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 br
Hemlock Spruce Is Tree Eighth Annual Meeting Popular Along Highways Distinctive flavour Of Interest To Women Of Interest To Fariners The hemlock, more properly the hemlock spruce, is one of the more THE SMUT DISEASES OF GRAIN CROPS Elengariy Presbyteiial beautiful, graceful evergreens of the FOOD FOR YOUNG CHILDREN northeastern United States. It ^is (Continued from, last week) usually found in moist situations, such Certa,in points to be observed in preparation Through eo-operation witli its Branch Labora- Inspiritual messages were brought as the northern slopes of rock ridges of children’s food are= Serve 'food that is reason- tories the Division of Botany at Ottawa has solved by president and past preside'nts of and along the banks of streams, ponds ably easy for smali children to manage. Cut vege- the problem of smut' control, the details of which Presbyterial tnd president of Confer- and lakes. It is a somewhat common are available in the Dominion Department of Agri- forest tree. A recently cut Pennsyl- tables, meats and fruits in sma.ll pieces or .slices. ence branch and officers of branche and vania giant was five hundred and sixty Make other dishes, such as puddings, mashed pota- culture Bulletin -N^. 81—New Series. This riseful Mrs. Allison, president Dundas 'and Gre-n publication may be secured upon application to the years old. There is nothing quite like toes, or squash, of a pleasing consistency, not too ville' Presbyterial. (1) Mrs. MacK-ay the beauty of a grove of large hem- thick, too fiiin or too dry. Serve crisp toast or some- nearest Laboratory. In seeking to control smuts showed how many doors of opportuni- locks and, as a roadside tree,'it is not thing similar which will require the cliildren to it should be understood that the type of treament ty are open to us—only one-third oC without merit. cheW/ Such exercise is necessary for good tooth nu.- is based upon the habits of fungus causing the dis- church memibership'members of W.M.S., The hemlock has greater possibili- trition. • . . ease and for this reason it is ivell to know that bar- many calls for workers but lack of ties than suggested ' by the above. Taste all food before serving. Be surd that it is ley sniiit differs from smut of whea.t and loose smiits funds to send them. Sh'C urged prayer There are some seven recognized spe- differ grea.tly from bunt or stinking smut. Wheat cies in America, three having been in- for special pccasions not too salty, but also that it does not .ta.ste “flat”. that Code’s wealtih be released and that troduced from the Far East, and two Do not give highly-seasoned or grea:sy food to child- bunt (stinking smut) loose smut of oats apd cover- we work diligeinttly to keep the ^^wan’ - ed .smut of b'arley are controlled by the formalin growing in the West or Northwest. ren. Use sugar sparingly. Sweets dùll the appetite in repair for those that God loves he The Japanese hemlock is a graceful for other foods that contain important nutrients. sprinkle method as follows : Prepare the solution gives not a crown but a task. (2) Mrs. distinct species which does well in by adding one pound of formalin to 40 gallons of Ten well-balanced home menus-for the principal MaeDougal] showed how important the some states: The Chinese hemlock, A meal for children of nutsery school age are suggest- water a,nd stirring till the formalin and water are Auxiliary is whether large oip small., handsome, promising species and a ed : : 'well, mixed, together. Place the seed gTain in a pile It is the school of Christian culture closely related tree, is from the I’rov- ince of Yunnan. Monda.y—Broiled or panned broiled beef, on a clean floor, aiid, sprinkle with the formalin riot nierely a means to gather money j solution using an ordinary sprinkling-carf. The The Carolina hemlock ranges from oing creamed potatoes, buttered carrots,- whole-wheat it forms Christian attitude to all men the mountains of southwest Virginia brpad aad butter, milk (-1-cup), peaches, .stewed grain is then shovelled .^over into another pile, the in all lands. (3) Mrs. Vowles based grain being mixed as-thoroughly ab possible to dis- to Georgia. It is considered a more dried, canned or fresh'. , ' • _ her remarks on Lu^kë 18. Men ought desirable ornamental tree than our Tuesday—Livqr,, totnatto, a,nd spaghétti, but- tribute, the moisture. The grain is again sprinkled always to pray and not faint—a great common hemlock. The Western hem- tered string beans, whole-wheat bread and butter and shovelled over. This operation is repeated until many igrow discçuràgcd beeauise an- lock occurs from southern Alaska to or toast, milk, (1 cup), apple pudding-or scalloped the grain is uniformly moistened. Forty gallons of swer to prayer does 'pot come. God al- Idaho and California. It grows rap- apples. .solution will treat from 40 to 50 bushels of grain. ways hears and answers—while Joseph idly in a rich, humid soil, but does not do well in dry Eastern climate. The Wednesday—Salmon.custard, erea.med cabbage The treated grain should be Covered up for four was a prisoner no doubt he - prayed or turnips, chopped apples /.sandwiches, (whole- hours with dean sacks or canvas. Bunt of wheat is mountain hemlock is also Western a.lso controlled effectively by using copper carbon- daily arid thought bis answer long in and has much the same range as the wheat bread), milk (1 pup), cocoa cornstarch pud- coming. Later he could see why things preceding, except that it is i more ding. \ ate dust.at the rate of 2 ounces per bushel. The same boreal in habit.r—New York Herald- LOVE IT! chemical employed at the rate of 4 had to be prepared. Thousands never Thursday—Beef stew with vegetables, small answered, lost heart befotrè the an- Tribune. ounces per bushel- is suitable for seed treatment YOUNGSTERS enjoy the taste of Kel- glass tomato juice, chopped lettuce sandwiches swer came. Ten thousand dollars, was (whole-wheat; bread), milk (1 cup) bread pudding, again.st naked and covered smuts of liulless oats logg’s PEP. It is delicious nourish- va.rieties. Complete instrWt-ions -for applying this spent by a man in digging for oil. Six Thousands of Varieties Friday—Creamed hard^cooked eggs mashed po- hours .after th.© prope-rty was so:ld, the ment. All the healthful protein of tatoes, stewed tomatoes, whole-wheat toast milk dust are given on page 23 -of ,the bulletin mentioned of Apples Come and Go whèat. Plus enough bran to be mildly previously. oil was found. We know not how near It isn’t known how many varieties' (1 cup), stewed prunes. .( laxative. Crisp, ready-to-eat flakes. Al- Loose smut of wheat and loose smut of barley we may be tb God’s -^eat blessings of apples there are, but to quote L. H. Monday:—Creamed liber with bacon, scalloped is wc pray on and faint not. (4) Everv- potatoes, butter kale or other greens, wbole-wheat are controlled by the hot-wa.ter method which con- Bailey, noted authority on apples, and ways fresh at your grocer’s. Made by .sists of two parts a.s follows: First—Soak'the grain one listened with interest to • a letter of editor of the Cyclopedia of Americaq Kellogg in London, Ontario. bread and butter, milk (1 cup) apple sauce.-^ greeting from Mrs. Harris. Speaking- Horticulture,, “Every seedling of the Tuesdav—Biie and tonuuo with moat, buttered 4 hours in '^vater at a temperature of 8>3‘F. Second— pomological apples is a new variety” The grain, which is. Pow swollen, is placed in hot of discarding useless ihibgé at this time cabbage, whole-wheat t.j’cad ai;,il butter or toa.st, of year laiad placing useful things in . . . . “No one knows all the kinds water a/t.a temperature not higher [than 126‘F. nor that have beén named and propagated, Truly BETTER BRAN FLAKES . . . Ready-to-eat milk (1 cup), prune brown betty or prune pudding. places of prominence we were asked ■(Wednesday—Lim-'i beans with bacon, buttered below l22‘F., leaving it there for exactly ten min- but they run into many thousands. No utes. After this treatment the grain is spread out to search our spiritual homes to find one book icontains .them all, although spinach or other green, chop'ped carrot sandwiches if there is * Agreed” on our doorstep -or (whole-wheat bread), milk (1 eup\. creamy rich to dry. some of the manuals are voluminous. indifference o^i bible readings neglect- Varieties drop out of existence, being pudding with raisins. ed, etc. Perhaps we have answered the no longer propagated ; new varieties Thursday-—Hard-cooked egg with tomato POWDERY SCAB OF POTATO question of what last thbu in tli^e come in.” sauce, mashed potatoes, buttered peas, whole-whea,t house? O Jesus I have promise,i to A list of the well-kno\Vn commercial bread and biitter, milk (1 cup, ripe bananas with serve Thee to the end. Be Tihon for- varieties includes : Baldwin, Ben Da- Tubers only are attacked by powdery scab. In vis, Bough, Buckingham, Canada Bald- top milk or custard saucé. ever near me,^ My Master and Friday—Creamed fish with vegetables, .tomato its early stages the .scab, spots appear as small pim- win, Chenango, Delicious, Early Har- ^ Return from ples which show a tint of purple when cut open. My friend I shal)! not fear vest, Fall Pippin, Golden Russet, Gold- One Cent ALEXANDRIA to: juice (small gMss), toast or chopped cabbage -or the battle; if 'thou art by my side, celery sandwiches, milk (1 cup) apidcot tapioca Such areas may be crowded together into patches en Sweet, Gravenstein, Grimes, Haas, Winnipeg . . .$26.00 or scattered o-ver the surface of the potatoes. As in- or wander from the pathway; if thou Jewett Red, Jonathan, La-dy, McIntosh. Regina . . . . 33.25 cream. , ' *. ■, j' wilt be my guide. (5) Mrs. Mutrdobk— Magog, Maiden Blush, Mon- A Mile Saskatoon . . . 35.50 ^ —o——— fection advances the pimple-like swellings enlarge, Prince Albert . 36.50 bee.oming' roughened' and opening up to -form the new Branch president, he^.rtily mouth, Newton Spitzenburg, Northern Calgary . . . . 42.75 STUDY COLORING BEFORE BUYING typical circular ca-vities edged with the frayed skin Volcoined. She traced tihl© progress of Spy, Northwestern, Rambo, Red As- Edmonton. . . . 42.75 Missions since the command was given trachan, Red Canada, Red-.Tun^, Rhode Banff .... . 44.50 and filled with a greenish powder which is compos- Island Greening, Rome Beauty, Rox- Jasper . . . . . 44.50 The bride of June, 1934, has the service o^ shops ed of exceedingly small bodies known . a,s spore- Go ye” with the result founji in bury, Scott Winter, Shiawassee, Smith Kamloops . . . 50.50 which are stocked with matching and selected cos- balls, the agencies by which the disease is spread. Mark ,1'aist verse. And they went forth Cider, Stark, Stayman WTnesap, Sut- Prince Rupert . 56.00 Vancouver . . . 56.00 tume details. This fact makes shopping easier-and The better known disease, common scab, while occa- and preached leverywhere. When Paul ton, Swaar, Tolman, Tompkins King, GOING DAILY was- asked why he risked his life, liis Wealthy, Westfield (Westfield Seek-no- Victoria . . . . ‘ 57.75 allows one to make sure of a harmony in the cos- sionally forming shallow cayities never exhibits Correspondinsrly low fsres tc tumei Although a wider choice is ..given in color the frayed edges and always locki5 the powdery answeir was ‘^For‘ tfh^ lové of Christ further), Williams, Winesap, Wolf Riv- all other Western Cariada eo’nstrainetli us”. Another example Yellow Newtown, Yellow Trans- JUNE 10-30 stations. ^ combinations this yeat„ there is. in all ensembles and; mass. Powdery scab has a a decidedly detrimenta-1 parent, York Imperial. Children 5-12, half fare* correct dress groujîs, a subtlè unity that spells suc- effect upon the tubers, especially during the storage Peter and John imprisoned, answered, Return limit 45 days cesk Without it ,there is a lack of real style. period w'hen the tissue in the region of the scab There is no name”. 1st the eom- piand, 2nd constrained, 3rd no other Tickets good in coaches — small additional eharse for Tourist Sleeper. Note the grouping of costume details in the shop ’spots contracts another disease called Phoma ro-t. T. Roosevelt a Church Man Stopovers at Port Arthur, Armstrong and points west thereof. Tickets, Tourist windows before purchasing, and when arrived at Investigations conducted by, the Charlotte- message. Why do busy women accept Theodore Roosevelt was a member Sleeping Car reservations, and all information from any agent. the point of purchase make sure that your choice to-wm Laborat(^ry of. the , Division of Botany indicate office? Why do some -go to foreign of the Dutch Reformed church. As a of yellow is going to be smartly right, with the greeri that certain measures are effective against powdery fields? Some .among slums—Eor the child he attended Sunday school and love of Christ. C'onstraineth does ' it church ,service with his parents. The you have chosen. This season shbws many bright scab as follo'tt's: \ family home had “a strong religious crude colors that are chic -with sombre tones and it (1) Do- not plant potatoes on contaminated land. pay? Results are seen and heaird. Dr. atmi^sphere.” The future Chief Mag- also shows some .subtle shades, greyed to go with Infested fields should be given over to a long rota- Tanner urged her to tell the story of a istrate made formal confession of faith other colors'greyèd^to the same degree. tion of crops oecuiyhhg no less than five yearjs: boy of thirteen, red headed and bright before he entered "çollege. Years later Color should also bb a matter to'^’ccrisider when (2) Infected seed must be treated. For the correct eyel who wias left in home by his mo- he said : “Church work and church at- combined with hair and eyes of the wearer, procedure follow the directions set forth in the ther. She jhad no money and couldn’t tendance mean the cultivation of the A beauty hint fo'/* bluodes is decreed by petite Dominion Department of Agriculture Pamphlet No. get the teni dollars a month to pay his habit of feeling some responsibility for Isabel- Jewell. . She believes that .yllow tones are 134—^New Séries, copies of which are available at expenses. He stayed la year an^. she others. I advocate 'a boy’s joining in came and took him away. She was churchy work for the sake of showing most effective for the woman vanb the "olde^i your nearest Laboratory. (3) Sulphur applied to his faith by his works.” He taught* a tresses.' She proves her point with a new spring en- infested soil at the rate of 400 to 800 pounds pfer told he could not stay any longer with- Sunday school class'while himself but semble of , pale gold tweed, designed with a shbrt, acre will aid a.s a control measure. (4) To avoid out paying but she brought him back a student, and on more than one oc- fitted jacket collared in lynx fur to form a contrast. contamination front manure infected potatoes must agtain in September and plead for his casion was called upon to preach a iWorp With the dark accessories, there is no more be cooked whfen used Tor stock feed. ’■ accepta;^ce but of no avail. They sermon. In Washington Roosevelt at- -AND- striking-.ëîfèct.; ■ . . ^ ■ '^^hought she was eonviuiced but she tended the (irace Reformed church. took him to the street, opened the At Oyster Bay he was a vestryman of STAWBERRY ROOT-ROT, Christ Episcopal church. He always gate again, shoved him and awtay she sang the hymns and said the creed ' ’ HOME USé" OP FIRST AID ' - went. A meeting of staff hel^ teachers aloud. * In inve-.stigatiq-ns , of strawberry root decided to give ^Hen” out of their In cases of accidents or sudden illness, the fol- rot' carried- out at the Dominion La- salaries. Dr. Tanner supplied books. He lowing rules should be képt in mind. Equipment for boratory of Plant . .Pathology, St- Cather- is now fourteen years, willing to work, A. L. CREWSON, M.D-, CJI medicine chest is also given: ines, Ontario,- sufficient evidence has been anxious for ,a home, who wants this (McOlU) LJtl.0.0. At this season of the year you will certain- Keep cool. Practice slow, steady; gentle move- adduced'to W'arrant the view that, fungi in parti- boy? (6) Mrs.., Gumming, Strangers’ EYE, EAR, NOSE and THBOAl ly require Cheese and Butter Factory Station- ments.. Send for the doctor. cular and possibly, nematodes ('worms of mieroseo- secretary of brainich: her keynote was Telephsne 1245 ery. Please bear in mind when sorting up If bones are broken, support with some kind pic siae), both inhabitants of the -god, are two of love for others. Although our laws res 122 Sydnay Street, Oomwall, Ont. your supplies that you will find all printed of a splint before ■ moving. The family, medicine the more important of a complex of factors res- Meted those, from other countries, we Office open 9-12, 1-6. Satoiday 9-U Fleue make appolntmenta. torms for your business chest, should contain : ' ^ ponsible for the, occurrence of the dis- still have those wlho are here moving : Either tincture of iodine or mercurochrome for ease. Capable of withstanding extremes from one, province to another, their Alexandria, 'Wednesday eyenlng frea painting cuts, bruises or wounds. The mercuroch- of temperature and ' moisture, both o wives and children. Everyone needs a 6.00 p.m. Telepbone 99. rome does not burn or irritate the tissues as does types of organisms can remain alive for long per- friendly neighbor. She suggested keep- iodine. , iods in' the • soil and, under favourable conditions, ing a monthly record of letters written, BRENNAN & McDOUOALL Bonac acid solution for eye wash and hot appli- can accumulate and spread with remarkable rapid- visits made aind all wark done in this Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries, Etc cations. ity. Natural spread of the organisms from centres of department. No dollars and cents to Offices 102 Pitt St., Cornwall, Ost Caron oil for burns—it is a mixture of equal infecton can be greatly facilitated not only by the report. We must hear the message parts raw linseed oil and lime water. transfer of plants in renewing the plantation, but love- to all mankind ^7) T’iie I-Jraneili. O. E. BBENNAN, C J. McIlOttQAIJ Aromatic spirits of ammonia—a stimulant. also by such cultural practices as ploughing, scuf- Baby Band Secretary — Miss Mathew My. JMilk Sheets, Shipping Books, Dose one-half to one teaspoonful in small amount ling and hoeing-. Since strawberry growing involves son—likened these Baby Bands t'» gar- of water. , : relatively largely acreages, many methods of con- den, hotbeds. Ground in good shape, DAVE L. LALONDE Cheese Pass|Books Camphora.ted oil applied hot to the skin in ease trol which might be effective are pot practical, seed in early, if transplanted—no cold ZJOENSBD AITCTIOKBES of eolds, co-ugh or bronchitis. hente such practices as soil sterilization by steam and winds, foods, rain and sunshine they OOUÎÎTT OP GLBNGAItEY (English and French) Jamaica ginger—Useful ii ease'of chills, cramp by chemical treatment are ruled out. Since, also re- will bear much fruit. The. Baby Band If you intend 'having a sale, the thin| lor colic—a teaspoonful may be given in warm 'w^a.- sistant va.rieties have not been encountered, main is the hotbed fo-r -future leaders. They for you to do i% to get in touch wit) îPay Envelopes, Receipt Books, ter. reliance must he placed on choice of material in re- should get proper spiritual food from me. I cai^ give you better service a’ Baking soda-»-Use a solution of soda in water newing plantations and in the practices of rogueing mothers, transplanted to mission band a better p/ice. For references see anj one for -^001 I have conducted a sale l^hipping Tags, Etc. to stop yomiting—as a compress for poison ivy or and crop rotation. Too much emphasis cannot be as they grow. Glengarry, leads in Baby AZiEXAKDBIA, ONT. to wash acid burns. placed on the necessity of careful selection of plants Bands in Conf. Branch. A book, “Truè / Mustard Powder—Keep in tight tin box . To he for transplanting. Whether they are home-gro'-wn or Stories for little folk'’ and gift box- HENBY MAJOB ~ We will be pleased to print youf Horse used for. hot mustard packs or to cause ■vomiting, nursery stock ,only those plants with white, healtliy es can be secured,. A.B.B. in every aux- Route Posters. We have a large assortment one- teaspoonful of mustard to a glass of luke 'water. roots should be used. Those with dark or discolor- liary is urged. Baby Bands mean in- licensed Auctioneer for the Connt> of horse cuts to choose from. Tube of sterile vaseline. ed roots should be discarded without question. terested mothers. (8) Mrs. Faulds, re- ef Glengarry. Reasonable rates. Absorbent cotton. A period of five or six 3'ears should intervene be- tiring Branch President, in a few min- NORTH IAANOASTER, ONT. Adhesive plaster. 15 For prompt service telephone No. 9 f-ween the scond planting of strawberrries oil land utes spoke of the great body of wo INSUBAEGE Bandages. where the disease has formerly been present. men comprising members of several na- Sterile dressings. .0 tiomialties in so many different coun- For Insnrance of all kinds, apply b* Safety pins. tries that forms thei W.M.S. to-,day. One JAMES KERB, ALEXANDRIA, ONT. Medicine dropper. With ah average annual produetio-n of 7,000,- also agent for Cheese Factory SappUea 000 tons, Argentina ranks first as a corn exporting fellowslbip from B^by Band to ’ ■ old Phone No. 82. Scissor. age, also of the property owned schools, colmtry. Clinical thermctoieter. hospitals and homes. She urged loy- INSTTBANCH The Glengarry A medicine' glass. alty, study, prayer, giving and 1-oving. For Automobile, Fire^ Farm and life Tongue depressors. fcwahing, probing, etc. Pieces of flannel for hot (9) We were pleased to hear from Mrs. Insurance, app^ to BOSS MacCAL ALEXANDRIA, ONT. Wiooden applicators. applications. > Allison, Dundas-Grenville Presbyterial LTJM, MazviUe, Ont. Telephÿ}n« 60S B Toothpicks wound on .onb end with cotton for Hot water bottle. ' - ’ - ■ (Cûntmueâ on page 3) 1—S. The Glettgarry News, Alexandria, Ont., Friday, May 25. 1934. Pa^ 3
meets in Alexandria, on May 26th, a and make sure your name is on the list. good representation from each Band The voter must : First, co-operate with the Safe, Sensible, Simple is expected. The guest speaker is Miss enumerator in this work; second, have I. MacKenzie of Montreal!. It is sug sortie one at home when he calls to be pre- Rules To End Is The Cheese Industry, pared to give him the names of all persons gested that the prayer group contmu; the study of the Life of Christ as in the heme qualified to vote; third, be PIMPLES,BLOTCHES,Etc. prepared to produce any evidence he may Ugly, disfiguring blotches and pimples you finally land the job you’ve Worth Saving ? ^ found in‘ New Testament. The drate almost certain signs that your éliminai require and answer the questions he may organs are not functioning fully in their natural for closing bouks for. the year is De- task of keeping the bloc^ stream pure. You cember 31st. Mrs. pr. MacEwen, MET ask as to qualifications. The enumerator may think they are—but don’t be misled by been after . . ■ and things BY S. L. JOSS, ; apparent regularity in your daily habits. P^e- ville, is the new I resbyterml Treasure . cannot make a complete and correct list gularity deceives thousands, because regularity ^erataliy- Treasyrer, Ontario Cheese Patrons’ Associa-tion. Our oHtsi menfher, Mrs McKereher. without the individual’s co-operation. IS not always completeness. look much brighter . . . and To ensure complete elimination of body Maxville who is in her 91st yo4r, and “The enumerator has four days to do his wastes eat moderately, get all the sleep your system demands, take exercise and- fresh air— has missed attending on^y on« Presby- work. If you let these four days go by you’re feeling happy ... newly-formed Ontario Cheese Patrons ^ and once or twice each week drink a bubbling, Is the 'Chesee industry worth sav- terial in |D3 years, was pt»^scnf:. without seeing your man, then don’t bracin|, ^^pleasant-tasting glass of Andrews Assoevation has Ira'd the privilege dur- blame the candidates, Returning Officer or ing! At (the present time approximate- It has been suggested by the Dom- VVnat Andrews does for yox ly 26,0.00 farmers are depending for ing the/past three months of addressing anyone. It is the desire of the Chief the system to normal, healthy action. Taken inio Board that the $500 raised' by the at regular intervals—say twice a week—An- their pHneipal oash income on milk large meetings of cheese patrons 3h Presbyterial in memory of the late Election Officer that every person be on drews will keep your whole system pure and, every cheese- producing county in the the list who is entitled to be there. vigorous. Then skin imperfections will tend that is being manufactured into cheese, Mrs. Henderson, former Branch presi- to disappear and you will enjoy a clear skin yet our principal market, Great Bri- Province. These meetings have been CITES QUALIFICATIONS and a healthy, active body. dent, be used to help comy)Ieté a now Follow these sane,’ sensible Andrews health tain, is rapidly being lost to our cliief held on afternoons and evenings and far- wing being built iu Eriksdalo Hospi- “To be on the voters’ list, your qualifi- rules. Get Andrews Liver Sait from your drug- * mere have travelled distanices to cations must be as follows: (1) You gist. In tins at 35c and 60c. New. large bottle, competitor, New Zealand. For in- tal, Manitoba. ^ 75c. Sole Agents: John A. Huston Co., Ltd., stance,. as shown by a recent report of attend them at sacrifice of their Miss iDuditlpp extended an invitation must be 21 years of age on or before elec- time ,which is Sto .valuable to them at tion day. (2) You must be a British sub" the iDlatiH: Commissioner, our respec- to the Presbyterial to meet in Wil* ject. If you are a naturalized citizen, have tive positions on that market from the this season of the year.'They aire look- liamstown in 1935. >our papers ready for inspection. (3) SPECIAL year 1923 ^to 1932 are:’'^ ■ ing for leadership today because' they The béauiful installation ' service was Y^ou must be, for a period of twelve Qan^da, 112,180,544 lbs. in l92S, 83,- realize now ' that the lime has come conducted by M-i-s. Alexander Hamil wh.eii more interest must be, shown by months before election day, a resident of LOW FARES 694,464 lbs. in 1932, decrease 25.4%.^.^ ton. .Suitable 'hymns were chosen. A and domiciled in Canada. (4) You must tor New Zealand 153,289,248 lbs. in 1923, themselves in their own industry.- selection rendered by the choir and yi This ; newly formed organization has be resident in the city, town or township 207,507,216 lbs; in 1932, an inciease of beautifully rendered «solo '*My Heaven- when the list is prepared under Part 3A at 55.3%. ; been; given financial assistance,by the ly Father Watches .Over Me” by Mrs. King's Birthday Provincial Government. The Ontario the date of the issue of the writ for the The chief reason for this conditioti P. T. Muuiroe, .Maxville, were excellent election. (5) If you are a member of the Round trip between any two may be attributed to the price at Dairy Detriment has given the .Asso- contributions ^ the programme. Th:* ciatiok the assistnoe of its Instructois, active militia, a student or a mariner, pro. points in Canada at regular one- Tell your family by Long Distance which New Zealand is wilKng to sell courtesy committee's rlbport given b.v vision will be made whereby your name their cheese as compared to what ^nd the Agricultural. /Representatives hlrs. Anderson w^as as fd^lows: On be- way fare and a quarter. are à-lso, assisting In the work of or- can be put on the list if you are otherwise ... it will make them happy too. are, asking, ' or is it because the New half of the Presbyterial hetre assem- Going Dates ganization. Never befpJ*p has , there qualified. , Zealand producers iaire spending more bled .the members.o>f the courtesy com ® Spread good news, get help, vanish lonesome- been such intense interest sKown ^by “If a woman is of foreign birth, but from Noon, Friday, June 1st money to advertise and bring their mittee desire to express their appre- nesà—by telephone. Long Distance takes you t'hié ^producers in the Cheese industry, married top British subject, she cannot be until Noon, Monday, June 4tb, goods befo’i^ the British public, Tu ciation of all w’fh'o haviC given of their where you want to go, quickly, dependably, and never before has there l?e,en such entered on the list and cannot vote unless 1932 Ne^w Zealand spent , $150,000 ad- time and talent so generously a-n^ have Return Limit economically — 100 miles or so for as little àa an opportunity for them to organize she* produces a certificate under signature vertising various Ne^ Zealand pro- made this eighth annual meeting of of a Judge of the County, Supreme or Dis- To leave destination up to midnight, 30c. See rates in the front of yoor directory. ducts and this year $150,000 is tp bi for the purpose of looking after their GlCiiigarry Presbyt-e-rial of the Women's t.'ict Court. Tuesday, June 5th, 1934. spent. The principal type of advertis- own business. With! such an organiza- Missionary Society, instiructive, inter i “If by any chance the name of ,a voter is ing followed is the giving of prizes,for tion functioning, the cures 'for ^;he un- Usual One Day (Sunday) Fare esting and inspiring. Especially would not placed on the list by an enumerator, he the 'best dressed grocery window, dis- favourable. condition of the .industry also in effect June 3rd. we extend our thanks to the President still has the opportunity of appearing in playing New Zealand p:^pduets. This previously mentioned, viz., continu- Information and' fares from your of Finch W.M.S. in h-er fin-e "'vords of person before the Revising Officer. Re- not only 'keeps before the British con- ity of supply, incresed jptitodutetion, local agent- welcoitie—To the Board for tJie use of vising offices will be established in con- sumer the New Zealand cheese, but it and tlie development of the home mar- ChurclÜK-tô Rev. .G. N. Maxwell for his venient places in the electoral districts. CANADIAN PACIFIC is stimulating the good-will of the gro- ket, will undoubtedly follow. cordial words of Welcome and ^ble as These offices vfill be open morning, after- cery manager, who is the direct con- What is the reason for the lack of sistainee in-various ways—to the choir ‘Th^y s|ay a garden keeps a woimain noon and evening, giving all personk the' , \ interest 'by the producer? In answering tact between the consumer aiud the dis and oirtganist whose anthem we enjoyed opportunity pf attending conveniently. out of misoliief. ’ ’ tyibutpr. Against this we have a SUJJ this (question the writer does so from —to all tl^>se who opened their homes Due notice will be given of sittings/ of ‘It didn’t dO' much for' Eve.” . his own personal observations. First, erior quaUtyj of product, due princi- to- make our istjay pleasant and com- these Revising Officers. These will also pally? to the cheese is made lack of uniformity in marketing. The. fortable—to the ladies w’ho so genei(- be posted in every polling sub-division. marketing of cheese in th^ Province is ..-from ùnpasteuri^d mUk, Whereas that ously provided the excellent meals we This notice, as well as a copy of the list of New Zealand'ismade from pasteuriz- disgraceful. It is estimjated that only thoroughly enjoyed—to Mrs. Hamilton made by the enumerator, will be posted. ed. Pasteurizatioia'is detrimental to a f av 2o% is sold in,'Open eompetitioin., which for her impressive address in bringing It is your duty to ^ee that your name is on curable development id the maturing is setting the price for the balance. her li'aie of wotrk so clearly before us this list. process. The premium asked for pur Private arrangements for sales arc and we feel assured our interest in,the SUMS UP REGULATION ' , cheese ovo^ the counter is ‘ around t'\’^o made, which in the end reacts to the Orientals and Europeans will be inten- “To sum up: No person can vote in a cents per pound, and w-ith. i qua.Uty disadvaratage of the producers. Nç. sified—to Mrs. Murdoch, for her words city of lO.OOOior over, or a separated town, thiat-. approaches that of fhe finest Eng- uniformity exists in annual, statements of gr^eeting frobi Conf. B?rianch—to Rev or a township bordering on k city of 10O,J* lish and Scotch Cheddars it appears returned to the producer and in many F. J. Vowles who expressed the appre- 000 or over, unless his name is on the list. that ’by taking a leaf out of the book eases no statement is returned at all ciation of our Presbyterial .'by the Any person will be able to obtain the cf New Zealand we would undoubted- Compaffison between eheese factory re- Presbytery—to Mrs. Harkness to whom necessary application form, if the enumer- ly .be able to maiiflet ojur goods more turns and returns from other sources we shall be listenimig a. little l^ter. ator has missed him, from the Revising advantagetbusly for the' producer. through which the milk might be dis-^ Pray-eirs w'ere offered by Mrs. C'ramm Officer» and he must attend personally be- The Gheesel industry, a ^ery old posed of is «practically . ipipossible for and Mrs. Rattle. The .closing inspira- fore the Revising Officer. branch of tine , dairy industry the average producer to make. These tional address was given by Mrs. Dr. ‘Tf, however, through illness, disability, in ^this Province,. is at the condiriazis But Hatkness, Honorary' president -o.f Pros- or for similar cause^ an applicant is unable present tiim-e facing the most criti- pa'.ticOar class éugig.ed in /the ChCi*ye byterial—A few moments of silent to attend personally at the revising office, cal period of its history. Factories are industry, -but rather the faulc of .a sys- prayer for God to breathe on us His then a relative by blood or marriage, or his closing down because ^®'Ck of milk; tem that has developed through many Holy. Spirit—scripture reading, .'1st employer, may atténd and complete the factories/tl^at are burned are not being T>eiaTs of indifferent and ha'ilhazard •Chapter Phill-ipiams verse eight. This application form. rebuilt; others re becoming so, small methods of marketing by the producer. was a challenge for us ,to turn adver- “It is ^extremely important that every in output that they are near the point An oveirhau'Ung is- absolutely necessary sity to\ victory or triumph. Just'as Faul one read carefully the announcements con* where is uneconomical for them to and if any progress is be made^ia daily prayed for/grace, showed what èerning enumerators, and watch for their •operate; with the result that a large trying to bring' this old well-Vs- good the faith of Christ had received by visits. I would say to voters : The re- percentage of the milk that was used tablishred industry b^ck to a place His troubles in Ro'me and how ready sponsibility isr yours. Ample machinery for chose is finding its way to cream- near its former position it will be ob he w’as to glorify Christ either by life has be^ provided to get your name on the eries. Butter on
ducted by the paslor, Eo\. Mr- Eo At file outset, Mr. LogsdaU referred programme. Mother of Nine SPECIAL COUNH NEWS binson. to some of the variety • of reactions Officers for 1934-1935 — President,- The deceased was born at Gravel the, older folk had as' regards We pre Mrs. T. J. Clark; Vice Pres., Miss Nor- Can Do Day’s Work Hepburn General Meeting ma MacLeod; Sec. Treas., Miss Mar- I MAXVILLE Hill, Ont., on the 30th May, 1878, and gent arffrescive youth movement. He ■resided for a number of years in Max- felt tha ton the wihole it wa« favor- garet Miaedolifald J. District Represen- MRS. LEE SUFFERED WITH IN- OP- Mrs. ■Bose, Ol4u*ch Star’s &pen®"g ville, Ont., being a, jeweller in that able. He* emphasized the dignity of tatjive, Mrs. N, W. MaeCrimmon; Dis- FLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER some days in New yonio^ity. town before moving west twenty- the profession -of agriculture, a'oid trict Director, Mrs. Rod. Campbell. Holding Joint Rally The Glengarry Farmers’ Mutual Dunaan Eolmrtson was a week end seven years ago, where he , homestead dealt with its mulitplicity of branches, Pirectors, Mrs. Alex. Campbell, Mrs. But Now well Thanks to Dodd’s guest of Ottawa frieoids. led in'the Ccnltral Butte district. whidhi covered a ynàe range anl de- W." G. MacLeod, Miss Flora A. Mae- Kidney Pills. Fire Insurance Company James Sangster, Iil>eraJ Candidate, Besides his widow who was former- manded a beter understanding as GillivralT’. Programme Committee — Caledonia, Ont., May 24th—(Special). . Short time at Liberal lead- spent a rslioitrt; time in town on Friday. ly Nellie Elizabeth MacEwen of Max- regards fertilizers and soils. He also Convener, Mrs. D N. M'acLeoq, Mrs. ‘Dodd’s Kidney Pills are good FilH- er’s disposal causes candidates NOTICE hereby given that a special iBev. N. Meliaren, Mioj)s6 Creek, ville, there remains to mourn his loss Stated that the experts at the several (Dr.) MacMjaster, Mrs. N. D. Camp- I used them when I was in Nova Sco- from Prescott and Glengarry general meeting of the members of The- spent a few hours in town on Mond.ay. two sons, Charles Aiihrey and Alexan- Experimenljail Farms are -anxious to bell, Mrs. J. N. MacCrimmon, Mrs. Rod tin but stopped for awhile,” writes Glengarry Farmers’ Mutual Fire Insàr- to cancel Alexandria and ance Company will be held in This week Miss Gretta Hoo’ple had der MacEwen, also a brother Alexan-* help, and should be ccmsulted more fre- Campbell,’ Miss Sarabel MacLeod, 'R Mrs. Thomas C. Lee, a w'ell known and Hawkesbury meetings and ivisiting her. Miss Nancy Dousett. der and two sisters, Elizabeth and quently in the solution of the-ever-re- N.; and Miss Annie Fraseir. Refresh- respected resident of this place. “J “Alexander Hall,’’ Alexandria, Ont, Miss Donalda Eohertson, E.N., Mont- Kate on the adjoininé farm and an- curring problème which confront the ment Committee—Convener, Mrs. Rod suffered from iufuamniation of ^the agree upon ' On Thursday real, spent Sunday with her parents. other sister, Mrs. David Montgomery, progressive agriculturist MaeGillivray, Mrs. D, D. MacLeod. bladder, and when I felt it coming on The 31st day of May, 1934 Mr. amid Mrs. D. Eohertson. of Gmaivel Hill, Ont. • In extending (best wishes to th'; Mrs. W, G. MacLeod, Miss Annabel I took Dodd’s Kidney Pills, and can at the hour of one o’clock in the after- Dioniaad A. MacLean, Ottawa, was a Although in ill health for about young farmers in their present ven- .Macdonald, Miss Jean MacLeod,. Mrs •ufely say they did me a lot of good. noon, for the follo>ving pürposes : ft Joint Meeting (a) to increase the number of directors ither, Mrs. years, death came unexpectedly ture, w^hicli he cordially commended Hugh A. McCrimmon, Relief Com- I ba-ve been using Dodd’s Kidney Pills Sunday guest of Ids mo of the above Company from six to nine Lotme MacLean. on Friday, 4th May. the speaker, amo-ng other things, ask- mittee—Convener, Mrs. D. D. MacLeod, for six years aod I am still using them —AT— and to consider and pass a By-Law pro- Mrs. J. E. MacEwen was in Ottawa Being a past Worshipful Master ol ed them not to overlook the impro\*e- Mrs. A. R. M^icdonald, Mrs. W. D. Mac- I am sixty years of age, and am'mar- viding for such an increase, in the mem- 'over the week end visiting her niece, the the funeral was con- ment and beautification of farm sur Leod, Mrs. D. P. MaeSweyn and Mrs. ried, with nin© eliildr-en, all living, bership of the Board of Directors, ducted by tlie Masonic Lodges of Cen- roundings, the study of public pro- M. E. MaeGillivray. and can still do a go-od day’s work.»” (b) to elect such directors as may be Miss Floremice MacKinnon, B.A. Vankleek Hill required to bring the said membership up- The annual meeting of the Women’s tral Butt/, Tugaske, Eiverhurst, Mawer blems, .^nd he would emphagise pnne Dodd’s Kidney Pills put the kid- to nine directors, provided that the said neys in good working Oirder and all the Institute will be held on Saturday/ at anj Lawson. tuality both in, the holding of meet- DYER Tuesday Afternoon By-Law shall be passed by the meeting. 2.30 p.m. Interment was made in Central Butte ings and in the a'rrainiging o^ farm impurities and poisons are stnadned R.R. 1, Alexandria, this 15th day of • Miss Jean Duperron, Ottawa, -spent cemetery. woilk, Xt was very important for sue out of the blood. The result is that May, 1934. Mrs. J. D. Cummings, Mrs. H. Al- the week end with her parents, Mr. Eelativ.es who .,attended the funeral cess.. ' ^ ■ r r-^. w stren-yth is carried to every par: A. A. MCDONALD, president. guire, Miss SaTiair MitcRae, Mrs. Wil- of the body. That’s why s/' many suf- V, G. CHISHOLM, Ænd Mrs. D. Duperron,, Bing George from à distance were Miss Leila Smith, •Upon being introduced, J. W. M(oe- June 5th 21.2c Secretary-Treasurer. liam Morrow : and Mrs. J. M. M'acRa<; Hotel. piece, Saskatoon; Mr. and Mrs. Mack Rae extended greetings from- the Loeh- ferers, relieved by Dodd’s Kidney I’ills attended tlie Presbyterial at Finch Mr. aind Mrs. George MaeGillivray M-arjetrison, Z-ehlandla, Mr^ and Mr.s. iel Junioir Farmers, ’ and assured his sum up their condition, “1 'feel like a Watch for particulars last week^ , and Miss Evelyn MacGilEvnay motore 1 Lome Miairjerlson, Mr a.ud Mrs. Ijearers that^ any assistance they could new person. ’ ’ next week. A IpiTge 'number.- from here / to Ottalwa on Friday, returning / on George Mjarjenison, Oharlcs anj Miin give .the J new organization would "be attended the Junnior Farmers banquet . Saturday. r.ie McEwen, Mr. and- Mis. Cli&s. W, gladly extended. in Maxville last Tuesday evening. Spring Specials Owing to sudden illness Herb Gra- Eoes, Eegina, and Mrs. .James D. Fra- The speaker stressed the pqint that !Miss Neilei^a,n MacLtcan, Baltic's ham was' taken ito his home. ser, Zeaiandla. the growing of better crops and the ilranulated rn. Corners, was a recent guest of her sis- Gravel Hill, ^Friday night. He is once Floral tributes included wreaths, establishing of better marketing were ter, Mrs. W McIntosh. more on the job., improved largely 'by organization and Formaldehyde wife and sons, .brother, sisters and !^r. and Mrs. J. Presley had as their DANCE! iMr.- and Mrs. E. G. Jiamieson have r.ieee, L.'' Smith ; Central Butte’ A.F. & co-operation Sugar, ID lbs. Sodium Fluoride guests recently Mr. and Mrs. W. Lea —AT— opened their eottag© on the St. Law- A.M., Central Butte. O.E.S.; Morse He offered some suggestions' which ver, Maxville, and Miss Lila Christie, rence at Ei-ver Beandette Liberal Association, sprays. United he considered might be of benefit in Paint, âll colors, per quart $0.75 S,S. No. 8, 3rd Kenyon Montreal. Peanuts in the shell, 2 lbs. for 19 Miss Helen Stewart, E.N., Montreal, Church' Ladles Aid, Cliaitles and Min- the -organizing of a new Club, which Sick Room Requisites Mr. Archie MacLean, of Asihburn, New Cabbage,,fresh in, each .. .10 Under the auspices of is spending a holiday with ber par nie MtacEwen, Mr. and . Mrs. Charles should include in its programme some Clearing out the balance of Rennie’s Red Rubber Hot Water md Mr. Donald N. MacLean of Al- ents, Mir. and Mrs. Peter Stewart. W. Eoss, My. and Mrs. Fred 'Tinkess, if not all of the following, the ques- Sjeeds. 3rd of Kenyon Lacrosse Club monte, were recent visitors at D. J. Bottles —$1.00 each Smarting on Julne dht and continuing Regina J Miss Bertha C. McDougall. tion of Seed cleaning, spoçts, judging, Rennie Medintn Red Clover Seed MacLean’s. per lb. .16 On Friday unMl Sept. 1st, the Pos* Office -will Winnipeg Mr. a^d Mrs. J. E. Hough cew testing and the/ questions -of f er- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hunt, and Rennie Alsike Clover, per lb 15 close at 7 p.m instead of at eight A. F. Robertson, Liberal member for tilizers and warble fly control.^ No. 1 Marquis Wheat, pér busnel. 1.25 Ijably of Cornwall, spent Sunday with Easy Fitting Trusses o’clock as at present. Morse Î and E. D. Stewialrt, Moose Jaw. In has opinion, boys who attended Rennie Timothy and Alsike mixed, Mr. aind Mrs. G. ,L. Buell. per, lb .13 June 1st, '34 $4.00 and up. Mr. and' Mrs. Jos. Ooleman of Hud- Guelph, or Kemptville Agricultural J. M. MacRae, ^l^^ander • and An Potatoes. No. 1 New Brunswick, son, N.Y., were Sundaly guests of hie ANNUAL MEETING W.C.T.U. Sclioole, made capable club and e -m- 80 Ib. bag 1.10 gus MacRae visited Alexandria on Sat- Dancing from 9 p.m. moither, Mrs. Duncan Oolemiain-. They [Çhe annual meting of the local muhity leaders. Now is the time to buy your Seed Corn. Spectacles For Reading: urday. ' to 3 a.rn. were accompanied from Potsdam by bramch of the Women’s Christian Tem- The Marketing side of farming was Improved Learning - ( , ^ $2.00 thd' latter’s sister. Miss Bella Cameron. perance Union, was held at the United stressed by J. A. Maedou/ell, who spoke !Mr. James MacKenzie of Montreal Wisconsin No. 7 spent Sunday with his pafrenta, Mr. an Î White Cap MUSIC BY Maxville friends learned with much Church M.anse on Tuesdaiy evening. briefly^ He.pointed out that ^‘one can- Spectacles Rimless from D. Di. MacKenzie. Red Cob regret of the death at' Georgetown, Mirs. JD... MacEwen, president, presided not get something for nothing, ” and Longfellow > t- $3.50 to $5.00 Miss Hiazel Presley of Lemieux, Fletchers Orchestra. Ont., of Eev. Alex N. Frith, in his and Conducted the devotional and busi- that it was in a large measure due.to Compton Early. spent the week end a,t her home here 71,st year. The deceased who was born ness periods. . / ~ the lack or orgîiiztion and co-opera^Jon Mr. and Mrs. ' Ohas. McIntosh and alt Eleeville, hiad many friends here The Bible lessoii wias è^ven by Mis' that farmers were compelled to accept, . Wanted Admission, - 25 cents children, Apple Hill, visited Mrs. È. Jalm Mclelster, diemlst being a brother of the late E E. Prith Isabel Morriosn, pT^hile the Clip Sheet, such low prices for mny' of their com- Lunch, 10 cencs. McCuaig and family on Sunday. of this town, j ^ which had for its theme, ‘Hhe next modities, partieuHarly cheese! In his Did Gobblers-Higbest price paid Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MaeGillivray An Amusing Comedy will be held in, top”,' was in charge of Mrs. J. H. opinion, ‘ much of the ‘‘spread”, be- and Douglas, of Moose Cr^eek, were “Perguson’s Hall,” on Tuesday even- Hamilton. tween the priiinaay pro'ducer and.^the guests at Alex.' D. MacRae’s on Sun- S. LAPORTE ing, May 29th, entitled 1 ‘ George in à \ihe treasurer’s report was given by consumer should and could be elimin- day.^ V The most up to date store in the Jam” by the Young People of Mar- Mrs. W. S. MacLeian, Mrs. R. MacKay- ated. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh A. Cameron and vicinity tintown Presbyterian Oimreb, under reporting .on scientific tempérance, His slogan would be ^‘grow better, Martyrs’ Shrine Miss Florence Cameron, Cornwall, call- MAIN STREET, ALEXANDRIA the auspices of the Ladies Aij Society medal contest, publicity and social sell better and live better.” of St. Andrews’s Presbyterian Church. It was unanimously decided to or- ed on relatives here recently. Telephçne 23 meetings. . Mr. and MTS. Alex. Emburg and 22-lc. ganize a club and ysritlh that end in Foilwing the transaction of routine family^ Mr. N. M. McLean and Mr. J. .5% BONDS , .■While in .town on Friday last Wm 'View the follo^vdng were named «s a- businel^s the'*'io-Il both iit line and in column followed, Pherson, Archie MeDonal 1 and Ken- to Ottawa on Saturday. toniahs, land Mrs. Jas. Denovan of Dal- COIMY NEWS after which the. colour party/ in charge neth TJr^iuhait. Mrs. D. Smart arrived on Saturday DEPBlSSfD B! ACBTE keith; (whom they are -visiting). called of Cade| JohpjMcBadn^maj'ched off to spend some time with Mr. and Mr®. on Miss . Jennie Jamieson Wednesday The Glengarry News ORGANIZE AT WÏLLIAMSTOWN WILLIAMSTOWN while the salutë to the colours was Jjas Robertson. Mr. Gordon Smart ae afternoon. given. All thij wias carri..-d out very On the May, a well attended companied her uj#. ACIBITV The Ontario elections have not wor Mr. and Mrs. Kurdoeh, nee Gladys meeting of the 'WilliamstowTi Junior Mr. D. Legault and Miss C. Le- ried us seriouslly as yet but we suppose impressively. Theii'e can suirely 'be no doubt labout Fa'rme.TB^ Association was^ held in Jou- gaulit' of Montreal, were week esA) we will be interested -eventually if the Classified Campbell, of Montreal, spent Sunday There follow^dj Hcoi^p^jc^ -d^ilîi the 'effectiveness of a remedy for aci- gueete the- laifer’s niotbdr, Mjs. D. bert’s Hall, Wiliiamstown.* President visitors in the Glen. Mrs. Mark Le “Straight Furrow’’'continues to bring The Inspecting Officer apparently per dity that can give such 'permanent re Campbell, v L. C. Kennedy was in the chair. Auigus gault is 'also spending this week with us these new and highly interiestirig foctly satisfied with the vvork alTead'v lief as in this woman’s case:— Ads Mr. and Mrs. E. fe. Gourley of Finc^i McGillis, M.-^P. introduced the guest Miss Peggie Macdonell. accounts of various phases'of the pend- done let the cadets off :\*iery lightly in “I suffered for nrany years, from ABE BBAH IN OVEE ONE TBOII- and Mr. Russell Gourley of Ottawa, speakers of the evening—Mr. W, E. Miss Norma McDonald, Montreal, ing battle of the ballots. tliis respect, and and only a very short acidity in various forms,” shg writes. weire guests pf Mr, aur] Afrs. D. S. Fra* Somerset, Chairman, and Mr. G. F. Per- «pent last week with her grandmother, \ time was spent in this ipart of the drill “At last it became so acute that every SAND HOMES IN THIS DISTBIOS, Ber fot'llie week end. kin, Seoretary of the Ontario Market Mrs. Hugh A. MdDonald, (Stond The Piateon Commanders Gecxrge Croll morming I woke with a gnawing paia f LOCHIEL J Miss Lillian Major, R.N. and Miss ing Beaird. . house). YOU CAN FIJACE YOHB WCL and Leslie McDonald were then asked anrose Majo-r. high prestige associated with the name for his product. The betterment in Montrealers who spent Sunday (here its-effect.”—(Miss) E.M.H. Miss Maud Bonhower of Vankleek of this corps Tor years. Their marching prices was due, in every case, to the were Mr?- «and Mrs. G. Charlebois^ Mr. Miiss Marguerite MdP'oiaell is en- MUNICIPABITY OF ABEXANDBIA, Hill, spent the week end with her mo- -was unusually good, and although «lot producer’s organizatioms, which were nd -Mrs. D. L. MDon-a’d, Tel. Ken- Krusehen is so effective with acidity gaged in Mr. J. W. MacRafe’s store. bo'cause it neutralises acid, takes *a1I ther, Mrs. W. Bonhower. ablé to open new markets at home neth Jaind Jas. MePhee, also Miss S. Mrs. D. Alex. MacMillan and Mrs. CODET' OF EEVISION called upon for many of the'usual fea the torment out of it, and gently ex Mrs. Ale^* Dingwall, Cornwall, is* and abroad. Newman of OoVnwall. i W. J. McKinnon were among-fhose wlio tures of drill'showgd tha 'X?| SUPPOSE you came suddenly upon two rokds. ' One straight, ' well-trodden . . . . the other thin and twisting off into undergrowth. If you didn’t want to arl*iye at any place in ' particular, you might choose the latter. But not otherwise. '' / BEFORE you, as buyer, run two roads. One is the road of knowledge, of an advertised product. Thousands use it. There’s no mystery about it, no doubting, nothing hidden. It leads the way defi- I ■ , ,• nitely to a fountain pen, a floor wax, a tooth-paste that will give you satisfaction. When you use an ' r advertisement, you use an open road. I ■) . When you don’t use advertisements, ■ ; . • I ' • ' • . • I you go the doubtful road. ' 1. ' l?ou have only hazy knowledge of the product ahead. No trademark or name to depend upon ^ guides you.».'‘The result may or may not be worth the effort. You don’t know. ' ^ ^ READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS. Anything widely advertised—breakfast food, hammer, hair tonic-hasfproved itself good by advertising. "i Advertisements put you on the open road to satisfaction. Phone 9. ALEXANDRIA, ONT. The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ont., Friday, May 25. 1934. Page 7 Mareile made a little grimace. •‘If the Gnome proves up, as it . “Does it have to be tonight?” must,, it will, mean a, great deal to Her brother nodded. “He is you?” leaving in the morning for Cha- “It will mean a g-Teat deal to - “The £nomt Mine Mgslerg” -| teauville, and wants to get the lat- us all,” he rejoined s'oberly. 1 “Yes, of course—but,” with a est news of the mine fo place be fore his mill hands down there. laugh, “my ambitions are general He says if it’s all rue about the —your’s are particular.” .stolen samples showing high He did not reply immediately. grade, , they’ll clean up .the whole When he spoke .there was a harsh allotment.” note in his voice that caused her “Merveilleux! Then, with a lit- to glance at him quickly and she tle sigh, “I suppose there is no- saw in the reflection of the street thing to do but amuse myself.” light that his face had a grim, set “Mareile,’-’'Roger leaned to- look. ward her, “I’ve just been map- ping a program myself. How PARTICULAR is a good would you like to compare word,” he remarked. “I’ve never notes ? ” , thought very much about money—- “You? Lovely!” Mareile’s Perhaps bec.ause ' until a few Do YOU like cheery breakfasts? Here’s one your on'the Guatemala, scheme.’- sively his hand shot out. months ago I never had occasion CHAPTER XVIII. hands pressed together in a 'ges- family will enjoy. Kellogg’s Com Flakes with milk t* f . The color surged into Roger’s c “I don’t deserve it. North. I ture of delight. to miss it. But now .my whole am; know. I’m beginning to see a few A Crooked Game face.' / “Why',of C'OUi’.se,” conceded bition is to gather as much of it or cream and sliced bananas! . .“You’ve got 8,n infernal nose things, myself iriclud as an un- THE NEXT MONTH saw Ro- St. Lambert heartily. “I had in about me and as quickly as hard for dews whatever else you lack,” mitigated ass.” work and ambition will enable ger and St. Lambert èngaged in a mind to have Roger turn the force Kellogg’s are extra refreshing. A real energy- he said hotly. “I haven’t been exactly fortun- of his personality on Monsieur me to do. There is no doubt wise- stiff battle to keep the Gnome ate in keeping- myself abOve sus from joining the long list of clos- But North, apparently impervi Hillard—nbut the -mine looks so ly handled, money is a good ser- food—easy to digest. Kept oven-fresh and flavor- bus to affronts, rejoined genially : picion,” said North, with a laugh. good I believe I can put it across vant, and there is work waiting ed down properties. Funds were “My dear chap, you comph" Let’s see, the Gnome stared it, for it right now. I don’t care to low and payrolls had to be met myself. A night away from the perfect by the heat-sealed inner 'WAXTITE bag. ment me too- highly. It’s a gift— didn’t it?” But I believe I’m go- grind will liven you up, old man. spoil our evening by bringing the on the fifteenth and thirtieth, of news trickles into my ears like ing to clear up that mystery too.” Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. the month. This was the second Would make it three-if it was any subject up again. Besides, I think water into a fountain. That’s wby “But now to com3 back t;> the one but Hillard I was after. Eli you know what instigates mj' de- occasion when fourteen of the fif- I’m here now—the fountain’s practical—I .Suppose when the teen dayb had slipped by befor-' bien,'” glancing a-t his watch, sire and ambition for success.,” overfldving. ” news leaks out there’ll be a çush “quarter to eight ,and the old ^ “I think I do—yet,” she per- the money was ^orthconung, and \ St. Lambert, who for the past on that treasury allotment, so if sisted, softly, “it won’t spoil our the tw9 partners were homeward bay’s. a fanatic on punctuality. few minutes had been a I'uzzled you’ll do me the favor of writing Au revoir—make a real night of evening --to have you repeat it. bound with the fruits which had listener, now broke.in: : me up for, a few shores in ex- been gleaned from a ^‘talkcd-put it!” ■‘I've repeated it so ofl-n I “What I’d like to know is change for this ^erap cf paper- The night drew all t'Oo quickly should think you’d be weary of farmer at 2 a.m. where you get-.that 235-liole stuff, 1’11 fec-1 you have'., accepte-1 me As they stepped into their ' of- to a. close for Roger. The compan- hearing it. I’m sure your brother Lorth? It’s ^ common property into the fold.” ionship that had ripened into long ago decided I wa'j sort of a fice several hours later-they were that this vein petered out. Hole As he- spoke he tossed to the confronted 'by a familiar figure friendship during those first lone- monomaniac, but, while I try to 235. is nothing but a gold-capped desk a blue oblong slip. ly weks in the North require.l no 'keep it submerged until , the time who returned their greeting with freak.” “The cerfifioates -will do later the old savoir faire that had irri- awkward bridging. MâroUe ac- comes when I can aè'', it’s always \ There was a perceptible change .—ITl be in Montreal for a fev- cepted his attentions as naturally there, and if it takes the rest tated Rogert into a vehement dis- days .Au revoir, gentlemen.”'. like for his,late hncle’s secretary. in Richard North, ite leaned as they were given. If a,t times, of mj'' life I’ll accomplish the whole, conditions were very in that when freed from dirt, it is forward in his chair and the eyes '“'What a a'day! what'a man!” the dark velvety eyes smiling into my end—the tracking down of dirty '^and foulsmelling and un- able to do its work better. There St. Lambert, however, to' whom ojacmlted St Lambert. “There’s a any one these days represented that covered his companions be- his were momentarily ohseured by the fiend who shot my uncle.” comfortable, because of vermin. is less da,nger of skin infections came narrow gleaming slits. His lot behind those Ij'nx eyes, that he cold, questioning blue ones, and Mareile leaned forward, trying As the .stayidard of living im- and lice are not found am-ong a prospective shareholder, greet- isn’t divulging to you and me, ed the visitor with a hearty hand- long, supple fingers S'ought the the fair, regular features of Mir- fo glimpse his face in the dark- prove, so the standards of clean- those who 'bathe regularly a,rid breastpocket of his eôat and with- my friend. Parbleu! It looks as iam Br'anseomhe occasionally ob- ness. ' ' liness are raised. One of the strik- change'their underwear frctpient- shake and an invitation to come though our charity quest is over into his private office. drew a paper which, he unfolded truded, he gqve no, sign. Perhap,? “But is there no other reason ing contrasts between the civiliz- ly. A warm bah at least once a and handed to St. La,mbert. —unsolicited money:—thirik of it ! the magic word “friendsliip” for your wishing success?” she ed and the uncivilized is the dif- week is advi.sed, and oftener, if “Come along, Roger, Mr. I hope ‘the scrap of paper’ is North being a. mining scouL may ‘.'Read that,’” he snapped. “Read smoothed away s'cruples and kept, questioned, softly. “A reason you ferent attitude which exists re- necessary, dependent upon the it aloud and then tell me, that sufficient to cover our ne!xt pay- suhitle- warnings in the hack- have never -openly acknowledged, garding cleanliness of person and type of wo*k and the weather, to have some mbrsels of news for us. roll.” And St. Lambrt walked fo Just, arrived' from the North, I Hole 235 is a freak.” ground. It- was a new experience, but which, I am, sure, is a driving in the hàndling of foods. keep the skin cleagi and free from the table and picked up the blue this. He felt as though a door had force to,.your ambition?” A great deal of cleanliness has odours. presume?” he continued, push- As HE READ, blank amaze- slip tossd there by Richard North. ing a chair from a corner and opened into a new and yet an old “Yes, there is another reason.” no direct 'bearing ppon health; Use clean handkerchiefs. Wheri ment overspread the Frenchman’s '-“Grande mer-veille!” world where dreams heeame tan- The harsh note had left his voice. most of it is a matter of what we proffering his cigar ease. “How’s Roger, who had .come forward, soiled, handkerchiefs are not o:oly the Seneca?” gible, attainable hings, and where ‘■'The woman lam going to mar- would -call decency, its practice unsightly but the secretions' they “Where did you-get this?”, he peered ovet the other’s shoulder, idealism sa,t enthroned. ry.” grows out of a sense of comfort “Being a twin of the Gnome, it and gave a low whistle. x contain are picked up by the fin- demanded, in shaken tones. ‘.‘We Mareile touched his arm. and self-respect associated -with gers, and it is these secretions vibrates with sympathy—tlferei already have the âssay report on ‘-‘The scrap of paper’'’ repre- ONCE HIS ARMS tightened in “I’m glad you told me, Roger. a. clean body in clean clothes, and fone, exceptionally; healthy I sented a certified cheque for which must ' always be regarçled these samples.”* the dance and she looked up at I saw her photograph on your consideration for others to whom with suspicion. Mo.st of the com- should say.” “Parüon me,” rejoined*North, $10,000 ! him with a quick in'drawing of the desk at the mine. She is very love. a dirty body is offensive to sight municable diseases which oeeuh Eh? mat’s this? Be careful, quietly, “you have it itow—the re- breath. As the vvonderful eyes ly. I hope she is as worthy as she CHAPTER XIX and sigell. in this country are spread hy the friend North—our nerves are over port you received oh March 3rd met his, steady, questioning, he is, beautiful.” tender for jesting.”. An Unexpected 'Visitor. Some forms of. cleanliness have germs that are found in secretions was an'assay oft ore not procured was conscious of an overwhelm- “She is,” declared Roger. “I a “very direct bearing upon from' the nose and m-outh. “Jesting—never miore serious from the Gnome.” ST. LAMBERT AND ROGER ing desire to tell her of this old want you to m'eet her some day health. Dirty hands are ’danger- Questions concerning Health, ad- in my life. You’ve got a real mine / St. Lambert leaped to his feet. occupied an apartment on Sher-' woi'ld of his, to confide how he at and judge for yourself.” in the Gnome ancRwhoeyer, ^.cljs, brook. Street West It urns a com- us enemies. Dirty hands are al- dressed to the Canadian Medical The-ruddy, eeier-had -drained- one time had -a' deshrC-to stir ttie The taxicab came to a stop. most sure to be soiled with body yon differently is,the joker.’’ from his face, arid the hand that modious suide turned over to the As^cia.tion, 184 College Stree'ti world with his pe^. But the words (To be continued next week) secretions which so often contain Toronto, will be ariswered per- Roger, who had been a bored held the paper trembled. former by a friend who was that really came were:: spectator to this by-play moved abroad for a year. It was especi- disease germs. These germs on the sonally by letter. “You mean the assay office “You are wonderful! I didn’t hands gain entrance into the toward the door. ^ made a mistake? Then Grand Ciel, ally convenient in that an eicel- “Don't gc, Mr. Merrit >u!,” i)i- understand the word friendship body in putting fingers int-) Why were we not notified before lent cafe catered to the tastes of until I mef you.” He hesitated. tebposed the "ii ltor. “lU'î c.jme its exclusive clientele, and here the motith by touching the lips or this? And how comes it Monsieur, “ Yes ?'< ’ ' she whispered. through handling food which is STOP WOMEN’S 'to discuss a couple of matters in that you, a strange^, haye the re- two young men usually dined. ' which you are concerned.” “I never knew my mother” he ■later, eaten without having ■ been ACHES ^PAIHV port, and the management knows On the evening following Rich- mused, “but somehow the feeling “We’ve just returned from an ard North’s spectacular visit, as cooked. ' nothing?’, ’ , Ï have for you'vesembles that.” We do not knpw of any -other Thoiréands of women are all-night effort for funds to keep Before North could make a.re Roger and St. Lambert entered getting quick retief from the Gnome ali^e, so if you will the lounge of the apartment build- It was awkwardly put. He won- Way in which we can so defiriito- those distressing period^ic ply to this, Roger, who had quiet- dered if he made her understand. aches and pair^ by taking make your business brief, it will ing a slim, modishly gowned figure -ly protect ourselves againsnt dis- ly rèpio'ved the report from St. He couldn’t tell. Her head wai ease germs through our. own ha- ZUTOO TABLETS. Harm- be appreciated. less but effective, they bring' '.ambert’s hand, now turned to reset from one of the couches ami turned away. 'Amd then she look- St. Lambert eyed his partner in came forward with both hands ex- bits as by thoroughly washing the Immediate relief. Women the visitor. ' ed at him. BE CLEAN who thus suffer, are suffer- surprise. He felt suddenly uncom- tended. hands before eating or handling f. “I’d like to ask\Mr. Jlorth on “Thank you,”, she mubmured, At the time when John Wesley food. If the hands are to be kept ing rieedless pain, for one pQp “Mareile!” cried St. Lambert, or two of these harmless EVEF^ fortable at the other’s unfeigned what he bases his conclusion that “I am proud to be yoiir friend.” Sl id “cleanliness is next go.lli- really clean, the nails mujt. be hostility. the report he .t))fings us is more “Where did you drop from?” little tablets will certainly Roger .was silent. He wondered 'ness” one of his audience remark- fairly short so that .They may be PER TOX authentic than be one the assay “I’m still up there,” laughed stop the pain. THE OBJECT of it, however; why he was not altogether satis- ed,, in all truthfulness, “and some- cleaned regularly. Use soap and office prviously rendered”’ the girl, offering a, hand to Roger. fied.,. times .it is next to impossible”. warm water freely ajnd do not merely smiled as he rejoingd: Norh shrugged his shoulders. “Isn’t it wonderful—the news “Glad you’re hanging on—was Later iu the taxicab she turried The good old days may have been hesitate to apply the nail brush. “The only way it can be proved about the samples ”^and, ;'--with to hip. suddenly. '' romantic and picturesque but on A clean skin is a healthier skin afraid "these coicksür,e engineer.! to your satisfaction, I 'suppose, a mischievous smile in Roger’s might persuade you to toss the direction, “all the mysterious is by resuming 'drilling operations /*;■ property into the menagerie, of at Hole 235.”' Mr. North’s doings!” wildcats. By the way,” abruptly, Something in the 'Speaker’s “But why (|.idn’t you send me “wha.t’s tV idea of , Stopping tones impressed h.is listeners, and 'a line that ^ you were eomit^g?” Ï ' .operations on the east section? St. Lambert, who was hovering persisted her brother. “I should Those samples you showed me between doubt and belief, mur- 'have met the train." looked good enough ]to hack nug- mured softly* “Ma foi, if it should “Forethought,” laughed Mar- 'gets out ofi” ; ■ be so!” * _ I cile. “I knew, after Mr. North’s OIF* SITTHSTC3-S ^ “So they did,” assented St. “You know more than you are news, your tiiife v^ould he too oc-, Lambert, “but like most beauty, disclosing,” observed Roger, his cupied to bother about such tri- OF REVISING OFFICERS it was only skin deep—^they as- eyes on the poker .face opposite fles as meeting trains. Besides,’,' sayed’a dollar .to the ton.” “Maybe,” remarked the other- in soothing tones, “I really man- “A ddUar to the ton, eh?” TAKE NOTICE, that Sittings of the Revising Officers for the purpose of hearing Complaints or Appeals with regard to the 'Voters' Lists to- “but this much I will admit, Mer- agd very nicely^.. Upon identify- be used at the Election to the Legislative Assembly, to be held on the Nineteenth day of June, 1934, for the j , Richard North nodded slowly, his riton— some one is working a ing, myself to the maitre d’hotel lynx eyes never leaving St. Lam-' crooked game, and in order to put here, he condescended to let nie- ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF GLENGARRY bert’sfacè. “So you moved your a„crimp in it, I’d\ keep this second take possession, and I helped my- Will be held at the following times and places by the Revising Officers named, the name of the Clerk to the Revising Officer, his address, and th® drill to the north section. My dear assay secret for a little while. I’d selfk to spare room of your suite. last day for filing Appeals being also set out ; ' chap, excdse me, but you’ll never also advise your wiring instruc- There’s nothing left for ym to find gold in the north—nor in Clerk to Ee^vis- Last Day Ifor : tions immediately to have opera- do-but to !o'id nie a gcol din- Name of Mijnicipality Place of Hearing Time of Hearing Ee-Srising Officer ing Officer Address of Caerk Filing AppoaD the south. The east and west may tic ns resumed on Hole 235, and ner—I’m famished.” be—but—look here,” his nonchal- have a second assay made. That Roger was genuinely glad to Township of Kenyon Township Hall, Greenfield June 6th, 3.00 p.'m. .'Judge. P. T. Costello.A. J. Cameron . .Greenfiold .... .June 2nd- ance suddenly dropped from him, will alleviate any suspicion.” see Mareile. Her contagious gay- Village of MaXville...... ,Wom.en’s Institute Ball, Maxville. .June a.m.. .Judge P. T. Costello.D. J. Grant .. . .Maxville June 4t.h 4 “unless you move that drill back “Can’t you disclose a, little to ety imparted an air of festivity.to Township of Lochiel Township Hall, Quigley’s June 2nd, 3.00 p.m..Judge P. T. Cogtello.V.' G. Chishol ..Alexandria E. 1 .May SOtli to hole 235 you’re going straight help put us on our guaro?” ask- the dinner, and vexatious pr'j- Town of Alexandria' .. ..l.Town' Hall, Alexandria June list, 7.00 p.m.. Judge F. T. Costello.S Mlacdonell .. .Alexandria .. ..May 29th to blue ruin. ” ed St. Lambert. blems scuttled away before her Township of Lancasteir, ....Township Hall, North! Lancaster. .June 1st, 1.00 p.m..