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$2.00 A YE A3. Alexandria, Ont., Friday, July 30, 1943. VOL. LI—No. 31. Premier Nixon Promises ‘Floor Prices Devaux, MacGillivray And Walter Nominated To Contest Glengarry Riding File Papers To Run In Glengarry For Agriculture In Post-War Era ■ i *. Liberal Leader Pledges Party’s Continued ; C Three-Cornered .Contest Assured, Wednesday Interest In Lot Of Farmer — Addressed —Nomination Day Meeting Attracted Enthusiastic Meeting In Alexander Hall, Tuesday. Overflow Crowd—Many Speakers. ’Floor’ prices for farm products will Glengarry electors will go to the j be set in times of postwar depression polls on'Wednesday next, with a choice Mrs. Neil McPhee to ensure that the farmer will never of three candidates: Lionel Devaux, of Claude Legroulx again have to return to the days of Township of Char lot ten bun.Mi, Farmer; Widely Mourned 9% cheese and 12 cent eggs, FYemier H Edmund A. MacGillivray of the Town Reported Missing C. Nixon pledged In the name of the At her late residénoe, 28-3rd Lochiel, at an enthusi- of Alexandria, Insurance Agent; and Sgt. Wlreless-Alr Gunner Claude Kenneth L. Walter, of the Town of the death occurred on Monday, July 26 astic rally held in Alexander Hall, here. Oscar Legroulx, son of Mr and Mrs of Mrs. Nell MePhee, following a final Tuesday afternoon. Premier Nixon Alexandria, Accountant. Representing W. J. Legroulx, 32-2nd Lochiel, is the Progressve Conservative, Liberal illness of only ten days’ duration. made the promise of a good basic price missing following a training flight on The deceased whose maiden name while reviewing the Liberal adminis- and C. C. F. parties, respectively, the July 29th, according to a message re- three candidates; filed nomination was Jane McDougall was a daughter trations many successful efforts to aid ceived Tueusday by his parents from of the late Duncan Ban McDougall and the farmer since 1934. papers, here, Wednesday, with Donald the Cnunanding Officer,*». R.A.F., J. Macdonsll, Returning Officer. his wife Isabella McDonald being, ‘As long as I am In public office Dehert.N.S. No other details were born on lot 30 in the 2nd Lochiel, 79 Wednesday evening In Alexander the prices of farm products will never given but It is surmised Sgt. Legroulx years and 4 months ago She married again be permitted to go back to those Hall, the joint Nomination! Day meet- was on a plane missing off the Atlantic Mr Nell McPhee who predeceased her. | levels from which agriculture has never ing always a popular affair, drew an coast. They spent several years In Michigan 1 recovered ” he said. overflow crowd, estimated at 500. Those CGJF. The message read: PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE LIBERAL and In 1900 returned to Lochiel town- j 1,, . , who were unable to get Into the Hall, KENNETH L. WALTER, Alexandria, ,, ; If It is necessary In wartime to Regret to Inform you that your LIONEL DEVAUX, WlMamstowni E. A. MaoGILLIVRAY} Alexandria ship, settling on lot 28 In the 3rd Lo- _ , __ ,, . , listened to the various speakers over- son, R 149406 Sgt. Claude Oscar Le- ■ | set ceilings, therefore it is Just as ne- a loud speaker system on the adjoining _. . cessary In the time4 after the war to groulx.is missing from a training flight Mrs McPhee was held In high re-1 , ,, . , . . grounds. 5 , ,, , , 6 , establish floor prices to prevent prices on' 26th July.. Letter follows. Any. gard and affection by all who knew i, „ , . , , I from going down to these devastatingly W. J. Major, North' Lancaster, and further Information received will be Many Mourn | Anniversary Mass Deputy Returning her. To her family she gave a life of law levels. Never again should small L. Cameron Kennedy of wilUamstown Immediately communicated to you. self-saoriflcing devotion and to her exportable surpluses be permitted to Presidents respectively of the Glen- Please accept my snlcere sympathy in Hugh A. Legault For Late Bishop OfficersJJarned friends kindly solieitudfe. arry Liberal and Progressive Conser- Following is the official list of de- drivé prices down. ’Sfi « this period of great anxety. - jj A widely known resident of Apple In the presence of a large repre- To mourn her passing she leaves vative Associations, presided ’ jointly. Twenty years of age, Sgt. Legroulx sentation of the clergy of the diocese puty returning officers in the forthepm four sons and one daughter, Rev. D. A. Hie Premier directed his speech lar* .The three candidates were given fifteen , Hill, died Friday, July 23rd, In the per- ] joined the R-.C.A.F. In July 1942. He and many parlshonera,. His Excellency ing provincial election in Glengarry, McPhee, P.P., Lancaster; Annabel and gely to agricultural subjects. He de- minutes’ speaking time, then followed son' of Mr. Hugh A. Legault whose fined the farm program in the Opposi- won his ‘sparks’ at Gueljph in April Most Rev ' Rosario prodeur D.D., August 4th, 1943, as announced by thé Thomas H., at home. Gunner A. L. addresses by their supporting speakers i death, occurred In Hotel Dieu Hospi- I tion platform as “regimentation,” and 1943 and completed his training as an tal, Cornwall. A native of Moose Bishop of Alexandria, on Tuesday Returning Officer, Donald J, Mac- MtePhee, Petawawa and William In and the meeting closed with brief Air Gunner at Mossbank, Sask., May donell : said he was doubtful if Ontario wished i Creek, Mr. Legault had been a resld-f morning, in St. Finnan’s Cathedral, Port Arthur, also one sister ,M!rs J. appeals by the cendldates for the sup- 28th. Following a visit to his home, to be regimented as in Great Britain, dent of Apple Hill for 32 years and pontificated at a Solemn Anniversary LANCASTER TOWNSHIP St James of Ottawa port of the electors. here, he proceeded to the East Coast obviously the pattern of Progressive in his passing, the village loses one oft Mass for the repose of„6he soul of His POLL NO. NAME The funeral, which was very largely E. A. MacGillivray, the Liberal can- where he was attached to a Royal Air Conservative Leader Drew’s plan. its most prominent and popular citi- Excellency, the late Bishop Couturier. 1— attended, took place yesterday morning John A. MacArthur didate ,was supproted on the platform Force station. His mother had received The day marked the second anniver- at 9.30 to St. Finnan’s Cathedral, He quoted Lord Beaverbrook as con- zens. He was in his 73rd year. 2— Leonard Osborne and T. J. Quinn by Horace Marjerlson, Apple HUI, Dr. a letter from him on Saturday'. sary of the late Bishop’s death. where her son Rev. D. A. McPhee demning the British plan on the W. B. MacDlarmld, M.P., Maxvllle, A brother, Lawrence, also In the R. I Mr. Legault for many years was 3— ground that farmers ‘“had to spend Murdie A. MacLennan engaged In the cheese business and ' Assisting His Excellency the Bishop celebrated the Solemn Mass with Rev. and Donald A. Macdonald, K.C., Alex- C.A.F., is stationed at Yarmouth N.S. 4— half their time filling out forms In- Alex. R. McDonald | operated numerous factories in this j! were Rev. J. A. Wylte, assistant priest; A. L. McDonald and Rev. A. L. andria, , who also gave the French ad- ;—0 stead of farming.” , district. Some yeans ago he developed | Revs. C. F. Gauthier, and A. L. 5— Cameron as deacon and subdeacon, James A. Macdonell dress gi"So I am not enamored by the sug- ! a large agency In machinery and in Cameron, deacons of honor; Rev. J. A. 6— respectively and Rev. Rolland Rouleau Armand Froulx The Progressive Conservative cand- Death of Spr. gestions from Mr. Drew,” said the late years had operated as well, a Goulet and J. H. Oulmet, deacon and 7— master of ceremonies of thé Mass. Herve Duimet didate, Lionel Devaux, had as speakers fuel wood business. He was bom at sub-deacon of the Massj and Rev. Rol- 8— His ExceUegopy Bjahop Brodeur was Premier. Albert Lacombe T. R. Howes of Ottawa, in English, McRae First Break land Rouleau, Master of Ceremonies. on the throne with Revs. J. A. Wÿlie He declared it was-no secret that he and Henri St Jacques, Ottawa In Moose Crepk, a son of the late Eldward LOCHIEL TOWNSHIP Other members of thé clrgy present 1— and R. J. MacDonald, assistants. intended to extend the utmost in co- Laurent Decoste French. The following Township boys serving Legault and his wife Octave La- overseas have written to acknowledge framboise. were; Msgr. JJ. R. Macdonald, Msgr, 2— The pallbearers. were Messrs John operation to the King» Government In Altonie Menard -and Charles Stuart R. L. Calder, K.O.-,- prominent1 Chisholm, John D. MacDonald, Jas. gift parcels eem them recently by the W. ~J. Smith, D.CiL^, Revs J. A. 3— the Interest of the war effort. Hugh Dewar .. . Montreal lawyer, spoke both in English Possessed of a very jovial and chari- ' A. MacDonald, W. McCarthy, Jos Mc- Lochiel Twp., Soldier’s Fund. Each BruneUe, A. D. Lalonde, M. J. OBrien 4_ciifford Campbell “If The Globe and Mall and Mr. and French in support of the G.O.F. table nature, Mr. Legault made and Donell and Arch. McPhee. one expressed Ids appreciation for the B. Gulndon, Father Murphy, C.S.B., 5— Drew wish to say I am a puppet of the J. McNab Campbell candidate, Kenneth L. Walter. Mr. kept many friends, and news of his Besides the clergy already mentioned generosity of the Lochiel people . and Rev. Father Collette of Granby, 6— | Federal Government, then they are Angus Kennedy Calder was also scheduled to address | passing was received with real regret there were present Msgr D. R. Maodon Spr. M. Fichte, LAXX P. E. Dugas, Que. y 7— .welcome to any satisfaction that they Wm. MacGillivray a public meeting In support of the C.O. over a wide area. A good citizen who, Pte Stanley. McKinnon, SAM Grant 8— aid, Msgr. J. E. McRae, Msgr. W. J. | can derive from it.” ' Clarence MacMillan F. programme,.In Alexander Hall, last was ever ready to assist in any activi ! Smith, D.O.L., Revs. D. A. Campbell MiacGillivray, Spr. B. F. Sabourin, Gnr 9— , Turning to the Conservative plank F, Legault night ties for the betterment of the com- ; Mrs. A. R. McCallum Duncan Macdonald, C. D. McRae, J. E. McSweyn, Sigmn. C Morrison, 10— on education! which promises payment D. P. MacMillan ' munity, he was one of the oldest and C. F. Gauthier, O A. Bishop, Nell Meetings have been held nightly this j Gnr w Dewar| Cpl. Jas Rob^n, pte Died Yesterday of 50 percent of education costs' now most active members of St. Anthony’s KENYON TOWNSHIP McCormick, J. H. Bougie, Raoul Rou- week throughout the county and oth- j Glendon McMillan, Pte. Paul Lobb, 1— paid by real estate, Mr Nixon pointed John D. McDonell parish. Friends will regret to learn of the leau, J. A. Goulet, A. D. Lalonde, E. i ers are scheduled right up to the eve Sigmn M. C. Legault, Dvr. H. M. Mlree 2— out that the costs must be met event- J. A. McRae and Peter Klppen I Mr. Legault married Annie .Parisien Danis, J. H. Ouimet, M. J. O'Brien,1 of election day. As secretary of the Lochiel Twp. death yesterday, at her home. Martin- ually by the taxpayer and the Drew j of Cornwall, who predeceased him In j 3— J. D. McPhail, J. E. Gault, and J.1 Gordon McLeod and J. A .Campbell Soldiers Fund it is my sad duty to re- town, of Ida Murray .wife of Andrew 4— plan, entailing 100 million dollars of James Vallance I December 1939. Three daughters are Collette. , i port the death of the first of our boys R. McCallum .following a short Ill- 5— extra Government spending, would John A. Gray left to mourn his death, Mrs. J _A. Relatives and friends from a dist- To Hold Memorial serving overseas In the person of one 8—D. D. McIntyre soon bring Ontario to the stage of i Cheff, at home; Mrs J S. Perrault ness. The funeral is to be held Satur- ance included Valentine McDonald, of our esteem represeuntatlves, Spr. 7— bankruptcy from which the Liberal ad- Robertson McRae, Lome Leblanc of St. Jerome, Que.; and Mrs. Lloyd I day afternoon. South Mountain; Mrs J. St. James, Mr Service Sunday Lloyd MclRae. 8— ministration had rescued the Province Wilfrid Cadieux McDonald of Cornwall. One brother, and Mrs W. W. 'McCarthy and chil- * We have at present 85 boys in front in 1934. The Premier’s - message was The Memorial Service for the late Alex. Legault, Moose Creek, and one 9— dren, Kenneth and Isabelle; Mrs Mar- | Alex. Legault delivered clearly and forcefully and he Sapper Lloyd McRae, son of Malcolm SU l||l j™* the first break In | sister, Mrs. S. Montcalm, Moose Creek, | 10— tin Doyle, all of Ottawa; Mr and Mrs John O’Brien our list .1 am sure I may In all sincerity! a]so survive. > I Athol Couple evidently màde a fine Impression on McRae of Lochiel, who died overseas In CHARLOTTENBURGH TOWNSHIP Alfred Beehler, MTs J. . O ’Donohue, I express to his father, sisters and broth- his Glengarry audience. England, will be held at St. Oolumba Very largely attended, the funeral 1— Crysler; Miss Helen Ruddy, Berwick; William McDonald. er our heartfelt sympathy. Lloyd gave Mark Anniversary Presbyterian Church, Kirk Hill ,on was held Monday mornipg, July 26th, | 2— Mrs Wlfrld Montcalm, Moose Creek; He was Introduced by the Liberal Bert Mpwat, Alnslie McIntyre his life to serve us, what greater can Sabbath afternoon, August 1st, 1943, from his late home to St. Anthony’s j Monday June 21st was the fiftieth 3— Archie and Miss Mary McPhee, Smiths candidate E, A. MacGillivray, who Wlfred MacDonald anyone do? A poet once said “Greater spoke very laudably of the Premier’s at 3 o’clock. Church, where a Solemn Mass of Re- J milestone of wedded life for Mr and 4— Falls. Calder McCulloch love has no man than he who lays quiem was chanted by Rev. Leon Le- | 5— ftoe W. J. Blanchard Will the Veterans who plan to at- Mrs John J. Campbell of Athol, but ! Interment was made to- the family ““y QhaBfles both as an adminl- down his life for God, King, Country gault, Ogdensburg, N.Y., assisted by 6— D. S. McIntosh tend come in Beret and decorations, ! plot in St. Finnan’s cemetery where | strator and as a down-to-earth son of and his neighouur.” they did not observe this happy event I the soil Mr. MacGillivray also wel- assemble outside the Church .and Rev. C. F. Gauthier, PP., as deacon, 7— Rev. A. L. McDonald read the pray- S. W. Christie, James Graham His last letter written on June 26th, ' comed Mrs Nixon who accompanied her march In, In a body. And will any and Rev. Father Gulndon, as sub- until Wednesday July 21st when all 8— ers. B. G. Munro two days before he was stricken, and 9 husband and who was preesnted with other group who may plan to attend, deacon Interment was In the parish tifefr family and all the grandchildren | —J- B. Roy Many Mass cards and messages of received at his home after the news of a bouquet as she entered the hail by kindly do likewise. Hie family and cemetery. were able to be present to enjoy a 10—Geo. Palmer sympathy were received by the family. his death, tells of the usual army life, j the Misses Ann McIntosh and Beatrice Minister will greatly' appreciate this. The pallbearers were J. E. Lafram- sumptuous anniversary midday dinner ALEXANDRIA standing by for à call to duty. In this The service will be as Military as it is boise, Howard Coleman, Andrew Dan- at their home. 1— Macdonald. Wilfrid Gibeau, Mrs E. Bedard letter he wrote, .“We have moved In a brief appeal, the candidate possible to make It. cause, Oliver Berry, Sam Legault and i The rooms were prettily decorated 2— Safely Overseas J. D. McPherson, Romeo Rouleau around so much lately that it is dif- { ably reviewed his six years of ser- A. W. Legault, streamers and summer flowers 3— Spr. Donald Gormley of the Royal Leo Lacombe Captain The Rev. M. G. Court, M. A. ficult to write and overseas mall isi vice to the people of Glengarry in the The large attendance at the funeral, occasion. Those present were— Canadian Engineers has arrived safely j Minister at St, Oolumba, will be In delayed so much. The last letter I re- MAXVTT.T.E “ ^ Legislature, and stated he stood' on his together with the many mass cards, | Mr and Mrs J. J, Campbell (the groom overseas ,according to a cable received charge of the service. ceived from home, written abouut 1—Edward Cameron, Robert MacKay record. A native-born Glengarrian, he floral piecés and messages of sympa- | anri bride of fif'w summers) ; their LANCASTER VILLAGE yesterday by his wife here. Two, broth- May 1st, told of the death of Sister would make no empty promises but thy, bore testimony to the high esteem three sonSj AiexSlr. of Bowmanville, 1—F. B. Sutherland, À. L. Tobin ers had previously reached EnglaiW McGillis. This may be the last letter could be counted on for the same ser- Winner Of D.F.C. in which Mr. Legault was held. | Hugh and John william at home, Mrs with the 1st. Canadian Division, SCrgt. you will receive from me from England. EAST HAWKESBURY vice he had so gladly given In the past. Relatives and friends from a dist- John William Campbell; their grand 3_E. A. Labrosse Gilbert Gormley of the Seaforth High- Now Wear^ Wings as we have been washed for action Donald A Macdonald, KX>., was chair ance were: Mrs. George E. Legault, landers, and Lieut. Angus Gormley of draft, so at present we are standing | children, Margaret, Chrlstena and | 4—Andrew Allison man of the meeting which was also Holder of» the D.F.O., wsn in 28 Mr and Mrs Albert Legault, Mr. the Artillery. by for word to move. Where we will be Catherine Campbell of Bowmanville, ' 5—Albert Sabourin, Albert Roy addressed briefly by Horace Marjerlson operational flights overseas, FUght- Edgar Legault, Mrs Edward Mrs Isaac Hope of Cornwall, form- going we, dp not know.” and Loma, Beverley, Mary and John VANKLEEK HILL Lieut. G. C. Fisher of Regina, Sask., -.4 Legault and .daughter Edna, Mr. and erly of Alexandria, has received word who spoke on the cheese bonus and letters have been received from the Campbell at home. Others present , 1—James Taylor late last week won his pilot’s wings at Mrs. Walter Eccles, Mr. and Mrs, Wal- of the arrival In England on June 15th, praised the Ontario administration’s Canadian Chaplain Service extending were Mr and Mrs Alex Camreon St. 2— many fine efforts on behalf f of the Colin McKinnon Hagersvllle, Ont. On hand for the ter Grady, Mr. Ernest Montcalm, Mrs. of her son LAC Floyd J . Hope of the sympathy to the family, also a test!- | { Elmo, Mr and Mrs W. T. Arkinstall, 3— j farmer. Dr .W. B. MacDlarmld, M.P. Miss Vivan Day graduation ceremony was his uniform- Albert Dupuis and Mis. Donald Mc- Athol and Rev. and Mrs Hugh K. Gil- R.O.A.F. 1 monial from the Minister of National WEST HAWKESBURY spoke briefly as did Fred Lefebvre, ed wife, Lieut. Lois Fisher of the’O.W. Donald, Rev. Father, Bathurst, SJ., mour, the Manse. Defence. .of Loyola College and,Miss Sara Bath- ! 2—Kenneth McDonald ! Liberal cadidate, and F. B. Brownrldge A.C., Kingston. Lieut, Fisher was be- ! The following conveyed greetings fore her marriage, Miss Lois Bradley, This frist break will bring home to urst, Montreal. Rev. Leon Legault, Mr. 3— Injured Severely : ex-M.L.A., Stormont Mrs O’Regan of Howard Allison and good wishes—Rev. H. K. GUmour, 1 daughter of Mr and Mrs Geo. us In a special manner what the boys Samuel Legault, Mr. Damase Legault, f, ;; CALEDONIA * Ottawa, delivered an eloquent and con- are doing for us. The next few months Mr W. T. Arkinstall, Alex J. Campbell I While Haying Bradley, Alexandria. of Ogdensburg, N.Y.; Rev. A. L. Cam- 1— j vincing address In the French lan- R. Butler J W Campbell and Miss Margaret may bring other news but we know eron, Glen Nevis. 2— Napoleon Lobb, 68-year old fanner guage. J. W. Lalonde, Charles Proudfoot Campbell. • in his speech, Premier Nixon refer- these boys In front line defense will (Continued on page 8) I 3—H. Gauthier , of the Dalkeith area was seriously In- A Reminder To give a good account of themselves. Mr and Mrs Campbell were married 4— jured about the head and chest, Fri- red with feeling to the memory of that Alex Stewart Victory will _ be assured us by their at The Manse at St. Elmo Rev Mr 5— day afetmoon of last week, in a hay- ‘Grand Old Man from Glengarry,’ the Felix Quenville Proxy Vote Holders efforts. May we never forget the ex- Red Cross Benefitted MacKay, then pester of Gordon ing accident on his term. Unconscious late James A. Sangster, Balnsville. Anyone In Glengarry holding a proxy ! ample of sacrifice and devotion to duty Church. Mrs Campbell was the former ! for five days the result pf the mishap, Mrs Gangster had a place of honor for a soldier os active'service overseas that these brave boys show us. From Lemonade Sale Margaret Cameron of St. Elmo west. ! Police Constable I Mr Lobb is now reported showng im- on the platform. . or outside Ontario, is reminded to pre- J. W. MacRae, Lochiel. Alexandria Red Cross funds were Miss Mary Jane Munro, now Mrs Alex DlltlCS provement^- ■ .. ipf pÿ-' /"ip,,;.. , sent this proxy to Judge Costello At Sec. Lochiel Twp. Soldier’s Fund augmented by the sum of 87.51, Tues- Dtxpn of Lancaster, w®A: bridesmaid, ! | The accident occurred when Mr. Lobb JJome Prom Overseas the Town Clerk’s office, Alexandria, day, when six young boys set up their while Mr Alex Cameron, the bride’s Alexandria’s new Town Constable, was taking a load of hay to the barn Tuesday morning, or In Cornwall that TOXOid CHoic stand In front .of Ostrom’s store and brother, was groomsman: ^ ‘ / | Mr Marcel Tittley of Vine La Salle, ’ His. team bolted suddenly and In trying < Opl. Archie MacPhee who went over- afternoon and take the prescribed oath dispensed lemonade .The group inctad-| Mr and MnsMrs- OampbellCampbell réeçtyjjdreectyjjd (_gifts _ Que,,_ arrivedQ here oyer t^e tfeek end -tp control the .horses, he was thrown seas In 1M1, with the R.C.b.O. ar- The proxy should previously have been The third Toxoid Clinic will be held ed Lowell Ostrom, Jim Dolan, Murray and congratulatory messages on this and on' ÎÆoaday ;started oirhis duties. {to the ground %nd dragged for some djs rived back in Canada this week ae~ filled uot, Including the oertfleate at on Thursday, August 5th, in the K. of and Garth Thomson, Kenneth Masson ' happy occasion. We wish them con- Mrs. Tittly and children win follow as tance. Dr. A. T. Munroe of Dalkeith, cording to a message received by his the bottom. C. Hall, Alexandria. and Gordon Fleming. I tinned health and happiness. i soon as he has obtaned a home. was called and Is treating Mr Lobb. sister, Mrs A. W. yiflMfflan. Page 2 The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ont., Friday, July 30, 1943.

is spending his furlough with his par- in Rochester, N.Y. Mrs J. Argue and little daughter a few days with her mother this week. Mr and Mrs M. C. Ferguson and man M. MacLeod, Skye, in the loss of Mr Arthur Campbell, Athol, and Miss ents Mr. and Mrs A T. McDonald. ] Lieut. H. R. Mountney of the 17th of the week. chUdren visited friends in Lancaster her father, the late Mr MacEwen of COUNTY NEWS The W.MJS. St. Andrew’s United D.YJR.C Hussars, and Mrs Mountney visited friends in Arnprior the first Elsie Urquhart, Montreal, visited Mrsr on Sunday. , WILLIAMSTOWN Maxville. Church held their July meeting at the of Montreal, spent a few days with The Sacrament of Baptisim was ob- M. L. Stewart on Sunday Mrs K. MacKay of Montreal, is at (Intended lor last Issue) Manse on Thursday afternoon of last their sister, Mrs R. Morrison. served here on Sunday morning when Russell Morrison and friend Chris. present the guest of Mrs Annie J. Mac- Miss Lillian Major R.N. Valleyfieîd < The meeting was opened by the Fit. Lieut. Rennet B. MacEwen, of j Donna Catherine, little daguhter of MacFarlane, Montreal, arrived here Gillivray. CUT COARSE FOR THE PIPE Qe. spent the past month with her | pauu Daoust, Sault Ste. Marie Deseronto, who is on furlough, visited j Mr and Mrs John W. Fraser, was bap Monday evening to enjoy summer John D. MacLeod, after spending a parents, Mr and Mrs Ambrose Major. an(j singing of a hymn. Mrs Ur- friends here On Monday. I tized by Rev. Mr. philpot. Mr Norman hohdays. few days here, left for his home in K Miss Anna MacDonell, Montreal quhart read the scripture lesson John Miss Tena MacDonald of , is ' MacLeod, Rep Elder was in attend- Mrs D. N. McMillan and little son Toronto Saturday. spent he holidays with her prents, Mr We extend sympathy to Mrs Dash- r 15: 12-27 Mrs. Shaw led in Prayer and spending her holidays with her mother ; ance OLD CHUM and Mary Lascelle, spent Tuesday with and Mrs J. R. MacDonell. the Lord’s’Prayer was repeated in uni- Mrs D. MacDonald. j Mrs P. Ferme, Cornwall, is spendilîf. ney and family in the less of a loved Avonmore friends. ^ CUT FINE FOR CIGARETTES J Gnr. Donald McKimion, Petawawa, son. The temperance lesson was read ; -- husband and father; also to Mrs Nor- is spending his furlough with his par- and Mrs Irvine gave a very interesting j ~ ' ^~ -— ents Mr and Mrs D. McKinnon. address on Trinidad, Mrs. Irvine had Mrs Brown and two sons, John she made her address very interesting, Robert ad Thomas returned to Mont- spent a number of years in Trinidad real last week after speding couple y president, Mrs. Bryce Country Editor Shows How Socialism (C.C.F.) lcc of weeks with the former’s parents MioNaug'bton read a letter from the Mr and Mrs W. Jodoin. Distmict Literature secretary, Mrs. An- Mfessrs Wm. Gordon and Charles Ma- ^erson of Wales, concerning the litera- jor spent a week at Carlsbad Springs ture contest ^ heid in the auxili- Leads to Dictatorship recently. arjes during the year. After some dis-

Her many friends will be glad to cussion it was moved and seconded that learn that Miss Kate Muchison has re- srÆjety enter the contest and the Two-Minute Talks on Socialism (C.C.F.) by George James, Editor Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville turned from the General Hospital, treasurerj Mrs Irvine was appointed

Cornwall, much improved in health gend for tlle jjteraure. The treasurer She is residing at Mrs. Empey’s. gave her report an(j the meeting closed Who Will Control LAW Laura Urquhart, Halifax, is fcy ginging. a hymn. and the mizpah How Socialism Affects How Socialism Affects Epending her furldugih with her mother |jene(jioti

APPLE HILL her friends for the gifts and good McCBIUMON COUNTY NEWS wishes and invited them to visit her In WHERE DOES YOUR (Intended for last issue) her new home. (Intended for last Issue) GLEN KOEEET30N Miss Grace Campmell, Cornwall, is Refreshments were served and a so- spending a few days holidays with her cial tfine enjoyed. Before leaving all The regular monthly meting of the FAMILY FIT IN? (Intended for last issue) uncle, Mr Dan S. McLennan and Mrs ■ Rev. Mr Reid, Glen Sandfield, made joined In singing “ For they are a jolly ! Women’s Institute was held in the McLennan. Good fellows.” -a few calls here during the course of Mrs John St. John and two daugh- Motto for the day “Better to dwell last week. Miss Fraser was the recipient fo a ters of Montreal, aare spending a few hall, July, 15th, 1.30 p.m. with the Pre- .Mrs 3. A. McDonald returned to beautiful china bowl, from Eton Church j weeks’ holidays with Mrs John St. Sunday School, of which she has been sident, Mrs J. P. MacLeod presiding Montreal ,on Saturday. John. Mrs M. C. Legault, spent Saturday a valued teacher for years. Murdena. in freedoms hall, with a cold damp Mr and Mrs Donald McMillan and in Montreal. Munro read the address and Velma est palace of slavery.” A talk on the son Dean and Mrs Catherine Mahoney J C. J. McDougall, Cornwall, visited his Cameron made the presentation. Miss ' head and bend the knee In the proud- brother, A. L. McDougall, Firday night Green Valley, spent Tuesday evening Fraser responded fittingly. X L .Menard was in Montreal for at the henie of Mr Oliver Berry. flor and moldering wall. Than bow the Mr and Mrs J. L. Coutlee are spend- motto was given by Mrs Rod Mac- the week end and on Monday attended GREENFIELD the funeral of his sister. nlng a few days with friends in Mont- Gililvray. Eleven mefnbers answered to Government surveys conducted early in the After spending two weeks with Mr real. war show that only,40 per cent of Canadlans tsTbt nutritional statementt (Intended for last issue) thé roll call and fvie visitors were regularly eat the tight foods, even though and Mrs. D. T. Robinson, W. T. Robin- Mrs Pascal Guindon and Miss Jean- In "Eat-to-VTotk-to-Win’* Mirs A. R. McDonald and children present. seemingly well fed. Forty per cent are on the art acceptable to Nutrition ine Guindon are spending a few days son returned to Montreal, Sunday. Gordon and Janet of Kirkland Lake, borderline of malnutrition. Twenty per cent Services, Department of In Ottawa. Three quilts were handed in for the Pensions and National On Tuesday mdming a large number are spending some time visiting rela- Red Cross, Mrs E. Wigfield donated are definitely undernourished. Health, Ottawa, for the Miss Marcella Dancause, Ottawa, attended the funeraj of the late Raoul tives In Greenfield. material for one quiutt^Jo the W. I. That’s why you need a’ssrcplan for healthful Canadian Nutrition Pro, Menard whose sudden death occurred spent the week end with her parents gramme. The ladies of Dunvegan Women’s family meals. That’s why we' offer you “Eat-toi in New Yotk. Mr and Mrs Albert Dancause. Miss Anna McDonald, Montreal, Work-to-Win”*... authoritative FREE booklet, CUP THIS COUPON Institute invited MacCrimmon W. I. to Monday was soup day here. Except Mr and Mrs Clifford Edmunds and spent the week end with her parents that take; the guesswork out of nutrition. be present at. their. Jly, 29 meeting. • for a few bones left, the butcher was family, Ottawa, are spending the sum- Mr and Mrs Alex A. McDonald, 4th. Send for yonr FREE copy today) ! “NUTRmOI"NUTRITION FOR VICTORY”, I BOX ea*,'TORONTO, CANADA cleaned out of meat Saturday evening. mer holidays with Mr Samuel Grant. Kenyon. The Garden Party and Tea will be Clip the coupon on the right, and Mr and Mrs'C. Franklin on Sunday, Mr and Mrs Octave Gauthier spent Mrs. s. Collett was a recent visitor held at the home cof Mrs J. P. Mac- mail it NOW! Please Madme my FREE copy of "Eat-to-Work-to-Win” Leod Aqgpst 19 eevryone welcome. visited friends at RiceviUe. Sunday evening with friends in Moose to Montreal. M—*»* .1 Masters Eugene and Ronald Brown A paper on Citizenship was given by Mrs Eva Archambault, Montreal, Is Creek. figOUSIEM £ Sponsored by spending > few days here the guest of Mrs. Fred Modler, is speding a few of Brooklyn, N.Y., are spending the Mrs D. R. MacGillivray. Current events THE BREWING INDUSTRY (ONTARIO) ! Address— in the interests of nutrition and health ■ Mr and Mrs A. Touchette. days In Montreal. suummer months with their grand- Mjss Margaret MacOonald. The meet- as an aid to Victory. i City— Week end viistors from Montreal Mrs Alexander A. Macdonell, ac- parents, Mr and Mrs 6. J. McDonald. ing closed by singing the ode. were Mrs R. J. McCormick, the Misses companied by her niece, Clover Mac- Miss Mary Macdonell, returned to Patsy Robinson, Gertrude Johnson, donell, left for Guelph on Friday last Montreal on Saturdaay after spending Cecile Menard and Lois Sissenwine. where they will visit her brother, An- the past two weeks visiting friends in Pte. Kenzie McRae arrived in Can- gus Macdonell. Greenfield. ada from overseas, a few days ago, and Miss Catherine Macdonell accom- Mr and Mrs A. R. McDonalld and THE LIFE STORY OF HARRY NIXON, is visiting his mother, Mrs M. G Mc- panied by her niece, Mrs Alex. Camp- children of Sudburw, are visiting Mrs. Rae and .other members of the family. bell, Maxville and nephew Vincent Mac McDonald’s parents Mr and Mrs A. Among those from Montreal who donell and H. D. Munro, Apple Hill, K. McDonald. are holidaying here at present 'are Mrs Mr and Mrs Earl Villeneuve and E. Houle, Miss J. Mansfield and Miss attended the funeral of Angus Mac- daughter of Verdunn, Que., are visiting C. Franklin . donell, (Angie Angus Allan) at Cala- bogie on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Villeneuve. LOG HIK L MISS FRASER SHOWERED The many friends of Mr Dougald A happy event was held at the home Cameron, hope to see him home soon (Intended for test issue) of Mrs D. D. Grant when a number of again from the Royal Victoria hospital Mrs A A. MacDonald of Glen Nor- where he Is undergoing treatment for nan, was a guest of Mr and Mrs. D. A. friends Were hostesses at a nicely ar- ranged miscellanious shower in honor his eyes. MacRae for a few days. of Miss Alice Fraser. Upwards of 60 Misses Annie and Naomi McDonald Horry Nixon’s people were United Empire Loyalists. Ontario's premier was born on the farm in April, 1891 He attended the little red school house down the road. The expressions of sorrow and regret | of Montreal are spending their holi- His farm was pioneered by his grandfather over 100 He was christened Harry Corwin Nixon and is always Nights, mornings, Saturdays and holidays he helped friends had assembled when Miss Aud- called just plain Harry on the farm. were general on Monday, when It wap days with Mrs Angus R. McDonald. years ago. . learned that Mr Malcolm MacRae had j rey Colbourn and Miss Mamie lilunro lead her to a chair which was nicely Misses Anne and Jean McIntosh, received the sad message on Slinday j decorated. Mrs Albert Fillon read an Alexandria, spent a few days with their night that his son Sapper D. Lloyd | grandmother, Mrs D. J. McIntosh. MacRae had passed away in England..! address and Miss Mamie McBain and MiSs Murdena Munro carried In a de- Miss Gladys McDonald, Montreal, The sincere, sympathy of the coyi- corated basket filled with useful gifts spent the week end with her father,; munity add. many Mends is extended Mr D. J. R. McDonell and Mr and Mrs to the bereaved father, brother and j After all had been opened Miss Fra- ser in a few well Chosen words thanked Leonard McDonell. sisters.

High School- in Brantford was an exerting experience Four years of more hard work at Ontario Agricultural He returned to the form, his chosen life work. On College, Guelph, proved Harry Nixon a studious and October 28, 1914, he married Alice Jackson, a Guelph (to ÿoung Nixon, but he worked hard and did well. determined man and earned him, the B.S.A. degree. girl who hod graduated from MacOonald Hall. ONTARIO ELECTIONS RESERVI ARMY UNITS

^BH^LNGEMENTS have been made for members of the Reserve Units of the Canadian Those who know Harry Nixon well, know hun to be a Working in his own quiet way, Nixon’s qualities of At 28, Harry Nixon was the youngest Cabinet Minister- Militia who will be in Camp during the week commencing Sunday, August 1st, 1943, man of sound business judgment as well as o successful leadership earned him a seat in the Ontario-house in "dirt farmer" in Canada. to record their votes in the present election to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario. 1919. IbAetobM? of such units in Military District No. 1, and Military District No. 2, will be allowed to vote at Advance Polls, as listed below, on Saturday; July 31st, 1943. The Department of National Defence (Army) has arranged the schedule of training fqr Reserve Units of Military District No. 3 so as to permit members of Reserve Units from this district to leave ‘Connaught Ranges Camp on Tuesday, August 3rd and be home in time to vote on Wednesday, August 4th, 1943. ayailahlfe for mèâîabefs of Reserve Units of Canadian Militia, Travellers, Railwaymen and Mariners will be open from 8 o’clock A.M. until 5 o’clock P.M. and from 7 o’clock P.M. until 10 o’clock P.M. on Saturday, July 31st, and Monday and Tuesday, Equally at home Ip xi neighbor’s drawing room or Ip his August 2nd and 3rd, in the following places:— The Nixon family are church-goers. They attend the Hapy-Nixon has Ipeen a member of the legislature for,Brant continuously since 1919, but farming is his barn, it is said he has reached many important decisions United Church àt-St. George. 1 occupation and He works at H. while milking; a job he truly enjoys. ■' *• LOCATION FOR ADVANCE POLLS FOR GENERAL ELECTION 1943 Electoral District Location of Polls Electoral District Location of Polls Brantford .....Brantford Stormont ...... Cornwall Cochrane North Cochrane Sudbury Capreol, Sudbury, Chapleau Dufferin-Simcoe ...... Orangeville, Cofllngwood, Temiskaming Englehart Ailiston Victoria Lindsay Durham Port Hope ...... Kitchener Elgin St. Thomas, Bayham Galt, Preston Fort William ...... Fort William Welland Wellaqd, Port Colborne Halton .Oakville Guelph Hamilton Fast ...... Hamilton Wentworth Hamilton Hamilton Windsor-Walker- Hamilton- ville — «.Windsor On Aprir3b/;194$ an ehm^skisHc Liberal Convention Wentworth Hamilton Winclsor-Sandwich ..Windsor Nixon’s quietly efficient ways and original thinking Whether of the farm or at the Parliament Buildings, he made Harry. Nixpn leader of the party. He'was then Belleville, Trenton «.Newmarket (Council earned him a high place in government cdéhcils. At Huron Goderich, Clinton tikes to relax in his shirt sleeves at the end of a busy day. sworn in as Prime Minister Now he wants his appoint Chamber) 45 he was many times Acting Prime Minister. ment confirmed by the 'péoptfe. Kenora .Kenora, Sioux Lookout, Ig- ...... 63 Eastdale Avenue, To- nace, Redditt, Hudson ronto^ Chatham, Wallaceburg 22 Cameron Crescent, Lea- Kingston '.... Kingston side Sarnia ...... 398 Rd., Toronto Lanark.....— Carleton Place, Smith’s 3512 Eglinton Avenue' W., Falls Toronto Lincoln .St Catharines York West ...... New Toronto—146 Fifth St Leeds Brockville Mimico—40 Mimico Ave. London London Ward 3—585 Jane Street London TORONTO MuskokarOntario ....MacTier Beaches 281 Scarborough Road Niagara Falls ...... Niagara Falls, Fort Erie 206 Montrose Avenue Nipissing North Bay-Mattawa ^ Bracondale 735 Ossington Avenue The Nixon family is "in uniform". Son Jackson, R.Ç.A.F., Northumberland Cobourg Dovercourt 1230 Davenport Road Premier Nixon is a steady-driving statesman; O.gpwvj Ontario ...Oshawa was killed in action over Germany; Katherine, R.C-A.F., 1118 West W.D., is Overseas.- Margaret is doing confidential work Mrs. Nixon is a friendly, motherly woman; a gracious' ageous thinker who has the will to get things done. His 1 . Ottawa Eglinton .2415 at Ottawa. Both daughters married service men Bob hostess and sympathetic counsel. She is well liked. long administrative: experience^ and level-headedness wherever she goes. Ottawa Fast ...—...... Ottawa High Park. 2971 West (14) is working on the farm. will ensure Progress and Unity in Government for Ontario. * Parry Sound Parry Sound Parkdale 2553 Dundas Street West - Peel ...... 1728 West Perth Stratford, Palmerston, St Riverdale 98 Pape Ave. (cômer Queen Mary’s Street East) AT THE WHEEL Peterborough Peterborough, Havelock 90 Chester Avenue Port Arthur Port Arthur, Schreiber, St Andrew «...«...455 Spadina Avenue FOR PROGRESS AND UNITY Nakina St David 60 St James Avenue Rainy River M....MJUiny River, Atikokan St George ...... ««.Foresters’ Hall, 22 College Sault Ste. Marie. Sault Ste. Marie, White Street River, Hawkes Junction, St Patrick ...«...«..161 Admiral Road Hompayne * 176 Beverley Street —...... Allandale Woodbine ...«..«..«.31 Athletic Avenue AUGUST JfflH ...... Midland, Orillia, Port Mc- 1 IMUI0 *T The ONTARIO USfftAt ASSOCIATION Nfcofl ALEX. C. LEWIS CHIEF ELECTION OFFICER ONTARIO Elect tafitffiVM for Page 4. The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ont., Friday, July 30, 1943.

William McNaughton of Vankleek Ottawa are sisters to whom sympathy dayed with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ever Hear of Chittagong? OL£.WH_K,T B GLEN and Mrs. R. A. Stewart. Hugh Christie and spent the week end Hill did business in town recently. is extended. ; Mrs. J. K. Stewart and Mis. W. A. COUNTY NEWS Miss Effie Sandilands, Montreal, It’s Leading Indian Port Mrs. H. Clements, Montreal, is holi- with friends in Aylmer, returning to MAXVILLE PLATOON LEFT j daying wth her sister and brother MacKinnon, visited Mrs. W. D. Mac- MAXVILLE Montreal Tuesday night accompanied spent a couple of days the guest of Chittagong is normally one of In- Leod Bonnie Brier, Mrs. J. J Mac- Lieut. D. M. Gamble with pipers J. dia’s leading ports. Its commercial Miss M, anil Mr. w. Blyth. Mrs. A. R. Stewart. Master, Laggan and Mr. D. D. Mac- ' Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs by Miss Isabel Christie, who will A Stewart and James McNaughton fame is not new for, in the 16th cen- Tuesday evening Mrs JJ and Mr. Miss Audrey Grant accompanied her Sweyn, Cotton Beaver Allan A. McDonald on Thursday were spend some time in the city. and the members of Platoon No. 17 of tury, the Portuguese thought so well Bob Urquhart, Skye, Mrs M. L. Stew- j Mrs. Gilbert Morrison and Miss Ar- sister Mrs. Charles Munrce home from ! of it they called it Porto Grande. Mr. and Mrs. J. McRae and daugh- James Urquhart, Skye, Mr. and Mrs. the Reserve Army S.D. & G. High- art and Mr. D. JJ. Stewart, Dunve- dis Morrison returned home from Montreal and is spending her holidays Nature was generous in providing ter Aileen were recent guests of his D. D. McMillan of Plenty, Sask. Ra- with her. landers left Sunday for Connaught the city’s site on the deep Karna- gan visited Mrs. J. K. Stewart Cornwall hospital a week ago and are Ranges where they will spend the next parents, Mr and Mrs. M. J. MacRae. cey McMillan, Laggan, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hurley of the Bank of Nova phuli river, 12 miles from its outlet Mr and Mrs. Howard MacEwen, convalescing under the care of Mrs. two weeks in camp. The men attend- in the Bay of Bengal. The largest Mrs. J M. and Mrs. M. Arkinstall Stewart Urquhart and family, Dunve- Scotia, Grenville, renewed acquain- Maxville were Sunday guest of Mr. j Hugh Hamilton (nee Wilda Morrisoii). ing are, Roy Cameron, Joseph Car- ocean-going ships can safely proceed spent Saturday at Russel gan. tnace in town on Tuesday. | Mr. and Mrs. Dolphus Filion and ter, Teddy Ciirisp, George Cline, Ar- up river nine miles. Cargoes are Miss Joan Boyd, Montreal spent a Miss Bessie Whyte returned on handled between ship and shore by j baby son, Reger were visitors with re- thur Currier, Louis Dore, Joseph Jac- few days with Mr. and Mrs. Allan A. Tuesday from two weeks’ vacation modern cranes serving waterside I latives In Moose Creek on Thursday ques, George Lalonde, Hector Lalonde, tracks of a rail terminal. Coal, ma- McDonald. spent at her home, Carleton Place. I Mrs. Annie Kennedy returned after A. Matthew, C. B. McDermid, Mae chinery, railway materials, mineral Mrs. Jack Phillips and son Derwin, Mrs. R. J. Scott accompanied by Mr. , spending a month with her son Don^ McGregor, James McKercher, Angus oil and salt are brought for distribu- Chippewa visited her brother J. D. and Mrs. Gordon Scott returned last tion to Indian and Burmese points. I aid of Agincourt, Ont. She was ac- McRae, Geo. Sewell, J. W. Smillie, McRae and Mrs. McRae. week from a visit with her son Floyd The ships take away tea, jute, cot- I companied by her grandson, Donald Osie Villeneuve, M. C. Woods. On ton, hides and wax. Passenger rrn The Mrs. D. P. McRae, Montreal visited and Mrs. Scctt at Iroquois Falls. : Campbell. account of farm labor shortage several steamer lines regularly served the with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Christie re- Howard Coleman returned to Val- | Dr. W. B. McDiarmid, M.P. returned will return before 2 weeks. port and there is telegraph commu- ALEXANDRIA cently. leyfield on Sunday following a two nication with all the principal towns home on Saturday following the ad- THE BEST IN SCREEN ENTERTAINMENT Miss Yvonne Duperron was the guest i joununent of Parliament. l weeks’ holiday with his parents Mr VIAU-KRINKLE of India. of her sister Mrs. George Harrison for A loose grouping of villages, Chit- I' Dr. J .H. Munro and T. W. Ding- and Mrs Dan Coleman. A lovely summer wedding took place tagong stands on low ground, mak- FRI. — SAT. — JULY 30 — 31 a week at her home in Amprior, Mrs. wall returned the end of the week from Miss Claire Guindon left for Mont- in West United Church, Toronto' ing a colorful picture as viewed from Harrison returned and spent several Toronto where they attended the real on Friday where she will spend on July 10th when Shirley Frances, the river. A 200-foot hill where Euro- BUP_ Heir NEWEST days with her at the King George Ho- Grand Lodge A.F. & A.M. some, time. daughter of Mi-, and Mrs. Arthur Krm- peans live, is a local distinction. Na- BIGGEST, BALMIEST tel. tives people the lower districts, their I HITI Their meet ! Rev. E. E. Preston of Vankleek Hill Mr. and Mrs. Glockeler enjoyed a kle of Sarnia, became the bride of Pte. huts framed in fruit trees. Paddy Mr. and Mrs. John Jamieson holil- Lucien Viau, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al- gag-antic roles! | will conduct the services in St. An- visit from her sister Mrs. Marshall and fields give the same clusters of j drew’s Presbyterian Church on Sun- children Janet, Donald and John. bert Viau of Greenfield ,Ont., The huts an island effect. Gardens brighten the uplands. Business day August 1 in which the congrega- Miss Flora Hamilton, B.A., Principal Rev. E. J. Graham officiated. The bride wore a floor length gown buildings are modern. , tion of the United Church will Join. of Avonmore High School spent Sun- TafdoaMySafmwith ▼ & Red Cross I F.O. Robert Ellis of St. Huberts was day with Mr. and Mrs. D. J. McLean. of white brocaded taffeta made on VIRGINIA BRUCE : home with Rev. R. W. and Mrs. Ellis Mr. and Mrs. R. JJ. McLeod re- princess lines, with sweet heart, neck- Famous Dolly Madison a Rotor! PAIEE Leif ERIKSON Lionel Atwill NanWjnn Samuel S. Hinds ! for the week end. turned on Tuesday from Martintown line and long sleeves extending to Native North Carolinian THE SARONGA THE FOUR j Loyd Waterhouse of the R.C.A, Bar- where they spent several days with his points over the hands. Her finger- Field tip length veil fell from a flower Dolly Madison was born Dolly DANCING GIRLS INK SPOTS Day riefield ,is visiting his parents Mr. and brother Mr. Dan McLeod. Payne in North Carolina in 1768. -AT- ‘Mrs. F. Waterhouse and Mr and Mrs Rev. R. W. Ellis returned home headdress and she carried a cascade of The family moved to Virginia and D. J. McLean at the latter’s home for on Friday evening from the Royal Vic- Johanna Hill roses. A three strand then to New York city so that the 1. A UNIVERSAL PICTURE children could have better education- MAX VILLE ,several days. toria Hospital where he has been a pearl necklace, gift of the bridegroom Added Attractions—Loan Stranger — Paramount News was her only ornament. al opportunities. Beauteous young ; Osias Sabourin has purchased Paul patient the last two weeks. Dolly married John Todd Jr., a March of Time—Subject, Africa, Prelude to Victory On Wednesday Miss Isabel Collett, as bridesmaid Currier’s property and he and Mrs. Miss Janie Munroe is spending the lawyer. The yellow fever epidemic was becomingly attired in a floor Sabourin are now occupying the home. week with Mrs. N. Copeland, Cornwall. of 1793 took Dolly’s husband and the August 11th length gown of powder blue sheer younger of her sons. MON. — TUES. — AUG. — 2 — 3 " Alex. R. Stewart, Lansdowne, was Miss Yvonne Duperron left Sunday with matching accessories and she car- The following year she married DOUBLE FEATURE a week end visitor at his home. for Montreal where she has secured James Madison, the noted congress- ried a bouquet of butterfly roses.. employment with the Bell Telephone man, who was nearly a score of Gnr. Rene Lavigueur of the R. C. A. Company. years her senior. She became an was groomsman. important social figure when her hus- A reception for Mr. and Mrs. Ar- Following a reception at the Diana band became secretary of state in cade Lauzon (Leila Pilon) is to be Sweets the young couple left on a 1801. Since President Thomas Jef- held in Ferguson’s hall on Friday ferson was a widower, Mrs. Madi- short honeymoon after which the son often was White House hostess. For a night, music to be furnished by Burton bride will continue to reside in Tor- In this capacity she unwittingly be- Heward’s orchestra . onto and Pte. Viau will return to his came storm center in a struggle Pte. William Pilon accompanied by military dutiesin Woodstock Camp, for precedence waged by the British his friend Pte. Frances Lefave ar- minister, Anthony Merry. where he is a member of the Stonmont, Madison became President in 1809 | Better Canada Ifter Victory rived home on Tuesday evening from Dundas and Glengarry Highlanders. and when they were forced to flee Victoria, B.C. on two weeks’ visit. before the British invaders in the Mrs. Melba McDougall and her mo- ST. ELMO War of 1812, Dolly saved many state papers and a portrait of George VOTE FOR ther, Mrs. W. J. Hall of Osgoode re- Miss Hazel MacKercher, Ottawa was Washington. When they left the «M/i FRANCES GIFFORD • JOHNNY (BOY) SHEFFIELD / turned on Saturday from Port Stanley a week end guest of her parents Mr. White House they lived quietly on 1 where they holidayed with her bro- Produudh SOL LESSER • Dimudh WILLIAM THIELE and Mrs. Fergus MacKercher. a Virginia plantation. After Madi- I tefian Play by Rcy Chanslor qnd Yeung, from i Story by Carroll Younffi^ . Your C.C.F. Candidate ther Sgt. Pilot Clayton J. Hall of son’s death in 1836 Dolly returned to A BORN — MacGREGOR -, At St. Washington and died there in 1849. Fingal who was on two weeks’ leave. Elmo, on Friday, July 23vd. to Mr. and Starring Mrs. Donald Jack (nee Edith Mac- Mrs J. Cameron MacGregor (nee “SEVEN MILES FROM ALCATRAZ’’ Ewen) of Saskatoon and daughter Wilma MacKercher), a daughter. Remodeling Property Eleanor who have been visiting her Mrs MacMillan, and daguhter FHA loans for remodeling to pro- James Craig, Bonita Granville, Frank Jenks cousin Miss Gladys McEwen in Ot- Mrs. Marian MacMillan of Lochiel vide government-approved addition- al living quarters for war workers, Pte. Kenneth L Welter tawa spent Tuesdya with Mrs D. G. visited her daughtad'Mrs. John W. WED. — THURS. — AUGTS — 4~ ~ McEwen and Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. A. may be insured by FHA up to $5,000. Campbell the latter part of the week. For a remodeling project WPB au- PAL-NITES W. McEwen and Donald. Miss Annabelle MacLennan spent thorization is necessary unless the Mr: and Mrs. Fletcher Chisholm of Thursday with her aunt Mrs. Lyman cost is less than $200, and WPB pri- Glorifying That Dauntless Symbol of Courage Cornwall visited her mother Mrs. D. ority assistance also is necessary MaeKillican. —The Australian Soldier G. Ewen and Arnold on Sunday and where the purchase of critical ma- IÎ You Want terials is necessary for such re- spent the day with them at L’Orignal. DUNVEGAN modeling projects. A donation for the apron or fancy Pipe Major J1 Ai Stewart left for To qualify for a loan, a remodel- 40,000 work booth is asked for the Red Crss' ing project must be located in an 1. A better deal for Ontario farmers. Camp at Connaught Ranges on Sun- . f Field Day t be held n August 11th, area where the housing situation for day. HORSEMEN Mres. Duncan Kippen attended the war workers is critical, and must be ! 2. Equal and greater educational opportunity. I Mrs. Donald Dewar and son Mal- made with a view to providing liv- starring two new screen finds wedding, in St. Raphael’s Church on colm are visiting Montreal friends. ing accommodations for war work- GRANT TAYLOR • BETTY BRYANT I Monday morning, of her nephew Am- ers. Applicant for loan must certi- 3. Full rehabilitation of our servicemen. Miss Harriet Campbell spent a few .pL\d a great comic brose McLean of Greenfield and Miss fy to the bank or other private lend- days in Ottawa last week. "CHIPS" RAFFERTY Miss Annie Frances O’Connor of Glen ing institution that for 60 days after 4. Social legislation to provide economic security. | Miss Annie Fraser, Lochinvar spent his project is completed he will give ' And a Cast of Roy. Thousands the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. first call for occupancy to war work- Pilot-Officer and Mrs. E. Hunter Fraser. ers. were home Saturday and Sunday and Miss Bessie Pechie and girl friend VOTE C.C.F. j visited Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Vallan.ce and from Cornwall spent the week end A family and Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Mc- When Guilds Controlled Production with her grandmother Mrs. Gray. Dougall The jewelry and musical instru- Miss Christy Bethune is at present ments industries at Pforzheim, Ger- •. —— Mr. Oreil McNaughton of the Bank j|2 Shows each night starting at 7.30-Matinee, Wed. and Sat. at 2.30. spending her holidays with Mr. and many, developed when guilds con- of Nova Scotia, Toronto, is holidaying Mrs. Rod Campbell. trolled production. Manufacture of with his mother, Mrs J. P, MicNaugh- jewelry there had its origin in the Mr. D. A. Gray and Mi Peter ton and Mr and Mirs L. McNaughton Black Forest guild of lapidaries— Pechie Cornwall visited here on Sat- , ONTARIO ELECTIONS 1943 and family. workers in precious stones—whose urday. -heyday was in the 16th century. Mu- Mr and Mrs. N. Lagroix Mrs. ,J. A. Mrs. J. R. Cameron who is visiting sical instrument making developed Gamble, Dr. and Mrs D. M. Gamble slowly from wood carving. The In- her brother Mr. W. D. Chissolm call- motored to Montreal on Friday even- dustry House, popular with tourists, on friends here on Monday. NOTICE TO PROXY HOLDERS ing where they attended the Brunet— is headquarters for a permanent ex- Mrs D. N. MacMillan has as her hibit of the varied craft of over Miron wedding on Saturday returning 500 jewelry manufacturers. Pforz- Glengarry OM iesociation guest at the Mance, her cousin Miss home that evening. heim was once a Roman settlement, Hambleton. Pte. Charlies Boisvenue, of King- Porta Hercinia, meaning Gate of IMPORTANT ston visited his parents while on week Mr. and Mrs. C. MacEean of Boston the Hercinian Forest. Its most an- Public Meetings' end leave. arrived on Saturday to visit the lat- cient landmark is the Castle church, ter’s mother Mrs. Dougald MacDon- dating from the 11th century. The /"AWING to the delay of Extra-Provincial Active Miss Audrey Metcalfe of Ottawa church is divided into separate ald. Service Voters overseas in completing and retum- was a week end guest at her home. places of worship for Roman Catho- lics and Lutherans. itig Proxy appointments to Ontario, special arrange- Miss Catherine McEwen returned to It was with deep regret that friends Public Meetings will be held at the Ottawa on Sunday following a two here learned of the sudden passing i ments have been made to protect the franchise of such weeks’ holiday at her home. of the late Mrs. James Montgomery following places during the com- voters. Three Ten-Thousandths of an Inch Miss Betty Leonard of Ottawa was nee Margaret MacLennan of Winni- Axis sub commanders know7 That Special Sittings of Revising Officers will be held in the guest of her grandmother Mrs. peg, former Dunvegan girl and daugh- a Liberty ship can turn on a dime— ing davs in the interests of each Electoral District on Tuesday, August 3rd, to John Dixon over the week end. ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Duncan maybe it’s because the final ma- chining of the steel pinions which receive applications from holders of Proxies from A reception wa sheld in Ferguson’s Ban MacLennan of Baltic’s Corners. hall on Friday night for Alex G. Mc- She leaves to mourn,her loss her sor- help drive these great merchant Extra-Provincial Active Service Voters to have their ships through the seas must be ac- Ewen and his bride the former Mae rowing husband and one sister, Mrs. curate to three ten-thousandths of E. appointments certified. Campbell of Dunvegan, Howard Harriet Campbell of Avonmore. an inch—work which is often done If the appointments are certified by the Revising Kennedy, on behalf of their many, in air conditioned rooms where the Officer, they can be presented by the holder to the friends offered best wishes and Wilfred temperature cannot vary more than Lilersl Caiuiieate in \k Mncia! Ekction: four degrees. This prevents expan- McEwen presented a substantial purse. Deputy Returning Officer in the proper Polling Sub- sion or contraction due to variations Friday, July 30.— St. Eugene. Division on Election Day and application made for Kenyon orchestra furnished music for in temperature. Just another rea- a ballot. the dance. son these ships are good! Saturday, July 31.—Vankleek Hill The holder of the Proxy form must be a voter in the DIED IN BRITISH COLUMBIA Monday, Aug. 2.— St. Bernardin.. same Electoral District as the Active Service Vyter, The elder residents of the communi- A Tribute From Secretary Knox Tuesday, August 3—Glen Robertson and and must be able to vouch for the fact that the Active ty will learn with regret of the death “The importance of ships in win- from pneumonia of Arthur Burton in ning our ultimate victory and in Ste. Anne de Prescott Service Voter resided in the Electoral Distria for maintaining the peace and prosperi- ta Quesnel hospital, B.C. last week. thirty days prior to his enlistment, or in lieu thereof ty of the post-war era cannot be un- All the Meetings will open at 8.00 p.m., excepting He was the youngest son of late Jas. ! derestimated . . . The performance must have him vouched for by a voter who is familiar the afternoon meeting of Premier Nixon Burton and his wife Helen McMaster of American-built navy and mer- with the fatts. and was one of the popular young chant marine vessels, operating un- Addresses will be delivered in English and French , ALEX. C. LEWIS men of the village before he left over ; der most difficult conditions, is a CHIEF ELECTION OFFICER proud chapter in our history of this EVERYBODY WELCOME. ONTARIO forty years ago for the west where he global conflict. These1-, ships have has since resided. character; they have been soundly W. J. MAJOR, EUGENE A. MACDONALD, 1 Mks. W. Saucier, Chestervilie, Mrs. ÎUY constructed.’’-^Secretary of the Na- President Sec’y-Treas. H. A. McIntyre and Mrs. J. Murphy, WAR SAVINAS STAMPS vy Knox. Page 5. The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Out., Friday, July 30, 1943.

Mïs. St. Pierre, Cornwall is spend- Angus Allan Ban Macdonell and his I Moose Jaw and are guehte of Mrs. E. COUNTY NEWS ing a few days with her daughter Mrs wife, Janet Miacdonell, Indian Hambleton. Fine New Factory Jos. W. Jacque. Lands, Apple Hill. He leaves to moum Although not obliged to the social APPLE HILL Mr. Scott Brown of Montreal spent his loss, his wife ,the former Elizabeth as orglnally planned for Aug. 11 is At Gravel Hill Think Before You Buy Or Sell at the home of Mr. Fred Modler on O’Brien, 3rd Kenycu; four daughters now to take place on the evening of Miss Tiililan Gee, Montreal spent Saturday. and two sons both of whom are in Aug 10th. Rather than have two so- On the morning of April 21 of this the week end at the home of Mrs. Fred the armed forces, and one sister, Miss cials the committee was good enough year Fanner’s Joy Cheese factory val- of Mrs. Fred Modler , Much sympathy is extended to Le- gault family in the death of their fa- Catherine Macdonell, residing on the to change the date so in the mean- ued at $20,000 lay In a mass of smould- Mr. and Mrs. Octave Gauthier spent ther the late H. A. Legault. old homestead. time save up your money It will be ering ruins, the result of a fire from Sunday with frlfends in Cornwall. unknown causes. Friday Evening, July Miss Mamie Munro is spending the The funeral took place Tuesday worth your while, coming, just wait Miss Jeannine Guindon is spending a 23rd, three months later, the proprie- I week in Merrickvllle. morning to the church of the Precious and see. few days with friends in Montreal. Blood, Oalabogie. Rev. Fr. Sullivan tors W. A. and J. Howard Buell open During the months of July and sang the funeral mass and the libera WILLIAMSTOWN the new factory with a public meeting, August all business places in the vil- was chanted by Rev. Fr. Flynn. when more than 200 people gathered lage of Apple Ttili will be closed each Mr Sam Be thune and son Donald, to inspect the new plant and offer Wednesday afternoon and evening. The pallbearers were six of his neigh RED CROSS hors. Fort William, spent a few days re- good wishes to the owners on the BOHN FARM WANTED This arrangement has been made cently with Mr and Mrs Norman achievement. MAJOR—At Alexandria, on Monday, Farm with stock and machinery, will Those attending the funeral from through the co-operation of the busi- Bethume and son Clarence. July 26th, 1943. to Mr. and Mrs Ludger rent or’ work on shares. For further this district were his sister Cather- The building of cinder block con- ness men. Next Wednesday afternoon, Rev. Harvey Campbell, Montreal, struction is one of the finest and most Major, daughter. particulars apply The News Office, July 28th, 1943, is the beginning of ine, his niece, Mrs Alex Campbell, Alexandria. 27-2, 31-2p Maxville, a nephew, Vincent Mac- conducted the service in St. Andrew’s modern cheese and butter factories in —AT— closed doors. United Church Sunday morning. Ontario. The curing room finished in .NOTICE I donell ,and' a very dear friend, H. D. RE FINANCIAL AGENTS Henri Daoust, Toronto and A. S. fir, is insulated and refrigerated with TEACHER WANTED Munro, Apple Hill TAKE NOTICE that the following Qualified teacher for School section MB ANGUS MacDONELL Hector Daoust, Montreal arrived here shelves to hold 680 cheese. The other Glen Robertson . are Financial Agents for the three No. 23 Kenyon. Salary nine hundred The death occurred on Saturday, last week to visit their parents Mr. and rooms are finished in plaster. There is SHia BRODIE Candidates ta the Gïeagaxiy dollars. Duties to commence Septem- On Tuesday July 17th of Angus Macdonell, .Angie Mrs J. Daoust and\ famUy. , also a receiving room, office, washroom, ^ ^ tuenoy forthcomJng ber 1st, 1943. Apply stating qualifica- Angus Allan) at Oalabogie, Ont., in his Miss Molly Parke of Toronto is holi- Mrs Gladstone Barrett and two fitted with shower, butter room, boiler August 4th 1943 tions to M. McRAE, Secretary-Trea- AUGUST 10th, daying here with Miss Stella M)c- 78th years. children, Irene and Doreen, are visiting room and separate store room. Each ( jjonel Devaux L C Kennedy surer, Greenfield. Ont. 36-2 The deceased was a son of the late | Meekin. W. J. C. Bàrrett. machine is operated by a separate mo- Williamstown Keep The Date Open PROPERTY FOR SALE Erin Cottage, the home of and Miss Rita Jcdoin, Cornwall, spent tor, and is modem in evgry respect, j por—Edmund A MaoGiUivray, Dr. The residence of toe late - James Mrs John Greer, was opened to a party last week the guest of her grand A driilled well will insure art adequate D. D. Macintosh, Dentist, Alexandria McFhee, Mata Strëet, Alexandria. of friends Tuesday evening when a parents, Mr and Mrs Wm Jodoln, water supply. For—Kenneth L. Walter, Mrs J. E. Apply to Box 953, Cornwall, Ont., or WHERE WE ALL MEET AGAIN wiener roast was enjoyed. | Mr and Mrs Sam Bethume, Fort The meeting opened with Harold Cameron, Housewife, Dunvegan. Mrs. A. W. McMillan, Alexandria. 29-30. AT THE The Covenanter WWMS. met yes- , William, Mrs. Alex McMillan and her Crawford acting as chairman. After a DONALD J. MacDONELL, R. O. terday (Thrusday) in the church for daughter and two small children of few well chosen remarks he called on July 29to, 1943. 31-2C their regular monthly meeting, Mrs Juanita, Sask., spent Tuesday after FOR SALE toe reeve of Roxtoorough, George L. I Eight pigs 5 weeks old, for sale, Apply noon wi|th Mir and Mirs Norman W. F. Brodie is president. McIntosh, who spoke on toe great loss NOTICE TO CREDITORS to J. D. MacMILLAN, Glen Sandfield Bethume. Buell Bros, had suffered in April and I -— Sl^p GRANDI SOCIAL GLEN ROBERTSON congratulated them on the task they* 111IN THE ESTATE OFop ' CHARLES DALKEITH McEVOY, late of toe Township of under the auspices of Lucien Archambault of Deseronto had completed In such a short time, in FOR SALE providing toe community with such Cornwall in the County of Stormont, 1 was here for toe week end. A native Mrs. Hume Kent and children re- A quantity of cedar shingles for sale. a well equipped factory. retired farmer, deceased. St. Margaret’s Parish of toe Glen and expects In toe near lumed home after spending some Apply to SOUME SEGTJIN, Glen Rev. H. Beach,Finch, was toe next AH persons having claims against future to be an Air-Pilot. time with relatives at Kingston Robertson. $l-ic speaker and stressed toe importance of toe estate of CHARLES McEVOY who L.A.C. R. L. Hanley who is attend-1 Mr. N. R. McLeod has purchased toe died on or about 16th of April, 1943 GLEN NEVIS, ONT. property of toe late Mr McLeod and food supplies to Great Britain, cheese FOR gAT.ie tag gunnery school in Jarvis was home being. , one of. Ütoe most important. pro-__ are hereby notified to send in to toe Registered Holstein bull, sixteen for a day last week. is making preparations to occupy ducts. undersigned (solicitors on or before the months old. Herd accredited and listed. Wednesday Evening Mr. R. S. McGillis, Montreal Is same. Several cheese makers of toe sur- 17th day of August, 1943, full parti- Apply to E L. D. MCMILLAN, Green- spending a fortnight with Angus Mac- Mr. Stanley MacLeod of Peterbor- culars of their claims and after that rounding district were called on. Ro- field, Ont (Laggan) Tel. R. 4, Line 10 donell. i cugh is spending this week with Mr. date toe administratrix will proceed bert Smith, Finch and Duncan Mc- 31-lc to distribute toe estate having regard Among toe visitors here last week *tad Mrs. J. W. McLeod Sprtak Creek, Donald, McMillan’s Comers, spoke August 11, 1943 were Dr and Mrs K. E. Bellamy of Brig Mrs. Mary McLennan of Montreal only to toe claims of wblch she shall briefly wishing toe owners every suc- FOR SALE den. Ont. j visited relatives through this district then have notice. White Leghorn Pullets, 2 weeks old Mrs. M. G McRae had as week end 1834 week. , Dated At Alexandria, this 17to day A. L. Gibson head of the dairy divi- j j^y 20c; 3 weeks old 25c; 4 weeks 30c— EXCEPTIONAL PROGRAMME—BETTER THAN EVER. guests Mr and Mrs R. Burnett of Mr. Angus McDougal of Alberta is 0 sion, Kemptville Agrculutral School, | | MACDONELL & MACDONALD, Apply GODDARD OKtOK HATCHER- Montreal and Miss Nina McRae of visiting relatives here after an absence IES, Britannia Heights, Ont. 31-2C gave a very Music, Dancing, Songs, Revues by Entertainers from Toronto who came home to extend toe of thirty-five years. interesting address on toe soucitors for toe Administratrix, PLACES FAR AND NEAR glad hand to their brother Pte. K. Mc- Miss Lois McLeod is home from Ot- development^ of toe cheese industry. 3Q_3CI Alexandria, Ont. FOR SALE Rae of toe Queen’s Own Highlanders t&wa for some tone. | first cheese factory in Ontario was. .. — . —! 1932 Chev. half ton pickup truck, five opened 1864 who recently returned from oveseas Miss Isabel Villeneuve returned - Previous to that time, DRESSMAKING AND very good tires. Apply to ALBERT * butter and cheese had to be manu- anud is one of toe heroes of toe Dieppe home from Hawkesbury Where she MUSIC TEACHER SEGUIN, Lancaster, Ont.—Phone 3901 BINGO, BAZAAR, CANDY BOOTHS, ORANGE TI^EE factored at home by toe farm women. Ladles’ and Men’s Tailoring, Far raid. spent some time. 31-tf. . In 1893 a mammoth cheese was made Repairing, Alterations—also Teacher Mrs. Margaret McDonald has as in toe Perth district. It weighed eleven of Violin, Plano, Hawalan and Spanlsb EXCELLENT LUNCH SERVED ON GROUNDS guests Mr. J. D. Phypher and Miss FOR SALE tons and was taken to toe World’s Guitar- AGNES VALADE, Aiexan- ! Audrey Cooney of Montreal, - Store and house with modem con- Fair at Chicago under toe supervision n-«L j Mrs. R. Peachey, Montreal is spend- veniences in Maxville. For further par- ADMISSION, Including Lunch, Adulte 50c, ; Children 25c. of Mr Publow where it was on display1 ! tag a few days at her summer home ticulars apply to MRS CHARLES for six months. At the end of that LEOPOLD LALONDE In case of rain, social will he held the following evening. i on the banks of the McDonald and BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY USHER, Maxville. Telephone 27 31-lc period i it was shipped overseas and Robertson drain. ALEXANDRIA, ONT. GOD SAVE THE KING. conveyed all over Great Britain, serv- gg§g .. \ ! Welcome visitors here at present sire 10 to 12 am 2 to ipm FOR SALE tag as an advertisement for Ontario One hundred acre farm, south half Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hambleton of Saturday—16 to 12 33-8to Lochiel. Good buildings and cheese. This venture was the means Phone 137. , 28-tfj of establishing a market for Canadian water supply. Apply to MRS. MAUD . cheese in Great Britain. Mr Gibson stat ■ ' SUMMER OFFFICE HOURS MCDONALD, HR. 1 Dalkeith. 31-2P ed that because of the rich food value Commencing on Monday, May 3rd of cheese and toe urgent need of it and continuing until the 25th of Sep- AUCTION SALE overseas, a fair and just return should tember 1943 toe law office of Messrs. Auction Sale of Household Furni- be received^ by toe cheesemakers and Macdonell & Macdonald , Bank o ture and Effects at the residence of farmers for their labour. Nova Scotia Chambers, Alexandria, ,toe auctioneer, Saturday evening Aug. Otoer speakers wereF. B. Brownridge will be open for business from 8.36 7th. president of Cornwall cheese board, Mr am. until 5 o’clock p.m. dally except WILFRED MAROOUX A Wells, Finch ; J. D. McRae, Maxville, Saturday and on Saturday from 8.3p Alexandria, Auctioneer. ** FROM John tii McDonald and Thomas Dun- until 1 pm. Under successive Conservative and Liberal Gov- can, Cornwall, , iGladstone McLean For urgent maltters appointments CARD OF THANKS BANKS . POST OFFICES Mrs. J. A. Cheff, Mrs. Sart Perreault Finch; W N. Beggand John Fer- may be made outside of regular office DEPARTMENT STORES • DRUGGISTS Mrs Lloyd McDonald wish to thank GROCERS . TOBACCONISTS guson, Gravel Hill; who congratulated hours by letter or by phoning No. 138 ernments we have suffered from low prices for farm BOOK STORES ml other RETAIL STORES Rev. Father Gauthier and Rev. Father Buell Bros, on their achievement and MACDONELL & MACDONALD, offered good wishes for theta future. ! 18-lf. Alexandria, Out. Lalonde, The Rev. Sisters, toe Doctors produce. We have had two wars in a single genera- 1 and Nurses and all friends and neigh- Mr Connell, chief dairy instactor, _ T>T»TT T 'rK[C±~~* bours for toe kindness shown to them . A. L. CREWSON, MD„ CM., (MeGSl) Kemptville, made comments on j . WÆ or summer anc tion. We have endured a blighting depression for LM.C.C. in the recent illness and death of their fine cheese factory, just completed. mpylng of bull(Ungs at l0W4*t EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. modem In every detail and second to CHARLEBOI8, of Guar father, the late Hugh A. Legault. Glasses supplied and fitted. Telepbono prlces by ten long years. none in Eastern Ontario. 1245. 132 West Second Street, Com Town, Alexandria. Those having trou- J. Howard Buell, thaked all who had j pumps or wells apply ta per- mil. Ont., Please make appointment* b e These conditions should not be our lot in the with toe secretary. Office open 9—it helped and encouraged them making gpp or by ;etter and you will recelvi THIS WEEK 1—5* Saturday 9—18. special mention of John Entwistle, ftdl particulars. (etr j conirtKitor Roy Btagley and Arthur future but they will be unless you, the voters, do Crawford on whose farm, toe new building has been erected. W. A. Buell something about it. And you will have those condi- also thanked toe people for theta GEORGE kindness and help and good wishes tions again if you return to power. the old parties Public Meetin f6r toe fuutre. The meeting was brought to a close by staging They in support of ! are jolly G«od Fellows and God Save who allowed them before. the King. & j The factory started operating on For the sake of yourself, for the sake of your ; Monday mgrntajg. The first milk to be will speak over all 8,1If Jrii J received (that of Robert and Milton Radio Stations LIONEL , Crawford, Monckland. sons and husbands in the fighting forces, demand on THURSDAY, JULY 29, Farmer, Williamstown 8.30 P.M. August 4th a better Canada and a better world SATURDAY, JULY 31, Progressive-Conservative Candidate in 9.00 P.M. after victory. This you can do only by voting for SATURDAY, JULY 31, 11.30 P.M. and electing your C.C.F. candidate. Glengarry and Prescott Riding WILL BE HELD AT Vote for a A vote for the old-line parties willfbe a vote for Glen Robertson and St. Anne’s, Friday, July 30 Strong Ontario conditions as they were in the thirties. Maxville —Saturday, July 31st Green Valley, Monday, August 2nd. WAR Wed., Aug. 4 Alexandria—K. of C. Hall, Tuesday, Aug. 3rd. Mark Your Ballot Glengarry Elect All meetings called for 8.30 sharp. SAVINGS for the PBOGHESSIVE Prominent English and French Speakers will STAMPS Pte. Kenneth L. Walter Address the Meetings P» FROM CONSERVATIVE I BANKS « ROSI OFFICËS I ALT. ARE INVITED TO ATTEND I DEPARTMENT STORES . DRUOOISTS I I GROCERS • TOBACCONISTS I CANDIDATE IBM I .BOOK STORES and oth.r RETAIL STORES I Page 6. The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ont., Friday, July 30, 1943.

measured tones, without gesticulation; ! Asc the Sicilian invasion news broke, . of the House of Commons toward the [ Here’s news. Pacific coast salmon, a : at times arm., folded. He has piercing Parliament sitting n irritating, list \ California’s Ordinance 1 cameras; khaki, blue, white; six abreast j favourite food, will likely be lower In Every Man’s I eyes which seem to take everything in Coldwell had formally pledged Cana- : Preventing ‘Shacktowns’ arms sWBigmg, prud of themselves j price than otherwise, and if the run is I without movnig. While speaking, his fairs .Mr. King Br. Graydon,- and Mi-, and flüè bisïoric background. Canada’s good supplies will be available for Offensive California cities and counties are j when talking about the road from a pentrating dis:ussion on foreign af- using two types of ordinances to pre- thrilling youth in uniform. You might Canadian tables. Prices Board, fisher- j twice did he appear animated; once At last the great oHensive has come; vent trailer camps and auto courts sticky weather, fenced its way through see yôf own-üôy or girl in that film, men and department have come to an face, stem, is in complete repose .Only the first, step in liberating a .contin- from degenerating into “shack- j da would not fail our fighting men. J. sme place, some day. j agreement. Previous order setting towns.” “Tunis to Berlin;” and again later in ent. Our men in the centre of it carry j H. Blackmore, said he wanted no repi- ' mximums and price to fishermen re- The homes-on-wheels, which shel- ; the question period when asked what Yo asked abbut bicycles. Tm told the name, of Canada through the bul- tition of the deal given soldiers after voked. ter many war workers and migrant efféet recognition would have for teh , present intention not to increase num- lets, the heat an3 the dust, i , crop pickers, must come up to cer- the last war. j National Liberation Committee. His ber manufacturéd. No change in num- It may be painful to compare what faih standards in at least 25 cities STEPHEN MCLAUGHLIN and eight coùntiès of the state which ing fithat was a political question, he Home front quickies: Owing to short j ber of models till end #?far. ” Hire Ijçfe they are doing in Sicily with what we A WEEKLY EDITOR supply of allied nations, such seeds as \ LICENSED AUCTIONEER have adopted the “model” ordi- face lit up and he smiled broadly, say- developed a wartime model, expect To For Glengarry, Stormont and Dnndaa do here. But it need not be, for there nances, prepared by the state divi- alfalfa, red clover, akike from 1943 ! ^ LOOKS AT knew nothing about polities. He was be able to continue its production as it 2C years successful experience. For are two kinds of. offensive. They are ;si8h of immigration and housing. Canadaian crop badly needed. Farm- ! represents the barest essential lor fighting to make sure we do not get the Other municipalities have adopted introduced to the press conference by rates, etc, write, or telephone No. 45- Prime Minister King. erse asked to harevst, save as much as ! cheap transportation,” is the state- wrong ^ind of world. We must fight variations of the models. Maxville, Ont. The. model ‘ ordinance, controlling possible, sell at ceiling through usual ment. tom aké sure we do get the right kind Ottawa To get in touch with Mr. McLaugh- trailer camps and tent , spaces in in- Questined ih the House why the dis- channels formerly only bought in i lin, Auctioneer in this district, sea Ur. Suppose'we in Canada had to read corporated cities was first adopted ! ^ 3 Written specialty connut on Canadian funds as against To indicate increased demand on Britain, U.S.A., for the first time w ! C. McKinnon, Blacksmith, Alexandria. headlines in the papers like: “Allied by Banning ih 1936' and now is in tot the weekly newspapers of Canada UB. dollars, finance minister llsley now have deiiveréd, Made-In-Canada, section informs us that sales of wo- fbrce ih' 25 cities including Santa invasion bogs down! High Command stted that stability is mch more im- 50 special operating tables for use on Canadian supplies now, the Standards A. L. CREWSON, MD„ CM.. (MoGHR •disagrees:” or “Lack of confidence Ana, Marysville and Vallejo. To con- men’s clothing increased by 98% during trol unincorporated areas, an ordi- By Jim Greenblat portant at the present time. Any* naval vessels, a million dental burs for LAI.O.O. between Sfffcers and men underlies nance regulating auto and house In the House of Commons the other . change in final exchange rates, he de- drilling teeth total value of con- first three months of 1943, as against EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. collapse of allied offensive.” But just' courts and camp spaces and prohib- i. press cnference for General Henri wouldn’t. There would be no national tracts and commitments on Canadian - the same period in 1939. Glasses supplied and fitted. Telephoo* look at "our headlines [Strikes, black- iting squatter camps has been adopt- dislocation; some wuld benefit, others Munitions & Supply neared nine bil- ! 1245. 132 West Second Street, OMM- ed by eight counties, including Ven- day attended, n behalf of the weeklies No increase in butter ration, officials ■markets, mud-slinging, mistrust, sus- Giraud. A memorable experience for clared, would cause a vast amount of and United Kingdom accounts by wall, Out., Please make appointment! tura; Santa Barbara and San Luis for victory. Increased stocks not ab- picion, or press is full of it. , Warnings Obispôÿ-jüst north of Los Angeles. me. The General spoke for 50 minutes gain by reducing the spread nw. For lion dollar mark end of June. Don’t with the secretary. Office open S U, that the real battle is only beginning Features of the city trailer camp without notes. Tall, wearing a plain . instance if the west exported a lot of kid yourself, Canada is pulling Its say. Your little mealtime pat works 1—8. Saturday »—II. seem to go over our heads. We must ordinance are as follows: The .city, grain to the U.S. hey would suffer by load. normal, but consumption higher. Every planning commission—or if there is khaki field uniform without decora- realize that while ouru soldiers are tions of any kind, he looked every inch reason of he changing rates set. It WILFRID MARCOUX none, the building or health depart- Theer was a luump in my throat. time a coupon comes due, they have to winning the war in the battlefield, we ment-must approve the locatioh of -the. famous soldier, who in two wars was pointed out that to wash out the LICENSED AUCTIONEER Other morning watched national film provide for 5,700,000 lbs weekly. To FOR THE COUNTY OF GLENGARRY have to win t he batlte of production pn a trailer camp site after public hear- has escaped from German prisons. His exchange rae white competing with board crew shoot scene fr a documen- build up reserve stocks for winter, as For references get in touch with the home front. Production these days ings, and the city council.grants the chiselled, granite jaw sets up an inter- ; counties whose currency is depricated application for permit. House traiL tary film. Wave after wave of soldiers, those for whom I have conducted means more than just the impdements esting face, else to a double for the 1 below ours would be a disadvantage to ! production lags, they need at least 70 of war, more than food for us and ers must be eight feet apart, and airmen, C.W.A.C’s Wrens ,air-girls sales. Reasonable rates. Alexandrin. eight feçt, from any lot line, the late Lord Kitchener. He talks in slow million pounds. Phone 49. or allies, it means the spirit to win grounds kept drained, sanitary and marching dwn the massive, broad steps the war and secure the peace. lighted, and water supply from fau- Our- offensive at home in Canada cets provided. Trailers must not be fixed permanently to the ground. can begin any day we choose. We can Separate toilet facilities for men and prove 'to our soldiers that we believe women are specified, one to every Canada is worth fighting and dying for. ten, tents, camp cars or trailers, Every man and woman is free to do along with bathing facilities and, hot something about it. The ordinary man and cold water. Refuse and sewage disposal facilities must be provided. can determine to live for Canada. AUGUST 4 Each one o fus can sacrifice as our boys are doing; not just the little lux- Sardine, Sponge Fishing ambition, or mistrust and our greed, uries of food or gasoline, we can sa- From ‘Haunted’ Island crifice our selfishness, our personal Nearly four centuries ago Lampe- dusa, a Mediterranean island, was We can start living as oUr invasion deserted; two centuries later a lone troops have been living these islander led a Crusoe existence there, last three years—matching their dis- Italians thought the island was cipline, their physical fitness, their haunted. If. the inhabitants are ih- clihed toward celebration, next, year alert mentalty, their perfect teamwork they could celebrate the 100th anni- we can pull together with those near- TAXES - BETTER INCOMES versary of the establishment of a col- est ùus, and start pulling the country ony of several hundred Sicilians. To- together. This'is every-man’s least cbn- day the island’s population is in ex- tribtion towards building a country cess of 3,500. An Italian penal col- ony is situated there. Off the south- worthy of the sweat and sacrifiées of ern shore, connected by a fordable Sicily. reef, is the Isola Conigli, the Island TIME BOMBS of the Rabbits. Rabbits and' rats A SECURE• ' FUTURE

. something else I bet you never How Powhattan County I thought of. Professor Huhne could Got Name From Indians have gone—forty times over and you’d French and Indian is Virginia’s Ever Reliable ! better believe it-to better jobs with Powhattan county—French in its ! bigger salaries. But he didn’t. He stayed early settlement and Indian in its I on here, working like a one-armed name. Neither name has anything w [TIMBER to do with that French and Indian | paperhanger—what or? So the old war in which George Washington j school could be kept open to us.’’ won those figurative spurs which led I During the next two months, when to his choice as commander in chief CHAPTER XX ^ ! said young Bowen firmly. ‘ ‘It is cruel ffcm his arm chdir, turning it was apparent to Timothy that they of the Continental armies and to his 1 s eventual title of Father of His j to indulge in threadbare discredited ^ * shaggy gray head from side were leading as forlorn a hope as even SALADA He went on, “On that day last Dec-' ieberalism at the expense of a pitiful *9 sW® as he looked into the Country. Canby had predicted and that he would embçr Mr. VVheaton urged the exclus- ly poor school and poor town. To qui- attentive young eyes, that Mr Dewey The French settlers were Hugue- fail in this as he failed with Susan, he not refugees from religious persecu- TEA & COFFEE ton of any student, no matter how fine Me over the terms of this aastounding said his say. He bade them be proud tried occasionally to give a practical tion, for whom special arrangements his personality and intelligence, if he piece of good fortune, looks to me, Mr-. ?f the .tradition badt of them; die re- will give you the maximum of satisfaction for . thought to what would lie beyond that in the New World Were made by bad any 'connection ypth a rase fof Hulme, like keeping a despertely sick minded them that noble traditions are their Britannic majesties William your rations. . failure for him and ins old dependent Which Mï Whèâton had a personal Man from gettllig thé medicine lie needs always m danger frcm the beast m and Mary in 1699, writes ElWoodi man Without Aunt Lavinia he could pos- dislike. He had his will carefully drawn becuse you don’t like the color of the • that it is Fascism’s expressed Street in the Richmond Times-Dis- sibly, probably—certainly in fact—find patch. These early French settlers as ybu see, to try to make sine that his druggist ’s eyes.” purpose to unleash the beast in man another teaching position. But it would are memorialized in place names ideas for the Academy’s future should Something about the quality of his by its incitement to race hatred. He not be without Aunt Lavinia. And it and still persisting family names be realized/ ’ voice as he spoke, of his darting look ended, “Boys and girls of Clifford, and in the romantic name given to would be with an Aunt Lavinia con- His pause was long. The silence was f resentment, made Timothy surmise, children, grandchildren, great-grand- Virginia Route 44, which runs across 0 stantly more difficult to explain to nor- crackling with tensity. People gazed up “There’s something personal he can’t children of free men and free women- the northern part of the county, the mal people. Huguenot Trail. at his grim face, unwinkingly attentive stand about me. ” your town counts on you to stand for The Indian name was a product He went on, “Mr. Dewey has some- Bowen and Peter Dryden went on to right, to hold the light of honour burn- velopes for a while and went around of the Revolution. 'The county, was thing he wants to say to you, and so ^ice student meeting. ‘If you don ’-t ob- mg bright and free. ’ * to talk to members of her class now organized by the general assembly FORWARD has Doctor Foote. My part in this ject to my being present,” said Bowen He stood up, he .pushed.his chair away, Susan helped type and address en- to 1771. Before the Revolution coun- meeting was to make the terms of Mr implying by his accent that Timothy “Of honor,’* he repeated solemnly. living -in Clifford. But as soon as her ties had largely been named after school closed; She was sent for by British royalty, nobility or places. WITH THE Wheaton’s wiU clear to you all, not only woujd. _ As he sat down at the Muck of the The Revolution, blotted out the del- the Wording but the real meaning. I ‘Oh, come along! Come along! The platform the students began to ap- some Cadoret cousins on the other side sire for such signs of allegiance to shall vote for a trustee who will stand more the merrier,” said Timothy, gem- plaud. of the state whom she had promised to the mother country. Powhattan was visit, and after that Oanby’s time was the chief of the Powhattan Confed- with Mr. Dewey in refusing to accept a]ly. When they were ready for the next this bribe. And if it is accept, I shall _ , , . _ H _ . too much taken up with driving over ! eracy and the Indian who made the The four men entered the Assembly speaker Mr Bowen, your tp* ^ molmtain ^ to Üf ^ most powerful impression upon thV. resign.’’ room together wheer the waiting stu- now,” Timothy said, matter-of-facüy. H| .first Jamestown colonists and théit: to give more than casual help to Timo- | historians He turned and walked back to his dents bilrst into, He admired the fiminess with which thy’s lost cause. Both sides adopted I People of Ontario. The public are moving strongly to the seat. % % % j “Academy! Academy! the young man walked to the front of every., campaign device the other side ' CC F. The old parties now realize thétthe C C Fis' heaoej At the faculty meeting Mr. Dewey ' One!’Two! Three! the platform, his face rather pale, but Invented as soon as it was put into use,, ‘Most Beautiful’ Title for success ih this election, and they arè turning loose a had spoken first; a brief statement, Clifford Academy! his sfep steady. and invented new opes their own. The barrage' of untruths and rumors to confusé you;' of his feeling about the bequest. \ Here are we!” Bowen said, “This is no time to be Given Corsica by Greeks Bowen-Randall-Gardner workers, like ! * Timothy had then said that he wanted As Timothy appeared on the plat- mea]y-mqutt>cd, so Mr. Dewey’U have, Coraica> fertified French islaDa radio kind permission to have an opinion of .<2j » i Timothy, pushing a chair" address recently — “All this nonsense r you, - are {bring, to^lcL .ajix}utT.the ere sa d try to mâkè yoùf livings in competition as for the Academy, the picture of its most beautiful. To mapy a tourist, CCF Wanting to take away the private'ownérship of farms is just so my. own. The terms of the will seem to the frcot of the platform.. “This is with other bovs and girls who have had future drawing by Bowen was like the the swéet scént of the maquis shrub much twaddle. What we really want is to keè^ the procesShig''plants, is the most memorable essence, of unusually intelligent and realistic to J in the fainily why don.t y9U Bit good schooltog. What it means • is that Promised Land—now he. wrote of fine the mortgage companies, the farm machine .companies and others who life in Corsica. fatten oh the farmer, from taking your farm away.’’ me, and I consider the objections to down to talk?’’ , you don’t have'a fair chance. Now this buildings, now of the wealthy clientele, them nothing but moral hair-splitting The'CCF government will grpatjy assist the farmerby reducing the So it was like grandfather piece of good uck will give you a fair now of the future alumpi who would be spread between thé prices he gets for hi4 produce and what thé chance. Don’t let yourselves be stamp- gold mines for gifts and bequests, now Three Latex-Bearing Plants constunér pays; by helping farmers establish co-operatives; by stréhgth- YJO. for Lieut. Col. Turner—Herb, of Alamein Battle eded into thowing it away.’’ ’ of what those gifts would bring—a fine Hundreds of scientists' and technol- ening his representation on marketing: , board?»”/ by th^; extensiQUr of auditorium, a theater, great playing ogists are collaborating in the na- Hydro; by encouraging and making it possiÛQ,,though, low intejrest - He sat down. Timothy set the ex- government loans for young men to stay on the farms; and by better ample of applause. fields,* dormitories-and^ , then- ; a , bulle- mgt«>n plantss quest which to discover can be rubber-bear- grown on a educational and health facilities. Timothy got to his feet and turned tin appeared devoted entirely to ex- large scaIe ^ j,6rth America, ac- to givé Péter Dryden his chance to plaining that all these marvelous op- cording to a report to the American UNTRUTH NO. 3 speak, but from the back of the hall portunities were to be free, absolutely Chemical society by Dr. H. L. Trum- That—"The CCF will regiment ever y Ohé.” free to our own people, even more so bull, one of. the leaders in tliè proj- somebdy said, ‘ ‘Hold on there a minute ect. Fundamental research, . it. .is This is absolutely false. The basic principle of thé C C F is democratic Professor Hulme, how about letting an than' now, because of the provision for co-operation. Thé CCF has been fighting regimentation for the past scholarships for needy youth made to pointed out, .may provide new tech- Academy grad have his say about niques for the recovery of rubber ten years , ... the.regimentation of mass relief • . . of employees who refuse their workers any voice about their own conditions of work this?” the will 'Of the Academy’s great bene- from both domestiô' and foreign factor. . . . 6f monopolies who set prices with which farmers and merenahts Canby Hunter stood up and walked plants. Three latex-bearing plants have to comply. down the aisle to the front/ ! “I got Timothy laughed aloud that first with annual crop possibilities' are day after Miss Peck’s monument went being specially grown and; studied something to tell you, ’ ’ he said. ‘ T got —goldenrod with rubber mainly in , up. He watched the -passersby stop to* These three unti'uths are only a few of the many bogeys being used lots to tell you! ’;’,. . its leaves ; kok-sagyz or Russian e read the Unes: by tb parties to confuse the issue and to stampede'ybu into He said that he, like Mr. Bowen, had dandelion with rubber mainly in . its voting for tf\em. v had.the idea that it would be a grand THIS IS THE TOW OF roots; and-cryptostegia with rubber Here are the major points of the C C F program. You can see for CLIFFORD in both stems and feàves. Thé lat- yourself how reasonable they are and the necessity for them: idea to slick up the old school haîo ter, a perennial, 'may be capable something streamlineed and smooth, FOUNDED IN 1767 of providing many harvests each Immediate planning for post-war employment* and he had figured out how to do it BY year. The seeds of the Russian An effective collective bargaining act. Adequate health services for all. without any bequest. Little by little- BRAVE MEN WHO, CALLED TO dandehqn were flown to this country by jacking up the tuition and writing from M.OSCOW by transport plane for Improved opportunities for education. . FIGHT AGAINST some good publicity’ and getting hold of widespread planting in the northern A large scale housing plan to go into effect immediately after YORK STATE INVADERS, states. thç. iJY^Sj to provide . employment and to make available good students whose folks had money. houses at lower costs. “And Professor Hulme turned me down RISKED THEIR LIVES FOR Immediate increase of old age pensions to a minimum of cold. Do you know why? I’ll tell you HUMAN RIGHTS THREATENED Melbourne Nurses’ Bravery 3&0.00 a month, and an increase m mothers’ allowances. why--because he’s had his eye on what Two Melbourne, Australia, nurses Development of the province’s natural resources in forests, BY A LEGAL QUIBBLE minerals, and hydro power as a public trust, with the revenue actually happé ns-on real reality, Mr. i have been decorated by the king for (So far so good. Thé head of the bravery and devotion to duty while from these going to pay for health services, education and Bcwen would call It, he’s just seen , reader nodded yes to devout agree- attending wounded during bombing other benefits to-all the people of the province. that every titne -that’s haa^peped to one menti. alp machine-gun attacks on one of These are things that your CCF government will do. It is a program of the/oîu New England seminaries or THEIR DESCENDANTS the last ships to leave Singapore. drawn up by the people • • . for the people ... to ensure that our Staff Nurse Margaret Anderson has province will make its maximum contribution to the war . • • and to HMPiMV academies,-it ’s changed it toto a school FAITHFULLY CARRIED ensure a better province for our men overseas and us to live in . FORWARD THE .TRADITION OF been awarded the George Medal, The Victoria Cross has been' safety when the Unit was cut off •that took more money to go to thap when the war is over. FREEDOM while membership in the Military awarded^ to _ Major (temp. Lt. CoO,- most of us here to Clifford have got j Division of the Order of the British and heavily attacked by, many en- HUMAN DIGNITY AND Don’t let the old parties stampede you — Vote CCF l ohei), V B. Turner for his part in emy tanks. An anti-tank battery or ever wilj have. H you had a hunch Empire has been conferred on Staff EQUAL OPPORTUNITY Nurse Vera Tomey. Their ship was thte gallant action ' of a unit of the under his command destroyed 37 of students at one thousand per-and wanted, to keep them, you cap bet thelr FOR ALL hit' three times by'bombs from Rifle Brigade i during the early'sta- tanks and put put of action if Japanese planes. The nurses were parents would be the pipers to call the HANDED DOWN TO THEM BY ges of the: Alamein battle. He led least 20 more. THOSE HARDY! FOREFATHERS in a cabin attending wounded men his men,.rjg^rdlegs. of . his own. Academy tune. Now let ma tell you who were being smothered by smoke THROUGH ONE HUNDRED AND and fumes. They dragged the men SITXY YEARS OF RIGOROUS, to the deck. The enemy planes re- HONEST LIVING, AND IN turned, flying low, with machine- 1938 guns blazing. ^Nurses Anderson and WHEN OFFERED A MILLION Torney carried on their work. On Hear DOLLARS TO BETRAY THIS one occasion Sister Anderson threw TRADITION THEY VOTED her body across one badly wounded man who was in direct line of ON AUGUST 16 attack. ANNIVERSARY OF THE BATTLE OF BENNINGTON President and Publisher, BY A MAJORITY OP- Chemicals Increase Flow of Resin ! C.C.F. Candidate TO—THIS BRIBE The labor shortage and the urgent i\ Toronto .Glbbe and’Mâil ET MAJORES VESTROS ET need ■ for production■ ofvmore resin j.. and turpentine for war uses focus j POSTERIQS COGITATE. attention on the discovery by the TH3NK OF YOUR U. S. ■ Forest service that 40 per j Thursday, July 29—10:30 pirn. FOREFATHERS! cent sulphuric acid solution or a 25 Pte. Kenneth Walter THINK OF YOUR POSTERITY ! per cent solution of caustic soda | ( To be Continued) (lye) will greatly increase the gujn, flow of both longleaf and slash pines. Published by the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation,' Ontario Section Friday, July 30—10,30 p.m. Research shows that the 40 per cent INSUKAHCK (sulphuric acid solution applied to CFRB and Network Fire, Life, Blcknwm. Accident, Auto- fresh streaks or faces will increase mobile, Plate Glass, Dwelling. Farto the average annual flow of gum by turCj/Theft. Wind & Farm Buildings 25 per cent. Furthermore, experi- Hear E. B, JOLLIFFE HU Subject: We have also taken over Alex. ments in 1942 with a targe number CCF ONTARIO'LEADER Kerr‘s Insurance Agencies. of other chemicals show that a 25 MORRIS BROS. l per cent solution of caustic soda 8.30 p.m.,SATURDAY, JULY 31st ' ' This ElextiQP Decides itf Alexandria. O»* wijl increase yields as much as 75 per cent. A suitable spraying device ON A PROVINÇE-WJBE NETWORK. OE CB.C, AND for use with both chemicals is be1* PRIVATE RADIO STATIONS. ' Canada’s Future” JOHN D. MacRAE ing developed by government silvi- Licensed Auctioneer culturists in co-operation with sev- Phone 81. Maxville, Out era] machinery manufacturers. Page 8 The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ont., Priday, July 30, 1943.

Misses Helen and Mary Shago of Mr. Ranald A. McDonell and Margaret R. Cadieux and Mr. J. S. Everett of Glen Roy, are spending their holidays Double Wedding MARRIAGE McDougall to whom she devoted her Ottawa. with Mr and Mrs JimiG. McDonald , life. Age had not staled her; up to the, ^ and ^ ^ Parisien, Social and Personat AUSTIN—ALLEN * *Ro- and Mrs D. J. McDermid,, Dalhousie ,5 time of her last illness, she was a part „ ,. T„ . •_ Interesting Event ReV. A. D. Waite officiated at'thé*:-. .<«- M M - - dolphe Danis’ Harold La',son> A- ^ Tbs Qlengaoj News asks It* readers to make these oolnmcj Station. % •' of life ever Interested in the life of marriage of Edith, only daughte# of'to-day and so.cheerful a ,loyal friend gault. Miss Elva Earle,.. R.N.,. ^Mr. and their own, to the extent of coatrihuting social and personal Miss Cresswell of Martintown Was In the United Church, Alexandria, Mr and Mrs Walter Allen of 95 Burling nd long remembered by all who knew ! ' ’ ' N. Items which are of Inte-eot. If yon have friends visiting yon, here last week the guekt of Miss Mao-; Wednesday afternoon, a picturesque a ton St. East, Hamilton, Ont. to Spr. her. A large number of Mass cards and i A. Gfureau, Mr and Mrs. John Hunter, there Is no nicer compliment yon can pay your guests than to Gregor and Miss Ostrom, Bishop St. double wedding tcok place, when Eli- take the trouble to tee that their names are mentioned In Archibald John Austin R.C.E.C.A.T13 flowers received, gave testmony of the Mrs. Lloyd Parisien, Mr. and Mrs. Cle- At present they have with them, Miss zabeth Anne, elder daughter of Mr ment Parisien, Mr. and Mrs. John R. yenr local newspaper. Oall or phone. The Glengarry Newt Of- M. MacGregor also of Martintown. eldest son of Mir and Mrs George j esteem In which Miss McDonell was fice—our number Is 9—or send the item by mall. . and Mrs John A. MacLachlan was McDonald, Mr and Mks. Charlebols, Mr. and Mrs Lawrence O’Brien of Austin, Dunvegan, Ont. which took held. .united to Pte. Clare J. Cook, son of Miss Bertha Legault, Mrs. Mary Pay- (Sudbury, Onit., arte holidaying With place on Saturday afternoon July 10th A Friend. Mr and Mrs John W. Cook of Toronto, ette, Mr. and Mrs. John Parisien, An- Mrs. Wallace Morris and Miss M. Mr and Mrs J. Johnson had as recent 1943 In Wesley United Church. July 24th, 1943. the former’s parents, Mr and Mrs D. ad Catherine Isobel (Katie), younger thony Parisien, Mr. and Mrs. Min to McPhee of Smths Falls, are In town guests the latter’s niece, Mrs H. V. O’Brien and other relatives in Glen- dagnhter of Mr and Mrs John A. Mac- The bride was given in marriage by guests of Mr. and Mrs, P. J. Morris. Callaghan cf Kingston, Mrs' G. Gar- Legault, W. A. Parisien all of Cornwall garry. Lachlan was united to Mr Kenneth S. her father and was gowned in a street Mr. Wallacè Morris was also here for dan and Dr. Gardan of Kemptville. Mr and Mrs George Barbara and Brownlee, son of Mr and Mrs R. Law- length dress of powder blue jersey, Many Mourn Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Parisien, Mr. the week end. I Rev. Sister Ida of St. Paul, Minn, daughter Carol motored to Toronto, rence Brownlee of Elphin. The Rev. with matching veirîalling fronça halo f . (Continued from page 1) ànd Mrs. Bob Parisien, Mbssena, N.Y. Dr. Ge(^ IiftMcKinnon, MJE”, spent and her niece, Miss Ida Morris, spent Niagara and Kitchener, Ont., last week ■J. MacLean Fleming officiated St the of white c&matftms. Shé. carried .white George Rupert of Finch; Angus Monday orittl his mother, Mrs. McKin- thé" early part'of.'thé week visiting re- Mr and Mrs. Sam Montcalm, Mr and arriving home Saturday. ceremony. carnations and baby's breath. Miss Bathurst, Mrs. D. j. Bathurst, Dal- non, HamsOh St., before returning to latives in Ottawa. Mrs. Alex. Legault, Mr. Alban Le- Murray and Garth Thomson of Corn Katherine Diverty Jwas bridesmaid, housie Mills; Rev R. J. McDonald, lils home in Crahbfook, BC. Mrs J. D. Campbell, Mr and Mrs R. The wedding music was played by gault, Mr. and Mrs Wilfred Mont- wall, are holidaying in town with Mrs D. M. Macleod. A bank of holly- wearing^ dusty rose .crepe dress with clam, Moose Creek. Greenfield; Rev D. A. Campbell, St Mr and Mrs J. MacCaffrey and Pimm and the latter’s guest, Mrs Ella Lowell Ostrom, Bishop Street matching halo hat, and carried a bou- daughter Patricia of Ottawa, called on Pimm of Montreal .were In town on hocks was effectively aranged at the Mr. Wilfred Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. Raphael’s. Mrs. Leo Laurin and daughter. Miss front of the church. quet of cornflowers, pink carnations Mrs. P. Dapratto last week. She also Friday guests of Mrs A. W. McMillan, Reta Laurin, motored from Morris- and baby’s breath. L.AC Rae Austin Miss Anne MacLachlan, given in had with her for the week end, Mr. Mrs W Caven and daughter Catherine burg on Sunday, spending a few hours R.C.A.F, brother of the groom, was marriage by her father, wore a honey •Clarke Dapratto, Ottawa. motored over with them and spent wth Mrs. J. A. McMillan, Bishop St. best man and Messrs John Ling and coloured raised brocade satin gown, Mr. Allan McDonald returned on several days here They were accompanied by the Misses Joseph Barlow, were ushers. Sunday to Kirkland Lake, after two * Miss M. J. Corbett of Ottawa, who floor length ,cut in soft Victorian Mr Squire, Kitchener played the wed Gormley who visisted their brother, Mr lines. Her fingertip veil fell from a weeks’ vacation with' friends and re- had been thé 'guest of the Misses T. J. Gormley and Mrs Gormley. ding music while Miss Lois Harrison Heath, (Glen Sandifleld, called on coronet. She carried a bouqet of .Talis- latives in Alexandria. Mrs McDonald Mr. and Mrs. Angus Emberg, Valley- sang “Because.” Is remaining for a longer visit. He friends here, Friday. man roses. field were here for the week end leav- The bride’s mother wore a printed was accompanied to North Bay by Sister M. of St. Ethelreda, of Chi- Miss Katie MacLaichlan,'escorted to ing Sunday for a week’s vacation at fuchsia shade silk dress, with corsage Pte. Alex. Cameron who spent the cago, HI., who is visiting relatives at the altar and given in marriage by her Otterbum Park, Que bouquet of deep red carnations. . week end with his parents, 3rd Ken- Dalhousie Station, Mrs R A. McLeod brother, Archie A. MacLachlan, chcse 7£n. and John McLeod, visited with Mis S. Mrs Archie MacDonell of Pittsburg, a white raised-brocade satin gown, cut TEbe church decorations were formed His many friends will be pleased to A. Kennedy, Centre St., on Wednes- Pa., who is visiting her father, Mr M. on graceful Victorian lines and wore of carnations, delphinium, baby’s McRae and faimily Gvsenfield, is spend learn that Mr. Rod A. McLeod, ex-' ! day. her charming bridal veil. She carried breath with ferns. A reception was Reeve of Lancaster Township, is able Premier H C. Nixon and Mrs Nixon, ihg a few days in town with her father- a bouquet of Briarcliffe roses. held in Green’s hotel for forty guests, in-law Mr. H W. MacDonell, Elgin St. afterward the happy couple left for a to be out after his recent illness. Dr. W. B. MacDiarmid, M.P. and Mrs The little Misses Ghristena and Miss Mary Dolan is the guest of Miss wedding trip to Niagara Falls, the bride Mr. J. L. Murphy of. Gravelbourg. MacDlarmid, Mr and Mrs O’Regan ol Sarah MacDonald, cousins of the brides Marilyn Pringle South Lancaster trawelling in a black linen dress tsdm- Sask., proprietor of the Garry Theatre, Ottawa, while In town on Tuesday were the flower girls, wearing yellow med with white eyelet embroidery and arrived on Saturday to spend some were luncheon guests of Mr EA.. and Miss Germaine MacMillan of Mont- and pink respectively. weeks in twn. Müss J. MacGUUvray. real, is holidaying with her parents, i white accessories. Her corsage bou- A buffet luncheon was served after- Mr. W- J. McKinnon of Montreal, is Mrs. W. J. MacLeod returned on Mr and Mrs Alex D. MacMillan. ■ quet was white roses. The bride will ward at the home of the brides. visiting with Glengarry friends this Tuesday to Toronto after spending two Dr. and Mrs D. J. Dolan, Miss Isabel ! reside In Hamilton while the groom Later Pte. and Mrs C. J. Cook left for returns to his duties. The many beauti- week. weeks with her father, Mr. A .D. O. and Master Jimmie Dolan, and Mrs T. 7 Cpl Max Lajoie who spent a few MaeCrlmmon, Dunvegan. J. Gormley motored to Montreal on the Muskoka Lakes, and Mr and Mrs ful gifts received testified to (he es- days with his family here left Thurs- Miss Muriel MacMillan . of Ottawa, Monday. Kenneth Brownlee left on a tour of teem in which the bride and groom New Goods Arriving Daily Western Ontario. day for Bowmanville. week ended with iher parents, Mr. and Mr and Mrs D. Froulx and family of . were held by their friends. Mis J. J. Kennedy of Dalhoùsle Mrs. E. A. MacMillan, Laggan. Toronto are visiting his patents, Mr Among the out-of-town guests pre- spent a few days in Ottawa last week. , Miss Elmira Macdonell of the local and Mrs T. Proulx. sent were Mrs J. W. Cook of Toronto, Mr and Mrs R. L. Brownlee and Mr Miscellaneous Shower Mrs O. Baker and son Earl of High School staff, is spending her Mr and Mrs y/ta. St. John of Ottawa AT COWAN’S and Mrs G. Brownlee, Mir and Mrs Montreal, are visiting Mr and Mis. holidays in Windsor, Ont. Before re- are visiting his parents Mr and Mrs Tn honor of Miss Bella Sabourin, Charles Stewart and Mr James Stewart C. Dadey. turning home she will visit in Klng- Alfred St John this week. whose marriage takes place shortly, of Elphin ;MTs Donald A. Cameron and Shipments of Hardware nd Furniture are arriving every Pte. D. J. McDonald of Camp Borden ; ston and Ottawa. Mr and: Mrs R. Levao Mis A. Trot- Mrs Duncan Cameron and Miss Peggy daughter Heathen of Madawaska; Mr day and altho’ we are short in some lines that are off for spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. MacDonald and tier'and sens were week end guests of Tobin were joint hostesses at a mis- and Mrs M. D. Brownlee of Kingston, the duration, our stocks are more complete than for i some Mr and Mis A. D. McDonald. family of Sudbury, are visiting Mr. and Mr and Mrs. Leopold Marcouv. cellaneous shower, held at Miss Tobin’s Mr and Mrs W. Westgate Vankleek Mk and Mrs Jno. A. Cameron, 3rd Mrs. A. K. McDonald, Greenfield and Mrs U. Lalonde and Mrs W. Periard home on Wednesday evening The gifts time. Kenyon, have as their guests, Mrs A. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. McDonald, Glen Hill; Mrs Alma Cameron and Miss were presented in a prettily decorated LOOK US UP are guests this week of Mrs H. Ross, Marian Cameron of Perth. Morrisey, Mrs. H. Dyer and grandson Norman. Strathmore, Quo. basket. The evening was enjoyably Gary of Montreal. When you are in need of Hardware and Furniture Mss Gretta MacMaster, Dunvegan, Miss Isabel Dolan leaves Saturday for spent in card games, followed by the Rev. Sister Mary Bthelreda of Chi- Is spending her vacation with her Montreal, to accept a position with the serving of dainty refreshments cago, m., spent the week with Mr. and Alexandrian Weds aunt, Mrs F. Willows, Brockvllle. St. Lawrence Flour Mills Ltd. and will Mrs. Rod. A. MCLeod, Dalhousie Sta- Dr. G. D. MacIntyre,, Vankleek Hill, spend the month of August the guest jn Scotland tion. was a visitor here on Tuesday. of Miss Theresa O’Flaherty, at Otter- Tribute To Late Mrs. L. Labrosse and daughters of Mrs. J. T. Smith left the early part A wedding of interest here, took bum Park'. place in St. Cuthbert’s Church, Strat- Montreal, are visiting Mis. A. Cam- of the week on a visit to Dr. and Mrs Mrs Mary' Garry of Tucson ,Arlz, Mrs Miss McDonell eron and family. Patterson, Kemptviine, Ont. ford Road, Edinburgh, Scotland, on J. A. Loney, Mrs S Kyler Mrs F. Doyon Saturday, July 24th, when Marie Lor- The Misses Marion and Grace Mc- Mr. and Mrs. Archie Roy McDonald and daughter Theresa, all of Cornwall With the passing of Miss Mary Mc- Cuaig of Avcmnore .are visiting Mr and family of Kirkland Lake, axe holi- aine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Donell, on June 24th, 1943, at her were visitors here on Tuesday Loraine, 18 Shandon Place, Edinburgh, OPEN LATE THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS and Mrs D. N. MacRae, Main St North daying with Glengarry relatives. Mr Duijcan A. McLeod of Dunvegan, home, a kind and lovlg figure is lost Archie McDonald of the R.C.M.P. Mrs. Donald Gormley who spent was united in marriage to Pte. Edgar to us. “ With charity for all and malice was among the visitors to town on A. Duggan of the 5th Canadian Ar- St. John, N.B|, Is spending his holi- some weeks In Halifax, returned to Wednesday. toward none,” she stood bub prom- moured Division, R.C.A.S.C. , a M,,wm ,1, Bamil ia!!l!:a1 days with his parents ,Mr and Mrs town the latter part of last week. inently, her very ■ presence breathing ti—w—"i>—’CMVII «ffrrwr' |'•y‘iirr' r?^r^ irrn?T * ** * ^ Mr and Mrs Frank Davidson aitfl The groom is the youngest son of D. A. McDonald, Derby St. Miss Bernloe McDonald of Ottawa is daughter of Montreal, spent last week kindness and love. Miss McDonell was Capt. Aime Huot of Val Cartier and with her parents, Mr and Mrs A. K. Mr and Mrs James J. Duggan, Alex- born on lot 13th-9 con. Lancaster, with relatives at Glen Roy. andria. ILdeut F. Pommier, Peterboro, were at MacDonald for a two weeks’ holiday. Mis' George Donovan returned to where she died, a daughter of the late their homes here for the week end. Cameron McKinnon of Sudbury, Ont Detroit on Wednesday, after spending i MR. FARMER - Mrs Jack Tuckwood and Miss Hah is holidaying with his parents, Mr and several weeks with her father and Tuckwood of Montreal, and Miss Ruth Mrs Charles McKinnon. family at Glen Roy. Fraser of Valleyfleld, spent (Re week Mr and Mrs Charles MacLean of 1 Do you want to be represented at Toronto by a practical end with Mrs D E. Fraser. ENGAGEMENT - Boston, Mass., are visiting the latter’s farmer? Mr Lloyd Fraser of Valleyfleld, spent mother, Mrs Dougald MacDonald and Mr. and Mis John M. MacRae of Monday with fils mother, Mrs D E. family, Dunvegan. ment of their only daughter, Nursing Election Address Do you want your farm taxes reduced? Fraser . . ■ • ' : ”* *’]*’; Mr and Mrs Fergus McRae of Ottawa Max ville wish to announce the engage- The following example taken from a tax statement for Mr and Mrs Archie J. McDonald ac- were week end guests of Mr D. D. Mc- Sister Margaret Catherine MacRae, companied by Mrs Swallow and Dou- Sweyn, Mrs MJcRae remaining on for R.C.A.F to Flight Sergeant Kenneth 1942 of an average fariner glas and Norman McDonald, all of a longer visit. Emend RX3A.F. son of Mr. and Mrs Box 113, Alexandria, Ont. Detroit, Mich, are visiting relatives Total Taxes $ 253.43 Mrs D. L. Lalonde, and son Gerald, Alex Emond of Toronto The marriage July 28, 1943 and friends Inr Glengarry. spent Thursday In Montreal. will take place quietly early in August. School Taxes 106.10 To the Electors of Glengarry: The Progressive Conservative Government will pay 50% Today, my name was submitted to the Returning Officer of school taxes now charged on homes and farms thus re- as the 0. C. F. candidate for this constituency. This honour leasing farmer and real estate of this unjust load, This far- I have accepted humbly, fully conscious of the heavy respon- mer will pay $200.38 instead of $253.43 a saving on one farm sibility attached to the office of member of the Legislature. of $53.05.

If it is your decision to send me to Toronto as your re- Do yon want cheap farm hydro power to be placed at presentative I will do all in my power to further the welfare your disposal and do away with drudgery and hard work? of the people of Glengarry, of my brothers-in-arms in our Ask Mir. E. A. MacGillivray why he voted to turn over fighting services, and above all, the welfare of our Canada. I to Quebec Power Interests the only potential power site that Electors of Gleogarry It will be my endeavour to see that our fighting men would have supplied every village and farm in Eastern On- return from the war to decent positions in our industrial and Ïtario with power. Do we need industry? In Alexandria, agricultural life. They must not be treated as the veterans As the Provincial Election campaign draws to a close, I Vankleek Hill and all our towns, cheaper power available of the last war were treated (or mistreated) by both Liberal consider it my bo unden duty to thank all Glengurrians for g would bring these industries. and Conservative governments. their support in the past and let them know it was an honor, What about our Overseas vote? They fight for us, they privilege and great pleasure to be their representative in the Agriculture has been the stepchild of the Liberal gov- should vote with us. Place the blame where it belongs. We Ontario Legislature for the past six years. ernments at Ottawa and Toronto. At Toronto I will exert have over 500 boys from. Glengarry overseas. The County my efforts to securing fair minimum prices for farm pro- Should you be of the opinion that I have satisfactorily dis- veterans says they should vote to make our province a better charged my duties in this regard, I respectfully solicit your ducts in time of depression as well as prosperity. place to fight for and come back to. vote on AUGUST 4th. The C.C.F., which I represent, is a party of the people, financed and directed by the farmers, working and profes- FARMERS!—George Drew knows that the farmers are The Nixon Government and Eddie MacGillivray have no not receiving enough for their products. He will not only glowing promises to offer the electors but rather stand on sional men who are members of it. I invite my supporters in Glengarry to join this people’s movement. The membership continue present bonuses on cheese and pork bnt he will in- their past record. fee is two dollars which will be usfed to finance the present crease them when he is elected. campaign. E. A. MacGILLIVRAY, SEND A FARMER TO HELP HIM! LIBERAL CANDIDATE. This is the first time the C.C.F. has contested Glengarry, j biit you can confidently expect a candidate to represent us VOTE FOR LIONEL DEVAUX, Farmer, Williamstown, on Alexandria, July 29th, 1943. in every future election. AUGUST 4th. Sincerely, Glengarry Progressive Conservative Association Kenneth L. Walter, (Pte.) PUBLICITY COMMITTEE.