THE GLENGARRY NEWS VOL. XLII—No. 30 The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ont., Friday, July 20th, 1934. $2.00 A YEAN High School Entrance Results Estimable Resident S.D. i . Righlanders lo Islanders Row To Tocals East Tribute Paid Tield Day and Seed Passes M St. Raphaels IrainAIRarrietielii in August In TxRMIon Came To Chrislopher AlcOanell Grain Demnnstralion County of Glengarry On Monday, July 9th, 1934, there We are indebted to the Officer Com- Close to 1500 enthusiastic fans crowd- The funeral of the late Christopher Since the I3th of July a series of passed away at the 'home of hU son, manding the 154th Stormont, Dundas ed the stands at Chisholm Park, last McDonell took place from the old home- Field Days and Seed Grain Demonstra- Mr. Rod. McDoanld, St. Raphaels, a and Glengarry Highlanders, Lt., Col. Saiturdab' night and cheered tlieir fav- stead, 10-5th Lancaster, on July lOtl, tions have been operated undér the aus- NORTH LANCASTER CENTRE Tlie following results for the High pioneer resident of that place, in the W. J. Franklin for an advance copy orites on to an exciting 10—9 victory to St. Margaret’s Church and cemetery, pices of the Ontario Crop Improvement Bourgon, Dora; Baker, Mary; Bath- School Biiitrance Examinations in person of Mr. Roderick B. McDonald. covering the proposed prograjnme of over Cornwall Island Indians. The Glen Nevis. T'he lairge cortege of cars Committee and it is most gratifying to urst, Marguerite (Honours); Oholette, Glengarry County have been issued by The deceased who was a great-grancl training this crack regiment will under- night;,-though a little 'warm for th^' and carriages was evidence locfl' the be told that without execution they are. Lucille * Cadieux, Laura; Jardin, Alex -the Publie School Inspector’e Office. nephew, of the late Rev. Roderick Mac- go at Ba'ftrifield Camp, Kingston, the players, was ideal for the spectators high esteem in which he was held, attracting many spectators and others ander, (Honours); Lefebv-re, Marie; The highest marks in the County were Donald, pioneer Missionary Priest, of several companies leaving their respec- V.lio saw twQ fighting teams struggle ^ass was celebrated by Rt. Rev. Msgr. primarily interested. McDonald, Margaret Catherine; Mac- Obtained by Mary MacLeod of .Alex- St. Regis, and fi'i'st Priest of the Dio- tive headquarters on the morning of for sixtivi minutes with each alternat- D. R. Macdonald and in the sanctuary It was our pleasure in last issue of andria Public School. The medai award- Donald, Huntly; Macdonell, Norma August 5th Au(j returning liome a week ing in taking the lead until the last were Rev. Fathers Ranald Macdonald, this paper to make special reference (Honours) ; MacDonald, Anna Louise • cese of Kingston, was ^the last sur* ed by Inspector Edwards to the public vivor of a family of seven. later. period when -Alexandria secured a 4 D. A. Campbell, Corbett McRae, C. F. to the Glengarry Field Day, slated McDonald, Walter; McDonald, Alexan- •■echool student secufring the highest The late Mr. McDonald was born in A .perusal of same gives evidence goal advantage which was just too big Gauthier, Jas Wylie and Ronald J. for Monday, July I6th, on the farm of der W.; McLeod, Allan; Maheu, Flori- standing in the County on the High | Cumberland, county Prescott, on May of time and thought having been de- for their opponents to overcome. The Macdonald. The pallbearers were Dr. D. R McCormick, Lome, and in doing School Entrance examinations goes to da; Major, Graziella; Maville, Mar- ISfhi, 1846. Early in life he leaimed the voted to its preparation and when ■we game was more or less a personal tri- Archie L. Macdonald, John A. Mac so to enlarge thereon, that readers in- garet- O^Brien, Monica (Honours), this pupil who had a total of, 673 note that but one day -will be devoted umph for the Dalbec brothers, Jock donald, Aircihie J. McDonell, Alex J terested might book the engagement Bozon, Victorin; Seguin, Jeannette. blacksmith trade and some fiftly years marks. ago established himself at St. Ra- to squad, platoon and company drill and Rose who 'with the help of their team McRae, James A. Macdonald, and and be present. Coming as it did at a ALEXANDEIA GRANTED CERTIFICATE UNDER phaels. wo can appreciate the excellent pre- maites succeeded in counting 7 of oua* 10 Arch’d J. Macdonald. busy season, haying being at its heig*ht, Brunet, Alexina; Chisholm, Alex. J. j REGULATION 11 (5) The deceased enjoyed good .health liminary braining that was carried OR goals. Jock tallied four and assisted in Floral offerings were received from the writer found that while the attend- .•Currier, Janet; Dore, Mary Florence; until a few weeks before his déath and at company h.adquarters, that -will per- two others while Bose got 3 with 1 as- Zeller’s Ltd., Misses Ruth and Evelyn ance ivas noit overly large, it was very Dumouchel, Laurier; Hambleton, James McLeod, Archibald. ^ his peaceful passing caused profound mit the regiment proceeding with ad- sist, the three remaining local counters representative and from the close at- A.; Hurtubise, Balj'mond; Joannette, McLeod Montreal; Mr. and Mrs. D. J. LANCASTER CENTRE regret to a loving family and a wide vanced training covering company in being registered by Marotte, W. Mac- tention throughout, t/lie series of ques- ■Sylva; Kennedy, Douglas; Lalonde, McDermid, Glen Boy; Mr. and Mrs. Caron, Ignatius; Deriry, Gerald; He- circle of friends. This was fittinglv attack and defence, muSiketry, Lewis donell ajid P. Pilon, the latter also help- tions put to the apealkers and the hearty Hector j Lalonde, Paul E.; Legault, Allan E. McDonell, Williamstown; and bert, Laurette (Honours) Hebert, Ro- s'hown by the la^e number of Mass, Gun instruction, etc. ing on two, 'endorsation of the scheme, Monday’s Fernande, Legroulx, Lawrence (Hon Mr. and Mrs. Archie J. McDonell, land; Hogsden, Allan; Kennedy, Irene: spiritual and floral offerings received Fridaÿ.% August lOth in the forenoon, Alt-hougli the game was only an ex- attraction will expand and increase in •ours); MacCrmmon, Noirman; Mac- Bridge End. Lapierre, Clementina • Laskauskis, Ste- as well as telegrams and kind letters the Highlanders will be inspected by hibition one with the result having no popularity in succeeding jiears. •Cuaig, *Cassie (Honours) ; MacDonald, Telegrams were received from Dan phen (Honours); Leger, Dorila; Mac- of sympathy. the District Officer Commanding and bearing on the league standing botli This Seed Grain Demonstration was Evangeline; MiacDonell, Barbaraj Mae- J. and Alex. M-cDonell of Duluth, Donald, Lloyd; MacGUlis, Gr.a.ce; Mac- the afternoon will be devoted to tacti- teams were out to win and fought de- conducted by the local office of the Donell, John Leo; MacKinnon, Cam- H-e leaves to mourn his loss six sons,. Minn.; Mrs. Ira A. Beddow, Mt. Plea- Bae, Milton; McGregor, Beilyl; McKie, cal exercise. Saturday morning they terminedly to come out on top. The. Department of Agriculture and. the Seed eron* MacKinnon, Hug^ Allan; Mac- Rod. and Angus, St. Raphaels; John A., sant, Mich.; Archie McDonald, Sag* Ruth* McLaren, Mildired (Honours): will enter the Canadian Infantry Asso- visitors numbered only 10 men but Branch, Otfpwa, with the co-operation Kinnon, Marjorie; MacLeod, Mary Ef- Banff, Alta.; Alex, L., Winnipeg, inaw, Mich.; Members of Dougal Mc- Wair, Mabel E. (Honours); Morrison, ciation Competition and th-é afternoon those were the pick of their squad and of the local Junior Farmers. fie (Honours) ; Mona E. MacLeod James R., Redvers, Sask., and Fred J., Donell family, Edward and Lawrence Ross; Pipi^y, Thomas ; Pippy, William will be given up to aports. the absence of 3 seemed to make lit (Honours) ; MacMillan, Bachelmary of Edmonton, Alta. O’Brien, of Sudbuiry. Cards of sympa- Samples of wheat, oats and barley, G.; Samson, Leonide; Whyte, Fran- Offeers, N.C.O.’s and men are look- tic- difference in their playing. mostly shown at the last seed fair, (Honours); MaePheOy Norma (Hon- The funeral which was^ largely at ing forward.with keen anticipation to The goal^coring was erratic with thy firom Rev. C. F. Gauthier, Apple ces. tended took place on Wednesday morn- lure, were used to seed the plots and ours); McBain, Annie; McDonald, their six day outing at Barriefield each team seeming to take its turn at Hill; Rev. Sr. M. Jerome, Madoc; Mr. ing ,11th inst., to St. Raphaels Church, the laying out of plots, and subsequ- Agatha; MdDwnald, Cameron; McDon- GRANTED CERTIFICATE UNDER Camp and are prepared to put in strenu- registering a few. The visitors got the and Mrs. James Helps, M» and -Mr.s. w'here Requiem Mass was celebrated by ent sowing was done under the super- ald, Eileen Cecilia • McDonald, Flor- REGULATION U (5) ^ ous work to gain the trequired efficien first two in the opening frame, the Arnold FowLr Mrs. Broad'ont of the pastor, Rev. D. A. Campbell. Pre- Detroit J Mr. ar.r. f rs. T. >S. Chapman visdon of the Department, two rows ence; McDonald, Mary Catherine; Me cy that will win for thm the approval Alexs. completing the scoring in this Fournier, Mathias P.; McBean, Wil sent in the sanctuary were Revs. A. L. and family, Mrs. Edith Macdonald. were alloftted to each contestant. Pro- Donald, Stuart; McDouell, Evelyn; Me of the Commandant and staff of M.D. period b^■ running in three in a trow. Donell, Mary Margaret (Honours) Mc- liam A. * Sauve, Vienna. MacDonald, Williamstown; C. F. Gau- Misses Teresa Kennedy, D-o'-ircs Mc- vidence contributed such growing wea- N 0. 3 Kingston as well as that of their Islanders blanked the locals in the se- Gregor, Boy (Honours) McKinnon. thier, Apple Hill and D. A. MaePhee, Donald, Jessie McDonell, and Alison ther that one found excellent 'results MAXVILLE numerous admirers home. cond and beat Bergeron four 'times only Kathleen (Honours) ; McKinnon, Jan- Cornwall. Dowd, all of Montreal; Misses Anna were being' attained. Campbell, Hugh Colin; Campbell, to have the tables reversed on riiem et; McLeod, Roderick (Honours) Mc- Tiie pallbearers were Messrs. D. A. and Mae McDonald, Cornwall; Miss Mr. L. H. Newman, Dominion Oereal- Kenneth Fraser; Campeau, Andrew in the third quarter as the homesters Millan, Alexander; McMillan, Jer- MacRae, A. A. Macdonell, Stephen Madelyn McDonell, Brooklyn: Miss ist, and a staff of experts of the Seed Michael; Deans, Earl Edward (Hon- ran in four to their none leaving the maine; McMillan, John EJyan * Massie, Valade, Alex. J. B. MacDonald, St. Agatha McDermid, Cleveland, Mr. and Branch, Ottawa, were in attendance ours); Duperron, Arthur; Kinneair, Mel Ihere’s Joy At Raphaels scoire 7—6 for Alexandria. Each team Leo; Murphy, Dorothy; O^Shea, An Raphaels, James O’Shea, Munroe’s Mrs. W. F. Chenier, Jean Da-ouiSt, an 5 with precision and rapidity t/he vin Roy; liavigueur, Madeline Mary: managed to score three in an exciting .gela; O^Shea, Mary Elizabeth; Periard, Mills, and L. Grimes, Ottawa. A very large attendance was on hand Georges F. Dutil, Aurele Chevrier, Mr. work of judging the standing grain Lavigueur, Paul E oile ^£Ioaour■^) ^ last frame that almost saw the scorj? Alida; Poirier, Imelda; Poirier, Omer; Intjprment was made in the family last Sunday evening in St. Raphaels and Mrs. James McDonald and family, was carried out—a no small afternoon MacDermid, Kathleen Margaret (lion Church. “The Scapular Devotion”, tied, Alexandria getting its quota first Biekerd, Carl; Sabourin, Laurier (Hon plot. to apparently cinch the game at lO^—6 all of Dalhousie Station. job there being upw’a'fds ojf eighty •ours) Seguin, Lucienne; Smith, Chris- ours); MacDermid, Maxime B.; Mac- with its strong a'^peal to the fervor entries in oats, some thirty of wheaÆ intosh, Donald Campibell; Macintosh, only to 'bave Islanders all but knot'the Spiritual offerings and Mass cards "tena Hazel (Honours); Smith, Nora; of the people, was in progress,, and be- from Rt. Rev. Msgr. D. B. Macdonald, and close upon fifty of barley. As Mr. Ralph Edgar; Macintosh, Ruth Flora sides ,the newly-insrtJalled electric light- count with three goals which brought Van Dongen, Francis; Van Dongen. the score to 10—9. Rev. Fathers A. L. Macdonald, Jas. A. Newman went down the line classify- (Honours) • MacLennan, Anna Belle Reports Presented ing siystem wais tried out, for the John; Viau, Lucien; Wylie Clifford. Loud and sustained cheering greeted Wylie, Ronald J- Macdonald, an

I Blest be the tie that ,hinds “And Miz Fireflies Operate Own The Y.M.8. auxiliary met on Tues- pah Benediction aUter which iundh Light Plant in Stomach day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Fishing’s Good at Tadoussac W. III. S. Maiiville was served by the unit in charge. AVithout fire and without electricity, A Popular Summer Faslime MacOuaig, o the tin.v flashing lanterns which are Montreal, July 9—Cruising tihrough The Picnic Grove W.C.T.U. met on Ev6niny Auxiliary the fireflies ami the fox-fire fungus of Frencfli. Canada has for many yea/s wood, brighten northern summer Thursday afternoon, July 5th, at the nights, and twinkle through tropic been a popular summer pastime, visi- summer home of Mrs. J. A. McLean, On Tuesday, July 3rd tlie Evening Itiss F. Bamuglon tors from many lands being interest- South Lancaster. There was a large at- Auxiliary o fthe W.M.S, o fthe United evenings. The little fireflies secrete two juices ed in the simple life of the Habitant tendance of members and visitors It Cliureli lield their regular meeting at Bride of H. A. McRae which, when they are mixed together, people and the rustic scene v cf cld was a special children’s meeting and the Ihlome of Mrs. Ü. A. MODiarmid, glow. The juices are made in their Quebec. And one of the main attrac- it was very gratifying to note theo- The bride was attended by Mrs. hooked rugs actually created in the camp spent the week' end with Mr. ple along the Skeena river as well as-a George- W. Smith of North Bay ,as to the Rank of Colonel same manner as they are created in and Mrs. A. Hay. Down at the junction of the St. Lawrence and Saguenay Rivers branch hospital at Port Eissington. At matron of honor, Miss Grace Ma-cLeod Daniel Boone was commissioned a the hundreds of Habitant villages Air. John Archie McDonald was in is the little Norman village of Tadoussac. And a few miles back, in Bjazelton and Burns Lake, Bella Bella captain in thé Virginia militia and the Laurentians, is the famous Tadoussac fishing lodge, located on of Cornwall and Miss Helen Tillotson scattered throughout the eastern sec- Moatreal on Tuesday. with a branch at River’s Inlet and a rose to the rank of colonel. Most the string of private lakes. Fine fighting trout abound, the lakes of Toronto as b'.idesmaids. The mat- tions of the province. Mr. Dougall R. AicDonald paid Mrs. r.ew building at Bella Coola. ron of honor wore a coral tulip lace of his fighting was against Indians in being well stocked from government hatcheries. Photograph shows the British service during the Revolu- The Habitant women selected for the Dan McDonald and family a visit on Large districts in Alberta aVe serve 1 dress and large petal hat of mouline to the view from the front of the lodge. Tadoussac is a port .of call on tion. . workshops aboard ship were ehoseri Tufesday. the Canada Steamship Lines Saguenay cruise. by the- Hospitals at Smoky Lake, La matoh. The bridesmaids were similar- . Zacbary Taylor held the rank of major from the best workers in the Murray Pte. John A. Hay was in Cornwall on mont, Bonny ville and Ool^ Lake. ly dressed in green tulip lace dresses general at the close of the Mexican war. Bay district and are experts at their Saturday, as one of the guard of hon- 3>r. Rose in Ha.fford Hospital, Sas- with matching hats. The bride’s attend- As President he was also commander task. or Wh'o received the Governor General, in chief of the army and navy. Wil- katchewan ministered tO 2o national ants carried bouquets of Talisman Earl Bessborough. roses and maidenhair fern. liam Stark Rose'erahs w^as a brigadier ities among the 412 patients in one general of the Civil war. George H. Air. J. Sauve, Alontreal and Mr. and year. At Wakawj Dr; Scott has charge. The groom was attended by his bro- Airs. F. GroulXj Alexandria, visited Air. ther, Mr. Neil MacRae of Dunvegan Thomas w’as a major general at the The .Indians at Norway House re- close of the Civil w’ar and three years COUNTY NEWS and Airs. A. Hay on Sunday. ceive medical care, at the hospital pro- Tlie ushers were Mr. Orville Ault of later declined the brevet rank of lieu- PICNIC GROVE vided by the Deparîiment of Indian af Ottawa and Mr. Walter Smillie of Max tenant general offered him by Presi- ville. . DUNVEGAN fairs and superintended by a doctor dent Johnson. (Intended for last issue) appoin^d by the Home- Mission Board. Mrs. Barrington, mother of the Oliver Hazard Perry was a lieuten- Mrs. Tom Ross of Curry Hill was a ant when he won the battle of Lake (Intended foir last issue) Vita Hospital serves in {Southern •bride, .wore a gown of white flowered week end visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Air. Norman Macintosh, Apple Hill, Manitoba and the W.M.S. has direction chiffon a«4 large white Baku hat. Her Erie. Congress made him a captain as part of his reward,- and after the war E. L. Edgerton. spent last Friday with Air. and Mrs. H. of ,!hidspi^tals at Lehlon,^Bthedbert, Pine bouquet was a shoulder knot of pink he attained the rank of commodore. Mr. and Mrs George Fourney and A. Alaelntosh. River apd,-GyipsomviHe.-. roses and blue cornflowers. Oliver Otis Howard and John A. Miss Edna Foumey have returned Misses Lena Austin and Bertie Mac- Also in Northern Ontario at Mathe- Mrs. McRae, motiAeir of the gproom, Logan both attained their highest rank, home after spending a week witJli Kinnon, Montreal, are spending a son and'Hearst." !^.-William and Dr. wore a, beautiful black crepe -dress and that of major general, in the Civil firiends in Buffalo short holiday at their parental homes. Margaret'Arrkinstall in^wbi^im' the .model hat of black. Her boi\quet was war. .Joseph Eggleston Johnston re- Mrs. J. J; Sanugster is spending a Rev. D. AI. Lament and family 'have a shoulder knot or'ipurplo and fellow signed‘ his commission as brigadier ville Auxiliary are particularly inter- general In the United Stâtes army at few days with*Mr. and* Mrs. A. (Jal announced their intention of returning ested have ,:Çharge"^at Hearst. ; ^ pansies with fern^n of Montreal, is thifi the Great Physician for all sickness of r. profusion of, delphiniums, sweet catur attained the rank of commodore Howard also Mrs. D. H. Morrison mo- week the guest of her mother, Airs. .1. peas and coriopsis were used to adorn after the War of 1812. mind and soul. tored to Ottawa on Sunday and spent D. Miacintosh. A message on “Temperance” by the rooms. The refreshments were ser- the day with friends. Alisses M. Stewart and L. MacLeod Mrs. J. M. MacLean emphasized the ved to about seventy guests on the Mas» Movement of Buffalo Mr. and Mrs. Scott Fraser and Mr. and Mr-. Sutton of Ottawa, were week need of , Temperance education among spacious lawn which was bordered by Among the more prodigious and and, ^rs. Carlyle Watt and little Miss end visitors here. Season's young children. They should know flower beds. The toast to the bride was headstrong animal migrations is that Lorna Watt were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Dan Hartrick is spending a proposed by the Rev. Mr. Menzdes. of the western buffalo—an epic re- Ormstown friends. short holiday with Toronto friends. along, witih! the facts of life that mod- corded by buffalo hunters and others Si^lfesl ern science classes:. The. bridal bouquet was caught (by The Misses , Eileen and Ruth Me Mr. H. K. MacLeod, Ottawa, spent Miss Helen Tillotson, one of the brides- who followed Its^last wild trek. Seton (1) Alcdhol as a;nar'*ôtic drug with mapped the migrations of what he Naughftton sfient a couple of days the last week with his brother, Mr. N. K. Value a poison action. maids. called the Saskatchewan and the Red end of the week with Mr. and Mrs. A. MacLeod. (2) The poison action has a swift Mr. and Mrs. MacRae left on an ex- river herds. The territory involved is E. McNaughtdn. Mrs. Fraser and daughter Audrey, and-hurtful effect upon flic higher tended motor trip to tlhe Muskoka dis- northern Montana, North Dakota, Mr. and Mrs Robert 'Edgar and lit- Toronto, are visiting Glengarry friends. Kellogg’s Com Flakes are today’s outstanding buy in trict. The bride travelled in a suit of with a small area running across the centres of -the brain, bJunts the finer tle daughter spent Sunday with Mr. Airs. Montgomery and son Russell, cereals. Many servings for only a few cents. The finest French ratine of s shade of summer Canadian border. Early In the Nine- and Mrs. Robert McNaughton at Sum- after an absence >of fifteen years, are Djental faculties, weakens tbo pviwers teenth century the Red river buffalo quality — with a flavor and crispness no other corn of self criticism and self-control, im- blue with hat of the same material and inerstown. visiting at the home of her brother, herd went north by the Souris and the flakes can equal. Your grocer is featuring Kellogg’s pairs sense perception and skilled white accessories. Don’t forget the lawn social on Mr. Donald Mu-clnnis and Mrs. Mae Mr. and Mrs. MacRae are graduates Qu’apelle valleys, and came south movements, weakens the emotional ten- along the Red river. But on account James Sangster’s lawn, 2nd Oon. Char., Innis, who also have with them their Com Flakes a greater value than ever! Made by dencies destroying the desire for ' cul- of Queen’s University and Mr. Mac- of the growing Selkirk settlement, on Friday evening, July 27, under the daughter Jane of Montreal. Kellogg in London, Ontario. BUY NOW! Rae is also a graduate of McGill Uni- ture and refinement (3)Aleohoi. is a they abandoned the Red river and in auspices of the Ladies Aid of St. An- — 0 versity. Upon tfliAcir return this popu- ■habit forming drug, “The man has a 1820 went south by the Pembina hills drews Presbyterian Church. Advertise in The Glengarry News drink ha sthe man.” lar young couple will reside in Ottawa. route. This movement of buffalo, it • Out-of-town guests were: Mr. and is deduced from the journal of an drink has the man.” old-timer in the Red river valley, rep- (4) The drug action binds the will Mrs, R, O. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wilde, Dr. and Mrs. N. T, Nelson, Mr. resented a migration of 40,000,000, be- leaving desire and appetite uncontrol- fore ranchers moved into the North- led. “All liquids seek'the lowest le- and Mrs. T. G, Major, Mr. and Mrs. 0. west. vel but alcohol takes you wdth it.” E. Ault, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Eardley, Dr. and Mrs. Alan Deakin, Mr. and C4RTIE (Ç) The place for alcohol in indus- Mrs. C. M. Beckstead, Mr. and Mrs. States, as Admitted try is in automobile radiatoirs, manu- Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jer- facturing artificial silk, shoe polish, Geo, Tait, Mr. and Mrs, Rodger Reid, ^liss Ann O ’Heare, Miss Marguerite sey, 1787; Georgia, Connecticut, Mas- varnish, shellac embalming fluid, etc. sachusetts^ Marylami, South Carolina, The United Ohureh promotes the Burke,' Mr. Adrien Gilbert, all of Ot- New Hampshire, Virginia, New York, The fearless, courageous, daun policy of prohibition of the manufac- tawa; Miss Helen Tillotson, Toronto; 1788; North Carolina, 1789; Rhode Is- spirit that brought Cartier ac ture importation and sale of intoxi- Mr. and. Mrs. F. B. MacMillan, Miss land, 1790; Vermont, 1791; Ohio, 1803; the high seas wO years -- cants. Its different organizations are Nettie Hanson, Miss Daisy MacMil- Louisiana, 1812; Indiana, 1816; Mis- uniting in a movement of Tempefrance lan, Cornwall, Ont.; Mr. A. Wynne Ro- sissippi, 1817; Illinois, 1818; Alabama, TUSH] 1819; Maine, 1820; Missouri, 1821; educaition. It is for the Christian Wo- berts, Schenectady, N.Y.; and Mrs. L. Arkansas, 1836; Michigan, 1837; Flor- bringing Canada and Can- men to use their influence and their A. Johnston and daughter Barbara, and Miss Eileen Morris,, Long Beach, Cal ida, Texas, 1845; Wisconsin, 1848; adians out of the dark days of intelligence that tthe young children California, 1S50; Minnesota, 1858; Ore- economic stress. This spirit is ex- of today-grow up with adequate know- ■gon, 1859; Kansas, 1861; West Vir- emplified in the “Show Window of ledge qf . tie. effects of intemperence ginia, 1863*; Nevada, 1864; Nebraska, the Nations” as this mighty enter- SGIIOO! 1867; Colorado, 1876; South Dakota, *5?? Report S. S. Kenyon prise forges ahead inks capacity as among us—their enemies are poverty, North Dakota, Montana, Washington, an effective stimulant to the trade ignorance and alco'hol every one pre- FINAL EXAMINATIONS 1889; Idaho, Wyoming, 1890; Utah, and commerce of our Dominion. . ventable. Jr. 4 to Sr. 4'—John Hugh Sloan 76.4 1806; Oklahoma, 1907; New Mexico Canada’s Cartier Celebrations, in and ATlzona, 1912. Praycir led hV Anna Arkiustall and (hdn.); John Douglas McDonell 74.4 conjunction with Toronto’s Cen- an interesting review of the Mission- (ton.) Martin Lawrence Qfrant 75.5 tennial Celebrations, climax on ary Mouthly by Mrs. Banford closed (bon.); Janet Kennedy 73.8%. Bernice Disgraceful Birds September 4th and 5th at the the devptional meeting. McDonald 69.9%. ’ There are exceptions in the birds’ Canadian National Exhibition in * Mi's. Armstrong took the chair. The Sr. 3 to Jr, 4—Leib R. Bedard 70.3%, world, one being the graceful hoopoe, impressive ceremonies in which roll call 'w^s responded to with the Arch. F. Kennedy 64.7%. for this bird keeps its nest in a dis- representatives of Great Britain, Sr. 2 to Jr. 3—lAlice Lefebvre 73.9; graceful condition. Birds that build no France, the United States and ^nie'of a Misionary. Att?ndanec 35. Canada, unite in celebration of that Grace Lefebvre 58.4-O.P.'” nests, and live In vast colonies, such -by^ Mrs. Banreht, seconded by as the guillemot, have the most ap- gallant explorer’s discovery of Can- Jr. 2 to Sr. 2—Teresa Kennedy 65% Ella, Boibinson tlvat each member palling stench surrounding their ada. The Spirit of Cartier looks on ® d(2' 6ome. specif work or sell some arti- Hilda Grant 60%; Jean- Lefebvre, ab- young. This also applies to the gannet Canada at the Canadian National , clç m'a/ke or raise in order that the sent-C.P.” and cormorant, both of which build Exhibition, where the progress of ' hal^ yearlw allocation be reached this 60% is a pass. C.P.—conditional nests, but this does not seem to incon- nations is on review. , month. , ! ... . promotion. venience them, for the sense of smell Elwood A. Hagiieg, DOUGLAS MaeDONALD, Teacher. in these birds Is poorly developed, and OeneraLManafer Æs, Armçtron^ ti^nked Ihe.mcmbcrs the gannet has no nostrils. Most nests • «îft A cream aijd. sugar are kept (.‘lean, especially those be- feowl on (her Weâd^ng annièvrsary and More than $100,OOQ- is awarded an- longing to hedge-building birds. The fot expressions of s,"mpatliy oa the re- nually in prize money at the,Canadian homes of thrushes, tits, finches, and CÀHADIAN cent loss of her father. National Exhibition in the agricultural others are almost as clean after the The meeting closed with Hymn 37G department alone. young have been reared as when they MATIONAL were first built . ■«*» Hw Glengarry News, Alexandria, Oat., Friday, July 20tli, 1934. Page I

Letters H, I, J and K, Feathered Saluki Enjoys Many Names Originated fleformedlPresbyterianj of Phoenician Origin Greatest Honor in Persia With Hebrews, Teutons Four letters of the alphabet, H, I, Throughout the lonely desert Names are so intimately associated .T ard K. have had interesting devel- tretches of Fersin, the feathered with personalities that their traditions, r ~~lEfinlfifi!nce Reimion op*'-o"ts. The hrst of them, H, was •'Shami) Saluki, still enjoys the high their derivations, and their evolutions e.alied hot in the Phoenician alphabet, ■‘steem his ancestors earned in the from one language into anptlier pro- Among the Eeformecl X-^resbyterians, from which it pr!s.‘='ed into the Greek •r paratus consists of eight balls with pears on the obverse of the great seal frolics. Miss Viola MacRae’s musical Wlien the weather is settled these of the United States. It is thus the wells are quiet, but, on the approach mallets, two stakes and ten wire talent was displayed in piano selections arches, the center arch being formed “official” motto of the government, of storms, strong air currents are driv- and by act of congress is also in- whi^ . violinists James and Willie en off from the underground openings. by two wires. Fassing the ball through Jamieson' 'and-.Donald MacGilUvray an arch gives the player another turn. scribed on the coins. In this w’ay the wells provide accurate The motto was originally proposed provided enlivening reels and jigs” for ■natural barometers for the ranchers. Striking an opponent’s ball gives play- er the right to take two shots, or to on August 1, 1776, by, a committee of the assembled guestsr M-r. Milton What really happens is that the at- three which had been appointed by Bowes, an Almonter, Showed bis super mospheric pressure decreases in the place ball beside opponent’s and strike so as to send the other out of position. continental congress to prepare a de- ior skill in harmonica playing. Lunch region, causing a low pressure area, vice for a state seal. The committee a term frequently used by the weather After he has done this he is said to be was enjoyed and the National Anthem dead on that particular player and may consisted, incidentally, of Benjamin preceded the departure for various experts. This, is alw.ays-. associated Franklin, John Adams and I'homas with rainy conditions. The atmo- not repeat this performance until he homes where the morning hours were Jefferson. spheric pressure in these deep Ore- has sent his ball through an arch. A Their suggested seal was not accept- apressupe appears at the surface, the home stake; it may play on every oth- as part of the second and successful air in' the well is-,then aba higher er ball on the field and Is not consid- device, which was submitted by grove which was reached via Mr. D. ered dead to any other ball, except MacCuaig’s farm. Hot weatheir pre- pressure. The high pfe^ure air of Charles Thompson, secretary of con- ,the \vell thqn rushes out into the up- that he cannot hit the same ball twice vented lihie sports arrangements from gress. pep aii; until tbe pressure is equalized. in one turn. It was in 3706 that congress direct- being fully carried out but thé ra-’-cs Anyone placing his ear close to one A scientific form of the game, called ed the employment of “E Pluribus OTin resulted in wins by Douglas Mac- of these well .openings wilt hear a Roque, is played on courts 86 by 72 Unum” on the coinage. On the great Millan and Kathleen McMeekin, Tug strong hissing sometimes feet, with angles cut off by 8-foot cor- seal it is inscribed y^on a scroll issu- of-war was favourable to the married feel a distinct rush of air against the ner pieces. The space is enclosed by ing from an eaglets mouth. It also so' Capisii Làttar lleft) :artd Captaitt K. M. Stuarts i;en«re pnoto saowe a .porswn os heavy‘timbers, which may be used in assembled»mbled at Wolfe’s Cove, Quebec, Sat«irday, June 30, to wave fareww to the popular Uttiw men and foatball was participate^ in. face. At such times a piece of paper appears on many coins. .. '.ii. lee cream sold well and a cafeteria placed over the opening will be blown making carom shots as on a billiard The motto itself is an ancient turn famous Atlantic skipper sev many years of useful service to service which included four aad table. In this game the balls are 3^ A sfrytte lunch, mth lots of free lemonade, up to some height in the air. The of phrase, to be found in a number ered his connection with the his community.’’ a half years in the navy during more pronounced this uprush of air inches in diameter and the wickets or of the classical authors. sea at the completion of voyage At the age of 62 Commodore the war.*' • ■’ ■ ’ ■ ■»' tempted us all to satisfy oar appetites. the sooner and more severe will be arches are only 3Vè inches. This is a 44 of the Canadian Pacific flag- Latta completes 38 years as a His war service Is well known, Mr. John Wa^ldell, Almonte C.Y.P.U. the storm. game for two persons, while croquet ship, Empress of Britain. seaman. He started as an ap-* and as a commander of “MysUtry; president ,thankf,^ Loehiel soeiecy f^r may be played by any number up to The Sar Captain Robert Gllraour Latta, prentice In the sailing ship “Ar- Ships’’ and Destroyers he tfM awarded the 'Victoria Cross, Dig. the good time enjoyed. It -vould be a eig^it. 'The Norwegian expedition of 1910 first Commodore of Canada’s big dencraig” In 1896, and joined the passenger fleet, first commander Canadian service eight years later tinguished Service Order and Birds Fiy Upside Down proved definitely that the Sargasso fine thing to have an Annual Reunion of the Empire’s latest luxury as a PViurth Officer. He was ap- Bar, and the Kavy Cross of the of this kind. Ravens turn somersaults in the sea does not contain a mass of marine liner, and friend of Princes, Prime pointed to command in 1923, and pnlted States. Of him Itr. BetMy Really Big Breezes course of their aerial sports, for they plants so dense and tldck that sailing Ministers, and thousands of other became the first Captain of the said, “Captain Stuart’s record for Besides -those already mentioned the are playful birds. At the moment of Scientific measurements of wind ships venturing therein are held indefi- travellers from all parts of the 42,500 ton Empress of Britain for his Coimtry is one of the out- visiters included .-Mrs. J. M, Ruther- turning upside down, as if to cele- velocities by means of well-exposed nitely without the power to free them- world, has been retired under the her maiden voyage in May, 1931, standing war stories of the sea, ford, Mr. Milton Bowes, Misses Eliza- brate the fine feat of flying,' the birds pressure tube anemometers, fixed at a selves. The position of the Sargasso pension plan of the Canadian Pa- “from which date the big liner has and his record with the Company beth and Margaret Bnfrns, Evelyn Rose, utter a loud croak. The harrier goes height of 40 feet above the ground, sea varies with the winds and cur- cific after 30 years In passenger not known the hand of any other is equally brilliant. Laura and Lillian Waddell. into spins while in the air, its body show that the wind never blows stead- rents, but Is approximately 20 to 35 service between Canada and the commander in the course of tra- “Command- of the Empress of rapidly turning on its axis. As if in- ily. Its speed is made up of a succes- degrees north and 30 to 70 degrees Old Country. velling 320,000 miles. Britain with her high speed and toxicated by its complete power over sion of gusts and lulls. Thus the tre- west. There is no record of any other E. "W. Beatty K.C., President of T. C. Captain Promoted. almost continuous service, calls mendous velocities that occur in trop- the Canadian Pacific, said in au- Co-incident with the announ- for men of very high calibre, and the air, it also indulges in turning up- places where derelict vessels might be nounoing’his retirement: "His de- Every Town Has These People side down and in making sensational ical zones are of momentary duration detained, though there are areas in cement of Captain I^tta’s retire- I know that in appointing Captain parture from the sea will be a ment was the appointment of Cap- Stuart to the Empress of Britain, spiral dives. When snipe are engaged only. While it is- believed that gusts the Pacific, Indian and Antarctic sim- loss that Is balanced only by the When you hear a man running down tain H. N. Stuart, V.C., D.S.O., and naming him tbe second Com- an their courting flights, after circling of wind in tornadoes sometimes at- il.ar to the Sargasso sea in the At- gain which wUl accrue to the U.S.N.C., R. D., R.N.R., as the sec- his home town' or city or business or high aloft one will occasionally swoop tain a speed of over 200 miles an hour, lantic. land In which he takes up his modore of the Canadian Pacific ond Commander of the big white fleet, we have chosen a worthy industry in it, or his home newspaper, down to within a few feet of the earth the highest wind velocity ever meas- residence. While It Is with liner, and the second Commodore take a good look at him. Ten to one and then turn completely on its back, ured scientifically is 150 miles an hour. regret that his friends In the of the Canadian Pacific fleet. successor to Captain Latta.” The transfer of command tco": he will have a chin as long as arail, an carrying on upside down for several This has been registered on two occa- First Use of Milk Bottles Company say farewell to Com- Captain Stuart also commenced modore Latta, and that his close his association with tbe sea in a place 'at Southampton July 7, eye as restless as a horse thief; and he hundred feet. 1,-apwings, in the frenzy sions—at Black river, Jamaica, on No- The bureau of dairy industry says when Captain Stuart too’j; over his of their spring fever, can also per- vember 17, 1912, and at the mouth of that the earliest date of which it has association with us comes to an sailing ship, and his appointment will hitch around in his chair as end, all, I am sure, join with me at the age of 47 as the youngest new command, and the form this extraordinary feat of fl.v- Columbia river, W”ashington, on Jan- record for the use of glass bottles “Jock” liatta Bwaiio'.vcJ ilij though he had St. Anthony’s dance. uary 29, 1921. The fastest wind ever la felicitating him upon being Commodore in the Merchant Ser- ing when inverted. for milk distribution is 1878. In that still young enough to anticipate vice culminates 32 years of sea anchor. Talk to him awhile and you will dis- recorded in the British Isles was 111 year Alexander Campbell of Brook- cover that he has made a failure of miles an hour during a gale at Scilly lyn, N. Y., used glass jars, which were everything he has ever tried (except Smoke Frozen in the Sky on December, 6, 1,039. As proof of the forerunner of the milk bottle. The being disagreeable, and nine times out Messages in smoke, frozen on the wind’s fitfulness, the average speed same type appeared in Philadelphia in Opportunity initie Ouraltield of ten (hie is dependent on 'the public face of the skies, mày be a familiar for an hour’s run of this particular 3885.'The first bottle which resembled for favors or support; you will find feature of daily life soon. Tile air- wind amounted to only 68 miles.— the modern type wa3 Thatcher’s com- One lesson that the dépre-ssion has INSIST on the BEST him of a meddlesome, peevish, jealous planes producing these messages will Tit-Bits Magazine. mon sense bottle, which was patented taught a lot of people is that life in a work at a height of 20,000 feet, so that nature; a man who is is always com- In .1889. big city has not all the advantages. The Kellogg’s Cora Flakes are the standard of quality every- the pilots will have to wear electrical- where — hy far the world’s largest-selling ready-to-eat plaining, and alt'houigh he has ibut lit- ly-heated suits. The intense cold at Yellow Spot in the Eye young man who left the rural acres a tle, if anything of his own, one would this altitude will, however, have cer- The blind spert of the retina of the “Fool’s Gold” few years ago for the bright lights, cereal. Their flavor and crispness can’t he copied. imagine to. hear him- 'talk he had quit tain advantages. The smoke will be eye where the optic nerve enters is Gold is hot usually found with coal found /Hhat unemployment was a bitter Always oven-fresh in the heatsealed WAXTITE bag, at least partially frozen on coming familiar to mc^t persons as being a or in coal formations. The yellow claim deed to the earth and a first dose indeed. Those who stayed on the inside the Easy-Open red-and-green package. Sold with mortgage on heavn. He knows 'every- in contact with the air, and this will spot on the retina where there is no crystals and flakes are probably iron farm have had hard sledding, it is sensibility to light. Yet each eye has body’s business and why shouldn’t he» enable the messages to remain legible pyrites, a sulphide of iron commonly the personal guarantee of W. K. Kellogg. Made by a yellow spot, according to an ex"pert found with coal and most other min- true, but they never had to worry aibbut He has none of his own to take up, his for a longer period. Also, at 20,000 Kellogg in London, Ontario. feet up, atmospheric disturbances will in the Cleveland Plain Dealer, which' erals. Its crystalizations are well food, clothing and shelter. /tdme. Such people, like mosquitoes, be less, which will be an additional is in the center of the retina and marked and often of much beauty, Even the so-called successful men were not created in vain, perhaps, but' help in keeping the image clear. which is most sensitive to light of the wi^ile its brilliant luster and golden who have migrated from the farm to one fact remains staple, they do not entire retina. “It is with this spot color-have given it a fictitious resem- the big cities, have left something be- add materially to the pleasure of con- that our vision is directed.” says this blance to gold. Hence its name, hind of which they must feel the loss. ■ducting legitimate business. ! Racketeering, Extortion expert. “If we fix our eye on a line of “fool’s gold.” Racketeering and extortion are by printed matter, the center of the line, Today the big executive with his sal The Sun, Swift Current, Sask. no means a product of 6ur own par- is distinctly,and sharply seen, but the ary running intQ five or more ro.WiS i—0 ticular civilization, says Literary Di- words toward the end of the line are If Earth Stopped Rotating of figures, and a dignified title for his 3n the Live Stock, Pavilion at tho gest. The American Museum of Nat- vague. Thus, in ordinary reading, our I The Coast and Geodetic survey says job, is nothing more or less than a glori- "Canadian National Exhibition there is ural History, New York, has just ac- eyes run along the line and focus sev- that the usual daily and semi-daily fied hired man. The economic independ- accommodation for 2000 head of eat- quired a series of Mexican codices eral times. In other words, we bring rise and fall of the tide would un- ents still live in the' rural centres and "tie, I5OO sheep and 1200 swine, ' dealing with the period following the the successive words onto the yellow doubtedly cease if the earth stopped townships. They have been experienc Spanish conquest, revealing the ex- spot.” rotating. There ' would, however, be a — 0— ing a more or less tough time of it. But tortionate practices of Martin Cortez, semi-monthly and sémi'-yearly tide of Disarmament is like turning the son of the conqueror of Mexico, In small amplitude due ,to the monthly they are still in business an<3 must 'Oifcher cheek. K .'e people can’t do it so dealing with the subjugated Indians. Dalton, Nîass. revolution of the'moon around the realize that being “on your own’’ has long as one !; ;rd guy refuses to play The codices consist mainly of appeal? Dalton, Mass., is a town of natural earth and the yearly revolution, of certain compensations. that way. by the Indians against gouging. beauty, and two of its scenic gems are the earth around the sun. Waliconah Falls and Wizard's Glen. Why should young people head to According to tradition, the fate of the city for a career? Today the small- INSTOANCB First Negro Slaves .Vaheonah, a beautifM Indian girl, who Devil’s Tower er places have all the home and com- For Automobile, Fire, Farm and Iif« Sir) far as the record shows, the flrst had two lovers, was determined by the Devil’s Tower is a huge shaft of Hunity advantages of the city and the Insurance, apply to ROSS MacOAL negro slaves brought to the English ■lirection taken by a canoe through a columnar igneous rock on the banks benefits of country life besides. A life XUM, Maxville, Ont. Telephone 601 B (•olonies in* America were landed a ■apids a short distance below the falls. of the Belle Fourche river. It is lo- can be developed here under few dis- 1—2, .Tainestownj, Va., by the Treasurer If the craft went one side of a sharp cated 25 miles northeast of Moorcroft, tractions than amid the rush cf a great commanded by Capt. Daniel ELdth- .•ock^ which still divides the stream, Wyo., and was made a United States population. HENEY MAJOE 'hat sailed from England In April die was to marry Nessacus ; if the oth- National Monument October 4, 3915. ÏG18, and captured twenty negro slave ■r side, her husband was to be Yon- The columns are an exceptionally fine It is still true If you make a better Licensed Auctioneer for the Oouiy in a marauding expedition In the Bar longah. Nessacus won, and Waheonah example of the prismatic structure mousetrap, the wo^rld will find its way •ef Glengarry. Reasonable rates. ...adoes, landing them at Jamestown 1. .’canio the queen of the powerful M«>- which some igneous rocks assume to your door. In art and industry NORTH I4ANOÀSTBR, ONT. September, 1G19. .lawk tribe \u cooling. (Continued on Page Q) Page 4 The CHengarry News, Alexandria, Ont., Friday, July 20th, 1934.

terment was made. Miss Stewart replied briefly thank ied as far as Nortihi Bay by Mr. Hil their brotihler, Mr. Angus Hay. Exhibition Besides ihor husband, Mrs. Sauve is ing the pupils for their gift and good aire Filion. We are pleased to see Miss Kathleen Russian COUNTY NEWS survived bv three sons and four daugh- wishes. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Carscallen had AlacDonald about again after her re- MAXVILLE ters, Angus of Ottawa, Arthur and Ed- a.s their guests on Sunday, Air. and cent appendicitis operation in the Mineral ward and Mrs. William Guindon, Max- TOLMIE'S CORNERS Airs. Elmer Datrragh and daughters Royal Victo-ria Hospital^ Grace and Velma of Sault Ste. Alarie, Alir. and Mrs. Angus Hay have as Miss Dohaida R-obert«on, R.N., was ville, Mrs. M. Bourassa, Buckingham; Berry picking is the order of the a week end guest with Ottawa friends. Mrs. T. Quesnel, Mo-ose Creek and Mrs. Ont., and Air, and Mrs. Ardhie B. Mc- their guests Mr. and Airs. Albert Hay Oil day. Donald and family of Greenfield. and children of Ooehrane, Ont., and After a two weeks' holiday spent D. Rolland, Foiirnieir. Surviving mem- Mr.' Stewiart McKiliiean, Massenii., Miss Hilda McDonald of Northfield, Mr. Walter Peyto of Banff, Alta. Miss at Ocean Point, Maine, Howard O’Hara bers of her father’s family are à bro' N.Y., called on Mr. and Mrs. James Extra Heavy spent the week end with her mother, Gretta Hay is also holidaying at her ftuas returned home. ther' Levi Julien and a sister, Mrs. M. McKillican and family on Friday eveu” Airs. D. H. McDonald. home. Miss Isabel McLeod. Otawa, spent Laroche, both of Cornwall. ing. Dose ^ tablespoonful at Air. and Mrs. Lloyd Grant of Alonk- Several friends and neighbors enjoy- Sundaiy in town with her sister, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Demo, Tor- bedtime. JAMES R: MCNAUGHTON land called on friends in town on ed a farewell party given by" Mr. Alex. Wm. A. MacEwen. onto, spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. In the death of James B. McNaugb- Monday. B AldD'onald on Tuesday evening in > Messrs. Clarence and Percy Weegar. M. Bcgg and family. .ton which, occurred on Tùesday, 10th Mirs. H. Alackie and daughter Miss honor of bis brother, Mr. Dougald P. This time last year we be- BOX LACROSSE Montreal, are holidaying with theii Among those who attended tihe fun- inst., at his home on Mechanic St., Max- Irene AlacKie spent Monday in Mont- AIcClonald who left on Tluirsday for parents, Mr. and Mrs. ,J. W. Weegar, eral of the late Mrs. Phillip Empey, gan advertising this product. Under Floodlights real. his home in British Columbia. Bon Miss Loretto Villeneuve, Montreal, ville lost one of its oldest and most Berwick, on Thursday, were Mr. and The result was that we start- AT highly respected citizens. Though Mr Aliss Irene Kennedy left on Monday voyage. is spending a holiday with her parents, Mrs. Melvin Begg, and Mrs. Boyd ed dozens of people using McNaughton had been ailing for near- for Toronto to attend Summer School. MT. and Mrs. F. B. Villeneuve. Johnson. Mineral Oil who had never Chisholm Park ly two years ,he had been confined to Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Munro and Mr. We are pleased to announce that Mr. Daniel Poraerleau, Cochrane, GLEN ROBERTSON Alexandria Master Gordon Winter who was on and Mrs. P. D. McIntyre spent Wed- tasted it before. his room for less thtan three weeks. Ont., called recently at the home of Mr. The deceased who was in his 87th nesday, evening in Sandringham. Miss Alary Caxeiy was a visitor to the sick list is convalescent. M. Bcgg. NOW we are prepared to Air. and Airs. D. D. Grant, Mrs. Ale Alontreal during the recent week end Sunday guestes of Mrs. A. Lang were year, was born at Dominionville, a son Mr. Daniel J. MacIntyre who has supply the demand at 50c, Saturday, July 21, 19M Caw and Miss Alaggie AIcLaren spent James A. MacDonald'liiad'as his guest her daughters. Miss Evelyn Lang, B.N. of James McNaughton and his wife been confined to the house for the past at 8.30 p.m. Tuesday afternoon in Avonmore. recently his cousin Alex. AlacDonall 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 per bottle and the Misses Janet and Isabel, all Isabel E-obertson, natives of Perthshire. week, we are glad to learn, is able to Scotland. He was a member of a long- Mr. Harold MacKie and son Mr. of Montreal. of Ottawa. be out again. Montreal Shamrocks Stanj^ey Cameron, Chris. Metcalfe Garnet AlacKie t’pci.l a few d-iys this Aliss Edna Power of Montreal, was lived family. With one exception all Mr. and Mrs. John D*. MacRae, Dyer, (Second place team of the \’teek in Ottawa. with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Laconibe over and Donald A. MacLean, Ottawa, sun- Ms brothers and sisters wihio preceded were callers at the. Corner the latter Quebec A- L- A.) dayed at their homes in Maxville. him lived beyond the four score mark. Aliss Helena Grant, R.N., of Oorn- the week end. John Mclelster, Chemist part of the weekL Dan Chisholm, Buffalo, one of the That one exception was Mrs. McLen- w-all, is spending a f«w days wiîh her Mr. and Airs. John Dunn and ch-ld- MAXN STREET, ALEXANDEJA ■VERSUS best known known railroad men in nan of Moose Creak, and she was in mother, Mrs. D. A. Grant. ren, Montreal, spent a week with Mrs. APPLE HILL Alexandria Northern ^Tew York, is visiting his her 79th year. Mr. Huekabone of Renfrew, is spend- I. Sauve. M'l*. and Mrs. Harold Taylor of Ot (Second ranking team of the parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Cliisholm, Bal- Mr. iloNaugliton’s two surviving Miss IVIivxtle Neville is visiting ing two weeks oa the C'.P.R. Station E. O. A. L- A.) tics Corners. sisters. Miss Janet McNaughton, Max- fjiends in Montreal. while Mr. Maekie is enjoying a few tawa, were week end guests of Mrs. Drawing Misses Isabel Campbell, Gladys Mae- ville and Mrs. F. S. Campbell, St. Elmo, Miss Hilda McDonald, Northfield, well earned holidays. Edith Hambleton. —AND— Shamrocks have been represent- Ewen, Alma MacDlonal^ and Marion are aged 92 and 90 'respectively. spent several lays with her mother, Mrs. D. D. McIntosh and daughter, Mr. Gill St. Louis and Mr, Hamiltou ing Montreal on the lacrosse field! for upwards of fifty years and their Welsh are holidaying at Lancaster on The late Mr. McNaughton who ne- Mrs. D. H. McDonald. Mrs. P. D. Christie who spent two of the Bank of Nova Scotia here, mo- teams have made lacrosse history. the St. Lawtrence river. ver niarried farmed at Dominionville Miss Marcella Dancause is spending weeks with friends in Kingston re- tored to Montreal last week end. Social Evening On Tuesday morning Misses Pearle until 1913 when he moved to Maxville, a few days with Cornwall friends. turned home on TOiucrsday last. Air. and Mrs. Wm. O’Neil, Green- The Greenshirts are one of the Fraser and Annie McDougall left by where he resided up to the time of his Miss Florence McLaughlin, Co-mwall, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Grant who were field, and Mr. Jack McLean, Alexan St. Raphaels Hall strongest aggregations in Montreal Motor fox Peterboro where they will death. is visiting at Mr. Harold Coleman’s. visiting his brothers, Messrs. Hugh, dria,-.spent a portion of Sunday with and are, coming to Alexandria at top spend some days with Rev. F. W. K. On Thursday afternoon the funeral Mr. and Mxs. H. S. Marjerrison visit- Phillip and D. D. Girant left for their Mrs. J. McDonald. strength prepared to avenge the de- and Mrs. Harris and family, which was largely attended was hell ed Ottawa on Wednesday. home in Superior, Wis., on Friday. His Excellency the Bishop of Alex- friday, July 2/th, 13J4 feat o,ur boys handed the classy Verdun squad a few weeks ago. Mr .and Mrs. Ernie Chrisp, Ottawa, at the house being conducted by his Mjrs. Albert McIntyre, Montreal, Mr. John D. McIntosh and son and andria paid St. Martin of Tours par Your chances in “The Golden pasl^r. Rev. A, J. Fletcher of the Bap- daughter, Douglas and Jean of King- isihl an official, visit from Friday to motored down OTî Saturday. They were spent the week end witb Mr. and Mrs. Opportunity” will be announ- Glengarry Pipe Band and accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. E. L. tiste OhurcSii. Interment was made ir. A J. McIntyre. ston, and Miss Kershaw of Hamilton, Sunday evening.' At three o’clodk on ced that night ! Holders Alexandria Citizens’ Band Chrisp and children who had been their Maxville cemetery. Miss Clara Burnside, Montreal, is paid our town a flying trip on Thurs- Sunday afternoon, in the presence of of tickets—Please make 0 in attendance. guests for a 'couple of week;’ spending her holidays with Mrs. James day last. the congregation, he administered the RETURNS. Mr. and Mrs. A^ S. Wood and Miss BRODIE H. McIntyre. Mrs. Romeo Beaulieu o fMontreal, Sacramenît of Oonfirmation. Several of The Last Call Peverleiy Wooj y. Kenzie Brodie, paid a Mrs. A. A. Macdonell and Mrs- xvbo continues quUt U). 'Bonald, Harrison’s Corners. Miss Isabel MdDonald who intends visit there. Mrs. Catherine Macdonald, Maxville, spending isome time there. Dupuis, Joint Presidents- Mr. and MJS. Gordon Cawke^^, Miss Mr. Kenzie Brodie, after many years Bainsviile Joyce an^^ Master Billie motored from is spending a few days visiting Miss Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Munro, Mrs. Don- spent in Western Canada, is home for ald Stewa»rt and Miss Helen Munro SPECIALS Ohiristena McDonald and the Misses Toronto on Sundapr, Mr. . Cawker re- a short time with his parents. turned on Monday but Mrs. Cawker, Gauthier. motored to Ottawa on Sunday, Miss Wednesday Eve’g,iugust tst The O.Y.P.U. social function at tbe nee Sybil Rdbertsou, will holiday with A number from hetre attended t)ie Helen Munro remaining in the city to For Cash Only Arrested Smith home Friday evening was fairly You haven’t forgotten last year’s her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ro- McDonald—^Wood reception held at attend Summer -School. well attended and enjoyed. The Jamie- Social—Don’t miss this one. bertson. Greenfield, Friday night. A number from here attended the son violinists enlivened fhe party and Redpath’s granulated sugar Friends regret the illness of Vincent Mrs. Brokenshire called on friends funeral of the late Mr. Chris. A. Mc- Attention should be paid to the all felt a.b(le to join in the various per bag :5.55 MacEwen, 5th eoncessien. here on Wednesday last. Donell who was buried at Glen Nevis announcement that P. Hammond of games. Graham creamery butter, lb. 22c Admission including lunch, Ik Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Robertson and Miss Sadie Macdonald, Montreal, on Tuesday. Much sympathy is extend- Kemptville has opened a Mrs. T. W. Munrh motored to Belle- spent :the weeik end with hex sister, ed to the bereaved. ROSAMOND Mrs. Angus D. Grant. Mr. and Mrs. "Wim. Merryman, Gor- Modern Machinery ville wihere they are shen-iing the. week We have just received a carload Shoe Repair Shop end. Mrs. H. Oughtred is at present visit Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Munro and Miss don, Dorothy, Duncan and Colin Cam of Feed and Flour, Bran, Middlingsi Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Ohristie and chil- ing friends in Montreal. Isabel M,unro spent Sunday at tibe spent Thursday at the home of Mr. and Shorts, Feed Flour, Red Horse in John Pilon’s Block Dance Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Christie adn chil- Mr. J. Alex. Macdonell, B.A., spent heme of W. A. M;unro, Pigeon Hill. Airs. H. A. Munro leaving Friday morn- Flour and Feed Wheat. Opposite the Maxville —œ— dren, Isabel and Hughena, have re- last weék in Eig, the guest of his sis- Miss Yvonne Fortier, Williamstown, ing foir their future home in Nashville^ turned from Montreal, * where Mrs. ter, Mrs. J. L. MacDonald and Mr. was a recent guest of her aunt, Mrs. Ont. Post Office Corona Hall John Leblanc. , Mrs. J. E. Coleman and daughter, How about Gold Medal Plymouth Christie was attending her sister, Mrs. MacDonald. Binder Twine in 5 lb balls and 8 lb. where he is prepared to render George Keiller, who recently under- The people in this section were Mr. and MJrs. Ivan Grant and son Aliss Pauline. Coleman* of Alexandria, prompt service, on a basis of money DALKEITH Lionel, Monkland, spent Sunday with Indiana, who were spfending a few balls. Come and get our prices be- went a serious operation. She is, we sliocked on Tuesday lo learn of the fore you buy. refunded if work proves unsatis- are glads to know, convalescing. death of Mrs. J. D. Mac^Dlonell of Alex- Mr. and Mrs. P. D. McIntyre. •days with friends here left on Satur- factory- Thursday Evening Mr. Leonard McDonald, Montreal, day to visit friend/3 in Enterprise, Ont. Miss Evelyn Duperron, who was holi- andria, but formerly of lot 32-5th He has a new method of attaching daying with her parents, Mr. and and Lochiel. Mr. MacDonell and d.aughter was a week end guest of his parents, Bring me your August 2nd, 1934 Mrs. Donald Duperron, has returned t a-o all relatives ha\3|'he sincere sym- Mr. and Mrs. Alex'. A.| McDonald. LOCHIEL Women’s Wooden Montreal. M>. and Mrs. Duperron also pathy of tN;r man/ fnoii Js in this Mr. and Mrs. Tom Doyle an

eis and Shirley of Martintorvn, ajid Mr. Mirs. John McKenna and son Dfonald requests for your leadership in music too much to their own disadvantage. laney and Alex. Delaney. Many beautiful (floral offerings and; and Mrs. J. S. Myers, Bonneville, spent of Syracuse, N.Y., weekended with the and singing both in the Society and the The Dunvegan boys now began the • C0ÜNTYNEWS Sunday at Mrs. K. J. Urquphart’s. former’s mother, Mrs. M. McVichie. church. You, Miss MacMillan, were the pressing—and how they did. After Alass cards were sent by sympathising riNiJiengarry News The regular monthly meeting of the Mr. Walter Cunningham of Montreal efficient secretany of our Society, many attempt's they finally worked in friends and neighbors-. WILLIAMSTOWN Mr. Macdoonell’s wife (nee Ellen ■Women's Institute was held on Thuprs is spending his holidays with Mr. and we feel that the young lives you have close to give Sage no chance to save, !Mî§ïr' Muriel MacDonald> R.N., left day of last week, 12th inst., with pre- Mrs. J, P. Quinn. been moulding ,are the bet/ter for having and scored what proved to be the win Mulheni of Moose Creek) and two ’^■tàssiîicd last^wèek for Cliff ton Springs, N.Y. sident, Miss Sandilands in the chaiT. Messrs. Stanley and Ceci Leroux of you as teachers. ning goal. This goal seemed tb spurt daughters, tihe Misses Mary and Eve- However, we will not be selfish up the Lochiel players, but try as the/ lyn predeceased him several years ago Mrs. C. F. Young and ehildren are In the absence of the secretary, Mrs. Montreal, are guests of their aunt an-i realzing tihat what to us is a loss is a might, they could not get the tying Two daughters are left to mourn, the visiting the former’s parents in New- Young, Mrs. Bajrett read the minutes uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. O’Rielly. pleasure and profit to the community score. IDbnvegan, although without H. loss of a devoted father, Airs.Alex. AIc- ington. of the pie.T-'.-.ns an.ting wihch were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Donnelly of the Cedar’s, called on Mr. and Mrs. L. J. into which you may go. We trust that Christie, was greatly strengthened by Dougal (Betty) of Montreal and Mrs. ABE BEAD IN 0VNB ONE THON* Miss Winnie Jamieson is taking a adopted. Eoll calj was answered by Sullivan on Friday. you will continue your good work in having Willie McLeod again on their Wilfred Trembleiy (^lara) on the old SAND HOMES IN BISTBIOT. Kindergarten course in Toronto at pre* ‘What is most important in good house- keeping”. A splendid paper on House- Miss A. McGarry accompanied by your new sphere and may God blesc line-up. That little player is half a homesteaj. He also* leaves one sister. sent. TOO CAN FliAON JÿiQOB MES- keeping was given by Mirs. B. Barrett, Helen and Carmel Quinn left on Satur- you as you continue the important team in 'himself—going backward O' Airs. Angus R. AIcDonald of Montreal, Miss Margaret McPherson of Mont- SAGE IN THESE HOICHSjrOB AS also a paper on Dipllitheria by Miss day for Pertih’ where they will spent wonk of moulding the lives of the chil- forward he is always in the thick of and a brother John of Minneapolis. LOW AS SOe. AND XJÜWti IF FOB real, is visiting her friend Miss Christy Edna McCrimmon, E.N. A vote of theiir vacation. dren. the play, and certainly makes his pre- Heartfelt sympathy is eirtended to Grant this week. thanks was tendered Miss McCrimmon Miss A. J. Quinn of Montreal, was As an appreciatiin of your work we sence felt. Murdie McRae was also a the bereaved relatives. R.I.P. MOBE THAN ONE Miss Jessie Copeland, Mr. and Mrs. for lier splendid paper. The meeting in the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Quinn ask you to accept these gifts not for stonewall at full-back—his first sea- Seek to be lovable if .you would be John Copeland and grandchildren re- August will take the form of a picnic. oven- the week end. their intrinsic value but as a tangible son at football, he plays like a veteran, MORTGAGE SAIÆ loved. cently called on Miss Murchison. Tea was served by the hostess, Mrs. expression of our appreciation. and refuses to miss anything that Mr. and Mrs. H. Haggerty, Lunen- DALHOUSIE MILLS Should you ever come (back again to comes his way. McIntosh and Fraser UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the Jamieson and daughter Linda, assisted DIED burg, recently visited Mrs. T. J. O’Shea take up your work in our midst we were also good for Dunvegan. Peter Powers of Sale contained in a ceitaic by Miss Tattle McDonald and a social Mr, P. D. Helps, Ottawa, called on MCDONALD — At Alexandria, on and called on Mrs. B. Barrett and sons. s'liiall with the greatest of pleasure wel- Davidson, J. McLeod and L. Cuthbert mortgage, which will be produced at half houir was spent. The meeting clos- Dal'housie friends on Sunday. Tuesday, July 17th, 1934, Catherine Miss A. Johnson spent Sunday with come you. were the most effective for Lochiel. the time of sale, thqre will be offered ed by singing the National AÜthem and Mrs. McIntosh ‘of Dalkeith visited Alacdonell, beloved wife of Air. John her nieces. Miss Mayme Ferguson and May your friendship not like a ’’ose- Ossie Villeneuve irolfereed the game for sale by vote of thanks to the hostess. Miss Mary A. McLeod last week. D. McDonald, aged 69 years. The fun- Mrs. C. W. Sandilands and family, bu(3 wither. and gave entire satisfaction. DAVID LALONDE, Auctioneer, Miss Catherine McLennan, Glen eral from her late residence, Catherine Mr- Stewart Urquhart of Schum-aoher, But like the evergreen last forever. These two games were played to de- at MAETINTOWN Sandfield, is spending a few weeks St., to St. Finnan’s Cathedral and Ont., and Mr. Jack McPhadden of Mar- Signed on behalf of the Young Peo- cide the Glengarry Championsliip and PUBLIC AUCTION t- with Miss M. A. McLeod. Cemetery, was held yesterday morning. tintown, called on Mrs. W. J. C. Bar- Miss Mary Colcma:i jf • Hull, Que., ple’s Society, the possession of the Glengarry Cup, on Friday, the 27th day of July, 1934 Mirs. Geo. Wightman, Mr. and Mrs. rett and other friends on Sunday. spent the past week with her cousin, ANGUS MCLENNAN, Pres. two games, goals to count, but as the at the hour, of two o’clock in the af- Stanley Wightman and family, Picnic IN MEMORIAM Miss Laura Urquhart and her friend Mrs. Leslie Fraser. GLADYS MaeDOUGAL, Sec. score now stands Dunvegan 1, Lodhic) ternoon, at the farm of Mrs. Hugh Mc- Grove, spent Sunday evening with Mr. In loving memory of our dear Wife Miss Kitty Asselton returned to Mont- Miss Beu/tl MePhaci, BRENNAN & McOOÜGALL here for the past week with Mr. and with silver cassrols and butter dishes. were reversed—Dunvegan won by the the happiness and consolation of be All parties in arrears of taxes in the 30-3e Solicitors fbr Executor, Mrs. Archie,. Curry, Summerstown.' The address appuended was read by score 1—0. D. Kennedy did tihe need- ing constantly visited by his faithful Township of Kenyon are hereby given Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries, Etc Congratulations to Miss A. McGanry, Miss Bessie McMeekin while the pre- ful on an assist by his brother G. Ken- pastor, Rev. J. M. Foley, pastor of St, TOWNSHIP of CHARLOTTENBURGH Offices 102 Pitt St., Cornwall, Ovt final notice that all outstanding taxee of S. S. No. 4 and (her pupils on ths sentations were made by Miss Sadye nedy, both of whom played splendid Columban’s Parish. must be settle^ on or before July 31, Tenders will be received by the un- G. E. BBENNAN, 0 J. MdOOTTGAU good marks received in their examina- Dewar and Miss Elsie MacMillan. games all through. Lochiel started out The funeral which was held from 1934. dersigned up to 10 a.m. July 18th, 1934 J'ly- tions. Miss Grace MacMillan, strong, and the fast forward line of I^. the old homestead to St. Andrews For the .purpose of accommodating for the crushing of 600 yds. of stone at Mr. Daniel Quinn ha^ as his guest Miss Bessie Stewart. Cuthbert, L. Cameron, G. McLeod, N. Church and cemetery, St Andrews tax payers the undersigned tax collec- DAVE L. LALONDE over the week end his brother-in-law, W-e, your friends and companions of Denis and J. McLeod was working like West, on June 16th, was largely attend- tor will be at the Township Hall, Gre-';n- Summerstown Station and 600 yds. for nobo(iy’(S business, and before many ed, testifying in no small manner to the Johnson Road and North River UCENSED AUCTIONEEB Mr. Frank Megan. this community assemble here this field ,on Monday an,3 Tuesday, July OCUKTY OF GliENOABBY Road, Williamstown. Stone to be onb Mr. and Mrs. Donald McVichie and evening to show our appreciation of you-r minutes each had tested the goal-keep- the esteem in which he and his are 30th and 31st to receive' payment of er, D McLeod, who proved to be in held. The Requiem Mass was sung by and one-half inch and under, to be If you intend having a sale, the thin} family and Mrs. M. MeVieh^ visited work among us. As members of the taxes. After that date legal proceedings for you to do is to get in touch wit) friends in Martintown on Sunday. Young People’s, Society you have been one of his unbeatable moods, and re- Rev. G; Cochet. will be taken aga’TJSt all t'iD

Safive, Mrs. E, G-autUier, Mrs. F. Bour- ^^on, St. Telespliore; Mr. D. Dupuis Prominent Lady River Beaudette, Mr. J. D. A. McDon aid, Miss Bella S. McDonell, Mr. J. J. Dies at leJiatioi] McDonell, Glen Nevis Mr. D. J, R. Mc- Donald, Mr. J. A. J. McDonell, Dal- MKS. JEAN BAP'raSW housie Station; M'r. J. 'A. Campbell, Last week tire fuMTAl of the late Mr. D. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Dionald A HEALTH SERVICE OF THE CANADIAN MEDICAL Mrs. Jean. Pa.ptistgi|5|Gÿer (nee Cleni- Richardson, Glen Nevis; Mr. Leo Bra- ASSOCIATION AND LIFE antine I’ilon) was hjeld at iDnlhousIe INSURANCE COMPANIES bant, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. McKinnon, IN CANADA Station, aged Mr. Henry Rouleau, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- The remains were met at the church frid Rouleau, Mr. Fabien Gauthier, EATING HTENSILS door by Bei^?lSlthSf îfapoleon Aumais, Dalhousie Station • A. Chevrieir, Glen The easiest ways are the usual ways Robertson; Miss H. Banger, Lachine; by which disease germs are passed by Bev^V0)SMt Rbulean, P.P. of Lan MA and Alexandre Creteau, Mont- from one person to another. Most of aste^ ||ft(Vfter w,as under the diree- real; Mr. aud Mrs. Hector Lariviere, the disease germs which we, in Canada, rtioiwitjjBtj^.ap. Aumais, assisted by' Ste. Anne de Bellevue, Mr. and Mrs. R have to combat leave the body in the and Mrs. Chartrand of Creteiau, Mr.and Mrs. J. Pilon, Mont secretions of the nose and mouth. It is a'aettO, with Miss Simone real; Mr. and Mrs. R. Pilon Glen Rolbert- the transference of these germ-laden Bourgoii S#4»e organ. Rev. N. Aumais son, Mr. and Mrs. Anesie Chenier, Mr. secretions which •accounts for the played,.the funeral march. Deceased Rodolphe Chenier, Napoleon Ohevrier, spread of germ diseases. . being a member, of tbe Ladies .^of Ar.rele Chevrier, M)r. and Mrs. Wilfrid ('St Anne Society, many members of that Chenier, Mr. and Mrs., J. E. Ranger, In the acts of coughing, sneezing and Bociet^yi from Dalhousie Statioii and St. Mr: and Mrs. D. Levac, Mr. and Mrs. Icud talking, particles of secretion are -^ir'élesphore attended the intennnt which H. McDougall, Mr. and Mrs. R. Cam- thrown into the air, and anyone who is took place at St. Margaret Church peau, Mr. and Mrs. Es. Lalonde, Mr. in the line of fire receives these par- , Cwnetery, Glen Nevi-s. and Mrs. Aliphe 'Chenier, Mr. Edmour ticles, which, if they gain entrance to iSlie leaves to mourn her loss two Chenier, Mias Lucienne Chenier, Dal- the nose or mouth of the person within sons, Albert and Oscar Banger, Dal- housie Station; Mr. and Mrs. Aime rc-aohr -of them, carry with them, any houisie Staion, and two daughters Miss Ranger, Mr. and Mirs. Maxime Ranger, germs which were in the nose or mouth Evelyn Kangef, R.N., of Montreal, and St. Lambert; MJr. Napoleon Charlebois, of the individual emitting them. In Mrs. Victor Pilon. She also leaves two Pointe Claire, Mr. aud Mrs. Denis the act of kissing, the transfer is more sisters Mrs. A. Ohevrieir of St. Teles- Rozon, Willimastown, Mr. Romeo Char direct and more ceililain.' phore and Mrs. VT* Emond of Vaudreuil, bonneau, Diallhousie Station, Mr. and /During the summer, there are fewer four 'brothers, A. Pilon and Z. Pilon, Mrs. Wilfrid Elie, St. Telesphore ; Mr. colds and so fewer coughs and sneezes • of Ste. Anne de Bellevue, Leon Pilon and Mrs. Archie Sauve, Dalhousie Sta- people are out of doors more, whicjii of -Sudbury, and Emile .Pilon of St, tion; Mr, and Mrs. Albine Bertrand and means that they run less chance of be EVERY year your family, and every family of Telesphore; three grandsons, Leonide, sons, Noirth Lancaster; Miss J. McDon- ing near these who cough and sneeze or Eubin and Richard Pilon, of St. Teles- ald, Mrs. F. McDonald, Mrs. A. R. Mc- talk at close range. The result is that plhiorej four granddaughters, Mrs. A. Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pilon, Dal- this manner of spread of disease germs your acquaintance, spends about 70 per cent, of its Mairteau of St. Telesph.ore, Mrs. A. housie Station; Mr. and Mrs. George is not fond so frequently in summer as Doucet, of Montreal, the . Misses Pom- Vincent, St. Telesphore; Mr. and Mrs. it is in winter. melia and Juliette Pilon of St. Teles J. Lalonde, Mr. Edward Gareau, Mr. Another easy way for disease germs income just for living, exclusive of rent—so econo- phore j sixteen great-grandchildren. and Mrs. Raoul LfCfebvre, Mr. and Mrs. to be passed arount is Ity the use of un- Therese Rejanne, Florence, Bernard A. Rozon, Mr. Rolland Rozon, Miss sterjlized eating utensils. Thds happens Gerard and Pierrette Pharand of Mont Yvette Rozon, Miss Jeanne Rozon, Miss even in the home, so it can be readily mic experts tell us. Think what this means— real, Bertile and Bibianne Boncet, of J. M. J. McDonald, Mrs. Joe Geneau, imagined how it can occur more easily Montreal; Jeanne, Bernard, Jacqueline, Mr. and Mrs. Albert R-ozon, Mias Ce in restaurants or at soda fountains Laurence, Suzanne, LUliane, Rita, and cile and Aldea Ro7/on, MiSs Yvonne where the same utensils are used by a seven dollars out of every ten invested in food, Richard Marleau, of St.' Telesphore; Rozon, Misses Cecile and Alma Leger, num'ber of patirons within a, short nephews, Rev. Father Lionel Groulx, Mr. and Mrs. W. Constant, Dalhousie space of time. Professor of Montreal Univeirsity, A- Station; Dr. Philippe Pilon, Misses E. What happens depends upon what is clothing, household utilities and all the multitude Emond, Barrister, Montreal: Rev. and Olairo Pilon, Mrs. Alphonse Ran- done to the eating utensils after each Father P. Pilon, (Efcmimcan, of St ger, Vaudreuil; Mr. and Mrs. J. Pilon, time they are used. If, after having Hyacinthe Seminary. Mrl August Emond, Barrister, Mo:’treaI, been washed, they are placed in watei of things that keep a family comfortable and The eflrief mourners were her sons Mrs. J. B. Campe'll, Mrs. Raoiii Cam- that is hot enough to kill germs, they Messrs. Albert and Oscâr Ranger, I)al- peau, Mrs. Luger (.^stongua'^ I'al- are perfectly safe^ If not, then the se- house Slait.ion; her daughter Miss Five- housie Station, Mrs. Duncan M"cDcnal-J, cond user receives the secretions of happy. lyn Ranger, R.N., Montreal an»! her Alexandria, Mr. Georgus Piion, Mrs, the first which may contain disease I son-in-law Mr. Victor Pilon of Teies- Adolphe Bourgoh, St. Polycarpe, Air. germs. Paper cups and dishes wiliieli are phore. Severe Brunet, Dalhous’e Station; Mr. used only once are, of course, safe. The palhbtearors were Dr. W. C. Cai- W. Leclair, Mr. John Stewart, Glen You can be saisfied as to your own That part of spending is readily understood. tanaeh, Messrs. Dona Camipeau, J. P. Nevis; Mr. Ferdinand Gauthier, Mrs, safety if the restaurant and the soda Rozon, A. A. McDonell, 0. B. Poirier Joseph Daousit, St. Telesphore; Alisses fountain which you patronize are re and J. A. Daoust. Carmen and Maii-AIarthe Chenier, gularly inspected by a health depart But do you realize that every manufacturer and Telegrams of sympathy were re- Mr. William Sa.uve, Mr. Edward Rozon, ment which lias the authority to re- ceived from Mr. Elie Besner, Mont- Dalhousie Station, Air. Louis Mahew, quire these ste-ilization of all cat-ng troal; Mr. H. Brosaeau, Ottawa;, Mr. E.. 'St. Telesphore; Mrs. D.'J. MclBonaM, ; utensils and t!h*e sanitary 'preparation retailer of these necessities is planning how he can Quenneville, .Toilette • Miss Irene St‘. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. AIcDonald, Glen of foods. The task of health depart- Gcnmain, Montreal; Mr. G. Blair, Og- Nevis; Air. and Mrs. Pierre Vincent, ments would be made easier and the re densburg, N.Y., 'Mr. A. Brosseur, Mont- Miss Alma Vincent, Mr. Leo Vincent, suits would be better if the public get your dollar ? real, Mr, and Mrs. Rigobert Tessier, Mrs. Rodoiphe Rozon, Mr. J. A. P. Ale- would assist by demanding cleanliness Joliette. Donald, Air. D. A. McDonald, Al-r. and of their eating-places. Letters of sympathy, Mrs. J. B. Airs. A. J. AIcDonell, Mr. Stanley Me There is not the same amount of Campeau, Mrs. Engele Coupai, Mont- Donell, North Lancaster; Mr. and Mrs danger in the liome because dishes are It’s a big job to spend so much money wisely real; Mr. and Mrs. F. Coupai, Mont- Christopher AldDionell, Mr, James Mc- not used burg, N.Y.; Mr. D. Levac, Dal- McDonald, St. Telesphore; Mr. Z. Gar- and well. It requires careful business methods to ihousie Station, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore the germs to be destroyed, by drying, eau, Mrs. J. B. Campeau, M. A. C.aston- between meals. There is real danger in Spooner, Ogdensburg, N.Y.; Miss Edna guay, Air. D. J. AIcDonald, Mr. Neil Poirier, Montreal; Mr. and Mrs. A. La- the common drinking-cup in the homo, get the best possible returns from each dollar that Al'cCuaig, Dalhousie Station; Mr. L. A. whether it be fo-iind in the bathroom pensie, Charlemagne, Que.; Mr, and Charlebois, Mayor, St. Telesphore; Mr, Mrs. W. F. Chenier, Dalhousie Station, or at th© kitchen-sink. Josâtphat Leroux, Alayor, River Beau- Loo>k aiTound your home. Is there a Miss Pommelia Pilon, St. Telesphore. leaves the family purse. dette - Mr, and Airs. C. B. Poirier, Mr. common drinking-glass in the bath Miss Alice Castonguay, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Castonguay, Misses Cecile and Albert Rozon, Dalhousie Station; Mr. room? If there is, how many colds do Alice Oastonguai.v., Mr. Dona Sauci^ir, /yov,' think it has spread among the Avila Farand, St. Clet; Dr. A. Char Air. and Mrs. Edwar^ Cusick, Dr. and •bonneau, Montreal, Mr. gnd Mrs. family? The clever woman goes for help to the adver- Airs. W. Sullivan, ‘Dalhousie Station; Questions concerning Health, address Omer Ranger, Alexandria; family of JTr. Romeo Lapierre, St. Telesphore: ed to the Canadian Medical Associa- Mr..and Mrs. Victor Pilon, St. Teles- Me. and Mrs.. Albert Lefebvre and son phore; Mr. and Mrs. Jules Oharbon- tion, 184 College Street, Toronto, will tisements in her local paper. There she finds a Romeo, Dalhousie Station; Mr. D. D, be answered personally by letter. neau, Mr. ARurelle Chevrier, Mr. Jean Dupuis, River Beaudette, Air. and Mrs, Dtufort, Mr. L. Paul -Dufort, Mr. and iNrthur Vincent, Air. and Airs. L. B Mrs. Hairry McDougall, Dalhousie Sta- Sauve, Mr. ani Mrs. Hector Eavary, directory of buying and selling. She learns about St. Telespliore | Ain*, and Mrs. J. B. Opportunity in The Ourai Fieid Floral offerings, Mr. and Mrs. D. Bourgon, Air. and Airs. Henri Bourgon, (Continued fr&m page 3) Campeau, Dalhousie Station; Mrs. G. St. Justine; Arch’d J. Macdonald. many of Canada’s leaders have found the offerings of merchants and business people. Blair, Ogdensburg, K.Y.; Mr. and Mrs. North Lancaster; Air. Honore Cuillier success far from the maddening crowd. George Dutil Miss Nellie McCuaig, icr, Aliss Cecile Cuillierier, Dalhousie The first appendicitis operation in the Dalhousie Station; Dr. A. Oharbonneau. Station; Air. arid Airs, Arthur Levac world was performed in the village of She compares values. She weighs quality and MonforeaJ;-Mrs. J. B. Campeau, Ual- St. Telesphore; Alisses Lucille and Ce- Fergus where Dr. Groves still carries on housie Station. cile Campeau, Dalhousie Station- Air 'his private hospital and has made his Among those wJioattended the funerai and Mrs. Arthur St. Denis, Miss Rita tory. The young person with ability price. She takes this opportunity of judging and we noticed M-r. and'Mrs. Wilfrid Ran- St. Denis, Air. Napoleon, St. Denis, Miss and initiative, can find opport-unity and ger, Lachine; Mr. Avila Cuillierîor, E. St. Denis, St. Telesphore, Air. E. Ma- a chance really to live today, if he wil/ Mr. Louis Cuillierier, Mr. and Mrs, X. selecting almost everything she needs to feed, ville. Air. John AIcLennan, Mr. p. Ale discard false values, and seek his for- Cuillierier, Mr. and Mrs. D. Gauthier, Arthiu;, North Lancaster; Air. J. H. AIc- tune at home rather than in the gilt Mr. âud Mrs. Wilfrid Laioude, Mr. Wil- Vicar, Verdun; AI. W. Laframboise ter of the distant bright lights. frid Banger, Mr; and Mrs. D. Gau- clothe, amuse, instruct and generally bring up her Mr. A. Laframboise, Mr. J, M. Lafram- —St. Alarys JournaJ-Argus. taier, Mr. and Mrs. Hector I/alonde, boi'se, Air. Elzear Campeau, Mr. J. Mc- Misses G. au^ B. Lalonde, Mr. F, Lg, Donald, Aliss J. R. McDonald, Mr. and Tihie wisdom of humanity is the slow londe, Mr. R; Lalonde, Miss Marcel La- M-rs, G. Besner, North Lancaster; Mr. family. € londe, St. Telesphore. Misses B. and Y. ly gained product of its pains and and Airs. G. Leroux, Air. Rolland Ler- toils ’ because men have suffered they Leroux, River Beaudette, Misses L loux, Air. Lucien Castonguay, Air. E. have striven actively and purposivly to Louise Bouirgon, St. Telespliore Mr. and Duperron, Air, and Airs. A. Duperon, Mrs..'-- George ‘Dutel, Dalhousie Station; avoid suffering. Do you read the advertisements? You will Dalliousie Station-; Mr. Wdiliam Gor-t Dr. and Mrs. A. Oharbonneau, Mont I don, Williamstown, Mr. Raoul Dumont, real; Mr. and-Mrs. J. E. Charlebois, j Dalhousie Station; Air. and Mrs. A. Mr. Alderic Oharlebois, Mr. Victor Chevrier, Glen Robertson, Air. J. D. find them willing and able to serve you in the busi- AIcCuaig, Dalhousie Station; Air, Angus WHEN USING H. AIcGillis, Nortii Lancaster; Mr. Ra- ness of purchase. STOP WOMEN’S phael Letour, Alontreal, Mr. Alex Alc- WILSON’S \ ACHfS:.!'' 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A cross between a laugh and a on the other property they recent- dear Bla.tz, while we ha-ve a'fi.èb- grunt met this mild assertion. The ly acquired.” lute confidence in your ability,’d¥i' HOW TO next moment Blatz was leaning “The Seneca?” the other hand no one man’s po-W- across the desk, his light blue eyes Blatz nodded. ers are absolute, and- there are - "The CMiie Mine Misleri” - narrowed on the other’s face, his “What’s the lay?” others peering around for us KEEP COOL “Been ho'vering in the back- sides yourself. We are quite sa.tis-! - Take an effervesdng glass of pleasant- jaw set viciously. tiiiémg Andrews Liver Salt when you “You know me, Creighton— ground for the pa.st couple of fied the Gnome is breathing its begin t<( the heat. At once you will it’s not in the regulations to- visit weeks and I’ll give you the facts la&t—true, the breaths may be feeP "wolerr—and you’ll stay cooler. Toronto before August—well, I’m as I have been able to gather long drawn out, and an efflux of Andrews not only quenches thirst, but them.” strength may camouflage the is- blood. Taken occasionally— here the fifteenth of -June. Tliere, say twice each week—Andrews -will keep I’ve tossed you the key—open the Creighton nodded, his round sue, but I tell your your fears are you fit by purifying your system and door.” eyes fixed unblinkingly -on the groundleU-s, absolutely groundless. insuring regular and complete elimina- The big bear head nodded sev- other’s face, w'hile his teeth chev/- Should they take a new lease of tion. At all druggists. In tins, 3Sc and 60c. life, as yon seem to think possible, New, Ikrèé bbtfle, 7Sc. Sole Agents: eral times, and the bovine eyes ed on the cigar in the corner of Jonn A.'flustOn«Cb., Ltd., Toronto. 28 rested dully on the -other’s face. his mOuth. what will it benefit them? Reor- “I get you—something’s wrong.” The tension heretofore evinced ganization and pooled stoek—will that enable them to stop us trad- By Pearl Foley (Paul de Mar) of Toronto. “You’re right, something’s by Blatz was soraew'hat relaxed, “Snags,” ,Jhe older but his narrow blue eyes gleamed ing? And,” the big face with its man contemptifoaslj;-,. “what are wrong. We have been like ostrich- bovine eyes, thrust itself forward es with our heads deep in the coldly as he addressed his compan- snags to tts?” '■ " -o»' thoughts. Marcile’s car was ,iust just completed. “We’re oversub- ion. across the de.sk, “while there is Blatz rose. “If ny Stofidenee CHAPTER XXX sand and ignoring the obvious.” trading their hands are tied.” A Counter Attack such a gleaming silvery thing. Not scribed ten thousand shares if we The hairless brows of the older “As you are aware that last does not at all tinréâ.èjÆa,! your ROGER WAS brought out of since the night she had visited the accept all these orders. man lifted. Gnome offering of theirs, one YOU MEAN YOUR tactics of ow’n, perhaps it is n6t*slt'dgèther “Grand ciel, in three days our the confused medley by the voice Faladine with North har he glimp- “Indeed? And what pray is the hundred thousand shares was underselling are to oontinuue?” inexcusable. It seems to'’ihe 'two of his companion. sed a sight of her. The morning treasury stoek sold out ! ’ ’ oversubscribed in three days—the “Exactly. Their only course is years is a long time to work, in the “A good thing, too,” deoLired obvious, Mr. Blatz?” “Grand ciel— am I light in the following she had departed from “The obvious,” snorted the bonu-sing accounted for that, -of to put a new issue on the market, interests of a mystery man.” , ^ head? Did I not see them come in her habit of breakfasting with the -other, “or bur personal hold- course. Thereupon they immedi- and what chance has even a gilt- Creighton, who had also risen, ings would have been seriously other, “is that Roger Merriton here only one minute ago with my them, and St, Lambert and he had bas brains.” ately formed a new company, edged issue, let alone a que.stion- turned his gaze on the other in lown eyes—^and yet not a sign of eaten a hasty meal in the restaur- depleted by the confounded bon- consolidating the Gnome and the able mining prospect, when some what appeared mild rebuke. using. However ,that’s neither “Dear me.” Mr. Creighton them i s anywhere—and no door ant below. Later in the day a tele- folded his puffy hands over his Seneca—the majority -of the old one is prepared to undersell them “Have you not been paid well to the place to explain the mys- phone message had come that a here nor there now. We’ve reach- protubera.nt waist-line and leaned shareholders agreeing to take fifty-seventy per cent ? My advice. for the services you have render- tery. ThiNJUgh the window they school friend' just returned from ed the place for quiek action.” share for share, and also agreeing Blatz ,is to go back to Quebec and St. Lambert nodded. back in his swivel chair. “Dear ed” Have you not always work- would not jamp, for it is twenty Europe had pleaded for her com- me,” with which mild repetition to the pooling of the stock.” shear the .sheep. Gather in that ed within the law?” panionsliip for a week. Roger feet to the pavement. Explain jt, “You’re right. The big move is he removed his eyeglasses and “Any dissenting votes?” stock while it’s loose. Use your “Yes, and in return I may be my friend, if you can—1 cannot.” found himself checking off the here, mon ami, the move that’s go- oratorical powers on the bewilder- proceeded to polish them gentl) BLATZ SHOOK his head. excused for reminding you my “Can I help you sir? Are you days and endeavoring to banish ing to tell whether the game is 'vvith his pocket handkerchief. ed shareholders. Be the good the suggestion that Richard “Didn’t attend the meeting, of services have not been stinted.” looking for some one?” won or lost.” As he spoke St. “Roger Merriton I tell you has Samaritan and hand out that gilt- “But of a certainty they have North was not denied her pre- Lambert pressed a button on the course, but understand the deal edged Red Lake' stuff worth one The question came from a wait -brains,” repeated Mr. Blatz, with was ratified without a dissenting not.” And Creighton shrugged er wmo iad entered and was busy sence. Notwithstanding the fact desk. emphasis. “AVhat’s more he has dollar a. share for their ‘worthless’ he told himself fifty times a day murmur.” his shoulders expressively. gatnering up glasses from a near- ’’Jimmie,” to the freckled-faced wit and shrewdness.” Gnome holdings. I wager 90 per Blatz smiled grimly. by table. that Marcile had a perfect right office boy who answered the sum- “Amazing the confidence in- cent, of them -will fall on your to receive any man Is attentions, mons, “tell Miss Parkes we’re not YOU ASTONISH ME.” Mr. voked by those two -young men,” neck and proclaim you the saviour “Or out I would go. All the “We are looking for a gentle- on the other hand his mind focus- same, Mr. Creighton, I did not man who entered this room not to be disturbed—and, Jimmie, Creighton’s round eyes fixed mused Creighton. “What is the of their fortunes, assenting or sed continually on the mystery here’s a dollar. Run -over to Che- themselves reflectively on the duration of the pool?” not to the dictum of Roger Merri- bargain for this last job to run so two minutes ago, and who, I can surrounding his late uncle’s secre- long, and I’d feel better satisfied swear, didn’t come out the way he rot’s and bring back a bundle of other’s face. •‘He appealed to- me “Two years, I believe, but that ton and the erratic Frenchman.” ta.ry, and he wished St. Lambert sandwiches and a pot of coffee. quite an' ordinary young man, the isi 'where my information ends and “What is your plan suppo.sing if there was a little mure frank- went in. Cn you explain that were more alert concerning him. ness between us. Is the identity mystery, waiter?” Let’s see how good a sprinter you one and only lime I saw him. Yes, ray suspicion begins.” the sceme works?’ The Frenchman, however, went are !” that -was the year he left college “Suspicion?” of our mysterious, chief never to The man loo'ked at the set face his way apparently unperturbed. “Ah, my dear Blatz, that re- bo divulged to your subordinate?” of his interrogator, noted the agi- Five minutes later, -with the and entered the bond house of “Exactly, and my reason for mains to be seen. Perhaps we shall He had questioned Marcile on faithful Miss Parkes on guard, Austin Bramswell Max;well. Quite being here today,” Blatz’s fist “My dear Mr. Blatz”—^the tated manner, and hesitated, his her unexpected appearance and turn our holdings in for pooled other’s tone was silky—“it would gla,nce, howmver, swerving toward Roger and St. Lambert were safe- an ordinary young man—in fact, came down on the desk. •‘There’s stoek.” w ha.sty departure at the Paladine, I should say an exceedingly or- be as much as my life is worth to a bank of greenery to the left ly ensconsed behind locked doors something queer going on behind “And continue trading 'with but her astonishment that they preparing a counter-attack which dinary young man.” the private doors of St. Lambert divulge the identity of the man St. Lambert, quick to note the. were there appeared so genuine the pooled stock?” demanded the who is the sun of our little planet direction of the man’s glance, they, with the determination and “H’m” with a wry smile. “Ei- and Merriton—and by the great and her explanation that -she had olber. of intrigue. All I can promise is strode toward the spot. courage of youth, believed would ther your aeute diagnosis of char- Caesar I can’t get a sniff at it.’! hastened away to join Marie Cro- acter went astray, Mr. Creighton, “Why not?” you -will be handsomely rewarded “Ah, a d'o'or—where does thi.s tell. Creighton put up a puffy hand. Blatz shook his head. “I don’t chet ’s party for the opera allayed, or else a dormant spark of genius “Don’t try. Those two young when we succeed in our little lead?” f they did hot altogether dispel, be-little your optimism, Mr. scheme.” “To the courtyard, sir, where CHAPTER XXXI has been recently fanned into fools are done for. It’s been long- any misgivings on her brother’s Conspiracy. life.” Creighton, but knowing Merriton “Of annihilating the Gnome many of our guests have parking er coming than I anticipated, but and that Frenchman as I do, I space.” part. Such an explanation had far ON THE MORNING of the fif- “The latter no doubt,” mur- they have been poking their heads Mine,” finished Blatz. “Very from satisfied Roger, however. teenth of June, a tall blonde mured Mr. Creighton, replacing can’t imagine them travelling in good-:—despite the faet that I feel “Merci,” and thrusting a tip toward the noose a long time. a circle. What would be the use Perhaps it was not to be expected, young man drew up in a roa.dstei his glasses. “Adversity is not al- Now I’m going to pull the cord.” the golden apple is hung rather into his informant’s hand, %. «'specially as Richard North was of their reorganizing and pooling Lambert threw open the door and, at the northwest corner of Ade- ways a deterrent factor, my dear “I don’t doubt your sagacity high. I’ll try to bring it do'wn.-’’ iilvolved in the matter. He even laide and Bay Streets, Toronto, Blatz. In fact it sometimes acts as the stoek if they leave us free to followed by Roger, took the nar- and foresight,” said Blatz drily, continue trading and undercut- “That’s the spirit, my dear row flight of stairs three a.t a went so- far as to remonstrate alighted hurriedly and made his a spur,” his eyes seemed to hold “but I fail to see any reason for Blatz, and when you do, you’ll with the Frenchman for his ca- way into th£ Ontario Building. a, mild rebuke—“a spur to great- ting the price of their treasury is- time. such glow'ing optimism. To my ■sue;” forget the mystery of our chief sual acceptance of a suspicious The city was basking in one of er effort.” way of thinking these two addle- and remember only his generosity. The chug of a departing motor situation, and had, received a “And what is to stop us?” de- came tothem as they reached the her most genial moods. The breeze But Mr. Blatz was apparently pated young fools have shown the Good-bye and good luck.” And mild stare of surprise. off the bay dispersed softly the impervious to personal aspersion. manded the other. pavement, and the rear lights of a sagacity of old campaigners. And, “I can’t tell you that,” replied Mr. Creighton’s puffy hand went car glimmered mockingly and dis- “But mon cher ami, wha,t after heat of a lusty sun and revi-vified Indeed his next -words implied his confound it, the very artlessness out in a cordial handclasp while all is-there-foi' me to worry about? the workaday , thnongs of the .busy-. mind. rvas; far removed froip, the Blatz, thoughtfully, “but this' appeared into the night. we.thought,would be their undo- much I will say, Merriton and! his eyes seemed to dispense a gen- Is it so strange for ma petite downtown section. affront or praise of the man be- ing has proved their salvation. tle benediction!’ soeur to hurry'away to an opera Its effects were wasted on the fore him, that it was a pereonal that Frenchman . are going to A WEEK LATER Roger sat at They’ve won the confidence of throw a snag in our way.” I (To be continued next week') the typewriter filling in a print- party ?’’ young man, however, who mop- problem he -was cogitating. their shareholders and I wouldn’t ed form, a task that should have “You thought the haste was ra,- ped his brow vigorously as he “;When I took this deal o-n,’' be against wagering that every given him considerable satisfac- ther conspicuous that night,” re- stepped into, an elevator and continued Mr. Blatz, “I w'as giv- last one of them will stand by the tion, as it represented an order torted Rogeir. “I’m not question- frowned impatiently at an elderly en to understand I -was dealing pool -yvithout a protest.” fot thirty thousand shares of ing Marcile’s conduct, but it seems gentleman whoi unhurriedly made ■wiith two babes in the W'ood— “And what if they do? Is the Gnome stock. The grimness of his to me you are taking Richard his way down the long corridor in other words two innocents with faith of a few hundred sharehold- expression, however, as his fore- North too much for granted.” toward the lift. enlarged morals, but undeveloped ers going to put money into the finger picked out the keys of the “Eh bien, but how you are sus “Fifth flour,” he ordered curt- brain capacity.” treasury?” machine, denoted his thoughts picious, my friend. Richard North ly, as the elevator clanged shut, “A new experience for you to “They’ve some -weathy direct- were far from pleasant. The fact has befriended us many times, but and a moment later he uncere- swea.t for your money, eh Blatz?” ors on the board,” reminded of the matter was there were two his real guarantee is your uncle’s moniously opened a door that The mild voice suggested irony. Blatz. threads of irritation dissipating acceptance of him. I never knew bore in bold gilt type the words, Blatz’ narrow eyes gleamed as “That may be, but no man i? his powers of concentratnon. One Mr. Maxwell to make a, mistake ‘ ‘ Cresswell Syndicate. ’ ’ he leaned, across the de.sk. wealthy enough to sink money in waJs that thirty thousand shares in his chosen associates. No, no, A counter and a s"wing gate ob- “Sweating isn’t in my curricu- quicksand.” included a straight gift of twenty get rid of the suspicion, my structed his progress, on the lum— you’ve put me. through too “Oh I’m not denying they thousand—in other woi-ds, bonus friend. It is the worry of the mine other side of which a pale, wor- many steps in the tight-rope walk- should acknowledge they’re beat- sock. How long could they stand that has upset your outlook. As ried-looking youth looked up ingr game, Creighton —you and en, but hang it, they won’t. the blood-letting? And what could for Marcile, she is a true St. Lam- from a type-writer. your mysterious chief.” A slight .smile twisted the fea- they do to stop it? True, thrust bert, which means she is no cling- At sight of the newcomer he “Shucks,” protested the other tures of the other. for thrust had met the tra,ders’ at- ing vine. Monsieur, and will not rose hurriedly. mildly, helping himself to cigar “It’s a wise man that knows tack, but it seemed tO' Riger the permit her plan^ to be interfered “Good morning, sir,” he stam- and again pu.sbing the box across when to quit. I repeat the noose AdvertisetMents Gnome was like a cornered crea- ■'vilh by even a brother whom she mered, a salutation which met the desk. “Get down to earth, has been dangling long enough— ture with but a few rounds of am^ idolizes.’ lure St. Ijambert’s with curt, “Mr. Creighton in?” Blatz—I grant you’ve nerve or it will soon be in action.” munition left to ward off the en- blue eyes nvinkled and he clap- “Yes, sir—I’ll tell him you’re you wouldn’t be sitting in that Bla,tz shook his head. “I’d like emy, who knew it was only a, mat- ped a hand cn Roger's shoulder. here, sir,” and the clerk hurried chair noiw wasting my time-—Out to have your confidence. They’re , Are Pointers ter of time when the supply •‘And my friend -«011 pardon I’m toward a glass-panelled door on with it—jWhat’s on your mind? too cocksure. Some scheme has would be done. At times he won- sure the self-laudgtion” the right. You’ve hauled in a niee hunk of been hatched If I could get dered if they had not unknowing- THERE THE MATTER ended The visitor was on his heels stock, haven’t you?” an inkling of it I’d know better ±ê. ly followed a chalked line laid as far as discussion was concern- as he entered a small, square of- A grin overspread the wily fea- liow to act, but they’re hardly doyn by their decoyers. Self-des- ed, but not so far as fice. At a large mahogany desk tures of Blatz. letting the left hand know what A retail store will do more business truction would serve the ends of Roger’s mind was concern- sat a man of indetermineate age “Child’s play that^—that farm- the right one is doing.”. it attention is directed to it by thou- the plotters as well as any other ed, and between the continual —fifty, sixty—Daldheaded, whose ing eommunity ate up the Red “My dear Blatz,” the older man form of annihilation. nightmare of the mine’s position colorless, flabby clieeks were sep- Lake stuff like women demolish- leaned across the desk, tnere was sands ot pointers. Imagine thousands The grim tension on Roger’s and Mareil’s absence, Roger spent arated by a long -Uiin nose and a ing a. bargain counter.” a veiled .sneer in the silky tones, of fingerposts scattered over a jetail- small pouty mouth. Large un- face grew more pronounced as he a miserable seven days. “Funny how the innocents fall “are you. going to let the squall- er’s trading area, everyone of them pulled the slip from the typewri- The entrance of St. lianibert in- blinking eyes gazed in bovine for an oily tongue,” observed Mr. ing of a . couple of infants shalre ter, left the original stack of or- terrupted his cogitations. stolidity from behind rimless Creighton. “No doubt your your nerve? Be sen.sible and face pointing in the direction of the re- ders in the basket to be filed, and “V’oila, mon ami—behold the glasses. Not a flicker of expres- splurge would have reached gen- the situation. Money is what the tailer’s store, and bearing his name. crossed to his own office. finish of our treasury shares,” sion changed the man’s counten- erous proportions had not our Gnome requires. Money—do you One hundred thousand shares and half a dozen order forms flut- ance at the appearance of the visi- friends bonused from their own understand? Neither St. La.m'bcr+ It would cost a lot of money to set up of bonus stock in a week. Roger tered to the tqble. tor. holdings — well, they crimped nor Merriton will hear of outside and maintain thousands of fingerposts, groaned and cursed the stalkers Glancing through them, Roger “It’s Blatz,” he murmured, ris- lyour gait'but didn’t enrich them- capital interfering. As far as that and if might be difficult to get permis- who moved with such demonia,cal paused gt one for ten thousand ing and extending a puffy hand. selves any—so far so good — now goes”—again a slight smile twist- precision. The dark beauty of shares.! “Richard North again Blatz accepted the hand and what?” ed his lips—“(we’ve taken care sion to set up these fingerposts from Marcile confronted him and he Where did this come from?” he emitted a guttural greeting, but “That’s just -w-hat I’ve been that no out.side capital shall in those having authority. But if one fancied a reproach in the velvety asked sharply. something in the visitor’s manner asking myself—now what?” And terfere. Our propag’anda banished could have them, they would be good eyes. True, to them a,11 the scheme “Met him on the street an hour suggested that for all his phleg- Blatz looked at the other mean- that pos-sibility. Pooled stock—re- had been the proverbial stra,w to ago and touched him up half in matic calm, Mr. Josiah Creighton ingly. organization—my dear Blatz, I’m advertisements—good directors. the drowning man, but now a halt jest. He, took me seriously, how- was possessed of anything but bo- “Ah!” surprised that such little items Advertisements in one’s newspaper must come. The drain on their ever, as you can see, and as vine wits and brains. Blatz leaned forward and low- should throw you into a panic.” holdings must cease. though I were doing him the “Nice day—have a cigar— ered his voice impressively. “It’s more than pooled stock are in very truth pointers. Every copy He stood for a monrent at the greatest favor in the world, Havana' mixture — you’!! like “The Gnome mines have gone and reorganization,'” snarled of the newspaper carrying the retailer’s open window. Early summer was scrawled his name to the attached 'em,” said Mr. Creighton pushing into- voluntary liquidation.” Blat'z.-“I tell you there’s trouble advertisement makes that advertise- in the air. The crowds moved with cliequ'é and dashed off before I an open box acro.ss the polished “Ah!” A smile hvisted tlie brewing. Merriton may ha,ve been the elasticity of renewed life. The could thank him. Queer chap, but surface of the desk. “Motor up small mouth of ,Mr. Creighton, ■slow to develop, but he’s ..got the ment a fingerpost. The advertisement blue sky offered not even the pro- credit’s good, which is the real from Montreal?” but his eyes were fixed as expres- same spark that made old Austin multiplied thousands upon thousands test of a fleecy cloud to the sun’s passport.” “Yes, and the heat’s infernal,” sionless as ever on the o the week end visiting her sister, Mrs. Mrs. N. J. MaeGillivray had as her Haw'k tribe of St. Regis. Final verdict George hanging on the ropes. .... Miss M. Layland. speatJ^S^Û^ m Thos. Kemp. guests on Saturday, the Misses Har- Alexs. 10—'Visitors 9. ^Moe” Pilon slated for place on Empire AT COWAN’S • « • Montreal. . . 7^ Jd riet and Mae Edwards of Winnipeg, Games boxing team. ... The pipe « * • y.- Mrs. J. H, Prieur after spending twj Man., other guests for the week end Alexandria is unquestionably one oi band got a big hand on theij first ap- included Miss Jean MacLean, Miss Set of 3 Sauce Enamel W a s h- Mr. M. Goodwin some weeks in Montreal with her husband the leading Lacrosse c^eritres in Canada peanance of itihe season. ... A juven- White E n a m el returned to town on Sunday. Marion MiacGillivray, Ottawa and Rev. Pans worth $1.00 days at Petawa^l^a,.Iân^«^ ■ as exemplified by the irreipressible en- ile league for boyis between fourteen boards, regular iDonald MacMillan, M.A., B.D., Avon- thusiasm and sustained patronage of and seventeen is now being organized for 65c. 75c., for 59c. Water Pails $1,19 iDionald and Jack Fahey of Syracuse. lofe. the general public of Eastern Ontario A leading citizen of Alexandria will Mrs. D, LegaùïFlS3flüss Aline Le- • • • N.Y., are holidaying with Mr. M. J. and Western Quebec, and will continue award 'prizes to the winners. fiiault were in Sunday. Among those who enjoyed Sunday Morris and famiL'y, 4th Kenyon. as such, so long as the NABOBS who t Sand Beach Point, L’Orignal were Mr. Geo. 'of Montreal, spent direct operations behind t'he ' scenes Alununmu Tea White E n a m el Miss Bulalie MacDonald, Montreal, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Poirier and family, Bread Boxes Fam- the wQe^j||k ' and the players themselves, play fair Kettles, Regular Wash Bowls was tile guest for a couple of weeks Mr .and Mrs. Jerry Gagnier and c.tild- with their public and put their hearts Happy Reunion worth 40c., for Mrs. p^Bi^wn was in Montreal the of Mrs. A. Cameron, Main St. south. Mr. anj .Mrs. j-iocule '^oiriir a' d $1.50, foir $1.15. ily Size, 98c. and backs into the game. For several weeiks Mr. John A. Fish- • • • sons, M't. and Mrs. Dave I^alonde and 29c. latter "part ' of last week. • • • er, an ex-Glenga'irian well and favor- Madeleine and Gisele Sa'bourin, left family, Mr. and UTA, JOH. Marcoux The bronzed warriors turned on thie ably known in the town of his adop- Miss 'F. A. Eouleau enjoyed the week ori Sunday to spend several weeks in and daughters, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Kitchen Grocery- heat right at the start of the game and tion, Drydcn, Ont., has been renewing All Copper Wash Galvanized Coal end'with Montreal friends. Montreal visiting their grandmother, ward Poirier and children. spanked in two juicy counters befo'fe th'e acquaintances l;ere in Glengairry as Sets, 4 pieces 79c. Mrs. I. Benoit. gentry of Chisholm Pank heard that Boilers, worth OU Cans, 1 gal. Mr. Duncan MoCuiaig of Winnipeg 'î^iDr. A. M. McGillivray, formerly of well as ill Cormvall and Montreal, his Bine, Green, • • • tleir wàs a game in progress in their $3.50, for $2.83. 49c. called on friends here on Monday. Mrs. Angus MacDonald and family Martintown, left last Saturday on the last visit having been in 1913, on which Ivory P • * * bailiwick. occasion ho did not have the pleasure of Hornepayne, Ont. are spending the C.P.R.” Duchess of Bedford” for Lon- They then came out of their reverie 'Mass Inez MaeGillivray was a visi- don, England, where he is to take a of meeting his lirother, Mr. Dan Fisher summer with Mrs. D. B. Kennedy and to subject the Indian citadel to a de- ■ .f- ■ tor to Ottawa the latter part of last then a resident of Halifax, N.S. Potato B i c e r s. Mir. Angus Kennedy, 4th Kenyon. post graduate course. Mr. W. J. McGil- luge ofrubbor, during which time white Galvanized '*:,Xuhs 10 Quart Tin week. livray of Kirk Hill went to Montreal To mark this important occasion the * • • pellet-s w'ere flung at the beleaguered Green, Blue or to see his brother leave. immediate relatives were entertained Mrs. J. J. Morris had as a week end Mrs. E. Lapointe of Masson, Que., I'eters from all directions and Alexan- 89c. Pails for 23c. Ivory, 29c. and her nephew, Mr. Earl Boyle, of * * * at supper by Mrs. M. Belcher, at her ^est her sister-in-law, Mrs. D. A. Mc- Mrs. S. Laporte and children left on dria knotted the count by hammering home in Montreal, on Sunday evening, Donald, of Montreal. Smiths Falls, were here for a short in two goals. visit on Friday. Saturday to spend a couple of weeks the immediate membérs of the family See our windows îor many other bargains in The second canto was all INDIAN. present being Mr. John A. Fisher, Dry- Mr. Eene Leroux spent Friday tSuo with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. this line. Catalog on request. Demers, of Vemer, Ont. They accom- They rode through the opi)osing de- den; Mrs. J. O’Hanoran, Alexandria, guest of M'F, and Mrs. J. L. 0. Sabourin, Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Macdonald and family left on Saturday for South panied Mr. and M'm. Demers of Tup- fence as though it was made of papier- Mir. and Mrs. J. L. Grant, Mr. Dan Kenyon St. mache to ram in three more goals while Lancaster where they will occupy a per Lake, N.Y., who were here for a Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. L. Dewar, Mrs. McCormick’s proteges, whose tongues Cowan’s Hardware Mrs. J. H. Prieur was in Ste. Jus- cottage for some weeks. a short visit. M. Belcher, Mr. Cameron Miss were now out a Coot, trailed along wrih Alexandria — Maxville. tine recently the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Doris Belcher of Montrej^l. Later in the Mrs. J. E. Liskome and family of one measly point. Bergeron had no O. Boulais. Dr. and Mrs. O. Boulais of St.e Jus- evening the party was augmented by tine, Que., and the Misses Pauline and Cornwall spent Friday with Mr. and chance on one *'cl(.s.3-up” goal, while several friends including Mr. and Mrs. Mr. C. W. Cresswell of Martintown Ceeile Pare of Montreal, were guests of Mrs. Dan McLennan and upon their the other two that smoked by him Cosmos Macdonald, the former being was among the Newscallers on Tues Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bougie on Sunday. return were accomipanied by Miss Ella were rifling shots hurlil with bullet an o^d school of Mr. ,3, A. Fisher day. • • • McLennan and Miss Margaret G. Mc- like speed. Percy, by the way, is turn- and unnecessary to say much of their Miss Irene Kemp after spending tw^ Donald who will spend two weeks with ing loose a standout game this year. chat was of a reminiscent character. The Mr. and Mrs. Geo. N. Snell and baby weeks’ holidaiys with .her parents, Mr. them. • • # evening was a memorable one and a Farmers “Attention” • ♦ ♦ The blackshirts were in the dri- Shirley of Ottawa, were recent guests and Mrs. Tlios. Kemp ha,s returned to fitting climax to Mr. Fisher’s all too of Mlt^. N. J. MaeGillivray. Miss Hannan left on Monday, by ver’s seat in the . last two ehukkers. Toronto. short visit. Our Cream Tracks now covering Boutes t-wice weekly, • • • mo'tor, to spend the holidays at her Lashing at the Redmen with a furi- collectif Cream. Let us add :^-ur name to our satisfied Pat- The Misses Annette, Jeanne and Miss Pearl MacDonald, R.N., Brook- home in Toronto, being accompanied ous attack in the third one, they set a rons’ List. Highest Market Prices assured the year around. Gabrielie Goulet are spending twa lyn, N.Y., is holidaying tyith her pa to the Queen City by Miss sustained drive in motion and hhtd j weeks at L’Orignal. cuts, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. N. MacDon- E. Van Every, who had been three goals in the wicker before the At Work i We are Agents for Massey-Harris and are here to give * m * (The Globe, July U) ild, Laggan. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. Vaa stampede was halted and the other I you prompt and efficient Service on Separators, Machinery Mk. -C. -Dadely spent the week en^ in Every for two weeks. team settled down. Jock Dalbee sniped Regardless of the political aspect, I and Repair Farts. Ottawa 'the guest of Mr, and Mrs. W. Mrs. J. A. McMillan of Montreal, a beauty in this period when he side- the advent of a Liberal Minisiter at H. Jeffrey. was here this weeik the guest of her- Miss Inez MaeGillivray is spending stepped Foote to flip home his own Queen’s Park marks a milestone in 0 We are also Agents for De Laval and Simplex Separators • • • sister, Mrs. D. A. McDonald, Derby her holidays ait heip home here. Before rebound. Nice going Joeik! .The bal- Ontario’s life. Premier Hepburn and 1 and -will Service any make, charging you for the material only. Mss. Duncan A. McDonald and child the close of the school term, Misst s ance of the game was uneventful, with his colleagues have assumed office with ren who sipent some days with Arnprior Street. GRAHAM CREAMERY COMPANY LIMITED, • ♦ • Marion MaeLea n and Inez MaeGillivray the tilt ending as stated above. The an outlook undimmed by the im- relatives have returned home. Mrs. A. Lothian had as guests the were guests of honour at a delightfully game was free from any show of rough pelling routine of the past. Their obli- arranged dinner parttv’, -held by the gations are to the present and the fu- Mir. Bernie Gillis has returned to early part of the wedk Mr. Bud Jamie- work—Archie Danis touching one of son and Miss Beatrice Wray of Mont- staff of Elmdale School, Ottawa, on ture. It is the Province’(S go-od fortune New York after spending a few days the very few soft spots in a referee’s the occasion of their resignation from with Glengarry friends. real. career, that a. set of men with a, vision new * « • the G^ttawa Public School staff, owing and different from that prevailing for Miss B. Cresswell, of Martintown, is Mrs. D’Arc.y Coulson and children to their return to Normal School. ‘ ‘ Orijss-cross” Rosario, known to more than a decade is now taking hold in town the guest of Miss MacGregor, and Mrs. Martin of Ottawa, were here you as Rose Dalbee, brother Jock, Dan of affairs with a determination to on Tuesday visiting Mrs. Hubert S. Mr. and Mrs. T. F." Fahey and son Laperle and Marotte are playing heads- make a record worthy of public ap- PLY" TIME Bishop Street. Macdonald. Lloyd who were her for the funeral of up lacrosse for Alexandria. Rose U proval. That such is their aim'cannot Mr. J. A. Sangster, M.L.A, and son • • • the late Mrs. A. ID. McDougald, return still swinging thrbugh in 'his perplex- be doubted. It would be good politi- Mr. Herbert Sangster of Bainsville. Mr. J. A. Châtelain, accountant local ed to Syracuse, N.Y., 'the early part ing fashion to make opposing defence cal strategy, in the first place, to seek were here on Wednesday. branch Eoyal Bank, is spending a of the week, 'being accompanied by m^i do a double shuffle to 'keep him to shine by contrast. It is the inevi- couple of weeks at Dalhousie Station, Mrs. M. J. Morris who will remain with out. table function of “the new broom’' IS HERB . Mr. and Mrs. Donald McDonald and acting manager cf the office there. them for some days. Rev. Sister Id? This quartette from Cornwall have to make a better job of things. Besides children, Main St., are spending some who was also home too»k her departure w'on thé profound admiration and un- the policies outlined in the campaign days with Montreal relatives. Mrl Donald McKinnon of Toronto on Monday foir St. Paul, Minn. stinted gnaititude of Alexandria’s citi- have to be o-bserved, since it is upon has been holidaying for some days zenry for the manly and valiant ef these the record will be built, and the Mr. Claude Kemp oi Ottawa, is 'holi- with his mother, Mrs. Angus McKinnon Mr. and Mrs. Allan McCrimmon and forts they have always put forth to people expect it. Make your own Cattle Spray and save daying with his grandmother, Mrs. A. Mrs. Kate Mclntosihi of McCrimmon and family, HUlmount. iip>litold the traditional honor and rs The virility and optimistic spirit of visited Mr. Dave Clarke and family. money. McDonald, Grove. nown in sports, of the town, and we Mr. Hepburn are an excellent incentive Clarke Avenue, Mantintown, last week. Mrs. J. 0 ’Halloran who spent some might say 'the countiyi of Glengarry as The first day in new surroundings, fac Mr. Wallace Morris of Brownsburg, Messrs. A. W. MdDiougald and G. Me- days in Montreal, with her sister, Mrs. a whole. Alexandria salutes and thanks ing new tasks open to public criticism, Let us show you how. Que., was at his home here over Sun- Co'i'mick, Montreal ; Mrs. A. Mulvihill, Belcher, arrived home Wednesday even- you, boys. is not usually productive. But the vari day. ing. KingsmOre, Ont., Mrs. Jos. Corbett, \ « * « oils Ministers lost little time in mak- Misses M. J. Doyle, M. E. and Isabel The absence of ‘‘Zick” Morris 'ou ing themselves acquainted with their You can make as good a spray as any Miss Emily Simpson, Ottawa, spent Mr. and Mrs. A. H. .lohnson, da»rgh- Cameron, Ritai and Teresa Maloney, of the home team is very noticeable and quarters and their duties and getting the week end with her father, Mr. W. ter Ruth and son Athol left .yesterday Ottawa, were among others here for for less than 75c a gal. ' his line seems like an arch without t'he down to business. A Cabinet meeting J. Simipeon. to enjoy a couple of weeks holidays the funeral obsequies of the late Mrs. « * « key stone ,and will until the others started matiters moving. at Galetta, Out. A. D. McDougald. Miss Phyllis Oheney,. teacher, who gradually become accustomed to a ne*v Premier Hepburn and his colleagues • « • man, whosoever he may be. is taking a summer course at Ottawa, Mr. D. R. McPherson of Winnipeg Mrs. Audrey Page, Miss Ida Steven- have commenced their work with well- was home for the week end. defined policies. It is unnecessary to spent à few days receiitl.v with his par- son, Mr. T. Grenier, Miss G. Dumas anJ ARCHIBALD MACDONALD’S IN- * • • • ents, ' Mr. and Mrs. D. J. MePhertson,' Mr. E. Dumas motored from Montreal feel their wacr along. With a détermina Mr. and Mrs. Myles Campbell were TERMEDIATE GROUP 3r^ Kenyon. on Sunday spending part of the day tion to give public service, they are OSTROM’S in Ottawa on Sund/ay, visiting Miss Very little *is heard of this robust, obliged to undo numerous acts of the Marion Campbell. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Thauvette DBUGOIST AND JHWBUiEBS, Mrs. N. Cardinal and. children, of First Kenyon and in the evening the lustîy-lunged lacrosse child which is past Government, to cleat the course fast approaching full grown manhood for decisive, economkcal procedure. TVTTT.T. SQUARE, AIÆXANBBIA Miss' Chris. McLeod, Montreal, was Cliambly, Que., and Mr. and Mrs. M. party motored to the home of Mr. Nap. Paiement of Glen Sandfield, were and developing players in the process a week end visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Proulx, 4th Kenyon, where several They entered office wUh this part of guests this week of' Mr. and Mrs. R. Archie S. MAedonald popular young K. S. McLeod. hours were spent most enjoyably. They their program prepared. Already the Trottier, Main Street. were accompanied back to Montreal business man of North Lancaster is the Liquor Control Board is reduced to sim Miss M. J. Doyle of Ottawa, spent « * ♦ by Mrs. E. Dumas and children. capable president 0 fthe league. A great plified management, with the appoint the week end with Miss A. M. Mac- Mr. G. N. Edwards, Inspector Public • • • deal of credit is coming to Archie and ment of Mr. E. G. Odette as :x one-man donald. Schools, Glengarry Mr,s. Edwards and Mr. A. A. McDougall' of Sudbury, liis colleagues foir the success, fin- C'ommission. The Ontario H/droElec family left yesterday on a holiday trip Ont., who had been spending a few ancially and otherwise, that has attend- brie Commissiou has Mr T. Stewirt Miss Kay Routhier of Montreal, is to points in Western Ontario. Before datvs with his sister-in-law, Mrs. John ed their labors. If laicrosse has caught Lyon as Chairman, while Hon. T. B, holidaying with her sister, Miss M. returning IQ town they will enjoy a McDougall and family of Dalhousie on in the concessions of Glengarry, it McQueston, Minister of Highways, aud E-outhier. visit to Charîestou Lake. Mills, left on Wednesday of this week is entirely due to the untiring exertions Attorney?General Roelbuck will serve SPECIALS AT LOCHIEL • • • • • • for his home. He was accompanied bv of these sportsmen who have worked tenuporarily as Commissioners, in obe- Miss Pauline Leduc of Montreal, Tvas Messrs. Leonard and Edmund A. the Misses Isabel and Ella McDougall early and late to popularize the game dience to the existing law, but without here for the week end the guest of MacGUlivra.v, G. W. McDougald and who will visit relatives there for some and their league with their followers the salary iheretofore attached to the 2 salmon, 25c 2 raisins, 25c Mrs. J. A. Laurin. the Misses Edith and Joey MacGUli- time. m * • position. Several resignations have • • • Pee^ki'ed in at one of their scheduled 3 matches, 25c 10 white beans, 25c vray motored' to Saranac Lake, N.Y.: been received in compliance with Mr. 5 rice, 25c rs. rchie McDonell of Cleveland, on Monday and suent th!e daivi at Camip games at CliisHiolm Park the othr night. Hepburn’s cOimj^iign an^bunfeemente', 7 toilet soap, 25c was Irere this week visiting Mr. and MeMartin, guests of Mrs. John Mc- Th speed and vigor of the game, the The new Government began to inau- 1 lb. Japan Tea, 25c 3 soup, 25c. Mrs. H. W. McDonell, Elgin St. (Martin Comioo Social earnestness and exubrant spirit of the gurate its policies of economy and sim- ... players amazed this olbeerver. It won’t Full line of sprays and poison for potatoes. Mr. Leonard MaeGillivray, Ottawa, ' The members of the parisih of the plification without awaiting the pass Mrs. Edgar Irvine and son Mr. Bruce ^acred Heart will hold their annual be long before some of these youngsters ing of the first twenty-four hours. was at his home here during the early will be making the grade in senior ocm- Stockaid for the cattle. part of (the weefle. Irvine, travelling by motor, left yes- fete on the evening of Thursday of It promises to be a Government of terday to spend some weeks with rela- next week, 26th inst., on which occa- panjy. Lloyd MadD'ouald, Dalhousie, and action with a clear purpose. Errors may Highest price for all farm produce. Miss A Kilkeary of Montreal, was tives in Yarmouth, N.S. and other sion they will feature the Troubadours Austin Kennedy, 3rd Kenyon, impress- be made, 'but .action is necessary. a week end visitor with Mrs. A. Cam- points. of Cornwall in a complete new pro- ed the experts. There are maniy large problems that We need 5,000 lbs. wool. eron. , * * * gramme; Buddy Mercier, the Wonder Alexandria would be the forgotten can be met- only by brushing formali- h After an absence of some forty years Magic Man, also Community Singing town if it were not for lacrosse. It is ties aside and getting down to realities. Haying supplies, forks, stones, rope, scythes, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac McDonald, Mont- spent in the Canadian West, Mr. John. and Step iDaneing. Between , numbers about the only thing that is keeping Mr. Hepburn’s Ministry has begun well. snaths, fork bandies. real, 'visited Mr. and Mrs. Albert Me- McIntosh arrived the early part of the the Sacred Heart Junior Band will ren- “this old burg” on the map during Itonald, Centre St., over Sunday. week on a v-«it to his sisters the Misses der selections. As heretofore well ar- this trying period. People from all over Harvest supplies, twine, Plymouth, 650 ft., Bella and Sarah McIntosh, Kirk Hill. ranged booiths will have a variety of this eastern district take in the big pi-ices reasonable. Mr. Alex. McDougall of Sudbury, articles on sale at bargain prices and show every Saturday night who other- Mirlli At Maxville Social A night in Joyland, Ferguson Hall. •Out., who came down on a short visit, Mr. and Mrs. W. WaU'.i an^ daughter to cap the climax a Cornwall orchestra wise wouldn’t know our location—they MaxvlUe, Wedjnes^ay, July 25th, in Shop at Lochiel — It Pays was in itJown on Monday. Audrey of .Montre''.!, o.re spending their will furnisihi dance music.*- also spend their sihekels with the local holidays the gu''st.3 of Mr. and Mrs. merchants—an item which should not aid of St. James Church, rain or shine. Phone 25. We deliver. Mrs. E. Wbolley, Detroit, Mich., wh.) J. MacLennan. Mr. and Mrs. J. Dowie A great programme has been arranged. The Irish Derby is run on The Cur- be overlooked for a moment . . Dr. ^ êü - is visiting her mother, Mrs. M. Ken- and son, Mr. and Mrs. U. Dowie and ragh, a racecourse 2,006 years old, in H. H. Kirby, Hawkeaburiv, with a party Other attractions, The Pickering Fam- nendy, a patient in t'he Hotel ' Dieu, ^ son, Montreal, and M-r. Siiracey of Lon- the midst of, one of tiliie finest stretches bf friends enjoyed the Indian—Alex- ily from New York, a good, orchestra Co-mwall, was in town for a few days ' don, England, vreie also their guests of turf in the British Isles, 5,000 acres andria battle . . .Don Gamble headed will furnish old time and modem music, J. W. MacRAE this week. j on Sunday. in extent. the Russell contingent . . Omer Leger Bingo, Refreshment booths, etc. Ad- mission 25c.