Premier Hepburn Proud of His Record in Campaign Speech at Oakviiie
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THE GLENGARRY NEWS VOL. XLV.—No. 34. The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ont., August 20, 1937. $2.00 A TEAM Premier Hepburn Proud of His Alexandria High Schoo Xifk Hill Voulh Killed OoniiDion Disallows Dene Legault Sells St. [ugene Man Winner Middle School Results Highway Accident Alberla Dank Legislation Erocery Dusiness Ot Plymoulli Car Record in Campaign Speech at Oakviiie E. Lit.—EngHsh Literature; E. Comp. DONALD ARNOLD, 12 CRUSHED FEDERAL AUTHORITIES MOVE CANNERY TO BE FULL TIME JOB CROWD ESTIMATED AT 3000 AT- English Composition;—Can. g:. Cana- UNDER WHEELS OF TRUCK TO INTERFERE WITH -MAY OPERATE DURING TENDS SOCIAL EVENT dian History; Anc. H.—-Ancient History, MONDAY SOCIAL CREDIT WINTER MONTHS X AT ARM;OURIES Collection of $50,000,000 Succession Duties Promised With History; Anc. H.—Ancient History; Alg.—Algebra; Geom. —‘ Geometry; Falling beneath the wheels of a Ottawa, August 17.—Attempts of the A business transaction which should G. Calwill, a clerk in the St. Eu- gene brank of the Bank of Mont- Phys.—Physics; Chsm. — Chemistry; heavily laden gravel truck while try- Alberta Government to obtain con- be of general interest was completed ^ law And Order Maintained Against C. I. D. Lat. A.—Latin Authors; Lat. C.—Latin ing to jump on its running board, trol Of the chartered bank branches this week #hen Mr; r. Lariviere of real, was the lucky winner of the Ply- Composition; Fr. A. French Authors;, Donald Arnold, 12-year-old adopted in that province as part of its Social i Foleyet, Ont., purchased the stock and mouth car which was the door prize (By HAROLD DINGMAN) vative Leader was himself surround- Fr. C. French Composition. sen of Mr. Allan OWeman, Kirk Hill, Credit experiment, were halted today goodwill of Rene Legault’s grocery at the big afternoon and evening en- was instantly killed, Monday morning, when the federal Government disal- store. Main street, Alexandria. Mr. tertainment staged in the Armouries, (Staff Writer, The Globe and Mail) by millionaire friends, such as Gen- 1— First Class Honours 75% and over. a short distance south of Kirk Hill lowed three statutes enacted at the Lariviere who has had previous exper- here, on Wednesday, under auspices of OAKVILLE, Aug. 15. — Assurance eral Hogarth, George S. Henry and 2— Second Class Honours—66 to 74%. corner. The driver of the truck recent brief session of the provincial ience inthé retail trade, will take the Social Service Club of Sacred that he would again present a balan- R. B. Bennett, said Mr. Hepburn, but 3— Third Class Honours 60 to 65%. was Wilfred Roy, Summerstown, and Legislature. over the Legault stare this week. Heart Parish. The drawing for the ced budget and give the Province good if he needed another millionaire to C.—Credit—SO to 59%. Fo(r the first time since Premier car had attracted a crowd estimated financial administration if returned help him it would likely be that he Baker, Mai-y—E. Comp. C; C. Hist. 2; he was engaged in hauling gravel for Mr. Legault is giving up the gro- William Aberhart, in 1935, established a,i close to 3,000 and though chief in- to office in the forthcoming general could get help from John L; Lewi», Alg. 3; Phys. 3. road repairs in the vicinity of Kirk cery business to devote his energies to Hill. the werld's first Social Credit Gov- terest^ centred around the car draw- Provincial election, was given here whose revenue from the pay envelopes Bathurst, Marguerite—E. Comp. C; the Cannery which he and Mr. J. A. ernment, the federal authorities mov- ing, there were many other attrac- Saturday night by Premier Mitchell F. of workers was $36,000,000 per year. E. Lit. 3, Alg. 1; Phys. 1. Young Arnold and a companion Roussln recently opened. In an effort Alastair MacGillivraj' had been given ed to interfere with his efforts, exer- tions including a concert, speeches, a Hepburn before a crowd estimated at Mr. Lewis would like to see his Gov- Cameron, A. D.—Alg. 2; Phys. 3. < to make the Cannery a centre of year- a ride by Roy when on their way to cising a constitutional prorogative bean supper, booths and dancing. 4,000 people. ernment defeated, Mr. Hepburn said, Campbell, Marian—A Hist. 2. round activity, the owners are now pick apples. They were on their wav from which there is no appeal. The entertainment got under way Delivering his third election cam- for it would mean free invasion of Chisholm, Ruth—A. Hist,. C; Geom. dickering with an Ontario firm with home when the truck returned from An Order-ln-Council, prepared and at 2 p.m. and lasted for 12 hours, Lar- paign speech in as many days the Ontario and he could extend his am 1; Chem. C; Lat C. C. a view to manufaoturCig peanut but- the pit laden with three yards of considered by Cabinet Council last O’Dair’s orchestra being stUl en- Premier lashed out at Conservative bitions as labor dictator to Ontario as Cholette, Gaetane—.Geom. 1, Chem. 1; ter during the winter months. Should gravel and the accident occurred when Wednesday, v/as completed today, nul- gaged in supplying music for the dan- critics, “who, lacking something con- well. ^ Fr. A. 2; Fr. C. 1. they be given the contract, a machine they apparently tried to jump on the lifying the banking control legislation, cing at 2 a.m.. A civic holiday had structive, carped about millionaire The Prime Minister spoke at the Duggan, Eileen—A Hist. 2; Geom. 2; would have to be bought and produc- running board, young Arnold falling and official notification was sent to been declared by Town Council from domination” of the Hepburn Govern- sixth annual picnic sponsored by T. A, Chem, 2; Lat. A 1, Lat C. 1; Fr. A. 2; tion would be 500 pails a week. beneath the rear wheels. The young the provincial Government. 2 to 5 p.m. and this gave many. an ment and he anOTered Mr. Rowe’s Blakelock, M.L.A. for Halton. Fr. C. 2. Tomato canning is still comparative lad was terribly injured, the righl Action had been delayed pending . ly glow while girls are being tried out. opportunity of attending the after- charges that he sought an early elec- Growing Debt. Duggan, Hazel—Lot A. 3; Lat C. C. rear tire passing over almost the en- Mr. Aberhart’s decision on a request noon show. Bingo and wheel-of-for- tion to cover up a Hydro shortage. Gellneau, Frances—A. Hist. C. Geom. Fifty-five cases were packed on Mon- “On the eve of voting in a general tire length of his body. In addition from Prime Minister Mackenzie King tiine booths were in operation, while "Same Old Gang.” 2; Chem. C. day. Provincial election, I want to discuss to internal injuries he suffered a frac- j (hat he co-operate in a reference to sixteen young and talented acrobats The Premier issued a sharp warn- Gormley, Florence—Phys. C. fully and fairly some of the issues tured skull, death being instantaneous, ■ the Supreme Court of Canada and. _, ■ » ■ i from St. Joseph’s Industrial School, Al- ing to the electors of Ontario to “con- Hay, Gertrude—A. Hist. C; Geom. 2; confronting this Province,” said the Roy told police that he was travel- suspend operation of the Acts, which UOCIEI fred, supplied interesting exhibitiems Chem, 2; Lat. A. C; Lat C. C; Fr.. A. jMOOSB uPEEK sider well” the outcome of a vote Premier. “In 1934, when I took office, ling about six to eight miles an hour would otherwise become operative of jumping and other gymnastics. Mr. which wouldi place the Conserva- C; Fr. C. C. the Province was running into debt at at the time of the accident and his: August- 27, Mr. Aberhart today sent Rene Legault was chairman and he Huot, Real—Alg. 2, Chem. 2. Draws Bumper Crowd tive Party in power. the rate of $6,000,000 per month. Real first intimation that something was ! hii refusal. introduced the speakers, Mr. John Hurtublse, Georges—Phys. C. “The “same old gong” of Tories estate owners and farmers were seek- wrong was a slight jar as he saw the | Mr. Mackenzie King, in a statement; The annual social of Our Lady of D. MacRae MP. and Mr. Eli© Ber- Kelly, Frances—E. Comp. C. E. Lit. were seeking re-election die said, and ing relief from taxation and the peo- MacGiUivray boy jump on his running I tonight, declared the constitutional!*^'' ^Sels Parish, Moose Creek, was trand, MP. Prescott. their suecesss would mean: 2, C. Hist. 1, Alg. C., Phys. C. ple of the Province were wondering board. He Immediately stopped but, responsibilities placed upon the fed- ^ successful affair, on Tuesday The ladles of the Parish served a 1. Lawless agitators of the C.I.O. Kelly, Violet—C. gist. 2, Alg. 1. when Onttario would be bankrupt. Arnold was dead when he reached ' eral Government by the British Nortn evening. In addition to the usual at- delicious bean supper from 5 to 7 p.m. would b^ given free entry to Ontario Leroux, Paul E.—^E. Comp. C. That was one situation we found. him. I America Act left him and his collea- tractions—a splendid programme by, which was patronized by a respectable to cause labor disputes, riots and pos- MacCrimmen, Donald—C. Hist. 2, Phys “Then there were the nefarious Hy- Dr. T. O. McLaren, assistant coro- gues no other course than to disallow outside and local talent ,and well number considering.