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Capt. Sharkey Wins Ontario Election June 4th, One Msgr. Secours To D. J. Rayside Glengarry Objective Up $30,000. Mention In Despatches Week Prior To Federal Voting Be Pastor Here Died Suddenly In Eighth Drive Opening Monday Bishop At Sacred Heart Bell Telephone Notables Quota For County Is $680,000. As Compared Drew Changes Date Of Provincial Election Church, Sunday, To At Lancaster Funeral With Total Subscriptions In 7th Loan 4 . E Following Announcement By Prime Minister Make Announcement Of Retired Associate $760,000.—Kenyon Obiective Unchanged. ! That Dominion Vote To Be held June 11th ’ vi Rt. Rev. Msgr. J. Emile Secours, a A very large representation of Bell Glengarrians are asked to sub-» Election machinery is going into ap- native son of the Alexandria diocese Telephone officials, among them the Wounded In Action scribe $680,000. in the Eighth Victory- tion following announcements oyer Hepburn To Lead and for the past 20 years bursar of President, Vice-President and the Gen- Loan campaign which opens Monday the week end that two elections will the archdiocese of Ottawa,, will return eral-Manager of the Company, attend- Mrs. J. M. Warden, Wllliamstown, across Canada and extends over a be held In June. Ontario goes to the Ontario Liberals this week to Alexandria to become par- ed the funeral of the late David John received word on Monday that her three weeks’ period to-May 12th. The polls on June 4th, and one week later ish priest of Sacred Heart parish. His Rayside, held Monday afternoon at husband, Sergeant L. W. Warden, was county quota is $30,000_ greater than Plans for a Provincial Convention the federal election will be held, Mon- Excellency Bishop Brodeur made the South Lancaster. Assistant General wounded during action In Germany in any previous loan drive, but con- day, June 11th. of Ontario Liberals which was to have announcement of Msgr. Secour’s ap- Manager of the Bell Company, at the on April 10. No information was given siderably less than the $760,000 sub- Political jockeying between Parlia- ’been held May 1st,, in Toronto, have pointment at the High Mass in Sa- time of his retirement in June 1944, as to the extent of his Injuries. scribed during the last drive. ment Hill and Queen’s Park reached had to be altered to view of the call- cred Heart Church, last Sunday, when Mr. Rayside had served that organiza- Gunner Donald Flaro is officially The United Counties’ objective is a peak over the week end with the an- ing of two elections in June. The On- he was present to pay tribute and tion for nearly fifty years and num- reported to have been slightly wound- 3,625,000, up $225,000. from the drive nouncement by Prime Minister Mac- tario Liberal Association has notified bid farewell to the.members of the bered intimate friends in every de- ed while serving overseas, according last October. Kenzie King that the federal voting riding executives that the convention Dominican Fathers who are leaving partment and over a very wide area. to a telegram forwarded to his par- The increase of $30,000 in the Glen- ' Would bo held on June 11th, the same has been indefinitely postponed, and thé parish. He died suddenly In the Western ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Charles Flaro, garry objective is divided equally be- day already set for he Ontario vote. all ridings are asked to pass resolutions Msgr. Secours will officially take Division of the Montreal General of Marttotown. The message des- tween Loehiel, Charlotenburgh and Mouday Premier Drew announced a in support of a leader. over his parish on Sunday and we Hospital at a late hour Thursday cribed the injury as a bullet wound Lancaster townships each having a change in the Ontario election date to understand Rev. L. B. Lafontaine, ni There is little doubt but that Mit- H-CAPT. NORMAN F. SHARKEY, , 8bt, April 12th Though ill In re- to the right shoulder. goal up $10,000. from th'e last loan, June 4h. His statement said that in- chell P. Hepburn will be the unani- O.F , will remain here for a brief per- serving overseas with the Canadian \cent weeks, he had been making ap- Mrs-. Herbert Robinson, of MaXvIlle, Kenyon remains at $165,000. describable confusion would result mous choice of the rank and file of iod." From Alexandria, Father Lafon- Chaplaincy Services, who has been de. I Parent progress toward recovery and received word Wednesday night that The objectives by loan districts are from holding, the two elections on the the party. Mr. Hepburn was selected taine goes to Sackville, N.B., to be- corated for gallantry to action with his return to his home in South Lan- her brother, Pte Harry B. Robinson, as follows: same date and that more than 40,000 to lead the Ontario party until a con- come parish priest. He had been curate the award of “Mention In Despatches,” caster had been planned for this week, a son of Nathan Robinson, of Max- Charlottenburgh .. ..$ 190.000. persons in Ontario, returning. officers vention could be held when Liberal there before coming to Alexandria. We according to word received by his wife He 'wa graduates at Mount Pleasant, P.E.I. He is survived by his wife, the for- nor and Eugene Macdonald of $19 Mr. Walter Blennerhasset and the Sgt. Richardson had his 19th birthday Wins Bronze Star mer Catherine M. MacLennan of Alexandria $ 1716.99 school Board; Reeve J. W. MacLeod Qf Agricultural Represestatiyes for Glen- in February and is the youngest of Lancaster, one daughter Mary Apple Hill 311.75 Loehiel; Deputy-reeve P. D. Klppen of garry and Stormont, vldited some poul Sidewalk To Station four brothers now on active service. Award of the Bronze Star Medal for and! three sons James and Bainsville 449.50 Kenyon; Councillors A. W Trottier Dalhousle Mills 303.35 try processing plants in Central and Pte. Benny Richardson is serving heroic achievement in Germany was Bruce are employed with the and George Lefebvre of Alexandria; Dunvegan 1104.27 "Western Ont. to get some idea as to the Under Construction With the Canadian Army in Germany; made on March 12th, to Private First Bell Telephone Company at Que- Principal J. T. Smitlj, Mr Emile Du- 233.84 set-up and operation of such an un. C Q.M.S. Vincent Richardson has re- Class John H. MacDonald of the 407th bec City, Que., and John, on active Glen Nevis ..... bois, Mrs D. A. McDonald, the Misses Long wanted as a measure of safety 76.00 hertaking. Plants in Belleville, Cayuga turned to England following an In- Infantry, U.S. Army, by direction of the service since the beginning of the war, Grant’s Corners Elmra Macdonell, Betty Mark and and convenience, a sidewalk bordering Lancaster .. 1025.85 (Continued on Page 8) jury which occurred whilst In France President. Pfc MacDonald is a son ol is now overseas. Patricia Baker, of the High School Main street north to the Station, is in August 1944; Pte. John Richardson, Mr and Mrs Dan MacDonald of 2550 Loehiel 2000.00 staff; Mr R. G. Bennett local Agricul- One brother and two sisters also now under construction. Department of now only 21 years of age, has been Central Ave., Detroit Mich Maxville 1278.00 tural Representative; and five mem- survive: Stuart Rayside of Montreal; Married Overseas Highways’ men arrived yesterday, to with the Canadian Army in the The citation accompanying the Marttotown .. .. 988.77 bers of the Loehiel Farm Forum, Mr begin the work and local labor is being Mrs James McGillis and Miss Edith Mr and Mrs 0. S. Marjerison, Apple Mediterranean area since October, award read: St. Raphaels .. 283.25 and 5^5 vv. McGillis, Mr and Mrs used in the construction. The 4-foot Rayside, O.B.E., of Lancaster. Hill, have received word that their son 1943. He went overseas in June 1942. “ . . for heroic achievement in Ger- Summerstown 193.55 | Clarence McMillan and Mrs Rod Mc- wide cement sidewalk will be built on Mr. Rayside was a member of the Flight-Lieutenant, Stanley G. Marjeri- many on 18 Februray, 1945, in connec- Tyotown .. 146.45 phee. * the right-hand side of the highway fac Laurentian Council, Telephone Pion- son, R.CA F. was married overseas, on tion with military operations against •! *5? tog north, from Elgin street to the To Plan V-E Day February 26, 1945 to Miss Joan Teese, the enemy. As member of a patrol on eers of America and a former chair- $ 10,111.57 tracks. man of the Charles Fleetford Sise of Nottingjham, England. a reconnaisance mission in enemy ter- Individual donations from Maxville, Friends Welcome Celebration Chapter. In his later years In Mont- ritory, Pfc MacDonald risked his life Dunvegan and Glen Roy will be found Citizens of Alexandria are asked to by crawling alone to a position near real he was a member of the Church LAC MacCrimmon on Page 3. meet in the Fire Hall, here, tonight at an enemy machine gun nest from of St. Andrew and St. Paul. He was Home from 15 months’ service with 7.30 o’clock, with the committee of which he killed two of the occupants an elder of that church and a member the R.C.A.F. to Iceland, LAC Donald Town Council set up to plan the local with grenades and captured one sur- of the board of governors of the Pres- Soldier Repats D. MacCrimmon, son of Mi’ and Mrs celebration of V-E Day. The commit- vivor. His courageous action and de- byterian College In Montreal. J. A MacCrimmon, McCrlmmon, was tee, headed by Mayor Rouleau, de- votion to duty assisted his patrol to sue Born In Glengarry, Mr. Rayside Reach Homes given a warm welcome to his home com By Frances Chisholm sires to get the opinion of the citizens cessfully complete its mission and re- came back to this county frequently munity, last Thursday evening at a We were, all very grateful for the j When the day for cadet inspection as to what form the local observance flects highest credit upon himself and in a business capacity and he never Two Glengarry soldiers were among largely attended reception held In the holiday on Tuesday when the teach- arrives May 9th at 7.00 p.m. the girls should take. the military service. Entered military severed his connection with South schoolhouse of S.S. 1. Loehiel. LAC ers accompanied members of our Canadian servicemen reaching thplr will be arrayed in uniforms consisiting Meanwhile to all churches of the service from Michigan.” Lancaster, returintog there regularly MacCrimmon arrived home on March Board, a number of municipal and homes during the past week after ser- of blue skirts, white blouses, blue ties Alexandria diocese on Sunday, a pas- Pfc. MacDonald is a nephew of Mr. each summer with his family to oc- 29th on a 40-day leave. township councillors and parents to toral letter from His Excellency, James A. MacDonald, 28-8th Lancas- cupy his simuner home on Lake St. vice overseas, according to announce- D. MacLeod was chairman and and blue tarns (we hope) So “forward w. visit the Kemptvllle High School to Bishop Rosario Brodeur was read ter. Mr. MacDonald has also learned Francis . He was known and esteemed ments from M. D. 3 Kingston. Pte. read an address of welcome to LAC inspect its accommodation for home ee march” friends, come and see us calling on all the faithful to attend that award of the Purple Heart has by many of our citizens and the news MacCrimmon, Peter G. McSweyn mak- onomlcs, shopwork, physlclal educa- R. J. St. Denis of Apple Hill, son of “left turn” “present arms” and after Benediction In their churches, one been made posthumously to another of his passing, so soon following his ing the presentation of a purse. Don- cation etc. ? ; c Mrs. G. St. Denis, Apple Hill, and some skillful manoeuvres promptly hour alter, the receipt of the news of nephew, Pfc. Donald R. Bennett, son return to reside permanently at South ald thanked his friends for ther Warm Pte. J, Emery of Bainsville, were The plants in the hot-beds are grow “dismiss” Be sure to pay special “A- victory in Europe. A special Mass of of Mr. and Mrs. S. P Bennett of De- Lancaster, came as a shock here. and generous welcome after which tog well and we shall soon have tomato T-T-E-N-N-N-N-SHUN” “to our mar Thanksgiving will also be sung the troit, who was killed In action on The body rested at McArthur Bro- aboard a hospital ship which reached dancing was resumed, A pleasant fea- plants to sell. ' chlng.” following Sunday. January 5th, 1945, in Germany. (Continued on page 4) Canada last week. , ture was a song by John Morrt#, V The Glengarry New», Alexandria, Ont., Friday, April1945 Page

the program outJined by the minister tends to press ahead with planning of to $14.25. Several letters were read. WILLIAMSTOWN Jodoin. its own deferred works and invites Miss Mamie Urquhart spoke of the His many friends will be sorry to of reconstruction C. D_ Howe for the (Intended for last Issue) postwar years. What lay beyond the provinces and municipalities to do the material for the Bale. The Red Cross learn that Lawrence Joutert Is a pa- Miss Isabell Grant and her brother final victory over the enemy in the same. In the postwar period the gov- quilt was also discussed. tient in Hotel Dieu Hospital, Corn, Hugh J. Grant both of Montreal visited The Searchlight Pacific must remain more uncertain ernment aims to advance planning for The Presbyterial meeting is in Wil- wall, All hope for a speedy recovery. their parents Mr. and Mrs. H. M. that the period which Mr Howe de- a “shell” of necessary and desirable liamstown May 3rd and 4th, so there Mrs. D. McKinnon returned from Grant during Easter week. signated as stage two of the war, that projects by the Dominion, the provin- is no excuse for the members not at- Toronto last week where she attended BY SPECTATOR Mr. J. R. MacDonell, Valleyfield, is between the downfall of Germany ces and the municipalities. tending. The next, meeting will be at the weddings of her daughters Bessie Que. and daughter Miss Isabel Mac- and the overthrow of Japan. It was Mrs D. H. Campbell 's home. and Carmel. Donell, Montreal spent the Easter The meeting was closed and a deli- The closing days of the session and and therefore various inerests the program of stage two on which Mi holidays at their home here. Miss Ellen McCuaig passed away cious lunch was served by the hostess of parliament have been clouded by throughout the the country could not Howe could be more specific. It was COUNTY NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Morris, Mont- early Sunday morning at the home of assitsed by the Misses Margaret and the death of that great, good and be specifically represented Those who of immediate urgen.y. The long term real, spent the Easter week end with Miss A L. Dunlop with whom she was MARTINTOWN Stella Robertson abiding friend of Canada and the attend the conference however will do policies of reconstruction would be af- the latter's parents Mr asd Mrs. Wm. staying.' Canadian people, the President of the so with a consciousness of their res- fected by later international economic (Intended for last issue) United States. To Canadians he will iponsibility to all sections of the com- arrangemets and financial and ad- Miss Maggie MacGregor has return- remain for generations to come not münity. Interests of all are identical in ministrative agreements between the ed home after spending the winter with only as one of the great triumvirate re ation to the cbje:tive of the con- Dominion and provinces to be decided Miss Ostrom, Alexandria. who guided destinies of the United frehce, setting up an organization for on by a conference. Mr and Mrs Hector Perrier have Nations in the giganti: struggle against world security which will have public During stage two of the war Mr. moved to Dalkeith where Mr Perrier is despotism nnd slavery but as a mod- opinion in ali countries behind it and Howe said demands for labor and ma- taking over his father’s store. ern “Greatheart” of the John Bun- which as far as humanly possible will terial would exceed amounts avnilab.e Mr and Mrs Alex McMillan have yan classic, a great, courageous and be without the weaknesses of the Lea- even though there! would be a moved into the house recently occupied humane figure whsoe name will be gue of Nations, being more dynamic partial demobilization of the armed by Mr Perrier. The Minister of Finance of the Dominion of Canada enshrined in the memories of aT free- and move formidable. lorces_ Mrs James McGregor and children offers for sale dom loving people. As far as the election is concerned The aim of reconstruction is of spent a few days with Mrs McGregor’s I Death of President has Quieting —its actual date will doubt'ess have course the maintenance of high and father, A. A. McDonell,, St. Raphaels. $1,350,000,000 1 Effect been given before this goes to press stable level of employment and in- Red Cross quilting parties are still The death of Mr Rcoseve’t had a —Prime Minister King said in the come. The channels through which the order of the day in Martintown. Eighth sobering effect on discussions in par- C -mmons that he had always hoped this could be obtained were explained. W.M.S. MEETING liament whcih had begun to show the that the country would not be subject by Mr. Howe as: (a) export trade on The regular monthly meeting of the spirit of an election campaign. The to the upheaval of a genera! election which Cannda is so dependent, (b) North Branch W.M.S. was held Tues- election atmosphere was natural with before the war was over. There is private investment in durable goods day aitemoon at the home of Mrs. the appeal to the people growing near- strong reason to believe, he said, that ' and goods in shock (c) consumption Stewart Robertson, with the president er. The final session had been cal’ed Canadian fighting men wiT have i expenditures and (d) public invest- Mrs. W. McArthur in the chair. Mrs. V With a -double objective, the secucin: achicved victory before they are oblig-, ment and expenditures, The aim for Harold McPermid was Chairman of Y \S*üê-V Dated and bearing interest from 1st May 1945, and offered in two of a mandate from the people’s repre- ed “to consider the controversies of a ! postwar exports will not reach the the meeting. 1 ^ maturities, the choice of which is optional with the purchaser, as follows} sentative, for attending the San Fran- general election.” In setting the ac- present war swollen figure, but will be The programme in the Missionary • -, cisco conference and passing war ap- tual date of election, it had to be kept about $1,750,000,000 annually. During monthly was followed, those takjng 18 years and 5 months 4 years and 6 months propriations for the next few months, in mind that there must be no inter- stage two of the war the government part were Mrs. Harold McDennid, J 3% BONDS BONDS This has been accomplished. The ference with, the forthcoming- victory 'will recommend the continuation of Mrs. R. Cunningham, Mrs. W. Chris- delegation to San Francisco undovbt- loan campaign. ; mutual aid and the use of facilitiees tie, Mrs. L. C. McArthur and Mrs. Wil- DUE 1st OCTOBER 1963 DUE 1st NOVEMBER 1949 edly has the general support as hef-g Reconstruction Plans provided by the Exports Credit Insur- bur McArthur. Callable in or after 1959 Non-callable to maturity representative of both sides of the house A feaure of parhamentary proceed- an: e Act. In the post war period there Hymns sung were 148 and 252. Pray- interest payable 1st April and October Interest payable 1st May and November of commons and the senate. The mirr- fr • tefcre the curtain of will be the aid to exports by the in- ers were offered by Mrs. John McMar- Denominations l^enominations ters had to be kept within strict limits session finally rolled down was j ternationa! agreements for the re- tin, Mrs Kirker and Mrs Stewart Rob- $50, $100, $500, $1,000, $5,000, $10,000, $25,000, $100,000 $1,000, $5,000, $10,000, $25,000, $100,000 , duction and removal of trade barriers. ertson, The programme was especially ISSUE PRICE: 100% ISSUE PRICE: 100% ™ ~ ^ x‘ne government has endorsed the interesting. Mrs A. J. McDermid had A draft agreements on the international the period of Intercession and as her The proceeds of this loan will be used by the Government to finance expenditures for war purposes. momentary fund and the bank of re- theme used the picture of the United The lists will open on 23rd April, 1945, and wiil close on or about 12th May, 1945. construction and development. These ; Church seal from, the United Church , are to help those countries which have i “Observer ’ been impoverished by the war in se- | Mrs Kirker was elected Honorary ' curing a place in international trade. President of the society and it Is to be I Private investment will be encour- , hoped she will attend the meetings as Applications for these bonds may be made through any Victory Loan Salesman, any aged by a new fiscal policy when the (often as possible. Branch in Canada of any Chartered Bank, any authorized Savings Bank, Trust war is over with reduction in taxation | Mrs W. McArthur then took charge or Loan Company, from whom copies of the official prospectus and ! and wtilt low interest rates. Through of the business part. The minutes of application form may be obtained. the new industrial development bank, ! the last meeting were read and ap- industry, particularly small Industry proved. The Roll call was responded by Department of Finance April 1945 will be aided, farmers will be assisted ! fourteen members with an offering by easier loans lor farm improvements of 9.25 The Thank Offering amounted |and nousin? which has been so ba:kward will be stimulated. In stage two consumption expenditures will i need no stimulation. There will be :S. heavy demand. There will be some ffJiPÉ continued restriclon on the output of CUp this and mail it overseas—airmail today. . materials, because of continued war -4'-;- ! - r r . demands but the process of allowing g Ci , as much as possible being transferred T H ER E IS NO. F I N-ER to civilian use will be kept up to the "?epti-Co'p'r is iKe /eg sfertj J ,i adf? màrjçiô limit prescribed by war's essential t!:,--' Iv5vp'ib>sfc l)«ff o II iiJls needs and the controls inaugurated during the war will give assistance. PEFSI-COLA COMPAN if OF CANADA LTD.- BOTTLER PLAN, under the head of public investment A Message CORNWALL, ONT. : the government, said Mr. Howe, in .J ; = 1 = ■ DREW to all with Relatives and Friends Overseas

A RRANGEMENTS have been made by the Ontario Government for members of all the x\- Armed Services overseas to vote in the coming Ontario election by placing a ballot in a ballot box for the candidate of their own choice. The arrangements which have been completed for the Ontario vote are the best which have yet been made for any Active Service vote. The Government, however, can only make the arrangements for taking the vote. What is equally important is that those who are overseas know the name of the candidates. the party they are supporting and have a sufficiently clear picture of the issues to decide how they should vote. That can only be done if those at home suppsupply them with information. May I strongly urge every wife, mother, father, sister, brother ôr friend of those overseas to write and telell them all they can about the comingo ‘ Ontario election. By clippings from newspapers,..... by editorial comment,. and by pe:rsonal explanation, a clear understanding can be given of what is really at stake in this Ontario election. One of the things which will cause the greatest difficulty in the minds of those overseas, particularly those who live in large cities, is to determine which Riding they live in. Maps will be available, but even the best map sometimes leaves doubt when the voter has been away from home for a long time, or as is true in so many cases has never voted before. This difficulty will be increased because of the difference between the boundaries of Dominion and Provincial Ridings. I would suggest that you write immediately, by airmail, to all with whom ; i are in com- munication and tell them the Riding in which they live and give them what information you can about the party and the candidate in the Riding where they are entitled to vote. I should mention that every member of the Armed Forces overseas of any age is entitled to vote. They, above all others have the right to vote. They have preserved for us that free system of Government which depends upon the choice of our own representatives. Our job here at home is not only to make sure that they have the chance to vote but also to do everything possible to make sure that they are able to vote with knowledge of the real , 4 issues in the election. For the sake of convenience, I am suggesting, that you simply cut out this message and address it to someone overseas giving the information required. Each one of us here at home has a responsibility to help them to choose the Government which will have so much to do with their future in the years of peace. May I again urge you to write at once, by airmail, not only to those closest to you but to as many as you know in any of the services outside of Canada. Tell them what Provincial Riding they reside in at home—then the name of the candidate and any further information you can supply.

Yours sincerely,

Your Provincial Riding is

SMOSM Nttmusi RMUOJI n*M I T> *POBJS they went into action in R.A.F., R.C.A.F. and United States cold as 40 below zero. The troopers JD. the Alps, the famous Lord Lovat Army and Air Force specialists in went on long ski treks, climbed moun- Scouts came over to Canada and winter warfare were associated with tains, spent nights in snow holes, and Your Candidate is Ja winter in Jasper National them in their training. made a mock attack on the town of training for mountain warfare, Headquarters were established at Jasper, with the R.C.A.F. checking «ally a cavalry outfit and retain-, Jasper Park Lodge (in pre-war days on their visibility from thé air, and y Both cavalry terms as “trooper” a famous resort- hotel hut closed for dropping food and instructions. e v “sduadron”, the Scouts, privately the duration) and outlying camps The top left photograph,,sfeoWS.A intmaédiby Lord Lovat, took to were set up throughout the Athabaska group on ski exercises, camouflaged in s fwWdUbey nicknamed “tortW Valley, in the Tonquin, at]Maligne white. Relow, a trooper is seen in fir- » ) and such modem equipment Lake and the Columbia Icefield, In ing position. A Lovat Scout is shown, The Canadian Amy their intensive training,, the Scouts top right, scaling a, rock wall high., PUBLISHED BY THE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE PARTY OF ONTARIO gave secret equipment, special cloth- above the Athabaska Valley and, mg^and rations a real winter test, at below, another is ready to move. His ’ experts, high attitudes and in temperatures as full travel kit weighs 60 pounds. The Glengarry Nom, Alexandria, Ont, Friday, April 1945 Pa*, |

McCuaig, Finnie Anna, McDonald, J., Individual Donations To McDonald Willie R. McDonald Geo., Mclnnes Harold, McLeod Mr and Mrs Frnncis, McLeod D. D., McLeod Mrs D. Glengarry Red Cross Drive K., McLeod Mrs D. R., McLeod Mrs W J., McLeod Miss Mary, McLeod Mrs D MAXVILUE UNIT Mr and Mrs Armond Boisvenue, Mr J., McLeod Mrs D. D., McLeod Margery $ 50.00—Mr and Mrs W. A_ MlacEwen and Mrs Edmund Boisvenue, Mr and and Stanley, McMillan D. E.,McQueen Dr. J. Howard Munro. Mrs Fred Boisvenue, Mrs Angus Cam- J. A., McRae J. A., McRae Miss Edna, $ 30.00—Miss Christena Aird. eron, Mr and Mrs J. Eldred Caineron McSweyn D. D., Robinson John, Spoils SleepTonight $25.00— Miss Jessie Aird, C. W. Mrs Ranald Campbell, Mr and Mrs A. Stevens, Dave, Stewart Alex M., Stew- Hoople, Mr and Mrs R. G_ Jamieson, Charlton, Mrs E. Chrisp, Mr and Mrs art, Dan, Stewart Mr. and Mrs. J. A., Mr and Mrs R. MacKay, Dr W. B. Mc- Hugh Christie, Mr and Mrs Peter Urquhart Mrs James, Urquhnrt John. Surprisingly fast, Vicks Va-tro-nol—a Diarmid M.P. and Mrs MacDiarmid, Christie, Mrs M. Cleaver, Mr and Mrs $ 1.50—Grant Stewart. few drops up each nostril—works right Mr and Mrs G. H. McDougall. Mr and (Earnest Charbonneau, Mr and Mrs M. $ 1.00—Cadieux Armand, Cadieux where trouble is to open up your Mrs Dan McLean. Chisholm, Mr and Mrs E. Cline, Mr Cadieux Elzear, Campbell Ranald N., nose—relieve stuffy transient conges- $ 20.00—Mr and Mrs J. D. MacRae, and Mrs Joe Clavette, Miss Tena Cole- ■Campbell Norman N., Campbell Mui'die tion that makes it hard to get to sleep. man, Mr and Mrs Armand Currier, Mrs You’ll like the way it brings relief. Mr and Mrs F A. Munro. Campbell Dan, Cameron Kenneth, Cart (NOTE: Va-tro-nol is also grand for Fred Currier, Joe Currier, Mr and Mrs ner, Frank, Clark Leslie, Clark John J. VICKSl $ 15.00—Mr and Mrs D. D. McGregor relieving sniffly, sneezy distress of head (Vf// O/P 77/F C/J/OKfA' PKÛ55 FFF FOFO Ÿ~~ Mr and Mrs W. S. McLean, Maxvhle Donat Decaire, Omer Derochle, Moses Cyr R., Cyr Oscar, Dashney Mrs J , colds.) Follow directions in folder. VA‘7M Jubilee Rink Co., Mrs Norman and Miss Derochie, Mr and Mrs Wm Desjardins Desjardin Paul, Dewar Mrs Hugh TO 6(/y FVOTFFF SOA/PûFO’t/JVF/ Catherine McRae, Mr and Mrs J. W. Mr and Mrs L Dorle, Donat Doric, Duvall Mr and Mrs Donat, Ferguson Smillle, Mr and Mrs Osie Villeneuve. Miss Bertha Duperron, Mr and Mrs Mrs Gordon, Fletcher Duncan, Fletcher $ 10.00—Mr and Mrs W. T. Artenstall Harmidos Filion, H. Filion, Dunvegan, Donald, Fraser Mrs Catherine H., Fra- Mr and Mrs Chas. Blaney, Mr and Mrs Jas Filion, Mr and Mrs Joe Faubert, ser Rory A., Golden S., Grant Mrs An- Harold Blaney, Mr and Mrs 'Mr and Mrs Donald Golden, Mrs Hec- gus, Harkin, James, Hewston Clifford, H.M.C.S. ^Uganda” Crosses The Equator R. B. Buchan, Mrs W D. Campbell, tor Guindon, Mr and Mrs Wm Guin- Hillicker Mrs E. Jensen Mogens, Ken- Fairway Stores, Mr and Mrs D. S. Fer- don, Miss Emma Kippen, Mr and Mrs nedy Donald, Kennedy Peter, Kennedy guson, Mr and Mrs A. J. Filion, Rev. Chas Leduc, Mr and Mrs Geo. Leger, Alex, Kennedy Myles D , Mainville J„ and Mrs J. H. Hamilton, Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Omer Latrielle, Mrs A. Mainville Jos., McCaskiil, D. W., Me. Stanley Kippen, Dr and Mrs D. M. jLapierre, Rheal Marleau, Andrew Mc- Crimmon Rod, McDonald S. C. P., Mc- Gamble, C. B. McDermid, Mrs C. B_ Bain, Miss Annie McDougall Mrs I. Me Donald Doug. McDonald Kenneth, Mc- Dermid, Miss M. E. McDerm'id, Mr and Ewen, Mrs Janet McEwen, Miss Bertha Donald D. R., McDonald Wm., McGil- Mrs Rod MacDonald, Mr and Mrs Al- McEwen Mr and Mrs H. S. McEwen, livray Annie, McGillivrny D. R., Mc- lan MacDonald, Alex D. McDonald, M G. McGregor, Mack McGillivray, Kinnon Wallace A., McLennan Hugh J and Mrs Mack McEwen, Mr and Mrs Ralph McIntosh, Mr and Mrs D. J. McLennan John A., McLeod Mrs Nor- Wilfred McEwen, Mr and Mrs D. D. McIntosh, Miss Cath McLean, Mrs W. man J., McLeod Angus, McNeil Dun- MacIntyre, C. G. McKillican, Neil Mc- M. McLean, Mi' and Mrs Fred Mc- can, McNeil D. J., McPhee Dan., Mc- Lean, St. Elmo, Mrs J. P. MeNaughton Millan, Miss Bella McRae, Miss Janie Rae Dan A., McRae Cecil, McSweyn Mr and Mrs A. H. Robertson, Mr and Î Munro, Mr and Mrs Albert Michaud, Dan, Montgomery Nelson, Phillips C. Rowe, Miss K. Thompson, Miss M. ' Miss M. J. Moffatt, Rheal Marleau, Mrs Frank, Phillips Wm., Phillips Tom., R. White. Wm O’Neil, Mr and Mrs Nap Richie, Pichie Louis, Robinson Joe., Sauve Mr and Mrs Emile Racine, Mr and j $7.00—Mr and Mrs L. McKillican. Peter, Sauve Tom., Stewart Chas., Stew Mrs I. Paquette, Mr and Mrs Sam $ 5.00—Mr and Mrs John M. Arkin- art Dan J , Stewart Mrs M. N. Stew- Prodnick, Mr and Mrs. Wilfred; ■gtall, Mr and Mrs Murdoch Arkinstall, art Mi's M. L., St. John Joe., Talllon A. Anderson Bros. Mr and Mrs Hugh Rolland, Miss Florence Stew- Thomas Mrs R. E., Tyo Emile, Urqu- Benton and family, Emmanuel Bois- grt, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred St. John, Mr ' bart Stewart, Wiglield Ernest, Willard and Mrs A. St Louis, Mr and Mrs venue, Mr and Mrs Frank Boisvenue, Geo. John St. Louis, Mr and Mrs David St. j Mr and Mrs Alex. Campbell, J. Eight donations of less than $ 1.00. J. Campbell, Earnest and Miss Bella Louis, Mr and Mrs Wm Sprott, Mrs | $ 84.85—Proceeds from dance, March Cameron, Mr and Mrs Wm. P Camp- H. Tracy, Mrs J. J. Urquhart, Mr and 16, 1945. Total amount $ 1,104 27 bell, Mr and Mrs John Cass, Miss E. Mrs John Urquhart, Mrs O. Whiessiel. McCracken, Mrs A. Crouch, Chas Chfs. James Cameron. GLEN ROY UNIT holm, Mr and Mrs Thos Debransky, 14 donations of less than $1.00 total, Official worker: Joseph Roy Jr., Can- Mr and Mrs J. A. Dixon, Mr and Mrs ling $7.20. vassers; Earl S. Munroe, R. J. McDon- f W. Doth, Rev and Mrs R. W. Ellis, ald, Laurent Filion, Cuthbert McDon- When the new Canadian Cruiser tional order of the “Shellbacks.” All After the ceremonies, King Nep- Ordinary Seaman Douglas Mc- Mrs A. Fergsuon, Mr and Mrs A Fisher DUNVEGAN UNIT ald. 1HLM.C.S. “UGANDA” crossed the those who were crossing the line tune (condescended to .pose with Kinnon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Char- Mr and Mrs Herb Graham, Mr and $ 30.00—McMaster, John D. $ 10.00—J. A. Sova, Francis McPhee. equator recently neptuns Rex. rose for the first ime were rounded up his court. A’l were veterans of les McKinnon, Alexaandrla, is a> Mrs Peter Hammond, Miss J. Kennedy $25.00—McLeod, Mrs. D. W. $5.00—Mrs Bertha Smith John L. out of the sea to initiate ali “polly- by Neptune's police and brought previous Equator crossings and member of the ship’s crew. Mr and Mrs Howard Kennedy, Mr $ 20.00—Campbell A. J., Ferguson, Sloan, Mrs Earl S Munroe, James Me wogs” amongst the Canadian before him for the time honored eqch man supplied his own cos- and Mrs A. G. McEwen, Mrs P. H. Me. M. C. McDonald, J. D. A., McMaster, Culloch, Bruce Sova, Earl S. Munroe, sailors into the ancient and tradi- and rather fearsome ceremonies. tume . . . wth startling results Ewen„ Donald McEwen, Mrs E A. Mc- Mr and Mrs J. J.. Joseph Roy Jr. Ewen, Mrs Rachael McEwen, Mr and $ 19.32—Dunvegan Gaelic Society. $2.00—Cuthbert McDonald, Arthur Mrs Alex McGregor, Mr and Mrs Clar- $ 17.00—Grant, Mr and Mrs Malcolm Laipierrc, R. J. McDonald, Dan J. Mc- ence McGreger, Mrs Janet McIntosh, $ 15 00—Lascelle, Russell, McRae, Donald, J. A. McDonald, Donald E. Miss E. McKercher, Mr and Mrs F. Mc- N. R. and son. Kennedy, Alex Kennedy, A. D. Camp- Kercher, Angus MacKay, J HI. McKil- $ 14.00—Bartrick, Mr and Mrs K. R. bell, J. A Shago. liean, Mrs Christena McKinnon, Mr $ 12.00—MacLeod, Mr and Mrs J. P. $1.00—Hilaire Filion, Vincent Dodo and Mrs R. J. McLeod, W. J. McMil- $ 10.00—Fraser Donald, Gray John van, J. B. Roy, Mrs J. A. Kennedy, Fred lan, Mr and Mrs L. MeNaughton, Mrs A., Hay Dorothy, McCrimmon Donald Lapointe, Mrs D. A. McDonald, Mrs V. Metcalfe, Dr. A. T. Morrow, Mrs A. A., McCrimmon Dan N., McCuaig Dun- D. J. Ross, J. A. Cameron, Frank Pro- T. Morrow, Mr and Mrs Arch Munro, can M., McCuaig Alex M , McDonald kosh, Angus D A. McDonald, Mrs D. Mr and Mrs Chas Munro, Mr and Mrs Mrs Sarah, McDonald Miss Flora, Mc- J. McDonald, Lawrence McDonell, Donald Munro, Mr and Mrs Gordon Donald Gordon H. M., McDonald Rory Sandy McDonald, Eldege Vaillancourt, Munro, Mr and Mrs John Nicholson, D., McIntosh, Donald H., McKinnon, Philip Legroulx, Miss Bella M. Mc- Mrs O O’Hara, Mr and Mrs John D. Duncan, McKinnon, Mr and Mrs Donald, Alex Lefebvre, Victor Lefebvre Pilon, Mr and Mrs H. Robinson, Mrs D. D., McLeod, Neil J. McLeod, Mr and Miss Bertha Roy, Don Emberg, Angus A. Ross, Separate School S.S. No 7, Mr Mrs N. M., McLeod Rory W., McLeod A. McDonald, Cliff St. Onge, Donald and Mrs S. Sporring, Mr and Mrs A. Fred., McLeod N. B and sons, Mc- Russell, Gerald Latreille, Mrs Hi. King, D. Stewart, Mrs Burns Stewart, Mr Master, D. D. McMaster, Dougald, Mc- Wilfred Lapierre, Geo. Renaud, Louis and Mrs Thos Stewart, Mr and Mrs Millan, E. A., Ferguson Edith, Mc- Lapierre, Alex McDonald, Jame C. Me. Allan Vallance, Mr and Mrs Alderic Millan Dougald, McMillan, E. A. and R Donald, Steve Russell. Villeneuve, Miss Hilda Villeneuve, Mr McRae, M,J. and Neil, Stewart, Rod- Two at 50c. and Mrs Lionel Villeneuve, Henry Wil- die1 A. Total $ 105.00 kes, Mr and Mrs E. S. Winter. $7.00—Campbell, Donald A. $ 4.00—Mr and Mrs J. C. McGregor. $ 6 00—Philpott, Rev H. S. . $ 3_00—Mrs J. A. Cameron, Miss $5.00—Campbell Duncnn D., Camp- COUNTY NEWS Gwen. Cleary, Mr and Mrs B. Jackson, bell Jane, Campbell Stewart, Campbell Miss Netta McEwen, Peter McKer- J. A. Chisholm Mr and Mrs W. Dewar WILLIAMSTOWN cher, Mr and Mrs John McLeod, Mr Mr and Mrs D., Franklin Arthur, Gol- and Mrs Neil A. McLean, Mr and Mrs den, Frank, Gray A. R., Gray Angus, (Intended for last Issue) Finley McRae, Mrs Arch Munro Sr, Mr Kennedy J. W., McCrimmon Fred D, The W.M.S. of St. Andrews United and Mrs Neil Sinclair, Mr and Mrs McCrimmon Stanford, McCrimmon, Church met on Thursday afernoon at Peter M. Sinclair, Gordon Stewart, Mr Alex, McCrimmon James G, McCrim- the home of Mrs D. A. MacRae. The and Mrs D. Villeneuve, H. Villeneuve, mon J. F, McDonald, Urquhart, Mc- theme was “no man iiveth unto him- G. Upton, Mr and Mrs M. C. Woods, Donald John D., McDonald D J. Mc- self. “Hie program in the Missionary $ 2.50—Mr and Mrs Lucien Filion. Donald Kenrie, McGillivray' Hector, monthly was followed, Mrs MacRae $ 2.00—Miss Alice Aird, Albert Beau- McGililvray Rory, Mclnnes Mary, Me. opening the meeting with he call to dry, Mr and Mrs Albert Boisvenue, Mr Innés Myrtle, McLennan Annabelle, worship and prayer. Mrs Irvine was and Mrs J, E. Breene, Mr and Mrs Stan McLeod Duncan, McLeod Cameron, Me leader with Mrs Clark, Mrs Grant nnd ley Campbell, Mr and Mrs D R. Cam- Leod John D., McLeod Mr and Mrs D. Mrs Urquhart taking part in the dia- eron, Mr and Mrs Fred Campbell, Mr R., McLeod Tom, McLeod N. J. Mc- logue which followed. Mrs Cattanach and Mrs Domina Carrierre, Mr and Leod Dan N. McLeod K. K., McLeod read the scripture verses from Luke Mrs Ed Carter, Mr and Mrs John W. A_ and J. R. McLeod N. K., Mc- 23 chapter. After worship service the Christie, Mr and Mrs B. W. Davison, Leod Donald M., McLeod Sarabelle, Me minutes were read and approved and Robert. Dixon, Mr and Mrs E. Doran, Leod J. N. McLeod, Mr and Mrs N. R. the treasurer gave her report, Mr and Mrs Alex Duperron, Mr and McLeod Mr and Mrs Ian, McMaster, Mrs Irvine read a letter from Mrs C. whëiré the heart is! Mrs Geo. Eppstadt, Mr and Mrs D. J. Gregor, McMillan, Mrs D. N. McMillan C J. Martel Presbyterian Christian Filion, Joe. Filion, Rev. and Mrs H. K. E. L. D_, Mcaughton Mr and Mrs D. G. Stewardship secretary Informing the Gilmour, Leonard Horrocks, Mr and McNeil John R. and W. D., McQueen society of their allocation and naming SITTING by the fireside at home— These are the rules. If we break Mrs E. Hunter, Mr and'Mrs Duncnn Adam, McRae K. W„ McRae D. N., Miss Delight Hilliard of Indore Hospital digging, in the garden for fun— them, we can be certain that we will Kippen, Mr and Mrs Robt. Kippen, Ross Dan, Stewart Mrs J. K., Stewart India as prayer partner. Arrangements lazy weekends just fishin’—these start our country — his country — Make this Pledge Today! Mrs J. J Kennedy, Mr and Mi's Car- L. A., Stewart Donald J , Stewart Alex were discussed for the Presbyterial to things mean comfortable, pleasant on the spiral of inflation. Prices men Kennedy, Mr and Mrs Nap. La- N, Urquhart Wm., Urquhart, Mrs. A. be held here May 3rd and 4th and the living, the kind of living your man shoot sky-high. Wages try to catch I pledge myself to do my part grqix, Geo. Lalonde, Mr and Mrs W. D.; Urquhart, W. D.; Urquhart, Don- following committee was appointed— overseas is dreaming of, fighting for. up, and never succeed. You may in fighting inflation: G. Leaver, Mrs Jessie McDonald, Ar- nie. Mrs Irvine, Mrs MacRae, Mrs Cattan- Make sure these simple, pleasant pay a dollar for 30 cents worth of nold McEwen, Miss Agnes McEwen, $ 4.00—Campbell. Duncan K. ach, Mrs Grant, Mrs A. T. McDonald, By observing rationing and avoiding goods, and this means your dollar— Howard McDougall, Mr and Mrs D. A. $3.00—Argue, Mrs. Ruth, Blyth, Wm. Mrs Raymond, Mrs Clark MacDonell, things exist for him when he comes black inarkets in any shape or McKinnon, Mr and Mrs J. M. McLean Hartrlck Donald, McDonald Mr and Mrs Bethune, Mrs A. L. Clark and Miss back. Remember that it is possible your soldier’s dollar — is worth Mr and Mrs Duncan McLean, Miss Mrs A. A., McKinnon Mrs Forbes, Mc- only 30 cents. Dunlop. The committee to meet at the for them to exist only if his dollar By respecting price controls and other Julia and Margaret McMillan, Miss Leod Mr and Mrs Roy, McLeod Archie, is worth a dollar! home of Mrs A. L. Clark on Wednesday There’s no limit to inflation, and anti-inflation measures, and re- Mina McMillan, Mr and Mrs D. J. Mc- McLeod, J. N„, McLeod, Norman J, Me evening. The May meeting of the Auxi- fraining from careless and unneces- Lean, Miss M. E. McLeod, D. A. Me. Phee, J. R. McRae Mack J., McRae liary will be held with the Woman’s By protecting his dollar, we help there’s no stopping it once it starts. sary buying. I will not bjuy two Leod, Mr and Mrs Murd. McLeod, Mr Archie, Urquhart Bob. Association meeting Thursday, April 1 to protect his future. That’s why we So, let’s make sure OUR boys will where one will do, nor will I buy and Mrs Myles McMillan, Mr and Mrs $ 2.00—Austin Mr and Mrs Geo., Bu- 26th. The meeting closed by repenting must realize NOW the dangers that come back to a protected dollar— a "new” where an "old” wiH do. M_ Marshall, Mrs R. Metcalfe, Mr and rner Sandy, Cameron, A.D.. Campbell, the Lord’s Prayer In unison. lie in careless, unnecessary buying. a dollar that will buy a full dollar’s By buying Victory Bonds and War Mrs Philip Michaud, Miss E. O’Sulli- Kenneth A., Campbell Donald R, Refreshments were served by the Never buy two where one will do. worth of goods. Let’s keep up the Savings Stamps, supporting tax- van, Arch. Ross, Mr and Mrs Albert Campbell Mr and Mrs Rod, Campbell hostess assisted by he Misses Sandra Buy only what we need. We must fight against inflation, every day, in ation, and abiding Rowe, Mr and Mrs Harvey Scott, Ho- Dan., Carther Mac., Chisholm Alex W. and Donna MacRae, Miss Isabel Mac. by all such measures mer Seguin, Mr and Mrs Laurie St. Clark Willie J., Clark Mrs. Joan, Clark Rae Mrs Smead and Mrs Clark Mac- support rationing and price control every way we can, so that our men which will lower the John, Mr and Mrs A. R. Stewart, Mrs T. J., Dickson Mrs Flora, Duval Al- Donell. and encourage others to support overseas can look forward to pleas- cost of living and Peter Stewart, Mr and Mrs N. L. Stew- phonse, Fleming Geo., Fraser J. W., them, and we must avoid ALL deal- ant, satisfying living . . . the Cana- help keep prices at a normal level. art, Mr and Mrs D Vallee, Mr and Fraser, A. C. Gray, Mrs. J. A. Lasalle, ings with black markets. dian way of life. Mrs Dolphus Villeneuve, Mrs J. D. Mc- Albert, Lecavelier G , Mainville Leo., Millan. Mainville Nazaire, McCrimmon Fred N ADVERTISE IN THE $1.30—Mr and Mrs Dan Coleman McCrimmon A. D. O., McCrimmon, Mr Published by THE BREWING INDUSTRY ( TARIO) to reveal the dangers of inflation. $1.00—Mrs Mary Andre, Miss A. Bell and Mrs Fred, McCuaig Duncan P., GLENGARRY NEWS .rJistv jaal laailnoM I, ...'-. J—,< ■.»«- Pfige 4 ' The Glengarry New*, Alexandria, Ont., Friday, April 20th, 1945

Alex. P. Munroe of Ottawa visited for several days attending a confer- j Mr. R. A. Stewart attended a meeting - MacDonald) on the birth of a son, on ,2 p.m. The pastor, Rev. Dr Grey used Sangster, Stewart McGillis and Daw- his aunts, the Misses Jessie and Tena ence on Rehabilitation in Metropolitan in Cornwall last week. April 6th. 4 coum NEWS | a text chosen by Mr MacKenzie, “I son McLean. Aird Athol, Saturday till Monday Church, April 14th, 15th and 16th. On April 13th, a number of old fri- ( | Mrs Chas Clark, R.N. Rochester, N.Y know that my Redeemer liveth.” Honorary pallbearers were J.H. Brace, evening. o The program arranged covered a wide ! ends ar.d neighbours called on Mr and 5s visiting at her parental home for a Hymns of his choice, “The Day Thou J. N. Groleau, W. H. Winter, J. A. r -r MAXVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Alex. McDougall, field intimately connected with the Mrs D. D MacGregor, Maxville to hon- few weeks. ( Gavest” and “The Lord is my Shep- Larocque Dr. D. A. Falkner and Geo. Visitors with Mr and Mrs D. J. Mc- Finch visited her brother D. J. McLean process of rehabiliation of Returned our him on his birthday. Among those The sale of homemade cooking, and herd,” were sung. As a special tribute, from the Glen who were present were Stickler. Lean on Sunday evening were Mrs J. and Mrs. McLean on Sunday. \ Service Personnel and Dispersed War perennials, under the auspices of the Mrs James Huckvale sang a favourite, Miss M. A. and Mr D J. Stewart, Mr Attending the funeral from Alexan- M. McRae, Miss Edna McAuley, Miss Charles McKinnon and James Drys- Workers, Ladies of the Red Cross proved a splen- solo, “Saved by Grace.” and Mrs Lauchie, Alex' M. and Roddie Doris Hierriman and Angus McLean, dale Finch spent Sunday with Ken- W. I. MEETING did success, and a subsantial sum was The pallbearers were six neighbours dria were Clarence Ostrom, A. W. Mc- Stewart, Mr and Mrs W. A. MacKin Dyer. neth McKinnon. The Annual Meeting of the Women’s realized. Messrs John D , Angus D, and Lloyd Millan, Donald A Macdonald, K.C, Calvin McKenzie, Cornwall, visited Institute will be held in the Institute non and Mr and Mrs J. M. ArKnstall. Fred L. McMillan, Ottawa was home MOURNS PO BELLIS MacMillan, Kenneth MaeCaskill, Mack and R. Armour. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McLean and fam- Hall on April 27th, at 2.30 p.m. The Mr John Carpenter, Dunvegan spent over Sunday with Mrs McMillan and Lancaster village flag flies at half- D. MacGillivray, and Norman MacRae. o ily Tuesday evening. | president, Mrs. George Barrett, will Friday with Mr W. A. MacKinnon Miss Sadie McMillan . mast during the present week, in hon- Interment was made in MaeLaughlin L-Cpl. Teddy Chrisp left on Sunday preside and reports of year’s work Miss Margaret, Mr Archie Stewart our of a gallant, young local boy, Pi- Cemetery. Winfield Blaney was a week end recently visited relatives in Glen Sand, for an eastern station following two will be presented. Conveners of lot Officer Robert (Bert) Beilis, who There is left to mourn the loss of a Visitor with his daughter, Mrs L. J. weeks’ leave with her mother, Mrs. standing committees are asked to have field. | gave his young, vigorous life for the Hurd and Mr Hurd. dear father, just one daughter, Lola, Ernest Chrisp and brother Billie. their reports ready. The motto lor great cause of peace. who has always lived at home. The What have YOB . Pte Herbert McKillican, Montreal, Like sunshine after Sgt. Donald Gillis of Ottawa visited the month is GRAVEL HILL PO Beilis served as a fighter pilot large attendance at the wake and was home on leave with his father his father John Gillis, Peter Street rain, Mrs. J. S. Begg spent a few days re- with the R.C.A;F., Overseas, funeral, the many visits from friends C. G. McKillican and family, Monday for the week end. ] Easter gladness come_ again.” TIIG j The heartfelt sympathy of the com- done e ly and expresisons of sympathy were till Wednesday. CpTs" Spoking, Ottawa, was home 'responses to the Roll Call will be High i* ”‘ munity is extended to the parents and 0 and tokens of the high esteem in which Gordon Winter of Guelph Agricul- Sunday and Monday with Mrs. Spor-! Spots in the Spring.upheaval. Mrs. i®ore’ ' ami y, ra family. John Sinclair MacKenzie was held. tural College has returned home for ring .and Miss Ena Sporring. 1 M. B. Stewart will speak on a visit j 6' M d Mrs Wl11 the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clavette and she had to “Share the Wealth” while j . \r “ - Dupron, Plea- WILLIAMS! OWN y S1 ed Mr 8n S Mrs. Laurie St. John, spent Tues- family and Hormidas St. John were in Toronto recently, Miss Janie Munro * ^ ’ ” ' ‘ ' Msgr. Secours lv itae Rev. G. W. Irvine being absent at- day in Alexandria. in Fassett, Que., on Saturday to at- will conduct a Quiz. Tnere will also ^ . Saturday, few end the wedding of his nephew Lucien !be special music. Mrs' George Norman ^ a tending the funeral of his mother, Mrs (Continued from page I) Miss Elizabeth Mclvor of Montreal days with her daughter Mrs. Angus Mary Irvine at St. John, N.B, Rev. Mr Impractability of establishing a Mon- Jnljj Gravel to Miss Marguerite Pregent was the guest of Mrs. J. H. Hamilton McIntyre, Newington. astery here, close to Montreal and of L’Orignal. DUNVEGAN j Tanner. Lancaster conducted the ser- over Sunday. Mrs. Alex Ferguson, Apple Hill Ottawa which already have three Mrs. J. D. McMillan was a visitor to Among those home over the week _ | vice in St. Andrew's United Church . Jor Victory? Mrs. Ernest J. McEwen is spending the guest of and Mrs B N HelpSj Sunday morning. Dominican houses. They had come Cornwall the early part of the week. end were Mr Ian MacLeod and Miss Sun(j,ay_ i a few days with her mother, Mrs. Fer- Recent visitors with Mr_ and Mrs. I Miss Etta Smith, Martintown is vlsit- here, originally, with the intention of guson, Vernon, Ontario. Irene Chisholm irom Montreal. | ^VTr. and Mrs. Fred McLeod, South establishing a Monastery, he said, Joseph Clavette were Mr. and Mrs. PO K. N. MacLeod of the R.C.N.V.R Branch visited Mr and Mrs J. H. I, ing her aunt Mrs A. P. Ross and family but now felt the territory was too Finley Clavette, Greenfield. Ottawa, spent the week end at his Crawford and J. W. Crawford, Sunday I St. Andrew’s Presbyterian church which was closed for the winter mon- small to consider such a move. VICTORY BONDS Mrs. Nelson McRae, Moose Creek romehome nerehere anaand was a „ . , 1 mil-T, AT- '-arpenter ana ivir ana ivirs Reeve 0f Roxborough Township. ing some weeks with her parents, jVir A» L>T^ cmpron attended the funeral rm_ , _ the British people for gifts of jam, Ottawa in 1916, Msgr Secours served M-G-MS Bari ary To Renew Your , ...... „„ - - Cameron auenaea me lunerui r^g rtport of the factory was given and Mrs Neil A. McLean. of tbe late Wm which was held bv the go-.-etary j Harold Crawford seeds and quilts It was decided to put as curate at St. Isidore de Prescott Miss Hughena McMillan, Ottawa,1 --u Saturdav Messrs Ken- t se;retary ‘l^wford I up a quilt in the Library to be quilted and at Hawkesbury, and has been sta- Subscription to al;t Rilce 1Ie on COAST GENT . „rf « '* oacuraay. iviessrs iven who had just. compieted 25th year I for the Red Cross Society, as soon as tioned at the Archbishop’s Palace since BINNIE I0HN BRUCE was a week end visitor with Mr and neth Cameron and Wm Blythe were bl 0ffice ' BARNES * CARRADINt . KELLOGG Mrs Myles McMillan, also in attendance. possible. It was moved and seconded 1 924. He was made a member ofthe Report for 1944 Directed by Mr and Mrs Earl Munro, Munro’s MacNabb j that the officers remain in office for canonical chapter of the archdiocese ,,... . „„ ■K-ir.rvpn Ot ^ student, Montreal con- Total amount of milk rec’d. 6,648,535 lbs ROY DEL RUTH Mills visited her sister Mrs Kippen at ducted the services here on Sunday in Milk manufactured into 1945-46. ! of Ottawa in 1937 and had been as- Produced by the home of Miss Janet Kennedy on j,be ahSence of Rev. Mr Philpott. j cheese 6 445 536 lbs j The meeting closed with the Nation sistant procurator at the Archbishop’s ORVILLE O DULL , al Anthem. Palace since 1942 . Sunday. Miss Dorothy MacDonald and Mrs Milk sent to condensary ‘. ’202,899 lbs Mr and Mrs Leonard McEwen called J. A. Stewart as delegates are attend-’ ufactured .... 571,698 lbs. He was invested as domestic prelate el1 on cheese Man Added Attractions — on Miss Annie B Sunday. at Ottawa on Sunday evening, April ing Grand Lodge at Smith’s Falls this Butterfat 350,989.2 Barney Bear’s Polar Pest *2.00 Per Year Mrs James Stewart, Warina spent week. OBITUARY 8th. Friday with Mrs Henry McEwen. Average lbs. milk for lb Why Daddy Or If Congratulations to Mr and Mrs M. N. 1| -heecp 11.27 JOHN SINCLAIR MacKENZIE John James McEwen has returned Granti (nee Kathleen MacLeod,) on Average Test’ Lady Fights Back purchase single copies from Ottawa to spend some time at his 3.36% After some months of failing health D. J. Rayside j the birth of a daughter. Mr and Mrs patrons receilVed Domin- home 5th Concession of Roxhorough John Sinclair MacKenzie was called Canadian Paramount News ■; tnrk ! t ; weeUy. N. R. MacLeod and Mr and Mrs Roy inion Bonus $ 8090.27 and with his son Gavin McEwen visit- I to his eternal rest on March 31st short- Continued from Page 1) { Single Copies MacLeod, visited Mrs Grant and baby Ontario Subsidy ... 11433.96 ly following his return from Mbntreal ed friends to town. in Cornwall Hospital on Sunday . thers Funeral Parlors, Lancaster, from MON. TUES.. APR. 23 24 can be secured Mrs Dora Campbell and Henry 30 and 20c Subsidy 14150.39 General Hospital, he died at his late Saturday until Monday when St rested Whey 4739.24.. home on the Brodie Road, in Lochiel Wilkes visited their father, Henry Wil- at his late residence until that after- ST. ELMO From cheese and Chester- j towsnhip, on the above mentioned at this office kes Sr, McDonald’s Grove, on Sunday. noon when the funeral was held to After spending a month with her mo- Miss Margaret MacKinnon, Montreal vllle 105,793.36 I date. Mr MacKenzie had made his St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church and V'kX Shirley’s Restaurant ther, Mrs Hormidas Lapierre, Mrs spent the week end with her mother, Average price per cwt 2.16 9-10 home at Brodie for more than 30 years cemetery. ALEXANDRIA Thibodeau returned to Montreal on Mrs Christena MacKinnon. Whey Butter 6061.11 moving there prior to his marriage Active pall-bearers were H. J. Bo- Prom 6070 boxes of cheese g:raded: in 1912, to Kate Ann MacRae, who pre- Thursday, I Miss Hazel MacKercher and Miss wen, Joseph Dupuis, R Rumble, George ( , , AND AT r 7 X>XeS raded deceased him by sixteen years, Vuueiik.Li. *i... Miss Audrey Metcalfe, Ottawa, was Edna MacCaluey, Ottawa spent the ®„^ , 8 3392 boxes graded i The deceased, who was born in Scot- a week end visitor with her parents, week end with Mr. and Mrs. Fergus McDERMID’S Mr and Mrs Vernon Metcalfe. , MacKercher. ' !1747 boxes Sraded land, came to Canada over sixty years DRUG STORE Mrs. Gordon Ferguson, Dunvegan is 826 130X68 graded ago as a child, and lived until 1911 Mr and Mrs Delbert Scott, Williams- 35 boxes graded lower than near Vankleek Hill. There, while yet I MAXYIIXK, ONT. bung called on Mrs Dora Campbell on ^Pending a short holiday with Mr. and Dance but a boy, he became will known as a Tuesday. Mrs. F. MacKercher. Hfe -, The St. Elmo Y.P.S. met in the NORTH LANCASTER sturdy reliable worker among the farm 1 ; ers. Mr MacKenzie later became a The Price—5 Cents. ATTENDED CONFERENCE church vestry on Friday evening last. Miss Pauline Major of Montreal, was prosperous worker of his own farm. He Rev. J. H. Hamilton was in Toronto The Mission Band of Gordon Church S. S. No. 1 Kenyon was held in the vestry on Saturday the week end guest of Mr and Mrs W. was highly respected in his community afternoon. J. Major. and was a good neighbour. The de- LAGGAN WEST A group of old friends from the vi- ! Mr and Mrs Romeo Vaillancourt, ceased was a member of the United cinity gathered at the home of Mr. were in Montreal for two days last Church, Kirk Hill; a staunch Christian FRIDAY and Mrs. D. D. McGregor in Maxville week on a business trip, and an active worker. He possessed a village on Friday evening on the occa. j Many here are glad to see that Mr pure tenor voice, with which he had sion of Mr. MacGregor’s birthday. A Alcide Rozon is back home after being sung the old loved hymns and songs. April 20th, 1945 program of English and Gaelic songs ill to the Hotel Dieu Hospital in Corn- The funeral service took place at his Added Attractions— SPECIAL! wall for a month or so. late home, on Tuesday, April 3rd, at ADMISSION 35c. PER PERSON and brief addresses by J. A. Stewart, Jasper Tell ' Arthur Campbell and J. M. Arkinstall1 Mr and Mrs Louis Valade of Clar- ence Creek, Ont., paid Mrs D. Vaillan- JUST RECEIVED—A shipment of Steel Mine Boxes j was much enjoyed. Mrs J. M. Ar- Out Fishin’ kinstall, Mrs. J. C MacGregor, Mrs. court a visit on Friday. 28% ” x 9” x 9”, weight 14 lbs. These boxes will | W. MacKinnon and Miss C. MacRae ; Mrs Jack Shane, Montreal, spent a WED., THURS., APR. 25 2© make an excellent tool box for carpenter or farmer. At the were pianists while Martin Per- few days with her sister, Mrs J. P. Mc- very low price of $2.00> you can’t afford to be without one. tin Ferguson, Fergus McKereher, D. Donald. J. Stewart and D. D. MacGregor pro- | Miss Alice McDonald returned home MONTY * We also have a good supply of electric fencers, electric vided violin music. Cards and danc- . recently after spnding the winter Liberal Convention! ; tag also formed part of the evening’s ' months in Montreal. WOOLLEY pail water heaters and milk cans, 8 and 30 gal. JUNE | entertainment. | J^J. ard Mrs Duncan McGillis, Sher- If you afe hunting for quality and value, this is the I Mrs. MacGregor assisted by several brooke, Que. spent the week end with Liberals of Glengarry and those sections of Prescott County HAVER of the ladies served a delicious lunch relatives here. DICK place to buy. Pay us a visit and see for yourself. and a lovely birthday cake. | Mr Argus McDonald who was a pa- included in this riding for Provincial Election purposes ‘Auld Lang Syne” and Will Ye No’ tient in the Hotel Dieu, Cornwall, re- will meet in HAYMES Come Efeck Again” brought a very turned home on Sunday. pleasant evening tq a close. Many people from here attended the MacGregor's Hardware and Electrical Supplies funeral of Mrs Fred St John on Sat- Alexander Hall, Alexandria MCDONALDs GROVE urday last. Phone 10. Maxville Mr Gralton McPherson of Tayside Mrs Cassie McRae, who spent a tew has purchased the farm, recently va- days with her sister, Mrs Archie B. Me cated by Mr Phillip Seguin, from Mrs Donald, left for Toronto on Friday, j Tuesday Evening, April 24 Sappo of Winchester and will take Im- Mr Gordon McDonald, Montreal, ' mediate posseséïon of same. spent a couple of days at his home I Mr MacPherson and his mother, Mrs here. at 7.30 o’clock MoM Oui fat SAMPLE Finley MacPherson have disposed of to select a candidate to contest Glengarry in the Provincial their farm at Tayside to Mr Willie LANCASTER • MONITOR Lago. 1st Lieut. Ignatius Caron and 1st Election to be held JUNE 4th The people of this community wel- Lieut. Wm Pippy (Billy) are to action You will find yourself one of the best informed persons in''£«£ft come ‘ The MacPhersons” to our midst, with the Canadian army in Belgium, ac your community when you reod The Chrisfion Science Monitor A Prominent Speaker Will Be Heard. I rogulorly. You will find fresh, now viewpoints, o fuller, richer STEWARTHTirWAnT’ii S nrGLEN j cording, to word received by Lieut. understanding of world affairs . .. truthful, accurate, unbiased Caron s mother Added Attractions— ■ewe. Write for sample copies todoy, or send for a one-month 1 EVERYBODY WELCOME We are all glad to welcome back Mr Mn Wm. Brady, Cornwall, attended Spinach Packin’ Popeye trial subscription to this international doily newspaper .... Alfred Phillips who arrived at his the funeral of Mr David Rayside in f The Christian Science Publishing Society l—l home here Saturday. Mr A. L. Stewart South Lancaster, on Monday, Glengarry Liberal Association Unusual Occupations is ^till visiting relatives at Vankleek I The village flag flew at half-mast ■t» < ( One, Norway Street. Bostbn 15. Moss. D of The Chr|“,eS ^K Star Bright. HSll. They had spent the winter in ’-n tribute to the late Franklin D. Toronto with Mr Phillip’s sister, Mrs Roosevelt, president of the United ! W. J. MAJOR, EUGENE A. MACDONALD, Two shows each night starting at 7.* F. WUlington.. States. President Secretary-Treasurer. Mon. through Fri., Sat. at 7.15. ityii-Morrison MacLeod paid a visit to ' Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Dou- Montreal last week. gald Chisholm, (formerly Helen (D.R.) The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ont., Friday, April 20th, 1945 Page f

Montrealers here during the week COMMUNITY AUCTION SALE PERSONAL CARD OF THANKS end were Mrs Annie McDonald, Mrs Christine McVicar. If you will com- CAMERON—It is with the sincer COUNTY NEWS j Will be held in Alexandria in the SHOP AND ADVERTISE Rex Rosley, Bill Robinson, Phyllis and municate with the undersigned, you est gratitude that we express to our A- near future. Anyone having articles Margaret McCulloch, Grace and Patsy will learn something to your disad- many friends, our appreciation of their to dispose of at this sale, please give IN OUR CLASSIFIED COLUMNS (_,iü GUEJN ROBEBTBOK Robinson, also Martin O’Reilly of vantage. BRUCE ANDERSON, 311 kindly expressions of esteem in beau- list of same to Dave Lalonde or Al- Nitro. j tiful floral offerings and words of Your Ad. on this page is guaranteed to go bert Faubert, Auctioneer. George St., Toronto, Ontario. 15-3p ' Mrs W. Sabourin has returned home The cheese factory opened j sympathy which came to us in our ' A reasonable commission will be after spending some days in Montreal. here recently with the same IN MEMORIAM ! bereavement in the loss of a beloved into more than 2,000 homes, reaching approxi- cheesemaker as last year, G. charged for selling. Mr. and Mrs. N. Milke motored to In memory of Pte. Kenneth J. Jar- wife and mother We especially wish mately 10,000 Readers. Buckingham, Sunday. Beauchamp, G. Roy will act as Sec- din who died of wounds in Italy, April to thank Rev. R. W. Ellis and Mrs. Rae took place at Kirk Hill on Sat- Mr. and Mrs. Mac McCuaig received retary, replacing A. Brazeau who gave 20th, 1944. ! Robinson, R.N.. urday and was largely attended. Service ■word Saturday that their son-in-law, up the job. Farmers will have to wait Those who knew him need not be J. E. Cameron and son BORN at the grave was conducted by Rev. WANTED Pte Geo. Smith, was wounded in action a long time this year ere they receive told, Used Typewriter In good repair overseas. any Ontario Bonus—yes until the new W. D. Reid. A warmer heart death never made CHISHOLM—At the- Hotel Dieu Mr and Mrs Lloyd McRae andMiss AUCTION SALE State Make and Price to Box “O’. Mr and Mrs K. McCuaîg and Nor- Government comes into power. That cold, Hospital, Cornwall, on April 6th, 1945 News Office. 16-2p man McLellan left last week to take up is the outcome o fbreaking up Govern- Annie Mary McRae were week end Unselfish, thoughtful, kind and true AT LOT 16-7th LOCHIEL to Mr. and Mrs. Dougald Chisholm residence in Ottawa. ments who are trying to do the best guests of Mr and Mrs Gilbert McRae. We lost a dear friend, Ken, when 3V2 miles N.W. of Dalkeith, on Spring (nee Helen MacDonald), a son. Mr and Mrs Kenneth McCuaig, who WANTED ' / Many from here were at Lochiel, they can as the late party had not we lost you Creek Road, 3 miles N.W. Kirk Hill Housekeeper— responsible middle- disposed of their farm, have taken up ' Wednesday, attending the funeral of time to vote any money. Every remembered by Mom, Dad, ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25th, 1945 GRANT—At Cornwall General Hos- aged Catholic, for modern farm home, the late Rev D. McDonald which took After spending the winter in Mont- residence in Ottawa They will be sisters and brothers. at 1 p.m pital, April 11th, 1945, to Mr. and Mrs electricity, no heavy work, three place to St.’ Alexander’s church and real, Mrs Mathewson and sister, Miss greatly missed out of the neighborhood Glen Nevis, Ont. The following Farm Stock, Imple- Malcolm N. Grant (nee Kathleen Mac- adults. Apply Box N The Glengarry MRS WILLIAM GREEN cemetery. Annie Dewar, once more returned to ments, etc:—3swork horses, 14 high Leod, Dunvegan, a daughter—Hea- News. , ' 16_lc Mrs. J. Rickerd who spent the winter the Glen for the summer. Mrs Wm Green passed away at the AUCTION SALE grade Holstein milch cows, 3 one ther. with Miss Mary Oarey returned to her All enjoyed the party at Finlay Mc- Sanitorium, Cornwall, on Friday, April OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE year old heifers, Holstein .40 Barred WANTED own house last week. Neil’s Tuesday night. It was in honor j 13th. Deceased had been in poor health AT KENYON ST. E., ALEXANDRIA Rock hens, sow with 10 pigs, 2 weeks McDERMID—At Cornwall General Room and Board for two healthy, strong boys ages 11 and 13 years, for Joe Lefebvre was in Montreal Mon. of Willie D Robinson who is here from for several months but her death came ON SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1945 old; F. & W. mower, 5 ft. cut; Deer Hospital, Monday, April 2, 1945, to day. the West. suddenly a few hours after entering Starting at 10 ajn. ing binder with truck, circular saw, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McDermid, Apple July and August. Preferably on a lann hospital. She was the former Julia The following Household Effects, etc: F. & W. gang plow, stone hooks, Hill, a daughter. if possible. Write giving full parti- Hines, daughter of the late Anthony Dominion Upright Piano, Cut Glass, culars to MRS. E. ROBINSON, Apt. LOCHIAL sleigh pole, 300 bus. Alaska oats, Ren. Hines of Brodie. Besides her husband, Silverware, Chinaware, Dinner Set, frew truck scales, 2000 lbs. cap.; fan- ROBLIN—At the Ottawa General 12, 4730 Queen Mary Road, Montreal, she leaves to mourn her passing two Hospital, on Thursday, April 12, 1945, Que. l5-2o The many friends of Mr Edwin Mac- Electric Marconi Radio, 2 burner N.P. ning mill, 10 bus. barley, plank for daughters, Mrs. Albert Richer and Miss to FS. Roblin and Mrs. J. G. Roblin Donald regret to hear that he is a pa- oil stove, 4-piece satin parlor suite, poles, Deering hay loader, 4 good Annie Green, Alexandria. Burial took 1 four-piece Chesterfield suite, music wheels fork truck, bunch of odd size (nee Margaret Rose MacDonald) a FOR SALE tient In the Royal Victoria Hospital, 1936 model OldsmoKle Car for sale Bronchia place at Lochiel. cabinet, Axminster rugs, large mirror, pulleys, steel tired buggy, F.&W. daughter (Bonita). Montreal, and all wish him a good re- —Motor In A 1 condition. Apply to solid walnut centre table, 3 Reed walking plow, steel rake, 10. ft; 4-sec- covery. Mrs. MacDonald is also in the ANGUS A. HAY, RH 2 Green- DALKEITH wicker chairs, flower stand, hall rack, tion drag harrow, spring tooth har- WIN A TOURISTS’ CoughSyrup city .to visit him this week. field.. ’ 16-lp Mr Harry Kelly, of Cornwall, was the Miss Theresa Ranger spent last Fri- 9-piece walnut dining room suite, row with levers, Deerhig 13 drill seeder, LODGE 7-p(iece solid oak sideboard, Bteatty waggon and rack, steel tired milk rig, guest of his sister Mrs J. W. MacRae day and Saturday in Montreal. CHICKS A Tested formula for the and Mr. MacRae for the past week. | Messrs Archie McDonald, George Electric cleaner with attachments, double sleigh, cutter, steel land rol- Bray has available right now chicks Seguin and Dr Lanthler were in Alex- leather upholstered rocker chair, ler, seuffler, scythe, snath, disc har- $13,000. relief of Bronchitis, Coughs, Mrs A. W. MacPhee spent last week TOURISTS’ LODGE, a 1942 CHEV- in most breeds for immediate ship- andria on Tuesday. clocks, pedestals, floor lamps, rows, about 10 tons of timothy hay, with her sister, Mrs G. W. Layland, ROLET SEDAN, 73 other prizes. 75 ment and also has some started Leg- Colds, Hoarseness. Affords 1 Miss Hattie MacLeod sundayed with oak desk, card table, 2 red rockers, j 125 ft hay fork rope, hay fork and and Mr Layland, Cornwall. prizes totalling $20,000 or the equival- horns, Barred Rocks, and New Hamp- Mrs Mary A. MacLeod. Singer sewing, machine, enamel kit- | pulleys, 2 tubs for cooling milk, double relief from tight or chesty- Mrs N. Lacroix, spent the week end ent in Victory Bonds. Mail this “ad.” shires,including pullets. Contact us Miss Johanna MacDonald of Mont, chen range, hot water tank, kitchen harness and collar, land scraper, cream with her niece, Mrs. D. E. Fraser, Alex- J with ONE DOLLAR subscription to soon for any of these. GRAHAM coughs. real spent the week end with her fath- tables, new Connor enamel ice refri- J separator, Simplex, 700 cap ; barrel andria. “The Kamloops Memorial Recreation- CREAMERY CO. LTD., Alexandria. DIRECTIONS—Adults, one to two er and mother, Mr and Mrs. A. W. R. gerator, scales, Coffield copper tub churn, 2 thirty-gal. milk cans, new; Mrs J. W. MacRae and Miss Theresa al Society.” 359 Victoria Street, Kam- ^aspoonfuls Dose may be repeated MacDonald. electric washer, lawn mower, electric 5-gal. cream can, etc. MacRae were week end guests of Mrs loops, B.C CHICKS * Mrs Hughie MacDonell returned heater, quilting frames, Davenport Reason of sale ill health Chick bargains for this week and Wery three or four hours. If desired W. J. McKinnon and family, Montreal I Proceeds to be used to erect a Recrea- home on Monday from the Hotel Dieu couch, 2 double brass beds, 5 high class TERMS ;—$10.00 and under, cash • next. Non-sexed: Barred Rock $11.95, Jan be diluted with warm water. Best tional Centre for our returning Vet- GLEN SANDFIELD Hospital, Cornwall bureaus, 5 brown beds complete with over that amount 6 months’ credit on New Hampshires $11.95, White Leg- erans and the citizens of this district. results are obtained by holding at Born on April 15th at the Royal Ytc- Marshall springs, 5 wash stands, a furnishing approved joint notes. 3% I horns $10.95, Assorted Heavies $10.95 Date of drawing to be announced In back of throat and swallowing slowly. Mrs J. A. McLatchie spent several toria Hospital, Montreal, a daughter number of chains, mirrors, framed off for cash. j Assorted Light Breeds $9 95, Pullets: 1 the press. Don’t delay! Act now! days in Richmond, Que where she at- to Mr and Mrs John D. MacLeod. Con- pictures, vanity tables, Morris chair, 4 ALBERT FAUBERT, Auctioneer [White Leghorns $22.95, Barred Rocks Children according to age. 16-2c. 165-45 tended the funeral of her cousin, Mrs gratulations. centre tables, floor covering, electric NAPOLEON LOBEE, Proprietor. I $19 95, New Hampshires $19.95, Assort- John McLeister W. Converse. , We are pleased to report that Mr supplies, glassware, kitchen utensils, ! ed Light Breeds, $20.95, Assorted 1 garden tools, bed clothing and other TOWNSHIP OF LOCHIEL VBUGGIST & MANUFACTURING The Misses Sybell Fraser, Nina Rob. D. J. Macintosh is improving after his NOTICE TO CREDITORS I Heavies $17.95 Cockerels: Barred Rocks erston and Mrs Lottie Fraser, Hawkes- articles. CHEMIST recent illness. TENDERS FOR GRAVEL IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE 7.95, New Hampshires $6.95, Assorted bury were guests of Miss Mary Mac- This is all high class furniture and o of Cornelius Dadey, of the Town of Heavies $5.95; Assorted Medium $1.75, ALEXANDRIA. ONT. Kenzie. interested parties are invited to call Tenders will be received by the un- GLEN ROY Alexandria, County of Glengarry, de- j White Leghorns, 95e. 2 week old add The burial of the late Mrs R. M. Me. and inspect same any time before ; dersigned up to 2 o’clock in the after- ceased. j 6c. per chick to above prices. Chicks Mr and Mrs D. E Kennedy had as day of sale. All will be sold without ! noon of Tuesday May first 1945 for the 1 I All persons having claims against all Government Approved from blood- guests over the week end Misses Gladys reserve as I sold my property. In case supply and delivery on the township the above named Cornelius Dadey, tested breeders. Shipped C.O.D. This and Elenore McDonald of Montreal. Or rain, sale will be held under cover. I roads of approximately 3000 yards of who died or or about the 10th day of advertisement must accompany your Miss Helen O’Connor, Montreal spent TERMS:—$20.000 and under, cash: ! crushed gravel. Materials to contain February, 1945, are required to for. order. TOP NOTCH , GHJCKERIES, a recent week end with her parents over that amount, 4 months’ credit, j 75 per cent stone, balance grit a ad 1 ward or deliver same with particulars Guelph, Ont. 1(5-10 Mr and Mrs R. O’Connor. She was ac- upon furnishing approved joint notes. sand and crushed so as to pass through 1 and proof thereof to the undersigned companied by Miss Gerry Donovan also 5 p.c. per annum off for cash. Stran- a % inch screen. Work to be complet ed AUCTION SALE ATTENTION 1 on or before the 26th day of April, of Montreal. gers will be asked to furnish bank on the first day of Oct. 1945 At Lot 8-3rd Char., on Friday, April ’ 1945 Miss Jean Gosselin of Cornwall spent references. I A cash deposit or a certified cheque 20th, 1945, at 1 pm., 20 head of High I After that date the Estate will be a few days last week, with Miss Kath- ALBERT FAUBERT, Auctioneer. I of 10 per cent of the amount of tender 1 Grade Ayrshire cattle, Stephen Mc- r. Just received two extra International Harvester Fertilizer distributed having regard only to erine McDonald. MRS. GEORGE BOUGIE, must accompany each tender. Also for Laughlin, Auct.; Leslie McLachlan, those claims which have been receiv- Drills, 13 Disc. Can deliver at once. We also have a Congratulations are extended to Mi 16-2c. Proprietress an unstated amount of pit run gravel Prop.. ed. and Mrs Tom O’Connor, who were mar (supplied placed on roads. few plain drills on hand that are not sold and also one | Dated at Alexandria, Ontario, this ried last week. AUCTION SALE I The work to be done to the satisfae- AUCTION SALE Tractor Mower and Horse Mower. 12th day of April 1945 Farm Stock and Implements, at lot Mrs J. V. McDonald and Mrs Vincent AT LOT 38.5th CON. LANCASTER 'tion of the Road Supt. JOHN J MORRIS, 22-7th concession Lancaster, on Tues- We are now prepared to do first class repair work on Cameron, Alexandria, spent Sunday On Highway No. 34, 1 mile south of | Lowest or any tender not necessarily Alexandria, Ont., day, May 1st. with Mr and Mrs R. J. McDonald. Brown House, 6 miles north of Lane. accepted. Tractors, Trucks, Cars, or any Farm Machinery. Call our 15-2c. Executor. The 100-acre farm wlE also be of- Mr Angus J. McDonald is a patient ON TUESDAY, APRIL 24th, 1945 V. G. CHISHOLM. Township Clerk fered for sale subject to a reserve bid. Service Shop. Tel. 168. in The Hotel Dieu Hospital, Cornwall. at 1 p.m. Lochiel, April 9th:, 1945. The many friends of Mrs A. A Mc- 41 Head of Holstein Cattle, some pnre 15-2c NOTICE TO CREDITORS Buyers may visit the farm before date of sale Donald are sorry to hear she is on bred but not registered In the estate of James A. McKiEop, HENRY MAJOR, Auctioneer. the sick list. The following farm stock, imple- TENDERS WANTED late o ihe Township of Charlotten- Graham Creamery Co., Ltd. TOWNSHIP of CHARLOTTENBURGH NAPOLEON ARPIN, Prop. 15.17-e ments, etc.— 22 high grade milch burgh in the county of Glengarry, Alexandria, Ont. BONNIE HILL cows, all freshened but 3. 8 one year Farmer, deceased. Sealed tenders, plainly marked will AUCTION SALE old heifers, 1 year old Holstein bull, AE persons having claims against At the residence of Mr. Raoul Trot- be received by the undersigned for the The frost of Saturday night and Sun 10 spring heifer calves, 7 year old the estate of the above mentioned tier, Main street south, Alexandria, crushing and placing on various roads day night put an end to the hot sum- grey Percheron mare, weight 1500. 4 James A. McKiEop, who died on or Saturday, April 21, 1945, at 1 pm., Mrs mer days we had enjoyed. throughout the Township of 6,000 cu ssm year old bay Belgian mare, 1400. about the 30th day of September, 1944, M. L. Cardinal, Proprietress, Wilfrid Who can tell of getting a swarm of matched team of black mares, both 5 yds. crushed gravel. Material to be are hereby notified to send particul- Marcôu.t, Auctioneer. taken from Township pit (Riley Farm) bees as early as April 12th. Angus Hay years old, well broken in, 1400 each. ars of their claims to the undersigned secured a large swarm from his apiary from portion of pit designated by Road Roofing Roll Brick 5 chunks of pigs, 3 months old date executrix or soheitors on or before the AUCTION SALE on that date. Supt. all material to pass through 3-4 Lot 13-5th Lochiel on Friday, Apr of sale. 50 ten months old Barred 15th day of May, A.D. 1945, after which We are sorry to report Mr Sam La- round screen, and all material going 20th, at 1 pm, farm stock, Sm Rock hens, 4 ducks, new corrugated date the estate wiE be distributed croix was taken to the hospital in steel tin garage 12 x 18 ft on skids, over screen to be returned to crusher plements and household! fumltur* having regard only to the claims of For Your Building Needs Cornwall on Monday for an operation. can be moved; 7 ft. cut McC. binder, and be recrushed. Material to not be Fred Hambleton, Auctioneer; Kennet! which the executrix shall have bad We all hope he will soon be well again 6 ft. cut F. & W. mower, 13 drill Deer- comprised of over 30% to 40% find McCaskiE, and A. J. Lloyd MacMfl notice. CONTACT Mrs John A. EBay and little daughter ing seeder, M.H. grubber, new; man- sand or dust lan, executors. Dated at ComwaE, Ontario, this 7th Heather, visited friends to this section ure spreader in good order, Belanger All work to pass inspection of Road day of April 1945. last week. sulky plow, walking plow, 2-row culti- Supt. COURT OF REVISION BRENNAN & McDOUGALL Mr and Mrs Lea Fraser and children vator, one-horse cultivator, team All tenders to he accompanied by a VILLAGE OF MAXVILLE 13A Pitt St., spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs John disc, three-section harrow) two marked deposit of 15% of tender. Notice Is hereby given that the Sinclair Supply Co. ComwaE, Out. A MacDonald. waggons, milk rig on car wheels, rub- For fuE paritculars apply to Road Court of Revision for the Corporation Quite a few from around here at- ber tired buggy, trailer, set of sloop Supt., Alex J. Wood, R. 1, WiEiamst- Solicitors for executrix. of the ViEage of MaxvEle, to hear and MRS EDITH MCKILLOP, tended the Red Cross quilting bee sleighs, manure sleigh, cutter, steel town. Phone Martintown. deaennine the appeal against the Phone 63 Vankleek Hill 26 First St. W., Miss Dorothy Hay held on Tuesday scraper, pig box, set of Renfrew ton Tenders to be opened Wednesday Assessment RoE for the year, 1945, win ComwaE, Ont. afternoon in her school. scales, new; 2 sets of double harness, evening, April 25th, at the Township be held in the Town HaE, on Monday, Executrix Sash and Door Work Planing Mill Quite a few farmers have started set of single harness, quantity of Office, Wllilamstown, at 8 p.m. and all April 23rd, at the hour of 7.15 pm. 15.3c their spring seeding. lumber, horse rake, circular saw, Ren- tenders must be in the hands of the AE Interested are advised to take frew cream separator, 2 thirty gal. notice thereof. Clerk prior to that time. CARD OF THANKS Complete Line ot Johns Mantille, Products, ST. RAPHAELS milk cans, 2 eight gal. cream cans, The lowest or any tender not neces- D. J. MacLEAN, Clark. 6 milk pails, strainer, milk cooling Mr. and Mrs. John A. Macdonald MaxvEle, AprE 9, 1945. 15-20 sarUy accepted . and Ann wish to sincerely thank their Miss Barbara Macdonell returned to tank, water troughs .iron drums, 2 lad- Sgd. L. C. Kennedy, ders, 100 ft. of hay rope, fence friends and neighbours for their good DEAR FELLOW AGRICULTURIST her home this week having spent the Twp. Clerk. wishes and gift on the occasion of Are you having an Auction? Why not past week in Montreal. posts, about 15 cords cedar, 2 horse 15.2o blankets, wheelbarrow .water pump , their departure from the fourth of let us serve you? Thirty-five years Miss Kay MteRae and Miss Oath, Kenyon seEing to Farmers, should teach us erine McRae of Montreal, spent the with pipes, horse collars, grindstone, TENDERS WANTED logging chains, neCkyokes, picks and TOWNSHIP OF KENYON something. CaE 81 MaxvEle on re- week end at the home of Mr and Mrs verse and let us talk It over. J. D. McRae. shovels, crosscut saw, some household Wanted lumiture, and many other articles. Sealed Tenders wül be received by J_ D. MacRAE, Auctioneer, Mr and Mrs E. H. Tourangeau and the undersigned up until noon, Tues- Building Supplies H-it. MaxvEle, Ont. Mr Alex McDonald motored to Mont- The farm will also be offered for day, May 1, 1945 for 3,500 yards of MAPLE AND WHITE ASH LOGS real on Friday. sale subject to a reserve bid. Consist- ing of 149 acres, farm has 18 acres of crushed gravel to be crushed and de- Out 7’ 8” long, 12” diameter and up Mr and Mrs A. A. McDonald, 4th We handle all types of con. and Mrs Alex McDonald visited young maple bush, good running wa livered on various roads in Kenyon also i building supplies Cedar Shingles Apple Hill on Sunday. ter, 3 good wells, good brick house, Township. The material to be 75 per- GYPROC, TEN-TEST, V-JOINT, BASSWOOD, SPRUCE, PINE AND “AT HOME” HELD AT IONA surrounded by a pine grove, garage, cent stone, balance grit and sand and HEMLOCK LOGS The teachers and pupils of Iona granary, milk house, good barn, hen crushed so as to pass through a one PAINT AND GLASS, «-Round, Asphalt Shingles Academy were at home to their friends house, good gravel pit, well fenced, inch screen. ROOFING MATERIAL, BRICK SID- Cut 10, 12, 14 and 16 feet long farm on Highway 34, good roads and Contractors must furnish own gra- last Thursday evening, when they en- ING, ASBESTOS, ASBESTOS Roll-Brick Siding close to factory and schools. vel. A cash deposit or certilied che- tertained a a card party and dance. SIDING. CASH ON DELIVERY Bridge and euchre were playd in the Reason of sale ill health que for 10 per cent of the amount of Terms on farm will be known day tender must accompany tender*. SEE US BEFORE FILLING YOUR now in stock. SAWING DONE EVERY DAY classrooms and the recreation rooms were used by those who came to dance. of sale. AE work to be done to the satisfac- ; REQUIREMENTS A number of young people from ..Ot- TERMS: - $20 00 and under, cash; tion of the Road Superintendent. Leo Lacombe tawa and Montreal attended. A dainty over that amount 4 months’ credit on Lowest or any tender not necessarily C. A. TOBIN, furnishing approved joint, notes., 4% accepted r v) PHONE 81 ALEXANDRIA. ilinch was served at the conclusion of ■ ■ Rolland Cholette Prop. Lancaster. off for cash. A. J. CAMERON, 1 '': the dance and everyone voted the even- Bishop and Lochiel Sts., Alexandria 16-4c WILFRID MARCOUX, Anct. Clerk, Township of Kenyon, Phone 3801 or 3862. m i Infc a' vëfÿ ' enjoyable one. 14-4c. CHARLES MCDONALD, Proprietor. ll-6c. Greenfield, Ont. The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ont., Friday, April tyf, 1943 Page 6

helpful address stressing the value of Gillivray presided during the Service the individual. God called one man to of Worship. The meeting was opened To Establish COUNTY NEWS be the foundation of a Nation Genesis by reading, the first stanza of hymn > Chap. 12-2. Prayers were offered by 526 was sung, “Thy Kingdom come Eras: HILL three members appointed. The Roll call O’ Lord”. Poultry Plant

1 was answered with a verse of Scripture The passages of scripture Were read (Intended for last Issue) from the 24th Psalm. The item read on by several of the members. The offer- At Finch UNITED CHURCH W.M.S. Temperance told of a mother setting ing was received nnd the dedication (Continued from page 1) Now Available The February meeting of the Kirk 'a bad example for her little boy. | prayer offered.. and Brantford were visited at that Hill W.M.S. was held at the Manse j Mrs Clarence MiacMillan spoke on I The president, Mrs Gray, conducted time. With the President Mrs. Gray in Christian Stewardship stressing the im 'the business part. The minutes of the On March 21st at a general meeting charge of the programme. The theme portance of beginning the work of the previous meeting were read and ap- of poultry producers held in Finch, was "The Kingdom of God in our Na- I Auxiliary with the begining of the yenr proved. Mrs D. J. MacGillivray gave the matter was discussed thoroughly. tion” For the opening of the service as any weakness in the local Auxi- an interesing item on Temperance. Mr George Wilson of the Fruit Farm of Worship the President gave a very liary weakness all along to the Do. . Some ararngements were made for the Branch, Ontario Department of Agri- minion Board. Mrs J. R. Grant prepared ! Easter Thankoffering service. The culture, which administers the co-oper- the 4th Chapter of our Study Book 'president gave a summary of Chapter tive marketing Act was present and West of the Date Line. “The Church in 5-6 of our Study Book “West of the explained the co-operative set-up. In the Phihppines” This chapter should : Date line ” “The Church in Thailand addition Mr. Oliver Grignon was pre- progress in education, health and the . and” French Indo-China Thailand, sent and explained what his company Improvement Loans work of the missionaries spreading the which means a free land, is no longer was prepared to do with regard to the Gospel.. The meeting closed with The free. Two-thirds of its large popula- proposed plant. At that meeting it was .Lord’s Prayer repeated in unison. decided unanimously to ask some tion are illiterate and there are no Loans to farmers up to $3,000 are now available MARCH MEETING KIRK HILL Missionaries. Hymn 182 O Word of private company to proceed with the UNITED W. M. S. God Incarnate was sung and the Lord’s erection of the plant. at any branch of The Royal Bank of Canada, THE PICK OF TOBACCO The regular meeting was held at the Prayer repeated in unison. The bene- A committee composed of represen- under the new Farm Improvement Loans Act. Manse. The programme as outlined diction closed the meeting. tatives from Glengarry and Stormont It DOES taste in the missionary monthly was carried County along wkith Mr. Blennerhasset out. The theme was “The Kingdom of and the two Agricultural Representa- 1. FOR THE PURCHASE OF FOUNDATION OR BREEDING LIV& good in a pipe MAXVILLE God in the World.” Mrs D. M Mac- tives was named to negotiate with STOCK, on the security of the livestock. private companies. (Intended for last issue) A furtner meeting was held in Corn- 2. FOR THE PURCHASE OF FARM IMPLEMENTS, on the security At the Sunday morning service in !wall March 28th when a representa- of the farm implements. the United Church, the sacrament of tive from the Swift Canadian Companv and Mr. Grignon, representing Cana- 3. FOR THE PURCHASE OF FARM EQUIPMENT, on the security of Alary had a ]!fi“/e the Lord’s Supper was observed and , da Packers were interviewed by the the equipment. nine new members were received into Committee. The Swift’s representa- the communion on profession of faith. ' tive stated that they had just com. 4. FOR THE PURCHASE AND INSTALLATION OF A FARM ELECTRIC , Miss Audrey McLean was the guest pleted a modern processing plant fn Montreal and felt that this would be SYSTEM, on the security of the farm electric system. of Montreal friends during Easter holi- 'sufficient to accommodate all the days. Of which poultry from this area. However, Mr. 5. FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF DRAINAGE SYSTEMS and other Miss Lillian McEwen, Ottawa, spent Grignon stated that his company was improvements or developments, on the security of implements. the past week week with her father S. prepared to go ahead with the pro- she was so tond- posed scheme. J. McEwen, Mr. and Mrs. Howard 6. FOR THE CONSTRUCTION, REPAIR, EXTENSION OR IMPROVE- MacEwen and family, 5th Concession I At Monday night’s meeting Mr. Grig- non confirmed his company’s proposals MENT OF BUILDINGS ON THE FARM, on the security of farm of Roxborough. for the erection of the plant. These implements. : Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. proposals were acccepted by the Com- ut she Wc îHo me market Robert McKay were Miss Gertrude mittee . McKay, Miss Muriel Milligan and Interest rate — 5% simple interest It was decided at the Monday meet- Miss Dorothy Hill of Ottawa. ing that the committee would con- 1o buy bond / Mi- .and Mrs. Leonard McEwen, Rus- tinue to function and would henceforth REPAY by convenient instalments over one or more years* sell were Sunday visitors here. be known as The Poultry Advisory In the absence of Rev. R. W. Ellis, Committee. It was further decided depending on the size of the loan and its purpose. ThD. of St. Andrew’s Presbyterian that a public meeting would be held Church the Sunday morning service prior to the opening of the plant when For further particulars consult the Manager of any branch. was conducted by Rev_ C. M. Kerr of the public would be brought up to date Montreal, formerly of Halifax,N.S. who on all the proceedings which led up also held services in Knox Church, to the establishment of the plant. Moose Creek in the afternoon. It was further agreed that this com- THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA Rev. H. K. Gilmour of Gordon mittee could at any time they deem it Church, St. Elmo had charge of the ncessary meet with officials of the evening service. company to iron out any problems ■ Alexandria Branch---J. P. Mullett, Manager which might arise in the marketing of the poultry It is also antiepated that meetings of producers and company officials will be held from time to time to discuss problems relating to the marketing of poultry. It was felt that by this close co-operation of producer and processor a much more satisfactory result could be obtained. Mr Grignon stated that his company was prepared to keep the producers in- formed, by means of the press and by letter, of matters relating to prices, market futures and grading problems. For example prices which are being quoted for chicken on the basis of rail HYDRO RURAL WARTIME EXTENSIONS grade f.o.b. country processing plants are as follows: Grade A Milk-fed .30c per lb. Grade A- .28c per lb. With labour and metals drained by war, an unavoidable Grade B Milk-fed ■ .28c per lb. limit is placed on the number of new rural Hydro services Grade B .28c per bl. Grade C (4 lbs up) ,20c per lb. that can be installed in 1945. Nevertheless, your Hydro is Prices for the first four grades are extending essential rural services to the absolute limit of for all birds weighing two lbs and over. This should be of special interest to labour and materials available. producers of the lighter breed types of poultry. Releases of this type will be made from time to time by the com- About 8000 applications, made and approved during pany. Mr G. W. Blennerchasset who is 1945, still await service, and many have since been added. Poultry Co-ordinator for the Domin. These will be connected as soon as possible. It will take all ion Department of Agriculutre was elected chairman of the poultry advi- the man-power, materials and effort that Hydro can command sory committee. Other members include E. A. McKilliean, Moose Creek; Stew- hi to bring service to these applicants in 1945. Those request- art Markell .Wales; D. G. Smith, ing service along existing power lines may, in some cases, be Wales; Donald. McIntyre, Finch; Wen- del Henry, Finch; W. J. Major, Green connected before prior applicants who require lengthy ex- Valley. J. Vaillancourt, Green Valley; tensions. We regret that many approved applications may A. Dancause, Apple Hill; Angus Ur- quhart, Alexandria, and Clarence Mc- not be completed before 1946. Millan, Alexandria Mr A. M. Barr, Agriculutral Repre-

% sentative for Stormont is Secretary and R. G. Bennett, Agricultural Rep- In 1944 your Hydro constructed about 400 miles of resentative for Glengarry is a member new rural lines, and added 9776 new customers. ex-officio of the committee. TIME BOMBS The war of arms is between natiops. With some 1200 Hydro employees in the armed services The war of ideas run through them. or on loan to the government for technical work along with Loyalty is freely given on one hand the shortage of many materials critical to war needs, your when it’s deserved on the other. Hydro has done and is doing everything possible to extend The stubborn factor of human na. ture can change. “Or would you rather electricity ito dssential servie es. If your turn seems slow in be a mule?" coming, please consider the wartime conditions under which We can know in our heads what’s your Commission labours, and be assured that it is doing going on in the world today. But un- less we feel it in our hearts we won’t everything possible to serve you with utmost speed. do anything about it. Real “freedom from fear” is freedom from shame. The man or nation who T^FTICIENT power has been an outstanding factor in motives hauled trains carrying nearly 434 million ton* THE HYDRO-ELECTRIC POWER COMMISSION OF ONTARIO has put things right with God and i the success of the Canadian National Railways in of freight and more than 132 million passenger*-* men has nothing to be afraid of. handling record wartime traffic. Statistics in the System’s greater than ten times the entire population of Canada. annual report for 1944 show that in the five years and Special troop trains, numbering 6,540, carried more than We are planning sixty million jobs four months of war, from September 1,1939, to December four million troops. Special trains for men and woma to provide a livelihood after the war. 31, 1944, the Canadian National’s fleet of 2,585 loco- employed in war industries carried 37 million pa«miwt ) But what are we planning to live for? The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ont., JFriday, April.#/, 1945 Page 7

minute Gloria’s sister-in-law decided sleep.” to come down with Law, so she had to ! “If that suits you, it tickles me to to have a place beside him in the first1 death,” said Tony cheerfully, row I asked the man at the ticket I He did go promptly to sleep, but Bar. window to fix you up with anothr good ' bam could not close her eyes. Tony’s seat, but he forgot or something.” [play had been a success and she had Barbara shrugged her shoulders. “It’s i n°t even mentioned it to him. It seem- quite all right,” she said “Wives ire. ed incredible. Instad of being glad and usually forgotten, sooner or later.” proud she was resentful and jealous. Martin’s seat at the show because you CHAPTER VIII not let Martin get out. “I can manage Tony tried to put his arm about her They had intended nveer to have quar. forgot to reserve one for me.” Barbara turned suddenly to Martin alone,” she said bitterly. “I’m used to when he got into bed, but Barbraa rels and misunderstandnigs like other Tony grinned. “I told them to save Pagg. “I believe I will let you take me it,” pulled away. “Don’t” she said sharp- married couples. Yet here they lay, side home, Martin,’’ she said. Martin looked distressed. “T don’t the same seat for you, but at the last ly. “I’m tired' and I want to go to by side but as far apart as the poles. “Certainly!” he exclaimed, and took want to push in where I don’t belong, It was late when they woke the next her arm. Barbara, but it burns me up to see morning being Sunday and Gloria was already on the telephone. She wanted Corine Lucus met them on the way you unhappy ” earn something from the play.” “Thanks, Martin, only don’t say Tony to come over to tea that after- never seen her before. “ ’Sfunny, I cut and tittered. “As I live and breathe “We’ve got your job,” Tony pointed anything more. I can’t stand it.’’ noon to talk to Pinkney Law before never realized you felt like that,” he she chortled, “this is getting to be a out. It was a close, sultry night. Barbara he left for New York said and walked out. habit, isn’t it”? It was only Everything went a little black be- Barbara had planned to have an un- Tony did not come in till long after a few blocks to the flat. Barbara would felt very sorry for herself .She tinned fore Barbara and for a minute she out the lights and sat in the dark, her usually nice dinner at noon. It was to Bnrbara had gone to bed. She wanted hands covered with cold sweat. “I don’t have been the first time in weeks that iTiV0 Bet her breath' “Yes” 8116 to fling, herself into his arms and tell know what I’ll do if I am going to Tony would be home to eat anything ! Sa;d SlOWly. ‘ WeJe g0t job’’ him she did not mean it, that she Kidney Acids have a baby,” she told herself despair- except breakfast. But Tony had to go' T°ny WaS P°SltlVe 11 wouW not take begrudged him nothing. “I’m terribly ingly. down to the office for a little while t than three monhs to finish the sorry, Tony,” she stammered at Rob Your Rest It was almost two hours before Tony and after Barbara had worked for two ; other two acts, revision and all. He was soon as he came into the room. “I y Thank£ ivln he would Many people never *eem to get a good came. He was whistling as he ran up hours in the hot kitchen, feeling worse ! S S didn’t mean to be so— so”— nigiit’s rest They turn and toss—lie awake the stairs. “Gone to bed, sugar?” he every minute, he calld up to say that lbave tbe completed version ready to (To be continued , '■ and count sheep. Often they blame it on called out. the gang was throwing a party f , to Pinkney Law. Barbara made • "W nerves” when it may be their kidneys. or ‘No,” said Barbara icily, “I haven’t him at the Dew Drop Inn to celebrate ' VTîf1 calculation her Ye® Healthy, kidneys filter poisons from the 8116 toId herself she could go on work blood. If they are faulty and fail, poisons gone to bed.” his success the night before. “I’ll be ' ’ - stay in the system and sleeplessness, head- “I kept looking around for you till right out to pick you up, sugar,” he !ing f°r at least three more months' ache, backache often fellow. If you don’t said | possibly four. And Tony said there we somebody said you’d gone home with M> fey Dodd’s Kidney Pills—for be an advance as soon as the #alf a century the favorite remedy. 103 Martin,” he observed. Barbara’s head was going around ' T" His voice was perfectly casual. "Yes” and round. “It’s too hot to go any-; plaLwaS accepted’ Dodd's Kidney Pills she acknowledged, “I also occupied where, Tony, and I’ve got dinner. ]! When she came home one after- ready.” ^ noon, Tony was gone and there was “Oh, Lord, Barbara,” exclaimed nothing to show for his day’s effort Tony crossly, “don’t“donT be such aa““wet wet eXCept a basket fu!1 of ^stepaper. B blanket'” iWas nearIy seven before he showed up, She pretended to be asleep when'bUt be WaS Whisling and he kissed Tony came in to get ready for Glo- Barbara exuberantly- “I got the blind ria’s tea party. She lay jerfectly still ' StaferS Staring at spoiled he and Tony tiptoed around. Hie went explamed’ “and 50 rve been down to right away. She burst into tears when P011^ headquarters, chinning with the she heard him going down the stairs. ÊTSgang.” TIP" ’ * HeTTlfs chuckedoViTlolrkicl herVi OT* nv-idov.under the chin.; ». She’toed" sandwiches"ancT^stuffed T™f. the day’ Sugar- 11 celery and a crisp green salad, set the be different tomorrow.” table with her prettiest cloth and got It was not different the next day or the next. Tony tried to work Barbara out her nicest china and glasses. She , ^ ^, ,, would have supper ready when Tony Iknew tbat by dumber of crumpled- came. “And afterward we’ll take a long bp pafs sbe found ,n the drive and I’ll cuddle up in his arms and ke ^ Sbe Came bome eVery night everything will be all right,” she whis- ^ he ”ade nd “Darned 11 1 pered. “Because Tony does love me. I “ a“S “e’ said iknow he does'” fuIly' Now tbat 1 havent a thmg on , , ' , , my mind except the dratteld play, it Unfortunately,TT when mTony came he won’t come.” brought his mother and sisters with him It seemed he had asked them the He refused to work at night. "Lis- ten,” lie said, “after I’ve stared nt night before and forgotten to tell Bar- these four walls all day, I’ve got to bara. So she had to rush and make get out or go crazy.” more sandwiches. It was one of those Once more he took to bringing vari- nights when everything was at sixes and sevens. She upset a glass of iced ous members of his gang home with him to dinner and going out with tea in the center of the cloth just as them afterward. Gloria Havener hnd she was ready to call the guests to the gone back to New York and Tony was table. There was no time to change locally quite the lion. WILFRID MARCOUX Mrs Blake raised her eyes slightly LICENSED AUCTIONEER "But you aren’t doing anything on at sight of the stain and Barbara, who FOR THE COUNTIES OF the play,” protested Barbara. “It’s was on hte point of tears, stiffened. GLENGARRY AND PRESCOTT all very well for your friends to cele- “Sorry,” she said, “My fingers were For reference* get in touch RME brate your success after it’s made. all thumbs tonight.” those for whom I have condnoM |Only you can’t run around day and Her mother-in-law smiled deprecat- sales. Reasonable rates, Alexandria. night and make one.” ingly. “You are trying to do too much Phone 48. Tony smiled. “You just don’t un. I suspect. I have noticed that a wo- derstand kid,” he said. “A fellow has1 man with both a home and a career , , , STEPHEN MCLAUGHLIN . , , , , , to be m the mood to create, or It s so • LICENSED AUCTIONEER is forced to neglect one or the other.”, ’ t much waste motion For Glengarry, Stormont and DOT if « Barbara set her teeth on her lip. ‘When Tony proves he can make a ' “I don’t believe it, protested Bar- ' 21 year* successful experience. Pf bara. “That’s the kind of hooey your. rates, etc, write, or telephone No. living, I’ll forget my career, she an- gang talks, but I think real artists ! Maxville, Ont. nounced acidly. • You have reason for just pride if Mrs Blake threw Tony a reproachful work as hard as anyone else.” j To get in touch with Mr. McIAUdB- you have done all you could do, on glance. “I told you it wasn’t fair to She made a scene one night and , bu, Auctioneer in this district, see MR, forced Tony to turn down an invita- C. McKinnon, Blacksmith, Alexaxdrf, the home front, to support the gallant Barbara for you to pay me that money, son,” she murmured, Barbara felt a tion to a party. She got downright effort of our men in active service. hard-boiled and and said he was going FRED HAMBLETON little frantic. She had a wild desire to Glen Robertson, Licensed Asctlsnsm throw things to work that night or she would know If you have denied yourself pleasures the renson why. Feeling like a fool For Stormont, Dnndas, Glengarry and and comforts to buy Victory Bonds “You see, Mums is really fond of Prescott counties. Phone Ut-r-A you, Bab,” he said when they were but determined to go throug with it, . ; i you, too, have played a part in she planted herself beside his type- Fluent in English and French. Sat- alone. “She’d a lot rather I’d never pay isfactory results assured. Inquire front helping your country’s war effort. her back than see you do. without... . writer, , and tnere„ she stayed.^ ^ It was a horrible1L experience for both of them. those for whom I have condmetad things.” sales. Will supply auction sal# Mlh, You have worked and saved and lent T-It was -Labor v, Day andJ a holiday *for Tony^ tried hard, he even^ finished, free of charge. IT-48 your savings to your country. With- her. Tony however, had to report for Scene One of Act Two, but when he out this help from you ; : ; and from work. Barbara undertook to give the read it to her it was all wrong. Barbara did her best to fight her \ ALBERT FAUBERT millions of her citizens, your country flat a thorough cleaning. Halfway Licensed Auctioneer could not have maintained the promi- through she came so near faining, it nerves and her depression. Unfor-1 . _ . . nent place she now occupies among frigMened"heu Rnany"she ”cotod°nôt ^ately in spite of herself she could (^ Lïo“I'Sndrl. bear the suspense. She put on her hat eep r°m resen ng ony ® ; j£R. FAUBERT, Phone lOB-r-15. the freedom-loving nations. cr w .caught a street car and went down, titude. While she was making the hv- “ town to see a doctor. He said it would ing and doing all he housework, he J. D. MwRAE, Canada has the use of your savings to was gadding about, having a jolly MAXVILLE. ONT. PHONE help to win victory. (You will have be about March or the last of February At first she was absolutely paniky, time. She told herself that he did Insurance of all kinds. this money to use for your own then her emotions underwent a com- no mean to sponge on her. Neverthe- Conveyancing needs later.) plete change. From having been afraid less, it was her money which was Auctioneering, Real Mata to tell Tony her news, she could scar- paying the bilis, her money which was Notary Publie Perhaps you wish you could have cely wait to see him. He came home nOW Vroviàmg treats for Tony and his friends And ftnally She W3S pIOV0 done more. Well, you will be asked earlier than she expected him. His face ‘ ' ^ LEOPOLD LALONDE to do more. Men who have come was radiant when he came into the ; ^ int0 thr0WinS “ at hira‘ BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOT AN* ALEXANDRIA. ONT. back will tell you that there is lots fiat. He caught Barbara up into’ his "Got five dollars, sugar?” Tony ask- arms and danced her around. She won- ied one afternoon‘ “1 told the crowd t0 Office hours 10 to 13 am.; 3 to 4M8 to do yet. Canadians are on active dr P in after d ;nner Wandn tWnkS Saturday—10 to 13 service, on the fighting fronts. More dered if he could possibly know about i ° ' the baby, if he had by some chance !£he’s Sot ^ the opening Iine îor Act Phone 137. money is needed to support their Tw0 Alld we U bave co;k run into the doctor. “Am I happy!”' ‘ ’ ^ - A. L. CREWSON, MX!.. CM., (MoQW/ effort. shouted Tony “A telegram from Pick- : tails.” Barbara’s face was like flint. “Yes, 1*11.0.0. ney. Law!” he cried. “He’s going to] EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. You are asked to keep on working take the play!" He thrust it into her I have five dollars, but it’s three days pay day and w:by shouId 1 wtne Glasses supplied and fitted. T#l#phear and saving and you will be asked to hands. IF COMPLETED PLAY LIVES ^ ’ 1348. 133 West Second Street, Oars put more savings into Victory Bonds. UP TO ACT ONE I WANT IT PINK- l and dine your gang? I mean—after all. I’m not running a tavern.” wall, Ont., Please make appotntmealk They are the best investment any NEY LAW. j with the secretary. Office open •—S, “Two more acts and the world’s ours, > Tony scowled. “I forgot it was your Canadian can make; an investment money. I sort of had the impression 1—8. Saturday 8—18. that every Canadian should make; Skeezicks!” he cried, ruffling her hair. ■ “If only you can keep them up to that what’s mine is youre and vice versa. I didn’t know you were keeping LADIES’ AND MEN’S par!” ] TAILORING “Don’t worry cried Tony. I’ve books on it. But then you have never Alteratons, pressing, ur Coats taken care of that. Behold in me a liked my friends, have you?” epaired and relined. young man with absolutely nothing on ' Everything she had bottled up inside her came to the surface with a bang AGNES VALADE his mind except two acts of a play. KENYON STREET WEST . j “No,” she said sharply- “If you want tyet neady fo I’ve quit the job.” ALEXANDRIA, ONT. 'Quit the job!” my opinion, they are a bunch of chl- VICTORY BONDS “You can’t serve two masters, not selers. They don’t amount to anything INSURANCE and do a first class play,” declared and never have and I,m dck of Put' Fire, Life, Btoknere, Accident, Anto- ting up for 16111 8thVictory Loan Opens April 23rd Tony. “Isn’t that what you’ve oonten- k* - ’ mobUe, Plate Glass, Dwelling, Fww»- ded all along?” ! Tony turned

F. Vezina; Mr and Mrs Leo Lebeouf, Many At Funeral OBITUARY Mr and Mrs F. X. Vezina; Alexandria— MOSTLY ABOUT PEOPLE YOU KNOW | Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rochon, Mr.; and Popular Cleric MRS JOSEPH QUESNEL [caster; Mr and Mrs A. Rochon, Mr Items of Auid Lang Syne Following a final illness of several nle; Mr ^ Rochoni Mr and ^ c_ The Glengarry News asks its readers to make this SOCIAL AND The fnnera, , 1 o w months duration the death occurred 4 Bolsvenue, l&u and PERSONAL column their own, to the extent of contributing items , The funeral pf the late Very Rev.- m Hotel Dieu Hospital, Corfïwall,' ôn[MBor svenue>Arm-anri T aiondAc HJV ..V* Duncan Macdonald, V.F., who died at Tuesday, April 3rd of Mary RochonJ periard Mr nd Mr=T r reenanori Gleaned From The Fyles of The Glengarry News which are of interest. If you have friends visiting you, if you are H planning a trip, call in or phone The Glengarry News Office — Cornwall, February 26th, was held wije of Mr Joseph Quesnel, barber, of Miss Julie’tte Rochon Mr' , •»>., io- from Cornwall, Wednesday morning, to Alexandria. Mrs Quesnel was 53 years jjj. jog ©uesnel ana ' ’ i >■•••• ' l’M* our number is 9—or use the mails, St_ Alexander’s Church and cemetery,' g . ^ JOS- QUeSnel and family- A former resident of Charlottenburgh and Finch of a e (Lochiel. The long cortege included j Born at Glen Roy, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Rochon, North Lan- Mrs. Alex. A. McDonald, 26 Augustus street, Cornwall, on man castre; Mr. nad Mrs. A. Rochon, Mr. Saturday last had the privi- Mr T. Dewhurst of Lachute, was with Mr. Arnold Weir returned to his ! y of the diocesan clergy and a large JVH Hilaire Rochon, and the late Mrs and Mrs. Dave Quenneville, Mr. ahd. number of the reverend priest’s form- Rochon, the deceased had been a re- TEN YEARS AGO lege of observing her 100th friends here over-the week end. home here, last week end, from Ho- Mrs Phillip Quenneville, Mrs. D. er parishioners at Nativity Parish, sident of Montreal and later of Alex' Friday, April 19, 1935 birthday Anniversary. A tel Dieu Hospital, Cornwall, where he „ , . „ , Quesnel, Cornwall; Mr and Mr* Cornwall, andna. Her marriage to Mr Quesnel . ’ J daughter of Hugh McDonell Mr and Mrs Donald A Macdonald. had been undergoing treatment ^ , ., Charles Major, Williamstown; Mr. and his wife Margaret McLean she was born at Cale- St. George St., had as a week end guest Also present in the church for the tooktnnk placenlar.n some five yearsvears ago.aeo. ! ’ Mr. Ranald O’Connor, Glen Roy, Jean Paul Labelle, Mr. and Mrs. A. donia, April 13th, 1835 Mr. T. G. Barbara, merchant. the latter’s father, Colonel A. Roy of Solemn Mass of Requiem were former A member of Sacred Heart parish, , „ „. attended the O’Connor-MacDonald „ , ,. , . Labelle, Rapid Blanc; Mr. and Mrs. has extended his business premises by an extension, 17 x Montreal. parishicners from Glen Robertson, as Mrs Quesnel was an active„— church work rTr ^ _„ , , marriage which took place in .Ottawa,, well as family friends from Lochiel, er and she will be keenly missed by^ ’ , > Pt?‘ 16 feet. Donat Rolland of Fournier had a lucky escape Quesnel, Barriefield; Mr. and Mrs. the early part of last week. Alexandria, Glen Nevis and many other | many friends. at Maxvilie, Saturday evening, when he drove into he Mrs U. Lalonde was in Montreal, for Baxter Ricard, Sudbury, Ont., Mr. and points. In addition to her husband, and her path of the Montreal train which was pulling out*of the several days the guest of her daughter Mrs. Lionel Bertrand spent a few Mrs. Jos Leroux, Brownsburg. station. The car was badly damaged but Mr. Rolland was Mrs H. Ross and Mr Ross. Rev. A. L. McDonald, WilEamStown, father, who also resides in Alexandria, hours in Cornwall, on Tuesday. Many messages of sympathy were uninjured. Mr. Louis Tïtley, teacher, of Gien Robert- « • • was celebrant of the Mass and he was Mrs Quesnel is survived by six brothers son, has announced that he will seep the Liberal candi- Mr and Mrs Earl Bradley, Lachute Gnr. Archie MacDonald of Mont- assisted by Revs Ewen J. Macdonald, !Baoul and Gustave in Montreal; Ar also received. - dature in Glengarry in the coming Federal election. and Miss Rita Bradley, Ottawa were real is spending the week end with Dickinson’s Landing, as deacon, and A. thin , of Cornwall Rodolph, Alfred Mr. Clarence Ostrom and Miss Ethel Ostrom leave this with Mr and Mrs G A. Bradley for hit sister Mrs. Millie Lapine, 5th L_ Cameron, Glen Nevis, as sub-deaeon. and Adelard, all of Alexandria. morning for New York City where they will spend Easter. the week end . Kenyon. Rdv. Jjames A. Wylie, Lochiel,. was Attended by many friends, the fun- On Radio Sunday eral was held Friday morning, April 6th Miss A. M. Macdonald also left this morning. to spend Mr. and Mrs. Allan A. MacDonald, Master of Ceremonies. On Sunday next, over C K.S.F. Corn- Mr Angus McMillan, Ottawa, spent from her late residence to Sacred Heart some days in New York. Considerable loss was suffered Green Valley spent a few days last Among those present in the Sanc- wall, 1.30—2.00 p.m. ,the ' play, “The the week end with Mr and Mrs A. W. Church where Rev. L. B. Lafontaine, in a stubborn fire which broke out in the attic of Dr. D. week in Ottawa where they attended tuary were: Rt. Rev. Msgr. A. A. Mc- living Presence,”' Written by Dorothy McMillan. O P.,P.P. chanted the Requiem Mass. J. Dolan’s house, Kenyon street, on Saturday afternoon. the marriage of their daughter, Mil- Rae, V.G. St. Andrews. Revs. D. A. Dumbrille (Mrs J. T. Smith), will be Interment was in St. Finnan’s cemetery Already 23 are registered for the Home Nursing Class Mr J .E. Leroux of Montreal, was dred Jean to Thomas O’Connor. They Campbell, St Raphaels; Charles Mc- presented by Cornwall players. The pallbearers were Chas. Major, being conducted in the Lochiel Hall, on Wednesday after- here on Sunday, visiting his son Mi- also visited with their daughter. Miss Rae, Glen Robertson; C. A Bishop, Joseph Leroux, Adelard Rochon, Peter noons by Miss Rutherford.—Mr. and Mrs_ Donnie McCas- Earl Leroux and Mrs Leroux_ Hazel MacDonald, Glen Walter; D. A. McPhee’ and H. kill and children of Aberdeen have leased 'the farm of Fin- Ouimet, Lancaster; Neil McCormick, Rochon, Raoul Rochon and Arthur lay Morrison of KirkHlll. Miss Nora MacRae, Ottawa, week Colonel and Mrs. W. H Magwood Apple Hill; J. A. Brunélle, Nativity Rochon. Bridge Euchre ended with her parents, Mr and Mrs of Cornwall, were visitors to town Parish, Cornwall; R. J. MacDonald, Relatives and friends from a distance Andrew MacRae. yesterday. George Cochet, S.C.J., Alexandria. M. at the funeral were Raoul Rochon, Mr and • • • and Mrs Jerry Desjeans, Miss Theresa Miss Teresa MacPherson of Ottawa, Her many friends will be pleased to J. O’Brien, Greenfield and Fr Raphael Vezina, Theo Vezina, Mrs Wilfrid Ques- Mr. W. J. Howard, District Plant Supt. of the Bell visited with her brother, Mr John D. know that Mrs. Alex. O. McDonald O.F.M of Montreal. nel; Mr H. Rochon, Mr and Mrs C. Dance Telephone Co., was in town Thursday, looking over the MacPherson and Mrs MacPherson, who had been a patient in the Gen- Interment was in St. Alexander’s tave Rochon, Longueuil. Mr and Mrs —in— | proposed new telephone line Elgin Street, over the week end. eral Hospital, Cornwall, has arrived cemetery, Lochiel. TWENTY YEARS AGO .up the Third of Kenyon. Jos Leroux, Brownsburg; Mr and Mrs home. The chief mourners were his two A. Labelle, Rapid Blanc; Pte. Donat ALEXANDER HALL Friday, April 17, 1925 We are informed this line Miss Dorothy Lennie and Miss brothers; Dan B. Macdonald and John Quesnel, Barriefield; Mrs Phillip Quen- is practically assured this Evelyn McCulloch spent Sunday at the Miss Hazel MacDonald, Ottawa, Macdonald of Glen Sandfield; and one neville, Dave Quenneville, Mr and Mrs ALEXANDRIA. year. —— Miss Isabel Macdonald who is attending St. former’s home, South Branch, Corn- spent the week end with her parents, sister, Miss Elizabeth Macdonald of Dolphus Quesnel, Arthur Rochon, Corn Joseph’s Convent, Toronto, was with her parents, Mr. and wall. Mr. and Mrs. Allan A. MacDonald, Cornwall. Wednesday Mrs. E. J. Macdonald for the holidays Miss Myra La- Green Valley. wall; Mr and Mrs Charles Major, Wl. londe, Apple Hill, left on Tuesday for Ottawa, where she Miss Katherine McDougald, Mont- liamstown; Mr and Mrs W. Ritchie, Mrs. Millie Lapine had over the APRIL 25th intends training for a nurse in Water Street, Hospital. real and Mr Leonard MacGillivray, Ot- Lionel Ritchie, St. Raphaels; Mr and week end, Gnr. Leo Levac, Mr. Ger- sponsored by A meeting of Football enthusiasts was held in Orange Hall, tawa, were week end guests of the Farewell Party Mrs L. Rochon, North Lancaster . ald Hubert, Allen and Billy Fanning Laggan, Monday evening, when it was decided to organize Floral offerngs were received from, ST. FINNAN’S COMFORT CLUB Misses Edith and Joey MacGillivray. all of Montreal. the Glengarry Football League in two groups; a western Tendered Couple wreaths, the family, Mr and Mrs Aurel loop made up of teams from Maxiville, Greenfield, Dun- Mr D .T. Robinson of Glen Robert- Labelle, Mr Theo. Vezina. BURTON HEWARD’S Mass cards from Montreal—Pte. G vegan and Apple Hill; and an Eastern League made up of son, wag among the Visitors to town ENGAGEMENT Many friends bade farewell to Mr. ORCHESTRA Rochon, Mr and Mrs G. Desjeans, Mrs Alexandria, Laggan, McCrimmon and Kirk Hill. A. D. Me. Tuesday. | SHANKS-NETTLETON — Mr. and and Mrs John A. Macdonald, 17-4th • • • Mrs. Edward F Shanks announce the Admission 50 Cents. Master, Laggan; Wm. McLeod, Kirk Hill; J. P. McLeod, Kenyon at a party tendered them in W. Quesnel, Mr and Mrs Raoul Rochon McCrimmon and J. J. MacDonald, Alexandria, were ap- Cpl. Andrew MacDonald paid his engagement of their eldest daughter, mother, Mrs Dan J. McDonald a short Elizabeth (Bette) Frances, to Sub. Lt their home on Sunday evening, April pointed a committee to draft a constitution and then call visit, returning to Vancouver, B.C (William George, only son of Mrs. G. 8th, prior to their departure last week a second meeting. Miss Helen Stewart who has com- to take up residence in the 6th conces- Sunday Nettleton, and the late Mr. A. J. Net- pleted her training in the Montreal General Hospital, sion, Lancaster township. tleton, of Ottawa. Marriage to take visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs Peter Stewart, Maxvilie. Mr Howard Proulx, Ottawa, visited Songs, music and dancing were much Mrs. Alex. A. McDonuald of Brodie, purposes leaving place April 28 , at Southminster bis mother, Mrs T. Proulx and family Church, Ottawa enjoyed as were brief addresses by Rt. shortly for Marehwell, Sask. Mr. J. A. McDonald of ever the week end. Rev. Msgr. W. J. Smith, Rev. John Greenfield, has received from the Government Grader at McPhail, Cornwall; Rev Ewen J. Mac- Montreal, a report on his-26 shipments of cheese from Mrs J. H. Hamilton, Mrs Hugh donald, Dickinson’s Landing. Rev. R. Once again we are fortunate enough to Fairview factory last year/showing a fine average of 97.2. Hamilton, and Mrs. T. Dingwall, all of MARRIAGE J. MacDonald and Rev. Geo. Cochet, have received a small shipment of pearl Mr. McDonald will be at Lochiel factory this year. Maxvilie, were in town last week for Aexandria, and Rev. M. J. O’Brien, necklaces. the Thank Offering meeting of the Greenfield. W.M.S. O’CONNOR—MACDONALD MODERATE PRICES. On Tuesday, April 10th, 1945, at St. Archie A.- McDougall was chairman Mrs Eliza J. McRae and son Donald Brigid’s Church, Ottawa, by Rev Geo- for the brief programme of speeches —AT— , Accompanied by a number of the members of the of Providence, R.I. are visitinjg the rge W. O’Toole, Thomas O’Connor, and he called on Roy McDonell to read Fourth Contingent in training here, the pipers of the former’s mother, Mrs Donald Urquhart son of the late John O’Connor and Mrs the appended address. Wilfred Mc- OSTROMS 59th Regiment paid a sur- Laggan. O’Connor, Alexandria, Ont., was united Donald made the presentation of a DRUGGISTS AND JEWELLERS MILL SQUARE, ALEXANDRIA. THIRTY YEARS AGO prise visit to Garry Fen” purse on behalf of Mr. and Mrs. Mac- Miss Helen O’Connor and Miss Gerry in marriage to Mildred Jean MacDon- Friday, April 23, 1915 on Thursday evening last, donald’s many friends. Mr. Macdon- Donovan, Montreal, spent the week ald, of Ottawa, daughter of Mr and and serenaded Colonel and Mrs. Allan A. MacDonald, Green Val- ald expressed their appreciation and Mrs. A. G. F. Macdonald on the occasion of their silver end with Mr and Mrs R. O’Connor, ley Mr. and Mrs. O’Connor will re- gratitude for the very generous ex- wedding anniversary.-—Dr. A. L. Raymond, D. J. Mc- Glen Roy side in Glen Roy. pression of friendship. Donald and W. Bannerman went to Ottawa on Sunday and Mrs Edgar Irvine was in Ottawa last THE ADDRESS returned hat evening with J. A. McMillan, M.P., in his week the guest of her cousin, Mrs fine new Overland car , Mr. M. J. Morris on Wednesday Dear John and Catherine, Robichau and Senator J. L. Robichau Presentation Made We, your friends and neighbours Spring Is In The Air! became the owner of a fine new Ford car, the sale being Mr Irvine was also their guest on Fri- have assembled here this evening to put through by W. Ashton, local agent. Mr. John Ken- day. Prior to his marriage this week, Mr nedy of the Sixth Kenyon, on Saturday was kicked in the express our regret that you are severing Hoes and Garden Rakes 75c up Morley L. Tobin, well known local your connections with this neighbour- Garden Forks $1.25 and $2.00 forehead by one of his horses. H#s condition is some- . Visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs painter and decorator, was honored hood, you, John and Catherine have what serious.——Mr. John P. McSweyn has rented Mr. J. A. MacCrimmon, McCrimmon, for 2 Wheel Cultivators at 11.50 last Friday evening, when a group of ; mueed been an asset and a vital force Chick Troughs and Founts 25c. to 3.00 McIntyre’s blacksmith shop at McCrimmon and is pre- the week end were their daughter, Miss neighbors and friends gathered pared to do horseshoeing and repairing. The report of Kay MacCrimmon,B.A., of Toronto and in this community Crock Chums, complete with dash $3.75 his home. A combination card table the engineer1 from the Hydro Electric Commission was It is not easy to appraise your con- Medicine Cabinets, unpainted 3.50 Miss Frances Kelly of Montreal. and a purse were presented Mr. To- tribution to this district. Your home Combination Stool and Step ladder 2.75 considered at a meeting of Town Council and the rates bin. found too high. An effort will be made to connect with Miss Janet Kennedy, of the Royal has always, as tonight, exemplified the Mazda Light Bulbs 15 to 40 watt 15c the Cedar Rapids Power Co., at Lancaster or Cornwall. Bank staff, left Tuesday to spend her essence of hospitality. You have both Fire completely destroyed the residence of Mrs. A vacation with relatives in Detroit, Mich earned the enviable reputation of Gillis, Main street south, early Monday morning, and Alexandria W.A. possessing a high sense of sportman- COWAN’S Miss Penelope MacCrimmon has re- HARDWARE AND FURNITURE the occupants barely escaped with their lives. A depu- turned to Kirkland Lake to resume her The regular meeting of the Woman’s ship. tation consisting of Messrs. J. A. McMillan, M.P. and D. teaching duties after visiting her sister Association, will be held at the home [ John, you have always been a most S. Noad, waited on Mr. G. W. Shepherd, popular C.N.R_ Miss Kay MacCrimmon, Toronto and of Mrs D. N. McRae, on Wednesday, ideal neighbour. It is unnecessary to Agent here, prior to his marriage and presented a purse of spending a few days vAth her parents April 25th, at 3 p.m. 'enumerate incidents to substantiate gold. Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd arrived in town last week Mr and Mrs J. A MacCrimmon. this. Your keen sense of humour and mmaimmszssmmsmm after an enjoyable honeymoon trip. Mrs Angus McMillan left for Tor- The regular meeting of the Y.W.A ami^le disposition have created endur onto, Sunday, enroute to her home in will be held at the home of Mrs O. ^ • TO PLAN Saskatoon, after visiting her daughters Clingen, on Friday evening, April 20. | Catherine, your unselfishness and de- votion to your neighbours and the in New York City and Quebec City, as I cause oi community welfare, have in- well as her brothers-in-law, Messrs. E 1 The last classes in the history of hte Boy’s Separate A. and Racey D. McMillan, Laggan Easter Meeting stilled a deep love for you in the hearts Schol were held n Tuesday and t demolition of the [of all. Your truly Christian spirit is V-E Day Celebration! West. building has already com- exempified by the sacrifices which FORTY YEARS AGO menced. The new structure Mr and Mrs Aldertc Guerrier, Mr and W.M.S. you hajve so willingly made in being Friday, April 21, 1905 of the finest school buildings Mrs Euclide Guerrier and baby Odette, The Easter Thank-Offering Meeting suc^ an admirable mother to Ann. of the finest school buildings also Mr Jean Louis Guerrier, all of of the Woman’s Missionary Society !n Before you make your exit, let us THE CITIZENS OF ALEXANDRIA ARE - INVITED in Eastern Ontario. We understand the Bell Telephone I Glen Robertson, visited Mr and Mrs ^ho Masonic Hall on April 12th was enter into “The Spirit of the Evening” will branch out from Maxvilie this summer. A line will be j John Proulx of Kirk Hill, on Sunday, largely attended by members and fri- with music and song. Let us enjoy TO MEET built to Dunvegan, via St. Elmo and Athol, while another Miss Clarice Proulx, Alexandria, was en^ 0f the society. Mrs A H. John- ourselves to our hearts content so that line will run south, possibly to Apple Hill On the 1st I also at her home for the week end. ston, the President, was in the chair, In our memories another lovely event This Friday evening May, the Commercial Hotel will pass into the hands of and directed the worship service, the will be pressed between the pages of I Mrs. James Kerr and Miss Jo Kerr at 7.30 O’CLOCK Messrs. Gormley Bros.., the well-known hotelmen of Finch, concluding part of which was a solo by life's ample album. of Ottawa, who were here for the in- who have rented it for a term of yearse from Mr. Arch. Mrs J. M. Fleming, “There Is a green | while thanking you, John and Cath- terment of the late Rev. Duncan Mac- McMillan.. On exhibition at Geo H. Kemp’s shop is an hlll far away.” [ erine, foi your hospitality, -and to in the Fire Hall oil painting from the brush of Mr. Henry McDonell. A donald, were guests of Dr. and Mrs D. D. McIntosh. The society was glad to have with prove that our good wishes toward to discuss with members of Town Council, plans for the life size figure of our Saviour following his crucifixion, the them as guest-speaker, Mrs J. H. Hamll you are truly from our hearts, permit observance here, of V-E—Day, when victory work is an ambitious effort.—Among the appointments Dr. Geo. McKinnon, Kamloops, ton of Maxvilie,the Sectional Vice-Presi us to take the pleasure of offering noted in the Ontario Gazette is that of Mr. Angus Mc- B_C., is visiting his mother, Mrs. Mc- dent. Mrs Hamilton gave a thoughtful you this gift and with one accord in Europe is announced. Donald, Alexandria, as License Inspector for Glengarry, Kinnon, Harrison St. and inspiring address on “The Call let us sing—For They are Jolly Good vice W. J McNaughton, retired.-—We understand that to Service.” She analysed some of the Fellows. Members of Alexandria unit, Red Cross and the ladies J. A. Macdonell has purchased the lot on Kenyon street, Mr. and Mrs. L. Lemieux of Valley- usual excuses made when the call to Signed next to the residence of Mr. A. P. McDonald. Dr. J. field, Que. was in town on Thursday generally, are especially invited to participate in this dis- service comes, referred to wide-open Your friends and neighbours. Howard Munro who has practised his profession in com- atending the Tobin—Macdonell wed- fields of service—Community Friend- o cussion. pany with his father at Maxvilie for some time, will short- ding. ship, W.M.S. W C.T.U., Red Cross-and ly remove to Greenfield, where he will open an office. Donald McPhee who spent some gave outstanding examples of men and Installed Telephone It is reported Mr:'Allah J. McDonald will erect a barber weeks wih his uncle and aunt, Mr. and women who had whole-heartedly ans- shop Immediately south of the Grand Union hotel Ser- Mrs. Peter Morris, returned to North wered the cab. | Mr John Proulx of Kirk Hill, last geant J. A. McDonald of Kingston, was in town on Wednes- Romeo Rouleau, Mayor. Bay, , Sunday evening to resume his After the meeting tea was served, week, nad a telephone Installed In his day recruiting for the Royal Canadian Artillery studies at Scollard Hall. and a pleasant social hour spent. home.