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ALEXANDRIA, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, MAY 16th, 1952 VOL. LXI—No. 20 $2.50 A YEAR ST. RiPUEL'S CELEBRATING SESOUI CENTENNIAL Ontario’s Oldest Parish looks Back To Its Erection In 1802 CHEESE PRICE AT 30 CENTS OR UP FORESEEN Call Public Meeting Heavy Loss As Anniversary Observance On May 22nd To On Arena Question Ontario Directors Vote Unanimously To Accept Open With Pontifical Midnight Mass — Area Barn Burned Religious Drama Planned That Evening All district residents inter- Gardiner Plan Of Co-Operative Marketing ested in rebuilding of the Arena Forty-rito farm animals, includ- The cradle of Catholicity in Ontario, St. Raphael’s parish, next week and provision of a Legion Mem- ing. nine cows and four heifers were Is celebrating its sesqui-centennial, the 150th anniversary of the erection orial Home are asked to attend lost Friday afternoon when the barn Operating Factories Will Be Asked To Vote of the Mission at St. Raphael’s to the status of a parish. This oldest on the farm of Clarence Borris, a public meeting to be held in Marketing Board parish in Ontario looks back to April 25th, 1802, when the then Bishop of three miles east of Alexandria, on On Its Acceptance Or On Floor Plan — Alexander Hall, Wednesday eve- , Msgr. Pierre Denaut, canonically erected the Mission to parish the Glen Robertson road, was des- Ontario To Waive Producers Vote ning of next week. status and appointed Father Alexander (Scotus) Mac don ell as first parish troyed by Are. Faulty wiring is be- Met With Gardiner 1 Several methods of continuing lieved to have caused the fire. The priest. In the House of Commons, Tues- A mirnmum -price of 30 cents or better for cheese is forecast, if oper- Celebration of the historical event the drive are to be considered, loss, estimated at $20,000, is partly ating factories endorse the 1939 Co-Operative Marketing legislation. The covered by insurance. day, W. J. Major (Glengarry) will be on Thursday, May 22nd, the and in the interests of a suc- factories are to be called on as soon as possible for a vote to decide Historic Parish Has Barn, pig pen and garage were queried Agriculture ^Minister Gar- feast of-the Ascension of Our Bord whether they will fall in line with the stand taken by Ontario directors cessful campaign it is urgent destroyed, but volunteer firefighters diner on the oheese situation. into Heaven. A iSolemn Mass of Given Many Priests, Mr. W. J. Major (Glengarry): I at Belleville, Tuesday, or whether they insist on a floor plan. Thanksgiving will be sung at mid- that all progressive citizens be from Alexandria and Glen Robert- present to express their views. son were able to save part of the should like to direct a question to At the call of the Ontario Marketing Board, the directors of the night, Wednesday, by His Ex- Sisters To Religion the Minister of Agriculture. Has cellency, Most Rev. Rosario Brodeur, granary and the house, which was # Ontario Cheese Producers Associa- badly scorched. the Ontario Cheese Producers Mar- tion met at Belleville, Tuesday, and D.D., Bishop of Alexandria, to usher From the parish of St. Raphael's keting Board accepted the minister’s in the feast day. many young men entered the Priest- New Appointment For Twelve pigs were removed to after reviewing the question voted offer of 'assistance in the sale of Will Likely Vote unanimously to accept the co-oper- This Mass is to be preceded by a hood, among them the late Msgr. safety, but 28 others, one horse and cheese under the agricultural co- solemn Triduum of Thanksgiving George Corbett, for many years Sidney MacDonald a number of hens were lost with ative plan of marketing as sug- operative marketing legislation of gested by Agriculture Minister Gar- :and Reparation opening Sunday Vioar-Generai of the Diocese; the the cows, some valuable machinery 1939? If the offer is not accepted by Here On Marketing The appointment of Sidney Mac- diner. The directors voted 15 to 3 evening, May 18th. Special services late Rev. Corbett McRae, and the and feed. the Ontario Oheese Producers Mar- Donald as Assistant Agricultural in favor of the federal legislation will be preached on Sunday, Mon- present Rev. R. J. MacDonald, P.P., Mrs. Borris was in the stable keting Board!, is the minister ready Horace Marjerison of Apple Representative in the Counties of before making it unanimous and so day and Tuesday evenings at 8 pjm., St. Colunjban’s, Cornwall; the Rev. shortly before 3 o’clock when she to make recommendations that the Hill, president of the Glengarry and on Wednesday evening, at 11 David McDonald, P.P., Saint-Laur- Northumberland and Prince Edward Cheese Producers Association, informing Ottawa. discovered the barn proper was government support oheese? Under the Gardiner plan, the o’clock, a Holy Hour will be held ent, Que.; the Rev. Leo MadDonell, has been announced by Col. the ablaze. Mr. Borris was working on attended the directors meeting Right Hon. J. G. Gardiner (Min- federal government will back up the preceding the Pontifical Mass of Curate, St. Columban’s, Cornwall; Hon. T. L. Kennedy, Ontario Min- another piece of land away from in Belleville, Tuesday, and he is ister of Agriculture): Mr. Speaker, cheese producers to the extent of 80 Thanksgiving. the Rev. Allan B. MoRae, of the ister of Agriculture. the home farm and by the time his now planning for the vote by I have had no further communica- percent of the average price of the On the evening of May 22nd, at Scarboro Mission Society. Coming from a farm at Dalkeith, wife had made certain the children representatives of operating fac- tions from the cheese producers in last three years. This would mean ,8 pun., with the kind permission of The parish, through the years, has Mr. MacDonald graduated from On- were safely in the house there was tories in Glengarry on the stand tario Agricultural College in 1959. Ontario, so I am not in a position about 24 cents if provincial figures Mis Excellency, Bishop Brodeur, also given many young people to the no opportunity to remove the stock. to say whether or not they intend taken by the provincial associa- While .an undergraduate, Mr. Mac- are used or 25 cents . if Dominion ithere will be presented a religious religious life. In passing there may The flames soon engulfed the barn to accept the suggestions which were tion. Donald served one summer as a statistics prevail. The premiums for (drama on the apparition of the be mentioned: Sister Angelina and jumped to the pig pen and made. I am discussing the question Forms are expected to go out student Assistant Representative in quality and assistance from the On- .Archangel St. Raphael to Tobias, (Donovan), Sisters of the Immacu- garage. with council tomorrow, but I am not almost at once to agricultural Durham County and upon gradua- tario government, which might take as recorded in the Old Testament. late Conception, China; Sister Syra, in a position to say what the re- representatives, who will pre- tion was appointed Assistant Agri- Volunteer fighters were soon on the form of a premium on graded This will be in conjunction with the Sisters of the Holy Name, Cali- the scene and managed to save the sults of that discussion will be. side over the voting. Mr. Mar- Graduating Exercises of Iona Aca- cultural Representative in Lanark milk, might then be expected to fornia; Sister Berthold (McDonald), house when sparks ignited the roof. During Wednesday’s House ses- jerison then plans to call a demy, at which His Excellency, Sisters of the Holy Name, Mont- County. He leaves this position to meeting of factory representa- ensure a price of 30 cents or better. The well was in the bam and could sion, Mr. Gardiner declared: The Ontario Marketing Board Most Rev. W. J. Smith, D.D., Bishop real,Sister Alexander (McRae), take up his new work in Northum- • tives, probably in Alexandria, not be used, but extinguishers saved “I probably should have said at would have full control of cheese, of Pembroke, shall be guest speaker. Ursuline Sisters, Chatham; Sister berland and Prince Counties on and after explaining the whole part of the granary, which was also an earlier time that the situiation selling at a stated price with all the The parishioners and the pastor Teresita (MoRae), Ursuline Sisters, June 2nd. set-up, the vote would be taken ignited. has changed since the Hon. Mem- profits pooled. As with the Wheat of St. Raphael’s cordially invite all Chatham; Sister Janet Stuart (El- o at that meeting. We understand mi.- Borris plans ber for Glengarry (Mr. Major) Board legislation, there would be an to join with them in thanksgiving mira Macdonell), Ursuline Sisters, asked me a question yesterday If a majority of Ontario fac- to God for the innumerable bless- Chatham; Sister O’Shea, Sister to rebuild. interim payment with final pay- Plans Transport o and I intimated that I had had tories vote for the Gardiner ments at the end of the year. ings received during the past 150 Patrick (O’Shea), Sister Eleanor no word from the Cheese Board pian of co-operative marketing years, and, as in the past, as always, (McDonald), Sister MacDonell Under this conoperative market- Service From Cornwall in Ontario. Yesterday afternoon it will go into effect almost at ing plan, there must be a vote'by there shall be “A Hundred Thousand (Ella McGillis), Sister St. An- I received a telegram from the once, it is said. Should factories Welcomes to St. Raphael’s — Ceud thony (McDougall), Sister Ken- Donald M. Campbell the factories which would favor the Gerard Lefebvre of Glengarry Cheese. Board in Ontario saying vote for a floor price, then the pooling plan. Under Ontario legis- Mile Pailte”. nedy, all of Hotel Dieu, Cornwall; Transport, Alexandria, is planning that they were prepared- to con- plan agreed to by the Ontario Sister Valade, Hotel Dieu, Kings- lation the producers would also vote ☆ ☆ ☆ extension of his transport business Dies At Dunvegan sider carrying on under our Act directors, Tuesday, will have to but Col. Kennedy has waived tins ton; Sister Odelia (O’Shea), Sisters to include a trucking service be- of 1939. We expect to meet them be shelved and further negotia- TWELVE PASTORS IN of St. Joseph, Immaculata House, requirement in the interests of an tween Cornwall, Alexandria and On May 7th there passed away a .tomorrow to discuss the matter tions be instituted. early clearing up of the present FIRST 150 YEARS Alexandria; Sister Raphael (Mc- Hawkeâbury. The necessary exten- highly respected citizen of Dun- and attempt to enter into an ar- o difficulty condition. In its first 150 years, St. Raphael’s Donald), Poor Olare, Vancouver; sion of his Class A Public Carriers’ vegan, in the person of Donald rangement with them.” The Cheese Marketing Board has Parish has been served by twelve Sister Mary Nazareth (McDonell), licence has been approved in To- Murdoch Campbell, the last surviv- In a note received by the editor ordered the six Ontario exchanges pastors. The following review of its Sister Teresita (Kennedy), Sister ronto and Mr. Lefebvre purposes of the News yesterday from Mr. ing son of the late Donald Murdoch Conrad Dubois Dies to suspend operations until further history, much of it similar to the Eusebia (Kennedy), Sister Mary inaugurating the new service about’ Campbell and Catherine Dewar, and Major, the Glengarry Member de- notice following a series of meetings story published in our anniversary Elizabeth (M. K. MoDonell), Sisters June 1st. clared Mr. Gardiner was to meet •the husband of Margaret Jane Har- last week when prices ranging from edition, recently, gives a more com- of Providence, Kingston; Sister M. A huge new trailer van has re- rison, who survives. One sister, Mrs. yesterday with the Marketing Board At L’Orignal 23 cents to 25 cents were rejected by plete resume of their pastorates. of St. Elizabeth (Kennedy), Ren- cently been added to the Glengarry to iron out the details so there will Dan. Cameron of Stites, Idaho, and the factories. No cheese was sold Referred to as the cradle of frew, Ont.; Sister M. of St. Fiorina Transport equipment which now be no unnecessary delay. A prominerut resident of L’Orignal several nieces and nephews also at these exchange meetings. Catholicity in Ontario, St. Raphael’s (Kennedy), Ottawa; Mother M. of boasts eight units. survive. o and its postmaster for the past 32 Parish can easily substantiate that St. Wenceslas (O’Connor), Provin- o The late Mr. Campbell was born years, Conrad Dubois died at his We understand small lots of cheese claim. This Glengarry parish was cial Superior, St. Gabriel’s, Mont- in Dunvegan on May 16th, i!874, and home, Saturday, following a long have been sold from the Belleville in existence and well organized be- real; Sister M. of St. Donald (Mc- spent most of his life there. He Water From Lake illness. He was 57 years of age. Mr. storage in the past week at prices fore was known or thought Donald), Ottawa; Sister M. of St. Leaves Transport ■worked as a tinsmith for many Dubois was the father of Mrs. G. G. ranging up to 32 cents. (Continued on Page 6) Gonzaga (MoDonell), St. Gabriel’s, years until his health failed and he Needed To Fight Fire Aubry of Alexandria, and! a brother o o Ont.; Sister M. of St. Simmonne of Business For Lumbering was forced to retire. He was also of Henri G. Dubois, also of Alex- Jesus (Vaillancourt), Penetangui- caretaker of Kenyon Presbyterian A 1,70.0-ft. hoseline across’ the andria. shene; Sister M. of St. Rose-Ida Peter H. Cameron of Apple Hill, fields to the lake was needed -to fight Born in Caledonia Springs, Ont., Diocesan Faith Rally Glengarry Night has sold his transport business to Church for fifteen years in which (Vaillancourt), St. Margaret’s Con- work he took a keen interest. He a stubborn roof fire in the frame he was a resident of L’Orignal for Set For Sunday vent, Alexandria; Sister M. of St. Earner Daye of Cornwall, and left home of William Ouimet, Main over 50 years, during which time he In Ottawa yesterday for Pigeon River, in the was a member of Kenyon Presby- Blanehe-Rita (Vaillancourt), Corn- street south, Tuesday afternoon. was very active in church and com- Postponed because of rain last Sault Ste. Marie area, where he will terian Church. The deceased lived wall; Sister M. of St. Colette of Damage by fire to roof and ceiling munity affairs and served in various Sunday, the fourth annual Faith There will be a peaceful invasion go into the lumbering business. Mr. a useful and gracious life, highly Rome, Penetang, all sisters of Holy and by water and smoke to the in- capacities. Rally of the diocese of Alexandria, of the Capital, tonight, by Glen- Cameron’s transport business cov- respected and beloved by all who Cross. terior of the home is estimated at A veteran of the First World War, will be held at Cornwall next Sun- glarrians travelling by bus and car ered the Maxville-Finch area and knew him. $3,000. he was seriously wounded at Val- day afternoon. to attend the concert and dance, Rev. Brother Gilbert (Gauthier), Cornwall. The funeral service was held from The house is a long distance from enciennes in 1918. He served as The mass parade and rally is be- of the Glengarry Club of Ottawa, Christian Brother, is located at Accompanying him to Pigeon his late residence on May 9th to the nearest hydrant and firemen town clerk of L'Orignal for 15 years, ing staged to mark the month of in the Normal School hall, Lisgar Varennes, Que. River were Philip Munfb, Joseph Kenyon Presbyterian Church. The street. Some will be going to enter- service was conducted by his pastor, used chemicals while laying the long and as mayor for seven years. For Mary at the request of His Excel- From St. Raphael’s Parish many Bedard, Charles Thomson and A. hoseline to the lake and) bringing six years he held the position of tain, others to be entertained. other parishes of the diocese have Labelle of Apple Hill, and Angus Rev. Dr. D. N. McMillan, who chose lency, Most Rev. Rosario Brodeur, the booster into play. It was a chairman of the finance committee DD., Bishop of Alexandria, who will Angus MoDonell and his commit- been formed: . McDougall, Green Valley. as his text, Psalm 84, verse 10. He tee promise a big night. four-hour fight before the all clear for the Counties of Prescott and deliver a sermon at Cornwall Ath- 1833—St. Finnan's Parish, Alex- o spoke highly of the deceased and o his love for the church work. The was sounded. Russell. A member of the School letic Grounds following the proces- andria, later made the Cathedral of A short circuit is thought to have Board for four years he held the sion. the Alexandria Diocese, 1890. hymns sung by the choir were fav- Houses Change Hands orites of the late Mr. Campbell. caused the blaze, which was noticed chairmanship for two years. In past years the rally has brought Cadet Corps Is 1851—From St. Finnan’s Parish They were Psalm 19, “The Lord Is by Mrs. Ouimet about 2 o’clock. In 1930, he was appointed as un- thousands of persons from every was erected St. Alexander’s Parish, Local real estate deals this week My Shepherd”, “Forever With The Wrong identification of the locale employment and relief officer for comer of the diocese. Men and Readying For Inspection Lochiel. include purchase of a house on Lord”, “Asleep In Jesus”' and when the alarm was phoned in the County of Prescott, a position boys from every parish will march 1849—St. Mary’s Parish, WiUiams- Ottawa street by John G. Proulx “Blessed Sleep”. Mrs. Ian MacLeod caused a delay in getting the bri- which he held during the whole of in the procession next Sunday. The A.H.S. Cadet Corps is ready- town. Ont. from the estate of Mrs. Geo. Brunet; sang beautifully the anthem, “When gade out, the difficult depression period. o ing for inspection due to be held 1882—St. Margaret's Parish, Glen and sale of a double house on Do- the Roll is Called Up Yonder I’ll Be Mr. and Mrs. Ouimet are occupy- Since 1930, he had acted as re- next Friday, May 23rd, and plans Nevis, Ont. minion street south, formerly known There”. The organist was Miss ing a second house on the property. turning officer for the federal con- 1914—St. Anthony’s Parish, Apple as the Marie Vaillancourt block, by Barbara MacLeod. Interment was o stituency of Prescott. He was also Moved To Massena ior the event are about complete. a member of the United Counties Hill, Ont. Martin Clement to Arthur Tre- in the adjoining cemetery. Mrs. R. D. Th-auvette and son, Squadron-Leader H. P. Lag ace of of Prescott and Russell Criminal 1949—St. William’s Parish, Mar- panier. Pallbearers were Donald R. Camp Marc, will leave on Monday to join the R.C.A.F., St. John, Que., will be Letter To The Editor Audit Board for 10 years. tintown, Ont. o bell, Dan MacLennan, Kennie Me Mr. Thauvette in Mlassena, N.Y., the inspecting officer and he will ■Donald, George MacDonald, Norman Surviving besides his wife, the former Regina Bougie, are one son, where he has joined the Staff of the be accompanied by Capt. Brinkley of Fletcher and D. D. MacKinnon. PRAISE FOR FIRE BRIGADE To Make Drive Jacques, Welland, Ont.; three Cadieux Bakery. They will take up Lovely floral tributes surrounded The Editor, residence at 54 McCluskey street. Area H.Q., Kingston. A portion of Apple Hill Legion daughters, Mrs. Gabriel G. Aubry the casket. Friends attending the Their daughter, Bibiane, will join the S.D. & G. Highlanders’ Pipe On Tax Arrears The Glengarry News. of Alexandria; Mrs. Jean Lavallee, funeral were from Avonmore, Moose them after the school term in June. Band will be in attendance. Plans War Memorial Dear Mr. Editor: and Miss Therese at home; four Creek, Maxville, Vankleek Hill and o At an adjourned meeting of Town Yes, we have a fire brigade. No brothers, Gonzague of Kapuskasing, Initial inspection activities at A war memorial, honoring the surrounding community. Council, Monday, tax arrears came water within a mile and only a few Onesime of Montreal, Paul of p.m. will be followed by a march dead of World Wars I and H from under review and the Clerk was in- pails, to carry water in from the Rouyn, and Henri Georges of Alex- past in the vicinity of the Mill Apple Hill and the area, is planned Early Tomatoes structed to notify owners of proper- well proves that we have a good and andria. Square about 2.30 p.m., when Sqdn.. by Glengarry Legion Branch, No ties in arrears that payment must sound fire brigade. The people of Several Alexandria friends were Alex. DaPrato, 4th Kenyon, Ldr. Lagace will take the salute. The 312. The proposed memorial would be made by June 15th. Failing set- Promoted IWith Bell Co. Alexandria can thank these men for among the large attendance at the hasn’t a particularly hot house corps will then return to the school be erected at Apple Hill, on land tlement properties will be sold for Miss Frances Kelly, Montreal, the quick thoughts and actions in funeral, held Tuesday morning to but he’s enjoying his fourth grounds for demonstrations of girls’ near the C.P.R. station. taxes, it was decided. P.T. and dancing, boys’ rifle drill, formerly of Alexandria, has been saving the Ouimet home from being the parish church at L’Orignal. homegrown tomato in less than At Monday evening’s meeting of •Councillors Lloyidl McHugh and notified by the Bell Telephone Co. razed -to the ground. Among them were: Rt. Rev. Msgr. first aid,, rifle and small arms train' the Branch, plans for fund raising a week and more are coming. Adelard Menard were named to rep- of Canada of her promotion from Let’s give credit where credit is J. E. Secours, P.P., and Rev. P. From earth brought into the ing, map reading and fundamentals. events towards this objective were resent Council on the Park & Play- Instructress of Service Representa- due. May God be with them in Breton of Sacred Heart parish; house last fall for his flower Awarding of prizes will also be a discussed. A dance will be held ground Committee. It was decided tives to Business Office Supervisor of their fight to get better equipment Donald A. Macdonald, K.C., J. G. pots, a tomato vine emerged and feature. May 23rd in Dunvegan Hall. to have a meeting of that committee Service Representatives, West Dis- so that they may be able to better Blinn, Raoul Clement, Adelard continued to grow throughout The general public is invited to President Peter McBain of Monk- and last year’s Recreational com- trict, Commercial Dept., Montreal. still save, our homes and lives. Menard, Romeo Rouleau, Mr. and the winter. It’s full grown now witness both the march past and land was in the chair and a class of mittee next Monday night, to dis- This is Miss Kelly’s second promo- Yours truly, Mrs. G. G. Aubry, Mr. and Mrs. and producing ripe, red and .activities at the school. candidates was initiated. cuss plans for the ahead. tion this year. A TAXPAYER. Henri G. Dubois. tasty fruit. Page 2 The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ontario, Friday, May 16th, 1952

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By Tom Johnston Friday, May 15th, 1942 are reported missing. Em- Authorized as Second Class Matter by the Post Office Department, manuel Maedonell of Green Val- Ottawa, Canada. ley, received the degree of Bachelor .of Science in Agri- PARKING METERS culture- at graduation exercises held at O.A.C., Guelph, on FRIDAY, MAY 16th, 1952 Alexandria is to have penny Tuesday. Miss Colette Hannan, B.A., of the staff of catching parking meters and dollar ALLS., and Miss Grace MacMillan, principal of Alexandria. catching fines. The only good thing Public School, have resigned their posts. Stephen. AN IMPRESSIVE HERITAGE we can say about them is that it Will keep motorists from parking O’Conn'or, Jr., has transferred from the' Quebec Royal The people of Sit. Raphael’s have, a deserved pride in their Rifles to the R.C.A.F., and left Wednesday to report at heritage. Their parish, 150 years old last month, is looked on with two wheels on the sidewalk as many of them,do now, unless they Toronto. A brother and sister are also at Manning Depot, as the cradle of Catholicity in Ontario. want to bump off a few of the Toronto, LAC Andrew O’Connor and Recruit Theresa The aptness of that title is demonstrated in another column meters. O’Connor. -The marriage of Miss Marguerite Leonora. where are listed many of the parishes in Glengarry alone which Having been tagged a few times Howes, daughter of Mr. Dorcas Howes of L’Orignal, to- have sprung from that original one, and the many priests and for overstaying our five cents worth Charles Keith MacMillan, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Alex. religious who calléd St. Raphael’s parish home. In those early of meter rent, perhaps we are preju- MacMillan, Lochiel, took place on April 25th in the manse- days of Ontario’s settling, priests were educated and trained pardon, sir, but we were just passing by and saw diced. We know we should have cut at L’Orignal. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. MacLeod of Montreal, at St. Raphael’s to go out to the new settlements at Prescott, your welcome mat.” short our business, shopping, lunch or whatever we were doing and have taken possession of the Munro residence, Peter street, Perth, Kingston, Hamilton and other centres where a rich new rushed back with another nickel, Maxville, which they recently purchased.- John Coleman^. province was taking roots. Still earlier, St. Raphael’s had but after getting nipped a few times Maxville, has enlisted in the R.C.A.F. He left for Toronto’ been the base from which Father Alexander Maedonell, later Selling Goods To for a dollar a throw, we got smart. Tuesday. to be First Bishop of Upper Canada, travelled from Glengarry Now we carry an alarm clock and to Lake Superior doing all the missionary work in what is now Planned Markets set it for the time the meter will be Ontario. nearly showing “violation” when we MR. Wm. J. PERIARD makes his bow to the public this: (The Rural Scene) visit a town Vhere the nuisances are week with the opening of his general store in the new- At one time the focal point of all Catholic thought in the block south of the bridge. Mr. Periard has had years of province, St. Raphael’s.has indeed a rich heritage. Many from There is an old saying that The government does all the buying, located. “mountains! interposed make en- not in the open market, where it experience as head clerk in the MarkSon store. At. outside the parish will wish to join in celebration of its 150th emies of nations.” But no range of would have to compete with other anniversary next Thursday. Even with money as hard to get graduating exercises next month mountains ever stirred up half the buyers; but buying from other gov- as it is today, there are plenty of TWENTY YEARS AGO the following Glengarrians will international irritation that is be- ernments under long-term con- men with money to bum, and they Friday, May 20th, 1932 receive diplomas from the Ottawa ing created today by the growing tracts, and buying, not according to never have any trouble finding a Civic Hospital School of Nursing : practice of governments in plan- the changing needs of the people, flame to help them burn it. THE METERS ARE COMING ning the imports and exports of Gweneth A. Gordon, A. Evelyn Warden, Williamstown - but according to the government’s Elva M. MacLean, Maxville. Mr. David Robertson, Glen Perhaps it was the speed with which Town Council acted their countries, and expecting the plan. people of other countries to con- We are selling wheat to Britain A SMART DOG Robertson, left on Friday morning for Quebec,' where he in contracting for installation of parking meters, or maybe our sails by “The Empress of Australia” for Europe. Mr. merchants think well of the idea. The fact remains we have form to their plans. today under a four-year contract A local sportsman was telling us When the British markets were at prices substantially lower than what a smart bird dog he has. He Clarence Ostrom, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. MaeArthur, Messrs. heard only scattered objections' to Council’s move from the open to all comers, we sold Britain we could get in other markets. businessmen, who might have been expected to holler. Most was out hunting partridge with him Angus P. McDonald, Myles Campbell, J. A. MeLaehlan and more wheat than we sold to all Our cheese producers have been one day when the dog suddenly rah Angus D. McDonald were among Alexandrians who motored of the criticism has come from district farmers and we haven’t other countries combined; and we notified that they will not be al- into the brush. The hunter waited To Montreal this week to visit the Scottish Trade Mission been talking to enough of them to get a general picture of always got the highest price because lowed to compete in the British and in a moment a partridge flew ship, “Letitia”. The Glengarry Football League is to their reaction. we always had a dependable prod- market this year because the British up. He shot it. In a moment an- uct. She took all the wheat we planning authorities have planned have five teams, it was announced at the annual meeting of If a majority of our merchants look with disfavor on the other partridge flew up and he shot the Association held at Kirk Hill, when the schedule was meters perhaps their inability to make" their collective wishes sent her. If she didn’t need it her- to buy their cheese elsewhere. it. A short interval and up came self, she bought it anyway and her The same is true of our apple another which he shot. After shoot- arranged. They are Maxville, Dunvegan, Lochiel, Kirk known to Council will point up the need for an active associa- traders found markets for it in growers and our bacon producers. ing two or three more his curiosity Hill and Greenfield. W. A. Dewar, Kirk Hill, was elected tion of all our retailers. Such was organized here more than other countries.- We shall not be able to sell any of got the best of him. He wondered , league president and P. Melnnes of Maxville, is secretary- a year ago, only to founder as had its many predecessors. The Canadian cheese industry was these in Britain because the British why they were flying up one at a treasurer. But then how can Alexandria businessmen be expected to find developed expressly to supply the planning authorities have decided time instead of in a bunch. He * * # # # agreement on the subject of meters or anything else when they British market, where it success- against it. walked over toward his dog and can’t even get together on holidays and closing hours. fully competed with the cheese of This is much worse than the found that it had run a covey down THE will of the late Sir Donald MacMaster, K.C., M.P., The die seems to be cast and we can only hope, now, that all countries. violent fluctuations of the free mar- a hole and was standing there with who died in England last March, was probated recently Canadian apples, Canadian bacon, ket. The free market would always his foot over it, letting them out in Montreal, Among special money bequests are those to this move proves a constructive one; that the meters won’t Canadian forest products were all buy food at some prices. "But a have repercussions on our business life, sending people else- one at a time so he could shoot Mrs. Hugh McIntyre, Maxville; Mrs. Daisy Murphy, Ot- welcome in British ports. planned and regulated market re- them at his leisure. tawa; Mrs. Wilfred Saucier and where to shop asJsYorecast in our advertising columns. But the advent of government fuses to buy at any price. * * * THIRTY YEARS AGO Miss Minnie Cameron, both of If we are to get revenue from parking it might be wise for planning has put an end to all that. We don’t dispute Britain’s right Britain, is no lohger the great free to do her buying any way she likes; In this progressive age we find Friday, May 19th, 1922 Ohesterville. Mr. Leo Mar- Council to ear-mark those funds for providing more parking labor saving devices on every hand', coux, liveryman, is keeping areas adjacent to the business section. The meters, in them- market of the World. Her citizens but we are fully convinced that gov- are not allowed to buy and sell, to ernment-controlled markets are poor on the farm, in the home, the store, abreast of the times with purchase of a Reo Autubus of the' selves, are no solution to. our parking problem. import and export as they please. markets to depend on. the factory, but the greatest labor latest design. The sixteen-passenger bus arrived this week.. saving device of today for the lazy Mr. J. R. McMaster left on Sunday for Rockland, where TheyTl Give 7o Anything person is tomorrow. he will spend the summer months. Mr. L. Nixon of the THE WORST TOWN? Sinelair-Nixon Motor Co., Hawkesbury, has retired from JUST FISHING the company, and is succeeded by Mr. W. A. MacEwen of There’s proof now the American But if you stand there a moment More than once we’ve heard Alexandria described as “the A man sat on the bank of a river Maxville, and the firm will be known as Sinclair-MaeEwen you will see persons come by, reach worst town I’ve ever been in”. Usually it is some citizen dis- public in general is ready and • rill- fishing, when another chap strolled in their pocket and toss coins — Motor Co. Mr. MacEwen has taken up his residence in couraged and disgruntled over the failure of a pet project who ing to donate to any and everything. along. pennies, nickles, dimes and even Alexandria. Misses Mabel and Florence McKinnon left thus tags our town. “How’s the fishing?” he asked. The. Citizens National Bank has quarters — in the jar. Maxville on Tuesday for a five months’ trip to Western. On the other hand, we have heard nice things said of the placed a large jar on a stand near “Good”, said the angler. Ontario, the Central States and Western Canada. At In a three-minute watch recently “Caught anything yet?” town. Time after time some newcomer to town has spoken of one of the counters in the lobby of three persons made “contributions” Saturday’s meeting of Cornwall Cheese Board,. 640 boxes, the friendliness of our people, of his or her early acceptance “Sure, I caught five or six nice the bank. In the jar the bank has to the jar. None apparently realized big bass.” of colored cheese sold at 1314 cents. into the life of the community. People who have lived in placed nickles and dimes. what it was for, but seemed willing “Do you know who I am?” asked * * * # # several different places, and who should be in. a position fO' On the outside is stenciled a fish to donate. 'One woman reached into the stranger. ÂFOUR million dollar contract has been let by a St. compare, have declared Alexandria to be one of the friendliest jumping out of water, and around her purse to get some sipall change. “No.” the design are the words “Fish For A man who had cashed a cheque at John’s firm to McDonald & Doheny, the senior partner towns they-have ever struck. “Well, I am the game warden. of which is Mr. D. R. McDonald of this place. Associated If that is a fact, then that attribute alone should be suf- Your Change.” a nearby cashier’s window turned Bass is out of season, so . I will have The idea is to have small change and as he walked from the window to prosecute you.” with them is Mr. C. L. Hervey, Montreal. The contract ficient to lift us above this “worst” characterization. A ready for those wanting to get he held a quarter, at least one nickel includes the entire construction of friendly, neighborly people, certainly, is an important asset, “Do you know who I am?” asked nickles for parking meters, etc. The and some pennies in his hand. He the angler. FORTY YEARS AGO a mile-long breakwater and re- makes more pleasant any association with that community. bank trusts the one making change looked: over at the jar, walked to it “No”, said the warden, “I don’t.” Friday, May 17th, 1912 meval of a large hill. Mr. Alexandria has physical advantages well above average to take out only the proper amount.. and tossed all the change into it.— “Well, I am the darndest liar in Duncan Robertson, one of Max- for towns of its size in the province. Our location, in close No one watches the jar. Muskogee (Okla.) Daily Phoenix. the County of Glengarry. ville’s' most prominent residents, on Monday sold his ex- proximity to both Canada’s largest city and the Capital, lacks tensive properties including brick dwelling, lumber mill, only the cheaper water transportation of centres on the St. ☆ —' ☆ Cheap St. Lawrence A village constable, who was also lumber, logs and other items to Mr. J. A. Cluff. On Tues- Lawrence to make-it almost ideal. True we are a long way a veterinary, got a call from a man day, Mr. Robertson left for Edm'onton, where he has ex- from Queen’s Park, but there are those who would say the LETTERS Power one night to come at once to his tensive interests. We understand Mr. Peter Kippen, 6th farther you are from Toronto the Good, the better. TO THE EDITOR house. “Do you want me as a con- Kenyon, has disposed of his valuable property to Mr. Alex. Not too many towns with fewer than 2,500 people boast # ^ (Ottawa Journal) stable or a veterinary?” he asked. J. McEwen of Maxville. Mr. Kippen talks of visiting the Whether Canada needs in the “Both”, replied! the man, “our dog the water and sewerage services we have long enjoyed and near future, or will need in the long has a mouthful of burglar and West this summer.- Mr. K. D. McLeod, cheese and hay which are being steadily improved. We have excellent high- Ackno%)Udgemen t future, the St. Lawrence seaway, can’t open it.” dealer, Dalkeith, has purchased a Ford automobile. He way facilities and our roads and streets are in comparatively may be a matter for debate. There reports covering 162 miles in one day’s business. Miss good shape. Some of our homes and business places are still To Manager and Staff, can be little debate over the power A doctor answered his phone and Agnes McDonald, talented pianist of this place, will assist reminders of the depression doldrums, but there has been con- The Glengarry News. aspect of the project — not if what an excited female screamed that her / Miss Kellogg of Toronto, a dramatic reader of note, at siderable modernization in the past decade. Our schools will Dear Sir: Mr. Challies said at Iroquois on husband, who had been dozing on Vankleek Hill, on May 28th. The new $4 bills are to be be second to none in another year if all the projected building We, the W.C.T.U. of the United Monday evening is related to fact. the davenport, just swallowed a withdrawn from circulation and the Government will issue plans are carried to completion, and our church plant is both Counties, wish to thank you all for This: mouse that ran into his open mouth. a five dollar bill, the first of that denomination. Mr. extensive and eye-eatching. the interest and space you have “We can get St. Lawrènee power “Oh, doctor, what shall I do?” Lyman McEwen left Maxville on Tuesday for Cobalt, where alloted us in your paper this past for 2.8 mills per killowatt-hour. ' “Get a piece of cheese and wave Municipal taxes are high and will go higher, but that is We can deliver that power into it over his mouth. Keep doing that he has secured a position in the laboratories"of the O’Brien Something to be expected by a citizenry which demands so year. Thank you again. mine. Tenders are called for construction of a rein- Yours in His service, the large load centres and thereby until I get there.” many Services, into the whole system at a total When the doctor reached the forced concrete arch bridge over the Delisle on the road MRS. F. KITCHENER, In the physical sense, our greatest lack is industry, and cost of something like 3.75 mills house he found the patient reclining between the 1st and 2nd concessions, Lochiel, 1% miles this has been our biggest drawback for forty years. There has County Cor. Secretary. per kilowatt-hour. Our average on the couch, his mouth still open east of Alexandria. been some slight improvement lately and we can hope to benefit o —— overall cost today for generation, and the hysterical wife waving a * * * # * to some extent from the surge of industrial development now transmission, transformation and smoked herring over it. MacMillans, Arise! putting the power into the system “I told you cheese, not herring”, rVID M. MACPHERSON of Lancaster, Liberal, and sweeping the province. is something like 4.73 mills per the doctor .told her. “To lure the William D. McLeod, Kirk Hill, Conservative, are to be When.we are thought of, then, as “the wOrst town”, it By Shirley in the Delhi (Ont.) killowatt-hour. Thus we can take mouse out.” the candidates in this riding for the coming provincial must be in relation to our people, rather than to our town News-Record the power of the St. Lawrence, de- “I know you did”, answered the election. Mr. Robert A. MacGillivray, Kirk Hill, student liver it, transform it and transmit wife, “but I’ve got to get the cat plant ; to a lack of community spirit rather than services. Those of you readers who carry of the Toronto Dental College, has it, bring it into the system at out first.” Newcomers to our town may find us a friendly, neighborly the handles Smith, Brown or Kelly FIFTY YEARS AGO entered the office of Dr. J. M. about one mill cheaper than our Friday, May 16th, 1902 Garland, dentist, for the summer. people, but do they also see evidences of intolerance, of dis- will undoubtedly get a kick out of overall cost today.” A woman telephoned her bank for trust and ill feeling between major segments of the population?. Considering, as Mr. Challies went Six cows belonging to Dun- our first item. Well, Smitty, you the disposal of a $1,000 bond. can A. McDonald, Apple Hill, were killed by a train Friday Do they find projects for the improvement of the community as oan just imagine some of the names on to point out, that generating “Is the bond for redemption or a whole blocked by petty bickering, personal differences power from steam, involving use of conversion?” she was asked. night while being âriven across the C.P.R. tracks. Rev. that are on the roll at the Public allowed to obstruct progressive action, elements among our vast quantities of coal, costs some- There was a long pause, then she A. Govan of Williamstown, sailed Wednesday morning citizens which, apparently, do not favor unified action on a School, strange as some of these thing like 7.7 mills at the site itself, asked: “I beg your pardon, but am from Montreal on the “Sardinian” for Edinburgh. Accom- names may seem to us, they are, of a good case for St. Lawrence power. I talking to a chartered bank or a panied by his sister, Miss Lillian Govan, of Campbellford, community-wide basis? There are indications of a steadily course, just ordinary to the Dutch, widening breach which if allowed to develop could prove o church?” he expects to visit London during Coronation Week.- Belgians, Hungarians, Germans or VAST SPENDING Mr. Ashton, Smiths Falls, has arrived to fill the position detrimental to the future of our town. Poles who own them. Well, the It would appear that the only way A chap was in jail accused of -* It is this divisive movement, possibly, that is the greatest other week one of the Grade I by which the extension of (federal) stealing. His lawyer asked him if of teller in the Union Bank. Dan Lothian, son of Mr. threat to our progress. Unless all right thinking citizens work pupils reported to his mother that government spending can be stopped he could afford to pay a lawyer’s and Mrs. D. Lothian, has passed his final examination at actively for better understanding, more tolerance, a true com- one of the kids at school sure had is by a nation-wide combined com- Jtee. The fellow said he had no the Ontario School of Pharmacy, Toronto. On Tuesday, munity oneness, we could have all the conveniences that money a funny last name. “What is it?” plaint that is unified and loud en- money, just a 1950 Buick car. The D. T. K. McEwen of Maxville, left for Sault Ste. Marie, his mother queried, expecting an ough to scare the planners out of lawyer asked what he was accused where he has secured a good position. Richard Donovan can provide and still earn the title of “the worst town I’ve ever answer like “Ostreowercha.” His their boots.-—Estevan (Sask.j Mer- been in”. of stealing. “A 1950 Buick car” was and Allen McDonald, Glen Roy, left on Wednesday for reply? — MacMillan! cury. the answer. South Woods. The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ontario, Friday, May 16th, 1952 Page 3

Joe Currier of Montreal, spent the ☆ - $• ing treatment in hospital at Ottawa. for several months. T. J. Clark made a business trip Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Macintosh and Farmers in this district have on Saturday to Vankleek Hill. AND • week-end with his mother, Mrs. A. I DALKEITH 1 • NEWS Currier. children of Brockville, visited with mostly completed their spring seed- Mr. J. McDonald of Dalhousie, - ^ • OF INTEREST MAXVILLE DISTRICT • Ray Hughes of Morrisburg, spent Mr. and Mrs. D. J. McIntosh and ing, but the recent heavy rains have agent for the Ensign, paid his an- • FROM SURROUNDING • the week-end with Mrs. Hughes and Those who spent Sunday in the relatives last week. left the flat lands very much soaked nual call to local subscribers. Frances. village with relatives, were Mr. D. D. with water. - Mrs. J. E. Perrier has been spend- Rev. C. F. Gauthier paid a call to Mrs. Donald McKillican and McLeod, kL . and Mrs. Jas. Baker ing the past couple of weeks in o Mrs. Aurele Guindon and children a number of his parishioners at Mc- Mrs. Fred Farmer of Ottawa, is daughter, Edith, are visiting Mr. and and children, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mc- Montreal with her daughter, Miss spending a few days with Mrs. E. sailed May 7th on the Sibaph, for Crimmon, last week. Mrs. W. MoMillan. Lennan, Cornwall. Jeanine Perrier. Hunter, Mr. Hunter and family. Nigeman, Holland, where she will ☆ ☆ Mrs. Dan. Coughlin and Joseph Friends will be pleased to learn Mrs. Catherine Smith is undergo- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Henry and I McCRIMMON I Mr. and Mrs. D. McKillican and spend the summer months with her Kennedy were in Vankleek Hill on that Mrs. A. Bovin, who has been son of Lachine, week-endedi with daughter, Edith, of Ottawa; Robert mother, sisters and brother. Saturday. a patient in hospital for some and Mrs. A. W. MacPhee. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. MacLeod. and Douglas MbKillican of Lachine; (Mr. and Mrs. B. McKay and Mr. and Mrs. Archie McLeod ahd Miss Anna Williams called on Miss months, returned home on Thurs- A shower was held on Thursday The many friends' of Mr. Neil S. IMrs. B. Garvin of Cassburn, were daughter spent the week-end with family were in Vankleek Hill on Marjory MoLeod, on Sunday. day. evening for Miss Iris Hay, whose MacLeod are pleased to hear of him Family Day guests at the home of Mrs. A. J. McEwen and Miss Netta Saturday. The Parents’ Club Concert Troupe wedding took place on Saturday. toeing out again recently for a motor Mrs. John McCrimmon of Calu- C. G. McKillican. MoEwen. will present their three one-act plays Mr. Keith MacMillan was a busi- drive with Mr. Alex. N. MacLeod, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Laviolette met, Que., spent a few days at the Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Quart and Family Day guests with Mr. and in Berwick on Friday night. They ness visitor to Montreal on Friday. after being confined to the house and family paid a call on Mr. and home of Mr. and Mrs. J.. A. Mc- family spent Sunday at Winchester Mrs. Neil A. MacLean were their will be assisted by the Ex-Glee Club Mrs. Dan. Crevier, on Wednesday. Crimmon. and Morridburg. daughters, Miss Jean MacLean, Mrs. Ladies’ Group and several musicians Visitors with Mrs. R. McKay on E. Cameron, Mrs. Radbourne, Mr. will accompany them. This group Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. C. Mc- Radbourne and daughter, Mrs. Mae- presented the Students Council with Millan of Eoehiel; Mr. J. Moffatt of Lean-Bell spent a few days in Mont- a generous cheque toward their CLEAN UP PAINT UP Leonard; Mr. Alex. Campbell of real last week. Travel Fund. ffoT/t afce Mille Roches. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Comer of Ot- Mrs. R. J. Hoople is visiting in Don’t miss this BRUSH BARGAIN — a special 4” Nylon Brush Cardinal with her grandson, Clarke, Mrs. A. Urquhart received her tawa, spent the week-end with Mrs. who is celebrating his sixth birth- for only $1.69, with a quart or more of any kind of Glidden Paint. usual Mother’s Day telegram from Comer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. day on Wednesday. her soh,.Alen, in San Francisco. MacRae. SPRED SATIN, for Walls and Wood work. , Duncan MoMillan, who disposed Mrs. C. MacDohald is in Ottawa SPRED LUSTRE, tile smooth glass finish. Miss Erma Metcalfe and Harvey of his garage near Cornwall, is at this week attending meetings as the Metcalfe of Ottawa, spent the week- present visiting with his mother. 4-HOUR ENAMEL, Durable Interior and Exterior. SALADA end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. local Bell office operators’ repre- FLOOR ENAMEL, a tough elastic covering. R. Metcalfe. sentative. Clarke Hoople and his mother, Feted Prior To Sailing TEA & COFFEE Miss Eleanor Rowe of Cornwall, TRACTOR PAINTS, Red and Black. ■Mrs. R. J. Hoople, were Cornwall For Holland spent the week-end with her par- Mrs. Aurel ‘Guindon was the re- ROCK SPAR and PLASTIC VARNISH. visitors on Sunday, and visited the ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Rowe, cipient of a purse of money and new golf clubhouse. TURPENTINE, RAW & BOILED OIL, SHELLAC. personal gifts of an Elizabeth Arden Mrs. O. Lavigueur and . Theresa Mr. and Mrs. J. Jamieson visited travelling kit and Simplex gloves, at Martin spent Sunday in Montreal. with Mr. and Mrs. B. Wilkinson on Mrs. A. Currier spent the week- Sunday. a party given Tuesday evening at Hugh Smith’s Hardware end in Ottawa with her brother, Mrs. Stanley Campbell visited! her the home of Mrs. Bennie Villeneuve. Phone 10 MAXVILLE Phone 10 GROCERIES Harold O’Byrne and Mrs. O’Byrne. son, Gordon, in the General Hos- The hostess was assisted by Mrs. H. Scott. FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT, 96’s 5 for 29c pital, Saturday. Friends will be Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Campbell About thirty-five ladies were pres- LARGE CUBAN PINEAPPLES, 12’s 32c and sons, Douglas and Robert, of pleased to know Gordon is making satisfactory progress toward re- ent. The evening was spent in play- ICEBERG LETTUCE, large head, 60’s ...... 2 for 29c Montreal, spent the week-end with ing house bingo, games and piano Mrs. W. D. Campbell. covery. DUTCH SETS !...... lb. 25c Miss Yvette Guindon of Cornwall, selections by Patsy Villeneuve were CLOVER LEAF PINK SALMON, halves 25c Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Urquhart of enjoyed. visited Saturday with her mother, CLOVER LEAF JELLIED TUNA 7 oz. 25c Prescott, and Ruth Donald)/ and An address was read by Mrs. Ville- Mrs. Eva Guindon. .. for 15c Michael spent the week-end . with neuve and gifts were presented by STANDBY FANCY TOMATO JUICE, 20 oz. Lawrence Villeneuve was a week- i the former’s mother, Mrs. A. Urqu- Mrs. Scott. Mrs. Guindon sincerely end visitor In Maxville. hart. thanked the ladies. MORROW MOTOR SALES Howard O’Hara spent the week- Duncan McLeod of Ottawa, spent Mrs. Guindon sailed for Holland DRY GOODS the week-end with his mother, Mrs. end with his mother, Mrs. O. from Quebec City, May 7th, with AYR WOOL BLANKETS ... $10.95 O’Hara. F. McLeod. her four children. She will spend Mr. and Mrs. Roy McMillan of PONTIAC NEW ASSORTMENT OF PLASTIC DRAPES pr. $1.98 Peter Kippen is visiting his niece the summer with her family. Her Cornwall, spent Sunday with Mrs. MEN’S SPORT SLACKS $9.25 up at Vankleek Hill. many friends wish her “bon voyage”. Dr. J. H. Munro was a Toronto Fred McMillan and Mr. and Mrs. * * * visitor for a few days recently. H. Scott. See the NEW SMALL MARCONI RADIO with Phonojack $34.95 i Mrs. D. D. McGregor of Ottawa, !Mrs. W. McPhee of Ottawa, spent Baptismal Service BUICK Five infants were baptized at Seven Different Colors to choose from. the week-end with her mother, Mrs spent a few days at her home in (Maxville United Church on Sunday, Fred McMillan. the village. Christian Family Ddy, and a special CALL 14 WE DELIVER sermon was delivered by Rev. J. H. CMC Hamilton, minister, on the Christian Family. The children who were baptized Hubert A. Quart were, Wayne Mervin Colbran, son Phone 16 Maxville, Ontario PHONE 14 MAXVILLE, OÎ of Mr. and Mrs. H. Colbran; Anne Louise Carleton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Carleton; Sandra' Jean Buck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Buck; Larry William Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. Scott; Katherine Edith McKillican, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mc- Killican of Ottawa. Six of the younger ladies sang, “Tell Mother I’ll Be There” and the women’s choir sang “Mother’s Prayer.” Beautiful flowers decorated the altar and made a floral setting for the Baptismal ceremony.

Plan To Revive Flower Show A meeting of the Maxville Horti- cultural Society was held in the Community Hall on May 13th, at which officers were elected and con- When Aircraft Technicians have completed stitution and by-laws adopted.. It is their service check on an R.C.A.F. Jet, it’s had expected that the annual Flower Show, which has been in abeyance a thorough overhaul. Their "O.K.” means she’s since 1941, will be revived. A cordial invitation is extended set to go— with 5,000 horse power in top con- to all who may be interested in gardening to join the Society. dition-ready to roar! President Fred Jones is planning a big year and deserves the co-opera- tion of every citizen. There’s a need in Canada’s expanding Air Force for / put away my still more men who like to work with engines and Puppet Show Enjoyed machinery. The Alexandria Puppeteers pre- hard-earned money'* sented a clever and novel program in the Maxville Community Hall on The Air Force will give you a thorough aviation Friday evening. The concert was trades training—at good rates of pay, 30 days annual This young bank depositor recently sponsored by the Women’s Associa- leave with pay, a pension to be earned—and with oppor- tion of St. Andrew’s Presbyterian tunities for advancement. wrote to his bank manager: Church. Mrs. J. T. Smith, as director of made a goal of $1,000 for this year. the show, is to be complimented on the arrangement of the numbers. wt/KCûaMyffemYOtlRsewices! It is two years since I opened the account The sound effects were excellent and with two dollars. I owe thanks to you that the audience, young and old, zc/if fiiAt/es watched with delight the capering I put away my hard-earned money where puppets. Three fairy stories were given, meoY

☆ ☆ ☆ ' ☆ been given and are considered to service, lesson taken from Matthew, GLEN ROBERTSON I 1 MARTINTOWN 1 be among the best in the province. chapter 6. Miss Lily McKMican The retiring commissioners were fully explained the objective of NEWS AND ^ • # re-elected, consisting of George L. United; Church Training School. It COMMENT Mr. and Mrs. R. McLennan have Miss Lulu Murray, Ottawa, was McIntosh, Moose Creek; Hugh A. is a school for training women; a as their guest, Mr. Donald Spence the week-end guest of her parents, Blair, Maxville, and John D. Mc- two-year course of study is given, ORGAN RECITAL of Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Murray, Line ON LOCAL Leod, Dunvegan. except for Registered Nurses, for — in — Norman Lacombe and daughter, Road. whom there is a one-year course. Mrs. A. H. MacDonald has re- Marie Marthe, motored to Massena, First Meeting (of C.W.L. When these women graduate, they ST. COLUMBAN’S CHURCH N.Y., to spend the day, Sunday, at turned to Kingston, after spending The C.W.L. he.eld its first meeting occupy positions of leadership in 1 «2# SPORTS s the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. several months with her daughter, at the home of the president, Mrs. the churches, work in Canada and CORNWALL Lacombe. Mrs. James McIntosh. Wilfrid Montcalm, with a good at- overseas. Miss Gladys Kier, Montreal, spent A sure-fire test for the many tendance. The president opened the The business meeting consisted of the week-end at her home. products containing chlorophyll meeting with prayer, and gave a minutes, roll call, offering WED. EVE., MAY 21 Miss Cresswell has returned home and might, be made by those who seek talk on the work done by the benediction. after spending a holiday with rela- at 8.15 o’clock Lancaster May Provide Fifth Team protection against the “wild-onion” League. Mrs. James McKillican contributed tives in Ottawa. eater. But we’ll wager this foul- It was decided that two of the to the Birthday Box. Mrs. Boyd on the newly installed For Glengary Football League smelling delicacy cannot be de- members would look after a meet- Johnson gave a donation in memory Casavant Pipe Organ. odorized. On the other hand, these Off To Korea ing for each month. Mrs. Claude of the late Mrs. John Johnson. Mrs. untamed little vegetables are so Pte. C. W. MacDonald left Sunday Ryan gave an interesting reading The Glengarry Football League for Calgary, after spending a four D. B. McKillican was named leader Prof. Geo. Lindsay, organist at will inaugurate the 1952 season on ☆ ☆ tasty that many a palate will lead entitled “Theresa Newman”. Mrs. of the Mission Band. St. James Basilica, Montreal^ GLEN NORMAN a man through muddy woods in day leave with his father, James A. Archie Brunet gave suggestions of May 26th, as either a four- or five- I 1 H. MacDonald, and cousin, Mrs. Mrs. E. A. McKillican, Mrs. N. A. search of them. some work that our League could conducting. team loop. Lancaster is rumored Jas. Macintosh. Pte. MacDonald is McIntosh, Mrs. C. E. Blair reported Grant McLennan and Cyril Tail- do. Kevin Doherty, considering an entry which would Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lauzon had a paratrooper in the Princess Pat- on the Presbyterial meeting held at first tenor, St. Ion, Cornwall, were in town Satur- A short programme followed and replace Greenfield, reportedly out with them for the week-end their ricia Light Infantry, and expects to Wales. Patrick’s Church choir, Mont- day in the capacity of amateur bot- lunch was served by the hostess. of action because of a lack of talent. son, Mr. Alban Lauzon, and Miss leave for Korea immediately. The meeting closedl with the real, soloist. anists, and they were not particu- Definite starters are Maxville, Marie Paul Dubec of Montreal. o Mizpah ibenedictiori. larly interested in Mayflowers. Lochiel, Dalkeith and Dunvegan. Messrs. Rod. Sayant and Hugh F. W.M.S. May Meeting o — Tickets on sale at Final date for entries is May 21st, The Glen Robertson funeral di- ☆ ☆ The May meeting of the W.M.S. McDonald were business visitors to rector, Alderic Brunet, has put a MOOSE CREEK of the United Church was held McLEISTER’S DRUG STORE after which the schedule will be Cornwall, on Thursday of last week. I WELL BABY CLINIC drawn up. 1952 model hearse into service. Thursday evening in the church, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. McDonald with nine members and three visit- At the organization meeting held Mr. and Mrs. Bill Robertson and Mrs. John O’Sullivan, New York, —The regular Weil Baby Clinic will Contribution — $1.00 ■and children, Brian, Terry and family were up from Montreal to ors present. Tuesday, virtually the same slate of Sharon, of Maitland, Ont., spent the spent the week with her parents, be held on Thursday afternoon. May spend the week-end with friends Hymn 579 was followed by Mrs. officers was returned with J. P. week-end at the hpme of her Mr. and Mrs. Nelson McRae, and 22nd, from 2 to 4 o’clock, at the 1 and relatives. Currie Blair conducting worship ^ Alexandria. MacLeod, McCrimmon, president; mother, Mrs. A. Sayant. brother, Mr. Menzies McRae. Thos. Hay, Lochiel, vice-president, With Mayme Richardson were the Miss Helen Tremblay and friend, and Morlin Campbell, secretary- following week-end guests from Miss Roy of Lachine, spent the treasurer. ☆ ☆ Montreal: Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hould, week-end with Mrs. Tremblay and I APPLE HILL I Donald Hould and Miss D. Allard son, Earl. and Mr. and Mrs. G. Erratt and Dr. and Mrs. P. E. Doyle, who Generals, Alexandria Mr. and Mrs. Lome Hall and two sons. spent the past coup’e of years in children, Alexandria, and Miss Mur- Though the fish seem to be out- Ottawa, will now reside at their Lacrosse Entry, Start dena Munro, Maxville, spent the numbered by fishermen, and there home here. week-end with their parents, Mr. is the inconvenience of distance to Mr. Arnold McIntyre left the early Sunday At Cornwall and Mrs. Hugh D. Munro. reach the streams, many local en- part of the week for Kingston, to thusiasts are determined to cook up $200,000 Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kirkey, Corn, resume his duties once again as Alexandria Generals- make their wall, spent the week-end with her somewhat more than a fish-story of driver for Colonial Coach Lines. their own. 1952 debut in the Eastern Lacrosse parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dan- Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Bethune, 5 1-2% DEBENTURES o Rush City, called at the home of Association, when they meet their cause. Mr. and -Mrs. Trudell and little ☆ ■& Mrs. Nellie McRae, on Thursday old rivals the Pontiacs in Cornwall daughter, of Cornwall, spent a few DUNVEGAN evening. ROMAN CATHOLIC SEPARATE SCHOOLS Arena, this Sunday afternoon. The days at the home of her parents, Final arrangements have been Generals, who had hoped to use the Mr. and Mrs. Adrianus Van Putten. made by ithe members of the Ladies’ Misses Muriel and Isabel Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. James Lincoln, Aid Society, at their meeting on TOWN OF ALEANDRIA Maxville Arena until the Gardens Ottawa, spent the week-end at their Montreal, spent the week-end with Thursday, at the home of Mrs. site is available for. play in, Alex- home here. Mrs. James Neville, and Mr. and Kenzie McCuaig, for the evening of Maturing: June 1, 1953 - 1972 inclusive. andria, will be on the road until Mrs. Bill McMillan and sons. Ronnie Clair, Montreal, spent the May 26th, when Mr. John Fisher Various amounts in each maturity. that time, which club officials think Mrs. Mary Atkinson, Montreal, is week-end with Miss Mora MacLeod of the OBC, will be guest speaker will be early in June, when Sunday spending two weeks at her home and brother, Norman. at the Community Hall. Tickets PRICE: $100.00 afternoon contests can be staged'. here. Miss Marjorie MacKinnon Is now are now being sold and can be pur- Alex. L. MoDermid, Maitland, the owner of a fine Dodge car, which chased from any member of the INCOME: 5Y2% The Generals will have players spent the week-end at his home will prove an asset for her with her society. Principal and Interest payable in xllexandria, Ont. from Cornwall and Lachine along here. work as mail cornier, which she has with local performers to round out Mr. and Mrs. Orval MacDiarmid, been operating since last fall. You may place your order with your bank, or our agent: the squad. Omer and Dort De- his mother, Mrs. W. E. MacDiarmid, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Grant, Grant Telephone Co. Had Good Year The annual meeting of the share- rosiers; John Beaulne, an Alex- and Mrs. Donald MacDiarmid and MaoKenzie and Mrs. H. Campbell, son, Billy, of Cornwall, called at the Ottawa, spent Sunday afternoon holders of the Roxborough Muni- RAYMOND ROCHON andria boy who played around home of Mr. and Mrs. P. D. McIn- visiting relatives here. cipal Telephone Company, was held Peterboro last year; the two Mac- tyre, on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Austin and on Saturday in Moose Creek Com- P.O. Box 293, Alexandria. — Phone 220. Donalds, Bpiicher and Fofoert from o boys, Eldon and Bruce, Alexandria, munity Hall, with an average at- If yon prefer to place your order direct, write: Cornwall, are a few of those ex- spent Sunday afternoon at their tendance. Mr. Hugh A. Blair pre- pected to wear the Red and White ☆ ☆ parental home here. sided and the municipality was rep- (French or English circular on request) livery of the Generals this cam- I SANDRINGHAM I Mrs. M. MacDougal, Ottawa, spent resented by Messrs, Stanley Fraser, paign. the week-end with her daughter, Reeve, and J. K. MacLean, Clerk- The Pontiacs, who edged the St. Mi's. Borden MacPhee, Mr. Mac- Treasurer. BURNS BROS. & DENTON Regis squad on both occasions last Mrs. Carmi Sproul and Mrs. Rob ertson of Tolmie’s Corners, were re Phee and little granddaughter, The auditors’ report was discussed LIMITED ^veek-end, under Ed. Emerton, their Mefril. She also visited with her and explained by the municipal coach for this year, will have most cent guests of the Misses Agnes and Members: The Investment Dealers’ Association of Canada Jennie Cameron. sister, Mrs. M. C. Ferguson, Mr. treasurer. It revealed a sur- of the squad that took the E.L.A. Ferguson and Misses Sheila and plus of $775.91 over expenditures for 44 King Street West, Toronto. title last year plus a number of Miss Wilma Fraser, accompanied Sherril. ‘ the year 1951, which resulted! in promising rookies on their roster. by her friend,'Miss Mary Wright, Ottawa, spent the week-end at her oompliments to the management, Sunday’s fixture has been set back particularly to Mr. and Mrs. Scott, to 3.45 p.m. to allow fans to attend parental home. Dan. M. Campbell Mourned Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Valley, Moose His many friends and neighbors operators for the services that have the Diocesan Procession, which gets were sorry to learn of the passing under way at 3 p.m. in Cornwall. Creek, andi Mr. Charles Baker and daughter, of Fairhaven, Mass., visit, of the late Dan. M. Campbell. Al- ed with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hoople, though he had not been enjoying BE WELL GROOMED on Saturday night. the best of health for some time The Misses Leila and Lama Ur- and was confined to his room for OUR FINEST SELECTION OF TOP VALUE qubart, Ottawa, spent the week-end several weeks, hopes had been held at their parental home. for his recovery. He passed away A well attended Calf Club meet suddenly on Wednesday morning, ing was held in the school-house on May 7th. Thursday night, with Mr. R. Crozier, The funeral was held on Friday, Ag. Rep., in charge. Linton Fraser and was largely attended, showing gave a short talk on Calf Feeding, the esteem in which the deceased and a film, “In the Tennessee Val- was held. Rev. Dr. D. N. MacMillan ley”, was shown. The next meeting conducted the service. Interment —It takes a well groomed man to will be held the second Thursday in was in the adjoining cemetery. We extend sympathy to his bereaved get somewhere in a world that’s June. The service in the Baptist Church widow and other members of his moving along as fast, as ours is. was resumed for the summer family. Good grooming is as easy to have months, with Rev. H. Bryant as — o as walking through our front door. pastor. Service is at 8 o’clock, and ☆ ☆ After a shave, shampoo and haircut everybody is welcome to attend these GLEN ROY you’ll look like you have a million services. Mr. Mitchell, R.O.P. Inspector in your pocket, even if you still owe visited: at the Merriman and Fraser- On Wednesday night of last week, your last week’s grocery bill. And holm farms. Mrs. Hilaire Filion and Pauline and don’t forget our Cigar Counter. Miss Redgate, R.N., the local Simonne were hostesses at a de- school nurse, paid a visit to the lightfully .arranged shower in honor school on Thursday. of Miss Marion Lunny, whose mar- riage to Mr. Aurel Filion takes place on Saturday. An address was read GERALD MCDONALD • ADVERTISE IN THE by Miss Jeannine Roy, and Miss Barber and Tobacconist Lunny was presented with a oliesj; of MILL SQUARE ALEXANDRIA GLENGARRY NEWS Roger’s flat silver. Following a social period a dainty lunch was served by the hostesses, assisted by the Glen Roy girls. On Sunday night, Aurel Filion LAURIER LEFEBVRE was guest of honor at a stag party, Auto Electric Service attended by his many friends. An Certified address was read by R. J. Lunny, Automotive Technician and the groom-to-be was presented with a well filled puse. Main and Gemish Streets Miss Audrey McDonald, Ottawa, ALEXANDRIA spent the week-end at her home Phone 391 here. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred McCulloch STILL A FEW BARGAINS LEFT and family, Montreal, spent the week-end with hfe parents, Mr. and at Mirs. J. A. McCulloch. Mr. J. A. McDonald of Dorion, spent the week-end ait his' home Glengarry Motor Sales SPARK PLUGS here. CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE — and — Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lunny and family, moved! to Lancaster last IGNITION POINTS week. CARS and TRUCKS that waste one gallon of gaso- Mr. Wm. Tolhurst, who spent the line in ten, are improperly past few weeks in Montreal, arrived Genuine General Motors Parts and Accessories , spaced and dirty at the elec- home on Wednesday. trodes. Let us service them Miss Catherine MacPhee, Mont- while you wait. “How late do you usually sleep real, visited with her mother, Mrs. on Sunday morning?” CHAMPLAIN R. J. MaoPhee, for several days. “It all depends.” Mr. and Mrs. Hilaire Filion had SERVICE STATION “Depends on what?” a sweek-end guests, Mr. and Mrs. Glengarry Motor Sales AND GARAGE “The length of the sermon.” Lawrence Filion and family, Frank- PHONE 238 ALEXANDRIA lin Centre, Que.; Aurel, Raymond and Hubert Filion, all of Montreal. The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ontario, Friday, May 16th, 1952 Page 5

☆ ☆ Bilmer, Roxborough. UNITED CHURCH GREENFIELD SCENE GLEN SANDFIELD Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McIntyre ALEXANDRIA Last Tribute Paid * * spent Monday evening with her par- Minister: Rev. D. McRae ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Gallinger, Sunday Services, May 18th OF BRIDAL EVENT George EJîauve Mr. J. A. Fraser, who recently MacMillàn’s. Corners. 10 a.m.—Sunday School. purchased from Miss Kate McLen- Mrs. James H. MacIntyre is with 11 a.m.—Public worship. Subject of MacDONALD—MacCOSHAM Attended by relatives and family nan the comer lot opposite his store, her sister, Mrs. George Quinn, Ot- sermon, “Man’s glory minus Rev. Ewen J. Macdonald officiated friends, the funeral of the late secured the service of Mr. McGregor tawa, who is’. seriously ill in Civic humility and integrity is SOCIAL and PERSONAL at the marriage in St. Catherine’s George Edward Sauve of Toronto, of Williamstown, with his bulldozer, Hospital. Friends here are sorry to doomed.” Church, Greenfield, of Rita Mac- was held here May 6th, from the and had the property levelled off, hear of her illness. 7 p.m.—Acts 23 and 24, Paul’s de- Miss Isobel MacDonald, Ottawa, Mrs. Jos. Lalopde returned from Cosham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marcoux & Morris Funeral Home to Tuesday. He will install a modern On Friday evening a farewell fence before (1) the multi- and Miss Andrea Whyte, Lancaster, Hotel Dieu Hospital, Cornwall, on Donald MacCosham, Prince Edward St. Finnan’s Cathédral and ceme- Imperial Oil Service Station. gathering was tendered Mr. and tudes; (2) the sanhedrin; spent the week-end. with their aunt, Sunday, after being a patient there Island, to Arnold MacDonald, son tery. Visitors to Cornwall, Tuesday, Mrs. Herbie Colbran and family, on (3) Felix; (4) Festus; (5) Mrs. Catherine MacDonald, Main for the past three weeks. of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander R. Mac- A musician who was orchestra were: Mrs. A. L. McLennan, Miss their departure from the community. Agrippia. 1 Mary MacKenzie, Mrs. D. J. McRae, street. Misses Mary and Janet Kennedy, Donald, Greenfield, leader at the Old Mill in Toronto at They expect to take up residence in Mr. and Mrs. D. D. MacKinnon Montreal, spent the week-end in Given in marriage by her uncle, the time of his sudden death, Mr. Mrs. R. D. Fraser. Wood stock, Ont., shortly. Mrs. Col- had with them for the week-end Alexandria. Jack MacCosham, the bride wore a Sauve died in hospital at Toronto Mrs. üIcLatohie and Miss Kath- bran was presented with a beautiful Afternoon Tea their sons, Donald and Glen, and Miss Heather Chisholm, Montreal, gown of white satin with a white on May 2nd. He was aged 48 and leen MoMeekdn, both of Ottawa, lamp from the Farm Forum group, spent the week-end with relatives. Miss Betty Cooper, all of Montreal. spent the week-end with friends in veil gathered to a halo of orange was a native of Alexandria, a son of which they were members, taking — AND — The play entitled “Good Gracious town. blossoms. She carried red roses and of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Sauve of a great interest in its success. They Miss Mary MacKinnon spent the Ottawa. Mrs. Ulric Lalonde and Grandma”, by the Vankleek Hill week-end with her aunt and grand- Mrs. Larry Guerrier and two chil- white carnations. Miss Annie Mac- were also presented with a purse PIE SALE dren, Ray and Kenneth, of Galt, Cosham, sister of the bride, was Mrs. Alex. Croteau of Alexandria, Kniox P.Y.P.S., was presented Tues- from their friends and neighbors. mother, Mrs. McCormick and Mrs. day night in the Orange Hall, when Ont., sailed for Scotland this week bridesmaid, and wore a blue taffeta are aunts. Allan Vallance addressed the couple Hattie Campbell, Valois, Que. a large number of people enjoyed on a visit to her father. Mr. Guerrier gown with matching head-dress. The Solemn Mass of Requiem was on behalf of those present in a few Mrs. Verna Roberts and Master themselves. SATURDAY, MAY 1Ï will join her in June. Before leav- Mr. Cameron MacDonald, brother sung by Rev. J. D. MacPhail, rector, well chosen words, wishing them Shannon Ryan of Verdun, were assisted by Rev. H. Grouds and Rev. o guests of Mr. and Mrs. Estease Du- ing they visited with Mr. and Mrs. of the groom, was groomsman. Ush- success and happiness in their new IN ROOMS Arthur Guerrier, Alexandria. ers were Donald MacDonald and A. L. Cameron. Present in the home. The evening was enjoyed by OVER THE POST OFFICE mouchel. Sanctuary were Rev. C. F. Gauthier, ☆ Mrs. R. S. MacLeod, Montreal, is Innis Campbell. those present in music and dancing. Miss Pauline Lefebvre, Montreal, Lochiel; Rev. Francis Lefebvre, Lan- WILLIAMSTOWN ALEXANDRIA, ONT. spending a few days .this week with Lunch was served by the hostesses. was a week-emdi guest of her par- Following the marriage, the wed- caster, and Rev. Roland Rouleau, * her daughter, Mrs. Eugene Mac- The evening closed with singing, from 2.30 to 4.30 p.m. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alcide Lefebvre. ding breakfast was served at the Glen Robertson. donald, Mr, Macdonald and family. home of the groom’s parents. A very successful Salad Tea and “They Are Jolly Good Fellows”. Sponsored by the Mrs. Duncan McGillis and Miss Dr. and Mrs. D. J. Dolan spent The pallbearers were: Albert Sale of Home Cooking was held at Out-of-town gueats included: Mrs. o Heather MacDonell, Green Valley, Friday and Saturday in Smiths Sauve, Aime Lalonde, Ulric La- the Manse on Friday afternoon. The Ladies’ Auxiliary, Branch No. 423 were in Detroit for the Chisholm- Falls, where the former’s sister, Donald MacCosham, mother of the londe, Eldred Renaud, George Ren- Woman’s Association, who sponsored For RESULTS Use Canadian Legion of the BESL McDonell wedding on March 4th. Miss Bea Dolan, is a patient in St. bride, Prince Edward Island; Mr. aud and Lloyd Renaud. the Tea, were much pleased with and Mrs. Jack MacCosham, Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Chisholm of Francis Hospital after undergoing Chief mourners were his wife, the the results. CLASSIFIED ADS Ticket on Quilt to be drawn. an operation. Theresa, Beatrice and Donald Mac- •former Irene Lapointe, and daugh- The W.M.S. of St. Andrew’s Un- Detroit, visited Mr. and Mrs. Angus Cosham, Cornwall; John and Donald Mr. J. T. Moore,- District Passen- ter, Simonne, of Toronto; his par- ited Church, held their meeting at S. MacDonell, Green Valley, and MacDonald, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. other relatives last week, while on ger Agent, C.N.R., and Mr. I. O. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sauve of the home of Mrs. C. Henderson, on Skroder, Travelling Passenger Agent, Clifford Fisher, Ottawa, Ottawa; one brother and two sis- their honeymoon. o Wednesday evening of last week. Dr. and Mrs. D. D. McIntosh had C.N.R., tooth of Montreal, were ters; Albert Sauve, Miss Irene The Williamstown High School ST. FINNAN’S PARISH with them for the week-end, Misses visitors to Alexandria on Wednes- Sauve of Ottawa; Mrs. Alex. (Ther- Cadets will _ be inspected on Friday, Penny and Pat McIntosh and Mr. day of this week. esa) Finlayson of Montreal. May 16th, on the High School cam- Charles Duval, all of Montreal. Mr. Peter Gelineau, Jack Gelineau OTTAWA WEDDING Others present from a distance pus. The dance in the evening will and Miss Joan Asselin, all of Town included four sisters-in-law: Miss be held in the Agriculture Hall. of Mount Royal, . Que., spent the OF INTEREST Albertine Lapointe, Ottawa; Mrs, Mrs. Winnifred MacDonald, Ot- week-end with Mrs. E. J. A. Mac- Lavigne, Mrs. Denis of Montreal; tawa, spent the week-end with her . donald. They were accompanied PENCHUK—MacRAE Rev. Sr. St. Alhan, S.G.C., Superior parents, Mr. and Mrs. George back by Mrs. Peter Gelineau, who Against a setting of ferns and of Sacred Heart Hospital in Hull, Jamieson. TUESDAY, MAY 27th had been with her mother since spring flowers, the marriage of Miss Que.; Rev. Sr. St. Marie, S.G.Cr, Miss Mary MacLeod entertained Wednesday. Gretta MaoRae, R.N, and LAC Hull; Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Finlayson, the W.MJS. of St. Andrew’s Presby- ALEXANDER HALL, ALEXANDRIA Mr. and Mrs. K. K. MacLeod and Alfred Victor Penchuk was solem- Montreal; Mrs. McDonald, Firmin terian Church. The meeting opened Morrison, of Dunvegan, were in nized in Chalmer’s United Church, Sauve, Maurice Brule and son, by singing the hymn “From the Door Prize $25.00 town on Tuesday of this week. Ottawa, on Saturday evening, May Ottawa. Eastern Mountains”, followed by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Leroux, Ste. 3rd. o prayer by Mrs. Millar. The mem- | Specials, 2 for 25c — 15 Regular Games, $3.00 each ****** Anne de Prescott, were Sunday The bride is the daughter of Mr. bers gave the text verses for the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ulric La- and Mrs. James MaoRae of Ottawa, month. The Bible lesson, Matt. 6th, All Cash Prizes • FRI. — SAT. londe. Presbyterial Rally was read alternately. Another hymn MAY 16 — 17 — formerly of Dalkeith, and the groom ADMISSION 25 CENTS Mr. and Mrs. James A. Mac- is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Set For Moose Creek was sung, after which the president, Donald, Green Valley, left on Tues- Penchuk of Edmonton, Alta, Mrs. J. D. MacGregor, gave the day last for Detroit, Mich., where Bible study on “Our Father Who The ceremony was performed by The 38th annual Rally of Glen- they will spend some - time with Art in Heayen”. The report of the the Rev. A. Leonard Griffith. Mr. garry Presbyterial will be held in Synodical held in St. Andrew’s relatives and friends. William France, organist, accom- Knox Presbyterian Church, Moose Messrs. Bam Brunet, T. J. Douglas Church, Ottawa, was given by Mrs. panied the soloist, Miss Shelah Creek, on Tuesday, May 20th, at Innis MacGregor and Mrs. Alpin and Fred Deer spent Wednesday Thompson, R.N., who sang “The 10 a.m. The executive will meet evening in Finch, where they at- MacGregor. The minutes of the ONLY APPEARANCE EAST OF OTTAWA Lord’s Prayer” at the beginning of at 9.35. tended a meeting of the Finch previous meeting were read and ap- the ceremony, and “In God’s Good Guest speakers at the Rally will Legion Branch. Mr. Deer addressed proved. The hymn, “The Day Thou Time” during the signing of the incluid e ; Gavest, Lord; is Ended”, was sung, the meeting. register. Miss Louise Reith, M.A., Litera- Among the friends and relatives and followed by prayer by Rev. R. Given in marriage by her father, ture, Toronto; who attended the burial service in Mrs. W. B. Leatherhead, Hospital Millar, and the Lord’s Prayer re- DON MESSER the bride was attended by her sister, Sacred Heart cemetery on Saturday, visitor, Montreal; and Rev. J. C. peated in unison closed an interest- Miss Viola MacRae, R.N. LAC John May 10th, for the late Dosithe Cur- McLean-Bell, Phm.B., D.D., recently ing meeting. A social time was then and Leminsky was best man, and guests rier, who died January 9th, 1952, at inducted into the Maxville-St. Elmo enjoyed by members and visitors. were ushered to their' seats by Cornwall, were Mrs. Dosithe Cur- charge. — o Harold MacDonald and LAC Hard- rier and; sons, Rolland and Bruno, Mrs. G. S. Lloyd, of Cornwall, is ing. Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Brunet, Mr. president of the Presbyterial; Mrs. ☆ ☆ The bride chose a gown of white and Mrs. Forgette, Mr. and Mrs. Alpin A. McGregor of Wdlliams- I. MAPLE AVENUE I His Islanders imported lace and nylon tulle, with Walter Schreck and daughters, June town, vice-president; Mrs. R. Miliar * matching lace jacket; the skirt ac- at and Linda, and Mrs. Vincent Mc- of Martintown, corresponding secre- cented toy deep gathered! ruffles in Harry MacNaughton of Ottawa, Bain and daughter, Shirley, of Corn- tary; Miss Elva Montgomery, Avon- a cascade effect. A coronet of pearls spent Sunday with friends in this wall; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Duggan more, press secretary; Mrs. A. Cald- and rhinestones held her fingertip community, and visited his mother, JUBILEE RINK, MAXYILLE - and son of Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs. well, Cornwall, treasurer. veil and" she carried a cascade bou- Mrs. E. D. MacNaughton. Maxville. Hormidas Currier and son Hormidas o — THURSDAY, JUNE 5th of Vankleek Hill; Mr. and Mrs. quet of Johanna Hill roses and Miss Janie and C. MacLachlan spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Berriault and! grandson, white hyacinthes. Featuring Charlie Chamberlin and Marge Osborne Jean Jac Papineau, of St. Rose de The bridesmaid’s dress was yellow Lome Campbell, Vernon, Ont. Lima, Que. taffeta with lace inserts, matching Final Tribute Paid Guests at the home of the Mac- Donald A. Macdonald, Q.C., and lace jacket and head dress. She Intyre family and Miss Bella Ross, Dancing 9.30 to 1.30, D.S.T. Major Angus McDonald, Reeve, carried a hand bouquet of yellow Late A. J. McEwen are Robert Clyde and James Clyde. daffodils, mauve and purple sweet Martintown; Mr. and Mrs. George were in Ottawa on We'dnesdayt where they attended a meeting of peas and snapdragons. The funeral of the Jate Alexander MacRae and two children, Dun- $1.00 ADMISSION $1.00 I the executive of Zone 5, Ontario The bride’s mother wore a two- (Sandy) J. McEwen was held Thurs- vegan; Mr. and Mrs. John Cameron, a Conservation Association. piece dress of petal-blue crepe with day, May; 8th, from the home of his Martintown; Mr. and Mrs. Dave Sô.ôSSS58SS*2ô8SSôSô8$S*8ô8ô«ôSôSôSô8*8*8ôS*2ôSô»ô2ôSS8S8ô2ôSô«ôS8SSSô8ôSS88«ôSôSôSô«52ô»ô«ôSS2oî Claude Sabourin, of the C.N.R., navy accessories and a corsage of son, Howard McEwen, 5th Roxboro, Prescott, Ont., is spending two Pinochio roses. to Maxville United Church. One of weeks’ vacation with his parents, Following a reception at the home the pioneer members of the com- • Rainmakers. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. O. Sabourin. of the bride’s parents, the couple munity, Mr. MoEwen died May 5th, left by plane for Edmonton and • Bermuda. Misses Annie and Ella Macdonald in his 94th year. spent Wednesday in Montreal. Banff, Alta. Rev. J. H. Hamilton conducted • Canadian Paramount News. Mrs. Ed. Mulcair, Montreal, is the funeral services in the presence ' spending a few days with her Prior to her marriage, the bride of a very large number of relatives, ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ mother, Mrs. M. J. Morris, 4th was entertained at a miscellaneous friends and neighbors. A MON.— TUES. Kenyon. shower by Miss Lois MacLeod andi Honorary pallbearers were mem- W MAY 19 — 20 — Miss Eileen Bellefeuille left this Mrs. Lome Hamre, at the home of bers of the session of Maxville Un- week for London, Ont., where she the latter. A basket of beautiful ited Church. Active bearers were: Monte Cristo Love* Again!" will be employed. En route she and useful gifts was presented to Messrs. Alex. MiaoRae, Hugh Cam- visited in Ottawa with her sister, the guest of honor, after which a eron, Donald Gumming, Kenneth Georgette, at the Holy Cross Con- delicious lunch was served by the Jack, Melville McEwen and Calvin vent. joint hostesses. Robertson. OF Friends from a distance included those from Montreal, Ottawa, Corn- wall, Mille Roches, Osgoode, Vernon, Kingston and Iroquois. Many beautiful floral tributes were Glengarry and Prescott received, showing the esteem in which he was held. Mr. McEwen was a highly re- spected citizen, revered as an up- right and honorable man of fine .Ji Anthony Quinn • Jody Lawrence • «raw «B» Christian character. He was an ff*—5? .uto»Pu,k,)BS£Luaff.m.rtewtopmiwasat • P»»M4ir elder of his church for upwards of sixty years and a loyal and gener- • Foy Meets Girl. ous supporter of every good cause. Alexandria is installing PARKING • Mr. Tennis. Though quiet spoken, he held strong • Wonder Gloves. convictions on matters pertaining to moral issues affecting the life of METERS. When this happens • Wamer-Pathe News. the community and he has left a fine example of a godly and circum- ★ ★ ★ * ★ spect life. A WED. — THURS. o ± Come to VANKLEEK HILL W MAY 21 —22 — irluwi© in ‘pgjamount. New Pipe Organ r s u where you will be able to buy a ' " - JANE « To Be Blessed (^RosBT-^jYym —ALEXIS LRANCHCiT An organ recital is to be held in meal or spend five cents St. Columban’s Church, next Wed- gMflH-fgaiE nesday evening, when His Excel- Sizes 18 to 40 inches wide. » lency, Bishop Brodeur will dedicate $3.69 up to $6.95 each. the fine Casavant pipe organ newly TM^aaBaBCTtl ♦ installed in the church. WITHOUT BEING TAXED After the new organ has been HERE GOMES MORLEY L. TOBIN 1 blessed by Bishop Brodeur, the organ Phone 85 Peel ftrect recital will be held with Prof. .THE GROOM George Lindsay, organist of St. ^ Weift BlTH â***c*c*j AM MMA ALB&&&ri James’ Basilica, Montreal, at the we±-c&BxaiÊàW keyboard. Kevin Doherty, also of • Playmates of the Sea. Montreal, will be soloist. Page 6 The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ontario, Friday, May 16th, 1952

the ship slid oS; and in Neilson’s Reverend Alexander Macdonell, the burgh, who married the Bishop’s tered and decorated, and the Sta- During the intervening years, “Gazette” of Quebec, 1786, is this first Catholic Bishop of Upper Can- niece. Quarries were opened, one at tions of the Cross, made in France, many other priests have served at St. Raphael's... entry, “Arrived ship McDonald’ ada and later a member of the Leg- 8-8 Charlottenburgh and another erected. In 1919, Father Campbell St. Raphael’s, among whom in pass- west of the church, the stone being ing may be mentioned Father E. J. (Continued from Page 1) from Greenock, with emigrants, islative Council of the province. added to St. Raphael’s Church the brought, in summer, by stone-boat, beautiful Memorial Chapel to the Macdonald, P.P. of Greenfield, Ont.; of. Kingston was Fort Cataraqui, nearly the whole of a' parish from These new -settlers were, for the in winter, by sleighs. The masons everlasting memory of the first Father Charles E. Baker, P.P.j Stoco, a post of some importance in the the north of Scotland, who immi- most part, located in the rear con- were brought from Scotland by the Bishop of Ontario, and, as we have Ont.; Father W. L. Terrion, P.P., early French days, but also aban- grated with their priest and nine- cessions of Lancaster and Charlot- Bishop. The timber used in con- pointed out, the Third Pastor of St. Burgess, Ont.; Father Rolland Rou- doned when the country was handed teen cabin passengers, together with teniburgh and the front concessions struction was cut with rip saws, Raphael’s, Right Rev. Alexander leau, P.P., Glen Robertson, Ont.; over to the British. It remained five hundred . and twenty steerage of Kenyon and Lochiel. (In the there being no sawmills. Under Macdonell. Also under the direction practically uninhabited until the passengers, to better their case, up same ships came a number of people Father Aime Leduc, P.P., Martin- these difficulties it is not surprising settlement of the United Empire to Oataraqui”. Cataraqui was the from Glenelg and Kintail, who set- of Father Campbell, the National town, Ont.; Father J. B. McLeod of that it took some years to build. BECAUSE—Backache is often due to uri- Loyalists in the province in 1875, ancient name of Kingston; there, tled further back, principally in Historic Sites Department of the 1 nary irritation and bladder discomfort; and Thus the present church of St. Ra- Montreal Diocese, and the late Rev. when, a few years later, St. Ra- however, they did not go, but to Lochiel). Federal Government erected and for oyer half a century Dodd’s Kidney Pills phael’s, begun in 1820, must indeed D. A. McPhee. have helped bring relief from backache by phael’s supplied it with its first what is now known as St. Raphael’s Their chaplain, Father Macdonell, had unveiled the monument to this be one of the oldest, if not the stimulating the kidneys. Get Dodd’s priest. parish, some miles north of Lan- unable to accompany his people in same outstanding cleric and states- caster. Here they fell to work, in oldest, Parish Church of Ontario in man, the monument which stands Kidney Pills at any drag counter. You, too, London, Hamilton and Ottawa are 1803, joined them in 1804. Within a can depend on Dodd’s. , , - 'comparatively modern. Cornwall, it. spite of numerous hardships, to con- few weeks of his arrival amongst continuous use, week in, week out, in front of the church — unveiled for upwards of 130 years. is true, can boast of being one year struct their houses, and! also to his clansmen here he was appointed in June, 1930. Succeeding Msgr. older, though it .'jivas then known as build a pioneer church, called the Pastor of St. Raphael’s, and, thus, Because of the need^for priests Campbell, and consequently, the New Johnstown. “Blue Chapel", beçause, it is said, its Third Parish Priest, replacing and a seminary for their education, Twelfth Parish Priest of St. Ra- Previous to 1784 and the settle- of the color of the celling. (The Father Fitzsimmons. Not very long the Bishop at the same time entered phael’s, was appointed on January ment of the Loyalists, shortly after probable site of this chapel was to after he was made Vicar-General of upon the construction of the College 30th, 1949, the Rev. Donald A. Kerr, ALEXANDRIA conclusion of the American Revolu- the east of the present church, in' the Diocese of Quebec and given of Iona, adjacent to his residence. also a native of Alexandria, the tionary War, this province was one the present graveyard). Both church j jurisdiction over the whole of Upper It was a modest structure but suf- -present Pastor. vast unbroken ‘ wilderness. From and settlement were dedicated to Canada and With, at first, but one ficed for its purpose., Principal of SASH & DOOR CO. Point au Beaudet westward, there their Archangel guardian, St. Ra- assistant, did all the missionary the College was the Reverend W. P. — Tel. 150-J — was practically no white inhabitant. phael. work between Glengarry and Lake Macdonald. Among the young men When the Loyalist Regiments were In 1802 another large party of Superior, i.e., the whole of the pres- ordained ' to the Priesthood from ROLLAND CHOLETTE disbanded that year they came emigrants arrived from Glengarry, ent Province of Ontario. Iona Seminary were, Father George Prep. north to Canada and those settling Inverness-shire, who, settling near In 1819, Upper Canada was created Bay, later for many years Parish in Upper Canada formed a fringe the earlier comers, gave the name by the Holy See a Vicariate Apos- Priest at St. Andrew’s West, a along the shore of the St. Lawrence of their native glen to the whole tolic and Father Macdonell was Father Brennan, later for many EVERYTHING TO and Lake Ontario, probably more district. In this same year, on named its first Vicar Apostolic and years Pastor at Belleville, and a Daily, all sleeping car of them locating in Glengarry than April 25th, 1802,. the then Bishop of Bishop of Resina, in partibus, on Father Edward Gordon, who later • train. Duplex roomettes, "Fj BUILD and REPAIR in any other county with the pos- Quebec, Msgr. Pierre Denaut, can- the last day of the year, 1820. Kings- ministered to the Catholics of Ham- ; drawing rooms, com- sible exception of "Lincoln, onically erected the Mission at St. ton was named the Episcopal See ilton. partments, bedrooms,/ Dressed Lumber, Flooring, In the. area from what is now Raphael’s to the status of a parish and in the year 1826 It was erected When Bishop Macdonell took up berths, buffet lounge, ^ Gyproc, Ten Test, Masonite, dining car. Lancaster Township to Williamsburg and appointed Father Alexander into a diocese, probably the first his residence in his Episcopal See at Arborite, Bertile, Roofing, soldiers of the first battalion of the (Scotus) Macdonell as the First diocèse established in a British Col- Kingston, Ont., in 1826, he was suc- Ever talk to a bachelor about Cement, Lime, Brick, King’s Royal Regiment of New York, Parish Priest. However, this good ony since the Reformation. From ceeded at St. Raphael’s by his life insurance? Believe me, I have, Builders’ Hardware, Paint. with their wives and families to the priest, so beloved by hfs parishion- the time of his appointment as Vicar nephew, Father Angus MoDonell, and they’re often pretty difficult ers, fell sick in the winter of 1803, Apostolic in 1820 until he proceeded the Fourth Pastor at St. Raphael’s. to convince. “Life insurance?” a CANADIAN NATIONAL number of 1,462 .souls, took up the bachelor friend of mine scoffed land. Those settling in Glengarry far away from any comfort or to Kingston in 1826, St. Raphael’s He later was appointed Vicar Gen- the other day. “Now why should' were all Highlanders, the majority medical aid' to soothe or assuage his was virtually the first See In On- ' eral of the Diocese and left the I bother about life insurance? I belonging to the Catholic faith. malady; he was deprived, too, of tario. parish about 1830, to become the have no responsibilities and I’d Steps were taken at once to secure the services of a brother priest to Advancing years and increased first Principal of Regiopolis College, rather spend my money on other the services of a Minister of their administer the consolation of re- responsibility induced Bishop Mac- Kingston. His successor, and, thus, things.” I told him, of course, ligion. His people rallied round the Fifth Pastor at St. Raphael’s, that there were a great many faith and Roderick Macdonell was donell to apply for a coadjutor, and urgent reasons why a bachelor appointed Missionary Priest at St. him, and the strongest came for- a Father Weld of Tulworth Castle was Father John Macdonald (so well should buy life insurance. No ward; they constructed a stretcher in England was selected and conse- known to the past generations as STOCK CAR. Regis by the Bishop of Quebec. matter how strongly a man may St. Regis was then, as now, an and carried him upon it through the crated Bishop of Amycla and co- ‘Mr. John”, the Scotch people in- feel against the idea of marriage Indian settlement, and Father Rod- forest paths and over the snow hills adjutor of Upper Canada on the variably calling the priest “Mister”, at the moment, the chances are erick had also a mission at St. An- to WUliamstown. Hence, when the 6th of August, 1826. His medical the term “Father” being of fairly overwhelming that he’ll'fall for recent innovation). its lure sometime or other. And drew (at present St. Andrew’s West, ice broke up, he was taken in a advisers, however, would not permit once married, the little lady Ont.), where he ministered for a canoe down the Riviere-aux-Raisins him to come to Canada and later he This Father John Macdonald had must be protected. But by that time .to the Catholic Loyalists set- to the mission at Lachine, where' he went to Rome where, in 1830, he was as his curate or assistant priest at time our ex-bachelor will be Races tled thereabout. died on the- 19th of May, 1803, and created Cardinal by Pope Pius VIII. St. Raphael’s another John Mc- older, his expenses heavier and In the following year a further was buried from the parish of The Presbytery (abandoned in Donald, who was referred to as a his bankroll slimmer. On top of Notre Dame, Montreal. He was 1889 when the present one was built means of distinction, as ‘Maighstair that, his premiums are going to important settlement took place at be that much higher with each St. Raphael’s when the ship “Mc- succeeded in' St. Raphael’s by a on the west side of the church) and Iain Mac Iain Mhic Iain, i.e.. Mis- day’s delay. Why, even if he Donald” brought nearly the whole Father Fitzsimmons, the Second the present stone church were begun ter John, son of John, son of John”). should remain a bachelor, his of a parish from Knoydart in the Pastor. by Bishop Macdonell in anticipation In the early 1830’s, Father John insurance will provide foolproof North of Scotland, 560 passengers More settlers came from Scotland of the appointment and arrival of Macdonald, the Fifth Pastor here, protection for a rainy day. And, with their priest, Rev. Alexander in 1802 in the vessels, “Neptune” and Bishop Weld, who, however, never was transferred as the Parish Priest married or single, what a bless- Saturday, May 24th “Cochrane”, and the last large-scale ■at Perth, Ont., and his assistant, ing a paid-up policy can be when Macdonell (Scotus), a cousin of the visited this country though his in- he draws his salary for the last Chief of Glengarry. He was a man emigration from the Highlands of terest in Bishop Macdonell’s work Father John McDonald, was ap- timel Our wonderfully flexible Maxville Race Track of courage and strong will, and Scotland to the parish of St. Ra- was shown by generous financial pointed Sixth Pastor of St. Ra- retirement plans can add untold marshalled his flock with prudence phael’s took place in 1803. This aid. He died at Rome, April 10th, phael’s. He remained here until comforts to those wonderful years “The Finest Race Track in Eastern Ontario” and discretion. It is said that as the migration was made up, to a large 1837. 1840, when he was transferred and of ease which will be his. good ship ‘McDonald” glided out of part, by the disbanded soldiers of The difficulties attendant upon appointed Parish Priest at St. Fin- My bachelor friend was soon Car owners' from Ottawa and other large cities have the harbor of Greenock, Scotland, the Glengarry Fenclbles Regiment. building a stone church the size of nan’s Parish, Alexandria, Ont., convinced. He doesn’t laugh at promised to be there. The future 'of Maxville races the priest addressed the flock, and It was especially important because the present one at St. Raphael’s in where he died in May, 1845. It was the thought of life insurance any will depend on the success of this day. more. put them under the protection of of the fact that these settlers came 1820. are scarcely conceivable today. after this Father John McDonald 20 CARS ALREADY ENTERED the Archangel st. Raphael, the guide •under the auspices and direction of It was built partly by subscription that the present section of Alex- of the wandterers. A few moments a man who, for the next 36 years, and partly by voluntary, work under andria, called “Johnstown”, was In ease of rain, races will be held the following was destined to play so important named, he having bequeathed this LARRY McCOSHAM later thefe was a wail of terror; the superintendence of Bishop Mac- SUN LIFE OF Saturday, May 31st. the ship was aground. “Down on a part in the public affairs of the donell, and, in his absence, under considerable tract of land to St. GRANDSTAND SEATS — your knees and pray”, thundered province. He was the Reverend, that of Mr. Alexander Macdonell Finnan’s Parish. CANADA the priest; St. Raphael interceded, afterwards the Honorable and Right] (Agent), then of 4-7th Charlotten- Strange as it may seem, his suc- Phone: Martintown 16r51 Admission, $1.00. Starts 2 p.m. Sharp cessor wàs none other than his for- WILLIAMSTOWN mer Pastor, Father John Macdonald, who was transferred back from the Parish at Perth, and again appoint- ed as Pastor at St. Raphael’s, the Seventh Pastor, where and In which appointment he reinained until he retired in 1864. He died at Lan- caster, Ont., on the 16th of March, 1879, in the 65th year of his Priest- hood. His body, as far as is known, Lose Something, is the only body buried under St. Raphael’s Church. His successor as Parish Priest at Mister? St. Raphael’s, was Father John Masterson, who had come to the Parish as curate or assistant to “Father John” and remained under Put yourself in this gentleman’s his appointment as its Eighth Parish Priest from 1864-81. In 1881, Father position—you’re hundreds of miles Masterson was transferred to and from home and you’ve suddenly appointed Pastor at Prescott, Ont., and was succeeded here as the discovered that your money is missing! Ninth Parish Priest by Father C. J. It happens too often—but it should Duffus, until his retirement at the end of 1888. Shortly before his de- never happen to you! ...a*u£one coat’ parture from the Parish, Father Duffus, at the direction of Bishop There is one safe,-sure way to insure Cleary, DD., then Bishop of Kings- ton, began the building of the pres- yourself against loss of cash when ent priest’s hoùse, to the west side travelling. Convert your cash into of the church. This rectory was completed in 1889 by the Tenth Travellers Cheques. You can cash Parish Priest, Father Terence Fitz- them anywhere—and only you can patrick, who remained here until 1900. cash them. They are useful, too, V On October 7th, 1900, as the as identification. Eleventh Pastor at St. Raphael’s was appointed one of the best- known and beloved of Priests, Msgr. Dunoan A. Campbell, a native of Alexandria, Ont., who remained as Pastor of St. Raphael’s until his re- tirement in October, 1948. Father Campbell, so closely identified with this parish, after well-nigh half a century of faithful service to the Parish, was elevated to the hank of Before you set out on your next Domestic Prelate by His Holiness, INFINITE VARIETY w.,h Pope Pius Xn, and now Jives in trip, call on your nearest branch m Alexandria, -Ont. It was under his of The Bank of Nova Scotia and guidance that the first Priest’s house convert your traved funds to and later Bishop Macdonell’s Pal- Travellers Cheques. It’s a simple, ace, was converted into the present Iona Academy, which as a boarding- inexpensive process that will take school for girls and as a Private no more than five minutes of High School, has won such an en- your time. viable name as a centre of Catholic education, under the direction of the Rev. Sisters of Holy Cross, since One&âtSâtU its opening in 1913. Among the prodigious labors of Father Camp- Isolso made in interior flat, satin, gloss... floor and exterior finishes. bell here might be mentioned in passing the complete renovation of THE CROWN DIAMOND PAINT LIMITED the church, 1900-1901, including a new heating system, steam. Here- Your BNS Manager is a tofore, the church had been heated good man to know. In Crown Diamond Products are sold by: by two or three huge box stoves, Alexandria he is J. O. placed in the aisles' of the church Bridge who also operates itself. It was he who put in the our office at Glen Robertson. • Your Partner in Helping Canada Grow M. L. TOBIN - Alexandria, Ont. present floors, had the church plas- The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ontario, Friday, May 16th, 1952 Page 7

filled; (5) After chicks are a month old, keep oats before them; (6) Place FARM AND MARKET NEWS a hale of good legume hay in the Your Ag*Rep Reports pen for them to pick at; (7) Use a pick paint on the injured birds or GLENGARRY COMMISSION AUCTION A weekly report on the Farm Front, prepared for The Glengarry even on some of the uninjured ones; News by James Y. Humphries, Agricultural Representative MONTREAL LIVESTOCK MARKETS (8) Get young birds out on range in Glengarry. as soon as possible; (9) When all Sale MONTREAL, May 12. — In active trading, prices ruled steady to other procedures fail, debeak them, preferably with an electric debeaker. Slightly higher today on Montreal livestock markets. Boys’ and Girls’ Club work has the office of the Ontario Depart- Receipts were 900 cattle, 469 calves, 88 sheep and lambs and 1,229 In any event, prevent overcrowd- — EVERY MONDAY always been an important part of ment of Agriculture. The Maxville ing. hogs. the activities of the Ontario Depart- Boys’ and Girls’ Calf Club will be With about normal cattle receipts on hand1, sellers easily sold all ment of Agriculture. Livestock and organized on Friday, May 16th, TEL. 286 classes early today. Prices were about 50 cents to $1 stronger, especially Field Crop Clubs are organized for which meeting will be held in the FOR YOUR MODERN on steers. Mixed good and choice heavy steers brought 25.50 to 26.50 the purpose of giving boys, and girls Maxville Community Hall. The AND OLD TIME medium 22-25. Medium heifers were 20-24, good cows 21-22, medium between the ages of 12 and 21 years Williamstown Holstein and Ayrshire Clubs will be organized on Monday 18-20, common 15-17.50, oanners and cutters 10.-15. Good bulls were 19-21 training in the feeding and man- agement of livestock, judging, show- evening, May 19th, in the Township DANCING while common and medium made 14-18. manship, crop production and to Hall in Williamstown. Membership DUNCAN G. MORRISON Calves moved fairly well at steady to firmer prices. Good vealers create a greater interest among in these clubs is open to any farm (DUSTY MORRISON) were 21, a few choice made 22, medium 15-20, and common 12-14.50. young people in better farming prac- boy or girl between the ages of 12 and his Some sheep were offered at 15-19. tices. Four Calf Clubs, ^a Forage and 21 in the County of Glengarry. Hogs were bringing 26 for grade “A”, while sows made 12. Crop Club and a Swine Club will be Calf Club members must nominate “GLENGARRIANS” organized in Glengarry County this and enter a heifer calf, grade or Telephone: Lancaster 3935 year. Arrangements have been purebred, bom between January 13-14C CHAMPION made for the organization meetings 1st and May 1st, 1952. Swine Club EGG PRICES STEADY TO EASIER of these clubs. The Lochiel Boys’ members must enter a pair of pure- UPER-BAU00JYS and Girls’ Calf Club will be organ- bred gilts, born between January ON MONTREAL PRODUCE MARKETS ized on- Thursday evening, May 1st and May 1st, 1952. Meetings of FOR LATE 15th. This meeting will be held in club members will be held through- MODEL CARS The variated tbnè in egg prices on out the summer when they are given the Montreal market of the past instructions on judging, showman- week continued over the week-end, Bulletin On Quality Snows Importance ship and livestock management, etc. with top grade holding steady, while An Achievement Day will be held ONLY $24-95 B and C grades were easier. The for all clubs at the time of the 6.70/15 Milk Production Williamstown Fair in September, demand has been rather slow and Of June Set-Aside when the members will exhibit their trade requirements easily met by “Losses from poor quality milk re- supply. New conditions, which dairy farm- calves or gilts. Boys’ and Girls’ Receipts on Saturday were 199 jected at the dairy plant may mean ers are having to face, are adding to Club work has done a great deal In cases, against 707 cases a year ago. the difference between a profit or the tremendous importance of this the past to develop goad livestock Prices were firm to a fraction loss to the dairy farmer,” This year’s June Advertising Set-Aside, men and farmers, and it is hoped higher on domestic potatoes. Offer- according to Erie Kitchen, secre- that it will continue to do so in the statement comes from the Foreword tary-manager of Dairy planners of future. j over your florae ? P. E. ROUEITE, GARAGE ings from the South eased off in in the bulletin, “A Guide to the ALEXANDRIA, Ontario. price. Canada. Pride of home is typical of Canadian!. Production of High Quality Milk”, “We have known- for the past few Yea have every right to be proud of the The market is weak on live poul- Numerous inquiries have recently way you look after your home and garden. try, the supply being heavy. Re- which has just been issued by the years that our domestic market would have to be developed to the been received regarding methods of Look at it now, the paint glistening in the ceipts of chickens are meeting de- Ontario Department of Agriculture. sun, windows sparkling, lawn and shrubs point where it could absorb a greater prevention of feather picking or mand. On dressed poultry the mar- In its 40 well-illustrated pages this cannibalism in poultry flocks. This so immaculate. Yet the perfection of it all ket is firmer. A good retail demand part of our production”, said Mr. may be menaced by an invisible shadow. bulletin covers the many points vice is most often encountered in is ruling. Kitchen. “In fact our entire adver- which must be given consideration laying flocks. It may also be en- Since you built your home (even if only Florent Patenaude The butter market is very quiet. tising and merchandising program six months ago) the cost of replacing it if countered with chicks in the brooder in the production and marketing of has been built on that premise. This destroyed by fire has increased consider- Price Quotations house or pullets out on range, when Eggs—Govt, spot, A ex-large and high quality milk. It begins with a year, however , we find ourselves ably. Is it adequately insured or have you C. P. A. without our British market and, to this habit has developed, it is very failed to see the menacing shadow? Why A-large, 40c; A-medium, 39c; A- section giving the characteristics of make matters worse, the embargo difficult to check and every effort not see your friendly G.A. agent today small, 35c; B, 32c to 34c; C, 25c to and discuss with him insurance to value? high quality milk, then considera- on cattle to United States, will un- should he made to prevent the birds CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT 28c. Job lots: A ex-large, 47c; A- from learning or starting this prac- large, 44c to 47c; A-medium, 43c to tion is given to the various factors doubtedly create some surplus of contributing to quality and how milk for which a domestic market tice. Overcrowding of flocks during , The 45c; A-small, 41c; B, 40c; C, 38c. the brooding period contributes most Retail: A ex-large, 56c; A-large, 49c these factors may he controlled to will likely have to be found.” GENERAL ACCIDENT give the best results in the produc- Mr. Kitchen said it was imperative to the habit. The following points CORNWALL AND HAWKESBURY to 51c; A-medium, 47c to 49c; A- might he kept in mind in prevent- tion of the milk. Additional sec- that the advertising program, not Group small, 43c to 46c; B, 43c to 46c. ing cannibalism ; (1) Don’t allow tions deal with the storing and only be continued, but expanded 52 PITT STREET 75 MAIN STREET Butter—Open market: No. 1 pas- overcrowding; (2) Keep houses as JEAN TROTTIER teurized Quebec, fresh, 58%c; job- cooling of milk and the marketing and pursued with the utmost vigor of milk from the farm. comfortable as possible; (3) Use AGENT PHONE 1051 PHONE 646 bers’ prints, 58%c. in order that our production this Phone 163 Main Street In addition to these sections, the year may be sold, for the most part, darkened nests; (4) Have plenty of Poultry—Live, chickens, No. 1, un- hoppers and waterers and keep them ALEXANDRIA der 3 lbs., and 3 to 4 lbs., 26c to 28c; latter half of the bulletin consists to Canadian consumers, and, he 4 to 5 lbs., 28c to 30c; over 5 lbs., of seven sections dealing with spe- pointed out, the domestic market is 32c to 36c. Fowl: under 4 lbs., 17c cific problems of the dairy fafmer. the most profitable. to 21c; 4 to 5 lbs., 21c to 24c; over Authorities at the Ontario Veterin- Any expansion in the program ary College have prepared informa- 5 lbs., 24c to 20c. will require more money, and to P/ioio by Ramon, Edmonton tion dealing with Mastitis and Ke- secure this money will require the tosis (Milk Fever). Other authori- wholehearted support of every pro- ties have prepared sections cover- ducer and processor or manufacturer MARKET PRICES PAID FOR ing the care and maintenance of the in Canada during the month of milking machine, the cleaning of June. dairy utensils and equipment, and We are fortunate”, Mr. Kitchen DEAD STOCK the control of flies. In addition, said, “that we have the program plans and specifications for a milk HORSES - CATTLE established and the machinery in HOGS house are outlined. operation. Results from the pro- This useful and comprehensive “A gram effort are showing up, and Guide to the Production of High there is reason to believe, given the Quality Milk” is listed as Ontario fund to work with, that these re- Department of Agriculture bulletin sults can be substantially increased No. 484. It can he obtained free of during the next twelve months. charge from the County Agricul- ST. LAWRENCE However, if we had to start from tural Representatives, or from the scratch, more time would be required RENDERING CO. Statistics and Publication Branch, and time is something that dairy Ontario Department of Agriculture, farmers cannot afford at present.” Parliament Buildings, Toronto, On- o tario. (A charge of 35 cents per ADVERTISE IN THE copy is made to persons from out- side Ontario who wish to obtain this GLENGARRY NEWS bulletin). Junior Farmers To Visit Britain Four Ontario Junior Farmers, am- bassadors of good will, are due to AUCTION SALE sail from Montreal on May 30.th for OF FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS AND FURNITURE Great Britain, returning around the The undersigned will offer for sale by Public Auction at middle of July. Their trip, spon- sored by the Ontario Department of LOT 12, 2nd CONCESSION, KENYON Agriculture, is an exchange visit, as 3 miles south-west of Alexandria, off Highway 43. four Young Farmers from Scotland are currently touring Ontario and a delegation from England is expected FRIDAY, MAY 23rd later this year. The Ontario dele- at 1 p.m., D.S.T. gation includes Eleanor Saracuse HORSES: Purebred Stallion, 214 years old, sired by Joe K. Gratton; from Nolfolk, Mary Carmichael of Stallion, Rapid Worthy, sired by Worthy Hanover. These two were never Middlesex, Harold Beatty from Vic- started. Louise Marc, 7, sired by General Marc; Charlotte Abbey, sired toria and James Bennett of Gren- by Tramp Abbey; June Marque, sired by Marque Simmons; Rose Gratton, ville. Miss Betty Boyle, Associate sired by Gratton Royal. All the above horses are in the 30 class, are Editor of Junior Farmer News (of- ficial publication of the Junior registered, with papers, and all insured. Heavy team of work horses. Farmers) and a member of the Pub- THIS SAFE, together with everything frotn bank notes to pen nibs, was recently CATTLE: io high grade Holstein cows, seven are freshened, balance due licity Branch Staff of the Ontario at date of sale. IMPLEMENTS, ETC.: International truck, 1938 model, Department of Agriculture, will act flown from Edmonton, 1100 miles due north to Port Radium, on the fringe of the in good condition, hew tires; new rubber-tired wagon; steel-tired wagon; as leader of this delegation of young new sport buggy, rubber-tired; buggy, on steel tires; 2 cutters; gas scooter; people. This trip to Britain will give Arctic circle. It is part of the equipment for a new branch of The Royal Bank scale, 1,000 lbs. capacity; spring disc; disc; 2 milk rigs; hay fork with Miss Boyle an opportunity to see Pioneer camps and towns are springing up in of Canada, just opened to serve the men who work one of the world’s 125 ft. of new rope; horse trailer; 2 sets harness; halters; blankets; under peacetime conditions, the sec- areas of Canada which a few years ago were tions of Britain in which she worked Inown only to trappers and prospectors. The 2 sets hobbles. FURNITURE: Electric stove; oil stove; 3-piece Chester- greatest known deposits of uranium, on the shores of Great Bear Lake. This- as a member of the R.C.A.F., Wo- Royal Bank of Canada carries on business in field set; kitchen set; 5-piece bedroom set, complete; Beatty electric men’s Division, during World War many of these isolated communities. Whenever ironer; washing machine; battery set radio. is the "farthest-north” bank in Canada. II. and wherever the need arises, the Royal Rant Farm of 100 acres will be offered for sale. Good buildings. In making this announcement, heads north with the men who are establishing TERMS—$20 and under, cash; over that amount, 3 months’ credit on Col. the Hon. T. L. Kennedy, On- Canada's new frontiers. Up B.C.’s rugged coast a giant new Up north at Churchill on Hudson Bay furnishing approved joint notes. 3% off for cash. tario Minister of Agriculture, stated that exchange visits are playing an aluminum development is taking form. —at the international airports of Goose'Bay Terms on horses, Cash.—Terms can be arranged on Farm. increasingly prominent role in the Since last November we have operated a (Labrador), Gander (Newfoundland) and ROLLAND LEMIRE, Junior Farmer movement not only Montreal’s Dorval —the Royal Bank brings W. MARCOUX, Auctioneer. Phone 40. Proprietor, in Ontario but in other countries of branch at Kemano, site of the power the world. However, this is the first house. Three sub-branches have since modern banking services to military and time that Ontario’s overseas dele- been opened to serve other construction civilian personnel, and to airlines and air gation has included girls. These young people will live on farms in crews at isolated inland points in the area. travellers from every corner of the globe. England and Scotland for four ALEXANDRIA COMMISSION AUCTION weeks studying British agricultural conditions and methods. They will HELD EVERY TUESDAY also have an opportunity to learn AT ALEXANDRIA something of the organization and activities of their British counter THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA parts, the Young Farmers. Col. Kennedy said such exchange visits A BIG BANK SERVING A GROWING COUNTRY Sale Starts at 7.30 p.m. promote understanding and fellow- ship among young people from Telephone 14-R-4 Lochiel. Omer Poirier various countries and help our youth to become better farmers and better citizens. ALEXANDRIA BRANCH - J. G. BLINN, Manager Page 8 The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ontario, Friday, May 16th, 1952 Committee on Sabbath Schools and Presbyterians Plan Young People’s Societies of the Montreal and Ottawa Presbyterian Camps At Lancaster Synod. There will be a Sunday School Spring Work is keeping News” tlflssifM Ad Stclion Six camps, two week-end confer- conference and picnic on Empire ences and two picnics are planned Day, May 24th, and a young people’s you pretty busy on for the summer season at the Pres- picnic on Dominion Day, July 1st. byterian Peace Memorial Camp east Week-end! conferences for young of Lancaster. The camp is under the farm... —For one-year-old heifers,_ ample people are scheduled June 27th to CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES the direction of a special camp com- Write or telephone your orders to ns. The Rural Mail Shade and water. ANGUS URQU- July 1st, and August 29th to Sep- (Effective January 1st, 1951) mittee in co-operàtion with the HART, Laggan. 20-lc tember 1st. is still doing a Royal job in the Dominion. First camp will be for senior For Sale To Let, Wanted, etc.: 50 cents tor thirty words or less; TEACHER WANTED NOTICE TO CREDITORS girls from July 2nd to 11th. Others 2 cents each additional word; extra insertions, 40 cent minimum, In the Estate of MARY SOPHIE to follow are: Intermediate girls, Births Deaths: No charge. Cards of Thanks: 75 cents. In Mem- —Protestant Teacher wanted for BRUNET, late of the Town of July 14th to 24th; junior girls, July OSTROMS oriam: Minimum, 75 cents, 10 cents per line of verse Public S.S. No. 2, Kenyon. Please state Alexandria, in the County of Glen- 25th to August 1st; junior hoys, Notices: 12 cents per line, first insertion; 6 cents per line subse- qualifications and salary expected. garry, married woman, deceased. Phone 21 Mill Square auent insertions. 10 cents extra if not paid in advance; 25 cents August 4th to 12th; intermediate extra if Box No. used. Duties to commence September 1st, All persons having claims against boys, August 13th to 22nd, and young’ 1952. Apply to DOUGALD Mac- the estate of Mary Sophie^Brunet, people’s, August 23rd to 29th. Copy for Classified Ads must be in this office not later than noon MASTER, Sec’y.-Treas., R.R. 1, married woman, who died on or Miss Allana Reid, Ph.D., will di- Thursday, to appear in current week’s columns. Dunvegan, Ont, 20-2c about the first fay of May, 1952, are rect the intermediate girls’ camp, SSSSS2SS82S2SSS2SSSSSSS2S2SSSSSSSSSSS2SSSS5SSS5SS2S8S8S8S882S8! hereby notified to send in to the WANTED IMMEDIATELY anji, Miss Muriel Judd, deaconess, BIRTHS IN MEMORIAM undersigned solicitors, on or before will be in charge of the junior girls’ the, 10th day of June, 1952, full par- McRAE—In loving memory of my —Reliable woman to keep house and camp. Both are from Montreal. PALMER—At St. Joseph’s Hospital, ticulars of, their claims, and after dear husband, D. D. McRae, who look after two school age children Rev. R. Forbes Thomson, of Hamil- Peterborough, Ont., on Wednes- while mother works. Must be clean, that date the estate will be dis- passed away May 20th, 1951. ton, Ont., will be the speaker at the day, May i4th, 1952, to Mr. and quiet. Good home for right party. tributed having regard only to the Sunday School conference and Mrs. Walter Palmer (hee Eileen Always smiling, always content, Apply to- MRS. R. M. DOUGALL, claims of which notice shall then picnic on May 24th. Thauvette) — a daughter, Janice Loved and respected wherever he Wales, Ont., R.R. 1. Telephone eve- have been received. Louise. Both well. went; nings 5198-J-l, Cornwall line. 19-2c DATED at Alexandria, Ont., this Always so good, unselfish and kind, 10th day of May, 1952. DUNVEGAN HALL POWELL—At St. Mary’s Hospital, What a wonderful memory he left MALE HELP WANTED MACDONELL & MACDONALD, PUBLIC MEETING Montreal, on Wednesday, May behind. Alexandria, Ontario, of all those interested in the 14th, 1952, to Major and Mrs. —A permanent full-time business . —Always remembered by his Solicitors for Executor, rebuilding of Glengarry Gardens ' Harry Powell, Dorval — a daugh- selling nationally known Watkins FRIDAY, MAY 23rd wife, Annie. 20-lc Alexandria, Ontario. 20-3c and provision of a Legion ter. Products can be yours — providing Memorial Hall — auspices of — you are an ambitious man who is MARRIAGES TOWNSHIP OF LOCHIEL to be held in FOR SALE willing to learn. Previous experi- Glengarry Legion Branch, No, 312, Apple Hill MoRAE—(MCDONALD — Mrs. Dan. ence not necessary — we train you. TENDERS FOR DRAINS ALEXANDER HALL —House on Main Street South, Max- “Sealed tenders”, -plainly marked, ALEXANDRIA J. R. McDonald of Glen Nevis, vilie, three bedrooms, furnace, ‘ex- Men between 25 and 55 owning car GOOD ORCHESTRA or light truck preferred. For in- will be received by the undersigned Ont., wishes to announce the cellent garden, garage. Available until 3 p.m. Tuesday, June 3rd, 1952, ADMISSION, 50c LUNCH INCLUDED marriage of her daughter, Mary formation without obligation write soon. Also Bowser Tank and Pump. for the construction and improve- Muriel, to Alexander McRae of THE J. R, WATKINS COMPANY, WED., MAY 21st Apply to E. BICKERSTAPF, Max- ment of the following drains: Mc- Proceeds toward Memorial Plaque for dead of Fort William, Ont., formerly of 350 St. Roch St., Montreal, 18-5c at 8.30 o’clock p.m. ville, or MRS. J. A. WELSH, 155 Gillivray-McLeod Drainage Scheme, World Wars I and II. Glen Robertson, Ont., which took O’Connor St., Ottawa. 20-2p All district residents interested; in DEALERS WANTED J. B. Proulx, and School Branch place quietly on May 6th, 1952, at Drain, and maintenance of the Sa? replacement of the Arena are urged St. Agnes Church, Fort William, —160 Italian Bee Hives, free from FOR DISTRICT OF ALEXANDRIA boiirin-McDonald Drain. to show that interest by attending Ont., the Rev. Father Bogan this meeting. -disease. Reasonable price. Apply — and — Estimated quantities— officiating. to PHIL LEROUX, Alexandria, Ont. DISTRICT OF MAXVILLE McGillivray - McLeod Drainage 20-2p DEATHS Apply to: Scheme : 18,620 cu. yds. earth ex. COCKSHUTT PLOW, LTD. cavation; 3,710 cu. yds. hardpan GQRM1LEY—At her late residence, —Quaker Oil Stove, used only three excavation. 136 Somerset Street, Ottawa/ on years;- in excellent condition. Apply APARTMENTS TO LET J. B. Proulx and School Branch Tuesday, May 13th, 1952, Mrs. by phone to 217-W, Alexandria, Ont. Drain: 3,900 cu. yds. earth ex- Donald Gormley (nee Alice Le 20-lc —Completely furnished with Frigi- cavation. Compare-- Blanc), formerly of Russell, On- daire, etc. Occupancy June 15th. Sabourin - McDonald Drain: 1,900 tario, aged 73 years. The funeral —Quantity of Red Clover Seed. Apply to DR. M. MARKSON, ’phone cu. yds. earth excayation. was held Thursday morning from Apply to HOWARD MaoDONALD, 116, Alexandria, Ont. 19-tf Plans and specifications may be McEvoy’s Funeral Home to St. R.R. 2, Green Valley,. Ont. Tel.; seen at the office of the undersigned1. Every House Needs Westinghouse Patrick’s Church, Ottawa. In- Lane. 3231. 20-lc BABY CHICKS A marked cheque for 10% of ten- terment in Embrun, Ontario. dered price to accompany each —Red Rock Hybrid Ohicks, for May tender- McOORMICK — At her late resi- —I have 104 Large Bales of Alfalfa 21st. Mixed $14, Pullets $24 per 100. YES, we have Refrigerators Lowest or any tender not neces- dence, ll-5th Kenyon, on May Hay. TED McNAUGHTON, Dal Also Started Chicks. Apply to sarily accepted. 9th, 1952, Mrs. Catherine McCor- housie Station, Quebec. 20-lc ANGUS URQUHART, Laggan. 20-lc WHAT A PRICE — $299.00 mick, widow of the late John Mc- A. J. MCDONALD, Clerk-Treasurer, Cormick, in her 82nd year. —One Birdsell Clover Huiler; one —Hillside Chicks. From this well- Westinghouse, 8.2 cubic feet, 12 square feet shelf area. “101” Junior Massey-Harris Tractor, known, dependable Hatchery. Ask 20-2c Glen Sandfield, Ont. MacKAY — At her late residence, on rubber, good working condition. us for prices (and full particulars. One 22 cubic feet Kelvinator, 2 door $400.00 Dominion street, Alexandria, on JAMES L: MacMILLAN, Box 52, Variety breeds, crosses; dayold, TOWNSHIP OF LOCHIEL ‘Tuesday, May 13th, 1952, Mrs. Alexandria, Ont. started, immediate delivery. RAY- TENDERS FOR BRIDGES One Astra Apartment Refrigerator < $125.00 Eliza MacKay, aged 73 years, MOND LALANDE, Glen Robertson. “Sealed tenders”, plainly marked, sister of Donald John McDonald. —2 Metal Ice Boxes; 2 Coal Oil will be received by the undersigned —There are Bray pullets for im- Hot Plates, 2-burner, 3-heat each $7.95 Funeral will be held Friday morn- Stoves and one oven (new) ; 2 six- until 2 p.m. Tuesday, June 3rd, 1952 ing, leaving her late residence at ply Tires j 18; cabinet radio; one mediate shipment 3-4 weeks—cock- for the construction • of two rein- erels in limited quantities, dayold, 8.45 o’clock for Requiem High Hand Wringer. Apply to GILBERT forced concrete bridges (separate Mass at St. Finnan’s Cathedral. MILLAR, Alexandria., Phone 200-J. started. Dayold chicks to order. tender for each bridge), one on the TO RENT Interment in parish cemetery. 19-2c We’ve full information. Agent, road between 5th and 6th Conces- D. N. McRAE, Box 332, Alexandria; sions, opposite Lot 25; the other on AVILA TOUCHETTE, Glen Robert- Floor Sander and Edger, Jacks, Polishers, Cleaners, Sump Pump, CARDS0F~THANKS —1940 Chevrolet Coach, heater, good the sideroad between Lots 25 and condition; also one Lot, 66x132, on son. —Mr. and Mrs. Angus J. Kennedy 26, over the MoLeod Drain. Town- Sewer Rods, Fence Stretcher. Elgin St. W., Alexandria. Apply to wish to extend warm thanks to rela- ship to supply cement and steel. J. M. LEROUX, Alexandria. Phone STARTED POULTS tives, neighbors and friçnds for Plans and specifications may be 213-J. 15-tf many acts of kindness and sympathy —Turkey Poults, free from T.B. and seen at L. P. Stidwill’s office, Corn- Cement, Lime, Brick, Wallboard and Roofing Felt—All Kinds. extended at the time of the death Pullorum, Broad Breasted, choice wall, or at the Clerk-Treasurer’s —House and Double Lot, on Main quality birds. We also do Custom office, Glen Sandfield. of their son. Street, Alexandria. All modern con- Dalhousie Station, Que. 20-lp Hatching. Turkey eggs only. Apply Marked cheque or bond for 19% veniences. Phone; Maxville 150-W- to PACIFIC LALONDE, Alexandria, of the tendered price to accompany —Mrs. Dan. M. Campbell, punvegan, 13, or apply to J. E. MACDONELL, Ont. Phone 98-W-12. 14-8p each tender. All tenders subject to wishes to thank her many friends RR. 1, Greenfield-, Ont. 12-tf the approval of the District Muni- INSURANCE FINANCING Chenier’s Hardware and neighbors for all their kindness cipal Engineer, and the municipality FARM FOR SALE and assistance at the time of her —Automobiles and New Trucks being able to procure steel. The only One-Stop and Shqp Service in Glengarry husband’s .death. Special thanks to —200-acre Farm, 30‘ acres of hard financed and insured. Low Rates. Lowest or any tender not neoes Rev. Dr. D. N. MacMillan, Dr. Tinsmithing and Roofing — Plumbing and Heating — Oilburner Service wood bush, good buildings, electricity RAYMOND ROCHON, Alexandria, sarily accepted. Howard Munro, Mrs.'Ian MacLeod, with heavy wiring in house and Ont. Phone 220. 7-33c A. J. MCDONALD, 'Miss Bailbara MacLeod, organist, Radio Repairs and Service barn, good supply of water, school Clerk-Treasurer, and the members of the. choir. on property, % mile from high- PERSONAL 20-2c Glen Sandfield, Ont. Dunvegan, Ont. 20-lp PHONE 104 - ALEXANDRIA way; also tractor and other farm “SKINNY” GIRLS! GET LOVELY CURVES! Gain 5 to 10 lbs., new SUMMER OFFICE HOURS —Mrs. Alex. R. MacDonald and machinery; 18 milch cows and three horses. Apply to WILLIE MENARD, pep. Try famous health and weight- —Commencing on Monday, April family wish to express their sincere builder, Ostrex Tonic Tablets.. In- 28th, and continuing until the 27th thanks and appreciation to their Lot 33-8th Con., R.R. 2, Green Val- ley, Ont. 17-4p troductory, "get - acquainted” size of September, 1952, the law office of neighbors, friends and relatives for only 60c. All druggist.s. Messrs. Macdonell & Macdonald the many acts of kindness, messages Bank of Nova Scotia Chambers WANTED —STOP SMOKING without swal- of sympathy, floral tributes and Alexandria, will be open for business lowing anything or using any will Mass offerings received in their re- —Life Insurance Agent for Alex- from 8.30 a.m. until 5 o’clock p.m. power. For secret send 4-cent ad-, cent bereavement. andria and district. Apply to daily, except Saturday, and on Sat- dressed envelope to PAUL PIERRE, R.R. 2, Green Valley, Ont. 20-lc Manager, 206 Booth Bldg., Ottawa, 442 Birks Building, Edmonton, Alta. urday from 8.30 to 1 p.m. BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Ont. 26-tf For urgent matters an appoint- 46-tf —The widow and parents of the late ment may be made outside of George Edward Sauve, wish to ex- regular office hours by letter or by BARRISTERS press sincere thanks to their friends LIVE POULTRY LADIES’ AND MEN’S phoning No. 138 or 225, Alexandria TAILORING and relatives for the many acts of —Leave your name with us, the AUCTION SALE MACDONELL & MACDONALD, ELECTRIC MOTORS R. P. MILLIGAN, K.C. kindness and messages of sympathy Imyer will call at your place on There will be offered for sale by Repairs — Rewinding Public Auction at the premises Barristers, Etc., ALTERATIONS D. J. MacDONALD, B.A. extended in their recent bereave- Monday and Tuesday of each week. Alexandria, Ont. NEW and REBUILT MOTORS ment. S. LAPORTE, Alexandria, Ont. of the undersigned also FOR SALE Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Alexandria, Ont. 20-lc 17-tf at the rear of White Rose Gas 165 Pitt Street Station, Main Street, Alexandria VIOLIN LESSONS APPLIANCES CORNWALL, ONT. — PHONE 2775 SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1952 Spring Drug Needs at 1.30 p.m.. Daylight Saving Time MOTH PREVENTION ALEXANDRIA OFFICE: Wiring of All Kinds Insurance Bldg., Main St. North HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ETC. We have a good stock of the old AGNES VALADE Thursday of Each Week, 9-5 TERMS — CASH reliable Moth Balls and Flakes. Kenyon St. W., Alexandria 19-tl Chicken Equipment RAOUL TROTTIER, We also have all the New, Modem 36-tf EUGENE OUELLETTE WILFRID MIAROOUX, Proprietor, Methods of Moth Control: Electrical Contractor PHYSICIANS Auctioneer. Phone 49. LARVEX (Liquid Spray) POULTRY NETTING — ALL STYLES FOUNTAINS ELECTRIC MOTORS Main Street Phone 247 A. L. CREWSON, AUTOMATIC FLOAT VALVES, $2.25 NOTICE DICHLORICIDE CRYSTALS ALEXANDRIA M.D., C.M. (McGill) L.M.C.C. PARADICHLORBENZENE EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT OIL BROODERS NEW — REBUILT —Anyone wishing to make applica- BLOCKS AUCTIONEERS Glasses Supplied and Fitted tion for the Alexandria Fire Bri- Telephone 1245 FEEDER TROUGHS, 95c UP AEROSOL Insect Bombs Repairs and Rewinds gade, please contact ADOLPH to all makes and sizes WILFRID VILLENEUVE 132 West Second St., Cornwall, Ont. c All sizes of POULTRY NETTING, 1 and 2 inch mesh. MOTH BOMBS (new this year) Please make appointment with LAUZON, Secretary, Alexandria, — Prompt Service — LICENSED AUCTIONEER Ont. 20-lc — also — the secretary Glengarry - Stormont - Dun das LAWN MOWERS, $17.95 UP Plastic and Heavy Paper SURGESON & SON Office open 9-12, 1-5, Saturday 9-12 Moth-Proof Garment Bags. 29A Second St. E. Phone 502-J Bilingual TENDERS WANTED R.R. 2, MAXVILLE INSURANCE WAGONS, $2.95 UP — TRICYCLES, $14.50 UP Cornwall, Ont. Tenders will be received up to Phone: Alexandria 6-W-3 1-2-3-GAL. CROCKS, WITH COVERS, $1.95 UP 10 a.m. May 21st, 1952, for sale of FUEL AND STOVE OIL 20-tfc INSURANCE school house and lot situated on • GARDEN SEEDS Fire, Life, Sickness, Accident, Auto- part of south-east lot 31, eighth We have mobile, Plate Glass, Dwelling, Fur- concession, Township of Lancaster, RENNIE’S TESTED SEEDS niture, Theft, Wind and Farm FRIGIDAIRE Buildings. Commonly' known as Public School, for Vegetable or Flower Garden. CORNWALL OTTAWA ALEXANDRIA No. 11. Please enclose certified Tel. 4089J Tel. 2-2232 Tel. 174 Stoves and Refrigerators cheque for 10% of tender. ANT-TRAPS — INSECTICIDES Highest or any tender not neces- FLY SPRAYS BERNARD CARDINAL, B.A. MORRIS BROS. sarily accepted. for Household or Animal use. Cornwall Branch Manager Phone 33 Alexandria MRS. M. ISABEL SANGSTER, NARCISSE R. LACOURCIERE, B.A., C.A., L.Ph., M.Com., R.I.A. ‘ COWAN’S HARDWARE REG’D Secretary-Treasurer, Lancaster Comptables Agréés — Chartered Accountants For RESULTS Use Township Public School Phone 66 — ALEXANDRIA — Main St. Area Board, McLElSTER’S 402 MONTREAL RD. CORNWALL, ONT. Bainsvilie, Ont. 20-lc DSUG STORE “NEWS” WANT ADS