you to write to and "pepper. Mix cabbage, carrots and treat. Wash and rub six peaches' well her c/o The Glengarry News, Alex- tomato pulp, add sour cream and blend That was an increase — the biggest with a clean cloth, but do not peel. OTTAWA, Aug. 5—The experts say andria, Ont. Send in your suggestions together lightly. Fill tomatoes with 'in any month this year — of 1.6 points Place in baking pan and add 1 Yi cups it’s just “seasonal,” but food now is on homecooking problems and watch cabbage mixture and serve on crisp over the May index of 160.5, it was re- of water, % cups of brown sugar and costing more than at any other time this column for replies. lettuce, garnished with parsley. Yield: ported by the Dominion Bureau ol 1 tbsp. butter. On top of each peach in Canadian history. o Jellied Cucumber Salad Statistics, which compiles the index put a teaspoon of honey and sprinkle Things like eggs, potatoes, fresh 1 pkg. lime-flavoured jelly powder on the basis that living costs for 1835- with a little nutmeg. Bake in electric vegetables and meat were more ex- % cup hot water 39 equal 10.0. oven 400 dags, for about 25 minutes. pensive in June than ever before. And Women To Have 3 tablespoons vinegar Baked peach halves are very good the price increases during the month Food costs were the big item. They baked in moderate heat with only Large Part At Ex. Six servings. sent the cost-of-living index to an all- went up 4.3 points during the month. butter to grease the casserole and glaze 1 tablespoon grated onion time high of 162.1. Rent jumped a full point, reflecting the top of each half. Serve with 1 cup mayonnaise Women will play a large part in the 1 cup chopped, peeled cucumber cheese and a maraschino cherry in displays and exhibits of the Ottawa Lettuce each cavity. plAN »NPUa7 Exhibition, August 22nd to 27th, with Radishes. PEACH ROLL record entries expected by the Central Dissolve jelly powder In hot water, 1 cup sifted flour Canada Exhibition Association direc- THROUGH CHEMISTRY add vinegar and grated onion. Chill C L 136 teaspoons baking powder tors in both the handicraft section of until partially set. Fold in mayonnaise IMITED 34 teaspoon salt the Women’s Department and in the and cucumber. Pour into six individual 2 tablespoons shortening many classifications for both junior moulds that have been rinsed in cold 2 to 4 tablespoons ice water and senior Women’3 Institutes. water. Chill until firm. Unmould and 2 cups sliced peaches To be housed in the refurnished serve on crisp lettuce, garnished with 36 to %. cup brown sugar Grandstand building, entries in the radish roses. Yield: Six servings. 2 teaspoons butter various women’s classes close August Dash of nutmeg. 1st. To give colour to the salad, add a Mix and sift flour, baking powder In addition to sewing and knitting little finely chopped parsley or chop- and salt. Cut in shortening and add classes in the Women’s Institute Sec- ped cucumber peelings to the gelatine enough ice water to make a stiff tion, there will be an open competition mixture when adding mayonnaise and cucumber. dough. Chill and roll into oblong open to both junior and senior insti- sheet. Spread peaches over dough tutes for displays to be judged on Supper Salad and add enough brown sugar to presentation, appearance and harmony. 2 cups diced cooked meat sweeten to taste. Sprinkle with a dash Classes in the Handicrafts Section 4 tomatoes, coarsely chopped of netmeg; roll up like a jelly roll and include: Accessories for all rooms in 136 cups chopped cucumber % iûjkèvu ü Mtuj! bake in a well greased baking dish in house; lingerie; woven articles; 14 cup chopped greep onion an electric oven at 350 deg. F. for 36 needlepoint, petitpoint and crossstitch; 2 tablespoons chopped parsley hour. Baste with 34 cup sugar and 1 comforters, rugs and quilts; crochet Mayonnaise. tablespoon melted butter and continue and knitted work; leathercraft, plas- Blend the meat and vegetables with baking 20 minutes longer. Serve with tics, claycraft, wood carving and shell- sufficient mayonnaise to moisten. THIS I.ITTI.E FELLOW is a lucky boyTTï cream or vanilla ice cream. craft; and children’s wear and acces- Serve at once on crisp lettuce. Yield: TAKE A TIP sories. Six servings. with Chemistry and its products to serve I. Cut honeydew melon in sections, In addition there will be a special ■ o ; scoop out seeds and then ' slash him at every turn. The water he drinks class for the work of ladies of 70 years CURRY HILL across sections. Squeeze a little of age and over and a department for and bathos in is purified chemically. lime juice over mellon; chill, then the blind. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Curry, of Corn- serve. Entry forms and prize lists may be wall, are spending some time at their < ihemistry improves his food and makes 2 Cut a head of lettuce in quarters had on request from the offices of the 1'arm here, and have visiting them, or eighths, wash carefully and 'he containers in which it is served; his Central Canada Exhibition Associa- their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. drain. Carefully lift leaves and in- tion, Lansdowne Park, Ottawa. and Mrs. Howard Gunn; also Mr. and sert daubs of sandwich filling. Serve nursery « loams with specially created Mrs. Fred Gunn, all of Hartford, with tomato wedges. Conn. habit.- and enamels. IS yIon, "Cellophane" 3. Mulberrys are best when they are eaten in a deep pie dish. Summer Salads Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Quinn and daugh- j • •• .dm and plastics add to his 4. Meringues are an inexpensive ad- ter, Miss Sheila, motored to Montreal dition to a fresh bowl of sweetened By Consumer Section on Thursday last and visited their : raft?;y and enjoyment. MARKETING SERVICE daughter and sister, Rev. Sister Des- { of-mi.'iry, symbolized by Dominion Department of Agriculture mond of St. Anne’s. Michael Donnelly, of Indianapolis, <,• Ai trademark of C-I-L Down through the years from the Indiana, who has been visiting his jfbr pickling early Egyptians and Romans to the sisters, Mrs. L. J. Sullivan and Patrick >• i-! continue to protect and present day, salads have been enjoyed Donnelly, Curry Hill, and Mrs. H. P. erve him throughout his life, success by man. History tells us that the Sullivan Choisy, Province of Quebec, Hebrews in the wilderness yearned for for the past few weeks, has returned •is u s and value broadening clioosc tlie the cucumbers, garlic and onions used home. by their Egyptian masters. Formerly, Roy McVichie, Montreal, was "~at witii ., r ; passing year. best a salad referred to a few raw greens, ' home for the week end. but today practically all kinds of food W. J. Sullivan and family had with vinegar are served in salad form. them on Monday last, Father James “A salad every day” is a current Gallagher and Father G. Tessier, of slogan and the rich bounty of summer, St. Thomas Aquinis College, Valley- Mustard Pickles gardens is a joy to the busy house- field, Que. Wash 3 lbs. small pickling wife. A salad will add a crisp, cool Mr. and Mi's. Robert Roy, of Horwick, cucumbers. Combine 4 cups and colourful touch to the menu or it P.Q., visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy last Heinz Distilled White can be a meal in itself. An attractive week. Vinegar; >/2 cup Heinz Pre- salad never fails to please. Freshness pared Yellow Mustard; ’/ cup Mr. and Mrs. Karl Lorhman, who 2 and crispness are prime factors in salt and 3>j cups sugar. Heat are spending the summer at Manor salad making and only the highest to boiling. Add cucumbers and Park, Ont., visited with Mr. and Mrs. quality greens should be used. return to boiling. Quickly pack J. A. Trickey, Mrs. Lorhman’s parents, The home economists of the Con- one hot, sterilized jar at a time. also with W. J. Sullivan and sisters. Fill to f\j' from top. Be sure sumer Section, Dominion Department Vinegar solution covers the OÎ Agriculture, remind you of the three vegetables. Seal musts of salad preparation ... at- each jar at or.ce. tractiveness, crispness and flavour. Yield: 7 pints. Here are some tested and approved Skinny men, women recipes for attractive and satisfying salads the whole family will enjoy: At Your gain 5,10,15 lbs. Stuffed Tomatoes Grocer’s Get New Pep, Vim, Vigor in 6 large firm, ripe tomatoes Gallon Jars % cup thick sour cream and Bulk Salt and pepper 1 cup shredded cabbage 1 cup shredded carrots Lettuce Parsley. Wash tomatoes, remove stem end CANADIAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED V-107 and scoop out the pulp, reserving pulp V, Authorized as Second Class Matter, Post Office Dept.; Ottawa. Page 4 The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ont., Friday, August 12th, 1949

Mrs. Stanley Winter, this week. The seventh chapter of the study Mr. and Mrs. John D. MacRae and | Miss Ada Winter, R.N., ol Montreal, book, Enter China, “What of the family, Cornwall, called on Mr. and is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Morrow in Tai-wan,” was used. It Mrs. J. Cecil Robertson and family, SUBSCRIBE FOR THE GLENGARRY NEWS I Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Poster, Lynda showed how the missionary work had Moose Creek, on Sunday. o and Mrs' C Caldbick, of Ottawa. {«* Bruce, have returned to their prospered during the war years, largely MAXVILLE STEWART’S GLEN i Miss Theresa Routhier, of Lac-a-La ' homeast weebin Toronto with Mrs after spending the due to the efforts of one educated l„rtno ■„ Shirlev P - Poster's parents, woman who saw the work grow from Miss Ann Clary, of Windsor, spent ’ I Mr. and Mrs. John D. MaCRae, Peter one Christian twenty years ago to four Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Phillips have as Senior Lacrosse Match a ten day vacation with Miss Madeline * *ac ean- , street. thousand at the present time. guests her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morin’ i Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. r. and Mrs. Victor Sparrow, of To- The September meeting will be a Robins, and her aunt, Mrs. MacPhee, SATURDAY, AUGUST 13 1 M Week end visitors with Mrs. Norman Pred Guindon and Miss Madeline ronto> spent Sunday with Mrs. E. “Home Helpers'” meeting, with Mrs. of Toronto. Stewart were Mrs. H. D. Cameron, Miss Morin, were Miss Morin’s father, Mr.. Andrg and Miss xiieresa Andre. Norman Stewart, Home Helpers’ secre- Mr. and Mrs. W. A. MacKinnon Kate MacRae, Lloyd MacRae and Mathias Morin, of L’Epiphanie, Que.;, Mjgs Martjne Guindon has left for tary, in charge. All members are re- spent Monday in Montreal, When they ot GLENGARRY 9 P.M. William MacDonald, of Montreal; Mr. Brother Gerard Morin, C.S.V., ’ Toronto, after a week’s holiday with quested to attend this meeting. All | drove Mrs. P. Forrester and Mrs. Jim and Mrs. A. L. MacLennan and , Rigaud; her sister, Mrs. W. C. Smith, • ^ parentS; Mr. and Mrs. Phil donations for the Pall Bale and Talent , Clark and sons to the city. Mrs. Mae- family, Dr. and Mrs. George Caldbick j Mr. Smith, Kenneth and Jacqueline, Guindon> money are to be handed in at this j Kinnon spent the rest of the week at GARDENS SHARP I Peterboro I Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Armstrong, of meeting., j MacDonald College attending the Rev. and Mrs. H. Bryant left on Vankleek Hill, , visited Mrs. Willie After singing, a missionary hymn the W.M.S. School for Leaders. Tuesday for a week’s holiday at the | Friday. Campbellj on meeting closed with the members re- Guests of Mrs. M. N. and Mr. and Adults, 50c Children, 25c ANNUAL Rideau Lakes, Ont. Mrs. Donald Grant, Sr., of Mont- ' peating the Mizpah Benediction. Mrs. R. A. Stewart for the week end 1 1 SOCIAL Mr. R. Cameron, Miss Sadie’ Cam- reai, spent Friday and Saturday with o ’of the Games were Mr. and Mrs. Bill eron, Miss Gertrude Cameron, Miss her daughter, Mrs. Charles Munroe, DUN VEGAN Jamieson and Ainsley, Mrs. P. For- ST. REGIS INDIANS OF . Gwen Taylor left on Saturday for a Mr. Munroe and family. j . * rester and Miss Joyce Forrester, Mrs. ST. ANDREW’S week's holiday at Sheneville, Que. I Mrs. P. W. K. Harris returned to her Visitors Ijome over the week end j Jim Clark, Jimmy and Grant and Mr. vs. | A. J. Stewart, all of Montreal. j PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Lyman MacDiaranid returned from home in Peterborough on Monday, were Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Grant, Mr. ALEXANDRIA MAROONS SOUTH LANCASTER Tcronto on Monday after spending after spending a few days in Maxville K. N. MacLeod and Miss Katie Mac- | Mr. Stanley MacLeod visited rela- five weeks taking a summer course at with friends. Donald, from Ottawa; from Montreal, i tives at Dalhousie last week. ON THE Mr Russe11 Bus accommodation available for Hogansburg, N.Y., Sunday the O.C.E. j Mr. and Mrs. George Epstadtt had - Morrison, Mr. and Mi’s. | Mr. J. Dingwall, Montreal, visited MANSE LAWN „ 4rtw f ' as their week end guests, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mountenay and Mrs. Everett Mrs. Dingwall and family last week afternoon. Contact Alex. DaPrato. Mc"wer su^r^rwithi-ol EpstadU and famiiy, * Ottawa. crane. Miss Margaret Crane accom- | end. WEDNESDAY EVENING and Mr and Mrs Donald Grant Jr panied them back to the city. FARE—$1.00 PER PERSON Mr. and Mrs. D. D. MacGregor. j ’ ’ ’ ” Mrs. Mobbs, of Toronto, was a re- J Mr. and Mrs. Donald S. Kennedy, ol Montreal. 1 August 17th, 1949 Mrs. R. A. Morin, of Hawkesbury, ' cent visitor at the home of Mr. W. W. Peter, Donna, Janice and Barbara AT 8.30 O’CLOCK accompanied by little Miss Helene1 Miss Ma^ MacGillivray, of Mont- MacKinnon. I Jean, of Milliken, Ont., are visiting his real, was a week end guest of Mr. and Chartrand, is spending some time with I Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Austin had as a mother, Mrs. D. H. Kennedy and Mr. S.D. & G. Band in Attendance Mrs. Wilfred MacEwen, as were Mr. her sister, Mrs. Fred Guindon, and visitor Friday night, their son-in-law, and Mrs. J. W. Kennedy. Friends Highland Dancing and Mrs. Hilton MacEwen and family, Old Time Fiddling granddaughter, Miss Madeline Morin. Cpl. Arnold T. McNabb of the sympathize with Bill over the serious of Ottawa. Songs and Instrumental Numbers Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Jamieson, ol R.C.A.F., Greenwood, N.S. | damage to his car by fire, the day. of Vankleek Hill, were guests on Friday Mrs. William MacPhee, of Ottawa, is Mrs. Jessie Reid, Cornwall, spent the the Games. Admission: with Mrs. R. T. O’Hara. spending a week with her parents, Mr. NOTICE Adults, 50c — Children, 25c week end with her mother, Mrs. M. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Minnie Purvis, of Ottawa, is and Mrs. Fred MacMillan. Carpenter and brother, John. Mrs. W. A. MacKinnon and family — Everybody Welcome — visiting her sister, Mrs. D. D. Mac- John D. MacRae and Milton C. Rev. Mr. Fitzsimmons, of Cardinal, J visited Mr. Fred MacKinnon at his TOWNSHIP OF CHARLOTTENBURGH An Excellent Evening’s Entertainment Woods attended the Chamber of Com- conducted services- here on Sunday Gregor, this week. , cottage, Sheiks Island, on Sunday. As all arrears of taxes must be paid prior Assured Mrs. Charles Youmelle, of Cornwall, merce meeting and banquet in Vank- and was the guest of Mrs. R. Camp- Friends sympathize with Mrs. J. Rev. N. F. Sharkey, Minister visited her sister, Mrs. Ernest Andre, leek Hill on Monday evening. bell and Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Campbell. ! Arkinstall, who received a cut on the to the 31st day of August, these accounts have over thé week end. Miss Hughsna MadMillanj, of Ot- j Mrs. Euphemia Patterson, nee head requiring some stitches, from an now been placed in the hands of a bailiff and tawa, spent the week end with her “Fraser,” and Miss B. Taylor, of Bran- overhead garage door. We are glad those wishing to avoid bailiff costs may pay parents, Mr. and Mrs. Myles Mac- bill, Manchester, England, and Mrs. that John expects to be up in Septem- Millan. j M. F. Fraser, of Toronto, visited rela- ber, though he will have to take it same at treasurer’s office, if paid prior to Mr. and Mrs. W. A. MacEwen, Mary tives in this vicinity recently. , easy for a while. being called on by the bailiff. and Peter, left on Sunday for a motor j Miss Christy Bethune, who had been Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Clark and trip to the United States, | visiting here, returned to Montreal on family, Montreal, visited friends here L. C. KENNEDY, Clerk-Treas. Osie Villeneuve, M.P.P., returned Friday, and attended the Games. home on Saturday, after spending the , Miss Jean MacLeod arrived home Fiddlers’ Fling past week in western Ontario. j Friday from Ottawa, where she had Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Murdoch been taking a summer course. MacLeod were Mrs. A. Vogan and Mrs. j Mr. Alex. J. N. MacLeod, Copper TO RESIDE AT Walker, of' St. Hermas, Que.; Mr. J. cliff, visited with his brother, John D. HEARD OVER THE AIR FROM 1 H. Nichol, .of Montreal; Mrs. Angus A. ancj Mrs. MacLeod over the week end. BOURGETJNT. MacLeod and/son, of Hagersville, Ont. j Mrs. W. MacQueen and little son, Congratulations to Mr. Murdoch Ottawa, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Sacred Heart Church, Alexandria, CFRA, OTTAWA MacLeod ..on his 77th birthday on1 j. MacQueen. was the setting for a quiet but pretty August 2nd. ! Mr. Alex. C. Fraser, Brantford, ar- wedding, Saturday morning, July 23rd, Attention when Miss Lucia Legault, daughter of | rived Tuesday to spend his holidays. COMING TO THE MISS ANNIE JANE Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Legault, Alex- * andria, became the bride of Lorenzo Farmers MacDOUGALL ’ * MOOSE CREEK Final tribute was paid the memory Lauzon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Armouries - Alexandria of Miss Annie Jane MacDougall by the .The monthly meeting of the Moose Lauzon, of Bourget, Ont. Rt. Rev. and friends and relatives who attended her creek Women’s Institute will be held Msgr. Emile Secours, P.P., tied the : nuptial knot. funeral, held Saturday afternoon at qn Thursday, Aug. 18th, at 2 p.m., Thresher Friday September 2nd two o’clock from her residence on when a short business meeting, will be At the Solemn Mass which followed, Spring street, to the Maxville United taken care of and at 2.30 p.m. the Msgr. Secours was assisted by Rev. Church and united cemetery. | grandmothers of the community will Edgar Monty, of Treadwell, Ont., as Men deacon, and Brother Wilfrid Bray, of AUSPICES OF THE Miss MacDougall passed away on be entertained. Thursday morning after an illness of Hostess—Mrs. Currie Blair, Bourget College, Rigaud, Que., as sub- DON’T LET THE KINSMEN CLUB several months. She was In her 77th Motto—Wholesome homes are the deacon. year, the daughter of Donald P. Mac- stepping stones of a great country. Given in marriage by her father, the GRAIN CROP SPOIL bride was lovely in a floor length dress Dougall and his wife, Christina Mun- j RQH can _ Lesson learned from of white satin, the neckline having a Watch for Mlore Details! roe of Maxville. Ia grandmother; grandmothers’ pro- pearl inset. Her floor length veil was During the time the body remained gramme, We have for Immediate Delivery a limited, at her residence, a great many friends |. Lunch will be served by the con- crowned by a coronet in pearl effect supply of new called to show their respect to the venor, Mrs. J. A. Buchanan, and and she carried a cascade bouquet of memory of one Who was held in such assisted by Mrs. Stanley Fraser, Mrs. lilies of the valley and white gar- GOODISON and OLIVER universal esteem in the community, wm. McIntosh. denias. Mr. and Mrs. Rheal Laflamme at- Miss MacDougall will be greatly j 0 Threshing Machines in sizes of 28x46 tended the principals, Mrs. Laflamme missed, particularly so in her church, ? TOLMIE ’S CORNERS and 22x36 TO-DAY’S INSPECTION where she was a devout member. | choosing a floor length dress of mauve taffeta. Her bouquet was fashioned IS Until the time of her illness she was j Master Dwayne MacRae, Dyer, keenly interested in the Women’s Mis- visited with his cousin, Floyd B. Mac- with baby’s breath and pink roses. | TO-MORROW’S PROTECTION sionary Society, being a Life Member. Rae, Bridgeview Farm, on Tuesday. The young couple later left for a Also some used Threshing Mills, wedding trip to points in Quebec, Mrs. Miss MacDougall was musically in- j A number of ladies attended the of various sizes Legault donning for travel a tailored Drop in now for check up and repairs and assure your- dined and for a number of years was Ladies’ Aid meeting held at the Pres- crganist of the former Congregational byterian Manse, Moose Creek, on suit in pearl grey tone with marine self of trouble-free driving during the summer. Church and the present United Thursday evening. blue accessories. They will reside in Bourget, Ont. Church. | Mr. and Bnytj Johnson spent The service at the church and grave- ^ Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Motors Limited side was conducted by the Rev. Howard Melvin Begg. SOCIAL EVENING MORROW MOTOR SALES A. Doig of St. Andrew’s Church, in the , Mr. George Montgomery, Cornwall, MACHINERY DEPARTMENT absence of Rev. J. H. Hamilton, B.A. ^ m a(je some calls in this vicinity on in the Hymns sung were "The Lord Is My Friday evening PONTIAC - BUICK - G.M.C. 8 Sixth St. East Tel. 3620 Shepherd” and “Abide With Me.” Mrs. PARISH HALL Wilfred MacEwen, assistant organist, PHONE 16 MAXVILLE ONT. GitEENFIŒiD CORNWALL, ONTARIO presided at the console. Pallbearers were Robert Smith, Hugh Friday, August 19th Benton, John McEwen, Wilfred Mac- Ewen, Lyman MlacKillican and Joseph Armstrong. $1,000.00 PURSES Attending the funeral from a dis- BSE tance were Mrs. F. W. K. Harris, Peterborough, Ont.; ' Miss Elizabeth» Maxville Races Kennedy, Miss Emily Kennedy, of Ottawa; Miss Margaret C. Munroe, DON’T MISS Montreal; Mrs. J. T. Hope, Alex- Wednesday August 17th, 1949 andria; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Arm- A Class for Every Horse in the Country Î strong, Vankleek Hill. The Public Exhibit of the 2.27 STAKE RACE, 3 HEATS $350.00 Horses entered are: May Ormond, Congresswoman, Billy Willie ST. ANDREW’S Grattan,-Black Feather, Miss Ginger B, Worthy Patch, Bob Stout, SENIOR AUXILIARY National Capital Plan Moonlight Grattan, Nigger Mercury The July and August meeting of the IF YOUR PARTNER DIES... St. Andrew’s Women’s Missionary So- will the firm be endangered? ciety of the Presbyterian Church was Will essential capital be with- drawn; a stranger forced upon Demonstration Building 2.28 DASH, 1 HEAT $100.00 held on Tuesday afternoon in the you in his place; settlement 2.24 DASH, 1 HEAT $100.00 school room of the church at two difficulties with his widow en- 2.22 DASH, 1 HEAT $100.00 o’clook, with Mrs. Howard A. Doig countered? Business assurance Cfln safeguard your firm from Ottawa Exhibition - Aug, 22 - 27 2.20 DASH, 1 HEAT $100.00 presiding. After opening exercises, such eventualities. Protect your 2.18 DASH, 1 HEAT $100.00 Mrs. Peter P. Christie gave the Bible own business — call me today* lesson from Psalm 84, verses one to FREE-FOR-ALL, 1 HEAT $100.00 SUN LIFE ASSURANCE eleven. Mrs. Robert Kippen closed the This is something new! Plan now to attend the race of the year! You COMPANY OF CANADA See the Models, Maps and Plans of Proposals for the are sure to see the finest horses in the country at this meet. devotional service with prayer. Mrs. Doig then spoke on the “Watch Development of Ottawa, Hull and the 900 Square Mile PARI-MUTUEL BETTING ON THE GROUNDS Tower,” giving the resume of the life Larry McCosham and work of Dr, Albert Schweitzer, Capital District. ADMISSION ... SO CENTS who has recently been on a lecture WILLIAMSTOWN tour in the U.S.A. Phone Martintown 16 r 51 The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ont., Friday, August 12th, 1949 Page 5

BORN COUIITV GORRESPOflflEnCE AUSTIN — At Hotel Dieu Hospital, TURN TO PAGE SEVEN Cornwall, on Thursday, July 21st, 1949, to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Austin, CLASSIFIED AD THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 22 GLEN ROBERTSON Glen Norman—a son, Clifford Bruce. COLUMNS Mr, Ben Grant, of Buffalo, N.Y., is Copy for alT ads must be in CAMERON — At Cornwall General , spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs, IS TO BE Hospital, on Saturday, August 6th, tuib Office by Tuesday Night R. K. McLennan. 1949, to Mr. and Mrs. Bain A. Cameron to appear ill Current Week’s PEANUT DAY A number of the kiddies attended (nee Kathleen MacLennan)—a son, the Mission Band at Brodie on Tues- Richard Alexander. columns. IN day afternoon. Visitors at the Macdonell home dur- MacLîJOD — At Dr. McDonald’s TENDERS WANTED ALEXANDRIA ing the week end wfere Laurie Mc- Hospital, Vankleek Hill, Ont., on Sat- TENDERS will be received by the Donald, of Detroit; John McDonald, urday, July 30th, 1949, to Mr. and Mrs. undersigned until 8 p.m. Friday, ot Windsor, Ont., and J. A. Macdonald, SPONSORED BY THE Donald J. MacLeod—a daughter. August 19th, 1949, for the wiring of of Montreal. S.S.S. No. 12E, Lochiel. Plans may be KINSMEN CLUB Mr. and Mrs. Ken McLennan and seen at the undersigned place. Lowest two sons are enjoying a few days in MacLEOD — At the Smith Clinic, or any tenders not necessarily ac- OF ALEXANDRIA the Laurentians. On Tuesday they Hawkesbury, on Monday, August 1st, cepted. 1949, to Mr. and Mrs. Mansell Mac- motored to Cornwall.. FLORIDA PILON, Sec’y., Leod (nee Melva Dandy), of Dunvegan Mr. and Mrs. Alcide Daoust are 32-lp Glen Robertson. —a son, Leslie Neil. VARIOUS ATTRACTIONS spending ten days at a summer camp at Hamilton. FOR SALE DIED Miss Mary McDonell, of Dalkeith, A silo, 14x28, in good condition. KENNEDY — On August 7th, at Apply to ANGUS D. A. MCDONALD, Watch This Space for Further visited friends here last week. Hotel Dieu Hospital, Cornwall, infant Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stuart had as IV2 miles west of Glen Roy. 32-lc Announcements son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J. Kennedy. recent guests the Smillies, of Billings Bridge. FARM FOR SALE ROSS — At Watertown, N.Y., on Part lot 2-4th Kenyon; house, out- Mrs. D. J. McDonald was the guest August 2nd, the death occurred of Mrs. buildings, etc., near cheese factory and of Mrs. Murphy at Green Valley for a Dan H. Ross, at the home of her town of Alexandria. Apply to MRS. few days. daughter, Mrs. James MacDonald. The BENJAMIN LEBEAU, Dominion St., Mr. anâ Mrs. Arthur Gurney, of funeral was held from her late home Alexandria. 3i-lp Field, Ont., are holidaying with Mrs. SOCIAL at Glen Roy, Ont., on Friday morning J. Rickerd. AT to St. Finnan’s Cathedral and ceme- TO RENT Mr. and Mrs. William Goodwin had wry.iry. In Lachute, Que., 12 miles from as guests for a week, Mr. and Mrs. Hawkesbury, 4 Heated Apartments, 6 Dalhousie Station Won. Will and daughter, Carol, Mr. The Canadian National'Institute for owns a farm in Green Valley. rooms each; all conveniences, bal- ON and Mrs. Fred Will and daughter, the Blind does everything possible to WOOD—At his late residence on the The man in the picture, above, is conies, on residential street. Apply to Diana, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Will and two see that no employable blind person is South Branch on Thursday, August making rubber mats in one of the DR. J. H. THEORET, 62 Bedard Blvd., sons, Dennis and Emmett, all of Mont- idle. 4th, Alexander James (Sandy) Wood, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17th factories operated by the C.N.I.B. Lachute, Que. 32-lc real, also Mrs. Harris, of Toronto. in his 68th year. Funeral to St. Mary’s A Glengarry man in Apple Hill built which turns out brooms, brushes, bas- GOOD PROGRAM ASSURED Church, Williamstown, on Monday, The first Austin car to be purchased his own coal bln and chops his own ketry, furniture, aprons and other FARM FOR SALE in the Glen is now owned by Mr. and August 8th, at 9.30 am. Interment in wood. He does this by holding the log blindcraft products. He is now a use- Written tenders will be received by TEDDY BURNS Mrs. Chas. Dear. St. Mary’s cemetery. with his left hand while raising the ful member of society. The right to the executors of the late Elizabeth. Mr. and Mrs. R. Peachey, Montreal, TROOP OF MONTREAL axe to a falling position. He was thus work is the right to freedom and hap- Ross, of Charlottenburgh Township, are spending this week in the Glen. AUCTION SALE able to aim the axe for the spot on the piness. The home teacher, skilled in — of — widow, deceased, until Noon on Sep- log indicated by his left hand. At the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE tember 5th, 1949, for the purchase of SPECIAL ATTRACTION FROM handicrafts of all sorts, at present is BONNIE HILL moment of dropping the axe, he re- visiting the homes of four Glengarry SAT., AUG. 27th, at 1 P.M. the West Half of Lot No. 22 in the NEW YORK THEATRES moves his other hand, and the axe cuts blind people and teaching them these At Corner of Elgin and Dominion Sts., Ninth Concession, Charlottenburgh, % The Hydro men are busy putting the the wood. arts. When you support the work of Alexandria. mile east of the Chapel. For details, CONSUELLO Hydro poles up in this section at the Canadian National Institute for Cook stove, equipped with oil burn- please contact the undersigned. present. Another blind man in Glengarry is the Blind you are helping in this great ers; 5-piece chrome set, table and 4 The highest or any other tender not The visitors to this section on the working as hired man on a farm. Here, he is able to do many of the chores, work. Give generously when you are chairs; 3-piece bedrpom suite, with necessarily accepted. ADMISSION and LUNCH week end were Mr. and Mrs. Lea 50 CENTS and 25 CENTS such as milking the cows, pitching hay visited by a canvasser in the near spring filled mattress; 2 beds, complete ANGUS D. A. MCDONALD, Fraser, of Morrisburg. with springs and mattresses; card- 32-34-35 R.R. 1, Apple Hffl, Ont. In Case of Bad Weather the Social will be Held the The Misses Hazel and Barbara and many of the multiple jobs of a future. Remember the canvasser is farm which can be done by feel and board wardrobe; wash stand; baby Following Night Fraser are spending ' their holidays giving time and effort to this drive and NOTICE TO CREDITORS the very small percent of sight he. has. crib; electric rangette; kitchen stool; with Mr. and Mrs. John A. MacDonald. receive him, or her kindly and ap- .In the Estate of Josephine Major, late Other Glengarry men can tell the rocker; couch; centre table; combina- Harry Franklin is busy in this sec- preciatively. of the Township of Lancaster, in the time by a Braille watch. Another tion electric Philco radio; tri-lite tion with his threshing mill. He is a lamp; steel table; cupboard; electric County of Glengarry, widow de- hustler. clock; Washer, ironing board; odd ceased. Mr. Donald Hay and Mr. Lucien BIG SAVING SALE Ronnie Shirtliffe left Monday, to chair; ice refrigerator; 58-piece set of All persons having claims, against Theoret left on Saturday for the to- AUCTION SALE undergo treatment In the Royal Vic- dishes; pair pillows; hassock; kitchen the estate of ^bsephine Major, widow, of all kinds of bacco fields at Delhi, Ont. Of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and tria Hospital in Montreal. He was ac- utensils; window blinds and curtain who died on or about the 22nd day of Mr’, and Mrs. Charles Lambert, FARM IMPLEMENTS'* companied by Mrs. Tobin of that city; rods; floor linoleum, by the yard; oil July, 1949, are hereby notified to send daughter Beatrice and little son, At Lot West Half 30-9, drum; hoe, etc. ii; to the undersigned solicitors, on or Gordon, of Ottawa, visited Mr, and who. had spent two weeks with Mr. and Charlottenburgh Mrs. Henry Donovan. Terms—Cash. before the fifth day of September, F ur Goats Mrs. A. A. Hay, on Sunday. 4 Miles West of Apple Hill MRS. THOMAS COYLE, Prop. 1949, lull particulars of their claims, Mr. and Mrs. David- Kirkland and Rev. Sr. Mary Elizabeth, of Toronto, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19th W. MARCOUX, Auct., and after that date the estate will be and Mrs. W. J. O’Shea, Glen Nevis, daughter, Aileen, and Miss Emma Articles to be sold: Phone 49. distributed having regard only to the Bailey, of Detroit, called on Mr. and visited their brother, Mr. J. S. Mc- 414 acres standing buckwheat; 100 claims of which notice shall then have Mrs. A. A. Hay on Sunday. Donald and Mrs. McDonald for a few bags Cartier oats; 7 tons hay; straw laid for a Provincial Conservation been received. July 30th to August 13th 0 days this week. of the above oats; set double harness; Policy. DATED at Alexandria, Ontario, this GLEN ROY Mrs. D. A. McDonald has been a set single harness; set two-beam This committee will visit Morrisburg fifth day of August, 1949. AT THE patient in Hotel Dieu Hospital, Corn- sleighs; sleigh rack; set log bunks; hog on September 14th, for the purpose of MACDONELL & MACDONALD Sincere sympathy is expressed to the wall, for the past few weeks. Her many rack; 2 sleigh poles and square timber; hearing delegations from the counties Alexandria, Ontario, family of the late Mrs. D. H. Ross, friends hope to see her home shortly. M.H. rake, 12 ft.; M.H. binder; M.H. of Dundas, Glengarry and Stormont. Solicitors. GLENGARRY GARDENS who died in Watertown, N.Y., last mowing machine, No. 16, 6 ft.; M.H. week. disc harrow; M.H. walking plow, No. Open Every Day from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. McCulloch, of MAPLE AVENUE 10; Cockshutt drill seeder; com souf- From Manufacturer to Wearer, Direct-No Middle Man’s Profit Montreal, spent the week end with Mr. fler; milk wagon; roller; 4-piece har- Mr. Laurence MacKercher, formerly and Mrs. J. A. McCulloch and family. row; barrel churn; cutter, with- doors,’ ot Saskatchewan, now of Barrie, Ont.; Northern Muskrat Backs for $32g Miss Jean Shago is spending a few used two months; Janesway oil stove N. McRAE Misses Catherine and Sheila Kennedy, weeks in Hamilton with her uncle, Mr. brooder; 2 sap pans and heater; about Ottawa; Mrs. G. D. Arbuthnot, To- QUALITY Rice Lake Muskrat Backs for 5349 Sam MacDonald and Mrs. MacDonald. 100 sap buckets and spoils; 48 ft. gal- ronto; Mr. and Mrs. Percival Stephen- Miss T. A. McReavy, of Montreal, vanized ridge cap.; Cyclone seeder; Persian Lamb Coat ^QJ. <£429 son, Charles Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. M. spent a few days last week with Mrs. sanitary milk strainer; 3 30-doz. egg J. MacKay, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mac- J. A. Kennedy and family. crates with fillers; De Laval cream Feeds - Grain - Seeds Electric Seal (Dyed Rabbit) for $159 Kinnon and family, all of Cornwall, Miss Ann McDonald, R.N., of Mont- separator, No. 12; wagon; 375 Leg- were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. real, is holidaying at her home here. Rock pullets, 3 months old; crosscut Jap. Rabbit Coat for $149 Charles Macintosh. Complete Stock of Purina Feed Mr. Alexander Smith left for West- saw; forks, shovels, picks, crowbars, Mouton Coat ,.y; for $159 ern Canada on Monday. Miss Janie MacLachlan, Alex. Mac- chains, neck yokes and many other Several from here attended the Me- Naughton and L. MacLachlan, spent small articles; also a quantity of Alexandria Tel. 115 Raccoon Coat for $229 Sunday afternoon with Riceville Donald-Chisholm wedding in St. An- household furniture. (Station) drew’s on Saturday. friends. As I have sold my farm, all will be A Small Deposit will hold any coat until needed sold without reserve. in the Fall Terms to be made known day of sale. An EXPERT WILL BE ON HAND TO ADVISE YOU % GEORGE FERGUSON, Prop. ALBERT FAUBERT, Auct.,: ANNOUNCING 105-J5, Alexandria. tST888?888S^8S38888S838SS88g288S8888288888S8888;S88888SSSS883S85S8e58S8S2S2ga!2;SK:;°«g»o.°.o»o.o.o.o.g.; Secretary-Treasurer ON OR ABOUT AUGUST 20th Meeting Will WE CAN SUPPLY Study] Aspects WANTED ALL YOUR • NYMAN’S BY REQUIREMENTS Of Conservation WILL OPEN A COMPLETE AND MODERN IN In April, 1949, the Legislative Glengarry District High School Board Assembly of the Province of Ontario ordered that a Select Committee of the Applications will be reoeived by Shoe Store House be appointed to study all aspects the undersigned until Saturday, ON MAIN STREET of conservation in the province of On- TEE 8 S tario; notably, Soil Depletion, Drain- August 27th, for filling the position of (OPPOSITE CHENIER’S HARDWARE) age, Flood Control Water Supply, Re- Maple Leaf Cafeteria Feeds and Pioneer Feeds forestation and Soil Analysis, This Secretary-Treasurer of the Glengarry such as committee is composed of Messrs. District High School Board. GROUND OATS GROUND BARLEY Thomas, chairman. Dent, Hunt, Isley, BRAN — SHORTS — WHEAT NYMAN’S CARRY A COMPLETE Janes, Jollifle,* McMillan Oliver and j State qualifications and salary OATS — BARLEY — CRACKED CORN Osie Villeneuve, Member for Glengarry j LINE OF County. In order to discharge its j expected. WHOLE CORN responsibilities the committee is visit- Gluten and Oil Cake, to make your own Ration Properly Fitted Footware ing many parts of the province and Duties to commence September s SPECIAL ON BINDER TWINE — 25c arranging for hearings at representa- FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY tive points. Organizations and per- 1, 1949. ERNEST LEBLANC sons interested in the various aspects •GROCERIES & FEEDS ox conservation will be given an op- L. CAMERON KENNEDY portunity to appear before the com- Phone 118 Lochiel Street Alexandria PLEASE WATCH FOR FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENT Secretary-Treasurer — Williamstown, Out. ! mittee. It is thought that as a result of this study the foundation may be SSS8S288888S883888S8388Sîe883SS88888î888888888888888SS888888883888S888S888888888S88S5S885888888ê88888888Se %!L =# Page 6 The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ont., Friday, August 12th, 1949

Thursday in honour of Miss Teresa tage on the St. Lawrence. The boys 30 separate towns and municipalities Plan Green Belts For Large Chisholm, whose marriage to Mr. spent several hours boating, accom- are comprised in the National Capital Cuthbert McDonald takes place on panied by John Marjerrison, Dave District, plans and models of which National Capital Area At Ottawa August 6th. The bride was presented Williamson and Joseph Jacques. cover 4,000 square feet of floor space Items of Auld Lang Syne with many handsome and useful gifts. Guests at the home of Clarence in the Demonstration Building at Tea was served to about forty guests. MacLachlan, Sunday, were Mrs. Cath- Ottawa’s Central Canada Exhibition, G’eaned From The Fyles of The Glengarry News That thriving rural surroundings are August 22nd to 27th. Miss Armande Lalonde and Miss erine MacIntyre, Montreal; Mrs. essential to a growing city has been Fall Wheat Is Pauline Valade returned to Montreal Sidney Scott, Maxville; Duncan Mac- recognized by the planners of Can- on Sunday evening after a two week’s Naughton, Morrisburg; Donald Mac- ada’s National Capital. Venezuela — Canada’s principle holiday spent with Mr. and Mrs. Naughton, Eb. MacNaughton and son, The future limits of the Capital’s More Popular source of crude petroleum — accounted Ernest Valade. Kennie, Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs. Tye for 4,425,256 barrels in January this The water tank of a C.P.R. freight engine, in the yards built-up areas are to be surrounded by Emberg and Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Me- Fall wheat, a crop which until a Mrs. John G. McDonald and chil- at Apple Hill, was used effectively in bringing under con- a green belt of from three to five Currie and two children, Miss Edna year, as compared to 1,909,723 in the few years ago was grown in only dren, of Alexandria, were Sunday trol, a fire late Tuesday night, miles in'width. and Eddie, all of Cardinal. corresponding month last year. limiting quantities in this county, has guests of Mrs. D. J. McDonald. TEN YEARS AGO which destroyed barns owned “The country frame necessary to the Friday,'Aug. 11th, 1939 by Charles Benton and T. life of the city,” as Jacques Greber, of late been increasing in popularity. Mr. and Mrs. G. Castonguay, Vau- Billard, and threatened fur- chief consultant of the National A large acreage was sown in the fall dreuil, called on Mr. and Mrs. Rod of 1948, and has now been harvested ther loss. First steps in a movement expected to bring Capital Planning Committee, des- McDougall last Sunday. a third-party candidate into the next Federal election, cribes it, will serve three purposes. with a very satisfactory yield. The most popular variety in this district Miss Mary McDonald, Ottawa, is two meetings were held this week to organize here for the It will set an unalterable limit to Ice-Cold Coke Brings is Rideau, which will withstand our spending a week’s holiday with her Herridge New Democracy party. In a surprice win at built-up urban areas thereby enabling rigorous winter conditions better than brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Glen Sandfield, Tuesday, Dunvegan won the Glengarry low cost planning for future streets, any other variety introduced to date. Mrs. A. A. McDonald, 4th Con. Cup with a 2-0 victory over the league champs, Pine Grove. municipal services and public utilities. Fall wheat should be sown during the Refreshment To Work It was the third and deciding game after 1-1 and 0-0 ties. Dangerous ribbon development of Miss Isabel McDonald, Ottawa, re- Bob Ellis, of Maxville, is now instructing boys’ bands last week of August or the first week housing along highways thus will be turned to that city this week after a in September on well prepared fertile in the Ormstown-Huntingdon area. An old Maxville boy, prevented. two week’s vacation spent with her David D. Munro, was honoured recently on his retirement soil, where the drainage is good. This parents, Mr. and Mrs, H. R. McDonald. Much of the rich farming area now from the position of Vancouver manager of the Sun Life. crop will not withstand wet conditions' surrounding the Capital lies within the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Assurance Co. during the growing season. The more proposed green belt and this is to be top growth that can be obtained in H. Tourangeau were Mrs. S. Tour- zoned to restrict it to market or farm the fall the less winter killing one will angeau, Alexandria; Mrs. J. Both, use, providing the Capital with a per- encounter. A deep seed bed is not Belleville; Mr. and Mrs. S. Tour- manent source of garden produce. recommended for this crop. The seed angeau and Mrs. Lucien Defosses, Al- Any soil not suitable for farming will bed should be well prepared and free fred, Que. Announcement of the death in Los Angeles, Cai., of be zoned to leave it in its natural from perennial weeds, such as couch- Angus A. McDonald, Eddie Lee and Lieut. Sidney J. McEwen, M.C., son of the late Mr. and state. grass. A large supply of good s#ed is Mrs. D. A. McEwen, Max- Melville McRae left last Wednesday for Finally, it will enable city dwellers available in the county this year, rWENTY YEARS AGO ville, was read with regret Bradford, Ont., where they will be to get out Into the country without which should be sown at the rate of located for the next several months. Friday, Aug. 16th, 1929 by a wide circle. His death travelling long distances. on Monday, August 12th, seven or eight pecks per acre. Miss Linda Kenney and Miss Green belts are not a new departure followed but a short illness. Miss Helen MacDonald, Dorothy McDonald were with Mrs daughter of the late D. R. and Mrs. MacDonald, now of in town planning. There are already Alex McDonald last week end. Saskatoon, but formerly of this town, has been appointed to several in the United States and Eng- land. Ottawa’s will, in general, start the staff of Bedford Road Collegiate, in Saskatoon.—Mr. COUNTY NEWS within five miles of Parliament Hill William A. McEwen has arranged the purchase of the busi- MAPLE AVENUE ness property and interests of James D. Grant, Flour and and will enclose an area expected to ST. RAPHAEL’S contain a population of 500,000 by the Feed Merchant, Maxville. Alex. M. Dingwall, also of Archie Keilier, Montreal, spent the turn of the century. Maxville, left for Toronto on Tuesday, where he will join Week day Masses are being sung i* week end with his wife’s parents, Mr. the staff of the Robert Simpson Co. Ltd.—One of the out- the Convent Chapel, while the work of and Mrs. James H. McIntyre and standing and prominent residents of Lancaster village redecorating the church goes on. The family. Miss Joyce Ward, Montreal, passed away quite unexpectedly, Aug. 8th, in the person of Haying Becoming rectory looks more and more hand- also spent several days at the Mc- Mr. D. P. J. Tobin. The deceased, a life-long resident of some as the work proceeds. We will Intyre farm home. Other guests ar- Lancaster, was in his 60th year. surely have buildings to be proud of rived on Sunday morning: Mrs. J. More Mechanized when the project is completed. Guy and Miss Mary Roche, Montreal. They are remaining for some time with Mrs. E. Marjoram and children, A gradual but definite shift in hay Montreal, recently spent a few days the McIntyre family. harvesting methods and equipment in with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Mr. and Mrs. Callum MacDermid, Eastern Canada has taken place dur- MacPherson. Mrs. Mann, of Cornwall, and Mrs. J. The farmers of Glengarry-Stormont are to hold their ing the last decade. D. MacDermid, Martintown, called on Ask for it either way Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Tourangeau first convention in this county, soon, for the purpose of Before the war, hay mower sale3 in Miss Belle Ross on Sunday. ... both trade-marks motored to Potsdam, N.Y., last week, nominating candidates for Eastern Canada ran about 6,000 to Mr. and Mrs. Alex Campbell, Corn- mean the same thing. to be guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. THIRTY YEARS AG® both Houses of Parliament. 7,000 a year, the bulk of them horse- wall, and Mrs. B. Pallett, of Toronto, MIX Cadieux. Miss Susan Tourangeau Friday, Aug. 15th, 1919 E. Meloche, of Rose- drawn machines. Sales in 1946 totalled spent Monday at the MacDonell farm. spent the week with her grandmother, Auth*ria*d bottlar at Coca-Cola under contract wtth Ccee-Cola Ltd. mount, Montreal, who has 10,595, of which 8,980 were horse- The MacDonell brothers and their Mrs. 8. Tourangeau, Alexandria. been awarded the contract for the new Hochelaga Bank, drawn, 93 were tractor-drawn and 1,522 mother, Mrs. A. MacDonell, P.M., were with a staff of men started the work on Monday. A were tractor-mounted. Mrs. A. A. McDonald, 4th Con., en- at Hamilton’s Island, guests of Mr. CORNWALL BOTTLING WORKS thrilling finish to the lacrosse season, was provided last The following year, with a better tertained at a kitchen shower last and Mrs. Alex Campbell at their cot- CORNWALL PHONE 516 Saturday when the Glengarrians of Williamstown defeated selection of equipment available, more Alexandria 10-8 in overtime, to win the championship of than five times as many tractor-drawn the Glengarry-Stormont league. On Sunday a team made mowers were sold as in 1946, tractor- up of Alexandria and Williamstown players travel to Mont- mounted mower sales about held their real to play an exhibition game against the St. Zotique own, but horse-drawn mower sales team. Rev. E. J. Macdonald returned to town Tuesday dropped by 16 per cent. . HANDS IN TRAINING:..FOR ONTARIO- evening after spending the past three months on military Pre-war, dump rakes used to outsell duty in Winnipeg. Mr. E. Irvine, contractor, who has side delivery lakes by six to one, but completed work on the military road south of the Brown today the ratio has been cut down to House, removed his plant to Dalkeith, where he will pro- a little better than two to one. Loader ceed with the construction of three miles of macadamized sales are on the increase. road. A desire to speed up operations, to increase efficiency, is regarded as a prime reason for the shift in methods and machines, but other reasons in- clude the growing number of tractors, Mr. J. T. Schell is having an extensive addition made the improved cash position of farmers to his woodworking department, found necessary to pro- and the shortage of farm labour. vide for increased business in FORTY YEARS AGO fine house finishings and of- Friday, Aug. 13th, 1909 fice fittings. Increased space Is needed also to handle the Canadian Farmers new line of Glengarry dump cars.—-Upwards of 225 par- ticipated in the excursion to Montreal, Saturday, to see the Stars In action. The Intermediate Shamrocks defeated Buy10000Tractors them 6 to 2. Sir Wilfrid Laurier is receiving pressing invitations to lay the cornerstones of the Parliament In Six Months Buildings of the new provinces of Alberta, and Saskat- chewan.——Vf. A. McDonell, son of Mr. A. D. McDonell, Canadian farmers have financed the merchant of Lancaster, was promoted to the rank of con- purchase of 10,000 tractors in the last ductor on the G.T.R. and took his first train out from six months having a sales volume of, Winnipeg on July 21st.-.—Mr. Clarence Ostrom, during the $19,000,000 through farm improvement ; course of the next week, will instal, for the Glengarry Tele- loans at the Finance Department and phone Co., the several telephones subscribed for in its Dal- re-payments, are satisfactory, officials keith section. Mr. H. McNamara, a popular member of said Saturday. i the Star Lacrosse club, left via C.P.R. Saturday for Sault At the same time the farmers St. Marie. bought 1,800 trucks through farm im- 1 provement loans. j At present there is heavy financing going on for the purchase of combine harvesters, especially in Western Seven were killed and several injured in a terrible acci- Canada. j dent on the C.A.R., Wednesday morning at St. Polycarpe, There has been a comparative in- when the fast express from crease in farm improvement loans in FIFTY YEARS AGO Montreal for Ottawa left the Eastern Canada. Eastern farmers are Friday, Aug. 11th, 1899 rails. The fireman, George borrowing more than Western Canada ; Learning to Make Plastics McCuaig, a native of Dun- farmers. Building loans were es- i vegan, was instantly killed in the wreckage of the engine, peéially heavy in June and July. while the baggageman, John R. McGillis, of Alexandria, Ontario Hydro has carried a big ex- IN Ontario the wheels of industry turn for the benefit of every single one of us. Our lathes, dynamos, drill presses, farm combines, tractors, miraculously escaped injury. None from this county are pansion of service to rural sections of Our Way of Life Rewards business machines, etc. are producing goods and services which earn reported missing or hurt. Dr. McDiarmid and his son, Ontario. It is estimated that elec- : Trained Hands dollars. These dollars provide food, clothing, medical care and other Willie, of Maxville, were rushed to the scene on a special tricity has been brought to 27 0.00 rural necessities which contribute to our security and high standard of living. Ontario workers know they can earn engine to attend the injured. George A. Campbell, son of customers this year and the total by Every single one of us, therefore, has a very personal interest in the flow more, have executive responsibility our esteemed townsman, Angus Campbell, Esq., has received the end of 1949 will reach 47,000. j of a steady supply of trained workers to industrial plants. These workers and enjoy a higher standard of living the appointment of junior clerk in the local branch of the The extension ®f rural hydro is will operate machines which are important to our way of life. in direct ratio to the skills they ac- Union Bank. A. L. and Mrs Smith have taken posses- being accompanied by a big program quire and the way they make use We should appreciate, then, the co-operative efforts of government, sion of their new home on Bishop street. Among the of farm improvements and improve- j of them. That’s always ; industry and i members of the Press Association who left on the excursion ments to farmers’ homes hy installa- ' labour int thet field of employee training. In schools and in true in a free economy factories our workers,young and old,are given the opportunity to develop to the Pacific Coast on Tuesday were C. W. Young of the tion of electricity as well as running — that’s why our com- new and specific skills in every field of business and industrial activity. Cornwall Freeholder, and A. G. F. Macdonald, of the News. water with new sinks, pipes, bath tubs, petitive system will For instance, as in the pi.tures shown here, every effort of Ontario’s As we go to press we learn cf the death in Montreal, continue to make toilets. j newly-skilled plastics workers will mean better plastic products — will Thursday, of David Fraser, of Lancaster, one of Glengarry’s Canada" great and a —o help to make Ontario a finer place in which to live and work. best known and illustrious sons. —— After completing a great place in which There are close to 6,000,000 public to live. course in the Ont Business College, D, H. McDougall re- libraries in Canada, serving about 00 turned to his home in Maxville on Monday. per cent of the people in big cities, THE BREWING INDUSTRY (ONTARIO) and about 40 per cent cf the people in smaller communities. The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ont., Friday, August 12th, 1949 Page 7 'PS counw coRRESPnnnfncE

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Donald Bruce, of Prescott, spent the week end with Billy MacEwen. Mrs. W. A. MacEwen, Mrs. J. A. McLeod, Mrs. Vernon Metcalfe and Miss Mary MacEwen visited Mrs. Stanley Andrews in Lancaster on Tuesday. Mr. and. Mrs. , Duncan M. Hoople, AUCTION SALE BORN WANTED Marie Ann and Jane, left for their HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS GORMLEY — At Lachine General A silo, 12x30, in good shape. Con- home in London, Ont., after spending SATURDAY, AUG. 13th Hospital, Lachine, Que., on Tuesday, tact ALEX K. URQUHART, Dalkeith, a week with Mr. Hoople’s mother, Mrs. Orange Hall — Apple Hill August 9th, 1949, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Ont. Phone 333 r 4 Lochiel. 31-2p R. J. Hoople, and brother, Clark Terms—Cash Angus Gormley, of Lachine — a Hoople. ALBERT FAUBERT, Auct. daughter. Mi & N SCRAP DEALERS We buy everything in scrap, such, Miss Jean MacLeod and mother, LAURENCE QUESNEL, in Trust. as machinery, scrap metals, bags and Mrs. J. MacLeod! of Toronto, were KENNEDY—At Hotel Dieu Hospital, rags. Apply at Campeau’s former gar- week end guests with Mr. and Mrs. R. AUCTION SALE Cornwall, August 2nd, to Mr. and OF LIVESTOCK AND age, Guaytown, north of Alexandria. J. MacLeod. Mrs. Hugh J. Kennedy, Lochiel — a FARM IMPLEMENTS Phone 14 r 13. 8-lOc son. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Daniels, of On TUESDAY, AUGUST 16th Chésterville, were guests on Saturday At Lot 35-3rd Concession, Kenyon WANTED With Mrs. J. J. Urquhart. 2 Miles North-East of Apple Hill, NOTICE Reliable man as dealer in Prescott Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kennedy, of at 1 p.m., D.S.T. Notice is hereby given that appli- County. Experience not necessary. A Ottawa, spent Saturday with Mr. and 9 spring heifer calves, Holstein; cation has been filed for duplicates of ' fine opportunity to step into old profit- Mrs. R. J. MacLeod. 2 heavy sows due to farrow; shoat; the undernoted stock certificates ot ! able business where Rawleigh Prod- Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. John D. MacRae, secretary-manager of the Glen- with Miss Jean MacLeod, of Toronto, noted singer. 2 sets double harness; single harness; Acadia - Atlantic Sugar Refineries ucts have been sold for years. Big Limited, which were reported stolen Dan Ferguso'n and family were Dr. garry Games, takes time out from his duties to pose —Photo courtesy Standard-Freeholder. logging sleighs; Carriole milk rig; profits. Products furnished on credit. N. A. and Mrs. MacRae, Miss Alice cultivator; walking plow; gang plow; when the Maxville, Ontario, Branch of Write Rawleigh’s Dept. ML-H-113-163, The Bank of Nova Scotia was bur- MacRae, Douglas Ferguson, of Ot- tawa; Mrs. Hamilton Dykes, of Win- Betty and Eileen, of Prescott, visited disc harrow; farm wagon; coal brooder Montreal. 31-4C spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. glarized on or about November 11th, nipeg; Ian MacLeod, of Cornwall, and Mrs. J. J. Urquhart for a week. Clarence MePhail. stove, 500 chick capacity; piano-box Mrs. F. MacKinnon, of McCrimmon. cutter; table; side-board; sofa and 1948: FOR SALE Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Charlton and Mrs. Dora Campbell spent a few A 1036—10 Common Shares. Mrs. H. W. Leroux, of Toronto, spent many other articles too numerous to One new Raymond sewing machine, Cameron had as their guests over the days in Vernun visiting her brother, P0322—10 Preferred Shares. Friday with Mrs. J. J. Urquhart and mention. |A-1 condition; one Connor washing Highland Games week end, Mr. and Clifford Wilkes. 29-4c machine with wringers. Apply to Barbara. Mrs. Reginald Gardiner and son, Tony, Terms—Cash. Mrs. Laura Cowan, of Ottawa, Is ALBERT FAUBERT, AucL, GILBERT MILLAR, P.O. Box 252, Thomas Haggart returned to Mont- of Cobourg, Ont.; Mr. and Mrs. John spending some time with her sister, Phone 105 r 5, Alexandria. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Alexandria. 31-lc real after spending two weeks’ holi- Denavan, of Lachine; Mrs. Fred Mrs. Alex. D. Stewart and Mr. Stewart. days with his son, Robert, and sisters, Sherington, Henningford, Que. FERNAND GRAVEL, Prop., Mr. and Mrs. Max Houston and sons, In the Estate of Octave Brunet, late FOR SALE Mrs. William Robinson and Miss R.R. 2. Apple Hill, ■ Miss Lillian MacCarthy and Ben Robert, Charles and Donald, of -Wind- on Edmond Lavigne’s farm. of the Township of Lochiel, County 3-year-old Holstein Milk Cow, fresh Sara Haggart. Jackson, of Montreal, are spending sor, Ont., are guests with Mr. and of Glengarry, Retired Farmer, De- with calf. Apply to DONALD A. Visitors for the. Highland Games and | their holidays with Mr. Jackson’s par- Mrs. Collin MacDiarmid. SKINNY MEN, WOMEN — Gain 5 to ceased. MaeDONALD, Fairview Farm, R.R. 2, week end with Mr . and Mrs. W. j ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jackson. Greenfield. 32-lp Rev. and Mrs. W. Scott Duncan and 15 lbs. New pep, too. Try famous ALL PERSONS having claims Sterling MacLean were Mr. and Mrs. I Miss Frances Robins, of Barry, Ont., daughters, Arlene and Nora, of To- Ostrex Tonic Tablets for double re- against the estate of the said Octave FOR SALE A. S. Wood and daughter, Beverley, of j visited Mr. and Mrs. C. B. MacDiarmid ronto, were week end visitors with Rev. sults; new healthy flesh; new vigor. Brunet, who died on or about the 20 young Pigs, 4 weeks old. Apply Montreal: Jack MacLean, Grant Mait- land family for the past ten days. and Mrs. Howard Doig and Diane, at New “get acquainted” size only 60c. thirtieth day of June, 1949, are hereby to HENRY LEGAULT, 2nd Lochiel. land and Mack Hawkins, of Toronto. I Mrs. Rauel Jeanette and Francine, St. Andrew’s Manse, Catherine street. All druggists. SEPTEMBER 6 notified to send in to the solicitors for Phone 16 r 3311. 32-lp Recent visitors with Mrs. J. J. ot Montreal, are guests of Mr. and the'executor, on or before the first day Register now for courses Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Alex R. A. L. CREWSON, M.D., C.M. (McGill) leading to Secretarial, Business Urquhart were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mrs. Oscar Lavigueur. Stewart and Miss Florence Stewart for of September, 1949, full particulars of FARM FOR SALE Administration and Accounting Ault, Mr. and Mrs. Roddie Morrison, L.M.C.C. positions. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard I the Highland Games, were Allan their claims; after that date, the 100 acres, 15 acres hardwood bush;: Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Robertson and EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT High school and ■college grad- Hurd and family for the Highland | Fraser, of Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs. estate will be distributed having regard 85 acres clear, house, barn, granary,, Glasses supplied and fitted. Telephone uates can quickly supplement family, of Aultsville. ; Games were Mr. and Mrs. Richard ; James McRae and daughters, Florence, only to the claims of ' which notice garage, in good condition; school 14 their academic education witn 1245, 132 West Second Street, Corn- professional training leading to Mrs. W. B. MacDiarmid, of Ottawa, Hurd, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hurd and | Grace and Viola, of St. Anne de Pres- shall then have been received. mile, only 3% miles from Alexandria.. business positions. wall, Ont. Please make appointment was a week end guest with Mrs. R. T. family, Niagara Falls, N.Y.; Mr. and cott, also Mr. and Mrs. Alex D. DATED at Alexandria, Ont., this Stanchions and water in stables, well All practical business sub- ( with the secretary. Office open 9—12, jects. Rapid, individual advance- O’Hara. I Mrs. W. Blaney, Mrs. William Parch- Stewart, of Villa St. Pierre. first day of August, 1949. near barn. Apply to ESTEAS ment encouraged. I—5, Saturday 9—12. man, Miss Margaret Jane Parchman, MACDONELL & MACDONALD, DUMOUCHEL, Alexandria. 31-4p Write, phone or call for free Mrs. S. Meecham and daughter, I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carnahan and bulletin explaining opportun- Barbara, of Toronto, are spending Mrs. Jack Leach and son, Murray, Mr. son, Ronald, of Merlyn, Ont., and Mr. A. w. MCMILLAN Solicitors, ities open to graduates, free FARM FOR SALE Employment Service, length oi holidays with her mother, Mrs. W. and Mi’s. Frank Hurd and son, Harry, ! and Mrs. Ross Fox, of Windsor, are Funerals Alexandria, Ont. courses, tuition rates. No obli- Robinson, Sara Haggart and Bobby 31- WRITTEN Tenders will be received 3c of Ottawa. | visiting Mr. and Mrs. Collin B. Mac- Main Street Alexandria Haggart. i Mrs. James McDermid returned to Diarmid for a few days. by the undersigned executor of the Phones 303 - 112 PERSONAL estate of Octave Brunet, late of the Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smillie had as her home in Toronto after spending a I Mrs. A. M. Allin, of Regina, was a CORNWALL 1 Township of Lochiel, retired farmer, their guests over the week end, Mr. month with her son, C. B. MacDiar- guest of Mr. and Mrs! Alex D. “Kleerex” clears up. skin ailments— SUMMER OFFICE HOURS deceased, until noon on "Thursday, COMMERCIAL COLLEGE and Mrs. J. E. Walsh, of Montreal, and mid, Mrs. MacDiarmid and family. j Stewart for a few days. Eczema, Itch, Pimples, Psoriasis, etc., Commencing on Monday, April 25th September first, 1949, for the purchase Cornwall - Ontario , Miss Jean Smillie, of Ottawa. Mrs. Duncan MacRae and daughter, ! Miss Katherine MacEwen returned quickly, effectively. Have better com- and continuing until October 3rd, 1949 of the farm premises of one hundred Leonard Urquhart and daughters, Jean, have returned to Ottawa after to Ottawa, Monday evening after plexion. Two strengths — medium, and twenty-five acres owned by the j spending a week’s holiday with her the law office of Messrs Macdonell & strong. Two sizes .— 59c, $1.09. Mc- deceased, -being the west five-eighths ! mother, Mrs. A. J. MacEwen, and Macdonald, Bank of Nova Scotia LEISTER’S Drug Store, Alexandria; Chambers, Alexandria, will be open of lot twenty-t-wo (22) in the fifth ■aunt, Miss Netta MacEwen. McDERMID’S Drug Store, Mlaxville. (5th) Concession Lochiel Township, Mrs. Neil MacDonald has as her for business from 8.30 a m. until 5 32- lc i j Glengarry County, on which are ! guests on Sunday, Mrs. D. D. Souther- o’clock p.m. daily, except Saturday PERSONAL j erected a substantial house, barns and The Open Door To Opportunity jland, of Finch; Mr. Angus Souther- and Wednesday and on Saturday and ! land, of White Church, Ont.; Mrs. Wednesday from 8 30 to 1 p m. “Dancing on Clouds” will be your | other outbuildings. The highest or any other tender not necessarily accepted. Kenneth MacDonald, of Mille Roches; For urgent matters an appointment tune, if only you use Loyd’s Corn j For Buyers and Sellers Alike ! DATED this first day of August, Mrs. H. Blaney, of Cornwall. . may be made outside of regular office Salve scon. 50c at McLEISTER’S 1949. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Blaney, of To- hows by letter or by phoning No. 138, Drug Store, Alexandria; McDERMID’S, ALEXANDRE BRUNET, ronto, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leon- or 225, Alexandria. Maxville. 32-lc R.R. 1, ard Hurd and family this week. Macdonell & Macdonald, Barristers, etc., Glen Robertson, Ont., The Glengarry Dm Miss Myrtle McFtiail, R.N., of Al- Executor. monte, Ont., was a week end guest 16-tf Alexandria, Ont. 31-3C with her' mother, Mrs. Duncan Mc- Contract Wiring DEAD STOCK Phail, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mc- AND We remove dead or crippled farm HOUSE FOR SALE Phail. Tenders will be received by the COLUMNS • Mrs. Burt Campbell, of Montreal, nimals promptly and without charge, 'elephone Collect; ST. LAWRENCE executor of the estate of the late spent the week end with Mrs. J. J. RENDERING CO. LTD., Laneaster229 Appliance Repairs Octave Brunet of the Township oî Urquhart. Jexandria 35J; Cornwall 3730 . 24-tf Lochiel, retired farmer, deceased, until Saturday visitors with Rev. and Mrs. noon on Thursday, Sept. 1st, 1949, for BRUNO LALONDE Howard A. Doig and Diane were^ Mr. INSURANCE the purchase of the lot and bungalow and Mrs. Lloyd Canning, of Montreal, Fire, Life, Sickness, Accident, Auto- of the deceased, part lot 36/2 Lochiel, and Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Canning, of Phone 87W. Alexandria lobile, Plate Glass, Dwelling, Furni- just below Alexandria. Parties wish- Lachute, Que. ure, Theft, Wind & Farm Buildings. 21-3 ing to inspect premises may secure- Mrs. A. D. Stewart, Mrs. A. M. Allin, MORRIS BROS. key from Maxime Lalonde, 36/1 Mr. and Mrs. G. H. MacDougall, Mrs. hone 33 Alexandria Lochiel. Highest or any other tender A. M. Fisher visited friends in Vank- not necessarily accepted. leek Hill and L’Orlgnal cm Wednesday. “EVERYTHING IN INSURANCE” ALEXANDRE BRUNET, | Week end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. ANGUS H. McDONELL R. R. 1, Glen Robertson, Charles Blaney and family were Mr. Life and Automobile a Specialty August 1st, 1949. Executor. I and Mrs. Arnold Weedmark and Miss 8T> Sparks SL R.R. No. 4 Phone Lois Weedmark, of Carleton Place; R 411 2-S525 Tel. 105-r-l CONTRACT WIRING Mrs. G. Bennett, of Carleton Place, Ottawa, Ont. Alexandria and and Mrs. Ogal Empy, of Ottawa. 10-tf Appliance Repairs 9 Miss Jean Houston, of Cottam, Ont., Refrigeration Installation. > is visiting her sister, Mrs. C. B. Mac- LADIES’ AND MEN’S and Repairs Diarmid, Mr. MacDiarmid and family TAILORING We handle General Electrics Commercial Refrigeration for a week. AGNES VALADE t Mrs. William McPhee and brother, DOMINION Your Satisfaction Guaranteed' KENYON ST. W. PHONE ISO VIA Roy MacMillan, spent the week end ALEXANDRIA, ONT. MacINNES ELECTRIC with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred SALES AND SERVICE ALTERATIONS BANFF & LAKE LOUISE MacMillan. Phone 22, Maxville 8-tf " also Regularly assigned sleepers ST. ANDREW’S Violin, Hawaiian and Spanish and coaches air-conditioned LADIES’ GUILD Guitar Lessons . . . with delicious meals and spectacular scenery! Break The Ladies' Guild of St. Andrew’s, gregation are requested to be present I your trip with a Great Lakes Quick, Efficient Presbyterian Church met in the school ! Cruise. No added cost on room on Tuesday evening at eight a tthis special meeting. first class rail ticket. Only o’clock-. The meeting closed with members meals and berth extra. WELDING Due to the absence of the president. repeating the Mizpah benediction. Full information from Mrs. Dora Campbell, and the vice- F. FORTIER SERVICE president, Mrs. Walter Smillie, Mrs. You’ll save time, work and mont, District Passenger Agent Howard Doig presided, and opened the if you let us handle your more com- Windsor Station meeting with prayer. The roll call NOTICE plicated machinery repairs. was taken and minutes read by the MONTREAL WHEN YOU HAVE A BREAK secretary, Mrs. Vernon Metcalfe. The DE. M. MAEKSON PHONE 228W ALEXANDRIA financial standing to date was given ^nd we will be ready to give you im- WILL BE by the treasurer, Mrs. R. J. MacLeod. mediate attention. Several items of business were dis- ABSENT FROM cussed. A special meeting will be held AUG. 14th TO AUG. 21st on Saturday evening, Aug. 6th, in the Alexandria Welding Shop Former Graham Creamery Building on school room of the church to discuss a INCLUSIVE QWMJUOM. (Pwffiç Armouries Hill) possibility of having a church social 32-C this year. All the ladies of the con- Wilfrid Lefebvre, Prop. Page 8 The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ont., Friday, August 12th, 1949

accompanied by their daughter, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. MacLeod and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McHugh enjoyed TieXJ itllU iVJLi. üiiU. iVlTS. SOCIAL & PERSONAL Frank DeVantier and Mr. DeVantier, daughter, Marleen, of Weston, Ont., a motor trip last week to London, Ont., Don J. Hay have returned to Mont- of North Tanawanda, N.Y. Week end are visiting Mr. A. D,. Q. McCrimmon, and Detroit. From Clinton, Ont., they real after holidaying for two weeks In u t of Mrs at present. , were accompanied to Detroit by Mr. Charles Maville, of Mingan, Que., ln'* * * ' Gauthier were her son, the U.S. and at Dalkeith. THE NEW Nelson nd ms the Anticosti area, is home for three ’ * - Gauthier, Of La- Misses Patricia and Jeannine De- and Mrs. Gordon Bennett, who are in- weeks’ holidays with Mrs. Maville and cllute’ Que. guire and Pauline Fillon spent last tending to holiday here this week, family, Dalhousie Station. j Mrs. Tom Scott, of San Francisco, week guests of Miss Jeannine Roy at Mr. and Mrs. John A. McDonald, of CTTTEX her summer home at Lancaster. Montreal, are holidaying In Glengarry. j MARRIED AT Miss Madeleine Gauthier and Mr. who is visiting at her home, Bonnie Tlle were NAIL POLISH SHADES .Kenneth Senby, of Windsor, visited Brier, was the Saturday guest of Mr. Mr. T. J. Gormley, Miss Joan Germ- y g^sts of Mr. and Mrs. A. A with Mr. and Mrs. Armand Leblanc,1 and Mrs. D. N. McRae. ley, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Villeneuve ' MacDougall, 1st Lochiel, this week, MONTREAL in the Smart New Bottles and wiU visit at North 9 th Lancaster, last week. ,, ^ „„ . . and daughter, Mary, and Master David Lancaster next Mr. and Mrs. John Hogan. visited Gormley, motored to Morrisburg, week with Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Mac- Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Macdonell, relatives at The Cedars, Que., over the The marriage of Miss Gertrude Mary 29c Wednesday, to spend the day with Mr. Gillis. of North Bay, spent the week end with j wgek en£} Lacombe, daughter of the late Archie Gormley’s sisters. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Trottier had as his mother and members of the family j week end uests Mr and Mrs Hor Lacombe and of Mrs. Lacombe (the at Green Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Duggan and Mrs James Carty, the former Vera 8 > - ’ ‘ midas former Isabel MacKinnon), of Glen OSTROM’S Mr. W. W. Dean, of Lakeside, Ont., son, Michael, of Ottawa, spent the Leslie, of this place, returned to her| Trottier and daughter, Noella, 01 ottawa and Mr Philias Trottier Druggists and Jewellers, Mill Square, Alexandria week end with relatives here. home in Hamilton, after spending two, > - - Sandfield and Montreal, and Mr. John who is: visiting his son, Mr. W. H. c Dean and Mrs. Dean at Dorval, Que., weeks the guest of Mr. and Mrs. * Valleyfield. Frederick Sheppard, son of Mr. and Mr. T. J. Gormley had with him for renewed friendships here this week. Arnold Weir. While here, Mrs. Carty j Gerald Lalonde, son of Mr. and Mrs. the week end, Miss Gabrielle Gormley, ! Mrs. Gordon Sheppard, of Toronto, Miss Irene Bellefeuille visited Corn- renewed many old acquaintances. Dave Lalonde, is undergoing treat- R.N., of Montreal, and Mr. Angus took place at St. Anthony’s Presbytery, Mrs. W. Kemp and Mrs. R. A. Mac- ment in 1116 R0?31 victoria Hôpital, wall Tuesday. She was accompanied Gormley, of Lachine. He was accom- by her brother, Bernard, who will un- Lean, of Ottawa, are spending the Montreal, following a minor head in- Montreal, on Saturday afternoon, July panied by his son, David, who is re- dergo treatment at Hotel Dieu Hos- week with their mother, Mrs. Alex. Jury' 16th, Rev. Patrick J. Ambrosè officiat- maining on for a few weeks. and Mrs Norman Laperle had pital. Miss Bellefeuille recently re- MacDonald (Grove). I ^ - ing. Mrs. John Godin attended the , _ as guests recently, the latter’s mother, ceived a letter from her brother, Cpl. Miss Christina Dashney spent the 1 Mr. J. E. Morris, of Anghers, Que., jMrs. B. MacDonald, and sister, Miss bride as matron of honor, and Mr. Donald Bellefeuille, of the U.S. Army, week end at her home at Laggan. i his Week at Cowan’s spent a few hours in Alexandria on i Flora MacDonald, and Bill Davis, all Clarence Sheppard was his brother’s who is now in California. Mr. J. Y. Humphries was in Guelph Sunday, while on his Way to Montreal of Montreal. Miss Margery McMillan, of Rose- groomsman. this week attending a conference at to visit his wife and family. He was 1 Miss Margaret MacDonald, Glen town, Sasfc., and Mrs. D. D. McMillan, accompanied by his mother, who spent Given away by her brother, Mr. O.A.C. Mrs. Humphries visited at her Nevis, is spending summer holidays ot Plenty, Sask., left for their western home in Renfrew. the past two weeks in Angliers. Joseph Lacombe, the bride wore a homes yesterday after spending a with her sister, Mrs. Norman Laperle gown of white broche, fashioned with Mr. aid Mrs. _E. W. Morris and and Mr. -Laperle, Alexandria. month with Mr. Racey D. McMillan, Mr. Walter Cox, of Ottawa, is visit- fitted bodice having a sweetheart neck- ] family, Smiths Falls, are holidaying Mr. R. MacDonald, Geraldton, was Laggàn. Miss McMillan had not been ing his daughter, Mrs. Roy Milloy and line and long pointed sleeves, the with Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Morris. home on summer holidays visiting his . home for 39 years. Constable Milloy. bouffant skirt sweeping into a long ! Mr. Hugh J. McDonald returned to brother, Donald MacDonald, and other Mr. and Mrs. Louis Poirier left late fan-shaped train. Her floor-length1 Toronto after .spending a week with last week for their home in. Niagara relatives and friends, in Alexandria. veil of tulle illusion was held by a his sister, Mrs. Rory McPherson. Mrs. Real Rubec' and son, Jean COSY PORTABLE Falls, N.Y., after visiting his sister, bandeau of white lilacs, and she car- Charles returned to Montreal on Sun- Mrs. Florence Gauthier. They were Mr. Jimmie McPherson and Miss ried a prayer book adorned with white FAN Grace Tyo, of Cornwall, spent the day after spending two weeks’ vaca- GALLON THERMIC gardenias and satin markers. The plastic guard around this fan Sore Feet? week' end with his mother, Mrs. Rory tion with her mother, Mrs. Isaac Bois- JUGS McPherson. venue and Mr. Boisvenue at their The matron of honour was In a makes it safe where there are Often times Sore Feet are heavenly blue gown, made with sweet- children. Rev. R. J. MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs. summer cottage in Lancaster Ideal for Picnics, etc. heart neckline, three-quaçter length caused by weak or fallen S P. Bennett and the Misses Isobel Miss Marcelle Charlebois returned sleeves and full skirt. Her mohair Only $3.95 Priced at $13.95 a.rclies. This condition can and Mary Jane MacDonald left Sun- dome on Sunday after spending a picture hat was in a matching blue be relieved by the prompt day afternoon by motor for Kingsville, week’s holiday with her grandparents, shade and her bouquet was a nosegay r Ont., and Detroit, Mich., where they Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Boisvenue, at their use of " of pastel gladioli. will spend a couple of weeks. summer cottage at Lancaster. DR. SCHOLL’S The Rev. and Mrs. H. J. McAvoy, of Mrs. D. E. Fraser had as a week end A reception for over one hundred Canning Specials FOOT-EAZER ARCH Norwalk, Ohio, have arrived to spend guest, Mrs. C. Barrington, of Montreal, guests was held in the Spanish room a few days with Mrs. McAvoy’s who is leaving shortly for Los Angeles, at the Queen’s Hotel, where white SUPPORTS mother, Mrs. D. M. Macleod. California, to visit her son, Gordon, gladioli decorated the bride’s table. GEM JARS FRI. — SAT. We also carry a complete Miss Jeanette Montpetit returned who is attending the University of Mr. and Mrs. Sheppard left for a rtip stock of home this week after spending a California. On her return trip, Mrs. to Atlantic City and New York, the Small $1.39 doz. AUG. 12 —13 Barrington will visit friends and rela- .Dr. Scholl’s Foot Remedies month’s holiday with her uncle, Rev. bride wearing, for travelling a peach H. A. Poirier, pastor at St. John Bosco tives in San Francisco, Seattle, Van- coloured suit with navy blue acces- Medium .■ $1.69 doz: for Corns, Calouses, Bunions, couver, Regina and Moose Jaw. parish in Cornwall. sories, and corsage spray of Talisman Large .. $1.99 doz Etc. Mrs. Jen Maguire, of Montreal, was Mr. and Sïrg, R. L. Towne, of Murray roses. They will make their home in ; a week end guest of Miss Etjie Kerr. Hill, N.J., and their children have re- Toronto. Cold Pack Canners Mrs. Lewis Greenspon returned turned home after spending two weeks Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. (with Racks) ... $2.50 Wednesday evening from Magog, Que., at Bonnie Brier, McCrimmon. Mr% T. A. Scott, San Francisco, Cal., Gordon Sheppard, Toronto; Mrs. John where shq had been holidaying for T. MacDonald, Glen Sandfield; Mrs. McLeister’s two' weeks. is the guest of her mother, Mrs. W. D. DRUGGIST AND CHEMIST Paul Lacombe, Glen Robertson; Miss Mr. and Mrs. James Baker and little MacLeod, and her brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. MacLeod, Edythe Lacombe, Calgary, Alta.; Miss duaghter have taken up residence in Elaine Viau, Cornwall; Mr. and Mrs. Cornwall. Bonnie Brier. Other recent visitors COWAN’S Earl Leroux, Alexandria; Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Donald A. Macdonald and Miss with them were Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Leonard Lacombe, Miss Isabel Forde, OANE CLARK • ALEXIS SMITH • ZACHARY SCOIT Dorothea MacMillan of Alexandria, Campbell, Mackie and Ronnie Camp- HARDWARE & FURNITURE bell, of Welland; Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Miss Florence McDonell, John La- EVE ARDEN * JEFFREY LYNN • S l • *LAM HALE attended a meeting of the executive of *■ PHONE 66 MacLeod, Finch; Misses Frances Hair ÿomb®; ^Missi -P8*rieia Dàttiïéÿ, James the diocesan C.W.L. held in Cornwall Sandy) MacKinnon, Mr. and Mrs. on Sunday. land and Alfreda Neilson, of Ottawa. Added Attractions— Mr. Harold MacMaster and Mr. James Gelineau. He Was Her Man. Duncan McDonell, Montreal, were re- English Outings. cent victors with Mr. J. A. McDonald Canadian Paramount News. and Mr. Lawrence McDonell, Glen Roy. Feature picture starts Fri., 8 and 10 Lumber Answers Miss Katherine Hunter, Montreal, is p.m.; Sat., 7.45 and 9.45 p.m. spending a short holiday with Miss Your Annie McDonald, Glen Roy. » ITS HERE AGAIN Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Pfgeau and MON. — TUES. children, of Montreal, visited over the THE SALE THAT YOU HAVE BEEN Building Needs week end with Mr, J. A. and Miss AUG. 15 — 16 Annie McDonald, Glen Roy. Whether you’re building a new home, or Mr. and Mrs. Allen F. McDonald and WAITING FOR family have returned to their home A chuckle with remodeling an old one, you’ll need lumber. in Montreal, after a pleasant two a heartbeat.. Top quality lumber is our specialty—and weeks’ holiday in Glen Roy. NOTE A tear with our prices are reasonable. Call on us today Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McDonald re- THE a smile! DATE No order is too small to merit our careful turned to their home in Montreal after STARTING THURSDAY AUG. 18th a two weeks’ vacation with Mr. J. A. attention, none too large for us to handle. and Miss Annie McDonald, Glen Roy. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McKinnon and ALEXANDRIA ALEXANDRIA SASH & DOOR Master Frankie McLellan, Montreal, COLUMSi, PICTURES pitsems were In town visiting their many OUTFITTERS’ GLENN FORD Rolland Cholette, Prop. friends last week. They also called on CENT „ TERRY MOORE Corner of Lochiel 81 Bishop Sts. Phone 150J friends in ®len Roy and St. Raphael’s. GREAT Miss Belle M. McDonald returned to 1 SALE The RETURN ^OCTOBER OPEN ON SATURDAY NIGHTS Montreal last week after a holiday at Albert James Dame May Henry her home in Glen Roy.’ SHARPE • GLEASON • WHIT7Y • O’NEILL 2 ARTICLES FOR THE PRICE OF J Dùeded by JOSEPH H. t£WlS Mr. and Mrs. Francis Davidson and Produced by RUDOLPH MATE daughter, Cynthia, aa;e spending this week with their many Glen Roy Added Attractions— friends. ’ The payment of One Cent above the price of one article entitles you to another Trigger Magic. For immediate delivery The Misses Isobel and Evelyn Mac- -- on the Specials. Don’t miss this opportunity to A Rainy Day in Hollywood. Leod have returned to Montreal after STOCK-UP. ONE ONLY spending a couple of weeks at their Chapter 11 Sea Hound, title:: Nu. 6 GEO. WHITE THRESHER home in Dalkeith. Bring a friend—If you cannot use two of the items on sale—bring along a friend The Sea Hound Attached. 24-inch Cylinder, 42-inch Body, rubber tires, with clover Mr. and Mrs. H. McGregar and little MATINEE Monday 2.30 p.m. attachment, recleaner, grain elevator, bagging spout and son, Neil A., of Phillipsburg, Que., to share with you. You will not be sorry. tools—20 h.p. required to operate spent the week end with Mrs. Mc- Gregor’s mother, Mrs. John McCrim- ONE ONLY—No. 16 mon. WED. — THURS. This Sale Will Continue As Long As Our GRAIN BINDER Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bradley and AUG. 17 — 18 daughters, Beverley and Patsy, of Present Stock Lasts 6 ft. cut—on rubber EroWnsburg, Que., were week end kl’K'M PHESlHISTHf FIRST BIG PICTURE Of 134S! No. 102 TRAILER GEAR guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stim- SPECIAL REDUCTIONS ON LADIES’, MEN’S AND CHILDREN’S with 6-ply high speed tires son. Mr. and Mrs. Stimson have with them this week, Miss Theresa Mc- COATS AND SUITS No. 44 Standard Tractor Donald, of Cornwall. Mr. and Mrs. Adolphe Lauzon spent No. 30 Standard Tractor the week end in Postage du Fort, Que, BUY and SAVE at ALEXANDRIA OUTFITTERS guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Quen- No. 11 Pony Tractor neville. On their return, Tuesday, Manure Spreaders on Steel or Rubber Tires they were accompanied by Andre Trottier, who had been on a month’s Alexandria Outfitters Plows, etc. visit there. Mrs. T. Desmond, of Montreal, spent Tel. 106 Mrs. Lewis Greenspon, Prop. a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Ranald Added Attractions—• Hay and Mr. and Mrs. ®. J. MacLeod, “WHERE VALUE AND COURTESY MEET” J. E. RANGER of Dalkaith.' Roaming Through Northern YOUR MASSEY-HARRIS DEALER Mr. and Mrs. K. A. McCuaig and Ireland. Miss Myrtle McCuaig, of Dalhousie Listen to Station CKSF, Cornwall, Mon., Tues., Wed., Aug. 15, 16, 17 for further MATINEE Wednesday 2.30 p.m. PHONE 183 ALEXANDRIA Station, çpi Mr. and Mrs. Homer Mc- particulars. Gregor, of Phillipsburg, Que, took in the Highland Games at Maxville.