Islanders Ifl local Open- Ex-Gbyarrian» Passes Pupils Enjoy Week End ression Mrs. John J. McDonell Colorful Confirmaliofl Glengarry and EasI Slor- ina By 8-1 Score At Powell, G.D. il Gl. Eanrenl, Que. for Advertisers Passes Al Delroil, Mich. Ceremony Al Callteilrel monl Weed Insgeclors Meel X The recent week end was a happy Dodds Medicine Company Reports In- It* is yrith deep regret and great Well over a thousand lacrosse fan-’ The following death notice taken On- Sunday, May 20th, PenteiJbs^ On Monday, 21st inst., in the office from the Ipswich’s Tribune, Ipswich, one for some fifty-five j; iT'i-.'’, the crease over All previous Years— sy-mipathy that we announce the death Sunday, His Excellency the Bishop of of the B'epartment of Agriculture, here, turned out for the opening game,of Give Credit to Advertising ,South palkota, will be read re- fourth and fifth classes of the Sacred in. Bedford Hospital,-Detroit, Mich., on Alexandiria paAd his official visit to at the call of Mr. Joihn Q, McLeod,- vthe, 1934 season at Chisholm Park gret bv many of our readers w*hO held Hea/ri School, here, whe»' accompanied St; Finnan’s Oathed-ral. The ceremonies : The Doddë Medicine Company Limit- ihe môrning of Sundatv,"'May(^*r-6thy^ of Dunvegan, Chief "Weed Inmspector • for Saturday night and saw fh(» Indiatus the deceased in high regard. ' ^ by 'their Principal, they joürmîyed tltC of’-the d^y were ushered in by His Ex Eastern Ont/arrio, members of munici- girls by train, the boys by motor, to ed, ProprietofTS,of Dodd’s Kidney Pills Mrs. Jo-hn K. McDonell. hamniot out ^n 8—1 victory over the ‘ ‘ Piulay P. Siin-olair, an old and res- and other well known ' Medicines, -re- celleney pontificsiting at ten o’clock, pal cduneils, road commissione/rs oiad St. Laurent, Que., and there att^ided The late Mrs. McDoncll was born locals. As. a lacrosse exhibition this pected citizen Of Poweli, passed awav port tliat their sales for.th© past six assisted -by Rev. J. J. Macdoinell as weed inspecto-rs met and 'a couple of at his home Sundalv 'att the,.age of ^‘Paul Lelieutie” staged in the in Crysler, Ont., on the| 2nd July, 1891, deacon, Rev. J. A. Brunelle as sub- hou/rs were 'very profitably spent in gaane,_ the fürst local match since the months have far exceeded any simi- 80 years iaoid^ ten m'Ontlis, having been St. Laurent College Hill, under the lar period in th history of the Com- and was a daughter of the late Joihn ceacon. and Rev. E. J. Maedonaldv as considering matters pertaining to weed leagi^e teams stepped up to senior fat a résident of-this community foir the joint direction of ‘ Rev. Father Jean I'.igh priest. ,, i pany. and Aun McDoneli, and after the control. Among others pre,seut were ing, could not be compao^d to most of past forty-one years. and Rev. Father Cousineau, professqrs. The children’s choir, with Miss C. T. Johnson, Reeve, E. J. Maloney, Tlie whole credit for this remarkable dcatii of hop parents, resided with her the iwtermed.iate games of 193^8 * ^ He was born ait Maxville, Ontario, It w/ais the fourth presentation of tbe record' is attributed to .Advertising. Marie McLeister at the organ, in their Coun-cillor, Cornwall Township. Garnet play \vithin that week and was witness- grandparents, the lato Mr. and Mrs. this w(a®, to a large extent due to July 20, 1853, where he lived with his Mr. Joha McKee, the President of The Grego/rian chant and special hymns Alguire, Co/rnwall Weed Inspector; A. parents until his marriage in 1883 to ed ' by some three thousand persons. Dodds Company, says-that,his Company Ranald D. McDonell, 4-9th Chorlotten- aquitted themselves with marked A. Kenned.v, Reeve, L. B. Munnay, earliness of the season which found Miss Mary McGrimmon at Maxville, The east was admirably selected and lias turned the deaf ear to all talk of bu'rgh. On the 25th September, 1922, tinction.\ Deputy . Reeve, Geo. p. McDonald, our'boys in far from perfect condition After nuarriage the young couple en- the play enjol^ied'^y Alexjalndiria’s young depression, and has continued a policy The Bishop, from the ythrone preach- Weed Inspector, Alex. J. Wood, Road she was married to Mir. John K. Mc- alter only -one week practise and gaged ik farming and rentaiined in representatives establshed half a century ago, under ed an eloquenit sermon in keeping Supt., Oharlottenburgh; D. A. McRae, to the condition in which tbo Islemders thefr home community until 1893, when While there they not only had the whicih Dodd’s advertising appears Donell in St. Raphaels Church and with the occiatsion, a masterly effort Roiaid Siijpt. and Edward Oamerbn, entered the game, the result being a theCy came to Ipst^eh to again 'begin grelat privilege of inspecting the Col- practically daily in every worth-vVhile since that time had resided in Detroit. which had its effects om- the large con- Weed Inspector, Roxboro; Alex. L. second-half in which more attention farming at Powell, .where they estab- lege but also visited, in turn the Mo- Daily and Weekly Newspaper. Her sudden paissing, which was this gregation present. Stewart, Weed Inspector, Kenyon and was paid to getting, the man than the ther House of the Sisters of the Holy ‘^We may be a little old fasihioned” lished their present home. result of injuiries received in an an- In the afternoon, at three o ’clock, Duncan j; Me'Donald, Weed Inspector ball As a result penalties were hlauOcO After arriving here, ' Mr. Sinclair Cross, Convent of tiho ' Sisters of St. —says Mr. McK'ee—* ‘ but it sterns eighty-five .ebildren and adults pre- Loehiel out to 'both teams amounting to ap- Mary, the Airdrome, at Caxtierville, St. strange to us that so many Companies ttomobile accident ten lays previous, soon becaone identified with commun- was a great shock to her many friends sented themselves before His Excel- Mr. McLeod, w»ho presided, devoted proximately 100 minutes and very sel- Joseph’s Oratory and met personally cut down theiir Advertising when busi- ity life and church work> and served lency to receive the important Sacra^ considerable time to fhe 'many s^ec- don^ it wgs ,that both team.s were at Rev. Brother Andre. ^ ness falls off. We do the very oppo- “ Rosalie ”, as she was known to her 'liis township faithfully as school of ment of Confirmation. Each was ao* tions tliat com/prise the ' Provincial full strength. y - . site. When business shows any signs more intimate friends was a woman ficer and township board member for Later they made a tour of Oapada’s^ with a very pleasing personality, a) companied by a godparent who assum- Weed Act as amended at last session many years. He wJas member of the of slacking, we increase our' Advertis- The new ruling, concerning prompt’ Metropolis, Montreal, incidentally ing.” ways a smile and word of cheer for ed the responsibility of leading those dealing with each section and iui mojiy starting of games, meant nothing lo Presibyterian ch-arch. viewing the different ^ parks in that coiGffii*med towiarc^s their eteriujal re- Of'course, we know that Dodd’s everybody. She loved (her family, her instances making sugg'estions tihialt the visitors who did not apipeai on tile ‘ ‘Pn July 11, 1933, -Mr. and Mrs. city and other places of interest, home and her Cliureh and it may truly ward by precept landn particularly by would prove^ beneficial and at the field till after nine o^elock ‘and a pen- Kidney Pills and our other medicines Sinclair celebrated their golden wed- The welcome accorded them at the must be medicines of real merit to bave be said that hers was a life ‘ well good example. The orderly and expedi- same time materially assist councillors, alty oif $10.0,0 will be assessed them for ding anniversary. This was an occasion M/other House of the Sisters of the survived foir bver half a century with spent. tious manner in wMch this solemn and : commissioners aind inspectors in car- their' tajdiness. a famillyi Teunion and .throughout Holy Cross and'the meeting of a num- increasing sales each year”. Besides her husband .she leaves to colorful ce(rem(ony pmceeded spoke rying the work of the coming year to The, gme aItJairtèd at a fast clip, af- the day the happy pair, received their ber of Sisters wh.o had been on the mourn the loss of a loving mbther^ (her vHjlumes for the-careful and thorough- a satisfaertory conclusion. He asked teff Eddiie McGdUivray> President of neighbors and friends who cAame to staff, here, from time to time, parti young son Ro-bert, also one 'brother training provided by the pastor and that harmony at all tim'es' should pre- tlie^E.O.L.A had addressed the players extend congratulations and the best cularly the Mother General, Rev. Sr. Allan, Vancouver, B.C. and two. aunts, the good Sisters. vail and only as a last resort should hnd faced off the ball, and to the vishes to this honored and esteemed St. Hilda, Sister St. Phillias, music Junior Earmer Unies Mrs. John A. Kennedy, Glen Roy and His Excellenc.v in his opening re- any drasftie measures be brought into couple. teacher, afforded them much pleasure. tense fans a thrilling lacross'© match W. B. Somerset, Ohiairman On- Miss Sana R. MciDonell, Green Valley. Inarks spoke of the importance of the play to ensure the Act being adhered ‘^Mr. Sip-clair is survived by his wi They also met, Miss A. Leblanc, postu- seemed assured.. The local boys, al- tario Mairketing Board, speaking at The funeral took place on Wednes- Sacraments riie Christian life and to. Headway ivas beings made and müeh dow, 'thVee d^ghters and two sons.- thoi^h their attadk W&s woefully weak lant, daugter éî Mr. land M-rs. John Williamstown to local Junior Farmer day, 9th inst., -from the H. Burrell urged the godparents to guard zea- more' might be aecompliÿliied if the Katié and Mabel Sinclair, \at ' home, and off colour, checked well and held Leblanc. Club, said that lacik of organization funeral home to St. Gregory’s Church, lously the souls of those confided to, cou'Tse he suggested was follow^. and Mrs. G. W. Jordan, i of Janesville, th-e red men to two goals in the first Taken Oill in all the outing exceeded not o-ver-produ&tion is at the root of where Requiem High Mass ■was sung their care. j Mr. W. H. Paa.rso/a', Dominion Seed Wis., Peter and Dan at home, <^nd, by half, the new men on the roster, Ber- most sanguine expeefcaltions! and the par- ] the trouble in our teming industry— by Rev. Father Doherty interment Benediction of the Blessed Sacra- Inspector, Brockville, Ont., the special six grandchildj'en. One sister, Mrs. geron, Wheatley, Murray .an^ Mlairtel •being made in Holy Sepulchre eeme- ment brat his late home at 1.3 r “As farmers, said Mr. Somerset, *we and Bernard i'cDonald. ceremonies with marked devotion. had weed lists, there was a difference onlooker^s standpoint.. . The Indians o^clock and at 2.30 at the Congrega- havb beên content ' to produce and inasmuch that the Dominion Inspectors ran in two in the'third period and in tional church, Ipa^yiéh, wit]i the Rev. Beautiful floral offerings were re ■lehve 'to others the ràther Ihaphazord were aimiirg to get clean seed for ex- the final got four more, Bay Morris E. C. Salter officiating. Annual Dinner uf ligli- eeived from ,the Faekaid Motor Co., I J |1 0 II of our market — man- poirt and to meet the incr^sing de- saving the hom.e/team, a shut out by ' ‘ Piallbeoirers wer,e Clarence Jordan, the IDlodge Motor Co., Mr. and Mrs. Alexandria Brass Band mands, the, oltheir Ih general eradica- scoring its lone goal wdth but five Joe Young,. Elmer Davies, .Cu^ls affair by ofganization, Bill McRae, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Mc- IDDODrS Al uOrnWDll study your produetia»,, solrb your mar For the. sejaspn of 1934 the Alexandria tion of' weed from the land. minutés to go. Although this 8—1 Hughes, Alex. Pond, Reese Evans. Donell, Vancouver; Mr. abd Mrs. Al. koting”. Brass Band hjave reengaged ^-their The speaker gave an interesting re- score was about the worst beating the Burial was in the Ipswich eemeterj-. (Cornwall Standard Freeholder) Gauron ,the McDonell brothers, Thé populair director and have added to their sume of his duties which were numer- Alexjandriia ’ team hae\ éuffered the In a colorful setting of regimental Mr. Penkins, Sècretàry Ontario Mar- meigbbors, Mr. aoid M'rs. L, Kirdorf. Spiritual offerings ware from Dun- numbers several new players from the ous and at times ardu-ous. This wias fol- gja-me showed the fans tliat with the flags, sliver trophies, and other niili-j keying Boiard, at the same meeting tary decorations, the annual dinner of,showed how in the last decade produe can McPhiajil, Al. MePhee, Mrs. Sacred Heart Bandy At the môment lowed -biy those present viewing material', at hand the local Ic^crosseists,' Adjudged Winning Play stirring new marches and papular airs through the use of lamtern slides a after Oi little ^ experience together and the Stormont, '.Dtundas and Glen^rry tion 'liR-d increased to such an extent A. McPihail oind family, Michael are being m/astered and we may expect 'hundred qr more existing common with .the boys in top condition, should *‘More than a Million”, the one act Highlanders was'"' held' at Hotel Corn- that values had to be adjusted in or- O’iBrien, Mr .and Mrs. Geo. Donovan. *■0 hear from this musical organiza- weeds which in turn were identified be able to meet successfully any team, play put on by members of thp Alex- w,allis, Cornwall, on Saturday, May 12. der to dispose of surplus goods. Tar My. and Mrs. F. Mahoney, Mrs. Mary tion in the near future, as the band by Mr. McLeod. ‘ in the league. andria Young Pèople’s Society, whs Distinguisihed officers, including the iffs and treaties had come into effect J. McDonald, Miss Berttie McDonald, adjudged the winning play in the dra- Mr. and Mrs. Bernard McDonald, Mc- executive besides ( filling engagements Mr. F. 0. MoR/ae was thanked Between the third and fourth quar- District Officer Commanding, s-taff of- but the lesso'n of it all iremained that matic eentest at Martintown United ficers and officers commanding ocher. marketing or methods of selling are Donell brothers, Mrs. Finlay» McDonald, will give iai number of open air con- for the cooperation and encourage- ters Eddie MJacGiJlivray jpresauted two Church on Wednesday evening. Wil- Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Tait,' Mr. and Mrs. certs diHring the summer months. ment he goive this movement in the prizes to the men 'adjudged the ^ most units in the'district' graced the head just as important 'as production. He liamstown Y.P.S. put on 298”, Ranald L. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. F The absence of the band at Satur- past and which all knew would wot useful to our team last year .These table, th.e bright red cf thei'ç uniforuis ' gave an outline of what success Imd a one act , eonSjideraJtfion, of îaist yearns giames by vases, and the whole event was most ing since the inception of ter la formeu*, residen.t_in Glengarry. In gall, Mr. and Mrs. Win. MePhadl, Mrs. be made for their appearance on the Ceeile and Madeline Decoste, Girard five proaninent local , spotrtsmen. In enjoyable for all present. the Board three yeairs ago, particular- announcing the decision Mr. Murphy Lieut.-Col. W. J. Franklin, M.C., |ly in fruit and vegetables, honey, Cortjohnj'MT. and Mrs. Bolmier, Misses pirogramme very skortfy. Decoste, Z, Chenier, Aime Grenon, Mr. the selection each judge was asked to : 0 criticized the two productions and the V.D., Officer Commanding, presided beabs, turnips apd tobacco. He believ- Theresa and Florence MdD'onald, Miss Levoie, Rolaoid Grenier, Wm. Trottier, give in order ,of merit the names of plalyens in detail, /giving interesting for the toasts which followed a most'ed th^t Ontario agriculture was fae Tessie McReaivey, Montreal; Pupils 4th Mir. Galude, Mr. Braze/ab, all of LacJi- the five he considered \ of greatest value odviee .on moke-,up, grouping and inter- appetizing and well ser\^ed dinner. In inga period of advamcing prices and ex- ine; M>. Archie Brunet, Moose Creek; to the team and although every, tea.m^ grade St. Gregory’s.School; John K. Bbilnary pretation. Mr. and Mrs. Laboursodiere, Le Cèd- member was mefutioned the two win- ids' brief opening remarks, follo\ving pansiou in trade and advised his audi- McDonell, Robert McDonell, Mr. and The oast of the Alexiandria play in- MRS. ALPHONSE DECOSTE res; Mr. and Mrs. Amedee Decost i, ners were heavy flavo^rites and 'are re- the traditional regimental tcÿist to the enee to organize their industry to Mrs. Allan McDonell, Vancouver, B.C., cluded Mrs. Robert Gilaham, Misses At the residence of her dnughter, Mrs. B. Diotte, Mr. any^ iirs. !N.,'Lor- / ceiving congratulations from team King, Col. Franklin expressed his ap- achieve success and 'reward for their Allan, MajC'Rate, Toronto and M'V. and Florinda Johnson 0(ud Ruth Bnadley, preciation for the attendance at the work and get their fadr share of the Mrs. Joseph Miron, 1st Loehiel, the tie. Glen Robertson j Mr. and Mrs. J mates and fans. The first prize la leather Mrs. Doniaild Mja-cDoncll, Alexandria. and Messrs. Keith Hope, Arthur Stim- dinner, and welcomed ihe Senior Com' consumer dollar. dejath occurred on Saturdày, 19th May 13. Roy and family, Glen Roy, Miss tmvelling case fully equipped went tj Those firom a distance attending the son, Brian Edwards and Alan Van matnding Officer, the bri^ide officers, ' ■ funeral were her uncle, John A. Ken- Of. M)ary Bedard widow of the late Al- lvon];ie Decoste, Gordon Lebonte,, Paulj'while Jerry receivied a cut/glass, Evenly: The production was under the phonse Decoste, aged 76 (years. silver coveire^ jar for^ cigars, well fill-, and the local representatives for Stor- Loehiel Junioir Farmers are holding a nedy, Glen Roy, and a 'berother-in-law, Oliver peeoste, Heniy Bedard, Mr. and direction of Mrs, Vaoi Ei->ery. ^ mont County in both Hobses of Parlia- ©ountny rially of Junior Farmers in the John J. McDotiell, (Denver, Col. Deceased was born at St. Marthe, a Mrs. R. Ladoucenr, anl family Mr. ed with smokes. The cost of the WilliamStow:ii play ment. He read messages of regret at in-1 Townsliip Hall, Loehiel, on Wednes- daughteir of tlie late Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. F. Doyon, Mrs. Artl*ui' Se- Saturday night 'brin'gs the strength- u eluded Misses Eileen McDonald and ability to-be present from General Si-'', evenomig, May 30th. An invitation Fabien Bedard, but for the past forty guin, Sr., Mrs. Arthur Segutti, Jr., ened Cortawall Celtics to town in the efficient marketing into worth while Violet Munro, and*Messrs. Gerald Bar- A'. C. Macdonell, Honorary ColoneT of. extended to all interested to attend li\^ing. M-anketing is the price paying years has been aû esteemed resident of Cornwall. postponed game Whidh, was oiriginjally rett and Alex. McCain, and 'was dir- Alexandria, edming diére, with her the iregiment ,and others. Co-1. Prank-f^anp. The guest speaker will machine—it must be studied, discuss- A'floral offering was placed on the scheduied for Thursday night and on ecte