r Glengarry THS FINEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER III EAE TERM

Alexandria, Ont., Friday, May 30, 1947 $2.00 A TXAA VOL. LV—No. 22

Centenary Of Lochiel Dry Father McDougald Glengarry Loop Euclide Rouleau Three District Young Men Being Issues Schedule Dies Suddenly Raised To Priesthood, Here, Saturday Holy Cross Marked Forces Organize Dies At Quebec Rev. W. D. Reid Named Popular Glengarry Pine Grove, Greenfield Proprietor Of Ottawa Rev. Rudolph Villeneuve, Rev. Leo MacDonell Three Jubilarians From Manager Of Campaign Priest Had Been In And Lochiel Are House Victim Of And Rev. G-erald Poirier, Vÿll Celebrate ' St. Margaret’s Taking Heart Attack In Township 111 Health Past Year Winners Of First Gaines First Masses At Maxvüle, St. Raphaels, Cornwall Part At St. Laurent Pine Grove opened the 1947 football Word came with startling sudden A well attended public meeting was Rev. Donald J. McDougald C.S.S.R Three young Glengarrians Reverend The one hundredth anniversary of ; season successfully Saturday, with ness today ,of the death in an Ot- held In the Township Hall at Lochiel a popular and widely known native > Hon. Solon Low To Rudolph Villeneuve, Reverend Leo. the founding of the Holy Cross Com a 2—0. win over Lochiel. In games tawa Hospital, early this morning, of on Monday evening May 19th. to con son of Glengarry and^a member of MacDonell and Reverend Gerald Poir “unity in Canada is being célébrât-^. > ^ this week, Greenfield bested Dunve- Mr. Euclide Rouleau, proprietor of the Address Meeting Here the situation aused by the tne Redemptorist Fathers, died Wed. ier, will be raised to the dignity of ed at, the Mother House of the Order i gan 2—0 Monday, and was in turn Ottawa House, Alexandria for the past ing referendum on the question of nesday, May 28th, at St. Brigid’s the Holy Priesthood on Saturday mom Bt. Laurent, Que., this week , and defeated last night by Lochiel the 31 years. Mr Rouleau was visiting Luminaries of the par- ing in St. Finnan’s Cathedral when licensing the sale of beer in the town- Home in Quebec City, following an ty in Canada will visit Alexandria on is Excellency Most Reverend omong those participating h^the flve-| ^ tf TifK.hjp1| score being 1—0. in Ottawa, and had been in his ap. H illness extending over the past ten 1 day observance are three Sisters from The season's schedule follows: parent good health until stricken Wednesday evening of next week, Rosario Brodeur,’ D D Bishop of On motion of Dr Gray, which was months. Relatives and friends, here St. Margaret’s Convent^ here, who FIRST HALF shortly before his death. when a public meeting in Alexander, Alexandria, will officate at the Solemn duly seconded. Rev Mr Reid was ap- had been aware for the past few Hall will be addressed by Hon. Solon; ordination ceremony scheduled to be are simultaneously mai;king their. .pointed chairman for the meeting. May 24—Fine Grove vs. Lochiel Two members of the diocesan cler- weeks that the condition of Father Low, national leader of the Social Cre gm at 10 o’clock EDT fiftieth anniversary in the order. I Mrs Gray was appointed secretary. May 26—Greenfield vs Dunvegan gy are among the five sons and two McDougald was serious, yet the news dit Party, and two other Social Credit Another young man from this county They are Rev- Sister M. of St. Paul. ..R,ev jyi;r McKelvy read the minutes May 29—(Lochiel vs. Greenfield daughters who survive; Rev. Raoul of his passing comes as a shock. 1 members of the Commons: Real Ca-, May 31—Dunvegan vs. Pine Grove Rouleau, P.P., St. Francis de Sales, wiu be rai5ed to the prieg(iMWd at Mon 3ne Superior, Rev. Sister M. of St. of initiai group meeting held on ouette, M P.J Pontiac, Que., and Pat treal, that morning when Reverend The late Father McDougald was June 2—Glen Gordon vs. Lochiel Cornwall; Rev. Rolland Rouleau, P.P. Albina and Rev. Sister M. of St May 14th at Glen Sand£iel(1 born 67 years ago at lot 14-4th Ken- Ashby, M.P., Edmonton East. j Stanley Patrick Quinn is ordained to ■William. I -jirg ohairman then introduced the , * J at McGill for the coming term in the here, and the many vocations which Pherson was appointed to name re. icipal Affahs. Born at Alexandria, Rev. Gerald Holy Cross Community; Miss Marjorie' department of Applied Mathematics, have emanated from the Convent and presentatves for the remaining wards JjtîUft 061Ilg MâClC Poirier is a son of the late Alex Poir. McDougald, 14-4th Kenyon; Mrs. - /A If* 1 Ç„1 1 1 where he will take post graduate work «chool. Some 83 young vocations have namelyi The Gore, Glen Robertson, ier, and of Mrs Poirier, the former . _ ID. Cameron’s Area and that of R. J. F, Peters of Newark, N.J. ; and Mrs UIl lllgn OCIlOOl : for his Master of Science degree. The gone to various Communities from St „ Delima Theoret, now of Cornwall. The I McPnee. B Fisher of Toronto. I , .• I scholarship is the fourth won by the OBITUARY Margaret’s Convent and St Finnan’s These representatives were instruct Wednesday saw completion of t*16, brilliant young student who will spend young priest marked his 24th birthday The art work in the splendidly ilium- ed to attend the Court of Revision to Patrick’s work of transporting sections of the the summer months in Ottawa with yesterday, May 29 th. Father Poirier at morning, June 2nd, to St MRS. D. J. MacCUAIG tended the local Separate School and toed book was done by Sisf-er St be held c;n Julle 9th ln the Township interment will bulwlng trom st' EuSene which w111, the National Research Council. Church, Quebec City, be re-erected as a temporary addition „ j The death of Mi's. D.J. MacCuaig' continued his education in Cornwall HaU anCl t0 app0int 2 Scrutineers ln Azilda while Sister St. Francesca ha^l be in Quebec City. to the local High School. Mr. Isaac — _ *1 1 Z"' • ■ 11/1*1] ; occurred with shocking suddenness at when the family moved there some each Ward. the assistance of other members of the Boisvenue, who is in charge of the 0 DUllQ IjFISt lier home, Cote St. Patrick road, Dai- fifteen years ago. Later he attended A Publicity Committee was appointed ] 1 Mill .staff in preparing the text. 1 consisting of Dr Gray ,Mrs McKelvy work had five trucks on the road that Iiousie Station, Que. at 2 15 a m. May Bourget College at Rigaud and com- Dr. MacMillan To day transporting the large wall panels Af Lancaster 21st. She was in her usual health pleted his Theology course at tha The pupils of Grades 11. and 12 at and Mrs D .J. MacGillivray. Also a j and the High School grounds are now when retiring, but suffered a heart at- seminary in Ottawa. Finance Committee made up of Mr Attend Assembly Iona Academy, St. Raphael’s are dotted with piles of material which C E. Munro. Cornwall, has pur- tack. Following his First Mass on Sunday Campbell MacLeod, Mr. Arthur Mac-j travelling to St. Laurent by bus, today On Sunday, June 1st the morninf will go into the new building. chased property from Fred Throsby Father Poirier will be the guest of re Millan and Mr Lome MacDonald. A This estimable lady was born at to take part in the celebration Among petition representing the anti-lipuor 1 service at Kenyon Presbyterian Church Work is now progressing on the con adjaCent to the Canadian National McCrimmon, Bessie Christena, a latives and friends at a dinner in tha Royal Hotel, Cornwall. members of the diocesan clergy, ther j interests had affixed to it more than Dunvegan, will be conducted by th< Crete foundations of the building Railway tracks in Lancaster with the daughter of Neil B MacLeod and which will be erected immediately Christy MacCrimmion. She was mar- Rev. Rudolph Villeneuve was born yesterday, were Revs Ewen J<. Macdon the minimum number of signature and Rev. Dr. D. N. MacMillan who leav<* east o£ the present school intention of erecting a grist mill. in Maxville Dec. 25th 1923, the son of was duly de csited with the ried to D.J. MacCuaig in Jjune, 1898, aid A. L. Cameron C F Gauthier P Township1 , The property which is located north iater Jn the day for and wefit to live on the homestead J D Villeneuve, deputy sheriff of the c]erk Mrs Ca ron lnted out and west of Highway 34, measures 235 by Ronald J. MacDonald and D. A. Kerr ’ ' - P P° : where he is to be a commissioner fro* where she died, loved and respected United Counties and the former Hel- emphasized the necessity of getting 80 feet. Mr. Munro plans on erecting the Presbytery of Glengarry to tb* Alexandria Cadets by all ena Cleary. ouf the whole opposition vote as any the building as soon as he can pro- He received his primary school train Heavy Buyers At Sc le one who stays at home really votes ! General Assembly of the PresbyterisX cure the necessary materials. She is survived by one son, Neil :ng in Maxville Public school and for liquor. Apathy and over confidence] enurch in Canada. The sessions usu- Win High Praise J. MacCuaig Cote St. Patrick and then continued his High School stud_ F.A. Munroe, Maxville bought nine have lost many a campaign for the ally last atK)Ut a week. a daughter Miss Sarah W. MacLeod , *es in the Maxville High School whera head, the largest number seemed by cause. The annual inspection of the Alex. of Montreal. The funeral was held The evening service will be conduc a]t,dl.ja High School cadet corps was Edward Dewar I he obtained his senior Matriculation any one purchaser at the Fifth Anj The meeting closed with a hearty Friday afternoon, from her home to, He took his pWlosophy course of f)W0 led by the Dunvegan Y.P.S. This held Friday morning of last week, total Eastern Ontario Holstein Sale vote of thanks to the Chairman and Cote St. George Church and ceme- years in the Seminary of Philosophy C. G. Forrest, D.C.M. of M.D. held May 21 at Ottawa. All were bred the singing of the National Anthem promises to be a most interesting ser-; Lieut Dies In B.C. tery. Service was conducted by end his theology course of four years heifers and included one of the top 0 vice and a cordial invitation is ex- 3 Kingston ,being the Inspecting Of Rev. N F. Sharkey of St Coiumba, (The Leduc Representative) at the Grand Seminary Montreal animals of the sale Maxvegan Triune' f 1 P I- f ficer. This is one of the best inspect Kirk Hill Hymns sung were the 23rd where he received a degree of Licen- tended to all friends . (LeduCj Alta, May 15) Lady who brought $675. She was con- IjraVCl LODuftCl ions I have attended this year”, he Psalm, “The Sands of Time are Sink- tiate in Sacred Theology. declared in praising the work of the Mr Ed. Dewar a former resident of signed by Murdoch Arkinstall, Dun rtn HioLwaV 4*? I pf ing" and “Forever with the Lord”— A reception for relatives and friends vegan. The nine head brought $3,085 Acontolt for crushtog stock piling Ottawa Bus Route cadets and their Instructor Gordon F.j this district passed away at New West favorites of the deceased. will be held at 'he home of Mr. and and included individuals at $430, three , 0 P ° T ÇL 1. Ï 11 Osborne B.A. He deplored the lack’minster, B.C on May 8. Mr. Dewar Messrs. Duncan MacLeod, Alex Mrs. Ben F. Villeneuve, June 1st, and s readm 20 000 t0nS of gravel on at $310 each and two at $300 each P S , ; 1 O MaH JUIlC 11 of interest of townspeople and parents tcok a heart attack on Feb 4. He made Stewart, Angus N. MacLeod, John from 3 to 5.30 o’clock in Maxville, R .J Graham, Alexandria, was an- Highway '43 between Alexandria and as evidenced by the few spectators good recovery but a second attack on Stewart, Agnes N. MacLeod, John A. Apple Hill, has been awarded the] Alexandrians had an opportunity, where the young priest and the fam_ other of the prominent purchasers at the inspection. | May 8 proved fatal . Urquhart, Kenneth A. MacCuaig and iiy formerly lived. He secured a pair of twin bred heifers Cardinal Construction Co of Cardinal Monday, to inspect a modern Colonial Brief addresses were also delivered Mr Dewar was born at Glen Sand- Donald J. MoiTison acted as pall- aCC rdlnS W L Saunder6 Divls Reverend Leo Alexander MacDon- al $400 each and three additional bred’ ° ^ ' 1 " Coach Lines bus which will be used by the Principal J. T. Smith, B.A. field, On'ario March 6i 1887 and came bearers. I irw-inl TFiAnrlvv/ni'*» rv-f XlirrVvTtro T7Q . _ . . i _ . t ; — i-r-. I ~ ^ 4*, 1 ni O ell a son of Mr. John A. MacDonell heifers at $475, $330 and $305 each. lonal Engineer, Dept. of Highways, w3 understand on the new Alexandria 'and by Mr Osborne west and settled in this district in 1912 Floral tributes were from The fam- former Christena Ottawa who was here Tuesday. The |and Mg wife the Curtis St. Jbhn. Lancaster, sold a' -Ottawa bus route which the Com-’ Under Cadet Major Harold McMll-] Eleven years ago he moved to Vancou- iiy, sister and brothers, Officers and MacDonell, was bom at Green Valley, work is t0 be com leted by July 31st lan ,iie cor s dls layed five-year.old cow at $425 and a hei-' P - pany is inaugurating June 11th. The P P steadiness and, ver. Members of Montreal Chapter No I j^g 28th 1921. He made his primary fer calf at $140 I There will be no work on Highway precision in ceremonial and squad Funeral services were held on Satur bus was here throughout the morning ^ , I . ,„ o-ti™ 20 O E S., Malcolm MacCuaig and studies at St. Raphael’s Separate I 34 this year Mr. Saunders states. : chin which was followedJ by displays day May 10 at 3 pm. from tvthe Patter family, Dalhousie Station; Presby- school, later taking his Middle and and our citizens were given an oppor-, and demonstrations in various phases son Funeral chapel and were conduct terian W.M. Society, Matthew fam. j upper School Courses at Iona Acad- tunity to go through the vehicle and rk—First Aid, Bren gun of cadet WO ed by Rev P.C. McRae, pastor of Gor iiy, .femes and Effie Sandilands, Mr emyj st. Raphael’s, thoroughly examine its many fine ap- grenades, signalling and rope work. don Presbyterian church, New West, end Mrs. Howard Denis, Mr. and, Having studied two years in the pointments. Prizes were awarded as follows: minster. Interment took place in Mrs. Wm. Ansell, Montreal Branc.i ^.'^niuiary of Philosophy to Montreal Most efficient Officer—Cadet Ma- Ocean View cemetery, Vancouver. 1 Imperial Tobacco Co., Misses Nora ' f,e hgg jUst completed his four year jor Harold McMillan. Pallbearers were S. Mathews and Cronin and Phyllis Brooks | course of Theology In the Grand By Vivien Graham Pilgrimage To Be At Most efficient N.O.O.—Cadet Ser- A. Mortimer co-workers from Esson Many mesages of sympathy were seminary of Montreal directed by "On Parade” Attention” general danced under a paper moon and a St. Eugene Tomorrow geant Finlay MacDonell dale hospital and four cousins, Hugh received by the family including tele- the Sulpician fathers, salute, present arms” and our boys re-' galaxy of stars to the music of Harry Most efficient Cadet—Cadet Melvin Dewar, Neil McMillan, Leslie MacDon grams, letters and cards. A reception for relatives and friends sponded instantly. The time was 10.30 James. Of course the room was not The Motor Pilgrimage with the' McPhee. aid and Archie MacDonald. will be held to St. Raphael’s Hall af- aon. the date May 23 ,the place A.H ] without the good old Red and Black. ] statu e of Our Lady of the Cape which] Smartest Cadet on parade—Cadet He is survived by two brothers, ter Solemn Benediction of the Blessed S. Veut. Forest, the inspecting of- From all reports I can sincerely say Is en route to Ottawa for the Marian c.S M. Edgar Goulet, Archie and Jphn of Leduc and one Graduates As Nurse Sacrament, at 7.00 o’clock, Sunday fleer praised the boys highly for their, “A good time was had by all.” j Congress will reach St. Eugene Satur, Best shot—Strathcona Medal Cadet sister, Mrs W. C. Cooper of Vancouver Among the members of the grad- evening. smartness on parade and their pro- It is a joy to walk to school these] day evening at 7 30 oclock, E.D.T.j c S.M. Edgar Goulet, also by three nephews and five nieces uating class of the School of Nurses,' Fathers Villeneuve, MacDonell and ficiency to map reading signalling, days for our daffodils and tulips have. A procession will be held there yith] D. C. R. A. competition award:— Floral tributes were received from St. Mary’s Hospital Montreal, who' Poirier will be attached to thé diocese first aid etc. He expressed regret on finally burst forth. They gaily nod at; special prayers and adoration followed Cadet Lieut. Rene Leroux, Cadet C. The family; nephews and nieces; Mr received their degrees at graduating' of Alexandria ,as will Rev. Bernard the lack of Interest in the citizens. their mammas and papas of Grade 12 by a Midnight Mass at 12.30 oclock.] S.M. Edgar Goulet, Cadet Sergeant and Mrs Hugh Dewar; Aunt Lily Mac exercises, last night was Miss Marion] Plon who Is to be ordained at Water- In honour of our corps a dance was They would nod to you too If you pass The parish pf St, Eugene extends' Guy Bedard, Cadet Major Harold Me- Donald and family; Mr and Mirs Les Vilieneuve daughter of Mr. and Mrs. bury. Conn., on Thursday, Jlune 6th. held at the Hub that night. The at- by as ,indeed, you should for the river a cordial taYitatlen to ail wishing to' Millan, Cadet Wilfred MacDonald, lie MacDonald and children; Members J. Domina Villeneuve of Mille Roches We understand Father Quinn will re- mosphere was very romantic as we side garden is very beautiful. attend. Cadet Sergeant Finlay MacDonell. and Staff of Esaondale Hospital. formerly of Maxvllte. . j main to the archdiocese of Montreal. < The G!e&£SR7 K'ewe, Alexandrie, tel, Friday, Hay SO, 1947 ftge 3

Measures as would be repealed now Germany. However it has been stressed’ Commusion Service will be held in UIIMIGRANTS ADMITTED that all the food which can be accum j Gordon Church here on Sunday morn Hon. J. A. Glenj Minister of Na- ulated under different programs is ing June 1 at 11.15 Standard Time tional Resources has disclosed that shipped mainly to Britain “Most of the Preparatory Service on Friday p.m. »^e ItflO# 36,873 immigrants exclusive of service food which we are supplying to any ONTARIO men’s dependens have been admitted part of Europe is going to Great Bri- MCDONALD’S GROVE tain,” said an official spokesman for to Canada between Sept. 30 1945 and (Intended for las tissue) March 31 1947. the Canadian Government, though the Mr Art Creighton of Toronto, Mr its ft* UNDER CONSIDERATION pointed out that with the exception Melvin Carson of Edinburgh, Scotland of wheat and other small exceptions In view of the financial crises fac- and Miss Dell Cavanagh and Miss PROCLAMATION all food supplid by this country goes The Municipality of ing the famous Canadian neurological Margaret MacGregor of Ottawa, spent institute in Mnoreal where it has to Britain with wheat being divided up Wednesday evening with Mrs A. G. FURTHER LEGISLATION rendered great service not merely to ■even mostly being shipped to Britain. MacGregcr and Mr David MacGregor. Township of Lochiel in the CANCELLATION OF BUILDING “There is a good deal of legislation this country but to the entire world Mr and Mrs Hraold Black of Ottawa still outstanding^, remarked Prime partciularluy in the field of research PROJECTS visited Mr and Mrs Scott MacLennan County of Glengarry Minister Mackenzie King in Parliament is reported here that the Canadian Nowithstanding the cancellation recently. Pubic Notice is hereby given, that to accordance with the provisions Government has “considerd it favour urging changes to s]jeed up the of huge building projects by Housing Mr and Mrs A. D MacDougall and of The (Liquor Licence Act, 1946, and to pursuance of a by-law passed by work of this session. “If the House is ably” about giving a grant and at an Enterprises of Canada Limted due tb | i,lr and Mrs Roddie McLennan accom. the municipal Township of LocMel, on the Sixth day of May, 1947; I re- appropriate time an announcement to get through with the work it has high costs of labor and materials yet panjed Eileen McLennan to Corn quire the presence of the voters at the Township Hall in the Township of may be made as to manner in which to do before we get well on into the it is understood in Ottawa that this gjj QJJ Monday where she underwent LocMel, on the 18th day of June, 1947; at one o’clock in the afternoon Bummer, some of these changes will the Government assistance will be organization plans to complete all the a successful operation for appendicitis Standard Time, at wMch time I will announce the names of the persons forthcoming to this famous neurolo- have to be made'. ” projects at presnt under construction Mrs McLennan is remaining with her appointed to act for the Affirmative as manager and for the Negative as NEW PROVINCE gical institute. “Housing Enterprises feel that the pur c;aUguter for a few days manager respectively upon the poll to be holden under Section 69 of The It is learned that ccmmunications PETITION IN PARLIAMENT pose for which hey enteajed his field Is Mrs Finley MacPherson, Mirs Bert Liquor Licence Act, 1946; upon the following questions;— have been exchanged to meet the M. J. Coldwell CCF leader have pre not being fulfilled and that rentals Renfrew, Helen and Glen were in Ot- mutual convenience of the represen- sented a petition signed by 256,282 which resulted from such high costs tawa on Tuesday where they attended tatives of Newfoundland and Can- persons asking for an amendment of excess of these which the scheme en. the funeral of their cousin Mr Hill. ada for a meeting in this capital re- Old Agé Pensions Act When Mr Cold, visaged” declared Rt. Hon C. D. Howe Mrs A. G. MacGregcr and son " Mdooi't- *,viî ai Mtil-aqlaBnKi saofiB garding the future of that old British wall read the peititon in the House of in the House of Commons.” Unless David spent Monday in Cornwall. Are you in favour of the sale Colony. “The hope had been exprès, Commons it indicated that the peti- it is possble for Housing Enterprises Miss Jessie Cameron, spent Satur- sed that the meeting might be early tioners beleved that “the present Stan to secure considerably lower prices on day with Mr and Mrs John A. Urqu- of beer only under a public In June," said a spokeman for the dard of old age pensions is grossly other projects they do not intend to hart. bouse licence for consumption Canadian Government. inadequate to provide a life of security pioceed with their 1947 programme.’” o and dignity to the aged people of this This is interpreted in Ottawa as one ... you and your girl SERIOUSNESS OF SITUATION “ GLEN ROBERTSON on licensed premises to which Dominion”. They therefore want pen indication of the high cost of build- "I should like the House to under- friend doing home work siens of not less than $50 a month at (Intended for last issue) men only are admitted,. stand the seriousness of that sugges- ing in Canada to-day since the life together, by telephone. age of 65 elimination of the means test insurance companies which back Hous Mrs. B Shaughnesy was recent tion namely that the War Measures But it does tie up the a cost of living supplement in addi- ing Enterprises did not find it worth visitor to Montréal. Act be repealed said Minister of Jus- party line - perhaps tion to the basic pension, and free while to go ahead with ambitious plans A number from here were at Dal- tice Ilsley in the House of Commons. 1 medical, dental, optical and hospital housie Mills Sunday afternoon attend when someone needs it The Wàr Measures Act was passed in to help housing thereby. l caie o ing the funeral of the late Angus Me badly. So please don’t 1814 and it has remained cn the sta- OBJECTION TO STATEMENT ' Cosham whose death occurred at his make it a habit. . . tute books ever since. It remains dor- » s îc IK.-a::!.,- usa s hr: - r , - irgr;-:,. .■ -y home, Cote St. Patrick, Thursday last mant unless there is a war insurrec- ! ' ,When a member asserted in the Check? COUNTY NEWS This month’s W..M.S. meeting was tion or apprehended war. It is ad. House of Common that among other Are you in favour of the sale things the two justices of the Supreme held-at the home of MS's J. W. Rick mitted by honorable member and I erd. of beer only under a public think by everybody else in Canada Court of Canada “found guilty those ST. ELMO PARTY LINE Bernard Mclntee was home from house licënce for consumption without exception that the war Meas- who were afterwards acquitted” and suggested that perhaps the “cowds (Intended for last issue) Cornwall for the week end. on licensed premises to which ures Act is necessary in time of war. Cpl. Cliais. Dear of Ottawa is spend- ..The proposal seems to be that we have been suborned” in the spy in- Mrs A M. Fisher was hostess to COURTESY IS vestigation by the Royal Commission, the members of the St . Elmo Women’s ing a few days at home. women are admitted? wait until there iS a war before we Finance Minister Abbott declared: The funeral of John McLellan whose pass It, that we repeal it now and Guild on Thursday evening last at “I take objection to his statement death occurred in Cornwall, took CATCHING... then wait until there is a war before her home at Athol. about the courts being suborned. I Mr D G. Cameron Montreal spent place yesterday afternoon from Brun- wei put it on the statute books again” Putting it into practice ets funeral home to Dalhousie Mills quite agree that he is free to comemn the week end at his home here . on every call you make he continued. I do no tknow how that cemetery. And Notice is further given that the vote will be taken uon the same proposal appeared to honorable mem- as he pleases upon the conduct of the Mrs Christena MacKinnon and Mr Royal Commission. I am not an ex- is your best guarantee question, in the manner provided by law at a poll to be opened on the bers but in country the size of Can- and Mrs Alexander MacKinnon, spent pert on parliamentary procedure ,but that others will do the ada and with the possibihty that if Tuesday in Cornwall. Mrs MacKin- GLEN NORMAN I think it is going a bit far to say that same for you. we got into a war again that war ii: n is remaining for a short visit 25th day of June, 1947 the courts in this country have been (totendsd for last issue) would burst upon us with great sud- with her son Cecil and Mrs MacKin- 1. Keep calk brief. from the hour of 8 o’clock to the forenoon until 7 o’clock to the afternoon suborned.” After spending the past few months denness would we not be taking an non. (Standard Time) at the following places:— in Toronto Mr Alex McDcmald return entirely unwarranted gamble in the CANADA AND REPORTED SHORT- Mrs A. M. Fisher, Mrs Christena 2. Space your calls. ed to Ms home here last week. LIST OF POLLING PLACES time factor if we were to take the War AGES MacKinnon, Mrs Allan MacDonald Mr James A. Mcr>0Ilal Cornwall 3. Give right-of-way Measures Act off the statute books The Canadian Government has in- and Mrs A J. Wtlkes attended the spent Saturday here with M!rs Mc- io urgent calls. POLLING DIVISION No. 1: — Comprising the of this country?’’ dicated that “consderation has been Presbyterial meeting in Cornwall on t Donald . Mr ' Mr Ilsley quoted an American mili- given on many occasions to the pcs- Tuesday. 1st, 2nd and 3rd Concessions from Eastern Boundary Alter being a patient In Hotel Dieu tary expert as saying, that in the first sibility of supplying more foodfor Mrs Ivan F. MacRae of Brantford Hospital Cornwall for phe past few of the Township to the West side of Lot 1. Polling few hours of sunprise assault in an Great Britain and for other countries is spending a short hohday at her weeks, Mrs. Carrie McDoneil is enjoy place at Albinie Seguin’s Dwelling. other war cost of lives might be forty which are concerned in obtaining parental home here. Ing isome .days witjl her. sister.Mrs Sol million Americans. “I do not know food from Great Britain ” This has Mrs N. F. MacRae and Miss Cath- POLLING DIVISION No. 2: — Comprising 1st Decoste, before returning to her home whether that is so or not” the em- been made clear in Ottawa when in- erine MacRae spent Saturday in Ot in North Lancaster. THE BEIL TELEPHONE COMPANY phasised but did think that it was quiry was made about the possible tawa and 2nd Concessions including the Village of Glen Mrs G. Quenneville had for the "extremely serious" to make Parlia- actions of the Canadian Government Mr Ernest Cameron visited his ,bro OF CANADA week end her son, Rene of Coteau. Robertson from Lot 2 to 17 inclusive and the South ment meet in order to enact legisla- in the current serious food crisis in ther Mr Ed Cameron, Cornwall on half of Lots 2 to 16 inclusive in the 3rd Concession tion for carrying on of war if the war British and United Satates zones in Monday . '. Polling places, No. 2, A - L, and No. 2 M - Z to be at the Village of Glen Robertson. POLLING DIVISION NO’ 3: — Comprising the

dSMf&i!' North half of Lots 2 to 16 inclusive in the 3rd Conces- sion and the 4th and 5th Concessions from the Eastern ONTARIO Boundary of the Township to the West side of Lot 17. Polling place to be at the Village of Glen Sandfield THE Orange Hall. POLLING DIVISION No. 4: — Comprising the 6th and 7th Concessions from the Eastern Boundary of VOTERS’ LISTS ACT the Township to the West side of Lot 19. Polling place (Referred to in Section 59) to be at the Village of Dalkeith, Corona Hall. Notice of Sittings of Revising Officers POLLING DIVISION No. 5: — Comprising the TAKE NOTICE that sittings of the Revising Officers for the purpose of 8th and 9th Concessions from the Eastern Boundary of hearing complaints or appeals with regard, to the voters’ Lists to be the Township to the West side of Lot 17. Polling place used at the vote to be taken under the. provisions of the Liquor Licence tc be at School House S.S. No. 2, near Breadalbaa* Act, 19*46, to the Municipality of the Township of Lochiel, will be held at Church. the times and places set forth to the schedtule hereinafter set out. POLLING DIVISION No- 6: — Comprising the SCHEDULE 8ih and 9th Concessions Lots 18 to 38 inclusive. Polling place to be near Lochinvar Cheese Factory, s.e- Name of Date and Hour Place of Clerk of Revising 27-9th of Sittings Sittings Municpaldtty Officer POLLING DIVISION No- 7: — Comprising the 6th and 7th Concessions from Lot 20 to 38 inclusive. Monday the 9th day Polling place to be at Kirk Hill Church Hall. Township of of June, 1947, at ten Township Hall Valentine G. POLLING DIVISION No- 8: — Comprising the lochiel o’cloct Standard LocMel Chisholm Time. 4th and 5th Concessions from Lot 18 to 38 inclusive and the North half of Lots 17 to 25 inclusive in 3rd Conces- His Honour Judge George Edward Brennan will be the Revising Offi- sion. Polling place to be at Township Hall, 26-5th. cer for the above mntioned municipality. Valentine G. Chisholm, Clerk to the Revising Officer. POLLING DIVISION No. 9: — Comprising the South half of Lots 17 to 25 inclusive; and Lots 26 to 38 AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that the list to be so revised is inclusive, 3rd Concession, and the north half of lots 18 parts I and III of the voters’ list prepared . for the Municipality of THE REAL creator is business today is the man LocMel for the last election fer the Legislative assembly for Ontario, to 38 inclusive in the 2nd Concession. Polling place with an idea —and the ability to turn it into something held on 4th of June 1945 wMch lists will be posted in the Clerk’s office N % 30-2nd Concession- tangible. POLLING DIVISION No- 10: — Comprising the Creative banking has helped many a man build an idea at LocMel, to the Post Offices at Glen Robertson and Dalkeith. into a profitable business ..... has helped him through all the 1st Concession from Lot 18 to Lot 38 inclusive and the stages until the goods are completed, neatly packaged, i AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that any Voter who desires to com- moving across the dealers’ counters. plain that his name or the name of any person entitled to be entered on south half of lots 18 to 38 inclusive in 2nd Concession But there’s even more to it than that. For every package, for the said list and has been omitted from the same or that the names of Polling place to be at W % 28-lst Concession. any persons who are not entitled to be voters have been entered thereon, every useful machine, for every service that grows from an idea, men And lurther that at the Township Hall on the 26th day of June, and raw materials are needed .... so money starts to flow again may on or before the 6th day of June, 1947 apply, complain or appeal to in wages and salaries, in sales and purchases. 1947, at the hour ol one o’clock (Standard Tme) I shall open thej ballot have Ms name or the name of enyic.ther person entered on or removed boxes, add up the votes given upon the said question, and declare th)B You may have a sound idea, and you may need money to make it from the list. work. Talk it over with your Bank of Nova Scotia branch result cl the said vote to the said Municipality, ol the Township of LocMel. manager. He looks at ideas from the viewpoint of creative Of which all persons are hereby required to take notice and govern, banking, he seeks an opportunity to put money to work intelligently, AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that such appeals must be by notice foe the benefit of everyone. to writing in the prescribed form, signed by the complainant in dupli. themselves accordingly. Given under my hand at Lochiel TownsMp this 16th day of May; in Let’s do it togetherl cate and given to the Clerk of the Revising Officer or left for him at his address as stated above. the year 1947. ^ 1 THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA George E. Brennan, Valentine G. Chisholm, J. O. Bridge, Manager, Chairman of the Election Board for the County of Glengarry. Returning Officer. Alexandria, Ont., Glen Robertson, Ont. GOD SAVE THE KING Dated this 15th day of Miay, AD. 1847. (Form ’ 8, reserved to In Section 37).

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presented by Mrs Elmer McDermid; W.M S. meeting of the Prebyterian after which Mi’s Hughes replied, and Church in Cornwall on Tuesday. COUNTY NEWS all joined in singing ’For they are Mr. Freddie McKnnon of Cornwall spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. MOOSE CREEK jolly good fellows” All three ladies have recently moved from Moose Murchison McLennan. MONTREAL The regular monthly meeting otthe Cieek to Maxville. Mrs John Allan MacDonlad of Com Moose Creek W.I. was held in The meeting was brought to a close ' wall spent last week with her parents Maxville at the home of Mr. and by singing the National Anthem after' Mr and Mrs A. R. W. MacDonald, ALEXANDRIA Mrs C. MePhail and Mrs D. MePhail which lunch was served and a social Dalkeith and while there attended the May 15 th. hour spent. burial of her brother, the late Joseph BUS SERVICE The singing of the Ode was follow WillTam MacDonald which took place ed hy the Lord’s Prayer after which DALKEITH from the vault to St. '’Alexander’s Again In Operation a two-minute silence was observed in' cemetery, Lochiel, on Friday at 10.30. honor of Dr. W. B. McDiarmid. It was (Intended for last issue) A number of other friends were decided to send $5.00 to the Ontario Mr. Palma Ranger spent the week- present at the last sad rites as well British Çlood Relief campaign. | end in Ottawa with members of his as his aged parents, broher and sister Application is to be made for the family. Mary C. MacDonald formerly of Mon treal. short course “Making Clothes For Mr. J.W. McRae; district weed in. children.’’ j spector of Kemptville, paid an inspec- Mrs J. A. Buchanan presented are tion visit at the seed cleaning plant MAXVILLE port of the convention held in Lun- ; here on Saturday. He was accompanied enberg on May 14th. The next meet' by Mr. Clark McMillan, county weed (Intended for last Issue. Mr. Geo. Caldbick, M r. Caldbick .tag will be In charge of Mrs Willie Me inspector. Intosh with “Home Economics” as the! Mr. and Mrs. Alex N. MacLeod vis and daughter Katherine of Ottawa subject. ited the Fraser family at St. Teles-1 W6re guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nor- Following the business part of the phore Que. on Sunday. man Stewart meeting the President called on Mrs Miss Kate MacLeod of Avonmoreis Arthur Creighton and friend, Mel- D. MePhail and Mrs C. MePhail. An now engaged with - Mrs Sarah Mac- ville Carson of Edinburgh were guests TIME TABLE AND FARES address was read by Mrs Willie Mer. Leod at housekeeping. of Mrs Dora Campbell for a couple riman and Mrs Nelson McRae pre- Master Darmand Diotte has come of days before returning to Toronto ALEXANDRIA TO MONTREAL sented Mrs D. MePhail with a cushion home from the Hotel Dieu Hospital from where they will motor to Cal- and a luncheon set was presented to where he spent several weeks serious- gary for the holidays. Mr Creighton and Mr Carson were fellow prisoners Daily Exc Sun. Sun. Only Single Fare Round Trip Mrs Q. MePhail by Mrs Alex Buchan ly ill and is now recovered complete- A.M. P.M, P.M. (plus tax) (plus tax) an. Both ladies rephed. ly- of war for over three years in Ger. The President then called on Mrs ! Mesdames J.D. McRae D J. Mac- many after being shot down while with Hughes. An address was read by Mrs Leod, A.S. McMeekin and Neil S. the R A.F. Alexandria Dep. 8.30 5.00 6.C0 $1.65 $3.00 Hugh Blair and a linen runner was MacLeod attended the Presbyterial I Miss Barbara Jean McKenzie’s fifth Glen Robertson Dep. 8.46 5.16 6.16 $1.50 $2.70 birthday was celebrated on Tuesday May 20.th, with a birthday party at Montreal Arr. 10.55 7 25 8.25 the home of her parents Mr and MSr, Calvin McKenzie . Tea A birthday cake with five candles MONTREAL TO ALEXANDRIA centred the dining table and games Daily Exc. Sun. Sat. only Fri, and Sat. Sun. Only were played by the guests Misses Jean Michaud, Florence Michaud, Leona Me A.M, P,M. P.M. P.M. P.M. Kenzie Margo Garlough, Judy Gar- lough, Margery Garlough, Janice Gar Montreal Dep. 9.15 5.30 1.20 8.30 10.30 lough, Jlanet Besner. Glen Robertson BAND OUT FOR CADET INSPECT- Arr. 11.24 7.39 3.29 10.39 12.39 ION Alexandria Arr. 11.40 7.55 3.45 10.55 12.55 The annual inspection of the’ Royal Canadian Army Cadets of the Max. DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME ORANGE PEKOE ville High School by Lieut. C. G. Forrest, D C M. took place at 1 pm. Through Shortest Route in modern and comfortable coaches I n-frk»-rr»o + ir\r» 1 Alexandria—The Hub Restaurant, Phone 179. Kinsmen Club of Cornwall Presents rut 1111 LM 11 iclllLHl | Glen Robertson—Roussin’s Restaurant. VICTORY BUS LINES LTD. TAlon 7229 15 Bernard Street East, Montreal, 14

on May 17 at the High School grounds ^-lr-,..-.-1nnnnnnnnr-nnnnnnnnnnrr| |nnnnnnnrlnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn|_|rtf1|| Officers axe: Officer Commanding Major Herbert Ferguson: 2nd in Com- mand, Capt Bums Stewart; Co’y Ad- jutant Carman Marhall; Co’y Sgt- Major Winton Marshall; Co’y Quarter Master-Bryce Morrison; Platoon Com- manders No 1 (Boys) Lieut Bruce Me Rae; Sgt. Allan McGregor No. 2 (Girls) Lieut. Madeleine Rocho^ Sgt Christena McDermid; No. 3 (Girl^ Lieut Dorothy Buchan, Sgt. Idah Clavette. Corporals are Gerald Fyke, Charles Mineaur Stanley Mc- Does Your Scrap Book jinlosh Vera Grant Lillian McLeod, Jean McKinnon, Hughena Christie. There were some 90 in uniform In eluding the band and the inspection Require Clippings From included ceremonial drill, band con- cert and demonstrations of Physical Training First Aid. Knots and Lash, tags, Signalling and Bren Gun. There were presentations of awards: Signalling A-C Major Herbert Fer- The Glengarry News? guson, Capt. Burns Stewart, Sgt Ian Mecalfe Sgt Allan McGregor Cpl Ger aid Fyke. Cpl Laurier Lavigeur, Cadet Donald Crook, Cadet Jack McNaugh- ton Cadet Robert McKillican. We have a limited number of back In his remarks Lieut Forrest highly commended the ceremonial exercises copies of the News dating back over the SCHOOL MATINEES Thursday Adults $1.00. Children. 25. TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT and displays by the cadets. He espec lally congratulated the band cm their aad Friday afternoons: (No reserved seat plan.) SONES, JEWELLERS excellent musical numbers and mar- past twenty years. Reserved Seats Gen. Admission CORNWALL SATURDAY MATINEE Adults $1.50. Adults $1.00 ches considering the short period since Children 1.00. Children .50 — and — organization: which took place in ALL EVENING SHOWS Reserved Seats $1.50 ARENA BOX OFFICES November. If you require clippings or complete General Admission 1.00 CORNWALL Drum Majorette Shirley 'MacLeod fiUhr .iisl dn'Ui» - > g • < received warm praise for her skill copies of past issues they can be secured and grace and alertness in leading CONSUMER'S CONSUMER'S the parade on the grounds and through at 10 cents per copy, while the supply lasts. RATION COUPON RATION COUPON the main streets of the own. CALENDAR JUNE CALENDAR Lieut Forrest In addressing the large Please give correct date when ordering—extra enthusiastic audience explained that cadets raining was not designed to suk MON. TUES. THURSDAY FRI. SAT. make soldiers but bigger and better charge for time in research. BUTTER COUPON B53 citizens. He was sure that the SUGAR COUPON S51 citizens of Maxville would approve of 1 Valid 6 the training that taught their boys to respect authority, to respect their BUTTER COUPON B54 elders and to march with their heads 8 Valid 13 14 up and shoulders back for there were no finer specimen of Canadian youth. The Glengarry News BUTTER COUPON B55 The Girl Cadets were smart In their SUGAR COUPONS S52 S53 uniforms of green jackets, white 15 16 Valid 20 21 pleated skirts, green and white caps. Lieut .C. E. Babcock principal of Alexandria, Ont. the school ,and J. J. Comptois also 22 23 27 28 spoke expressing their pleasure at the creditable performance of the cadets and the band. Physical training in. 29 structors were Mr. Comptois and Miss Ha Meyers PAGE 4 Th* Qilenganj Kews, Alexandria, Ont, Friday, May SC, 194?

ing was spent. Miss Michaud read an noon to Kenyon Church, the service by Mrs George Villeneuve. A Door COUNTY NEWS address of congratulation conveying being conducted by the pastor Rev. | Prize was won by Mrs. Florence La. 'he good wishes of her assembled fri- Dr. D. N. McMillan who took as his ' flamme of Cornwall, MAXVILLE ends to the guest of honor and t text. Psalm 00 verse .9. The choir ren-| A number of interesting games were DANCE gifts were presented her by the Misses dered “In the sweet Bye and Bye. ” played and prizes were won by Mrs. Mrs. M L. Johnston and daughter —in— Lucy Rolland, Jean Michaud and Law Pallbearers were Donald McLeodj F. ' Albert Hurtubisp of Chesterville, Miss Cement Tile Muriel of ibeonard Ontario, were guests rence Scott. K. McLeod, Rodger Hartrick C. ’F.,, Harriet MacDonald and Mrs. Donat for a week of her parents, Mr. and! Maxvilh friends extend congratu- Proudfoot Alex M. Stewart J. R. Me Decaire. Corona Hall, Dalkeith Mirs. William Morrow and Clifford iations. Donald. j An address was read by Mrs. Geo. WEDNESDAY .«Uniim is a good time to replace that ojd ■'worn-out Morrow. ) Floral tributes were from The family Villeneuve and Mrs. Johnnie Segou- Miss Margaret Parsonage of Toronto nun culvert with new cement tile. Margie; Willie and Sonny Ena and in assisted Miss Germain Richie of is a guest at the United Church Aithur; Mr and Mrs Bone, Dunvegan; Alexandria in unwrapping the wagon JUNE 4th, 1947 With so much rain', this year you certainly will not Manse for several days. ! go wrong if you put in that drain now. ^, Mrs.W. MacDonald Fooball Club Dunvegan Gaelic Society load of lovely gifts. in aid of Mrs. James Vallance is spending a Mrs Willis Mr Dunn; Donald Me-j The bride-elect thanked her friends We are making these tile in sizes 6”, 8”, 10”, 12”; j DALKEITH FOOTBALL TEAM few days with her uncle and aunt Mr. Dies In 89th Year Leod and Dorothy McDonald, Flor- for ’.he happy surprise and for the 15”, 18”, 24” and 30” (inside measurements) and Mrs. A E. Cameron, Finch, On-| cnce Cameron Billie Carpenter, Mr gifts. We also make cesspool tile—the quickest and best to tario. There passed away quietly at his and Mrs A. D. Cameron. | Miss Lavigne’s marriage to Mr Leo- ADMISSION — GENTS $1.00 instal. Miss Grace Campbell daughter of home ,10t. 27 in the 6th concession of Many messages of condolence vere ' nard Hurtubise pf Chesterville, was Mr. and Mrs. Harry Campbell has Kenyon on Tuesday May 20th, 1947 received by the family. | solemnized on Saturday morning If you are in need of any of these tile, drop in and joined the local staff of the Bell Tele- Mr William MacDonald one of the old May 24, at 9.30 o’clock at Greenfield see them or call us for full information and prices. We phone Co. est resident of the community. Al- Later a Buffet Lunch was served at can deliver anywhere at reasonable charges Remember Miss Eileen McLennan has been a Shower Held the home of her parents, Mr. and MaeGREG-OR’S when you need tile. patient in Cornwall General Hospital he had been in poor health Mrs. Alphonse Lavigne of Apple Hill the past week following an operation gar some time hs death came as a for appendicitis. j £bock t0 many fri™ds- At McCrimmon Clifford Morrow spent a short holi-; Mr MacDonald was bom at Portree MacGregor's Hardware and Electrical Supplies day at his home following his gra- in the Isle of Skye, on December 31st Mrs T. J. Clark Mrs D. J. Mae- duation from Guelph Agricultural Co] 1858, a son of the late Angus MacDon- Sweyn and Miss Margaret MacDonald MARRIAGES CLARENCE L. MacGREGOR, Proprietor. lege and is now stationed at Barrie, and and his wife Catherine MacLeod. were joint hostesses at a pleasantly j Ontario as Assistant Agricultural re- In 1861 he moved to Canada with his arranged shower held at the home of McPHAIL—MacDONALD Phone 10 - Maxville. In St Joseph’s Church Lancaster, on FRI. — SAT. presentative. i parents and first settled at Lochiel. Mrs T. Jl. Clark, Thursday, May 22nd A large number of Maxvillites at- Hit family moved to the present home in honor of Miss Penelope MacCrim. Saturday May 24 Grace E. MacDonald MAY — 30 — 31 e tended the reception in Dunvegan on in 1867. mon whose marriage to Mr Stewart R S- N. become the bride of John J. Friday night for Mr. and Mrs. Mor-. In 1903 he marrie(1 MacKin- Grant of Dunvegan takes place short- McPhail. The bride was given in mar. lin Campbell (nee Ruth Benton). 1 j o survives with his two sisters ly. The living roo mpresented a gala flags by her father and wore a light r)on w 1 bJut; wc Donald McLennan of the Bell Tele. arj£j one brother- Mary, Mrs Whittaker appearance in a colour scheme of rose °l suit with matching acces- phone, Ottawa, was in town on Fri- of Toronto: Catherine Mrs Baxter of blue and white when the bride enter sories and a corsage of American day and called on friends. Victoria B C. and Donald of Van- ed to the strains of the Wedding Beauty roses. A double strand of VULCANIZING March played by Mrs Clark. A huge pearls ,a gift of the groom was her only Mrs. Clifford Guild of Winnipeg, couver B.C. visited with her cousin, Mrs. Wm.; wedding cake filled with beautiful gifts ornament. Mr MacDonald was a very refined We are pleased to announce the addition of a vulcanis- Morrow and other relatives On Mon- was brought in by Mrs. D. J. Me-! Mss Gladys V. Walker of Montreal ing department which will enable us to give another ser- day with Mrs. Currie Blair, Gerald raaI1 anti had a wide circle of friends Sweyn and Miss Margaret MacDonald was bridesmaid and also wore a suit both and old He was a mera vice to our many satisfied customers, Bring in your and Harold Blair, they were guests of - - Mrs Donald N. MacLeod in her usual of light beige with pink accessories Mrs Alex. Dickson Lancaster, On- >’er of Kenyon Presbyterian Church, capable manner on behalf of the sixty and a corsage of pale pink rosés, tires for inspection and price quotation before they get be- (and was the last link with the Mo-j tario. guests present extended to Miss Mac Auen McPhail brother of the groom yond repair Prices are rig ht ! All Work Guaranteed. ther Country in this congregaton. He Miss Erma Metcalfe Ottawa was a , .. . , i MacCrimmon the best wishes of them acted as best man. 0 f A. C- CROOK, Service Manager week end visitor with her mother Mrs *7 f\° ^ f fax- all for a future of happiness, xne rollowing tlle ceremony, a buffet Rupert Metcalfe Harvey and Billie ^ e dge> No‘ 418 A * and •; bride-elect was assisted in opening the luncheon was served at the bride’s Drive in Please—Drive out Pleased :nie la Added Attractions — Metcalfe. I ’ rgely attended , funeral was, mimerous gifts by tne hostesses her home; whlch was prettiiy decorated heid rr0m hls 1101116 Pn Thursda May On May 20th, Gordon Winter gra. 5' > j sister Kay MacCrimmon, Mrs. Rory with w}llte bel]s and spring Rowers Musicalulu 22nd, to Kenyon Church. The service, MacGilUvray, Mrs J. P. MacLeod j *3Æ p u left by car on duated with honors from Guelph A- Mr C ba Canadian Paramount News gricultural College with the degree. was conducted by Dr. D. N. McMillan Miss MacCrimmon expressed her ap their wedding trip, the bride travell- Bachelor of Science in Agriculture assisted by Rev. H. A. Dolg of St. preciation and all sang “For She’s a ing in her wedding suit. Morrow Motor Sales and is now holidaying with his par- Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Max- Jolly Good Fellow. A delightful luneï On their return, they will be ten- MON. ONLY JUNE—2 ents Mr. and Mrs. E S. Winter. ville Hymns sung during the service was served bringing to a close a very dered a reception in Brophy’s Hall, Har NEW DOCTOR IN PROSPECT were “The Lord’s my Shepherd”, enjoyable afternoon. risen’s Corners, and will later be tak “Art Thou Weary, and “Rock of o /A, *,* •• The Chamber of Commerce is plea- tog up residence at 517 Augustus St. t yO * - sed to report the bright prospects of. Ages”. The choir sang In the City Cornwall. securing a doctor in the near future ^,°UI Square” Dr. MacMillan chose, Miss I. Lavigne and of establishment of a gents’ fur- *cr bis text. Psalm 90, Verse 10. CHISHOLM—ELLIS nishing store. | T116 pallbearers were members of A wedding of interest to many peo Remember me monthly meeting of ’be Masonic Order—Dan A. Cameron, Guest At Shower pie in Dunvegan and district took! the Chamber ofCommerce in the town Alexander Kippen, J. A. Stewart, An interesting and enjoyable even, place in the United Church, Red Deer( hall on Tuesday, Jtme 3rd at 8 o’clock' Hugh Stewart ,Donald J. Stewart, ing, was spent on Thursday of last Alberta, on April 30th at 3 p m. when 14 LINES ATTENTION and D A TO HOLD RACE MEET ON JUNE - - Stewart The Masonic week when a miscellaneous Shower Fay Marie, eider daughter of Mr and 18th ! service at the graveside was conduct- was held in honor of Miss Irene La- Mrs. W. Ellis, Innlstail, became the ONE COL, MIDGETS WE HAVE NOW THE FOLLOWING IN STOCK: At a well.attended and enthusiastic ed by Howard Buell, Worshipful Mas- vigne, at the home of Mrs. Laurier bride of Jt>hn Bums Chisholm eldest ON MAT tOt -~*jf Automatic Irons, Washer, Warming Pads, Hot Plates, meeting of the Racing Association on 1er of Maxville Lodge. Interment was Lavigne, Apple Hill The shower was | son of Forbes W. and the late Mrs Coffee Makers, Space Heaters, for chilly evenings, Electric Saturday evening several matters of made In Dunvegan cemetery, attended by about Thirty young peo- Cnisholm of Red Deer. Clocks, Immersion Tank Heaters, Circulation Heaters, Pail interest were on the agenda. j Floral tributes included a wreath ple. The Church was attractively decor, Loretla Uavid. Heaters. , It was decided to hold the first Race from his wife, the Maxville Masonic Mrs. Laurier Lavigne was assisted aced with pink snap dragons and white -Meet on Wednesday June 18th, with Lodge, W W. MacKinnon and fam- carnations. Rev J. O. Gardiner per young ELECTRIC DRIVE, RUNNING IN OIL PUMP JACKS lour classes on the programme, 2.30 ily Donald MacDonald and Mrs. LADIES’ AND MEN’S iermed the ceremony and during the HAL WALLIS; | Electric Motors, Belts and Pulleys 2.27, 2.24, and a free-for-all, | Baxter. signing of the register Miss Ruth and everything electrical a a farmer needr. Plans were completed for further Friends were present at the fun. TAILORING Chisholm sister of the groom sang work on the track, followed by a dis. t-ra] from Vancouver, Cornwall, Wln- Fur Coati re-lined and repaired A full stock of Lightingical a farmer needs, Alterations, Dry Cleaning, “Because.’’ all times. cusslon regarding the erection of suit- Chester. Vankleek Hill Alexandria, The bride who was given in mar- able stables for the animals. also Come in and see the new Coolwater Refrigerator on riage by her father, was lovely’ in a The meeting was under the chair Violin Hawaiian and Spanish Guitar’ display- floor length gown of white satin bodice1 manship of Osie Villeneuve with J. Lessons. Carriage OBITUARIES with a full net skirt over taffeta. Her] Walter Smillie as secretary. AGNES VALADE Kenyon St West Phone 189 floor length veil was held in place by MR JOHN MCLENNAN sweetheart rosebuds. Her only orna-j PLAN TO HOLD SALE John McLennan, who was bom tn ALEXANDRIA. ©NT. ment was a triple string of pearls and Maclnnes Electrical Sales and Service Plans are being completed for a i Lochiel township over eighty years ago her bouquet was of red roses. Added Attractions— MAXVILLE May sale and tea under the auspices died on Tuesday May 20th after a Phone 22 She was attended by Miss Florence ■ Race horses are born of the Canadian Girls in Training lengthy illness. The funeral service, groups and Women’s Christian Tem- Center of Innisfail who wore a floor conducted by Rev William D Reid, length gown of powder blue crepe with Jasper in a jam perance Union in the United Church was held in. Dalhousie Mills Church hail on May 31st at 2.00 p.m. matching headdress. She carried pink Sweet and Low on Thursday May 22. carnations. Tomato plants, house plants, roots, John Donald as he was respectfully The groom -yas supported by JJT Maxville Race Club aprons fancy work candy, and home called spent all his days around Glen TUES. — WED THURS. cooking will be on display. Robert Wells and the ushers were Sandfield and Glen Robertson. The Mr Sidney EMs and Mr Merritt JUNE — 3—4—5 large number attending the funeral Chisholm, brothers of the bride and COLEMAN—ROLLAND service bore witness to the esteem in Rev. Rolland Rouleau P.P. officiated groom respectively. which he was held. at the marriage of Miss Ida Rolland Following the ceremony a reception daughter of Lowrence Rolland and He leaves to mourn his loss one sis for about 40 guests was held at the The First Big Meet of the year the late Mrs Rolland of Maxville, and ter Mrs K. McCuaig, Ottawa; and groom’s residence. The mother of the -AT— William Coleman son of Mr and Mrs one brother, Norman McLennan in bride presided at the tea table. Hugh Coleman. The ceremony took Glen Robertson. The young couple spent their honey MAXVILLE place at eight am.. May 19th in St. The pallbearers were Mack McCuaig moon in the mountains and on their James’ Roman Catholic Church,. Rod McCuaig Ronald McLaughlin, return axe residing in Red Deer. The bride, given in marriage by her Angus K. McLennan, Angus L Mc- rather was lovely in a floor length Lennan and Findlay McNeil . Don’t Forget gown with satin bodice buttoned down Several people from Montreal and At Wednesday, June 18 the back, sweetheart neckline and skirt Ottawa attended the funeral. To Renew Your of silk net over satin The sleeves were long pointed at the wrists. Her MR GEORGE FLEMING long veil was caught with) a coronet On Friday, May 9th, George Flem. Subscription to of white flowers .She carried an arm ing departed this life at his home, Greenfield Hall boquet of pink carnations. Dunvegan, after a few months’ illness Wednesday Evening Following he ceremony a buffet The late Mr Fleming was in his 65th «URSCHWI lunch was served at the home of the year. «W b, MMw. u. ft _ groom to about thirty guests. Those He came to this country when nine June 4th attending from out of town were Mr years of age and spent his life as a Angag.o»». »y *«, Hrt.fcif , resident of the Dunvegan community Bingo—Good Prizes, and Mrs Lawrence Rolland, Joseph Added Attraction— i Rolland, Mr and Mrs Edward Viau and with the exception of five years in Good Music in son Lawrence of Ottawa; Mr and Mrs the Western States. 82 DC Per Year in Advance Eager Beaver 4 Classes—$600. in purses Ray Rolland St. Elmo; Miss Mul- In 1910 he married Eden Frances, attendance the elder daughter of the late Mr âhd Or if you prefer 2.30 CLASS, PURSE $125 00 vtna Rolland, Montreal; Mr and Mrs DOOR PRIZE James Lalonde, Glen Whiter Ont; Mrs Mrs D. A. Cameron, who .with one purchaee single copies 2.27 CLASS, PURSE $125.00 son and three daughters is left to .'times McDonald, Cornwall. weekly. 2.24 CLASS, PURSE $150.00 The happy couple later left on a mourn the loss of a devoted husband ■aKËnaw FREE FOR ALL, PURSE $200.00 motor trip to Niagara Falls. and father. The family are: Donald they can be secured $5.00 TO ENTER NOTHING OFF WINNERS. Going away the bride wore a smart at home Mrs. William (Margaret) WISHING IMWTMAKE IT SO light blue dressmaker suit with black Carpenter and Georgia of Montreal; Owners of hojrses have been contacted and there is the at this office The future independence and leisure you are felt hat trimmed with matching blue Mrs. Arthur (Ena) Hambleton of Glen promise of many fine entriesfor the meet. Track will be hoping for will be yours only if you prepare ribbon. Her accessories were black and Robertson. Six grandchildren also At Shirley’s Restaurait for it. It it never too early to make provision as fast as ever. she wore a corsage of pink roses. survive. for a happy retirement. Don’t let it become Mr Coleman is a foreman for the The late Mr Fleming was a good ALEXANDRIA too late. How about today? ADMISSION 50c plus Government Tax Bell Telephone Company at St Agathe neighbor, ever ready to give a help- REPRESENTATIVE Previous to her marriage the bride ing hand. Hei was very interested in McDERMID’S Grandstand 25c. WELLIAMSTOWN : was. tendered a miscellaneous shower sport and played on the football team DRUG STORM rmsw—7. • LARRY McCOSHAM Phone Martintown 16 r 5J • :bv Miss, Gloria Michaud at the home for many years . Dance in Agricultural Hall in the evening of Mis. Harvey Scott. Attended by The funeral .which was largely at- thirty-five friends, an enjoyable even tended was held on "Monday tif’er- I*BUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA Th* Glengarry Mew*, Alexandria, Ont, Friday, May SO, 1947 race »

and Mrs Arthur ChaUette on tire ar_ AUCTION SALE rival of their baby boy on Wednesday at my home COUNTYNEWS May 21st. CORNER of MÀlN and DERBY STS. OPPORTUNITIES KNOCK EACH WEEK IN OUR MARTINTOWN j,l - Visitors over the holiday were ALEXANDRIA CLASSIFIED ADS—READ THEM! Raymond Daoust, Montreal, Hugh J. SATURDAY, JUNE 7th 1 Miss Eleanor McDermid Ottawa, Grant Toronto; Mr and Mrs Paul at 1 o’clock RATES—Advertisements under heading Wanted, For Sale Lo«. a spent a few days with her parents Mr Rozon, Miss Marguerite Larocque R.NJ H Household Furniture, also etc, 10 cents per line first Insertion (count 6 words to line), and Mrs H. D. McDermid. Duncan MacDonell all of Cornwall,1 1 FORD V.8 TWO-DOOR SEDAN, rate 60 cents. Second insertion 40 cents. Cards of Thanks, minimum COUNTYJEETING Miss Gladys Kier Montreal andMf John Urquhart ,Ottawa. j 1M35 DELUXE, complete with radio 7£ cents. In Memoriam, 60 cents, add 10 cents per line of poetry. Herb Kier Grimsby spent several days' Congratulations are extended to Miss WILFRID MARCOUX, Auctioneer If billed, 60 cents minimum. If replies are directed to at their home. (Mary Irvine who receives her B.L.S.j LEO MASSIE. Proprietor. fice, 25 cents extra. this ot- Miss Margaret Smith, Toronto and irom McGill University Montreal on' Your ad on this page is gua ranteed to go into more than Miss Helen Smith Montreal spent the1 Wednesday . AUCTION SALE Social Credit Union of [lectors holidays with their parents Mr. and1 Mrs G. W. Irvine is in Toronto at I am instructed by the undersigned homes reaching some 10,000 readers. Mrs. Bert Smith River Road. tending the Dominion Board to sell by public auction in order to Alexander Hall Mr. Francis Graham of Max. wind up the estate of the late Mrs. ville spent the week end at his home KIRK HLL Cyrille Lacombe at her late premises. WANTED Miss Lois McMartin is spending a Main St. north, Alexandria> on Sat- _ Experienced Shoemaker wanted„a„„Cu forror tal ot6awa 1 two weeks holiday at Sherbrook, N.S The Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper urclay, May 31st, 1947, at ’l p.m. | r > on Thursday, May 29th, stead’y iobTGoo^wagerApply^to E" Mr. Linden Urquhart, Cornwall| v'il! be observed in St Columba Church D.S T , Household Furniture. Terms la4V’ 1 0 Mr- and Mrs. Donald A.1| L1BBOS, comer St. Paul Wednesday, JUNE 4 was home for the holiday and week' Sun 1547 forget. MACDONELL & MACDONALD MaeRae and FOR SALE At Elrose, Sask. Mr and Mrs J. M. Sohcitors for Executors, 18 pigs, 10 weeks old; also Turkey family. The citizens of Elrose Sask were sud 22.3c. • Alexandria, Ont. Eggs, bronze broadbreasted. I will June 24 have started poults for sale from denly shocked in learn of the death SUMMER OFFICE HOURS FOR SALE of another pioneer resident, in the per bloodtested stock shortly. BILL Mac. Commencing on Monday April 28th, Stoneboat, Massey-Hams binder, 5 son of Mr George Edward Kinsman, GILLIVRAY, Kirk Hill, R R. 1 Dal- and continuing until the 29th of Sept ft. cut; waggon, rubber tired; hay K.C. local barrister who passed away keith. 22-lp PIGEON Lawn Social ember 1947 the law office of Messrs rack, two.wheel trailer, road ' cart, unexpectedly at his home on Friday Maodonell & Macdonald, Bank of family rubber tired buggy. 2 heavy under auspice osf the Ladies of evening April 18th. FOR SALE Nova Scotia Chambers, Alexandria, waggons, steel tires, 3 walking 30 young pigs for sale, by the pair St. COLUMBA CHURCH Mr Kinsman had spent the day, as will be open for business from 8.30 ploughs, sulky plough, 2 log chains, or by the lot. Apply to CHARLES RADIO SERVICE usual, at his office and had not com. KIRK HILL a m. until 5 o’clock pm daily except hay mower, set single harness, horse DAVIDSON, at Graham Creamery. plained of being ill and the news of ; gaturday and Wedneeday and on rakei set express harness, barn track, 22-lp. i Mill Square - Alexandria his sudden passing was indeed hard and Wednesdaff from 8 301 30 ft., complete wth car, double to realize. Death was due to pulmon- until 1 p.m. j prong fork, 150 ft. fork rope with FARM FOR SALE ary thrombosis For urgent matters appointments pulley, three crow bars, potash 100 acres, all cultivated, good bullet Ings, hydro—with or without stock and Mr Kinsman who was of Irish origin may be made outside of regular office | kettle, 4 pumps, 150 fence posts, cook was bom at Listowell, Que. on August j10UTS letter or by phoning No 138 stove, cheap, Apply to JOHN E. implements. One mile from Alexan- Is Now Able to Equip Your Home with 30th 1883 and lived for a time at Alexandria. CASS, Maxville. 22-2c dria. Apply to EUGENE OUELETTBi SOCIAL Moorfield Ont before coming West. MACDONELL & MACDONALD R R. 1 Alexandria. 21-2p He studied Law at the University of Barristers, etc., HOLBING THE PRICE LINE Radios (large or small) Refrigerators Sacred Heart Parish Saskatchewan andfollowing graduation j Alexandria, Ont PHOTO LTD. will still develop and A L. TOBIN opened a law office in Elrose in 1915 print any 6 or 8 exposure film for 25c. FIRE AND AUTOMOBILE H Thor Ironers, Washers, Electric Stoves ALEXANDRIA free 4 x6 enlargement will be given INSURANCE and had resided here since that E— Cooney, V. Wiggins, Adam Kelsey and the new for each roll developed. Lancaster Ont. Phone 3801 time. He was secretary-treasurer of W. H. Walker and H. Hooey. Flower, Wednesday Reprints 8 for 25c. 2i-6c the village for approximately 30 years bearers were g_ casey Richard Piper, QUAKER BURN-OIL RANGES secretary of the school district for a wyiie George L.H., Komder acted Double Size prints, 05c each. Our staff is now reorganized for number of years and took an active ner. July 9, 1947 us gieater efficiency and service. D. & M. MANUFACTURINGOO part in church affairs. He was ^gg i A.M Keep the date open Tfae A F ant PHOTO LTD , HAWKESBURY, ONT Construction of all kinds member of the Elrose Masonic Lodge. 3 . Come in and let us demonstrate this fine 21-2C. NQ 135 with Rt W M Br0 Hen 20-16C. 12-tf Bos 292, Alexandria } On September 25th 1940 he was mar ^ gj^gg attended in a body up-to-date Kitchen Range ried to Miss Harriet McCrimmon of representative present from Dunvegan. 1 Rosetown, Eston, Tuberose and Laca- r PIGEON RADIO SERVICE i* -* m Surviving are his widow; his mother dena Loages interment was made in and a brother Henry in Ontario. | EiT0Se cemetery . REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES OF RADIOS AND APPLIANCES UNITED The funeral was held from the^ large number attending the WHAT WE DO — WE DO RIGHT What We Service— United Church, Elrose on Monday, serviee testified to the esteem in which PHONE 94 MAW ST. ALEXANDRIA TAXI STAND April 21st with Rev R R. Smith con âeoeased was held by his fellow- We Service Right. ducting the service. The choir was men. Phone 234 in attendance under the direction of ’ 0 Mrs G. Proud and Mrs W. H. Ellis C W L at the Organ. Hymns sung hythecon- The June meeting of the C.W.L. RAYMOND LALONDE gregation were “Abide With Me,” be held at the home of the presl Day and Night “Rock of Ages” ahd “Son of My Soul” bent, Mrs Donald A. Macdonald St. ; Glen Robertson, Ont. - The choir .rendered "The Beautiful George Street on Wednesday Jühe 4th Feeds, Fertilizers, Building Materials, Hillside Chicks ADYERUSE IN THE GLENGARRY NEWS' ' Service City. ” .pallbearers were Cecil McLeod at 8 p.m. The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ont., Friday, May 30, 1947 frage.e Living Contrrol To call on the machinery of the Items of Auiti Long Syne United Naions to end dissension be- tween nations is like calling on a cook Gleaned From The Fyies of The Glengarry News :ing thermometer o heat the oven. A thermometer does not produce but At Saturday’s meeting’ of the Alexandria Cheese Board ' responds to the temperature of the it was decided to wire Premier Hepburn asking for com- pulsory sale on boards White stove. And machinery does not pro- duce but responds to the temper TEN YEARS AGO soid it 13lf centsj colored at of people. Bad tempered people will Friday, May 21, 1937 13 5-8 cents Successful students at Toronto, include Notice: ;-î un the UN or any other machinery into a wreck. And, unless there be Frank J McLeister, son of Mr. and Mrs John Mc- change in the temper of the people, Leister, Alexandria, who passed his First Year examinations the only way to stop a dissenting in Pharmacy; J B. McMillan ,son of Mir. and Mrs. E.A. We have not raised our price! nation is through war. McMillan, Laggan, First Year in Chemical Engineering.— Those who do. not want the United M r Aime Huot of the Royal Bank staff was this week \ A States to puiovok war by its stand in transferred to the Dalhousie Station branch.—At the re. Greece and Turkey, therefore, must organization meeting of the Loehiel Galf Club at Dalkeith, «think of something better than re- Kenneth McDonald was elected President.—Clarence Os- Coca-Cola still sells for course to UN machinery. They must trom, Dr. and Mrs. H.L Cheney, Mrs E B. Ostromand hink how to kindle new spirit in the Mrs. J. Berry motored to Ottawa Wednesday to see the men who run this machinery and in official motion pictures of the Coronation —Angus Alex- the nations they represent "In this ander MacDonald, son of the late Rod J MacDonald and connection,” says Rear-Admiral Rich- Pre-war Price 5^ Mrs. MacDonald, ,4-^th Lancaster, graduated in Engin- ; ard L. Byrd, “I would like to. draw eering at St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish N.S., attention to a world force which from plus on Tuesday.^At O A C., Guelph, on Tuesday, Wilfred my personal observation, I believe, is building an organic life in and be- MacDougall of Miaxville received his degree of B A. Sc. Wartime Taxes & Legislation... mm* | ^ tween the Unted Nations .1 refer to th work of the men and women in The names of liquor permit issuers in ^ îÿ'; Moral Re-Armament.” Glengarry have been announced Mr, Stewart McClenagh- -1;> We should not, however, wait for an, of the Ontario Liquor Moral Re-Armament to do the job we TWENTY YEARS AGO Control Board. They are You Pay 7* ourselves should be doing. There can Friday, May 20, 1927 George Simon, Alexandria, be no organic life in and between the A D McKinnon Williams- As always, the superior quality "\ United Nations till we ourselves build town; Thos. W. Ross, Lancaster, Wm, Laframboise, North organic life in and between members, Lancaster; H J. McGiilivray, Kirk Hill; D. Villeneuve, of Coca-Cola remains unchanged of cur own families, communities and Maxville and Ewen McLennan, Dunvegan. Liquor will not industries. Dissension will end be- be on sale in Government stores before the close of the mon- tween nations, and the UN mach- th but the sale of the permits began On Wednesday.—The C CORNWALL BOTTLING WORKS inery will work when dissension ends N R. have a large gang of men repairing the Black River in us and we learn how to run with- Bridge at Lancaster.—On Sunday last May 15th the Dedica- out friction, our own machines. It is Cornwall, Ontario tion Service of the Memorial Windows of Zion United difficult to control world affairs Church, Apple Hill was held, Rev. Mr. Rattee of Martin- through control of our own living. But Authorized Bottler of Coca-Cola under contract with Coca-Cola Ud. not so difficult as the alternative of town preached the sermon assisted by Rev. Mr, Harris of •war . i Maxville with prayer. TIME BOMBS At a recent meeting of the directors of the Gletogarry Some men talk a great deal about Agricultural Society it was decided to place before the mem ^-3 very little. Great men talk little but hers without further delay, say much. , THIRTY YEARS AQO the question of purchasing Friday, May 18, 1917 the Driving Park Grounds: The authorities you quote depend here. The directors were upon the point of view you hold. in favor of the move especially as a favorable offer has Our country is no stronger han it» been received from the present owners.—A list of honors homes. , for Canadians was announced oh Friday last and contained news of the awarding of the Military Cross .to a gallant A fine car made finer The crisis in the world is much son of Glengarry in the person of Lieut. Guy Stuart Mc- greater than the one which affects Lennan, son of Mr and Mrs. Duncan McLennan. "Ridge- PRODUCT OP our stomachs. wood.” Lancaster —Mr. and Mrs. W.G. Rowe and fam- GENERAL MOTORS ily left the latter part of last week for Brockville, Ont., To. appeal to men's self-interest Is where they will permanently reside.—Deputy Reeve Angus not to their best interest. A McMillan, of McCrimmon, on Monday of this week re- Lots of ideas are laid like eggs and ceived official word that his son Driver Donald Hugh Me. left with no one to hach them. Millan had been admitted to the 30th General Hospital on Just now the impossible is neces. May 4th, suffering from a slight gunshot wound in the ab- sary. domen. Driver McMillan enlisted in Montreal, where he was on the staff of the Bank of Montreal —On Friday af- ternoon last, nine young ladies who have completed their training at St. Luke’s Hospital, Ottawa, were presented with their diplomas and medals by Her Excellency the Duchess of Devonshire. Among the number we note' the name of Miss Isabelle Louise McNaughton Lancaster.

During the early hours of Thursday morning the jew- ellery shop of H. R. Cuddon was burglarized, the safe being shattered and watch. FORTY YEARS AGO es, rings lockets chains and Friday,- May 17, 1907 diamonds to the value of S.'iG $2,000, being taken by the thieves who are thought to have escaped in a buggy. The noise of the explosion awakened Miss Gee, sister of Mrs. J.R. McMaster, of the Ottawa.Hotel and when Mrs Mc- Master stepped on the gallery of the hotel to give the a- larm three shots were fired in hair direction. The town au- thorities are endeavoring to trace the men —A handsome Don’t Forget new Pipe Organ is this week being installed in the. choir loft of St. Finnan’s Cathedral.—Practically the entire vil- to Renew Vour lage of Finch was destroyed by fire, the early part of this week Upwards of twenty stores private houses, three Subscription to churches and other building were lost with damage nearly There’s a purpose $10.0,000. The Catholic Church and Gormley’s Hotel es- caped.—As a result of his horse running away from the C P R. depot at Dalhousie Station on Tuesday, Master When you own a Pontiac you can be sure it is signed to give complete satisfaction — at the lowest Thos. Bathurst received a severe shaking up.—We learn deliberately designed and built to give you a cer- possible cost. that Rev. Mr. Lee of Quebec, has accepted the call to Ap- tain type of value. This is always true of Pontiac. So regardless of when ple Hill —Men are engaged at the excavation of what pro- First of all, it is designed to give you fine perform- you expect to get your next car—make it a Pontiac. mises to be an extensive wing to Mr. Oomos Kerr’s private It’s a wonderful value. . residence.—At High Mass on Sunday Rev. J E McRae, ance — really fine performance — performance that rector of St. Finnan’s Cathedral, drew the attention of will give you a thrill every time you take the wheel. The stack of orders piled up for the new Pontiac are grati- the congregation to a handsome brass Crucifix of Gothic This applies to the engine, to the car’s roominess fying testimonials to the quality and beauty of this finest \ Or if you prefer design made especially to order which occupied the niche and comfort, to its roadability and handling ease. of the famous Silver Streaks. Unfortunately, so many ' purchase tingle copies over the tabernacle in the main altar The donor of the orders also mean that many who choose Pontiac must J gift is Dougal McDonell, 28-3rd Kenyon.— wait. So if your car-wise head and heart say ’Pontiac’ ... ] weekly, Yet — Pontiac is also designed to give you economy your present car will give you better, safer service while — to operate inexpensively — to be easy on service— they can be secured Yesterday morning was a busy one for the CAR. you wait if you have it checked regularly by a General „ and to last a long, long time. In short, Pontiac is de- Motors dealer. officials here there being nq less than six trains in at the P-347A jd this office same time. Alexandria’s FIFTY YEARS AGO claims for the building of the , At Shirley’s Restaurant Friday May 21, 1897 Reformatory here were ably And here’s what’s back of PONTIAC’S extra value presented to the Ottawa ALEXANDRIA Government by a strong, representative deputation of near BEAUTY — Distinctive Silver Streak Styling • New massive der engines • Full Pressure Metred Flow Lubrication • front end design • more graceful styling throughout. Permanent, Highly Efficient Oil Cleaner. McDERMID’S ly 70 Qlengarrians who made the trip Tuesday Hon. J’. I ECONOMy-Scotch-Mist Quick Warm-Up Manifold • Gase- Tarte, Minister of Public Works and Sir Oliver Mowat, COMFORT — Big, roomy Body by Fisher • Famous Triple- lector Vacuumatic Spark Control • All-Weather Engine DRUG STORE Minister of Justice were interviewed and promised to do Cushioned Ride • More Luxurious Interiors • Shock-Proof Temperature Control. Knee-Action • Fisher No-Draft Ventilation • Remarkable their utmost to complete the work.—A meeting of the SAFETY — Multi-Seal Hydraulic Brakes • Unisteel Body • Handling Ease. Council was held in Mr. A.L. Smith’s office on Saturday Tru-Arc Safety Steering • Doors hinged at front • Clear night when it was decided that the offer of Messrs. Miller DEPENDABILITY—Smooth, powerful L-Head six or eight cylin- Vision • Hi-Test Safety Plate Glass. and Campbell to sell their whole lot for a price of $650 be accepted—the same to be used as a site for a fire station, lock-üp etc A telegram was read from Lt.-Col. R R Mo Lennan offering the lot on the corner of Main and Elgin Sts. for $500. —The first municipal election for the newly MORROW MOTOR SALES, MAXVILLE, OMT. incorporated town of Vankleek Hill took place on Monday 10th inst., Lt -Col. John Shields being elected Mayor by a majority of nine votes over Mr. Donald McLeod.—Mr. John Larocque will be on the Mill Square every morning ADVERTISEMENTS TELL YOU WHERE TO BUY, WHAT, WHEN at 7 o’clock, ready for all kinds of carting. AND HOW. READ THEM. Th» Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ont., Friday, May 30, 1M7 Pag» T

Lotus gasped. The fine, austere old Unwanted Pacific Atoll ON THE gentleman was one person whom she never expected to see in the house on COUNTY NEWS Üow Valuable Air Station Gallatin Street. She was even more T.Or Tiny Palmyra, the low atoll 1,100 DOMINION miles «southward from Honolulu, You will always remember the en. astonished to see him bow low over WILLIAMS! OWN used to be an “island without a Chloe’s hand. country,” says the National Geo- joy ment of travel on this famous “Ah, my old friend ” Chioe exclaim- (Intended for last issue; graphic society. « transcontinental’ train. ed with pleasure “do sit down and The Junior Farmer’s Club held a Whaling ships often sought the West and Eastbound, It follows his- very successful dance in the Agricul fimntR ÆL-: ■*«** v. take this chair in the shade — you atoll’s limited shelter in the early torical trails across the prairies CHAPTER XV too trusting. He admitted to me that guessed that the sawdust had been young people, too.” lure hall on Tuesday evening May 13th 19th century. One of the earliest the famous Canadian Rockies stop- The next afternoon Lotus had the he had told you of my desire for him well soaked with kerosene. The Mr. Cartier caught Lotus’ exprès, Mr and Mirs A. G. McDonald, Apple visitors was the American ship ping at all principal points. Palmyra in 1802. At various times satisfaction of watching Aline Cartier to marry Aline Cartier; and my rea- smoke coiling from it looked black Hill called on friends here Thursda- sion of amazement and chuckled. thereafter, the tropical pinpoint was You can obtain full Information lor and her grand-aunt depart bag and sons for it. It’s quite possible that and oily. “Ycu did not think Mamselle Du- of last week. claimed for the United States, for your next trip from. baggage ior New Orleans. you repeated this to her.” The sight of the stream of water val and I were acquainted, eh, my Visitors of Mr J. R. MacDonell are Great Britain, for the one-time Ha- A. FORTIER Her nerves were as taut as piano Suddenly, the high thin scream of appeared to throw Corbin into a fren- girl? Ah, yes, we’ve known each other his daughters Miss Isabel MacDonel waiian kingdom, and by private in- District Passenger Agent Wires, and when a figure appeared in a Negress rent the air! zy. “Turn that off, you fool!” he for many years—too many, eh, Chioe? of Montreal and Mrs McDonell and dividuals for themselves. I iboutod. the French window leading from the "Mistah Corbin! Mstah Corbin! You see, we grew up in New Orleans lour children of Timmins Ont. Declarations by Hawaii In 1862, by Montreal, Que. Fiah!” “You bloody fool!” Corbin swore Great Britain in gallery she sprang up with an eager and have watched it change together. Th Misses Jennie and Ethel Ross, 1889, and by the Corbin jerked as though being a- . ... , „ . „ United States in 1912 were sovereign cry, thinking it was Lawrence again. Don’t you realize there a million dol- I oiten come to this charming court- . Johnson and E. J Sandilands daims among many private ones. wakened roughly from a hypnotic lars worth of stuff in there? The The cry died in her throat—the in- yard in the Old City to reminisce with and Mrs K. Ji. Urquhart attended the All lapsed, however, because the GaMtuù&H @&ci§ic spell. "What has happened now? fire and water will ruin it if we don’t terloper was Curtis Corbin. Mamselle!” District Annual of the Woman’s In- atoll was not worth holding. By 1936 Those stupid servants?” get it out!” 16.7c “Stacy to put it kindly” he said Aline looked mildly shocked. “Grand stitute held in Lancaster last week. the trans-oceanic phase of air trans- •He strode to the door, flung it Corbin shot him a venomous look port had arrived, and the United aarcastieally, "is inclined to be a little pere, you never told me!” open. then tossed him a revolver he sur- States raised the Stars and Stripes CUSTOM CANNING He smiled enigmatically. “And why A trembling Negress stood there, prisingly drew from a shoulder hols- PICNIC GBOVE over Palmyra, prospective way sta- Vegetables and meat. Large « should I, my dear?” her face almost white with panic. ter beneath his coat. “All right you tion on the New Zealand air route. small orders. MRS. LEO LAUZON, She didn’t answer and he switched “Mistah Corbin, sir. theah’s a fiah hly.livered coward, I’ll get it myself More than 50 islets make up Sinclair and Elgin Streets, Box 230, Whan your BACK his glance to Lotus “Much as I ad- (Intended for last issue) in the zoo sir. It growin’ fas’.” Y oil cover the snake.” He grabbed Palmyra’s land total of 250 acres. Alexandria. 1-aap mire Mamselle Duval, I really came Mr and Mrs Geo Fourney, Mr ajrd They are links in the flve-mile-long He swore vehemently and jerked a Lotus’ arm “Ocme on, girl, you can ACHES... here to see you. I understand you Mrs. J. R. Fourney and John Fourney horseshoe-shaped platform of coral finger at ILotus. “Come along I may| help ” LEOPOLD LALONDX i Backache is often caused by laxy kidney are leaving today and I must tell you Sr. spent last Sunday with friends in and hard sand that encloses three need you.” Then he plunged down the “Thank God it’s safe. Well I guess separate lagoons. Largest islands, action. When kidneys get out of order escess ; of my appreciation for all you’ve done Howick Que and other points . BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTABS acids and poisons remain in the system. Then stairs. . j that’s all. ” Cooper, on the north, and Eastern, Office hour» » to 13 am. ; I to backache, headache, rheumatic pain, dis- for the Cartier family.” Mr and Mrs W.J. Clarke attended on the east, cover less than 50 acres turbed rest or that ‘tired out’ feeling may One of the Negroes had connected, “Yes; Corbin, that is all. the' funeral of the late Dr. McDiarmid each. 4 p m. Saturday 8 to 13. The three cf them spun around at “It was all a part of my work,” she soon follow. To help keep your kidneys the garden hose and was playing it explained. Maxville on Friday. Closed all day on Wednesday working properly—use Dodd’s Kidney Pills. on the fire through the bars and mesh the sound of the strange stern A number from this distret attend- Time-tested, popular, safe, non-habit-form- voice. “Not quite . . . Aline tells me you Phone 137 Alexandria ing. Demand Dodd’s Kidney Pills, in the blue mg of the boa’s cage. It seemed to took a personal interest that undoub- ed the W.I Convention held in Knox Britain Changed Calendar in box with the red band. Sold everywhere. 135 have, almost no affect and Lotus Stu Lawrence stood behind them, a Church, Lancaster on Tuesday last, revolver in each hand. He was backed tedly saved her frem a grave error 1752 and Lost a Week-End LADIES’ AND MEN’S in judgment.” all reporting a very good convention up by three grim-faced members of Mr and Mrs Jake Leonard, Lochim When England changed New TAILORING Ihe Federal Narcotic Squad. Stu Lawrence was looking from one Year’s Day from March 25 to Janu- For Coati xs-llned and repaired. to the other. “What’s this all a- var were vsitors with Mr and Mrs W. ary 1 in 1752 and adopted the Grego- Lachene and Corbin were behind D. Hall cm Sunday. Alterations, Dry Cleaning, her so she couldn’t read their faces bout?” rian calendar, thousands of English- Mrs A. D. McPherson spent a few men suffered a prolonged “lost week- also but Corbin’s voice was cold with un- Aline turned her brown eyes on Violin Hawaiian and Spanish Guitar him. “Miss Ames tried to tell me what J days with her son Calvin McPherson end.” According to the Encyclo- disguished fury. and Mrs McPherson of Lancaster also paedia Britannica, the change In the Lessons. ’“You can’t prove I sold any of it.” sort of a man Stacy was, but I would- calendar made it necessary to wipe n’t believe her. To convince me, she !hei’ sist'ers Mrs Nemo and Mrs Me. AGNES VALADE “We don’t have to and anyway we Donald. out 11 days of the year, which was Kenyon St West Phone 189 laged a little scene in her room with done by declaring that the day after knew y:u wouldn’t lower yourself to Mrs R Unger, Mamaroneck N.Y. ALEXANDRIA ONT. peddling the stuff. Your type always him and stationed me behind the ^ September 2 was September 14, not visited her parents and family, Mr September 3. This brought England lets someone else do the dirty work. bafhrcom door so that I overheard PROULX’ VETERAN’S TAXI everything. He' wanted me to marry ! anc* Mrs E ■ Demuolin last week, return into step with the Catholic countries, It never fails. ” 1 ing on Friday which had adopted the Gregorian ALEXANDRIA “I suppose you have that someone him immediately and if it hadn’t been calendar In 1582. DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE i for Miss Ames, I would have.” Mrs Howard Pattingale is spending too?” It was a sneer. some time with her parents Mr and During the early Middle ages, PHONES—Day and Evening If* Stu Lawrence had crimsoned to the “Bight. We bagged quite an odd as- Mrs. J McGregor, Cornwall. March 25 was considered the first During Night 203 W sortment of characters on that other ears; the face he turned to Lotus was day of the new year by most Chris- 49-tf. Special rates on long tripe abject. “Was that the scene I inter tian peoples, but in Anglo-Saxon island an hour ago. The German of- England, the Britannica points out, ficer wouldn’t talk — he’s a ocol eus. rupted?” Grand Crown j She almost felt sorry for him. “It Th* Impeyial State crown, mad* New Year’s Day fell on what is now INBU&AJEfOX temer—but Balch squealed like a stuck Christmas—December 25. At the was.” • I for Queen Victoria in 1838, is the Eire, Lite, Blokneas, Accident, A* pig, he spilled everything.” most valuable crown in the world, time of the Norman Conquest of Why didn’t you explain to me?” ' mobile, Plate Glass, Dwelling, They were seated in the spacious ft contains a ruby as large as a small England, however, William the Con- cue. Theft, Wind dc Farm BaUatnga old living room at Belle Fleur—Lotus “Il I remember correctly, you n*n’s egg, a diamond weighing 309 queror ordered that the year should start on the first of January, pos- We have also taken over Also. ■ Stacy, Lawrence and a few of the F. wouldn’t let me.” carats and more than 2,500 smaller Km”» insurance Agencies. He swallowed uncomfortably. “Then 'diamonds, In addition to emeralds, sibly, it is believed, because his cor- B.I men. onation was scheduled for that date. I apologize most humbly.” sapphires and pearls. MORRIg BROS. “You see,” Stacy said. “My step- Still later, England reverted to the They were now an hour out of New 81-tf. Alexandria. Ont father and I never pretended any Wood Products custom observed by the rest of real affection for each other. I think Orleans. The wheels had assumed a Products which can now be made Christendom and began her year on I stuck with him because he loved ! steady pace when Lotus and Stu Law- woodod include gunpowder, sug- the 25th of March, and that date A. L. CRXWSON, MX>„ OJA., jlAoGMMi rence stroUedstrolled int0into methe club car of the atS, alcoho1 remained the first of the legal and my mother as much as I did. She' >«\ ’ Paper, food for live- -LALO.O. Washington - boundd train. They sti Ecclesiastical year until 1752, when the calendar was adjusted to the *YX, EAR, NOSB AND THROAT. ~» ~—« — ushed throu -,»°»h ÇSSÆLSfiïïi; truly geritle■ and kind with. And he P e ^ <=rowd and found ' Gregorian system which is still in Glasses supplied and fitted. Telepbooi stools at tlx- small bar. . avoring for ice cream, and rub- kept me around because he could use er tires. use today. ISM. 132 West Second street, uan me.” I “Don’t tell me you’re going to have wall, Ont., Please make appomunso* “Then you knew what was going cn ! a creme de menthe on a sultry day Grant Eschewed Politics with the secretary. Office open r—jg Major Cause of Blindness Corbin?” . ’ | like this?” Lawrence peered at her j Ulysses S. Grant, 18th president Saturday *—Ik pf th* United Sites, took so little The single most important cause “Yes, there’s no use pretending x ctiriously‘ slle lau lied No 11 vary Interest in politics for many years of blindness is cataract. It account- didn’t. Balch came to Dad with this’ S - “ ’ f’ my re- ed for almost 25 per cent of the •EVERYTHING IN INBUKANCIT qu6St to a colUlls You kn W 1 ‘rat he only voted for one presiden- proposition from the German officer | ’ ° > al candidate before he was 45 years cases in a sampling of 20,000 blind Angus H. McDonell to teach T He'd been one of those who escaped ^ -*>sephus how to make jjd. When he was 46, he was elect- adults. Congenital cataract account- Life and Automobile a «peetalty cne on an unsurrenderedTlazr sûb with -’ ed president on the Republican ticket. ed for 15 per cent of the cases 8Ô Sparks St. RJA. No. « I don’t suppose there’s ever been among a large group of blind chil- Millions in German gold. He wasn’t R 412-3626 Tel 10*-r-li a le< uest tor a lemmine drink at Knitted Garments dren. A cataract is an opacity of the < a Nazi but a fanatical German and I ^ UUaWa, Oat. A Itrwmruln* tlïe Caïe If you do not have drying forms, crystalline lens—all or part. The he had the Idea of softening up thel Duval before. trace outlines of knitted garments lens is behind the pupil. It is the Ib-CI American people by making dope' Dotus sighed reminescently. Funny, such as dresses or sweaters on part of the eye that focuses rays of fiends of them. It was a plan to de-' Im afraid rm g°in mISS the in- heavy brown paper before washing light on the retina. When the cat- moralize and make them easy marks' triguing atmosphere of that place. Al- them. They may then be stretchfled aract is fully developed, light will J. 9. —— read Tm not pass through the lens but is MAXVUAiAr UNI. ~ nom k. lor German propaganda and the next’ y beginning to feel as though to proper size while wet. „ . | the whole adventure had happened in — reflected back. This makes the lUsaranot oi pupil of the eye—ordinarily black I other centurv ” Corselets Once Armor Conveyancing THE THOMPSONS are busy as bees, “Like the scheme the Japs used m ury. . The word corselet, which now —look white. The onset of a New r eans Aaettonaertng, China,” Lawrence said. ° sometimes &s . jnean# a tight undergarment, origi- cataract seems to be closely tied efIac 011 one getting their place in shape for the A week later Lotus Ames sat on the t >’’ he agreed. ‘Chioe is paiiy referred to a case of armor, up with a person’s general condition. in Teeth, sinuses, blood, glands—trou- edge of the pool in Chioe Duval’s pa- ! 8° 8 to miss you, I’m sure. Did she Corselets were worn by infantry dur- tourist season. This year, with three more mention it?” ing the 17th century. ble in these or in almost any other WILFRID MAROOUX tio and absentmindedly stroked the part of the body may be behind the ears of one of Mamselle’s numerous;! “Oh, she was very understanding! UOENBKD AUGTIOHKU cabins, electricity and a modernized and quite tearful I’m afraid I badly, Believed in Werewolves trouble in the eyes. Or the trouble feline companions. | , ^ . _r, „ The ancient Romans believed that may be centered in the eye itself FOB THE COUNTIES or kitchen, they hope to do even better “77511 you ever forgive me for de- misjudged her character. There were 6 man could actually transform him- as the result of eyestrain or an ac- GLENGABSY AND PBBMjOTS ceiving ycu, Mamselle?” times when I was convinced she was fey a wolf| acCording to th* cident. For references gel in towoh an than before. Chioe nodded understandingly. mixed up with those crooks. She was Encyclopaedia Britannica. The su- thost for whom, 1 havt so mysterious about the gold-headed ' perstition was called Tycanthrophy. •aies. Keason&blt rats». "But of course, mon amij eat ee» walking stick. . r i wi New Heaters Phons M. They were able to make these ad- your work non?” Long-awaited improvements in An amused twinkle lit his eyes. “Of | Cookei » I ?*«•■ fîW- The Glengarry News, Alexandria. Ont., Friday, May 30, 1947

Mr, Duncan Campbell of Valley, Mrs G. Fisher and children, left , Mr. and Mrs Leopold Trottier had 1st Vice—Annabel McDonald; 2nd Vice fieid, holidayed with his father, Mr. last week for Uplands, where Ft. Lt. as their guests on Sunday Mr. and SOCIAL & PERSONAL ! Y.W.A. Myles Campbell. ., Fisher has taken a cottage for the Mrs. Elle Besner, Miss Jeannine JFianoes McCormick; Secretary— Take A Tonic Now 1 Misses Oatherine McDonald, Theresa Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Villeneuve, summer. Mrs. G.A: Bradley who ac- Vachon; Mr. and Mrs. Armand La- Rhoda McCormick; Treasurer—Janet RouTiier and Annetta McDonald of spent Sunday and Monday with Mr. companied them is staying on for a Ion de, Mr. Laurier Trottier, Mr. Sylva The regular meeting of the Y.W.A Iona Academy, St. Raphaels, spent a: and Mrs J D. Villeneuve, Mille few days. j Lauzon all of Montreal, and Jean ' Kennedy; Instructress of Candidates- will be held on Wed. June 4th, at NEURO VIM few hours on Saturday with Ml', and Rocnes. Mr. and Mi-s. James Keyes of Ot- Claude and .Joceline Cote of North Mrs. Patrick R. McDonald. Mrs. L. Fauteux of Montreal, is tawa, were with relatives here, this Bay. Marguerite- Seger. the home of Mrs. R.G. Bennett. Contains Glycin Phosphates Mr. and Mrs. Rene DesOrmeauxof spending the week with her sister, week. Those who tatended the W.M.S. of Calcium and Sodium, also Rosemount, Que. and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. A. Meloche. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Villeneuve Convention in Cornwall, on Tuesday Romeo Gibeau of Verdun, Que., were Miss Helen Proulx of Montreal, was were in Montreal yesterday to attend of last week from the Douglas So- Vitamin B in Liquid form week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. the graduating exercises of the School ciety, were Mrs. A. S. McMeekin, of Nursing, St. Mary’s Hospital, when A 16 oz bottle for $1.00 frid Gibeau. proulx, over the holiday. Mrs. J. K MacLennan, Mrs. Neil Mr Gilbert Gormley who has recently Mr. Leonard Power of Montreal visi iiis sister Miss Marion Villeneuve was S. MacLeod, Mrs. D. Jt MacLeod Here Is A List One tablespoonful before been transferred from St. John, N.B. ted Mr. and Mrs. Alex. McDonald one of the graduates. ! and Mr. J. D. MacRae, all from Dal- meals and at bedtime to Montreal, for the shipping season, and other relatives here over the week Mr. and Mrs. Norman B McRae, keith That Is Sure To Mrs Gormley, Miss Gen. Gormley end. of Glen Sandfield left yesterday to Miss Ruth Macintosh visited her Ask those who used it last Montreal and Miss Mary Gormley, Mrs. D.E. Fraser, Mrs D A. Mc- reside at Vankleek Hill. parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Macin- Iona Academy, St. Raphaels, were Leod, Miss Marion McLeod and Mrs. Mi-. Lloyd Fraser of Huntingdon, tosh, Dalkeith over the week end. Interest You ? summer—that is our best ad. 1 with Mr. T.J. Gormley for the holi- D.N. McRae, on Thursday of last Que., was with his mother, Mrs. D.E. Mrs Geo. Donovan, Detroit, Mich, vertisement. day. week attended a shower given in hon- Fraser for the ’week end. spent last week with Glen Roy rela- Poultry Netting from. 2 to 6 ft. Miss Rita McDougall, Montreal holi or of Miss Penelope MacCrimmon, a Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lalonde had tives . in 1 and 2 inch mesh. oayed with her father, Mr. R.A. Mc- the residence of Mrs. T.J. Clark Me with them for the holiday week end Mr. Neil S. MacLeod visited Ottawa John Mcleister Dougall, Main St. south. Crimmon. Mi . Denis Lalonde of Ottawa, and on Wednesday last . Rubber 'Tired Lawn Mowers Major Angus McDonald) Ottawa Dr. and Mrs. R. Cragg and little Miss Gertrude Hubert of Cornwall. j Mrs Ifenet C. McDonald had with Wire Screen from 20 to 40 inch. spent ten days the guest of his mother Mrs. D.L Raymond and son, Tre- daughter of Peterboro, Ont. were holi her last week end her three daugh- Chemist Mrs. Alex McDonald, Grove. vor, who have been residing at 7311^ I Felt Roofing Nails. day guests of Mrs Gragg’s grand, ters, Mrs. Eleanor Smith of Mont- Sydney street Cornwall left on Thurs i Screen Doors and Window Screens. mother, Mrs. Peter Chisholm, Hill- real; Mrs. Guy Amisson and eon day for Belleville, Ont. Mr. Raymond , ,p a 0 &oa crest, Lochiel. Bobbie of Ottawa; and Miss Cleo Mc- Two Burner Oil Stoves and Ovens aaoooooooooocaM>BBogogP g * ‘ ' i Mr. T. Dewhurst, Lachute, was a- is a member of the permanent force Donald of Shawbridge, Que. One gallon Chick Founts. mong the visitors here for the hpli- of the R G.A F. and is at present at Mr. and Mrs. Angus D. McDonald, Deck and Verandah Chairs, iTricycles, at day. : : - - r . ; - nearby Trenton. Shirley’s Mr. Gavin McDonald, - Montreal, Mr. J. Rene Legault, Grand Knight Kenyon St. had as their guests over weekended with Mr. and Mrs. Vin- of Glengarry Council K. of C , and the week end Mr. and Mrs. William 1 Hamilton of Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs cent McDonald. Dr. E.J. CharleboiS) were in Hamil- Angus W. McDonald, Mr. Charles IS NOW STOCKED WITH A FULL LINE OF FRESH Miss Marilyn McPhee, student .Tor- ton last week end attending the an- onto University is holidaying with Mr nual convention of Ontario Council Foster, Miss Ann McDonald of Mont- MERCHANDISE and Mrs. Peter Morris. K. of C. Mrs Legault accompanied real. On Sunday, Mr. Charles Fos tor. Mi’, and Mrs. Angus W McDon- Drop in and compare our prices — Here are a few: Mr. Bruno Poirier of Montreal and them. ald, Ann and Mrs. William Hamilton Ripe Bananas, per lb 15c Miss Gisele Prieur, of Ottawa, spent Mr. Wilton Cardinal of the staff of Cowan's Hardware, was in Kingston visited Miss Mary C McDonald who Fresh Grapefruit, No. 96, 4 for 25c the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P Poirier, Bishop Street. this week attending a service school is a patient in the Hotel Dieu Hospi- HARDWARE & FURNITURE Helmann’s Salada, Dressing 8 oz 23c Mr. R. Armour is spending some on frigidaires...^^ ... I tal, Cornwall. PHONE 66 Aylmer Assorted Strained Baby Foods, 3 cans 25c Jiohn Hubert Whyte, son of Mr. and days with relatives in Quebec city. ENGAGEMENTS Mrs. C P. Whyte, Lancaster, left last' Chase & Sanborn Coffee 50c Miss Gae’ane Brabant, Montreal, Mr. and Mrs. Bert McLean of week for Los Angeles, Cal., where he Arriving woftyr’a, .. shipment of Smiles- ’n Chuckles • .-visited with her mother, Mrs. D. Bra- Cornwall, wish to announce the en- will reside. Chocolates. i. bant over the holiday. gagement of their fiiece, Miss Jean Dr. B J. Rouleau of Cornwall has Mr. Donald Macleod, Cornwall, Gosselin, daughter of Mr. Emil Gos- We'burden’s ice Cfeam, (Bricks,, returned from Toronto where he at- Week' ended with his mother, Mrs. D. selin, of Drumheller, Alberta, and the . J and Melorolsu •: i ^ « ' ; --, -• * tended the annual convention of ths M. Macleod, Centre St. late Mrs. Gosselin, to Larry J. Mo- Remember Marathon Liniment Ontario Dental Association at the We still serve the best in light lunches, salad plates, Mr. and Mrs. John Alex. Urquhart Cosham, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Royal York Hotel on May 19 and 20. ! ice cream and coffee. Mrs. Dan Cameron, daughter, Miss Angus McCosham, of Cornwall.. The While at the convention Dr. Rouleau Jessie Cameron and Mr and Mrs. K. marriage to take place at St. Colum. Wonderful Relief for attended a reunion of the 1922 class ^ Deliveries made from 10 to' 12 a.m. and 3 to 5 K. McLeod, of MaxyiUe, were in town ban’s Church, Cornwall Saturday, of the Ontario Dental College whose p.m. — Phone 102. on Friday. June fourteenth Rheumatism. Mr. Ward Ashton, Mi’, and Mrs members have been practising their Raymond Ashton, Joan and Junior profession for the past 25 years. I 4 oz bottle - 50c Ashton motored from Ottawa on Sun. Mr. and Mrs. Donat Thauvette and C. of M. Elect Officers SHIRLEY’S day and. while. here were guests of daughter, Carole were with his mother 12 oz. bottle - $1.00 Mr. and Mrs. E.H. Stimson. Mrs. L. Thauvette for the week end. |I The Sodality of the Children of —AT— PHONE 102 Mr and Mrs. Earl Bradley and On tfieir return they were accompan- Mary of St Finnan’s parish held Its | little daughter of Lachute were here ied by Miss Theresa Thauvette who annual election of officers at a meet, OSTROM’S for the week end guests of Mr. and spent several days in the city. ing, Sunday evening^ following Bene- Mrs. Harold Stimson. Mr. Conrad Aubin of Brockville, diction. The new officers are; Presi- DRUGGIST AND JEWELLERS, MILL SQUARE, ALEXANDRIA Miss Hilda Lalonde and her friend, was the guest of Mrs. L. Thauvette dent Rev. Sr. M. of St Francesca; Miss Mary Rose Martin of Montreal from Friday till Sunday. were with Mr. and Mrs. D.L Lalonde Mr. E. A. MacGillivray, M.P.P. for the holiday week end. Dr. John MacGillivray, Mrs. D. B. MacLeod; Mrs D.D. .MacMillan and Mrs. K.- Jackson of Ottawa, was Miss Nettie MacGillivray were in Cote ■ i'W»* '■ here for- a few. hours on Saturday, St. George last Friday attending the visiting Mir. and Mrs. A.W. McMil- funeral of Mrs. D.J. MaeCuaig. WE HAVE ON HAND FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY THE lan. Dr Archie McPhee of Killaloe, Mr. E A. MacGillivray, M.M.P., | Orit., was also with them this week. FOLLOWING “ and the Misses Edith and Jofcy Mac- The Misses Edna and May MacGre- Giilivray were in St. Anne de Pres-1 Z—New rubber tired wagons, with. Timken roller bearings. gor, Montreal, spent Saturday and GIEHIIE’S M1IWUIPHONE 26 cott, St. Eugene and Vankleek Hill PHONE 104 2—New Massey-Harris Disc Plows No. 400. Sunday with their mother, Mrs. J. yesterday. Daytime Night Calls 1—New Massey-Harris Manure Spreader on rubber for tractor. MacGregor Kenyon St. Messrs. Emile Hurtubise and JimJ 1—I-Section Spike Teoth Harrow. Mrs. G R Duvall had as her guest mie Graham were in Montreal on Tues 1—Cockshutt riding plow (used) for a few days her sister Mrs. R Alex, day. ander of Montreal. 1 A few orders can be accepted yet for Dump Rakes, Mowers, Bin. Sam J MacLeod; B; A., B.gc. A,, GIBSON Carload Brick Siding COLD FREEZERS ders, etc, for deUvery when required. Miss Isabel McMillan, R.N., staff Mrs MacLeod and family spent Sun.' Royal Victoria Hospital Montreal who day at his home, Kintail Farm, Dal- HOME FREEZERS in stock Milking Machines are available for immediate Installation, with just arrived holidayed last week in New’ York city housie. i in stock Sales and Service either single or double units. is with her parents Mr. and Mrs, A Mrs. M. J. Morris was in Mont- Also on hand are a 17 cu. ft. Home Freeze^ (Cream Separator, Ba- W, McMillan for the remaining days real last week and from there, with One Only 10,000 lb.

con Hand Cultivators for the gardener, Tires and Tubes( Motor of. her vacation,; Mr. and Mrs. L G. Elliott and Oils, etc. Mrs. T.C. Mulvihill who spent sev- IMiss Ida Morris .motored to Syracuse. HOT PLATES Woodèn Cheese Vat HOT PLATES eral months with her sister-in-law. N.Y., to spend the week end with Electric Mrs. DA. MacDonald, Centre St, Mr. and Mrs. T. F Fahey. Electric with Cord Rev. Sr. Mary Ethelreda of Saint left- Saturday to join Mr. MulvihiH, Double $5.95 each VINCE CAMERON a’> Arriprior, Ont. Joseph’s School, La Grange, IU. Single $1.95 each June Specials Mrs H.L. Cheney of Ottawa was spent a short time last week with MASSEY-HARRIS DEALER PHONE 183 ALEXANDRIA Mrs. Rod A. MacLeod, Dalhousie here over the holiday week end, the While They Last Mre. J. Jl. Kennedy and little son BABY jCARBIACBS guest of Mir., and Mrs Edgar Irvine Ronnie of Ottawa spent last week 1 Miss Marian Campbell Kenyon St. BABY CRIBS with Mr. and Mrs. Rod A MacLeod, TRICYCLES RGfrijerators-co.cmsiey.wesl- mmm entertained at the tea hour on Satur- Dalhousie Station. I day, in honor of Mrs. Douglas' Ray- 3 Wheel, 16” and 18” inghouse, Leonard, Gibson, BABY PRAMS John Allistair MacLeod, Kintail mond, Cornwall, who was her guest Hotpoint. Farm, Dalhousie, spent Monday in in stock The Ecvnomy Grocery store for the day. Cornwall. i Mr. J. G. Perry of Harvard Law Mr. and Mrs. Neil S MacLeod We are still ready to co-operate, to keep the prices down as School, is the guest of his cousin, Mrs journeyed to Martin town and Wil- 200 Gal. U/achoPD Connors & Launder- CEMENT, LIME, much as possible, and we are offering you our gords at the lowest ell Automatic, West- D N. MacRae Main St. north. liamstown on Friday last and were Waallcla— prices. OIL TANKS Mi’. Leonard MacGillivray, Ottawa guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fiske and Mr. inghouse, Brantford, Dom- ROCKWOOL, (WALL- THESE PRICES WILL BE GOOD TILL JUNE 1st. was with Mr. E A. and the Misses and Mrs. Norman Bethune inion Appliances. MacGillivray, over the week end^ BOARD, & GYPROC DON’T FORGET THAT WE ARE IN THE MEAT BUSINESS Misses Florence and Donalda Mac. $45.00 each Mrs. Jack Cowan, Bank of Nova Neil, Montreal, spent the week end You may try all our meat—you are sure to be pleased. Scotia staff, was in Montreal, over the at Glen Robertson and Dunvegan be- while they last Cfnuac Findlay Westinghouse, on quota Basis We handle only the best—You can see at any time our good and holiday week end. fore Donalda MacNeil leaves to spend fllUfCu"|Morthern Electric, Mof- clean display in the newest style Frigidaire Counter. some time in New Brunswick . fat. Try ciur Delicatod Steaks—They are better. Mr. Angus Jl. McKinnon of Toronto and Mr. Duncan R. McKinnon of Chesterfield Suites We also have Fresh Fillet PRESSURE PUMPS Seedlings Tor Sale Montreal spent last week with their Studio: Couches Bananas, per lb 15e 344’s 3 doz for . ; 59c. parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McKin- uotherm Oreamery Butter, lb 53c Baker’s Unsweetened Choc 25c complete with AT ^VLiytAVIllPuTA HIGH SCHOOL non Glen Norman. They also had Dil Burners-sMeÏÏGiow Beds and Mattresses Seedless Raisins 25c Crabapples in 105 oz tin 75c Mr. Ranald McKinnon of Montreal. | Occasional Chairs Fresh Dates 23c Matches 3 boxes for .... 27c Mr. and Mrs. John R. McDonald, Motor and Piping 250 Silent Glows installed — ask anyone Pure Lard, lb 28c Dutch Set Onions, lb 15c June 3rd and 4th fst Kenyon, had as weekend guests, who owns one. Pure Linseed Scapj lb .. 25c Black Tea our own Blend 75c lomato Seedlings raised in the their son Roddie, their daughters, Epicure Salt for tender- Ocm Syrup, 5 lb tin 65c School by ;the Agricultural Society Kay and Christena and Miss Juliette ing meat 25c Ewing Special Coffee lb. 45c Bonnie Best, John Baer, and Valiant Laviolette, all of Montreal . Rolls of Red and Green Slate Surface Felts, All kinds .of Biscuits, also Canadian Cheese, tb .. .. 35c 60c per doz Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Johnson, broken biscuits, 2 lbs for 25c Quick Quaker Oats 14 oz 10c FLOWER SEEDLINGS—From Mac. daughter Beverly and Ian Robert of 90 lb. weight. At old price. Shopping Bags each . . .. 5c All kinds canned goods at Donald’s near Cornwall: Martintown, spent Sunday with Mi’. Fry's Cocoa, lb 33c the lowest prices. and Mi's. John R. McDonald., 1st Tansies — 50c. Asters—35c. There is no substitute for experience—What We Sell—We Service- Fresh Sunkist Oranges, Kenyon I’etunlas—Rosy Morn, White, Velvet Wte often have Rinso, Oxydol, Lux ,etc please ask for it . Mr. and Mrs. Neil S. MacLeod, Ball 35c per doz. Oil Burners, Refrigeration, Heating, Plumbing We have American Soap Special today, per bar. He Dalkeith, visited on Thursday last at Snapdrag n, Colendulas,. ^larigolds, Como, Que. We also have to clear Men’s Work. Gloves and Shirts. (Dwarf, French : 35c. per doz Mrs. Steve Dembicki, 3rd Kenyon and Electrical Service. We have all kinds of Fresh Fruit and Vegetables in season Verbena, mixed; Portulara, mixed; WE DELIVER IN TOWN spent last week end in Kitchener Sweet Alyssum, (white) ; Sweet Alys- visiting her husband. She, with their sum , (violet) . .35c. per doz. two daughters, have been residing ALEXANDRIA, ONT. C. BOISVENTT " Main Street, Alexandria. NO ORDERS BY TELEPHONE— with her mother, Mrs. Janet C. Mc- , PLEASE Donald. . '